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ButmED.—.9. small twi lam. mingham, Blair county, on rho tient:l63 , Railroad, was destroyed by fire on Sunday a, K--4;7.4..7,11.''',1 There will be no delay whatever, to passengers or freight. Another structure will have pro :1 •%,:‘ r,"1:2,,'"!,-ii grossed so far that trains will pass over in two 5 77 or three days. -',•• DEAD.—We mentioned a few days ago that little boy named lionright, living in the Falb 7 :1 -ward, was seriously burned, by its clothes coca , I n c in contact with the fire in a grate. We arc sorry to learn that the child died, on Sunday, from the injuries received. ABBEFIT.—Eitti Honor, Mayor Volz, left the a trip to theeast.Alderman - ; city, yesterday , on Major will attend to the duties of the °Moe du , -` ••••- " theabsence of the Mayor. - _4ring • -4.- • • • • S 7, 44 1 • "' *ft ." !"':. • ,7 7- :74,24 r. ~ 4, 1 -4 •e,. • t r ,! t : tr"4:.'"":l''' ''". 4 • • ' ~t,*4. ' • , • treP, '• . 4 '"-• 'ftV't I '*4 4 - hfro ‘,,' • ' . e, IBM =PIM THR CITY POST. TUESDAY MORNING BRITTALASSAULT.-MAN PROBABLY FATALLY Isaulart.—A brutal and. outrageous assault, whioh will probably result in the death of a Ger man named- Valentine Folder, residing in the Ninth Ward; occurred on Sunday night about 9 o'clock, on the corner cf Addams and Penn streets. It appears that for some time past, a had.state of, feeling has existed between Felder and a young fellow named Peter Weaver, living in the same Ward On Sunday evening. Weaver told three of his companions, Jacob Leander, Michael Texten, and John Buck, that he intend ed gielng Felder a whipping, and asked them to q ,Bono - ' y him and see "fair play ." The four all - gly walked up Penn street, in the dire°. 'flask_ihe German's house, until arriving at Ad damistreet, where they met their man coming down. As soon as ho got sight of him, Weaver " pitched" into him savagely, knock ing -him down and injuring him very se verely. Felder, somewhat astonished at the suddenness of the attack, quickly recovered from his surprise, rose from the ground, and in turn assaulted his adversary. The other three here interfered, and seized Fodder. While holding him, Weaver picked up a large stone, which he hurled at biz bead. The missile hit him on the hack of the head; ust behind the ear. The un fortunate man fell, insensible, to the ground. The party then attempted to make their escape, but the watch coming up, they were all arrested and taken to the Tombs. Felder was picked np, and conveyed to his residence on Penn street, in the upper end of the Ninth Ward. Alderman Major, (who is acting for the Mayor, in the absence of his Honor.) yesterday afternoon went no to take his deposi tion, but he was still in so precarious a state as to be unable to speak. The skull does not ap pear to be fractured, but the contusion is so se vere as to render the man's recovery somewhat doubtful.. The -four young men were committed to jail on a charge of disorderly conduct, to await the result of Fedder's injuries. ELECTION OF TAX Com:top:me —A joint ses sion of the Council was held last night, for the purpose of electing Tax. Collectors of the sever al wards of the city. The following was the re la nit of the ballotings: Ana Ward—Caleb Russell, 21 votes; James Sharpe 14 votes. Second Ward—Thomas B. Davitt, 20 votes ; -Sohn Green, 14 votes. Third Ward—Charles W. Lewis, elected by acclamation. Fourth Ward—Richard Hope, 23 votes ; Hirsh Asher, 11 voles., . F t fth Ward—John Lowry elected by acclama tion. Sixth Ward—H. M. Philpot, 23 votes ; Shore, 11 votes. Seventh Ward—Gabriel Barr, tat ballot 13 votes, 2d ballot 15 votes ; Thos. T. Thompson, let baßot 13 , votes, 21 ballot 20 votes; Charles Stewart, let ballot 3 votes; James Sterling, Ist ballot 6 votes. Eighth Ward—Thomas Neely, 26 votes ; Thom. as Roberts, 10 votes. Ninth Ward—James Pratt, 12 votes; Hugh Hammond, 25 votes. ANOTBER TRIAL Or TILE STRAY FIRS ENGINS. —The steam fire engine "Young America" was submitted to another trial, yesterday afternoon, on the corner of Hand and Liberty streets. Curiosity to see the great " Amin" operate having been somewhat satisfied at the previous exhibition, the crovri wae not near as great as last Thuraday, and the machine was cones. quently worked with greater ease. The trial was still more satisfactory than the former ono. In 13 minutes from the time fire was placed cin der the boiler, water was thrown. With a pres sure of 45 pounds of steam to the square inch, :three streams from 14 nozzles were thrown. The greatest distance - attained with a single stream was 225 feet. This, we believe, is as mach as the inventor claims for the engine. Oae of our .city engines was in attendance to compete with the machine, but did not throw near as far. AN ELECTION OF OFFICERS Or TILE FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION. The annual election of officers of the Pittsburgh Firemen's Association WWI held last night, in the NeptaneEugine House. The fo-lowing gentlemen were chosen for the ensuing year President—R. Biddle Roberts. Secretary—Joseph Browne. Treasurer—Edward Gregg. First Chief Engineer—George Pension. Second do do—H. G Moreland. Third do do—Ed. Kaye. The following resolution was also passed : Resolved, That this Association tender their thinks to our late Chief Engineer, George Fun ston, for his efficient aid in the trial of the Steam Engine. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.—Hon. R. C. Grier and Hon. Thomas Irwin on the Bench. After the calling of the names of the traverse jury, the decision of the Court in the celebrated Economy case was read. This, our readers will recollect, was a s lit brought by Jonathan Nadi treib, a seceder from the Fouerite colony at Economy, to recover his share of the joint pro perty of the company. The claim was resisted on the grounds, that as he bad withdrawn from the place he was not entitled to any of the pro perty. The decision was favorable to Nachtreib, .and allows him $3,890. The opinion of the Court was also read in the mate of Jones el al. vs. Cincinnati Coal Company. The opinion reversed the decision of the District Court, but reserved the matter of costs. The hint list and argument list were then .called over, and a number of cases continued un til next term, after which Court adjourned. 0/SWOT COlMT.—Before Hon. H. W. Wil liams. David Iloughey for use of Andrew Johnston vs. Allen Cordell. Woods for plaintiff; Williams tfor defendant. Action on a book account. Ver dict for defendant- Samuel B. Williams ezecutor of Matilda Blackford vs. William Stens. Penny and Ster• rett for plaintiff , Action of s4ire facia; on a mortgage for $2OOO. Defendant claims that the amount had been paid to Nimiok & Co. Plain tiff alleges that payment was misapplied. Oa .trial. • ELECTION or Bateau DIIIECTOIO.—A meeting rd the stockholders of the Sharpsburg Bridge Qompony was held yesterday, at the Bank Ex change, for the purpose of electing Managers for the enaning year. The meeting was largely attended, anti the following gentlemen were se lected : Managers—Thomas Wallace, John W. Duncan. W. C. Denny, J. Grant Mowry, Joseph Tomlin sou, It. L. Ewalt, John E. Leech, A. C. Murdock James P. Barr. Treasurer—James Blakely. DON'T CHEAT TEE POOH.—" A poor woman ID indigent circumstances" advertises in yester day's "Dispatch" that be bas lost seven five dollar bills on Sy., Pa., and Va., banks. They were dropped somewhere between Allegheny Mt) and Perrysville, or between Allegheny city and Beei'z's Brewery,above Duquesne Borough. Thy finder it is hoped will have honesty enough to return the money ; for It would be a great shame :to keep anything belonging to that "poor womal in indigent circumstances." ~~t ~ ~r-` COMPLIMENT/MY BENEYIT TO Ma BUCHANAN o understand that the friends and ad /mints of Mr. br Kean Buchanan, in this city, have it in contemplation to tender him a com plimentary benefit prior to his departure from bere. We have no doubt the affair will prove entirely successful e as there are many who will gladly avail themselves of the opportunity to manifest their appreciation of him as an actor and a gentleman. Co En nio Honer. —Messrs. J. W. Lowry & have purchased the eating house, No. 108 Wool street, formerly kept by Charles Still, and math , many improvements in it. Merchants and oft are, who are pressed for time, will always fat this an excellent place to get a good meal ci short - notice. The cooking cannot be excelled and everything served up is of the very bee , kind. 1:Z 11138 BING AOClDENT.—Yeeterdny afternoon about .2 o'clock, an infant child of Michael Gan arty, while playing on porch in front of Li • father's reside:me, on the corner of Rosa an.l Fifth streets, accidentally fell to the pavement below, a distance of eight or ten et. The shp t 1 was very seriously injured; but fe e t . i not posed fatally. Dr. M'Cook was called in drees the injuries BEng Wasaaar.—John Stewart and David Miller were arrested, yesterday, on a bench war rant, issued at the snit of David Coon. The two defendants, in tonneation with James Gillespie, were partners in the coal businesii, and confess ed judgment in favor of plaintiff to amount of - $6OO. - Subsequently, when a leiry was made, no property could be found; and the plaintiff now alleges that their effects were fraudulently placed out of the reach of the laws. The motion was argued before Judge Hamp ton, by Messrs. J. I. Kubn and Wm. J. Howard for plaintiff, and Messrs. Watson, 'road and Smith for defendants. A decision will probably besiven to-day. