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Wihtbe’b Chemical Dioeahab. —These beau tiful Dioramas, •which were so popular here a couple of 7*irs since arc again advertised for exhibition, at Masonic galloon Thursday evening next. The following notice, which *e copy from the Cincinnati En<juxrcr , will afford some Idea ofJthe beauty of the exh bition; Wo tiritadi for tho first time, on Tuesday ereulng, ihe exhibition of paint ngs, at Concert Hall, ilium! ated by - • chemicaUlghts. after the manner of Daguerre—the inven tion of Robert Winter, Jr., of this cl y. And we say, in all. truth and soberness, that a more entrancing and gub . ihmm tpeetacle we have new witnessed. Yon behold the > ' celebrated Cathedral of Milan, with its numerous spires, < burled in air,’—lts hundreds of statues, its massive and 'gorgeous architecture—all burnished with the golden glo rias of n n TfaaHan sunset. • Gradually the shades of evening steal over the scene, until deep night settles down with majestic repose;- Then.comes the moon and, by little and litilo, silvering over the spires aha groups of statuary, withT indescribable beauty, -The lamps in a neighboring merchant's arcade, which stands upon one side o r the view., and ol Abe cafe or drinking house upon the other, are lit, us Is also th«* interior of tbe Cathedral, mad-yea behold groups of persons pasting in to attend the mass. *An organ addn.its swell of solemn melody, and heightens the lllnaion; until you forget tbat it is illu sion—you feel that it Is actual and present, reality. But, again, a change comes over the soens—night fades.away into early morning— ll young day creeps in apace,’end— a ‘ —Yonder comes the powerful king of day, ; ‘ Rejoicing in the East.’ _ “The effect Is magical—it la enchanting. Ton regret that the curtain is drawn together again and the dallcloas vision hidden from yonr eyes.” Theatre.—Everybody's favorite, the charm ing Miss Margaret Mitchell, made her appearance again, in our theatre, on Monday night, and although somewhat eohaUßted by a long Journey, charmed end amused all by beT.'Splrited acting of the characters of Captain Charlotte and the Eaton Boy. Mi*s Mitchell returned from si successful professional tour through the West, and Is im prove! in many respects. Her engagement in Bt. Louis was one of the most successful evar performed there—the' highest praise being accorded to her for the delightful manner in which she personated the parts locluded in her vole of characters. - Artless and unaffected, she )haa all the self-possession requisite In a finished actress. P.tife In but of faultless symmetry, thero is a grace, and ease, ynfl naturalness about rTory movement, which challenges ' the* admiration of the coldest critic. She always was a fkTorite here, but judging from the enthusiasm displayed wi her appearance on Monday night, is destioed to be a greater favorite than before. Last night she appeared as Young Nerval, In the play of Douglas, besides personating four different .characters in the afterpiece, displaying a versatility hf'talent ifhich cannot be excelled. To-night, an excellent Mil is offered: see adv rtlemeut Jakes Taylor’s Prssstlvania Circus —This Una equestrian 'establishment will errive in this cliy on Tuesday next, and open for exhibition in front of the American Hotel, Penn street, when our pleasure loving dtlxeni may expect a treat in the Circu3 -lne not often of fered. The parilllon under which the exhibition will be given is sufficiently large to accommodate an immense crowd In the most comtortable manner: and from tho way tn which Circuses. good, had, or Indifferent, sue patronited here,, we have no doubt this, which is really superior one, will be filled on every performance. No expense has been spared in procuring the beat artistes, wherever they could be had, and among the numberef pftfotmera wlllle found many who cannot be equalled tn their peculiar line. We need not particularize, but by-reference to the bills&cd advertisement will bo observed names which eDjoy a world-wide reputation for excellence n their profession. Abeest of toe Confidence Man.—We men. iQOftCd, a few days ago, that a gßUtlerann bad been “did* died" out of fifty dollars at the City Hotel, by an individual calling himself Brown. Yesterday, Mr. Brown catled again «t the City Hotel, but belog recognized was taken in charge ty a couple of police officers, and conveyed to the Mayor’s office, to answer for his mi-deeds. On arresting him, he «Bdenvoredtoputout of the way a letter envelope contain ing a number of checks on the diffor. n t banks of this dty and Allegheny. One of there checks was filled up for one thousand daliars, with the n&xne of Wilson ACo He was examine 1 before Mayor Yclz, but Lb last victim htTiog left town, no one was ptesent to prosecute, and bis Honor was compelled to discharge him. His real name, we te lavs, U Thompson. District Court. —Before Hon. M. Hampton In the case of Wonneer A Kraufo vs. Wm. Magi>l, the Jury returned a verdict for plaintiffs for $2Ol. In the case cf Sic ifee vs. Wm. S. Harris, the jury found for the plaintiff, with six wnts damages nnd six cents costs, .subject to the opinion cf the Court on the pr ints reserved. George A. Bayard ts. Wm. Rou*lowTU and A. Woods fflepburn £>r plaintiff: John Mellon for d» fcjoJanla. Action «of ejectment to recover purchase money. W.P. Wi lock v?. John SchroefM 4Co Robb f.T def^r. Action to recover for work performed by plaintiff, while io the employ of defendants as clerk. Verdict for de fendanta. J3ibgulab. — The Young American says three dlttle boys, named Donnelly, llring near Fallston, Beaver •oounty, took sick about the same time, on Saturday last.— Jit. Wlnans was immediately called la, and discovered symptoms of prison. On inquiry, he learned from the attendants that the boys had been in a Utt-e grove during **»a d*y» and brought homo some ne-rna On Bundoy, one of them died. A post nnrtem examination was had by Drs I«aac YT* <i e DR ’ d°bo Wlaatis, and D. U. B. Brower, without any r - fuU - Ftomach ts now in the hands of a chemist thia city, who will analyze the contents and explaio the mj''^ r^‘ Riot. —Two Irishmen, Terence Daly and Thomas Rico, were committed to . yesterday Alderman Thompson, on a charge of riot, ** , James Gormley. They subsequently were released. The riot occurred on the 21st lost* D the Diamond market The defendants, together wiih se- tal others of their countrymen, being on a spree, fell upon prosecutor and beat him badly. Warrants bovo been Issued fbr the balance of the rioters. Robbery. — A young man Darned William •Colder, employed as a barkeeper in the restaurant o* Robert M’Coy, on the corner of Smlthfleld and Fifth streets. Was arrest d yesterday and taken before Mayor Volz, on a charge of larceny, preferred by his employer. On search ing Colder’s trunk over $2OO in gr.ld and silver was found, which, it is alleged, was taken at different times from the bar. He was locked up in the Tombs for examination. Found,—The body of James Graham, who was supposed to have committed suicide a couple of weeks ago, by throwing himself into the Ohio river, at the Point, was found on Monday night, in the water, opposite the Marine Railway. An Inqccst was held by ’Squire Carnahan, and a verdict of “found drowned,’ 1 returned, The body was brought to the dty, and Interred yesterday morning. Shall Note Suits. —Alderman Donaldson, yesterday, gave a decision adverse to the defendant, in tho esse of James McGregor va. Wm. Shore, ta x collector of the 'Sixth Ward, presented for pasting small notes. Tbedeci -sioa will ba appealed from by Mr. Shore, and the case car. did to a higher Court- We call attention to the card and advertise rjaents, 0 f j» T , John Moorhead, wholesale gro»er and cour -mission merchant, for the sale of pig metal metal and •ilooma, and produce generally, on Wood street. Mr. Moot. possessoB superior advantages In his line, and is ena •bled by his facilities to carry on a flourishing trade. \Vas Obdek, the princo of good fellows, and *the most of showmen, arrived in townjes *tex&sj *t© mfftfe arrangements for the splendid Circus of Sliding A Rogers. For further particulars eee adrer.lse anenL ____ -Tub Allegheny Enterprise, after being sus pended for a short time, la again issued, much improved In appearance. We hope It may now meet vj}th uninterrupted .property. It is an interesting sheet, and worthy the sup port Uf the citizens of Allegheny. Malicious Mischief.—A man named Charles Martin, was committed to jall K ycst«rday> by Alderman 1 Wilson, for malicious mischief, and disturbing the peace ‘ The complaint was made by Andrew Johnson. Wilkins Hall— Wm, C. Gallagher, formerly rof Diamond alley, has taken R ilkina Hall, sod fitted it up in good style. Mr. G.'is calculated to keep a well regulated .restaurant, which the public may teßt by calling. The Grizzly Bear is stiU on exhibition in '-4front of the American Hotel. It in a perfect monster of an Animal, and a great curiosity. Those who have not yei . tgffftn it, should by aU means, pay it a visit. ; liAWYEB zh Tboublb.—A Halo was takcQ i the'Distrlct Court yesterday to show cause wby one of its members- should not be dismissed, for not paying over money collected by him for use of his clients. Drowsed. —A passenger on the steamer Cin cinnati, from Middletown, Fayette county, on hla way t< S&nfias, wab drowned at Cincinnati, on Saturday last. Hi had on his peson $250. His body was recovered. Taken to the House op Refuge.—Thomas Hughes and Margaret Graham, sentenced by Judge Mc- Clure ,to confinement in the House of Refuge, were takeu down to that institution yesterday. The "work on the sections of the Connellßvillfl Railroad, between Turtle Creek and West Newton, is being pushed forward vigorously by the contractors. Postponed.