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Yon know what it fa to be separated from these you foie, and ehonld beside to sympathise-with-ore who is pre•fented by . porertY trom rejoining the 6ai ones in whom hfs whole existence is centei,.d!” ' _ The Young prodWee'dmiler_answered that 11r thou ht he 1124 etteort;Toft enotigh to feel the boranozs of the t. it ua. tton described; arid wanted.to know what ho could do for "'TTTwO months c op e . initinued the Ingot-miens feted In. honie to 'Boston to seek a situa tion in the west. I would Lot hare ;pore, but imperatho nceessity foicca me from the arms of a dating mother mid lloCtitinate elate :211 re. our %%mks Area,: leaving home, and when I had arrived .s far no thin City, I was tillien sick, I pi)FOOseßi blitl4.th Money, and. after being . eonfinel in 0 nick-bid More than it month, found at the end of that time that!. was completely destitute. The only res.m see I bat, . left...end which. nothing 'but the most Frei:leg want Wo4l,fridgce mo to part with, is this vat wild.. volt.: watch which I received-from my mother, and w hich i.e cu b. i e loofa to our family. If you will alranes ml enough mere broach LOMe, I Will let you have it cheep." • During the recital of this story, the narrator un , . sermsl timem co-over:x.63 with his feelings that he Lur t into .tears. The Marietta man took the watch, and while! erotaintntr• It .cloMy, whs. interrupted by' earth. r yor;,,h, a lung;, portly indisidn4l t who tank- hi to one side., eel K:Cd. .11 you can purehaso that ritiltall, brine it no to my dove haat t,re of 4. Col well,) en .I L 1l give yeti fit) for h.. I fiiel to 4uy it from him, tan WO had a dispute, and. Le.wont sell it to roe maw." then left; and the other too men svillkc.l -1 , , iy dt wn the Wharf, coavercing about the ..vatvil, until the ileelor in prodtkee,.thinking- here wan a chun?e f speculation; and tit the 2111 oppnrturi , v .form an Sat of. Charily. Offt;tvii the limtoulan for Idh watch. Title otter wet at first refused, but after eonsidetation;riccepti money ac to ,1,1 e I the watch poured into the hands of the buyer. n Ito tium r vied away at great - mm. 4 loth° story pointed rut, in wan' chuckling at the Idea of making thirty ALA 10,, in yr, ri,nr. stime. 0 " , Hitt au arriving . utthe Oar , / .• o'er.the Dpirlt of his dronm." Ile film Itt his ti.ts;titoint. men!, that no pro tie cf,• , eriptlon of a t t. second purchaser, beleugNl to the establishment. mud tha' the watch, which was galvanized, was only earth t, dollars nod sbaifi This' unpleasant ending tn.liie.antkin3ted rp e•iint • 'riled" the young Liana 6113Siderably . , and, hr.. net the pollee on the hunt of the two ninrner, hut, as N mattes Of coarse, letthout . . The unionusate "suek ut" - ..•hn;xioi t Idiyor's office, that he srn.r not in Ihn 4,04 t of ne7papertt, a circemistAnto whkl: his extrvine Terdatts7. THE -GREER. SLAVE —The world roe: nod statue, Power's Greek Slave, is now on in bit.fo n:.',; lo Hall, rourthstscor. It is visited -doily by nun or ottr clt'sene, the ladies epecialty appearing to 1,0, n in. 'tamest intide beautiful nod rn0t...b1e55 wort; f t , STET this !MALMO has keen exhibited, th, moat Itr,1•111U1•,i praise baabeen accorded it. 4 -I , iiikett, yet clothed with cha , t.ity, Fyn" , inad• : 1iad,414 a ffile.d, thrOtrE boo I: th... 01111 . 01,6; tier modest meta rep. Is n: l: rn!izar g. Her inborn soul of . purity denisods • , Frbedom of touch from eaeriligt , • And homage of pure theught. Call 1.. r `float Het' soul e)rumand3 what ,cr. . feels the pressure of th, -,, q fro, 1,:,e Clasping her limbs. 0 cod ilk , roc cr - • ' Beneath whose tench the jaw Reveals itself—even os the eltri T., • . The ir,fluence of the mo.u. K 2 then The deep and passinoate IT the 1, ,, ,r; For the unconscious tusrble thiot.s. advise all. wbo do not wieo to be a crettiDst or aYt srldom witnPf ,,, ,l, to httood. ' SUDDIRS DEATELThe StenlVn7ilic states that Captain Atm formerly a r”.1.1.-r.l ~f gherly City, itaa band deal iu n : i t r i 4:: Trie , pdiky Last. no bad gone out ou Sinidey ift' r , irg gather a few herb., and is suppriiei to bare sictenri dikiiraddenly; ne was t sixty 41es ear= of F: vc!., • iiisretoOtta were riund, they %tete IT. r+• , .1. • which belonged to, and hid gone out v!ilh him o. := , ,r,t • • xgOilidog. The •' tver G.ithfa I cuimol.” vet,' rr0 , .11,45 t!.- only witnesses of his last mora..nts. nal it i, ride,: they had kepta watch over tho 1:o ly fr•••:n tiro • had b" wine extinct until his Ludy f,tid . A Ru.ti OFP.--Yest 1 - tl Llornin7 cktody, it horse attache I lon dti.en I •,•• ,•LI I' Traltjtattle elri ir.t with n C rep otr 1,0-1•7• II At. gbeny,at Whirls th. a racist •on ate territac pace. It had Irreeedei let I, few When the; aztetrrie snit shaft . . of , h. TO:vie t , horEesbicanac detached, nod the reoo Ittaa, tenacity held on to the reins, WO. , (13, - head attiking agninst n stot , , it, gash. He wag token to the office of Ds. injuries were drereel. W BTOPPET) n few r. , -meatß, look at the Bummer ,uriety of Ile;: and enr et tf , • • net lint Etore," and mutt tut' ;Iv , ot; • . lent. Alf. is making sonic of knots big styles an,l priert v.:, not to I+, , our readerrs will not fcwrvt, tuf..re to , it r. ~; sign of the American ; rtn i. 72010 they Ulll t. ; both as to price and quality. Soot Grp. t, 147 .•.. "Banner list Store. COWARDLY ASSAULT.—A C.C.. C 1: , t, take tbc; life of Jacob Said of the I , ,nr!b war,!. A 11., was made on Thursday night I.y a f.. 1 1, w n.. 0 1.1 Bahl was returning borne. late at ni4ht. e I. East Lane, when Noll crept up y fr , EtAtteCtiti l lalli the back w l th n hulfe. Ibe Ircei‘ 1 ed was an extremely census car. The ro,ri.o.trtt,•: outrage was yes . teraky mrrostol. on inn ,rlnn' an juroll person, and held In BADLY Burzsp. --A littlo boy nunr,l tight, whocaparcrotidtitide on Lihorty =trey!, ir. t h.. Vi 7 WO; was caioitsly burned on Wednesday, be i• accidental)) taking fire. The edi'd on.. in 111 1 , , 111 r • and 'approaching too near the grate, Ore nap c.Ar. h. us, to ita clothing. It was EottiPiime heft, r are, nn. r. dared, and the face and neck of tt.. , 1., • burned. Tenn are entertain , ' that It n iii In r ROBBERY OF A WAYCII.—A Mornion ger on the steamer Weqhingion City, named '% a. K • yesterday made information nowinq e,e. of "Saint.," for stealing a watch. 'fhe Kremer, on Thursday night, NT a . .the arrested man slept with Wm, euei jet,rt, there; but on examination before he a a, charged from custody. BALES OP 5T0C13.9 —The folloviior Reeks were made on Thursday et the M, ban! ' by P. 3L Dario, auctioneer. 5 shires Merchants and Manuf irturers Bank, s '2r 9- aharea Pittsburgh Trust enmtian, 4 abate Ohio & Pennsylvania Railroad Co • • 4 shares Pittsburgh tz Connelsville It. 11., NEW POST OFFICRS.—Among thrlltirra.iv new post faces lately ordered by the ropt Gllh•e ment,'ln this State, we observe that one ha, been , T i.mo Damp - 1111e, and another at.. Talky Covo. In AU. irk county. Both these offices will prove a orro.. to the:ittbabitantS ' of that portion of the munt:,-. Mg; J. P e ADDAMS, a gentleman or c , -,nsidol. , ble reputation a; a Yankee comedian, and broth , r or 1 celebrated tragedian, " Gus " Addams, is in town an • underhand will OOMELIPECC an ['appwent at co; early next week. The press In the dit]•rent cities a hese a has appeared, speak very favorably of bis nbilitt r. C.0241427E0 FOIL LAILCENY. —A cd-o-rd named'Hannah Wheeler, wag romm i t morning, by Mayor , for Vealiog , . Viatiets, . also colored. Thevarties reaele he rtr. near Fifth. • I:lx4iztLurrErt.s.—The t, rrsi , . , . ;wan in the Cleveland post elllee.linvinz ret•n dropp.C. a withent.thOixiatage paid: Livingo,n, Ro a,rl (0., 1.,. 4- taiFo; T 1 L Yinns N. Mono.,,hela CA) ; Jam, LECTION .08 A COUNCILMAN. —An elec l ion t Zelett Councilman, to Ferr o out the ur.esp!rol. t.n, Mr. William Wilson; of the Fifth Word, reigned, wi!, lid , " on next: Arvars, of Allegheny, is enforcing t' e yogroot lava of that citY, very strictly. Ail profeiti •t. d beggars, found exercising their vocation in the street.. -anultnarily dealt ,with. Eeveral wen; ancsted 3 c.dcni aDd committed to jail. • FOILESTALLING_TIM MAREET.—ThomaS SIM 1 , , a grocer is Allegheny, vas aced fire dollars, !cot ere. , Mayor Adams, for purcharing product, during to , t ,hOurs, contrary to the ordinance. DlsrsicTCounT—tefore Hon. 11. W. Willia - .:. Jury in the taro of thargica rell a co. vs v ''is,.';-:.fjpee.2.ll-re'Bietuined a verdict for 4efentlont. .VVE cam attention to the acivertisemon:t day 8 paper headed French Lesions lions Dense ca: reCaramended. • . . • ' • r • F-tt 4 E V •_l-. k...AL - , P/I”.6"SCURGII HOARD OH TRAM,: /Old MAY 12 F,r.rt lice FresitL•3 - .4-IW?..t. &Lan. • S•ofind " r‘;.sl.o'sa. 5 - errlary—lVN. 8... - • llir . rr•.