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Another putative editor of the “Organ” is a chief clerk ander a clever gentleman, on the opposite corner. Ho is a practical and experienced chairman of commit tees; and is rather great on addresses, which he delivers for publication to “ the organ ” alone. • He«is bo wise that he is said to consider the whole legislative body of our State “ thrioe sodden asses.” In fact, 41 ho is a little man, with a Senator’s head,” as an excellent Judge once said. Another of the editors is as Btr&ight as a ramrod, and a good deal longer. If yon have any difficulty with him, he tells you 44 it's all right, sir, all right;” and, as’his brother is Consul to Hong Kong, who doubts it ? If he wants to damage your position any where, he writes and tells “the folks” that you are a Know Nothing ; and that he is the only man who fights those frightful animals with sinceri ty in this vicinity. That ib Mb trump card ; but he has “taken no trioks " with it yet, that wo •’ \ *' “«* u»«. J" * -t- r . , - . r<"-j ' • > -.-. i •r' , ~ .. > i - ‘ <f* ♦ •"■ . <r. r . v ’ % „ -v»t : . ' -%:-t, V, , ■ - laity J&tniing OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. pittsb®R^® : TUESDAY MORNING: « *,»r will lie found on Reading Jttatier w»‘ eacU Page of tfeU P*P' r ' _g M pETTISOH-L A CO., Newspaper AdtxHUina A Z£, are tiro Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly ' d a,o authorised to receive AnvnttiMMßSTs and SKBCjmiOT for us ot the sonio rotes os required ot this office Their receipts arc regarded as payments. Their o glees are at NOT Yobs, 122 Nassau street, Boston, 10 State stheet. MOUSING POST JOB OFFICE. We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fart that we have just receive from Philadelphia a number of fonte of new Job Type, a" are now prepared to fill orders for Cords, Circulars, Heads, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes Tor exhibi tions. All orders will be promptly filled. ssn'jsr 1 ' ~oiel' ( W oWiV^' ■ The following gentleman compos., the C»mmiUee. WiC " A. floMci!r S ’ l.B.Pm“Son. TbonJ Keenan, Thos. B. Hamilton, •> Hardman, ESSST Wm. M. Porter. J ° hn *)• Ir ' in ’ Thoa Parley, Aies. Black, Edmund Bnowden, John Mellon, Dr. A. H. areas Chos. Banwtt, P U. Collier, Francis Fells, Jaoob M’ColliiUt. Subsoribers who intend to remove on tbe fits! of April ehonld leave notice nt the counting room Otthis office, early; that their papers moy ba left regularly. THE CUSTOM MOUSE OROAN AGAIN. Tho “organ” of the unfortunate Custom House in our city is n great institution. As its editors can talk so briskly about other folks 4* lying,” " sneaking,” doiDg dirty little acts,” &c.| we proposo to derote one column more to them, to show what they can do ; and how natu ral it is that everybody should envy them. A brief account cf the arrangement of matters on the corner of Fifth and Stnilhfield street* probably be interesting p -»■»* 44 can furnish some valuable information on tho subject, tie cannot ploaso Everybody; and it may be that Some of our remarks will be considered rather more “ PERSONAL” than historical. Rut we must “ vindicate the truth of history and put on record for the benefit of posterity n truthful statement of the past conduct, present condition and future hopes of our ambitious and insatiable neighbor, tho Custom House organ, and its editors and proprietors. The Pittsburgh Union is that "organ.” It was started about four years ago. Tho design evidently was to draw its support from ambitiotiß politicians who bed monoy to spend, and no chance of sucoess with out liberal donations to hungry editors. Tho prosent proprietors of tho Union are in a peculiar condition just now. The times are hard. Their sucoeßa has been long delayed ; and at great sacrifice. They are getting despe rate, and would rather knock the bottom out of the Custom House, or do any other wild net, than not break down the Post. We oan discover no crack in our establishment as yet; and arc j determined not to be broken down. Tho “ or ganßhip,” not only of the Custom House, but of the party to which it profosses to belong, is what tho proprietors of tho Union want, and labor and pant for, " as the hart panto for tho water brooks.” It claims to bo awfully demo cratic, yet would, if possible, drive the Post and all its friends out of the party, so as to secure the “ organship” to itself. Toor thing! We have some inclination to step out of the parly for a few minutes, just to seo what would become of the Custom House, and how tho organ would thrive. But tho Post has fought the buttles o 1 the democracy for many years, and cannot swerve from its duty, even for a generous pur pose. We publish a paper for the people, and for the business community, os we have repeat edly said, and not for the politicians by trade , and this is our offence. We shall continue to do so. Well, this Union is not only a great institu tion, (in a small way,) but a very “ peculiar in etitntion” besides. One of its peculiarities is the multitude of its editors. According to dif ferent accounts, there is Alf and Dav : —Alf anyhow: Jack and JaokC: Tom and G, and and—well, wo don’t know how many more; nor is it of consequence. “The more the merrier,” in our estimation ; it is so much easier to bring down gome game at every shot, when firing into o flock. Most of them are office holders, office hunters, office brokers, or politicians by trade. One of the Jacks sup posed to be connected with the oonccrn, as his name formerly appeared as a proprietor, is the unfortnnate Cnstom House officer, (Surveyor of the Port,) who waked up one fine morning with his head a little sore, a screw loose in bis office, and ten thoosand dollars of the people’s money gone to , nobody knew where. We can guess there was great negligence at least; and that the bail will have to suffer. It was the people’s moDoy that disappeared ; but who dares mention it? are aware of. We cannot describe any more of the editors of that great institution. Bat now the question is, wbatiB the purpose of all this complicated machinery about the Custom House “ organ V' The answer is easy. It is to keep the people quiet while all the honors, emoluments and offices of tho national, state and city govern ments are “fobbed.” If by dint of much urg ing and wire working, a half dozen offioes arc secured to one individual, let no man dare to mention it, or tell the people of it. If ho doeß a half a column of filthy abuse will be poured out upon him through the columns of the Union next day; and Alf. will write it. If by negli gence, or other caußo, the bottom falls out of the Custom lloubo some day, and ten thou sand dollars of tho people’s money is lost, let the peoplo keep quiet, or the Union will abuse them in good round terms. If one of the Jacks applies to Congress for an act to release him from a large debt, and a Pittsburgh editor opposes it, he is a doomed individual. The “organ” will ponr upon him a torrent of abuso. It is thus tbs “organ” is to be employed to hold honest men and patriots still, and keep the months of the people shut, while the people’s - i .; v y*s kj. ‘ *- ** * 'ml''- «••'• »*, «**• «1 r. *V .. * v ■m.*# * _J . v V. - »K'. . . * . j money is lofct; debts dke the people released; I ' and offices and spoils secured to gorging, by those who could get no offices by the votes of j the people. Is not the “organ” a great insti lution, and very useful in its way ? And now, what have these little great men , done that they claim such vast rewards, and suppose people envy them so much ? They have I done a good deal, wo admit. Bat the quality of work must be tested by the results ; and by results let us try them. In the summer and full of 1553 preparations were to be made, and candidates nominated for the gubernatorial campaign of last year. It was a great occasion ; -and our Custom House oryan sts resolved that, MARCH 27 “ No pent ap U ica shouU contract tbt-ir powers Allegheny county alone waa too Btnall a field for their talents. They determined to control the political action of Westmoreland county, also ; and actually undertook to write down those staunch old Democratic papers, the Republican , and the Argus. They established a paper to *■break them down.” (It didn’t do it ) They got up meetings, very thiuly attended, and in soino instances, we aro told, succeeded in pas sing resolutions that were prepared in Pitts* : burgh. It was so said. Thus, not only Allegheny | county was to bo regulated by these self consti tuted leaders ; but the adjoining counties were to have the bent fit of their dictation. And be hold the result ! Ia Westmoreland county, where Mr. Bigler, only three years before, had nearly two thousand majority, in 1854 he got but less than a hundred majority. la Allegheny county, where, judging from the | past, it was believed Mr. Bigler would not be beaten more than three thousand, he was beaten over ;frf thousand. 