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Murphy, -1 ee P cr °f a doggery at tho foot of Liberty t ' Li.*\ ‘ «;~i '* v SV r^*'£? waß yesterday summoned to appear bo- | ora Donaldson, to answer to the charge of .''rjb*t^*,?;-vr^£v*v ,r i - -* s jV^Y e^*n 6 liqoor on Sunday. The information is "V^ovV?*^*'iMlJ’t,\-J'fnado by George Stewart, and the case will be -C]' O'?' ■ v,\ r on Batardfty neit ~i^ritf-Vv'?*'lfr 1 Horrible.—The Monongahela City Republican A* t P* t'., -* „ s ’ * l vlrM' * "* F j f ’«jtatea that tho body of an iofant was found on '■ J v *. j Jbc road, near that place, on Saturday last, with ’ ;V* * tj r * 'V ’ ‘ .*V»* *V- I*o head swashed with stones, and its body mu l.*n a horrible manner, by hogs. ETUE!iED - —Wo are happy to announco that “«X. ~ y . *« P,** Lowry has returned from hia visit to the ijf** * * f i. v\ “”'c‘ .’^r 661 * an( l caQ be found at bia post, at* to the dntiea of hiß office. > c< *' 1 •. T- e -t *' ' ’ ’fcl %*.: *\m\ Clo KINO ur tiie Streets.—A number of Al «f/v» V s * t .li, *' .f- '* •'v/pgheny mercbnnts were fined the usual sum, V' r; .-.'<• ■; by Mayor Adams, for leaving obstruo *,-« ‘■-■■*'!->■ feoDS on the Btreetß over Sunday. -f‘”S^'Sr'C r^"' T r jy!l Slander Suit. —Mr. John Parker yesterday " S l ;V-V r Bait, in the District Court, ngaiDSt "-/D *’•' George Smith for slander. ' ' 'rxTpir C■_ ,r L -* •. r:, * l * e *■ A Heavy Term.—The April term of the District . ‘‘ , '• ; .*/'.* , # ourt commenced yesterday morning. Over •>«. vj*;r;.•»v’ I ’^*^rXv* * loven hundred casos are set down fir trial. \ -X' ■‘•'''f't.j. S -i'.‘, r - a cAiin. '.'SS' ' V "iv?bi' -t'L ( . V ,3',-’--.' r'.-rti %»■*, •pSOJIAS SMYTH (late of Joynos 1 Fek’n Tea Store) i-jV:^,...j r v t>. .• '-.rX- ■ y-.-i»s **B reflpectfnlly inirrms his friends and the public that hi sT 1 ’”” :,*": *r , \ f i -ft nr -t., v . )now located at tho new tea store, 112 gMrTnFItrD BTRitT, opposiTs Tna Post Opfick, “*■.’■’.'r'-.'? v .' r - ! ■'• ' h« offi*re for fuJo as nc* and a*: well on ns'sorted V : ’.'■- '•■■■ a ! ... °f TEAS as can bn found In !h« city. Also, UIO nn«l 3 • Jx_ , r, t V* 5 L-' . ” *< AVA COFFEE, LOYEMNG‘3 end ST. LOUIS REFINED -le.'•w «-*.*•.• oV-i •*; "-a• ••' j-••■..'.t'r.‘,.• r.*'■. •■**"‘’.VDG AES —All purchased for cash, and will be sold at n •\V J '-X- Xm a j OBll o dTCPCe t either by wholesale or retail. aplSlm u'-Lv <'V?*’^ NNETS ’ BONNETS-A. A. MASON A CO. have re .-:: it' '.. - ■'■• ■ •■ ,s, y t> Mlvca MiotbiT lwc« supply of Spring Bonm-tn, ror,- 'Citr' if - > .;. N-u -ll ' .„t'f v ffiog of English Straw, Spilt and Putin Straw, Pedal N-:....< ;-. X! li. > x: r.jV.p'.UW. Italian Fancy Lice, and Nvapolltan, Ac. A larva ;f) i.jnwera. Olmpa, Buttons, Ac.. Ac. „p 2 o vX.t •.xX,iX,r-,ll',Nc-r^-:“‘s-'t,!;’!,.. !. JjvrEW GOOPS Juat opening, a new and splendid stock X-: *rXWi s ;^VXt'V } , * : '.- r£‘ ti tA. of WATCHES, .lEWELRY, Ac ,at the Old Establish VJ •- T'-'IA .frloVa 33 A.inonaeof W. W. WILSON. 67 Market street, aarnar < r "i. v /-'-‘:-X 4 ,' - ■'. f.'. L '-. Vc; tj P x rpurth. Costomerfl and viritor* will nlwnys end this « w 1 ~rj':~ r */> ‘ ti ; , *. * L-■.- 4 r f ,'/*> '•» ‘ife and juft eßtablUhinent to deni with, and prices m 4 ’ivr fJ; . w ; v - v r-.* 1 ! vV •■■-*'„.*’ v-<- ,t ;- ; heap or elsewhere—either East or Weft. ’’^ViA.VhX'r>^'7,^''-•■? . 3 -'{ V , . v- < 1 r s; ' attention jaid to FINE WATCH REPAIR. A;.\! ; t'X^N i -v >s>~< •->. ' ' ! ,V '.iH'-oX'-VXV'F- apl9 rj ' „,;•.-,. 'tC,;, mV.rS/. >\ .* , ■ •,' “v;. .• jjiTHO 18 TO BLAME, if you don’t supply youree. •• -.-‘WCiKiIfeVV- 5 - ■*- With NEW.PTYIED and FABHIONABLE • Tr'Vj°°TB, GAITERS end FRENCH SLIPPERS?*^®* *■■ a,*- g;X’ i;" f *-,® he had In abundant variety at •' r-M BCHMERTZ’ BTORE, No. 107 Market at • .bvvV'-V. t'l/ir APLE MOLASSES—Receiveil and for sal® ty .V^v-.p * »P 24 HENRY H. QOLLTN3. li-'r" it’'X 5 .. v w r ‘ r 'i 3 *■ >'.;♦» TRICKLED PORK—SO bble. received and for sale by V' "<•- &&{j •'*»i ep24 HENRY H. COLLINS. A VS" r*x H.'S&n ' - •> 0 7aT POTATOES—2S bbla Seed (Neshannock) Potatoe.- i v'.'-'IJvV 'ji‘‘ 'w for Bale by JAMES M’LAUGHLIN, .M^; a ' X- i- ire* *'{ ’’JaplT corner of First and Pinilhfield streets. ■•-•.; ~ % ••«?;• -XISW ; v ‘--; -jVTa* /,.t v-, • • *- r .nv -! JVtt F •, --f, ' J ~>v r.- , vn l .•; ; ; \ v'> : <{ f«,j' .j ; k,r 'Vr’ i ...M.r.-'i 1 ‘■t'- s-Srl '*'>* • ,‘t «‘t\ 'V'^ ‘r: *■ Xt-, r*7 o. l I *-• .v ’ t v>.Xfu •;,!•)'- its v.:j • .-..' of **x- 't t ; ‘a£V£ ;•■'/ • T~ v.\ : ‘< ■ ,■ c- - . ,kov;. v#.\; <•. * •:V/‘;r- v-- ;-- • - - > ' l .*j L*i'*- ! ~ - *£>*•■,■: t "7,'.’ r t i'.,’' *V : ‘,’v '•■,'•’■! J' ’ ■.-■■' ’* ‘.- .1- -i 1 •*. - :• ; .:;■* -v'’. ■’*"■■ - 'fHv ■■ j■' •■: - : t I. , ,< : .: v -- . j .■ * .~nv - .. i- -■*-i. _■ _.: . v ■ ' i . .■ . ■ !'■ ’■ ' . > 1 '"• " »/-. T'*\ c \C"' f f- -?i> * <4 -V V£ V » J « fc- t■” t »}/*• ’i-** .“V"*- '•» .T «* ' . »',*.»*■ ‘i > ' *. «* *7 t ‘t '• -.■•(■ C.. £•■-. ■;•'* >;* \ -V. <■■ VY* V* V* •» *>. -••• «* ,<•!/ ,'V «: I,\-.. !»y* !- ’ ' ; - ■ :". v>'-‘ : - T j- v t • . . " v ‘ 'IVV '' ■■ ‘ j t: ' J .'• ; ,-Y.y ; .’Yc ‘‘ * « *• i'.- : < T 'i : < . - SV; '*■ •« t ODIBTXU* LIMS-M “"*» 10 .;?!’?•.• r.f i ty [»pl»J T JAB. McLAOQHUN. v ' vS i ?■' I.* Yi’..'” * Lfcs 20-V i* 'I ■ " ,•• ■■>Jc2 > : r- *' • •••■ ?•*■’:: r: - '., r r;'-• • -:- /' : r ' - f '»7* J '.’ f /: - *•• r " •, : t-V. YY-yy.S ;f ■’fj'-'cC"? ; V - K ***• i ~~ .~.,-. THE CITY POST. TUEBDAY MORNING: An Earnest Complaint. —Tbe following com plaint, entered in the Mayor’s Book yesterday, is of too earneßt a character to esoape tbe atten tion of the officer to whom it is directed: •* To the Street Commissioner of District. —ls it possible that you are a man of flesh and blood; is it possible that you have eyes to see that intolerable and long suffered nuisance on Fifth street, near Smitbfield, in shape of huge piles of dirt end rubbish. Or is it possible you have ears, and have not heard the loud and deep complaints, made daily, for the last year, about that same nuisance? Is there sense and reason in you, Mr. "Commissioner, that you tole rate this ? If you are afraid to act, say so. We have, like patience, eat on a monument smiling at grief, and waited to see if this load of stuff wouldn’t of its own accord (to mortify you) walk off, but we can stand it no loDger. The warm weather, flies, and our idea of progression, won’t permit it. So look out, if you don’t exercise your authority immediately. Signed, 41 Several Citizens of Fifth Street.” Loss of Lumber.—On Sanday afternoon, a largo raft containing 200,000 feet of boards, be longing to a Mr. Hook, of Warren, Pa., was jammed so hard against several log rafts lying st tbe head of flerr’s Island, that the fastenings cooneotlng it together were broken loose, and the lumber thrown upon the water. About $2OOO worth floated off. We also hear that several other rafts were destroyed on Saturday and Sanday. Two or three are lodged on the piers of the different bridges, from whencethey cannot bo taken until the river falls. The loss of lumber this spring on the Allegheny appears to have been immense. A Gem op Art. —We noticed yesterday io the Dagaerrian rooms of Mr. He ugh, fortfrterly Hough and Anthony, on Fourth street, a daguer rotype taken from a fine paintiog on copper, of the Madonna, by Murilla, which was purchased in Berlin a short time since by young Mr. Hlrsh field, of Wood street Wq understand a few oopies of the daguerrotype may be purchased at Mr. Hough's rooms. The picture is a close copy„of one of the master pieces of art in the old world, whilst the daguerrotypes are really very beautiful. VICLATIOH OF TIIK SUNDAY LaBOB Law —A summons was issued yesterday, by Alderman Donaldson, for tho appearance of the oaptain of the steamer Keystone, rrbo is charged with a 'violation of the Sanduy laws. In unloading freight on the Sabbath. We did not bear the merits of the case, a 9 n-> examination wns held, but presume there was the most urgent necessity to unload tho boat, as otherwise tho captain would not have allowed (if he did) his hands to work on Suoday. A Thievish Vagabond.