- • Trrasurer—Jotr.s.:, P. liCuLi.l - T. .111. G , mmitter of ..40....ifratian•frm Apra 11 V. P ; WAr. nee, 8. g Ilits•r; IV. IC. Ntrima, 3. H. Poz.xot DAILY - REVIEW OF TITTS - B - Ull - 411 - UARKET TFaxixat thins yesterdny exhibit renrmel rietix FLOUR-124 bblr fine and sups r Eno Pest] in Int,: at S,S SQC.i..$ 4 3,C0: 50 do Fano:flat, from son , : Tti LlO extra. :ram si re, t t sl.` 1:0 d.. fu.m Aare. at £10: dti .Itl do st ; 155 do tine, 'from itore, itt CI:AIN-5:6 bus rssr n, it om depot,. shelled Curs, dolt and sisro, st 90 d 0.1,,5. :WO 1 tt 'from shad, at SS t. CORN ibislainat $4 25. SVC: 1.11-5 hlias lair HS ersi: W lit!la at ;id,: - II ketiN—'2,s.ooo Ina at TO., 1 d.•! 11 , .. SilMO dere at be, rash; ti 000 Ina eli - tid!ers, Sid. , ‘• I .1 a and 10e, cash; 14,140 un do dr , HZ 4.(:, .to; do Stlaulders and Sales at ri,t!: -dna) 77 !1.:- nt 10e, CARL; 1.010 do aucair.ou red lin iris it IT , . IIEIII 7 -2,040 lbs dried at 're east, UI;EASI; bids .t 0 aist-vdays. FRUIT-50 lois Dried Apples ht EGUS-270 dee, limn store, Hi Ile; 0 1,1.1: On ahlly.s, PIG NETALS-30 tone Juniata at $7O. ole !Id A ile,;lien y, p: 'Vol, term,. NEW Voto:, y 11 —Co' or.war , l ~, n tl,OR c. / , .75 ; utl., , ru • 9 !tln t I :t 1.1,1ter::0,1,1011 tt: 0 1 17, atd fitot a..liverhb::: in .100 , , pork 200 1. 1 b ,Is sl7.rlie 17,75 for Itich 1.1,11 aI:1 demand. Luntbut 0• , : q , :otilbly to 001)11.1 nt $ 1 311,70. hisky. stio: 1000 bus. Sit, or.. I.oo:ititt, a Ph rt ft:01 prir.:a: Upset:it Oil retiv:.: Fa it, 60,' , 130 1. , :II R 10.9 h:1:1, 11,,ry; 111 , 31::1' COW ' al" 64 N YC , ;:nits 00. Erie, 4.97;: -1 , 10111 . firm. .0, 41/n g,tl brands at $.1105, extra Rv. Elle 4 “t„ •• , L 1 at if, Vi'lo l .lt.ipl . NVI,P, !I: L 1 iireslll, Ir rt, , ,• I , Yi.•v 11 - i •%1 .1. Au ...; Cattle last hr ts. 1,. 701 a^4l at prirhs It t..•: Cry' Erm. tans, ih - .. h • tir. 0,11 , ...0h1: F-31, r' Nr, h 1; 1,1 :IV . 05155 ;4,011 " tit; -E. ri,pftrt her. hip of to • 1 lAVE T:11.- e 41.. t 4.41, •1 ,1 r, •• • hi•••,1 rtu • " nr.kl ;at. elkt. 111, men. tort of err, td 11 , dral of e•qw,f-nt, am! , 01 d,., , 1.1 . 1 . mt - v1;; by 4 t•t nAtr•ntflu to T., my nid frieng, mnar )ear , p•t -•t •-• .• • t nr., my t1114,1, , , i.vd Si a. 0r ,, ( P.thborgb, rfl 1:,I 15t,)1,-1.: A;1" . ..;`. A: rt., 11 - n, iho" VrAl."ri.A. - • ra I 1 ‘ It.) 11 )(1 , ( l', i strr , r, A " FL 1C: , ;L• Gimiwry /1". t I 1 , • • js. iLe :.; 1. F.V, t.•/, I, I A 110 N. A". 1.()T 1 o ALI -1 'III.IT. nit.:. iVAT.E.v" ~ T••I:11' l'n,t Oft an th• 11. • -. Ti',. : TV/1.1r( the :;••Inolmt, r0rr , ,11.1 , 1 .j.I term of it.f r• o.,•ts .11)Fi.:1•!! I V; .1 , - 14 Ali.l'Elt'S `[..1.(1. , 17.t: , I }I .IL NI % y ~, (TNT: , "-- rkl . .n., 1,1 'A • • Gr..),..m . 4 " '' - •• 11J.'1",,r 1. , • . .. 1.-••ek i •• .Itotrr.el •• •• . Tre,oth r the le till wlp , p,•, - A. Forel. I will vet fire NlerrTaite, for r I (-or I other itlares. Far Vole at. n'IY2 • eii) o icn..-2,. J. IC. Barbour, A 4 ? y .1 I.V: . t: Cl V.ilii. ;r.L. 1 - 13, klo , jut W. N. Newell's M.)5 j L n 0....../ .1. kI..II.NICROUIi harir.g lona experience in _ . Li ALT 130 bblo No.l tilt;;s tor hole I y lie , et, Ing end Discharging freight tOr Steamboats, Lifers k MVS N11.1.,L.E11i h. ILICKETSON. 0 .4 4 010000100150 , - I taintemen to to Steamboats desiring a DISCHAEG _ - - my 4 -611 • f itb,Fil.ni—lO drums •• Grand Ik.' N.,. 1 10111tlx: fur I:Nnt ei,t.F.9.5.. l/ sole by [m)fil 5111,1-Fit .t IllitK.k.Tti N. - ~Q ALlatiklliS..--50 laxes NeFartrin•i l . t,!•rnt,t. I, r ,0,. CAII.PE'fS OIL CLOTHS, 0 . by [ni) al 'MILLER a ittclulpsoN. MAT TING. -----ct—lJALifillJl6l.lti Aii. 7 —LU 1..1,1A6 CIOIII.J eeg0r 7 .F; 7. 1., - ,10 ' ~.1 lil n - ,:üb,ro iher Li noir reeebriug largo m1411101..4 to his byL . Y5l VIII 0 I . llLlil - I'-• ..!. I t..to A. 1,, AV hl I 2 V.' 11,12 com pi ete .1, will be One of the , PEKIN TEA. ST fun E., 4,--105(;Ittl$S tiOill'int-4 ..rni. (111 'pint? .I.d , ittart..) re- Itirgeit in the tai,y, emitti.tiag of Velvet and Brussels Clll.- NO. 39 Fifth street, one door east af thn F_xchange Bank. .. . 1 ,, -In: Xnvebty , liauve.-1.9, Mpl:11,1.1 1113,1 k.xtm Three. Ply ; l 'MOW RY.CEIVIaG, a full arsoittuent of GREEN and U cel:c'ett direct from the 'prinea, by c u h p a e% r d Tor , 1 ,, . I ugrii in, 1 , 1.11,,1f1ue and line do.; Ta;.stry, twilled II BLACK TEAS, comprising ail the grades now in use, ' Jose.i. , u In..r.mi yo. a ire nt o o t r i t ro o lth w l l l l m b p o o s r o t l e d r: w , fo t r o c k os s. 1 of - I . e a W n d a r ii r o e n t a t e u d , I)l""'"'l • ' N ‘ V ,t ure l i ‘ i i nc, \ d ' Cc l i Li tto n n C.Dtirt.44g‘ent';hlieomorp,Allog :n'rALL,;twcsahr„rd'eT, .1 A Ml-!8 - 'WA 1(111i1 IF' ' Stair Wok , : ho. Also, a large assortment of Oil Cloths, at the lowest prices'. [at 211 S. JAY NES._ inyii ; . —• ' . . 10,04 '2 to la feet wide. W. D. WCALLUM, L_l ii---,t..f.0.9.x.).V.:—100- b-1.18.-entnnllln lu, '. 101.,1111.1 i,;. FO/r Halal ini,'-- - corner ( - 4' .711orket stroet aml the ep2o.lrn • 52 Fourth street, below Woad. OCR IDILIAED . TAILES, on easy terms, all complete .. _..........._. , Sisibk i.BAzi-- - - -- liotirl, Champion, Queen, 1111.10 I.lllperni , j: and in good order. Enquire for particulars of ------'-----Tic-kU Butter receb , • - d t 1,,, .1.3, I,nd, other tine eortsfor late sowing , for sale by LEOPOLD BAHL, I;trr r-ER—" tc'"'rae; iiE . GVK 11, COLLINE.a2 a JABEE3 WAIIDEOP. by ' ... tulYil , :' Y ap2Olnad 1 , 10.27 and 29 ktaiketotseet, oor. Second. .;:. ti.i. , ...i. , .: ~.. ...:„1,.., OrP/Cr. OF EOE DULY MOTINTNO 1 fnitti:day, Mn 7 12 13L.i. j - - -.- TELEGRAPH MARKETS lIIMECE=E IVILSON. 11511 T.' rt (' Wnt4 b. 11 nicer, Jewelers and. 5 - i veistmths INECII2I lIINE tra.trnrtf ca., Ili 1S r 11:, tt,1 . 1 r:` , , • , lc I.p, =EMI I,:eL Lao NatiCe. =MI2ME= =ME A i V. NU 4if. ul a r MEE Jl. F•o..trr, (.`• ly• I ,, ra es. Il= k. r 41M1fitittl.11 fold for Lease I, at i-n. ,1-. i —..1 '7 •• • r , rj 1 Ln'2l.) 1 , % 1f . _ A , Saxtou'g Rill al 11,•.1 P. • ..•. Luoi Jtunil Itotlvr'g Frila. tlf, Arrioul; an; Eb.cueni9 leatty'r Suuth , rn Darniug'a Froi , n nrl Fruit Trre+nf Mn,ies•• • •• u nor Pero4 Fruit tiordeuvi; Nt :`l,23lll.l.uirt'r A rn•..,,ilu Gurd,rl••• - : nr..lllsli!...`g V 1 1 ,2 Viol.,lin pttio P. P. C. sb.•1:(1 AN. For 1,,1 tt n.l 4.1.. q. t l,de 1,4 u.,, in v..1..t, vtnvet, uua nrnit..., nal bin • K.,tin for F:11, by WALTEK .11.1.Y.SIIALL hZ,VO (_,.," ', ~.. ' 1 IV L t . It , PT virrArot•::•+—lv time. prim. leroey :for ..e4, 1:r , , ...-; Y IA A - .12) A NV LS J. • _ CI Kai.. 1,,,,....t I JANIII,I IV Altli,t..c.. i -, t , t l Cie.:eland, Port Stanley . i 't for AND RHUBARB ItOliTt 4 in 1., and 1 1, •, , t4.;'; , .1.t%' , .,, mad port !Burwell. ' - .11 for sale by laplht,lt Iv] JAMES M'A l• llior, i ,•,,,•':,--.•••:,-, 1 THE I'IN I: low presence steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain pOltli'_LEGO---',O Ono for ...ate by it. ItAitanw, will make two trip'a week between Cleveland; lIPNIIN 11. CtiLLIN A' 1 Pt.r! A' aut.,. and Port Burwell, as lollowei i T IN SE ED of 1,---fet, libl, 9, .'flit! Fo l., 1, I., rvio , (li..reild tor Port Stanley. every MONDAY and 1 A 111)5 P. A I .11INIIFT,M K A ,-,-1, ::-' DA ',. 1.1'k2,1 et 7 NC, ‘,...i. u'elogtr.. 1. , .t, 4 n 1.., , rt, Burnell for Port Stanley tit 1 o'clock, It./Pl'liltA,i--5 0 blika. 1, , r .lie by . 1.,,,,,, Foot A,,,,, .ty I', Cleveland every WY:UNEgDAY ‘._./ mob .A. FA [IN FISTOC E ..I CO. -1 . • :\', - I t't \t\,; at -I , & co l .k ill A S'l' I t Ii ho Af— 5u 0000, I ir 0 to t., the T r it.,o :10. coif.. Id, M. 010,ebarid, with the Cleveland, i.., , mob li A. lIAII N EATfiCK ii CO. I l.:ol,luibur P. 1,1 LILICItiI,{:O, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, ,;. :. g o,, ~.1,,,re, ;tad , 10.0 'foredo, Norwalk and Cleveland 1 . ...i 1 tT2 1 11 It - WLi O llis Iti 3t ,:c and f •.- • .t.e 4,v f 4 . " ir .•• , , At..? com,ts et Pori Stanley with the London my 5 ll.<ll il 4enlf k en ! 1 ' 4 ' 1%. - 4JY:3 - taw:A ' , which conneete with the Great 'Western 1 A JP7 , --10 bales )0,.t receivtAl and 2..0 ~,,. I.v Itatit cud. Al m} :, S. II A 11..1tA O.i II X, CO . 4 d i: Ite igi.i. owl paamige apply on board, or to SCOVILL k. 1 i y it — lilt) .A...4AM dry that hnie.... t o arrive and lur sole ; LA l: Ls LiiCleveland; A. F. 1101,COMII Port :Manic • 1 / It lty intys . l S. II Ai:BAUGH ,b C. , . I :-‘ l, /%4 4 . 