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And yet the Liarri;?.burgh blackguard would denomi nate it a " theft, all for the purpose of extending slavery. " Slavery is already there, and would not be extended one inch by the annexation. But we cannot pursue these topics further to day. Ono fact however, becomes perfectly appa rent from this early and furious attack upon Mr. Buchanan. Ott'• opponents show by it that their only hope is in defeating his nomination. In this for once they are right. Mr. Buchanan has beet' in public life nearly forty year.•. lle has en joyed the entire confidence of several successive tiODEIOCT:ItiO administrations. As member of the State Legislature, Its Representative in Congress, as U. S. Senator, as Minister to Russia, as Sec• retary of State, tie Minister to England, he has been itlentitied with all the great measures of public policy and legislation which the democrat ic party approved; and after so Icing and dis tinguished it career, his wort.t enemies find it an almost hopeless task to ley anything serioin , to his charge. We will close by asking his oppo nents to answer two or three questions. Was Mr. Buchanan ever put in nomination for any "nice and then defeated Iflne is nominated ,by the Cincinnati Convention have you the slight e-.t hope that his lurk will turn ' Iv not that preci , ely the rause of your early assatilt4 upon Idol - 11, DEArt.--queen Victoria's daughti.r lino got a Lean, and is going to get married. The Prince of Prussia is the Isicky th , g. She is , *i:cteen pearl odl, and he twenty-five. She is n pretty clever young lady, and he i- , just tolerably smut t, Lut goes on a spree once in a while. That Portu guese fellow—now king--•• couldn't come it Its coveted her, and wri+ much plen..sed will, 1•Ini :hut the Prince of Prussia -cut him ont, - 1, ,ok out soon fir ,/,,,thrr royal umpli, At Ow Democratie Comention for Baltimore i.ily and county, on the iteit two delcratis Lyre eleete.l t.. the Cineinnati National Conven tion. James M. Buchanan and \l'm. iil.llP.. IHs., were elected, and both Itreni.iiwed friends of James Buchanan, and t•e+rdut2 for his notlllll I :011. Jitifge James NI Buchanan is not n tion of Mr. Buchanan of our Go awl see Atiqlrivti'. , tn,.rania by nil IIIIPIrt". :tin one of the het things that Is been seen Imre fm• s hug time The tn..vieg figure , take wall with all whin .el'n them tb, and se t at Frankl,l Ils;I, ,treet, opp,tio. the Theatre. ITun T111:5 --.\ I.ol,ngh elevti.n in lain is, n few , 14,y , ago, re , .Llte.l it fl Deloct2tie viel..ry over a fu-I•.n ~f all other wirtie.. Nebraska was the i• , lle there. n= welt, in Spriligtiel,l and and the result the Tur:m ‘1) eminent htniAi•li cian say. that the tittle hornet• now worn liy the I olies i+ the cause of ...everat .crious •. 11,. tie ihileroux in the !torch ead, luaui•ft s.ight, pain, in the ear , . headache, .\c. I r •ttn that !her, never Vr'l- tiIIIe whru many people in New Eliglan.l were l repar:ng t•i remove to the weAt --to all point, the we l t •rn slate=--a large number being tle-tined to Krtn,tfv. W(4roX%is has been e"nsidered an nholtto.n State 1",,r , nme time. 4•;hcr chic I , ii! este r up in thii Senate ‘,l that st,o, the n, g-nes the right of i•ufFriage by a v ,, le yens to Ii nay-. Tu v“te nn tho Nlolie, ,, r, , rt Bank hOl Va been re ,, in.4i , inred in the : , •••nate iVe it will pnei that I,,dy Ilut pr. , -pet .t.,4 are urn ,0 good in the House. Tniii,lay Into the niutiti•itinl cltiction cam, li in Sprir4Etiolil, Tito wire Intim rat is tick rt wn+ elected cive t - flit , t. 1.:1-t yelr it went Inrgely the ether W•l.‘ TllFl . lo4,:rt - TICI T EI.Ft 1 , 1):e- 1 , 1 tr..i,..1'l Tlierti n, . triir f•ir I iii lit - in I Mil II I 611 Tho It••II. II Onflie 4.t1 iI 2r1.1 it,l 1;4 , tilt r.. 11. Hi! I.eni...•r•iti th;llV TIII: 1 . 2111 ..1 \ PHIL I . - Ole 6.:1111 !111.1.131111-- 1:111'11'111,111 'f II dri ft• , r 1 Lind M ()bell =l= .‘t I ttr , )11 1,01,1 n•perty ,I,,,troje 1/111. r 111 , 01. I.• .4r! Curability of t'atimumption Probably nu c 1,0 4, ~1 oduoatt"l turn re markable for; eonservati-m a• the members of the medical profession Es.•ry thing new. every n , wly prop. , :ed reno, , ly. every improve• ment in medical :dino-t unifrmly, Mei With as relentles. and utipeld ing ns it Wri- universal 111ren the I'vrtini - in (lark, then called Jesuit's Bark. - was intro duced into Europe from the Spanish pos. , essions ~f South America, its use way so bitterly op posed that it was nearly thrown aside. It issaid that during . the first eighty years of the employ inent of this valuable remelly, not less than nine hundred and seventy-three book, and pamphlets were written against it, and it was only by the obstinate and prais.worthy perseverance of 11 few phy.icians, who had thoroughly tested and heroine satisfied of its virtues, that this valuable remedy was rescued from oblivion. When Hervey's great discovery of the circula tion of the blood was first announced, bit few physicians were willing to receive it. Indeed it had been asserted by good authority that not a physician in Etgland, who was over forty years of age at the time of its announcement, ever be came a convert to, ur even ceased to ridicule and oppose Hervey's theory. The bitter oppo sition to .lenner, the discoverer of vaccination, discovery by which thousands and perhaps hundreds of thousands of lives are annually saved, is also well known, while a host of lees striking instances could easily be cited. In deed, at the r present day, every innovation upon the theories of our great-grandfathers, every novelty in practice, every proposed improvement is received with distrust, ant unless introduced through special chittnnels, every member of the profession is ready to denounce it its a mockery. It is a strange word, this work quackery. A word that has long been held up a• a terror to every man who chooses t., think for himself in medicine, and one that has done more to retard the progress in this important science, than any other one hundred words in the English lan guage. Indeed, it has long been customary for physicians, as