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"A[\ K v _^- ’X‘ 1 *V :•’ >f?X* l if •»■« A' «T» «• ’ •., a-j ■ .::/••J..,,' ;‘i >1 ' •■, +tj\, - *. i * - ==Ml9 - -;- v MEMO f: ' t 'thy ........... . - , . - ■ ... . . ■ - . THE CITY POST. SATURDAY MORNING Mbetino op *hb Boaud op Tbadk A special meeting of the Merchants* Exchange and Board of Trade was held last night. Mr. John Bhiptou, the President of tho Asso ciation, took the Chair, and Mr, John D. Soully acted as Secretary. Tho Committee ou Internal Improvements made the following report: “The Committeo to whom was referred tho subject of the sale of tho Pablio Works, accom panied by tho draft of a memorial by one of the members of tho Association, have tho honor to report the following memorial:— *« To the Honorable tho Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Pennsylvania: “Tho Board of Trade of tho City of Pitts burgh most respectfully remonstrate against* the sale of tho Pablio Works to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or to any other Company that will not be bound by law and their own in terest to keep the Moin Line open for competi tion in the carrying trade. If great combinations of capital, and the conferring of large immunities, are necessary for the accomplishment of immense projects, it is olbo necessary to watch and guard against finch combinations, and to prevent them from eitendiog their powers, and from grasping privi leges beyond the purposes for which they were created. 41 Your memorialists apprehend manifold evils from the giving to any corporation now existing, or hereafter to bo created, a monopoly of the transportation of freight and passengers betweca Philadelphia and Pittsburgh,—and they earnest ]y protest against permitting tho Maine Line to fall: into the hads of those whose advantage it would bo to regulate or destroy the cheap facili ties for freight, as afforded by tho canal.** This report was adopted, and ordered to bo published. . On motion, it waß ordered that one thousand copies of Mr. Copley’s article on the improve ment of the Ohio river be printed in pamphlet form. Mr. Lyman Wilmarth, the chairman of the committee to whom had been referred tho pre paring of a report upon the consolidation of Pittsburgh and the surrounding places, read a very ablo and interesting paper upon tho sub ject. The committeo came out Btrong in favor of consolidation, and urged tho project in a vig orous and forcible manner. The report was unanimously accepted, and a motion made by Dr. Keyser to print five hun dred copies. This motion elicited quite au ani mated discussion, participated in by the doctor, Messrs. Win. H. Smith, Shipton, Wilmarth and others, but was finally carried. Mr. W- H. Smith offered a resolution approv ing of the Tacation of the canal between Liberty and Seventh streets, to the Pennsylvania Riil* road. ’ After some littlo discussion it was order ed to be laid over. Swindle bt a Confidence Man.—A farmer named Jobn Barber called at the Mayor’s office, yesterday, to make information against a person calling himself George P. 3miih, for swindling him Barber stated that he was from the eastern part of the Stato, and while coming to this city, on Thursday evening, in the cars of thd Pennsylvania Railroad, made the acquaintance of Smith, who being of exceedingly plausible address, soon won the confidence uf the old farmer, and tbe two became as intimate as if they had known each other foryears. Tbey talked familiarly about matters and things, until Smith informed the other of all bis domestic affairs. Among other subjects, ho stated he was traveling west to see the country, but that from an unforseen cause, although very wealthy, he had allowed himself to get entirely out of ready cash. This, he said, would not have been & cause of uneasiness to him, if he c had not made arrangements to be in Cincinnati by a particular day, as be bad a check for $lOOO on Wm. A. Hill &.Co. in his pocket; but the time he wonlJ have to stop in the oity to get this cashed, would prevent him from fulfilling the engagement. He concluded by asking Mr. Barber whether he would cot lend him $2OO on the check, get it paid, and transmit the balance to him. The unsophisticated farmer, believing this story was true, consented to advance the money, but found he had only $l5O. This amount he paid ovir. and received tbe check. After the arrival of the cars, Mr. Smith mys teriously disappeared in the crowd at the d»*pot. Yesterday morning, Barber proceeded to get tbe check cashed when bo ascertained it was value less, and that be was another victim of the “con fidence man.” In tbe hopes that the Mayor might help him to regain his money, he made the information as above stated ; but Mr. Smith knowing that tbe atmosphere of this place was mot altogether salubrious after each a transac tion, undoubtedly bad left, as be could not be 'found, although diligent search waa mad 3 for him by the police. District Court. —Before Hon. H. W. Wil liams. Ia the cause of the Charticrs Coal Company vs. Carr, tbe jury was dismissed, after the case was stated. Sarah Johnston vs Jacob Johnston. Marshall & Brown for plaintiff; Barton for defendant This was an action of trover to recover a horar. A verdict for $l5O was rendered for plaintiff, subject to the opinion of the Court upon the point whether the plaintiff, who is a carried wo man, can bring suit »n her own name. W. 8. Willoek vs. John Forsyth. T. B Ham ilton and Cochran for plaintiff; Q P. Hamilton And Hasbrouck for defendant. Action to recov er f#r services aa agent for defendant in tho sale of merchandize. On trial. Fine Daguerreotypes.— Messrs. Wertz & Patterson, have fitted up on Fifth street, next door to Masonic Hall, one of tbe handsomest daguerrean galleries in the city. Tbeir rooms are large, airy, convenient, and afford superior advantages to take a good likenessr Tbe gen tlemeu are both artistes of lone experience in their business, are provided with all the modern improvements of tbeir art, and never fail to pro duce a picture which gives complete satisfaction. Their prices are moderate enough to accommo date all.