41), ;• 4.0,4 bur4",ll. ' Inta27l.noS ) '25 brds Nb. I Lard • till In storf• and I - , Ahlp :SI I L!.i'lt A . TtIITO TAII:V, '2-1. '2.:1 I .tb.•, , , ,'0,•••t curr---tintha uitexe,E--.00 oxe , TAIL+ U.Cola IN, Iltvrt.—LeBt evening at dt4k ',there were five feet eleven inch6s Water is the channel and falling. Weather Ind?. antett : rain. ' Tur. fine tamer " Forest City" is the regular packet for Wheeling this morning; she leases at 10 o'clock. Tor steamer "Minerva" leaves to day for st. Louis and the Mks' sippi river. To those traveling west she oir.rs a floe ei, , , , ertuulty, as her cabin and desk accommodations are of the very best. Tic ` . .11. - ,a11e," Capt. George Clark, will leave this morn ing lot Ft. Louis and all the landings up the Illinois flyer She 1., of light draught, and will not fall to go through. Ttinsteamer " Pennsylvania" Capt. John Rlinefelter, is ,til I in the regular packet line between this and the Queen City, with the ex pechvion of making regular trips for some time to come y et: She leaves this morning at 10 o'clock. Tuc regular Saturday packet for Zanesville is the steam er t` Chore( t," Copt. Drown. She leaves at 12 M., and for rae , no , r beiMMILIchLICOMS LA not surpattaed by any boat In the. trade. •Tsr. lily (t,pt.. A. D. 31IDer, will leave this morn -1-;" ..:irly the nl,per is.sl,,lp • I river, having her cargo I,.ard. A that boat—pay her a vinit. in: rteatner '`Jeannette,' Capt. J. 1. Robinson, is now lop; lug for Na.hrille. Shippers would do well to ship with Capt. 11., as his long experience In, and extensive acqualn. !once with the trade well qualifies him to giro ample antis. From ant Ciacinna'i papers Of the 11th Ire MMES . along the levee Was unusually dull yesterday, wiLli light oft7.rings of freight, arid very few arrivals or :elm; tares. The river continues to recede slowly, with a qi WIN ig.nblx stream to the mouth. There was seven and half feet in the mm! Zest night, and falling slowly. We et ;it.ts ti plots fr. fightsas I;, 50n; Pork, 40; Flour, 30; Pound 15e. = "f± oat. hisky, 4.0 e.; Pork, :l0: Flour, 25; Pound eat. ..Vaskor L : Pound Freight, 40e. ? osrt ; ',51,1.1: Ale, 75 00c.; Perk, tio ; Flour, 50; Pound cwt. tritash Frcif,hts,3f..c. qA cwt ; Wltislty and llt 11 7 , Lid S: 4uo. bl evt; Heavy Freight, 25@ 'N) 7L. fFfto 0, St. Local .Erining of Saturday :IN a io-oe had arrived from th, that day, hatlnc ,oto,thor 1,14 than hundrrd tours of frt Ight. .o j , O odor, nt St. Lonk, was stpadhly 1: at the rote of fully viz inclme ',cry twenty four 'II f - • n.l fi % F , ¢t h I . .•s de PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 1,1, II In 'HER WATER IS Tilt 0111NNEE. AMU ,l,if rll, B1,11:101.1, 11,, 1,1 (len " I No. L. Wellsville. •• Conlon, Hera,. , ' L3rimor, City, Nl.,nra, • •• P tkr ILlirmft•P. r, .• •tate, nollztloovvr, Ciaciontal 17'..1 Poe, h. •P • , ;•,..,LIP .1 It. 4; ilthrie, , Cio ,, it, P I 1 • •.': nr(lll,lAVine • 1,,rt.,1-1,..1. , ,n.tt.1 1 ,wn , vi11i . . ‘,..11 `•le•• • F.!ir...}. , ih. Nn H, ❑arst, NV,lls•v V+ntcr.•. (ionlon, It,•actr. , •• V,urroal, 1,, mi. 111, , i1be. '•ilib•n_''r, • IV, eity. tilwrt, St. PITTSINSti - d, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ! , ..AIINT LOUIS. l'iLtsburgh :red Cincinnati Steam Packet Line • r,S LILS D TTS131. 11 .: ,1 1I. eriNCr'+s: . I.OUISVILLE Alld SRI nt Louts. 4 , l"an =" 7 " 71 :: 1 ,T•tor• nr•••1•• 7,111n , A 1JA11.5 5.13 Z or Stir :"ri•r• !. • .11,,1, with the U. b. Mall tl,l ,: 1, 1,131,Ti11 , and ,Saint 7 9. 1.1 , us,/ re• t • ~ IL Let: C ••i'•, A .n, hortf ,. . Jnure Clpf.ans. 1 rout P.l/41, -,, ,c,h. Ns 1111 .... )I,,nAny. +J F 7 .!.; .1. ..... Thurxiay. 1. Z., Pitu xti. I Plitul.nr&ii, Steubenville and 'Wheeling Pa. Le m. I k 1.-IT:is i MO - I,:syP, Nirl• A At /;:furr.inj sir MEE I I t • to, .I ,nl, I ;:•• Fr t.t.l wtr,t. I'4l ...I (4ftlettos, Dubuque, and t4t rtr, t ..211 aril for ,11.• .eo tn , ) iat tr. r” M I, AY, • r MI 11' .it or .....11S;A/Viiie I r: Nf''t - 1 I!, t 1 :- , A.T111t11,11", SLy ;4,1! 1-.4th nr ! For W r..14.1t1k. iiurlingtoo, ItorlL c xan, I)t,ltilyilr And SI 1 . 1.111 it Shr k.t...ottsir P/ k: CITY, Ct.pt. Vvar Ro, tOIFf. the hit...L...41,1.e port:. t.:l I..th ! 1 - .1. ! 1 , •1, h.-`1! apt.')' to t 11.41't . : h. I.lll.`iljel'oN. 1:`!! 1;1TV Ir r tae thr, 11.:11 • leor St. Lolls and 1111stols ,t..atuer ltrr AI.I V, Capt.. Juloi :•• • :C. Ll-. 111 lens, .Itif lt,.!111/ove tort:. ou SATUILUAV, 17th a! 1 . . MEE ~ppl yo I,krr, or to 1 ,, \ 11 \ C1(11,1,1 NOWOur), or rit, Louts. W Capt. T. I.xON, ~, i Ir: u , gill nto f.n . at.,re and t.1.;11.i.‘„t.., le di . • ,ti• MONDAY 14:h Instant, rc in A. NI. I • :ALL r rr fo J. IN , ;STON, Anzynt / it or St. Louis, t: al .5 no, it tt bug ue, at. anti Stillwater. t.t snow M IN ELI VA, ('opt. JOAN SilrotSll. Aat.oti Clerk. 1.111 Ittive for the shove i..terinetmte ports on oATUB,DAY, May 14th. at 10 A ;M. For freOtt or passage apply on board or to 01S FLACK. LIYINOSI'ON Sr. BARNES, Agts. _ For St. Louie. and opteortiti steamer BAIRD, Iltom tivainott, C. S. PRISMS Clerk, ul leave for the above sad intermediate ports 00 001 • 1:ItlaA V, 12111 iart., at 12 M. tretglit tr oat-titte mottle on board. atiyi I For St. Lottli.,.ttati Ivry, Warsaw, Keokuk, (talent:, Dubuque and St. Paul. It.• 0.0 - and ttplenditt steamer DAY CITY, I „ . „,lzi - 1 4 ,At , t1-a. A. 11. Mttarrt, will leave for the above and I eitt.iinterntw.ltnte t orbs on SATURDAY / 12th last., et 4 o'clock. P. M. fr,i•!,t pq , , , :0 211 , 1.1 v on (hard, or to 'BARNES At LIVINGSTON, Agents. For St. Louie, Quincy, Wareatv, Keokuk owl St. Paul. , TV' steamer BRAZIL, Captain 11. F. Huron Colq lo:t %XL Clerk, will leave for the I , abort anti .1 intermediate ports on SATUIt- DAY. 12th it.al ;et 10 A. M. r freight or pashage epply on board. or to , my 4 FLACK A LIVINGSTON. Agent. ti2d • 7...! •••• : -4... • , • STEAMBOATS " 1553: tlin morning Of ;: : • .;: 1.1 Agan a , Jul+. 1 • ner2Sl C.: in SP' rt`ii LLD, and r cry - v. CAI.L.Lars 1 %II.) . .II t.ten.o4,diele ;1.1 A an.l Yli Paul, Missile Nola. s;f: kNITI: `TATE, CaVnin 1. , or to J"11` , FLACK . , Axeot For Zattravllle EVIENERIMEI y lo • ••• it •:1 1 • , it . ' 1, e AMUSEMENTS. -- TOTTSBURGH — THEATRIC:— FIFTH Pram JOSEPH C. FOSTER, Leave and Manager. rucis`oti Boxes and Marquette:. Private Boxes,large...-48.00. Second Tier 25:. I PrivateFoxes,small.....s6.o3 Boxes for Colued persons 25 cents. • Certificate, securing seabt.l.2% cants extra. POSITIVELY TUB LAST NIGHT of the eminent Tra gedian, Mr. BUCIIANAN, , who will appear, by desire, its RICHARD 111. • . SATUADAY EVENING, May 12th, 1855, will be acted Diehard 111, OIL TIM 8A:717.L or BOBWORTII ViZLD— Richard 111, Mr Buchanan; Richmond, C. Foster; Buckingham. Dubois ;',Queen Elizabeth, Mrs Foster; Lady Anne, Miss A. Eberle. Favorite Song, Nunan. Comic Song. Dougherty. To conclude with the Farce of Three Pair of Lorere--guake, Bayley; Si mon , Glessford ; Bose, Mrs Foster; Sophia, Itt , s A. Eberle. Mr. J. P. ADDAMS, actor and author, on Monday even's. THE GREEK SLAVE. LOCATION CHANGED AND TIME POSTPONED SPALDING & ROGERS' TWO CIRCUSES! , FL c C3NBOLIDATLNG 2IIELIIL CELEIMATED I 11 1 0 :. ( OATING PALACE CIRCUS, .7-.. l , • ;t 1 Frond their Palatial Aquatic, Anxphi .t,..0c , ,l'i theatre on the Ohio and Misaladppi Ai.rivers, and their ' NORTII AMERICAN CIRCUS So popular in New England and New York, into :wl . . -:. ONE MONSTER CONCERN, .. 1. :Agi..... With the TWO COMPANIES, corned ., ._,: 4 ~ s t, , , e. s sing r the h m , ft t listillfu t the4P t e i r :, fo i rra i r ,e a w., _ ~., , ••,.... ' 4 41 name t ri e n.,..., o Tn friendly eae strife, ' D i d ' the -.6 r, .."--, ' presence of the audience. Both Companies under One ,Tent, 1 ,..''i.• .. .is WITIII TWO SETF OF PERFOIIMER9' TWO SETS OF CLOWNS! TWO SECS OF IaNG HORSE -.--s, PANTO.IIIIIIK EVERY AFf elilithiS : r' "L - - F - '".7 , -, SPECTACLE EVERY NIGHT! ie 4 =7.1 -- * sl Nt D KENDALL, TOE DIRILEitI - 7—... , 't • KENDALL'S BRASS BAND , CIIOATE'S STRING BARD: ..:7-1 ... 0 And every tiling else titian the Same els- NI lm: ate Peale, with the following amongst .-- - I ,----\ the principal Equestrians, Clow n s, Equestriennes, Gymnasts, Pantominitsts Ezi-- ~„-_,-7.- Mrile AGNES, i Mad. ORMOND, ------: ..._--.-------- .. Mee. LAKE, i lire. GRAVEN. The Man Monkey. 11. MAGILTON, IYoung CLARENCR DILL LAKE, IC. J. ROGERS. I,l!:,'ji The Motley Brothers. f l Atr. , i GEO. DUNBAR, I Mons. LA THORNE, - . 14 . 11111r - F. DONALDSON,' T. GRAVEN. ,`!, • t y ? .. % —„,, Pegasus, Tartar, & VII ihlilre. 