it is for politicians, to meet hard arguments with hard words, and to make up in hard names what they lack in hard facts. To introduce any important reform into the medical profession requires not only the strong arm of truth, but it also requires that such re fi should possess the energy of a Napoleon, and the perseverance of a Howard ; and much that was truly valuable has doubtless been lost to the world because its advocates had not the hardihood to brave the opposition, the taunts and jeers of those who should have been first to en quire into and advocate their discoveries. Pulmonary consumption has long been regard el as incurable; and even after the frequent oc currence of scars on the lungs has been estab lished beyond a donht—showing thus that recovery from consumption may and frequently does take place. Still this 41-fashioned belief in the incurability of consumption is still by many almost made a test of medical orthodoxy, and those who venture to assert to the contrary, and also to show how such a cure may be effected, are at once denounced as quacks and imposters. A state of things like this, however, cannot last much longer, and those physicians who wish to save their credit had best admit at once a fact which cannot now be controverted. Dr. Calvin M. Fitch, who is now in our city, and who has long devoted himself to the study of this disease, has, as is well known, met with ILA much opposition in the promulgation of his theory as has often been experienced by any ad vocate of medical reform, but we are happy to see that this :reins givivg way, and the sysiem of treatment 4 ibis cta•s of di:-eases which he proposei+ and so ably advocates seeQ . s likely soon to be generally recognized. The following letter from a distinguished phy sician in Kentucky, will show in what light many eminent members of the medical profession are beginning to regard Dr. Fitoh's plan of treat ment : lir~ue¢suy, K v.„July 12, 1455 Dr. If. Pitch: Desu Sim—Having taken pains to examine into system of practice in diseases of the throat and lune-, and having had oppurtunity also to witness its favorable effects. I think I may do a stroke to the world by making known my views in relation to the some. I ;1111 fully eon vinced that your oysti.in is the ..nly rational plan of treating pulmonary consump tion yet before the public. Thu combination uf ropriate medicinal inhalation?. with internal rem, dies, alteratives, tunics, lc., together with such leech:mical support as i n to he iniliented, will unques iiiinahly afford relief, will effect a permanent cure in thousands of eases which now terminate in death. I have been niiw in the practice of medicine forty-one years - two years of which were spent in the ether of Dr. Valentine Mott—and have had as -ample op per unity of observing Ibis elites di senses as any [nen ill the south-west, and lain fully convinced that when physicians generally begin to resoznite and ael upon your theory in the treatment of chromic pulmonary they will meet uniformly with a dearer of suceess, which under the present plan it is utterly absurd ever tip expect. N arc it liberty to make sorb use no you please of this i•oinuninicotion, and stmuld it le the means Or turnlnz any t younger In - edit-en to the study and examination et your I privy "I tr,ating thi, impurhkut „f a1 ,.1 h„, he the 111(11-11S elstrippingt etteseteittitte orsonte of its terrer,t, iny end Will here hese full 3 tet,weretl. Very truly Sours, .1. Si'ANN. M. it Tut: Gi;Eki 1:1. ,, i 111. , 11,1:1 //..///•: - 111011,1' `11tali•I 11,V, a 1.0:( :11 Irati.ly iu t• i• onl noc,lei,l , t chi' Trot." • I ~r thirty }'ern.... hy i+ -In l ,1.1.1 i•It1 1 , 1 1.; 1, -. •ii., nvElle :n , -;,. nip h\ •rter-. tioit . !,. n . kill Ile It NII• till I •I i , .1 ILIA r‘qut,,l, - I rnrr, ttl,irh I - 111 1. , II 11,1,0 11,. I 11% in I %it 111;ty tl!;!!v tr.lr In II.• in -'.!!!1••• !Ail! .: !.I.l‘t• •1 • •!!! ...:1; ..! i/11..1r1r1' %, pily•kin!! . •. -.!•!;l!ti..ti• 111,. 1.111.4,1 im,teriai.. II: (I,i• 1.1•1•• t• t j,.nu all i • It r:!,3 writ, •••,i .t.t•tin ill ••111,•r•-• ti ••• , I It them 1•1%. •V.•I r”.• ii i t•tail it 1:•• • i'• r• Het i/ • lit I •t i • 1, tint- a 1,3 1:, , I•1;”.• C... V..r I; \ hurt:). 1; , •.• 1.i.•ti.1 A NI ''••• • t' ) nu I, 131.,a,1-41 I.li Cr !--i MIMI MEINIM 4,,r Mortification 1• ; • I • . .1- 11=1=Er11=!1 MUM= ILMMIIII=I =ME n on .l.• fir n• I tot Nit II it ilr - 10=M1111 MIMI itn.l ioy .1 I: ...• t, Nrs, V“iii 5..1.1 I ) 1 , 1./•.011•.; 1.1: . 1 . t.. 1111 ihy 4:1•11t•rally DP I. pdtql.,v Lb, o',ll, .11..1 ImPa*, \• t ft/r• , , 111" , t IT i Cit•itrllt•tt 1911 if t• I Iti tN.t.1.1 I int . 10 , 10. 111.1.41 r ,I arid, ~ f Di I a !..gular Nft.dical n,n•. and ..1 prrpa?...! Ip I , I ~1! A C. , 11.tak Itl.prgaatoN, n. I iruinia. 10r. I , l.alle'n 1:111':,, ED Ir I i nl.l /111'111,1::. Pak, in, , llll,Bllit`ti ity tti It 141.11 , , fur Nth. OlogglAn of l 11. r. haw. ••v.a ca 11, DR I NO. 11. KEYSER. 140 , NVII. DR. .1. I'. FLE)IINti, twat Dvpot, WholeKalt. Agent. jlC.:,tlslv.ipc 9y - From the N. York National Monitor 1 FO,rtial Cm:, .. th• I=lll U„11 :1,11 I I, !111 41. r thnt I!,,• tL,• ntury, Ly th, and inntru iont that w.ll th. lull, n tin,lit in.. in the ploiln. „i a hn,hl3 II a. La W 1 .... lit 4,1/ t 11.4. /LI lutln•rb., n)topalliy. Irtpubletl arining fr , nu di„„ra,.,•0,1 hutga,aill ,Übewr , lln•Ir intcr,an by riN t la. lira,vw Val., a trial. Cbutv.n.— Dr. CULTIt . 111 , LANA . ,ro.fitinl 3,1 ..nly g, ouWrarticlo. nu,2ll:3wt.ts qyy-t'VI ywtll you 8 ittrer, l'.lN so EASILY IIIITAINEW—II/“.- y.AI it FiiirciTlirinit, Itlieiimistiton.Nournlizia, Brim, : 4 1111 Flit s. Ilnrun, Sprain, ikr Pair- in 41, part of tin I!' ran I. relieve., at ..nl.t. lky u•in, 1...:11.111111 f all i• 1174/, rt,qpni !!, Irr . SetirT i Mrgiiiitimii, Via. and I.i •al.• rotitil, lay Dr. K E1': 4 1•11. 110 iit i J.V.. I'. FlifINIIN(1, noiar It. It. 11;1 , 4, A vertimorlitoot il. anotta•r etlllllllll palm, In! fki - Stockings and Hosiery for \Vint er.