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' The names of tho different delegates from the various districts were then called over, when tho following gentlemen answered to their names: PITTSBURGH. First Ward.— John H. Bailey and William Behnet. Second Ward. —R. Biddle Roberts and S. W. Blank. Third Ward. —John C. Dunn and John S. Kcn nedy. „ ~ ~ Fifth Ward.—John Maokin and John Heldman. Sixth Ward. —Henry'Rea and D. Irwin. . Seventh Ward.— W. W. Irwin and John N. M’Ctowry. _ . . Eighth Ward.—' William Alexander and Daniel Seitz. T , Ninth Ward. —Thomas S. Rowley and Joseph Weeks. alieghent Second TTarrf.—Jamea W. Boyd and William Melby. _ Third Ward. —Thos. Farley and Geo. Gierat. Fourth. Ward. —Abraham Hays and D. Neely. Elisabeth tp.— James Power, jr., Dr. Pennoy. Birmingham— James W. Pattoraon, James Salisbury. Sou—Peter Ivory, Martin V. M'Aleer. Pitt— James Tustin, Wm. M. Porter. Bobineon —J. H. Phillips, Matthew Harbison. Lawrenceville —Henry M’Cnllough, 8. H. Bar ber. Wett Manchester—V. V. Holler, Bamuel Mo- Ca 2oit>«r S<. Clair —John Shook. Charles King. South Pittsburgh John D. Millor, Eobert F. Kyan, William H. Hill. Sharpsburg —T. A. Klein, Jacob Fogel. Duquemc-V. R. Williams, G. Burrows. East Birmingham Alox. Arbragaßt, George —John Sill, William L. Miller^, MCandlzsi —Col. M. M’Cluman, James Barry. J/MZin—John F. Neal, 8. B Patterson. Sewickley Borough —Alex. Black, D. R. Miller. Franklin— Philip Wiggins, William Brown. On motion o t Mr. John C. Dunn, William Montgomery was admitted as a delegate from the Fourth Ward, as that District was not rep resented. , , . Col. Hawkins was admitted from Wilkins. ' Mr. M. I. Stewart was aimittcd from the First Ward, Allegheny. , , Col. Gibson and Squire Gibson wcro admitted from Pine township. Mr. John C. Dunn moved that the Convention go into nomination for delegates to tho State Convention. Col. 8. W. Blaok thought tho motion was pre mature, and hoped the gentleman would with draw it until a oommittee oould be appointed to draft resolutions. ' The motion was then withdrawn, and tho fol lowing committee appointed: Messrs. Col. S. W. Black, John C. Dunn, R. B. Roberts, David Wil liams, William L. Miller, John D. Miller, and Henry M’Cullough. . The Convention then went into an election for delegates, with the following result: Charles Barnett and John 11. Bailey, Pitts burgh. William L. Miller, Versailles. D. R. Miller, Bowiokley. L. B. Patterson, Mifflin. John D. Miller, South Pittsburgh. William A. Reed, Allegheny. These nominations were almost unanimously made, and, at the oonclasion, Col. Jas. Gibßoo moved that Hon. W. W. Irwin address the Con vention. . The motion was responded to enthusiastically, and Mr. Irwin came forward and spoke for some time. He said he was taken somewhat by sur prise, as he would have preferred to wait until the resolutions were read, in order to have a text to preach from. Ho, of course, had his own views of the policy of the Democratic party; they may differ from that of other gentlemen, but he hoped tho resolutions would accord with bis own sentiments, as he supposed they would represent the views of a majority of tho mem bers of this Convention. The Democratic party should make up their mind to unite in a solid phalanx, to stand by the Constitution, inviting tho confidence of all honcßt men, without regard to country or creed—or sectional or party pre dilections. Tho Democratic party has a duty to perform independent of political considerations, that is to support tho Constitution. It has pro claimed that this land shall be an asylum for the oppressed of all other countries, and unlcsß Democrats chooße to pronounce themselvcß hypo crites and apostates, they are bound to stand to It. The speaker then spoke in strong condem natory terms of the Know Nothings, and adverted severely upon the present Lesislature, censuring them for the passage of the Prohibitory Liquor Law which he pronounced unconstitutional and at variance with treaties we had with foreign countries. The speaker was often interrupted with applause. .... , At the conclusion of Mr. Irwin s remarks, the Committee on Resolutions returned and offered I the following, whioh were unanimously adopted : Budxxd, That this Convention, representing tho Demo, cratio pert? of Allegheny county, doth unanimously tie ctare ita attachment end devotion to the principles, the futhand the practice profaseeland followed by tho national D< Bao!w& ThatwecondTmnand other any system or sen tlment which singles ont to proscribe and smite any man or crime is a birthplace abov t which they were not consulted, or a rollgion end form of worship urt approved by a portion of the American public, many of entitled to a seat in this Con wention who is connected with any secret political society, .. respectfully request any person m the order or association commonly called £^ g Njth£gs°' to refrain from interf ring with our riSratUinr If a Know-Nothing hae obtained a place we denounce him as guilty of decep- Th^?refrain and cherish one America m “foreign party and its abettors/’ Thettfore, roUle a»nd forth-coming con- Besotted, That in the mmcmuc Government of Met between onr uka the promise of Spain, we «• b„.UM the Allied Powers of the conflict all the disclosed their purpose Prance end Englandl have efretmy AnlerlcaD „ f . and dcigh lu Kg pledge too Democratic party of S 1 ofwbfrhwoare proud, in these dark days, Pennsylvania, or Btind hy sustain the Oene toi'ai?mlnhrfcrationto the uttermoßt, in the adoption ofex feemeand signal Measures for instant and foil redrew ot wKnl“ our account is large, of long standing, undTslTy iucreasiog. The true Americans demand a m!.t tie erista'nce of a secret political organl w’-ij .dmnnlsh all classes of onr citizens who are zation Jboirid proscriptive combinations, opposed ta such promgate g, » Mited effort to to cast arid« hll mlout couswenm teen inflicted "S3SS;, That.? no P o '^. o ?'S' n^i C . t “‘ n P "f gond men to administer our “SntyLffrirs whhont doing lienee to aoy obotract po £* ssjsb *p£t£sssgz favorable to open, inde pendent po’.itital action, in opposition to secret, irrosponsl D sperate and disappointed of unite, under oath, to monopolize ail places of Wiorand profit in the gift of the people, It is the duty of fcS min to Join inlproventing such secret arrangements resolution was offored by Mr. Peter Ivory, and passed: •* , , w e hold the principles of tho present Besotted, That 6 centinuanco of the doctrine Uhl .Democrat future prosperity by the immortal ,4owa as * B°*“®.! V-u*** «ilt adopted by Jeflerern, Modi .-Washington, and more rwmuy w P h ttl , Admlnis s scathing review of the principles of the Know Nothings ahd their doings. , . _ Hon.P. 0. Shannon then followed m a brief address, after which the eonvention. haviiig transacted the business for which it was con Tened, adjourned sine die • Bioties Sesiesoed. Yesterday morning Jason Ewing, William Bailey, Henry Kennedy and Bobert Moore, lately oonvicted of not ana disorderly conduct, were brought into Court to xeceive sentence. The first named hod also been oonvieted of assault and battery with in tent to kill, and was sentenced to ono year’s imprisonment in the Penitentiary. Kennedy and Bailey were sentenced to eix months in the eounty jail > and Moore to three months. John Hartmap, convicted of nnisance in keep ins ferocious dogs, was sentenced to pay a fipe of $2O and be imprisoned two months in the ■countyprison. •!N ’* V* v-'OtTr-v'*'" • r •• •- Is i'*‘ •: w i'. APRIL 19. MEER , . ' • '• v.,T; • > laos Cjiv GouiTßßOi&x, Coiisa».—We are pleased to have on opportunity to again notice the complete auocc&s of this institution. At the meeting of the, faculty-yesterday the following young gentlemen were declared graduated: C. 0. Fetterman, W; A. Tomlinson, T. M. Blair, J. W. Boyd, Henry Freyvogel and John McCurdy. Previous to this!' however, John Fleming, Esq., lecturer on the Soience of Ac- counts, delivered the following appropriate ad dress, in whioh is embodied some wholesome ad vice: My Young Friends: As you are now about to graduate, and bid adien to this institution, permit me to -congratulate you on the highly satisfactory manner you have acquitted your selves on £he bresent occasion. Your Professors feel very nfuch gratified at tho rapid progross you have made, and have now the satisfaction of seeing that their laboreh are been duly ap preciated. You are now about to go out again into the world—ono probably to his farm and another to his merchandize. Buffer, then, a word of ex hortation: “Honesty is tho best polioy.” In all yonr dealings and transactions with yonr fellow men, let your honesty appear to all. If you havo stores of your own, keep your books correctly; and thereby gain the confidence of your customers. If you enter the counting honso of others, as book-keepers, lot the know ledge yon have here acquired be put in requisi tion; keep your employers’ secrets as your own. Let your condact bo such aB to show your em ployers that his interest is your interest—make yourselves useful in every way you oan—spend your time, 1. 