10,,,......... S. D. BALDWIN,I CHARLES DROWN, ROUT. WHITE,. 1 CHAS. CROSBY. Glvity's Pantomime Troupe. F. DEPLETE!, I OEO WILLIAMSON. GE.O. WOOD, 11.013 T. DEMING. .a,.... The War Horse Bueephalue. _7- - ' • S. LIVERALL, f OEO. MACKEY, -----,. , -- P. WILLIAMS, IP. r.Azigan, L . -- - z - --._ .__, ac, de, dc. t __ RP Will be exhibited at Preisauxott SIN DAYS, commencing SIONDAY,May 7th ON PENN STREET, l e In Front of American Hotel, . -11l.‘ 7 trill kTrznicoon AND LTIZING. 1 4. ' - 117. , E.MEW I TI Ew ., gra 41113'1311"e -e'' : - .. „,i i - MINGIIAM, May Bth: - , • Kir- Admission oNtr Truerr Fire Cc M to both Companies stPla JOHN W. 11TARTHY, Dill Poster and Distributor, ogr- •nd to the Posting nts,l Distributing of all Mulls of BILLS FOR CONCEltri, LECTOREri, ,tr. Al! reraniunleutlonr--ellther by mall, tele•rraph, or other wise.— direere<l to the office of the Morning Dust, nill re. r.trc prrtnyt. • ap7 MEM AUCTION SALES AUction—Vaily AT the Consm•rcial fate. Room., corner or Wood and Pitch streets,at 10 o'clork, n general assortment of goa.ouahls, btapl. and Fanny Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ilate,Cape, AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M., Groceries.Queansware, Glassware, Table Cutlery. Looking °lapses, New and Second Hand Ilowsehold and Kitchen Fur niture, ac., AT 7 O'CLOCE, P. M., Books, Btationri7, Puney Artielea, Musical Instruments, llamlware and Cutlery, Cluthinir, Variety Opals, Bold and Silver watches, de. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. Us3ldl P. N. DAWB, Aptlower VIfALCA.BLE hUSCELLAsxoua 000115, by Catalogue, AT Ali:nos —95 SAIIIaDLI evening. May 12th, at 7 14 o'i.lock, at the Commercial Bales Room, will be sold, a valua ble .-Ailedti in of miscellaneous hooka, upon a variety of In. tcre-ting subj,cto—among which are halue's Ware of the Frruoh Revolution, 2 tomunlCA, platea; World of Science, Art and Industry, 600 pintos; Gallery of Landscape }lnger,• vings,loo elegant views; Selections f, ore the London 'BUS- Gated New., 4 volumes, (alio; Dress as a Fine Art, platen; El twin's Specimens of the Greek and Roman Classic Porte, volume.; Thichelor of Salamanca, 2 volume..., Krum. mactier's Parable., plates; Dietionary of Arts, Sewn, ond Slauulactnrea, 2 volumes, plates; Worbe of Scott. Byron, zabakspeare, yin. Bremei, Moore; Universal Library of Literature, platen; Modern Stair Builder's auide ; Meehan. ire' Companion; Lifla of Franklin; Works of Tupper, 2 vols., hr Full particulars In Catalogues, which can tot EL talned at the Auction Rooms. ruyll P. N. DAVIS, Auctioneer. PitOetlal AT AUCTION—OiI Tlltlitt jJ DAY EVENING, Slay 17th, at 1 1 .,;,' o'clock, at the lltor. chant' Exchange, Fourth street, will ne eel I the felt:wing valuable Real Entuto. in the borough of Dirminghtm : Tao int, of ground, Neel 11 I and 63, at the corner of Carson no i Oliver streets, having a (rout of 64 font 8 1ne1,..a, on the north side of Carson street, extending liavk along Oliver street 100 foot to Ch/abut alley; on which erected a very superior three story brick Dwelllng, with hark bulldog. ,Use-1.0t9 Noe 131 sod 132, boring each 7 a front tr 21 feet on Carson street, extending back 100 feet to Walnut alley. Also—One half of lot No. 11. having a front of 49 feet on Water street, (najn•ining foundry of Willman h. Garrison,) I es tending hors 300 ti.et, to Illogham street. Traus—On-fourth cash; remainder lu two years, with interest payable seini.anuually. P. N. DAVIS, Auctioneer._ TnomAs SMYTH . (late of Jaynes' Pskln T. Stare) respectfully toiorms his friends and the public that he Is now located at the NEW TEA STORE, 112 SMITOOIIW STRUT, 05501651 TII6 Pose ornez, Where ho offers for sale as nice and 116 well an assorted stock of TEAS as can be found In Om oily. Also, RIO and J AV A COFFEE, LOVERING'S and ST. LOUIS REFINED SUGARS—aII - purchased for cash, and will be sold at a small advance, either by wholoale or ',stall. aplB.lm W. C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR. Iburth kiween Wood and Smithfield. rrnlS spacious establishment has been leased by the sub- I scriber, and completely renovated. lie 1, CA all hours prepared to furnish every luxury that can be found in the best regulated rn•teuraats In the States. His spacious. Bar will always be supplied aria , the very best Liquors. Oaene of every- de seriptiou, In its season, can always be found at Wilkins (BO] IV. 0. GA.I LAGIIER. Wagon Masters and Teamsters' Bounty Land AGENCY; 9'4 Fourth street. eiFFICEIIB, Soldiers, Musiciamß, Wagon Masters, Team sters,, ac., who were regularly mustered Into the tier vies of the United States, and every Officer, Beaman. ordi nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and l.andsntan M the Navy; also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State or Territory. are entitled, by the tote Act of Congress, to a Warrant for 160 Acres of Band. Those who have received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled to a Warrant for such quantity of Land as will make, In the whole, 100 Acres. Persons entrusting their claims to mecan rely upon har ing them attended to promptly. All information free of charge. Letters promptly an swered. Address AUSTIN LOOMIS, mbl4 Bounty Land Agent, 92 Fourth Rt. City of PitLthurgh, as. IN iwordance with the provisions of en Art of the General Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania, providing for the Incorporation of the City of Pittsburgh, and of the Sup. plement to said Act, and also agreeably to a Resolution of the Select Council of said' City, I, FERDLNAND E. VOLZ, Mayor of said City, do issue this, my Proclamation, doctor. log, that on the THIRD TUESDAY OF MAY, D, 18.55. being the 15th day of the month, the freemen of the Fifth Ward, of said city, qualified to vote for Members of Ilse Rouse of Representatives of the COMMonwealth, will meet at their general Vase of holding Elections in said Ward. and elect by ballot a citizen of said city and word, qualified to he elected a member of the Rouse of Representatives of this Commonwealth, toi le a Member of the abed Council of said City, to serve for the unexpired term of William Wil bert. EFq., resigned. Given under my hand and the seal of said city of Pitta. burgh, this 7th day of May. 1855. my7:td FERDINAND E. VOLZ; Mayor. POWERS , GREEK SLAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION •` APOLLO HALL,"a FOURTH STREET, DETWCEN ROOD AXE. MARKET DOORS OPEN From 9 A. M. till 10 P. lg ADIIII3BIOII Twenty.llve Cents. Pittsburgh, 3fnv 11 A CARD t:t AT I.' F. N TIONI Proclanistlon - TO LET, FOR 'SALE, - &c, --- __ . .. Beautiful - Sites for Country Homes. ts - • Balm of Thousand Flowers, for beat:M -r-11nd undersigned offers for sale, on ess3 terms, rirrr fying the 6 Complelden , and Eradicating, all TAN, Pommel and 1. LOTB,laid off and restrictedfor rust' residence l . Also, . Femur afrom an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the A lieghen) river, , the face. -Bold at Dr. KEY BEIPS, 140 Wood 764 feet long by 200 feat deep I ; havingfronta on .a.tury. and street. ..1 . ... - ... ...-: •.. ' ,', .. . • : ' i 2,Q, Julia Ann Avenues, and Ilenrietta and licaT strae*.e. Thill square contains many Itnit Trees of the choicest kind, and;. counnands a fine view of the picturesque and romantic sce nery around- lam desirous of preserving this square en tire, all it would afford one of the most charming and meg. nillgent sites for a gentleman's summer residence, in the immediate vicinity of the two cities. Also, about Tlllt I. I. ACRES OF GROUND, at the I,,ed of the Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing per poses. The above property to situated in Duquesne borough, on the high and main bank of Ilerr's Island, and is rem: hod by a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at my residence, in Duquesne borough, on tie main bank, fronting the head of llerr's Island, or of 3010 , 1 DUN LAP .k 00., corner of Second and Market eta., Pittsburgh apeEntf WM. C. MIL I.M. Valuable Property for Sale. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erect, , l four Brick and two Frame Buildings which relit annually for $5OO. Said property Is situated In the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between - and - streets. . . . . Also, the FaCiory and Ground known as the " Empire Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets. Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle. gheny river, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of this land there is the best Saw Mill location in the county. Also, a number of lots containing from 1 to b acres of choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrenceville. . . . Tbe above named pieces of property are very desirable, and will be disposed or on advantageous terms to early pur chasers. For terms of sale and further Information apply to Wm. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. R. D. TIIOMPSON, Assignee for Jas. S. Negley. Coal Works For Sale SIXTY THREE ACRES OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and all the improvements thereon in succesp• ful operation. Said Farm is situated on the Monongahela river, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and Is supplied with a Farm Mouse ' Barn, Tenant Rouses, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal is tive feet thick, and cannot be surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to NICIIOLSON & PAYNE, No. 235 Liberty street. Residence at Evergreen rTIIIE UNDERSIGNED oilers for sale his property in the Evergreen Colony, floes Township, five miles from Pittsburgh. The house is 58 by 34, arranged with. Four Rooms, a Kitchen, and a large hall on the first floor, and la provided with a Water Closet and Bath Boom—the latter with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to the house aro Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which titers is a Well of unfailing soft water, a Stable and a Chicken Comte. The Colony is provided with a School of the high est order, and is under the management of a gentleman from Virginia, a member, well qualified to teach even the higher branches of study. This admirably connected 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, toot ben found around schools In the city and immediate vicinity. The House and the Two Acres will be Fold shsb or with. out the interest is the farm properly, end the avails will be taken in adjusted balances end certificates of d ep osit against feb2l WILLIAM A. HILL, 64 Wood street. BASEMENT TO LET. A GOOD AND WELL FINISHED BASEMENT, 21 feet wide by 32 deep, one ball above ground, sell lighted, airy and pleasant, With a Coal Vault and hydrant winch ed to it; on FOUILTH greet, above gmith.Seld will be rented from the lot of April. It is n good stand, and rain far a Howie and Sign Painter, or any business of a similar kind. Enquire of GEO F. GILL MORE, mliatJ At the o m en of the Morning Port. Coal Land for Sale. Q EVEN TY- FIVE TO 111011 TE ACRES best quality of CJAL, which can be brought to the centre of Ea - - .t Bir mingham or the river by Railroad. This offal+ the best op portunity to manufacturers and detv'ers which can ever be obtained to secure a valuable Coal tract go near the city. The surface Ls beautifully located for Country Seat, and will be sold whole, or in ono to five acre lots. Apply to W3l. P1111.1.1P3, corner First and Ross ~treet or L. C. 11EV13131tN, No. CO Fourth street near Wool. Land for Sale. ISOrk ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near I the Clarion river. This land is heavily timLereti, has en excellent soiLand lambi to contain an abundant e 01 iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venal:l -go railroad which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, if not directly across it. The 51illetown creek runs through it. ALSo,soOacres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the Sunbury anti Erie railroad. No better investment could be matte than in these Isnds. The completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, end the Venango railroads through that re,ClOll will render thg,petal, lumber, inteit t..rs anti soil. of ,greit value. EnquirAcif CAL M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. 117 Fourth street. feb2lesm.tf DEMME . - TRACT OF LAND, situate in Washington town dap, all. Westmoreland county, three mike from Warren, the 831130 dictation from the Nornh.tnentern Railroad, and been• ty-tice miles teem Plttnhur,gh, containing One Hundred and Eighty-Etre Acres One Hundred and Fifty-Two Perenes. strict 1112C2 , 11Te; ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES of which in cleared, end TWENTY in good meadow land. flu re are erected on the premises fiarvral equate log build- Inv, a bank been, and an excellent Fruit. orchard. Tztisre—One third of the inishaen money in hand. and the balance in yearly payments without ititerrct P.iasee- Orin will be gtreu on the first day of October,l 4 ss. tarn BAIIUEL WEIGH LEY. . _ frO LET—Prow the Ist of April nest, the Commodious I.3lllCfi BUILDINGS situate in the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between Breckenridge vireet and the Monongahela river, lately occupied by Mosvms. Bake. toll. Pests & Co. as a Olturstrianufietory and warehouse. This property is eligibly situated, adjacent to the 11013013, gahels wharf, for any business connected with steataboiting or river trade, or fur atanotketuring purposes. Several email Buildings and a rapa.dous yard are attach eL Apply to OLIVER W. BARNES, President Pitt and Conn. 1.. R. G , Neville flail, Fourth and Liberty streets, FOR SALE-12 Country Seats, on the right hand side of the Fourth street Road, 33,j miles from town. This is. one of the handsomest and most healthy locations near the city, and on Off most agreeable road for driving at all tours. They are situntrd opposite the residence of J o eeph NiTarland and adjoining Robert liartley and springer liar baugh. Rage. Vcrsons forming a colony hare in this an offer of the beat losation in the vicinity of Pittsburgh, Or, it will tat sold in separate lots to parties improve them. Erdpairo of TUONIAS WOODS, myl 'l5 Fourth street. — Boarding School, (Alt SUMMER B(/.1.1WINO GLEN MOTEL and Grounds are offered fur WENT for either the above porprroes. The bit, and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable, render this a moot desirable locution for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to mh2litf .1. lll. ER, 07 Fran t arrort. For Rent, AFARM CONTAINING 53 ACHES OF LAND, under a high state of cultiva:ion, with a largo nod convenient DWELLING 11011 S E, recently built and of modern style; good Darn, Stabling. situated on the south bang of the blollol2pbeia river, Ii miles above Pittsburgh. being one of the most beauliFul and pleasant localities anywhere to be found. Possession given on or be:ore the Ist of April next. Enquiro of 11. CHILDS A CO., tohatif 133 Wood street. L.w Boolts. lAM authorized to sell low et °Mt, valuable Law Books. j.. 10 voles Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvler's Institutes; Greenlief's Evidence; Wharton's Digest, lust ed.; And other Beyorts, Elementary Works, Au. (11:11. F. GILLIIOIIII, rep2l at the ollice of Motning Post. Voisalc DAROLICITE ANI) SET OF lIARNESS.—They were made to order by our bext, mechanics, and have only Men used a few months. They wit be add at a bargain, as, in COTIFeIIUOTICV of a change that has taken place In the subir.ribet'is family, he h3s uo further um tot them. A. lIALLOC, aps No. 14G Water street. L1U1161111.41.1 LOT FOR SALE.. ALOT 21 feet front on WYLII: street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built or two small houses. This Lot Is in a desirable location for a reaidence• ' and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of OEO. F. (ILLLSIOIiII, lyl3 At Office of Ilorninx Posit. For Rent, AF/11151 CONTAININU AllidUT 140 ACRES, on the Steubenville Turnpike, Nix miles from 1 Ittsburgh, late homestead of William 51'Corinick. Possession given immediately. Terms $250 par annum. Enquire of J A5l LS C. itICIIET. inh7 :dew tf Near the premises. Lot for Sale. A - • GOOD 'ILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson s treet W by 100 feet In depth, In Dirrningbem will be Bold cheap. Enquire of (IEO . F. tiILLMOILE, .1'413 et office of the Morning Poet, FOR SAJ.iE VERY CHE 4P. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGLIENY CITY, 24 feet by At 100. A goal bargain can be bed by applying soon at the °Mee of the MOONING POST. Lxoll. BALE—An excellent ?none 'loose and Lot, on Reenca street, Allegheny city, nt a very lon- rate. En quire at THOMAS WOODS, jan2lidf 7t, Fourth etyma. VINES--5,000 Catawba vines, for vineyards ‘..)1 linWitw a JAMBS WARDItOP. 11110 LET—A. two story Urick Dwelling [loose, on Centre Aronns. Annly to U. MINER A CO - • WATER O U INSTITUTE., laND' STREET, (SOUTH. SIDE,) BP.T, PENN STREET AND THE RIPER, PITTSBURGH, I'A. DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practiticner in the Old Schools of - Medicine, Allopathic pad tionLepathie s And for the past ten years a suetessful L / aro) a thist, has .