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Thtjebday, April 12.
William Knapp plead guilty to two charges 01
petty larceny, on oath of Geo. M Cormick, and
was sentenced on the first to three months, and
on-the second to two month’s imprisonment in
the county jail. . .
Commonwealth vb. William Steel; indictment,
burglary, on oath of Mr. H. Bryson, of the St.
Charles Hotel:. The defendant is a colored man,
V’ and was found in the cellar of the Hotel on the
:> v night of she 22d of January. The defendant
' . alleged that ho had no felonious Intent In enter
• f t',-' ■•7, ing the cellar, but'as the door was found broken
- M open, and the fellow was a notorious bad char
'! ,' r " tVi'• 1 aotef, his assertions were not entitled to muoh
weight.- The jury returned a verdiot of guilty,
:" ; ,sand Judge M'Clure sentenced him to three years
-in the Western Penitentiary. . .
Commonwealth vs. Jean Battistas indictment,
' ' ; aSßault and battery, on oath of Bnsa“'*a‘*a
'yrA’A A The prosecutrix faded to appear, and the defend-
Vi&isvr <.l ant was discharged. . '
•' , V Joseph Eppinger, a German, who was deoided
: -7- to be an insane person Borne time since by a
V-..VtI jury, was directed by the Court to be taken to
I■-; 1 ■-; ■1 the Lunatio Asylum,- at Harrisburg.
•- i - ; 1 Margaret Graham, a colored girl 14 years of
'• S age, against whom there were several indict
r- *vi meats pending for larceny, was ordered by the
V Court to be taken to the House of Befuge.
'l In the case of Jason Ewing, Wm Bailey, Bobt.
VtfcfXK 1 Moore, and Henry Kennedy, indicted for assault j
and battery with intent to. kill, a verdict, was
’’H -T-'X rendered against Ewing, bb radioted; the others (
./ -j if ere convicted of assault and battery only- _ !
f« ; ;j A number of persons plead goilty to Keeping i
7 ••’V : : 1 tippling houses, and were fined $2O and costs.
1 - ,‘ >’ t •'•.'4 Disteict ConET.—B.eforo Hon. H- W. Wil-
S . ! ' 1 case vs. Croghan’s admin- !
“1 f; 7-' .J , ! utrator. a verdidt of $540 was rendered for
1 plaintiff; snbjeot to the opinion of the Court on
points reserved. _ .
v-V- The jury in the case of Wm. Larimer, jr. ta.
A owWoTlteamboat Savannah, returned a ver
-:M7'yd diet for $412 60 for plaintiff.
; Bein«mau"& Mnrtin vs. David Holmes. Thos.
A&’nAxy i ‘if Xi v' S Clarke et al, owners of steamboat Buckeye
I’, 1 , .*%• J State. Mitohell & Palmer and A. W. Loomis for j
plaintiffs; Dmbstaetter and - Stanton oj defen- j
vl7 f '■ >TES i: c:■ T:! Santo.* • Action to recover on goods alledged to ,
' have been delivered to the boat and afterwards
7 -7 M H;- Verdict for plaintiffs for $269 21.
Chartiere Coal Company vs. B*mucl Watson.
‘ * i O P.HamUtcnfor plaintiff; J. Mellon and Stan
-777 ton for defendant. Action to recover money in
tho possession of-defendant, late Secretary^
.-the company. In services were,
'urged os au offset. Oa trial.
A Af’dDisTWtssiso Accidbst os the 0 & P. B. B.—
1 On Wednesday, about 12 o’clock, a young man
named James P. Bichey, a breaksman on a
,&J SnMS'iltt-fc*:- ? tvfCg freight train of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, m
attempting todetaoh a couple of eats when the
: toto «.*•«» »»«»»’• at Enon “• °“ d - r
y -~ l 'r''dM the wheels* sod had both legs ont off. Tho tram
- I was instantly stopped, but when the unfortunate
wivtt reached; he was found to be deml. He
resided In the Second Ward, Allegheny, and
t'-fh.&'*'S leaves a wife and three children. His body was
OV^C^' 1 W';v • V-.-d' bronght up yesterday morning.
Bcicn)E or a Lckatic.-Oo Wednesday, a Mr
>"'j<t’frfhi mi William Graham left his home m the upper part
if iTcity, and has not been beard of smee.
Teaterday morning his clothes were found on
the tank of the Ohio river, near the Point Ao
he had made repeated threats of committing
suicide, it is supposed that he has drowned him-
self at that place, and men were engaged during
the day dragging .he river for his bmiy, but up
to last night met with no success. He was ante
jeet to fita of aberration of mind.
Destbcction or a Bavt.—A valuable raft
th a large number of shingles on board, struck
i f 4“t against one of the piere of the new bridge erect
ing at Sharpebnrg, on Wednesday evening, and
was knocked to pieces. Yesterday, the river
was covered with floating shingles,logs, &o. We
understand the owner of the raft intendo bnng
ing enit against the Bridge Company for dam-
A ' Theatus—Besefit or Mo. Cocedock—Bet
not Tor playgoers forget that Mr. Conldook’s
benefit comes off to night, on which occasion he
'Wr?;' *\'t:i Appear as Bonis XI, and as Dnko Aran a ain
’ :2s ' .the Honey Moon. The unequalled acting cf this
Bk r *£' +’ r I*' * *>'>, \ , 'r^' u V‘ r C* i3 V ffcntleman baa secured him such a host of friends
V T 'i C&ZJ ; Sat i“s unnecessary to wish him a full house;
.crowded audience is certain to be in attend
y“r"' v <• Watch Stolen.—A valuable gold watch was
‘*4 i' 1 * '' stolen, on Wednesday night, from the house of
-;7 J Mr. Gnslave Ebbell, in the Fifth Ward. Two
young men namßd Henry and James Heppeny
~y f" ■ ’ V-- ' 1* ' A were seen to enter the room from whioh the
'' r ' , ;~ ,k i • i watch was stolen, and a warrant was yesterday
-9 C ; I r_ r ,’i •. f't'ji Issued, by Alderman Wilson, for their arrest.
f ' COEaEOTioH. —Messrs. Graff, Beisinger &
■ f- GraKuest ns to state that, J. D. Wilson,
(s-<@r-d* -iVp ;-J n ftffv .* T'isjsi; ,? •* pi .ti ..hile in their employ, was not allowed tho privi
l ■ '•:■ r ‘: f. ",. ■ > r : lege of Issuing checks with the name of the 6rm
? ''■ 7 j attached, and that the statements to the contra
_y>_.-.V \’7' r - - -*,V ry, published in several of the morning papers,
i,l were not correct. . .
; l v-V A H«att Bm>raEBß.-During the first eight
\ >■%;’ the present month.tbe OhioandPenn
, '-t-i'V '. ‘'C7 \ dl «,ivania BaUraad carried 12,610 passengers,
'■ ,* r! ’i running three through trains of ci 6 bt cara attC ,
i." t'T-jy V'.T/ •\ 4 .very day.. This wUI make an average of nearly
’ r f-' -.'.y a,600 passengers a day,
j- 4 ’. d thb CoMHiastos of Col. D. C. Holts, as
, y.‘. ’r‘> 7*" 7'-- d *ioo of the Peaoe for Snowden township, was
v ’ ;d-7 ,5 I rP' p’l -ejtefday received-by that gentleman from flo»-
- \'i y "* '. ernor PMlook. ’ We feel pcrfeotly Batisfiedthe
>. ‘,o Colonel will make an aotive, energetic magistrate.
v. -.-'V- Thb Black Swab’s first Concert in this city,
• ;;7;r;"yv>y, .K' a gWen to night, in City Hall. Great cn
" iJ.'; ,y/,- y> »* t ; V‘ C' oVyiyi rioslty ia feu to see and hear one who has exoi-
v • ’• <-• -.%• f, a 8 J much attention in this oountry and En
' ,’i/? rope, and doabtleae theJiaUwißbe^crowded^
iit&MWi&xf‘VSs.f 1 -V t SsitFlSi) valuable book*jcst beceited
«-•< -7.. - - -s 7,7^,’|7‘ y-- ~ neXUMr'Ub “ 4 COrrMpondence of Countess or
lll‘.’;y B g D |.^o/the™“o»thmnou»nove l ,b s Wffll*
N £’AS ,^, by Joko Dul.ock
r hS Middleton, or The Historyofa Fortune, by G.W
-V■•**«*. ,V'vy-^'^v ,i , 8 BtOTy Book, en itlwl “Prank."
•><\ x*i V N T v -* <-?-£*/ sji g ofjSge EdmondV Bpltnualism. i
f + * v J l» °ksto Fifth street, oppose the Theatre.
y '' l £'•* '' r g OT p li T a oF H^ißE' antoub dew-drop
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V v*t ,k ' , v‘y v- -\j\* V” ’ * aA, MASON A CO. are opening an
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TilK CITY.POST.
FBI HAY MOBSING:
fIvALTB Orfloi.—lntcrmcnta i n o l^ e
Pittsburgh, from April Ist to April Bth. 1856.
ATOMS. CbuMß*
Bp*sma.... 5 “ 2
Fmr ? \
Ooniumptton.-- }■ 3
Disease of Brain - J .. o
Disease of liter - - ... o
Msetfic of Heart— - * 1!!.—.. 1 .
Marasmus 7 V ...... 0
Disease of the Bowels— * . 2
Pneumonia---- - £ 0
a
WbooplngCocgb- ” ... 0
BtflM*orn... —** V ....... 0
Old n \
CoogesUoo tungs „} u
Gun shot wound l —* *
OP TUB ABOVE THERE WERE:
Under 1 year From 40 to 60 - J
From .. 2 u 60 .to 60.*. - }
EU» s—.'— 2 “ 60 to 70— -}
'6 to 10... ......... I 70 to 80 ~ J
10 to 16..... 0 80 to 00 -0
•15 to^o—o “ 00 to 100 *
;?0to80.:_ 6 Age unknown - u
Milet?6i >^nie«’i7; "White 33; Colored 0 .Total 83.
Ryorder of the Board of Health. „
: ANB pK. O noSo?H, llt h.
