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PETTINQILL A CO., Newspaper Advertising AgriU, are tie Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly fta', and ale authorised to receive Advzrtisemexi i and Boescsn-nox3 lor ns at the Bame rates as required at this offices are at Nzw Yore, 1-2 Kssssn strut, : The Democratic County Committee of Corres pondence met at the St. Charles Hotel, on Wed nesday, the 28th Inst., and unanimously adopted the following resolution: Resolved, That the Democrats of the several Wards, Ilo tough&Aod Townships of Allegheny County are reqo“‘ed to meet at their usual places or holding mreuog , on Saturday, the 14th .lay of April, and elect two delegates from each district to meet in County Convention on the following Wednesday, at the Court at 11 o clock A.M- te elect delegates to onr next Slate Convention, and transact such Other business as may W ueemea necessary Sid proper. The meetings will be held between the hours of 8 end 5 P.M. mOSIAS FARLEY, Chairman. Another letter from onr Paris corree' pendent will be found in our columns. Saturday Horning Post. Onr weekly is issued to-day, and is fully up to the mark. It contains a tale, poetry, the Hews of the week and the foreign advices by the Washington. For sale at the counter: price five cents. To clubs of ten $l,OO per year ; to sin. gle subscribers, $2,00. TUBS DOGS--THE DOGS. People oomplain very mnoh of the high prioe Of provisions now-a-days. They think eleven dollars a barrel for £lBur, and twelve and a half cents a pound for beefsteaks, oruel; and they talk of retrenchment and eoonomy as though they were thoroughly in earnest. Yet there are many kinds of extravagance in praetiee that people generally never think of cur-tailing. Now, at the risk of offending the whole canino race, we propose to point out one kind of extravaganee by whioh the whole community is afflicted. Wo refer to the general propensity of the people to oaltivate and keep dogs. It may be considered a small subject for a chapter on political econo my ; but n fair viow of the matter will show that the dogs of this republio are by no means a small institution. It will astonish many people to know that the dogs of this nation number nearly five million. There are twenty five mil lion of people, and one-fifth that number of dogs. Now, consider the cost of keeping all these dogs, and the amount of food they consnmo. In snob a year as this it forms an important item. We will be very moderate In onr estimates; and will suppose that the average cost of keeping each dog is bat ten cents per week. For a year > even at that very low estimate, eaoh dog costa over five dollars. Five million dogs at five dot lars a year, makes twenty five million dollars. Think of that! The dogs of the nation eatiDg up twenty-fivo million dollars worth of food each year 11 It is about the asaeßßed valnation of all the property of Allegheny county, Penna ; with its two oities, twelve or thirteen boroughs, nu merous villages, wide and rich farm lands, and all. Yet the dogs of the Union eat up the value of Buch a county every year I Is it a small sub jeot that we have entered upon? It is not un safe to say, too, that fonr-fiftha of the doga are almost utterly worthless. They may be classed under the head of luxuries, and expensive ones too, showing, perhaps, a high state of civiliza tion, bat a bad idea of eoonomy in a year of short orops and high prices. , Political economists speonlato learnedly on -lAhe -effects of the shipments of specie abTdad. Yet the whole amount shipped einoo the firet of January is hut little over five million dol lars : only one-fifth, or at least one-fourth the oost of boarding the dogs of the nation for a year. They talk about the amount of food pro duced eaoh year, and tell ns with great accuracy just how much human stomachs must expand or contract, as the ease may be, to adapt them selves to the Btate of the supply of food. Bnt they never think of the dogs. They consider it a small subject; never dreaming that it is a matter that foots np in millions. Some friend of the dogß may say that they eat a great deal that thoir masters could not eat. But the hogs oould eat it, and thas oonvert it junto human food again. Hoge, after all, whatever they think of themselves, are mere machines for converting Blush and garbage into lard and bacon. The dogs have not the merit of such utility. They are never eaten, except in the form of sausages and pies in luxurious cities I Some kinds of dogs are useful in their way, bnt the msjority of them could be readily dispensed with In a short year, without damage to pablio prosperity, or peril to the pablio safety. They are a great institution in nnmbers, but not generally nseful in proportion to their oost. Suppose our esti mate of their numbers and annual expense to be too high ; we will reduce it to ten millions of dollars a year. Even that sum would build a railroad five hundred miles long over Whe western prairieß. In ten or fifteen years it would build the Pacific railroad. Bat wo do not expcot.to induce on exter mination of the oanine race. We shall be satisfied if we snoceed in introdncing a new ohapter into the next work on polltioal eoonomy. It is a snbjeot that has been too long negleoted; and while we are wondering whether there is food enough in the country to oarry us all through, it Is not improper to inquire whether it is absolutely neoessary that all the dogs should “ go through” too. The Black Swan’s Concert, Other engagements prevented our hearing any but the first part of the Concert last night. We heard enough, however, of the Blaok Swan (which name, by the way, is a misnomer, for the Swan never sings except her own dirge) tu oon vinoe us Bhe iB gifted with a voioo of rare excel lence. There is considerable humbug in oon oerts and much more in operatic performances given by so called •• artistes.” One is expeoted to applaud and be pleased with a piece if it is only given with the flourish and pretension of the true Italian. We are glad to say there is lit tle of this affectation in Miss Greenfield. She won the favor of all by her natural tones, which overoome the prejudice against her color, and elioited such bursts of applause after each suc cessive effort that all the pieoes in the first part were enoorod. In return Bhe gave “Jamie Dear ” and one or two other popular ballads, whioh were reoeived with marked favor by the audience. Bhe was dressed in attain, beoom ingmanner and reoeived the repeated demonstra tions with almost excessive modesty. We were glad to observe a large audienoo in attendance— a goed portion of which were ladies. We be speak for her a full house to night, as we are ■atisfied every one who goes will be pleased. Bpieitcai Liieraibbe. —We give a choice pieoe of epiritoal literature on our outside this morning, but it comes “in such a questionable ■hape that we mußt give it the benefit of sever al doubts. That there is each a place in Mer 08T county oa Pymatuning township, is most true; whether It is infested by slapjack-baking •pints is another matter. We have no doubt! however, Judge Edmonds and the editor of the Spiritual Umvtrte believe firmly in the truth of the Story; indeed, we look confidently for an so count of tlteir pranks in the next edition of the /Judge’s “New Philosophy,” where it may oc cupy the space formerly taken op by. that bogus California spirit ». '. v n '-%. . - ■ '•'' ; - r. 1 • ■ ■' ’ tr if v ■: ', Under our telegrapbio head will be found the' latest news from Europe and the East \ Death of the Great Northern Man—The Vienna The Susquehanna River is now very high at Conference —Prospects of a break between France Harrtsburgh, with, the spring freshet. | and England—No heir to Napoleon The The Hon. James Wadsworth has resigned