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The indications are that l it wil t Continiaa severaLdays. • 131NATIM CHASErf of Ohio, Ras in the city y es taligt -, , :-.-. , c,,.'i —,, '!:;-': - ii'±' : ' ,: : -.s .s'' ,. :' -, • • './ =ME THE CITY 'POST. THURSDAY MORNING ABII3ST_ Oi /NOCHDIAtY-A CONFiSHION or Tac gunas.—Oar readete will recollect a . .fire which marred in 'Hardsorable, a coupleni weeks ago, in which ''a stable belonging ,to4Vil liam ' 'waa.destroyed. The owner of the ;.proieiti,itaving reason - to believe-that the fire — was - ranted by•an inoeudiary;eagaged officer Hague tolerret theecormdrel out. That vigilant Officer set his wltito Work, and. in a short time cuitne'lo'the.conolusio - n that a young man named ridward Lambert,. employed in the glass 'works .'6llJr. Phillips, was the individual he was in search of. Accordingly, he yesterday proceeded • to tho establishment:where he was at Work, and , took him into custody. The young man displayed some trepidation at first, but allowed himself to b,e_quietly taken to the , O ffi C43 of 'Squire Steel, where he made the'following confession : ' nside in Etardscrable, in the Eighth Ward 'of the city of • Pitliburgh. I was twenty-one y 3 ears of age oiftheBtfi . day of - April last. 'I am a glass blower by• trade, and work for Mr. Phillips. - On last Saturday night week, about 42.0310c1e; I'eiet fire to the stable of William Phillips,_ I:-have been a fireman about four. :years, _and belonged to one of the companies. I drank two_glassee of ale the night before Int firetoMaitstable. I fired the hay with a match. . I was laboring.uuder a kind of a crazy spell at 'the I tun aware that this statement can 'be used against mo, and make it of my own free :will and accord." - After the above was written down and signed by the prisoner, a commitment was made, and he was sent to prison for trial. No motive is alleged for the commission-of--the crime, and it is therefore ineiplicable - -what could have in duced one so young to perpetrate so heinous an offence. - .n.understand his case will go before the Gliati l"i d4ury ,immedintely, and he will have his trial at the prebenfterm of Court. , . COURT OP QUAR'ppli,SEgEllONs.tr-PrOSent: Hon William B. Itl'Cliire,,president judge; Hon. Ga briertidams and Hon. William Boggs, associate judges. WRDNESDAY, June 6 Cemmonyvealth vs. Jacob Fry; indictment, Einify . of the peace, on oath of Frederick Ni ebels.: The prosecutor In this ease is a tavern keeper near 'Sewickley, and having refused to fariaishliquor.to Fry after notification had been given -tot to do so, be threatened to set fire to -Nicbola' lionse. Defendant sentenced to pay costs, and.required to give security in the sum of 11100 to keep ihe peace. Conimonleolth vs. Charles M'Donald, indict. went; larceny. The defendant was charged with stealing a ntrinboinf watches, jewelry, &c., from a boarding house in West Pittsburgh, and `six indictments were preferred against him. He plead guilty to all, offering in extenuation that he was intoxicated at the time, and a. pre vious good eharactcr. In consideration of these circumstances Judge M'Clure only sentenced him to ens year is the Penitentiary. ComMonwealth vs. John. Graff ; indictment, assault and battery, on oath of Catharine Fox. Verdict of not guilty, but defendant sentenced to , ony costs. Commonwealth vs_ Catharine Fox; indictment, assault and battery, on oath of John Graff. Tto defendant was found guilty. ComMonwealth vs. Mary' Hastings ; indict reentonsatilt and battery, - on complaint of Sarah IL Sluittioworth. A verdict of not guilty wls rendered, and defendant sentenced to pay oostF. Mary Miller plead guilty to two charges of larceny, and was sentenced to two months in jail. _ PITTLIIIITHGII HORTICOLTUItAL SOCIETY. -A meeting of this society wits held yesterday morning, ip„.the City Hall. John Murdock, jr., called the meeting to order. The Committee on Music reported that they bind made erraogemente with Young's Band to play,at the coming exhibition. A lxiotion was adopted requiring all per- OM competing for premiums to hand in their articles before 2 o'clock on next Tuesday. - Joshua . Robinson was reinstated as a member zirt the, Society, by ballot. A resolution was passed requesting the judges to meet in City Hall, on Tuesday next, at four o'clock. Mr. WClain exhibited before the Society three boxes strawberries, which 'the Committee on' Fralt inspected, and reported favorably of. Mr. G. Howitt also offered seven large cucum bers, - weighing nine pounds and a half. . These were:verylne specimens of that vegetable. BREACIE or PROMIBE.—A damsel named Mary Smith Yesterday instituted suit in the District Court to recover $lOOO from Edward Clark for breach of promise of marriage. The plaintiff formerly resided in the eastern part of this Stale, where considerable attention was paid her by defendant. Subsequently he took up his residence in Birmingham, and, wrote very pres singly, to Miss Mary to come to thin city, prom ising, in case she complied with his request, to marry her. In accordance with this desire, silo did-move out, but when she got hero, found Clark had changed his mind, and would not ful fil his promise. Thinking these circumstances rather aggravating. she now applies to Court to soothe' bee injured affections by rendering n verdiata tha above amount against her fickle lover. A capias woe issued for_ the arrest of ' Irb,ISICULTIMAL EIREDITION —The annual ex ihihition of the Pittsburgh Horticultural Society will be held in the City Hall on Tuesday, Wed nesday. and IThursday of next week, the exhi bitien,coiamwing at seven o'clook on the even ing of Tuesday. The Society have prepared an unusually large premium list, and the prizes offered 100 North contending for by all our gar: denere and hortictilturists.,, We understand the exhibition promises to be superior to any preceding one, and hope it may prove so, as the efforts of the board of managers deserve sue. ores. The Hall be beautifully arranged and-decorated for the loccasion by the committee of. arrangements, who are gentlemen of taste and discrimination. Exhibitors can place their articles in the room on and after Monday next . Forkozny.—An old man named J. D. Wilson Was -4-ommitted to jail last night by Alderman 11111.enna for forging the name of J. D. Wil llama, grocer, to a check for $lO, on the Pitt - 'burgh Bank. Tho check was sold by Wilson to Potaiice, keeper of a tavern on Wylie street. on Tuesday, for $5, snd had on it the name t f J. Bcott as endorser. It vas prevented at th, Bank, yUsterday, by tlie purchaser, where it ar'as.pronounced a forgery and refused. -Wilson was tried at the last term of Quarter Sespiong for the same 'offence, but owing to the leriiency of the prosecutor was acquitted. He was for merly a respectable man, but seems to hav,. ruined himself completely by the use of spirit none liquors. ZTIGITWAT ROBBEILY.-A girl named Barber: - .l.llllbach was committed to jail, yesterday, 1 y „Alderman Parkinson, for highway robbery, o s ••oath of Letitia Hutchinson. The proseoutrix states in her deposition, that while walkir along Penn street, in the Fifth Word, on 'Nei,' .day evening, in company with her sister, ale was Wester' by defendant and rudely insulted. Attempting to pass on, defendant knocked down slepOnent's sister, pulled out a knife, and by threats-of violence foreekher to give .over a shawl. 'charge of assault and battery w na also preferred against Barbara. Wu understand that Mr. Harvy Donaldson, of , tiort, who was arrested and held to ball, 'r e `- - 'oeks ago, for the larceny of $l6OO from some %. isioson, is about to bring suit against John 80. concerned in that arrest for falm the parties it will he recollected that the imprisonment.'stoh Mr. D. was charged, was robbery , With wh ''person . ; and be contends he proven on another r 41 , on insufficient grounds. was taken into custo.., Ys.—. valuable hares HMS AND BUGGY j. Grant mow ; gild buggy, belonging to , nt m into; ID ...awrenc ) ::- which be left standing in a atm - , ville, on Friday evening, while be house for a few minutes, was stolen . e low, who jumped into the vehicle and .'irovb Neither thief, horse or bUggy hatie been bev of since. •.. • Ja- F .BEies much spoken of Musical Solt l sC) is to take place at kis new Piano Warcrooms, Fifth street, orx-te-morrow (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock . . Mr. K. expects his friends and cus tomers, as also the musical ladies, for whose es pecial benefit the affair is gotten up, to attend without further invitation. A cams was issued yesterday, by the Pro thonotary, for the. arrest of William Peterson, indicted, on_ complaint of Christian Henster man, for uttering certain' slanderous words against plaintiff. Psres ,LAIICENY. --!Alderraan Steel, yest , r day, sent Philip Nolan to jail, to await triaLfor &saw a copper kettle, valued at V., froUt 3 t•l° ernialt masks. 111ffiff Ma NEWS Br-MEGlatli. Reported lixpresely for thellailiriterikg Post JUNE 7 LATER FB.OIII.CiLL/Voltlir2ik. ARRIVAL OF TitiNORTIIERN LIGHT Now Yova, . 3 . 11- no 6. 4 —:The Nortli ern Veit arrived in 7 days and 2 hours from San Juan. She brings 41$ passen• gars and $524,000 as freight. The Fetters left Pan Fran cisco for Panama on the 16th, with-the mails.. We do not find the amount of specie In her files. The passengers by the Northern Light, bring _is very large amount of gold. The Central American 'Government party have again in vested Leon, and are determined to reduce It before the ar. rival of the Wacker party. TIO arrival of .Hinney Is anxionstylooked for. gine sloop of war St. Mary's is still at San Juan del find, and - will lane about the first of Juno for the Sandwich Islands, etc.' California businesi Is generally dull, although there have been some large sales of Flour and Grain for shipment to New York and Liverpool. The Australian ship Charmer sailed for New York on the 16th, with 701 tone of wheat, 204 tone of barley, and 172 tons of flour. The Flying Arrow will follow with 1000 tone of wheat and flour. Governor Bigler was honored with a public reception on the 12th. The San Francisco military and some two thou sand private citizens were in the procession. San Francisco Markets.