* Those of our citizens who desire to prooure a faithful likeness of themselves cannot do better than patronize Messrs. Wertz k Pat terson, as we feel well essared they will be Buit ed as well there as any place else. A capias was issued yesterday, by Prothono tary Campbell, for the arrest of S. M. Hoag. J & Lick, D. D. Graham, G D. Humes. Philip Blythestone, Clark Quay, and Patrick Narnara who were charged by Samuel Storer with wi! fully or maliciously sinking a boat containing metal, belonging to plaintiff. Tho boat wnt moored at the landing near Herr’s Island, and the defendants who are boatmen from Frond creek, ia coming down the river on a raft or boat, ran their craft against Scorer’s and sink it. The defendants were all arrested and held to bail. A Monster Akimal. —A couple of gentlemen, returned Californians, have on exhibition in the yard of tbe American Hotel, a singular curiosi ty from that fabulous land. It is a monster Grizzly Bear, weighing over sixteen hundred pounds. It is probably the largest animal of the kind ever seen. The same gentlemen also exhibit a California Oayoto , the first specimen, we believe, ever brought to the Atlantic States, and a beautiful Badger. Tbe whole proves an interesting exhibition, and is well worthy of a wisit from oar citizens. Ferocious Doas.—A lad about eight years of age, named Edward Staley, son of Mr. Staley oi Upper St. Clair township, was attacked by two ferocious dogß, belonging to John Borland, on Wednesday last, and torn nnd injured very seriously. Yesterday, tho father of the boy made information of the occurrence before Aid M’Master, and a warrant was issued for the ar rest of tbe owner of the dogs. A suit was alst instituted in the District Court to recover dam ageß for the injuries inflicted. Spibitoid Cattle for the West.— Throe mag nificent Durham bulls, belonging to a Dr. Green, were shipped on the “Wm. Baird” yesterday, foi Bloomington, Illinois. The first was an import ed five year old, and weighed 2100 pounds; the second was a two year old, raised from imported «took, and weighed 1300 pounds ; the third wn elghteen months old, raised from imported stock, and weighed 1050 pounds. They are as fine specimens as we have seen for a long time. Fihb Shoe Establishment.—Wo invito the attention of our readers to tbe advertisement cl Mr. W, E. Schmerlz, shoo dealer, in anotbei column, Mr. S. has lately replenished his always fine stook with an extensive assortment of gait era, slippers, shoes, &c., and now offers induce ments to customers to purchaso frorii him seldom equalled by shoe dealers. His establishment it’ on Market street, between Fifth and Liberty. Depasture op Arjiy Wagons. Fifty-five tons of army wagonß were shipped yesterday or the steamer " Wo. Baird.” They are deßtined for Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and are part of the equipments of the new regiments. They were manufactured in Philadelphia, and came by the Central Railroad. New Grocery Firm.—Messrs. Atwell, Lee & Co. have commenced business on Wood street, near Water. The firm is oomposed of youDp men, bat who are thoroughly acquainted will, with all that pertains to the wholesale grocer} business. We wish them good success. -\. " -v ■:■** l *> .. *• \' ■> f . .<* •-;*■ i' Court or Quahthb Skbbionb.—- Before Hon. Wo, B. M’Clure, President Judge; Hon* Ga briel Adams and Hon. William Bogge, Assooiate Judges. . *• APRIL 14. » Friday, April 13. Commonwealth vs. Ben. Wilson; indictment, larceny of an overcoat from Samuel Ward. Ver dict of not guilty. The defendant was remanded to jail to await trial on otaer indictments pend ing against him. John Lewis (a colored lad) plead guilty to an assault and battery, and was sentenced to ten days in jail. John Conner plead guilty of keeping a tippling bouse, and was fined s'2o and costs. Commonwealth vs. Henry Bueba; indictment, aßsault and battery with intent to kill, on com plaint of James S. Bichey. The defendant in this case is a young man about twenty years of sge, and the assault complained of occurred last January, at Perohment’e tavern, a few miles from the city. A party of young men, including defendant and prosecutor, were out on a sleigh ing excursion. At the tavern above named they met another party, out for a similar object. A fight occurred between the two crowds, and in the melee Richey was Bhot by defendant in the abdomen. The wound was a Bevere one and confined the prosecutor to his bed for several weeks. Tbe jury, after a short absence, re turned a verdict of guilty—in manner and form as indicted-—but recommended him to the mercy of the Csurt. COMMERCE L POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICER President —JOHN BIIIPTON. First r«f* President — Wm. 11. Smith. Second “ “ Wm. R. Liaowif. Secretary —Wm. B. Haven. Treasurer— ■Joutv D. Scully Superintendent— S. T. North am, Jr . OtmmiUet of Arbitration for April — Wi' LUM n. Smith, V. P 4 W. Kinshabt, B. F. Jonls, Benjamin lUklweia, J 8. Dilworth. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. OiTics or toe Daily Morning Post,) Saturday, April 11.1555. j Thera was o fair amount of business transacted jester dny. We giro the quotation}*: FLOUR—7O bbls extra from store at £10,75; 130 barrel? extra in lots from store at $10,75 : 50 bblo superfine do at £10,25; 46 bbls fine do $9,2a. GRAIN—GQO bus shelled Corn, d«-pot, at $1; 1000 do do, wharf, $l. 500 bus Oats, from what t. at 65c ; 400 dojodo, dep->t, at 63c. 400 bus mid. mixed Wheat, wharf, at $2 05; U OO bus mid mixed Wheat, wharf, prKate terms. SUGAR—IO bhds fair at 6c, cash : 6 hhds good fair, G sixtyduyn; 11 hhds good prime at cash. MOLASSES—CO bbls oak, tld, 35c, tour mos, 111 added; S 3 bbls oak, new, 35c, cash. BACON—7OOO lhs Shoulders, Sides and Hama at 7% and 10c; 1000 tbs Shoulders at So, 6ixty days ; 4000 lbs Bides attire, f-ixty days; 3000 lbs Hums at sixty days; 25 tierces sotjMr-curvd Hams at sixty days. UAY—IO6 bales, wharf, at $26yj.|,28 ton ;30 bales, in lots from store, at $3O ton, BALT—IOO bbls No. lat $l,G2^. Commercial Intelligence, Per America.) Liverpool Market*.—Provisions have slightly de-clloed, nnd the market Is dull. Be*f and Pork depressed, Bacon declined I*. Lard Grm at 4Ti9 Tallow hteady etui prices unchanged. Coffee in steady demand a’ unchanged price?. Sugar easier but not quotubly lower. Ti>bac:o in good de mand and Steady. Barring. Brother? k Co quote Welsh bar Iron ut G}£>£>7 ; Wrlsh rails 0 l-f<(ii>fc-V; Scttch pigs 130?. The bullion in the Bank of England has increased £700,- 0 0. American streks unclmngod. with a modemte demand, U S bixes, 18*2, OfiibDD: \J S rise* bonds, 1 *siiS, l0i(; Pennsylvania fires biads SU-.i,.503: Mnrvland fire? bonds 01 tail'd; TVrnsvh ania Ceotral bonds S.'k.t/.K); Krie, first 100(f:,l0l. C«*tt n...Milligan, Kvao« A Co quote (he sales of Cotton for the week at 82.600 bale :; market buoyant, closing with an active demand, and holders supplying freely at Ihf* fol lowing quotations: Orleans 555» middlings 3-i<’; Upland? falrs)£; middling fi. BreHd i tufi*...Tte market has slightly declined ami elo«<-d dull, except for eemmon We>Uru canal Flour 3S>; 0hi042/; C. rn : yellow 42?; white 12*. Loxnow, March 30.