the French Exhibition a Failure. office of President of the Buffalo and Brantford Paris, March 20th, 1855. Railroad. Editors of Pittsburgh Morning Post'. —Since Governor Clark, of New York, signed the fa- m y j letter, grave events have occupied the moos Church Property Bill, which deprives the public attention on this side of the water, the Roman Catholio Bishops of the control of the gearings of which on the various questions of real estate belonging to their respective dioceses. <« complicity,” time alone can demonstrate. Gen. Shields, late United States Senator from principal one, the death of Nicholas, you I Illinois, having failed of his re eleotion by the have already been advised of. At my last date legislature of that State, has announced his pur- waa mQn on w hoso will hung the anxious pose of removing to Minneso‘a or lowa, with a hopes of millions, and in whose hands appeared view of studying or practising the legal profes- t 0 reß fc t he fate of nations—now, he is no more than a lifeless serf. For thirty years bo has ruled a great nation of millions—now he lies in dost, by the side of his Bubjeots who have gone I)efore him, as lowly as they. The great level ler, Death, who sports as lightly over kings and princes as over serfs and peasants, has strioken him down in his hour of might. Perhaps the death of no man in the history of the world has ever caused so many and snob frantic emotions of joy and sorrow, of hope and fear, of surprise and oontentment, of confidence and distrust, of exultation and misery, as that of Nicholas Czareowitch. But he will live long in history ab an able and wonderful being. During the last century, no man in the eastern hemis phere has filled so large a spaoe in the public mind, nor wielded so muoh absolate power over European nations, as the late Emperor, Fotnre historians will do full justice to his merits and demerits as a statesman and ruler ; but, great as he certainly was in all the attributes of intellect, firmness and ambition, I admire most in bis oharaoter those barnan qualities which so justly distinguished him from all tbo royal heads of Europe. As a man, be was gen erous, truthful and jast; as a companion, be was genial, confiding and magnanimous ; as a husband, he was tender and devoted, and as a father, lenient and thonghtful, and indeed in all respects a model worthy of imitation. While other crowned heads revelled in impiety and lust, Nicholas was observant of religions duties and striotly moral; whilst other courts were wallowing in unbridled licentiousness and crime, the Russian Coart, under the eye of the Czar, has been celebrated for its scrupulous decorum. His private life was one of severe propriety in all that was sacred, and his last moments were hallowed by the subduing traits of Chris tian duties. Up to this time nothing mare has been done at Sebastopol, exoept some sorties made by the Russians, in which they have oontinned to harass and cat off the works as well as the forces of the allies. But it has been long, sinoe the latter have expeoted to do more at Sebasto pol than bold their positions notil relieved by some sort of a treaty, and to this end Eogland, France and Austria are in patient waiting to be cleansed of their leprosy at the holy court of Vienna. What trick old Nesselrode bas in store for them there, is not now to be divined. He has for a long time been M on and off'* —“ now you see it, and now you don't see it"—but I am far from persuaded that be intends anything fhr thor than a very costly joke at the expense of tbo allies. Lord John Bussell Is representing England, and the Eoglish press of coarse pre dicts that Lord John will made a peace before he returns, and regulate everything in general, and Muscovite progress in particular; will be though? is the question; peut tire, rnais fen doute. APRIL 14, Hon. Joseph G. Marshall, of Indiana, died at LouisYille, Ky., on Friday, the 6th inst. Mr. Marshall had been a prominent aetor in the legis lation and politics of Indiana daring the las 1 twenty years. As an argumentative speaker, ho probably had no eqaal in the State. Messrs. Corooran and Riggs, of Washington' have paid into the Treasury about $lOO,OO0 — attached in their hands by Government —being about ono-fonrth the amount fraudulently ob tained by Gardiner under a decision of the Board of Mexican Commissioners. The St. Louis Republican of Saturday con tains the general orders issued by the Govern ment for a military expedition against the Indians of the plains. The expedition iB to be under the command of General Harney. The order developes the full strength of the expedi tion and soopo of operations. The artioles in the New York Tribune, in re ference to Mr. Forrest, are tbo standing gossip in the theatrical circles of Gotham. Forrest's friends say they oro written by an Englishman, who has not been in thiß country more than a year, said Englishman having been sent over by Maorendy’s friends in London to write down the American tragodian. In the three mile race which oeme off in New Orleans last Tuesday, Broum Dick beßt Arrow. Time 5:30-}, and s:lB—better timo than that made by Lexington a few days since. Lccompte will probably be the receiver of the purse, but will not run against Lexington on the 14th prox imo. The run of Lexington on Monday weik was against time, and was made in 7 minutiß and 19 seconds. [Convypoudenco of the Journal of Commerco ) Meldoobse, January lith, 1855 —More than 500 individuals and firms have within the laßt four months succumbed to the pressure of the times. Many have taken refuge in the Insol vent Court; some have assigned their effects, but by.far the greater number have quietly left the Colony without attending to either of these formalities. The oause of all this has been, doubtless, over trading the large imports, about *17,000,000 for 270,000 people, were more than they could take off, gtod importers, in order to effect sales, gave Urge credits to par ties not deserving of it, and when these found that a profit on tbo transaction was oat of the question, they sold the goods for whatever they would bring, 'and then “sloped for Texas.” Oar imports still continue excessive, amounting to £847,000 for the last four weeks. This crisis, to which wo have not yet opproachod tbo worst, is more severe and general than any preceding one in these Colonics, and the depredation in properly has been enormous. Stores that were sought for at $lBOO per year, will let with difficulty at S5OO. Cottages that formerly let for £l4 per week, are now procurable for £5. Servants’ wages, the more especially female ones, are still high, £40@50 being demanded by the veriest “drab" that evor came iato a boase. Artisans and mechanics are the worst off—the want of capital preventing their obtaining em ployment. The people here are imbned too much with the old Canadian spirit, and are too mnoh sub jeet to the dicta of Downing street to make much progress. The resouroes of tbo Colony are oaten up by the nominees from the Homo Offico. It is true wo have a Legislative Cham ber, in which the farco is performed by makiog law, composed of fifty-two members: -nino are official, eight nominees, nineteen composed prin cipally of squatterß, representing districts con taining 33,000 inhabitants, and sixteen members representing town and suburban distriots con taining 125,000, while the population of tbo Colony was at the time of the election 280,000. You can easily soo what sort of a sbaro the peo ple have in making the laws. There is besides a strong antagonistic feeling between the mem bers for tbo towns and the Bq letters, who have got possession of all the finest lands of (be Colony, at a nominal cost, while wo are import log at an enormous cost £4,000,000 per annum of agricultural produce. It is true wo made a Constitution, subjeot to the approval of the Home Government, some time since, and sent it home; but there it sticks, and I fear will do bo for a long timo to come. We havo been inundated with offico seekers, and the Governor’s wits have been much exer cised to make places for them. Just imagine £3,600,000 per annum being expended in gov erning a colony of 230,000 sonls! 