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post. Nrw YORK, May 14.—The steamer Illinois arrived on Sunday morning, with San Francisco dates to the 17th. She brings about 700 passengers and $115,000 treasure. The disaster to the Golden Age is reported as follows: "April 29th, 2 A. M.—We struck a sunken rock off S. W. end of the Island, and leaked badly. We there found It necessary to run the ebip ashore, which was accordingly done on a smooth sandy beach selected for the purpose, there being a strong probability of the chip being got off. After a detention of two days, the passengers, mails and treasure were transferred to the John L. Stephens, and landed on the 22d of - May at Panama, all safe and in good health." • • - The steamer Sierra Nevada, from San 'Yuan, arrived up on the 9th of April. The Golden Gate, from Paoama, on 12th. Business in CalKerala wee very doll, and the money market tight. Several mercantile bosses had failed. Seventeen vessels were to sail for the Atlantic ports with in six days. The miners ware doing well, but, owing to the scarcity of can, very little duet leached the market. The mint bad noVresemed operation. The rain had fallen steadily in the valleys for a week, and in the mountains snow had iallen to a great depth. Toe unsatisfactory state of commercial pursuits is driving a large number of clerks and mechanics to the news. The news from Kern River to 011 contradictory as ever. The diggings are represented as by no means as rich as at first represented. The Know-Nothings have been successful at the city elections and all over the state. At San Jose however, they have been defeated by fusion. Branches of Freedom, Phalanx Secret Society have been organized in different sections of the state. The Press Club of San Francisco have taken steps for the erection of a monument to the memory of Edward Othbert, one of the pioneers of the press of San Francisco and tho first representative in Congress from California. The steamer Surprise and one of the steamers of the Cal ifornia Steam Navigation Co., were to have a rare shortly, for 55000. Dates from Portland, Oregon, to the 7th April mate that the Know Nothings had triumphed in the election. Sandwich Island dates to April 1:.to state that the steam er Decatur arrived there on the Bth. . . Among the f•iluree at Ban Francisco were Beck & Lana nd Fe!den & Little. The markets in every ar' lee of mereban lie were dull of sole. In many thibgs considerable decline had taken place. The closing rates were: Gallego and Bakal' Ylmir in lot• $l4. Extra choice Butter 40e. Crushed Sugar 9!4. Lackawanna $l2; Cumberland $2O. Clear Pork $lB ®lO ; !fleas $l5; Karns $24. Spirits Turpentine, 55®65. • Now Voss, May 14 —A despatch from Washington Intl mates that the State Department hee information of a 11111. buetering expedition in this city against Peru, under Esbi nique. Arrests are looked for General Anthony Lamb, an - old and highly esteemed cit; leen, died last night aged 84 years. PFITIADILPIIII, May 14.—New Orleans papers of Tuesday are received. The examination ut Postmaster Kendall was in progress. The evidence against him turns on proving letters signed Marshal Ilaction, alledged to have bran writ ten by him. through which an attempt was made to negoti ate stolen drafts Boston, May 14.—The ship Climax vas lost to the harbor of Callao, a ith a cargo of guano which beloneed to noises & Crowell, of Boston. She was Insured for $60.000 on the ship, and $20,000 on freight, In various cmnpanies In this city. Touno, May 14.—William Flux' ey, en ninner and nrnm•n I not expeet•d to I . oooler MOM in,nries received by lb• railroad accident A lady any four children wto ate un known ara the only passengers seriously burn Clammy . ' ' May 14 Tim Provinelal Council of the Catholic Church commenced its aessinn t the Cathedral yesterday. There was a very large attendance and Impels• ing ceremonies took place. iluctlort....Daily Sales. AT the COMMlerCila Bales /Looms, corner of Wood and Fifth streeta,at 10 o'clock, A. M., a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Panay Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ilata,Cap e, Au, .12 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Grocaries,Queettaware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Wanes, New and Secondhand household and Kitchen Far. nitnre, kn., . . . Cooks, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Vl:hay Goods, Gold and fillver watches, Le. P. 51- DAVIS, Auctioneer. ELTTOIVe 8 ILE OF DWDLLINCI 1101356 awn LOTS IN LAFt'II.B.IIOEVILLE—On SATURDAY afternooo, May 19th. at 4 o'clock, on the premises, will be sot I by or. der of Robb it M'Connell, to close Hilo Ilstate of the late Anthony Draw" Those two lettrrablo LOTS Of griund athl ete on Both r street, having cache front 0'1:4 feet, and ex tending back to an alloy twenty feet wide, on which is erre od a convenient t srostory brick DWELLING, formerly the mansion house of A. Drano, deemed. Also. LOT No. 22,t0 the RAMO plan of lots, (laid out by Peter Dravo,) hay. Ing a front of 25 feet on Email:, street, and extending back 100 feet to an alley twenty feet wide, Trans—One-third cash; residue in one and tir> years, with interest, eecared by bons and mortgage. myld P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. RUILDIMI LOTS IN DIKSIINUEI A N AND S. PITTS BUROII AT AUCTION—On THURSDAY EVFNINH, May 17 th, at 7lg o'clock, will be sold a number of the most desirable Building Lots now for sale in the flourishing boroughs of Birmingham and South Pittsburgh, among which are Lots on Carotin, Bingham. Washington, William, Gregg, Manor and 11'6es streets, in Birmingham: Lots on Carson and Manor streets and Brownsville Turnpike Road, in South Pittsburgh. Trans—One fourth cash, balance in two years, with inter est. payable semi-annually. Fur 'nether information apply to this Trustee, L Hep burn, EF(I Trustee of John C. Mowry end Wife, or of mylt P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer OMINISTRATORS' SALE OP SFOCK , —On TULA:B ADAY EVENING, 17th Inat, at 7 1 .; o'clock. at the Mer chant.' Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold by ord, of ad 111 inistratont: 3 , 1 shares Ohio and Tennselvaula Wailroal Co. Shalt 1 do Pitt. end Connellse'e do do It do Citizer.s' Depcmit Bank do In do Western Insurance Company do LU do North American Mining Company do 2.5 do Ridge Illning do do 2do Pittahurah and Into Royal do do an do Pittsburgh Life, fire wad rin Ina Co. P. M. D Ma ine A I nc,.or , myl4 - - _ IR felTiolm SALE TUPMDA Y and WEDN Eat/ 1) MORNING:I, 15th and lath inst., et 10 o'clock, at M., Ganmercial &des Rooms, e rner of Wool and Flab streets, will b. bold a large stock of desirable Spring and Summer Dry Goode, comprising a general assortment of Foreign and DO:nestle, staple and fancy ; neW Clothing, Roots and table and pocket Cutlery, etc. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. Ili bIY.TAL--tio tons Debt gormsty, to arrive per et,am r boat Orb. For ,ale by P. M 'DAVIS, inyl4 corner of Wooi and Fifth streete. 11t811NtillA al PROVEKTY AT 4100110 N—On Tit VAS 1, DAY EV F.NINO, May 17th, et 7 1 / ..j o'clock, at the ;Mer chants' Exchange, Fourth street, will DS soil the follrwiog valuable Neal Estate, in the borough of Dinaltightm: Two lots of ground, Nos 62 and 63, at the corner of Carson en Oliver streets, having a front of IA feet 8 inchee, on the north side of Carson street, extending hack along Oliver street 100 feet to Chesnut alley; on which le erected a very superior three story brick Dwelling, vela:, back bulliJinc. Alm—Loth Nos. 131 and 132, busing eacji a front' f 24 f,t on Canton etreet, extending back 100 feet to Walnut alley. Also—One half of lot No. 11, having a front of 48 feet on Water street, (adjoining foundry of Dollmem *Darrisoo,) extending back 390 feet, to Bingham street. Temns—One.fourth cash; remainder in two yearr, with Interest payable semi-annually. my 10 P. IL DAVIS, Auctioneer. CABLES DICKENS' WORECS—BIeak House: bu cts. David Copperfield ; 50 eta. Dcmbey & Bon ; 50 cents. Nicholas Nickleby; 60 coats. Pick wick Paren t 150 coots. CUM:STILLS STORITS, containing—A Odistmas Card; The Chimes; Cricket on the Hearth; Battle of Llfe•, Haunted Man; Pictures from Italy-60 cents. Martin Chnerlewit ; 60 cents. Hornsby Budge ; 50 coots. Old Curiosity Shop ; 50 cents. Blotches by '• Boa," of Every Day Life and Peo ple •, 50 cents. Oliver Twist. 50 cents Mammon, or the Hardships of an Heiress: by Mrs. Gore; paper, 2 volumes, 75 cents—or cloth, one dollar. Tri Colored Sketches in Paris; 1 vol., cloth, $1,25. Temptation ;byJ. F. Smith-60 cents. Banker's Daughter ;by Reynolds-60 cents. Lost fteirom; by biro. Boothworth. The initials—S Love Novel—the beat one ever written. Complete In two volumes, paper cover; price one dollar; or bound In one volume, cloth, for one tolls: and twenty dye cents a copy. Call or send for whatever you wsut in the 800 CU. k line, to IL MINED. & , No. 32 Bmithfield street. JOHN !MOORHEAD, WHOLESALE OROCER, AND CONLMTSSION MYR CHANT for the sale of Pig bled and Blooms, and Produce generally, No. 27 Wood street. Pittsburgh. [ap24 "MEDFORD MINERAL WATER-20 bbls and belf.bbls D just received fresh from the Spline, and for sale by myl2 JOHN MOORHEAD, '27 Wood et. PIG LEON-100 Dons Forge Anthracite. 