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Weaver and Pr silent., The mintttes of the previous meeting road and approved. • On motion of Mr. Jones. the rules presented at the last M,ld"rti.nifttilthmgfisenbje;drecipaP'Vt otfocogomvmerinttxtheti'onb°dltre.adetos,ptreed.. commending the payment of damagesaasessed to Mr. Brans kanmp for widening Gibbon-street and that the Improve ' went tax be increas-d to Lair mills.which was read and so. cept•d. also the following resolutions: Resoteesi, Thet the street commissioner; of the first and second districts, be and are hereby authorized to advertise for proposals for mediae and paving' Water Street from Brewery alley to till west line of the l'oint Steam Mill; Fos ter's alley from Sixth street to Etrawberry alley ; Duquesne Way from Band street to Garrison alley also for grading and paving Locust street (sth ward) from Penn street north 'wardly: to amount of four hundred and fifty dollars; Col well street from Fulton to Vine street; Townsend street • from Colwell street to Clarke street; Fulton street from BcdfOrd street to a point near Cliff street; Roberts street from Centre Avenue towards Duncan Street•, to amount of one thousand and fifteen dollars. Also for grading and re paving Front street from 'Short street to Redoubt alley; Third street from Brant treet to l roe street; Irwins alley from Penn street to Liberty street also for grading Magee Street from Gibbon street to Pennsylvania Avenue, the ex altation for filling the same to be taken from Vickery street; and for grading on Faotory and Quarry streets at their intersection,io amount °fide hundred dollars; also for griming Gum e•reet from Bedford street to Cliff street; to amount of two hundred dollars; also, tsr extending O'Hara street sewer below the supply pipes of the water works, and - that the street committee be authorincil to repair the sewer at the corner of Band and Fayette streets; provided the Cast dots not exceed seventy live dollen., also for grading and paving Pride street from the end of the proem', pave ment, southward, to amount of five hundred dollars; also for constructing a part of the sewer in Smith street, the amount to be extend: d therein) not to eXeeed the sum of thirteen hundred dollars and that the eotninil , eo be au• thorized to repair Bedford street in the sixth and screttlh wards, the cost not to exceed one hundred dollars, mid to grade Maria street and Allegheny street, the cyst not to ex ceed one hundred dollars each Street, Ettotred. That the Street Cemmitte be and they arr. bore. by aotherizrd to let the above work to the lowest and best bidder. Respired, That the Mayor be and he is hereby authorized to draw warrants ou the Treason, in pa) meet of the work ,hereby authorized to be done. in such sums rind to the per , sons aothotiz d to receive the same ty the committee on streets, grading and paving. Which was road twice, whin Mr.Alesttnder moved that the report bo priuteJ, and la( I over for one month. When Mr. Drum offered as on autendment to the amendment that it bo referred bark to the c , mtnitteo. to report earh estimate at next mooting of councils; which amendment rtes accepted, and tie rote being tatt,o-I^,it. Mr Taylor offer.-1 to an stooodinout that the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars, tbr grating end p.ring Lootuit street, be etrieben out, and northwaoily to Butler i.tztat in afirted—lost. Mr. Drum offered as an amendment, tbvt P,.nn t-tr,t Le graded and raved iti the Ninth Ward ter xi Cl.:tn,r to Smith street, In lieu of the opprvpriation for :ewer on Smith street Loot. The quedian then recurring, on fast pa,..s.gc, was adopted. The president submitted the resignation of Willitro Wit. enn . ,.es taember of set,-et 1 - ,0r. 1 tL•e Pint. Werd • . , . _ - Which was read and accepted. When ,31r. Taylor offered the following: Resoletd, That the Mayor In and he Is hereby nuthorici,i MI Order an election to be held for one member cf the ae/ect council, to fill the vacancy of William Wilt, r, of the Fifth Ward. resigned. Read Urea times, end adopted. Mr. Loomismese, tea an ordinance malice, the City So licitor" chairrran fd brio cf the ordinance c. - xamittee. Real thtea timss nod p Mr. 214 unit' ch elf •r the followlnz : Berthed, By the seleo al.d common c,unrils of the city of Pittsbuigh, That tho member,: of the Senate and llou , e of Rept, rsentstives from All , :rheny county he I,n t they are hereby requested t.- ure+ the ta•setze of a law, at this roe. Boo t girinz to the oily or Pi:tsburgh the pacer the improvement tat) to f.alt T'..1.1 the councils- be dir,eted to for -manfacopy of the alone inn to tu..th of our member.. at flarrisbur..i, as ,s - ..0n ns po , Alle. Bead, when, on motion of Wm. Alevturier, tail nu the Mr. Murdoch presented entr'ocer', report and procaedin.cs of the Board of rruste«, of the Pittolmeoh Gas company, relatire to the laying of larger ectort Poe uar-s h,llgh the city- Read and referred to committee on _ Ii bring. President submitted on ordinance co orlementa,y to nn ordinance relating to the wright of bread. Real, on-I, on Motion of Mr. (dwell, or linance pre tponel. Mr Pram presented the following Resoke. That the Merket are elation be r,,tur,tted to make a report to c nnrils ar the text regular meeting, stating <dearly and fully the expense, of the boil - ling:. the amount of money rceeived fr m rent! from all enure..; the unrount pail rut. to ; and if they n , gleet or refit, to do no, that the Soli liar be and he I, hereby d,rerted to take cinch uteat , ures as will compel them to do to. Read three times and pastei; The following buslnest from common eacncll was then taken up: ReFolutlon relative t: the purelit•ing of . .27 , 00 fort uf base Read three times and passed. Comm:inland, nre atter to loot ve,r , ont Rea Leo resolution enthoriziac the )lover •ri draw a warrant for the same. Read three :fin-, ant al - ptJll. Resolution relative to taxing trope:iv now exempt term taxation 113 Ste Stoic lane ;tend three times and pa-red- Memorial from it LI. McGowan, pre.) lug that a line im yoeed on John ArKelvey be remitted. With resolution relative to the rtrae. Lead three times and passed. Petition from watchmen f.r ca re ;.r..zo F.) .nt of their trag i es. Rend nod referred Coin Lnit fletolution nits to *, , tonFlon of water pip, further into the Allegheny hirer. Head titter time= nod CommunletUon from Smith. Vekt 1,, StieA.l. & Co, rel - tire to a Street eiviiepitig at I , lli nv. itt U find ou mu tan t resolved that the Cool:wit, the ctrl:: f machine whenever its pre priotcrs moo chot•se it , . it. neiolution in favor of paviog Exchnt,:e nil y farm Bell's alley to Water F: rye% lteL.l nod refer red to commit tee on titreete. ReSa Appliuting tho pro i ten:, (.; rnar,ril. and chairman cf lb- aunn, committ, to t , ,« tlera Valley Bail 'Pond thr ,, e times and puF•e..!. Bill of C. i. .Ningee fJr ,G ,t.j..1, , in4 'Tv Hey &ales and Weights. 1:,.,e1,.c.km to py tte rura r e red three times and Bill of Lecky Harper f row nnting to S7,CO. Itezd end n.fo^rel to c-11 maim:; att.! a roiln EN. Communicatien from John Mit:hLll, e•nhn'ui damag • for $0,75, in braking his trozot in cro:sina . Cherry alley, on li.oand fitre,L Road and refereed to the finance coin toittee. Communication from the Pi erarh'.. As,orietion. to the reorgAt IsMion of the fire kpartin , ml.. ften..l and r. ferret to the carnruittre on onliunnc. e. Communication frem the tigihmt Fire Company, prO tening neatnrt the chuu..,e prorceed in the fn• depart - nem Read and referred to committee on nrdiuucn.•. C , namankistinn frc.rn John C. Dnyht, City Trea i gurer &ad. Petition far a Telegrcpb pole nn Wool stroot. Read end prayer of the petitioner, In all of which action cf common council the pelect council concurred. ALso re,olution relative to roof , , of council charnte.r. In common council rood three times nod parecd. lu rdtluct council action Lon concurred Petition for grauiog and pur lug e, m mon =Deli read and refernd to cam:Litter eu Atrect, In select council act i noo--onc u cr.. I in. Communication relaire to Peter Murphy. In common council read and xigernd to polio, e untittee, with power to set. st In Eelect council, action non.concurred in: then reference amended by etriking out 'with power to net:" then pa60...0 Communication from the con netiQ f AlloFbrny, relative to devising u plan for making the bridzes over the Ally gheny river free. Read, and action concurred In by veleet council. Also, resolution appc Intim; • committee of five, to art in conjunction with the committee m Allegheny councils. Read three tittle., nod sdnpted; and Mesrrs. 'to:ly. and Torker appointed on the port of cr•mmon council. In select council, action core.curred In. Messrs. Kier and Iturdock Eppointed on the part of select council Also, an ordinance relative In huckstering. In common council, read three times nod adrptr•d. Mr. Aleicandtr moved for concurrence on part (1 Pelee council; when, Mr. Oradell called the ye!or, and nay:— which resulted as follows.. Yeses--Atesara Agnovr, Alleo, Alexamler, Drum, ,hues Kier, Lytle, Murdo.k., Smyth, Taylor, Weaver and Pre,i dent.