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We would call the attention of MBBCnANTS A BUSDUS33 MEN to the fact thatwehitejus from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new BiU are now prepared to fill orders for Cardß, Circ Beads, Paper Books, Poaters, and Programmes or ex tioos. All orders will be promptly filled. “Sru.-^s: : Jo)» Cttnnningaami A Uo j s tao, "Wim Wilson, Tboa. J Keenan, ÜB. Paitewon, j Uerdman, Tbos. B. Hamilton, jamos A. Irwin, lUnrx.lnsram»_ a. p. GlUmore, BarneeFord, .• John M. Irwin, Vm. M. Porter. Alex. Black, Tboa. . qti j 0 h n Mellon, Edmund Bu°^ ei1 ’ ebaa. Barnett, Dr. A. H. Gross. '£»*- . r elix ’ P H Collier, Francis teux, Jacob M’Oollbter. Legislative Documents. —We are unde obligations to Messrs. Eyater and Smith, of the House of Representatives, for sundry favors. jgy Subscribers who intend to remove on the first of April should leave notioe at the counting room of this office, early, that their papers may be left regularly. THE SATURDAY MORSISO P ®® T ’ For this week, contains Poetry, a ae, ex tracts from our exchanges containing the prin cipal news of the day, besides editorial on the leading events, and editorial paragraphs. Our Weekly is published at $2,00 per annum for Biogle subscribers, or $l,OO when a oluboflen is sent. Single copies five cents, to bo had at the oounter. the custom house okgan in a kaqe. Wo soto a complimentary notice of Mr. Mo- Calmont in onr paper, a few days ago, in rela tion to the offices bo held, and to onr astern h ment we find the editors and proprietors of the Pittsburgh Union, in a great rage thereat. It is customary and proper to notice appointments to office, and to Inform the public who are appli cants for office, either by appointment or eleo tion We did so in this case without one d.s paragingword; andlo! the Union is apparently ruif blind with raffs,and mad with pain. The singularity of this freak of ill humor is only equalled by the ooarse and blackguard epi thets it applies to our humble self. We shall not reply to that ooarse abuse. It is the well known filthy onstom of that paper; but not of our. But we thall notice tho Bubstanoe of tho Union , remarks briefly. In enumerating tho offices held, or lately held, by Mr. M’Calmont, we, for brevity's sake, em ployed a term not technically correct; but per fectly well understood, and in common use : and we shall use it again, when we have occasion, without hesitation. Our character as a lawyer is not in Issue just now. When it is, we will produce tho testimony of the numerous c.tisens of onr county for whom we have done business for years, and abide the verdict. Mr. M’Calmont vat United States Commissioner under tho fugi tive slave law. If he is not so now he must have resigned very recently. Of that we were not aware. But is it more offensive to the powers that be to use the term we did than to resign tho Offioe, and refuse to aot under a commission bearing the broad seal of a high functionary of the government ? Why resign, or refuse tho office ? Was it dishonorable ? Was it unprofita ble ? Would its resignation pave tho way to a more lucrative appointment? Had MtM’C more offices than he ooulJ attend to ? Bat * e will merely suggest a more generous motive. We said in our late article, that has excited the wrath of our neighbor, that “ Undo Bam is rich enough to give ns all a farm,” or an office. Per haps Mr. M’C. thought that if four farms, or cur offices were bestowed on ono happy individua there would not be enough left to "go all round:” so ho generously resigns the least valu able one, in order to let some other person have a ohanoe at the publio crib. * Bat this is a small matter to waste paper, or get angry about. We shall oontinue to inform the pnblio of all appointments to office; and if one man gets three or four, “ we’ll tell ou’t." For onr own part, we never atked for an office. We aocepted a nomination once, and of the un expected result, the Union made the following remarks a few days after tho election of 1852 : “ Geo F. Gillmore, one of our candidates for Assembly, has been elected by a majority of 130 votes We are rejoiced at this, and we congrat ulate our friends upon tho result. No better name was on any of the many tickets for the Assembly, than Mr. Gillmore. He will occupy a high position in our legislative halls, for wo feel assured that there will bo few in Legis lature possessing better abilities. Mr. Gillmore has always sustained a high reputation among us as a lawyer and a gentleman. He has a well balanced mind, sound and discriminating judg ment It would be a souroe of muoh pleasure and gratification, if we had more as aooomplisb ed sobolars in the Legislature.” We only publish this now to show the opinion of the Union then, as compared with the fol lowing remark in the Union of yesterday. When you were using the best of your dirty <• little-ability to prevent the passage of an act relieving Mr. Hastings,” &o. Now, this chango of tono is oaßily explained. In 1862 we were not an editor of the Post, to which paper the owners of the Union have the vanity to consider their paper a rival. We did oppose, openly and above board, the passage of an act to relieve Mr. Hastings from liability for the $lO,OOO, of which the Custom House waß robbed. Wo published an article on the subject on the first of February, which we here re-publish: * fc 4.>' ■; v.’ fj&i' [For the Morning Po t] I NEWS BY TEL •EBB I.AND OP PEACE. ■ Vt-t— -— j Reported Expressly for tlxe Daily Morning Post. DT TBI nSRSTIT Of 6T. EIBESE. Of man's contentions weary, rise my soul Above to spheres of Peace, and there converse With pure and sainted minds,bereft ofgplte And angry, selfish passion ! Hail to thee, Oh Land unknown to hatred, rancor, strife, And vain dispute! Sly heart at once begins To feol a mild and soothing, balmy breeze, That calmeth down the wild and stormy waves, By man’s deceitful, whining cant orouted. The false religious jargon, now In use To Wrap in graceless forms the truths of God, I loathe. My soul, that pants for waters fresh, For loving, tender, swoot and poaceful strains, Hath wanl’red through the world to find tho home Of Peace and Beauty. Still, alas, in vain ! I spent the years of youth in mere pursuit Of shadows. Brilliant, fairy-like at first, Bewitching, graceful, lulling into dreams Of Peaco and Love —to me they all appeared; BUt phantoms all—they were dissolved In mist, And vanished ever, —when my hand, to grasp Their charming forms, attempted, leaving