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C/LB.D. -»NAS SMYTH (late of Jaynes’ Pekin Tea Btr>re) . • • <-*V<4 r l". s *i'tT'|JL respectfoHy lniorm* hia friends and Ike public that he —->*;- . ‘ *> ; jla now located at the iNEW TEA BTORE, :’ r; - fi f" : t~ •itT ? l .| Santnrtin> btbxit, oppositi to* Post Offics, ":x' r .'i' l t -4 -„>iP“ ere Jj* for Ba^e ns n'c• and as well an assorted l»«h. city. Also, RIO nml . i:.-; _ t LOVEMMI’S »nd ST. LOOTS RE KIN KD » f'sttw At.iTOAeg- *ll P“J ta f 4 for cash, and will So aold at a r■■ J;l}.i o n -.-Y. I: .n-Votllialladrance, either by wholesal, or ralnll. aplB:lui * r!. ;: k-ik . f " Notice” “ ' " ,* : : * , JTVJOSS to recelre Subscription to the Capital Btock of the */> ’ W“ BDREKA INSURANCE COMPANY'> will U ope m 3 v-' '••• '■' ''* .-• •ct the Office of-fOLL BURQWIN, Efq, Ko. 142 FOUKTII '~ ’ X 'ltreoi, Pittsbpreh, pn the TWENTY-THIHD DAY OF 'o' * . n fp&lli, 1855,and will ** hept open d lly, (Bandaye «. Y kpl«h) between thehouy# Ofio o’clock A.M.and 0 o’clock . •• -■ r c.-"' V At, tmtU .One Thousand Shura* are subscribed for. /. \ c 'l* \- ' WM. F. JOHNSTON, , -T> - J 1 ISAAC M. PENNOCC. u -t " *„*>’ HILL BURG WIN, * VT,- . y. ;.IjiplMd] Commissioner * ' x. • .» * « *>* 'V**’’ t XV* * t* ' *•» • V;.„V' ’ i.>'* ■* •. it x , -.< * .■» , S' ***'«£**'^'V*'** I *l l- 1 ■ - • ‘t? •>. t'r. =WM 1,, i": 'mm - v,*V ■ •''V ? .S'J. , r»ANK OF PETTSBUBOH STOCK.—2O Shsros trentaj 1 Va ■ -C'VD at No. 71,Fourth street. WILKINS 4 CO., >■ ” : T .-‘a''- aps nmumindim stockßrokersand Bank-.-, a : c■; .-tc; ;i' > £V ; j. „ ’• •;* -• ,■ :■■■■-*■ -.‘-r.* : rV- **; ••• •:••■ ~ ’ ..r.><r^r-rvv-' - / ; ; ■<'*-. •-. ■ '■' .»■*•-, ■->£*?•. At; I.hs : -i- *-'. -: \.-''! ,f r. * - s -y»i *t ~j ,". ■’*’• i.- .■ .■> fcV ■ . ’ „' '. -' ■ - , . '. • ; <„•«•! ■■'■••.■-.■< •*' i »i • Ai,', ■ *■?<*r<r «.’ :■ .?* VH<v'V. r -»- ' •'■■ / - S rV-, n v - ■ - t' 3;- *.’- ». ■.* 1 ,* t ' ■ 1 ~H 1 ■••■ , • - • ;v:-.,--~ *<%*■*. . :**o • •' / *■' ' ' ••* • V\l‘ “.'■ iv"' • .‘ £ < ■__ ..r--, P,’ ;i ' : v,:: ; •■ t , ■’■ . v ' :; -V34 ■■- ■■ ■ ..- ,RID AY MORNING: Thfm^M CHCBAI S ° OIETy ~ PLOWISa Matoll ' leohMir i ° r tbo Board of Managers of the Al tShtmy Agricultural Society, was held on the 25th. KM^, Eo w~ MeS^; BDOdßrE ‘"’ 3lerd > Kol'f. Murdock, Me ■hart7 ’ M ler " Qo, *flng and Ehiras.- The Board haring orgahlxed, John Toung, Jr., in the chair, and 0 P Eh Iras, Secretary. . . ’ ' r ' : tinned 00 GMtri Oll 'ae , Sl r^f? rtCd “ nd Mked con ■SSsS&wSSaaSBS aalS apwinud P lo »i®g- ■Mfllef.jaid WW ‘ KeUT * By ’ Bnod S»» »nd wiU haring suitable graundwho are to of “* doSlrcd ”"*• HMs“°n U l”^astV^d’n«d odiO ?a'? Od t 0 mMt ' lhe Court iae last Wednesday of May next, at lOo’clock, A.M. Mobmoh Emiobants.—The steamer Mononga hela leit this city, yesterday, for SL Louis, with orer four nundred-passengers, two hundred of the number being anirmon emigrants, for Salt Lake City. This party is the , prance body of four hundred and twenty-fiTe emigrants, yho arrived in Philadelphia, on Friday last, from Liver* pool, England. They are composed cf English and Welsh families, and those we saw yesterday were well dressed, healthy and robust looking. From Ft Louis, they will pro ceea overland to Salt Laka City. The party is under the charge of Elder Alder, an intelligent and apparently well educated minister of the Mormon persuasion. Djstbict Cobbt.— Before Hon. M. Hampton. Inthe case of Boss et al. vs. Boss «t al., the jury returned a verdict for defendants. Henry Miilor ys. Mayor, Aldermen end CUixens of Pitts burgh—Marshall A. Brown for plaintiff, M’Calmont for de- AcUon to recover damages for Injuries receired 5-S?“” g ‘ nto * n «“™Uon, on Mulberry alley, in the a!,CJ - whil ° graded by the city left in such a condition ihat the plaintiff fell doira an embankment and injured himself severely. On truth . - Bbdtal Assault.—A teamster named John Water, wae held to ball yeslorday erenin , by Alderman Honaldron, Ibr committing a brutal assault upon a German, named Anton Peter. The German, It appears, had been employeJ by Lister, and last OTening about six o'clock, ac oosted hlmatthsSt Clair street bridge, for hia wages. Prom some enure, the taro got "into a fight; when Lister knocked leterdownand beat him cruelly. He also tramped upon him sereral times, while lying on the ground. The German urae so badly injured, that a wagon had to be procured to take him to his residence in Reisrille. •Mobb Bread Edits.—Alderman Donaldson yesterday Issued summonses for the following oamed ba . kers, to seyerally appear and answer to the charge of mak ing and rending bread of a le- s weight than prescribed by ordinance: Peter Berger, C. Harrison, A. H. Meier, Mrs. Williame, J. Sterenson, John nircly, H. P. Hohl, J. A. Meuslnger, John Peas, Charles Statce and I, Beatty. A loarof bread was procured from each establishment, and weighed at Ihe magistrate's office. The deficiency ranged from two to six ounces. A hesring of tbo defendants will be had en lbs 30th instant, and the Ist of May. Bison Waebaht —George Bradshaw was ar rested yesterday on a bench warrant, issued at the salt of George V. Dihm. Tho def.u tent was charged with defraud ing the plaintiff out of about SCOO worth of flat boats, Ac. He was taken before Judge Williams, where the case was argoed by Hr Selden for plaintiff, and Messrs. Penny and Sterritt for defendant. On giring bonds to take the bene fit of the insolvent act, be was released. Depasture op Coal.—The steam toga James flothriß and Hornet, left yesterday, for lelow, with ff teen coal barges in tow. The former had eight barges, con. talnlng fifty-four thousand bnsl els, ntd the latter, secen, containing forty-nine thousand bushels. The Tigress will leave to day, with fire bargee, holding forty-four thousand bushels. Robbery.—An Indian, named Jsmeß Tante, from tbs neighborhood of Oleon, was cobbed, on Wrdoesdny night, at the Emmet Hotel, Allegheny, where he was stop ping, or $7O. The money ii is suppns. d, was taken out of his room while be was o3leep A yonng min who was boarding at the honsa wa-, arrostel and taken to the May or’s office, on easpicion of being the thief. He will have an examination this morning. Mechanics* Bank of Pittsburgh.—The Books to receive subscriptions to the capital stock of this hank *»ero opened jesterday, at tho .Merchant* 1 Exchange, and over 200 shares subscribed. This amount la considerable for the first day, whoa the fact is taken loto consideration that thoebarter did not atlow more than four shares to be taken by one person, on the first day of the opening of the books* The hooks will remain open for fix days. False Imprisonment.—A capias was issued yesUiday,by the Prothonotary, for the arrpst ot Robert Johnston, to answer to a charge of false imprljonmedt made by James Duocan. Eat! U required iu the turn of three hundred dollars. William Bceket also made Informufon Aialust the same defendant for assaulfand battery, and procured his arrest on another capias. Ball, likewise required, £3OO. Windy— Yesterday was extremely windy, And the dust was Down about in a way exceedingly annoy* Ing to eyes and good tempers. Everything of a light char' acter appeared to be “ on the wing.” and it was truly ludi crous to observe sundry staid and dignified gcntlemeD scudding along at a 2.40 rate after “ tiles” which had been carriep off by a sudden blast. THE Pennsylvania Railroad having removed (heir old freight depot, on Water street, are grading and ptT. ing that portion of the wharf, formerly occupied by thenii agreeable to the terms of the bargain mado by them with the city. When finished, the wharf will be in a better con dition than it ever was before. Kennedy’s Bank-Note Review.—Tho May number of Kennedy’s Bank Note and Commercial BeTiew Is Just issued. It contains a car jfulJy corrected wbolesal’ prices current, and the latest financial and commercial in telligence. The Information contained fn this publication can always be relied upon as correct. Keel boat Sunk —TheSunbeam,” belong ing to a M. Kler, loaded with 500 or 900 barrels salt, sunk last evening, at the St Clair street bridge, between the first •adsecondplera, Pittsburgh side. Ws wore inform d she Atrack a pUr of the railioai bridge. The hands on the boat ■escaptd. fIPRINGFIELD,\MOUNT VeRNON AND PITTSBURGH RulXoad.