-12. Nay—Mr. C3rdell. Also, resolution making presidents r f conueilt , ex-ofHcio 'members of the committee on rnilrdtla. In 0000. non nun real three Limes and pacerd ; and, action ,iieurred in by select council. President announced ox , inndinz committee on rAilrolidi . --Idessrt. Taylor and Mur 4 elt, of itilect council ; '2,4gar, Black and Little of common council. On motion, adjourn...l. A MAN COMMTTTTED TO JAIL FOR PO [BONIN ma Morino-nib. mon named Jan,. s {Silks neon we. committed to j yanerday, by Duncan lismi;tan, Justice of the Pease for Talks os township, charge lubhl BOTIOUB O'er-Le et attempting o take tbe life ut Lie mother indaw, Mrs. roily Campbell, by administering poison to her. The prisoner is a coal-digger by trade, residing neat Braddock's Fields, and about two weeks ago, woe mar& t 3 a daughter of eh. Campbell, much against the old la dy's wisher. After the marriage, be move .l to her lieu-, and they all lived together as one Dimly On Sunday he.; shortly, after dinner, which was participated in by the wholefamily,Mrs.Campbell became very lib A physician we sent for, who suspectinz poi, on had been administered, al, plied a stomach putnp, and ersice,tied in convincing him. self hat a largo dose of arsenic bad been given to the ol lady. On subsequent investigation, traces of the same ar ticle were discovered in the cup from which she drank, atd In the req..) pot. From e epre,tions which had fallen front Wilkin.on, suspicion was directed to him, and he woe or rested, and taken before 'Squire Hamilton, where stmt stronger evidence of his guilt was elicited, and lie finally committed to hill, to nwriit the reßult of Mr- Campbell's illness. The best medics' attendance that could .i be procured, has been bestowed upon her, hut we under oband, little hope is entertained r f her recovery. ROBBERY AT A HOTEL.—A young man name J. A. Miller, n boarder at the Franklin Hotel, an Thi•.l " street, was robbed on Monday night of a tine gold vvan h and eighteen dollars In money. Thu watch and mon. v were placed ln.his trunk on retiring to rest, and their la .. was not dlFeorered until yesterday morning, when havir _7 occasion to use them, he went to the trunk and found I had been opened. The facts of the caso were made know r. to the police, but their inquiries, 03 yet, has resulted in nothing. RIOT ON THE NOSTII WESTERN RAILROAD. —W e learn from a gentleman who came down from Lynchburg . yeaterday, that a serious riot occurred on Sunday among the Irish laborers employed on the Norlh-Western Fail rand, near that place. The affair roomed to be a tight Ic. tween two factions of Munster and Lciost•r men. A num ber of men on each side had been seriously injured, ell I when oar informant left, on Slonday, each party were arm triti themselves with all kinds of weapons, and a tercil le encounter was expected. A LOCAL DONE l 3 nown.—At the conclusion of the proceedings of the Anti Slavery Convention at Cinrir nati, on Friday last, the Rev. Miss Antoinette L. Brown took a beautiful bouquet, which had adorned the table o• I even i n g, and whlch'sbe hal gathered with her own hand:, and presented it to the Local Reporter of the Gazette. I lie neeenn i, nays the Gazette man was overwhelmed with 11, compliment and the other reporters were veryv. ; e.ent,y or cited by jealousy I Po_r human nature. illEcumsrics'.Bess.—Three thoneand nine hundred aed forty.nine shares of the capital stook of ads bank Weis yesterday subscribed—making in all elz thou and and Ittity4no. Wit STOP VTR PRESS to announce that the eclipse cf the SlOon came off last night, according to pro gramme—with a . slight 'variation. The variation was in the commencement of the obscuration, which wan twenty minutes before nine instead of nineteen minutes after nine o'clock, as the almanacs and quid nuncs had it. The eclipse was total by ten o'clock. In these so-called total eclipses the mOn is not usually entirely obscured: its disc is still 'risible but of an exceedingly pale and sickly look, entirely raylesa—an effect, as is generally supposed, produced in a great measure by the refraction of the sun's light by the atmosphere of the earth, though it is quite probable that the moon is inn small degree settloninona. Last night, however, was an exception—the moon, after 10% P.M., dis appeared from eight and did not show its face for several hours. The 24th of next October will witness another total lunar eclipse. TUT:ATM.—The engagement of Mies Maggio Mitchell, at the Theatre, terminating on Saturday, was so successful that the manager has re-engaged her for one week longer, and she Is now playing a second, which will doubtless be as compl to a triumph as the first. This tal. cnted young actress is particularly happy in making a hit" wherever she goes, and can now claim as many ad mirere as any actress on the stage. Tier reputation extends over the whole wide Tl est. There is no star of the soma experience who hes been as successful as Miss Mitchell— thus showing conclusively that she is possessed of ability of no ordinary character. The bill offered tovilitht Is en excellent one, Including several of her very best eherseterl. See advertisement. ROlintillS ON A STSASIBOAT.—EarIy this Morn ing smile recoup or stamps bake hate a stet; -room of the steamer .1. S, Pringle, lying at the Alononynhela wharf, and rehhe.l two mmsoncers who were its occupants. One lost seventy five dollars, and the other about Eirty dollars. No orients have es yet been made There are so many thieves prowling ahem our wharves and travelling on the Western steamers, that passengers cannot be too careful in securing their state-rooms. We can hardly pick up a Cin cinnati or St. LOlllB exchange which does not contain an account of some such depredation. WE CALL attention to the advertisement of James O'Dennell & Ore. They have on hand a large and excellent stock of troots and hors They aro young men of energy, and have a large circle of friends, and cannot help driving a flourishing trade. Tbclr establishment is on Sadtbfiehl street, near Diamond alley. DAY ExtuotrzoN.—The Chemical Dioramas now eshibiLing at Nlaionic Hall, 0111 be opened !hi OW noon, at 3 o'clock. Pa onto sl - ould embrace the oppertuni• ty r f tsking their children : far it is a rare thing :hat an entertainment an preserite haat! tar their pa t rOnagw. W.ESTEttIi PErarmiTurty —During the month of April, four prkoner4 were re:•eirrd into ti , ip institution and six discharged. The total number cf imnalas at pre. rent is cne hundred and sereoty•three, including only one female. FREIGHT BUSINESS.—We acre i3ferrnecl, yes tonlay, by Mr. Thom. Pyatt, the caahier of the freight de partment of the Ohio end Penro,yll - nnla Railroad, that the receiptF from freight alcne, ut e Allegheny offic., during month of A p,it..moutite, to over $22,003. L PtMT. PITTS6UItOIII DOAILD OF TRADE: AND 11LEILEIIANTS' EXCHIANGE. OFFICER • Presid,t—JOYlN SR I rroN. Kra( Presuient—W t 3. 11. Sm,rH. Second " " WIL R .S...rrelary—Wm. S. Tre,surer—Jniou LLY SV,Z7VrId.,-::—S. 7. N . Clonnutn, gi ipra II Flnrit, V. I' IV. RisLaAhr, B. F. Jost,, 2SceavlN Ilea LW ELL, J. S. Du..sioLrn. DAILY REVIEW O} FITTSBUIIOII MARZET Orrv:r. or ru x pant Nay 1555 . IC3B Fink:anted than I-SIM:. I . Tif, 0, Rlll.Ol without a Alt& of vari.ith u 111 qui', tilt :whit ri•curt.d an ASIIES—Saks L.a.,10, S.Gtio, is ;0t,,, at on time. OCT , 11,4 F11,111.-rP, Si les: and ilamo., in S, to and 10 , h and time. IDs Filler (para , d 7%. 7:1 IS. It , FLOUR—There ie no indicatit n of Four zet,ieq: lever at preeuit, although the /maII roles show that vurchaten. in ',Joh nu:kir:nth u We tir,#e sal r of lets amounting ti 1 J bbla extra and rupertlue, from Aare, at $10.25'c:10 12 a 11N-1N) bus Oats, from store. nt LARD OIL-2i o.lr No 1, , 141 derv. LINSEED lILL , at 43.. 1 4 7.11 , 1,A 1.1,1, nose :1_;..1 AR-6 hhL 4., .111011 `~ ;o Jo good fair de. Imports and Exports et the Port of New The 1 , ,r. Dry rurrent week. hes been qu.t.. the tee•op, end he. RSIDIner 11111,1 D .1 Si" ring. RD ILlnre,r quantity„na th..n any prerion• irnivat tar 'i he tot.LI er.t., ice for lb., week 117, t , llteg,lnq it,411 , ,101 for ebe name irrapit hvar April. The tole: 1 . . n •urnntinn et the s e - k n..;sinat j.1 , 17r I.:to in the e.ritne 't,ek lest Apnl. The t..llouing . It the runic - nary La the et:Tr.-Pt Vnl 11. Pk, Pl,.q. V-10 , )]an. of IV4oI . 7;9 $17. - .1.4f 7 -I'3 $17:3!7 Vti 13) 31. n. cf C.)..t.nn 79.4 17) , 11 11. E :i7.1 111 Man. cl , Illt :MI r.'2. 17 11.214 11) )1.11) of 42 1174 , ••2.7) ;12. i 3 - 2 :19) 119 '-'), ,, 11; 3fi3rellaceoun. 115 31,1319_ 9 7.,711 1.1 11,671 Tvtal i7.F6,1,2 41u $1 . 11,95.1 00.597 pd 4"2 Total eatered.....p.77,079 Tn•nt The exports of the p - inrirs! ,1" Prtduee G r the Week censintrell with the rs,r,spsnaing one of tact year, have teen as foliilT, 1 4:.4, Quantity. quftraity..l..`tto. .... 4 1:.:41 $21.1,V:0 S C $.333.1 11 4as 734V;ti Colton. Flour, I big Goul, bus. Curti '.1,•:ll, 1•I.1 11-,r, 61712 . ;,4.171 1.6'49 1 t 11, ".4.21.1 4.. 76.3 MEE Total pr(duce i•CV1.3,01, export era e..k. $l. u 66.11.1 TELEGRAPH DIABRETS Now Yonx May I.—Cotton firm with upward tendency: sales 8000 bales N 0 mid 11'ng at 10. Flour a trifle lower; 4000 I•t g n.i Ilhio 01 5I0(0,;10.24 southern unchrng• .1, with a moderate eeuand. heat a trille lower. Corn also lower; oiler 11,100 bus mixrd $1,09. Park un-rte tied; outer 200 n bile new menu at 517,25417,50. Del firm NO 9 upward tendency; 'ales country 12 e+s at $9,75(4.12,;!.5. Lord unchungc4l. Baron scarce; r.b Piz. Whiat,y, 091., Cadre steady. Sugar+ firm ; sales 1000 hbls Or- Lxus L'665) . 4. Limeed 00 at 85. Shorn hoary; m,mey easy : slxel. 97; Missouri '42,A, 02%,',.',; Cumberland 3 ' ) • Erie, Ilending b 96. M:y I.—Flour ho, undergone no change; n'andard brands !reply 0fT.,.0 at 710 75, hut there is no in quiry for 411,,rcent. 11)c, Flo., 1,11 at 17,20. Corn ?lent 14 75 trit.l.out finuing buy er'. Wheat dull end priren un• Wan ; ne quote c 0 ,4 red At .r..!.G0; F:11, II) ill bun Penne white 1:2X5, and tiJO bus infeer r nnuthern red at $7 75; sales 1500 bus Freon Rye nt $1.45. Corn dull nod loner ; sales 70.,011 bus nntithern yellow 1. I $1.07 affnat. Oats Inn,. nrdes 3000 to 40011 bun at 074.68, afbakt. In Groceries nod Provinions. n sten ly bosine,n at I Ironer rates Whisky held firmly; sales in bbls at 77!(,,',,31i and la Ohio nt 77. CINCINNATI, May I.