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FRIDAY IKORNMS,.., - 4 RIALTR °mos.—lnterments in the City of Pittsburgh, from April 23d to April 30tb, 1855 : Anorre.CIIILDR/X. Small Pox treituivra... .."....—. Scrofula. ' 2 Ineeitamation Bowel"; 2 m0w............ OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE I u n d er I y ear ____ 3 From 40 to 60. From Ito ^ - 2 " 60 to 60. 2 to . 5.. 0 . 60 to 70. 5 to 10 0 , " 70 to 80., 10 to 15 1 I . 80 to 90. 15 to 20 1 f . " 90 to 100.. 20 to 10 3 !Ago unknown... 80 to 40... 4 , mates .4 Females 8; White 19; Colored 1 . Total 20. Byorder of the Board of 'Health. ANDREW O. MURDOCH. Physician of Board of Health. ARRESTS FOR PASSING 00ONTERFEIT MONET.— Three men, named James Fairman, .1. L. Flem big and G. W. Fleming were arrested on Wed nesday-night, about ten o'clock, for attempting to pass several counterfeit notes on a shoemaker in the Fifth Ward, named Gotleib Fox. The three are raftsnaen from 'Penang° county, and entered the store of Mr. Fox for the purpose of pprehasing a pair, of boots. After selecting a pair to snit them, one of the Flemings threw dawn a $5 note on the Farmers' Bank of Ken tucky.. Fox informed him it was counterfeit, when he handed him a $lO on the Rochester Bank, N. F. This was also ascertained to be bad, and Fez immediately called for the watch, and gave the raftsmen into custody. Oa their way to the tombs, the Fleming who had offered the notes attempted to break loose from the offi cer having him in charge, and a desperate fight occurred between the two. Both of them re ceived severe wounds in the scuffle, but the watchman finally got the mastery. During the melee Fleming threw elegy his pocket book, and after ho was safely lodged in the tombs the offi cer went back and recovered the article. It contained $3l in counterfeit money, $l4O in genuine gold cola and a due dill for $Ol. Yes terday the three were brought before Mayor Volz, and, after an examination, committed to jail for trial, in default of $1,600 bail. STABBING CASE. —A dispatch was received yesterday by Alderman Steel, from the Pros:* eating Attorney of Washington county, request lag him to have arrested a negro named Samuel Lewis, a fugitive from justice from Washington boroagh. A warrant was placed in the bands of officer Rages, who in a short time succeeded in taking the person designated into custody. and lodging him i . jail. Lewis is charged with stabbing a negro woman named Rebecca Skin. nor. ..The affair occurred at a ball, in Cannons. burg, last Christmas. Rebecca, it appears, was his sweetheart, but, nothwithstanding, would persist in dancing with other colored gentlemen, which -so exasperated Lewis, that in a fit of jealousy, be cat her very severely in the side with a bowie knife. In the confusion he man aged to make escape, and came over to this city, where he has been running at large ever since.. Ho will be scut hack to Washington for trial. Br referring to the advertisement of the Chemical Dioramas, it will he seen that this popular and beauti'ul entertainment will posi tively elose on Saturday night. This evening and to-morrow there will be no entire change of views throughout 'the whole exhibition. Those who have witnessed the great effect in Milan Cathedral at , d Belshazzar's Feast, can judge what is in store for them by witnetodng the "Funeral of Napoleon" by the illusions peculiar to the Chemical Dioramas. We doubt not the closing exhibitions will be numerously at tended. The day exhibition on Saturday should be ° embraced by all who cannot attend in the evenings. SWINDLING:T W 0 fellows known as Andy Crt wer and Michael M'Cloekey ware locked up iu the Tombs, yesterday, to await an examination on the charge of swindling a little boy out of a valuable watch. The led is from Nl'Keesport, and while perambulating the city on Wednesday, in search of emt,loymeol, was met by these scamps, who effircd to give him work on a raft, which they alleged belonged to them. The three proceeded together towards the Allegheny river, hod on the way, Conner Ginned to take care 01 the boy's watch for him. As soon as possession of it was secured, they clipped off. When ar rested, the watch was found on the person of Conner. 'RawElm or 111183 MAGGIE MITCEIELL —This charming little actress takes a benefit to night, and makes her last appearance but one. She appears in two of Mrs. Barney Willisuis' favor ite pieces --..Ireland as It Is," and In and Out of Place,"—in the latter personating no less than four different characters. Miss Mitchell hae been only three years on the stage, and is yet quite young, but her naivete st3le of acting has already won for her hosts of admirers. We commend the fair beneficiary to the public as one richly deserving their bounty. TUE CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD OPENED —Our citizens will all he pleased to learn that the cars will commence running on the Counellsville rail road on the 17th instant. The road hae been •opened between West Newton and Layton Sta tion, a distance of forty three miles from Pitts burgh, and after the above date two trains will be run regularly between these points. The Youghiogheny boats will leave our wharf at such hours as to make a direct connection with both trains. SELLING LIQVOR TO AN INTEMPERATE PERRON. —Tho proprietor of a doggiry in the Fifth Ward, named James Wilson, was held to bail, yeet r day, by Alderman Parkinson, for selling liquor to George Booth, after receiving notice not to do so Booth is a man of intemperate habits, and Wilson had been requested by his wife not to give him any more liquor, but as the requrst was disregarded, a prosecution was instituted. BOARD OF TRADE. —The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Trade and Merchants' Exchange will be held, this evening, in the Hall, on Fourth street. Members of the association aro requested to he in attendance, as several subjects of importance will be brought forward. SMALL NOTE PROSECIITIOII.—A German named Nicholas Muller, yesterday instituted suit, be fore Alderman Parkinson, against a person lu the employ of the City Flour Mills, for passing a $3 note, contrary to the 49th section of the small note law. EVE learn that suit has been brought against the steamer Philadelphia for running over and destroying a large raft, on Tuesday. The acci dent occurred about three miles below the city, and is stated to have been unavoidable. GETTING BETTER —We understand that Mrs. Polly Campbell, of Braodock's Fields, who is alleged to have been poisoned by her son-in-law, is pronounced out of danger. TIM DUQUESNE BOROUGH ELECTION.—The ta king of depositions in this case we understand will be closed to-day, and be taken up in the Court of Common Pleas tomorrow. COMMITTED TOIL COSTP.—JOIiII ZiMMCrILIRE was committed to jail, yesterday, on a process from court, for neglecting to pay the costs of a case in which ho was lately couoer:ned. 'THE GREEK SLAVE has arrived in town, and will be ready to receive calls in the course of a few days. yALUABLE WORKS ON AuCIiITECTIIII Model Architect, by Sloan ; ; The Carpenter's New Guide, by Sloan; 'Melee Civil Alebitectu re; Tredgold'e Carpentry; Downing's Country 'louses; n Rural Essays; Maban'u Industrial Drawing; Rudiments of Arehite , ture end Building, by J. ilell;et • Ethaet , e A , chiteeturet City Architecture, by Field: Modern Geometrical Stair Builder's Guide; Rural' Architecture, by Allen; 'Guilder's Companion; Rudimentary Architecture, by Weal. For tale by R. T. C. MORGAN, mv3 No. 104 Wood street. VALUABLE WORKS ON AGRIUULTO it Saxton's Rural Eland Books, lot anti 31 series; Johnicin's Agriculture Chemistry; Solly's Rural • tt Rodger's Scientific Agriculture; Gay's Elements Beatty's Southern Durning's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America; " Ladies' Companion to Flower Garden; Barry's Print Gardener; McMahan's American Gardener. Partner's and Planter's Encyclopmdia. Par sale by B. T. C. MORGAN. M 73 No. 104 Wood street FOUR - 110UtES FOR SALE AT A 13A itti AlN—Twe Brick Hsuves and Two Frames, situated at corner of Townsend and Clark streets, with lots, each 24 feet front en Townsend street, by 100 deep to Bank alley. These hou,e are well adstitivl for renting to small families, and fall worth 64,000; but will be mid at n very low price and no favorable terms. Also, 8 Buildlne Lots on Crawford streei. my 3 S. CUTHBERT & SON, 140 Third street, OULD Yu U keep Sour hands soft, smooth and whir, r and remove Inn, sallowness and redness of the shin Then nee the I.I.ERPETIO FO9P, that popular and eh• op article, prepared, with great care from the recipe of ton• don,Chemist, an Fold by the subscriber for rive yeara in Ma city. Only 12% .cents, a cake. B. CUTITBERT, • myB • - l4O Third street. . . In• 15101../SY.- - You can cal, both, it you have Or cided on haring an Introduction to yourrelf. CARGO. , 76 POUBTE street, salts the public in etyle, price nod quality PICTITREa &pia •••4 4- s „„ 1 4t . - . . , • -tre•r*e• 'A".P • f , - • • • • • • ' - • • - - •. ; 11 . .4 I: ‘- ;. _ • 4 ... - • ' • ortZ •rf .17; r • 4 ', - 4 „ t, f ; : ..J) •- • t • 0.• ' 4 t. 4 f,t `H tfi ; - 1 },T' c• *I - ^ ,• . % *.` _ , • e, 3 " 1 ..• n" F - . *. N. f" ' " ~~..~- "~`n, , •1 0 . 4 'l • COMMERCIA L - PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND INERGHANTSO EXCHANGE. OFHCES Praiderit--30IIbT OMPTON First Roe Nesici e ni_w x. rt: Sum. Eow Avnul" Wltt. B. SlertforN—Ww. S. Treasurer—Joim- D. SMUT Sperira.codord--8. T. NOW/RAM, JR . Committee of Arbitration for April.