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Henderson, Mc chairman of the American - county .9ommittee stated the object of the coMventioato be the election of coven delegates to represent-the American pertyin the June State Convention, and also the appoint ment ofseviral stardlng committees. Thinames of the delegates were called over, when the following gentlemen presented credentials from the city die trick; Prrrsmmon,—Steond Ward: J. IT. Foster. 'Thomas F. Wil. son, John Groenongh. Third Ward—Wilham B. Scheeler, 'Joseph Morrison, A: IL Parsons. fourth Ward—J. D. Owerus. Folk Ward—Dasidll'Lettn. Sixth Ward—Thomas A Rowley, Daniel- Armstrong, Capt. Wm. Ward. Ninth :Ward—Renry-Drown. AitianctiT. First . R. Phillip!, R. B. Wills. Ittainti Ward—M. B. Johns, R. P. Smith, James C. Ben ler `-istm. Third Ward—William Red, Joseph Ripely, Tierabsdi; Eburth Ward.--William Magill, 11. rlaillips. in addition to those, the following country districts were 'tains Sivesental. Manchester, Reserve, Birmingham, East Birmingham and Bbirpsburg. After the credentials of the different candidates had been presented, the Convention went into an election for seven delegates to the state convention, when the following per eons were chosen J. Ileron Foster, Pittsburgh; Valentine Short, Menthes David L. Smith, Allegheny ; It. Best; 11. Phillips, Its ' ltteiTe ; L. 0. Cameron, Allegheny; W. Phillips, Pittsburgh While the members of the convention were marking fir .delegates, a committee of throe were appointed and retired to draw up resolutions expressive of the views of the Amer. immnarty of Allegheny comity. During the absence of the committee, a desultory discus • don 'was carried on relative to an cptn organization , of the party: - 'Mr:Greenough hoped that no one would be selected as a delegate to Harrisburg who was opposed to an open organi nation. . lir. Short said that, as the delegates to the State Couren. Lien were golog for the purpose of making daylight nomina. tions, it woo wrong for any one who was opposed to an open American party to accept the office. Captain Ward remarked that he would like to hear the matter of open organization discussed by the convention -In Mier that he might know exactly what was meant by the expression. The President,Mr. Greenough, s apposed it meant a party that Would - meet in open convention, nominate a ticket, and-support that ticket boldly. After considerable talk on this subject. the committee on 'resolutions returned, and reported the following, which Were unanimously adopted: Weitozas: The American party has always been an open petty; and no one who Is really in favor of its principles should fear to act openly in support of them, and to avow - them upon all proper occasions; therefore, Resolved, That we are In favor of an open American or ganisation, and treat that every county of the Common. wealth will be represented in the American State Conven tion, to be held at Harrisburg, Jane 1 - th, to nominate a eandidete for Canal CoMmissioner, and choose delegates to the next open American National Convention. Bezoloxi, That as when our forefathers determined to achieve their independence, their firm reliance was that IrOpertint declaration, "Our cause is last our Union per :fest,' duty, principle, patriotism, and policy, all demand Item its, to the present disruption of the oil Whiz and Democratic parties, n boll, comistent, unbroken American :trent, in the one true and only issue to be tried by the 'Grand Inquest of the Na top—an Aumucax PAIL'S against . a ?mutton - Nan and its abettors. until the American born - ahW rale the Country of their Birthright without fear of let or hindrance. On motion, tha following gentlemen were appointed ma arzeentiveamamittee for the eneuing year: Valentine Short. hlittehester;ll Phillips, Reserve; L. Phillips, Allegheny, Hato, Birmingham; J. B. Roberts, Sharpsburg; • 13.:B. Cainaban, East Birmingham; James C. llenderson, Allegheny; L.O. Cameron, ittsburgh ; Joo. Krause, South ..PiEtsbrugh; Theinas P. Sandford, Baldwin; James Render• 'man, Staler; K. T. Friend, Lawrenzerille ; Samuel Chad• Penn. - ' The Convent:on then adjourned sine die. •OinciaL PROCEEDINGS OP COMMON COCNCIL. -Ifonday, April 'A 1555.--Members izeseut—Messrs. Barr, 'Blacks Duncan, Edgar, hlvans, Deity, Crarey, Griffin, Ile:d -amn, Irwin, Say, Resmedy, Eirkpatriek, King, Lerria, 'Little, "Mackin, 'Moorhead, McAdams, McMaster, Scott, .inekeiand President long. Thenalantes of the hot mailing real and approved. I!dr. Getty presented a petition from the night police for * speedy payment of their warrants. Read and referred to -: MA= committee: • _ . Mr. Lewis presented a cummanication from Smith, Eck- Stiebel k CO" askiog COUDEn3 to examine a "ntr,et Soraeper," whi,la they would wish to dispose of to the city. Bead Ind adopted, (hit the councils will examine the Ctn .. Ity.of the machine vrhenerer its proprietors may choose to es_ habit it. Also &communisation from the Mayor ;Oath, to 14%3 and dogs running at large. Read. in wannection with which Mr. Lewis offered the foliowiing get-elution: • • Emitted, That the police committee be authorized to rent a lot: and erect thereupon a pound. if tatceseary: and that the Mayor be . autboritztal and empowered to employ a number of men—not encoding nine—to carry out the law relationla the arresting and impounding of hogs run talligat large through the city, and the destruction of dogs. The expenses of same to be paid out of contingent fund, from - the receipts of the pound as far es tiler go; remainder toom the committee of finance Read twice and laid over. Mr. Edgar, a communication from 11. Rafferty relative to a lost - Warrant of $7,01; and a resolution titrvklgog the Mayor to dray a duplicate warrant Read and pawed Mr. Duncan; a petition in favor of Pater Murphy asking .tOtapeusttiou - for time lost from Injuries received, whilst on duty as watchman. Referred to police committee, with lower to act. Mr, lifoorhead,n petition asking for a remission of n fine !traipsed on Jobe ArKelry, for blasting rocks whilst grad ing streets; also, a rewilution to the effect. Read and Me:Getty, a communication from the Allegheny amn. mile; asking for the appointment of a committee to meet 9130 of their own, relative to n bridge between the two aides. Approved of; and Messrs. Getty, Leafs an d Tacker appointed—Means. Kier and Murdock cn part of the select cOnheiL • Mr. Moorhead, a resolution directing the water commit. tee to have the water pipes in the Allegheny r ver extended .furtber out. Adopted. - Mt.Ottty, the following resolution, which was adopted neseird,"Tbat in attnrilauce with an ordinance passed the Pith day , of June, 1953, the presidents of the select end common counciii; and the chairman of the committee on finance, be and are hereby appointed a committee under whose control the bonds issded to the Chartlers Railroad Company shall be add—Pail committee to ace that pro visions of the ordnance are complied with. Abrodhe following, and referrel to committee on streets : Resoirci, That thn committee on etreeiii be directed to hire Exchange alley pared from Belie alley to Water street. The select committee to whom had been referred the rules of ord• r for revision, made a report, which report was accepted anti the riles adopted as aubmiltee by the com mittee... Mr. Irvin'a bill of C. L. Magee, $G,39, for adjusting scales. Resuland the Mayor directed to draw a warrant for the amount. The President read a communication from the • Union Telegraph Co. asking the privilege of erecting a pole on Wood at. Request granted. Also a bill of L. Harper for $7.00, printing. Referred to - committee on claims and ac counts The President announced Stesers. Wart, Edwards and Little. the committee on railroads, on the pad t of the cam mon council. On motion of Mr Edgar the Presidents of councils were added to the same committee as ex.olllelo members. Mr. Moorhead offered the following resolution: . Resolved, That the select and common councils ree3ll3 - mend the vacation of the canal from Liberty street to the Mononghela river, as provided for In a bill now pend in; before the Legislature, N 0.1310 81e of the House of Beer.: eentatives. Mr. Kennedy moved to indefinitely postpone. Lo=t. Mr. Getty moved to strike out Liberty Creel, and insert Seventh street, which was minim' by the following vote: Yeas—Messrs. Barr, Duncan, Evans, Getty, Irvin, Kelly. Kennedy, Kirkpatrick, Kh3g, McAdams, McMaster, Bcott, and Tucker;-13. Maya-41.essrs., Black, Edgar, Gracey, Griffin, Herdman, Davie, Little, - Moorhead and President-9. On motion of Mr: Irvin the proviso in the resolution we stricken out. The resoluihin as ascended was then passed by the follow • ing-vote: Yeas—Messrs. Barr, Duncan, Evans, Getty, Irvin, Kelly, Kennedy, Iflrkpatrick. King, Leal, Moorhead, Alcadamy, Scott, Tacker and President-15 'The report and.resolution of the committee on street., which was Accepted and passed In select, council, was then - taken up and read a first at I second lime, and laid over. . And on motion Council adjourned to meet Monday even ingtvro weeks. • CLOSING.: 05' TIIE h.l/aLs. The following 13theditle of the houti at which the different mails, leavi P.; this City, are closed at the Post Office, will be found very .ueSful matter of reference. Merchants and others will do well to cut it out and ost it up In their offices: KASTSRIC ElmtPlltux —To Hollidaysburg, Ilarrlsbure, Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Boston, Washington City and New Orleans, at 8 P. M., and 12 o'clock, midnight. WAY MAIL, DAILY—To Greensburg, Blairt.ville, Johns• town, linsairxdon and Lancaster, at 12 o'clock, midnight. WaSrtax DAILY—To Cleveland, Buffalo Erie, Chicago. Toledo, Detroit, Dubuque, Keokuk an d 4, t , L Th i,„ , at I ,n'clock.zoldnight. To Columbus, Cincinnati, Inditinapol is. /ettlerllle Maysville, Memphis. Nashville and Little Rock, (Ark.) athalf past 1 o'clock, P. M., every day. -.• HMV= WAY: MAIL, DAILY—To Sewickley, Pconemy, Rochester, Beavey, New -Lisbon, Salem, Poland, Massillon. Mansfield, Wooster, Warren, Wellsville and Crestline, at 12 o'clock, midnight. • 11011111 WpirEarr—To Butler. Mercer, West Greenville, llieadville and Waterford, at 8 o'cl:ek, A. M, daily. .