— A vagabond, named Fritz Miller, who did not appear to bavo any honest way of making a living, was arrested yes terday by tho police of Allegheny, and commit ted to jail as a vagrant. On searching his per son, two dozen of spoons were found ; and it was subscqneutly ascertained that be bad a large box of the same articles secreted at his lodging house. Any one who has lost spoons lately will probably find some of them by calliug at the Mayor’s office, in Allegheny. Identified —We learn that the body found floating in the Allegheny, on Saturday last, on which Alderman Hays, Fourth Ward, held an inquest, has been identified ns that of Felix Gan ter, a German, who kept a jewelry shop on Ohio street, Allegheny. He was a man of intempe rate habits has heen thought partially de- i ranged, and has been missing for some five weeks. At one time he wqb considered a weal thy man, but by his dissipation reduced himself to comparative poverty. A Good Move —We observed yesterday that Sheriff M a gill held bis public sales in the Com mon Pleas coart room, iostcad of in the rotunda, as has been tho custom heretofore. This was decidedly a good move, as it was almost impoa- Bible to understand either the bidder or the auc tioneer io the latter place, and it is an uocora fortable place beside. We presume the sales hereafter will be held in one of the court rooms, when not otherwise engaged. Distressing Accident. —A little boy namcJ James Lawrence, while playing on a raft, yes terday, near the Haud street bridge, accidental ly fell into the water, and before assistance could be rendered, was drowned. llis body was sub sequenlly recovered, and an inquest held. His parents reside on Logan street, Allegheny, and this sudden and terriblo boreavement, has over whelmed them with grief, District Court —Before Hon. M. Hamptoo. Ephraim Wormser and Morelz Kraus ts. Wil |liam Mfigill. Urobstnetter and Stanton for plain- Itiffs; Marshall & Brown for defendant Action of trespass for sale of two horses. No verdict | John J. McAfee vs. 8. Haines. Hepbnrn and i Woods for plaintiff; Williams for defendant. Ao jtion of ejectment for 80 acres land in Peebles ;and Wilkins township. On trial. I Henbt Succup, the owner of a small confeo ;!tionery on the Birmingham wharf boat, and who vhas been fined several times for selling cakes, &c., on Sunday, was brought before jAlderman Donaldson, yesterday, to answer to charge of the same sort. Tbo offence FRENCH BUTTONED AND HIGH HEELED GAIT jj ERS, of a superior quality, just received. and now ffered to tui Ladixs, at tho Cheap hd••■« •’• v*»* -• • ;• ii •-. r . ■ '" -• ‘~v **. ; • • “ „ # '-. t »••;■ . ■•••' f»*»4 * > • ’‘V*; r V •- COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, OFFICER President— JOHN SHIPTON. Pint Tice President— Wh. H. Smith Second “ « W«.S SSm Secretary- W*. 8. Haven. *' Treasurer— John D. Scullt Superintendents. T. No&thav , Ja V < P° t ’w‘n,SLiZ? ii Z i ‘i m WlU.lAH H. Fmitb. Dowortb ® JNSaABT » c - F - Josss, Benjamin Bakewell, J. 8. APRIL 24. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Office of tee Baht Morning Post, > aqejpq in . , Tuesday, April 24. 1855. \ ABbh»-10 casks imported refined Soda at 3*4c, 4 mos; 8 tons domestic do 314, time. J BACON—3OOO lbs Shoulders, Sides and Hams at 8,9@100 cash; 1,500 tbs Rams 10c ca'h; 1.800 lbs Shoulders Bc. cash; 6000 lb Shoulders, Sides and Hams 8. B%©loc- 5 500 do do do io lots 8, 9©loc ; 8000 do do do 8 9(2|10c. ’ BEEF—S tierces Dried 12c, cash. BLOOMS—6O toDS Juniatta No. 1, ..U na Forge 5.75 six months. * ’ CORN MEAT/—l2O bus. sifted at H,ofcV£. FLOUR—I 2 bbls. superfine Pearl Mill $10.20- 10 do fine $8 70 GKAI V —OOO bus. Oats frcm depot at 5OO do from wharf, 64*^; 100 do Kir Corn at 96V.£ Per Steamer Nashville-} Liverpool, April o.—Milligan, Evans 4 Co. quote the sales of Cotton for five business day# included in the week Good Friday being a holiday, at 82 500 biles, Including sales to speculator* of 19,000 bales and 10,600 for expert- There has been an active speculative demand and price* have slightly aevanced, and the market closes buoyant Fair qualities bavo improved most, say ><; advance; M ad vance on middling, and about 1-10 frr oi’dfnary. The mar ket is dull, and prices are unchanged: Orleans fair, 5 ; middling, 6 116. The advices from Manchester are more favorable Brkadstuffs—Brown 4 Shipley quote Breadstuffs as gen erally unchanged. Western Canal Flour, old, 425; new 39a; Ohio, 40s. White and Yellow Corn. 435: mixed corn* 42s Gd. Wbit* Wheat. red, ll l 4s. ’ Provisions—The maTk°t is generally unchanged prices stlffer but not quotably hleher. Lard has advanced Is Monet Market—U S stocks are active, with a general im* provrment; State Hocks are also belter. The Bank of England has reduced its rates to 4h£ per cent. Bullion is increasing and money is easier. Consolsaro quoted at Oi-*' ®924£. '* Iron—Welsh rails are quoted on board at £6 7s Od Scotch Pig Iron, 58s. New lork April 21 —The Cotton market has recovered Its previous decline und is active with sales of 5000 bales; N. O. middling, 10. Flour firm with sales of 3500 bbls'; Southern unchanged, with limited busiuosa. Coro a triflo higher: sales 12 SCO bus mixed at $1 IJ. pork unst! tied ; sales SOO bbls old Mess at Be. f firm with upward tondwncy; sales of unpacked Chicago at $14.76© 15 50: Lard higher; Fales in kegs at U©UU, und in bbis at Whisky, Oh.o. 3.Va,351aL Groceries firm, with moderate Imrines*. Stocks better; money unaltered Virginia fcixes, Cumbciland, 29U; Eria Railroad! 51®£: Reading, 81^ Cinci snati, April 23 —The river is Thl ling slow 1v : west her fine. Flour in fair demand; sales 700 bbls »t >9.5j<.tj9.75. Com. .9©SO. Whisky. 33 Butter dull nt I6(ril8. I*tovl - quiet; bulk meat sold to a limited eitent *t fur Shoulder* and Pi les; sales 300 bbls prim*- Lard ut ; sal'B COJ kegs do at 10c, C'overai-ed, $5.50 MoKwips firm at 32, An active enquiry fer Sugar, and fair qualities held attic. Coffee dull. British and Continental Exchange^ SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SIIERSIAN A CO. OK THE UKIOK BASK, LOKDOK, I* Seva OF £1 ANT Upttaum TIIKSK DRAFTS are available i-t ail (he principal Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, and the CONTINENT. We also draw Sianr Rills on M. A. Orunebaum & Bailin, FRAXK FORT A StAIX, Which serve as a Remittance to all parti of GERMANY. SWITZERLAND and U'LLANP. Persons Intending fo travel abros : may procure. through ua, Letters of Cr« IJ’, cm. lUll-u'e Magazine, for Mnv. Prion H' p»n'j. Peterson's Magazine, for May. Price 1 h- - * t e,*nt*. Frank Lc-lie's Jouroul, frr May. Pr <-« 1 cents, or send fur whate er you ruay want in lbe R.tok II MINER i CO , Vo !'*2 PejiOlhel 1 sLr^t ap2l AVV.NfI AND IJKKAUK i'K LA I~N iv*"aT*A.~M ASO N A j CO. arc just opening auotlur lot of u«»v and ppWo'lid ►lyies of Lawn** Al.-o, 10 moro coao* of J«? Lain*.-, eotirrly np* Mjlca. F-lft v i Rlri-M’. Waif eTisii-u>o wut*VJh UQ do Trout; SO do p.ckere!; 120 do Salmon. This day rereiviug uud lor a-I** by tvp2l IIKNIIY II C.'LUNS MACKEREL —HO barrels .No '•> Jarre. f. r kh!h t-v hi«'»l II I!NKY INS. SELL Po T AT«jha-- luu L.u*uei» r*-i'il. tor sat*- nv npdl JKMK9 UAUbK*>!>, S\> /KT i'UTATuES—Iu btiJs. prime Jtf-v. for «♦*—!, for *«)« lapJU JAMES WAUI>K'*P. AN UoIKSPKN r ATVaK'Jv'*.* OALLKkV »uVrfp»T the Ivter ot art. Aj>oilo Uuildiug*, TO FOLKTU street a 21 IjAKLOK PAPERS, of b-aull(ul desdjfuw, tu »«l»et, irold 1 velvet, udJ while an] t.lu* *atiu damask timtat iuu*, for wi’e by WALTER P MANUAL?., »p*2o So \Vo*d iMre.t jaB. McLaughlin • W'r 1 } * ’ -v: 1 Commercial Summary. TELEGRAPH MARKETS •* DHKAJIS” RSVEKIK; rompoud by F. 11. Uod^e.**. Pop RCM*w the Queclit'i'D. *• "lw«i oil the blu* Canaries ” or my U«1 cl/ur. Anc*le ever bright nnd tuir. Have you ftwn Sam • My Annie Jrar. Oh, whisper what thou fecb-st. I’ve h heart lo exchange. A 9 ay down East. The Flaunting Flft? of Libert/. One carelrM word. L •>uit» Napoleon Ou'.rk Step. I,<- Sourlrr de Louise —Ker»-rb\ jor Ch«s V.-as. Uenlle moon, whose Htlt»*r light—wuh varl-ikti: L' par J. A/rbnr. La Zepbire—Tremeto—Cloi* J*r\l*. NEW POLKAS— Pic-Nic; Why l* a Man: Ct.V street; Josephine. “ IdlewlM dedicated m N • KkW 30HOTnINCHES— P. Wjllijs; Fniry Land, 4c. 4a. NEW MARCHES—Frederick the Great: GrtnJ March de Concert, &?~ GUITAR MUSIC—" Few Days;” Ob’ whisper what tb--u f«*eh->t; The separation Also, a collection of hlititrt Mu>-ic frr th«* Flute and V iulin lift rictiTrU by eiJATILOITK ItI.UMK, At the "Old E*tablifh** 1 l*iat;<> fepoi." ft ji 131 No. 116 Wood street. *e*ond door al-oi e Hf It st Alexander VV. Foster, Attorney and ux’nskllok at law, ast> s u. i- TOR IN Cuancesv. Agent for procuring Bounty Lands nod Pern-ions, sod for the Collection of Claims !