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' '. 1 ...1 , .......W....... , ..› , ...... - -‘ , ,,, , Fr0.,;k . ,- ...,,,,,,....',. ,-, "''''....,:-..,........, ...3-,..:—,..,,,,- a.,...4,,,,,...4...„,,,,,,... • • -,,,, -- , ....,., - .4,,,_.,.-. . . =MEE VTR MY POST. TUESDAY MORNING BALE OP • PEWS IN THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ORURCII.--The pews In the now Presbyterian church, lately erected on the site:of the old church, on Wood street, were sold at Auction yesterday morning, by J. D. Davie, anc. tioneer. The attendance at the sale was not very large, itpd the pews were bid down without mach competition. 'Filtytive pews were sold, from which, including assessed Talus and prem1um,142,197 were raised. The following Are the names of the purchasers, together with the number .ef the pew, the assessed value, the premium paid, and the Annual rent: No. . VaL Ann'l Pew. Nana° of purchaser. Pew. Preen. Rent. 52.-Mrs. Lorenz $BOO • $775 $5O ' 805 775 50 95...Mr5: E. F. 'Denny ' 800' 600 60 94;,' 800 600 60 11.3...43en: - William Rotinson 800 600 60 02... ..:-:. " .4, 800 600 50 67...2SMUsillailey 800 600 60 64.-P:74l3ornilek 800 325 50 65.- A. Laughlin • 800 325 60 66... George P. Smith, 800 325 53 91... R. Bee rsSOO 325 50 90.-Janits O'Rars. -. . 800 300 50 8 9...jamel M'Knight - 850 250 515 68....Tarriii.Dalzell 800 230 50 88... R. Mihail . 800 200 50 87... N. B. Welling , 800 160 50 60 ...Samuelluid J. W. Entneer....... 800 150 50 61... Tames Marshall 600 130 60 60 . -William Dillw rtb 500 76 60 86... R. M'Rnight and 11. T. Leech._ 800 60 50 85... J. M'Donald Crossin ...... ..... ... 750 80 60 84...051en. William Larimer 700 125 50 50...J0hn Arthurs 550 175 40 49... , g " 550 175 40 . 98...Fe1111ei1l G. Bailey 550 150 40 48.-Dr. J. P. Germ= 550 125 40 47... James Walker and W. 8. Harris 550 85 40 97...Rlehard Rays 550 85 40 90... J. D. hPeord 550 80 40 102... J. P. Pears 650 80 40 104.-Thomas Hays 650 80 40 /00.-George Morgan 550 75 40, 41.-Samuel R.. Johnston's belts 650 80 40 4.5.-Samuel Rea 650 05 40 103... J. E. Brady and - 0. E. Arnold... 550 25 40 41... Dr. Brooks 650 10 40 I 3... Dr. .I.' Rea. 550 80 40 2... N. B. Craig 550 75 40 1.-Boyle Treln_ 550 75 40 145.-Jerne.q Patterson...... 550 65 40 144 ...Mrs. Mahon . 550 65 45 4... W. J. Morrison 500 80 38 143...Mr5. Blume 560 25 716 102.-Mrs. Curalino nays 475 75 34 46...Mr5. Oliver - aid Mrs. Staysail... 475 65 34 4 0.-Willlam Rea • - 425 2 32 141.-Col. Morgen...... 400 30 36 1 40 ... Alexander King 300 15 30 7... Dr. R. Wray 300 5 3) 1 30...`Mr5. Jaynes 250 SO 28 139...1r. R. Murphy 250 60 20 135.- Miss Wads and Miss Anderson 250 60 24 137... James Wilson 253 5 28 134...Wi11iam 51: Darlington 250 5 25 8 .-Mrs. Snowden...... ...... ... -.... 250 5 28 Total $32,715 $9,422 Tbo sale of the balance of the pewa eras postponed - ant next Monday evening, at half past 7 o'clock. DEDICATION OP. TIIE FIRST PRESETTEIIIA: Cnuace —This beautiful edifice was tilled with an immense crowd on Sunday morning, upon the occasion of its dedica tion to the nrclee of the Lcrd. The dediesdox7 services were of an-exceedingly interesting and impressive charac ter, and were listened to by all with thamost eanaest atten. lion. The congregation was eddressed by the Rev. Mr. Paxton, the regular Pastor of the Chn - cb, in a discourse of great beauty and power. The services ware continued during the afternoon and evening, and each time the edifice seas densely crowded. The church it 68 feet front, by 123 feet deep, and is built in the style of tha' perhxl of the Middle Ages, when recta sizstical architecture bad attained to that exquisite refine. merit, the monuments of which are admired at the present day as masterworks of art and still. The entire front, with its two mas.rsi re but elegant towers, it built of Baden store, and presents a beautiful appearance. The interior portico, devoted to worship, is righty.flve feet long, and i 3 capable of seating 1,505 persons. The cell. lug is of pthree feet above the d , ior. The 'pews, of which there are one hundred and forty-six on the main float and forty-eight on the gallery, are of a beautiful pattern, being richly carved and trimmed with black walnut. The pulpit is an exceedingly handsome piece of workmaredidp, and re flect 3 credit on the designers. ' It is generaliy conceded that the thumb, for elegance and beauty, is not equalled by any similar edisre in the city. The whole met of the structure will be about $7:.,000, an amount, which every one who has seen the church will admit, has been judiciously expended. The church has been erected meter the personal snyeriti tendanceof C. flartberger, the architect. The carpenter work is by Messrs. 111'Clellen1 & Ferguson; the stone and brick work by Meecre. Erstein & Haworth; the beautiful stucco wort by Blythe, Bassett .t Merganroth. DISTRICT COCRT.—lleforo Hons. M. Frampton and 11. W. 'Maims Thernas Rourke rs. Alexander M'Clurg—Ehaler and .1. Mellen for plaintiff Mellen & Nexley for defend.° t. Action of ejectment to obtain rwasession of a hone and lot on Au demon street, Allegheuy. Juror withdrawn, and case Can tinned. Robert Jones f..r use of Robert Wright vs. the Citizen.' Laurance Company—J. Mellon, G. L R. Fetterman and N. P. Fetterman fa plaintiff; J.B.!Weitzel. and A. & S. Woods for defentlantst„ to recover 2,000, hat/ranee on a mils bekeging to plaintiff, which was burned down on the 21st of February, 1851. The defendants resist the claim on the grounds that misrepresentations had been made atout the property, at the time the policy of ins - amen. was granted. On trial BMIGLAIIT.--The boarding house of Mrs Whitesidee, on Fellers! street, Allegheny, was bunglarictusly entered ou Sunday morning, about three o'clock, by three fellows, who, before quitting the premit es, very leisurely searched nearly the whole house, taking away with them all the table knives, fifteen pounds of butter, ten dozen eggs and several articles of jewelry. They entered the room of one of the boarders, and carried his clothes to the lower story, where it appears as if they had tried them on, but probably finding a bad "fit," retired and left them. FOREIGNERS NATURALIZED.—Dtiring the month of April twenty-eight persons were naturalized, in the dif ferent courts of the county. Of these, 14 came frcm Ger many; S from Ireland:: from France; I from England • 1 from Wales; 1 from Switzerland, and 1 from Scotland. In the same time, twenty-seven declared their intention■ to became citizen.,—halting from the fAlowing (outstrips Germany, 14; /rebind, 8; England, '2; Wales, 1 ; Switzer. laud, 1; France, 1. THE PENNSYLVANIA Cracrs.—Thin grand nom bination of an and talent ail] arrive In our city this morn ing, and open to-night, in front of the American Hotel, where the richest kind of a treat in the circus line may b. expected. The company has b•oo or:liaised expressly f r the season of 1455, and includes the very best equestr ton and acrobatic talent that could be procured. The Circus will only remain in town'three days. AmissTs rs ALLEM:MAY —The following COM - prism 'the number of arrests made by the pollee of A lle gheny during the month of April : 4merinus Germans Total .. THE DUQUESNE "BOROUGH ELECTION CAHE nig cage was milled up in the Court of Common Pleas, ye, terdaymorolog, but could not be disposed of for the that the parties eonesrtied are yet taking depositions. It will be again brought np on Saturday 'next, when, It is to ,be hoped, it will be finally disposed cL Tile body of Captain Joseph M. Calhoun, who lately died at Alton, Ihinols, is to be brought borne for im termettL • It will be brought up on the Washington Cit to Georgetown, on Wednesday next, and be interred by the Masonic order, agreeable to the swishes of the deceased. CHEMICAL DIORAMAS.—ThiI3 bean' i- Cal exhibition still continual to delight all who are tem pt,d to visit Masonic Hall. The laro clioramic subjects, Milan Otthedra/ and Belshazzar's Feast, are each worth the mode. rate lUD askeil to witness the whole entertainment. BREAD SULTI3.