—Witmede SMITH, V. P ; W. M &MART, B. F. JONES, BENJAMIN HAREM - ELL, J. 8. DM:WOR WEEKLY MONEY ARTICLE. Pirrone; May 4, 1855. The market seems to bo easy this 'week; Its pulse is steady, and beats natural enough; financial matters age being brought, as well as they can, to a wholesome state, - and soon we hope they will be in a condition to meet the general wish. There is nothing indicating pressure at all; demand on A No.l paper is comparatively small. The speculative fever is not raging high; general business is only moderately active and is comparatively a safe, sound and legitimate one, hence demand for money is not inordi nate. This and next week a great many notes fall doe in our banks, and given for January balances which will cause some activity In money matters; although many en deavored to curtail their obligations at that time, still much FM given that could not be avoided and will have to receive protection this month. Prudence and caution dictates that every one should curtail liabilities for some time to come; many may not see the advantage just now, tut to those who exercise It its results will be most salutary in the event of any disaster that easy befal us. Wo know not what is before us, to a certainty, and as we are just merg ing from a very sad period in our history, let us in time of pence prepare for war. Economy and retrenchment are essential elements to make financial affair just what they should be. We are rels lag on a bountiful harvest to set us "right side up," but In the reed of a failure here, accom panied with short supplies in Europe, and a continuation of the war, will bring on us a disaster we have never yet experienced. We bcpe, hosi'ever, for better things, and can hardly think 1855 will be characterized by the sad events of 1854. We have certainly started out right, and Uwe can only get everybody to exercise the proper mode of conduct ing business matters, we shall be fortified to weather the storm, and come out at the end with something in hand• There is an immense amount of unempleyed labor afloat, and farmers should endeavor to secure it an raise an extra supply of broadstuffs, ,itc.; we shall need all that can possi bly be raised, and we believe our farmers germrally see the necessity of such e Ports, and are doing what they can. Here is where our true wealth must come from, not from the mines of Calif . ..mirk and Australia. The stock of the Meehanic.' Bank nearly all taken, and will go into active operation U.S soon as the pre;irnienriee are rompletol. Sp , cui4ilow are abroad OR to who shall he Ps officers. We liar of several end - ants fur the cashier. ship and presidency. So much devolves upon these offices that it. behooves them to have just the right sort of mon in them, and we hare every reason to believe the stockholders will see well to this-Important item. Our city banks (of issue) have made their seml-annual dividends, as follows: BANLY. rank of Pittsburgh . xchange Merchant 2 and Manufacturers $2,,110,700 5110,665 The Phil,l4el phis Ilsokx,lsith the exception of four, base made theirs also, as follows: maxi. C&PITAL pir. Div. Farmers' nod Mechanies' $1,25604.0 5 $O2 500 Girard 1.1....5,p 0 3 37,500 Commerciall .i... 00,000 5 50,000 NI evh anies' 000,( 00 0 46.0. 0 Wee tern 500.000 6 30.000 Sian ufacturers' and Me, chant,.'... 3)0.000 5 15 COO anuthwark 250,000 5 12 MO Ken , ingtnn 230000 0 12 500 Bank of Commerce 250,060 5 12.:1x) Penn Township 22.0 (100 5 11,250 Tradcamens'.. 150,030 .5 7,500 V 1,225,0; 0 $224,2(.0 The New York llttnk Statement I.ke fireceable. The eamparatire tizorro of the week are 1.,A111 , 0114 Pi•_ Spei-jv April .1....5971,C.112. 1 1 7 .71 t ;7.510.121 $7i1744 V2l April 25... 92,505.051 11 252.424 7 4310 955 75,210951 1.199.... $1,126,942 I)9c. FLI,CI7 19. 100861 T1e.1.5.24.970 The derTeaf.e In Depoaits Is doe to the droving down of Bank balances, a large amount of money now brio; nerded for moving produce. The fatting MT In Looms is not to much the resoll o' a di=positicn on the part r f the banks to contmtet n= tc their it go re-eiptA from maturing bills To ceivable, and their moderate offerinre of new pare, Some of the hanks are di,ounting lines of paper r their rorree. pondeqbanks in the interior, fu. the p r pore of employing their surplus funds. ' The Import , at Now York continue to exhibit n large de cline loth in Dry Goods nod general merchandL,e, as otli be aeon hr Ito annexed comparison F ,, RXISX IMPtIaTS ENTEILIP ST NEW rnxis rnR TEIZ VEIL 1x:.5. 41,419.101 R^.,070 426 1,7:5,4:4 Dry Go,la Gent•ral kleretrAndi Total Previous tixtr,n Nre..ks Tr,tal for ,ero-ntern aaeks .....$131,019,6:: . 4 $4 2,40'2 Fnarrixi matters East are dull and tradc In ~err depart. =tent if. considerably depresh,-1 The same may to eald The r,,,,t,0s of 011 and Ch,olp Railroad for March, we, March, :KA All the SSe.tern Itneds are drain;; en anmenee bu.iurt The receli.t, of the Fuuthern Nll...higan in TLC ' , ,rat three weeks of April were obaut SITSC“), ',gains: about $170,Cf.%) In the whole month last year, and the mrripts of the Cl. ee land and Tote La the same l erind ap:e $76,C-00, againet *73.(x)0 in the seLni, month tout year. WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET Orricz or Tilt phILT M 011 1 ,17.1 POET, 1 . Friday, Slay 1, Ist.6. I Thor ar,U.rr It,: Igre k. and the curly part of thi• rrn+ dry and croi, ah.ch rnosett tho river to get too Io t a' for the nay.,...ati,n of a^s vrrnmer, it was a ho uhr.t•t, obi, ter the vafog of Spring rr, ps, particularly of i.tots; Lot on Thurl.doy it commenced raining, and at the Cu., of this writ it hr on hoot+ every indication of PO IlLundem , f Watt, Lef,rr long. From all parts of the ciiuntry the - for to Speak favorably of its growing Wheat. A heavy crop may b , antkilated, If nothing untoward neteurn. However, all Fpemlation in that direction is a mere waste of words nor cannot with certainty do anything more than chronicle its present condition. Flour is on the den inn. The receipts of the week here hare tern large and the ad< ices from St. Innis nod Chicago state thst the amount arririsg and in sore it these points in much larger than Wpm anticipated. Prices her de - lined during the week 2 "tA bill, but there is 'tittle or no animation in thr market. Baron 11115 all , O a downward tendency. There le now as lane nu amount In market as at any time for the 011 within our ri,nllecton, and the receiph. until tbe riser g it down, were still large. The quality this year is luferh r. Groceries are without change. A slight advance is re. ported in New Orleans, but the stocks at Cincinnati, Et. and this point ere tro g:eat to be atlectnd by thy rise. The following to the Flour inspected at thin point f.a the month at April: Supertlce, barrel Fine Middlings ndemned " Rye Total lo ,t/57 APPLES—No sales ere reported by wholesale. In the small way they command from $3.50 to $4,00. AMISS—We bare no change to notice in Soda, which meets with ready sale at 31 , „tio3bf, for comm•in. POIA are not so firm; sales at 634 cask and A% time. Pearls CA563,4 . . Baleratus ol,4(40. BACON—Sales this week have fallen off considerably. The aggregate Is aboutl/34,600 lb+ against 276,000 Ike tact week. Shoulders brought at the close 7!4'ScS: Sides 0, and (lams 100610 1 4.—with little animation in the market. We quote sugar cured llama at 12@12 . 1 4. The stock on hand is large, sod prices will doubtless come down further. BEANS—Nothing doing and scarce. From store held at $2,75053 00. BEESWAX—SaIes on arrival at 24@.26c ; and from store at 25@2&c. BROOMS—Common Ohio, on arrival, sena at $2,00, and from store at $2 75(i63. From store, Eastern at $2,60663,25. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Buckets at Factory $2, and from store $2,15@2,25. Large Tubs, from store, $7@,7,60 ift doz.; small do $0,50. BULK MEAT—There is little doing in Bulk Meat. The only sales we notice leas one ou Saturday of 2 . 000 pre Sides at 7,, cash; and 3 000 lbs do (packed) on Tuesday at 7 3 4. BUTTER AND EGOS—Primo Roll Is firm at 25c, In boxes - . Eggs are abundant and have declined. We note a sale on Wednesday of 1,050 dozens at 10c. CANDLES —dales of Star during the week at 24c 1k; Dipped worth 13; 1 ,4 and Mould 14, 1 4. Soap brings Sc. CRlgESE—Sales are occasionally made at 10ig10%, for Western Reserve. COPPER—We quote at 35®38, cash and time. CORDAGE.—The following nre the rates now established Manilla Rope, coil 19 V lb. Cut 0 9 18. White 14 " 15 " Tarred 14 13 " 14 Packing Yarn, 0ne...12 " 11 " Don Coans—rdanilia, $2,60, 3,75015,00 V doz. do V coil 19 cts Ih. Hemp, $1,87, 2,76@3,75 V doz. do 11 eon 14 eta lb. Ptotcu Litres—Manilla, $1,26 V doz. Hemp, $ll.l doz. CORN MEAL—Salim on arrival at 90e per hu. 1a wka. COTTON YARNS, he.—The following are now the ruling rates: POUND YARN No. sto 10, Inclustve...lBcl2. lb No. 10.—. "11 a 12...... ......... 19 " " 17...., " 13 20 " " 18.... II 14 .21 " " 19 " 15 22 " •' 20 ..27 " DOZEN 'AuN N 0.600 Sc c lb 1 No. Boo 8% %lib " GOO 8 " " 800 6 01 4 - 1.1 700 7 " " 1000 Car et Chain : white 19@)20, colored 23. - Coverlet arn, gd@," . Candlewick, 18. Twine, 20 . Batting No. 1, 13: ' No.' . 