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Vr.f; Jg ;_ ■■:• :-;.'iC.; .:*':^s'i,'‘.'-'-^. tf ’ s±i rxV Tk/rAitmLAb.- ':;' -■ p.L^.f v«ijVl day, April9th,. .'.' i - ; *'-.rT.;■ ■■:.s-VfP■. ■■• ■; rfp jo;r ta.abich they tpvita lh» ■ *■•• ■ $ XIOTAI ES—2B IjMs leceiv. ;•■■ ; '■, - *-.‘t, ll Jr ap3 '• ‘J : * ■([ -V •- r -'\ r J •V .5 I'l KEKN AI’I’LES—7S bbla Green A,. <jr ap2 3AS - buihels for sale by ■-'- y c .- v - ' - '•• j>-:> > B p2 JAB. JIcLA-Cu ■ it/ZS&'S S H Sf °° M^“hela ,0r MCLABQHLXN : *';•, : ? f -,':'.• P ?.,•'**.»»> ..- k -r>_ ,-.^v 4 ■■■'_ f-...- - ;.': e-.-W*"-; ... . ti.’.-• , *.- r-_ <•■'>..r-jj !.- ■» -,v k . , •• \; -•• %, 7." ■a--.*..^-..r«.rar‘ J f '•■ ? V v v /-V’ ... !• • -V- -■- -r,r:.’ I '> i-.V ■• v' ' '■■'•’ ' • >?iV’v i' -:•• v;■.■;■ * ! .... ...„. -., ■--.,. ZiiltliPflf' *;i, f <'■>' • ' : ' J ’.> ■ a- •• . ■■ v -‘ ■ - , '“ !■ r.v. "• - i f^»srV; ; '■f ; v O-; t;i V; <i ■'v.-Vi.: 'r‘-< yr.i .; " r ‘ ' , '.',.' , ',.;i:..t;-ij;!:t.. : ... ■ ly 'f:V ; 5 'ty v- ~: .. , . THE CITY POST. MONDAY MOANING:: Ths Small Note Prosecution aoainst Mb. Shore. —On Saturday, a hearing was had before Alderman Donaldson, of the osbo of Mr. William Shore, tax collector of the Sixth Ward, against whom suit was instituted for a violation of the 48th eeotion of the Small Note law. The proseontor in tho cnee is.said to be a per son named William Gilliam, but ho did not make bis appearance before tho magistrate. James M'Gregor, Esq., is tho prinoipal wit ness on the part of tho plrintiSF, but ho did not appear to be willing to come either; and an attahement was issued by tho alderman to com pel his attendance. Thomas B. Hamilton, Esq, appeared for tho proscootion. Mr. Shore was not represented by counsel, but instead acted as his own lawyer. He first objected to the suit proceeding, as the proeeoutor was not confronted with the defend ant—a right to which every man was entitled by the Constitution. Mr. Hamilton argued in reply that it was only necessary in criminal proßeoutions, and this was & civil action. The alderman decided Mr. Hamilton was right Arid told him to go on with the case. Mr. James M'Gregor was then sworn. Question by Mr. Shore.—Have you any inter est in this case ? A—l bavo not, nor made any effort to procure it. Mr. Shore.—Do you know tho proseoutor? Mr. Hamilton.—l object to the question; it is not proper; the defendant has no right to ask such questions. Mr. Shore.—Tho witness i 9 sworn to answer such questions as may be put to him. Mr. Hamilton—Yes, such ob are relavent to the caee. Alderman—Mr. Hamilton is right; the witness need not answer the question. Let him go on with his evidence. Mr. M’Gregor then went on to testify that on Saturday, tho 14th of April, ho called upon Mr. Shore, at Alderman Major's office, to pay his taxes. Mr. Shore was sitting on a benoh in front of the office ; called him in, and ascertain ed his taxes and costs to be $2,20; in paymont thereof, gave a $5 note ; Mr. Shore then return ed blm as 3 note in change. He immediately went to his office, and marked the note. A couplo of other witnesses were also called to prove tho passing of tho note. Mr. Shore contended in defence that the pro secution was a malicious one—as he could prove by several witnesses. Ho then called Mr. Jared M. Brush and James Reed, and sbowod by them that M'Gregor bad mado threats to involo de fendant in tho costs of a prosecution of this kind- After the hearing of these witnesses the case closed. Alderman Donaldson said the matter should receive due attention, and that his deci sion would bo given in a few days. Sentence of James Dickson, the Inoen diaby.—On Saturday morning, upon tho open ing of tbs Court of Quarter Sessions, James Dick son, the young man lately convicted of attempt ing to fire the stablo of William Dillfforth, Jr., was brought in to receive sentence. When called up before his flonor, Judge M’Clurc, ho said he had ft few remarks to make before sentence was passed, if the Court would give him permission. Tho required permission was granted, when he went on to say that be had been le i astray by influences whioh would affect almost any young man; and that be would not have committed any of tho crimes he waß oharged with, if it had not been for the Huestons (tho witnesses on whose testi mony he was convicted.) “There le a time coming when they will get their reward, for the perjury practised against me. Any ono who goes to the Penitentiary ie worse when becomes out. I am my father’s only child, and it witl break bis heart I would rather go to the House of Refuge for five years than to the Peoitentiary one.” Tho Court remarked in reply that it bad often disagreeable duties to perform. Yoft may come out of the Penitentiary a good man, and it is far better to be there than in jail. You will find a moral instructor there, learn a good trade, and perhaps come out a good and useful man. His Honor then proceeded to sentence him to pay 6$- corns costs of proseoution, and undergo an imprisonment of five years in the Western Penitentiary. Sentenced.—Henry Busba, recently convict ed of assault and battery with intent to kill Jameß Richey, was sentenced, on Saturday, to twelve months’ imprisonment in tho county jail. Harrison Agy and John Stewart, the two young men tried and found guilty of the out rage on the Allegheny Bridge, wero, at the same time, severally sentenced to nine mouths’ im prisonment. Nelson Soles, convicted of adultery, was sen tenced to pay a fine of £lO, and undergo an imprisonment of three mouths iu the county jail. Fief. on Front Stiieet. — Oq Saturday morn ing, about four o’clock, a fire broke out in the sheet iron manufactory of Messrs. Keller & Kean, on Front street, between Wood and Market, which destroyed the entiro establishment, in eluding the machinery and nearly the whole stock. The building was a largo three story brick, extend ng back about sixty feet. The loss is estimated at $4;000, on which tbcTe is an in surance of $2,000 in the Western Insurance Company. The adjoining buildings were placed in great danger from the intense heat thrown out by the burning structure, but through the .exertions of tho firemen they were saved. jSisotJLAB Affair —On Saturday afternoon, <foout one o’clock, a pile of brush-wood, on which the body of a man was lyiog, was seen •coming down the Allegheny river, by a number of persons on tbe St. Clair street bridge. A conplc of young men procured a skiff, and after considerable trouble succeeded in bridging it to the shore at Brunot’s Island. A close examina tion was made of the body, but no marks of violence, save considerable abrasion of the face, could be discovered. It appears he bad been in the water for some time. Index op Sheriff's Def.ds —Tho District Court, on Saturday, on motion of Mr. Bake well, ordered the Protbonotary to make out an index of tho Sheriff’s Deeds recorded in that Court, with the names of defendants whose property was sold, alphabetically arranged, con taining also tbe name l of the purchasers, and a short description of the property sold, with pro per reference to the docket pages, where each of said deeds is recorded. Tho expense of this in dex to be paid by the county treasurer. Found Drowned.— Tho body of a man, ap parently a German, about twenty-five or thirty years of age, was found floating in tbe Monon gahela river, near Four Mile run. Ho bad on his person a black frock coat, blue vest and Bjriped pantaloons ; also about sixty cents id small change. Alderman Major hold an inquest, but no facts, relative to the manner of his death, or hie name, were ascertained. A verdict of “found drowned,” was returned. The New Liquoe Law.— Judge M’Clure gave notice on Saturday, that in consequence of the pa3floge of the prohibitory liquor law, which goes into operation in October, he would not grant tavern licenses for a longer time than to that date. The licenses for tho present year ex pire on the first of June. Steam Fire Euchre. —We understand that a subscription paper to seoure money enough to purchase a Steam Fire Engine, is being passed around amongst our citizens and that $2OOO have already been subscribed by the Insurance Com panies towards the purpose. We hope the ob ject may be accomplished. HodkißSoh’s Fancy China Store cannot be surpassed in Ms assortment of elegant and nee* fnl China, Glass or Qucenswaro, for families, hotels or merchants, at unusal low prices for oash. We would invite attention to tho sale of valu able real eßtate belonging to the heirs of D. L Browne, situate on Wylie and Washington streets, this afternoon at 2 o’olook, on the pro inißes, by P. M. Daviß, auctioneer. District Court.— Before Hon. H. W. Wil Hants : Iu the case of Ramsay vs, M’Ginnis, the jlaintiff took a non suit and the jury wero dis oharged. The Duquebne Borough election question will bo disposed of this day week, in the Court of Common Pleaß. FKE BILLS for Aldermen, Justices of the Peace and Constables, as lately amended by the Legislature. For sale by W. 8. HAVLN, a p4 Corner of Market and Second sta. UUNTY LA.NI> APPLICATIONS.-—Porm3 lor applica tion for Bounty Land for Bale by W. S. HAVEN, • Printer and Stationer, Market st., corner 2d, ASTIbLAB.