-- If you olout v.ant your foot lancliod %%W1 1.1 and -hort 1 1 tockinira, you will take oor :0, ice mot g“ I, I ' NIX . , t•,f 11. of Markol alloy and Vifth atria., awl lay tune' of t rn, that make your fool fool hi, , . and c•onifortal.lo. Palo al-, tw‘ho- awl lis t•r, 14 Hosiery Chat you mouth', at whol o ,d e iui t rorail I:. memlwr the pl., t..rut :llark,t y vinir Batclielor's flair Ilyr -- t,• , t 1.4 Ow ,Iy., •1••1.., r.. 1, lug I, at ..rigiti.ll, II Ali ll.k NTED ',E.' and ent,la, 1..1 . •••.1.1. ilt BATCH ELI I/ I III• 11th ,LI• 2.:3 lir•prids•lty, N. I"..ik • v.11,.1,4•ta10 and ret:111. I.y 1,, (11,), 11. 4 u strret. iiiir2l:l‘94lllw 44i-Call at No. 164 Wood street, and ex-. Son !LOTS and WINTEII CAM Just lartm lot of Shanghai, erlt,tial, and °Lber xt)l... al w will tell 1.,w fur canal. MUROAM , 161 ottlB Wuxi BtrooL Srlf: Li."1.•!:C•44,Vti",47:1,1r-74P. • %-1 EMI MEE MIME! MIMI MINIM IffilMlllllll 111111111 IIIMMIE=II II I A I I F. , 1 , .111'•1 1': 1 , 1 -I • lIMME huut.tn/: ) .tills t.. 1 with lung , t J MMM , , • • TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN CALL IS M. FITCH, HVING A . JUST RETURNED FROM EUROPE, would announce to his patience, n o d oth, iu Wostern Pennsylvania.. that he will visit Pittsburgh t•srly in the ensuing month, Red that thoin• wishing to , snail t hen, solves of his system "(treating Throat and Pulmonary Diseases, HE VARTICL LMLY CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, By Medicinal In halal ions, and Constitutional Remedies, Will :1311. ha,r an tql33333tu'aity 3333 4, 33.. DR. HT3 st3:3l 11111IL:1/ :I prrrsitt . Git from THURSDAY 313 31t A INi 7 3 APRIL THIRD, To SATURDA LVENI:3;II3 MAY 'I E\TII. Perin tt hieh live he way Le I.,llBUlted damp (Rabietth tot eeta3 313 Dam the hour. of TEN TU FuUR, at 1. Root. at the ST. CLAIR HOTEL, of Veen awl St. Clair •riseti, ieetriee,u a Penn For :di f o rm, jecipieei I)ISEA6E OF THE fi,r till is•no•lit, s) Alen, pripreisling , ;; . ivieg rise to l'ulueeetr) lemeise. pe.roctitarly Catarrh, 113-Kpepila, Costiveness, anti toc ntale Complain ES. • • . Porii:ols toe:oho:it. hot !trial,' to vi: it FM. PITCH. eau d , I.v sending hip,:, ivritteri giat,loolt or their ease, to ti hid: n prorhpt itti,Ao•r oil' he rt•ltit int; glom:, ..f anti Mitt tug ,•I tr..atinenh A I' Ell:111N AL EN %Nil` , .‘TI:IN II: .1 11. I , St it h. 1 , 1 I/1111. 11111111:7. ilte row weeks ..1 1114 ripp.llll.lll.-lit. -- II ahle i ell pet.on.: N 1 1.11111... hi, t.1 . 1.311/3-1/ t. 3131111.1 At ;1113 ,311.1, :1131 i/ 111.1) 1131 113 111 111 11131, 3,11'11.4 It 11. i 1.% IN if HT: II e•t:repe-ly .tinhergtoed th ti he hi- le• 1 .11.1 1111 , 11111 i. I oiel h•oh-11 ho h lot, 1,0,4 cane' pol-11•11 lOK SHINGLE HACHINE. Ilendipl's Patent IRI Pit 0 EI) Double 4cting, ICI t er 2 1 / 4 . Shat et :old Limll...r till 4 . 114,/ LIP til/A ur 411)H, 41, , r11/”Ii. h II •‘r io••-••10...1 t.. pul,h, ;IA L+ pro it • 1... 1;1,/elt And I 1,11 •, lIIIIVt Wed 1.11, II I .a M.II h.l 111..1 I i!. I. yitlt• • I, tt,,,,13.pf1, !.n.. 1., !Alt al. KENDALL'S ifIiCHINE, 11 •t I. 1:.• 1.0. k I ll', , ilt•• . • ell h 1,1 .1* ..t t. ,Zlll /, • 4 ‘i 1,11.),1,1•0. 111‘. 111 , , , ti ...•I hl tht,, 11.• ..i• : 01,f, 1I•In llAnd 1.. 1.. ‘ , lllls/I. ` , •o!, ,•" 11.1 Lc.. . “211,1. •I II II 11. F.,r Ho,. r ~ 1 111 •1t 11,. 1,, e eel y .,e 11—.1 ee ee,l tee le .1-1 •• - 11,1 eein t! 'An t• Ail N. kit , '..1.,111, AI I I:A \l I, s M 1 F. FA lIN EST(A*Ii. BlPui; 1 Kit FoREIGN DOMESTIC HARDWARE. S. .3 IV 00f el reel, I.rtss res. Diamond 'Mr) and Ponrth 41. t, =MEM ‘Gl,‘ k ILA In. • \ 1.1 . 1.\ 1 t II \ - _ N 7 . E )RE, No. 3 VI PTII STREET. \ ‘,l , •f I 11.1 \ GREEN & BLACK. IEAS IMEOMIIMI =II \ I 1., \ Iss $ 1 sss $1 II It' I . 11. 1511 $ : $ IN \ I' K tr t- ~i 1, .0111 I.- It, II 11.1' , ~t tt,.• ,1 t%ltl., 'Eliot( I \ S. J.. 1 ES. ttt•:l\RRV it. c•ctt.LINS, Produce and lothmis.:ion Merchant. No. •_; Vt 1 Strrrt FORSYTH & stOTT, 111111\1; AI)N 101INIISSION \l 1: ( I \ De.:alei* ha Wool, Hidc. . Flom 4 A A • I/I 1. I'll p• ft ,1•11. • A ;• 111 h • 4,1 ! . I:kh II :•I 1 . ,1! .1.. .• I \ A I; • • II ' 4 I. It'lr • 1.1 I'.l NV I 1.1 ,1 .1 S •• I=l ( . 1111,SON F`U It N ES, Iroim / TT/ \ /*A /;h• . 11,1,1 , nritiltag and Vrl.llllllll.g tineldisign. 4.1 It.l \ ”tr.t.l 1.1 At .at ”olltg htt WILLIAM K. HAYS & E A LEI::: rN SIDES .I\ll ki:I) rt, ußyy. :11.6A1Z t'.lNl II 41I:, • " ' A 111... 11V1.1 . ,4 )1(111.1 .11 No. 297 Liberty Si reef l'TiTSl'd I'ENS•A I 'l'4'.‘ Itl, STEA :NI 1\111414, A 1. 1. I , ', (1, 11 1: N 4e - ELQUE DELI V KEEL. FAN] ILIES to vith, th 11 11,11 they 14 I. It al the or iu 1..5..s al Ih,• otortri Lot AN, & Cn., 55 Wood mlnr•l. ItIlA I'\ ,or. St Clair mltol/i. II I' riCIIIVAIITZ, Druggi.t, .111•• g Leis T PI S: CAS u, nN uB 1.1 VBR T. f)'t/ BRYAN, KEN:UN:DV & CO E=E=l3l FLOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, INli PRODUCE GRA' RRALLI No. ;a99 Liberty street, .4. I pc rirrsuulu; ii .IA3IES KERR & Forwarding and Commission Merchants, -ANn -4E-S E AMU° A T AGENTS,-,iz .N . o. /seer, f.ihthem Olire ft•blltltkpcly; SAI NT 1.01 . 15. M. JOB% COCIIRAIIi Si. BROS., M \NI FACTI HER, OF IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS WINDOW SHUTTERS, 11' 1 N 1) () \V U l' Alt 1/S, SI c. , NON. 91 Second mi. mad SG Third utrect, PITTSBURGH. I'h:NNA %V. H SMITH W. R. HUNTER. SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, WHOLE SALE GROCERS, 1M Nevoid and 151 Front st., nlll7 clu Plitxbitrgh, Pa JAMES BLAKELY, El IMPE tN AGENT AND CONVEIMEit, Sipimth and Smithfield 3treeth, 111) bron i; ht fr"nn Ow old ~ t uttry to Pit Lb lout J.. and 1 / 1 11n. - vs rotttittod to Ettrop«. 1u0v27 Fresh Fish and Shell Oysters I;1;( ' I V FA) at the Excelsh.r Rest:tu t/ 'Ant. ‘,llo, all 11, ilc,o•to , . 11. , •- "' 1 ••• '4:m1 , 4111 tho notien, and ti;. 111 tho ot asi.l nI .o.j.ing•tor pn.:••••• the sign of ti. •• KED. 11 ' 111 TF• A Nll 111,1 1 - No 111 Fifth. S'rEINKUCK. ' l ' l7 Agent 14 lint f'hil Jtl I nrxtnr and irk', 0., CITRIC ACID 11126 . • , 4 •. 