□ Ureal Britain and Ireland. &xj~ Collect Inna made In this and adjoining Counties; Es tates if deedentfl settled, Heal Estate bought. m>M or leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invented on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers d; au u. Offlrj-oti FOUR HI st re *t. a f-.w d'vir-t above Sniithbeld. Pitiaburah, March tS, — t rnh!2* law’ A. VV. Foster, 'VfOTARY PUUMC, »nJ Commissioner for the States of Tennessee. New (lamp-hire. C« unerllcnt. Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa Calif iruia r.nd Virginia. Deeds drawn, and ackfiowWdgmeutu and proofs taken for reco d or use in any of liie ah named States Pittsburgh, March 16. 1H >i—| mhi' ill* 1 OLD SOLDIKKB are reminded that under ihe R cmiy Land bill just passed, all who have served in any war since 171*0 are eu'illed to 169 acres of land. Th- under signed ofTers his services for ihe pnx'.arement of Warrants under said Act. A. W. FOSTER, Attorney at Lhw, Eourth st , above sinkhfield. N. B —The law applies also to ail Drivers engaged in hauling for the Army ; to all Failorß and Murine*; to Rev olutionary Oflicer* aud Soldiers; to those engaged ns Volun teer P at PlnlLjdiurg ; to flotilla men, and to those enquired In defence of I/**wifctnwn. (Del.i tnb- 6 :djw ALKKCtt 11. CUKUNQ CPWABD DITURIIsJE. Cnrltng, Ilobertaon Co., MANUFACTU KBKd OF CUT, PRESSED AND PLAIN FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouse No. 14 Woo J street, corner of Front street, Pittsburgh. 4Cg- All other kiuds of Glassware and Window Glass, at low market prices. nptlrdly ARNICA PLAbT. US.—l have received a Inrge lot of these celebrated Plaftcrd for pains or weakness in ibo fide, back or limbs. Alao, a supply oi Needles’ Compound Hemlock Plasters, and a variety of other kinds. Those having to use plasters, can always procure the best in the city at JOS. FLEMING, nps Corner Diamond and Market ft. SEED OATd —2O bus. Scoich i'otaio Oats, fine, lor Hale by mh'.3:4tw* JAMES WAHDIIOP. CILOVKRSEKD— 12 bbl« prime ClOTerSeetl. fur snlu by / apl7 HENRY IT COLLINS. ARNICA PLASTERS—I have received a large lot oT these celebrated Plasters, for pains or weakness in Ihe fide, bock or limbs Alao a supply of Needles’ Com pound Hemlock Plasters; and a variety of other hinds. Those haviog to use Plasters con always procure the best in the city of JOSEPH FLEMING, aplT corner of Market street end the Diamond. HAltt DYES—i hove receded a large assortment of Hair Dyts; aaong which are Roussel’s, Baleh*-ler’s, Crlstadoro’e, Harrison's, and Alexander’s Tricobaphe. Per sons wanting a good article, that they can always rely on, can procure it of JOSEPH FLEMING, npl7 corner of Market street and the Diamond. ANUY SOAPS—L have this day ofeued a large assort* meet of the finest Fancy Soups in use; consisting in part of Low's genuine Brown Wlnsor, Cleaver's Honey, Bazin's Almond and Emollient, Wright's Musk, Rose, Pe chculy, Vertena, Almond, Sweet Briar. Geranium, Ac. JOSEPH FI EMING, corner of Market 6treet and the Diamond. I>LUELICK WATER—IS bbls of thla celebrated Mineral ) Water; received this day, per steamer Empire City, by JOSEPH FLEMING, _aplj _ corner r.f Market street aDd the’fllamond. CONGRESS WATER—4 gross (in pints and quarts) re ceived direct from the Springs, by JOSEPH FLEMING, >pl" corner of Market street and the Diamond. SAFE AND INTERESTING BOOKS' FOR CHILDREN. We havo just received a I ne assortment of Juvenile Books, for Family and Babbath School Readiog. Call and examine at G 5 Market street, near Fourth. ft P 6 J. B. DAVTBON. DRESS GOODS.—A. A.~MABON ACO have just -S? received another splendid lot of Dre°s Goods, compri sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Borages, Tissues, Or gandies, Ac., Ac., with some elegant styles r.f Flounced Be rago Robes. [apC} 25 FIFTH ST. 1 n DOZ. BAJOU’S SUPERIOR KID ULOVES,'‘bittekand I\J dark colors. Also, another lot of that genuine French Workiog Colton received by Express, this morning, at _aps VAN GORDER’S, S 3 Market B t. SPRING TRIMMINGS of all kinds, colors and varieties, at [ap6] VAN OORDEK’S Bank of Pittsburgh stock.— 2o shares wanted at Ns. 71, Fourth street. WILKINS A CO., ap6 Commission Stock Brokers and Bankers. Business paper nkuu' (aps) BOUNTY APl’LlCAXioNS.—l’orins tor applies- ’ tloo for Bounty Land for *alu by W. S. HAVEN, ; ; : —a uiinv > nci"h*v* n l* 4 I‘rintur nnj Stationer, Market 6t., corner 2d. Mohair Mitt*, I>l d*y .April Oth, »*«*,, le«dM new Mantilla, ; BUS ÜBle U ** B ap!6 to which they invite ihe attention of th« Ladies. ap9 EAR OOR.N— HOO barbels for solo by B p2 JAS. McLAUGHI.IN. rillMK IS MONEY—Yon can rare both, If you bare do- ; I cidod on having au. introduction to yourself. CARGO, 1 7Q FOURTH street, suits the public In style, price and quality of PICTURES. apl6 j J\JBU IS FOR HIT JER JfIEJT. The Ri% er. Latt ovoning at dusk there were 10 feet 4 inches water In the channel, and falling slowly. Business on the wharf was brkk. There were 16 boaU receiving and discharging freight. hie Forest City.’’ Is the regular packet for Wheeling this morning; ebe leaves at 10 o’clock, A. M. The steamtr “ Clam Dean" is loading for Bt. Louis, Gale na aod Dubuque—she wili leave today. The fallen ing named boats are erpeeted to arrive to-day from the Illinois river: “Alma,” “J. 8. Pringle," and “ Persia.” The fine steamer “ Chicago ” returned from St. Louis on Sunday evenin/, with a full load of freight She is now loadiug for Louisville and will leave this evening. The fine st**amer “ Allegheny,” Cept. M’Lane, is the re gular packet for Cincinnati ; ehe li-aves at lOo’clock, A.M* She oift-rs a good opportunity to those w i-hing to make a quick trip to the Queen City. The splendid steamer “ Paul Joces,” bound for St. Louis, being ijt-L-.ireJ yi-s <■: day, w ill pcssitiwly 1.-avr- to-day. Tas* sengeis going W««t aboul.} avail thempelvea of this opper* tunity. lUnflk-ers will'be found attentive and accommo dating to nil. POET OF PITTBBUKOH. in fcet 4 jv--nr.« water in tm* cua.vnxlT ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson. Parkinson,Brownsville. •* Luzerrii-. Bennett. Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Feeble.'*, Hlizalteth. Michigan No-J, . W.dlsviiJe. “ Koroul Uilv, Moore, Wheeling. “ C'*nv(>y, Wolf, Gnlliopoli*. “ Adnlin, King, Zanesville. “ Bdle Golding. Golding, Nashville. “ Yeuture, Gordon, Steub mvillu. ‘ Allegheny, M’Lean, Cincinnati. “ Wisconsin, tow-boat, Madison DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Rennet t.Brownsville. “ ll* n U.) r.rd. I’tvble-*, Elizabeth. Michigan No 2. ——, Wellsville. “ Diurnal, Sh-pherd, Wheeling. “ Ken tone Stare, Hazb-p, Cincinnati. “ Gen. Larimer, , Steubenville. PITTSBUBGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, rev. t rv convev wj. r. i.r PASBENGEUS AND KUKIGIIT PITTSIiUmJIf, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, and or.nit-*rt, h!iu \ j t'r.*- “>Lr Tuauiott :>ailt link of Steam PsCSiTsor. il.f Ohio rv-> :. 11 «*c»ti:h with Iho U. 8. Mail Lin»- of from oin.-mr.nl; t<- IjOuisviUn and Balnt Lou is, t) wl.j.-h pt uiid 1: •■jglit nr*' hckrUd ami re cn'y!'\:wjn del:;;. T'-r itHtr StcsniT* have been added to the I. lie, whi L now pi the 1.-liowjug boats: Ikiyso/ Departure Boult. from J’ltlsburah. BUCK.KYI. ST AT K M. w. iv t iTr«oovea....s»Ti» I.*-.' t I'i i \ , C:l} ■a Hi <» L’.’l.O J 1 I.». '•J‘*r 1‘ \ 11. V I’A* I.l>, l:i't * t-fti i'KJpharKli, nt.-d \\ li-t' , .iu/, at all lul«Tffi<'iliate TL- IMrrtV M. will lt‘nT,' I’j! i»hi: ruli <>□ MonJur*, ffri urs ! »y' i.n I *, i>t in <■ A. M ft'itrrrtin'f -ili .fu l > c' i, r.n '1 . -i, Tliursdari an 1 tiiiunlay-. ai T’ a '>’ l. !:. \ >! ILo 10:;K*T L’M . 1 i T'” wrjh f,n ri»ur • J.i>* ai; I . v -; . 'i r 1 i' - nt 1 1 >< • t. M A'<' uminp, ' lit Will !.■!»>• '. ‘U • , V r-ln. «Jn_VB ftbd Ft »• J Fcr :r. i, 1 * •.:> • I, ' 11.. .1 1* I'-.1.U Si, V. .*>ll. D 'V.’S S. | | rout *•! r«*l For St. Lonlt, (inlrna nml M Paul. The NFV\ V'l.lK, Crtj't. OILLWVitE, i llu - AIK «- f ■»-» H. *1 i ivn- : r ih- nlx.»r> s»nJ A«Ss!2s.i.l*-iHi^i , ..:'c j« .r» - ».u iilb n»*:.. .t I.- \. M. '!li- - - > :i. • 7 itKJ.LX 1 1 : tl.fi'NO. fa) t TB.'S. M v ‘ ; • 1 ‘ '‘ i!! •«•*»- (: - r »»•«• «*•'- iot-Tin.-Ji:*«- JK'TU on TCKrIUY, 2lih t lu A '! l or (!.[.•!.! or j.fi ? a j<; 01 VI lUl;i"N'n.vkt!.l' f \OFTOS. For St. I.oula, Unleun mid Dubuque 'I •'it* *l -u.i' r t. !. Aii \ li i. \\ , CaJ.!» in. VY v. l': \> . X .-r V.. l.f y ~u . '• i. i i-i. Tf lu: the above «TrSii®li'Sas4aj«.t:, on •. in:-nu- l.jie lanuiugv ou TUKS- DAY. ULh Ir.kl a 1 For lr- ~ht *■! j.a iij.il • i t h i rvi., at 1 * * 'I K>*r H'm,: i,l ■■r pm... m 1 • IS );> CANADA NY 1 AST. . f\t > •<- Uw! ..It.l, Tort S ( unify , JTSp'jK iie&mfa »i*.i i-c.i ttur«ni. T!!K \ '■ ■■■ R. H\«*vva, *, i I\tJ t •». I. :>• V, 1,-kvc, l I. i , . • 1 TUtiiSi’A'i i •. i >i L«-fcT.