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' n with pride In. a good name need be nsham * *\has remained for this Committee and the now President of the Steubenville Bajjroad Company, with what subceßS the future must determine, to attempt to fasten a stigma where evcn the crueh tng disaster of failure in business had failed to iß quite willing with this plain exposition to leave the public, who have been plied* with accusations againßt him, to judge between him and QXLL. laihj truing .OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MOBNING: Reading Hatter will l>e found on each Page of tilts Paper. 8. M. PETTINQILL A CO., Newspaper Advertising J4rttt£l,are the Agents for the Pittsburgh Dally and Weakly Post, and are authorised to reccivo Anvaansnicm and gossostrtmlts’for us at the tame rates as required at t&U ofllce. Their receipts are regarded os payments. Their oßcas are at Niw Took, 122 Nassau siski, HORNING POST JOB OFFICE. We would’ call the attention .of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the tact that we have just received from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Typo, and are now prepared to Oil orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill n..e. Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes tor exhibi tions. All orders will be promptly filled. Democratic Count; Committee of Correspondence. The Demooratio County Committee of Corres pondence met at the St. Chnrleß Hotel, on Wed nesday, the 2Bth inst., and unanimonsly adopted the following resolution: Setohcd. That the Democrats of the several Wards, Bo roughs and Townships of Allegheny County are requested to meetat their usual places of holding primary meetings, on Saturday, the Mth day of April, and elect two delegates from each district to meet in County ConvenUcn on tho following Wednesday, at tho Court Bouse,’at 11 o clock A.m!, to elect delegates to our nelt State Convention, and transact such other business as may be deemed necessary and proper. Tha meetings will be held botweon tho hours of 8 6 P.M. THOMAS FARLEY, Chairman* W. M. Pouter, Secretary. j&f Particular engagements on Saturday pro vented ns from presenting the usual amount ol editorial matter this morning. The Oslo*.—Wo shall pursue the controversy with onr neighbors of tho Union no further, un less they persist in their attache. If they are not particularly severe this morning, we shall probably let it pass, and give them tbe benefit of the first word and the last. All we have con. tended for about the Custom House is that there should be a full, thorough and open investiga tion, before any aot of relief is asked from Con gress. That is dne to the public, and all parties concerned. And we have only to say forth tr ( that Mr. M’Calmont and others should not, in the pride of official stations and success, feel at liberty to call others, who hold no offices, lion, dances, &o. without provocation. We publish to*day a communication from Wm. A. Hill, late. Treasurer of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company, in which he ro plies to some portions of the rcpor* of the Audi tors appointed to investigate his accounts. Mr. Hill has handled large sums of money fcr the Company, and transacted a large amount of business in its behalf. Some of his charges for services and commissions wore not allowed by the Auditors, and, as that disallowance swells the balance against him considerably, he claims an opportunity to explain the transactions, and reply to the remarks of the Auditors in relation to hie modo of book keeping. At the request of a number of our patrons we give his oommoni cation a place in our columns, though it has &p. peatel in another paper before. Mr. Hill** character as a correct business man is worth muoh to him at the present time ; and wc can see nothing to impair confidence in bis integrity and oorreotheßS in biß accounts with the Com pany of which he was Treasurer for so long a time. His charges for compensation are the subjeots of litigation, we believe; and all par ties will have a chanoo to be heard. Meantime, Mr. H.’s communication will be read by many with attention. While we have great confidence in the business ability of those who audited his accounts, we yet hope our friend, Mr. Hill, will come out of the controversy without loss or injury. The Blare of thu Lamp : by Win North. New York: 1L Long & Bro. For sale in Pittsburgh by B T. C. Morgan. The author of this work, a young liberty-lov ing Englishman, was a contributor to Harper, Knickerbocker# and Graham's Magazines, be having came to this country, so tho preface says, in the fond hope of realizing here his ideal of a freo government. Disappointed in his pecuniary and love affairs, he put an end to his existence on the 14th of November last, by taking Prussic acid. The present book is post humous, and is above mediocrity as a work of fiction ; bnt the moral often deduced, can hard ly be considered orthodox. As a picture of every dayJife In the country, it will repay pe rusal. Blackwood’s Magazine for March, is re ceived from the American publisher, and is for sale by Miner and Gildenfenney at their book stores. It is up to its usual high standard. The contents are: Tho Beggars Legacy. Zor dee: a Romance. Vagabond Life in Mexico. Civilization: the Census. A Peep at Paris. Story of the Campaign—continued. Tho Minis terial Changes. Ton Breceeneiooe Coal Mikes. These mines famish a very superior kind of cannel ooil, and are situated in Kentucky, near the Ohio river. The company owning the mines ; have overpome the difficulties under which until recontly they were laboring, and aro now dcliv ring about 100 tons of coal per day upon the Ohio, which will before long be increased to 300 tans per day. New Orleans and the river towns furnish a market for all that oan be '• mined. . What is the Dijfebehce. —The New York Herald calls George Law the Live Oak candidate for the Presidency. The Evening Pott evidently thinks this a mistake, for it styles him “ the live hoax ” oandidate. Hon. Wm. S. Archer, formerly United States Senator from Virginia, died at hiß residence in Amelia county, in that State, on the 28th of Maroh. Mr. Archer was a Whig, and served six years, commencing in 1841. Friday, March 80tb, was the day appointed by Got. Reeder, of Kansas, for an eleotion of members to the Legislative Assembly. It is ru mored that largo numbers of Missourians have gone into the territory for the express purpose of making the Legislature a pro-slavery one, but the Governor hae deolared those only enti tled to vote vrho deolare their determination to become permanent residents. Henry Ward Beecher says, that he would as eoon go a courting with his 'father's old love let ters, as to go to churoh and carry a book to pray out of. Henry iB “ gifted,” but overy body ain’t. For sale oheap:— A large amount of 11 origi nal" poetry. Apply at this office. N. B. II has been ground out so ns to snit all cases, cepe cially Unrequited, Requited and Quited Love - Boston Timet. Ditto here. A letter passed through the Detroit post office a few days ago, addreßßed as follows: “ B Pontiac, Mich. The first name of Mr. B. is not known, but he has a eon who has a rnnningsore on or near his ankle.” If this desorption doesn’t find the man, the writer may as well give it op as a bad Job. •r,; *.■ V. *9 v ■.'••• ■ , -» - v . •*. ’ r . , -s . r^- .V ;v. *'• *'• i a *• Boston, 10 State street. SIR. BILL'S LETTER. New Publications. .*. ‘ f •>, ’*►»., , , .*'s - ’ . ; • - % V: , • . ;-.v -.< ■ • ..'»«■ <*,• . .-• v‘ . . 'v \ . ■■ - ' ■'. ■, --i Th« jilcdlnini on the Gsar’i Dsath. | We gave, eome time ago, a column of revela tions from the spirit world, whioh were Bent to i tbo editor of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, t He received, besides, sundry other communica tions, many of which were correct in some par ticulars ; but those from professional mediums were generally wrong. The Bulletin says : “ Amos Mitchell" was singularly happy in his .commercial guesses. Hiß quotations of consols, and bis reports of the breadstuff's, ootton and provision markets, were literally oorrect, and if he can givo us future proofs ot his aptness in foretelling the state of trade abroad, we will in sure him good wages from some of our commer oial and financial men. But, to the professional mediums wc cannot give a good character. They either have not brains enough to make a good guess, or their dealings are altogether with false and lying spirits. If they seek employment among other journals, as mediums of intelligence, to supply news in advance of the telegraph, we beg they will not apply to us for “ a character.” We should be obliged to insert a clause that they were given to lying. It is to bo regretted that our effort to prove the substantiality and the accuraoy of the fash ionable spiritual revelations has proved so oom ploto a failure. Wo were quite ready to reward the medium who should report the circumstances with absolute correctness, and had been calcu lating how many hundred dollars a week we should give to sccuro permanently tbo services of such a “happy medium.” But we shall have to fall back on the steamships aud the telegraph Spiritualism is a humbug; the raps are not worth a rappee; “it’s no use knocking any more.” APRIL 2. Cartons Prediction. Dr. Granville, of London, who resided for some time in St. Petersburg!