11« long will the Demo cratic parly last, with Buch political tinkers strutting in tbo majesty of fancied influence, and undertaking to manage the political affairs of three or four counties ? At home here, this winter, they professed to opposa the election of Cameron to the U. S. Senate. At Washington they were, it is said, in favor of Mr. Bigler. At Harrisburg they work ed hard in favor of Cameron ; and tho usual fa (ality aoooinpunied their efforts, —Cameron ac tually getting four less votes after they went to work for him thau he had received before. The following comparisons will be odious to the organists undoubtedly; but when they un dertake to attack us without provocation, it would bo well for them to remember a few other facta that aro well knowu, and not likely to be over-looked or forgotten. During tho election campaign of 1853, tho Post especially advocated the election of R. Biddle Roberts, E9q , as dis trict attorney, and of Dr. McClintock to tho Senate. The Union devoted itself to the cause of Jadgo Fhaotioo. Judge Shannon was beaten four or five hundred votes ; while Dr. McCho tock and Mr. Roberta were elected by some eight hundred or more of a majority ; making a dif ference of twelve or thirteen hundred votes. We do not claim much oredit in this matter. .M essrs. M'Ciintock and Uobertß were personally very pop ular; and,so it was supposed, was Judge Shannon. But we can claim at least the credit of not dam aging and defeating those we 6ought to serve ; and we have not claimed iUrtt or four offices, or even out for our labor. IFe 0.. l no ofict But we do not choose to remain silent under tho foul , ‘ ' .*:£ / \ ; ; r '■'*! , blackguardism of those whose insolence,! ra pacity and folly tiro fast doytrnying a once grout aud triumphant party. That party wc sought to serve faithfully, as our positiou re quired. We asked uothing but a liberal support from the reading and advertising public. We sought no offices ; no handling of the public monies : no nets of Congress to relieve us from liability for the disappearance of ten thousand dollars; and uo piling of office upon office upon a single individual as a reward for defeating our friends. H> have uot sought a Feat in every county convention ; nor, when there, insulted anil bulbed a Gorman delcgato, because ho dif fered with us in opinion, and was not quite as well dressed aud talkative as ourselves. We are no office hunters; and no common 1 it>cllers. lIV have never rl ittered certain functionaries at Washington with assurances of profound respect and esteem, and then gone direct to Harris burg aud worked to elect their worst enemy to a high office. Put wc must reserve that matter for further uoc. fFY do not seek custom, patronage, success and office by slandering our neighbors ; by false hood aud misrepresentations as mean as it would be to steal; and utterly ruinous to the reputa iion, the purity and the success of the demo cratic party. When the democratic party is rid of such vampyrei and political hucksters it will rise and triumph agniu. And we predict that that day is not far distant. The people are aroused ; and the words of the old song may prove historical once more. In our quotation wo have no reference to Mr. Hastings. But if it fits the case, and foreshad ows the fate of any other three of the numerous editors aud parlies to the grand grab game, they can consider it just as “ personal” as suits them. It is the old soDg of “ The Three Rogues: ' a miller, a weaver and a tailor; who had resolved to got a living without work; so— “ The miller he ptole earn, Ths weaver be ,«tole yarn, A Oil the tailor-buy be .<ln!e brcmiirlwlh, To keej) tho*e three rogues warm.'' After various adventures, oecapes, and some good hauls , the catastrophe came— ‘•The miller wos UrowneJ in hi? dum; The weaver was hua-j la his varu ; And Ihn d>*vll ran away with the tailor-boy, With the broadcloth under his arm.” New Publications. Kate Atlcsfouu : a story of the Refugees, liy C. J. IV tiirron Philadelphia, T. B. Pulersou, 10- Chuanut street. For sale by H. Mioer A Co. This novel is by a gentleman who has a good deal of celebrity as a writer of fiction. Ho is the author of Cruisings in the List War—a very popular story; and also, if we mistake not, the Cabin and the Parlor—an Uncle Tomi tadc—that had a sale second only to tho origi-. nal by Mrs. Stowe, Kalo Aylceford is eoid by Eastern newspapers to bo his best work. We havo received from Win. HaU& Son, 329 Broadway, New York, tho fi?e following pieces of new music: Tremola Schottisch, by W. Vin cent Wallace; Leonore, or Delioioba Polka, by Carl Metz ; Nocturne, pour lo piaoQ, par Alex ander Dreyachock ; Shells of Ocean, or 44 1 wan der on tho Sea-Beat Shore,” music by J. W. Cherry; and “ Cheer, Boys ! Cheer!” by Chas. Mackey, mueio by Henry Russell. Some of these are re-publications and others copyrighted. Hall & Son have recently made a reduction of nearly one-half in tho prioes of foreign musio, and also greatly roduccd that of tbeir numerous copyright pieces. We c&noot too highly com mend tho movement of these gentlemen in thus placing music within the reach of many who have hitherto been precluded from its enjoyment by tho extravagant price asked. A catalogue of prices can be hod on addressing the publishers. Be particular in asking for William Hall & Son’s music. The Cincinnati Democracy have nominated James J. Farran for Mayor. The Convention passed resolutions denunciatory of the Know Nothings. All the candidates for nominations were required to give assurances that they were not Know Nothiuge. The contest between the Know Nothings and old line Democrats is get ting decidedly warm in the City. Frederick J. Fenn, for many years a reporter of the proceedings of the Legislature, died on Saturday morning. He was a brother of Theo. Fenn, formerly of the Pennsylvania Intelligen cer, and now editor of the Lancaster Whig. Tho Michigan Legislature has passed a law providing that no church property, of any de nomination, can be held exoept by trustees, and that no prießt, duaoon, reotor, &0., shall hold snch property tz.ojficio. *v- ... .-J. !. -. <£*6 J . ‘ t. •?>« v <.*•» ,4 '*■ •> A SCHOOL COR IDIOTIC AND FEEBLE i MINDED CIIILDUEPi. A school of this description is located near i Germantown, which is under the management of Mr. James B. Richards. From his report, recently made public, wr learn that the number of pupils remaiuining in the school, on the let of January, 1854, was 9 ; admitted during the year, 16; discharged and returned home, 6; remaining in the school, on the Ist of January, 1855, 20. There aro hundreds of children born annually with feeble minds, and sometimes idiotic, who, if taken early, could almost invariably be im proved, so as to become very respeetable mem bers of society. Without such training they become worse as they grow up, and form the pitiable objeots to be found in every community. Tho noble object of this institution is the one we have just stated. It will be gratifying to the benevolent to know that it has exceeded even the expectations of its friends. Says Mr. Richards: I never yet, during my whole into-cours* with t,ho*o un fortunate?, found one Loo low f»r improvement—nn.l I have often BeeQ fuses that might have beeu materially improved bad they been brought to us in season—while ih- distress of juuvntfl who have held their children hack on account of tbcir tendur age, bus often called forth our deepest sympa thy. The age at which children should be Admitted can hardly be too early: Indeed we would be glad to see half a score or mor« of Infants in our nursery, while none should he admitted niter twelve or fourteen years of iige ” To show what desperate cases hfivo been suc cesssfully treated, and what patient care it re quires, wo will give one which came under Mr. K.’s cwn charge, Borne years ago. It was that of a little boy five years of nge, who neither walked, crept, nor even rolled over, when placed on the floor. He could not distinguish his moth, er from a strangor. lie was found lying in the moat forlorn and apparently hopeless condition. He was Boon after brought to the school, whero Mr. Richards applied himself to tho task of as obtaining, if possible, whether he had any fac ulty which might be appealed to. The sentiment of nfl'e'ctkmr'Was stilt dormant, and the following is Mr. Richards’ account of the courso of treat ment pursued by him : lluving often noticed that an experienced nurse wool l endeavor to Krrfst ih»* attention of n new-born lulutt. not by showing it simp pretty toy hut by Mltny l» if ,u 1/ I.' lcvrr an inin'li;?.