— Messrs. Spaulding & Rodgers hftTe postponed the exhibition of their two mammoth c comb In this city, for cnewetk from the lime advertised. Qov. Besdeb, of Kanos, Kill be in oar oily in aiGsird*7»>oa hi* way do Washington city. , . ajjbxd B.,ctraiiKa..:....i«._ u: . M . w kobirybos, JCrWABD DItHTUDGE —ErffRY L, RISGWAIT. Curling, Robertson 4b Co., MANUPACTUKKKa OP OUT, PRESSED AND PLAIN FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouso No.-14 Wool sttcut, comer of Front street, Pittsburgh. jgj- All other binds of Glassware and Window Glass, at low market prtes.. opUally MANTILLASt— A.A. MASON A 00. will open on Mon day, AprU9tb,Bomesplepdi<loewfitTlesor Mantillas, to which theylnyite the attention of the Lidias. ap9 COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF 1 .TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. , OFFICER President —JOHN BHIPTON Ft« President —Wu. H. Bmia. Second “ . “ Wn. E. Shows. &crelaiy—Wn. B. Havis, Treasurer —John D. Bccllt Superintendents . T. Homham, Jr.V OommxUet of Arlilration for Aprit —"Wr-LIAM H. Smith, V. Pa W. Rixißaet, B. F. Josss, Bakewcll, J. S. raiTontH. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Omci or tus Datlt Morwtwo Post, I Wednesday April 25, 1856. J ASHES—2 tons imported Sod ft 4 mos. BACON—7,6OO Iba Shoulders, 81des and Ilams, Id lota, at 8,9@10c, cash; 3000 dodo8@10c; 2,700 do Shoulders Bc, cash; 1,000 ft)s SHe9 9c, rash; 1,500 ft>B Hams 10c, cash; 2000 lbs Saear Cared Hams ll^c.eash. CORN ME AL—4O [>bln at $1 bu«hel. PLOUR—2S bbls extra family, from store, $10.60. GRAIN—IOOO ban shelled Corn private terms. PIG METAL—IOO tons Hanging Rock cold blast, $3O, C mes; 200 do do do $3O do; 200 do do do $3O do; 100 tons Hanging Rock Foundry $33,6 mos. '' l * SUGAR—S bhda good falrflVJc. WHISKY—IQ}bbIa rectified,ln lota; Me; 10 dido 33^o'. Nxw York, April firm;. soles 1000 bales. Flour dull with declining,tendency; Bales 3250 bbb good Ohio; sales 1060 bbls Southern atsU@ll t 6s. Wheat firm; gales Southern white at $2,70, aud Michigan at-$2,70. Corn a'trlfle higher; sales 31000 bup. . Mess Pork for old, anc^.517,62(§)i7,75 fo; new.; prime $14,76. Beef firm. Lard easier, but not lower. Heme easier at @9f£- Whisky, Ohio, firm at25@05)4. Groceries unchanged with a moderate business. Stocks dull and lower; money easy; Cumberland, Erie, 60%: N. Y. Central, 93%; Beading, 86}4- Pbiladelphia. April 24.—Tffe receipts of Flour are small, market dull; there is but little export demand and the only sale reroned is 300 bbls Ohio at $11; mixed brands offeiaAat $10,75. Rye Flour $7,25 300 bbls Penns. Com Uejklabs4,7s. Sales bus Wheat on private terms; 300 hn£fair duality at $2,80; inlerior, and ordinary red $2,65(3) 5,76. Satdf 200 bus Henna. Pye ai $1,50 Com active, tout there is yerjjllttle here; sales 3400 bus yotlow, part at aflostfTsl,o9 delivered, and part on privat * terms. Whisky, demand limited; sales of barreled at 37, and in hhds at 36. CltrciHNATl, April 24.—The river is stationary; weather has some indications of rain. Flour quiet at $9.50<5>3,GQ, light receipts. Wh'sky advanced to 34. Corn 80@85, firm. Oats 5?©55. Provisions quiet; sales 400 bbls prime Lard at 9J£; sales 800*kegs do at 11. Sugar firm at sV£©>6}-£. Molasses 32@33 for new and 30@3l for old. Coffee dull at tor Rio. British and Continental Exchange, BIQHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN) SHERMAN A CO. ON THE UNION BANK , LONDON, Is Sums of £t and Up-wards. TfJfcSß DRAFTS or* •▼ai\«b!e at »U th«* principal Towns rf ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, and the CONTINENT. We aim draw Smut Bute on HI. A* tirnnebtam A. Baltin, FRANKFORT A MAIN, Which eerve os a Remittance to all part* of GERM AN Y, SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND^ Persona lotendingfo procure, through up, Lfttere of Cre lit, on which can b« obtained, as needed, In anr part of Europe. QOLticno.'f i of Bills, Notes, other securities in Ea rone, will rec Ire prompt attention IVM. H. WILLIAMS A CO, Wood, corner Third street. A CARD THOMAS SMYTH (late of Jaynes’ P*k n Tea Store respectfully iuicrms hix frli-uds and the p iblic that b< la dow located at the NEW TEA STORE, 112 SsirrnrmtD strut, oppositi tut Post Offici, Whore ha offer* fjr sale a* u c • and as well no assorted stork of TRAB as can be found in the oily. Also* Kl< >a» 1 J \VA COFFER, LOVEItING'S and ST. LOUIS REUSED SUGARS—aII punrhased for ca*h, and will be sold at b small advance, either by wholesale or retail. lm ON MONDAY, APHIL vtfo, HAGAN & MIL, So. 91 MARKET ST, Will open their NEW STOCK of Embroidered Collars and Sleeves, Ccllarrtta, Ildfcf*., Skirt#; Fancy Silks, P.eraK«**, Tissues, Grenadine*, Lawns, BiilUantes, Chlnt2es, aud a great variety of Dress Goods. Fronting and Shirting Linens, Table Diaper, Najkins, Doyley’s Towels, Ac. Alfo, a general assortment of MOURNING GCOD. a of all kinds ai-'-o NEW Dll ESS GuoD.*.— a. A. MASON a UJ, will >-,»n, on Monday, April *3i, aoothe* choice lot <f Dr vs Qood.s consisting of *om* splendid styl- s of Ilarred, Striped anl Silks, Uerages, Tlsomy, Grenadines, Or/acdi**», lawdb. Berage Robes, Ac. _ ap'^i OS ENT 'S FURNISHING GoODs.—A A. MASON ACu X bare received a large assortment of Geutltm-n'i Cravats, Pocket Gloves. Veßtiugx, Ac ai-23 INARMS FOR SALE—Two of the non tee Ohio r«r*r. r>p poslte Freedom; one 109 Acres,TO clcvrM, »ith g*od improvement* the Other of 170 Acres. &0 of It cleared . gooJ Brick Uoufc, and all lmprovement*. For bale low, as the owner be# caught the Western leter. 0 p23 THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth st j'OK BALE—iff6^aCUK i uF LAND ontbcOhi.i River, 1 fire miles lelow Marietta, in Ohio If you want n gof'd home, just get this for ) ours*.', f— It Is all right. Kn UUireof TIIOMAB WOODS. api,’3 76 Fourth ntr»*et. I^HOPKKTY— ON HAND—KoK hAI.K, as OeikritH-d in X my printed Register. Ju-tcall and get or e gratis, if you want anytblug in Land <>r Hom^. »p 23 TIIOMAS WiKJDS, 76 Fmirt'- at. 7 DIUBD pk\UHEB TOIIACCO. Ac.. AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY morning, April 22J. ot 11 o'clock, at the Commeielal Salas Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth Ptr*etB, will be sold— 9 t>oxefl Virginia Toharw ; i 5 bl>l.« Yeolti*n Red; 3 di>r*D Shorels; 4 doi Manilla Corda, A'*.' P. M. DAVtS. Anct’r. 'a iiOOU UUME WKaT IS VKIU DKSIHMiT/fc, A. and so is a GOOD RIFLE. You fan procore b UrU rate article In the Gao and Pistol line, very clirup. nt the ENTERPRISE GUN WORK?. •pig _BUWN_4 TKTI.KV. 11 bbls Tanners' Oil; G bbls Dried Peaches; 6 <loi Hay Forks; 5 dox Corn ticca; ap23 EMBRuIDEKHD CUUTAINS.— A. A. MA>ON & CO hare jost received 300 pieces Tory handsome styles of Embr'idemi Moj-Hn and Lace Drapery »pl° F 1811—200 bbls No 3 Larje Mncknrtd; 100 ** Herring, dry salt and pickled ; 200 half-bbU Trout; 20 “ Salmon; 20 “ Pickerel; 40 bbls Trout; for sale bv UKN&Y 11. CO LI INS BACON HUOULL> \ R 9; Oll,a\ 6. C. Liams: kJ\J 10 • o Dried Beef; In store and for Bale by 10 “ S-'- ENGLISH 4 KICII AIUJSoV —-- - ••■ in store nod for *»!♦* by SIKUP 60 bbl» Syni r XKGLISU * KICHAUDSON *1,9 . —ttit' *aßU)r«aniJ f rwi*) t*) ( —luy Dagfl -.y k kiCHAKD^ON. 1 f nr,Q tJ'ULI. 1 - - Non. 1 *tidS, MACKEKEU— lOOu j>acfe«ge* of Ma< '*ICU AKI)80N lor galp by |ip9) _ENQUBH ALi\ ■ I(jt SALKUATUS - 20 bb.s tetontiM*- >N ° Bedford mineral watkr-2o but bmi><■ ' iSSKto W ‘“ i “‘ '^"jotbSoShSkA"' 7 iff Wood .tm;L,. \/J AY iIAIiAZINKS AtfJ» AKW &JO&* UEU U.- JjTJL Peteraon’e Maguzioei for Moj, New York Journal, do llallcu’s Madeline, do No. 6 Harper's Btory Book. KtUq Mortimer, or tha Beautiful CrjoWirf TempUUoD, or Unknown lielrofs; by J. P. Smitn. Grace Lee; by Julia KuTaoagh. For ~l. «t the A dl „ 020 Fifth .t , opposite Iho Th™irr._ V to NJ seen at Tfi >Vwl alreel . apil:l* o Land, near Fish Cretk, Va., twenty from t 7.°“}° Hirer, and a idiort distance irom Cameron Su . i* to Ohio R. IL, wilt be .old in two or *'f V “ .*? * $7 per acre. Terms: One fourth in hand, » two and three years. . v « Also, 168 Acres, situate on Proctor’. ' " un * . f* 1 f, \ miles from the Ohio Hirer; eighty acres . good fence. The Land lies wel ; has fine . B watered. A comfortable House, Stable, * '* Ao. Price $l7 per acre, on easy terms. . . . &p2l 8. CUTUBERT A SON, 140 , .. LAND FOK CUUNTBY RESIDENCES —Wo u f T “ l^ r —^:n^XottlB7oMen*~* nd Untouque. sale TbWy Acres of choice Land, situate * Qr b Thf> 6 tea\n?v CLAKA DEAN, Captain, Wu. miles from the city, near the old Washington mad. * n “ t JC3 0 * -w*. Clerk. ; will leave f«» the above Land lies well, and is of good soil, and will be sold in UgagafcHr*' «ni all intermediate on of onoacre and upwards. Price $260 per terms eu V* T“""““"“"P ort ' °-'clock FM. The abore land, for healthy and pleasant locations, is ul'* i'AY, 24th inst.. nt 4 v oU bnßrd> or to surpassed by any offered for sale, and Is well worthy the at- { ror or passsgo b LIVINQSTON. AganU, tent ion of business men and others who desire a home in a * nAL*, —-_-r~ —" ’ the country. 