—FI ror dull at 1.9.5(AAJ9 65, nt which there are mule buyers than nAllers. More doing in Pr,, eiQionn, but prices unchanged; soles 500,070 II s Bulk Mont; Shou'dArn 8; Shinn 7, and Hams 8; and' COO kegs Lard at 11%. Whisky 35, and in good demand. Sliver un• changed. British and Continental Exchange. BIGHT RILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. ON TILE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN Setae or £1 AND UPWARDS. TIIESE DRAFTS are svailsb'e at all the principal Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, and the CONTINENT. We also draw Soar BILLS no Pd. A. Gruriebartm & llnllln e FRANKFORT A MAIN, Which serve no a Remittance to all parts of GERMANY, SWITZERLAND and 11 0 LLAND. Persons intending fo travel abroai may procure. through us, Letters of Cre lit, on which Money can be obtained, as nredrd, in any port of Europe. Conform , . of Rills, Notes, a. d other securities to Eu rope, soul receive prompt attention. WM. 11. WILLIAMS & CO., Wood, corner Third street. A LLEGHENY COUNTY u. IN THE DISTRICT COURT John D. rinser° John n. Stewart, John Stewart, and Alexander Bradley) And now, April 24th, 1865, JASPER E BRADY is hereby appointed Receiver, as prayed for in the bill, to take po, se , ndon of the effeeta cf the partnerablp of STEWART KILGORE, and collect and convert the came into money, to abide the further order of the Court From the Record. EDW. CAMPBELL, Ja., Proth'y. Pomona having any of the effects of the firm of STEWART & KILGORE in their possession are required to deliver the same to me without delay: and those in any manner in debted to udd firm, either by note, book account or other wise, to make payment to me at my Office, No. 89 Fifth street, Pitt , burgh• J. E. BRADY, ap26:2wd Recdver A Rare Chance Offered for Going in line'. nee■ WANTED—A partner in the Flint Glass business. To a person of undoubted Integrity and good character, having a cash capital of from $3,000 to s.s,ooo—with a prac ticable knowledge of the business In it- various details, or rather one well posted to govern the flll production of the capacity of the works and the disposition of the value pro (laced—and who would be willing to pnite his cervices and capital with the present parties in the business, a rare op. portuolty is offered of co-partnership, with parties responsi ble and of correct business habits—where almost every fa cility is offered necessary co successful progress. And where a nine pot furnace, with pots. machturry, moulds, and ne cessary buildings, are all completed, at an expense of about ten thousand dollars, but held by the parties on a loan, for a term of years, with privilege to purchase on very favora ble terms. The furnace is now heating up, and ever, Ar rangement made to commence making glass In about three weeks. Further information, by acceptable applicants. can be had of Mr. JOHN WOODS, 58 Fourth street. or of apr27 - 2w PIIGM A 9 WOODS, 75 Fourth street. J(Jai nat.,r.• v by EX ch.ES.S— -200 pr Ladles' Fancy Gaiters,all colors, at $125@1,75 250 " Black " 150 " French Morocco and Kid Boots " 1,00@1,37 500 " Children's Fancy Shoes, new styles. 0 1 ,27 W. E. SCHMERTZ. 'LIAR OOKN-200 bushels for sale by apt JAB. McLAUGHLLN. j sPI7 4 , 1 . ,n k wr• • • . EU S POR RIPER eilfE.N. Tins RlM.—Last evening, at dusk, there were by the pier marks 4 feet 11 inches water. The weather sft coa t/noes cloudy, an/ promises rain. THE " Diurnal " leaves to-day for Wheeling at 10 o'clock, this morning. TEE steamer "Louisville" being detained yesterday, will leave for Nashville to-dey. Tnr rteamers "Prairie City" and "Castle Garden" ar_ rived yesterday with full leads of freight; and by their cards in our paper this morning will show when they leave and where fur. Tar fine steamer "Cincinnati," Capt. Curtis, is the regular packet for Cincinnati to-day ; she leaves at 10 o'clock, A. 111. She brought up yesterday a large number of passengers and a One load of freight. THE "Fairy Queen,",Capt. John C. Rano, will ho the trst boat that will leave for Louisville; abe is light draught, and will be able to carry out a full load; besides, her ac commodations for pa66ongers are not to be surpa;aed by any other boat on the river. Iler officers are strictly temperate. having no bar on boned. PITTSBURGII, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, A.ND SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Stoam Packot Line, 13E7 , 0 PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Anti Saint Louis. TWA LINE of seven Goa rime powerl al Steamers, nue quailed fm apeeol, 'Thriftier, aufetyZSl and comfort, and ifo the 051.1 TITIL01),.1 DAILY Ll3k. or STLArt Pkenrrr he film rll cr It cmino ch. frllsl the U. S. Lim. of ...camera tram lie and Sonnt Louie, II pa-sena., end freight ors ticketed and rr. aryl fed r.,:40 .1.1.‘y. Two r. Let « :wet. added to ch. lout , which now conedlts of the following Ixettat Gays of /Jet:aril/Ire aim, from .I`qt.s:•:lry h. BOCLIEVE l- , TATE.. ....M. W. Iltogolosorifit....Sunday. liIiYSTON talr.P. Marclay. A LLEtill EN M . IttIN Tueadar. CINCINNATI._ ........ It lirsrtr. PIIILADELPII IA It J. flnco[ Thursday. I. N. Coat Fri DENNSYI.I. I .NIA J. li:.lb at etc Leave at 5 0 n cO, A. No tretgfit refal red sfl, nine c'efeeth. on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on t.oarti, or to !fill!: It. 1.1 VING,t•TON ' A-ente Idonongahela lion.. Buildings. Pitt4lourah, 15:5 nor:lS] Pittsburgh, !Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. lagTtle Druits Al., Captain A:S.:Merano, 6113(1 the FbilKsT C: TV. Cliffain (Japans D. lloems, srl:l run no regular DAILY l'ACiiers, between rittaLurah, siculien•ille and Wheelin f t, [topping at all Intermediate porno. 17W if FriAny?Ndt .1. , A M —Ridurning will A 17 Tlaii will nn Tuesdityil einturdeitii, A. M alli Wiidrw-ittiy? 4,1 1 Syr n, of ii'dock, A. NI For fr. , lglbl ur prn.l.a{n. aril} ,•1.1 147,4:41 or to J. I, ''' , Ll.:NUW‘n , il, For St Louis, tL:nlent% and Dubuque. In I; . : CIII. Cni., R. IL 11 t Nrx.r 11. NI k, Dill 1,,r fer Ito al., urn! Intertn,lien J rL cn Mt.y . 40, 0, !4I for itole,11: or pa , z;!. , apply on Lour t, or to :1112 1., 'lc V LivtNi;, , T,N. 6:tont. The Nt,aclvr CA:TI,X Cart II II , 4 I. rk, II A D.:11,11411, oiit :env , 1, DAY. M„v t:t Foral.""Z For Iret;;I:t or pn- „ n7ylc cu 1..r.1, Or' tarl C BARNES Azent - For Kt. Louis. Tho .t..arnt r rT CI. A Capt. Pust.ir, Lut , r t l gair 1, I -are for th, atm,. itz,l jut, xrl,ll vnr: Fit' PEY. 4th irt,L. at 10 A. M For f ...vll - ni pl., on h. ant my For Thr FAIRY 4('f•; a.)i, ..I,ttN C. /C :so. E1N , 11. , , .b o r r . orl.l nll iut,rr.-....113te port,. ,rn WEDS ESDA )Soy 10 A. M ror frwight or i.,..grzrrpjdy nn hnnnt, 0, to P FLACK A LI I Al; -1' . _ For St. Louie, Detenn, Dubuque and St hirnin, MA NSFT ELI), Tu GLEENI.Vr., u:0:+11, A 9 •!rL C kihc. En-116,, and Int, rya, lode ,andiuu . s, on IV F:LoN &SIMI% May 2d, at lu A M. }or trel•tini or pa ., ,nlio ■pt Uii i , Pf c ' t l ri "l , bo rl, nr to Far Nashville Tbe WU:6I'II.I.E, rartztlu Cotue.r. Irae Lr the Kov, •1.1 intetul r di,,t,a ports uu WEL , E5 , .11", May *.M, at lo .t. NI Fur fr igLI or pas,nge apply on I nard, or 0r.7 FLt CK LI VINOSTON, Ag .:h.ti42 ! , 71 '23 321 Grand anti Serhenfinc Piancm, NUNNS & CLARIi. NEW Y01;1:. IT K LEBER he; rt. , ,ced !al - nice, of a choice IA of NIINNS k (*LA nss's SUPERIOR PIANO 3, and amor,A , r.l" Full - • Grand Plano, Full AI:, 7 oca re $1,1: 0 ~.., Tbit '•(IRAND - is gr,lton up iu a rty lo I.f en , tly elegance unequalled by an)teling ever brought to Ito, Western enun• try, With Curvet trot, legs of ,crud Essewood, panel work all around, with superbly eared ornaments, desks nod light F.lldt. of fret work ; lyre elaborately and Instetully carved, etc., etc. . _ A.Lso—FULL SERPENTINE PIANOS; " SEMI '• LULUS XI V4ll ROVNI) CO SNERS, " " EQUARE " 11. KLRBER, Sole Agent u thi; city fur NUCIIIS s ant tC4 AMOR, No. 101 Third Ftrret. Due notice will he gi Ten of the urrirdl of the /A b eve Pinnos. splS TO TOE I.lTtlt:r, AND 'I . EUBLIC ItENEIiAf LC.— W. E ME UTZ betre leave to ann,w nee to his nu meroua fr ends that he h rr ju , t returneq tLe Eastern eitie4, an 1 I. now llptetiOr. at lds well known , 'heap and E.Lshionabb, 8.,01 and P+hoe butte, ho 107 Marko; or roet, a splendid stork of PEtt Goo VS. customers wil: find the largest and bast +elected nor 'rtfuent of aril:Pee in hi, One of husloet, that he bus ever hal the pleasure of opefi lug to the public. The at teutiOu of the Lodi., partiurisly moulted to tbote One favhiunable " FRENCH :-.,1.11.1tEEP," Aa he is &et' out of maintainin; the fqrrner Fell-elreed reputation rd his Store for el,apnri3, arc )1111/1.14.11i0/1 and satof action to all, he trek free tO nature e who way see tit to call and examine his stock, that the Low Patent will suit the times, and the qualities anti exquisite styles will not WI to astisfy the moot fastidious tastes. apl4::iot] llexpertfully, W. E. SCIISIEIVIZ. Landscape Painting JUST RECEIVED—PAINTED liY J. II LACNIAN, and to be seen at J. J. GILLESPIF: ,t CO.'S, op21:1w No. 76 Wood xtroot. gni E undersigned having been appointed Administrator 1 of the Estate of JOHN J. ILOOOEN, late of Peebles toiqmhip, Allegheny county, deed, hereby give notice to all persons Ind-kited ti said Estate to make payment, and all persons having claim,, against sail Estate, to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement, to JOLIN W. BUTLER, ut his Warehouse, No. in Front street. • •• Hodklneon'il Palley China - Store riANNOT RE SURPASSED In its assortment of elegant ‘,../ and useful CHINA. GLASS or QUEENsWARE for Families, Hotels or Merchants, at unusual LOW PRICES FOR CASH. ap'2:3:lzu WHO IS 'lO BLAME, if you don't supply yoursel with NEW-STY% ED and FASHIONABLE BOOTS, GAITEItS and FRENCH SLIPPERS?eggie To be had in abunlant variety at SCHMERTZ' STORE, apl9 No. 107 Market et. No. I, July term, 1655 AN ELECTION for nine