—The city councilcf Springfield, Ohio, on Thurs day last, voted a subscription of $2O COO to theof relief tlat-i Boilroad. ; We understand'woik on the line will be resum ed In theccuue of a few weeks. Eastern Papers.—We arc under obligations tfr R: Shannon for New York and Philadelphia papers— twelve hours in advance of the mall. Master 8. wl'l fur nlsh the Times, Herald, Tribune, Philadelphia Ledger and Bulletin on the morning after their publication. Keeping a Tippliho House —Thomas Gil lesple, the proprietor of a drinking saloon Id tho Sixth Ward, was held to bail,.yesterday, by Aldermen Wilson, to answer for the offence of selling liquor without license. Tho information was made by Henry Snyder. Unpaid Letters.—The following letters aro retained In the Cleveland Post-office, on account of the post, age not beiog prepaid. Thomas L. Phillips, Pitteburgh; Racheel Myers, Monocgsbela City; Mix. NaDfy Stcari. Pittsburgh; Sillla Treat, Johnstown; B. Yogel, Pittsburgh Aground.—A large board raft, ran agroun i yesterday morning, on. the bar in the Ohio river, cppoFit* the lower part of Allegheny, and Is still aground. It will doubtless remain thore,' until a rise in the river ocouts. A number of yoong red shirt chaps, from tho Upper Allegheny, endeavored ti take Liberty street, yester day. They monopollsed.at least one half of it, and annry ed all they met by speech and gesticulation. We received yesterday from A. English & Co , an excellent work entitled Human and Comparative Adhio ngr. Physiology, end Hygiene: by MnuEnice P. Cotter. A.l students should be supplied with a copy. A Heavy Load.—The steamer Persia arrive.] lyeaWrday, from the Illinois river, with 11,CCS pieces of ?balk meat, 3,293 sack* of wheat, 999 pigs or lead, be-tdes a {large quantity of other freight. ' The Jail.— There wero only two commitments to (he county jail yettordny. His Honor, Mayor Adams of Allegheny, U-ft tbs dty on Wednesday crening for a tour in (he West. TM’ANTrLLAS.—A. A. MASON k CO. will open on M u* IYX day, April 9 th, somo fpleodid new stales of Mantillas, i to which they invite the attention of the Ladies. ap‘> _ HodlUnaon’ft fancy China Store lANNOT BE SURPASSED in Its assortment of eleg: ut O and useful CHINA, GLASS or QUEENhWARE lor 'amities, Hotels or Merchants, at unosual LOW PRICES rOR CASH. a P 23:lm _ _.± _ L ‘_ * •*' ‘,t .>*f! /*> U \ 1 1 ‘ APRIL 27. iTTsßuncH BoAUD or trade: "and merchants* exchange. BtnPT™ ER - &crefory_W k. S. Ha«£ B ' 3lom '' Trearurer —Jons D. Scrn.iv Superintendent— S. T. Nobthau j a V. P? W U ftr^ a^ a J a p 0n I - / " Dr stpn'l.—W[LU*« H. fatlTß, Bilwomh. ’ B ' P ' Jo:<ES ’ BEXjiins lUKrtveu., J. 8. WEEKLY MONEY AETICLE. T , . „. , , Pittsburgh, April 27, 1855 There Is a elighi change In the market this week. The demand fur Money Is still less than that of last week, and U» actual wants of trade are not great,-various causes have diminished them, leaving the market comparatively easy, steady and wholesome. There is no real want of money, and there Is lees going westward, and merchants, 40., do not find any gnat dißlculty In procuring what Ihey actually need. Since the opening of spring business every branch of trade has enjoyed a very fair degree of activity incident to the season, thus bringing money into active emand nothing more, however, ihan could be anticipated under thecircumstances. For the past week business ha, experienced somewhat of a relaxation. Currency is rather ahundam and prime paper is said to be not very plenty The books for receiving subscriptions to the stock of the - B ” nk ” Wer ” ° Penetl the Mer will all There ,S °° dsoger but that the stock will all be taken at an early day; the business community of comm? ! h<! m " ement ' aDd th " i >sWy respectable list of commissioners be,peak for the enterprise undoubted lood for the coming year has become the all-absorbing quesUon of the day, and as the season advances the weather and the crops attract the greatest Interest in every circle Wo are exceedingly gratified at the present prospects: every section of the country, as far as we can learn, speaks rn Ure most flattering terms. Farmers must employ every inch of ground they possibly can for tha production of the necessaries of life, as It will need a very heavy crop to bring down present exorbitant price, to near the usual average rates. A r duction in prices of food Is an essential item to the promotion of a healthy and vigorous state of affaire. Should wo have the klud of harvest now anticipated, busi ness men conducting themselves as they iAmrf.l do-follow- Ing the letaoo taught them If the late day of adversity, through which they have passed, and accompanied by r*ace in Euaope— will tend to place na In an envt tble po sition; richer than we ever were—nothing fictitious, but solid, real wealth. But. chi ye business men, on whom su much devolves, beware; !o_k well to ycur system tof doing business; be cautious, do s safe rather than a large and hazardous trade; though the prospects for the future are flatter lag, still we cannot branch out in view of them, but let us rather take care of the prefeDt thus making the basis for the future strong end well fortified in the event of any mishap that mat, unexpectedly befall us. This, with the system of short cr-Jit, Is a safe road to proSl, and if wo will but live up to jt we dispense with the harrowing thoughts of heavy losses and ultimate bankruptcy. The New York Bank Statement Tor this week shows a continued contraction In loans and discount,, just what is very desirable at the prerent period. The comparison with last week is as follows : a Lo*np and Dis. fpede Ciicularion. Derorit* o?'"^’ 140 ’ 059 i14.8W.979 $7,523,528 *77 232 •*4‘» April 2t... 93,032,8 14.35.5..-it T.MuJ-Jt Dec... $3-7,60G $505,938 $i:;.414 ss.iT,;S'l Exj»rt of Specie for this year, up to 21m instant, am uat ed to $7,988,T0G 41. The oetvs by the Nashville had a Ter, favorable It,ltuenee OO the market, of Ne. y„ rk . Ea ,„ ln th . mODp) . murU| abroad, the reduction of the rate tf Interest In the Enok of Kngland, the gradual improvement of irade, the indications of an increase in demand for our securities, and the hopes entertained of a speedy lermina ioa t f the »«r, seemed lo bare an effect very favorable to financial matters. All Ibe Eastern money markets pro,ent perfect ease In every re»p*ct. WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Orric* or tjje Daut Mohnino Post, ) Friday, April 27, 1866. ’ j The weather remains fine for business anil the flowing crops. A gccd stage of water has ellslod ercr since the opening of navigation,— In furt equal to any i pring within our recolk-cliun anil there la no indication yet of the anpply of water becoming eihau-ted. Ibere baa, too, been a fair amount of freights anlrej aul departed, but hardly equal to ether season-, a bleb Is doubtless otving to the comparatively entailer amount or produce in the West this year, and the dhpoailiou or merchants and manufacturer! to rvdu, e their business to a cash lasis A vast amount cf Lumber has floated down the Allegheny within two weeks past and our Loerd yards are being ra pidly 1,11,-d up. A e o.d deal I- likely to le lost bv a gorge which formed oo the back of Harr’s Itlnnd, just stole ll,i. city. An eddy Is formed ou the back or this island, making It a desirable place to land raft.