—The following were the last quotations: Gailego Flour. jobbing lots, $l3. Adaman tine Candles 24. Wheat $1,50®1,75. Turpentine 70. N. 0. Sugar 0 1 4. llama 14%. Cheese 14. Lackawanna Coal $22,50. Advicei from the Sandwich Wanda report that the Sri.- tish frigates President and Allceste, sloop Did°, and steamer Brisk nil loft for the North. It is supposed for - Palm pauloweka. SIIILTDER DETAILS BY THE AFRICA. Itatarez, June G.—Parliament bat adjourned until Jana 4th. On the 2eith, Lord Palmerston had a private meeting with the members of Parliament et his house. Over two bun. deed were present. He asserted the unanimity of the gov ernment, and declared their intention of prosecuting the war. Their proceedings were harmonious, and he expected that by June :nth, every valuable man- In Great Britain, belonging to infantry regiments, will have embarked for the war: A deputation saw Lord Palmerston, and expect to obtain an unconditional pardon for Smith O'Brien. The ship Q. L. Lampoon, of New York, was burnt at sea on rho 4th of May; ail on board were saved. The steamer Sarah Sands hes been taken as a troop ship. Tho great Darby race was won by Darell. There was a severe earthquake at Aukland, New Zealand. on The 12th of February. Victoria visite Paris on the 16th of August. A conspiracy on &email scale was discovered at Saragossa. Sixty men of the garrison deserted. The Basque provinces are tranquil. Th. King of Sardinia's infant eon is dead. It is reported that the King will go to the Crimea. . Russia has annexed tour districts of country belonging to Mogul tribes, on [hist:cutlers':lf China. Soiling of Mc America—Railroad Corn- Bostoy, June 6.—The steemer America sailed with I:00 paaseingere and $1012,600 in Apecie. The mail train from New York last night, near Warne& ter, ciscovered an obatruction upon the track; the mils being pryed up and six large atones placed underneath. A frightful ccllision ensued, tiro whole train running off the track ; the engine was thrown into a ditch, the baggage car rolled over and broke to pieces. Sir persona in the latter car were badly bruised but not fatally hhrt. -The passen ger car was broken also; the trucks of two passenger 'care torn off, but the passengera escaped serious Injury; all ar;. rived here this morning. It in euppoeed that this attempt to destroy the pas-ginger train was made by robbers, whet hoped that during the confusion they could rob the ears. A large amount of Kpecle eves in charge of Adams A Co., for Banks In this city. An engine in waiting at Worcester, was tampered with in ordeite prevent its being Kent to aid the disabled train. The specie wan much ecatterea, 'but coos safely recovered. It amounted probably to upwards of half a miWon of dollars. ,The Khincy Case—Reported Duel NEST Team, June 6—The Kinney Case came up In the Dlatrict Court this morning.. The counsel for defendant moved to quash the Indictment owing to a technical flow in its wording. The motion was denied. It is reported that a duel was taught between two gentle. men of this city, Leavenworth and Itreckdarldge, resulting in the death of the former and a severe wound to the ino. ter. It is atat,d that Leavenworth was the challenger, owing to some offensive remarks made by Breckentilge at the thakepere Club. Recall of Mr. Perry- - Ills Stsoceasior. WAAIII3GTON Ctrl, J one 4.—The rectal of Mr. Perry, rotary of Legation at Madrid, was neceasarity delaytd un til a sueeefisnr could bo selected. Ills letter addressed to the President recently, and published to Vis National In. telligancer, against Mr. Soule, was the immediate cause of hi, removal. Buckingham Smith, his FuCCNSOL, held a similar appointment under Mr. hotcher.llinister. to Mexico. New Flarripsiiire Legislature. CO3 , 111; D., N. Jane 6.—Both branches of the Legisln cure 'vele organized this forenoon. The Senate elee:rd tLe lion. W. Haile, of Hinsdale, (American President. there Leing only one vote In opposition. Th, lionise elected Jobs J. Prentiss (American Whig,) Speater—.2l3 against r. 6 for all others. .3:3( 11! I:120- 9 MS A New and singularly successful itemoiy for the cure of all Bilious diseases— Costiveness, Indigestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, itheutriatiem, Fe vets, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflammations, ilead ache, Paine in the Breast, bide, Deck and Ihntis, Female. Complaints, ko., Lc. Indeed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Meli cice ie not more or lets require 1, and much sickness and auffering tuhtitt be prevented, If a harmless but effectual Cathartic were mom freely used. No permn can teel well while a caustic habit of body pre vails; besidea, It mon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely end judicious use of a goal purgative. This in nlike true of Colds, Peveri,ll symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become. or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. hence a reliable family phyalo Is of the brat im portance to the public health, and this Pill flan been per (acted with consummate skill, to meet that demand. Au extensive trial of its ♦irtnoe by Physicians, Professors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not substantla•ed by pervensof surf] ex alted positions and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. . 4 Among the eminent gentlemen who havn testified in facer of these Pills, we may mention— Doct A. A. HAVES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is endorsed by the lion. EDWARD E VERETT, Senator of Mel:hilted States. ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex speaker of the noon of Representatives. ABBOTT 1,3 WRENCR. Minister Plen. to England. JORN B. FITZPATRICH, Catbo:in Bishop of Boston; also, Dr. J. R CHTLTON, Practical Chemist of New York City, endorsed by Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of State; W.M. B. ASTON., the richest mutt to America; S LEL AND A CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and ahem Did apace permit, we could give many hundred certif., CUteP from all parts where the Pills have bem used, but evi dence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men, is found in their effects upon trial. These Pulls, the result of long Investigation and study, are offered to the public as the beat and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded_ not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process in a state of purity, and combined to. gether in •ench a manner as to insure the best remits. The system of composition for medicines has been fonnd In Cherry.Pecteral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than bad hitherto been obtained b,y, any process. The reasnn is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of comncsitton, every medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each Jodi• vidnal virtue only that to desired for the curative effect Is present. All the Inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed era left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self evident that the effects should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial, end the Mien more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that many medicines should be taken under the coyote! of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know log Ito cOrapOSlttol3, I have supplied the accurate Formula, by which both my Pectoral and Tills are made, to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British American Provinces. If, flowerer, there should be any one who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mail to Ide request. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken it their composition was known: Their life consists in their myste t ry. / have no mysteries. The composition of my preparatlooe Is laid open to all men, and all who ate competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral waepronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. litany eminent Physicians have deelatad the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than realised by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood end stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregu lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex ist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. /ABMS C. AYES, Practical and Ana lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mess. Pries 26 cents per box. Five boxes for $l. Sold by 11. A. FAUNESTOCII & CO., at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers everywhere. je6:lreadaw Salo .of Lots for Country Seats. • FROM EIGHTEEN TO TWENTY ACRES, In Collins towable, half a mile North of East Liberty, adjoin: ing lands of A. Bradley, A. Negley, T. Mellon, Esq., tc, Will be sold in lots to snit purchasers. A fine view of Ease . Liberty, the Pennsylvania Railroad, do., 1a had from this land. There are a variety of grafted fruit trees, and springs of never failing water on the premises. W. Joyce (the ten ant,) will show the land. For terms, apply to e .Iwd,tw CIOFFEE-150 bras prima RIO; 25 pockets superior ff .miry Java • for sale bIIIIy TEii 1 - 1 snu, Instructioria Int Ditzsio. MR. WAMELINK would respectfully inform his pupils an I friends that he will continue his profession as i i ,...tractor ma the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. °Oen left t hit. KLEBER'S Music Btore, or at his rest den", N 0.187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended auh BANOUCBIE AND SET OF HARNESS—They were A. made to order by our beet mechanics, and have only been u. sed a few months. They will be sold at a bargain, . 