still, Within tho Bonl, the secret, longiug thlr6t For lasting rest; until atlast I reached The land of Peace lu Inward life with God. Ob Land of Peace, oh Land of Loto, what blits Is found within thy regions! He, my God, Is there: His sky serene and pure, reflects Itself In souls immortal, Voices sweet Resound In glorious anthems. Hymns they slog— Tho Cherubim and Seraphim—in high, Majestio,'still in peaceful tones ; and there The sonl forever thrills in raptures deep. She feola as if, on heavenly wings, she were Transported high to her eternal Home, Whero doubts and fuare will cast no moro their veil Around her. All mysterious problems seem Explained in God's immortal, hollowed Love. A spring of everlasting freshness cools Tha panting soul, aDd there fbo rooms to dwelt Beneath the shades of trees, whoso branches, leave: Have never foil the frosty, deoil'nlog blasts Of winds autumnal. Gentle zephyrs there Forever whisper strains cf Peace and Love Thro' grov s and gardens, fields of rost; and all Thai dwell In yonder regions ever .greet Tho new arriving brother with the smllo Of tender Love. Ob man, oh why wilt tbou Not come—enjoy the blessol reace that there In inward life is bidden 1 why dost tbou Prefer to breathe the veo'med air of strife? Oh come—behold, the God or Love will there Refresh thy soul in living waters pure! PiTTsnoBCD, Mkfrch 21,1855. [From the New York Evening Post, 20th J COL.. KINNEY AND HIS CENTRAL AMERICAN PLANS The famoia Col. Kiuncy, of Texan and Cen tral American renown, is amouß the guests of the Metropolitan. Notwithstanding the reports so confidently made that he had abandoned the proieot of colonizing the Mosqoito country, the Col. still maintains the determination of follow ing, daring tho present month, the parties in his interest who have already left oar ports. Ac cording to his statement tho story of the failaro of the expedition aroso from the fact that ho had disconnected himself from the Central Amorioan I Company, and now purposes to oarry tho enter prise through on bis own shoulders. V At the oonclnsion of oertain negotiations now pending, it fs his design to take passage by a Bteamer from New York to the land of promise. He will first stop at San Juan, where the people, at the last acoounts, were anxionßly awaiting his i preßanoe. Tho disturbances in tho neighboring state of Nicaragua are rather propitious for the arrival of Kinney and his pacifio riflemen. Dis traoted as the country is by the contest between the revolutionary party under Castilian and the coußCrvativo property holders, headed by Cbetn orro, the eword of tbc Col. would probably turn tho scale. In fact, wo understand that Col. William F. Wnlkor, tho ex President of Sonora, disgusted with his ill-success in founding an independent i „ . government for the Lower Californians.is already j ali. oi.ikb plain op .• in the field there with one hundred and fifty moa : MbUiUsuNS, stitAl 111.\b., etc .. e , under the banner of Castilian. This is pronoun- ;1. ™ Z SSI™ ced tho truo policy for an enterprising young; klkbeu, filibnster “just commencing business," for Cas- | u Nll .ion of theOol.M. n«rp tillan, having nothing to lose and everything to ; gain, will bo sure, if successful, to coufiseato tho jj-Tht i'lru.uro anti Cumim-t or Oslo,! wtu. possessions of Chomorro and divide them among | m » .“fir of CbOTUta, I. greatly eubancod by his adherents. ! twin; them good, »od scttaulk to Ter uiubulf. Col. Kinney, however asserts that hts objects g,,t a u that u n«Ms.'*ary to clTetri that great cuusouuua- B.re still peaceable and entirely consistent with , both tu regard* ti p . &ul quality of good*. rvrw-ny tho doctrines laid down in Secretary Mnroy's ; w t.-h«Q« to exjwri-ow a’.l this, t»mi b« only mo* b« bc»t In tho style and ui Una sar* designs. Certainly tho great expeditionist has ■ mmt. Xumavus reference* could be if n«B»Mry, to both the pretligt of euccess, and the qualities j e0 rrpt<>r>ii« luumn t. K- ( i befitting tho Romulus of the prospective Central j “ American republic. j About twenty years ago Kinney left his native state for Chicago, where, in a few years, ho j made a princely fortune. Becoming impover- 1 ished by speculation, he sailed down the Missis* j sipl, and accumulated another fortune at Corpus Chriati. It was here that he di°played bis go nlus by squatting out among the Mexicans, fighting and oooxing ihe Indiana, and carrying the government mails and army supplies through regions where it would have been death to any other man to enter. Tired of these pipiog | times of peace, ho now socks a field for new ex* j ploits, and after his triumphs in colonizing Illi* j nois and Texas, there seems to bo no insuperablo ; difficulty in tho way of bio present effort. At all events, we may prediot, that if tho Colonol’s oolonists aro anything like bis “rangers” in the Mexican war, the people around about Mosquito territory will gain a new idea of the expensive principles of Anglo-Saxon institutions, ns Col. Kinney understands them. Col. Kinney is now about forty years of age. In person ho is of largo frame, over six feet high, with a face resembling tho cameo like nesses of Roman emperors, tough and ruddy with exposure, and affording unmistakable signs of resolution, courago and endurance Oa the 20th ult., a Blight shock of an caith qn&ke was felt in Bt. Jago do Cuba, being the second there this year. The Britiehjnavel forces in the Cuban waters are dividing, with the Span ish squadron, the duty of cruisers watching for the security of the Cuban eoasto. The troops who were in camp at Pnentas Grandee, have re turned to Havana, and the volunteers, by dint of their daily drills, are becoming quite effi cient soldiers. It is said that the files of the Military Secretary at Havana, show the names of 118,000 men, capable of bearing arms, who havo signified their wiltingneeß to volunteer in oase of need. The aentenoe to death of the prisoners, Cadalia and Pinelo, has oansed an in tense excitement in Havana—so the correspon dent of tho New York and Now Orleans paper, report; nnd tho Consuls of foreign governments, headed by tho roproaontatire of Groat Britain, oalled on tho Captain General to ask clemency, and that tho exeoution might be deferred until communications oould be had with the govern ment at Madrid. They Btated that they did not wish to interfore with the course of Spanish justice, but eirnply desired to encourage peace and avoid excitements. The Captain General refused to reoeivo them for any such purpose. The Auditor of tho Royal Tribunal disßcntsfrom the deoiaion of the Council of War in relation to the exeoution of the prisoners, and tho responsi bility is thus left with tho Captain General. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA BAILEOAD, THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. 31,461 5*5,312 32,751 “ 61,113 50.285 62,000 45 172 342,625 *57,620 73 896 63,457 174,905 160,620 24,202 21,598 20.005 28 672 03,200 9 ',393 Os mil after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, tin PABSKN OEB TRAINS will run as follows, until further notion : FASTTRAK WILL LEAVE AT 3 A. M. Mail Train “ “ at BA. M. Express Train “ at 3P. M. These Trains all run through to Crcntllnr, ami connect there with the Columbus and Cincinnati. Ohio and Imllnnu, and Bellefontalne and Indiana Railroads. At Mansfield, connco'.looa are made for Newark, ZanoßVllle, Monroerllla, Sandusky, Toludo, Chio.go, do.: and at Alliance for CleTe land, 4c. No trains run on Sunday Through Tickets Bold lo Cincinnati, Loulsrlllo St. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cloyaland. and the principal Towns and CUlos In the West. The NEW BRIGUTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leora Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and t P. M, and New Brighton at T A. M. and 1 P. M. For Tickets and further Information, apply to J. G. OURRY, At tho corner office, undor tho Monongahela Uouas, Or. at tho Foderal Street Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1656. (mhlO) XHy- Neuralgia. —This formidable disease, which sec ids to baffle tho skill of physicians, yields like magic to Carter's Spanish Mixture. Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of the Astor Hous% New York, end late proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, Va., ia one of the hundreds who have been cured of severe Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since hlfl cure, he haa recommended It to numbers of otherß, who were suffering with nearly every form of dis ease, with the most wonderful success. He says it Is the most extraordinary medicine he haa ever seen used, and the best blood poriflerTuxown. . V See advertisement in another column. (mhl6im i \'■ : ,-r. « ’ - -1 *' “i V ' l ■ t> ! v• -N^V ft Zanesville, March 22.-A-fire oceurrea in Stacy House this evening. It burnt the roof off the building, and much property was d “?*** d by water. The loss od the building was $2OOO, and on the furniture $lOOO. which was fully covered by insuracce. has closed since Tuesday. iJS 3 ’’ ownor of the buUdicg.N*^^^^^ 0 8 to the late proprietor, '. Chaulktos, March 21. -The Bhip Harknway, from Liverpool, for Charleston, is ashore on Capo Bomaine. It is feared she will not get off. Her cargo is -1,000 sacks of. salt; insured in downward, market dull; sales 1,900 Bostoh, March 23,-The Manchester opera tives, embracing the entire mill force, con on a strike, and the greatest ever .known exißts. The manufacturers contend that no profitcan bo made, and have no objections to stopping awhile. The Cuban News- . * Fire at Zanesville*. Snip in Cotton Uarki^t Still on a Strike. Heavy Snow Btonu—Damoge to ttoe Crops Anticipated. Columbia, 8. C. March 22.-Th.ro was a heavy fall of snow last night, and it is feared greut injury will bo done to the crops. More abouttli* Coal Pit Explosion. Baltimore, March 23.-Two more deaths have resulted from ihc coal pit explosion, making thirty-nine. Conviction of KU«»n«-HU Sentence. New York, March 23.—KiBSane has been sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment in Sicg Sing. Veto of a Dank Bill* Harrisbcbo, March 23 -The Governor has vetoed the bill iocorporating the Bank atPotts town. Cffl- "Worms—Aa this la the reason of the year when m,:ma are most formidable among children, the proprietors of M’Une’s Vermifuge beg leave to call Iheattenlion of pa ren-s to its tirtueF for tbe expelling of tbsfie annoying, and often fatal enemies of children. It was Invented by a phy sician of great experience in Virginia, who, af.er having used It for several years In bis own practice, nnd found its aucre33 so universal, was induced at last to offer it to the public as a cheap, but certain and excellent medicine. It has since become justly popular throughout tha L'nlled States, as the moat emclentVermlfuge ever known, and the demand has been steadily on the increase Blnce its first in troduction lo the public. porrhopfTfi Will be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge. All others, in comparison, are worthless. P s.—Tbe above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’a cel* ebruted Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in tbe United States and Canada. Also, for eale by the sole proprietors, FLEMING 8R03., Successors to J. Kidd A Co., rai .l9:,U» fin Won.] ilwt REMOVAL! REMOVAL! ON THE Ist np NEXT APRIL, TO ,83-No. B 3 FIFTH STRE B T . -£3 Hni khF.R rp>r '‘ r tl'J lv Inform:, ihe puMic, tliat on . the l>t day 01 Aprllnext, hr will nxxiorx au Sloaic AND t lASO WaUKKOOSIS tO No. 53 Fifth itreet, next door to Ma«onic Hall, And a /tie doorj from th* J'ost Ojf‘Ct. The New EstablUbinent will be fiDed uplu the most ele gant ru«nner, and lb.- Piauuf kept on tins necond flcor, in a richly furnished and spacious saloon. a "p&xtiiD sew stock or 1 GRAND PIANO.' — Ecu Giuvn asp Ssvt U£asi>, ! FILL SERPENTINE PIANOS, I SERPENTINE PIANOS. ; RoUIS MY. STYLE PIANOS; JJJTW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Fourth Lecture In the Course to Y'-UNQ MKS.hy kef. Dr. UuWaUD, will be delivered In the Record I'VksUTTUUAN Cucr.cn, K»lth street, be—- •• W. od and Market, «u SUNDAY EVENING, March T o'clock. f uucct—‘ and the Em •» Tho relation existing between the Kmj.loy. ninvre.” roh‘24 CAUD. \FEW days since, I published an advertisement of my liiMstafl Piasos. la which an extract from a letter from Prof. U llohbock, of this city, addressed to Messrs. Daumgarten A Heins, cf Hamburg, the manufacturers, Was Inserted. This morning 1 observed iu several of tbs dally papers a*• Nottc signed by Prof. R, In which he that 1 woa unauthorised to make use of It, and that it waa Incorrectly stated and applied. In reply—l presumed that If he bad written the letter, h« of course, meant wbat was therein contained, and con seuuenily required no authcrity from him to make the same public. As regard the assertion as to Its incorrect ness I have the letter in my poassShiOD, and It speaks for its»U word for word a* I hare published. Mcmxb Baurn garten A Hein* ara not dependant upon Mr. llohbock for “udoisemeut—their Pianos were known, app-eciated and rewired the highest rommenrtations from tho first artiwts, bug before Prof. R. saw fit to pars an opinion upon them. My reason for publishing the extract wa9 In the fact that he WM well known In the city, aud not be ause his recoin* mendation was necessary to establish the merit of the Piauoa In I may add that they stand on their own merit,and itro endorsed by such men as List, Thalberg, .nd o,ber», ,olel y oo .ccount of „,, pMR Van chj'riiiiiittiiAO si No 83 MavKst St, Cokskr or Diamond. TUST RECEIVING, a large und veil lolected stock of all l'aME? MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Princes Uuttnus, Galloons, OtoJs Braids, VoWets, ISS * Cords, Ribbons.! A handsome oMortmeut of French, Scotch and Austrian j FMBItOIDEKIKg, in Bwit*, Jaoonot apd Lace. OoDars. Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Sleorea, Inserting Infant* Robw», Chemisettes, Bands, Caps A Waist*. A full supply Of MOURNING GOODS: Crap* setts, Collars, I ot* and Qanae\elWy Plain Linen Potts, Slopes, Cause and Potted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chemisettes, Italian and Eng’h Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Bauds and Inserting*: French Working Cotton, Hoops, Unen and Cotton Floas, OU Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Stilletos and Scissors. Mantua. Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A arge of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirt*. Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tape , and averyibiog in 6mall wares generally. , , ~ . . , oajoc’s best Kid Gloves, in whtto, black and colors. Slaes from No. 6 to No 10, alwaTs on hand. alpo A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—Tory mh‘23 Goal Land for Sale. Of.VENTY-HVK TO KUJIITY ACRES best quality of CJAL which can be brought to the centro of Earn Bir mingham or the river by Railroad. This offers the bent op portunity to manufacturer* and dealers trhlcli can ever be Obtained to secure a valuable Cotl tract «o near the city. The surface Is beautifully located for Country Seats, and Will be Kiild whole, or in ono to five acre lots. Apply to WM. PHILLIPS, corner First and Rosa atreets, or L.-0. HEPBURN, No. 00 Kourth'streot nmr Wood. 81111 Another. «»n the Sixth GIU-HT PUBLIC SALE OF TOWN LOTS, AT ROCHESTER. rTMIB first rrU*. l«>r the Spflrttf of 165T*, took plßco tho lfith 1 inVt The BKCOND WILL BK HKLD ON SATUR* DAY the 31 Kt Inst., or iut day of March, preraoly at ton o'clock A M.. i>iiJ adjourn at half pout tm'lTO—bo that Pliintiuryh, - Ac., may return home by the 'me o'dork Accoi*m<»UUan. tor purilcumr*. hoo handbill*. maps, Ac-, or enquire of tb- *« who botfaht hi o><- Jive former sates, of Henry Boyle, Auctioneer, AIM-tfhonv, or of Jorepb Lewis, ho. \ *-1-Clair ttreat, l'iMaburgh—ut which place* blUa may Jod b j lho“« *\x» call- , n . n M * T * C - GOULI> - March W, IB6o—imlr.’Sits] Hot- he«t/>r. " uV«rt!lug School, /-Ml hllMMKlt UiUIIIHNU lIOU3E.—Tho GLEN HOTEL l I anl lirounje are olfered W KENT for elthor the otaire uurnores. The Bile and arrangement of the honeo, the beauty, extent anil variety of the grounds, and the alntrulnr advantage of the bouillon, eeoloded from every thing objectionable, render thll a moat desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to nil,”4 tf .1. W. BUTIKB, 87 Front straat. rr\K\B-7:> ta»lf chest* Vou K ll.son, Imperial, Gunpow. d,r » Uj DM T~, for «l. * HOORnEAI) mOBACCO-76 borm Kuijri! 4 Robliwon », William 11. I Ur»nt’», Web»t«r 0W'«;»a othM fiTorlW brandu: in ■tore .nd for «1» iiy Imh2t| KINO * MOORHEAD. /VU«&-Soo Lost • Bxlo. OxI2, IOXIJJ and 10x14 COUDU (x Qlflfg. fay (roh24) KINQ * MOORHEAD. Nn IK?N G a * MOORTOAD. OFFEK—IOO bugs prime Kio; B& pocket* Jaya; in store r KINO * MOORHEAD, OLASBfiS —160 barrel!, ejrpnn and °»* 8,1, by rmh24f KINO * MOORHEAD. OTEAhIBOAT FUIINITDRE—Strict attentioni given to the manufacture of steamboat eabinfurnltare ana \ t. B. TOOG * CO., h mlr24 38 SmithCald utreet. ■. .ARLOH Fll iInTTU RE.—We are conatantly manufao- I turlne fine parlor furniture of every description; war ranted in material and prices. imarzij _ ■ s rrfeT POY TABLES-With and without marble tope, fin | j B bod and for sale by fmar24] T. B. YOUNG * CO. fVKOItJiTARIES AND BOOK CASKS—A Tarioty of pit- CMgJ*. wulnut tnl ; f ° r ,“^ OT( j 4 m . i SPECIAL NOTICES. X&PH. pANT.atNEPTDNii HALL, Seventh stroev, on MONPAX EVENING next,3larrh‘2oLb,at7 vnrUv'and • gDBJfiv.T—“ The means ol promoting Moral rnruy» auu ItR necessity in members if the fire Department. . i K The pubfic (Ladies end G “ ntle ?'";L a 'VNWOODT y Bjotder^ Church Dedication.-- v t\i U#Cnuaoii KdlQcu will h« »™IU A TtI> 10 JE»-m5 miilhUll' KKXT SABBATH, 'doth in.L Re7.Br. Du.ma will urtuch the opening Sermon at bull-past tout* t-loek,. • M The Dedicatory Services wiU be continued through th fci Jta* to “aS-ilhop S.«r:o 3 rreacblng 1" *. ?>«£ imr There will be Service aiternoon and evening of both SL l °y> sUer». duu ng ..utad CUrgrm™ trnm th. East aw expected to take p*rt in the exercises. Due n-* 1 lice will be given of their appointments. ph , rffe Rev. Au'RtD CooKUftN has Wn appointed J° l “J £ ' and will enter upon bis duties as Puntor next SabboUi. A Public Sals c? t«s Pwa will take place in' the on Monday s»xr, iGihJoft., at 10'odA._. ■—L PITTSBUIIGU Life. Eire and Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET , MASONIC HALL., PITTSBURGH, PA. HOIIKKT GALWAY, President. Ja3. D. M’Qoi, Secretary. . This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. .■»#«_ Also, against Hull aodCargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Loss and Damage by £ire, and against the Perils of the Sea and inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with satety to all parties. DI&JECTOKfI: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, James 8. lioon, John Fullerton, John M’Alpln, Bamuel M’Clurkan, William Phillips, James W. flaiiman, John Scott, Cha*. Atbuthnot, Joseph P. Oatiam, M. D., David Itichey, James Marshall, John M’Uill, Horatio N. Lee. Kittanning. -j, Howard A»»oolatlon— nOUP dII'OHISN SEVENTH STUEET -The Managers of the Society will be Blod to receive donations of Co.h, Bread, Meat or Groceries. The wants of the deserving Poor most bo our arouse for [Uob.WM. B. M’CLUIUi, I a. w. black. Manager?, •( L. WILMAKTII, R. CHESTER, WILLIAM NOBLE. Treasurer 0» WILMAKfH. wl cannot promise to publish the names of the donore. >ut wilt be glad tt> recpjte then gifu . 