1. your leisure time, in reading good books, and not in the tavern or at the gaming table. Many of onr now wealthy merchants were formerly shop-boys, clerks and shop keep ers for othors; and, by their consistent fidelity, walk and conversation, were taken into partner ship, and in the end became possessed of the whole establishment. I know several now in this city, who, thirty years ago, were not worth a dollar, and now are wholesale merchants. These men were attentive to their employers’ best interests, and in a few years became so useful that, rather than part with them, they were taken in aa partners, and have become wealthy. I also knew some others who had equally good situations, but whenever they had ' an hour to spare were found in the hotel, thea tre, or livery stable (hiring a horse and buggy, perhaps with their employer’s money,) to drive some young lady to East Liberty, Economy, or some other place of recreation. And where are some or these young men now? Some in an early grave l—Borne stoggering, bloated and drank about our streets ! —Borne in the far west, tiiling the soil, where they should always have been. But, my young friends, I hope better things of yon, though I thus speak. We some times bear it said of a man, as the highest com- pliment which can bo paid to hia integrity, that his word is as good as his bond; which means that ho will keep Mb promise, simply because it is his promise. Now, let mo urge upon you to have at all times a high regard for the e&cred ness of your promise—and why; because you will thereby distinguish yourselves as honest, honorable men, and gain the confidence of all around yon. Go out, then, into the world with a firm belief that knowledgo is capital, and" by all means in your power strivo to bccomo fully acquainted with whatever concerns the business you cn gage in. In the discharge of your duties as merchants or accountants, never forget for a moment that tho most unswerving integrity is demanded of you, not ODly by the common obligations of morality, but by the truest considerations of self interest. Do not make haste to get rich— be not eager for rapid gains, but hasten slowly, and therefore securely. I am very proud, indeed, of the manner you have acquitted yourselves on this occasion, and am perfectly satisfied each and all of you will have no difficulty in entering the counting bouße and taking charge of a set of books. Wishing you every prosperity in this life, and happiness in the world to come, l bid yon an affectionate farewell. AUCTION SALES. Auction—Daily Sales. AT the Commercial Sales -llooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o'clock, A. M., a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple anil Fan 07 Dry Goods, Clothing, Boota and Shots, llatPjOaps, 46^ AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., GrOcerles.Queenswar*-, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Ijooking Glasses, New and Second Qaml Household and Kitchen Fur* nitare, 4 c., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Book*, Stationery, Fancy AtLries. Musical Instrument*, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver watches, Ac. P. M. BA VIS, Auctioneer. {Ja3ttJ F. M. DA.YIB, Aohlionsor. -Tf ALUABLK PROPERTY AT ORPHANS' COURT SA LB. V In virtue of an orJtr from the Orphans’ Crur,the nuderelsnid will t>xpo*e to public sale, cn MONDAY,the 23 i of April, at x o’clock, P. M., on the prtmUrn, that val uable and well known property belonging to Ibo heirs of David L. Browne, decoded, at the c.rnerof Wylie and Washlngtou street, frunUog 03 feet on Wylie street, and 02 feet on Washington street, on which stand* a block of substantial Frame Building*, the rental of which is S4CO per annum. This Is one of the best locations for bUflness in that part of the city, and affords en excellent opportunity for a good investment. Terms at sale. For further particulars, apply to JAUKS M. BROWNE, I AMOS I'INKBJNEi } A “ m rs aplP P. M. DAVIi, Aucti ncor. CtHUiUE COLLECTION Ob' FINK LONDON HOOKa HT / Catalogd£. —On SATURDAY evening, April 21st, com menclng at 7*4 o'clock, will be «o’.d, by catalogue, at tho Commercial fcaies Rooms, > orner Wood ami Fifth street*, a very cho ce collect on cf fine LONDON BOOK?, many of them beautifully illustrated, and embracing a great vnrte'y of subject, by the most eminmt authors. locluded will b« found Picturesque Illustration# if Ancient Architecture In ll'ndostan, 1 volume, folio, numerous plate*; Tauro Macbi, or the Bull Fights of Spain, do do do; Groups of Cattle, drawn frum nature by Cooper, do do do; Views on the Bhcresof t o Mediterranean, do do; Tbe British Es sayists, 3 volumes; Bruen* of Nassau and the River Lsbn, 1 volume, folio, platea; Coinogo of the British Empire, 1 volume, 4to, numerous engravings; Dr. Giles’ History of the Auciea- Britons, 2 volumes; Squier’s Cent al At erica, 2 volume*, colored plates; The United fltatos Illustrated, elegant engravings, 2 volumes, 4to; Knight's Old England's Worthies, 1 volume,folio, dodo; Pictorial Museum of Ani mated Nature, illustrated, 2 volumes, folio; Manunl of Private Devotions, 1 volume, 4to, illustrated; Fendeu's Tableaux, 1 volume, folio,do; National Galleryof Pictar*?, 2 volumes 4to. do; lonian Antiquities, 1 volume, folio, do do; The Illustrated Loudon News, 4 volumes; Engrariogs of Anima s, by Landseer, 1 volume, 4 to; National Melodies of Scotland, 1 vol, 4to; WoThs of Beaumont and Fletcher, 2 volumes; Authors of England, beautiful medallion por traits; Mechanics’and Engineers-’ Magazine, 0 vol?; Origin and PiOgrvfS of the Art of Writing, illuminated, 1 volume, 4to; Caricaturist’s Scrap-D >ok, folio; Giles* Life and Times of Alfred the Great, 1 volume; Sunday Library, or Protest* ant’s Manual, tl volumes; History of Holland and the Dutch Nation, 3 volumes; The Pyramids of Gixeb, fcom actual survey, 3 volumes, elephant folio, plates; Ac , Ac*. Full particulars in catalogue, which can be had at the Auction Store. , P. M. DAVIS, a plg Aucllontor. Large stock of staple and fancy dry o«k»ds AT AUCTION—On THURSDAY morning, April 19th, at 10 o’clrck, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth Ptreetß, will be sold, an extensive afsort ment of seasonable foreign and domestic Dry Goods, embra cing tbe usual variety kept to supply the retail city trade. Also, a quantity of fashionable READY-MADE CLOTHING, llata. Caps, Bonnets Boots, Shoes, Ac. e pl? P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Valuable stocks at auction—On Thursday evening, April 10th, at ~A oVlock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold— -7 shares Citlz-ms’s Deport Book. 20 shares North American Mining Company. aP I7 * P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF OANAL BOATS,—On BATUR DAY morning, April 88th, at 11 o’clock, at the Canal Ba6in, Pittsburgh, between Liberty and Penn strbets, will ba sold the Section Canal Boat J. B. Lint, with her tackle, Ac. Also, the Section Boats Kansas, Nebraska, Wesona, Jaue, and Fairmont, with their tackle, Ac., as thoy now lie at Warren Armstrong county, Pa. Tenns—Four months credit for approved endorsed paper. ap l4 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. rrvRUSTEE’fI SALE OF FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS IN 1 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 31st, 1855, to John Herron, Trustee of Robert Porter, Esq., fifteen valuable building lots, as laid oat by by the late Hoa. Wm. Porter, in hli first plan of lots in tho Sixth and Seventh Words of Pittsburgh, seven of which lots, to wit, Nos. 39, 40 41 42 43, 41 and 43, have each a front of 20 feet on Geutro Avenue, and extend back southwardly about 98 feet to Clark street, sod the remaining eight lots, to wit, Nos 48,49 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 and 65, have each a front of 29 feet on'Clark street, and extend back southwardly the whole distance to Ko.-o street, 60 feet wide. The above offers great inducements to those desirous of purchasing property near the t-usinsss part of the «ity. p 6 * 1 JOHN HERRON,Trustee. ftp6 P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. New and good books just received at davi- SON’S, 05 Merkel street, near Fourth: Plain Words to Young Communicants; by Dr. J. W. Alexander. 38 cents. Wlllison’s Young Communicant’s Catechism. 0 cents. The Rich Kinsman, or the History of Ruth, the Moabl tess; by Dr Tyng. Lilly Gordon, the Young Housekeeper. Prime’s Travels in Europe and the East—the best book of travels yet! The Foresters; by Prof. Wilson. Ministering Children. _ _ The Laws of Figurative Language; by Lord. The Minister’s Family. Mornings with Jesus. Jay’s last. . The School of Christ, or Christianity in Its leading aspects The Fountain of Living Waters, illustrated by Facts. 4tn edition. i The Words of Jesus. The Mind of Jems. Kitto’a Works. Footsteps of St. Paul. Life and Epistles of St. Paul—plain, and in one-liall calf for presentation. The Hiding Place; by McFarlane. The Night Lamp, u “ Now opening almost dollr, new and valuable Theological Works, tor family and ministerial reading, both American «£ Kriish J. 8- DAVIBON, apfl 65 Market street EANNhTTBI ~ , „ ohe Is dressed in silks and satins, And her step is full of grace; gho is Idvely la appearance— But what a sallow face 1 Her hands are small, but oh! how rough; She surely does not know That Hsbpwio Soap is iust the thing— At-d then the price Is low. *»&***& BOAP13 -V ' ' r -Tr.tr, ,v-V>v - -.