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Jffihj JEotumg York, ( ' p|TTSB®B fl ® : , THURSDAY MORHraQ :::::::::: :ll'' A^ BI I —.'■ .11 be fonud on «*«*' wl «acH Page of tnu P.P«- _ « ITurnsalLL i CO., Kewspapcr Ad rcrfuMJ < ®* B ' M tha Acentß for tba rittshorgh Daily and Weakly Afrits,™ the As risei t 0 T<rc -„ 0 ABTXF.TISIMEBTi aad f.-:. ns St lie same rates as required at this Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their ° O ZI aTat ' W 122 NiSSID EI “ CT ’ 0 BOSIOX, 10 BIATS BTKCLT. THE NEWS. The New York weekly Bank statement shows a decrease of $309,000 in loans, $77,600 in specie; $260;000 in circulation, and $Bl,OOO in depoßites. , The “ Daniel Webster Carriage’’ was sold at auction last Saturday for $l7 60 ! The Boston Times consoles the purchaser by assuring that as it becomes older it will grow in It certainly can't get much lower in The earnings of the New York York and Erie Railroad for the month of March have just boon male up at the office in this City, and show a total of $492,169, against $406,i87 the same month in 1854. Q . I Later advices from Mexico state that Santa Anna’s fall was predicted, as indications aro that I way, Alvarez being in the UEoendant. The revo lutionists had defeated and dispersed nregimont or government troops at Cejorcs, and Governor Maxino Ortez, with a force ef 600 men, fell into an ambuscade of rebels, and his party was mas- sacred. The census of the Philadelphia Almshouse Bhowait to contain 2133 persona, btfng an in crease of 321 over tho number at tho same time last year. Number of persona receiving out Soor relief, 2178, of whom 862 are Americana, 871 Irish, 203 Germane. Tho Board of Guar dians havo adopted a resolution excluding li quors from the banquetting rooms of tho insti tution. . _ , , About half-past two o’clock, on Tuesday at ternoou, a firo broke out in the smoke-house at taohed to McGill & Bane’s pork house, on the north-weßt corner of Kace and Canal streets, | Cincinnati. The fire continued to burn until about six o’olook in the afternoon, when the en gines were withdrawn. The loss on the etock and building will not fall far short of $B,OOO, on which there is a partial insurance. One of the most extensive fires that has visited the city of Monongahela, Washington oonnty, t or sixteen years, occurred on Monday mg t last. The fire broko out in the second story ot James F. Collins’ dry good store, at 11 o’clook, P. M , while most of the citizens were asleep Collins’ store, Crawl’s dwelling house, on Mam - street, and Collins’ dwelling and Austin’s barber shop, on Washington street, were burned down. The Eclipse hast Sight. A beautiful phenomenon was witnessed las l night about half-past eight o’clock in the even Ing. It was an eolipse of the planet Venus, tho Evoning Star. Mr. Moon got between ub and Venns, and for more than half an hour the brightest star in the hearenß was hidden from view Venua is now about one hundred millions of miles from us, and the moon two hundred and forty thousand; yet they were in suoh parts of their orbits that earth, moon and Venus were in a direct line. The Btar first gradually disap peared behind the dark part of the moon. Just before its disappearance it appealed like a bright light upon a dark ground. The clearness of the atmosphere last evening rendered it a sight well worth, seeing, ns it seldom occurs. Xo the inhabitants of the planet, Venuß, the Earth would appear to bo eclipsed at the same time; but they would not bo well understand the oauso, as our little moon is probably un known to them. Whether the Earth appears as bright to the people of Venus as that star does to us is doubtful; but at any rate the Earth is “ a star” to them, and was eclipsed laßt evening. CUBA AND WAR* It is quite apparent that the pubiio mind in this oonntry is ripe for a rupture and even war with Spain, if the conduct of the Bpanish au thorities at Cuba and on the sea is not Bpeedily ehMttd. There is soaroo any difference of opinion among Americans as to the necessity for strong am} immediate measures to put a stop to the insolent exercise by Spain of the right of search on the high seas. Any American vessel afloat within a hundred mileß of Cuba is liable at any time to be fired on by Spanish armed ships, and stopped and searched. The alleged dread of filibusters is made the excuse for al most daily insults; and the patience of Ameri. cans is exhausted. From all quarters come proofs that stem punishment of suoh outrages would be a popular measure. It is said that the President has given instructions to our squadron in the West Indies to sink any Spanish vessel found praotißing the right of search, or firing on our vessels. Every paper we have yet seen, that has Bpoken on the subject, approves such instructions ; and if one case of sinking a Spanish vessel should ooour, it would undoubt edly give general satisfaction. The whole na tion would support the government with one heart if suoh a chastisement should result in a war with Spain. But it is by no means oertain that suoh meas ures Willi result in war. Booh a determination shown by our government might bring Spain to reason, and induce her to mend her manners and become a better neighbor. The result of a war to her would be the lobb of the island of Cuba. Her rulers cannot be so besotted as to be blind to that faot; and they will bo slow to involve themselves in a conflict suro to be followed by suoh results. Open chastisement on the sens for every insult to our flag or wrong to our citizens, U the proper oourso for our government to pur sue ; and in all probability it would put an end tq the outrages heretofore oommitted, and lead to no war. The military men of the country ' need not look for speedy employment in a Span ish war. Their services will probably not be re quired. Spain, unsupported by England and France, will avoid the contest. Sink a ship or two, and she will pay up baok damages, and promise good behavior for the future. Bho oan expect very little help from England and Franoe at present, even in a jußt cause ; and none pro bably in a war provoked by horself in support of the right of eearch. The people of thiß country do not fully oonßider tho interest they have in the negotiations now pending at Vienna. Should , that conference euooeed in restoring peace to Europe it would probably bring war to this coun try. But if the war in Europe oontinues, this oonntry may remain at poaco, and yet puntßh the insolence of Spain. We believe the war toil* continue in Europe; and that is evidently the general opinion. . Kbktcckt Again Victorious. At the great rao'e in Kew Orleans on Baturday, between Ken tucky and Louisiana, Lexington w« again de clared Victor. Only one heat (a four mile one) waa run, which was accomplished by Lexington in 7m. 22£5., whiob, though not equal to the time recently made by him, was all that was ne cessary. Lecompte barely paved himself from being distanced, and was withdrawn. At the raoe, against time, some two wcehß ago, Lexing ton ran four miles in 7 minutes and 19 J seconds. Iff* We direct attention to,the advertisement of onr friends, Messrs. Atwell, Lee & Co., Wholesale Grocers, on Wood Btreet, near Wator. Wo are entirely satisfied they will render satU faction to all who may favor them with their pa tronage, and add another to tho list of substan tial bußinees firms of this city. Sod»b on *bb Qooaa QoMfios.— ’Oertal* mcmberß of tho Now Jersey Legislature, in imi tation of their Pennsylvania brethren,-have a “' dreßsed n letter to Comeliuß Vanderbilt, of New 'better known fis Cotnmodore Vanderbilt) gating him in regard to his views of na tional polioy, and intimating that he stands a good ohanoe id the next Presidential rooe. reply would occupy nearly two columns of our paper, and shows conolueivoly-if it shows 7 thing—that favor oMbeVoepcrity of the. country favor of extending*., ££££ b „ e tmD t k ed are rather a blessing than His platform 1b slightly mixod ; but ° he e n r bo confesses be knows very little about nolitics we are inclined to think George Law, ?.