Managers and ono Treasurer of the Company for ereetimr a lirldga asros3 the Alle gheny !liver, at or near Sharpgburgb, in Allegheny county, alit be held at the Hank Exchange, on Third street, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the 14th day of Mn 9,18.55 between the hours of 10 o'clock, A_ M., and 4 &cinch, By or der of the Board of Managers. THOMAS WALLACE, Presitlent. R. FINNEY, Secretary. apl3:lm THOMAS SIVIYTII (late of Jaynes' Pekin To Store) respectfully iutorms his friends and the public that he Is now located at the NEW TEA STORE, 112 8111E11E111D STREET, OP EMT! TILE POST OFFICE, Where he offers for sale as n'c • and as well an assorted stock of TEAS as eon be found in the city. Also, RIO and JAVA COFFEE, LOVERING'S and ST. LOUIS REFINED SUGARS—aII purchased for cash, and will be sold at a small advance, either by wholesale or retail. AR18:1m NOW IS TFIE TIME TO BOY lIIEAP 13IIOES —Go to No. 101 Market street, where you will find the neatest and best Feletted lot of Fancy Shoes In the city. apiii W. E SCHMERTZ. TN ANY WEATUEIL--CAIrOu'S Mammoth North and Fouth Lights enable him to produce PICTURES of Adults in the darkest weather. ap2 11 Alit DYES--I have received a large asrortment f Hair Pres; as on which are Nou , sers, bri , terioro's,lierrison's, and Alexander's nicobaphe. Per tuns wanting ri good article, that they can oluavH rely on, can procure it of JOSEPH FLEMING, apl7 corner of Market street and the Diamond. BLUELIeK. WATER—IS bbls of this celebrated Mineral Water; received this day, per etenmer Empire City, by JOSEPH FLEMING, apl7 corner of Market street and the Diamond. C "GRE 'SB WATER--I;rotts tiO pints and quarts) re ceived direct from the Springs. by JOSEPH FLEMING, corner of Market street and the Diamond. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. Fin' 11 INCIIE.AWATCH EN ?Ilk OUAN:tiL. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. •• Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Michigan No. 2, beret, Wellsville. " Venture, Gordon, Beaver. " Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. Pittsburh, Cook, Cincinnati. " Michigan so. 2, Horst, Venture, Gordon, Ilocliingport. " Prairie City, Diluter, St. Louis. " Castle Garden, Devil:they, Memphis. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. .• Luzerne,Bennett,Brownsville. " Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Venture, Gordon, Beaver. •' Michigan, Beret, Wel levi/le. " Keyi tone State. Willaid, Keokuk. " .1. S. Pringle. Scoot s, Illinois river. " Amazon, llazlett, Louisville. •• Allegheny, M'Lean, Cincinnati. •• Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. '• Attalla, King, Zaneeville. •• Gen. Lar.mer, - Steubenville " Convoy, Wolf, ti nlliopnll . STEAMBOATS IMES lon tus CONVII7.Ncp.,r PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT For St. Loots snit Illinois 'liver lETTEM SARAH T. ROGGEN, JOHN W. BUTLER, Adna trastrainrA H.lection Notice. MEMO MEI ~.c1..~..i. 4, . ......', • .• ' ..:t,A.',./-.e AUCTION SALES Auction—Daily Sales. AT the Commercial Bales' Rome, corner of Wood 91 , 1 Fifth streets,at 10 o'clock, A. 7J., a general c„,i - ,rtment of Seasonable. Staple and Fancy Dry GOOdi 3 Olottlhz,ll o , a t, and Shoes, hate, Caps, AT d O'CLOCK, I'. M., Cittceries,queensware, Glassware, Tattle Cutlery .Looking Glasses,liew and Second handllonsehold and Kierlatoe Fur niture, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety 0004.1 P, Gold and Silver watches, &c. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. [ja3l.-tf P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer OAKLAND OMINIBUS LINE ter AUCTION.-00 Wednes day afternoon, May 2d, at 2 o'clock, at thu Reisville Station, Pennsylvania avenue, will be sold the entire stock of that concern, convicting of 3 Omnibuses; 8 seta of Ear nest; 11 Ilorsao 1 spring Wagon, Ac. Terms at sale. apr27 P DAVIS, Auct'r. CANNERS' OIL, GROCERIES, 5,2.—0 n WE'DNECDAY MOItNIAG, May 141, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be mid: 11 bble. Tanners' Oil; 6 boxes Virginia manufactured Tobacco; 4 do No. 1 Chocolate; 6 half cheats Young II) son end Green Powder Tear; 6 Lb e. Dried Peaches; 1 bbl. Venetian Iced; With a variety cf other articles. myl P. M. DAVIS, AncCr. CIARRIAOES, ROCKAWAY AND BUGGIEni AT ACC - HON. kj—On TUESDAY MORNING, May let at 11 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, crrner of NINA and Fifth street, will bo sold: 2 handsome well furnished one-horse Carriages; 1 do do do Rockaway; 2 do do do Buggies. myl P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. EDUCATIONAL. IRON CITY CODINERCIAL COLLEGE, OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. CHARTERED APRIL, 15:.5 BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 1111 Excrllency, Gov. James I Goo. N. M. Biddle, Poll el:, Hon. J. E Brady, lion. Wm. Bigler, Ex-Gov. 11. A. Pryor. EN., Col. Wilson M'Candlr.s,B L. BaboeFtnek, Esl., I Col. William Hopkins, Ed. Campbell, Esq., Capt. C. Campbell, I Al.x. Bradley, Esq., N P. Fetterman, Erg. Penmanship, Calculations and Book-keeping are the busi ness man's cssentle's. A thorough knowledge of hese Indispensable business qualifications can he expeditiously and agree,bly acquired in the most magnificent institution of the kind in the West, and at leas expense, from six emi nent Professors, two of whom are authors of superior works on Book.keeping. The inducements r tiered to young men at the Aron City College are unequalled in Pittaburrb. Remember, you receive Ins turtles from two spietatUd Pen men, and from two distinguished authors and practical Book•keeyers Instruction in Mathematics. Lectures on Commercial Law, ste., he. College open from 8 A. M. 1111 10 P. M. Students can enter at any time. Succesa guaranteed. N. 11.—All Muds of Ornamental Writing executed to ordor. np3o DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, PITTSBURGH, P.l. INCORPORATED BY THE 111 . :13181ATURE of Peon3yl Vanla, with Perpetual Charter Ills Execllcncv the Bon. James Buchanan, Hon. W. It I o.rie, Hon. Wm. Wilkinc, lion. Maces Hampton, lion Charlt a Naylor, Ben. J. K. Moorhead. DL'FF, author of tho '• North Amerlran Acenuntant, - Profeßanr of 11.k•firepiog and Commercial Ednnr. a. ANDREW T. BOWDEN, AooDtont ProlesY.or of Book. Iceeping JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the heat off hand Penman in the United Stat.+, Profoissor of' Commercial and Ornamentni Peoman.hip. N. R. lIATCFL Eq.. of the Plasburgh Bar, Pr,tesnor of Lnw nod Economy. • . . P II YDF.N, Principal of th.. Mathematical Pillartm.r.t P.roft,a, or Ma' hemettra AC. The Stutlentx of till, I cgit.utinn •I:,:tirl the vlotk,, ad , eintnges over nil other , : Ist. A training for bu.in-ss prepared by a practi-al llt.`, chant or eighteen years esneriPn, in extensive bush",-, .alurrd and pest fir,ted by Bilown years subesq dent pea tic, in teachlog 21. The Diploma braes the signature of the anther cf a .rystnm of Bolls ss ctioned by the Choir ,•f C.ornrnerre of Ness York, a, tie moot Ptrftra. n t:uni teh lan.r,uage. r•tudents can rrsiew their nn.l hose the prof•<sional advice cf the Prinotpal at any tutu, tuna, fr'n of charge. 4th. They obtain the handwrlt . na of the hei.f ren'ruai In the Unites Staten—ono who writeA all the prii, no os which ho sth. lirgular Lecturea on Commernal Law, 1'oliti:111 Econ , my and the Prlne plea of Commerce. It..fer to any ',four City Merrhanta or }tankers M 4: re enzaging eleevhere. rrcei7ed daft. Terms 1.1 la 1 Ito nrl no out. of the permanent, of the loFtitutkn. Irq It.sok-KreOn,l, llaipten royal rictavo—." the beAt In tlAs Eisucllth buff's Steamboat Accountant, ST. '•A prrfeet rl•stret for ouch air - Svud for a Circular ant Specimen of Williams' P.•n mao.blp. 4 CLiSS ICA I. AND COMNIERCIAL SCL101)I, far ROSS, r. the Ohlo and Pennsylruall Itrtilro LI, and Ohio River, twelve udlrr from I . .ttaburgh. JOS. S. TItAVELL!, A. M., Prinnl.l. The SUMMER SESSION will C311113:103Ce on TUESDAY, May - Ist, 1355. Trom,—ltiariling, Tuition, Washing, tie., per FtPion Of fire mouth+, $1t:o. For cirrolars and other particulitrx, enquire of 31es.,r, 11ho 1,41.1 Soar, No. ri Water street, or T. H. Nevin Cn , No 167 Liberty ntreet. Pitt.burgh. w PI itabu rgh at hematlewl & Commerciwl COLLEGE Is now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen PLINiA who wink to twirl te a ,oand and thorough know ledge of the followin4 branch., of education: Writing. Book Fireplug and all Ito collat., al erdenern, Algebra , (tenni,. try, Trigonometry, Navigation, the uoe of lleii.graphy, Arithmetic, dr , de. The Principal need, not, to be recommend:A, , kin none and ripability are well known to thin community, being; a Teimlier in this city for several yearn, nod for the irod three month., h aa our. eoofuliy taught in the Iron City Commoreill Colloze, but loft it on hla own eword, w with tho intention of est:in tl.:Wog an Inatitution in which the youth of Pitt,burgh tan acquire a knowledge of things more profitable than making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no eimnee will 1% Wing he neglected. The Prineipare capabilities can in tested by any person who doubts his gualifigat ions, as they were by the gentle men 'chain names are attached to the following testi. monlato: ALLIVIIEST, NOVeMb./ 1551. I [skent pleasure in certifying to Mr Itnrry's quali6- catiritnr "thorough Boot-Keeper, and fully romp.•:.nt to instruct young getifietni.n in the relent.° of are unto—li, ei•les being a good ruatherustleisu and npn reholor In .•tlier rslu•cts. JOIIN Late Professor In Pittsburgh Ccmmn•eiai College. PITTSDUTIGLI, Nnrrmi.cr 24 Mr. Barry is emharntly qualified for imparting instruction in the science of Arithmetic and Doubts Emir!. hook-Ke.4. In; I fount him even oritirally acquainted with thin• branch, ef knatrlydg•. J AS. M. iltY(l9, Prinriptl Third Ward Publ:r I state It et my opinion, that as a Mathemeliotan end 11. k K.