—The market 9 sr« Inactive. Money market easier ; Consols for money 93 l j. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. N»w YoKK, April 13—Cotton i« firm fairs 4000 bale?. Hour dull; salt"* 3AOQ bbL« good Obi *at slCut;lo.ll2. Whe .t firtu. Corn a trifle higher; sales f 6 000 bushels mixed at *l r O3. Pork a trifle higher, sale® 170>» Ibis at IlGJOtl:. Jl6 for old mesa, anl $17.76 fur Dew. Lard firm. Whi: Ohio Orcc-ries are Grm, with a fair business. Monev unchanged; Stock? rloaej ke»Ty—Virginia sixes Missouri fiscs, POty; Cumberland B. CO, Lk' 6 ,; N. York Central S, 00, 04. Kile, ;>x Heading 8fk 4 . PHiLADtumu. April 1-I—Flour U fomewhat nn«« tied; pri«*c«up: goM brands s.lo.£Ckc>lo 75. H\e Flour tr* 7f»’.7, {7. Corn Meat, *4 Ao‘*#4/SV$ White Wheat $2.7-: an i»d vunrr: mor« urrlvals; red beat s*.*», afloat. Price? in Groceries rtv! Pr-vlriona | lurking up. tn. pork JIT 7.L Whii-ky in bbli 36; in l.hdi 3f» \ Ciscinxavi. April 13— T'«? river hap rU?n four iuebe*. i Flour $ 0. Corn 75rcuU; Whi-kr Lard Mere j Pork f 16, Bacon Sidra Br, pa.k.r.l. AUCTION SALES. A T ihc Commercial Sales Keoraß, com*r of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general assortment of Sea 9 onabls, Staple and Fancy Dry Guod-qClothhn:, Boots and Shoes, Hats,Or?, Ac., AT 2 O'CLOCK, T. M., Groceries.Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery. looking Ola-seeP, New and Second Hand Household and Kitahen Fur niture, Ac., Hooks, Stationery. Fancy Articles. Musical Instrument?, Hardware and Cutlery, Cklbing, Variety Goods,Gold and Silver watches, Ac. I*. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fjh3l.4J A SSJGNKt'S SALE OF CANAL BOAT? —On PATCH /"X DAY morning, April 28th. at l I oVlnc!:. nt the Canal Rbmu, H teburgh, between Liberty and Penn slrbet*, will lie sold the Section C.tnal Bn «t J. S. LLt, with Lef tackle, Ac. Also, the Section Boat? Kansas, Nebraska, Weoons, Jan«\ an>l Fairmont, with their tockl®, Ac, bb they now lie nt Warren Arm.-trong county, Pa. JVrrmj—Four months credit for approved endorsed pnj>rr. ap!4 _ P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. PRIVATE LIBHAHY AT AUCTION.—Ou SATURDAY evening, April 14ih, at the Commercial Pales Kocm«, comer Wood u-d F Hh ptre**l*, eomtneuclor at 7!-£ cVk.rk, will b-’ so d, a rer> valuable collection rf Iktnka from ft private library, which fiubrncs maoy work? of rare occur rence at Auction, ami of much interest to reaJvrs of zenc ral Literature, Travel*, Biography, liiptory. Poetry, Theolo gy. Among them will be found—Bradford’s Wonder* o the Iletiv,-us ; Goldsmith’s Animated Nature, 4 volume-; Uni versal History of the Nations of Antiquity. Colmet’s Die. lionary of the Bible; The Koran, with Sale's Notes; Hunt injton’s Theological Works 0 volumes; hir John Frank lin's Second Journey to the Polar Sese—fine piste®, London, 4to; Brown*? Lecturesoo Philosophy oi the Human Mind, '2 volumes; Sportsman's Dictionary ; France and the French Devolution,from the French— -3 volumes; The World Li-- flawed —a curious Collection cY Voyages and Travel*—6 rolumes; Ac. logether with a qnantity of standard new 80-'ks in various dt-portments of bcieDce un>l lPernture. op!3 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. TANNERS’ AND BANK OIL. Ac , AT AUCTION—On SATURDAY morning. April 14th, at 11 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Hoorn*, corner of Wood and Fifth si reels, will be so‘d— 5 barrels Bank Oil: 5 do Tanners’ Oil; 1 berrel superior Copal Tarnisb , 1 do Venetian Red; 5 bf. chests Teas, Chocolate, Tob&rco, Ac. api 3 P. M. I'AVTS. Aur(inn*-#r CIOUS’TKK, HHLLVINU, Ac ,at AUCTION — Ud SVil U* J DAY morning, April 14th, at 11 o'clock, at the Com mercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will he sold— -1 cherry Counter; (J Tea Canniaters. Lot Shelving, Ac., Ac. »p!3 TR'USTEK’S SALK OP FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS IN TUB SIXTH WARD.—On PRIDAY, Apr 1 27th, at 3 o’clock, on the premises, will he sold by order of the Or phan's Court of Allegheny County, granted March 31st, 1555, to John Herron, Trustee of Robert Porter, Esq., fifteen valuable building lots, as laid out by by the lata Uoo. Wm. Porter, in hU first plan of lots in tbe Bixih and Seventh Wards of Pittsburgh, seven of which lots, to wit, Nos. 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, ii an ’• :>V*O 1 ~ *•*>.«?,•'’., i.- "' •' -.' .► ;-' * '-. .• •.*. * ~‘' '■■■ ■ •>’ ►•.’ 1 ;., . • ~* Ps#t. * ■ ■“■ -- ■■•' ; •,.' «. r ;* ' ■'• ■■.••••'- *laj& -SV , ■ '• t •; .* _j« Auction—Daily Soles. AT 7 O'CLOCK, r. M P. 21. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 1 lot Binns and Drawers 2 prs. brass Bcalt*s ; P. M. DAYTB, Auctioneer. JOHN HERRON, Trustee. P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. Removed packages of Mackerel, Nos. 1 and 3, ] ENGLISH & RICHARDSON. AEU S FOR RIl ER . MEM. The Bitsii.—least evening at dusk ‘there were 7 feet 3 laches water in the channel, and falling slowly. Weather cloudy, with every appearance of rain. Tub steumer “Cheviot,” Capt.M’lnto.'-b, anivtd yesterday from Zanesville—she will depart again to-day. The “Forest City” is the regular packet for Wheeling this morning; she leaves at 10 o’clock, A. M. The u Pennsylvania” is the regular packet for Cincinnati this morning; the leaves punctually at 10o’clock, A. M. Tnz steamer “ Twin City,” Capt. Dean, U loading for the Illinois river, direct—she leaves to-day. The steamer “ Altoona,” Capt.R. C. Gray, being unavoid ably detained yesterday, will positively leave this morniog at 9 o’clock. The pretty steamer <; Fairy Queen” leaves to-day for Lou. isvilla. Those doiDg business between Pitsburgh and ti e Falls City will And Capt. Reno obliging and attentive to their interest. The flno new s'eamer “Wm. Baird,” Capt. 11. Campbell, will leave for St. Louis to-day: she offers a goad opportunity to those traveling tbnt WBy ; bas fine room for stock: and good accommodations for passengers both is cabin or on deck. _POBT OF PITTSBURGH.. 7 FEET 3 IWCHKS WATER IN m» CHANNEL? ARRIVED. Bteamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, —Wellsrille. “ Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. “ James Park, Miller, St. Louis. “ Great West, M'Cullough, 8t Louis. “ Pennsylvania, Klinefelter, Cincinnati. Chevoit, M’lntosb, Zanesville. “ Progress, Woodburn, Nashville. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luzerne,Beonett.Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, , Wellsville. “ Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. “ U. S. Mail. Ford, Bt. Louis. “ Amazon, Ilazlutt, Louisville. “ Pittsburgh, Cook, Cincinnati. *- Minerva, jbouse,Bt- Louis. STEAMBOATS. “ 1555.” PITTSBURGH, CIKCIKKATI, LOUISVILLE, ANTI SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Stoam Packet Line, FOR THE CONVEYANCE Of PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT DETWEKS PITTSBURGII, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louts. ry-iu— Tuts Link is composed of seven tT m S* j pi*qg£~tfrflrsi class j>owerful Steamers, BCaafc for speed, splendor, safety,tt3a3ni and comfort, and U the onlt TUROtiaii tuilt lijibo? Stbaw Paceit* on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Mail Line of Steamers trom Undoimtl to I-culsville and Saint Louis, by whi- - h passengers t IvUSEreLTSR. L*ave daily at 10 oVlock ~ A. M.. No Ve«'clT*j after nine o’clock on tb«> morning 01 d(*t*ariutv. For particular*, apply on board, or to JOHN H. LIVINGSTON,) . . . JOHN & LACK, t * Mt uotb’Rhela Iloust- BalMinga, lnor£B] Piltsbttrah. W-'b. Plttatmrgbf Steubenville and Wheeling i’nt-keis. Jlrijjfir rJ& Th« PIUItN AI„ Captain SnerntaD, and jfljgjPlpSlthe FOREST CITY, Cnplatn Georoe D Moont, vt ui run hp regular D A l I.Y 1' ACK between Pittsburgh, Stp-ut>fuviM(* end \Vht»elin ( £ l slopping at all intermediate port*. Tbr I)IURNAL will leave on Monday*, Wed nrsfay* au-4 Fridays, at 10 A M— li/tuming ebe '■ill Irate wheeling un Tin*,-!*;-.,Thursdays and baiurdajft, at oYlock. A- M. Tbe FOREST CITY will lc-ave Piltsburgh on Tuesday*, Tbumlayh and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, A. M Rflvrnmg, *h« will leave Whaling uu Mondays, Wednesday* and Fri day*. at 7 1 .$ o’clock, A M. t’or fn-igut or pa>?age *»p}' 1y on hoard or to J D COLLING WtW'P, Agent, No \i,h Front street. For Zaneavlllc. The snotm-r CHKVOIT, Captain MoISTOfln, I .j\^f^- fHTnut T. Übrk, will leave for tbr al>OT«? » Inu'rcuedbtc ji. rt•> on SATURDAY, 14th ln*t.. m 12 M For iretght or pas'-eg- apr-'v on board, rr to silt OOLI.IMiWOOD A HAKNFS. Arente. For St Louis. Tim ftb-atnvr CUE AT WEST, Captain Sl’Ctl- I d u-v.-.a, M CikTT Clerk, win leave for tb» above tntvrmIONDAY, loih In stant, at 10 A. M. For freight or j.nz.r.age a: ply on board, or to apU C. KARNES- Agent. For at. Louis - The r JAMES PARK, Capt. Robekt l F.v*m Clerk. will leave f.'r tba atiova isSEttS&a&Band Intermediate ports on WEDNESDAY, ISth iortt , at lo A. 31. For freight or purage applr on hoard. or to »pl 4 JOHN FLACK. Agent For bt. Louis. Th-e steamer KM I*l KK CITY, Capt. Mc!»F3PD, l AYiMiLiiiiinrr Clerk, will lea*v for th« above Jrg£SiSft3lfti„l intermediate port* on TUESDAY, 17tb iusL. nt iU A M. For or passage a; pi r r-n laoanl, or to apH FLACK A UAKNEA. Agent*. Fur bt. Lout* nuii tllluola River. Th«* ft.aoier TWIN CITY. 8L Dea*. Captain, I I flrsCVj,fr ttD| d F. X. lUno, Clerk, will leave for the above intermediate j-orLs on SATURDAY, 14th iu>t» ui lu A. M. For tieiubl or pa.-!-a,;e apply cu Umrl, t-r to B pU' JOHN FLACK .Agent For Loutarllle Tb** *team-r FAIRY QUEEN, Capt. Jon* C ( jJ3s£&"»2frKr.st>. Ksxxsdt Clerk, will leave for the above fi£fi£2So«Aud all intermediate porta on SATURDAY, 14 h Inst., at 10 A M For freight or pttssag* apply on ly-anl. or to itpld ' JtiUN FLACK. Agent. For M The mv end rpirndt'd steamer WM. BAIRD, i Juc. RCupl.ilQ Uns it CotrciLL, C R FaiSHKK Clerk, cill l»**rn for tiie above niul intermediate jorls on SATURDAY, 14th iuht . nt 10 A M. For freight or payeage oppiv on t>oani, or to tpl'j FLACK A LIVINGSTON. Agen»*__ For St. Louli. twm~r The *'earner A LIUON A, Captain R. C. Cray, \jMryLtjcj R. I'wtiß Clerk, will leave f,-r tho an-1 iut.rtoedtsU< ports cn SATURDAY, April 14, ol *J A M For freight or pxo*ago apj.lv rn l»oard, or to upU FLACK and LIVINGSTON. AgroL«. “For m, Paul riiil nilnneaota River— Direct. The Pteamer JKaNNEITE, Cipt. Rcbuwo?, j leave for the nhoy* porta on SATURDAY, mimWifAApril lull, at 10 A.3L. N. u. i he Jeannette will touch at all tho intermediate larding? between ibis and the above port^. i’nr freight and passage apply on board, or to B F 7 FLACK tr HARNKS, Agent*. Regular Wheeling Packet. n»e steamer VENTURE, Capt. Jou* Gordo*, { every TUESDAY, THURSDAY’, and iStT ; iriTrV sA T U RDA Y, nt 3 I’. M. For freight or pritsagc* apj.lv ott hoard, or to jan3 JAMES COLLINS A CO., Agents. CANADA •vCievelnnd, Port Stanley’, (Q»* a gffi&M .nil Harwell. Djagffig TLLE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain It, BARROW, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Fort UurweLl, us follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, o’clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Btnnlcy for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and BATTJIIDAY EVENING, at 1)A o'clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Oolumbns and Cincinnati, tho Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shorthand the Toledo, Norwalk and CleVelund Railroads. Alsoconnects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, whioh connecte with the Great Western Railroad. For frel eht and passage apply on board, or to BCOVTLL A LACDERUALE, Cleveland; K. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A. M’BRIPB, Port Borwell. mar27:tnov Dissolution of Partnership. PI. EASE TAKE NOTICE that the Partnership hereto fore exi.«Unfc trader the j-tyle of A. A A. Wood, Pitts burgh, Ph., uud A. A A. W.od A Co. St Loui«, Mo., was, by motual consent, dissolved on the '/Tth day of March. 1865. ADAM WOOD, ABRAM WOOD, J. 0. MYKRB. ap6:lwd* Pittfibureh, April 4,1855. Removal. SPRINGFR lIAUBACGH A CO. haTe removed 10 Nca 295 Liberty street. SPRINGER IIAUBACGfI A CO., (Successors to S. Bar* baugta.) Commission and Forwarding Merchants ; Deal ers in Wool and Produce generally, No. 295 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. aps ROBERT 11. PATTERSON’S *<&_ LIVERY AND SALE f£3&5L, STABLE, Corner Diamond street end Cherry alley, apr!4tf PITTSBURGH , PA. a A. MASON & CO. are now opening 200 Cases and « Packa, es of Calico b. Muslins, Ginghams, Checks, Summer Stuffs, Lawns, Muslin de Laines, Ac., Ac , which have been purchased at the large Peremptory Bales at much \es* than co»t of manufacture. apb 11 Altlt fr MOSER, ARCHITECTS: —Offices: Thilo Hail. No. 76 Third street, Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. jvl2:6ni AFK AND INTERESTING BOOKS Foil CUILUREN. We haTe jast received ft i ne assortment of Juvenile Books, for Family end Sabbath School Beading. Cnll and examine a: 65 Market Btreot, near Fourth. a po J. 8. DAVISON. V\INB DBESB GOOUB.