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Cl * J % ■. • “.•»:. •” ' ' / “ •• • ~ '»> w-»? *-i~ .. ■*• ‘*» »-<— •**» /»■ ‘,. *s<i. fi* -4*W •**» I *“ M '*»•’ .. __-ft’. ' v': . * ■» jl'.' V. V «4 r- r i-,{Lii ;'»fi»f 'Y.Zj' 4 * 3 *? £?* .•tVV---•:••.. T; vV'-?*•>' -> • . v*v> z. m i- *» ;i' *•.i>, t. • -». •- - w*. * \ > ~r »»-' i, i'.rTv^a :, A..'•v- f r* \ S •*-« re s*X -''" ; !*■ v f r. '- r •-:! •* '; -*• . . V-;.'., i-v. »•! > .... <. 7 ■•v *• r;- "'v 7a - ~'4 r., .-.. l V';. iIDAY MORNING: • 'Dibteidt Couet— Boforo "HonrH~ W. Wi y Ratos. In tfca case of H. Stimple & Co. vs, R. T. , . Leech, jr., the jury were discharged, and the tnatter settled by the parties. Stewart, Lloyd & Co. -vs. Alexander Miller. Selden for plaintiffs; Woods for defendant. Ao * tion on a promißsary note. The canse was set tled by each party paying half the costs. James W. Patterson vs. Bennett, Perry &Co Large for plaintiff; Selden for defendants Ar' tion to reoover the rent of a warehouse. Amount involved, between $2OO and $3OO Verdiet/o, plaintiff for $2OO. ■■ verdict for -A vs - Negley, Mohan & Co. Pen • dfnfs Act on L P ScldeD for ' h r, of V niei Srsaa: Verdict •Slu ff A to o^ 0 S 2 B o Q ? h rdian ' 8 1 bond - Swindle nv the Confidence Man. Thai übiquitous personage, tbe “confidence man, appears to bo doing a flourishing business th* < t U hu‘. t ? r ' • H - C ha< ! be,,er tttke care ,however that bis winning physiognomy” does not corns h» de j* h8 i ey ° ° f lho P ol ' oo - or tie oareer mav be suddenly cut short. On Wedno.a™- er . he stopped at the City Hotel, where he registered his name as Brown in onmni; m „„» K* Blor e<t to the many unsophisticated whom ho has 0 " done —and made himself, aB is his quite agreeable to the boarders. Among othew he got peculiarly intimate with a gfntlemln whose name is Blank, and, after a ,w,7 imparted to him in confidence that hewas wiTh’ out funds, and would be obliged to Mr! Blanv for the loan of $5O, offering as security thnraf * check for $7OO on one of our clty Lnk on which the cash could be had as soon as lho in’e°” tation was open ip the morning. Thinkinir it . nil right, Mr. Blank paid over the $5O r, n .J cepted the check, m£ •• Brown ” a«er makinn eome excuse for his absence, then left the Ho el Z t0B!iy ’ baa not y« “ turned up. The check, on presentation, was found to be signed by the wrong Brown, and was worth nothing more than the paper upon which it was -Emigrants to the West • from this city and ■s***>** bce “ unprecedentedly largo. Since ;. "E/ Ration, not a boat bnsleft . ft . e 8t v. and Upper Mifs!e sippi but has carried out numbers of our best citizens to bo com® Permanent settlors. A majority of those are persona of families, but a goodly number young men, of energy and persovorMoe X ' j 6 .i. ,hat lhe older lnt >abitod places d’o'not afford them an opportunity of rising to that po altion which j they are ambitious of atta“nine f ° r L' 68 ° rowdcd regions. Among Wm p n° ha ”, lhu ' B g°»®. aro our friends IUr S »m. F, Russell, formerly one of tho nronrSatAM a °J- W«a m,7mSS: * on Wednesday, with the intenUon of staking out a claim” in Minnesota. Both these gentlemen are young men of intelligence in' a valuable addition tothecommuni t ; “ wb,c . h ib P “i 8 ? **»<!*• They have our hearti- wishes for their futoro prosperity. -Wo be lieve it is tho intention of Mr. Russell to com mence the publication cf a newspaper in the courso of the coming summer, in a little oitv springing up on tho banks of Lake Minnetonka LAncrair or Oats asd Hat.— Three men named George Milton, Frank Millstein and Geo’ Milletein were arrested yesterday, charged by Col. Curling with the serious offence of grand larceny. The prosecutor is tho proprietor of a r„^r b °T , .“s bawcen tbis city and Mlnersvtllc, and, it appears, for some time past, has missed quantities of hay, oats, &c., from the stables, which are situated a short distance out the Fourth street road. On Wednesday night a young man named Rico.observed two of the party tZLIT* Catryi ° S ° ff a or ha/ Through his agency, the facts were made known to officer Bongher, who arrested the parties , .°n »as employed at the stables. The Mill steins reside near Birmingham, and follow gar domng for a living. The parties are confined in ulire i?«rn a Ti‘" De 1 heariD e- Another accom. puce is still at large. Co-tcestoated Lte.—Wc have had in use in our c&ce for some weeks past, a newly invented article called “Concentrated Lye”, which is an excellent and cheap substitute for potash. Twenty five cents worth will make as much lye as four times the quantity of potash ; and the alkali thus made is more powerful than that pro. .duoed from potash. It cleans the ink from typo better ihon aoy mixture heretofore used for that purpose. It is also good for making hard or soft soap. Several families of our acquaintance who have used it, speak highly of its merits. It costs about one fourth less than the articles gen erally ÜBCd for making ooap, while fonr timed .the quantity is realized. Fleming Brothers, on ‘the corner of Fonrth and Wood streets, wo be- Ilieve, have the article for sale. CoOTLIMENTABY BENEFIT TO C. W. COULDOCK —Tiia excellent actor and gentleman- takes a benefit at our theatro to-night, when and where we hope to aeo the house crowded to its utmost capacity. He performs two of his best charac ters, viz: Pclruchio in Bhakßpere’s comedy of ‘‘Taming the Shrew,” and Luke Fielding in the affecting drama of tho “ Willow Copse.” In the line of character which Luke Fielding is a typo wo doubt whether Mr. Couldock has an equal he has certainly no superior on the American l)oardd. His Petruchio is also an admirable ape icimcn of genteel comedy. Wo commend the beneficiary to-night to tho lovers of the lcgiti mate drama. Smali, Note Pbosecution.— a prosecution was yesterday instituted before Alderman Donaldson against Mr. Samuel Shore, tax collector of the Sixth Ward, for a violation of the not of Assem bly, relative to tho passage of small notes. The prosecutor is William Gilliam, who, however, is not the principal in tho suit. The notes, on which the suit is brought, are alleged to have been paid to James M’Gregor, E-q. Tho statute infiicts a fine of $lOO on nay public officer found iguilty. . The sum recoverable from a private -citizen is only $23. An examination of the case 'will be had before the magistrate on Saturday -.next. Shipment opoCoat..—We learn from Mr. S. 'Thomas, look-tender at Lock No. 1 , that since ■Saturday last, on which day the present rise in the river commenced, about seventy-five pairs ■of boats and bargee, containing 1,650,000 bushels •of ooal, havo passed through that lock. This is .an overage of 22,000 bushels to tho pair, a rafhez- larger estimate than usual, but which Mr. T. thinks is correot, as tho boats were larger than any that bad ever passed through before. Lake Fish and Shad.