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;-j the purpose of haring him discharged on
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MQRNXNG::^:
Dac* Numbers Wanted.—The following back
lumbers from our files of the Saturday 'Mpmtng
Posl f &YQ missing:
•• : JulyBoth, 1853 ;. Jannary 14th, 1854; Feb
ruary Aih and 25th, 1854; March llth, 1854;
April 2dihv *64 ; July 22d, ’54; August _l9th,
l6th and 30th, *54; and October
14th; *64,
Any of-our subscribers who may have all or
any one of the above numbers in their posses
sion; Will confer a particular favor by forwarding
them to our counting room. Ten cents will be
paid for each. .
Thb DutUJBSB Boboogh Eleotion.— Oo Sat.
urday, in the Court of Qiarter Sessions, J. H.
Miller, Esq., presented a petition, signed by a
number of voters of the district, requesting that
a day might bo named forbearing the grounds
Uponwhich they based their desire to hare the
eleotion in Duquesne borough declared Illegal,
and set aside. Jasper E. Brady, Esq., on be
half of John Buhoup and tbo other successful
candidates, mado a motion to quash the petition,
alleging that it was not sufficient in law, and
asked leave to file at length the objections witb
in-four days, which was granted.
The petition sets forth, that on the third Fri
day of . March, 1854, Aodrew Fleming was
eieoied judge of the election district, within
said borough, and that Andrew Jackson and
Wilson Stewart wero elected inspectors ; at
the general election held in October, 1854, An
drew King presided over and conducted the
eleotion, and that Jesse M. Luttcn and Michael
O'Neil were substituted, according to law, in
.(he place of Andrew Jackson and Wilson Stow
ntt, both of whom were absent; that Andrew
Fleming, at the recent election held in the bor
ough, went to the place appointed for holding
the eleotion, for the purpose of attending to his
duties as judge, when Wilson Stewart, who was
not assessed, nor a resident of the said borough,
forcibly took his scat, although Mr. O’Neil, who
had been appointed to fill a vacancy, and en
titled to act for the whole year, was present,
ready to perform tho duties imposed upon
him by law; that David Crowe, the assess
or eleoted in March, 1864, informed Andrew
Fleming “that Wilson Stewart was not as-
Beased, and was not on tho list of taxable in
habitants for 1855, and that he was not a resi
dent of said borough ; that Andrew Fleming re
quired Stewart to be qualified as to bis residence
and assessment, which be did not comply with ;
but Andrew Jackson and John Boboup took him
(Stewart) away from the stand and at such a
distance as to be out of th > hearing of Fleming,
and after some, time they returned and stated
that Stewart had been sworn ; that Fleming ex
pressed himself much dissatisfied with this pro
ceeding, but was overruled by force, and Stewart
accordingly took his seat as an inspector.
The petition further represented that Jackson
was a candidate for two offices voted for at the
said election: borough council and school direc
tor; that abusive language was used towards
David Crowe, the aesereor, with the intention of
driving him from bis post at the election ; that
persons were brought by Stewart and his con
federates from the ciLies of Pittsburgh anl Alle
gheny to awe the citizens of the borough nud to
support Stewart in his unlawful acts; that a
sufficient number of votes were illegally polled,
whioh, together with those that were rejected
unlawfully by tho inspectors, would have chang
ed the result; that Andrew Fleming refused to
Bign thfi return which is required by law to be
made to the court. Tho petition was signed by
twenty citizens of the borough.
A Sisgular Occurrence — The following BIO*
gnlar circumstanoe wae related to ue, on Satur-
day, by a gentleman who received it from a near
relative, wboTceides in the immediate neighbor
bond where it purports to have occurred, and
who vouches for its being entirely true :
On the night of Monday the 12th instant, a
Mrs. Fowler, an old lady living near Freeport
in Westmoreland county, was aroused from her
sleep by the noise prodaced by a man entering
her house through a window. In great alarm,
she got up and called to a large dog who was
somewhere in tho house; but the dog, more , Auction-Daily Sale.,
watchful than his mistress, had already seized I 4 t tb« Commercial Sale* lioom*, cornsr of WncJ ttri
the intruder by the throat aod was engaged in a 1 _A. Fifth ntrovts,*t 10 o’clock, a. m., a t?rn#rk! »«.*
desperate struggle with him. Tbe mao made all >'f BUpie and fancy Dry Good., nothin*. mm.
, , l • 1 , and Sht.cfl, liatu.Caps, Ac.,
the effort poesiblo to get loose from the animal, ats o’clock, p. sf ,
and attempted several times to kill him With a GroceriefiyQownirwiire, Qlufipware, Table Cutlery, Looking
large knife, but the brute, as if perfectly aware Glasses,Now and Second Hand Household and It,t, hen For
of the Yillam s purpose—to roh, perhaps mur* att o’clock, p. m.,
der—did not relinguish bis hold, until the man Btvtb*. Stationery, Fancy Arlldea, Musical In*trurn*nU,
was dead! The old lady nearly frightened to
death, then approached the burglar where he - M yI Auctioneer.
was lying on tbe floor, and discovered that bis * *
facO- waa thickly covered with a coat of black deremptory pale i«f pknn street property.
paint put od so that he could not bo rccogniied. A On Thursday ••Tuning, Marrh 2i»ih. m ovio**k, '
On washing this off she discovered, to her horror JJJ* o M ,'Vto\ n
and amazement, the features of her own ion-in- lot oI Ground, situate between iuo-i au.j Wiyu* nr^u,
law, i baTine a front of 3u feel on Peon street, and vstwndln,:
im. A tiKrt*o \* ihn ntnrv nft it wna told tn ns i h ick ICO *evt to Pnyett.- street. on which I- ih* m
i lie above is tno story, as a was tow to ns, b moAlfrn gtyl „ f whll t ioi>hed Brick Dwelling Houm., ,
aDd although not pretending to believe alto- ; wUh bui . diDgs hou«*, stable, Ac.—i*My oet-u
-gather in its truth, think it has some foundation. pied by a*n'i Larimer. p. M davis.
How it should have been kept so long from com- ! mh - u „ _ _
iflg to"the public ear is not ,ho leas, remarkable ! A ~o«»» - wi*
part of the occurrence. Wo shall probably hear o’drcfc, at Iho Wholesale Store, corner of >lnrk»-t ni.ti
more of it in a day or two. i Front streets — when will b« lomhl oat, to the bitjUf-t bid
der, the remslolug Stock nnd Firture*. t-mbrnnug pmh- rf
' Scddsh Death—On Satardsy, a man named
John. Wright died suddenly ftt the tavern of Geo. „nd Doe brau.ls of fancy Wlur-s. in glass package*: Cognac
M. Sellers, on Ohio street, Allegheny. Ho was Brandy, Blackberry Ft. Cmu ami Amiga* Ruo , iri»h
. , . . . • , Wblflkv S fancy Cordial*, Wine Bittern, Ac , 4c. Also, I’l* -
eating his dinner, apparently in the enjoyment n ', r f111ur ,.,, .w 0.. k», i»..t Hot
of hla usual good -health, when he was observed u e * t eC npty Cask* and Bottle.-. Letter Presn, Mup*. Picture*,
by Mr. Boilers to become very pale, and com- .Ac, The particular attention of all wanting tine Liquors i*
menced vomiting very'violently. That gentleman r.ao«ted to toy doing t ai«. ? M BAVISt Allrl , Dn „ r _
insisted on bis going away from the table, and A toO^'WTK^SEU.7bo
caught him by the arm to assist him into the |, o n Thursday morning, March noth, »t lo •/cio.-k. at
next room, tut before Teaching thcro ho became Dwelling House No. 197 Second street, oppo-it* th« s-.-t.trh
so weak as to be unable to walk and was carried
by Mr. oollers into the bar, where ho suddenly cn De g«at and Wind.«or Cbaint and Rnckers; r -
fMI over upon the floor, and died almost instant- reaus; earlosed and plain Wash Stands; high post and
1- Thp (ip/iOORPri waq fthnnt fiflv rears of affO French Bedsteads; Mattreases: Bods; Bedding; Parlor,
ly. lfce deceased was aoout nicy years or ago, CbaC)ber BDtl KUJr Carpetfl; n ear th n UjSB; smir Rnj* ;
ana we belipvo resided about twelve mileB ID the Matting; Venetian Blinds; splendid Mantel Clock ; Dining
Country, wnero be leaves a wife and several surt Breakfast Tables; Table Cloths; Cblnu, Ulo«8 and
chUdren. In of coroner Lowry Al- E** ! UMU ” i ‘
derman Hartje, of the Fourth Ward, Allegheny, mh .j G p. m. davis. Auctioneer
held an inquest on the body, when a verdict, j . uUaKHoLDKU kniti'ick"at auction, —mi fhi
“ died from apoplexy” waa rendered. XL day morning, March so, commencing at 10 o’clock
• wii] be sold, at the dwelllog of Re?. C. Cook. No. 10 lifted
SUICIDE near Freeport.—We are informed street, below Penn, a general rarloty of well kept Hoti.c
by a gentleman who came down from Freeport, boi.i Fornhure, .mbradog Cane s»t .od Winder Ch»ir»
*" o , . ,j » .j. * . Rocking Chaira, Drcs.-lng Burcan, French and High Post
on Saturday, that au old farmer residing near Be-isitjad*, Kn'doprd wa.<Hi stand*, Dining und Breakfn«t
that placo named Jacob Byerly, committed sui- Tables, Mantel Clock, Ingrain CHrpel-, Blind*, one sup-ri r
oide last week, bv'blowing bis brains oul Tho Mohoaaaj m.nufactond by Nunn Also,
‘ * • , . . j KnircH and torts, Caßtorp, and ft general sto-k of Kill heu
circumstances connected with the suicide are FuraHur „. [mh‘do| p. m. davis. Ancu.m-or
Bomewhat singular. The old gentleman, about CLUTUB AN d t, 11.OHS’ gool7s"at alo
-80 hour before committing the rasa net, hid good tion —on Wednesday morning, March ZMli. com
by© to his eon who was removing to the west, menciag at 10 o’clock, at the Commriicial Sales Koonvi,
After shaking hands at the gate, the y onng man -- Wooa and
rode off, while the father re entered the house, i,opine**, and embracing Gentlemen’s wenr cf faflnocablii
SDDarently in the greatest distress at the sepa- Ptyles and got-d workiDßnthlp, anch BP Cloth, Po.-kiu,
Vvi»Vv/a.,t e eTyifx.r ft word tn finvotiG be C.KBlmere and Batinel Pant*; Dretp Ve««; bapcrlinu
TBIIOD. Without saying a u J Broadcloth, fancy Cna*imcm and Tw*-t-d Coals, find
took down his guu, hanging on tho wall, and re- j- rr( . k . p a i« n t Merino and W'hlte Linen Breasted Mi ins,
tired to the rear of tho barn, from whence the 4 C ., * c , Also, Black and Fancy Superiin*-
, , , u . « onT \nn wAn Immedifttelv Cloih*; Fine Woollen Tweedn; aiaort«l styles SaMnet*;
loud report of tho weapon was immediate y „ leSßnt VeBUog ,_ of Tarlou> patt6rn . ani
beard. On repairing to the place - , the D( J Yerona Serge, Red Padding, Linen Canra«, Funcy
found him entirely destitute of life—bis bead . Dining*, Silk and other Coat and A r <‘st Buttons; with a
being blown completely to pieces. stock of Tailors' cboteTrlßg^
TESTIMONY OP RESrEOT TO THE LATE JuDQE
Riddle.— ln the Court of Common Pleae, on
Saturday, R. Biddle Robertß, Esq., announced
the death of Hon. James Riddle, a former Aaso
dale Judge of that Court, and in a few remarks,
paid a very appropriate and happy tribute to
the memory of the deceased. In conclusion, ho
moved that the Court should adjourn, ae a tes
timony of respect. This motion was seconded
by Mr. William M’Candless, who also spoke
briefly of the virtues of Judgo Riddle. After
speeohes from other members of the bar, the
Court adjourned until Monday.