1 The inoapa bles we have at the Heads of tbo Departments, could not make the rovenno equal the expendi ture last year, and therefore seized a moiety, £876,000 of tbo Land Fund, set apart by Im perial act of Parliament, for the passage of poor laborers, and then bad the audaoity to propose an expenditure of £4,800,000 for 1855. This excited the people, and we bad a regular tumult, a portion of wbioh was tbs Ballarat massacre. The Colonial Secretary resigned; a more popu lar one was appointed, and the Governor was told pretty plainly that £lO per head was enough to expeod in the government of the oolony, and not any more would be allowed. Death haß lately been busy in the world. The grim skeleton has nsed his Bickle with a re morseless band, and gathered in a fearful har vest. His gory hands, Btill dripping from the recent work, have thrown open the portals of a palace—torn aside tho curtains of a throne— and placed a wreath ot oyprcßS upon the aohiug temples of a King. The Emperor of Russia Is dead 1 Death has struck the strong, proud man in bis lonely greatness; iu the fulness of bis pride he has passed away; for him the. shadow has vauished from tho dial and time has ceased to be; Cmsar goes erect upon his throne; in the darkness cf his orown lurks the destroying lightning, and tho brow is olothed with terror; bnt an invisible hand snatches the soeptre from his grasp, and extends a pall as a canopy; a breath, and the poorest serf may claim brother hood with an Emperor. From the throne to the bier ; it is bnt a step. See what remains of Nicholas of Russia I A shrouded figure, with a face soaroely altered by death; rigid as In life. Beside tho coffin Bits the weepiDg wife, passing that “lonely hour” by the oorpse. A Murat or a Nero dies, detested by the world; yot Murat’s gun was sought by ono who loved him, and a grateful hand Boatter ed flowers on tho Roman’s tomb. But this man was no Nero; far from that An obstinate, mistaken man, if you will, in whoso diseased blood lurked madness—a madneßß destined to bo felt at every fireside in this and other lands; a self-willed, earnest man, who loved the people he governed, the people who weep the Empe ror as the wife sits weeping the—man. Nioholas of Russia is dead, and a generous enemy does homage to tho greatness of a fallen foe—and those who hated the living man un cover to the oorpse as it passes them in the streets. The emperor is dead. Listen! Manager Doldrnm, bowing over the foot-lights, is an nouncing it to an applauding audienoo. Colum bine must Btny her graceful twirls, Harlequin lay down his shaking wand, Clown oease to grin : tbo emperor is dead ! Death, sudden death— that most terrible of visitations—has oallod the proud man to his last acoount. “ Hip, hip, hip, hurrah 1 bravo I 1 hip ! hip ! ! hnrrah l ! I” Manager Doldrum bows, generous Britone give a final shout. The announcement was over, the pantomime goes on : Harlequin strikes an atti tude, and Columbine—a goddess in a olond of mußlin—springs lightly on his shoulders. Stay: the national authem, “God Save the Queen” and then —“ Hot Codlins from the Clown.” ’ Thus was an awful death announoed; and thus was suoh announcement received by a highly-civilized and thoroughly Christian people. COHVEHTION OX COBHIT SOBOOI SuPEBIHXBN dehis. The Sohqol Superintendents of the differ ent counties of the Commonwealth are now in seesioo at Harrisburg. They were called to gether by Mr. Curtin, State Superintendent, to take counsel together for the purpose of further improving the School system. We wish them abundant success in their labors. -r. M-7 * AUSTRALIA. Diogenes and tbe Czar. .■** , ,* v PARIS LBTTRR, [Correspondence Of thTisity Morning Vost] On more than one occasion the “holy alliance" between England and France has been rudely shaken and pressed very near to a dissolution. General Canrobert wrote to his Emperor some lime ago, that the English were not only use less, but absolutely in the way, at Sebastopol. Napoleon remonstrated with the English Cab oct and assured them, that if he muet defend England and Turkey, unsuetained, that he would adopt the only oourse left to him, " va cate the throne, declaro Franco n Republic, raise the Republican standard in Europe and let England take the oonseqnencos.” This led to tho collapse of the Aberdeen cabinet and the formation of the Palmerston ministry. Affairs growing still worse, the French Em peror informed the Qaeen, that, “her pot Lord Raglan—who is personated in French prints as reoalted, and that tho Roebuck oommittoo most not bo allowed to go on inflioting the conseqnen oes of exposure and disgraoo upon the cause of the allies otherwise—although France coold not be indnoed to refrain from the objects of the war—she should press towards the attainment of it without the allianoe of England.” Thus things stand, Napoleon’s throat unheeded, and tbe Roebuck oommittee going on with their in vestigations; and I now repeat what I said to you nearly a year ago, that-thls allianoe will not last two years. There is great dißsatlßfaotion among tho French people at their being connect ed with England. No pnblio complaints are made nor will much of their real feelings be Been until the predestined spark shall be wafted into the magazine. But it is a fact that officers high in rank in tho French Government despise and denounce the sllisnoe. Napoleon has-long since discovered his mistake, and he is just the man to tack about, when the timo and hie own safety demand it. His bold upon the crown however cannot be easily loosened ; he is deter mined to keep it to the end, and he will readily change his polloy to save his bead when it be comes necessary. His grip of tbo jewelled Hat is as tenaoeouß as that of Death upon n -lead nigger ns some ono sayß, (not Bhakapear«, but some poet I suppose,) and he will not be tamely Prince Napoleon, who has been dazzling in the robes of royalty and eolipsing lee petiles etoiles as the Heir apparent, has recently been shorn of some of his feathers. It has long been under stood that If the mermaids of the waters of Bi arritz by the aid of his Majesty, could not mnke Engenin hand over a Royal Baby after a reason able time, that the ohoice would fall on some other than "my cousin." Then too the Prinoe was foroed to oome away from the Crimea, and thus (he milk of that ooooa-nnt iB aooounted for; and since his return to Paris he has been Id as mnoh trouble as the lady Fortune Tellers of New York under Mayor Wood, who seems to be a sharp stick. It is said that the Prince baa been detect ed in writing and publishing pamphlets and let lere against the Government of his beloved rela tion, and doing other naughty things in the way of getting up a conspiracy, for whioh he has been pot in “restricted bounds ” at Vinoennes. This Btory is current here, whether true or not I cannot say, bnt It Is believed. One thing is certain, there has lately been a great nnmber of arrests and imprisonments for political offences throughout nil France, among whom Is Eamile Girardin, and other oelebrlties. Many respect able oitizens have been tried and sentenced to fines and imprisonment for expressing doubts abont the encaeaa of the allies at Bebastopol. If this is not supreme tyranny, I would like to read of n genuine specimen. lam not ambi tions to see one, but only to read of it. The world’s fair will positively be formally opened on the first of May, bnt there will be bnt little to be seen in it before the first of June. I now entertain eerlons doubts of the success of the exhibition from various oanses, bnt princi pally on account of the war. lam almost sat isfied that it will be a comparative failure. I would advise all those who oome over to see it, to be moderate in their expectations. More anon. Yonrs as ever, ALLEGHENY. leon City Commercial College.