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"<'7 r ‘ * *" v \\ 1 • ' •e-n'*, v ‘ ' ' , • ' . '-.• *i. ’ K 4:i:c h . „.*a • . 'i v \ ’ kJ lailt; J&ttmrag l^ml FRIDAY MORNING: 4®* 8. M. PETTING ILL A CO., Newspaper Advertising Agents,an the Agents for the Pittsburgh Dally and Weekly Pott, and are authorised to receive Advertisements and SuuacarmoNa for ua at the eamo rates as required at this office. Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their Offices are at New York, 122 Nassau street, Boston, 10 State street. We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fact that vre have just received *rom Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for oxhttl. tions. All orders wiU be promptly filled. Subscribers who intend to remove on the first of April should leave notice at the counting room of this offioe, early; that their papers may be left regularly. Editors Morning Post .—The train which left Pittsburgh on Wednesday evening, met with an accllont at Mount Colon, severely injuring the engineer, fireman and breaks* man; and fourteen passengers slightly. No Pittsburghers hurt. [Mount Union is on the other side of the Al« legheny Mountain, between Huntingdon and Lewistown.—Eds ] Look ont for counterfeit 10s on the Western Reserve (0.) Bank. They are altered from Is. Among the 66 indictments fouod by tbe Cin cinnati Grand Jury on Wednesday, 43 were for selling Intoxicating liquors. At a oharter election held In New Orleans, on the 26th insL, the American ticket was elected by a large majority. St. Louis papers received give a full account of tbe fanoral of Mrs. Thomas Hart Benton, who died in Washington last winter. She was buried on Monday. Hon. Thomas Fitzgerald, ex-Uoited States Senator from Michigan, died at his residence in Niles, on the 25th inst. Mr. Fitzgerald was ap pointed to serve in place of Lewis CaBS, when he resigned in 1848. A “ commercial gentleman” recently arrived at Niagara Falls at midnight, bought a lantern, croased to Goat Island, examined the cataract, and in thirty-seven minutes had “done" “tbe great American wonder,” and was on his way to Albany. As JenDy Lind said, “What a peoples.” Got. Barßtow, of Wisconsin, has vetoed the Prohibitory Liquor Law, recently passed by too Legislature of that State. By referenoe to the telegraph, it will be seen a new bill has been passed, by a two-thirds vote, which can become a law even if the Governor refuses to sign it. Archbishop Hughes, Bishop Newmann, and Rev. Messrs. Charland and Nierdey, all of whom have been at Rome, taking part in the Immacu late Conception Convocation, came passengers in the steamship Atlantic. The Archbishop took bis friends by surprise, as he was not ex pected until May next. A clerk in the Baltimore Post Office, named Charles R. Powell, has been arrested on suspi cion of purloining from tbo post-office in that city, letters containing $4OOO. He haa hitherto sustained a high reputation for integrity, but the money letters In question are missing, and Mr. Powell has boaght, and paid $2OOO cash for, a house, when he was supposed to be in etn barassed circumstances. The steamer Bulletin was burned on Satur* day, below Lake Providence, while on her way to N. Orleans, with a large number of passengers 00 board. Twenty-three of them and her crew are lost and missing, and among the former Messrs. J. B. Williams, of New York, and Me- CUuske, of North Carolina. The female passen gers and the offioers of the boat were all saved. The boat, with her cargo of 3500 boles of cotton, is a total loss. She waa insured for $20,000. The refusal of the New York Senate to post pone, from the Ist of May to the Ist of Augnst, the day on whioh tho Maine Liquor Law shail go into effect, hns thrown the hotel keepers of Gotham, and liquor sellers generally, into con sternation. It is reported that the first seizures of liqnor, under the law, will be mado to test the Constitutionality of the measure, in the Courts, and the expectation is then, while tho question is pending, an injunction will he grant ed, suspending its operation. The Queen Dowager of Holland is the late Ozar s sister. Her Majesty wished the news ehonld be kept secret, but in the first burst of her grief she involuntarily communicated the lots she had sustained to the persons about her, and at once it spread like wildfire—the live thunder leaped [along the wires to Berlin, Pari 0 ani London—and ere those eyes were fixed in their sockets, before which sixty millions of serfs were wont to-quail, Lords Clarendon and Palmerston were communicating the newß to tho House of Lords and Commons, somo two or three thousand miles distant. From all aeoounts it is evident that no State in the Onion is growing in population faster than Texas. Its area is nearly seven timeß as large os Pennsylvania, and moßt of its soil is good and rich. It bids fair to become one of the wealthiest agricultural regions of the globe. A large portion of the immigrants are from France aad Germany, and some from the northern Btates. Bat the majority of the now settlors are from the Southern States. At Linwood, on the Neches river, Texas, there is a bridge which the bulk of the emigration passes over, and though tho toll taker keeps no reoord of the persons, he docs of the wagons, and these form a pretty good criterion for judg ment. Daring tho month of Deoember of the year 1854, no less than 650 emigrant wagons passed over this bridge, bound west; whilo in 1856, tie number was 700. It is thought that, from tho beginning of December to the end of April, the average will be 600 wagons per month, and five persons to eaoh wagon, making in all 3000 wagons and 15,000 emigrants. Senator Rusk is Bald to estimate the emigration to Texas this season at 100,000, and the Gonzales Enquirer thinks this amount aoourate. Supposing Texas ever to become as thickly peopled as Belgium it will contain a population Of over eighty millions. But the oharaoter of the oountry does not give promiso of so dense a population. It has not the facilities for manu factures, and must ever bo mainly an agricultu ral Stats. But that it may yet, and at no very distant day, count a population of twenty or thirty millions is not at all improbable. Cotton, sugar, hemp, and all kinds of grains and fruits *-o produced in abundanoe ; and its products ~'ling our eipDrtgr-anj thq _na- are annual] tion&l wealth. Oae of the beet featurea In-the policy of the Texan government is the bountiful provision it makes for public education and common schools, t offers a vast donation of lands, too, tp any n Wi " aQdcrtal!o of To Th , r r ° 88 itB territor y east to west. The lands thus offered, if 80 id at a farm .and price, would prodace mis mffieient to complete the road across the entire State. From thence they have a good rente aerosa New Mexioo and California, That road Will yet be constructed, and the wealth of Texas fen-fold increased by its influence. •111 r_L_ * •■tV' » • . ' - OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY . PITTSBURGH: Matter will be found on •ach Page of tbl« Paper# MORNING