200 do Mercer Co., " Sharon Fumes," for foundry and forge. ' - JOHN MOORHEAD, 27 Wood greet. For sale by myl2 WOOMB- 25 tons Juniata Forge; Malinda Forge; b 3 " H. 13 isat's best Juniata; 75 " Lake Champlain lol ; for sale JOHN 11:100HAD, 27 Wood at. Lit UNDRIEu -76 bags prime Rio Coffee; 15 pockets Java do 30 hhde N. 0. Sugar; 15 bble Refined Sugars; 100 do New Orleans Molasses; 22 do Sugar-House do 60 half chests Green and Black Tess ; • 25 caddy boxes do do 75 boxes superior brands Tobacco; 60 do Rosin Soap; 50 do M. and D. Candles; 20 do Star do 500 kegs assorted Nails; 200 boxes 8:10, oxl2, 10:12 and 10a14 Window Glass. Together with a general assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh manufactures—for sale by myl2 JOHN MOORHEAD, 27 Wood et. o span bridge, near Bir. - .17 •,, f . AUCTION SALES. AT 7 OVLOCH, P. M., P. at. DAVIS, Auctioneer FLOUR -200 bbls In store and for sale by mys B. ULUBAUGH k CO 1101'8-1 0 bales just received and for •ale by .my 6 8. HARBAUCH & CO. Ittit IIDES—WO dry flint hides, to arrive and for gall 7 by [myb] S. lIA.B.BAUGH & CO. LARD 01L_25 bbls No. 1 Lard Olt In store and for sale by MILLER & RIOKETBON, 221, 223 Liberty street. ALT-130 bbLsN o. 1 Belt; for sale b & y mys KILLER NICKETSON, -----------ODFlfifl-10 drums ," Grand Ban" No.l Coa& ; fog sale Cm94l k RICKETSONC. ALIMUTIJE3-50 bozo McFarland's Baleratns; for sale by (m 951 MILLER & RICRETSON _ . 11ARIFLED BUG AR—'2o bbla A Olatigied Sugar; for sal kJ by [rays] MILLER t BICKETSON. IICTE b9 N W CTITTLNG lESSE-100 boxes this CULLING -1.1 43j—.-----I'-------1 H. UTTER-1 0 H boxes Prime Roll BOtter received this day by (raYII MOS H. COLLINS. BACON BIDES-5000 Rs Bulk Bides on consigntmost, and for sale by JOHN MOORHEAD, myl 27 Wood street. • * ‘IZ- MIWIM COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRAM , : AN D fIIERRIIANTS , Bien A NGIC OFFICKS. Presideeit—JOHN SUIPTON. /Vet Vice President—Wm. 11. SMITH. accmd "Wiz. R. Bnown. Stcrelary—Wm. " 8. Monti. Trearztnr—Jour D. SMUT Superintendent—S. T. NOMMEN, JR . ammittet of Arbitration for ApriI.—WILLIAM 11. BROWN, V. P.; Wia. Ras, 8.8. BRIAN, W. IC IcznicK, J. M. PENNOCK. DAILY REVIEW OP PITTSBURGH MARKET OFFICE OP TUX DAILY MOIMINO POST, Tuesday, May 15, 1855. There was not much activity in business generally yes• terday. The weather was exceedingly hot—equal almost to an August day. FLOUR—Sales 40 bbls superfine, from store, titan ; 100 bbls extra, from wharf, at $10,00; 50 bails extra, from store, at $10,50©10,25; '25 bble superfine, fro st store at $lO. GRAIN—Sales 50 bus Oat from depot, at He. BACON—Sales 10,000 lbs Shoulders and Hams, cash, at 74009 , ,..; 2,000 lbs Hams, city smoked. cash, 10.1,4 c ; 5,00) lbs - choulders, city smoked. 77.:i •.; 7.000 lbs Shoulders, Sideir and Hams, short time. at 8,50010 c; 11.0(5 IDs Shoulders. Sides and Hams, lots, cash, at l'';',6:j.i(loe..; 2,000 Ms Hums cash. 10e CHEESE—SaIes 50 boxes W. R., et 10e. ASHES-10 caska domestic Soda, time, tl%c. Monetary Affairs. [ From the N. V. Evening root, Saturday ] The aspects of the money market are without change. The supply, which is increasing, already for exceeds tl e de mand, which is decreasing. New enterprises are most:y shunned, but the falling rates of interest will ensure in time mere activity In the securities of acknowledged intrin ole value. The discount mites range from GA to 71 4 cent., namely, short dates paper daya to four mouths Four to six months Call loans— At the stock exchange there is no activity. Brokers are contemplating country excursionn. finding the market too insipid for them, complaining that, whether E. bi ore or bulls, they Wero never so unable to calculate upon the fu ture condition of the market. The cash transactions aro very light end are limited to completion of contrasts. Erie clock was in better demand to-day, and advanced Cleve land and Toledo improved IN. Erie bonds of 1875, 1 4,1 Mithlean Central 1 4; Minnie Central Railroad b New York Central 0? cent. bond %, and the cocoon Erie second bonds declined Hods. n Elver ; Reading and Harlem 1 4. The market cloyed with a steady fee - fur, though dull. The demand for foreign exchange la sun pended. The asking rates aro 109% to 110 1 A for eterllng, end 5 to 5 15 fir francs. The amount of payments through the Clearing noose to- day is $15,220':01 86 And balance to 644,780 47 Pineapple■ and Bananas Three vensel, have arrived thinweek with fruit (rim german, Mantanans and liar 'woe. cimelgned to Thom a Gilmartin. The schooner Mary, CoptaluChinga, m bleb came to Ihe city ye‘terday, brought thirty-ale thounund Mau tanzas pineapples. receipts lyre amounted to nearly seventy thousand for the week. Bananas ave entree. The small quantity In market are sold et from to V a bunch. iltivena and Man 111,-, p nosy. les are Lo the trade at $9.3 it 2 Su n bundrel. We under-band th er ,• be phnty of fruit during the flonson.—.N. I'. fort, Eaturdny . _ TTS/KORATH MARKETS NOY Yot s, Mny 14 —Pricii further advanced s• lea 1,100 bale,: N. 0 cat bbltbr at ; fofr 12: un'ands 10!1 Flour declined tale. 70)0 bbl. good •t $ lO 27 , ..510,5 6 ; Southern unsealed; roles 1.700 bbl. at Slit 11 31 Wbeat unchanged. Corn ft trifle lower; anles 31.000 et $1.16;4 , 1,17. Pork stiffer. but not quotably lii;her sales IWO tilde. Beef firm, with upward t-ndisecy: s 700 bbl.. Lard hl.ther; tale, (00 blils at. 310.2riiin10 • 10. Bacon scarcest OW+ l 4 ...Ohio 38 bolos 35t0 hags Rio Coffee at 1(“10i; Swain firm: 1.000 bbla. Linseed Oil (easy. Money un2har. god, Com• berland heading Eri- PIIIIADTWILk. Nifty 14 —Flour Orm : gr..] brands .rid nt $.10,711 fly r flour to 'niftier sales Corn meal to fair rryurn : • al, 1000 b 1,1., Pt unn. nt $0 WO. n• dull; rather more offering; we quo', red nt $2.60(5.12 tad .hi a at $2.70. Rye unsettled ; sales 1000 but at 1.1.1510;1,e541.70. Corn Firth& but nt a c.nicesilon of I cent 11 bur. fr. to Sat. ne d n y.s q uo. n rion• ; rules 12,(00(4.10,000 Len. ROL, thern and Penns. yellow at $1,12, 611,0.. lirt.ferie• nod Prey ;moan: n fair burn:ova do'ng st former rubs. IN hielty hzll brucy; sales In bids at 42, and 29 in lihda ONO - 331M May 14 —no riser has fallen 23 inches since Saturday; weather ri ,udy, with indications of rain. Zhu markets are generally quist and without material change Flour steady but quiet at ^41:1 50•@9 ea 3. Whisky 83 ()Ala declined to 10, nod dull. Corn freely offend at 78.77 Cheese dull at 5!...; for new. Butter declined to 2 , .;:c for prime. Prorisluns firm ; talcs 2.10 bhJs Bacon at 71., for shoulders, and Sl-6 for sides; sugar rural ham. 10 packet ; MI. 5000 bulk boulders at 61,. Sugar laud Mo lasses firm. Coffee dull at I1(1;11;s' AM U b.EMI 4 :N TS niTTS VIRGIL THEATRE' Ftrrn mart' r .kgitall C. FOSTFAI, Leta e enl Managi,r. Boxes and Parquette.. L 07.. 1 Prrsatr 11..1.5, lartte......iti 0.. Sooood Tier ....-.9... i l'riv Lite I' oxre., ,ra.dl. .. .SSO Dozes for c,1,1t..1 ter.”. xi 2.5 rents. 4~i-C.ertl6eate, reeurin; re.sta 1'....!..-1 rents extra. Till'. YANIi.RI: TRIUMPHANT. SECOND NIGHT of the eogar.epient of J P ADDASIP the popular Cope dim 1111 d Dnzenattit. TCP—SDAY V.VENTNO, M,. V,th, P•AS, ILe pelloovarte , atll ecrumecee v ith the llorntit of the. Eacterbrook4.llr J. P A DDA ; e 11,111 h,, lertrltle ; Nab Nloreen, Varlet ; Clara Alorgen, Mire A. Et•er le; Nl+, Nrs•eli, Stye E.ter. To etitieluthi with no rt. Boys and Girls In New England...l:matt= l'lntaglite , y, Mr .1 I. ADDAsr.s; Mrs. Fovtrr. wormy, W,ttnrs-irty—YANKEE AnDitlin will appear In two CharaMerrr. THE GREEK SLAVE. Gir APOLLO HALL, From 9 A. M. till 10 F. M WIN W. AI'CARTIII" Bill Poster and Distributo) D WILL attend to the Popting and Distributing of all Linde of BILLS FOR CONCERT?, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. Allcommu ni ca t lon F terby m 1, tel e 7,rai At, or nt he r wlFP—directe.l to the office of the Morning Pcet, will r, celve prompt attention. ap7 WHITE SILK BONN ETS--t , ,ute eitlen3pl pea . %I bite Nilk Buntle4 at A. A. .51A90N OP'S, 15 Filth stme,. myll Wm. V °waggon, HOUBE, SIGN ANL) 011N.1.13E‘TNI, PAINTEII—N Ssys.N - 111 stare}, oppmite LI. Neptu.o House. mil;Cito 11) IFLE Ii U toB, f one own trod.e, ...rootd good ot It cheap. Every Chit gin the oporticor.op he tout - Enterprise Uun BOWN A TETLEY, 131 Wood ot.reet. ry,CA&E I'ULELO--A fine artVlejnot celved and for side by BOWN A TO'I'LET. m3B I.btiltoG TA.l.lliLii—A large asyo ( meet on hand a r for sale by [mYBl DOWN & TETLEY. • • . D LACK Xlirld OILKS—J ast received, some rich and de- El nimble small fis'd black Silks, by A. A. A. MASON k CO. 1000 COWA. RUTS just reeeivecl and for sale by myll REYMER A ANDERSON. Instructions In Music. MR `NAM E LIN K would respectfully inform bie pupils en I friends that he will continue lila procession es instructor c n the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Orders left t Mr. KLEBF.R'S Music Store, or at his reel. dears, No. 187 ECOND Street, will be promptly attended to. ens ON reasonable terms, n vmy uenl, VP Heal STEAM EN.. DINE, 6 inch cylinder, 2G inch stroke. Also, a very superior DOUBLE FLUE STEAM BOILER, 14 feet long, 36 inches diameter. For terms, dm., apply to W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, 2 lolarket etrent, corner Second. NEW 0001/S.