° T, ivo Hoax candidate, has a considerable start of the hereof the “North Star Excur sion but when we oonsidor that the latter is worth threo millions, while George is only worth a million and a half, tho distance peroeptibly diminishes. . KosscTn’s OruaoN or tub British Phemiee. —Wo publish on out outsido this morning an arliolo from Kossuth, giving Lord Palmerston, tho Brilish Premier, a deserved scoring for his words of sympathy and alliance with the House of Hapsbnrgh. It is written in tho most elo quent style of that truly first of orators, and deserves n fending, if for nothing else, as a speoimen of English eloquence. Tho press of England express "wonder and great indignation at the American people for sympathizing with Russia in tho Eastern war. How could it be otherwise when we find England allying herself with so execrable a despotism as Austria; and not only allying herself, but Lord Palmerston deolares that the tho government or Great Britain would consider it a great misfortune to Europe if Hungary was separated from the Aus trian empire." But England goes further. She enters into an alliauoe guaranteeing the integri ty of tho dominions of Francis Joseph; whioh means, in other words, that if Italy or Hungary were to attempt to free themselves from Aus trion rule, England would be bound to aid tho Hapsburgh dynasty. This would bo a glorious business for tho descendants of Hampden and Sydney! - Armine of the Blech. In Cnba. 1 Translated for tho_ETr n ln S _Po f t from L» froOF. de L Ilabanfi, April 11-] His Exoellenoy, the Captain General, has been pleased,, with this date, to decree the following ; Duly authorized by her Majesty’s government for the organization of disciplined miutin, com posed of men of color, I thereby order the for mation of Baid corps under the followtcg rules, 71 Y There will bo sixteen companies of disci Dlined militia of men of color, eaoh company to ha composed of 125 men, according to regula tion of January 13, 1769. with all the military privileges granted in the same, with the differ ence that the officers of said companies shall be whito, and from the regular army ; the said companies to join, as soon as formed, the regn lar o. Tho companies of colored disciplined mi litia will depend immediately upon tho sub-in spection of infantry, and will bo commanded by an offioer of tho rank of Colonel. 3 The sixteen companies will bo composed of free mulattoes and blacks, and will bo organised in the following places, vix Three of mulat toes and free negroes in Havana; ° DO of oach f color in Matanxas; one of negroes and two of mulattoes at Cinco Villas; one of negroes a Puerto Principe; two of mulattoes and two ol negroes in Cuba, and the rest in the eastorn do- i They will proceed instantly to the enlist ment of all negro and mulatto volunteers, who possess the quality of strength, no less than five feet high, of good conduot and character, and from twenty to thirty years of age. If .**' unteer enlistment docs not promise the foil com plement of men, you will resort to laws already provided for such an exigenoy. . , , * 5. As soon as the enlistment is accomplished, each man will bo furnishod, on account of the government, with one blouse, musket and sabre. Tho Barne to remain in the barracks when off Tho class of sergeants and corporals will be appointed by tho officers, subject to promo lion for military conduct and gallantry , the said non-commissioned officers as well as pri vates will servo the time laid down in the regu lations. eommanderßj governors and lieuten ant governors will proceed to the enlistment of all free oolored men. . , Bib. The individuals serving in the firemen are exempt from militia duty. 9ih. The inspection of infantry will imme diately proceed to drilling tho enlisted. To carry oat in this city the above decree, 1 have assigned the following barracks : —La Fnerza, Carecy St. Ambrosio, where the recruits will daily attend for military instruction, and where those wishing to cnlißt can do so. JOBB Ignacio de Chavabbia. Havana, April 9th, 1855. Mortality among Baclielori Tho forlorn condition of bachelors has always been a favorite theme for ladies', editors and oth er wits to expatiate upon. Tho ontidy room, the bnttonlcsß shirts, tho stockings foil of holes, and the thousand other inconveniences of the unmarried stato are familiar, in this way, to the most obtuse of us all. The poor bachelors have, in fact, a hard time of it. They have been ridiculed by tho sex, and sometimes taxed by legislators, and now stati cians deal them “ the unkindCßt out of all, by proving that they die earlier than married men. The celebrated Dr. Caspar, of Berlin, estimates the mortality among baohelors, between the ageß of thirty to forty five, at twenty-Beven per cent.; while the mortality among married men, between the Bame ages, is only eightoen per cent. As life advances, the difference becomes even moro striking. Where forty-one bachelors attain the age of forty, there are seventy-eight married men, a difference of nearly tea to one in favor of the latter. At the age of sixty there are for ty eight married men to twenty-two baohelors ; at seventy, eleven baohelors to twenty-seven married men ; and at eighty, nine married men to three bachelors. No bachelor, it is said, ever lived to be a hundred. The reason for the comparatively Bhort life of the bachelor is obvious. Of two men, exnotly Bimilar in other respects, except that the one is married and the other is not, the bachelor will have tho moro irregular habits. Gentlemon, when single, are twice os apt, ae Dick Swiveller has it, “to pass the roßy," as when they ore married ; and especially to do it in what Burns calls “ tho wee sma’ hours ayont the twalV Ten bachelors Bing ‘‘we won’t go home till mcrning,” where one married man vocalizes in the same way. No doubt, to bachelor taste all this is very delightful. But brandy and water, cards, et idomnt genus, especially after midnight, take care to compensate themselves, in due sea son, for tho fun that has been extracted from them. They may cast out the “blues,” so in cident to tho bachelor state, for the time being ; bnt “ the blues” thus cast out invariably return, bring “ seven devils worse than before and among them are gout, fever and rheumatism, if not delirium tremens and death. To often, in deed, tho bachelor lives on the capital of life, and hence oxaußts his bank, when tho married 1 man is still well to do in health, happiness and i longevity. [From the Newark Advertiser, April 16.] A Classical Bull. Some twenty years sinoe an ambitious jour nalist, a loDg way down south, describing a steamboat catastrophe, deplored the fate of the “hapless victims, who were plunged at once into eternity and the waters of Virgin Sag.” For this bo was hailed with inextinguishable laughter, from his brethren of tho press, who quoted his paragraph from Bacramento city to Passama quoddy Bay, and, for aught I know, he has been laughed at throughout Europe and the antipodes. Yet, if he had only known it, the man bad right good classical authority, had he but pluck enough to throw it into the teeth of the laughers. Ovid, whom, of oonrse, no one dare laugh at, has in the second book of his metamorphoses in describing tho catastrophe of Phaeton, the following fine specimen of profound bathos: Dextra libmtum folmea at> auro mbit in aurigam, parf terque animaque rotiiqne expuli t. Which for the benefit of those who, like the “Swan of Avon,” have little Latin and less Greek, may be roughly and readily done into English, thus: « Whereat the ruler of the sphere Haris the poised thunders from his derter car, With which the haplefa charioteer he knocks At once out of existence and hit box. It seems to me that Ovid has it hollow against the Isthmian editor. * * * *«■«*•»■ . SPEGIAIi HU-tiwjug. - ATWEI.I, LEE & €)»., =^=J^7 t , ng 0 f tho trustees or w-HO-MSAIjE i By Older. A ‘ W ‘ Bwtetaijk" ap!B:2t Items from New York. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. _ *hn whole State. Atßroobport; J»ilstonesrheas- , ..i'fedod,reasonable terms. « urine 7 inches in circumference fell. ■ -g??°i, ; : ' ~ apdTmy’tTcM~; . ■ wholesale aod RotallDrugglste, _ " The Baltic sailed to-day with 260 passengers mUAS-ICo highest., , ; V anlB=lmdewl No. 60 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. pa. and $1,893,000 in specie. „ , 20 catties fine Oolong d 0... _ In the Poole murder case Judge Cowles dect- 60 ao >'■ n top^ ded tc hold Irving and Morrissey to ha. » COPFEE-eoo hag.pnmeWoCoß^ $lO,OOO caob, and Hyler, lang and Van Pelt in TOBAOC0 _ - v nJa . $20,000 each. In the case of Tumor and Pan- ioo boxes 5s and Bs, asaorted brand , dene, a motion to admit to bail was denied. to catty bcxesptfts, do SUGARS—SO barrels Coffee Sugars; 40 do Crushed ao SYRUP AND S. n. MOLASSES — 110 bbls Eastern Syrup; 37 ilo Qoldeu do 100 do La. S 11. Molasses *, 26 half bbls S. n. S. Mtlasfios. FISH— 100 bbls No. 3 Mackerel; 20 do No.l Herring. 810E — 10 Rice. CIG AES-160 boxes, assorted brands. BI GARB. SODA— . , ... ICO kegs (Lee 8 brand). CASTILE SOAP— . 20 boxes (Marseilles^ Hatleisbdeq, April 18.—The Bale of the Main Lino wub under consideration. Mr. ttlo- Calmont moved to insert ten millions, which was voted down. It was then moved to insert nine, instead of seven millions, which was voted down At this stago of the proceedings the House ad aMr° Darßie, in private, called np the supple ment'to the charter of the Borough of Benn gheo. Escape and Cnptnre of a Convict. Louisville, April-18.—The notorious Dr. Hines, a convict in the Louisiana Penitentiary for eleven years, lately escaped, and was ar rested here yeßterday. He had assumed the name of CoL Hamilton. jjj-Dr. M’l.ane’n Vermltnuc ALWAYS RK SOBTED TO WHEN EVERY OTHER REMEDY KAILS- Niw York, September 15,1652. This is to certify that my chilli, three years old, was troubled with worms rome fit months. I have tried sere ral kinds of medicine, but none of them done any good; end it was not until I tried Dr. M’Lnne’s celebrated Yermifngo that I found any relief. I gave her the contents of one bot tle, which brought from her n very large quantity of worms, b at they wore so completely cut to pieces it was im possible to count them. My daughter ii now doing well; Indeod she 19 completely restored to health. I tliereforo taka pleasure In recommending It to parenta. I would Fay. , by all means keep a supply of this raluable medicine con. | stoutly In your houses. I have known many children to j die suddenly from the oSects of worms. It also not unfro- j quently happons that children are treated for croop, when the choking and coughing Is caused altogether by the irrl mtion of worms. Thorefore, we say again, keep 11 always 1 In the house; il costs but little, eni may be the means of ■ saving life; and at any rata It will eavo physicians’ t-ille, Mas. LANE, No. 333 Eighth street. p. 3— The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane's cel ebrated Liver PlDa, can now be bad at all respectable Drug Stores in this city. Purchasers will be careful to ask Tor, and take none bul Dr. M’Lane’B Vermifuge. All others, Id comparbon, are worthless. Also, for sale by the eole proprietors, FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd A Co., 60 Wood street OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA HAILED AD' THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. Os and after MONOAT, March 12th, ISM, tba PASSEN GER TRAINS will ran as follows, until further notice: Fist Taw* will lxaveat 3 A. M. Mail Toain “ “ at BA. U. Rxpuess Train “ at3P. M 4 These Trains all run through to Crestline, and connect there with the Columbus and Cincinnati. Ohio and Indiana, and Bellefontainc and Indiana Railroads. At Mansfield, connections are made for Newark, Zanesville, Monroeville, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, Ac.; and at Alliance for Cleve land, Ac. No trains ruD on Bunday. Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, LooL*villo SL Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns and Cities In the West Tbo NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 5 P. M,and New Brighton 1 at 7 A. M. and 1 P- M. For Tickets and further Information, apply to J. .0. CURRY, (At the corner offleo. unJcr the Monongabola Home. Or. at the FeJenJ Street Station, Jo GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pittaburgh, March 10th, 1855. * _ ( robl0) •r• " J *• f- * v «i‘V ; ; v - ->;• ; . iV’/ * » . ■ * V . »>■ . '■" ■ From Harrtftburg. Opinion* of the Preee. The following la from Gen. Geo. P. Morris, in the Heme Journal of Nov. 7,1840 : All editors profess to he the guardians of.the 'rightsof the people, end to keep them advised, tb ™“- b ‘Vi . Slnmna, i whatever .hall a rife for their benefit Re will lire np to this letter, end inform them that the most wonderful and valuable medicine for their general “» •»« Invented, is “ Dallix’h Mxnicxl Pain Eivaactua. Its vlr tnes are to rare, mighty and eccentric, that efien they ap pear to vork more like miracles than by • de “"' We electric and astounding arc lie powtreon the human body, that,' though now It is daily tried by thonmnds of people, not one of this great mesa but Ls dfl, K b com- arisen, end candidly confess they, on no consideration, ” ThVrnVefmr, MnuCley, has wisely kept the secret to himself. Counterfeits arc busy about It, hut without sue ceS. Its overwhelming merits dcly ah competition, and lrn peculiarities analysis-. We confidently manaa I all V£ rents to seek Its .cqualnlance.fcr su.ely such a frknd, who laugh at death and suffering, restores the blind, lame, bait and* scarred to perfection, anl all from pain, la a friend iD w! d wi.h the discoverer of this mighty blessing, who Is a real benefactor to mankind, God epecd. Non- genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with signatures °J, ENn y pAI.LKV, Manufacturer, 0. V. CLICKENER * CO , Proprietors, gold at 26 cents per bos by Dr. 0. U. KEIShR, 110 Wood street, vnd by nearly every dealer In medc-mx throughout the Unltwl States. All orders or formation or advice, to be addressed to C. V oLlc h.R*hK A OO , New York. ■ neuralgia. This formidable disease, which B eem» to baffiv the skill or physicians, yields like magic to Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of the Astor nous-*, New Yiftk, and late proprietor of the Exchange Ilotol, Richmond. Va., Is one of tho hundreds who hove been curisl of revere Neuralgia by Carter’s fipaniih Mixture. Since his cure, he has recommended It to numbers of othera, who were suffering with nearly every form of dis ease, with the most wonderful success. He says It is the most extraordinary medicine ho ha. ever seen ured, and the best blood purifier known. Soe advertisement in another column. ImnlS.lm yy. The Pletiur# and Comfort of being well Trrrm In a BUIT OF CLOTHES, Is greatly enhanced by having them aoon, and bhitabex to rax stanoN. QRIBBLE has got all that is necessary to effect that great consumma tion. both as regards St and quality of goods. Persons wishing to experience all this, and be only moderately charged, can do so by calling at MO Uatarv street, head of Wood. , , . . p, s.