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It was addressed to a mercantile firm in this city, and we give it verbatim et literatim et .punctvat'em: • *»Mr - nod Company I mQaire from yon about Clover Seed the Best prise in pitta burg PA nnd about porko and as I have 200 Bushels of Clover Seed for how mutCh per Bushels Caou I Sell,it to you and poarK I have enna a mount to sell to you and Know I want you to Right mee tho Best you Can Doo and I Woould like to Know What I Could By nails at fomo G to 9 pennys and glass 8 by 10 and Right mee a letter as soon as you Can aDd Right mee how soon you Want the Seed Koow More at preaant Badly Rote and poorly spelt But I suppose you Can Reed it I Would liKe to have the Same Kind of monney that you gave mee last foil that waBs gold and Right mee Whether you Will muk that sedtcsfaction to mee that Sail Was maid november tho 10 A D 1853 See on your Boock and you Will find it so, ■‘tnade With & “ tounship HolmsCounty Oho Boat this 18 Day of november A D 1854 “ Direct your letter to Obtaining and Seventy five Dollars’ worth of. Goods under False Pre tences —A man named George liradshAW was arrested, on Saturday, "by the Mayor’s police, on two charges of obtaining goods to the amoaot of nine hundred and seventy five dollars by false and fraudulent representations. One ootn plaiat was made by Mr. ITenderson Wilson, who accnsed the defendant of obtaining $3OO worth of dry goods by representing that he wsb tho owner of extensive coal lands np the Mononga* hela, which subsequently was found to be untrue, Bradshaw not possessing any of the property alleged to be his. The other information was made by George F. Dibm, and charges Bradshaw with falFely representing that ho was worth $20,000, upon the strength of which Dibm de livered to him a number of coal boats, &0., valued at SGOO. After a bearing before Mayor Volz, the defendant was committed to jail. FmanTENED at Nothing —A lady moved into a bouse on Craig street, Allegheny, on Thurs day ; while making an examination of her new premises, she discovered in a second story room the arm of a skeleton. With her mind filled ly with visions of 6ecrct and cruef murder, she fainted with affright, and on recovering, went to the Mayor’s office to make information of the circumstance. Mayor Adams despatched sever al policemen to the place, who made a thorough sc&rch of the honse, but conld find no additional bones. The arm was ihen taken to the office," where, upon examination, it was discovered to be a portion of a prepared skeleton, such as used by physicians, and had probably been left tbero by the former occupant, ft was some time, however, before the excitement created in the neighborhood, by the occurrence, subsided. Sentenced— Dennis Sbannahan, Henry Mc- Cracken, John Foley and Francis Monday, the four draymen lately convicted of riot on the whar-, were brought into Court on Saturday to receive sentence. Judge M’Olure addressed the culprits at some length, upon the enormity of the crime they bad committed, but said that in consideration of their previous good character, he would give them as favorable a ecotence bb possible. *ll e then proceeded to sentence each cf them to pay* the costs of proseention and to undergo one month’s imprisonment in the county jail. Alexander Forsyth and John M'Clain, con victed cf assault and battery with intent to kill, upon an inoffensive German, were sentenced to an imprisonment of three months in the jail. Steamboat Robbery —A young man named Albert Long, while coming op from Cincinnati upon the steamer Swallow, was robbed of one handred aud bixiy dollars, a short distance be low Wheeling. On thearrivil of tho boat here, on Friday, he made information at tbo Mayer’e office of the robbery, and High Conetaable Richardson arrested a ooople of persons on suspicion ; but there being no evidence brought against them to warrant their detention, they were afterwards discharged. The thief proba bly got off at Wheeling. Accident os tiie Pennsylvania Railroad. —On Friday morning, ?i.« the Express tr,in on the Pennsylvania lUilrorid, due here r.t 12 o’clock, was passing a point about twenty two miles this ride of Harrisburg, the locomotive ran against a Inrge rock which bad fallen upon the track. The concussion damaged the engiue considerably, threw the baggage car off, and iDjared several oth»*rcars No person was hurt. The train was detained several hours by the ac cident. New Store.—Wm 0. Elliott, No. G 1 St Clair Btrcet, near St Clair Hotel, has on bund a largo and varied stock of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting of collars, cravats, fioe shirts, gloves, &c.; aleo, bonnets, fancy undcraleeves, lacos, As Mr. Elliott has just received his Spring and Summer Goods, be is prepared to please all, and at eastern prices Artioiee purchased from Mr. Elliott are what they are represented, and can be relied on. Burnt on a Steamboat.—On tho last trip of the steamer Swallow up from Louisville, a Mrs. Mary Batkin, the wife of a deck passenger, wat* delivered of a fioe boy By unanimous consent the young stranger was named “Swallow.” Although be come on board without paying faro, the Captain treated him with the kindest atten tion. The mother was removed to tho ladies’ oabin, and every care necessary bestowed upon her. Theatre —lt will be observed from (he advor tisement in another oolnmn, that Manager Foster has effected an engagement with the favorite traged an, Mr. C. W. Couldock, who will appear to night, after an absence of some time, in bis celebrated character of Robert Tyke. Mr. C has few equals in the profession, and we hope he may be received with an over flowing house. Duqueshe Borough Election.—On Saturday, in the Court of Common Pleas, Col. Wilson M’ Candless offered an amendment to the petition presented a few weeks ago by (he defeated ofli cere in Duquesne borough. The amendment was accepted by Mr. J. E Brady, the counsel on the other side, and Saturday next fixed npon for hearing the arguments. Incendiary Attempt.—An attempt to burr. P. Devlin’s stables, corner of Diamond and Smithfield streets, was made by some incendiarj late on Sunday night. The fire was pat out be* fore any great damage had been done. This it* the third attempt, we believe, to burn Mr. D.'s premises within a shert time. Soiree by the Vigilant Fire Company.—Tbf members of the Vigilant Fire Company are get ting np a Cotillon Party, to come off at Lafayette Hall this evening. Arrangements are being made to insure it one of the best soiress ever given by oar firemen. R. L. Allen, wholesale liquor dealer, Wood street, has removed one dorr below his old stand Mr. Allen has acquir> d a reputation for keeping the best brands as well as being a correct busi ness man. Dealers would do well to call at Nc G Wood street Oboanization or a Rule Cobi-s —We under stnnp that a volunteer rifle company is to b organised in this city shortly. It will be nndn the command of a gentleman who was formerly an officer in a Pittsburgh oompany daring the Mexican War. Altebed Note —We were shown on Satur day a fifty dollar note on the Exchange Bank o' Pittsburgh, altered from a ten. The cxecutiot is well calculated to deceive—in foot the beßt w. have ever seen. Tbo discovery originated with tho house of Tiernan, on Wood street. Pause ! read and reflect at tho oourse you an about to pursue and determine to buy your hat? at the Bannner Hat Store, 147 Wood street. Look out for tho Biga of the American Flag. Don’t forget. LaboeHT.—A little girl named Margaret Gra ham was committed to jail on Saturday, for tho larceny of a lot of clothing from Mrs. Newton and Mrs. M’Kee. Declines.—Thomas Neely, tho constable cf the borough of Manchester, handed in his resig nvion, to the Court of Common Pleas, on Sat urday. We understand Mr. R. Galway was presented, on Saturday, with a pair of beautiful epaulettes. Mr. Galway was recently appointed a Lieutenant Colonel by Gov. Pollock. ! Increase in the Peioe or Bread.—We are ■j informed that after to-day, tho bakers of the J city will increase tho prioe of their loaves ono and two per cent. ;1 Matob Volz offers a reward of $lO for the ,7 arrest of any person deteoted in the aot of raie 4 Jog a false alarm of fire. - .‘. ~ • ' • - 'w,:rer ?v.• . . i4 - .-- - % ,- ,:± • - -; e••-,- ,•?...r , • • , • - . . s'. • • - COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OB* TRADE! AND HERGHANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICER President— JOHN BHIPTON. First Via President—Viu. H. Smith g”? R. Baow». B'zrttary— Wm. 8. Havut. IVeoxurer— John D. Scuilt Superintendent— B. T. Northam, Jr. CbmmtUte Arbitration for AfircA.—W. R. Brown, Fas. Beuxrb, Joshua Rgobra, Joint M'DEViTr, John Scott. APRIL 9. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Omci or th* Dailt Morning Post, i Batorday Evening, April 7,1855. j There was much activity in business on Saturday. The price of everything is going up. FLOUR—4I bbls without inspection, wharf, $9,75: 100 bbls superfine from Rtore at $10,25; 25 do do do $10.25; 21 bbls extra from store at $10,50; 32 bbls superfine pearl mill at $10; 40 bbls fine pearl mill at $B. GRAIN—ISO bus ear Corn, wbarf.at 95c: 300 bus shelled Corn, depot, at 95c; 500 do'do, wharf, at 95c. 100 bus Outs, wharf, at 60:; 300 do do, store, at 60c SUGAR—2O hhds fully lair at sixty days. MOLAB-KS —10 bb!