— We paid a. visit to this institution yesterday—oar first since it has been remodeled—and were really sur prised to find that there existed in this city a commercial oollege so oomplete in all its depart ments. The building, we have hardly a doubt, is superior to any of its kind West of the Alle ghenies, or perhaps in the East either, and is admirably suited for its purposes. Prot. Millar is assisted in the different branches of commer cial education by the very first talent. The im provement he has made in the oollege building, and his outlay for eapable assistants, makes his expenses heavy; but we are glad to say his sno -0688 has also been great. Our citizens should give the Iron City Commercial College a gener ous support, for it is a credit to Pittsburgh. Feesh Shad.—C. Bead (of Holt & Maltby’s) under the Bt. Charles Hotel, is in receipt of some of the fiaest shad of tho season, which he dis- poses of very cheap. Bitting of the Supreme Court* Harrisburg, April 18. - The Benate bill passed the House, changing the time of holding the Supreme Coart. The Court under'this bill will meet in Pittsburgh, on the third Monday of Ootober, hereafter. » ~* * • ■ ,V S' ' v , ** .•? • ••• • -s'. . i ' NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for the Daily Horning Post. THREE DATS LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA. The Vienna Conference in Statu Quo. NOTHING NEW FROM SEBASTOPOL. New Yobk, April 18.—The steamer America arrived last bight. Her mails will doubtless reach New York at midnight on Saturday. The Canada, detained at Boaton until the 17th, arrived out on the 29th. The America's advices are to the 31st. The affairs of the Crimea have undergone no ohange. Attention is concentrated on the Vien na conference, and great difficulty is represented as being experienced upon tbe third point, al though the demands of tbe allies have been muoh modified. Tbe Ru-sian plenipotentiary referred the matter to St. Petersburgb, and no thing oould be done until a reply is received. The French minister of foreign affairs has also been to London to oonfer with the English cabi net upon this momentous question. Although the third point in the Vienna Con ference has been modified, a serious difficulty has arisen, it has been referred to St. Peters borgh, and the Conferences have been post poned to await a reply although probably the fourth point will be discussed in the meantime. There is nothing important from the Crimea. The Canada arrived out on the 29th. The latest dates from London are to Friday night, when it is stated thatDrouyn de L’Huye, the Freoch Minister of Foreiga Affairs, had been in London for a conference, and left to-night for Paris. He will remain In Paris for two days, and then proceed to Vienna. He was closeted with the leading Ministers for three hours to day, and subsequently had a long audience with the Qaeen. He will bear to Vienna the irrevoca ble determination of the allies on the third point. There aro no favorable indications from St. Petersbargh. A new Belgium ministry has been formed. At Canton the insurgents were gaining ground. Espartero baa resisted the demand for a de mocratic modification in the constitution. Ma drid is tranquil. The steamer’s letter trill be doe In New York on Sunday night. The Western powers did not demand the de molition of Sebastopol, bot the redaction of power in the Black Sea, offering in return to evacuate Russian territory. The Russian plen ipotentiary had no power to aot on this, and sub mitted the matter to St. Petersburgh there to rest. All the plenipotentiaries have sent to their governments for instructions. Qortschakoff, on the 26th, moved for the admission of Prussia into the Conference. A special correspondent of the London Timet writing from Sebastopol describes the condition of the army as much improved. In the aotual works of the siege there is no progress to justify favorable prophecies. A formidable Russian force has assembled around Eupatoria which virtually beseiges the place. The Russians could not hold Eupatoria if taken, as it is completely under the guns of the English fleet. Raglan's lateßt despatch announces that there is a steady fire, without a ohaoge in the aspect of affairs; important operations, however, were going on. Tho Russians continue to strengthen their works recently thrown up in advance of Mslakoff tower. ‘Efforts are making for their destruction. There are nightly encounters between the French and Russian riflemen; the latter are re peatedly dislodged and return again to their pits under cover of the Russian batteries. The British frigate Viper destroyed Martell’e tower and barraoks of Digimltara, which the Russians had recently constructed for defence. The death of Menohikoff is reportod. The Paris Prate states that the statement is contradicted by other papers, that the allies have assented to a truco. A manifesto from the Holy Synod of the Rus sian church incites tho Russian nation to war in defence of the Faith. There was no loss of life by the recent burn ing of the French hospital at Constantinople. GREAT BRITAIN. In Parliament the Sardinian Convention was discussed. England engages to borrow money at five per cent, and loan the same to Sardinia at four. Roebuck’s Committee continues; an enquiry for certain papers connected with Admiral Dun das’ conduot before Odessa was refused by the Commons. A motion is on the books to render the Indian army available in the European war. Parliament has over Easter until April 16th. Niqe ships, in advance of the British squad ron sailed from Deal on the 28th. Mr. Bnohanan attended a dinner at the Sea man’s Hospital, London, and returned thanks for the aid rendered 1600 sick American sailors. Lord Palmerston presided. Forged bills of lading appeared in the Liver pool mrrket to the extent of £14,000, all shipped at Charleston, South Carolina, by Jameß C. Nichols. The fraud- was accomplished by in serting the word "hundred" after units in the body of the bill. Vienna papers state that Spain and Portugal have acceded to the Western Alliance, and sign ed a treaty at Paris on the 21st Maroh. Tho statement wants confirmation. The difficulty between Austria and Prussia is increasing. The Prussian cabinet retorted oa Austria’s oircular of March Bth by sending a cironlar to the Prussian representatives at the German courts respecting Austrian intrignes with the German diet. Tho language of the circular ia quite hostile to Austria. The oirou lar further charges Austria with dissimulation in threatening Prussia with military dangers, while to ns Eqropo talks confidentially of peace. Notwithstanding the declaration of neutrality by Sweden, Bhoia fitting out a fleet prosioned for three months. Shanghae dates to February 6th state that the French again attaokod the city, but were repulsed with loss by the insurgents. The country around Canton is in the hands of the Insurgents* who officially notify their inten tion to maintain a strict blockade. There are rumora of another repulse of the French. From Havana. Charlestons. C., April 18.—The Isabel ar rived with Havana dates to the 10th. Her news is of little interest. Thero were a number of assassinations during the holy week. The late Manager of the Windward Railway and Lawyer Ointra have been discharged and allowed to travel in Europe, i'A general feeling of dißoontent prevailed among the Creoles.