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"v r " '• ■' - : ‘-'Tviv*, • \ ; '* .* •, •• v-v/* 1 - -vo^i;l * r '•• ,c J *■• > ■4- " i-. -t Cfe iU’i •' • - «? >*l t J?~’i*: , i , f. " ' ■•■' '* >• ». '5 ~ « '••.' •* , * •1‘ ~v V'i .1X ■.•■ f :,;. ■x. r ’'■j * T 1 r *‘j- -v \"V * V *■ *r ' - 1 '^*« L 1 * . * -'- - '\_ *• 1 I < “‘ * • ?. .'i 1 . , i V ! ’-..'- :'. ! ••', •.,* '; '»7 ;.'• I Sc~S r i ' 'y. .‘'' 1 Nt ~ 7 '..w~ .. MEE '• ’ t •i'Vi ' '* - mm ■? ' *• V «* y Yi i v? yy '-•*• «s‘. , • EMS ■ V•• :'* C•!' ■. ", '• >• t.-,.* • ■ '‘“Tv A - * "?- aT^ ~i* &L-*. Ai.>* yr ~ ■ the city post. MONDAY MORNING -Aooidikts.—On Saturday morning, about nine o’clock, an intent child of Mr. John Green, while '«* log out of the eecond story -window of his parents res ’ on Third street, near Grant, lost his bclsnco, an ” h P oad elpltated head foremost to . the the skull was rat Tory badly in several ' b abont four was ftactured, we did not learn. TbecWiaoi O’clock in the afternoon attempting to A "““.f corner of TWrf and Market, on Sri darnlchhwßS'rnnover by a large wagon, and had both day d . d nol wUnc ,„ the accident, hut under. XiTt occurred through the culpable carelessness of the drieer of the wagon. Although aery seriously Injured, the child was still living on Saturday night. On Saturday evening, a carter, named Henry Thomas, backed his horse and cart over a precipice, in the Seventh •flard, about thirty feet high. The cart -was crushed to pieces, ihe horse Instantly killed, and the man so badly in* jured that be is not expected to recover. He resides near where the accident occurred. •A son of CoL Body Patterson, while playing on Fourth street, near Mb father’s residence, on Saturday evening, was run overby a two horse carriage, and seriously injured. ’ Axothbe Steamboat Robbeby. —Another dar ing and dexterous robbery wbb perpetrated on the steamer ' New York, on Saturdoy morning. A gentleman named J* D. Hoover, from Cambria county, who, with his family, was on the way to Minnesota, was robbed of $2OO in gold. The money-was contained in a trunk in his state-room. On going to breakfast about 7 o’clock, he locked both the trunk and the room door, and sat in such a position at the table that his eye was constantly on the room. But, notwith • - standing these precautions, some one entered through the "' door opening on the guards, and by means of false keys unlocked the trunk, and abstracted the money. The police were notified of the robbery, and made diligent inquiry ■ after the perpetrator, bat without avail. Emigrants and other traveling on our steamers, should deposit their money in the hands of the clerk, as that is tbo ODly sure plan of keeping it. 31 would appear as if nearly every boat is infested with one or more skllYPul thl*f, and every precaution should bo observed by passengers. Fatal RailhoaJ^ccilest. —A distressing accident, whiih resulted in the death of an interesting little boy, aged three years, son of Mr. Frank Anderson, of the Fifth Ward, occurred on Saturday, near tbo City Flour Mills. Tho little fellow, in company with several children Of near the same age, was play ing on the railroad track, on Liberty street, when the eleven o’clock Accommodation train backed down from the inner depot. The children were not observed by the persoAS on the train, until It was nearly on them, and before It could bo stopped tba wheels of one car ran over Mr. child. Both legs were mutilated Bi> horribly that amputation was deomei neces sary, anl tho limbs were taken off by Dr. M’Cook. Tbo * child’s sufferings, however, were too intense for Its delicato conatttut on, and, after lingering In terrible agonlos, it died On Saturday evening about six oiclock. A New Office.—Wo understand ] that the Union Telegraph Company (a consolidation of the Morse, O’Relly, Wade and House Pr ming lines) is about establishing a distinct office In this city. For this purpose, - Mr.Ecksrt,AssistantSvperintendent,ba? rented the build ing formerly occupied by Wm. A. Hill, Gl Wood street, which Is now undergoing extensive improvements prior to their moving into it. The office will be opened, we believe, in a week or ten d-*ya. It is to be under the management of Mr. John F. Lentcb, one of tbo best operators on that line, and by tbu way one of the best fellows in tho world. We predict abundant success for this new arrargement, as their feci’.hies for communication with different points nro very superior. When the office is opened we will baTe somo . thing more to say. Unprovoked Assault on a Colored Man. On Friday night, as an old and respectablo colored man named Thornton was passing along Venn street, near Wood, he wan assaulted and beaten in a brutal manner by a gang of rowdies. The attack was entirely unprovoked, as Mr. Thornton was walking along quietly. A brick thrown by one cf the rcoundruls ttruck him on the head, and ‘.factored his ►koll A German, who was fortunately within eight, called loudly for the -watch, and the rowdies then left, leaving their vic tim senseless on the ground. U< was taken to his home In Manchester, where he still remains, in a critical state. We hOpo the perpetrators of this outrageous attack may be ferreted out and punished. Body Recovered —Tbe body of Mr. Saraael Plton, whose mysterious di appearance f.om erne of tU- | BrownsTille bonlp, while on bis way t.-> the west, we noliwJ . *oxneilme ago, ■wasdijeoreffd floating in tbe Monongahrln, a ahort distance below Cookstown, on tho 10th ln*t~ H« \raa recognized by tbe church certificate* found in bis pock. «t. Id his pockc-t* were also found fifteen dollars In money. An Inquest was held, and on the examination of the body there was found a serere bruise on tbe bead and Which was surposed lobe infixed by tbe wheel of the boat. \gbeaiObnd, hta banns were In htfl pantaloon’p pocket, thus Showing bis position nt tbe tima be fell overbdard. Burglary. —The house of Mr. James Bryan, on Lacock street, Allegheny, was entered by burglars, on Priday night, and robbed or sereral artirles of clothing and jewelry, together with a Fmnll »nm of money. The rascals obtained admittance by lifting the grating of the cot,, •vault, and passing in through the cellar and kitchen. The lower part of tbe bouse was effeclo.lly ransacked, but while attempting to gel Into tbe bed room of Mr. Bryan, which fortunately, was locked on the inside, the noise awoke that gentleman, and they Usd precipitately. Mr. Bryan had a large sum of money in his bed room, whlrh doubtless wrn what the burglars were afhir. Sad Case. —A woman named Mary Flynn was rcmmittedln jail, on Saturday, by Alderman IM-ley./or the larceny or JO from Sarah Dickson. Tho woman is the mother of a small infant, which, for want of a friend to taka care of, she was compelled to taka to prison with her She appeared to be very much .Ceded at thus being coo abroad to jail, and expressed a determine lon to commit sui dde as soon as an ocralion presented, rather than live un. der the shame of having been attested lor theft. Her case seems to be a distressing one. Sunday Liquor Case.—Tho case of Patrick blorphv, charged with selling liquor on Snnd.y, came up before Alderman Donaldson,on Eatarday morning. A roan named Scott positively testified to having drank and pa d for liquor in the house, and that he had so n others do tl.e same The defence and the prosecution were both repre sented by counsel, but as Morphy himself was not present, •further coniid.ration of the case was postponed by mutual Robbery— A farmer named William Morrison, residing near Zellenople, In Butler county, was robbed of *3O, on Saturday, at the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, the monoy was contained in a pocket boo , p ar, in a side pocket of his coat, and was cleverly abstracted y some dexterous pickpocket, while Mr. Morrison was looking at tbe departure of a train. Hack Drivers’ Prices —Mayor Adams, c.f Allegheny, agreeable to the provisions of a late ordlnan.ro fS, has had printed the list of prices hereafter u, bo charged by hack drivers Ac., and which t “ quired to post up In a conspicuous place In their ve immediately. A fine of Jo will be Imposed upon each Tor every day they neglect this precaut.on. District Court—lo tho case of Miller vs. City of Pittsburgh, a verdict for JlOOO was nmdcr. d on .Saturday for the plaintiff, subject to the opinion of tl, -Court on points reserved. A motion for a new tr.al was anode by the defendants counsel. Mecuasics’ BAKK.