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'■-V! i-.H t,v. ♦<* *■;r- -> > ‘■m -3 **■ v- .“Ac , A;' '•* •■'.' * r i' 1, ‘‘ , v *-, v »r‘- T - tSv 3 -* ,v **T ■. -- t .ii t cirfirtru v:- iVjr> : '?rtS"Tif*’{»<•' r-r* **.!S'■■’ •■' " *■ '• ’ /• W'+v * r '■ ’C.Hr ;.'•*«• t&z:* ..! ~'r-S t’.tr Su* v-?-> «* *.'•..• : .'i:•■*■; 'mmimMmvMmm. ’>?& ?■ v ; : Disorderly Conduct.—A man named Georgo Conadj.waa arrested, on Wiley street, on Thurs day night, in an intoxicated condition, and bo* having in a very disorderly manner. He was •Ybrought to tho Mayor's offico, where, upon scar ching him, $76 in gold was discovered on his person. Suspicion being excited that tho money :: ;T 1,89 ttot honestly procured, ho was retained in °. Qflt ° a y unlil yesterday, when, upon examioa* " on before Mayor Volz, tho amount was satis factorily accounted for, and ho was discharged, Sl''; :• *-- ii L upon payment of $25 and costa, for disorderly i f-L*i r-i "* ■'* •. i -;/='*?'• ■' 7 /*r- < 5i conduct. . T -:i=> -^: : T ; A y° uo P Rawed John Armstrong, who interfered to prevent the arrest of Conady, was fi ? ct * for disturbing tho police in tho discharge of their duty. . An:Editoe Swindled.—An extra of the Mon .';'T-'“ v c \? (^ a(l -j ilfttcager, use jeeterday received ty ie’:- 1 -!.'-;;!'-H: ; ’ r 'H;H ; ' v^'. ■'' ' : '. : l “’S* l CoDßtablo Kichardsoa, aifering a reward of $6O for the arrest of a fellow named John 15. ij Pott* oK«* Btnmpte, whom tho editor, Mr. David i a, * ou > aocnees of having palmed himself off as ■’’/ '■ -J,\ ®“* Of the proprietors of that paper, and in that ' - ] “POO'fy swindled a number of the tradesmen of ’’" i r - Nation also says ho looses $4OO by • i';’- ’ I *. he 600UDdr'ght .built, five feet seven inches high, and a a « rmi “ by birth. Where in the world the edi tor of “ country paper ever got $4OO, to bo A;; p'?:V ''•? BWiodled ont of, is n mystery to ns. (b , '.j ;, - v '' t'* ' Theater.—-We understand that Monday night -I;*- wiil conclude the engagement of Mr. T. B. John* A' 1 !!;"5-''^^--7/*' Bton - This we know will be heard with regret, aa duri °g tbe time he has performed here, M h ' 8 rc P r °6entationa have afforded pleasure to a ’..i *xh number of our citizens. Though some* v;fVTv what of a novice ns a “star,” the ability, with his delineations are given, leave no room t 0 doubt that be will bo a great favorite in his r^'•;^ii?’ t-fi'{[*^£kn r-1 position. Without tho vulgarity of so many -'• he J €l possesses an inimitable drol ,l- J'l K fcry, exceedingly laughable and pleasing. His "-perßonations are almost always rendered with taste. - Sale or Stocks.—The following sale of stocks v look placo on Thnrsdny evening, at tho Mer jbftntfi ’ Exchange, P. M. Davis, auctioneer : V?-r» f; 4 j P fhares Ohio and Penna UttUrond Co., stock $39 ;j ■cr-]'^r-’~c‘Tz--^.r L X‘ : - ;M‘ > ; ? vl ; >.?ts.'tt V *'i. , 'i e 1 '■ «- C“ %• “ WerchaoUi’and Mhuu. IJAnk “ fr 3 t.O ■rtZj ,J.; V V 'h-'■‘■•Pi ;!,X.r.vC l '' t"; *-’ 4 “ Pittsburgh TrnftOn “ 54 02 Ultnun,’ Dtposlte Bank “ 50 25 ,*••>: I'■•',:• .^ : ..'■ -^L.£;■ r“• £■ ~ 1-’'* 3 », r - 1 ' _ '•-^’ t *.V * s r “ Darliagtoo Cannel Coal H. It. “ 400 '■ . M;';: f - \'"t. X; -L+f-rifyd ilroi't?- Also in the afternoon (on hoard) by tbo same: : '.. L b:/.’:’;s,‘‘:. V'. r-.ryvlt% lc sleunboat Thomas Shrivcr 55.500 i 5. r Ci.T.'''t 'i:*-',-.V'•• .'uor.>^Hb. i 4Vv.i4’\i?.vvs s :r«i «N«vioow tantet I>u (, ■ '.'. .' (,; .’ ■ t-r* ( «~,.v .'... ,; Tho Shriver waßbonght by a gentleman named tils 11 • " ''V 4 -;‘ £ H'H,’J organ, to rnn between Parkersburg and Pome --■ ■ -* ; ■■.'..’'‘'•■■'(a-.-’- L,.:,v! l ;','V'*|'.'.. .. !■:: ,'2' .<-.,’1.- -',r-- r n •V 1 ..-» ; J fN ;.~7;'.‘', j;vl Seemon to Yodnq Men.—A.sermon will bo '•.';’ , ss t ?,Vv4V.;j la aVti •'.“■■:• bvered to-morrow night, in the Fourth Pres- ',e4''- : .”?'•■ f • r s' ‘ ;•? jtenan church, on Penn street, by Rev. Mr. Tr~ ’Ji-t J rp on the subject: ‘‘The Young Man—the ; ':;* i: 'T*-V *y defect in his Spiritual Portrait.” The :^'1 UD 6 Of this city are invited to attend. -v'Jw^V-:.*?i middle block of pews will be reserved for < r J r*,, ~. / ')•’ •',-, . w. ,”I’'’ ♦/ ►» ,r -■%■’ ASSIN ° Counter/Eit Monet.—George Top s’ '^ v ‘"-* n waa brought before Mayor Adams yester }r * charged with passing two counterfeit five n t "> • ( ‘‘‘n f* hills on Frederick Cowboof. On giving ;,;Jrr:/ : >vL- ! 1 for his appearauce, at the next Court of 'a ' -j- 1 f'. -■ a ■’ t - : 'f t |"j l/\ : 'T-'.V- irter Sessious, he was discharged. -yv U r *}' +\ c *-****'[: ~ T t -< :iQ A ßS. —Dovers of the weed, and their name egion, will find choice Cigars at Keyser’s, ' c -' , v i* '^ ood has just received a prime f'-j; ' + -"• ’ . »■* »'l-7_ 1 y ’’■ ’ r> • i'V which he will.dispose of cheap. We have *' • * 7‘* ,r «3i ‘ • *!T* ’ »*' s t- J d a few and can warrant them. ' t f>* p e »'* V' VX xTV. I 'l ' ‘ r T/* Patrick’s Dat.—A lecture will be deliv* h •.*’• • r -" rV -J. ; ?•• for tho sake of the fatherless the audi- «• Z v ' T,< « *' ?? T*\ r7»* may.bo large. /■"'' ■ > I‘' ■' ■H i; r'.'S? ’V' *'_C 7?!tent to Kill.—AmannamedMichaelCon .p^iß^Sf-|ifr i,Y tY , ’ i‘'_,..^ l '<’,’y, , ;n.",‘Y:'&,ascolnni‘tledtojn>lyEBterdoy,byAlder !. ,j ; • '/'»*' tS- •«. *- A ;‘~ iA’-l ‘,-'Y lr l M’Maßtcrs, for threatening to kill William • r./V7 A u ’i.'t'iU 1 - -L l . -p- 'tyj*}' " ~ ; r t *,•>*)r;tr-|, 5 ... «■•. > ■*•• '•• *;. Y * ' i ,. ;lj -•.• • 0.1 v^?.- f -4 ~,•'* . G •'.-f;; c •'- ■-.<:•,'■■ ■• ■ y V i~fr& -:*> »/» 'UAHRIAOK GUIDE; OR, FAMILY MEDICAL ■: r p r ' c '**• .P 4 c ‘i *-. 1 £p\* • r i •» »KD PUYSIOLOQICAL INSTRUCTOR, for the special '»* -X r £” 1' n r.' t » i \* - the married or those about to marry. DyDr.F. Hoi* *■ • '* ■‘t £**•» * t . *'•«*>» v' e celebrated author and lecturer. Ninety-eighth '• - , ,;.;vvr :pSi.'S ’»**»»:'.■ -v',.*'.:.’ »-‘V/.;- i-\ >f* ; MO pages, and colored plates. This book 1» decid ‘-1 {•'•.'i/ ■>•:: n-j. /'f . !’•,• *‘,v> r , •'• .Mr-*A'if-if »best book of Uio kind ever published, and has at* "’ 3 unequalled reputadon and circulation; in feet, ' •‘Y- v* r 'S^V X ' C K*f V.K- r>'“»hv ; li Information upon every topic interesting to mar* • • sons, but is strictiy moral, scientific, practically use* -• ■ ' *" r • popular. Price cue dollar. For sale by 11. MINER , - 32 Smithfiftid etreet. Pittsburgh; we will send it ... v c +•’-£■'(-:-< «--*-* -F e i f re « by pest, on receiving one dollar and the ad . v ,• f i M mar!2 ■~-fu :-vi•' •.v.V : 'k;-i..‘ : '.:; r. '-.V;-:■ -.■ -.tr f-- r.. ?.'•“ r V' *- - *.f o ■ . <:• -. V' -T- ..s eA*' r ,«**. r 'i> c ' v .;.-* : ;,<.>-.1 .•Vv-L’n'^^mr-i-Cn.•e.-''N>6Kv crl J?v? ?rP '4 ,:t : . —_. :~V*-i .<;■. *’ &RY—A. A.• 51A80N k CO. will rectire, on the 15th ;'V.vU .^^-^Vv;r^“JfvV\ i fr 4 -plarch t 2000 dozeu of Cotton llodery. of exerv ’.' :.'-VH Y-3 'H; { STKEET. °L!T‘ ry ' ■ **:.V'l —— tmpoktant to manufaotubbks.— 'ii-p-?- tl’Sf/i Srr-'-pVfljftfW<&>,** t-23 kegs-lor ssto hjr ' 1 1 Drop Stamp, weighs 2,800 1b34 Drop weighs 200 lbs. ■ ~ , . ■ HENRY 11. COLLTNg. 1 Power Pxen, with gear, Blightlydsmsged. 4 1 1 ' -‘NKY TOPfn—ZOO Gothic Chimney Tops, of .uric,us 1 Engine Lathe, 10 feet shear, weighs 1,800 fils. ■ 1 'ie for sola by fmhlk) HENRY H. OOLUNB. 3 small Lathes, for Gunsmiths or Bllwrsmiths. l “ B “ '“JtA * 1 centre, , •-' ’• •:" fr,*f .. -•• • -."• •^■■■- ; •*-^ r *- . All neatly new;been In use four months—will be Said -c C‘ 'wDiS BKIN&—A fine lot on hand and for sale by ; low tor cash, or exchanged for 0.4P.R. Btock at par. i : *;r l:* FLKMINO BROS. | mh»:lw WM. HENRY, Jr, Wooster, Ohio, .•" ••'•? : ;; ; 5. h; 5 <^s :'■■-• ./■; .'v-e.-ci'iT ■'/ 1 ,v - ■ - r :.':T ; ,•'rc;■ m ’r% v*.' ; . ■Hr -. ,? .SC,- * .?, . 1 , v ■“-**„■■ ,'* " 1 \ * •* -, s . '. •’ ‘ . *' * ■».* ** 3 .' r . w,"- - -•* - v* '. • .. V : « * ,■ " ; .v ■ ■ .-'l*- / “ >!j »> ■ * *.* c *. * iv ; 'V , *r*~*sU * ' iJv- .. ~VVs [• k ,’“'2»V jSv’/ f:' r ' - - ' ij- * ■%, ..-t ( t M ' 'K s ;*V<\ >/.v> . ... .■ • '..t ■. 1: / f" •' / . •. \ <\\} %■> M ‘•'..l :* ~ ; •> ; *S < V-".’ '.V' ' A- 4 < “' *’» ? > y'V. : ■ »•. . ' , .'■'-' .' A>-A *A jf&- ' ; >‘.Vv-;. ■ 'Vi ■.. •*•• !>• ■7m\>+#c?;*z -■<■ '~v- £,?.?:/*■ ,‘v-v . v f **J &%>V* 1 ; ~ , ’S'*" 1 SATURDAY MORNING: M3~ TO LETS EOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Back Numbebs Wasted.