—Any of our friende who want a fine salmon or shad, or any thing else in the finny line, can bo accommodated at Mr. Breen’s, Fifth street, opposite tho Post-of fico. See his card in another column. Notice to Contractors. - Omcs or raz Pinsnbr.an and Connilisviile > _ _ Railroad Compant. ( tq?I.PROPOSALS will bo received nt the Office of V? this Company, otNeville Hall, in the ciiy of Pittsburgh sinlll 5. o'clock P.M. of WEDNESDAY, the 25th <lav or April, instant, for tho ORA IDEATION AND MASONRY or rthat ponion of tho “Pittsburgh and Connellsrllle Railroad" •extending from tho junction with the rcnnaylvoDi. Rnit erih' Creek, 1n Allegheny county, to tho borough or West Newton,.in Westmoreland county,—o distanco o r twenty two miles. The work will bo divided into Sections of about one milt each. Proposals will lie received for one or more Secßons Maps, profiles and siwciflcalions aro ready for th&tiuml nation or blpders at the Office of the Company, where'el I groper information will bo given on a r plication to the no- Batirihetory testimonl.ls will bo expected from Contract tors cot Known to the Company. apll:dt2sAp BOOKS to receko Subscription to the Capital Btockof th<« « EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANT ■’ will be opened at the Office of HILL BUUGWIN, Kfq , No. 142 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh, bn the TWENTi’-THIRD pay OF APRIL, 1855, and will be kept open d ily, (Sundays ex cepied.) between fhe hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 o’clock P. M., until One Thousand Shares ore subscribed for. WM. F. JOHNSTON, ISAAC M. PENNOCK. HILL BURG WIN, -ap!3:td] GomrnUsimcrs. , AN ELECTION for cine Managers and one Treasurer of the Company for erecting a Bridge across tho Alle ..gheny Hirer, at or near Sharpsburgb, in Allegheny comity, will be belt! at ibe Bank Exchange, on Third street, in tb** City of Pittsburgh, on the 14lhday of May,1856. bstwo*n the hoars of 10 o’clock, A. M., and 4 o’clock, P. M. By or derof tho Board of Managers. THOMAS WALLACE, President. B. Ftoket, Secretary. npl3:lm w . RAPPING PAPKBS, bTATiONPY, ic.-Ught and - f fce&Ty Wrapping Papers, for dry goods, drugs, shoes, confectionary, 4c., 4c. 3 Manilla Papers, of all sites; JJook Binders* Papers, assorted colors: ■Tissue Paper, for confectioners; and Foolscap Papers, American, French and English, for family, school, office and counting house -usej ° Blank and Memorandum Books, of all sites* *QaillB, Pans, Ink, Copying Ink and Books, Wafers, En- Telopes, Ac., 4c. * * For sale fit reasonable prices, wholesale and retail by John s. Davison/ •fiplO W Mfirket street, near Fourth. .'1 ' OLIVER W. BARNES, Prefii Jcot P. and O Railroad Co. Election Notice* V , ~ ■i.~ * * fr, * , • ; •• ,s 'ft •i? ' »• Pittsburgh board of tradp . APHIL 20. TOHN Slln>TON EII S. HAS' *■? M ™- n^ r 7~?° ,m D ’ SCOTIT - .ste"/°><?«<-S. T. NortlnAir, Jr DawoiiTn. ’ B ' F ' ir ° ! “ B > BiKtitm, .i.g. WEEKLY KOHEY ABTICLE. PmsmraoH, April so, 1555. Wo have no material cbangetenote in'the leading fea turea of onr Money market, except that the demand for money In general has not been quite so great this as last week. The offerings in the various banks continno large; still the.banks seem disposed to be ns liberal a. prudence «tll permit. An active, and no believe a healthy, business is now transacted in the cit/. Money is invested frtoty in Prrduce of all kinds. The demand in tho various markets makes prices favor holders very materially. The present state of affn rs In this branch of trade will yield a rich harvest to speculators, at tho ex pense of tho consumer. Those in moderate circumstances are thus almost deprived o 1 thu articles of actual necessity. The crops, to be sure, were short lasi year, but there ij still enough to put us through until the next harvest, though speculators may tell ub the reverse; there is one thing very evident, the majority of consumers being unable to pay the exhorbitant prices demanded they will curtail the purchase or those articles which are taxed beyond their actual worth. ' Late advices from Europe show a decline in Breadstuff's and Provisions. Prom all present accounts we may confi dently look for an abundant harvest hero this year, which Win make matters throughout the country comparatively The New York Bank Statement for this week lookß favo rable, and shows that there has been a check in the expan. sion of the loans and discounts, which has. been going on lately in the face of a declining spec o line. It is encou ra ging, compared with last week, and we hope for a continu ance in this contraction. It is anticipated, however,' that the hanks will gain in specio next week, as Ihere will be an arrival of California supplies. There is also some in crease in demand for loans on call, but prime paper Is scarce at the bankH and on the street. Cnba, Spain and war i« tho theme of comm-nt in Wall street; exciting no little interest in commercial circles, and many are ready to predict a hostile collision in tho Gulf within sixty days. The Eastern money markets present do material chaoge. From California advices there appears still a great strin gency incite money market, continued mercantile fjiluren, and trade io a very unsettled condition. European advices show Cofon in aclive demand and pricea firmer, and there is still a disposition to Invest In onr Securities. These important items, connected with tho fact that thcro is a continued decline in our impor's, and the southern rivers bciug again navigable (which will hring cotton forward actively) show a healthy and very desirable stale of thing*. WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Orncs op the biiu Mormno Post, ) Friday, April 20, 1855. f The week which closes to-day has been characterised by no startling feature. A f.i: amount of business w a , dona in nil branches of trade, hut the prices preciously nouced rilled this week without ony grrat alteration. At the time of making our last weekly report Flour had reached an extraordinary figure; it still continues at the price then mentioned, although all alt. mpts to get it u;. to eren a higher notch hare failed. The trnlh is thero are more Briailstnlls in store In Lake ports end Catnidn than P 1 ' l<» suspected some time ago. Bales of li&cou hare J»een large and pri--** un* o little higher than o Keek ago. But, as with Flour, this article lim probably reached its highest Y.gtiro. A (-nod deal of Haeon ami Salt Perk b arriving A good deal of Big Metal lias armed 5-inn? the rise iu the Allegheny. The quantity is isUmntrd a' tons. Very fctr sales hare taken place os yet, nc<l ivhat lias been sol I b*ought fSO.CO per tin. Holders nek „n advance on this quotation, as they c'.n.i.lrr tlw foreign sdrioa favorable, and In consideration of the unexampled price of ail other Kinds of produce. « Lumber iu large quantities hasarrired and is arriving from the Allegheny region. Boards thus far rule at about last year's quotations, but Logs are much loner. Foreign Fruits nnj Nuts are without change iu this mar tot—escept Lemons and Oranges, which are up a little. We quote the former at $4.10 per b-,x and the latter , ■’ so,oo per hos I'iuo Apples and Bananas have begun in arrive from the AVe.tln lisa. H.e first caret, this season arrived at Now Vnrk on Tuesday, ami a lire! „f schooners freighted with lire fame rrult are capet-ted in all ’hi, Pine Apples sell from Teasels at that pert at sl2,ttOCiiJl2,6o per hundred ’ J’sEioiirs-Ttio following vrre llte ruiini . ciDl . !a . nati, Loulsiillo ani St. Inula, ! -,.r tlic pas: a ~t . k. Iron ami Nalls. Glass-wuri:. Urv ticoUs, eta. If, L'Orts. a> -.'s - s .to J 0 Ci II :Hnnn?? LouisriU.