6rt I'l6tl. 9'lm bra:...l TI A 1.1 1'1. - 1.11:t•il. I'l I I 1 • itti lOU I hs. fur sale by B A. NAHNESTOA k (A) ~~ - ----- EM= FARRIERS AND MECHANICS' FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. OP PHILADELPHIA. Hos. THOS. IL FLORENCE, Pre t.. Eew. IL UEMBOIA Secretary. STATEMENT Or BUSINESS, From the 13€ day ft! Atlfitat to the 31st day of Dec., 1855 Alumna received to Marine premiums $ 118,242 31 Fire 30.958 82 Total ',trilliums for tiro moutLa CAPITAL INVF.STED AB FOLLOWS: Coal. 1111.,410•1iy Comity, l'ttfuleurgh, nr.l hi t- burg li ti's - 78,721 116 littilrtutol Rout, hutt 33,400 00 1..nt0 tut First yl,trtgngr of Real Estude 89,950 00 Strk*, Collntertd 30,384 00 entgli in Batik and tut hand 11,092 22 Culotta subscribed, (tutylnent nut yet du.) 97.000 110 Premium :Nutt., net yet ntuttutA 00,387 31 Itue Inuit Age. tx, (4., owed by Bondi.) 10,8:.8 01 ExlH'lllitlA and Ctutuniguivos 11,1912 30 *408,151 13 Total MIIIOIIII t boas. Inrornal, but IRA yVt. Fire $1,666 66 Al/1.1-(w. 3.0 4 00 00 51,660 66 I ilk (7 , anpauy Insures Hull and Cargo riska uu the Chin Joui Misoiss.ppl tritmun len. Insures againsoLoss ur Damages I.y Flros. I.OµBP, liberally adjusted and promptly paid. IU 1 , -Er.:lEl,l.lt , s, T. M. Howe, Gen. J. E. 51,,orliead, .111111tk tiqPi. jro I usIIVAIIVP siply to 11 - USTER. Agent, N... Of, Hitter St. bet. Wont Markot- DELAWARE ITU A L SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, "HICK, 8. E.CORN ER THIRD AND WALNUT f,TS., Philadelphia. eh- MARINE INSURANCES ott.Vet.sele, Cargo, Freight to all parht or the tt,rl.l. 1 \ I,A INSURINCYdi nN OOOIK Iv Itlven,, CMItIKIS, A and Land Carriaces. to all puma thr Union. 1\:• 1 1.12A NCI: ON if ERCIIA DIZE g.-nnrally. 00 WM.'" ICC. • A Y.... 4. tof the ( v La, 1 Mt. 1}..11.15, Mortvitg.w and livid kntat« ..............si , dAr.x) N I:Hy, itticl nth, .... 110 ILinkm, linilti.4l And livitirmire Cox 2.}i,neu Itl I}.}}x 11iti,440 147 1imn}........_213,8211 it tiitiobi l•rvininuiN on Sla t.... l'olivivo otivy.jviati .li, 71.4......npitity Nbrtin, S.n.l. Volion tell A. ~..il.lcr .. t ,• i at .1 I.:Ls Ittoett.ll I'. 11 11 , 1,1 , 111, 1% ;I tirrlrr 11.11 7:tr tf. rrr )1. irriries II Jwu•n lit tor rb r o, ri r Jrris 'r • U r.. Pr. .m. 11. •." ?N. I'•-• t-u,r) I•. A. MA DI:I RA, Agent, Ne, 95 WAD, sttept, MARINE INSURANCE FIRE RISKS. 111\ FACTLRERS' lASLIIINCE COM, OF PHILADELPHIA. 111TY1. P1RP1.312‘1.--GRANTII) BY rug b. TOE OP I . I[ZYNIITISARIA Chartered Capital, $500,000. 111; P. 31.41C1NF: AND 1.3.7...1.3114 THANSPOUTATION, A .11101 N Prerlid,mi , H1:1 N 111 Mi Y.ItS. Flwretary. TOUNO, Tr.n.nr,r. 1 , 91.15,T0118. A.. LII lippuvr tt . Willi/U. It. Thm.aa, dd.dlll.llll,hailt. Neal, ,; LI) A lirt-t1 oi di l'harlt-x .1. 1. a•lda, J.d, I . .7 4 1014.1., .1/014141 t 4 I/lyti. Ch Oaapat.3. ha, la.*, orz:Lnif.,l with n Cnnh Cupl hal -.IA th. Ur I. r. hash Is, adapt the 611,11111 , e. I..prod.dso.• c..ilduct• 5. da art,' oftla,.. N.. 75, Water otrt , t. J. hi 10 , 15TIJN Ji.INES, A.g5.11t. foll..wto, w. , 11 know It and 1,144141kb nrllls in Pitt, 1.11,“11 hot• ottiliont.+l re.foo.to.- to then]. with yogurt! to Ono Al.tnutartur,g' hourunc, C. 0111111.... Itn. Chibin & P. Stitith A C. 1., Campbell, la4l & Child, A C.J. I' I 'l' S URG II LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE I.v stWA .V('E ('U.IIPA NY C etm,Ntn: VV WATER .kNI) MARKET STILKETS, PITTSBURG44, PA. Po , ENT tIAI WA • Prrxidotit t;r6klekv, F.,t•tary. 11. t, 0..n.;..th5. mki. ethr) m , 111:11., I [FE ILLNK:. ULLL ANI) C.11:00 RISKS ou the 01/;., Ith'en , mei LI .I..taa.rie, mei 'MARINE And agairk.ot /1/11.1 PUttla.g.• by Yin!, aibl ngliiust I.bv Sea awl I nlitibl Nay tgAtian nail Trausportmi.u. I.N vnt k•alzistaat xiti safety ta. all jam la-m. DthECTORA. It.h.•rl Gals. ity. !,4111111‘ Weltil J Unrami.a. M. D. John Senti, . 1 in,- Nlarshall. David Ridley. A A/Y.114i, DI 341..), J.... , 141 MAiistlelil II Itrost ti I ktvi.l 11. lI 1111.111. 14.rr. 11,.1.*.M. 11. Ihrtl.y. MCI Uritish do Continental Exchange tWoliT BILLS Plt\WN . DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. r.V ,'il/•: r.11(,,V I. Z• 111.1 or II tn , 1 . 1 , 1 11a.4. Lk le.tot Ul nn. Wt• at nilnltlet at all the. pratelltal Totrnee --I tel.A tA_NITLAN AN!, IItELA\U. and the (N.ISi• \ t• 11 M. A. ili:rninebnitint S Haulm n, PRA. Witt': T A .1/.1/.\', ii ltwhe 13,-13, 3 1 , ,1111311, At. all Italia 01 iIERNANV. I AZtAt LAS le noel 11. q.t. A N lel iett•titliti t t t • t I Ate•i 2thruna, may procure\ through teeLe.tt.•, t'tertlii. Ito n•lt 31t.teety veto ion obtallte:tl, 16, 13 331 . 13311. , 1 rlon, ..1 V.I. W. and iither revurities 1.1••11111I ilt pit tilt. ILLIA)I IL WILLIAMS et CO_ corm. 3 'Third AITOPI.I. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY I'ITTSBU1;(1H. WILLIAM BAIIALEV, El. I. NI AILSII ELL, S.vrittir) EH. 1: 91 ft:44 r street, I,:overit //hrArt nn.l Word 817'1,13 1114111, DELL AND I'AIID4) RISKS, .'o tho I/Elo triblearle, .E4.t)..1 Ihitnago In the l'erilA of the S., a ,l Inland Nnvlention thl "ErnliNp.,l.llll MEI= M N:unw.l Hen, 1t..1.•rt I.tilllap. Inn.a. 11 I . l , unt,k, Walter Bryant, EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. .1011 N 11. SITU RN BERG KR, Prrnhlent. 111E/0' FINNEY, Secretary. C. W. BATCH ELOR, General Agrut. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS MARINE' AND FIRE RISKS J. 11. Slnvenliorgnr,H. W. Casa, 0. W. ItaLcholtor, W. I. Nisnick, Imani• M. Pennck, T. It. Updike., W. W. Martin, It. D. Cochran, It. T. Leech, Jr., J. qm A. entightiy linking° S. SOLIon, S. S. Bryan, David NlT'iiilliiiat. •4 All I,,,neti nod by Ina 11-ninsure.!ender policitm asaa..l by this Colinimay nil! be liberally ailjustml mai prompt ly paal at its OFNICE, No. V.l WATER STREET. [fyll PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OP PITTSBURGH. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, CAPITAL, $300,000. .4..#-Itisur.