1 HUBTH WESTERN INSURANCE UOMFANY, ! OFFICK. NO. 70 WALNUT STItKKT, FIULAUtLLIUA. ' CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital, S 300,000« i SSKTI'S LIABLE FOK TUB LOSHLS U* IUL COM ln ritocfe ISoteß, (negotiable (onn,)Recured by gages and Judgments * In llilla Keceivabie, Mortgages and Judgments, In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items • *‘> uw SW" n. CAUWBL, President. 0. 11. Ililsll, S ' c ' et y{' S - Flro, Marino and Inland Transportation rislt»,lo£< ; current rates befebences. PITTaCObOU. Kramer 4 lUbm, Ourling, Robertson 4 Co., N. Bolmes * Aoufl, Wm. liagaley 4 Co., j. A. UutcUson & Co.. D. Uwcn 4 Co., Murpny, Tierunn 4 Co. PHILADELPHIA. Woiaright, Huntington M. C. llollowell 4 Co., 4 f l oy(Jj David S. brown Si Co., C. U. 4 Ueo. Abbott, Wood 4 Oliver, Heaton 4 Deuckbi, Caleb Cope 4 Co., Cba*. Megargee 4 Co., Drexel 4 Co., bankers, Hon. Wm. 1). Keley, Scott, Dakar 4 Co., Unto 4 Co., docl3:ly No. 115 Water street,jMti,turgl CITIZKNS’ Inaurauc* CoiDpany ol Us? Pittsburgh*—"'ll UAUALISY, Preni-ifeßt; pita* dAiJDKL L. iIARSUKLL, Secretary. Office: 84 Water Street,bei^^ 7l Marketani Wooa ‘ Insures HULL an each other, iu case or aiokucs.- or a-> lideul. liy payiug a yeuriy payment, the member.- of the Association s«ouiv* a Weekly rukueso, from $2.23 to *lO p«*r Week. lu tuts Association all members *r* o-r-mlly in tho nod au , U. M iv LN/.l E, i’r-aldeut. DiBSOfOIS: William Bagaley, Richard Hoyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Kea, William Bingham, RobertDunlap.Jr., John 6. Dilworth, Isaac M. Peuooofc, Fram-i-altera, B.Uarbaueh, J. Schoomnuaer, Walterliryant, William B. ilays. John Shipton. T J Secretary. i'manw Ccmmitiw —Jo?i\n Ki AtAM_R, G. . . Ilorrst>.rr. w _ _ rtiTfloirtn—F. lutsf, M. T>. no . _ r - \Vetleru PsttsasytVaiUA llospival.-- S»3,«*'»r« Wumoud. Al,« city, ant the .itton.tiue; Tty: trians to the above lnau lutinu, tor thi* ttrst (juutt*rr ot lb.‘>4. Application* for admission may •>* mioin to them n. ai hours at their oi&cc*. or at tLe »t o c.ucK, 1• M. Kecect chh.-s of accident;.t injury are w.r itkJ at KllbiJn without form ’ AItSULU At \\ 1LL1A.11?, M '.Mf.u'l I'U-ti-i i I’ Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and Fitting Generally, Fon wauuivj and y;:ntilat; -n of ucildin A. £ W. vrilt CO r.s.:;u’l fur ±ud 'rlHi bj ur bot wm- r >-r C:.Wr.,tA a t ;, SWIO..K, Fnov..n.-«*, Uuu^- ilouS'H, Julis, lloKli or Lwehii s*;. -N>j.-o Ma.rki Er - Kmuklin saving Kuud ami Lonn Aftttoclatloiij OtFtCr., N* •. 'J7 F:iL»NT .'TICKET, lii Ua>— MUMJAV. Note.-. ullurud ou ATI) it DA \ Svcrrlury* nt tin* store i»t Jouii 11. Mcllor, No. SI itroet Vtfsk.y Dues receiy*vl At the same time und ; .11 WlliriMßK. S.>T*t»rv. r To Lei.—i'UL .ir.uo.HU nout or itffi.M-.r- TUnH ENGINE UOUaK i.i‘ Lluli t-uiublo for pubuc will b« lot lor Hire* or lour nights in the week. Enquire of UEOHUE tUNr-tON, d- at M’Ciurk:iuV, No. UC \\ otxl street. Hiotloe»*»Ttie JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets ou the & r( .t WEDNESDAY i>l every month, jil SCUOdILEIT CIVS, lo the Diamoud. Dy order. i el;y Oi-'O w SKKS'n. Secretary O. O. fr'.—mce ol me«ULx, vv!ismni;tou liuLl, [kSy Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. PtrrsDUKdn Lofue, No.ofiti—Mcetsevery Tuesday evening. Mi&uidiTXLK Encampment, No. S7 —Meets first and third Friday ol each month. if!’ T ? 6r !. T _ ATTENTION IS. L G.—You uri> hereby notified to' attend at your Armory,on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRLDaYS, for drill, and to transact such busi ness as may come before the Company. I*. KAN E, mnrlMrtiind Secretary pro tem HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE THE undersigned is preparrd u» supply CAKPKN’TEHS, CABIN ET-MAKERS, uud Workers in ttood generally, wnfa his Potented aud valuable PLANEd. . All who have tried it, pronounce ;l a iro?t Vbluab e in vention, that must food ciime into g nernl u*-e. Tn-j lol lowloc lotlers fioni practi al workmen are but among mauy letters the Patentee has received tecoa meud ng this Plane above all others in use : PirrSDCiiGfl Steam Cabinet Factobt,) February dd, 1365. f We hereby certify, that dlirtDg the last twelve month* wo have used Hopper's Pntnt Plano, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-ihiSera and Carp ntets n« su perior io any other Piano in u s-. We consider It peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and for planing vene-rs, it a far eupeimr to the old meda cf scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by using tr.ls Plane, will plane mote veneers than five men can do by any other plane or method in usa. «• 11 ■ 4 Co - To Moses F. Eaton, Esq.: , 4 4 _ . Dear Sir —l haTo examined Hoppers Votent Bench Plane, anil believe it to be a most excellent article for the use for which it i» intended, as a combination ol plane and scraper. , ~ . It is particularly adapted to planing veneers and it does not requite one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; ami I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, but that it will entirely upersede the tormer te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully rec mmend it to all persons engaged In the Cabinet business, ae from my knowledge of it, there is nothing as well filled to give a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers as the Uopper Patent Bench Plane. James W . Moon will, Furniture Warerooms 0?, 90 Third fe Pittsburgh, February 27,1855 MOPES F. EATON, of city, U ray solo Agent for th* sale of Planes, or of rights to mouufjcuiru and sell them aaieoi nau 6 W M. 0 . HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21, 1856-—(roh2l:tf) AGENCY. MOSES F. EATON* No. W Sixth street, agent for selling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorised to sell the following lately patented articles: Sands & Cummings' Patent Brick Machine; Hopper’s Patent Veneer Plano; Trott’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan's Itock Drilling Machines; OVs patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland’* Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford’s Sleatn und Water Uunges; and, Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. Tbfc.so articles hare been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in u*-e. lie is also authorized to sell Rights to make aud vend these articles in any part of the country. He has also f-r sale hot-pressed Nutts and Washer?, and finished Brass Work. He