9. in . o. neequenoe of a change thdf has taken place in the falniiy, he hes no further use for them. A. BALLO% N 0.146 Water street. subscribes resolved nod for sale by ap6, MILLER RICKRTEON ja 0 tier. 1211 hi ce Te" bbla " large",44o, 3 Mackerel landtnj IVI and for Baleby %. _Liberty Bt. Sperm Oila nn hand Oj-------e,tli—andLffrd's'alWelu'lby e'.:775-Anir,'llll6 aaj273lll7bsenotpet. CATAWBA. WINro-16 boxed Native" Sparkling and sta mi na i ca , gale by ,AIL ER . RIONLETSON; - . , t) T 2 and, =Liberty et. je4 • 1001 1 or X ri:Il t y 9";',6'..NIONA8thituEgsrgivell. my,29 • No. 89 Wood street.. rionrrg--345:bagszto -Wes; _ LL • 24 : poc:777 3ilus Ooffii. In store and far sale by - • PILLS: JOSEPH KNOX, Attorney at Law, 71 Grant street, Pittsburgh 12131:110 00AIIVIERCIA • POST. DiT'asUURV.II BOARD.Ore T.B.AD.E. AND riEstenANTEo.gxertadsoe.., Prating—XlM EIIIPTON. PYrit riC;! Pre...taint—Wu. EL SitiTzt. Second "tt Wit. R. Baown. Ekereeary—Wu. W. HAVEN. Trgrzurer—Jozo: D. Sawa" Superintendent—S. T. NOEI7Ru, Jn. • Cbmmittei of - Arbitration far Jane.—Witim 11. Sartre, V. F. .J.nine itl. COOM, B. limusuutt, THOMAS BABOWIT, W. P. Just.c. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH SIARKS.T - • Oman or TM" Dant MortauNo Posr, Thursday, June 7. 1855. f Business was inactive yesterday. A refreshing rain is now falling, which will doubtless produce a rise in.the river shortly, and revive trade. FLOUR—Bales 60 bids extra froth wharf at $9,95; 37 bbis superfind from store at $9.75; 26 bbis extra from stme at $10.1214; 25 bids superfine from atom at - $8,874;100 do do do at $11,87 1 4. CORN MI A. 1.-44 bbis at $4.20. GRAIN " Saks 400 bus Mt. firma %hair. at.'66,59c • 500 bus shelled corn from store at $1; 200„baeir corn, ;Lite, from wharf at 55. - SLID AR-10 hhds fair at 60 days. -• BACON—Saks 13 casks shies from Store at 8 1 4 c, 4 moo; 600 Ms shoulders,-aidas and hams at 8, 9W1.0c, cash. • LARD-20 Mils at 914 c, cash. ASIfEt6I-4 casks imported soda from store at 3V,c, 4 mos; 7 casks domestic coda at 3 , 4 n, time. Baltimore Coffee Circular. Our market has preserved a uniform degree of quietude throughout the month, characterized by an entire absence of any speculative operations, but sustained at the same time by a regular,staady. trade; the sales considerably ex. reeding the receipts, and materially diminishing the stock, as Shawn by our tabular statement. Under the influence of this inanimation prices have gradually but very slightly declined from our quotations at the close of last month— tbe reduction being chiefly in medium and low grades, which comprise the great bulk of oar present small stock ; the higher qualities are very scarce, and are eagerly sought after at fair rate& The .receipts at this port are expected to be very light =during the coming month. The market closes with a rather impraed feeling, occasioned chiefly by favorable movements in neighporing marmite, and holders manifest entire confidence that prices have reached - their ...minimum,. and that the next turn will be in their We quote Prime 10 , /,(it.109 X. ~ Good 10 Fair 10, inferior to good mesh um grade.; i r ftaAlo. ar IIPrE ,t ELDER. DIONTIILy BTATEMErr Imports, of Coffee direct since Jan. lat. 1855—0 t lUo Other descriptions. Do same period 7854—Ri0 Other descriptions Decrease of imports stock on hand this day—of Rio, (including :00 hags damaged)... 7,8e0 Other descriptions 45d •' Do game period 154—0 f Ri0...... 39.460 bags Other descriptions 4,150 Decrease of stock thte year Importations this Month—From ltlo per barque era - tio• May 12, to Kirkland, Chao. A; Co., 3003 bags ; brig Fillmm : et May 1,0, to James Hooper & Son. 0001 bum; barque Ellen Morrison, May :8, to James A. Hooper, 1702 bogs; bovine Cavalier, May 25 ' to J. Hooper A Son, .1112 Lags—total, 10,. 818 bags. From Porto Rico, per Fehr. PrLuilla, May 1 to Kirkland, Chased Co., 137 bags; Fehr. Jamestown, May 25, to F. L. Brauer. & Co. 104 bags. From Cabello. per orbr. SUNPCII, to Sterling & Ahrens, 0125 boor—total 13.35.7 bog.. Sales of the Month—'2s bags Rio 11 . ! ; yro 550 do 10', 1 le; 4130 do 10: 1 ,4 to 101l,:',u; 0470 do 10!.:,, 10 , ,..,e; 0670 do 10 to 10 , 4 e; 300 do 914 c 120 do iP) do 8:1;ie. Total 14,535 bit:, 850 bogs Ltgusyrn 1014'; to I le; 130 boos Porto Rim. 11. To. tal, 13,515 bags. 1061 bags Lsguayra Fh ipprd to r.eighbor• ing market. TELEGRAPH MARKETS Nate Yong. Jane 6—Cotton further adranrei ; sales 300 hales; New Odeon.; middling 12!,4; Uplands muldlim: 12. Flour a trifle lower; enter 7X,0 bole good Ohio p,071n la 12: Southern firm; snbCP 1000 t hls nt $11,:37re.11,62. Wheat lower; saleA 11.000 bushels red, upper lake, at zt.'2.2.1. Corn unsett!rd ; sales :33,0u0 bushels mixed at $l,Ol11, 1; Port, atiffer, but not quotably hither; sales n-w plena et $17,371q,17,G0; Beef firm; sales 400 bhle. Lord firm: sales 000 k. go at 12 1 ,i612?.i limns HX(e110 Whisky: Ohio ;3 63113;. Caron hotter; olden 200 bap Otto at 10m10 1 .,. Linseed Oil 69,a00. Et-,ckn better; money steady; A . Inium adios 00; 511mouri suers 9'23.i; New York Central t. , ,P ; Cumberland '.:0! 4; Erie 4P!1; finding 01 ey. June 11—The foreign advicea halt but :it. tle effect on Breadstuff+. Gottxm atlrt.nrr.l And is awe:- Bed. Flour dull, but little demand far eirort; tale, abut ISO bids Vrtfl.Pria and superfine at $10,07, And e,rue small Int, ea tea at $11,25. Bye Flour +Para.., and hell Emily at S7,SO. Corn Neal In I:ord.:rale demand, quiet 450 bunh Penn's at $5, and SUO bill, Brandywine at $5,12. A steady demand for Wheat; rain :FJO bush at 52,6:if t 2 CI for fair to prime red, nod $2,65:,111:,70 1,1 white. Ilye scan and firm; oak, 1000 bush l'enn'a at sl,e-V,.1,(15, and n of BDuth-ra at $1 GO. Corn active and farm: sales Io,(itta bush yellow, afloat, at $llO, nut ;cm, b. 4, white dams,zed at SI,OS. fiats lower; 1.a., A 1500 bush l'enn'a at Es ,oeo. Whtsky dull ; small +Ales in bids at as Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. _.- Esisartz2ETTO CHANGE OF TIME CAN AND SINCE TUESDAY, May 2'2.1. Ma,l i Train !.area (6unday,s at o'ri,k, A. M , and arrive nt Ncwark rt roon. , ung with train+ 1, Columbn,, Moen: Torpor!, 1:071 !gland, 2. - 4edn, Saint 1...1.11A. RETURNING. IRayea Newark. at I -I and a:Art, at Stktuben• 'Die at 7.1 Z h. M. 1 . a.,,, , ,u;ers hj Ltzi, tr,in learl Qat' at 6 o'clock, A. M. Pro= Steabenvillp, through by nuttron,l— ToColuttOux. $1 Uu To DAtrult - $ iOO anoinuatt -....- +I ZO Chinozo I::5 Mount Voroco 1 73 Hook Isl. 0..1 17 75 Munifteld 473 1 Salta Loui!.... .. 110 75 Sandkniky O uo Fo4throughtirhet.aml furtt., ittorora.l.ln, engulf,' of P. A. Vi`lll..L.'l, AF..ent, Steubenville. The Cnitz Steobsnvitlo .1.117. (Sundays exttpted.) at 4 'Z..; P. U t uad FTIiTOI st Cadiz at 6.4.6 P. 1.1 adtxirnia.;, hares (lacliz at A. 11, and arrives at Stenbentilla at 11 Oa A. .11. Agents. JASIES COLLINS d CV., Frrieht Rod Pat.seog.or Asordp, No.lll and 115 Water Etrert. l'ittaburgh. J. N. KINNEY, Freight Agent, Little Itllltut IL R. Depot, Cincinnati. P. W. 6TIL4DER, Paarenger Agent, Kroaelleny, Ctn. RICCI ARD ROOKER, Passenger Agent, ',creek. F. A. WELT a, 1, do nteulrencille. LAYAYMII DEVINNEY, aentstal Fright and Ticket Agent- E. W. WOODWARD, jet 2,up.rintrntletn. Dimsolutlon PARTNER3IIIP h.,ret.fore existing bctwee.v, thy' uutlerilzuel. Lae been thlt clay olDsolved by mutual consent. Those who have claims aguluFt the late firm of GLASS A CALL. will present them for Rettlemeut h. John I'. (Ham, ut the City lintel. JOllll P. DAN. D. ()AIM. Pitt6burgh, June 1,1655. j The undersigned having withdrawn from the City Hotel, would cordially recommend to the travel. ing public, and to hie friends generally, hi. late partner John P. Glass, &N., wk.° continues the businepg _ . Pittsburgh, Juno 1,1815. JOII LITTLE, Jr., Agent, No. 201 Ungar( STrtElt, HAS JUST RECEIVED tha following very choice an , tides:— BRANDIES. Hock, Genie Brandy, (very flue,) Lisbon. Otani Dupuy A Co. (super.) 1 Ifiarrett A Co. Suarac Jamaica, Mintz Cruz. GIN WINES. Sordid Madeira, Bogvet, Howard, March &Co ,MaiPra Loudon Conflat e East India Madeira, ' Schnapps. Table do SUNDRIPS. Amontillado dbeny, ilutberforire Srotch Ale, Manzanillo do : ilariday's London Porter, Table do Wild Cherry Brandy, - Cooking do Alwinthe, Beeewing Port, : AnifittbC, Pure Juice do Cornet., Ordinary do Sardines, St Julien Ciarot, : Mocha and Java, Malaga.Dry, Young Ilya and Black Teal Do Sweet, I English Bronson Cheese, Champagnes, t Imported Havana Cigars, 01 Anchor, ' . , various brands: Yerteney, ' • Old Monongahela Whisky, of Ileideseck, I all grades. Together with all other articles connected with the bnelnets. my29-ilaw Joseph White's Carriage Repository. JOSEPLI WRITE, now carrying on bust urea in his spacious promises, (now ,i v ..qicayiea- z lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and ;Is, Greensburg turnpike, near the Two Milo. t Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenoeville, respectlully invitee the public to inspect bin stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, he. And be particularly informs gentlemen purchasers, that one price only is mate. Fourteen years' experience in the business, enablee him to place before hie patrons the same choice collection of Carriages so many years past it ham been his particular department to select from the various and most talented Eastern manu facturers. The success of his now system is ..mpleie—tho economy of hie arrangements will supply he beatmini most fashionable manufactures at moderate 'mites Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mania for decorating houses of t usiness has heaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH. WRITE will sell, on ready money only, at mubh less than the usual profits. [mha dew] 43-Carriagescrepaired in the best manner, with deppat WrlNng Glasses.