—A. A. MASON 4 (X). will open on Mod day, April 9th,some splendid new styles of Mantillas, hi which they invite the attention of the Ladies. ap9 IOTAT Ed—2£6 bbis xeceived and for tale by a p3 JAS. McLAUQULIN- pTCKN APPLES—7S hbla Green Apples for sale by a p2 jas McLaughlin /-XA-ra—soo bushels for sale by „ ip2 jab. McLaughlin gHSLL for "> pv >. COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND MEHeiIASTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICER President — JOHN SHIPTON. First Vice President— -Wh. H. Suits. Second « “ Ws. R. Secretary —Wjl S. Havstt. Treasurer — John D. Sculiy Superintendents. T. Northav, Jr. Committee of ArbilraXicm frrr April.—' William H. Smith, V. p.; W. Rikxeurt, B. F. Jones, Benjamin Bakewell, J. 8. Dilworth. APRIL 28. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Office ot vs* Daily Morning Post, \ Monday, April 23,1855. j There was a fair amount of business done on Saturday. Prices are without change. FLOUR—-20 bbls Extra, from store, at $10,GO; 43 do do Family ot $10.25; 27 bbls Fine at $O,OO. CORN MEAL— 94 bbls (In lot!-} nt $4,23. GRAIN—Corn...I,IOO bus (in lots) of car andshelled, from depot, wharf and store, at 050@51,00. 0at5...100 bus, from wherf. nt C6e; 2CO do do. from store, at 700. SUGAR—6 hbd» prime at cash; 7 do good fair at C'4, do: 5 do do at (%, do; 10 do inferior at four months. WHISKY—BS bbls Rectified at "3e; 10 do do at 34e. BACON—II,OOO lbs Shoulders, Sides and Hams (in lots) at 8, 9 and 10c, cash; 0,000 lbs Shoulders 8 eta. cash; 2,000 do Ilams at 103, do; 1,000 lbs Sides at 9c, do; 7,000 do fchoul ders at Bc, sixty days; 1,000 do Sidra at sixty days; 5,000 do Hams at do ; 4,000 do Shoulders at Bc, ca>h; 3,000 do Shoulders at four months. PORK—IS barrels mess at $15,00, cash. BUTTER—3 bbls prime roll at 24c., cash. IIAY—I2 loads, nt scales, S2S,OO@S3O,GO pi ton; 20 bales from store, at $2B 00 V ton. BEANS—2O bus White at $2.87, eiuh. FOTATOES —10 bbls Red, from store, at $4,00; C do Ne shsnnock at $4 50. ASHES—IO tons imported Foda at sfour months. PIG MKI'AL—SO tons canal charcoal at $20,00, six mos. Money' and Imports. [From tbe New York Evening Post, Saturday.] Notwithstanding the heavy shipment* of gold Uiia week, the money market is better supplied than in any previous week. The banks have been large receivers from maturing paper, fur In excess of what offers for discount. There is a tendency, on their part, therefore, to employ th«dr funds in an excess of call loans, but the demand for these is less than they arc willing to grant. There remains three or four weeks more of heavy payments of the spring season, after which the demand for money will be still lighter. Re ceipts from the south are still bad, whilo from tho west tiuy are much better. The agents of the soulhirn banks are in large advance, and look for repayment only when the cotton detained in the interior can be sent forward, which promises to be at an early period from tin* rise of water in the river'’. The changes lik.-ly to take place nr.- all In fiver cf New York, who has claims for advances already made through country banks, ou tbe produce to come forward. City traders aro reported to h*vi> pnld up well on the average, but jobbers and importers still com plain of baTlng to grant considerable extendc-ns cf time t > their southern friends. Cotton speculator.* are awaiting the arrival of tho European steamers, and that market i* consequently dull dough steady. The Dry Goods imparts for the week are as follows: 1851. 1K55 Total entered at the port $1,790,019 $505,503 Total thrown upon the market... 1,514 311 008,101 And from January Ist.: 1854 Total entered at the port $31.501 380 Total thrown upon the market... 30.876,791 Coinage at Philadelphia Mini In March GOLD RCLUoX DEPOSITED. Prom California From other sources Total gold deposits.-. Silver purchase* Total taken for coinage Double Eugle* Half Eagles Dollars... Total gold. Qaarter dollars Dimes Half dimes Total silver. Total Coinage. Ntw York, April 21.—Cotton unchanged: 3 >0 'i )«!■-- Flour advanced Cd.; >ales 4500 bbU good Ohio Sinthern, steady; sale.* 2500 bbls at fll rpl 1/>$ U hea ta f j ifle hi.-her. Corn advanct^d; sale# $5,1:00 tm*h inited o’. Pork a Fhade tow»-r ; vale" 25.0 hbts at slf>,t2 1 le f. r old Ale**, and {47,75 f.<r new. IWf firm. l.an? firm with upward tendeuey Whisky un?ettl«.l. Ohio ;‘>i •>»'. t-nc ries unchanged, with a m«derat« bu«in*«« Lint-red Oil S ocks firm ; money yt»--»dv ; Erie se' - 2: Now Ynr\ (.Vuiml 94; Heading Railroad PmLAntLrmi, April ill.—No rhungn in Flour; Mil-- 1 - at $ll bbl fur FUj>vrfluc, an sllu> ) fnr extra family B\<- dour $7,25 Cori.-uieal $ 1,75. Wheat: 2.00 hii'-h *• £2,75 fr>r r*-d. *nd $2,82 tor prime ivr.na. v M;«*, * th>R! ut $1,50 Corn bushel* yellow at uu 1 1200 (In whl*<? at $1 A'3, Ktloot. Uu!* 6i»lr? l'HV■■ *".i-1 . pritno Delaware Rl TO Cl"Tef**-<*o : prime new :i! j' V ft 4 ft>«. tVhtokv higher; holders t.nv n.*k27 m bln*, ;>o*i in Ltd*. CINCINNATI. April 21 —The 1 1 rer hn« ri*cn 11 in h-i Weather tine. Ftfur «ta£oant., rj«.ttuit»Uy t>o - Whisky "l , rr>vl*ion* nuietiind uo i *hnn<-<l; m'"( 40j bbU prime Lard at Bacon Shmihh>r« ut 7 1 , pnnun&D Ham* at tl joc.-rle* mitot nnd unchanged Money market dull. Lantern Exrltan^'' •« DHKAMS'* REV Kill K: rompoefd by F 11. Hodge*. Pop goe* the u ’Twr« nfT tin* bUid or my le- t ri»- k r. Angeli" eTcr bright and (ait lluve 3 ou wen :*tm ’ My Annie dear. Oh, whisper what thou I’re u heart to exchange. Away down Kant. Tbe Flaunting Flag r.f tv. One rart-hm wrnl Lopi.- Napoleon tlulrl; ?U?p. l.e Soarlre de L-'.uire—lleterie, p»r Ohh> V Gentle moon, who-'e silver light —w Uh Vhibitu.c*. L' Orgle par J. A*cher. Lu Zephlre—Tremo'.O—ol.a.*. Jnr>i.<. NEW PoLKAS —Pic NLc; Why ir a Man; 1 «tm?;; Jowphioo. NEW SCHOTTISCHK.S I*. V\ Ulw; Entry Land, A<v. At*. NEW MAKCUES—Frederick the Great. Urur.J Mur* !i ile Conrert, if. GUITAR MUSIC—“ Few Days Oh' whisper u b.ii feele,*t; Thi* Separation Al 6O, n collection cd flucct >lu.*ic for the Flute rd.l ’ i.mr list receiff d by CUAHLUITK LLUMK, At the “ Old EitablMied Piano Depot." np\3] No 118 Wood ts* n-ft. second ck-ir al.cn* Fil l. * t Attorney and ox’npelloh at law, am. - u ■ TOK is CuASCUiT. Acol for pr<eunntr Bounty La til.- and Peat-ions, nod for the Collection cd Claims tu Goal Britain and Ireland. 4^-Collections made In thi*and adjoining Counties; F.s talcs of do-odents fettled; Real Katato bought, fold leafed, and rents collected. .Moneys Invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title paper? .lr*w □ Offir* on FOURTH ftrest, a lew doors store fmUhtielJ. Pitiabarirb, Mureh I£3. 1865 i tnbThdsw | _ ' " * A. W. Poster, NOTARY PUBLIC, md Cntnmis>ioLtT for the Fts'.rs c>: Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wbr-uns-itt. New York, Michigan, lowa Callfurnla and Virginia. Deeds drawn, and acknowlidinnents and f-rci-t'«* taken tor rvco*d or os»* in any of the bV.tm named States Pittsburgh, March SS. IN'i.v- [jnh'd? d»w] LL> SOLDIERS ar« reminded that under the It.unty Land bill just pusst-d, all wlm have t-efTed In any \,»r sinco 17V0 arc en itled to lrt3 acres of land. The under signed offers his ferrices for ihe procurement of Warrants under said Act. A. W. FOSTKII, Attorney nt Law. Fourth st, stove Pmuhr.-dd. N. B.—The law applies al*o tn all Drivers engaged in hauling for the Army ; to all Pallors and Marines ; to R«t olutionary OflWr* and Soldiers; to those engaged as Nulun teers at Pluttaburg: to fWilla men, and to th<**e rngaced In defence of Lewivtown. (Del ) tnh^xliw ALFREP 11. CI’KUNO MORGAN F.uIiMITBOS EPWAttD DITtIHIPOE. Carline, Rohertsou dt Co., MANUFACTU RERS OF CUT, PRESSED AND PLAIN FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouse No. H Woo i street, corner of From street, Pittsburgh. All other kinds cf Glassware and Window Glass, at low market prices. ARNICA JPLAfcTfKS. —1 have received a large tot of these celebrated Pia-ters for pains or weakness in the side, back or limbs. Also, a supply of Need)*-*’ Compound Hemlock Plasters, and a variety of other kinds. Those having to use plasters, can always procure the best in the £ty at JOS. FLEMING, a ps Corner Diamond and Market wt. EK'D”OATS—2O* buaTSco ich "Totalo Oats, fine, for sale by mh*3t4tw* JAMES WARDKoP. bbls prime Cloverseed, for sale by j ap i7 * UENIIV H. COLLINB._ a KNIGA PLASTERS—I have revived R large lot of J\ thf-Mi celebrated Plasters, for pains or weakness in the side, back or limbs Also a supply of Nr.•dies’Com pound Hemlock Plasters; and a variety of other kinds. Those baring to use Plasters can always procure the besi in the city of JOSEPH H.EMINO, ap!7 corner of Market street and the Diamond. HAlll DYK3 —I have received a Jury* assortment of Hair Dyes; auoug which are Roussel'*, Bftteh*-l*;r s, Cristodoro’s, Harrison’s, and Aiexiindcr’s Tricobophe. Per sona wanting a good article, that they can always rely on, £npTocu™ltof JOSEPH FLEMfNO. apl7 corner of Market street and the Diamond.^ T'VANGY SOAPS—I have this day opened a largo assort r ment of the finest Fancy Soaps in use; consisting In nart of Low’s genuine Brown Winsor, Cleaver’s Honey, Bazin’s Almond and Emollient, Wright’s Musk, Rose, Pe choulr Vcrteao, Almond, Sweet Briar. Geranium, Ac. J ’ JOSEPH PI EMING, apl7 comer of Market street and the Dlamopd. T>LUELIt’K WATER—I 6 bblsof this celebrated Mineral IJ Water; received this day, per steamer Empire City, by JOSEPH FLEMING, np!7 corner of Market street tmd the Diamond. CONGRESS WATER—4 gross (in pints and quarts) re ceived direct from the Springs, by JOSBPn FLEMING, aplT corner of Market street and the Diamond. AFE AND"iNTEREOTINO BOOKfcTFOR CHILDREN. We have just received a fne assortment of Juvenile Books, for Family and Eabbath School Reading. Call and examine at 66 Market street, near Fourth. ap6 J. 8. DAVISON. FINE DRESS GOODS.