12; Family Batting, 15. Caulking, Th. C CHEM—The following are manufacturers' prices: Water Crackon3, p bbl $5,00 Butter do do 7,00 Pilot Bread do 5,75 Sugar Crackers, 11 lb 9 cts. Soda do do 9 o Boston do • do 9 " Pio-Nl° do do ..... g a DRIED BEEF—Sugar-cured le worth 12412 , / y e by the tierce DRIED FRUIT—The market is becoming hare, and the lots changing Joinds are few and far between. Peaches, from store, are worth $1,75 to $3,00. Apples, on arrival, would command $1,60, and from store 11,132©51,75. FEATHERS—Are nominal at 400. FEED.--Sales from mill of Shipstuffs at $1,60 'fl 100 the; Middlings at $1.75 do; and Bran and Shorts at $1.40 do. FlElH—There is more doing of late in Fish. We quote Mackerel No, 8, large, at $10,50 iii bbl, half do SSA; White vt.. l • • - - . •• • - • . . . . blab $ 9 .50g1i510;05, hahldo $561,58 I Lake Paperboy mon $ll ; Halifax Herring $8,0003,50 and Baltimore Salted I FLOUR—Is dull and on the decline. ;Phi sellea during the week have been-seri email, but a deellno of , atout 255 per bbl is stabilshed on lest - week's rates. 'Superfine and Extra (from store) sold for $lO,OO, No from irharf or depot have taken place.' There IS a gOoddeil - arriving. NRUIT AND NUTS—Foreign Fruits are exceedingly scarce and have advanced. The following are the rates at present; - • Raisins:lg. IL, V box $3,25; hf box $1,50 qr boa... 75 Figs, 'f lb (new crop )- 13.16 and 17 Orangery t box $5:00@t5,50 Lemons, It box... $4,26®54,50 Almonds, . ...13, IS, 18, 20 Pecans, IA th 10 Cream Nuts, Filberts& English Walnuts, 11 lb 10 Ground Nuts, 1 bus $1,50@1i75 GLASS—We quote city brands Window at $2 box for pxB; $2,60 for 7x9; $3 for 8x10; $3,50 for Bxl2, oxl2, and Will; $4,50 for Sall; 9214, and 10:14; $5 for 9x15, 10'15, and 10:16; $5,25 for 10x17; 5,50 for 10:18: and so on in- creasing id like ratio according to size-10 t atoll' for cash Country brands are old at an average of about 50c less a bx than' city brands. GRAIN—A good deal of Corn rind Oats has arrived during the week. Sales of the former at 87@00. for large and small lots; Oats at 60@05e, do. Rye $1 37, from wharf. Wheat...nothing doing $2,20®52,30 is perhaps a flair quo- tation. GROCERTER—Are firm nt last week's quotstions, viz:— Sugar 1314@fiX i.y the bbd and 6e,7 by the bbl to the country trade. No change in Molasses, viz : oak 39@17.1,4 and cypress at 94 to 35e. Rice 6 1 ,4a(33,4 and Coffee 12@t234 - . HAY—Sales at wharf at $23,00@520,00; from store $24,00 @526,00._ 1I DES—Green Slaughtered are north sWg.6c—a slight advance; and Dry Plitt, 1.14@15 1 4. HOPS—Sales from store at 3-9©40. IRON AND NAILS—Saks of common puddled bar at 2% @3c, and in nails 10d. and upwards at 33/A4c. LARD—Prime city sells at 934 c 71 lb and prime country at fte. LEATHER—The store rates are now: Red Spanish Sole, per lh, nein: slaughter Sole, 24(27 : Upper Leather, per dozen, $2750533; Bridle do. do. $365140; Country Bridle do. $285,536; Skirting Loather, per 5, 28 vents. LUMBER—A.grent deal of what come down the last freshet remains in first handa. Thus far the sales made are at $1150522 for Bonnie; $3Q53.15 for Shingles and $2,50 for Lath. Hewed Oak Timber at 8 and Pine nt 4506 e. MESS PORK—To the city trade sales are made nt $15,50 50516, short time, and to the country at $16,005517,00. NAVAL STORES.—Soirits Turpentine to now held at 60e. 11 gallon. Rosin at $3,25503.60 for No. 2, and $4 foc,No. 1. A small sale of Tux at $4 5050 55. OlLS—Steady sales of Lard 011 No. 1 at SOc by the lot and in the small way. Lln , eed is firmer, and sales in the retail way ore mode at 85490 c. PIO METAL—The sales of the week reported are: on Monday, 100 tons Tennessee at $29,00 six months; and, on Thursday, 350 tons Allegheny 526,50. time; also, 100 tons Nn. 3 Anthracite $2B, six months. In addition to these the American report, o sale nt Monongahela or Youghiogheny P:000 coal Iron of an inferior quality (200 tons) at $23, six months. Tho St. Charles, Stewartstown, Motioning, Bu. Jeffers^n, with the Martha lot, comprising the best qualities of cold blast Allegheny, and an amount of 8,600 tons le stored and held nt s32—leaving some tew and smaller iota only of good Allegheny in market. The sale of 100 teas Martha Furnace, reported last week. was not nt a:3O 2.5. but Is supposed to hare been mostly $29, except 40 tons which brought that figure. POWDER—In consequence of the demand in the Ea•t ; , for n European market. prises have advanced to $3,50 fdt Blasting and $5,00 for 11.0 e. POTATOES—Are more plentiful and somcwha[ lower. SALT—Sales on Thursday of .12.1 libls No 1 and extra at $1 ti 25141,75 SEEDS—Timothy Ffil IR at $2,75 by the lot and $3,00 ro tail; Cl6Ter le dull et $ll 50 by the lot and $5,75 mall way. FlaxFved $ 1 , 60 11 63 5 1 ,C 5 , , md Ezm. slightly higher. - ;rout Fitt'', at 15c. from first hands, on arri eat, at shade lower, withlialed brings STEEL Spring Steel, Pittsburgh man ufacture, 6 1 ,4@634; Plow do, 7(:1 1 7N; steel plough wings, 8; do, cut to pattern, 8t75101.4; A II ateel, from rolled Iron, ft 3..• from hammered do, 6.1,4; Hoe steel, 7?..!,'; Fork do, 7; ai.afrel do, 8; steel dandy tire, 7; Etliptic Springs, 1014 . • seat do, 1345'14; Cuiti. setts teeth, 13X5, 3=5 ; uo, 185(5%, 50055 tooth. TALLOW—SaIes cf aereral small lots(wero reported at 103.4®11e. 'MN —I C, $11,23, and I $13,23, cash; Pig 1.34; Bar f37!-4 . , catth. .t 1,14 'I TOO b $57.1.15 816,000 4 85.',720 050,000 5 30,000 TkiltACCO—N'irginla s's range [mm 10046, Recording brand, and lump at 2404 J. Virginia Tuist, 10. WEllERY—Seareelv anything doing, tales 11.t.cti0ed are - lIY int. ly made at W❑ ITK LEAD -14 Mtn. with a very aetivedemareh and EBEZ=I==ESI Wool,—The beer feeling oohed f.rmerly continues but prices tire unchanged. Ashex, pYes Apple, bbls Do. bbis. Itneley, buxtvla... D-etos, do ... Lto:kii, boxes Bro.uaß, ,ler.eos Butter, bt 113 fiekini an 1 eAr.IDN, brat. C.ro, taiAlly If Oarn-menl, In Chreßn. bovna Cotton. balex... CO C , 1 4 . kc... o ,, ,perxge. Drog4. pkv, Dry ti 0.011.., 1,11, 1,y.. :Intl t.blp. Y..,12, Do. aiel Furs, hal , Forniture rease. I,hl. tllatn, t. 11,1 G Orwerle-t, Llemp, bal.. ..... llopo, Who.. ..... . head ttaltisrare, Iron, 411 . 1‘ ic•2l• th, b,mtna, tow Ln.l, piog ...... Lard, 1,1,1. Po keen Leather, .... Lime, bb1............ ST.GIU.III 1,062 Nr, —Ct:lton nalen ;Vet - 0 totlea. Flour n trifle higher; antes tor LH, cuu.l Uhto nt Is,r7lielo ;Lb. bouth-r firm, sales leln) Chia o; $10.5h05.11,:55, ' l ib at unchanged ly.tb a ha:U.4 buniun.a Co , r a trifle higher: ar lea 11 OW bus eastern rolled at fI.IJ. Pork easter, but Act quotably lover. sales 7c.s tAls pruue al 414,:174.c,11.50. Itect Urn: Cant Jul: a alb tet.denry. Llama if lii,ky, 1)1i1o. .: otrwiy, antes 4.0 aA• ittu7,l••• firm, .alts uticoutt of etucks t tra t c; mon.s uuct.terrg , •l: Cum torltaull, N Y Ccu• :nal, L. GU, St.t:t., Itercllug, E 4 alay 1; —llread , tutl7 ; no avlort Je nalt,•ll,r tleur, and atarelatel and it: t 4.1 branin R.c y rtl r• 1,1 St sl , [l,:..l)au h,ut nuatug buy e, Rye rour coo Corn Meal very qut7.7 . the turn. and Lie tatter $1 ree•ey•,-. 1,7 Wheat are ail, I/71,h tut Luta tt.t.batt ; pale, 777 , ,b bu, r.. 11 at Itt,tbat 'w t: 7, and atilt, at i..;:,0t7;1417 ante:7l4oU bus Pear, hye at b 1 41 Cora, n atrably demand, uurbauge,l; 17,ktuu bus ~ buthern nail retina 7.•1L•.. nt $l.Oll afloat, ..o_ buv elute uitsl,o4. Oats Jut /au., bo. 717 ratter morn dom.: r_3l., ajJ bbl. :Ina, )iren Pork and : , (70 ,a , ka at full r , st a. IVLlaky firm; aalea IVO 1.7h11 at 31, ant In htuir nt 37. et:WM...ill, May —TI, river ham fa len 9 have tmn heavy rains all afternoon. 141c.ineas i.i p.nerally dull, and I her. have been no change, of moment in any rttcle. Flour dull at V , 49,44.hu. hi Owe. au. C Ira, 71(a ,aO. Frovi-i.ms firm; kaki 125 AIM, Ili on tide, at .3, {.a -lard ; rules 141 hnla prim, Lard at 9 1 .810,..1ian9e In ..lroecrlea - 1 a email troix,cted to day. Molaaw., 82 f e oil and 2:1 f,r neve. Eastern exchange firm at ryq errant premium. Hatvinotm, May .:—Cafac Alar4rl-1:0 11,erpg cfr,-,1; all t.old at price,. ranting from $5.5 . , to 1. on tb, ri , IIE frm PCNNOCK. Ml'll.ll}3,f, A CO. bon thin dor b.-en lIH;CLYEI) I.y mutual ronnent, nod the Books nf Plll.l ot.oooru boring boon trunnferml to JOSEPH and NATHAN F 11111 T, they only are author ized 10 SO Ile and rot irrt the aobt. dur Fold Urn,. F•nrumn k sowing 11” , mse In, I in4e.b1,1.1 wIII ploone roll at PENNOCK a II AltT't, Nu. 111 Wool greet, and Fay he name. Th..e boring claim., option nail firm will preneot theca for pay ment. Til lit. mrronF:Ll., JOHN It HEIIIION, Pita' - .urgh, May 1,1, 19.;5. NATHAN F. HART. JOSEPH PENNGCIi NATHAN F. LIMIT PENNOCK & HART, (t 1 TRY LATE FIRM OP PENNOCK, MITOCIELL & ,) FULTON FOUNDRY: Warehouse, N 0.141 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa A constant supply of Cooking Stores and ilanges, Stares ■nd GratPs, Wagon 11.1XXS. all r Izea, Hollow Castings and Points, Tea Kettles, Sad and Tailors' Irons, Iron and Nails. Water and Gas Pipes, and Itliseellaneous Castings tnado to order. zny2:lm Notice. 11001 i 8 to receive Subscription to the Capital Stock of the " REBER A INSUR f.NCE COMPANY •' will he opened at the Office of HILL DURCIW IN, Eeq,No. 142 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh, on the FOURTEENTH DAY OP MAY, 1655, and will re kept open d ily, (Sundays excepted,) between the hours of 10 o'c'ock A. M. and 8 o'clock I'. M., until at least One Thousand Shares are subscribed for. WM. F. JOHNSTON, ISAAC M. PENNOCK, HILL DEROWIN, A. MeDRIDE, W. MeCAN DLESS, mv2:l,l] CbM ISS/011/71. British . and Continental Exchange. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMA OF S.l. AND UPWARtS. TIIESE DRAFTS are arailablo at all the principal Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND anti LKELAND, and the CONTINENT. We also draw Annrr lu-s on M. A. Ornnebaram & Born% FRANKFORT A MAIN, Which serve ens Ilemittanre to all parte of GERMANY, SWITZERLAND and II"LLAND. Persons Intending fo travel abroad may procure, through as, Letters of Ore ilt, on which Money can be obtained, as needed, in any part of Europe. Cocucrnox i of Bills, Notes, a• d other securities in Eu. rope, will rec. lee prompt attention. WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., toh2l Wood, corner Third r treet. UST it bCktvED BY EXPIEsA -200 pr Ladle? Fancy Gaiters, all colors, at $1,25@11,75 250 " Black " 150 " French Morocco and Kid Boots " 1,00@1,37 500 " Children's Fancy Moss, new styles. ap27 W. E. SCIIMERTZ. BAH 0011 N-200 Largish! fur sale by 14 4 apt JAS. McLAUGHLIN. BANK ON PIT/EGGNOG, 1, May. 1, 1855. TILE President and Directors of this Bank have TL S S DAY declared a Dividend of Five Per Cent. on the Capital Stock for the last etc mouths, payable to Stock. holders, or their legal representatives ' on or after the 11th inst. Itnyadj .101 IN SNYDER, Cashier. OLOVES, for Ladles and Gentlemen. All 817,8 from No. 6 to No.lo Bojou's best quality, can be found at VAN GORDEN'S, apl2 63 Market street, corner of Diamond. PEA NUTS-3000 bushels Tennessee Pea Nuta in store and for vale by lop2l] J. W. DUTLER & 0.0 eInUSIIRD bUtiOn-50 bble. Crushed sugar just rya& frig from cartel, and for sale by myl ATWELL, LEE 3 00. - t" , , • , - , • t- • . ' • • < • " *" • , ' • - • f f,4 r"77. t~r,i e ', {<:s ' - t t • " . IMPORTS INTO PITTSBURGH • roe. TILE it NEE MIN. MAT 4. ltiM. ...1(17 Liquors, hhdo find pipes 424 '2ol.Ntult, buFhela 2 • 11,1ze arid Rut:ol4lra, plt• 5,915 41 11olarx.ra. bbl. 721 SLID, Parka 461 121, .311, Ltd. 1.100 340 late, bushela 14,2.9 1,11, .......... 392 044:1..0•r. & I'rr,rwr,baga. 377 21 Pork not 1,109 Do do do tt. v....a L5:l Do do do bb1.... 254 tS: Do do do hose.. 0 Do do do lurk, 0.7:1720 'rtrerl,. 053 K. 03 limo, bah. 4 170 77t dodo. Tar k hittb, INA 531 ..... 35gar,1,141.• „..„ GIl D.. 1,144...... 4444. 7,60, boa.— .9 Flax, do ... 796 Timothy, boo 134 , osp, boor• ....... 11 ?took., b..n.9 44 felt, bbl. 4444. 1,797 41,qt, 4 10.1, 44E41 ....... 4444. 9.: ree, 1.1,4• 1 , rohurvo, blsds ..... _ . 1.4 , Do Label 40 1.1 , 2. Do bx(4.3 logo. 1,310 4,147 Mx, boxva 099 13' ..... ...... 10. t radios, 1.1. a• 5 10. 1 , 111, nod qr tits. 90 2,111' I," basket• and hx• 74 Wheat, bus 13,r.7 . 2 1,r,61 Wool, hal,* 6111. 1.552 Whi,Xx, ........ Wirn. pk;..a 747 Ware, 1.10 50 371. lCorderi ware., 'ch..- TELEO3IAPH EdItKETB Dir.olutlon SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERIIILAN & CO S FOR RIT , Jil 1. , Tici Itivaa.-r—taitirmaing; at dunk, there were 4 leetl.o inches water in the; channel, and stationary for the past t 4 hours, 'Weather rainy, with a good prospect of a rise in the Pla tine steamer Diurnal" is the regular packet for Wheeling this morning; she leaves at 10 o'clock., Tae steamer ' , Pittsburgh" is the regular packet for Cin airmail this morning; she leaves at 10 o'clock. liar oil core are polite and accommodating—give her a call. Tin steamer "Louisville," Capt. A. Limn, advertised for Nashville, was detained yesterday on account of theweath• er ; she will positively leave this mornirg for the Marble City. Mama l'zrzsrmaioNs k Monow, cropper and sheetlron workers, No. 8, Market street, aro prepared to do all kinds of steamboat work In the very best manner. lam. Wm. DEAN closed a contract with John S. Pringle, of Brownsville, for a new hull, to be completed for the summer trade. She will be of light draught, not exceeding 15 inches,. Tux steamer " Chevoit" arrived yesterday from the Moo kingum river with a fine load of produce, principally for this market. She leaves again cn Saturday (as will be seen by her card below) for the above and all intermediate ports. Too light draught steer "Castle Garden " Is now hied lag for the Illinois rivert . w - ith the Intention of leaving to day. She offers a fine opprtnnity to those traveling West Her officers are all experienced river-men. Er referring to the card below of the "Prairie City," It will be seem she leaves tteday for St. Louis and St. Paul, Minnesota. She has justreturned from the Upper Mis In sippi river, and would 114 the very boat for those emigrat ing to that section of country. Her officers, Capt. Hunter and Mr. Mason, clerk, will 'give all necessary information to those traveling with them: We take the following Items from the Cincinnati .Enquirer of the 2,1 root: The river continues to fall, will) about 7 feet 9 Indies water on I, Grassy Flats between this and Louisville. Thu repairs to the Fanny Fern, now at St. Louis, will cost t least V,OOO. At Louisville, yesterday, there was Fix feet nine inches water in the canal. The river had receded three Inches in the previous twenty-four hours at the head the Falls, and eight inches at Portland: Freight.. here remain tirmi - With unchanged rale. .7b Pittsburgh—Witi.hy, 560.; Pork, 40; Flour, ..1J ; Pound Ft-night, 143120 c. 'it cwt. To Whetting—lV laisky, 4544 Pork, 35; Flour, 25 ; Pound Freight, 12.;,e. ql e wt. Nathril'e—Whißky, $1; Pound Freight, 40c. p owl ; verreed. 76'11 bbl.; Ale, 75. New Orleans—Whisky. 00c4: Pork, 70; Flour, 00; Pound F[eleht, 2lia3oe. V cwt; EggASOn b1.,1. Ricer—Whisky, $7.,25; Molasses, SI.EO F. Lb]; Pound Freiuhts, 40e. V cat • Si. Louis—Whisky, 70c ; 011, 750; Ale, 10c bbl; Pound Freight. 30(74350 0 cwt. iiiph!s—Whisky, 01441; Ale, 750 bbl; Pound Freight, 40c "fl eat. PORT OF PitTSBITROR. 4 rsrr 10 maim w.i.tra to TIM ULLAZINZI. ARR4.II - D. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinbign,Droarnscille. " Lurerne, Bennettil3rou-naril le. Gen. Dayeril, Peebles, Plizabeth. " bilebigan No. 2, limit, Wellsville. " Venture, Nordon„Bearer. Diurnal, Ehepherri, Wheeling. Oen._ Lorimer, " Pittsburgh, CookOL'inclunntl. " Chevoit, Arlo treshrla„ 'Resent., Pennsylvania, Klldefelter, Cincinnati. DF.I•II.I*D. Steamer Jefferson, Parkineffn. " Luzern°, itennett,nrownrcrille. " Oen. Ilnyarl, Pedal*, Plicabe th " Michigan No. 2, "Great, Wellsville. " Venture Gordon, 'leaver. " L'oregt City, Moore, Wheeling. " Orb, - Cinch:Asti. " Philadelphia, Orace;seincionati. " 'Fairy Queen, Reno, Louisville. " Gen. Steubenville. STEAMBOATS "1855." PITTSSITROH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Lino, PASSE NTLYIWV:ItirIif cr. cscl, PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louts. Tnie Linz iF .at eezen isfirafirst ease f_roeeerful St..anorre. une- 1 4-.4 4 ) ;nailed for spe.4l, spienac r, ,afety, -- and coralt.st, en .1 Is the ONLI P&ILT IA:1Z ',V Jr COO PACHLTP on the Ohio elver. It coon e ta with sh e Liue of Steamer* treat cin,tulanti to Loutasille and Saint Louie, by which pas.oengers end freight are tickrial arvi re. crit led through daily. Two new Ste:insert have been added to the Line, which now consleLe Of the following laatr. . Days of Departure arpfainr. froze Pa:v.o.o7k. BUCKEYE STATE. '3l. W. lizze - znonent—.Samteke. KEYSTONE STATE—...Jecoa Ilezzte..----nondaY• ALLL'IIII ENT ..... „Tnesday. .... Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA It J. GsACt.,..— Thursday. PITTSBURGH— PENNSI7I,VANIA.—.....Jso, ItuNtlatra— Bazurlay. Leave deity at 10 o'clock, A. St, preeiaely. No freight !undyed after nine o'clock on the corning of departure. For particular*, apply on board, o: to JOIE ': OU:: FLACK, IL LI rr,Vi3TONT ' I Agtmta, ttlotkon.gabolut Ituit.iinp. toot":3] Pittsburgh, 1955 Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. The DIURNAL, Captain Sitcvnotn, and the FORPRT CITY, Captain Orator D. tilunat, sett' tun .8 regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittiibturgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, an:Tiling at all Intermediate ports. The DIVILNAL will learn Pittahargly on Mondays, \T'sd• ossdays mod Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. 01—/Veurni , yr7 shs will IPlk‘, whnNiZg on Tunadays , Tb rEd[kyll and Sit LI r.lay,t, se T 34 o'clnrk, A.Ol. The SOREST CITY will lemon Pittsburgh on Tat-days, Thursday and Saturdays, at lu o'clock, A. :11.—Relu. , wisg. edyr will tsars Whrsdinjt on 3lontlays,lVislnsslays and dart. me 7 n'clock, A. M. I , or frydgut or pa/watts apply on hoard or to J. 1.) COLLINtnYCKM, Agent, So. 11 , 5 Front str•st. For Zanesslllo The, PIPIE,r CUR, Lilt Captain lilelrrodn, IagTORN T. Mrdoca C 1,11., will loaro for tt., and intarrtnaliate p.ate on SATURDAY, i.t Iti•t., 1.2 For irright or pomp oppl o❑ board.er to mpg C. 11AR.NXF, Agent. For St,Loults.;:golucy, Warsaw, Keokuk, Galena, Gu — bugje, and St. Paul. Two toeacarr GILA NI) TURK, Capt C L 0,5' W. ES' ANA etert, sill 1.,. for the aluso n 1,1 , / . t termellette paru on SATURDAY, May Lth at 10 A. M. For freight or paaaaite apply on board, or to ray 4 BARNES A 1,1 VI NGaToN. Apolta For St. Louis, Quincy, W v, Keokuk and St. Pant. The steamer BRAZIL Captain B o MON, Coto. lsaatt. Clerkoviii I an• the alaore and all Intermediate port• ..n T IS'ItS LAY, 1010 Suet., nt 10 A. AL For freight or pazaage apply on board, or In nayl a FLACK & LIVINGSTON. Aerate. For St. Louis, Galena. and Dubuque. The steamer PetA tut: (11.1 Y, Copt. 11. 11. leadirCNTEn. H. hems Clerk, will leave for the toOTO and Intermediate ports on FIIIDAY, May 4th, at 10 A. M. !or Irright or pasprigr apply on boon), or to oy2 FLACK t LIVINGSTON. A¢r❑t For St. Loof■ •nd 11111nol• River. The scanner CdatTLE 0 AIiDF.N. (::,pt. 11. 