-r.t (‘nritj, I took thi- for my irnidi*; and, preparing uipfil for the tu*k, lul l upon the floor an hour each day f-lim: aloud to llii.- imbecile Ik.j , i,« if ho under ptoivl ui« perfectly. Tin* practice wa« ptir-’H-d fornn.-rul wi:»kt, till une Juv, instead of lylnrf <-n the ibn.r, 1 sat iu 11 chair. In n tew minutes 1 stive, by hi.- uiakiu;: *n »-fT.>rt C> move, that hu bad mis-ed me. A. m»..h a s 1 pine.si my self by his side he stopped fretting, and appeared to he pleased. More, then. I hail n fulcrum on w Lbh to tr«t my lever.” At the next lesson, instead of rending aloud, I rend to myself. llt* noticed my silence, nnd, slowly putting hie hand to niy mouth, attempted tn open uiy l'pno rendiug uloud again he exprosse-j hid pleasure by u smile. Ttits practice of reading aod tulkioj vc«s fit-adily perse vered iu for a number of week*, during whica time l wa vuablcd to £Hin his cootidcncM, little by little; and during the four years which followed In* more than answered my hiijhc.sl expectations, becoming a marvel to Li« friends Mid those who had previously known hun. At the end of that time, h« could read intelligently and walk at'Out like other children. As he never vet (in.l manifested an id-‘(» of *1 being higher than his teacher l tried tn him rue .-oi>- perniutt Liod. by telling him that Hod made Un- nppb-p. peaches, and pretty fl.iwer«; that He m \ I<‘ the run. and that lit* g Ten us the rain. I UH-n Rsk.-t him uhat he thought "t <«od ? hiH refly was. •• e.<vl Uod " 1 then ask-d how he felt towards that *• jr»vnd flod." h!« answer was a* natural ns it was beautiful, •* I should like to kiss Him " There were deaths in New York i» = t week showiug a decrease of •'»'< oa lati week’* tnor- Col. John Swift, for many years Mayor of Philadelphia, is now a candidate Ih-k re the voters of the F.ighth Ward for Alderman. lie has be- come very poor. Rosetta Armstead, the colored girl formerly belonging to the Rev. Mr. Dennison, of Louis ville, but who was declared free by the Prthatc Judge at Columbus, has been arrested by the Deputy U. S. Marshal anJ taken to C : nciunati, to be tried before the U. S. Commissioner as a fugitive slave. Brook Farm, at R.nburry, Mass., which wr..*- at one time owned by a company of Socialists, has been sold for a private residence, for $2,000. Tho institution wheu started was under the management of Mr. George Ripley and his wife, who was then an eloquent Unitarian clergyman, but is now the literary editor of the Tribi.nc. Araoog the celebrities who there experiment* d in social life were, Nathaniel Hawthorne, t.'has. A. Dana, John S. Dwight, Rev. Wm. 11 limn niDg, George W. Curtis and Margaret Fuller. There is trouble among tuc Whigs and Know Nothings iu Philadelphia. At the recent .no called Whig Convention all the persons put in nomination were nominees of the American party. Boforo the Convention adjourned a reso lution was offered opposing secret organiza tions, which was voted down by a decided ma jority; whereupon about ono fourth tho mem bers secedeJ. Tho seccdcrs met again on Sat urday and adopted resolutions denouncing secret societies, and recommending the eutiro separa tion of tbo Whig party from the new order. Common Pleas— Btfort Jnt!<jr Pan Hamm. James LUrrigan, indicted for subbing with in tent to kill policeman Jain os Gallagher, on tbe 7th inst., was put on trial; W. M. Dickson ap pearing for the defense. The Jury was etnpanneleJ and sworn, and the prosecuting witness placed on the stand, when Lo gave his name as Fatrick Gallnher. Mr. Cox (Prosecuting Attorney) said that Harrigan was indicted for stubbing James Gal. laher, and as it was a misnomer, bo had no other course to pursue but enter a nolleprorcyui. Mr. Dickson (to his client) —You can leave now. Mr. Cox—l ask the Court to order his arrest. Mr. Dickson—What fur? Mr. Cox—Tho Court has the right upon the supposition of the man’s guilt. Mr. Dickson—l would like to know how the Court can supposo him guilty. The Judge stated that he had no authority to order his arrest. Whereupon Harrigan eeizod his hat, and disappeared through the baok door in double quick time. The Baltiwouk Methodist Conference and the Slavery Question. —Tho Baltimore Con ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church ad journed on the 21st iuet., after a session of two weeks. Tho next sessiou is to be held in Laight street Church, Baltimore, on tho sth of March, 1856. On Tuesday, eloquent appeals were mado in favor of tho American Bible So ciety and Colonization enuso, and the report and resolutions adopted ordered for publication. A largo portion of the morning session was devo ted to the slavery question, which oarno before tho conference in resolutions from the Ohio and Wisconsin conferences. The paper from tbo Wis.oneio conference, which proposes substan tially to prohibit, on tho part of the membership and preachers, the buying, selling or holding human beings as slaves, was non concurred in by a unanimous vote. The resolutions omana ting from tho North Ohio conference, prohibit ing tKe baying of men, women and children with an intention to enslave them; and re quiring tho emancipation of elavos when it can be accomplished withont injury to them, were also rejected by tjio same decided vote. The Mormooß have built n steamer to ply up on tbo Great Salt Lake. She only waits for her machinery, which is to be taken out from St. Louis in the spring. Utah Territory now has a population of 40,000, and that cf Salt Lake City is 12,000. A number of Rochester (N. Y.) millers are in Toronto buying wheat under the reciprocity treaty. Tito Great Revolution In Medicine I li is accomplished! The want of centuries is supplied! In Mobsi’s iNVtaoaATiNa Euxm ob Cordial we Lave a medicine that destroys disease, without weakening the atom; that exhilarates the spirits, without entailing sub sequent depression; that cure* Indigestion In all its luma and consequences, that restores the shatteied curves to full vigor, that regulates the bowels and the liver, that causes the constitution itself to recuperate —and that in fact an swers the purpose all stimulant’, all nervine preparations, all cathartics and all alerativee, without producing any of the unpleasant sf;er effects which How from the use of ordi nary medicines. The Arabian herb which forms its basis seems to he the very thing for which herbalists and physi cians, chemists and pharmaceutists, have rearched in fill ages, and, until now, scorched in vain. Lri thf sick iyJmky ■' The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles. Price, three dollars per bottle; two for live dollars; six for twelve dollars. O. 11. HI NO, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canadas and West Indies. * i. v«- .» - * - **.«**» : v • '* - . v.. '>vv ••.. :v. -.-v iv* V- • -" • . ' - '* .'J-- *•- .■! '<*?*}#;.•_ i: i'j. ■' ' - ~: --v r ’ a 0'... , THE NEW*. A tlulbble of the Law< From the Cincinnati Enquirer. Suturin'*. ] Q. W. KEYBER, ) SELLERS & CO., )- Pittsburgh. FLEMING BROS, J ' v a r ;>/*-.»> tV\; NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, j Reported Expressly for Uie Daily Morning Post. Discharge of Two British Soldiers, Boston, March 2G.—ln the ease of two British soldiers who deserted from Sidney, C. 8., after robbing the Queen’s treasury, and conveyed here some time since, arrested for simple larceny, they were discharged from custody on the ground that they cannot be punished here for laroeny committed in another kingdom. Gulf Squndron to he Increased. Washington City, March 26. Our Golf Squadron ia to be immediately aogmentcd, and if any Spanish vessel hereafter overhauls or fires into an American vessel,she will be promptly obastised. Death of Senator Phelpß. Rutland, Vt., March 26.—5. S. Phelps, late Senator for Vermont, expired at his residence in Middlebury yesterday. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! ON TIIK Ist OF NEXT APRIL, TO' 63 FIFTH STREET, “"S# HIvLKRER rnppcMfu'ly Inform* the public, that on , the l«t day ot April next, he will remote uia Music AND I‘IANO WaREROOM:! tO No. 53 Fifth street, next door to Masonic Hall, And « ftw doors from the Post Ojjict. Th» New Establishment will be flivd up In the most ele gant manner, and the Pianos kept on the second floor, in a richly furnished and ppacious saloon A 8 PEND ID NEW STOCK OP GRAND PIANOS—FuII Grand and Semi-Grand, FULL SERPENTINE PIANOS, SERPENTINE PIANOS, LOUIS XIV. STYLE PIANOS; —AND OF— ALL OTHER PLAIN STYLES OF PIANOS; MELODEONB, SERAPIITNEB, etc., etc , ? on the war, nnd the public arc politely invited to cal nd examine the premises, stock of Goods, etc. 11. KLEBER, mhll.linl No.lhl Thin! sL, sign of the Golden Harp. fli* A Lady of our acquaintance, Mr*. Powell, No. IS Stanton street, New York, was troubled with liver eoropleiut for a long time, and after trying many remedies, wa« to try Dr. M’Lane’a celebrated Liver Pill*. She diil ao, and Fays that with one box she was t-f feet u Gly cured. » Indigestion, stoppage of the menses, eostivmest, and general '.rrryitl i rii;/ of the bowels, are all diseases originating in the Hume prolific enusn, on U aim that dreadful scourge, dtp pi.p*ir. Those who ore afflicted with any of the above enumerated disease*, may rest assured that the source of all their maladii:-* in in the liver, and for its correction the be.-t remf-.lv ev«-r nff.Tcd to the public la Dr. M’Lane's cele brated Liver PtUa. Try them. Tbe money refunded, if not ►•«tisfnrf<iry. P S -T he above valuable rnmedy, nUo Dr. M’Lane’a eel .d.mte l Vermifuge, cau now be had at nil respectable Drug S;. r-> in this city. Pure has err. will please be careful to ask fjr, and take none but IV. M’LanoV Liver Pills. There are other Pills, pur pnriivi;* to te Liver Id Is. now lwf.iv the public. A Vo, for sale by the >a)lo proprietors, FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd A Co., n hUbdiw 60 Wood street. NEW ADVEBTIBEHENTS. prnvp.uiuin commercial and mathematical COLLEGE, Is N<»w OPLNtD for Ihe re-eptiua ot rapils. Those who desire a thorough theoretical R ud practical knowledge ot Ho,»k Ke,.j iog and Arithmetic, etc , as wcl 1 ns of Matbe uiiiuc- getierß.lv, would do well to oill at the AtllßN.r.rM liULCixris, Liberty str et, near Wiiod, where theyeball be qualified roucJi uiri;er ai r} for les money than at any ovh-r institution of the kind in tbe city. Penniu.oncj and c. int >i t * unrii te. d; the rooms nro largo an 1 couimodlaus. qiiiititi.-hiton-* of Principal not excelled, as may be 1-arned tr- ibe '.r;tr:i' of the following gentl-men, who speak this •• \W know it no other person now engaged in teaching V Ke. | ing. M&lbf-mati etc., in this rity, equal to Mr j p.rrv -j. Fleming, .ms. m. Pi-.You.and j. kklly. F:*r te-ins, which mill l*. reaeooable. apply »t the College, il.ui:-tr.-m a A .M IiIOP.M. JOHN BAKRY, (Lato Professor of Book-Keeping, Ac., nt the Iron Citv Prinripnl. MPKHNOK. (ot the Iste tirni of Hard A IW Linqc,) • haviiiir ririn tlie siand lately otcupinl by J. 0. M"*rr, No ‘-433 LIBERTY htr-et. ophite the head of Wr.-.1, nnd harin'.' purchaa-d his Sb'ck, which he is now re pieni.hiug from the r as', invite, the attention of buyer< to hi- u-:-t imrnl. v. i..ch he U determin'd l„ ndl at the low e-t re*-. Inr ( :x-!i, or nppr.'V-d <tj*>rL credit. K II !>\V 1.-Tet-y hi. rusicimis that he will J*. I.v.in t at the r,|.l stand, 230 I.ibenv st cet, where tie r-hall be 'l.-i-v-d t* m-et 'hern, and ‘■ut.p’.y their wants, as hereto fore _ mh’JT 2w I)KU b'Jt.li LEATHER—3.td Sides juet received nod Pr iV -ah* hv |oshirr/4*| M. DR LANOK. U»r!i» lilDK.—M'ju.l *Jd i..r ►win t. r Ci mils: :w m. ni.', Kotlre to HlocUtiolOr rs. ('7k- J’iClilftiryh and i.\mn-ILsriU' /»' A'. O. , Mavrh *JO, r l Ml K I f.-vri -1 ou ub '-•*»i i* lions ti> thf iVp.tft! uf the P: 1 b«ir,;hnni i! mnHUrilU* Kjulrr.mi Oni]>-.juv U-yin ■U" fi- mvio >i« pnymeot of lh«* full Amount nfMi.-h !ii fhn:l h:ir*> b*»t*n mnJo. :tm! i*. puyitbU' . r m n. »t> r.i-b. on th<* lr<t (Uvis of April nn-1 rVtob r ?•'>i■ r’'■«*i* .nti'><l (o r.'--iv.* it iu* in-n-hy i.c-lifii-J < !.•’ urmunl on th.-ir .-trek will hi* <irj.» Mini p pa- uti tli-- Ui -lay of April nrx ,at th<- mil of ihe C* pi:.' , m tla-'C'kv. a. KUSSIXL, ii-!'-'* S^rrvlftH Dloaokntlon of l’nn iieraiiip. f piH: Purltum-hip t>*tw<«n Win. Youngson aoA Pruu‘l Voiii-.f-ion. unJ-r th«* uamo of Wa. Yi>l - m»sox & Co..U i*i s.u \ ip. WM. Yul/NOSON will carry on tbo PAINTING M'im-tfl i-) nil its br.infht> at the Shop r,f thn late firm, No, SKYKNTII ftrn-t, opjrt.su.- th.? Keptun* Knsrin.- IJpum*. ml JT lw WM. YoUN’UbOV. Hor.'K, SHIN AND ORNAiiKNTAL PATNTKR—N* Seventh street, opposite iho Neptune Kogir Uini*«*. mhiT7:t',ni A P«finer VV anted t APF.HSON having a Capital of Three or Four Thousand Dollars to invest iu a Manufacturing business, can b.'j.r cf an opportunity where he cun DonutE nil sionly in u ■•liert lime. The best references given. Application rhould l"> made immediately - 21 Sr (’LAIR ft. (tnh27:lf rj'O lb* l Honorable the Judges of the Court of General 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and lor the county of Allegheny Thi* petition of Christopher White, of the Third Ward, Pittsburgh, county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, —That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for tho ac commodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling hc.u-'e iu the w-rd aforesaid, and prays that your ori will be pleaded lo grant him a liccose to keep a pub) bou-e of eutcrUiinruent, and vour petitioner, as in du In,und. will pray. CHRISTOPHER WHITE. W<>, the -ulimitUmts, citizens of the ward aforesaid, do certify, that the al*ove petitioner is of pcxnl reptile for honesty ami temperance, and is well provided with house n*om and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of struuger-* and travelers, and that said tavern is ne- cessary. Jacob 110 stein, Nicholas, Rubel, John N. Young, Jacob Kcrner, W Vogel, Lnadlen Vrg*d, A. Holstein, Jno. Daub, J. N JUcbofen, A. Leech, P. C. Devine, L. T. Wuftphul. inhl'T.fU* [Gnzottecopy and charge Poat.) npO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Oenei JL Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county Allegheny The petition of John Krox of the Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh county of Allegheny, humbly sheweth: That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his tavern, in the city and ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will bo pleased to grunt liim a license to keep a public house of on tertainraem. and your petitioner, us in duty bound, will pray. JOHN KNUX We. the subscribers, oitlzeus of the ward uforesaid. do certify, that the above petitioner is of good roputu for hon esty and temperance, tftid is well provided with house room and convenience* for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. Jcd»n O’Connor, p. M’Cully, Thom** Grimes, 1L Kinuer, A. Roessing, U. Dernier, W\ A. Go mley, E. Casey.B- Cusey, M. Daly, 11. Noocbcl, James Montooth. mh27;3t* [Gazette copy, and charge Post.] I>«m A TRUTH FPL PORTK AIT, go to CARGO'** UAL- LKRY, No. 7fi FOURTH street, Apollo Buildings, lie u!in* to please. tnh£7 SUGARS —“ Loverlne’s” JOrushed, Pulverized and il-red Sugars, f-:r sale by mli 27 OILS —Nperm, Whuli*, Tanm*rn’ and Lnrd Oil, for sal« by mb27 MILLER A KICKETaON. SALKKATUS — 20 bit a tialeratus, •• McFarland's,” for 8,1.. by [tub27 J MILLKR_A KICKKTSON^ SALT— fiOO hblfl No. 1 Suit, to n*-riTP; for sale hy mb27 MILLER A UICKETSOX. Sundries— -30 doxen Tow and Cotton Bngp; 30 boxes White Pipes; vo do Pipe Heads; 20 do Pearl Starch ; HU do Bxlo, 10x12 Window Glass ; 20 gross qt and pt. Flasks ; 2000 tbs Bur Lend j 1!> boxes Extract Coffee; 2fi d > No. 1 Healed Herring; 3 rases Sardines; 100 doaeu Corn Brooms; ;t0 do Cincinnati Washboards; 20 boxes Baker A Oaks’ No. 1 Chocolate; Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chain ; Ilnti»og Wrapping, Twine, Bad Twin' Wrapping, Writing and Letter raperß; White nml lied lrfiiwi, DvisStnffs, Ulacki rg. Ink ; Tubs, Bucket*, Dairy Salt, (in bags,) 4c., Ac., 4c. In store uuJ for sale by MILLKK * KICKKTBON, mh," 220, 223 Liberty *t. (Journal, Union ami Chronicle ropy.) KA'IK AYLESFoRD; a Story of the Revolution. By Chnrle* J. Peterson. tno of 'ho lion Fovrr. By Goo. P. Burnham. LitV and Beauties of Fanny Fern, lint ti Hull. By Fanny Fern. Woull'ert's Roost. By Woshingion Trving. Lunds of the Saracen. By Bayard Taj lor. Tire Lamplighter. Th* Ca-uk* Builders. By tho author of tho ‘Heir of Rodflitle. ’ LUtell's Living Aco, No. Hal mi’s Magazine for April. Price ID cents. Peterson*? Magazine for April. Price lßrpnts. Frank Leslie's Journal for April. Price 18 cents. For sale by H. MINER A CO, xnh27 No. 32 SmUbfield street. Nk\y bucks, ani> magazines fok apkil.—Jri ham's Magazine for A i rl), with colored fashions plate. New York Journal, for April. Ballou's Magazine, do. Harper's Story Book. No. 4. Kate Aylesford, a Btory of tho Refugees; by Charles J Peterson, author of Cruising in the Last War. l.Uing Age, No. 55d—for this week, if you want new Books or Magazines, call at the Ohean Book Store of W. A. UILDKNFENNEY A CO., ro h27 Fifth st„ opposite the Theatre, /Vli: DON'T VoT) REMEMBER MISS ANN, OLD JOE? I / Miss Ann, with her face so brown; Her hands! ah! how red; and then they were rough Tee roughest and red Jest in town: 1 met her yesterday, old Joe, Her face boam’d bright with hope, For her bands were smooth, and soft, and white— She had used the Herpetic Soap. This excellent Soap, which will rapidly heal all chaps, chafes. Ac., can be had for cents per cake, at No. 140 THIRD street, below Smlthfield. mh27 BE ANS— 2O barrels White Beans just rac'd and for sale by mh27 RENBY H. COLLINS. [mh!s:lm ■: r, .