—A. a. MAbON a CO. have just recsived another splendid lot of Dress Goods, compri sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Beroges, Tissues, Or* gandles, Ac., Ac., with some elegant styles of Flounced Be rage Robes. [apG] 25 FIFTH ST. ifiDuZ. BAJOU’S SUPERIOR RID GLOVES, black and I\J dark colors. Also, anoiher lot of that genuine French Working Colton received by Express, this morning, at a ps VAN QOItDER’S, 83 Market bL_ SPRING TRIMMINGS of all kinds, colors and varieties, at [ap6l VAN 00RDER ; 8 Bank of Pittsburgh stock.— 2o shares want< at No. 71,Fourth street. WILKINS A CO., ap& Commission Stock Brokers and Bankers. UfIINESS PAPER NEGOTIATED by (aps) WILKINB A CO. IJAK OORN—2OO bushels for sale by \j B p2 JAS. McLAUGIIUN: HOBU&KX AND GLOVES.—A. A. MAi"ON *Cu received another larjro assortment of “- _ giery; Kid, Silk and Lisle Gloves; Silk and Mohair* , ltliEN APi’LES— io barrels ja«t recM and for tale by Ac. _ a . p i4- (7 ap£* ITENKV 11. COLLINS. rirlHE IS MONEY.—Too earn site IT you oaRQcT IN ANY WEATHER—CARUO’S Mammoth North and 1 oidodonhaTingan ntrednctlon to jougoir. OARM J^ N Sou f h , litll , 0 produce PICTURES of 76 FOURTH rtrMt. EuUA the public in style, pr.ee tut a ln the darheet weather. ep2 quality of PICTURES. [ a V*j *: #• ovjld coined. Nu. of Pieces. l5 142 ... 18,142. ... 31,015. 203,750.... SILVER. No of Pitres*. >u . 04.000. .... nu.coo. .... 220,000. ooppeti. N . of Piece* MT.tSJ.. . TELEGRAPH MARKETS “ I Jltrwili uelicalo l Alexander \V. Poster, ■ \ f ' c .‘ •* Vi s * J* E n £ FORligl>liM jmEM. Tnz River.—Last evening at dusk there Here want 12 feet wutor iu the channel, and receding Slowly. The weather has been delightful for the past 45 hours. Toe fine steamer “Keystone State” will leave to day for St. Louis. The steamer “ Diurnal ” is the regular packet forJWheeN ing this morning; she leaves at 10 o’clock, A. il. The i learner •* J. C Fremont” had 743 tons of freight on board «ln*n she arrived at onr wharf on Friday evening. She will leave again on Tuesday, ond weanticipate she will have a full load. Tub fine steamer “Paul .Tone ” will leave for the St- Louis and the Upper Mississippi river to-day. Her accommoda* tlonfi arc good,and she offersa line opportunity to emigrants traveling West to make a quick and eomfortable passage. Two new steamboat hull 3, of light draught, arrived at our whai fon Saturday—o ecf them belongs to Capt. Ster ling. and was built at California ; tho other was built at J, B. Pringle’*, Brownsvillo. Th v are both Qd6 specimens of whut our hull buiidcr.-cnn do up the Mouongabela river. The steamer “ New York" came to port yesterday with quite h largo cargo. She had 70t>u pirct-s cf bulk ment; 1,914 sacks of corn and-about; GUO bbls. of Hour, besides 50 casks of hams, and other freight. Tho “ Monongahelo” also ariv»d with a heavy catgo of sugar and molasses. The engine, hdlor?, and machinery from the wreck of the steamer kHz* worn-sold at auction a few dayß since for $3,- 000. Capt. Ucnry A. Jones wus the purchaser.—CYnctnnah' p 20 IA. Rise ix the Olmchitv and Red Rivers.—From o ptivate telegraph despatch received yesterday from Shreveport, by a commercial house Jn this city, wo learn that there was a rise of 12 fiiet «u Pul'onund Sulphur Fork, and that the Cy press was full to the banks A similar despatch from from Harrl-onburg announces that the Ouachita is fall and still rising.— Xno OrUans Crescent. 14 th. PORT OF PITTSBURGH^ 12 FEET U I.VJIES -WATER IN Tfl* CUA.NNEL, ARRIVED. Kteam -r Jefferson, Parkinson,Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Rennet t. Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, , Well«ville. Diurnal. Shepherd, Wheeling. “ Keyitoue Stain. Hnzlep. Cincinnati. *• Monongnht.l*, Oov, New Orleans. “ R.ickcj e .siati*. B-dlzhoover, Cincionati. <'lli • i.r ‘. Mi)l.-n-r—r, S\ Louis. *• treji. Larimer. , Steubenville. *• New Yuk, (iiLm i-e, Ft. Louis. Dlli'AK I’LU. Steamer JefT’To,n. Parkinson. Rrownsville. • ‘ Lut'-rn* 1 , Remi.-tt, Brownsville. < ‘ (1-n. 1' •• viird. Peebles, Kiunboth. “ Miehigan N.». 2, . We|l*vi)le. •• Vore-.t City. Moore, Wheeling. Penn-ylvaTiia. Klinefelter. Cincinnati, (.’lu’vcit, M'lnlorh. 7.uuv»\ ilti*. 11li. keye Ficitr l , i>i:U«.bo'.)vcr, Ciucinnnti. Arc Me. DeYhiOeV, Ft. l^>'ii J . STEAMBOATS. l*s/> 19,360,320 PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAIKT LOt’IS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Stoam Packet Line, FwP. Til E CONVrtANCE »P PASSKNGEUS AND FREIGHT c*:tv.tj:n PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. Rn<ii i j 0..- . .s--\ ihii m .fi t-*.t: v use of Stcam IVvCLi-tf on ' ii»< • ii.'" 11 v. r. I*. 'he U. S. Mull Lm«* «'f S>J‘’uni**f: fro:! l to jc nuJ .Skint U>uia. by «lii' 1) csif,’, l d Twn m«w hnv.' b.M'ti t.‘tL- •, " I •• -h m-k 'it* of lb«* boats : /'-I -,■! ■>/ D'^arfurt JitxiLM. C-ip'UTis. /min BUCKLVK < T \7 K M. \S . fiiLTra. jvtK . .i<undnv. KKYcIMNK FT A 1 *1 Jomi ALLEGHENY tiio. M’Lux . CINCINNATI K Hcxter PUILAbKLPtUA K. J . ‘.lrace... prrrsiu'huu i. n PENNSYLVANIA -I** K limsuter Saturday. «ifiilv nt 1*) Felivi, A. pr-vt-ely. Nr rf-'Wtu ufU-’- nine o'clt. & uu ti»»* morning ol d**; ur'.ur-*. I'ot \-<n tK'iilarf apy*!* <' - n '■>t t.-' ,!i>».i ,*« U LI V 1 Mi.-tTON, > , . .VUN I LACK. jAR-nt., >! u BoiMin^s. • 1 H - V 1 »■»<'▼*-?*' | MeuliniTllle mid Wheeling Carkeiy. I JUSiJ» Th- I'ii i.' w.c.|Uio A.;s>. Slu-hko. mu . . *. v. | , itt.*hunrh, M ii• l nv.frim*-si.il^ Stfc-U.— lH !».«’ «t.T \l tl'-e. •t. iv- I'iniNAl. n-M-.v* n-i- Vr- r«t ;‘ . o' . • k. \ \! f' *iv f.r V w ;i; !--n v.> Pit: cn T, Tliur*-.!'-.’« u i.'l I'll.-v*. 1 1., A.M - AV.'urm'n^. ft." V II 1 i-'T' v • v\ 1 for St. l.oilU, Gnlnm mill M Paul T* .... r '* .'i V'N , CtIILMoRF. Mot *-:!■. ( tr * V.. «i.l :<rsv«* scf t h*r at«.io nn.t 1.1 '■ r tii • **•!•).> )*-t- <>ti WEDNESDAY, ~.Mi Mlf* , b! lo M. K<’r t f *'J r I*. t i.r j •.f-.v-'i- lij.j'i i i; {•'•‘n!. or In h| "• Joli I A.roni bar St Paul. Tt.- ,i.nui-i m.U.i: utti.lilNil. Ou;;t Ti:>'a. i.;v,. ■..* \ »ti! I«mto f«T Hi" ab-M* u Tt‘K?I»AV. lilth }-• I'T J.a UJ';-- fill '• 'ifj. < r tl' n; H.*i K \ l.i \ |\i.?ToN. A^.-qI J'or M. I<ouU, (.alrun uml l)ubll<|U< LI • ,r DAY. ,ntx . i i T v r pa »Vil ~~ e~~ M'.M'KV Y' ’ ■ IsiaLsC:'; <■! lr. „•»!' nr I ,- .a \ <>u board, r T to n ,,l- ~ ‘ C UAUNK-C “ D.m ” CANADA WEST. . t Cle \ cliukli Pori Slnnlcy r (Efcja ““' l I,ort is“>-«-oi. msssSSS. Tin: HM’.lotr i.r»-?Mir- 'itvaiuer TKLKIUiAI'U, Captain ]t. lUasow, win m H hi* tvo trip l ’ a wcri bc;w«-«*n ClaY«*land; Port Blnnli*v,nnJ Port Purwlt. n* follow.',: I,.*nv.*> (’(’’TchiH't t- r iv.r; MjitFcy, <>vr-ry MONDAY and Till.-IiBDA Y h\ hM'-o, ..v Port Hu: • I’. !■ r l‘..r t rtunb*y al 1 o*--In« h. _ I,4'aTtM Port B.hi. '-v !<-r Ci'-vt ittQ.l *-Ti-ry \\ and SATFKP A'' K’• l *- ! ‘-'l, nt 7 1 .t Tht* Ti’l-t'Pij.lt •- >'U u: 'JI-rrhiiKl, wuh th* C^vclKnd, an.! l.'.ir .Nti-i'i, !: Clci rhui-l nn>i IV Ut’urvch, the Lnk* 1 i h->re t ht:.i :V i' •] *-t l •, ?.»»r Ik. mi-1 C 1 ** v»* I»ir.l H'iilr*:ail u . A !r - <> -nn -' 1 it: I’--ri v u ith lh< 1 .MU-Jon l.,uc i.f h i.:**-* l- vw.b tb«i Uresi; Wfctvrn Hftilrru.-l. F- r tr>- 1 1 1 ”> utij 7 ,\<r a; ply ■ <;. !■> nrJ, cr la 50 »Y! LL 4 AULKULA I.K. , ,-v F. IP ’uO <M U. For l Slnulny , -A M'UKtbh. Ivt Hnrw-11. inariT-tuov t i<: a t TMNE OOLONG :it ■'") ‘•lf- r* lb- Fine Old Country. 6o cl.v f* i f > Fiat* Young iiysrn, i>o ats lt>. Warranted to give saust-n-tiou. Also: Superior Niug-Yong at 3a rts. "t 4 I>>. ap |.i 5. JAYNKS, No. 38 Fifth air.ct. _ OUIO FARM Full SALK, crm-Lling of Sixty two Acres of choice Lan 1, siiuuU* in Columbiana county, Ohio, ut two milrn hbovc \V ellaviLe, and wichiu a quarter of ft ui.lo of the Braver ♦•■.tension of I’it sburgn RDd Cleveland H. It It U all ut)«l**r feoce, and about forty acres in culti vation; a good Frame 1) elliug House, Barn, Ac.; a Woll of excellent water at the door; b small Urch rd; Garden, Ac , 4c. Two vein? of Coal opened, and coal under the Whole farm. As the owner is removing Wed, this place Will Im* sold at the low price or $2,100. For terms aud fur ther information, apply at the Heal estate 0 1 ce of upU 5- CUIUUEKT A SUN, 140 Third fit. lACK COLLAI!FTS AM) SLEEVES —AupsrseeCollar* J and Front-; Gninbrie Embroidered Collars and Mifvi-B, iu setts; Linen Killing Habits and Sleeves; I'm broidt-rtd i\ml Corded Linen Collar uml BU’«v*r; and a m-w ami choice a*f*.runout if Embroideries of all descrip tions, juwt reeriv ii uL VAN UOHDEH’S, n pl4 M Market Btreot. 1' MN K WHITE LNul.lMl CKArirSKTTS—Collars and ' Sleeves; nlro a new lot of Black Crape Collars and B.ecves, jusl arriveii ai VAN QOKDF.K’S, n pl4 H 3 blanket street. CIVIL ENQINEI.K AM» SCKYKioU, Fifth street, op posits the Court House, Pittsburgh, Pennn.—has per manently located. and will punctually utleud to all busiuess entrusted to bis charge. lion. W. F. Johnston, PrisideU Allegheny Valley R. It. W. Milnor Roberts, Chief Engineer •• “ “ Geo U. Kicbbstum, Associate Eug. * “ David Mitchell, Chief Eugineer I‘ittsVh and Steub. K. R. James Thompson, Superintendent City Gn.s Works. Jntnes H. Day, Civil Engineer, Allegheny City. Jnp7:2w* SPRING HR HARBAUGU A CO. have remOTeJ to No, 295 Liberty strict. SPBINOF.B HARBAL’OH ALKtAXPOI POP.Sm , i pRINUKII UAKRAUGn A CO., (Successors to S. Hal ?S baugb,) ComtDi-fiion and Forwarding Merchants ; Deal era in Wool and Produce generally, No. 295 Liberty street l’ittsbujgh, Pa. y?