—TheTollowing back numbers from our files of the Morning Post, for 1854, ore missing: ’ : April 80th ; September 13th and 27th ; Ooto ! ter 7th, 9th and 24th. ■Any of oar subscribers who may. have all or ' Any one of the above numbers in their posses sion will obnfer A particular favor by forwarding them to ear ooantiDg room. Ten cents will be paid for each. • Obthaqk on tbb St. Glaie Steeet Bridge. 10 a Thursday night, a gentleman crossing the St. Clair street bridge, in company with a lady, was attacked by a orowd of half a dozen row dies,; and beaten in an outrageous manner. After tenting the gentleman.until he could offer no more resistance, the ruffians Beized the lady, and oarried her off to the other end of the bridge.’ Here her screams brought out the toll-keeper, who .fell upon the scoundrels with a big club, and with a few well directed blows made them leave go their frightened prisoner, and take to their heels. The lady was considerably bruised in her strugglo' with tho cowardly scoundrels, and no doubt would have been worse used, if it had not been for the courageous interference of the toll keeper. The gentleman who was so roughly kindled, we believe resides in the upper part of Allegheny. The force of watohmeu on the bridge is hardly sufficient to rendor efficient nsßiafance to any ono attacked while crossing, and as the corporation is wealthy onough, wo think it wouldn’t be out of place for them to provide a oouple of additional men. District Cobbt.—Before Hon. H. W. Wil liams. . In the caso of Michael M’Cellough vs. the Farmers’ and Meohanics Turnpike Company, a verdict of $1,445 95 was rendered for plaintiff. Daniel Holden vs. City of Allegheny. No. 8, April term, 1853, G. P. Hamilton for plaintiff; 8. Geyer for defendants. Action to reoover damages for injuries received by plaintiff’s wife, In falling into an excavation on Gay alloy, Alle gheny/made in grading the alloy, which had been left uncovered. Mary M’Clnro. vs. Wm. M’Clare. No. 89, April term, 1852. T. J. Bighatn for plaintiff; C. Hasbronk for defendant. The prosecutor and defendant are Bißter and brother. Oa the death of their pnrents, a certain pieco of pro perty was dovised to them, to bo divided eqnally. Defendant retained possession of tho whole for a considerable time, and action is now brought to recover rent for tho plaintiff’s share, for tho time be used it. On trial. Tub Begad Deficiency in Allegheny City. —The Bsmo complaints having been nude in Al legheny as on thißßido, relative of the deficiency in the size of the loavcB, but no ordinance being in force in that oity, to meet the case, at a meet ing of Councils, held ou Friday night, a bread law was .passed. It provides that, hereafter, nil loaveß of bread Bold in that city, shall weigh not Icbb than ouu pound; aod any baker vend ing bread of lota than the established weight, shall bo liable tc a fine of fivu dollars. Mayor Adams has expressed his determination to prose cute every baiter found guilty of violating the ordinance, and those who know themselves to be guilty, had better take warning. The amount of money poor people have been swindled out of in the light loaves of bread, is almost incalcula ble, and we arc glad to know that seme of those engaged in tho nefarious business will bo pun ished. • iIIPKTIC SOAP EXCELSIOR 1 AIE—“ 1 wr.uUt I were a boy again. I’ll go sura to that store again, Ou Tbinl street, kept by 8. L. Saturday, March 17, 1856. } There was again the same animation In bnsiness circles that has bsen noticed for severaldayß past. Tho river is at an excellent stage and our merchants appear determined to make hay while the sun shines. The rein, too, which com menced falling at dnsk last night, and which was very copious, indicates plenty of water for navigaUon purposes for some Umo to cctne. The followiog are lha sales reported on change: BACON —Sales 24,000 lha Shoulders, In lots, ut 6 3 i sixty oSJ 8 j 6 ’°°° do f ,d S?r d V‘ ~' A ’ doi 10 ’ 00 ° d ° Harn'ido, at 9*4, do, 9,500 do hhouldera, bid»s and Hams at 614 7i«* an d ca-*h ;J 10 tco sugar cured llama at 11U, sixty dnYF* BULK MhAT—lioQ!) Shoulders, Sides and Rams,country, at 6, G and*7, cash. ' BLOOMS—SO tons Junlata at $BO, six months; 10 do on private tetms; 18 do Lumps, do. FLOUR—SoIes 30 bbla extra, from store, at iS, B7 ; 60 di k* io su rerfiae, from store, fS 75. 5 7 ™ 1 ! 1 'helled Corn, depot, at 8% 200 do do, store, at Bo; 000 do Oats, wharf, nt 62. SUGAR—IS hhds prime new, at 6U, cash. i5 S r 25 b^ ls ’ 0Bk ’ new » at 28 » months. sS>£r« lie T ces Driees In good demand at 25<§>2o. Sucar firm and unchanged New Or- SK. aUl '- PltL - bor * 1 ‘ »<»“■ fißrc, Ai ..hlpcatt. Cattle Market. _ BvLnuoEE, March 10.—Tho offerings of TWf Cattle ve-v .oO head ; 2ao were driven eastward, und 330 sold nt nri< e-. ranging from $4,80 to $-3,76; market heavy, with ilt.wnvurd tendency. Hogs dull, and prices declined ; sales ai 46 60ui» 100 log. AUCTION SALES. A_ AacUon-Dally Salca. T Commercial gales Rooms, corner of Wood and iiltb streets,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general assortment or aeasonabla, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and bhoop, Hats,Caps, Ar., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M , Qrowrlva Qn«Mw.rs, Tablo Cutlery, Looking Sburt’'iT *° 8e “ ““ J “‘‘“S'boldand KkchenFar- AT T O’CLOCK, P. M., Book., Stationery, Fancy ArticLs Mimical Injttrom.nU, Bjafiravd Cutlery, Clothing, Vtu-lety Goods, Ooltl SEtrer wslchpA. Ac. K VLDAVIP,_AnctIon«-n f j,3btf P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ~ ITnJE.V' 1 ’ UyDO “ STOIIK AT ACC- Aj THIS.—On MONDAY morDmj, Jl.rvh luth, at tu ?. r °' rfe ; aI ‘ ll * 'Thole.-ale Wiu. and Ltf(Uor Btore, corner of Market and front .treat., wilt he guld tboenttre Pteck and Fixture, amons vb!ch wilt be frond Foreign Win« «nd Brandies of the choicest vlot»£ei, part of whiih are of di rect ioportotiou, ntd have been in .tore a number of ye.r. co,„i.«inß In flirt of BRANDIES: Vieox Cn K n.c, 180.., 1 OJ-I.sc, lSxd; Leper F.eres, 182 fl; La Fayette ISZO - Caslillon A Co , 1»42; Otard. Dupny A Co - Msclorr Cngnsc; Old Pale Nectar; Pale Champapne; o’ld Apple o d Poach old Blackberry. WIJIES-lllackburn’. Koscne Mndelr. ; llowanl il.rnb AC. do; Sicily and Star do; Old Dnbuy A o. P. do; Newton. Gordon A .M. do- Bt,r -tdrampapne; old Oporto Port; old Port Juice; Winn—ar and Moselle Muacale); Alt. Morton's old Santerne; choir. Amontillado flurry; superior Cordials. Irish and Scotch Whiskey., Schiedam and Holland Oins, Antigua and Ja maica Rums, very old Rye Whiskey, Playing Cards, Clean Demijohns and Decanters, Stand Casks and Hecks or beet description. Hydrometers, lleasures. Rook Case, Sheirint: (.ounlvrn, Office Furoiture, Btovcp, Ac., Ar. The particuUr attention cf dealer* and oth«ra wantlnir fine Liquors is earnestly requested. Terms ot m 1« . mhl7 P- M. DAVIS. Aurtianver. PELLEH b V AUON AT ALUTIuN.—On PATUItDAY morning, March 17th, &t 11 oVltvk.at the Comm.-rriid .'“aies Room, Corner of Wood and Fifth street* will bu sold om* substantial PwJler’s Wagon, with top.mit.fd for om» or two horses. (mhl7j __ _ P. M. DaVIB, Aucfr. HuUdKUOLU FURNJ iuitK' AT AUCTION —On MON DAY morning, March l&ib. at 10 o’clock, at dwelling housa No. 179 Third etrvet, will Ut fi olJ, without reserve a quunUty of Household and Kllcben Furnituro, among which are marble-top centre tables, mahogany*.** mn boguuy. cbdc seat and Windsor chairs, dreraiog bureaus mahoguny and common wash stantis. mahogany and wAl nut dmlng tables, small fancy mahogany tables, hair spring bottom lounge, mattresses, high and low post bedsteads rocking chairs, floor mau, feeders, fira tong«, quewosware kitchen utensil?, fancy stove, Ac. * P. M. DAVIS, Aurtioneer. ADMINItTItAITIR’S SALK—On Saturday, March 17th, at 2 o clock, P. M., will be sold, by order of Mr* Elisa beth Wbl'fmlii, administratrix, at tho late roaidanci. of George IVhitfleld, on RQm street and th« bank of tho Mon- PDgabaU river:—G draught horses; 3 double 3 horse sand carts; G sett* harness; 1 raddle ard bridle: 2 sand flats; frbovels, poles, Ac M Ac. Besides sundry other articles. Terms: on all sums under $lOO, cash; over $lOO provod-endorsed paper at 4 month*. P. M DA VIS, Auctioneer. ONUUD BUdINEia BTAND IN DIAMOND ALLEY Poll I SALE—That valuable Three Story Brick Dwelling House aud Store, No 25 Diamond alley, at previmt occupied by Mrs. Keibey. Lot has a front of 15 feet, and extends bark 75 feel. Apply to p. jj. DaVIS, Auctioneer. r !>ItU£TLE 3 SALE OF PENN STREET PROPERTY*.