-The number of shares ■subset tbed to thi. Institution, on Saturday, ™ about f .' l hundred, making in all during the three days the 80, „» hare bean open, orer eleven hundred .bar,-a. The Abochent List will be taken up in Court of Common Pleas morning. The Citt Councils will meet this OTcning . V’t*e cau. JOUS ATWELL J - atweu, lee & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND HEALTHS IN PITTSBURGH JIASDFACTOBBS jfo 8 Wood st.j bd.wf.en Ifliier and Front SpISJ TEAS— 120 hf. che3ts Y. H. Ganpowder and Imp 1 60 do fine Block Teas ; 20 cattles fine Oolong do 60 do Y. n.O. T. and Imperial Teas, COHFEE-200 teg. P"» TOBACCO— 5a Bnd Ba> Msor ted brands 20 do 2> Lump, do - 60 catty boxes A B>», do BOGABS-60 banal. Ojft. '■ SYRUP AND S. H. MOLASSEB— gYRUr ji 0 bblß Eastern Byrup; 37 do Golden an 100 do I.a.S n.Molawes; 25 half bble 8. H. 8. Slclasses. 100 bbls No. 3 Mackerel; ?IBIi 20 do No. 1 Herring. jKjE— 10 tierces prime Rice. GIG ABB—I6O boxes, assorted brands. BI CAEII^ODA-^^^^^ CABntE BOAP- (MaMeiUes) . PIPES— 60 boxes Clay Pipes- TAB PITCH AND ROSIN— -76 barrels Tar: 25 do Rosin; The aboceGoods non In Store "(fl m pa, chasers on reasonable terms, LEE * CO- No. 8 Wood st, between Water and First etß. *\Vm. Youngson* - orojj AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—No. H rtreet > oppoEltB Nept “^om Bouse* y - COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICER President^ -JOHN BHIPTON. pint Tice. President — Wn. H. Smith. Second “ “ Wm. R. Bbown. Stentary— Wh. 8. Havxn. Treasurer —John D. Soullt Superintendent— S. T. North am, Jb. Committee of Arbitration for JpnX—William H. Smith, y. P; W. Rdtrhabt, B. F. Jones, Benjamin Baeeweu., J. S. Dilwoeth. APRIL SO. DAILY REVIEW OP PITTSBURGH MARKET. Omci o? tiie Daily Mobnino Post, \ Monday, April 30,1855. J Business generally was not 60 animated on Saturday as the previous day, although there was considerable activity; FLOUR—The amount changing hands is small. Holders are slow to concede a decline, and buyers are equally slow to purchase at present rates. We note 100 bbls.BuperBne and extra, in lots, from wharf at $10@10,25; 50 do do do from store, $10@10,12^; 30 do extra. In lota, from store at $10,25; 18 do extra, Pearl Mill, $10,30; 16 do superfine do B *COBN MEAL—Hasa downward tendency In keeping with the decline in Corn ; sales 28 bbU. from store at $4,20. GRAIN—Corn: 600 bus sb -lied and ear from wharf, 90c; 200 do shelled from store at 91c. ..... . , . SUGAR—The sale* are heavy. We note 4 bbds good fair atGUc cash; C do prime, C%c, sixty days; 15 do inferior, Cc, four mo*; 60 do prime, cash and time. MOLASSES—3O bbls. cypress, 3Gc, sixty days 40 do old 34c. cosh. MALT—IOO bus. at $l,OO. HOPS —25 bales at 20@28c per lb. BACON—The sales reported on Saturday are compara tively small, and prices aro drooping. They foot up about 23 000 lbs in all, at for Shoulders, cash and time; 814 to 9 for Sides, and 9'/ 2 to for Hams. The inside figures for country cured. Suibt Cured Hams brought 1-c. BULK MEAT—2OOO pieces Sides at 7c, cash. WHISKY—3O bbls. at 34<j?.35e— a slight advance. ASIIES—IO casks Soda at , . ... lO tons baled from wh’f, In lots, $23; 30 do do $-3. Amount of Breadstuff* at Chicago * nd It appears from the extracts btlow that Chicago and St. Lonis are unusually well Bupplied with Breadutuffs, and j that prices are on the decline: ' Chicago, April 24 —LeB9 doing in market, but prices lira. Receipts by rallro d extremely light aud bualoesa at the present the quantity of Floor and Grain in store fto this city) up to Saturday the 21st, Inclusive, com pared with tbat oo the 31st of March, this yeaT aud last * Included In this, the latter statement, are the cargoes of two propellers and twenty-one vesuris already On t»oard, and nearly or quite ready to sail: ' 1854. 1856. 1665. March 31. March 31. * April 21. ..16.650 12,6’vl 16030 . 253.834 372.030 433,137 ,431.065 42f1,2'i7 882 372 ..391 739 1 27.616 335 797 .. 10,617 11,000 13,100 .. 29,010 Flour, barrels .. Wheat, bushels. Corn, do. Ob trf, do. Rye, do. . Barley, do. Bqmlto 1,199,005 999,858 1,7*4,080 FLOUK—Supply limited, nud with Improved demand prices are firm and blsber. , We hear r.f no sale, aioept In moderate lota lor locid trade and export by railroad at 55,60@t5 75 for fine; $7,0n®}7.25 for No. 2 *7 ,5 @*B 00 for No. 1 do; »i,25@!8,50 for fancy, and $B,, Sapid far extra 0 . WllKAT—Rather less dolnc.hut trices firm and unyteld inc. We bear of but few sales a* $1,60@51,65 for common to fair Spring for warehouse Bnd vcs.'.cl; 300 bus good red Winter were taken at CORN—Continues firm and In good demand at enirhuy Improved rate*. Railroad 1 'L< are taken at GC@6B 00 Js warehouse delivered. and we bear of offers of GSc for &<> lbs, on board, future delivery. . .... , . ■ ... St. Lonll. 1110 355 930,753 1,004.497 83,350 03,105 70,080 Total flralo - Flour into Wheat.. Sr. Louis, April 24 —The advices from New Orlcaus have unsettled the Sugar market, and piic.a bare advanced 4 o to Vsc. with a larg«* demand. , f _ , The receipt* of Grnio and other products during Fund*} and yeetvrJay were heavy. On Sunday : * :>5l Back* « hejvt. 14 2)8 do corn, 8375 do oat*. MS bhls flour, 410 do wUjkr, 436 c«ska bacon, G7O bbU pork, 043 tea lard, ■ud b. , bids and S 7 kegs do. Yesprday, the steamer St. Cndx arrived from the Illinois, with thirteen bar*** In to*, bringing 14 600 bushel. B and 1.360 Rack* of wheat. 30 .00 buvhelß and G7O «ackß com. 6,000 buriiel* and 6,100 Racks oat*, 450 bu» beans, and 3 tons hides, brides an immense amount m lumber—these boa’s were frem Chl-agn, l»eona and bacon Since Friday W nearly 2 oon bales of Hemp hare been received frem the Missouri. With lb»* *»«?»* * U PP * week opened with pri v..rv uej>res*ed—me range extending from $7B to *f*». ordinarv and pmue on dressed. These prices fh'w a decline c-f }•’. to $.-> We hare D o information of iutere*t,d..ra-«Ur or foreign In reUuon to this staple. Flour transactions continue Hmited Uty manufacturers hav- atil! heavy conlricts to nrn-t. some as low as $7,G2' j? hbl. They have however. lb" grain at anfflcientlv low prices, contracted for at no early day, n -t only to insure them acainM I. s“. but In present a very re. munemtlTe profit We notice,! vesterdav a al, of l.f'bO bbU cltv anperSne, (Myrtle street i -t l-W deliverable in J ten or titVen days Smalt lots of country superfine at to 26, and extra $10,26 On ’Change, yct-rdac, th- range of Who, .« M low.: Sprios J 1 n> to $1 i’.2«, Spring «nd i ,11 ml led -> to SI TO, Fall S'.OfJ-j to 5'2.22. the first Inferior, the laet lor priW-falr to goo'? lot. brooch’. {I.SO to pi. >■ S*’”™ tots were ralen 1-T mlteidere. *lo wing that a demand still eti.U from abroad, sod that tl.i, m.rbet 1. relied op»n, to a rnmdder.bteealeot, tor the nece-arr rurply- U i, hardly probab r the dtlirlocrr trill prove a. great a. many, not a great while ago, ituTVirateJ. So hr, receipt. can well com psro with former jeers. Markets In Cincinnati Kvr.si'v;. April 26 The market f.r all Inline arllrlea 1» uni price. haresdowuward tendency. The traD»«=tloo» ■> ptovialnue ora Trey small, anil pric" l l°” r "it ODIV in llmllrd qnnntitira. and adrl." from < hlr.go and ,1 haul. indicate abutnl.nl -,i s .pl!r.» ..f wheal-. the a"'™ l * ■' St Louis are immensely large. Tit. a- nd demand l ’f Id' ton» in this market, ha. ImlnneJ large -litpraenis from he north during the last tiro week., to thi. market, at.' th Bopply now largely erceeds the demand, and several ,01. hare been forred t IT at one dollar p.r bushel, from the rat “ay nation., end we understand ..reral ihr.u.and bu»h.de which had reached Cleteland In tran.iiu for Ihl. market, hare been Hopped there, and are being eent to 1 and mint, in Ka.trra Ditto In reek a market. The high rate wblr.h whisky had been run up to in Ihl' marks' owing to a speculative demand, ha. pot sustained, nr.d a d*llue of one cenl a gallon w.e established todayCbmmrr. telegraph markets Nrtr Ynr.lt, April 2S.—Cotton firm with upward IrnJrßry-. M ies 2.00 bales. Flour a trillo higher. fairs 4™° bbls Ohio; 80oth.ru quiet at $lO MoUO.T.. Wh'a “"<*«*"{• Corn eauer. but notnotably lotr.T -ales 2V*'6 Pork uua.ttled: a.lrs of ofj m-.-s at $l6 M, and IT fiO- D-ime sU.!i'uH SO Href firm. Ijar.ldnd.wttl.de. J inL rodener. " Whisky. Ohio. lIT. Cot Tee firm; fee SOOO lout" Itio nt lOUkill. Sugars an.l lloU-f f firm, l.ln £X nUBi<*‘s . »u>ck. .lull I »»o*r —7l InUtaDO Ores 1 ll'mols Central, ‘ PmLADtXPUU. April 25.-Th. ro alpha ofJ l'mf “""‘l,O rat.- market dull: ..hipping brands held at export demand. fairs roußued to Fmall lots ir. suppi) lm negate w' n 1B „, trade, at $10,75M.11.« I - "'“'"O” » D '‘ kin. hran.li. Rye Flour and Corn Meal, nothing doreg. quota the former at $7.26. and the latter at s<■'■" Y-rj little Wheat arrlrinr, and hut little demand ; aale. .00 bus prime Penna. red nt $2.71 per hue. in stare. »e qu.t. whits 'at 7Kui2 7H The demand for Itye ha« fallen off. sale at 45 Ct.rn dull and prices lower sales ltf-U bus Southern L'llow at alout sl,o!Kitl.lO. afloat, and hJUO.bus Western re arrire wUhin ten days at SI,OS. Oat. in fair demand. bus Penna. at 70c, end 1600 bus Delaware a 6, . InC.ll-e Sugar and Molacees transactions nr.. l.mlled. owing to’the want of storks to operate in. Whisky ware., held at 3S In bbls , ami 37 tn bbdP. Pt-n,,.