• ?cued a WATER CURE in the above locstlon The perfealy safe, direct and itemethefe effect ni.9 aye• tem bar on all Fevers, and all diseases :.sate and( ,rnmc— while it Is mild, grateful and tuvigorattug to the weak and •debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable in families, who will be treated at their homes. Allopathic and llomcepathic treatment will be ado:lints tered where desired; but, after long and thorongh nape. rience, Doctor Bartz gives a decided preference to Hydro pathy, which has, throughout the old and new world, proven so eminently successful in every form of disease, including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma. Data ncous, Nervous and Liver Dismiss. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Basis's office. Tim Bar. Clergy are invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being used in thecommancement, and often throughout the treatment, it is a luxury instead of unpleas ant, as those unacquainted might suppose. Barsasitcra—liesars.Charl es Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. H. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. It. Wel deo, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, E. 11. Enalish, B Kerr. The undersigned, having visited Doctor Baels's Institu tion and witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully re commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy side° : Charles T. Russell. Jos. lii'Connells, David Hunt, John C. Curtis, Robt. Patrick, John B. Livingston, Wright, W. W. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton. 0. Ormsby tire,tg. I inns Notice to Contractors. BALED PROPOSALS will be received at the OFFICE L_ of the Engineer, until FRIDAY, the Ist day of Juno next, for the GRADING, BRIDGING, Ac, of the MAX, GUNNY AND NEW BIUGUTON PLANK ROAD, from the Manchester line to the traveled road at the corner of Cooper A Poe's lot, (11 , tance about two miles) Also, for Grading, Bridging, /ea, from a point on tho precept rood at the corner of land of Compbell d, Knox to ..T• J. Giliespiwo land on said road. This section crosses Jack's Run, and will include the True.sel Bridge at the Run, (distance about threedourthe of a mile.) Bids will be received for the whole work, or in sections. Plans and Specifications of the work may be peen at the Office of the Engineer, R. E. M'Cowan, on Penn street, Pittsburgh. Any information nereoeary for bidders, may be obtained on application to the undersigned, or of the Engineer. inylo:dni JOHN BLEMINGEtrai, President. MEDICAL. X/T'Stek Ltendnehe a - Lind Neuralgia. or..itiOnr YEARS . SIANDINQ Cuero IA" • OAR ELI'S DitPURATINE SYRUP.--'lr. William Trimble, M'Kelvy's Row, liuyardif town, Filth Ward, says he was cured of Sick Headache oi eight years standing, by three bottles of OukeleY's Depart': tive .13yrap. Ito had tried various physicians without a curs. Ito is now entirely well, Oakeley's DeparaUve is for Ithetuciatism, Scrofula, Tetter, and all eruptive diseases. For sale wholesale and retail, DA. HEYSKIPS, N 0.140 Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Price 75 cents per bottle. - ap2s Poetry suggested by a tingle applu— as of Cristadoro , 2 Excelsior flair Eye As red clouds darken In the tollight, And blackens oyez...heaven's blue skylight, So emsrammo'a Ham Drs turneth To black the hair that redlyburseth. The cuttle fish cunningly blecltene the foam When an enemy darts at the queer little gnome; But as quick CRISTADCRIA will darken the With his BYZ of alrdyes most efficient and*); Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye la soli wholesale and retail at Dr. 1113IIIIER'S, 140 Wool street—Alp Of the Golden Mortar. apl't Barreli's Indian Liniment, For Rheumatism, Bruins, /bins in the Back, Side—Sorel of. cal kinds. . [A certificate from Crunberland; Maryland:] • 03111315II.131), March 19,1855. . . Mn. H. 0 . 0. Clam, Zanesville—Dear Sir: May we ask the favor of yon to send us twenty-four-dozen DARRELLB INDIAN LINIMENT} Please send it without delay, as we have not half a dozen bottles °attend, and It CM:III6C be substituted in this country; therefore, do not disappoint us . • * • ' • * • • Respectfully, yours, &c. Beau k Wins. . . For sale wholesale and retail at DS. GEO. EL KEYSEE'II Drug Store. No. 190 Wood street, corner. of Vireo alley; also by JOEL 11OHLER, Liberty street. OS" A Substitute for the New Liquor L awi —DB. URBAN'S ANZE.BAOCEIANALLiN RT.TYTS, a safe and sure remedy for the eure'of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract, and- as a tonic Is une qualled. For the following complaints it is a most Valuable medicine : Dyrpeptia,Lirer Cbmplaint, .rpaepry, Neuraigia, Pik!, Fevers of all kends, Delirious Trent:a, GerieralDebilay. This medicine Si intended to producetschange in the spa tem, and a distaste for alcoholic drinks. Several instances where we have sold it, - we hare bad the most gratifying' results; so, to persona who are really desirous of breaking MI the indulgence in intoxicating beverages, this elixirwill be a great help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of DR. ONO. U. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood elpet, corner of Virgin alley, sign of the golden Mortar. • ap2s:daw in-. Marsh's Radical Cure Truss will cure nearly every case of reduceable Hernia. Trusses at various prices always on hand. Children's Trlasses of different forms and strength for ru'e. Elastic Stockings for varicose or enlarged veins Abdomnial Supporters—A dozen different kinds Pile Props for tha support and curs of Piles. Shoulder Brace• to relieve a crooked and deformed condition of the Chert, and many diseases of the Chest. Suspension Bandages. All these articles may be bad or appll4 at DR. KEY: SEWS Wholesale and Retail Tllll3B DEPOT, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mover; or will be sent to any part of the country by sending the money and measure. ap2s.deir .vir Cough Remedies.— Ir. Keyser's Pecicial Syrup will cure you. Dr. Keyezes,Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrufl will cure a cold in the bead. Dr. Keyeer's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con gumption. A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch 4 of llokeby, Ohio, says: , . I want you to F end me two bottles of your PectOral Syrup by mail. There is a lady here who has arcough and. the doctors con't cure her. I was in the same way, and tried everything without benefit, until I got a bottle o your Pectoral Syrup ; I took it but twice, and It cured me sound end well." leek icr Dr. Krrerat's Prerceet. SYRUP and take no other. Price, 1,0 cents. Sold at DR. KEYSES.'S, No. 140 Wood street, and at .1 P. FLEMING'S, Illegheny. ap2.5.1.1aw tkir . PLlthe naglested often prove fatal, leads to con sumpuon anoint the parts three timesu day with DAL- I.1:Y11 PAIN EXTRACTOR. If secretion form In the rectum then Insert the .• Pile Syrhop," fille4 with Extractor; and gradually discharge it as• the syringe is withdrawn. It never fails to 'Cure DIMS Of any age or virulence. nor to give entire ease instantly to all, frequently curing by one appli cation. Piles are known by the heat,it thing, and pain cf the anus. Bleeding piles are caused, sometimes, by the falling of he whole boweis, - which then pr.-as the Intestinal canal tight against the back bone, and keeps the blood from.re. turning up tho vessels. similar to the blood being kept et the top of your finger when a string in tied tight around it; such Is frequent, end Ibr mrofuleina humors and ulcers to form therein; then procure a perfect abdominal supporter, and wear a compress to the rectum, end continue to use the salvo as above; also, rub it well over the lobos and abdomen for some time, and the natural belts that support the bowels will be contracted etd made strong, and your life will be saved. If properly applied, every case will be cured. It never falls. Non, gennine without a steel-plate engraved label, with signatures of lIENRY DALLEY, Manufacturer. C. V. CLICRENEP. A CO. Proprietor& Sold at 25 cents per box by Dr. (5. 1.1. SkIYSEB., 140 Wood street, and by nearly every dealer in medicines throughout the United States. All orders or letters for in• formation or advice, to be addressed to O. V. CLICKENED a CO.. New York_ ary3alaw2ir 4r' A. Fact worthy of Record and tioN ..WIIII3RT'S TONIC MIXTURE, a guarantied - ea certain core for FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion cf the cause, is one of the most important Chemical Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutralizing effects on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and• Wa r like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re storing the tone:of the Stomach, and invigorating the Con• stitut lon. 