« cypress old at c, sixty days; 20 bbls do and oak at 54@35 do. HOPS—IO bries at 26c. GREASE—2I tierces and bbls at thirty days. BACON—I6,OGO ftn thouid»rs and hams, in lots at ”^4@ 9 /^ c - cash; 7000 do do do7@3@loc do; 6000 lbs sides ut Bc. cash; 4 tierces sugar-cured hams at 11c, cash. FISH—23 half bbls Trout at $4,60; 28 half bbls White at $4.75. OUEESE—B boxes W. R at 10c DRIED FRUIT—ISO bus Peaches, old, at $2,25; 25 baa Apples «*t $1,62*4. COFFEE —25 bags Rio lu lots at 12c. MALT—BOO bushels $1,50(5l ,CO. ASUtS—3S casks soda, domestic, at time. .»**** ****** Ktw York, April 7.—Cotton advanced *,£ with sales 6 bales F1..ur...g00d Ohio firm : sales 6,000 obis of Southern, regular sales; 2,500 sold at $9,:>0@510,38. Wheat firm with upwaid tendency. Coro a trill j higher: soles 48 000 Western mixed at $1,05. Beef unsettled; sales 800 bbls at $15,00@515,G2 for old Mesa and $14,75@514,87 lor Prime, sugars active; sales 1000 hhds New Orleans at 4 7 -£fro5 3 ,;. Lard unchanged with a moderate business. Butter tower; sales Ohio at 12@i8- Whisky ...Ohio, unsettled, sales at 35 @36c. Stock firm. Money plentiiul; Indiana fives ■ Missouri sixes Reading 87; New York Central 91; Erie 52%; Cleveland and Toledo 73V£. Philadelphia. April 7.—Flour: no new feature; hut little export demand* BB(i °nly a few hundred barrels dta pc?od of ats9.B7k@ 10 - Rye Flour and Corn Meal scarce; small sale* of the former at $«,76, and of the latter at $4,50. A good demand for Wheat, but the supplies come forward very slowly; eaies 500 has prime Penns, red at $2,5Hu)2 62; sales 1003 bus. white at $2,65; sales 1000 bus southern mixed at $2,53. and 2000 bus. Virginia white st $2,60 Rye wan ted, and sales at $1,35. The receipts of Corn are smalt; an active inquiry, and prices again advance!; sales 4000 bus. southern yollow st 97c, and 2GOO do Penns st 98c. Oats continue to advance ; sales 2000 bus. iVnna. at 62 (a) 63i. Groceries and Provisions, a falrbnrinesß doing. WhLky be d firmly, in bbls at 36c , ai d in hhds. at 36c. Ct.vciNNiTi, April 7.—The river has fallen fr.ur inched Weutberfine. Mour closed at $9.50@59,G). Whi ky 29:. Provisions firm but holders not offering, and sales limit***!. M*ss Perk belli at $15.00. Sales Bulk Sides at Uncon Sides 7)- + but the latter Is not to bo had for lesi* thno and Shoulders 6*4. Lard, in bbls, Notbit g doing 1 d other artirlv?. poatofise.” PUBLIC SALE OF DRY GOODS at the of John Thompson, No. 100 Market street, near Fifth, will le sold, (as be Is d« lining business,) bii entire large stock of FOREIGN AND DJMESTIC DRY GOODS, Wbub has been carefully selected forcustotmr trade The assortment is quite exten?lvo, embracing the richest nnd latest styles Dress Goods, of evory variety ; rplmdid Em broideries end While Gocds; Crape, S»lk and Thibet Shawls; French Applique Mantillas and VL'ettr*; Linen Goods; Hosiery and Gloves; Parasol*. Umbrellas; Bon nets; »nd a full assortment of desirable Goods usually kept in an extensive retal store, bale will commence on Monday morning, April 9. at 10 o'clock, and continue until all are closed. The Attention of the Ladies); {mrticularly requested. J*. M. DAVIS, ep9:3t Auetio««H*r. National minimi ooT*aT6ok. at arerW»->—vm THURSDAY evening, April 12th, at 7*^o'clock, at the Merchants* Exchange, Fourth street; will be sold, by ord»r of James M. Cooper, Secretary and Treasurer, —» Shares National Minin* Compiny Stock, which Ln* been forfeited for non-payment of assessment No. 7, unless the same shall be previously redeemed spd p. M. DAA IS, Auctioneer r |MtusTEß's sTlb’oV fi weenTßlf; LDlmjToi>'i n 1 THE SIXTH WARD.—On FRIDAY, Apr l 27tb, at 3 o’clock, on the premises will be sold by t rder of the Or phan's Court of Allegheny County, granted Match 31st, 1555, to John Ilerron, Trustee rf Robert Porter,Esq., fifteen Valuable building lots, as laid out by by the late lion. Win. Pi rter, in his flr>t plan of lots la the Sixth and Seventh Wards of Pittsburgh, seven of which lota, to alt, No*. .*>?. 40, 41, 42, 43, 41 and 45. have euch a front of 2J feet nu Centro Avenue, and eiteod back southwardly about 0 5 feet to Clark street, and the remaining lots, to wit. No*. 48, 40, 50, 51, 52. 53, £4 and 55, hive each a front r>t 2 I fret on Clark street, and extend bark southwardly the whole distance to Ro e street, GO fevt wide. The above oders great inducements to those desirous of purcba'lnq property near the t ufin.-ss part of the «ity. JOHN HERRON, Trurlee apS P. M DAVIS, Auct'r. VIALS, BOTTLES, Black Porter, Wine nnd Claret Bottlea, Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, & 133, 135 First si., _ PITrSM KGH. TA f m h2>- British and Continental Exchange. o.v the vnwn dank, London, Iv Sum* or £1 asp C^-wuirs. DRAFTS are Available at all the principal J. Town* of ENGLAND, ami IRELAND, and the CONTINENT. We also draw Sight Biils on M. A. Grunebanm dt Ballln, FRAXKFOHT A MAIX, Which serve a* a Remittance to all parts of GERM AN Y SWITZERLAND and U'LLAND Persons iDtendiog fo trßTel abroad may procure, thr. u*h us, Letters of Ore lit, on which Money can l* obtained, a* needed. Jo any part of Kurope. Coutenovi of Bills, Notes, a d other securities in Ku rope, will rec ive prompt attention. WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO , Wood, corner Thl*d «trref. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE co-partoerehlp heretoforeexisting between JOSHUA RHODES and PHILIP RETMEK, In tb» Wholesale Fruit and Coafectionary basioess, La this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business *f tbe firm wilt be settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who la authorized to receipt for all debts due said Arm. JOSHUA RHODES PHILIP RKYMKR. March 27 Ux,lSss. underpinned have this day formed a Partner ship, under tbe name, Arm and style of RKYMKK A ANDERSON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary business, No i 9 Wco l street PHILIP REYMER. ROUT. J. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, Mareh 27th, In retiring from the Confectionary business, I rheer* fully recommend Messrs. Retmcb A Asocrsos to my friends ao<l customers. _fap^] PUtUP RETMKR BOOT. J. AITDEBBOB. UEY3IE R * ANDERSON, (SaocceForpto Joshoa Rhodes k Oo.) WHOLESALE dealers in foreign fruit?, nuts, £s“ho. 39 Wood street, opposite the be. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap2 Fresh fruit -250 boxes Raisins; 200 XL do do 150 do do 600 drums Fige; 250 %do do . 100 boxes do 20 mats new Dates; 25 boxes Prunes; 10 kegs do 2 cases do Receiving and for sale by ep2 ' REYMER4 ANDERSON, 39 Wood st. Fresh nuts, Ac.'— 20 bags Walnuts; 20 do Filberts; 20 ds Cream Nuts; 25 fraPs Irica Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux do 10 boxes shelled do 25 do No. 1 Rock Candy; 15 do W. do 10 cases Sicily Liquorice; 150 boxes No. 1 Herring: 100 doz assorted Pickles; 25 dozen Tomato Catsup. Jest received and for sale by ap2 BEYMER A ANDERSON, 39 Wood sL Qrv BOXES MAOCARONI; AtO 20 boxes Vermicelli; 100 dozen Pepper Sauce; 10 do Oapers; 15 do ..Olives; 10 do Brandy Peaches; 10 do do Cberrses; 10 do fresh Peaches; 10 do do Tomatoes; 16 do Walnut Catsup Just received and for sale by _ap2 RBYMER A ANDERSON. 39 Wood *L ORANGES AND LEMONS— -260 boxes Messina Oranges, U)0 do Sicily do 240 do Lemons; receiving and for eale by ap2 RKYMER* ANDERSON, 39 Wood »t. TELEGBAPH MAEKETB AUCTION SALifik P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer. REMO V A L. C. IHMSEN, MANUFACTURER OF EVERY VARIETY OF WINDOW GLASS, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOY S FLIXT GLASS IX KVFK V VA FIFTY SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO PARTNERSHIP NOTICE Pittsburgh, March 27tb, 1865. Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Ac. Leather, Hides and Oil* MDE LANGE, (of the late firm of Hard k D* Lange.) • having t«tßen tho stand lately occupied by J. G. Mowry, No. 233 LIBERTY str»eL opposite the head of Wood, and having purchased his Stock, which he is now re plenishing from the i'nst, Invites the attention of buyers to his assortment, which he is determined to sell at the low ost rates for cash, or approved snort credit. E. H. DAY hereby informs his customers that he will bo found at the old stand, 233 Liberty street, where he shall be pleased to meet them, and supply their wants, os hereto fore. _____ mh27.2w_ MAGAZINES.’— iiarper, for January. Putnam, for January. Godey, lor January; third 6upply. Graham, for January; second supply. Peterson, for January; 17 cents. Hallow, for January; 10 cents. - _ . Blackwood, for January. RICHARD O. SOCKING, Subscription to four Britiah IteTiews end Blackwood, $lO. HASXTPACTUBIB op Those who would save 20 percent in subscribing by the Gilt. Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, year, or buying single copies of ih« ,“ bo J o , “l! ‘ at PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMEB, , RTIS » No. 87 Wood "street. Plain AND OBNAMENTED-No. 21 Sr. Cun bteut. All kinds of Composition Ornaments, for Steamboats, m j^S^SSS^Si^rSlnthe bl AjnSSmee and Mouldings manufactured In this estab lishment may be cleaned without injury, with soap and W Oanand see. No.SI BtClair et, Pittsburgh. [mhS&tf j AjEW s FOR RITER JtIEJV. Tux River.—Last evening at dusk there were 7 feet 0 inches water In the channel by the marks on the Mooooga* hela bridge, and by the marks on the St. Clair street bridge 9 feet. The Allegheny was rising all dny, but ramo to a stand in the evening. StrAMXtts Lzavixo To-Pxr. —The following steamers are advertised to leave Pittsburgh to-day: Fo C iccionati: “Keystone State;” St. L'mls: “Kcyf-tone;’’ St. I'aui: “Eclipse;” Wheeling: “Diurnal;” Nashville: “ Empire.” The A legheny river boats nre making regular trips to Franklin and Warren. Large Car-jo of Wiizat.