-Duift's Gentlemen and Ladies' Day and kiteeing Writing I Classes will continee open during the summer under ALr...l. D. Williams, whose various styles of Gentlemen and Ladies' Writing are 80 universally admired. No specimen:l of Penmanship are exhioited at the door Mit those executed by the Teacher in the Institution. The Principal claims no "monopoly" nor " patent" f v his business, nor did he get. his Inatitutiaillit chartered to sell out, as has been repeatedly done In this city. Gentlemen and Ladles' Visiting Cards written in Mr. Williams' unequalled style. All kinds of Ornamental Pea• toanship executed to ardor. I L. and Cap LiWE would invite the attention of our friends and the public to a splendid assortment of HATS and OApS, which we are now opening for the Summer trede, which, for beauty of efyle, exceeds anything ever offered in the city, or west of the Mountains. Call and ex. amine for yourselves. _ J. W11..150N d SON, api 91 Wood street. Pittsburgh. BARU 4V. MOSER, AROMITOTB:—OrtIeve: Philo Hall, No. 76 Third drool, Pittsburgh; and east aide of the Diamond, Alleibeny. iirl26m . lloolklnaort's Fenny 0/alue. Store - TIANNOT DE SURPASSED in its assortment ot-elegant ki and useful MINA. GLASS or. .QUEEN WARE Families, Hotels or ISlerabants, at unusual LODI PRICES FOR CASH. " sp2.3:lm ' Charlotte Blume, VI ANI/FACTUBEIt AND DEALER in PIANO FORTES, and Ili. Importer of blusic and Musical InstrOmente. Pole ' For Sale, Agent for.the celebrated IlistntrauTtallos; also, for Mallet, ON reasonable terms, a very nrat, vertical STEAM EN. Davis & CO.'s 130nON PIANOS, with and without Coleman ' s GlNE, 6 inch cylinder, 20 inch stroke. Also, a very ....T.ollan Attachment. [my:4 ' No.llB Wood street. . superior DOUBLE FLUE STEAM BOILER, ..14 feet . long, 26 inches diameter. Nor terms, 4., apply td ' -' . .., .xv. S. , IIAVEN, 'Stationer, Market street, corner Seiona.' SUGARS—rAblitals Plantation Sugar; SO bbls "Lovering's" ara'd Sugar; .- • ao bbla a 'Harrison & Newhall' [A.] Suva; I my2 42 bags a Brazil. Sugar; I FOR. SALE:VE.RAC C - HEA.P. 20 bbla H. &N. Sugar [A.) k IC.iSugar. 1 '. 40 bbla ~ St.'LoulnY Crushed Loaf and "Foa , ' A BErUMR I O I,O7 “/" 1. -ALTAWHIWY fury ; 24 feet to; der'd Sugar. For male hlr , Ala. 100. . A gocd bargain can be bad by applying soon at jet- - . - MUER - A - EICKELION. ' the Mao °CU', 31Q/ 1 4104.#'081'; c, , jyar_ • t •i,.. • -4 , - • • • • •t••-•-! , , • . ; • • - KU SI -FORRiI If ER ?TEA. TEE Atcca.—Last :iyentrair there r!3 3 ieet inches water 'by - thir metal Mai* and tilling. 'Weather warm; with Mtn .&aria's the afteincon and erceing, with . _ Tas hoe steamer 4 Eclipse" to the regulai reoraM7g packet for Wheeling; she le eveast 10 o'clock.:. „ ' Y Too steamer "Jesae Lazear ” woo S O UeaterdaY, to company; from Arkansas, for $7.000, and is now in charge of Capt Adams, a practicable river-man. She is now at the landing and ready to receive freight for Cincinnati, blemalibt and White river. The "Lassa!" is of light draught, and intends making a lightning trip to Cincinnati. From the abort acquaintance we have had with Capt. A. wo aro con fident that all who take passageon the "Lazear" will have a pleasant nip. Ste leaves at 4 o'clock, P. 11. TOE new steamer " Silver Wave is now at the wharf taking in freight for St. bouts; amongst the lot is a large quantity of Government stores. Shawn] be commanded by Capt. John S. McMillan, with Mr. C. H 'Wilkins, clerk, and there is no doubt that she will prove a profitable invest. meat to her owners. • • The hull of the " Silver Wave " was built at Olargow, by l!de , .sra. Esker& Paul, which is a splendidjob i strongly built and will carry, when finished, six. hundred (one. Me; dimensions are: tenth, 153 feet; beam, 25 toot:, bold, 6 feet. The engines were built by Nelsonik Co., and .tre credit to the builders; they are two 10 inch cylinders, 5 feet stroke; three ZS inch boilers, 20 feet long. She Is also supplied with en engine for heisting freight, which can be attached to the capstan, for the purpose of sparring, and was satisfactorily proved on Tuesday by putting the boat aground. The editor of the Divalch, who was present at its working, gives the, following dascripticn of the plan of the invention: "A vertical or upright rod or shaft extends from the bot' torn of the hold to the cargo wheel shaft; with this it Is connected by an Iron cog wheel—mode to ship and unship et pleasure, SO that either capstan or cargo wheel can be worked by hand, if desired; in the hold, at the middle bulkhend, a horizontal rod or shaft is connected by cog wheels to the vertical shaft, this horizontal salt extends in a straight line to the spindle or shaft of the cnpstans, to „taltichit is also attached by cogs. These is the whole invert. tion. • The hoisting engine ftfset in motion by steam •, Fps, set, line thr woo over the capstan, Ize.,:ns usual, and with one mart to pay off the Hue and ono to attend the - derrick and falls, all is reedy. If thou, spar, rine, bolt, capstan Cr derrick fall not, the mighty mass of steamboat and , cargo must move, or 'be pulled 'to little bits.' The best feature of all, perhape is, that only two men, at most, need be in aoy place, of danger." 88,863 bap 7 805 ~ 90,066 bags 69,670 bags 1.(3,42.4 Der cabin is a floe one—it was built by Messrs. Oullett & &pplegato; painting by Rhoads & Nelson; upholstery by Wm. Noble; furniture from the well known firm cf John Irwla r 4tb_st.; carpets by M'Calturn: chandeliers, table fur niture and ont•6t by Long & Duff; stoves and copper work by Fitzsimmons & Morrow; stationery from J. IL Weldon. The "Silver Wave" will leave to-day for St. Louie; she offers a fins opportunity to thoso . who desire a through pas. sage. We Wish her a prosperous trip, and hope he wilt soon return with a full supply of the tin." -- '10,994 9,32,3 LE= IMEM: EME=I Tux Louisville Courier, of the 4th inst., Bays: The river was rising yesterday, with six feet water in the canal ' by the mark, last evening. On the falls there were can . fret water in the pass. Since Saturday the river had limn sit inches. The weather yesterday was clear and le rearkaelv cod for the season. Last night it commenced raining. WE cur the fAlowing from the St. Louis Democrat, of METE Tits iti, Lab —The river at this point is again going down. It has fallen two feet since Saturday morning. The present rise in the Minonri, reported by the Twiu City, which arrived yesterday, to coming out of the Big Platte. The Liner iilissieei ppl continues falling, with only Ibilriches water en the lower repide. The larger boats are withdraw ing from the upper Missouri trade. AshAzo:l.—Thbi steamer, with her load of Mormons, alma t Seven huodr.d and fifty all told, arrived at our levee yes. terdny idoruing. The Mormons are mostly English and Welsh, a few of them are Font& and Scotch. A boy fell from the boot into the river and was drowned, near Mad!. sea. 00 the Ohio, and another nt the platoougere, of old wan, died shortly after the bent arrived In the Missi.itippl. The Amazon, we understand, will go through with her pas ""Vr" to the hard :Muting point et the Mermen:is, en the Mit ewri. Ln.e•aer. nrRUT.—Tho steamer Keystone State was totally Con.urard by fire on Thursday last, at ilor..nee lending, on the Illinois river. Hie was loaded with about five thousand sae's, nt a; min and fire hunched barrels of Whisky, all of utak!: 14 I a'. Your lives were tem:ller Jelfera•n, W rxl‘rnrl.l, Brownsville, " Luzern., Donn. lirorrngvil 1.. Gen.llayar.l,Perble,,Elizaheth. " • Michigan No. 2, 11..rst, Itie V..nture., G. tSon~Draver. • Gen Laritner, htou ben rill e. " 31nore Wheeling,. .•Q unk,r Citr, Sha rik, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. lihouner JefferFon,Woodwarl,Ftrtisniavilln. Luterne,Bennott,Bro•ollArille. u Gen. Bayord, •' htiollignn No. 2, Ider,t, " Ventura•, Gordon, Bearer. Gen. Lorimer , -, ShAibitnrillo . 0 ' Gaze], ebennien, ICh•ehr. " Loos 31... y, Gobin‘on,Cinanuatl. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packot Lino, PITTSBURGH, CLIWINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louts. Tans Ltrie Is compoßed of Fevebn i c e,agitti cla,a powerful Steeimers, unergq,,it - yualled for speed, splendor,snfety, and entufnrt, and le the oety leant:a:l DAILY LINZ or Nn: ere on the Ohio river, 11 connects with the U.S. Moll Line of. Steamers from Cita:wenn to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which jmerengers and rr.dat nr. tick,fed and re. en;,te:f throu,d, daily. Two new Steamers have been added tc tie Line, wt,ich now tclvtlltz.of the boater Vayref Departure Boats. Captaals. from P:tliburph. ,BUCKEYE STILTE. ..... -M. W. tirtazzobru.--Sttattay. KEYNToN nATE.......3Amn A LLIWIIEN Y ....... so. 3I'LALN CI NCI N N ATI ........ Plti LA DELI'IIIA J. Gn.pont pirretiußolt._ I N. Coon. PKNNNI I.V ANIA ...... Iritnertrien_. Lraee doily et 10 o'cloot, A. M., preeleely. No fright ree‘:lTel eller ntrN o'cleek cn tLe morning of dope !for I.artico tar?, NrT•ly en board. or to JOllll It. LI V LNOSTON ,} Agente, JOAN FLACK, 111onenirallel House Buildings. I noe2Sl Pittsburgh. 185.5 Pittsburgh,/ bi.clabenwllle and Wheeling Packets. The DIURN A L, Captain A.IS-Stittsniusn, and , 7 the FOREST CITY Captaln.Dreson D. ? loo se, will run ee regular DAILY PACIIIITS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopptn4 at all intiltruedinte ports. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed. nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A.M.—Returning she will leave eibeeiing on Tue../days,Thursdaya and Saturdays, at 7!./i o'clock„A. The FOREST CITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thuredays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—Relurning, she wilt leave Wheeling on /lon/lays, Wednesdays and Fri days, at 7 1 1 4 o'clock, A.M. For freight or passage apply on board or to nov2B For Cincinnati, Memphis and White raver. The One stramtr JESSE LAZEAR, Capt. J. D AD.S.M3, will leave for above and intermr- Mate ports on THURSDAY, ith Inst., at 4 o'clock., I'. For freight or passage apply on board, or to je7 .3. D. 031.1.1.N0W00D, !went. " For St. Lord* Direct.. Tim new ateamer SILVER, WAVE, Captain 1 ,4 1, , J no. S. Chas. It. Wilkins, clerk, 'trill lease lot the above and all intermediate portr, on Thursday, June 7, at 10 &cloak. A.M.• For Weight or paraarocapply on board, or to ie; JOILN FLACK, Agent. For. St. Louts. • The steamer JADES PARK, CaptainTLlDle 4 Lin; EVANB, Clerk; will lease for the aboee and t l "' • lntennetll2.to ports on SATURDAY, Juno 9, at 10 o'clock A. M. For frolglt or passage apply on board, or to - je4 FLACK or LIVINGSTON, Agents. CANADA WEST. Cle a v n er iiir u tpr o n i tcy THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. Wilma', will make two trips n week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVEN ING,ait.7 l ,a; o'clock. i„.„gp or t Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 ' henvea Port Stanley for Cleveland evory,lMMlEsay . and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clol.k. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lako Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and paasago apply nu hoard, nr to SCOVILL LA UDEItbALE, Cleveland; & F. lIOLCOIIIi, Port Stanley, or A. witltTati. Port Inirwoll. • ntar27:tnov LEVEE CLERIC, IT. Lours, , (at IV. N. N„ we w, office.) .1. K. DkRBOHIt baring long experience in Receiving and Discharging, Freight for Steamboats, offers eupertor inducements to etcataboals 0,311131 g a DISCHARG ING CLERK. n3y4 Law. Books. I AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Uoeka 10 vols. Po. Reports, by Burr; Bouvier's Institutes; G rot !lifers Evidence; Wharton's Digest, last ed.; And other Reports, Elernon tory Works, kc. GEU. 1'..( 1 / 1 .1.:11.01LE, septa at the office of !Morning Post. REAL ESTATE BitOREE, Offico No. 35 Arend°, We Avenue, Philadelphia. • Timber and Coal Lands; Farms and City property boUght, sold and exchanged; Money procured on bond and mort gage, personal property and marchandlze. Apply to or ad. dress as above. niyls:lm . . . . • .T4TLEV'S CHEAP. RIFLES; because I 0 F BOWrir& know they are good shootmg guns; haying seen them tried. You had bettor come along with me to .the Enter prise Gun Works, and get one also. It may be they will do a little better if we boy Purr?' BONN & TETLEY, myle ICtit Weed street. ' • + er • . 16 . 4' FORT OF PITTSBURGH. Prp.T 54, INI--'IIIM-W-ATLI: STEAMBOATS. " 1855." 6,/ (1 5A 1 N it , 1.. 0•U 1 S THE CTX7TTA7tr:r or PASSENGERS AND PREIGHT DTllnt:f J. D. CULLING WOOD, Agent, Nn. 155 Front Ittreg `1855 J. K. Barbour, N3l al=a ==l t • K NZ' • • - • 7 . .• . -. . . . . . . •. ' . ....,,,...•,...,.......,..........,, , . ..-,. ........ , ..•.,,r-..--,,..--,--.,....•-•.-4,-...,......,.........«.,...,,y,,:w4.........,..„,....,..,,..,,,,,,-..--,,,......-...4.,,......P.,',.........,.--;4•••••,:-,:451,•••••",,,,,,,,,,,,,.....„,,,„,,,,,...,,,,,,..-•...,,.....-.2,,,•••••-- Si EMil J TSB MGR THE AVala Pim .:e... J . ~losEar FonEll, Lewd arid Manager: - - PSI= OP AtallsHron: toxee and Paicpiette. Privatilßoi , s, Mtg. .... Seoona Tier - Priyate o :es, email—. 40.04:1 Boxes tor mita persous. ..... .... coats. Are?" Certificate, securing seats, 12 . % cents extra. - Doors open at 73/ • tortoni:tante commences at 8 o'clock. BENEFIT Or Mr. 8.0. DUBOIS. Two Pacalleat Pieces. Coaxer awn Diu a. TIIIIIISDAY, June 7t12, 1855, will be seta 1 MONEY—Alfred Evelyn, S. 0. DI:1101a; Sir Fred rick Blount,. 0. Fester; 81r John Veasay, Bailey; Clara 'Douglass, Miss 'Eberle; Lady Franklin, him Fester, Song, Villikinsand Dinah"... Dougherty. To conclude with the beautiful French Drains of Robert Diftetilre—Robert 7ifsealre 8. 0. Dubois; Dn. mont, Batley; Jacques Strop, Glasekord. To.morrora, GREAT BILL for the BENEFIT OS OLD 11/ULLA% JOHN W. M'CARTHY 3 Bill' Poster and Distributor; attend to the •Post r lng and Dlstribnting of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, InIEIRITIONS, !to. All communications-either by mail, telegraph, or other. wise—directed to the office of the adorning Pot, will re. Ceive prompt attention. ap7 AUCTION - SALES. ,ikuction...DaUly Sales. A T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and ti Fifth streets ' at 10 o'clock, A. M. a general eas.rtment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Rsy Goods, Clothing, Poets and Shoes, Hats,Cays, do., AT 2 O'CLCK, P. M., Groceries,Queenrware, Glataware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Secondhand Household and Hitcher' Fur niture, ac., AP 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold stud Silver wntetteri, sc. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. rja3l:ll P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. TALUBLE STOCKS kr Ancriost.—On Thursday evening, V Juno 7th, at H o'clock, at the Illerchants' Exchange, Fourth otrcot, will be sold 60 shares Exchange Bank stock; 40 shatealiiiio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company stock. je6 P. IS. DAVIS, Auctioneer. DR. 14 RNDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST. %LIM ALL MAIM OP Tlll NYE AND 'EAR NITIIOI3I. CUPPING, LZECIIINO, BLISTBEIITO, OB TM ME OV CALOMIL. OFFICE 4981tROADWAY, COIL GRAND ST., NEW YORK. Hours from 9 A. AI. to 4 P. M.- 'DOUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Amateor 11 Chronic Blindneas with Films, hide, Amaurosta and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. H. with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. MI letterapost-paid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou. sands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr. Henderson : Woo J. Fryer, 3264 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. *Alfred Southwick, Printer, tJ. Goodspeed, Glens Falls, N. Y. *Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich.. .M.re. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. }Hiss Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co, N. Y._ *Edward G. Bolger, Bristol, Corm *John Seamen, khagineer, }i. Y. David Little, Engineer, 11. Y. • Wm. F. it. tiller, office Courier and Enq., N. Y. [James W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L L Jarvis Rodgers, A. IL Reeves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel. R. M. Ferries, Organ Builder, Houston St. R. B. Doolittle, IL D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y. M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. Ross, Albany, N. Y. A. Dillenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. B. H. Havihmd, Atheus,N. Y. John W. Hackett, Binghampton, N. Y. °Mega patients were blind, and Ind to ha led to-the office. At the expiration of two weeks they mold go abont the city at pleasure. •These =zee of Antanrosis were restorkl &eight aftet they were given up ►s incurabli by the faculty, and can be referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facts In these cases, by writing to them. Jane. IKON CITY CCHIIII 'OF 'WESTERN CIIARTJthU Ms Excellency, Coy. James Bon. R. M. Riddle, Pollock, I lion. J. E. Brady, Ben. Wm. Bigler, Ex. Goy, IL A. Pryor, EN. Col Wilson M'Caodless, B. L. Paboostork, EN Col. Wm. llopklng, El Campbell, Esq. Capt. D. Campbel I, Alex. Bradley, Esq. E. P. Fetterman, Esq. Tills Institution is now organized under its charter; and iP in full end rerysurcessful operation under the following efilzient I. 7. 'HITCH :100K, President, and Professor of the Science of Amount., end of the Art or Book.Keeplng. JQIIN FLEMING, Anociate Professor In the same dos pertinent. P.Oltli E P. HITCHCOCK, A. M., Professor of Mahe. mattes - end Teacher of Penmanship. JAMES 11. HOPKINS, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Leo toter on Commercial Law. There are two Courses of Study—one a Commercial, the other a Mathematical COlll,O, tee; bereafter,"Coarierly Puulic Examinations, by a Board of Examiners, for the awarding of Diplomas. Students miter at anytime; continue at pleasure, and even after tenting, return When so disposed. There is in preparation, and will soon be Issued, a prof pfctus of the institution, with a catalogue of the names of upwards of 'AM Students, who have matriculated since the opening of the College, in November, 1854. It ip the firm and steadfast determinatimi of the gentle men who hare the management of^this College, that it than not become second to any other of itskind: and with tins ,p 1 edge, thy reFpectfully solicit a continuation of that nod of patronage which has so signally distinguished the career of this loAtitation, from Ito commencement. A.dire,m . IRONCITY.CA)LLEGE, Pittsburgh, Pa." [jai BRITIStI MAUFAIJTURERS' AGENCY! J. R. LAWTON'tk BROTHERS.. I RON; Steel:Ts" Iron Wire; Cables and Anchors; 1... XL ALL" Cutlery, Razors Flies, Saws, and Edge Toots; Brass laundry; Gas Fittengs; Japatmai and Tin Ware; Nets; Twines; Stitie - Threads; Canvas; Ilesalana; Burlaps ; ate.,' 71 J4 l / 7 % greet, NEW YORK, - 157- Kay stredh BOSTON. A.GICCTS TOll.. . Me,sre. Jor.eph Oundry Z Co., Pycore Milla , IBM port- Noah &Bagley & Sons, Cradiey and Liverpool. Ity lands Brothers, Iron Wire Mills, Warrington. Parkin & Maraball, Telegraph Workß, Sheffield. " Sheol - bred, Lovvridge & Co., Harridan Works, We! verhampton.. my2thlta ...Tuerday. -.Thurrde.y. ...Fr! ley. ...:3aturdar. EATING HOUSE. D. BARNARD PILOYELLSTOIL No. 40 Fifth stroot l zoar Wood. rpm: PROPRIETOR OP THY-OILNUCOPLEE - hating I fitted up his eatabilehment for the'puryose of providing Meals at low rates for brogues! '1 ; 6%5 . men. juries, and those attending market and visiting the city, begs leave to call the attention - or all who wish the latest and freshest the market ma af ford, to his Table, constantly set and furnished with the bast attendance. Don't target the place. near the Exchange Bank, and op pcnile the office of the .fornin,f Poet. mr2o To Wholesale Grocers ' Liquor flealera and idassufaettirers. THE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which i of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a finaGa,quan Brandy. 