}, in 1849, and at tended professionally several of the Imperial court, wrote a letter in July, 1852, to Lord Pal merston, in which be Bays “ The health of tbo Ciar is shaken. It has become so gradually for tho last five years. Ho has been irritable, passionate, fanotful, morotban usually supersti tious, capricious, hasty, precipitate and obstinate withal—all from ill health, unskilfully treated; and of lato deteriorating into a degree of cere bral excitement; which, while it takes from him the power of steady reasoning, impels him to every extravagance, in the 6amo way as with his father, in 1800 ; as with Alexander, in Poland, in 1820; as with Constantine, at Warsaw, in 1830; as with Michael, at St. Poteraburgh, in 1848-9. Liko them his nature feels the fatal transmission of hereditary insanity, tho natural oonsequenoe of an overlooked uad progressive congestion of the brain. Like them he is burr - ing to hie fate, sudden death, from congestive disease. The same period of life, between 45 and 00 years of age, sees tbe career of this fa ted family cut short. Dr. Granvilio says that at an Interview with Lord Palmerston, February 28, 1854, on matters of a private nature, his lordship asked him whether he stilt adhered to hie opinion and prediction. He replied that be fore July, 1855 (the Emperor would then bo 59 years old) what he anticipated would happen. *• Let but a few reverses overtake tbe Emperor,” I added, ’‘and bis death, tike that if all bis bro there, will bo sudden.” It bas proved so. Alma, lukermsnn, Bnlr.klava, eho6k the mighty brain, Eupatoria completed the stroke, which has an ticipated my prognosis by a few weeks.” The Hrltleh Enlistment In title Country [From th*f N. V. Post, 29. h ) Tbo United Slates Marshal of Philadelphia has uncovered a nest of Ww-brcakers in (hat city, which, thus far, yields well. Eighteen persons were arrested yesterday for a violation of the neutrality laws iu eolisuog there ia the British service—roost of them Germans. Ninety wero to have sailed on Sunday, and thirty six on Wednesday. It is supposed that five hundred have already sailed from Philadelphia to Halifax via Now York. The neutrality law of 1818 is very explicit iu condemning this kind of busiacea. It eayß: “7f onr per.v>n -ball, within tbo irrritcry rr jurl»li-*tion of 'ho I'aited »o!|v’ > r or bir»* ur r** t&io another p-rsnii to <>r rnt»-r l.iia-.-lf in £o tvjor.d the limti* or jurU.iif-l-'Q of the Cdlu~J Stall**. *Jtb intent to he i-nli-'te lor eolcrv-J to the sorv ice cf any foreign prior**. colony, di*lri< t cr jrople, n* a miJlcf, n mariner or teHDuiQon licard of any t-*.**l of w &r. M t«»r of marque or priTateer, every pe jin so r ffi-ndiatr rhall be iU*emtd guilty cf a miKirueanor, and be bunl noi exrt*«*<liu>s one thousand dollar*.tnd imprisoned aot excre-iin;; three years.” It will bo seen there is no suen thing as dodg ing this law. It does not say citizen, but person, thus including our alien residents, and tbo words ** hire or retain” apply to tbo case, no matter what disguise may be practised. Thus, if the British agents furnish the volunteers with money to pay their passage to Halifax, .in order that they rray there be enlisted, it mkkea no differ eoce whether they do it openly or tbo dt9 guiso of famishing them with employment. Epes Sargents new Play “The Prleaiets ” Now that the novelty of tho thing is over— the first presentation of a new play,—the “ au tbor’s night,” and other things which would necessarily attract, without any regard to real merit, have passed by, and the regular business has commenced, we can judge something of the prospects of success which may attend the ca reer of a creation whose glories were heralded to so great au extent long before its existence. Last night was sad in its prophecies, and it fore tells speedy oblivioo to this nine days’ wonder, even if It lasts as long as that. Tbo Boston theatre was not more thao ono-third full, and four ha dred dollars would have bought the bouse. Such a thing furnishes the best evidence os to whether the play is effective, and all the bolstering of forced and misguided poffiiog criii cisme to the contrary notwithstanding, will not put money into the treasury. In a few short days the closing verse of Grey’s Elegy will form an apprepiate rtquiem for he defunct “Priest ess “ No farthi-r Fnek it* merits to dUo'oi*, Or draw ito frailties from th*dr dn»d abotl**, (Thrr** tbev silk* on piion-room shelf rrpo#*,) The archives of lb’ oblivious land cf Nop •*’ College! In ilie Union. Wo recently alluded to the number and oon stant moltiplicsiion of sectarian colleges iu the United States. A Cincinnati correspondent of the New Yprk Daily Ttmes, thus states the num ber and oharaoter of these institutions : Colleges. Theo. Sch’ls. Presbyterian Congregational Lutheran Episcopal Methodist Baptist Roman Catholio Unitarian State and Nothingarian The Congrcgationallsts being but Presbyte rians, with a different form of Church govern meot, tboro appoars to be 51 colleges and 25 theological seminaries of that scot, being near ly half of tho whole number under sectarian in fluence. This statement shows that all the Christian sects in the Union pay a groat deal of atten'ion to theological education, oven to the Methodists, who, prior to the year 1825, seem to have no colleges in the country. The Eag Mill Mauufacture. [from tho Harrisburg Correspondence of Philo. Ledger.] An ineffectual effort was made in tho House on Thursday morning, to prooced to tho consid eration of the Governor’s veto of tho Pottstown Bank. The game being played by tho Bank combination, is to prevent action upon this veto until a number of votoes accumulate, when tho wholo batch will have a chance of being log rolled through by a majority of two-thirds. This, the friends of the Governor, desironß of sustaining his position, arc anxious to prevent, and to Beouro immediate notion upon this veto, so as to take each one in detail. If the Gover nor is not sustained, and this bill pass by a two tbirds vote, he will probably veto all tho bank bills in his hands, and commit to the Legislature the responsibility of passing them by a two thirds vote. It is oven said, and I bclievo truly, that the Governor will soon veto a large number of the Bank bills passed, and in his possession. This log-rolling scheme can hardly suooeed. It must not bo supposed that all the votes that passed a bank bill can be counted on against a veto. Borne members, uniformly voting for these bills, will back water and sustain the Gov ernor, when he applies the veto. ! PC Jill of the Calorie Experiment. [Correspondence of the Boston Journal.] New Yonx,«March 24 —The Ericsson experi ment is at an end. The invention is conceded to be a failure, and poor Ericsson is a ruiped mßn. He has spent all his fortune in building his caloric ship and in the experiments he hoe made on the vessel. He has done more, ho has spent all his wife’s fortune, which was groat, and she, ! too, is beggared. But the worst of all iB that it i has led to such recrimination and alienation that j they have separated, never to be united again, ' perhaps. Had he been successful, his name ’ would have been enrolled with that of Columbus, Newton, Fulton and other'men of illustrious re nown. But he has failed ; he has lost his all; he hae introduced ruin into a onoe loving and : happy home; and the world coldly looks on, and j says “I told you eo.” V ’-n', -y. -W- J If * [From tbo Boston Time; NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for tlie Daily Morning Post. Further News by the Asia. Boston, March 31.