*, April 78 —Flour drill aod prices nominal. A Nothing’ d"n. d |n Urd‘ l WhDky In "tetter demand at 33c. tirreeries firm a moderate demand. To-atoes plan y and dull at $1@1,40: the arrirals bare fallen off. Weather warm; rirer aacbanged. British and Continental Exchange. biqiit hills drawn by DUNCAN, BHER.SIAN A CO. ON TIIE UNION BANK, LONDON, I* gCMt* or £.l and Upwantia. . mriß'QF TJItAFTd ar« amilnble at nil the pncrlpa T Town.of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IKBLAND, and the CONTINKNT. We also draw SianT Bats on M. A. Grnnebium A Bftllln, FRANKFORT A HA IN, „„ Which eerr. »» a R«mttanc,.to all parts of OERMA. i, oa P Letters of Cre lit, on wbioh Honey ran bo obtained, a. n^^o‘7o P r" l l.tl, F S:'.rdo,ber aecurltlee In En rope, will reo Ire prompt ■“* nt ‘° n WII .LIAMB A 00.. . Wood, corner Third .treat. Grand and Serpentine Pianos, MADE DT NUNNS & CLARK, NEW IORK T -r Vr Fnrn hag juf»t received Invoices of ® choice lot of H.KUNNS * CLARKE HA NO 3, and omon* others, of * Vnll Grand Plano, JTBu U Full size, 7 Octaves .* * w «« \* “ OTtAND” 1b eolten up in a style of contly v PRance SSA ITT. elaborately and tastefully earned, e * c ’’Also FULL SERPENTINE PIANOS; •' SEMI *• " '• LOUIS XlVth ii BOUND OORNEBB, plain, ‘ “ EQUARE “ H _ KIiKBEB, Sole A S eut lu this city for Nunns * «- Due notice will be given of the arrival of tl» above Planoe. A CHICKKRINO 7 Ootev* ROSEWOOh jfY J 1 r ociicr is nbont '“ TID^ h ‘ h " will »“,"u^Wp»S r *;«.>^»- tettamrsr rszs f hM been ,n ” ssg u. ti ~,2 Between Diamond alley a° d Fonrthjt. XTKW-I.RKBB 060D8~A. A. MASON * CO, will open N on Monday, April 23d, another choice tot of* Good*, Consisting of some splendid stylo of I and Flg\l Bllka, Berages, Tiaffucs, Grenodlces, or **®23 1 Lawn a, Baraga Robes, Ac. £ ENT.’S FURNISHING OOODIS.-A. ATMASOITiCa \T have received a larf?e wsortment of Gentlemen Cravats, Pocket Gloves, Vestings, Ac. SOPEHTV—ON HAND—roll SALE, as daßcrlbed my printed Register. Just call and get one gratis, 1 you want anything In Land or Homes. J ap23 _ TUOMAB WOODS, 75 Fourth^Ht. cTAOASKS'BACO'N SHOULDhIIS; DU 10 “ s. c. Ilams; 10 “ B C Dried Beef ;io store and for sale by ftp9 ENGLISH A RICHARD o '' r , =i=TTTirT)YES^i _ h»>» r«sv«l a large aßHOrtment of YBUr—so bbis. Syrup In «tore and for aale by I H_ ? a '* J Jj Tric’obaptae. Per- , Y "„n KNQIiISH A RICHARDSON. Crlatadoroa, Harrisor », * o[ , fc c „ n alwayB rely on, bagfl Rio Cottee in store and for sala by Mma * JOSEPH FLEMING, siOtFISK 100 Dge ENGLISH 4 KICIIARDPON. 010 P 5° CUTC ll corner of Mortet street anil_lhe Diamond^ - 1 fnaVV. K i, 1000 packages of Mackerel, Nofl. 1 anil 3, nV ! irli“W ATEK—II* bblaul thia celebrated Mineral r.nfi EKOLIinjIUCHARMON thia day, *' bJ Sa IMILLBB ABICKETBON foI apl7 CO rner of Market street and the Diamond. 8T " JUSTKECEIVED “ AX j 3 QIL LEBPIE 4 CO.'S, M„ket«t«et and the Diamond, to Iw seen at No; 76 Wood street. apli oorner o, Martel sue ap2l:lw 1 t'- li ; •. .■'V *' J River,—Last evening at dusk there were 5 feet 9 Inches water in the channel, and falling. The raftsmen recently arrived say that the shower of Thursday-would make little Impression on the Allegheny river. A large amount of lumber and shingles was floated past the;dtj yesterday. The steamer “ Diurnal ” is the regular packet for Wheel* log this morning. She leaves at 10 o'clock. Tne steamer “ Keystone State ” is the regular jacket for Cincinnati this morning; she leaves at 10 o’clock. The steamer “ Endeavor,” Capt. John May, will leave for the Wabash river to day. A new hull, belonging to Capt. Wm. Haziott, formerly of vhe steamer “ Hartford,” arrived yesterday from Elizabeth; when finished she will be No. 6 of the four on gine steamers built on the principle of the strainer “Challenge.” The hull draws nino Inches water. The steamer “ Amazon.” Capt. Wm. Hazlett, wll make her maiden trip in the regular packet line, for Cincinnati, to-day. Those who w i hto travel on a fine boat with splen* did accommoila'inns should not fail to take paesago on the u Amazon.” She leaves at 10 o’clock, A. M. The foe new steamer “ J. 8. Pringlo,” Capt. Stoops, will leave to day for St. Louis. Any recommendation from us would be superfluous, as she is well able to recommend her self Her officers are courteous and will be found attentive to the comfort of all who travel with them. TnE Louisville Courier , of the 20th Inst., says: The river was slowly falling, yesterday, with seven feet two or three inches wuter in the canal last evening. Dar ing the previous twen*y-four hours it had fallen about an inch. The weather continues warm, at times cloudy, and indicating rain. Tne Lexington Express of a late date, has the following: The Steamboat Monopoly.— The steamer Express will in terfere, to a considerable extent, with this attempt of St- Louis to oppress the people of upper Missouri. The Exprees, on her way down, took ten thousand dollars worth of rope for Messrs. Anderson k Gratz, at twenty-five c«nts a coil, and a large amount of other freight at like low rates. The SL Louis Democrat, of the 24tb inßt.,says : The river at this point continues unchanged. The York State, in yesterday evening from Dubuque, reports the riv er falling all the way down. A despatch was shown to us yesterday from Rock Island, which says: river rising very little: do not expect much of a rise for four weeks, we learn from the officers of the Julia Dean, that the damage to the Fanny Fern on the 17th was more serious than we slated in yesterday’s issue. She was crossing tho upper rapids when she encountered the storm. Her cAbln, pilot bouse and chimneys were carried away, I together with ,m nubiber of persons who were in the pilot bouse and texas. No lives were lott. POET OP PITTSBURGH. 6 FEET 9 INCHES WATER IS THE CIIAIfNIL. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson,Browntyilla. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. 14 Gen. Bavard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, Ueret, Wellsville. “ Venture, Gordon, Heaver. “ Diurnal, Bhepherd, Wheeling. “ SL Clair, Duulap, New Orleans. •« Equinox, llowlcy, New Orleans. “ Linden. Coulter, Portsmouth. •• Mansfield, Greenlee, Si. Louis. “ Fairy Queen, Reno, Louisville. “ Inmn, Smith Ponsmouth. “ Keystone State. Hazb-p, Ciadnuatl. “ Gen. Larimer, Steubenville “ Allegheny. M’Lean, Cincinnati. ». Convoy, Wolf, ualliopolK DEPARTED. Steawrr I.Bwon, Parkinson, BtwmtUl,. .. Luz-Toe, Bennett. Brownsville. .. G-n. B.tyard, Peebles. Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, llerst, Wvllsville. .. Venture, Gordon, Reaver. ,< Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. Gen. Larimer, . Steubenville. „ Buckeye State, Reltzhoover, Cincinnati. .. Cuba. Parke, Cincinnati. >• America Greenlee, New Orleans. Ohevnlt, M'lntosb, Zanesville. ~ pen-ia. Robin-on, St l-oui.«. .. Penury Wania, Klinefelter, Cincinnati. “ New York, GUlmore, St. Louis. “ Alma, Cochran. Illinois river. “ |SSS ” PITTBBUBGH, CISCINHATI, LOUISVILLE, SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Btoam Packet Line, ° FC-lt THE NVETANCZ of PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT JiETWtlft PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Sulnt Louli. u--. This* Un* Is <>! jr3> *, < iJSyt&nt l-r-rful 9u>*mm 1 »nd comfort, and U tl- r„LI IuBWII M.U u« o, htu.* p.ccrr, on tta. Ohio rir-r. U connect* «ilh lh« U. b- »»« Unoof Summer* from Unrjouotl to LouUvl.l. »nd -»[nt ,wi.u-h mweiK>ri and frcirhl »r* ndteleit aiid cnr’rd iJrouvA Jallv. t»o no» st-»in«« fc«*' boon added ?K* Uu., o' ni-i/aitir. 'rum I\Ustturfjh. nnniKVt'.'T HR M. w. llciTinocvri.... Sunday. KPY*TOSr '-TVTP ...l*con 1! cinrr. Monday. amShiVnY ...lino 'l-U.s *«***• rLN<asNATi.:::::::.......K m™ PHIUAPKLI’HI* R-J- }*«£* FriSl^* 7 ' S3B?f?fei i~:i£*»s U ruvi's(U T ON.t AfMlU> J.jliN flack. j Moii''njnin.‘l* Hour* Buildings* Pittsburgh. lSi's. Ir.orSSj For Cincinnati ami Louisville. rw »iwr FAIKY yl-KKN, C»pi Jons C. I K.N-'.M't Cl-iK will for Aggaalu.l ullmuriueJlsU ports on TUKSDAY.M.j l»t, ul 10 A .M , v For Irt-t-bl or R?pJ)' C,D ‘ n ’ ar ' l - or * 4> H.ACK A UY|N<;?TON. Agent*. For St. Louli, tiolenn, Uublqu " nd St l*nu I • _ . Tin- .unm«r MA.M-mXD. Til » OntmK, jggJsJ&and U *‘2 i^'0r UWSo"™. Agents. Pittsburgh, HieubenwHle aud WheeUng I <B»- ■» Tl.« A.;s.s U r.t LKawQa.i,- foiifst city. <>?•.«>■• D ’‘“""I’ Vular DAILY PACKETS. W««» Pittsburgh, •Iteubeiirile .od Wheeling, -topping »’* «“ Intetniedtat. wiM EiVArIM-rltn* I»u TursJft) a* Thursdays and baiardays, “'tw'fOKKST CITY will I^r. Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o «-.rvk. A.M -- ; h# will Lre Monday, W*Jn**lays and In d»»«. At 7« eVlork, *.M- , , For fra 2 (,t or p.,,«e or to^ - a No IM> Vrout Rtrvflt. hoy2B _ XTnr Rt. Louis and Keokuk* . Thu fine ptnaunr KEYSTONE BTATK,Copt- I JEjaJWII L.bN, Jr.SH Eicurntn, Clerk, will. jSß&BaboYe and intermediate ports on MONDAY, 30th lost., at 1- M , , . For freight or passage appl? on hoard, B r U SK a Agsnt. BpdO „ __ - " for NashvllJe _ The Hteamer LOUISVILLE, Captain A. D£A*j I JE£LJ*W Colli ta CUrk, will U*»* wt daßMCHSinletuiedUlfl ports on TUESDAY, May I » ‘°For J.-iKU or J “ftSoSTON. Arf* For Wabaib Blver. Tli« FMnr ENDEAVOR, CApt JoM Mat, I Hi AT U ItAKCA, Clwrk.wlll laatp for the abort) ana l ,orts 00 Monday, : ’ th iu U * at 10 AM t For (r,lßht°r .PI>U 0,. bo.rd.oMP For St I.ouU ~, TWt.-amc.rJ S. I’IUNOLE, Captain »>. 1 JESodS-roors, O. W. Man, Clrrk, will for tha ouj intermediata porta on MOaUAI, 30th Inst, at 10 A. M. , „ . Forforlght or ~««• S.'uSM. Afi«_ ■ ;r.rrnTiTr pnrket for Loulbvlll** B Th* steamer AMAZON, C«pt Wu. Hazlett^ - I IP’-XI- Clerk, trill ‘-‘',n?nAY S SOth ports on MONDAY, the sum '"jl * B— Loading at the foot of Liborty street. ; ••• ' -i y- +- ': :• l ' •_'•>>*;.■■> *' r - ' ' VJr-fc^S. ,J v > :■ *. v +2 • ' j -K-* T* * >: .. « y' STEAMBOATS. “1855” CANADA WEST. SShsegagaazss^ Port Stanley, ami Port Burwell, as follows. , j Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY anu THURSDAY KYKNINQ,at7'/S o'clock. I.eaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 IonNESDAY Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every Wfc.DNfc.SDAX B lh B e A ” P h ronnrcta at the Cleveland, OoTimbus and P Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Plttsbnrjh the lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stnnley with the London “whloh connects with the Great Western Railroad. mmsrice apply on hoard, or to BCOVILL * ' Election Notice. SSSsrpaw derof the Board of M^Jjj A * s WALLACE, iWdpnt. R. Finkey, SwTHtary- apl3.lm A CARD. , OTTmMAS SMYTH Hate of Jaynes’ Pekin Tea Store) THSp£«u™ blB frUnd ‘ “ nd lbe pubUc he i, now located H 2 RurrnmsD street, opposite tue Tost Office, "puX™ for cash, and trill be so d at a email adeance, either by wholesale or Mtaih !?2LIH_ T N L ANY^YF.ATUEIt : -C A Il Q 0 Mammoth North and l N gonth Lightß enable him to produce PICTURES oi Adults in thedarkestweathcn <• - ■ • V * 4 » * ; *-\ s J •« . «y ,•'*!*>• auction sales. Auctlon--D»Wy Sale*. AT tha Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets at 10 o'clock, A. M., a general assortment of Seaftonat)l”supi e and Fancy Dry Gooda, Clothing, Boot, .ndahoo S ,nat a) c.p S , 2 *= ;fcliOOKj p M i Groc.rlta.4TiMMw.ra, Glaaswara, -rablt CaU.ry, lookfag Glmßsts, Sow and Baoond Hand Honaohold and Kltchan For nlture, Ac., AT 1 O’CLOCK, P. M., sssusfaSsw&Sa 5 ® BUier watches, Ac. P. M. DA VIS. Auctioneer. risSl.tt P. JE. DAVIB, Auctioneer. OAKLAND O MINIBUS LINE AT Aucnos.—On Weilnts 2d, St 2 o’clock, at the Marine ionVelS°°aDio avenue, will be cold the entire ptock oontutink of 3 Omniburer; : aata of Her neas 11 HOtaea; 1 apriog Wagon, Ac » Aucfr. apr27 _ . Fine household furniture at auction—on TUESDAY morning, May let, at 10 o clock, at the e T no It (IT o’NeilL No. 34 Grant street, near Third, wHl d be sold a superior lot of Household and Kitchen Fur nlture! embracing mahogany chahs, sofa and rocking chair, centre card and dining tables; fancy what not; fancy and remmon chairs; marble top dressing bureaus; high and L,m n™* hndsteads: parlor, chamber and stair carpets; table-cover^?hearth rugs; window Hinds; bedding, cook iDinTe SS W^u k iS«l™ Ddmou, having been but a shorttime in use. p, M. DAYI3, Auctioneer. educational DUFF’S aEROANTILE COLLEGE, PITTSIiUR GH> P-A INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of Pennsyl vania, with Perpetual Charter BOASD or TRUSTEES. His Excellency the Hon. James Buchanan, Hon. W. n. Lowrie, Hon. Wm. Wilkin?, Hon. Moses Hampton, Hon. Charles Naylor, Gen. J. K. Moorhead. ?ACOLTT. P DUFF, author of the “ North American Accountant, ’ Professor of Boob-Koepitig and Commercial Sciences. ANdSbWT HOWPEN, Assistant Professor of Book- K D WILLIAMS, the beßtoShnnd Ponman in the United Btatea, Professor of Commoreial and Ornamental of Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law and Political Economy. P. lIAYDKN. Principal of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Mathematics. 4c. ~ , 4 . , „ . . The Students of this Institution fcbtain the following ob vious adrantages over all others: lßt. A training for business prepared by a practical mer chant of eighteen yearB experience In extensive buaißew, tainted and perfected by fifteen years subsequent practice bears the signature of the author of a system of Book-Keeping sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of Hew York, as the moat perfect in the English U Sd Ua ytmJentt can review their Book-Keeping, and have the professional advice of the Principal at any future time, fr 4th f Th«jM>*btain the handwriting of the beßt Penman in the Unite l States—ono who writes all the speeimms which he exhibits. . . T «. « m« 1 6th. Regular Lectures on Commercial Law, Political Economy and the Prlnc pies of Commerce. Refer to any of our City Merchants or Bankers before engaging elsewhere. , , .. pupil* received daily. Terms unlimited, anil no oubt of the permanence of the institution. Duff’s Book-Kteoing, Harper's edition, sl,6o—pp. 19-, royal actavo—“ the best in the EnglUb language.* Duff’s Steamboat Accountant, $l. U A perfect system for each acts." , , .. s> Send for a Circular and Specimen of Yi Ullaros Pen manship. i ap2l:<iaw SGWICKIiKY 'aOADBIIIV, A CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL senOOL for BOYS, on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, ami Ohio Hirer. twelve miles from Pittsburgh. .103. fl. TRAVKLLI, A. M., Principal. The SOMMER SESSION will commence on TUESDAY, May Ist, 1355. , , Tsrms—Boarding, Tuition, Wafting, per session of fire months stoo. For circulars and other particulars, enquire of Messrs. John Irwin A Sons, No. 67 Water street, or T. 11. Nevln A Co , No. 167 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Plttabarcrh Mathematical A commercial COLLEGE 18 BOW opened for the reception of Lady end Gentlemen I Pupils who wish to<etici*ea sound and thorough know lwitte of the following branches of education: Writing, Book-Keeping and amtacollateraUniences, Algebra,Geome try, Trigonometry, Menraratloo, Navigation, the use of Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, Ac, Ac. The 1 rln . c needs not to be recommended, as his name and capability ar- well known to this community, being a Teacher in Ibis city for several years, and for the la3t three months has suc cessfully taught in the Iron City Commercial College, bu. has left it on hi* own accord, with tho intention c.f cstab* tubing an Institution In which the jouth of Pittsburgh can alquire a knowledge of thing, more profitable than matting unintelligible hlsreglf pbirs, though by no chance will Writing be neglected. .... a a,™,. The Principal's csnahillties can be tested by any pi rson who doubt, his qualifications, as they wrre by the gentle men whore names are atlached to the following tesli monials :• ALlxonEjnr, NoTembei 21,155>4. 1 take great pleasure in certifying to Mr. llarTj'fl (lualtfl oatlour .« a thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to luetruct young gentlemen io the tcienre of nerruunta-be aides being a good mathematician anjj'yLKyiV^a?' rvt|XCL, ‘ 14110 Prcftaor Id Pittsburgh Commercial College. PmstroEQU, NoTember '-*• Mr. Barr* is amßwutl? qualified for imparting Instruction In the science of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-Keep ing I fouo-l him even critically with those Lra “ hC " 0f Third Pn'uic ■&»!. rton. I think nil the Teachers of this ooauty Asso. lotion will concur with me In this KFLLT, Principal Finrt Ward Schools, Allegheny. I The Writing department will he attended to by a gentle 1 manof .uperlor qualification., who will deTote all h u at tenllon to the lmnjedUto lmproreme.lt of the pupils. 