• }lnklings and other I'ropt•rty 14;1:Link Lots or Dalting... by Fin', and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navi gation I MCI Transportation. Di it gert/lIS. Waal. P. .11,11411144, Holy Pat ier8(111, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier. W. Nl . Clintis.k, Jas. P. Timer, iloorge W. Smith, W. S. haven, D. H. lark, I. Urier Sprul, Wale Hampton, D. M. Long, A. J..11/1444, J. li. Jones, 11. it. C,oggsltall. OFFICERS. Pres - am' Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON. Vice Prrsident RORY PATIIIRSON. tidy and 'hew A. A. CARIIIER. Je2S•ly A. A. CARRIER 8 8 CARRIER A. A. CARRIER A. BRO., Corner Fourth and Smithfield atreeta, Pittsburgh, AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine Insuraac Co., ,a HARRISBURG. CAPITAL, $350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia. W INOUE...S . I'En, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, I.IAR RISBUIDE CAPITAL, 5300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co, lIA RT FORD. CA P ITA L AND A 5. , ?1:714 $2,154,489. Pennsylvania In•nrance Co., ~IPITTSBURGII rA PI AND ASSE7'S, Nmv. S, lus, 9129,029 49. Wm. .lonNsrMN, President........A. CSILMIKR, tiviretitry. i 4,14 prly J.ts CIiLI.INI J. BANKSKNOX JAMES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PKOPI or THE Canine , Pltteburgik, Meadville Q. Erie CANAL LINES. H WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA P11,11:1:fl,i 11-- ‘‘ Bapley & Murphy, Tiernan & Cu., Smith & Elompton. Wilson & Co., Woe:Alma. Meant , & Co , English & Itichardmou. PM I. DYLP LILA- Magalay, Woodward, Co., Truitt, Brother & Co., Wood, Baootl * Co. [WW2 SIOS,IOI 31 . 300,000 00 $108,161 13 Prescriptions, with full directions, will be sent gratuitous. ly, on application as above, and a statement of the syrup toms of the case and the remedies. prescribed may be ob tained at my agencies. Advice given at all times to such patients without charge. I always prepare all the medicines use, and never send my patients to the apbiliecary, or sub ject them to the inconvenience and hazard of preparing them themselves. 9..484 iG too uou uo $r,17,349 16 J:tton C J 81111,4 Tratittair. sllittni Eyre. .ht, .1,...1111.. 1.. Jame., Tvouvot. Stnottol Jwuen R. Nlchtrland, Robert IturbM. John It. Pitttborglk It T. Sforcin. J. T. Logan, W.M. 11 Aft'flN,Pro,olPtlt. lent. .1 . 1 I KOCtIII TICKETS lire sold to C.,1un,1 . Dayton, Cif, ow i. Lotii,villv. St. Lotils. I nititinaplis, t li"att". liork I,,wit City, Liunlieth, Milnnok io, . . Af,y- For lidien3 and further information apply to J. G. 'ER RV, at the corner Ake, under the Monongahela Iluuse, at tin. Federal atrivt Station. to GEO. PARKIN, Ticket A rent. f inht.l3 J. 11. MOORE, TRA INS CAINNECT AT CILESTLINF., without do- with all the Trains h Julio and Pennsylvania lh,ot, and al.. at Port.,t with Train.. going North and tho Mad Ilivh•r and Lake Enu• For To keta. apply at the Itailrmo! Office of the Ohio and rilisYirlillia irttlirtiiiii l'olopany in Pittsburgh, Alien:betty . Cit)...r of any of the follon tug points: Fort Warne. , Ilellefontaine, Clot : ninon, Urbana, Day tOn, Springfield, Indianapolis, Richmond, Tiffin, Findlay. Perrone desiring Tickets will be particular to ask for a Ticket by the Old,, and Indiana Railrad. jeti S. It. STRAUMIAN. Supt. Capt. Mark SMrling. 8.1111130 M. liter, - William Bingham, .1..11119. Dilworth, Francis Sonora, J. M . M.onmaker, William B. 11a). eln.in nail, ilanditon dr. Dayton Railroad. CI t!s;CI NN ATI PASSENGERS will ple.is7e lake notice that the advertisement of a Rival Route, elating that the q o'cick A. M. train of the Ohio and Penn ,3l.card.lo,lfrowi is the only true which makes Cresti Me. This is incorrect, and calculated to deceive the t novel ling public, as there are two daily trains between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati making close and sun connections, IIr.I.LEFONTAIN and DAYTON. Nu other route makes onii,tions with the 3 P. NI. train of the Ohio and Pen nsyl vanittitala&d. U. B. BROWN, Gen" Agent. P. ItNOWL.A.ND. Agt. Pittsburgh. felfstr. POLLAICK, WRoLESALE DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Goods. AND DIANDFACTURERS OF PLAIN AND WAVED LINE CILT MOULDINGS. No. 95 Wood et, Corner of Diamond alley. THEY refer to a long experience in this business as IA safe guarantee to the purchaser that ho will get the latest and Lost styles, and at prices ea low as any other establishment. / en inspection of their stock Incurs no obligation to buy. ICqual attention will be aborts to Merchants, whether their calls lot for examination or purchase. mhl9:lotdA3tw AVID CAMPBELL sr, i , SAMUEL POL LOCK have associated together under the style of CAMPBELL o POLLOCK, for the transaction of a general Variety and Dry Goods basin...is, and the manufacture of plain and Waved Line Uflt Mouldings. mhlo AGENT POE THE Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights& And Dealer in every mriety of 31ECHAN1CAL AND OTHER I'ATENTS. Ogler. and Exhibition Room, No. 139 FIRST STREET. near Wood, Pittaburgh, Pa. tra)- Orders for Patented Articles of every deeetiption promptly attended to. AGENTS IVANTED. inh2o BASEMENT TO LET. A LARGE BASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet wide by 30 deep, half above ground, and well llght ail nod tinishod, will he rented on reasonable terms. It is on the corner of Fourth street and Cherry alley. linqulre at ijaZil:tfl OFFICE OF MORNING POST. OLD TYPE METAL. WE HAVE FOR SALE, at the Office of tho MORNING POST, a large quantity of OLD Machinists and others wanting such an article can get a lathe supplyby calling *tan. tob9 REMON`AL. Insurame Company A.A., of Hartford, removed from eoruer Fifth and Wood streets to Nu. 97 Water street, over OratT, Bennett k. Co.'s Iron Ware !loose, where they will continuo to issue policies oil ell descriptions of property, as usual. Cash assets Janu ary I. 1856, 51,074,395. It. B. 