—Pantaloons, In particular, Is one-of.,his greaieu forte a. He cunnot be boat in the style and fit of tbla gar* menl. .Numerous rtfmnixi could be given, If necessary, to corroborate thin staUme t. <dec9) E. GRIDDLE. HEW ADVEBTIBEMEHTS. J. H. JONES JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, apl9l Cl WATKB STREET, PITTSBURGH. ■m.TRW OoOBS.—J ust opening, a now and eplendld *tock N of WATCHES, JEWELRY. Ac ,at the Old W WILSON. 07 Market street, corner of CulmT™ «nd viKa will alway. find this a «.fe and just establishment to deal with, and prices as ?IM WAXCH RKPAIB. inq. nEN OH BUTTONED and high hkklkd GAIT KHB, of a superior quality, just received, on n offered to TB. Limra, at tho Ohe.p ami No. 107 Market et. laplO) W K- SCHMKIU/,. ilo IS TO BLAME, tt you don’t aupply youraßlf with NEW-STYLED and FASHIONABLE BOOTS, GAITERS and FBENCII To be bad In abundant variety “‘ OHMIRTr BTOKI3i No. 107 Markot pt.__ apt 9 ,-rpw VrYLK DAGUERIUiAN FORTRAITB. as wall as N the t.ken at CARGO'S GALLERY, No 70 FOURTH street. Prices moderate. Call and ex amino. Rooms oreo day and erenlDg. 5P AW barrels Kx. Kami for w a»l.by cq j aplO jssras=irssar^=3r^ "" .tppvhrV PLANTS. Orders tor Plants of tl CTRAWBEftBY «£« JJ. fiUed promptly by 0 most approved varieties, JAMEB EARDROP ap!9:d»w . KOBiS ol t e Bourbons. 1-erpetualß, E .nd oth.°“«i e tie», for for ROp aplOidtw tN T) RHUBARB KOOIB in store oni (i nZXStt* jahmwardhop. potence. Qonorrhaiti, Qle«, ByP^ 1! ’ phi ’ ladelph | a , in view The HOWARD ABS«JIAIIUM n ni lfeiind caused ° f ‘ he and the deceptions which are practised 4 . I :?SMSg have directed their constuung re MEWCAL ADVICE TSSSbssa FREE OF GI *AJiQE., .. _ beneTolen t | n sUtution, es-! tablishod°by^ed^endowment,^ iorthe relief^)rthe^Bick It has now a snrplns of Jt , s ne edle!S to add ™°n?m«rds the highest Medical sMU of th lXss (post-paid) Dr. ,^0- n CALHOTN CcnsnlUng Surgeon, Howard AssociaUon, Philadelphia, Pa. V order of the Directors. HEARTWELLi president. OEO. FATRCHTLD. Secretary. [!E*l asss?' MAsTniAB ’ in $ n ’ and other materials. BALERATDS— -50 bags (in papers). PIPE3 — 60 boxes Clay Pipes. TAB PITCH AND ROSIN— -75 barrels Tar; 25 do Bosln; . ' 10 do oirSTtnz by Canal nod The above Goods now in Wore ncra i of Railroad, which, together vUb «“ be offered to pur- Pittsburth manufactured articles, wui u* chasers on reenable terms, by x.EE A CO, ?i "' "*■ Grand^amf^eVpcntinePianas, MADE BY NUNNS & YORK H.^-S nia “ OHAKD" in.EOltco -nj> in. \\ ty 2° t h f e WwOsra “”n -unequalled by U^ s ;Iof S panel work nil S»f w - lyro elaborate* uni tastefullycniTcS, | etC ’l£o-FCIX SEBPESTISE PIANOS; 1. S XlVth “ j « HOUSOCOKKEU3,I»Ittin» M “ EQUARB “ H< KLEBERt Sole Agent .n .bis city for Nunns * §•£}*'“& Due notice fill be E lven of the arrir.l of tbaabura Planes. lHl»^cr»^cOTMKKctA.l., pH ARTF.ItRD APhIL, 185 a. Ed - c “ ,p ' >e ”' E *Vcii«-MILLAB *'BHO., Principals and Etofeaora ‘ h MMKSUo“KIfe member of the PltUborgh Bar, Lecturer onCommemtal Uv. lee , cr Mr . L. J. Ct^if, in Mathematics, Engineer log, Ac. SPRIKG CLABBES. k« ata's- “SX"S facility te 0 S «soerience in Arilnnab, and eu ”!Kn.“SE&Wfr Tim ooo limued. Ba«« fmm S U «li_ i 5 n,w ic-u-1 .yh. w TE V . STOREi 110 Cinnrrflin STfcEIT, OPPOSITE TOE VOST OFHCt, ■When! lie offer* for Hdo “-a'inthe rity”AlHS RIO anil »na sT. Louis reonh> W c«b, »4 »m b. «w £ » i r,r«.h«,. dlbcrb; or rel.il. »»« 1“ 4 uid-a Sootlicra Eton-. Jrta » “Ebl tos by Jolla Kn,vana S h. PH “ DuauT oOc *rhe Country JiHghbPthcoa, } . Tbo Kas-lla--; p 'V“v\ J,V' 3 »l TL® Sliva of the Lamp; by North s*• a., «h.vr«H r »a Mbn»UM. puMUbri. « ra< M - v„. 32 RiiiithCoM utrert. »p\s , UST IiEBEIVKU -nw Ufa of S»*o uoualou; iha only J of ih!» fc «“ lOT - hero ' P ‘&to£SS“« U» AiWenlurca of an Orphan; by Emerson IWnaEtt- Robert Graham; fc? Carallnn Ixrc H*®*** . imt « v Fif'H c t. opposite the Theatre. ■virHOLMAI.K dry goods—a. a. MASON »CO W h„; DOW on hand one of the most Mt«n»Ue red issassssss °'«TurBONNETS mam.f 3 L-turr>l to order: a largo stool Also. .Mr «» mg. Order,i solicited. «-2o Fifth street- “ I ' l3 A GOOD HOMK IN TUB W KbT IS > KKV A and so Is a GOOD Rlfc'LK. \au tan-procure a first r*h nrtiih- in the- Gun end Pistol line, very cheap, at tbf ENTERPRISE GUN WORKS. Joseph White’s Carriage Repository. JoaßPli WUITK, now carrying oubuai- xg"S!l ties? In hi* spacious premises. ( noff GESQSsgX lately enlarged.) on the Pittsburgh Orwnsburg turnpike, near the Two Milo Ti Ran, to..™ Pittsburgh and JLawrraOTllto, rwpMtlully invites the public to inspect bis stock of CAItIuAUKS, BL'UOlt'a- 4c. And be particnlorly informs gentlemen purciuucra, that on-, price only is male. Fourteen years uantrltnee In the buflne-F, enables him to place before his natrons the same choir* collection of Carrisgcs which, bo ranne years past it has been his particular department to ‘elect from the carious and most talented Eastern manu facturers The success of his new syatorn Is complete—the economy of hla arrangements will supply the best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate jincei. Unencumbered by those heary expenses, which the mania for decorating booses of business bss beaped upon the price of roods, (oaieg to large rente.) JOSEPH WHITE will Fell, on ready money only, at mubh lees than the usual profits [mb&dxw] * jy- CfttTingoFrcpnlrffdin the bt»rt manner, with despaich Usi'fcLlUOAL j.NoTilU.’ur.M'S.—l hav«ou hand two foits of Obstetrical Instruments, which havo been left with mo by a -byt-ician retiring from practice. They are of rtio fine t quality, and as good aa now. I will sell thopo Instruments very cheap. Any person wishing to purchase Instruments of this kind, will p ea.*e call and ex amine these bofoto purchasing elsewhere, __ s Corner Diamond and Market sh nieohanlcß’ Bank of Pltuburgh. XTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the f\ provisions of the Act incorporating »tml Bach, ap proval March 30th, 1356, and the net approved the 10th Sav of April, 1860, entitled “An Act Regulating ROOKS to receiv- subscriptions to tho Capital Stock of said "MECHANICS'BANK OF PITTSBURGH” will bo o. ened ot tbo Mihciiasts’ EicntSQE. Fourth street,Pittsburgh, on tlic TWENTY-81XTH DAY OF APRIL, 1855, at 10 oVilock, A M. to remain open for six juridical days, from 10 oclook, A." M*. 1 until 3 o’clock, P. M., of each day. J. K. Moorhead, It. H. Hartley, 8. Jones, William M. Ulrsb, J, W. Butler, W O. Leslie, R Miller, Jr.,. H- L. Rlogemlt, W. H. Smith, Wm B. Holmes, Wm. K. Nimlck, Jae. B. Lotus, A H. Gro3e, James A, Hutchinson, J. Scbooomaker, William J". Anderson, T. R. Holmes, £ am iE? rk v «' Geo. W. Jackson, David Otmpbell, H Hepburn, lFano M. Pennock, Springer Hurbaugh, William F. Johnston, Alexander King, ° k ec tP J t ™? 3eu *> Robert Galway, Kirk Lewis, Bamuol McClurkan, o*®* 'J- Q** 3 * Robt. Dalzell, Koly Patterson, A W. Loom! , Andrew Burke, j.B. Dilworth, Commissioner*, aps'3w E. D. DENNY, ly ruceiTiog and for saie by ATWELL, LEE & CO. - k * .**'•*■ <- ■. ’ - S'. ' .r . ’ ' ■ r «i ’ . • \ S'./ BOWS * TETLKY IKLU BOOK. FUlt ItAU-KOAD ENUINJfiKIts. Contain w formula! lor laying out curves, determining fro. an a. levelling, calculaUng earth-work, etc., etc., tog. thsr with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, ong choris, Witu u»ui ... i oCftra thtmfl and natural signs tan “niseta. eta^ohnTuenck. Civil Engineer. Pocket b°°.k ib“ihjeot of tho present work is to supply a want • * A « Q v.oi!w fe.lt bv Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Sfofc™ventant\rmtar use if the field, containing theordinarv lograrlthmatlo tables are common enough; but abook combining with these tables others peculiar to the Roadwork, and especially the necessary formula! for lifing out curves, turn-outs,crossings, 4c., is a desideratum which this work is designed to Bupply- lgi . it r Military Academy, West Point, Aprtl 10, ..looked over “Henck's Field Book for Fnclneers," and think it well adopted lo the ob ject Its author proposes, and have no question but it will be foundsTvery uftulaud practical volume b«h tar^ceand fieldwork. Teoi, Aprilfil, 1864.’ T am much pleased with Mr. Henck-slittle manual,the •‘Fleh?took of Railroad Engineers." With the presents; tion of some of the most pracUcal and useful of recognised utoossS among railway engineers, he has given others at leMHnJheh’ present form, appsar^posseas of available, riKP In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr Hcnck°a took is such as to adapt it excellently well to profiersional needs, 1 have JlUSthe® i^Se^te‘L^beSK?nftle P S: SWo‘SpSca,taste dmplayrf^Phb^rs. C. E. and Director For sale by Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, Market street, comer of Second. Notice to contractor#. OmCE OF TEE POTSBOBon AND CoNNIIISt KAiuiDic Company. SSftSSSSiJta/K&v-jjg of W«st Newton, in Westmoreland connty, a distance of “ffiS*bo divided into Sections of about one mile will be received for one or more E«tW Mam profiles aud epecilications are ready for thaexaml naUoS of blpdere at the Office of “-o Ccmpauy, where <Ol proper information will be given on a; plication to the uu i testimonials will be expected from Gontrac* tors not known to the pAftNES, President P. and 0 Railroad Co. apll:Jß6Ai> g BU a >“* podty suggtsled by a tingle application of Crlfltadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye* As red clouds darken In the twilight, And blackens over heaven’s blue skylight, go CaißtAooao’s Ha® Dte turneth To black the hair that redly buraeth. The outlie fish cunningly blackens the foam When an enemy darts at the quiel Dttle gnome, | Bat as quick Cbistibouo will darken the Hair, With bis Dte of all dyes moat efficient nud rarel Crlfltadoro’B Erceleior Hair Bye Is «01l es!ll “ “ 4 retail at Br. KESSER’S, 140 Wool street-sign atom Golden Mortar. _ Barren’s Indian Hutment. Far Rhcumalim, Bruius, mini in the Back, Sidc-Sora of all kinds. j [A certificate from Cumberland, Maryland.] Ccsmrßiiiro, March 19,1855. Mr. H.Q.o.Carry, Zanesrille-.D«ir Sirr the favor of you to send na twenty-four doienßAttßßhhD INDIAN LINIMENT? Please send it without delay, M vre have not half a dozen bottles on hand, and substituted in thla country; therefore, do not disappoint us. * * * * * * * Respectfully, yoara, Ac. WILLIAM HUNTER, DEALEB EXCLUSIVELY IN flock and ckain. Ho. 299 liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. gg- CossusTiY BECEmso, the BEST BRANDS of PENNSYLVANIA, -' OHIO, INDIANA and MISSOURI, SUPERFINE ond EXTRA FLOUR, Which will alvraTfl be Bold at the Lowest Cash price. r«TU Spring Cap** . , m MORGAN A CO., No. 16J Wood street, have jost recoiled another lot of “Negligent and Mnrio SPRING CAPS, which they ore selling '0“ for c«rti. Call and sot. Hats I tUtl It t . a MORGAN A CO., No. 104 Wood rtreotj h»w received a fre,h euoply of young GcnU. SILK HATS. also, another lot of Hungarian eodother “d “ats. Call and we -no charge for rhowlnc gooda. PEARL STEAM MILL,' ALLEGHENY. ! FLOOR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES io either of the two Cities. Oaonte may be left at the Mill, or in bores at the stores of LOG AN. WILSON * 00. 62 Wood street. BRAUN k BEITKR, comer Liberty and Bt. Clair sts H. P. SOUWAB.TZ, Druggist, Allegheny. IEB X 9 CASH} OH DELIVSHT. , v 29 BRVJUS, KENNEDY &- CO. ‘ HOKXH WESTEEM IHBUBAHCK LpmfAHTT OFFICE NO. 76 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. OFbice, W OUARIER PERPETUAL. I Authorized Gftpltftl) $300»000« 1 SBETTB LIABLE FOE THE LOSBKB OF THE COM taStMb sites, (negotiable term,) seemed by Mott eases and Judgments •:•“;**? In BUIb Receivable, Mortgages and 'Judgments, It/cosh’cMtTAsiits and Cash items. - • 4 ~' oto Total ._ .. ; s-^coo H. GADWBL, President. O. H .IRISH, yy fire, Marine and Inland Transportation risks, taten at_current rates. REFBBENOE3 . PITtBBtJEQH. EraraeT 4 Rahra. . Curling, Robertao A Co, N. Holmes 4 SOM, Wm. 4 Co, J. A. Hutchison 4 Co, D. Beech 4 Co, Murpny, Tiemau A Co. PHn.APSI.PHIA. Hootogton C. n. 4 Oeo. Abbott, * CiUt . c^„ Heaton A Bonchla, CopeA Co, Cbas.*Megargee 4 Co., proiel 4 Co , Deokora, Hon. Wm.B. Keley, Sfe Harris, Halo 4 00. j^^KsSoxAgent. No. 116 Water atrp«»». PittnUm-gh. FftTTSBUI&UH Llfa, Fire and Marina Insurance Company; CORKER OF WATER A.\D MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. mi >n«a raM ' appertaining to or Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to ill parties. HUOTOKS: Rrthert a alwftT, Alexander Bradley, ?™?H Ue*l John FQllerton, X ll' A Bta ’ Samuel M’Clurkan, WllUampOipß. James W. Hallman, John 1“ tt, p Cbos. Arbathnot, Joseph P. Qaisam, M. D., Barul Kbhey, James -——a, t: ITlZfciKS'lnsuranca Company of fC^PUt»bnr K n.-WM BAG ALEV, President; ™ I B SAHDKL L. MARS HELL, Secretary. | Office 94 Water Street,beitoetn AfarLelandlFoodCrocti. Insures HULL end 0 ARGO Bisks, on the Ohio end Misslf rippi lUrare end tributaries. lniendSeTfeP UonsndTransportntlon. PISSOTOSB William Bagaley, Richard Floyd, t. m »a M Cooper, Barouei M. Klttj sS«lB«h WUlhßnßlnjhem, Robert Dunlap, jr., JohnS. Diiworth, lease M. Pennock, FrsneisSellars, a TTarhanch J* SchoonmftKCT, Williamß.Haje. Jotin Bhlpton. dec^*- —HOWARD H«altti AiaocUttoa of FkttßburgU, Pa.— OFFICE, No. 108 THTKP ST IEET, opposite the Telegraph Office. - Thi7Aß«SStlon is organised for the purpose of affording rantual distance to eSh other, in case of richness or a* ddent. By paying a small yearly payment, the member* of the Association secures a weekly benefit during sickness, &25t0510 P=r wSek. In this Association in are mo»Ut Interested in the management and aU membera are eqnauy in ipKKNZIE, President. 1 profits. „a. K«o, dartas Eranra, Q. N. HorrsTOt. Conanltine Physician—P. Irish. M. d r*j —ii'ftitiin rtay |n ß h'oaci And lioan Association, OFFICJK, No. STREET. fSoant Day—MON DA?. Notes offered on SATURDAY tn the Secretary, at the store of John H. Mellor, No. 81 Wood street. Weekly Duos received at the same time and gtrCe J. WHITTIER, Secretary. To Let.— THE SECOND BTOKX Of THE NEP- L§>tune ENGINE HOUSE (a HaU suitable for public ptago 1)0 ,ot for “““ “gkorgSshnstonT*- d r e4-3m at S. M’Clorban's, No. 98 Wood street. jjotlcel— Ths JOUBNEYMBH TAILOUB 80- kg? OIETY, of Pittsburgh uml Allegticny, meets on tho first WEDNESDAY of every month, at 80H0CHLEXTKfi e, By q t o. it.—. Place of meeting* IL|y Wood street, between Fifth street and 'Virgin allw. PiTTSßiman Lodg*,No.33B—Meetsevery Tuesday evening. Mmciimti EsciMPiuirf, No. 87—Meets first and thiid Friday of each month. jmwwiy Notice* ! TEE PAUTNERBHIP heretofore existing between Henry S. King and John Moorhead, under tbo firm or KlHti * MOOKEbIAD, la this day dissolved by mutual consent. John Moorhead, having purchased the I drterest otJobn S. King, Is duly authorised to settlo upall of the business of t>iA tfltnfimi HENHi B> aijiu, the late arm. JonN MOORHEAD. Pittsburgh, April ICth, 1855. aa- The undersigned will continue the GBOCEBY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, et the st»nd formerly occupied A Moo,head, No. 27 Wood 00 h H EAD. Notice to sioclshoW«r«. Agreeably io a Rea>iuUon or the oddfellows HALL ASSOCIATION, of the City of Pittuburgh, oHEsed at a meeting held at the Office, on Monday, April 9, 1856, the Subscriber* to the Capital Btock are hereby-noti fied that FIVE PER CENT, (being the Tenth Instalment) will Wuo and payable on tie SEVENTH DAY OF MAY nait, and Five per cent, on the 19th of June, and Ten per cent, on the 13‘n of July next, ap!7:d3t JOHN P. HENDEKBQN, Secretary. 