-x F-.rt I. i-u . : L-i.l. ► I'■ -i 1 and nAT l K \> A \’> I The r-u-gs M.. Coluuih.J• ;»i- ! Oxi. -\nv tti" Lwk* »1. .*!<■, i.t: : th- R.itrt,a>. Ai>. -t: • : Liu'- i.f : h • ILiilroail. F'-r ..n-i J -• •• ► LA Ul' KK I>A I. K. t'i- \h; or A MT.i.ll'K 1* -r !•■ TEA J TM.ni; a; :»o -t* y iv ; F.n>• nu t>untr', ?>•; ct- A l>o : St! r Nl: V>' ul .’b> rt V n;l4 S JAYNKS, Nv. ,>S Fifth Btraet. OHIO FARM FuK SALI.. ivn,«t-iJDi: Sixty two Acre* i!' diuin; i..uiii, Miu-tir in <_ ; "1 uidt>i'inu emitity, Ohio, at ttt'd imli« »ih*.Ti* S\ anl \\ uhi:: u u;i rtcr t'f a iu le of ih f Rearer »■ \i*n>!.•«» of t'it Bburi'tt nnd l level and K. It It i» i> i’. under f -t.< uni about Ji.rt._v iuti" iu cult i- Tutloti; u pood trillin' I' *• 1 1 11 limine, Hart), 4c.; it Well of excellent water nt t i.e door; apm ill urcb rd ; Garden, Ac , Ac. Two vc U 5 i 1 (V.hl opcncl, uud coal under the whole farm. As the owner is removing IYm, this place will be sold nt the hvr price c! $2,100. For terms and fur ther information, (Ij nlv nt the Heal Hatntc (J c* of apl4 S. CUrilliKKT & SON, 140 Third et. • HESRT L. BIMJWALT. LACK COLLARETS AND BLRKVKS—AupasseeCoilar ets and Fronts; Cambric Embroidered Collars and SleeTes, i:i setts; LSn*n Riling Habits and Sleeves; Em broidered and Conrid l.iuen Collar and SleeTrs; and a new uu'l i-bob o a-s r'.meut t f Embroideries of all descrip tions, just receiv a at VAN GURDER’S, apl-l 83 Market sireet Fl>is' WHITE i.MiUsll OkaPK SETTS—Cottars mill Sleeves; ul#o u n«\r lot of BUck Crape Collars uml Sleeves, just turned m VAN GORDER’S, B3 Mnrket street. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SUUVMOIt, Fifth street, op posite the Cou:t liou.se, Pittsburgh, Peuna. —has per manently located. Mid "111 punctually attend to all buniueas eutrustcd to his charge. lion. W. Y. Johns-on, Pre-ide it Allegheny Valley It. It. Vi. Milnor Roberts, Chief Engineer “ “ k * Geo It. Eiehb;um. As-ociute Eng. ‘ ‘‘ “ David Mitchell, Chief Engineer Pi'.lsVb nnil Stcub It. R. James Thompson. Superintendent City Gas Works. James K. Day, Civil Engineer. Alegh«-ny city. [np7.2w* SPRINOKR lIARBAUUU & CO. have removed lo No. 205 Liberty street. SPIUXGER HARIUtOH OPRINGER lIAKBAL’GII * CO., (Successors to 8. liar buugh.) Commi--Hiun and Forwa-ding Merchants ; Deal ers in Wool and Produce generally, No. 295 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. __ R P& TEA. WE ARK NOW RECEIVING from New Yor< anJPhila delpnia. n full stock ol OHKKN AND BLACK TEAS, Comprising Young Hy>-00, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Bouohong and English Breakfast, nil of which have been carefully selected, aud will be sold as usual, either whole sale or retail. Superior RIO nnd J AVA COFFEE. LOVERING’S and ST. LOUIS REFINED SUGARS. PKKIN TEA STORE, n,j]o No. 38 Fifth street. THE PUBLIC—JOHN 0. PARRY, successor to Parry, I, Fcott A Co., has removed his Warehouse next the Foundry on SECOND street, adjoining Gas Works, where I am now prepared to sell everything in the Casting line at greatly reduced prices |"up2:lmj JOHN C. PARRY. G\ LYOKRINE CREAM.—An excellent article for chapped r hands, Ac. A fresh lot just prepared by ap s JOSL FTKMTNO._ TUEEN APPLES—2S barrels just rec’d and lor tale by T r.p!2 UKNRY 11. COLLINS. IN ANY WEATHER.—CARGO’S Mammoth North and South Lights unable him to produce PICTURES of Adults in th" darkest weather. &p 2 TNRE BILLS” for" Aide men, justices of the Peace and V Constables, as lately amended by the Legislature. For sale by W. S HA\EN, apt ' Corner of Murket and Second sta. WILKINS 4 CO. PQTAT ES—26 bbla received and for sale bv aps jas._ McLaughlin. GREEN APPLES—7S bbla Green Apples for sale by ap2 jas. McLaughlin. „••„•*,»i'&'A- ,f '> VTr^SSSSBiiwESsBESSS**** 5 ?® '•*'*** -“• *** r,V*-«_». "" -•"*- *V- * l , : - • •-* Vti*.'* ‘ ' .*i V ** .* f‘ •♦ <.,'• ■;’• ■• ' ■ .•-.^,^.v>^v ■ vvu'%•;»*%*£ . ’i > r 'S ■- j; '■ »* J'K 4 \ ?'• ■ ,• ** > •; i*-. STEAMBOATS, " !855.” AND SAIN T I. oris IlLinn-r0... <* . A M., j.rccii - !y. li>'k on the mnruieg of Jtdlh ii. LI INGaTON, ) , J.ui.n H.AI'K. | Ap-ntn, •n-/!:.-i:Ni ia llou‘T Ruildingß. ! nnr2B| ll- r ' r.-j «i •«A. A >1 For I. n .11 - v 111 r. '1 '■ ■ - >' !IV i >. C«; 'I. MiLLLN x n ■ > i' *•: * , * i i ;cavf lor thu viih:.- },.r' * ).r» ’I L h*DA \ . a} |uV ft; '.-.Hid. nr to j’ it. Ll\ IM.HTON, A*eei. ul v; ' «■ ■-.»* V,ir). Jo JIAKN K' * MVING,-TON, Agents. Kor M. i > •> u~'. or to cl v h; \ 1 M.M.iV, Apeota. Fur At. Lo lilt TK- !■: FUL J INKS, Car*. J. D :,. '• ! i !-■<>.• t .r t‘..' - } nr;« i.D TtKSDAY -n t< nr I r r in t\ i:arvk.“, Agent For si. I.ouU. r . r n. KMCripth! r, JoliS ' !■ - ‘i, . r-: •i. > • Li; wl. leave -• i..' . portion ; «• 1 . n *i J-! M i\ \ 1,! N 1 V Agon! Tl. !.!.<» |LA I' H. Captain •i « - k !■> i * i-rti CieWlklid; •very MONDAY and ■/ ; iU . ' ' v.-ty \\ KDNESDAY : rl.'T.Ujul, » iih the Cleveland, ! i ."wlsml tui'l Pi’tKbtirnh, . :-t , N.-rv.nlk and Cleveland IV ;; ; ' :•I- y with tin- London i.M-;? i,i;h tb*< Urea'. WrxttTll nr to 800VILL A ' K. iluLO "Hi. Port Stanley , •'! mar27:tnov J- ]u- \0 r'> f* l l ’ \\ ».:! iw.>d iu' .-i’l'-t'on Alexander Hays, liemoviii Hcmoved * m- T* J X* * ■V- ** U- * V .>* ' >»»• AUCTION SALES Auction—Daily Bale*. AT the Commercial Bales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth streetß,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Geode, Clothing, Bccte and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries,Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses,New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery. Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and CutleTy, Clothing, Variety Goode, Gold and Silver watcheß, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. |ja3l:ti P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. /GROCERY STORE IN LAWRENCEYILLE AT A LIC IT TION —On THURSDAY morning, April 2oth, at 10 o’clock, at the store corner of Ewalt and Baker streets, will be sold the entire stock of Groceries. Queenswove, Tinware, Variety Goode, Store fixture?, Cordage, Ac —- among which are teas, sugar, mola-'Fe?, spices, map, can dles, fish and lord oil, vinegar, wooden ware, stone ware, scales and weights, with a variety of other articles. Terms cash: sale positive. P. M. DAVIS, ap2t Auctioneer. ASSIGNEE’S SALK OF CANAL BOAT? —Un SATUR DAY morning, April 28th, at 11 o’clock, at the Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, between Liberty and Pern strbets, will bo sold tbo Bection Cmal Dost J. S. LDt, with her tackle, Ac. Also, the Section Boats Kansas, Nebraska, Wenona, Jane, and Fairmont, with their tackl.-, Ac., as they now liontWarreu Armstrong county, Pa. Term.-;—Four months credit forapproved endorsed paper. apl4 P. M. DAVIS, Auotfannjr. riniUSTKK’S BALK OF FiFTKKN~IVufI.I)I ya’ lot Tin i THE 81 XT(I WARD.—On FRIDAY, Apr 1 27th, at 3 o’clock, on the premises, will be sold by rrJer of Hie Or phan's Court of Allegheny County, grunted Match 31st, IS6G, to John nerron. Trustee of Robert Porter, K-'q., fifteen valuable building lots, o? laid ou t by by the )rtlloa. Wm. Porter, in his first plan of lots in the Sixth and Seventh Wards of Pittsburgh, seven of which lots, to wit. No*. 3-*, 40,41,42.43,41 and 45, have each a fn.nl of 2) f-ct on Centre Avenue, and extend back southward.y nlout 04 feet to Clark street, ao-1 the remaining eight lots, to wu. Nos. 48, 49, 50, LI, 62. 63, 64 and 65, have each u front of 2) feet on Clark street, and extend back routhwnrdly the whole distance to Ito'o street. Cl’ feet v. ide. The above offers great inducements to those dssiious of purchadug property naar the tuslnoss r-art cf :h • c iy. Dlssoutton of 00-Partnerihlp, TMI R co-partnershtp heretofore existing between JOSHU \ KIIODKS and PHILIP REYMKK, in the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary business, is this day dissolved. by muiual consent. The business nf the firm will b<> setil.-d up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authorixed to receipt for all debts due said firm. JOSHUA RIIOPRS. March 27th, 1855, PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. undersigned have this day firmed a Partner ship, under the name, firm nod style of KKYMKR.A ANDERSON, for the transaction of the Whole.-ale Fruit and Confectiooary business, No.S9 Wool street PHILIP RETMER. ROUT. J. ANDERSON. rULiburgh, March 27th, 1855. *##“ In retiring from tho Confectionary buxines*, I cheer fully rcctmmend Messrs. UETiisa A ANncasox to my friecds ami customers. Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855. Pliiur RKTiIIR BOUT. J. ANPUlioi*. RKYHIER 4k ANDERSON, (9nccessors to Jo’hna Ktsodes A Co ) WHOLESALE DEALER* IN FOREIGN FRUITS. NUTS, Splcei, Confectionary, Sugars, Ac. No. 29 Wood street, opposite the Si. Charles H-Mel, Pittsburgh, Pa. n j/» TNRKSII FRUIT— Jl? 260 boxes Raidnfi; IXO udo do 150 ]/l do do 600 drums Fig'; —-0 %do do 100 bases do 20 mats oew Dates; 26 boxes Prunes; It) kegs do 2 easos do Rewiring and f->r sale by »p 2 RKYMKR A ANDERSON, SO W.>f,J ft. |Maie by Notice to Contractors. onies \jt thf PiTTam'm.u k*i> » RiULf-Oib C v. j OKALKD PUOPO3 KL3 will lt« received at the OfH.e of thl» tv-inpaor, at Neville HnM. in tne city of Pittsburgh, until 6 o'clock PM of WI'.DNKcDAY. the 26*h dav pf April, In.taut, f»r the GRADUATION AND MASONRY of that portion of the ••Pittsburgh and ConnrMs-viH- Kuilroxd*' erunditig frtm the Junrti >o with the iYonsy Irani* Rail road at Turtle Creek, to Allegheny county, Lo the borough of W*ist Newton, in Westmoreland county,—a iliatan- fof twenty two mile*. The work will 1>« divided into ?«clijurf tf about cr.e tails c.\-h. Proposal* will W revelred for no* or mor- F*ct : nos Map*. profit** and specifications are read)* for t!jo es*mi lifittou of Lipders at tl.o (Mfl.t’C'f the C in pa ay, wV. r<‘ *:i lroper information w.H bo glroa on abdication to ti.t« uu dor«ijrno). SatJ«fur!r)rr testimonial)* will be ox ported from Contrac tors um k.nf'WQ to lb* Company. OLIVER W. BARNEY. Proo lent P. and C Railroad Co. • 11l ftJMp Notice. I \OOKS to \ v stil>jtrr.}*tlon t<» lljo Ce j»!t*! Stock of th® J"> KUHEKA INSCR'.M'K COMPANY " wR! 1- opm-i at the Uls\r.H of HILL BUIWWIX. R-q . No 142 Y -l RTU wtr*-«»t, I*ilt*buryt», f»u tb** Ttt' KNT F TH 1H 1' I<\Y OF APRIL, l''i-a, Rtnl will I<* k."j i o;-fn il i(v, »* ** > b-iwi*-n !h« Lours nf 10 oVo-k A M. nuJ 3 o>L-'k Y M , udUJ Otu* Tb'insunil Sbur** •.r- Puh'irxis.* 1 fr.r. \VM. F. JoHNoTi'V. ISAAC M. PKN.NOCK, HILL BUItmvIN, CVnnHiwsjftnfr; a;. 13 Ul fclectlon Notice, \N KLKOTION for nice Manager* and cn l .' Treasurer of the Company for I'.Tctirg ft l!rhlg> ni-rrs.i the f h*-nv iliTi-r, hi or s»«ftr Shftipsbur^h,iu Allegheny ooni.ty, * i.l bt* l>**i«i at t Hnrjtt Exi'twns*', on TLir>s*k Ft., Philadelphia. A. SMITH, Agent, No. 7o North Ktreet, Itttliiniorc. ROBERT 11. PATTERSON’S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, tprl4:tf PITTSBURGH, PA. aW £ would Invite the attention of our friends jdJ the public to a splendid assortment of HATS uml CAPS, wbirh we are now opeDlog for the Summer trade, which, for beauty of style, exceeds anything ever offered in the city, or west of the Mountains. Call and ex amine for yourselves. J. WILSON A SON, ap7 fll Wood street, Pittsburgh. _ THE Partnership of JOHN M'DEVITT A BRO. was die solved on the tirst Inst. Johu M’Devitt will continue the business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement of the business of the late tlrm. WILLIAM M'DLVJTT. Pittsburgh, January Bd, 1836—( jan4 A CUICKKRING 7 UciaV* UOSICUOUD gss££3£bWH| PIANO, in perfect order, bns been left with Hr¥vßBf me for sale, nt a very reduced price. Tho l I * s 1 « owner ri about leaving the city, and is willing to pel), for Cash, at a sacrifice. The subscriber will icurrarri this Piano to the purcha-er, to be perfect In every particular. It has been In use three years. For sale by JOHN U. MELLOR, No 81 Wood street, B p2 Between Diamond alley and Fourth et. ALEXANDER FOHSTTn WHITK KID GLOVES, for Ladles and UeuUemeu. All sizes from No. 6 to No. 10 Hnjou’a beet qu-tlity, can be found at VAN GOKDER’S, a pl2 S 3 Market street, corner of Diamond. DR. LARZETTI'S JONO CORDIAL, or Prccrcativt Elixir—X Certain Remedy in all cases of Inipntency, barrenness, Fluor Albua, ondall diseases arising from de bilitation of the system, where an impulse or a restorative is required. It Is an excellent remedy for general weak ness and debility, and especially fur temalo*, and acts iu tho most perfect harmony with the Ihwb of nature, in re storing tone, strength and activity to every part of the hystem. Females using this medicine, in the course of three or four weeks, will find a great chango in the wuntemmee and general health *, the cbeekß will finally become ns fh» h and rosy as if they never saw a eick day in all tin ir li r,*n. Reference can be given to parsons who have used this Cor dial, and who speak In tbu highest terms of piaiso of iu S astonishing effects. Sold by bp l2 fi. L. CUTIIBERT, HO Third st. Health, to-day, is youhs. io-moirow—butdnn t wait till to-morrow go at oncoaud take a fitting at CARGO' DAGUKItKEAN GALLERY, Apollo Buildings, No. 7G Four.h street. apl3 SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS. —A. A. A 00. have just received another fine assortment oT Spring and bummer Shawls, comprising some very rich styles of Printed Cashmere, bilk Thibet*. Crape, Ac. | hp>l3 * A. MASON A CO. will open on Friday. April 13th, in J\ « more ca*es of Berape de Laiaes, Chalils, Persian Cloths, Ac, entirely new styles. ap!3 RUMMER MANTILLAS.—A. A. MA~S>O.N A Co. tire now O opening another superior assortment of the late*«t Paris styles of Spring and Summer MANTILLAS, iu Silk. Sntio, Lace, and other materials. at 3 WILKINS HALL, . 1 w. c. GAL hAG HER, Proprietor I'ourUi ftrtfi, batwf.cn Wood end SmilJ\fidd. rrtiJlS spucious e.HtuliliPhmeDt has been leased 7-: ~ : —. : I periber, and completely renovated. QTRANGERS ehould not lr V“ ' |,oes ' lie is at all hour, prepared to furnleh^SSS!§s3 O ing one one of thosesupertor LIKENESSES taken by “ luxury lhnt cL be found in the best regulated CARGO, at No. ■ 0 FOURTH etreet. .pi l i restaurant. in the States. ills Fpacious Bar will alwny- bd GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOOBS—Shirts. Collars, , supplied with the very bey 1 ) ap3 lIKX ItV IT. COU.TVP EACurt— 140 pieces lor sale by a pl3 HENIIY 11. COLLINS. ' V :£&'*■ ." ; .V JOHN HERRON,Trustee. P. M. DAVIS. Anci’r. PHILIP REYMKR. JOSHUA RHODES. In;.2j HKYMKR A AN'hKRSdN. 3.1 W JNO. McDonald, Agent, No. 7 Battery Place. New York Ilaia nud Caps. John M’DEvrrr, 43* Hurd’a Hair Restorer*—This preparation TH TPO"R GAT IT p.« seem? to be efficacious for the rustornllon.cf the hfti; >pon i J -'~' J-v/xt OAXjJL, OJC. babl heads. We have seen the testimony of persoi; • well • - “• -- - ‘ -- - - :i-_ known to us, who have used the compound succet■ -.ully 1 ii e avi^ti»u i bitee for Country Homes, thereby corroborating the opinion of iL? restorativ* -nor i for sale, on easy terms, FIFTY gy. Wp know of nothing more desirable m the way * j>er , 1 r,r r ' r ’ e '‘ J, ' n, Also, soofil comeliness and comfort than a r pool head of ha -tnd | LNTIRa uQU on the banu of the river, Aiiy process by which this crowning ornament of the -.ter i 7G4 long by 200 feet deep ; having fronts ..n Mary and tana can he preserve*!, or recovered whau Inst, with ' r, in j Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrivtta and Herr streets. This tho lu;t c r case, a resort to Wigs, Toupes and Seratol •• . de- J square contains many Fruit Trees of the chok-oet kind, and r-trves to be balled and embracetl with grutitude bj Ulof commands a fine view of theplcturesqueaniromanticßce eithor who are tanlocky enough to need its V-m- ; nery around. Jam desirous nf preserving this square en- We tock occa-ion the other day to'notice this ve nble . tire, n.s it would j»/f «*l», or Rupture of the Dowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect ing It. Th«i ri»hc cmrv f»r nr.y one to pursue who may be Af flicted with Uup ur*. is toprocure a pood True-: well adaj '-‘d to the ruptured pads, in order to retain the protrud tip }»ortion of ihe bowels. This is often neglected, and 'he l>owel } e-i C’.es plraiiirit'.n'e J, the patient not c > ly in n flullerinp hut duuperoas condition. I have always on h*Cd. hod daily adapt, the rao-l Improved Trusses; aux ip whi.h Is MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TRUS3, which ■ ill rt-allv pr.l in the curt .)f di-eav. Call tuJ e T runtc>' them at my Drup Stc-ro, No 140 Wind e’rcct, comer i»f \jru_in alley ; of tb.e Goi -n ;Mtl2d*«! DU GEO. H. KKYSKIt. 4ST Balm of Thousand Flowers, f:r l»»u .1 l'yiu'4 Ok* C'-iaj-lt-iior.. •»fiJ •*rn;ii-‘»'.j>u’ uil T.iy, I'm plus >-;d Kkei-klis in»m U„ I*.-.-. K KVSKIl’j*, 14<> \\ • 0 stive*. js.rj‘ i EDUCATIONAL DI'PF'S iIII’.UCAXTILK COU.EGE, r Trsuvnr,n s r.\. INO.*U f*i)J’.ATKl> BY THK LLO !r! LATUV. V. f 1 ! Tania, w.th ivrj “'.uril Chatter r?