8. CUTHBERT A 80N, For at. Lo^ 4 tAudo n„Dt j, fl. op2l 140 Third street. . flog, The ptoamer PAUL -. «n'u**<* Vhr the ' F OtutH Clerk, - TUESDAY, i ttffisSißSMab. vu ami intermediate ports Ow U th insl., at 10 A. M. ,Vor freight or passage apply on board, or to aplO a BARNES, Agent. HAIR DYES—I have received n large assortment of Hair Dyes; an ong which are Roussel's, Batchelor's, Cristadoro’s, Harrison's, and Alexander's Tricobaphe. Per sons wanting a good article, that they can always roly on, can procure it of JOSEPH PLEMXNQ, apl7 comer of Market street and tbe Diamond. ANCY SUA.PB —lhare this day opened a.large assort ment of the finept Fancy Soaps la use; conpisMug in part of Low’s genuine Brown Wlnsar, Clearer’® Honey, Bazin's Almond and Emollient, Wright’s Musk, Rose, Pe choulv. Vertena, Almond, Sweet Briar. Geranium, Ac. " JOSEPH PCEMINO, »pl 7 corner of Market atreetaadthe Diamond. BMJEIIOK WATER—I 6 bblsoT this celebrated Miueral Water: received this day, per steamer.KmpireClty, by JOSEPH FLEMING, ap!7 corner of Market streot and tTio Diamond. CONGRESS WATER—4 gross (In pints at»d quarts) re ceived direct from the springs, by JOSEPH FLEMING, U I ap!7 corner of Market 'street and the Diamond SAFE AND INTERESTING BOOKS FOB t CHILDREN. We have just received u Bub assortment of Juvenilo Books, for Family and Sabbath School Reading. Call and examine at 66 Market street, near Fourth. apC J. S. DAVISON. Fine dress goods.—a. a. mason * co. have just received another spleflOld lot of Drees Goods, cotnpii* Bing rich Plaid, Btriped and Figured Bora gee, Tissues, Or gandies, Ac., Ac., ■with acme elegant styles .’’f Flounced Be* rage Robes. [ap6] 25 FIFTH ST. ir\BOZ. BAJOU’S SUPERIOR KID GLOV*KS, black and i U dark colors. Also, another lot of that gi inuine French Working Cotton received by Express, this mo tning, at aps VAN GORDER’S, 63 Market at. SPRING TRIMMINGS of all kinds, colors and Taricttes, at [apfl] TAN < iQRDER ; B Bank OP PITTSBURGH STOCK.—2O 8b urea wanted at No. 71, Fourth street. WILKIN b & CO., ap6 Commission Stock Brokers ar}d Bankers. BDbINJBSS PAPER NEGOTIATED by ‘ («P5) WIL KINS ft CO, IC'AR OORN—■ 2OO bushels for sale by ~ Cil- -Cl °P 2 JAB. M. ,’LAUOiaiM Hosiery and gloyks.—a. a. mason &co hare received another larjjo assortment < ,f Sommer Ho siery; Kid, Silk and {dale Gloves; Silk am l Mohair Mitts, ftc„fte. , apio r« tIME IS MONEY.—You-can Bare both 4 If you hove de- JL riled on haring an introduction to yc inrtelf. CAHQO, 76 FOURTH street, suits the public in style, price and quality of PIOTURES. » ap)G F BENCH BUTTONED AND HIGH HEELED QAIT- t . EBB, of ft superior .quality, iust received, and now j,Ypy/pT\K fIUKAU.—»Aa excellent article for chapped oSfcred to TU LADIZS, at tbo Cheap anti fashionable Btore, I T h * » frggix jot just prepared by N 0.107 Market st. fap!9j ■W* g. SCIIMBRTZ ■ * ps ’ JOri. FLEMING. TITHO 18 00 BliiME, If you do n’t aupply joureelf W with NEW-gT?LED and PASH) TOVABLE .. . BOOTS, OAIXBBB and FRENCH BI jrPEBSI^^" To bo had In abundant variety at _ BCHJfIRTZ’ STORE, ap!9 So. 10T Market it. FOR Milt ER JtlEJt. Th* Riveh.—The wharf was the scone of great activity this morning; 1 a great amount of pr duce having arrived, and alarge namber-of boats were also loading with Pitts bujgh manufactoxesaod dry goods from the East There were 0 feet 3 inches water lathe channel and filling, but thelndlcaftdns are for rain and a farther rite before long. Tite steamer “ Diurnal ” is the regular packet for Wheel ing this morning; she leaves at 10 o’clock, A. M. The fine steamer “Cincinnati,” Capt. Curtis, is the regular j&ckut for Cincinnati to-day; the leaves at lOo’clock, A. M. The steamer “ J.O. Fremont,”Capt. fitockdale, will leave for the Upper Mississippi to-day. f The Bi.eamer “Hartford” sold in Cincinnati, on Fri day the 20th inst., to a Kansas Company, for $7,C00; two in handy with security for the remainder. The : tine steamer “ New York ” la taking on a load for Galena and St. Paul. She intends remaining In the Mis sissippi river above the rapids. She Is advertised to leave to-day. The steamer “ Alma ” arrived yesterday with 4500 Backs ' corn,*39S of wheat, 202 hbls flour, and 309 casks of pork. Bbo will commence loading again as soon ea the has dls charged her present cargo Tue light draught steamer “Belie Golding," Capt.Thos. Golding, will leave for St Louis and St. Paul to-day. She offers a fine opportunity to those traveling West, to make a through passage without re-shipping. The new, light draught and staunch steamer “ Chicago,” Capt. M. Millinger, leaves to-day for Louisville. Capt M and hi< polite assistant, Mr. O. L. Brcnnen, clerk, will be found attentive and accommodating to all who trfcvel with them. Give her a call. We learn that the Fteamer “ Winchester ” on her down, ward trip 'rom Alton to St. Louis, encountered a severe gale just after leaving Alton ; hercblmnies were blowd into Lho river. Nobody was hurt but quite a large number were frightened. ____ The St. Louii Democrat of the 2-Jth inst., says: ” The liver opposite fell 2 inches in the 24 hours ending at dusk, yesterday evonieg. Upper Mit-fdssippl on a stand, or rising slowly. Illinois falling, with seven feet in the channel. Missouri river ridng with near fix feet in the channel. The “big rise” is beginning to tell. The boats that will anive to-day and afl-r to-day will bring full car goes Frelg ts will fall more than 50 por cent. Steamibs Wm. Kkox ANoTrxiNA Borhed Tornt W'atxr’s Eige —Tin* Cincinnati Gwntaercicl, oLyeaterday, contains the following despatch from Lou ? srllte : N, The steamer Win. Kuix. Capt ,Wo. Yard, tiound for St. Louis from Cimlnnati, full nf.people tud freight, took fire on lho hurricane if of. hudwat totally drstruyed nt Flint IdluD'l, on Sunday i rening. Tiie boat was immediately run ashore. ai.«l it i* SUppo cd all Hie pits.-eogera w. re BWed. The Crystal Palace, bound for M. Louitt, e*me along and took her passengers. There »•. sno inruruuc* on the boat. The river is ri -iug, with tire feet m?v - u ioch>*s on the Falls, through the j'teauiV'Ht p>s.». The Captain at,d crew of the Win. Kuox arrived Ltre nu the r tau-i-uian. 7 bey lost every thing )u etideavoiiug to envo their passenger*, and have proved theiusrlveA gallant boatmen. * Alto lho folLwin; Com \ ick-burg : The Texana, fn merly Franklin Pierce, U burned to the water's e Ige. Toe boat and cargo l- a total loss. POET OP PITTSBURGH. __ y rcrr 3 inche* w.\rcft is -rn* miAttfttu ARRIVED. Steamer Jtffereon, Parkinaon. Brownsville, “ Luzerne, Bennett, BrowoeviUe. “ Gen. UnysL.nl, Pcel-lee, Elizabeth “ Michigan No. ii, Hrr&t, Wellwrille. “ Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. Louiivill*, D-'ad, 1/iUiKTtllr. “ Ku't«:iff'r, May, lllhmU river. “ Alim, Cothran, Illinois river. “ Cincinnati, Curtis, Cincinnati. “ Philadelphia, Om«s Cincinnati. *• Y-nturv. Gordon. Beaver. “ South America, Greenlee, New Orleans. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson. Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Lurrrnr, Dennett. Brownsville. “ Gen. B.\yai d, Preble*, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No *i, U-jr*t, WellsTille. •• City, Moore, Wheeling. “ Convoy, Wolf, HalHopoli-. “ Addii, King. Zanesville. " Allegheny, M'Umu, Cincinnati. “ i’lOtfrtHA, \Vo*lburn, NmlitlUp. *• Clara D»-*n, Deafl, Hr. Lcuiv. STEAMBOATS, “ 1855.” . PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, A3D SAINT LOUIS Pituburgh and Cincinnati Btoam Packet Line, roa vuz coxvxtaxcx ar PASSKNGEiIS AND KRKIOHT orrwtts PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Aud Saint Louts. Tnw List is compo-ied of fit*veh (ns# - I * cl asM pJ'ierfu! Sti-.acu*rs, unfr- L*#fawdjff fl££S&quiltol for -pe.-d, ** ( drn Jor, **W\y,e3B£B3Ea and comfort, and i- the n \'lt rus.-n;-n dult uni or STt.tSi PaCSKTs on the Ohio r:v.-r. I? -orim-fte with tlx** L\ 8. Mail Line of Bt«am«Tii from vinciumUi to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which «ud freight ar*» Ut:k*ud urui rt eetj'tcd (Jiroutjk daily. Two n-*w Steamer* have beru added to the Line, which now Ccm® { 8:r of the fullowlnc boats: /My 1 of Dsrzrlurt goal*, Ciptaint. from I’.tLsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE M. W Bu.Ttaoovra....Sundaj. KEYSTONE STATE .Ucod TUriO*... Monday. ALLEGHENY -to M*Uui ....Tuesday. CINCINNATI R IUTTfiB V. eJncsJntf. PHILADELPHIA .. U. J- Ueac*. - Thursday. PITTSBUHOU- I- N. Coo& fri.lay. FKNNBYLVANIA I bo. Kinv'rtrtTta. Raturdaj. Leave dally «l M o'clock, A. Mprecisely. No freight rvoei»*J »:;• ! nine o dori on the morning of departure. For particular#, apply on board, or t.-> JOUN U. LI V!N(i?TON, 1 , f JOSIN FLM'K. House BullJioßß. Inoy^l Pittsborgh. Pittsburgh* Steubenville and Wheeling I’ucUeta. i fEfffr Jfc The DIUHN \U Curtain A.,S. Sukphcrd, and JfjjggSfithe FOUH'T CITY, Oic'.iuu Ototuis l>. Moout, will ruu aa regular DAILY I'ACIiKTS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping el all intermediate port*. The DIUKNAL will leave PUteburgh on Monday*, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o’cUrf'k, A.M.— listuminp she will leave wheeling on Tuesday *, Thursdays and Saturday*, at 7 uVi.--.ft, A. M. The FoiIKST CITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesday*, Thursdays and Satunlnv*, at to u'oiurk, A M—iudtffruo£L idle will 1-nvr \N h.-elmgou MonJa) s, Wednesday* and Fri day*. at 7 1 i, i-YiocV, A il. For freight or i-a.isagv apply on Warder to J. D. COLU.wWoun. Agent, No IM Front street. For fct. Loul* «nJ Illinois River. The M.-um-r AI.MA, Captain R D Ct rnnAV, I JS Jui-n V OoLtCierfc. »UI le«»ef.*r the above *ud JifeKEfagEL intei pn-dmte ports qd FRIDAY, *7th Instant, Hi lu A M- For freight cr parage upj-ly on board, or to & j-jj UAUNB4 A FLACK, Agent*. For St Th- rt-»mfrJ.C. FREMONT, Captain, Jon* , JtSVJVS. Hto.'kmle; Clerk, A, Stjcejali; vul leave jdEggSGß&for the above and all intermedia e port*, on WEDNESDAY, Aj rtl 25th, at 10 A. M. For freight of passage »Pplj on board, or to H piy FLACK & LIVINGSTON, Agents. For Louisville* The steamer CHICAGO, Captain M. Millen , fffiUAotß, C. L- Biunnen Clerk, «ltl leave for the wSjgnHauhoT** nod intermediate ports on WEDNESDAY, »nst, at 4 P. M. *»£'*“ a ° J Ag.n^ For »IT Loula, iinie’na and >t Paul. _ TU» steamer NEW YORK, Capt. Oillmore I lmwr.