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CHJIDSUf* ' Pnanihflntt 1 3 Minusnu— o i Bpums...i. o ; 8m»ll P0x....—... - i ■ CtonjumptloD. - ■ “ Hsmoitbßge - —• J ~ r Bplnal Dfeesso ° I Dneaw of Kidney- 1 0 OP THE ABOTB THERE WERE: .Under 1 reir_ 3 Prom4o to 60 2 From Ito a...™ - 0 60 to CO l - Sto S-. 1 “ 60 to VO o 6to 10 2 “ 70 to 80....... 1 10 to 15 1 “ 80 to 90 _0 16 t 020.. 0 “ 90 to 100 0 1 20t030.-., 3 Ago unknown o SO to 40............. 4 lUlerll: Females V; White 18; Colored 0 .Total 18. B/oider of the Board of Health. ANDREW C. MURDOCH, Physician of Board of Health. District Coort—Continuation op the Small Note Suits.—The suit against the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, for passing small notes, was continued yesterday morning before Judge Williams. : i Mr. Hamilton, counsel for plaintiff, requested the Courtto note ‘that, in connection with the deposition of Morris, they offered the notes therein Identified. The prosecutor, Mr. D. T. Lawson, was called to the Btand,:to testiy as a witness. The withess was pt.jeoted to by Mr. Courtney, on-the grounds of Inoompetency, ho baring heen contlotedof a serious offence. ' ihis objection was sustained by the Court • Ihe plaintiffs then ML'eA in <mdeuco a pari don granted by Governor Bigler, to Lawson. The sanja objections weremsto to this pardon, aa stated yeßiefdaylo regarsTto the pardon of Morris. The Court orerruled the objections, and allow ed the pardon to be offered. D. T. Lawson was then sworn.' The plaintiffs deßired to show by him that the notes on which the Baits were brought had been issued by con ductors and tiohet agents of tho Compaoy. This was objeoted to by Mr. Williams, as it was net Intended to be shown that their agents were authorized by the Company to pass the notes referred to. Mr. Hamilton was of the opinion this was odo of the mast important points raised in this court for many years, and desired that another time be made for arguing it. Mr. Williams said tho Court could decide the case now as well as at any other time. The Court decided to hear tho arguments. Mr. Williams then proceeded to argne the qaeslion at considerable length. He said no not of an agent conld render a principal responsible for the commission of a oriminal set. The em ployers themselves must commit the act, before the; conld be held. H this principle was not correct, the whole capital of tho Company might be absorbed in a short time Two thousand such salts, probably, might be instituted every day,- which, if they were deoided against the Company, would consume the whole stock of the corporation. The caso turned upon the question Whether the agents passed these notes as spocial agents, end by authority of the Company. Mr, Williams substantiated bis position by reference to a large numbpr of authorities. On the conclusion of Mr. Williams’ argument, Mr. Hamilton staled that tho witaess, in addi tion to proving what he previously stated, would testify that-the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, through their ticket agents and con ductors, were in the constant habit of paying out small notes, prior to the institution of these suits. Mr. Hamilton further remarked that he would not argue the question, but leave it to the decision of the Court. Judgo Williams remarked that although he would have preferred having the question argued on tooth Sideg, In order to give him more time for consideration, the impression on his mind was favorable to tbe objections, which were, therefore, sustained, and tho witness ruled ont. The Court then remarked to tho jury, that as no evidenoo bad been allowed to go before them, they wonld of course render a verdiot for do fardsnts. ThU‘ action ends the matter for tho present. A writ of error wilt be tatoen-ont by the plain tiffs, and the caso carried up to the Supremo Court. * Matthew Hodkinson vs. Greer & Monaghan. Belden for plaintiff; Burke for defendant. Action on promissory note. Verdict for plaintiff for $684,26. Alex. Reynolds vs. same. Action on two pro missory notes. Verdict for plaintiff, $1249 41. William Eichbaam vs. R. C. Stookton and Wm. G. Johnston, administrators of Samuel R. Johns ton. Mellon for plaintiff; Selden for defendant. Action on a bill of exchange. Verdict for plain tiff for $491. H. Stimple & Co. vs. R T. Leech, jr. Friend and Reed for plaintiffs ; Selden and M’Connel , for defendant. On trial. Court of Quarter Sessions.— Before Hon. Wm. B. M’Ciure, President Jadge; Hon. Ga briel Ad&ms&nd Hon. William Boggs, Associate Judges Tub Abson Case—Dixob Fodsd Guilty The arguments ip this case were continoed dar ing the morning, and tbe case went to the jury about 11 o'clock. After a short absence they re turned into Court, with a verdict of "guilty.” Commonwealth vs. John Hartman; indictment, nuisance, in keeping ferociona doga, on oath of Henry Bagebruck. The defendant, in this ease, ia the owner of the dogs who attacked and fright felly lacerated the wife of proaeontor, a few weeks ago. He resides np Batcher’s ran, Alle gheny. Verdict of gailty. The prisoner was remanded into the custody of the Sheriff. Tbeatbe. —Shakspeare's great tragedy, Mao beth, was played last night to a fair hoase, and with a Bomewbat better east than at its enact ment a few weeks since. Mr. Conldook, as the chief hero of the piece, showed unmistakable power of genlas; it is not, however, his best Shakeperean character. He plays King Lear to night, in whioh we think be is infinitely bet ter. By the fcw, there is some talk of getting him np a complimentary benefit. We hope the projectors of it may aucceod in their design, for there is no man who performs on our boards who is so asßiduona in bis efforts to give satis faction to our theatre-going people. Democuatjo Cotjhtt Convention. — The dele gates eleoted at tho late Democratic primary meetings, will assemble this morning, at ten o’clook, in tho Court House, where they will select delegates to represent the Demooracy of Allegheny county in the ensuing State Conven tion. Thomas Bmytb, lata of Jaynes’ Tea Store, Fifth street, has opened for himself, at 112 Bmithfield street, opposite the Post Office. Cus tomers jnay bo sttVo of reoeiving a good article of tea, ooffee and sugar by oalling upon him. Tub large Bale of furniture of the Perry Ho tel, trill be oontinned this morning, at 9 o'clook, by order of assignee, by P. M. Davis, anoi’r FIELD BOOK EOK RAILROAD ENGlNEERS.—Contain lag formal© tor laying oat curve?, determining frog an gles. levelling, .calculating earth-work, otc, etc., together wIU» tables of radii, ordinatcß, dstiectlous, long chorda, magnetic variation, logerathims and natural eigne .tan ceSe, etc. etc,by John B, Henck, Civil Engineer. Pocket hookfbrm. $1,75. ... .•.The object of the present work Is to enpply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use in the field, oontaining the ordinary iograrithmatio tables are common enough; but ' a book combining with these tables others peculiar .to the Eailtoad work* and especially the necessary formula for Laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, Ac.,is a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U. B. Military A cad kkt, West Point, April 18, 1864. OenHemen: I have looked over “Henck’a Field Book for Railroad Engineers,'’ and think it well adsptod to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but It will be found a very useful and practical volume both foroffleeand field work. _____ D. U. Mahan. Troy, April 21,1854. I am much pleased with Mr. IXenck’s little manual, the w Held Book, of Bailroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognized processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess * mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of t,g in general susceptible of available, not to say desira bleTpraetical use. In conclusion, while 1 think the design of Mr. Henck’s book la eucb as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs. I have pleasure lu expressing my oamdal satisfaction with its-execution, alike with the per mfenity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex oeUant typographical taste displayed by his publishers. r g F&AHXLiir Grieve, 0. B. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. IteiSeby WILLIAM B. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, inS Market street, corner of Becdnd. r‘ m ftftßAT POSTHUMOUS WORK I—THE OF THE LAMP; oy Wiuiam North, author of “Anti- Ooningsby,** Ac., Ac. “Who will exchange old lamps for new. —Arabian Night* Entcrtainm enia. contents: Chap . . Chap. I— Underground. 17—Love and Death. 3—Lucifer. 18—The Gamblers, a—Above Ground. 19—Old Latitude and Long’e. 4—Pal egrine Cape. 20—Gold. 6—Fitagam'n O’Souncer. 21—'The Beggar and the Poet. 6—The Plot. 22—Peter Quarts. 7—The Bow. 28—The Ship of Mondel. B—A Curious Girt 24—The Farewell Present. ,9—ln Love. 25—HB’rDud. Mondel’s Youth. 10—How to make Money. 25—His Fortune. II— Strange Talk. 27—Voyage to Golden Island. jj—More Lore. 28—Mutiny.. jg—Green-eyed Nemesis. 29—Berkley Married. U—The Sick Man. 80—Pair Slavo of the Lamp. IS—Chaos. 81—Reconciliation. 10—The Bridal Elff • 82—Conclusion. * for valet? a t. o. Morgan, • *p2 10 Woodrt. aYMNRY.W ,fr44383,T1-; PITTBBIIHGU BOARD OF TRADE AND ~ - HKS6HA«SW'.BXCIIA.I<GJO. OFHCEK PruMaOr- JOHN SHIPTQN. Pint Pies JVoidotl—W*. H. Smith. Second « u Wu. B. BEOWN. Eecrdary—VtH. fc Hatol - ' *Warem>—John D. Bcrat Siq«r<n(wd<n(—9, T. EoarHiir, Ja . - •„ ; OrnmiUee cf Arbilraiicn for April.—WmUM H. Smith, V. P.; W. Bbibist, B.T. loNrs, Bzsjma Bikzwiu, J.B. toWOßin. ' ‘ : DAILY REVIEW Of pmsOTBOS: MARKET. ' 'o»lCloir’TH*-l)ATlT.