—The Asia, reached her dock about noon. Halifax and St. Johns papers of late dares are received. Tho Legislative Council of Nova Scotia refused to pass the Prohibitory Liquor Law, deferring its consideration until next session. The Halifax Journal contains official orders providing rations for 600 recruits expected from the United States. It Bays that it is expeoted 3000 would be obtained. „ A 8t Johns paper says official hand-bills for the enlistment are signed Lewis L. Wilkins, Pro vinoial Qrneral Secretary of Nova Sootia, and the proceedings aro anderatond to be connected with tho visit of the Hon. Joseph Howe to the Uoitrd States, from whence he has not yet re turned. Later from Hhvana, Baltimore, Marob 31.—New Orleans papers of Suuday aro received. A Havana letter da ted 26th to the Charleston Courier, says that Felix, Eutrampes and C3pt. M’Culioch had a public trial ou tho 24th, but were not allowed counsel. Felix and Eutrampes were both found guilty; tho former was sentenced to ten years in chains, and tho latter to death by garote. M'Culloch Will be discharged. Decision In the Supremo Court o t New New Y<mx r March 31.—Judge Morris, of the Supremo Court, has decided that tho commit meet of prostitutes to BlacUweU'aleland is ille gal, as they were all entitled to examination. Kansas Election, Ceioaoo, March 81.—A despatch from Weston, Mo., eays that the Pro-Blavery Ticket on the north side of tho Kansas river has 1000 major ity. There Is no opposition to the pro slavery ticket la Burr, Oak and Atcbiscn precincts. £3-Another Instance of Tape Worm Cared BY THE U3E OF Db. M’DANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE. This Is to certify that I was troubled with a tape worm for xnoro than six months. I tried all the Known remedies , f>r this dreadful efUicllon, but without being able to destroy It. I got me of Dr. STLane’s Almanacs, wblrb contained noiicve of several wonderful cures that bad been performed by this crb-brated Vermifuge. I retolved to try it; and immediately purchased a bo;Ue, which I look according to directions; aud the result was, I discharged one large ta;e worm, measuring mer than a yard, besides a number of small oaw Mbs. M. SCOTT, No. 70 Cannon «. P. S.—Tho above valuable remody, also Dr. M’Lane’s cel ebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drag Stow In this city. parrbas*:rs will be careful to ask for, and take uooebut Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge. All other?, in comparison, axe worthies.*. Also, for sale by the role proprietors, FLEMING BROS., Successors to i. Kidd A xnh3o:daw CO Wood street. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! ON THE Ist ‘'V NEXT APRIL, TO 43*5 0. 03 FIFTH BTREET.*GJ HKLF.DER revpertfu ly Informs ’.he public, that oo . ike l«i day o i April next, be will iicaovt tns MfKi i.tD UNO W*EK£OOSi.H tO Ho. 53 Fifth itreot, next door to Hasonlc Hall, And af< sr detrri from the Foil Ojfict. The New Establishment will b* fi‘»cd ap in the xsotl gaet maoncr. and tbe Plane-.' kepi on the second fljor, in a ricluy famished and rj-acious saloon A HtW STOCS C T GRAND PIANO?—Fiat Gtuan axs Sriis-GnAHD, FELL SERPENTINE PlANja, SERPENTINE PIANOS, LOUIS XIV. STYLE PIANOS; — x.xr> Of— ALL OTHER PLAIN STYLES OF PIANOS; MELODSON’P, &ERAFIIISE3, etc., etc., I* on the war, and tb* public are politely Invited to call and examine the premia*-*, sleek of Goods, etc. 11. KLCCUGK, mblLlwl No. 101 Third Ft.fl.fnof the Gulden Harp. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILEOAH THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST PROII PITTSBURGH. On ttU after MONDAY, March 12th, tin PAcSEN GLII TRAIN? will run as follow*, until further notion: FaHT TaAPf vnu. iXATE AT 3 A. M. MtSLTaAIN ** “ at HA. M. Kji’ACmTila!* “ at 3P. M Those Trains all tun thrtUnh to Cr*«t!ine, ar.d connect th-ro with (he Colombo* end Cincinnati. Ohio and Indiana, and Reilefantaicc and Indiana Railroad*. At Mac*fi*ld, coanoc'U’ns are made for Newark, /.snesrlUe, Monroeville, fianduikf, Tolrdo, Chjctgc, Ac.; and at Alliance for lao i, Ac. No trains run on Soniay . Through Ticket* mM lo Cincinnati, Lemhi Me St. Lou's, Indianap Us, Chicagtv. Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Clevelaodi and lh* principal Towns oxh! Cities In the Wash Tb« NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A. 11. and v r. M., and New Brighten at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Tickets and further Information, apply to J. a. CURRY, At tbe corner office, under tba Monoegahela House. Or. at the Federal Btrret Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Plttaburgh, March 10th, 1*155 (mt»lO) Hair Ileatorer.»-Tbi« pr«par»Ur,n seem'* to txi efficacious for ih*- restoration of the hair upon b»l-i heads. We have seen the testimony of persons troll known to us, who hare used the compound successfully thereby corroborating th« opinion of its restorative enor jy. We know of nothin; tnorndeelroble jo the way of per sonal comeliness and comfort than a goo i head of hair, and any prww by which this crowning ornament of the out-r man can be preserved, or recovered whan lost, wl'hnat, lo the la’ter case, a resort to Wigs, loupes and Iterate) e*. de perTt-s to l»e hailed and rmbraced with gratitude by all of either sex, who aru unlucky enough to need its benefit. We took oceaxico the other day to notice this valuable compound In the above term*, and now term dish what was then said, to show gain our favorable opinion of it. Tbe foregoing Is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) Inteihgaietr, and refers to an article which has for a tiina b<-*u advertised In our columns. We must confess that wo hare bs*n somewhat rcsptlca! os to tbe remarkable effects attributed to this famous “flair Restorer.'' Hot our In credulity has been greatly shaken’ within a day or two by 8-elng a couple of certificates of well-known and perfectly credible rltiteus of the neighboring town of Preston—one of them tbe Cfip'ain of a New London whaling ship—to the effect that, in each of these cases, ft two or three months’ u>e of the “ Restore;" had nciually brought oat a new and vigorous growth of hair upon the head where it was before bald—the baldness being, in one case, of more than twenty years standing. W* do not suppose It Is by any means cer tain that, because tho application has been thus successful in one or a dozen, it Is therefore certain to prove equally successful In all. But with such head-strong evidence as the foregoing, very few bald heads, we suspect, would willingly forego a fair trial of tho “ Restorer." All such “old beads" are Informed tbal tbo article can be bod at Messrs. Lee A Osgood's —Norwich Evening Courier, Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood streot, sign of tbe Golden Mortar. mb29 10 17 1 The Great Revolution in Aledlclne! It U accomplished! The want of centuries Is supplied 1 In Mobsi’s iNnooßiTiNo Elixir on Cordial we hate a medicine that destroys disease, without weakening the system; that exhilarates the spirits, without entailing sub sequent depression; that cures indigestion in all its forms and consequences, that restores the f-hoitvied nerves to full vigor, that regulates the bowels and the liver, that causes the constitution itself to recuperate —nnd that in fa-t an* swers the purpose all stimulant , all nervine preparations, all cathartics and all nleratives, without producing any of the unpleasant a fier effects which how from the use of ordi nary medicines. The Arabian herb which forms Its basis seems to be the very thing for which herbalists and pbysi cisna, chemists and pharmaceutists, have rearched in all ages, and, until now, searched in vain. L'.tVit sick rejoice! The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, In pint bot*' ties. Price, three dollars per bottle; two for flvo dollars; six for twelve dollars. C. H. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States,Canadas and West Indies. • aqestb: a. n. KEYSER, 140 Wood st.,) SELLERS A CO., FLEMING BROS, J Lmhl6:lm Mortification, the instant a plaster is applied, must cease, and rigor is given by DALLEYM PAIN EX TRACTOR’S galvanic effects, and except tho parts are do composed, they will foon be restored to th°ir natural color; but If so, the contagious Influence will bo neutralized and arrested, for mortification cannot proceed who ever the salvo be laid on, and new flesh will certainly bo generated. POISON ERQM 15S5CTS, BIPTILE3 AND PLANTS Are rendered quite harmless by rubbing in instantly a quantity (f BALLET’S PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after It has swollen, and livid spots are visible. Even then, like the voltaic battery, it -will directly attract, dlssolvo, and metamorphose the poisoning Influence. At the sting of bees and mosquitoes, the instant it touches you the pals ends. The bites of rabid animals also are as speedily neu tralized. C. V. OLIOKENER A CO., Proprietors, New York. For sale by Dr. G. n. KEYBER, 140 Wood street, and by all Drmrgiatsand Dealers in Medicines throughout the Uni ted States. xnh23*d*w2w IS?