< ' ■ ; l t- 1 -j . >■•*• Til© Eye.—Dr, C. A. GREENE will (tiro a THIRD LECTURE, on the Etb,at MASONIC HALL, onTUESDA Y EVENING, March VTlh. Lecture conimcncas B t o’c ock. Let every oue utlend, and bear of discovery of Dr. Greene. _ tf Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; MASONIC IIALI,, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT OALWAY, PreailienL Jas. D. M’Qill, Secretary. This Company mate? every Insurance appertaining to or connected with LI Fit RISKS. Also, against Hull and Cargo Kish* on the Ohio an i -11«- eissippi river? and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And nguinst Loss and Damage by Fire, aud against ihe Perils of’the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies* issued at tbo lowest rates consistent with safety to ail parties. directors: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, James 8. Hoon, John Fullerton, John M'Aipin, Samuel M’Clurkau, William Phillips, James W. iluitman, John Scott, Chas. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. GnzsnuijM. D., David Richey, James Marsha l, John MUM, Horatio N.Leu, Kitunnin;!. NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, MO. 70 WALNUT STREET, PfllLAllKLPiiiA. CHARIER FERFETUAL. Authorized Capital, $300,000. AS3ETTS LIABLE FOR THE LOSSES OF THE COM PANY. In Stock Nates, (negotiable lr»rin,)secured by Mort gages and Judgments $lOO,OOO In hills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments, Bonds, 4c 106,000 In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Item? 47,000 Total $-:53,000 H. CADWKL, President. O. 11. IKIiU, Secretary. SBt" Fire, Marine and inland Transportation risks, taken at_current rates. Hides anti uu. Youngton MILLER A RICKETSON. SPECIAL NOTICES. PITTSBURGH OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET , REFERENCES, PITTSBURGH. Kramer A Rahm, Curling, Robertson A Co., N. Holmes A Sons, Wm. Buguiey & Co., J. A. Hutchison A Co., D. Leet-ft A Co., Murphy, Tiernan A Co. FUiLAbELPIIIA. Wninright, Huntington JI. L. ilollowoll k Co., A Moyd, David S. Uruwn k Co., C. H. * Uoo. Abbott, Wood A Oliver, Heaton A Deoekln, Caleb Cope & Co., Chae. Megargee & Co., Drexul a Co, llaukers, Hon. Wm. b. iteiey, Seott, liuk.ur A Co., Harris, Hale & Co., Deal, Milligan A Co. .1. HANKS KNuX, Agent. No. 116 U uter street, Htltiburg'i CITIZUKS’ lnnurnnci Company o t PlitaburgU.—Wll UAUALEY, President; SAMUEL L. .MAllifllKLL,Secretary. Office: 94 Water Street Jjr.lu.'tcn JJarkeianu ifvOtlarced. Insures HULL on<l CAJUJU Kirfcr, r«n the Obioautl Missis* slppi Rivers and tributaries. InFurenagainst Loks or Damage by Fire. ALSO—Against the Periled tlie Sea, and Inlandtfavsg&* tlonand Transportation. piksotoie: itlchuni Floyd, BaniUfl M. Kit'r, WilLiatii JoLu a. Uilwortb, Fwn lx Stfllur.-, William Bagaley, James M. Cooper, Samuel Rea, Bobertl)UDlnp,jr., Isaac M. IVunock, 8. llarbaugh, Walter Uryant, Jt»hn dhiplon r-.UOWAUU Health Association of Pittsburgh, P*.— Oi-rICK, No. lob TUiUB oT ilifcl’, opposite Uie Telegraph UtJice. This Asr-oemtion l.s urgauistnl h>r Lhe purpose of affording mutual assistance to enrh other, iu case ol sickness or ac cident. By paying a small yearly payment, the members ol the Association sweures a weekly beuebtdurmg sickness, aTeiugiug from s—,-li» to fit) p-.-r week. Iu this Association ail meuihers an* equally interest;*! iu the mnuu. r wuienl and pro&ts d. B. MivliNlilil, I’rt-rtnlcuU T. J. HuJU'CEpSecrotury. JH-hooumaser, William U. liaytu FiuaucM Coimmth;?—J_o£lau Cl<n, James Reamer, G. N. IOfFdTuT. Consulting Physician—P. Irish, M. D. .r- \v ekicra Penimylvaula ilo«g>tL«.l.— I)ra. Ij. e>CH£SCE, Seoucd, between Wimhl and Marke •.tiveU, and J. U».F.n, North-euel earner 01 ihamoud, Ali* gheuy city, are tile &Ut'n.ltu;< I’hy -ii-uns lu the above 1 usi: tutiou, lur the first quarter of ls.'-i- Applications for odmieMon inuy he made to them ut ul hours at thnr olhres, or nt the Hospital at d oVioeii, P. M. lu-ri-ul CU.S.-.S ot arr blent hi injury life revived a tail Uiub, without form. AUNOLU & WlUilAltla, M'kM'PACTUatU.-' . F Ckilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and Fitting Generally, FOR WARMING AND VKN'I ILA'i'lU., OF lUJI MM NGS. A. A W. w ill coTitittJt for whi iniDv; m.(J TrutUMtiuj’, !>j steam or hot water pipe?', or Chij.-ouV 1 iirujiv; t.hurdl er, Ucspitiilr, FaetorU’.-, liiwu tlou.-rs, Court UuUsee* Jailk, lintel* Or La'dlii-i;''. No. -i Mtuket olirtt, j -u-j ‘ ~n Frauklio aaviug Kuiul noil Lolu A ssocltttton, ui- rich, No. W thiONT oTlt h tT. LUroUut Htt\— MONDAY. Note- ijloiv.l ( u S A'l U IvU A Y to tlio Secretary, ut the iior** t>f Juou 11. Muller, No. fel Wc<vl s-treet. \>edtly Duic* rvceiv*M at. the ‘■am*- tu...- huJ plare. (dechunj _J. WliimKrf. >ecrd»i'v. r _a. To Lcl.—uli, S'IUO.M) llir.Ar.l’- lK;y TUN i' KnULNK t,-i M>;!i >uK.jU<- |wr public lut'fiiDkiH.) will b-j ii*t lor Uiri.v or Oor ni.’b'- ::i sin* witk. l!.o4uwe C*f Ot.v'UUh t b.N^TO.N, d> c4:dm nt S. M’(Jlurk:»ii>. .No bo \\ 0.-id rtr.-.d. NottccfTLe JUU IvN .M hA i'A ILi SO CIKTV, ol l')lt.-.burgli .Mid Alh-„'ln-i;), u;f» t* »-n um WKL»NKSIMY ol rnootb, «i r*'.*UoCl 1 i.i. 1 i*Kl iu tho Lbumnu J. by ovde M:y u«M w *v.i: \ l>. O. B’. — I'la.-r I-.' •• ,11.;, >v ,irOu:glC;U Uilil, Wood street, belw fi ll t mil 'ire. 1 1 h:i<l Virgin alley, i {rTSiU'aa:i Lonot, No. «'••>»> —Mwiv* - r> 1 ut-raay evi-ning Msrcantu.l Lncav.ikkm, >«• ’..r.-*. «:nl third Fri 1m o' each moot h ‘ in ar‘is l t ATTKNTIG.N : r. 1.. u - \ ...i arc vrt-r*y i*. a-.r-u at:**i:* 1 at your Ann rv,u* >l'' Ni> A Vo, \\ hi'N i)Ai'g mid i iUD.-vl r, I‘-r <in:i.ai-J 1-. Iran; >.r: a l ; ue>» u.-« nmy or u>r«- llu- G i:i| *uiy. p KAN K, iDHrAi'iuiiJ HOFPEUS PATENT I*L,AXE rpilK umter-iglkj ».< p:v;un.l t- -.*!-,!> fAKPKNTKK 1 C A lii NK 1' MA lilv.ii 1 , M.ii W . U.-i> iu Wj.,l ..I'U.r-rll M |l h >.is Pllir-Utlll ttU-1 ' K* Uttlil"- I*l. A > K.*'. A 1 who hn v.* tri.-.l it, j-: *■ nou i;*'.- la . <• a \ :.i u>.h e i VriiUi-u, that UIU.-I M..0H1-.IU- m;.-. n.r.l u-e. ’Jh.-fi Ic-aing li'Vi-ri* f.om prudi-Hi «kmen i.r--‘but iwu amoi many *• • t.«t« tim 1. «•- r<- t> rl rivou. uieiuJ i.g t- Plane a bom; ttl: oUkis iu use : Pirmi’R'J:! t’TI'AM Cvll Fcwu.:; \Yv l.etvbr o-rtify. ll;nt durinii llu* 1.i.-i ;«vi * e u.oij vr« have u»etl Hopper's Pul tit rune, iitnl do not h---i to recommend it tv Oitmn-lMuk-r- (ini C*rp Dte'.* a* pfrioc o any other P'.aue i n u-. \ IV* rinsil it it peculiar:) adapted to planiug oak, cherry, walnut, uud nil soit.* c-t hnnl wood, and f r plaßJug rvun ia.it s Inr iu t ii':i 'r to the i.U ui il • ' f fcnipilig, b-ri U s b-tng a :;reut saving of time. One man. by QMig tUs Plan**, wi.l plum- in.'ie Teneers thuu five men raudoV_. an o;her i-Imh* nr method in use. H. H. Ryan A Co. To Muses F. Eaton, Kmi : I*ear Sir —l have examine! Hopper'.* Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to be a im»st ex ellent article l *r the use for which it i- intended,us a combination o* plane and scraper. It is particularly adapted to pinning vrue.rs, and it dot not rebuilt* one-fourth the time or litU.rof the <dd method and I have no doubt, when it** properties become general) known, but that it vrili entirely upersedo the lotmer t dious und laborious custom. I most cheerfully rec. mtnend It to all persons engaged In tho Cabinet business, as from my knowledge i f it. there is nothing ks well lined to gi»o a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers as the Ilopper Patent Beto-h Plane. Jambs W. WycnwiLL, Furniture Wnreroom*, 97,99 Third n . Pittsburg] Pittsburgh, tebruaig -7, I>;>s. MOSES F. EATON, of thi- city, is my sole Agent for t Saiecf Planes, or of rights to uiaoufirturo ami sail the: \V>j. C. HOPPER. Pittel.mwh, fmh2Mf J AIiEMV MOSES F. EATON, No. It) Sixth street, agent for selling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to sell ibe following lately patented article.