_ 6 _ WE ARE NOW RECEIVING from New Yori and Phila delphia, a full stock o! GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Comprising Yoimg Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong and English Breakfast, all of which have been caTefally selected, and will be sold as usual, either whole sale or retail. . Superior RIO ond JA\ A COFFEE. LOVBBWOT and ST. W^MgN^SUOiM. 10 No. o 3 Fifth street. TOTIIB PUBLIC -JOHN C. PAIUIV. successor to Parry, Pcott A Co., has removed his Warehouse nest the Foundry on BKCOND street, adjoining (las Works, where I am now prepared to sell ever,thing it, line at greatly rvducod prices jap.-lml JOHN C. PAKKY. rS _ LVCKUI.NKOREAM.— An excelkut ankle for ctapped (j hand,, Ac. A fresh lot ,u.t I-par-dby ''7 - . , ;‘’ ! .*i'-«' ...V , ..... ■ * 1 ' . ' 1 **. J* 1 ***■ V **%* xS ki •' > •-,7/ 7 •_ 7 '-r 1 V . * ‘ • *■< '* t *-;•••*• t - ,-v'- • '■..’..S', 1 * JU ; ' * «»V v “ 1555.” Monday. Tuepday. .WtvlL»»>Jay. .Thtimduy. .Friday. \. I •- I• V. i on M uj \Tf-.i- - iii ! .1 - A M — L’!nnu'\<j she u T>j' !h •. Ti.or-Lvj 1 and Smurf*) *, W-'-lru'-v-ifts « ml b’t i J P Vn! I.’vIWHAP. A ,• »it t , N 1 F> .mt «lr»—L \ i■ i . \N, I'rj J‘t «t U , W>i :• :n -• f..r i*;»* • l:v>‘ Un-lin**, >-u Mu.N fi!l . .» i C M i. i' \ rr I H I '.'IVioS. A^at.' 1-' or M. I-ti ti I :ON>S C=.ph J- B. .11p ]..m i.ti MOM'A', k; ; Iv -j > r C. IIAUNK?. AtffQt. Ki>r St. Lottla. r.t I K U t.M( iN T, C.»j Uin, .l»n.i •• l i , l :<m li, ..i, nt » -i A M M v, will louv.) i «>•’ ,i «• jort-*, ou ; ’ vi v u 'T' >N , Ag»-nt». Koi ( Inclttiintl. ■ .r.i : •l’•\ N t' I!. Ci\j lain M -,s n.- t.. \x \:\ J.’HY -! r i fil ■ 'I'MI'I . cn ~ATI'UI»A V, Apr.l at Alexander Hnys t jtiemevAl ~earuo AUCTION SALES. Auction—Dally Sales* AT the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood end Fifth street*,at 10 o’clock, A. il., ft general assortment of Seasonabls, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, boots and Shoes, Hats. Caps, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries,Queensware, Glassware, Tabic Cutlery, Looking Glasses,New and SecondHsnd Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware ami Cutlery. Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver watches, Ac. P- M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. [ja3l:tl P, M. DAVIS, Auctioneer, /"'IROOERY STORE IN LAWRENCEVILLE AT AUO * T TION.—On THURSDAY morning, April 28th, at 10 o’clock, at the store corner of Kwalt and Raker streets, will be sold the entiroatock of Groceries, Queensware, Tinware, Variety Goods, Store fixtures, Coring©, Ac among which are teas, sugar, molasses, spires, scop, can dles, fish and lard oil, vinegar, wooden ware, stoneware, scales and weights, with a variety of other articles. Terms cash; sale positive. P- DAV 7?, np 2l Auctioneer. TTALUARLeT’ROFKHTV AT OKI’II ANB' COURT SALE. \ In virtue of an order from the Orphans’ Cour , the nndersignrd will expo ! e tn public sale, on MON DAY, the 23 » of April, at 2 o’clock, P. M., on the premises, that val uable and wall known property belonging to the heirs of David L. Browne, deceased, at the corner of Wylie and Washington streets, fronting 63 feet on Wylie sired, and 62 feet on Washington street, on wblrh stands a block of substantial Frame Buildingp, the rental of which is $4OO ptr annum. This i* one of the best locations for badness in that part, of the city, and affords an excellent opportunity fora good investment. Terms at safe. For further pnrliculars, apply to JAMES M. BROWNE,) ... AMOS FINKBINE, fAU|nrB - P M. DAVI3, Auctioneer A’ _ SSION Efc’S SALE "OF CANAL BOATS.—On SATCK DAY morning, April 28th, at U o’clock, ut the Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, botween Liberty nod Penn slrbets, will be sold the Bection Canal Dost J. 3. List, with her tackle, Ac. Also, the Section Boats Kansas, Nebraska, Wenona, Jane, and Fairmont, with their Ac., as they now Uant Warren Armstrong county, Pa. Terms— Four months credit forapprovtul eudorsnl paper. npl4 P. M. DAVIS. Aurtinmrr. WILDIaCTLOrei IN 1 TUB SIXTH WARD.—On FRIDAY, Apr 1 2Ttb, ut 3 o’clock, on the premises, will be sold by order of the Or phan’s Court of Allegheny County, granted March 31st, 1555, to John Herron, Trustee of Robert Porter,Esq., fif’een Taluabla building lots, as laid out by by the lute lion. Wax. Porter, in his first plan of lots in tbo Sixth nnd Seventh Wards of Pittsburgh, ppven of which lots, to wit, Nos. 33, 40, 41, 42, 43, 41 and 45. have each a front of 23 feet on Centre Avenue, and extend back southwardly about 96 feet tn Clark street, and the remaining eight lot.?, to wit. Nos. 48, 49, 50, 61. 62. 63, 64 and 6->, have each a front of 20 f«et on Clark street, and extend back roulbwardly the whole distance to Kore street. CO feet wid®. The above offer* great inducements to those desirous of purchasing property near the business part ofth® city. JOHN HERRON, Trustee, spfi P. M. DAVIS, Atict’r. Dlssoutlon of Co-Pnrtnerghlp, rjillE co-partnerahlpberetoforeexlstioc between JOSHUA L RHODES and PHILIP BEYMKK. in the Wholesale Fruit and Coafectlonary business, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. -The business the firm will bn settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authorized to receipt for all debts due said firm. JOSHUA RHODES. March 27th,1555. PARTNERSHIP NOTTOE. 43*The undersigned have this day formed a P*rtn'*r ship, under the name, firm and iityle of REYMER A ANDERSON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary business, No. 39 Wool street. PHILIP REYMHTI. KOBT. J. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, Mareh 27tb, 1805. 43" In retiring from the Confectionary budner.*, I cheer* fully ren ramend Messrs. Retmoi A to my friend* bdJ cuotomers. Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1555. REYMER A ANDERSON, (Succarsfors to JvMhua Rhode* A Co ) WHOLESALE DEALER* IN FORF.IGN FRUITc, NUTS, Spices, fionfectlonury, Sugari, Ac. 43" No. 39 Wo<xl street, opposite the St. Charles Hotel. Pittsburgh, Pa. np2 Fresh fruit^ 250 boxes Itaidns; 200 l<jdo do ISO ydo do &00 drums Fig*; 250 %do do 100 boxes do 20 mats new Dates; 25 b0x0.4 Prunes; 10 kegs do 2 co*,# do Receiving and fbr pale by aj.2 RKYMKR A ANDERSON, 39 Wood -t: FRESU NUTS, Ac.— * 20 baga Walnut*; 20 do Filbert; 20 d* Cream Nut*. 25 frai’s Ivi'-a Almonds; 5 bales Boideaux do 10 boxes shell**! d«> 25 do No l Urx-k Candy; 15 do W. do 10 cases Sicily Liquorice. I.V) boxrJ No. 1 Hernrg 100 dnz n*.-u>rtw Pick!.- . 25 doicu Tomato Cat* up. Jos, rcs’elre I and fi r v»S«- by aj.2 JiKYMKR A ANDERSON, 39 Word h* O iVo.XKS - M ACC A RON 1, "" £*) 2u boxes Vermicelli; tfs 100 doaen Popper fiaui'Q . 5- lo do -‘apers; I.'* do Olives; 10 do Brandy Peaitb. *; 10 do do CberrMtj ; 10 do fresh P**cht M ; 10 do do Tomatoes; 15 Jo Walnut Catsup .1 u.*d received and fir calc by ap2 REYMER A ANDERSON. 29 Wood «t. OKANGM ANI) LKMDNri— * 2'»> boxra MvSfiQft.OSthgt'Si j 100 do SUHIy do 1 24) do l.cmons; receiving and for’>»ule hr I tt p2 RKYMKR A ANDERSON, 39 Wood *t Notice to Contractors. Office OP rur. PITTPtI non t*;> i romusvii if. I RjttLlUV<l> c> IU'*NT , SEALED will 1»* received at the Gfh ■*• of this (krepatty, at Neville Hall, iti the ri;y of ISttsburgb. until 5 o'clock P. M. td WEDNESDAY, the 25th dnv ot April. lu«tant, f.r the OU AI'EATIoN AM) M ASt'N UY of lint portion of tli« "Pittsburgh and Cocn«dl<*-viilv Railroad" extending from the junction with the pcßnuytrnnl* Rail road at Turtle Crvuk. in Allegheny county, to tl.<* lx x- ugh if Wot Newton, in Westmoreland enuaty, a uiftauce i t twenty two miles. Tbe work will tc divided late Section* if about one ir»H« each. Proposals will l>c received tor one nr raor- Feet on* Map*. profiles und pp<oilb*atlon> arc ready for the rxsnvi nation of blpdera at the C'fl’.cc id the C rupany, wb*r*- all information will be given on a plica.ion to the un dersigned. Sati-factorv testimonial? will be exported from Con trac tor* not known to the Company. OLIVER W. R MINKS. Presilent P. ami C Railroad (k>. ■pd l*ltl6.^p' T VOoK.* to receive Subscription to the Capital Buck of the |) " EUREKA INSURANCE COM PANY " will be f petseii at the Office of HILL UURGWIN. , No 142 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh, on the TWENTY THIRD DAY OF A rut L, ISoS, nod will to open «J Uy. (Sundays ex* cepinl.; b«twe<'n thn hours nl 10 o'clock A. M. and P» o'clock I’ M until One Thousand Shares art- f»uh?cril>**d for. U'M. F. JOHNSTON. ISAAC M. RKNNOCK, HILL BUROWIN, Cir.i m issitmert. n|>i;’Ktd] Election Notice. A N ELECTION for nine Manager* and one Treasurer of J\. the Company for erecting a Bridge noro.** the AUc giimv Hirer,at or near Sharpsburgh.in Allegheny county, •will be bold at tbe Bank Exchange, on Third Hreet, in (he City of Pittsburgh, on the l4lh day of Muy.Jfioh, between the bonr6 of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M. By ot ilerof tbo Board of Manage™. THOMAS WALLACE, President. B. Fisxt.t, Secretary. up!3:lm WiLKISS HALL., W. C. GALLAGHER, Pbotuietoe. Fourth street, between Hood anci Sniilh/uJtl. spacious establishment has been lear-Kt by the tub- L scrlber, and completely renovated.