‘Mbllsl»a PO3T t \ .19,1655. J There wm afjdx pmounfc <jf bwiaesß transictcd yesier* day. No change inqucrtutloUfl: - . ] FLOUR—I 72 t>bia FaparfioefroniTYharf at $10,25 j 43bb J a extra, $10,371£v 170 bbla extrs,.slo,so; 25 t»bla from store at $10,75; 40 bills superfine at£lo,so; 40 bbls sdperfiue from store at $10,13; $S db tio dc-i $10,23; 34 bbla superfine Pearl Mi 11,510,44. j QRAIN—Sales 900 has Corn from wharf at $l. SUGAR—B lihds ptime at OJ4, sixty days. LEAD—lOOOfrtgito arrive at Z%, four int. added. BACON—IO,SOOIba Sides and Bam®, in lota, ; 3500 Shoulders, B!des and Hama at Bto 0%; 2500 fi» fiidea at 85£c, ninety dtiya; 3500 Su Hams at 2OOO lbs Shoul der», packed, atBc,cash; 10,000 lbs Shoulders ia lots at Bc, thirty days; 2COOTbB Heins ot 10c, thirty days; 5 tierces S. 0. Hams at 32c., ' BULK MB lbs HamaTcom wharf at 73£c, cash. FOUR—lObbls old Mess at $l6, cash; 10 bblfl new Mess at $16,60, caSS." PISH—IO bbTS No 3 MackeTel at $10,50. LARD OIL—G Lbl*. No. 1 at 80c, cosh. btts No’. 1 at .©JiJe, cash. ASHES-i-lC bbls Pearls at Ci£c, font months; 25 casks itp ported Soda at four months. NAYALBTORES—2O bbls Eorib at $3, cash. PIG METAL—IOO tons Tenncssafl,cold blast at $3O, six months. Tho attention of dealer a'Jn Breadstuff* is now toncantra* ted on tbe-Northwcstpiiiid Yrhat amount of-Grain,!® how held in Northern Jllinofcj/fa becoming a jnttterof groat The PVes Pros -of the llih sajs, in reference and recces of G ral n. at thatffrhtU • • ' in pos£a-Biod£fvthe <tctn& 1b may notbo fat out of ths nay to esUmbte, that sft<s deducting Southern shipments of wheat sro have now on ntnd 1,300,* 000 bushels of grain. The quantity allowed to be taken by the first fleet out has been estimated at 815,000 bushels, which is also probably 100 large, as tbe thirteen propellers now here will be required to take & eonsiderabld quantity of rolling freight, and some of tho Tessels inclodoi in the listharo already been chartered to load at Mllwaukio. It must, however, be borne in mind that the Eosto n railroads are continually tapping our granaries, and hence the fact that the quantity of grain now in tbe country 1b fohnd to be below estimates based upon the known crop of last sen* k>o. As the freight returns are not yet mado out the quan tity eo taken £ince the first of January cannot at present bo state!. *At tbo same d*te Flour was firm with a fair demand at $5,50 for fine; for No. 2 superfine; $7,25@7j60 for No. 3 do; s7,7&f*B for fancy, and $8@8,25 for oxtra. The Buffalo Republic rebukes the croaking about the Fcarolty of Flour at present In this country, and status that it Ij In poesesshn of Information which fully warrants the expectation that the f diowlng quantities will arrive at that port this season. From Lake Michigan CI>O,OCO bblaj from Detroit 123,000 bbls; from Toledo 100.000 bbls; from land 50,000 bbls; making a total of 925,000 bbls of Flour to come forward before hartest, “ exclusive of Canada ” Tho Rej>ublic adds that k had no means of estimating tbe amount that will be received from Canada, but learns from gentlemen whose means of information are extensive, that it will not bo less than a quarter of a million of barrels, and may be four times that amount. Nitv York, April 17—Cotton firm; sa’es 2,000 halos; N.O. niidlliog mlO Floor; firm with ao upward tenden cy; tales 6500 bbls co'/d Ohio 5O; southern firm; sales 1600 bbls at $lO 75@ 10,94. W boat unchanged Corn stiller. but not quotably higher; sales 70,000 bushels mixed at $l,OB, and lor June and early delivery at 94. Pork a trlfla higher; Bales of 760 bbls at $lO 31 for old Mess and $17.75 for new. Beef unchanged. Lard higher; sales 500 kegs at and in bbls Whisky: Ohio 331/>&34V£. with’salvsof'OObbls. coffee dull. Sugarsand Molasses' firm. Linseed Oil 86. Stocks lower nu<l quiet Money easy *, Virginia tixes Missouri sixes Cum berland 2S2a, Reading Erie Cleveland *-nd Toledo 72^. Cixassavi, April 17.—The river in falling: about 8 f«*vt in the channel. Weather warm Flour dull and drooping at $9,60@510. Oats advanced to 66. Whbfcy anvance-Mo 31. Provisions quiet: sales 200 bbls prime Lard at Bales 500 kegs di.to at 11; Bulk SiJcs 7(§}7’*-£: ditto Shoul ders at 6. no change in Groceries; quiet but firm. Nlw Oactass, April 16.—Cotton easier hut not quatably lower, sales 2,000 bales to-day. Sugar has advanced ‘ 3 , fully; fair pells at 4>'b(s-4;- h . Phuaoilt-hu, April 17.—Only 700 Beeves were offered, ami sold for city consumption *t lOi'j. ’3O Cows aold t at from $l5 to $4O. 1000 Gogs sold at 7©745. Auction—Ually Balei« AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. 11., a general assortment of Seasonably Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, boob and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK., P. M., Qroceriei,Qu«ns'wore, liltM«ari:, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, Nev and Second Harnl Uou«ehUd abd Kitchen Vur» nitnre, 4c., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articl*-*, Mu»Lc*l Instruments, Hardware anJ Cutlery, CUthin;*, Variety Good*, Gold and Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. f)a3l:tf p. M. JJAYIS, A'acuon*ox. C HOICK COLLECTION OK FINE LONDON LOOKS «v OataLOOVB. —On SATURDAY Apul 21*1, com mencing at 7J4 o'clock, will be -o’d. by eaULgue, at the Commercial Sa**-9 Boom*, 'erner Wood and Fifth atreetp, a rery chore collect on of 6::t LONDON HOOK - , many of them beautifully illustrated, «od embrarins • great Teno'y of subject. by the meat emlu-ot author*. I Deluded will be found—Picturesque Illustrations <f Ancteut Architecture In Hindustan, 1 volume, full.', numerous plate*; Tauro * Machl, or the Bull Fights of Spain, Uo do do; Group* of | Cattle,drawn from nature by Coort, do do do; View# on 1 the Shores of t e Mediterranean, do do; The British F.<- 3 TOlum**; Drums of Na*rau ard the Hivcr Lvbo, I 1 volume, folio, plnles: Coinage r-f the British Empire, 1 1 volume, 4tcn numerous oogravlog*; Dr Olie*’ Hirtury of th« Ancian Britons, 2 volume*; Squler's A erica, 2 volumes, colored plate*; The Uultcd State* Illustrated, elegant engrsTing*,2volumcs,4to: Knight's Old England's Worthies, 1 rolume, folio, dodo; Pictorial Museum «-f Ani mated Nature, illuetratod, 2 volume*, folio; Manual of Private Devotion*, l volume, 4to, Illustrated: Ken ten’s Tableaux, 1 volume, folio, do; National flaliary of P»rtar*-e, « volume* 4to do; loninn Antiquities, 1 volume, folio, do do; The Illustrated London News, 4 volume*; Kngratloge of Anlma •, by Landaeer, 1 volume, 4 to; National Meir-tlcs of Scotland, 1 vol, 4to; Works of ncaomort and Fletcher. 2 volumes; Authors of England, b-nutiful meduiibui por traits; Mechanics’and Engineers’ Alsgatioe, 6 vois ; Origin and Piogws of the Art of Writing, illuminutod, 1 itkitmc, . 4to; Caricaturist’s Scrap-Bx>k, folio; Giles' Life aud Tlim-s of Alfred the Ureal, 1 volume; Sunday Library or P:ot«-«»- ! ant's Manual, 0 volumes; HlstoTy of Holland and the ■ Butch Nation, 3 volumes; The Pyramids of Gix«h, Lorn i actual survey, S volumes, elephant f.lio, plates; Ac , Ac. i Full particulars lu catalogue, which c«n bo had at the i Auction Store. P. M BA vis, ap!B Auctioneer. Tuesday, April 17. LARGE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY Dn\ UuuDS AT AUCriON—On THURSDAY morning, April 19tu, at 10 o’olock, at the Commercial Sales Booms, corner c ( Wood and Fifth street*, will bo sold, an extensive a/sort ment of seasonable foreign and domestic Dry Goode, embra cing tbo usual variety kept to supply the retail city trade Also,a quantity of fashionable HEADY-MADE CLOTHING. Hats, Caps, Bonnets Boots, Shoes, Ac. apl" P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION—On THURSDAY evening, April 19th, at o’clock, at the Merchants' Exchangp, Fourth street, will be sold— -7 eharas ClUx-ns’s Depo.lt Book. ASSIGNEE'S SALE UF CANAL BUATa—un SATUR DAY morning, April 2Sth, at 11 o'clock, at the Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, between Libartv and Penn Btrlxts, will be sold tho Section Canal Boat J. 8. List, with her taekle, Ac. Also, the Section Boats Karens, Nebraska, Wennna, Jane, and Fairmont, with their tackle, Ac, an they now Beat Warren Armstrong county, Pa. r *.**’\s *«* Grain in Store* in I*alce Ports* TELEGRAPH MARKETS Cattle Market auction sales. AT : O’CLOCK, F. M., 20 (•hares North American alining Company. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Terms—Four months credit for approved endorsed paper. a pt 4 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. rriKUHTEE’S SALE OF FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS TS J. THE SIXTH WARD.—On FRIDAY, Apr 1 27th, at 3 o’clock, on the premises, will be sold by order of the Or phan's Court of Allegheny County, granted March 3lst, 1853, to John Herron, Trustee of Bo'-ert Porter, Esq., fifteen valuable building lota, as laid out by by the late Hon. Wm. Porter, in his first plan of lots in the Sixth and Seventh Wards of Pittsburgh, seven of which lots, to wit. Nos. 39, 40, 41,42, 43, 44 and 45, ha’to each a front of 26 feet on Centre Avenue, and extend back southwardly about 90 feet to Clark street, and the remaining eight lots, to wit, Nos. 48,49, 60, 61, 62, 63,64 and 55, have each a front of 20 fact on Clark street, and Extend hack southwardly the whole distance to Bose street. 00 feet wide. The above oilers great inducements to those desirous of Darchasing property near tho business part of the olty. P ** JOTLN HERRON, Trustee. tto s P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. New AND GOOD BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT DAVI SON’S, 05 Market street, near Fourth 5 Plain Woidfi to Young Communicants; by Dr. 3. W. Alexander 39c<-nis. „ Wlllison's Young Commuoicant s Catechism. C cents. The Rich Kinsman, or the Iliot'-ry of Ruth, the Moabl tess; by Dr Tyog. Lilly Gordon, the Young Housekeeper. Primo’B Travels in Europe and the East—the best book of travel* yet! The Foresters; by Prof. Wilson. Ministering Children. The Laws of Figurative Language; by Lord. The Minister's Family. Mornings with Jesus. Joy’s last. The Bcbool of Christ, or Christianity in Us leading aspects. The Fountain of Living Waters, illustrated by Facts. 