—A number of these cases were heard before Alderman Donaldson, yin terdny, and several venders of light brood mulcted In the sum of $5 ear h. They plead Ignorance of the law, and were allowed tot o on paying their fines. SELLING LIQUOR ON SUNDAY.—In the ease A f Patrick Murphy, before Alderman Donaldson, indicted for violation of the Eunday Liquor law, the magistrate, yestor day morning gave a decision adverse to the defendant, no] a warrant was loaned for his arreet. MECHANICS' BANK.—Nine hundred additiotrl shares were subscribed to the capital stook of tbo Meeb:.n. lea' Bank of Pittsburgh, yesterday. This swells the to' el numbarof shares over two thousand. PERBONAL.—John S. Hamilton, Esq., formerly of this city, but at present a rrsident of Fort Munson, lowa, is in town on a yirit. A Rare Chance Offered for Going In Bu I WANTED—A partner in the Flint Glass business. To a person of undoubted integrity and good character, having a cash caphal of from $3,000 to o,ooo—with a pt. e- Unable knowledge of the business In its various details. or rather one well posted to govern the fill production of the capacity of the works and the disposition of the value pro duced—and who would be willing to smite his services sod capital with the present parties in the business, a rare op portunity is offered of co-partnership, with parties respeusi. bis toplaf correct business habits—where almost every ta cility4.4.9ffered necessary to successful progress. And where a nine pot furnace, with pots, machinery, moulds, and ne cessary buildings, are all completed, at an expense of an ..it ten thousand dollars, but held by the parties on a loan, for term of years, with privilege to purchase on very favors taw terms. The furnace is-now heating up, and every sr- I • I r anger/Nut made to commence making glass in about three / we eks. Further Information, by acceptable applicants, eon be had of 30,131 , 1•W00D5, 58 1 ,6 Fourth street, or of c p c s7:2ar PITON S WOODS, 75 Fourth street. AXOW IS THE Mtn To BUY CHEAP 6110 ES —G to Al No. 101 Market street, it here you will find the neatest and best selected lot of Fancy Shoes In the city. _ . .. apTt . W. E. SCITSIBRTZ - TtiliT BECEITBD BY .B.XPBES. , — 0 200 pr Ladies' Fancy Gaiters, all colors, at sl ' 25®1,75 . a 250 u .. Black " .,. ' 4l MO " French ?dorm* and-Eid Boots " 1,0001,37 ~ A 000 " Cblldren's Fancy, klibes, new ss. °P27 W.tyle B. 13111131E11:17.. .. -,, 'WASH BOARDS-28 dor, for sale by 1 sP2B - -ii JIIENILY H. OOLLINE. il 7 , • 411 ets: • • • " •4: 4 . • * •;:r' ' e, 11 H Colored 5 ~_~~;; w ; " 7 r, V'q • • - 3 4 t . 4 • T 47. , • • • I. ;7' V.1 . :4, s TO , • • I . ` • „ .1• t . 6 t" , r4f , * • • , , • , *•.• • 4 0 • ' • • ; • r t „t 'TA. 0 .1 a* • . ;- • 7, 4 0. 3 1 4 .- it - - • •-•- • COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP- TRADE AND ;MERCHANTS, EXCHANGE/. OFFICER President -- JOUNSIIIPTON. ilre Vice President—lirm. H. Sum. Second " " R. Dnown. Secretary—Wu. S . ildnic. Treasuren—Jonet D. Sotaix Superintendent—S. T. Nonraex, Jn. - CoMMiliCe of Arbitration for ApriI.—WILLTAM IL Sian!, V. P ; W. Drama; B. F. JoNCS, BENJAMIN BA WELL, J. S. DimonTa. DAILY REVIE W W OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. CYPICE OP Pas DOILY Moarrrtia POST, Tuesday, May 1,1851. Business was moderately active yesterday. ASHES—A sale of 8 tons domestic Soda at ay 4 , on time. BACON—Appears to be firm, although the silos do no; show great activity. They foot 27,000 ibs Shoulders, Skies and. Hams--at 7-y,wasy,; for Shoulders, cash and four mos , the inside figure for Western; 9 fur Skim, cash; and 10 for llama. A sale of lies S. C. Hama at 1234, cash. BEEF-2 tee Dried at CORN ]SEAL-10 bbls at $4; also GO do in lots from store at $423. 11 , 30.8-0 bbis from wharf at 1 lc p r dozen. FLOUR—There is but one sale reported, and it at a de• cline, viz: 60 bbis extra from store, $101234 GRAlN—There does not seem to be much change in either Oats or Corn. The arrivals are to u fair extent. We note sales 1600 bus abelle I and ear Corn, in lots, from wharf, depot and store, at 95c; also, 1800 bus Oats, in two lots. from wharf, at 60c. FISH-10 bbls white at $5,60 II&Y-50 bales from wharf at $22 per ton ; 20 do in lots from wheat; $23; 25 do in lots from store, $25. PIG METAL-160 tons Tennessee, $29, six moo SHIP KIIFFS-350 bus aorta at $1.,25 per 100 lbs. —.rase FLOUR A WHIM' AT MIL, AUK cr..—The Sentinel says there la now at that place, ready to go forward, 70.000 bbis. of Flour, and 550.000 bushels of Wheat. This includes the quantity shipped during the past a eek. TELEGRAPH HaiRKETS Nair Yoas, April 30. Colon firm; sales 4000 baled Flour declined 124; sales 4500 bbl, good Ohio at $10,25®10,80, and 1t..00 bbls southern at $10,413,25. Wheat la trifle lower; southern white $2,65. Corn lower; sales 38,000 bus mixed western at $l,lO Pork unsettled; 1200 bbis sold at $16,50 for old loose, arid $17,25a17,50 for new. Beef stiffer but not quotably higher; sales country mess at $9 75@1 . 2. Lard easier, but not lower; sales in bbl, at 10®10.Ir: hams, Wh i sky, Ohio, 37. Groceries unchanged; an or live business; Colley quiet. Stocka firmer and money easy ; Cumberland, 28%'; Reading, SO N Y Central b 60, 93! Erie, 50. PnaAnsfsure, April 80 —llreoilstufT4 of all descriptions doll, and prices favor buyers No Inquiry for Flour far ex - port; the only sales were small lot, for home consumption. at Sto,7s@lt I for common and goal brands, and $11,12!-;:,6.; It. 25 for extra. Corn Ural , $1,75. Wheat dull and more oircilligt red 1.2,85®:,70 and waits $2.70;742,76; 6000 bur prime Canadian white, to arrive In all next month, offered at $2,70 without finding b yen. RP , doll: gale, 300 bus Penns at $1,1541.50, ntl - oft. Corn in fair demand; .lea 7000 to 8000 bus south@, yellow at $1,05 afloat 5a 1. 0 1000 bun Penna in wore at $1,06, end 100) bus le psi,. to he navel. Sales 501.0 4bon good Penns Oat at 070. f 'Whisky bold firmly at 3s In Obis and in hbila J 7. ,t l Crmrtmloi , April 30.—Thil river bag fallen nine Inches Weather arta and/ windy. Four dull NtjPso for g • .,1 ranch,tlsl.7suo, 60 for e‘ k. Sale., 13.015 a boa Coro at 75(877.' V Iti•liy. 33.!al'rorial . quiet; bulk llama Se; Du o,* IShollitirtli 7. fi4PA S. Sa!(..l INo k. , p,A pri Lard at 11. Sugar firm et 5,14,§0 , " Molar ea now held :5. Butler fa4)25. ' 4 . British and Contin ntai , Eyhange, / Milt BILLS BRAWN By DUNCAN, STIERMAN & CO. BAN ON THE UNION BAN yet LONDON, Ix Seas or LI ab9lrViitr,. pirEsE DRAFTS are aTail4le at' •Il t prinrital Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTIAAND oad AND, and the CONTINENT. We also draw Pilot? BILIS on N. A. Grnriebaum S. allla, FRANKFORT A AA ", Whleh sera. as a Revillkano, all part.t. of Illii t tNlAN V, SWITZERLAND atuDIFI' II.LA Per6ol:lllintetdlng fo trftalaillros I Islay pro , ti ugh 03, IL•etterepf Cr.ilc, on a loch Mousy ran he obtam nt, nn cieedeOlu any part of Europe. Col., , LerloTT I cf 13'1136 Notes, a• 4 fuheyeouriti.e , l In Eu• rope, eriP receive DRIDO bl!rntioo 1;41 101. 11. 'Wig ourn., Tl, t. 1. 'oW. C6.l.l)‘viuK, Dealer in Kentucky Let" Toba4co, RAG S AN9 PAE R, No. 1.19 start,WOOD rrant, Fuze,l4.ls: - .l:r.cu, N. Zrir Tito higbeet =rte. r.rion, In CAISI rail for R.U.S. ly• ...t. i LLtt.kr,„HEINY COUNTY sa IN TIII: DIeTILICT CO M 1.14. John D • :oro • John 1 ,',:vrart, L ho 1, July term , 14,r.. • j orhb n c r.lrft., Sind i A!zzltrpler 1:r11.11T1 ; •••60 1k '4,rl now, April _l!h, 1 ,, Z.1.,:1A.51"E1t I nitypy IF kerrby I .ppointl`li prTly,l .er 'n t•III• to tlak. seaeion of the effeoVitf 13/nut, r,lilr of lITEWAI.T d and rahrot not the itattaallipen 1%0 snide the further Lt.:kr f t!./.1.0 T t PerFon, haying nny of the t'leefi of the Cral of BTEWA TIT & 1111,00 RE In !heir 14,,, , 04nu ore r e.intr,l to dourer Fume to me without dvigy nud those Its (Mr etanno- in• debt.] to fnbt Oriu, eiLLor by net.