—The steamer “ Rosalie” arrived yesterday, from the Illinois river, hnviug on board 5244 sacks wheat, avera. iug two bushels and a pock to the sack. The steamer “ Diurnal ” is tbe regular packet for Wheel ing this morning; she leaves at 10 o’clock, A. M. The Ateamer “ Keystone State ” is the regular packet for Cincinnati this morning; she leaves at 10 o’clock, A, M, The steamer “ Keystone," Cu.pt. J. J. Robinson, will posl. tively leave to-day for St. Louis. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 7 feet 0 inches watf.k in the cdanneu ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Bennett. Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, ——, Wellsville. “ Diurnal. Shepherd, Wheeling. “ Brazil, liutchlson, Cincinnati. “ Cbevoit, M’lntosh, Zanesville. “ Washington City, Ebert, St. Louis. “ 11. S. Mail. Ford, St. Louis. “ Delegate, Rogers, Wabash river. ** Rosalie, Rhoads, Illinois river. “ Amazon, Huzlelt, I^oulsville. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson. Brownsville. “ I.uzerne, Bennett. Brownsville. Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, —, Wellsville. “ Forest City, Moon*, Wheeling. “ Buckeye State, Bultzhoovcr. Cincinnati. “ (Irani-e S'ate, Ilazlett, St. Louis. “ Clara Dean, Dean, I«ouisville. “ Chevolt. M'lutosh. Zanesville. FITTSBTJBGH, CINCINNATI, LOTTIBVILIH, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, ron tuz conveyance or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT fcFTWCEN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louts. Tins Linz Is compand of seven iJis&tw&first fin— powerful Steamers, une- l-Aig&jJ taSrtn£ras£alquaH ».-d for splendor, safety, ■SiSSSßft and comfort, «n-i i- the oxlv thuooou uailt use or Steam Packets on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. S. Mall Line of Steamers from tn Louisville and Saint Louis, by which pns&.-uc*"n< and frwiyht nr* ticJcetrd and rr ceijdrd Utrvurjh dw my. Two Dew steamers have liven added to the Liue, which now conva.s of the following boats: Days of iMparlurt Boats. (Z.iptains. from Pittsburgh, BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. IiELTZROOV£o....Sunday. KEYSTONE STATE Jaa'ob Hailei*.- Monday. ALLEGHENY Geo M’Lais Tuesday. CINCINNATI K. Hustcr Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA 11. J. Grace Thursday. PITTSBURGH I. N. C"gk Friday. PKN N A Y L V AN IA ..I so. Klinefelter.. Lens* dully nt n A. M., pr**cW)y No (rriglit rrrvirril aftrr niut* o'clock on the morning of departure. Jp'or particulars, apply on hoard, or to J' HIN H LI VINGPTON, ) . JuliN 1 LACK, / Agonw, Mt iiouguh>*la lloQsr Buildings. Pittsburgh. lA.'-.V |ijotl2B] Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. I Tl»»» DfUltN A L. Captain A.'.S. Shepherd, anil F'HvhoT C! I V, Ch|M&:u George D. Moore, will r uu n** regular l> A l LY PACKET 5, b»*t wfco Pittsburgh, and \\ bf*dii»£, stopping tit ull intermedia!* por’..^ Tb«t DIUIINAL will !«•»▼*• Pitthburyh on MouJays, W<*l - i*vis an i Friday- 1 , »i lo u'd-n-Y, A. M — Rriuming she will uu s, Thursday* and iiaturiiay*, a: A M. Tb*- FDiUiST CITY wtl! Pittsburgh on Tof**day«, Thurvlays and Saturday., at 1" ■ '■•; : St, A.M.— Rsturuiruj t Ah* w ill leave \\ heeling on M nM* > *. \Yc inesdayn and Fri days, »i oVio.-H, A SI t\/r I’rwght or *j»ply on I>ohH or to Th- • . ani-‘■ W\'JHM,r >N CITY. Captain I Kfc'i WiiKt'o* CVrk, will lt*aT« for ;b»- 1 ~i,l m , ri::, d:ntr porta on WEPN |}*DA V, lilti lUfl .at lU A >« Pur {-f-V:>t >.r a; ; |ol > I.A' K HT.i WILKINS. Aj;.>nu. For si. Louis and Illinois Ittver. ‘1 b«* ftfHia*-? K'»* ALI K, C»J»*. dull* IlnoAM, j C-a*K Clerk, i 1 imT. for th* a bote and iu>r- Afl&fcSKgAniiMla •' {-.iri. t n TT ESDAY, in.it., a Id A. M. 1 t.r li . l^b: I>r pa*.- i n; ply on l<ounl. or to l' or St. LuuU, Ualenn Mill Uubliq(i« Tli.•»'r:uu. r IiIIAZIU Oif'tuiu l’» V HVTCU ■»4w3iAA«sldb<'t« wi..l ;Ji ,ii'. •-.•niviiaLe j*orUj OD TUKsDAY, Fur f>r m-j/ly ou LobM, or to Ju||N KLACK, Accent Kor .st I.oulti Hatnilbnl, (Jtnlnry, VVar hiu, Keokuk, Hurllngton, Koch Island, Galena nti'l l)nhii(|ue jh- tin- .-I'-n-i:*;r I ji. 'I AI L, Cmptbln Fonr>, iol*M uj»*.ii.> t*• jMirtH in T t." Krl) AY, the loth Imt. or j> k a. u{,; it on t-oopl. <-r t-> j-h Aik at..l LIVINGSTON, Air’*!* hi h> A M ; For f '■<-! »• Yit or a**. *O5 | v on boa r-. 1. n- t" I MV .lons KI.ACK. Ag-rt. I For SI. Hannlbul. I|ulncy, War- j kinvi KfuUuk, Uurtlnuinn, Kock Ia 1 n mJ, 1 Oilcno, Onliuque null St. I’ani. i Tin- .. r I lr.'r.. Ci.p-uin (J I). MouKK, ; F ■: rr. übt <. r «| i U . n '••■ar-l. ~r 'o n; T l'* )l.i .1 Nt J M' l •* lit A H\ H N F- s . A For M. Paul ninl Hilnneaola liiver— Direct. Th- n«r.i-i JKiNNKTTE, Cr.pl K.iijw.x, iv I,UKSOAV ' N LI ',l-Jk.. h—■. j*• « i i t "irh u*. ail the intermediate la ndiut:* L. t m «i*n i lii l * and ILt* tboi e i>.*rlr. For trricl.l an 1 sppl » mi t<<anl, or to ap7 H.Av'K or HAHN KS, Agent*. For AftkllTlile Th.* Ki»hu-r EMPIRE, Captain 0. Lsfti&S& J, ' M " ».l! !«'t- Or 11.,- »nJ M ||. !■-»•• pot is in MONDAY, April Wh, d iy A. M. For '.ri’i.'ht or jjiuwi, - '- u; piy on bo'trd. or to C. BAKNTCS, Arent. For M totllH Th.- ftt-MUii-r . 11. DENNY, Capt. T. Lt-x, 1 rnr rf* . '[ Lt>*\. Ci.Tl>, Will leave fin- the above anil J *§£&&?££ lutcruiLJiuti* port.H, on TUESDAY, 10;h Inst., it 10 A. M. For Jr. or pio*n K -v nj-i It on board, or to nj, 1 ) ,1. 11. LIVINUrfTON, Atceni. For M. Louis* rT. The une kU’Murr UKYsTONE, Captain J. J. ( ■tn t^ti w ir?P'"' T * fu,,N ' will leave for the above anil Intermo ■MSESa.,)... „„ MONDAY, April IHh 10 A.M. For freight or pus*iigo applv on board, nr to j.pJ J H. LIVINGSTON, Aceut. _ Regular Wheeling Packet. fT***, 1 he -;eam«T A ENTUKK, Capt-JuUN OcRDON, ljJJ*Sj*Sleave.4 every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and fiSaaSt® B ATUKIiA V, >u I’. M. For Irutgbl or passage npplv on board, or to inn:; .J A M KS OH.LINS A CO., Agonta. ‘M8oo” CANADA WEST. JOSHUA RHODES. . f£ZT’ KClevelam!, Port Stanley , fC3?* K s.»l l’orl Uurwell. lag&BK TIIE PINK low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. Barrow, will make two trips a week botween Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Bnrwuil, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVEN I NO, at o’clock. LeaTeß Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland eTery WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at V/* o’clock. The Telegraph connect at Cleveland, with tho Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Sihore, and the Toledo, Norwalk rdU Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, whiuh connects with tho Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCO TILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; ri. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stauley, or A. M’BRIDK. Port Burwell. mar*27:tnov I"NKANIi LE.-I.IK’S LAUIEV GAZETTE ot Paris, Loo* / don and New a ork Fhslilons for April. Frank Leslie’s New York Journal, lor April. Putnam’s Monthly, do Knickerbocker, do Godey’s Lady’s Br*k, do Graham’* Mftgczlne, do Peterson's Magazine, do Ballou’s Monthly, do Household Words, do Blackwood's Magazine, for March. Harper's Magazine, fur April. Price If* cents. Together with all the new Books—fur sale by U. MINF.R A CO., sp3 No. 32 Bmithfield street. cvUMJIKII MANTILLAS. —A. A. MAaoN A Cn. are now opening auotber superior assortment of the latest Pariri styles of Spring aud Summer MANTILLAS, in Silk, Satin, Lace, and other ap3 A OHICKEItINU 7 Octevt KuSKWOOD PIANO, in perfect order, has been left with tae for Pale, at a very reduced price. The || w | J* owner is about leaving the city, und ifl willing to cell, for Cash, ut a sacrifice. The subscriber will warrant Ibis Piano to the purch»‘er, to be perfeot In every Darticular. It hai been iu use three years. * Vor Bale by JOHN H. MELLOR, No. bl Wood street, fi p2 Between Diamond alley and Fourth fit. PLEASANT KKfciDbNCJS KUK SALE.—A Dwelling House of six rooms, neatly papered, and in first rate older; with a good Lot of 76 feet front by 110 deep; portico in front of the a large porch in the rear, under which is a well of excellent water; chicken house; coal house; and n onve lined with charcoal. A choice selection of fruit trees, shrubbery. Situated within throe minutes* walk of the R. It. Station, at Beaver bridge. Price $lOOO. Terms • *-U)0 in hand; bslauce in 1 and 2 years. ~po * 8. CUTHBBRT k SON. 140 Third at OF\f\ DOZ. BROOM 8, a superior article, leceiTed on coil’ A/tJU slgcmCut, and fjr jjftle low. by • - 6 * j? n. DHAVO. No. 1 Diamond. IBY APPLES— ICO bushels ri'c’i and I ap3 HENRY n. COLLINS. TJKB SOLE LEATHER—3OO Sides just received and for JL sale by [mhZ7:2wJ M. DB RANGE. T. LOUIS HIDES— SOO just received and for Bale by mbZl-Sw M. DB LANGS. STEAMBOATS. “ 1555 ” ~ ANI> SAINT LOUIS No Front stn-rt. J. !• LVLI. For M Louis IM.UNE« ii uU.INdWUUI). As-n*H Kor LioMi* Vlll r :< K 1 5 \ I ’‘'nptiiln A. Pea**, cr. C *.:k vi>! !»•**<* f r thr abov»* and u M>)Nfc».W c Jlh instant, tK?-*»">*,>V-. ► ' 4-•‘ ■■■‘h; • r* O V, « <* | 4* - rj £ 0 ■**:■ ±l. _j* . w ! • *■ * W *J*5 ■•s£; % .IS, •* '♦ S .- .