—A. A. MASON A CO. have Juot Jc received another splendid lot of Dr era Goods, compri sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Bereges, Tissues, Or gandies. Ac., Ac., tvith some elegant styles of Flounced Bo rage Bobes. [ ap6j 25 FIFTH ST. TTTiIOZ BAJOU'S SUPERIOR KID GLOVES, black and 1 U dark colors. Alio, another lot of that genuine French Working Colton received hy Express, this morning, at nps VAN OOKDKB’B, 83 Market at. PRISU TRIMMINGS of'all kinds, colors find varieties, van GORDBR 8 EMBROIDERIES.—A. A- MASON 4 CO. hove ju«t re !i ceived par express 6 caTtooa of Embroideries, compri sing new and elegant styles Collars, Cuff*, Collarettes, Head Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Sleeves, Chemizeltes, Hdßfs., which will b* offered at extremely prices. jan^o Bank OV PITTSBURGH STOCSL—2O vante at No 71, Fourth street. WILKINS 4 CO., aps - Commiafiion Stock Brokers and Bangers, BCcINESS PAPEB NEGOTIATED by _ (*ps) . ' WILKINS A CO, VO = '• '-*■ U » _ j X* -C * >r f ~ h'' .. - -f; •iV.'-vt'V • .*• ' t „ Vi . - T ‘J* > ' _ ' ,f* ft’* * y ■;} if . + ■ IM=IMM “1855 ” WEST. ALEXANDER FORSYTH .• . J -* •-->3 •» v : ■ , . v - v •» t & * ■* «• *■ •. tf. ' ■ MISCELLANEOUS’ DR- MORSE’S NVIG ORATING CORDIAL, A PBENOMESON JN MEDICINE. Health. Restored and Life Lengthened MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR IT fall replace weakness with strength,’incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural ac- tivity, and this not only without hazard of reaction, but with a bappjeffdct on the general organisation. •3’* Bear in mind that all maladies wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the paralizatlon of the nurve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the Elixir Cor dial Is the only reliable preparative known. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea of the imme diate and almost miraculous change which it occasions in the diseasol, debilitated and shattered nervous fyatera, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impair ed by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together un der Its Influence. Nor Is the effect temporary; for the Cor dial properties of the medicino roach the constitution itself, and restore It to its normal condition. LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of bl*.od to tho head, melan choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts if Mf destruction—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra tion, irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseares ncldent to male*, decay of the propagating functions, hyM tcria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the in nrt, impotency, constipation, etc-, from whatever causes arising, it is, if there bo any rolianco to bo placed on human testi mony, absolutely lofallible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been ioveuted— thousands of iovigorants concoctfa—all purporting to be specified in the variousdiFeases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether pecnliar to her sex, or common to both eexe?—to give the invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED FERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial aftor they have usad n tot tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the Ini:!! directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy t (T apring, who would not have been so but for thin extraor.i nary preparation. Andit is equally potent forth*' m»ny rb • eases for which it la recommended. Thousand* of youru men hare been restored by usingit, and boi in a single n - stance has it failed to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. or consumptive habits, are restored by the uso of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pule, ye’- low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. These are some of the sad and melancholy effect* produ ced by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the IwV and limbs, pains In the head, dimness of sight, loss of mus cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind Ate much to b< dreaded. Loos of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-dislru-t love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some ol the evils produ ced. All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind and body are the mod ne cessary reqniiites to promote connnhial happlne**; indr. d, without these, the journey through life become* a weary pilgrimaga—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with t >:*- melancholy reflection that the happiness of kuothor be comes blighted with your own. CAUTION. Dr.Morse’o Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprie tor’s f*c-*imile pasted over the eoTk of each bottle, and the following words blown In the glass: Dr. Hom’l Invigorating Cordial, C- H. RING, Proprietor, N. V. The Cordial is put up, highly eoneentratM, in pint bot tles—price three dollars per bottle, two for fire dollars, six for twelve dollars. C. 11. RING, Proprietor. 192 Broadway, N. V. Bold hyDrugglsts throughout the United States, Canada and the West Icdlea. AGENTS: .Da. GEO. n. KKY3ER, No. HO Word :t. .FLEMING. BROS.. No. GO Wood d. .R. K. SELLERS, Wood stre-t Pittsburgh Do. Da. AllegbenyCUy.-.J. P. FLEMING. Ag»nt for Obtrv...J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. {spll-.Uwly British and Continental Exchange. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DC SC A ST, SHERMAM «fc <(> ON TBE UNION BANK . LONDON, Is Spits or £1 a.yo Ui*wib:s. TUIESE DRAPW are avallsb’.e *t ail the prir.rijal Towns pf ESGLAND, BCOTL-YND and IRELAND, and tbo CONTINENT. Wo also draw giotrr Diut cn M* A* Granebaam 4 BallLtij FRANKFOBT A J/.4/A', Wblrh (w>rT>» a* a Kemlttance to all part* of GEHM \ NY, SWnZKKLAM) and UOLLAND. ivrsooa Intending fo travel abroad may procure. tKr u,-L us, Letter* of Cro lit, on whlrh Money can b< obtained, ».■* needed. in any part of Europe. Coluctio*ii of Bill*, Note*, a'd other securities In Kn rope, will rec lvo prompt attention. ffM. 11. WILLIAMS A Co . Wood,com** TM'd WILKIAIB HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER, Noprietoh Fourth Urtf, btiioten Wood awd South dr id. T>UI3 spacious eiitabltfthuient bu been by the .-ul *crib«r, sod completely renOTott-d. He is at all hour* prepared to fn«-nt«h 3 every luxury that can be found In the b-M regjlat.-] restaurants in ihe States. His spacious Bar will always supplied wltb the very beat Liquors. Game of »*t«*tv - M-riptlen, In its season, can always be toun0D BOOKS J KIvCKIVLD AT D.CVI SON’S, Gj Mark*' str-et, near ?