1 Hours of instruction fretn H A M. to 10 I. Id. 1 TEEMS: I Book-Keeping and Writing *» P” ““";»• Writing " ,OT -° >«»>“•• initroctioni Inßlonic. MU WAMELINK would respectfully inform his pupils •n ■ friends that he wiU continue hi* prolession as instructor tn the PIANO SORTEand VOICE. Orders left • t Mr. KLEBER’9 Music Store, or at his resi dence, No. 187 w'ECOND Street, will be promptly aU^* d to. . ‘ . TRANSPORTATION TO AAD FROM THE EASTERN CITIES TJA rENJ*'A. CAJfAL A>'D RAILROADS. D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, _New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. riMIIS ROUTE beioß »°» good order, we ,r * I to despatch property cither troy on favorable terms. Shipment.. consigned to either of the undesigned w !lI no forwarded without charge for cammtsnons, and nil mstroc lions promptly ettendej to. m iddrero or apply » fuSiinth. HARRIS 4 LEECn, Riceieine Depot No. 13 South Third street, DeliTeriOK Depot, Dock st., Philadelphia. A. SMITH, Agent, No 75 North utrett, RaUlmore. jno. McDonald, Agent, apt:3m is No.T Battery Place. Net. Yorfc ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S <t LIVERY AND BALE BTABLE, SSStviMm* a .treat and CDorry^n.y, Bprl4:tl _ * llati and Cupa, . aWe tronld Inrita the attention of our friend, and the public to a splendid assortment of HAW and GAPS which we are now opening for the Bummer which, for beauty of Btylo, exceeds anything ever - o»7n hl ia city, or wejt of ,he Mountains Call and ax r amine for yoursalres. 9l Street PUtabnVilh. ul ap " Notice. THU Partnership of JOHN M'DKVITT 4 BltO. wes (lie solved on tbo Owt inst. John M’Devitt will th« business st tha old stand, snd attend to the settlement ot the business of the lets WILLIAM M’DKVITT. Pittsburgh, January Bd,lB3&—{ jan4 Removal. SptUNGKR lIAItBAUQiI * 00. hare removed to No. 295 Liberty street. - „. Bfl . ri in ALEXANDER TOHSTTO "ITpIUNU Kit IIARBACUU i CO, (Successor. “> S; Bar- S bough ) Commission and Forwarding Merchants , Ueal S In VV 00l and l’roduco generally, No. 290 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . —•— Special Bulletin- To TDK L ADI KB AND THE PUBLIC UENKBALLY.— w K RGLIMKRTZ begs leave to announce to his no a^ l^c , M^^tof»r Ud -D.w r Hd. bn«lnrfa that he has orer had lha plaaaura of open lnTh°i«°rionnftha Ladle. 1« pnrticulaly Invited to those r rfr °, r o sif h“ to'rall JnS eaamlna hi. .too*, that the low r.io» wiP “uU the time., and the qnnlltiea and eaqnislte at, lea nil SOHMKRW. »lexunitlcr W* Fosterj 1 TTORNEV and COUNSELLOR at LAW, aot Solici* =: tales of collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage -fS'-L'AV Tltlß* examined and title papers drawn. ° r 0ffl"o“ FOURTH »trs.L a few denre above fmUhfleld. SSi.hnrah. March 28,1856-[mh2Balaw] A. W. Fomr, N/VT4RY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for tho Stales ol No* Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin „ Vn?k Michigan, lowa California and Virginia. dr» “ and acknowledgments .. t r»f . rvco-dor uh In any of the above named bU» tak 28, 1 - n ni KHS”ere reminded that under the Bounty I ''/Ludbltl just paßSed, all who have Berved In any war are entitled to 160 aoree of land. The under- | since 1790 niA Bervices for the procurement of Warrants Bignod oilers his “r™"*. fost f eb> Attorney at Ua. under earn Act. Fourth at., above Smlthfleld. „ rt —Tho law applies also to all Drlverß engaged In v N „ B - the Army; to all Bailors and Marines; to Kev hauUnS f° om „ all d Soldiers; to those engnged as Volun i Office to flotilla men, and to those engaged I . OOOD"HOMEiNTHE WEST 18 VERY DESIRABLE A GOOU a. qooD RIFLE. . You «an procure a first . article In the Gun end Platol lino, Tory cheap, at the SotbKmbk am works. ap!B —T UOOKB FOR CHILDREN. I ftW 5 * Wn lust received e Cue aeeortment of Juvenile P kl'for EamHy »nd Sabbath School Reading. Call and | Sne r a»bet street, near Fourth. g DjmsoN ._ ■F rich Plaid, Btriped and Figured Berages, TiMUos, Or gandieß, Ao., Ac., Bome elegaut t»ge Bobes. <• v j STOOK—2O 13"! v. 7i. Fourth street. WILKINS 4 COn ap? 1 Ootnndsalon Stock Brokers and Bankeis. - . <* 4 * , . ? -.’ 4 ‘ j#s- A Pact worthy of Record and At l en tloN —WRIGHT’S TONIO MIXTURE, « guaranty l and certain cure, far FEVER AND AGUE. TMff'prepft;atlon for the treatment of the above disease, an.J parfect e «dioa tionof thecaust.is one of the most impor ant Oh mjcal Discoveries of the 19th contury. Its neutralising fSteets on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and act.*''ike a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re storing the tone of the Stomach, and invigorating tL« Con. stitution. Unlike the general remedies resrTted to for its trea» mnnt, such as Quinine, Arsenic, &c., which leave the system worse than they found It, it improves the general health, j purifies the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a j regular and healthy action. Being prepared under ihe immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may olvsjs he relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the ihoo.-anda of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and other.- who have been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of it. superiority over all other preparations. We can only add, in conclusion, If-you are suffering (rom Fever and Ague, try it and be cured! PETER T. WRIGHT A CO , 241 Market st, Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. . For sale by GEO. U. KEYBKR, No. 140 Wood street, and R. E. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap27aUw3m la _ kS-Mareh’a Radical Cure Truss witl euro nearly every case of reduceable Hernia. Trusses at various price* always on hand. Children’s Trusses of different forms and strength for sale. Elastic Stockings for varicose or enlarged veins. Abdomnial Supporters— A dozen different klrnls. pile Props for the support and cure of Pile*. Shoulder Braces to relievo a crooked and deformed condition of the Che#, and many diseases of the Chest. Suspension Bandages. All these articles may he bad or applied at DR. K BY. SER’S Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Mood etreet, sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be sent to any pari of the country by Bending the money and measur.-. ap2s*daw tfST-A Substitute for the New lilqnor haw*— DR. URBAN’S ANTI-BACCHANALIAN ELIXIR, a safe and sure remedy for ihe cure of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a lonia is une* quailed. For tho following complaints it ifl a most valuable medicine : Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Fpilepty, Neuraljia, Piles, Fevers of all kinds, Delirium Tremens , General Debility, ThU medicine is Intended to produce a change in the sys tem, and a distaste f>r alcoholic drinks. Several instances where we have sold it, we have had the most gratifying result*; so, to persons who aro really desirous of breaking off the indulgence in intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be a great help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of DR. GEO. 11. KEYSKR, No. 140 Wood street, comer of Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. ap26:d*w Cough Remedies. —lr. Keyser’s Pectoral 3yrap will euro you. Dr. lieyser’s Pectoral Syrup will euro Bronchitis. Dr. Keyeer*B Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup will core Influenza. Dr. Key&er’s Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold lu the head. Dr. Koyscr’ri Pectoral Syrup will euro Incipient Con sumption A recant letter from Mr. J. W. Veotch, of Rokeby, OMo, W 1 want you to pend mo two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by moil. There lrf & lady hare who has a cough and ibo doctors can't cure her. I wub in tho same way, and tried everything without benefit, until 1 got oboiileo* your Pectoral Syrup ; 1 took it but twice, and it cured me sound and well.” A*k for Dr. Keeper's Pectoral Slur? and take no other p,i c e, 10 cents. Sold st Dll. KBVSER’S, No. 140 Wood street. »nd ot JP. FLEMING’S, Jllegheny- ap2s:dsff «j- Ualm of Thomand Flowers, for beauti fying tb« CompleiSoß, and eradicating all Tas, riJirura aod Fbeckus from the face. Bold at Dr. KKYSKK’S, 140 Wood J acso _ nafreU'e Indian Liniment, Fur KJirumatim, Bruises, Pains in the Back, Side—Sores of all h-indt. A certificate from Cumberland, Maryland.] CrwPMLiJfn, March 10,1855. Mu. U O.O.Caust, ZtnMVillo-Dcur Sir: th. lavor nf vouion-iul us tnenly-fimr doi.o LAKbBUL. u INDIAN LINIMENT’ I’l-om “ml It without del*,,.us w. Lav. net half a doi.n bottles on b»ml. uni ll cannot “ substituted m this country; ihervlur., do not disahpuint ... •♦•••**. Respectfully, yours Ac. Rcall A ’tVArrs. and retail at Dll. GKO. n. No. 140 Wood turret, corner of >»rgln alley, MO'ILKR. Liberty Hreet. ] For nalu Drug Btoi Headache and UeuraJglftor hairr Yises STAsmst; Cram at OiKKI-VS UKPUBATrVE BVHUP— Mr. William Trimble, M’KeWy’* Row, to»n, Fifth Ward, Baja be was cured of Sick Haadacbe o f ei K bi yoars landing, by three bottles of Oakeley’s Depurn. live Syrup. ll« had tiunl various physicians without a cure He U now entirely well. Oakeley’s Depurative is for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Teller, and all eruptive diseases l For aale wholesale and retail, UR. KE\SKR*S, No. 140 Weed street, Sign cf the Golden Mortar, ce 75 cents per bottle. ? 