'BEN-EYCK, Agt, No. 97 Water sty Pittsburgh. _ CITIZILNS' DEPOSIT BANK, Pittsburgh, March 22 , 1856. TILE ANNUAL MEETING of the Sickholdem of llry this Book will be held et the Banking /louse, on LION DA the 7th of April, between the hours of la A. M. !Lod 2 P. M.. at which time and pLaco nu ELECTION for one Prewident and six Directors will take inlt24dd E. D. JONES, Cash'r. a-12a TUE STOCK! ON THE aim FELI.O'Vr.. HALL ASSiCIATION are hereby notified that tho FIFTEENTH INSTALMENT OF FIVE. PER CKNT. on the Capital Stock 11011 been called in, doe on and after the NINTH DAY OF APRIL, DMA J. P. fik:NDERSON, Secretary. t.. mmmlmr A 'C A R D ,td" The public are reept4tally requested not to confound DR. CALVIN N. FITCH with niyeel4' Dlt. S. S. VIMII, of 714 Broad wv, N. Y., the author of "SIX LECTURES ON TILE PREVENTION AND CURE OF;CONSUMPTION, AND OF LAVE," and long anihridely known for the treatment of Lung Diseases, Ileart Affections, and other Chronic Maladies. I have never lecttmed or practised metl6 clue iu any part of the IViaitern country, and since the year 1846 1 hare not been Marna from the city . of New York for the purpose of Lecturing or practising medicine anywhere; and I ~11.1 not now uud do not propose to be at any time so absent from the city. I have not had, nor base I now, any professional inuaciate lixturing or practising medicine eine m here. Ido riot, and will not, hold myaelf responsible for imolar or transactions of any person practising medicine abreitt.from my own office. Thew who &tire my advice or treatment can ebtain it only by application pernonally, or by letter, to myself at my residence, illAlroadway, N. Y, and my medicines and me rholical nil - Inanea can only be had by applying to me or my regularly authorized agents. lilt. 8. R. FITCH'S "Six Lecture," above mentioned, a new ,•ditleo Just issued, 380 pages, 30 engravings, and steel portrait of the author, will be sent by mail, or may be had of niy ogents. Price 1:5 cents—ull but given away. S. S. FITCH . A. M., 31. D., )larrlo, ISM4—mll3l:3wtlaw 714 Dicadway, N. Y .INo. It. kooms. lato of Umnplireys,lfoffman t Koons, Plata D. W. En.oiNc L'ate of ritsborgh. KOONS & HERSTINE, FLOUR FACTORS, AND Generil Produce Commission. Met chants, SuriA Wharres and FS North IVater 074 belmo Race street, DIEM iNI.:111P, WI ',Award & Co. 11111.1 Bryan, Kennedy & Cu. Pitts% i tsrret I Martin & Co. " :I_ Wiluateth & Co. e \ i 0.4 &• ni ver, 1.• Bell & Liggett, slit,. I /il . O it CO. .. 41. &W. Ron, I 'Al...b l' Im• .4 C. .. Bagaley, Coagrate & Co, " It tut t. . rotber & Co. - Watt A IVllsott, t It Leltmer A Co. Ciseinneti. Fosdick A Voulds, Chi drinati. A. A. 142.11..ek A. Co. - Ilorrow & Gettler, l'‘,..e.i A Sibley. •• J. S. Claeno%etb di Co. . And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Nlerebutits genet ally. Jai SLltpct;nl NEW SPRING STOCK OF CHICKERING & SONS PIANO FORTES. .101 IN 11. hIELIA)11 Iwo NfilTT just received some more of CIII('H ERIN,I & SONS' HAM; kultTF S, rod corn eleied the Sto,k, veleeted for Spring Sale 4, of TIIIRTY Fl VE le ,v tel splendid I antrum, ots, ,f every variety and style, stseetsrt tirr.l by the Messrs. Chicke. le" (Bavton,) born the 1 Worst :11X I a:TA VII; to the roost eplenaidly tini hod Seven Octave Square Plano Fortes, .0 their thperb and inimitable ()rand and I'arlor ~Ian•I Pianos. FA ERN PIANO FORTE in this hit is of their NCH' SCA LE, with their PATENT IRON FRASIES. PATENT ACTION, and are mot rely warranted to the porchmer by the nuomfacturers, bet by the subscriber. to in all rtspects as perfect AY Instruments can be made, 1.,t1f in regard to Al:lien:a and tVorkinsnaliip. Plt ICES I's VARIA BL Y THE SAAIE so In Roston, at the Itoinfectory. • J , MIN 11. ItIELLIR., No. 81 Wood struet, between Dizinionii alley and Fourth Woot. A4ont for Chickering St ;one, Poston, for Pittsburgh and %%.-A.rt Penna. nth2B TO THE PUBLIC. ACA R14.-TII E SUBSCRIBER FEELS it intent wtn•nt on lint to caution the public against ine malicious and unfounded reports, and 'tricks of trade," industriously circulated in this city, and intended to in jure the retaliation of Chickoring it dens, fur whom he ted as Agent so many yeari; in the sale of their Piano i'ertee. I t hoe non- become quite familiar to the subscriber to hear on persons who oall w look at On it Piano Fortes "THEY 11.1\ E BEEN T , t1.1, that they wear out in to little while:" Ain., the death of Jonas Chlckering their Pianos out worth anything!" •. That their reputation was -That the late Jonas Chlckering had actrnmehstucti on Iris cloith loot. to a New York manufacturer, that he did not put as much reach on the INSIDE of his Pianos as they del, by tarty or liftv dollars!" The truth of the last and itigenit.llll dart), tool story! navy Ire Inferred from the simple but 31111.1110.11 at the time in almost every newspaper in the United States, that the late Jonas Chickering's death o rlirred at a moment's warning, while sitting in his chair, at tire house of a friend in Boston. The subscriber Is wilhne to risk hls reputation as a dealer in Piano Font, for twenty-tlve years in this city, in saying, unl assoring those who...want Instrrunents, that the Piano Itiltillittlettlred Chickering it SODS, are not only I.llly eonil to those tuanitairtured daring the life time of their father. Ent are vastly superior. 05,550 the death of Mr. Chickering, the elder, the subscri bor has sold in this city and vicinity upwards of one itlfcl tilts Mane Fortns, manufactured by the new firm Chit.ht.ring S Sous' and IN NO INSTANCE has he ever tom d 3 complaint front the prirchaserx, but, on tho contra ry, the most satisfactory commendations. JOHN 11. MELLOIt, Agent of Chicken lug J. Sons, Boston, P 13130 Forte MallthfaCturer- Yeansyli — raftia Railroad. MEM hio and SVH.INti AHRANUEMENT AND A Fry.v. MoNDAY, 21th inst.. Passenger Trains run runt Supdays. AS rtdiOWS: lo.:1Veel Pittsburgh for erostlitar at 7; 1 ,4' A. M. and 3 P. M. hear,s en-Athos far Pittsburgh at 5 A. M. and 12.50 P. M. T 11,,,, Trait. Illnke close runnectiuus at Olt EsTLINE witb Trains fir C(LUMBUS. DAYTON, CINCINNATI. \TAIN E. INDIANAPOLIS, CIIICACO, SAINT LOUIS, and all pants r. ails extending West and South-west chr..ugh 1/l114). INDIANA and ILLINOIS. - . Thr 7!, A. 31. Train friiin ininnectl at \lannfield it h Trhins nn t 4 tAtiilin-liy. and Ncwar ftnatl. for • \ DUSK V. TULia Rt nul t•ilicAth „1,„ . ari• mad,- at Ann., with Trtinti on Cleveland and for CLEVEL.ANI.4 CIIICAtiO, iUNK 1111-i .;il.l BUFFALO. .uru.Spriuglield. 111.. Fert Wu%uu, Clovelatid, owl the pHu tpui ritieu iu the Went. NEW BRIG )N A CCOMOD A TI4 /N TRAIN leaver, new for Pit tshurgh at 7, A. M. and 114. P. M. 1,....Aven Ew New Brighton, at A. M. and 5!1 . ., N. Ohio and Indiana Railroad, • BEING TII3I Continuation of the Ohio dr. Penna. R. R TO FORT WAYNE, B21:=1:! MOSES F. EATON. - - A FRICAN CAYENNEPEPPER-300 IbB for sale by B. A. FAILNESTOCK A. (XL, zuh2B Corner First and Wood street& „.