—On X '1 huniday evening, March 22d, at 7»s o’clock, nt the Merchant*’ Exchange, will be Bold, without rrverve, by or der of Tbos. Mellon, Ffq., Trustee, that very desirable I,ot orOroand rituato beiweao Hand end Wayne streets, hav. iug a front nn Penu street of 30 feet, and extending back 100 feet to Fayette ctreet—on which is erected that mperb modern stylo well finished Brick Dwelling House (on the back, buildings—Coach House, Btahlc, Ac.) lately occupied by lieu. YVm. Latimer,. J. Terms at sale. m k° P. M. DA VIP, Auctioneer ' I'ItUSTEEo'B BALE OF FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS IN X SIXTH WARD—Qp TUESDAY afternoon, March 20, ai 3 o’clock, on the premises, will be sold, by order of John Herron, Esq , ttusteoof Robert Porter, Epq , fiftoou valua ble Building Lota, as laid out by the late William Porter, >hq., in his flrpt plan of Lota in tbe Sixth and Seventh Wards, Pittsburgh, seven of which lots, to wit: No.«. 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 aud 45, have each a front of 30 feot on Centre avenue aud extending back southwardly about 96 feot to Clark street, and the remaining eight of which lot*, 10 wit: Nos. 4S, 49, 60, 61, 52, 63, 64 und 65, baTe each 0 front of 20 feat on Clark street, and extend southwardly by tbo whole distance, to Rosa street, 60 feet wide. Tbe abov e offer great inducements to those desirous of purchasing property rear the business part of the city. Terms at sale. mji3 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 49" Balm of Thousand Flowers, for beautl. lying ihe Complexion, and eradicating ail Tam, Pimples and Frecslzs from tbo face. Sold at Dr. KEYBKR’B, 140 Wood street. CANADA WEST. I 83ft n c| «Ttl»n d , Pori Stanley, flSfrfc MUSH » nd I ort Harwell. MSSSm THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain It. Harrow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Harwell, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY THURSDAY EVENING, at7H o’clock. Leaves Port Harwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7% o’clock. •• The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Btualey with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. • For freight and passage apply on-board, or to SCOTILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; R. F. UOLCOMB, Port Stanlev or A- M’BRIDE. Port Bnrweil. ’ mar27-tW ' receive!, a fine lot of Ginghams mbs , A. A. MASON A CO., 25 Fifth streeet SKKD— *KK) bushels Penn a. CloTer Seed ; 60 do Timothy Seed; for Rale by jan23 * MILLER A KICKKTSON. C'IIiKOMK YELLOW—6OO fl>s in store and for sale by j feb2fl FLEMING BROS. rpILB IN VALID—CARGO is prepared, on short notice, io J. take PICTURES at residences. He can be found (day or evening) at his residence and Gallery, mbs No. 70 FOURTH STREET. / ARGO MAKES COPIES OF PICTURES, PAINTINGS, 1/ Daguerreotypes, Ao., on short notice. rnbs No. 76 FOURTH STREET. Main Stem. pßßSangerP. Freight. —531,190 20 s2is,ce6e7 ... 30,076 33 155,365 24 “1855 ” ■. ‘ J ** The lUtee- There wore lo feet 6 Inches water la. the channel list eveniog at dusk, and rising—the rise is piind* pally from tho Allegheny '* Bncfep ye State’' Is the regular packet for Cinclonal this morning; tho leaves punctually at 10 o’clock, A. M. The “Forest City” Is the regular morning packet for Wheeling; she leaves at.lo o’clock. (( Fca St. Louis asd the Illinois Eivm.—Tho fine steamer “Americue,” Capt. Batchelor, wi 1 leava for the above pieces this day. We fuel satisfied that the Captain, and Mr. A, Mo. Bride, clerk, will leaTe nothing undone that will add to the comfort of tho traveler. The steamer “Qaaker City ” leaves to-day for Louisville. Capt John Shank Ur master. She isagoodboat, ondislikely to havo a full cargo, as the character‘of tho boat and her officer deserve. PaB3enoees will please take notice tbAt Cap’. Boyd, of the excellent Kcumer “ Ben Bolt,” leaves this morning for St. Louis, lona, Wi-o.cnsin and Minnesota. Emigraiitsand oth ers on their way to the fur West would do well to go by tke “ Ben Bolt," where they will Cud low fare and good accom modation. Dnti’i neglect the opportunity. The steamer “Jsmes Park;” Capt. R. Miller, leaves to-day for St. Louis. Emigrants and others will find it to their Interest Lo giTe the “Park” a call. The tioo steamer “ Delegate,” Capt. Rogers, intends mak ing a trip to the Wabash river. All those traveling that way will fmd her a good bout to travel on. She has superior ac commodations fur emigrant passengers. Farianr Hates at Cikci.vsatl—Tho following ore tho freight (inotutionn current at Cincinnati on Thursday; To Pittsburgh— Whisky, liov Pork, 50; Flour, 40; Found Freight. 20c. u* cwt. 7\> Wheeling —Whisky, 60c.; Pork, 45; Flour, 35; Pound Freight, 17Vic. ft cwt. St. Louis— Dry Goods, 40c. cwt.; Xleavy Freight. 80w) 40; Whisky, Si. b ' W JVazArtfie—Whisky, $1: Found Freight, 40c. cwt.; Olo voreeed. 7f> bbl.; Ale, 7n A’eir Orlwns —Whisky, 00c.; Pork, 70; Flour, 00; Found Freight, 39k. Cincinnati. “ AHoona, Qmy, Wabash river. “ Equinox, Rowley, St. Louis. “ U. S. Mail. Ford, Bt. Louis. STEAMBOATS. "1555.” PITTSBURGH, CIJTCIHNATI, LOUISVILLE, SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Lino, VOR THE CO.WXTAJJCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BETWEEN PITTSDtJItafI, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Ijoulb. . w This Lins i-t competed of wjvon mr ±«SS**jr ,n,t eias? powerful Steamers, uno-1 for speed, 6plendor,eaf(Hy and comfort, and is the only Tnsouon daily u!t* of Steam Packet* on che Ohio riTor. It connects with the U. 8, Mail Uno of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louieriile and Ealnt Loul?, by which passenger* and freight are ticketed and re csirt-ci through daily. Two now Steamers hare been added to the Liut!, which now eensiata of the following boater „ . _ Days of Departure KVCKWvi' IT *VF Ao™ PiU&vTgh. BUCKEYE .“TAT t .!. V.. t:LcTZHOOTEH....gnndar KEYSTONE STATE Hr,.„ nmff_ -.Monday ALLEGHENY >ri,n 1t,,,.-day. CT.VL’IvNAII It lI.ATU. Wednoiav Pnn.AhEt.WtlA K. 4. ..KAC« Thursday PITMBVKOH- 1. .V Cook Frid!^ PE NNSA I.VASI A i.v., Kusimrii Saturday Lenv** dully nf \. M.. prv-cifvly. No Ireiirl,! “f •ciT.-d r,.*:.- r titue iiYLiv.k on the marniog of For f nru ,- uiorr, Apply on board, cr to JOHN U. L.IYINGBTON,) . JUHN H.UK. } Agent*, Mun.-ugahuU Houtw Buildlnga. Pittsburgh, 185r,_ |uoy23] PllwburßU, situOmylllt ana‘ Wiinellnc raw. Paufcero. .. I Ytr LIUUNAL. Canuht A.IS. Sttzruxitn, ,nd jgaßffftfo- POKES r CITY, it, tain Groan. D. Mio«, -mu tunas rygutar I'AILY PACKETS, tytwyyn Piltaburgh feb-ultcnTlEtt an.] Hbr.-imy, stopping at all inU'nnndiato port.c Tba ML’RNAL trill l.t.tv Pittsburgh on Monday., Wrd ni'SJ.y. ant Fridays, at !> «'<*«*, A. M —KaunUf alw ail! IriiTti o bseling on Tus -day *, Thursday, and Saturdays, at , oVltv-R, A M. J The FtJ£U->T CITY will leave I’it:»bun:h on Tuesdays, Thursdays and SilCriu} h, at Ui A. M.— Returning, j *-* wi.i ivnVf vv bfriit.j; on Monday-, IV v-lneslayn ond Fri days. tt . >,t, «o-.*k, A. M. lor or v on board cr to J- l> GOLLIN«iWiR»n, Agrnt. No- !&•’> Front &tre**L CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE PACKETS, For Cincinnati nml Unlirllie. , rr*m, •d*A!inT Qi-AjiKH iNTY, Gaj-t. Sntss, I-ave f-r lb*- abovoanl uU lutt-rsm* il»te atjfrfßrirS r«rt< ua jutieimy, i;th i«-t. vt paj-Rj;- upj.lv on U-i\ru. vt L» BAR.NW or COLMNiIWooD. Amenta. BT. LOUIS I‘AUKUI'd. For St. Louts. ««*-, Tbr- *:«-ainer LMl'iH-KUTY.Capt. Mpstted, *l ,‘ Iran- fir the aU>ve and iDtenur-diatf j^gga »" MONDAY, 19th iuj-tr, at Joo’clKli, A. il. For or pawHyjo bn-ly on board, or to _ iUUNKfi Agentr. For st Louis, lone, Wlkooumlu nntl fltln ncsola Terrltorv •- Uulncy, Wartaw, Keokuk, Fort MklUoii, DurllitKtoM. 91tikeatlne, Hoe k lalanil, l)a vcnport« Galciia, Dubui|ue**Dl rent. I tea* a., 1 ■’* u "' v , ' u ' l DAY CITY. LiKgQUgr "I ‘ K - 11 Miller, u ill lfav« for the aUire and ■■waSßiutpruisiitak- on MONDAY, mb tosUul, at In oVUn'k, A. A!. ’ For or ptv/‘.tß;re uppiy on l/>*rni;*r *toam«r, AI>KIATiC, Sth.xe, >!a.,ir ,lj * i-ort, an.l all ißU*rtDi-iliM«» UijJ iue*, on £ATU KOA V , ll»*» 17 th ln*t , ut 10 u'cJocfc, A. SI. l‘of or cn N>nnl m 1.16 Kor St. Louis, liaiofia and l)ub«que» nr- Tbv aleamer KnuKAYOU, CapL Jobs May, & w I H leun- lor lh«* nbovoaud iDteiuinJiuto porta Monday, i‘.nh ion, at 10 A. m. Fur freight and pims&ge apply ou board, or to “Vi. FLACK cr IMRNK3, Ag*t»U. Por at, Louis. I (Hf fe Tbe steamer UKKAT >N KST, Captain M’Cit- 1 iu. will fur the »h :Te an«l intermfuil port-Oh MTIUDAY, 17il. Jr.it., nt 10 A. M. & For or passHfe apply on h > u r ForBt. Louli, lowb, NV Ucoimlu wul Mln nesota Territory --Uulncy, Warsaw, Keokuk,, Fort Madison, Uu r I in xrton. Muscatine, Hock Inland, Davenport, Paul U °* Uubl,, l ue * St. I’clera and St , f£39” fc, BEN HOLT. Cupt. Jk>yd, will JJWCgOTffor thu iiliovn nud lute? mr.Jiat* port? on *WtSy?IrfISATUKI) AV. ITIU lost.. at 10 A. JJ. For freight or pn.sMigu apply on board, or to J. U. I.lVlmistoN, Atfont. For St.