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Cbislett. The foundry of Vl? Kingsland xras on fire, but not damaged to f-H*'';'^’! 1 ’ £-■ ;t? *rP extent. The loss is but trilling. jj CAimoN To Emiqbasts.—As we publish both Captain and Clerk’s name, of boats leaving 7 ; : : -t£r. -'^'.7'j ; z *• : .!;;>”'.T s »or the west, emigrants are oautioned to refer to advertisements in the Bteamboat column, ho- Vi^ : *>^4 ore eD g ft S in g passage, as otherwise they are lia* hv ■:r^*-‘ J ;-','y ?o-6‘>.T; % i7'-;-*?*-n‘K to be deceived by runners on the .•iMv/iiVj-Vr.^u-.'i:-^;': ',7 \^^ , ‘---* l\ x . r ■, < : l'< T - ‘ Removal—The attention of.t&e..pßbHo iere --.'-'''VVB'BB':/;B:>?^p>B:7K»C7pfe^^'^'-.''-:; to the advertisement of Mr.. J. C. Parry another column. Mr. P. has removed hi ‘^^^'•B : '^^/. , "^pß7.^'';. , ’^>•r'•»*';\v‘^' J •'. ; to the Foundry, on Second street, ‘'iear the Gas Worfce, where he will hereafter be ' :; '.- ,^ r : , *f^'land ready to attend to the wants of his patrons. r >’^v'"V^r-*' s .^7 k '?| Appoihtubst.—Mr. Robert Baxter, the re- elected Supervisor of Collins township, t'74 ~ r -ilWyf ;VvS* resigned his office on account of ill health, Saturday, appointed Caspar to auccoed him. Assault on aPuvsician.—A man named Wil- P-*'’:s c :*.'im Fryar was committed to jail, on Saturday, .I-**}:-/.-Bp .-V-^p^Trr Alderman Steel, for making a violent and 'i't'./.'is.z iprovoked assault upon Dr. A. C. Murdoch. r -•The Duquesne Boaouan Election.—The ar -1,1 tb * B oase > wb ' o ' l were to have been , J 7 r C, i '’ : 7c' "fX -ij - ‘ ide on Soturdoy, were postponed for another H - Williams'.Sefeot School comer of Ferry Liberty streets, will open again this morn ,->HEnB worTfourteen commitmenta to jail, on’ 1 fr% f° r drunkenness and vagranoy. .',. 5•; V.! v.: :.; ;... » \,i T?r’ - ■?■ '• '••, '•<- ! >4 4+ •: 7 -/%x—The «Jw.ran.nt of the M-ttiodif y'" ;'-.V -.■' ■-' v-ry.. *' , I '. :plf*oopal Cboroh, Anti Republican and Deapotic: In ’>!<7* i LV- Sl’MlchaeL B*con4 edlUon, enlaniolj prlra. Inpapei V-.XhV'T-! *"> 85i ’•’ v. 1 its, in muslin 60 cents, bv mall_pr ß p»id 36 cents. ‘ f>'e'VNx2>y b* T-f'.’* ; JOHS S. DsTISON, fibllsherT r- ''J',‘-s';-“r'’<:‘ - ';:'l9 63 Market street, ntpr Fourth. J.V&X&:* t? *S&i V; n . ’'viX/r^VA'77‘~'’*4xy vj r ;,.bvisa 8B D—loo bushels CloTer for isle by £■,« *£ £-•. ‘ 'pnbiS:3trc. . "„r JAMES WABJDBOP. ‘.' : *■'• v-: : ' : UOTHT BBBB—76bushslsfor oy —. -V *8 v\"t -cvV.'iNflMtir. JAJISB WABBEOP ’* ••-* *.-V ' ll**" rp; ‘p"-X-' : : 4. .t .;.,* '.-< »,' r *;.' ' v ..!• t- •*, , : 7:'wy“-;‘ Vi B ,,rf -;■ \tv ‘ 'if ~*!:V‘ i ' ,F .-Xt.’ '- v •" t* ** * * * -'/N • .% V> " . . •.»’ -*V 1«. ' . ‘ ‘ < :• a 4y-'CvV r v •1‘ '.'.g . . v :v i .. ■ r ; "i: •: ■: ■ I ■ , -- 5-- i'.'•.'•s r J -.■vfe ■,••■,.'•••V. ' ,r «• , * :* > •» C*' 1 ! f **!*• * JfyMJ*"—- : i V»'ViV» i c. ; -*> « / ‘%V*UI #t• -> v.’ w x~ ;-:v. V - •'.. -*•- -- « f *\t ■ J-cvv^' f s s^>'-v i ; -r • '. . r *£ * «{* ’ % *** CV «. • • ; ' V ■_ ' / ‘.\’ 1 r te- VS.*’, . ■ > -• I J -s’* * i r '2r-. > 1 '• i • : ■ ♦: v. ; - y MONDAY MORNING Ihtkbksiihq *0 Tax Patbbs. —Sinoe January Ist, 1,240 persona have been committed to jail, for vagrancy ; of thia number 460 were commit ted daring the month of March. -From June 18, 1854, to the first of January last, only 1,622 were committed, thus showing a large inorease over last year. The increase in vagranoy is Btartling, and should not fail to attraot the at tention of tax payors. The evil is becoming worse every year, and demands that something should be done speedily to prevent its still fur ther progression. We know of no remedy which we think would so well as a Bouse of Correction, to build which would not coat more than ia required to support these vagrants for n conple of years. Place them in ench an estab lishment, and instead of being a burthern to tax-payere, they would not only Bupport them selves, but aleo contribute to the revenue of the county. We therefore, hope that our citizens, instead of agitating the project of aohain gang, which scorns to have mist with approval from a number, wilt endeavor to secure the establish ment of u House of Correction—the only effi cient cure of the growing evil of vogranoy. A-Man Tors bt Doas A bricklayer named Timothy Hessen, who resides cn Magee street, in the Eighth Ward, while at work on an oven m a yard on Liberty street, on Friday, was bad ly lacerated by three large dogs. Pieces of flesh were torn out of his legs and arms, and numer ous wounds wore inflicted on other parts of his body. On Satdrday, Hasseu-made information before Alderman Wilson, against Phillip Freits ban, John Miller and William Auth, for assault and battery with intent to kill. He alleges that these ihreo men, although not the owners of the dogs, hissed the animals on, and when he at tempted to defend himself,.they held and struck him. Too aocused, however, ntiego that thoy were hunting rats with tho dogs, and that the attack upon Haseen was entirely an accident. The ’Squire, after a hearing of tho case, held the defendants to bail in tho sum of $4OO each, for their appearance nt Court. Ekiobakts fob the West. —An unusual num her of emigrants have already, passed through this city for the West, and there seems to be no abatement yet to the flood. Every steamer that IiES kit for the Upper Mississippi has taken out hundreds of settlers, while the city is still thronged with others awaiting an opportunity to depart- Oa Saturday, the atoamer Grand Turk left with about 300 on board, for Galena and Du buquo- Toeso emigrants, we understand, in tend settling mostly in lowa and Illinois. The Jliunrsota Belle will leave on Tuesday, with at least fifty families, for St. Paul and. Btillwater, Minnesota Territory. Eight or nice of these families are rrom the Ninth Ward. Sevkbe Sentence —William Clefosd, convict ed of sclliDg liquor to an intemperate woman, after being notified not to do so by her husband, was sentenoed on Saturday, by Judge M'Clure, to pay the costs of prosec tion, a fine of $5O to the Commonwealth, $2O to the prosecutor, and nndergo on imprisonment of sixty days in the county jul. This eeQtODCe, we believe, is the citrume limit of the law, and will probably deter other whisky eellcrs from transgressing again. Judge M’Clure gave notice some time since that he would act severely with each cases, and tbis Instance gives satisfactory proof that* he will keep bis promise. Theatre.—A rc-cneagemcnt has been effect ed by the Manager with Miss Chorlotte Cramp too, and that lady will appear each night this week. Wo ere glad to hear this, as she did not have an opportunity to exhibit her full* powers, last week, owing to the hoarseness with which she was troubled. She is announced to-night to appear in the character of Marianna, in Sheri dan Koowieu’ play.cf iho "The Wifi*,” a part, no doub«\ which she.will render to the entire sat isfaction Of all. Nattkauz&d Citizens. —Tuo Court of Com mon Pi during the month of March, issued naturalization papers to 20 persons, cf the follow* mg oowcrKc: .Germany, 10; Ireland, 4’; Scot laud, 3 : fcWiTZPrlahd, 2 ; England, 1. The same Court uli’o received tr»e declaration to become citnecF, of twenty six persons. In the Court of Qaartcr Seasons; during the same month, 28 received naturalization papers, and 59 de clared taeir intention?. Steamboat., Robbery. —Henry Washington, the porter of the steamer Europa, was robbed of tfpooket book containing $l4, on Friday after noon. The money .was contained in a coat hang ing in the cabin. Tboe. Kearney, a hack driver, was arrested, on Saturday, and taken before Mayor Volz, on suspicion of being the thief. After o hearing, he was held to bail for a fur ther examination, on Monday. Lscttre os Astronomy. —Mr. Daniel B. Hull, delivered in tb*- Sixth Ward Public School House, on Ftiday night, before the Society for the Increase and Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, a very interesting lecture on the subject of Astronomy. The School House was filled with an attentive audience, aud all seemed satisfied With tho lecture. A .Select Cotillion Party, which promises to be a pleasant offtir, is announced to come off, on E-istcr Monday, at City Hull. The managers rto perfectly au fait in the art of getting up such parties, and will undoubtedly do their beet on tom ceeaeion. The music will be by James Scott and bis celebrated band, better musi cians than whom cannot be found. Rernsixo to Pat WaYer Rent. —Four citi sens of AUeghenj, -named Adam Raising, M Haas, J Hmltin, and Charles Reed, were taken before Mayor Adams, on Saturday, for refusing to wav their water tax Oj finding that tbe racqwirato would send them to j \il, if tbe mat ter>was cot settled, they reluctantly ‘‘forked over^ Robbery is a Restaurant. —A man la a very intoxicated condition, called at tho Mayor's office, on Saturday night, to. make information against some person for the robbery of his coat and $23 m money, nt the Falataff House, on I Fifth street. But being too intoxicated to give tbe name of tho enpp< eed thief, he was request ed to oall to day, when he became sober. Notice) ffUSIC fernipbed by FRANK CARGO,