- The Fronoh brig of War Meleagre arrived at Havana on Sunday. Business was nearly suspended, owing to the Easter holidays. The brig Hope arrived from Gonalves, whence she left on the 20th March. She reports mnoh sickness among the shipping- Several of tho orew of tho Sip op of War Falmouth were alok of more about the James Cheston. Baltimore*. April 18.—Capt. White and his two mates werOheld to bail for an examination to be hod on Tuesday next. The mates have mails Statements charging the Captain with deserting his ship wltheut' cause [ that but 16 inohes wa ter were in hpr.hold, and that the -vessel was in good condition-. Their previous statements agreed with the paptoin’s, ond they had signed his .affidavit and protest. One of the orew states that the .whole voyage was a bacchanalian frolio, and that the abandonment was caused by drunk en insanity. ’ . - Southern g«wi. Balltihor?, April 18. —Now Orleans-papers of Saturday ire received, with Galveston dates to the 6th. !fhe nows is of no interest. The papers oompiain of hardtimes, the backwardness of the orope and want of rain. Intelligenetj from El Paso reports ail ob quiet among tho Indians. - A fight ocourred in Emanuel county, Georgia, in which three men were killed. tee Disappearing, Bahqob, Me., April 18.—-The ice on thePen obßoot river, 1 opposite’ here, has almost disap peared. The i river will probably be dear to morrow. V -- - Proceeding* at tho Nunnery Committee. Boston, Aptil 18.— ThoCommittee of Inquiry into the proceedings of ; tho Nunnery Cmmittee olosed its session lost night. The Committee will report in a-few days.- Distressing ißnieldet Boston, April 18.—Wm. B. Benton, a well known lawyer, ehot himself dead, this morning. AntuueturßUl signed, Harrisburg, April 18,— The AnfrLf cease bill has been signed by the Governor. fcT'bVcwae of Juag* Xfbrtnff* Boston, April 18.—The House rejected the amendment to tbe raportrecomraending the re moval of Judge Loring, by thirty-one majority. The amendment proposed that no State Judge shall hereafter act as United States Commis sioner. The ten-hour law was rejected in the Senate >y a vote of 26 to 11. Washington Items. Washington, April 12.—Senator Douglas left Washington for Cbloago via Pittsburgh. A cabinet meeting was held to-day. It baa been rendered necessary that the absent mem bers should be sent for. The cause of the exoite ment has not transpired. Arrested Tor Smuggling* New Yobk, April 18.— Mr. Dennis Renault was arrested for smuggling diamonds in the steamer Washington. He was held to bail in $5,000. SPECIAL NOTICES. Opinions of the Press. The following is from Gen. Geo. P. Morris, in the Home Journal of Not. 7, IMS : All editors profess to be the guardians of the rights of the people, ami to keep them advised, through their columns, of whatever shall arise for their benefit We will live up to this letter, and inform them that the most wonderful and valuable medicine for their general use ever invented, is “ Ballet's Magical Pain Extractor.'’ Its vir tues are so rare, mighty and eccentric, that cf.en they ap pear to v ork more like miracles than by science, so effect ive, electric and astounding are Its powers on the human body, that, though now it is daily tried by thousands of people, not one of this great mass but is delighted beyond comrarison, and candidly confess they, on no consideration, will ever again be without it. Tbe inventor, Mr. H Bailey, has wisely kept thesecretto himself. Counterfeits are busy about it, but without suc cess. Its overwhelming merits defy alt competition, and its peculiarities analysis. We confidently commend all pa rents to seek Its acquaintance,for suiely.sucha friend, who laugh* at death and suffering, restores ibe blind, lame,halt and scarred to perfection, ani ail from pain, is a ‘‘friend indeed." We wish the discoverer of this mighty blessing, who Is a real benefactor to mankind, God speed. Non*' genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with signatures of HE NET BALLET, Manufacturer, G. Y. CLIOKENEB A 00, Proprietors. Sold at 26 cents per box by Dr. G. H. KBYSER, 140 Wood street, and by nearly every dealer in medicines throughout the United States. All orders or letters for in*, formation or advice, to be addressed to 0. V. GLIOHKNBB A CO., New York. apll:daw2w The Great Revolution in Bledtelne I Zi ia accomplished! The want of centuries is supplied! In Moass’s Izrviao&AfiHa Euzu oa Cordial we hare a medicine that destroys disease, without weakenlog the system; that exhilarates the spirits, without entailing sub sequent depression; that cures Indigestion in all Its forma and consequences, that restores the shattered nerves to full vigor, that regulates the bowels and the Urer, that causes the eonstitution-itself to recuperate—and that la an swers the purpose all stimulants, all nervine preparations, all cathartics and all uleratires, without producing any of the unpleasant after effects which flow from the use of ordi nary TnwjtiftinftH. The Arabian harb which forms Its basis seems to be the very thing for which herbalists and physi cians, chemists and pharmaceutists, have rearched in all a jea* and, until now, searched in vain. Ld the tick rejoice / The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles Price, three dollars per bottle; two for five dollars; six for twelve dollars. O. H. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York, gold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canadas and West Indies. aqxhts: 0. H. KKYSER, UO Wood st,) SELLERS A CO., FLEMING BROS., ) |mhl£:lm 49* The Pleasure aud Comfort or being wau. fitted in a SUIT OF GLGTHE3, Is greatly enhanced by having them qood, aud SUITASLI to thb siason. QUIBBLE has got all that is necessary to effect that great consumma tion, both as regards fit and quality of goods. Perrons wishing to experience all this, and be only moderately charged, can do so by calling at 240 Llgxarr st&iet, head o! Wood. P. 8. —Pantaloons, in particular, is one of [his grtalul fortex. He cannot be beat in the style and fit of this gar ment. Numerous refertsca could be given. If necessary, to corroborate this statement. (dectf) E. GRIBBT. p 49“ Neuralgia.— Xma ronmoaoiß aucaae, wuicn seems to baffle the skill of physicians, yields like magic to Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Mr. F. Boyd an, formerly of the Aster Hooa>, New York, and late proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, Ya., is one of the hundreds who have been cured of severe Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since his cure, he has recommended It to numbers of others, who wero 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. *»♦ Bee advertisement la another column, fmhl&lm OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, THE ONLY RAILROAD IUMI.VO WEST fHOa PITTSBURGH- Ox tail after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PABSEN- G ER TRAINS wCI run as follows, until further notice: Fist Train wni leave at 3 A. M. Mail-Train « « at 8 A.M. SXPRXSsTaAis « at 3P. M.» These Trains all run through to Crestline, and connect there with the Columbus and Cincinnati. Ohio and Indiana, an i BeUefontalu* and Indiana Railroads. At Mansfield, connections are made for Newark, Zanesville, Monroeville, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, AO4 and at Alliance for Cleve land, Ac. No trains run on Sunday. Through Tickets sold 10 Cincinnati, Louisville St Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland* and the principal Towns and Cities la the West The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wQI leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 6P. and New Brighton at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Tickets and farther information, apply to J. .G. CURRY, At tho oorner office, under the Monongahela House* Or. at the Federal Street Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent Pittsburgh, March 10th. 1855 (mhlOl REMOVAL,! REMOVAL! ON THE IST OF NEXT APRIL, TO 49"H0. 