*** : ; 4 -*J i ■ ‘ • ‘-"W , . - * * : - ; ... ' ‘ ’ - •* l 5 ' a *’ i COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AKD - MERCHANTS* EXCHANGJSV ‘ OFFICER Frtxidenl —JOHN SIHPTON. first Vice President —Wh. H. Sutra. Second “ ** Wm. B, Beqwb. Secretary— Wm. 8. Ha vis. , Treasurer— Jons D. Scout Superintendent— B. T. Noitham, Jr. Committee of Arbitration, for April.— William H. Puith, V. Pg W. Rinehart, B. P. Jones, Bxsjakis Bakiwell, J. 8. DILWORTH. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Ornra or ths Daiit Mobnikq Post, 1 Thursday, April 19,1856. J FLOUR—IB bbls Extra, from wharf, at $10,60; 38 do do, from store, at 2O do do do at $10,75; 20 da Fine, from store, at $10,25. RYE FLOUR—4O bbls, from store, at $B,OO. CORN MEAL—2O bbls, from store, at $1,25; 130 bushel*, do do, at $l,OO. GRAIN—3OO bus Corn, shell'd, from depot, at 96c; 280 do Wheat, mixid, from wharf, at $2,10. SUGAR—7 bbds fair at cash; 8 do do at 6)£c, par; 5 do do at 6V£c, cash; 10 do prime at 6J4c, do. MOLASSES—I 2 tb’s old, oak, at 35c, cash. WHISKY-25 bbls raw, at 32c. BACON—O,OOO fi>3 Shoulders, Sides and Hams, in lots, at 8, 0 and ide, cash: 0,000 fl>a Shoulders at sixty days; 5,000 lbs Shoulders at BJ/£c, sixty days; 2,000 fca Sides at BV£c, do do; 2,000 0)3 Hams at do do. BULK MEAT—24,SOO Bn Hams at thirty days. RICE—I 4 tes at four months. ASHES—6 ions Pcatls at four months. PIG METAL—O 7 tons Juniata at $30,C0, six months. HAY—S tons, from wharf, at $25,00. Monetary and Stooks* Trom the New York Times, April 17.] Tbe official weekly Bank averages to Saturday last, April 14, exhibit, in the aggregate, a very slight decline in all the departments, as compared with the previous »tate« ment Tbe loss of Specie is only $77,079, and for the first time since the present year set in, the line of Loans and Discounts shows a small decrease. The changes since the averages to Saturday, April 7, are: Decrease of L0an5...5359,030 1 Dec. of circulation..s2lB,os3 Loss of Specie 77,079 | Dec. of Debits 31,671 The loss of S • ecie is four hundred thousand dollars less than was generally looked for, and the statement altogether more favorable than the previous movement led the public to anticipate. Including the Sub-Treasury statement to Saturday aftornoon, the following ia the general CC STPARATTVE RECAPITULATION: Dec. 39. April?. April 14. Loans - i 51,653,037 $94,499,409 $94,140,379 BpeciH 12 076,147 14,967,982 14,890,903 Circu1ati0n............ 7,076 680 7,771,531 <,623,154 Deposits - 62,-28,020 77,318,81*7 77,252,210 In Sub-treasury 3,282,000 3,445,541 3,146,698 Tb«j week o .oncd on a very dull Stock market. What ever orders were received from Europe in the America’s mail, they failed to Influence any portion of tbe Board list, and Railway and State Bomla were equal-y tame with tbe Railroad and Coal shares. Tho latter fell off f All 1 cent, oa Reading, Af 1 rent - on K rie, an d X A P‘ !r cent, on Cum berland, from the closing rates of Saturday. The business cf the day was altrgether a light ene Illinois Centrals were done at 76, and the demand rather dull; new Erles moderately supported at Now York Central sevens A?l cent, better; Missouri ocate sixos 92%; and Indiana fives 63% • TELEGBAPH MAEKETB, New Tons, April 18.—Cotton easier, but not qur-tably lower; sales 500 bales. Floor stiffer, but notquotably high er; sales 6750 bbls good Ohio; southern firm, sales 1800 bbls at $10,75@1 Corn en6ier t but not qaotably low er; sales CO,OOO bushels mixed at SI,CB. Pork a trifle high er; sales of 750 bbls at $16,81@16,37 for old, and $17,76® 17 87 for new. Be«f firm, with sales 400 bblp. Lard firm, fifties 450 bUs. Hams betterst9 l Butlcrdrooplng, Ohio IS® 16. Whisky steady; sales 1100 bbls Ohio at 35. Oro-eries unchanged, with moderate buflnccs. Stock closed heavy. Money plentv; Virginia flxe.s Cumberland 2S3£; Reading Railroad 84?£; Erie Railroad 49%. Cattle Market. New Yoax, April 18—Thu* offerings of Beef Cattle to-day were 290 bead; prices and closed languid uts-(3> $11,60. Sheep and Lamb*, with a l* r E e supply, are dull. Iio*8: A fair uemaod, and prices well sustained. hoppers patent plane fpIlE undersigned is prepared to supply CARPENTERS, I CABINET-MAKERS, and Workers in Wood generally, wiib bis Patented and valuable PLANKS. All who have tried it, pronounce l a most valuable in vention, that must soon come into g nersl u®e. The fol lowing letters from practinl workmen are but two among many letters the Patentee has re;clved rewcrmend.ng this Plane above all others in use ; PinsncEOj 6t«am CAtukrr Factory, > February 22, 18>55. f We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months wo have used Hopper's Pat nt Plano, and do not hesitate to recommend It to Cabinet-Makers and Carp»nten» as su perior to any other Plane In us-. We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all ports of hard wood, and f>r planing veneers. it a far superior to .he old mcd* of scraping, besides being a groat saving of :ime. One man, by using this Plane, will plane xnoie •rs than 6tc men can do by any other plane or method IL H. Kras 4 Co. To Meats P. Eaton, Esq : Drar it/—I bare examined Hopper's Patent Bench plane, anil bellwTe it to bo a most excellent article f»r the übp for which it l? intended,as a combination of plane and ecrarer. It Is particularly adapted to planing Tf-neera, and it does not rcquiiu one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I hsTc un doubt, when its properties become generally fccowu. bat that it will entirely npersede the former te dices and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged In the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge cf it, there is nothing as well fitted to glee a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers os the Hopper Potent Bench Plane. jAvrs W. Woonwru., Parcitnre Wareroom*, &7, 09 Third Bt, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, 27,1*55. MOSES F. EATON, HA* city. Is my sole Agent for tha aaio of PKnes, or Of rights to manufacture and sell them WM. 0. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21.1 S.Sfh—(mh2l :tf) MOSES F. EATON, No. ID Sixth Street, agent for selling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, Is now authorised to sell the following lately patented articles: Sands & Cummings’ Patent Brick Machine; Hopper's Patent Venffr Plane; Trott’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan's Bock Drilling Machines; Coo’s patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copoland'p Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford’* Steam and Water Guages; and, Griffith’s Wronght lron Railroad Chair Machines. There articles hare been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior lo my in use. He is ulso authorized to sell Bights to niako and rend these articles in any part of the country. He bn» also f.T rale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and finished Brats Work. lie is also prepared to tuke Agencies for the title of other patented Bights and now Inventions, and give to ihs busi ness faithful and constant attentlou. He refers to the following CARD. | JThe suWribers have long 1 eon acquainted with Mr. Mosca F. Raton, and bare no hesitation Id recommending him, to all who mny wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman of undoubted Integrity and Indefatigable industry, Id exertion? eTcry reliance may be placed. Neville B. Crate, W. Robinwm, Jr, ffm Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. 11. Denny, H.Cbilda & Co., James Wood, N. Holincs 4 Bods, P. 11. Friend, Kromer 4 Rohm, F. Lorunt, L. R. Lteinraton, Knap 4 Wade, William Y. Johnston, William Phillip?, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M’Candless, A W. Loomis. PiTTSBUEfIii. November 27th, 18H Doan’s Patent Hook'Drilling Machines, WEIGHING A HOOT 300 POUNDS; can bo worked ana moved by two men,and do the work of five or six In the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler A Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni ted Stales, for the sale of right j to use there Machines. MOSES i\ BATON, 19 Sixth street. REFER TO llou. Win. F. Johnston, President A. V. R. W. Mlltrnr Roberts, Esq., Chief Kng. A. V. R. R.; Gen. Wra Larimer, Jr., President P. k 0. It. It-; 0. W. Jlamev, Es,(u Chief Eng. P. k C. R.K.; Messrs. Maufuil A Nicholson, Contractors for the P. A S R.R- decl9 ALFIltp n. CCIU-IKQ tPWAIID PjTimilKJE. Curling, Robertson & Co., MANUFACTUKEHd OP CUT, PRK3BED AND PLAIN FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouse N0.14W001 street, corner of Front street, Pittsburgh. 49*A1l other kinds of 01&3*waro und Window Glass, at low market prices. , apU:dly CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Fifth street, op posite the Court House, Pittsburgh, Penna.