->«.rri rr Tiif-’Tr.ra. Hi- Ew’.h. u ' > i)i>- lUt. Jutm-ti Bitehmar. W I. I ,ll :t Chv 1< 0 Nft\!r>r, Uen J. K MoorL* rul n.;uu P l'l! F.-, f - llu 1 ** NciiUs * ra«*ri m:i Acronuta - l,’ 1 pir-fefftor o’ H •<> •. •K< t •, in:r mi'J Cninr-i'-ri inl prietievs. ANDKKt\ T. m*\VI:KN. AsH-tnut Professor of B ’< • K<*> }>i n 5 JoH.V I’ W 1!.!.! AMS, the r.fl l.nnj Teonao in !><• U"U> ! St »:«•-, ('ou:in< - . i-l Om/ißi-o. -m p.-ncim hip. N. It HATCH. l*i; Übmph bur, Prof**?. : of Mrn-H* '(• Law svn-i Political K.vnooiy. I* II AVHE V T in- lpu! of th* Mslhrinn'icc' P* pur tin- . ’ , t r.f M* bermCi - * & • The S' n I r.f tin- I Qslitut»nn -brain tLu follow: op . b v C a - h-J • an - *£i-s c-\ t-r n.l < Ui-:r> : l«• A tri- i-j ir.c for business prcp.m-il fy n T.rßotiral ti r* chant'-f ■•iclitc-n n i «r‘ eiiu-rii'Div in '.crn-iTe buslt i,.«• ur- - I Hti-t j• . by t; rn Near* .-tiby :j\i*nt pra«. in fp-vhu-iT ‘2l. The l-ipl-urm h-tart the si-ruaturi: of th-author < i r\ system of It/» -ti sa-<'tit-r«-'l by tin* Chamber of Corjtncrrc of New York, tu' the inc.i perfect nth Ki-ir h Un^ua.o Hi ti- r (r»-c ot c!'»'c 4'Vi. 1 h-y obtain the hauilwritln;: of tl.*» best Pwnm n In th»* fni!*- '• Statu*—one who writ.::* all th» sptcim :fi v. hirh he e\hibit*. !t L*i-tur«s on OminerrUl Law, Polit; •»! L«vu o.y mi J the I’ri :»• ; !*•* r t Com mere** K.’fc/ to ntir « four City MerchnnW i - r P. inker* bef r e j i*vi pi I-j no ire,i ilhi’v. Terms unlimiti-i. and no c-V-t . Cf the pc: ms I:cluM’ of tin* institution I>utT -* II >"k K-e.-iiM, H»rp»r's elbi.-n : rovnl sctr.v-i—•• the l»c-t in the F.ucii lvil-ck; Hon. Wm. Bigler, Kx-iiovernor; Col. Wji<->n ! M Catullo'S, f\.l. Wm. Hopkins, Cupt. D. Camp'-i* 11, N ■ lion. Bobt M. Ui-Mle, Hon. J. K. Brn ly, 1 11. A. Pryor. It. L. FuLnoslcck, Esq., Ed. Cumpl- '.l, Esq., Alex. Bradley, K*q. t Kacultt. —MILLAII »t BRO , Principals and Profess n 1 nf IMaiti ami Ornamental Penmanship, s I. I. HITCHCOCK, (author of Hitchcock's System <•s' i Bookkeeping,) I‘rincipnl of the Bookkeeping Department, ! end I ectur*T i n a.I important busin«-»s triuisaclinui. , .MIIN FLKMINO,i Author of Fleming’s new and improved ; Rv»trm of Book-keeping,) will deliver weekly Lecture? on tile Science of Account*. j JAMES 11. HOPKINS, member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law. | The Principals have srcur*-'! lli>- 'erviccs of Mr. L. J. j COOK, who mil give instruction in Mathematics, Engineer i iDg, S T 111 N O CLASSKP New Student* t>reived dn’iv. At tliis Institution ev -ry facility is offered fnr the attainment of beauty rnd rapidity in I‘ontminsh p, experience in Arl'htnetl?., and su perior rkill iu Ik-uk-keeping. Time unlimited. Sue* era i guaruntet-d. j Colley- open from *5 A. M. till 10 P. M. aplS ] SEWICKLEV ACADEMY, ACL tFoICA L AND COMMKUOIAL SCHOOL for ROVS, on tl;<* Ohio uu>l Pennsylvania Kallro.id, and Ohio ' Hirer, tvMvo mile-, frum IMisPurjli. j JO*. P. TKWHLLI. A. M., Jbrincipal. | The SUMMER SESSION will commence en Tl'KSl’iY, ! Mny Ist, ISW. TssMt—Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Ac , per session of five months, $lOO. For circulati* and oth-r particulars, enquire of Messrs. John Irwin A Sous, No. I" Water street, or T. 11. NeTiti & Co . No. 1«7 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. np2Q:2 w Pittsburgh mathematical & Commercial COLLEGE IS now opened for the reception of LadT and Qcntlen Pupils who wish to ec-ivea sound and thorough ki.ow* ledge of tin? following branches of education: Wri.ag, Book-K roping nud nil Its coil literal sciences. Algebra, Qoi me* try, Tilgonouietry, Mensuration, Navigation, the u*r of Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, Ac, Ac. Tho Primipal ne-ils not to be recommended, ns Ids nnmc and enpab tity are well know n to this community, Is'ing u Teacher in this city for several year**, ami for the Inst three months has •• uc* ressfully tnught in tho Iron City Commercial College but has left it on his own accord, with the inteutnn of e?*nb* lishiug an Institution in which the youth of Pittsb' rgh ran acquire a knowledge of things more profitable than i making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by noebnnee I will \\ riliug bo neglect*!. The Principal's capabilities enn bo tested by any pe: ’in ( who doubts his qualifications, as they w#re by the. gen'le* ! men whose names are attached to the following t. sti* i uionials: AtLsmirvT, November 24,18' b 1 t»ko great pleasure in certifying to Mr. Harry’s qu -'ifi cations ns n thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to instruct young gentlemen in the scienciTof accounts -be sides being a good mathematician and ripe scholar in < ’her respects. JOHN FLEMING. Late Professor iu Pittsburgh Commercial CoP-'ge. PiTTspuhun, November-b Mr. Barry Ip eminently qualified t>r impart uir instru'uon in the seizure of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-Keep ing I found him even critically acquainted with r..ose brunches of knowledge. JA?. M. PK\OR. Principal Third Ward Public Sc) Is I stale it as my opinion* that as u Mathematician 'TvJ Book Keeper, Mr. John Burrv has few equals. and no - pe riors. 1 think all the Teacher* of ihia Oounty Associ ’m will concur with nie in this statement Prlnripal First Ward S*hool: The Writing department will be attended to by a g> ille man of wuperinr qunHOi’iitions, who will d.-rote nil t.i ■* at tentb'n to the immediate improvemedt of the pupils. Ilovin? of instruction from 9 A. M. to U) P. M. terms: Book-Keeping and Writing $2O per course Arithmetic 10 per quarter Wririug. 3 fur V:v> leiswrf. Atucnsum Bt»’iu>tsr manufacturiug par poses. The above property Is situated in Duquesua 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 n't iny residence, in Dnqnesne borough, on flat main bunk, fronting the hewl of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN DUN LAP A CO., comer of Second and Market eta., Pittsburgh. nprl7:tf WM. C. MILLER. Valuable Property for Sole* rj'WO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erected four jL Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually for $5OO. Said property is situated in the Ninth Ward of the cny of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between and ■ ■ jtreet*. Alf-'h the Factory and Ground known as the “Empire Works,” situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets. Alro, 23 acres of unimproved land, (situated on the Alle gheny liver, one mil- from East Liberty. On a portion of this land there is the best Saw Mill location in tho county. Also, a number of lots containing from 1 to 5 &ere 3 of choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Lil*erty, ami one mile east of LawrencevlHe. The nbove named pieces of property are very desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur chasers. For terms cf S3le and further information apply to Wm. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh.- SIXTY THREE ACRES OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and all the improvements thereon in success ful operation, raid Farm is situated on the Monongahela river, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, ltailroud,and an excellent harbor. The vrin of Coal is Qve feet thick,endcannot ba surpassed In quality. For further particulars apply to NICUOLBON & PAYNE, No. 235 Liberty street. Residence at Evergreen. TUB UNDERSIGNED offers for sole his property in the Evergreen Colony, Hobs Township, five miles from Pittsburgh. The houre is 58 by 31, arranged with Four Rooms, a Kitwben, ami a large Hall on the first floor, and in provided with a Water Closet nod Rath Room—the latter with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to th bouse are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there ii u Weil of unfailing soft vrater, a Stable and a Chicken Uouk . The Colony U provided with a School of the high est order, and is under the management of s gentleman* trom Virginia, a member, well qualified to tench even the higher branchws of study. This admirably conducted School ie of incalculable advantage to the man of family, as the ideas here have an opportunity of shooting wlLhout the contaminating influence of outa'dc pressure, too often found nronnd school* in the city and Immediate vicinity The House and the Two Acres will be sold with or with*’ out the interest in the farm properly, and the avails will ty taken in adjusted balances <*nd certificates of dqtosil against teb'il WILLIAM A. HILL, Cl Wood street. BASEMENT TO I EtT "'2 A GOOD AND WELL FINISHED BASEMENT, 21 feet wide by 32 deep, one half above ground, well lighted, airy nmi pleasant. wj>b a Coal Vault uod Hydrant attach ed to it; on FOURTH street, above Smithfield; will be rented from the Ist of Af rll. It is a good stand, and rocm for a llonso and Sign Painter, or any business of a similar hind. Enquire of GEO F. GILLMOBE, mh3o At the office of the Morning Post, jnnl7:diw3m i Coal Land for Sale. SEVENTY* FIVE TO EIGHTY ACHES bast quality of CjAL, which can be brought to the centre of Ennt Bir mingham or the river by Bailrond. This otL-ra the best op portunity to manufacturers and dea’ers which can ever be obtain* il to secure a valuable Coil tract so near Lite city. Tfce surface is beautifully located fur Country beats, and will be sold whole, or in one to five acre lots. Apply to WM. PHILLIPS, corner First and Boss street?, or L. 0. lIEPBOKN, No. 00 Fourth streot near Wood. IOAn ACHES OP I.ANI) IN FOREST COUNTY, near IOV/17 the Clarion mcr. This land Ib hearily Umbered, hns an excellent soil, and i.