>TTP f, - /pa Clerk, will leave for the above nod JaifiS3£&Stnlermrdiah) porw on WEDNESDAY, 2otb lost., at 10 A. M. . F “^ M ° r unkoms, Afientß.^ " For St- Paai* The Htenmer lUSLLK HOLDING. Capt. Tucs. . Mason Clerk, will leave for the iabove LfegjffiSßlnnd intermediate portavn WEDNESDAY, -otb M. , , For freight or passage apply on or to ap2lj HA lITON, FLACK k Ll> INQpTON,_Agents. ' “ 1855 ” CANADA WEST. i^^ cl a^^r o ßu^n 1 : y i^a THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPU, Captain R, Harrow, will make two trip* a week between Cleveland; Port Stan'JoY, and Port Burwell, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and TUURBDA Y EVENING, at7>s o’clock. Leaves P ort Burwell for Port Stauley at 1 o’clock. Leaves p.jrt 8laol«yfor Cleveland.every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, ot: U o’clock. Tbe Telegr npb connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus Cincinnati, Ujo Cleveland and Pittsburgh. tUe Labe Shoire, and tbe Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCOYILL A LAUD EIIDAiLE, Cleveland; S. P. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A. M’BIUDK. Port Burwell. mnr27:tnov ’ Removal. SPRINGER HAIIBAUGU A CO. haTO removed to No. 295 Liberty street. SPWSOEII RARBATGn...... f ....„ALKXAI«D£R PORSriH OPIUNURR lIARBAUGH A CO., (Successors to 8. Har- JS taugb.) Commission and Forwarding Merchants ; Deal ers in W 00l and Produce generally, No. 295 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. a P^ WE ARE NOW RECEIVING from New York and Phila delphia, a full stock ot GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong and English Breakfast, all of which have been carefully selected, and will be sold as usual, either whole sale or retail. Superior RIO and JAVA COFPBE. IiOVERING’S and ST. LOUIS REFINED SUGARS. PEKIN TEA STORE, snlo No. 38 Fifth street. T 0 THE PUBLIC.—JOHN 0. PAIIRY, successor to Parr:*’, Fcott A Co., has removed his Warehouse next the t Foundry on SECOND street, adjoining Gas ‘Works, where I ' "jarr ?«■ g ‘affi/ffsasr- IN ANY WEATUER.—OAKGO’S Mamjootta North and South Lights enable him to product- PICTURES of I Aduita in the darkest weather. BEANS— 17 hoi rela “ Bmall White Be axis " for rate'by »pl 9 JAS. JIcLAUGHUN. ■ J y- -J* • ' " ',■ ' ' •• ‘,T, *•’ nV* ■ \ v t * n’’ ~ v "* tv * pt^\ AT the Commercial Balt* Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. M.,a general assortment of Be»son4Ws, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac., AT 2 O'CLOCK, !\ M., Groceries,Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Gar niture, Ac., Book*. Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, ' Variety Goods, Gold and BUver watches, 4c. P. M; DAVIS, Auctioneer. [jaSlrtt D ARLINGTON OANNEL COAL B. R. 00. BTOOK AT AUCTION.—On THURSDAY EVENING, April 26th, at 7 o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, for account of whom it may concern, eighty share* Darlington CannelCoal R R Co. Stock. ap24 P- M. DAVI-3, Auctioneer. Bonnet pressing machines and irons at AUCTION.—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 26, at&o’clrek. will be sold at the Commercial Sales Rooms, eorner of IVcod and Fifth streets, in addition to al&rgn lot of Household Furniture, two Bonnet Pressing Machines and two Modern Pressing Irons, suitablo for city milliners. ap24 • P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. f'l Ri OBEY STORE IN LAWRENCEVILLE AT AUC- T TloN.—On THURSDAY morning, April 26tb, at 10 o’dock, at the store corner of Ewalt and Baker streets, will be sold the entire stock of Groceries, Queensware, Tinware, Variety Goods, Store fixtures, Cordage, Ac among which are teas, Bugar, molasses, spices, snap, can dles fish and lard oil, vinegar, wooden vure, 6tone ware, scales and weights, with a variety of other articles. Terms cash; sale positive. P- M. DAVIS, ap 2\ Auctioneer. StiIGNBE’S SALE OF CANAL BOATS.—On SATUR DAY morning, April 28tb, at l L o'clock, at the Canal Basin, Pitteburgh, between Liberty and Penn strbets, will be sold tho Section Canal Boat J. S. List, with her tackle, Ac. Also, the Section Boats Kansas, Nebraska, Wenona, Jane, and Fairmont, with their taaklv, Ac., as they now lie at Warren Armstrong county, Pa. Terms— Four months credit for approved endorsed paper. ap l4 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer, rrtRUSTEK’S SALE OF FIFTEEN BUTLDI.vQ LOTS IN 1 THE BIXTH WARD.—On FRIDAY, Apr t 27th, at 3 o’clock, on the premises, will be sold by order of tbe Or phan’s Court of Allegheny County, granted Much 3Ut, 1855, to John Herron, Trustee of Robert Porter, Eaq., fifteen valuable buildiug lota, as laid out by by the lata non. Wm. Porter, In hid first plan of lots in tho Sixth and Seventh Wards of Pittsburgh, seven.of whieh lots, to wit, Nos. 33, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 and 45, hire each a front of 20 feet on Centre Avenue, and extend back southwardly about 96 fret to Clark street, and tho remaining eight lots, to wit, Nos. 48, 49, 50, 61, 62, 53, 64 and 65, have each ft front of 20 fret on Clark street, and extend back southwardly the whole distance to Ro«e streeLOO feet wide. The above offers great loaucetnent® to those desirous of nurchaaing property near the business partof ths «ity. p 8P JOnN HERRON, Trustee. - D 5 P. M» DAVIS, AUet’r. DUaoutlW ojf.Xo-P»rtneralUp. TUB co-uartnershlp heretofore existing between JOSUU A RHODES and PHILIP ItEYMBR. In the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary bOtlncs*. Is this day dissolved, by inuiuai consent Tho business the firm will be settled un by Josbna Rhodes, wbfrU authorized to receipt for all debts due said firm. PHILIP REYMER. March 27tb, 1855. . PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 49*The undersigned havo this day formed a Partner *bip, under the name, firm and stylo of REYMEB A A NDBRSON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary business, No. 349 Wool street. PHILIP REYMEB. ROBT. J. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1856. 49» In retiring from the Confectionary bminesa, 1 cheer fally recommend Messrs. Usiusa A Antikeso.v to my friends and customer*. JOSHUA RHODES. Pittsburgh, March 27 th, 1855. fap2]_ PHIUP RITMIX - .BOOT. J. AXDSfISOa. RKYUBR 4 ANDERSON, (Successors to Joshua Rhodes A Co ) WnOLSSALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, Spice*, Confectionary, Sugars, Ac Ay® No. 39 Wood Btreet, Opposite tho St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. op2^ FRUIT— * - 260 bozos Raisins; 200 U do do 160 \\ do do 600 drums Flgi; 260 %do do 100 boxes do' 20 mats no * Dates; 25 boxes Prunes; 10 kegs do 2 cases do Receiving and for sale by apt! RHYMER A ANDERSON, 39 Wood et.- FRESH NUTS, Ac.— 20 bigs Walnuts; 20 do Filberts; 20 da Cream Nuts; 25 fral’s lvlea Almonds; 6 bales Bordeaux do 10 boxes shelled .do 25 do No. 1 Rock Candy; 15 do W. do 10 cases Slrlly Liquorice; 160 boxes No. 1 Herring: 100do* assorted Pickles; 25 dozen Tomato Catsup. Just rewired and for sale bv ap 2 REYMEU A ANDKBBON, 39 Wood st. BOXES MACCAUONIY £><J 20 boxes Vermicelli; 100 dozen Pepper fiance; 10 do Papers; 16 do Olive*; 10 do Brandy Peaches; 10 do do Cberrees; 10 do fresh Peaches; 10 do do Tomatoes; t 6 do Walnut Catsup Jo»st received and for salo by » P 2 KEYMF.R A ANDERSON, 39 Wood st. GUANOES AND LEMONS— -260 boxes MrclnaOranges, 100 do fiitUy do 245 do receiving and fur)*ale by o p 2 RRVMEU A ANDERSON. 39 Wood Removed •i ‘ \ ** k V" * £ V'i '»v- •,. ■ AUCTION SALES. Auction—Dally Bale. AT t O'CLOCK, P. M., P. U. DAVIS, Auctions®!, Notice U*43on.tractl>ra Omc* or toe Pit&str&on avd \ i RiiLaoxn CoupaNT. > Q BALED PROPOSALS trill be received *& tbo Office of this Company, at Neville Uall, 1q t&edty of Pittsburgh, until 5 o’clock P. M. of WEDNESDAY, tho 26th dsv of April, ln«tant, for the GRADEATION AND MASONRY of that portion of tbo “Pittsburgh and CoDnellKVlib*.lUllrond” extending from the junction with tho Pennsylvania Rail road «t Turtle Creek, in county, to Jibe borough of W««-t Novrton, In WvsttnoreUnd county,—a distance of twenty two miles. The work will be dJvU*4 into Sections of about one mile each. Proposals will be received for one pr move Sections. Maps, profiles and specifications arc ready for the exami nation of bipders at the Office of the C~mpaDy,"where all proper Information will be given on a, plication to tho uu dendgDed. S«ii»factory testimonials will be expected from Contrac tors not known to the Company. OLIVER W. BARNES, apl!:dt2s ip Pre«l lent P. and C Railroad Co. ifoTlce. T \OOKB to receive Subscription to theOapityl Btock of the i"> •* EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY " pill tw opened nt the Offiee of HILL BURGWIN, Erq.No.-142 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh, on the TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF APRIL, 1865, and will be kept open d ily, (Sundays ex cepted.) between the bean*of 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 o’clock P. M . until One Thousand Share* are subscribed for. WM. F. JOHNSTON, ISAAC M. PKNNOCK, HILL BCRQWIN, npl.Ttd] Commiairmen. Election Kotloc, AN ELECTION for nine Managers and ono Treasurer of the Company for erecting a Bridg* across the Alle gheny River, at or nßarSbarpsburgb.in Allegheny county, will be held at the Bank Exchange, on Third street, in the Qty of Pittsburgh, on the I4tb day of May,l*ss, b t»e n the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M. By or der of the Board of Managers. THOMAS WALLACE, President. R. Fisxbt, Secretary. ap!3:l m TRANSPORTATION TO ARD FROM THE EASTERN CITIES VIA PEHN A. CANAL AND RAILROADS D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, New Ycrk, Philadelphia and Baltimore. rpIIIS ROUTE being now In good order, we are prepared to despatch property either way on favorable terojfl. Shipments consigned to either of tho undersigned will be forwarded without charge for commissions, and all instruc tions promptly attended to. Address or apply to D. LEECH A CO., Penn street Aid Canal, Pittsburgh. HARRIS A LEECH, Receiving Depot No. 13 South Third street. Delivering DtopoL Dock st., Philadelphia. A. SMITH, Agent, No. 75 North strati, Baltimore. JNO. MCDONALD, Agent, ap I:3m is No. 7 Battery Place, Now York. HOBKRT 11. PATTBRSON’S £=«> LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, " Hats apd Cap?. __ Wi would invite the attention of our friends and rgtb, pubMo to a splendid assortment of HATS and which wo ate cow openfog for the. Summer Veto, for beauty cf stylo, ejeeeds anything ever trade, Wu . -h- or Wt}B t of iho Alopnhifnfi. Call and ex offered In tht * j. WILSON * BON, amine for yoaroe. 