> •#> ** • ■I % ' *'' ? *■ ‘ < '•= - , ■ * v JS'Huril'a Hair ttettereri—Tht. preparation i Seems to be efficacious for the raatorattop of tbebiir upon I baM heads. We bate Been the testimony of person- " e!l known to us, who bare used tbe compound suore. dully. j thereby corroborating tbe opinion of its restorative *T„r j try. We know of nothiog rnorod-i-'irfthlc in the way of pi-- M>na! comeliness and comfort then n'gool head of hair,and ; any process by which ihlscrowuiiig ornament of the oc.Lt man can be preserved. or recovered when lo»t, without, In the latter case, a resort to Wigs, Toupee and Scratches, dc- ;• serves to be hailed and embraced with gratitude by nil of either r*x, who are unlucky enough to need its benefit. t We took occasion the other day to notice this valuable ! compound in tbe above terms, and now republish what was : then sail, to show .gain our favorable opinion of it. ; Tbe foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) i Intdligaictr, and refers to an article which has for a time j been advertised In our columns. Wo must confess that we have been somewhat rceptlca* as to the remarkable effects attributed to this fumoua “Hair Restorer.” Put our In credulity has been greatly shaken Vitbin a day or two by seeing a coaple of certificates of well-known and perfectly credible citizens of the neighboring tewn of Preston—one of them the Captain of a New Londm whaling ship—to tbe effect that, in each of these cases, a two or three months’ use of the “ Restorer” had actually brought o3t a new and rigorous growth of hair opoo the head where it was before bald—the baldness being, In one case, of more than tweuty years standing. Ws do not suppose it is by any means cer tain that, becaufo the application has been thus succeseful in one case r or two, or a dezen, It is therefore certain to prove equally successful in all. But with such headstrong evidence as the foregoing, Tery few bald heads, we suspect, would willingly forego a fair trial of tho “ Restorer.” - All each “old heads” are informed that tho article can be bad at Messrs. Lee A Osgood’s —Sonvidi Evening Courier. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KJBYSER’S, 140 Wood Btreet, sign of the Golden Mortar. mh29 43» Proclamation. •• Whereas, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparation, WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHARION, has induced envious persons to palm off other articles similar in name und ap pearance, but absolutely worthless, which has a tendency to injure the reputation of the gepaloe article, purchasers should be particular to ask for Wiighl't Premium Katha rlon, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for its rirtnefl for restoring a decayed head of hair, for o cool, refreshing and delightful application during the hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of dizziness and headache, and for tbe toilet it has never had an equal for its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for its completely restoring a decayed head of hair; for re moving all dandruff; for preventing its foiling off, whether from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necofslty of OAing hair dyes, as it excites the secretions, producing a supply of its natural pigment or coloring mat ter, giving tbe hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For Rale by every druggist In the city, and by Jrugglsta and merchants throughout the United states. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 25 cents a bottle. PETER T. WRIGHT A CO , 241 Market st., Philadelphia. For Rale by GEO. 11. KEYSRR, No. 140 Wood street, and R. ¥.. SELLERS PJtUbnruh. Important to Persons afflicted with Her* nls, or Rupture of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect* The right coarse f»r any one to pursue who may be af flicted with Rup;ure, is to procure a good Truss 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 but dangerous condition. I harp always on hand, and daily adapt, the most Improved Trusses; among which is MARSH’S RADICAL CURB TRUV3, which will really produce a radical cure in a short time. Of course there are case* when no Truss will cure, but in a vast ma jority of reducible Ilernlo, or Rupture, this Trufs will care. 1 have every variety of Trusses, from to cents to JT.O; also a large assortment of CIIILI’RKN'3 TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKING?, lor Tarlcose broken or enlarged veins; PIES PROPS, for the relief and cure of PlLjs; BHOULDER BRACKS, for men women and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAOE3, and every variety of mechanical appliance used In the cure of disease. Call and oxamtne them at ray Drug Store, No 140 Wc-od ctreet, corner of Virgin alley; sign of lh<* Golden Mortar. [feblidaw] DR. CEO. H. KKYSKR. ..fiatunl&y. Darrell’s Indian Liniment* Breast, Throat, Spine, Mu'ri**e, Worm.* in the Sirin,' Scalp Disease*, Milk Crust, Dry Tetter, Erysipelas, Headache, Chafes, Neuralgia, Cracks, Sun Pain, Scalds, Harm, Ulcers Sore Legs, Sore Tnroat, Rheumatism. Price £6 cents per l>ott!e. Said whole'-nlc and retail at Dr. KEYSER’S, UO Wood street; JOEL M-HILKU’S, Lib erty Rtreet, and at J. P. FLEMING’S, Allegheny city. jan2o:daw ~ fij* Balm of Thousand Klowem.fir S-jutl. fying'ihe Complexion, and eradicating all Tax, I'turir.s at.d FatCE.Ltt from the face. Fold at Dr. KBYSKR’S, Hu Wood HOPPERS PATENT PLANE. rf a H K undersigned is piepared to supply CAM’KNTLRF, 1 CABINET-MAKERS, *ad Worker* in W..od-euerullv, ai h Ll-* Patented and valuable PL A N i'.-S. A.; who have trie*! it, pronounce >i a trost valuabV in vention, that muni soon come Into g u-e. The al lowing letters from practical workmen nrw but two nmeng mu?-y Ut'i-r- th>* Patentee has received re eon mend eg this Plane above ali others In use ; We berebv certify, that during the Innt twe|\e months we have uved Hopper's Pat nt Plane, ntxl do not he.-dtate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Csrp j nte r s a- ku period i o any other Piuoe In as-*. Wo coocHerit pcculinriv adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and fur planing vene r*. it s far funeri->r to the old m d“ '■{ scraping. besides being ft (Trent saving of time One man, by ut-ir g tt.is Plane, will plane mere veoeers than five men can do by any other plane or method in use. 11. 11. Rtas & Co. To Mores F. Ratos, Esq iMar Sir— l have examined lloppeT’s Patent Bench Plsn-», and believe It to be a most excellent article f r the use for which It i« intended,as a comblnntiou oi plane and S2TR-er. it is particularly adapted to planing veneers, and it does not requi-c one-fourth the time or labor of the old method ; and I have no doubt, when Its properties become pr-nerally known, but that it will entirely uperredo the former te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully rec mmmd it to all persons engaged in the Cabinet business. as from my knowledge of It, there is nothing as well lilted to give a smooth and beautiful ftuhb to reneera aa the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. James W. Wooi*w»u., Fomitnro Warerooms, 07, 90 Third et, Pittsburgh. FUlsburyk, FVbrwxiy 27, 1806. MOFF.B F. EATON, of this city, is my sole Agent for ll e sale c t I'Unea, or of rights to manufacture and Fell them WM. C. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, 21,1866— (mhfilttf ) MOSK3 P. EATON, No. 19 Sixth Rtreet, agent for Felling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to sell the following lately patented articles: Funds A Cummings' Patent Brick Machine; Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane; Trott’fl patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan’s Rock Drilling Machines; Coe’s patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland’s Stationary snd Portable Saw Mills; Crawford’s Blenm and Water Gungiw; and, Griffith’s Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in u»u. lie is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend th'-se articles In ony part of the country. He bos also t>»r sale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and finished Brass Work. He Is also prepared to take Agencies for the sain of other patented Bights and new Inventions, and give to tbe busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to tbe following JlThe subscribers have long leen acquainted with Mr. Hoses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ hie services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance cony be placed. Neville B. Crais, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. Q. Denny, 11. Childs A Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Sons, P. R. Friend, Kramer A Rahm, F. Lorenz, L. R. Livingston, Knap A Wade, William P. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fnlton, Wilson M’Candlese, A W. Loomis. PirranuEOH. November 27th. 1864 Doan’fl Patent Rook Drilling llaehlnei, WEIGHING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of fire or six in the ordinary way. S. 8. Fowler & Co., Manufacturer*. The subscriber has been appointed Role agent in the Uni* ted States, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. BIF B E TO Hon. Wm. P. Johnston, President A. V. R. W. Milnor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. Y. R. R^ Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr.. President P. A C. R. R.; 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. A C. R. R 4 Messrs. Manfull A Nicholson, Contractors for tbe P. A 8 jl. ft. dec! 9 Bounty claims. THE undersigned has mude arrangements with Thotnna Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procure WARRANTS, Ac., for Boldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claims on the Government. BASIUK L FAHNESTOCK, mh2:tf ] Residence, No. 9 Ross street, Plitsbnrgh. THE undersigned continues to ootain Bounty Land Warrants. Tho present bill &ivca to all who hare served in any war since 1790.1G0 acres. Terms moderate. LUILE COUKSIIOOT, 37 Diamond uiley. between Wood st and Diamond. Agency for soldiers* Claims. Location of lands. purchase and sale of LAND WARRANTS.