4th edition. Tbo Words of Jesus. The Mind of Jems. Kltto’s Works. Footsteps of St. Paul. Life and Epistles of St. Paul—plain, and In one-half calf fbr presentation. The Hiding Place; by McFarlane. The Night Lamp, “ “ Now opening almost dail*, new end valuable • heologlcal Works for famllysud ministerial reading, both American an! KDgllsh. M rl . B< ? N ' . aD O 65 Market street. AGAZtNES FOR APRIL ALL RECEIVED — Frank Leslie b Ladies’ Gazette of Fashion, for April. Harper’s Magazine, for April. Putnam’s do do Graham’s do do Peterson’s do do Household Words, do New York Journal, do Blackwood’s Magazinedo All the Magazines for April received and fox sale at the Cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO., ap3 Fifth at, opposite the Theatre. NEW MUSIC. — Homewood" Polka Mazurka; a new piece—composed by J. T. Womelink. Price 25c. Have you seen Sam?—a comic song. Vilkine.and his Dinah—song, by John Parry. Hard Times come again no more. S. 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. Tho above, together with a large selection of all the pop ular music of the day, Is just received and for sale by mh2B JOHN H MELLOR, 81 Wood sfreet. JEANNETTE! She is dressed in silks and satins, And her step Is folLof grace; She is lovely in appearance- 1 - But what a sallow face I Her are small, but oh I how rough t Bhe surely does not know That Hxrpktic Soap is lust tho thing— Atdlhen the price is low. j ThaHERPETIO BOAP.is * ' i- r•; SiAaVor Wkrra.—‘tfastordey was a regular'Aprilday— thomornibjrwith a lowering aspect the rerft-of tlieflay/ amlt owarila night the Indications were lor . Tbere-jrere 10>feet 4 inches water la the chan net at dusklaaf evening, and rising. - Business wasbriskan thewhart. The steamer -“Diurnal V is the regular packet for Wheel* Ingthis Turning; : 6he leaves'at 10 o'clock; A.M. . Trre fin? steamer‘‘Cincinnati,”,Capt. Curtis, U the regular racket for Cincinnati ;sbe IcaresatlO o’clock, A* M. Tub steamrr “Great Westtwlay for Bfc.Louls; her occommcaations are nf the host she offers a .fine oppprtunity to those Wishing a through passage. ; . Tea steamer. “ Empire City " leates to-day for Bt. Louis and the HUnols river. Her accommodations are not sur passed by any boat 1h tha trade. Tub steamer “Challenge," Capt. 8. C. Young, (No.lof the 4 engine stem-wheel steamers,) will leave for Louisville to-day; she offers a fine opportunity to passengers traveling to the Falls City. Aanrm or Geoctbies —The steamer “ Arctic,'! flrom Ntw Orleans, arrived yesterday, after a quick trip of seventeen days from port to port, iociudiog stoppages and taking in CiTgo on the “ coast."- Bhe brought 500 hhds sugar and 341 -bbls molasses. The tow-boat “ Tigress ” left yesterday with four barges, containing 44,000 bushels coal. There were also about 21 pair coal boats, besides 1 pair of barges 'belonging to Mr George Ledlic, measuringlBo feet In length and 25f00t wide, obtaining 45,000 bushels, for the Loulsvillo market The barges were built in the Allegheny, by E. Liston, a will known builder of such craft, and are tho largest that wero floated from this pork The tow boat “Hornet" was also preparing to make a start* with oor7 barges for Cincinnati- Oapt.Thos Gacvxt's new boat is now being completed at the wharf, for the Missouri river. She measures on deck .'225-feat; hcel;2oo,ft; beam 24 fr.; depth of hold 1 ougih&fcoffU he famished- by, Mr. J*meaE4ese, a practical mechanic. When fijdshtfd, with every thirg on board, the is to draw but 8$ of ,w*tor. Itisn fine boat, and we wish her oroallefli fucceM. CMi? Gaft‘S is au expcrieuced river man, and wilt manage her right. ‘ PORT OF PITTSBURGH, 10 FEET 4 INCHES WATER W TITE CHANNEL. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson,Parkinson, Brownsville.- “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard,Peebles,Elizabeth. 44 Michigan No. 2, ——Wellstille. “ Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. “ Cincinnati, Curtis, Cincinnati. “ Arctic, Devinney, New Orleang. “ Advanco, Doyle, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Lnzeme, Bennett,Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, . Wetlsville. 44 Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. “ Allegheny, 51'Lcan, Cincinnati. “ Adella, Kfog, Zanesville. “ Conroy, Wolf, UaliiopoUv. *« Twin City, Dean, Illinois river. “ James Park. Miller, Dubuque. ' STEAMBOATS. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILtE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, ron Tii? comnscx or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT UETVCCH PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Stint Loalii rpi- Tins Uxz is composed of Bcven rv*"> I hlmTiTi Jr f‘T~* elus? powerful bteamera, une- IjgcsEijfr SSSnSbiuallGdlor wpeed, splendor, satety.nßnifffßßM ■nd comfort, and is the ortur turocqu hailt unto? Bmn pAC£.rriron cht* Ohio rW»r. It concocts with the U. 8. Mall Line of Steamers trom OinciniSAti to Louisville end B*int Loqla, by which end freight are tickritd and re* at] ltd through daily. Two n»*w Steamers barn been added to the Line, 'Which not? commit* of the fuilowine boat*: ! Day; of A*Pflrtvre Boat*. Caftaint. from Pittsburgh. BUCKKYK STATE M. \V. Un.T2noovnu...Sunday. KEYSTONE'ST ATB—... J aCo 3 TTazIX?. Monday. ALLEGHENY Gso MUix Tuesday. CINCINNATI U. IIPSTra Wednesday. P LIILAhLL Pill A ... K. J.UiACa. ...Thur&iay. pitibbubuh... i. n.00q&..._ PENNSYLVANIA Js*. Kuxxm.r«i.. Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A.M., prtuiisely. No freight Vuccltßd after nine o’clock, on the morning cf departure. for particular*, apply on hoard, or to ions n. uvinqston,] , ]A h enu, Monougrih-t-l* Sou a e Building*. Ino-ras) Pittsburgh, For Cincinnati. m The •:*axa*r A D VANC f», Captain Wir Dottx, Claris, will leave firth* tboToanJ inter- port* on THURSDAY, Ajii& JfKh, *i 10 A, M. „.r* : For tM&t tr f «p>b' on board, r.r to apIS BARNKS, Acan*._ PUuburgbt Stcubcnrllit and Wheeling . Packet!, i lEtffli.ii 1 ? The DIURN .\L, Captain A.;S. Suwjuan, and FOREST CITY. o*ptatn Gfuias D. Moa&x, wiUrimTrigult: DAJLY PACKETS, Utirwn Pittsburgh, Steubenville end Wheeling, stopping at all intruaedlal* * The DIURNAL will lear» Pitvburgh rn Mondays, W**J nrs lays and Friday*, at 10 A. M lifiuntiny nh* will leave trbca-lmi: co Tup»lay»,Thursdaysand Saturday*, at o'rlcvk, A. M. The FOREST CITY will leav* Pittsburgh oo Tußmlaya, Tbur*.lav# and Saturdays, at Id o’clork, A.M. — iMurntny, rbe will leave WhreliQg on Monday*, Wednesday# and Fri days. at T*.£ o’<*Joclu AM. ter fr«4ht or pa/*«a« #pplj on board or to J. D. WLLINUWOOD. Agent, na-rt3 No Uf> frout «tn-*t. Fur SI LooU. , The "tfftturr ARCTIC, CapL J. S. DcvrvsET, 1 / K. Kit.vvLXm Clerk, Will lr;iT* f.»r th« abovn ■SmSmmSbauJ Intermediate porta on THURSDAY, H*lb InsU at 10 A. M. For freight or pa*«-n,-e opply on board, or In apr FLACK, LIVINGSTON A ISARNKS, Agenti. For Cincinnati end Lontivilie. The steamer CHALLENGE, Captain Yurxa, { ANntaso.f Clerk, will leave f r the ahovn ■C&XfilSSEkSnnd intermediate port# on WED.N Ik:DAY, 13th April, at 10 o'clock, A. M For freight or passage apt tv on lour), or t<* aplil FnAOK ai.d IMi; NBA. Agfa For Si. Lout* Thu ateamur GREAT \VK>.T, Caj tjiu M'Ctl I (*3£LA u.m.ii, J 1 CAfi-rr Clerk, will leave for tho shore lntermediate pOTts on WKtNfcSDAY, ISth instant, at 10 A. 51. For freight or naiwigu apply on board, or to fl pl4 C. BARN KM. Agoot. For - iVrXoaU end Illinois lllver. The itwiner EMPIRE CITY. Copt Mu' r cn, 1 flTfri tyVasiDMtmm'P Clerk, will leave fnr lb* above dSmiroySStaiid inti>:mediate pons on \ViD>E3DAY, lSth iiihl., nt 10 A. 51. For Irelght or passaga apply on hoard, or to apl4 FLACK A TUKNKS. Ag*pt». For lionli.vlllc T ii,ii The steamer FAIRY ciUHKN, Capt. John C (JafS£-«dll£xo, liiNNtDT Clerk, r»iil loan? tor the aboTo all Intermodule porta on SATURDAY, 14:h lost., at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to np!2 JOHN FLACK. Ag*nL_ “ 1855 ” CANADA WEST. i 05?* Port Stanley , IQ? is »nd Port BurwelL TUB FINE low pmurare ateaxner TF.LEGR Al'H, Captain R. B\iuiow, will make two tripn a w»m*U between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port liarwell, as follow#: Leave# Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY' and THURSDAY EVENING, o’clock. Leaven Purl llurwoll for Port SLauluy at 1 oVloek. l/*4ive# Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7Ut uVU>, k. The Telegraph connects at Clevefaml, wl;h the Cleveland, Oolumbusand Clnrinnntl, the CU telund and PitLsburgh, the Lake k’hora, and the Toledo, Norwalk aud Oloruiund Railroads. Also connocm ct Pert Stanley with the London Line of Stages, whloh connects with the Great Western Railroad. For froieht and passage apply or board, or to SCOYILL a LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; H. Y. lIOLCOAIB, Port Stanley , or A. M'liltlDE. Port DonvolL mart7;tnov AJUIANaF.MESTS FOR 1805. eiTkoFean aoenoy. The Oldest Established Office in Pittsburgh, for Remitting Money to the Old Country. JAMES BLAKELY begs leave to suy to those persons buTioß friend* In the Old Country, and desirous of either Bonding them money or paying their passage, that his arrangement for doing either is now complete, and on bo firm a basis that mistakes cannot occur, nor ldsses accrue to any party During the last ten years iu which he has been in this business, ho has remitted over n half million of dollars without the loss of a dollar, ood the house for which ho Is agent, In Liverpool, has shipped not less than ! 