•,• B:4r. • xj, - •I. . • • • - r • t , • t . V t„ 1P44:- : st:a 46' ” • • .;:~' ' NEW :-.ADVERTISEINENft', I+o. Every Reeder will ; te Idatokklice the tidttr. tissunent descriptive of Ilr.B.6lA.W.PteleatAkfiabart. lime, and send for the printed'aitalOgatin; al. tilted/b -. tol works. To the uninitiated ht. the gkeat art of sellibg books. we would say that. we present a scheuto'f4T,lnolleY inebligs which la far better than all tho gold mitiea of Califon !nand Australia. Any person wishing to embark iii the antaptiso, wilt rhk little by sending to the Publisher s 2 t , , for which he will re. ceiye sample copt ea of the varlotla works; (at.Wholosalo prices) carefully boxed, losurod, and directed, affording * Tory lib eral per contag. to the Agent forida trotiblo. ith thaws ho will soon bo able to ascertain tho Moat ealcableand order ac cordingly. Address (post paid)) BOREIIT EMIRS, Purusuza, 181 Willkun street, New York. PERSONS OUT OF EMPL O YME NT. T—Au elegant gift for a father to present to his family. bond for one copy, and try it among your friends. ?learn—Agents to circulate BEARS' ferne type Queer° Bum; for family use, entitled TUX pr.oruar PICTOItIAL•DOMESTIO BIBLE. This useful book is destind, If we con • farm an opinion from the notions of the prits, to have an Unprecedented relation in every section of our wide spread continent, and to form a distinct era in therade our,watits. doubt, in a few yeses become the Va1:104-.*0 . 4 - can people. The most liberal remuneration will laSjilleleft,. 4,n Per" sons who may be pleased to procure Intlikitilie °- From 50 to 100 copies may/Melly . be diaillitta Id In each of the principal cities Ind towns of bo sold by subscription only. Application should be made 0. once, as •the lield will be soon orcupled. Perseus wishing to act as Agents, and do a safe Madness, can send for a special.. en copy. On receipt of the established price, eli dollars, the Pictorial Family Bible, with a well bound Subscription Book, will be carefully boxed, and forwarded per express, at our risk mid exponioi, to any central town or village in the United States, excepting those of California, Oregon and Texas. Register your letters, and your money will cote° wife. Orders respectfully solicited. For farther particulars, ad dress the subscriber (poet paid). ROBERT SEARS, 181 William street, Hew York. IN TEE DISTRICT COURT 01"11Ilt1 UNITED STATES for tiro Wisdom District of Peuusyl- Taal. Peter Marray- el al. rs. o In admiralty. Steamboat "Aunt Letty." To Au. PERBONElllll7larrrut.-71z1.2 Notice—That by virtue of a writ of attachment issued out of the United States Dis trict Court in Admiralty, dated the 31st day of 3farch, A. D. 1356, end returnable the 15th day of April next, at Which time the cause will he heare, I attached the steamboat' unt Lefty. In a plea cifil et maritime, for - wages, at'the suit of Peter Murray et at., libellants. IFESTLET FROST.— ap7:td Dll. BROWN AT 110M.E.,--Dr;BROWN Is now at his 11%1' quarters, No. 50 SMITHFIELD STREET, where the &Meted lire invited -to calL. Curtain, and epeody cures in all cakes guaranteed. Persona- af flicted with the following diseases should not Silt to get his advice; Syphillis, Clonorhte, (fleet. Strictures. Drethal cliargcs, Impurity of the Blood, and alt disewies of Venereal origin; Skin Diseases, Tatter, Ring-Worm, Mereuriet-Painf, Seminal Weakness, Monthly ElupprOsAutivvoldseeseif of the Joints, Fistula in Ann, Nervous Affections, Pain in the Buck. Irritation of the Molder and Kidneys. ap7 PUMICE STONE-606 His Powdered fur sale by lap7] FLKIILNK BROS. 300 kegs Chrome boron for sale by FA kegs bkau-b. Soda •• 34* ILA Balsam Cepaiva " 6 bids Copal Varnish " 4t 30 bMs Spts. Turpentine " ot PILTLA DR PHIA SUDA'ASII of a good and uniform quality, ntauttfactvred by the Penniylvania Salt hlatrufactartna. Company, atTareutum. A largeaupplyonhand and tor sale by LaP 7 .l 1 0 1.01.01t1 BROS. lILINOIS--83' acres of Land, situate about 6 mires sum the town of Morris, Illinois-60 arms prai rie, Wilma) In tqnber. For tette by • ata ' S. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market M. MICH IG AN—A Farm of 130 acres for sale, ilituate 43.4 miles North of Mt. Clermont, Michigan. Price Vl,OOO--s,stiu In hand, balance in 12 equal annual pay ments. 8. CUTHBERT & SON. wpi 51 Market street. to 'Am rix,:j kg i; AND Allegheny County Normal School. About four mike from the city, near the junction ' of the Nobleetoun and Waehington • Plank Roads. D. T. I{ ERR, A. M., Superintendent. MSS. M. A. EMIR, Principal Seminary. REY. R. NPPILERSON, A. M., Prof. Lang:mines. ITIE undersigned, County Superintendent, will re , .pen his Seminary and Normal School fin Teachers, on,TUES• DAY, tho 15th of April nor. Pupils of Isith sexes are re ceived. A limited numbty of females can board hi -the of the Superintendent Good boarding can he obtained to the village and vicinity, at front $2 to ,Ovil treat TEILES---11 quarter of ICtiveeks, IN ADVANCE: Dior:Eng, Lodging and Light-- -4-00 00 Tuition, from $0 00 to .10 00 Teachers, or those desiring, to prepare fur timating, env enter the Normal School at any time, and continue lOweeks, or to the clove of &mond Quarter. Lectures will be delivered each Term, lawn the of Teaching. For fyrther information address. opt R 31. REAR, Pittsbniirh. GREATEST IMPROVEMENT YET ! NE SV SC A L E-IL KLIMER & hare just received a small lot at UNNS & CLARII.B9 PIANOS, "1 - q+ . " 71 1•:1i. ,- provided with their N t;AV SCALE. Thie 1a'"•• their Malt, and undoubtedly the neer w PORT NT OREITOYEIRPRt ., as yet made to the Piano Forte. The POWISIt of the insinuttelat. Is 'almost .1.1v)IIBIAD, thereby; end in point of volums,evenness and brilitattcy,of tone they napalm anything as yet produced in the shape' of St. Piano. They possess all the admit:ages of the- Orland Pianos, with out my of ladle:advantages. *We now challenge comparison with the huttrutitents of any-other maker in this country. Imfident that every unbiamed jaclgas-Of the article will at once admit their superiority. The public is respectfully in vited to all and examine these superb Instruments. lithatEß S. BRO., Sole agents for Nana 111 & Clarks' Pianos For Westsrn Pennsylvania. No. &3 P ath street, nest door tirldiutotilc Hall. P. S.