POST JOB OFFICE (SPECIAL DESPATCH.] Accident on the Central Railroad— Twenty Persona Injured. THE HEW? emigration to Texas* B A. Fahnestock & Co. aro entitled to much credit for erecting so costly and splendid a ware house on the corner of First and Wood streets. It is the handsomest warehouse in our city, built in a tasteful and substantial manner; and has a front on Wood street entirely of iron. Its Width of front is abont thirty-two feet, and in height it overlooks all its neighbors. It docs tonch credit not only to the the proprietors and builders, but the city also. Tho iron work comes, wo are informed, from tho vast foundry of Jones & Bucber, at Harrisburg, whose adver tisement will be found in another oolomn of our paper. . Wc visited their establishment about a year ago, and found them engaged in manufac turing iron fronts of tho most solid and durable stjle, for warehouses in Now Orleans. They have since been put up, but thoae houses canDOt excel in taste or magnitude the warehouse of Fahnestock & Co., in this city. Some of tho other merchants are improving their frontß. H. Childs & Co. and McCord & Co., have put in iron fronts for tho first story of their warehouses abave-Fifth street, and have greatly improved their appearanoe. Wo wish success to every merchant who thus adds to the beauty and good appearanoe of the city, while attracting custom by the splendor of their warehouses. : MARCH 80. ter We are requested to state that the Audi tors of tho accoonts of the Pittsburgh and Steu benville Railroad Company, including the late Treasurers, do not feel themselves called upon to reply to the supposed answer of William A. Hill, “by himself or his attorney,” to their re port. By tho unanimous voto of the stockhold ers of Baid company, inoludiug the representa tives of the city of Pittsburgh and the county of Allegheny, that Report was fully sustained* aocepted and adopted, and the Auditors were entirely discharged from the unpleasant duty imposed upon them, and relieved from the neces sity of pursuiog it further. The controversy is between Mr. Hill and the stockholders. Uarmsbuio, March 29, Thanks— Mr. S. Stcinrnck, proprietor of the “Excelsior Restaurant,” No. 128 Wood street, above Fifth, is entitled to our thanks for a large and excellent rock fish. Any eatablo coming from that establishment is sure to be good. Its oysters in all forms, fish, chops, and numerous other dishes, aro excellent; and an epicure or a hungry man will find everything to his taste at Steinruck’s. According to tfie Fitness op Thinos. T. B. Sbaffuer, the modern Fuck, who expects to girdle the world in forty minutes by the mag netic telegraph, will start for Russia the nrai of Something foe the Homoe&patbibts. Dr. Mandt, the chief physician cf Nicholas, is a homoeopathic. We were infinitely amused three or four weeks ago by a practical joke in Washington City upon a number of the nice men of Congress. It was too good to bo left unpublished. A couple of merry fel'ows, one of them a member of Con gress from a Southern State, and the other a distinguished cx editor from Kentucky, con cocted a letter to be addressed by a young lady to a very fine looking gentleman It wag got up io first rate stylo. The pretended young lady Bet forth therein that she had several times seen the gentleman she was addressing, that she was captivated by bis fine face and manly form, that her heart was dc?ply touched by all she saw and heard of him, that she must make bis acquaintance before hia depHriure from the city, that she hoped and prayed he would for giro her seeming boldness, as it was the first imprudent step of her life ; that she had always moved and was still moviog in the highest cir cles of tbeCipital; that she would be upon a certain square cf a certain street at precisely 12 o’clock on the following day, in a dress she de cribed with groat particularity, and that she hoped and trusted that ho would meet her and thus afford her an opportunity of a brief per sonal intercourse with the idol of her heart. The two wags had between thirty and forty copies of this letter written by a female friend of theirs, and they sem these copies to between thirty and forty members of Congress, selecting those of course who were kuown to entortain a very exalted opinion of their own personal fas cinations. Everything being tbng arranged, the two jokers called opon ns and another young gentle man, expluioed what they had done, and invited us to get into their carriage, ride with them to tho point of assignation, and see the Bights. Wo unhesitatingly consented, and wo saw sights euro enough. Elding upon tho designated square, wo beheld tho whole of the thirty or forty members, Northern men and Southern men, Whigs, Democrats, and Know Nothings, walking to and fro, all gazing earnestly in every direction and at every female figure to discover the object of tbeir anxious Bearcb. Wo concluded, that, if a few more copies of the letter bad been sent to members of tbc House of Representatives, tho Hoiibo would havo had to adjourn for tho want of a quorum. Steamer William Baibd, i .March 21st, 1866. j The undersigned, passengers on the steamer “William Baird,” on her firet return trip from St. Louis to Pittsburgh, take great pleasnro in giving this testimonial of the excellence of the boat, and of the urbanity, attention and skill of tho officers. She is commanded by Capt. Hugh Campbell, well known as tho former master of tho Pittsburgh; and with Prisbee nt the desk, and Parker Campbell os caterer and steward, our trip has been altogether pleasant and comforta ble, although but few boats so crowded would have been endurable. The “ Baird ” is ono of the largest stern wheel boats—having four en gines and two wheels, which render her ao man agnblo as tho side-wheel boats: Andrew McKinley, I-. Clotu, James Woineldurff, U. N. Espy, A. Kdmunson, A. D. Robbins, James Jlenderson, 11-ory iUllor. John Serous, T. D. McOormi-t 111 David Morjun, 11. 0. U-iroard, John K. Miller, J.M. ftoynp A. N. Glow, L. M. So*, 1 Mr. lUteorand lady, Dr. L. Powell, Mrs. Gillespie and daughter, Morgan Yancu, Mrs. Lewis, Jkkto Reeves and fimilv, Silas Lewis. Henry Fulton, Miss (J. W. Sanders and lady. Mrs. Memnrng, 8. M. f ewia, Mrs. Wolthie, George Baird, Miss Keevt-H, U. Bonyur, Va Mr. Plainer, Elisha Tally, ’ Miss Beat y, Pleasant 11-ickworth Mrs. Eimonnon, J u. a. Layug, K. C. Keed, lien. Fabrr, James ii. Ware, 0. 0. Grimes A.J.Turpin, Wii. Bone,’ Luther Benhurn, T. Jl Crawford, James Cloyd, Fullon Caldwell, Samuel Fleming, Wm. Sanders, Henry Shoemaker, Marlin Mulleu, Nelson T. Reed, Jchn Me os, J.A Calkcott, D. Butler. A consolidation of Allegheny city, Pa., with its outlying suburbs kuown as the boroughs of Manchester nnd Dnquesno, is talked of at the West. Tho consolidated city would contain a total population of 3G.000 inhabitants at the present time. As the consolidation of Pitts burgh, Allegheny, &c., into ono municipality is improbable jnet now, the consolidation of Alio gheny city with its Bubnrbs is lookod upon as the next moßt desirable thing. The separation of Pittsburgh by intervening rivers from Allo legheny oity, South Pittsburgh, & 0 , Beems to be the grand obstacle to their consolidation, and as there exists between these detached parts of a great city a fooling of antagonistioai interests whioh has engendered a sort of rivalry, it is likely that no union will be effected between tho parts thas divided naturally. Pittsburgh proper, situated in the angle formed by the junotion of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, is rapid ly.