CoTOT OT.Qcaetsb Sesbions.— Before Hon.
Wm. B. M’Clure, President Judge, lion. a»
br“l Adams oncUHon. William Bogge, Assoolate
J.ndges:
limmtiitvQs— A w
UUa Trimmings. Bt
“g* fer yrorselTM. M Wn)v , gtreeti Pittsburgh.
he can wdbli m™ l^ l
giTen - rmigS
Music tarnished CARGO, for Parties, Pa
fades, ACn on the shortest notice and at tow raw*
rtmw ha depends on. He may be fonnd at B. M. Car
gt?a Caffoerrcan Booms, 78 Fourth street. mblß
—pttrNQHS’ pULMOiiic SYEUP.—Tha mo*t celebrate i
ww ia uee » for caring coughs, colds and con*
'Those suffering with diseases of the longr
Boropuo.. xoow gtt doa. reoelTed by
should glto »v *m* l jy S JXEMTNO,
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■ n „ nBE AND LUI fob 9*50 —lot sale, 1 new
A HOUBB An flotißO, with good Lot, paled fenc>-»
A F»me taalfid oq Mu
troit UMB, *°'VPL.__ of the city. A bargain can
1 wltbln treaty terms of payment,
:ibotadtottieaPON, 140 Third at.
COMMERCIAL POST.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND
MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.
OFFICER
Priti-imi —JOHN SEIIPTON. ■
.tint Via PraidaU—Viit. H. Bjci»h.
'&»nd “ “ Wh. B. BEOffS.
Suntary—Vtu. 8. Hates.
Treatvret— Jons D. ScmiT.
Superintendent— S. T. NostHAX, Jb. „
Cbmm&lw of Arbitration for ApriI. —WUUAM H. eM p?»
V. P ; W. Rikihabi, B. F. Joses, Bisjahis Babe* eh, j. b.
BILWOKTU.
APRIL 13.
WEEKLY MONEY ABTICLK.
Pittsbubqh, April 13,1555-
There hu been en active demand for Money thia week,
and the banka still manifest a spirit of liberality toward)
their customers, for prime signatures. The line of dis
counts among all oar banks are fully as large as the
dictates of prudence and caution will permit. There is as
yet nothing that looks like an unhealthy tightness, but
the demands of trade at this season of the year produce a
general actiyity in Money matters. Thera Is “
aetiTe and healthful business being done through the city.
Bpring trade has opened, fairly; fully as well as was gen
erally anticipated; and in fact businessmen are sail fled
with the kind and am-unt of business they are doing. Is
it not well that they are and oan be satisfied t We do hope
they may oitoay. be to. Iu this land, “ flowing with milk
and honey,” to hy can’t we be satisfied with enough; but
“get all you can and keep all you get" has been the motto
of too many. The spirit of expansion In business, with Its
long and rnlnons credits, which has heretofore perreded
the whole country; the extraragant importations ielng
continually made-creating for us. a mountain of foreign
debt— drawing our eery yitala hum ns—making ns eery
slaves to foreign powers, which we hays assisted in
making rich from our toil, ingenuity, agricultural produc
tions, 4c., leaving us “ hard up”-should teach all to j ust
keep within their own tegiamate means, not' 0 spread and
build that which is false and corrupt to come down with
one general “smashl” But, we think thore is a spirit
awake throughout the whole country which Is working a
change In the mode of doing business; the happy results
of which wo look forward to with no smell degree of com
placency. Out busldesa men are doing about three-fourths
of tho usual business done at this season or the year, and
there are various causes to be assigned for this falling off—
among these, the genotal contraction in all branches o
business; the spirit or short credits, and tho farmers every
where being more or lest, compelled to use very strict econ
omy, In view of the latu disastrous year upon them—so
that the consumption of many of the leading articles of
trade has been curtailed very materially. It Is all tho
better and lays a firm foundation for future operations.
The New York Bank Statement shown a very unfavora
ble state of affairs this week. Specie fine has fallen off
about a million and an increase in loans of two millions of
dollars in three weeks, while specie Is being drained from
us at the rata or a million a week. It does not !-un that
such expansions are warranted; they are by no means
safe, and the wants of the mer antile class we are sure do
not as yet demand it. The exomp’e shown by the the New
York banks we must say is not la not a proper one to set to
the West;'a disastrous reaction will (and might before they
anticipate) fotlow-eetUng things In general commotion
again. Expansion fa not what we now want, by any
means; especially this unnecessary one; contraction In
every quarter must be encouraged and practiced, to carry
ns safely through until our next harvest.
At Philadelphia, there Is no change to notice In mone
tary affaire. Capital continues abundant, and strictly
ftrat-clsss paper la readily placed at bank rates.
At Cincinnati, the money market la easy, first-class
business paper is scarce, and can be negotiated easily at 10
to 12 ft cent, per annum. Eastern Exchange Is slow site
at 3d to 1 ft cent, premium.
At New Orleans, the money market remains in about
tha same condition. Strictly prime paper can be negotiated
very readily at 9@lo ft cent per annum, but rarely on
more favorable terms. Sterling Is 9@»3* ft cent, for first
class signatures. Francs 5.25@5.17 >4. Bight on how fort
par and % cent discount
In Boston and Baltimore money Is plenty; capital In
abundance is seeking sound investment and their banks
are In very excellent condition.
Weekly Slatement of K. Orleene Bank*
LOAKS SFECIB
BASES. April 2. March2o- April 2. March-6.
.... n.nk JJ 344-715 3.353.832 2,206,540 2,107,740
£ IU T,f 0777 kS 2 215783 1.037.110 040,783
Canal Bank...--****"'g,. 057 ft 708 2 20",534
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i-Ranh oft?_Ort«Knßa,COl 750 235.193 209,594
sassiSfc- S 3«
.H 050,145 USH7BS 8.651,986 8,627 MS |
1nree5a.»...545,357 Increase-5.1,697
Casa umutres.
Cirad.Hon. IlrjwjiJ... in
April i March 26. April 2. March io.
drens-Ban* ™
Oanal Bant--...J.0W-16.. 1.035 -10 3 ; r90 103
BantorLouh*»nal.olB3s4 9»8. a . 1 67,977
Louis’u BUte B t_Wl34lO ‘■ifiSSj nicl-ia' 913 096
Meet. A Traders*— SK.ISO 310 05 JW
BankofN.Orleins M 2 “W® kTII7 181129
feSSfSfcl S oU 557,469 719 950
.a.-. 0-7,993 6,815.970 l2 847.071
Inerease...s2S2 020 l!tcreaM...sl43,C7l
In addition to the foregoing C»h Asset., tbe Bent* hold
Foreign end Domestic Exchange to the extent ot the re
spect*. hgnre. opposite, « wi.hjeet
Bank of toulslaua. S' ■ 1 013 774
Canal 8ank........ - tJS'I 5,’4.0r9
Southern Bank.—. 2=1041 243,315
Innl-lana -tat- 8ank..—...... 230,04 57.580
Mechanics’ and Traders Bank...— ■■ 616 655
Citicens’ Bank 262JH6 213 939
Bank of Non Orleans. - 483,732
Union Bank *
The receipt, for duties at Serf Tori, Boston, Phi.-
dolphin, New Orleans, Baltimore end Charleston, durl g
die iMt two months, hare been
decrease of abont $4,600,000 on the same period ofUt
year. This ic dicates an agreeable decrease of about twenty
millions of Import* during the two months.
yrrpgr.T REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH BASKET.
Office of tee Dailt Morhuio Post» \
Office Apt|l 13( lfis6 . f
Trade has hardly been £0 actire In this city dnring the
week jnst ended as In the pretred ng three or four weeks.
The high price of nearly erery arllcl. of consnmptmahas
confined transactions to the strict wants of the trade.
Groceries, Piour and Grain hate exhibited .a further ed:
ranee on our last weekly quotations, and are now at a
figure higher than the oldest Inhabitant has pretlonsly
ls again In good natlgahle order. Boats are
arritiug and departing without the least inconvenience,
and a number of steam tags left early in
coal barges in tow containing over three hundred thou.and
bnah.llof Coal. Another lot left on Thursday, hut w. d.d
not a*certaln the quantity. .
yrom the report.of out country exchange. ™Ju<lge the |
prospects ot the comlog harvest are fair, although the
ls backward. It Is yet, however, a ong time uotU
paln-cutting aod many things may transpire between no-
Sa then, which may materially alter the complexion of
ls arm at a -light adr-nco <m last
BApW-IDM aru nn he!ITJ (ln lh e oggregats) |
weeks Although they were generally in Btnall
tW@tW arrival, for small
fr< oriPKPrB ACID TUBS —Buckets at Factory and from
Btore,s 7 &t,6o 9d0..,
S&-NO sal••■(, retorted. Const arable arrived,
l£3£ WM S'lb’lo good request a.
mITTKR AND EslTarearrlviog
r D CHEEEB^The S4 bare. P S« are o«a-
Uaxtllla Rope, coll -M*®- U S 16 •■
1 White . ‘ \* ~ .. H “
TBrred „ 12 •< “ H “
Hemp, $1,87, 2,75®3,76 ®dos.
is«J«d£'AM** '*»?. *» *
Puraos Lrau—WaatUa. *t.ff v! . Mc per bo, In socks.
follow log me now th. ruling
rates
CASH AS3IT3.
$4,153,220 $4,130,243
PooiroYiM.
6to io, inciusive...Mo¥ ,n> N®.
n*l2 Jg
3X ■« “ -2$
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" 10 Dons Yarh. m/«rn
n 0.600 f *»i «?• “
Water »......•.••*••♦ «j*qq
Batter do do •• * 5J6
Pwt Bread do eta.
Sugar Cracfcera, v 9 **
Sola do do * ”!!!. 9 “
Boston do do 9 «
KS BEEF-U°tloSoTngr^temO^t luuub may
benotol at No- Peoobe.