^ lie is at all hours prepared to fnmUh every luxury that can be Sound in the beet tabulated rM-'tuuranls in the States. His spacious Bar will always Ve supplied with tho very bed Liquors. Game of every de seriptiou, in Us season, can always be found ut Wilkins Hail. [ap7j W. C. (Ml LAG H Kit. IIOIIKItT 11. PATTERSON’S -ft*- LIVERY AND SALE (fffiP STABLE, Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, , aprUtlf -PITTSBURGH* - A ' Hnti and Caps. rrjfc We would Invite the attention of our friends and /_HBthe public to a splendid assortment of HATS and which wo are now opening for the Summer trade, which, for beauty of style, exceeds anything over offered in the city, or west of iho Mountains. Cali and ex amine for yourselves. J• WILSON ft SON, a p7 91 Wood street, Pittsburgh^ THE Partnership of JOHN M’PEVTTT 4 BRO. was dis- Bolved on the ilrst inst. John M’Devitt will coutinu* the business at tbo old stand, and attend to the settlement of the business of the late firm. JOHN M-DF.YITT, WILLIAM M'DEYITT. Pittsburgh, January ?d, 18:>5— [ Jnn4 a CUICK.KIUNO 7 Ucta'vi KuSEWOuD PIANO, in perfect order, Los been left with GaErSFw®ffa me f° r a * Q Ver J rei^ price. The i I V | I’owner in about leaving the city, and is willing to sell, for Cash, at a sacrifice. The subscriber will warrant this Piano to the purchaser, to 1 e perfect in every narticular. It has been In use three years. For sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR. No SI Wood street, ap 2 Between Diamond all>-y and Fourth et. fiITK KIP GLQVKS, for Ladies and. Gentlemen. All sites from No. 0 to No. 10 Bnjou’a best quality, can bo found at 4N QORDLIt 8, fl pl2 83 Market street, corner of Diamond. DR. LARZETTI’S JDNO CORDIAL, or Prccreativ-e Elixir— A Certain Remedy In all cases of Impotency, Barrenness, Fluor Albus, and all diseases arising from de bilitation of the system, where an impulse or a restorative is required. It is an excotlant remedy for general weak ness and debility, and especially for females, and acts in the most perfect harmony with the laws of nature, in re storing tone, strength and activity to every part of the using this medicine, in the course of three or four weeks, will find a great change in the countenance and general health; the cheeks will finally become as hush and rosy sb if they never saw a sick day in all their lives. Reference ean be given to persons who have used thi- Cor dial and who speak in the highest terms of praise of its Astonishing effects. Sold by apl2 8 _B._L- CL'THBERT, 140 Third st. T I IiALTU~TO-DAY, IS VOUItS. to-morrow—but dou't H wa R till Co-morrowgo Ht once and take a sitting at aJuGO 1 DAGHKRREAN GALLERY, Apollo Buildings, No. 76 Fourth street. ItPhinu and summer shawls—a. a. MASON A CO have just received another fine assortment of Amin? ami summer Shawls, comprising some very rich stylesof Printed Thlbeta. Crape, Ac. [npl3 A~MASON 4 CO. wiU open ou Friday, Aprif 13th, 10 more cafes of Beraee do Laiaes, Cballis, Tersion Cloths, no" »t)l>B. np!3 I-TOMMKK MANTILLAS.—A. A. MAKON A Co. are now oneninsr another superior assortment of the latest Paris styles of Spring and Summor MANTILLAS, in Bilk, Satin, Lace, anil other matt-rials "I uy aPPI- k - —IUO bushels rec’d and for sule by ) \ p3 HENRY H. COLLINS pieces for sale by H A apl3 HENRY II- COLLINS- O should not leave the cky without possess* Si s n{ r o na one of those superior LIKENESSES taken by CARGO, at No. 76 FOURTH street, apli „, ,"V< r*., 'VV< <■ Hair Restorer—This preparation ■ Beams to Ikj efficacious for the rustoraUon of the hair upon i bald heads. We hare seen the testimony of persons well . known to os, who-have used the compound successfully, thereby corroborating the opinion of its restorative ener j gy. We know of nothing moredesirable |n the way of kodq.l comehneps and comfort than afgooi head of hair,and ) any process by which this crowning ornament of the outer i man can be preserved, or recovered when lost, without,in j the latter case, a resort to Wigs, Toupea and Scratches, de- j r-orrea to be hailed and. embraced with gratitude by all of either sex, who nr* unlucky enough to need Its benefit. - We took oven-ion the other day to notice this valuable compound in tin* above terms,and now republish what was ieti paid, to #\.ov; ygain our favorable opinion of it The foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) T)iUlligmc<'r i and itiers to an article which has for a time been advertised in our columns. We mud confess that wo have been BDniewhat rceptical as to the remarkable effects attributed to this famous “Hair Restorer." But our in* credulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two by peeing a couple of certificates of well-known and perfectly credible citizens of the neighboring town of Preston—one of them the Captain of ft New London whaling ship—to the eIT-et that, in each of these cases, a two or three months’ use of the “ Uestoroi’’ had actually brought oat a new and vigorous growth of hair upon the head where it was before bald—the baldness being, in one cose, of more than twenty years standing. W-t do not euppope it Ifl by any means cer tain that, because the application has been thus successful hi one case, or two, or a doz*n, it is therefore certain to prove equally successful in all. Butwith such evidence as the foregoing, very few bald beads, we suspect, would willingly forego a fair trial of the “ Restorer.’’ All gucb ‘’old beads’’ are informed that the article can be had at Messrs. Lee A OrgoxTs — Nnnoi:h Evening Courier. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSKR’S, 140 Wood ttreet, sign of tho Golden Mortar. mh29 Proclamation.— Whereas, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for thatinvaluable preparation, WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATUARION, has induced envious persons to palm off othor articles similar in name and ap* pearunco, but absolutely worthless, which has a tendency to Injure tho reputation of the genuine article, purchasers should be particular to ask for Wright's Premium Katha rion, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for 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 ter the toilet it has never had an equal for it.-* pleasant and delightfal fragrance. Its thousand? of testimonials are a auffleient guarantee for its completely restoring a decayed head of hair; for re moving all dandruff; for preventing Its falling off, whether from rick ties? or dwensc; and for entirely dispensing with the nece s p;ty of using hair dyes, as it excites the secretions, producing a supply of its natural pigment or coloring mat ter, giving the hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For *nle 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. WRIGIIT A CO, 241 Maiket at., Philadelphia. For pale by GKO. 11. KKYBER, No. 140 Wood fitreet, PHILIP RBYMEIL and 11. K. SELLER.*'. Pittebnrgh. Important to Persons allllcted with Her* lila, or Unplure of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect* The right course f>r any one to pursue who may be af* flicted with Rupture. is If procure a good Truss well adapted to the rnpUimd pads, in or-ler to retain the protruding portion of the l*owe!*: Thi* is often neglected, and the bowel become-? struugnhitel, leaving the patient not only Id a sufl-ring but dung-woiis condition. I have always on band, and daily adapt, the ir-'.-t improved Trusses; among which is MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will really prrdnco n radical cure in a short time. Of course there are raacs when no Truss will rare, but lu a Tail ma jority of reducible Hernia, or Rupture, this Truss will can-. I bare every variety of Trurses, from 50 cents to f-dO; also a Urge assortment of CHILDREN’S TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for varicose broken or enlarged veios; PILE PROPS, for tlio n.d>«f and cure of Pilau; SHOULDER BRACKS,' for men women and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every variety of mechanical appliance u.«ed in the cure of ii;-eafe. Call and examine them at my Drug Store, No 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley ; sign of the Golden Mortar. (feblthdiw] __ _ DR. GKO. 11. KEYS Kit. JOSHUA IIHiIDKo. .K-'tHT J. ASDEFUO3 of Thousand Flowers, far beauti fying 'he Complexion. nrd eradicating ail PlMPtcs arid I’mcELZs from tl.e hire. S. id at l)r. KLYSER’d, 140 Wood CUTTAGIO HILL ACADEMY. A Classical and Collegiate Boarding School, FnR y<)VXG GEXTI. EM EX. r|MIE ELEVENTH SESSION (-K THIS INSTITUTION j will lommenro on Ti ld of May. This Srt.r-ol ir l. r*Ud iu 'he plej»«;int, healthful and r.v rn-ntie village > f t’urtle Cr-efc. rtidxnt twelve roil*-? from Pittsburgh, and i? tf e.i.-y a ave.T, time* a day, l-y R-iinnl. Th** Academic Edi£*o known ns r.rown's Fxeh-.nr".) is a large, »lry, nr.d commodi -.'s hiiiMinc, tbTi*.' -tiVios siijurp l!w basement, mimVerm,* iosiy rooms, unJ U mod admirably and com riii-tth arranged Rr n Guarding School. The Ground* ntta bed to the School aff.ml ample sjnrc f..r the l..oiiU!'.y >'\*-rvi-e of th-' pupil-. # Th- plan of ihe Acid niy is cr,fnpreii. T.'iT>'r.n J iLc rough, embracing n liberal r.-tiwo of instruction in Classic and .-Vi nt G-' Learning—tho Modern Language.-*— nnd the Vu riou-’ branches cd' «n elementary English RJucotmn. Bach timidi l a- it.