* Neuralgia* —This formidable disease, which seams to baffle the skill of physlolans, yields like magic to Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of the Astor House, Now York, and late proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, Va., is one of the hundreds who hare been cured of severe Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Elnce his cure, he has recommended it to numbers of others, who were suffering with nearly every form of dis ease, with the most wonderful success. He says it is the most extraordinary medicine he has ever seen used, and the best'blood purifier known. +«+See advertisement in another oolumn. [mhl&lm - ir r ■ .-.si.- :• - • . . Ji. ■ ■ ■ ’ * * t * «■ V - e Dta 9 or Rapture of the 8oweli» and the of Strangulatlou l>y inf It. The right coaraa for any one_ to pursue who maybe of flicted with Rap tura, tot© proctfrea goodTross well adapted to the ruptured' Pft. t fl, inlflrler & retain the protruding portion of the bowels. This is often neglected, and the bowel becomes strangulated, leaving the patient not only in s suffering but dangerous condition., I bare always on hand, and daily adapt, tbefmoafc Improved Trasses; among which Is MARSH’S RADICAL CURB TRUSS, v#hieh will really produce a radical cure In a short time. Of course there arc cases when no Truss will cure, but in a vast ma jority of reducable Hernia, or Rupture, this Trims will 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 the rell-f and care of Pile*; SHOULDER BRAOEB, for men women' and children j SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every variety of mechanical appliance need in tho cure of disease. Call and examine them at my Drug Btore, NO 140 Wood street, corner of Yirgin alley; sign of the Golden Mortar. [fobl2:diw] DR. GEO. H. KEYSER. ~ £9* Proclamation.•• Whereas, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparat'.o a, WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATHARION, has induced envious persons to palm off other articles similar in name and ap pearance, but absolutely worthless, which ,bas a tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers should bo particular to ask for WrighffM Premium - Katha* ricn, they may roly on receiving an article unequalled for its virtues for restoring, a decayed head of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful. application duriog-the hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of dizziness and headache, Rod for tbe toilet ifc has never had an equal for Its pleasant and dcliehtfal fragrance. It? thoaisands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for its completely restoring a decayed head of hair; for re moving all dandruff; for preventing its falling off, whether • from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necessity of using hair dyo3, as it excites the secretions, producing a supply of Its natural pigment or coloring mat* ter, giving t&e hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For salei-y every druggist In the city, and by druggists and merchants throughout the United States, Nnr Yaax, October 16^1953. -- ' ( ' ■ ■ ‘ • . - *! H r . tr , ■ - MEMMI r <s '• V** -v. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 26 cents a bottle. PETER T. WEIGHT A CO, 211 M&iket 6t., Philadelphia. For vale by 'GKO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, anl R. E. SELLER-*, Pittsburgh. jnnl7:daw3m 1» Darrell*. Indian Liniment, cutis rxaa ct tut Back, Limbs, Side, Head, Breast, Throat, 6plne, Mufdea, Worms In the Bkin, Scalp Diseases, Milk Crust, Dry Tetter, Erysipelas, Headache, Cbafrs, Neuralgia, Cracks, San Pain, Scalds, Bums, Ulcers, * Sore Legß, Sore Throat, Rheumatism. TRY IT OXC&: Prlee 25 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KETSER’S, 140 Wood Street; JOEL MOHLEB’S, Lib erty * tract, and at J. P. FLEMING’S, Allegheny city. J>nSo-4aw 47>The Pleasure and Comfort or bdug wm rrrro in a SUIT OF CLOTHES, Is greatly enhanced by having them noon, aud aurriCLa to tni ansa*. GRIBBLE hoe got all that Is necessary to elfcst that great eonsumma* tion, both as regards fit and quality of goods. Perseus wishing to ciperlercn all this, and be only moderately eharged, can do *0 by caLing at £4O LisraTT sraur, head d Wood. P £L—Pantaloons. in particular, U one of his greatest ferits. lie c onot La be-it la the style and fit of this gar m-ni. -Vuaicrcu* Tejertnaa could be given, If ccceesary, tc feralwr*!* ihl**l»l»fns t E- GRIBBLE Balm of Thousand Flowers* for beauth fyioc iby Coaij.lt'ai'jD, ani waul~.4t.lafl all Tax, PIHPIX3 &cd Fttrxtr* fron; th« lice. 'Sold at Dr. KKY&EU'S, HO Wood jft&SO 2J*.W AilVfctttlSfctf&iUS, Dissolution of Co-P&vtuerahip* Tit K partnership fteretofure existing b* Iwecu JO3IIUA IUIODKS a.cd PHILIP RKYMKR, in the Wholesale Pruit and Oo*fe<*tlonsry bosiur**, is tbl* day dissolved, by mo-ual conwot. The business ef tlits firm will bn eettled up Tit Jovbua Rhode?, who i* aalhoiited to receipt for ah debt* Jar* Raid firm. JiHfllTA RHODES. PHILIP RKYMEIL Much 27th, 1555. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Tbo undersign rd h«vw this day formed a Partner •blp, under the firm and atyl* cf RHYMER A AN'DEfifkiN, for th» transact the WfeelsSfctt Fruit iffid Confeetlconry bnrlness, Xo. £9 Wool street PHILIP RKYHER. BOOT. J. ANBKaSOS. Plttaborgb, Mareh27lb,lSis. - - fl*“ In retiring fma the Oonfadlonary btuhocM, I cheer fully rtfccrmneml Meesra/Rttst.cbArAJfDtJUMS to ay friend.* and er.Btemera. I'lmburgb, March 27th, IBSS. rmup acTsen .tunr j. 11EYMER * ASDEUSOK, (Sot*v**ori to Joshua Rhodes A Co.) WttOt.mtS DEALER' IS FOREIGN FRUIT?, XTT3. Sptces, •'oufectlonary, sugars, Ac. KSr >o. lid Wood strait, opposite lb* ?u Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. sp2 Fresh fruit £so boxes lUtdoft; . 2oOV*do do do tOO urnra* Fhre; 250 %do (hi 100 b «sea do 20 mate new Date*; 25 boxes Prunes )0 kegs db 2 caw* do Receirln? f^raalehy ap2 RBYSISR A at FUKSU XUT3. Ai\— 20 bags Walnuts;. , £0 do Filbert*; 20 da Cream Nut*; . 25 fra!« Ivies Almonds; 6 hales Bordeaux do 10 boxes shelled do 25 do No. 1 Rock Candy; 15 do W. do 10 caw* Lljucrlrr; 150 boxes No. 1 Herring: 10Ud *x assorted PirKle*; 25 dozen Tomato Cataop. Jest received aod foreale by ap2 BKTMBTI * ANDKUBQK..TO Wood at i) \ IRiXKS MACOAItONI; &k) 20 boxes Vermicelli; 100 dozen Popper Sauce; 10 do apers; : 15 do Olives; 10 do Brandy Peaches; 10 Co do Cheroot; 10 do fresh Peaches; 10 do do Tomatoes; 15 do Walnut Catsup Just received and for sale by ap2 KKYMBH A ANDERSON, 30 Wood at O RANGES AND LKMONB —— 200 boxes Messina Oranges. 100 do Sicily do . 240 do Lemonsrrectlvlngand for pale hr ap2 UKYMKR A ANDERSON, 39 Wood st Allegheny <'ount)>, ft» i * IN THE MATTER OF SHE ESTATE OF f 1 THOMAS lIOPH,.nttUSH>. \ / And now, March Slet, 1856, on notion of John -r- R. Large, Rule on Klchard Hop* ami William AM •on, a resident of Ohio; Richard Allison, nothing definitely known-of him, anil Robert Allison * .lunatic, or James Parne his committee, and Jane Cochran, children of Jane Allison, doceased, and a daughter of Thomas Hope, de ceased, and Thomaa'Lapsley, Uannah Allison and Andrew alUbod, arand*oblldren of Jane AlUson aforesaid; Jane Curry, Elizabeth McGowan and Thomas McGowan,children of Bue&beth McGowan, daughter of Thomas Hope afore wild—personal notice to be given to all the parties resident In Allegheny county, together with two weeks notice by publication In the Post of Pittsburgh, to como into Court on the 21et day of April, and elect to take the real estate rf tbe aforesaid Thomas Hope, deceased, in accordance with the Act of Assembly in »uch coses made and provided. By the Court. JOHN HORN SR, ppfrdltawgt ■; -Clerk. Dr. D. Hunt, Oent|st, WAS REMOVED HIP OFFICE toonedoor below Market street,in FOURTH etreot, immediately In the rearrf W. W.Wilson’s Jewelry Store; and has associated with him la the business Dr 0. KING, ep2;St Removed TO THE PUBLIC —JoUNU. PARRY, successor to Parry, Fcott A Co., ban removed bin ‘‘Warehouse nest the Foundry on BECOND streot,fidjr.lnlngGM Works, wherel am now prepared to sell every thing in the Casting line al greatly reduce* prices fapfelml JOHN 0. PARRY. j.ji A NG 7.ocr*Vl ROSEWOOD PIANO, In perfect order, has been leftwith S sa? mo or 81 a Ter F rtt duced price. The t«« ’i. -°^ e T 19 * b ? ut ll} **tag the city, and is willing to soil, for Cash, at a sacrifice; The subscriber will warrant this Plano to ihe porcha c cr, to To perfect in every particular. It has been In use.tbree years. J For sale by • JOHN H. MELLOK, ; No. 81 Wood street, 6 P 2 Between Diamond alley and Fourth st. Pleasant KEMDKNCE FOK 1 SALE.