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Tho Court sentenoed him to undergo an imprisonment in the county jail for three calen dar months. Commonwealth nj. George N. Fisher; indict ment, assault and battery, on oath of Thomas W. Moore. The prosecutor was oonstable of Eaßt Birmingham. He had returned a man named Bender for keeping atippling house, who made his escape boforo haring been brought to justioe. Fi her was bail for Bender’s rent, and Moore served a summons on him, on tho 26th of January, to tho effect that ho was required to pay the amount of tho rent. A arose between tho two concerning the returning of Bender, Fißher saying he had been thrown into tho paying of $5O in consequence. The defend ant took up a two pound weight, and catching him by the ooat collar, threatened to, or did, Btriko him The jnry returned a verdict of guilty. Tho Court sentenced him to pay a fine of ten dollars and oosts of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. Mary Gannon ; indiotment, assault and battery, on oath of Bridget Jordan. The parties are huoku f ers in the Diamond mar ket. On tho 26th of January they became in volved in a quarrel about the right of possession of tho Btall oooupied by the prosecutrix, during which tho defendant, as alleged, ent the prose cutrix on tho hand with a knife. Mrs. Gannon also threatened that she would "atiok” her adversary tho next timo they got imo a diffi culty. Verdict, guilty, and defendant sen tenced to pay $5 and costs. Commonweal!h vs. John Nichols ; indiotment, keeping a tippling house, on complaint of Eliza beth Barker. Verdiot of not guilty—but de fendant to pay costs. . Commonwealth vs. James Stotley; indict ment, "larceny of a gold watch from Wm. Allen. The defendant proved an alibi, and a verdict of not guilty was consequently rendered. Commonwealth vs. T. Frouuelle; indiotment, surety of the peace, on complaint of Antony Frounelle. Dofondant Bontenced to pay costs. John Lytbe plead gnilty to keeping a tippling houso, and was fined $2O and coEte. Commonwealth vs. John Long; indictment, • assault and battery, on oath of a German named Hultman. Tho defendant plead gnilty, and was fined $lO and oosts. Commonwealth ts. Alexander Forsyth and John M’Lain ; indiotment, assault and battery, on oath of John Stroeble. The defendants plead guilty. OcTBJtQKOUB COKDUCT OF A GaNQ OF ROWDIES. Four boatmen, named Jerome Ewing, William Bailey, Robert Moore and Henry Kennedy, be longing to Allegheny, having more money on Saturday uight tban they were usually Messed With, conoludcd to go on a “grand bust.” They wero not long in imbibing enough of the “ar dent” to make them feel “careless of coneequen- CCS,” anil in the most approved manner they proceeded to kick up a row in tho streets. Be fore proceeding a great distance. they met a female, who they insnlted and assaulted io tho most brutal manner, knocking her down and otherwise ill-using her. Passing on, they came in contact on Ohio Etreet with several peaceable citizens, upon whom they also commenced a violont attaok with elong shots, cluba, &o . fel ling a conple of them to the ground ond inOiot ing serious injuries upon all Tho party, be ooming more notouß and boisterous as they pro ceeded,‘at last went in the taveru of Mr. Oerst, in the Fourth Ward, whero several Germans, named Gotlcib Schrober, Shriler and Fredeiick Somers were sntaciog themselves with 11 ein glass Lager ” Upon these inoffensive Teutons a combined assault was likowieo made by the rowdies, but tho sons of tho *' Faderland” not being gifted with that pblegmotio spirit, usually attributed to them, could not bear the attack with patienoe, and made a resistance which resulted in the total discomfiture of the boatmed* The fight raged terribly for about half an hour; brer glnsses, pistole, slung-shots, chairs and every thing that ooal l be laid hold of, were used as weapons or missiles. Word being sent to the Mayor’s office of tho dis'orbance, a posse of polios came to the assistance of the Germans, and tho disorderly gang was taken to the tombs One Of the Germans was dangerously wounded, - and is now lying at his residence in a critical Btate. On Monday tho boatmen were brought beforo Mayor Adams, who committed them all to jail, on tho information of the four persons abovo named, for assault and battery with intent to kill. We understand that other commitments will also be lodged against them to-day. Steamboat Captain Stabbed —We lonrn from the officers of tbo aleumer Ad lift that Csptaiv Jacob liazlcp, commander of the Keyßtone State, waß dangerously stabbed at Warrenton, Ohio, on Sunday, by a coalboatman named Stephen King, Tfho belonge, we believe, to that place He was a passenger on board the Keyetone State. On the arrival of the boat at Warrenton, she wes unable to land, owing to the lowneS9 of the water; King insisted on being pot on Bhore, not Withstanding, and commenced a quarrel with the clerk, in consequence. Daring the quarrel Captain liazlcp interfered, when King turned suddenly upon him and inflicted several Bevert stabs on different partß of his person. At the last blow tbo knife broke off in the wound. We did not learn whether King was arrested or not Onr informants represented to ns that the ioju Ties were very serious ; and when they left the physicians wero endeavoring to eitraot the bro ion blade. llistiuct Coubt.— Before Hon. M. Hampton. Musgrave, Wertz & Co. vs. G. H. Tour & Or. >G P. Hamilton for plaintiff. Action of debt ou two promissory notes. No defence. 1 crdic •for $826,64. James Gray, 4th street, tu. John Owens el al Shaler and McConnel for plnintiff. This is an action of treßßpass against defendant, who Wat 'S tree t Commissioner of the city of Pittsburgh for entering upon plaintiffs property in the 6tb Ward, and constructing a sewer for tho removal ’of stagnant water. Mr. McCalmoat appeared for defendant. On trial. The Complaint Book. —This book -has beet so little used lately, that its existence Beorns t, bo fadiog from the memory of our citizens The following is tho only complaint that bar been entered upon it for several dayß ■ The atteotion of the police is called to a nui aanoo, oo Third street, causod by tbs tar üboii on the Baptist church on tho corner of Grant, spreading over tho pavement, to the destruction of the clothes of passers by. The Weatheb. —Yesterday, notwithstanding it was the Becoud of April, and ‘Amoving day. at that, was cold and disagreeable. In lb. morning the wind blew quite st ffly, and tb‘ thousands who wero engaged in removing then “household goods,” were not a little annoyed b; the clouds of sand and dust flying in the air. 1 was n very cold day for eo Into iu tho spring. “ Fes, NOW AND -THEN, is Reeiseed n t THE Guavest Men.” —On Saturday night two grave and reserved “sigDiors,”—one a distinguishes merchant, and the other a oity offioial—amnseo themselves by trundeling hoops along the street for a wager. The race is said to have been ex ccodingly funny, and objoyeil hugely by the spectators. Jailoe Craw toed returns the following ni the number of persons committed to jail foi trial during iastwoek: Assault and battery, with intent to kill, 16; laroeny, 3 ; arson, 3 ; aednotion, 1; surety of the peace, 1 ; riot, 2; asßanlt and battery, 4 ; keeping tippling house 1; threatß to poison, 1. Saws or Pews in Cueist’s (M. E.) Council ai Auction. The pewß in Christ’s Church, remain lie unsold at the previous sale, will be dißposee of at Dublin auction this evening, at half past', n’elook We understand that no pews will b. rented.' Those desiring pleasantly situated seats, should he on hand eßrly. ■ Amiests in Ailmhbnt.— The following num arrests were made by the Major e pohce of Allegheny, during the month of Maroh . Americans “ ] lB “ *7*.* i Germans * 33 j < Scotch.... 4 | Colored Wn would call the attention of onr readers to the card of 8 B‘einrock, No. 128 Wood street who has just received fine fresh Eastern an Lake Fish. Any thing from this esiabhshmon can be relied upon as sound and good* A Lauge assortment of splendid dress Bilks, embroideries, shawls, visettes, &0., will be so thlß morning, at 10 o’clock, at the store of Mr. Thompson, 106 Market street, by P. M. Davis auctioneer. Mantillas. W£ aw now receiving our stock of Paris made MAN ■ TILLAS, to which we wohll call the attention of the ladies. . ' " HAOAS. * AUL, _ : mbit - - 91 Market street. -ci-i»en : nATß—ow bus, ecoich' Potato new lor sale hT - Q rimhSO ’ HAMES WAKDBOP, Filth st • - „.-~o•-.-■ -■t ;*.» &?jr * T ’ J ; K " . *’• ■*• .v k ,•■ -■ • ,-• £ ;; v r - r •' ."V"' \.' •.' •:. . \ '■' ‘.'\' v ' :.... -..ef* , .. ■• v **. .• '*•. .. ,•. *■ • ,r ’*• •*■• • : - .’ •;_ ■ >*} «t,!i 4 • ; .... 1 ' ' s .r j- * *■ * *1 ***.-, ' v v ’ - ' ‘ • • • ‘ ; _> A. li " -*•••■ .1 .. * %; , . -i . ‘*, y-, ’ . ;w NEWS i BY TELEGRAPH. S JtOR Rl* ERriSUffiVll Th* Ervflß.