45,000 parsons during the lost year to this country, without a complaint of neglect ol duty on their part. He can issue passenger tickots for London, Dublin, Liver pool, Glasgow, Cork, Bolfost, Drogheda, Limerick, Port Bush, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to New York, Philadelphia, Bobloo, Baltimore, and New Orleans, and from thenco to Pittsburgh; and wiil attend strictly to forwarding passengers from thence to any part of the coun» try. Ho also has sight drolls for sole, payable at tho fol* lowing places, vis ■ Edwards, Sanford 4 Ca London. Wm.'Tappscott 4 Co Liverpool. (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout England and Wales.) ON IRELAND. Provincial Bank, Ireland .Dublin. B&A3CHEB. Armagh, Cavan, Dungannon, Mallow, Tralee, Parsons town, Drogheda, Londonderry, Sligo, B&llina, Ballyshannon, Kilkenny, Howry, Coleraine, Enniskillen, Dungannon, Bandon, Carlow, Banbridge, Limerick, Enniscorthy, Waterford, Downpatrick, Galway, Ennis, Atnlone, Clonmell, CootchUl, Monaghan, Youghall, Belfast, Dundalk, Kllrush, Strabane, Balymena, Cork, Fermoy, Omagh, Wexford. ON BOOTLAND. National Bank of Scotland, Edinburg, and its branches In fifty towns In Bcotland. ON FRANCE. Messrs. Edward Blunt k Co., Banker* Messrs. Vogel, Kock 4 Go., Bankers, Ft ankfort-on.th e-Main. (Available in any city In Germany.) ' JAMES BLAKELY, corner of Seventh and Smitbfield streets, decO Pittsburgh, Pa. RANK LESLIE’S LADIES’ GAZETTE ot; Paris, Lon, don and New York Fashions for April. Frank Leslie’s New York Journal, for April. Putnam’s Monthly, do Knickerbocker, do Godey’s Lady’s Book, do Graham’s Magazine, do Peterson’s Magazine, do Ballou’s Monthly, do Household Words, do Blackwood’s Magazine, for March. Harper’s Magazine, for April. Price 16 cents. Together with all the new Booke—fbr sale by i. * H-. MINER 4 CO., ap * No. S 3 Smlthfleld sttee ~ k ' ' *~ ' . A „* •*•'• *' L J ’ f ' ‘ .i" A - " * 1 - > \ i : • - .' ~.iv • i t t; & ' * -* * f W. •.: c «*v % ~ ~., v . .5* VS'''. V v ‘ ■b * * * yjri;; , . ' ••r* Y ’ - . .*'*'£*•*£; ;,S'' ' “1855.” AKt> SAINT LOUIS ON ENGLAND. (Available in any city in France.) ON GERMANY. -► *' + 4 , -\h\ t v >•/* ->'/ l. ...*■• * . tf.'* «*. '.! >' • . _ MSCEkLANE&US- HOPPER’S PATENT I*LAXE fTUIE noflewfeaMis prepared ty supply CARPENTERS,' X CABINET-MAKERS, and Wctfcerein Wood generally, ■with his Patented and valuable PL \N£S. All who have.tried It, pronounce It ti most valuable in. vention, that must soon come Into g'ner.d use. The fol lowing letter? from practical workmonsrc but two among many letters the Patentee hasreoclvca-recoißinendng this Plane above all others in use:-'-* - Pittsburgh Steam OAmjrrr Factgi.t, 1 •j Pebmaty 22,1855. f . Wo hereby certify,' that during the last twelve months woharenrod lloppei?® Patent Plane, and do not hesitate .to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers end- Carpenters m su perior toanyother Piano in use. Weconsiderit peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts oT hard wood, and for planing veneers, far superior to the old mede of scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by using .this Plane) will plane more ▼oncers than five men con do by nny other plane or method in use. H. Ryan & Co. To Moses F. Eaton, Esq.: Dear Sir— l havo examine! Hopper's Patent Ilench Plano, and believe it to be a most excellent articlo for tbo nso for which it la intended, as a combination of plane and scrarer. , It is particularly adapted to pinning,venears, and it does not require one-foUrth the time or labffrofthe old method; and I havo no doubt, when its property become generally known, but that it will entirely .ujjcfsMe Uie former te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend it to fill;persans engaged in the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of it, there Is nothing aB well fitted to give a smooth And beautiful finish to veneers as the Hopper Potent Bends-Plane. James W.>.WooDwn.i, Forniture WarerooflK 07, 00 third Et, Pittsburgh. PUUbargTif FebTtiaiy 27, 1805. i. MOBES F. EATON, of tbisi oity, is my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them *WM. 0. HOPPER. Pifctsburzh, Match 21,1855—(whffl.tT) auenct# MOSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for selling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, 1j now authorized to sell the following lately patented article*: Sands & Cummings’ Patent Brick Machine; Hopper’s Patent Veneer Plane; Trott’s potent Oilfllobes,for Sterna Engines; Doan’s ltock Drilling Machines; CWe patent Drfll,for Dolinglron; Copeland’s Stationary nud Portable Caw Mills; Crawford’fl Staaffl attt Water Guagerf and, flriffith’B Wxonghtlfun Railroad Chljii- Machines. Thwonitlcleshavebben examined bypracticaVnioch&iiies and pronounred PupjtficiT to any in u=e. He is also authorize! -& tell Rights to make and Tend these articles in any {art of the country. « He has ftlso foe vale Hulk* and Washern, «nd finished Brass Work. .■* ■ He is also prepared to take Agebclei?»br the sale of other patented Rights end new Inventions, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. S He refers toihe-ibllowing CARD. HTbe subscribers bate long Veen acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaten, and havo no hesitation in -recommending him, to all who may Uriah to employ his services ns a ju-n -tl<mm of undoubted integrity anil Indefatigable industry, In whose exertions every reliance may IS placed. Neville B. Cniff, W. Kobtcion, Jr., Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. H. Denny, 11. Childs A Co,, James'Wood, N. Ilolmes-ft Sons, P. R. Priend, Kramer A Rabm, P. Loren*, . L. Tl. Livingston, Knap A wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Falton, Wilson M’Candless, A W» Loomis. Pimsußon, November 27th, 18&L V >oan’i Potent Kook. Drilling fiiaeiitnca, WEIGHING ABOUT SOO POUNil# eau be worked aud moved by two men, and do the work of fire or *is In the ordinary wbj. 8 S. Fowlct A Co-vSlantifecturer*. The subscriber has been appointed sde B?cot in th* Uni ted Steles, for the sale of riqhUx o use these Machine. MO2E3 P. EATO:-f, 10 Sixth *ir<et. BX7ER fO > Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A, V. It R.; W. MHoor Roberts, Esq., Chief Kng; A. V. It. R.; Goo. Wn. Larimer, Jr_, President M C H. R.; 0. W. Barnes, Keq., Chief Eng, P. A C. U. It.; Messrs. Manfbll a Nicholson, Contractors for iW p, & S B.R. <i«^i9 A New Tiling In IMttsbnrgli TO THE LADIE9.—A i*o3Tt».’ STORE.— The nty </ Chilsm Moved to the of Iron! —Will beor«*o**d, at 9 A M. on SATURDAY the 14th Jos*., s complete s«--ort ment cf DRESS GOOD?, Silta, Summer plain an*l printed; Tlfsue.i; Do at If*. VJ',< aud K* cents; Lawn*, new styles: and most exquisite quality nnJ patterns of printed French Jaconet*’, worth &oc.. far 2 0 rtf. Also, a largo quantity of Emhrcilerief’, in. all kind* «t half the regular prices. White Goufa In g-eat quantity. Also, a largo assortment of Domestic Good*. The proprietor of the Boston Storo has n purehaver re siding tn Boston, who is constantly buying far j*v«*thl largo retail store?, which jltc* thin tnore a ter, great n i- TELtagi* oTer ail merchants resiling here. (• ha oniv East twice or three a yoifjfor. ibl? t'rore will be »n dally receipt ef Good.* tram the Boston and NVWYork A nr tion Rooms; sod hie st--rk, and all nw *r»-W*ij , 1 will I.* sold for the People's beneM, as well a * for the Proprietor'*. Higher price* will b« piH for Dollars at Iht Bvitoc Store than at any other Store In Pittsburgh. To open Saturday, 14i.h. at 9A. M, 63 Market street. SHELDON’S BOSTON STORK. uniform — g low to the rich to lh« poei Ha Donation. to *»▼« time and to Insure e■>nf:»lea<',» Notice to. Contractors. Omcfi or rax Pmsccwiri .vxn Co-»Mi.ciYmu: t R&iuuud Omvam - . i SEALED PROPOSALS wiU h*. rwst*J «t the Cfa V i f this Ompany, at NvYlUeHalLln the dit <-•» PHtihurgh. until 6 o’clock. P. M. cf WEDNESDAY, the 2f*th <l*v cf April, iu»tant, far the MDSR'Y cl that portion cf the “PltNbnrjrh and ContK'lsvflfa RuiljoatV extending from Hjse- £si»tlt>n with the P« nmn Iraida P.<dl n>»d at Turtle Creek, in AMeg!-.«:t.y runoty. i<> the borough of West Newton, in Weftmoreland county,—a di-tar,ci< cf twenty two miles. The work will be dlTided Into tree‘i*»nfl cf about oj.c mile «mI). I'opoftali »ill h* fc.r cr.« «r wor« Mapis profiles and specificslions arr rradj- for riunii nation of bipd*r* at thu Otflre of thr C'Utp-iny. \rb«-xc al! proper information vfli l-< girrn on af plication to thu un dersißUP-t S»Mifartory t*BtiraeT>ial“ will be * from Contras** -« not km-wn to the Ompanv OLIVER tV. nAKNRtf. f’ ami C K»ilnail O'. To HonacUcepera. WE hare now ojr-ned <n' of tbe largest ‘•took* of CHINA, GLASA and tJUKKNAWAKE. tn tab:,, f-.r hour-keeper* in the city, ami Intend wlimi p.t v rv low prices We will sell a hifidaem* set of Whit- T>:.i W arp, nm»bting of pi- era, for lb- tow price of four Dollar*, am! all olb-r flood* in proportion. Our slo-K larpe owios to tb« 'lull *ea a on just j«uk>p«l. w,* «jp <l«ter minoJ to work It off at low p:ie*j We L t. ju-t open-d to e beautiful shape* of Whitr Slone ileal Dwh-*': \ '■’!•• tabl- Jo ; CuTpred I'D he* for stt"w-«l c.t;l'-k«-n, -dr , etc. Also, map r*ry haudome new stylm of Wi»t«-r Oor stock of While Stone Gold hand, and os>ort«- l '-.,>i lJ rs Toilet Ware, D large—all of which w« hare put down in price to suit the tlines. FRENCH CHINA We hare some twenty diUer-nt style? of Pr»n~h Cbtra Ten se*#, and tome beaulful Gold Ban-1 Dinner e*-t*—nil of which we are selhog at least ttrcnU lire j*?r cent. bPI-'W former prices. HOUSE FCUMAntNO no. DS Our stock of Knlro.