Da. Greene on the Eye. —By referenoe to
an advertisement it will be seen this oelebratcd
oocnlißt delivers a free leoture, at Masonic Hall,
to-morrow evening. The Dr. claims to have dis
covered a new remedy; and from a very brief
explanation, wo are inolined to believe there is
much in it. At any rate, allwho are afflicted
with near Bightedness, cr impnired vision of any
kind, should go and hear him. Ho is a gentle
man ol scientific attainments, and has undoubt
edly performed some extraordinary euros.
Theatre.— Miss Charlotte Craropton, a tragic
actress of considerable merit, commences no
engagement to-night, at the Theatre, in the
character of Lady Macbeth. It is some time
sinoe we have had'a taste of the legitimate,
and no doubt tho lady will be greeted with a
good house. Mr. T. B. Johnston will also ap
pear, sustaining the character of the First
I Witch, in Macbeth, and Dolph, in the laughable
farce of Family Jars.
Selling Liquor to a Minor. —Peter Wynne,
the proprietor of a whiskey shop on Diamond
alley, was held to bail, on Saturday, by Aider
man Wilson, for selling liquor to a minor, on a
oompluint preferred by Mr. George Kemp.
Wynne was also arrested for keeping a tippling
I* house.
N*w Mubio.—W.e have just received from
John H. Mellor, No. 81 Wood street, the Home
wood Polka Mazurka, composed for the piano,
by Prof. J\ A. Wameiink, and dedicated to Mies
Maria L. Chambers, of this oity. Mr. Wameiink
is quite a successful and brilliant oomposer, and
this last production of his is beautiful and enli
vening, and would alone entitle him to rank
among the most finished pianists of the conntry.
Pittsburgh is fairly, with ability and oredit, rep
resented in the composing and musical school,
and can truly boast of more original, home,
popular airs, than any other city in the Union.
Mr. W. is a teacher of the piano and vocal mu
sio, in which capacity be gives universal satis
faction.
-MARCH* 26,
Dedication Cubist's M. E. Choch. —At the
dedication of this elegant ohnrch, yesterday,
hundreds were unable to gain admittance into
the building. Dr. Durbin preached in the tnorn
iog and was followed in the afternoon by Rev.
Alfred Cookman, the pastor, in an eloquent dis
course, that satisfied the congregation the flat
tering reports which had preoeded him did
nothing more than simple jostice. Prof. Kings
ley, of Meodville College, was the speaker in the
evening. We believe there is no Mcthodißt
eburoh in tho United States equal—certainly
none euperior—to the edifico on Penn street be
longing to this denomination. By reference to
another column, it will be seen the sale of pews
commences at 10 o’clock this morning.
A capias was issued on Saturday, in the Dis
trict Court, for the arrest of Frederick Beeson,
to answer to a suit for slander, instituted by
Lewis Hack. Bail is required in the sum of
$5OO.
COMMERCIAL POST.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OJP TRADE AND
MERCHANTS* EXCHANGE.
OFFICER
JVerfdcnf—JOHN BHIPTON.
iSrst Flee President —Wf. 11. gmro.
Second “ “ Wm. R. Bbowji. "
Secrttcay —Wm. 3. Haver.
Treasurer —John D. Scully.
Superintendent— B. T. Nortuav, Jr.
Committee of Arbitration for Mirth — W. IL Bbown, Fes.
Sellers, Josdoa Rhodes, Jour M'DEViTf, John Scott.
DAILY BE VIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET.
OrncE or the Daily Post, \
Monday, March 26, ISSi. j
The weather was too disagreeable on S.iturduy for out
door operations. This, in connection with the tact of its
being the last day of the weefc, (when there is generally
little business done,) will a-connt for the small number of
sales reported. On Friday the business was brbh
IMCON—Sales 12.000 lbs Shoulders, Sides and Uams, In
lots, 6*4, and &*-(., cash; 3.500 do Sides 7*4 do.
FLOUR—I* bbls superfine, from store. sS.7i>
GRAlN—Cirn—3oo bus shelled, wharf, h 3; 200 do do
store 85; 3)0 do Oite—2oo bush, depot. 55; 500
do do, wharf. 56.
FRUIT—7S bush Dried Peaches s'-,33, cash.
ll’ PS—2O bales at 23c
MALT—IOO bos., $1,50@51,60.
MOLABSEJ—6S bbls New Orleann, cash.
PORK —10 bbls Mess, $l3 73, cash.
SUGAR—IO hhds good fair, time.
Xiw York, March 24.—Cofton unchanged. Floor firm,
wjlb an upward teoduucy; nad'S CCOO bbls good Ohio; Soti 1 h
ern firm, with ssles 2001 bbls at $9,72/iijO,Sl. Sales •*7l too
bus Western mixed Corn at $l. Pork a trill** higher, “hi*-!*
600 hbls at $14,31(3*14,57 for old mess, and new at $lO ami
$16,25. Beef firm, sales 500 bbls country nu*«? ut sl‘.‘2o'a
$11,50. L«td unchanged. Wbi.sky: Ohio unsettled: '■*»
at 3l(jp3l*-£ Groceries unchßiiged. Stock* heavy; Money
unchanged; Indiana fives, Pennsylvania Coal Co,
lt)s}.£; New York Central. 03; Krie. 4s l Cleveland, Colum
bus and Cincinnati 107; Heading 8. 30, 8314.
PBiLADELnitix, March 24. Flour dn nvre Inqoiry. nnJ
holders bav« again put op price* 12)4'“ y 1 hbi; safofi 1203 to
16t 0 bble at jy.so for good brands,and *K.'(a,UVi3 or eitrn:
(be latter fur a choice lot. Ry» Flour stendy, and further
{■ales of 200 to JWo bbls at *O. Corn Mw>*l ndranct-J 12Y/*;
gales GOd bbls Pennsylvania ftt $4.25. The market con
tinues bure «.f Wheat; =*!**» . f 2&J’J bus at $2,V5 for pritm*
red, Rod $2 33@-,55 for fair and prime wbPe, ioclu<Bog u
cargo of Southern at a price uot mndo public. Rye i* in J*l
- sulvs KHO ba9 Pi-nopylTanin at $1.25. Corn in *ro< J
demand; Pale* 3000 bus of yellow, last erening, ul 0- reul*.
afloat, and 2000 onsat a price not named.
CtNCt'KATi, March 2L—The rivr has fallen 2 l j
weather cohi. Flour firm, and scarcv. Cnrn 6*l Uat« 4*>
ProTi«ions hnoyaot, and adranclng. •‘/vlei 2u)o hhlt Mess
Pork at $13.50, and holders n-king $13.75. Bulk HJi-h «*.
Shoolders 5 Lard quiet at 5 T S for prime bbl’d. Butter l<
Tpry po.rce at 25 Orreries imchungetl.
Good business stand in diamond alley fob
SALE.—Thai valuable Three Story Brick Dwelling
lloubo and Store, No. 25 Diamond alley, at present occupied
by Mrs. Kerbey. Lot "has a front of 16 feet, and extends
back 76 feot. Apply to P. M. DAVIS.
m hl2 Auctioneer.
ONLY $1,400 for a piece of GKOUND containing nbont
Eight Acres, In a pleasant ami very healthy location,
only ten minutes’ walk from the R. K. Depot at East
Liberty. Terms of payment will bo made easy. This
property is in a goo l neighborhood, and is offered at tho
above low price, as the owner is going West. Persons iu
want of such a place, will call at the Real Est»t« Office of
mb22 8. CUTHBKIIT A SON, 140 Third f-t_
C” CONCENTRATED LYE—A new and wonderful article
j for making soft and hard Soap. It Is a substitute far
potash, and much cheaper than potash, as one pound
h snudem for one barrel of soft soap. A larg* supply re
ceived by JOS. FLEMING,
m |j22 Corner Diamond and Market st.
W' ISTaB’S COUGH LOZKNGE3, prepared by Ur. Wis*
tar’s original receipt. Tbeso Lozeogps are a safe,
certain and speedy remedy far coughs, colds, hoarseness,
sore throat. Ac. A full supply jus; m nufactured by
• Jos. fi.eming,
Corner Market street and Diamond.
C'VJUGH REMEDIES —Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, w Star's
j Balsam Wild Cherry, Jayne's Expectorant, Duncan’*
do. A larce supply of the aboYeralurble remedies rec’d by
mh22 JOS. FLEMING.
WIJ LOW CHARCOAL—An excellent article,
expreraly for medicinal purposes. 6 dor.en rac’d by
JOS. FLkMINQ,
Corn«r Diamond and Market at.