—bos per manently located, and will punctually attend to all business entrusted to his charge. Hon. W. F. Johnston, President Allegheny Valley R. B. W, MUnor Roberts, Chief Engineer 44 “ “ Geo. JL Kiehbaum, Associate Eng. 4 “ “ David Mitchell, Chief Engineer PittaVh and Stcub. R. R. James Thompson, Superintendent City Gan Works. James E. Day, Olvil Engineer. Allegheny City. fap7t2w» Trinity School. APAROCHTAL SCHOOL FOR ROYS, under tho cus pices of the Rector and Vestry of Trinity Church, RICHARD S. SMITH, Principal. This School will bo opened on MONDAY, April 10th, in tho Sunday School Room of Trinity Church, Sixth street, and is designed to afford th • highest advantages for thor ough training to the English Brandos, and in tho Rudi ments of the Classics. Aiplicatlons for ndmisiinn, or for further Information, may be made to tho Rector of Trinity Church, No. 303 Penn street. aps:lw P LEASE TAKE NOTICE that tfco Partnership hereto fore existing under tho ptyloof A. A A. Wood, Pitts burgh, Pa., and A* & A. WIOD St Co, St Loulp, Mo., trap, by mutual concent, dissolved ou the 27th day of March. 1865. ADAM WOOD, ABRAM WOOD, J. 0. MYERS. aps:lwd* Pittsburgh, April 4,1855. Removal* SPRINGER HARBAUGII A CO. have removed lo No. 295 Liberty street SPRINGER EABBACOB ALEXANDER FORSYTH SPRINGER HARD AUG II A CO., (Successors to S. Har* baugh,) Commission and Forwarding Merchants; Deal* era in Wool and Produce generally, No. 295 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. a pS WE ARE NOW RECEIVING from. New Yor i and Phila delphia, a full stock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAB,. Comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong and English Breakfast, all of which have been carefully selected, and will be sold as usual, either whole sale or retail. _ Superior RIO and JAVA COFFEE. LOVERING’B and BT. LOUIS REFINED SUGARS. w PEKIN TEA STORE, fiTllo No. 38 Fifth street ■ “ Removed* TO THE PUBLIC.—JOHN C. PARRY, successor to Pim, Scott 4 Co., baa removed his Warehouse next the Foundry on SECOND atreot, adjoining Gas Worka, whero l am now prepared to soil everything innmn? PABRY greatly reduced prices. [ap2:lml JOIIN C. FARR*. Secretaries and book cases-a variety of pat. tarns, walnut and mahogany; for T En ’°^ CNQ iCO . mar 24 * * TEAS—-160 half cheats Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Ira “ 0 Black T “ 8 - masmon. SUGAK8 —“ IxiTerlog’s” JOr&ahed, Pulverised ana row £u S” ra > fcr 6ale b? jiILLEB * BIOEEXSON. Whale, SUGAR— WO hhds Plantation BagorIn swreroa for sale b MILLER & BIOK^ON, job2Q 221,213 Libert! a treet. ■ f .y.-v' •.- - - ■*>-v v‘ ■ ■ 'r ,yv ■*. % ' * ■' » ■ V * ' ■ "* u •• _ J ;J- V* * % - ' V** H f' * V ‘ r»’ , • * v S .v_ •: *> •J'4*; : - v. •?>;*- ■> "*0 .rH •• . , - -v>> ■*. * ; .... *" i* 4-. .* ; • 'T ►> W* -:J ' . >; «J 1 - . . *r u-rr**£th' k ■ ' . AGENCY* .MOfcQAN ROIIERTSON. .henry l. niricwALT. Alexander Haya, AxreatKcss Dlaaolntlon of Fartneralxip' , ;■'■ •»’ *' J%jBWB W&ll MIS S' JM'l » mS2A', The River.—Last evening at dusk there were eleven foot four inches water In the channel, and rising—the rito coining from tha A lloshcny- Iluslnets vris lively on the wharf yesterduy, and will probably bo more to to-day. Tan “Forost City ” la tho regular packet for Wheeling this morning', ahe leaves.at 10 o'clock, A. M. The stcamer“Pklladelphb,” Capt. It. Grace, is tho regular packet for Cincinnati fo-deyj ahe leaves at 10 o'clock, A. M. It b worth waiting a whole week to take a trip with Cv; t' Graco, on. the " Philadelphia,” in view t.f the amenities of tbeoffleera and tho pelaceiiko accommodations of theb:at' The fine steamer “ Empire City,” Capt. Mnnford, was de tained yesterday, but will positively leave to-day for St. Louis and the Illinois river. Her accomodations ore of the best kind, and passengers wishing a through boat will find it to their interest to give the “ Empire City " a call. Tbe One steamer “Challenge,” Capt. S.C. Young, (A No. 1 of the 4 engine stern-wheel steamers,) was detained yes terday, but will positively leaTe tc-day far Clnclnne.ti and Louisville. Capt. Young and hb roiite clerk, Mr. Wm. C. . Anderson, will be found attentivo and accommodating to all who travel with them. TnE splendid steamer “Great West,” Capt. M’Cullongb, for Bt. Louis, was detained yesterday, she will positively leave this morning. She offers a good opportunity for passengers traveling West; her accommodation arc good, and Capt. M’C. and bb gentlemanly clerk, Mr. McCarthy, will not be found wanting in their attentions to all who place themselves under their care. Give her a call. POST OF PITTSBURGH 11 FEET 4 INCHES WATER IS TUB CHANNEL. ARRIVED. Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. Luzerne, Bennett, Broxrnsville. Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Michigan No. 2, , WellsviHe. Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. Philadelphia, Grace, Cincinnati. Yorktown, Poe, Louisville. Paul Jones, Doles, Ft Louis. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson,Parkinson, Brownsville “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard,Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, —, Wellsville. “ Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. « Cincinnati, Ourtls, Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS "1855.” PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT LOTJIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packot Line, FOB TBS CONVEYANCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BETWEEN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Lonli. ■pa-. This Lise ie composed of seven fret# ►. class powerful Steamers, une-JLjffi£a£fciigr BfflfißlMquaHed for speed, splendor, safety and comfort, end Is tlia osly thbocoh daily use of Steasi Packets on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. S. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to LoulstHlo and Saint Lonia, by which passengers and freight are li'ketfd and re ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Liirt. which now consists of the following boats: Days of Departure Boat*. Qxplains. from 'Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE- M. W. Beltmoovui....Sunday. KEYSTONE STATE Jacob Hailep Monday. ALLEGHENY Gxo. M’Lain Tuesday. CINCINNATI —R- IlasTnt- Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA R. J. ORACt. - Thursday. PITTSBURGH-. I. N. Cook..— Friday. PENNBYLVANIA Jso. Kunefkltek Saturday. Leave daily et 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning oi departure. For particulars, apply on boaru. or to r JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, > i JOHN FLACK, Ag.me, Monougahela House Buildings. Lqov23] Pitt«bnrgh, lSf.5. Pittsburgh. Steubenville and __ Packets. | fCBK-Jh The DIURNAL, Captain A.tB. Shepherd, and ■MEBgMBLtha FOREST CITY, Captain George D. Moore, wiU run a? regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenriile and Wheeling, stopping at all intermediate ports. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o’clock, A. ?he will leave wheeling on Tuesdajs, Thursdays and fcaturdays, at 7oVlock. A. Si. The FOREST CITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and- Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—• Rtluming, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at o’clock, A. M-. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. I>. COLIdNOWOOD, Agent, No. Km Front idreet. For St. Louis. k, The steamer PAUL JONES, Capt. J. IL fjJjU£**yDUT l s J F. Qsi*T&£ Clerk, will leave for the and intermediate ports on FRIDAY, 20th Inal., at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to aplQ C. UARNBR, Agent. For St. LouU. Thoe Learner J. C.FKISMGNT,Captain, John i JggffcS. StOCKD.uk; Clerk, A, Etcckous; will leave the above and all intermediate ports, on SATURDAY, April 2Ut, at 10 A. 11. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap lo FLACK A LIVINGSTON. Agents^ ForCinctxmati i*m_ w Tbe steamer ADVANCE,Captaia W»t. Doyle, Clerk, will leave for tho above and inter- ports on THURSDAY, April 10tb, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to aplB C. BAItNE?, Agent. tor'StLoiii»,;bexineton.;kansaB,We»toM, St. JoiephS) and all Intermediate Land* tner* on the Missouri lUver. mf Z- w The steamer ARCTIC, Cupt. J. S. Dcvwsrr, I K. RaTsotns Clerk, will leave for th»‘ tibovo 4&£s22feand Intermediate ports on THURSDAY, M‘th Inst., at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Bpl FLACK, LIVINGSTON & BARNES, Agents. For Cincinnati and Louisville. nrnesm Tbe steamer CHALLENGE, Captalu Yocx.i, | jJlflKtjfr'W Axdersos CJerk, will leave f-r tbe abov.