-, where they can lie lent exposed to the accidents of the river, and lumbermen have been In the habit of making for it us a safa f lace to He, until sales could be effected-, but Ibis jear too many r* sorted to It, and raft aper rail e miug In, ibey began to crowd upon one another, and Anally break up luio one common mass, and mingled wllhlbi, came the 100-e drift of the river, o’d legs, t-ees, links and ether washing, of the beaib, and refuse of the creek-, wedging In, In inlrieabb. confusion. The whole Is mingled eo In mass, that Ihc own era despair of recovering their ,r petty, for want of time and means,and are offering it at a ruinous loss to those who will eatric le ih Lumber ranges at sH©sll ii-r common s2l @fil'd for Clear—lhe Ineide figures ruling generally; Shingles $.1,0C@53,’:5. and Lath fd.io. Logs ate worth just about half lbs price of lest rear; some laics bavu been mode at 4), to Pig metal ia inanimate. A few aales occurred du ring the week, but buyers’ and bolder?' views dr not yet corrwjund. The latter rcutinue in their demand for *30,00 fwr ton and are determined to store and await a belter atato of affairs rather than to submit to a reduction new. Day is somewhat lower, as tb* quotation below will „how —the large amount which arrived during the week and the Dear aj.pr'och of the grata reason will account for the •Bacon remains firm. The receipts have U-eti large aid all attempts to get it up higher have failed. APPLES—No paled are report-d iy wholesale. In the small way they rommand from ft! 30 u» si,< 0. ASHES —We have no change to notice in Soda, which meets with reudy sale at for common. Pot* are not so firm : salon at cash and £A< time. Pearls CfiitiU Salerntu* s^(d,G BACON—There is no change to note in the quotation for Bacon. The argregat* pales of th© week are about 275 000 Ibd Shoulders, BH»k »od Ham* at for Shoulder*' Oc for Sides, and IU V ,.IO'X for | Uin llams-tl e outside Ceures being nail for small lots at cash, i ugar-curcd Hams b Inc Ilia to 12c. * BEANS—Very little doing. The market la getting unite bare or the article. A *ule fr m store in tbe early p»rt of tho we?k, a! $2 87, mav be considered a criterion, a .rr 3 ;' A *”B*le* °° arrival at 24@25c; and from store at 25@20c. BROOMS—Common Ohio, on arrivoi, p«lig a t -12.60, and -from store at $2 75(a;3. From Eastern ot s2 t 6h(&3 26. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Buckets at Fuctory $2, and from 'store $245®2,26. Large Tubs, from store, $7417,5u ■a doz : small do $6.60. BULK M EAT—A good deal of Bulk is arriving atwbnrf, but the greater portion i- for an F.tsern market. Vo hear of hut oc© Rule (3.3J0 Shoulder;) and it wee on private terms. BUTTER AND ECUS—No change to Dots. Prime Roll is in goed request at 25@28; common qualities at 14(3-18. Eggs are arriving quite freely but meet with ready sale at 14@15. CANDLE?—SaIes of Star during the week at 21c fi fib; Dipped -uttb 13 J /$ and Mould 14)4 Soap brings 6c. CHEESE—I4(g)I3. Sales are occasionally mode at 10@ 10)4 ar W. H. The market Is net well supplied with choice lots. COPPER—We quote at 35@38,cush and time. CORDAGE.—The following are the rates now established Manilla Rope, coil 19 a B>. Cut 20 a lb. White “ H “ 15 Tarred “ 13 “ « 14 “ Packing Yam, fine.. 42 “ 11 “ Bbd Cords—Manilla, $2,50, 3,75f§5,00 $ doi. do ft coil 16 cts 15. Hemp, $1,87, 2,75@3,76 do*. -do coll 14 cts lb. Plough Lixes— Manilla, $1,26 do* Ilcmp, $1 $ do*. CORN MEAL—Sales on arririil at 000 per bu, in sacks. COTTON YARNS, Ac.— The following are now the ruling rates: Pound Yarn. No. sto 10, Inc! naive.. 48c lb No. 16. -10 “ “ 17 .20 “ 18 -21 “ “ 10 “ 11 A 12. “ 13 4 ‘ 14 Doiei* Yarn. No. 600 9c B» I No. 800 6l£iltb M aoo 8 “ “ 900 6l| “ “ 700 7 “ I “ 1000 6 Q “ Carpet Chain: white 19@20, colored 23. Coverlet Yarn. 23®25. Candlewlcb, 18. Twine, 20. Baiting, No. 1, 13: No. 2.12; Family Batting, 16. Caulking, 16. CRACKERS—Tho following are manufacturers* prices: Water Crackers, bbl SG,OO Butter do do 7,00 Pilot Bread do 5,76 Bugar Crackers, $ B> .. 9 cts. Soda do do 0 “ Bopton do do Q « PicNic do do 9 » - URIEU BEEF—On Monday a Rale of 5 tes sugar-cured at 12c, cash; also, on Wednesday, a sale of G tes do do at 12U, cash. DRIED FRUIT—The market is becoming hare, and the lots changing hands are few and fur between. Peaches, ftom .tore, are worth $4,76 to $3,00. Apples, on arriral, would command $1,50, and from store $1 62taJ*l 75 FEATJIKHS—Are nominal at 40c ‘‘’'’"S* l '' 6 - »r F i ?,“? mi " ?f ShlpstufTa at $1,60 a 100 lbs; “wren 8 o ‘i **■' s d 0; a “ d Bra " * nd Stwns at SUO do. PISII-Sales ere conßned to the regular wants of the trade. JnoUliops rema n unchanged, rir t Mackerel No. 3, large, sll@ll 50; Medium do., $9.00: No 4 Baltimore Herring, $6,25@6, 60; Halifax do ss,6o@6®Like Fish: Treu;, $8,50@59; White, $10; holf bbls in T« usual proportion. FLOOR—The prospect* of the coming crop beine excel lent farmers hare begun to bring Into market tbeir stocks of Breadstuff*, consequently tbe high rate the article at tained eome week* ago has not been sustained. Bales of superfine were made on Thursday at $lO (par) and $lO 25 • in tbe early part of tbe week a shade higher. Extra" Is worth slo,2s@slQ 37. Sales superfine, from the mill at $9,87@510. FRUIT AND NUTS—Foreign Froits are exceedingly scarce and hare advanced. The following are the rates at present: Raisins, M. It., box $3,25; hf box $1,50 qr box... 75 Figs, D) (new crop) -13,16 and 17 Oranges, box. $5,00@55,6Q Lemons. ® box.- ........$4,25@54,60 Almonds, ft 1b...... -....13,10,18, 20 Pecans, fb, - • 10 Cream Nuts, Filberts * English ft 10 Qround bus....- $1,60@1,75 GLASS—We quote city brands Window at $2 box for qxB; $2,50 for 7x9; $3 for 8x10; for Bxl2. oxl2, and 10x12; $4,50 for 9x13, 9x14, and 10x14; $5 for 9x15,10x16, pnd 10x16; $5,25 for 10x17; 5,50 for 10x18; and so on in creasing in like ratio according to rixe—lo fl ct. off for cash Country brands sold at an average of about 50c less bx than city brands. GRAIN—We notice the some in Grain w in Flour: the fair prospect of the next crops has judtax} holders to §«pd -■ ■ f la «i aDMnaTl^'Ur^mpJu, 0 ” e}*?? ‘“? th » oonreqnenoe has declined within a j , dar this movement Corn Oat, no “„mm?nd froS 00 S7&9^ @52,30, at the City Mllß »° S' = ', Wheat coram.u.U SJ,2O in god request , $l"o Xls DOmi ' 1 ” 1111 SV™; Kj« Sn° e a B r o %@^-hf t e^ h «* «*}■ Ooot.iion,, viz t_ country trade. 4 No chane-B *>*>l *° l^e aad cypres* at 34 to 3& *ri~ eSSf’ r *A °J k HAY—The raeelnf. .1. 1 6^@ aQ d Coffee 12®12}Z *im*£aS£ |f °°@ and Dry FH?f Ui|@?5 < 7° rth 6^®oo -“ sll B ht frmn Blore aVsS@4O ' at 0m me Clty Eella at 8 f » and prime country : BridU ?°- 1 “ Boc ,„, rolail wey are made It 85@00c? d flrmer ’ an d tale, in the for ‘he Steven' “st'wMk f ne , in Pl * Metal, view, do not agree? £Jm p,S “'“ 1 buyßn ' To^ro^f'"^' 0 >,*»”* ».nS; hta “ ts,0 ’ sll BK^fct«"T? n o^SU*S."!?“ h * ,,ow "- $1,62®51,76. fiday of 32 ° bWs 1 find extra at £»SS“SI ! S“I'“1 do, cC<f; Uoa stpnl -l ✓ , u from hammered dandy tire ?• Flln,i ° rk , '! 0 ' '• Shovel do. 8 ; ,teel lte^ 6 Ttiiih CBlu -10U@“ ° f Several ™all lots were reported at s3%'^h. C ' * U ’ 2s ' “ nd 1X ’ “sh ! Pig $3l; Bar “®"- n|i v4“. ™,f io acoording «ffl"'SS. r SSSSS 1,,g JolDg: a ™ ,te'Lf, T at» L »fsoTo I "<a fl J m ' r' th “ ”ty octlre demand, and Bed £,“££4? * S ' f ° r PUre lD o 1 aDd “T 9a * » hu^prlces" arrTunchanged!‘ Dg n ° UCed ««ntinue,, _ telegraph markets. at?B(s 8 "!°’ 37 M l 2lin 6 LV PP, ' r Lakp ’ delirerahie in AugZZt, atsB@.B. j. and 1200 bbl. Southern at $10.75(0.11.1,0. Corn ivfie r rv U * oo t d uota hly lower, with sales 23,000 hu« mlaed I ork firm, with upward tendency; old Mesa $l6 18/2(16 05.' ?vu fßeer firm* Lard firm Whiaky. Ohio firm. Groceries firm. Slock, depre,lod ; Money easy—lndiana Ole, Bl‘-i Pennsylvania final no . pany 106. New V„k Central #j£ $// ~ 2, I, v . r,'-' AP • r f ,our and dull at sll® tl-f' s l7 fr.* 117 111 J7 ’ 2i ' Corn Ma «l quiet at *<'=- Kdarml w bent sold at $2.72(3; > 75; white hold ?£- 80 , Corn* higher; taleTsOOl) bus yvllo. at $l.ll afloat, an I in atom. Oat» steady; f l “ Wlli * k s Armor, and gen£ rally held at oh in bbls, and 37 In hhds b Cixc,as .t. April SO -The river ha, risen eight ln<ih«r vriathorrloudy. flour steady at $9,66<Ti)9,70. Urain nuiet: Corn bOtuM; Oats o0<q:6o. Whisky declined In 3Mt)33U ,-t. Previsions dull: sales 50 hhds liaron Sides at R. s»l« llsi b . b "P- “ le H*^ 1 al U H- Mess Pork offered at 15; sellers f,eo on Mir go i and Side.; no buy.rv. Linseed Oi Mi(q,9i. fcogars Arm st Molasses -inlet. Cotfee dull, and unchaDg'.'d. British and Continental Exchange. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN *. CO. Otf THE US lON BANK , LONDON Is SCMS Of £1 AS D UPWARDS ’ T nF?E B'IAFTS nr* RTail.bla at all the prinrlpal .La WNTL°IiNT ' SCOTLAND IRKLAND, Li We also draw SirjuT BlILg on M. A. Ornnebnim & BaJlln, FRANKFORT A MAIN, BwnzK,a;Ar.»^:rT l i'u m A;^ ,n Parson. Intradlnsfo trae.l abroa.l may propose. thpoojh O ’J’lt i” ° f Cr '' W?. wh ‘ rh Mon- 3 r c>ll be obtained, a» needed, lo ant pnrt of Europe. ’ C°Uu*tion, of Bills., Notes, a-d other securities la Eo- Ope, will rec ife prempt aUenii.m WM. 11. WII.UAMS A CX - ), Wood, corner Tbird «treet. Gi'd/nf ‘inti bcrpentinc Pttnioft WADE BY NUNNS A CLARK, NEW YORK r J K LKHKK hos iuxt re«viv.*,i invoice cf a cboiep lot of *«.. Tb “ - oil AND* |< cml.n up iu a st) la r.f costlv demon urn-qua „,1 by nnUl.insi.nT I,mush, to tl.e Western m.„- Iry. w. 1.1 raryf-J IrUT of snlid U.wuiood. panel work all ar°DDd w.tli sup.Tt.ly rartt.l o:Daa.,nt*, d.alf aud Ib’lit sUdes i.f fret *.."Tk . ly r.‘elalKjralel) and tastefully carv.-d, At-ro-ITI.L SEIIPEXTIXK ruxns SKMI I-OVIrl XlYih “ IIiIU'XIiCtI.tXKSS. plain." “ i-WLABt: “ u - , a . ~ «• KLEBEIt, Scde Agent n ll.i. n:y tor Nunn, A Clark's Pianos, «->-n Third street. » Due noli re will U» or the arrlral of the aboT if'ls ON MONDAY, A I*lll 1. •Jli,, II AO A N & A II L, ... ~ . , AV <ll MARKKT ST. ' .11 q„». I.*:, M.lVsr.iClCnr Kn.t>rr.ld..r«l Collar, and Plea.-,, lellar iu, U.Ufa., Skirts: Kuney Silks, |le ra< e a . Tissues. I. ran,fi11.,.., B.liPanter, CUntlea, and a tfr**at van.-ty of Dr, tioo.K k» ? .™ : lT,'”l! UU - “*»«. Napkins, Also, a Benerai assortment or MOUilNlNtl GOODS o t all Muilh . _ nt>43 XTEW DKKSS OOODS.-A. A. MASON A CO., will open, il on MotiiJuv, April l‘3j, aoothur rholna lot of Dr « °ord« .-ooßi-t 0i; „f Anra <- spUndiJ xtyDsof UarrnJ. Strlrod aol Hfd dilkx lUnißw, Tia-uo?, Urenajjnes, OivamlieM Lawnx. Israel; Ror»s«, Ac. apli3 C-r\ STM -KaVIiUIsNO O'JUDS.— A A. MAS'jN ACO pA , T n TVmI of Geotlprot-n’* Cravat.-.. I<jck>*t Hilrffo., 0 ovrs, Wdlinira, A,*. ap£l F AU \V- l° tt ALK - Tw ‘> the Ohio river op. 1 \t rw«-Uom ; one H-y A<-rn,7o cleureJ, »Uh good other of IT* A or**. 60 of it . K'X'J no<l All n-res-urv improvements. Fur Mile ,ow , a.s tho o«n«r )•*■» r the WVst-rn fever. . h f l T l THOMAS WOODS, T.i Fourth *t. SAI.E 276 ACKKI OK I.AND on the Ohio River' 1 t iw mile- I view Marietta, i>, Ohio If vou want a yix«i borne, juut get this for ) ourself— it i* til ri Hit Fn '<u'reof THOMAS WOODS, «pv;: PUOrKRTV-ON HAND—FoiI HALE, «, dewrlbriTlii mv pnur-d Ju-*t call and i*et one eratiu. Sf yon want anything iu Land or “1 1 - 1 THOMAS Woods, 7S Fourth St A QOU , D IN Tiiii'H-teT IS VEKV desikalilb; j\ ni.d no o a UOOD tiIFI.E. 'i «□ cm procure a firet K'tS¥^e"b U S" w^“ - “>• aplB rv/ICAMSS BACON MIOULDi K*' V'-' 10 “ S. (\ Hams ; 10 «F.(l (il HUr—on bbly Syrup In nor.- kuj for yule by - *'•“ _ _ ENGLISH 4 RICHARDSON, ( lUll'KE—lull in.,;, hlo Colly, In morn and I r *al> by ' "K. . l'-'«\l-ISn 4 KICIIAHDSUN. t V l ' — l k ’ P* 1,1 iUckiT-l, N», lands, lnr suit- by ENGLISH 4 RICHARDSON. ft ALKKATUS —mbb s Saornlua, ■■ McFarland 1.,r AT Ml* by MILLER 4 HICKKTSUN BKDKOKU MINERAL WATKII-20 half Wryla of u% mlebratod Walrr juit receive,l fr»,h fnm tbe Sprini;. For sale by JOHN MOORHEAD. ap2o 27 Wood strvef. C DrleJ in ntorc an.l for Fal« by KNOU*II 4 RICHARDSuN May magazines and s'kw jjboßs'j'OaT iuscD.— Peterson's Magazine, for May. New York Journal, do Uallou’9 Mugaziue, do No. 6 llarp«r’fl Story Book. Ellon Mortimer, or th- Beautiful Creole of Cuba. Temptation, or Unknown Heiress; by J. F. Smith. Grace Lee; by Julia Knvauagh. For sale at the Cheap store of W. A. UILDKNFKNNEY A CO., Fifth st., opposite the Theatre. Lanjlgcupe Palutiuir' ‘ TUBT RECEIVED—PAINTED r.Y J. II LAD.MAN, and ° *' en * l J. J. OILI.KSPIE & CO.'S, ap?l:lw No. 76 Wood street. nAV 1 lflVt4 rfC *‘‘l ,, fcd » large assortment t,f llatr Dyts; a iong which are Roussel's, Batrh-ler’s, i/nsiiuloro «, HarrUon’x, and Alexander’s Tricobaphc Per sons Wanting a good article, that they can always rely on can procure it of JOSEPH FLEMING, 3 e< mer and the Diamond. Vl * f U .u K V' l lhl * <lny °rcned a large assort r’ ment of the finest Fancy Sonpa in use; consisting In part of I/ow s genuine Brown Winaor, Cleaver’s Honey, Bazins Almond and Emollient, Wright s Musk, Ito«e Pe chouly, vertena, Almond, Sweet Briar. Geranium Ac ’ JOSEPH FIRMING, ' a P* 7 corner of Market street and iRe Diamond. BLUKIIUK WATER—I 6 bblsof thfo celebrated Mineral Water; received this day, per steamer Empire City bv JOSEPH FLEMING, 9 *Pl' __ Por i ,6ro / Martet_ street andthe Diamond. CUNGKES3 WATER—4 gross (ia pints and re ceived direct from the Springs, by JOSBpn FLEMING, _ a P} 7 ___ oornerjif Market the Diamond. SAFE AND' INTERESTING BOOKS FOil OHILUREN Wo have just received a f ne assortment of Juvenilo Books, for Family and Sabbath School Reading. Call and examine at 05 Market street, near Fourth. a P 6 J. S. DAVISON. IjMNK DRESS GOODS.—A. A. MASON A CO. have JuTt received another splendid lot of Dress Goods, compri sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Bemges, Tissues Or gaudies, Ac., Ac., with tome elegant styles i.f Flounced’ Be* rage Robes. [nfG] 25 FIFTH BT. 1(1 DUZ.' BAJOU'S SUPERIOR KUTgLO\ t Edrblock'and J'-' dark colors. Also, another lot of lhatgenuine French Working Cotton received hy Express, this morning, at . °P S ... __ VAN OORDEII’S, 83Markot st. SPRING TRIMMINGS of all kinds, colors and varieties (apG)_ _ VAN GORDER : B BUoINESS PAPER NKUOTIA’rKD by <■!*) WILKINS A CO. EAR OOKN—2OO bushels for sale by »P 2 JAB. McLAUGIUIX HOSIERY AND (jLOVES.—A. A. MASON A CO havo r scored anothor lamp assortment of Summer Ho siery; Kid, Silk and Lisle [Doves; SUE and Mohair Milts, 4c - erlti r | MONKV.—You cun save both, if you have do -r »AiT»m D k BVjn ts a n introduction to yourself. CARGO, Um^HCTuK" 11 ' the pnbll ° ln EtJ '“’ pll “ ,“ na K K RR N Q bUTT UNKD AND HIGH II EE LED GAlT offered tn’tn.t quality, just received, and now No 107 MnTh«» A » 1ES ’ at Che *P an d Fashionable Store, No.l ol Market. rapl9J y W. K. SCUMEItTZ ’ NEW FA U BH°XONABLP J BOOTS, GAITERS and TRENCH To be had In abundant Tariety at ° LU 1 iHS ' SCHMKRTZ 1 STORE, No. 107 Market st. TO THE POTUC -JOHN C. PARRY, successor to p ßr rv 4 <5-. has remored his Warehouse nest the i PontS lights enable him to “of ronndl T on SECOND street, adjoining Gas Works, where I Adults in the darkest weather. m “ m now Prepared to eell ererythlng in the Costing lino el j greatly reduced prices. [ap2:lm] JOHN C. PARRY. n ► «* * ' ■ \t .v. • ’ . .. .■ s l -. t.. r « - „ , », " V-V‘" • • • ; .\ss*vrv\ / r*? , 'A • Toe “Belle Golding,” Capt Golding, was detained by preSfi of business yesterday—she will positively leave to-day for Bt. Paul, Minnesota. She offers a fine opportunity to emi grants to take a through parsoge. Give bora cull. The steamer “ Alloona *’ arrived at St. Louis; on the 24th The steamer “ Latroba ” arrived at Galena on the 20th, and all well; she reports that Lake Pippin is open, and there is no difficulty of going through to St Paul. Laboe Arbival op llat, 4o—The steamer “Amazon” brought up yesterday 918 bolesofhay; 3 do. of straw; 800 bbls. of flour; 115 bbls. of molasses, besides a largo quan tity of other freight. She leave&again on Saturday. The steamer “ New York,” Cnpt Oillmnre, will positively leave to-day for the Upper Mississippi rirer. Capt. 0. and his gentlemanly clerk, Mr. Holme?., will do ail in their pow er to make all comfortable who travel with them. The fine steamer “ Almn,” Capt. Wearer, is advertised to lenve to-day for the Illinois river. She has no ccnnec. tlon with the allies ot Kansas. Capt. John F. Cole will bo found In the clerk’s office, who will attend to the wants of all who travel on the “ Alma.” The regular packet for Cincinnati to-day is the splendid steamer “ Pittsburgh,” Capt. J. N. Cook, well known to the traveling community as an experienced Captain and a through g-ntleman. Passangora trill bo the gainers by pro* viding themselves with berths on the “ Pittsburgh.” “ 1855 ” PITTSBUBGH, CIHCIKJfATI, LOUISVILLE a*d ’ . SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, FOR TMS CONVCTAftCC or PASSENQEHS AND FREIGHT BtTWsrn PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE And Saint Louie. ’ ; rCf? Tui ? L,sr is «>mpoß«d or seT* n , T , , jU«g«Q£firBt dec powerful Steamers, uru* I fl B Wi3naTTl&qunlhil lor speed, splendor, safety Jc£aßgj4jit? and comfort, qdU is the oslt tukoimu miit use or lhe oh }° rlyt * r - rt Kith the U. 8. Mail ilaV hv r,T k" ‘ r ° m CinciDD! " i 10 I-ouisvllle and Saint Louis, by whkh passengers und freight ar* ticketed ar.J re cni'tfd thraugl. daily. Two Su-amcr- linn- been Hilda,l to the Lino, which cow combats of the follow ini; boats- M ALLKUIiKNY (i,„ Moodily. CINCINNATI it ÜbUtw PITTBBVROU I, }i c«;, ™“ r " d "Y PENNSYLVANIA -Iso. Kuscrjim Sal onlay L«are daily at 10 o’clock, A. IL, preciwly y ’ d.Smn™ ht " ,C ‘ lT * J af " r uin " °’ rluc - 011 thn <" For particulars, apply on hoard, or to Juil\ It. LIVINGSTON ) Joins' FLACK, '|Ag,:ou, Plttsbunch, isss. Mon ' ms ’‘ L ’"‘ Pittsburgh, BteubenTlli« and Whcellnc ftajc Packeto. b A. t S. Shepjjef. d. and nKSOKaaifcioe fukkst CITT, Captain George D Moorr wUl run m regular DAILY PACKETS, between PUuWjf’ ttU-übentille and Wheeling stopping at nil iutenoedhtu Thu DIURNAL will l*»av« Pittsburgh on Mondays ni r ,S aC ? Knd *y*’ nI lu o’clock, A. M.~/frfirr7M*.,oph.‘ l! T^r>,rtur^ ys nod Sa,u,4 Jt , »—** -Wfc For freight or passage apply on board or to J. D COLI.TNOWOOP, Agent, No. 155 Front str«*.*t. F ;’.wV;± 0, ,‘ U ’ Uar.l7«oav.., Liverpool and t.a Salle i fn?» The htH« m * r PkHMA, Cant. J. A llociv^v afe},-' uiuiii»»ov, dork, rtiL,.,.,!”,:, [ ■MlnteimiUli.lo parti, „ n gUNI'AY, •.“iU I inju, at 0 A. M tor fr**lgbt or pajKapo apply on t>onnj, or to FLACK t LIV'INOfiTON. Ajjt-n^ I JCS' H,v Tll ." ,t ' ,m, ' r LOUI - SVaLK ' fnplulD A.Deiv lagPEg" OI«k, till leave for the above anj mniDtettunUatt porta on TL E3BAV, Jlaj- 1 ., 1t 10 A. M >‘or trr-igbt or pastug* apply oti board. cr to - - h{,v7 FMCE A UVIXOSTOS. Apt*. For Mnrleita and Zaaeavllle. . «■»> ! steamer CHBVOIT, Captain Mol.vrosn, l-Eg&ijA t oiis T. Mu» Cirri, will leave f.,r the above {g"™w»»od Intermediate ports on BATURDAY, ibdb For freight or passago uppiy on board,rr to __ c.l PARSES, Agent ~ For VVnbaiti Hirer “ I ?F3>» kir T « n B *®" ksdeav Oß, (iapt. Jons Mat, Ltfefey , W , U B*scß,C‘erk,wUil«aTofo r tbi>aboToond fi£9MßfiH& intermediate ports on SATURDAY, 2Sth i D .-t, 10 A M for frolgbt or parsaga apply od board, or to ~ - * r - ; C. BAKNKB, AgrnL 7f> Foarth street. For Si. Louii. . frr> * Tbc steamer 2 8. i'KIXGLK, Captain Wm las^t s r x ' vs ’ ' v NuEtckTk, ivm i,.„r o f.,r Ih» 2Sth IB™, af 10” M lnlera< ' dl “' ! r ,orts on SATURDAY, tor frrlyht or paMape apply on Ixmrd, or 1.. Vi* FDACK and IIAKNEg «i U tgulnr Packet for Louisville'; I JEff* hr „ * , "°”r r AMAZON, Copt K». mrrrrr. UIZLtTT Clerk, will lev. for tile „1„„ « n ,| A°M° n P ° rt '’ °° SATI:| “>AY, Hr. ssih li>r freight or panrape apply on boanl, or to ap.!S . ft BARNES, Agents, for SI. Louis and Illinois lUvcr. . (Ps> s , Tk " D Rte-»nier At.MA, Coplain U I> CiK-iimp, , F ' C°“ Clerk, will leave for Ihe above and ■tfanrmmiolminediale ports on FRIDAY, !7|h Invtant, 4 TKTLKV . 10 A. M tor fnilght or passage apply mj 1-onriL or to ° r - 5 . BAKNK3 A FLACK, Amenta. , J.C.PBKWNT.O.-.pliiiu.Joiii, L*lfafcO&?- aryctDALt; Clnrk.A.yr.KJ.LJ; wUl’l.a,. £S*™? ' I “ bo ’' “ ml » porL,. rn IRIUAY, April 27th, fit 1U A M. 6®**“"“ i'or freight or passage apply ou boani. or to C— . _^P 19 FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. Fqr St* l*o||ls } Galena ant|”st~Paul. I TC5£ fcn Thp * NKW YORK, Cnpt. Gillmom:, Clerk, will leave for the above nnd porta on FRIDAY, 27th Inst., at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply otj board, nr to “I 1 * 23 UAUNK3 * LIVINGSTON, A gen to For St. Paul. , The ifcnmer SELLS GOLDING, Capt Tncs. I fflfttfl|-|ffi 0 ° LDls<l - M ' bo: ' Cl, ' rl; ' wln 'care »>r the above «SS3o3®“ntl Intermediate ports on FRIDAY "Tlh lost., nt 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to __ nPjGJJAItTON, FLACK A LIVINGBTON. Agents. ACLAESICAL AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL for BOYS on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railro d, and Ohio River, twelve milee from Pittsburgh. JOS. S. TIt.VV KLLI, A. M., /Vi’ncipaZ. The SUMMER SESSION will commence on TUESDAY May Ist, 1955. " ’ Tepmb —Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Ac., per session of five months, $lOO. tor circulars and other particulars, enquire of Messrs. John Irwin A Sods, No. L 7 Water street, or T. 11. Net-in A Co L 1^ 0, 167 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap2o-2w Election Notlpe, AN ELECTION for nine Managers and onu Treasurer of the Company for erecting a Bridge across the Alle gheny River, at or near Sharpaburgh, in Allegheny county will be held at the Bank Exchange, on Third street in the City of Pittsburgh, on the 14th day of May t l«jss, betwo n the hoars of 10 o’clock, A. M.,and 4 o'clock, P. M. Ily or derof the Board of Mansgers. THOMAS WALLACE*, President R. Fiswrr, Secretary. apl3:l m mss. iBss. TRANSPORTATION TO AMD FROM THE EASTERN CITIES VIA PENN A. CANAL AND RAILROADS. D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE Between Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. THTB ROUTE being now in good order, we are prepared to despatch property either way op favorable term" Shipments consigned to either of the undersigned will tin forwarded without charge for commissions, and all instrur. Mona promptly attended to. Address or apply to D. LEECII A CO. Penn street and Canal, Pittsburgh HARRIS A LEECH. Receiving Depot No. 13 South Third street Delivering Depot, Dock st., Philadelphia. A. SMITH, Agpnt, No, 76 North strert, Baltimore JNO. MSDONAU), rwL No. 7 Battery Place, New York. undersigned baring been appointed Administrator 1 of the Kstate of JOHN J. BOGGEN, late of PeebUs towDkhip, Allegheny county, dec’d, hereby giro not j ce t 0 all persona indebted to said Estate to make payment and all persons haring claims against said Estate, to prL»ent them, properly authenticated, for settlement, to JOHN tv BUTLER, at his Warehouse, No. 97 Front street. SARAH T. ROGGKN JOHN W. BUTLER, ■Administrator!!. FOR RJIER MUBJ*. The River. Last evening at dußk there wero 7 jVct4 Inches water Jq tbo channel, und falling very gradually A number of boots left yesterday, and a largo quantity of produce, Ac., arrived frem below. The weather hag become qul.e cool und the Judications of rain are hiizht. The steamer “ Diurnal ” Is the regular packet for Wheel ing this morning; she leaves at 10 o’clock, A. M. Toe 6teamor “Cheviot” arrived yesterday, from the Mut klngum, with a fine load of produce for this market, ghe leaves again, on Saturday, for Zanesville. POST OF PITTBBTTBGH. 7 feet 4 incites water in the channel. ARRIVKD. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson,Brownsvill*- “ Luzerne x Bennett, Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles,Elizabeth. “ Michigun No. 2, Herat, Wellsville. “ Venture, Gordon, Beaver. “ Gen. Larimer, Steubenville. “ Dluroal, Shepherd, Wheeling. “ Cbevoit, M’lntosh, Zanesville. " Persia, Robin.