PKKSUYTJSIUAN HYMN BOOKd KecM by Kxi»rvs*
to-day, a largo assortment of Psalms and Ilymus, of
nil sizes and styles of binding, at
DAVIBOJTB BOOK STOUH,
C>s Market street, near Fourth.
GARDEN SEED DRILL, for drawing drills of various
widths, from 0 to 27 Inches—the most complete labor
ssTlng drill in use. For sale by
mh!7
/■^LOVEUBKED —23 bble, prime, lor enle by
mh!7 HENRY 11, COLLINS,
CHAMOIS SKINS —A fine lot on hand and for sale by
feb2G FLKMING?BROB.
MAGAZINES. —Harper, for January.
Putnam, for January.
Godoy, for January, tblrd supply.
Graham, for January; second supply.
PetersoD, far January; 17 cents.
Ballow, for January; 10 cents.
Blackwood, for January.
Subscription to four British Reviews and Blackwood, $lO.
Those who would save 20 per cent, in subscribing by tbe
year, or buying single
| an 3 No. 87 Wood street.
R BIDDLE ROBERTS, Attoexet At Law, (District At
. tomey for Allegheny County,) has remoTed to No.
105 Fourth street, between Smithfleld and Wood—the
Offices lately occupied by Sami. W Black, Esq. fmbl4dw*
*\TrANT.EI>— Forty Shares of Stock of Merchants and
W Manufacturers’ Bank, to complete an order. ALo.
.10 shares O. AP. K. Stock. WILKINS A CO..
Bankers and Commission Btook Brokers,
71 Fourth street.
TELEGRAPH MARKETS.
AUCTION SALES.
JAMES WARDROP.
Removal*
S FOR RFt/ER JTIEft.
Tn« River.—-Last evening, at dost, they wcre-6 feet 0
Inches water in the channe', and failing, Thera was quite
a large quantity of Ice running in the Allegheny, on Satur
day and Sunduy. There are indications of rain before long*
Boats Departing.—'The Empire leavrs to-day in place of
tberegular pocket Diurnal, for Wheeling. The Keystone
State is the Cincinnati packet this morning. The J. C'
Fremont leaves this day for St. Lonis. She offers a fine op’
portunity to those traveling West.
The W. n. Penny left St. Louis forthe Illinois river, for a
load of Pork. for this market. The steamers Challenge and
Frairie Eoso left SL Louis, on the 22d, for Pittsburgh ; and
Granite State would leave on tbo 24tb. The river at 8t-
Louis was falling, and was backed up from Cairo, 12 miles'
Tiie River Falling. —The river commenced falling yes*
terdav, and tip to last evening had fallen 5 or 0 Inches,
with still fully 15 Tout water on tho falls, making free navi
gation for cur largest packets fully laden. The weather
yesterday wa* eoM end blustering, and, though clear, ex
tremely di-agre— able.— Louiscillc Courier, 23d.
Steamboat T xmu«s.-' The Mobile Advertiser, of March
Ifuh. sn\ ? u telegraphic despatch received in that city on
Wednesday night, und dated Lower Peach Tree, brings the
snd Intellicvnce of the explosion of the steamer JJeroine ,
which burst ber boilers on Tuesday last, while near Beck
ley’s lending, on the Higbce river, on her downward trip.
By this uiif u tunnti* accident three-negro men were killed
outright, anil the pilot. Mr. Roberta, severely injured. Sev
eral passenger? ure also mining. Ah to the cause of the dis
aster, or the extent of damage done the boat, we are not
advised. We in*y mention that thnro ore some grounds
for the Impe that the report may be false.
FORT OF PITTSBURGH.
*> FEET (j INCHES WATER IN THE CHANNEL.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Michigan. Wellsville.
44 Kmplro, I>cy)o, Wheeling.
“ Buckeye State, Belt/hoover, Cincinnati.
4 ‘ Amazon, Hnzlclt, Louisville.
“ JR Pringle. Stoops, New Orleans.
“ Reyttcne Stare, iluzlep, Cincinnati.
“ Gozel, Shuman, Louisville.
“ Alina, Cochriiu. St. Louio
“ Fniry Queen, Kenn, Nat-brille.
44 Pennsylvania, KUneftiUer, Cincinnati.
“ lUickuyc State, Bcltikoover, Cincinnati.
“ St. Cluir, Dutilnp, New Orleans.
14 Phul Junes, Pales, N«w Orleans.
,4 Couewagti. Marshall, St. Louis.
STEAMBOATS,
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
AND
SAINT LOUIS
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line,
POR THE CONVEYANCE OF
PASSKNUGRS AND FREIGHT
BETWEEN
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
Anil Saint Louis.
m Tiuh Lins is composed of seven ![■>
i claes powerfnl Steamers, une*
eESfifi#iS&r|uaU<‘d for speed, splendor, safely^BSSSßß
an.l iv.infnrt, and i.» the only turoit.h pally US* or Stkam
Packets on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Mail
Liu* of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint
Louis, by wi»ii'h 1 no-.l freight an? Ud.elal and rr*
Cfift'd (Unitiph >/i n'v- Two n-uv btf-nmcrs hare been added
to tin* Liu*-, Vb>oh now conv’Biy of tb* folic, wingbouts:
p.n/io/ Di>paT(ttrt
B'h.t’t. from. I^ttwurgh.
BUCKLYK ST\.TK M. \Y. Heltihogvek....Sunday.
KM’STOXK STATK HaileP- Monday.
ALLV.CIIKNY Ueo. M'Lajn Tuesday.
CINCINNATI 11 11 l'Stlk Wednesday.
PHiLALKI-PM! V N. .1 'luace Thursday.
PITTS Bl 1 lit!H I N.Cook Friday.
AM A Jvu ':u.irrr.lTFH.
Ltmv tlf.:! v nt Rt «.v».icfc., A. M., prt*rwiy
No tilit.r nine oYl'-'k ou th*> morning 01
d^purlure.
For j.ftrtji-ular*. aj p!r on brani. or to
Join I‘. \ l NORTON,) ,
JOHN FLACK. } **'*'*<
PitL'buri'h, 1
Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling
I’arkelt*
! Jpr?Tj .-fr The I-irKN.vL. Curtain k. t ?. nail
jg2ggßS th, ‘ I'OKKJU' CITY, Captain Genact [> Mooxc,
will ran ns regular bAII.Y I’AGKKTA, between Pill>hurnh,
un-i \Yhe«lm::, itinppicg at ail intermt-Hiiate
port®.
Th*- DII'IINAL will lear» Pittsburgh on Monday*, ATM
r.r.a liijd nu.i Fridays, at 10 o'clock. A.M — lir'uming d,*
will lir.rc wbrolinc on Tuesdays, Thursday# and Saturdays
a! T 1 .. o’clock. A M.
1I.« FOREST u!TY will nv* Pittsburgh on Topslrtp.
Tbur-jlayr utul l-'iMr l:n \hi 10 fl’ch**, A. M.— /£'tUTP*n‘j,
hli- sill ifivr- \Y ti*-* iin_* '>u .Moo-lay», \Yeslu*‘-Mayf» ttml \ rt
4hj at T ' cVto< ‘t. \ M
Vnr fn ig::! or > « -u
T;i- .•!t fr .1 S. I'K l\ i • I.K, Cap?»' n JAVm.
I I ti.r t,V :»!«•»*• (U) 1 interun
•r; “ -i. \VU N ‘-.- !• AV, n,-t
F' >r ir. »«h; or f'U> » p;<ly >'u 1 oard, or to
i;<ir.N t LACK. Accnt
for tlmliinull and Louinvllle
i lir c-. jin-r AM A Z )V. <Bpt II AlLvrr, will
l. r lh.' n' ■ vnn l lrit»TUM*lintv ports cn
ti ri■ !v;L;>>)• l bs.-h/p npp! \ "n l>«>!»rd. <r to
mh-.r, .H US FLACK. A^ut.
The -•tpur.tr 11 A Kf> t .'li i>, 'V. J. Mab*
I * >. • :. !«r, t r t l.- ft f-•» «• and iu! rrtnoiiu te
on '!• NL) AV. ‘m-U iit.-t . ht ll> A. M.
For t r«r'^: or j• t\—t*.• u !•; «ti !-'urt, <r U.
murtU J. 'll N FLACK
T'..f -r.Tur.-r \1 • K!J i. C« 5 l.dn («UahAM, «ill
*5 if-i v t r ••.<- v>- r.til i.iti>rtn«-Jint«f ports ou
fcss*svs&e? 'll K.- h \ V. T. a-, in-1 . >:! 1. M.
Fir f ri'ljj I, t i-.f pn-tt/f l.pi S ..11 1-r.r 1. or tn
luftr'j4 \\ \ I. > K> A C\N< > MTiM.iP.
V’- (-•■•i.r’i. r *AN N \ fKIIN. C*l-L Itnßf.
LwlSt Ji?'' '• * li! '"r hlkjth roJ lnU*rm#-
1 1 >1 ! ■ pit- (>n M< *S L> AV, Jrkti io*t.. at 10 A M
Kur tri-übt or pi.?*.-.;;- npj-!y on cr to
u;hr:
The-r HKI.Li; i,><LDlN<i. Capt TuOft.
. trin ii-atf J*.r Un* al.'V? and interme-
TI'KSRvY. 27th io.rt, 10 A. M.“
For or ripply <-n f-r to
Tkrt •ii iim.-r AI.M A, b'upttiln P. 1) COCHBAN,
r 1 .ITf 1..-r ’ll V I,but *• nil I UU*" tIU-.litite pOl tit
I, Tl l.bf’AY. L'T:b in-Util at I<i A. M.
For a pswag- nj.pl> on K-orL or u> _
ciI.JJ UUi.NKS A FLACK, Agent*.
For St. Louis, Onion* and Dubuque
Thr fttMin- r J"H N *’ FREMONT, Criptalo
ki-alk will U-4T* (>r ih* nhi*rt> and Inter
-agraSSfcgg;| rtir i-, MO.NDA V. Wuh Jurt , at 10 a m.
F r er pn.-, *.!,*>• «pplv on l- nrd tnhli
For St. Louis, loita, W Uroiolit and Nino
no*otn Territory - (£uluey, Wsnaw,
Keokuk, Fort .ilndlson,
M mcnlliie, Koek hland, Duvennort,
Galena, Dubuque, St, Peters and Bt,
Anthony’* Falls.
a—. TIx’VIENNA, Captain C Hat, will
i f'»r th«-above an*] Intermediate porta on
■KaffiSaTCKSDAY, Var-:i .:,h. *: 10 r.V10.-k A M.