* cßSSSsiiH&nd intermediate ports on THURSDAY, uRb April, at 10 O’clock, A. M. For freight or passago apply on board, cr t* ft plo FLACK and Its RSK3,_Agt « The steamer CHEAT WEST, Captain M’CtT. I BSP* .» potion, M’Cabty Clerk, will leave for thei above intermediate ports on THURSDAY, 10th [tuunt, Vt io A. M. ... For brighter passage apply on board^to^ For fit. Louis and Illinois River. Tho steamer EMPIRE CITY', Capt- ML' r:BP, i fCg*. mVANDEgosirr Cierk, will leave for the above afisgfij&f&Dd Intermediate ports on THURSDAY, the l&th lo#L, at 10 A. M. * For freight or passage opplj on board, or to - ap U FLACK A HARNES, Agento For Louisville. Tbe steamer FaIKY QUEEN, Capt. Jons C- Kix.hidt Clerk, will leave for the abory ££|s»SBand all Intermediate ports on SATURDAY, 14th host., at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to a pU JOHN FLACK, Agrut._ “JSSS ” CANADA WEST. E3*» (.Cleveland,Port Stanley . HS'tJw gjUggS. and Port Burwell. .fagSfcaftgt TIIK FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain R. liiaßOW, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; I Port Stanley, and Port Harwell, os follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, ato'clock. LcnvesPort llurwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7*4 o'clock. Tbe Telegraph connects-at Cleveland, wiih tbe Cleveland, Columbus and, Cluclnnati.tbe Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and tbe Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Ruilroads. Also connects at'Port Stanley with th*« Londou Line of Stages, wblcb connects whh the Ureal Western Railroad. For freight and passago apply on board, or to SCOVILL A LVUDBUDALK, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMR, Port Stanley, l or A. M’BUIDE. Port Rurwell. murirrunov To Housekeeper*. 'v-'IT'TS haTO Dow opened one of toe largest stocks of VV CHINA, GLASS uni QUUENSWAKti, 6U table, for housekeepers in the city, and intend felling at t ry low prices We udU sail a haDdsome set of White Tou Ware, consisting of forty-eight pi-cea, for the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Gooda in proportion. Or-r stock Being large owing to the doll season just passed, we ore deter mined to work it off at low prices. Wo h .rn jnst opened so e beantifnl shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table do; Corered Dishea for stewed chicken, etc, etc. Also, some eery handsomo new stylra of Water Pitchers. Our Btock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet I Ware, Is large—all of which wo hare put down In price to [ suit the times. FRENCH CHINA. Wo bftT© some twenty different t-tyles of French China Tea rate, and eomo heautful Gold Band Dinner set*—nil of which wo are selling at least tweoty-«To per cent, below formor priccS- no^gE fURMSHINO GOODS. Our stock ol’ Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, is large, and we w m ß eUlbe m atver y l 0W A Price, A][^ On hand and wceiviog,a largo stock of Boston nnd Pitts burgh Glass Ware, which we will 10L at manufacturer's pr!C “ S ' COMMON WARE. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pilch ers and every article suitable for country or city trade, is large to which we invite the attention of city and country merchants, as we will sell them very low for cash. Housekeepers and others In want of cueap China and QueenswMe, will - *ns 1000 bags, 2 and bushels, in store! - *p9 KNQLIBH ft RIOHARD3ON. * r * -’v-• -' • - \ ~\ as-Kul’d'J iaaltf 3£t*sto»el’i— This preparation seema to bo efilcacioua for the restoration of the hair upon bal.l heads. We bare seen the testimony of persona well known to ns, who "have used the compound Haeccfsfony therein corroborating the opinion of its restorative eoer gy, We know of nothin? moredesirablejn tho way of per sonal comeliness nod comfort than afgood head of hair,anu any prrr*vs by which this crowning ornament of the outer man can be preserved, or recovered when lost, without, in tho latter casu, u resort to Wigs, Touperand Bcratcl.es, de serves to be hailed and embraced'with gratitude by all of either sex, who are unlucky enough to need its benefit. We took occasion the other day to notice- this valuable rompound In the above terms, and now republish what was then p&iJ, to show rgaio our favorable opinion of it. The foregoing is. taken, from the Petersburg (Virginia) Intdlipencer, and refers to an article which has for a time been advertised In our columns. -.We must confess that wo bare been somewhat 6ceptica\ 03 to the remarkable effects attributed to this famous “Uair Restorer.” Bat our in- credulity hag been greatly shaken within a day or two by seeing a couple of certificates of well-known and perfectly credible citizens of the neighboring town of Preston—-one I Valuable Property fox Sale* of them th« Captain of a New London whaling ship—to tbo mWO LOTS OP GROUND, upon which ore erected four effect that, In each of these cases, a two or three montlm’ i Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rant annually , L ’ „ . , _ , ... rtrif . o _g, for $6OO. Said property is situated in tha Ninth Ward of use of the Restorer" had actually brought out a new and ! tha dly a{ pitt/burgh, on Penn street, between and rigorous growth of hair upon the head where it was before ■ . ■ streets. bald the baldness b6lng, in one case, of more .ban twenty *h.Faring: and Ojumdtanm « years standing. W* do not suppose it wby any means cer- Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle* r tain that, because the application has been thus successful gheny river, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of >n « t«. or a doren, U la Umrefore certain to prove equally successful in nil. But with such head-strong choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, ctidrnco or the foregoing, very few bald heads, we stfspect, and one mile oast of Lawronceville. s wcnld willingly forego* Mr tria. of fbc - Restorer." All #£XSSgSJW such **old heads” are Informed that the article can be had chsaers. at Messrs. Leo A Osgood’s i-J/grakh Evening Courier. For termß of sale and further Information apply to Wm. gold wholesale and retail l it Dr. KRYSRR’S, 140 Wood P ' Baum ’ No ’ Wood etreot ’ n?THOMPSOS, street, sign of the Golden Mortar. mh29 au!6:tf Assignee for Jaa. 8. Negley. £o* Proclamation. --Whereas, the extraordinary noil unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparation, WEIGHT'S PREMIUM K ATIIA BION, has induced envious persons to palm off other articles similar in name and ap* pearunve, but absolutely worthies*,, which has a tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers should bo particular to ask for WrighVi Premium- Katha rion, and they may rely on receiving an article nnequalled Ibr Its virtues for restoring a decayed head of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful application during the hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of dizziness and headache, and for the toilet It has never had on equal for its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for Its completely restoring a decayed head of hair; for moving all dandruff; fur preventing its Jailing off, whother from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necessity of u*ing hair dyes, os it excites the secretions, pioducing a supply of its natural pigment or coloring mat* t«r, giving the hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth.. For rule by every druggist in the city, and by druggists and merchants throughout the United States. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 25 cents a bottle ... PETER T. WRIGHT & CO., 241 Market st., Philadelphia. For sale by OEO. 11. KEY3ER, No. 140 Wood street, ani R. E. FELLERS, Pittsburgh. janl7:d&w3m is Important to Persons afflicted wltb Her nia, or Rupture of thxv=Bow,elfl, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect- The right course f*r any one to pursue who may be af flicted with Knpmre, is to procure a good Truss well adapted to the ruptured nails, in order to retain the protruding portion of the bowels. TUI* is often neglected, and the bowel becomes strangulated, leaving the patient not only in a suffering bat dangerous condition. I'bare always on hand, and doily adapt, the most improved Trusses; among which is MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will really produce a radical enro in a short time. Of course there ore cases when no Tros3 will cure, but in a vast ma jority of reducable Hernia, or Ruptnro, this Truss will euro. I have every variety of Trusses, from 60 cents to $2O; also a large assortment of CHILDREN’S TRUSSE3, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for varicose broken or enlarged veins; PILE PROPS, for tho ■ relief and euro of Piles; SHOULDER BRACES, for men women and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every variety of mechanical appliance used in the core of disease. Call and examine them at my Drng Store, No 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley; sign of the Golden Mortar. ffohl—dtw] DR. GEO. 11. lIEYSER. Wheeling gg- Balm of Thousand Flowers* for beauti fying the Complexion, and eradicating all Tts, Pimples and I‘bjxkles from the Isce. Sold at Dr. KEYSKR’S, 140 Wood street. JanßO EDUCATIONAL. Pittsburgh Mathematical & Commercial COLLEGE 18 now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen Pupils who wish to eceirea so md and thorough know ledge ol' the following brandies of education: Writing, Hook-Keeping and all its collateral sciences, Algebra, Geome trv, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Narlgatton, the use of