—Tho undersigned has made ar rangements with competent and responsible geutlemm to obtain Certificates or Warrants for Soldiers, their widows or minor children, who are entitled to Bounty Lands; also for the Location of Lands, and the Purchase and Sale of Land Warrants. JOHN D. DA\IS, ’ mhl-Llf Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. HOME! LEAGUE FACTORY HAMILTON- STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting, Checks, Tweeds, etc., Rebecca street, Allegheny, has opened n Ware room becosd story Posr Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who aio not aware that these Checks enn be made as good and sold as low here as in any other city in the United States, are invited to call and examine for them selves. mhlfclm BP. BHOPE, Merchant Tailor, has removed from his • old stand on Fourth street, to THIRD street, next dcor to the Dispatch Baildlogs, where he will he happy to see all his .old easterners, and as many new ones as may favor him with’tholr patronage. He has just received a new stock of CLOTHS, VESTINGS,- Ao., of the latest and best patterns, and will warrant to make them op In a style that will insure oomplete satisfaction. mhSBIw ' t*. 1 .> vtVMK.v ■• - * *" * - . • ♦ * r . -• v . v-y..:-- janl7:d*w3m i* a:ats faixs ix Tti* Limbs, Head, TRY IT ONCE. PiTTSßcaua Stiam Camxkt Factort. February 22, | AGENCY. Bounty Lands! Removals =:=E= • V' TO let; FOR SALE, &c. Residence at Evergreen. THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale bfo property in the Evergreen Colony, Rosa Township, five miles Iroui ; Pittsburgh The hnn.ee h 68 by ?4, arranged with Four ‘ Rooms, a (CiUhen, and a largo Hall on the fird tioor, und : is provided with n Water Clo.ot and Bath Room—the latter . with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to th j bouse are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there . is a Wed of unhiding nc-ft water, a Stablo and a Chicken ! Haas.. The Colony is pr Hided with a Bcbonl of tbo high ont order, and ii nnd"r tin* management of a gentieu.iin from Virglo'a, n meinb-r, well qualified to tench eveu the higher branches of study. This admirably cud uried School is of incalculable advantage to tbo man of finally, ; as the ideas hero h=ive un opportunity of shroting without • the contaminating influence of outside pressure, too r.fien found around schools In tbe city and immediate vicinity. ; The Uoobc and tbe Two Acres will be sold with or with out the Interest in the farm property, aod tho avails will be taken in adjusted balances snJ cerlificttes of deposit against fcb2i WILLIAM A. HILL, 64 Wood street. BASEMENT TO LET. AQOOD AND WELL FINISHED BASEMENT, 21 feet wile by :Y1 deep, oue half above ground, well lighted, airy and pleasant, with a Coal Vault and Hydrant attach ed to it; on FOURTH street, above rmithfield; will h* rented from the Ist of April. It is a good stand, und room f.r a House and Sign Painter, or any business of a similar kind. Enquire of GEO F. UILLMOBE, mliSO At the office of the Morning Post. Goal Land for Sale. SEVENTY-FIVE To EIGHTY ACRES b.*t quality o' CJAL, which can be brought to the centre of East Bir mingham or the river by Railroad. This ofT-rs the be-R op portunity to manufacturers and dealors which can ever be obtained to secure a valuable Coal tract no near the <ity. The surface Is beautifully located for Country Seats, and will be sold whole, or In one to five acre lots. Apply to WM. PUILLIIfI corner First and Rosa ► treets, or L. C. HEPBURN, No. 99 Fourth street near Wood. Land for Sale 1 Qfin ACRES 0F LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near i OUU the Clarion ri rer. This land id heavily timbered, baa an excellent soil, and la said to contain an abundance ol iron ore, aud a thick rein of bituminous coal. The Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, if not directly across it. The Milistown creefe runs through it. ALSO, 500 acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the Sunbury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than In these lands. The completion of the Runbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil of great value. Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. 147 Fourth street. feb22'e*intf Hotel for Lease* RILEY’S IIOTKI., (formerly known us the Lamartine nousn,) is offered for Irnats on favorable terms. Berng situated on the corner of Fourth street and Grant. Dear to the Court llour'U.fto 1 about mid’.vny feon tbu Mvnimgahda Viiuirf and the Pennsylvania Depot, it is one of the most plea-uut, convenient and desirable locutions in the city The Hotel will be farr.ithfd, if desired, aud lease*! for u term of yean, commencing from the first of April Dext Fi>r further information apply to JOSEPn 8. k A. I*. M°ItKISOS, Office No. 143 Fourth st., Pittsburgh. 'I'O LLT—Kn-m the l«t of April next, the commodious 1. BRICK BUILDINGS fl'-tuaio >q the Second Ward of the City ol Pittsburgh, between IWc&i-nrid-.-e street and the MuuoogaheU river, lately occupied by Messrs. Bake weil, Peara 4 Co. as a Ola** mx.ouf:ictnry and wareboare. Thin property Is eligibly eiiuatei, adjacent to the Monon* guhela wh&rf, fur any business connected with steamboating or river trad-?, or for manufacturing purports. Several small BuitUiugj and a capacious yard are attach e-1. Apply to OLdVKIt W. BAHNK3, President Pitt, and Conn. U. H. Co., Neville Hall, Fourth und Liberty streets. For Kent) VFARM CONTAINING 63 AcUKS OF LAND, under a hicb stats ot'cultiva ion, with a large and convenient DM KLLING II'USK, recently built aud of modern style; gool Darn, Stabling. Ar., *dtusted on thy south bank of the tfunongahela river, 0 miles above Pittsburgh, being one r f lb** most beautiful and pleasant localities unywbere 10 be louo'l. Possession given on or be'ore the Ist of April next, tminiro of U. CHILDS 4 CO., ir.hS:tf 103 Wood street. iiu ilTdi n <T~ lot A LOT "1 fert frout on WYLIK mreet, and extending tack 109 i'«et to Wide alley. On the hack part of tLe Lot U a Cellar Wall, built tor two small Houses. Thia Lot is in a d.rdrablt* loeattou ftT a residence; un«J will be told low, fttid on favorable terms. Title good, tuid clear from incumbrance. Enquire of OKU. F. GILLMOKE, Jyl3 At Office of Morning Post. For Kent, 1 FARM CONTAINING A HOLT 140 ACRE?, on the J\. Steubenville* Turnpike, six mile* from Pittsburgh, late h'lmesU’uJ of Wiilium Jtl'Cormick. Possession given immediately. Term- por annum. Enquire of ruhTnUwtf L»ot for Sale* A 0001) BUILDING L0T,21 feet front on Carson street by IUO feet su depth, in Birmingham, will be sold Oteap. Enquired GKO. K GILLMOiIK, Jtl3 ot office of the Morning pout. FOR SAL.E VERY CHEAP. A BUILDING 1/>T IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 tat by lin). A good bargain can be had by applying soon at th.- office of the M.uVSINO POST * jy!2:tf ONLY* 51,40*) for a pta-e « f G ROL'N D containing about Eight A<*r»'>, iu a pl"A«:*o: anil very healthy lo'utiun, only ten minute-*’ walk from tho R. R.‘ Depot at fast Liberty. Terms of payment tvill bo male easy. Tire property Is in a goo’ u*ighborhooJ, aod is offereJ at the above low price, as the nwrur b* going West. Persons in vrnnt d puch a place, will cull at the HeG Est.te Office of inh2i 3. CL’TIIBKHT & PON. 1 in Third st IAUK SALK —Au excellent Frame lloa.-e and Lot, on J/ lloaca street, Allegheny citv,«t a very low rate-. En quire of THOMAS WOODS. 'I'O Lhl‘ —A two story Brick Dweliiug House, on Centre J[ Avenue. Aptly to H. MINER A CO, :Vhl2 No. 32 tiaiihfielJ Ptrvet EDUCATIONAL NEW COLLEGE HALL IKON CITY Cu.MMF.tU lAL CoLLKG K, evrner Wood and Fourth Ktro.-te, Pittsburgh. MILLAK A bltu., in pie.-mtlng th. ir pcknr.wle.jf ments to the pub U\ have th« honor to announce that t oy have filled up in the nu st elegant and costly style, unsurpassed in thin countr . th* l new COLLEGE HALL, which covers an arm i.f nearly f. ur thousand square feet, mating it »t once the most muguificrut e-lablbhinent of ‘be kiud In the Wp«t»*rn country The Hall is richly furnished, and con tains a capacious Library, containing every accessible work on Accounts, Commeidul Law, Ac , to which the Students have free nrress. This commodious ls nowin the full tide of success, having nn y been pntnbtifhKi about four months, not* v h.