-Louts, lows, WUcoiuiu fiQd nesota Territory-*- Qulney, Warsatv, Keokuk, Fort Madison, JJarllnglou, Muscatine, Knelt Island, Davenport, Galena, Dubuque, St. Peters and St. Anthony's Kalis. i fC??* Mi * ri,e VIHNSA, CapUln C. Hat, will and Intermediate ports on wWgnaATURDAY, .Vnrrtt 24, at 10 oVlocit A.SL For freight or jja.«>ape apply on board, or to wh!3 . FLACK or WILKINS, Agents. For St. *I«oula and UlluoUlUver. t JET rf O te The *t»amer aMHUIUUS. Captain U. Batch* L/£fflHß,>a ELoß i " "i m'uto for the abort- and intermediate «-•« SATURDAY, lTtl» Inst., at 30 A. SL ror freight or parage ap;,lv on im»rd, or to _™ hI .. -I H. LIVI.NWTOJJ. Airents. * For St Louit. i fOr* •> struui«*r JAMILS PaUK, Cajit. Hocekt Will leave for Ibr ni>nv* and iutermedl ”aattfflittlt! poita ou S.VIIJRDAY, ITtb iust., at 10 A. M- For freight or pus.-uwe npplv im hoard, or to robin FLACK a U\ i.nu.sto.n, Agents. WABASH UIVUK BACKETS. For WaliaxU River. fIFS* k Tlj, ‘ I’fcLKUATK, Captain Thoz LgUgfegg?HouUts, will Icjvm for tb.- above aud interne* tgnifftfthwnrtJiHta porh; on SATURDAY, 17th in.-t., 10 A. M. Fur freight or pas>Hge upply on board. mblA For Wabnslt lllver. Tbt* slwAHiHr ALTOONA, Capt. It. C. QttAT, fjKgi-ilwUl leave far llu* above and Intermediate porta JglSraagjinn FRIDAY, tho lOlb instant, at 10 o’clock, A. H. For freight or passago opply on board. NASHVILLE PACKETS. For Nashville. The stoumor 11. T. A KaTMAN, Captain A. [ -lIwJCL-JliMiu.ee, will leave for thu above and nil Inter- nnrts nn SA TV ftDAY, lli« I7th IDSt, at 12 o'clock M. For freight or pnsfnge apply on board. WHEELING PACKETS. Regular Wheeling Packet. rwmgf The steamer VENTURE, Cnpt.Joax Gordon, L=«g£ifrffleaTes every TUESDAY. THURSDAY, and ai 3 1». M. For freight or paSHage apply on board, or to jun 3 JAMES COLLINS A CO., Agents. FISH— 2uQ pkgs. White Fish ; 140 “ Trout; 60 “ Salmon; 60 bbls. No. J Large Mackerel; This day rer'd by R. R., aud f.-r sale by mb9 HENRY H. COLLINS. CUE —luuo bcxca prime W. It. cutting Chee.'e this nay rectived and for sale by _ 5L 9 HENRY n. COLLINS. FEATHERS— 3000 lba Kentucky Feathers ju»t »ec’d and for sale by [tnl.ti] HENRY H. COLLIN?. LINSEED OlL—Ju*t received and for sale by mba HENRY H. COLLINS. BROOMS— 145 doaen large size Corn Brooms just received ond for spin by (mb9) henry n. COLLINS. 1 CHAMPAGNE WINE—BO baskets “ HeidsickV’ 178,174, Champagne Wine, for sale by jan23 MILLER a BIQKETSON. •,' -* , -*» *- ♦> *l-* V* v -± «. ,r. % : • s -., V w ■ - • *, t, Hr ’7 v . *V-" •' -•<•. ■?>. h * . » t , > % * «••••>/-»<;* i» Hr* „ v . ~ > - • • • , y u • v . v •«. v- v x J . : »• L> *' * < ".■;■* t* * * *> • ’ . • - - i , *T. f\' i ' • ►* m T ' * *- ■* "\v T ** V*»' Prof. Wood’* Flair Restorative. : fo article of a similar kind, now before the public, enjoys a better reputation as a restorative and: invigora ting hair tonic. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a beneficial effect upon the growth and character of the hair, giving a silky and glossy texture to thatwhich was former ly of a coarse and dry nature. It has also a tendency to preserve the youthful color and appearance of tie hair, end destroying or counteracting the effects of ago. With each recommendations in its favor, we hardly perceive Low -any lady or gentleman should he without so valuable «n adjunct to the toilet Persons who have used ittrem tho oge of sixty-four down, declareit to be the most perfect ar <2clo to secure tho otjeet intended ever yet produced. Gray hair, whether produced by the slow progress of time, or by any of the causes which whiten tho locks prematurely, ia restored to a healthy, lively appearance, and all tho dies, greeable effects of dryness, the accumulation of dandruff orlike Impurities, are removed. From the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser, 27 Schoolet JiOSTOS, March 20, 1854. Pbop. Wood: "Dear Sir—Haylfig become prematurely quite gray, I was induced semeT|x weeks since, to make trial of your Hair Restorative, ifcavo used leas than two bottles, but tho gray hairs bavejlll disappeared; and al though my hair has not fully a Sained its original color, yet the process ol change is gradually going. on, and I have great hopes that, in a my hairAfltftw as dark ae formerly. I have also been much gfaUftsid htthe-ijenlthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and dry, and it has ceased to come out as formerly.' Respectfully Tours, D. C M. Rupp. Pflpy. Wood: Dear Sir—My hair commenced falling off some three or four years since, and continued to do so until I became quite bald. I tried oil the popular remedies of the day, but to no effect; at lost I was induced to use your cel ebrated Hair Restorative, and am very happy to soy it is doing wonders. I have now a fine growth of young hair, and chcerfolly recommend its use to all similarly afflicted. A. C. Williamson,, 133 Second street. Bt. Louis, March 7th, 1854. Carlyle, 111., June £7th, 1853. I have used Prof. O. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and hare admirod its wonderful effect. My hair Was becoming, ns L thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restora tive, It has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. Sydnxv Beexse, Ex-Senator, United Staton. Yincxsxes, Indiana, June 15th, 1853. Paor. O. J. Wood: Dear Sir—As you are at out to manu facture extensively and vend your recently discovered Heir Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern, thßt I have used it, and known others uso it; that I have for several years been in the habit of using otb«T Hair Re storatives, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other I know; It entirely cleanses tho head of dandruff, and with one month’s proper use will restore any person’s hair to the original yoathful color and texture, giving it n healthy, roft, and glossy appearance, and all this without •discoloring tbo hands that apply it, or tho-dress rn which it drops. I would, therefore, recommend Its use to every one desirous of having a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, Wilson Kino. For salo by 0. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 095 Broad way, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. Price, $1 and $2 per bottle. 8o)d at Dr. O. H. KEYSER’S Drug Store, 140 Wood street; sign of the Golden Mortar. foblfcdsw Whereas, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that Invaluable preparation, WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHARION, has induced envious persons to palm off other articles similar in name and ap pearance, but absolutely.worthless, which has a tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers should be particular to ask for Wrights Premium Katha rion, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for its virtues for restoring a decayed head of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful application during the hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of dizziness and headache, and for the toilet It has never had an equal for its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its tboasandsof testimonials ore a sufficient guarantee for Its completely restoring a decayed Lead or heir ; for re moving all dandruff; for preventing its railing off, whutlmr from sickness or disease; and for entirely dlsponsio* with the necessity of using hair dyes, as it eicites the secretions, producing a supply of Its natural pigment or coloring mat ter, giving the hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a lnau tlant growth. For rfftio by every druggist in the city, and by druggist* and merchants throughout th« United states, A liberal discount io wholesalo dealers. Price 25 cents a bottle. PETER T. WRIQIIT A CO., 241 Market st, Philadelphia. • For fale by GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wrod street, and R. K. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. janl7:diw3m Is Important to Persons afflicted He rnia, or Rupture of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect- Tbo right course fsr any one to pursue who may be af dieted with Rupture, is to procure a good Truss well adapted to the raptured parte, in order to retain the prolrading portion of the bowels. Tfiis -is tflen neglected, and the bowel becomes Gtrangulatod;' Waring tho patient not only in a suffering but dangerous condition. I bare always on hand, and daily adapt, the most improved Trusses; among which U MARSH’S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will really produce a radical cure in a sborVtiae. Of course there arc cose* when D(j.Truss wUtcars£trat in a rnsLjDvt jorfty of redacahU Hernia, or ftuptund,-this Truss trill cure. 1 hare every variety of Trasses, from 50 cents to $7O; also a large assortment of CHILDREN’S TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for varicose broken or enlarged Veins; PILE PROPS, for the relief and acre of Pilaa; SHOULDER BRACES, for men women and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every variety of mechanical appliance used in the cure of Jherao. Call and examine them at my Drug Store, No 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley ; sign of the Golden Mortar. [fvhltLdaw] DR. GKO. H. KEYSKU. Barren's Indian Llulment, Back, Limb-, Bide, Ifond, Breast, Throat, Spine, Murder, Worm* in llie Skin, Scalp Disease.*, Milk Cruat, (Dry »Tetier, Erysipelas, Headache, Chafes, Neuralgia, Cracks, gun Pain, Scalds, Burns, Blcers, Sore Legs, Sore Throat, Uhtumathm. Proposals for Mall Bags. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,) January Id. 1*65. j PROPOSALS will be revived at tbhd'>partme.nt O until 9 o’clock, A. M.,of the 23,i day or April uext, for furnishing for four years from the first day of J uly n.-xt, lu such quantities and at such time* as may' be ri-quircd and ordered fur the mtul service, mail bags of the following de berlptloo, io wit: Chnvai Mail Bu-jt. Size No. 1, (43 inches m length nod 62 inches in ciretim ferencej to be made of cotton caovun, weighing at leru-t 16 ounces to the yard of 22 inebej width; ibe yarn of the fabric to be doubled and twisted, and flTa-foM. She No. 2, (41 inches In length and 48 inches in dream* frrence,) to b« made of cotton canvas, weighing 15 ounces to the yard of 27 inches width, and tbo doth to be woven hi every respect like that of the first aizoof bags. Biza No. 3. (32 Inches in length and 53 in-hes lu circum ference.) to bwtnado of cotton canvas, weigbiu.f 10 ounce* io the yard of 2a inches width, and tbo cloth io be woven as above described. Tb* canvas bags of sizes Nos. 1 and 2 sre to be made with a sufficient number of eyelet holes, and provided with strong cord to socaro their months. AH arc to be well ond distinctly marked “17. S. Mail” and to be numbered accord ing to tho sizes above specified. LcaOitr and Cbncaj PoucAm. Bias No 1, 49 Inches in length and 60 Inches in clrcum fsreue«. flit® No. 2, 41 Inches in length and 49 inches in clrcum fcrenee. Size No. 4, 36 inches in length ami 42 inches in circum ference. Site No. 4, 30 inches in length and 36 Inches in circum ference. Hlzc No. 6, 26 inches in length and 2S Inches in circum ference. The body of tho leather pouches Is to be made of good and substantial bag-leather, well tanned, weighing for Nos. 1 and 2 not lee* thau 8 ounces, and for the smaller size* not less then 7 ounces, to the square foot; the bottom end lisp to be of good darting leather, well tanned, and the sfura# to be well and strongly secured With the beat iron rivets, well tinned. The cauvas pouches are to be mado of densely woven can* ▼as, bo ax to resist water; or at least equal to that of which the podches now in the service aro made. Leather and CUnva* lljtu mail Bags . (in Baddle-bags form ) BUo No. 1. Body 43 Inchfes long, and 42 Inches in circum ference at the widest parts; ends or bottoms of same, 14 by 20 Inches. Size No. 2. Body 44 inches long, and 36 inches in circuit:* faience at the widest parts; ends or bottoms of tame, 12 by 24 Inches. BUo No. 3. Body 42 inches long, and 32 inches iu circum ference at the widest putts; ends or bottoms of same, 10 by 20 inches. The leather horse-mail bags are to be made of good and substantial bag leather, well tanned, weighing not less than 7 ounces to tho square fool, and the seams to bo well and strongly sewed; or If riveted, to bo so done as not to chafe horse or rider. Thu caava* horse-mail bags are to be mado of the same quality of fabric as the pouches abeve described. Chneaj and Leather Drop-letter Timches, (with side pockeL) Size No. 4, 30 inches in length and 8G in circumference. Size No. 3, do ao 28 CUnva# Newspaper Mail Bags. BUo NO. 1, (48 Inches in length und 62 inches in circum fereacc,) to be made of cotton canvas, weighing at least 10 ounces to tho yard of 22 inches width; the yarn of the fabric to be doubled and twisted, and live-fold, and the beg to bo so constructed as to he locked, and to have a handle at each end. Size No. 2, (41 inches long and 48 iochc-s in circumference,) to be of tho same material and manner of construction with size No. 1. Proposals for fnprorements in the construction of any of the above described mail bags, or In tho materials thereof, nro invited, and the relative value and adaptation to the sorvico, as well as price of such improvement, will be con sidered In determining the lowest and best bidder. Na proposal will bo considered if not accompanied with samples of each article bid for, showing tbe construct! m, qaalliy of tnatrrials, ond workmanship proposed, and Also with evidence of the competency and ability of the bidder i to execute tbe work according to contract. Tho specimens must be delivered at the department on or befbro the 23d day of April next, and will, in connexion with the proposals, form the basis of the contracts. Speci mens deposited by bidders which may with safety and con venience be used in the mail service, will be paid lor at the rates proposed by them. A decision on the bids will be made on or before tho first day of May next, and tha bidder or bidden chosen will be required thenter Into contract on or before the 15th day of jane next, with bond and enffleient sureties for a faithful performance of the obligations entered into. AU the articles contracted for ere to be delivered at tho contractor’s expense, at Boston, Mass.; New York and Bnf falo, N. Y; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pu; Baltimore, Md.; Washington, D. O.; Charleston, & C.; Augusta, Qa.; | Montgomery, Ala.; New Orleans, LO-1 Nashville, Toon; j Louisville, Ky.; Cincinnati, Ohio; and St. Louis, MO4 in 1 such quantities and at such times as tho department may ! require; Bnd they are to be rigidly inspected before delive- ’ | ry,and none are to be received which shall be inferior to i I the specimens or standard bags, . { | To enable bidders to estimate the number of the different I kinds of mail bags which will probably bo required, they | are informed that there were furnished for the use of iho ! department daring the year which ended 30th June last, ■ 2,l3sleather pouches; 8,978 canvas pouches; 450 leather horse-mall hags; 006 canvas horse-man bags; and 17,110 canvas mail bags. The proposals should he endorsed for Mail BagtJ* and be addressed to the “Faitmaxter General n JAMES CAMPBELL, JaolWawlSw Postmaster General. «*•'. +*y, £ ’ lir ■*» -i' , CUEIS PAHId IX TBS TRY IT GNCF. • ■ - v v ‘ ,r* »• ■» * .• .