Fi<r freight or pn«.iiige apply on board, or to
obKt FLACK or W ILK I NS. Agents.
Tlic fteam.-r CIIKWO'r. Captain Mrlsrostl,
j **»\t iit I,‘avo lor th* a lr.>T»* un i intermediate port*
-fcflßßgSwß!. .ji TUESDAY, '-'O' h in>t.,ot 10 A.M.
For iretght cr pa.-.-;if;»- npp.v cm board, cr to
mhUi IiAKNKS A COLLI NOWOOD, Agcot*. ,
Regular VVheell;tg Packet.
n,.< fiMLii-r YKNTI’kK, Capt. Jou?t Ooanos,
,-ivrr TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and
gSaSuffla.; ATU It t>A V. at li I*. M.
For [might or pai-iuge uppH on hoard, or to
jit nd JA.MKS COLLINS 4 CO., Agont*.
“ I8j.) "
CANADA WEST.
i R3r‘ feCle vcland, Port Stanley . a
JUMggS Port Harwell.
TH K Y IN K low pressur*- f'l'rirat-r TEI.KGRAPH. Cantain
R. Uaiu.ow, will iiink-- two trip? a w»*«rk hi-t»t?en Cleveland;
Port Stanley, and lV<rl Bun' ell, us f-dlnwy :
Lomtvh Cb-voland lor Purl rttunley, w.-rv MONDAY and
THURSDAY EVENING, ia TJ/j o'clock.
L-urcp Port Burw,-U fi-r Port rtunUy at 1 o’clock.
Lrnves Port Biun !«*y for Ch-vi-land every WEDNESDAY
an ! HATURD.V Y EVENING, at 7‘ x o’oloisk.
Tlie Ti-b-griiph '-.oanrets ui (’levefand, with the Clevelnnil,
Columbus and Cincinnati, tlx* Cleveland and Pittsburgh,
the Lake shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland
Railrim D. Also connects ut Port Stanley with the London
Line of Stages, which couuects whb the Great Western
Railroad.
Fur freight and pnnsage apply on hoard, or to SCO V 1 I.L A
LAUDERDALE, Clevviund; 8. F. IIULCO-MB, Port .Stanley,
or A. M’BKIDE. Port llurweli. mar’Jl-.tnov
jaum n. umuß
Ledlio A UlAm,
(SucceiMirs to Mulvsnv A Ledlic )
MANUFA TUKKRS « f Cut, Moulded and Plain, Flint
and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers In all
kinds of Window G.ass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware
house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh.
Uib3:dly
Bounty Bands—Soldiers* Claims*
rpIlK undersign*! hits made Jirrunttemcntp with Thomnfl
Lumpkin, of WuFhinetnn City, to proou-o WARRANTS.
Ac., for Soldiers, their Widow s or Children, for BOUNTY
LANUS, or any «/th«T claims on (he (inverumeot.
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
Repidemrc, No. y Hops »trret. Pittsburgh.
riIHE undersigned continues to notnin Bounty Land
X Warrants. The present MU p.ives to all who hnTe
Served In any war since 1790. IGO acres. Tenna moderate.
LUBE COCKrfHOOT, 37 Diamond alley,
between Wood St and Diamond.
11l LEY’S HOTEL:
CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
my-iVy] E. RILEY, Proprietor.
IMI’OK I’ANT Tu M ANUFAOTUitKKtf. —
1 Dr p Stamp, weigh.-- 2,800 lh*4 D.op weighs 250 Ibj.
1 power Pies*, with gear, slightly damaged.
1 Enstino Lathe, 10 feet shear, weighs 1,800 lbs,
.’1 small Lathes, for Gunsmiths or Silversmiths.
2 Queen's Pat. Portable forges.
U superior Emery Mandrels, with steel centres.
All nearly new; been in uro four months—will be sJd
low for c&sh, or exchanged for 0. A P. It. Stock at par.
mhOrlw WN lIENt.Y, Jr., Wooster, Ohio.
I AM authorized to sell low some valuable - Law Books,
10 rola. Pa. Reports, by llarr;
Bouvier’s Institutes;
Qroenlk'f'a Evidence;
"Wharton's Digest, lasted.;
And other KeporLs, Elementary Works, Ac.
GEO. V. UILLMORE,
at the office of Morning Post.
Ni.nk aches ue choice LAN!) FOB SALE—AII well
fenced l with a Rood Dwelllr g House of four rooms—
portico In front A stable, coal house and other out-build
incß. Two grnpe arbors; also, apples, pencbeß, psarp,
ouinces, Ac.-iIH healthy trets, and of good quality. Good
wuter. and convenient. The ahovo property is situated in
a pleasant and healthy neighborhood, and three
miles from the citv. S. CUTIIBLRT & »-ON,
m h2 Beal Kstnte Agents, 140 Third street.
B' oUNTY'lan'd'S—tor the foldiers,' "Chaplains. Team
sti*rs and Flotilla men, who havo Ferved the United
Suites Id auy o( her wars, their heirs and widowß, are eati*
tlrii to Bounty Land, by a late Juw. Any each who may
wish me to obtain their rights, by furnishing their claim,
tan have them promptly attended to. information given
gratis. THOMAS WOODS,
mh6 Bounty Land and Pension Agent, 75 Fourth st.
~ v ,^; t ;- • :• -.-*,•-•-:•.\:<.v:-y<.' \*.
■- • • '-• .1 -' " ■ • ‘-. *l‘ *■ *.-'-»>*^ ; Lt -•'
. J *k- *•?js£3*r
' * S**-
DEPARTED.
“1555.”
Mou’.'Ugnhels House: Building*.
I noTiSF)
n ho-.rd or to
.! 1> . uLI.S Vi Wi'OD, Ag.'Dt,
No INo Front ii'nvt.
For St. Louis.
For Wabash Ulvrr.
Fo r /.nn r% \ 11 le.
Fur st. Louis
.1 “HN FLACK. Agent.
For Aaah vlile
ti M H\UTON, Agent.
I'or St. Louli
/•'or Zanesville
joscrn j. in. am.
Bounty Lauds
Law Books*
, -u-'Vi a'V
Prof* Wood’s Hair Restorative*
No article of a similar kind, now before tho public,
enjoys a better reputation as a restorative and invigora
ting hair tonlo. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a
beneficial effect upon the growth and character of the hair,
giving a silky and glossy texture to that which was former
ly of a coareo and dry nature. has also a tendency to
preserve the yonthfnl color and appearance of the hair,
and destroying or counteracting the effects of age. With
such recommendations in Us favor, we hardly perceive how
any lady or gentleman should he without eo valuable an
adjunct to the toilet Persons who have used it irom the
age of sixty-four down, declare it to be the most perfect ar
ticle to secure tho object 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, is
restored to ft healthy, lively appearance, and all the digs,
greeable effects of dryness, the accumulation of dandruff
or like impurities, are removed.
Prom the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser, 27 School st
Boston, March 20,1854.
Pbop. Wood: Bear Blr —Having become prematurely
quite gray, I was induced seme six weeks since, to make
trisl of your Hair Restorative. I have used lees than two
bottles, but the gray hairs have all disappeared; ami al
though my hair has not fully attaised its original eolor,
7et the process of change is gradually going on, and I have
great hopes that, in a riiort time, my hair will be as dork
as formerly. I have also boen much gratified at the healthy
moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and
dry, and it has ceased to come out as formerly.
Respectfully Yours, B. C M. Ropp.
Pbof. Wood : Bear Sir —My hair commenced falling off
fome three* or four j-eara since, and continued to do so until
I became quite bald. I tried all the popular remedies of the
day, bnt to no effect; at last I was induced to use your cel
ebrated Hair Restorative, and am very happy to say it is
doing wonders. I have now a fine growth of young hair,
and cheerfully recommend its use to all similarly afflicted.
A. 0. Williamson, 133 Second 6treet.
St Louis, March 7th, 1854.
Carlyle, 111., June 271 h, 1853.
I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and hare
admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, os I
thought prematurely gray, but by the use of bis Restora
tive, it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt,
permanently so. Stdney Brexsc,
Ex*Senator, United States.
Yincknnes, Indiana, June 16th, 1853.
Prof. 0. J. Wood: Bear Sir—As you am alout to manu
facture extensively and veDd your recently discovered Buir
Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern,
that I have used It, and known others use it; that I have
for several years been in the habit of using other Hair Re
storatives, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other
I know: It entirely clCanscs tho head of dandruff, and
with one month’s proper use will restore any person’s hair
to the original youthful-color and texture, 'giving it a
healthy, soft, and glossy appearance, and all this without
discoloring the hands that apply It, or tho dress -n which
it drops. I would, therefore, recommend its use lo every
one desirous of having a fine color and texture to heir.
Respectfully yours, Wilson Kino.
For sale by 0. J. WOOB & OX, Proprietors, 096 llrond
way. New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo.
Price, $1 and $2 ppr bottle.
Sold at Br.G. 11. KEYSER'B Drug Store,l4o Wood street;
sign of the Golden Mortar. fehlfitdaw
Proclamation-** Whereas, the extraordinary
and unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparation,
WR3GETFB PREMIUM KATUARION, has induced envious
person* to palm off other articles similar in name and np
pearaDce, but absolutely worthless, which boa a tendency
to injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers
sboQld be particular to a*k for WiighCt Premium Kutbn
rlon, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled
for its virtue* for restoring a decayed head of hair, for a
cool, refreshing and delightful application duriug the hot
weather, removing all diiagreeable sensations of dizziness
and headache, and for the toilet it has never had an equal
for Its pleasant and delightful fragrance.
Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee
for its completely restoring a decayed head of hair; for re
moving all dandruff; for preventing Its falling off, wbo’her
from rick ness or disease; and for entirely dlypenainz with
the necessity of using hair dye*, as It excite* the Feerriions,
producing a supply of Its natural pigment or colorlug mat
ter, giving the hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu
riant growth.
For sale by every druggist In the city, and by druggi.-ts
and merchants throughout the United State 0 -
A liberal dLscount to wholesale dealer*.
Price 26 cents a bottle.