• Tax-Wasatv--To Harmony, Harlansburg, Porlersville, Middle Lancaster and Ztllienople. every Monday, Wed ne,-- . day and Friday. Close 12 o'clock, midnight, Sunday, Toes• .darand Thursday nights. Sorra Catania AND Wasrzttst Denr.—To Canonsburg, -- Washington, West Newton, Somerset and Wheeling (Yu ) at 12 o'clock, midnight .• lIITZII. HAM DAILY—To Port Perry, Id'Keesport, ?done n vitals City, Brownsville and Uniontown, at 12 o'clock, midnight. • To Steubenville, Ohio, daily, at 8 o'clock, A. M. WAY Man DAILY—To Temperanceville, Remington, Fay ette, Florence, Parls'and Shirland, at 12 o'clock, midnight. NOIIT a Bantam DAILY.—To Sharpaburg, Tarentum, Free port, Kittanning and Clarion, at 5 o'clock, P. M. In addition to these there are a few weekly mails, wh i ch =way go out on Saturday mornings. .PsosisertmAtuA Rstmtmati.—The receipts from opaarengersi at the Pittsburgh office of this Company, during the month of April, amounted to $21,913,60. The number ~of tickets sold was 7,423. We understand that the Com pany intend, next week, tok4ae two additional trains on ,th e road, thus. making in'ariliven daily trains. MEOEAIOcB':BANK.—At the: Merchants' Es atiange yesterday, two thousand and twentptidve sbar6s : were subscribed to the capital stock of the above bank, *.making in all eight thousand and seventy-five shares sub. -.scribed educe the beets were opened. This leaves one thou rand nice hundred twenVtee yet tautteposed of. NES= ISSEINE . OR, HARD TIMES COME AGAIN NO NORRI— One of the best evidences lately given that money is be• corning plenty, we witnessed yesterday, at an auction sale on Third street. A gentler= connected with the press having determined to abandon housekeeping, put up his furniture, &c., at public, Brae, when priceswers. realised that showed an advance of from fifty to one hundred per cent: on the original cost. This either shows a great ease in the money market, or that the individual question has a host of friends—perhaps it is an evidence of both. MAY 8. COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OS' TRADE AND MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE. OFFICER Prerident—JOTlN SUIPTON. First Vice President—Wu. H. Ssirrn. Second " " Wx. R. Etßom'. Secretary—Mt. B. FlAvin. Treasurcr—Jons D. SCO/LT Stiperillgtfldlßl-9. T. NORMAN, JR . Cbnimidee of Arbitration far ApriI.—WILLIASI U. SMITH, V. P ; W. 111....anarr, B. F. JONES, BEN.TRIGN BLEXWELL, J. S. DELWORTR. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET Onus OF van Den.r MOIMING Posy,l Thursday, May 3,1855. f There was a very moderate business done yesterday. In Flour there is no change. A. good deal is arriving, but no disposition to manifested to purchase at present rates. Bacon is scarcely so firm, with small sales We note: BACON—Sales 180r0 lbs Shoulders, Sides and Flame, in lots, at 7j , ,,; to 8, 831 to 9 and 10 cents—all cash. COFFEE-100 bap Rio, cash and 00 days. EGOS—Are getting lower with the diminished demand. A sale of 1050 dozen at 10c. Flsll—Sales 10 bids. No 3 Mackerel, large, at $10,50; 10 hot( do do, 55,50; 10 half do White, $5,00. FLOUR-20 bbis superfine from store, at $10,123.4. GRAIN—Corn: 1000 bus. Flielled from store, In lots, at 9) cents. MOLASSES-12 bbl:. cypress at 30c, cash. SUGAR-80 hbds. fair at 6®oNc, cash and GO days. [From the New York Times, Ist.] Monetary Al:Tatra. The official Bank Averages, to Saturday, April 28, adver tised on another page of oar paper, show a further decline in the department of Deposits, equivalent to something over one million and a half, and of Loans end Discounts exceeding one million one hundred thousand dollars, com pared with last week's returns. The reduction in the Specie memo Ls very light,--(under severity three thou sand dollars,) and the increase in Circulation Is almost equally moderate,—being but a 'trifle over one hundred thousand dollars. The actual changes tine. the Completion of the previous statement Lave been: Decrease in Llano end Discounts Decrease in epecie Reserve Increase in Ctrculalton 100,8411 Decrease in Deposits 105 . 11,1170 Including the Sul,l'n.asury a tntement of Saturday after noon, the (Atoning is the general Dec. 30. April 21. April 20. Loans. 481,651'637 $93.032,893 $92,505,951 Specie 12,076.147 14 3.55,041 14,2 0 2,424 Circulation 7,075,880 7.510 124 7.610,905 Deposit, 62.828.020 76,744 921 75,210.931 In Sub-Treasury..... 3,302,003 2,527,024 2,183.068 The balance in the Sub-Treasury, this afternoon, after the business of the day, was $2,252,222,—the day's receipts baring been $101,493, and the payments but $35 339. The payments on account of the Assay Offles reached $61,832 ; to Disbursing Officers $170,172. It Is estimated that ■t least about $1,250,000 In Spade will be shipped hence on Wedneaday, per Pacyte, (or Europe. Should the California packet, now about due, arrive time enough, Wednesday's export may be augmented. Of (Ili, however, there is as yet no great certainty. There is no Bar Gold here now un- sold; a supply by the Nicaragua steamer would be rery acceptable. Foreign Exchange is quiet: no alteration of moment In rates TELEGRAPH MARKETB Nor YOll6, May 2 —Cotton firm bele. Fold. Flour • trine lower; good Ohio at so,7s(ie. 10,1 S; southern quiet. Corn dull, with declining tende..cy ; sales 2000 hos mia..l at $1,09 Pork unsettled. with sales 500 hbls Beef firm: .400 bblei sold at $10412.25. Lard dull. Whisky: Ohio firm at 37. Collee steady, sal. s 2000 bags Rlo at 10:0110i.4. Stocks quiet, money unchangetl; Virginia sixes Kyle IL R. 50; Rending R IL, 88. Ceti e : a limited supply, and Pa ko. advanced; sales 2100 bond at $0.500 13 The market Is bare of Sheep and Lambs; prices higher, averaging $5,34. Swine lower, with • liberal supply; sales of corn fed at $1,505 75. PRILADELPITIA, May 2.—Breld4tuff3 exceedingly dpll, not. withstanding the continued light rocelpts and reduced rocks; no export demand for Flour, and standard brands are freely offered at $10.50e,10,75 without finding boyars. In Rye Flour ar.d Corn Meal nothing doing; the former 1. held at $7,25 and the latter at $4 75 The prices of Wheat are unsettled and declitsing : we quote red at $2.55 and white at $21.5. There Is hut little Inquiry after Rye . sales 2SCO bus at VA, a decline of On. Corn dull and lower; sales 1010 bus aouthern yellow. afloat and in store. at $1,06, nod some at a ltwer rate; sales 2S u• prime Penns +t 6.5. In Groceries and Proyleltiftr s re it fair trade doing at former tates: amsii sales of Meet Pork at 513.5.0. rash. name sell at 114121,i, and Shoulders at kii.S , slaty day, Whisky steady: mall sales In MX at and in hbde at 17c British and Continental Exchange. MILT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, 81111R.O.:11A.ri £ CO., ON THE UNION LANK, LONDON, IN SUM! or it AND UPISktITN. ' DRAFTS are available of ail tho principal T Towns of ENt3LAND, SCOTLAND IItELAND, and the CONTINENT. We air. draw Pions Bats on M. A. Gertnebstam 11•111lu, FRANKFORT A MAIN, Whirl serve as a Remittance to all parts of GRII3I ANY, SWIIZEILLAND and IFILLA.ND. Persons Intending to travel abrarsT may procure. through 131, Letters of Cre tit, on which Money can be obtained, as needed. In any part of Europe. COLLACtIoNi of Iltll Notes, 2 , 4 other securities in Ea. rope, will revive prompt attention WM. 11. WILLIAMS 2 CO, Wood, roll., Third atront_ Public Sale of United State■ Property at the Navy-Yard, Memphis, Tennessee. by Order of the Bureau of Yards and Docks. OV: the Ist day of June, 1855, the foll..wing articles will be sold to the highest blister, at public auction, at the navy-yard, Memphis, Tennessee : Budding .11:teri,i, do. 113,000 bard brick: 153,411 test various timber and lumber 1,944 feet atone coping; 603 feet stow, belt course; 47 feet dimension stone; SS feat stone cushion {un dressed) 25 perches rubble stone; 9.960 lb, cut nails, (assorted)) 1,15'2 It iron spikes: 230 !be wrought nail s 3,064 Welch slate; 085 f-et ridge tiles 104 tiles, 30 feet along.) Ilb window iliac, Mont -I,oou basbrle sand; 1.675 lbs sheet lead 76 obi. cement; lot of lime 141 bushels charcoal ; 0 boxes tin 31 boxes window glues; 57 lbs sash road 1,086 tbs sash weights; 110 binges (assorted) 5 kegs obi:a teal; 38 gallops linseed 011 543 Eta putty; 1U gallons spirits turpentine 1 lb sugar of lax f ; 210 feet tin guttering 2, 9.. scrap copper; Ito gallons sperm oil 1,050 Del old iron; 1,322 the new iron, (assorted) 32 lbs horseshoe iron ; 12 bids scrap iron Is IDs horseshoe. nail.; 10 ibs solder 338 lb. blister steel; /6,0 0 0 itts cast Iron bell-lint bangers 10 lbs em-re: 44 window trestles ft door frames • 27 shutters 30 pairs each, (glared;) 3 pairs sash 2rlo pieces white oak timber; 3 lbs Russia hinnies, 3 Ibt Russia :Isle; ItV.JD)) tallow :tao it,, hard soap; 1 lot of old castings 1 lot of tree nails; 1 lot of band leather 1 lot of lace leather; 1 lot of oil cans; 1 lot of junta, barrels, hickory loge, assorted wire, steel, Walla, stationery, Sc., and 4 lbs India rubber pecking. Machinery. Theis, of Various Description:. S rams; 3 hoisting cranes; 2 derrleks 4 setting fide; lot; cart fences, 2 rest shafts, 10 cart baba, and 214 spot es 9 old railroad ears 15 alletrere 16 aseoeted blocks- 4'trios baths 1 scrubbing brush; 48 fire buckets 16S lb, chain c able; 3 slating knives 39 locks (assorted ;) 5 tin lanterns 1 set wine measures; 12 Raab pulleys 30 mason's bode; 55 shovels 4 axes, (Collin's;) 2 eyllnttore and cape 3 white wash brushes; 2 dozen dust brushes 24 augers, (assorted;) 3 framed saws 2 foot adzes; 1 whip saw; 2 ecythes 2 band barrows; 2 timber books 30 mortar boards; 40 wheelbarrows 2 mortar beds; 20 tressels 6 pair platform scales; 2 pair sizing scales; 1 French horse 1 wiring machine; 1 large thick edge 1 grooving tool; 1 hatch stake 1 peak iron; 1 large burring machine 1 set north tools; 1 pair soldering irons 1 pair hand shears; 1 large cast iron stake 1 soldering furnace; 11 work benches 10 water buckets; 1 sand screen 21ime sifters; 9 mortar hoes 2 pair ploughplane., with bits; 6 tongue and groove planes, (assorted) 3 moil planes; 3 finishing do; 4 do. (assorted) 1 grind atone 1 pair 36 inch bellows; 2 do 40 inches 4 anvils; 4 vices; 3 eledge.hatamars 4 cross-cut saws ; 1 staving block 4 sets tongs; 15 punches 26 hammers, serious thee and kinds 20 bolt tools; 14 screw wrenches 1 set shoring tools; I set blacksmith's tools in rope• walk forge shop 16 crow barn; 7 picks, 4 storm boggles 12 wedge* 1 paint stone painter's knife 3 sets chisels; 6 globe lanterns 5 handsaws, 8 squares; 1 set turner's gouges '2 broad axes; 2 hatches; 1 sawset 6 callipers; 5 screw drivers. 