1 ' poetry suggested by a tinglr. apjJicatian of Crlatadoro’i Kxcelator Hair Dye« A* red clouds darken In the twilight, And blackens over heaven’s blue skylight, So CRifcTicofco’* IHrc Dye turneth 1 %t> block the hair that redly buraetb. The cuttle £sh cunningly blackens the foam When an enemy darts at the queer little gnome; But as quick Cmstinoso will darken the Hair, With bis Dtr of all dyes most efficient and rare! Crlstadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye is «cld wholesale Mid retell it Dr. KEYSEIE3, HO Wood street-sign Golden -— jEj-Rettra.lgla.--Thi3 formidable disease, which ,„ m , to baffle the skill of physicians, yields like mi B io to Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Mr. E. Boyden, formerly of the Astor nods', New York, and late proprietor of the Exchange notel, lUehd'.ond. Va., is one of the hundreds who hare been cured of revere Neuralgia by Carter's Spini.h Mixture. . D f eiDC<" hi. cure, he has recommended It to numbers ox others, Who were suffering with nearly every fo'm of dds ease with the most wonderful success. Ue says It I* the most extraordinary medirinebe has ever seen usod, and the best blood purifivr known. , vss.i-, • # * See advertisement In another column. |nihl.»-im__ Hslr Restorer.— -This preparation s«*m» to be efflcaclous for the restoration or the heir upon uart W. here seen the testimony of persons well known to us, who hare used the compound successfully, thereby corroborating the opinion of its restore Jve enet „ X I”. of nothin, more desirable m the way of per- Snal comeliness end comfort then u-Rood bead ot hair,and nnv process by which this crowning ornament of the enter orrsorred. or recovered when lost, without, in The foregoing: is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) Intelligencer, and refers to on article which has for a time been advertised in our columns. We must confess that we have been somewhat sceptical as to the remarkable effect, attributed to this famous “ Hair Restorer." But our in credulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two y seeing a couple of certificates of well-known and perfectly credible cltiiens of the neighboring town of Preston-one of them the Captain of a New London whaling chip-to the cited that, In each of these cases, a two or three months use of the “ Restorer" had actually brought out a new and vigorous growth of hair upon the head where it was before bald—the baldness being, In one case, of more than twenty years standing. Wv do not suppose it is by any means cer tain that, because the application has been thus successful |„ one case, or two, or a dosen, It Is therefore certain to prove equally successful in all. But with sucl. head-etrong evidence as the foregoing, very few bald heads, wo suspect, would willingly forego a fair trial of the “ Restorer. All such ‘-old heads” are informed that the article can be had at Messrs. Lee * Osgood's -iVoricieh Evening Courier. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYdKR'S, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden ah29 W c. GALLAGHER, Pbopbibtob. Fourth ifrtr, betwrcn ll’ond and SmUhfidd. THIS spacious establlsbmout has beep leased by tho »üb scriber, and completely ii. u Rt all hours prepared to furnish “■ Jf ?„'*„, ,h»t In be found Id the beet re K uU,ted is wr■«,» SSX.TMS.« -Vc Hall. l a V‘ 1 Alexander Hays, miti£ntiy located, and will punctually attend to all business entrusted to his charge. rste&incbs: „ „ -p Hon. W. F. Johnston, President Allegheny t alley B. B. W Milnor Roberts, Chief tngineer u M ta&SpUUVh and Steph. B. R. jMimThonipsonrBaperlotend«nt City tlas Works. jJ£“ K D»v. Cull Kpalpeer. Allegheny City. |n|n^ TEA l FISK OOLONG at 50 &• Fine Old Country, 60 cts. ID. Fine Young Hyson, 60 cts. 9 I*>. Warranted to give satisfaction. APSO: Superior Nlng-Voog ct,. y—v Vi to farm FOIBLE, consisting Of Sixty-two Acres of choice Land, situate in Columbiana county, Ohio, \J °f c^ e . ’ w n ßVi ij e and within a quarter of o at l™f Theßearer.S“« of Pit .burgh apd Cleveland u'B f » 1* all »» dtt f « nce > anJ °^° at ,a f} y “°» eB Twldl B* B* 1 __ > li * elline House, llarn, 4c., a Well ’f ‘Slepfwtter a” the doer ;a small Oreb ".. r Two veins of Coal opoDod, and coal under tho | o,caor Ms^ /-a. wvfca OIL 5 hblfl. in Btore and for sale by LNKCA Ui.iv—o uui«. FLEMING 8803-, (Successors to J. Kidd A C 0.,) No. 60 Wood street c a BOXES "CONCENTRATED LVE, a Bub»U\ute for Eot 50JSU »IUM. article for ap24 BOWN A TETLEY KNITIAN HED-iO bbla. Koglish la i store. < radJgr Mle by |_ap24] FLEMING BROS. r i™- 20 bbls - in Btore : and f F r ™ 7 Q BEOS. ¥ v ap:« —.YCEBINK nnF.AM.—An excellent article for cbapp TO LET, FOR SALE, &c. Bemv&ttfal Sites tar Country Homes* TJIK undersigned offers for sale, on eivny lurmfl, FIFTY LOTS,laid off and restricted forrnral mddences. Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of th« Allegheny riveT, 7t14 feet long by .200 feet deep; having fronts on' Mary and Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Uerrstreete. This square contains many Fruit Trees of U«e'choicest kind, and commande a fine view of the picturesque and rtmantic ace* nerv around. lam deelrouß of preserving thls'Bqnaro en tire, as it would afford ouo of the most charming and magi nificent sites for a gentleman’s summer residence, in the immediate vicinity of the two cities. Also about TIUUfi ACRES OPGROTJKD, at the bead of the Island, advantageously situated for manufiicturing pur ni 8 ; a bove property is situated In Duquesne borough, on the 6ich and main bank of Herris Island, and is reached by a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars an of Saoond ana M,r wM te dmS' Valuable Property for Sale. _ TWO LOTS OP GROUND, upon which are erected ionr MckSdtwo ftSie Buuffngs, whlchwntanuually for $5OO. Said property is situated In the NinthWardor the city of Pittabargb, on Penn street, between ana Also, the Factory and Ground known as Works,” situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets. Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny xlver. one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of this land there U the best Saw Mill location in the county. Also, a number of lets containing from 1 to 5 acres of choice lana, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of LawrencsvUle. The above named pieces of property are very desirable, and will be disposed of on. advantageous terms to early pur- For terms of sale and farther information apply to Wm. p Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. *. saam, R. D. THOMPSON, Assignee for Jas. B. Negley. Coal Work* For Sale. SIXTY THREE ACRES OF LAND, with 260 acres ofCoal attached, and aU tha improvements thereon in success fal operation, raid Farm it[situated on the Monongahela river, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm Uouse, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchnrd, Railroad,and an The vein of Sls five feet thick, and cannot be surpassed in quality. For farther pAYI?Bi No. 235 liberty street itesldencc *t Kvergreeiff THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his property in the Evergreen Colony, Ross Township, fire mUes ttom Pittsburgh. The house Is 68 by 34, Rooms, uKltohon, and a large 1101 l on the first floor, and is provided with a Water Closet and Bath with suitable hot and cold water n pes. A ““ h ,,2h ?h«! bouse aro Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, onwhlch there is a Woll of unfailing soft water, actable end a Chicken House. The Colony Is provided with a School of the high est order, and is under the management of a genUeoan from Virginia, a member, well qualified to teach even the higher branches of study. This admirably conducted School is of Incalculable advantage to the ““ ° f as the ideas here have an opportunity of shooting without the contaminating influence of oultidc praivrc, too ofien found oroond schools in the city and.immediate vicinity. The Hoaseand the Two Acres will be sold with orwith out the interest In the farm properly, and the araila will be tafceD in adjusted balances md certificates of deposit sguinal feb2l WILLfAM A. lULL, Wood street. WILKINS HALLi* ■ * *. * ■/„'!-' S *- vj *■ a. .* t * \ + . •■ v «*• ', .. BASEMENT TO I-ET. A GOOD AND WELL FINISHED BASEMENT, 21 feet wide bv 22 deep, one half above ground, well lighted, airy and pleasant, with a Coal Vault and Hydrant attach ed to it; on FOURTH street, above smlthfleld, will bo rented from the Ist of April. It is a good stand, and reran for a House and Sign Painter, or any bV,nnl™ * kind. Enquire of el,* ujjjjQ At theoflice of the Morning Poet. Coal Land for Sale. OEVENTY-FIVE to eighty acres tot qaJUy or o CJAL, which cun bo brought to the centre of mlnghnm or the river by Railroad. This offrre the h«t o[r portunity to manufacturers and dea.ers which can e Obtained to secure a valuable Coal tract so near the clty- Tbc surface L, beauttfuUy located for Country Seats, and „m be .Old whole, or in one to corner First and Ross rtrea^or^ No. 09 Fourth street pear Wood. Land for Sale. 1 OA A ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near loOt) the Clarion rivet. This land la heavily limbered, ha. an excellent .oil, and laaald to contain an abondanceol iron ore, and a thick vein of ’f™ , go railroad,ivhich will undoubtedly hebnilt, wiU ron very near to it, if not directly acroas it. The Millatown creek county,welltimi^^dwatered, and Ivins near the route of the Snnbury and Erie railroad. No better inveatment could be made than lu tbra® landa- The completion of the Sunhury “* »?'