•, book coronet or rthcr- wig., to make puytneut to too ut toy plate.,, No. N 9 virlh strret, Pitt. burgh. J. 3. BRADY. Grand and Serpentine Piancm, IZECE/I NUNNS & CLARK, NEW YORK H - IiLEBEIt ha, in.: 7, , ,1v..L i o row,: of • ched, Lt of . :11.1N$$ ht CLARK: , . 74 SUPERIOR _ PLANO:4., not amoug other., of • - 4 4 ' , 3" . ~,P 4 ...-" .. Full Grand Plano, , A 1 / Puff :1,. 7 plot ru. " ORA ND" 1= g,ritrn ul to n fd!ir cn-d:y elegant, unequalled by anything ever Lrou,:itt tb.lVe.t.rn mut,- try. with rcryrd truxs Irgs R,frtoood, panel Irma all around, wrtb F uper 01,91,4 dedtm end light glider cf fret werY ; lyre elab,rate,y and ta,tefully rarTrd, etc., etc. A Lso--FULL SEIIP TIN I'l A Nus ISEIII " LOUIS XI V:6 " I:nI2ND et Er Re, " 11. KLEUE:II, En!, Agent n U.i. r:'r ClRrk•o t`tuTer 7.:0 101 TLlrtl 41 - Duo nolloe affil to yir•'u ril - tt..• artiral a.: Ow PinnoF gpls =ME ATWELL, LEE Si. CO., OLE SALE G ROC E PRODUCE. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. flJO.a4tkl PITTSBURGII MANUFACTURES, No. S IV cd st., 1-to , , rc Iflatr and Front str., Pirr,uucurt. A dill KI:tlINtl tv,tvs I'l Ali),n I:er feet or.Jor,ll. br.o Iva miili is very reduced price. Ile OW ber H ittrtytil lettrithr tLe city. and Is willing to sell, for Cash, at a tot .tlfiee. T 11.4 subscriber will waertira this Piano to tie pan-Lg.,. tole perfeet in every pirti , Olor. It hue I,.eu in u.r th rcgrt ernre For sale by J911:4 IL MELLOR, Wo.d apt B-trrto.rl 3111.. y and Fowl h WATER CORK INSTITUTE, lIAND ISTItEET, (BOLT II SI D It ET PENN 6TILEET ANDTIIB 11l VER, PITT9IICRO 1 , I . A. DOCTOR BA EU/. Oruclunte and Practitioner 111 the Oid Scbooln 01 .11 ..'Hue, Allopathic and lloca...p,alilc,•nd for the pant torlyeara a aurreaiful Ilydropathint, hu4 The perfectly sere, direst and immediate effeet this sye tern be on all Fever., and all di:eases scut. and rbroult— while It In mild, grateful end invi.;.,retitig to the weak and debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable In Families, who will be treated et their homes. Allopathic and lisimometbic treatment will be adminis tered where' desired; but, after long and thorough expe rience, Doctor Reels gives a derided preference to Ifyilta pathy, which has, throughout the old and new world, proven PO eminently successful in every form of disease, ineSuding Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma. Cuta neous, Nervous and liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Beelx's office. The Rev. Clergy are Invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being used in the commencement, and often throughout the treatment,it is a luxury instead of unpleas- ant, us those unacquainted might sullen.. r.r.rESENCCS.—MPFSPR. Clarke Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. 11. WlMama, Thompson Bell, J. It. Wel. den, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, E. U. English, B M. Kerr. The undersigned, having visited Doctor Doeis'a lion and witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully . n , commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy. aician: Charles T. Russell. Jos sPConnells, lisvia Hunt, John C. Curtis, Rohl. Patrick, John It. Livingston, John Wright, W. W. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton, 0. Ormsby Gregg. I janll BOOKS to receive F. übscr ption to the Capital Stock of the EIMER A !MIK a NCH COMPANY " will Le cle•ned at the Office of LULL BUILOWIN, Sl,l , No. 142 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh, on the TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF APRIL, 1855, and will le kept open d ily, (Sundays ex. oepted ) between I he bouts of 10 o'clock A. M. end 3 o'clock P. M., until OLIO Thousand Shares are subscribed for. WM. F. JOHNSTON, ISAAC M. PENNOCK, 111 Li. lIIIROWIN, apl.l:tdl Commissioners. ==! FOUR BILLIARD TABLES, on easy terms, all complete and in good order. Enquire for particulars of LEOPOLD BAHL, sp26:lmd Nos. 27 and 29 Market street, env Second. T J IAIOIB FOR SALE—Two of them on the Ohio river, op .': visite Freedom ; one 100 Acres, 70 cleared, with good improvemente;—the other of 179 Acres, 50 of it cleared : good Brick House, and all necessary improvements. For sale low, as the owner ha, coughs the Western fever. Aron THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth et. NEW Dlt DS.—A. A. MASON A CO., will open, on Monday, April 22.1, another choice lot of Dr es Goode, consisting of some splendid Ftyl,e of Barred, Striped and Fig'd Silks, Beragos, Tissues, Grenadines, Organdies, Lawns, Berage Robes, Ac . 111:122 ENT.'S FURNiSIIINO - ovollts.—A. A. MASON4Co. kJ' have received a large assortment of Gentlemen's Cravats, Pocket Ildkfa., Gloves, Vestings, So. ap2.o ROPERTY—ON AFill—fait SALE, as described to P my printed Register. Just call and get one gratis, if yon want anything in Land nr Homes. a p 23 THOMAS WoODS, 75 Fourth at. 50CAbliS BACON I:MOULDIER; 10 ‘. S. C. Hams: 10 " S. C.Dried Beef; in store and for sale by ap9 ENGLISH & RICHARDSON - SI9IIIP-50 Ult. Syrup In store and for sale by ap9 ENGLTSH & RICHARDSON. OOFFIM-100 bags Rio Coffee in almond for pa11;Ily 1.1 apfi ENGLISH & RICHARD.ON ACILEREL-1000 packages of Mackerel, NOB. 1 and 3, In for sale by Jjap9] ENGLISH A: RICHARDSON. SALERATUS —2O bbe Eateratus, “McFarland's," for sale by [m1227 . 1 MILLER A RIOKETSON. Landscape Painting TIIST RECEIVED—PAINTED 11Y J. II LAIIMAN, and tf/ to be seen at J. 3. GILLESPIE tz CO.'S, ap2l:lw No: 76 Wood street. EAR OORN-200 buabels for sale by apt JAB. MeLADOHLLN ~'►En S FOR RIFER .71E.N. TIL6 Iltven—Bostitess Pdarrras.-5 feet 2 inches water in the chancel, and falling slowly. Business dull for Mon. day, although there was a large amount of produce came up by the short trade boats. It Is now raining, with every prospect of a continuation, from the appearance of the clouds. Tuz "Forest City" is the regular packet for Wheeling this morning; she leaves at 10 o'cicck, A. 31. Tar flue steamer " Allegheny," Capt. M'Lane, Is the re gtilar packet for Cincinnati ; ehe leaves at 10 o'clock, A. M TRE steamer "Louisrille" is advertised to leave for Nashville today. She is of light draught, and will meet with no detention in going through. Tun steamer "Yorktown" is now making nil the Im provements of the times, being _entirely repainted and to. paired for the coming low wittig. S e hope it will net come soon, and not continue - long as it did last seamtv Too steamer "J. S. Pringle" being detained from get_ ting away yesterday, will zetively leave today; end for accommodation le not surpassed by any other in the trade , hor officers being experienced rive: men. Tax steamer "Amazon" haring been detained yester_ day, will positively leave this morning for Louisville. The Amazon is not surpassed by any boat on the river, as re gards accommodations and tonnage capacity. Tar steamer "Challenge," CatiL B. C. Young, arrived yeaterday with a fine loaf' of freight. She will lay to until she done a new dress, when Cho will resume her regular Tut steameir "Mansfield," Capt. Thos. Greenlee, Is now taking freight for Galena and St. Paul. She is a fine boat, and well officered, and has never turned a wheel that she has not made something for her owners, and that should recommend her to those doing business or traveling that way. Tat " Keyetone State" har been purchared by Capt. Willard dc Co. for the St. Louis and K.okuk trade, and will leave to-day to take her place in 'h.. regular line. Mr. C• Roblnmn trill give any information that may be required to thoeo that are trare'ing to the Western State 3, having for the Met fire or Ms yearn j , urneyecl to and from that pert of the country, and fa perfectly acquainted vrith It. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. FECT__2 W;TCII It Till CHANNCL. ABlti VED. St...smer Jeffernr.n. rLinson, Avow orrille Lnxtrne,ll...nnett, Ikon °Trifle. Oro. Bayard, Peebles, Eli zalmtla. .