-said to contain on abundance oi iron or«>, uud n thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venan go railroad.-which vill undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, If not directly across IL Tbe Millstown creek run* through It. AI.SO.SOQ acrefl in Blh county, well timbered and watered, and lying near tbe route of the Snnbarjr and Erie railroad. So better investment Could be made than In these lauds. Ih«» completion of the gunbury ami Erie, the Allegheny Valley, an 1 the Venango railroads tbroagli that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great value. Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. 147 Fourth street. i.BT From lh« Ist of April next, tbe eoramodioas JL BKIuK RUILDJNGi situate in the Second Ward of Li*r» City of Pittsburgh, between street and the Mi-nongftheln Titor, lately occupied by Messrs. Bake well, Pears A Co up a Gln.«« u)4Duf corner of Fourth street and 0 rant Dear to lb- urt House, hQ'l about midway toon the Uvnongaiiela Wharf and the Pennsylvania Depvt, it is cue of the most pl;‘u-nnt, convenient and desirnbb* locations in the city. Th»» M ‘tel will be famished, if desired, and leased for a !»ther Reports, Elementary Work?, Ac. GEO. K. GILLMORE, at the office of Momiug Post. '>—!'?• 1-’-. i lI AROUOIIE AND SbT or HARNESS.— They were i V luaile to onl**r by our beat mechanics, and have only b. eu u--ed a f-\7 months. They -will be add at a bargain, as, in , 'Ou>'equence of arbango that has taken place in the family, be h 8 no further u3e for them. A. BALLOU, Nn. 146 Water street. aps IS U lblii.NU LO'in* r OR SAJUK. A LOT !24 feet front on WYLIE street. and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot if. o Cellar Wall, built for two small nooses. Tills Lot U iu a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, jy 13 At Office of Morning Post, A FARM CONTAINING ABOUT UO ACRES, on the Steubenville Turnpike, six miles from Pittsburgh, late homestead of William M’Cormick. Possession given immediately. Terms $269 per annum. Enquire of JaMKS 0. KICUBY, mh7:d*wtf Near the premises. hot for Sale* A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Corson street by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, jtl3 it office of the Morning Post. ANUTHKR SMALL FARM IN VIRGINIA Full SALE on easy terms. For particulars, call at the Real Es- tat* Olllco of "FOk SALE VERY CHEAP. Ar.UII.DING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by 100. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at the office of the MORNING POST. jyl&tf JACK SALK—An excellent Frame House and Lot, on JC Kesaca street, Allegheny dty, at a very tow rate. En quire ot THOMAS WOODS, jon'Phtf 75 Fourth street. rpu LET—A two story Brick Dwelling House, on Centre JL Avenue. Apply to H. MINER A CO, fob 12 No. 32 Smilhfield street PR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST. *fi£AT3 ALL DISEASES OP THE ETC AND EAE WITHOUT CUPPIKO, LEECUINO, DLI3TIRINQ, OB TUB USB 0? CALOMIL. OFFICE 4aS BROADWAY, COR. GRAND BT., NEW YORK, Hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ROUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Lye?, are among the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. 11. with perfect satisfaction. AU diseases of the Far treated upon Gclentlflc principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without nn operation. AU letters post-paid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou sands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr. Hendervon : Win J. Fryer* 320-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. ♦Alfred Southwiek, Printer, “ “ fj. Ooodspeed, Glens Falls, N. Y. • ffm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. ♦ Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. t Miss Mary Bellows, N. E. Stalloo, Duchess co., N. Y. ♦Edward G. Bolger, Bristol, Conn. •John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N. Y, Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Enq., N. Y. fjftmes W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. Jarvis Rodgers, '* “ A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel. R. M. Ferriss, Organ Builder, Uourton bt. IL B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. M. V. Collin?, Teacher Ponmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. lloss, Albany, N. Y. A. Dillonlmch, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. B. 11. IlaVilaud, Athens, N. Y. . Johp W. Uackett, llinghampton, N. Y. JOHN KELLY Allegheny. ♦These patients were blind, and bad to be led to the office. At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city &l pleasure. •These cases of AmauToala wero restored to sight after they were given up as incurable by the faculty, ami cau be refer; ed to by any person who wishes to learn the facts In iht-.'io cases, by writing to them. jao^ To Whol. ,Ie Gr'- TUB SUBSCRIBER id now importing o superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of ■which % of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a flneCognac Braody. HU ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTAKD'S BRANDY; of JAIIAICA and ST. CROIX BUM, ABAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di» rections for use will invariably be giren-by DR. LEWIS FEUCUTW ANGER, 141 Malden Lane, New York. P. B.—lmporter of .Daguerreotype Chemical*, Platina, Bismuth, Manganese; Thom’s Ext. Copal va, Sulphate Am monia. Ac. .. , ~ : dec2Ha tf - ■ - BARB dfc MOSER, ' ARCHITECTS:— offl.MB: Philo Hall. No. 75 Third street Pittsburgh; and east aido of the Diamond, Allegheny, jylfctoa 1 R. D. TnOBIPSON, Assignee for Jas. S. Negley. Works For Sale. Land for Sale Hotel far Lease. Hoarding School, For Kent, Law Books. For Sale. For Kent, S. CUIiIBKRT 4 SON, 1-lOTbini Ftre**t. .eaale Grocers, Liquor Dealers _&ml Manufacturers. t4?fe f . - v?*7- '4. v; ''^ r “*!?'Tn/./V J .. -■.■,■ : ■■ 1 ’ C’V '■/'* ■ • ...V .. •• • *.. -- .':. • ■•• * «•■ 'l:'"'. V : ',*'-4' MEDICAL. DR. AIOKSE’S~ INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. Health. Restored and .Life Lengthened MOBSE’9 INVIGORATING EtIXIR TTwill replace weakness with ftronglh, Incapacity with efficiency, irregularity whli uniform and natural, oe tiyitv, and Dot only wiOout hazard of reaction, bot with h cn the genem! i.rga nization. Bear la mlndibiurtli.m.ilaJieH whifrover they Lcgiu, finish with the nervous system, no-.! that the paralization cf the nerve 01 motion nod h physical death. Bear In mind, tuso, that for 01 ory Mud of nervous disease, the Elixir Cor dh.l irt the ouly reliable prrp&retiTu known. CURE OF NEIIVOU3 DISEASES. No language can convey un adequate id e * of tbo imoo diate and almost miraculous chaoge whh h it occasions in the diseasol, debilitated and shattered nervous fyatem whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Impair ed by f-ickness—the unstrung aril relaxed organization Ja at once braced, revivified aud huilt up. The mental and pbyricnl symptoms of nervous disease vanish together un der its Influence. Nor J» the effect temporary ; for the Cor dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and restore it to its normal condition. \ LOSS OP MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of bicod to the head, melan choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thooghta of seif destruction—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general, prostra tion, irritability, nervousness, Inability to