-. SU Louis... APPLES— A good many hm andred. bn: .ale E r» not mads in larg» ,ju»ntiti<.«. ltyrrt.il IW„ Is com U.raldo domp. ot prices Tarylng from s*2.(o tn ,v,i. mve^fih ssasyar•* 5 « * u “- *■* «*# “V* h^r ? each dnv throosh- ut PrS-es bar*; slbktlv adranci-d on laj-t fl * nre * on 1 br»M rs are Jinn. Tho ouUuh- nuv u! i. m « Friday 7*4. 8 and : now tbrjr an- H. y and lo n-nV &al«*of over a. f ooolhs on Thurnlav rairs BKANS-On Tlinradny a Jr i( , |, u , Wbll „ , wharf, took plat.: «t jIfLL and ii bo,. from stnrr, at ST DM4SWAX—SaIes on arriTftl at 2-Jse>;i&o- r.nd V m at 25<Sj’20c. ' BROOMS—Common Ohio, on arrival, Beils at si.',o and from M<we at $2 TS'i’S From K if l t" nat (jtV» - ... BUCKETS AND TBBS-Uueket. .1 I'Mt. rv tV nnu iV'm stor ? Large Tub?, from Flore, $7i0.T,60 V. Jo- • small do $6.50. w * * BULK—Not much has been don** in thl? artirlt* t c.u of 4,100 tbs Hams, bn wharf, at 7J£«\ cash ; ab-o 1,000 Vlofttw do ot Re, ihirtv days. 1 It UTTER AND EGOS—Prim** Rr.Jl ia in ri .f, r ..- t h , 22/iVlh ; common qualities at 12(g1t*>. MP> . . r ’ lvi ‘ quite freely but meet with -Trudy sil e at ' “* U CANDI.hb —-Mile? of Star dunn-” the , t * »». . Dipped -«rlh 13*,$ nod Mould 1-Ji-l S-,.p > .. T L’H LEt'E—The market i» d arly ban sionully made at for \V. K ‘ COPPER—We quote at 35@30, cash ami time CORDAGE.—The following are the rntt-d ih.-v -.t.v- ! kheJ Manilla Rope, coil Cat 2u -* m White “ 14 •** *i j 5 r .. Tarred “ 1.3 « •« jj Packing Tarn, fine...l2 “ *< jj Bud Conns—Manilla, $2,50, IJ.Tafaft.oo dez do coil 19 rts ki. nemp, $1,87, 2,7f@3.75 doi. do tt coil 14 cts lb I PLncan Lira—Manilla, $1,25 dox M*-, n p, <1 a ! CORN MEAL—Sales ou arrival at 90c per l.u in I COTTON TARNS, Ac.-The following arc tiuw u.e ruliU I rates: Forrro Yarn. No. sto 10, ?neluslTe...lBc t* lb No Ifl “ 11 & 12 19 “ “ K “ 13 20 « “ 18. “ 14 21 “ “ lp “ 15 -22 “ 20. DotE?f Yarn. N ’o- 500 0c # Lb | No. SOO f.w «t h “ GOO 8 “ | “ &00 tfV. “ ‘OO 7 “ 1 “ 1000 ~i’ .1 Carpet Chain : -white colored 2a O-irrlw inrn CamHewJrk, 18. Twine, 20. jsauioe. iso 1 lv ! No. 2. 12; Family Batting, 15. Caulking, 15. * CUACKERS— 7he following aru luauufarturers’ t-ricew • Water Crnrkcra, bbl f 6 00 Butter do do 7' uo Pilot Bread do !”!!..! 5*75 Sugar Crackers, lb ”"n Soda do do *..!*!!" 0“ ' Boston do fio *i .. Pie-Nlc do do ”!!".!"” i) “ BUIEI) .BEEF— Little doing; from iim bauds 12f<r,12 l V. DRIED FRUlT—There is mure inquiry. New Pe'icbc-i arßworths2,s'j@sZ,BZ onj 0M52.25; Apples SI 37®{15a old ond new. ' * > * FEATHERS—We quote Rale3 in limited lots at4orfsl3 firsi bonds; from store, 45(g;50; Mixed nt 35, and dull." ’ FEED—Sales at mill of Bran end Scrieniug at $1 "t 100 lbs; Shorts, $1,10; Ship Stuff. $1,15; Finisher} Middlings, $l,lO, A *ulo on Thursday cf 11,500 lb* Ship Stull* whk made at $1,25. VlSU—Sales aro confined to the regular wants of tho trade. Quotations remain unchanged, riz : Mnrk**r«l No. ;j large, SJI(SII6Q; Medium do., $9.50; No. 4, $8 (fe 8 25* Baltimore Herring, s6.2s(q)(i,f>U; Halifax do ss,sUfa6 hike Fish: Trout, sS,so(3>so; White,slo; halfbbls in the usual proportion. FLOUR— Breadstuff* are firm at Inst week’s figures but oil attempts to force it higher have failed. The demand in etill boBTy, not ouly for domestic consumption but also for shipment up ihe Allegheny. On Thursday n pale of 100 bbls Superfine, from store, at $10,50; til-uACO bbls Fxira Family, delivered at Philadelphia, at *11,76. Receipts of the week ure 8,835 ngaiu>t 0,500 la>t week. FRUIT AND NUTS—The following are tho rate-i at nre sent: * Raisins, M. box $3,25; hf box $1,50 cjr box... 75 Figs, lb {new crop) in, 10 and 17 Oranges, y. bos $4.60(?155,00 Lemons, box.. 'r3,oo( i r.|4 00 Almonds, 1b,..: 13 10 i« 20 l’ecuns, lb jy Cream Nute, Filberts a English Walnuts, Q lb jo Ground bus $1,50@1.75 GLASS—"We quote city brands Window ot $2 box for 0*8;. $2,50 for 7x9; $3 for 8x10; $3,50 for Bxl2. 9x12, and 10x12; $4,50 for 9x13, oxl4, and 10x14; $5 for 9x15,10x15 and 10x16; $5,25 for 10x17; 6,50 for 10x18; and so on in creasing in like ratio according to size—lo 3 ct. off for cash Country brands are sold at an aTersgoiif about 50c less « bx than city brands. GRAIN—AII kinds, except Wheal, have arrived in abun dance. Prices remain firm, however. We note Corn at 93 <&JI,QO; Oats at ©3@65; Rye at $1,30 und Barley ut $1,40. A ery little Wheat has come in. At the Mjlls It ia quoted at $2,15@J2.G0. The arrivals of Corn hatfo been 32,363 bus against 17,238 last week; Oats 14,409 bus agaiuß 9,851 do do; and Rye, 219 against 980 do do. G l l 99 Kll:rt:^-Aru lightly higher. Sugar &XGIC&4 by the hbd and 0%@7 by the bbl to tbo country trade. No change in Molasses, viz: oak 33@*17U and cypress at 34 to u6 ?i av ®° and Coffee I2(g)i2t<c. s2loo@^,M?' iO l °™ r ’ Wlth largo “*led brings »n^ I r?^7, Dry f ™ m tot haDii > ™ arrirnl,at Uo ■ HOPB-s^f"£ : ;to? e T 3 |@4"o sllt,,red at Bo. BD-Er ‘ me y Be “ S at » 1)1 primejcounlry “*« aro now: Bed Spanish Sola, per ID, Slaughter Bole, 24(3>26 • Ouoer Leather n sraisas vO - at $15,00@510,50, cash and sin, days. “ n arriTa) > at - NAVAL STORKS. Spirits turpentine Is now held at GOc f S* 11 ??- , Eos ,'“ at t5.“@3.60 lbr No. 2, and $1 for No 1 A small salo of Tar at $4 60@{5. * ’ Olha-Stendy sales of inrt Oil No.i at 80s by the lot and n the small way. Lta-eed is armsr, and sali in the retail way are made at 85@90c. ’ tftxes in ti3e pod deal fas arriyed during Ihe week, but holders are storing it and awaiting a further advance p,'£e°f r «r r S? m,U n° t ; B“»S&ti3o,oS-hQlders,howerer," erpeet| 3 C,°o in o short lime, snd aro not disposed to sell at the first mentioned figure. POTATOES—Are Tery scarce, and wanted. Sales from store in a retail way are making at $1,76.@2,25 $ bushel, ao* coming to quality. ~ti.. ~F.r_ ~,, ~~~ . •** V* : i - ' „. . ** r>i. M ’ - J; *i **.-,*■ A L POST. manufacture, 6>4<a 0 i/ ; «®loi< A j ftiel frn£rS".^ DSB ’r S , : do ’ cut to plttcra *V *A; EdiS *»“ hammered . dandy tirp, 7- Piim^-«**» 0 , 4°’ 1 • *>bovel do, 8* g( co i i3X sP^yj l - J 2&, sCat do » la @M: Cum* TA LI/)\V--Salea rT ’ °i’ 18X5 H* W@ss tooth. 10 a 3 f email Jots wore reported nt ! tsHi'nS, 0 ' Sll,2 °' “ d rX - cash; Tig $34; Bar to Ss£s3 M ?2 a S B °ro steady sfS tornW ami Bed Lead Sc 3 to. ke(? ’ for I ’ ure in Dll > a °d dry 9o to lratpri«rMe OnM 0 nMU t ang!?d U ° E noliced formerly continues, Ashes, plrgs.. Apples, bbls... Beef, liufCi'ft Do. bbls Burley, busbeis.... B*ans, do Books, bos.-s Brooms, dozen* Butter, Do firkins luid ’ws Candles, boxes Com, bushels : Corn-meal, do Cheese, boxes. Cotton, bales Coffee, sacks Cooperage, pieces Carriages, pl;g S Drugs, pkgs Dry Goods, pkgs.«. Dried Fruit, 6scks *-ggs, boxes and bbls.. Flour, bbls Fiah, bbls Do kegs and kits.... Furs, bales, .. Farnfture. pkgs Grease, bbls Glass, boxes Glassware, pkgs...„.