91 Wood street, Pittsburgh Bpi v Hioti ~ , TrfnN k BKO. iras dls- TIIE Partnership of JOUN 'V’DevKt will continue solved on the first lust. Jo “' ;. _* to tbo settlement the business at tbo old stand, and attenw of .ho business of the Ist* «™- JonN M’DBTITT, WILLIAM M’DBVTTT. Pittsburgh, January 3d, 1855—{ jap4 A CUICKERING 7 OcTaVI ROSEWOOD .■■uffaffyai.—an p]ANO, In perfect order, has been left with me for sale, at a very reduced price. Tbe ■ I 9 If" owner is about learinß the city, and Is nritiinfr ift noil for Cash, at a sacrifice. Tho subscriber will warrant this Plaoo ta lie purche-er, to b. perfect in every n tiCUl r h “ beOD iD “ e JOHN nf’MELIOS, For Bale by No. 8l Woo(] Btr „,t, ttt)2 Between Diamond alley and Fourth wt. -wtt-hiti.'—KlD OLOVEB, for Ladlea and gentlemen. A\T II AU B|«M hqm No. oto No. 10 Bajou'a best quality, “». ' VAN QOBDEIfS, Ctln „U! f ° U ga Market street. corner of Diamond. —V-fTRZKTTI'B JUNO COKDIAL, or frocrcai toe Pertain Remedy In all eases of Impotency, £h SSmTa“d il diseases arising from d«- SuXn or Sa%ri«?Whero an impulse or a restorative MlitaUon of sy eicc nant remedy for general weak* is required. especially for femaloa, and acta In n«a and dab U ‘y'“““ ‘y wlth tha law. of iature, In re- MU ’ ity 10 OTery p “ rl of tbB using this medicine. Ip the course of three or Females 8_ , great change in the countenance f ™r the "beets will finally become as flush thM never saw b sick day in all their liras. I tw be Jlven to persons who have used this Cor- I a speffin th. highest terms of praise of ite i astonishing effects, o r Y CUTHBBRT, 140 Third st. } apl_i - TTIMJ/rS'. TO-IM*rla~*oilUB. 10-mortow-tmTion't »■“s*■ N0.'.7fl Foorij street. .. BIIA.XT A^sl * fg:;°ZS£SSSH?iIj^ .w-wiufaw^xS J 5 Bleeves; also a =•» 101 of vanOOBDKIW, SleereSj Jo«t arrived at 88 M „t,t street. _-.‘ »: » r \ -. ' ■*’ ’ ,-. ’.7 h i* , ■ * i, ' ' -.' ! .■> O’/ ■', , • * - TV ■«* .*. *.. j f<2 ‘» - -'■■ '■ - : •'•’>■ . 7** r - «?>Hard>a Hair Heatorer— ThU prepar;. : ; m , rjtQ LET. FOR SALE seems t 6 be efficacious for the restoration of the hair i*. •>n . OAIJ-Ci) <x>U. bald heads. W* hare seen tho testimony of persons >• U if«i 7 : known to as who hare used the compound s\ ! , . ~ ,1 1 8 r ° r Country Homes. thereby aß.toU.th. - I T Moal comeh°n*M and comfo?t than a^coi bend of hair. --I river ’ any process by which thin crowning Mnnment oMhec. ■■; nan can he preserved, or rocnvcml when Ut, will o. n , tf stains many Vruit Tree., „f the ehokw kind and 4™ to'boMedTna enbS&l rriSTgratltSd. by •of \ command, a flue ,hw of Ute Ftcture 6q „e andl rom.nlle id either He*, who arc nhluok j onough to need Ite bench. ■ ", ery “ ??w'J'uld Jfrortone of the mrtt oh? Sq< "!, ri! < ’ ,l ‘ i We took occasion the other day to notice this rale ' le ; tire, aa it would ufford ope of the mwt churn, ng and mag componnd In the above terms, and now repul.liehr.hsl .Mi nlfleent aitra fnr a gen «" a r«„l.,u::e, m the' then Haiti, to show , gain our fevorahle opinion of it. T lilt. E A CUES OF OHOUN u.... ihe of The foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (\ ire V ■ Island, advantageously situated lor ajanuiuclurici; p Ur . Intelligencer, and refers to an article which has for a -'“0 . poses. been advertised ia our columns. We must confess tL« .« The above.property U a. . the high and main bank of Herr a island, and is reached by hare beeu somewhat sceptical as to tho remarkable eh -'a j r yer7 Pu^s t anl j u i Bridge of one rpan. For particulars op attributed to this famous r ‘llair Restorer.” But out n» I ply at my residence, in I>uquosne borough, on the rnnin ereduiity hoe been great,y ehaken wi.hin a day or tw. y SE£&* seeing a couple cf certificates of well-known and perfe ny j anr i7;tf WM. 0. MILLER, credible citiaens of the neighboring town of Preston—■ t’o ‘ of them the Captain of a New I.ondon whaling ship—to he effect that, in each of these cases, a two or three moi ■' s’ use of the “ Restorer” had actually brought out n new • d vigorous growth of hair upon the head where it was b- e bald—the baldness being, in ono case, of more than tw -y years standing. Ws do not suppose it is by nny mean, tain that, because the application Ins been tbas sucre- il In one case, or two, or u dozen, it id therefore certai' to prove equally successful in nil. Dut with such head-sii - g evidence as the foregoing, very few bald heads, we ensi • m would willingly forego a fiir trial of the “ Restorer.” -• 11 such ‘*old heads” ure informed that the article can ha !s-»J at Mosars. Lee k Osgood’s — Ncmoi-h Evening Coutitr. Sold wholesale and retuil at Dr. KEYSKK’d, 140 W -i street, sign of the Golden Mortar. mhi"> ■o®* Proclamation.^ Whereas, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparati n, WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATUARION, has iuduceJ envi ua persons to palm off other articles similar in name and up pearanco, hut absolutely worthless, which has a tendei.-y to lojure the reputation of the genuine article, purcha.'--'? shoald be particular to ask for WtighCs Premium K«: ; :i -rion, and they may rely on receiving an article unequal !- i for its virtues for restoring a decayed head of hair, ft r a cool, refreshing and delightful application during the 1.-»t weather, removing all disagreeable sensation* of dizzlm-:s and headache, and for the toUet it has never had an eq ,A for 1(3 pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guaranies for Itacompletely restoring a decayed head of hair; for rv moving all dandruff; for preventing Its falling off, whether from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing w. <i the necessity of using hair dyes, as it excites the secretion.-*, producing a supply of Us natural pigment or coloring n--ti ter, giving the hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a lu u risu4 growth. For sale by every druggist in the city, and by drugg-. is and merchants throughout the United States. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 25 cents a bottle. PETER T. WTtIGIIT A CO , 241 Market hL, Poiladelphiis For Bale by CEO. H. KEYStiB, No. 140 Wood Btr.. mil U. E. SELLER?, Pittsburgh. jonl7uUw3m in AT* Balm of Thousand Flowers, for beauti fying the Complexion,and eradicating all Taw, Pimples a-.d Fbecsles from the face. Sold at Dr. KEYBER’S, 140 Wo.-d street. JanSo EDUCATIONAL DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, pittsburg/i, pa. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of Penn* vania, with Perpetual Charter DO4BD Of TBUSTKEA. His Excellency the Hon. James Buchanan, Hon. W. I! Loarie, lion. Wm Wilkin®. Hon. Moses Hampton, 1L :: Chart t-s Naylor, Gen J. K. Moorhead P. DUFF, author of the “ North American Accouutam Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial rVienees ANDREW T. lIOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Bo< k Keeping. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, ti»e best offhand Penman in t.->* United States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of tho Pittsburgh Bor, Professor f Mercantile Law and Political Economy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of tho Mathematic*! Department, Profe&or of Ma hematics Ac. The Btudents of this Institution obtain the following < yious ad antages over ail ethers : Ist. A training for bufrineae prepared by a practical m< - chant of eighteen years experience In extensive busiae—, thalQred and pejfcctod by fifteen years subasquent prarii • in tearhiog 2d. The Diploma bears the fignature of the au'hor cl -t system of Book Keeping *.i> ctloncd by the Chamber f Commerce of New York, aa the moU perfect n Ih : Hugh » language. - . . 3d. Students cin rwvlew their Rxd; Keeplnc. and br. *> the advice of tbo Principal at any/utme Ui-v 1 , free of charge. 4th. They obtain the handwriting of the Lvt P»*ntp n in the Unite) Bute?—cue who writes ail ihu rp-.Tlra ..3 which he exhibit*. sth. Regular L r cture? on Commercial Last. Poli*’. ul Economy and the price pies of Commerce. Refer to any i f our City Merchant* or Bnnkers bef • * engaßing elscwhi-re. Pupils received dully. Terms unlimited, auJ no o; : of the permanence of the institution. Duff's Book Kiaping, Haiper’s edition. ;1 50—pp. 1 ~ royal acta to— the bod in tie Enallib ” Duff's Smamboat Accountaai, *l. “A perieet sysL a for sorb acL*.” Send for n CircuUr an 1 Spe< iincnof Williams'P man-*hip. - np2L'U" IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLIEGI , CHARTERED APRIL, 1856 BOARD OF TRUSTEES—nia Excellency Gov. Jsr'*-s pcll&ck; Hon. Wm. Bigler, Ki Goremor ; Col. It ih a M Candl-so, CoL Wm. Hopkins, Capt. D. Cam?! >• 11, N Fettvrmnn, lion Kobt M. Riddle, [Ton. .1. E. Brv* *, 11. A. Pryor. Erq., B. L. Fsibn-stoc-k, K«q., E-J. Cumil- i, Erqr» Alex. Bradley, Esq. Facultt,—MlLLAß A BIDV, Principals or. I Prcfo?