'a KNIOA pt-ASTKRa—I have received a large lot of A three celebrated Plasters, for pains or weakness in the aide, back or limbß. Also a supply of Needles* Com pound Hemlock Plasters; and a variety of other hinds. There havintr to use Piasters can always procure tho best Si the city of JOSEPH FLEMING, a pl7 corner of Market street and the Diamond. II Altt DYES—I nave received a large OBSortmentof XX Hair Dyts; aaong which are Roussel’s, Batchelor’s, Oristadoro’s, Harrison’s, and Alexander’s Trlcobßphe. Per sons wanting a good article, that they can always rely on, can procure It of JOSEPH FLEMING, ap!7 corner of Market street and the Diamond. FANCY SOAPS—I have this day opened a large assort ment of the finest Fancy Soaps in use; consisting in part of Low’s genuine Brown Winsor, Cleaver’s Honey, Bazin’s Almond and Emollient, Wright's Musk, Rose, Pe chouiy, Vertcnn, Aimoud, Ac. ap!7 corner of Market Btreet and the Diamond. LUEuIUK. WATJBB—IS bbls of this celebrated Mineral W atcr; recelYcd this day, par steamer Empire City, by ' JOSEPH FLEMING, ap!7 oomer of Market street and the Diamond. CvufuiHKßß WAlEtt—4 gross (to pints and quarts) l / calved direct from thß Springs, by J JOSEPH FLEMING, null corner of Market street and the Diamond. SECOND SUPPLY OP BUMMEB DBF OOODS—On Mon day, April 16tb, we commenced receiving onr second suonly of FANCY DBY GOODS, comprising some of Urn best styles and choicest fabrics that have been brought to the city this season. We have also received some new French Style PABASOLS, entirely different from those of last seasoD, to which we respectfully invite the attention of the ladles. [spl7] HAGAN A AHL, 91 Market street 18H —200 bbls No. 3 Large Mackerel; 100 “ Herring, dry salt and pickled; 200 half-bbla Trout; “ Salmon; 20 “ Pickerel; 40 bbls Trout; for sale by anl7 HENRY H. COLLINS. CILOVERSEED— 12 bbls prime Cloverseed, for sale by jTpl? HENRY H, COLLINS, l rl£D FRUIT—IOO bus Dried Peaches; I 100 « u Apples; for sale by POTASH— 10 cks Potash, for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. oMian potatoes--26 bbls Seed (Neshannock) Potatoes, b for sale by JAMEB M’LACGHLIN, ‘ apl7 . corner of First and Smithfleld streets. CHEESE— 890 boxes W. R xuttißg Cheese; 600 very best Dairy : do. For sale hy ap9 “ HENRY H. COLLINS. 'f- nibr i x>i.ua» i'wwkhh Tfc»-,4 ■■■ j £jO¥¥A6S HILL ACADEMY. A Classical and Collegiate Boarding School, i Fas roxrm asNTißiisir- The elevkntu session of this isstitotios ■will commence on TOEiDAY, Ist of May. ■This School Is located in the pleasant, healthful and to mantle village of TuvUe Creek, distant t»elve miles from Pittsburgh, and is of easy, access, several times a day, by ■Railroad. ■:■■■* Tho Academic Edifice (extensively known as Brown a is & large, airy, and commodious building, three Btorics above the basement, numbering poMT booms, abd Is most admirably and conveniently arranged for a B °Tho l Qrouiids attached to the School afford ample spaco for the healthy exercise of the pupils. Tha clan of the Acad*.my is comprehensive) and thorough, .iWhtnAns'a liberal course of instruction in Clossio and srf™?iflc llrnlDS-tto Modern Languages-and the va riou“ branAee of an elementary English EdocaHon. ri Eaoh branch has ita appropriate iostructor-the number n r Teachers being in the proportion of one for fifteen KholaraTand nolo but the most competent, faitbfol and experienced Teacbora aro employed in the several depart who have ebUdren to,educate, ate invited te cal BxrraESCistnajrbe made to the following gentlemen nresent and former patrons of tbeJßcbool: ■ -■ P lion. Wm. Wilkins; J. W. Enncan, Esgg Hon. A. W. Loomis; A. Bradley, tol. Hon. J. K. McClintock; Henry Lambert, Esg., Hon. J. B. Guthrie; MsjorH.D.7,ThS. *■. . it. j gcott: George Arthurs. Ksq-> ToliXes« Dill A. Smith, Esq.; ■B. T. 0.11 organ, Esq'', James Schooumaker, Esq, j. White, Esq.; E. Wightman, Esq.; ' Alex.Holstein,Esq; JNG.Caldwril, Esq. 8. Stoner, F.fq; W. C. Barr, Esq, D. W. Miller, Esq; E. Watson, Esq; Jacob Miller, Esq’ Turße Creel:, Allegheny Fa, April 16,1853. S3- Circulars can be had at J.'H. Melior’e, or HT.O. Morgan’s Bookstores, PitUburgh; or oppiy to the Frincl oal. at Turtle Creek. spl6:M p tmy l»_ Bull A \TawB. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, MASOTAOTUBIBS OP I Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tuhing, AND EIITINQ GENERALLY, ] For Warming and Ventilation of Building «•. as-A. AW. will contract for Warming anil Yentllallng by Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or Chilson fl Churches, Schools, Hospittls, Factories, Gtwn Houws, Court Houses, Jails, Hotels, or Dwellings. No. 25 MAUKLI street. Pittsburgh. ° p -- ' uiisolutlon at Partnersbbln. I Tffp Partnership of J. Y. COLLINS and J. IL MCTCITEL; in-the jestabUshment of-the ‘‘ McKeesport Standard, bafl bean dissolved today by mutual consent. Outstanding accounts tube paid to J. B. UUcfcel, under whose name the “ McKeesport Standard n will be coutimmd^ J.* B* aiITCIIEL. McKeesport, April 14.1855—(5p1C:51») ■ pbkTN TK A STORK) tf o , 3 8 Fifth strut, one docxruLStof Bank. ' QBEEN AND BLACK TEAS. ' NOW BECEIVING, 231 chests, comprising tfco different grades now in use, selected with great rare, and pur chased direct from the Importers—which will bo sold, Wholesale and Betail, at the lowost prices. g JATO j;g. “ Fartoersbtp Notice* I HAVE this day associated ■with me, toy nephew, ww. FKEW, and CHAB. LOCHUAKT, undcr tiie firmof JAMES MtCULLY A CO., who will continue the Flour, Grocery and general Produce business, as heretofore. Pittsburgh, April 16.1855— [aplo:2w*j - . JAMti M'CUU.T 10CKB.UIT. JAS. DIcUDLLY tb CO.r __ GROCERS AND FLOUR MERCHANTS, ASD DEALERS IS SALT SEEDS, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, ' Bo..X7Bßßdn*Wooi«t., aplO:lw» PrrrsßDßan. Pesha. E' MBBOIDKKBD CUKTAISB.—A. A. MAbO.N * have iuat receired 300 pieces -eery handsome styles of Embroidered Muslin and Lacs Drapery. 5E 1 ° OSIERV AflD GLOVES.—A- A. MA«ON. * W?. nare received another largo assortment of Saracwr Uo eicry; Kid, Silk and LislcGlovcs; Site and Moh^lrMlUp. .*c..4c. • '.-/I' : :—:—L:—P_ r\i l CABU3 TWEKD3, JEANS, UABSIMKIVKS, SUllllHi r»UUK IS MONEY. —You can sate botb»if yoa-.haTede- I cided on having introduction to yourself. OABGO, 76 FOURTH street, suits tha public ia style, pneo.and quality of PICTURES. SUNDKIK3— 30 doren Tow and Cotton Bags; 30 boxes White Pipes; 20 do Pipe Heads; 20 do Pearl Starch; 100 do 8x10,10x12 Window Glass; 20 press qt. and pt Flasks; 2000 Jhs Bar Lead; 15 boxes Extract Coffee; , 25 do No. 1 Scaled Herring; I 3 cases Sardines; 100 dozen Corn Brooms; 30 4)o Cincinnati Washboards; 20 boxes Baker A Oaks* No. 1 Chocolate; Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chain; I Batting Wrapping, Twine, Bed Cords, Broom Ter Inc; I Wrapping, Writing and Letter Papers; I White and Bed Lead,Dye-Stuffs, Blacking, Ink ; I Tabs, Buckets, Dairy Salt, (in bags,) Ac., Ac., Ac. I instore ,od for Rale by MILLKk * ' ciiKNCAb' tfULiUMK? oXhUt*. —IDi uiO't ccieur- i&i r\ medicine new la use, for eating coughs, colds and con sumption. Those suffering with diseases of the lungs, giro It . trial. Six to by g FLEMn . O . A HOUSE AND LOT FOtt SdSO.—For rale, 1 a: new Frame Dwelling House, with good Dot, paled fence, fioit trees, Ac-* pleasantly situated on Ml. Washington, within twenty minutes walk of the city.' ' A bargain can be had in the above, and easy torms or-payment. apO 8. CPTHBERT A SON, 140 Third at. AFU AM) LVfEItESTINU BOOKS FOB cniLUßkh> We hate just received a l ne assortment of Juvenile Boohs, for Family and Sahbath School lleauiog. Call and examine at 05 Market street, near Fourth. ■ apO J. S. PAVIMIN- DttfcSS tiOOl'S.