is also prepared to take Agpncies for the pale of other patented Rights and new InTentic.us, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refors to the following CARD. The subscribers havo I cun acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have uo hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ lux services, as a g*n* tlemun of undoubted integrity and Indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliunce tuny be placed. Neville B. Crnic, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. ii. Danny, It. Childs 4 Co., . James Wood, N. Holmes 4 Sons, • P. It. Friend, Kramer 4 Rabm, F. Lorenz, ' L. R. Livingston, Knap 4 Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson A. vV. Loomis. PtTTsmmon. November 27th. ISM. Doan’s Patent Kock Drilling aiselil&ei, WEIGHING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; cun be worked aud moved by two men, and do the work of fire or fix in the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler A 00., Manufacturer!*. The subscriber baa Iwn appointed sole agent in the Uni* ted Stales, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. H2FZtt *o Hon. Wo. F. Johnston, President A. V. It. It.; W. Milnor Roberts, Esq , Chief Eng. A. V. R. R^ Gon. Wm. Larimer, Jr., President P. A C. R. K 4 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. A C. It. It; Messrs. ManfuU A Nicholson, Contractors for tbe P. A 8 R. R. decl9 GBEAT WEBTEBH OYBTEB AND FISH DEPOT, No. 128 WOOD STREET. . all kinds of Eastern and Northern FISH (SGtt I #Jand OYSTaRB = t wholesale. Also SZBYID up mlwl' } n every style at tbe counter. Hotels, Restaurants and private families supplied daily. , S. BTEINRUCK, mb23} Agent for the Philadelphia Oyster and Fish Co. WISTAR’S COUGH LOXENZES, an excellent Remedy for Coughs and Colds —a large supply rac’d by nm 22 JOS. FLEMING. hjpes&mxs*-* * • - The Great Revolution tit Medicine I It Ib accomplished! The want of centuries to supplied! Is: Mossi’e Kuxnt oz Cohdial s# 0 medicine that destroys disease, without weakening tho system; that exhilarates the BpirU3,withoutentailing sub sequent depression; thafccures indigestion in alt its forms and consequences, that restores the shatteied’corves to full vigor, tbat'regulates the bowels and the liter* that causes j the constitution Itself to recuperate—and that in fait an* j swera the purpose all stimulant •, all nervine preparations, ; all cathartics aud all aleraUvef*, without producing any of ! the unpleasant after effects which llow from tho use of ordi nary medicines. Tho Arabian herb which forms its basis ppems to be the very thiog for which herbalists.and physi cians chemists aud pharmaceutists, have rearchod in oil and, until now, searched in min. L Pittsburgh. FLEMING BROS., ‘ J fmhls.im_ fortification, tho instant a plaster tf applied;, most cease, and tiger la given bjr DALLEY’3 PAIN EX TRACTOR'S galvanic effects, anil except the parts are de composed, they will soon be restores to th-ir natural color; but lf*o, the contagious Influence will be neutralized and arrested, for mortification cannot proceed whe-evet the salve be laid on, and new flesh will certainly bo generated. poison nwM insects, eiptiles and punts Are rendered quite barmlesa bv rubbing in Inßlantly a quantity if OALLETS PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after It has swollen, and livid epots are riiibla Even then, like the voltaic battery, it will directly attract, dissolve, and motamorpbose the poisoning lnflttoncf. At the sting of Tees and moFqoltoi s, the ioetant it touches yon. the pain cods. The bIU-a of rabid animals “' 3 ,° neu ' tvftVized C. V. CLlUnKr«x»n. * vu*- tral,zea ‘ Proprietors, New York. Pot sale by Dr. Q. IL KEYSEB, 140 Wood street, and by «ii Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Uni ted States. mh23-dawliw BPBIHO STOCK OF HAMBTJKG PIAUOS, m CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood f^S!!Bms& street, Pittsburgh, sole Agent. KrMftTjgHcrei The Hamburg Pianos ore undoubtedly gu» . \J 3 y \| S perior to all others, both in elasticity of touch and superiority of tone . ' . 1 They have not only received tho highest marks of appro-, . bati»n irom the beat And olher3, vbo have them constantly in their own nre, but also from our resident Professors. The following is an tract from a letter of extract ro pROpEgsOR n EtiI HT ROHEOGK. After describing the particular style, two of which he wants for his own nee—one Grand and one Square—bo Boeshs as follows of their.excellent qualities: •* My little daughter, who plays very wtl«,nmst,w.lih my self, luoe a goed instrument, and yoora are the only ones which can satisfy me. .. «« Instruments are offered me on ths most accommodating terms. 1, however, do not like them; they have not the elastic touch aod the tone of yours “ I remain yours, respectfully, “ Hkxbt Kohbocx, Pittsburgh, Pa.” For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, at the “Old Estab. lihhed Tiano Depot,” 118 Weed street, 2d door above Fifth Also, sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for Bal'd, Davis <£ Co.'s Boston Fianos, (which in the East ern cities are considered superior to either Chlckerlug’a or Nunns A Clark’s, but which fact is not extensively known, la* they haTe but lately been introduced here;) and other New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at price* from s2‘?s to $BOO- * mhl9 NOTICE. IN an advertisement of Mrs. Blume, la tins paper, my ca , o is made one of in connection with the Hamburg Pianos. Bach use i- unauthorized by me, and, moreover, the mat er is incorrectly 6tatetle Builder*; by the author cf “ neartaeare,*’ “The Ilt-ir . Sweet Potatoes, to arrive. For salu by [mh2'l:4tw- t ] JAMES WARDROP. Gi RaLE VINES—S,OOO Catawba vines, fur vineyards, f mb 23.4 tw* JAMES WARDROP. S KED i> bus. Scotch Potato Oats, fine, fur fale by Uih23:4tw* JAMES WAIIDROP. Agency for the sale of landretu’s seeds. F. R. DR A VO, Famiy Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh, h a arranged with David Laudreib, of Philadelphia, for a constant supply of his Warranted Garden Seeds. These Seeds have, for manv years, stood rro-eminent in this vi'inlty, and it will bo an object with F. R. D. to sustain their reputa.ion. Atme tptif bit sold by him but those rtceived direct from Landreih. ‘ mb2S ;a - t \ DOZ. BROOMS, a superior article, receiveu on con &'o\J signme..t, and for sale low, by mh23 F. It. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. HATS AND CAPS. TO OUR FRIENDS and Citizens oese-^s^ IS HALL! or THE TWO ClTI£3 JCft> VICINITY.