- "• of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. I. I. HITCHCOCK, (author of Hitchcock’* Pw>nj if Bookkeeping.) Principal of thft Bookkeep-ti't l'v;>«rl»;n , and lecturer t-nall importantbusioewtrsus!:.^ tUm*. JOHN FLEMING, (author of Fleming’s uewi-n-i i npror 1 system of Book-keeplug.) will deliver weekly Lecture* a the Science of Accnanta. hmksi h. UOPKIN?. member of the PitUburgh ll.r, Lecturer on Commercial Law. Tie I’rincipile have 6«*cur®ti the 'f Mr. L. I. 000 it, who will give instruction In Uuthcm «*»• ', Engltn** r log, Ac. STRING CLAB*KB SluHenU received daily. ' At this Institution eT= .v facility iu offered for the speeiy attainment of beauty ft' 1 rapkiltyin Poommuhip, experience lu Arithmetic, ami sa perhr t-kill iu Book-Keeping- Time unlimited. Suecv-J guarnolevd. Co I legs ooen from 8 A. M. IUMO Apl* SEWICKLBY ACADEMY, A CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL for BOYS, on the Ohio auil Pennsylvania Itallzotd, and Ohio Hirer, twelve mile? from Pittsburgh. JOS. S. TUAVKLLI, a. M., Fiinajxil. The SUMMER SiSSION will commence on TUESDAY, May Ist, 1860. Xum* —Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Ac, per session of fire months, $lOO. For circulars and other particulars, enquire of Mes i r*. John Irwin A Sou«, No. 67 Water street, or T. U. Kevin A Co , No. 187 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap2o:2w piußburgli fllfctlicmattcal A. Commercial COLLEGE IS now opened for the reception of Lady ami Gentleman Pupils who w Ish to • ecel *e a sound ond thorough kui. -v* ledpe of the following branches of education: Writing, ] Book-Keeping and all Itscollaternlsciences. Mgebrs,Oem.ie- I try, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, the use of Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, Ac, Ac. The Principal needs not to be recommended, as his name and capability are well known to this community, being a Teacher in tins city for several years, and for the last three months bos sue* cessfully taoght in the Iron City Commercial College, tut has left it on bis own accord, with tbo intention of est vH. Ushlng an Institution la which tho youth of Pittsbui r h can acquire a knowledge of thing* more profitable tbun making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chance will Writing be neglected. The Principal’s capabilities can be tested by any person who doubts bis qualifications, as they wrre by the gem le mon whese names are attached to the following testi monials AtLtanENY, November 24,1954. I take great pleasure in certifying to Mr. Barry's nuahti catioufl as a thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to iustruct young gentlemen in the science of accounts— t.e aides being a good mathematician and ripe scholar in other respects. JOUN FLKMTNG, Lale Professor in Pittsburgh Commercial College. Pirrsuußcu, November 21. Mr. Barry is eminently qualified for Imparting instruction in the telenet* of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-Keep ing x found him even critically acquainted with th .se brunches of knowledge. JAS. M. PRYOR, Principal Third Ward Public Soho la I state It at my opinion, that as a Mathematician and Book Keeper, Mr. John Barry has few equals, and no supe riors. I think all the Teachers of this Oounty Assoclati jd will concur with me in this statement. _ JOHN KELLY, Principal First Ward Schools, Allegheny. The Writing department will be attended to by a gentle man of superior qualifications, who will devote all at tentlon to the Immediate improvemedt of the pupils. Hours of instruction from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. TEEMS: Book-Keeping and Writing $2O per courfo. Arithmetic 10 per quarter. TYrlting 3 for 20 lessons, Atuenjuum Buildings, Liberty street, near Wocd. tnhlQ J. BABRY, Principal. Instructions in Music. ME WAMELiNK would respectfully inform his pupils an i friends that he will continue his profession as instructor cn the PIANO FORTE and \OICE. Ch-dersloft t Mr. KLEBER’S Music Store, or at his resi dence, No. 187 SECOND Street, will he promptly attended to, * _ an WILKINS 11A1.L.1 w r n'UAGHIJR, Proprietor* TmjrtA strrr Wood and SmiDtJirld mHlS?"acious «*t»bh.hu.«tt has bgn laarcd byrte .ub- T“a-faH blrH^ na 13 inTurv mat «D be found in the t-.t tecob.tad erory lu*“ r y , lu , jmaclous liar a ill alwaj -be r e,taurant. in be Uamo of de supplled «Hb me r y be fotlnll ot wiiliina Bcription, in its tuu \y. 0 . OAI LAOHEIt. ' Alexander Haj'i) ~ . . r T V rL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR , Efth street. op- C/waito 'ho Court House, l’ittsbur E h, J" I'"; manently located, and will punctually attend to oil business entrusted to bis charge. BEPEBENCE3 : Uou. W. F. Johnston, President Allegheny Valley R- U. W llilnor Roberts, Chief Engineer " " \' t Geo R. Elchbaura, Associate Eog. ‘ * B HftTid Mitchell, Chief Exuineer PUtab hand Sleub. R R. James Thompson, Superintendent City Gasi Works. Jamea.E. Day, Civil Engineer. Allegheny ilty. |ap« ■ TKA I Fine oolonq at 50 cts. ib. - Fine Old Country, 60 cts. fi>. Fine Young lijson, 50 cts. fl lb. Warranted to give satisfaction. Also : Superior Nlng-Yong at 3b cts. s* lb. apU v 8. JAYNES. No. 38 Fifth sir r-vUIO FA.KM FOU SALK, constating of Sixty-tyo *'.rQB I ) of choice Land, aitoato In Oolambmua county,' no, ttttwo mile* abote Wetlsrllle, and within a qu«£ fu m le of the Baaier eiteneion of Pit Bburg>» r.ml Li*.? R. R It is Oil under fence, and about iort.i acres in ItJ ration; a Rood Frame D ■ elling Hou*r, B do, Ac., a I Ac‘; I 4c Ue Two a vein. t cf the, toformatien, applet the Real Ihw , t ?-'■ s-r V .- *-• . •- '' si' ** Valnable Property for Sale* 1 TWO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erected four Brick and two Frame Building*, which rent annually for $5OO. Said property id situated in the Ninth Wnrd r-f the ri : v of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between • and stm-tH. Also, the Factory and Ground known as tlm “Empire Work.-,” hituuted on the corner of Penn and Morris streets. Also. 23 erresi of unimprGYPtl land, situated on the Alle gheny iirer. one mil* from East Liberty. On a portion of this land there is the best Saw Mill location in the county. Also, a number of lota containing from l to 5 acres of choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of LnwreucevU’c, The above named pieces of property are vety desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur chasers. For larma of sale and further information apply toWra. p Baum. No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. 11. ». THOMPSON, Assignee for Jas. 8. Negiey. Coal Works For Hale. SIXTY THREE ACRE 4 OP LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and all tho improvements thereon in success ful operation, raid Farm is Eituated on the Monongahela river, .'*4 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,and an excellent harl>or. The vein of Coal is five feet thick,and cannot basurpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to NIOUOLSCN ft PAYNE, No. 235 Liberty street. Iteatdence at Evergreen. TILE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale bis property in the Evergreen Colony, Rosa Township, five miles from LMttsburgb. Tho house U &8 by 34, arranged with Four Rooms, a Kituhcn, and a large Hall on the Cr«?t floor, nml in provided with a Water Closet aud Bath Room—-the latter witli suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached, to th* house aro Two Acres of Grourid, held in fee, on which there Is a ffe'l of unfailing soft water, a Stable and a Chicken House. The Colouy-i* provided with a School of the high est order, and is under the management of a gentleman from Virginia, a member, well quafifled to teach even the higher branches of study. Tlds admirably conducted School la of incalculable advantage to the man of family, as the ideas here have on opportunity of shooting witbont the contaminating .influence of oufsfde pressure, too t hen . found around schools in the city and immejiate vicinity. The Uouse and the Two Acres will ho sold with or with out tb** interest in tho farm property, and the avails will be taken in adjusted balances °nd vrtijititts of deposit ■ ngniust ftb2t WILLIAM A. IiILL, U Wood fetreet. BASEMENT TO LET. ArCOCD AND WELL FINISHED BASEMENT, 21 feet l wide by 32 deep, one half above ground, well lighted, airy and pleasant, with a Coal Yault and Hydrant attach ed to it; on FOURTH street, above Pmlthfield; will be rented from the Ist of April. It is a good eland, and roriri' (jT a House aud Sign Painter, or any buaiucss of a similar kind. Enquire’of GEO F. GILLMOBI2, mboO At the office of the Morning Post Coal Land for Sale. SEYENTY-FIYE TO EIGHTY ACRES best quality o- COAL, which can be brought to the centre of East Uir minßhura or the river by ll&ilroad. This odors the best <»p* portunity to manufacturers and dea'.ers which can ever be obtained tn secure a valuable C-jal tract ao npor the city. The surficf beautifully located fjr Country Seats, ami will be svM whole, or in one'to five acre lots. Apply to WM. PHILLIPS, corner First and Ross >tr*etf», or L. C. IIKPBURN, No. 99 Poarth street near Wood. Land for Sale I O/ W\ ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near IOUU the Clarion river. This land Is heavily timbered, baa an excellent soil, and is said to contain &B abundance oi iron ore, and u thick vein of bituminous coal. The Yenan* gorailroad, which will undoubtedly bo built, Will run very near to it, if not directly across it. The Mills town creek runs through it. ALSO, 500 acres in Elk county, well timbered and Watered, and lying near tbe route of the Snnbary and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than In these lands. Tbe completion of the flunbury and Erie, tbe Allegheny Valley, und the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great value. Enquire of C. D. M. SMITII, Attorney at Law, No. 147 Fourth street. f<ib22:c*in:tf rpo LKT—From the Ist of April next, the commodious J. BiilCK BUILDINGS situate la the Second Ward of the City oj Ihttabnrgh, between Brecttrnridge utteet and the Monongabelu rl'er, lately occapied by Messrs. Bftke weU, p.