„ Groceries, pkgs Ilemp, bales Hops, bales Hogs, head Hides, loose Hardware, pkgs Iron, bars Do t0n*..... . Do idt* Do pigs, urns Do blooms, tou.s. Lead, pigs Land, bbls Do kegs Leather, bdls. Lime, bbls . - . Auction— Daliv Kii»« A Fmh *«* a ' :j b iX t tS l j^“ a 4'* n^Vt!r n , A ' i ’ '* O'CLOCK, p. M Instrument®, ■Sxr“Ss-. feT.fr. * aftK u °! d a 3“ f. M. ifAVIB, Auciioneor. A'" A ln^r 1 !u!f Jr™*’ Ll! , n ’ AT COURT SALE *.'3J ot April, ht -4 oVI. rk P /V’ l U NDAY . th « unblc Olid wrll known I«V.. .. rty -"intT’ Si"- Ta! ‘, I>n\i.l I. ltn-it . r >T Id tl:<; hfirs Of ,"! ,!.!•;• “'! " u 11 aHDjp “ i'locli'pf p-r »«;;!! of «*»«* id $4OO Tbi.- |; &n«-of thf 1 »'*! I. e-i'iotu r ) ;« ..... »' iL.'ritr.ppj a-},,-.... . , l '“-m**^inthntT.art inT-Mi c ,ru. 1 °Pl' urc umty fora good Ti rrnj ut Mih:. li,r fiirth-T p-ir'ii-ulan*, apply to >J. KKOWNis, I , , , rl . A.ViU2 Fi.MUSI.NK, J-Admr?. •- U '- ‘ _ . . **• M- A«rti ni*Kr (vs-'**'-' „ four. li 1 '-.,'V 7 “ “ a ' h - r '- locltl.|«l will -YOl Li 111 r < r-., ! , r, \ ,•! , .... ~ ' *• 1,1 r ‘ l ''X.rZI, ‘H“ Y :i "V .*£; r X?;" JS?^^3S^SS' I" 1 ■" Ib-Art ,-,t Ur.:,.. / .'m "7 ’ S’* >i;ln 4:-: .<or 4! ..|: „* , :/ , . "V , J ' 1 of Aifro-J (1,;,.,,. 1 V( ' s ’• ' 11 4,Mir, “«<■* Mauiul, 0 i.,iuiai.,- 11U , r o ‘/r ’i" /•" P 1 I P' lliltrh N a (,„i, ", ... ..... ‘ ' " r n ‘ : ',l „ n j 7 ! ‘ , v 'r* >r "'"-h. f-oa. M t-.. .. 1 U.... U-.-., 1,4 m A„ £,. “ ‘■" [alr 'S'l.‘, wU.h "... 'ilir r. M. UIIK, l:,i ; -’ “ l '-J- l ’ a: " :! '" r a : . ; ut; n^ r :r r talu-iM , i • - „ - •.' ", v‘ 1 •• •• tuWu .4,0. 41. 4J. i.l. 41 M „| 4i _ L . IJO fc Hu . • • *:,• *°«. ®".? z n.;7";, r : r v 1 w '~ -«<»->•»> 4 V,'. i» Vi .i:I:, W ii"rr- m r--h!« h! 11 "■ ”»■ ' • -a f't i ’ n ’ ’• »‘iifh h front c.f ' tr - F 'n V.^ r '! ' :CU ’-* ihu km' J .. ... . ItlhoX.' '* : i,‘ ' l/ 'V.' ‘ ii'MlV L M ur -- _ . . , t urJlnif, Kobe rl son &. ( o U,;T - A.. 0 I'I.A.N cf u| M .. w *r, at. 1 WinJow dim*. ftt up!! <ll v* , . Alexander IJnvM, ( HH. r.M.INKKU AND iH’KV f ., tp, Fifth rn V • pooil** lb«- Court IJoijh.', ri!tv), ur ._.;, p,., .. * £ in:!ri**nUy Jocund, and win puijctunL!'- .v h-jjd’tou n?n ' a < .•utrurtnl to Ms choral. ' “ 1 bu -' i ‘" Rtratrvrai ii" M ' ' I*n*»M»*it A!-h• nv V.IW I! R W. .r Roberts. Chief Krt-ln.-r ’ .> 7 0i« K. I i, .U-Oclstp Jamil " N^ t, rU>ll ' n tul Su-uli Kfi I- 'n ! '7"- T nt * ,u,,,,,u Works. K ly. . -T.l ) : « fi ipr.pr. i ity. J nj.T.'iw • A It!CHAll b i VnUf Tri “'o' ihu‘r““; . ’:!!i Ai,rii >» and is .]«-iirn.<l t,. ; .fr m ih M -hm ’V Six,h oui'h i ruin hi •in th- t.,, ; aJr »»Jta./M for thrr n-.mi!. of the C]nH«i<w. “ ' b:UI:C , '*’ nni In the HudJ- Aj.io<\( lor uJin -in rr ~ .. ~ , , * ih - *-■'«* c^srr^; •W-'lw mutual consort, d i.- -r I v»■ | ( . n ibv ‘J7lh i)*y nf >Wh. \hi adam wood. Aim AM WOOD. J. C. MYERS. ap6:lwd* Pittsburgh, April 4, ,v... llfmovai. S »I ! L^ B rt .” A ,?^ r ' m ' 4 *■”- "—•« <» No- HPRIHOETt ntßvmvr opHiNUKit HAiuVAuiiVi'roS“; - y, l *^® £ £ > T 4 j, , “ i 1 *" " ,ij F, ' r ““dingMcchsuts^nJal. ’ .., ~*p« W fc -^ l l:2^ffrS N?,Vrom Nv " rn " ~ , . OIiKKN AND BLACK TKA« silu or p-lnil. «• urunl, chhcr whole- in-iSfe 1 . 1 ! 0 "" 1 JAVA ™ffki«. Lo ' I.RING a ul ur. LOUI.K HEHM-.D SUGARS m,lO PEKIN TEA STORE, No 3K Fifth FttfHt. UcillOTPil f|TO TUB PUIIUC - Ji:ll N c PARRY «„ , „ I f-cott A Co., ho, removedM. AV^rWm, w roundly on BKCOND street, adjrlning C™V»rb «hm “f “? w Prn'ortd to sell oven thing in Ihe Casting lino at greatly reduce i puces. |ap!hlmj .7(U?N C. PATtKY New and uiTod hooks RON'S, 03 Mark,; .treat, noor F ur'h ' Plain AYoiila. to Young Communicants; l,v Dr J AY Alexander 3Sc uw. 3 • ”• Ayiliiaou’a Young Cominunlcnnt’H Catechism. 0 cents tetuo°by Dr Tyn™"-"’ “ r „f K«,h, ttVMwbl. Lilly Gordon, the Young Housekeeper of P D-«S Je“'“ lBln EUropo “ Di ' ha Enet-the best book Tho Foresters; by Prof. Wilson. Ministering Children. The LnwaofFipuratiT 6 Language; by Lord. Tho Minister's Family. J Mornings with Jeans. Jny’s l a <it The School of Clirist, or Christianity in H, leading sancctH. edU on^ 01111^11 ° Emug W aters, liluslruted by Facia. 4tli Thu Word, of Jesus. The Mind of Jet us. Kltto’B Works. Footsteps of St. Paul. Life and Epistles of St. raul—plain, and in one half calf for presentation. The Hiding Place; by McFarlaco. The Night Lamp, 4 * « Now opening almost dalle, new and valuable heological AVorks, for family and ministerial reading, both American and English. J. & DAVISON, Co Market street. A RNICA PLAfcTc.Be.—l have received a larga lot of -fV these celebrated Piasters for pa ins or weakness in the ride, back or limbs. Also, a supply of Needle*’ Compound Hemlock Plasters, and a variety of other kinds Those having to use plasters, can alwuys procure the best in the cit y JOS. FLEMING, a P S Corner Diamond and Market ISAIAH A ifIOSKU, A Philo Hall. No. 76 Third street JylEem b ° rgil: aUd baat ei(le of the Diamond, Allegheny r; S, * v ' -i - .. , \ ** VrY * '■* . \ * j—.. * ■» <- . v » S * k - fc t r fn* .. • ‘I *i. V' t. »*» -«r» ; ’ imports isito Pittsburgh for tut week esm.no 1855. Wdze at, a sundries, pks 8,612 loJin 0 ' 31 ' 15 ' f^ 8 I,SG6 I' l ' Nnt*, Piu*k? ~qq Joi-Oil, bh|* bushels 14 4H4 !?': l *?P« r . IhJlp 1*273 ‘jl p sD^ Pnto * Pepper, bags. 240 J »ork and Bacon, hhds... 1,G77 ‘f 0 d 0 tiorcoa 1,185 2? d ,° *> bbl.c... *O3O ' ’*l E° ?* d 0 boxes. 74 ' SU : Si 1 . , d ° , 1,043,280 • „ ** J ', totatocs, bbls .... Ti;r. . 3,12(; powder, kegs **’**' 23" bushels qcri • bales * ro •M 1 dice,tes ........ • Tin • 23*'i sugar, hhds - (;n *o*i Do bbls.... " 4q,\ S,S3i,-StiD.-ciover, toll “m . Jl4, Flax. jn **■;, Timothy, bus... 241 “*;j' oa P. boxiv 1,07 o-! stork, hetul 4».» jiisMt. bb] S 7.:;;:; s,,^ i»',o:sbot, kegs 6 : Starch, boxes 3,444t5’.ee1, pkgs ’ 66 fea, pkgx ...i Tobacco, hhds .* .. bales 3» ,r, 3C; Do boxes 4 keep boxes pigs *’**” Tallow, i bis " Wines, bbls and (jr eks. 037 S,', ..P 0 baskets and bxs fil bu? - 3,81,9 4-1, \\ 001, bab-s W hiskv, bbls 1 Q2O 3-' , U Ire, j.keh ” ’ -- MM Were, do ’* 7,08 b; Wooden ware, dcz. AUCTION KALES. ’ *NV* ’ ■ •. ~ ‘ vy-* \ ■> '» ,"' '' ' ’-■ ■ ■■•- ,V* •■' ' - ’:r;.V£?;fAtef ■ ■? .i’ " •**• ißjt W-: - J i~ ■ ~ -a ‘ * ■** ,: ' .' . .-- 4<* **,; ' •• ."-* U *» -w ;"V* * ; •' ;••«. % t l I . 43r-.Hura- t HaUr Hearer.-™. Tf _ T . ; —— { seems fo bo efficacious for iho r»#»toratlon of tb** !»•»«• ntw», Tp: erenlng at dusk there .*«re fc*l hc i d *- JSL h l v ?- fie ? n the testimony of wou* water in the channel, and fallio- slowly vr «v f V t «Q°wnto u3*tfho have used the compound sihp^sjWv with showers of rain during the afb.--rL thereby corrolwrattaß the opinion nr its re.rtoMtire oner _ u.i„con. • t ty. '»eknow ofnothinjrmorodFslrftblefnthewayof|>er- Tirs stumer «J>;urnal”i3 the rprn'n,.,,, w. • . J comclincfrrnndcomfort than head of hair,and iniHKiamrsrnW. t - bU,Rr P f ‘-k Jur Wheel- • CJ2 - r by which lUia crowning ornament of tin- outer ing tbismcrning, she leaves at 10 o’clock, A. 31. i J? all can I>e prfsnrvpd, or recorored when lo.st, without, in the lait«»r enre, n resort to Wigs, loupes and Scratch**, de ) r.Q, rros to bo hailed and embraced with gratitude br all of ; cither p.:x, who nis* unlockj enough toneed its benefit. • j Mo took oeea-jon the other day to notice this valuable j conj|»oti tid in the above terms, and now republish what wag , then b: i J, to show cgma our favorablo opinion of it. | Tk « taken from the Petersburg (Vir-inia) hiUlluj-netr, ai.