11. DEvia:grr, Clerk, 11. A. D0111:11AN, ror •' • 1.110 abort. and loternodiate port: on FRIDAY, May at 10 A. M. For trelght or passage apply on hoard, or to ray 2. C. BARNES, Agent. For St. Louts. The steamer ST. CLAIIt, Capt. In , NIA r, Lt.-n -i t -10, Clerk, will leave for the above and Inter• mediate ports on FRIDAY, .11b loot., ti t 10 A. al. For freight Or pa. nage apply on hoard, my 2 For Nashville. Tho ntoamm. LOUISVILLE, Captain A. Dens, CoLLIER Chrk, will lento for tho nboto anti Intermediate ports on FRIDAY, Aloy kl, ot 10 A. hi For Irrtitbit or pagrago apply on ItontoL or to apn FLOCK & LIVINGSTON, Agto. " .18:55 CANADA Cleveland, Port Stanley tt , ”, and Port Burwell. THE PINE low pressure stnanntr TELEOR A NI, Captain R. BARROW, will wake two tripe a week Late ben Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follows t Leaven Cleveland for Port Stanley, every ItION PAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at 7!,i o'clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 ohdock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7 o'cloek. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the CietYPlrtntl, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland an d pi, i,d,„ r ,n , the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Ala° connects at Port Stanley with the Lott.lnn Lino of Stages, whlah connects with the Orem We,tern Railroad. For freight and passage apply on bound, or to SCOX'II,I. A LA UCFRDALE, Cleveland; F. 1101.00111.1, Port Kin ti I Ity , or A. 111 . 1111.1DF.. Port Burwell. PEKIN TEA STORE, No as .Firth street, one door east of the Exchange Ito at. IV OW 11,S.CEIVII‘G, a full assortment ~r „ th i 1.1 BLACK TEAS, comprising all the grades new 10 use, purchased direct from the importers, fur cas ~ Warranted of superior flavor, and will be sold, Wholesale fuel at the lowest prices. la, 211 S. Al' 'Sias. For Sale. FOI3R BILLIARD TABLES, on env tonne, all o ot o l d, t o and in good order. Enquire for portlotxlnre or LE01.01.1l SA 111., ap2B:lmd Doe. 27 and 29 Ma rketetrrot, oor Soeolol, IVEW MANTILLAS—Loma LOOKED FOIL (11.1 NIL: Al' .1.1 LAST. lIAGIdN &• A IIL, No. Ul AT sr, Would reapectfally inform the Ladlea that they have re. mired a new lot of Moira, Antique, Dow itrwro, Vila nittl Lnre PICOLAS. pla) _ . MY FAtiLtIONB I MAY FASIMONO!!—Pranit Leslie's Gazette of Palle, London and Now York Vaahlons for May just received and for sale at W. A OILDENFENNIRY d 00., ap3o Fifth at. opposite the 'Mastro, It EFINED SUGIAttS-26 I) It, crtishad; 20 do S. It. do; 20 do small loaves; 20 do Cod's° Sugar. lens solo I,y SMITH. HAIR & II UNTIIIt. pr 27 _ _ SOAP -200 boxes No. I—for sale by apr27 lf.N ITII. hi AIR A HUNTER. tiemoved. TO TILE PUBLIC.—JOHN C. PARRY, sueoesrur to Parry, Scott it Co., has removed his Wet - ebonite nest the Foundry on SECOND street, adjoining dun 'WM; a, where I am now prepared to sell everything to they Quitting line at greatly reduced prices f aP 2 : 11 : 12 I JOHN O. PARRY. MANTILLAtt—A. A. AlAdtfli A CU. will open an Mau. day, April 9th, some splendid now tits lee of Mantillas, to Which they invite the attention of the ladles. ap9 • ,• 441..ft:Paot. worthy or Record and Atf en. tioN ...WRIGHT'S. TONIC MIXTURE, o guaranies' end certain cure for FEVER AND AGUE. This prgyst,tion for the treatment of the above disease, anti perfect Cr. •,•.a flan of the cause, is one of the most impel ant Ch,, esal Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutralizing i its on the poisonous gases are instantaneocts, and acts I u a charm upon the whole Nervous and Mnscul'sr Syste - re storing the tone of the Stomach, and invigorating the I.lon. stitution. Unlike the gener,l remedies rearrted to for its trean.:mt . Ruch as Quinine, :beanie, Which learn the e% worse than they found it, it improves the general b, .1 t h purifie3 the blood, and stimulates the different organ Ls a regular and healthy notion. Being prepared under the immediate supervision r an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may alvvit, be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thou,uds of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and other. ache have been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guaran ,, aof I Valuable Property for Sale. WO WI'S OF GROUND, upon which are erected four its superiority over all other preparations. Erick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually We can only add, in conclusion, If you are Puficring m I (Jr i. 300. Said property Is situated in the Ninth Ward of tb' city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between.-- and Fever and Ague, try it and hr cured! . streets. 241 PETETI T. at , Philadel WRIGHT CO. Aloe, the Factory end Ground known as the "Empire And all rese.t.dde D Market ph Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets. States andp°amides. ruggists throughout the b. , d Also, 2unimproved 3 acres of land, situated on the Alle• gheny river. one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of For sale by (3 SO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 wood this land there is the best Saw Mill location in the county. and R. F.. SELLSIts, Pittsburgh. rip27:dslr3re Also, a number of lots containing from Ito 5 acres of choice land. situated one mile north-west of Bast Liberty, and one mile bast of Lawrenceville. The shove named pieces of prOperty are very desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terns to early pur- chasers. For terms of sale and farther information apply to Wm. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. It. D. THOMPSON, Assignee for Jas. S. Negley. "A Subsiltute for the New Liquor La v4—DR. URBAN'S ANTI.BACCUINALIAN ELL .It, a safe and sure remedy for the cure of A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a tonic is ..ne quailed. For the following complaints it is a most valuable medicine: Dyspepsia, Lira- Complaint. Epilipty, ;Wore Pars Fevers qr cal Dd:r lam Try mans, Cmem! Delale y. This me :Seine is intended to produee a change in the sys tem, and a distaste f alcoholic drinks:. Several instahces where we have sold it, we bare had the moat gratifying results; co, to persons who are really desirous of breakirg off the indulgence in lams:ice:Mg beverages, this elixir v. iii be -a great help. Sold at SI per bottle at the Drug Stor.' of DEL OHO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, cornpr of Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. ap2s:di, iv 43- cough Remedies.— I r. licyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure you. Dr. Kcyc.er's Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. KoyFerht Pectoral Syrup will cure I arynyitie. Dr. Ifeys,r's Pectoral Syrup will cure Influence. Dr. Keyser's Pert - Ira' Syrup will cure a coil In the head. Dr. Kcyc.er . , Pc , torat Syrup will cur , . I oclplent ,amption. A recent letter from Mr. .1. W. Vent..b, rf lir Irelty, OLIO, an.: I want you to rend me two bottles of your PectPl,ll Syrup by mall. There h , a laxly hore who has 11 cmgh rind tho ‘l , et,rA can't c 11713 her. I was In the sa mr way, and tried everything without un'll I t;-.t a bottl, „1 your Pectoral Syrup; I took it but twice, an.l it cured m , Round and well." Ark Er Dr. KETin • i PLCT'•RAL Stec r and LAP no nth, r, Price, LO cent , . fi,):d i.t L-L. KEVt , F , It'S,I: ,- ,. LIU We. - ,1 str,,t, 00'1 at J, P. FLP.MING'3, All.gbenr. apt2s:d:.l.• 4'4- Balm of Thousand Flower, forl)..t.iti. ying the (2 ,, irple•jur:, and vradleating all TAY, PIMPLES fr•.:m the e. Fold et Dr. NLYSEIt'?, 140 11'..,1 For lihrliloi , etnn, J'azn: in th• r,/ Mg. II 0 O. r Int 7, 7.Anr , vlll. S, a k thn tar, r ~f ynn •-• renrl t4rtlif -niar nit El 1,%i INDIAN LI N1. , 1 ENT ,n , l it with, drier. K' Iv,: half a Linz, I,lt:v , on and. an lit , Ann,, Pn rutvata 1. , I ti this c . onntry; th,ref lint ii.app. int -e• 11,pectfnliy, 3 oars, tic. BEALL ft WATTS, For ;al, abolf,llo Lnd retail at 1)11. (31.0. H Drug Stor”. No. IVI 1V1x)1 gtre , t, turner rf Virg,lu alky ; nlPo by L NIO .4 LEIL /AL.,/ y Ft,vot, QV- Sick Headache and enralgln. or BiGur YEARS STIR:RING van , OAKELT'S DEPURATITE SYRUP 'William Tricuhlo, Bayard& town, Filth Ward, En.)s he, wa..l curd cf Sick Hat:dacha of otglit Touts ttandi ow:, by three battltri of Ottlt...loy's Dryoura.. tire Syrup. Ito had [tied vat - but , phyakiar, without a oure. Ile is now oatizoly writ. Otti,eio}'a Popuratire for Ithoutuatiam, Scrofula. Tot tar, and all ern; tic.. disc-a: ea For sale whot,Fni. and rotoi!. Dlt. tin. 110 Weed • , :r , -rt, the PrU-e 75 r..rats p. r I 0tt1... erlitridorih E=rylsior Mar Dyo I.a Eil7 Nrlloirsotle ntl mtall at Dr. KEISER'S, I4ti Ih, Orldro Mortar. a aT tie urn TLI cnsr..4r, bee^Si !o barn . , th, s%lll Carter'm 2Sanieh !/iltarn Mr. ileyden, f,relerir rf the letor NevT Tcrk, prcprio,re .rr the I.:N..11111g- IA one of the hureir“l9 who hero been cured of eet.•rn Nytlrab,yie by Carter'i F-p•ni.% varo he het , -‘,Pmrrton.h-1 it b., tauter, of ho wr, w.th yr,trly eY,ry b.orn of di:. Ugh tho ITICI2 won irryel ,t I, t h,., extmorYinktry rypylbsbne hr h.. ;ten used, mod the best blood p.rth, hnnwn. iF, , ,,,,,ly..rtb—rnettt in mhl,sln, 4.4".11tard , s flair Reatorer.- , -Thi, prepartunn seem: to tee ant:scions n r :he re.t...rdtion of toe hair uttm habl heads. We hove seen the tes•tin- 0? per,ona ••11 known L, al, who titre u- - . 