'Unlike Um general remedies resrrted to for its treatment, such ao Quinine, . Arsenic, kc., which leave the system worse than they found it, It improves the general health, perinea the Maxi, and stimulates the different organs to a regular and healthy action. Being prepared under the immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who have been thoroughly cured, are a s-nffident guarantee of its superiority over all other preparation!. We eon only add, In conclusion, if you are suffering trcm Fever and Ague, try it and besured: PETER T. WRIGHT CO., 24,1 Market at., Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. Per vale by OEO. N. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, and R. E. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. sp27:claw2m is sir linrd , a Hair Restorer—This preparation seems to be efficacious for the restoration of the hair upon bald heads. We have seen the testimony of persons well known tq us, who have- used the compound euccessfully, thereby corroborating the opinion of Its restorative ener gy. We know of nothing more desirable in thisay of pee wee comeliness and comfort than Cgool head of hair, and any process by which this crowning ornament of the outer man can be preserved. or recovered when lost, without, In the latter case, a resort to Wigs, Toupee and Scratches, de-. Ferree to be bailed and embraced with. gratitude by all of either sex, who ore unlucky enough to need Its benefit. • , We took occasion the other day to notice this valuabl e compound in the above terms, and now republish *batwing then said, to show s gain our favorable opinion-of it. - - Tbe foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) Intaigencer, and refers to an article which has lor a time been advertised in our columns, We =tat confess that we have been sometrtuit eceptical as. to the iinnarkable effects attributed to this famous" But our in. credulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two by seeing a couple of certificates of well-knoWn and peLrfeetlY: credible citizens of the neighboring tewn of Preston—one ' of them the Capleinof a New London whaling abip—to the effect that, In each of these cases, a tyro or three menthe. nu of the Restorer" bad actuallylorouglit but a new and vigorous growth of hair upon the head whereit was before bald—the baldness being, in one case, of more than twenty years standing. Ws do not suppose it is by any means m min that, because the application-has been thew successful in one case, or two, or a dozen, it is therefore certain-to prove equally successful in all. But with au& head-sfrrmg evidence as the-foregoing, very fee bald heads, we suspect, would willingly forego a fair trial of the ”Restorer."- All such "old heads" are - Informed that the article can be had at Messrs. Leek Osgood's —Norwich Evening (Lurie?. Bold wholesale and °retail at Da KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar. mh29 Notice to whom It may Concern. Tg PUBLIC SPEING SALES of Real Estateest Rochee• ter are now closed, and the Building .&a.son has fairly commenced. Every citizen of Rochester's busily employ ed. Even the 30 or 40 now families who have become citi zens the present Spring. find constant employment, and in a few days a hundred families . more will be required. to carry on the work of the present season. •• " The Oar Building .6.,,Mlishment is nor near completion, and will bo in full operAtion in_Yune. Several Cars will to ready for delivery, by c Attract, the let of July, 2855. • Two or three new churches, in Rcchester, Will be con. traded for fame lately, and numerous other improvements will be commenced, requiring a great amount of mechanical and other • labor independent of the Car Establishment, which will probably employ from one to two hundred . A proMinent brickmaker from Pittsburgh has- just - poir , chatel nine largo lots, and contracted to make upon them forthwith 600,000 .bricks. Two gauge of hands commence work the present week, besides the other yards heretofore established in the neighborhood. Our Slenc Quarries. are already alive with workmen; and the road leading to them lined with teams. Lumber is becoming •abuiulant and cheap, and tenements will soon spring up to relieve some of our houses, which now have 5 families, t feesO ea, 3 families, and dozens of them 2 familleireaeh. Any who did not buy cheap lois at the font public sales last season, orthe'fourpublic sales the present epring,can still secure good bargains at ',Testate 'rule by calling on the subscriber In Rochester. Terms—r/. 3 down,l4 In one year and 34 in two years. . M. M. T. O. 0011Lra P. few lots can yet be had at $llO to sloo.each, if applied for before the 00th May. These lots are twice as large as naval city lots, viz : .40 feet by 125. and the I only from $1,50 to $2,50 per foot front. The present re served homestead and magnificent propertior2, Yl4 . „ P ,,, inn m ey ; 4 4 Berea in the centre Of_the borough of - 11 °' -be "l . beautiful 20 acres, building, orchard, Ran., can bo bought through the subscriber at great bargains, and there are not tuaisuch - barkefatir -- whin a hundred miles. myfi GU: % PINTOLS AND lINVOLVERB The bestt. meat In the city • tw7 B J '• 1 . ' , . - BOWN -TRTLIZ, - 7 7r5,111 4 •'. • , 3 • %. • 4 y n -1~•~-a h s . . DICA DR• NORSE'S INVIGORATING' CORDIAL ,A PEENOMENON IN MEDICINE. Heilth Restored and Life Lengthened AIOR.BE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR. r' will replace weakness with strength, Incapacity with irlregulerity with -., tin:ram and natural aa• tivlty, and this not only without hazard 'of reaction, bat with a happy effect an the general organization. 'Ars-Dear In mind that all maladies wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the parallzatlon of the nerve of motion nod sensation is * physical death. Tear In mind, also, that for every kind of nervotut disease-, the Elixir Ow. dial Is the only reliable preparative known. cruaß OF NERFOIIB DISEAfSEB •No language can convey an salmi:tete idea of the imme diate and almost miraculOtti change which it occasions in the disease', debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impair ed by sickness—the unstrung and relazal organization is at once braced, revivified and built. up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish- together un der its influence.' Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cor dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and restore it to Its normal condition. LOBS OF MEIVOI/Y, Confusion, giddinets, .rush of blood to the head, melau choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedneas, thoughts of self destruction—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra• Lion, irritability, nervousness; inability to sleep, diseases incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, bye terie, monomania, vague tertors, palpitation - of the heart, Impotency, constipation,etc-, ftim ivhatevor causes arising, It is, if there be any ieliance to be placed on human testis many, absolutely infallible.. A' A GREAT. MEDICINE FOR FEMdtrq. The unparalleled effects of ; this great restorative in all complaints incideuttofimalee, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousandzi of stimulants have bean invented— thou.ands of:invigorants concoctwl--all purporting to be specified in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY: vou - AN OF, . . Who suffers from weakness, florae : gement, nervousness, tromore; pains in - the bank, - or any other disorder, whether pecnlisr to her sex, orcesemon to both sexes—to give the invigorating Cordial a trial. • - - MARRIED PERSONS, Orotftetia, iviliAnd this Cordial afteir they have used a tot Re or two, a thorough 'regenerator of the tystem. In all directions are to be found the happy parents ofhealthy c ff. spring, who would not have been so but for this extraont: nary preparation. Audit is equally potent for the many dir• -eases for. which it is recommended. - Thoutiands of young men have been restored by using it, and not in a single in• stance-has it failed to benettthem. PERSONS of. PALE COMPLEXION. , . . ar ecemmttptive habita, are restored by the rumor a bottle or two. to bloom and 'vigor, are the Alta from a pale, pet loer, alekly color, to a beautiful ' florid complexion. TO THE MMI IMMO. Tliese tiresome of the sad and melancholy effects produ ced by early ...habits 'of youth, viz: weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of eightilose of 111W/- cuter 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 mind aremuch to he dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of Ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrurt„ love of solitude, timidity, etc, are some of the evils produ• cad. All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE ahotild reflect that a sound mind and body body"are the most ne• ceseary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and "filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be. comes blighted.with your own. OkIPTION Dr.Bloree's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfallei by seine unprinciplol'persons.