—-A. A. MASON * CO. hav<TJnst * received another splendid lot of Dr6-°s Goods* coroptr sins rich Plaid, Striped and figured Beragos, Essucs, Of candies, 4c., &c., with some elegant stylt-s of fflorocea Be nge Robes. [apO] 25 KltTll «.T. "i l V DOZ. UAJOU’S SUPERIOR BAD U LOVES, black Mid 1U dark colors. Also, another lot of that genuine French Working Colton received by Kjpreea, Oils morning, at , P 5 VAN qQBDER’B, 83 Market fit. SPRING TRIMMINGS of all kinds, colors nnd varieties, , t [apOl TAN UORPKItS 1 .AMIIKOIUERIKa.—A. A. MASON & CO. have jut re H. Mived per eipress 5 cartons ol Embroideries, compri ring new and elegant styles Collars, Cuffs, Collarettes, Mead Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Sleeves, Chemlzeltes, Hdkfs., Ac, nhlch will be offered at evtremely low prices. jnnl3 ajlK OP PITTSBURGH STOCK.—2O Shares wanted at No. 71,Tonrth street. WILKINS A CD., aps Commission Stocfe Brokers and Bangers. ftUnlNlgS PAPER NKHuHAIRD KE BILLS for Aldermen, Justices of the Peace and Constables, as lately amended by Flip Bale bv ' »*♦ o» UA.Vr»r»j a pl Corner of Market and Second ets. OUNTY LAND APPLICATIONS. —Forms lot applies tioa for Bounty Land for Eale by HAVEN a p4 Printer and Stationer. MarXet si, corner 2<K IV TANTXLLAB.-A. A. MASON & CO. will open on Mon tVi day. April9th, some splendid new styles of Mantillas, to which they Incite the attention of the Ladles. «p 9 QKEEN APPLES T 5 bbls Q*y°D bUßhelß f ° r rale b? JA3. McL APGHTiiy. gHgLL COBK-iOO busheU for McLAT]GHUH . EAU OOBN—2OO bushels for sale by B p2 JA3. McLAUGIILIN. GLYCERINE CBKAil.—An excellent article for chopped AtehloUmt^P^ y rlJiM IHQ. . avpi.imu-'hartela iast rec*d and for tale bj (j- ap!2 HENRY H. COLLINS. FISH— 156half barrela Trout; 135 do do Salmon. Thlsday received and for sale by ap!2 HENRY H. COLLINS. DRY APPLES—I2O bags Dry Apples rectt and for saleh! ap!2 HENRY H. COLLINS. (YLOVKRSKED— 30 bbla for sale by _ - j apl2 HENRY H. COLLINS. Ntt imT.r.AH. \<t thn pries of ft haiutlfal PICTURE at CARGO’S GALLERY, No. 70 Fourth Bt. ap!2 VALUABLE FARM UF 130 ACRES FOR SALE.— 100 acres in cultivation—with a good stone House, Barn. Btable, Hay Shed, Granery, Spring House Carriage House, 4c.; and a small Orchard. The place contains good Water and valuable Springs. There is Coal under the whole Farm, and thejjnimprovel land contains valnablo Timber. Price, $B5 per acre. Terms, one-third in hand remainder in one, two and threo years. - ' 3. CUTHBERT & BON, apll Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third street. CAN YOU REAL ?—The especial attention of ladies ie in vited to the HERPETIC SOAP, prepared by the sub scriber from tho recipe of a London chemist, and need for rendering the Skin, smooth, soft and delicately white, re* moving tallow ness, tan and redness of the skin All chaps and chafes on the hands aye healed by it. For the cure of sore, rough hands, it is unrivalled. Price, only 12}$ eente acake. Bold wholesale and retail by ' ' ap H 8. L, CUTHBERT, 140 Third street MRS. 8. E. CARGO, DRESS MAKER and MILLINER, No. 70 Pcutth street, Apollo Buildings. apO IULIB’ NEW BOOK—THE RAG BAG.—The Old Gun; Kate Ayl-aford; Initials; Lost Heiress; and boats of New Books, are received this day, and for sale at If. MINER 4 CO. 8, flnl 4 No. 82 Bmithfield st. • —N ANY WEATHER.—CARGO’S Mammoth North and South Lights enable him to produce PICTURES of Adults in the darkest weather. ap2_ SILK BONNETS.—A. A. MASON 4 CO. will exhibit, on Taesday, April 2d, 200 more Silk and Satin Bonnets, in all colors, of their own and Eastern manufacture. [np3 TRIMMINGS. —A large assortment of Drees and Man tiila Trimmings, of eTery style, just opening by A. A. MASON 4 &>„ 23 Fifth st EMBROIDERIES. —A. a. MASON A CO. are opening an* ctherichoice lot of fine Embroideries, comprising some snlendld styles of French Wkd. Colltrs, Sleeves, Chemi* wltes, Cuffs, fidkfd., FloundngH, Edgings, Inserting*, In fants* Robes, Caps and Waists, 4c. apll i, vj \/~k COCOA NLXa-just received; for sale by : IUUU REYMER 4 ANDERSON, anil No. 39 Wood street. ■ .übu—ltf barrels fto. 1 Urge lUaofcerel; 160 do No. 3 do do 160 do No. 3 tned’m do 80 do tickled and Dry Salt Hen-log *, 140 half barrels Trout. Rec’d and for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS, BHUBARD— 200 roots of the mammoth, grows very , large,for sale by japlO] JAMES WAUDROP. LLLOW SETS—SUOO cuttings, choicest varieties, foi -aalehy [aplOJ JAMES WAKDUOP. POTASH— 10 casks, pore, for sale by apO HENRY g, COLLINS. 1GK —50 tierces of prime new Rice ia store, apil for eal< by japOj ENGLISH A TUOHAKPSON. c tf AOON BUOULDtKB; UU 10 M s:c. Huns; , . „ ' . 10 u an. Pried Beef; in store and for swe py «t P 9 ENGLISH A BICHAKDBUN S Y^9 P ~ 5 ° bm ' BSIUt * MOB&gBON. rjo^ Mo c troumiTioi^lL’ —Tnho Mekaices of Mackerel, Nos. I and 3, mama.- - "• •..:* ■ • ',;• -;,?*'. u: ■ '■' '■ PITTSBCnGH TTHEATiIK FirTS eltf**’ JOSEPH C. Po3TBit, Less;o.. and, MonW?.* . PSICE3 OF AbMISSIOSJ . Boxes and I Private 80xe8,1arg».....4|.00 Tier..-..*— ..25p. I PriTateßoxcs,email......ts.W • Boxes for colored persons ...... ...;.25 cents* Certificate, eecuring seats, 12>$ cents extra. • ' vrnRT NIGHT OF BOKEE’S NEW PLAY 1 Last Night Jl?„ofthe eminent Tragedian Mr 0. W.COOLOOIK, lbo«nuppe« in MAKBI0 ’ ta the beautifni Ploy of the EEiKUittAJi. THURSDAY EVENING, April WO>,lBss;*m ba.rtel . hnl—ilarslo.O. W.CooWoclc: 8alT«torl*» Th S Foatcr;°Mnraul3,”sJcDrlde; Mifia A. Kbcrle; Fiiltpla, Mrs - TJo'<»ndudewith - A - a - „ TUo TwoGregorltfl—Gre£ory,MrGl&Bsfortl, M Gregory, Bailey; Fanchetta, Mrs Foster. : • * [ To-morrow, a COMPLBIBNTABY wfll be giyen to the popular Trog-dlan, C. WU^P/tiF9R?« Jr -LV In rehearaal,tt now Braina mtUecLQBACB HUNTLEY. circus; JAMES TAYLOR’S PEN NS Y LYANIA CIRCUS ; JAMES TAYLOR ......Proprietor. J. V. W0LFE.........;..-.... .Equestrian Manager. WILL PERFORM IN THIB CITY, MAY 1,3, 3,4, In front of the American Hotel, Peon street. CNiymAL SiTISPACHOT? GUASASTEED. Thfr Manager doea not deom.it necessary to -search the vocabularies of AncientGre?ceund Borne to obtain a high sounding nemo for hi* establishment, but leaves it with a discriminating publio to judge between real merit'cnd the display of a dictionary .‘kudwledgo of the dead languages I Tho Gr®at‘Pennaylva:ol<a Circu'a U the most complete that ever appeared inthls country The AlußlcaVDepartment -will eclipM any orßanJzatlon of. the kind in the Union, being CORELLI S FAMOUS AMEB. lOaK &KNET AND QUADRILLE BASI)!^ Admission twentj-fiTa cents. -.-r 2 Afternoon performance commences'fit So’cloek—even i log performance at 7 o'clock I a P l7:td JOHN W. MCCARTHY, Bill Poster and SPistributor, £s* Will attend to the Posting and Distributing of all kinds of . -. BIIILB TOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, 4c. • All communication?—«ilher by mail, telegraph, or otber i «iFo—directed to tho office of .the Morning test, will re* I ceWe prompt attention. -* • ’ . ‘ ap7 THE ADAMS EXPRES S COMP AH Y. A JOINT STOCK ASSOCIATION. Organized July 1,1654, under Ihe lam :of. A'm Tort. ; Capital In 13,000'Slsare» 1 - Z§-STOCKHOLDERS IEDIrIDVALLT LUBLB.-&. President—QEOLQE W. CASS, of Pittsburgh. r - .uAKAasas: - aeo. W. Oms, Pittsburgh. 8. 51. Shoemahor, Baltimore.. B S. Hanford, Philadelphia. Johnson tlTiuMtou,N. York. i-hSSZSSSS"™ "-MlSlffiwSS^SSS: J.M. Thompson, Springfield, Mass. lyg- QyyjCg, N 0« 61 FOURTH STREET. Sdbclnl Bulletin. TO THE LADIKaAND THU PUBLIC GENERALLY.— IV E ECHMERTZ begs leave to announce to his nu merous fri'endstbat he hes just returned from the Eastern cities and is now opening, at hiajroil hnotra Oieap Mid Fashionable Boot and Shoe Store, K 0.107 Market street, a sptendid stock of NEW GOODS. His customersi trill find the largest and best selected assortment of articles in hls iino of business thatbe has ever bad ths-pleasure of open “fbs attention of the Ladies is particnlaly Invited to those fine fashionable “ TRENCH SLIPPERS.”