<t »&n! to an article which has for »",tol. Ix'en advertised in our columns. Wo must confess that we have ben somewhat rcoptlcal ns to the remarkable effects attributed to this famous “Hair Restorer.” But our in credulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two by o»f.ng a couple of certifies tec or well-known and perfectly credible citizen, of the neighboring tewu of Preston one of them the Captain of o New London whaling „blp— to the effect that, in each of these cases, a two nr three month,’ use of the ” Restorer'’ bad actually brought out a new and vigorous growth of hair upon thu head u hare it was before bald—the baldness being, in one case, of more than twenty years standing. We do not suppose it is by any means cer tain that, because the application Ims been thus successful In one case, or’two, or a dozen, it Is Iher-litre certain to prove equally successful in nil. Hutwlih such hmi-slrorg etiiencens the foregoing, very Tew bald heads, we suspect, would willingly forego a fair trial of the “ Restorer.” All such ‘-old heads” are informed that the article can he had at Messrs. Lee i Osgood's -.XonurJi Evening Courier. told wholesale and retail at Dr. KijySER’S, 140 WcrM of the Golden .Mortar. n, h 2i> The steamer “ Pittsburgh” is tha regular packet forCPn cinnati this morning; she leaves at 10 o’clock, A M Bor offleere are polite and accommcKla(jn g _ giro hGr „ ra]| . Tnr - Btesmer “ Venlore ” '- n resteeday, for Steubenville U being her first trip In tho new 1 ine, formed t a connect nil!,' tC9 Indiana Railroad, at that place. The light draught steamer “Advance,” Capt. Dovle is now loading for Loiusville; ah. will leave on Saturday.^ . Tm: '‘“f f r ,“ E " rlr ° City ” Louis and the lUi„oi, nver, was detained yesterday by press of buslneie • she will positively leave this morning for her dratinntion. '' The steamer « Arctic,” Capt. John Devlnney, ha, nut un her shingle for the Upper Mississippi liver; she will leave toelny. She offers a good opportunity for emigrants travel tag Wes, in search of homes; her accommodation, are of the host kind, and her officers will bs found polite an I at tentive to all who travel with them. 1 Tec fine steamer “Paul Jones,” Capt. J B na]c , m leave lor St. Louis today. She is A ho. 1, and her accom modations for cabin and deok passengers are not surpassed by any boat In the trade. 1 U „ POHT of Pittsburgh. " r I 0 -"?- 0 waiea ARRIVED. Steampr Jefferson, Parkinson. Brow»r. T iI)« “ Luzerne, Dennett. Brownsville “ ‘ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Michigan No. % , Wellsrin.. ; Journal, Shepherd. Wheeling ' \t-nture, Gordon, Wh.-elim'/’ “ Pittsburgh, Cook, Cincinnati J. 0. Prt.Tnont, r iOU « q * Clara Dean, Doan. Cincinnati DiiPABXKJj. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, BrownsrP'o “ Luzerne, Bennett, BrowiMviile „ £? n t ;. Da J rard » Peebles, Elizabeth. Michigan No. 2, , Well^iHe Iforesi City, Moore, Wh*<»Hn«* Philadelphia. Grace, Cincinnati , Oreat Wwt M’CuHouyh. St Louis. ChalieDge. LouiflviUe Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. STEAMBOATS. “1855.” PITTSBURGH, CINCniHATI, LOUISVILLE AND * SAINT LOUIs. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Stoam Packet Line „ . „„ _ Tn 8 CONV ETANC£ OP ’ PASS&SGERS AND FREIGHT PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUIS VILLL And Saint Lou la. ’ I JEST^r,.:* 111 ? LrN£ ie °f *«ven ««- powerful Steamers, udu- ! i™" ilflTlaqualled for epeed, splendor, safety aud comfort, and ip the only through iuily \’in roper- »>. Pacects on the Ohio rirer. It conaecta iVitl, theU i Vi of Steamers from Cincinnati lo LouiYiM.> Louis, by which nawenpcM andfrei rht ar, l ' b f mt «i>tcd daily. Two new £u ament haw “added to the Line, which now eonniets of the following boat*? ; Baai* r- j oj Pri^rlure BUCKEYE* STATE M. w'bTvch ci nbi n n ati :::::::«*?i JU-it 1 s PHILADELPHIA 11 J lljurv PENNSYLVANIA Kt:>frc:*rK v Wve daily .1 10 o'clock, A. M., prod* , v >• d.?aS“ r ' C " lrC ' 1 •«** u»«rntojj ol Sot JiMlrcutarJ, apply on board, or to JOHN 11. LPVI:;asTuN I JuUN FLACK, ’ |A^DtP, Monougabela Hour.* ntiiM? r] . : g, Pittaboreb, 18£5, , — .. __ I norl‘B • Pittsburgh) ““■TWhcifiug FoS N (4i^i n^ ■'•?• an ™™. *»d n «io 01-lork ri ? M *W«»* ay3 ' M , For fct-ym or apply cn bo.ml or to J. D. COLLJN(,\V«.OL\ Aront _*«*' 1f.5 Froct strpt't. f'or st. Urt£ Hfif ' Work, Sill l«.r, for tho aoth In" " 10 A. ji J I'Otfc. on »RII>AV, 0r “Ppiy on I-Mril. or 10 J _ ( - IIAKNHS, Auont. S’or St. Loiii.r ' f' OTts . ior freight or fMsa ß ,. »pp]y on twsrj. or to ,?«;ACK A UVIKCrTOX. Ae w>l«. For Cincinnati. | AWAMUIi;, Captain w« IKjtlc, tSSsESS? 1 ? K! | Ll, ' rk ', “ 111 li-imf-r tl,n a ™™ u, ' d,,,, ' ! port, ou HIJAV, April Jjib. at 10 K. H. Kor freight or pasrage npply „„ bean], or u „ n|, ’ S .. . C. BAItNES, Asm'.. l.r. Sl ' L °,V'“’ ““•'“Hi St- Paul.'and „ij L "“" ,u 8« on tire flllul*. I n??- ARCTIC. Cnpt. .7. s. DrTwsn, ■lsaSQa. 11 - , h : Bwwolb. Clerk, «11l 1,.„, , I. ir ,u. above " nana intcrmcdinl* ports ou FUI I».\ V. “uih iuj-:., at 10 A.M. i"r freight or pu*«a.r apply r , n board, or to cpl. H.ACK. Utl.MiSlti.N * ItAltMdS, Aqcr.ty. Porjst. Louie anti' Illinoisltlver , r Y A T v, I |'j. ,lr “' II,I c C' I k t ’ lltl '' i;n V. Cap!. Mt:\V .rn, a‘"m. p'-rts ouCiaiuv! l ti,c'‘so'’’h Per height or paafngu apply „„ board, r r to "h ! FLACK A B ARNES. Ag, ore. , "1855”'“ CANADA WEST. L e %SU-A* Cleve,anil »Port.StnMlcj' , „ and Port UurwMl. TIIK FINK low . Port Manley, ulll | p Drt | llJrw ,.| l . '' I ‘“ Dj - 1 T>msDAYEiV?N I N,V«"?^?:-; r * T ' f »»•* I Ix-„TP, IV,H I{,U W .-H r.T vat l n-rfi-rk U«v.h Port i'tanlvv tor Clrv- hui-t , ..■•>• U'Kilu'slhv ! acl i».\Ti;Ki»AV EVK.MX(;.ht7S-; oVI-.. *• I>A ' . Thd roiini CJ.-t.'«•, ,}. , hf . , 1 CJoJuiabu.i nod Cinrinoatj, lh«- Ci**v..Kr ,i ( i,‘i ’ th.. i.„i ; „ shot,. aD ,i ,h, Ww:..s4..lkL , L*:;:!^,7 b ; jUilrnuUi*. nt Port v w ith tho i I'nilon itaKniaJ 0 ttS “’ '' hU ' l ‘ c '-“ n '*“ v ' ht U«at V* tern or A. M UUlDli. Port Burwell. 1 1 K . » „„ “ DREAMS " " I » K\ ERIE; composed by F. 11. Hodves. X\» Pop goes the Que.sticn. “ ’ iw ' ttS °ff the blue CanarU-V or mv t ; r.. r oTcr bright nod loir. " v Jin**' j ou seen Sam ? My Annie dear. Oh, w hi.-jier what thou feolest. I've u heart to exchange. A way dr>wn East. The Flaunting Flag of Liberty. Uno careless word. L .uis Napoleon Quick Step L.. fcjurtr. d» Louis.? !ti?vi?rie, pur Ch M . Voss. 2 : oS^Ti.':££**" " Sht -'" lh ™ uui “- —Tri.lcolo—Chiu. Jar, l« W1 * •-» «*»: t „„i n. doOonre'r!,^ 011^ I'^ 1 '^" 1 " 1 th « Q «»‘= “"--l Stank D^*! ” 011! »“•»« -•>« ••»« jurtnici™"'by'™ “ f ‘ l,Mt _api3] N..n g mi^SS^ l Ft . TEA I ’ FINK OOLONG at GO ots r* lb. Ftne Old Country, 6o ctn. |h. Fine Young Hyson, 60 rts. f» |t>. Warranted to give fnrtsfartioQ Also: Superior Nlng-Yong at .35 rl«. f lh. Q l’ l4 , . _S. JAYNES^,No. hS Fifth htr*.