PETER T. WRJOUT A CO,
241 Market st, Philadelphia.
For sale by GEO. H. KEYBER, No. 140 Wood nireet,
and it. K. SELLERS, Pittehorgh. janl7:£UwSm_is__
Important to Perions afflicted'with Her
nia, or Rapture of the Bowels, and the
danger of Strangulation by neglect
ing It.
The right coarse fur any one to pursue who may W af
flicted with Rapture, is to procure n good Truss well adapted
to the ruptured paite, In order to retain the protruding
portion of the bowels. This is often oeglectoj, and the
Iwvrei heroines strangulated, leaving the patient not only
in a suffering hut dangerous condition. 1 have always on
hand, and daily adapt, the most improved Trusses; among
which U MARSH’S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which wilt
really produce a radical cure In a short time. Of course
there are cases when no Truss will cure, but in a Tast ma
jority of redocahle Hernia, or Rupture, this Truss will
cure I have every variety of Ttufsm, from 60 cents to
jj o; also a largo a.«ortment of CHILDREN'S TRUSSES,
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, tor
varicose broken or enlarged veins; PILE PROPS, for the
rv!W and care of Piles; SHOULDER BRACES, for men
women and children; BUSPKN6ORY BANDAGES, and
every variety of mechanical appliance u*ed In the care of
disease. Cail and examine them at my Drug Store, No
140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alloy ; sign of the Golden
Mortar. [febliiUw] DR.GEO. 11. KKYBKR.
Barreii’i~lndian Liniment,
cuius paens i?f rnx
Back, Umbs,
Side, Head,
Breast, Throat,
Spine, Musclps,
Worms in the Skin, Scalp Diseases,
Milk Crust, DTy Tetter,
Erysipelas, Headache,
Chafes, Neoralgia,
Cracks. Sun Pain,
Scalds, Burn-,
Ulcers, Sore Legs,
Sore Throat, Rheumatism.
TRY ITJOSCB.;
Price 26 cants per bottle. Bold wholesale and retail at
Dr. KKYSER’S, HO Wood rtreet; JOEL MOULKR’S, Lib
erty street, and at J. T. FLEMING’S, Allegheny city.
Janfthdaw _
Balm of Thousand Flowers, for beaoll.
Tying the Complexion, and eradicating all Ta.J», Pikflzs and
FuECKLt* from the (ace. Sold at Dr. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood
street. JanSO
AUSTIN LOOMIS.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
Qjflct, Ifo. 92 Fourth tl., abort Wood.
NOTES, Ihrxfts, Bonde, Mortgagee, and Loans on colla
terals, negotiated. Block* bought and cold on com
mission. Land Warrants bought and sold.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and rale of
Copper Stock*.
All communication* attented to promptly
ri'O LKT From tho Ist of April next, the commodious
X BRICK BUILDINGS situate in the Second Ward of
th« City of Pittsburgh, between Brecfe-»nrld?o street and
ibe Monongabtda river, latoly occupied by Messrs. Dnkt
*ell, Pears 4 Co. as a Glass manufactory and warehouse.
This property is eligibly situated, adjacent to the Mooon
gabrla wh»rf, for any business coonocted with steam boating
or river trade, or for manufacturing purpose#.
Several small Buildings and a rapacious yard are attach
cl. Apply to OLIVER W. BABNKS,
President Pitt, and Conn. It. R Co.,
mhlOrtf I Neville Hall, Fourth and Libert) streets.
t Valuable"works kok arouitkcts, hilcuan-
V ICS AND ENGINEERS—
The Model Architect; 2 Tolumes; by Sloan.
Thn Carpenter’s New Guide; do.
Appleton's Dictionary of Mechanics.
Do. Mechanics’ Magazine.
Practical Mechanic’s Journal.
Downing’s Rural Essays.
Do Country House?.
Stuart’s Architecture.
Alien’s Rural Architecture.
Field’s City do.
Rudiments of do. and Building.
Rudimentary do. by John Ballot k.
The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder’s Guido.
The Builders’ Guile.
The Engineer’s and Machinist’s As«isinnt; 2 vole.
Do. do. Mechanic’s do.
Welsb&ch’s Mechanics and Engineers; 2 vols.
Mahan’s Civil Engineering.
Knapp's Chemical Technology.
Norris’ Hand Booh for Locomotive Engineers and Mach's.
Colburn on Locomotive Engines.
Hnupt on Bridges.
Templeton's Mechanic’s Companion.
Scribner's do. do.
Harwell's do. do.
Henck’s Field Book.
Byrne's Pocket Companion.
Simms on Leveling; revised by J. 11. Alexander.
Do. Blathematical Instruments.
Borden’s Formula for Construction of B. Roads.
Trautwine on Railroad Curves.
Shuok do. do.
Mifflin do. do.
And numerous other practical works.
For sale by R- T. C. MORGAN,
m hl7 No. 104 Wood st.
NEW BOOKS AT DAVISON’S, 65 Market street, near
Fonrth—• I
Christ a Friend; and the Friends of Christ; by Nebe* !
miah Adams, B. B.—in two separate volumes.
Life Scenes of the Messiah; by R<rv. Rufus W. Clark.
The Mothers of the Bible; by Mrs 8. G. Ashton.
The Evenldg of Life, or Life and Comfort amid the sha
dows of declining years; by Jeremiah Chaplin.
Camming*’ Works. _ , . ,
Scripture Readings on Genesis, Exodus, St. Matthew and
St. Mark.
Benedictions, or the Blessed Life.
Voices of the Day. Voices oi the Night.
Voices of the Bead.
Lectures oq the Miracles and Parables.
Lectures on the Seven Churches.
Minor Works, let and 2d scries, Ac.
The Footsteps of Bt. Paul; by aaihor of Words or Jesus.
Words of Jesus; by author of MorniDg and Night
Watches.
Mind of Jesqp; by same author.
HARDWARE
FOR
Saddlers and Carriage Makers.
R. T. LEECH, JR.,
No. 137 Wood street,
PITTSBURGH.
Also, Cloths, Damaskß, Laces, Koss, Bont Staff,
Springs, &c., &<>■
HOME LEAGUE FACTORY.
HAMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting,
Checks, Tweeds, Rebecca street, Allegheny, has
opened s Warercom SECOND STOBT POST Buildings, corner
Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. .
Merchants who are not aware that theße Cheeks can oo
made as good and sold os low here as in any other city in
the United States, are Invited U> call and examine for them*
selves. mhlfclm
MUSIC furnished by FRANK CARGO, for Parties, Pa
rades, 4c., on the shortest notice and at low rates.
He may be depended on. He may be found at R. M. Car
go’s Daguerreau Rooms, 76 Fourth street. mbiv
TO LET, FOR SALE, &c
Residence at Evergreen*
THE UNBERSIGNKB offers for sale hlfl-property in the
Evergreen Colony, Rosa Township, five miles from
Pittsburgh. The house ta 58 by 34, arranged with Four
Rooms, a Kitohen, and a large Hall on the tir t floor, and
Is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Room—the latter [
with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to th® '
honse are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there 1
is a Well of unfailing soft water, a Stable und a ChtaUeu '
House. The Colony is provided with a School or tho high
est order, and is under the management of a gentleman (
from Virginia, a tn-*raber, well qualified to teach even thi
higher branches of study. This admirably
School is of incalculable advantage to tho man of family, ■
as the ideas here have an opportunity of shooting without
the contaminating influence of outside pressure, too < Pen
found around schools in tho city and immelinie vicinity. ,
The House and the Two Acres will be sold with or with
out the interest in the farm property, and tho avail* will be
taken in adjusted balances snd certificates of deposit against
feb2l WILLIAM A. HILL, 04 Wood street.
Land for Sale
IQAA ACRES OP LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near
iOUU the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered,
has an excellent soil,and is said tocontoin an abandonee of
Iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venan*
go railroad, whiuh will undoubtedly be built, will run very
near to it, if not directly across it. The MUlstown creek
runs through it.
ALSO,SOO acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered,
and lying near the route of the Snnbury and Erie railroad.
No betterinvestment could be made than in these lands.
The completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny
Talley, and the Venango railroads through that region
will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great
value. Enquire of C. B. M. SIIJTII,
Attorney at Law,
No. 147 Fourth street.
frb22:eim:tf
Hotel for Lease,
T> I‘LEY’3 HOTEL, (formerly known us the LakirtiM
XV House,) is offered for lease on favorable terms. Being
situated on the corner of Fourth street and Grant, near to
the Court House, and about r raidway bean the Munongahcla
Wharf and the J\nnry7ixznta Depot, it is one of the most
pleasant, convenient and desirable locations in the city.
The Hotel will be furnuhed , if desired, and leased for a
term (f years, commencing from the first of April next.
For further information apply to
JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, Att’ya,
Office No. 143 Fourth Bt„ Pittsburgh.
jan29:d»wtf
Farm for Bale.
Tnrc subscriber offers for sale a small FARM OF FIFTY
ACRES—forty acres of which is cleared, nud under a
pwd mate of cultivation. There is also a good Apple and
p«u-h Orchard; two Dwelling Houses, with other out
house*; a Barn, and a good Stable. The Farm is situated
in Baldwin township, Allegheny county—six miles from this
city—near the Brownsville road. For further particulars,
apply to the subscriber, on the premises,
mblullm* PETER WEI 'BNER.
For Rent,
A FARM CONTAINING 53 ACRES OF LAND, under a
high state of cultivation, with a large and convenient
DWELLING HOUSE, receotly built and cf modern style;
good Barn, Stabling, Ac., situated on the south bank of the
Mc.nongahela river, 0 miles above Pittsburgh, being one cf
tbe most beautiful und pleueant localities anywhere to be
found. Po.-sesslon given on or before the Ist of April next.
Enquire of
mbS:tf
BUILDING LOT FOIL SALEi'
A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending
back 100 feet to Wide alley. On tbe back part of tbe
Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Uouses. This Lot
is in a desirable location for a residence; and will bo cold
low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from
incumbrance. Enquire of GKO. F. GLLLMORK,
Jyl3 At Office of Morning Post.
For Rantf
A FARM CONTAINING ABOUT HO ACRES, on the
Steubenville Turnpike, fix miles from Tilteburgb,
late homestead of William JTCormick. Possession given
Immediately. T»:rms $250 per annum. Enquire of
JAilfcS C. KICnEV,
Near lh»» premises.
mb”:d»wtf
Lot for Sale.