te Office oi b 22 8. CTJTHBKRT & SON, 140 Third st ! OOPEU-S AROMATIC CACUOUS —Tbe best article -1 now In use tor swet-tt nieg the breath. 0 doz. tec’ll b) >22 JOS. FLEMING. 4KGO S OKKAT SUCCESS In catching a Truthful rlearing LIKENESS is proverbial. Rooms 76 FoTOTP frt. gy*Prtc*smd«ratH mh22 kiUttOIDEHTKS.—A. A. MASON & CO. have ja-t re jceived per express 6 cartons o* Embroideries, compri new and elegaot styles Collars. Cull*, Collarettes, Head fees. Rosettes, Tabs, Sleeves, OhemkeUes, Hdkfa., &c. b wIU be offered at extremely low prices. jan23 w ’ ““ TDEND SOME OS 0 4 PA. tt, hougnt at rc-OD a Dollar. • fcdblfr] .. WiI.RINS A Co, . KUM ► j- • *<* • .-#*/ a:;-’-; - • .- As’-F o ai¥r' CaS s ; 3 “°S°*' ra".b"\,l o , d ° °' d 'l n ‘., reM29c - do old oak at 30c, cash; 20 do n«w do 30c do ; 20 do do do 81c do. monetary, B P'l lic / uinns for nr- banks psodlm- Soinfl ofTSIP v bejsislaturs, roysrlns an . P yrA C «m Fr P hni b t . nineteen and zwmty millimtef dollar, ! Fon7o? flrr™mI ,ehe i bT tb ,' Honse h:ls ~ af3 “ i ‘bat body canbal° una.bAd f BTB r - d ' ll,J tD nnr tmnh. Ma i l unasked for. save by sorrulstors. Sine hn- k “ P ' Ul f 2 200 01 h«rc already b.-en prr ons P /i! lt>ck o, ’ e of th, m he hag signed, ons vetoed, and the others rsmain in his possession. 8 of T fl« p^en^ay. B t°!th hBS m “ de * dlTld,,nd thßhc,td H r H'^' :^ “‘WMmi^entonha^Ri l mtn h rr r :h/r.rr mPBOy 10 bß,d « New BA!tKC<(3 Law of Indiana —AU banks are from inline mere than mje-twentlelh of their bill drculv Uon in denomination under fiveuMlara. n» bunk rl issue tho tills rf banks ofbther States. The m%ioritv of the stock of anv bank mast he owne-1 by resident citizen** of the State. The stocks allowed tn ha taken ‘ j thn Audi tor a* securities for the Issue bllin are “Ba* h as form anv portion of the public dehtnow created, or hereafter to he created, by the United States, or by jhls Btat«. and hie on the treasury, or such other Btatca of the Union ai pay Interest eeml-annually, or at anv lees period on thMr public debt*; butauch public deUfJ.aU. in nil cases, be or be made to he, equal to a etock preduolng eix per cent per annum; and It shall not be lawful for the treasurer to take any stock at a rate above Its par valor, nor its market value.” The thirty day notice of the old law, »f er suspen sion rf payments, before the hank ran lw* wound op Is abolished, and the andifor Is compelled to proceed to redeem the bills of a Suspended bank immediately be »hafl have given notice to the hank, which notic- he L boned to eive on evidence of any defanlt in vpede pavments. Ranks can only be orvanized in towns having one thousand in* habitants, and can only carry on business at the!*’ pm pro live 10-ations. Tbe owners of banks hare to prove that they are pofsessed of unincumbered taxable ; roperty In the State, suljict to execution. Nxw York, Mnrch 31.—Cotton unchanged. Floor firm with sale* 4009 bbls tmcd Ohio. Wheat firm; sales Sooth era white at $2.35. Corn firm: sales Ifi.OOO bushels West ero mixed at $l. ColT-*e: wins 1600 baps H'o at n-.icti.-.n fl r Pork a trifle higher: 1000 hhh at $l4 0 f& $14.75 for old Mess, and r.ew at SIG 50t3>1G,75 Ue-f firm ; sales coantry Meoa at $9,50.'g,12 Lardflrm firm ; sales 1000 at BifrSJ.£ Whinny: Ohio 31. Sugars nnd Mn lass'* firm* wih a * upward tendency. Stork* firm nn J »/> tire: moDey unchanged; Indiana fives k *'' , : v..-. *u;• > 91; sfew York Central Ballroad ing b.€o, 85 * PinLAETLpfnA, March 31.—Flour firm-**- mi ini to tn-rr.n tinued light receipts and reduced --tucks the-*- i hot n«t;.. export demand, and only a f-w hundred hM$ ijan-lard brands bare been disposed of at $9 75. and l llrnndvwin* at f 4 5o The market is nearly bare t i W’bent, and It is n demand ; Bales 40-00 bus prime Sonthern and red nt $2.32 bus, and »’OO bus white at $2 4l Kyi? wanted at $1.25. Corn in demand ; 3500 bus yellow sold, last even log, at 01(595*, afloat; sales today rf 1600 bos In store st 93, Oats anohnUEod ; sates lOt-fl b«s I tel aware nt f.f. cents bushel. Whisky held firmly at £3c lu bbls, nnd 3» In hhds. CiirairtATi, March 31.—The rir.-r basfnll-n 15 inches. Weather pleasant Finer advanced to $5.75 Whi'kv 25V4t. Cheese 10c Provision* buoyant; bulk shoulders Mes* fork 14c hard 9? for prime bM sod lOe for free. dugar6@s l r, Warehouse, Ac —-pirunt«-d on Lisbon street. Wellsvlile, Uhiu. Tbe Houso U well ar ranged, containing eigt t room* and LUcben. with will* portico In front—having a One view of the Ohio river. A largo store Boom, well finished. witr- two g<.od show win dovrs. The location being on the main -tree*, near t > the It- U D-potan'* river, renders l: wry de-lml le. The 20 f--et frvntby 120 deep to an alley, on wh'ch Is a two ftory Warehouse; also, a cistern for water. The Store is now occupied by the proprietor, in the tioofe, stsiinnery or,d va riety goods business, and the eh ck on Land t which is email) can be had, it desired. A buAlnerMOf from $7 000 ;o fIO.OoO per year has be*n doue, at fidr profits. The locality l* well soi'e-1 for Hardware or Dry Goode. Price, $2 Terms: ssoo in band; balance at one. two and throe year-—or will be traded for approved meichundire, or Junda i the South ern part ol lowa. S CUTHBERT t SON, rr b2B fto 140 Third et CIUFFhiB— 300 bag* prim* Kio; / 2u pockets Jars; in store and for sale by KINO & MOORHEAD. MOLASSES —150 barrels, cypress und oak coup-rag*, for _ * a> " h J _ [mh24( KINO AMO >UUISM). ROSEMARIE lIAIR OIL—An i-ict-llent article for the preservation of tte buir. 12 doss r-cM by LIOD LLYKK OIl—A frv*b supply of hak-r’s n>e profitubte than making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by i.o c bun cm will Writing be neglected. The Principal’s capabilities can to tested by nny person who doubts his qualifications, as they w-re by the gentle men whose names are alt-ached to the following testi monials: I take great pleasure In certifying to Mr Barry’n qunUfl cations aa a thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to instruct young gentlemen iu the science of mount?—be tides being a good mathematician and ripe scholar in other respects. JOHN FLEMING, Late Professor in Pittsburgh Commercial College. PiTTSBDBen, November 21. Mr. Barry Is eminently qualified for imparting Instruction In the science of Arithmetic «nd Double Entry Book-Keep ing I fono-1 him even critically acquainted with there branches of knowledge; J AS. M. PRYOR, I state it as my opinion, that as a Mathematician and Book Keeper, Mr. John Barry has f«w equals, and no supe riors. I think all the Teachers of this County Association will concur with me in this statement. Principal First Ward 8-hoola, Allegheny. The Writing.department will be attended to by a gentle man of saperTor qualifications, who wM d*-vc»te all his at tontlon to the immediato improvement of the pupil*. Hours of instruction from 9 A M. to 10 P. M. TERMB: Book-Keeping and Writing $.20 per eourpe. Arithmetic. 10 per quarter. .Writing.— 3 for 20 lessons. Atcen-eum Buildings, Liberty street, near Wood. mb!9 • J. BABRY, Principal. To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers, anti manufacturers. THE BUBPCKIBKR ie now Importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, ofwbich % of an ouncu with 00 gallons pure Spirit will produce u fine Cognac Brandy. His ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARD’S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and BT. OROrX RDM, ABAC. CIDER and - PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, and BCOTOH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York merchants by the demand alter them. Directions for use will invariably he given by DR. LEWIS FEUTCHWANGER, 141 Maiden lane. New York. N. B.—Photographio and Daauerreotype Chemicals, Me tals and Patent Medicines, Bromine, lodine, Cy anide, Potas sium. Oxide Silver, Distilled Mercury, Nitrate Stroutca, Thorn's Ext. Copaiva, Fumigating Poatiles, P la lino, Bia ®uth. NlcheL-Mangamta, Codmhjm, Rouge, Fig Blue, Indigo,' 1 Oils, Juniper, CAnarr,Temento. Bitter Ataaonds. mhWteod 'Y, w **-y ■■■■ ’V y 3’ ; \;V >■ .. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. AUCTION &ALKS. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M. P. M. D\YI3, Auctioneer. VIA MING ALLEOiisart, November 21,1864. Priodpal Third Ward Public Schools JOHN KELLY, "a i - .--'V ■*■ .t ' * /«; i’C-*> «v%'; ’ -: •' ’■■ift; 1 •' THt lilTiai.—Last eYening, at dnrt, UiereVera .inches water in the channel, by the pier marks ongahela bridge, and no chuige for the past taty-ttght honrs. Tho weather changed oold, with every prospect of The Cincinnati Cbtimerda!,of tho 3Jth insh, says r J. o "' p “ n rl tin J a ?£ rrcs P o .'J \ ehsre > m 4 the Wator getting very low. It is donUful whether the Delegate can get np to Lafayette f 1. d tS U V f * tha 'J abash continues to fall as tat as it has for tho la«t two days ” Along the lower Ohio there continues plenty of water for .beOrgeat boats with loads to navigate freely; but if Ibis cold weather prevails much longer, the fair Ohio will again siok into insignificance, and southern railroads will be talk ed of once again. The Tennessee river, at the last dates, was foiling very fast though navigable to Eastport. The Cumberland was falling on Tuesday, with seven feet water on Uarpeth fhoala. The rivers In Sou h Alabama ware all ia good navigable condition aDd rising. POBT OP PITTSBURGH, 4 PKKT 2 INCItZH WATER tW THz'nnARWCt. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Eclipse, Moore, Steubenville. “ Michigan No. 2, r—, Wellsville. “ Empire, Doyle, Wheeling. “ Convoy. Wolf, Ualliopolis. " Venture, Gordon, Galliopolifl. “ Buckeye State, Beltzhoover, Cincinnati. “ Keystone, liobinson, St. Louis. “ Challenge, Young, tit. Louis. “ Chevolt, M’lntosh, Zanesville. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. Luzerne, Bennett,Brownsville. ** Gon. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Kcllo-e, Moore, Stcubenvillo. “ Michigan No 2, , Wellsvillo. “ Fore.i City, Moore, Wheeling. “ Pennsylvania, Klinefelter, Cincinnati. “ Graf.d Turk, Gallatin. St. Loui». %i Chicago, Mlllunger, Bt. Louis. “ Cbt-volt, M’lntosh, Zanesville. -.m “ Fairy Quoen, Reno fc Clnrinnati. B Ho Guiding, O dJlnc, Neshville. STEAMBOATS. " 1855/’ PITTSBURGH, CIBCIHHATI, LOUIBVILIE, AVD SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, FOK TUI COi’Y£IA.SCE OV PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BkrwtEN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Saint Louts* Tins Ijne i? compOMsd of seven clas* powerful Steamers, ond comfort, and i* tlie O.M.T rnnotion daily Lina or Steasi I'acziTm on the Ohio river. It connects with the 0. 8. Mall Liu- cf from Cincinnati to Louisville sad Saint Louis, by whi,-h pr.ssengcrs and freight ar« fielded and re* ceiytext through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Liue, which now confiiits of the following boats: Daysof Dcpartttrt Boats. Oiptains. from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATR M. W. Beltzhooveil...Sunday. KEYSTONE STATE Jacoa Hazlop Monday. ALLEGHENY Geo M’Lais Tuesday. CINCINNATI -.R. tItTXTER Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA R. J. Graci. Thursday. PITTSBURGH I. N.Cook Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jxo. Saturday. Leave dally at lu o’clock, A. M., precisely. No tr-:g!,t recvlvyd after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. For porticolarF, applT cn board, or to Jt/US It. LIVINGSTON,) . _ JgUN FLACK. j Agents, Mouongahela House Buildings, _Pst*rhur C'ront street. * For St. Lonii, Rurllagion, IMuHOnttue, R'uk Island, Galena DuOuquc, Stilt -water, tuul pit. Haul, .’Qlnnesina. Th- bt-um-r .M'NNEcuTa BELLE, T. TUm cr.jvkto.NE, Chpinin: Ko- !>sov. Clerk; will le«v« r-,r tn*- s.l/ov.- and iuterm-dlxte ports on TUJES- D\Y Apru a«t. ai It* A M ti-T Itrlgbi or pA-fciige ai’plj on boa-il, or to C IURNHS. Agept For Louhville. Tli.f pt-.uniT ADVANCE,Captain Wm Doyle, Ch-rk, wjil luftTo fur the above and Inter iggvCJrcga. m-•Ji.it- p-.r*« ou MONDAY. April 2.1, 10 A. M. fir irel-;!it or pn.«*>agc< apply oil teevnl, Of U) op 2 J. B LIVTNG?T<>N. Aaents. For Cincinnati and Louisville. The htuunuT CHALLENGE, Captain Yolko, Jc*g~ssfewi? W ANDZRbos Cltfik, will i-ave fir the above rPwrwgo!*daar.d icierraediaU ports on TU ESDAY, 3d April, at 10 o’clock, A. M Fur freight cr pajt«yigß apply on board, or to np2 JOHN FLACK* Agent. For St* Loula. «*»■>■ The boo hteAtner KEYSTONE, Captain J. J. Will i«:\vof(>r tho ahov-ntd Interme p.r.s on WEDNESDAY, April 4th at 10 u'cl -ck, a. M For freight or j applv on board, nr to "pi J. B. LIVINGSTON, Agent For Louhvllle n*«b y. T^*p splendid str-am-r YUKKTOWN, Captain A. fcTLW.thT Cl.rk, will leave for the above fcidwasinaDd intenaedl'i’e ports on MONDAY. Arril 2d, at 4 P.M. * For freight or passage apply'oo board, or to nhkl JOHN FLACK, Agent. For St- Louis and I:lftnoi* River. - Tfc«: eiraiuer I’iiAlMK CIIY, Capt R. 11. U. Masos Clerk, will leave for the BravVv-anlove and inteiciudibie prrto on MONDAY, April 2d. ut lu A M For tr-tgtu ur px-ssge fipply on board, cr to tolun FLA»*K or LIVINGSTON, Ag’ta For St. Louis ami iUinoia~R.Tvel% »..v 4 Tl*n r.-w und ppii-n iH Btemner WM. BAIRD, L K&z&sf* Captain Hkju Campbiil. C 8. FruscrE Clerk, w i* 1 te-iw i t lb-uhr.re and Intermediate ports on MuXD \Y, Aj-r»; 2 5, at 10 A M. For lr- or pn-pjigv on hoar-l, cr tn mb2o j. B. LIVINGSTON, Agetjl. For lllcktnan and Hlemphls. L<* ‘■'•miJiiT CAS ILK UaKDEN, Captain 1 1 D».vi>.\kt. 11 A Clerk, will leave lb - hU.vc und inicme llate porte, MONDAY, Ap U il, bl 10 A. M Fur ir»-itt lit or pa.sugc a: ply on loan!, or to Ph*9 C, BARNES, Agent For Wabaih Hlver. n_. Tho steamer ELLA, Capt. A. Pov; Cham iieks. Ci» rn , will l-ava for the above and inter- p;rte on MONDAY, April 2d, at 10 A. M. f lor freight or psssagt. apply on board, or lo tah- 1 * O. BARNES, Apent For Cincinnati* The eteiim-r FAIRY QUEEN, Capt Jons C. Roo, Ka.nsidi Clerk, will leave for tho above cmfirTifr,rSAar-U ail intermediate ports on SATURDAY, ii,»L, at lu A. M For fr-ight or paiu-ace apply on board, or to “>hz7 LiVINGSTuS A FLACK, Agents. Regular Wheeling Packet fP'TV fe, The Reamer VENTURE, Capt Joujv GOBDOH. every TUESDAY, TUURBDAY, and iftiin■ AtiiWtSATURDA V , ni 3P. M. i or height or pßrsuge npplv on board, or to j' lD3 JAMES COLLINS A CO., Agents. ”1855 ” CANADA i G3tl Port Stanley , fmp k a&d Port Bur-well, jfljgjfejl? TUB FINK low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain R. Barrow, will make two trips tv week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follows: Loaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, o’clock. Leaves Port BurwelLfor Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Lenvpp Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 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 Stanley with the London Line of Stages, wLiah connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply od board, or to SCOVILL A LAUDERDALE, Ctevolund; i F. HOLCOMB, Port’ Stanley, or A. M’BUTDK. Port Uurwtd). m»r27:tmrv Boarding School, OR SUMMER IRMKDING HOUSE.—Tho GLEN HOTEL and Ground* are olFercil for RENT for either the above purport*. 1b« him and anangoment of the house, lh*i be-iuty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the nnguter advantage ot th-i poidtic-n. etc;uded from every thing rhj**«:ionnble, reod-r ibis u most desirable location for cither a Mute or Feuinle S-mteury. For terms, app'y to tub 24 tf J. . BUTI .Mi, 07 Front street. OiLKi, cllJis—A. A. MASON ACo bare received O a large ami fplcndid assortment cf— Dress Silks. Rich Piaid and Striped Silkv, Heavy Black Brccsdc, Yurd wide Black Satin, barred : Figured colored Silks, cih2lj Pluck Grr> de Rhine, BONNETS, BONNETS.—Just received, 60 cases Spriog aod Summer Bonnets Fancy Straw and Neapollten, Split Straw, Plain Neapolitan, l’cdal BraM. S;itin Straw, Diamond Satin, Loop und La-io Edge Bonnete, . Neapolitan Buttons, Eiilugn anil Ruches, . Straw Flowers; Straw Trimmings of avery variety. mh2l A. A MASON ft CO ,26 Fifth street. KlßßuNri —Just reccivei, 6uu pieces of splendid Spring Ribbons. A. A. BIASON A CO, mh2i « 25 Fifth (Treat. CONCENTRATED LYK—A new aud wondarful article for making soft xml hard Soap. It is a substitute for po p.eh, and mur-h chpaper han prtasb, os one pound ia su '-tern for ono barr lof roft eoap. A larg- supply re- JOS. FLEMING, CnrnfT Diamond aod Market ft. ceived by mh22 WANTED —Foriy Shares rf fctock of Merchants trod Manufacturers’ Bank, to complete on order. Also. 10 tbare* O. & P. R- R. Stock. WILKINS A CO., Bankers and Commission Stock Broker*, mh!7 71 Fourth street. PEA NUla—looo bus in store and for sole by teb27 - J>: \V. BUTLBB A ; OQ. NEW MANTILLAS— a. A. MASON & CO. Will make their ,&rst exhibition of Summer McntUlas, In black grenadine, crape and Bilk on Monday, the 18th Inst. [rohlß -T>BA NUTS—66O 6acks Tennessee Pea Nuts rec’d per X steamer “Quaker City,”'and for sale by mbU J. W; BUTLER & C 0... SHEET LEAD —o boxes, 4 Ibsto square foot. Just received and for sale by (mhlT) J. W. BUTLER A CO. TjUVe. DOLLARS REWARD will bo paid for the detection of the person who ia In the habit ofSteallng themnn:* log Dorera from oar door. WILKINS A CO., •- n'h22 . ... . . -41-Foarthcffer./ WIi.LoW CHARCOAL—An cxcoite&t article, prep&eetL expressly for medicinal pwpos- b. 6 dozen recM by JOS. FLEMING, mh22 Gamer Diamond and Market st. *-.