2 drawing-knives; 6 nippers 20 dozen files; 0 gimlets Pittsburgh Coal. 119 tons best quality Material from Ropewalk. 4,645 lbs hemp tow yarns; 17 do old tarred do 8,600 lbs tow; 62 bbls beat quality Wilmington tar Girls, Wagon, Gearing, 6c. 1 wagon; 10 carte; 2 pair timber wheels 1 strawoutter ; 1 pitch fork 2 drays, together with a large lot of harness Household and Office Furniture. 6 bureaus; 11 bedsteads; 10 washstands 1 wardrobe; 4 pitchers; 6 tumblers '2 water jure; 3 sofas; 20 mahogany chairs 8 11-12 dozen office and house chairs 1 mahogany table; 1 centre table 2 , ets dining tables; 2 ironing tables 16 office tables; 8 sets shovels, tongs and pokers 533% yards carpeting ; 17 yards stair do 4 hearth rugs; 97 yards oilcloth I ball lamp; 1 hat rack; 2 sideboards 2 parlor mirrors; I looking glass for toilet 1 secretary; 4 cabinets; 1 iron safe 3 office stools; 1 drawing board, with movable frame 2 chests of drawers; 1 book ease 11 writing desks; 1 copper boiler for kitchen 1 pair fire-irons; 6 stoves; 1 eight day clock Saluting Battery, cons sting of 15 32-pounder car ronadee, with their equipments complete Small kedge, weighing fifty pounds. The terms of sale will be cash, in specie, to be paid before the articles are removed from the yard, which must be within five days from and after the day of sale. if the terms of sale are not complied with, the property will be resold, on one week's public notice, at the risk and cost of the delinquent purchaser. -ap27:law4w T UST RECETTED BY EXPRESS— O , 200 pr Ladles' Fancy Halters, all colon, at $1,2561,75 250 " •' Black " 150 " French Morocco and EU Boots " 1,0001,37 . • 600 " Children's Fancy dimes, new styles. ' CAVNRILESS WATER-4 gross (Is pints and quarts) re• ap27 W. E. SCHMERTZ. 11,_, celved direct from the Springs, by EAR OORN-200 bushels for sale by. JOSEPH YLESIING, apt JAB. tdoLAIIGHLIN. aP/ 7 corner of Market street and the Diamond. .• • . , • ' • _ • I ; MME E=l!l= AEU S-IPORRITI Tics flivan„—laat evening at dnak there ware 4 Set 10 inches, and falling slowly, making a fall for the past 21 hours of only one inch. Weather warm and cloudy, with proFpecto of rain. • Tar regular packet for Wheeling to-day Is the superb steamer "Forest City." To those going that way we cheer fully recommend this boat Br the card of the steamer "Castle Carden" Capt. IL IL Deviutoy, it will be seen she is loading for the Illinois river. Recommendations from us are unnecessary. THE sits ner "Philadelpida,' , Capt. Grace, is the regular packet for to-day. We hope she may be crowded from item to stern with passengers as clever as the officers of the boat. We should like very much to take a trip on her today. ME light draught steamer "Louisville," Capt. A; Dean, being prevented from leaving yesterday, will positively leave for Nashville today; passengers and shippers may rely on this. Tin steamer 'Fairy Queen," Capt. S. C. Reno, wan de tained yesterday by press cf business. Having all her freight on board, she will certainly depart this morning for the Falls City. Toe river bne agan commenced falling, the late Alle• gheny rise having nothing to sustain it, proving of alight avail, with seven feet water in the canal last evening, and five feet on the falls, in the dug chute. Over the rocks there were but four feet water. Since Saturday the river had receded eight Inches. The Midas,. In attempting to enter the canal yesterday, misted the chute and lolessi on the reef just outside of the abutment A lot of flatboats, loaded with coal, were 13 lug in -shore, and fearing to touch them she was held too far out, and the current sucked her over to the rocks. For a steamboat to touch a }lnit.° tt la equivalent to sinking it, and in avoiding bleylia she fell lob Charybdis. The mall boats now ticket passengers through from the East to Kansas, a long reach for one line; but they readily accomplish the feat—Louisville Courier, 30th. bIoNP&T, April SO—P. aI $1,126.4112 72.617 Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Stoma Packet Line, PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And fiatut Louis. 'Tun LBIL is comp.osed of seven first elan powerful Steamers, =M it:tailed for speed, splendor, safety, and comfort, and is the ONLT TBISOPLIII DAILY Luse or StintS Pecicrrs on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. S. Mail Line of Steamers from tancinnari to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passengers end freight are tieteted and re. eroded through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now cons.istv of the fallowing boats: Days of fkpariure Boats. Caplater. from Bttrintrgh. BUCKIiTE STATE M. IV. Ertnuoortit...Sunday. EYSToNE STATE soon Hintze Alonday. ALLFAIHENT Ova MiLstiv Tuesday, CINCINNATI... ........ RCN's= lirequrctlay. PHILADELPHIA IL J. OPACL Thunetay. PITTSBUEGII....... ....... I. N. Cool Friday. PENNBYLVANI A.. ..Jso. KLINIPILTtiI Saturday. LetTe daily at in o'clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN 11. LIVINGSTON JOHN FLACK, Agents, Monongahela House Buildings. inor.nl PORT OF PITTSBURGH S FM 10 lIICIIZA WLTZB Iff 'MD CULFOI2I. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville, Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Michigan No. 2, Genii, Wellsville. " Venture, Gordon, Beaver. Sorest City, Moore, Wheeling. " Philadelphia, Grace, Cincinnati. " Keystone, Robinson, St. Louis. " Michigan, Must, Wellsville. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville " Luzerne, liennett.Brownsville. Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Michigan No. 2, Ilerst, Wellsville. Venture, Gordon, Beaver. Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. " Cincinnati, Curtis, Cincinnati. " Mansfield, Greenlee, St. Louis. •' Venture, Gordon, Hock ingrort. STEAMBOATS " 1855." PITTSBURGH, CISCINEATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT LOUIS roa 7111 CONVILTANCT. OP PASSENGIGILS AND FREIGHT iniwzrx Pittsbnrgh, Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. jag&Tiro DIURNAL, Captain A. Surrnenn, and G the YURKST CITY, Captain Gamut: D. Monne, ntl run as regular DAILY PACKETS, better...en Pittaburgh, iltrubenrille and Whrelluit, atnriplog at ail intertnt:llate porta. The DIURNAL vill lease Pabhurgh on Monday*, Wed cesda.ll l and Fridays, at 10 4.'eloct, A. NI —Retirrsing ell • 1.111 Icon stheelitu.; ort Tuesdays, Thursday 2 arid Sat ardapt at 7!y . A. 51. Th.. ruitt,,±T CITY vlll !rays Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and eat °Hay 1., at 10 o'o,l,lK„l.M.—Rt:urrting, she will leave Wh+-ellyis• 1 , 11 Mon-laye, Woinezdays and Frt• days, at cleltotk, A M. Yin freight or yassage apply en tnard er to J (X)LLItititVOOD, Acrnt, Nrs 1:45 Front rzroot • For St Loulit, Galena nod Dotruituo: The -Rtrac,r PRA! RIK era, eapt Ft. 11. 11 MARI - K. 4 Clrrk, wtll Irns,. far the .:.ire cad Intertactilnto pats on FRIDAY, May ate, 19 A. M For ir.'ig - bt hennl, or to my/ FLACK t Age , tl4• For St. LOUIS and Illinois River. 14,amer CA :a1.!:. UAItUEN, cape. U. IL Drvoi.voy, Clerk, IL A. Do+ts.mkx, lelll lezve far -•••"' 0,2 al.ve aud Interinodlate ports oa TI4UH DAT. Ma! , st 10 A. XL For !rel;;Lt or 151,..ti0r a: pFs on bo.rd, or to C BARNE:A, Agora For St. Lonl• TI - 4.• steam., ST. CLAIR, Capt. Dian-kr, Lka.- ran, C.:crk - , sal I,kko L,r tbe al.tOt• ettni Inter rartx on Fill DAV, •Itt, lust, at 10 A. M. For rsel.ol! or For Cincinnati and Louisville. Tho ot,kal. , r FAIRY V.U. Cop( .Inws C. lirSO,I ZN.NrrT Ci•rk, sUI Irate for tlla shot. atvl ati nacrratktlato ratio on TIIIMEDAY, May 3.1, at 10 A. M. For freight or pas.rag , sprlT on bnartl. r- to kV.° FI,At It fi LIVINGSTON, Agent, For Nostra -1110 T:ie steamer LOU LLE, Capt.:ln A. nu Cutidan Clark, stein lea. fttr the at.va and itatetmtdiat., ;tells On Tilt'. 1.1,51 JAY, May ':..1, at 10 A. II Tar frolgbt or ymoyege appiF <lnt-a:ant, or In sOT L<L kca Agt. " 1855 " CANADA WEST. _tt Clereland, Port Stanley and Port Burwell. TILE VINE low pressure straraer TELEIMAPIL Captain It. Itartaine, wilt make two ta L lrir it week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, or follows Leaves Clc•elanil for Port Stanley, every )MONDAY and TII U }LSD AI'EV E NI NO, at 7 o'clock. Craws Pert Burwell for Port Stan Per at 1 Brink. Leaves Port &entry for Cleveland every IVEDNESDAT and SATti RDA T EVENING, at 7!..4, o'clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and talon!. Pittsbtirgh, the Lake lon!. and the Tol do, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads- Also conturts at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great . Western Railroad. For freight and pamage apply on board, or to SCOVILL LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. P. /10LC0IIII, Port StfioleY or A. )I'illtiric, Port itneweil, tuar27:t now Grand wid Seipeitline7 PialioB, EMEM NUNNS & CLARK, NEW -• YOUR Hlll : BER han }oat reenlv,l inooic. of It oboico lot of . NUN N'S k CLARIteS alahlillia . . PIANOS, arid among ottivra, of a 1-'...