A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 fcet front on Carron street
by 100 feet in depth, In Birmingham, will be sold
cheap. Enquire of GEO. P. OILLMORE,
jrl3 at office of the Morning Post.
FOlt SALE V KItY CHEAP.
AHBILDTNB LOT IN ALLKQEENY CITY, 24 lei!t by
100. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at
the office of the MORNING POST. jy!2:tf
"■vyß SALK —An excellent Frame iiuuse and Lot, on
JC Reeaca street, Allegheny city, at a very low rate. En
quire oi THOMAS WOODS,
jan2£tf 7. r > Fourth street.
rivg LKT—A two story Brick Dwelling House, on Centre
X Avenue. Apply to H. MINER A CO,
ft-bli No. 32 Emllhfieli street.
EDUCATIONAL
Pittsburgh Mathematical & Commercial
COLLEGE
1? now opened for the reception of Ladr and Gentlemen
pupils who wish to »c«eeive a sound and thorough know
ing* of the following brandies cf education: Wruing,
Book Keeping aDd all its collateral arirnres. Algehr.t,Geome
try, Trigonometry, Mensuration, N&tk&lion, the ufh of
Globes. Geography, Arithmetic, Ac , Ac. The Principal
needs not to b».- recommended, as his name and capability
are well known to this community, t-oing n Teacher in this
city for several year?, and for the lost three months bus sue
t essfulty taught in the Iron City Commercial Collet;-, but
ba* l-l'i it on his own accord, with the iuteotion of es'ab
li.<> leg on Institution in whbh the youth of Httsb-rgh
can acquire a knowledge of things more profitable tbr«n
milking unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chance
will Writing be neglected.
The Principal's rupabilitu’fl can la; tested by any person
who doubts hla qualification?. iu» they wrro by the gentle
men whose names are attached to the fallowing testi
monials
AU-raircsr, November 21,1554.
I take great pleasure In certifying to Mr Barry’s quallO
•ntions ns a thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to
instroet young gentlemen in tno w-ionr* of accounts—be
•ide? being a good mathematician aDd ripe scholar in other
rtsperts. JOHN FLEMING,
Lato Professor In Pittsburgh Commercial College.
i’ITTsBUBOH, November 24.
Mr. Barry Is eminently qualified for impartlog Instruction
in the wdeoce of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-Keep
ing I fonn i him even critically acquainted with those
branches cd knowledge. JAS. M. PRYOR,
Principal Third Ward Public Schools
1 state it as my opiobn, that as a Mathematician and
Book KeejN-r. Mr John Barry hn> f»-w equal?, and no supe
riors. 1 think nil the Teachers of this County Association
will concur with me in this etatement.
Principal First Wnrd School?, Allegheny.
The Wrltloz department will l>o attended to by a gentle
man of superior qualifications, who will devote all hia at
tentlon to the Immediate improvt-medt of the pupils.
Hours of loflUacUoa from *.» A M. to 10 P. M.
terms:
Book-Kecring and Writing $2O per ccurrp.
Arithmetic 10 r-er quarter.
Writing •* for 20 I«*-*onp.
ATnrvfXM Liberty street, do »r Wood.
inhl'.t J BARRY. Principal^
CUy Commercial College,
\\; r Ot>D ST R K KT—Permanently established, with a
Y\ fuuudalion ns firm ns the name it bears.
The great inducements offered to joung men nt this In
stPuthm are such as are rarely met with In other Colleges.
Such an nrrfty of tnh-ut has never bef >rr been employed in
any Ck tntnereial Collego in Pittsburgh; tLLs is un estat*
lisb*d and undculable fact. The Faculty ot this College 19
composed of geotlemcu who#-- nunc? and rare qualifications
are aF familiar to thn public as “ household words ”
FaCULTT.—MILLAR A BKO., Principals and Professors
of Plain r.nd Ornamental IVnmau.-hip.
I. l. U ITCH DOCK, (author cd Hitchcock’s Fystem of
Bookkeeping.) Principal of the Bookkeepnc Department,
and Lecturer on all important business transactions.
JOHN FLEMlNG,(anthor.of Fleming’s now and improved
system of Book-keeping,) will examine und deliver weekly
Lectures on the Scieoce of Accounts.
JAMES 12. HOPKINS. member of the Pittsburgh Bar,
Lecturer on Commercial Law.
Young men who are desirous of becoming expert accoun
tant?, accomplished booh-keeper?, and rapid business pen
m**o, may rvly on having every satisfaction guaranteed to
them. Those who feel interested wi 1 please call, and wit
ness the wonderful progrv*-- made In the rarlous depart
cn-uts by the nludeote of tb« College.
Faculty of this Institution do not claim to be
the *• U-st In the United States,” nor do they mean to gull
the public, by saying that it is “the only place where
IWxik keeping is properly taught,” hut they wish to say
that the iron City College, In ail Its department?, u tqual
tO any Commercial College In the western country.
Terms reasonable. College open from 8 A. M. till 10 P. M.
No extra charge fur_ArUhinetic. Civility gratis. mh'2 _
DufPs Mercantile College,
I ROUNDED IN 1840—INCORPORATED BY THE LEOTS
• LATUKK.
On reference to any of our city merchants, it will he
found that this i# the establishment of the kind ever
established this city in which they havo uny confidence—
the nulv ono in whhh i ouble Entry Book-Keeping has
been thoroughly taught;—the odlj one in whioh Account
ant? cun get reliable advice iu ca*o of difilculty with their
hooka; —tho only one io which the doctrines of Partnership
settlements are thoroughly elucidatedthe only one in
which Ltn-turefl upon Commercial Ijiw have been regularly
and systematically delivered for nearly eight years;—tho
only e-na In which a good Haudwritlng can bo obtained
the only one in which Teachers of Feoraanshlp can bo In
structed In tho ornarnsnlal branches of the art; —the only
one whoso Professor of Penmanship will let visitors have a
specimeu of his Writing. Call and get a Circular, and a
specimen of Nr. Williams* splendid writing. mhlO
Instructions inlHuatc*
MR WAMELINK would respectfully inform his pupils
an - friends that he will contimio his proiession as
instructor in the PIANO FORTH and VOICE.
Orders lelt a Mr. Iv LEBER'S Music Store, or at hia retl*
Ounce, No. 187 fcECONX) Street, be promptly attended
NEW STOCK OF
CniCKERINO $ SONS'
PIANOS.
.10HN 11. MKLLOR, No. 81 Wood sthest,
« ® St U "between Fourth street aud Diamond alley,
has just received from the manufactory of OUICKERTNG
4 SoNS, BOSTON, a new and full supply of tbeir FIRST
CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FoItTES, with all the
late and valuable improvements—algo, of their plainer and
lower pried styles, suitable for those who require a cheap
but good instrument. All the Piano Fortes from this man
ufactory are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT
BOSTON FACTORY PRICES.
OLD PlANOS.—Several second-hand Pianos, in good
order, for sale at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll6. $180,4c., 4c.
MKLODEONS— A full supply of Mt-lwleons of entirely
new and beautiful stylos. and from the best manufactories
In the country, nt J 45, $OO, $76,
Agent for the wile of CniCKEftreo 4 Sosa' Pianos,
For Pittsburgh and Western Penna.
o*No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and
Fourth street. .
ATTENTION!
Waeon Masters and Teamsters’ Bounty Land
AGENCY, 93 Fourth street.
OFFICERS, Soldiers, Musicians, Wagou Musters, Team
6‘ers 4c . who were regularly mustered Into the sar
vice rf the United States, and every Officer, Seaman, ordi
nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the Navy ;
,ilso Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State or
Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Congress, to a
Warrant for 100 Acres of Land.
Those who have received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled to a
Warrant for such quantity of Land as will make, In the
whole, ICO Acros.
Persons entrusting their claims to me can rely upon hav
ing them attended to promptly.
All information free of charge. Letters promptly an
swered. Address AUSTIN LOOMIS,
m hl4 Bounty Land Agent, 92 Fourth at.
SlantillaKi
WE are now receiving our-stocfc of Paris made MAN
TILLAS, to which we wouli call the attention of the
UAOAN A AHL,
91 Market street..
laid SILKS—Just received, Borne new Plaid Bilks, at
unusually cheap prices. A. A. MASON A CO.,
m bls 25 Fifth street.
TVLACK MOIRE ANTfQUB—A. A. MASON & CO. will
Yj exhibit for sale, on the 14lh lust. wmo Slack Moire
Antique, with a splendid lot of Plaid Silks tahlS
(EDFOHD MINEiIAL WATER—SO half bbls justrec’d
►an l for sale by (mh!6) KINO A MOORHEAD.
S' BEDS, FOR IiOT-iiKDS.—My stock of Seeds lor ear
sewing of the approved and valuable varieties, is ready
for distribution at the Seed and Implement Warehouse,
fifth street. [janBj JAMES WAItDBOP.
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN!
THEorcn
northern Illinois to tha Ki3iiesif.fi Eivar,
lOWA, MISSOUItI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
All Railroad (o the Hlfa^lljh>l
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL, Hi ROAD
Formerly tbb Chicago and Aurora & Cr*t. Militart
Tract R. R. is now completed,
And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO
BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cnrs.
Tbo Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY,
KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, CQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT
DES MOTNEB, COUNCIL BLUFF, do., and the only ALL
RAILROAD Route from cniCAGu TO ST. LOUIS, 81/OOM
INGTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
.JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on
tbe Illinois Central. Great Western, and Ohio and Misais*
sippi Railroads. v
Trains f n the above Line leavo Chicago on the arrival of
Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of
thepoints.
S’nges leave Burlington dally for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern Missouri—making tho quickest and
most reliable route to reach all the Important points west
of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to
fifty miles less staging than by any oilier rou-e. The Road,
for a lurge portion of the way, is laid with the contifcous
Rail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West
well stocked with tfaemost modern Zjocomotireaand elegant
new Cars.
4©“ By this mute passengers are sure of making connec
tions, ami arriving at Bt. Louie on advertised time, avoiding
the reiattouß delay of-fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga
tion, as on the route by Alton.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no
chargo for handling at any point.
THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at
all the Railroad Offices in tbo East; at the Office oJ the
Compnny, corner of Claik and Lake streets, in the Granite
Building; at tbo Depot of the Galena R. R,,and at the
Mlcb. Cent. R. R. Office, corner of Lake and Doarborn sts.,
opposite Tremont House, Chicago.