-rpor. Mr John Barry has few equals, and no su p,i riors. I think all the Tearber , of this jaunty Acre, Istvan will concur with me in this statement. Prinripal FirPt Ward S•hools, Allegheny. no Writing department mil ha ettendesi to by a g cot:i man of superior qualifieationF, who wi.l devote nil hi, 4 . tendon to the immediate improreniedt of the poplin. Hours of inttructioo from 9 A M. to 1U I'. M. T E It M 9: Book• Keeping and Writing per courre Arithmetic 10 per quarter. Writing 3 for 20 les.ona. ATB Z.N.1.:131 EL'ILDMS, Liberty street, near Word. mhl9 J. IIAI:11V, Prin.ipol. Instructlon2 In 111 nine. Al."..w'r'H'et.En l ,(,%3euisvdirlrleT3"tifo"ul: instructor rn the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Orders lett t slr. IL LEBER'S !kiosk Store, or at his reel derma, No. 167 LECOND Street., will be promptly attended tu. aus 11355. Lirt TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE EASTERN CITIES PIA PENNA. CAN AL AND RAIL I;)ADS. D. LEECH & CO.'S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. ri , HIS ROUTE being now in good order, we ere prepared to despatch property either way on favorable term=. Shipments consigned to either of the undersigned will forwarded whhout charge for commissions, and allinstru, dons promptly attended tn. Addresa or apply to D. LEECH k CO., Penn street and Canal, Pittsburgh. HARRIS Air LEECH, IH-calving Depot No. 13 South Third Street. Delivering Depot, Hook at., I'L iladelphia. A. SMITH., Agent, No. 75 North street, Baltimore. .INO. MeDONALD, Agent, apt:3m Is N 0.7 Batter,: Phu,. New York. ROBERT li. PATTERSON'S 1 LIVERY AND SALE — 'll • AVMs STABLE, I .awilk . " - Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, aprl4l.l PITTSBURGH. PA. Hata and Caps WE would Invite the attention of our fri.inds and the public to a splendid assortment of HATS and CAP'S, which we are now opening for the Sommer trade, which, for beauty of ot vie, excee,la any thing care tamed In the city, or west of tile Mountains. Cull and ex amine for yourselves. J. WILSON & SON, ap7 St Wood street. Plitiihnrch. Alexander W. Foater, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND Soli rl. cos or Cu/u:Eat, Agent for procuring 13ouuty Lands and Pensions, and for-the Collection of Claims in Great .. ... .. .. . .. _ . .. .. _ ... . . Britain and Ireland. arc : Kir Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; Fs• ii . on. W. F. Johnston.. ohnston. Pre,ide . Allegheny Valley R. it. tales of decedents settled; Heal Estate bought, sold or 1. Milnor Roberts, Chiet Rapine, •• •• •` - Ira and rents collected. r Moneys invested on Mortgage f Deo R. Eichbsutri.As-iriat, Log. , •• or other security. Titles examinid and title papers drawn. Da. - id An I, Chin Su /sneer PlAsh'h ..n,l Swill , . IL. R. J a mes lhorup,:on, •,• e pi, I iltelllbta (MY G., 8 . ,. CI, Olden on FOURTH street. a few doors above Smithfield. Eni:i tie,. A I••chetiy sit y. i n;. 2 _w• Pittsburgh, March 28, 1855—imh29alsw I James E. Day, Civil __ . -- T EA : A. W. Foster, NF lb. OOLO NG a t f. 0 ets - ii NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the States of F I • • Flue Oil Country, liii c t :. "p lb. Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Whcousin, iv New York, Michigan, lowa California and Virginia. Fine Young llyson, it c, ,' 11 , . .1151••• Deeds drawn, and acknowledgmenta and proofs 'Warranted to give Pat,fart'on. g taken for ruco-d or use in any of the above named States A1..0 : Superior 1: in Yong at 36 cts. , E , It,. :n. JAI NF. ., ZN O. 3 Fifthstreet. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1555--Imb2S•dher) . iipl4 ___ _ .._ CILD SOLDIERS are reminded that under the Bounty (AlllO FARM FOlt SALE, consisting of Sixty.two Acres ‘.." Land bill just passed, all who have served in any oar . 1,, of choice Land, situate in Colombia n s county, Ohio, since 1790 are entitled to 100 acres of laud. The under- at two miles Shove Wellsville. and within a quarter of a signed offers his services for the procurement of Warrants ' nide of the Beaver extension of Pit sburgn and t. le, land under said Act. A. W. FOSTER, Attorney at Law, j It. E. It is all under fon, ' and about fort:, avers in anal- Fourth et, above cmitlitleld. : cation: a good Frame D • elliug House, liar..„ :e.; n Well N. IL—The law applies also to all Drivers engaged in ' of eveellent water st the ,lcor; a small th - ,.; id ; Garden, hauling for the Army; to all Sailors and Marines; to Rev- . Ac, ,t, 7wo v, 05 CI Coal opened, and ,el under the olutionary Officers and Soldiers; to those engaged as Volum ' whole win. As the own,: is removing Wet, this ulnae tears at plattsburg; to flotilla men, and to those augured will ba sold at the low price of $2,100. For terms and I' or in defence of Lewistown, (Del.) mlissulaw User information, apply at the Real Estate 0 ' re of 14 AI GOOD HOME IN THE WEST 13 VERY DESIRABLE:, I . --.' S. i.airtnlEßT s SO\ , 1M third st. Aand so is is GOOD 11.1FLE. You can procure a first "lEl,lE:CA OIL-5 bbl.. In store and for sale bv rate article in the Gun and Pistol line, very cheap, at the . FLE)IINC, IlflOs., ENTERPRIOE GUN WORKS. (Successors to J. Kidd h C 0.,) apl 8 DOWN h TETLEY. ap p _.. No. 60 Wucal ::meet. SAPE AND INTERESTING BOOKS FUR. 'CH —, 'CHILDREN. : ---; B6—)lE-6 CAJNCENTRAT Eit LYE, a sule , ti; ate for pot. We have just received a t ne i.sortment of Juvenile ' 91 . 1 ~,,:t h —a reliable article for milling seat, For MI: eby Books, for Family and Sabbath School Reading. Call and ' .132.4 FLE7,11.7,0 BR IS. examine at 05 Market street, near Fourth. op° J. S. DAVISON. AF ENII'IAN RED—S.O Ws. English In Ftore and ft, File VINE Dii.ESs (.1001.)S.—A. A. itIaSUN et. CO. have just _ by 1'92.11 FLEMING EROS. a..‘ received soother splendid lot or Grecs Goods, compri- ' AAT Rai iNG-20 bids. in store, and for lal; ty sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured lienirges, Tissues., Or- T T gp2.l ELIO: ING DIMS. goodies, etc., &c., with 001110 elegant stylrs of Flounced Bo- 1 IVT LE LUTE CALS.-2000 Ibl ill store arid forle sa toe rags Robes l i 4 6.1 25 FIFTH ST. , Vii op'24 FLP.II.I ZIG B nS. BANK OF MITTSBDKOH 5T001.1.-20 chare3 wantel I g IANARY Shrll)-10.) lb. In store aud to Ea . ." by at No. 71, Fourth street. WILKINS & CO., II , ep24 FLE JUNG .13Th)S. ap6 Commission Stock Broker, and INnkers. fILYCIIIIINECREAn.—An excellent article for cbcpped WASH BOARDS-20Am. for sale by Uf hands, An A fresh lot just prepared by 108 HENRY H. COLLINS. . apb JOB. FLEMING. 1112339 .&M Atii- A Fact worthy of Record end A tt en. tIoN ...WRIGHT'S TONIC MIXTURE, 0 9.tarantec' and certain cure for FEVER AND AGUE. This propar "ion for the treatment of the above disease, and p ?fest en leas Lion of the muss, l one of the most imp 7a it Che. .al Discoveries of the Mb century. Its smuts:olring e • , .to on the poisonous asses are instantaneous, end arts h e a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular SystetT. re storlns the tone of the Stomach, and trntig,orating tb,..'cn. stitut inn. Unlike the get:el - al rrntedlen renerted to for Its treat, -nt each an Quinine, .11- , eole, Inhich leave an^ tern worne than they found It, it improves the general it. o puffin the blood, art ...timulates the different organ- 1 a regular and healthy action. Being prepared under the immediate supervision fon eminent Chemist, uniformity cf strength may alwo• s be relied on. Its unpreeedented demand, and the thom. ds of testimoulels from eminent Physicians, and other. who have been thoroughly curcd, are a sufficient guaraw. c of its superiority over all other preparations. We can only add, in conclusion, if you are suffering m Fever and Ague, try if and be cured PETER T. WRIGHT & CO, 241 Market et, Philadel And all reepertchlo Druggists throughout the LY: , ed States cud Ca mains. For rain Inc Ii E(1 IT. KEYSFII, No. 140 Wood str , t, stul 11. SELLEItir, Pittsburgh. Rtelical Cure Truse nearly el cry ca , e of redureable Hernia. Trusses at various prices always on hso I. C hlldren's Trusses of diffsrent forms and she:, t.II for Pale. Elastic Stoclalngo frr rmionre or enlarged I" 1.13 Abdolllllllll/ Supporters—Ado.,n different kip 1 , I'lle Props for 014 support and cura r.f Shoulder Braces to relieve a crook, 1 and defor,-1 esrod !ion nf the CheFt, end many diseases of the Chen. Suspension Bandages. All the, nun; be tel nr ;TO-A at DR. E 1:v- SER'S Wholenale and Itetail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 W„,l etrort, clan of the hoiden A!or.ar ; or all! he sent to any part ni the country hF sending the money and Mfal3Ur, k1p251.1k,7 .4it.A. Substitute for the New Liquor Law.—DR.N'S ANTI BACCHANALIAN ELIX.R, safe and fure rvmedy fur cure of INTE 31 P RANCE. A concautiateil veretaYe extract, and as a lonic is are' gonit , d. For Om f dimcing,im ;t is n most criltriliM py ;pp m, /.+r, r:cmpT,in!, PpLl,p7y. yrn! Ps!. - 1 Fence 1,, bll , ri at Tfy•ro,.,. Thi , Inn lirinc is intrniind to pr.idn n Om tual, otlil n trl4:ait, fir a'cobel!, ;:,vvrnl Snow, 's when , it. we LI, OW ,quite; vo, to paraerl who are rez;ly desirutzs of brettl.,. off Om. dixjr ;II be a ;,..a.; ttt I.r hut t at tht Drug StGt•—i Wt. (/KU. 11. Eve/.lt, No. 110 Wo.•1 cot n.r • i ntivy,,ir,n of the GoHen Mortar. np2boh 44. - Cough Remedies.— Ir. lieyrer*.g Pectoral S) rap cure }cu. Dr. Key:e.: . 6 Pe•tnral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. li.eyFer'r P,t`ral Syrup will cure I aryn.4'tis. Dr. liet c w's Syrup will Influenza. Dr. Heys P.-et ra rop will cure a cold In the Lek I. Dr. Syrup will cure laelpient C.n guml A rl.