-,ao; Full Grand Plano, 'I I i lon size, 7 0.10 rrs Tile " GRAND" im gotten up in a ~ty ie of co4tly eleganro unequalled by anything aver brought to the Western enun• try, with carved truss lege of solid 11,dr:crawl. naneLwork all around, with superbly carved ornaments, kiosks and light slides of fret work; lyre elaborately and tastefully carved, etc., etc. Atao--FULL SERPENTINE PIANOS; 6EIII " LOUIS XlVth ROUND CORNERS, plain," " SQUARE " KLEISEIt, Sole Agent in this city for Nuona A Clark's Pianoe, No. 101 Third street. Alar Due notice will be given of the arrival of the above Pianos. THE undersigned having been appointed Administrator of the Estate of JOAN J. ROGGEN, late of Peebles township, Allegheny county, dec'd, hereby give notice to oil persons imlooted to said Estate to make payment, and all persons haciog claims against said Estate, to present them, properly outhootlonted, for sethoment, to JOHN W. BUTLER, at his 'Warehouse, No. 97 Front stroeL SARAH T. ROOOEN, JOHN W. BUTLER, Administrators. A C ARD THOMAS SMYTH (late of Jaynes' Pekin Tea Store) respectfully Inionns his friends and tho public that he Is now located at the . _ _ NEW TEA STORE, 112 BIWITIIFIZLID MUT, OPPosiTilt TUE POST OFFICE, Where he oilers for sale us Men and as well an assorted stock of TEAS as can Is, found In the city. Also, RIO and JAVA COFFEE, LOVERING'S and ST. LOUIS REFINED BUG Alt B—all purchased for cash, and will be sold at a small advance, either by wholesale or retail. aplAlm - Clothing 2 Clothing MEC , : undersigned respectfully informerhis friends and the publics that ho Is now receiving at hlsstore, N 0.177 Lib• erty street, a choice assortment of Clothe; Casotmeree and Vestinge, of the latest and most desirable etylee, which he is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We havo also on hand a large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Perrone who purchase goods for cash, will find It to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their purchases. (marl)) . C. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, BLXTII STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. PUN subscriber has Just opened this new establishment where he has always on hand a large and choice assort :nett of all articles of CLOTHING, which be warrants eget' to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri oes. The public are requested to give him a call. mar9:lv B. OPPENHEIMER. Wm. Y °Lawson. HOUSE. SION AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—No. 23 BOWIE street, opposite the Neptuue Engine Rouse. mb2l:l3m NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP SIIOES —Go to No. 107 Market street, where you will find the neatest and best selected lot of Fancy Shoes in the city. CEATZ. sp27 W. E. SCITI . . TN ANY WEATIIEII.—CARGO'S Mammoth North and south Lights enable him to produce PICTURES of Adobe in the darkest weather. erg r. !AUK WATER-16 Obis al Oa, celebrated Mineral j_ll Water; received this day, per steamer Empire City, by JOSEPH FLEMING, apl7 corner of Market street and the Diamond. IMMO '- 'l , , MEM AUCTION SikLtS. Auction-. Dally Sales. AT the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth etreete,at 10 o'clock, A. ff.,-a geheral a.sortment of Seasonabls, Staple and Fancy Dry Geode, Clothing, Doota and Shaes,ltate,Cape, ke., ' AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Groceries.Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second /land 'Household and Kitchen Far. niture, Ac., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, hardware and Cutlery Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver watches, &c. P. M. DA MS, Auctioneer. ritt3l:if P. X. DAVIS, Auctioneer VALUABLE: STOCKS eT AUCTION.—On THURSDAY EVENING, May 3d, at 7 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth etreet, trill be sold 20 Shares Citizens' De osita Bank 20 do North American Mining CO ; 10 do Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Ins. Co. my 2 • P. 01. DAVIS, Auct'r. ItY GOULPS AT Aucroort—On TIIIIR6DAY MORNING, D Mar 3d, nt 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corenr of Wood and Fifth streets, will be Fold o large and general assortment of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, corn. prising the usual variety Sept in an extensive retail store. Term. cash. [my2l P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. CIIOI.CE FRUIT AT AU:TION—On. THURSDAY AFTER. NOON, May 3d, at 2 o'clock, will be sold at the Com. menial Sales; Rooms, corner of Fifth and Wood streets, In addition to a large stock of Household. Furniture, a very choice lot of Peaches, Tomatoes. Currants, Tomato Pickles, &c, put up In jars hermetically sealed. 'I he fruit is in ns fine condition an when first plucked, and is the remaining stock of what Mr. Wm. Plan has been F elling in market to family cnstnmer.. mvfil P. M.. DAVIS. Auct'r. EDUCATIONAL IRON CITY CORIDIERCIAL COLLEGE, OF 'WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. CHARTERED APRIL, 1855 BOARD OY TRUSTI:ES. Ills Excellency, Gov. James I Hon. R. M. Riddle, Pollock, Hon. J. E. Brady, Eon. Wm. Bigler, Ex. Gov. H. A. Pryor, Esq., Col. Wilson M'Candless,B. L. Fahnestock, Esq., I Col. William Hopkins, Ed. Campbell, Esq., Capt. G. Campbell, I Alex. Bradley, Esq., N. P. Fetterman, Esq. Penmanship, Calculations and Book-keeping are the busi ness luau's essentials. A thorough knowledge of 'hese Indispensable business qualiecations can be expeditiously and agreeably acquired in the most magnificent institution of the kind in the West, and at less expense, from six emi nent Professors, two of whom are authors of superior works on Book-keeping. The inducements offered to young men at the Iron City College are unequalled in Pittsburgh. Remember, you receive 'own:Lotion from two splendld Pen men, and from two distinguished authors and practical Book-keepers. Instruction in Mathematics. Lectures on Commercial Law. dic., Ac. College open from 8 A. N. till 10 KM. Students can enter at any time. Success guaranteed, N. kinds of Ornamental Writing executed to order. apnn DUFF'S' MERCANTILE COLLEGE, PITTSBURGII; PA. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of Pennsyl j. .yenta, with Perpetual Charter UOAID Of TOUSTGES. Hit Excellency the lion: ;Panes Buchanan, Hon. W. Lowrie, lion. Wm. Wilkins, llon. Mogen linmptan, Hon Charles Naylor, Gen. J. K. Moorhead. FACULTY. P. DUFF, author of the "North American Accountant," Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. BOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Book• Keeping. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the beat off band Penman in the United States, Profeawr of Commercial sand Ornamental Penmanship. N. II HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law and Political Economy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the blathemaUcal Department, Profeter.r of Ma!hematha An. The Students of this Institution obtain the following ob vious advantages over all others: lot. A training for business prepared by a practical mer chant of eighteen years experience in extensive buslueds, natured end perfected bynames years subsequent practice in trachieg ttL The Diploma bears the signature of the author of a nyctem of Doak Keeping Ranetionett by the Chamber of Commerce of New York, as the moat perfect n the English language. Si. Students can review their BooksKreping, and have the professional advice of the Principal at any future time, free of charge. 4th. They obtain the handwriting of the best Penman In the Unite i Stater,--one who writes all the specimens which he exhibita. 6th. Regular Lectures en Commercial Law, Political Economy and the Price pies ef Commerce- Refer to any of our City Merchants or Banker. MANI engaging elsewhere. Pupae :ecrist.4 daily. Terms unlimited, and no , oubt of the permanence of the Institution. Dulf'e asek-Keeping, Harper's edition, /Irrp — PP. / 92 . royal setavo--.. the beet to the English language. Duff 's Steamboat Amour:dant, St. - A periret system for *nett ante." Ira-Send for a Circular an I Specimen of Williams' Pen manship- split:dew eEWICKE.I 1' ACLASSICAL AND COYIMMICIAL ECIIOOL for BOYS, on the Ohin and Pennsylvania ilailtoid, and Ohio River, twslse miles from Pitts,urgit. JON & Tit AVULL A. YI , . . Tb' 5E.:1 4 .10:+1 will twail=rncsi on TtiF..I , AY Shy 15t, 1 Tstko—D,raing, /ie., I..prr FO.cKinn o !Ivo mootbs. $lOO. For circulars and other particulars, enquire of Men:, John Irwin .k Son., No hi Water ortrrot, or T. IL Nelit . No V... 7 Liberty street, Pittsburgh otte.ll. Pittsburgh ',lathes:mattes! cC Commercial COLLt:G,E s ..p,stal 1%, LW! and Coottsusiva 1. Put.ila who .i.rh to •rcei.es *own.' and thvrougb know ledge of tile roaowlng hrtrtchcs of education:. Wrilnz. Book Keeping and all it.A colisteltd rcl.mcrr, Ahrobra, trr, Trigonotuttry, Narl4ation, tbo u.s of fl t'obee, ticography, Aritiuctic, kr. 'Thu Principal needs cot to be recommended.. se lit; mune anJ capability are well known to this cr , tornunity, bring Tea.,:her in this rAy for eery rat years, ot,l for ti:, last thrOel:3ol3l:bA has S ca,afally taught in the Iran City Cot:morels! College, but has left it en his own ac,ortl, wi:h the Intention of lishing an Institution in which the youth of Pittsburgh can acquire a know lede ' , of thing. more profitable than nisklog hieroglyphics, though by to 0b....v. will Writing he neglortml. Tho Priurtital'A capattilltlra can Le toted by 'tiny pet o who doubt, Me quelltimtlow, iv+ they were by the gentle men whose names are a tt•cled to the followitm trFAl ruordalr: I take great pletoure In eartifsing to tar. liarry'ffl qualtd• cntlons sa • thorough 13coult•lieeper, and fully x , mpetent to Instruct young g ., utlstroca in the faienceof ser,unts—be Wee being a good matheatatidan and ripe erbolar in oth,r ' respects. JOIIN FLEMING, Late l`ndestor in Pittsburgh Comccrrtial Co/ le-ps. PITTbtt'ECII, Novezat-rr Mr. Barry- I* eminently conliflnt for trararting irtstrort:on in the 1,-}rncv of Arithmetic and Dotsbl. Entry Baok-1i0..p. log I found Yarn even critically acquainted with thuee branchot of knolrlodgo. JAS. V. rltYolt. Principal Third Ward Public Selnols I state It as my opinion, that as a Alatticmatichn and Bark Frrpiss, Slr. John Harry has few Nuab , and no i'.1 , . - riosts I think all the Tim:hers of this .linty Association mill otncur with me in this statement. JOAN KELLY, Pritioipal First Wan] B•hools, Allegheny. Tho Wrltioß derp rt inrutaill M. altrailtil to Lyn gentle roan of superkr gualitioations, aho will &solo all bIP at tentlim