*: Sands A Cummings’ Patent Brick Alachtne; Hopper’s Patent Veneer Plane; Trott’fl itatunt Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan’s Rock Drilling Machities; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford's Steam and Water Gauges; and, Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. Theso articles have been oxamiued by practical mechanics ami machinists, and pronounced superior to any in use. He Is also authorized to sell Rights to make und vend these articles In any part of the couutrv. He has also f. r sale hot-pressed Nutts and Wasners, and finished Brass Work. He is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of otht patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the bur ness fuithful uud constant uttentiou. He refers to the following CARD. | JThe subs-criber« have long l ten ncvjmuntcJ with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and hare no hesitation iu recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, us a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, In whose exertious every reliance may l>e placed. Neville B. Cruiir, W. Kobinsou, Jr., Win. Larimer, Jr., John Uraham, W. H. Denny, li. Childs & Co., James Wood, N. Holmes k Sons, P. It. Friend, Kramer ft llahm, Y. Lorenz,' L. K. Livingston, Knap A Wndo, William F. Johh.'ion, ■William Phillips, Andrew Fultou, Wilson M’Cnndless, A VV. Loomis. PiTTsbuBOE, November 27th, 1854 Doan’s Patent Itock Drilling Machines, WEIGHING ABOUT 30U POUNDS ; chii be worked and moved by two men, and flo the work of live or six in the ordinary way. 8. S. Fowler A Co., Manufacturers. Tin* subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni ted Stales, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. BEP £ E TO Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R. 11.; W. Mllnor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. R. R 4 Qen. Wm. Larimer, Jr., President I*. A C. K. R.; 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. A C. R. IL; Messrs. Manfull A Nicholson, Contractors lor tbo P. A 3 R. IL decl9 Coal Land for Sale. SEVENTY-FIVE TO KIOUTY ACRES Wst quality o f CJAL, which can be brought to the centre ol East Bir mingham or the river hy Kailread. This offers the best op portunity to manufacturers aud dealers which can ever be obtained to secure a valuable Coal truct so near the city. The surface is beautifully located for Country teats, and will be sold whole, or in one to five acre lots. Apply to WM, PHILLIPS, corner First and Rosa streets, or L. C. HEPBURN, mar24:lf No. 99 Fourth street near Wood. GREAT WEBTEKN OYhTEii AND FISHTdEPOT^ WOOD STREET /a\ ALL kinds of Eastern and Northern FISH .land OYSTERS nt wholesale. Also, sslved cp in every style nt the counter. Hotels, Restaurants and private families supplied daily. 3- STEINKUCK, tnh23] Agent for the Philadelphia Oyster nnJ Fish Ct Still Another. GREAT PUBLIC SALE OF AT ROCHESTER. THE first sale, for the Spring of 1865, took place the 16th insL The SECOND WILL DK HELD ON SATUR DAY, the 3lat insL, or last day of March, precisely at ten o’clock, A. M., and adjourn at half past twelve—s> that parties from Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Ac., may return home by the onto'dock Accommodation. tor particulars, see handbills, maps, 4c., or enquire of those who bought at Vie fiveformir salts, of Henry Boyle. Auctioneer, Allegheny, or of Joseph Lewis, No. 2 St. Clair street. Pittsburgh—at which places bills may be had by those who call. T. C. GOULD. Rochester, March 23,1856 —{mh23:ts] Anew invoice of extracts for tue iidkf., as follows: Oriental Drops, Ex. Boquet, Mask, Spring Flower, Upper Ten, Magnesia, Geranium, Heliotrope, Jockey Club, Rose, and fifty other kinds, have just been re ceived by (mh22) JOS. FLEMING. - ""Vs «- jKrTU©f>ieaitt*e and Comfort of ktas.ffm i,. v> pitted in a BUIT OP CLOTIiE3, is grotiy by | _ haring them good, and suitable to *bs stisos. QUIBBLE ! ~p)ITT9BBCR.GI£ THEiTKK-Brtfl sf XXlt' has got all that is necessary to effect tbafc great eonsnmma* 1 Jl JOSEPH 0. POSTER, Lou < and Manager. Uon. toll, as regards lit and quality of goods. Persons ! mia ani ParquoSSo" |““raU"boxss,larM_._lB.oo wishing to experience all this, and be only moderately Second Tier .......25c. | Private Boxes, 5ma11...~45.00 charged, can do so by calling at 240 Übertt ftexit, head of , Boxes for colored persona ..25 cents. WootL | »Certificate, securing seats, 12}$ cents extra.. TUESDAY EVENING, March 27tb, 1865, the perform ance will commence with G Lorel, Esq.’s beautiful play of THE RIVAL ME iOHANTS. Mnrgaret Ellmore ..Mbs Charlotte Cramptoo. Matthew Elmore _Mr. Cbarlea Foster. The whole to conclude with the excellent Farce of .. RATHER EXCITED. . Eoublequill ..... T. B. Johnston. open at 7 o'clock; performance commences P. 8. —Pantaloons, in particular, la one of hi 3 greatest fortes, lie cannot be beat in the style and fit of this gar* meat. Numerous references could be given, If necessary, to corroborate this statement. (decO) E. (HUBBLE. Neuralgia.— This formidable disease, which seems to baffle the skill of physicians, yields like magic to Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of the Astor Hous*, New York, and Into proprietor of the Exchange Hotel,Richmond, Va., is one of the hundreds who hare been cared of severe Neuralgia by Cartels Spanish Mixture. Since his cure, he has recommended it to numbers of others, who were suffering with nearly every form of di> ease, with the most wonderful success. He says it is the most extraordinary medicine he has ever seen used, and the be.-t blood purifier known. See advertisement in another column. (mhls:lra Mortification, tho instant a plaster is applied, must cease, and vigor is given by DALLEY’S PAIN EX TRACTOR'S galvanic effects, and except the parts are de composed, they will soon be restored to th‘lr natural color; but if so, the contagious influence will be neutralized and arrested, for mortification cannot proceed whe-ever the salve be laid on, and new flesh will certainly be generated. POISON EROJI INSECTS, BIPTILES AND HANTS Are rendered quite harmless bv rubbing In instantly a quantity tf BALLET’S PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after it bus swollen, and livid spots are visible. Even then, like the voltaic battery, it will directly attract, dissolve, and metamorphose the poisoning influence. At the sting of bees ami mosquito*?, the instant it touches you the pain end*. The bites of rabid animals also are as speedily neu tralized. 0. V. CLICKKNER A CO., Proprietors, New York. For sale by Dr. G. 11. EEYSER, 140 Wood street, and bi all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Uni ted States. mh23:d*w2w Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking*Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTED—No. 21 Ft. CLAIR BTREIT. All kinds of Composition Ornaments, for Steamboat*, Ac. All kinds of Gild.ug and Re gilding, to order. Gilt Mouldings for Frames, wholesa’e and retail Varnigh for Oil Paintings. Engravings and Lithographs, for sale. Impaired or defaced Oil Pa tilings restored in the be.-t manner. AH Frames and Mouldings m nufaotured in this estab* .-hmcnt may be cleaned without injury, with soap and at-r. Call and see No. 21 Ft Clair at.. Pittsburgh. [mh2o.tf rI 'U bUot.NhSa AlEtf. — tor salt*, ku excellent tousiucsa X Stand, with Dwelling House, Warehouse, Ac —situated on Lisbon street, WellsviUe, Ohio. The House Is well ar ranged, containing eight rooms and kitchen, with wide portico in front —having a fine view of the Ohio river. A lurge Store Room, well finished, with two good show win dows. The location being on the main street, near to the It. It. D*pot and river, renders it wry desirable. The Lot dOf.-etftvntby 120 deep to an alley, on which is a two story Warehouse; also, a cistern for water. The Btore is now oct: •. pied by the proprietor, in the book, stationery and va- riety goods business, and the strek cn band (which is small) can be had, if desired. A basinessof from $7 000 to SIO,OQO per year ha* be<n done, at fair profits. The locality is well united for Hardware or Dry Goods. Price, $2,800, Terms; ssoo i □ band ; balance al one, two and three years—or Will be traded for approved merchandise, or lands in the South ern part of lowa. 8 CUTHBERT A SON, £Tih2f» No. 140 Third at LAWNS, LAWNS.—a. A. MASON A CO. will ojen, on the libth 106 t., 500 pieces of the newest styles— Fine French Lawn*; 80. Batiste do. 80. French Cambilca. Do. Splendid Organdies, Do. Fancy Jaconets. I.IIIK.NCII BIQLUANTKS—A. A. MA&ON k CO. will 1; open, on tha 28th inst , some fine new styles of French Ilnllinu'fs. mh2B S'” ILli BoN.NKTS.