—Splendid aseortment or the above shortly expected for the Spring Trade. aps Air Tut sabsertlx.ra take great pleasure In /dating that the PIANOS OP NUNNS & CLARK, New York, have enjoyed the unwavering confidence of the public for upwards of thirty-five yearn. during which period 'NOT A DINGLE Darer- I cc LUSTIItitg:ST OM4 BEET TIDMED OUT DT TOOT MAZitUFACTOTIT ; end hence, unlike others, they stand in Deed neither of a FCC i.IAL DEFUNCT nor a labored eulogy. Their superiority to so generally admitted, that they way safely In. ronsidered no ABOCT. all friar of trade. 'They have hsen fully tested in the severest Southern climates of this sontinent. and have proved, beyond all comparison, clurntrio end hating. l'orehasers who desire to obtain n PIANO- SoRTS of the most substantial and elegant description. and ..1 whie, rapacity to neon WELL and stand in aeon TONE theta, • chits NOT A DOUIST. are respestfully Invited to call nt or i . stabiliditliciit and ezarnine the fine Niring stock of NI. INNS S CLARK. PIANOS, provided with their norivallsil new ale. KLKIIRIt Jr IfitO., ap.s No. 43 Fifth street. TIIE NEXT, AND THE EIGHTH PUB LIC SALE OF LOTS AT ROCHESTER, will take place upon the premiere, on WEDNESDAY, rualtira or .AtonL, Inst.. at 10 o'clock, A. M. At THI9 SALE will be offered a num b, of THE MOST VA LUAI3 I 11 BUILDING LOTS IN THE TOWN, as well as ELEGANT FANCY SITES FOR GEN TLEMEN'S RESIDENCES, which at former mien were held in r,serve. M. T. C. GOULD. Rochester, AtAl 5,15543. faPSI OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAS CO. April 4, 1550. P ROPOSALS FOR MATE RIA LS.—Sewed _ pp. Ls will la: received by the Pittsburgh Gnu Com posy at their Office on Smithfield street, until Wednesday.. Itith lost, it 9 o'clock, P. M., for furnishing the-follow ing materials, viz: 450 Porches of good flAt rubble walling stone.—per pewit_ 58,000 Good hard, well burned, stock bricks, each to nose. Imre 44 by 9 inches, and file.; inches thick—per 31. 80,000 Common Fire Brick, the some size as above—per SI 3,000 Bushels clean sheep river Rand—per brothel. 5,000 Superficial feet of slate roofing, each slots to mea sure 18 by 30 Inches and inch thick—per square: Al.—Proposals fur furnishing. 5•2,0n0 Rot. of Miscellaneous . Iron Castings ? lb. 94,000 "of Cast Iron Pipes of - various Muss, " 60,000 " of Bar Iron, 20,000 " of Iron Boiler Plate, The whole to ho subject to the inspection mid appnisal of the Engineer of the Company; and delivered at the works at sorb times and in such quantities as he may direct. Payments to be made on estimates one month after deliv ery,bws twenty per cent, to be retained until thocompletion a the contract. All patterns for castings and pipes, will be furnished by ibe Company, and any information that may be regained, relative to the materials, will be furnished by the Engineer, sit the works. Proposals to be addressed to JOHN HOLMES, Esq,,Presi, dent of the Company, endorsed " Proposals for Stoue,Bricks. Castings, Bar Iron," &c, as the case may be. aps JAMES THOMSON, Engineer. BOCHE AND STELLA STATIVES7—A: A. MASON & 00. have just received by Express another of splendid dyke; of Brocho and Stella Shawls. aps IDt ACON-15 hluk ahoulders ; 3 do. sides; 1.1 4 do. hams. Just received and for (aps) FORSYTH & SOUTT. AR-CURE :D HAMS-10 tierces just re- COiTOti and for ante - by FORSYTH & SCOTT. I AP-50 bozos Oleine. Soap, just rec'd and fur sale by (aps) FORSYTII k SCOTT. QTAR CANDLES-50 boxes just reed and LI for sale by (aP S ) FORSYTH & SCOTT. LARD OIL-20 bble. No. 1 just reo'd and for sale by (aps) FORSYTH & SCOTT ___r_L - -_ 'MEWBOOKS, &o.—llouseh — ord Words for ji April ... price 20c. Putnam for April 20c. Godey for ApLil 2Oc. Harper s2oc_ . Orabam " 'Zio. Knickerbocker for April 2ic. Yankee Notions 12c. , Schoolfellow o ' It/c. Peterson, " Leslie's N. Y.dournal" ... ,j/44- '''''' "- 17c. -.,0", - 80. Itogera' Table Talk .1 :;',.„ .—.. • . ... ......-- .... .. . 90c. tO Hies Murray's United Stateiffikanada 00c, Panorama—by J. G. Whittier ' ' . 450. India, or the l'carl of Pearl River ' 41.12 Courtesies of Wedded Life .. ..$ll2 - . .. Italian Sights—by J. J.•Jarvia.„---- - ......... -..........-$.1,12 Christine, or Woman's Trials - $1,12 , War in Mutate ..- .. —. . ..—. ....... ......... „,. .... -.6. 1 . 1, 1 London News for Marci.:lsth.2. - ....- ...... ....... ........... 20c. London Punch," _. 12c. London Times, " ...... . ... 30c Harper for February, 1856 Perrone who want new and readable Books lower than they can be had elsewhere, come to LA OFFER'S BOOK-STORE, apt . 0 No. 77 Fourth street. PATENT OIL CLOTllB.—Theundersigned having secured Letters Patent for the manufacture of SEMITRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADE OIL CLOTHS, f various colors, is now prepared to tarnish the trade with „II from y, to 234 yards wide. tieing diesel° mann- Ittcturer, persons desirous of obtaining the right tq vend the same ran do so on application to E. R. KERNA,N, Pahuitoo. aphirr—chßO Factory No. 16 Irwin et., °imam:o, Pa BOOKSTORE REMOVED-I'h° subscriber . 1 . 1 has removed from No, 104 Wuo) et to No. 41 FIFTH' er rect second door west Or Wood strut, ("Poet Buildings,") ' ,b ona be will keep, In addition to School, MochanhaL mi Ilaneons and Blank Rooks, PAPRR and FANCY STA TIONERY —all the popular Matpulues, Papers. ite.. Ac. For ado wholainie and retail. B. T. C. MORGAN. 41 Fifth street. • COFFEE --100 bags prime Rio; 25 Pocets Java for sale by 414 JOHN ItIOOR READ, _ T IIOAIPSON'S EYE WATER- 5 trross f oe ewe by [mli2o . l B. A. FAIINESTodi g CO, ~ 1 ,-, : .•;-. , ',‘.', . :', . ',._- 4 ,,?, ,L i.J.1- , :!!1:: MEM P ~a` °— a ~. ~.z . A - CARD. i \ T, `•.. ~(~ ` S~._~ - ,5%.7 k ti ..., .. RAM 3 ' 4 A - " f " • - td` .4, f t .1t: 1.i , , .xs • !-4 , - I • -`.'x~ `: .. 1. , ..„- t r aS e t i ~ A e Y ' t ~ is ~- s'."<' .. ~,., EINIE .~>z~ L '„~~.0 ~