* and Forks, Spoors*. WBriian- Dia Ware, Glr&Ddoh*, Solar l.Atn{?, < U\, i* brp-v r.n l v ■- will dell thorn at rery low price* GLASS WARE. On hand and rrcaltlDe, a lanto «:c<*k of Bruton and Pitta, burph Glasf \Var», which w« will «ril at mauufftCturiT’p prices COMMON WARE Our stock of common Tea*, Hates, Ib-w!#, T“i*. h srs, and every article suitable for country or cu\ irmie, is largo, to which wo InTita tbo attention of ciir tvml country merchant*, as we> will sell thorn very low for ca»h. Houvekeopar* nod other? in wi«nt of ccu\p China and Gueenswarr, will do well by calliDg at th*» CHINA HALL, No. 62 Market, between 3d and 4th *tj»., B j,]o tic v It. While. au-aip u cunusa IDWAIU) DITIUUIWE. U. AlOi - - - • Carlins', Robertson & Co., Manufacturers of cut, pressed and plain FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouse No. 14 Wool street, corner of Front street, Pittsburgh. O* All other kiDds of Glassware and Window at low market prices. upll.dly Alexander Ilnys, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Filth ► irert, op posite the Court House, Pittsburgh, penna had per manently located, and will punctually attend to nil hutdnei-s entrusted to his charge. Er.FEBt.NCX3 : Hon. W. F. Johnston, President Allegheny Valley R. R. W. Mllnor Roberts, Chief Engineer •* “ “ Geo R. Eirhbaum, Aasotdatp Eng. *■ “ Darid Mitchell, Chief Engineer PlttsVb unJ Stcub. R. R. James Thompson. Superintendent City Gns Works. James E Day. Ctrll Knalneer. A'leabeuy (’itv. Inp7-Ci»* Trinity School. A PAROCHIAL SCHOOL *OU BOY.*, under the nux plred of the Ro*tor and Vestry of Trinity Chur- h, RICHARD 8. BMITII, Principal. This School will b«* opened on MONDAY. April K»ih, In th« Sunday School Room of Trinity Chur<’h, Sixth ftn*t, and is designed to afford th highest advi.n’ages for thor ough training in the English Brand ea, and in the lludi ments of tho Classics. Applications for mlmla'lon, or frr further lnforrn«iUf'n. may bo made to the Rector of Trinity Church, Na :wi> Penn street. ap&ilw^ Dissolution of Partnership. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that tt e Partnership hereto fore existing under the style of A. A A. Wood, Pit's burgh, Pa., and A. A A. Wvon & Co, Pt LonK Mo., was, by mutual consent, dissolved on the 27th day of March. I&GS. ADAM WOOD. ABRAM WOOD, J. C. JIYKRS. apS.lwd* Pittsburgh, April 4, ISfiD. Kemev al. SPRINGER lIAR'BAUGU A CO.»have removed to No 205 Liberty street. V- SPRINGER HARBAIJOn ALEXANDER FOCSVTII SPRINGER HARUAUGU & CO., (Sv.rcrjy-or* to B. Hnr baugb,) Commi<sion nmi Forwarding Merchants; Deni ed In Wool and Produce generully, No. 205 Liberty street, Pitteboigh, Pn. _ WE ARE NOW RECEIVING from Now Yori un 1 Phila delphia, a fall stork ot GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong and English Breakfast, all of which have been carefully selected, and will bo sold ad usual, either whole sale or retail. Superior RIO and JAVA COFFF.E. LOVERING’S end ST. LOUIS REFINED SUGARS. PEKIN TEA RTORE, a wiQ . No. 38 Fifth street. Removed TO THE PUBLIC.—JOHN 0. PARRY, successor to Parry, Scott A Co., has removed his Warehouse next the Foundry on SECOND street, adjoining Gss Works, whore I am now prepared to sell everything in the Casting Dn« at greatly reduced prices. fap2:imj JOHN 0. PARRY. A. Partner Wanted. A PERSON having a Capital of Thrtfe or Four Thousand Dollars to invest In a Manufacturing business, cau hear of an opportunity where he can doodle ms aoNti in B nhort time. The best references given. For pnrtlcu lars apply at THIS OFFICE. , [mi.2T:« MUSIC famished by FRANK. CARGO, for Parties, Pa rados, Ac., on the shortest notice and at low rates. He may bo depended on. 110 may be found ai R. M. Car go’s Daßuerrean Booms, 76 Fourth street. mhl9 JJARH MOSEII, ARCHITECTS:— Offices: Philo Hail, No. 75 Third street, Pittsburgh; and east aide of the Diamond, Allegheny. IvHfcCm Wrapping papers, stationey, Ac.— uqj heavy Wrapping Papers, for dry goods, drugs, shoes, confectionary, Ac., Ac Manilla Papers, of all sizes; Book Binders* Papers,assorted colors; Tisane Paper, for confectioners; Note, Letter and Foolscap Papers, American, French and English* for family, school, office and couuting-house use; Blank and Memorandum Books, of all sizes; Quills, Pens, Ink, Copying Ink and Books, Wafers. En velopes, Ac., Ac. For sale at reasonable prices, wholesale and retail, by JOHN 8. DAVISON, B plO 66 Market street, near Fourth. ' - V*V * T< * I.'* * ■ •■'*'• •»* v' , « 49-IlUrd*a Hair He&torerv,—This preparation seems tttM>fifficad6ds:fo{:4bo MstoraUoito{:il^A>r.upoQ: baldheads. -.Wo huveieen .the tertimony of persona well known to ha,who havtr used-the compound successfully, thereby corroborating the opinion of Its restorative cuer gy. - We know of nothing more desirable m the way or per sonal comeliness and comfort than afgood head of hair,and, uny process by which this crownibgornament of the outer man can be.preserved* or recovered when lost, without, in the laiter case, a re3ort to Wigs, Tonpes and Scratches, ae serfas to beiiailed and embraced with gratitude by all of either ?ex,wbo are unlucky enough to need its benefit. Wo took oceaiiotLthe other day to notice this valuable compound In the above terms, ana now republlfibwhatwas then said, to show rgaia our favorable opinion of it. The foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) Tnt'Uigmcer, and refers to an article which has for a time been advertised in our columns. We must confess that we have hern somewhat sceptical as to the remarkable effects attributed to this famous “Hair Restorer,” But our in* credulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two by seeing u couple of certificates of well-known and perfectly credible citizens of the neighboring town of Preßton—one of them the Captain 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. do not suppose it i 3 by any meanscer* lain that, because the application has been thus successful iu one case, or two, or a dozen, it is therefore certain to prove equally successful in aIL But with such htaxtetrong evidence as the foregoing, very few bald heads, we suspect, would willingly forego a fair trial of the “ Restorer.” All such ‘'Old heads” are informed that tbo article can bo had at Moists. Leo k Osgood’s —Norwich Evening Orurirr. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSKR’S, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar. mh29 £4' Proclamation.-• Whereas, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparation, WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHARlON,hasiudneedenvious Persons to palm off other articles similar in name and ap pearance. bui absolutely worthless, which has a tendency to injure tho reputation of tho gonuino article, purchasers should be particular to ask for WrighCt Premium Katha* riou, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for its virtues for restoring a decayed head of hair,-for a cofll, refreshing and delightful application during tbe hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of dizziness and headache, and for the toilet it has never had an equal for its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousand* of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for its completely restoring a decayed bead of hair; for re* moving all dandruff; for preventing it* falling off, whether fr m sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necessity of using hair dyes, as it excites the secretions, pmdunni a supply of its natural pigment or coloring mat ter, wiving the hair u dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. Fur side by every druggist In tho city, and by druggists and merchants throughout tho United states. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Prier 25 Ceuta u bottle. PETER T. WRIGHT & CO, 241 Market st., Philadelphia. For rale by GEO. 11. KEYSKR, No. 140 Wood street, un i U. F. SI’i.LEItV, Pittsburgh. Janl7:d*w3m is Important to Persons afflicted with Her nia, or Rupture of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect- nov2?:dtf The right course any one to pursue who may be af flirted with Rup.ure, 1-. to procure a good Trass well adapted tu the ruptured pints, in ordeT to retain the protruding portion of the hover!*. This is often neglected, and the bowel heroines sti ungulate!, leaving the patient not only lu a sufferiug l*ut dangerous condition. I hare always on hand, and daily adapt, tho most improved Trusses; among which Is MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will really produce a radical euro lu a short time. Of course then* arc cases when no Truss will cure, but in a vast ma jority of reduoable Hernia, or Rupture, this Tryss will I have every variety of Trusses, from 60 cents to $3O; nlM> a large assortment of CHILDREN’S TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for varicose broken or enlarged veins; PILE PROPS, for the relW and euro of Pile*; SHOULDER BRACESr'for men womeu and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every Tariety of mechanical appliance used in tho cure of disease. Call and ciamine them ot my Drug Store, No 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley; sign of the Golden Mortar. {fehUdaw] DR. GKO. li« KETISER. Ualrn of Thousand Flowers, for beauti fying the Comylexiou, and eradicating ail Tak, I‘ibpies aud >’aEct-Lts from the luce. Soid at Dr. l4O Wood Jan SO PlttaimrgU Mathematical & Commercial COLLEGE 13 new ope ind for th« reception cf Lady and Gentlemen Pupil# who Msh to .I'ceivaasotrndand thorough know ledge <f tho following branches of education: Writing, llr'okrKei.