- appropr.ate iedrurtor—t h- number „f being in th" proportion c-f one f r liftrvu •choiarfi; and iuu' but the most cnnipotent, mithfol and esi*erl«nced Teachers «rr « inploji d in the depart m-ii'.s Tb-tro who have children to educate, are invited to call and ex am iiie tie* arrangements made for the accommodation nf .scholar-*. L. CATON, Principal. maybe made to the fol owing gentlemen— preyeut and farmer patron? of the School: Hen. Win. Widtins. J. W. Punean, Esq.; H- n- A. W. I/v mi«: A. Br aiby. E-q ; 11;>q J. 1L MeCiintv.-k ; Ib nry Lambert. Krq.; Han J. B. Guthrie ; Mn,or 11. D-y, V S. A.; l>r. J. ?eott; Cn-orge Arthurs. ll*-q ; T. n'.irer, K?,-jg Dill A. Smith, E.-q.; P. T. C. Morgan, Ei-.j; Jrwne.x Schoonmaker, E-q: .1 Win!* l . K-q ; H. Wightmnn, Esq.: A lex. Holstein, E-q ; J. G Cnluwtdl, K>q.; S. Stoner, E.-q ; W. C Parr, E.qj; D. \V. Miller, K:q . R. M'ftL-ou, Etq : JACx-bMi.ler.Fjtq TnrVt Crrr!.\ AU'gh--r >; 0... }’* , April Id, ISJA. Cfj~ Circular? can U- had at J. H. Mellor’s, or R. T. C r Morgan's Brx'kst.Te-i, i i;t>buigb; or apply to the Prioci . pal. at Turtle Clerk. _ aplf>''-d ptmy H_ i’ilißniirgh iiAtheinatical *fU Commercial COLLEGE 1? ui'w opened for the recvptiou of Lady and Gentlemen Pupils who wish to tcaivua sound and thorough know ledge of the following branches of education: Writing:, Ik&k-Kecpir-g and uli its collateral .sciences, \l/ebra, Geome try. Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, the use of GUjbei*, Geography, Arithmetic, Ac, Ac. The Principal needs not to be xvcomaionded, ns his name ami capability are well known to this community, being a Teacher In this city for several years, and for the bust three months bus suc cowsfuUv taught in the Iron City Commercial College, but has left it on bis own accord, with the intention of estnle lishing an Institution in which tho youth of Pittsburgh cau acquire a knowledge of things more profitable than making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by nochaueo i will Writing bo neglected. The Principal's capabilities can be tested by any person who doubts his qualifications, os were by the gentle men whore nuiiies ore attached to the following testi monials I take great pleasure iu certifting to Mr Barry's qualifi cations as a thorough Hook-Keeper, and fully competent to instruct voting gentleniru in the icieneccf accounts—bo Ki le? being a rood mathematician and ripe scholar in other rc ,pc-cU. JOHN FLEMING, Late Professor in Pittsburgh Commercial College. PiTTsaunott, November 24. Mr. Harrr lx eminently qualified tbr imparting instruction in the tcionce of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-Keep ing I fount liim crcn critically acquainted with those branches ol kuowlt-lre. JAS. M. PltVOlt, Principal Tliird Ward Public Schools I state it in my opinion, that .n a Mathematician and Book Keeper, Mr. John Bsrry has few equal?, and nr. supe riors. 1 think all the Teachers of this County Association will concur with me in this statement Principal First Ward Schools, Allegheny. The Writing department will bo attended to by a gentle man of superior qualificiiliou.s who will devote all his at teniion to the immediate iroproTfumlt of the pupils. Hours of instruction from A. M. to 10 P. M. TERM S: Rook-Keepiog and Writiug $.20 por course. Arithmetic - 10 perquerter. Writing 3 for 20. lessons. ATitEN&UH liuiLDi.sus, Liberty street, near Wood. mhlU ,1. BABRY, Principal. Instructions lnftluslc. MU WAMELINK would respectfully inform his pupils an friends that ho will continue his prolession op instructor cn the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Orders lc*tt t Mr. KLEBER'S Music Store, or at his resi dence, No. IS7 i ECONO Street, will be promptly attended to. au* r> EDUCATIONAL ALLfcoiiEXt, November 24,1554. 159 5. Jgg^l TRANSPORTATION TO ASUFROJI THE EASTERN CITIES VIA PF.NXA. CANAL AND RAILROADS. D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, Now York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Inns ROCTB being now iu.good order, wo aw prepared to despatch property either way on tavorable terms. Shipment? consigned to either of the undersigned will oe forwarded withorn charge for comcjis:ions, and all instruc* dons promptly attended to. AddrerP or apply to D. LEKCLI & CO., Teno 6treet imd Canal, Pittsburgh. HARRIS & LEKCLI, Receiving Depot No. 13 South Third street, iHdireriug Depot, Dork at., Philadelphia. A. SMITH, Agent, No. 75 North stxett, Kalumore. jno. McDonald, Agent, No. 7 llattery Place, New York. British and Continental Exchange. SiQlir KILLS-DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN *, CO ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, In Sums of XI and Uiwaklb. THESE DItAFTd are available at all the principal Towns of ENULAND, SCOTLAND ami UtELAND, and tne CONTINENT. We atKO draw SwitT But.? ou M. A. Grnnebnura & BqlUu, FRANKFORT A MAIN, Wti-'li serve as u hemitianoe to ail parts of GERMANY, SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND. lv-nscas intecding fo travel abroad may procure, through us, Letters of Cre at, on which Jtlonsy can bo obtained/aS urevied, in onj part of Europe. v (Joli lotion i of Bills, Notes, ard other securities la Eu* rope, will rtc lve prompt attention. WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO., Wood, corner Third street. GENTUJiIKN’S FUIINISHINU GOODS—shirts, Collars, Cravata, Ties, Scarl'B, Suspenders, Kdkfs,, Hosiery, gloves, 4c., 4c., at [split] VAN GOKDEE’3. TO LET, FOR SALE, &c. Beautiful Sites for Goantry Homei. THE undersigned offers for sale, on'eur terms. FIFTY LOTS,laid off and restricted for rural residences. Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the-bauk of the-Allegheny river, 764 feet long by 200 feet deep; having fronts on Mary and Julia Ann Avenues, and llonrletta 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 ono of the most charming and mag nificent sites for a gentleman’s cummer residence, in the immediate vicinity of the two cities. Also, about TIIRB E ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of the Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing pux- above property.ls situated in Duquesne 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 a t my residence, in Dnqaesne borough, on the main bank, fronting the head of Here’s Island, or of JOHN DUN LAP A CO., corner of Second and Market sts., Pittsburgh, aprl7:tf WM. a MILLER. Valuable Property for Sale* TWO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erected four Brick and two Frame Buddings, which rent annually for fct-00. Said property is situated in the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between - ~ and streets. Also, tho Factory and Ground known as the “ Empire Works,” filtuateJ no the corner of Penn and Morris streets.' Alro, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny liver, one mile fiom East Liberty. On a portion of this land there is the best Bav;>liU location In the county. Also, a number of lota containing from 1 to 5 acres of choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of LawrenceviUe. The above named pieces, of property are vety desirable, and will bo disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur chasers. For lerms of gale and further Information apply to Wm. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. R. D. THOMPSON, Assignee for Jus. B, Negley. SIXTY THREE ACRES OP LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, anil all the improvements thereon in success ful operation. S-aid Farm is situated on the Monongahola river, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm House, Earn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal is Qve feet thick, and cannot bo surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON 4 PAYNE, No. 235 Liberty street. Iteildence at Evergreen* THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his property in the Evergreen Colony, Boss Township, five miles from Pittsburgh. The house is 68 by 34, arranged with Four Booms, & Kitohon, and & large Hall on tbo is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Boom—the latter' with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to th* 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. Tbo 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 oven the higher branches of 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 intlnence of outside pressure, too often found aronnd schools in the city and immediate vicinity. The House and thn Two Acres \yill be sold with or with out the interest in the farm property, and the avails will be taken in adjusted balances and certificates of deposit against feb2l WILLIAM A. HILL, 61 Wood street. BASEMENT TO LET. A GOOD AND WELL FINIBHED BASEMENT, 21 feet wide by 32 deep, one 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 Painter, or any business of a similar kind. Enquire of GEO F. GILLMOBE, mb3o At the office of the Morning Post. janlToUwSm la Coal Land for Sale. SEVENTY-FIVE TO EIGHTY ACRES best quality or COAL, which can be brought to the centre of East Bir mingham or the river by Railroad. Tbl3 ofT-ra the best op portunity to mnnu r aeturers and dealers which can ever be obtained to aecure a val uuble Coal tract so near tbe city. The surface is beautifully located for Country Seats, and will bo sold whole, or in oao to five acre lota. Apply to WM. PHILLIPS, corner First and Ross streets, or L. C. lIKPBORN, No. 99 Fourth street near Wood. 1 Qnn ACKE3 OP LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near IOUU the Clarion river. This land la heavily timbered, has an excellent Foil, ami is said to contain an abundance of Iron ore, and a thick rein of bituminous coal. The Venan* go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, if not directly across it. The Millstown creek runs through it. ALSO, 500 acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the routo of the SnDbury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than In these lauds. Tbe completion of the Sunbury ond Erie, the Allegheny Volley, and the Venango railroads through'that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great value. Enquire of 0. D. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. 147 Fourth street. feb"22:e-*m:tf riiO LET—From the Ist of April next, the commodious JL BRICK. BUILDINGS situate in the Second Ward of tin? City of Pittsburgh, between Breckenridee street and the Monongohela river, lately occupied by Messrs. Bake well, Peats A Co. as a Glass manuf.tct'‘ry and warehouse. This property Is eligibly situated, adjacent to the Monon gaht-la wharf, tor any business connected with steamboating <.>r river trade, or for manufacturing purpose. Several small Buildings end a capacious yard are attach el. Apply to OLIYKR W. BARNES, President Pitt, and Conn. 11. It. Co., mhlfttf I Neville Unll, Fourth and Liberty streets. Rri.KT’3 IIOTKL, (formerly known as the Lamastibs House,) la offered fl*n«« on favorable terms. Being situated on the corner of Fourth street and G rant, near to the Court Hou?e, and about midway been the Jlfonongahcla Wharf and the iYfiruj/Jtxint'a Depot, it is one of the most pleasant, convenient and desirable locations in the city. The Uotcl trill be if desired, and leased for ft terin of yean, commencing from the 9ret of April next. For further information apply to JO3EPn S. k A. P. MORRISON, Att’ya, Office No. 143 Fourth at., Pittsburgh. j&r29:dtwtf Hoarding School, OH SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The GLEN HOTEL and Grounds ate offered for RENT for either the above purposes. The t>iie and arrangement or the house, tbf lx-auCy, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of tho position, secluded from every thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to mh24*tf J. W. BUTI KR. 97 Fropt street. A FARM CONTAINING 03 ACRES OF LAND, under a high state of cultivation, with a large and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, recently built and of modern style; goal Burn, Stabling, Ac., situated on the south bank of the Monongahcla river, 0 miles above Pittsburgh, being one rf the mewl beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to be found. Possesion given on or boiore the Ist of April next. Enquire of H. CHILDS A 00., luiiSrlf 133 Wood street. I AM authorized to pell low some yalueble Law Boohs. 10 vol.s. l*a- Reports, by Barr; e BouTier's Institutes; Greenliefs Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, last ail.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. GEO. F. GILLMORE, at the office of Morning Rost. A BAROUCHE AND SET OF UARNKS3.—They were made to order by our bejtt mechanics, and have only btt>D used a few months. They will be add at a bargain, a«, in consequence of a change that has taken place hi the subferiber’s family, he h -s no further use for them. A. BALLOU, a ps No. 1-16 Water street. UUILDIAU LOT Jb'OU SALE* A LOT 21 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alloy. -On the hack part of the Lot ia a Cellar Wail, built for two small Houses. This Lot is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be 6old low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMOBB, jy!3 At Office of Morning Tost; For Rent, A FARM CONTAINING. ABOUT 140 ACRES, on the StoubenTille Turnpike, six miles from Pittsburgh, lute homestead of William M’Cormick. Possession given immediately. Terms $250 pot annum. Enquire of JAMES C. RICHEY, mli7:d*wtf Near the, premises. 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, jvl3 at office of the Morning Post. NOTtIKR SMALL FARM IN VIRGINIA FoR SALE on easy terms. For particulars, call at the Real Es tate Ofllce uf S. CUIHBERT & BON, a p2 140 Third street. FOR SAL.E VERY CHE AP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by 100. A good bargain can be bad by applying soon at the office of the MORNING POST. jyl£:tf ixuß SALli—An excellent Frame House and Lot, on Jr Resaca street, Allegheny city, at a very low rate. En quire ot THOMAS WOODS, jan22:tf 75 Foorth street. JOIIN KELLY, mo LET—A two story Brick Dwelling House, on centre 1 Avenue. Apply to 11. MINER ACO , febl2 No. 32_ Smith field street DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST. TasATS AIL DISEASES Of TUB STB AND BAB 'WITHOUT CUPPING, LEICUING, BLISTERING, OR TUB USB OP CALOMEL. OFFICE 45S BROADWAY, COR. GRAND ST., NEW YORK. Hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ROUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acuteor Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and Gataract Scrofolous, Weeping or Watery Eye**, are among the diseases of the eye which are treated Dy Dr. 11. with perfect satisfaction. , , All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles. Artificial Eyes Inserted without an operation. AU letters post-paid will secore prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou sands of cases which huvo been successfully treated by Dr. Henderson: Wm J. Fryer, 526-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. ♦Alfred Sonthwick, Printer, “ “ fj. Goodspeed, Glens Falls, N. Y. ♦Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. ♦Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. 4-Misa Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co., N. Y. ♦Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Conn. •Johu Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David Littte, Engineer, N.Y. ■ Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Eng., N. Y. f James W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. Jarvis Rodgers, “ “ A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel. R. M. Ferrisn, Organ Builder, Houston St. R. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y. M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. Rosa, Albany, N. Y. A. Dillenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. B. H. Haviland, Athens, N. Y. John W. Hackott, Binghumptou, N. Y. ♦These patients were blind, and had to be led to the office. At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city at pleasure. V ♦These cases of Amaurosis were restored to sight after they were given up as incurable by tho faculty, and can be referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facts in these cases* by writing to them. janS To MVliolesale Grocers, Llqaor licaJfM And Manufacturers* •' THE SUBSCRIBER ia now importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which % of an ounce with w gallons pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy, .till ESSENCES OP ROCHELLE and OTAKD'S BRANDY , 01 JAMAICA and ST. CROIX ROM, ABAC. CIDER anu PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCIULDAII SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are ackDOffMsed by the Nan, York manufacturers by the great d™*”? aner ■ j rections for use will UoCELTWANGEIi, ■ , 141 Malden Lane. New York.- p o—lmnorter of Daguerreotype Chamlfflls, Platina, Thorn's Ext.Copaiya, Sulphate Am monia, Ac. ...««r.insn BARti * mJSKR, • ARCHITECTS:— Offices: Philo Hall, No. TS^TMrdrtreet, Pittsburgh; and east aide of the Diamond, Allegheny. jyUfcfim > v^ v -' .• . : -:' v.'^C f A':--- ■ * 4, Coal Works For Sale* Land for Sale Hotel for Lease* For Heat, Law BookSi For sale. MEDICAL. DK- MORSE’S" INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A PIZE.YO'JfEXOX m MBDTCIKB. Health Restored and Life Lengthened MORSE’S INYIGORATINO ELIXtR. IT will replace weakness with'- strength, Incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural ac tivity, and this not only without hazard of reaction, but witha hnpp7efiecton the gonoral organization. - Bear in mind that all maladies whorercr they begin, finish with the nervous system, and (hat the paralteation of the nerve of motion and sensation Is physical death< Bear in mind, i Q ko» that for o?ery kiod of nervons disease, the Elixir Cor* j dial Is the only reliable preparative known. - - CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convoy an adequate idea of (he imme diate and almost miraculo'iui change whjitli it occasions in the disease!, debilitated and shattered nervous fyatcffl f whether broken down by excess, weak by nature', or impair ed by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together un der its influence. Nor is tbo effect temporary; for the Cor dial properties of tho medicine reach the constitution Itself, and restore it to its normal condition. LOSS OP MEMORY, Confusion, giddioers, rush of blood to the head, melan choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra tion, irritability, nervoosnesr, inability to-sleep,* diseases ticldent to males, decay of tho propagating ffcncHons, bysT teria, monomania, vagae terrors, palpitation of’the heart, Impoteccy, constipation, etc-, from whatever causes arising, it is, if there bo any reliance to be placed on hnmafi testi mony, absolutely infallible. ♦ ..... A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative In all complaints incldentto females, mark know era In the annals of medicine. Thousand* of stimulants have been invented— thousands of invigoranta concocted— all. purporting to be specified