1311 ESSENCES OF ROCKIELLB.and °TARR'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and BT. CROIX BUM, ARAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledge& by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for nee will Invariably be given by . DR. LRVTIS REUCUTW&NCIRR, 141 Malden Lane; New Tort. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemical!, Piscine, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's Ert.Oopsiva, Sulphate Asa, mania, dc. clee2l3B:tt DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Di. -V- Totes hie; entire attention to an officerractice. I Ills basin ees la mostly confined to Private - Venereal Diseases, end such painful affection a, brought on by Imprudence, youthful Indulgence andexceag Syphilis, Syphilitic Dreptions,Oonorrhea, Cleat, Stricture' Urethral Discharges, Impurity °lithe iltOod, with all Diode ea of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, ficorbuticErupi tions,Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseasen,Seminal Weeks oboe, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weak nevi Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ann, Nervous Affections, Paine in the Back and Loins. Irri balm of the Bladder and Hidneye,aucceedally treated,. Cure guaranteed T.enty year& practlce (ten in tttlatity)enablas Dr-13 rots to . offer asouraneea of a speedy cure to allwho may come uni ddr hiscare Pities and PriTaie Consultation Rooms, 41,Miteiond Ole" va..Cfharsrea moderate. eavlsd3v4y REUILiTIE)M.—Dr. brown's newly dlanovered remedy I,lk, for mamma= te e speedy and certain Remedy that painful trouble. It never fails. °Wound Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 RUMOR) Pittsburgh, Penn's. The Doctor la always at tom • cas,rhYld rinfoxus SMYTH (late. of Jaynes' Pekin Tea Store) respectfully intorme his friends and the public that he is now located at the NEW TEA. STORE, 112.SZITIIPLIM STASI; OPPOSITE THE VOSS OFFICE, Whore 'he otters for sale as nice and as well an aiworted Steck Oi'rEAS as can be found in the city. AISO RIO and jaVA.OOFrEE, LOVERING'S and ST. LOUIS itEMINED SUGARS—aII purchased for cash, and will be sold at a small advance, either by wholesale or retail. anliblm Alexander W. Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND Souci Tea IN 014.NCTRY, Agent for procuring Bounty Lends and Pension, and for the Collection of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. 4?' Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; Es• totes of decedents settled; Real Li' date bought Bold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Bloriatge or other security. Titles examined and title papers "drawn. OMNI on FOURTH stroet, a tow doors aboveEinithflell Pittabnrch, March 2.8,1856--tinb2B:dawf A. W. Foster, • FewTARY PUBLIC, and Comtalssloner for the States or ' Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, WLsonasin, York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia: to - Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and IrOafc taken for recoNl or use in any of the above named States, Illinois, Mbsissippi and Rhtde Island. Pittsburgh, March 28. 1825--Inth2B:daeo • Great Reduction • IN CHOICE SUMMER GOODS, at HAGAN & AHL , S, 91 MARKET STREET. . Wo will mark down on Monday, June 4th, cur entire stock of seasonable Dry Goods, at a large discount from former prices. We name, in part, 'images and 41: sues. Ortinadines, Crape de Ezrpagne, Summer Silica, Lawns of all kinds, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts, Lace Man tillas, Challi Derages,.Madonna Cloths, 9o.—with a full and Complete assortment of Housekeeping Goods. my ii. Boarding School, r'o3. SIMMER BOARDING 1101788.--The GLEN HOTEL And Grounds are offered for RENT fbf either the above purposes. The else and arrangement of the house; the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the Elogular advantage of the position, secluded from every. thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, - app'y to mh24-tf J: W. MITI Rit, 07 Front street. Summer He MHz emtiscriber has fitted up' in excellent style a NEW 1 J.- BUILDING, for the ACCOMMGDAT/ON-OB A Far oAltarars3,a , ho may wlah to secure a pleasant and healthy !want's', daring the Sommer months. The Horde la located about Elva , mllee from Pittebargh, on the Beaver. road; and cannot_ be aumand for dellghtial scenery an dial /able comfort. Address .by letter, or apply. Personally, on 3hePMOTS.I:O Etty2l:lm] A. HMSPSILGEft.. '"'~.e " t .. . , .. AMUSEMENTS. ERCIAL COLLEGE, .P.EY2I4IYL F 4 YL4. APRIL, 1555. LOARD OF ECCIIII7I 17111312 Private, Diseases. BIMIMI MEDICAL. . Iyilelivard , a 'Hair Reattarer....Thisprmaon seems to be eftleaclous for the restoration of the hair upon bald heads. We have- seen the buticcualy of persons well known to us, who -have nted tbe rompsund enccessfully, thereby corroborating tho opinion of its 'restorative otter gy. We know of nothing mo re desirable In tho way of per. tonal conveliness and comfort than a Coot head of hair, and. any process, by which this crowning ornament of the outer Man cat be preserved; or recovered when lost, withoet, in the latter ease, - wresort to Wigs, Toupee and &retches, de. Serves to be hailed and embraced with gratitude by all of either sex, who are unlucky enough to need 16 benefit. We took occasion the other day to notice this valuable compound in the above terms, and now republish what was then said, to shoW again our favorable opinion of it. The foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) Infdligenecr; and refers Man article which haelor a thine been advertised in our columns. We must confess that we bane been somewhat sceptical as to the remarkable effects attributed .to this famous "Hair 'Restorer." But our in. erednlityhas been greatly shaken within a day or two by seeing a couple of certificates of Well-known and perfectly credible citizens of the neighboring town of Prestonone of them the Captain of a New London whaling thip!—to the effect that, in each of these cases, a two or three months' use of the "Restorer" had actually brought out anew and vigorous growth of hair upon the head where lewan before, bald—the baldness being,in one case, of more than twenty:, years standing. Ws do not suppose it is by any Mamie cer.' twin that, because the application has been thus saccesSfid in one case, or two, or a aozen, it is therefore certain to.: prove equally successful in ail.A,But with suelihe4stron'a evidence as the foregoing, very ‘ few bald heads, we suspect, would willingly forego a fair trialOtthe Resumer." All such "old-heads" are informed that the article can be had at gears. Lee & Osgood'a—Norwich Evening 6w -ter. . Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. BRYDRIVEI, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Barter. , mhig THE GREATEST . MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. D. KENNEDY, of llorbery,las illsrovereit in one of our common pasture wear s remady that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, Prom the worst &Taal down to a common pimp* He has tried it in over 1100 CaBB2, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor). He has now in his passession . over two hundred certificates of its virtue, within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cars a nursing sore mouth, One to thres bottles will cure the c out kind of Maples on the face. Two to three * bottles will clear tho cistern of Biles. Two Wiles are warrantrul to cure the worst Canker in, the Month and Storiaoh. - Three bailee bottleS are unmated to cure-the worstesso of Erysipelas. One to two bottles aro warranted to cure all Iltunor In the Eyea. Two bottles aro warranted to cure Itunnlag of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair. Your to six bottles are warranted to cure Corrupt and Running Ulcers. One bottle will cure Scaly Eruption of the Skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Ringworm. Two to thres bottles are warranted to care the most des perate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the Salt Rheum. Fire to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Strohilas A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle s and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Baader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Bostou. I know the effect of it in every ease. Bo sure as water will extingutsb fire, so sure will thiecure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another; after a trial, it always speaks for Welt. There are two . 