-tac<ltcg <,and to show its [opulaxlty with the com niunity.i it has bad upwards of two hundred Students, which exhibits u prosperity, considering tta short time op nei, perhaps unequalled by any other Commercial College. in onneetion is nn apartment, recently Cid-hed, fi-r ihe <*vctu«ive instruction of li lies, auvl which Li eutir« Iv dif cenDecteJ from the other department. The principal design of this College is to qrifillfy young mm fr-r the Counting-Hour e, or in fact for any kind of mer o»ntile in a «operiorand expedition? manner. Lectures Daily on Domestic Bu-ioes.s Discounting and Renewing Bids, Importing and Exporting Banking, tho pun base and sale id Bills oi Exchange, Commi-sion and Company Accounts, domestic aod foreign. Also, Commer rial Calculation?, Steamboat Book-liveplng, and all euch accounts a- usually occur in active business. Mrrcjyitile Qurresporultnct. —Students in thin brnnch will be made familiar with eruiposiug all the f. rme of bills. Ac., useful in the routine of business. Business, Epistolary, and every description of IMnin and Ornamental Penmanship taught on ent rely new and origi nal principles, by Millar & llro., whose g eat reputation ns successful Teachers and actual Writers is well known throughout the United States. cturrs f n political Pc-rnmny J'rpidar faclurts on CLwi merciul lane, tfc. In a word, this Institution is u complete C-iunting House on an extensive scale. The public ore assumi that no Student shall receive a diploma from tbe Iron City College unless bo is In every way worthy of It. Faculty.—MlLLAß A BRO., Principals and Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. J. J. UITCUCOCK, (author of Hitchcock’s System of Bookkeeping,) Pilncipul oi the Bookkeeping Department, aud 1 edurer oo all important bu-.lup.ss transactions. JOHN FLEMING, (author of Fleming's new and improved sypt**m of Boob-keepiug,) will deliver weekly Lectures on the Science of Arcoants. JAMES H. HOPKINS, member of tho Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial I .aw. The College open from HAM. till 10 P. M. The public are respectfully invited to call. mb3l Pittsburgh Mathematical & Commercial COLLEGE IS now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen Pupil* who wish to eceiveu so ind and thoroogb know ledge of the following brunches of education: Writing, Book-Keeping and all its collateral sciences, Algebr*, Geome try, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, the use of Olobes, Geography, Arithmetic, 4c, 4c The Principal ueeds not to bo recommended, us his name and capability are well known to this community, being a Teacher In this city for several years, null for the last threo months has suc cessfully taught in tbo Iron City Commercial College, but has left it on bis own accord, with the intention of estab lishing an institution in which the youth of Pittsburgh cun acquire a knowledge of things more profitable than making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chance will Writing be neglected. Tbo Principal's capabilities can bo tested by any person who doubts his qualifications, as they were by the gentle men whose names are attached to the following testi monials : Allegheny, November 24,1854. I take great pleasure in certifying to Mr Barry'* qualifi cations as a thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to Instruct young geDtiemen in the science of accounts— be sides being a good mathematician and ripe scholar In other respects. JOHN FLEMING, Late Professor in Pittsburgh Commmcial College. Pirr&BUßua, November 24. Mr, Barry is omlnently qualified for imparling instruction In the science of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-Keep ing I foun t him even criticaily acquainted with those branches of knowledge. JAS. M. PKYOR, Principul Third Ward Public Schools X ptato it qs mj opinion, that a? a Mathematician and Book Keeper, Mr. John Barry bus few equals, and no supe riors. I think all the Teachers of tills Oouuty Association will concur with tne in this statement. Principal First Ward S-hauls, Allegheny. The "Writing department will be attended to by a gentle man of superior qualifications, who will devote all his at tontion to the Immediate improvemedt of the pupils, lloura of Instruction from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. TERMS: Book-Keeping and Writiug f2O per courro. Arithmetic 10 per quarter. Writing... 3 for 20 lessons. AiU£*.£tfai Buiuji.nus, Liberty street, near Wood. mhlO J. BABRY, Principal. DulT’i Mercantile College, 1 ROUNDED IN IB4O.—INCORPORATED BY THE LEGIS ; LATUIIE. On reference to any of our city merchants, it will be found that this is the only establishment of the kind ever established 1 u this city in wnich they bate any confidence— the only one in whlnh 1 ouble Entry Book-Keeping has been thoroughly taught;—the only one in which Account aols can get reliable advice in case of difficalty with their booksthe only one in which the doctrines of Partnership settlements are thoroughly elucidated;—the only one in which Lectures upon Commercial Law hare been regularly and Fy6tematieally delivered for nearly eight years;—the only one in which a good Handwriting can be obtained the only one in which Teachers of Penmanship can be in structed in the ornamental branches of the art;—the only one whose Professor of Penmanship will let visitors have a specimen ol his Writing. Call and get a Circular, and a ; specimen of Mr. Williams’ splendid writing. tohlQ Instructions In Music, MR WAMELLNK. would respectfully inform his pupils an . friends that he will continue his profession as Instructor c n the PIANO FORTE anti.VOICE. Orders left t Mr. KLEBER’S Musio Store, or at hit resi dence, No. 187 tLCOND Street, will be promptly attended to. aos MUSIC furnished by FRAN K CARGO, for Parties, Pa rades, Ac., on tha shortest notice and at low i&teß. Be may be depended on. He mar to® found at B, M. Car* street, mhld CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. CONNKCn.NG WITH STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL VIA WSILSVILf.K, ’ Ohio and Pannaylvanfa UnUron.j, VIA ALLIANCE. rpHE shortest, quickest aud most reliable rou !«• to X Chicago, Bock Lelaud, Galena, and Bt. Louis, Is VIA OLEYELAND. j This route in One Hundred miles fborter i»od about nine 1 hours quicker than the circuitous one Tin Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Dally Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland sir hours, Chicago twenty-three boars, and St. Louis thlrty-poren boars. VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at 3.00, 4.. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. M., connect at Alliance at 0.30 A. M., 11.45 A. &!., and G 30 I*. 11,, as I'oiJows: Trains for Cleveland leavp Alliance at 7.30, A.M., and 12.00 M., and 6 3ft P. M , conn.cting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04 A. M., 2.20 P. M., and 9 00 P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Loolp, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as that is the only train by which close connections are made through to the above point. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning, and St. Louis at mid night. The St.'amors Forest City and Diarnal will leave the Mo noDgahela wharf ovejy morning, (Sundays excepted.) at 10 o’clock, for Wellsville, connecting with the train leaving Wellsville at 4.30 P. M., and arririog at Cleveland at 9 00 P. M. An Accommodation Train will leave We'lsvllle daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 6.4") P. M., connecting at Bayard with Express Train arriving in Cleveland at 2,20 P. M. Trains from Wellsville and Cleveland connect at Bayard for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dover, and New Philadelphia. for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west, vii Wellsville, are sold at a less rate than via Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run os follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. M., and 6.25 M.; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. SL, and 10.00' A. M. Trains leave Chicago for Rock Island and St Louis as follows: For Rock Inland at 900 A. M., and 11.00 P. M. For St. Louis at 9.15 A. M., and 10.05 P. M. Passengers for 8h Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet, ana thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St Louis. Passengers by the 9.15, A. M., Train arrive In Bt. Louis at 11.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago ana St. Louis. Ist clots, ‘id cVi. Ist class. 24 cVs. To Alliance $2 30 To La Salle... $lO CO $l3 60 “ Cleveland ... 400 “ Itock lel’d, 18 00 14 25 “ Toledo 650 “ Galena .... 18 15 14 GO •‘Chicago .13 00 $lO 50 « Springfield 18 70 10 20 “ Bloomingt...l6 ‘JO 14 40 “ Burlington 2100 “ St. Louis ....21 00 10 50 Passengers are requested to office of the Company, in Mi NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to the Mississippi, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD Foemkklt the Cmoioo aim Aubooa & Ce.xt. Militabt Tract ft. B. is kow costpleted, And Trains run tho entire distance f>om CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCT, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPEuLO, FORT DES MOINKS, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ao.and the only ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST.LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKBONYILLK, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads. FOR hALfc Trains oh the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. rf’ages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—mikiog the quickest and mart reliable route to reach all the important points west nf the Mississippi os far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty* miles less staging than by any other rou - e. The Road, for a large portion of tho way, is laid with the continuous Bail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West— well s'oekej with the most modem Locomotives and elegant new Car?. James c. richky, Near the premises. ■6s?