••• \ ' ■■ ■ -Vi-', > .v =. .1. . t v.,'_ . ’■' ■> «*r * ’*•> 4» **■«• v v 4 »'•*■’»***■•* * .' «- ‘V- ••■ ■ ‘ ■ ,4V i- . 4 '•<**'■ ’ ‘ «,V -5 *>£♦>> -■ - - r -: , • - 3 ■** *T j i- .•*• *'• I k J," 1 l '■> t • • - ; V - • »< .'■• V N-- **;»t? v ‘ ’ HOPPER’S PATENT PLANE* *«: j TnE undersigned ia prepared to supply CARPfcXTnRS . CABINET-MAKERS, and Workers in Wood ceosrallv’ with hl« Patented and. valuable PI. 4Vi?S. ' ./,Allwbo have tried It, pronoonce t n o=oFt valuable in- that must eoon corns into g u'o. The fa;, lowing letters from practical workmen ore but *wo among manyletters the Patentee ha 3 received recommending this 'Plane above oltothers ta use: .POTsmmaa Steak Cadtitet Vactopt, ) . February 22,1565. f We hereby certify, thatduring the last Iwelvo month* we hare used Hoppers'Pat nt Plane, and do not hesitate to recommand it to Cabinet-Makers and a* su perior to any other Plane in us a . Weconsiderlt peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hardwood,and for planing vene rs.it '8 far mnerinr tn the old mcd« of scraping, besides being a great earing of time One mao, by using tbia Plane, will.plane more veneers than five men can do by any other plane or method in use. H. H. Etas & Co. To Moss P. Eaton, Fgq-: Dear s?f—l have examined Hopper's Patent Ranch Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article for the nse fqr. which it is Intended,as a combination or plane and Scrater. - ' It is particularly-adapted to planing veneers, and it does not require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I have no donbt, when its properties become generally known, but that it will entirely ; tipersedo the former te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged in the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of It, thnre is nothing os well fitted to give a smooth and beautifhl finish to veneers as the Hopper Patent Bench Plano. .jJaves W, Wocowill, Furniture Warerooms, 97,99 Third si, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, February 2T, 1869. MOSES F. EATON, of this city, is my pole Agent for tho sale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and Fell them WSI. 0. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21,185Wmh2lrtf) MOSEB P. EATON. No. 19 Sixth street, agent for Felling and buying PATENT EIGHTS, is now authorised to sell the following lately patented articles: Banda A Cummings' Patent Brick Machine; Hopper’s Patent Veneer Plane; Troti's patent Oil Globes, ftrr Steam Engines ;• Doan’s Rock Drilling Machines; Coe’s patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford’s Steam ana Water Guages; and, Griffith’s Wrought Ifon Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in u«e He Is also author!red to sell Rights to make and vend tb*se articles In any part of the country. He has also fr-r sale hot-pressed Nntts and Washers, and finished Brass Work. Ue is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refera to the following CAED. I/The subscribers have long teen acquainted with Mr Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation In recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable Industry, in whose exertions every reliance may bo placed. Neville B. Crale, W. Robinson, Jr Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. n. Denny, H. Childs A Co., James Wood, • N. nplmes A Sons, P. R. Friend, Kramer A Rnhm, F. Lorens, L. R. Livingston, Knap A Wade, William F. Johmton, William Phillip?, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M’Candless, A. W. Loomis. « Pittsburgh. November 27th. 1854. nov2T*dtf Doan'* Patent Rock UrUltng Itl&ehtnes. ABOUT3OO POUNDS; can be worked autf mored by two men, and do the work of five or nix In the ordinary way. 8. 8. Fowler k Co M Manufacturer®. *i 77,® subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni ted States,/or the sale of riqhtx to use these Machines. MOSES F. BATON, 19 Sixth street. BIFER TO Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R. lU* W. Mllnor Robert®, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. It. R 4 Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr., President P. k C. R. R.; 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. k C. It. R 4 Messrs. Manftill k Nicholson, Contractors for tbo P. k 8 \ n • dec! 9 Fifth Ward Properly for sal© at a Good Bargain. Three valuable brick houses and lots.— These Lot® embrace a front on Penn street, of 66 feet 6 inche®, to a 3 feet alley; on which Ihore la erected a valua ble block of Brick Houses, two stories high, with kitchen and cellar in basement, 41 feet front on Penn street, and 30 feet deep on Locust street. This Is a very desirable situa tion for either a Store oraTaTsrn; Penn etreet being the great throughfare of the city: and this property being con venient to the Railroad Depot. This property would not be In the market ooly that the owner Is living in Washington county, and Gnus it extreme ly Inconvenient to attend t« it. . Terms easy and price moderate; for further particular* enquire of ROBERT PAY. Fifth Ward, or JAfl. 0. RICHEY. Real Estate Agent, at this office. rIOAI, PROPERTY FOR SALK AT A URBAT BARGAIN. } —The subscriber offers to sell the one half of too acres cf Coal, and IGB acre® of surface, situated at Freemen’s Landing, on tbe Ohio river, in Hancock county, Vn. Thu property has facilities rarely met with: the vein being 7 fiset thick, of the very beat quality of Bit uninoos Coal, and at a p'int on the river where tbe water is about 13 tV»-t at the lowest stage, and a very large pool, sufficient to bArtor COO coal boat®. Also a charter for the perpore of ostoh.i-h inc cf>al works at the same point. There is erected cm the above a first rate overshot Saw Hill The above will bo Bold half, three-quarters, cr the whole, to suit purchasers. Terms easy and prim For further particulars enquire of ROBERT KKENAX.cn the premises, or of JAMES C. RICHEY, decs Real Estate Agent, at ibis office. DUTY THREE ACRE* OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal tv attached, and all the improvements thereon In success ful operation. - w aidFariDU«ltwaf*d on the Monongahela river, &4 miles aboTe Pittsburgh*.and Is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant nooses, Orchard, Railroad,and an excellent harbor. Therein of Coal is five feet thick,andcannot be surpassed In quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON k PAYNE, v No. 235 Liberty s\net - THE PROPERTY situated corner of Webstcrand Pulton street®, from and after the Ist cf April next. 1 hi® is an eligible situation fbr a large Boarling House or a Tavern Stand. It contains one large Brick Hoaso. fronting on Foi too street; two small Frame House®, fronting on Crawford Bttect; and Stable, fronting on Webster 6treet. At a very small exvense the back buildinga can' be converted into stn bllag capable of stalling twelve horse®. For terms apply to AUSTIN LOOMIS, _J* p IP 92 Fourth street. For Sale or Rent* A WELL FINISHED TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. on Third street, between Smithfleld ood Grant streets. Apply to J. w. BUTLER, J a °tB 97 Front stTeet. To Let, A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine House, on Ssrenth fltreet, suitable for storing molasses or produce. Inquire of JOHN 11. STEWART, oar 6 267 Liberty street STORES, OFHCE3, Ac., TO LET.—A Dwell icg Ui>uBe on Third street, opposite tbe Gosotto Buddings—rent $225; a House, corner of Wylie ®nd Towsend street; No. ISI Third sheet, a Dwelling Mouse and Store Room—rent, $250; a large Three Story B h.-k, on Robs street, nt the bend cf Fifth street— $300; 5 Office® In Splane’s Building, Filth Street; n large Hall on Fourth ptrtet; a Ja*pe Stoic Room on Fourth ttrcct; a large Store Roc m cn Third street, nexj ;o tbo Dispatch office. Apply to 'feh22) 8. CUTHBRRT, 140 Third ei. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALK, Adjoining the Borough of Manchester—THlßTY BUILDING LOTS, each 24 feet front by 100 feet deep, and fronting en Market ptreet 00 feet In width, are offered for sale quite low, and 00 rearooahle term® of payment Thla property is part of tbe estate of the late J»*mes Adam®, Esq n and the title is per fect and beyond dispute. Apply to ' no*B JAMBS BLAKELY Valuable Property For Sale* FIVE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, situate on Centre Avenue, near Fulton street, and within tea minutes’ walk of the Post Office. For terms. Inquire of HOON A SARGENT, ptIT corner of Wood and Fifth sts. rpUKEK THHEE-STOBY HOUSES FOR SALK—Situated X cn Franklin and Hm street®. The corcer house con tain® Gvo room®, a good cellar and a etoro room—water fix ture® through the bouse. The other houses contain eight rooms each 5 bath room, cellar, and hot and eold water through the whole house. For price and term® call at the Real Estate Ofilc® of • S. CUTUBERT A SON, feb£3 . No. 140 Third, street-' THE Partnership of JOUR M’DEVTPT & 880. waR ab solved on the first Inst John M’Devitt will continue the business at the old 6tand, and attend to the settlement of 'he business of the late firm. JOHN M’DEVITT. WILLIAM M’DEVITT. Pittsburgh, January Bd, 1855—[jon4 rubeUt h. pTtteeson's : WES-T. % LIVER? AND SALE JgreftVf, JSHSx. stable, jPgfF Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, ■prH:tf PITTSBURGH. PA. JAMES X. LEELIfI, ........JOSJtPU J. UL.VM. Ledlie A Clam, (Successors to Mulvany & Ledlie ) MANUFAi TUBERS of Cut, Moulded and Plain, Fliat and Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vial® and Bottles. Ware house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh, mb&dly Bounty Lands—Soldiers’ -Claims. THE undersigned has made arrangements with Thomas Lumpkin, of Washington City,tonrocure WARRANTS, Ac., for Soldiers, tbeir Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claims on the Government SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, mh2:tf 1 Residence, No 0 Rora street, Pittsburgh. THE undersigned continues to obtain Bounty Land Warrants. The present bill gives to alt who have served in any war fine© 1700. ICO acres. Terms moderate. LUKE COUKSIIOOT, <37 Diamond alley. mhlfcy 'between Wood pt nml Diatnmwi. Agency for boldlers’ Claims. Location of lands.— purchase and sale or 1 AND WARRANTS.—The underpinned has made ar* r*ogemunta with competent and responsible geotlumn to obudn Certificates or Warrants for Soldiers, their widows or minor ohildren. who are entitled to Bounty Lands; also for the Location of Lands, and the Purchase t nd Sain of Land Warrants. JOHN D. DAVIS, mhll'tf Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. Cltlxens’ Deposit Bank ) PirrßßUßon, March 17,150. t. / AN ELECTION for six Directors and one President, to serve for the ensuing year, will ba held at tho Banking House, on MONDAY, 2d April, between the hours 10 A. M. andSP, M, [mar!9| E. D.‘ JONES, Cashier. RILEY’S HOTEL, (formerly known as the Lamahtih* Hones,) is offered for lease on favorable terms. Being situated on the corner of Fourth street and Grant near to the Court -House, and about midway teen the Monvrigahda Wharf and the Ftnniylvania Deputy It is one of the most pleasant, convenient and desirable locations In ther city. The Hotel will be if desired, and leased .fop a term o/year#,.commencing from the first of April next. For. farther Information apply to . JOSEPHS. 4A. P. MORRISON, AtVys, Jar>29;d*wtf, Qfflca No. 143 Pittsburgh. H' HOME LEAGUE FACTORY. AMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting, Checks, Tweeds, etc., Rebecca street, Allegheny, has opened a Wareroom Bremen etobt Post BdUusos,-corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants vbo are not aware that these Checks can bo K a sd sold as low here as in any other city in the. United Btates, are invited to call and examine for them* selves. ; —mhlffitar - r the Ist of April ndti, the commodious ,1. BWCK BUILDINGS situate in the Second Ward of tte City of Pittsburgh, between Bteckenridee street aftd H*® Monongabela river, lately occupied by Messrs. Bake w 00. as a Glassmanufactory and warehouse. This property is aligibly situated, adjacent to the Monon gMiela wharf, far any business connected with steamboating orrtver trade, or for manufacturing purposes. . Beveral sniaU Buildings and a capacious yard are attach -*!• Apply to OLIVER W. BARNES, *■ | •- Resident Pitt and Conn. R.R Co., mhl&tf I.’ ’ -NevlHsHalt, Fourth and Liberty street?. ORA DOZ. BROOMS, a superior article, xeceivea on cou nts!/ signment, end for sale low, by mh2B F. R. DRAVO, No, 1 Diamond. «■ * c .*v.* *.' - • *» * - .* *» V ■ ;* r , 1 V*“ »• * : ,\_Sv‘ ■« • - AGENCY. Coal Works For Sale. To LcU Notice. Bounty Lands. Hotel Tor Lease. IMI=E T„ .BeatUence At Evergreen. HE CJJEERSIQi'iRH oilers for pale Us property in the Fvergrcen Colony, Rose Township, fire miles t‘n:m . Flttafcurgh 1 'The licnreis f>B by 34, arranged with fc'our i Rooms, a Kitaheo, and a large Ifall on the fir. t floor, und U provided with a Water end Bath Room—(Tie fatter with suitable hot snd cold water pipes. Attach'd to th house are Two ground, held in fee, on which tfccr o is’o Wort of unf tUinjr soft Water, a Stable r.n l a OLHen . Home. The Colony i* provided with a Schorl of the bl,*h ‘ost order, and is under -the mnnagemfmt of a jrerrlcn un irum Virginia, a n»f-iub.*r, well qualified to teach evon th-> higher. branches tf fdudy. This admirably c.mv.i;. :ed Sshoolis of iocatculable adrantago to the man of f.imi-,'. as the ideas here hare an opportunity of Rh-otlng riUe-tr th©contaminating influence nf outside pressure, toot Pen found around schools in the city and immediate vicinity. The House and the Two Acres ’wtti be Fold with or with out the interest in the farm property, and the avails will be adjusted balances nnd ccrtificites of deposit against fob2l . - WILLIAM A. HILL, 64 wSod street. Coal Land for Sale. OEVE.NTY-FIYB Ti> KIOiITY AOHE3 best quality o */ COAL, which ran bo brought to the centru of East Bir mingham or.tbe river by Railr-ad. TffU eff-ri the best op portunity to manufacturers and dca’orfi which can ever be obtained to seenro a valuable Coal tract co near tbo city. Tbe surface Is beautifully located for Country teats, and will be sold whole, or in one to five acre lota Apply to WSJ. PHILLIPS, corner* First and Ross tr-uis, or , D. C. HEP BURN, Par2-Ltf No, 09 Fourth s»ront near Wood. Land fur Sale ISnn A S R S? 9 F LANI> FN COUNTY, n-.'ii the Clarion river. This land in hpurjlv i Imstm excellent soil, and is said fnmutair nrs utundnnci- of Iron ore, aud a thick veiD of bitunm»<. a3 errd. The Vennn go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, wf J] run r.*r\ near to it, if not directly across it. The MiUstown creek runs through it. -it-’ ALSO,sooacres In Elkcounty, well timbered*nd watered and lying near the route of the Banbury and Frio railroad No better investment could be made than in thrseland* The completion of the Sunhury-and Brie, tho Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that re-Moii vrill render the coal,lumber, iron ore and soil of irreat value. Enquireof C. B. M. SMITU, ° ' , , „ Attorney et Law, fcb22:esm:tf No. 147 Fourth street. Farm tor Sale r PnB subscriber offers lor sale n small FARM OF FIFTY X ACHES—forty acres of which is cleared, nnd under a good state of cultivation. There is alprib«r, on tho premises. mhl:dlm* PETER WF.T F\KR, For Kent, A FARM CONTAINING 53 ACHES OF LAND, under a high state of enltivu iou, witn a large and convenient DWELLING H-*USE, recenll, built and of modorn styu*; good Bam, Stabling, Ac., situated on the south bank of the Monocgahcla riTer, 6 miles above Pittsburgh, beiog one of the moat beautiful nod ploupant localities anywhere to be found. Possession given on or bo ore the Ist of April cesi Enquire of 11. CIH LDS & CO., mhfctf 123 Wood street. BCILDLVO LOT FOR SALE, A LOT 21 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending bark 100 feet to Wide alley. On the bed; part of the Lgt is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot 1.4 in a desirable location for a residence; and wiß be rnfid low, anfl on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from Incumbrance. Enquireof GKO. F. GILLMORE, ivl3 At Office of Mornimr post. For Rent, A FARM CONTAINING 'ABOUT 140 ACRE?, on the Steubenville Turnpike, nix mil*is from I Ittsburgh, lata homestead of William M’Cormick. Possession given iiDCfedlotelj. Term® $250 per annum. Enquire of JAMkS O. KICHKY. mhTrd&wtf NVar the premise®. Lot for Sale. AGOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will bu sold cheap. Enquire of QEO. V. GILLMOKH, jv!3 at offire nf tbe Morning Post. FOR SALE VERY CHE4P. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by 100. A good bargain can bn had by applying soon at tlip office of the MOANING POST. jylitf SALE—An excellent Frame House and Lot, on F lltfaca street, Allegheny city, at a Tery low rate. En quire©! THOMAS WOODS, jon-fr'iitf _ 7*» Fourth street. r |'H) LET—A two Biory Brick Dwelling House, on Centra X Avenuo. Apply to H. Mi.Nßit ACO , f‘‘bl2 No. 32 FmUbfieU street Proposals for 51 all Bags, TOST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,! Jnnunry 12. j O EALED PROPOSALS will bo retvivi* i tbjsdt-pnrtment O until 0 o’clock, A M., of U l- 23J «Juy of April next, for furnbh'ng tor Jour roars from the first dny of July n«xt,ln ®Ui h quantities p.nd nt eucn time® ns mnv l> if-r.d ordor>J for the mail sen ice, mail bag-; of the f.-.w.,--ing do fccription, 10 wit: Oimv.® Mail Llu:t five No. 1, (43 Inches in length au-J 02 inch?® in ctrrum f'.-ren«:*-,) to im mri'lo of rotton ci»nva®. f if Ira i 15 ounce, to the yard of 22 iucLrs wj.lth; tho yarn of tbo lahric to In- dou i-d nnd twisted, ti!.d tire-foM. biio No. 2, (41 inches in length aud 48 im-bc® in eirvtim fereury.) tu be made of cotton canvas, writhing 1 '• ? lt> the yard of 27 inches’width, and tho cloth to he woven in every respect like ths*t of the Urst size of bugs Size No. 3, (32 inches in length and 3S in -in;® in dream fer»*nc«».) to ba made of cotton canva.'’, weighing 10 onoces U* the yard of 22 inches TYI Uh, aud tho cloth to be woven a? above described. The c*nTo® hag?, of sixes Nos. 1 nud 2 are to b» tnade w!ih a eafflrient r-umber cf eyelet hole®, and provided with strong cord to secure their mouth-. All are to tv well and distinctly marked *' V. 8 and to bo numbered accord ing to UlO sires above specified. Leather anil Cbnvas Fouches. Sixe No 1,4 S inches iu length and U 0 inches in circum ference. Stio No. 2, 41 inches in length and 48 inch* 5 in c’rctrm ference. Size No. 4, 30 inches in length an-.l 42 inches in circum ference. Size No. 4, 30 inches In length and 23 inches In circum ference. Hire No f>, 20 inches in length and 28 iuebe® in circum ference. Tbe body of the leather pouches is to be made of pco-l and substantial bag leather, w«?il tunned. -?»*ighing f:.r No*. 1 and 2 not leys than S ounce.-, and tor sm-iher -i £ e? less than 7 to tho&juare foot; tlx L t 01a :md t!.»p to be of good xbirfi.ny leatbec. rhii una-.d, : .n,i .1 .• —ntus to bo weii and stron-ly-eecurcd with the lion rlv-:-, well tinned. • ' The canvas pouches are to fc? rundo or denrely w.,v(>n can vas, bo as to resist wa:cr; or &t.i.Mht rq>ial to tb it r.f which tht? p«ouchfS now lu th-* service ere mn-le. Leather and rhuvai ILtrs s mail Riys (, u sedille-l-agfi fi-im ) Size No. 1. Body 4S inches long, and 42 nrh--* in cin-um ferenCe at tho widest parts; end® or ImUamn of .-aui«“, 14 by 20 Inches. Size No. 2. 44 inches long, tmd SO inches lu id.-curu* feri-oco ®t the widest parts'; cnv ! s or butu-ms i>t suine,l2bv 2linc:-*‘-. ' . tize/to 3. Bodv 42-inrhe® loeg, nnd 32 Inches in clrrum fen-nc- nt th-> w idest ja - L-; ends or bottoms of man-, Id i-y 20 tocii The leathft bf-rrA-maii l.sz? nro to bn nu;dc of good and-- fiubit»ntial l.ng jrnthf r, well tanned, weighing hot leer 7 oulc»-h to ihe equart? foot, and tb« s-mus lo be well and strongly sewed; or If riveted, to be so done «h ik t ;o chufe horse or rider. Tbwranvu horsff-mall bags ere to b-i made of the game quality of fabric ns the pouches ab- ve described. Cbr.vas and leather Droplttler Pbuchr.% (with side pty..k«»L) Bire No. 4, 30 inches in length and 36 in width; the yarn of the fabric to be doubled and twLtud, and five f »Ul. nod the tug to b« bo constructed as to be locked; and to have a handle at each end. Site No. *2, (41 Inches long and 4S inches m circumference,) to be of the some material and manner of comstruction with Blz« No. 1. Proposals for improvement® in the ron tructlc.n of any of the above described mail bags, or In tho muteriaU thereof, are invited, and the relative mlno and udantHUon ti> the service, as well a® price of such improvement, will I> U con sidered in determining the lowest and best bidder. No proposal will be considered if not necomppnied with samples of each at tide bid for, showing-the construed m, quality of mat rials, and workmanship proposed, nnd nlso with evidence of tb« competency and ability of the bidder to execute Hie work according to contract. The sooclmeiis must bu delivered at the department on or before the 23J day of April next and will, In connexion with tho p- oposnls. form the basis of,the contracts. Speci mens deposited by bidders which may w.th &ali*tv and con venience bo used in the mail service, will be paid tor ut the rates proposed by them. A dicbion on the bids will be made cn or before tho first day of May next, nod the bidder or bidders chosen will bo required to enter into contract on or botore the 15th day of June next, with bond and sufficient sureties for a faithful performance of tbe obligations entered into. All the articles contracted for nre to bo delivered at tho contractor’s espenso, at Boston, Mass; New York and Buf falo, N. Y; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pa; Baltimore, Md.; Washington, D. C.; Charleston, C.; Augusta, Ga.j Montgomery, Ala; New Orleans, La.;' Nashville, Term; Louisville, Ky.; Cincinnati, Ohio; and St. .Louis, MO4 in each quantities and at such times as tho department may' require; and they are to be rigidly inspected before delive ry,and none are to be received which ehall bu inferior to tho specimens or standard bag®. To enable bidders to estimate the number of the different kinds of mall bogs which will probably be required, they aru informed that there were furnished for the use of the department during the year which ended Sbth »une last, 2,135 leather pouches; 3,978 canvas pouches; 450 leather horse-wail bogs; 006 canvas hof-e-mail bags; and 17,110 canvas mail bugs. 7lie profosala should be endorsed ‘-Prcpas-ls for Mail Bagtf und be addressed to tho "l\-stm CAMI’HKLT., Janlo:lnvrl2w r opened In this marluu; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, TooUtoui Fishing TuckU\ail of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, cr for good approved paper. marl 8 Boot# and Shoes. JM’LAUGHLIN, N 0.95 Fourth street, nearly opposite # the Mayor’s Office, is manuia DUJRNiL VIA WELLJYILT*}:, * AVJ) i Oliio arid Pennsylvania IlaUru&iit ! VIA ALLIANCE, i r PHE quickest anti most reliable route to Toledo, ! X' Chicago, Rock Inland. Galena, and St, Louis, is VIA i CLEVELAND. • I Tbla route la One HunilteJ miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three Ixoarß* and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. _ VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains c? tho Ohlo and Penna- Hailtoad leaving Pitts burgh at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, X M- and 3.00, P. M., connect at at tISO A. M., 11.45 A. 6 80 P* follows: * Trains ffvr Cleveland leave A’liaocBat7.3o, A.M., and 12 00 j?** aud 0 3;> P. M, coanvcting at Hudson with Trains for “ s M.f £4 £ P.T TlDg r ". cleTetad •» f*nss('r..i?n; for Tolcjo, Chisago, St. louis, Rock lEland, Galena, and the North-wc-t, who wish to CO throußh with om .lelcnilan will teko Iho ti-oln leaving Pittsburgh at ?.yfl A.and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M. bb that I" thi; Gnty train by which close connections arc made ir ’ n> l ,, ?!l« to tbB *^ To pjint * v’?*wengera by this train re.vch Chicago at 7 o 0 next mfcrnJjjrjund St. Louis at mid. nii.hr. VIA WELLSVtLLE. Th/- St 'amers Forest City and Diurnal will leave tha Mo- wharf <*very moroiog, (Sundays excepted) a* JO o’clock, for Wflll-viiie, connecting'irlth the train leaving " at 4.30 P. »L, and at 9.00 An Accommodation Train wUi'4eave Wo'lsville daily (Sundnyu exempted,) nt 6.4 VP. M., connecting nt Bayard with Express Train-arriving in Cleveland at 2.10 P. M. Trains from Wrllsvlllo and Cleveland connect 'at Bayard for Carrollton, iYnynesburg, Dover, and Now Philadelphia. Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west, vh weljsville, ore sold at a less rate than via Alliance The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and X M- and 620 P A H *SL TiVe CtChic ° 2 ° ttt 1100P * M *» 7 * oo A * M -»and 10.00 Trains leave Chicago for Rock Island and St. Lonis as follows: For bock Island at 900 A. M., and 1100 P M For St Louis at 9.15 A. M., end 10.05 P M ■ * ’ Passengers for St Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet,and thenceover the Chicago and illssiflaipp! Railroad io Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louis. Passengers by the 9.15, A. M., Train arrive in SL Louis at 1 «.