to the Itorontiste itoprovetnedt of the pupils. Hours of instruction from 0 A. 01. to 10 F. H. Trusts Ilook•K and ..... ......... ...... .10; et flu•rtor. Writio • 3 for I.,sons ATnexAmm BUILPIN(IS, Liberty street, Dear Wood. mhlo J. iIAIIRY, Principal Inutrnctton• Inn woo. Ai It WA iEbINK would respectfully inform his pupils 131 an friends that ha will continue his profession ar Inatrurtor c n thy PIANO 1 , 011. TM and VOICE. Orders lett .1 Mr. IC LE11131.13 Musk Store, or at his resi dence, No. IM WON]) Street, will ho promptly attended to. auB 1855. a ntima ..., ; TO An D THE EASTERN CITIES VIA PENNA. CANAL AND RAILIZOADS. D. LEECH. & CO.'S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, Row York, Philadelphia. rp HIS ROUTE being now In gr.] order, Irei ore prepared 1 to despatch property either any on favorably terms. tibipments consigned to either of the undersigned vrill no forwarded without charge foreommissions, and all instruc tions promptly attended to. Address or apply to D. LnEcit. A CO., Pena street and Canal, Pittsburgh. HARRIS A LKECII, Receiving Depot N 0.13 South Third street, Delivering Depot D0,..k. st., Philadelphia. A. Rum, Agent, No. 7, North street, Baltimore. JNO. lIoDONALD, Agent, apt:3m 14 N 0.7 Battery Place, Nose York. RODE'RT 11. PATTRILSON'S' A l p LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, - -.carat Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, aprl4.ll PITTSBUR GH, PA. 2 WE would twits the attention of our friends and the public to a splendid assortment of MATS and OAPS. which we aro now opening for the Summer trade, which, for beauty of style, exceeds anything net eddied in the city, or west of the Mountains. Call and ex amino for yourselves. J. WILSON A SON, , 7 01 Woo,t street. Pittsburgh. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND Boum TOR IN CUANCERT, Agent for procuring Bounty Lando and Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims to Great Britain and Ireland. tar Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; Es. tales of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Case on FOURTH . street, a fort doors abose . bralliefield. Pittsburgh, March 28, Ibss—lmh2Solabr NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the States of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wicconsin, New York, Michigan, Town California and Virginia. AV- Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for recast' or use in any of the above named States Pittsburgh, March di. 11155-Imll2B-dawl OLD OULDIKItO are reminded that under the Bounty J Land bill just passed, all who have served in any war since 1700 aro entitled to 160 acres of land- The under signed offers his services for the procurement of Warrants under said Act. A. W. FOSTRIt, Attorney at Law, Fourth at, above Smithfield. N. 11—The law applies also to all Drivers engaged in hauling for the Army; to all Sailors and Marines; to Rev olutionary Officers and Soldiers; to those engaged as Volun teers at Plattsburg; to flotilla men, and to those engaged in defence of Lewistown, (Del.) toh2tedaw A 0001) ROSIE IN TOE 15'EiT IS 'VERY DESIRABLE, Aand so le a GOOD RIFLE. You Can procure a first rate article In the Gun and Pistol line, very cheap, at the ENTERPRISE GUN Vi'ORRS. SAFE. AND INTEKESTINO BOOKS FOR CHILDREN. We hate just received a tne assortment of Juvenile Books, for Family and Sabbath School Reading. Call a nd examine at &a Market street, near Fourth. .1. B. DAVISON, apt; FINE DRESS GOODS.—A. A. MASON CO. have Jost received another splendid lot of Dross Goode, compri sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Berages, Tissue, Or gandies, Ac., Ac., 'with some elegant styles of Flounced Be. rage Robes. [46] 25 FIFTH ST. BANK OW PITTSITURO II STOOK. 20 Shares wanted at No. 71,Fourth street. WILKINS & CO., aps Commission Stock Brokers and Bankers. rtANABY BERD- 1000 lbs In store and for ante by ap2.l . /MERINO BKOS • 0 r P 4 ' I 9 . . MIME ACADII:MY, AltratiLn,Narant,r IS:A. PO per mime TRANSPORTATION and Baltimore Hats and Gaps. Alexander W. Footer, A. W. Poster, BOWN & TETLEY ASH 1301006-20 doz. for sale by a ,, 28 HENHY H. COLLINS. • ° , r I.=vz,, t 4 6 . ,•. • . n• . Afar A Paist worthy of Record and A t ten.. ttoN TONIC MUCTURE, a guarant., I and certain cure for FEVER AND AGITR. This . prel for the treatment of th e above disease, and perfelt sitca lion of the caufk, is one of the most imwrtent Oh - mical Discoveries of the 1911 century. Its neutralizing edeetq on the poisonous gases are instantaneous; and act., like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular Sys',O3, re' storing the tone of the Stomach, and invigorating the Cop: stitation. Finlike the general remedies reserted to for its treatment, each as Quinine, Arsenic, &c., which leans the , ystein worse then they found it, it improves the general health, purifies the blood, and stimulates the different orglios to a regular and healthy action. Being prepared under the Immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may ale aye be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thou ands of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who have bean thoroughly ourcd, are a sufficient gear ntee of Its superiority over all other preparations. We can only add, in conclusion, if you are sufferil.,; from Fever and Ague, try it and be cured ! PETER T. IFTIIIIIT & C , , 2-11 Ilarket st , And all respectable Druggists throughout tho United States and Canadas. For rale by GEO. HEINER, No. 140 Wood .trrot, and R. E. SELLEII:I, Pittsburgh. np27alawBa is .4"l. — t A Substitute for the New Liquor LElVri—Dlt. URBAN'S ANTI.BACTRANALIAN a safe and sure remedy for the mare of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a tonic is une qualled. For the following complaints it is u most valuable medicine t Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Epilepsy, Neur,/7ia, Piles Frvlrs of all kinds, Delirium Tremens, Gs-neral Debilily. This medicine is intended to produce a change in the sys tem, and a distaste far alcoholic drinks. Several instances where we have sold it, we have had the most gratifying results; co, to persons who are really desirous of bret.king oft the indulgence in intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be a great help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Steve of Dlt. GEO. 11. EDVSF.II, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, Fign of the Golden Mortar. ap2stdi 443- Cough Remedies.— Ir. Reyser's Prittoral Syrup will cure you. Dr. Koper's Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will ours Influenza. Dr. Keyser's Pectwal Syrup will cure a cold in the Lead. Dr. lieyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con sumptiou. A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Robeby, Ohio, I want you to send me two bottles of your Peeteral Syrup by mail. There is a lady here who has a court. end the doctors can't cure her. I was In the same way, and tried everything without benefit, until I got a bothe of your Pectoral Syrup; I took it but twice, and 11 cured me eouud and well.' Aak for Dr. FLEYETA'S Pr.cr:iut. Since and take no other. P:lee, EC cents. Sold at DE. EEYSEWS, No. 140 Wood fdreat, and at J. P. FLEMING'S, Allegheny. np2s:d.trr IF,- Balm of Thousand Flowers, for bi.untl tying the Cemplazion, and eradicating all Tos, PINFLE3 11131.1 FDLCHLLS from the face. Sold at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Weed Harrell's Indian Liniment, FUT Monona!Lim, Braises, -Pains in the Bad:, SidP-s,rel of all lands. I A evrtificate from Cnmbrrloml, CUIIIIERLAND, Morch 1 1636 Mn. H.:. 0.0 IeCT, 7.4lleAVi 10 —Th.4> Sir: May we n-k the favor of you to send us twenty-four dozen BARBELL'S INDIAN LINIMENT? Pleave send it wifticut delay, as we have not half a dozen buties on hand. aril it cannot be substitute! in this country; therefore, do not disappoint us.C • e • • • • Respectfully, yours, Ac. IicALL A WATTS. Tor xak whnlevAlp and rotail at DIL 6110. 11. KEYSIM'S Drag Stnrr. No. 140 Wood t,treet, comer of Yiriu alley ; al,o by .10.111.. 1110t11.1411, I.ll.‘rty otroet. gig-Sllck Headache and euralgia Or 1:10Err TZARS STANDLNG Cuaza or OAKELY'S DEPUBATEVE SYRUP —Mr. William Trimble, .11Dlielsy'a Row, Bayard& tnwn, Filth Ward, Fads ho was eirred of Eie Headache of eight years standing, by Durso bottles or oak,,lert, Depot - A. Goo Syrup. Ile tied tried ♦ariaua physicians withrwit cure. lie to tow entirely well. Oakeley's Depuratire is for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Tet t or, and all ore Ire disra,es• Fer sale whOit..sle end retail, DR. K EYSER'S, No. 140 Word street, Ei.l of the Golden Mortar. Price 70 rento per bottle. sp2s suprl,' , l by a sinolf app/w,tion ?If Crlstadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. AA red clou , L- , thirk,,n in the twilight, An!. I,:azkczo uv.,:ll,l•en's So Cutsrsnt.qua's lista Dre turta,th To bin;•k the hair taut redly bur aeth. The rattle fish cunningly blackens :ht. foam %Chen eta enemy darts at the fi titer little gnome But as gukk Crest tt, :so will darken the Hair, With his itTE of all tips mast ethetant and rart zardstor flair Dye io r:11 wholosAln and ,tall al Dr. IV) Wool b trert—tigu of the If= r -Z Ti/is formidable disease, which ervetoe to battle the Ail! of phyeiciane, y ;ells - like magic to Carte r'+ Spa ni 41 11 ix t are. Mr. F Boyden, formerly of the .1.4.40 Ilona., Now Y,rk, wad lee proprietor of the Exchange flotel, Rkhrnond. Va., Is one of the hundred!? who Lore Won cured of setere Neuralgia by Carter's Spanivh Mixture. Elio, his cure, he hos co. - Ann...del it to number:l of other., who were eult..ring . with nearly every firm of as eapr, with the erne wonderful tuOveel Ile Faye it le the mat ex trioutinary ineili , ine he hog ever cern used, and the best hireel purifier known. ••• See aJv ertleernen tin arm' her column. Ina-115:1m Llard's Hair Ileittorer..