• urth : Plain Wo:d« to Young Communicants; by Dr. J. \V. Alexander 38 c ms. WlUiwrn’# Young Communicant’s CaDohisni. C ecu's. The Rich Kinsman, or the Uist-ry of Ruth, the Moabi tes*; by Dr Trug. Lilly Gonlon, the Young Housekeeper. Prime’s Travels in Europe and Che East—the best l*.!k of travels yet! The Foresters: by Pmf. Wilson. Miolsteriog Children. The Laws of Figurative Language; by Lord. The Minister’s Family. Mornings »Ith JesuA. Jay’s last. The School of Chri*L or Christianity In Its leading asp*” t s. The Fountain of Living Waters, Illustrated by Fact*, -kb odit’on. The Words of Jv<»u. a . The Mind of Je.ua. KltU/s Works. Footsteps of St. Paul. Life and Kpbtles of fit. Paul—plniu, and in one half enif for presentation. The Hiding Place; by McFnrlane. The Night Lamp, •• “ Now opening almost (lailv, new and valuable heolnplr.il Works, for family end ministerial reading, Loth Am-ricim and English. J. 8. DAVISON. apt) 05 Market street. f piHE“GKEAT~POSfUUMoUsT*IVoItii !—TUE~fcLAV K OF THE LAMP; oy William North, author of *• Anti- ConiDgfibv.” 4c., 4c. “Who will exchange old lamps for new.” —Arattan JYi yhis EnlerUinmcntt. contents: Chap. Chap. 1— Underground. 17—Love and Death. 2 Lucifer. 18—The Gamblers. 3 Above Ground. 19 —Old Latitude and LougV. 4 PeiegrlneCapa. 20—Gold. 6 Fltxgam’n CPBouncer. 21—The Beggar and the Poet. o—The Plot. 22—Peter Quarts. 7 The Row. 23—The Ship of Mendel. 8— A Curious Girl. 24—The Farewell Present. 9 In Love. 25—Mo’r Dud. Mendel’s Youth. ICh—How to make Money. 2^—His Fortune. 11— Strange Talk. 27—Vwyage to Golden Inland. 12 — More Love. 28—Mutiny. 13— Green-eyed Nemesis. 29—Berkley Married. 14— The Bick Man. 30 —Fair Slave of the Lamp. 15— Chaos. 31— Reconciliation. 10— The Bridal Kiss. 32 —Cc nclhslon. tor sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, ap2 * 104 Wood *t. FRANK LESLIE'S LADIKs’ GaZKTTE or Paris, Lon don and New York Fashions for April. Frank Leslie's New York Journal,for April. Putnam's Monthly, do Knickerbocker, do Oodey’s Lady’s Book, do Graham’s Magazine, do Peterson’s Magazine, do Ballon’s Monthly, do Household Words, do Blackwood’s Magazine, for March. Harper’s Magazine, for April. Price 15 cents. Together with all the new Books— fur sale by n. MINER A CO., ttp No. 32 Bmlthfleld strM Magazines for april all received— Frank Leslie s Ladles’ Gazette of Fashion, fir Apnl. Harper’s Magazine, for April. Put Dam’s do do Graham’s do do Peterson's do do Household Words, do New York Journal, do Blackwood's Magazinedo All the Magazines far April received and for sale at the Cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO, a p3 Fif.h st, opposite the Theatre. MOVING DAY IS DYKE! and many families hare changed their residences. Some have left places that are dear to them, where they bare attended some 4< loved one” through a long illness, ending in death! Many find their new home Is not as convenient as the old one ; while others are plowed with the change. In moving, the hand.* are exposed to the cold air, and become soro, and rough; This can be cured, and they can be made soft and white by the uso of the HERPETIC SOAP—price 12>$ eta. oer cake. Sold by [ap4] 8. L. OUTHUERT, 140 Third et. DO YOU WANT A SMALL FARM?—For sale, a Farm of Twenty-four Acres, eight of which are in cultiva tion, and all cleared excop'. eight acres, which are in choice timbor; an Orchard of about eighty trees of diff.rent kinds; about five acres contain Coal; situated at three miles from the city, aud three quarters of a mile from the Ohio river. Price $l7OO. Terms: $BO3 in hand; remain der in one and two years. 8. CUTHBERT A SON, ap 4 No. HO Thl.dpt. NEW MUSIC. — Homewood- Polka Mazurka; a new piece—oomposed by J. T. Wamelink.' Price 25c. Have you seen Sam I—a comic song. VUidne and his Dinah—song, by John Parry. Hard Times come again no more. 8 C. Foster. « Few Days”—or the world is coming to an end!! Had I the wings of a Fairy gay. Glover. I’ve a heart to exchange. Baker. La Belle Brunette Polka. The above, together with a large selection of all tho pop ular music of the day, is just received and for sale by mh23 JOHN II MELT.OR, 81 Wood street OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS.—I have on hand two setts of Obstetrical Instrument*, which have been left with me by a Physician retiring from practice. Tb-y are of the fine t quality, and as good as new. I will sell these Instruments very cheap. Any person wishing to purchase Instruments of this kind, will please call and ex amine these before purchasing elsewhere. JO3. FLEMING, aps Corner Diamond and Market st. ARNICA PLASToFS.—I have received a large lot of these celebrated Planters for pains or weakness in the side, back or limbs. Also, a supply of Needles’ Compound Hemlock Plasters, and a variety of other kinds. Those having to use plasters, can always procure the best in the city at JOS. FLEMING, aps Corner Diamond and Market et* 63-Hnril’ft Hair lU«torer»®-Thl« preparation »eems to be- efficacious Jot thu restoration, of tho hair, upon baU heads. Wo have seen the testimony of persons well known to us, who haveiused the compound successfully thereby corroborating the opinion of Its restorative cner gy. \V«- know of nolbin? more desirable jn the way of per t-unal comeliness and comfort than ajgood head of hair, and any process by which this crowning ornament of the outer man cun bo preserved, or recovered whan lost, without, in the latter cas«, a resort to Wigs, Toupea and Scratches, de serves to bo hailed and embraced with gratitude by all of either sex, who aro unlucky enough to need its benefit. We ton!; oi-cari .u tho other day to notice this valuable compound in the above terms, and How republish what was then sail, to show : gain our favorable opinion of it. The foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) Intelligencer, and refers to an article which has for a time been udveiii.-ted in our columns. We must confess that we have been somewhat sceptical as to the remarkable effects attributed to this famous “Ilair Restorer.” But our in credulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two by seeing n couple of certificates of well-known and perfectly credible citizen* of tho neighboring town of Preston—one of them the Cap’uiu of a New London whaling ship—to the effect that, in each of these cases, a two or three months’ use of the “ Restorer" had actually brought out a new and vigorous growth of hair upon the head-where it was before bald—the baldness being, in one case, of more than twenty years standing. Wa do not suppose It Is by any means cer tain .that, because the application has been thus successful in one case, or two, or a dozen, it is therefore certain to prove equally successful in nil. But with such head-strong evidence as tbs foregoing, very few bald beads, we suspect, would willingly forego a fair trial of the “ Restorer.” All such ‘*old heads” are informed that the article can be had at Messrs. Lee A Osgood’s —Norwich Evening Courier. Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEY3ER’S, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar. mh29 ff&~- Proclamation.••• Whereas, the extraordinary aud unprecedented demand for thatiuvaln&ble preparation, WEIGHTS PREMIUM KATUARION, has Induced envious persons to palm off other articles similar in name and ap pearance, but absolutely worthless, which bas a tendency to injure tho reputation of the genuine article, purchasers should be particular to ask for WrighCs Premium Katha rlon, aud they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for Us virtues for restoring a decayed bead of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful application during the hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of dizziness and headache, aud for the toilet it has never had an equal for It? pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for it* completely restoring a decayed head of hnlr; for re moving all dandruff; for preventing its falling off, whether fr- m sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the neoc-'.dty of using hair dyes, as it excite? the secretions, producing a supply of its nature! pigment or coloring mat ter. giving tr»'p hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant grow th. Fur Mi l .** by «-verv druggist In the city, and by druggists aiul merchauts throughout the United Slates. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price Zb c-’nts a bottle. PETER T. WRTGIIT A CO, 241 Market st , Philadelphia. Fur fj»ie l*y GEO. 11. KHYSER, No. 140 Wood street, end It. K. SELLER'*. Ihttsburch. Important to Persona afflicted with Her it la, or llupture of the Ilowele, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect* The right rnur-»* f*r any one to pursae who may be af- Oii'tecJ with Kup:ur *, is to procure a good Truss well adapted to the ruptured pads, iu order to retain the protruding portion ot the bowels. This is often neglected, and the bowel he-omes fdrungubibrl, leaving the patient not only In a KufT*riii:; but dangerous condition. 1 have always on band, and daily adapt, the mod improved Trusses; among which U MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TRBB3, which will re;illy produce a radical cure in a short time. Of course there are cam* when no Truss will cure, but in a vast ma jority of reducable Hernia, or Rupture, this Truss will cure. 1 buve every variety of Truces, from 50 eents to i.U>; large of CHILDREN’S TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, lor broken or enlarged veins; ITLE PROPS, for the ndi-f and euro of Pilej; SHOULDER BRACES, for men women and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and crerv variety of m«-clmni'4il appliance used in the cure of diocese. Cud and examine them at my Drog Store, No 1 Jt> Wck»u otr<•<■?, corn-r of Virgin alley ; sign of the Golden Met tar. [Mslidaw] DR. GEO. U. KEYSER. / uarrell’i Indian Liniment, core* ims ix tin Bn - k. Limbs, •n.k, Head, llr.-ii.«u Throat, F;tr<*. Mu’rl-«, Wnrm' in tlo- Skin, Fralp Diseaws, Milk Crust, Dry Tetter, l-]-'-!{ lien. J nr he, Chaf-?, Jfeoralgia, Crack*, Sun Pain, ?i-ald.«, Burns, Ul.-erj, Sore Legs, Rheumatism. TRY IT ONCE. Prica 25 fonts p«>r ! tountr . the new COLLEGE llALL,which covereiiD n:i-ii of nt atiy four thon;nnd square feet, making it at onco tb>* nrO m-.giutWnt e.The business ef the first will be settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authorised to receipt for all debta due said firm. JOSHUA RHODES. March 27 th, 1855. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. undersigned have this day formed a Partner ship, under the name, firm and style of REYMKR A ANDERSON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary business, No. 89 Woo 1 street. PHILIP REYMER. ROBT. J. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, Mareh 27tb, 1855. IT In retiring from the Confectionary business, I cheer fully recommend Messrs. Errors A Axnoisos to my friends and customers. JOSHUA RHODES. Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855. |~ap2] Philip RErara :.... boot. j. and Eason. REYUER A ANDERSON, (Successors to Joshua Rhodes A Co.) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Ac.' £$- No. 39 Wood street, opposite the Sc. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap2 Fresh fruit— -250 boxes Raisins; 200 U do do 150*<£do do 500 drums Figs; 250 % do do 100 boxes do 20 mats new Dates; 25 boxes Prunes; 10 kegs do 2 C&S6S do Receiving and for sale by ap2 REYMER A ANDERSON, £0 Wood at. Fresh nuts, ao.— 20 bags Walnuts; 20 do Filberts; 20 do Cream Nuts; 25 trails Ivica Almonds; 6 bales Bordeaux do 10 boxes shelled do 25 do No. 1 Rock Candy; 15 do W. do 10 cases Sicily Liqnorice; 150 boxes No. 1 Herring: 100 doz assorted Pickles; 25 dozen Tomato Catsup. * Just received and for sale by ' ap2 REYMER A ANDERSON, 39 Wood bK QR BOXES MACOABONI; <6v 20 boxes Vermicelli; 100 dozen Pepper Sauce; 10 do t'-apers; 15 do Olives; 10 do Brandy Peaches; 10 do do Chemea; 10 do fresh Peaches; 10 do do Tomatoes; 15 do Walnut Catsup- Just reared Yapnao,. „ Wood „ t O BADGES AND LEMONS— . S' 260 boxes Uesslo# Onsges, ■; 100 do do , . 240 do Lemons; receiTlngani for sale by RBYMEE A ANDKBBON, 39 Wood el \ .•- \:.V' ‘ FEVER AND AGUE CURE, 08, HATUBE’B INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, FOR the Prevention and Cure of ixyzaKirnotr and Rs> mTTrsT Feyxks, Fever and Aogb, Chills and Para, Dumb Ague, Qinwul Debilitf, Night Sweats, and all other forms of disease which hare a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain seasons is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, Is thecoma in character wherever it exists—North, South, East or West—and will everywhere yield to this newly-disoovered antidote, which is claimed to be the greatest discovery in medicine ever made. This specific is so -harmless, that it may he taken by per* eons e>f every age, sex or condition, and it will .not substi* , or otie dls«ise others still worse, as is too often the re* suit in the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, and other poisonous cr deleterious drugs, not a particle oi any I . n '° lh ' a preparation. ' di ” ,lnct 'y cloltno these extntordlaary re- MALARIA ° f 11119 NATUBAL ANTIDOTE TO aoj trcm *»■ It will instantly check the Ague in persons who have suf* fered for any longth of time, from one day to twenty yean, so that they need never have another chin, by contlnnlnglta use according to oirectlons. - It will immediately relievo all the distressing results of Bilious or Ague diseases, such os general debility,night sweats, etc. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical euro is effected. Finally, its U3D will banish Fever and Ague from families and all clasres. Farmers and all laboring men, by adopt* ing it as a preventive, will be free from Ague or Biuous at* tacks in that season of the year which, while it Is the most Bickly, is the most valuable one to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinaiy cases: some may require more: Directions printed in Germany French and Spanish, accompany each, bottle- Price One* Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. Trade circulars for* warded on application, and the article will be consigned on liberal terms to responsible parties in every section of the country. JAS. A, RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, B. I. Agists—New York: 0. V. CIICKENEB & CO., and C. n. RING. Boston: WEEKS A POTTER. Philadelphia: DYOTT A SONS. J*’MITCHELL, No. 285 Liberty street, next door to Hand. WOODSJDES A BROTHER, comer of Anderson and Lscodk et*., AUevheny. ‘ [fet27 DR. HENDERSON, OCULiIST AND AURIST. TRXAT3 ALL DISKASXS 07 TUX ZX2 AifD ZAtt WITHOUT CUSnHG, LEZCHI3O, B LISTS RUtO, OR TUB USB OF CALOHXL. - OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND ST, NEW YORK. Hours from 0 A.-M. to 4 P. M. ROUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or ' Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. H. with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Ear treated upon sdentifio 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, 328-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. •Alfred South wick. Printer, 44 44 fj. Qoodspeed, Glens Falls, N'.Y. •Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. •Mre. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. f Miss Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess N. Y. •Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Conn, •John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N. Y. Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Eng., N. Y. fJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. Jarvis Rodgers, 44 44 A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hold. R. M. Ferriss, Organ Builder, Houston St. R. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. Boss, Albany, N. Y. A. DUlenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. B. H. Uaviiand, Athens, N. Y. - • John W. Hackett, Binghampton, N. Y. •These patients were blind, and had to be led to theoffice. At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city at pleasure. •Ilrtse cases of Amaurosis were restored to sight after they were given up rs incurable by the faculty, and Can be reierred to by any person who wishes to learn the facts in these caws, by writing to them. JanS DR, HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., wnx arrecruALiT oust • LIVER COMPLAINT, DYBPEP3IA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous DdriUty, Diseases of Hit Kidneys, rmd aU diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach . Such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fulness,or Blood to the Bead, Acidity of the Stomach, Ncusea;Ueartburn,DiBgUBtfor Food,' - Falnefß or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, B'mhiag, or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Cboak ing or Suffocating Senastion whon ia lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Few and Dull Pain in the nead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, A&, Sadden Flushes of Heat Burning in tho Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost eonfl deuce in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new aod untried article, hut one that has etrod the test of a ten years’ trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by anv similar pre parations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physieiatta and individu als, Id oil parts of the country is immense. Referring any who may doubt,to my “Memorabilia,”or Practical Rereipfc Book, for Pansera and Families, to be hod gratis, of all the Agentsibr the German Bitters. • Principal Office and Manufacb-ry, 120 Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. 4E2**Bo!d by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A. Fahnestock & Co., No. 6 Wood- street; Fleming Bro*hers, GO Wood street; H.P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny: decllhdawlyla Basin’s Premium Perfumery. - A PRIZE MEDAL at the Great London Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations, in 1851, and Seven High est Premiums, awarded the subscriber in this country, have >roved his preparations of a superior quality, and placed iim among the best perfumers and soap makers of Europe and America. His celebrated Shaving Creams and Luff* trales, hia fine Pomades, Toilet Waters, and Perfomes lor the Handkerchief, (of 60 are unsurpassed by any In the world. All articles purchased at this establishment aria warrant* ed of the finest quality. $ ' ' With an addition of many new articles to hlsllst.'and greatly Increased iaeilitle3 for manufacturing, heis enabled to furnish them to dealers in any quantity desired, and at very liberal prices. Country Dealers, requesting it, can have A Price list mailed to (heir address, free of postage. . X. BAZIN, _ (Successor :o K. Roussel.) . * No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, febgfcdawlmls Philadelphia. Palmer’s Celebrated Kplcureon bauoe, STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soups, Gravies. Fish, Meat, Game, Ac. We advise all good housewiv* a to try It. Price 25 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit Stores In thfednlted States and Canadas For sale by M’OLUEG and G. U. KKY3EB, Pittsburgh. P. T WEIGHT 4 CO, 241 Market street. Philadelphia. jntil9:diwly is a DB. BBOWN, No. 41 Diamond Alloy, Bo* . m tiBB votes hiß entire attention to on office Practice. OMB 1H Hia badness is mostly confined to JMsala 40 FenereaZl>itcaier,&ndguchpalnfalaffectionB. flk brought on by impendence, youthful indulgence ana excess Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions,Gonorrhea,Gleet, Btrletnrt Urethral Discharges, Impurity ofjthe Blood, with all Dlsca* sea of the Venereal Organ. Shin Diseases, ScorbuticErnp* tions,Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak" cess, Impotency, Files, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano,Nervous Affections, Pains inth* Bachandl