Globe*, Geography, Arithmetic, Ac, Ac. Tho Principal ncvds not, to be recommended, as his name and capability ure well known to this community, being a Teacher in this city for Bimicsl years, and for the last three months has suc cessfully taught in tbo Iron City Commercial College, but has idl U on his own accord, with the intention of estab lishing an lostltotiim in which the youth of Pittsburgh can acquire a knowledge of thinga more profitable thun making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chance will Writing be neglected. Tha Principal’s capabilities can be tested by any porson who doubts his qualifications, as they were by the •gentle men vrhoj'e name 3 are attached to the following testi monials I Uki* great pleasure in certifying to Mr Barry's qualift cations as a thorough Book-Keeper, and folly competent to Instruct young gentlemen in the science of accounts—-be* tides briug a good mathematician and ripe scholar In other respects. JOHN FLEMING, Late Professor in Pittsburgh Commercial College. PmsuoßGii, November 24. Mr. Barry is eminently qualified for imparting instruction in the icieuco of Arithmetic anil Double Entry Book-Keep ing, 1 found Mm even critically acquainted with those branches of knowledge. J AS. M. PRYOR, Principal Third Ward Public Schools I siahj it os my opinion, that as a Mathematician and Book-Keeper, Mr. John Barry has few equals, and no supe riors. I think oil tbo Teachers of this County Association will concur with me in this statement. Principal First Ward 8-'hool9, Allegheny. Tho Writing department will be attended to by a man of superior qualifications, who will devote oil bis at tention to the immediate improvemedt of tho pupils. Hours of instruction from 0 A. M. Id 10 P. M. terms: Book-Keeping and Writing $2O per cource. • Arithmetic 10 per quarter. Writing 3 for 20 lessons. Atho'Xv’m Buldi.nus, Liberty street, near Wood. mhlo J. BA BUY, principal. DulT , i Hlercnntlle College* 1 ROUNDED LN 1840.—INCORPORATED BY THE LEG 18- ' LATUItK. Oa reference to any of our city merchant*, U will bo fount that this is iheon'y establishment of tb« kind ever gsi.nbilsbed la thiscityin which they have any confidence— the only one lo which i oublo Entry Book-Keeping has b«sn thoroughly taughtthe only one. in which Account am* cnu gut reliable advice in ca*> of dlSlcnlty with their books;—the only one in which the doctrines of Partnership settlements are thoroughly alncldatedtho only one in which Lectures upon Commercial Law havebeen regularly and evKiematiuaUy delivered for nearly eight years;—the only Jne in which a good Handwriting can be obtained the only ono in which Teachers of Penmanship can be In structed in the oruiUDtntal branches of the artthe only one whose Professor of Penmanship will let visitors havo a sps-cimeD ot his Writing. Call and g-it a Circular, and a specimen of Mr. Williams’ splendid writing. mhlO Instructions inMusto. MU WAMELINK would respectfully Inform his pupils an ; friends Ihn; he will continue his profession a? instructor < n the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Orders lett t Mr.KLEBER‘3 Musio Store,or at his resi dence, No. 187 81X30ND Street, will be promptly attended to. »u 5 Alexander W. Foster* Attorney and cOun&ellok at law, akd Sotta ior ix Cuascchy, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands »ud Pourions, and for the Collection of Claims In Great Britain and Irtdaud. JtJ*r Collections ma le lo title and adjoining Counties; Es tates of doredents retried; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. OflWcu FOURTH .struct, a fvw iloor? abovo Smlthfleld. Pittsburgh, March ‘28,1555 —[inh2s:daw 1 A. \V. Foster, NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for tho Btateflof Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, WUconßln, New York, Michigan, lowa California and Virginia. 4k3»DcedH drawn, nod acknowledgments nnd proofs taken for rvco-d or use in any of the above named States. Pittsburgh, March 2ft, 1835—-{mb2Brd*w] OLD SOLDIERS are reminded that under tbe Boubty Lund bill just passed, all who bare served in any war since 171*0 aro entitled to 160 acres of land. The under 6ignod offers his services for the procurement of Warrants under eaid Act, A. W. FOSTER, Attorney at Law. Fourth st., above gmltbfield. N. B.—The low. applies also to all Drivers engaged in hauling for the Army ; to all Sailors and Marines; to Rev* olutionury Officers und Soldiers; to those engaged as Volun teers at Plattsburg; to flotilla men, and to those .engaged IndefeDCP of Lewistnwn, (Del.) mb2S:dkW British and Continental Exchange, ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, In Sums of £1 and Ot wanna. miIESE DRAFTS are available at all the principal I Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND nud IRELAND, and Uw CONTINENT. We also draw Siam Biils on Rl. A* Grunebftnm ft BaHlnt, FRANKFORT A MAW, Whlrh serve as a Remittance to all partß of GERMANY, Switzerland and Holland. ' Persons intending fo travel abroad may procure, through us Letters of Crelit, on which Money can be obtained, as needed, lu any part of Europe. . „ Couicnosj of Bills, Notes, aid other securities in Eu* will rectlvo prompt attention, rope, wm reem i *> WM H> WILLIAMS ft CO., j l2 i Wood,corner Third street. w. C. GALLAGHER, Proprietor. Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfidd. THIS spacious establishment has been leased by the sub scriber, and completely I'd ii tl m lie is at ail hours prepared to famish every luxury that can be found in the best regulated restaurants in the States. His spacious Bar will always be suonlied- with the very best Liquors. Game of every de- Bcriptlon, in it, eeuaon, Mia always bo found [spi j W. C. GALLAuaKn. Hats anU Caps. ; m, We would invite the ottentioa,of oar rn-'ndi! end I 0 the public to a apleudld, assortment: of HATS and. (SBa&OAPS, which we are now opening for the Summer trade, which, for beauty of style, exceeds anything ever offered in the city, or wert of. the 'icuntatnß. Calland ex amine for youreolves. _ J WILSON * SOS, - ap 7 91 Wood street, Pittsburgh. AIUonEST, November 24,1854, JOIIN KELLY, SIGHT HILLS DBAWK BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN do CO. WII, It INS 11AX.1., ROBERT 11. PATTERSON’S ' '' ‘••V- -iV .•--'V TO LET, FOR SALE, &c. Ileautlful Bites for Country Homes* riillß undersigned offers for sale, on easv terms, FIFTY x LOTS,laid off and restricted for rural residences. Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Alh-cheny river 764 feet long by 200 feet deep > hnvingfronu oh Mary and Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr streets/ This square contains many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and commands a fine view of the picturesque and romantic see* nery around. lam desirous of preserving this., square en tire, as It would afford one of the most charming and mag nificent sites for a gentleman’s summer residence; In the Immediate vicinity of the two cities. Also, about TlllthE ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of the Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing pur* poses. The above property Is situated in Duqueane borough, on the high and main bank of Herr’s Island, and Is reached by a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at my residence, in Dnquesne borough, on the main bank, fronting the head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN DUN LAP k CO., cottier of Second and Market sta., Pittsburgh. apr!7:tf WM. a MILLER. Coal Works For Bale* SIXTY THREE ACRES OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and ait the improvements thereon ln-success fal operation, bald Farm is situated on the Monongoheia river, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and Is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,and an excellent harbor; The vein of Coal iafive feet thick, and cannot be surpassed in duality. For farther particulars apply to NICHOLSON k PAYNE, Jel2itf No. 235 Liberty street. Residence st Evergreen. THE UNDERSIGNED offers for eale hia property In the Evergreen Colony, Ross Township, five miles from Pittsburgh. The hooro is 58 by 34, arranged with Four Rooms, a Kitaben, and a large llall on the first floor, and is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Room—the latteT with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to the house 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 est 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 House and the Two Acres will be sold with or with out the interest iu tbo farm properly, and the avails will.be taken in adjusted balances and certificates of deposit against feb2T WILLIAM A. HILL, 64 Wood street. BASEMENT TO I*ET. A GOOD AND WELL FINISHED BASEMENT, 21 feet wide by 32 deep, ono half above ground, well lighted} airy and pleasant, with a Coal Vault and Hydrant attach ed to it; on'FOURTH street, above Smithfield; will be rented from the Ist of April. It is a good stand, and room for a House and Sign Fainter, or any business of a similar kind. Enquire of GKO F. GILLMOBE, mhSO At the office of the Morning Post. Goal Land for Sale. SEVENTY-FIVE TO EIGHTY ACRES best' quality of COAL, ■which can bo brought to the centre of East Bir mingham 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 the city. The surface Is beautifully located for Country Beatß, and will be sold whole, or in one to five acre lots. Apply to WM. PHILLIPS, comer First and Ross streets, or L. 0. HEPBURN, *•110.99 Fourth strcetnear Wood. Land for Sale. 1 onn ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near IOUU the Clarfon rircr. This land is heavily timbered, hog an excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance of iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venan* go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, if not directly across it. The Uillstown creek runs through it. , ALSO, 600 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 the Sxmbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great value. Enquire of C.B.M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. 