'things about this herb that appear to me surprising' ftnt, that it. grows in our pastures, in some places quite plenti. hal, and yet its value has never been known until I discov ereetit in 18443—second, that it should care all kinds of humor. In order to give some Idea Of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, state that in April, 1853, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—ln April, 1854,1 sold over one thousand bottles pet day,of it. Some of the wholesale drtrggiste, who bare been in bust. UM twenty and thirty years, gay that nothing In the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal ;nun of it from all quarters. In caporal practice I always kept it strictly for humors, but since its intrc4nctlon as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which wee always conrldered incurable—have been cured by a few bottle& 0, what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all cases of that awful malady ; --there are but fear who have seen more of It then I have., I know of sacral casos of Dropsy, all of them aged peo ple, • tired by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and.partictilarly in Diseases of the Kidneys, dm, the ilinc4rery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you get, and enough of it. . Vie;—Adults, one table spoonful per day. Children over ten - years, dessert spoonful. Chiklren from eve- to eight years, les spoonful Aa no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a Gay 131mufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 194 Warren st.. Roxbury, Mats. - Price, $1. 5 00. , Dr. GEO. 11. REESE% No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh,. ps,.. General Agent. Also, J. P. FLEMING, Allegbeny City. myffikdaw .tom` Sick Headache and Neuralgia or Emir Trans i3rarconos CUILSD sr OaIiELY'S DRPURATIVE SYRUP —Mr. William Trimble, M'Kelvy's Bow, Bayands town, Fifth Ward, says he was eared of Sick Headache or eight years ;tattling, by three bottles of Oakeley'e Depura. ttirq Eyrark. }Ulm,. tried various physicians without a cure. He is now entirely welL Oakeley's Depurative is far Rbetrauttisto, Scrofula, Totter; and all eruptive &scales For sale wltolssale and retell, DB. KEYSER'S; N0.14C , Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar. iftPrica 75. cents per bottle. ap2s =P. A. Fact worthy of necord and Att.en. tlon .I.WEIGIELT'S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain cure for FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect emdica tion.of thucause, is one of the most important Chemical Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutralizing effects on this poisonous gamuts are Instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re* storing the tone:of the Stomach, and invigorating the Con etitntion. Unlike the general remedies resrrted to for its treatment, each as Quinine, Arsenic, Au, which leave the system worsts than they thud it, it Improves the general hearth, purities the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a regular and healthy action.' Being prepared under the immediate supervision of an eminent ettectist; uniformity Of strength may always be relied ort. Its unprecedented demand, and the tbousands of testimonials fium eminent Physicians, and others who , have been thoroughly curad, are a sufficient guarantee of its superiority oveuedi other preparations. We can only add, ixisciacinsio&rif you are suffering froza laver sad Ague, try it anlbb;:ctindt PETER T. WRIGITP & CO., Sid Market st,Tbiladelphia, And all rispectablo Lfroggiats throughout the United States and Caaadas. For sale by GEO. H. IIIEYSIESI, No 140 :Wood street, and B. E. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap2T.-dtalm is THE ENNSYLVANIA AILROAD. • rPHE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At. j lantic with Weetern, North-weste.= and South. western Stites, by a continuous Railway direct. This road also connects at Phtsburgh.with daily line of steamers .to all parts on the-Western Elvers, and at Cleveland and Sati dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes-, making the moat direct, cheapest and reliable route by width FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the BATES BETWEEN SEILADDLPIfIA d prusamtart. FIRST CLASS. -Boots, Bhoes,lll7 Goods, 50.7 per 100 lbs. boxes,) Pare, Feathers, &a. .. .SECOND CLASAL—Books and Stationery, -.Dry Goads, (in bales,)Dardware, Isar' 60e: pnr 1001bs. ther, Wool, &a - Bagging, Damn .600. per 100)bs and Pork, (In bulk,) Damp, . . POI:MTV CLASS —l:kee,itiab,Baconand Pork, (panked,) La& and lank Oi I , .oe.. per 1001151. lapin shipping Goods from any point 2.ost of phla, bepartieular to mark package "via Pennryteania BaGrokii: • .1111 Goods consigned to the Agents of tbls Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without dotes:Won., Pororrt AOrsrs.,-Mosea Potter Boston; J. L.'SBLitt, N. Y.; B. Jvianeeder - Philadelphia; kxagraw & Boons, Haiti. more ; Ueo. Q. Frsinelscua, Pittsburgh; Shringman is Braun, Cincinnati, 'Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Louisville, Hy.; R. C. - Meldrum, Madison, Ind.; Hotollif a Co, St. Louis, Mo.; J. B. a Bon, Evansville, Indiana. 11. IL HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBAEST, m 9 Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. Notice to whom ILI may Concern. rte Pump mum SALES of Real Estate at Rochee. r are now closed, and-theßui/ding Seaton boa fairly 'zinced. Every citizen of Rochester is busily empley ed. Even Metter or 40 new families who have become dd• tens the present Spring. find constant employment; and in a few dasset handred families more will be, required to carry on the. ork of the present reason. The Car Building Ehablishment is now near completion; and will be in full operation in June. Several Cars will be reedy for delivery, by c mtract, the lst of July, 1855: . Two or three new churches, in Rochester, will be con , traded for Rune :lately, and numerous other improvements will be commenced, requiring a great amount of Mechanical, and other labor independents of the Car Establishment, which will employ from one to two hundred A prominent brickmaker from Pittsburgh has just pur chased nine large lota, and contracted to make upon them forthwith 500,000 bricks. Two gangs of hands commence work the present week. Hata the other yards heretofore established in the neighborhood. Our Stone 42ziairtes are already with workmen, and the cowl leading to them lined with teams. Lambe:is becattdUS oboukni and cheap, and tenements will soon Ewing up to relieve some of our houses, which now have 5 fandlies, 4 families, 3 families. and dozens of them 2 fannies nth- . Any who did not tau cheap lots at the four public gales. lest season, or the four public sales the present vpring,can still secure good bargains at private sale by yelling on the subscriber in Rochester. Termite—% down, !„.; in one year and 1 / 6 in two years. 31. T. O. GOULD. P. A few lota can yet be had at $6O to $lOO each, if applied for before the 20th Iday. These lots are twice as large ea - I:Anil' altylote; viz : 40'feet by 125, and the Price only from $1,50 to 12,50 per foot front. The present re served homestead and magnificent property of Ovid Pinney, 4 term in the centre daft borough of Rochester; also; th e beentiftal Cl) acres, building. Orchard, Sc., err.: riga:, cem, be bought through the aubscribor et great' beigains, and there axe s wc , s uch huretrins within a hundred miles. utys —vow: can,vlr4b, SCOHANT TAILOM! 0 - . gg FMK =W. next (Wor t° Daly's Weddell la4mtkßittabaigli , Pe. . 0 lIINO made to..orlei-M the best style, and - i t i 430 .: =able sates : sirsoir MOTZW 4 G made to order. my2tkly is I ^-« h x DR. IvIORSEN 40RATING • -CORDIAL - A PEENNIENON I.ff . 1 1EDICAVZ: - fiestored and Lite Lengthened MORSE'I3. /111VV3tO#ATIII61 EL/Xili; I . T will replace weakness with ,strength, fiumpacity with efficiency, irregularity with nolfamand natring ae• uTitY, and this net only without hazard of reaction bat with n hippy effect on the general organizat e lon,4ir. Bear iti'mindibat all male:dies wherever they begirt, finhtle . pith the nervous system, and that the paralization oY apAnerre ofmolon and sensationphySical death. Find* also, that far ovary kind of nervous diSease, the ..tit. Cor. dial la the only rellable.preparatrieltnowm. CUttll OP No languagecan convey an adequate idea 0 the Mne mculaus change wh,ch it occasions in the disease], debilitated end shattercii,nervotte, ey.stena, whether"broken down by eXCe.24, weak b 7, n iture,or Impair ed by . sickaeis 2 —the unatiuni; and retarel organization le at once braced, revivified and. built op. The mental end phytdcal- pyraptonas of nervous diees.„n vaniehtemothonuu. der int Influence. Nor la the effect temporary; for the o n . dial properties of the medicine reach. the emastlttationitsolf, and restore it to its Confusion, giddiness, rush. of 111 cal to tied. heat :PO= choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughm. l oy s t ir deatruction—fear, of insanity,: tippepally general: prostia, frritabillty, xieryptioie±saf, insbAity ; to pleepe- dismal Incident tconales 'decay of the propagating , funotionr„ bye. torte, monomania, vague terrors; palpitation of the heart, impotency, considpatima, etc-, from whateyer COSS it I}3, if there be any' relhtnce to be placed orihniaan tatab mony, absolutelylufalliblo, • - A GREAT MEDICINE rail PrdItALRS. . '• The unparalleleeetrocts of this greet rettorritive - in complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the atnirda of medicine,. Thousands gene:intents havelaren invented... thousandsof invlgriranta concocted—all purporting .be s ciEedittthevarlouediseasesandderangementstbtvhich the delicate formation'of worn= render tor. liable. EVERY:. WOMAN OP , HE.9B- • ' Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nerveustioasi• tremore,ipainaln the back, or any other - dbiorder, whether Neater tos her sex., or common to both sozes—ta give thb , Or others, will Ilnd this Cordial alter they hare - usid ttt • tle or two, a thorough, regenerator Hof the iyatord. -In all directione are to be Sound the , happy parents of healthy OR spring, who waniti 'not have been so but for this tan-tiara! ! nary preparation. Audit is eqUally no torafor the many tin , eases for which it is recommended. Thousands of young motility° boon restored by using it, and not in a elnglnir.c stance has It felled tr. -benefit them. ' PERSONA OP PAI,i 6031PralX301i. or tonsamptiva babitr, are restored by tbouge of a battle or two to bloota and vigor clanging the akin from. sapaio, Yei... loa, aiakly cold, to a beautiful florid complealotk.