• Ntlehigun No. 2, Iterxt, Wellsville. V .uto re, Gordon, Braver. Empire, Doyle, Na‘hvi.le. Cincinnati, Cm tie, Cincinnati. " Fore., City, Moore, Win,ling, `• Melia, King. Zaneaville. " Orb, - Port,naoutb. ,• Chnitroge , Young • i.01.11g•MO. o Cabinet, DE A ItT EL, So amen Jrfferann. Par Id mon, Broarnseille " Luaerne.tlennett.llrolenaville. •' Urn. Rayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. Ml:hi-data No 2, lier,t, Wellsville. Veutute, Gordon, Itraaer. Diurnal, Fhepherd, %%Tie,ling. Oom Latimer, Here.:, Weilrwin, Endeavor, Met, Wabash river. Caledonia. Calboon, i 4 t Lou', Orb, -- Cinris oral. STEAMBOATS "1855." PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, SAINT LOUIS Pittabtagh and Cincinnati Stcaw. Packet Line, Oh i!li iJ CUTA\I3. vT PASSK:NtiliallS AND UST,. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. T.:, 'even i i6Ap i ttin.l c.a.ll.ovre:ful : 4 .l.e.ataaerst, une. 07.11,,1 11.; 4 pleud,r,,..stely, and comfort, 0.1 IL, (LILT II ((OUT t 0/ Sfvar P , ICEITS cu theiVlb• rlr , r. It the 11. S. 'Altai LILO of fr:. tin - into:II o I.4o.otvilbs and Filrit Lot:ls, by «1,1 , 11 and fr,lght nra :akrtid and re lt,ed ' 1,11 ; r • Tot Le.' 6'.okoarr, the Liae, the tollor. Lg boats: Days of Derarttert . f.,ns P. t!rt-aeph.. 13C/11 0i ..... 11. Iti rt.rx _ . . K . • .... , T1 i`i li FrA 'I r'. ...J a, - ...n II .:2 - .e. ..Mou. - lay. .1.1:1•IIK'til" r,... 11'1 4., Tucs.l;y. .4 SCINN ATI II Mummer..We.laeb..lay. OR.A131:LI'Ill A ....ft J. 'butt Thursday. K " ,...111' 41i I I .. ..... .. • I :ti . C... -, r Fri lay. NbYI.V AN I A.. .. ...1 Nl, . S.. LANurt...7r.a_. SaLu.nlay. L...r.v . .. .1k.11) nt Ik.' o'ct,..k, A. Nl_, pre.h.ely. tie 11,••7'..t r,..+1 vel after nine o'c:l3.A au tba.z.::=3lll, ND! departure. For j..art3,..11,3, hi - ri 5r Li 1.97 , 1. Or to JUILN 1.1. I.IVI.Ni;iiTON, 1 .; JOU:: iLACIt. 1 . u, 11 , -... , r,,, - aliela H 0... 111:41:11ag n a. Pitti.humb. 14.'..f. I rtceVi 1 Pit tabiirg Ck, Steubenville and W keeling Packets. lailThe InURN A 1.. eZtrtalri A... 5... Es rcatsc, and ti, Y,varLST CITY . , Cattalo ar.Mt.ne L. 311.ctx, meth rum, 115 regular DAILY PACH.CTS, between Ilicsburgh, Eteut..tell:e and IVl,elim,?, atOPPI.7. at all lat&nnalistc Vortf. Tn... MU it`NAL eill !nava rate4W.oOn NlCAndaya, Wchl nret.l.ll s act! inlay*, at. /U n'e.i.c.X. A.M.—netncni.,a en* nit! Inle, rhefttn..: nn TurntaTs,tburadaya•nd t‘staclays, at 7 ..i v'ci...k, A 11 Th., 1..1111t6i . CITY win irase Pittsburgh cn Yucci•ye, Thar , 1,....r and nat4r.lalg at IC u 1....-0, A. ?..I.—.lteturnlay, ato , alit lelote Witeclsng on Ituu,tay., WrAnr.lays And Erl da 74. at 7 , ..' .•-to^%, A . .t1 For fr•.t.ii , t cr ;,, , a,...... NIT cc I,c.ar I cr to r''.;.s .1 I , COLL! % i:t..1 , 0t), A.tcnt, ric 1:.% Front •trp...l. For (Inrinnall anti Louisville. Tr, ntr, Erp, IA1111" 1.; YrN, Carl Josh 0. „katl,, 1r. , . for It , &ben* n.l 1.11 p , re+oa TUEdItAY, m.y nt 10 A 31 FA, stilly nb br.rii or to hpflu FLACK G LiviNt.,TON. For St. Lout., Galena. Dubuque and St Paul. rtontnnr M N (larro_rt, Wi 4 414111 n, It jr Cork,soll I V f4ratore `"//and loterorrnliAi .on.lll,gA, on TTE: 4 I) AY, May I.r. st 14 A M. / a 1,1011 /4-1A,4g... 4:1.1r on Irotol, or !o ILACI r/i3 - TON, Agrots. For ht. Lotal• • nit lirokula. Tl.e , euu,r i.l .I; tITATE, l'irik. uill leave Ihr p,rt nn TUENDAY, Jr„ 1,, at ‘1 r Irt-I,:ht nr pat.c.,tt, p;.nc L, ttrd. rr to C. 11.% ItNES, For ?Ilia•3. • We, IA ILLI, Uni.!aln A. ft ' ursctly 11,. x I..rpt, t hou boy. and mitPtm,..,ll4te TUESbAY, May lAt, at 10 t. Zrfeel:l,f cir in,owe elm:) , on totol. er r1.6.1:1i: A I.IVINGSTIt?4, Acta. For St Lottic etnernor .1 it I'll I NOM.% Captain Wm. r‘rorS. U W. I , stat Cl.rk, boon for the above nod intermediate sloth; on TUESDAY, May ht.. at 10 A. M. For 1, 1 .0 0 t or hunnage aphly on bosh!, IT I.• ah2d FLACK and DARNER, Ag'ts. Regular Market for Louts...tile. The rt.-.no, AMAZ Cap: Wm II tstrrr, uaGSU 11. norrr Clerk. o Ili loane for the atone and lotto on TUESUA Y, May lot, at 10 A M rt 4 .l.tht nr A ppl v on I,rtrd, or to apt: , 41.11'K \ I Ntl, , l'kt.`: Jr BA A;en ei i 5 5 .5 CANADA WEST. THE FINE low pre+aura stela:nor TELEtlltAPll.Cuptain R. Bennow, will make two trip:: a w,..k between Cleveland: Port Stoolev, nutl Port Burwell, as follows: . . LIM VO3 Cceveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, et. 7! o'clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'cl.k. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SAM:DA EVENING, et 7 o'clock. The Telegraph -onuects et Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus nod Cineumeti, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Luke Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Ahe connects et Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, witiAl connects with the Greet Western Railroad. F•or rr..ight and parßage apply oo boord, or to SCOVILL k LALIDERDA Lk, Clrvelaud ; S. F. 1101,CONI LI, Port Stanley, or A. 31'111111W.. Port Burw,•ll. morr:toov THE undersigned having been appointed Administrator of the Emote of JOAN J. ROGGEN, late of Peebles toernehip, Allegheny county, deed, hereby give notice to all persons indebted to paid Estate to make payment, and all persona has ing claims epistler Fuld Estate, to present then], properly att thetleated, for settlement, to JOHN W. BUTLER, at hie Warehouse, No. P 7 Front street. SARAH T. ROGGEN, JOHN W. BUTLER, •p14,6w Administrators. 111otikInson's Fancy China Store CAN NOT RE SURPASSED to its assortment of elegant and motto' CHINA. GLASS or QUEENOWARE for Families, Hotels or Merchants, at unusual LOW PRICES FOR CASH. 11)123:1m _ WHO Is TO BLAME, if you don't supply yoursel with NEW.STYLED and FASHIONABLE BOOTS, GAITERS and FRENCH SLIPPERS IstilleßM To be had in abundant variety at SCHMERTZ' STORE, apl9 No. 107 Market et. Election Notice. AN ELECTION for aloe Managers and ono Treasurer of the Cotopany for erecting a Bridipt across the Alle gheny River, at or near Sharpshurgh, In Allegheny county, will be held at the Bank Exchange, on Third street, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the 14th day of May,Th6s, betwo• the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M. By or der of the "Ward of Managers. THOMAS WALLACE, President. It. Fourn - , Secretary. apl3:lro A CARD. THOMAS SMYTH (late of Jaynes' Pekin Tea Store) respectfully intorms his friends and the public that he is now located at the - - • • - NEW TEA STORE, 112 BSIITOFISED STRIUT, OPPOSITT THE POST °SPICY, Wbere he offers for sale as rile, and as well an assorted stork of TEAS as can be found In the city. Also,RIO and JAVA COFFEE, LOVERING'S and ST. LOUIS IEFINED SUGARS—aII purchased for cash, and will be sold at a small advance, either by wholesale or retail. ap18:1m N ANY WEATHER.--CAROO'S Mammoth North and A l_ d Z i o u u ti the L 1g darkest produce PICTURES of apt t r ! °e Reuther.himto HAlit DYES—I have received a large assortment cf Bair Dyes; as on; which are Roussel's, Batcheler's, Cristath rep's, Harrison's, sod Alexander's lfricobapho. Per- HMS wanting n rood article, that they can always rely on, can procure it of JOSEPH FLEMING, npl7 corner of Market street and the Diamond. 131..1.14C-CfeK WATER-16 bbis of this celebrated Mineral Water; received this day, per steamer Empire City, by JOSEPH FLEMING, apl7 corner of Market street and the Diamond. CONGRESS WATER -- 4 gross (in pints and quarts) rem calved direct from the Springs. by JOSSPII FLEMING, comer of Market street and the Diamond. I~c n• t - AUCTION SALES Auction... Dial ), Sales.AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth etreets,at 10 o'clock, A; M., a general m.sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. hi, • Groceries Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery., Looking Glasses, hew and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur. 'Attire, de., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing Variety Goode, Gold and Silver watches, Am P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Desuf P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer OAKLAND °MINIBUS LINE As ducnox.--On Wednes. day afternoon, May 21, at 2 O'clock, at the Raisville Station, Pennsylvania avenue, will be sold the entire stock of that concern, 0011E6E10g of a Omnibuser. 