«> **«*■ TO LET, FOR SALE, &c. f / Residence at Evergreent THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his property In the Evergreen Colony, -Robs Township, five miles from Pittsburgh. The house ia 58 by 34, arranged with Four Rooms, a Kitahen, and a large Hall on the llret floor, end is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Room—the latter with suitable hot and cold water-pipes. Attached to th* bouse ere Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there v* a ” ell of unfailing soft water, a Stable and a Chicken House. Tha Colony is provided with a School of the high est order, and is under the management of a aentlrumn from Virginia, a member, well qualified to teach even the higher; branches cf study. This admirably - conducted ocboonsof incalculoble advantage to the man'of family, as tho ideas hero have on opportunity of shooting without the contaminating influence of outside pressure t too often found around schools in the city and immediate vicinity. The House and the Two Acres will be sold with or with out the interest io tbo farm property, and the avails will be taken in adjusted balances and certificates of deposit against f°b2t WILLIA&I A. HILL, 64 Wood, street. „ Farm for Sale. rpHE SUBSCRIBER offers for *ale a valuable TRACT OF X LAND, situated in New Sewickly township, Beaver I br6 ° tn^es fro® Rochester and New Brighton, on the Brighton and Pittsburgh road; containing 86 acres, 65 oi which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, tho balance ■well timbered. The improvements consist of a good COTTAGE HOUSE, with four rooms, kitchen andcpJar, a good frame Bank Barn, 80 by 40 feet, with Stabling under the whole of it for h'rees, cows and sheep; a new Smoke House, Wood House and Spring House. There ia one of , Hprioga of soft water in the county-handy to the house, also several other good Springs on the premise*. Orchards of chowe fruit, conflating of Apple, Pear. Peach, Plum, and Cdierry trees. This Funu ia all under good fence; part In grain. Tha place ia noil watered. 1 his is a rare chance to aeccnre a good home. Apply Foon. For further information enquire of Long, IfuiT A flo. Pilbburgh; G R. Spirers, Rceherter; Samuel Stile?, ItochMter; or thu aubaenbar, on the promisee, febl6:lm* mh!o:w4t JKSSE DEAN. Tirarm for Sale. ' . ~f, a ,J’ =criber oir,!rß for B " ,e a anmll FARM OF FIFTY AGREa—forty acrea of which ia cleared, and under a good s-ate of cnltwauon. Thero ie al-o a good Apple and rf rd ’ tw ? filing Uonsea, with other out rTVaU.?™' Slable - 11,0 Farm is situated in Baldtnn township, Alleghenycounty—*is miles from thia For farther particulars, •pply to th© subscriber, on tho premises. mlil;dlih» PETER WEIaBNER. For Rent, : A M . C . ON ? AININa 53 ’ACRES OF LAND, under a DWFI i K i h v?l*iiniTaS ltiva,io “» ft la »‘Be *** convenient DU LLLING HOUSE, recently built and of modern style; bood Barn, Stabling, Ac., situated.on the south bank of the Monopgahela river, 6 miles above Pittsburgh, being cue rf the most beautiful and pleaaant localities anywhere to be found. Pottession given on or before the Ist of April next Lnqulre of U. GUILDS A 00./ _“ h . 8 d l C 133 Wood street. Fine Family Carriage, Harness & Hones For 8ale« ABEADTIPDL SMALL COUPE OARRIAQE, for one or two norfe*. with Cue double Harness, and pair or youDg, well broko, perfectly eafo and gentle Horses. For sale cheap, for wunt of Address Box No. GO, Pitts burgh Post Office. mh9 Iw For Kent, A FARM CONTAINING ABOUT 140 ACRES, on the Steubenville Turnpike, six miles from Pittsburgh, i:ite homestead of William M’Cormick. Possession given immediately. Terms $250 per annum. Enquire of , WJ „ James c. kichby, mb7:diwj£ Near the premises. mu LEI—A two story Brick Dwelling House, oh Centre -I-. Avenue. Apply to IT. MINER A CO., r - M2 No. 32 SmUhfiell street A„ bot for Sale* GO«DD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street by 100 fo«t in depth, lu Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, at office of tbe Morning Post. FOR BALE>EIir CHE AP. ABUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by 100. A good bargain can be had by applying eooa at the ofiice of the MORNING PO3T. jylSrtf SALE—An excellent Frame House and J.ot, on Keeaca street, Allegheny city, at a very low rate En* qutMp* THOMAS woods, 75 Fourth street. Land for Sale 1 QOO ACKE3 0* IN FOREST COUNTY.-ncar AOUI ’ tho Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, baa an excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance of: iron ore, »nd a thick vein of bituminous coal. Tbo Venan go railroad. which will undoubtedly be buiJt, will run very near to it, if uot directly across it. The Miiistown creek runs through it. acres in Elk coumy, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the Snnbury aDd Erie railroad. No better investment could bo mode than In these lands. The completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and tho Venango railroads through that region trill render the coal, lumber, iron ore and Boil, of’great value. Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH, , . , Attorney at Law, leb2'-.exm:tf No. 147 Fourth.stjv**, Bllbm.VG LOT FOR SALE. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alloy. On the hack part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Jx4 U in a desirable location for a residence; and will be *Hd low, and ou favorable terms. Title good, and clear fn. m incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F, GII.LMORE, iv!3 At Officy of Moruing PtwL, EDUCATIONAL. ‘ ALLEGHENY COUITTY FORMAT. BCHOOI., MAASFJELD, NEAR PITTSBURGH. TplIE Uuderslgr.ed, county Superintendent, having cou X soiled n number of Tc&cbors and Directors upon'tli’* propriety of estab.iahing a Teachers’ Institute, and baring received their hearty approval—.sod believing also that he cannot, in any other way, more tlfeclually aid in carrying on; the provisions of the new School Law-bas detcraiiu~l to eftabUfcb u NORMAL SCHOOL—for which he has secured the F.*rvb-es of U. LURRY, A. M., a i Principal. The oh;--’t of the Institution will bo to afford Teachers, a»d nil tbo l - wLhiog to beoomo Teaclieis, »uch facilities ay will euabl© them to obtain a liberal, thorough and practical education. I'irrt Scs-ddi will open on TUESDAY, Apeil 3J, Ift.'a It is that ail person? wMiing to cator Fhaulil t>* at thi* c.f.<*nin£ cf the Fe^ion. For itiforuiaUon as to Tena.% Ac., Sue Circulars, rr sd . . U KERB, County Superintendent l>uiT’» Mercantile College, J ROUNDEL* I.N I*4u.—INCUKPUUATKD UY THE LEG 15- 1 LATUKK. On rif-m-mv to any of our city merchant*, it will be found that this j.i the only establishment of the kind urer esnablUhed i:-. thlsrity In which tbev hate any confidence— tbe only one in wbhb 1 onble Entry Bunk-Keeping has Uen thoroughly taught;—the only one la which Arcouut nn:« mu get reliable adrlce in caw of difficulty with their bocks;—tbe only one in which the doctrines of Partnership M*t:U*m«.ct£ are thoroughly elucidatedthe ouly one in which Lectures upon Commercial Law hare been regularly and ?)iifltnntiealiy dolirervd for nearly eight years; the only one in which a good Handwriting can be obtained;— the only coe in whxb Teachers of Penmanship can bo in structed in the oriiamintal branches of the artth-» only bn» whos I inl**m him never bcf >r»* l>e»n employed In any iv.muicrci-tl U'.ifeg* i n Pittsburgh; ibis is an efrtnb li.'li'J hb-i uudmiiiblij fact. Tbo Faculty ot this College 1.4 coupon*! «f when * names and tare qualifications an- a« familiar u> the public as “household words ” fAiCiTV.—MILLAR & 11110., Principals' and Professor*! of Plato and Ornamental Penmanship. I. J. 111TCUCOCK., of Hitchcock's System of Bookkeeping..) Principal of tbe bookkeeping Department, and Lecturer on oil important business transactions. JOHN l'LEMlNU.fauthorof Fleming's new and improved system of Booß-&*»©ping,) will examine and deliver weekly Lectures on tbti Science of Accounts. JASIKS li. HOPKINS, member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law.' Young men who are desirous of becoming ©Xpert aecoun* taou, accomplished book-keepers, uod rapid business pen weu, may ra)y on baring crory path faction guaranteed t© them. Those who feel interested wl I call, and wit ness tbe troudetfui progress maJo in the -various deport ment* by the students of the College. WThe Faculty of this Institution danot claim to bo the “ bert in the United States,” nor do they mean to gull the public, by Baying tbut it is “the only place where Book keeping is properly taught,” but they wish to say that the iron City College, in all Us departments, i 3 equal to any Commercial College in the western country. Terms reasonable. College open from 8 A. M. till 10 P. M. No extra charge for Arithmetic. Civility gratis. mb2 Instructions luMusic* MU WAM KLIN K would respectfully inform his pupils an iriends that he will continue his profession as instructor » t. the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Order* leit i Mr. 1C LEBER’S Music Store, or at bis resi dence, No. 157 rECON’D Street, wUI b© promptly attended auf> Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (NIAB TUI OAILROAD STATION.) will bn supplied withourrarious grades of 1 FRESH GROUND FLOUR, By leaving their orders at tbe Mill or In onr boxes at Logan, Wilson 4 Co., Wood street,or Braun k Reiter,cor ner Liberty and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. FI. P. Schwartz, or