-- • - zfllmre TTjesp are 801110 of the satland __melancholy. Weds *Ditt oed-by early habits. of youth, viz: vreaknesa of the back endlimbs, pains in the head, dimuesD tif eight, loss of mlair culor power, palpitation of - the heart, -dyspi3psia,-.fterflitlif Irritability, derangement of the digestive funotionini,general debility, symptoms of consumptioutlyetc: Mentally, the fearfalefr 1 ects on 1 a mind art rtmeh to te dreaded. ..I.OES of memory, oonfusitin of idaas,do*ossiori; of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion - o Society, silfdm'rust," love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils-plod -ID MO= CONTEMPLI&INCt - kf aratrkint -; should reflect that a sound mind and body aro the most nee (weary resultites to promote connubial .happiness indeed, without these, the journey' through life becomes a ,waary pilgrimage—the prospect -hourly darkens the. vielecthe mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness Of atiOther.be. COMAS blighted with your own. ' -- OAIIVON Dr. telcrreee Invigorating Cordial has bean counterfeited. ••• , - by come unprincipled_persons. In future, all the genuine 'Cordial will hills the proprleo_ tor', faclindle pasted over the cOrk et each - bottle, tusel tbec following words blown in the . • - . • Dr. ll:torso's Invikeratirig COrdiali ' 11. INNG,l!riip"rietor, N. 7) . The Cordial la put up, highly concentrated, In pint 7 'l. tlea—prlwr three dollora per bottle; two for fere della:0'1i: far twelre dollars. O. Propidetor r - • • . 'l.92llroodw6y Bold by Driorglerta thro yfiOAS the and the 'Wept Indlea. • - • • • . PittsbUrgh - GEO—U. oski • Do. EROS.; No. 60 Mood Et, Do. E..-11.ELLERS, Wood strist., - Allegbet&Olty:..J. -P. FILEHING.. Agent for PARK. o dun st japixdooriy. • RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE~ CURE: . • OE, RATtrILE'S risrpmants spzenao, FOIL the . Prevention and Core of la=aurtzve larrroir - Frvetis, Flynt and Adm., Ctama and' Exer," Du= AGUE, 60112t/d, DEEILLITT, NIGHT SWEATS, and all other farms of disease which have a common origin in Ilataria or Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poleen Widch at certain seasons is unavbidably inhaled at every breath, is thesatne in character wherever. it .exlsts—Norih, South, Past Or West—and will every where - yield to this newly-discovered antidote, which . is claimed-to-be-the grareat dircoriPxpi—"; This specific is so harmless that it may beteleti-hy per.— sons of every ageisea 0r50ndtt.,.... 1 .-4ttrtrr - not - entmett,-' rot.= ems 021BarseCatfwra still Worse, as is too often the snit in the treatment-bjQniataz Merqury, Areetili;laul other poisonous rr deleterioetesirnipvtiOf n. particle of any of which Is admitted intollis preparation.. The proprietor distinctly, claims these-extraordinary ritt":" snits from the Use of-this- ANTIDOTE] 'Tit It *ill entirely protect any reZdent or traveler even the-moet rielciy or swahapylotalltiM, Anti May 'Ague Minns dieeare whatever, or eny Injury from con:tan tly haling Malaria or Tdiasma. It will itietantlychech the Ague In pc TBOile vita have mile fared for any length of tithe, from one day to twenty years, ao that they need never have anVirr continuing its me - according to directions. " . It will Immediately relletro 'all the ilistremint rosnita of BElionS or 4.gne diseames, SUCtI . as general debility, night, - sweats, etc,. The patient atones begins t.) recdver appetita and strength, and continues Inntll a perl:umlaut and ralllcal,. Finally, its WO will banish Fever and Ague froin families and all classes. Parmers and all laboring adopt-: ing it as a preventive, will be free froth Ague or Bilious at tacks in that season of, the year which, while it is the most sickly, is the most valuublb one bithem. - • One or two bottles will answer for ordinary. eases : someT. may require more. .Thrections printed In German, French : and - Spanish, accompany each 'bottle Price One 'Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. Trade, circulars for on application, and the article will be consigned on liberal terms to responsible:parties in every section of. the'., country.: A. HlLODEB;,Proprletcir, Acierra—New.Torkl C. V. OLICKENER .&. CO., rind:Cl. -- H. iuzia. Boston: W.P.FES & POTTER. Philadelphia: IIYOTT Sr, SONS. J MITCHELL', No: 2(5 Liberty- street; - Deal door to hand. WOODBIDES& & of Anderson and Lacock ets., Alleyhmsy. 'ffeb27, DR, HOOFLANDIs CELEBRATED GERBIAN BITTERS, PREPABED BT. DR. C. ii. ZAOKSON,Thiladelphia, ra., • * val.47nertrALLT MET. LIVER COMPLAINT, ItYSPBPSLt., , JAUNDICF; '-`•j;,' Chronic or; Nervous Debility, piled:et of the Kidneys arid . _.' al/disc:Get arirtv from aditordera Linci: Or. Stoma ' els.. ,3a COnitipa, - • , -licn,lrtword Piles,•:;••• •• --." ' • - Fuluets,or Blood to the • Ifead,Acichty.of theStomaoh, ••• --• . NauseaiEleartburn;Disgustfor Simi,: - -Pidneas or weight in - the BMW:tett, Sour .• Eructations, Sinking; of Fluttering'at the Pit.. of the Stomach, Swimming - of the Readykturrled.....,7 and Difficult Bteathing,Fluttering atthe Mart, r._,Chonk: Ing orS aft/eating Sensation when. in lyingPostnre,.Dlraneriss.-- of Vision,Dots•of Wobs Before -the Bight, Fever - tad ' ' Dull Pain intim Head,'DCgrieney of_ rerspiration' • -.1 L - YelloWneseOf the Skin and Bytm,.Pain In the ' •-•:' " • -. . Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, An, Sudden Flushes of treat Di:dull:gin ttoi - . • - .Flesh, Constant. Imagin. • Depression of • - "• ' ••'• ; The proprietor, in =Ding the attention of the public to this preparation, does so wit a feeling of the utmost cotill. , -. deuce iu Its lirities ma:laity aton to the diseases for which . it is recommended. . - . - • . It is tm uew and untried article, hot ono that has stood the test of a ten pads' .trial" before the American people, - . . and its reputation and sale le unrivalled - by any sizqUar.Preo:: . ?' 7 r porations extant. The testimony in its favor glean bY tho ~-.,'. most prominent and well known' Physicians andlndltidot- - ale, in all parts of the country la immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my t. hiemornbillii,"orPrecticel Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis , of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal 011ico and Manufactry,l2o Arch street, Phila. dolphin, Pa. - - ',gip- Sold by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser; 110 Wood. street; B. A I'shnestock A Co., No. fi Wood street; Fleming Brothers (10 Wood street f 11. P. Swartz and./. P. Fleming . . _ WATER CURE INSTITUTE, BAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDR,) BET. - PENN MU= AND Tlll RIVER, PiTTSBURGIE PA_ DOCTOR DAELZ, Graduate and Praelitienerin the Ohl Schools of Ifelichae,-Allopathh: tutflaoctzet , athia,und' for the past ten years a sueettezdUl Atop athlst, has r sued a :WATER CURE hi the above loietion The perfectly safe, directand.intiaethata effect. Ms aye tam has on nli Fererai and all wesite and ...Lrenit,— erbile it is mild, grateful and invivtating to the weals and •debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable in families, wile will be treated at tbeir homes. Allopathic - and Homeopathic treatment wilt be admixds... tered where desired; but, after long andthoiongh okpe! . rience, Doctor flash : givcsa tlecidedTreferentm . to. ilydre!.2 pall, which has; throitt;Uottt - the .uld and new moven so eminently suzettt.fal in every fOrm:of dißeaSei ...- including Incipient Consumption, Bronchltb,-Dyspepala, Inflammatory and Chronic ltbonmatient, Asthtna;..Cuta neous, Nervous r.nd Liver DiAeasts. Testimonials of enrol from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Bailee office. The Kee. Clergy are Invited to consult him gratis... Warm water being used in the corantne3mentoind often throughout the treattnent,it is aluxuryinstradof nnplea*. ant, as those unacquainted might tuppose. • .., i,ssznanotta..—Messrs. Charlesin,err , er, Waterman Palmer,' J. B. den,D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. holmes, L. U. Enallabrif• ititt Kern The undersigned, haying slatted Doetnr Institu• ion end witnessed his suceeisful inestment, chierfullylT eommend4u as a thoroughly: edv , At. l -and.skinful Phy• Curies T. Russell; Toe: Das .W Ilusit,John 7 . C. Curtis,.Robt..Putrick, 3ohn LiTing , ton, John Wright; W. W. Petriek; Singes F. Eiden. 0, Ornasby.OrPgg.: lane. NOT/VEI. TrrnE following waned Corporworn 'or - Trfistoes' of the " Pittsburgh Dollar florloge lustituUon" aro Mreby notified to meat at We oO'no of Grokoz B.,finaltia„ 34 2 m Fourth otroet, on ; U fifiDAY,-tbe day of intitt, _'- 1955, at 4 o'clock, P. M., fdr the choice of officers: George Albree, ILlKlrkpatrlck, Wm. J. Ando, eon. - r. Chao. Roan, : ' Alexander Bradley, 19.-Loomb, , Albert Crllberteon, • Jos. S. Leech, Robert Morrow Jak.-11.1foorheati, J. Gardner Coffin,. N. Grattan Murphy, Alonzo A. CartiOr, BPOlurkan, (21128, ~ J as. IX 'Aram; Frankisreilx, - Wax Jobtaullertori; - isaze M.perroack, Joe. P. Oakum, MI). Henry L itingwal4 ()Minors,: ' Jsto,' ft. Shoonhorga.t;.'. IlifeiirrErepburn,- Relden, Hallman, , JamtffShidls; Wm. B. Haven, Ate-tau/xi Titsibs, John Harper, V. Geo. it Itiddlo, - ItObearibilt•it;:' , ' Wm:F. 4olet tett,.. tfoorgeit:.Whik, - .; iiattt • fititioMid. llm
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