—A Dwelling iloose of sir rooms, neatly papered, and in first-rate order; with agood Lotof 76 feet front by 110 deep; portico In front of the house; a large porch In the rear, under which is a well of excellent water; chicken house; coal house; and a cave lined with charcoal. A choice selection of fruit trees, shrubbery, Ac. Situated within threeminutes* walk of the R* R, Station, at Beaver bridge. Prick $lOOO. Terms: $4OO In hand; balance in 1 and 2 years. _a.P? 8. CUTHDKRT A BON. 140 Third ft Another small farm in Virginia sale on easy terms. For particulars, call at the Beal -Es tate Office of 8. CUXHBEBT A SON, ap2 140 Third street. POTASH— 2 tons of prime quality received' this day by «P 2 • HENRY H. COLLINS. BALERATUB— 20 kegs for sale by ap2 HENRY H. COLLINS. GREEN APPLES—7S bbla Green Apples/or rale by ap2 j*s McLAUGHLIN. OATS— 600 bushels for sale by op 2 . JAS.; McLAUGHLIN. SHf.LL CORN—SOO bushels for sale btf ap2 . jas. 'McLaughlin* OOKN—200 bushots foi sale by'' jj «P- JAS. McLAUGHLIN. WELCOME, WELCOME, rsa. SPRING has COME AT LAST,and now .££s* Ijg Is .the time to wear a ' tiaigi.. NEW HAT or CAP; AU in want of either wDI please bear in mind; that MORQAIS tt. CO., O’;No. 164 WOOD STREET, Are selling a gotxL.artlclo as xow-forcasr-as ..any other bouse lu the city. Call- and see. r No chargeforebowing. grvdx. .' mhSl FOURTH STREET is the numbari end those who I U mind number, one will betake themselres thither. OARGw’3 ROOMS are the moatattractive in thadty. Hit PICTURES aretat'Claes, and prloeamodcxate. mhBl SPECIAL NOTICES. iThe Bye.—For OATAIUCT. AMACROSH* (Lg? PABor NEAR SIGHT, INFLAMMATIONS, nr any DISEASE of-the J-YEB, I)r GREENE’S TREATMENT IS A SOVEREIGN REMEDY. Theref ne, let ail call upon aim and :ba loured His whole charco Is $&. He can be consult'd at lha CITY HOTEL, at all hourß of tho day, trie OP OOarOS. tnh2 f :tf Ufa, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. KOREIvT OALWAY, President. Jas. D. M’Gill, Secretary. This Company mnkop every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against llull acdCaTgo Risks on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Loss and Damnge ' by Fire, ond ugaiDßt ibe Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rate:; consistent a itli safety to all parties. pntrcTOßp: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, JamesS. llocn, John Fullerton, John M’Alpin. Samuel M’Clnrkan, William Phillips, James W. Hallman, John Scott, Cbos. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Qazzam, M. D., David Richey, James Marshad, John M’Gilt,' flnrntio N. Ler KHtniinlne. feb!7 NOBTH WJBSTEKM IHbBBANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, NO. 78 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorised Capital, $300,000# ASSETTS LIABLE FOR THE LOo&Eb OF THE COM PANY. In Stock Notes, (negotiable torm,)secured by Mort gages and Judgments ; $lOO,OOO In Bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments, * Bonds, Ac..,.. 1C6.000 In Cash, Cosh Assets and Cash Items - 47,000 Total— - - $263,000 H. CADWBL, President. 0. 11. IKltdi, Secretary. Fire, Murine and Inland Transportation risks, taken at current rates. Kramer A Rahm, Curling, Robertson A Co., N. Holmes A Sons, Wm Bagaiey A Co., J. A. Hutchison A Co., D- Leccn & Co., Murphy, Tiernan t 00. PHILADELPHIA Walnright, Iluntlngioa M- L. Hollowcll A Co., A floyiJ, David 8 Brown A Co., C. H. A Ueo. Abbott, Wood A Oliver, Heaton A Denokla, CbM> Op** A Co., Ohm. Meg&rgea A Co., Drexet a. Co.. Bunkers, Hon. Wm D. Keley, Scott. Baker & Cu., Harris, Hale A Co., Deal, Milligan A Co. J. BANKS K.V,X. Agent. deelS:ly No. 115 »a'.cr street, liuaburgli. CITIZKNS* Inauraac# Company ol (hy Pittsburg li.—- WM BAGALEV, President; SAMUEL L. MARbHKLL,-Secretary. Office: 94 Water £lrttL,tetu;ctr, &tc7keiand Hood tercel*. Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, cu tho Ohioand Missis sippi Rivers and tributaries. Iniuresogain&t Loss or Damage by Fire. ALSO—Against the Perils of the dea, and Inland Navlga* tio&and Transportation. 01RSCTCBS ■William Bagaley, Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kivr, Samuel Rea, William uinghsia, Robert Dunlsp,jr., John 8. Dilworth, Isaac M. Penuock, Frants 8. Harbaugh, J. Kcboonmuaer, Walter Bryant, William B. Hays. John Shipton. dccil Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN- ALLEGHENY CITY, (OTA& TSI RAILEOAD BTATJO!*.) FAMILIES will be supplied withourvarioas grades of FUKSU GHOUND FLOUR, By leaving their orders at tn* Mill or in our boxes at Logan, Wilson A Co., Wood street.or Uraun a Reiter,cor net Liberty and Bt. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. H. P. Schwartx, or J. T. Sample, Allegheny. Floor will bedeiivered loTaoHlies in either ofthetwocitiee Txuts: CASH on delivery. Jyg> UH VAN, KENN EDr_A_Oa_ Gilt, Silver, Brass. Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTBaIT AND PICIUKE KKA.ViES, PLAN AND ORNAMBvrSD—Sn 21 Si CIUK stre.t. All kinds of Composition Ornament*, lor Stramt>oai*. Ac. AU Linds of Gild ng and Ite gilding, to Gill Moulding* for Frames, wboleaa e and letui! Vuru &h fb. Oil Paintings. KngraviUi?’ and for XJ3" or defa.vd Oil l*a best manner. All Frames and Moaldlogs m nunu?'.are-l in thiicutab lisLment may be cleanetl without injury, wuii (*oap and water. Call aad see. No. 21 St. Clair st. Pittsburgh. (mfc2o.tf HOW/VIID llealtli Aasociirnou of Ptttaburgli, Pn.*-;jfr ICK, No. los TUIUD ST iKET, opposite the lVlf<»raph This Association l* c»ncani*e:l for th-? purp-i*®. cf afT/-.r.110g mutual estlitanr- to each other, In fa-n of t or nc ddent. Uy paying a yearly payment, tlio pvntbcr of the Association eacum* a wwhly benefit-luring averaging from |.2.25 tn £lO por ln Or!* A.'fv'ui'.on all membMus are wjually intfre-ii-d In tb-.* ui uud profit*. U. M'KtNZlfcl, T. J. Cc.vtcr, Swretary. Finance Couuuttlep—Joai vu Kixu, Jaxiss Ut‘.MEa, G. N. HorrsroT, Consulting Physician—F. Ims», M. D. i»nv^'.:if rpi* Wet tern Pcuiuyivtiuis (toiipual.— tr^ > Dr*, h. Sciicsct, Second, Winyl und Mark'd otreete, and J. HEU>, Nortlw“*ift «*>'..• ?..-r r.f iriamocd, A3U'- gheny city, are the attending to the r.bovo Insii tutton, for tl»e first «jUHrt«-r of 1851. Application* for admission may bo made to tßem at all hour* at their oGcvs, or at tin* Hospital at 2 oVJ.vli, PIM. Recent cases of accideotai injury arv rwidvtsl tt all Iwurd. without form. >*i I o - .J 4 Chilson Fumacoa, Wrought Iron Tubing, and Fitting Generally, JOSHUA RHODES. FOR WARMING AND Yr.NTIL.\TIt»N OF BUILDINGS. . fly A. k W. will contract for a*.d Vf-ntilaticg, by eteam or hot water plpe«, or Ohilv>rf - l urr.-Kv; Lhurvh as, ischools, Hospital*, Factories, tlrct-n llouv-. 1 . Court Uou»-e. Jails, Hotel.i or Dwcllh ■■£*. No. nj MarUet sireet, - jhii2s Franklin Saving Fund and Loan IKy Association, OFFICE, N•>. ! .*T K..uNT .-THKET. i)i«xiuot Day—MONDA k'. Not<*s r fiVre.i on SATURDAY to the Ptcretary, at th<i stor- uf.l.u.a H. iteiior, No. SI Wood fctreet- Weekly Dup3 received at U»- sam*' lime and place. £ WHllTlßn. S.-rr.:ary. To 2*Ct—TUK SECOND SToKY OF tUK NV.I» (Ky- TUNE ENGINE HOUSE (a Hell soitable public meeting*.) will be ltd for three or four nights hi thu wceL. Eni;uDo of G fcuUU E >' U N i»TGN. d 04:3m St S» M’Clutltan'e. No fid Worul etrvet Notice.—Tbo JoUit.NEYMKN TAiLuliS c?u Itry CZETY, of Pittsburgh r.nd Alh-gbenv, mr< ts oil tb. Qr»t WEDNESDAY ofeverj motnh, ti SCHUCIILEITEU’S. iq the Dutaonvl. By order. I*l-T __ I>. <J. Piusr o: v. a><Uuigi«>u lii.ii lr<y Wood street, b-rtw«»«*D Fifth and Vjrgia alley. Pltmu&fiß Lor«3E.No.Snb—MtrotseTi-r} Tui>.:Juy evening Ut&CASnur EHCAm’MXNt, No. ST—Meets tiret and Ihhd ftidiT Of«»cb tnonth. ATTENTIONI S. L. G.—You ar« berehy notion to IKjr attend at your Armory, on MON BAY;*, WKDNES DAYS and PiIIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such hosi am* w may coma before th© Company. P. K.AXK, t&erSd'fimd ' p r>.