-on. Bt. Louis. “ Pennsylvania, Klinefelter, Cincinnati. ‘ Amazon, llazlett, Louisville “ Fort Pi't, , l*ort*mou b DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson. Parkinson, Brownsville. •’ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Oen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Michigan No. 2, Ilerst, WelLsviile. ‘ Venture, Gordon, Beaver. u Oen. Larimer, , Steubenville “ Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. James Guthrie. , j ouisvillo. u Philadelphia, Grare, Cincinnati. “ Chicago, Millcnger, Louisville. “ Moiiongnhela, Cox. Bt. Looß STEAMBOATS. For AinfltiviiJe For St, Lonla SEWICKLEY ACADEMY, Itemoved 7,7== «-M»rah-a Ridtoal Cure Truaa rill urn nearly evory cams of reducible Hernia. Trnaaea at varlou. price. alwevson ha I Cnlldrwn’u Trusses ofdlfferent form, and sire, :h lor sale. Elß.tic, Slocking, for varicose or en ! arged nbn Abdemulu l Supportera-Adozen different i lie Props ior Ihe support and cure of Pflf, 3 Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and dK.,r ml •condition of the Chert, and many diseases of the Che Suspension Bandages. All these articles may be had or applied at I»R. |; ;;V SER'S Wholesale und Retail TRUSS DEPOT 140 V [ street, sign of the Colden Mor:ar; or will be’sent to I>a npjs diw C 0 I,J aeD:iin s 1110 m °hey and measui... «S'A Substitute Tor the New Lh,,,,,, batvi-DR. URBAN'S ANTI-BACCHANALIAN ELIX'R, a safe and sure remedy for Ihe core of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated regetnUe extract, and as a ionic is e qualled. Fortho following complaints it is a most vain. Mo medicine : Dyspepsia, Compiling EpUrpty, Xeurul „a, taxr , oSallKnd,, Delirium Tremens, Central Del, This medicine Is Intended to produce a change in the ,s -tem, and n distaste for alcoholic drinks. Several Instei .ea where we have sold it, we hare had the most grntif. In results; so, to persons who are really desirous of breai ;„g off the indulgence m Imoxlcating berernges, this elixir a ill be n great help. Sold atsl per botUe nt the DrngStor- of DR. GEO 11. KEYSER, No. uo Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, sigojdtheOolden Mortar. npSSids «n-Cou B u Remedies.— I r . Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will euro you. Dr. keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis Dr. keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure l aryngitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup wUI cure a cold iu Ihe l,r „1 Dr. Keyser's Peetoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con sumption. A recant letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of liokeby, Ohio "I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectrra 1 Byrup by mall. There is a lady here who has a cough a id the doctors can't cure her. I was in the same way, „',.d tried everything without benefit, until I got a bottle of jour Pectoral Syrup; I took It but twice, and It cured ms sound and well ” Ask for Dr. ICzrsEa's Prcroaxt. grain- and take no otP r Price, to cents. Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, No. HOW, d street, am et J. P. FI.EMINQ'i, Allegheny. ap26 daw fairy tuggested by a tingle apjdicatim Crlstailoro’a Kxcelelor Ilnlr Dye, As red clouds darken in the twilight, And blacken* ( ver h-aveu’a blue skyli-ht, So CKiiTADono’s flAiu Dte turoeth ° * Tu black the hair that redly buraetb. The rutile Ghh cunuiu-ly blackens the foam -n b-n tin enemy darta at the queer Utile gnome; But as quick Cr.iSTiDop.o will darken tbe ITaJr, ’ With bis Die of nil J>>« most efficient nod rare! Cd.Utloru'a Excelsior Unir Dye Is soli wholesale end rct.l-,1 at Dr. K EYPEB'S, 140 Wood street-sign of the GoMen Mortar. B|GT WNeurnliiltt.-TMs wl,vb seems to baffle Ibe s kIH of physicians, yield., ) ike t 0 Cartrr Spuui.-h Mixtuiv. Mr. y. BoyJcu, formerly r>f the Astor Hom-, J,- Cw T, rl ( »n'l la'e proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Kkhtaoml V, ’ if one of the hundreds who have been cured of f ev,. l6 ’ N*urcl s la by Carter's Spanish Mixture. CUn '' *>»« recommended it to number.- of I’i ;, h n"'' rt ' ,*'«> nearly every form of ,ii,. ; ; 1 b lh ?. most wonderful success n e lt , saktebkez-* Usa CTer6Mn «- *** * S ". e in another column Darrell's Indian Liniment, r«ir Rhncm-ihsm, Paint in the Bach, Side—Surt.: of alt kinds. (A ciTtjCcate from Cum inland, MarjlaDd ] »«•« > INDUS- h'toS «» t»»otjr-foar to. BAKHKLL'3 "I>-“ •uUstiiuloa in till. (Wintry; therefore, Jo not iHreppoliit IWpeclfollj-, jour,, 4r . Bull i Wl ,_, irholosuli. anti retail «t Dii (IKO. I| KFY«Fn'4 ,K M.-m, No. UO Wool „re«, ~o ruer of Vlrrfo ‘ S )hr JUKI. MO'U.KR. l.lleTty ,rg ’“ B "'- v ' o~Har<l’u Hair Restorer.— Thi* r.reoarkti. n J** * \C- have 3t**n the teatim.Dv nf w.H . k ," o *, f ' u- \>ho hdw t»!M pora f K>unJ successfully rv w , ;' rr ' ,W ' ui,J ~ opinion nf it* n>*torativp * Dt . r lj. W«. know ot nothin* in UjewAyof per r ; , ”'T";"!'''; ~u "'■ , ih " u »'*•«•'>'•»■» ao> )>i •*<?. M which UiH crowning oi Duinetit of tl,e 0 i ter can he preserved. or recovered when 1„.,t, without' in lh* I. term*.. a rmort to Wigs, i OU|wl , n .l iVratcl r, dv "' ll "”1 Solitude by nil of W.. £rb oJ “ "? IMC ' 1 f t» o'fJ its benefit. no to* k nces.ion :lit) Other dev to notice this valuable compound in the above terms, nh 1 now republish what wita tb.n said, to s./oo again our favorable opinion of it. TO.. n,r,. s „ios In taken from 11,0 Petersburg (Virginia) frMl-gmcT, and refers to no article which has for a lira, f-nn adrertiscd In our columns. Wo must confess thal wo h»vn keen mnh<l sceptical a, to the remarkable cite. t» nttnhnte.l to this famous "Hair Ilestnrer." But out In credulity ban been greatly shaken arithin a day or too by seeing a maple , f certificates „r well-known and perfectly er.ajidle , lti w u. of the neighboring toon of Preston-e.ua of them the Captain of a New L inden whaliog ship—to the effect that, in each of these eases, a too or three moot no* use of the He.to/e.” had actually brought out a new and rigorous gr. wth of hair upon the head oliere it oas before bald—the baldness bring, in one ease, nf more than toenty years stan ting. MS jo not suppore it Is l,y a „, means ce r . lain that, because the application ban been lima aucoccftil m one ease, o r tw „, or „ ,l„ : «n, |t L „ cer[n|a fo i.roye equally sne.-ea.sfo] in all. Hut with s „el, h'3<l;trmg eiilrrc. as the fhregoing. rery f., bald heads, wo suspect, W. uld Willingly forego a f,|r trial of th» “ Keaiorer." All such ‘eld head." are informed that the article can be had at Mosers. Lee 1 Ct-good's —/Vono i-h Ert.mvg Omrirr. fi.-1.l wholesale and retail at Dr. KEV3LIPS, 110 Wood »t/.-«l, sign of the Golden Mortar. mjj.o, «- Balm of Thousand Flower., for b, aI,U -fyiD|! the Comjdexinp, and eradleatin,; all Tin, l'tm K a „a FBEt'Hi.K from the luce. Sold at Dr. KBTSKK’g, 110 Wood JlUlwO AUCTION SALES. At.v „ AU€tl°B..D«Ujr Sale.. T J, ’ Commercial Sales Rooms, corner ol Wood and at a o’clock; p. m., rn C "! ! w^ UFen i 8 7 lire ' Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looklna n tore ‘ DJ S ' Cl>nJ U * n<! UousohoW ““J Kitchen Far- „ k AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Cooks, Stationery, fancy Articles, Musical Instruments BH^rT.', i“ y 'l. C m “il* ooad ’’ QoW “M .*: Auctioneer. fjuS'Utf P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ~ SALE Of CANAL BOATS.-On SATT7R DA\ mormn.z. April 28th. at 1 1 o'clock, at tho Canal imam Pittsburgh, between Liberty and Fean strbet* iSI be ..old tho Section Canal Boit .1. S. List with hop Ac. Also, the. Section Rouls Kansas, Ncl.rnfka, Wenona’ nr,l' n o ‘ r . , "” n V ’ r ‘ tl * ' l,Cir " ,Ckl ’ «» they now lie -it »> arr‘-n .\rmttrong onuntv, Fa 1 Tf r?,‘r*“ Ut ■ at ' Dlbs ' r '’>iit for approved endorsed paper npU '*• M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. f , h s \"'{ o > m Coun\y^ b r L I Td' r M £'h b "u^ l to John Herron, Trustee of Robert Pnrt..