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and theta re checked for Chicago ana St. Louis. FAIIR VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND „ ljt clan. 2dcV,. To Alliance {2 20 To La 8a11e... $l6 (0 *l3 60 i l r: I‘md 1 ‘ md - 4 ?? “ Rock M’d, IS 00 14 25 . €do w > ‘‘ Catena 18 16 14 00 • Chicago -13 00 $lO 60 “ Springfield 1870 IB 20 Dloomlngt-iaso 14 40 “ Burlington 2100 “ St. L0ui»...~21 00 16 60 _ Passengers are requested to prooure their tickets nt the office of the Company, in Monongohela House, below the corner- J. DURAND, Bup’t, Cleveland. _ mh - 8 J. A. CAUCHET.Ag’t. Pittsburgh. NEW ANB DIRECT ROITTE OPEN! tsbocgh Horthern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, AH Railroad to the Mtasisslppl, Chicago , Burlington and Quincy RAIL, ROAD FoRMERiT TU2 CmCAQO AND £ CfiST. MOITAHT Tract R. R. id kow caapufin), Ar.U Trains run the entire distance Torn CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa,- without change of Cars. Tbo Only Dinct Route to BURLINGTON. QUINCY. KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WaPE ,LO, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUpF, £o, and the oxlt ALL RAJ LItOAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS. BLOOM INGTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermedUro Stations on tho Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio arul Mirais sipft Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Train?, from tho East—avoiding all laying over at aDy of the points. , J o age* leave Burlington dally for Southern and Central I-wa and Northern Missouri—nuking the quickest and tno.-t n-liut.’e route to reach ail the important points west of the Mississippi ns far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fitly mill'* than by any other roa‘a. The Road, fr-r h l {.orti'Vu of the way, fa laid with the cosiixttotrs it ail, smoolhust riding and'best Railroad In the West-^ 1 •n-i-n --c-ke-j widj the most modern Lo,omoUreaaad elegant Q>W Cure. a By this r'- uto passengers are sure of making connec ti -tw R?vt »m at *it- Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vi> r vi Lio «, drl .y r f fogs and ice, and dangers of navlga-* ti'.n. a« to thf ri.-nte by Alton. rhcrlted direct through from Chicago, and no ch**rtre for handling at any point. rUROUGU TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all Lice KailrO’d Office in the East; at tho Office of the Comp ny, comer or Clark and Luke street?, In thuGranite RultdhigtAt the-Depot of the Galena R. It., and at the Midi. Cent. R. It. Office, oorner of Lake and Dearborn st&, opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FItETuTIT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, Sup’L C. R. FOLLETT, „ , Geu’l Ticket Ag*t, Chicago. TTjKETc can he procured at the principal Railroad uffliv.s of tha country. » mb!9 THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. r |' , liE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At* JL lan.ic cities with Western, North-western and South «‘**t‘rn States, tr a continuous Railway direct. Thfa road also concrete at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to u. parts orr the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and San dusky with 6tcamcrs to all ports on the North-western Unit-.*; mu'xing th.: meet direct* cheapest and reliable route by vi.: -h FREIGHT can he forwarded to and from the Great IRfjf. itati:- nirrwsßN Philadelphia a Pittsburgh. Flltt-T CLASS.—Boot*, *hoe«, Drv Goods,! (I i j.oxt-, ) Fun., FBOhOT. .... f 93C ‘ V s SK‘ »‘.kl> OLA. v S.~B o*s and Stationery,) Ur; Ho tis. (in b.d.-s.) Hardware, Lea- >7ic, per lQGlbs. Ur;, tt o*.l. «e ) Till!! 1) CL t?y Auri-s. B«g?ing, Bacon i nnu i'uiiv. (!n bulk.) Ut-mp, Ac ;... ) P** bvfUri-Il <'LAb^—CofW, Fisb, Bacon and ) .... Pork (packed,) Lard and Lard OH )*>e-per 1002*. CJ- 'n pr.ipf.icg Goods from any point East or Philadel phia, he p:.r.‘ou!-jr 10 inarA- package *cia Pc-tnjyJrom'a Bcxlroad.” Ail Goods consigned to the Agents of this Hoad at Huladtlnhifi or Pittsburgh, will bo forwarded withoat detuntiou. Fspuyv AQ2WTB—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. A.; K. .1. FueMer, PMlfldolpbiu; Mftgraw & Koons, Haiti more; Gre.iL Franciscus, Pittsburgh; fibringman 6 Brown, Cincinnati. Ohio; J. S. Moorbend, Louisville, Kyd R 0. Meijrum, Medjsin, Iml4 Ratcliff A Co., St. Louis. Mo; J. S. Michel! d Son, Evansville, Indiana. PENNSVLVANIA RAILROAD, THREE DAILY TUROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel phia and Pitrsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7J4, A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M.. and Pittfl burgh for riiiladelnhiaat 1, p. M. THE NIGHT K3.PRKS3- TUAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M.,and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. . . . The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to cmd from St. Loois, Mo.j Alton, ti'alena'and CUcago, Fcankfirt, Lexington and Louisville, Kyj Torre Haute, Madifon, Lafayette and Indianapolis, lad.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo,-Clere*- l«nd, Columbus, Zanesville, Masslilon’and Wooster,Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Niw OkLCASS, St. Lotus, LoDismie and Cixcinsati. , Throngh Tickets can be had to or from either of tho above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting pointa Passengers from tho West Will find this the shortest and most oxpeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. . THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines. Philadelphia. J.UKSKIMEN, *_JanSO Agent, Passenger Lines, Plttsbnrgb. PITTSBUUIiH, ST. LUUiS AND (UiW OfiSBASS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. JLtAI LROAD~TO CHICAGO THENCE BT •■: ! CHICAGO Also MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air line Bouts from Chisago to St. lonia. mUAINS LEATE CIIIOAQO DAILY (Sundays excepted) J. on arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern and Central Uailroacb— v Ist. ST. LOUIS DAY MAIL - 0:16, A. 6!. 2d. “ “ NIGHT EXPRESS 10:05, P. M. Trains run through to BL Louts in fourteen hours, v|a Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, without change of ca r • or baggagt, connecting at Alton with oauy Line of Socket® for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at 8L Louts with FIRST'CLASS STEAMERS FOB NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate points on the Mississippi, and with regular linen of steamers for Kansas Rnd Council Bluffs, TIME FUO.M PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS S 8 IIOUR9 Bngi?at>e checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Cea triii and S >uth*!rn Trains, and at the depot in Chicago. K. L\ HOLLISTER, Cldcago, General Passenger Agents RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jr, Superintendent, nA** Through Tickets to St. by this route, can bp obtain ed in Pittsburgh, nt Offices of Cleveland and-Pitts burcli nnd '»hi •■nr.il PennsylTania Rallroada. fpep27:6tn * PITTSBURGH COMMERCIAL- AND MATHEMATICAL COLLEGE, IS NOW OPENED lor tha reception of Pupils. Those who desire a thorough theoretical and practical knowledge of Look-Kecjiog end Arithmetic, etc., as voll os of ilathe mattes generally,, would do well to oall at the Atii*sSUM Liberty etr*et, near Wcod, where they shall be quulifbd much quicker and for lea* inoopy than at any other institution ( t the kind in the city. Peraonencynnd comfort euara teed; the rooms aro and commodious. quuMfijatiom of Principal not excelled, oa may be'learned Ir-m the words of the following gentlemen, who apeak this: “We know cf no other person now engaged In teaching Book-Keeping, Muthematl o, etc*. In thin city, equal to Mr. J. Barry.”—J. FLEMING, JAS.M. PRYOR, and J. KELLY. For w»il be reasonable.-opply attbe Collßze. Hours irom 3 AM. to lo P. II JOHN BAR&Y, (Late Professor of Book-Kdeidijg; Ac., mb27:if at the Iron City Copes?,) Principal. DufPs Mercantile Founded in mo.—incorporated by the legis lature. On reference to any of our city merchants, it will be fouu’i thai this b theon. : y establishment of the kind ever esittblhhedl this city in which they hare any confidence— tbo c-.lj one In whlh ; ouble Entry Book-Keeping has been ILorrngbly'tausht.