*THßrv pro vm IKON CITY COMMERCIAL* CULLLGK, comer Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. MILLAK A BitO., In presenting their scfcnowle-lcinpntp to tha pub ie, hare the fiouor to announce that t ey hare fitted up In tha moat elegant and rosily style, unsurpassed In this eountr , the new COLLKUK lIALL, which c r.Ters an area of nearly four tbousan-l square fort, nmfclns it nt otsc th© moot magnificent establishment of •h-> hind lu the Western country The £I«11 \p tidily i\mibb«.?, mul cvn tmloa a capacious Library, eonlainin (. *'’ory work on Accounts Commercial Law, Ac., to wnieh the Students bar* free access. This commodious Institution la now in (be full tide of success, haring only been estnbltahtd about four month®, notwithstanding (and to show its popularity with too com munlty,) it has had Upwards of two hundred Students, which exhibits a prosperity, considering the short time opened, perhaps unequalled by any other Commercial College. In . onnection Is an apartment, recently finished, for the exclusive iostruction of Ladles, and which is entirely dis* connected from the other department. The principal design of this College Is to qualify young men for theCounUng-Houfre, orin fact for any kind of mer cantile business, in a superior and expedite us manner. Lecture? Dally on Domestic Ru.-Ine.ss, Discounting and Renewing Bills, Importing and Exporting Ranking, tbo ourthase'and'flaleof Bills of Exchange, Communion and Oompttny'Account?, domestic and foreign. Also, Cummer dal Calculations,'Steamboat Book-Keeping, and all such accounts &« usually occur in active business. Mercantile Cbrrtipondence. —Students in this branch will be made familiar with composing dll the forms of bills, Ac., useful in the routine of business. .. Business, Epistolary, and every description of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship taught on entirely new and oriel nel principles, by Millar A Rroi, whose great reputation as successful Teachers and actual Writers is well known throughout the United Slates. Lecture* on Political Economy Regular Lrcluri* on Com merciat Lata, rfc. Io a word, ibis lu.-titutlon U a complete Counting House on ao extensive ecale. The publlo are assured that no Student shall receive a diploma from the Iron City College unless he is in every way worthy of it. EACCLTir.—MILLAR A BRO., Principals and Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. J. J. UITCUOOCK, (author of Hitchcock’s System of Bookkeeping,) Principal of the Bookkeeping Department, and Lecturer on ail important business transactions JOHN FLEMING, (author of Fleming’s new and improved STStem of Book-keeping,) will deliver weekly Lectures on the Science of-Accounts. JAM.ES |l.‘ HOPKINS, member of the Pittsburgh Bar. Lbctufarotr Commercial Law. The College open from BA. M. till 10 P. M. The public are respectfully invited to call. mhSl Rcmqval, BP. BTIOPE, MebCOaxt Tailob, has removed from bia • old stand on Fourth street, to THIRD street, next dcor to 'he Dispatch Buildings, where be will L-e happy to see all. his old customers, and as many new ones tt> may fkvor him with their patronage, lie bus just received a now stock of CLOTHS, VESTINGS, Ac., of the latest and best patterns,and will warrant to make them up in a style that will insure complete satisfaction. mh3i:lw LADIE3 Will find the HIIRPETIC SOAP to bo an excel lent Toilet companion. It remo'ros tun, pallownese, Ac., and heals sore, chapped band?. It alto renders the akin *oft, smooth aud Bold at roh3l Cl EtiTLEMBN will find the HERPETIC SOAr to be an X excellent article for Shaving, bold at mhai **o TnniD st. AX KR’SOHKRRY PECTORAL and OAI'IIAUTIO PILLS 1 gross of these celebrated medicines rac'd by mh22 ... JOS. FLEEING. WISTAR’S COUGtt LOZENGES, prepared by Dr. Wig tar’s original receipt Those Lc-senges are u sale, certain and speedy remedy far coughs, cold-*, hoarseness, sdre throat, Ac, A full supply jus m notsctuml by JO.'. Fi.KdING, Comer Market sirret an i Diamond. COUGH REMEDIES—.tyer’H UL*rry ivL-tar's Balsam Wild Chrrry, Joy te’* Expectorant, Duncan's do. A largo supply of the above tulurble rec'd by mh22 Joe. Ft.EMINU. PRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOKS Kec’d by Express a large assortment of realms and Hymns, of &4 sizos and styles oi binding, at DAVISON'S BOOK STORE, mhlO 05 Market street, near Fourth. GAKDEN SEED DRILL, for drawing drills of Various • widths, from oto 27 inches—the most complete labor saving drill in use. For sale by mht7 JAMES WARDItnp. FKKNQU BRILLIANTES—A A. 3IA>ON AU) will open, on the 28ih Inst., some fine new styles of French Brlllian’es. : • 1 jnhiQ SILK BONNETS.—A. A MASON ACO.wiU twentydoaen Bilfc Bonnets, far the country tndd. - rnb?ft PITTSBURGH REFERENCES nrrsiiUhoa. mcilAttu c. mastpactou a or AHMULD & WILUAMi, a\M.p.iCTr»ins «-t ;»U0 W SEIC3R. S^.-r-tsrs fiIKW cOLtuuß haul, 140 THIRD SJ\ 4 • s l'- s«v Foittge Aeti fPHE attention of the pabUcfa,tttfectBif t© thtf Allowing 1 prortaioo of the new Portage Aetr v • • l3t. From and after April Ist, 1855, all letter■» between places in the Uuited States, must bepre paid. 21. For any distance, in the United States, sot exceeding t hree thousand miles, Three cents single rstej erer ihree thousand miles, Ten cents. - 31. Letters to California or Oregon, must be prepaid Ten cents: 4th. The existing rates and regulations in regard to let* : ters to or from Canada and all other foreign countries, ro« main unchanged. . • Postage Stamps and Stamped Envelopes of tho donoml* nat on of Ten cents will be prepared and Issued speedily. Absolute pre-payment being required on all letters to places within the United States, great care should be used us well In pre-paying tho proper amount on letters above the weight cf half an ounce ps on ringle letters. ' Letters unpaid dropped in the ofilco will not be forward ed to the r places of destination, but will be returned to the dead Ibtter office, , monthly. A list-of these will be posted up dally for inspection at the office. , - • - / ROBERT.- ANDERSON, P. -M. Post Office, Pi ttsburghj Hareh-27,1855. [mh3oJ BASEMENT T(>'l-ET. : : A GOOD A.ND WELL FINISHED BASEMENT, 21 feet wide by 32 deep, one hair above ground, well lighted, airy and pleasant, with a Coal Vault and Hydrant attach* el to It; on FOURTH street, above'PmlthEeld; will be rented, from the Ist of April. It is a good stand, and room for ti Iloase and Sign Fainter, of. any business of a similar, kind. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLHOBE, mh3o . Atthsofflceof the Morning Posk Alexander W« Foster* Attorney and counsellor at law, asd souci roa is OuAKcesx.Agent for procuring Bounty.Lamls pnd Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims in .Great Britain andJreland. "* . £3* Collections madoln this and adjoining Counties; Es tates of decedents settled; ’ Rear.Estates.bought: gold Or leafed, and rents collected. Moneys invested on. Mortgage or other tecailty. - Titles examlned arid title papers drhwn. Office on FOURTH streat," a few doors above Fmitbheldc Pittsburgh, March~2B, 1855~-[mh2B^iwj - A. W. Foster, J. NOTARY PUBLIC, -hd Commissioner for the Statesof TeuDes«e«,Newflam^trirerXsssDeal3cutfcl7i£Coiisln, New York,-Michigan,TowsLtthd Caiifbnaia.-r ~ c C&r Deeds drawn; and, acknowledgmentsifihdt.proola taken for reco dor use la any of .ihfc’sh-We named States.: Pittsburgh, March 28.18 tl^|inS2Bdfcwj;'. OLD hOLUIoRA are xemindvd-that-hhder the Bbhhty Lnnd bill just passed, all who- hatotarved fnariywar since 17-0 are efl iUed-to ICO acrexof land. Thw-uuder* signed offers hl3 services for the procurement of Warrants under said Act. A. W. FOSTER,-Attorney at-Law; Fourth st*above N. B.—The law applioi al*o to all Drivers engaged.in hauling for tie Army; to all Sailors-anrt Murines; to*Kev- and Soldiers; to thw.o engaged as Volrin te>-rn at I’latteburg; to fl -tilla men,and to those engaged iu tlrfencn of Lenihtown, (Del; mh2 c :diw JIN&KLD OIL—7 obis this day received .and-far aaluby j■ mh."o HENRY H ; COLLINS. k' SEED—IO hblß just received und for Shlc by X mh3o . HENRY H.,COLLINS. CfiililNfcY TO PH—SOU Gothic Chimney Tops, various > patterns, received and for sale by niWO ■ HENRY H. COLLINS. (ILOVEKsEED —20 bbis just rec’d and Tor sale by f mhW HENRY H. COLLINS. GftKKN APPLET—2S bbjs this day rec’d, and for side bv rah3o HENRY H. COLLINS. | IMfc— luO bbls Louisville Lim&received and fQt Balobj J J mUO HENRY H. COLLINB. HOMINY— 10 barrels received and foreale by nab,‘lo * . HENRY H COLLINS. BEAN'S 25 barrels just received by R. Uv and for sale by [mb3o] HENRY H. COLLINS. SEEDS, SEEDS—IO bbls Clover; 20 bus. Timothy; 25 “ Orchard Gross.' ’ In store and for sale by nahuO JAMES WARPROP, fifth st. OMON SETS—4O Yellow Sets, from seed; —— 10 Silver 8 tin. do. For sale by mh3o JAMES WARPROP, Fifth st. SWEBT POTATOES—2O bns. Jast.recM (prime, for sets) by fmV.SOJ . JAME 3 WARPROP. Fifth flt. SEED OaTA—2O bus. Scotch Potato Oats for sale by mhCO JAME-i WARPROP, Flttb.si | OUIVvtLLK LlME—Constantly on' band. iJ mh3o SMITH, MAIRft HUNTER. (iOFFEK —250 bags prime Rio just rec’d and lor sale by > mhSO BMITH. MAUt A HUNTER. HALF SPANISH CIUAKS—SQ,OOU No.liorvale b* mh29 SMITH, MAIR~&> HUNTER. / ItiEKSK—I6O boxes W.K Ghvc.