-growing, and must oontinne to do bo, by roa- ! son’qjf its admirable location, whioh gives it the i oommand of the trade, not only of the rivers named, but of the Ohio, whioh they unitedly form. In some respects its looation is like that of New York city, and tho process of growth seems similar. Allegheny oity has swollen, like Brooklyn, in oonsequenoo of tho extension of its commercial neighbor. It seems probable I that at no distant day oaoh of the three parts of what may be considered as Pittsburgh will oon- Btitute one large city. j New Fork, March 29.—Capt. Moody and ! crew, of the ship fanny Giffney, arrived at thiß port from St. Thomaß. They report the total lobs of their vessel at sea. They left Liverpool : on the 29th January, with salt for New Orleans; at about 20 miles from St. Thomas they aban doned her, and she sunt one hour afterwards, j Bbe was valued at $40,000. . ■, yrj f. V. •; ..m 7'- s *.£•.■ Aft tftOff JPftOftt*, Congressional Morality [Fom the Philade pbia North American.] Lobs of a Ship at Sea. ■■ 'j -' ■ ' Ke*v Kul«* Adopted by the Supreme* Court of Pennsylvania, Tbe following rules were adopted by the Su preme Court, on the 2Gth inat. They grew out of an imposition practised on this Court in tbe case of Robert O. Simpson, the defaulting Treas urer of Philadelphia county: 1. No certiorari shall be hereafter granted to remove any indictment from either of thecourtß of criminal jurisdiction of Philadelphia, before trial had, except on motion in open Court in term time, or by order of a Judge in vacation, founded, in either oaso, on an affidavit setting forth the grounds of the application, a oopy of which, with notice of the time and place of the intended motion, shall have been delivered to the opposite party six days previously. Provi ded that tbe Court or Judge allowing the waif may, if the circumstanoes require it, allow a Bhorter notioe. 2. No such writ of certiorari shall iasne at the instance of a defendant who is, at the time, ont on bail, until he enters into recognizanoe in the nature of speoial bail, to the satisfaction of the Court or Judge taking the same, conditioned for his appearance before the Supreme Court in Banc, and at Nisi Prius, from time to time, as tho Court may order, until the fiaal determina tion of the cause, and that he will not depart, without the leave of the said Court, or tho Judge or Judges at Nisi Prius. 3. Recognizances of bail under tho foregoing rule, unay be taken by the Supremo Court, or by the commissioner of bail appointed by the same, or by the Court having original juris diction, or by any judge of cither of the said Courts 4. Where tho writ of osrliorari for the remov al of an indictment, issues at tho instance of the Commonwealth, the Court in which tho indict meat was found, on the exhibition of tho writ and on motion of the Attorney for the Common wealth, shall order the defendant to enter into a eimilar recognizance, and in default commit him to jail until ho comply with suoh order, or be otherwise discharged by due oourse of law. 6. In all oases where an indictmont is remov ed before plea pleaded, tho Attorney for tbe Commonwealth may cause tho defendant to bo immediately arraigned, either in the Supreme Court in Bano, or at Nisi Prius, as the oaso may require, and may demand a plea without any imparlance, unless on cause shown to the satis faction of the Court. 6. Upon issue being joined in any criminal case removed as aforesaid, eilher party may move to process to summon jarors for the trial of all criminal iesucs pending in said Supreme Court, or what may be joined therein before trial, and the Judge or Judges at Nisi I'rius may pro ceed to jeceive pleas, try issuos, aud determine the said causes ns fully as could have been done by the Court in which the Baid indictments were found. 7. All criminal business in the sail Court shall be entitled to a preference over the civil business, and after issue joined on an indictment, and jurors in attendance to try criminal issues, it Bhall not be continued at the instance of either party, unless on cause shown. Wheat Growing la California. The annual report of tho Surveyor General of California shows that last year there were 136,024 acres of land in that State planted in wheat, of wbioh the yield, was, on an aver age, 26 8 15 bushels to tho aero, or au aggre gate crop of 3,439,633 bushels. The average yield per acre is hot so largo as was previously calculated upon, and rather shows that a great deal of exaggeration has characterirrd the state ments respecting tho wheat produot of the State. In Tulare county the average was but 10 bush els ; in Stanislaus, 14$; in Mariposa, 15; in Napa, Plac-i-r, and Santa Clara, 20; in Calave ras, Tuba and Butte, 22$ ; in Contra Costa, 21J ; iu Stcrnmento, Volo and Solano, 25, in So' noma, 23$ ; in Maria and San Frnncisoa, SO; in Monterey and Alameda, 40 ; in San Joaquin, 28$ ; and in Santa Crus, 50. Thus it seems that the large yield was only in a few counties. Some curious results are noted in the tabular statement of this crop. Thus Santa Clara oounty had 12,745 acres planted with wheat, yet as tho average yield was but 20 boshels, tho total crop was but 254.000 bushels ; while San ta Crux ccunty, with 0,630 acres planted, yield ed an average of 60 bushels to the acre, which made tho total crop 328.500 husbvlu. la tho same wny Tnlare county, which had 2 920 acres planted, and yielded but 29,200 bushels, or an average of 10 bushels to tho acre, is exceeded by Monterey county, which had bnt 745 acres, but yielded 29,800 bushels, or an average of 40 to the acre. A Lady- of our acquaintance, Mrs Pownt, No. IS Stanton ttrr-f, Verb, aas troubled with liter comylslut for a lore time and niter Irvin;; clang., remedies, nr atrl-el to try hr Wwir'r celebrated t.+rWr' I'illr. She did FO, and rar« that *!:h rue u,r she wss of fort Q r I.'y cured. Jmhgutum. ifr'Pf.l tj- (./ IV nr-ru.., orA g-aeral imt/n/iews, ofOu Web, are alt di-casra eriglnatlsit In the flame prolifio erase, afl is also that dreadful e-ourge, ntfl erejia. Those who are afllictrd with any of the above enumerated dumjej, may rest a«ured that tile noun-* of all their maladies ia in the brer, and for ita rorreetlen the best remedy erar offered to the public Lfl Dr. MXane'j cole brair.l Liter Pill,. Try them. The mono..- refunded, if not fintUfiirtcify P. S.—The above Tftiuahlv remedy, also Dr cel ebrate Vermifuge, can now be had at all referable Drug StortrA in thi* city. Purchasers will plea** b* careful to a*fc fjr, nod take none bu: Dr. M’Uoe'j. Liter PllK There are other PM*, pur porting U> W LSt.t Pm*, now before the puhtj.