-aw A Co.as n iilßS3ra*nuf,ict<iryend warehouse. - ThtaVtopertyis eligibly situate 1, adjacent to the Monon gahela wharf, for any business connected with stcamboating or ri*er trad*:, or fur manufacturing purpo&es. :raa!l Builiinss uud a rapacious yard are attach el. Ajiuly to OLIVKiI W. BARNES, President Pitt, and Conn. 11.11 Co., mht ' tf i Neville Hall, Fourth Had Liberty streets. Hotel for Leaie^ Rll liY’3 HOTfciL, (firiaerly known »s the LiaiAßTixi i 1 Cfuse.) is offered f.»r lease on favorable torma. Being situated ou trie corner of Fourth stn*d and Umnt, near to the Court Hou?t?, nod about mirlsray Peon the Mmonyahela Wharf uod the Pennsylvania Depot, it ia one of the moat plea.«aut, convenient and desirable locations in the city. Tha U'ltwl wi+i be fu'nished, if desired, and leased for a term tf yrarj, commencing from the first of April next. For farlltcr information apply to JuSUl’n 8. & A. P. MOimiSON, Att’ye, Office No. 143 Fonrth sL, Pittsburgh. jIT)2' J lliwtf Boarding SeliOol t OR filBIMBll BOARDING IIOUSE.-Tho OLKS HOTEL huil UrounJs aro offered'fbr‘miNY, for either the above purges. The site ami arrangement of th** house, ths beauty, extent and variety of the groatnl?, and tbo wnguUr udTcntoge of tl*e position, excluded front every thing rbjvctionhhle, n-uJer this a most desirable location for cither a Male or Female Seminary, for terms, apply to * n\hi:4 tf J. W. BUTLER, 97 Front ftreet. For Kent, A FARM CONTAINING 53 AC'IKS OF LAND, under a huh statu oi'uukura'k'St, with a large and couTeufest DWELLING HOUSE, recently built and of modern sty 1 *; goc-J Lam, Stabling, Ac.,situated ou the southbank of the Monom'nhela river, 0 miles above Pittsburgh, neiog one of the mc.it beautiful ami pleasant localities uuywhere to be found. Possw-sion given on or be'ore the Ist of April next. kuquuK of H. CHILDS & 00., IBS Wood street. Law Books. I AM authorized to sell low some valuable Law Books. 10 vola. I’aiJleporta, by Barr; Tostjtutes; Gruenlief’s Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, Inst ed.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. GEO. P. GILLMORE, at the office of Morning Post. For bale. A BIRQUCHE AND SET OF HARNESS.—They were i\. made to oriDr by our best me.'hanlcs, and have only b en used a few monilis. They will bd s>M at a bargain, os, in r*oQS»*queoce of a change that has taken place in the aob.-c: iber’o family, he h .8 uo further U3O for them. A. BALLOU, aj.s No. 146 Water street. UtILDIAU LUT FUR SALS. A LOT 21 feet front ou WYLIE street, and extending buck 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the. Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot is In a desirable location Cot a residence;:and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of QEO. F. GILLMOKE, jy!3 At Office of Morning "Post. For Kent; A FARM CONTAINING ABOUT 140 ACRES, on the Steubenville Turnpike, six miles from Pittsburgh, late homestead of William M’Conptck. Possession given immediately. Terms $250 par annum. Enquire of JAMES C. RICHEY, mh7: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. GLLLIIOUE, jylS at office of the Morning Post. ANUTIIER SMALL FARM IN VIRGINIA Full SALE ou easy terms For particulars, call at tho Real Es tate Office of S, CUIH BERT .t SON, a p2 140 Third street. FOK SALE VKIiY CHEAP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 leet by luO. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at the office of the MORNING POST. jy!2Rf_ OR SALE—An excellent Frame House end Lot, on ' ltesaca street, Allegheny city, at a very low rate. En quire ot THOMAS WOODS, jao .2:tf 75 Fourth street. ffvj LET—A two story Brick Dwelling House, on Centre | Avenue. Apply to U» MINER A CO, f„bl2 No. 32 Smlthfleld street. _ DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST. T atAld ALL DISEASES OF TIIE EYE AND EAE WiTUOtJT COPPING] LE£CIIINO, BUBTEHISO, OK TQS C3B 0* CALOMEL OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND ST., NEW YORK. Uours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ROUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or Chronic Blinilueiu with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Ryes, are among the diseases of tbo eye which are treated by Dr. H. with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Ear treated npon scientific principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. All letters post-paid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou sands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr. Uenderson: Wm J. Fryer, 326-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. •*Alfred Soutbwlck, Printer, “ “ fJ, Qoodspeed, Glens Falls, N. Y. •NYm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. • Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson, New York. City, N. Y. tMiss Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co., N. Y. •Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Conn. •John Beamon, Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N.Y. Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Enq., N. Y. tJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. Jurvii Rodgers, “ “ A. R. Reeves,Telegraph Operator,£t Nicholas Hotel. R. M. Ferriss, Organ Builder, Houston St. R. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. M. P. Collin 3, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. Ross, Albany, N, Y. A. Dilleubach, Schuuectady, N. Y. Copt. B. U. Iloviland, Athons, N. Y. John W» Hackett, Bioghampton, N. Y. •These patients were blind, and hod to be l&J to Ibeofflee. At the expiration of two weeks they could goabout the ciiy at pleasure. •These easeß of Amaurosis were restored to sight aßer they were given np as incurable by the faculty, and cau be referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facts in these cases, by writing to them. ian^ To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor weaieri and Manufacturers* Tn a SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, hf which % of an;ounc«* with GO gallons pure Spirit will produce BfineCognnd Broody. His ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARU’S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX BUM, ARAC. CIDER and PKACiI BRANDY. lIOLLAND SCUIEDAU SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, arc acknowledged by'the Now YorK mwmiGiflturerg by the great demand after them. Dir l recUona for use will Invariably be given by : * DR. LEWIS FEUCUTWANGKR, I 141 Maiden Lane, New York. P. S.— lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemical*, Platina, Biamtub. Manganese; Thorn's Ext.Copsira, gqlpjmto Am monia, Ao- • T deeSft'jliTtf BARR A MOSER, ARCHITECTS:— Offices: Philo Hull, No. 75 Third street, Pittsburgh; and east Bide of thq Diamond, Allegheny* . „ —— MEDR.AL. ** bk. iviousE’s . T INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A fKENOMESOIV IN MEDICINE. Heallli lleatored and Life Lengthened MORBE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR; IT will raploce weakness with .fitrongth, incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with nrJform and natural oc livity, ond not obly without hszaf ! of reaction, but with a happy fffoct oatie general orgnnisitlon. A®* Bear In mind that all maladies wherever they fceglu, finish with the nervous system, and that the parelizatlon of the nerve of motion and fonsation 13 physical death. Bear in mioilj also, that for <m ery kind of nervous disease, the Elixir Cor* 1 dial is the only reliable preparative known. CURE OF NKRVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea of the tome dints and almost miraculous change which it occasions in the di'ensel, tl*dftl*tite«l and shattered nervous fystato, • whether brohen down by exces?, venkby nature,or impair ed by ficfcnepr—the unntrnnjf and relaxed organization is at ones Lmced, reTivjp.ed and built up. Tbo mrntal and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanlth together un der its influence. Nor is the effect temporary ; for the Cor? dial pTopertlefl'of the meiicine reach and restore it to its normal condition. LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of b!:od to tho head, melon*' chely, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoogbta of aelf destruction —fear of insanity, tlyspepsie, general preatrit Uon, irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseases ncldent to males, decay of the propagating functions, fcjgU terlo, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart,- Jmpotency, conFtlpalion, etc-, from whatever causes arising, It is, if there bonny reliance to be placed on human tesU* mony, afcs.iluUdy infolllblo. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALESt The unparalleled effects of restorative In all complaints incident to female?; mark a now om in the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have beeainvented— thousands of invigoranls concocted— all purporting to ba speciGed in the rurloußilisoases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. Who suffers from weaknera, - derangement, nervousness, tremors, pains in tlioTwek, or any other disorder, whether pecnlikr to her sex, or common to both sexes—to give the invigorating Cordial a trial. Orothers, will And this Cordial after ihey have us«d a boi tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In «U directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy t ff spring, who would not hare beeo so bnt for this extraoru - nary preparation. Andit is equally potent for the many dh eases for which it i 3 recommended. Thousands of young raun have been restored by nslogit, andßOt In a single It* stance has It failed to benefit them. PERSOVS OF PALE COMPLEXTON. or consumptive habits, aro restored by thotise.of a hotels or two to bloom and Tlgor, changing the Skin from a pals, ye. • low, sickly color,to a beautiful florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. ->• . These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produ ced by early hsbits of youth, vis: weakness of the and limbs, pains In the h«ad, dimness of sight, loss of mus cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, sycxptqma of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the frarful effects on the mind are much in be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, averalon to society, self-distrust. Jove of solitude, timidity,- someol the evils produ ced. Ail thus afflicted 1 BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a Bound mind and body are the most ne cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; Indeed, without these, tho journey through life becomes a Weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind.becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with tho melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with your own.. CAUTION. Dr. Morsels Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeit**! by som"3 unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprie tor’s- facsimile pasted wtgr the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown In the glass: Dr. Ilom'i Tnyf'Jjorttttng Cordial, ’ . f d Proprietor, H. T. The Cordial Is pnt up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles—price three dollars per bottle,»twolbfcilye dollars, six for twelve dollars. C. H; RING* Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by Druggistrthrougboul thk United Btates, Canada and the West Indies. Pittsburgh Da. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood at Do FLEMING, BROB,, No. 60 Wood st. Do. .. R. E SELLERS, Wood street. AlleghenyCßy... J. P. FLE3UNGv. i V Ag«mtforOhio...J. D. PARK, Cincjmiati. fapll:d*wly FEVER AND AGUE CURE OK, HATKKE’S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, FOR the Prevcntiyn and Cure of IsTEaurrrsNT and Ra anrrxxT Fsveas, Fever uml Ague, Chills end Fetes, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Nioqt Sweats, and all other forms of disease which ha7Q a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain seasooß Is unavoidably inhaled at every breath,is the same in character wherever it exists—North, South, East or West—and win every wliere yield to this newly-discovered antidote, which in claimed to be the greatest discovery in medicine ever made. This specific is so harmless that it may be taken by per rons of every, age, sex or condiliaojaod-dfcwfll'not substi tute forOBB disease others still wqrse,as is too often the re sult la the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, and other poimnpns <r deleterious drugs, not a particle of any of whirirfa admitted into this-preparation. The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re sults from the use of this NATUBAL ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in the-raost sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly in haling Malaria or Minina. It will instantly check the Ague in persons who bare suf fered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, ro that they need never have another chilli by eontinoioglta use according to directions. It will immediately relieve nil tho disticsriog results of Bilious or Ague diseases, such ns general debility, night swrats, etc Tho patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continnca'until a permanent and radical cure Isbttecttd. Finally,its use will banish Fever and Ague from families end all clas*e*. Farmers and all laboring men, by adopt ing it nfl a preventive, will bo free from Ague or Bilious at tacks in that season of the year which, while it if the most sickly,is the most valanble.one to them. Cue or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases; romo may require more: Directions printed In German, French and BpanUh, accompany each bottle Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the 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. JAB. A. RHODES, Proprietor, Provldenear-B. I. Agents—New York: C. V. 01ICKENER A CO., and C. H. RING. Boston: WEEKS A POTTER. Philadelphia: DYOTT A SONS. J*, MITCHELL, No. 265 Liberty street, nest door to Hand. WCODSIDKS A BROTHER, corner of Anderson and Laccck fits., Allevheoy. [feb27 GERMAN BITTERS, / PREPARED BY . DR. C. M. lACKSOH, Philadelphia, Fa., WILL EFFECTUALLY CUBE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous Debility t Diseases qf the Kidneys, and aU diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Constipa tion,lnward Piles, Fulness,or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau»ea;llear(burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or weight in tho Btomach, Sour Eructations. Sinking, or Flattering at tho PR of the Sbun-iclv Swimming of the Head, Harried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Ghoak ing orSuffoo Ring Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before tho Bight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellownossof the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back, Cheet, Limbs, Ac., Sadden Flushes of Heat Burning iu the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. Tho proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, do as so with a feeling of tho utmost confi dence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which It is recommended. It Is no now and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten jfaara* trial beforo the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled hy any similar pie parations extant. The testimony in Rafavor 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 ** Memorabilla/Vor Practical Be:eipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be hail gratis, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufactory, 120 Atch street, Phila delphia, Pa. by Dr. Geo; 11. Keyscr, 140 Wood street; fi. A. Fahnestock A Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers, 60 Woodstieet; 11. P. SwarU&ndJ. P. Fleming, Allegheny: doclflaiawiy is ; Bazin 1 * Premium Perfumery. A PIUZR MEDAL at the Great London Exhibition of tha Industry of all IS aliens, In 1851, and Seven High' eat Premiums, awarded the subscriber in this country, have proved bis preparations uf a superior quality, and placed him among the best perfumers audsoap makers of Europe and America. His celebrated Shaving Creams and Las* tralos.hJs fine Pomades, Toilet Waters, and Perfumos lor the Handkerchief, (of 60 varieties,) are unsurpassed by any in the world. All articles purchased at this establishment ed of the finest quality. "! With an addition of many new articles to his list, and greatly inrreaaed tacilUleß for manufacturing, he is enabled to furnish them to dealers in any quantity desired; and at v«ry liberal prices. Country Desleis, requesting It, can have a Price List mailed to their address, free of postage. X. BAZIN, (Successor to B. Roussel,) No. 114 Chestnut street, below fourth, Philadelphia. fob22.da.wl to is Palmer’s Celebrated Kplcnrean B»aee» STANDS PHKGMINKNT far flaroriog Boups, Gravies, Fisb, Meat, Outre, itc. We advise all good bouse wires to tTy it. Price 25 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit Stores In the United States and Canadas For sale by M’CLUEQ and G. H. ICBYBER, Plttatogh. P. T WEIGHT * CO., - 241 Market street, Philadelphia. j»nlQ:dawlv la A DB. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Be* m. 4ggi TOteahisentireattentlontoanofficePrsctiee. YW His business la mostly confined to PVieaie 0 Venereal DUeaics, andsuch palnfalafTections, flb brought on byimprudence, youthful indulgence ana excess Syphilis, ByphilitieEruption3,Gonorrhea,Gleet > Btricturf Urethral Discharges, Impurity of|the Blood,with all Disaai sea of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutio Erup* tione,Tetter, Biagvorm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak*, cess, Impotancy, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous A Sections, .Pains In the Back and Loins, lrri tation of the Bladder and Kidneys,snccessfolly Core guaranteed Twenty years’practice (ten in thlscitylenables Dr.Browa to offor assurances of a speedy cure to all who may eons ml darhlacare. T>HEUMATIBSL—Dr. Brown’s newly dl*»v«red remedy JCVfor Rheumatism Isa speedy and certain Remedy that painful trouble. Itneverxaßs. jimiunNa Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DiAMVa* Pittsburgh, Penn’s. The DoctorJs always itbom* • §*M'' , 3?sS£ V, ■»' 5.. J*> J^^l <: ii ' "’' ..-• • >»\- k * ; <^» -tei-. •’?«.■ '■~.r *.'• ,v■ '•"■ • ‘ EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, MARRIED PERSONS, AG ENTS RHODES’ DR. HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED Private Dlituei. Ofice and Private Consultation Booms, 41, Diamond alley Charges moderate. novfcqrw»ly CHEB3E— 800boxes W. It .cutting 1 Cheese; 600 very best Dairy _do. , P 9 EBNRY H. COLLINS. "v ■v: . v \ • V-. 4 . 1 j. ■ *>j . -aS ; ...... *V t: a I" ?y , Np-
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