8 sets of Mar. 11034 11 Rom.% 1 spring Wagon, !lc. Terms at sale. ap727 P M. DAVIS, Auct'r. FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION—On TUESDAY moralug, Slay let, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of D 0 . 0. O'Neill, No. 31 Grant street, near Third, will be sold a superior lot of Household and Kitchen Fur niture, embracing mahogany chairs, sofa and rocking chair; centre, card and dining tables; fancy what not; fancy and common chairs; marble top deeming bureaus; high and low post bedsteads; parlor, chamber and stair carpets; table covers; hearth rags; window blinds; bedding, cook ing MVO, queensware, kitchen furniture. itc. All the articles are in good condition, having been but a short time in use. •p'27 P. Ai. DAVIS, Auctioneer. EDUCATIONAL DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, PITTSBURGH, PA. TNOORPOILATED EY VIE LgtIISLATURE of l'ennsyl- Yana, with Perpetual Charter DOAND 07 TII.O3TZLI. His Excellency the Hon. James Buchanan, Hon. W. Lawrie, lion. Wm. Wilkins, ilon. Moses Hampton, Hon. Charles Naylor, Oen. J. K. Moorhead. rAcIILTT. P. DUFF, anther of the "North American Accountant," Professor of limok-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. HOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Book• Keeping. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the best off hand Penman in the United States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Ilar, Professor of Mei cantile Law and Poiltical Economy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Mathematics etc. •" The Students of this restitution obtain the following oh- Tissue advantages over all others: Ist. A training for business prepared by a practical mer chant of eighteen years experience in extensive busiLess, matured and pelfeoted by fifteen yenta subsequent practice to teaching • 2.1. The Diploma bears tho signature of the author of a oystem of Book Keeping se, ctionetl by the Chnueber of Commerce of New York, as the moat perfect in the English language. ffst. Students can review their Dook•Keeping, and have the professional advice of the Principal at any future time, free of charge. Sth. They obtain the handwritten' of the beet Penman in the Unites Statra—cne who writes all the specimens which he exhibits. Sth. Regular Lectures on Commeroicl Law, Political Economy and the Pelee pie, of Commerce. Refer to any of our City Sferchante or Bankers before engaging elsewhere. Pupils received daily. Torras unlimited, and no oubt of the permanence of the institution., Duff's hook-Erspleg, Harper's edition, sl,so—pp. 152. meal arra vo--" the best lo the Ensile!) language." butT'. Steamboat Accountant, Si. "A perfect system fog latch acts." sur Send for a Circular and Specimen of Williams' Pen manship. apffitJaw SEWICILL.MY AGADIR:Mk', ACLASSICAL AND COMMERCM SCHOOL frr BOYS, on the Ohto and P.nnayttranh a Rttho.d, and Ohio Elver, twelve miles from PALeburgh. JOS. S. TRAVELLT, A. M., Princip4Z. Tho snaniza SESSION will oolaMer.ne oa TUESDAY, May let, 1545. Tame—lllar.ling, Tuition, Washing, At, per erasion of to. months, 1100. For circulate sod other particulars, enquire of Menem. John Irwin 4 $OOl., No. Li Water street, or T. H. Norio k , No. 117 Liberty street, Pittshurgh. w Pittsburgh. Dlathematleal & Commercial COLLEGE isnr. cpottrd for the I,,eptkoti of lady and Gentlemen Paidla who wish to t root re • Found an. 4 thorough knon• ledge of the following branches of education Book-firm,ping and ail Its collateral Kiel:lows, algebra, tlevgue. try, Trigonometry, Meosuratlou, Navigation, the tow of fitiotor, Geography, Arithmetic, Ac, AO. Tbe Principal neesla not to be OrPataff.euded, as his stmt and capability ane well known to this community, hen a Toazher in tine city tor several year*, • ad for limiest three months boa sue , etc fully taught In the Iran City CoIIMOUTCIAI College, but Low left it on hit ova accord. with the intention of estate , liehlag an Institution la which the youth of Pittaburgh CVO •Nalr• • knowledge of things more pprnttabt• titan making nointelll,lll.le blervglyphice, though by no chance will Writing be neglected. The FriLiGipai'i Capikiiitif.* CAD he tested by STU Vert.tl his quellneatinne, u they were by the untie. men wLs>e names ere attartetit to the following teal• hunialt: A utailtat, Novena hot I teat great Pastille In crrtifylne to Mt. Barry'. quells. ratio. AS a thnrongli Eant•Ktaper, Gal fully cr.mpetant lu toi.truct young coml.:m.(l in the 'deur., of secminta— be oklos lotto; ► good MaChernatirtatt ripe trholar in othtr retpreta. JOHN ELEMI NO, Late Vrntrasor to PitLeharph ectntor,lal Colkgr hrtartenn, Notre:3l.er 2.4. Mr. Larry Is eminent lypialifled r.r in the gelears of Arithmetic alai lamb!. Entry 11.00k-Kery log 1 Conn I hint tren critically acqueintc..l with thn.o Lratirhta of anowle.l,4o. . JAS. M. PRYOR, Principal Ilitrtl Ward Puhlir ethonls . • . I stata It as my olAni, , n, !Lai *a a lifathomatl,lr.n and John (Larry has caw egunlq., ap.l no aupc. !ion. I china all tha Teultrro of this ..}annty Atsodation will concur with me In MIA etatamirnt. Principal Firxt Ward t& - hoW,l,4l.l.l,gbrny. The Writing drparuvomi wlitt&g.i.trr.l.4l to by & gentle town hf rup.rwr 4u6n5,..t....vi5, wt. %Ail devote nil hb al tention to Ow- Imraallsta IrnprY.,rrLo.-1t of the pupile. ikon, of Instrocanu from 0 A M. to 10 P. M. TERMS: Book•lic.plegarcl Writing $ por ........... ...... ........ 10 for quart..r. Writing fi for :0 keSOl., A TAIN.ECNI Putt_ol3oa, Librrty istzurt., cetr IVne.l taLlo .1. lIAtIIt F , Print In•trtictiona In llluale. \I" "*. would retivetfully Inform I.& pupils (ricotta LIIM be will continua Ma proterston nr lostru,inr to Ile PIANO FORTY: •od Onlnrs hot -t Mr. KLE:I3EIVii Musk &ore, or at his rnsl - No t 67 r I:COND tOrnet, •111 to promptly attend,' to. auS IWBS. a TRANSPORTATION TO A N D Piton TILE EASTERN CITIES VIA RKNNA. CANAL AND RAILROAD& D. LEECH & CO.'S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. rj t ilia Ilitt:TF: tieing now In good order, we are prepared I to d•,t.atch property eitticr way on favorable ernirigned to either of the undersigned will no for. arded w how charge fe - r coma:salons, and tdi inetruc tinne promptly attended to. A hirosa or apply to D LEECH & CO., Penn attest and Clnsl, Pittsburgh. 11AP.1118 & iloooloing Depot No. I 5 South Third stroot, lAliverlng Depot, Do st., Philadelphia A 6111T11, Agoot, No. 75 North ntrea, Dahisnore. JNO. McDONAI.I), Ag,..nt, epran No. 7 Battery Flnc.., Ne• York ItOUEILT 11. PAT'rktillSON'S LIVERY AND SALE tl.a.:-.; en) STABLE, Corner Diamond and Cherry alley, rirrs.iluiecn. Hata and Caps. WE would lovito the attention of our friends and the nubile to a splendid assortment of HATS and CAPS, whirh we are now opening for the Summer trade, which, for heauty of style, P1C...(111 anything over t-fle,O in the ray, or west of the Mountslns. 0911 and ex 1.1 ine for yourselves. J. WILSON k SON, apt 91 Wood street, Pittsburgh. _ rltilE Partnership of JOHN 11'DEVITT & 11110. ess dlr.- ," solved on the first Inst. John Nl'Devitt will continue the busineee at the old eland, and attend to the settlement of the bush:Lees of the late firm. JOIIN WDEVITT, WILLIAM BPDISVITT Pittsburgh, January Ed, 1815-1 jan4 1322TE8 SPRINORR 11A1113AUtill a lb. hove removed to No 1.'95 Liberty etreeL sO . l 1 . (S i tr . g ; cop e r ,h aa I'l[lso Bli ors ll e sr d ,d l• ere In Wool and Produce generally, No. 205 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. aps Special Bulletin. _ . - • - • 9'lo THE LADIES AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.