03 FIFTH STBBflT^' HRLEBER respectfully informs the pobllo, that on • the Ist day 01 April next, he will Rxxffiri sis Music and Piano Wauroohs to Ho. 53 Fifth street, next door to Masonic hah, And a few doort from Oie Ibxt Offices The New Establishment will be fitted up in the most ele gant manner, and the Pianos kept on the second floor, in a richly famished and spacious A BFXSDID ItyW STOCS 07 G RAND PIANOS—FuII Grand and Sob-Grand, FULL SERPENTINE PIANOS, BERPENTINE PIANOS, LOUIS XIV. STYLE PIANOS; —AND or— ALL OTHER PLAIN STYLES OF PIANO 3; UELODEONB, BERAPHMES, etc.,eto, Is on the way, and the publlo an politely invited to call and examine the premises, stock of Goods, ets. H. KLEBBB, mhlldml No. 101 Third st, sign of the Golden Hsrp. WILLIAM HUNTEB, HEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN hope Mi mm. Ho. 889 liberty (treat! Pittsburgh, Pa. XXSrCossTAxnx nscnvmo, the BEST BRANDS of PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO, INDIANA and MISSOURI, SUPERFINE and BXTBAPLOVBi Which will always be sold at tho Lowest Cash prices. fapU Spring Capa* jgajksfr MORGAN £ CO., N0.1f14 Wood street, haveloat |gi||§L received another lot of “Negligent” and «* Mailed ¥ 3 SPRING CAPS, which they ore selling low £br cash. Call and tea. - . 7 .-»pll . HatiJ Hatsti PBl MORGAN A 00., No. IBA Wood street, hate josi received afre»h suptfvof youog Gents. SILK HATS; another lot of Hußgariau and other soft Huts. Call and see-no charge for showing goods. apU PEARL SPEAEE HILL, ALLEGHENY. FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES In either of the two Cities. O&dxbs may be left at the Mill, or in boxes aft thestores of LOG AN, WILBON A 00* 52 Wood street BRAUN A REITER, comer Liberty and 8h Clair sts H. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. tsbhb: oass, os dslivbbt. BRYAN, KENNEDY CO. Ttoo For CATARACT, AMAURUSIr, FAR or NEAR SIGHT, INFLAMMATION 8. or any DISEASE of the RYES, Dr. GREENE'S TREATMENT IS A SOVEREIGN REMEDY. Therefore, let nU;tsU upon him and be cured. His whole charge U $5. IHe can bo consulted at the CITY HOTEL, at all hoars of the day, rat 0F CgABOB. • . xuhssftf PITTSBURGH Life, Fire and Marino Dompa-ny; CORNER OF WATER ASD MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA* ROBERT GALWAY, PreehL rat. Jab. D. M*Gnx, Secretary. This makM Insuran&e appertaining do or Also, against Hull andOargo Rishs on the Ohio and Mis sissippi riven and tributaries, and Rf*v« genera tly. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against dhe Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transpertatio ou Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. pillßfWQgp* Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, dames 8. Hoon, John Fullerton, JohnM r Alpin, Bamuel M'Clnraaa, William Phillips, James W«'Hallman, John Scott. Cbas. Arbnth&ot, Joseph P. Gaxsam.H* D* David Richey, James Marshall, John M’Gill, Horatio N. Lea, Eittaraning. ATTENTION IS.L. w^-Yonarehareby'iitiflftdto 1 ihf? *ttend at your Arapry,cn MONDAYrT WEDSEB - ■°y. gga * bet ”« **» p.SANB, suxaaxnA ‘ * ' H"‘ - -V *■ mw Asyxaßttiinain. Dr. M'L.n.’. Varmltnge ALWAYS RE* SORTED TO WHEN EVEBY OTHER REMEDY PAILB. Niw YobS, September 16,1852. This is to certify that my child, three years old, was troubled with worms f ome eU mouths. I hare tried seTe ral hinds of medicine, but nose of them done any good; end It was not until t tried Dr. M’Lantf# celebrated Vermifuge that I found any relief. I gave her the contents of one hot* tie, Which brought from her a very large quantity of worms, b at they were so completely cat to pieces it was im possible to count them. My daughter Is now doing well* indeed she is completely restored to health. 1 therefore take pleasure in recommending it to parents. I would say, by all means keep a supply of this valuable medicine con stantly In your houses. 1 have known many children to die suddenly from the effects of worms. It also not nnfie quently happens that children are treated fur croup, when the choking and coughing is caused altogether by the irri tation of worms. Therefore, we say again, keep it always in the house; it costa but little, and may be the means of saving Ufa; and at any rate it will save physicians’bills. Mbs. LANE, No. 333 Eighth street. P. B.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. iTLane’s cel ebrated Liver Pills, can now he had at all respectable Drug Stores in this city. Purchasers will be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. H’ltne’s Vermifuge. AH others, In comparison, are worthless. Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, *S FLEMING BEOS., Successors to J.' Kidd A Co., 60. Wood street Mechanics’ B&nli: r -Plt(blrargh.~A Meeting cf tbeCanmisdraerswUl beheldon MON* DAY the 16th lost., at 4 o'clock, P. IL, at the MncffAms* KxcgiJGZ. . •••■• • • a pl4:2t THE ADAMS~MPEESS COMPANY. A JOINT STOCK ASSOCIATION. Organized July 1, 1854, under Vie, taivi of 2fcio Toth, Capital In 13,000 shares! : HSfSTOCKBOLDERS IRDWimjALLY ZUBLE.-&. Fretidmt— GEOßGE W. CASS,of Piltsbnrgh. niNidlEs: Gee. W. Casa, Pittsburgh. 8. M; Shoemaker, Baltimore. E. B.Sanford, Philadelphia. Johnson Llringeton, N. Y cik. W. B. Densmoie,Netr York. C. Bpoonar, Bridgeport, Conn. A. Adame, Boston. R.B Kinsley, Fall Hirer, B. I. J. M. Thompson, Springfield, Mass. S&“ Ornca, No. fit eounru bTBEiT, , ivi Bjjbclal Bulletin. fpO THE liAßlfsa AND THB PUBLIC GENERALLY.— J JL E; 80HMERTZ begs leave to announce to hi§ nu merous friends that be has jast returned from the Eastern cities, and Is now opening, at his well known Cheap and Fashionable Boot and Bhce Store, No. 107 Market street, a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, His customers will find the largest and best selected assortment of articles in hl> line of business that be has ever had the pleasure of open* Ing to the poblio. The attention of the Ladies Is partlcnlaly invited to those fine fashionable ** FRENCH SLIPPERS,” { As he is desirous of maintaining the former well-earned reputation of bis Store for Cheapness, accommodation and ■satisfaction to all, he feels free 1 to assure thoe who may see fit to c&U and examine his stock, that the low raioxs will suit the times, and the qualities and exquisite styles will not fail to satisfy the most foitidioua t*sies. «p!4:3m] Respectfully, W. E. BCHMERTZ. Motlce* THE undersigned having been appointed Administrator or the Estate of JOHN J. ROGGEN, late of Peebles towmhip, Allegheny county, decM, hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said Estate to make payment) and all persons hating claims against said Estate, to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. 10 JOHN W. BUTLER, at his Warehouse, No. 97 Front street. The Summer Term OF. ST. PETER’* PAROCHIAL SCHOOL will com mence on Monday, April 2-Jd. Application may be madfrto Eer. E. M. VAN DkLSEN, Grant street, or at the School-room in the basement of Hie Church, b tween the houtsof 9 and 2. - apl4:lw* TEAi I7INE OOLONG at 60 cts. $ fb. C FixteOld Country, 60 line Toung Hyson, 60 ets. fl lb. Warranted to give ratisf&ction. Also: Superior King-Yong at 36 cts. fi>. 