-eot I t r Irrn, Mr. .1. W. Voatch, of 1:61,,,by, '• 1 %cant •tn, in and mr tc , n bottltnt of ynur r vc in ra i Byrn;. by mall. re d• a lady bc, van La. n c tt.t4h and the 11,. I tr,e in •Iv , ntvl tdicd evcr)thing without Itcnobt, .011 1 ;;:,thottl-• or yr ur lei oral Sirup; 1 lttol: it but twice, and It curd ma ..Intl an I r Dr. Pr:7 GAL .911 I' i• awl oth,r• o vent, 5,111 xt DR. EI:Vi ,, EIV2, 1.10 {v,4 ht .1 I'. V1,E411.414., I thitheny. art2s,l,v Unim of housand Flowers, 11, beauti fying thoC , moolictn,ani 0:1....11.nting nil TAN, PIIIPLai IL c d FILECI:LE the o. 1 4 .c:tlut Dr. 1:17.Y51...11%.1, 140 Wu,(l strs , t }DDT) tiarrell'i Indian Liniment, For li;,00loivon, iiltrit in 11, s:lr—Sorr, of Mn. 11 0, 0. c.gr.r. St, wp I( or 7, on to ,i, t4i,tv.tour Kitt LL'S. INDIAN (.17s I ENT' it with; dd X) , 1.7. , LA,' nr.t half a de,...21 I,tt:, on !Mud. RI/ 1 'I n ; do not ilisepp,icit and GEO. KErSErEI Drug No 1:0 revs. eoruer of Virtln alley; ,Ll-: JOhl, UU i Lii,rty Ft re , . ti , ' Sick Ileactat lie and Neuralgia or F..xr kas trri , I.l' 0.t6 ELI 'S. I, , EI'UTLATI VI: It ilialLA Tr - cable, Row,Bayarda town, Ei"th tVard, sap. lie a:, rnr“l of ,! 4. rk Ilalilacho o f " eigl.t ~Andicz, by thrve b0tt1..4 Oak. , !..ra Depora. Live ,',.yrc.p. Ile boil Tarioui Way:aid:MS without a ear.. Il.• Ii now e^tbely Uakeley'e Dppurative is for ilbrurrltir.m. Scrota:A, Teller, and n; I erur tire tlisea.ee• For nn/„ 10,1. eu.l KLYSEI:I2., No. II) Weld "sign r.f the liehl n ?.lortnr. rrire 75 et-110 prr 14110, .p 2., Poetry l! . tt a sen,ficappl,- , , , i.n ,::- Crlialrettoro's Excelsior !lair Dye. A. red dopy.: darken In the twilight, And blacken+ c'er hymn'? skyli;ht, Se Cn,re Dec turneth To Mark the !,air that redly buroeth. ruffle Eedi cunningly I.lacken, the team When an enemy dame at tire queer litt:e gnome Betio quick Ca! , T I NAL.) Will darken the hair, With limo DYE at ad dy. a most efrivilent and rare CrisLedi , ro'F Excelsior Dyr hol,Eale End r..tnil at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wcol :tree' of the Gel :en Meeter. n 1.17 _ rt.i. Neuralgia. -- tormi,loble dlveuvr, Feet., to I,ollq the sitiil of physi,ial,, yirlds !ike mogi • to Cartor',4 Mixtur, Mr. F. Loden. flrmrt y r.f the A F tor N ew y r ,a, un,ll:Cr rrTrivor of ;.11i:. Exchaugo Is one of the hundryds who hove born cured of Er,re Nut Cartor's :•prtli•ll Mix:urn. I:ire•t• hi. etiro. hp. fl ., '111,11”1,1•••I It t, 7,111111.1 . . of II PI , 11. hit Wit h ,7.•ry• trtn r.IIIL HO '3), It II ho 111,0 eSlrriordiwiry trwdleirit• he 1,, pre, ret.:l, used, iirpl the be-t 11,11 punt. r 4 re,vn. Mr= air Ilurd's flair Restorer.--This prwraration ititems to be etflascious tor the rwstortathn of tie knit noon hail fields. Ws. have siren the testimony of persons well known to us, who have used the ,emilnund Stler,4gf ul ly, thereby r..,robtmitio,Z tin , opinion of its yet:torn:iv+ Cy. We Iv, wnt nothing more deSi sable in the way of Tor e onal eorneitneitv 1111,1 non tort than n tat head of hair, nod any proc,,, by which this crowning ornament of the otter {ire:on — roil, Cr reirrivereil whan 114. without. in the hitter vitae, a resort to 'too pea and Scratches, de c.-eves to be halt.-. 1 and embraced with misfit lade Ly nil of either sea, who are unlucky enbuir ft to need its benefit. We took 11,71,i01i the other day to noti, thi• islusble compound in the above terms, an I now rrpu . •lish what was then said, to show our favorable opini,n of it. The foredoin,,i Is taken from Peter.dinrg (Virginia) and refers to nn article which has for n time been advvrtcsed in our columns. We must ,ufes , that we have been siiinewhst peoples' as to the remarkable effe.its attributed to this famous 'Hair Restorer" But our in• credulity has been greatly i.hukon wl , bin a day et Irv, by f,eillt a soap In of Contifteate. of welthnown eh d p e rt, o tly credible citizens of the neigh`.. ing . P-•wn of Preston—one of them the Capsain of a New L , adm w bath: Odp—t the effect that, In caoh of thee. n:'•e.:. a two Or three the' of the• "Ii ,t, • " had s. n nlla brout,h: oat a new and vigorous lia'r n the bead when. it was before bald—the being. to •me ra<,• . ot M 6, then years J;il.l.ldit,Z. V.. do not supisise it is by au) nice, ties h-en thus eore.•. , ful in one eLstt, or two, or a doi,n, It I , then-fore cenaia to prove equally sll^,s , flll in Ell. ',Jut with gurh Ft,,/,'rertg es 'deuce as the foregoing.. very (ow bald heads, we suspect, would willing!) fore n f sir trial of tho " Restorpr." All such "old heads" ar, it.f.o.due I that the artiste can be had Measrs. Lee thtgodd's Norwi Erenlrij Courier. Fold NelaoleFide and retail at Dr. KEICSEIItz, 1.40 Wood street, alga of the Golden :‘l.irtar. m 1.21) W. C. GALL:\ 11 E spacious estabilshuwat ha+ born by tb, sub scriber, and ri,uplet-le ronovated lie is at all hours prepare( to farili.ll every luxury (hut van ho found in re:taurantA iir lhu Stales. Bar will alw ais be supplied with Ow v.ry bo:t Liquor, (l u mp o f re ,,, d e . in ils always bp. ((mud at Wilkins hail. 1.1. 7 C. till LAG if Alexander hays, IVIL ENGINEER AND :StiltVr.lUll. F fth strvet, op. ponit, the Court I! use. Ural:H.—hag !RT. manes)ly /1.1111 aid p lake( UElly attend to uit bUSilltl39 eutrusted to I.ls charge. [A rertif,ate from L:untt , ..;1113.1, Mrtryll.l.: 10. Marvii ;9. 15;.1 reel 1.71 y, yours, :r PROI11.11:TOB. I=l WEISZ ,`• l WEE TO LET, FOR SALE, &o. He antlntl Sites for Country Homes. LIME undersigned -offers for stdeoad easy terms, WITT LOTS laid off and restricted for ruhtl reeldencett. Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Allegheny river, 754 feet long by 200 feet deep; haring fronts on Mary and Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr street& This square contains many Fruit-Trees of , the choicest kind, and commands a tine view of the picturesque ant romantic sce nery around. lam desirous-of preserving thia square en tire, as it would afford one of the most charming and meg nificent sites for a gentleman's summer residence, in the iminediate vicinity °ram twocitiff... Also, about TIIft).E AORRS OF GROUND, at the bead of the Island, advantageously situated formanufacturing pur poses. The above property if, situated in Duquesne borough, on the high and main bank of ilerr's Island, and is reached by a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap. ply at my residence, In Duquesne borough, on the main bank, fronting the head of Wen's Mend, or of JOHN DUN LAP & CO., corner of Second and Market eta., Pittsburgh. aprl7:tf WM. C. MILLER. Valuable Property for Sale. rUWO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erected four I Brick nod two Frame Buildings, which rent annually for WO. Said property is situated in the Ninth. Ward of the chy of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between - and Ale", the Factory and Ground known no the "Empire Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets. Also, '2.3 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny fiver. one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of this lend there is the best Saw Mill location in the county. Also, a number of lets containing from 1 to 5 acres of choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrenceville. The above named pieces of property are very desirable, and will he disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur chasers. For terms of sale and further Information apply to Wm P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh._ R. D. TIIOIII2BON, Assignee (or Jas. 8. Negley Coal Works For Sale. 6 t. ed, l a tEE Ac nd all the . imOpFr.oLvAekirupen'tsitttereonacTnessoufece°°ssal ful operation. r aid Farm is situated' on the Monongahela, Aver, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and is suiiplied with a Farm House, Baru, Tenant HOUSBB, oicliard, Railroad, and ex,e I I en t harbor. The vein of is five feet thick, and cannot be surpassed to quality. For further particulars apply to NICIIOLSON A . PAYNE, No 235 Liberty street. Itesidenee at Evergreen. rTHP UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his property In the Evergreen Colony, Ross Township, five miles from Pittsburgh. The house la 58 by 34, arranged with Four Rooms, a Ititahea, and a large Hall on the first floor, and Is provided with a Water Closet and Rath Room—the latter with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to the house ere Two Acres of Oround, held in fee, on which there Is a }Vail of unfailing soft water, a Stable and a Chicken U011F,... 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 brunches hf study. This admirably conducted Sehonl Is of incalculable advantage to the man of family, as the Ideas here have an opportunity of shooting without the coutaralnating influence of otefide pressure, too often found around schools In the city and immediate vicinity. The House and the Two Acres will be sold with or with nut the interest in the farm properly, and the avails will be Laken in adjusted balances and cert(ficates of deposit against fets3l WILLIASI A. HILL, 64 Wood street. BASEMENT TO LET. A GOOD AND WELL FINISHED BASEMENT, 21 feet A cable by 32 deep, one half above ground, well lighted, airy and pleasant, nib a Coal Vault and Hydrant attach id to it; on FOURTH street, above brnithfield; will ha rented from the Ist of April. It Is a good stand, and roam fir a House and Slgo Painter, or any business' of a simildr kind. Enquire of OEO F. OILLMOBE, m 620 At the office of the Morning Post. Coal Land for Sale. EV ENT V-FIVE TO EIG ['TY ACRES best quality IV 1,1 C./ AL. which can be brought to the centre of East ffir minghani or the river by Railroad. This offers the best op portunity to manufacturers and dea‘ers which can ever be btniard to seenre a valuable Coal tract SO near the city. The surf., in beautifully located for Country Seats, and w:11 be sold whole, or in one to five acre lots. Apply to WM. PHILLIPS, corner First and ROSS streets, or L. 0. mettntN, No. 93 Fourth street near Wood. Land for Sale ISOO ACRES t ' ll S ar!io F n i r . l A v N er n . 