— W. E SCHMERTZ begs leave to announce to his nu merous friends that he hssjust returned from the Eastern cities, and is now opening, at his well known Cheap and Fashionable Boot and Slant Store, No 107 Market street, a splendid stock of NEW GOODS. Ills customers will find the largest and best selected assortment of articles in his line of business that he has over had the pleasure of open ing to the public. The attention of the Ladles is particulaly invited to those fine fashionable " FRENCH SLIPPERS." As he is desirous of msintainin; the former well-earned reputation of his Store for Cheapness, accommodation and salts faction to all, lie feels fres, to assure throe who may see lit to cull and examine his Block, that the Low NUM will BUR the times, and the qualities and exquisite styles will not fail to satisfy the most fastidious testae. apl4:aml Respectfully, W. E. SCHMERTZ. Alexander W. Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MID SOLICI. on In CuesicsnY, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and Penrions, and for the Collection of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. Collections made In this and adjoining Counties; Es. tales of decedents Battled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined end title papers drown. Office on FOURTII street, a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1855—inah28:thiw) A. W. Foster, - VOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the Stales of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Oonnecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa California and Virginia. Jar Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for reco.d or use in any of the above named States Pittsburgh, March 28,1852—(mb28:dewl LILL) hOLDIERS are reminded that muter the Bounty lj Lend bill just paSsed, all who have served in any war since 1790 are entitled to 160 acres of land. The under signed offers his services for the procurement of Warrants under said Act. A. W. FOSTSR, Attorney at Law, Fourth st., above 2mitbileld. N. B.—The law applies also to all Drivers engaged in hauling for the Army; to all Sailors mud Zdarines; to Bev olutienary Officers and Soldiers; to those engaged as Volun teers at Plattsburg; to flotilla men, and to those engaged in defence of Levittown, (Del.) mh2Relaw AGOOD HOME IN THE WEST IS VERY DESIRABLE, and so is a GOOD RIFLE. You can procure a first rate article In the Gun EA Pistol line, very cheap, at the ENTERPRISE GUN WORKS. aplB BOWN dr. TETLEY. SAFE AND INTERESTING BOORS FOR OIIILDREN. We have just received a roe assortment of Juvenile Books, for Family and Sabbath School Reading. Call and examine at 65 Market street, near Fourth. apt J. 8. DAVISON. VINE DRESS GOODS.—A. A. MASON A CO. have just received another splendid lot of Drees Goode, compri sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Berages, Tissues, Or gandies, !lc., .to„ with some elegant styles of Flounced Be. rage Robes. [spS) 25 FIFTH ST. B ANK OF PITTSBUSOH STOOK.-21d Shares wanted at Na. 71, Fourth atreeL WILKINS & CO., Bps Omuoiesion Stock Broken and Bankers. ==M Alit A Fact worthy of Record and A t ten. tioN --wßiciars TOgIC MIXTURE, a guaran !,,r1 and certain cure for' FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the above disease, an] perfect ME of the caned, is one of the most important Cn.mical Dhcoveries of the 19th century. Its neutraliaitu effects on the poisonous gases are instantaneong, and cc - like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Atm - voter Sys'eua, re• storing the tone of the Stomach, and invigorating 1. , . Cern. alltut ion. Unlike the general remedies resorted to for its t ri• ment . ench no Quinine, Arsenic, Am., Which leave the s: tem worse than they found it, it improves the general nealth, purities the blood, and stimulates the different orgy us to a regular and healthy action. Being prepared under the Immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thonsunds of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and othrrs Who have been thoroughly cured, are a suffirlent guarantee of Its superiority over all other preparations. We can only add, in conclusion, If you are suffering from Fever and Ague, try if and be cured! PETER T. WRIGHT & CO, .241 Market st., Philade]) his. And all respectable Druggists throughout the baited States and Caaadaa. - ..... . For Fale by OEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood ,treat, and R. E. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. sp27:ilswih4 is Ire-Dlarehte Radical Cure Truss will cure nearly every cave of reduceable Hernia. Trammell at various prices always on band Chlldron , s Trusses of different forms and strength for sale. Elastic Stockings for varicose or enlarged ruins Alidomnial Supporters—A dozen different kinds Pile Props; for the support and cure of Piles. Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed cindition of the Chest, and many diseases of the Cheu. Suspension Bandages. All these articles may be bad or applied at DR. KEY SER'S Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar ; or will be sent t., any part of the country by Bending the money and measure. at. 25 dew A Substitute for the New Liquor Lnw+—Dß. URBAN'S ANTI•BACCUTANALIAN ELIXIR, a safe and sure remedy for the cure of . INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a tonic i, une qualled. For the following complaints It is a most valuable medicine : Dyspepsia, Lmer Complaint, Epihpsy, Neuralgia, files Firers of Wain*, Deliriu nt Tremens. General Deb:lity. This Eno:Ririe L 9 intended to prodtre a change In the oyes tem, and a distaste fir alcoholic drinks. Several instances where we have sold it, re have had the most gratifying result,; so, to person, who are really desirous of breaking off the indulgence In intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be a great help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of DR. GEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood Street, corner of Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. a p2s:de /AT - Cough Remedies. —1 r. lieyser's Pectoral Syrup will care 3 ou. Dr. Keyeer's Pestoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. Fleyser's syrup will cure Laryn;itta. Dr. lieys•r's Peecral Syrup will care Influenza. Dr. Keyser'h Pee'oral Syrup will cure a cold In the head. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Opzi rumption. A recent I_•tter (rum Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Itokoby, Ohio, "I want you to .rind me two bottlos of your Pectoral Syrup by mail. There IA a lady here who has a eYugh and the doct,a can't 00, her. I was In the game way, and trlrd crerythlog without Learnt, until I. got a bottle or your Pectoral Syrup; I took it but twice, and It cured tae eound and well A.k for Dr. ELT,ELL'S PECTORAL BUMP and take DO other- P. ire, LO coots. Sold at D. EP.I - SElt'll, No. 140 Wood rirrrt, and at J. P. FLENIING'iI, Allegheny. apI4.JA9 a Balm of Thousand Flowers, for beanti. tying the Complostort, and eradicating, all TAN, PT11P1.27 and Pau:Kira from tn. face. &la tit Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood adrett. jon3o Darrell's Indian Liniment, Fur Me..ation, Brut.; film: in Me sua, Side—Sures of all kind s (A cl-rtificata from Cumt•crlaud, Maryland..] Ma. IL 0.0. etti&T, Zateitillo—Daur Sir, May we a•k the laror of you to 1...nd llPlteniaty.:our doseollAttltltl.Ll3 INDIAN LINIMENT! PIAAPP 1 , 14,x1 it withcut delay, as sr. 1.1., oft half a dozen buttlas on hand, and it astnut he autstituted the anantryi therefore, do not disappoint us. • • • •• • • Itesprotfu:ly, yours, Le. Braze & WATTS. for Rale whol o tato and rotatil at Dit !1 FO, li. 1?•RY,717..R'S Itrug SKI,. No. 140 Wool atrptt, Wilier Cr Virgiu alley; also by 31011LEtt, I.lt,rty ntreot. CIF. Sick IleaClao he and Ai e lanai gI a or Morn' Y :Ana Srattla:n: CcaL I.T OA/it:LA'S I , t.ETIRATIVE SYRUP —Mr. %%Ml= TO.mble, w, ilw:arda town, h Ward, rays he w 2 run.' cf S3ok Llatch.ohe o f eight years standing, by three b-ottle: of Ciak....ley's rare. tine Syrup. Ile had t. ieel faTICO, llyakiar.S Withaat a aura_ Ile 'la now entirely wen. inkeley'a Deporatise in fat Ilbeulaalbez, Scrofnla, Toler, and all erur tire di,ratea For rain WhOlerftla and retail, RINSER'S. no. 144 Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Prlr. 75 odd; rwr bottle. ap26 Fcery su;,(9,4rd by a :mote ajplicatum Crlstadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. As re-let:m.ls thicken lei the terilizht, An/ black,ne over huren's blue , k)lb;ht, 6.3 Cater Apollo's Rut Drs turneth To black the hair that redly burneth. The cattle tah cunningly blackens the foe= hen an enemy darts at tte queer little gr.ome Rut as quick ester tar= mill darken the Hair. With hie Dtrf all dyte most eirlc:ent and rarw! Ctlgwdoro's Excelsior lisle Dye Is soli wholesale and retell at Dr. 11/.11 4 .1M5, 1.10 Wool 'll - mt—isign of the Golden Mortar. at 17 esr Neuralgia.