S S io Bh Ao 1 on : 60 ° 63 BtUns W “
“feiS •» oontood to ;tto
remain *8 @ ■
Kge, 6U@11.60; Mrftan Js76°@- ***•
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mind for np the Allegheny Is no greet It
We understand that the region heforementtoned '* “”fj <
bare of Breadßtnffs, and must consequently depend oa ,
Pittsburgh for fsnpply until after next harvast. !
GLASS—We quote city brands Window at $2 for i
sxB; $2,50 for 7x9: $3 for 8x10; $3,60 for Bxl2* 9£12, atnl (
10x12: $4.60 for 0x13,9x14, and 10x14; $5 for 9x16,10x18, |
and 10x16; $5.26 for 10x17: 6,60 for 10x18; and so on In
creasing in like ratio according to for
Country brands are sold at an average of about 50c less t ox
—Wheat...A gje'd deal of Wheat has ari^Te(l '^ t
It was on orders for the City Mills. No sales have bnm
reported on 'Change. We quote nominally at $2,2C@2,80.
Corn is firm at last week’s quotations, viz:
Oats are higher; a sale of 400 bu» was made on Wednesday
at 02c, from depot. This is a fair criterion. Fram Btore,
sales si@6sc. Barley is nominal at $1,30 and
R GROCERIES —Molasses advanced during the week from
oto go Bales of oak took place at 30@37 and *• r a
@3O Sugar to the Country trade sells ut 6X@ofe by the
hhd and 6U@63£o by the bbl; to the City trade o@6^e-
Coffee is ditto at 12®l2Hc.
R HAT-A gocdiealS- Baled is arriving by th. river,but
, th- demandtegreat and prices remain firm. We quote at
1 DE3—Greeu Hides are selling at 4^@sc; dry flint in
i lots at 12c: to the trade 12®13c; dry waited 11 © l2o ‘
HOMINY—SaIes from stores by the bbl at $7,00.
UOPB—Sales from etore at 38@40. . _ _
i' IRON AND NAILS —Sales of common paddled bar at
• 3Uc. and in nail" 10d. and upwards at 3^@4r,
LARD—Primo city sells at ft m anu prime country
The store rates are now : Red BpanLh Sole,
ofir Ih 21022: Slaughter Sole, 24(5)26 ; Upper Leather, par
Sxeu s2B@s3o; Bridle do. do. $300(40; Country Bridle
do. $280530; Skirting Leather, per fo, 28 cents.
NAVAL BTORES.—Soirita Turpentine is now held at 600
« gallon. Rosin at $3,2503.60 for No. 2, and $4 for No. 1.
A email pale of Tar at $4 60@$5, ,
OILS Steady sales of Lard Oil No. 1 at 60c by the lot
and in the small way. Lln-eed is firmer, and sales in the
retail way are made at 85@90c.
PIG METAL —Some lots have arrived from up the Alle*
chenv Holders are firm and ask an advance, which they
ire confident will be realized when the next *teamer s news
Is received. Holder* of Allegheny ask $33 for the best and
$3O for second quality. Sales of HO tons Tennessee Blooms
at $65; 60 tons No. 1 Juniata at $72 60, four months; 10 do
do at $75,00, six months; 23 do No 2. at $5B; and 23 do
Lake Champlain ot $55.
WHlSKY—Scarcely anything doing; sales Rectified are
occasionally made at 30@31c.
-• WOOL— The better feeling noticed last week continues,
but prices are unchanged.
IMPORTS INTO PITTSBURGH*
FOB IHB WKXK EyDISQ APKIL 12TH, 1855.
Ashes, pigs 151;Ltquors, hhds and pipes 321
AnnU* bbli 403 Malt, bushela 2 18
Bw P f tierces 45 ; «dzo and sundries, pkgs o*l9
Do.’ bbls 2;«o!BSBes.bbl3 CT4
Barley, bushels • • L t\ e , ack3
iteanfl, <lo 18 OH, bbls 339
Books boxes 124-011 Cake, pkes 214
Brooms, dozens 279 Oranges, boxes •**
Butter, bbls 23 '>»“■ b ?* l^ la • 9 ?£l
De firkins and tegs le taper, txils (05
Candies, boxes 1757,Pimcnto and Peppar.bags 35
torn, bushels 17 ,235! Pork and Bacon, hbds 1331
Corn-meet, do 1046 Do do tierces 1216
Chccso, boxes - B“ t*° J* 1 ’ 63 ?
Cotton, boles G - r, l P° liouI i0 u, b iw e 3 srn son
Coffee, sacks 1436 t>-> do bulk, lbs 503,560
Cooperage, pieces 70,00 Potatoes, bbls 301
Car, laces, pkgs 3 If Powder, kegs 10™
Drugs, pigs 234, Ilya, bushels
nrv (Inodfl Dkc* 43A6 Rags, bales 211
Dried Fruit, each* 398 Ro?in, Tar A Pitch, bbla 210
Krcs, boxes and bbla 347'Rtce, tea • —J*
Floor. bbls Cil»;3.i jar, hhds 362
Pi»h bLlii 120 D<* bbls B*3
I>o ' kegs and kits lGHirDi-Clorer, bus 136
n.r« hftln*. 50 Fl»X* do 36
Furniture, pkgs 69. Timothy, bus 93
Grease, bbls '-^ o>p d \f£
Glass, boxes MSS.eiock, head 1J«
Glassware, pkgs ->4l colt, bbls 1105
Groceries, pkgs 239'.>.Shot, kega •••
Hemp, bales 273-Starch, boxes -81
Hops, bales «;Sleel, pkga ”
Hogs, bead 1U
Hides, loose 13-27 Tobacco, hhds H*
Hardware, pkgr 2588 Do bal k> . .
Iron, bare ,^ r »» boxes and kegs 4-0
Do tons 12* Tin, boxes {z
Do lulls Cl Tallow, bbls 40
Do pigs, ion* 226 ITinra, bbliland qrckl 331
Do biooms, tons 338 Do baskets and bxs 83
Lead, pics W, 2'" h 'f t i* , , u " ’ tS
bard, bbls 303 Wool, bales
Do kegs 15j,WTrlskr.bbU
Leather, bdls To I -lire, pkgs >•*'
Lime, bbls fiat Ware, do 110
Commercial Intelligence. I
-Cotk.n: Rlrhardfon, Spence i Co.
ooote tte tirsi three days uochani;.-'!, teles for Ibo
three days 26,000 bales—o! »bieh SOOO.eeeon specnlation,
aß ßreldFtotf» , ar > o >r fcnet»lly unchanpr.l: there U bat little
spcrulatlre demand fur h'.tmr, a»<l
Western Canal llfiilis; s«» do 2i 10-SOs.; Pkilnlelpbia and
Baltimore 43s@4t>; war S*Myll»s Ohio F.oar 44 *W
Whrnt dull, bat prW« unohnosed whito '' htßt \ l9 Jl~;
©l2s. ed; red lo.».Ci©ll- 3J. Orn Pt«-aly. and prices
Corn 4«fcv43; ytllow 42;-£(g.4A.
Consol* doped at 03.
telegraph markets
v,,,- Tn»« April 12. —Cotton Enn, trlth upward lendan
cy;* «*les fOOO ba\rr, N. 0. ratd*mi« jgg£ £*£»■
tit not qnotably bibber, fases 4CK>ObbJs
cm buoyant; sale* 3XO barrel* JgiT t Arm- COR» Arm,
srlfn upward letnlen^); sale?" 46,000'6fcfli«l8 tatiftJ ot $l, $
nna delleo-ablo in Jura «t Ot'c Pork, atrifle higher, Mica
3000 hbl. at $' 6,1 5 f >r old mess, anil $l7,SO@l ' ,6. for
Beef Srm. irtrl unchanged; a moderate bu.ioen, Baton
| S, at B®*}£ Ham. 9®9K. Wbiaty OTMttlad at
and 33. Sugars Hr.: i2Co hogaher is Orleans at 4X'B>»Jj£
Unaeed OH 84@S3. SloeMlower; Money .' tadT—lndiana
Area. Si Missouri sirs., 9"V1: Virginia Cumberland, ~ j
Reading, fvs 56;.,; Erie, 61J£.N. Y. Centrai,o3%.
■ PmiAntwins April 12,-Flonr: The receipt. and stock,
are IB hi; meat holders d*m.nd a further adrsbceof .Act.,
„L 200 bid. Bal-'imnra Ciij Mill, .t $10,25; no--I£n,. rally
held 0t510.!.(.®'0,62>A Mir. 200 bbl. extra at sl'9
Jtyo Hour and Psrn Meal i (m«i demand; sale. 50u bhl. of |
the iormer at $6,76, and 400 bbla of the latter part ats4 SO.
Wheat in demand; eery lire'a ottering; Ftnall sales good «1
at *2 53 rale. 1650 bn. mired Southern, in store, at $2.66,
and some white. to arrire at $2 65 ttye in demand; a sale
of 400 bos Pennsylranin at a price to be fired. Corn "f
-tire; prlret adeemed; -ales 6om> bush fellow, lust «T«nln£
at sl,u2 and 4000 bu. today at $1.92 In store, an 1 $1,02(5)
a\ 03 afloat. Oat- in dt-manl. l’rou«locP of n.l
ton. lo good demand. The price, of Bacon an l Lard hare
again aoTaoce). Whisky less active small sale. In bblf al
3a eents.
CraenrfATi. April 12 —T*-<* river hn« ri.on fonr »m*h p .<;
wcatber’plPßsaDt. Flour firm at $1Q@10,25, wilh
bblfl O»t«48@50. WhMtjrOTK (*roT -too. .etlTr «ni
bnovant; bobi-r. rolactant tn Fell.art rlpnllns a toithprad
aani; rate, MOO bbla Mrss Pork, in lot.. ntSU aalM SOOO
niecei» Bull; Sides, part slop, *t *r. but fvw Bulk
Merit at f<2:7, r T of Bf ton at 7&Bc for Sides ami Shoulder*.
Tallow alvWtd, with sales of prime reodertd at 1- Uro
cerles unchanged; Ann.
Wrxr Oatsiss April U.—Cotton firm; Bales of 85CO bales;
middling 0 % Sterling Exchange Uss9>£. Freights
of Cott n to Havre
Cattle Market.