'R l isL O n a d E l S s T he e a ° vi tr l; lTY timbered, hashas no excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance of 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 across it. The billistown creek runs through it. A LSO, 500 acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the S.nnbury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than In these lands. The completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region Rill render th.sroal, lumber, Iron ore and soil. of great value. Enquifftf C. D. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. 747 Fourth street. feb?...eam•tf INO LET—From the Ist of April next, the commodious BRICK BUILDINGS situate in the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between Breckenridge street and the Monongahela riser, lately occupied by liftmen. Balm well, Pears a Co. as a Glass manufactory and warehouse. This property is eligibly situate', adjacent to the Monon gahela wharf, for any business connected with steamboating or river trade, or for manufacturing purposes. Sereral small Buildings and a capacious yard are attach e'. Apply to octvrat W. DAMNMS., President Pitt. and Conn. IL It. Co., Neville Hell, Fourth and Liberty streets. Boarding School, OSUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The GLEN MOTEL and llzoutils are olfererl fur RENT for either the above purposes. The aloe and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable ' render this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to mb'24.tf .1. W. BUTLER, 97 Front strata. For Rent, A FARM CONTAINING 63 ACRES OF LAND, under a 11, blob state of ealtivaAon, with a large and convenient DW EI LINO ITOU.E, recently built and of modern style: good Barn, Stabling, &c., situated on the south bank of the Monomialitla river, d miles above Pittsburgh, being one of the most beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to be found. Po.,Em.sion given on or beore the let of April next. Enquire of IL WILDS & CO., 'tt 133 Wood street. Law Hooka. lAM authorized to sell low some valuable Law Hooks. 10 VOiti. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvier's Institutes; Greenliers Evidence; Wharton's Digest, last ed.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Au GEO. I'. GILLMORE, at the office of :doming Poet isamn - . A It 1110UCIIE AND Si..lT ON HARNESS.—They were ni n. de to ord-r by our best merhanhs, and have only h en used a few months. They will be add at a bargain, ay in consequence of a change !hat has taken place in the sub,cnber's family, he h •a no further u3e for them. A. BALLOU, aps N 0.146 Water street. .131111.01:111.: I.lJ'l FOIL SALLIL. ALoT 21 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending bark 100 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot k a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot to in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incombrance. Enquire of (IEO. F. OILLII.OItE, ivlo At 011 Ice of Morning Post. ==M O( )1 LEI'S HOTEL, (formerly known as the LatiRTIETII 1 Moues,) to offered for loose on favorable terms. Being situated on the corner of Fourth street and Grant, near to the Court House, and about midway teen the Monongahela IVharf and the rennsybAnia Depot, It is one of the moot pleessu t, convenient and desirable locations in the city. The Gael will be furnished, if desired, and leased for a term of years, commencing from the first of April next,. For further information apply to JOSEPH S. A A. P. MORRISON, Att'ys, OM ee No. 143 Fourth at., Pittsburgh. jant. , 4 cl . wtf For Rent, FARM CONTAINING ABOUT 140 ACRES, on the 1% Steubenville Turnpike six miles from Fittsborgh, h dnestead of William ..ircklrmick. Possession given Immediately. Terms $2OO per annum. Enquire of JAMES C. RICHEY, Near the premises. MEM Lot. for Sale. A GOAD BUILDING lOT, 24 feekiront on Carson street bi to) tett in d..tpth, In liirlifinghatu, will be sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMQIIE, at office of the Horning Post. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. , BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by WO. A toed bargain ran be had by applying . on at the Olive of the MottN I.NU POST. ryl2ttf rott SALE— An eseellent Frame House and Lot, on Itomea street, Allegheny city, at a very low rote. En• quire at THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth street. LE )1.1 two story Brick DweMug Rouse, ou Centre 00000. Apoty to 11. MINER b. CO, No. 32 Smithfield street DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND ALTRIST, TREATS ALL Dlsstsrs OP THE SYS AND EAR WITHOUT =PPM, LEECHING GLISTERING OR THE DOE OP CALOMEL. _ _ . . OFFICE 468 BROADWAY, COE. GRAND ST., NEW TORII Iloura from 9 A. NI. to 4 P.M. OrGII, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or Du Chronic Blindness with Films, 'rids, Amanrosis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among the diseases of the eyo which srs treated by Dr. H. with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. All letters pasbpaid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thous sands of cases which hare been successfully treated by Dr. Henderson Win J. Fryer, 326-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. Alfred Southwick, Printer, " 0 thiodspeed, Glens Falls, N. Y. *Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. *31, - s. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. ass Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess sco, N. Y. *E.I ward G. Solger, Bristol, Cann. *J.,hir Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. Dar id Little, Engineer, N.Y. Win. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Enq., N. Y. }James W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. Jarvis Rodgers, A. It. Reeves, Telegraph Operate; St. Nicholas Hotel. IL 31. Ferriss, Organ Buildor, Houston St. R. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y. M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. Ross, Albany, N.Y. A. Dillenhach, Schstnictady, N. Y. Capt. B. H. Ilaviland, Athens, N. Y. John W. Hackett, Itinghampton, N. Y. °These patients were blind, and had to be led to the office. At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city at pleasure. *These cases of Amanrosis were restored to sight after they were given up as incurable by the faculty, and eau be referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facts in these cases, by writing to them. TO Wholesale Groner*, Liquor Dealers and Al astute(' threes. r SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality j_ of OIL OF COGNAC, of which 3 / 4 of an ounce with 60 pale-, pure Spirit will produce El lineCognaa Brandy. Efii ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARD'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER and PEA , Ic BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCILNAPPS Sod SCOTTISH WHISKY, ere acknowledged by the New Yuri( manufacturers by the great demand after them. DI. rections for use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWAAGER, 141 Malden Lune, New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemlcali, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's Ext.Copaiva, Sulphate an linV &C. - deal:lst! BARR & mosion, ARCLUTECTS:—Onicos: Philo Hall, No. 76 Third street, Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diandond, A ll egheny. iv12:6173 r SION.M.—You eau sale botp, u yuu nave deo 1 oiled on hbvtnian introduction to yonieelf. CARGO', 76 FOURTII etreet, suits the public in style, trim and quality of PICTURES. apl6 y; x ~ '' ~„ r i DR. INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A PSEIVOMEZION 71V NRDTOIIVE. H'aalth Restored and Life Lengthened IllOBA3ll'B INVIGOIIATINO TT will replace weakness with ,strength, incapaclty with - efficiency, irregularity with no:brat and natnial ac• tivlty, and this not only without hazard. of reaalen,but with a happy effect on the general organization. - *lr Bear in mind that ail maladies. 'wherever they * begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the peralization of the nerve of motion and sensation Is physical death.. Boar In mind, also, that for every kind of macrame dlsertie, de Elkk Cor dial is the only rellibleprepar - afire - known; ' CUBE OR NBAVOUS ,DISBASES, No language can conve3r,an adequate Ades of the mere diate and almost miraculous change width Itoccasions in the diseased, debilitated and shattered _nertniai oystem, whether broken clown by excess, weak by nature, or Bnpalr• ed by sicknees—the unstrung and related organizttion is at once braced, revivified 'and built Alp. The mental -and physical syniptoms of nervous disease vanish togethcf hn der Its influence.' Nor la the effect temporary; for'the OCCi dial properties of the medicine reach the consthutionitself; and restore it to its'norruiff condition. Confaslori, giddinerti, null. of bl - oil to the head, melon choly, debility: . hysteria, wretchedness, though:it:et self destrnetion—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, ,geneval "'rostra tlon, irritability, nervousness, inability . to steep, diseases neldent to males, decay bf the propagating fuiethine, byst terla, osououttrail, vague terrors, palpitation of Ole' heart, impotency, constipation, etc-, from whatever causes it is, if there be any rellanoO to be Placed on hurt= testi mony, A GREAT BIibICINE FOR FEALILE.3. , The unparalleled effeCts of this great restorative In all complaints Incident to females, mark a new era in the antes of medicine. Thousande of stlmulardsharrebeen Invented— thousands of iq►igoranta concocted—all purportiag to be speci£ed In the Terious diseases anddorangementa