-pirg and nil itsctdlalernt#rience?j Alstebr*,Geome try, Trlgiiiiooietry, Mensuration, Navigation, the use of iiloW*. Geography, Arithmetic, Ac, Ac. I‘no Principal . nocd# uot to b« tv.-otnajended, as his nsmc ami capability are well known tu this community, being a Teacher in this citv for Knversl y*ar«c and ior tho ia.-:i three months haa suc cessfully in tho !r*.a Chdr OcranavreUl-College, bat ha* left it •"-u bis ovrn accord, with the intHntlon of estab lL*hing au Institution in which the youth of Pittsburgh ran acquire u V.oowh'dge of things more profitable than makiot: unintelligible hieroglyphic*, though by no chance will Writing b*’ neglected. Thu Principal’* cvpatiililii*# can ho tested by any person who doubts his qualification*, as they were by tho gentle meti wh«f*» name* nr»* attached to tho following testi monials : I take neat pleasure in certifying to Mr Harry's quallfl ration* as a thorough Book-Keeper, aDtl fuliv competent to instruct \cting gruiiouen iu tho science of accounts—be bring a gL-nl mathematician and ripe wholar in other rvi*peels. JOHN FLEMING, Late Profrssnr in Pittsburgh Commercial College. Pittsocbgu, November 24. Mr. Harry if iininently qualified for Imparting instruction lu th«- tri«*nee of Arithmetic and Double Entry Booh-Keep ioc I found him «?vea critically acquainted with those bran>:hcs cf knowledge. OAB. M. PRYOR, ' Principal Third Ward Pablic Schools I state it n« my opinion, that as a Mathematician and Hook Kipper, Mr John Harry has few equals, and no supe rior*. 1 think ail the Teachers of this County Association till concur with ro«in this statement. Principal First Ward S-boo!*, Allegheny. The Writing department will be attended to by n gentle ejan of superior qualifications, who will devote all bis at lea: ion to the ItnmediuU' improvi-medt of the pupils. Hours cf instruction from y A. M. to 10 P. M. Notice* v «.V; EDUCATIONAL AurotiEST, November 24,1854. T v: u m * : n.K.k Uo. pinj? and Witling $.20 per c*our?e. Arithmetic .. 10 per quarter. Writing- 3 for 20 lessons. Ahjknjlim Bch-pinos, Liberty street., near Wood. u.hlO J. CABBY, Principal. Don’s DUrcimtilc College, lAOPSDED IN 1-Iu.—INCORPORATED BY TUELEGIS / LATERE. bn refereucu to any of our city merchant*, it will be fouol that this is the un‘v establishment of the kind ever «*s;ublL-hod i . this city in wr.icb they have uny confidence*— the only one in which J ouble Entry Book-Keeping has Uvn thoroughly taught;—tho only one lQ which an! 1 ’ can get rcliipilc advice in raw* of difficulty with their book-*;—the only one lu which thedoctrinea of Partnership settlements uro thoroughly elucidated; —the only one iu which Lectures upon Commercial Law hare been regularly and rystwniftilcally delivered for nearly eight years;—the oidy --He in which o good Handwriting can be obtained;— tin* only one in which Teachers of Penmanship can be In ftruel*-! in the ornnon ntal branches of the artthe only one whose Pmies*or of Penmanship will let visitors havo a »peclmrn ot lit* Writing. Call and get a Circular, and a * peri inn i of Mr. Williams’ splendid writing, mhIO instructions InMuslc. MU WA\! ELINK would respectfully inform hi 6 pupils an t friends that In* will ontiuuc bin proleflaion as iuKtruolor < n the PIANO FuKTE and VOICE. Order* leit • t Mr. KLEHKU‘3 Music Store, or at his resi dence, No. IST SECOND Street, will he promptly attended ♦ «. an& Alexander W« Foster, ATTOHNEY AND COUNcT.LLOR AT LAW, AM) Sourt tor in Chancery, Agent lor procuring Bounty Lands , U ,| Ivn-icms, and for the Collection of Claims in Great HiKaiu and 1 1 ••liue!. Col jefUnith niudi' in this and adjoining Counties; Es diu-.s ii‘ U.-.d.'nLs ; Real* Estate bought, .sold or ItMMtU uud rent* Moneys invested on Mortgage \,r o:htrMVuritv. Title* examined aud title papers drawn. Ot!i<*«i on Kul'R'i'li street, a fu\v doors above Smithfield. I‘iUoburcli, March ‘is, ISM'— A. \V. Foster, "VTOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the Stales of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Towa Cftlifornla aud Virginia.. jffr Feeds drawn, and acknowledgments and prooffi, taken for'rcco-d or nse ln any ortbe above named States. •Pittsburgh, March *s« 180 u OLD SOLDIERS ure reminded that under the Bounty Land bit 1 just pnsred, all who have served in any war since ITtfO arc t*u'itled to 160 acres of land. The under signed offers his services for the procurement of Warrants under said Act. A. W. FOSTER, Attorney at Law, Fourth st., abovo Smithficld. N. R.—The law applies also to nl! Drivers engaged in hauling tV>r the Army; to all Sailors and Marines; to Rev olutionary Oihi ors and Soldiers; to those engaged ns Volun teers at Plnttsburg; to ilptilla men, uud to those engaged In defence of I.ewitlnwn, (Del.) mhSPaHw British aud Continental Exchange. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO. ON TIIE UNION BANK, In Su?ta or £1 and Upwards. THESE DRAFTS are available at all the principal Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, and the CONTINENT. Wo also draw Sigut Bins on Pl* A* Grunebium & Banin, FRANKFORT A MAIN, Whii’h serve as a Remittance to alt parts of GERM ANY, SWITZERLAND nod HOLLAND. Perrons intonding fo travel abroad may procure, through us Letters of CreJit, on which Money can be obtained, as needed, io any part of Europe. Coilictjon} cf Bills, Notes, o»d other securities In Ea* rone, will revive prompt attention. M. H. WILLIAMS * CO., Wood, corner Third street. WILKiNS HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER, tBorsiETOE. Fourth street, between Wood and SmiOifidd. . THIS spacious establishment has been leased by the sub scriber, and completely renovated. Uo is at all hours prepared to oVery luxury that can bo found in the best regulated restaurants In the States. His spacious Bar will always be supplied with the very best Liquors. Game of every de scription. in its season, can always be found at Wilkins null. .fapTj W. C. GALLAGHER. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE AjpSjJL' Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, apr!4-tf PITTSBUBUH, PM Hats and Caps* We would Invite the .attention of our frleudsxnd /Stbe public to a splendid assortment of HATS and «BS&CA.PS t which we are now opening for the Summer trade, which, for beauty of style, exceeds anything ever offered in the dty, or west of the Mountains. C&Uand ex 7 amine for yourselves. J. WILSON A SON, . ap7 SI Wood street, Pittsburgh. TO LET, FOR SALE, &c. Reantlfal Bltoi.for Country Homet> I'HE undersigned offers for sate, on easy terms, FIFTY . rastricted for rural residences. Also, £“_ENTIRL SQUARE, oh the bank of the Allegheny river* T 64 feet long by. 200 feet deep; havlngfrcnta ou Mary and Julia Ann Avenues, and HenrietU and Herr streets. This square contains many Fruit Trees of the-cholcest kind, and commands a flue view of the picturesquenud romantic see* nery around. lam desirous of preserving this square en tire, os it would afford one of tho most charming and mag.’ nifleent sites for a gentleman’s summer resident-* in the immediate vicinity of tbe two cities. * Also-, about TUIUE : ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of the Island, advantageously situated formanu&cturing pur poses.: The above property Is situated in Duquesne borough, on the high aadmaia bank of Herr’s Island, and is reached by a very substantial'Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at my residence, in Duqnesne borough, on the mam tank, fronting the head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN DUN LAP A CO., corner of Second and Market sts- Pittsburgh. apr!7:tf ' WM. 0, MILLER. Valuable Property for Sale, TWO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erected four Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually for $5OO. Bald property is situated In tho Ninth Ward of tbe city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between and ■ streets, ' Also, the Factory and Ground known as the " Empire Works,” situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets. Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on tbo Alle gheny liver, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of this land there is the best Saw Mill location in the county. Also, a number of lets containing from 1 to '5 acres of choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrence viße. The above named pieces of property are very desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur* chasers. For terms of sale and further Information apply to Wm. P. Baum, No. —— 'Wood'street, Pittsburgh. R. D. THOMPSON, Assignee for Jaa. 8. Negley. SIXTY THREE ACRES OP LAND, with 260 acres of Coal attached, and all the improvements thereon in success* fal operation, taid Farm is situated on the Monougahela river, 24 mites above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal is five feet thlcjc, and cannot be surpassed in Quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON & PAYNE, jelfctf • No. 235 Liberty street. Residence at Evergreen. THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his property in the Evergreen Colony, Ross Township, five miles from Pittsburgh. The house Is 63 by 34, arranged with Four Rooms, a Kitohen, and a largo Hull on the first floor, and is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Room—the latter with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to. th hous'o are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there is a Well of unfailing soft water, a Stable and a Chicken House. The Colony Is provided with a School of the high* eat order, and is under the management of a gentleman from Virginia, a member, well qualified to teach even the higher branches of study. This admirably conducted School is of