FRKIGIIT consigned by this route will receivo immedi
ate despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, Sop’L
C. E. FOLLETT,
Gen’l Ticket Ag*t, Chicago.
TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad
Offices of the country. mhl9
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting tho At
lantic cities with Western, North-western and South
western Btates, by a continuous Railway direct. This road
also connects at Pittsburgh with daily lino of steamers to
all parts on the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and San
dusky with steamers to all ports on tbe North-western
Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable route
by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the
Great West
11. CHILDS 4 00.,
133 Wood street.
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH.
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, BBoej, Dry Hoods,) „„ 100 B ),
(in bozos,) Kars, Fenthora, Ac f por imaa '
SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,)
Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- >76c; per lOOlbs.
tber, Wool, Ac )
THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, Baron I looßta
and Port, (in bulk,) n-mp, Ac } Cs °' P Br 100813 -
FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish,Bacon and ) r -„ _
Port, (packed,) Urd and Lird Oil f P er 1002>3 -
In ebippiDg Goods from aDy point East nt Philadel
phia, he particular to mark package •• eta Pennrjlvattia
Railroad.” All Goods consigned to the Ageots of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
pßrianT AaEtfTß—Moses PotteT, Boston; J. L. EUiott, N.
Y.; E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Mngraw A Koons, Balti
more ; Geo. 0. Francisctfs, Pittsburgh; Shringman A Brown,
Cincinnati, Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; K. C.
Meldrura, Madison, lad.; KatclifT A 03., St. Louis, Mo ; J.
8. Mitchell A Son, Evansville, Indiana.
THREE DATLY THROUGH TRAINB, between Phil&del
pbia 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.. end Pitts
burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. THE NIGHT EXFRESS
TK AIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M.,and
Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M.
The above hues connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
U> and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, III.;
Frankf-rt, Lexington and Louisville, K>4 Terro Haute,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, lad.; Cincinnati, Day
ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve
land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio;
also, with the Strain Packet Boats from and to N’xw Osleahs,
£t. Loins. Louisville and Clvcixsati.
Through Tickets can be had to or from eitherof tboabove
places.
For further particulars, seo handbills at the different
starting points. PH>reujj:er3 from the West will find this tbo
shortest und most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti
more, New York, or ilostna. THOS. MOOHE,
Ag ’nt, Passenger Lines. Philadelphia.
J. MKSKIMILV,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
fpHE shortest, Qetekzst and most reliable route to Toledo,
_L Chicago, Rcth Iritrd, Galena, and St. Louis, is TLA
CLEVELAND.
This route is one feondi ed miles shorter and about eight
hours quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one VIA IN*
DIANAPOLIS.
Tbiw Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
Three Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago ;wenty-two hours,
and SL Louis thirty -Miren hours.
Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A. M., 12.00,
M., and 0 40 P. M , conn.cling at Hudson with Trains for
Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at
10.04, A. M., 2.20, P. 31., and 8.20, P. M.
The Trains of the Ohio and Peana. Ilallroad, leave Pitta*
burgh at 3.00, A. 3L, 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. H.; all con
necting at Alliance with trains which arrive'in Cleveland
at 10 04, A. M., 2.20, P. M., and 8.45, P. M.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island,
< Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go throngh with
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at
8 00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as that
is the only train by which close connections arc mode
through to the above point?. Passengers by this train
reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning and St. Louis at mid
night.
JOHN KELLY,
Timo gained by going via Cleveland, eight hours.
The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo ami Chicago leave as
follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.3 U and 2.30 A. M., 7 45 P.M.;
arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. M. and 12.00 5L
Trains leave for Rock Island and Bt. Louisas follows:
Leave Chicago at 9 15 A. M., 10.05 and 11.00 P. M.
Passengers for St. Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to
Joliet, and thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad
to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Loulh.
Passengers by the 9223, A. M., Train arrive in St. Louis at
11.20 same uvening, and by the 10.05, P. M. Train at coon
next day.
Baggage checked throngh to Cleveland, end there re
checked for Chicago ana St. Louis.
FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
Isx class, j Ist clasp. 2xn class.
To Alliance 42 30 | To Chicago $ll 50 9 60
Cleveland.. 4 00 La Salle 14 50 12 50
Toledo...- 000 I Rock Island.: 16 50 13 50
Detroit- 800 } St. Louis 19 50 15 50
Passengers ore requested to procure their tickets at the
office of the Company, in Monongahela House, third door
below the corner. J. DURAND, Sup’t Cleveland.
J. A. CAUGHEY, Agent,
deed Pittsburgh.
PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS ASH SEW ORLEANS.
RAILROAD TO CHICAGO
TIIENCE BT
CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
An Air Line Route from Chicago to St. lonia..
riMtAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted)
X on arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern and
Central Railroads—
Trains run through to St, Louis in fourteen hours, vm
Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, without change of ca r 8
or connecting at Alton with aaiiy Line of Packet 8
for llannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at SL Louis with
FIRST CLASS STRAMEKS FOR NEW ORLEANS,
and intermediate points on the Mississippi, and with regular
lines of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffs.
TIME FROM PITTSBURGU TO BT. LOUI3 S 3 HOURS
Baggage checked throngh to St. Louis, on Michigan Cen
tral and Southern Trains, and at tho depot in Chicago.
E. P. HOLLISTER*, Chicago,
General Passenger Agent.
RICHARD P. MORGAN, Ja, Superintendent.
4®*Through Tickets to St. Louis, by this route, can be
obtained in Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitts*
bargh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. fsep27:Gin__
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH ,
CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS.
Authorized Capital, 9300,000*
INSURE BUILDINGS anil other property against loss or
damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
DinccTons.
Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson,
\V. M’Cllntoofe, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul,
K. J. Jones, George R. White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
lames S.Negley, W.B. Ila Ten,
Wade Hampton, D. E.Park,
. 11. R. Coggahall.
Hon. WM. F. JOUNSTON, President
RODY PATTERSON, Yico President
A. A. Carrier, Seoretary and Treasurer
8. 8. Carrier, Assistant Secmtnry.
RAILROADS
CENTRAL ROUTE
U. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent. Philadelphia.
H. J. LOMBAERT.
Superintendant, Altoona. Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
RAILROAD.
IN CONNECTION WITH TIIE
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE.
VIA ALLIANCE.
MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE.
Ist. ST. LOUIS DAY MAIL ; 9:15, A. M.
2d. “ “ NIGHT EXPRESS 10:06, P. M.
To Wholesale Grocers* Liquor 1/ealers
and AlftJiafaoturere.
THE SUBSCRIBER is DOW importing a superior quality
of OIL Ob' COGNAC, of which % of an ounce with 00
gallons pure Spirit will produce a lineCognao Brandy. Ilis
ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARD’S BRANDY; or
JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM,. ABAC. CIDER end
PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New
York manufacture™ by the great demand after them. Di
rections for use will invariably be given by
DR. LEWIS FEUCUTWANGBR,
141 Maiden Lane, New York.
T. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platina,
Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's ExLCopalva,Sulphate Am*
monla, Ac. dec2ldstf
Pearl Steam Mill;
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY,
(RIA& TEI BAIIBOAD BTATIOS.)
4T-J>
FAMILIES ■Will be frapplled withburvaricu.'j grades of
FRESH GROUND FLOUR,
By leaving: their orders at the Mill or.in our boxes at
Ixjgan, Wilson & Co., Wood street,or Braun A Reiter, cor
ner Liberty and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh.
H. P. Schwartz, or J. T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny.
Flour will bedelivered to lamilles in either of the twocities
Trans: CASII on delivery.
jy29 BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO.
MURPHY’S
NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY,
NO. 182 WOOD STREET, one door
_wiflißgV from the corner of Liberty, is now open, ggf*
*TPirJh 'ft The proprietor is himself a practical
'SSfIaBWK Hatter, having had fifteen years experience
at the business, ten years as a practical workman; having
worked In the principal establishments in New York, Phil
adelphia, Cincinnati, and the New England States; feels
confident that, from his practical experience as a Hatter,
ihe can furnish not only as good bat a better and cheaper
article than anything heretofore offered to the Pittsburgh
public— all of hit own manufacture, decls.tr
MEDICAL.
RHODES’
FEYER AND AGUE CURE,
08, HAIOBE’S INFAtIIBtE SPECIBTC;'
IjOßtbe Prevention and Care of lytEßtf iniiit ‘ ftM B*-
. mittkxt Fevers, Fever and AaoEiCnnxa aadnriii
Dumb Ague, Gincial Dedility, Night Sweats, and all other
forms of disease which have a common Origin in Malariaor
Miarma. This subtlo atmospheric poison whlrfrafrcertain
seasons Id unavoidably inhaled at every breath, la tbe Same
in charocUv wherever it. exists—North, Bouth*l£eit or
West—and will every where yield to this jjewly-discovpred
antidote, which Is claimed to be the greaUti discottry in
medicine ever mad*.
This specific is eo harmless that it may betakfcnby par*
sons cf every »ge, sex cr condition, and it will not substi
tute for one disease others still worse,as Is tod often,t|w> re
sult in the treatment by Quinine, Mereury, Arsentonnd
other poisonous cr deleterious,drugs, riot a .particle or any
of which is admitted into this preparation.
The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re
sults from the use of this NATURAL ANTIDOTE-TO
MALARIA.
It will entirely protect apy. regident.nr, tiaveler.even In
the most sickly or swampy localities, .from Any Ague or
Bilious difletMJ whatever, or anylcjury fromconstantly in
haling Malaria or.Miosma. 3-%.
It will instantly check the Ague in persons who hava snf*
fared for any length of time, from one day to twenty yean,
so that they need never have anothcr chill, by continuing ItA
use according to directions.
It will immediately relieve all the distressing results of
Bilious or Agne diseases, such, as general debility, night
sweats, otc; Tbe patient at once begins to recover appetite
and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical
cure is effected.' "
Finally, its use will banish Fever and Ague from families
and all clasre*. Farmers and oil laboring-men, by adopt
ing it os a preventive, will be free from Ague or Bilious at
tacks in that season of the year which, while it Is the most
sickly,is tho most valuable one to them.