@t ( f “ 11 S^C.c^i.Ua.ot^l^oAcn?, V ° r Lsud, siuui.. In Ur-lumhiaua <vu„,y ohta ur two rnUrs aU.ve W 0 ll„il|„, vilhi „ „ ,Xn jll * m lH of the Beater extension of Fit sbuigu and tli-vt-lmui R. Rll is ail under fence, and about lor^"res rlc “ ‘ ration; a good Frame I) oiling House, turn. Ac - n Well ol excellent water At the door; a Ftin.ll Orch- rd • Garth n Ac, 4c. Two reins of Coal opened, and coal under the whole farm. Ah the owner is removing \Vo>t. this idn.-e wm be sold at the low price of *->,lOO. lor terms and ur llier information, apply at the Heal Estate O ' re or H pl 4 S._CUTHBEIU' k SON, HU Third -t. T AOK COLLAnKTri“AND~BLm:VKS-Aup nR ,eeCollar. JL_J eLs and Fronts; Cambric Cidinr- cni CleereS, in setts; Linen Riding Habits and Slaves 7 Fm broidered and Corded Linen Collar and Sieerrs- and a new and choice assortment of Embroideries of nil dcsrriF tiom*, just rcceiv.dfct VAN OOKDER’S * a I I Mnrknt piroeL WHITE ENGLISH CRAPK SETT\H-CouVr«Vnd JC Sleeves; also a new lot of Black Crape Collars and Sleeves, just arrived at VAN GURDKiI’3, ft P* 4 fW Market street. STRANGERS Should not leave tbuci.y without’pr.iseys ing one one of those superior LIKENESSES tak~u hv CARQO, at No. 76 FOURTH street. *j“ 4 y Dll. LAKZETTI'B JUNO CORDIAL, or Increase' Elixir —A Certain Remedy in nil cases of Impotence Barrenness, Fluor Albas, and all diseases arising from de bilitation of the system, where an impulse or a restorative la required. It is an excellent remedy for general weak ness and debility, and especially for females, and acts in the most perfect bnrmooy with the laws of nature, in re storing tone, strength and activity to every part of the system. Females usiDg this medicine, in the course of three or frur weeks, will fiod a great chnnero in the countenance and general health; the cheeks will tinnlly become ns flush and rosy as if they never saw a sirk day in nil their lirea. Reference con he given to persons who have used this Cor dinl, and who apeak in tba highest terms of praise of its astonishing effects. Sold by apia __S- B. CUTIIBERT, 140 Third st. HEALTH, TO-DAY, IS YOURS; to-morrow —but don’t wait till to-morrowgo at once and take a sitting at CARGO’ DAGUKKREAN GALLERY, Apollo Buildings, N0.;76 Founh street. ap!3 SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS.—-A. A. MASON k CO. hare just received another fine assortment of Spring and Summer Shawls, comprising some very rich styles of Printed Cashmere, Silk Thibet*. Crape, Ac. |»pl3 A A. MASON A CO. will open <m Fridav, April 13th, 10 • more cafes of Berage de Laines, Challis, Persian Cloths, Ac., entirely new styles. ap!3 OUMMKR MANTILLAS.—‘A. A. MASON A Cu. are now O opening another superior assortment of the latest Paris styles of Spring and Summer MANTILLAS, in Bilk* Satin. Lace, and other materials. apS . Vf".. **-l>roclamnttoii.~Whereas, tl.e extraordinary vrn,mC nC " ,entKi lDr in ™l“»W« preparation, VVMI.ilr S PREMIUM KATUAIUON, tu induced envioua I-eracns to palm off other articles similar in name and ap. pearnnre.Tint absolutely werthltua, which haa a tendency 0 sojore the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers, should bu particular to ask lor might’, Premiam Katha non and they may rely on roceiying au article unequalled for sts virtues for restoring a decayed head of hair, for a San4J ''‘ iS ’' tfttl a PPI«»Hon during the hot ‘ r."* aII dl!o,;re, ' abl “ sonsutions of dizziness and headache, and for the toilet it has neyer had an equal for its pleasant and deligbtrul fragrance. fo-U, l oT,?,' J '; C ' rt T^imonU, ■‘'“ r, ' , ' euffici< ' nt Bu.rat.tae ‘7'" y restoring a decayed head of hair; for re tiling all dandruff; for preyeniiug ILs railing off, whether Li 1 r,C . “r 7 dUb “ Se; “ d r ° r enUrol y dispensing with , ,ly of u, mg ha, r dyes, as it exalt®, the secretions, producing a supply of its natural pigment or coloring mat -5 7 Ulfi hair a dark - Blossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For solo by every druggist k, the cliy, and by druggists and merchanfs IhrougLoiH tho UuitvJ tac. A liberal di-.couut to wholesale dealers. Bri’,l ci-nt-' a bottle TETER T. WHIG ITT A CO, Important to Persona ntillcted with Her. lilo, or Kn,it nro or tile Bowels, and the danger or Strangulation by neglect t- The right course f.r any one to pursue who may be af “ , W,! ; i-:t ['lure, is to procure a good Truss well adopted to the rnpturc.l oa-ts. in order to retain lire protruding portion or ip, ■ bovrab. This is often neglected. and tho Krr, >o- 'in■■ l ■ i raugutated, leaving tiro jiaticnt not oniy in aso u -nog l.ut dangerous condition. I have always on hand and daily adapt, the most improved Trusses; among Sliicli is .'liU.sil’,l RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will rcajly pn-lu-e „ radical cure iu a si,or! lime. Of course there sre ewe. when no Truss will cure, but in a vast ma jority of reduce!.].! Hernia, or Rupture, this Trues will rj.ro. I hay,- every variety of Tru.-s, s, from 50 cents to assortment of -CHILDREN-S TRUBHFS abdominal ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for yaricom 1-rokvn or enlarged veins; PILE p i[n p s f „ r ’ the • relief and cure of Pile,; STTOULDEIt Bit AUKS, ’for men woin-j.r ami children; SUSI’JSSSOKV ISANDAOKS, and every variety of mechanical appliance nred in tho cure of mT , C f 7 1 ""**• thrm nt ■* Store, N„ 10 I oral atr.-et, corner of Virgin alley : a s n of the Golden Mortnr. |lebl2;d»w) hr, , lia . , t- i CKYSEI j_ «-Balui of Thousand flower,., for beauti ymg Ihe Comphiiiun, aradhtatiug all Tan, p lvms and Jr.rcKLM iron, the Lice. told Ur Wood educational Plltnb.rrf-l, Commercial FICTJ ifet kb to b wT l>Uo “ of . A * ,ly " Dj «*»'l*<n«o IlfiiHipsssl *L ..I 0 . . AhhMlnai, November 24.18 M. rollons Harry’s qualili iu‘<truft ', 'IT,.' k<-Jn.’Kw;.«<*r, atid fully coui;**trlit (0 fiJfc l i i-'' ” nin tlia tru-nro of iu-p -unis—bt* ** maltjEXs,alici * ll ‘ r'K irj.r,i« r in olhtr 1 I-.,. p„c - . t JOHN KLKMIJCQ, I.iUi Prcffs-or in Pithibiirgh Onnunc-rcial Collcgo. ’Tr T 1 } « t t iTWliL'K'jll, NoTtMlibiT li-i intA CCCr^^lC^’fT'^^'-'h-Bi-truction iug I ro Un l hi, , ,i „ ' *•“«> Book-Krap. breaches of 477 L: n 1 ;‘“ raUj I stale it „s r.iv.. p^‘ l! n’ i ;“!,' I t ' 1 7 J ,"vv, I ' ul '' icScht X'> a wili roncur melnlbirt^tirtemcmtf T , . . , r „ JOHN KKLLT, Tb. Wr-ir i , " n, ' 8 . 1 ' JfTl W “ nl 3 Allegheny. n t , "L l y l4 :' who " 111 >'«««» '*» bin at , 1 n *••' , *‘'* ioJU»Miute mjprr.Tfm.-jt ,»f th^purili . j r < mA M. to lu P. M. tkums: aC ’ 5 minc ;*-‘0 per cnur.'e. M-i-'in-*" lu perqu«rter. ■I.JiAHItV, Prinripa!. WcrtanUlc Collect J< l64{i -- L ™UIU>OKA-rEl> UY THKLKOIS t£BSizsS®™"'6I-™ and .-vKi.jroutienhv iMivrr.,l for nrsrly right vrarSwhJ ""’f £ S| “ ri “"“ of Mr. UWW- s ,,>,hid nhW “ lauriTtinov’ -VJ U Tl v l r t UCtl r InMuilc. M »t: Iriemla tlla(T.. huT P WiU ,7°" aanco, ho. 18- MiCO.ND Street, will be prompt™ attended an 5 Alexander W. F'out#..- A rm.tXEV .4XI) t:t>i:xsKLLOK"? 1 ,’ K -F" w other wnrl" TO 1 V - ,'’ u ” ) s i'l'-.'Ft.'J CO Mortage utii.v f.» 1m ri: I'n >*ro V UUvi l’>‘P«rs drawn. .JMttebneab, Men-!, Ci u.bSl^” taken „ r re, „d or oh"","f o^ ‘l™ ~‘ 1 " »»<!,. Proof. nttKjuitjrU. March SS. is'., JjwhS’ Mmcd St " ,fa ' .