— gggggfr, openel a lIAT and OAP STORK, nr"*<■» No. 10 4 WOOD STREET, Kext house to the First I'rtsbyUrian Church—outdoor from And hiving purchased our Goods for cash, we will sell as grod an article on as reasonable terms as any other house a the city. The public would do well to give us a call and iX'im'.ne our stools before purchasing elsewhere. MORGAN k CO., ho. 164 Wood st. Proponaiii > iILL be received at the office of the Western Peniten- YY tiary of Pennsylvania until BATOKDAY, the 3lst lust, for furnishing COAL of good quality, and good fresh UfcJkF, free of boee—(the shank bone to be put in when rfr quested; in all cases the bone will be deducted)—for one year from the Ist of April, 1865, in such quantities as may be requited. [mb22] A BECKHAM, Warden. ONLY SI,4UU for a piece of GROUND containing about Eight Acres, in a pleasant and very healthy location, ouly ten minutes’ walk from the B. H. Depot at Kaet Liberty. Terms of payment will be made easy. This property Is in a goo 1 neighborhood, and Is offered at the above low price, as the owner Is going West. Persons in wuntof such a place, will call at the Real Estate Office of mh22 S. CUTHBERT k SON, 140 Third ft. AGKEAT VARIETY OF HOUSE*, LOTS and FARMS axe offered for BALE at our Office. We are dally re* cuiving descriptions of new pi cea, which can be had on fa vorable terms. Several new Farms In Vlrginiafor sale. 50 Aiti s of good Land la Ohio, near Wheeling. Also. Coal Landa. A good Brick House on Duncan street for $l,OOO. Building Lots for $2OO, Ac., Ac., Ac. 8. CUTHBEBT A SON, Real Estate Agents, 140 Third st. C'tONOENT&ATED LYE—A new and wonderfbl article j for making roft and hard Soap. It is a substitute for potash, and much cheaper than potaab, as one pound is euindent fbr one barrel of soft soap. A larg* supply re ceived by JOS. FLEMING, mh22 Corner Diamond and Market *L WISTAH’S CuUGtf. LOZBNGES, prepared by Dr. Wiß tar'e original receipt Thc.=e Lozenges ore a safe, certain and speedy remedy far coughs, colds, hoarseness, sore throat, Ac. A fall supply Jasi manufactured by JOS. FLEMING, Corner Market street and Diamond. - A NEW INVOICE OF EXTRACTS FOR THE HDKP., J\_ as'follows: Oriental Drops,Ex. Boquet,Mask, Bpring Flower, U,.per Ten, Magnesia, Geranium, Heliotrope, Jockey Club, Rose, and fifty other kinds, hare just been re* celTed by (mh22) JOS. FLEMING. C'IOUUU REMEDIES —Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Vvistar’s j Balsam Wild Cherry, Jayne’s Expectorant, Duncan’s do. A largo supply of the above volurble remedies rec’d by m l,oo JOS. FiiKMISQ. WJLI LOW cHAKCUAL —An excellent article, prepseed exnreaaly for medicinal purpos*B. 0 dozen rec'd by jos. flemino, Corn *r Diamond and Market st. OSUOUb’S INDIA CHOCALOGUK, a oerUin cure or Peter and Acuo and all other disease*; I*2 dot. receive 1 by ' JO3. FLEMING, Corner Diamond nml Market st. A Y KK’SCUKRKY PECTORAL and CATHARTIC PILLS A l iross of these celebrated medicines rec*d by mh22 JOS- FLEMING. HOOPRR’d AROMATIC CaCUOUS The best article now in use tor sweetening the breath. 6 dot. l ec’d by mb22 JOS. FLEMING. ROSEMARIE UAIR OIL—An excellent article for the preservation of the hair. 12 doz rec’d by nib 2> JOS FLEMING. G 1 u\l DROPS—Another large supply of finely flavor T Gum Drops rec’d by (mh2‘2) .103. FLEMING. a vuD LIVER OIL—A fresh supply of Baber’s celebrate Cod Liver Oil rec’d bv jmh22l JOS, FLEMING. TMVfi DOLLARS REWA*.*, oe paid for the detection r of the person who is In the habit of stealing the morn* ing papers from oar door. WILKINS & CO., nih22 71 Fourth st. BE.fc.SWAX —This day received and fo sale by mh2l HENRY S. COLLINB. GREEN EPEES—2U bbla for sale by mhlT HENRY H. COLLINS. nov27*4tf I ARE—I 6 kega No. 1 Lard lor sale by j mhl7 HENRY IT. COLLINS? C'iuLrlSU— 2UOO tt»s Codfish lor sale by / mhlT HEN BY H. COLT INS. MACKEREL— No. U large and medium Tor sole by mh!2 . HENRY H. COLLINS. BROOMS —100 dozen Corn Brooms Tor role by mi>l7 HENRY H. OOLLINS. TLMOTUY SEED—BO bushels for sale by ' mhl7 HENRY XL COLLINS, l BARREL ERE3H EGGS this day recM, and for sale by 1 mb2l HENRY H. COLLINS Asiiicf for soldiers’ Claims* T OCATIuN OF LANDS.—PDROHASB AND SALE OP Li LAND W ABU ANTS. —The undersigned bunimw r-ingements with rompetont and M n ,—— obtain CorUScatca or Warrants for Soldiers, their *ido»l or minor children, who are enIHMI to tLud *” 4 thePUI t O "S,"D _ Corner of AVood andPUth street;. CARGO’S GREAT SUCCESS to coaming » TfatifDl cleaning LIKENESS la proTerblal. Booms 76 Fouata stxoot tar Prfc«* molSTst* n™* 2 THEATRE. FIFTH STREET, DIRECTLY ABOVE WOOD J. C. FOhTEB, Ltfliee and Htatger ' —paTCE3 Of AMfISStOir Boxer and Parquette...-60_-. | Private 80xe.,1«tg.....49.W Second Tier | rrlvato Boxca, am a 11...... si-00 for the.eerttftcate.. ■ __ I sa-OREAT SATURDAY NIQQT'3 BILL.. TWO CAPI TAL PIECES. " ___ I £&■?, B JOHHSTOS to tiro great charaotart—ZttltJ. HcMurca and Onus Hair *3-0. TC3TER and BAILEY In great par U. _ SATURDAY EVESHNO, March 21tb, 18S5, the perform once will oommsneo with 1 Lord Duberly, Bailey. I Dick Dorlaa, 0.7olt I - ! k - \r ' —<■ : AMUSEMENTS. THE HEI&AT LAW. CITY HALI-. *3- LAST T HR EE NIG HTB-W basfobd>s opeha troupe. Golden gifts xteby evening i ' • GOLD AND SILTJB d. WATCHES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FIIKJS, ■ Admission 25 cants. Doors open at 7; ocmmences VA* ■ geo the Jewelry In the window of Richardson's store. “i 228 * British and Continental Exchange. SIGHT SILLS DEAWN BY DOSCASt SHEBJIAS * CO, Oil the UNION BANK, LONDON, Ib Suns or El ian Brwaßoa. : . . . . THESE DIIATTS are arallible at all tho principal - Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and ICELAND, and tbe CONTINENT. Wo also draw dour BnLS on . j H, A. Granobanm A Ballln, FRANKFORT A MAIN, tVhirb sertoaa a Keinittanco to all farts of GEHMANY, SWEIZEBLAND and HOLLAND. w ' Perrons intending fo trarel abroad can obtain, through UI, Letters of Ore lit, on which Money can he obtained, aa needed, In any part of Europe. , _ Coiiicnosibf BUls, Notes, ard olher accnrltles.ln Eu rope, wilt rec.lro prompt Wood, corner Third »treet» F.. 118 UIBTUKI OF TUB UJSM tfJSVKß—iiipoang «H I the humbugs praet red in the ' X XIOCHIN CHINAS! And all other breeds of Hens end Chickens; h.T QeorgoP; Burnham, the King of Chicken Brooder/, of Boston, Pull of beautiful illustrations. OFEOOKB 07 TSS PBISS, It is an authentic end lively volume.of humor* by tho “Youoc *Un,” an* a very large sale of the boolt. is cer tain. — Baton Evt. GaztLU. ■ Tbe lovors of genuine fan arill all read tbisrbook. We adviw everybody to-get a copyv the sole am that t» eymay and tbe laughers that they may laugh the moie.