*- * valuable buildius; lots, us | a jj out by by the lata lion ffm Wa^' o f , p!ml QrSt » Pl ' , ° 01 U,ts ln th « Sixth and*Seventh 40 41 #?t yi urß, V ° f *' hsch 10ls * toVit i So*. M, ileX dUtaS* *ff “““*»"«* “>• no^hfu o '"' oirer:l sreat »vlv“ments to those desirous of purchasing property near the business part of the a iv JO»N nKBUOS, Truiteo. -H'“_ P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r „ „ WULKtSS HALL, ' ~ W. C. GAHAQHER, Pbohiietoh. ‘ Slr,r >j M ’ t,ccen DWf and Smith Md. T 1113 apauiuua esiubhahaunt has been leased by the sub -1 kcriber, and completely e. , /am lie is at all hours prepared to furnish 1 - - ! ni ' L OAIUOBKn. Alexander Hnyg, “ut?SeJ eh^"" 1 Pl ‘ ncl ' l ' , "' « I ™* «° *» <>»*■£<*, __ RErrßfxcM: w ot Vr, • F \'? u i! inston » rivpideit Allegheny Valley n R W. Milnnr Roberts, Chief ]ft»gln«*r •• J .i J * Ueo n. Eiehbauin, As«ocinte Kmr ‘ •• .t David Mitehell, Chi, f touiow i*i-.t»b’h and Stout. H R James Thompson, bupeihiteudeut CityOus Work's ' Jhqu-s h. Day. Civij City. (np7:2w* ITEA I ' ~— MNE OOLONO nt 50 •ts. y U>. Fine Old Country, 5u cts. j» lb. Fine Young Hyson, i>o cts. y It, Warranted to give mt.sfactiou # Also : Superior Ning-Yong nt 35 cts. y ih . ° pU »; 0 .3 S Firth slr.et. ( i UI r °.J , 'e KS T I , SAI ' E ’ rouulstiug ot SLtcy.iwn irrui Vy of choice Land, Bituaba In Columbiana counfv fihl at two miles above WollsTillc, and wilbiS a^nSn’’ mle cl the Beaver mtemdon of I'll sbur-a Hud rfti l° f i It. It It I- oil under rune, and about Krc» inn.i va'lon. a pood Iramo U oiling House, 4c ; a Well of ear i lieut n ater at the door; a small Orch rtl ■ n elnn 4c 4C Two veins of Coal open,,!, »„d ™al under whole farm. As tho owner Is removinu West iia .1. will be sold nt tho low price of 100 Kve , ,1' i fl thur iuforaatl.ru, applet the 111atah“n ™V J ' CUTIIBBRT & SON, HO third at. OIL—S bb)s. in store and for sale by FL£M»NO QRO3. ni {Succertors to J. ICi.lci & Co ) _ a P 2I No. ttO \Vn-4 etrc't /S( ) *>- LYK, a tl . r r < ,|lll »" “«U" far mating »- ap . r or f „| e t, "ii Fffiiiliin nn,u 3 V l ir mAfi |a l ‘ffF 2U ut>la - JS ”S | k>‘ in «W and Grille ' by -.. A a J > r.l iLKMINO BKOS. W IHTINU— 21) bble. la store, and for?uicT by “ " Sri klkminq DUOS. WHITB eUAUi— liooo U) 3 i„ sturß flr Ba]o u - r " fu:uinq B'tos A - p _- FLI.MIKO Ek.)R nuMMK YEi^w^oisnnssnsi„ y — V p 5 PLK.MIN'G Ii: os. i-lA-NAKV SKKD-1000 B* CTtor7iSu2fr,T,.-iTv V. "Erj _ JLKMINO 111103. excellent anicla for cimpped VT hands, dc. A fresh lot just prepared by “ p 6 ' JOi. fJJsMIXq. \ '',1474:- Imhlfi.-lm II ir -'- •> xV t r i'- *« ,•> r~ « " : V*. J. .V' ' • ■ *•••• » -• VXS.,.-*. r. J to tp; 'HtoTgfl.5 1 ” Beautiful Site* for Connt?i = '[’UK undersigned offers for sole, on e»S f ,oni '"- 1 LOTS,I«Jd off and restricted fnrruraUc r MI an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of lh/T],!." o '"' Also, 76-1 feet long by 200 feet deep; haring fronts od' J ?er ’ Julia Ann Arenues, and Henrietta and Herr ££?. square contains many (fruit Trees of the choicest ttas .1 commands a too riew of the picturesque and romanui nary around. lam desirous of prejerring thU aquare en. *‘,™> I wo ’' l ia “ n « of, the most charraiogand ™. QiJjcfut sites for a gentleman’.-? summer resilience in tlw» Immediate vicinity of the twociliea. ,e thtT.°i’“^’“o TURI B ACKE3 OF OBOUNI;, at the head of poLs Snd ’ adFBntfl S &oQflJ ysituated fermanaketuringpur-' «,* 8 property ia aituated In Duquesne borough, on a "lf l ?n b 2l k of nerT, “ M “<>. a ®d Is rcacEed hy ply at mr b rirfdm Bri ?S® “ f one span. For particulars ap bank. ferfnHniila a ? Duqnesne borough, on the main LAPA CO * of Han's Island, or of JOHN DUN nnrivqf ncr of Second and Market sta 3 Pittabnrgh. WM. C. MILIEU. TWO for sVfc. Brick n™°wo f ß rSn’un£ <^' r,li h h | T erMW foar for $5OO. Bald tltaS S“l J? nt annua l>y , “ Worka|" situated mi the Mrper of"Sm 1 “i M h ® “ Em P lr ». Also, 23 acres of unimprovedS'■trecte. eh»oy riser, one mile from EMt LSerti n 4 ° D ,h ® AUl '' this land there Ib the beet Saw Will “fort' 011 or Also, a numberof lets i '°unly choice laud, situated one mile nortl-wea“of fil l ml!" ° f and one mile cast of Lawreneerille ‘ f & t Llbtrt y> The shore named pieces of propertv are a . ~ bedlSPoBBd ° f 0D -IvsntagcoLtermTt^X^ sssss? * pply * wm - B. D. THOMPSON. Assignee for Jaa. 8. Neglev. SCoal Works For StU. IXTY TIIJUSE ACRES OK LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and all the improvements thereon in success NICHOLSON Sc PAYNE, No. 235 Liberty street. sssaltiss found around schools In the oitv „i*T tS Ji ’’ . t ' n ' ,n . „ BASEMEJVT To I-ET. A G °OD AND WELL FINISHED BASE3IENT 21 f,.„, f ° | bj “ 2 deep ' 0110 bolf abot « ground, wan lioliSrt ranted from \luil kIITVu™ '• wUI b for a linusnand Sian PaJntar or b a “ t,nJ ' ‘»oA room or" P ; “"' “S Atjbeonice of tha Morniup Host. Coal Land for Sale. S l cuw?Vh^ B^ ri %LXr,t op porlunlty to manufacturers and dealers which can erer be ob i"""' 1 to secure a valuable Coal tract «o near U,e c |£ Tbe surljeo is beautifully located for Country Beats and WUI be sold Whole, or in one to fire acre lots ’ W t 0 WM. PHILLIPS, corner First and Ros 3 streets, or *. ™ L - c - HKPBURN, _ro&r : Ltf No. 99 Fourth alrcwtpear Wood. Land for Sale. 1800 A th«n? < ? p LAN[> IN TOIiEST COUNTY, Heal the Clarion rtr«r. Tins land is heavily timbered ETo”™ anTunSnceli *o Mfeatisssr Jsff-wSs,!*^ runs through "it* JlreCl ' y ,L 1110 Mlllstown creek and Mug ' D E 1? M ? n >V ell and watered, S.EE! 1 , , te or , l , h ' B ”D()UrJ and Erie railroad. th.» . 1 to “ Dt could b « made than In these lands VaLv^fZV ““ SaDhU P ° Dd »,S. iuegh“£ will re'nd .Ih ’T," 0 .™ lr °“ ds lbroo ßh that region va,^"^ 1 r:r l -' u “ Wr ' ,rcn r B .M d BS^ Attorney at Law, No. 147 Fourth street. febah»ttu:tf T o n!ncKU?n t k p J„f p ? l LDJ *i 09 l BitU4 ' fl *Q lb« St-coud Ward of thu Citf of PittAbnrgb, between Brecfc-nridep street and w ml!, ™ ra « J-O- »s a oias3 manufactory and wb /, 13 eli ? pitu&tc - 1 . adjacent to the Hooon •« W Uu " JlDBi Hotel for Leaie. " R' ilo'-'f H l s °oTt' :L ’ /I or ? l!r| y hno '"> »s Iba UMiRTra. Xt/ OIIcTWI f.r lt*a3e OD f,4T.>rabitvtorma It ins* °° - wl,! b®/'"Wforf, if deMreU, and lea««l for a ib ° w -•■ JOSE ™ s. aa. p. sronmsoN, au-vs Offlco No. 14gjPourtb9t.. PUtaburvh. jan2oxUv*tf Boardtn. 015O 15 r S y' , . MKR JWi«niNO*nOß3i“-The (ILEX HOTEL V '•“ J Umunds nro offernl for HUNT for eithpr tho PPHH:=SS=SS A i .,t I ; M , C . ONT - U , N , INti 63 ACIIKS OP I.AN'U, under n DffELLINQ '‘m’ ‘ lsrBB and «®™ol«nt ui nF 41 ’, bmlt and cf modurn style; Stabling. An., situated on the south bsnk of thi — 0 , 133 Wood street. 1... , . *w Books. ' ~ toSßll . luw «>n>o valuable Law Books 10 Tole. Pa. Iteporia, Harr; llouvjer’a Institutes; » Greeuliel'e -Evidence; U b»irloD’F Digest, last ed.; AdJ other Iteport*, lilememary Works, Aa. 080. f. UILLMORE, at the olDctt uf Morning A HtS?? 011 ? 3Kr lIARNKS3.—They were b 0,1 uSrt b, K° Ur ».t !st m =-'hani.-3. ami havo only b.o i uaed a few month*. They wi I ba add at a bargain a- in ronseqnonce of a change (hat has taken niece in the aubieribera family, bn h a no farther mererthem ' . Lor i ou sale; A . r :™‘ on WVUE street, ana intending /V back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back cart nf Houses? This Lot J desirnble location for a residence; and will be sold ° n fnT ° rlbl ,° te ™»- Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. QILLMORB, . *l. *1 At Office of Morning Post* Jy'ok uenti A « A t RS L CO m T i ININ - a AnoD ’' »0 ACRES, on the , , Steubenville Turnpike, six miles from Pittsburgh! [*'” of William M’Cormlck. Possession given immediately. Terms $260 pat annum. Enquire ot Jam&s c. KicneY, Near the premise*. tnh7:d*wtf _ Lot for Sale. LOT, *24 feet front on Carson street by 100 feet iu depth, In liirmingham, will be sold '“'■ft t “ , » ulrß of GEO. E. GiLIMORE, —' at office ot the Morning Post A MJTIIKR SMALL EAilsTlN VIRGINIA Eolt SALE tan: dm “.“Jr t “ rnl ' i F ° r P“ nlculars > call at tho Real Es tate Office of S. CtfIHBERT k SON _ _ _ UO Third street. FOR SAIaE VERY CHE AP. A B i’S LD ! NQ 1401 IN ALLEGHENY CITY, U feet by IP®' A good bargain can bo had by applying soon at cue office of the MJttN'INQ p OST- ’ jymf k U "“! lcnt Frame Uouje »nd Lot, ou 7*:, '' os “ a Btrm ' Allegheny city, at o Tety low rote. En- THOMAS WOODS, ; 75 Fourth .twit. f 1 Vj LM—a two story Unci UtreMug House, on Centre -*:• A PP'7 to U. MI NEK A CO , . _ No. 32 gmtthflslJ street DR. HENDERSON, ~ OCULIST AND AURISTi RXATS ALL DISEASES OP TUE HE AMD EAR WiTUOOT CUPPINO LEECHIHO, HLISTEDIKU, OR TUB DSE OP CALOMEL. * * OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COIL GRAND ST., NEW YORK Hours from i) A. M' to 4 p. si. R°(T!iSi!?nn ti i U£ ‘ ATi ?Ji y O3, lß »ammation, Acute or Chronic BUmlnoM With lilms, Iritis, Amaurosis and uataract Scrofulous, Weening or Watery Eyes, are among HR diseases of the aye which are treated by Dr. 11. with perfect satisfaction. J euo , tho Ka ' Stated upon scientific principles. "* ( Eyesi Inwrted without au operation, wi i.