Baltimore, April 12.-Th« offerings were 000 head: SO
were driven eas ward, and the balance fold at prices
ranging frem SA,6O io fa7s._ lings* Supply light; prices
improving; sale* at V ICOjb*.
auction sales,
Aucl1 on-Dally Sales.
AT the Commercial Salea Knona, comer of Wood and
Fifth at recta,at 10 o'clock, A. M., a general a^rtment
-asonabla. Staple nnd Fancy Dry Qoods, Uo.htog, Hoots
;n4 Bhoe»,Uatß,dapß, 3 * o C.. LocK p M>
Groce ries.Qneennware, Glassware, Table Oatierr. Looking
Glasses, New and Second Hand Uooitehold and Kitchen Fur
niture, 4c.,
AT 7 O’CLOCK, V. M.,
RUtloncry, Fancy Article!* Mnsical InstToraenik
ISSS.™."™c2 I*4, toothing, VarirfsOood., flow«4
Ac. P. M- DAVIS. Auctioneer. HoMitt
p. h. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Private library at auction.-oh Saturday
evening, April Hlh, at the Commercial 8al<» Rooms,
earner Weed a-d F f.h strrate, commencing at ,\i 0 clock,
will b«t r> ti, ftTurv Taluabla collection of Book* from a
rrirato library, 'which embraces many works of rare occur-
Jenra at Auction, and of much interest to readers or sene
ral Litsratur*. Travels, Biography.
gy Among them will be found—Bradford a Wonders o the |
Heavens; Goldsmith’* Animat'd Nature, A volumes; Bni
veraal History of theNationeof Antiquity ; Cnlmet*Dlo
tionary of the nible; The Koran, with Sale a Notes; Hunt
ingian’s Theological Works. 0 volumes; Sir John Frank
lin's Sc-ond Journey to the Polar Sees—floe plates, I.ondou,
Ito; Brown’* Icctur-on Philosophy et the Human Mind,
2,olumce: Sportsman’* Dictionary; Franca and tboFrench
tlrtolu lon. from tbe Freni'’-—3 tolutom , Tbe World In
S^ir :^^nh 0 a f q^ J na C tro? n 8 d tao^'^
I 1 ” TarioU ' l deP^me °P.tL re DAv4s?A\cUonce°r"'
r.wvMMim’ ANO HANK OIL. 40 . AT AUCTION.—On
1 SATURDAY morning. April 14th, at 11■
Commerd-vl Sal** Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,
will bend— -
6 barrels Bank Oil!
6 do Tanners’ Oil;
1 barrel superior Copal Varnish,
1 do Venetian Bed;
6 hr chests Tea*:, Chocolate, Tobacco, *c.
j an!3 P. M^PAVl^Anctloneer.
CODNTKR, SHELVING, Ac, AT AUOI’IOS-On BA^K
DAY mornioß, April I,ltb '«y V? clo ? k 4,fi
merdal Solrs I’ccma, rorner of Wood end Fifth rtrteta,
will sold—
-1 cherry Coantar;
6 Tee Cannistora.
Lot Shelving, Ac., Ac.
ap!3
fpRUSTEK’B SALK OP FIFTKKN BUJMI.nG WJTSjN
I T UE SIXTH WARD.-On FRIDAY, Apr 1 271 h, at 3
o*lock, on the premises, will bo sold by o^ e \ f ° f jj o «£r
nhin's Court of Allegheny County, granted March 31st,
1855, to Jolm Ucrron, Trustee of Robert Porter,
valuable building low, as laid out by by the lata non. Wo.
Porter la hi* first plan of lots in the BUiU and Seventh
Wards of Pittsburgh, seven of which lot*, to Nos 89
jo si 42 43 44 and 45. have eaob a front of 20 feet on
I Centre Avenue, and evtend back southwardly about 00
feet to Clark street, and the remaining eight lots, to wit,
l,__ 4fi 49 60 61 62, 53, 54 and 65, have each a front of
M feet’on 'Clark street, and extend back southwardly the
W The aw“fre 0 rs R Kreat r tedneemente to those deslronfl of
porehasing property near the -"art^thej tty.
R P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r.
Dissolution of Partnership.
_^ TT .. fIK take NOTICE that tie Partnership hereto-
Sa. coosent, disaoWed on the Z7th b » 66
ABRAM WOOD,
J. 0. MYERS.
ap6:lwd*
tmtabargh, April 4.1855.
Removal.
CtpniNOKß HAUBADQH A CO. have removed lo No.
0 295 Liberty street.
„„„ ........ ALIXAKDIR FOESTtn
HsSjSSK'# 1
a liveky and sale
Corner Demand .tre.t «%£***£*}&'
apr!4tf “
A A-
A • Pacta es of Calico b, Muslins, w*“B . «Meh
Summer Stuffs, Lawns, Muslin 'J,® ere iptory Sole* Bl
have been purchased at • the largo Pc P a -
much lea* than cofctof manufacture.
A ECHrTECTB>^cSCTß: , %hi!onalUNo.TsT^d^^,
A Pittsburgh; and east Bide of the Diamond, AUegneny.
jTltfcfap - -— —
, B — PAFEK NEGOTIATED * *“«>.
' 4 ' '
-rfc
-■*\* ? * s*•- V ftv
- r ' “• V •
BUM 01 TB« KITH, *C.-There were 7 feet O mtl,a wa
ter to the channel at dost last evening and rta«ona.y. A
large amonnt of Flour and other produce arrived Irom be
low, and business was generally very brisk on the wharf.
The “James Guthrie” left with a <ow of coal bargesfor
Louisville, hut we could not ascertain the exact number.
We understand snow to the depth of 3 inches fell at t rank
lin, Venango county, on Wednesday.
Ths “Forest City” la the regular packet for Wheeling
this morning; she leaves at 10 o’clock, A. M.
The steamer” Pittsburgh ” is the regular packet for Cin
cinnati this morning; she leaves at 10 o’clock, A. M. Her
officers are polite and accommodating-give her a call.
’ WE were Informed yesterday that three eighths of the
steamer “ Jeanette ” was sold to Capt. Cook, of the steamer
Pittsburgh.
'Tna steamer “B. 8. Mail” was detained yesterday, she
will positively leave to-day for tbo Upper Mississippi river.
The light danght steamer “Altoona" leaves to-day for
Galena and Dubuque well freighted; she offers a fine oppor
tunity to those wisblog a through passage.
The ateamer “ Minerva,” Capt John Ehooro, will leave
f,r St Louis and the Illinois river today; she is well repre
sented with both freight and passengers for the West.
Isa stesmer “ Amazon "for Louisville, wes detained yes
terday; we were informed by Capt Haxlett she would have
today without fail. The “Amazon" is a fine boat and
ehould bo patronized by those doing business with Louis
ville—ehe being built expressly for that trade.
The St Louis Democrat, of the 9th lust, says:
The river opposite this city Is rising slowly, say at the
rite if »n Inch per dsy. A boat drawing ten feet water ar
rived fiom New Orleans yesterday, hut was aground some
where below for two days. The Missouri is on a stand,
rising very slowly, with four fi-et water on the bars The
steamer Alma arrived on the Bth with from «*»0 to 4,0 pn?-
fenaerP, and the Grand Turk, bound for the Upper '
atop” abo crowded with emigrants. The I Z.?.\eann*n
alro arrived from Nashville, with a fine load Q a lcna p»ir
ebased ibr that trade by Messrs. Hukras, CBpster <t Davis.
TVscut the following Uemfromthe Cincinnati inquirer
of the llth:
The sinking of the Evansville, at Oil Creek, has boon con
« won i Rho lies in water over the main deck, but it Is
re”ngM rise may he ,as hut little damage has been
done to the hull beyond that produced by the concussion.
Tho L übrein.Joirv.nl, of yesterday, .ays:
A telegraphic despatch from Erannfillo brings «np rt
thattho steamer. A. L. BhotWell is sank. She left this port
on Friday evening, drawing eight foet water. How ehe couU
■lnk In four foet water is not explained. The report needs
confirmation. Tbe Shotwell is iusuredin this city and New
Al The NrehriUe Whig, of the Oth Inst., says the Com
berlaod river was swelling briskly on Saturday, havln„
risen about 3>s feet up to 2
'tTlct 10 IWCDES WATXB XU Till QUA!
ARRIVED.
Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson,Brownsville.
“ Luxerne, Bennett, Brownsville.
“ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
“ Michigan No. 2, , WeltaviUe.
« Forest City, Moore, Wheeling.
« Hartford, Markell, Louisville.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Jefferson.Parkinfion, Brownsville.
44 Luxorno, Bennett, Brownsville,
u Qen. Bayard, Peebles, Rliiabeth.
“ Michigan No. 2, , Wellsvllle.
« Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling.
,» James Guthrie, .Louisville.
« Washington City, Ebert, St. Louis.
“ Empire, Doyle, Nashville.
« Wm. Knox, Gard, St Louis.
» Delegate, Rogers, St. L )uls.
.. Hartford, Markell, l luievtllc.
“ 1855.”
PITTSBTJBGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
SAINT LOCIS.
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Stoam Eackot Line,
® fORTOI COTrrTASCE OF
passengers and freight
BOTStEff
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLr,
And Salut Lou!#.
Tma Is composed of wstcd *..
I first claw* powerful Steamers, UDfi Jjgggafc&t
for speed, splendor,
Comfort,«nd is the OEM TnEOßon tmt '■' !, “ F , h \V^ l
p. rc m on the Ohio mer. It connects with the u.
I f£?Sf BSame's from Cincinnati to UnisTille and Siunt
K)uJ bywhSVS B nsrw»nd freightw.ffctotel *«{.«;
JSi&XjJuflA daily. Two new Steamers have tei»n*Uinfu
t?^hLTwktcha y o.con.i.tECfth.fo«.W«
Chpfaira. fnm'l'MdMgh.
mNoWNAn."r.:'.:Z_B.niraß«-i.~- -w-to»hr.
SmiAWiLpaiA -—R. J- <*«*••-
PITTBUUBOIt- -*“«*♦ Rstnrd&V
pKSNSYLVASnA—»KuS2MW**r Satorafty.