01 the compoAnd thereby cearrobercting (he opinion of Its rect,atire ever gy. know rat nothinr Moro ,1-Firbb'e I,a way rat l er. tonal comeimer, not ram fort than a .1 he•el of hoot, nr.d anyltuukh thi, crowning or nament of the oLtor mon ran be pre,erved, or re-crated when to t, wiThout, in the latter rase, a retort to lei;',, 'toupee and Imrres to to balled and embraeed anh gratitude by all of either sew, who nrw unlock', enough to need li, benefi,t. We lark oreasino the other der to nut, I hi-s torn yeinel in the above terms,ami now repu•disl, what was then snid, to show . µin our favorable opioten of it. The fareg -mei? is taken from the Peteraburg (Virginia) rofeThfe - a,rr.aed refer, to r.r. article able!, Lac I,r a lima lean a leerti,4l In Our cotumue. if, must confess that we hare bc.n ram...112.a rcepti,a' or to the remarkable effevls attribute-1 1, thtg• famona "Hair Reslorer." But our in• credulity has been greatly shaken arl:hin n day or two by seeing a ro,iple of certificates of well•k sown nod perfectly credible el:jai-es of the mighlwring town of Preston—one of them Cap , sin of n New Lod an whaling chip—to the elje,t that, in each a two or three months' use of the " Restore:" had actually brcm;ht 041 new and vigorous growth of hair upon tile head whore it was before bald—the ba',lneas being, in one coF.e, of mote than twenty years titaudiug. SV, do not buppose it is by any means lain that, because the appli,ation has been thus surces, fat In otfe care, or ton. or 11 ‘7 , 2,11, it I. th,ef,re c e rt a i n to Prove etually 5u,,,,,ful in all But with such h,zd,trong evidenes as the foregoing, very f.,a , bald bends, we nor4pect, would willingly fore ; , r, a fair trial of the •• Besh•rer." • All such .• old Lends" are inf , rmed that the arti.'le can be had at N1Y,41.8. Erening r.nerior. Fold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEy ; ;Eit• ; +, IJd w,.. n d street, sign of the Golden Moor., A Rare Clinnce Offered for Going in nen. A.:51pT,.1,;„1-t-,,—,, p of ‘ t i i n r d t t l , u a haring n nib cap' n 1 of from ..,F..1,f00 i3g,00 —with a pntc tlrnblu 01 Ihe bu.ines.s in It detail , . or trib •r cu.• well po,•ed to gov,.ro the f eti pr0.f00,0,0 ~r the ,pneity of lion work, nii.l the diop,ition al (1, tninn doe. d —nod who would be n r lileug to unity his seryiees and o,6pi ut with the prrnont parties in ilint rare port unity I. offered uY r r pArtnership. nDh parties respensi hoe and of rorrect burut-ts habits—where nlmoot every In dilly Is offered neetue , are..o successful progre,s. And where nvier pot with pots. mrichin rj, nu ulds, and no eussary buildings, aro ail rout plettsl, at 411 expense of about ten thou,nnil dollars, Im: held by the tartlet , ono loan, for a term of years, ulth privilege to purcfm.so on very favora ble terms. 'Pb,,, furnace is note heating up, and overl, ratigeinent Made to oolnlllollCo Muting rises in nhout three weeks. Further information, by nrOoptlible applicants, can be hod of Mr. JOIEN WOODS, Z.B!_ Fourth scoot. or of apr...7 . 2n T 11.151 fA 4 Wtloll4, 75 Fourth street. WEST. WILIC/INS HALL, W. C OALLAGLIER, l'nornlETon. 11.0, I'o4 , bre a ru Irued nn.i Snit( kkeltt. T111:4 n ;mei°u.a ellahli,halent ha. born ltuuo.t by . the rub. hertbar, and COM plet , ly rt,torated Ile In at all hour, prrpartNi to tatrukh) vrory luxury that can bat found tho rog.,Jatod ra,tournat, Izt tho Shur:: lily rpaolous Bar bo m 11,1,11,41 with lieu vary toot Liquor,. Omar f nary it meallou, can kiwa y ß tound Wilkinn nail iul 7 ! • IV t ti.V to xnailler I VII. END IN t , :Elt AND S1'1:1 . 1..1olt., 1 (th strret., Op owl° Iho l'tbttrt Ilotote, I'llt•bur;h. P,tirDt.-lAtti per. kupuntstlypwwtuniut tom' to ;di l'uoum+ ..t,,l.trd to la:, olkut.g,, 1100, W. I , Johittgott, Prto•bloot Alletzhrtly Volley 11. It. W• rtilloor Itottrith, elttot tt gloom •• •• •• tiro It. Ittittt•tttladtroorltitt• Nog. • Itovitl tltrt,rll, Citirf Enttittror nut Stub. IC. It. JlllllO6 Thum City lii R - nrkc. K litNluerr. Alleghrnv CO . .p 7 .2w. • _ _ TEA AIN ti,oNO nt Bs Ih. ai Flue Old Country, hu Ole. 1 , Rt. Fine Young 11) con, GO eta !h. Warranted to give intwartion. A L5II: tb poclor Ning.liong at i 0 Me.? lb, - _B. J AVN ES. No. as Fifth atr.ot. ll tai l it:A nk t , t , XLF n 'o d lt ,,i ti t l o n e o c e o l t u t w o xt hi eLLs a t x m ty u . u t ti t v 3 o j et o g at two ninon above Wellrtville, and within n quarter of a tad, of the Beaver I:NAM:10110f shurgo and Clvvein ad it. It It is all under fence, and about torte to rex iu rattb station t a good Frame 1) House, Barn, Ac.; u Well of exeollent water at the door; a [mull Ur s rd ; Gordon, 110 , Av. • Tiro scion of Conl openel, and coal undo: - the whole form. As the owner is removing West, this t lore will Int cold at the Icor prier of i,t2.000. For 1•-rive and fur ther luforuintlon, apply at the Beal Ketate U ce of nptA 5. CUTHBERT A SUN, lift Third at. tilL—G buds. to Store and for role by 0 FLEMTEG (SUrreSeere to J. Bold No. GO B ..d.l street. F.(, CONCENTItti'VED LYE u subs: ilnle for Pot. 0%. r B as T—a reliable article for maki ng te.hi, For Fn . o by ap24 FI.I tI NG VLNITIAN blds. Englltt In and fee sale by fin2.ll More, and lor sal° by V I V. üblbl FLII3IIIiO TIROS. -- - - xI2I CHALK—nNO the in Ittoro &Ltd for sale ry W sp2-1 FEIatING S LYCF.RINE ditgAii:Lan excellent arti,le for chapped Lama, Ac. A fresh lot Jest prepared by apt. 308. FLEMING. INTEMPERANCE Llarrell'm Indian Liniment, [A frntn ntry `ago , •: !' j /Z 1 714,, Crlrtadoro'• Excelsior flair Dye re 4 richt, darken is the is ,i!jlt AL I bler.:l:osF cc er So CP.i,TA,CFLo . 4 r yr, • To bla..k ih Lair thAt redly la,Aetli. ,u;tie fsh rurio!ns:l) 1 , 1001;00411 , 0 '.Jam N%• ban an mcn , Y darts nt tne queer little RDOMO llut n> quirk Cnrrt DOR 1 sill clarktrn the Hair, With hitt Dvr. a sin tip 6 tno:t rji c lAnti rant! COMEME TO LET, FOR SALE, &c Tiertritlra/ Sites for Country Ilornoo. r ItilL umlersigned offers for sale, on eaoy terms, PIETY LOTS,lrtid off and restricted for rural residences. Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Allegheny river, 704 feet long by 200 feet deep ; having fronts on. Mary and Julio Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr streets. This egoare many fruit Truro of the choicest kind, and commun.:lan fine view of the picturesqiio iomalitio seer Eery around._ lam desirous of preserving this square en- tire, as it would afford one of the most churning and mag nificent nitsE, for a gentleman's summer residence, in the Ireruediats vicinity of the two Also, about TIIR ACRES OF 0 ROUNT>, at the head of the Island, advantageously situated for manunicturing pur poses. The above property le situated in Duquesne borough, on the high and main bank of Herr's Island, and is reached by a very subetantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap. ply,at my residence, in Duquesne borough, on the main bank, fronting the head of Herr's Island, or of JOHN DUN. LAP & CO., comer of Second and Marketsta. Pittsburgh. aprl7:tf d. MILLER. Coal Works For IXTY THREE ACRE.t , OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal CI attached, and all the improvementa thereon in success ful operation. :old Farm is situated on the Monongahela river, 54 miles above Pittsburgh, and Is supplied with a Farm Hon=e, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Rallroad,and an excellent harbor. The vein oleos, is five feet thlck t and earmot be surpassed in quality. Fur further particulars apply to NICHOLSON & PAYNE, jel2:tt No. 235 Liberty street. litealtlerice at Swergreens riGIE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his property In the Pvergreen Colony, Doss Township, five mil. from Pittsburgh. The house is 58 by 34, arranged with Four Rooms, n Kitchen, and a large Hall on the first floor, and is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Room—the latter with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to rho house are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there is a Well of unfailing soft water, a Stable and a Chicken Howe. The Colony is provided with a School of the high est order, and is under the management of a gentleman from Virginlo , a member, well qualified to teach even the higher brunches 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 outride pressure, too (Alen found amend schools in the city and immediate vicinity. The House and the Two Acres swill he cold with or with out the interest in the farm property, and the avails will be token In a/if:1441 &dancer Ind certify:2les of deposit against feb2l WILLIAM A. HILL. 54 Wood street. BASEMENT ToLET. A 000 D AND WELL FINISHED BASEMENT, 21 feet wile by 32 deep, one half above ground, well lighted, airy and please nt. with a Coal Vault and Hydrant attach ed to it; on FOURTH street, above Smithfield; will ba rented from the let of April. It Is a good stand, and rosin f , r a House and Sign Painter, or any business of a similar kind. Enquire of GEO F. GILL)10BE, mh2o At the office of the Morning Post. Coal Land for Sale. AC t lt o ES cen b t e r s ,, t o r ality o t (LA 1., wbirh can be brought to h mit/Oahu or the river by Railr.ad. This affersthe best op -I.rtunit y to manufacturers and dealers which can ever be ot,tallar,l to secure a valuable Coal tract so near the city. Ti e surf, ,•••• is b.autifully located fir Country feats, and will be whole; or In one to five acre lots. Apply to WM. PHILLIPS, • corner First and Rosa streets, or L. C. HEPBURN, mar2l:tf No. 99 Fourth street near Wood. Land for Sale - - - RRST ISOO ACRES E C 13a OF F n L ri A v N „ D . 