Ono or two bottles will answer for ordinary eases; some
may require more Directions printed in German* French
and Spanish, accompany each bottle Price One Dollar.
Liberal discounts made to the trade. Trade circulars for
warded on application, and the article will be consign edon
liberal terms to responsible parties in every section Of the
country. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor, v
_ . Providence, R. I.
Agents— New York: 0. V. CIIOKENEU A CO., and C.
H. RING. Boston: WEEKS & POTTER. Philadelphia:
DYQTT A SONS—and for sale by dealers generally, (febfff
DR. HENDERSON, ;
OCULIST AND AURIST.
TREATS ALL DISEASES OT THE SEE AMD EAIV WITHOUT CDTtISO,
IXECHISO, BLISTERING, OR THE USE 07 CALOUEL.
OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND ST.,TIEW YORK,
Hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. 51..
ROUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or
Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amknroshi.a&d
Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyds, are among
tbe diseases of tho eye which are treatM by Dr. H. with
perfect satisfaction. . . - . • .r; c^,}
All diseases of the Far treated upon scientific principles.
Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. :
All letters post-paid will secure prompt attention.
We select the following references from among the ,thou*
sauds of cases which have been successfully treated-by Dr.-
Henderson: . .
Wm J. Fryer, B2G-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
•Alfred Southwick, Printer, 4 * w
fj. Goodspeed, Glen* Falls, N. Y.
•Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich.
•Mrs. A. 51. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y.
f Miss Mary Bellows, N. K. Station, Duchess co., N. Y.
•Edward G.Bolger, Bristol, Conn.
•John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y.
David Little, Engineer, N. Y.
Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Enq., N. Y.
■(■James W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. .
Jarvis Rodgers, 44 44 .
A. R. KeeTes, Telegraph Operator, SL Nicholas Hotel. .'
R. M. Ferriss, Organ Builder;-Houston Bt.
R. B. Doolittle, 51. D., Hudson, N. Y.
Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y.
5L P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y.
R, K Ross, Albany, N. Y.
A. Diilenbach, Schenectady, N. Y.
Cupt. B. IL Haviland, Athena, N. Y.
John W. Hackett, Binghampton, N. Y.
•These patients were blind, and had to be led to the office.
At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the eiiy
ai pleasure.
•These cases of Amanrosis were restored to eight after
they were given up es Incurable by the faculty, and can be
reierred to by any person who wishes to learn the facts la
-th**Hi* cases, by willing to them. jans
DR. HOOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BT
DR. C. H. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa.,
WILL EFFECTUAJ.LT CUKE
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE,
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and
all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach,
Such r
asConstlpa* ti , ,
tion, Inward Piles, '
Fulness,or Blood to the
Hcad,Acidjtyof theStomaeh, ~
NauseajHcarf burn!, Disgust for Food,*
Fulness or weight In the Stomach, Sour
Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit
of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried- Vi
and Difficult Breathlcg, Fluttering at the Heart, Choafc- -V
in? or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimness -
of Vision, Dots of Webs before the -Sight, - Fever' an3~~ ■
Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration,
Yellowness of the Skin and- Eyes, Pain' In the
Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sadden ;
Flashes of Heat Burning in the.. - :
Flesh, Constant Imlgin* c . ' r
inga of Evil, and great v
Depression of ' 1 ' V
Spirits. •-
The proprietor, In calling the attention of the public 4o
this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confl- *
dence in Us virt nes and adaptation to the diseases for which *
it is recommended. 3
It is no new and untried article,hut. one that has stood •-
the test of a ten years’ trial before the American people,
and Its repmatiou and sale isuqtivalled by any similar pro
parations extant. The testimony in Its favor given by the /;
most prominent and well known Physicians andindivldu-'-;
ais, in all parts of the country is immense. Referring any
who may doubt,to my “ Memorabilia,” or Practical Receipt .
Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, ofall the
Agents for the German Bitters. •;
Principal Office and Manufactory, 120 Arch street, PhOtr:"
delphla, Pa.
-CSt*Sold by Dr. Geo. n. Keyeer, 140 Wood street; B. A.
Fahnestock A Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Bribers,
60 Wcodsucot; 11. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny:
' ..... ;. ;
REV. DR. COVEL’S-
RHEUffIATIC PULS.
Fbr the Safe , Cbmplcle and Speedy Care of Inflammatory,
Chronic , Hereditary and Mercurial Rheumatism, -JZhcu
malic Gout , Lumbago, Sciatica, and other Diseases affecting
the Muscular System.
SUCH AN ARRAY OF TESTIMONY as Dr. Cowl’s
Rheumatic Pols have called forth from all classes, was
never voluntarily offered In favor of any other Medicine.
The cases of cure comprehend
EVERY STAGE OF RHEUMATISM,
Whether accompanied by that terrible sensibility of the
parts effected, common In the inflammatory phase—by the
muscular contractions which so often render sthe victim of
Chronic Rheumatism a helpless cripple, or by the ever
changing symptoms which are sometimes the characteristics
of this Protean complaint.
Unlike the “ Sangrado” practice of bleeding and purging, 1
which some sapient medicos consider the frjr&jAOfemode 01 ; ..
ireatiug Rheumatism, these Pills sustain and cherish the
animal forces, invigorate the constitution, and thus act as
the allies of Nature in her efforts , to cast off the disease.: ■
Their medical action is direct and specific. It reaches the , :
maleries imm'ii or radix of the disorder, through all the..
complications of nerves and fibres in which it Is entrenched, '
and expels from the blood the febrilo'prluclple which feeds,
and spreads, and Intensifies, while it spreads the fatal ten
dencies of the malady. ’ •:
Cautlon«>Beware of Counterfeit*lS . .. \
Be particular, and enquire tor Rtv. SAMUEL COY£L’B
RHEUMATIC PILLS, and see that the boxes have,oath*
outside wrapper, his signature, countersigned by C. H. -
RING, General Agent, 192 Broadway, New .York, without
which none are genuine. . . -
PRICE. FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. .
by Dr. GEO. 11. KKYSEB, Pittsburgh; J.
FLEMING, Allegheny City. dec23^m
Bazin’s Premium Perfumery*
A PRIZE MEDAL at the Great London Exhibition of
thelndustry of all Nations, in 1851, and Seven High- '
est Premiums, awarded the subscriber iu this country, bate'; -
proved his preparations of a superior quali ty,ani placed ■
him among the best perfumers and soap makers of Europe
and America. His celebrated Shaving Creams and Lua--.,
traloSf bis fine Pomades, ToiletrWaterJ, and. Perfumes for
the Handkerchief, (of 60 varieties,) aro unsurpassed by .any •.
in the world.
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 facilities for m anuiacturing, ha is enabled
to furnish them to dealers in any quantity desired, and at
wry liberal priccp. .... , ’
Country Dealers, requesting it,'can have a price List,
mailed to tbei* address, free of postage.
X. BAZIN,
(Successor io K. Roussel,)
No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth,;
feb22aJ*wlmia Philadelphia*; v
P&lmer’i Celebrated. .Epicurean Sauce*
STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soups, Gravies,
Fish, Meat, Game, Ac. We advise all good house wires
to try it. Price 25 cents per bottle, ut ail Grocery and Fruit
Stores in the United States and Canadas.
For sale by JI’CLUKG and a. 11. KKYBEU, Pittsburgh
P. T WEIGHT A CO.,
241 Market street* Philadelphia.
j«nl9:d»wly Is
To Warmers , Gardeners and
JVurserymeH •
FIVE ihourand bushels pure BONEDUSTi fin© ground ;
1000 » ushela pure BU X BDUBT,coarse ground; '
1000 barrels patent American FERTTLIZEIL.
A. & C. 110KVELER offer for sale, on accommodating,
terms, thfchbove valuable Fertilizers, •which they manufac-V
ture at tSrfcew, exieneivo establishment, situated ItrKafltT
Liberty, near Pittsburgh, Pa. llonedust, os a manure haA' n .
been used for many years In Europe with the greatest suc
cess; next to gunno; it 13 superior to any other in use. Ten -
or fifteen bushels pure Iloneduat per acrejs’iUfituiaarlshJttt '..
1 and that its good effects will be realized from the first yeah ; '
to tea or flfteeu years after, whereas tne good effects of.
1 guano am exhausted in on-) yenr. - Those,who bove-used
llonedust speak in the highest terms of the benefits' do* -
rived from it. It Is suited to every variety of soil, and all ■
crops are benefited by it—vines and trees more particular
ly. The patent- American Fertilizer possesses essential pro
perties necessary to stimulate the growth of plants-and
green vegetables, and destroys insects. As a manure, for
gardening, It cannot be excelled. ' Directions famished. ”
Orders must be addressed to A. IIOEYEDISR, '
mhStdtwlm ■ 449 Penn street, Pittsbargh. - .
Joseph White's Carriage ileposltory.*
JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying oii busi
nessjn bis spacious, premises*
lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh
Oreensburg turnpike, near the Two-Mile infill ■i«« w —.
Bun, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectlully :
Invites the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, Ac. And be particularly ioJoroa gentlemen
purcTuucrr, that one price only is made. Fourteen year#'
experience in the business, enables him to place before his -
patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, so
many years post it bos been- bis particular department to
select from the various and most talented Eastern menu-,
facturers. The success of his new system is coraplete-rtb*
economy of his arroogements’wiU supply ha best and most
fashionable manofiictures at moderate prices.
Unencumbered by those - heavy expenses, which
manta for decorating houses of business has neaped'wpon -
the price of goodn, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WDITB.
will sell, on ready money only, at mubh less Huh the usual
profits. fmh&daw] . -v
Carriages repaired In thebest manner, with dpfpa'oh
u. Guirr i.n. atiiiNaaK;. .........r. J. t ivsfn
Graff, Relslneer it Graff,
WESTERN FOUADBY; No._l24_Wopd>treet J.Pitta
burgh, Pa. .
MANDI'ACTTItERJ .0 *
I'ltiiQ and Fancy Grates*
Plain and. Fancy Ftoders.
Bad and Dog Irem,
Portable Forger,
T-a Kettles,
Wagon Bores, &c. fmhia
Cooking Stove?,
Coal and Wood Stores,
Parlor Stove*,
Hollow Ware,
Sugar Kettles,
Stove Kettles,
KY PEAUiLKS—2UO busueif, lur sal* by
mbia HENRY H. COLLIS3.
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