*" 1 “ curi ' Prompt attention, n o select the following references from ameug ths thou- Heiiderwwr*” whKl * baT “ boea soccessfuliy treated by Dr. '' '|V.o r - ,, .T.' RfOadway, Albaoy, N. Y. '.'iTtvdSoiUbwick, Printer, •• t.l Uoodspocd, Qieus Falls, N. Y. ■V ill. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. !?!,”• A.M.L.Wlteou, New York City, N. Y. ISF *- Bellows, N. E. Station, Dochess co., N Y Edward Q. Solgor, Bristol, Conn. •John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David JLUtle, Engineer, N. y! IJ: Q ” c ’’ o| Bee Courier and Knr]., N. Y. f James \V. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. Jarvij Rodgere, «< «’ n' V ’* ,e S™Pl> Operator.'St. Nicholas Hotel, n Orgii Builder, Houston St. R. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y Mra Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y. ’ M. P. Collius, Teacher Penmanship, Trov N V Ik. L. Ross, Albany, N. Y. * ** w ' *’ A. Dillenbach, Bchwnectady, N. Y. Capt. 11. 11. Haviland, Athens, N. Y. John W. Ilackett, Blngbnmpton, N. Y •These patients were bßod, and hail in h* u,i f ,u „ ° f tWO KeokS “v could go'a^ulXdty th!fw“ c gw':otp\”i“™rabk."vS;e t r d lt to s,g !“ * n r T° b. 2. rsr^^jsEfsiMsffss' aod SCOTTISH WHISKY, aro..acknowledced by the w For k manufacturers by the great demand after them *d7 recnoos R>r twe will invanably by ' em ‘ DR - f£UCUTWANQER, P. S. —Importer of ?, ork; Bbmuth.cMasganeM; Thorn'a Ext.CopaWa, Suiphate‘ . dec2lts tf A StottS’ nS 75 Third street ffl*to bor,lb: *** “ at ‘ Ue of * bo Diamond, Auigbeny! Tr-- *•4-4", •Tl~ - ■ Y.V A . —*> . *-■ • 4 A.tr * 7.’ r^ir* DR- MORSE’S ' invigorating cordial ft VKENONESON IX MEDICINE ’ Health Kn.tored and Life lengthened tt “° BBS ’ 3 INVXOo7tATIKO ELIXIR'. A Wi,,i -' tr “« tb * 'edacity with uvity .nd?hi T’ ltUy ' ilh an ' x ' m “ a "“‘"HI ■=• With ahappredect 0 °?I y " U, ' O,U h,!!lr d of reaction, hot in mind that all s ' B ' C ° r “ i OT S»ni=»tlon.' «r B»sr the nervous ajatem and tha^tT” 1 ' tb#y b ‘ >Sln ’ flnMl will ‘ of motion and Stio n ,1 ? of thnnervo also, that for oiery kind nf de ” l b- : ®e«v In mind, dlalis th, only reliable «" CUBE OP NERVOUS DISEASES, 1,0 language can convey an adequate idea rr ,u. i dlato and almost miraculous change which the disease 1, debilitated and shattered 5 " whether broken down by execs., weakby nature, ed by sickness-the nualrnug and relaxed organhatteL Is at once braced, revivified and bnilt up. The mental pbyaieol symptoms of .nervous disease vanish together an der its influence. Nor fa Ihe effect temporary:; for the Co rdial properties of tbo medicine reach the constitution itself and restore it to its norma! condition. t s’ ’ ■- LOSS OF MEMORY, Confasion glddinets, rash of bleed to the head, melon destruction 'T iy ! tcrla ’ wretchedness, thoughts of self 'iZT~7 l dyepepel *- 6enBral Poostra ncldent S.' a "a vT/T "’’‘h'"' 7 terla, monomaulL ,» ft pr, ' p, B , “ ln ff factions, hysp lmpotoncy, con-ttoatlon P “' l ’' (atlon 0f * hp bean, itis, if th^ao;x c e\ f :T"’; atuT ' r “' ues ««»* mooy, absolutely infnllibie. plac<!d on human tesU- A GREAT MEDICINE FOB FEMstm The unparalleled effects of this cre.ft'ft 8 ' complointslncldenttofemaWma.kau slorlU,t> in -'ll ofmedldoe. Thonaandsofsttou?Mtab£v , « , ftmthaaunal., thousands of Invlgoraotfl c.»n«SSS—?n Tebeen specified in the rarloas d i?eases4nd d /ril, ? Urpor 4 t!n S lo the delicate formation of women randSh*en£sfla- 0^, ‘ !h every woman of sense, Who suffers from weakness, dera- E emont nee.*,, " invigorating Cordial a trial? ' both sexes-to give the - ■ married persons, S have used a ho, direetionsare to he fqund ttfe £Hj e ,' 3rfl .‘? m - In «" spring, who would not have beer? so Ewki 1 " 1 . 11 ’' B ' nary preparation And it u «traor<j • —** which It Is rraLSeitded t Su o in b / m f nydi '' men hnve been restored by mins it ” dl! ”, f - v00n » sUnce has it foiled to benefit thra. 3 10 “ eln c'e lr- PERSONS OP PALE COMPLEXION s "Sr»stc» “• of ■ bottle or TO Tlllj MISGUIDED. «d fSeCt ‘ **>«■ »nd limbs, pains in the heaftm n es7of slab t b "° s cular power, palpitation of thl hJof. 0 j 1 ? SB ° r mu4 ' Irritability, derangement of th* lUrmoM* urrVous debility, .ymptoma orcon/nSp&,et“^faction*, general dreaded Tl” ld b. oed. All thus afflicted ’ ar “ fome o< the evils produ. ■«„ri?S3KSI; “rah q^thVjo“thTo^ pi gnmage-the pru,pect h™™l/ darL‘r.^ t tf "‘V mind becomes Shadowed with despair nm? ml i ‘T.. : f?* melancholy reflection that th<* i,»nJi’ auJ witl> tbo comee bllgJted wii yoar oU h#P * ,IMM 0{ anoUl ”. U- CAUTION. h “ *« «"»«•«» *S , «l!£Klr.hWri ! s i a{!“ propr, ‘’- ruilowiDß words blown In the glass-° f ' b ttle ’ and (t >» Dr. Mor».>. Inwlgoratlng Cordial, Th» rwi ~ . aU - RIN °. Proprietor, N. Y. „ ~ . „ 192 nroadway. N, Y. gmi. U,roUgbom C “ Urf <**«* A..e^„ y p e SB' Cincinnati. r»pllid»l y -nODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE T'lrm !h^ TITE T S ISTAXiIIBIE SPECIFIC. "'cTato'od^'t ,t lhLl “ ever made Cil 10 bo lbo V realat twovcry in This specific is so haralscs that it mav h» », ' ' “SiSRbSSuS.TssJI'Jsi- wm k ™v^S^ »-lr in the .“nZnt byQu/ DT“rC‘f,‘oOVCn.thsre other poiwnous rr deleterious drntJitl£s» CUT 7, A ?* eDUS * “>4 i - n " > ,hl ” P"W»n! r “ rtl ' l ' ,o, “» MALARIA. NATURAL ANTIDOTE To; Billons Jfessso nhatßTsr ~r anv ill S /”“ “* A S“« or haling Malaria or MiarinL X J ? from instantly lo sweats, etc. The patient at once ImvSS? 81 deb ,ty » n^ht |HSSS£«SS 3SSM§§?5Pi*? ; »a»S£sait^'' s sssßiS ~-"3s rsissnsss; *r Acixts—New York: C. V. K 'J‘« , 11. KINO. Boston: WIEKS AFOWnf thu l BYOTr A SONS. J--MITCIIE H !. No ok next door to Hand. WOODSIDEB A hnavnvs 6tTefit * of Anderson and Lacock' drTTOoFlalmd^s GERMAN BITTERS. PREPARED RY ’ DB. C. H. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., : LIVER jaundice Chronic or Acrvout DabQito Dittos** . •° a, arisin3/ r ma |iSssa.^aasr ouch MConstipa-. tioo, Inward Piles, Fulness, or Blood to the - lleaj, Acidity of thaStomsch, • v»tl Disgust for Food, Fulness or weight in the Stomach. Sour r Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at th* p;*. ■SSiilSpfSSSf^ lEnSbErg s, Yellowne,, of tie Pain Urn"’ °}!«*. Umta, sSidi? U ‘" r lushes of IJest Burning in the *l»jsh, Constant Imagin* mgs of Eril, and great Depression of __ Spirits. puWc la *“ ** parationseiUntT rhvTJZtJlX ft' 53885^*^3935. Pa .offic ° ““ Slttnur ”‘ :t ry, 120 Arch street, Phil*. **£££&&£; n“; WBRhJS Eg,*** s*■■ io clmaltiyi 11 K Bw “ u “ tfJ * *WB&figs&. A. BALLOU, No. 148 Water f Ireet. est Premiums, awarded the nubsc’rlbe/b.'rM 14 SaTon Ittgb nrored his Dreparatlooa of u tmlin, th e country, hare film among tho best perfumers amfln qQ ° J l^' ‘ m ' 1 P |ace i and America. Hh wtebSSS Shst^?' lk " ,ofl!,,ro »« traloa, his fine Pomades Toilet w»to. D ' 5 Creams aod Lus the Hindkmhlef, (orKtetiM » u“ a V,!tfu “ M in the world. v aneuea,) ore unsurpassed by any ed of SSftSESSKJ? “ tW9 eB tahlishment are warrant artirl « to h!« list, and hMi 11 pr, “ “* feb22.’dS'vltD (s S P *.!?J er,B Celebrated Kplcnre&n Suaoo. PREEMINENT for flavoring Soups, Graricfl, Fifth, Meat, Game, Ac. We advise nil good boustvlTea lo try It Pri. e 25 cents per bottle,at ali Grocery nn<l Fruit Stores In the United States aDd Canniloa For sale by M'CI.UKG and O. H.-RKVSRR, Pittsburgh ; P. T WhIOHT 4 C0 B 241 Mnrlcct street. Philadelphia j«nl9 1 y i? PriT»t« Olituo, ~ No. 41 hlamonl All-v T>a to.D ometpSrtfc! Syphilis,Syphilitic ttrbptfon* flmJiSk 01 *??? 6 ® and «ce« «B Of the Voo.re.Wrßeo AkU ? 100 % wiUl *»> »te*e ’ ott i utic ßrno. Decs, Impotoncyf piW phnml *i leases, Berninal Week* Mo ß thly P S 05pr y^ D Female Weak™,,, Ano, Herrons Affectionn kfwfff °«v ?» FUtale in B 1 ' Brow °’»newljr diseoiewd rcmnU { tat ! “* “PO'dy “4 certain n t painful trouble. It never faila. r w»riS™>?! ri ™ teC £!' ra i taoon RooimNo. 41 DIAMOND ” Tte Doctor la elweyi »t hom < CHEBiE— BPO boxes W. B .cutting Cfoetse; - 600 Tory beat Dairy da. For f ale by *P 9 HENBE a. COLLINS, *T " :K* ; ' mflghiftWV medigal. AQ ISKTS: X. BAZIN, (Successor 10 K. ltoujcse],) - . No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, , t PhUndelf-blflu '■ 1. 4 C ‘ *• ?-
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