—Just opening, a new and splendid stock of WATCII ES, J EWELII Y, he., at the Old Establish ed House of W. W. WILSON, G 7 Alsrket street, corner of Fourth. Customers and visitors will always find this a safe and just establishment to deal with, and prices as cheap as eloovhere--either East or West. .fa"" Special attention laid to FINE WATCH REPAIR ING. anlo /ALL/ SOLUIratS are reminded that under the Bounty 1,1 Land bill just passed, all who have served in any war since 1790 are entitled to 160 acres of land. The under signed offers his services for the procurement of Warrants under said Act. A. W. FOSTER, Aorne et Law, Fourth st , Smithfield. Smithfield. N. a—The law applies also to all Drivers engaged is hauling for We Army; to all Sailors and Marines; to ltev• oludonary Officers and Soldiers; to those engaged as Volun teers at Plattsburg; to flotilla men, and to those engaged in defence of Lewh.t.nwn, (Del.) mh2.,:dan. Alexander W. Foster, ATTORNEY AN COUNSELLOR AT LAW, an. SoSous.C! TOR IN CeondooS, AqoLit for procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. rya- Collections made In this and adjoining Counties; Es. tales of decedents settled; Real Estatd bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers &au u. ()Rica on FOURTII street, a lbw doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1855—imh28:daw A. W. Foster, NOTARY PUBLIC, end Commissioner for the States of Tennessee, New Liampshlre, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa California and Virginia. Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for rocordor use In any of the above named States Pittsburgh, March 28, 1855—IrobM dew} IUNURESS 111AT.Elit- 4 gross (in pints aw N,..) calved direct Irvin the Eprbpt, by JOSitYll FLEMIN(I, my 6 coiner of Market atreot and the Diamond A.11.1.8u0i VI. have reeet , ed lOU pieces 44 Engli.n * Prints, fast colors—selling at 12 1 ,4 . c per yard [myl U jAItLOP. PAPEns, of beataitul deturoov, to velvet, gold velvet, and white and bins satin damask imitations, for sale by WAITER. P. MAILSIIALI., ap2t) B5 Wood street. ELCLI BRANDY-1 hall•pipe turn teach Bran , y P store and for sale by imyBl J. W. BUTLER h CO. SEBB PERE—Dwarf, Champion, Queen, Blue Imperial and other fine sone for late sowing, 14 sale by gIYO JAMES WARDROP. 2:" d Y T+a~ + ~ . ... ~~ k k S~J~ e , 4t. MEE IniNali EWEN JILETIP s FOR Roza: .111E.4. . _ TEIP. RIVBII.--Last evening at dusk there were five feet two lnehes.water, by the matko,ind camps. % Dulness . dull on the wharf ter Monday,..althongh a large anseuntof pro. Tar. steamer "Jeannette," Captain Robinson, leaves to (lay for Nestlellls. - . TIIE One steamer " Forest City "-is the regular packet for Wheeling this morning; ebe leaves at 10 o'c!eck. Tits steamer " Amazon,"—the regular Louisville packet is now loading, with the intention or leaving tadity. Tin steamer "Empire City," Captain Mulford, Was un• avoidably detained from leaving yesterday, but will posi tively leave to•day. She has fine accommodations for pas- THE steamer "Emig," Captain B F. Mitchinson, leaves to-day for St. Louis and 8t Pan! divot. She is well freight' ed; and her accommodations—both for cabin and deck pall. sengers—are equal to those of any other boat. Ter steamer ," Allegheny," is the regular packet for Cin cinnati, leaving at 10 o'clock. for speed and accommoda. (ions, together with the well known character. of her ger. tlemanly officers, should be Auffielent inducements to per sons traveling In that direction to : patronize her. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line Tor. TOO CORY MANIA Or PASSENGERS AND DREIGIIT BITVZIN _ _ PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Tuts Lisa is composed of seven _, first class powerful Steamers, tine. r• ...! quailed for speed, splendor, safety •••' . and comfort, and if , the ONLY sllitolloll DOILY 11AS OF STII3I 11.C1Cras on the Ohio river. It connects with the 11. 8. Moll Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which paesenacre and freight are ticketed and re crirted through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now copal/fa of the following boats: Days of Departure Boats. Captains. from Zitsbursh. BUCKEYE. STATE ..... -.M. W. ilskrkuoovrat.....Sunday. KEYSTONE STATE._...) aeon Ilmitsr-.........-Monday. A LIA,IIII ENT ....... Oro. &flats Tuesday. CINCINNATI .It. lIIINTZIL. Wednesday. PIIILADELPIIIA R. J. filtaer.....-....-....Thilreday. PITTSBUS.O II I N. C0at...._...._ ......Friday. PENNSYLVANIA -750. ISLIXIMTLILLIS .Saturday. have daily at 10 o'clock, A. DI., precisely. No freight received after nine o'eloot on the morning a: d, P O'V E RS' (; HEE K L AVE NOW ON EXHIBITION Fu I Tll ST It E'l:l' 1161 W L. +,T) 11 kr.K LT rupov, OPEN A DMISEION Twenty-flue Cent., Zlfav 11 Ml= =IN ;.• • j, -11. .4 7^. PORT OF PITTSBURGH 5 PLOT 2 1111 , 11163 WATER 11 . 1 THY OLIANNEL. ARRIVED Jefferson, Parkinsort, Brownsville. Luzerue, Bennett, Brownsville. Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Michigan No. 2, beret, Wellsville. Venture, Gordon, Beavor. Allegheny, NPLosn, Cincinnati. Adults, King. Zanesville. 'Forest City, Mcare Wheeling. DEPARTED. Jefferson, Parkineon, Brownsville. Luzerne, Bennett,Brownsville. Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Michigan No. 2, facet, Wellsville. Venture, Gordon, Beaver. Gen. Larlmer, --- Steubenville Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. W. 11. Denny, Lyon, St. Louis. STEAMBOATS " 1855." PITTSBURGH, CIRCERITATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT LOUIS. And Saint „Louts. it LITE. Irt ea SYR, apply on board, Or JOHN R. LIVINCISTON,} Agenu, JOLIN FLACK, Moliongahela HOusa inovZij Pittsburgh, steubeneilie and mil:meting Packets. Aid The DIURNAL, Captain A.T.B. entreat:B4,6nd the PUREST CITY, Captain armor D. 'Atonal, roe, .e regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all .Intermodlata pnrta. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Monday', Wed or mays and Friday', at 10 o'clock, A. AL—Returning she nit lease ',heeling on Tuesday,. Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7; = o' lock, The FOREST CITY will kayo Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thumlays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. St —Returning, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays add Fri days, at 7 o'clock, A. 51. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. 1). COLLINGWOOD, Agent, No. 145 Front street. For At. Lords, Quincy, wuraaw, Keokuk., Galena, Dubuque, and St. Paul. The rteamar UILLAT WEST, Captain 3Yetn.- taadiLorne, Nl'Cran Mak, wlll leave for the above and Intermediate ports on TUESDAY, the 15th Instant, it 10 A. 31. For rorl4ht or pareap apply on board, or to myl4 BARNES 2 LIVINGSTON, Agent, For Cincinnati and Louisville:7 The steamer AMAZON, Car, W. liasterr, .60 21.112 Clerk, will lease ter tha abase ttvl Intertar , l4ste pasta on TPESDAIG . IiIay I;41, For freLsht or pas.ap. apply on NMI]. or to writ FLACK. LIVINGSTON k BA TINES. Aaente For at. Louis. Galena, Linbuque, and at. • Paul, Minnesota. Thu steamer UIt.4.NITE BTATE, Captain Ransil', Moortn, Claris, will lento for the ata,ve owl intermediate porta on MON DAT. Stay lith, at 10 A N. For freight or pateage, apply on bard. For Nashville. The fleamer JKA NNETTE, Capt. Roagrsoa, C. W. lintwAtto Clerk, trill leave for the 0 0 0 0 0 and ail intermediate porta on MONDAY, May 14 h, nt 10 A. For freight or pasaage apply on board, or to tovll 301 IN FLACK. Agent; For bt. Louis, Hannibal, Quincy, War •avr, Keokuk.. Burlington, Hoek Wand, Galena, Dubuque and St. F•u.l. The bateau:lc/ EMPIRE, CITY, Capt. Mutts RD, I,saarszcorsoiritg Clerk, will leave for the ribose nod al! loterrucillate ports oh MONDAY, 14th at 4 P. d. treight or pitiisiiite nprity nn et to roylo FLACK h LIVINOBTON. Agents. N MEE CITY Is goloc thr , urth 01reot F or al. Lazily. The steniner W. U. DENNY, Coil T LT". M Cli•rh, will cove (or the above nod ii.h.rinediate ports on MONDAY, 14:11 Instant, st II) A. tr,dgld or ravage apply on board, or to J. 11. 111'U:081'0N, Agent For St. Louie, Quincy, Wareaw, Keokuk EffILIII Thr iIItAZIL, Captain D. V. 111:7cii• Thaant Chez, rill leave. for the above - and dl intermediate porta on SION- Y, 14 h fug , at 10 A. AL • F,r frrt,:ht or pa•saKe •pply on board, Or LO FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agent& CA NA 1) A WEST. aysiseleveland, Port Stanley • and Port Burwell. THE PINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain R. BARROW, trill make two trips a week between eleTeland. Pert Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follows ',al., Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and Tit LI RSDA Y EV EN INU, at 7 1.4' Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Leaven Port Stanley for Cleveland ovary 1V ILDNESDAY and SATU MAI' EY EN INti, at 7 o'clock. The Telegraph comae-eta at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad , Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, whieh coanecte with the Ureat Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCOVILL k LAUDER DA LE, Cleveland; S. P. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A.M'BRIDE. Port llurwelL toar2Titnov J. K. Barbour, EVY.E CLEltti, ST. Lc s, Slo, (at W. N. Noxell's j °nice.) .1. K. BARBOUR basing long expetienca in icraving and Discharging Freight for Steamboats, offers uprrior Imluretnonta to Steamboats desiring a DISC UMW :Nu CLEIIIi. • m)4 A HOUSE AND LOT POD SALE, rltoat d on the 6teubenr Ills Turnpike, lire mile, (rota Pittsburgh, a abort distance from Itutuatiot ton Post Oftico, in a good lo..tion , for any hind of bust• news. for further particulars, require of the aubscriter on the premises mys:Btdalts• Hotel for Lease. RILEY'S HOTEL, (formerly known as the LLILAILTINI notes,) is offered for lease on favorable terms. Being situated on the corner of Fourth street and Grant. near to the Court House, and about midway beau the Monongahela Wharf and the Annsylestnia Depot, It is one of the most pleasant, convenient and desirable locations in the city. The (Intel will be furnished, if desired, and leased for a term of years, commencing from the Bret of April next. For further information apply to JOSEPEI B. it A. P. MORRISON, Ateys, (Mice No. i 4 Fourth sL, Pittsbursh. an294.Niqf EUMWI rilIIO:kt filffYTll (late of Junes' Pekin Tea St ire) j_ respectfully Iniorms Lis friends and the l nblic that he is now located at the NEW TEA STORE, 112 BEEITHEHILD STREIT, OPPOSITE Ton POST OFFICE, Where he offers for sale an Mei and as well an assorted stock of TEAS as can he found In the city. Also, RIO and JAVA COFFEE, LOVERING'S and ST. LOUIS REVIkiD SUGARS—aII purchased for cash, and will be add t a small advance, either by wholesale or retail. eel& m WILKANSH.ALL, W. C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR. Fourth serve', between Wood and fimithileld. THIS specious establishment has been leased by the sub• scriber, end completely renovated. He is at all hours prepared to furnish every luxury that can be found in the best regulated restaurants in the'States. His spacious Bar will always be supplied witb the very best Liquors. Game of every de scription, in its season, can always be found at Wilkins -10,01 W. O. 0 AI LAGHEIt. To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers and Manufacturers. frill: SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality 1 of OIL O 1 COGNAC, of which % of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy. Ins ESSENCES ON ROCHELLE and MARDIS BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER and PEAOU BRANDY. 'ROLLAND SCEREDAII SCIELNAPPS and SCOTTIE!! WUISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS NEUCIITWANGER, 141 Maiden Lane, New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platina, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's Ext. Copaiva, Sulphate Am mania. &a. tlec2lis tf CARPETS OIL cLoTH.s, MATTING. rpliE enbscriber is now receiving large additions to his j_ stock, which, when completed, will be oue of the largest in the city, consisting of Velvet and Brussels Car pets; Tapesty Brume's, Imperial and Extra Three-Ply; Tapestry, Ingrain, Superfine and Fine do.; Tapestry, twilled and plain Veuition ; Cotton, Hemp, Bag and List Carpets; Woolen and Cotton Drugget; Door birds; Window Shades; Stair Bode; Ac. Also, a large assortment of Oil Cloths, from 2 to 18 feet wide. D. ADC &LLD NI, ap2o:lm 82 FOurth street, below Wood. . _ • • Q.E.ED P0TAT0.1327-1 00 bus. (Anson in store; WAß torDRO Fate P. by MJ3 JA31.338 ~"Fj:~: r. :. " ' 4 „, ,-• s'y NM= TO LET, FOR SALE, &c B eg o t or a i sues for Country S ome a. tying he th l: co alm .pie o: lo 7h an o d u e :a di fa m d tin F s l a o p w ,E 7 p . i f irms or bea a u t i d t- TRH tunlaisigned oilers for sale, on easy terms, l. I FTf lAYfFr,laid off and restrictedfor rural regliences. Als o, til E L e . v u , s r a D i g v, t p r L t i R O P I E 1 C I T i v 11; i an ENTIRE 134,121 ARE, on the bank of the Alleghen.:. river, , FiIf.CELLS from the face. Sold at Dr. KEYSER'S,I4O Wood 764 feet long by. 200 feet deep; having fronts on Mar:, and I street. jan3o Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr street?, This I 1 k Headache and square contains many Fruit 'Prose of the choicest kn.d, and S S r e :tants - 0 Cmmu OT 0A K commands a tine view of the picturesque and romantic ace- ; 1. E. ,,,,, s eery around. lam desiroua of preserving this squat C. en. SYRUP —Mr. William Tdrable, MKelvy's Row, Bayardr tire, as It would afford one of the most charming nu/ mag nificent sites for a 'gentleman's summer residence, to the town, Fifth Ward, says be was cured of Sic's Headache of immediate vicinity of the two cities. ' eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakuley'i Depute_ Also, about TRIO. E ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of Live Syrnp. He had tried various physicians without a the Lil ' and, advantageously situated for manufacturin; lour. • poses. care. He is now entirely well. Oakeley'e Depurative ia The above property is situated In Duquesne boron ~, h, on for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Totter, and all eruptive diseases thelsigh and main bank of Herr's Island, awl breaded by I For sale wholesale and retail, DR. KEYSER'S, a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars up- ply at my residence, in Duquesne borough, on the main I N 0.140 Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar. bank, fronting the head of Herr's Island, or of JOHN DUN- i Price 76 cents per bottle. ap2s LAP & CO., corner of Second and Marlet t e ta., Pittsburgh. aprlittf .0. ISIILhEit. ' Valuable Property for Sale. rrwo LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erected four Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent an,:aally for $5OO. Said property is situated in the Ninth Wald of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between -and - streets. Also, the Factory and Ground known as the "I. pire Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Morris at recta. Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the tile. glaany river. one he from East Liberty. On a the rtion of this land there la the best Sal, Mill location in the coanty. Also, a number of lots containing from 1 to 5 scree of choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile cast of Lawrenceville. The above named pieces of property are very desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early put, chasers. For term of sale and further information apply to Wm. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburh. It. D. g TEIOMPSON, Assignee for-Jas. 8. Neglry. . Coal Works For Sale. CIIXTY THREE ACRE:4 OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and all the improvements thereon in success ful operation. Said Farm is *situated on the Monongahela river, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an excellent harbor., The vein of Coal is live feet thick, and cannot be surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON it PAYNE, No. 235 Liberty street. • _ IlLeeldenee at Evergreen. ripLIE UNDERMINED offers for sale his property in the itvergreen Colony, Ross Township, five miles from Pittsburgh. The house is b 8 by 34, arranged with Four Rooms, a KlWl:len, and a large hall on the tint floor, and is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Room —the latter with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to th house are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there la a Well of unfailing soft seater, a Stable and a Chicken !louse. The Colony is provided with a School of the high est order, and is under the management of a gentleman from Virginia, a member, well qualified to teach even the higher branches of study. This admirably conducted School is of incalculable advantage to the man of family, as the ideas here have an opportunity of eh' °Hug without the contaminating Influence of outside pressure, ton riles found around schools In the city and immediate vicinity. The Home and the Two Acres will be mid with or with. out the intermit in the farm property, and the avails will he taken in adjusted balanced cud tertificiles of deposit st against feb2l WILLIAM A. HILL, f 4 Wood reet. BASEMENT TO LET. 4 GOOD AND WELL FINISHED BASEMENT, 21 feet aide by 32 deep, one half above- ground, well lighted, airy and pleasant, with a Coal Vault and Hydrant attach ed to it; on FOURTH street, above emitlifleld; wily be rented from the Ist of April. It is a good stand, and room fors 110u..e and eigo Painter, or any boldness of a similar hind. Enquire of GEO F. 131.LLMOBE, LIAM At the office of the Morning Post. • Coal Land for Sale. EVENTI.EINT TO EIGHTY ACRES best quality of CJAL, which can be brought to the coutre of East Blr mlogham or the river by Railroad. This odas the best op portunity to manufacturers and dmiers which can ever be obtained to secure a valuable Coal tract so near the city. The surface Ls losautlfully located for Country Seats, and will be sold whole, or in one to five acre lots. Apply to WM. PHILLIPS, corner First and ROM igreets, or L. C. HEPBURN, • No. 89 Fourth street near Wood. Land for Sale. 1800 ACRES gat 9 lo P n L ri t e N er l) ILTi t ris 9T hi=t r it Y lit=i, has an excellent soil, and is said to contain an abuodance of Iron ore, and a thick coin of 111[mi:11110n.; cord. The Yenon• go railroad, which Will undoubtedly be built, will run r cry near to It, If not directly across it. The Mlllatown crick runs through It. ALSt.4SOO acres In Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the Sunbury and Erie railroad. No better inveitment could be mode than in these lands. The completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render thpicaal, lumber, iron ore and soil. of great Taloa. Etiquir-Onf C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. Ili Fourth rttrot. feWa f _ For Sale. ATRACT OF LAND, fatal.