... , As ho is desirous of maintaining the former welVearncd - reputation of bis Store for Cheajpneis } .accommoiatu>n and tatisraction to all, lie feels free to assure there,who may see Otto call and examine his stock, that the LotTPSiCES will suit the times, and the realities and exqaisite styles will not fail to satisfy tbe most fastidions testes.„ niI ..™ T 7 apl4:3m] Kespectfuily. •W. E. SOuMEBTZ. ■ : T: : Notice. . IlHEundewfgned having been Administrator 0 f the Estate of'JOUN J. EOUULN, late of Peebles toirmliip, Allegheny connty, deo’d, hereby give notice to all persons ind-Med-to eald Estato to make payment, and all persons haring. claims against said Estate, fo Htte&t them, properly authenticated, for settlement, to JOHN w. BDTtKR, at to Watahouae, Ko.|moaUtrnt bBKN> JOHN W. BXJTLEE, Administrators. “ The summer Ternf ST. PETER’S PAROCHIAL 'SCHOOL will com* 1 .) menca on Monday, April 23d. TiartflCN Annllcation may be made to Rev. E. Mi VAN D&uSbN, Grant street, or at the School-room intoc basement of toe Chnroh.b tweentbohoars<sfBftnfl.2. apl4.lw TEA. I . ■ Fine oolong at co «ts a. ■ . Fine Old Country, 60 eta. Fine Young Hyson, 60 cis '& lb. # v Warranted far-giro futialacbon. WMi tort. I VJtJlli Foil bYKUYKObV:—Hobart Graham,(a Seiiuol rj to Undo.) by CaTolino.lee HoulJ. ■•-■■■ - Adelaide Valdi-grave, or the Trials of a «*n»a, by J. F. Smith, author of “Qus Howard,” “Minnlo Grey,’ 4 °Fraat LciUe’r. Qorotte cf Fashions, for April. Another large lot just received. Iso. 5 Uarper r s Story Bcolr. . - •Slay Middleton,or tho History of ft Fortune. . North ami Sooth; by Mis 3 GailOll, author of Mary Bailon. •- •- - ~ ' Minnefcta and its R«ourc«Si r.r ™ • A Journey ibrongh Kansas —with Sketch oMTebraßlia. Tbe Stumnei-Land—a Southern StOTy; by a child of tne JJUlotl’s' Fruit - Book, or the American. Fruit-Grower's Guide in Orchard and Garden. - ' - . "1- . . • Practical Landscape Gardening, with reference to the im nrorementof rural residences; by G.JLK°tn.;_- v The Practical Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Garthraerfl Companion; with a Calendar.-- • _ The Cottage Ganlen of America; by-Walter Elder. All the Eastern Papers for this weefc have been received at the Cheap Booh Storoof * m> Fifth sU, opposite the Theatre. tUO FAKSI l*olw SALE, -consisting of aiXty-two Acres of choice Land?aUaato In Columbiana county, Ohio, at two miles above WclUville, andwithin a Quarter of a mile of the Beaver extension of Pit eburgnanU Cleveland 11 II It is all under fence, and about forty acreain com* vation; a good Frame D oiling House, Barn, 4c.: a Well of excellent water at the door; a small Orch*rd; Garden, Ac 4c. Two veins of Coal openeJ, and coal under the whole farm. As the owner, is removing* West, this place will he sold at the low price of $2,100. For torms and fur ther information, apply at the Real Estate o*ceof apU S.-CUHIBERT k SON, 140 Third st. age COLLARETS AND SLEEVES—Anpuesee Collar ets- and Fronts; Cambria Embroidered Collars ond Sleeves,la,setta; Linen Hiding Habits anil Sleeves; Em broidered and Corded Linen Collar* and Sleeves; and a new and choice assortment of Etabro derlts oraU deMih tlonp, jastTeceWed at ' QOBpiiß 8, apl4 ' 83 Market street T7VINE WHIT# KNGLIBU OuAPK^aETTB-^CoUarS TOd alfo B new lot of «*■ QTlta NUKUS should not le Y° to IS w one one of those isut»erlor LIKBNES.SLS ta&en oy_ et No. 76 FOUUTH gtrecfc ' ~ *P I L_ — >obbaHP REVERIE; composed by.F. H. Hodges.; . : Pop goes the Qaestion. /. - : • ■ t ; «'Twas off the blue Canaries,” or my last cigar. ; .Angels ever bright and fair. • . ' Have you seen Bam? : T . - 4 My Annie dear: V 7 Ob, -whisper what thou feelest. Fve a heart to exchange. J „ - -• "• ; Away down East. ~ ‘ ; The Flaunting Flag of Liberty. One cardcaa word. Louis Napoleon Quick Step.' ■ • ? Le Sourire de Louise—Reverie, par ChBSTTosa. Gentle moon, whoso silver light—witli variations. 1/Orgie par J. Atcher.- : \ La Zephire—Tremeto—Chas. Jarvis, . j . NEW POLKAS—Pic-Nlc; WhjriA *.Man;: Chestnut . 6t NEW J< SCS)TTISCIIE3—“Idlowild’’—dedicated to N. S p/Willisf Fairy Land, Ac. &e. NEW MARCHES—Frederick the Great; Grand March de OTJ2Afi! ITOBXO-** Few’i)ajas w Qfct.wWspecVhat thou feelest; The Separation. . ; - „ Also, a collection of Bheet Music for the Flute and Violin, lust received by ' CHARLOTTE BLTJME, just reemvea tlbe -u o idEsUbl!ehe4Tiftno.l>epot i « aplSl No.llS Wood street, second door above Fifth at. GltAUti LKE; by Julia K.araoat*h, author of “ Daisy Burns,” “Madeline,”“NatbAlle,” Ao.- . ; Memoirs of the Countess of Blessmgton—her Literary Lifo and Correspondence; two. volumes, clotb—uacli $l.- Slave of tbe Lamp—a posthumous work; by wm. North. May Middleton, or tho History of a Fortune; by Qeorga W. M. Reynolds. New edition of Tom Rnrke—*ilh lllustrauor*, r Charles O’Malloy;.now edition, with illustrated cover, engravings,etc.. - p. g..—Subscriptions received'for all the Weekly and Monthly Publications published, at: publishers’ lowest rates, by ■ H. MINER & CO., a pt 4 • No. 32 Smlthflolfl street. BOOKS to receWo Subscription to the Capital Stock of the i* EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY "will he opened at the Office of HILli BURGWIN, K?q , No. 142 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh, on the TWENTy-THTRD I)AY OF APRIL, 1865, and will be kept open d ily, (Sundays ex cepted ) between the hours of 10 o’clock A. MV and'3 o’clock t» u - until One Thousand Shares are subscriboa for. ' WM. V. JOHNSTON, ISAAC M. PENNOCK, BILL BUItCWir?, Commissioners. AN ELECTION for nine Managers and one Treasurer of .the Company for erecting.'a Bridge across tho Alle* gheny River, at or near Sbarpstrargh, in Allegheny county, wiR ho beld'at the Bank Exchange;'on Third street, inthe 'City of Pittsburgh, on the 14thday of May,1865, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock or derof .the Board of Jlahagerß. - ' THOMAS WALLACE, President -R. Fikkey, Secretary*- - ~ np!3:lm JJALnuTO-lMk, M VOUU!!. 10-raorrow—out iloa t wait till to-morrowgo »t onceaocl toko » rittiDg at OAKBO’ DAQUiSBUKAN OAMABV, Apollo Buildings, So 70 Four-h street. i- " pl 3 "m-KINO AND BUMUIStt BBIVVU-*-. A. MASON & S Ctrhave jutt received nnolbor fiDS wnttnim; of ■P I ..SrttSLt• SKawlA-iramlirWi* SQ™ .wry-rich fflfot An°M n.>ha«H./Mlfc Tl.it.l3ta. Cr.t>e L *c. f»pl3 . i■< i wui'oiieil ou Briuay, Ajilll 18[|i t 10 A.' imtca,c* of Baraga da Persian »" .atfrflvpewstylPß. - .— ?P 13 I AF! VKTITB JUNO COKBIAIi, or Pnercahvt l r h w_A Certain Remedy in all eases of Impotency, Albas, and all dlsracea arislngfrom do ?nu e ,iV n ,fr UmsTstem. where an impulse or a restorative P Ult^ l , ?„.d dt f « excellent remedy for general weak is r *l“'' c a- “ ' d cspec miy for females, and nets In fat most perfect harmony with the laws of natore, in re- Stortag tone, .Strength and ucUeity to every ..part , of the using this medicine, in the course of three or o,,ffteeks. will find a great change in the countenance imrtreiiernlbealtbj the cheeks will finally become as flash ftSdioav *s If "they Dercr saw a Bich Uay ln aH their live*. Reference can, be given to persons who have used tils Cor- SaLandwho Bpeok in the highest terms of.piaise of Its: astonishing effects. Sold by- -• • o°i2 •• -p.-fs, rimmßnT. Third pt iio pieces tor Bate ny . , ' • STORY H. COIXINB. ThrrHmi RID ULUVEB, tor badica »na Gentlemen. W Alt sizes from No. Cto No, ID Baiou’s test Quality, can he found at YAN GOjffiEß’B, . apT2 . 'B3 Market atreet. cornerof Diamond. Munlti— tr&AiilS. i; Abuy auppues Music Parades, Ac., oh the shorteet pended on, .lie may ho found at B.M* CAItGO 3 JJagoer^■ rean Hoom^No.7Bl'ourth street. ™ T. F, TAYIiOIV A| Klectlbn Notice, I
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