^TUortera ,an<l; Th ” uu,h^ under raid Act. A. IV. rosi’l-:,! Xt> Tii *. _ „ ~ Fourth fit , n>icre Mnuhflilci hauling for lb* Army';To nnd'MsHn"??' olmmuurv Othrere and Soldiers; to the, ~ ~ ,v ? In - i!ih*>:d%w Brillsh and Continental Exchange. SKIRT BILLS DRAWS uy miNCA*, SUEttBAS dt. CO. ON THE ONION BANK, LONDON T l '"®* l>lw4s"a» awnSJary r.-| •’ ] tife WNt7xkxt (U,AN1 ’’ SCOTI -' NII «W lUKI.AXD.T} Vi’e also draw 1-iOfiT DILLs on M. A. Griniebaaia <fc HaUln, , ri . . FRANKFORT A MAIN. ftU **** 0f Qi2KM^i U-S i.TUersTf'cn!dLouT^T-h 1 '^ 0 ' 1 * ClllJ P rocure - trough, tilled, in any part of Kurni'.* ‘ obtnined > M CutUCTJoxi bills, Notr» a-d c •*• , „ ropn, will receive prompt ath'utiun. * uritiea in Ea* mh2l WM -"- WILLIAMS A CO., .._ Wood,corner Third str^Pt w n ~ . WiUirHS WALL, A *«2.*&nass~ WipKFßrMli ilall ’ r“-', U ’ ““ “ i ' T “-?c b A founii nl ‘“L'J W- c. QAILAOnEB. ROBERT 11. PATTERSOIS'S jbrr\ -LIVERY and SALE C anrmf Dlamoa ‘ l **««* and Cherry alley, —— “ Pittsburgh, pa. “»d Caps. "ViV W . m7lt * tbl ’ “ttemion of our ftUnda and dB&aAPS U n 1 > C i tf tt ••’'““did assortment of 11 ATS and amto foryourpelTea. > J. wuS»J AaoT p 9L Wooa street, Pittstrorgh.' 1 . 8 l Hi.,;;, ; . L rV-V^^. T 0 L F r ’- SALE, &c 1 LOTa.ioia off*“a? e ’ °" wfty an ENTME SQUARE ™\h„r U 'L r r 'J n ’ Also, 7 tH feet long by aore’et dreo- IL6 • ull 'Sbony rivpr, J “»“ Ann Xt/u^and ltZitoti J l?"” '' n CDd KfUara contains many Jm U ";' rl ; Elr «“'»- This commands a Tine riow or tl 0 0,0 choicest kind; and nery around. lam desirous of r°“* n «« **- tire.aau wcnld afford one of tf,.. .V' h \" ■“I®"” «• oificent site* for a geDtfe&iiin’d • *- uHup' an.! mac* irnmedlute vicinitv of Qjo Uocitiex ,mHr PußiJ, ' m ‘-i tbo LAr’/co tlns 018 h , EI S* of Dcrrt! Island, or of JOHN DU\” and iUr*t sis, Pug^ .. Valtinble Pronertv for ,sni» T^ridovnd^wr^v' 011^ ?>’ m P ° D which flpo erected four fiwiieo k^M^ 1>r ?“« eß ? ,,dinffB » vblch rent annually w«- P ifJP , f ty,S o #ltaated in Ninlb Ward of f atreete °' ° a Penn wre <* ****** and Works’” Gro ’ ,n<3 known ns the “Empire Aleol 23 acre, of ” "’ rnP f ? f I ? nn anU Jlorr! -’ "tweta. Zhenj riw om a,n» f /m ? . 1 “ n . ,1 > fi,tua,Kl On the AUe tUfaltndS&Taeb;*t“„w a M,M?“ rt £ On a portion of Also, a number of ♦ II * °S atlon in th e county, choice land, situated on« froi a 1 to 5 acres of “ The^' 100081 2£S£» “-t'h-wentofEaet liberty nna wrn be **« o P f P-' VHuS^° h n ° PP,y W ”' ODOr CTREE AOHKS OF Iso ' 0 attached, sod all the ° f C ° SI fa! operation, raid Farm is situated on thTvol, ‘m'?cra rirer, 34 miles above Pittsburgh and MononKahoia Farm House, Barn, Tenant Hope’s, Omhard luilrn "? th 1 an excellent harbor. aru > iia]lro&d,and The rein of Coal isflre feet thlcli.and canrml . in quality. For further particulars “ppTyT bc ,mr P aaM <> NICHOLSON * PAYNE No. 235 Liberty street. fs I t',kSiP £ psv’f K “uTa' sms with suitable hot ami cold water pipes. Attached to fill house are Two Acresof Ground, held in fee on v hieh‘?h r ia a Well of unfailing soft water, a StS2d .™“ ffle Douse. The Colony is provided with a gchoidtf IhJhte'h 1 from Vir,?n” ” J° a t r tbe mima S e mant of a gen eim {S? 'D-ginm, a tdember, well cjualiilod to teach even lh« higher hranebes of study. This admirable , School is of incalculable advance !Hhe man o? r u" 1 M the ideas hero hare an opportunity of RhooHn» the contaminating Influence ofS, The U°Z d /I‘fSV a 1 . h6 City an ' i i™S vTclait? ine iloiise and tbo Two Acres will he 6«m « ~r * ‘ViLlrlA.tl A. HILL, C 4 Wood street. BASEMENT TO EET. A GOOD AND WELL FINISnED BASEMENT »r f«i rentedfrom lh- ™rtArriT lM t0 ™ e, , ailhoeld i wl " >=> &***&**& the office of thf? Morning Poaf^ Coal land for Sale. S OML’whi'l't. 10 . I: , ,GU ' r , r ACRES b ' st l-^llty s S“ M ’ y to WM. PHILLIPS, # corner First and /tiveta, or C. IIlSL»BUItN r , - No. 09 Fourth street near Wood. I Land for Sale. 1800 A n n n? L ;'- N ' u IX roiIEST COUNTY, near to itfir n lll be bnllt, will run rny ?nnetL™Kb”i 0t <ur “ t,jr acrols “■ The Millstown c rl& srsy&r* s -* feb2Q:Mm.-tr W „ A {j° r ". c - “5 Lalr > Jso. lj< fourth street. R I HSSS ) SSMT^*r ;, “" -■ 3 df J l easa on fa vorabJfl terras. Hein" SSSlIfsSi „“'S;r *•“■=• "SSiT-Ss-- Alis^S^wssasss mhB:tf U - C !" L M * 00., —— 133 Wood street. ... t . , liftw Books. ” I Toloable Law **>“■ torturin'* Institutes; * Ommlinfg firMenw Wharton’s Digest, last ed • AdJ other Kepiirts, Elementary Works, Ac sei.2l ... G> L°- ?■ GILMORE, - at theoffleo of Morning Post. .ipi „ BALLOU, . _ No. 140 H Rter Gtre^t. * 4 0 ' 1 ' ‘’OH- sajuk. ~ .Ot ~ a Cellar Wall, built for mo emnlH™Se» P ”' J ; >lr ““ ! location for a reaiilenee; and will™ S m’, “s' 1 f “ r ° n ‘ Wa terms. Title, good, and clear from m.umbrnnaj. inquire oi' Ofc.UK. GILLSIOIII/ .. At of Morning Post. For Kent* • AFAKM CONTAINING ABOUT 140 Arnpq ,v Steubenville Turnpike six mile* from r>nl £ n t fl late homestead ot WuitaS M'tonSJk SK immediately. Terms $250 an™S UnqX ® JAMES 0. kICIIEY, frear the prcgiisea. uihTrdswlf i?h r ’- 21 <f° n J 0n Cnra>n Elreet P ’ a"LLMOKE, 6oUI ° _ «t offlca of the MorniOK Po«t, A N ™ AllKl \ SMAL *t \ bAlin ™ VIRGINIA Voll sale fin n2 f , t ' as i tenns -* * or particulars, call at the Real Ks tatc Ofllce ot g. CDXHBERT & SON -- - p ~ UO Third street. FOR SA'JLE VKKV CHE il* A B i» r T LI) i Na \? T IN , all *mueni- cm-, 21 rest by jf*- i, 0J - A pood iHirgain can be bud by am>lvin" soon «> the ofiice of the MOIININQ POST. _ PI * jy C J^ f at SAl ' l '— An oxcollent Proms Hours and lit, on A heuioa street, Allegheny-city, Kt a eery low rate En- THOMAS WOODS, JIUI 75 Fonrth street. 'U LKT—A t' Uf lirkk dwelling House, on Centro ir. ml\kh h co, No. 32 Sniithfield street. :\ro story . Avunuo. Apply to feblS rTitr» U ‘“ ,< ! nt, , o “. ° r I llii™K£ tn^ b iY,!^ l ° f ‘ >r< ' ,,lhu,l S between JOSIIDA A ' lI10 “ Ka ami PHILIP RETMKR, In the Wholesale * ru ' t “ lwl Confectionary business, Is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. The business et the firm will be settled dehtqdmT J h ? d<!! '> who ” a utboriiOd to receipt for all debts duo said firm. ■ JOSHUA RHODES PHILIP RKYMER. March 27th, ISSS. _P A RTSBKSU II- NOTTCE. , *3* Tt f un loreignca hayo Ihia day forcml a Partoor flrn> »tjrl« of IIEYMBIt A ANDERSON, for th» Irnueornon ortho Wholesalo Fruit nua Cuofoctiannry business, No i>9 Wool street. PHILIP REYSIKR. IIOBT. J. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855. *B-In retiring from the Confeclionaryhminess. I chr--. ml > rprcmtuend Metsrs. ItEVUra 4 Asoekso.v tn my trirnd, and customers. 'inmint iMt'.-m Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855. 7° &UDA “ESft 8 - KMB'S"" *“aw ls E R E S O X?** >0S - Siptcea, Confeetlonary. Sucrars. Ac ’ Strcetj ol *P° 3ite lhw & Clmrles Hotel, I’ dRKSH KRIIIT— i~ - 250 boxes Kai»ins; 200 \A Jo do 150 V. do do 500 drums Fig?: 250 do do do new Dates; 25 boxes Prunes; • lo Kt-ga do 2 rfiswfl do Receiving and for sale by F Bp * 2 REYMEE A ANDERSON. ro ww RE3II NETS, &i.z: M ' . 