in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE,. Who suffers from weakness, Ocravgemcnt,-nervousness, tremors, polns in the back, or any other disorder, whether both sexes—to give the invigorating Cordial a trial. MABI&ED PEHSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial afforlhey have bis*] abot tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. Tn sti directloDsare to be found the happyparents of bealthy iff spring, who would noi have been so. but for thi/v.extraordi* naTy preparation. Andltls equally pofant for the pinny dir* eases for which li is recommended. Thousands of young men bavo been restored by using it, and not in a single In* stance has It failed to benefit them. ' . PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION*, or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yeV low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. These are some of the cad and melancholy effects produ* ced by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, losa of mus cular power, palpitation of the heart,’ dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. * - Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of Ideas; depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some ot the evils produ ced. All thus afflicted / - BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind and body sretliemopt ne cessary requisites xo promote connubial bapplaea; indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with tbo melancholy reflection that' the happiness of another be comes blighted with your own. CAUTION. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persona. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprie tor’s Cac-almilo pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown in the glass:' Dr, Clorao’i Invigorating Cordial, C. H. RING, Proprietor, N. Y. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint hot ties—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. 0. n. RING, Proprietor*. 192 Broadway, N. Y. Bold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada and the West Indies. , . . ' AGENTS: • Pittsburgh Da. GEO. 11. JTEYSEB, No. 140 Wood it Do FLEMING, BROS., No. 60 Wood st Do ..R. E. SELLERS, Wood street^' Allegheny City... J. I*. FLEMING. Ag>»nt far 0h10...J. D. BARK, Cincinnati. • fai RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. 08, HATtJBE’B IKTAILIBLE SPECIFIC, FOR the Prevention and Cure of ImrEimTETf and 112* suttent Fevers, Fiver and Auoe,"Chills and Fetes, Dukd Ague, Genehal D£bo.itv, Nianr Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. Thte subtle atmospheric poison which at certain seasons is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is I he same in character wherever it exists—North, South, East or West—and will every-where yield to this newly-discovered antidote, which is claimed to bo tho greatest discovery in medicine ever made, This specific is so harmless that it may.be token by per sons ef every age, sex or condition, acd it will not substi tute for one disease others fliill'worse, ns is-too often the re sale in the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, and other poisonous cr deleterious drugs, not a particle of any of which is admitted into this preparation. Tho proprietor distinctly claims theas extraordinary re sults from the nse of this NATCHAL ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. w It will entirely protect any resident on traveler even in. the most richly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disearc whatever, or any injury from constantly In haling Malaria or Miasma. , . . ; Itwill instantly cbecklheAgue in person 9 who have Buf fered for any longth of time, from osa day to twenty year?, so that they need never have another ehiU, by con tinning its u.-e according to directions. ■ It will immediately relieve all the distressing results of Bilious or Ague diseases, such as general debility, night' sweats, etc. Tho patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent anil radical euro is effected. .. . Flnnlly, its use will banish Fever and Ague from families and all clasres. Farmers and nil laboring men, bv adopt ing it as a preventive, will be free from Ague or Bilious at tacks In that season of tho year which, while it is the most sickly, is the most valuable one to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases: some may require more: Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. Trade circulars for warded on application, and the article will he conslgned-on liberal terms to responsible partiesja every section of the country. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, R. T. Aoests—New York: 0. Y. CriCEENER A CO., and C. n. KING. Boston: WEEKS A POTTER. Philadelphia: DYOTT A EONS. J-. MITCHELL, No. 2fis liberty street, next door to Hand. WOODSIDES A BROTHER, corner of Anderson and Lacock sts., Ailevbeny. • (feb27 DR, HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. G. M. JACKSON, ThiladelpMa, Da., WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chrome or Karvous DcfaZify, Diseases of the Kidneys, and aJI diseases arising from a disordered Liver or. Stomach. Such asConstipa tion,lnw#rdPllto,. Fulness,or Blood to the ITead, Acidityof UieStomach, Nausea;Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour I Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit I of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, nurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering atthe Heart, Choak ingorSuffocatiogSonsationwben In lying Posture, Dimhesa of Yislon, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dali Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of tho Bkin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flashes 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 thU preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confi dence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which it is recommended. - It is no uew and untried article, hut one that has stood tho test of a ten years* trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale isunrlvalled by anv similar pre parations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and individu als,in all parts of tho country Is immense. Referring any who may doubt,to my “Memorabilia,?or Practical Reivlpt Book, for Firmer* and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufact jry,l2o Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. i®*Boldby Dr.Geo.H. Eoyser, 140 Wood street; B. A. Fahnestock A Co, No. 0 Wood street; .Fleming Brothers, 60 Woodstteot; H. P. Swart* and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny. , declOMswly is , * Bazin's Premium Perfumery. A PRIZE MEDAL at the Great London .Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations, in 1851, nod Seven High' est Premiums, awarded the subscriber iiithis country, hare proved his preparations of a superior quality, and placed him among the best perfumers and feoapmakorsof Europe and America. His celebrated Shaving. Creams and Lus trales, his fine Pomades, Toilet Waters, and Perfumes tor the Handkerchief, (of CO varieties,) ore unsurpassed by any in the world. All articles purchased at this es'abliihmerit are warrant* ed of the finest quality. With an addition of many new articles to hie list, and greatly Increased lacilities for manufacturiijgjbeis enabled to furnish them to dealers in any quantity desired, and at vory liberal pricer. J Country Dealers, requesting it, can httTff a Price List mailed to thoir address, free of postage. * .... X. BAZIN, (Successor to 15. Bom**!,) No. HiCheetuutfitreot, below Fowilbi * ' feb22:il*wlmla ~ Philadelphia. Palmer’s Celebrated Kplcitre&xa sauce, STAND 3 PREEMINENT for flavoring Sonpa, Gravies, Fish, Meat, Game, Ac. We advise aU. good'housewlvca to try It. Price 25 cents per bottle,at aUGroceryandFruit Stores in the United States and Canadas ' . For sale by M’CLURO and G. H. KEYSER, Pittsburgh. P. T WEIGHT 4 CO., jsnl&dawly Is g4l Market street. rhUn(telrhU. private - DB. BROWN, No. 41 Mm votes hlsoatire attention to an officcPracace. w ms business is mostly confined to Prioait w PflS. Ycncrtal DUxutz, and such painful affections, tmk bzouzht on byimprndanco, youthful indulgence andexcess SyphUis, Syphilitic Kruptions,Gonorrhea,GleeteStricturt Urethral Discharged, Imparity ofjthe Blood, with ail Dim* sea of the Venereal Organ. S'xln Diseases, Scorbutic Erupi tions,Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weal* ness, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female WeafcneJF* Monthly Suppreseionp, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula la Ano, Nervous Affections, Paine in the Back and Loins, lit! tation of the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treated*— Cure guaranteed : • Twenty years’practice (ten In this cUyJenabieaDr.BT own to offer assurances of a speedy cure to auwho may cose uni dathiscara •. Office and Private Consultation Booms, 41,Diamond alley moderate. , oovfeddwOy EHEUMAYISMv— Hr. Brown's newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain Remedy thatpeiufuitrouble. *ltneverfalls, * - ' Omceand Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND Pittsburgh, Pann’a. The DoctoTls aiweyaathomft marchsatdAw.. /"• ' CHEESE— 800 boxes W. K .cutting Obetse? 600 very he&t Hairy do. For sale by apO HENRY H. COLLINS* plLdawly .1— ■Cfc .... '. ■ •
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