—A. A. MASON k CO. will open,on the 2Gih iii-t., twenty dozen Silk Bonnets, for the country trade. mbS6 Sl iJ AB—l9o bhila Plantation Sugar in etoTe and for sale b JIILLKR & IUCKLTSON, n>h~i6 2*21, 2;8 Liberty street. \/| ul.ASsta—iou t>i»U Plantation ftlolosacs; XiJL 150 hf bbld do do l iii bbls St. 8. IL Molas^oa. [mh26] MILLER & RICKUT9ON, Fi»r fnle by B'EA> —150 baif pbeata Young Hyson, Gunpowder, lm L j-crial ami Dlack Teas. For sale by mhui MILLEK & RICKETSON. - i "Wlfl 1 K - 0.0 bit Kio Cotfe-e; 100 OU Qovfcrumijnt JavaCofToe. Iu store at.U for sale by mh26 MILLER 4 RICKETSON '| ■'OIIACU' ‘ ; : iiACUO—I.’O ••llussHl b. Kobinson,’' **Qrani’s,” A “ Anderson's. ” 50 dwarf boxea " Blimnerhaesett,” l'»-rf"C ion,” “JuwW of Opbir,” “*l)iadfm Twist,” “Esme rivlda" Tobacco, in fctoro and for Rale by “‘t’-ft MILLER A RICKETSON. C»I‘«AKS— ,'iuM Havana and l'rlncipo Cigars, beat brands, io store nni f r .sale by tnbvo MILLER & RICKETSOV. t.Mfi i»rsjf No. 3 Mackt-r^l; i. CO *• mt'cliutn 3 “ —3 *• No.l tteklpd nrrrifg: 1U drum* ‘'Graud Hank” No. 1 Codfish. Tn siorr und lor sale by MII.I.KI'. i r.ICKETSON 80ap andcandles—' li'n) boxes No. 1 l'alru Soaji : •• “ 11:11 «v Co.” Variegated Soap; M li Cincinnati Star Candles—4's, SV, G*£»; 10 “ “ Stcrin •• ?W by 'M U.VH .t RTOKETSOV. i 1 KVY* days since, I pul>ltah«.d an a-Ivorlifement of my r\ ji AM'sriui Pianos, ia v.’hi>’h mu oxtruct from a letter l'i"f. 11 Kohh'.-ck, of this <l»y, nddre*.el to Missis. 15/iuut/. tru n & Heins, i f Hamburg, tin* nmmifeclnrera, w.t' ni-ortitl. This morning 1 observed in several of the diiily papers a*• Notie signed by Prut. It, in which he stace.* that I was unauthorized to make use of it, und that it was Incorrectly stated and applied. In r*-piy — I presum’d ihut it lih had written the letter, he, »:! eouise, meant abut whs therein contained, und con* rto-ijiieuilv required uo authority from him to make the same public. As regard’ thu assertion as to Its incorrect ness, I have the letter in my possession, and it speaks for iL.ii if. word for word ns I have published. Messrs Baum* gsirten ± Heins are not dependant upon Mr. ltnhbook for epdoifen-.ent—their I’ianos were known, appicriated and rexived the highvßt rommeodaliopß from the first artists, long before Prof. U. saw tit to par*3 an optoion upon them. My reason for publishing the extract \ras in the fact tba f he whs well kDGwn in the city, aud Dot bo ause his recom mendation was nrceseary to establish the merit of the l‘i:mi.s. In ccnclut-hn, 1 may add that they6tand on their own met it, and ar>; endorsed by such men as List, Tholbetg, und others, jolelv on account of their merit.* inh-d ' CHARLOTTE BLUMK. r 7 F.VTVEV 11, ]si o. VAN GOItDER’S TRIMJIISG STORE, No 8 3 Mavxlt St., Corner op Diamond. JUST RECEIVING, a large and 'Hell selected stock of all the new styles of LA DIRS* DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, Gimps Braids, Velvets, Luces, Cords, Ribbon*.* A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian KMBKOIUERIEg. io Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Slvovt-s, Insertin'*, Infanta’Robes, Cbemizettes, Bands, Caps A Waists. A full happly cI*MOURNING GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, J ove and Gauze Veils, Pbiin Liueu setts, Slejves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Cbemlzuttes, Italian and Eng’h Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Rands and Inserting®: French Working Cotton, Hoop*, Linen and Cotion Floas, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk. Stllletosand Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A 'urge assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Fins, Needles, Buttons, Tape , and everything in small wares generally. Bajou's rest Kin Glovss, in white, black and colors. Sizes from No. G to No. 10, alwavs on hand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cht> »P- mh23 Boarding School, " ' OR SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The GLEN HOTEL and Grounds are offered for RENT for either the above purposes. The Bixe and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable, render this a moat desirable location for either u Male or Female guminary. For terms, apply to mh ?-* tf BUTLER, 07 Front street. r f M-.AS—75 buif cheats lou g H;.sou, Imperial, Uunpow* _L der and Black Teas, for sale by mh24 KING A MOORHEAD. rpoiJACCO— 75 boxes Russell A Robinsou’a, William U. A. Grant’s, Webster Old's, and other favorite brands; in store und fur sale by fmh24j KING A MOORHEAD. NAILS —650 kegs assorted Nails for sale b^ *J»24 KING A MOORHEAD. MOLASsES —150 barrels, cypress and oak cooperage, for pale by (tnh24[ KING A MOORHEAD. STKAMBOAT FUKNITURK —Strict attention given to the manufacture of steamboat cabin furniture anC chairs. T. B. YOUNG 4 CO., mar'Ji 38 Pmlthfield street ’• KLOU FU uov27;dtf I>AKIX>U FURNITURE.—We are constantly manufac turing fine parlor furniture of every description; war ranted in material and workmanship, and sold at reduced prices. [mar24] T. D. YOtTXQ k TO. AND BOOK OASES—A variety of pat* 0 terns, walnut and mahogany; for sale by _mar24 T. B. YOUNG & CO. OSGOOD’3 INDIA CUOCALOGUE, a ctrtain KerdSanil Ague, and all other bilious l2 doz. rtec-ireJ by JO3. FLEMING, mh-l Corner Diamond and Market st. Y' I’ECTOUA Ay ISR’S CUKKUY I’kCTUIIAL and CATHAKTIO PILLS. 1 gross of these celebrated medicines rec’d by inbS2 JOS. FLKMING. HOOPJSH’d AROMATIC CACUOUd Tho beat article now In use lor sweetening the breath. 6 doz.; ecM by uih22 JOS. FLEMING. KUSEMARIE IIAXII OIL—An excellent article for the preservation of tte hair. 12 UO2 rec’d by 1,1h '~ 2 JOS FLEMING. G 1 UM LaOI'S —Another large Supply of finely flavored „ r Gum Drops rec’d by (mb22) JOS. FLEMING. i HX** 11 J?.} 1 -—* £ resh £U PP I y of Baker’s celebrated \j C.-d Liver Oil rec’d bv [mh22l JOS. FLEMING. DOLLARS REWARD will be paid for the detection r o 1 the person who is in the habit of stealing the morn ing papers from oar door. WILKINS * CO 7l Fourth 6t BEESWAX— This day received and for aalo by mh -* HENRY 11. COLLINS. and the Sixth TOWN LOTi IARD —H» kega No. 1 Lard for sale by •J HENRY U. COLLINS. CloDrl&U —2000 ttts Codlish for sale by j mhn JiKNKY n. COLI INB. BitUOMS— 100 dozen Corn Brooms for sale by mhlT*. lIKNRY 11. COLLTNB. TIMOTHY SEED—OO buahels for sale by mhlT HENRY H. COLLINS. \ BARREL FRESH EGGS this day rec’d, and for sale by 1 mh2l nENRY H. COLLINS. tIARUO’S GREAT SUCCESS In catching a Truthful and ) pleating LIKENESS is proverbial. Rooms 76 Fourth street. 43-Prices moderate. mb22 CHIMNEY TOPS—2OO Gothic Chimney Tops, of varloi sale by <mhl2) HENRY H. COLLINS KICIIARD C. BOOKING, MANUPACTUBER OP CARD. LASS—SUO boxes Bxlo. 0x12,10x12 and 10x14 country X Glass, for sale by (mh24) KING A MOORHEAD. 100 bags prime Rio; 36 pockets Java; In store and for sale by KING A MOORHEAD. 'E.\ FOY 'IMBLES—With and without marble tops, fin* isbeJ and for sale by f mar 24] T. B. YOUNG 4 Cl). -20 bbls for sale by •' HENRY Hi COLLINS. ACK.EREL—No. 3 large and medium for sale by tuhl2 HENRY H. COLLINS. ■N'T .'N V,; Important to Persons Aißloted wlth. Her« nia, or Rupture of tbe Bowels» tud tbe danger of Strangulation ty neglect* ing it. • The right coarse for any one to pursue whams? be-af* dieted with Rupture, la to procure a good Trass Well adapted to the ruptured parts, in order retain the protruding portion of the bowels. This is often neglected) and the bowel becomea'etrangulated, leaving the patient not only In a suffering but dangerous condition. I hare always on band, and daily adapt) the most improved Trusses; among which is MAESII’S RADICAL'CURE TRUSS) which wQI really produce a radical cure in a short time. Of ttjurse there are coses when no Truss will cure, but in a vast ma jority of redncable Hernia, or Rupture, this.Trusswill .cure. I have every variety of Trusses,' from 60 cents to $3O; also a large assortment of CHILDREN’S TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for varicose broken or enlarged veins; PILE PROPS, for'tho felhf and cure of Piles; SHOULDER BRACES, fbr men women and children;. SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every variety of mechanical appliance used in the ettre of disease. Call and examine them at ray Drug Storey No 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley; (sign of the' Golden Mortar. (fobi2alawj DR. GEO. H. KEYSER. tritlsh and Continental Excbani SIGHT BILLB DRAWN BY; DUNCAN, -SHRRBIAN A CO. i'.. ON THE UNION BANK, BONBON, Is Sous OP £1 ASTD UfWABCS. THESE DRAFTS are available at &U the principal Towns of ENGLAND,SCOTLAND and IRELAND, ud the CONTINENT. - We also draw Sight But? on 81. A. Grnnebaum A Ballln, ' FRANKFORT A MAIN, Which serve as a Remittance to all pma oTGERSLANY. SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND. . 