—iliera were 4 feet water in the chaoael, at. dusk, last evening, and stationary. A good deal of freight _ , „ was shipped yesterday. Al&rge amount of goods aro arxlv* -- ri T, • 1 nr w lag from the East, and every thing aenotM an actire trade . NBW9BI.EANB March 31-The Darnel Web- fJtEOffl6timetoraia(i _ eter arrived, with California dates to the 9th. The Bank excitement has mostly subsided. The floe steamer “Advance,” Capt. Doyle, leaves for The suspended Banks have not resumed, and Louisville to-dny, Capt. i). and his polite assU'ant, Mr. probably none will but Page & Bacon. Cbsppio, Myers, Will pay every attention to*hosa having huslnessor Sawyer & Co. and 8. B. Convery have failed. j traveling with them. The Supreme Court has decided that persons enclosing land in the mining region cannot hold against miners. In Oregon a conventional arrangement has been entered into for the extinguishment of In* dian titles in Wilhamelte Valley, Nicaragua The Webster was brought to on the outward passage by a Bhot from a Bpanish sloop-of-war, and her papers wero examined. The Btar of the West ltfi on the 24th, with $300,000, Reported Expressly for the Daily Horning Post. Monday, April 2. Fugitive Slave Case—Municipal Election. Cincinnati, April 2.—The U. 8. Marshal was committed to jail to-day, for oontempt of Court, in haring refused to produce the slave Rosetta before Judge Parker. It waß then found that Rosetta had been taken from jail and secreted. A report reached here this evening that n large number of armed men are oomiug down to-night from Maysville, to take her by force to Kentuc ky, but the report is not generally believed. The absenoe of the girl from jail is oausing much ex citement. At the municipal eleotion to-day a very largo vote was polled; the result is doubtful, and will not be asoertained until morning. There is much excitement In several Wards, and considerable fighting has been done* "Ibdependenoe (Mo.), April 1 —Returns from Kansas Bhow the election of the pro-slavery tioket in Bull Creek, Lawrence, Douglass, Doniphan, Teoumseh, Shawnee Mission, Leavenworth and Hookey Point, by majorities ranging from 200 to 800. The election was conducted with tole rable quietude. The editor of the Kansas Free man was ducked in the Raw river by a mob, in consequence of a speech. Probably no anti slavery men have been elected to the Legislature. A large procession paraded here to celebrate the victory. Boston, April |2. —Hayti dates to March 14th are received. Coffee is roponed Bhort, and is selling at $ll5 per hundred lbs., Haytian cur- ’ [* “"’nr '*■ Kansas Election From Hayti and M. Domingo. rency. It is thought that the treaty between the Uni ted States and Bt. Domingo in the present form will never bo sanctioned by the Dominican gov ernment. Tbe Poole Affair. New Yoke, April 2.—ln the Court of Oyer and Terminer, this morning, a motion was mado to quash the indictment against Morrissey, Hy ler, Irving and Linn, lmplioated in the Poole murder. If the motion be not granted, a motion to admit them to bail will bo mad*. There is Borne talk of increasing the bail erf Irving, who is still at large, to $25,000. Meteorological. Montreal, April 2 —lt has been Bnowing bard hero for tbe last fifteen hours. The heavy drifts aro likely to impede tho trains. Ogdensbubg, April 2. —There is a severe snow storm, with a heavy north west wind Tho thermomoter is at ten degrees abovo zero. Deatla ot a Lady. Washington Citt, April 2 —The Intelligencer has received news of the death of Mrs. bchroo dcr, wife of the Minister at Stockholm, and daughter of Col. Seaton of tho National Intclli gencer. She was a lady of remarkable intelli gence, and a friend of Frederika Bremer. Know Nothing! ftt New Orleans. Philadelphia, April 2.—Now Orleans papers of Tuesday are received. The Know Nothing victory iB completo; bat two Democrats have been cleetod. Good order has becu preserved. Municipal Election Nashville, Tenn., April 2.—600 or iOO ma jority for the Sag Nicht ticko.t, but the vote can oot do .v be counted. There is much exoitcmeni throughout the city. Case of Judge 1-orlng. In tho case of Judge Lormg the removal re solveß have been postponed, and another hear ing in committee has been granted. Brig Wrecked. Poetland, April 2.-1 he trig of Norfolk, was totally wrecked last eight eff Cape Elizabeth. Her crew wers saved. Dentil of Mr*. Levis Cass, Jr New Yoiik, April 2 Mm. Cass, wifo of the U. S. Minister at Uomo, died suddenly in that oity on the 3d March. DAILY REVIEW OF F ITT Bilim till KAKKKi Orncc or Tnc Duet MoKNisa Post, 1 Tuesday, April 0. 1855. i There was a fair amouot rf bu-locsa rraosactcd yester. day, hot no aIU-rallon io a’jolotlonr, except in Flour. This article has beeo advancing for romed.yr. and 1! !.■ now ril y one dollar pi bbl. above the price e-k.d Hue day a week. The small ameunt in market, caon-d from the uoc-rwvlpl • by river for wvernrilsyf, I* probably tho reuse In a great Condensed Clasalflcatlon of Freight (raT rled over the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to 1854-. Barrels F.uur rt**f ' Do. Pall 1- M0 Do. Fruit 8 07S i- ‘u'lx* t » j fonotrv Pr-«dar<«.~l 5.068 813 2.. W. *£■> 1 ‘ • I,r> ; u r , Do. Bulk Fork JJ : *si^W Boehels Whi at V-3y02 1TB4»1 tto! Blhedia. brain sll.tttt */* «|3 &&= »* -- wS;:::::: Shinnies j2oV«O 120,000 Do. Car wheels v , DO. Coke n£g Do. Pig Metal -> 5 “ ’ ]ff Tons Sand ]lt Paseeogor Cars....•••••••• ‘ 14s, qs) Total Ho. tons freight... w * ,i * ' telegraph markets New Yobk, April 2 -Flour a trill. higher. mod Ohioet t9,02@*10; Bouth.ru I S7railO 1214. Cotton *tiflnr, hoi »>"l »juo«fcb | 7 hlrfh«r, Lie. N*« Or(?.n> middling ut *%. Wh.attl.m, Buu.bern rrhlte t 2 40. Corn 1. • trill. biKb.r, .«•! nMolnel; ml.rd *l@*lol. Fork o lIUIo higher; .•!.» WO bbl. »l 417 Urol firm: «»!•. <"0 «>*••-- Ur ' l >• '»■•'b*"g»d. Hum* bitter; .ale. «t ViW- Whleky i Old,, JUfthHl ‘A n.. aro-erle. firm. hlnseed Oil 70. ««ek»r i Money unchanged! Indiana Area 61F4. Virginia elae. .7.,, (dim berland 31-'i, New York Central 01%, Oluv.land and It,la do 00? d, Brie tiO%, Heading B4>„. PnlLinlunia, April 3.-Flour: The euppllea eontinu. 10 , E »nwlw • marhct firm at tho Ihlb a J v»n< «• , tuiun lH’ s°u“Vfor anlpmanti aalea COO bbl. etandard brand, at *ln. live Flour and Corn Meal held timly-thc C-rni.r at *11.1,0, end the teller ut *1.25. Market nearly bar. of Wheal, at a farther advancei.al.i 250 hu. prim,, Prnneylvenla white Ineo 60 which le the hlgheat point reached this year , red S.*d it sido! bit a lot of 200 hna aold at *2,36. ft,a want ed at SI 25. Corn continue. In demand, and price, again advanced ; .air. 5000 to 6000 bun 800 .hern yellow at U6i,a. SIJ. mAmlv at the latter. Oata aleo higher; .ale. 600 Finna. atVsc ¥ hna. Whl.ky lo gocd demand, and 200 to 800 bblfl fl Id ftt 33; in bhiU worth J 2. ■ 0 Tlonr * S&lp* 1000 bhlrt Howard i^hifng^rs price reached for many yeara. PractNUATI. April 2—Merket. quiet Flour $8 ,6 e -S,SO. Whlfdty 20. Provialons quiet and unchanged. fcug.r a vanced'/J. Molaaae. held at 31. wlthealesatdQ__^__ AUCTiUN bAL.ES. I p.H.DAVIS, Auctioneer. Dry QOOD3 STORE AT AUCTION -On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, April 3d and 4th, at 10 o clock, A. M-, =7™ J?rMr lohn Thompson, No. 100 Market street, “ Twfth will bo resumed. the s Ala of his entire stock o nEar F,ri -And,ln which were pnrchased with a special desirable Dry 0 i t!)( , sm ,l must now 1.0 disposed view to a select customer wane, bu>jneM T ho assort 0f ansivia and com prises Ihe richest and ment is very eaten, o, bombasines, french merloos, latest BtilesofdrcFS . e p renc b lawns, ging tide- linen goods, hosiery and gloves, bonnets, parasols, o „da general variety of st.ple AnrtioDeer -r-vRICK DWELLING HOUSE AND JOT In Bum nKimm H at AUCTION*—On THURSDAY fTenlne. Aprll Sth a rd o’clock, at tha Merchants’ Bichange, Fourth street,, »U 1 be eold that valuable Lot of Ground, situate on Water at, near the rolling-mill of M’lCnlgbt 4 Brother, having a front on Water street of twenty-four Let five Inches, end extending back ninety-five feet, on which i« erected a con venient well finished Two Story Brick Dwelling noose, oo copied by James Stren, who will show the property to any residue in one and two years, „uh lSwest. [apfi] P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. tvTTTPF mining COMP’Y STOCK AT AUCTION. —On ! K THURSDAY evening, April sib. at ~,]4 o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, wll be sold, by order of Giorge S. gwarts, Blnfl Mtaing Company of Michigan Stock, h a 9 been forfeited for non-payment of ae- P. M. DAVIS, eessmentfl. Aoctlon:er. a P 3 --r —— "IQ. tM1 _ i/uhsaN MININU CO. BrO3K AT AUC «w ni °Bi 1 A I Jf u A l *? ftt **• i; rC SscUge.Tooia, street, mil be sold, b, erler ° , W :aSfeSS Mining Co. Btoc*. forced [or non-p»yni« nt of *^y^|J lAyjg)jUUjUonEer. 1 A yjg ) j UU jUonEer. - - - 1 - The steamer u Yi rhtown,” Capt. Jacob Poe, leaves fbr Louisville to-day. She needs no recommendation from na iler officers are gentleman and worthy cf patronage from all ihoso having business In that direction. Tee rplendid steamer “Wm. Baird,” Capt Campbell, will leave this morning, at 10 o’clock, for Cincinnati—taking the place of the regular Cincinnati packet “Allegheny.” Capt. C. and Ills gentlemanly clerk, Capt Frlsbea, will be found attentive and accommodating to all those having business or traveling with them. Tub e toamar “ Castle Garden,” Capt. Devlnney, willleave to-day for Memphis, direct. Those having business or traveling iu that direction would do well avail themselves of the present opportunity. Capt. I>. and his clerk, Mr. Dorhmau, will be found polite and attentive to all who place themselves under their care. Preights to Pittsburgh— Whisky, Pork, 50; Flour, 40; Pound Freight, 20c. cwt. St Louis—Dry Goods, 40c. cwt.; Heavy Freight, 30@ 40; Whihky, $l. NaxhvWt —Whisky, $1: Pound Freight, 40e. Olo* verered, 75 bbh; Ale, 75. tfew Orlcant— Whisky, 60c; Pork, 70; Flour, 60; Pound Freight, SO@3sc cwt. Wabash iftwr— Whlskyand Oil, $1 bbl.