to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. Who suffers from weekuecc, dera"gement, nervousness, tremors, pains in the back, or any other di3onler, - whether peculiar to her vex, or common to both semea—to eve the invigorating. Cordial a trial.. • _ . Or others, will find this Cordial after they have need a hot tle or two, o thorough regenerator of the tysteni. In • w directions are told - found thft happy Parents of lutalthy spring, who 'would not have been so but for this extraord'. nary prepiration. And it pozdeat for - the many dlr. eases for which it Is recommended. Thomsen& bf young men have been restored by u.ting it,' and not . in a 'dints It• dance his It failed to benefit them. , . PERSONS OF PALE COUPE/MON. or consumptive labile, aro restored by the Use of a bottle os two to bloom and vigor, changing...the skin from &pale, ye'- low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. These are some of the mei and melancholy effects prods. ced by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the bark and. limbs, paths in the head, dimness of eight,loss of mue- Cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive functiotus, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effectaon the mind are much to be dreaded. Lots of memory, confusion of Ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, selklistrust, love of solitude, timidity, etc. are come of the. evileprodu.. ced. All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE ehould reflect that a sound mind and body are thumped ne. ceseary requisites to promote connubial happiness; Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a. weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and: .filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be. comes blighted with your own. CAUTION. • Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been sown' ter' felted by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have - the proprie• tor's fac-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown in the glass: Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial, C. /1.111:NG, Proprietor, N. Y. The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, In pint bob , tlee—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollllllh sL for twelve dollars. C. H. /LINO, Proprietor. 192 Broadway; N. Y. Bold by Druggists throughout the llnited Eitates,, Canada and the West indicts. Pittsburgh :MB. i3EO. H. KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood 3: Do. FLDMING, DUOS. No. 60 Wood st. Do. —.....n.. E SELLERS, Wood strret. Allegheny City-3. P. VLE3tING. Aent for 0h10...J. D. PARK, Chichmsti. I apriulkirly FEVER AND AGUE CURE OR, NATURE'S. INFALLIBLE BYECIFIO, FOR the Prevention and Cure of Imitsfrirmsw and. Ra- PETERS, Feira and AGCS, °LULLS and FEStig, DITDIII Area, GgIeZRAL Dm:Aar, MOUT Swmtrs, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. This subtle atzitovhcric poimn Which at certain seasons is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, la those= In character wherever it exlstsNorth, South, East or West—end will every wherWyleld to this oewly-discovered antidote, which is claimed to be the greatest discovery in medicine erer made. This specific is so harmless that it mule) taken by perf sow of every ego, sex or condition, and.it will' not substi tute for one disease others still worse, as is too often the re sult in the treatment. by Quinine,Mercury,.Arsenic, and other poisonous sr deleterious drugs, not a ,partiOlopf any of which is admitted into this preparation.' The proprietor distinctly claims theso extrannituary re- - - snits from the use of this 1iAT137,11, ANT/DOTI: TO "ddLiatLi. It will entirely protect any resident or tfaveler even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly in. haling Malaria or .Miasma. It will Instantly check the Ague inpersona who have suf fered for any - length of time, from ono day to twenty years,. so that they need never hare anotherchiU , by continuing its use according to directions. It will immediately relieve all the distre&Ting results ni Bilious or Ague diseases, such es general debility, night sweats, etc. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and, radical cure is effected. Finally, lie use will-banieh Fever and Ague from famillen and all clams. karmers and all laboring men, by adopt ing it as a preventiVe, Will be free from Ague or Bilious at tacks in that season of the year which, while it I; the most sickly, is the most valuable one to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases: some may require more: Directions printed in German,.French and Spanish, accompany each bottle ' Price One Dollar. Liberal dlacounts undo to the trade. Trade' circulars for warded on application, and the article will be consigned on liberal terms to responsible parties in every section of the country. JAS. d. RHODES, Proprietor, Proildenee, R. I. Aorays—New York: C. V. CtICKENER. A CO., and C. H. RING. Boston WEEKS A POTTER. Philadelphia: DYOTT & SONS. J; MITCHELL, No. 205 Liberty street, next door to Hand. WOODSIDES & BROTHER, earner of Anderson and Lacoek stn., Allcebeny. ifeb27 GER]YIAN BITTERS', PREPARED BY DR. C. IL JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL MICTEALLY CQBL LITER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. 'JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous DeLilily , Disea;e4 of the Kidneys, end ail discuses arising from a di:enteral Liver. or Stomach. Such • asConstipa• tion,lnward Plies, Fulness or Wood to the Head, Acidify of theS tom anti, Nausea:Heartburn, Diegnst for Food, - Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour 'Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at tho Heart, Chock ing or Suffocating SenssUon when In lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the • Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &a, Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in tho Flesh, Constant Imagiu ings or Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the attention of ttie public to tide preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confi• dance In Its virtues and adaptation to the diqe.uses fo r whi c h It is recommeruleiL It to no new and untried article, but one that has stood theh test of a ten , years' trial before the Anierican people, and its-reputation and sale la unrivalled by any Similar pre parations extant. The testimony In Its favor given by the moat prominent and well known Physicians anti individu als, In all parts of the country Is immense. • Referring any who may doubt, to my Memorabilia," or Practical Reuipt Book, for Farmers andramilies, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Mace and Itianufact - cy,120 Arch street, Phila. delphla, Pa. , gar Bold by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 Wood street; It. A. Fahnestock & Co„. Ito. 0 Wood street; Fleming Lrothera, 60 Wood street ; IL P. Snorts andJ:P.Flaming, Allegh:ny. declikdawly to liazin's Premium Perfumery. APRIZE MEDAL at the Great London Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations, in I BSI, and Seven High est Premiums, awarded the subscriber in this conatry, have proved his preparations of a superior quality, and placed him among the best perfumers and soap makers of Europe and America. Ills celebrated Shaving Creams And .Lus. tralea, his fine Pomades, Toilet Waters, and Perfumes for the Handkerchief, (of 80 tarieties,) are unsurpasse by any in the world.. AU articles purchased at this establishment aro warrant. ed of the finest quality. 'With an addition of many now articles to. hie list, and greatly intiessed Utilities for man ufacturint4 hc enabled to insular' them to dealers in any quantity desired, and at Very liberal prism Country Dealers, requesting it, can have a Price Ll 4 mailed to their address, fres of poetage. X. DAZE'S, (Successor to E. Itottesel.) Ho. il4 Chestnut street, below Fourth, feb22:dawlm is Philadelphia. Palmer , e Celebrated Epicurean Sanaa, STANDS PILI.F . ..SII.NENT for flavoring Soups, °revive, Fish, Neat, Game, &e. We advise all good houseveiveit to try it. Price 25 cents per bettle„at all Groceryand Fruit Stores In the United States and Canndas. For sale by WOLIIRG and G. IL HEWER. Pittsburgh. P. T WRIGHT a CO., '241 - Market et rect. 'Philndelphia J9nlo:dswly DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Allan De -1 votes hie e utire attention to an office Practice. His business is mostly confined to Pritals Venereal Diseases, and such painfulaffections, brought on by Imprudence, youthfullndulgence nudeness . Syptdils,Syphllitioßrupidons,Gonorrhea,Oleet,Strioture Urethral Dlearges, Impurity °tithe' Blood, with all Meal sea of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Etinli tions,Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak. nets, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections,. Paine in the Back and Loins. loot tation of the Bladder and Kidnerye,enceessfally treated... Once pantnteed • Tweedy years' practice (tea la this city) enables Dr Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to allwho may coma nn; Office and Private thuntiltaticialt j- coms, 41,lhamead alley ieli„Chaiges a:tolerate.' ' novfolkw•ly Brnrn'enewly dikomed - E19 , 37 for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain Illon:dy that painful trouble. It never rails. OniceandPrirate Consultation BOOMS NO. 41 DIAMOND Pitaburgb, Penn's. The Doetorls always *thorns mareb23eaw. CILEME-800 boxes W. R .cutting °beet"; 600 very best r airy do. For rate by a .9 =EU FL COLLINI. -y_ ERNI Ct'. , 111M=5115 MEDICAL. LOBS O . P ,71L11011T, EVERY WOMAN. OF EDNBE, 1 1AltlitrILPERS04}3, AGENTS RHODES' DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED M=l==3 MEE MEM 141=1:=
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