incalculable advantage to the man of family, as the ideas here have an opportunity of shooting without the contaminating influence of outside pressure , too often found around schools in the city and immediate vicinity. ■ The Bouse and the Two Acres will be sold with or with* . out the interest in the farm property, and tho avails will be taken lu adjusted balances and certificates of deposit against fob2l WILLIAM A. HILL, 64 Wood street. BASEMENT TO I,ET. A GOOD AND WELL FINISHED BASEMENT, 21 feet wide by 32 deep, one half above ground, well lighted, airy and pleasant, with a Coal Vault and Hydrant attach* cd to it; on FOURTH street, above Bmithfield; will be rented from the Ist of April., It is a good stand, and room for a House and Sign Painter, or any business of a similar kind. Enquire of GEO F r GILLMORE, mh3o At the office of tile Morning Post Goal Land for Sale. §ETENTY-FIVE TO EIGHTY ACRES best qaaUty ot COAL, which can be brought to the centre of East Blr ngham or the river by Railroad. This offers the best op portunity to manufacturers and dealers which can ever be obtained to secure a valuable Coal tract so near tbe city. The surface is beautifully located for Country Scats, and will be sold whole, or in one to five acre lots. Apply to WM. PHILLIPS, comer first and Ross f treets, or L. C. HEPBURN, No. 99 Fourth street near Wood. 1 QAA ACRES OP LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near iOUU the Clarion rirer. Thla land is heavily timbered, has an excellent soil,and is said to contain an abundance of iron ore, and a thick rein of bituminous coaL The Vcnan? go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will mu very near to it, if not directly across it. The Xlillstown creek runs through 1L . * ALSO,SQO acres In Elk county, well timberedand watered, and lying near the route of the Snnbury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than In these lands. The completion of tho Snnbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Yenaugo railroads through that region will render tho coal,lumber, Iron ore and soil, of great value. Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. 147 Fourth street. feb22ream:tf RItEY’S HOTEL, (formerly known as the Laua&ttxs Qqgbx,) ia offcreil for lease on favorable terms. Being situated on the corner of fourth-street and Grant, settr to the Court House, and about midway been the ilcmongahela Wharf and the Pennsylvania Depat t it la one of the moat pleasant, convenient and desirable locations in the city. The Hotel will be furnished,it desired, and leased for a term of years, commencing from the first of April next. For further information apply to JOSEPH S. k A. P. MORRISON, Att’jfl, jan29:dfcwlf Office No. 113 Fourth flt.,Bittsbuggh. mo LET—from, the Ist of April-next,.thfi commodious 1_ BRICK BUILDINGS situate in’the Becond Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between Bceckenritlge street .and the Monongahela river, lately occupied by Messrs. Bake well, Pears A Co. as a Glass manufactory and warehouse. This property is eligibly situated, adjacent to the Monon* gabels wh&rLfor any business connected with steamboating or river trade, or for manufacturing purposes. Several small Buildings and s capacious yard are attach' oJ. Apply to OLIVER W. BARNES, President PitL and Conn. It. R. Co., mbl&tft. Neville Hall, Fourth end Liberty streets. A FARM CONTAINING 53 ACRES OF LAND, under a high state of cultivation, with a large and convenient DWELLING HOUSE,recently built and of modem style; food Bam, Stabling, Ac., situated on the south bonk of the lononguhela river, 6 miles above Pittsburgh, being one of Ihe most beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to be fouud. Possession given on or before the Ist of April next. Enquire of H. CHILDS A C 0.,. mhS:tf 133 Wood street. I AM authorized to sell low some valuable Law Boobs. 10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Boutlct’b Institutes; Greenliers Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, last ed^ And other Reports, Elementary Works, &c. GEO. F. GILLMORR, at the office of Morning Post. A BAROUCHE AND SKT OP HARNESS.— I They were mode to order by oar best mechanics, and have only bten used a few months. They will be add at a bargain, as, in cousequence of a change that has taken place in the eubi-criber’B family, be h b no furthor use for them. A. BALLOU, aps No. 149 Water street. JOUN KELLY, UUILDIN U LOT FOB. SALE. A LOT 24 feet fronton WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot ia a Cellar Wall, built for wo small Houses. This 3x>t is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, jyl3 • At Office of Morning Post. A FARM CONTAINING ABOUT 140 ACRES, on the SteubenTille Turnpike, six miles from' Pittsburgh', late homestead of William JTCormick. Possession given Immediately. Terms $250 per annum. Enquire of JAMES C. HIGH BY, * Near the premises. tnh7nJ»wtf Lot for Sale* A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street by 100 feet In depth, in Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLHORE, jjlS ' ' at office of the Morning Post: NOTUKR SMALL FARM IN VIRGINIA FUR MALE on easy terms. For particulars, call at the Real Es tate Office of S. CUIHBERT & SON, *p2 ‘ 140 Thirl street. FOR SALE VERY CHE AP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by 100. A good bargain can be had by Applying soon at the offleo of the MORNING YOST. : jjl&tf SALE—An excellent Frame House and Lot, on 1 Res&ca street, Allegheny city, at a very low rate. En quire ot THOMAS WOODS, jaoSitf 75 Fourth street. my LET—A two story Brick Dwelling House, on Cenjtre 1 Avenue. Apply to B. MINER & CO.» feb!2 No. 32’FmilhfieM sireet. - XHssoutlon of Co-Partnership. TUB co-partnership heretofore existing between JOSHUA RHODES jJßfel’£lXLiP REYMER, in the Wholesale Fruit and business, fa this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business ef the firm will .bo settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authorized to receipt for all debts due said firm. JOSHUA RHODES. PHILIP RKYMKR, - March 27 th, 1855. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. undersigned have -this day formed a Partner ship, under the name, firm and style of RE YU Bit A ANDERSON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary business: No; £9 Wool street. PHILIP RHYMER. _ ROBT. J. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1856. jgylo retiring from the Confectionary business, I cheer, fully recommend Messrs. Retuzb A Astdirsos to my friends and customers, JOSHUA RHODES. Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855. fap2] RE Y M E U * ANDERSON, (Successors to Joshua Rhodes A Co.) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Ac. A®- No. 39 Wood street, opposite the Sc. Charles Hotel, Pi ttsburgh, Pa. . »P 2 LONDON , FRESH FRUIT -250 boxes Raisins; 200 Mdo do 150 Kdo do 500 drums Figs; 250 %do do 100 boxes do 20 mats new Dates; 25 boxes Prunes; 10 kegs do 2 casas do Receiving and for sale by ap2 REYMER A ANDERSON, 89 Wood st- Fresh nuts, ao.— 20 bags Walnuts; 20 da Filberts; 20 d» Cream Nuts; 25 frails Ivica Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux do 10 boxes shelled do 25 do No. 1 Rock Candy; 15 do W. do 10 cases Sicily Liquorice; 150 boxes No. 1 Herring: 100 doz assorted Pickles; 25 dozen Tomato Catsup. Just received and for tale by ap2 REYMER A ANDERBQN, 89 Wood sL QE. BOXES MACCARONI; 5 AtO 20 boxes VermicelU; 100 dozen Pepper Sauce; 10 do Capers; 15 do Olives; 10 do Brandy Peaches; 10 do do Cherrsea; 10 do fresh Peachey; 10 • do do Tomatoes; -15 - do ‘ Walnut Catsup Just received and for sale by “ > ap2 - REYMER A JtNPERSON, 39 Wood at RANGES AND LEMONS— 7“ 260 boxes Messina Oranges. 100 do Sicily it ” / . ■.** 240 , ' r* v Coal Works For Sale, Land for Sale Hotel for Lease* For Kent, Law Books* For Sale. For Rent, RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE. 08, JIATTIRE’S INFALLIBLE SKECIFXO, FOB the Prevention and Cure of- IsTOunrrotT and R|. mitts NT yams, Faria and Aoox,Cnitts and Fim, Dumb Ague, GismLDxuli.iTT, Niant Sweats, and all other forms of disease Which hare a common origin In Malaria or Miasma.. Thjß.ffnbtle.atmospberic poison which at certain seasons I* unavoidably inhaledat orcrybreath,la tba same In character wherever It exists—North, South,. East or West—and Trill every where yield to this newly-discovered antidote, which is claimed to be the greatest discovery in medicine ever made. This ppeciCc is so harmless that it may bo taken by per sona of every ago, 6ex or condition, and It will not substi tute for ono disease otherß stni'worse, as is too often the re flalt in the treatment by Qoinine, Mercury, Arsenic, and other poisonous cr deleterious.drugs, sot a particle of any of which is admitted into this preparation. The proprietor distinctly claims those extraordinary re sults from tho nso of-this NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA* ; Itwill entirely protect any resident or traveler even in the most sickly or swampy localities;-from any Ague or rHr 9 iii® whAtever,or any Injury from constantly in* haling Malaria or Miasma. lnstantly check the Ague in persons who have swf* fered for any length of time, from one day tortwenty yean, so that they need never have anot/*erc/ufl, by continuing its use according to directions. It will immediately relieve all the distressing result* of Bilious or Ague diseases, such aa general debility, night sweats; etc. # The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. Finally,' its use will banish Fever and Ague from families and all classes. Farmers and all laboring men, by adopt ing it as a preventive; will be free from Ague or Bilious at tacks in that season of the year which, while it Is the most sickly, is the most velnablo one to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases: some may reqaire more* Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle -' Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to.tho trade. Trado circnlars for warded on application, and the article will be consigned on liberal terms to responsible parlies in every section of the country. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, R. I. Agents— New Fork: 0. V. CtIOKENEB & CO., and 0. H. RING. Boston: WEEKS-A POTTER, Philadelphia: DYOTT & EONS, A 1 MITOHKLL, No. 265 Liberty street, next door to Hand.. .WQODSIDES A BROTHER corner of Anderson and Lacock st a, Allegheny., (fel27 DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST. TBI&T9 ALL DISEASES OP TUB BYfi AND BAB WITHOUT CUPPISO, LEECmSQ, ELISTETIIXO, OB TUI USB OP OADOMXL; OFFICE *5B BROADWAY, COR. GRAND BT., NEW YORK. . Hours from 9A.M. to 4-P.M. T)OUan, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acutaor _LV-Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among the diseases of tho eye which are treated by Dr. n. with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles. - Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. All letters post-paid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from,among the thou sands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr: Henderson: • . .. Wm. J. Fryer, 026-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. ♦Alfred Boutbwlck, Printer, **. . u fJ. Goodspecd, Gions Falls, N, Y. *Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Midi.' •Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson. New York City, N. Y. +ML<w Mary Bellows, N. R. Station, Duchess co., N. Y. .♦Edward G. Solgor, Bristol, Conn. ♦John Seamen, Engineer, N.Y. David Little, Engineer, N.Y.- Wml F. B. Giles, office Courier and Enq« N. Y. fJarnus W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. - Jarvis Rodgers, M , ■ ** A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel. 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. Ros 3, Albany, N. Y. A. Dillenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. B. n. Uaviland, Athens, N. Y: John W. llackett, Binghampton, N. Y. •These patients were blind, and hod to be led to thaoffice. At the expiration of two weeks they could go aboui the city at pleasure. •These cases of Amanroda were restored to sight after they were given up ns incurable by the faculty, and can bo referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facta in these cases, by writing to them, . janS DR. HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED. GrE EM AN BI T TEES, PREPARED BY' DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Fa., - WILL £Ff ZCTUALLT CUBS LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diztazu of the Kidneys, and oil diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Slornach, Such asConstipa- *i. tion, Inward Pilesj Fulness, or Blood to the . Head, Acidity of the Stomach, ' Nau3ea;lleartburn,DisguBtforFood,“ Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, dr Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried . andDifficulfßreathing,Flu«etiDg.attheHeart,CbOßk- Ing or Suffocating Sensation when in lyingPostare, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Bight, Fever and Dull Fain in the Head, .Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Fain in the Bide, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c+ Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Evil,and great Depression, of. Spirits. . .. XJw proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confi dence in Us virtuesand adapt&tioato the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no-ugw and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ton years’ trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any simitar pre parations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and individu als, In all parts of the country la immense. Referring any I who may doubt, tomy Memorabilia,” or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. . Principal Office and Manufactory,l2o Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. * ; dj®-Boldby Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A. Fahnestock A Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers, 60 Wood sheet; H. P. Swartz and J. P, Fleming, Allegheny: decllkdawlyla ' '-J Bazin’s Premium Perfumery. A PRIZE MEDAL at thg Great London' Exhibition of the Industry of all. Nations, in 1651, and Seven High est Premiums, awarded the subscriber in this country, have proved his preparations of a superior quality, and placed him among the best perfumers and soap makers of Europe and America. His celebrated Shaving Creams and Lus trains, his fine Pomades, Toilet Waters, , and Perfames tor the Handkerchief, (of 60 varieties,) are-unsurpassed by any in the world. All articles purchased at this establishment are warrant ed of the flnest'quality. With an addition of many new articles to his list, and greatly increased taciUties for manufacturing, ho is enabled to furnish them to dealers in any quantity desired, and at very liberal prices. Country Dealers, requesting it, can have a Price List moiled to their address, free of postage. X. BAZIN, (Successor to E. Roussel.) No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth,. feb2hd*wlm Is Philadelphia. Palmer’s Celebrated Epicurean Sauoe» STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soups, Gravies, Fish, Meat, Game, Ac. We advise all good housewives to try it. Price 25 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit Stores In the United States and Canadas .. For sale by M’CLURG and G. 11. KJSYBF.R, Pittsburgh. P. T WRIGHT & CO., 241. Market street. Philadelphia- janl9;dawly la ‘ FtlTKtO Diseases* f PB. BROWN, No. 4t Diamond, Alley, De- . /% rotea his entire attention Lo an office Practice. Die business ia mostly confined 'to Pnrate UK VenerMl.Di«««,andsuchpainfalaffectlonB f USk brought onhyimprudenfce, youthful indulgence andexctßß Syphilis, SyphiliticßrnpUons,Gonorrhea,Gleet,Stricture . Urethral Discharge!*, Impurity pfjthe Blood, with all Dieea* sea of the Venereal Organ. Bain Diseases, BcorbutleErup* tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weal* nesß, Ixnpotency, Piles, Rhenmatism, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases.of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nerrons Affections, Pains in tha Bach and Dolce, Ini talionof the Bladder s.ud Kidneys,successfully treated.—« Cure guaranteed Twenty years* practice (ten in this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come uni tjrrbiscare • 1 / Office and Private Consultation Booms, 41,Dlamondwllej ■ftS, Charges moderate. - DOTfcdAw«ly RDEUMATIBBfv— Dr. Brown’s newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism is o speedy and certain Remedy that painful trouble. Itnevbrlhils. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND Pittsburgh, Penn’a. The Doctoiis always at home maTcbUdiw. £ TO ASD FROM THE EASTERN CITIES VIA PENNA. CANAL AND 71A1LROADS. D. LEECH & ‘CO.’S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia 'and'.Baltimore. THIB ROUTE being now in good-order, we are prepared to : despatch property either pray .on favorable terms. Shipment consigned to oither of-tna undersigned will do forwarded without charge for commissions, and all instruc tor promptly attended to; Address or apply to ' • D. LEECH & CO., Penn street and Canal, Pittsburgh.- HARRIS & LEECH, ' Receiving Depot No.-13 South Third street, Delivering Dopot, Book at, Philadelphia* A. SMITH, Agent, No. 75 North street, Baltimore. JNO. McDonald, Agent, •No. 7 Battery Place, New York. ..UOBT. J. ANDESBOX. To IVholeiale Grocers, Liquor Dealers and. Manufacturers* r[B SUBSCRIBER Is nowJraporting a superiorquality of OIL OP COQNAC, of which % of an ounce with 60 gallons pureßplrit will produce a fineCognae Brandy. Hii ESSENCES OP ROCHELLE and OTARD’S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM/ARAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the'New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for nse will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGBB, 141 Malden-Lane, New York. P. 8.-—’lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platini, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn’s Ext.Copaiva, Sulphate Am joouia. An. dec2Vis if Boarding School, OR SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The GLEN HOTEL ans Grounds are offered for.BENT for either the above purposes. The size aCd arrangement Of the bouse, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the alngulaf advantage of the position; secluded -from every thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location -for either a Male or-Female Seminary. For terms, apply to mh24:tf : J: W. BUTLER, 07 Front street. Kotftce* THE Partnership, of JOHN JdDBVTET & 880. was ote solved on the first inst. John SFDevitt ■will continue the business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement of the .business of the late firm* ■ JOHN WILLIAM ' Pittsburgh, January Bd, 1835-—fjan4 ACinCKERING^ OcMV« BOStWOO <BS££feE3KßPl<xf).in pctrectorfcr.liMbeonllßnnn frEWs “» f ° r sa,e - «* rol ?s? Mtlimaii B If* owner U atom learing the city. will willing to sell, for Cosh, ata Jsorifiw. n< «ery warrant this'Pfano to the porchttPor, to P** particular It haa been in nse ‘ b «*Sf£'MEIXOR, Jor.ealoby : W f o .a Woodetraet, an 2 W,.tween THamocd alley and Fonrih bas ' 8 " 1 *' W “'JAMM fI WAW)EOP bT '■ H ' ■*. MEDICAL. TRANSPORTATION
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