—the only one in.whicb Account au- mu act r* liable odtjco In case of difileulty with their book-s—the only one in which tho doctrines of Partnership m-p emiji-t? ara ihorouchly eiucidated j—the only onein which I-cotur s upon Commercial Law harebeeii regulfifly nod fVf-ifa itr-niij dedvvrpd for nearly eight years;—the i.uly - : u- hi which a go. ; bis if riling. Call and get a Circular, afid u Hieeimvnof Mr. splendid wilting. mhlO Mfe; YTaYLELINE. would respectfully inform his pupils an friends that ho will Continue hla profession as Instructor i n the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Orders leit t Mr. KLEBEU’fI Music Store, or at hb resi dence, No. 187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended to. aus CENTRAL ROUTE. H. IL HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. H. J LOMBAERT, PoperlntendanL Alto-)Da. Pa. EDUCATIONAL. instruct! .t **T . ! K .ea,,amd.amomiamM i .i c - ■i. V RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE 08. HATEfeE’S lOTAXXIBIE SPECIFIC. ’ TdOR tho Prevention and Care of ItttsniiTmxT and ft*. gz, ******* X&s&Br 2*v£U Bii will not sufel suit in tha tr £ atSeut b4ou!o7h. .’,“„li’. 100 re other polsonoua rr dcletcrioua ilVr.:. fl i , T UI7 ’ Arsenic, and of Which Is admitted imo lhht I :“ rlfcl,t,f * ny ttu.-H«tegSgS’-55 I tha‘ most ridSy 7 o?”iSisJ 7 JtolfiK “fr™'S?l? n so that they need neverhavo ancthrr chill, by conUdulnPiti ueq according to directions. > Ttvrill Immediately relieve all tho distressing rcauUa uf Ejliook or Ague diseases, each ea general debility, night eweaip, eto.-_ .Xbe patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical .cuvivjfleffected. ' ■. . 1- . oally, its use will banish Fever 1 and Ague from families ami ull clasw. .Farmers and-all Laboring men, b vail op t iog r as a prevemlve, will be free from Ague orßillona at '“c.®??.ff«spn «f the year which, while it is Urn most ticku.H Iho-mostvaluahleoDoto them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary casrsVaoiaa may require more. Directions printed in Cefijjan, French uni Spanish, accompany .each bottle -L*rfco One Dollar. Literal discounts made to tho . trade. Trade circulars for warded on application, and the article will be consigned on liberal terms to responsible. parties in every.section of the country. y A S. A, RHODES, Proprietor,' : rr A 2SS?~ w™ Tork: o. v,oi joekner’a fufo. DTOT? A J ? r EEK ? 4 POTTBS - Philadelphia: DYOT.I & SQNB—and for palp by dealers gonhrally. (fcbST - DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURtST^ Tatars ail diseases or the zte asd EAa wjTuour cue 1-130, BL 'sl ESrat l> OR 11,8 VSS or CALOMEL. . OFFICE 468 iiR-JADWAY, COB. GRAND ST, NEW YORK. Hours from 9A. 111. to 4 P.M.- -- ODQH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acuta or Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaorceis.aild Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyea, are among ttie Qisaaie3 of tha eye which are treated by Dr* H.‘with perfect satlafkctloa. All dlsessea of the Ear treated upon identifio prindolea. Artlflcjal Eyes loserted without an operation. , All letters post-paid will secure prompt attention. ’ » e select ttie following references from among the thou* H^Hlereon 563 w “ have been successfully, treated by Dr; Wm J. Fryer, 320-8 Broadway, Albany, N Y •Alfred Southwlck, Printer, t* * y <• * . tJ. Goodspeed, Glens FalH, N. Y. •Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. : •Mrs. A. 1L L.- IFllgon, New York City, N. Y. tMisa Mary Bellows, N. K. Station, Duchess co.. N. Y. •EdwardG. Solger^Bristol,-Oban.' * ' •John Bcsmes, Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N. y. Wm. JF. B. Giles, ofDco.Courler and N; r. fJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn. L. L Jarvis Rodgers, : • • «,. - . XR. Reeves, Telegraph Operator,St. NlcholssHotoL R. M. Ferries, Organ Builder, Houston Bt; • R. B. Doolittle, BL Hudson, N. Y. - • Mra Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y# ‘ * ' * M.-P. CoiUns, Teacher Penmanship* Troy.'N Y •• R. L.Boss, Albany, N. Y. • A. Dillentach, Bchfln»ctady,iN* ’ • Capt. B. H; HavUand, Athens, N. Y. John W. Hackett, Binghampton) N. Y; - ; : *2““ wars blind, and hadtoba lad to thaolllCT. iuVteasure* 8 - 1 * 011 of two .weeks they copld go about the ciiy -lheso cases of Amaurosis wot rostoml to aliht after they were up aa loeorable by tbo faculty, and can ba relcrred to by any personwho wishes to learn the facts In tlit-fip cnivs. by writing to them. jans DR, HOOFLANDtS . CELEBEATED GEEmASr BITTEIS , ' ’ PREPARED BY ■ . : . r . BE. C. EC. JAOKSOH, Huladolphia, Fa., wn* msczoAUif cobe - ; : LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDIbF. : Chronic or Narout Debility f . Diseases of flit l&inm, and ' off diseases arising jrmn. a disordered Liver or Stomach . * Such-—: .asCdnslipA- - - tion, Inward Piles, ; ! ~ Fninesa,or Blood to the Head, Acidtty.&f thoStomacb, - Dieguet for Food,* FulDesa or weight in the Stomach. Sour " : Eructations, Sinking, or Flattering At; the JMt - -- of the Stomach, Swimming of tha Head,'Hurried v and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart. Choak ing orSuffocating Sensation when in IjingPostara,Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight'Fever and • Dun Pain in the Bead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yeilowneasof the Bkin and Eyes.-PalU in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sodden Flushes of Heat Burning in the - Ficsb, Constant Imigin-' ■ , _ „i»gaofKvil,andgreat " - :i Depression of ' Spirits. • The propdetOT, fn calling tho attention of the'ettblic 1 to : ' this ptepamhon, doeaso with afeclinsof tba titmost oonfl. dance In its virtues and adaptation to the diseases tat which It is rocommendad. . It Is no uew and untried article,but one that has stood the test of a ten years’ trial before tbo American people, _ end Us reputation end sale is anriraUed by any tdmifar pia paratioos eatant. The testimony in its fayor gilen by the most prominent and well taotrn rliyeiclana and individu als, in all parts of tho country is immense. Itefetrlng any who may doubt, to my •• Memorabilia,"or Practical Resist Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratia, of all the •' Agents for the dermah Bitters. " . . . . Prioclpal Offlco and Manufactory, 120 Arch street! Phi’s. 1. delphia, Pa. ’ l4O Wood slroet: B.Ai- Fahnestock 4 Co., No. S-Wcod-street; Fleming Brothers. ' 60 Wood street; U. P. Swarfs and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny V I‘C5; ; -: : PSXiXi-S^ For (he Safe, Complete and Speedy Ciare cf lifiamnatorg, , .Chronic-, I&reaUiTy and Mercurial Eheumtim, Rhea.’ malic Gout,laimbapt>,Sclat&a, and other Dissnucjftiiixfl Via Muscular System. " ' . ■ OUCn AN ARRAY OF TESTIMONY S 3 Dr. COTtfe RusuatiTic Pius have called forth from all classes, waa never voluntarily offered In favor of any other Medicine. The cased of cure comprehend • ■ '• • ■ every stage of rheumatism, Whelher uftcompanled by that tarribla sensibility parts affected, common ia. thelnflammatory phase-—'by tha muscular contractions which so often render the victim of Chronic. Uheumati-m a helpless cripple, or bythe ever changibg symptoms which are sometimes the characteristics . of this Proiean complaint. ’.• • • • .• Unlike the “ Saagrado n pr&ctico of bleeding and purging; which pome sapient medicos Consider tho frsrtfunate mode of - treating. Rhcnmatism,'these - Pills sustain and cherish the - animal fbrees, Invigorate the' constUutipn, and thus act as tha allies of Nature ln her efforts to cast off the disease. Their medical action is direct and specific. 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E roved his preparations of a superior quality, And placed. - . lm among, the best perfumers and soap makers of'Enrobe ■ and America. His celebrated Shaving Creams and Los- ' trale?, hb fino Pomades, Toilet Waters, and Peribmes hr ’ tha Uan4kerctfief r (of6o varieties;) are nnsnrpassfej'hy any InthcWorld. - ‘ -r.- All articles purchased at this'establisliment are warrant ed of the finest quality. • 1 ' .With an oddltionof many new articles to his list, and i jreatly increased facilities fopmanafiicturing, lie is enabled tofumbh them to dealers in any quantity daslredrand at' ▼ery liberalptfcejv -t Coumry Doalorsi requesting it, icaa.fcava a; Price list mailed, to their address Cree*>f portage. X. BAZIN, ~ •' ; - - -(Soccccsor lOTmtousspL) . T i N6.T14 Chestnut stTeatj below Fourih;- .' fab23:dawlmla " V '■* Palmer'* Epicurean' Sau : dee2ldstf r • HIISDWAME Vott- ; Saddlers and Carriage Makers. 11. T. LEECH, Jit., So. 137 'Wood street, lUTTSBUBGII. Also, Cloths, DanmuhSr-L&oos, Ho«s,Bont Stuff, Springs, fic.j &c. 1 " ’’ Wr - ■> - M URPH I’F - V:? EAGI*E_fiAT: MANffEACIORY, • • NO. 182 WOOD- STREET,- one -door aw from the corner of Liberty, ta now open. -18 ■- Tho pfopiletdr'!a Hmsoi f. a~ Wfflitfiw Hatter, having had fifteen years experience at the business, ten-yearg-agtrpragtical worked In the principal establishments In KawYork, Fhi£ aaelphi., Clncm'Da