•. In future, all the genuine Cortlial - will-tetra the p*rito tor's factimili pasted( over the cork of each bottle;anil the following worde blown In the glees: Dr.. !dories • invigorating Cordial, .H. BING Proprietor N. Y. The Cordial is put np,,bl,ol3roancentratedi in pint bot• trim—price three dollars per bottle, two for floe dollars, Az for twelve dollars. C. H. RING, Proprietor, ' ' =Broadway, N. Y. . . . Bold bi c prug , ate throughout the United States, Canada AGENTS eittablitrgh: LDII.BEO. 11. KEYSER, iZo.••140 'Wood st . Do. FLEILING," BROS., NO. 439.SWoat et, Do. }L SELLERS, %Food street. Allegheny elty...J. P. FLEBLINCL. Agentior PARR Cincinnati. DR, H R.,,°!;l - ,A N D's GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., •WILL SJPICIIIALLY =Pa LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JADE - DICE, Chronic or Yernms Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all discatavariting from a di:enteral Liver or Stomach. Such > eirConstipa= tion,lnwardPiles, Fnbaess,or Blood to the: Head, Acidityof the Stomach,', . • Nausea;bleartburn,Disgust for Food, Fulness or weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit Of the Stomach, Swimming- of the Head,Murried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Mart, Choak lug or offocating Sensation when in lying Pastore, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs beibm the Sight, Fever and Dull In the Head, DeSciency'of Perapiretion Yellowness of the Skin and Ey•esi Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs,.4c., Sudden 'Fleshes of Hest Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Evil and great • Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the athmtion of the public to this preparation, does on with a feeling of the utmost Mill• dance in its virtues and adaptation to the detainee for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that boa stood the test of a ten years' trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any irlaillar pre• parations extant. The testimony_in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians end hlitidn-. ale, in all parts of the country is immense. Referring any who may doubt, to . my "Nlemorabilia,"or Practleal ltelcipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the Gentian Bitters. Principal Office and 'Manufactory, 120 Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. Sold by Dr. Geo. it. Keyser 140 Wood street; B. A Fahnestock k Co., No. 8 Wood street; Fleming Brothers GO Wood sized ; P. Swartz and.J. P. Fleming, Allegheny decikdswly Is RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. OR, NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, FOB. the Preventimaand , Cure of isrfcratrnnuir and Ma surrzscr lemma, EXTrit and Anus, Canis and rim, Dom Antis, GaziesaL Denuarr, MOW Swears, 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 exists-North, South, East or West—and wilt every where yield to this newly-discovered antidote, which is claimed to be the greatest discovery in medicine erermade. • This specific is so harmless that it may be taken by per sons of every age, sex' or condition, and it will not substi tute for one dtseastr others still, worse; as is too often the re sult in the treatment by Quinine, Slercuig, Arsenic, and other poisonous or deleterious drugs, not a particle of any of which is admitted into this preparation. The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re sults from the use of this. tiATIILIAL ANTEDOTX TO MALARIA. , It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in the most sickly or awampy localities, from any Ague 'or Bilious disease Whatever, or any injury from constantly in haling slalarla or Mama. It will Instantly check the. Agne in persons who have stut tered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need never have anotherchilt, by continuing its use according , to directions. It will immediately relieve all the distressing results of Bilious or Ague diseases, such as general debility, night sweats, etc: The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. Finally, its use will banishl+ ever and Ague from families and all classes. harmers and. all laboring men, by adopt ing It as a preventiVe, will be free from Ague or Bilious at tacks hi that season of .the year which, while it is the most sickly, i 3 the most valuable one to them. One or two bottles Will answer for ordinary:case:it some. may require More( . Directions printed in Garman, French and Spanbilli. accompany each, bottle. Price' One Dollar. Liberal discounts made tcrthe trade. Trade circulars for warded on application, and the article will be consigned on liberal femme to respo nsible'parties lie every sention or the country. -:JAB. A. ItIIODES, Proprietor, Providence, It. I. Aaerra--New York: O. V. OIIIMENElt,&:00, and O. H. DING. Poston:' WEEKS & POTTNIL Philadelphia: IMOTT A SONS: .1 ; MI'POIiELL, No. 265 Liberty street, next door to Nand. WOODSIDEB & BROPLIEN, corner of Anderson and Lacock ate., Allervherny. ' ifeb2T M== IgtDß. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Da. votes hisentiro attention to an °Mee Practise. Hie business is mostly. confined to Priests .. Penereca Distases, awl eye*. painfu I affmtions, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence ander - w! firyphille,Byphilitießruptione,ilotiorrhea,Oleet,Strietuts Urethral Discharges, Impurity ofithe Blood,*ith all Dian see of the Venereal Organ. - Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Sznii! tions, Teter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weal. ness,_lmpotency - , Plies, Rheumatism, Female Westing , . Monthly Suppressions; Diseases• of the Jointsi Vistula in Ano, Nervous - Affections, Paine in the Bank and Lot:m.l4l tation of the Bladder and XidnementuesSfully !Testae- , Ours guaranteed Twenty years' practice (ten iiithia cll)) enables Dr. Drown to offer assurances of a . speedy cirebn all rho may acme of i °Moe and Private Clonsultatimilliraris, 41;114Stion 4 alley en- Charges moderate.. novtoll7./I Palmeri Celebrated' plea:Mean-Sauce l uce • C‘TANDS PittIEaIINF.N.P Ter Sate:lug Sony 0 Fish, Neal, Game, &e. We adrlsa all - gaol housewives to try Price 25 ClllltalOr battle, at all 0 rccery and In" Stores in the United States and Cainalas For sale by brovinta and G. IL KHYBER. Pittsburgh. P. T WIGGED• a CO, 241 ILarket street. Philadelphia- junl9:dasrly is lIIIIIISATIB.II.—trr. Brown's newly discovered remedy It tor Rheumatism Is a speedy and certain Remedy Wit painful trouble.. It never Calla. • .Niemand Prlvate Consultation !looms No. dIPIA/40159 _Pittsburgh, Penn's. The Doctor's always Milani, BARB. & A - BCEISEEXITB:--Offloost Philo nail, Nu.76TbM street" £ Pittsburgh; and oast side of the Dlaluond, Allegheny. liodklneonta Fancy China Store irfANNOT SURPAWED initsasFattaentof elegant and useful CULSA. GLASS or 4:2IJEESSWARiI for Families, hotels or Mercbants, at unusual. Lcicr PRICES -FOR Casa ap?;-•In Charlotte Blame MNINACEL'ItER AND DEALtlit in itallo roarr4 and Importer or Musk. and Musical Instrumento Pole Agent for the celebrated Ilaorautto Plash; also, She Ballet, Davis Co.'i Bonn - Pulto3,lrith and without Coleman's .llau.Attaehment. jrny3J ...„NO. US }cool ?treat. Q.ECONDUANDPIANCV-4.lne atlngla" . 8LIA'"" Piano LI for $lOO, far sale by RIX SIN ; mar 3 . • . - Na. 118 Wood street. IWSI6, of t e tkatruups,erspeitts l4 _ID and other varistlea, far Onmeterieff, fir * - We Dy . agfkataw -JAMES IvARDTtOr. STitetWIWAILY .r.L.EINTB.---Ordort , for rbiate of the most upproved yariellys, will bo filled pvreptly by apl9:diw JAIIS3 wARDROP. 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