-. Also, for sale by the role proprietor*, FLKMINQ imo?.. Successors to J. Kidd A Co., CO Wood ptreet. n]h£>:dtw The Great Revolution In Medicine I It 1* accomplished ! The want of centurion Is supplied ! In Howi’s Ixtiooratom Elixir ok Cordiu wo have a medhdne that destroys disease, without weakening the BjB:em ; that exhilarates the spirits, without entailing sub sequent depression; that cnro* indigestion in all iu forma and consequences, that restores the Fhattrirt nerves to full rigor, that regulars the bowel* and th« liver, that causes the constitution ltaelf to u^uperate—and that la fc-t *q. swers ihe purpose all stimulant., all nervine preparations, all cathartics and all al«rativ«* f without producing any of iho unpleasant nf;er effects which flow from the use of ordi nary medicines. The Arabian herb which Ones Its baMs seems to bo the Tery thing lor which herbalists and phyai clens, chemists and pharmaceutists, have searched in ail ftgos, and, until now, scorched in vain. L'tlhe tfckr^Joii't! The Cordial is put up. highly eonceotrnVd, in pint bot tles Price, tbreu dollars por bottlu; two for fivu dollars; six f.»r twelve dollars. 0. 11. KING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New;York. 801.1 by Druggists throughout Ujo Unttod States, Canadas and West Indies. agents: Q. 11. KEYBER, 140 Wood st ,) SELLERS * CO., V Pittsburgh. Fleming duos., j tmbiMm OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, 'CHE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. Os and after MONDAY, March 12th, IBM, the PASSEN' QER TRAINS will run 09 follows, until further notice : Fast Train will leave at a A. M. Mail Train “ «« at BA. M. Express Train “ at 3P. M. The*e Trains ail run through to Crestline, and connect there with the Columbus and Cincinnati. Ohio and Indiana, and Bellefontaino and Indiana Rail roads. At Mansfield, connections are mode for Newark, Zanesville, Sand oaky, Toledo, Chicago, Ac.; and at Alliance for Clevis land, Ac. No trains run on Sunday. Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Loaisrillo Bt. Louie, Indiauupolls, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland* and the principal Towns and Cities in the West. The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and & P. M., aud New Brighton at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Ticketa and further information, apply to J. G. CURRY, At the corner office, under the Monoogahela Ilouee. Or. at the Federal Street Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1855 (mb 10) Mortification, tbo instant a piaster is applied, must cease, and vigor is given by DALLEY’S PATN EX TRACTOR’S galvanic effects, and except the parts are do composed, they will soon be restored to natural color; but if so, the contagions Influence will be neutralised aod arres'ed, for mortification cannot proceed whe ever the salvo be laid on, and new flesh will certainly be generated. POISON EBGM INSECTS, BIPTILES AND PLANTS Are rendered quite harmless by rubbing in instantly a quantity cf DALLETS PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after it has 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 and mo.'nuito-e, tbo instant it touches you the pain ends. The bites of rabid animals also are as speedily neu tralized. C. V. CLICK ENER A CO., _ , , _ „ „ Proprietors, New York. For sale by Dr. G. H. KEYBER, 140 Wood street, »ind bv all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Uni ted States. mli2B:d*w2w 03-The Pleasure and Comfort of being wm FiTTED in q SUIT OP CLOTHE 3, is greatly enhanced by baring tbem GOOD, and suitable to the eeason. QUIBBLE has got all that Is necessary to effect that great consumma tion. both as regards fit and quality of goods. Persona wishing to experience all this, and be only moderately charged, can do so by calling at 210 Libeety srurr, head of Wood. P. B. Pantaloons, In particular, is one of Ms f rental /orta. He cannot be best In the style and lit of thisgar mml. ffttmarmu rtfamat could be given, if necessary, to coosborita this statement. (dec9) E. QBIBBIIL •1 \ H } •’ '■* ■ i-1 •; > .>* * *- -•••• c./*. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Reported Express!/ for the Daily Morning Post, Hew Jersey Legiilatnre. Trenton, Marob’29—The Air-Lice Bill was defeated in the Senate by a vote of 11 to 9. The Governor has vetoed the charter of the City Bank of Newark, and it is reported will veto all new bank charters. Tffe Senate's amendment to the Temperance Bill, requiring a popnlar vote, has been stricken ont, and the bill passed as at first reported. Destructive Fire, Baltimore, March 29. —New Orleans papers of Friday are reoeived. A large portion of the town of SanderßVille, Georgia, was bnrnt on the 24th. Over forty buildings were consumed, in cluding the court house, post-office, Masonic and OJd Fellows’ Hall, Central Georgian Printing Office, and every store in town. The total loss is $120,000. The Elective Franchise In Canada. Quebec, March iS).—The second reading of the Bill introducing the elective principle into the Second Branch of tho Legislature was car ried in the AssemblyTlast night, by a vote of 80 against 4, a measure regarded as a step toward the election of Governor; it wsb, consequently, by the annexation party. <-,»-<— OXore Foreign Paupers. New York, March 29 —Thomas M. Woodruff, Ex-Member of Congress from this oity, died last ev< niog of paralysis. Collector Redficld has handed tho Mayor a letter received from tho Consol at Zulicb, an nouncing that the Swiss government is forward ing 320 paupers to this port via Havre. Nominations for State Olllcers, Providence, E. I , March 29.— Tho State Convention has nominated tho present inonm bents for State offioers at the ensning election. For Congress, Eastern Dißtriot, Nathaniel B. Durfree; for the Western District there haß been no nomination made. A New Liquor Law. Cmcxao, March 29.—The Legislature of Wis consin haß passed a new Prohibitory Liquor Law. It does not contain the feature objected to by tho Governor. The vote passing the bill was a two thirds one. New lork Liquor Law. Albany, March 29.*—The Senate refused this afternoon to reconsider the vote fixing Jaly 4th as the day for the Liquor Law to go into effect. Tlie Steamer Asia* Halifax, March 29.—There are no Bigna ol the A3ia. / \ Grrw'o Church, Phit&delphlon Thursday, March 59th, hy Kct. Wtn.guJ law, Mr. W. S. MTJ3TIN, Allegheny City, to Mi« KMILY 11, daaghtor or the lata Ueonre Par klu*on, Ksip, Philadelphia. 6 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Postage Act. r rtlK attention of the public U directed to the following 1 provi'loa ot tbu new i*OHtago Ai t: ° In. From and aftt-r April Ist, 1855. all letter* between places in ihe I'oited Slates, mint b* pre paid. 21. For any illn-mcejn the Unitej Siau--, not esceeJinz three thmißrttjd miles, Three cent* single rate; over three tboosnnd miles, s>n crota. r»i. Letters to California or Orvgon, must bo prepaid Ten cants: 4th. The existing rates and regulations in regard to let ters to or from »auaia acd all other foreign countries, re main unchanged. Postage Stamps and Stamped Envelopes of the deootal nat on <>f Tnt cents will be prepared and issued speedily. Absolute pre payment being required on all letters to places wtthiq the United States, grcal ear* should bo usid Howell la pre-p.