20 bags Walnuts; 20 do Filberts; 20 de Cream Nats; 25 frai’s Ivica Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux do 10 boxes shellied do 2o do No. 1 Rock Candy -15 do W. do • 10 casc3 Sicily Liquorice; }£ V° xe3lCo -l Herring: 100 do 2 escorted Pickles: *0 dozen Tomato Cataun 0 Just received and for rale by P BEYMER k ANDEBBQN. 29 Wood B ». aiAUUAUONX boi"i Vermicelli; 100 dozen Pepper Sauce; 10 do t.apers; , 15 do Ollve«; • 10 do Brandy Peaches; H a ° '-i fl -°- Cherrsea; 1 10 do fresh Poaches; J? J?° Tomatoes* 15 do TValnut Catsup Jioat received-and forsale by - P — JIEVMJ3R 4 ANDERSON sb.iwdd V. AND LEMONS— spa 243 40 P UE7M£R 4 ANDBEBON, 89 Wood et, ■*:?*■€> y;\* 1 - ’A,. - v' ; : t vr' l ■; . - AUtafSJffi M to fheoiftce. at pleasure. ee *? r*«> wroJdgoabouttho city O^r'S.'SSnVS incTrKCr d >t to “«« — * jans DR7TToOfT~AND T S celebrated ® ! GERMAN BITTEES. riIEPARED liT " M - « CKS <ra> *MIa dolpiua, P a „ aUd^aruinifrom & JS3 V&SISSSIS* cues flvrCGßßtipa tion.lnw^tdpiies, TI totha Ac t.lieStocudi, I'.suscojHeartimrn, J)i fgnstfor r ’ - . F Jf, u ' n 'f or „?*W.s in tha Stomach, fw ..siilgiiHs. of Vision, Dote Of “-eta#^°i' t ?, re > l,imncM Doll I’aia in tw S to33L£?$ g J‘ t ’ T ® mi Siae. Back, Cheat, fSSj? tbB riurtea or Heat Burning in the Fh:eb, Constant Imagin ings of EtH, andgreat Depression of rm. , , -Spirits. «■? «. end us reputation and sale hmnriv»l^?K Am ' TIC ? a .. people » parations extant. The f^ Bn L 6inul 2E prc * most promineut ami well know/ m/S ?* TOr S*™/ 1 1116 als, iu nil parts of the countrv u C an 3^ n ‘ i "ho may doubt, tomy“MmorSSff”"I*. 1 *. “f?*? I ** “X Eook, for Farmers and *£s££^ l fc L 0 **™$«1 Bwelpt Agents for the German Bitters • * - gratl5 > °f *ll the d.® K. 0a " 111111 “I** I*> Arch street, Phi.,. *SS b /£; c^«“- p - ■~sjss«£Bsr est Premiums, i."" 1 * Scfon !ll6h proved his oreparatiors of » - 1 ““’country, h a »o him among“S T' duality, *ud placed and America. His ceicbrat&i 311 Hkt3rB of Europe tralea, hi? fine I’cmadeg Slk.f ?r f, c *“eams and Ins the Handkerchief, (of eo’rarieHpJ^i 618 ’ anl Perfumes *°r in the world. KOO varieties) ara unsurpassei by any Ail article? purchased at this _ cd of the finest qoality W establishment are warrant iliglsssSss *»• a Price List X.JUZIN, v „ ... (Suceeswt :o ¥5. Jioujjcl.) fnb22:Ji»i raU 1,0 -. l “C l »'Stout.£tr. i .o*, brfo w Foirth, IjhJladolpblft. O Flsh,MMt^Oam I (?4? r wJiiail?o l , n if QraTi “. >o It. Prire 25 cents per bntui it ■i n ßOod hou «»*»«* ®sr‘» United Statf/apdcXjl oCor7aDdPrnU lor by SI'CLUM «,d O. H. KKYSHB. putsch ’ i‘. 1' iviaanr & co., 241 Market gtrret, Philadelphia. japl9:dATtly }g _ ' ***>• 41 Diamond Alley Da brought M «*,’ ImrotenvfS"-' iSoStifw v"’ s ™!n.l Weak. S;^sa D &^ s^{ii.siss*s See^^massssa gag.-ai“ i “’»*«.»at, 1858 - @«1 THAN SPORTATION toasdprob the eastern n i AKu bah-roads. D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE Between Pittsburgh, York, Philadelphia Shipments consigned tooitlierof ih* ,“ J aT< ?™Me «erms. forwarded without charge for *» tions promptly attended to and all inslruc . Address or apply to * ' D. -LEpch i- rn Pcoostr Baltimore. ap4:3m is To Wholesale Grocers'i -—— rpn.B £UB3OUIBEIU3 l S lt f ae,t ' i -^ rs ° P ****** _ Aof OIL OP COGJiAC^riS^u l^? 2 a superior quality •Rttllona pure Spirit r.ili C S^«^ an ' ou " nca KSSBNQKS OP Roonpr TV ? SgSßrandy. Hi* JAMAICA an*' ST S^nS^i?’ B BRANDY? of PEACH BUA\nv'irni v;\ J oal ' ABAC. CIDEB and and SCOTTIBH York manufacturers bv acknowledged by the New rations for us, «>U " * ta ‘ Di ’ Ml - LEWIS KJEUCniWANGEB, P. a— lcinort-r „r -, ■ ■ 111 Maickzi Lane, No* York. Msi&uih, “mf™. ® f . Platlo., monla -"“ymese, Thorn’a lit.Copalro, Sulphate An- — : ■ .- : dpcZlds tf oRona0 R ona 3 G^f R F 0ABI)INQ tfonsE.—Tho olejt hotel above™.™” ““'J» are offered for. BENI’ for either the tlm beautl £ “i IB “"•."“"iflmiat of fete Loose, 'J: "' nt and Tarjßty of the grounds, and the rf.! of lh * posilion. secluded from every tiT ofth.^,w'V 11 ’'«> render this a.moat desirable location mb ° r 1 cmala Seminary. 'For terms, applyto -“.Mi!: J. W. BUTLER. 07 Front rtrwt. T"flrc'i r m, C t r £ i ,i °{, J * ra'arpETOT & BRO. was dis the busing « t H Ur f.s lcst - John M'BeTitt will continue of the business S'the laSm.” 1 l ° thB MlUeoent JOHN-M'BETIIT, PitisW.h V „ WILLIAM M'HEVITT. Pittsburgh, January 3d, 1856~f jaa*.. ' eggSSfcfc—A CUICUEKI NG T.Ociav* ROSEWOOD ftSßffgßpSregii PIANO, in perfectorder,has been left with Sjjg* r sfl me for Ralf,-.Bt a very reduced price. The ‘ l «wner-i* about leaving the city, and is •willing to-pell,'for Cteh * at a sacrifice. The subscriber will U'crrdJii this Piano to the purchaser, to' be perfect la every particular. It has been ia use threo years. For sale by . JOHN 11. MELLOB, SEED UATS—IM bus. Scinch Potato Oats, floe, for sal* by ■■iah23:4ttr» ; • . JAMES WABDROP- DRY APPLES—IOO bushels rec’d and &r sale by ap3 HENRY H. COLLINS. MEDICAL. FEVER AN 1 D ACTE-CTOP JO Jiitiint i'rvmr,, Ekvkk « n I T S? JIITTKt? an i Ut- Dc»d Ague, Gi-serai, Drcu.iT? Niour ao4 *ma, form no! diFespo wJjJoh J'Ar<. n * Jy JT oweat/j, any fl ii (.iu-1 frnwic is unaToWoblyißl,ajS .fi .i. iL J whlc, ‘ «t certain In Character wherever it v,,i,'; \r ry .i r ' lt *'» <» thdeama Weet-auh will everywhere y ekTta S h - 1 *>“«- entjdote, which is claimed to Le newly-dJMo Tme , • ■mtiiatie ever made. ** B'ealeu aitcneryin eonacf E eve^V|e“^*i??o! 1 9 ( ifS“ tHm ' l y Iiot oSen by p„. ’ tute for nno ‘ ’ r "‘ Mt «££. 0 i!ar,Woof >ny NATtettFiS . « traveler even In ferea for any hmgthoftime fmn ,D I ’ c Ira’ns'",l>ahavesuf so that they need no„" L™*’ *°®.««<!«y to twenty yoas, use according to uirccflcns. aMOuTch BI, bycontinninglts Bilious or° gw * h * di!, ireselng remits of sweats, etc. The pit,Wk onie 1 dßMll, 7» ; night ond strength,and continuesuntiliSrd eCOTer appßUte euro is effected. util " “ P<™ur,cnt and radical I iQQlly, its \2Sfl Trjll banish Pctai* <>««* > _ , and ali i-armerem/Jui, f£?i Aguefromft ®Dles ing It as u prevenUvTSi be J by adopt tacks in that season ofcht* veer vh'ch wi?H° •?i B £ on * at " sickly, fa the mo»trA!oablo one to ! MttnSSSW T?2\Szßz JAo. A. RHODES, Proprietor, Aoekta—New V-rV. n v'flfrn»« Providence, 3’.. 1.. dr. hendersont^ OCUtIST AND AriJT«T iHrara au. mausa, or „, E „] " ~ * J . l£ IST. rtT?TTT UKciiiNQ, EUbTkniKo !itS»-» i . sv ‘ MoMccwcra » OFFICE 458 BKOAI.W AY, COK. OEa^’sHew YORK from 9A;M.to 4 p v ’ N± * W YORK. K Chronic BHSl^^ l^ s . I^«“%i,Ae«ta<a perfect satisfaction. * treatfti ‘7Pv- O. with prince. Wo selMtXy^J'i I 'f" rß T rt, “l't attention. BS£jr*“*** ' tMte *• •Mwurd U, Solger, Brlstoi, g,™”’ Dach “ s co '. N. Y. *John Scamon, Enjribeiir, m y . David Little, Engineer, N. T * - Wm. F. R. Giles, office Conrlep and pn« w tr &ItldvS, r , , ’ y ’ Broo^ n ' L ) f ' ||te^S^ ; R. B. Doolittle, il, D., Hudson. N. y St * Mrs Kmekerbccker, VotiktTß N V * n. lba^K. 1 Y. nmnnBll ‘ ! ! > ' »»7. K. ri A. DiHenbaeh, Hcbenfrctadr, w • v ' % Haviland, AOiens, N.*Y. John \V. IlneUott, DinghflJupton.Tf.V. aiitenr Place, liwv,* . 'ita 81 Wood street, Bctwron Dl&mopdaliey and Fourth st. »*• X ;
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