° in Washington town• Tip, We/Amore:and county,Three miles from Warren, the came digauco from the North.western Railroad, and twos. • to ilea to from Pittsburgh, containing One Hundred and Elghty•Fire Acme One Unfir , . I and Fifty-Two l'er,nee, strict 13:11 4 8 , Ut , ; ONFI HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES of which to cleared, and TWENTY in gut ines..low !and. There are erect.) on the premi4ea seTeral iquaro log build ing 4, a bank barn, and an excellent Fruit ',retard. Tousta—One third of the puri.haae money in hand. and the balance in ;early payttwute without ham t.t Poriefr. Won will be Ovcr.l en the art day of ihrtot,or, 155. my 4 SANIU El. BE.IOII LE Y. riot) LUC—From the Int of April next, the commoglious I BRICK. BUILDINGS situate iu the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between lareekenridee street and the Monongl.hela ricer, lately occupied by Messrs. well, Pears A Go as a Mass manufactory and warehou,s. Thin property Is eligibly situate], adjacent to the Morton. gabeln wharf, for any husinena csmuected with etetumbeettog or riser trade, or for manufacturing purposes. Eeveral small Buildings and a enpacio yardre a attaeh el. Apply to OLIV lilt W. us President l'itt. and Conn. It. It Co., Nerilie Hall, Fourth and Liberty stress. FOR BALE—IS Country Sate, on the TiAht hand rile of the Fourth ntreet Word, 113t,',liitN from town. This is on« of the handsomest and most healthy lwathns near the city, and nn the most agreeable real for driving at all hour, They are situated opposite the residence of J«aeph SlTarland and adjoining, Robert Hartley and • ringer Ilar baugh. EN, rsons forming a t . o‘noy hove in thin an osier of the bed location in the n ieinPy 11 Pittsburgh. Ur, it via be cold in separate lota to parileS who aCI impr,ve them. Enquire of TLi ONI A 8 WOODB, 71) Fourth str«.4. Boarding Senciol, (Alt SUMMER BOARDING lIOUSR.—The GLEN HOTEL 1,1 and Grounds ore offered to icwir for either the above purposes. The size and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the gmuuds, and the singular advantage of the po..ition, seciude.l from every thing objeetionahle, render this a meet kksirnble location r, either a !tale or Female Seminary. For terms. spry to nih2l•tf .1. W. MITI Rit, 9 Front street. P o or Rept, A FARM CONTAINING 53 ACRES OF LAND, under a A hi4h state of oultiva lon, with a large end convenient DW ELIA NO HOUSE, reeoutly built and of modern ety.e; good ISnrn, Stalling, ,It.o.,EitilLted Oil Ito Eo utb batik of the Monongahela river, 6 miles above rittsbur4h, being One rf the most beautiful and plea aaut localities anywhere to be found. Pniaeasiou gi von on or be:ore the of April troll. Enquire of 11. CHILDS' CO., 133 Wood o•tre..t. Law Litw)l4•. • I AM authorized to sell lour 80111 C Valuable Law Books 10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Dart; 13ouvier's lout itutrap, GreenlirCh Eviience; Wharton's Dli.test, last rd.; And other Reports, Elemeutary Work?, GEO. F. (.11LLMO1:E, sep2l at the riffle° of Mottling Post. IIAttOUCLIEI AND 9ET OY lIAII.NES3.—They were tt made to order by our best mechanics, and have only been used a few months. They will be a yid at a bargain, as, In consequence of a change that has taken place in the subscriber's family, he his no further ilia A. tor the BALLOII m. , No. 136 Water stmt. buIIIADINU LOT A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending ti back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for Lao ilousea. This Lot is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from lacumbrance. Enquire of LULL:I.IOILE, 1913 At °thee of Morning Pout. For Rout, A FARM CONTAINING AROUT 140 ACRES, on the Steubenville. Turnpike, sk miles from liabburgh, Into homestead of William M'Coriniek. l'usrzei,lon given immediately. Terms V 250 par JA annum. Enquire ol M t.S C. itICIIEY, Near the premier'. mh7 :da tf Lot for Sole 4 GOOD 'BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street by 100 feet to depth, in Birmingham, will be eold cheap. Enquire of 0 EO. F. (11 LLIIORE, jyl3 at office of the Morning Post. Jonx lust:Err FOR: SALE VERY CHEIP. ABUILDING LOT IN ALLEGIIEN'T CITY, 21 feet by 100. A good bargain can bo bad by applying soon at the office of the MOANING POST. tyl2:tf L 0 It SALE—Au excellent Frame house and Lot, on Remelt sheet, Allegheny city, at n very low rote. En. quire ot TLIONIAS WOODS, jan22.tf 75 Fourth greet. G RAVE V ICES -46,000 Catawba vines. fur vineyards. mh23.4tw* JAMES NV AMMO p. rill., Ler—A two story Brick Dwelling Roues, on Centre Arnow, Apply to IL It NKR IN ATE,II. 1.: ULM Ini sir' 'r !Bleb:, HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET AND THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BA ELT. Graduate and Practitioner In the Old I . Schools of Medicine, Allopathlt, and llorampathic. end I for the past ten yearn a successful I. Jiro) itList, has e,c Lied a WATER CU Il E in the above kastlon I The perfectly safe, direct and ibleted.alc effect Ma sys tem bus on all Fevers, and Ml diseases went. , and t drank— while it Is mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak and .debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable in families, who will be treated at their homes. Allopathic and llomcepathic treatment AMU be adminis tered where desired; but, after long end thorough cape- Hence, Doctor Badz gives a decided preference to Hydro pathy, which has, throughout the old and new world, proven so eminently succes.stal in every form of disease, incliudlng Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cute r:ooUß, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Bselz's Mace. The Rev. Clergy are invited to consult him ;mitts. Warm water being used In the commmicement, and often throughout the treatment, it is a luxury instead of unpleas ant, as those unacquainted might suppose. Al V MlMlCES.—lilessrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. 11. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. R. Wel den, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, E. IL English, B IL Kerr. LThe undersigned, having visited Doctor Ilaelea Inatten tion and witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully re. commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Illy sician Charles T. Russell, Jos. M'Connella, David Hunt, John C. Curtis, Robt. Patrick, John B. Livingaton John Wright, W. W. Patrick. Mess. F. Baton. 0 Ormahv drecv I :)...n. - - EALED PROPOSALS will be received at the OFFICE L of the Engineer, until FRIDAY, the Ist day of Jane next, for the GRADING, BRIDGING, Ac, of the A LIE GILENY AND NEW BRIGHTON PLANK ROAD, from the Manchester line to the traveled road at tee corner of cooper & Poe's lot, (di-dance about two wiles) Also, ter Grading, Bridging, &c., from a point on the present road at the corner of Ned of Cumpbeil & Knox to J J. tilliesple'a land on said road. This section crosses Jack's Run, and will include the Trussel Bridge ut the Run, (distance about three fourths of a mile ) , ' Bids will be received for the whole work, or in sections. Plans and Specifications of the work may be seen at the Office of the Engineer, IL E. M'Cowao, on Peon street, Pittsburgh. Any information necessary for bidders, may be obtained on application to the undersigned, or of the Engineer. yulftdtol JOHN DID. ILNGHAId, Pres:dent For bale Notice to t;outrectsors IIIIICE=M:11 .\ MEDICAL. Poetry tuggetled by a tingle application of Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye As red clouds darken in the twilight, And blackens over heaven's blue skylight, So CRISTADOE.OI DAM DYE turneth To black the hair that redly burseth. The cuttle fads cunningly blackens the foam When an enemy darts at the queer little gnome; But as quick Clean tom will darken the Hair, With his DIE of all dyes most efficient and rare! Cristadoro's Elea}nor flair Dye la soil wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 wood street—sign of the Golden Mortar. apl7 narrell , s Indian Liniment, For Rheumatism, Bruiato, Pains in the Back, Sido—Sores of all kinds. [A ccrtlficate from Cumberland, Maryland.] CumrsataND, March 19, 1855 Ma. H. 0.0. Cease, Zanesville—Dear Sir: May we ask the favor of you to send us twenty-four dozen HARRELL'S INDIAN LINIMENT? Please send it without delay, as we have not half a dozen bottles on hand, arid it cannot be substituted in this country; therefore, do not disappoint * * C • C * Respectfully, yours, &c. • BULL & WATTS. For sale wholesale and retail at DR. GEO. H. KEYSER'S Drug Store. No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley; also by JOEL MOHLER, Liberty street. .0,3 - A Substitute for the New Liquor L awt —DR- URBAN'S ANTI•BACCIIANALLtN ELIXIR, a safe am! sure remedy for the cure of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a tonic is une qually& Par the following complaints it is a moat valuable medicine : Dyspepsia, Direr Complaint, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, Pau , Fevers of all kinds, Deliritim Tremens, General Debility. This melicine is intended to produce a change in the sys tem, and a distaste far alcoholic drinks. Several instances where we have sold it, we have had the most gratifying results; so, to persons who are really desirous of breaking off the indulgence in intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be a great help. Bold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of DR. CEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. ap2s:daw ita -- Marsh's Radical Cure Trus■ will cure nearly every care of reduceable Ilernia. Trusses at various prices always on hand. Children's 'Trusses of di iferent forms and strength for ease. Elastic Stockings for varicose or enlarged veins. A bdo ensiled Supporters—A dozen different kinds. Pile Props for tha support and cure of Piles. Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed condition of the Chest, and many diseases of the Chest. Suspension Bandages. All these articles may be bed or applied at DR. KEY SER'S Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be sent to any part of the country by sending the money and measure. ap2frdtcy tr Cough Remedies.— Ir. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup mill cure you. Keyser's 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 Syrup will care a cold in the bead. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con emotion. A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Itokety, Ohio, flays: " I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by man. There is a lady here who has a cough and the doctors can'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 oared me sound and well." Aak for Dr. Keir.sra's Prcronet. SYRUP and take no other. Price, En cents. Sold at DR. Dl.lB6R'B, No. 14D Wood street. and at JP. PLESILNCPR, 111rgbeny. .925,dkw 435-Plies negla:ted often prove fatal, leads to eon: sump Lon; anoint the parts three times a day with DAL. LEI 'S PAIN EXTRACTOR. If secretion form in tbe rectum then insert the •• Pile Syringe," filled with Extractor; and gradually discharge it as the syringe to withdrawn. It never ails to cure cases of any age or virulence, nor to give entire ease instantly to all, frequently curing by one appli cation. are known by the heat,l tailing, and pain of the anus. Bleeding Oka are caused, sometimes, by the falling of he bowels, which then pr-R3 the intestinal canal tight against the back bone, and keeps the blood from re turning up the vessels similar to the blood being kept at the too of your finger when a string is tied tight around it; such is trsquent, and for scrofulous humors and ulcers to form therein; then procure a perfect abdominal supporter, and wear a compress to the rectum, and continue to use the salve as above; also, rub it well over the loins and abdomen for come time, and the natural belts that support the bowels will be contracted and made strong, and ycur life will be saved. If properly applied, every case will be cured. It never fails. Non, genuine without a stool-plate engraved label, with signatures of HENRY DALLEP, Manufacturer, C. V. CLICKF.NER & CO, Proprietors. Sold at 25 cents per box by Dr. O. H. KEYSER, 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 C. V. CLICKENES a CO., New York. mygalavrg. tar A. Fact worthy of Record and Atten tIoN --WRIGHT'S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and co.-fain cure for FEVER AND AGUE. Tlite preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion c f the cause, is one of the moat important Chemical Di , coveries of the 19th century. Its neutralizing effects on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and ads like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re• storing the tone - of the Stomach, and lavigorating the Con• Unlike the general remedies re." rted to for its treatment, sack as Quinine, Arsenic, Sr., which leave the system worse than they found It, it improves the general health, pyrite; the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a r gulnr and healthy action. tieing prepared under the immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be teded on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Phyeidans, and others who have been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of its superiority over all other preparations. We eon only mid, in conclusion, if yo u are suffering frcm Fever and Ague, try if and be:cured/ PETER T. WRIGHT k CO., 211 'Market st., Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the United titsfes and Canadas. For rale by OEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, and R. E. SELLERu, Pittsburgh. ap2l:daveam fs ttsTinrd's Hair Restorer... This preparation seems to be efficacious for the restoration of the hair upon bald heads. We have seen the testimony of persons welt known to Us, who have used the compound successfully, thereby corroborating the opinflittnf its restorative *suer gy. We know of nothing moredesirablu in the way of per- sonal comeliness end comfort than a goo I head of hair, and any procesi by which this crowning ornament of the outer man Can be preserved. or recovered when lost, without, in the Int ter case, a resort to Wigs, Toupee and Scratches, de. sets , es to be hulled and embraced with gratitude by all of either sex, who are unlucky enough to teed its benefit. Ire took occasion the other day to notice this valuable compound in the above terms, and now republish what was then said, to show gain our favorable opinion of It. The foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (Virgins) Inlelligencer, and refers to an article which has for a time been advertised In our columns. We must confess that we have been somewhat sceptical as to the remarkable effects attributed to this famous aflair Restorer." But our in• credulity has been greatly shaken within a day erl*y seeing a couple of certificates of well-known and perfeoY credible citizens of the neighboring town of Preston—one of them the Captain of a New London whaling ship—to the effect that, to each of these cases, O. two or three months' use of the " Restore t" had actually brought out a new and; vigorous growth of hair upon the head where it was before bald—the baldness being, in one case, of more than twenty years standing. Ws do not suppose it is by any means cc r:. lain that, because the application has been thus successful In one case, or two, or a dozen, it is therefore certain to prove equally successful In all. But with such head-strong evidence as the foregoing, very few bald heads, We suspect, would willingly forego a fair trlarof the " Restorer." All such old heads" ate infirmed that the article can be had at Messrs. Lee &Osgood's —Normi.:ll Reciting Courier. Sold wholesale and retail at De. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood reef, sign of the Golden Mortar. mh'a Notice to whom It may Concern. MITE PUBLIC SPRING SALES of Real Estate at Rcchm ter are now closed, and the BuiMing Season has fslrly commenced. Every citizen of Rochester is busily emtloy. ed. Even the SO aT 40 now families who have bourne chi• rens the present fitiring. lad constant employment old in e few days a hundred funnies more gill be requited to carry on the work of the present season.'' The Car Building .E4,ablishment is now near completion, anti will be In fall opel...noa in June. Several Care will to ready for delivery, by c Attract, the lot of Ju1y,1655. Two or three new churches, in Rochester, will, be eon. trotted for Immo 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 teem oneito two hundred A prominent brickmaker front Pittsburgh has just' put , tinsel nine large lots, and cOhtrected to make upon them .orthwlth 500000 bricks. TWO gangs of hinds commence. work the present week. Widen the other yards heretofore established in the neighbOrhced. Our Slone Quarries are already elite with workmen, and the road leading to them lined with beams. Lumber is becoming abundant and cheap, and tenements will soon spring up to relieve some of our houses, which now have 5 families, 4 families, 3 families, and dozens of them 2 families ea .h. Any who did not buy cheap lots at the four public sales last seism, or the four public sales the present epriog, can still secure good bargains at private sale by calling on the subscriber in Rochester. Terms—% down, 3in ow• year and IA in two years. 151. T. C. G UOLD. St P. s —A. few lota, can yet be had at $6O to $lOO each, applied for before the 20th May. These lots are twice as large as usual city lots, vi z: : 40 feet by 125. and the price only from 51,50 to 52,50 p foot front. The present ice homestead and magnificent property of Ovid Pinney. 4 acres in the centre of the borough of Rochester ; also, the beautiful :0 acres, building, orchard, tic., of P. Ren • , con be bought through the subscriber at great bargains, and there are not boo such bargains within a hundred miles. my 6 G. G" merit to t h e e v S' PISTOLS (tri AND EVIOLYERB—Ib a e best assort. y ) 13) SOWN TETLEY. T.O DR• MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, PEENOMENON 7N MEDICINE. Health Restored and Life Lengthened MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR. IT will replace weaimess with strength, incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with unlnrrn and natural ac. tivlty, and this not only without hazard of reactionanst with a happy effect on the general ergs nlzatioe, ti?' Bear In mind that all maladies, wherever they bo_*l, finish with the nervous system, and that the paralization of the nerve of motion and sensation Is physical death. Bear Id mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the "HUI: Cot. dial Is the only reliable prepatattve known. No language can convey an adequate ides of the imma. dilate and almost miraculous change which it occtudonsin the disease', debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Impair. ed by e.lekness—the unstrung and relaxed organisation is at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together nn• der its influence. Nor i?tbe effect temporary; for the Oar dial properties of the:medicine reach the constitution itself, and restore It to its normal condition. Confusion, giddinerS, rush of blood to the bead, mean choly, debility; byiterfa, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction—fear orinsauity, dyspepsia, general mama. tion, irritability, narrowing, inability to sleep, diaeases incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, bye. Leda, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of -the heart, Impotency, constipation, etc-, from 'whatever causes arising, it is, If there be any relisuce to be placed on human teed• mony, absolutely infallible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOIL Varna. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative in all complaints luciden t to females, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of Stimulants have been invented-7 thouAands of invigorants concocted—all purporting to • be specieed in the Tariourdlreages and derangements to whloh the delicate formation of woman render her liable. Who suffers from weakness, derargement, nervousness, tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether peculiar to her sex, or common to both saxes—to give the invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Orothers, will find this Cordial after they have used a tot• tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy at. spring, who would not have been so but for this extraorm. nary preparation. And it le equally potent for the many ea- - eases for which it is recommended. Thousands of young men have been restored by using% and aot In a single in•. stance has it failed to benefit them. PERSONECOP PALE COMPLEXION. or consumptive habits, are restored by thence of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, re- '— low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO TIIE MISGUIDED. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produ• ced by early habits of youth, via: weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of eight, loss of mus cular 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 are to be dreaded. Less of memory, confusion 'of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, selfdtrust,, love of solitude; timidity, etc., are some of the evils prods. cad. All thus afflicted HEWER CONTEMPLATING IMAItItLiGB should reflect that a Pound mind and body are Chemed ne• cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without these, the journey through urebeecomes 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.hiorae's Invigorating Cordial has been conntafeitel by Borne unprincipled persona. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprie tor's facsimile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown in the glass: • Dr. Biorso , a Invigorating Cardial v 0. H. RING, Proprietor, N. Y. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles—priee three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, WS for twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by Drugglata throughout the United States, Canada and the West indite. v." d. Mil MEDICAL CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES LOSS OF MEMORY, EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, AGENTS Pittahurgh H.. KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood st Do. e'L.E:iIING, EROS.. No. CO Wood et. Do. EL 'E. SELLERS, Wood street. Allegheny elty...J. P. FLEMING. Apo t for Obte....J. D. PARK. Cincinnati.. falablanly DR, HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERKAN BITTERS, PREPARED ET DB. C. 31. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL 71YR1C1172047 CUBS LAYER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA: JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nerevus Debility, Diseases of eke Kidneys; and ail discuses artringfrom. a Such dissedaral Micros dicsause!‘ - Conetipa tion,lnward Fulness, ar Blood ta the Head, Acidityof the Stomach , Nausetulleartburn, Disgust for Food,' Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, flurried andDiffieultDreathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choak- • ing or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dote 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, Au., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imain'n lags of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to this prepandion, dose so with a feeling of the utmost confi dence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which It Is recommended. It is no new and untried article, tut one that has stood the test of a ten palm' trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar pre parations extant. The testimony in its favor given by Um most prominent and well known Physicians and individu als, in all parts of the country is Immense. Referring any who may doubt,to my "Memorabilla,"or Practical Remipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufact,ry, 12) Arch street, Phila. delphia, Pa. /fa-Bold by Dr. Gee. 11. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A Fahnestock St Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers 60 Wood street ; IL P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny decl9:dawlv is RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. OR, NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, FOR the Prevention and Cure of InTrairrrrenr and Ex- MITTENS NEVEM, Pavia and Acne, QUILLS and Ervin, DUMB AGUE, OraSR.AL DEBILITY, MORT EIYEATS, and 811 other forms of disease which have a common origin in Jta/arm or Afmama. 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—end will every where yield to this newly-discovered antidote, which is claimed to be the greatest discovery in medicine ever made. This specific is so harmless that It may be taken by per. sons of every age, sex or sondition, and it will not substi tute for one disease others still worse, as is too often the re sult in the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, and other poisonous rr 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 NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in the moat sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly in haling Malaria or Minas:at. It will Instantly check the Ague In persons who have suf fered for any length of time, from one day to twentmears, SO that they need never have cmatAerchill,by continuing its use according to directions. • It will immediately relieve all the distressing results of Bilious or Ague diseases, such es general debility, night sweats, etc. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and - radical cure is effected. Finally, its usewill banish Fever and Ague from families and all classes. Farmers and all laboring men, by adopt ing, it as a preventive, will be free from Ague or Bilious at tacks in that season of the year which, white it Is the most sickly, Is the most valuable one to them. One or two bottles will 'answer for ordinary cases* some may require more Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, accompany each bi Rio Price One Bailer. Liberal discounts made to the trade. Trade circulars for, warded on application and the article will be consigned on , liberal terms to responsible parties in every section of the Country. JAB. A. ERODES, Proprietor, • Providence, R. I. Aderre•-New York: C. V. 01 ICKENER A. CO., and O. 11. RING. ,- Boston: WEEKS A POTTER. Philadelphia: DYOTT A SONS.' •J;•MITCHELL, No. 265 Liberty street, next door to -Rand. „WOODSIDES A BROTIIEP., corner of Anderson and Laeocia sts.„ Allevheny. Ifele27 . . , . PrlVat* Diletalliteld - ItDR. BROWN; N 6. 41 Diamond Alley, De- dotes hie entlre attention to an office Practice. Nis business la - meetly ' confined to Private - rencreal Diseases, and such painfulaffections,' brought' on by imprudence, youthful indulgence andexcezel Byphilis,Ryphilitic Bruptlons,Gonorrhea,Cileet i ßtrieholt - Urethral !Recharges, Impurity °tithe Blood, with all Dist a:. les of the 'Venereal Organ. Bain Diseases, iicorbutlo /Imp; dons, Totter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Wells: ness, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, female .Weatness; Monthly Suppreesions, Disesses .of Pistol*. Itt Ano, liervone Affections, Pains in the Back and heirloOrti Lotion of the Mulder and lillneyemicomfallyireatedr Cure guaranteed, . •.: : ... • Twenty years' practice (ten in this elty)enableoDt.Btowl to otter 9.1359.111.11C013 of • speedy cure to allatho may come= dvs Munn. • Once and Private Clownoltatlon Rooms, 41,1rianiond !tiler 1116 Charges moderate.' novb:dkordy Palmer'. Velobrated litipacaareaal ellllloo 9 TANDA PREEMINENT for Savoring Soups, GIATICB 9 FiPb; breAt. Game, hc. N e advise all good house-wives to try it. Prim 25 cents per b-ttle, at all Grocery and/ran Storis in the United States and Canadas For sale by I.I'CLURG and U. 11. KEYSER, Pittalsirgn. , P. T WRIGIIT & CO., jectl9clirwly is 241 Market alr.et. ThTtadelebta. RMIT.ISIATIBILL-IH'. tirown's newly discovered remedy . for Rheumatism Is a speedy and certain Remedy . ._ that that painful-trouble. It never fella. DIAMOt Oficeand Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 Pittsburgh, Penn's. The Doctor's al ways at bsinl inaith23:llw. • - OAUIt Os, DIOSER, AACMTECTS:-oMr.as: Philo Ilan. No. 7f, Third street, Pittsburgh; and east aide of the Diamond, - Allegheny. J1,12-8m Fancy China Store CANNOT BE BUILEASEED in its assortment of elegant and meal CHINA. GLASS or QUEENSWARE for Families, hotels or bletehantsiat unusual LOW PIMPS YON CASH. • ap2:l:llti Chrtrlcitte Blume, ANTIPACTUREit INL DEALCit In [lawn Foarta t atul in. Importer of Mnale and Musical Instruments Sol* Agent for the celebrated Mumma PIANOS; also, for Saliet, Davie & Co.'s BOSTON PIANOS, with and without Coleman's .I. , 3lLsuAttsebment. [ms3] No. 118 Wood wear, ECOND HAND PIANO—One muhncany Sia-c.oisvo rum° 1 for MO, for rale by • CHARLOTTE BLUME ; tay3 No. 11S Woo 4 fare Pt. EEILIII,OO3IINOMX6, of tad pooroons, rerpettudos and other varieties, for Oemeteries, far sale by apl9:dhw JAM FIR NV ARDWIP. O n TitAWkititla ieL NTEI, Orden. we &loots of V* •Most. grrevel Tarletles, 1111 be filled prcuippyby__:• aplOpie JAMES WABDROP. s I. •