-efor sale by mh29 SMITH, MAIB A HUNTER. oUGAR AND MOLASSES— O G 1) barrels Sugar Hou’e Molasses: 25 do Loaf Sugar; 20 do Granulated fitigar; 20 do Crashed do. Foreale by mb29 SMITH, MAIB A HUNTER.. SUNDRIES— 25 boxes Chocolate; 25 do Castile Soap; 100 do Btarcb;. 60 do Candles; , 20 k*gs twist Tobacco. For sale by SMITH, MAIB A HUNTER. Window glass—iso boxes sxio; 60 do 9x12; 100 do 10x12; 25 do 10x14; 20 do 12x15; 20 do 12x16. For sale by mb CO hUTTFI. MATH ft IIUNTER. \ | Av*AZ.i .sIV-f run At'iUL. Patnom'a MoutiiJy lor i>JL April elt»tl portrait Ladf's Book, for April. Orahsitn’s Magazine, do. Nrw Yuik Journal, do. Drtllou’rt Monthly, do. RucriveU end for pale by W. A. GILDBNFENNEY & CO., Viub sL, opposite the Theatre. MAGAZINES! Magazines!!— Godly’s Lady’s Book, for April. Grahiin'a Magaxine, do. _ .. ~ Petersen’s do.: ; do. > Ballou's do. do. Putnam's cp. do. FrantLesLe’s Journal, do. For sale by IL MINER 4 CO., _ tnh* «i ' No. 32 ?m»tbfield Bireet. t'orw sale—unehalT of a well tstablisbed. itianuisctu ring business, with stock, tools, mncfuntiy, ftp. This i« h rrre chance for an active buriuers man. Profits good, ana hut small capital required. SCUTII BERT A SON 140ThIrd st. K» •r. A i uEsryi.i'; u su>:y ui me Revolution, jjy Clmrles J. Peterson - ' * " ' ' ihe HiMory of the Hen Fever. By Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern. Hu ill Hall. By Fanny Fern. Wcolfutt’e Boost. By Washington Irving. Land* r.f the Saracen. By Bayard Taj lor. The Lamplighter ... Th- Castle nuiiders. By the author of the 1 ‘ Heir of RedclifTtf." LUlell’a Living Ase, No. 666. Bat ou’g Magazine for April. Prtoo 10 cents. Peterson’s Magazine for April.. • Price 18c*nts. Frank Leslie’s Journal for April. Price 18«ehts. Forraleby H. MINER A CO, *nL27 No. 32 Smlthfield street. • VEW B. OKS, AND MAGAZINES FOB, APRIu —Gra* J hsm’s Magazine ;or A rtf, with colored IkthlonS plate. Nvw York Journal, for ApriL Ballou’s Magazine, do. Harper’s Story Book. No. 4. Rate Aybsftforl, a Story of the Refugees; by Charles J. Peterson, author of. CrulsiDg in the Las"t War. Living Age, Iv*. 656—fur this «eok. If jo a « nnt new Books or Magaxines. call at the Cheap Book Store of W. A GILDKNFENNET A CO., P»h27 Fill r, opposite - tb» Theatre. Oti! D'J.i’T Yuli RE.UKAIBKo. Mitfu ANN,Gti) JOE I Miss Ann, W;tk hr*r face so brown; Her hand*! ah! how red; and then they were rough— T or ugbest aud rvd e.-.t in town; I mvt her yesterday, old Joe. He, foes beam’d bright with hope, - For her * finds were smooth, and soft, and whito— She had wed the Hcbpshc Sox?. This excelieitt Soap, which will rapidly heal all chaps cba'*“», Ac., can ba had for 12% cents per cake, at No. 140 T u I (ID street, below fimithfleid. mh97 ] oUNDKIES— : O 3 J dozen Tow and Cotton Bags; 30 boxes Whito Pipes; V 0 do Pipe Heads; 20 do Pearl Starch; 101 do Bxlo,loxl£ Window Gloss; . 20 gross qt and pt. Flasks; 2000 lb* Gar Lead; * • 15 boxes Extract Coffee; 25- d> No. 1 Scaled Herring; 8 cases Bardlnea; 100 doxen Cora Brooms; 30 do Cincinnati Washboards;' 20 boxes Baker & Oaks’No. 1 Chocolate: Iron, Nalls, Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chain; Bailing Wrapping, Twine, Bed Cords, BrotuaXwlßtt Wrapping, Writing and Letter Papers;" ' White and Red iiead,D>e.BtulTs,Blacki> Tubs, Buckets, Dairy Sail, (in bags,) Ac., &c_ ftc. ; In store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. • _ mh2 “ 220, 223 Übertjrst.- SUGARS — .PalTflyiifrfl anfl pjy dered Sugars, fcr Bale by mbB7 MILLER * RICKETSON, OILS— frptxm, Whale, Tanners’ and Lard Oil', for Bale by mh27 MILLER A RICKETSON. . BALEKATUS —2O bb.s Saleratus, “McFarland's,"' fc g»l« by [mh27J MILLER A BICKETSON. —6QO bbls No. 1 Salt, to arrive; Jar sale by r O inb27 MILLER A RICKETSON. O'UGAK—I9O hhds Plantation Sugar lustora and O. b MILLER A RICKETSON, u 221, 288 Libertyetreet. MOLASSES— ISO bbls Plantation 150 hf bbls do do 25 bbls 4 * Str. James” & H.'Molasses.' For sale by [mh26| MILLKK A RICKETSON’. ' I'EAS—I6O half chests Young Hyson, Gonpowdor,im, -L purinl and Black Teas.- Foe sale-by * ' mluO MILLER A RICKETSON. A VjtYaE-rfrjo.bags Rio Cuffed; - ' \J 100 pockets Old Government Java Coffee; • In store and ior sale by mb2o ’ MILLER A RICKETSON. liCBAUOO— 160 boxes “Russell A-Robinaon/’^Grant’e/’. . *■ Anderson’s. ” .60 dwarf boxes “BlannerhasMtt,” “ P/nYc'lon,” “Jewel of Ophir," “Diadem Twist,” “ J2sme rulda” Tobacco, in store and for sale by n<ii26 MILLER A IUCKETSON. / iIG AllH—6OII. Havana and Prindpe Cigars, best brands, in store and for sale by '■ ... mhiO MILLER A RICKETSON. 60 bbls large No. 3 Mackerel;- I 20 “ medium 3 “ 25 “ No. 1 Pickled Herring; 10 drums “Grand Bank” No. 1 Codfish. In store and lor sale by nh26 MILLER » RICKETSON. ht OAP AND CANDLES— ) 150 boxes No. 1 Palm Soap: - so “ “Hill A Co” Variegated Soap; ' 60 “ Cincinnati Star Candles—4‘s, s*a, 6’a: ' 10 •*« “ fcterin « - * For sale by >m?i2o] ■ MILLERARICKETSON. A THLTHFUL PORriiAlT, go to CARGO’S GAL x LEUY, No. 70 FOURTH street, Apollo Buildings. He alms to please. - - \ . mh27 - EAN B—2o barrels Whßeßu&ns just rec’d and for sale bv mh27 HENRY H. COLLIN a. rpEAS—7shalf chests You g 11} son, Imperial, Gunpow- J. der and Black Teas, for sale by mb24 KING A MOORHEAD. ri^OBAJCCO—7S boxes RussellA Robinson’s, Willla-a H. 1_ Grant’s, Wehater-Gld’s, and other-favorite brands; in store e-Ptl fc»r pale by fmb24 f • KING A MOORHEAD, f~l L..\i£i—vOO Loits Bxlo. 9x12,10x12 and 10x14 country X Ota.**. for sale by fmh24) KING A MOOBORAIL NAli^ —vOO kege assorted Nalls for sale by ir b 24 KING A MOORHEAD. Bedford mineral water— 3o hair bbls just rac’d an i for eaieLy frphlC) KING . A MOORHEAD. mantillas WE are now receiving our stock of Paris made MAN* TILL AS, to which we would coll the attention of the ladle.. HAQAS ft AHL, mhls 91 Market atreefc. BEESWAX— This day receiTed and lo flsle by rah2l • HENRY H; Co£l3NB^ T , ARiuifi ht*r* No. l Lard for sale by T : ±j mbl7 HENRY H. COLLINS. * •* •,1 ' •• ... • ~. f , p ‘ ‘ t,' TVS- B I S^S^ n 'cn I si. KA * 11,,a: ~ T,rm enui. JOSE PEr 0. FOiTElt, Lesi e and Jhiugjf, vaicss or AMmaioii; Boxes and ParqueUe...,&o_'. 11‘rivat* Boxes, Ur** 4&.00 Second Tier ~-2&c. j Private Boxes, fma11„...45 00 Boxes for colored persons-,. ’ £$ rentj* securing seats, 12 % centa extra. ' Re-engagement of Miss CEIARL<)TTB ; ORAMPTOIi. who will appear as Mabjaswa, In a ‘*TALE OP lIANTUA. 1 ’ MONOAT EVENING;ApriI 2J, 1?55, w m bo performed . : ; . THEWIFg; A TALK OF MANTUA. Si.PiTre, Mr.o. Foster, j FVrragoGonzago, M’Brlde Leonardo Gonxagq, Dubois. | Antonio, Biller; " .Marianna, Miss CharlotteCramptoh. - Favorite Sdng..-»....„„..„.. „„.,Nunon. Toconcludewith • . - . MY .'NEIGHBOR'S WISE* -- / - Oobpl*. I Mr. Brown,. • Mr.Baflar. ’ Bmitb, Mr; Glaa-ford. 1 Mrs. Somertoa, Miss Ebcria. Mrs. Brown, Dowling.{Mrs. Smith,- - MisaOramer. . To morrow, byrcgnCTt/OU if MANN JSRING. » L. C.IHMSEI, MANUFACTURER of every variety of VIALS, BOTTLES. BlAclcPorter, IVlae and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOTSj Warehouse, Nob. IQ4 Second, & 133,135 First at,, ' ~ : : ' ; mraiiuiiflu, pa. Ymbss CHINA lIAZ.X,, ' sixxßT, nrrwxxs nnw) ast> romvra snursrs. QUIANGEItS VISITING TUB CITY SHOULD C&IiTK eee the beautiful assortment of CHINA, CLASS and QUEENSffARE, now open at the abora establish ment. Our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to offer inducemonla. In all the latest styles of Dinner' Tea and Toilet Ware, white Iton-stone, we hare a great variety of shaposi also, geld band and fancy colored stone waro Tea and Toilet seta, Onr stocS of white-Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers. Salad pUhcSj.and every-artlcle appertaining to a.Dinner Set la large and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cntlerr. Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and EouscTurhishlug Goods, we have a large aeeorcment. . , - COMMON 'R'ARE—Our stock of common Teas Plate*. Nappiw, Bowls, Pitchers, and every attJcJo in the line is large; und'we are prepared" to.puck them with or without fine good 3, as the purchaser inav wish. Abo, a large assortment of all kinds of GLASS WARE; which .we are selling at manufacturers’ prices, all of which are offered at wholesale or retail, by . pct2S .. . • .. JOHN J. OXRARY. British and Continental Esehanj • fIIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY pXJNCAN# SHERMAN ta CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON. Is Su»3 OF £1 AND Ui-'WABI.S. TITEBE DRAFTS are-arailsble at all the principal Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, and tno CONTINENT. - * We also draw Sronr Bnx* on' ■ M. A. Gninebaam 4 Bnllin, : : FRANKFORT A MAIN, Which ferre os a Remittance to all mirta or GERMANY SWITZERLAND and nr>LLASD. ’ : Pertoas inUuUng fo trarel abrca.l may procure, through us, Letters of Creiit, on which Mcn-y can be obtained as needed, lo an- part of Europer - 1 Coxixcno* ♦ of Bills, Notts, a- d other securities in En« rope, will rec. ire prompt attention. - " ' " WiL D. WILLIAMS A CO., Wood, corner Third street. A TEW days Blnce, I published. aa advertisement of my iiAHscao Pia>ob, la which an extract from a letter from Pro£ H- Bohbock, of lids city, addresro I to Messrs. Bauogarten & Heins, of Hamburg, the manufacturers, was-inverted., This morning . 1 observed in several of the daily paper*:» “N&tio signed by Prof. IV, in which he states that I was unauthorised to make use of ic, and that it iris incorrectly stated and applied, . Ia reply—l preanmrd that it ha bad written the letter, be, of course, meant what was therein contained, and con sequently required no authority front him to make the same public. As regard the assertion ns to ita incorrect ness, I have tbo letter In my poesi-srion, and it speaks for itself,'word for word os I have published. Messrs. Baum garten A Ue&ns ar« not dependant upon Mr. Kohbock for endowment—their Pianos were‘known, appreciated and: revived the bi»hcßt rommeadatibes from tho frst artists, long before Prof B. saw fit to-pass an'opinion upon them.. My Tearon for publishing tbeextract was in the fact that he wru well known in the city, and not .bo ause his recom mendation was neceteary to establish the merit of : the Planes. In concluri'm, I may odd that they stand on ifcolr own merit, and are endorsed by'such men as List, Thai berg, and others, solely on account of their merit. mb23 OBAKLOTTK Bf.UMIL Office rillsburgh and. CoMUlUriUc ti. It. Ci> n \ Pittsburgh, March*26,lBss. j r J' I H Sint errs* on Subscriptions to the Capital of tbo Pitta* X burghand’ConneJlsvillo Ballroad Ccmpany begins to tecrue as soon as paymont of. the full amoani of such sub scriptions shall have been made, and is payable semi-an nually, in cash, on the-lstdavs of April and October, j Sul scriters entitled to revive it are herebynolifed that the semi-annual interest on their stock wßrbcdoeond pay able on the Ist day of April neat, at the OCL*e of Ihe.Coia ponv, in this City. . A. L. RUSSELL,-• mh27 Secretary* Leathery Hides and Oil, MDB LANGE, (of tbo Ixtu iirtuof BAUD & Ps Llvqe.) • having taken the stand lately occnphd fcy J. G., MowTy, No; 333 LIBEHTY ttreet. opposite tbo hvad of- Wood, and having pu return d his Sleek, which huisnow re* plenUhiqg feoai the r.ast,invites the attention of buyers to hD assortment, which he i< determined to tell attho low est rates for cash, or. approved short credit. Ph-H. DAY hereby informs hUeußtomt-raibat ho will be found at .the old stand, 233 Liberty st;eet, whore he 6ball bo pleased to meet them, and supply.,their want?, aa hereto fore. - . mb!27.2w KLB SOLE LEATHER—3OO Sides just received and for sole by [mh27:2wj - H. DK LANGE. LUUI.i 1 lilD&a—{kOjust recoivej and for. sale by 0 mh27:2w ' ' - m. BK LANOB. —piMOlutiou of Partnartthtp, TOE Paftncnhtp between Wm, Youngson and Daniel Youngson. nnder the name of Wat. Yourgsos A Co., is UL SOLVrn. WM. YOUNG SON will carry on the PAINTING b.u-inesa io alt its branches at the Shop of the late firm, No. 23 SkVBNTH street* opposite the Neptune Englee-House. mb27:l •» '• * ' ,WM. YOUNGSON.’ Wrn. Youngion, X* OU3E,' SIGN AND OitN A.CENTAL PAINTER—No. Li 23 SxvtftTH street, opposite the Neptune Engine Bouse. : mL27:6m : North-Western Police Agency, r * NO. 89 WASHINGTON tsTKEET, coiner of Desrborn, - rBICAQO, ILLINOIS. ALEAK tOTEBXOKi - Pinkerton & Co. DEMOTE THEltt ATTEKTI uV T.i TUt TRANSACTION 07 A OESEEAL -DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS . In the etat*»s of Illinois, Wisconsin;• Mlchlran end Indiana, j mhlfcdtf Nolrilerfl’ Boanty Lands, AND Cl AIM3'AGAINST.;GU!VBaNMB.NT.—I will pro c re Bounty Land Warrants for Soldiers,their Widows, and Minor Children, and wih prosecute Claims against Gcv»rnment, and attend to business in the “Court of Claims,” recently established by CongreaV ' v Office, No. 148 Thlm street, one door above Smiihfleld st. March Proposals WILL be received at the office of the Western Peniten tiary of Pennsylvania until SATURDAY, the,3lst. lost, fof amisbli gCOALof good quality, and good fresh BEEF, free of-boce—(the shank bone to be put in when re quested; in all eases the 1 bon« will be dwlucted)—for ono from the Ist < f April, 1855, in such quantise* as may bo requited. ’ [mh22j .A. BBQK.UAM r Warden. GREAT WESTEBH OY&TESAHI) KISH DEPOT, NO. 128 WOOD STREET. .dgss. Ail kinds of Eastern and Northern PISH XO4f*n&-.OX&TnBS wholesale. Also sssvm up in every style at the counter. -- Hotels, Restaurants and privato families dally. : V B. STEINRUCK, 0ib231 ~. Agentfortho'PhlladelfhiaOysteTandFDhCo. A S>EBSON having aCaplUlof Three or Four Thonsand /i. DoUarjLta.lnsest-ia-a-MaDßficturing business,- can hearnf an opportunity whnro he can double m* mosit in a short time. The best references given. for partial* tars apply at THIS OFFICE. , [mh27:tf VffiW AlCaiO.— Homewood polka Mazurka; a new In -pieco—-composed by J. T. Warn clink. Pries 25c. . Have yon seen Earn?—a comic song. ViDdne and John ’ UaaUTime* come again no more. BC. Foster. ' . . Days”—or the world is coming to l‘ Had I iho wings o T .p Fairy gay. Glover. I’vna heart to exchange. Baker. Laißelle"Brunette Polfca. : . The above,; together, with a large selection of ollthe pop ular inusk of. the day. is Just received and for sale by. mh23- : - JOHN-n street. MAGAZINE .JTOlt APRIL EiiCElVED,—Peterson's ("Magazine, for April. ••' Ballou’a Magaalne for ApriL Yniikee‘Nation, do. The Castle Builder*; by thoanthor of, M Heartseare.” “The;Helr of ftodcliffo/’ Ac. The*Hen Fever; by.Burnham. Ballou's Pictorial for this w**ek. Received and fbraale at the Cheap Book Store'or • W. A. OH BENFENNEY & CO., Fifth at., opposite thu Theatre, (late 70Fourth et.) A GRNCX FOR THE SALE OF LANDRETH’S BEFD.-. A. f.B. DftAYO, Pamty Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh, h?s aranged with David. Laudretb, of Philadelphia, for a jconstant supply: of his Warranted - Garden Seeds*. These Seeds havo,formanv years, stood i re eminent !o this vicinity, and 't will bo an object with F. 1L D to sustain' their repulsion.— Kont-will It told by hint but zhctt rioHvtd direct from Landritk . • • • xnb23 Anew invoice* of extracts for the hdkf., ab follows: Oriental Drops, Ex Bcquet,Mu*k, Spring Flowery Upper Ten, Mhgneria, Geranium,-Hellotr&r*» Jockey Club/Rose, and fifty other kinds, havejurt be*ii re*. eulved fry <mh22) , , JOS. FLEMING. OXNAJIBUAT FURNITURE—atrjcr attention given to O tho manufacture of BtelinhnHt cnMn fhralture and' a jARLOR FURNITURE.—Wo axo ctnstahtly manufue —A~ luring fine parlor furnitore of every description; war ranted fa material end workmanship, and sold at reduced •prices. [maT24j T, YOUNG Axp..- nTEA -POY Tables-With and witbeutmatbietois, fin i ishtd flndfor sale by -fmar243 T. B- YOUNG A CO. w'EORETAItfES AND BOUh. CASES—A vurtely of pat- O terns, walnut and.mahogany; forsalo • ~ ' T. B YOUNG A CO. : ■ INDIA CHOCALOGCE, a certain cure tor Fever and Ague; and all othVr bilious cJiscnras; 12doz. rtceirei’by .. . JOS..FLEMING, . nih2t t ComerDiftmcmdnndMarketst. .. GOM^DhdPS— Another.ldr'io fcnjplyof finely 'flavored Gupi Drors rec’d by (mh22) . . JOS. FLEMING... himiKH—a»ollttCoattghforralir*>y - - , mM7 - hekbt n. 00KIS8. uy hUßhtiifjtOT sale by - . m%n . - > HENRY H. COLHKa. .T A.vrte, wvttar.—*u a. a cu.-wiu open,on ' Ij'tbfl SStbiost, 600 plecw of the newest styles— , r ■ ; 1 Do. Batiste : da ; Do. French Cambrics* : t Do..Pplondid, Organdies. - Do. Fancy Jacoo-ts li/f AC 3Tafg©And medina for sal* bv -Iy> raW i . , , ÜBS RtT H. cOLTIKS. laßOOtta t> mbl7 VB&RKItL BBfBS BQQB this day reo’d, and for tale by 1 miaai . uenuy it couass. ■ ; _ AMUSEMENTS. WINDOW GLASS, ilvo FLINT- CLASS-INEVERT FABIETT. CARD, Aiotloe to Stockholders. A Partner Wanted* T. B. YOUNG 4 CO., S3.Emifcflald street. 100 tic ten Oora Brooms :cr sclo by 1 •- ■■■: . HENRY ILOOIUNS. .EDTTASD A. EtJCABS.
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