—This preparation ...M4 to be efficacious fur the routaratloo of the hair upon bald heads. We been seen the testimony of perrouz well hosts to us, who have IL - sod the compound rto^.seaofnlly therebp corrohnratin: the opinion of its restorative one. gy, Sh e know of nothing more ,toßitAh:e in the way of per sonal cometinewi and comfort than n' goof head of hcfr,and any process by which this crowning ornament of the cuter mein coo te- preserved. or cantered when without, in the latter ease, a recur, to WiV, TOUpe, and Scratches. de- ane, to be hailed and embraved with gratitude by all of either sex, who urn unlucky enough to reed it., benefit. We took onsasion the other dry to neilte this valuable compound in the libove terms, and now reput.lish what was then raid, to show -gain our favorable opinion of It. The foregoing 15 taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) late:v.7;n,, awl refors to 01l article which has for a lime torn edrertised 171 our columns. We must conies., that we have been some shat rceptical as to the remarkable ellzete attributed to this famous "[lair EA-storm" but out in. credulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two by seeing a couple of certinmites of well-known nod perfee.tly credible citizens of the tici4hborlng town of Preston—rose of them the Captain of a how Landon *haling ship—to the effect that, In each of these cares, n two or three months' use of the " It...torn" had actually brought out a new and vigorous growth of Lair upon the head where it was before bald—the baldness being, in one case, of more than twenty yenta standing. WI do not suppest it is by any means cer tain that, because the application has been thus succestful in one case, or two, or a dozen, it is therefore certain to prove equally zucceasitil in all, But with such head-strong evidence 00 the foregoing, very few bald heads, we suspect, would willingly forego a fair trial of thn Restorer." All ouch ' old heads" are informed that the article can be had at 7tfesars. Lee d.O.,gootra Errning Courier. ;old wholesale and retail nt Dr. lianidlitt'3, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar. mh29 It Rare Chance Offered for Going In Una., Micas . 0 1 f. p u n n r t d n o c u r b t i , o tt h n e te l. R l r i i n t y t ita4.50,11:45 uhara teTro haying a c.ash rapt al of from j. 3,000 to i3,lloU—w jai a }alto ticoblo k novledgo of the huciuoo to It. ror i ou , „l o wa, or ra ti o , ot , w r d ',coded to t tot,ru the full production of the capacity of the ararr, and the p onition of the volt.. pro. 'Weil—and echo would he willing to unite hi. services and 041 al with the present parties in the a rare op portunity in offered of CO pArtnership, with pa Wen responsi• bre and of correct Munn,ss habits—where almost every fa cility Is offered nctiennary Lo sinmessfal progre•e. And NT hern a nine pot furnace, with pots, roachimry, moulds, and ne ceasary buildings, are all Completed, at an expense of about ten thousand dollars, but held by the parties on a loan, for a term of yearn, a ith privilege to purchase on very nlVOra btu Myrna. The furnace to now treating up, and every ar rangement made to commence making glees to about three weeks. Further information, by acceptable applicants, can be hod of Mr. JOItN WOODS, POL Fourth street. or of apr2ilw THOM A IA . LA)Dsi, 75 Fourth xtri W. C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR. .11mrth a:We , between Watsl end Smithfield. establethment has boon iett,t`a by thy sub j. scriber, and completely renovated. Ile is at all hours prepared to furnish were luxury that can Go found ha the beat regotated railauraots 1n the States. Ills spacious Bar will always to supplied with the very best Liquors. Game of every de artlptlon, in its stetson, can always ho mural at Will:Jail h all. [apt IV. C. 41 AI LAGIIER. =MI:=U2I ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR., Fifth otrect, tie posito the Court Howe, l'ittAurgh, Penua.—has per. menently located, and will punctually attend to all business entrusted to his charge. Hon. W. F. Johnston, Presidect Allegheny Talley IL IL W. Manor Roberts, Chief Engineer " " " (1,0 R. Elehbaurn,Asvociate flog. , " " David Mitchell, Chief Engineer Pitteb'h sod Steub. It. R. James Thompson, Superintendent City Uas Works. James E. Day, Civil Engineer. A llegheny City. lapT2wv, TI A FINE OOLONG at 50 eta. IS. Fine Oki Country, 511 OtS.' , ;- 3 lb. Flue Young Hymn, 60 etc. lb. Warranted to give eatiefactton. Also: Superior Niog.Yong at 3 etc. '..7yt 1104 S. .IA YN ES. No. Fl Fifth street 0110 FARH bolt SALE, consisting of Sixty-two ACTOS of choice Land, situate in Columbiana county, Ohio, ntrtwo miles above Wellsville, and within a quarter of nide of the Beaver extension of Pit sburgu and Cleveland It. R. It is nit under fence nod about lorty acres in cultb vat Son; a good Frame D House, barn, &c.; a Well of excellent water at the door; a smlll Orch rd; Gorden, he, ho. Two veins of Coal opened, and coal under the whole farm. As the owner is removing West, this Aim will be sold at the low price of $2,100. For terms and fur ther information, apply at the heal Estate 0 . cc of apl3 S. CUTHBERT SE SON, 140 Third at. .....":,ENECA OIL-5 bbls. in store and fcir side by FLEMINCi 1{110.3.,, (Successors to J. Kuhl C 0.,) rip 24 No. 60 W.sid street. p s i t i3O.X_ES CONCENTRATED LYE, a eubnittuto for Pot ash—a reliable article for making s-or. for Fa !e by ap24 FI.E , IING 131,1,15. NITIAN h}l )—_ b bbls. EugliAa in store . and for sale Vby LaP24] FLEMING BILO3 • bbls. Sn store, and tor i.aht by 81)24 FLEMING EROS WHITE CHALK-2000 Ms in store and tar Hole 67 np24 FLEMING BE IS. GUTERINE OREASI.—An excellent arTicle for cbapped hands, &c. A fresh lot just prepared by apb JOB. }WRING. ME= TO LET, FOR SALE, &a. Beautiful Baton for Gauntry . Homes. rt i orrierfligned.otiera for eale, on easy terms, FIFTY I L0T8,10.1 off and testricted the nand nnidences. Abe, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Allegheny river, 76 feet long by 200 feet deep; haring fronts -on Mary and Julia Ana Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr streets. ThLa square contains many Fruit Trees of tire choicest kind, and commands a fine view of the picturesque and romantic ace• nery around. lam -desirous of preserving this. square en. the, as it would afford one of the most charming and taag. nit:lcent sites fors gentleman's summer residence, in the immediate - vicinity of the two chine.. . . . Also, about TUB h.F.- ACRES OF GROUND, nt the head of the Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing nur- The &bore property is situated in Puquesne borough, on the high and main batik of Iferr's Island, and is reached by a very substantial Bridge of one ttpan. For particulars an. ply et my residence, In Duqnesne borough, on the main bank, fronting the head of Herr's Island, or of JOHN DUN. LAP & 00., corner of Second and Market eta,Pittsburgh. Valuable Property for sale. Two LOTS OF OItOUND, upon - which are - erected - four lirieb and two Frame Buildings, 'which rent - annually for $6OO. Bald property is - situated In the Ninth Ward - of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between and Also, the Factory and Ground known. aa the tglkopito 'Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Morrie street& Also, xi acres of unimproved land, situated on the AIIe• gheny river, one - mile from, Fast Liberty. Olin portion of this land there is the best Saw NIII location in 3he county, Also, a number of lots captaining' from I AD 5 acres Of choice land, situated ono mile - north-west of East Libertt, and one mile east of Lawrenceville. ' The above named pieces of property ILLS Very &arable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur chasers For terms of sale and farther infermaticat apply to Win. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. IL D. TuoxpEorr, Aladin:toe for Jas. B. Neglay. Coal Works For Sale. SIXTY THREE AOItE3 OFLAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and all the improitenients thereon in succesa. ful operation. aid Farm is situated on the Monongahela river, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard,Railroad,and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal la five feet tblckould cannot be eurpasseni in quality. For further particulars apply to ISICTIOLSON /a PAYN➢, No. 235 Liberty Street, Iteeidenee at Evergreen. TIIE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his property in the Evergreen Colony, Ross Township, five miles from Pittsburgh. The house is 68 by 34, arranged with Poor Room., a Kitchen, add a large flail on the th.it floor, and is provided with a Water Closet and Bath .Boom—the latter with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to th• boo.° are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there is a Well of unfailing soft Water, a Stable and a Chicken Lim,. 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 eren the higher branches of study. This admirably conducted School is of incalculable advantage to the man of family; as the ideas here have an opportunity of shooting without the contaminating influence of outside pressure, too often found around schools in the city and immediate vicinity. The House and the Two Acres will be sold with or with out the interest in the farm property, and the avalbs will be Laken In adjusted balances and eerNfiestes of deposit against febdi WILLIAM A. MILL 64 :Wood Street. . BASEMENT TO...LET. A GOOD AND WELL 111 , 1181IED BASEMENT; 21 feet wide by 32, deep, one half above ground, well lighted, airy and pleasant, with a Coal Vault and Hydrant attach ed to it; on FOURTH street, above Emittdleld; wilt be rented from the let of April. It la a good stand, and room for a House and Sign Painter, or any business of a eimilar kind. Enquire of - GEO GILL.IIOI3E, mh3o At the °Mee of the blaming Yost. Coal Land for QZVENTY.FIVB TO EIGHTY ACRES best goal* or l CJAL, which can be brought [tithe eentre of Fast Bir mingham or the river by Railroad. This offers the best 011.