-tylng tho proper amount on letters above ifce welil.t of half au ounce as ou rlngle letters. unpaid dropped In the efs l.niltS, IMI18KUOL1) FUH3ITORE, Ac AT a tie ™ x - 7 °H- VM J >AV r n *™« n ' »»«" 30lh n’t 3 o’ehsck, at the dwelling house lately occupied by Uen. Larimer, In I *nn p-reet, between Hand and Wayno street*, will he ro, ; I by order of Thomas Mellon, K-,, . Trust™?™ spent drd French plat, mirrors, with marble stands: glaaschan deller*. with cut glo.asdrc.pt, gilt chand.Uora and brack 'b ■ gilt curtain cornices; mahogany high post bejstenrta ■ hall and floor oil cloths: ltnssla Iron fenders. Ironist!.’ tub. Ac Term* cash [roh*Oi P. M DA VfS. A nct’r ■ al NO BALIi Uf UAuklUki . / CRDAIi morning, March 3let, at 10 o'clock, at the •tor. of B Darl.ng.on, Ag't, No. " Fourth street will l£ *oUI, without rererro, the balenco of the Mock wblch ore knob lock*, mortice look, and laTch'caTutt bingos and screws, .prig, and flnlrhlng nalla, mS.rt.d cb.ml-er bolt* window pullle., patent Saw .ou, wrought Cl.wu>t nails Jack fore and moulding plane, curtain bands auger, hatchet and aio handles, grlndMone and Iran.., ehel.tng, counter ,n,l desk, frame p.te nt springs Ac. Ac. [mh3ol P M. DAVIS Aucf. ' I nv KiVfy-riVft liuAfifl LK3JU.MB AT A hi*iii.i>. I WEDNESDAY arcing, April 4th, ,t 10 o'cliwf.uft Coiamcrclftl Bales Uooma, corner of Wood and Fifth***™!!, will t* sold tweoty.flre boxes Lemons «*w«treeta, - P. M- DAYtS, Auctioneer. T / S m> K Jii D olL_ ' t > w » >Wa day received » n d for n!« by 4>- 0 — __HENRY 11. COLLINS. T™’ h T '! V BEeu — lu hbls just received .ml for sale by 1 HENRY 11. COLLINR pHIMNKY TOPS-3(10 (lothlo ChimiTy Kj patterns, received and (hr eaio by 1 ““ mb it?. HENRY 11. COLLINS. CLOYKRBKED —2it bblajust rac'd anrl lor sate by “ _2 hSO HENRY n. COLLINS. ( 4 R S„ AHI>C ’' :S- "'- i4 bbl ’ thl ” tI " T r *' c ’’' 1 ' M>dThrmUbT ' * . ? h3 ° HENRY H. COLLINB. T bbl " lj<>lll '’ rlll “ Him, received and for t.iobi -i.^_2 b ?£ nKNRY U, COLLINS. 7 HOIUNY— lu barrels received and for rale by HENRY H COLLINS. BEANS - as barrel, Just receired by It. H., and far [mh3oj nKNRY 11. OOLLINS. J QMSDS, bbla Clorer, O 20 bus. Timothy * _ . 26 •« Orchard Gnua. In store and for caio by _2V. £ .°. JAMES WAKPRQP, rmh n. ONIOJi SETH—4O Yellow Seta. from seed: “ 10 Silver 8 tin. do For pale hr JAMES WAKDRQp. Firth »t. 3 Cl WEBT rOTATOES-'.'O bu». jast roc’d (prime, for rets) h [mhsai JAMES WARDttOP. Firth et. ' O EKD OATS—SO PUS. Scotch'Potato Outs for rale by _ ln i 0 JAMES IVARDROP, Firth st I OUIBWLLM 1-I MK — Constantly on hand J SMITH, MAlrt A HUNT Kit. ( P' l,n 'J>*” j“"t recM M.l to'rFil(T*bv Vy_mhM aailTU, MAIR i nUNTBR. ’ H ALt , si’ANISil UlgaHs—so,ooo No a lor «al» b7~ mll MMITIi, MAIR t HUNTER. CVIKISBK— -150 boxes W. K Ch**-e foTpule b? ' nihiiti SMITH, MAUt k HPNTBR. OUUAH AND MOLASSJSS— : O GO barrels Sugar House Molasses: -•) do Loaf Sugar; 20 do Urnnulatod Sugar; i Crushed do. For Palo by . m ii: s SMITH, MATH A HUNTER O UN DHIKS-—26 boxes Chocolate; O 20 do Castile Soap; luO do btarcb ; 00 do Star Candles; 20 kegs 8 twist Tobacco. For sola by SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. Window glass—lso boxes 8xio; r 60 do 9x12; 100 do 10x12; 25 do 10x14; 20 do 12x15; 20 do 12x16. For sale bv SMITH, MATH A HUNTER. CARD, A FEW dnyß since, I published nn advertisement of mv 1 A “»™ * IAS0!i i i n which an extract from a letter rroin I ror. II Itobbccb, of this city, addressed to Messrs Baumsarten 4 Heine, of Hamburg, the ™ l usorted. This morning 1 observed In several of the dot y papers a Notlc ,” signed by Prof. It, in which he etata.i that I was unauthorised to mako use of it. and r> o » It was Inoorrectly stated and applied. In reply—l presumed that it he had written the loiter he t of course, meant wbat was therein contained, and mm sequemly required no authority from him lo make th« Rame pnblic. As regard, the assertion as to its incorrect ness, I have the letter In my possession, and It speaks for itself, word for word as I have published. Messrs Banm gurten A Heins are not dependant upon Mr. Bohbock for cndo« foment—their Pianos were known, appreciated «»,h rcrelved tbe highest rommendatlons from the first arMntn long before Prof. R. saw fit to pass an opinion upon them’ My reason for publishing the extract was Inthe fectthlr he was well known in the city, and net be ause his reoom mendatiou was neoessary to establish the merit of th* Pianos. In conclusion, I may add that they stand on ibnir own merlt,and oreendorsed by such men as List. ThalWir and others,-colely on account of their merit. oer **’ mb23 CHARLOTTE BLUME. HATS AND CAPS. rj TO OUR FRTENDS and Oitizess oiaa-^aM^ ZJ|RALLT OP THE TWO CITIZS AND VICINITT.—fISgSa opened a HaT and CAP STORE, 104 WOOD BTREET, ivfcrf /ioi«« to toe .ftrrf Presbyterian Church—one door from . , . . Sixth street , ; Ana having purchased our Goods for cash, we will sell as gooa an article on as reasonable terms as any other house in the city. . The public would do well to giro us a ill and examine out Block before purchasing elsewhere. . ir IIOBQAB ft Ca, - n ‘ hl4:tf Sp. Itl} Wo^’.L F°T B RKV T C UT -5f rnt POHIB4IT, go to OABQO-8 GAL £>« to pll^. 0 ' 76 FODETa A P° UO B^^He HABBIED, ’X' ' .''m', SPECIAL NOTICES. 49"Hard’s Hair Restorer. — Tbi* preparation seem* to be efficacious for ih« ruitorution of the hair upon bald heads. We havS seen the testimony of persons weil known to ns, who hare used the compound successfully, thereby corroborating the opinion of its restorative cner gy. We know of nothing more desirable (n the way of per sonal comeliness and comfort than ajgoo 1 head of hair, and any process by which this crowning ornament of the outer man-can be preserved, or recovered when lost, without, in the latter caso, a resort to Wigs, loupes and Scratches, de serves to be bailed and embraced with gratitude by all of 6 »T, er 89X1 ara unlucky enough to nepd its benefit. We took occasion the other day to notice this valuable compound in the above terms, and now republish what wos then said, to show again our favorable opinion of it. Tho foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) Intelligencer t and refers to an article which has for a time been advertised in our columns. We must confess that we have been somewhat eceptica l as to the remarkable effects attributed to this famous *‘llair Restorer.” llut our in credulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two by B«eiog a coaple of certificates of well-known and perfectly credible citizens of the neighboring town of Preston—one of them the Captain of a New London whaling ship—to the effect that, in each of these cases, a two or three months’ use of the “ Restorer” had actually brought 0 -it a now and vigorous growth of hair upon the head where it was before bald—the baldness being, in one.case,of mote than twenty years standing. do not suppose it is by any means cer tain that, because the application has been thus successful In one case, or two, or a dozen, it is therefore certain to prove equally successful in all. Cat with such headstrong evidence as the foregoing, Tory few bald heads, we suspect, would willingly forego a fdir trial of the “ Restorer.” All such <*old heads” ore informed that the article can be had at Messrs. Lee & Osgood’s —Norwich Evening Courier. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood , street, sign of the Golden Mortar. m h29 REMOVAL! REMOVAL! ON THE Ist OF NEXT APRIL, TO AS- No. S 3 FIFTH STUEKT. -BR HKLEBER respectfully informs (ho public, that on • *" TO AprU nelt > he wi| t SEROVS ais Mosto A.-ID piaso Wabxeoohs to No. 63 Fifth strsst, next door to Masonic Hall, And a few doort from the /tut Office. , The New Establishment will bo fitted up In the most ele gant manner, and the Pianos kept on tho second floor, in a richly famished and ppaclons saloon. A SPENDID NEW STOCK OF GRAND FIANO3—Feu. Qeano ANn Eeri-Gram, full SERPENTINE PI ANO3, SERPENTINE PIANOS, LOUIS XIV. STYLE PIANOS; —and of— ALL OTHER PLAIN STYLES OF PIANOS; MELODKONS, SERAPHINES, etc., etc, Ison the way, and the public are politely Invited to cal and examine the premises, stock of Goods, etc. U. IiLKBEH, mhlhlml No. 101 Third st, sign of the Golden Harp. Neuralgia.« This formidable disease, which seems to baffla tbo skill of physicians, yields like magic to Carter's Spanish Mixture. Mr. F. Doyden, formerly of tbo Astor Hoes-, New York and late proprietor of the Exchange noted, Richmond, Va’, is one of the hundreds who hare beeS cured of teyere Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. .ince his cure, he has recommended it to numbers of “there, who were suffering w.th nearly rrery fo,S of uis ease with th- most wonderful success He ravsTt |, th, most extraordinary medicine he ha, ever Ecen used,and the ben blood purifier known. , u “ luc ».» See adrertisement in another column. !mhl:.:lm DISEASE of the IYKS, Dr OSidvrs A SOVEREIGN REMEDY Theref .re let T “ him and be cured His whole charge’ laV nfcauT CITT ~UTEII 1 “»» S the da“?^ T xsi PITTSBURGH ldf0 ’ >1 ,?r-^. d ,. Marine Insurance Company: OIFICF oo FIFTH STREET 3 MASONIC BALL, PITTSBURGH PA JA3. D. M’Gill, Secreurr Bi:; - T UAL'VAV conD‘”S?rtS J 'u l ?E k Tu"K7. ' Dsuranc * fl PP e ttnining to or Also, against Hull audOrgo Risks on the Ohio and Mis ebsjppl nvers and tributarily, cod Marin.. i>iJvc.~ „ „ And against Loss and Damagebv Khl? i n< ? l L y ‘ - . , oiascrou: Alexander Bradley, Wlßhn'Vffii Samußl Srciurlmn, Jo»]ih P. a«asm, M. D., bavij ' James Jlareha.l, John .Irani Horatio ft. Lra. Kttiannior K WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY Oi/ICE, NO. 76 WALNCT,,TK A^UiLSIU , A. CUAH7EU. VEIiVEtUAL 1 s.fVIT.',?" 1 ’ 8300.000. A i4nY LlAßl ' t * OK •***“ OF tih; CO JJ. bj - Mc »‘ lnn M , M»«g«g«. -d^sssss, 4 M - 003 in Cash, c«»h aetou ’“'“J Total ‘ _ H. OADVVKL, Pre.-i-l-nt u Vi"’)Y*’i* iT ‘••—*7‘ K> * 000 I! EFKR EXCEB. t . . rrrr>Tsoftoa scsssss.-*. J. A. UutrJdson A Co., D. Lnaui 4 Co , Murphy, Tiernao &. Co. „ , PtUHbn pm», llun;ln£ton M. L. Uolloncl! & Co. 0 t| »(?,’ ... ~ Hsrld s. Drovm A Co* * o'cnrUa, ’ c»S to£'A to £^£vr srs ' Harris, Halo A Co., Deal, Milligan A to v„ m« A ‘'! lis KNuX - A f,“. • AO. lio W Rtrr /= trt»««r, I‘UiHbartri. o^* tP : •Ippi alters and tributaries “ ’ th ' 0i “ nd Miaale. or Hamaco lit Fire Ii.SCK r '' ,0f U “ S ".“* I-'andMat.*,. 01UCT0&S K-mSS; asSJWi, gstu SMS's.- wS rt ’ ij,n M«^‘s r Pearl Steam Mill: CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITV * *B* RAILBOAD STATION.) ’ f;-™ ° f "n p <£? ““ d St ' Cl “ ir I'inxburcb Ut ' r ' COr ' T*bmb: CASH ondeliTerj. e »a<-roftljetwodUeß - sr " HKYAN, kknnedy « CO. KXCUAHD C. BOCKIsg; nil. „ of Qlt ’r,« SU7Br ’ BraSS ‘ Bronzo ' Looking-Glass PORTRAIT AND PICTURE PRASIEq PLAIN AND ORNAMENTED—No Si » ’ MoaMlng, foi Fraoes, AoktJeand VaS.v B ,"* ° jJair llnB f' LogrsTinga and Lithojraph-, ror\alo h fot taSSEs?* or Jefac “* oll v.W'ui lbe i£^fl»Mssr.iix-as ajßa_wo. No. 2I St. Clair at, Nttaburgh. f mh2o lr PUUb£rgl“ rall ' si, ~sf ’ 10S lUIRB This Association la onranis«d far th» mutual aaaldtftuce to J2* other,ln cafSirS affordinB cldent. By frying a BmaU , W riy th. *** °i ufr Ssr"” ars •*“ u * ,a rr^s™s?23 T. 1. Hontes, Secretary. U ' M tL!>z >U, Present. Finance Committee—Josiaa Kiva t« v *« w norrstoT. ’ JAMe Reamer, q. n, Copsultlog Physician—F. Innm, m. j,. sU-eetß and J . lisio, North.caßt corner of hh,m d arket Sheny city, are the attending Phvßician.fo.{! ond > Alle tutioD, for the Drst quarter of IBS! ‘ th “ above Inßti. Applications Ibr admission muy be mndo f„ **. hours at their olHces, or at the uJspUal atl! o‘„l fIU Kocent cases of accidental 8 , 0 c * 0c!£ » P. M. without form. ** "V*** are received at all h*urk ialtk?* 4 Williams; fru., _ MANUFACTURERS OF «*„, aad "irr:™ of “^mos. by steam or bot*waterpipM C or D ChTi^» iD S aDd TeQtil ating, «, Schools, Q^M^ 6; ch «" h * HoWs » ja p2s . dro4;Snx at g. M’Clurkan's, No. BO Wood rtreet. ' —— QEO- BEEBE, Bocl-etarr MEROiltmß KSCAAIi’SriNT Ko 87 eTealDg, Wd»y of Moh month ’ ' 87 ~ Mcct,i tot and third , lm»rtstlT ness ns may come before the Company. T'kalV™ 1 ' raar2Srf)rria v y Rni , , ■ KANE, secretary pro tern. Coal Land forSalp obtained to secure a valuable Coal track ¥?** ® T?r Tbh BiW.ce 13 £“'« th « city. Will be Bold whole, or in one to fl te acre BeatS| and ApJ>lsr, ° tVJIPHUI.TPS corner Fir„t TOißo “™, or No. on u—J? Sl HEPBDBN, no. 89 Fourth street near Wood. HOPPER’S FATENT plane. THfi ??l 1 ?? re P aretl to supply OAKPENTEItS, h^. B p N t E^S AK s^ ! ’ ,,o i d Workers ln Wood generally, hi. Patented and Wluafale PiANJss. vra nn Itiprenounce .t a most valuable in- ? Q£t Boon oorao Into g neral me. The fbl manwittorfthTS workmen are but two among mnoataveSoStoM?:"” 17011 reCoJ,mV. Loomis. PiTTsausan, November 27 th, 1854, Doan’s Patent Rook Drilling? machines. WEiGHING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of five or six in tne ordinary way 8. S. Fowler A Co. Manufacturers. - ' The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni ted States, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES P. EATON, 19 Bixtb street. Bimio Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R Ra W. Milnor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. R. R • Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr., President P. A 0 R Ra 0. W. Barnes, Ksq., Chief Eng. P. A C. R. R 4 Messrs. Manfull «5t Nicholson, Contractors for tbe P. 4 8 R>R - * , dec!9 CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUEGU RAILROAD. CONNECTING TfITH STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL VIA WELLSriLLB, ’ AND Olilo and Penniylvunla Railroad. VIA ALLIAIHBS. '’PHI! shortest, qniokest and most reliable ronta to Toledo CLEV£UAI?i) 1!0<;k Iil “ Dd ’ Golena > 111111 St. Louis, is VIA This route is One Handled miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh fo ClevelandT Three Daily Trains from CleTeiand to Chicago. Time to Cleveland sin hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and fet Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains of tha Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitta burgh at 300, 4. 11., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. M.,JmneS at Alliance at 030 A. M., 11.45 A. M., and 030 P M as follows: ' " Trains for Cleveland leaveAllianceat73o, A.M.and 12.00 SD, cudtiho P. 51 , conn.cling at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04 A. SI., 0 20 P. JL, and 9 00 P. SL Cleveland at Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island, Oa nia, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at ? “ He end arriving in Cieveland at 220 p. 3!, ,!?hS ,\ rolu w hich close connections are made through to the above point Passengera by this train reach Chicago at ,30 next morning, and St. Louis at mid. f VIA WELLSVILLE. The Stumor* Forest City and Diurnal will leave the Mo morolog, (Sundays excepted.) at 10 o Clock, for « ellivile, connecting with tho train leaving H ellsville at 430 P. M., and arriving at Cieveland at 9 00 An Accommodation Train will leavo Wo lsville dally (Sun,lays exeepied.) at 041 P. 31., connecting at Bay a/d Wllll I ' j3 P rt '’ ;l Tram arriving in Cleveland at 2xo P H * Trains from VFellsville and Cleveland connect at’Da’yard fov Carroll-on, Waynesburg, Dover, and New Philadelphia . fIT Cleveland, Chicago aDd the North-west* vl iP V< iii?T ill ' > t ar * “ 1J at “ ■«» rate thaa via Alliance. ’ The Trams from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, rnn as follows: Leave Cleveland at J3O and 230 A. hL, and 035 p at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., T.OO and 10.00 Trains leave Chicago for Rock Wand and St. Lonls as follows: For Ivock Island at 900 A. M., and 11.00 I>. H For SL Louis at 9.15 A. and 10.05 p. hL Passengera for St. Louis go over Rock Island Bailroad to Joliei, ami thenee over the Chicago and Misslssinnl R>tirr»j to Alton, and thence by Steamb^t Passengers by the 9.15, A.IL, Train 1 arrive in St- Louta at iere£y“ e, ' Ulns > ““ b * **“ 10 -“. P- M, Train, at noon m', cked tbron K h 10 Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago ana St. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. _ _ 1 itclm. 2(1 cFt. 1 1 tf aI/th Ofl rF* ToAlh a nce...„.s‘i 30 To LaSalle... sl6lo $1350 “ *'• 2-J " Isl’d, 18 00 14 26 r»° fdo *•••?••* jj “ Galena..... 18 15 34 CO «< “Springfield 18 7Q 16 20 \if o “ listen 2100 n «^f se^ rB p? rereqtie9tod to procure their tickets at tha offlw of the Company, in Monongahala House, below the mh-iq ?* Sup’t, Cleveland, J. A. GAXJQHEY, Ag’t, Pittsburgh. R E MJ> Y A L. C. IHMSEJf, Manufacturer of evert variety op VIALS, BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottlea, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; AL r 0 FLINT GLASS IK EVERY VARIETY. Warehouse, Noa. 104 Second, & 133,135 First st : PITTSBURGH, PA. : ru.boa” Alexander W. Fntt** ta ' lL °^ssrs?Bffis , £.^s ,»,^r°J le<:t ;™. s maaelo Ia and adjoiningCountiafl*’Eß. •'teSLJXri-ijSsS 5l Pittsburgh, March 23.1855—[0th23:dtgl * ■.mltnßeW. At W« Poster* OTARY PUBLIC, »nd Commissioner for the states of Tennessee, New Hampshire. ConmvtWi 01 Now York, Michigan, loiSSS WiiCoDain > 4 **’“ l)ee(la drawn, and acknowltdnnentfl «nd u a.sa;£svga.ss-g?~~.g‘ 0 L r D B Pk?i l ! iI1 ? "* re“lndrt that under the lionntv Land bill just passed, all who have served in ««* siuco 1790 aro emitted to 160 aoregof lancT Th«°wnJi r signed offers his services for the under said Act A. W, POSTER, Attorney m n i ti fourth st n above Smithfield. . N ’ B-*“The law applies also to all Drivers engaged In hauling for the Army; to all Sailors and olutiooao’ Officers and Soldiers; to those engaged as Volum teera at llattaburg; to tl itilla men, and to those engaged in defence of LenUtown, (Del.) “nhS” M A A Q prt Z l IN^6l F “trirt UI -- FatDaa '“ :M ° ** Ooie>’s Lady’s Book, for April. Graham's Magazine, do. New York Journal, do. Ballou’s Monthly, do. Kocaived and for *Ale by W. A. GILDENPBNNBT a CO Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. MAGAZINESI AiAGAZUNisaJ!— Godey's Lady's Book, for April. Graham’s Magazine, do. Peterson's do. do. Ballou’s do. da! Putnam’s do. do* Prank Leslie’s Journal, do! For sale by H. MIKER 4 CO h,a No. 82 BmlthfleM ir,Zt B&LIS—-One-haif of a Well %.* f ring business, with stock, tools is a rare cbanoe for an actiye Thla and but smalt capital required • 638 aan * good, J. OUTnBEUT * sew, 146 Third Bt l»re apply at TBIB OPPTnw erCnc * a S iwa * Jorparttea*. ••_ fmh27:tf offer iiuim£«ffS? 8 , tein 1 8 enl *rely new, we are enabled to and tSi5 , ° aU latest stales of Dinner, Tea IhaS 1 *£?• »Wte taomtone, we nave a great variety m-tf^Pf 8 • a )®®» gold band and fancy colored stone ware £?,??& Tollet ® ets * Our stock of white Covered Dishes, oonp Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, ftaiyfl i>ishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Bel la large well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Waiters, end House Furnishing Goods, we have a large assortment. ; COMMON WARI?—Our stock of common Tins, Plates. Dishes. Bikers, Nappies, Bawls, Pitchers, and every article in the line is large, and we are prepared to pack them with or without fine goods, as the purchaser may wish. Also, a large assortment -of all kinds of GLASS WARE which we ore selling at manufacturers* prices* all of which are offered at wholesale or retail, by oct2o JOHN J, (JLBABV , V. r .."c'i.-'-vvA .V> , V; > Dor27Mtf : * ;*-V >1 AMUSEMENTS. Ssass^MM» FRIDAY EVESIffQ. Unroll Roth ibxk _ . . ■Bill commence with the entire newl)mii h of*' rform * nC * Betribution; or, Tho Ciacianatt Tragedy. —“<« Owlott. Cremplon. S^^^::::::::z:::z::::::"rr::r::::^S^ ; Song—Yjifcfas and Diaah. Donabertv 50cg....«..,.,.„»..,......8Jr. Nanan. The whole to c»nclndo with iho laughable Farce of th* SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM, or a Ghost in'Spilt of Ffimtttf k ••■•• -■-••■••-■ vr.wur Benefit of Mies Charlotte Orampfon <9* In rehearsal—Tea Paiaoa gfr. F PJTT3BBEQH AND. MATHEMATICAL js, isms astssssh pfiSSi'ra'fjSiS «t£ *b« of 'following gentlemen, who apeak thUt 6Ci DO other person now engaged In teaching Book-Keeping, Mathematl c, etc.. In thin city, equal “ Mr J. Barry.—J. PLESHNa, JAS, M. PIvWR, and J. KELLY. For terms, which will be reasonable, apply at the College. Hoars from BA. M.-to 10 P. M. JOHN BABRY “ tfrate Professor orßook-Keeping, Ac., at the Iron City College,) Principal. ljeatlieiv Hides and- OH. ' ‘ AT *s® LANGE, £oftho late firm of Babd A Di Lwrat) l»X* bavin* Uicea-the stand lately occupied by J. G. Uowry, No. 333 LIBBBXT the head of .wood, and bavin* purchased hlB Stock, which he 1b now re plenishing from the the attention of buyers to hH assortment, which he la determined to sell at the low* cat rates for cash, or approved short credit. , H. DAY hereby informs his customers that he will be found at the old stand, 233 Liberty street, whoro he shall be pleaeed to meet them, and supply their wants, as hereto* f 0 ... mb27.2w Sides just received and foe XX ealo by fmh27:2wj : t . M. DE LANGE. S®* • tltD kti—6oo j ust receiye.l and for sale by M. DR LANOE. to Stooxuiolders, Offlee PiUdmrgh and CbnmUmiße R. R. Cb„) • Pittsburgh, March 28.1855 f T'HE Iniercrton SobscrlDUons to the Capital of tbo Pitta. 