JOUt House Itnii'lioio.
[nov2S]
pitt»bargb,l&oS-
Pltubargh, Wheeling
% Tlir DIUKNAL, G&rtim. A. S. SnzPHtTTO, and
ClTVp&rtain acoKQ *J?;
SBt?sS?!?egu»M DAILY PACKET*,
SteubenvUlTaud Wheeling, sapping M »U intermediate
DrURNAL -will leave Pittsburgh on Monday? l , Wed
nesJaya and Friday?, at 10 o’clotlt, A. M.—J?e.i(rm«a tht
"unit. rteritaK in’ Tneadays.Tttorriays and ea.urdaya,
0,1 Tht VoW&T'CITY will leave Pittrtorgh on Tuesdays,
Thumlftvsaiui. flattJtday*, at 10 c/civcfc* A. 51. —iiWOT«»«0.
So win lean- Wheeling on Wodnenday? and 1 n
(lavs* at TVS o’clock, A. M. .'- ~
rot freight or ARent,
noTjs ' ' , So. 155 front H'reot.
For Bt» LoaU mid Ullnolo RlT«r»
“The iuwnet TWIN ©TV, S. Dbas, Captain,
I P- X. 800, Clerk, will
lntcnneauto por» on 84ICI.DAT,
ott Afien
apu
, * r or JLoulßTllle.
Tho steamer FAIKY QUKEN, O'
For bl* LOHU. rlT « n
The new and eplemtid steamer WM. CAIKU,
Ucofl O. 8. Fr.isncx Clerk,
leave for the above «ul Intermeddle ports
oTtATmiD.VY, 14th Inst., at 10 A. 51.
For Wgbt or Ag-ni.,
Louis and liltnol* Klver.
F bt ihe rt'oniv SIINKEYA, Capt. JossSnouss.
i ICgLAir I. AnUas 01erk,»mUB«for Oißatarß
lotermojlate parts oa MUDAY, April
fteight or
* or
■SjS^lsS^ssst^
““* B ? b d e?o"f" a r'o. 8. M'Ali'.C.ptclu Foki.
i baicaw. Clerk, wI!V-loi\ve fur the above and
Lgfißaojll intermediate porU*fi EJtIDAY, ldib lose.
or AgM
1 lot Bitme and Drawers
3 prs. brafis Bcalos;
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
u ft ' '
. * . .. «f u , *.
' r *»
POST OP PITTSBTTSGH.
STEAMBOATS.
RENEE
TbeS^rtALTO()NA,’&ptalnß.O.aMTj
fete^^SL!SsSsi-,Ayna;.t
For St. Paul an j Mlnuesotn. ~mver~
D&roGt* ■
The steamer JEiJiSTTE, Onpt. rvo'UKos,
[ JB&Jfrwlll leave for tW nbot» ports on HU DAY»
l3th, at 10 . fnrrrwvHuto
N.T-TheJeannette will tonch at all tho intermediate
landings between this and tile above P orte * .
For height aod rMsago apply™ ABeptJ .
” ' Ookbos,
SUMDAT, »»!
fgasSaSATURDAT, 01 3P. M. .
** 01 T" •jSSSs'o®?f 00, Agents^
" 1855 ” '
CANADA WEST.
MONDAY and
TUOESDAY at 1 o’clock.
Port Sllnlwar 0l“ “land every WEDNESDAY I
and BATUBDAT o clo^ ; C j 6Telttnii
Th. ana Pittsburgh’,
Columbua end Ctncjona > Norwalk and Cleveland
the hake port Stanley with the laimlon
?ine rt o“f Bta g c“-t3”b .connecta with the Great Western
BaUrosd. .«,«,»«* httoW on board, or to SCOVILL A
■.saagSui-- ra,TO ssss?
ritish and Continental Exchange.
bight bills dbawn by
dcscan, shettWAN * CO.
ON THE UNION BANK , LONDON,
the principal
BCOILAND and INLAND, and
i«f. x* * Bftllia*
VRANKtintF A BAIN,
. BU..«aru of GERMANY,
Whl<4i BOTO OA a Kemlttanco w
BWITZKfILAN D and J““ abroad may procure, through
ÜB!SrB Of e Cre”l f on «hich Slonry can be obtained, ■»
needed, in anypart of a oiler Bccnrltiea in Eo-
CotticnoA i «tf BU1», “oot,
roj9,i«m rec ire prompt H n “j tvjLi.lAMa A CO.,
Wood, Qornar Third street.
HAJ.IM
w f OAlla«UE b > Vbopbibtob.
££ £3%. fU v'
Tssspg-Sa rasix^
re,,a >i‘l? l i3tH »hfl TreT» best Gama of every du
soppHad .awajAbe found at Wilkins
■KripUtny *“ lf * Pf. C. QAIXAGHEB.
%££ t
thereby corroborating the opinion of its *® of . or .
gy. We know of nothin? moreOeslrabl o jn-the »»y I p
Fount comeliness unit comfort than a’gco ' I,c ‘ a ° f f *££.,
any process, b, which .hi-, crowning ornament of the on ter
man can be presorted, or reentered whan 1• ’ e « de
the la. ter cane, a resort to «igs, loupes and -fcc»«c _en. de- -
fortes to bo hailed and embraced with gratitude by Mlot
either sett, who ora unlucky enough to.needdm ben At,
We took occasion tiio other day to, notice th s taluabie
rnmponnd in the abate terms, and now republish what was
than said, to show gain uur favorable opinion of it.
The foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (Y.rgmia)
InieUigenccr, and refers to ad article which has for a time
been advertised in onr colnmns. We must confess that wo
hate been somewhat sceptical as to the remarkable effects
attributed to this famous “Ilnir Restorer.” Bot onr in
credulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two by
seeing a couple of certificates of well-known and perfectly
credible citizens of the neighboring town of Preston-one,
of them the captain of u New bc-ndon whaling ship-to the
effect that, in each of these cafes, n two or three months
u-e of this “ Rostofer” had oclnnlly brought out a now and I
vigorous growth of hair upon the head where It was before
bald—the bn'dness being, in one case, of more than twenty
yearn atandlng. YVv 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 successful in all. But with such heaA-slrmg
evidence as the .foregoing, vory few bald heads, wo suspect,
■ would willingly forego a fair trial of the “ Restorer.’ All
■ Enc p i-old heads” arc informed that the article can bo had
1 at Messrs, bee 4 Osgood’s Siirwkh Eisning Courier.
■ Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KF.YSER’S, 140 Wood
street, s ign of the Golden Mortar. mha>
proclamation-"Whereas, the extraordinary
„„,i unprecedented demand Tor that Invaluable preparation,
WRUiIPTS PREMIUM KATllARLOJJ.hnsinducedenvious
persons to palm off other articles similar in name and ap
pearance, but absolutely worthless, which has a tendency
to injure tile reputation of tile genuine article, purchasers
should he particular to ask for Wight's Premium Katha
rion, and they may roly on receiving an article unequalled
for its virtues for restoring, a decayed head of hair, for a
cool, refreshing and delightful application during tha hot
weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of dizziness
and headache, ahd for the toilet it lias never had an etiuni
for its pleasant and delightful fragrance.
Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee
for its completely re-daring a decayed head of hair; for re
moving all dandruff; for preventing its fulling off, whether
from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with
lli* necwuit y of using hair dyes, as it «ril» tt« secretions,
producing n supply of Us natural pigment or coloring mut
ter, giving the hair a ilari, glossy appearance, with a luxu
riant growth.
For sale by every druggist in the city, and by druggists
Mid merchauta throughout the United States,
A liberal discount to wholesale dealers,
Trice 2T> et*nlß a bottle
PETER T. WHTGTIT 4 CO , j
•*il Market at., Philadelphia.
For pale l>y GEO. 11. KKYriKU, No. Ml) Wood street,
and R. E. SELLER'. jHiil<nl*w3m_i3_
Important to Perrons afflicted wltU Her- ;
pie, op Rapture of the Bowels, and the
danger of Strangulation l>y neglect
ing It.
The right course f*r any one to pursoo who may he af
flicted with Uaiumv.ifi to procure a good Truss well adapted
to the ruptured Parts, in or.hr to retain Ihe protrndin B
portion of the bowels. This is often neglected, and the
bowel becomes strangulated, leaving the patient not only
In a Buttering hut dangerous condition. 1 hare always on
hand, and daily adapt, the roost improved Trusses; among
which Is MARSH'S RADICAL CUIUS TRUSS, wh.ehw.il
really produce a radical core in a short time. Of course
there ore canes when no Truss will cure, bnt in n tibi ma
jority of reducable Hernia, or Rupture, this Truss will
cure. 1 hare every variety of Trusses, from 50 cents to
c.lO- also a largo assortment of CHILDREN'S TRUSSES,
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, far
varicose broken or enlarged veins; PILE PROPS, for the
relief and cure of Kies; SHOULDER BRACES, for men
women and ch.ldren; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and
every variety of mechanical appliance used in the cure of
disease. Cull and evamine them at my Drug Store, No
J4O Wood street, corner of Virgin alley; sign of H* Golden
‘ Mortar. [fcbld.diw] PR. GEO. H- KLTaEB. _
Harrell's Indian Liniment,
CGES3 PiINS IN TUB
TformA ioHlm Sklu,- Scalp
Milk Crust, Dry Tetter, '
Erysipelas,
Chafes, Neuralgia,
Cracks, Sun fain,
BcaHa, Burn3 >
Sore Legfl,,
itheotnatlsiru
TaY IT ONCE.;
Price 25 cents per little. Bold Ttboteiole and retail ct
p r ipKVSKIt’S, ltd Wood street; 1 OKI' MOtILKRB, I.ib
erty Street, and at J. P. FIrBMINO'S, Allegheny city.
• —
#j-Ualm of Thou»and Flowers, for beanti.
fviQR lha Complexion, usd eradicating ail Tan, PIUPi-ta and
Farottc from the face. Bold at Dr. KETSKR'S, HO Wood
afreet. jg!L
EDUCATIONAL.