-- This formidably disease, which seems to bathe the skill of physicians, yields like magic to Carter's Fpanish Mixture. Mr. P. Boyden, formerly of the Netor nous', New York, ant lair proprietor of the Exchatqa llotel, Richmond. Va., ix our of the hundreds 'oho have been cured of revere Neuralitia by Caster'. Spattiih Mixture. view ii. core. recommended It to nomlerrA of othm, who wore puttering wlth no3rly every farm or di,- ram., with the must wonderful once,. Ile saps It U th n mat •N. raordioury rriedl-lne he h. ever Fklell 141..1,1111d the bo.t 14ocal purifier known. SOP adv•rtkernent In •ontln, r.lumn. I mlzl6 lat i4—linrcPs flair Restorer.--This preparation AtIPM•I to be ernes...ion. fur the maturation of the bait upon bald beads. Wo have seen the tesUmooy of peraons well known to U 4, who have aced the compound successfully, thereby immix - km[lm: the opinion of its restorative ener We know of nothing more desirable to the way of per conselaneas nod comfort titan a - gool hoed of hair,atad any process DT which this crooning ornament of the outer man can he preserved, or recovered when lost, without, in the latter rase, a resort to Wigs ' 'loupes and Scratches, de serves to be balled nod embraced with gratitude by all of either sex, who are unlucky enough to need Ito benefit. We took occasion the other day to notice this valuable compound in the above terms, and now repuldish what was then said, to chow again our favorable opinion of it. The foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) acd refers to an article which has for a time been ad rertiscil in our columns. We must confess that we have been somewhat seeptleal as to the remarkable effects attributed to this famous "flair Restorer." But our in• credulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two by Ewing a couple of certificates of well-known and perfectly credible cititens of the neighboring town of Preston—one of them the Captain of n New London whaling chip—to the effect that, In each of three rases, a two or three months' nee of the " Refteref" had actually brought out a new and vigorous growth of hair upon the head where it was before bald—the baldness loving, in one case, of more than twenty years stealing. Wu do not suppose it is by any means oer tale that, because the application has been thus successful in one ease, or two, or a dozen, it is therefore certain to prove equally successful in all. But with such head-strong evidence no the foregoing, very few bald heads, we suspect, would willingly forego a fair trial of tho " Restorer." All such 'old heads" are 'airmail that the article can be had at Messrs. Lee A Osgoad's.—Norteich Evening Courier. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar. n,h29 ALtI/NDZII PORSTTII WILKINS HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR. Fourth strte•, between and Smithfield. puts sprmioue establishment has been leautd by the ante. I scriber, and completely renovated. He is at all hours prepared to furnish "mot' k. every luxury tbat can be found in the beet reg ,toted restaurants iu the States. Ills spacious Bar will always be supplied with the very hest Liquors. Game of every de scription, in its season, eau always be found at Wilkins Hall. tahn W. O. OAI LAMM. Alexander Hays, IVIL ENGINEER ANL) SURVEYOR, Fifth street, op posite the Court House, Pittsburgh, Penna.—has per. manently located, and nil' punctually attend to all business entrusted to his charge. REFERENCES: lion. W.F. Johnston, Prosldea Allegheny Valley IL It W. blilnor Roberts, Chief Engineer 6S CI Geo. R. Eiebbaum, Associate Eng. David Mitchell, Chief binelneer Pittsb'h and Steub. R. It. James Thompson, Supetintendent City Gas Works. James E. Day, Civil Engineer. Allegheny PUy. n p7:2‘r• TEA FINE OOLONO at 50 oth. gllb. Fine Old Country, 50 ots. lb. Fine Young Hyson, 50 de. Warranted to give tatudaction. ALSO: Superior Nlug•Yong at 36 ct 3. lb. apl4 S. J AYNES, No. 39 Firth strveL 01110 FARM FOR SALE, consisting of Sixty-two Acres of choice Land, situate in Columbiana county, Ohio, at two miles above Wellsville, and within a quarter of .a man of the Beaver extension of Pit sburgu and Cleveland R. It. It is all under fence, and about forty acres in cunt vation ; a good Frame D • oiling House, Barn, &c.; a Well of excellent water at the door; a small Orch rd ; Garden, Ac, he. Two veins of Coal opened, and coal tinder the whole farm. As the owner is removing West, this place will be sold it the low price of $3,100. For terms and far ther information, apply at the Real Estate 0 3 ce of apl4 S. CUTHBERT & SON, 140 Third at. MEGA 0116-5 bbls. In store and for sale by 0 FLEMING BROS., (Successors to J. Kidd 1 C 0.,) sp24 No. GO Wood street. Fal BOXES CONCENTRATED LYE, a eubstlitite Pot ilk I aeb—a reliable article for making e^ap. for kale by ap24 FUMING BIOS. V -- ENITIAN ICED —2O bble. ugliEh etoro. and for solo Eby LaP 24 ] FLEMINQ EROS. -W lIITING-20 bbls. In store, and for qals by apt{ FLEMING 81109. WIIITE CHALK-2000 IDs In store and tar Bale icy ap24 F L EIJI NO 11 409. IANAEY BEED-1000 Ib3 store and for sale by ap24 FLEMING BROS GLYEEEINE MENA M.—An excellent article for chapped haat:lB,llc. A fresh lot just prepared by apt. JOE. FLEMING. • • -4- • - • • - - Cc vntzttxn, Marrh 19, 1h59 TO LET, FOR SALE, Bic ! _ tfeantlfal Sites for Country Homely. MITE nudersigmcd Milers ,for able, on eacy teruia, MTV' LOTS, laid off and restricted fur enral residence& AlUr), an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Allegheny river, feet Icing by 2110 feet deep having fronts on Mary and Julia. Anti Avenues, and Henrietta and tiorr street& nig square contains many Pratt Trans of the choicest kind, and command,. a tine TIOW of the picturesque and romantic scee nery around. lam 01 preservind this square en tire, or it uouid afford one of 'the most :lotrunmt and meg tdfienrit sites for n gentleman's summer realJence, in the Immediate vicinity of the tso cities. Alm, about TILE t l ACHES OF GROUND, at the head of the Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing pur poses. The above property is situated in Duquesne borough; on the high and main bank of Ileir's Island, and is mashed Ly a very substantial Bridge of ono span. Nor partietdars ap ply at my residence, In Duquesne borough, on the main bank, fronting the bead of liar's Island, or ofJOHN MIN; LAP & CO., corner of Second and Market sts., Pittsburgh. aprl7itf ' • 19111. C. 31.ILLEft. Valuable Property.lor Saler TO LOTS Or GROUND, upon which are erected four Brick and two Prame Buildings, which rent antimany for $5OO. Said property le situated in - the bdtittiWatd of the city of Pittsburgh, Cu Perin street, between--and - streets. Also, theTactory and Ground known as the "Empire Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets. Also. 