11 )1 1s 1' 1 ° .t heavily Ct timbered, has eureeff, has so excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundances.' iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The tienan• go railroad, which mill undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, if not directly acmes it. The Millatown creek runs through it. ALSO, Soil acme in Elk county, well timbered and Watered, and lying near the route of the Sanbury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than in these lands. rho completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venougo railroads through that region will •render Lb.* coal, lumber, iron ore and soil. of great value. Enquir?..of C. B. IL 9311T11, Attorney at Law, feb2'.2:etrimut No. 147 Fourth street. i~p•••:T W LET—From the Ist of April next, the commodious j ititlCK BUILDINGS situate in the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between Breckenridge street and the M.mongahela riser, lately occupied by Messrs.. Rake r/di. P..ars A Co es a 6' ta.59 tusnufictary and warehouse. property is eligibly situate), adjacent to the .31onon zaheht wheft, for any business connected with atetunboating or ?ivy: trade, or for manufacturing purposes. Several small Buil:hogs and a capacious yard are attach et, Aptly to OLIVER W. BARNES, President Pitt. and Conn. IL. R Co., mhl, ti i Neville Hall, Fourth and Liberty atteeo. Boarding Settool, (IR SUMMER BOARDING 110 USE.—The GLEN TIOTEL and Gratin le are offered for RENT fur either the above pirposee. The blze and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grenade, and the fing,ular advantade of the position. seeluded from every. thing objectionable ' render this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female 84minary. Far tarns, apply to ruhillvf J. W. BUTLER, 97 Front street. For Bent, A FARM CONTAINING 53 ACRES OF LAND, under a hich state of cohiva lon, with a large and convenient OD' FLUNG fIoIIF di, recently built and of modern style; otscti Stabil:3g., Etc., situated on the south bank of the dienorriieliela river, 6 miles above Pittsbargh, being one rf he mo-t beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to be found. Po-_ , e,stoo given eu or be'ore the Ist of April next. Enquire of IL CHILDzi ,t CO., phXiif 133 Wood street. lA.I ,utlorized to sell low soma valuable Law Becks le vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr; .B. , uvier's Institutes; tireenliet 'a Evidence; Whartc , ci's Digest, last ed.; And ocher Reports, Elementary Works, A - a. I.IEI/. N. GILLIIORE, at the.offlae at Morning poet. For Sale h . It 11tOLICHE AND SET UB 11ARNES.3.—They were t4la,ie ord•r by our best merhaniati, and hare only b , en u , ed a few months. They wtu be . add at a bargain, as, in corveituence of a ch.ange that Las taken place In the entricribsea lemilp , ho h,e no further use for them. A. B ALLOII, aps No. 146 Water street. 1)1ti U 1L _l3 LOT FOIL ALOT 21 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending beck 109 foot to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is it Cellar Wall, built for MO small louses. This Lot io In a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold tow, and ou favorable terms. Title good, and clear from Itieurnbranee. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, 19 1 9 At Office of Moraine Post. M2M==l 1)11 ET'S HOTEL (formerly known as the Laurin :ma L Horst-) Is offered for lease on favorable terms. Being mutat , ti on toe corner of Fourth street and Grant, near to the Conrt itouse,ans about midway been the Ahmonganda Wharf and the rainty/eania Depot, it is one of the most pleasant, convenient and desirable locations in the city. The Hotel will he furnished, if desired, and leased for a term of years, commencing from the first of April nest. For further information tpp'y to JOSEPH. b. a A. P. MORRISON, AlPys, jantiOaliwtf Mlles No. 143 Fourth at. Pittsburrh. _ For 'tont, A FARM CONTAINING ABOUT 140 ACRES, on the btoubenville Turnpike, six miles from Pittsburgh, ten• homestead, of William ➢PCormick. Possession given na....teliately. Terms $250 per annum. Enquire of JAMES C. IttCHEY, mhialawtf Near the promises. Lot for bO.lO. k GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street AL by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be told cheap. Enquire of GEO. P. GILLMORE 7 jsl3 at oftico of the Morning Post. FOR SALE VERY CLIE A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by rk 100. A good bargain can be had by applying mon at the nal., of the MORNING POST. jyl2:tf L , Olt SALE—Au excellent Frame House and Lot, on Ilet.uca Ilt7eet, Allegheny city, ut a very low rate. En• qui, of THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth street. 110 LET—A. two story Brick Dwelling house, on Centre A vouue. Apply to L. MINER & CO, • ti , bl2. No. 32 Braith3el4 street DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST, IILEATS ALL DINEADES Or TOE LYE AND LAD WiSTOUT CUPPLNO, LELC/lINONLISTEEING, OR TOE USE OF CALOGCEL. OFFICE 468 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND ST., NEW YORK Hours from S A. M. to 4 P. M. 1 - ) 017011, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acuteor Chronic Blindness with Films, Irltis, Amaurosia and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Byer, are among the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. H. with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. All letters post-paid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou sands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr. Henderson: in J. Fryer, 326-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. *Alfred Southwick, Printer ' VJ. Goodspeed, Glens Falls, N. Y. • •W in. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. *Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. -plies Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co., N. Y. •E„twatil G. Solger, Bristol, Coon. •John Seamen, Engineer,_ N. Y. DSvid Little, Engineer, N.Y. Wm. P. B. Giles, office Courier and Enq., N. Y. ' VJaines W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. Jarvis Rodgers, o A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas hotel. R. H. Forriss, Organ Builder, Houston St. It. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Youkere, N.Y. H. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. Ross, Albany, N.Y. A. Dillenbach, Echunsctady, N. Y. Capt. B. 11. Hartland, Athens, N. Y. John W. Hackett, Binghampton, 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 Avnaorosis were restored to sight after th e y were given up os incurable by th,d faculty, and can be marred to by any person who wishes to learn the tiets in there e ff ses, by writing to them. Jan; To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor .nea.ters and Manufacturers. THE SUBSCRIBER is uow importing a superior:quality I of OIL OF COGNAC, of which %of an ounce with 60 pallor, pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy, Ms ESSENCES- OF ROCHELLE and OTARIXS BRANDY; Of JAMAICA and ST. CBOLX RUH . , ARAC. C7DER, and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM. SCIMAYES and WHISKY. are acknowledged by the New Yuri: manufacturers by the great demand after them..` N. rektlms for use will Invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FROCHTIVANOEItI- - - 141 Malden Lane, New York. P. a—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemlcals,--Platinn, Bi.nuth, 'Manganese; non* LYt.Copaira, Sulphate Am &aids tf BARR dr. DIOSE.EL, • A RCHITECTS:--Otams: PhlloAall. NO. 75 Third street, /1„ Pittsburgh; and east aide of the Diatsond, Allegheny. jyl'226m ECOND HAND PIANO—One Mahogany Six•octave tlaao (.7) for $lOO, for sale by SIIARGOTTE BLUME. myB - N0.11.8 Wood etriet. f~ r _'t ,r - 11 1 'S. MEDICAL. DR• MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A PEENOAfENON IS MEDICINE. Health !tailored and Lite /..engthened MORSE'S rNVIGORATING:ELIXIR IT Will replace weakness with etrongth, incapacity with efficiency, Irregularity with unifirm and natural no , tirity, and ibis not only without hazard of reaction, but with a happyeffeet on the general organization.' ter Bea in mind that all maladies wherever.they begin, tinish'ssith the nervous system, and that the penalization of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Dear la mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, limo Elixir CM , dial is the only reliable preparative known. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES No language can convey an adequate idea of the frame. dlate and almaat miracnlonn change which it occasional in the disease!, debilitated and shattered nervous systole, whether broken down by excesa, weak by nature, or Impair ed by sickness—the unstrung and relezed organization Is at once braced, revivified and built up. The mantel and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together un der Its influence. Nor is tho effect temporary; for the Cor- dial properties of tho medicine reach the constitutiemi6elf, and restore It to its normal condition. LOSS OF MEAIORY, - Confusion, giddinern, rush of blind to the head, melan choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction—fear of 'malty, dyspepsia, general proetra thin, irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep,, diseases ncident to males, decay of the propagating functions, brd teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, Impotency, constipation, etc., from whatever causes arising. it is, if there be any reliance to be placed on human testti. mony, absolutely infallible. A GREAT MEDIGLIE FOR FRUALE3. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative in all complaints incident to females. mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Tbousands of stimulants have been invented— thou.ands of invigoraute concocted•—all purporting to be specifed in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render hek liable. • - •• EVERY WOMAN Or SENSE, .. Who Fail:fere from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tremors, pains In the back, or any other disorder, whether peculiar to her sex, or common to both seree—to give the Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial after they have need a bot tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of hoaltby t fl aming, who would not have been so but for this extraordl. nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the many dlr. eases for which It is recommended. Thousands of young men have been restored by using it, and not In a single in. stance has it failed to benefit them. PERSONS OP PALE COMPLEXION. or consumptive habits, aro restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. • • TO THE MISGITIDED. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects prodera cad by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the and limbs, pains in the head, dfinness of sight, loss of taus- :P. color power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia; nervous • Irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally., the fearful effects on the mina are much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression • of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-dLstrust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils produ• cod. All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most ne cessary 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 counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprits• tor's fee-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown in the glum _ Dr. Morse's; Inv igorating. Cordial, . C. U. RING, Proprietor, N. Y. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bat. ties—price three dollars per bottle,two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars.o. H. KING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by Bra-gists throughout the United States, Canada and the West Indies. AG ENTS Pittebtugh ........Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood et Do. FLEMING. EROS., No. (30 Wood et. Do. R. E. SELLERS, Wood etrett. Allegheny City...J. P. FLEMING. Ag.nt for 0b10...J. D. PARK. Cincinnati. raptirlawly _2 RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. OR; NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, FOR the th,sycntion and Cure of 1:m=11178.7T and RE. GITTLET FEVERS, FETES and AGUE, CGILLS and Evan, DU= AGUE, GI MESAS. DEEILITT, Nmnr SWEATS, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain seasons is unavoidably Inhaled at every breath, is the same in character wherever ;It existi—North, South. East or West—and will every where yield to this newly-dlscovered antidote, which is claimed to be the greatest discovery in medicine ever made. - This REPECHIC LI ao harinliski that it may he taken . by per sons of every age, sex or condition, and. it will not stitl cute for one disease others still worse, as Is too often the re: salt in the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, and other poisonous rr deleterious drugs, note - particle of any of which is admitted into this preparation. • " - The proprietor distinctly claims these extraonlinary re sults from the use of thLs NATURAL ANTIDOTE; TO MALARIA. • It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in the moat eickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly In haling Malaria or Miasma. - - . , .... It ill' instantly cheek the Ague In persons who have suf fered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need never have anallicr chill, by continuing Its use according to directions. . It will immediately relieve all the distressing results of Miens or Agile diseases, such as general debility, night eat?, etc. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and E. treagth, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. Finally, Its use will banish Fever arid Ague from families and all classes. Parmers and all labo:tng 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 his the moat 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 discounts made to the trade. Trade circulars for warded on application, and the article will be consigned ou liberal terms to responsible parties iu every section of the country. 'JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor, Aar:yrs—New York: C. V. CllCEENEßProvidence & CO., and C. H. RING. Boston: WEEKS Lc POTTER. Philadelphia:— DYOTT A SONS. .7 MITCHELL, No. 265 Liberty street, next door to Hand; WOODSIDES A BROTHER., corner of Anderson and Lacock sts., Allevheny. ifeb27 DR, HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GE RDIAN • B TERS PREPARED - 141r • - DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pi., =unmans= coats • , LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE'," Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease/ of the Kidneys, and ' • all diseases aritirm from a disordered Lira- or Stomach. Such as Constipa. tion,lnwardPfles, Fulness,or Blood to the Head, Acidity of t he Stomach, Nausemtleartburn, Disgust 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 the Heart, Choakt hag or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimneas 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 the Flesh, Constant Imagin tugs of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, In calling the attention of the public_ to' this preparation, dots so with a feeling of the utmost condi. dance in its virtues and adaptationto the diseases for which It is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has 'etood the test of a ten pare' trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar pre parationti extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and Individu• ale, in all parts of the country Is immense.. Referring any we who may doubt, to my "Memorabilla,"or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufact.ty, 120 Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. 48 - Bold by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 . W00d street; B. A. Fehneetock A Co.. No: 0 Wood street; Fleming Brothers, 60 Wood street; H. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny • decl9:dawly is WI.- • Premium Perfumery, APRIZE MEDAL at the Great liinden Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations, in 1851, and &vet:Cl:Ugh est Premiums, awarded the subscriber in thiscuuntrY, have proved his preparations of a superior.quality, and placed Mat among the best perfumers and soap makers of Europe and America. his celebrated Shaving Creams and Lus trales, his One Pomades, Toilet Waters, and' Perfumes tor the handkerchief, (of 60 varieties,) are unsurpassed hinny In the ; world, elt'articles purchased at this establishment are warrant ed of the finest quality. With an addition of many now articles to his list, and greatly Increased facilities fi,r manor., cruring,he is enabled to furnish them to dealers In any quantity anireti, and at very liberal pikes. Country Dealers, requesting it, can havo a Price List mailed to their address, free of postage. . • X. BAZIN,. (Successor. to E Rot . is.s?).) • 2:o.114 Chestnut street, below fourth, feb22:daylts Is Philltd•lphla Palnter's Celebrated tvleureart audee STAN DS PREEMINENT for leeoring Soups, Gravies, Fish, Meat, Game, ,tc. We advise all good housewives to tryit. Price 25 cents per bnttie,at all Grocery and Fruit Stores in the United States and Canada& For sale by BPOI,IIRO and 0.11. KEYtiElt. Pittsburgb. P. T WhIGIIT & CO., 241 Msrirst st,st. Janl9ulrwlaie EM=Z= itDB. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Do. votes his entitif attention to an office Practice. ills business la mostly confined to PriuMe lrenerailDisease2,6o each palnfulaffectiorul, brought on by trapintdence, youthfull ads:ages:ice and excess Syphilis, SyphillticEruptlone,Gonorrhea,aleat,ikitchtra D rethral Dischargee Impurity °tithe Blood, with all Distal Ns of the Venereal Organ. S'ait, DhlettElet4 ecorbtain trope tione,Yetter, Ringworm, blercurialDiseasez, Seminal Weak. nese, Impotency, _Puce, Rheumatism, Female Wee% OUR; Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections,- Pakten). the Back and Loins, Int nation of the Bladder and. Ridrusys,succetsfully treated,- Cure guaranteed . . Twenty years' practice (ten in this city)enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to allwho away mane nal der hleeare. Office and Private tionardtationitoomsoU t plimand alley igiAlhargea moderate. • ZIOTUGhIO7 -- • - RRIIMATIRIL—Dr. Brown's newly discovered remedy AA/ for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain Remedy that painful trouble. It never falls. Office Miff Private Consultation RommOlo, 41 DIAMOND Pittsburgh, Penn's. The Doctor's always ethers • marlb23vll,.. CHEESE—BO) boxes W. It .cutting Claerse; 600 very bast nary do. For sale br ape HENI3.I( H. COLLIS& y~ t~ ~_ _ -~ a ~,,.,.:,...,..._„
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