— Cin Commercial, 3Lsf, The steamer “ Tropic” left St. Louis for the Missouri river, having secured Pilots, and will continue in the trade dur ing the season. Other outsiders wilL doubtless follow suit. STKAHEa Bat City Injured.— Yesterday morning, at four j o’clock, the Bey City, on her way hence with a ctowd of pas sengers, encountered a regular sea serpent of a snag, about twenty miles below this city. The snag refer redto earn* over the starboard bow. and in an Inttant endrely.aemoHah ei the starboard half of the boiler deck, the promenade oat sldo of the cabin, for about half the length or the boat, tore away a large portion or tho hurricane deck, and injured two horses on the lower d«ck to severely, that they Will be j of no further use. A large quantity of moveaMe«,gla«a, glassware, and other merchandize was precipitated into tee river, and lost. This mishap occurring when the Pro ffers wero asleep, caused great consternation and confusion un board; upwards of a hundred person* of both so vis, springing from the belaud rufhincto and fro, ana expect* ioc every moment to sink helplessly to the depths of the river. The Bay City Is now a sorry ohjeetto look at, but as n number cf men will be at work upon her this morning, her oflirers expect to have her all right, end ready to prose cute her trip to Dubuque In two or three days.—&u Low Democrat, Z\st- _ 4 feet 6 inohcp water in tub channel. aKKIYED. Bte.nier Jefferson, Parkinson,Browns-tllo. *• Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. «< Gen. Bayanl, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Eclipse, Moore, bteubenville. « Michigan No. 2, , WelUville. “ Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. “ Adelis, Graham, Zanesville. ♦* Caledonia, Calhoon r St. Louis. DEPARTED. git-amer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville, •* Luserno, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles,Elizabeth. “ Ecliose, Moore, Steubenville. “ Michigan No. 2, , WellsvUle. “ Empire, Doyla, Wheeling. “ Dlurnul, Shepherd, Wheeling. « Ella, Poe, Wabash. ____ STEAMBOATS. “1555.” Pittsburgh, cikcihhati, louisville, aNd SAINT LOUIS'. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, ° FOR TElt COUVZTANCK OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BETWEEN _ _ _ PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Loula. Tins hist Is composed of seren njae I first class powerful btramera, une- LtJjjßWUif fiSaSSSSLiualled for spe.sl, splendor, ulßj.fiwM® and comfort, anil is the o.vu rnaojou mill UM O» B«UI Paceetb on tlis Ohio riser. II connects with the u -®- ”K Idne of Steamers Irom uinciuncli to LoularUla and Saint LouK bv which parsenprs ond freight are ticketed ami re a,-I<J lAiWi doily. To o new Steamers hay- been added to th-» Line, which now cpusiflls of the following boats: Day? of Departure SocUI. Ojpioirj. from Pittsburgh. rnpRFVFSTATi: M. tv. Heeteqooveb —Sunday. KKYSWNE STATE JACOB HaKER. Monday. At LBtiIIENY Urn. M'hsra Tuesday. CINuInATI h. Inman Wednesday. PIIILADBI.PiIIA K. J. tlaaCE. Thursday. PITTBBUBOU- >• N. taut rUN X SYLVAN IA Jao. ilum tirts Saturday. Loire dallv at 10 o’cloeh, A. SL, precisely. No freight reodred after nine o’cloci on the morning 01 dt»i>Rrtuiv. . tor s;>F»ly on board, or to * 1 JOHN H. LI VINOSTOS, JOHN FLACK, J Agents, Moncmguhela House Buildings. Inor2B] IHttpbarpb, 18 SB. PllUlrargh, gtenbenTllU and Wheeling i'ltcketii , * TheDUJKNAL, Captain A*B. BntPßrap, and UtßjEHa.rhe ponraT CITY, C«).uun Oiobii d. Moou, UulruoTTr.gular DAILY PACSCTS, between Pittsburgh, Slrnbentilie «nd Winding, shipping »t all Intermediate IU’.T.N M. will lnn-re Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nes.iavn au.l' Fridoyr, at 10 o’clock.-A. 51 Kaimiing she will leave trhtwllujr oh AOet-lajibybiirsdaja SAlUrdayt* at 7*-i o'cl'X'k. A. , _ . Tb* t OH tST CITY will U*vs Pittsburgh on Tuesdayi, TbumUy» anil Saturday*, ut lOo'ctorh, A. Bbt* will j-iito Wheeling ou ilondays, Wednesdaya aod Fri day*. at 7 o’clock, A. XI. For freight or pawage apply on board or to J. D COLLIXQWUOO, Agent, No. Isi Front street. For St. Look, Ui.rUngton, VainUU, ltovk Lionel. GalfOO, Ultbnqur, Stlll vroter. oiul ot Pool, Mlnoeooio. strum.r BI2LI.L, T. Hint- I JE'C-ScF.a.TuNi;, Captain; Kostssos.Clcrk; will Ie»TC Uv» aljorv and iotercaodiat® ports og TUE&* Da V, A j r*l ;»i, a! Id A.M >'or i,-right or posMiae apply or lo . . nr>2 C. UK RN F. 9, Agent jy o| . i jOU | t vlUe. Tb.» sumaitf ADVA.N'CK,Captain Wm DaTlt, [ JC2lJkMA£E!»Cl«rk,w>il 1,-avc f.r the ebovo aDdipter- Js*£fssSt%m,-dl»t«M.orts on TCKBDAY, April 3d, 10 A.M. r nr i: t jtjiit or pa.*-*age apply on board, or lo a;, 2 J. ll LIUNQSTOS, AgentJ._ For Cincinnati. . Tb<- Pt.-nm«-r CHALLENGE, C&pUin \OCSQ, I JStSHjbxr ANP6RSON I left. W 1:1 L-o™ for the ftbo»* £^gjg,gg£2. in .l intermediate ports on W KDNEBDAY, 4tb April, lit l'» u'clocK, A. M. i K„r freight or parage opply OG boiir-l, or to j on .» JOHN rLACa For St. loili- „ , _ . Tbo nut: .turner KKVaTONE» Captain J. J. ! JisS»-*&lloni3sos, will lea?ef>r ibe and Interne* JsßßsSdiute cn WEDNESDAY,- April 4tb at 10 * B.Tm.Nol-'TON, Agent. FoV”liOuiivUl«. . Tbo uplendid eteamcr YORKTOWN,Captain ! A. tsTVWAivr Oit-rk, wib leaf® for the atora ii2is2j& a ßcl Intermediate porta on TU£EPAI« April 3d, »i 41\ M« t . , or P a, S . S . ‘‘yj.ACS, Agent ''"i'or st. Louli and lilluoU lUver. ... I Th** R'.faiuer I‘RAIKIE Cl l\ , Capt. R. H. [JEgaaiKXTEH, 11. M»«HI Clerk, aIU f £nlv® nnd intermodiatu porta on TLteUAi, April 3-1, ot 10 A. M. , , . , or For Cincinnati. The new and splendid sti-amer \YM.BAH*U> - JCSljil'npialu Ilouu LaurattL, 0. S. VUMII I Clerk, leave lor (1.0 above and intermediate portH on IUKSIIAV, April 01,..1 10 A. SI. V<ir irelrttit or poeßugu tipple on tonal, or lo m |,liil J. jl. MVISQBTON, Agaoi. For Hickman and lilempliu, 'Hip liicniner CABTI.K tIAiIDKN, Captain I JK&atf 11. llisiaatv. 11. A. UonaMaa Clerk, am lea ffUSSlior the iilwv., nnd Inlermedlateporte, on TUEA IIAa, April 31, at 10 A. M , . . r.* l £« 111 ur I ' ,)r 0n c.IiARNI-.8, Agent. iicirular WUceiinß Packet. ... , “|,o tieniuer VIINTUnH, Capt. Jons OoMon. iJBA'--* ''" TUUBDAV,’ TIiUItSDAY, Will WtAaeuHufIHATUUIIAV, ni 0 I'. M. or CO.. a««*_ 1855 ” CANADA WEST UsM ““•» Port u-rw.n. TilK FINK low prowuro steamer TELEGRAPH, Oftptttln I it Haurov., will tanka two Irlpo a weak between Cleveland; Port Htuuloy.eiid Fort iJurwoll. ub follow*: . Lanvi* Clevulund for Port Stanley. every MONDAY and | TIIUKBDAY KVKNING, o'clock. Leay.-B Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o clock. q hearott Port Btnnloy for Cleveland ev«ry WLDNIuSDAi aod SATURDAY EVENING, nt 7U o’clock. Th« Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with tho Clovoland, Columbian und Cinclnnatl.tbe Clovelnml nnd Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, uud tho Toledo, Norwalk and OlOToland Kiillrondfl. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Btagcs, whioh counecta with the Great Western and pns?ftge apply on hoard, or to BCOVILL A I AUDERDALE, Cleveland; 8. F. UOLCOMB,Port Stanley, or A. M’DIUDK Port Burwell. mar27:toov Citizens* Deposit Bank l PmufiUßofi, Match 17 f 1865. f AN ELECTION for Ms Director* and ©o© President, to Mr te for the enenhig year, will baheld at the Bonking Houra Oil MONDAY, 2J April, botxi'on the hours 10 A. M. »nJ 3 P M |mtri9| E. D. JONEB, Cashier. tjtovca 1 stove* II Stoves I 11 COOKING AND HEATING BTOVEB. THE public will find it lo their adrautaßO to examine nur atocn of STOVES, before purchasing elaewtaere. our atocn o QRAI . p ' nKISI fc QH ;n A GRAPE, 121 Wood street. John W. Butler &. Co., TIOEWAKBINQ AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS— r Dwilors In all kinds or PUtaburgh Manofiictureß, Bead ~ ' Sheet Lfad. 67 Front strwt- t«°nM SUNDRIES— „ . 3j dozen Tow and Cotton Bogs, 30 boxes White Pipes;' VO do Pipe Il?ad-s; 20 do Pearl Starch; 100 do 8x10,10x12 Window Class; 20 gross dt and pt. Flasks; 2000 lbs Bar Lead; 15 boxes Extract Coffee; 25 do No. 1 Scaled Herring; 8 coses Sardines; 100 doxen Corn Brooms; 30 do Cincinnati Washboards; «0 boxes Baker & Oaks’ No. 1 Chocolate; Iron,mils. Cotton TamSj.CarpetCh^n; EftUlug Wrapping, Twine, Bed Conte, Broom Twine; Wrapping, Writing andXetter Papers; Whlteand Red Lead, Dje-Btnff^BUckirg,Ink; Tabs, Buckets, Dairy Salt,(ln hags,) *a,to,4c* f sa • •• i* *. ' -r t-;-* •' • .=• ;' • , :•■ * —V ' S-- VV' WvVS^V' - W-> >, I ,_j. ' IT OP PITTSBURGH. • - : ; <* _ • + * < x-y+j • v.yy bVre seen thr testimony of arsons well khownto tunwho bare tised the compound successfully thereby corroborating the opinion of its restorative ener zr We know of notbluginore desirable' \ti the way of per eonai comeliness audcomtortthan a*gool head of hair,and anv orbcesa by which thUcrowniug ornament of the outer ■mm can be preserved, or,revered when lost- without, In the letter caw, Meson. to Wlge. Toapeß and Scratches, d<r eerves to be balled and embraced with Rratttnde by all of 1 either ses,who are unlnqky enough to coed Its benefit. We took occasion the other day to notice this valuable comnonnd In the above forms, and now republish what was I tbensall, to show again bur favorable opinion of It. The foregoing la token from the Petersburg (Virginia) IniiKgentxr, and refers to an article which haH for a tlma been advertised in our columns. Wo must confess that we have been somewhat sceptical as to the remarkable effects attributed to this famous “Hair Restorer.'’ But oor in credulity has been groatly.shaken within a day or two by seeing a couple of certificates of well-known and perfectly credible dtiions of the neighboring town of Preston—one of them the Captain of a Hew London whaling ship—to the effect that, in each of these cases, a two or three months’ nssof the “Restorer" holaomally brought out a new end vigorous growth of hate njkrn the head where it was before i bald—the baldness being,in one case, of more than twenty years standing. We do not suppose It Is by any means cer tain that, because the application has been thna successful In one case, or two, or a dozen, It is therefore certain to prove equally snceesslhl inall. Bntwith such headstrong evidence as the fbregolngtVery few bald heads, wo suspect, would willingly forego a fair trial of the “ Restorer.” AU such “old heads” are Informed that tho article can be had at Messrs. Lee * Osgood’s -ZNorwieh Evening Courier. 1 Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KKYSER’S,I4O Wood street, sign of the Bolden Mortar. *°h29 Important to persona afflicted with Her nia, or Rapture of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation toy neglect- ing It. The right coarse fer any one to pursue .who may be af flicted with Rapture, is to procure a good Trass well adapted to the ruptured parts, in order to retain the protruding portion of the bowels. This is often neglected, and the bowel becomes strangulated, leaving the patient not only in a suffering hut dangerous condition. 1 have always on hand, and dally adapt, the most improved Trusses; among which la MARSH’S RADICAL CURB TRUSS, which will really produce a radical cure lu a Bhort time. Of course there are cases when no Trues will cure, but in a vast mi [ Jority of reducable Hernia, or Rupture, this Truss will cure. I have every variety of Ttumos, from C-0 cents to $3O; also a largo assortment of CHILORRN’S TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTId STOCKINGS, for varicose broken or enlarged veins; PILE PROPS, for the relief and euro of Piles; SHOULDER BRAOES, for men women and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every varioty of mechanical appliance used In the cure of disease. Call and examine them at my Drug Btore, No 140 Wood street, comer of Virgin alley; sign of the Golden Mortar. [feblldaw] DR. GEO. IL KEYSER. 43- Proclamation.—Whereas, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that lnvalnahie preparatloo, WRIGHT’S PREMIUM HATH ABION, has induced envioos persons to palm off other articles similar in name and ap pearance, hnt absolutely worthless, which has a tendency to injure tho reputation of the genuine article, purchasers should ba particular to ask for Vnighl't Premium Katha rion, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled tor its virtnoß ibr restoring a decayed heal of hair, for a [ cool, refreshing and delightful application daring the hot weather, removing all dieagreeabie sensations of dlzzinese and headache, and for the toilet it bee never had an equal for Its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee I for its completely restoring a decayed bead of hair; fer re moving all dandrnff; for preventing Its falling off, who' her I from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necessity of using hair dyes, as It excites the secretions, I producing a supply of its nstural pigment or coloring mat ter, giving the hate a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu- I riant growths 1 For sale by every droggfct ba tho city, an* by drugglsto I •□<* merchants throngbout tho United Slates. I A liberal dlsoonnt to wholesale dealers. I Price 25 cent* a bottle. PKTEE T. WRIGHT & CO-» 241 Market st., Philadelphia. Sc i sale by GEO. H. KKYSEB, No. 140 Wood »tmt, ind R.E. BKJ.LKK3, Pittsburgh- jan!7:daw3ro la Barrell 1 * Indian Liniment, CUBJ3 ThXSS IS TOX Back, Wmta, Side, llo3li > Breast, Throat, Spine, Mutcles, Worms In the Skin, Scalp Diseases, MUk Crust, Dry Tetter, Erysipelas, Headache, Chafes, Neuralgia, Crarks, Son Pain, Scalds, Borns, Dicers, Soro L< 'S S ' Sore Threat, Rheumatism. Pries 25 cents per bottle. St 11 wholesale and retail at Dr KEYSEK’S, 140 Wood street; dOEL MOHLF-R’S, Llb srty street, and at J. P. FLEMING’S, Allegheny city. jangOaUw 0. palm Of Thousand Flowerii for beauti* fying lie Complexion, and emOcalioS-eU Tas, Pmrtss and litcnß from the face- Sold at Df.'JIETSEIPS, 140 Wood atreet. ~ HOPPER’S PATENT PLANE. THE undersigned Is prepared to supply CARPENTER, CABINETMAKER, and Workers In Wood generally, with his Patented and yaluabla PLANES. All who hare tried It, prtnoome d a most raloaWe in r-ntion, that must soon come Into g neraluw- The fol lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among manylettera the Patentee has recited recommending this Flood ohOTe all others la use-: Pmsnraaa Stxam Cabinet Factobt,) February 22,1665. I We hereby certify, that during the lasttwelre months we hare used Hopper’s Pat- nt Plane, and do not heeltate to recommend It to Cabinet-Maker. and C.rp-nter. a« su perior 'o any other Plane In ns*. We consider It f"' c3l * 3r,T f idapted to planing oak, chcTry. walnut, and aU sort* .or hardwood, and for planlogfene-rs.lt s far raiie-lnr to the old mod- of scraping, besides being a great saving or ttae One man, by ueloa this Plane, will plane more veneers than Bre men can do by any j^ 04 - To Mosrs P. Eaton, Esq.: . . „ . Dear Sir I hare examined Hoppers Patent Bench Plane, and bellere it to be a most excellent article for the ns* tbr which It It intended,as a combination of plane and “"’"particularly adapted to planlugr, nevrsend It does not require one-fonrth the time or labor ofthe old method, and I hare no doobt, when its properUea become generally known, but that It will entirely upercede the former te dloaflxntl ÜborlooßCuetnm. • _ r- I most cheerfully reesmmeud itto all persons *ng»ged m the Cabinet business, as from my;k»ovltdg* of nothing as well Sited to give a smooth and beautiful finish to yeneera as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane James W. Wood writ, Furniture Warereomt. 07,99 Third st, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, librua<y 27,1655. MOSES P. EATON, of this city, 1» my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to and^jedWbem Pittsburgh, March 21,1855-—(mh2i:tf) _ AGENCY* MOSES F. EATON. No. 19 Sixth street, azent for selling and haying PATENT RIGHTS, Is now authorised to sail the following lately patented article*: Sandf A Oommlnzs’ Pateot Brick Machlno; HoPP*rt Patent Veneer Plano; Trott’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines ; pian’a Roc* Drilling Machines; Coe’s patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford’s Steam and Water Guages; and* OrifllUi'a Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machine*. Thepe article# havo been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in o#e. n® t# also authorised to sell Klghta to make and Tend these articles In any part of the country. He has also for sale hot-pressed Notts and Washers, end finished Brass Work. „ ~ , , .. lie is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and new InTentions, and give to the busi ness foithfol and constant attention. Ho refers to tho fbllowing^^ | (The subscribers hare long Veen^acquaintediwjth Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and hare no hesitation in recommending him to all who may wish to employ his scrrlcea, as a gen* tleman or undoubted Integrity and lndustry, In whoso exertion, every reliant mey be placrt. Neville B. Oral., W• Koblnson, Jr -> Wm. Larimer, Jr., war rr Tunnw. U. Child# 4 CO., Yimtt Wood’ B- Holmes A Sons, p n wriend, Kremer A Bnhra, S'umi L. R. Llvlnßston, Knap* Wad., William F. Johnston, William Phillips,. Ao<Lw Fulton, Wilson M’Candless, A. W. Loomis. Pirtsncaan, Notembor FTth, 18M. Ddikn’i patent Hock Drilling Maehlnea, ■TTf r KIOHING ABOUT 800 POUNDS; can be worked and W moved by two men, and do the work of Are or six In the ordinary way. 8.8. Fowler A On., Mnonfactnrers. Thoeabscribor hasbeen appointed eole epent In the Uni t«d stales. for the 6ale of right) to nao these Machines, tad Stales, MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. BXPEE to Hon. Wn. F. Johnston, President A. V. B. R.; W. Mllnor Roberts, Esq., Chief hnq. A. Y.R. Rq Gon. Wm. Lorimer, Jr., President P. A C. R. R-, S W Barnes. Esq, Chief Eng. P. AO. R.Rj Messrs. Msnfull 1 Nicholson, Contractors for tboP. A S B. R. 80 ''Bounty l.anil*—Soldier*’ Claim*. Tnu nnilun*i trued has made arrauHenrenta with Thomee ?,,mokln cfWashinuton City, to procure WARRANTS* foT&em.thclStfido™ Sr Children, for BODOTV or »ny other clatme oo the Qorernment. LANDS, or &DJ v EAIINEBTOCK, ReelJeuoe, No. 9 Rora street, Plttebureh. Bounty Lands. Tnn onderstened continues to obtain Bounty Land The present hill gives to all who have —2? uTlnvwar since 1790.160 acres. Terms moderate, served in any COGKSIIOOT, 37 Diamond alley. between Wood fit and Diamond. Asanoy for Sowien' Clolro*. Lnn/l'Ao* OFLANDS.