NEW COLLEGR HALL.
fUON CITY COMMHHEIAL (X>LLEQls,coraur JYoodanu
I K.-‘urtn unset*. Mifcjburgh. . • , w w<mtMitB
"*mti I Alt A DUO., in proj;ffctiog theit nckr.owlcjsinents
to the ni“i* teethe honor U> announce Hmt ttey Huto
fif.nl nn In tllC mO*t tltgact Utul COStlj jUjl'N UE:iUrpQ6£« d
f„ l ,thcECwCOtLKaK UAl.L l »hJ.»b cover* an
an . a 0 f noarlv square tret, making
j eat.blfchtnent of -ho kmi. in. tlw
VVe«£rn cnhntry Tne Hall if. richly furnished, nnd con
„ n e-pacious Übttty, containing ««ry nceersiMe « m*
on A«buS“Commercial Law, Ac., lo which the. Sindcuts
,> InstUition >•’ no" the full tile of
havingt‘nlY *«4. *UWW»a about tot mnila,
notw i* to
inunity.) it baa hna,h:-w»rus r, t«■ >■ '
—vs.j, a PTWl'enlj, iroiisi..«'Tiusr i-..> >.»»'*« u, r\
ojeneJ, perhaps une.luulled by any otter Cojaniiroi.
°ln connection fc » spajlment, recently SuUtcd, for the
eseluSlre iuairu.'timi of Ladies, and a Well li entirely an
/.(mnopird Tnini ihtt olbor tlepttrimenu - A,-
Tlu» principal of this CuTU-gu id to qnftbiy jouuw
m-ti fcr the Couutiiip-llou.t;, or in &<* or c.vr
nniiin buFim ?d, In a pupcrior anil esftvihtinus tuanarr*-
Ltctiuua Daily on Domestic Hnsineas-Dittroatlnff and
Vpnnriua DHIf. and Exporting liaukloj,, tb
™XTa~ and ule oi Dills of Kxchaups and
Company Accounts, domestic and forelgu.. .• .
Ste*mboat/Book ,
RC jES? n ?s« u cS525SSi “ ISSruS I?
Le made familiar with all the fortna Of bills, «•,
Ornamental Penmanship taught on entirely new atnl.oigh
by MlUer & Dro, vhow gTait reputationas
actual 'Writers la well known
if,,„!*!• fcclur,son Ctoy
JrSSTES! rfc. In n word, this Institution is a comply
p-timtinir Houston ft i esteusivesraift. .*,•
The nubile are a?«umi .thftt:noSuidoot shall «ceiw»
diploma from the Iron City Collego unless ho is iu every
”
rtf Pinin and Ornamental I’tnmaiisui}). • ■ * \
j J HITCHCOCK, (author of Hitchcock s System of
l4teeplnß,) irlimil-bl o!"tbe Bookkeeping tapartmen*.,
listuwi mi att important business transactions.
En jOHNFLK'nNai(authcrcfl'toming’B new and improved
ayiem'of Book-kpeping,) will deliver weekly U-clurea on
111 !l A > I 1101' KIN S, member of the Pittaburgh Bar,
Tb.p»Wtor.
reapeetfully invited toeajh
pTit.barsU M»U.«>nntlo»l do Commerutnl
C 0 li b li u h
TS rew opened Tot the reception of Lady and Gentlemen
I Poplla whowinb to eceivea soend end thorough kfioa
iedgu of tlm following bmnelies or education. "
tnv* Keeidmr and all Its collateral felenres, Mgebrc, Uecme
trn^Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, th “ °[
oYobe*. Geography, Arithmetic, *c, Ac. The l rlnclpal
notda not to be recommended, efl bia name and capability
'are well known to this community, being a leather in Ibw
city for several years, and for the last three months ba» sue
ccssfully taught tn the Iron City Commercial college, but
hue Mt it on bis own accord, with tho intention ot estn >■
lisliing an Institution in which the youth 01 l
can aciiuiro a knowledge of tbmga more profitable than
making uutntclliglble hieroglyphics, though by no chance
will Writing bt* ncirUscted. . _
The Principal's capabilities can Pc tested by any P er “b
who doubts his qualitlcalions, as they were by the gentfo
men whSsc names are attached to the following test!
menials:
AU.EQUEKT, Novombei 24, lSol- I
I take great pleasure in certify lug to Sir Barry’s quaM
cations hs a thorough Book-Beeper, and full* cumpe.enl to
instruct young gentlemen in tlio science ot accounts—be |
aides being a good mathematician and npo
respects. I>rofcswr ia Pittsburgh Comnie-cia! CoUege.
I'iTTSuuiiuu, November **•
Mr Barry ii eminently qualital for imparling instruction
in the aSeol arithmetic and Double Knlry lloolt-Kcep-
IS* I to”", him even critically acqtn.intcd
branches of Public Schools
I Ptftto it as my opinion, that n< a Mathematician end
Book Keener Mr. John Barry has few equals, and D 0 S “P®‘
3S£. 1 Sint all thß Teachers of this County Association
will concur With mo in this statement.
John kkliv.
Principal First VTonl Schoole, Allegheny,
Tn.» Writing department will lei attended to by n guntlt
n,M Of .otrior SSlltotiODH, who will devote » 1 hh, hi
S“lSi " the immediate improvvnedt .11 the pupila.
Hoars of iDStruclioo irom 9 A. »l. to 10 l. M.
TK UM s:
AriihiDt Ui * * - ror .jo Jensons.
roulO
nufr’tf Mercantile College*
(OUNDED IN 1840.-INCORPORATKD BY TiIRLEOIS-
to nny of our merchants, it wilt Be
found tlml this is the only establishment of the Riijd efer
ihnronchiy taueln, —the only one in which Account
advice In case of dililculty with their
only one in which the doctrines uf Partnership
uettiemeuta are thoroughly elucidated; —tbo only one in. I
which Lectur»s upon Commercial Law hare been
Ind a'Bmmatically delivered lor nearly eight ycara*-lhe
onlv?ne In which a good Handwriting can he obtained
the oilly one in which Teachers of Penmanship cun'be in
structed in the ornamental branches of the art;—the only
one whose Professor of Penmanship wiil let.visitors have a
specimen of his Writing. Call and get a Circular, and o
specimen of Mr. Williams’ splendid writing. nihil)
n A R TVAMBLUN 1£ would respectfully inform hi-
jVI an i friends that he will continue lus piolPSiicn a?
Instructor to the-PIANO I'ORTtt uml VOICE;.’ ;
Orders lett t HkKUSRKJVS -Muxie athir wa
<*tnee;No.lB7 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended
ttuo
to.
-* • *•*:.
TO LET, FOR- SALE, too.
Beautiful Sites for Country Homes*
rplIE nnlersigned. offers for sale, on eaiy terms,
' I LoT3,laid off and restricted fur rural rw-udencea. Also,
an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of th» Alleghany river,
7t4 feet long by 200 feet deep; having frontn un Mary and
Julia Ann Avenues, and IL-nrietta and Tferr streets. This
ru uare contains many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and
commands a tine view of the pictun-scine uu l romantic see
™rv around. lam desirous of preserving this square en
tirH as it would afford one of the meat charming aud mag.
n ficont sites for a gentleman's summer residence,.in the
l! °E ACRES’OFGRODNC, at tbeheadof
| the Maud, advantageously sltuaied formanu&ctnrio;; pur-1
P0 The above oronerty Is situated In Duquesne borough, on
LAP A CO., corner of Second and Martoet
epr!7:tf ” *
Valuable Property For S»I«*
TWO LOTS OF OROU.ND, upon which are erectoa four
Frick and two Frame BniidinßS, «}** "“VtlXrfcf
for s3o(li Said property is situated in the Ninth Ward er
the ci:y of Pittsburgh, on Penn street,,between anu
Also, the Factory and around known ns the '‘Finfire
Work?,’’situated on the corner of Tent) and Morns streets.
Also, 23 acres of unimproved land,, situated on tlio Alle
gheny river, one mile from East Liberty. On a'portion ox
this land there is the best Saw Mill location in the county;
Also, a number of lots containing froxn‘l to 5 acres of
choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty,
and one mile east of LawrencevUle.
The above named pieces of property are very desirable,
and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur-
of sale and further Information apply to Wm.
P. Baum, No. Wood street,
Assignee for Jas. 8. Negley.
—• xio»l Works For Stile.
SrXTY THREE ACRE.-. OP LAND, with 250 acres of Coal
alUched. end all the improvements-thcrcon In success
ful oDeration. : old Farm is situated on tlso Monongahela
r?irei\34 miles oboTe Pittsburgh, and is J
Farm Home, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and
of Cool is five feat thick,and cannot he surpassed
in quality. For further particulartar^m
N 6.236 Liberty Street.
Hcsldencc «t Evergrteu. ,
rpllE ■DSDEHSIONEB offers for rale bia_property in the
I Evergreen Colony, ltosa Township, Inc miles from
rittsbur-h Tile house is 68 by 34, arranged with lour
Looms a Kitahen, and ft large Halt on the tir.-t boor, and
is provided with a Water Closet and Bath o”
with suitable hot and told water pipes. Attached to th
bouse are Two Acresof Ground, held in fee, on which there
is a Well of unfailing soft water, a Stable ond a Chicken
House. The Colony la provided with a School of the high
est order, and is under the management of a gentleman I
from Virginia, ft member, well qualified to teach even the
higher branches of study. This admirably conduced
School Is of incalculable advantage to the man of family,
as the Ideas hare have an opportunity of
the influence of tocvoflcn
found eroand schools In the city andlmmediate vicinity.
The House and the Two Acres will be sold with or with
out the interest in the farm property, and the avidls wd be
taken in adjusted balances and certificates of deposit, against
fcMl WILLIAM A. HILL. 64 Wood street.
BASEMENT TO I-ET.