1 «pU S. JAYNES. No. Fifth street. BOOKS FOR ifiVfiftYßOi>¥,“-iiobert Orauam,Caat«iuei to Linda,) by Caroline tee Hem*. , Adelaide WaldfgcaTe,or the Trials of a Governess; by J. F. Smith, author of w floa Howard," “Minnie Grey," 4c, ic. 4 Frank Leslie’s Gawtte of Fashions, for April. .Another large let jost received. ho. 6 Harper's Story Book. ’ ; May Middleton, or the History of a Fortune. ! North and South; by Miss Gaskill, author of Mary Barton. : Minnesota and its Resources. A Journey through Kansas—with Sketch of Nebraska. The Summer-Land—a Southern Story; by a child of the Ban. • JSUlott’e Fruit Book, or the American Fruit-Grower’s Guide in Orchard and Garden. Practical Landscape Gardening, with reference to the im* proTement of rural residences; by G. M. Hem. The Practical Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Gardener’s Companion, with a Calendir. The Cottage Garden of America; by Walter Elder. All the East*rn Papers for this week have been received at the Cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO., Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. GUAUIS USE; by Jolla Kaeaocgh, author or "Dalny Burna,** "Madeline,” “Nathalie,” Ac. • Memoirs of the Countess of Blesslngton—her Literary Life and Correspondence; two volumes, cloth—eachsl; Blare of the Lamp—a posthumous work; by D'm. North. May Middleton, or the History of a Fortuner by decree W. M. Reynolds. Sew edition of Tom Burke— with lllustraUons Charles O’Malley; new edition, with Illustrated cover, engravings; etc. 1 ’ „ i '-^r ß i‘, l l c ,' , P Uonil roared lor all the Weekly and Monthly Publications published, ut publishers’ lowest methby H. MINER A CO., i ** >l * No 328mlthflclWU PREMIUMS awarded at the late CryetaX palace JL Exhibition In New York to the OLDEST TYPE FOCN DBY IN AMEBlOA—Eetabllshed by Blnny A Bohaldson >s'rOßjCin the base of Sowers’ Germantown Foundry of 1789. The long experience of the several proprietors cflthe _ _ PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY, ■ A CO. to Offer the largest Variety of PBINTING TYPES,and all the appurtenances of a Briot tag OBce, to he found lit any establishment In the United St^2 ,a Si 0f “ too, which is deemed to be unri valled. The composition of the metal used Is calculated to afford 9“ greatest durability; while the ecrupnlous care exercised in the fitting up of the Type ie each us’to Insure accuracy ana sqaareneai of body, Ac. Our facilities arb so extensive ec to enable ns to fill orders of any amount. 1 Estimates given In detail (with the cost) of all tho matt rials required for a Newspaper Office. Elaluor Fancy Types, Musloof unparalleled bean tv, east Inthlelnuudry only—Scripts, Flowers, Borders, Cute, Brass or Metal Bultsb Labor saving Buies, Brass Braces. Brass Circles and Ovals, Ae. ’ •“ PBE3SE3 of all descriptions, and all sorts of Printing materials, (most of which are made by ns,) mu ha fnrnlsl? ed at manufacturers* prices* PRINTING IKK, of aU varieties and color?, Varnishes, Brontes, fto. We aw Agents for the Inks, 4a,.0f .tie most celebrated American and English manufacturer®, which sell at the lowest terms. ‘ * * —: .. . ” ; Type used In stereotyping for Halo at redncod prices. ; Wood Cute Designed and Engraved In the finest style of thfiftiL. ...*'. Oar •• Mraoa Bricncra Bool” (tho first of Its cists in-tha country, and original Inlta conception and getting np) it ill to sent to all printerathat hate not received it. who trill direct bow it may to transmitted to them, ” 43-Newspaper Printers who publish this advertisement entire, (including this notice,) three times before Septem ber Ist, 1865, and send tr us a copy of tho paper containing It, will be allowed their bill on purchasing VrUdoa ofoSf manufacture to four times its umount. > I*. JOHNSON 4 00.. { No. 6 Bansonr street >■ • Neat the Hall of ladet>gndeiiw. t Phllmfal phla. _A Hew Thing tn Pittibnreh. ! TO THE EADIE3.—A nOSTON BTOER— 2Ae Citi of Otlcn AfcKd to the CRy of lron I— Will be opened, at 9 A. M. on SATtfBDAY the 14th Inst., a complete assort ment of DBES3 00009, Silks, Summer EDlts, Benges, plain and printed; nssues; Be lainvs at 10,12 U and 16 cents; Lawns, new styles; end most exquisite quality and patterns of printed French Jaconets, worth 50c., lor 25 cts. Also, a largo.quantity of Embroideries, in all kinds at half tho regular prices. White Goods in great quantity. Also, a large assortment of Domestic Qooda. The proprietor of tho Boston Store hat a purchaser re al diog in Boston, who is constantly buying for several large retail atores, which gives this Store a very great ad vantage over all merchants residing here, (.ho only go Easttwiceorthreetimesa yeaiyjfor this store will bain daily receipt of Goods irom tho Boston and New York Auc tion Booms; and his ttock, and all new errivnls, wi3 be sold'for the People's benefit, as well as for the Proprietir’s Higher prices will be paid for Dollars at the Boston Store tijanat any other Btors to Pittsburgh. w r 70 Toorthttrati apl3 SPBING AND SXJ&IAIEB SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON £ -00. have jost received another fine assortment of Spring and Sommer Shawls, comprising soma verv rich •rotetf Mated Cashmere, Silt Xhlfceta, Crape, Ao. [apl3 A o r n f r m‘y._*priiiBUi. u teSa W : W,M> « *$P '\>X. * s - ■' .WA' l * CaOH THEATaiC - Van G. POSTER, Lessee and. Manager. . patera or Amussioir: Boxes and Parquets... &0;. | Pirate Boxes,large.;..4B.oo Second | Private Boxes, smalL.^46.oo Boxes for colored persons .... ’ centa^ 49* Certificate, semiring seats, 12l£ cents extra. EXTRAORDINARY PLAY! Po WERFULAOTI NGI The great Tragedian, C. W. COULDGOK, in xwooaxar cmaaotxß& SATURDAY EVENING, April 11th, 1865, will be acted liOate Xl—Louis XI, Mr Couldock; Count de Bethel, Mr Dubois; Cotrenr, Mr Bailey; Dauphin, Mips A, Eberle; Mario, Mrs Foster. Favorite 80ng... ....MrDougherty* To conclude with the Comedy of Katherine and Petruohio P?truchio, Mr Conldook; Gzomio, Mr. Gloesford; Katherine, MJ« A. Eberle. Monday, by desire, the WILLOW COP3E. ti&.Doors open at 7 o’clock; performance commences 7%. BECOND AND LAST GRAND CONCERT. THE BLACK SWAJiT, Lately returned from Earope, (where ehe met with great success,) assisltd by INDIAN MARIO, A gentleman of rare musical talents, and the best Tenor In the country, will give- A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL .. CONCERT, at the CITY HALL, Pittsburgh, on Saturday; levelling-, April 14th, She will be assisted by J&f Tickets 60 cents. %* Reserved Front Seals, at the Hall, One Dollar. Doors open at 7 o’clock—to’ commence at 8. o’clock. Still Poster and Distributor, 43-mu attend to the Posting and Distributing ot all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCEBT3, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. Alt commnnicatlonf by mat!, telegraph, or oUu-r -wito—directed to the office of the Moraine rrfii ,-w celve prompt attention. * g *rvav f mur. «• DREAMS” REVEBIE; composed by F. H. Hodges. ' Fop goes the Question. “*Twasoff thebluo Canaries,” or my lastclgar. Angels ever bright end fair. • - - Have you seen Bsm ? My Annie dear; Oh, whisper what thou feelest. • I’ve a heart to exchange. Away down East. The Flaunting Flag of Liberty. One carelrs.i word. Louis Napoleon Quick Step. . Le Sonrlre do Louise—Revere, par Cbas. Voss. ; Gentle moon, whose sliver light—wUb-variailons. L’Orglepar J. Aschcr. LaZepbire—Tremcto—Chas;Jarvis. -•- .NEW POLKAS —Plc-Nio; Why. is a Alan; Chestnut street; Josephine. BCHOTriSCHK3 —• « Idlawlld”—dedicated to N. P. WiUlsi Fairy Land, Ao. Ae. NEW MARCHES—Frederick the Great; Grand March de Concert, Ac. .... GUITAR MUSIC—“Pew DajaObi whisper what thou feelest; The Separation. SARAH T. KOGGEN, JOHN W. BUTLER, Administrators. Also, a collection of sheet Music for the Flute and Violin, just recelred by . CHARLOITE BLUME, ; At the “tJld Established Piano Depot,” apl3] No.llBWood street,second door above Fifth st. DR. LARZBTTrS JUNO CORDIAL, or Proarealivs £(mr--A. Certain Remedy in all cases of Impotency, Fluor Albas, and all diseases arising from de bilitation of the system,'where an impulse ora restorative Is required. It ia »n excelleut rem«-il) f.