J. T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. Flour will bedell vered to families tu either of the twocltlefl Tsoms: CASH on delivery. Jy-9 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. MURPHY’S NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY, -affiSßft. NO. 182 WOOD STREET, ono door ijj fr° m cornt:r of Liberty, is now open. j§§a tflrTlff'qggßjfr Tbo proprietor Is himuelf a llutter, haTing had fifteen years experience at tile bus! Dorx, t-sn years as a practical workman; having worked in the principal establishments in New York, Phil aaelphU, Cincinnati, and tho New "'England States; facia confident that, from hU practical experieuco as a natter, bo can furolshnot only as good but a beitse and cheapsb article than uuythlog heretofore offered to the Pittsburgh public —all qf his men manufacture, declortf HOME LEAGUE FACTORY. HAMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting, Checks, Tweeds, etc., Rebecca street, Allegheny, has opened a Waren.om second ttOßx Post Buildings, eortier Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who aie not aware that these CbeckAcim be made as good and sold as low here ns in any uther city iu the United Stales, are invited to call and examine for them- Kelfes. « mh!2:lm rpo the Honorable tho Judges of the Court of Genera* 1 Quarter Sosions of the Peace, in and for the county uf Allegheny: Tho petition of LEVI MAMAU.Y, of Ross town ship, in tho county aforesaid, humbly shewethi—That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials fur accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwolling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Hon ors will be pleased U» grant him a licenso to keep a public house of entertainment, and your petitioner, as In duty bound, will pray. LKVI MAM auv Wo, the subscribers, citizens of the towusbip aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for hon esty und temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging 01 strangers and travelers, and that said tavern Is necessary. John Buck, B. Powers, A. Baumgariel, B. Genlaser, Ueo. Gazlaser, James Boyd, F. Miller, John Nock, DanL Burns, Jas. A. Gray, Thos. Powers. D. Henck. IN TUB COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. No. 23 of De cember Term, 1854. In tho matter of tbe voluntary as signment of M. Hodkinson to Tho 3. It. Sill. . ~ And now, to wit, Febraury 19,1555, on motion •j l. e. of V. Reed, In open Court, it is ordered that notice <• > ba given to all persons interested, by publication la two newspapers published in tbo city or Pittsburgh, at least once a week for three consecutive weeks, that an ap plication will be made to the C-onrt of Common Pleas on Saturday, the 10th day of March, 1855, for an order on said assignee to re-transfer and re-convey said, assigned property, and for the discharge of eaid assignee and his sureties, Ac. By tho Court. From tbe record. feb2o ED. CAMPBELL, Jit., Prothonotary. DRES3 GOODS—Fancy and black Silks, French Chintzes, Brlllantes, De Lalnes, Lawns, Bareges and Tissue*, just received by mho HAGAN A AHL, 91 Market street. W';. \W RAILROADS THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE (TREAT CENTRAL' ROUTE, ccoueMtn* the At. Jsudc citi3tern «u) ..t n.-vr-inu:i \wi ??at,. du3k.r with .-t-Minar.* to h!l }. u /n «m tf*-; N> rth w I.akoH.; matius-’ tti*i ino*t vUntfiii and ■ - Ha:-!- rr,ute hy which FKlifGiii' can he for .tcuieJ, t.. ft u-j ta iu iho Great JPesf. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boot*, Shoe?, Dry Goods,) QA _„ r ,_ IAAfK (in toios,) Furs Fcnthore, Ac...... Z?. i 93 °- P® looa,i ,SECOND CLASS.—Bcoks and Stationery,! Dry Goods, (In bales,) Hardware, Lea* >7Sc. per IOOIba. tbeh Wool, Ac ...L J THIRD CLASS—Anriia, Begging, Bacon I rnn^tf l Jn bulk *> Hemp, Ic. / Csa P ar 100&s * FOURTH CLASS —Coffee, Fish, Bacon and )*- lAflf x a Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard OU / 56c * 10oa>a r.>,^v In 82, *p f>i . D K Goods from any point East ol Phlladel maTk P“isge - via Pennsylvania £ PMKrt’ .-A 1 of this Road ° r Wltsbnr S h > will be forwarded withoaf v * B Ao t HTS ~n° s cs Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. P h. • . Eneeder, Philadelphia; Hagrnw £ Koona. lij, 11i roore; Guo.C.Fnindscm, Pittsburgh; Sbrinrman ABrown Cincinnati, Ohio; J. B.'Moorhead, Louisville Kv ■ R C Metdram, Meatson, Indr Hntclilf 4 Co., St Loul/lln : J S. Mitchell * Son, Evansville, Indiana. ’ ’ ~ IL 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBAERT, Snperintendant, Altoona. Pa. PEBNSYLVAIIU RAILROAD, THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7)4, A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M.. and Pitts burgh for Philadelphiaatl, P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The abovo tines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, lllu Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Kyc Terra Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Indg dncinnatl, Day ton, Springfield, Bellcfontainc, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve* land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio: also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nxw Oulxans. fcr. lyOina, Louisville aud Cikctxitatl Through Tickets can be had to orfrom either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. ra«seogers from the West will find this the shortest and moat expeditious route to Philadelphia, Baltl more, New lprk, or Boston. TIIOB. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Linos. Philadelphia. . ~ . J. MESIOMEn, Jau-j0 Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WTTH THE 01,10 and Pennaylvanla Railroad, r __„ ' VIA ALLIANCE. ' Ishortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo. Cleveland 11 ’” M * ai ’ QaicDa > lnd st- Louis, is via This route is one bundled miles shorter and about eight •DIANAPOLIS <0 C! ' lcago ’ than tbe Clrcu ‘ tou ® one VIA IN- Three Dally Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Three Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland ate hours, Chicago twenty-tw7houra, and St. Louis tldrty-seTen hours. _ . VIA. ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A. M., 12 00 M., and C 40 P. M , connecting at Hudson -with Trains for SfS b A' S M Fft o l 4?*J?m , J toon » an £ i at . trains which arrive in Cleveland at 10 04, A. M., 2.20, p. M., and 8.45, V. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island, uolena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with -2«n d A Ct M t,on, i Wm . V Aa to* ***** leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. 51., and arriving in Cleveland at 220 p. M., as that Is the only train by which close connections are made i ,r ?» U m,r tQ tbe * £*£ ye p3iots ‘ Fassengers by this train night ' LAeO 0t 4 * oeXt niernlDg and St. Louis at mid- Time gained by going via Cleveland, eight hours. The lratns from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago leave os fol.awe: heave Cleveland at 7.3oand 2.30 A.M.. 745 PM ornve at Chicago ot 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. 31. and 12.00 M ’ T leave for Rock Island and St. Louisas follows: Leave Chicegoat 9.15 A. 51., 10.05 and 11.00 P. M Passengers for St Lords go over Rock Inland Kaiiroad to Jol ei.anu thence over the Chicago and JlMeaippl Railroad to Alton, and thence by Bteambout (23 miles) to St. Louis. Passengers by the 9.23, A. IL, Train arrive in St. Louis at 1 t.KI same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M. Train at noon nest day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked.for Chicago and Bt. Louis. FARR VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. _ .ISTCLASS. Ist CI.ABS. 2jTD CLASS. io Alliance.. 4- 30 To Chicago 50 9 60 Cleveland. 4 00 LaSalle 14 60 12 50 ,J o 0 Rock Island- 16 60 13 50 Detroit. 0 00 St. Louitt 19 59 15 50‘ Passengers are requested to preenre their tickets ot the Odlne of the Company, in Monongahela Hontte, third door below tue corner. . J. DURAND, Sap't Cleveland. , , J. A. CACQUEY, Agent, - de ': 4 _ Pittsburgh. PimiujiM, st.. lows "and mw dri.rivs. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELLU3LE ROUTE. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO TUENCE BT CHICAGO ASD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Line Eoute from Chicago to St. Louis. fjIRAINS Ll-.AV K CUICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted) 1 on arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern anil Central Railroads— Ist. ST. LOUIS DAY MAIL 0:16, A. 51 IM. “ “ NIGHT EXPRESS—IO:OS, P. 51. Trains nm through to St. Louis in fourteen hours, v;a E.ooialngton, SpringOeid and Alton, ttrffAout c/tunpe o/co r 8 or iwppape, connecting at Alton with unity Line of »acket 8 for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at SL Louis with i lßal CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate-points on the Mississippi, and with regular IIQ(*3 of steamers for Kansas and Council BluHs TI ME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 38 HOURS Baggage- checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Cen tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago K. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago? General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jb, Superintendent. through Ticfceca to St. Louis, by this route.can be obtained In I‘sttsbargh, ot Offices of Cleveland and Pitts* burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. fsep27:6m T Carpet* Less than Cost. UL ÜBd.‘rKiio«a baTiog reduced the prices of their en tire stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rug?, Mats, Matting &n. r from 20 to 25 per cent, call the attention of persons in want/f any articles In their line to Sfte following. Their stock is ono of the Urgcit and Ust idtvicd in the city, sn l consists in part of Vi-lrel and Brusrels; Tajwatry lirossels; Aubusson BroaseJs; ] ciperial and Extra three ply Carpeta • Tapestry Ingrain do; ' Superfinennd fine j O . Twilled and plain Venetian do; 11*11 and Stair do; Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; Wool and Cotton Ingrain do; (Ilf IM "l", 110 ,?, Sh al J M . » >*rga assortnunt of Oil Cloth, from. 2to 24 feet in width. Teems cash 0?a.7 C. a HISADLY « CO.,* No. 82 Third street. _Jan23 P.EBH3YLVAHIA INSUEANCB COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITIIFIELD STREETS. I _Anthorlzed Capital, $300,000. NSURh BUn.DINGS ami other property ognlnst tons or damogß by lire, and the .perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTORS, VFm. F. Jobncton, Body Patterson, W. JPClmloiA, Kennedy T. friend, D. M Long, y. Q r l er Sprout, 4. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, i.mea 8. Negl.y, w. 8. llatcn, NY ado Hampton, D, E.Park, 11. R. Coggshall. non. WSI. if. JOHNSTON, President KODY PATTERSON, Vice President A. A- C.v&Rim, Secretary and Treasurer. S. £. CAimreu, Assistant Secretary. Bazin’s pr*» • fiazln’s Premium Perfumery.' A PRIZE MEDAL ut the Great Loudon Exhibition of tbe Industry of all Nations, in 1851, and Seven High est Premiums, awarded the subscriber in this country, hare proved his preparations of a superior quality, and placed Um among the best perfamors and soap makers of Europe and America. His celebrated Shaving. Creams and Lns traloM, Lb tine Pomades, Toilet Waters, and Perfumos tor the Haudberchiel, (of t>o tanodes,) are unsurpassed by any m the world. J J All articles purchased at this establishment are warrant ed of the finest quality. , With an addition of many new articles to his list, and greatly increased lacilities formanufacturing,heisenabled to furnish them to dealers In any quantity desired, and at very liberal pace#. Country Dealers, r-Kjuesttng it, can have a Price List mailed to their address, free of postage. X. BAZIN, (Successor to B. Roussel.) No. 1H Chestnut street, below Fourth. feb22:dawlra la Philadelphia. To WholeiAle Grocers, Liquor Dealers and Slaunfaottirerii THE SUBSCRIBER la uow importing a superior quality of Oi 1. 01 COGNAC, of which •?£ of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce afineOojrnae Brandy. His ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTAkIFS BRANDY* of JAMAICA nud ST. CROIX BUM, ABAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, aro acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections fur utus will invariably bo given by DB. LEWIS FEUCUTWANGER, HI Malden Lane, New York. I. s.—importer of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platina, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn’s -Ext.Copaiva, Sulphate Am* inOTiia f A«s. dec2Hstf Kifectual itemedy for Worms. THE bESkONa of experience arc tbo most reliable, and U not too costly are Fought Biter by the practical. The following is the voluntary of a worthy and welt known physician, relative to his experience of the efficacy of B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, during a practice of twenty-live years: Grenada, Mias., May Sad, 1853. Jttssrs. U. A. f'hhnvtocJi if Cb. GoTtrsiEX:—l nm one of those individuals backward in giving certificates, but in the preseut instance consider it dun to humanity to ray that A have bean engaged la the practice of medicine for twenty-five years, and have never met with any remedy bo effectual for worms as your Ver mifuge. In adults, even iu cases of Fever, I sometimes ;jfrrU to carry off calomel taken the previous night, and often find bilious evacuations and worms lo follow I use no other Vermifuge in my practice, and desire no better Respectfully, W. M. HANKINS. M. D Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO- corner First and Wopd streets. mhB*daw AUSTIN LOOMIS, STOCK AND BILL BKOKER, OJJlct, 92 Fourth $L f above Wood 9 NOTE B, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans bn colla tor alfl,. negotiated. 'Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. . Particular attention paid to the purchase and sole of Copper Stocks. All communications attented to promptly. ian!9 Celebrated Epicnrnfftr Isanuf> t STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring fioups, Gravies. Fisb, Meat» Game, Ac. We advise all g;o J housewiTcß U> try it. Price 25 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit Stores iu the Baited States and Canadas For sole by M’OLURG andG. H- KEYSER, Pittsburgh. P. T WRIGHT & CO., jenlihdawly is 241 Market street, Philadelphia.. THERAPEUTIC, UK RECLINING CUAliW—Afew more of those comfortable chairs on hand. Persons defiling a seat that can be occupied for days without causing la* Ugue, should call and see them. a I. B. YOONQ i 00. * 4 .v „ ' 'i * r* . •*• • 'nr-sm MEDICAL, RHODES’ Fever and ague cure OH, NATUBE’B XOTALUBLE SPBGIMC, ’ TJORrhe PreTention aud (Jura of IsmiKirrENr aud Rx- JL •. MiTTfc'iT Firym.Fmfi fin-1 Ague, Cm in aud Fxvaa r™* A . u V, r ' Ut:i£ ' riAL DJicrurr, Siam Sweats, andun otk3r which hays a commou urigiu in Malaria cx “Übtle atmorpheric poison which at certain 111 lobbied at every breath, la thasaibo West-andwllT I *', 101 ®, 1 ' »*«*“ North, SonthpEast or antidotl Which iI eP,-'' ‘ e l o yl w d V this b®.. b »lio mate* discovery in by tar tote for on^disease others suit^n* * wIU not *»«**: suit In tho hJ'OuinTn.“a’i Mls "toonratbeg^ other PoiMnousyrSlatiri™,,, “^, Mer ? o '7i Arseni*, and, •amlttjd Irno this pmp’Saa™* P4rU<:lB M The phjprietor dlslinctly claims Ihtpa PTfA»rv*n max/rS; thB:usu ot “‘ “A Saii'S It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in ‘ b ?. tlckl 7 « swampy locality, f com *“ It mil instantly check the Agne In parsons who have ear. feral for any length of time, from one day to twenty veaS so thatthey need never have anoUirTchm, by contlnulnalli usa according to directions. . * ‘t' It will immediately.relieve; till tha diatrcsflug resulU of Bilious.or Ague dtfieoaeij'such* *s’general debility, claht sweat?, eto. The patiem at ouca begins toxecorer apprTito' and strength, aud coutlnues uutil a permafßnit and radical' cure is effected. Finally, its banish Fever and igoe from families, and all claase?. T'anaerg and oil laboring men, bv adopt* ,l p r ovenliro ‘ wHI be ***** from Agua or Bilious it* s”ck!v?,n,1 t ii ai i on “ rtb “i« a r which,.while It is the most:: sickly, w the most valuable ono to them'. rnav'remiillfe? olo63^ 11 * ansyr '’ rfor c-Tdlcsry csees: rose Sid Sneni,h „™ -H 1 '® 11 ™* printed iD Gormnn. Prench Übemt ? a a °L T . !iel ' tattlß ' Price One Dollars, Aorars—Now York: C, V*. **• f«- H. BINS. Boston : WEEKS 4 POTTER R DYOTT 4 SONS—and for Solehy J*#* ?^S 7 : ’ dr, henderson; OCULIST ASTD AURIST. TUXAT3 All DISEASES OP THE LIE AMD EAR WITHOUT CUPI-IXO c « ni w Q » ®trsTznjita, dh ins use op calomel. * OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND ST- NEW YORK Hours from A. M. to 4P. 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