1 GOOD AND WELL FINISHED BASEMENT, 21 feet
A wide bv 32 deep, one half above ground, well lighted,
„i?y and pleasant, with a Coal Vault and ny.? r“‘““fif
ed to it: on FOURTH etrost, above bmithßeld, will be
rented Born the let of April. It is a good stand, and rocm
for a House and Sign Fainter, or ‘”s. b “ i ° e /.'',°, f I u B L 1
of
Coal Land for Sale.
n ttvpmty-FIVB TO EIGHT* ACRES beat quality o f
Ah. which can be brought to the centre or East Bir
mingham or the river by Railroad. This offer* the best >
port uni tv to manufacturers and dealers which can ever be
obtained*to secure a valuable Coal tract so near the city.■
Tbc surface is beautifully located for Country Eeats, and
Bhole > or ln one 10 “wTpiuLlips,
”” 0 corner lir-tand^^^or^
No. 93 Fourth street near Wood.
I.tmL*,
n«?ad,
instructions"ln. Music*
Land for Sale- _
1 on A ACRES OP LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near
ISOO the Clarion river. This land la heavily
has an excellent eoil.and issaid tocontaln an ab “” d ““ °!
iron ore. and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The V enan
go railroad, which will undoubtedly bo ? ai !hiT'JilS,‘V
near to it, if not directly across it. The Mllistown creek
rU ALBthsooacresin Elk county, well timbered and watered,
and lying near the route of the Snnhnry and Erie railroad.
No better investment could be made than In thaB»J4“dB
- completion of the Sunhnry and Erie, the Allegheny
Valley, and the Venango railroads through that reg.on
will render the real,lumber, iron ore al | d B™ 4
[value. Enquire of
No. 147 Fourth street.
febi2:eim:tf
Hotel for Isettae.
RIIJ-:Y’S IIOTKb. (formerly known as the LiHAkTrat
[loose,) 13 offered (or lease on favorable terms. Being
situated ontne corner or Fourth Btreet and Grout, near to
the Court House,and about midway teon tho Hmmgahda
Wharf and the Pe.nnsyh'o.mu. Dcp'Jt, it is one Of the most
I'leaaiut, conrcnient and dcairabte the city.
The Hotel will bo famished, IT desired, and leased for a
term «f yean, commencing from the first of April next
For farther information »ppJy A fo MnBMSOIf A
.. Office No. 143 Tourth fIU Pittsburgh.
rfI'TTLIST —From the Ist or April neat, tbe'-cramodiom
1 UHICK UUIIDISG3 pitaalo in tbO; tfcoond 3Vard of
lib City of Tittiburgh, between Bieckenrideo otreet ani
So Mononsnbcln risif, lately occopica by Messrs. ?t*e
writ Peats* Co. as uG lass manufactory and-warclionse.
Thl^erty to liß Monoid
cahrltt wtiarf, for any bittiness connected with steamboating
or rirer trade, or for manufacturing purposes. ,
Several finstl BaUdlnss nn3 n copneims yera &ro atlnoh
„.i Amlv to OLIVER W. ItARMbS,
' President PUt. and Conn. it. R-Co.,
mbliltn KeriHe nail, Foarth mJ liberty streets.
*— ' For Kent, ' ,
Ap VIIM CONTAINING » ACRES OF LAND, under a 1
lilih state of cultivation, wita a large and convenient
DWELLING HOUSE, receotlv built and of modern style,
coed Barn, Stabling, Ac.,situited on the
Monongabcla river, 0 miles above-Pittsburgh. Mng i “ne
the most beantifal and pleasant looalitleaanyrehereto be
found roweadon given on or bam™ the lstof April neat.
*■mhS-lf* . 133 Wood street.
Law BooU*.
I AM authorised to sell low Mime Taloablo Law BooSfl.
10 Tola. Pa. Report, by Barr.;
Rourier’a Institutes;
Grveollef’B >aVide.uce;
Wharton’s Difiest, lost «d 4 ' ■
And ether Reports,
sl , p oj . at the olllce of Meaning Post.
*“*” For . 1
A InRODCIIB AND SET OF HAUNT.S.3.— Tory wore
A made to ord-r by our b«3t medianics. and have only
b en “red a few months. They will be 6 -id at a bargain,
as, in conretjueuee o! a change licit has taken place in the
subicribcr’a family, bo b s no further u)e bjr^tleuu^
v . . No. 14b Water etreet.
'■* fiC't l7l>lV<v bUT foil SAbK.
a i-iy yp p (i ,.p f [o nt on WYLIE street and extending
A. b,■Chios feet to Wide alley. On ‘he bach partot the
Ala a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot
n desirable lunation for a residence; and will ho sold,
low, and on favorable terms. T ‘ t ' , ;. t ’T d L]V'{,HQll.E
inaumbrancn. Enquire of At OLO. F. WLLMOUE^
« FARM CONTAINING ABOUT 110 ACRES, on the
A Steubenville TuroplUe, six miles from Pittsburgh,
Ste homestead of William Jl’Cormiclt. Possession given,
immediately. Terms $250 per an^nhe^
.. -mbTaHwlf Near the premises.
" : ” . x,ottor Sale* ' .
A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 21 feet front on Cnrwjnotrert
depth '
“jrui iql S f at office of the Morning Poet.
» NqIHKR SUiLL VALln'lS VIHOItiIMfOK Oflut:
t 4oM te ™ 9 FOf P -""a EOT, a
taU Omco °t UO Third street.
dp- 1 '•■-• •■' • :~ " - - ■■; •
FOR SAEE VERY CHE AP.
i building iot in AiLEGHEtfY_ciTir,_2i feet by
A 100. A good bargain can to bad by aopging EMn ai
the ota of the MORNING POST,
rWK fiILK-An excellent Frame House ana Lot on
'l u . lrw p. 1., 75 Fourth street,
jan’iitf --
story Houston cent™
Avenue. Apoly ° No. 3*2 SmUhfield street
DlßSOUtlon of Co-PattttersWp.
up by Joshua Rhodes, who Is authorised to"gpt&r oil
Ate due said firm. fmuP lS
' Marsh 27111,1855. , i
The Mdtn^orf*
Person, Fruit end
CoDltfClionary business, So.*i> "<*. lM p re^MER.
N 110BT. J. ANDEBSON.
Pittsburgh, Meroli 27th, 1855.
*3~in retiring from the Confectionaryhnilness,Xch«eiv
JgZSSZf***. i— * A jSmuakhode
m gt»°l‘r.h re March 27th, 1865. ' t»V»l
- ...RODT.'J. IKDEBKO3-
ralU i. kr"* "AN "u BRSOS,
/a%w»i««»ggATn to Joshua Rhodes fl? Co-)
WHOLESALE DEALER IN EOnEWN FRUITS^NCTS,
Snlces« confectionaryj ®ug*TB» ®,
\CS- P no. !i9 NVood street, opposite the Bt. Charles Hotel
Pa- ——
T?KK3Ii FKUIT —
250 boxos Raidnß;
200 1400 do
150 %do do
500 drums Vigrj
250 %do do
100 boxes do
20 mats new Dates;
25 boxes Prunes;
10 kegs do
2 casis do
ItadTlß* p AMHaMB . a) w M a.«.-
Fresh 'nuts,' *o~
20 bags Walnuts;
20 do Filberts;
2u do Cream Nuts;
25 frai’-a Ivica Almonds;
6 bales Bordeaux do
10 boxes shelled do
25 do No. 1 Bock Candy;
15 do W. do
10 cases Eidly Liquorice;
150 boxes No. 1 Herring:
100 di’Z assorted Pickles;
25 dozen Tomato Catsup.
Just received and for sole by
op 2 BEVMER & ANDEBSON, 59 Wood at.
£)CbOXEd WACOAUONI;
20 boxes Vermicelli;-
. 100 dozen Pepper Sauce;
r » 10 do. Iftpers; .
15 do Olives;-
10 do Braudyrpeachea;
10 do do. Chemes;
10 do fresh Peaches;
10 do do Tomatoes;
15 do ' Walnut Catsup
(lust recelvedaudfor sale by
JUSI wce»nu ÜBYMEIV & ANDK»tSON» S 9 Wood at.
AM)
I ) -.GO bor-fa Messina Oranges, „
HA .!» Siii'.r ,A° . . '
•*i) do- ' Lemons; refetvmg and formic by
o -BEY&U2B 4 ANDERSON, 30 Wool til
t-sr —’*>'•
* ’h,
DR. HOOFLAND’S
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPABED BY • i . .
DB. C. EL JAOKSOH, PhllfldelpMa, Pa.,
TfiiL EFTKIOmr CUttt
XJTF.r. COMPbArNT, DYSI’BPSIA,
Chronic or Kama MUily, Instates aftheKifaw,mi
all diseases arising from a disordered Lira or Stomach.
Such
as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles,
Fulness,or Blood to the
Head,AcidityoftheBtomacb,. .
NauseajHeartbuni, Dlfgust for Food,
Fulness or weigh! In the. Stomach, Bout _
ErucUtions,Blnklng, or Flattering at tbePlt
of the Stomach, Swimming of the Heed, Hurried
and Difficult Breathlog, Flattering at the Heart, Cheat
ing or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimness
‘ of Vision, Dote of Wets before the Sight, Fever and
Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency.of Perspiration,
Yellowness of the Skin ami Eyes, Pain in the
Bide, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden
Flushes of Heat Burning in the
Flesh, Constant Imagin
ings of Evil, and great
Depression of
Spirits. .
The nronrletor, Id calling the attention of the public to
this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confl
denco la Its virtues and adaptation to the diseases fcr which
lt untried article, bnt one that hsß stood
the tot of nTen vears' trial before the people,
and ila reputation and sale isunrivallcd by anv rimifar pro
parations extant. The testimony to its favor given by the
most prominent and well known F h j Bioi ana nni lndiv
ale in all narts of the country Is immense. Keferrlng any
who may doubt,to my Memo r abllla l ’’or Practtol Heitipt
jiook, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of alt the
Agents for the German Bitters. _ - . .