1 Persons intending fo travel abroad may procure,through us, Letters of Creiit, on which Money can he obtained, os needed, in any part of Europe, i Cotuonosi of Bills, Notes, ai d other securities in Bu* rope, will recstvepnaapt attention. WM. H. WILLIAMS * 00+ Wood, comer Third street. SPBISG STOCK 0* HAMBUBG PIAHO& mMm, ■ ■■ CHARLOTTE BLUMK, No.' 118 Woo* street, Pittsburgh, sole Agent ~ The Hamburg Pianosare undoubtedly su» IJ " 8 u •perior to all others, both is tUuticify qf touch and superiority of tone. _ They hare not oxuy received the highest marks of appro batbn Irom the beat European Pianlats, such as LIST, THAIiBEBO; - * And others, who have them constantly in their own use, but also from our resident Professors. The following is an • extract from a letter of : Z 1 PROFESSOR HENRY ROHBOCJK. After describing the particular style, two of which her wauls for his own use—one Grand and-one Square—ha speaks as follows of their excellent qualities: , “ My little daughter, who plays very well, must, with my self, have a good instrument - * and yours are the on*y ones which can satisfy me. ' “ Instruments are offered me on the terms. I, .however, do . not Mke theta; they have not tba elastic touch and the tone of yours. v-,q u I remain yours, respectfully, V---, “ Hxsbt Rohbocs, Pittsburgh, PS.” For ealo by CHARLOITE BLUME, al the “Old Sstab. Ushed Piano Depot,” 118 Wood street, 2d door above ft** Also, sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for Ballet, Davis & fb.’i Boston Pianos, , (which In the East ern cities are considered superior to either Chic feeling's or Naans ft Clark’s, but which fact Is not extensively known, os they have'but lately been Introduced here;) and other New York end Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at prices from $225 to $BOO. - mh!9 IN an advertisement of Mr 3. Blame, in this paper, my no ie is made use of in connection with the. Bamberg Pianos. Such use i.< unauthorized by me, and*moreover, the mat er is incorrectly stated and misapplied.. 'iho jhct* are those: .About a year ago 1 wrote to. Baumgartan ft Heins, Plano makers in Hamburg, (Germany,) fbr a Plano, of a new and peculiar construction, and of which I famish.- ed & minute description. They replied that they did non msnuficture any. such, and requested me to examine ft Piano oi their make sent to Mrs. Bldme, at the same tlma offering lofuru ehme with a similar one, in caseT llked it, I accordingly examined the instrument, bat as it did not please me, I declined purchasing of them. I have tinea nought and am now using a Piano from the factory of Mwns A CtABS. N. Y. (mb23) HENRY ROHBOCK. . HINTON intends to move to CORNER OF TUNNEL AND WYLIE STREETS on Ist of April, and is now SELLING OFF ALL HIS CUSTOMER MADK SHOES EX CLUSIVfcLY FOR CASH, at the following low prices;-* Ooskios, $1,00;. do. Ties, 62; Slip. 50; Child’s, 31 and 07; Gaiters in lasting, $1,37@51,50. -Man’s, Boys’ and Misses’ In prorortfop. Cah and get Birgalos, mhgfcSt Pearl Steam Millj CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CIIYj; (tfIAQ THJ AAUAOAI) STATION.) FAMILIES will be supplledwithourr&rious grade# of FREBU GROUND FLOUR, By leaving their orders at the Mill or in our boxes at - Logan, Wilson A Co., Wood street, or Braun A R*Gfr.eftr ner Liberty and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. H. P. Schwartz, or J. T. Bample, Druggists, Allegheny. Floor will bedelivered to families in eltherofthetwo cities Tcaxs: CASH on delivery. Jy29 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CC. Proposals WILL be received at the Office of the Western Peolfen- Gary of Pennsylvania until SATURDAY, the $Ut iost ,fo furnishing COAL of good quality, and good fresh BEEF, free of bore—(the shank bone to be put in when re* quested; in all cases the bone will be deducted)—foront year from the Ist rf April, 1865, in such quantities as may be requited. [mh22j A BECKHAM, Warden. New xttUalU. Jiomewood Polka Mazurka; a new piece—composed by J. T. Wamellnk. Price 26c.. Have you seen Sami—a comic song. • 7 Vitkina and his Dinah—song, by John Parry. ' Hard Time* come again no more. B. C. Foster. •' ■- J “ Few Days”—or the world Is coming to an end I T Had I the wings of a Fairy gay. Glover. • 1 I’ve a heart to exchange. Baker. La Belle Brunette Polka. The above, together with a large selection of aU the pop ular music of tbe day, is just received and for sale by mh23 JOHN H MELLOR, 81 Wood street/ Magazines for april received.—peteraen'e Magazine, lor April. v “ Balloa’e Magazine for ApriL • Yankee Nation, do. ' t -;' i i The Castle Builders; by the author of “HeartseaW,” “The Heir of Radcliffe,” Ac. • The lien Fever; by Burnham. , , Ballou's Pictorial for this week. .Received and for Bale at the Cheap Book Store of W. A. Gil DENFENNBY £ CO., • mh23j Fifth fit , opposite the Theatre. jlate76 Fourth st.) AUENUY fur THE BALE OF LaNDBETH’B HEEDS F. B. DRAVO, Fami y Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh* has arranged with David Landreth, of. Philadelphia* for a constant-supply of his Warranted Garden jjeeda*- These Seeds have, for manv years, stood pre-eminent Hi thia vicinity, and it will be an object with F. R. D. to sustain their repute .ion. None will be told by him but those received direct from LandreUi. mh23 ;) p./ \ uoz. 8R00513, a superior article, receive* on con 4miO\J slgnmeot, and for sale low, by ' ' mb23 F. R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. 1 SPRING' DRY GOODS. HAGAN A A Hl*, No. 91 Market at., ARE receiving dally additions to'their large and well selected stock of ’ . Mantillas, ‘. v Dress Goods, - j Embroideries, Hosiery, Shawls A Scarfs, Hoosekeep'g Goods, • Alexander's Kid Gloves, Ac.- f To which we would respoctfally invite the atter the Ladies. ' mbofi - KaUE CHANCE TO BUY A FARM!—BOO Ac&l Of • first-rate Land; 'the soil is good and deep, and timber 01 the best qaality—eltu&te at about twenty miles-frdm New Martinsville, va., In tbe forks of Fishing Creek—only 1% mile from saw and grist mill. The above could be waU divided into three geed Farms. Priee $2,00 per Mini Terms: $5OO in hand; the remainder in five equal annua, payments. „ • Also—loo Acre? Id lbt> lover end of Marshall county, at less than three miles from the Ohio river; SO Acres cleared, with a House, Stable, Fruit Trees, Ac. Pries $1200; S3QO cash; balance In three yearly payments. 8. CUTHBERT 4 SoM,r"* Real Estate Agents, 140 Thim Nortli»Western Police Agency* ' NO. 89 WASHINGTON STREET, comer of Dearborn* CHICAGO, AU.AS raKSSTOS...« .. ;......;...„2DWAHI> a. fcnnriem • Pinkerton & Co. ; -w' DEVOTE THEIR ATTENTION TO THE THAHSACTIOH OF A <Wm» DETECTIVE POUCH BUSINESS In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan mhlfkdtf Diiioiutlon. THE Partnership heretofore existing tinder tba etrl* of; JOHN PARKER A CO. la this Say diasolra£jSfih Parker disposing of his Interest to Jam& HPttier.who* will continue the Wholesale Grocery and liquor bnaln*&’ at the old stand, end is duly authorized to settle aUao counts of the late firm. JOHN PARKER, ~ ‘ JASIEB H.PABKSB.,- rhtatorgfa, Fflbrnary 16ih, 1855—(mhlfclir) . Soldiers’ Bounty Lands. r 1 And claims against government.—i win pro core Bounty Land Warrants for Soldiers, their Widows and Minor Children, and will prosecute Claims against Government, and attend to business in _the .** Court of Claims,” rscently established by Congress Office, No. 14S Third street* one door above Smltbfleld ct. March IP, 1855—(mh20) CHARLES NAYLOR. Roektngbtm and Yellow Ware,. MERCHANT* and the trade generally ore Informed that samplea of the above Ware, from the Pottery of Woodward, Blakely A Co., East Liverpool. are kept at the! office of the undersigned. Order* respectfully solicited. JAMES BLAKELY, Corner of Seventh and amithfleld sta... 4JJLKB, aiLKtf— A. A.'MABOW & GO. have joat received JS a large and splendid assortment of— •' Drew Bilks, Bleb PJaid and Striped Silks, Heavy Black Brocade, Tard vide Black Batin,'barred; * Figured colored Bilks, Black Gro da Shine. • --' IaUmiKTO, 'jMWlMJtt’S.— Jual Welted, fit* CAJej BltlM' I > and Stmnner Bonnets — ’ Faocy straw and Neapolitan, Split Bttaw, Plain Neapolitan, Pedal Braid, i : SaUnStraw, _ Diamond Batin. .. . Jaiop and Lata Edge Bonnetr, .. . Neapolitan Bnttone, EJaings and Ruches, ~- a Straw Honors; Strait Trimming! or ererv varlatw rab2l A. A. MASON « ti CO. 25 ffllh ; L>LCUuAa— jast rtnnoi,ouu iMecos ol toleoata BorioJ Ribbons. A. A. MA6ON * CO, mh * l . 25 Hflb atroafc*' AUHKAX VAUUSXY uir HuUBJSr, hOTB »M 1 tfAItMS mb offered for BALE at our Office. We ero dally rtf, tlcscilpUODa of new pi cee, which can be hcloufe- Torabla terms* Several new Farms In 'Virginia for side* &f> • Acres of good Land la Ohio, near WbeeJing. AUo,Oo*k i* a ™lB. A good Brick House on Duncan street for $l,OOO. i ißufldlng Lots for $2OO, Ac, Ac. l ’ 8. CBTHBKBT ASOtf. Beal £stnte Agents, 140 eW : - y, <;*'>!-Btß •>. f*■ *V - • /*• *• v- * v : r rv :; NOTICE. tLeinoval,
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