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny river, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of this land there Is the best Saw Mill ideation in the county. Also, a number of lets containing from 1 to 5 acres of choice land, situated one ,mile northwest of East Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrenceville. The above named pieces of property are very desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur. chasers. For terms of gale and further Information apply to Win P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. -- It. D. MOSIPBON, aul6:tf . Assignee for Jag. S. Negley. -------- Coal Works For Sale. SIXTY WIRER ACRES OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and all the improvements thereon in success. fat operation. t aid Farm to situated on the Monongahela river, 24 miles above Pittsburgh, and Is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal Le five feet thrk,and cannot bo eurpaaseti In quality. For further parUculare apply to NICHOLSON & PAYNE, • jelltt No. 235 Liberty street. Residence at Evergreen. /THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his property In the Evergreen Colony, Ross Township, five miles from Pittsburgh.. The house le IS by 34, arranged with Four Rooms, a iiitahon,ltud a large Ball on the firat floor', and Is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Room—the latter with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to' the house are Two Acres of 0 round, held in fee, on which there is a Well of unfailing soft water, a Stable and a Chicken House. The Colony is provided with a School of the high est order, and is under the management of a gentleman from Virginia, a member, well qualified to teach even the higher branches of study. This admirably conducted School is of Incalculable advantage to the mon of family, as the Ideas here have an opportunity of shroting without the contaminating influence of outride pressure, too often found around schools in the city and immediate vicinity. The House anti the Two Acres will be sold with or with out the interest In the farm property, and the aralls will he taken in adjurterl balancer and cestidiestei of deposit against fob2l WILLIAM A. HILL, 64-Wood street. BASEMENT TO LET. A GOOD AND WELL FINISUED.DADESIENT, DI „feet wife by 32deep, ono half above ground, well lighted, airy and pleasant, wiih a Coal 'Vault and Hydrant attach.. eta to It; on FOUNTLI greet, above Smithfield ; wilt he rented from the Ist of April. It Is a good stand, and room f:r a house and Sign Painter, or any business of a similar kind. Enquire of GEO F. GILLMODE, mb3.o At the oDire of the Morning Post. Coal Land for Sale. F.VENTY•FIVE I:MUTT ACRES best quality 0' CdA wlitela can be brought to the centre of East Bir mingham or the aver by Railroad. This olf-ra the best op• portal:thy to manufacturers and deem which can ever be obi:need to secure it valuable Coal tract so near the city. Tim surface is beautifully located tn. Country Beats, and will be sold whole, or in one to flue acre lots. Apply to WM. PHILLIPS, corner First and Ross itreets, et L. C. HEPBURN . ; • raar2dilf No. 39 Fourth street near Wood. Land for Sale 1800 ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near the Clarion river. Thi.3 twang heavily timbered; has an excellent soil, and Is aaid to contain an abundance ol iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venan• go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, if not directly scram; It. The Milletown creek rum through it. AL80,500 acres in Elk county, well timbered and Watered, and lying near the route of the Snnbury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than in these lands. the completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the. Allegheny Valley, end the Venango railroads through that region will render th&-coll, lumber, iron ore and soil. of great Taloa. EnquirN,f 13...11. 8.1.11T1.1, Attorney at law, fel4l4oam.tf No. 147 Fourth street. . _ .its LET—From the tot of April nest, the commodious' BRICK BUILDING:4 situate In the Ilecond Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between Breckenridge street and the Nlonookahela mar, latc'y occupied by Ideoors. Bate well, Peers A Co as a Glass mannf tetory and warehoute. This preperty :5 eligibly sititatel, r.djscent to the Monon gahela whom; for any business eonneeted with eteamboatinto, or ricer trade. nr fur manufacturing purposes. vornt small Buildings and a eaparions yard are attach ed Apply to OLIVItit W. LIARNRII, President Att. and Coon. h. R Co., 11a14 Fourth and Liberty streets. Bonrdlng School, OSUMIS liatithiNl3 110115 E.—Thu GLEN 110 TEL and tirounis are 03e-red fir RENT for either the above purpoaes. The size and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of the positiM, secluded from every. thing of reader this a most desirable location far either a Mato or Female Seminary. For terms, appl to 3 - W. IiUT Fea, IFf Front Rtnwt. .I or Rent, A FARM CONTAINING 53 ACRES OP 'LAND, under a high state of cultivation, with a large and convenient. DWELLING ROUSE. recently built and of modern style; good Burn, Stabling, de., situated on the south bank of the Monongahela river, 6 mites chore Pittsburgh, being one cf the most beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to be funnel. Possession given on or be Ore the Ist of April next. Enquire of IL CHILDS d CO., mi44.tf 133 Wood strei.t. Law Books. lAM authorized to sell low some valuable Law Books. 10 vole Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvier's Institutes; Orem:tilers Evidence; Wharton's Digest, last ed.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, &e. OEO, F. OILL3IORE, e p2l at the Oka of Morning Post 131r1312 A DADOUCIIE AND SET OF 11ARNES3—They were made to ord-r by our best meiDsnins, and havirouly b. en used a few months. They will be a •Id at a bargain, as, In conrequetce of a change i hat has taken place in the subi.criber's family, he h .e no further use for them. A. DALLOII, No. 1413 Wafer street. ISt) 1.1.1./1N1.3 LOT FULL SALT. - - ALOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 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 & desirable location for a residence; and will be sold and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from lucurnbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. OILLSIORE, 413 At OffloO of Monthly Prod. Hotel toe Lamle. . . . I) !LEY'S 110 TEL, (formerly known as the Lastannivs liouse,) is offered far lease on favorable terms. Being situabsi on the earner of Fourth street and Grant. near to the Court 'louse, and about midway been the Malang's/tan Wharf and the Pcnnsylrania Ekpag, it Is one of the most pleasant, convenient and desirable locations in the city The Hotel will be furnished, if desired, and leased for a term of years, commencing from the first of April next. FOT further information apply to JOSEPH S. is A.. P. MORRISON, Att'ss, ja , 29slnwtt 0 - . ; For Rent, APARR CONTAINING ABOUT 140 ACRES, on the Steubenville Turnpike, six miles from Pittsburgh, into homestead of William lFCormick. Pos4ession given immediately. Terms $250 per annum. Enquire of JABItS C. 11.1011EY. mhT:dawtf Near the oremtvea. Lot. [or bale. A GOOD BITILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street by 100 feet In depth, in Birmingham, mill be sold cheep. Enquire of OEO. P. GILLMORE, jel3 at office of the Mornine Poet FOR SALE VERY CHE.tP. ADUILDUsIG LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 2.1 'feet b 3 100. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at the °dice of the !MOAN LNG POST. jyl2df Volt BALE—An excellent Frame House' and Lot, on r Seance street, Allegheny city, at a very low rate. En• quire of THOMAS WOODS, • janX2df 76 Fourth street. Ito LE —A two story Brick Inset Hog Muse, on eoutr Avonuo. Apply to D. MINES k CO, f. bt2 No. 32 Fmttbfield strest. DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST, TREATS ALL DISEASES OP THE EYE AND EAR WIT/thin OTIPPINO, LEECHING, DLLSTERINO, OR THE ME OP CALOMEL. . . OFFICE 438 BROADWAY, CUR. GRAND ST., NEW YORK. Hours from 0 A. Bt. to 4 P.M. OUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute in J;),.. Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Annurosis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, ate among the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. If. with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Ear treated upon 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. Rands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr. Henderson : Wm J. Fryer. 826-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.