> Principal Office and Manufact ry, 120 Arch street, Prnla
I d by Dr. Geo.lt Keyser, 140 Wood, street; UA*
Fahnestock A Co„ No. CWood. streetj .FJeming liro'lwrs,
| 60 Wood street; 11. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, AlleghC'ny.
di'olOuUwly ia_ •
RHODES’
FEVER AND AGUE- CURE,
08, IfATUBE’S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, ;
FOIt the Prevention and Cure of Intermittent aui -Its-
JUT7ZST Fevers, Fever and Aoce, Cuius and I'eveb,
Dumd Aoce, G enerw. Debilitt, Niout Sweats, and all other
forint of disease which havo a common origin In ifufaria or •
Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain
ecosods 13 unavoidably inhaled at every breath, iB Iho eomo
in character wherever it exists—North, South, hast or
West—and will every where yield to this newlydlscovercd
antidote, which is claimed to be tb q greatest discovery in
is so harmlcfs that it *
fonsef every age, sex or condition,-.and. it will not jubstj*
tote for one disease others still worse,as is too often the re
suit in’ the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, and,
other poisonous rr deleterious drugs not tt or any
of which Is admitted into this preparation. • . '
I The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re
sults from tho use of this NATUBAL AMIDOTfc TO
M ItwiU'entirely protect any resident or traveler even In
the mot>t sickly or swampy localities, from.any Ague or
Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly in
haling Malaria or Miasma. . L.V.MMrf'
It will instantly check the Ague in pcraons.who have sur
feTed for any length of time, from one day to -
so that they need neTerbave another chili, by continuing its
use according to directions. , ’ • -
It will immediately relieve ail tho dblrereogrosnlUor
Bilious or Ague diseases, such ss general debility, night
sweats, etc. Tho patient at onco begins to recover appetite
■ and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical..
banish Fever and Ague from families
and all claves. Farmers aod all laboring, men, bv adopt
ing it as a preventive, will be free from Agoe BJJ°us.et
tackfl in that season of the year which, while U is the most
I sickly, is the most valuable one to them.
One or two bottles will answer for .ordinary-cases.-some
may reauire more: Directions piloted in German, French
and Spanteb, accompany each*bottle Price One Dollar.
Liberal discounts made to the-trade. Trade circulars for
warded on application, and the article will be consigned on
a totm3 “ rraPOnS i^, I rimOD^/ro"!^
counuy. . Providence, B. I.
Agxkts—New York: C. Y. CtICKESEIt * CO., and C.
H RING Boston: WEEKS A POTTER-. .Philadelphia:
DYOTT A SONS. J- MITCHELL, No. 265 Liberty Street,
next door to Hand. - WOODSIM.S A liilOl uEB, corner
if Anderson and Laceck sts., Alievheny. -- - [fel27
DR. HENDERSON,
OCULIST AND AITRIST.
TMAT3 All DISEASES Or IDE HE ADD EAtt WITHOUT CHrtlSd,
LEECIUSQ. BLISTEBISG, OR TO* C3S OF CAIOSIEU. • ’ .
OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COR- GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
HoursfromO A. M.tod P.aL- . ,
ROUGH, granulated LIDS, Inflammation, Acute OE
Chronic Blinduess with Filing, Iritis, Amaurosis and • .
Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery
the diseases of the eye which, are treated by. Dr. 11,. with .
[ Ear treated upon scientific principles.
Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation.. . ..
All letters post-paid will secure prompt
We select the fbllgffiing references 2JJ,
sands ofealffla wbjfinhave been successfully treated by Dr.
Fryer,S2o-8 Broadway, Albany* N.Y. ■■■?>
•Alfred South wick, Printer, “
tj. Goodapeed, Glens Falls. N» Y.
Wm- W. Smith, Detroit, Mich.* „• •
•Mrs. A. M.L. Wilson, New York City, N.Y.
tMis9Maryßellows,N.E.Bt*tion,Duchesa.co,N..l.... . •
•Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Coon. " .
•John Seamen, ■dSngineeriN.
D Arid Little, Engineer/!*. Y. wv ' — *
Wm. P. B. Giles, offics Courier and Enq., N. x.
-fjames W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L.J.. '
j^R^^ereJSelegraphOperator,St. Nicholas Hotel.
R. M. Ferriss, Organ Builder, Houston St.
E.B.DodliUle t Hudson,N.Y. " -
Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y.
M.P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N.Y.
R. L. Ross, Albany, N.Yi •
• A. Billenbacb, Schenectady, N. Y.
Capt. B. H. Haviland, Athens,"N. Y.
John W.Hackett, Blnghampton, N. Y.
*These patients -were fclind, and had to lie led to the office.
At the expiration of twoweeXa theyeonld go about the oily
at *lhcse cases of Amaurosis were restored to .sight alter
they were given up as incurable by the faculty, and can to
referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facta in
those cases, by writing to them. - Jana
"Bazin's Premium Perfumery. ■
A PIUZB MEDAL at the Great London Exhibition or
A the Industry or all Kations, in. 1851, and Seven High
est Premiums, awarded the subscriber in this country, have
proved Uis.preparations of a superior quality, and placed
him amongthe best perfumers and soap makeraoflsuropa
and America. lils celebrated Shaving Creams and Lus
“ales, his too tomadea, Toitat Watcrl, and Perfumes tor •
the risrrdkmvhief, (of 60 varieties,) are unsurpassed by any
| n Alf articles purchased ut this establishment aro warrant* . ■ -
to'iSdition of many, now articles, to htalist, and ;,
greatly increased iacilities fur manufacturing,hoisenabled. -
J In furnish them to dealers in any quantity desired, and at
lUMctf, requesting it, can have a Price list 1
mailed to. their address, free of BAZIN
I (Successor io.E. Eoussel,)
I No. 114 Chestnut street, Fourth,
r-hMuuVlmi. Philadelphia.^
“Palmer 7 * Celebrated Epicurean Sattoe »
CITAND3 PKEKUIN-KNT for flaroring Soups, Gravies,
:
241 Market street. Philadelphia*
jmlMffjy la
r “ Prlt»t« _
• ' ‘ DB-'BEOWN, Ko:*4l Diamond Alley,!)®? „__jo
i|s§s <TotealiSsentireattention to an office Pracpce.G|||» .
iMf .His business is mostly - confined |j|i
iftn trtal Dixvxtts, and such painful affections, fltsjr
broughton^yimprudence, youthfulindulgenceandtxcess .
• flmMlir Svohilitic Eruptions, Qonorthea,Gleet, Btncnit®.
nS?wffeSS*tvtisnmi>url'i.T ofithe Blood,trith all rises* ■
Weases,
Uons lotUiiKlniwortai Mercurial Diseases,fieminal Weak*
Rheumatism, Female WeakMßß,
Monthly SappDi.seaoeo of the Joints, FiEtnla ln
iSSWta*. Painsiath. EackandUiin.,llTi
tiUonSthe Bladder and Kldneyß.enecessfnUytrontede-
C 22SS.??Ji t J3nr.rt!e»(ten!naiisclty)enaWeßDT.Btotni
mW'&vruxM or aapeedy care to tiUOo may eotae nni
Private Consultation Booms, Bile,
SLchargea moderate. urrtE.-d*w.ly
Pittsburgh, Tii« Doctor I s alwajs fit fioia s
_ .. • .■ .. . -■•••'•••••
TRANBPORT A TION
TO AHD from THE EASTERN CITIES
VIA PENNA. CANAL MAILBOAVS:'
D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE,
Between PittEtaigh, JJew York, Piiladelpbio
and Baltimore.
THIS ROUTE being now In good order, we are prepared
to despatch property either way on favorable terns.
Shipments consigned to either of the undersignri will iM
fonranled wifhoui charge for commissions, and all.instruct
tlons promptly attended to. , ... . CXt
Address or aooly to jj.. la&eA/xi « vaj.,
Penn street and Canal, Pittsburgh.
HARRIS S LEECH,
Receiving Depot No. 13 South Third street,
Delivering Depot, DocK’st., PhUodelpaia.
A. SMITH, Agent,
No. 75 North stmt, Baltimore.
jno. McDonald, Agent,.
No. 7 Battery Place, New York.
To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Doaler*
ana Manufacturers.
THE SUBSCRIBER Is now importing a superior quality
of OIL OF COGNAC, of which % of on ounce with uu
gallons pure Spirit will predupe a fineComao Brandy. lUJ
ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARuS BRANDT; of
JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM;, ABAO. OIW.B
PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND BCHIEDASI bCIINAPiS
i and SCOTTISH WHISKY,, are acknowledge oy tnexiej.
York manufacturers by the great demand after them
recdone for use will Invariably he -
i HI Malden Lane, hew Toru-
P. S—lmporter .of raguerreotype cl f “a b :
Bismuth, Mnugaueae; Thom s Eit-Copalva, B tf
mOnia- An.
U and Uronnds are offered -foe BOTC dor
above purposes. The sto and n:rra groanaß> an a tha
tha beauty, extent SSj-J^^on,' secluded from every-
Bingular advantage of dedlaWB , ecltiQa
Uti» S °b; ie^Seor’/e^lo ftrterms, applyto
I for either a Male or ie . w.' BUTLES, 07 Front etteet,
| mh£i:tf " * , . ■
T~ —’ notice* _____ - - -
of JOHN M.'DB'VTET & BRO.-. wadis-
T th“firrtinßt. John iTDMitt vrtU eontlnoo
the business ot the old stand, and attend to the settlement
of .bo horinosß of the late m>devOTi
■WILLIAM M’DISVITT.
Pittsburgh, Jennaty 3d, 183 jan4
3 A CUICKIUiItiO 7 UCViTI RUSLWUOO
dSgSSfcSESSPIA'SO, in perfect order,has bcenleft»>tt
B@rs?*3Bri3 ioo for E3le, at a Tory reduced P* l ; j“ u
Tf- WFt*owner is about leaTtoq^tbe
vtfilin'g to sell, for.CoBb»at amrfbstla.uwjr
■riorrunt this Plano to thopnrctawij to le perte.i
psrticular. It has been in
.For sale by. No. 81 Wood street, •
aD o n.T»«n Diamond alloy and Tour-fi id-
j.eki>oaTo—a> baa - Hcmch Pot “ ji«Ka a wAntinop ! ’ 7
5 mh'-ai-iu* -• ■ ■
Jyf bttsbeb K^IVoCOtLINS.
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