-PUMHASa AND SALE OP °LAND WAEEANT3.— The undersigned hasmodeiir rimsnts With competent and responsible Rentlem.n to or Warrants foj Boldlets, thair widows or slafe«s=;ii®p W SlStf‘ Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. home league factory. Hi wit TON BTEWABT, Manufacturer of BhirUng, etc., Babeeca street, Allegheny, hne *” B 0” " rn ' r Fifth and Wood gtrecta, . cbecka can bo Merchants»ho »« not onarc lhit WWW , n «eIT63. n E GMNHOTW. .'-.{v'V i -r'-- W' vN VV , • i, s ’ *>• *• • .' .* Vv^Jigs.- Jr) V .. V \ f* ‘ ' ■ . - . !t •*' i TRY IT ONCE.! jf-iipi**-" Jf ' =^' = ? = Be.iaea«e--t,-Bv^re«»T _ ; j CLE7EI.AHD AHD PITTSBVB-OB RHODES’ EAILEOAI). FEVEE AND> AGUE £URE, Ih?Lo S ’4a,6B.by ISE ' - 08, HAXBBE’B. IDPAlllfitE fIPECIPIff, ItoomajuKitohen, and alargellaH on tbefir-ti . . - TTIOR the Prevention ami Car© or IjmitfcnTrrr end Es- with a Water CloseUalfcth. loom—«j . - coNNFOTIitti \mn ; - - • JP MiTfEHT Pctcbs, Fim and Ao'o2,Cmitt and Vzux, •with suitable hot and cold water pipea. n^Sl5 M* there Wivpa farfA PfIVA vn nmntt*T .Dffli® Ao«,-ax»m*DOTim t Nwbt Swtt«,tnd all other ' boose are Two Acresof Ground, holdin fee, ST-EAMEU3. FOtvhi>T Oil \ AND DTURNAIv, .forms of disease which -have a common orlgla In Malaria ot Lsa Well of anfailiog soft water, a Staolo amav-iw . _ VIA IV EJ.LS VTLT* E, • MiasfniX. ThU subtle attno?pheric polwrowhlch at certain House. The Colony in proTidcd.wlth a School ot u»en?!.n . . . . : ’ ’ : '‘eeasonsM unavoidably inhaled at every Irestb.ig ihownno cat order,and li under the management of n gcque->nn onio itad Paniiay IvstJUn. UaUro# ( !,. . . In character - .wherever IC exists—North, South, Hast or from Virginia, a member, well qualified to tench or in tt . VIA Ai.Uc\NUl5. . . West—find «iH ererjwhcreyleld to this newty*dfscoTcted higher branches of study. This. admirably coTnuc.ru . r «jjr; shortest, qalckt-stand most reliable rouh! to Toledo,' antidote. which Is claimed to be.the greatest discovery in School Is of incalculable advantege to the men o* lam.ly, j | Cbrca g oi n o tt Island, Galena, ana St. louis, is -VIA : r&edtdns ever mode. as the Ideas here have an rCLEYELAND. „ -1., This specific is fio hartnlPFS that it tony ho taken by per the contaminating influence of outside pressure, too tuoi route is One Handled miles shorthand about nine ronsef every fice. lcx or condition,.and It will not substi* found around schools In the city and immoiiate vicinity. hQurfl QO j^ er than the.circuitous one -ria Indianapolis. tutelar otio disease others fitUlworse, as Is too often the m- The House and the Two Acres wIU be. sold with or wU2t ihreeDoUy Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland.: ..... saltlln the trvatment by Quinine, Mercury, Auesle, end ootthe interest In tho farm proporiy, and tho avails will bo Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. otior pi.iionoaa rr deleterious drnmr, not b parlldo of any tuken In adjusted balances *»ml certijiczles of deposit apid* Time to Cleveland six houra, Chicago-iwen ty-three boon,! of which is admittedin’o this preparation. * feb2t WILLIAM A. IIILL, 6t Wood ftfiet. aDl ist. Loals thirly-seren hours. • | The proprietor disflnctly claim*.these estraordiaary re " " VIA ALLIANCE. suits from the-use 6f ; this-NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO • Tho Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leorlng Pitts* JIAULBIA. ... . burgh at-3.00,-A.- M* 8.00, A; **., ft »d ’3.00, lll * c^ t is, c ' y frotectany reddent or traveler eren in • at Alliance at 0.30 A. M,» 11 do A. M., anu P. BL, cs the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or follows- ~n«A Blltonadwease whatever,'or any injury from constantly In* Train? for Cleveland leave Allianceat7.Bo,A.M.,aud 12.0 ft -.haling Malaria or Miasma- M ami G 35 P. M, conmcting at Hudson with. Trains for . It will instantly check the Ague In persona who baTe suf- Cuvshoea Falls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at fered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, loliA M 220P.M.and900P.81.- : so that they need never bare anaihirchm, by continuing its for Toledo. Chicago, St. Louis, Hock Island, use according to direction#.- - * ; ■; Galeni, and the North-west, who wish to go through with-. It will.immediately tho distressing rosnlts of oat detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at Bilious or Ague disease, snfch a a general clebiUly, night 800 AM- and arriving In Cleveland at P. M., as that sweats, e©. 'The patient at once begins to recover appeiito ij‘the only train by which close connections are made and etrength,and continues until a permanent and radical through to the.-above point Passengers'by this'.train cure Is effected., ; . ' -• „Y reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning, and St Louis at mid- Finally, its use Will banish Beyer-and.Ague from ftmUies niffht - ' and all clasEoA karmers and all laboring toen, bv adopt ® ' VIA. WELLSVILLE. ing St as ft preventive', Vill be free front Ague or Bilious at — tacks in that season of the year which, .while it is tho moat sickly, is the most valuable one to them. Oneortwo bottleawill answer for ordinary cases; some may require more - ‘ Directlons.printed in German, French and Spanish,-accompany .each bottle Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts made .to the trade. Trade circulars for- the article will be consigned on liberal terms to responsible parties iu every eection-of the country.- • - « '• ’ JAB. A. RHODES, Proprietor, • . Providence, It. I. AGrwrs—New" York: C. V. CTICEEIIET* H. KING. Boston: WEEKS A-POTTEK. Philadelphia: & SONS—and for sale by dealers gcnetaUy. [frbiT Goal Land for Sale. SEVENTY-FIVE TO KICHITY ACRES best quality or COAL, which con be brought to tho-ceutre of East Bir mingham or the riyor by Railroad. This oif-nt the best op portunity to manufacturer? and dealers which csu ever be obt&ioed to secure a valuable Coal tract »o near the city. Tbs surface Is beautifully located for Country beats, and trill bo Bold whole, or in one to fire nerc lots. Apply to WM. PHILLIPS, corner First and Hobs streets, or L. 0. IIEPBURN, No. 99 Fourth .street near Wood. Land for Sale. IOAA ACHES OF LAN!) IN FOREST COUNTY,, near , OUU tho Clarion river. Thia lnncUs heavily clmbpral, baa an excellent poll, anti Is said to contain an Iron ot6, and a thick rein of bituminous coal. The venan? co railroad, which will undoubtedly he built, will run very near to it, if not directly across it. The Millstown creek runs through it. . . , . . , ALSO,OOO acres in Elk county, well timberedanduatered, and lying near the route of the Sunbury mid hrle railroad. No better investment could be made than In tbe-pc The completion of the Banbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal,lumber, iron ore aud poll of great value. Enquireof C.lb >l. SMITH, Attorney nt Law, No. 147 Fourth street. fob22.*eam:tf Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers tor pule n small FARM OF FIFTY ACRES—forty acres of which is cleared, and under a good state of cultivation. Thera is aim a good. Apple and Peach Orchard; two Dwelling Uou>«r, with otocr out' bouse*; a Barn, and a good Stable. The Farm is situat'd in Baldwin township, Allegheny county—six miles from this city—near the Brownsville road. For farther particulars, apply to the subt-crlbor, on the premises. mhlallm* • PKTEP. WEI ;SNLK. _ ilotel for Lease* T>IT ETS lIOTKL, (formerly knowu ns the LaaMUTiiri ii Hoost) is offered for lease on favorable terms. Being situated ou tno corner of Fourth street and Grant, near to the Court House, an J about midway teen the Mon/mgahela Wharf and the Pennsylvania Depot, it is ono of the most nleasant, convenient and desirable locations In the city. The Hotel will bo furnished, if desired, and leased for a term of years, commencing from tlio first of April next. For further information apply to JOSEPH S. 4 A. P. MORRISON, Alt js, iac29:dtwtf Office No. 143 Fourth st., Pittsburgh. r*>o LET—From, the Ist of April next, the commodious 1 BRICK BUILDINGS situate in the Second ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between street and tho Monongahola rirer, lately occupied by .Messrs. Bake well, Pears 4 Co. as n Giossmanuf icb>ry and warehouse. This property is eligibly situated, adjacent to the Monon guheia wharf, for any business connected with stearabootiug or rirer trade, or for manufacturing purposes. Several small Buildings and a capacious yard are attach oi. Apply to OLIVER W. BAIINE-, President Pitl. and Conn. B. R. Co., mhlWf I Neville liaM, fourth and Libert? ctrcetn. For Rent) A FARM CONTAINING 53 ACRES OF LAND, under a high state of cultivation, with a large aDd convenient DWELLING IT USE, recently built and of modern style; good Barn, Stabling. Ac., situated on the south bank of tho Monongahela rirer, d miles above Pittsburgh, being one rf the moat beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to bo found. Poasa'slon given on or be.'oru the Ist of April next. Enquire or D mnB:tf L'A ttood Street. BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On tho back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Ileuses. This Lot is In a desirable location tor & residence; and will be sold tow. and on faYorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. QILLMORE, jyl3 At Office of Morning P^t. For Rent; Afabm containi.no ABOUT no ACRES, on tile Steubenville Tnmpito, fix mites from llttsburgh, late homos tend of William ITConniofc. I’osseesion given immediately. Terms $250 rer innom. of j,Var the premiwf. Lot for !»ale> A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 'll feet frfint on Carson street b» 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, vr\\\ be sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. >\ GILLMORK, j T fs at office of the Morning Port. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A BUILDING LOT IS ALLEGHENY CITY. 21 loot by 100. A good burguin can bu bad by applying won at the office of the MORNING POST. jy!2:tf /~VNLY $1,400 for a piece rf GROUND containing about 1 / Eteht Acres, In a pleasant and Tory healthy location, only ten minute*’ walk from the 11. It. Depot at > ast U&erty. Terms of payment will bo made easy, Inis property la in a goo) neighborhood, nnd is offered at the abore low Tirlce, es the owt Is going Wen. Persons in want of fuph a place, will call at the Ihial Est»t« Office of mhS 8. CUTHBISKT «fc PON, 14Q Third U I toll SALE— Aq escv-Jlent Frame House and Lot, on * Kesaca street, Allegheny city, at a rery low rate. F.c quire of TUOMA9 WOODS, jan22.tf . _ ± Fourth sir, et. riH) LET—A two story Urtck L>*tiling liourt*, on Centre ] Avenue. Apply to I*l * t fehl2 No. 22 tmilhlieH street EDUCATIONAL. 'hew coliege hall. ICON CITY COMMEIiCIAL COLLEGE, corner llcod sod Fourth BtrooW, Pittsburgh. MILLAII It 8110-, in pre-;«nUDg th. ir sctCDc'Tncit'.insnts to tbe put* ir, tare the honor to announce turn f oy hove OUcd op in the most elegant and costly style, nuaurpoated to this orjuntr , tbe non* COLLEGE lIALL, which covers on orco of nearly fonr thousand square feet, tanking it at oten tie most laagoiQcent est*«bl!shl=oot of 'he bind In the Western country The Ball is richly fjimlshed. nnd con tains a Capacious Llbrory, contalnln.- ererrnrpeml-IrnrotS on Accounts, Commercial Law, Ac., lo wi.tch the Studtiits have froe access. ’ ‘ , r This commodious Institution \n now m the full tn> of eoccesn, having OD ? y been establish***! about fonr months, notwithstanding (and to t-bow its yepukrity with !'-•«* com tnbnlfj,) it has huff" Of wards rf tiro hundred Stadvnis, which exhibits a prosperity, eon.-Uering Uis short ti>oo cpancJ, perhaps unequalled by any other C.immuPtial in an apartment. recently biiL-hr-d, for the exclusive Instruction of Ladies, and which it cntirily dix* connected from theotLcr department. Tbe principal design of this College 1*» to«iuflllly young men for tbe Counting-House, or in fact for any kind of mer cantile business, In a superior and eii«riUlnu» manner. Lectures Doily on Domestic Ru-lnesa. Discnantins nnu Renewing Bill'S Importing and Exporting Banking, tbe purchase and wile ol li»Unof Exchange, Commlreton nnd Company Acc-iunta, domestic and foreign. Alm.Commer cUI Calculation*, Rteamlxat Book-Keeping, and all such accounts a- usually occur In active burinesa. Jl/crcanfitc C rrespondmee. —Students In this branch ■will be made familiar with compering all the forms of bills,*o, useful In the routine of business. Business, Epistolary, and every description of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship taught on entirely new and origl nal principles, by Millar A Bro., whose greatreputntion os successful Teachers and actual Writers U well known throughout tho Doited States. Ltclurts cn Political Economy Regular Liciunson Com mercial Law , tfc. In a word, this-Institution is o complete. Counting Ilonse on m extensive scale. The publlo are assured that no Student shall receive a diploma from the Iron City College unless be is in eyery wav worthy of It. _ . Faculty. —MlLLAß. 4 BRO., Principals and Professor? of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. J J HITCHCOCK, (author of Hitchcock’s System of Bookkeeping,) Principal of the Bookkeeping Department, and Lecturer on all Important business transactions. JOHN FLEMING, (author of Fleming** new and improved system of Book-keeping,) will deliver weokly Lectures on theScienceof Accounts. JAMES H. nOPKINS, member of the Pitteburjn Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law. ' The College open from 8 A.M. till 10 P. M. The public ere reypectfollyinvlted to call. i pfusbureH Mathematical & Commercial COLLEGE IS now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen , Pupils who wish to eeelrea ?o md and thorough kuow ledjre of tho following branches of wlucation: Writing, Book-Keeping and all its collateral sciences, 4.)<ebrVieome try. Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, the use or Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, ic, Ac. Tho Principal needs not to be recommended, as his name and capability are well known to this community, being a Teacher in this city for soveral years, and for the last three months- has suc cessfully taught in the Iron City Commercial College, but has left It on his own accord, with tbo Intention of llshing an Institution in which tbo youth of I'ittsburgb can acqniro a knowledge of things more profitable than making unintelligible hieroglyphic*, though by no chance will Writing be neglected. The Principal’s capabilities can he tested by any person who doubts his qualifications, as they w*ru by the gentle men whose names ore attached to the following testi monials AiiEQUEKI» November 24, 4954. I take great pleasure In certifying to Mr Barry’s. quaJlO cations bb a thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to instruct young geutlemen iu the science of accounts—ba Bides being a good mathematician and ripe scholar in other respects. JOHN. iLE^I-NG,, . Late Professor in Pittsburgh Commercial College. Pittsburgh, November 24. Mr, Barry ia eminently qualiGed for tmpartingtnstxuction In the science of Arithmetic and. Double Entry Book-Keep ing I found him even critically acquainted with those branches of knowledge. JAS. M. PItYOR, Principal Third Ward Public Schools no?27aitf I state it aa my opinion, that as a Mathematician and Book Keeper, Mr. John Barry has feT? equals, and no supe* riors. I mink all the Teacher* of this County Association; will concur with me in this statement Principal First Ward Schools, Allegheny. The Writing department will be attended to by a gentle man of superior qualifications, who wi.l devote all his at teniion to thu immediate improveraedt of the pupils. Hours of instruction from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. TEEMS: Book-Keeping and Writing.-.- $2O per course. — 10 per quarter. Writing - 3 for VO lessons. Athen-El’ii Buudisqs, Liberty street, neir Wood. mhlO J. BABRY, Principal. Unit's Mercantile College, Founded in imo.—incorporated by THE LEGIS LATURE. On reference to any of our city merchants, it will be found that this is the only establishment of tbe kind ever established lu this city in which they have any confidence— Hie only one in which J ouble Entry Book-Keeping baß been thoroughly taught;—the only one iu which Account ants can get reliable advice in,case of difficulty with their books;—the only one in which thq.doctrines of Partnership settlements are. thoroughly elucidatedtbe only one in' which Lecture upon Commercial Law'have been regularly and systematically delivered for nearly eight years;—tho only one in which a good Handwriting can bn obtained; — the only one In which Teachers of Penmanship can be in structed in the ornamental branches of the art; —tbe only one whose Professor of Penmanship will lot visitors have a specimen of his Writing. Call and get a Circular, and a specimen of Mr. Williams* splendid writing. mhlO Dutroctlona InMußic.- MR. WAMELLNK would respectfully inform his pupils an J friends that be will continue his profession af instructor cn the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. OrderBlelt-t Mr. KLEBER’S Music Store, or at his resi dence, No. 187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended to. auo nc fk TOZ. BROOMS, a superior article, tecslveu on ccn* alxmaept^andTor sale low, by mb 23 F. R. DBA vO, No, 1 Diamond, - : The St?amers Forest City and Diurnal will leave the Mo uongahela wharf every morpiog, (Sundays'excepted.) ftt 10 o’clock, for WelUvlllo, cenioecting with the train leaving WellsviHeat 4:80 P. M-, and arriving at Cleveland at 9.00 P. M. • An Accommodation Train will leave Wcllsville dally,. (Sundays excepted.) at <U> P. M., connecting at Bayard with Express Traiu arriving i a Cleveland at 2.20 P. M. Trains from WellsvlUe and Cleveland couoect at Bayard for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dover, and New Philadelphia. £3*Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west, via Wellsville, ore sold at a less rate than via Alliance. The Trains from Cieveland.to.Xoiedo and Chicago, run as follows; Leavo Cleveland at 7.oo'and 2.30 A. M-, and C. 25 P. M.? arrive at Cbi6ago - at'll.oo P. SI., 7.00 A. M., and 10.00 A- Traiu3 leave Chicago for Bock Island and St. Louisas follows: For Hock Island at 9 00'A.M., and 11.00 P. M. For St. tools at 9.15 A. M., and 10.05 P. M. /> Passengers for St Lonis go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet,and thencoover the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad. to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to Bt. Loula. Passengers by the 9.15, A. M.,Traln : arrive in SL Louis at 1t.20 pame evening, and by the 10.05, P. M.,'Train, at noon nextdav. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago'ana Bt:Loals. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. \stdass.2dcCt. Ist dais. 2d cTs. To Alliance $2 SO To la Salle... $l6 fO $l3 60 “ Cleveland ... 400 “ Kf>ck Isl’d, 18 00 14 25 “ Toledo 660 <f Galena 1815.-.’1400 Chicago .13 00 $lO 50 “ Springfield 18 70 10 20 « Bloomingt.-lO 90 14 40 Burlington 21 00 “ St. Louia 21 00 10 CO Passengers are requested tc office of Llie Company, in- Mi comer. J. DC mh-8 J.-A. OSIiTRAIi route. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN ' fHROTJGQ • Kortiiern Illinois to the Mississippi Biver, lOWA> MISSOURI* KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All RalUona to the MlwU.ippl. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL-Sins ROAD FORMEBLT TEE CHICAGO ASP Aotcwa & Cest. Muitaet Tract B. R. is kow cosot-eteh, And Trains run the entire distance fiOm CIiICAGO .TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars. • The Only Direct. Hoots to BURLINGTON, _ EEOK.UK, -MUSCATINE, CQUAWKA, WAFEIXO,'FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUfF, demand, the 020. T. ALL : RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on. the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads- *. • - Trains ou the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding ali laying crrer at .any .of. the points. - . . • :, i Beiges leave Burlington dally for Southorn and;C®&roL lowa and Northern Misuari—making the quickest and most tellable route to teach all the important points west of the Mississippi asfar as Council B 1 off, with from forty to. fifty tpiles lessstaging than by any other row?- The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the -COJTISUOU3 lUrt, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in tha Wfet— well slocked wlih the most modern Lo:omotiTeaand elegant new Cars. Bv this Toulp passengers are sure of making connec tions, and arriving at St. Ixs cis on advertised lime, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as cu the route byAHon. • Baggio checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route can bo purchased at all the Railroad Offices in tho East; at the Office of tha , Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of tha Galena R. K-, andattbe. Mirb. Cent. It. 1L Office, cornet of Lake and Dearborn fits., opporite Tremont House, Chicago. • •- FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch. C- G. HAMMOND, SojfL • • C. E. FOLLKTT,. . GcnT Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. 415* TICKETS can be procured at the prindpaL Railroad Offices of the country.* ro hl9 THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rpltß GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At- J[ lan .iccUfcs with Western, North-western and Sooth wp.-tem by a continuous Railway.direct. This road concocts at Rittshurgh -with daily line ot fiteamcrato aU-prtnxcm tbo Western Kirer^'and'afCleve'and'&nilßfftf 1 * dusky with steamers to all ports on the .North-western Lake*; matins most direct* cXtapcsl and rtiiattc route by which FREIGHT -can be forwarded to and from the Great IFmL RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. : FIRST CLASS.—Boot?, Shoe?, Dry Goode, ) g!)CiMr jooftis. (in boxes,) Furs Feathers, Ac f • SECOND CLASS.—Book* and Stationery,) . - i-- ; Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, L*-a- >7sc. perlOQlns. ther, Wool, Ac - ) THIRD CLASS^ Anvils,'Bogging, 1 6 5c.-pef XOOtts. aud Pork, (i“ bnlfe.) Uemp, &c J r ' FOURTH CLASS —Gortee,Fi?h, Caoon and Vjv ' e l*ork, (packed,) Lard and Lard 0i1.. f P tn shipping Quo-la from any point East of Philadel phia, bo particular to mar* .-package- ■/•via Pennsylvania. llailtmidJ* All'Hooto cos-i-fo- 4to the Agenta of this Road sc PUlliiilelpliiß Or PUbbnrgu. will be forwarded •without detention. Freight Agents—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. Y.; K. J. Soever, Pfillodelphlu; Mcgraw A Koons, Bald* more; Gro. C. Franelseus, Pittsburgh; Shringman A Brown, Cincinnati. Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky 4 B. C. Meldrutu, Madison, Ind 4 Ratcliff & Co., St. Xoais, MO4 J. 8. Mitchell A Son, Kvansvllle, Indiana; - - • - • n, u. nonsTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.- .. ; IL *r. LOMBAERT,- Soperlntendant, Altoona Ja. 1 - ruNssy lvasu: h&ilboad. TERES! DAILY TIUIOUQIITRAINS, bptweenjPhiladel phia ana Pittsburgh. TUK MOBNINQ MAIL TRAIN leaTos Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7U, Jy. M*» and burgh for Philadelphia, at i7, A.- Bl£ THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia, tor Pittsburgh a; l aau Titts* burgh for tTUE NIQET EXPRESS TUAIN leaves.L'hllndulphiafar Pittsburgh Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10,P.M. '• -• • ' The above lines connect tt Pittsburgh wflhtbe Railroadfl to and from St. UmtopMa; Alton,-Ualena'end Chicago, HU Frankfurt; Lexington and LouisviLle, Terra HflUte, j MadPon, Lafayette and Indianapolis lud*J CinanuatMJay ton, Springfield. BollefonUine, Sandusky. Toledo, Cteve* laud, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and WoosteryOhiO;! also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to N*W Ofttiasa, St. Loois, Louisvilie and Cixcissati.; - • • Through Tickets ein be had to or from eitheref the above For further parOculars,"peo handbills at tha. distent starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to PhUadelpma, i»al«* more, New York, or Boston* TUQS. MOORE* :. Agent, Passenger Agent, Passenger Llneg, Pittsburgh* PITTSBURGH) ST. LOUIS AMD SEW OBLBASS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. li AI Clt O A D~TO CHICAGO THENCE BY' • ■'■ ■ CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air lino Route from Chicago to 8t; lonia, rIMt.VINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sun Joys excepted) 1 on arrival of Express Train,of : Mlehigan Bonthcra and CeutrallUiUo'adfi— . .. . ~ ? ___ . •• Ist. ST. LOUIS'DAY MAIL ...W6,A.M.,, m. “ “ Slant EXPRKES....IO.-05, P.JL* Trains run through to St. latuis In fourteen honrs,, ViOj, Bloomington, Springfleld zviMtcm, without change of car or baggage, connecting at Alton with oaity Xdna o» -octet., for Hannibal Quincy and Keokuk. and at 8L Louisvffith FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate points on.tho Mississippi, and with regular lines of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffs. •_ *1 a . TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO' ST. LOUIS ,38 HOURS, Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Cen tral uad Southern Trains, and at-the depot in Chicago. . JS. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, , ' General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Ja, Superintendent-- ■ - - - CS-Throngh Tlcttets to St. Louis, by this route, oaube detained In littshorghvat Offices of Clerelaad and. Pitta burgh and Ohio and PonnsylTanla Railroads. [eepaTtem • Henry Klclin.rd«on, Jeweller* HAVING ro-fittea his storelilßh&ndsoms Bjrnoim but recentlyreturned'from*'tbeeastern doeswnu»: flue assortment of WAJCIIKB, GOODS, would call tho attentionof his era to thefact that among his Watches will bc fcmnd the most desirable styles, patterns and makers.-Of Jewelry.the latest styles of brooches, Breast Tins, Fob and Vest Chain*, ■ Fineerßinsra, EerlUngs,Miniature FANCY QOOD3—Such os Papier Macbe,-WorlrtobleBßnd Boses, Desks, Fancy VasM.PaflumoßottlMyTable Mate. Colt’s Pistolß,Poita Monaaler, in groatTarioty;Chin» Fruit and Cabo Dmiss; with an endless variety of useful and or-_ JOHN KELLY, “ KMTEUPIUSB WO&K8. r; • ■Yo 130 TTood sired,.Third door. Ukra-Virgin Auey. - BOWN & TETLEY would call the attention or Sporting mcn-to their large assortment of Guns,':RiHes and Jlfi*:. reiving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ctct opened in this market; together rdth ft gene^a^rtment ofllardware, Cutlery, Tools and fishing Tackle, 531 diwlilui vre Offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers,t>r for good approved paper! . . . . ■ marls dloota aud tUtoes.: , : :^ui JM’LADQHLIN, No. 95 Fourth BtrMt, n»arly oppes™ . tho Mayor’s Offlco.U manufastoringaenUemenetOTi Boots, low Shoea, ties and buttoned! Congressand BUlira ed Gaiters; Ladies’Boots, Half Boots, Jenny purs,and French. Lashing Gaiters, of evepe , Mieses fhney Kid and Balia Goiters,-of tho. beet material, and Children’s do, of every -variety. , mrt „u M /feul9 N. B.—All inorder.on short nc I. taw Lair Books. T AM anthorirsa to wn low some X lu rols. I’a. Imports, by U»rr* Bouvier’B Institutes; . Owealief’sEviaeoco; at tlie office of McnalPg Post- : v -; Sot toe. :""'"rri Moao f,ro!.bea v r rz, 4c., on the shorto-.t uonca-andjji-lott.iateav .llo may be tamest B. Booms, T«Bourtli street. • •-- «B»-- u-i. •> •.'4*.' ■ *,•» j.: ..v i-' ’• ; v ;.i> -’ -,! " 1 y ' i. 4 •-'S* v .. .