— pniland Daily Argut. • ' ' This book by Burnham is a far.ny afalr, and will ‘‘ Use” with tbe public who have seen this big “ elephant’-more or loss in thft last fi-e years.—B«.. ■ s T e ‘‘History of the Hen ¥ ver” by 0. B. Burnham, Esq is brim full of fen and richness. Every chicken man” will of course road this book; and if it doesn’t wring agood' earty langh out of him, why hemay take my hat!— ' “/corn.” in Few York Spirit. • The name of tho hen fanciers In this country is union and a very large edition of-Burnhata’anow book Will be aa» 1 mandedattheveryontset<—JVmei _ - . • For sale by H« MINHS 4 CO., _ ' ' No, 32 StaUhflgid street. kw good*!!— Watch is. Jvtna. *r, wiro Wam,. Mxutjlßl Goons, Ac., ‘WaoitSAL* am> UiTAtt.—Coun try Merchants and strangers rkiiing our city are rMuest-. ed to coll} as we can wry ' them aaw-tl, and we think b t ter, than they usually are served In Eastern cluei,oe iae* giving them a responsible guarantee— an Item difficult to obtain in many shops. *tiw daikon • Filter Detached Levers......-,...«....—510 to $15,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L dlefc* Gold Lerer and leplne Watches, 125, and upward*. Gentlemen’s do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Seals, Keys, Pencils, Spectacles, Pens, Damps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. ' . 43- Watch B palling done promptly and in a superior manner. All work end all goods warrantei^^ 67 Market eereet, comer of Founh. baking "dry goods. HAGAN *• AULi No. 91 Market «t., ARE receiving daily additions to their large and well selected stocfc of ManliUas, Dress Goods, ■ - Embroideries, Shawls A Scarfs, Housetop’* Kid Gloves, to.- " , To which we woold respectfully UvUe the attar tion or th- relies. mb& 4 kH CHANUK lo litY A FAHMI-800 Acre* of firut-rate Land; the soil la good and deep, and timber o t the best quality—-situate at about twenty mile* from New MartioPTillp. ln the fbrksof Fishing Creek-only 1U mile from saw and grist mill. The could be well dmdod into throe good Farms. Pnee $2,00 per acrel Terms: $5OO in band; the remainder in fire equal annua. pa Acres In ihe lower end of Marshall county, at less than three miles from the Obio mer; E 0 cleared, with a EJonae, Stable, FruU Trees, &s. Trice $1200; s3oo' “ b! balance In three & . Weal Eetate Agenta. 140 Third at.l North-Western Police Agency, 0. 89 WASHINGTON mSS** AU.4X PIXKIBTOS .-...-IDTrAKD A. BUCIXtC. FlnkfirtonA Cpi DEVOTE TEDS ATTEKTIOtt TO THE TBINSACTIOT o? A GISMAt DETECTIVE POLIOS BUSINESS In the stot.a or Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan end Inliena. mblMtf ' - ~ Diaeolntlon. ~, , THE Pattnership heretofore existing under uw Btjl# or JOHN PAEKKB * CO. le this d»j dbrolied—John Parker disposing of his Interest to Jbeom D Parker, vtho •.111 continue tho Wholesale OrocCTy and liquor businem at the old stand, and is dnlj authorize to settle all ao counts of the let, firm. Pittsburgh, Pobrnary 16tb, 1865-»-{inbl9:lw) “ Soldiers* Bounty Lands, AND CLAIMS AGAINST GOVJiW?MpT.-.1.1ii1l pro.- cnre County Land Warrant* for Soldier* their Widow* and Minor Children, and will prosecute Government, and attend to buslnws in the “Court or Claims,'’ recently established by Coogres<. . Office, No. 148 Third street, one door ahore EmttMeld *t. Mn TC h 10.1S55— aod Sumraer Bonnet*— Fancy Straw end Neapolitan, Split BtTaw, Plain Neapolitan, Jfdal Braid, Satin Btraw, Diamond Satin, Loop and Lace Edge-Bonnets, _ • Neapolitan Buttons, Edgings and Bucbee, Straw Flowers; Straw Trimmings or every variety. mhSl A. A. MASON A CO, 25 Fifth street T> IBBON8 —Just received, Wo pieces of splendid Spring: %& bbonB ’ Jeannette She is dressed in silks and satins, And her step is fulL of grace;; She ts lovely m appearance— Butwbat a sallow face 1 • Her hands are small, but ohl how rough x She surely does not know ■-> ThatHxapatio Soar is lost the thing— .. . - A* d then the price Is low. The HEBPETIC SOAP is for sale, VPA cents per caiejAt a b2l ... No. 140 TgIRX»S-TRBKfr. riiflß HKUfKTIo SOAPr-morea Ten; 7 X The Hermetic Soap removes Sallowncfifl i * The Herpetic Soap cares sore and roagi. iandsi* . The Herpetio Boep coete < n y 1214 cratepei ctke; And Is poid el I*o THIRD Bt-,pemr Emfthfield. |pha NJSW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! The History Of the Hen Ferer, a humorous record; by Geo. P. Burnham, poems by. John Q. Saxe. Fourth supply. The Cottage Garden et America—containing practical di rections for the cnlture of flowers, fruits and regetablea; by Walter Eld-r. • „ ' . Earper’a Btory Book, No. 4. Ballon’s Monthly, for April. Jusmccired and*for rale.by W. A. QILD3SNFENNBY * CO., ’ No. 45 Fifth Btrees.- : N&w BOOK I NKW BOoK! Trayels in. Europe axul the Ea t—X. Tear In Eoglaud, Ireland, Scotland,' Wale*, Fiance, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Greece, Turkey, .Syria, Palestine and Egypt; - Byßaffintl Irenaaa Prime. . Justpublished. For sale by - J. S. DAVISON. . . mhSQ CVMarket stl, near Fourth. Citlxena’Deposit Bank - v • 1„• PmaDcnaa»ilarch 17,1855./ AN ELECTION for b!x Directors and one Present, to serve for the enanlng jear, wilibateldattha Banking House. oriTJONDAT;2d April, between the hoon lO A. M. 0 ?' , b “' , Silent arUd* >he HERPETIC BOAP, wbiob Ushcilßndi*ran retlnQSS of t ho rWn; cores removes J£ >tl| , for uU orate ”t So. MB Third street, below Bmlthfleld. [marl# —ETiruusßfor whom we fond emotions cheslsh, "" ~ Secure the shadow e’er the substance perish! lathe cheapest. Nowhere In the city can you ob» ££! Sj? t daffl PICTURES at Tower rates than at CARGO’S DoaWd Shyllght Gallery, No 7fl fourth street, opposite WiK tins’ panting House- V . tnhlP * ; jfcuflcftt Gum and UeYOlTfiri. - r-v TjroLEB, « new >flßortxoent of our own su&e v and 50 warrant** to bo ANo 1. Also; a new supply of Colt’s, Allen’s, and Ells’ celebrated RflTolnns PifltoU, luatrecelTei from the makera, which we Tory low fox cash, at the Eotzmbisi GchWorx*. tnb2i; B01?M A TfiFLKY- - ttemoval. k RQIDDLB BOBERTB, A«oajrei at Lnr, (WitiJ» *J* . toraey for AllegbenyOounty.) his remorid to J*®- 105 Fourth itrert, between Bmithfield »Dd Offices lately occopled by Sami. W HUc*. fmblfcyL TTFrANTED—Forty Sharw of Bloc* ol W BoontKturon 1 B»nk, to comoletojo oritor. Auo. 10 Safe 0. * P. R. R. Stock. Bookm and Ooßuntaton