- pont:mit' , to manufacturers and dealers which - can ever be obtained to secure a valuable Coal tract so near the city. . The surface is beautifully located for Country Seats, and will be sold whole, or is one to five acre lots. Apply to WM. PHILLIPS, - corner. First and Ross ptreete or - L. C. ILEIPBIJRN, No. 99 Fourth street near Wood. Land for Sale. 180fi ACRES OF LAND DI FOREST COUNTY near the Clarion river. This land is heavily ti has an excellent aoll,and is aald to contain an abundance of iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The 'Water,. go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, Will run very near to it, if not directly across it The lifillstown creek runs through It. • . • • .... ALSO, 500 acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the Banbury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than In three lands. The completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the :Allegheny- Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render thwasal, lumber, Iron ore *ld roil. of great value. Enquild•of SMITH; Attorney atlaw, 147 Fourth street. febr.,eam:tt FllO LET—Prom the let of April next,. the commodious 1 BRICE BUILDINGS situate In the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between Breckenridge street and the Monongahela river, lately occupied by Messrs. Bake well, Pears a Corse a Glass martuttetoryatui warehottio. This property is eligibly situated, adjacent to the Morten gehele wharf, for Any business connectal - w,Bh ate/mho:ding or river trade, or for - manufacturing purposes. _ Several steal( Buildings and a capacious yard are attach e L Apply to OLIVKB. W. BARNES, President PitL and Conn. B. IL CO., raid 6:tf I Reaßle MU, Fourth and Liberty streets. Boarding Schoch . ' (NI:SUMMER BOARDINO fIOIISF.-- , The GLEN HOTEL' J end Grounds ate offered for RENT for - either the above purposes. The else and arrangement - Of the . hocum, the bPauty, extent and variety. of the trottude,sod - ' the. singular advantage-of the position, secluded from-every thing objectionable. ' render this most desirable location for either Male or Female Bominary. For terms, apply to mh•24.tt J. W. BUTLER, 97 Front !Amer.. For Rent,. AFAILM CONTAINING 53 ACHES OP LAND, mules a high state of cultivation, with a large and convenient_ DWELLING MUSE, recently built and of modern style; good Barn, Stabling, dr., sltnatext on the muthbank of the Monongahela river, ti utiles above Pittsburgh, being one of the nowt beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to be found. POzSeSIIOI3 given on or bolos* the let of April next: _EL.:quire of 11. CIIILD3 & it , :tf 133 Wood etreet: Lass , Books. T AM authorized to sell low Dame valuable Law Booker. I I° rot,: Pa. Reports, by Bart; • ltocteier'a Institutes; • ' • Greenliei's klenee: - Whartott's Digest, last ed.; - And other Reports, ElementauWorte, he.; - GEO. F. GILLMORE,- at the office of Morning Pooh 15:7121:111 4 UAROUCtU AND SDT Of lIABSESS.:—They were n.ade to 0r.1.r by nu.: beet mechanic,and base only ben n.few months. They will be fila at a trargAin, in conween= of tech:mg° that has taken risco in-the sule•exibrie teunlly, he heall3 further nse for them. A. B4LLOD; aps . No. 140 Waterstreet. Oi - 11 - I — ALIIKO LOT keOlt SALE:. ALOT 24 feet front on WYLIE streeti.and estending, back 109 feet to Wide alley. Osithe back part of the Lot b. a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot Ls in a desirable location for a residence' . and . vill be-sold too, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incur trance. Enquire of. GEO. F. GILLIWEE, : h*Er At Oahe of Moraine Peat. =MIX= RILEY'S ENITEL, (formerly known as the La lionsz,) is offered for lease coa favorable terms. Being situated on the corner of Fourth street and Grant, near to the Court [louse, and about midway teen the ilimongatteha Wharf and the Pernusgrankt Depot, it is one of the most ploeseut, 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. For further information apply to' JOSEPII B. 6 A. P. MOBP.]3OIi, Att',) a, jan29zdawtf Office 1i0.143 Fourth et, Pittsburth. - For Rent, 1 4 FARM CONTAINING- ABOUT 140;;ACUEB, on the Btenbenellle Turnpike, air miles Score Pittsburgh, late homestead of William ATOormlek.. Posseaelon given Immediately. Tirma $250 paor annunn -, knquire of ;. • JAMILS C. f.I.CIIEY. - mhialentf . - Near tho preralara, Lot for Star.- - • AGOOD BUILDING LOT; 24 feat fronton Carson - stree t by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, still =be gold cheap. Enquire of GEO - . F. GILMORE,' 11/3 at office of the Morning Post.- FOR SALE VERY CHEIP.. A BUILDING LOT IN. ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by L 9. 100. A gad bargain can be bell by apßlying soon at the °thee of the MOANING POST. ifYittr Volt SALE—An excellent Frame House and Lot, on r llesaca street, Allegheny city, at a very low rate. -.lln quire 01 • THOMAS MOODS, jau:22.:tf • . 76 Fourth attest. LET—n two story Brick Dwelliog House; on Centre J_ Avenue. Apply* to DIENER it CO, iobl2 • No. S 2 Enatthl3eld street - DR. HENDERSON . i'. OCULIST AND AURISS TILLM at =rams oz Tim sim Alm us 'mean cupPLla, LEECHING, DIJSTIELING, OR Tag 98R OP CM3111., • • OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COE. GRAND St, NEW TORE. hours from A. M. to 4P. DI. 13 OR IILAT.t.D _LIDS, inflammation, Achte or it, Chronic Blindness with Films; Iritis, Amauroals and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are, among the diseases of the eye width are treated by Dr. IL with perfect satisfaction. . All diseases of the tar treated npon scientific principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. All letters post-paid will secure prompt attention. • We select the fallowing references from among the thou sands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr. Henderson: Wm J. Fryer, 326-S Broadway, Albany, N. Y. •Alfted.Southwick, Printer Gall speed, Glens Falls, N. y. , . *win. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich.. *Mrs. A. 21. L. Wilson, New York City, N.Y. •• - s2l.iss Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co., N. Y •Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Conn: - *John Seaman, Engineer, N. Y. • : De rid Little, Engineer, N.Y. . - Wm. F. B. Giles, °Mee Courier and Encitill. flames W, Kirby," Brooklyn, I. • - ' Jarelr Rodgers , ". u A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Notel. It. M. Ferries, Organ Builder, Houston SG - R. B. Doolittle, M.D., lludson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y. AL P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, - N.Y. B. L. noes, Albany, N. Y. ." A. Dillenbach, Schenectady N.Y. ' - Capt. B. IL Midland, Athens,-N. Y• John W. Hackett, Binghmiagdon, N. Y._ sThese patients were blind, and had to bled to tbooMee, At the expiration of two weeks they could go' bout the thy at pleasure. .These eases of Alum:moats were restored b Bight after they were given up ce incurable by the tenuity, and tan be referred to by any person who wishes, to learn the facts. In these cases, )v writing to them. - Jaffa To Wholesale Grocers, mquor LiCaltrn and Idassuf&cturers.. rrlia SUBSCRIBER is now Importing a superior, quality 1 of OIL OF COGNAC, of Which 31 of an ounce with CO gallons pure Spilt will produce a flneijognao Brandy /Us ESSENCES OP ROCHELLE and OTARD'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAO. CIDER and PE AO II BRANDY. HOLLAND SCRIEDAIS SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH IVIIISKY, are acknowledged by the New York omnufacturers by the great demand after them. rectioos for use will InvariablY be given by - DR. LEWIS FECCIITWANGEIL 141 Maiden Lane, New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platins, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's Ext. Cepaiva, Sulphate Am - dee.,lds tf monin.&a. /HOSED,' "- ARCHITECT9:—OItices: Philo Hall. No. 74 Third sheet, Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. j3,12-43m f slb". to biON.CY.—You can save both, it yon have do. &led on having an introdacticin to yonnolf. 70 FOIJIITII-atratt, sults the public in style, p=lies and quality Of- P/0717859; h,: ~ ..... ..I.se.+y+.v,.+yy~~ar+s.~..,V.... ... DR-. DIORSE 7 S • - - INVIGORATING CORDLit 41 - PEENOIIEYON AtED102.197?. Health'Heetored and Life Lengthened TUVIGOISATIII ELIXIR. TT will 'replace Weakness with :strength, incapacity vrith ellciency, irregularity with uniform and natural no. tivity, and thief:tot only.without hazard of reaction but Atha happyeffect on the general organization. t.9-Bear: in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous sisters, and that the pandiration of thenervo of motion and sensation is=physical death. Ilea in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the Elixir Cor dial is the only reliable preparative known. . „. CUBE OP NP1140119 EIREAEES. _No language can convey an adequate idea of the Immo, lilate and almost Miraculous change which it, occasions in the dimmed, debilitated`and shattered nervous fidetait whether broken down by excess,wealtley feature, or Impair ed by sicknoss—the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once briced, revivified and built'rip.' The mental and physical spnptoms of nervous disease vanish together un der its influence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Col , dial properticsof the Medicine reach the constitation and restore It to. Its normal rendition._ - •- • • - LOSS OR 3111110117 • • -1 Confusion, ziddine:s„rnsb of blsod to. the bead, tnelan. choly, debility; hysteria, wrelthedness,, thotights of - aelf destruction—fear of In :faulty, dyspepsia, general rostra. tion, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseases ncident to Males, decay of the propagating !auctions, nyel tetis„ monomania, vogue palpitation nf, h part, Impotency, constipation , etc, from whatever nausea arising, it Is, if there to any reliance - to to placed on human testis teeny, - A GREAT-MEDICINE FOE. 41•73. The unparalleled effects of Cole greet restorative in all complaints incident tofemales,vaark a new era in the ein - neld of medicine. Thonsandsed stimulants have beiii invented— theueands of.tralgorante concoeted--all:perporting .to be spociZed in the varlet diseeim and derangements to wWelt • the delinste formation of ncrmaa render her liable., - • Who 'millers from weakness, derangement, nerermsness, tremors, palms betho book, or one- other disorder, whether peculiar to her sex, or common to both seins—to glee- the invigoluting Cordial a trial: - • - °rollers, win Lind thda Cordial after they have nada bot-. tie or two, a thorough regenerator. of the f pater!. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy (M. spring, who would not by been so Mit for We extraordi nary preparation. Audit is equallY potent for the many mi. eases for 'which it Ls reecrmmended. Thousands of yours men have been restored by using it, and not In a single in stance has it failed to benefit them. PERSONS OP PALE OOEPTr'CION. . . or consumptive'habits, are restored by v 10131343 of a bottle Or tiro to bloom and vigor, chaught,, ,, the skin from a pale, yel low, alek4 color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO TIM AILSOUIDED,` These are souse of the ad and - melancholy effecti praiu... ced by early habits. of youth, sweetness of. the back-. and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of olght,loss of ma- . coin power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous, irritability, derangement of the dlgeetivefUlletioras i zeneraL debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. • Mentally, the feerfulerfeets on the mind are much tuba dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aterzioxitoraciety,selftlist' rust, love of solitude, ttmintty, etc., are same 01 the evils produ. BEPORE CONTEMPLATING AIAE.P. AGE_ • should reflect that a sound mind and body are the moot mi.., Imagery requisites to promote connubial-laoppiness; indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a emery pilgrimage—the prospect hearty darkens the . view;'. the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melanch l c i ,' l l4 reflection that the happiness of another be. Dr. llorse'e Invlgcrrating Cordbl - hr been counterfelt4 by some amprinc/pledpereonsr. - In future, all the genuine Cordial will have 'the propite• tar's facokalle pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown In the .gleas: Dr. Illornava Invigorating Cordial, _ - - - C. H. JUNG; Provider, N. -Y. - . The Cordial la put up, highly cobeentrated,' in - phat.hot. tles—priee three dollars per bottle, trru for fire dollars, all for tvrelyedollare. -0. H. .13=0;ProUtietor, _ - 192 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by Druggisto throughout-the trzdted Statea, (3.211r4A sad Gle West AGENTS: , Pittsburgh - Da4 GEO. 11.13EYSER,Nb.140170cl St BROS.. No. t3O Mrsod st. - : Da. '.. E. E. SELLERS, Wood street. Allegheny City...J; P. FLEMING.- - _ Agent far 0b10....T. D. PANE, Ciacitsaati. ,RHODES' FEVER AND'AGUE CURE. OR, NATITItE'S ISPALLIBLE SPECIFIC, - MICR the :Prevention and. Care of Inzetturrnu_ and Bl lanwa Frvins, Fr= and Aorta, Cutths.and &Evan; DMUS Aa DE, GIME= Dmaturr, NUM'S thcrasxs, and all other felons of disease which haves common origin in 'Malaria or Marco, Oats subtle atmospheric poison which at certain seasons is unavoidably inhaled atevery breath, isthe cams in character wherever it exists—North, Sontli,:East or. West—and will every where yield to this newly-discovered antidote, which is clamed to be the greatest. discovery in This specific is so harmless that it may be taken by per sons of every age, sex or condition, and- it will not substi- Ante for one disease others stilt vOlllOO 3 -113 Moulton the re. snit in the treatment by - Qninine -Mercury, Arsenio, and other poisonous er deleterious drag not a-particia of any of which is admitted into this preparation. The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re sults from the we of this :NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO It will -entirely protect any resident or tmoreler even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or .Doltondisoase whatever, or any injury front from. In. holing Malaria or .151/osma. . . - • It will instantly eheck.th 'Ague in vesselmut° bate-suf. food for any length of time, from one day to twenty years,. so that theyneed neyerhaye smother chiti, by continuloglts use acconling_to directions. . ' - It will immedintely-rdioye all the distressing' resUlts" of Dftiothr oi Ague 'disetse3, such as general debility-,night sweats, etc. - . The patient at once begins to remyer sppetlto and atrength,and continues until a permanent and radical - Finally, itattaawillbinisit Fewer and Agne Preon Jhmlllee and eB 'dames. -learners mid all lit:a:gni: nien..ba adopt ing it ea a preventive;will.bo floe fromAgne or Bilious at tacks in that treason of _the year which, while it is the most' 6iElOyils the MOBOVOIVID.IIIO one to.them. , „ - -One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cum: some .May require More: Directions printed ireCiermani - Snarl and Spanish, accompany each bottle Price :Ono Dollar. Liberal dlscenntts made .to the trade. Trade carcialmalor-, warded on application', and the ertidewtiihe consigned on liberal terms to responsible parties every section of the eaccotry. - JAB. A. FSIDDES, Proprietor, 'Providence, It: I._ Asmerti—New York: C. •7. CIICEENER &- CO.. and C. 'IL CMG. Boston :'WESIIS. A POTTED. - Philadelphia; ,DYOTT A - SONS. J!BIiTCUELL, No. 5.651.1berty strait, next dear -tn lima& WOODSIDES 13110TBER, =ter . of Anderson and Lacoek eta., Allesheny lfeb27 0r...i.x7.4.x.iA-x.: . T,T..:Arp.,..0 : ::, • ' - .r PREPARED Etr f DB; C. 111. - 3ACIISOIT, Platadelphia,,Pe.., l 'mu COSIPLAINT,. DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, Chronic rir - Nertuni Daddy,- Disea se of the Aldine, and au dttrases arisin,7from ardisordered Direr ot Sfonaelt. Fulness, of Bloodto rho ,Iletul, A.cidttiof theatomech, Nanseulloargairn,Dirgoat for Food, Fulness or "weight in_ -the. Stomach; Emir Eructations, Sinking, or it-the Pit of, the Stomach, Sisitamiag of the Read, Harried: - and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering atthe Rust, Chula.. ing or Suffocating - Sensation when in lying Postare,Dimness of 'Vision, Dots of Webs before the night, Fever end Doll Pain in the Read, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Shin arid Eyes, Pain in gus . Side, Bact,Chest, Limbs, Ac.,' Sodden . - . Flushes of Fleet Burning inthe Flesh, Constant Imagin. ingsof Evil and great . The proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to tills preparation, dons so - with a feeling of the utmost tong. denceinitovirtuesandadaptationtoibettd sses far which it is recommended. - , -It is no new and untried artiale, but one thst has stood the test of a ten liters' trial before the American - people, and its reputation and sale is =rivalled by any sitallar pro. paragons eatant. - The testimony in itstavorgiven by -the most prominent add well known- Physicians and individe. shills divests of the country is immense. Referring any who may dcnibt,to my "hiemccrabiglif or Practical Poselpt Boot, for Filllo erg and Families, lobe hadgrails,uf all tha Agents for the German Bitters. , PritelV (Coe and llannfactiry,l2o Arch streetindia. Jar Sold by Dr. Geo. it lioyser..l4uYroca'atreett'lL - A. Fahnutock it Co., No. S.Wood - street; Fleming-. Brothers, CO Wood street, IL P. Sivarta audd. P. Fleming, Allegheny; - • -Bantu's Premium Perfumery.. 1 PRIZE MEDAL. at the Great London of • 11. 'the Industry or all Nations, in_lB4l, and Sevennigh est Premlums,arvarded th e subscriber in this country, hate proved oreparations of a superior qualityiand plated_ Mai among the best perfumer; soil soap makers of Luroptl and America. Sty celebrated - Shaving CITAIIIS and Lis. trales, his tine POSatulett,TailetWatere, and Perfumes nor 'the handkerchief, (of 00 varieties,) are unattroascel by Way in ihe ' R•orld. - All articles jutrchased at this eatablerd are7vrarrant. ed. of the finest quality. - . • With an additionof many:nevr - titlelvalcals owl greatly - increased facilities fur manufnetnriug,hoisenabled to furnish them tar dealext In any - quantity deslrad, and at Country /melon reque "- sting It, can have it Price List maned to Melt miler; tree of postage., • • -X. BAZIN, r - , (SIiCeeESOT 10 B.ROUSSeIo) No .214 Chestnut street, below . NourCb, EAlmor'S Celebrated: Epicurean - SAUD*, t3TANDS PREP4III , IIiNT for flavoring &ups, Gialde4 . Ebb, geat.Ctame, Fe.,. Va advise all goal bausewises tutu it. Price.2..S. cents perbattlo, at All GrOCO MOD 4 Prat Stares in tha Vnited States and Caaadss.. " • For tale by VOLUM. an& O..II:I"iEYSIM. Pittsburgh. Istapiaili is - Zil Iltarketatrest.Pbiblolpla. - , • ' .Priv ate EP ta ens os. .-.7 - i• - ,73:di. 'ITIBIA7N, No. 31 Diamond 'Alley,. Bev , votes hls eptiro attention to co °Med Practice.. .. Rio bttainere Is mostly„ confined to . .Prieede - rencreeiDireasu,and such painful affection's,' • brought on by Imprudence, youthful Indulgence sadezetit Bpplas, Elyphilitlehilkotions,Gortorrhea,Glest,Strietartl t i re (w h am s, feeparf 17 of‘the-Illood,odth aflldiuse.,. sea of the Veneried Omelet BMa Diseaseei-Beorttltle Erin. tlona,'l'etter, Ringworm, liforttirialDisetteet,BatanalWool. nese, Impotency,' Piles, inieumatiom; Smola Meat - tie% tlontbly ,thippreeBlollH, DI epe ses o f th a j o i n t, l / 2 mach in . Ano,Nernins AlD:stems, Paton in tho Boa and loins, led tenon of the Bladder, and jildncla,stic=dally trotted.— Core duaranteed . , Twenty years practice(tett In tills city) enablea Di.firtorb to offerassarancesof a speedy caret) all.who may 43=10 vol der tilscare _ 1 Office aralFtivitailownitatlon toolia, 41,DIsmoitialle,P 1 ' ltEt..olarges moderate. -'.2 . ... . n0v6:1120749 MEDICAL. EVERY 'WOJAZ' OP 8P.164. MAIITtmI CaIITIOIS. • D FL, H c 23 3 t z ' Lf_. D N P'S 110 HIEVILVIDr. Brown's newly dizarrered 'remedy Jai for ilb.clita'atina la a epeedy and certain Do:may that pitiful tranble. It never baba. OfaceanOrtvateConsaltation Boo= No. 41/rILMOND Plttribtirgh;Peneti. T4elloctatLsalsrap cabal:Li march 23.4 tea. • 701LERBE—SeC. boxes W. 11 .Fettlos „ Ctrese; nu. , or , • •590,v n itt!st Pt!ITY F or rule . '"""."—"_!rr o , .
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