sleep, diseases noident to male’, decay of tha prrpagating functions, bysi. teriu, monomanh, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, consUpalion,etc-, from whatover causes arising, It is, if there be any reliance to be placed on human testl* mony, absolutely infallible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative in ftU complaints incident to females, mark a now era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimutantshave been invented—- tbousnnds of concocted—all purporting to be specified in the various diseases anil derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tremors, pains in the buck, or any other disorder, whether pecoliar to her sex, or common to both sexes—-to give the invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial after they have used a hot tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy < tf spring, who would not hare been so but for this extraordi nary prvpiration. And it is equally potent for the many dlf> eases for which it is recounroaded. Thousands of young men have been restored by ueiDgit, and 80l !n*a single (c« stance has it failed to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, or consumptive hablta, are restored by thonae of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale yel low, eickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. < TO THE MIBGUIDED. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produ ced by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the back aDd limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, lose of mus cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general dubflity, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, tbe 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 someol the evils nrodu* Ced. All thus afflicted . BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind and body are themoet ne cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without these, the journey through Ufa becomes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with your own. Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial lias been counterfeited by somo unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordlrlwfll have the proprie tor’s fac-slmlle pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown In the gla^e: Dr* Moris'i Invigorating Cordial) C. H. RING, Proprietor, N. Y, The Cordial la pot up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, fbnmia and the West Indies. Pittsburgh Da. GEO. H. KEYBER, No. 140 Wood at Do FLEMING. RROP.. No. 60 Wood st Do R. 15 SELLERS, Wood stmt. Allegheny City....!. P. FLEMING. Af nt for 0hf0....1 D. PARK. Cm cinnati. far>ll:dfcwlj RHODES’ FEVER, AND AGUE CURE. OH, NATURE’S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, FOR tho prevention and Cure of iNTraMinxxr and Re mittent Fevers, Fever end Ague, Chills and Fmjt, Dumb Ague. General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other form.-Toi dieca-o which have a common origin in Malaria or Mnisma. This subtle utmo-q/bexie poison which at certain seasons is unavoidably luhaled at every breath,is the same in character wherevsr it exist*—North, South, East or West—and will every where yh-Id to this newly-discovered antidote, which is claimed to be the greatest discovery in medicine ever made.. This specific is so harmless that it may be taken by per sons of every ago, sex or condition, and it will not substi tute for one disease others still worse, as is too often the re suit in the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, and other pmv>nouB rr deleterious drugs, not a particle of any of whfoh Is -admitted into lhi3 preparation. The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re sults from the use of -ibid NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly in haling Malaria or Miasma It will instantly check the Ague in persona who bare suf fered for any longth of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need never hove another chid, by continuing its use according to directions. It will Immediately relieve all the distressing results of Bilious or Ague diseased, such as general debility, night sweat®, etc. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. Finally, its use will banish Fever and Agae from families and nil clashes. Farmers aud all laboring men, hv adopt ing it as r preventive, will be free from Ague or Bilious at tacks io lhatseason of the year which,while it \i thamost 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 Brice One Dollar. Literal discounts mado to tbe trade. Trade circulars for warded ou application, and the article will be consigned on liberal terms to responsible parties In every section of the country. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, R* I. Agents— New York: C. V. CTICKENEIt Jt CO., and C. H. RING. Boston: WEEK 3 A POTTER. Philadelphia: DYOTr & SONS. > MITCHELL, No. 265 Liberty street, next door to Hand. WCODSIDES A BROTHER, corner of Anderson and Laccck ctn., Allevheny. ffeb27 DR. HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL OTICTOALLT CUES LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and ' uff diseases arising from a disordered Liter or Stomach. Buch as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, FalDe3s,or Blood to the Head, Acidityof theStomaeh, Nau: ea;lleartburn, Diegustfor Food, Fulness or weight in tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Flattering at the PR of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Cboak- IngorSuffocatingSensatioa when in lying Posture,Dimness of Vision, Dote of Webs before tho Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, £c~ Sudden Flushes of Heat Bumiog in the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the attention of tbe public to this preparation, dots so with a fueling of tbe utmost confi dence in its virtues and adaptation to tho diseases for which it is recommended. It is no uew and untried article, but one that has stood the teat of a ten yeata’ trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar pre parations extant. The testimony in its favor given br the most prominent and well known Physicians and Individu als, in ail parts of tho country is immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my “ Memorabilla,”or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers aud Families, to be hod gratia, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. * Principal Office and Manufact ry, 120 Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. Dr. Geo. n. Keyset, 140 Wood street; B. A. Fahnestock A Co, No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers, CO Wood BUeet; 11. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny; declOxlawly is Bazin's Premium Perfumery. A PRIZE MEDAL at the Great London Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations, in 1851, and Seven High est Premiums, awarded the Huliftctlbor iuthiscountry,hare proved bis ©reparations of a superior quality, and placed him amoog the best perfumors and soap makers of Europe and America. * His celebrated Shaving Creams and Lus* trales,his One Pomades, Toilet Waters, and Perfumes tor - the Handkerchief, (or 60 varieties,) are unsurpassed by any in the world. All articles purchased at this establishment are warrant* ed of the finest quality. With an addition of many new articles to his list, and greatly increased tucilitiea for manufacturing, he is enabled to furnish them to dealers In any quantity desired, and at very liberal prices. Country Dealers, requesting it, can have a Price List mailed to tnefr address, free of postage. feb22:d*wlm is Palmer’s Celebrated Kplcarean sauce » STANDS 'PREtiMINKST for flarorinß Soups, Gravies, TTj«h, Meat, flatae, &o. "Wo ndrieu all good housewfre* to try it. I'n.*e *25 cents per battle, at nil Grocery and Fruit Btorvs In the United States and Canadas For gale by M’CLUEG and U. 11. KEYSET*, Pittsburgh. P. T WiaOHT ACO., ?41 Market Philadelphia janl Ptdawly is Prlvat# 'DlMMeii _ n PR. BROWN, No; 41 Diamond AUey, pa- m HKUMATISSij—-Dr. brown's newly discovered-remedy Xai for Rheumatism Is s speedy, and certain Remedy 'o thatp&lnfultrouble. ItUeverfaila. - • ' . Officeand Private Consultation Booms No. 41 DIAMOND .Pittsburgh, Eenn*a. T The Doctorla always at home “"taarthM-dSw.' > . CHEESE— 800 boatsW.BJSutUhgCheese; 600 Tery best Dairy do. Fot rale by ap9 HEN BY H. COLUNB. ; :"v’- 0 UJTION. AGENTS X. BAZIN, (Successor :o RKooisei.) No 114 Chtetnut street, below Fourth, Philadelphia.