-r general weak ness and debility, and especially Tut iViualos, and acts in the most perfect harmony with th c laws of natfare, In ro storing tone, strength and activity to every part of the system. Females using this medicine, in tte.c-oursßOf'threo or four weeks, will find a great clr nge in the countenance and general health; the cheeks will finally become as flush andTosyaalf they never sawasick dayinall their lives. Reference can be given to persons who have used this Cor dial, and who speak in the highest terms of-praiss of Its astonishing effects. Sold by apia- _ B. L. CUTHBERT, 140 Third at. Nmw AND CUOICK BOOKSJU:T lUSCEIV.ED—The' Bag Bug, ft collection of Ephemera; by N. F. Willie. Grace I*e; by Julia Kayanaugh, aotbor of ** Daisy Borns.” ‘ The Blare of the Lamp, a posthumous novel, by. William Norths author of “Anti OooJngaby,” Ac. - The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington; bylL 1L Madden. . Kite Aylesford; a Story of the Refugees; by Charles J. Peterson, author of “Crußlogin the Last War.” Ac. ".Al* new Books Tecelted as'soon as published, at the Cheap Book, Magazine and Ne rapnpsr Store of W. A. GILDMNFBNNEY 4-CO., Fifth st., opposite the Theatre. BA(Aut —110 pieog for k'ale by npl3 • HENRY n. COLLINS. WUITK KID GJLOVKS, for Ladies and Gentlemen* AH slxea from No.fi to No. 10 Bojoa’e best quality, can be found at VAN GORDER'S, ftplfl f S 3 Market street, corner of Diamond. GESTLEyiKN’d FURNISHING Oravote.Tles, Scoria, SuspenJor*, .Edkfo;,' Hosiery* Gloves, Ac., Ac., at Qpl2] VAN GQRDE R’S, i i ii-KKN APPLES—-35 oarroia ju«t and lbr ialo by vX ap!2 • IIENIIY If. COLLINS. E7MSH— 175 hall barrels Trout; ’ 7,7- . 135 do ' do Salmou. -This day received end for sale by ' • HENRY 11. COLLINS. D RY bag* Dry Apples rec’dand for Tab by ap*2 HENRY 11. COLLINS. bbla for gala by " ~ • /*,. . apt* . , HENRY it COLttNB. 13 Prfeaof 8 beautiful WCTUBE at OARQCPfI GALLERY, No. 78 Fourth st. ap!2 Airasn b. stoaonr ncrantTßori. - CSTTARD DITKFUPaZ Zu WSaWATt. _ _ Curllnjf, Robertson ■& Co.v TtTANUFACXUHEHS OF CUT, PBE3BBD AND PLAIN jXL FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouse No. 14 Wodi street, corner of Front street, Pittsburgh. ; - n 4®* AH other kinds of Glassware and 'Window Glass, at low market prices. apUrdly Alexander Bays. /; IVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Fifth street; on- V-* posita the Court House, Pittsburgh, Perm*.—baaper manently located, and will punctually attend to all badness entrusted to his charge.. v. ' v BmHXKC£3: : non. W.F. Johnston, President Allegheny Valley! Rj B. W. llilnor Robetts, Chief Engineer *' «»i; ** Geo B-Elchbaum, Associate Ed*. * ■ " •< ? « David Mitchell, Chief Engineer PUtaVh and Steufc. B K. James Thompson, Superintendent City Gas WorkA James IS Pay, Civil Engineer. A»le*henv City* fop7-2w* ' r ' - • Trinity school. : v- - • A PAROCHIAL fcCUOOL ton BGYd,under .thoaus -f*-- of the Rector and Vestryof Trinity Ctorcb, RICHARD B. BMtTH, Principal. *'->7^ This School will he opaned on MONDAY, April ICth, in the Sunday School Room of Trinity Church; Sixth street, and Udesigned to affgrd th highest advantages fbr tbor* ongh traintng in the English the Bndl* ments of the Classics. .' • •, Applications for admission, or for farther information may be male to the Rector of .Trinity Cfanrob, No. 80 3 Penn street. • • , - . apsdw Aotioe to Contractors. 77 • Omcx OP THE PiTtSBUEGU ASD CoXHtUSTOLEI RaUBOAD CoiTPiST • f r E op PSAM.wm b» rocelrea' at the’Office of V? this Company, at Neyille Hall, la the city of Pittsbnnrh aoUl 5 o'clock £m. of WEDjn’sDAy. tho lith April, for tho ORADEATION AND MABONRY of that portion of the ‘‘Plttsborgh and ConhellarUlo Be3road” eitcmllDg from tto JuncUon with the Poonsylwnt. Kall- Crc f k, 4? conntj, to the borough of Heat Newton, In Westmoreland oonnty,—a dlstancoof twenty two miles. “ 1 The work will be divided Into Sections of-about one milo . “ Proposals win be received for one or more Evictions. Me pßi profiles and specifications'are ready for the exanii natton of blpdets at the Olilce of the Company, where all Se^'n^° rm ' 1^0n WiU gl ’ en 0,1 plleatloa tothdmi- Satisfactory testimonials will bo expected from-Contrac tors not knewn to the Company. -' 'ir-v".v FAKU A»Jf -ISO. AUKJSa:FOtt tk. 100 acres in cultivation—with a good stone House. Bara, Btable, Hay Shed, Granary, Spring House Carriage House, &c.; and a small Orchard. The plaso cojtaln*jreod Wate r _and valuable Springs. There -la Coal under the whole Farm, and the unimproved land contains valuable Timber, ftice, $B5 per acre. Tenhe, one-third In hand— remainder in one, two and thrceyeara. „ • • S. CUTHBEBT A BOW, ‘ apll Beal Estate Agents, HO Thirl street. ttttdltf—Tbeespeci&l attention of ladies fa in- Ayjited' to tbe;HEEPBTIO SOAP, prepared by the eub scriDer from the recipe ox a London chemist, and used for nsnaorlng the Skin, smooth, soft and delicately whits, re moving rallownesa, tan and redness of the skin All chans ’and chafes on the hands are healed by It .For the euro of sore, rongh hands, it is unrivalled. Price, onlv 121* a cake. Sold wholesale and retail by * ■pit S. U COTHBBRT, 140 Third street. A ScrenlliFubllo Sale of T6mx'Z.otl. AT KOOUKBTKR, PA. . * * SUCH le the continual demand for LOTS to boSM on. Ole present season, that ANOTHER. .PUBLIC SALE ml! bo held open the premlcee on SATURDAY the 14th lost at 10 o’clock, precisely. The Bale will be cdjouroed at Kl 4, to accommodate thoae who wijh to return to PKtubur/n hr the one o’clock Accommodation, ° 9 aptO • To nonfiekeepers, , A \\J B have now opened one of the' largest Btockß of W CUIIfA, GLA&d and QUEENBWARB, ra table for housekeepers in the city, and Intend sailing atv Tylow prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea-Wore, consisting-of forty*etght pi*ces, for. the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion., Our stochbetng large owing to the dnll season Just passed, wo are deter* mined to work it off at low prices. We. have just.opened BO' e beantifal shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; vege* faHedo; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, etc., etc;‘Also, some very handsome new styha of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of which we hare pnt down in price to suit the times. - W*-h»te «ome twenty alCurein elylcs of French China Tea sets, anil some beautful <3old Band Dinner sets—all of wbleh an are Beilins at least twenty-fbo per cent, below former prlces.^o DaE nJRNIgirtN Q QO0I) g_ Oar Block of Knires and Forks, Bpoons, Wallers, ißrilan nla Ware, Oirandoleß, Solar Lampb, etc., Is large, and we • 111 sell them atrery low nrtcea. GLASS WAKK. O’u h*hiuK»o-stock of Bostoijmjipjtfg, bu gb 01ai3 \\ ate, which wa will tell &t mamalaetaret’g prices. Our stock of common Teap, Plates; Bonlf, j>Mies tflteh. ers, and every article suitable for wuntry or city bade, ia large, to which we invite the attention of dtyaia ccnntr? merchants an we will sell them very lour'for cash. . Hoosekeepm and ott.e s in want of cheap Qdns'and Qaeenawart*, will do w.ll by calling ct the ' • ■ CHINA HAIL, No. 62 Market, betwci n 3d and 4th sis* OpnAtita 0« . IhWhlla. Wt ARB NOW RECEIVING from New York and £MU* delphla, a fall stock of •- - • v .: GREEN AND BLACK TEAS* Comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong. Bouumng and Englishßreakfast, all of which h»t» b eu carefully selected) and. will bo sold &a usual, ehh»jc whol*. salaoiTStaiL - i , AMUSEMENTS. CITY HALL. PITTSDUBOa. EMINENT TALENT. JOHN W. MCCARTHY, - .OLTVEB W. BARNES,, . President P. and 0, Railroad Co. tpll;dt2sAp FRENCH CHINA COMMON WAEE. Superior Bio and JAVA COFFEE. LOTBSINQ’S uni ST. LOWS REPINED SCO IBS. PEKiN TO* BTOBa - NfcSSßftfcjAwfo,; .Vi...,-,%.''',,,,-.,--,:::i.,•-•.',..'..--.,,,,,,,,, ~.j , .. . _ _ :,,'.!2:-,...,-.4.'..,-;,-,.----:,---•',-.5..: .F.".,4ii,:_''..., M. T. R COPLT).