1 burgh and Conneilavlllo BnilroadiCcmpany begins to of '»"■*“» raoum of such sub scriptions Khali h»re been made, and is payable semi an nualjy.in cash, on thp Irt days of April and October. Sobscribera entitled to rcceiea it are hereby notified that the semiannual Interest on their stock will bo duoand nay able on the lstday of April nex , at tho OfS-o of tbo 0»m -pany. In this City. A. h. EDS3EU., mh27 - . Secretary. BlMolutlon of Factnmbip, ffluß Partnership between -Wm. Youngson and Daniel X Youngson. under the name of War. Yonaasoa & Co..is ni-soLTiD. WM. YOUNGSON will carry on the PAINTING wSSwwS 1 ISJ7 BBchesat the Bh °P of k*e fina.No. 23 street, opposite the Neptune Engine House: mh27uw vi . WJI. YOUNGSON. ' Wm. VoaDeiOQ, HO®®- SION AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER-No. S 3 SjTEtin street, opposite the Heptane Engine ■. . mh27:6m JCQAKB—" LorerineV’ JCroshtd, Pulverized end Pow, J dered Sugars, fcr sale by mh27 MILLER A RICKETBON. OILS-Sperm, Whale, Tinners’ and hard Oil, for sale by MILLER A BICKETaOH. ALERATCB —2O. bb s Ualerntus, ••McFarland’*,” for sale by [mh27l MILLER A RICKKTSOH. SALT-500 bbla No. 1 Salt, to arrive; for sale by * mhB7 MILLER A BICKKT3ON. E^ ie Ayp3FOBD; a Btory of the Revolution. By Charles J. Peterson. Ihe History of the Hen Fever. By Geo. P. Bnrnham. Ufa and Beauties of Fanny Fern. • • Bath HalL ..By Fanny Fern. . Woolfert’s Boost. By Washington Irying. Lands or the Baracsn. By Bayard Taylor. The Lamplighter. * teddlffe” llo Jinll - ers ' B “lhor or the ‘-Heir or Littell’a Ltring Age, No, 568. Bat on’s Magazine for April. PrieelQ cents. Peterson s Magazine for April, price 18 cents. Frank Leslie's Journal for April. Price 18 cents. For rale by H. MINER 4 CO, mb27 No. 32 groltbfield street. New books, ani> magazines for April.—Gra ham TalKPstrest, halow Bmithflelg. ' “ ”^ 40 j „„„, „ s, !*** nol ! l ' r - »t»o Sixth ; GELAT PUBLIC SALE OP TOWN LOTS • . AT ROCHESTER. * fTtHEJirsiisale.for the Spring of 2855, took place tho 15th < JL inst. The SECOND WILD B£ -HELD ON BATDH- ' “«•">» 3 ' st taE V °J- d V£ f p™ «]y J ten f o clock, A- 51-, anil adjourn at half past twelve-ic that t' parua from Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Ac, may ratum horn. - by the oneo clock AtMpM frn. tor particulars. aeo handbills, maps, Ac, or ennuireof • Ujosei who bought at Ue fitcformtr tala, of Henry Borlo. i : ' AuctJoiMr, Allegheny, or of Joseph Lewis, No. 2 B[. Clair - . street, Httshnrgh— at which places bills may bo bad by those ehocalL 1L T . itorhester, March 28,1850—|mhS5;tsl ’ ; GREAT WESTERS OYSTER ABO FISH DEPOT i No. 128 WOOD STREET. /'"''l JISK,? E “ tom and Northern PISH '■ f ftjjsnd *l wholesale. Also sa&Tmup ' in every style at the coumer. • hotels, Restaurants and private famille* i toPPUw daily. S. BTEINItDCK. !• ioh23| Agentforthe PhlladelchtaPyHerand Fish Co- 1 British and Continental Exchange* SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BV ' DUNCAN) BHERHAN A, CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, Tin Stais 07 £t AND UrWABtS. neSE DRAFTS are arallable at. all the principsf? Toma of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND ana IRKLAND. aml the CONTINENT. ana We also drav Slant BHL3 on . SI. A. Gtnnebanni A Dallln, PBANKFOBT A MAIN, 5 Which serre as a Uemlttance to all harts of GERMANV ’> SWITZERLAND ana HOLLAND. . urauiANY, Persons inteodlngfo trarel abroad may procure, throw* * Crerit, on which Money can be obtained, as ’ needed, la any part of Enrope. 1 “ CoLucnoai of Bills, Notes, a- d other securities In Eu» i lOpe.wUlreceiTO prompt attention. . “• j WM. 11. WILLIAMS A CO., Wood, corner Third street. N Sorlh-Wt.itm Police Aceuov. ~ I o. 89 Washington sTasjsT.coinlror 5..rb0r0 ; CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ’ ' AIUS mKiaTOS. .....MAtJ A. nocm. $ Pinkerton * Co. < BJVOtB ram ATKSIION TO ISI T3AASACTION OP A Oimu ' DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS GCmii ;; 111 lh6 mhlW?f nliOoto ’ WiKol ‘ 3in ’ UicU S»a ana Indiana. 3 Soldiers* Bounty Lands, AND CIAIAIB AGAINST GUVJ3RNMKNT.—I Will pro cure Bounty Land Warrants tor Soldiers, their Widows and Minor Children, and will prosecute Claims against oovernaent, and,attend to 'business in the “Court of Claims,** recently established by Congress Office, No. 148 Third street, one door above Southfield st. March 19, CHARLES NAYLOR. Proposals ' WILL he received at the office of the Western Peoitea- i tiary of Pennsylvania until SATURDAY, the 3iat IP®'»_ fo , furnishing COAL of good quality, and good fresh i BEKF, freeof bone—(the shank bone to be put in when f quested; in all cases the bone will be deducted)—tor ono v year from the Ist of April, 1855, in such quantltiej as may be required. |mh22) A BKC&HAM, Warden. * i t'CNi/Klto —. ' 2 ) 30 dozen Tow and Cotton Bars: v 30 boxes White Pipes; *0 do Pipe Heads; <; 20 do . Pearl Starch; 100 do, 8x10,10x12 Window Glass: ? 20grossqt and pt. Flasks; V 2000 n>s Uar Lead; s 15 boxes .Extract Coffee; 5 25 d> No. 1 Scaled Herrinx ’» * 3 cases Sardines; 100 dozen Corn Brooms; Z SO do Cincinnati Washtcaidfc- * r m Blaekli a Tnk • i! 220 f 223 Liberty at. 'V rn.ua i-umaiioa fiugar la store and for rahS6 MILLiK & KIQKLTfION, j 221» 223 Liberty street. ■ j jyj DOIS Puauuon JfloUsara; 160 M bbla do do -For '■? 5H?,“ St. James" a. H.Holuse*. torayo by fmli2Bl MILLEB * BIOKfcTSON. f chgsta Yoang Hyaon, tianptjTrder.~T^. A P®rial and Black fore&lo by - ' MILLKB * BICKKTSON. f W*j£E_soO bags Bio Coffee ; - \J 100 pockets OJd QcYerazaent JatTA Coffeo" In store and for sale b/ • •-.•■ . mUU&I & •RICK.ETfiOM. f'pO-BAIXO— ISO boxes “Bussell * Koblnara,” X “Anderson's.” 50 dwarf boxef - M jnaaoerhaa»ft >% {on/*‘‘Jewelof Opbir,”«Diadem Twist.** «i&.2L raids” Tobacco, In store and lor sale by mli2s . MlLLfctt 4 BICKJETBON mb-ia MILLER A RICKETRnu g/is ii —6o bbia larga fto. a dlftcfcerei: ' 1 —“ * MS 20 *• medium 3 u 25 « No. lKckled Herring; 10 dnmu “GTtndßaaX** No. lGorffi«.K * In store and lor sale br * ww&h. , tnh2 ° MILLER t MCirt'l'gr.w QVA* AMHJAMUJSti— O 150 boxes Wo. X Palm Scan: Si ** ‘'Hill &Go. n Tuiemfoj 8m... - S® cind nnaU |^ Ca^^;p. >iC , s; 76half chesta You a u.» .■. —. — - - lin and Black Teas, for 6& by ’ io f ortol > Ounyoir- —... kino 4 mods HEAD. * BoblaSon**, IvTllix a 11. store warm „ut^ r ° ld ?> •‘ ci otterfarorlte brands; In. ‘MgLgjQby |mh«l KINO « MUOBUbAP. «10. .ml lta_U tommy Bale by ,(mh24) KINO a MOCfItmSAD, M Al ifc tW k ®B® i*sort»d M«H» to nto fey : db 24 /-.- ' XI*NQ A MOORHEAD. auNjuax WATiiMo juw t>MT]u«r.o\h Milky ' (milty WRQ * MOQBiIKAB. W* ...'-