* 1 Valiev and the Venango railroads through that ret,ion .ill render thMoal, lumber, iron ore “Jd aoihof great value. Engulf No. 147 Fourth street. >b22:e*m:tf rilO LET—From the Ist of April next, 1 ItUICK BBIUiINQS situate in the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between the Monongnbola river, lately occupied by Messrs, baie well Pears 4 Co. aa a tllass manufactory and ''Vtin‘i.oU:.o- This uronerty U eligibly situated, adjacent to the Monou gahela wharf business connected with ateamboating or river trade, or for manufacturing purposes. . tl S "" Ba “ ilnSB “oL.?EIT y ß& atUCh ' ' PP 3 President PitL and Conn. K. K Co., m !,l6:tf I Neville Hall, Fourth and Liberty streets. n 5 gOMWEIt BOAMfiS*llOull?—The OLEN HOTEL O sod Orounls are offered »r RFHT for' MUwr tbo above purpose*. The d*e and arrangement ofthehoose, the beaut?. extent and variety of the grounds, and the Bim-mlar advantage of the position, secluded from every* thing objectionable, render this a most deairaMe MhleotFemMe|vmlnmy k Fo o r«orms,npp. l to ■ For Bent, a vaRM CONTAINING 53 ACRES OP LAND, under a A state of cultivation, with a and conveulent DWELLING HOUSE, recently built and of modern style, eood Barn, Stabling, Ac., situitfid on the 80 5^' , * nit ~.f Mononeahela river, 0 miles above Pittsburjjflii.feeing o the molt beautiful and pleasant localities anyvvhere to b found. Possession given on or before thelstof April next. | Uuquireof IS3 Wood street. xnr.Mf ■— jjaw Books* . I AM authorized to sell low some valuable Law Books. 10 yols. Pa. Reports* by Barr; Bouvier’s Institutes; Greenliers Evidence; W barton’e Digest, last «d«; A D d other Report,, ‘^mohE, at the office of Morning Post. For Sale. "T _ 1 BAKODOUB AND SET OF UAMES3.-Tt.ey were A made to order by oar best mechanics, and bare only jf n f e w months. They mil he 8 1 1 .1 at a bargain, a- In consequence or a change that has taken place in the eubteriber’s family, he h b no further use forton^ BIIUtDINU LOT FOH SAIaJS. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE stwet, and extending bach 109 feetto Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for tiro email Utmaea. This Lot ifia a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold lon, and on favorable terms. meumbranee. Enquire of flg. F- -—' ilotel for lioaio. KILBY’S HOTEL, (formerly known as the LAJiAansa 1 HOUSE,) is offered fur lease on favorable terms. Being situated on the corner of Fourth street and QranVneM to _ rvMirt TTnnsn anti about midway been the Monongaheia and Z DcpJ, it is one of the most pleasant, convenient and desirable locations in the city. The Hotel will bo /nrnuM. lf de ?" a l “L'YJSI sat term of yean , commencing from the Brat ox April next. For further M-l« sf* MORRISON, Att’ye, _ jan29:d*wtf Office No. 143 FoQrthßWPittahorgh. For Rent) . P*tiM CONTAINING ABOUT 140 ACRES, on the A Turnpike, eix miles from rlUsbuijh, iate homestead of William M’Cormicli. Sos ““'““ « ITO immediately. Terms *5M.p« Near the premifiea. mhTalAwtf ~~ Lot for sale. . , A GOOD BUHDING LOT, 2* feet front on Cereon street by 100 feet In depth, tn Birmingham, cheap. Enqnira of „ t Morntog P^t. FOR SALE VERY CHKiF. i BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 l«t Lj A 100. A good bargain can bo had by applying a thßoracß of theMORNINOPOST VaoH BALK —An excellent Frame Houbo and lot, on Jb *»»*««. A.lcghetry .Jgyto- jg* Eu qixirs o! -5 Fourth street. jan-liuT ri s.ory Brick Uwßlllng Ilmise, on u.m: l"' APl>lJr t 0 So. 32 gmlt-hBeU utTOBt. 1)E. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST. j Tw rtTH ALL DISEASES OF THE BS AKD EAE WIIHODT CmnSO, LEECIUSOi BUSIEIUHO, OE THE U3E OF CAMMED OFFICE 158 BROADWAY, COB. GRAND SR, NEW YORK. Hours Rom 0 A. M. to 4 P. M. Ennnn GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Aoutoor Chronlo Blindness with Filmß, Iritis, Amauroida and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or W thodiseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. H. with P '?Udl“ t^‘ C o li fThe Ear treated upon scientific principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. AH letters pont*paid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references froma 8 s tb Js' sands or cases which hare been successfully treated by Dr. 326-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. ♦Alfred Bouthwlck, Printer, “ ' +J Goodspeed, Glens Falls, N. Y. *\Vm W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. *Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City,N. Y. fMlss Mary Bellows, N. B. Station, Duchess co., N. Y. •Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Conn. ♦John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N.Y. Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Enq., N. x. j James W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L.L. Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel;. r. M. Ferrlss, OrgaHn Builder, Houston St. K. B. Doolittle, &L D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, «. i. r'iJßoss, Albany,N. Y. A. Dlllenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. Cant. B. 11. Haviland, Athens, N. Y. • John W. Hackett, Bingbampton, N. Y. •These patients were blind, and had to be led to theofflee. I At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the dly al shese cases of Amaurosis were restored to sight after they were given up »s incurable by the faculty, and can be referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facta in these cases, by writing to them. 3*°* ~To Wholesale Grocer*. biquor veaien and manufacturers* THE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality I of OIL OF COGNAC, cf which % of an onnce with 60 1 gallons pure Spirit will produce afineOognac Brandy. Bis | isSENOES OF ROCHELLE and OTARD*S BRANDT; of JA.MAIOA and BT. CROIX RDM, ARAO. CIDER and PEAOU BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di* notions for use will invariably be given hy 1 DR. LEWIS BEUOHTWANGKR, HI Malden Lane, New York. P. S.— lmporter of Daguerreotype- Chemical?, PlatiM, Bismuth, Manganese; Thom's ExbCopalm.SulphatoAjn- I monla, Ac» _ - PITIR MOSKBi a TtOHITEOTB:— I PhiloHall.No.TßThirdßtreet, Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond. Allegheny, jvtfcem - - . r ,iiMM ia aiOiNiSY.—roucan save both, it you hevaue- I died on having an introduction to yourself. CARGO, FOURTH street, suits the public In style, price and quityofHCTDBES. apld •.♦ * ‘<»*s cw: V A^rf-v- ’: * . DR* MORSE’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A PJTEKOMEHOX 7,V iIP.DICWB. Health neitoreit. and hire )..n£th.me<l ut MORSE’S INViaORATINO ELIXIR. IT will replace weakness with /trength, Incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with.uniform anil natural ac tivity, and this not qnlynltbont hazard of reaction ,bnt with a happy effect on the general organization.. nj- Bear in mind that all maladies’ wherever they begin, finish with the nertona system, and that the parallzatlon of the nerra of motion and sensation Is physical death. Boar in mind, also, that for etery hind of nertona disease, the Elixir Cor* dial la the only reliable preparative known.... CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. " No language can contey an adequate Idea of the inline, dlate and almoat mlraenloua change which it occasions In the disease], debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by ercess, weak by nature, or Impair* ed by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organization Is at once braced, revivified and built up. Tito mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together un der Us influence. Nor. Is the eflbct temporary; ibr theOor* dial properties of the medicine reach tho constitution Itself, and restore It to its normal condition. ‘ toss OF MEMORY,' . ’ Confasioh, giddiness,-rush of blcod to the hood, melan choly, debility; hysteria, wrelchedncey, Ihonghta.of self destruction—fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra lion, Irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, dlseasea ncident to males, decay of tho propagating functions, hyd. terla, monomania, vagne terrors, palpitation of the heart,, impotency, constipnUon.etc-, from whatever causes arising, it la, if there bo any reliance to bo placed on human tcstl mony, absolutely infallible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES* The unparalleled effects of this great restorative- in fill complaints locldont to females, mark anew 1 era in thaannals ofmedidne. Tbonssnda of stimulants hare bean invented-- thoufanda of InTi go rants concocted—all purporting to t>a specified in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable.* EVERY WOMAN OF SENBB, J , Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tremors, pains in tho buck, or any other disorder, whether pecnllar to her sex, or common to both Boxes—to give the invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, ‘ toothers, will find this Cordial after they have used a hot Ue or two, a thorough regenerator of thejyetem. - In all men have been restored by using It, and not In & single In atance has it faffed to benefit them. / PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION.:- or consumptive habits, bib restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin fnun a pate, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid completion, TO THE MISGUIDED, These are some of'the sad omf melancholy effect! proto eedby early habits of youtlh via: weakness of the tack and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, loss nf mus cnlar power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of consumptions,etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind aromuch to be dreaded. J Losa of memory, confusion of Ideas, depression oFsplrite, evil forebodings, arerslon to 60^ 6 . t 7* loreof solitude, timidity, Btc., are some ot tbe produ eed. All thus afflicted, , BEPOBE CONTEMPLATING MABBIAGB should reflect that a sound mind and body “J eesaarv reauisltes to promote connubial happiness, indeed, SSSStSES Use3o P nrney throughheeemcea wesry pilgrimage—tke prospect hourly darkens thc vkw, the SSbSmesßhadowed with despah,and Mled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another bee comes blighted with your own. CAUTION. Dr. Horae’s Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. 7 ln fnturo, ell the genuine Cordial -will tor’s fac-dmile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and. the following words blown In the glass : * Dr. Uoraa’s Invigorating CordUl, a n. KINO, Proprietor, N. Y, The Cordial Is pot op, highly concentrated, in pint hot tlM-prica three dollara per hoffle,' for twelve dollars. O ‘ H -%T. Sold byDrusglstfl throughout the United States, Canada and tha west Indies. AQBK!rg . v' Pittsburgh .Db. CEO. H. KETBBK,No.IWWoodat Ftraourgn ' BRoa.,No.fio Wood at. Jo'. ■ it. E. SBLtBBS, Wood street fll e otf?r 7 0hb:.'.'.T.'D.'PARK. I C°clnnatl. [apll-.dawly RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE. OK NATUBE’S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, FOB the Prevention and Core of iKlsanirTSHr ■ andßl!- airriiNr Fevess, Frvrn and Ague, Chills .and Fevsb, DojctAote. QramaL Dediuit, Niout forms of disease which bare a common origin in Malaria or Minima. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain Masons is unavoidably inhaled at every breatt, Is theeama In character wherever It exists—North, South, Eastor West—and will everywhere yield to this newly-discovered antidote, which is claimed to he the grtatai ducovery in ’’’rysspeclfic is so harmless that It *|Y P“" «/msof Avery ege, Bel or condition, and It will not snhsu tnta toronedisease others still worse, as Is too often the re- Jn the treatment by Quinine, Hercury. Araenic and oUier poisonous or deleterious drugs, not a parliole of any of whmh Is admitted into this preparation. . • . The proprietor dlat js c “i cla f,'antlDOiF TO gaits from tbe ase of tbis NATfJBAL ANTUWAJs iv M liP£m entirely protect any resident or traveler even In the most sickly” awampy localities, ,° r . Billons disease whatever, or any Injury from constantly to- Ague In prasonewho have su£ fared for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so that never have another chin, by continuing its relieve all the miloos or Ague diseases, such as general debiUty, night etc. The patieni'at once begins to recorer apgU* and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical CU F rtial ly f 1 tsus 0 will banish Fever andAgne ® r0I “ and all classes. Farmers and all laboring men v»miSS?St! ?n£lt as a preventive, will be free from Ague at tacks in that season of the year which, while It is the most sickly is the mopt valuable ono to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases; some mav mnire more: Directions printed In German, French Sfd SSSL accompany each bottle. One Dollar, t.iberal discounts made to the trade. Trade drcolara for on application, and tha article will bo conßlgoolon llheral terms to responsible parties 1 n cv B ryse c tie no f tho JAB. a. RHODES, Proprietor, rountry. “• providence, R-1. York' 0. V. OtIOKENEK A C 0„ and 0. WEEKS 4 POTTER. Phßutelphla: nvryrr*SONS. J'MITOHELL, No. 265-Liberty street, tfnand.' WOODBIDKB. 4 o„SaD and hacech sts„ Allevheny. _ _ . No. 146 Water street. -—DR. HOOFLANU'S CELEBRATED GEESE AN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. C. H. JAOKBOH, Philadplpliia, Pa., LITER <X>MPLHIw”S?SPEPffISI, JAUHDIOB, cS diseata anting from adUordertd Liver or Stomach' Such oaConatipa tlon, Inward Pile9j Fulness, or Blood to the' t Head, Acidity of theßtomacb, Nausea;Hearthttrri t I>lßgußt for food, Fulness or weight in the Stomachy £«» Eructations. Sinking, or Tlnttering at «# tv>a ofnm»ch. Swimming of the Hcaa,rinTTiea nwathing. Flattering at the Heart, Cboak* lying Posture, Dimness i of Webs before the Eever anl I ° DullPalnin the Head. Deficiency of POTplraUon. Yellowness of the Shin and Eyes, Pa'o in the Bide, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac.. BoMen Flashes of Heat Burning la the I o Flesh, Constant Imagin | \ ings ofErll, and great I / Depression of *■’ Spirits. rm,» incaiuhgthe attention of the pnoUe to .vStSSKKS’dSusowi.'h a feeling of the utmost eonfl tonrahldto virtoasand adaptation to the diseases fcrwhich “ u ten“ wusd untried article, but one that has stood th« teat of a ten wars' trial before the American people, SdtorepumUoa and sale is unrivalled by any shnltr pre- Stations estant. The testimony in its favor given bv tte umstmnminent and weUknown Physicians andtaafrida ill inail parts of the country ie Immense. Referring any Who mav doubt,to my “ Memorabilia,”or Practical Receipt BooMbr Shrmeta and Families, to be had gratis, of all the l2O Arch street, Phila- Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A. FuhnestockACo., Ko. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers, 60 Wdodatieet; H. P. Suartj and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny; declOriawlyis Buzlu'a Premium Perfumery. APMZB 51KDAL at the Great London txhibition of the Industry of all NaUone, to 1851, and Seven High est Premiams. awarded the subscriber in this country, have of a superior qualty, and placed ; him Lnong the best perfumers and soap inkers of Kurope America. His Celebrated Shaving Creams and Lus tSdeThls ana Pomsdes, Toilet Waters, and Perfumes tor tS Handkerchief, (of 5Q varieties,) are unsurpassed by any k*ilf articles pnrehased at this establishment are warrant -led of the finest quality. . . . ~ . « With an addition of many new articles to Ills list, and mi.Ur increased facilities for manufacturing, he la enabled to furnish them to dyfejers in any quantity desired, and at tots liberal prices. . . _ . T . fc Country Dealers, requesting it, can have a Price last mailed to their address, free of postage. ' (Successor to E. Bonssel*) No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, feb2M*wlmis Philadelphia,. V/ S Palmer’s Celebrated Epicurean Sauce , STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Bonpa, Gravies, 81 e™ SSotS Si a. 241 Market street. Philadelphia. JanlMrwly to Pr*T»t« DIMMMi • T) Bi BROWN, No. 41 Ansj, pt fesssss-aatf^aw bl ß?Shll£i s/nMUtlc Eruptions,aonorrhea,aieet,Btrlctur* offifeffisS?topWon£» Blood,withnll Distal FAvSeho Venereal Organ. Bain Diseases, Scorbutic Drop* ?,“/ Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Wea£i Sms ’ lmnotency? Plies, Rheumatism, Pemale Weakntsa, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Pistol* in Ano. Nervous Affections, Pains in tha Back and Loins,,tel uutm of the Bladder and Kl4neja,euccesifully tnateds— years' practice (ten in this dty)en*hles Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speed; curetoall'who may coma nni Private OonsultaUonßooms, «,OTimcn«miey moderate. . norW*»W 19ltt8^ratgb,I?0iin , ». IheDoctorU »lw*j»»txw»» l tnflrehlfibdAw. ■ ¥or by \j 6QQ Tery bestPiiry OOUJK>« np9 *> V* • «K v -i i 'A 4 •
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