*> - ■«• - - ■ S- DR. HENDERSON, • OCIJ'X.rST AWD'AURIST. TREATS ALL DISEASES OT THE ETJS ASD EAR WITHOUT CUPPING, • • • - LECCmPO, CLISTEBINU, OR TUB CUE OP CALOStEL. OFFICE 468 WWADWAY, COIL GRAND ST., NEW YORK. Hours from O' A. M. to 4 P. M. ROUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Kyoa, are among the diseases ottho .eye which are treated by Dr. 11. wit* perfect satisfaction.. - _ All diseases of the Ear treated upon sdentifio principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. All Jettew post-paid will secure prompt attention. We select the foliowing : refoxouces from among the thou sands of case* which hare been successfully. treated by Dr; Henderson.... Wm J. Fryer, 320rS Broadway, Albany, h. \. ♦Alfred Southwick, Printer,* • u u fJ. Goodspeedj.Qicna Falls, N.Y. ■ •Wm. W* Smith, Detroit, Ulcb. - ♦Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. fSilsa Mary Bellows, N. E. Station,Duchess co., N. Y. ♦Edward U. Solgor, Bristol, Conn. ♦John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David LitUvEngiaeer,N.Y.". ■ Wm: F. B. GileS, office Courier and Enq., N. Y. . fJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I.- T" ' - ’ JarvWßodgere.__ f! ' VM ' i '- u ■ - . A;,lt; Beeyed, Telegraph Operator, StTNicbolaa Hotel. \ B. M.;Verri6s, Orged-Bullder, Houston Bt. ' ‘ 8.8. Doolittle; tf. D, Hudson,' N. Y. ' Firs'Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. , JL P. Collins, - Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. B. L. Ross, Albany, N. Y. .. A. Dillenbacb; Schenectady," N. Y. Copt.B H. Harilnnd, Athens, N.Y^ John W. Binghampton,N. Y. o procufo their tickets at the lonongahela House, below the BRAND, Sup’t, Clereland. . OAUOHEY. Ag% Pittsburgh. ♦These patients were bUn3, and had to he led to the offlee. At theexpiratlonof two weeks they could go about the city atpleasure. ' •These cases "of Amaurbsiawetti restored to sight after they were given up sa Incurable by the faculty, andean be referred to by any poreou who wishes to learn the facts lu tbcao cnpe3.by writlng.to them.,: jani DR. HOOFLAWD’S CELEBRATED GEEMAH BITTERS, —PREPARED' BY \ DB. C; hT. JACKSOB, PWlAOelphia, Pa., ■wiu. zrixcruAirr cuas - IjTER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICF, Chronic or Nervous Dibihty, Disease* of the Kidneys l and 4 'aXVdxiiate* ansing'from a disordered Liver or Stomach. "" - Buch V . ' - aaConatlpa* ./ thra, Inward Piles* - Fuhiessibr Blood toiße r Head, Acidity of Iheßtbmacb, Nausea;lleartburn, Diegnotfor Food,* Fulpess or weight In the Btcncaach, Sour . ' Eructatiohs,\Sinklhg,-or¥luttßring at tho Pit of thbBtom6hh,‘Bwimniing of the-Head, nurried • and Difficnltßrea thing, Fluttering atths Heart, Choak . ingcr Suffocating Sensation when in lyicgPoetare,Dimness of Vision,' Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and ' DalLPain in theUead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Shin and Eyes, Pain in the . Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sodden . Flashes of Heat Burning inthe '■ ‘ Flesh;'Constant Imagin 'V ingsbfEvll.andgrcat ' Depression of •; : - Spirits.-- n The p^prletor,in'calling the attention of tho public to this'preparation, does' so with a feeling of the almost confl* dence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which.. it is recommended, . .'ltia oo now and untried ortlcle, but one that has stood the test of a ten years* trial : before the American people, aud its reputation end salo isunri vailed by any simifar.pre parations extant' The testimony in its favor given by tbe most prominent and well-known' Physicians and Individu als; luallparts cf the country Is immanse. Referring any who may doubt,i:o my ** Memorabilia,”cr Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers andFamllies,to be had grails, of all the -Agents for the Geimnu Bitters.' - - Principal Ogee and Manufactory, ISfr-Atch streetyPhlla* * detphia;Pa. • ' Sold by DrvGeo. 11. Keyser.ltO Wood street? B. A. Fahnestock A Co., No. 0 Wood street; Fleming Brothers, GO .Woods&esi; H. P.Swartz and J. V. Fleming, Allegheny; declifcdawly Is - ■ ■ ■ -.* REV. DR. COVEL’S IS ELEf l Af IC PI LI S. fbr the Safe, Complete, and- Speedy Cure of Inflammatory, ■ 'Chronic, Hereditary usul Afaruriil Bhcumatism, Uheu* ' matU GotU, lAimhayo, SciaticOf and ot/ter Diseases affecting SUCH AN - ARRAY OF/TESTIMONY as Dr. Corn’s KarffHAtiC PniahAvo called forth from all classes, was never voluntarily, offered in. favor of any other Medicine. Thexmses of cure EVERY STAGS OP RHEUMATISM, ■Whether accompanied: by that .terrible sensibility of the parts-affectod,;common in the inflammatory phase—by the muscular eonttactiaus:whjch.so often render the victim of Chronic Bheumotiim a helpless cripple, or. by the ever* changing symptoms which are sometimes the characteristics of this Proceaucomplaint. V j'; - .."Unlike the “Sangrado” practice of bleeding and purging, ; which som'eriipiene medicos consider the legitimate mode o f 1 treating IthoumatlSm, these Pills sustain and cherish the j aidmal forces, Invigorate the consUtation, and thus act as the allies of Nature la her efforts to cast off the disease. Their medical action is dlreot and specific. It reaches the materia irioxibi or Vodis of the disorder, through all the complications ofnetvea and fibtes in which it is entrenched, and expels from the blood the febrile.principle which feeds, andspreadSj andlutousllieSrWhllo It spreads the fatal ten* henries of the malady. Cautlou— Bevrare of Counterfeits! 1 '•Be particular, and eriiuire tor Bsv/SAMUEL COYEL’B RHEUMATIC PILLS, and eeo that the 1 bores hare, on the oUtside'- wrappor, hla signature,-countersigned by 0. H* RING, General Agent,l9i Broadway,-New York, without Which none are osannns. 1 ♦ PRICE, FIFTY CEUT3PER BOX. by Dr. QEO. H. KEYBEIL Pittsburgh; J. P. “ "iMING, Allegheny City. - - - dec2&3m Bazin’s Pxemlum Perfumery. 1 <L PPT7-R.MKPAJL At the Great-London Exhibition of iV the Industry of All Nations,-ln_lB3l, and Seren High est Premiums, awarded-the subscriber In ibis country, hare proyedhls preparations-or a superior'quality, and vla<*d him among thebest perfumers and soap makers of Europe and 'America. Hia eolebTateJ Shaving Creams and Lus* - trales, bis* fihe-Bomados, Toilet Waters, and Perfames tor the Handkerchief (bf6oTarieties>>ar&aiisarpas&e4 by any in the world. . All-articles purchauedjtt this establishment are warrant* eti of iba-flnest qnaKty; "... • . . • With an addition of-many new prtlcles to his list, ana greatly .increased iaciiitiee for manufacturing, be is enabled to furnish them to dealers in .any quantity desired, and at T«ry liberal prices,?. Country Dealers, requesting-. it, can haro a Price last ynniiwt to their address, free of postage.. .. .. . . .. .. x. BAZIN, ■ ' "* (Successor u> E. lloussel,) •• ' No. 114 Chestnut'street, below Fourth, •lefrFMWlmla ; ' - Philadelphia. Palmer’* Celebrated* Kplcurean sauce » QTAND3 TftTSKMISBNX.for-'ffarodng Scraps, Grarlea, & Fish, Meat, Game, 4c. We ndriso all good houstvirea to try it/ 'Ptlce 23'cents per botilMt all Grocery and Frolt Stores In tbe'Uolted- States and Canadas For sale by JI’CLUBG and G. H, KBY3ER, Fittsbnrgb. . ; - -KT WKIQHT 4 CO., 241 Market street, Philadelphia -, To”Wkol*aate Grooers, lilqnor Dealer* and Manhfaotnrerii TUB SUBSCRIBER, Is now Importing a superior quality of 011*0? COGNAC, of which'Sd of an ounce with 00 callous pure Spirit will product) a fiheCognao Brandy, Hi* ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTAJU/S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX BUM, ABAC. CIDER and PEACE BRANDY. HOLLAND 1 -;EOIUEDAM SCHNAPPS And SCOTriSITYrniSKY, ore acknowledged by the New • York inanu focturera by the great demand after them. IH* ! rectlona for.usewM iurariably be gtten by [, r f\ -i -*- • =, -* BR. LEWIS PETJCuTVTANGER* ' ; • 141 Malden Lane, New York. , ; P. B.—lmporter, of Daguerreotype Chemical*, Platini, Bismuth, Slanganere; Thom’s ExLCopalea, Sulphate Am* mcnla. Ac. . - ; .j cDc2H9tf i m'ASLM WA M. E Saddlers and Carriage BSakerfl. 11. T. LURCH, JR., Ko. U4J Wood otreot. : PITTSBURGH. Also, Cloths* Damasks, Lrfcos, Mom, Bout Btua, - gpringa. &c„ &c. ■■? m uruugi 'S i NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY, NO. IS2 WOOD smK£T,oue door fin tiic corner of now cpen.^gl •■ proprietor ,la. himself a practical'-^® ■ bad fifteen years experience .♦ tWbiiMness, ten year* os a practical workman; bating tVtbepriDcfpal establishments in New York, Phil* «oeiiJhi3»Cincinnati, and tho New England States; feels rnnfldent that, from bis practical experience E 3 a Hatter, ba can furnish not'only as good bat a bettjcv and cnxirra article than anything' heretofore offered to the Pittsburgh pnbllo—a# of his omit mamjfaclure. decls:tf ji. cairr--—— nnsisoca, ........t. j. ojuf/. Graff, llelBln&er & Graff, WESTfcUN. FOUADKY, No. 124 Wood street, PUt* - burgh, Pa. HAKE7ACTUBZES 0? Plato and Fancy Qratt-e, plain and Fancy Ftndeis, Sad and Dos Iron*, Portable Forges, Kettles, Wagon &o. fmbls Cooking Stores, Coal and Wood Stores, Parlor Stove?, Hollow .Wore, Sugar Kettles, Stove Kettles, •■•■..*’ The Grentest lnvcnUon of the Age* , AVOID these unpleasant feelings that nsnalW accompany the wearing of anew Uat, the CONFOE* 635&MATOE, lately lmported.frbmTariP, forma the Hat to tho exact shape and size of the head. A neat fit, and a good . __ e - epr9 T’l:'.-.: Xfat XKJUQWUJ, 'f’S ft' n V : V \ ■ \
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