147 Fourth street. feb22ie*mrtf Hotel for Lease. RILEY’S HOTEL, (formerly known os the Luu&nss House,) Is offered for lease on favorable terms. Being situated on the corner of Fourth street and Grant, near to the Court House, ant! about mid way been the Monongabtla Wharf and the finmsylvania Depot, it is one of the most pleasant, convenient and desirable locations in the city. The Hotel will be furnished , if desired, end leased for a term of year*, commencing from the first -of April nest. For further information apply to JOSEPH 3. i A. P. MORRISON, Att’js, jan29:dvwtf Office No. 143 Eourth st., Pittsburgh. T 110 LKT—-From the Ist of April next, the commodious BRICK BUILDINGS situate in the Second TVcrd of the City of Pittsburgh, between Breckenridge street and the Monongahela river, lately occupied by Messrs. Bake* well. Pears A Co. as a Glass manufactory and warehouse. ,Tb)3 property is eligibly situated, adjacent to the Honon gabela wharf, for any business connected with eteambeating or riTer trade, or for manufacturing purposes. Several small Buildings and a capacious yard are attach* ei. Apply to OLIVER W. BARNES, President Pitt, and Conn. R.R. do., mhl&tf I Neville Hall, Fourth and Liberty streets. For Rent, A FARM CONTAINING 63 ACRES OF LAND, under A High state of caltivatiou, with a large and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, recently built and of modern style; good Barn, Stabling, Ac., situated on the south bant of the Monongahela river, 6 miles above Pittsburgh, being one of the most beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to bo found. Possession given on or before the Ist of April next. Enquire of ~ ‘ H. CHILDS A CO., mh&tf 133 Wood street. Law Books. I Ail authorized to sell low eome valuable Law Books. 10 vola. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvier’s Institutes; Greenlicf’s Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, last ed.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ao. GEO. F. GILLMORE, at the office of Morning Post. For Sale. A BAROUCHE AND SET OF HARNESS.—Tb#y were mode to ord*r by oar best mechanics, and have only been used a few months. They will be sild at n bargain, as, in consequence of anbange that has taken place In the Bobtcriber’a family, he h a no further use for them. A. BALLOU, nps No. 146 Water street. BUILDING LO'r FOR SALK. A LOT 24 feet front on WYUB street, and extending back 109 feet to'Wide alley.' On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot is In a desirable location for a residence; and will he sold low. and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, jyl3 At Ofßce of Morning Post, For Rent} A FARM CONTAINING ABOUT 140 ACRES, on the Steubenville Turnpike, six miles from Pittsburgh, late homestead of William M’Cormick. Possession given immediately. Terms $250 per annum. Enquire of James c. ivichey, Near the premises. mh7:d*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. GILLMORE, at office of. the Morning Post. Another small farm in Virginia fujs sale on easy tenna. for particulars, call at the Real Es tate Office of S. OUIHBERT A SON, ft p2 140 Third street. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A BUILDING LOT El ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by 100. A good bargain can be bad by applying soon at the office of the MORNING POST. jylSitf FOB BALE—An excellent Frame House end Lot, on Kesaca street, Allegheny city, at a very low rate. En quire ot * Uo Jrvr *'^ n 'T s »* jau22:tf 75 Fourth street. rpo LET—A two story Brick Dwelling House, on Cent I Avenue. Apply to H. MINER A CO, fi»bl2 VV 3 No. 32 Bmithfleld Btreet Dlssontton of Co-Partnership. THE co-partneriihip heretofore existing between JOSHUA RHODES and PHILIP RHYMER, in tbo Wholesale Fruit and Coafectionary business, la this day dissolved, by mutual consent The business ef the firm will be settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authoriied to receipt for nil debt/due said firm. March 27 th, 1855. __ PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. s3)* The undersigned have this day formed a Partner* ship, under the name, firm and style of IILYMfiR * ANDERSON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary busing, No. 30 ROBT. J. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, March 2itb, 1855. A9-In retiring from the Confectionary business, I cheeT fuHyrocommend Messrs. Bran 4 Airainao^to my ftieuds and Customers. JOSHUA RHODES. Pittsburgh, March 27 th, 1856. [ap 2 J PHILIP BEYMtB J. ANDERSON. rKYMER * ANDERSON, (Successors to Jo9hua Rhodes A Co.) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NETS, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Ac. 45** No. 39 Wood street, opposite Hie St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. °P 2 FRESH FRUIT -250 boxes Rabins; 200V£do do 160 do do 500 drums Figs; 250 %do do 100 boxes do 20 mats new Dates; * 25 boxes Prunes; 10 kegs do 2 coses do Receiving and for sale by _ •' fl p2 * REYMER A. ANDERSON, 39 Wood sir Fresh nuts, Ac.— 20 bags Walnuts; 20 do Filberts; 20 do Cream Nuts; 25 frails Ivlca Almonds; 6 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 Barring: . 100 do 2 assorted Pickles; 25 dozen Tomato Catsup. Just received and for sale by . _ ; . ap2 - BBYMBR & ANDERSON, 30 Wood at Oft BOXES MACOAUONi; 60 20 boxel Vermicelli; • 100 dozen Pepper Sauce; 10 do Capers; .• 15 do Olives;. 10 do Brandy Peaches; 10 do do Chemes; 10 do fresh Peaches; 10 do • do Tomatoes; ' ' 15 do Walnut Catrop .Joit wrtwa gjjTtegli’fopßWW. 39 Wood A OKANUF.B AND IIKMONiS^. 260 boxes M&slna Oranges, 100 do BicUy o°, , ... , . - 240 do Lemone; roeelilns ani for,*ale by «ja *** "“' KEJIdBH 4 ASDBBBON, 89 Wood rt. . ,1 ►- it , ' ... " MEDICAL. RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE: 08, HAWKE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, Foil the prevention and Cure of IffrmmicjT Ana He* Bittni Fevebs, Fxvrr. and Ague, Omus and Fjcvo, Duied Ague, G enekal Dmiutt, Night Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin In Malaria ot Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain seasons is unavoidably Inhaled at every breath, (itjio same In charccter wherever.it exists—North, South, East or West—and will every where yield to Ibis newly-dlseovared antidote, which is claimed to bo the greatest discovery in medicine ever made. This specific is so harmless the tit may bo taken by per sons tf every *ge, sex or eoudiUon, and it will not substi tuts for one disease others still worse, br id too often tho re* 8 ?i in ;0 tT ‘ ia l m ent by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic* and other poisonous cr deloterloua drug?, not a particle Of any 0 mi 8 Emitted into thin preparation. The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re tho Usk} of thia NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO It will entin.ly frolcct »ny ibrilent or Iravder 07ra In the most rickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, ur any injury from constantly in haling Mularia or Miasma. It witl instantly check the Ague in persona who haTo suf fered for any length of time, from oue day to twonty years, so that they uped neverbave another chill, by continuing Ua use accordingf to directions. - It will immediately relieve all the distressing results of Billons or Ague diseases, such ns general debility, night sweats, ote. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until & permanent and radical cute is effected. Finally, its use willbanish Fever and Ague from families and all classes. Farmers and all laboring men, bv adopt ing it aa 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 valuable one to them. One or two fcottlea wlil answer for ordinary cases; some may require morei DlrecUoDa printed-in German, French and Spanish, uccompany 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 CTcry section of tho country. JA3. A. RHODES, Proprietor, • Providence, 11. I. Agent a—New York: 0. V. OTICKENER A CO* and C. H. RING. Boston: WEEKS A TOTTER. Philadelphia: DYOTT A SONS. J*j MITCHELL, No. 205 Liberty street, next door to Hand. WGODSILKS A BROTHER, comer of Anderson and Lacoch sts., Allevheuy. * (feb27 DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST. TBEATS ALL DISEASES 0? THE EYE AND EAR WITHOUT CUPPING, LEECHING, BLtSTEIUKO, OK 571 R U3E OT CALOMEL. OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COIL GRAND ST., NEW YORK. Hours from 0 A. M. to >1 X\ M. ROUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or Chronic Blindness with Films, Irilisp Amaurosis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among the diseases of the eye which are treated by Djr. H. with perfect eatisiaction. All diseases of the Ear treated upon scleutifio principles. Artificial Eyes.inserted without an operation. Allletterspost-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, 320-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. •Alfred Southwick, Printer, u a fj. Goodspoed, Glens Falls, N. Y. . •Wm.W. Smithy Detroit, Mich. ? - , ( •Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson, Ne* York City, N. Y. fMiss Mary Bellows', N. E. Station, Duchess co., N. Y. •Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Conn. •John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. . David Little/Engineer, N. Y. ; • Wm. F. B. Giles, office Couiier and Enq., N. Y. -{•James W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L.I. Jarvis Rodgers. u “ ■ .- . - A. B. Reeves,- Telegraph Operator, St Nicholas Hotel. ' • B. M. Ferrlss, Organ Builder, Houston St, R. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. • •• M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Tk>7, N. Y. R. L. R 033, Albany, N. Y. A. Dillenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. Copt. B. H. Haviland, Athens, N. Y; •:. John W, Hackett, Binghampton, N. Y. •These patients were blind, and had to be led to the office. At the expiration of two weo£s they could go about the city at pleasure. •These cases of Amaurosis were restored to sight after they were given up as incurable by the faculty, and -can be referred to by. any personwbo wishes to learn the facta In these cases, by writing to them. ■ . . JanS DU, HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARKD-BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL CTrrcrUALLT CURE LIYER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous Debility,Diseases of the Kidneys, and aU diseases arising from a disordered Liter or Stomach . Such esConsilpa tion,lnward Piles, Fulness, or Blood to the ' Head, Aridity of theStomneh/ Nanßeajneartburn, Disgust for Food.V Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomach. Swimming of the* Head, Hurried sod Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chock ing orSufTocaUug Sensation when in lying Vosture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before tho Sight, Fever and DuTl Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Ferspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Fain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the 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 fcheutmoet confi dence in its virtues am!adaptation to ihe diseases for which is recommended. It is no now and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a tfin years’ trial before the American people,. Rnd its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar pre parations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and individu als, in aU parts of the country is Immense. Referring any who may doubt,to my “ Memorabilia, n or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufactory, 120 Arch street* Phila delphia, Pa. Js6S*'Bold by Dr. Geo. H. Koyscr, 140 Wood street; B. A. Fahnestock-A Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers, GO wood street; H.P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny: declihdiwly is Bazin’s Premium Perfumery. A PRIZE MEDAL at the Great Loudon Exhibition of the Industry of ull Nations, in 1851, and Seven High est Premiums, awarded the subscriber in thl3country, have proved his preparations of a superior quality, and placed him among the best perfamers and soap makers of Europe and America. His celebrated Shaving Creams and Las trales,hid fine Pomades, Toilet Waters, and Perfumes tor the Handkerchief, (of 60 varieties,) are unsurpassed by any [ in the world.; AU articles purchased at this establDhment are warrant ed of the finest quality. With an addition of many new articles to his list, and greatly increased labilities for manufacturing,he is enabled to furnish them to dealers in any quantity desired, and at very liberal price?. Country Dealers, requesting it, can have a Price list mailed to their address, free of postage. X. BAZIN, (Successor to J 3. Roussel,) No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, feb22:d awlmls Philadelphia. Palmer’s Celebrated Epicurean Sauce, STANDS PREEMINENT for' flavoring Soups, Gravies, Fish, Meat, Gomo, Ac. Wo advise ull good housewives to try it Price 25 cents per bottle, at all Grocery end Fruit Stores in the United States and Canadas For sale by M’CLtJEQ and G. G. KEYSEU, Pittsburgh. .P. T WB3QHT 4 CO., <. 211 Maiict street, Philadelphia. fDR; MOWN, No. 41 Diamond Alloy, Do* /> . Totes hls-entire attention to an office Practice. cffty His busmesa.is mostly, confined to im VtntrtaX DUtasa, and suchpainful affections, £Esk brought oubyimprudence, youthfulindulgenceandoxcess Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions,Gonorrh.ca,Gleet, Stricture' Urethral Discharges, Impurity ofjthe Blood, with all Dlsea* BCB of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Erup» Hons,Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weak* ness, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Bock arid Loins, Irrl tationof the Bladder andKidneys,successfully treated.— Cure guaranteed •- Twenty years* practice (ten In this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to oLlffho may ccme uni derhlscare Office and Private Consultation Booms, 41, Diamond alley S 3, Charges moderate. noTfcdkw»ly Brown's newly discovered remedy for Bhexunatiam is a speedy and certain Remedy that painful trouble.. It never falls. OfficeandPrivateConsultation Booms No. 41 DIAMOND Pittsburgh, Penn’a. The Doctoxls always at horn ■* tntrcbgfrdAw. " • ' » B »s* iBss« TRANSPORTATION TO AMD FROM THE EASTERN CITIES VIA PENNA. CANAL AND RAILROADS. D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, Between -Pittsburgh, Hew York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. V Tina KOTJTE being now In good order, wear, prepared to despatch property either WAy on favorable terms.. - Shipments consigned to either of the undersigned will do forwarded without charge for commissions, and all instruc tions promptly attended to. ' i.r. Address or apply to . ; D. LEECH & CO., Penn street and Canal, Pittsburgh. IIAURI3 A LEECH, Receiving DepoE No. 13 South Third street, Delivering Depot, Dock st., Philadelphia. A. SMITH, Agent,' . No. 75 North Ktrett r TlalUmore. JNO. McDonald, Agent, No. 7 Rattery Place, Neir York^ ap4:3m Is To 'Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers . and Alanufaoturcrs* THE STTBSCKIBKItIo now Importing a superior quality of OIL 03? COGNAC, of which of an ounce with 60 ffaUona'pureSpirit'WiU produce a fine Cognac Brandy. His ESSENCES OK ROCHELLE utnl OTARD’S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX HUM, Alt AC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, .HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WIUBIIY, are acknowledged by the New Yortmanufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use wilHnvarinbly be given by. DR. LEWIS FEECHTWANGEB, . 11l Malden Lane. New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Flatina, Blammh, Manganese; Thorn’s Ext. CopoWa, Sulphate Am monia. Ac. . dec2ld3 tf Boarding School, OR BUMMER BOARDINQ 110U3E.-Ttlo QLEN HOIEIi and orounds are offered for RENT for cither the above purposes. The site end arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the and the singular advantage of the position, eecluded from every thine objectionable, render this e moat desirable location for either e Male or Female Seminary. Fortrims, Bpply to mh2-i ; tf J;'W. BUTLER, QT Front street. Notice. .. ••• • THE Partnership of JOHN M’DEVITT & BRQ. w*a'dis solved on the first inst. John U’Devitt will continue the business at tbe old stand, and attend, to the settlement of the business of the late firm. ‘ JOHN MT>EVTPT, WILLIAM M’DEVITT. Pittsburgh, January 8d;185l>«--[jan4 A CUICKERING 7 Ootay* ROSEWOOD PIAN 0, in perfect order,has been left with WITPhI 100 for sale, ai uvery reduced price. The I I «. 0 f'owner is about leaving the city, and ia willing to sell, for Cash, at a sacrifice. The subscriber will warrant this Piano to tbe purchaser, lo be perfect in every particular. It has been in use threo years. . ' - For sale by ■ - JOHN' H. MELIAR, i - .. J , >, . No. 81 Wood stmt, l ap2 ... Between Diamond alley and Fourth at. rv wv.n bps. Scotch Potato oat3.flne. for tala b? JJj - JAMES WARDROP. ry APPLES—IQQ bushels Tetfd and for solely *j3; * HENRY H. COUJN&. “ V ' Prltats XJiaeiaco. : ■ ■ , ■