* By this mule passengers are sure of making connec tions, and arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delsy of fogs and ice, and dangors of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, ond no charge for handling at any point. TUROUG H TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices in the Ea«t; at tbe Office o/ the Company', corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at thu Depot of the Galena R. K., and at the Mich. Cent. R. It. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sta., opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FRhIUUT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, Supß. C. E. FOLLhTT, Gen’l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. TICKETS can be procurod at the principal Railroad Officer of ih« country. mh!9 7?> Fourth street. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TnE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lantic cities wjth Western, North-west»-rn end Pouth wept, ru States, hr k eonGnoous Railway direct. This road al?o connects at Pittsburgh with daily line ol steamers to all part.- on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Ban du-Ky with steamers to all ports on tbe North-western Lake?; making the most direct, cheapest and reliabU route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Great Writ. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITT3BUBGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoe?, Dry Goods, 1 irv\tv« (in boxen.) Furs, Fathers, tc.. ! f 90c - P er 100Ibs - SECOND CLASS.—-Books and Stationery,) Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- >7sc. per IOOJbs. th«-r, Wool, Ac ) THIRD CLASS—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon l •, nnfV , H and Pork, (In bulk.) H.rop, le { 6oc ' P*' 100Ib8 - FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish. Bacon and I Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard OH } V GT loQ ™‘ In shipping Goods from any point East ot Philadel phia, Iw particular to mark package *cta Penmyltxinia Hailroad.’’ All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. FccniiT Aoexts —Moses Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. Y.; K. J. Soceder, Philadelphia; Magrnw A Koons, Balti more ; Geo. C. Franciscus, Pittsburgh; Bbringman 4 Browo, Cincinnati. Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, JxouisviUe, Ky.; It. C. Meldrum, Madism, lud.; Ratcliff A Co., St. Louis, Mo.; J. 8. Mitchell A Sun, Evansville, Indiana. U. n. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. 11. -J. LOMBAERT, _janf>o Superintendiint, Altoona, Pa. JOHN KELLY, Notice* RAILROADS VIA WELLBVILLE. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. procure tbelr tickets at tb* House, below the [JUAND, Bup’t, Cleveland. OAUQUKY. Ax’t, Pittsburgh. CENTRAL ROUTE TURODOn Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TnRKF. DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 714, A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M., and Pitts burgh for Phlladelphlaatl, P.M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M.,and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The above Hues connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from SL Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, HU Frankfurt, Lexington and Louisville, Terra Haute, Madison, Lafayette ami Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefont&ine, Bandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet-Boats from and to New Obleaxs, St. Louia, Louisville and Cincinnati. Through Tickets can be had to or Hum either of the above places. For furtber particulars, see handbills at tbe different starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelpbia, BaUi more, New York, or Boston. TIIOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines. Philadelphia. J. MKBKIMEN, janGO Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. TRANSPORTATION TO AHD t’ROHI THE EASTERN CITIES VIA FENNA. CANAL AND RAILROADS. D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. THIS ROUTE being now in good order, we ere prepared lo despatch property either way on favorable terms. Shipments consigned to either of the undersigned will do fo. warded without charge for commissions, and all instruc* ions promptly attended to. Address or upply to D. LEECH & CO., Penn street and Canal, Pittsburgh. HARRIS A LEECH, Receiving Depot No. 13 South Third street, Delivering Depot, Dock St-, Philadelphia. A. SMITH, Agent, No. 75 North strett, Baltimore. JNO. MCDONALD, Agent, No. 7 Battery Placo, New York. Henry Richardson, Jeweller, HAVING re-Gtted his store in a handsome manner, and but recently returned from tho eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and eastern* ers to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Kar Kings, Miniature Lockets, etc,, etc. FANCY GOOD&—Such as Fapier Mache, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, I Colt’s Pistols, Porte Mommies In great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or* namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appre* lated. [novl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET. ENTERPRISE WORKS. iV'o. 136 TFowi tired, Third door below Virgin Alley. BOWN 4 TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting men to their largo assortment of Guns, Rifles and Re volving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever opened In this market; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or forirood approved paper. marls Boots and Shoes. JM’LAUGHLIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite . the Mayor's Office, is manufacturing Oentlomen’s first Boots, Low Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress and Button ed Goiters; Ladies’Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, Slip pars, and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shade; fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; Misses and Children’s do, of every variety. N- B. —All kinds made to order, on short nctice. [bulO Law Books. I AM authorized to sell low some valuable Law Boohs. 10 rols. Pa. Reports,.by Barr; Bouvler’a Institutes; Um.enllers Evidence; Wharton’ b Digest, last od.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, 4c. _ GEO. F. GILLMORB, at the nfflca of-Mmning Post Removed* - TO THE PUBLIC —JOUtf 0. PABRY, successor to vasty, Scott k Co., baa romoKi his Warehmrae next tbs Foundry oo SECOND utreot, adjoining Oas Works, where X am now prepared to Bell erery thing 1 greatly reduced pricefl» fapSilmt JOHN C. PARKY. ' a Partner wanted* A PERSON having a Capital of Tbrca or Four Thousatd Dollars to Invest In a Manufacturing bvainefft - ~ hear of an opportunity vrhero ha/*™** TT^T * i.« short The best: refer®* ltai»»wlT«VHlS ,J, i-W'• •."§ «...» •■>>. w _, • ' ' a i- X .-*• ■ •'•2. ;.«■«. -y. MEDICAL. DR, HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY 7 DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., Wilt EFFICTOAUT CPfiK . LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAtJNDipF, Cfironic or N’mout Debility, Distant of the Kidneyt, and aU rfi seasts'arisingfrom a disordered Liver or Stomach. fiach as Constipa tion, Inwsra Piles, Fulness.or Blood to the - * Hend,Acliityof theßtQfflitflh,' • • ’- NauEeajDenrtburn,DJFguatforfc'ood,“ , Fulness or weight In the Stomach, Sour BnietttUons, Sinking, or Flattering at the Pit .tv l !™ 8t . omacil »Swimming of the Head, Hurtled and Dimcult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Choate ing orSuffocaticßSenjiaaon whim in )>i D g Posture, Dimness of iJ n°n’« D ? U .u f efc ? % fyt * tb « Sight, Fever and u }} £ an ID Head, -DeSi'ietu’y of Perspiration. \ ellowness of UieSttuApd.Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbi, ac.,*Budden ' ’ Flushes of Heat Burning la the * Flesh, ( onstanu Imagin ings of Evil, andgreat Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the attention of lha public to this preparation, does so with n feeling of the utmost confi dence In its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no übw and untried article, hut one that hue stood the test of a ten years’ trial, before the American people, and Its reputation end salt) is unrivalled by anv similar pre parations extant Tho testimony in its favor given tw the most prominent and well known Physicians wad individu als, in ail partß of the country Is immense. Be&rHag any who may doubt, to my “ Memorabilia,”or Practical Reseipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. . > Principal Office and M&nufact ry, ISO Arch street, Phila delphia, pa. O-Soid by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyset*, 140 Wood street pB, A. Fahnestock A Co., No. 8 Wood street; Fleming £ro*hfTS, 60 Woodstieet; ll.p. gwartzand J. P.Flemlng, Allegh nyi decl9:d*wlyl3 ’ RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE, 08, NATURE’S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, FOR the Prevention and Cure of lsnnuttmnTT and Re mittent Fetshs, Fever and Aoce, Chills and Ftvn, Dumb Ague, Gjnoul Debility, Night Sweats, and aU other fiTms of disease which have a common origin la Malaria or Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain seasons Is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, la. the same in character wherever it exists—North, South, East or West—and will every where yield to this'newly-discovered antidote, which is claimed to be the greatest discovery in medicine ever made. This specific is so lmnulefs that It may bo taken by per sons of every ngo, sex or toudilion, and it will not substi tute fer one disease others still worse, as is too often the re sult in the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenin, and other poisonous rr deleterious drags, not a particle of any of which is admitted inio this preparation. The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re sults from the use of this NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. will entirely protect any resident or traveler even In the inof.t sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Biiioas disenso whatever, or any injury from constantly in haling Malaria or.Mlaszua. It will instantly check the Ague In persons who have suf fered for any length of time, from one day to twonty years, so lliat they oeed never have another chili, by continuing its use according to directions. It will Immediately relieve all the distressing results of Bilious or Ague diseases, such as general debility,nigbt sweats, etc. Tbe patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. Finally, its use will banish Fever and Ague from families and all classes. Farmers and all laboring men, bv adopt* ing it as a preventive, will be free from Ague or Bilious at* tacks in that Beeson of the year which, while it ia the most Sickly, is the most valuable one to thtm. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases;.some may require more Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. Trade circulars for* warded oh application, and the article will be consigned on liberal terms to responsible parties in every flection of the country. JAB. A, lUIODE3, Proprietor, Providence, B. I. Aoeats— New York: 0. V, CUICEENKB A CO., and C. H. KING. Boston: WEEKS A POTTER. Philadelphia: DYOT r & SONS —and for sale by dealers generally. [feb27 DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST. TUIAT3 ALL DISEASES OP THE JIB AND EAB WITHOUT CUPPINQ, LEECHIiVa, ULISTEKIKO, OB THE USE Of CALOMEL. OFFICE 45S BROADWAY, CQK. GRAND ST., NEW YORK. Hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, r ROUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acnteor Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among tbe diseases of tbe eye which are treated by Dr. 11. with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles. Artificial Eyes Inserted without an operation. All letters post-paid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou* sands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr. Henderson : Wm J. Fryer, 326-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. •Alfred Southwick, Printer, *• fj. Goodspeed, Gleqa Falls, N. Y. •Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. •Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. tlliss Mary Bellows, N. R. Station, Duchess co., N. Y. •Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Conn. •John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N, Y. Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier aDd Enq., N. Y. fJ ernes W r . Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. Jarvis Rodgers, H “ A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel. K. M. Ferriss, Organ Builder, Houstou St. R. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N..Y, Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. M. P. Collins, Teacher Ponmaaship, Trc»7, N. Y, R. L. Ross, Albany, N. Y. r : A. Dillenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. B. 11. Uaviiand, Athens, N. Y. John W. Haekett, Blughamptou, N. Y. •These patients were blind, and had to ba led to the ofllce. At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the oiiy at pleasure. •These cases of Amaurosis were restored to eight after they were given up ns incurable by the faculty, and can be referred to by Buy person who wishes to learn the facta in these cases, by writing to them. jans Bazin's Premium Perfumery# A PRIZE MEDAL at the Great London Exhibition of the Industry of ail Nations, in 1851, and Sevea High est Premiums, awarded the subscriberiuthiscountry, have E roved bis preparatiocs of a superior quality, and placed im among the best perfumers and soap makers of Europe and America. His celebrated ShaviDg Creami and Lus* trales, his fine Pomades, Toilet Waters, and Perfarac3 lor the Handkerchief, (of GO varieties,) arc unsurpassed by any in the world. All articles purchased at this establishment are warrant ed of the finest quality. With an addition of many new articles to his list, and greatly increased LiciJilies for manufacturing,heUenabled to furninh them to dealers In any quantity desired, and at very liberal prices. Couutry Dealers, requesting it, can have a Price List mailed to their address, free of postage. f feb2'2:dawlm {3 Palmer’s Celebrated Epicurean Sauce* STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soups, Gravies, Fish, Moat, Game, Ac. We advise all good housewives to try it. Price 25 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit StorvK in the United States and Oanadas. For sale by M’CLURG and G. H. KEYSER, Pittsburgh. P. T WRIGHT k CO:, 2U Market street, Philadelphia. jsnl9:dawlv ia Private Discuses* fDR. BROWN, .No. 41 Diamond Alley, De- 0 votes his entire attention to an office Practice. tfHf Elis business is mostly confined to PWcaie TV Venereal Diseazes> atul such painful affections, flfc brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgeuceandexces* Byphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions,Gonorrhea,Gleet,Stricture Urethral Discharges, Impurity ofjtho lilood, ■with all Discs* ses of the Venereal Organ. Shin Diseases, Scorbutic Krup* lions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Disease*!, Seminal Weak* ness, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness) Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the-Joints, Fistnla in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back and Loins, itrl tation of the Bladder and Kidney successfully Cure guaranteed Twenty ye&rs*practice(ten in thiscity)«nablea Dr.Browa to offer assurances of a speedy curetoallwho may come on) dor hisoare Office and Private Consultation Booms, 41, Diamond alley tfo. Charges moderate. DOTfcdAw«ly RUEUMATISM.— Dr. Brown’s newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism is a speedy and 'certain Remedy that painful trouble. It never falls. Offleeand Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND Pittsburgh, Penn’a. The Doctoris always at horn* m«rch‘i3‘dkw. To WholesMe Grocers, Liquor Dealers and Bl&nafaoturers. THE SUB&CRIBKR is now importing a superior quality ot' OIL OF COGNAC, of which of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce afineCognac Brandy.- His ES3ENCB3 OF ROCHELLE and OTAIID 1 8 BRANDT; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER and pKAOU BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FKUCUTWANGEB, 141 Malden Lane. New York. P. S. —Importer of Tagaerreotype Chemicals, Platina, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn’s Ext. Copalva, Sulphate Am* monlti. Ac. deeZldatf MAKDWAKG FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH, JR., No. IST Wood street* PITTSBURGH. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Hois, Bent Stuff, Springs, &c., &c. ■' Alexander \V« Poster* Attorney and counsellor at law, asd soucx. toa is Agent for procuring Bounty Lands, and Pensions, and for the Collection of fllalrn* in Great Britain and Ireland. £&• Collections mado in this and adjoining Counties; Es* tales of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested oh Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street, a few doors above gjnlthflfda. Pittsburgh, March 28,1856—[mhS&dtwJ A. \V. Foster, , ri NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the fctateaor Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa and California. fij* Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken Tor reeo*dor use in any of the above named States. Pittsburgh, March 28.1855—-fmh23‘fltw] OLD SOLDIERS ate reminded that under the Bounty Land bill j ast passed, all who have served in any war since 1790 are entitled to 160 acres of land. The under* filmed offers his services for tho procurement of Warrants under said Act. A. W. FO3TBR, Attorney at Law, Fourth at., above Smlthfleld. N. B.—The law applies also to all Drivers engaged in hauling for the Army; to all Sailors and Marines;-to Rev* olniionary Officers and Soldiers; to those engaged as Yolun* teers at Plattaburg; to flotilla men, and to those engaged In defence of LewUtown, (Del.) mh2ftd*w Boarding School* OR SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.-The GLEN TIOTEL and Grounds are offered for RENT for either the above purposes. Tho site and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and tho singular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to nh&fctf 3. W. BUTLER, 97 Front stmt. TJMBKOIDERIEii.-fA. A. MASON A GO. have ju t re tji_coifed per express & cartona of Embroideries, eompri- Bingtiew and elegant styles Collars. Onffs, Collarettes,- Head Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Sleeves, Chemisette* Udkfe, As., which wflibeoffeied at extremelyloVr price* Jaa23 rfeuT FOCvpartteu* X. BAZIN, (Successor :o E. Roussel.) No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, Philadelphia. ’ V v-V
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