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MEE :t `-'1 -. :: T ;TYF4 ' .... 7- QI l ITT r POST.... I _, l ,mt-AlmlNtn ' ' , ADvxml,. DIV 2/0T "Case'."—lf any , of our readers wish to dross themselves in new apparel, ..- ; and desire it" to be "according to the eternal "•. litness of things," let them 'employ a man Who • tan -be depended upon in matters of taste. There are several such in town; but on the oth er hand there are not a few wheat ono welt well suppose "Nature's journeyman had made, and , sotmade them .well either,"—they lit a man so abominably. - Not one. of these - -or - rather not two of these—are M. Arnold & Bon, who we be- Dave are loaated in Market street,, near Fourth; for we "speak by the card" when we remark tipit'asult - obtained there will be "just what your fancy painted." If any ono questions the - oorrectness•of this,let him go and look for him , self. 2.Bselpg is belie*lng. DtsratoT,Connelt-Before Hon.' M . Hampton. Ia the case of J: Pollock, administrator of Ir. -Charles Morgan vs. Daniel Morgan, tried befOriandge :last week, the jury re -turned a verdict for defendants. Martha Neely vs. Hugh M'Cormick, adminis trator of John Neely. Riddell, Miller and Barton for plaintiff. Geo. P. Hamilton for defendants. Action for trespass ) of el "armis, et de bonis as . parte:Us: The Court was of opinion that plain tiff could not recover under the present form of action, and directed the jury to find for defend ant. 'Bill of exceptions filed. • . John Friedley et =al. vs. Charles Hamden el a/. M'Calmont for plaintiffs; Stowe and Brady for defendenti. Action of ejictment for eight and - a quarter acres and 12 perches of land in. Rosa • ,townehip. _ Defendants elaim under Jacob Fried ley, the:..tuaceator. of plaintiff ,by deed. Plain -tiffs allege that the. granter was insane at the time the eonveyance.was made. On trial.. To; diazette,,of yesterday, administers a de. ' served rebuke to the reporter of the Dispatch for his noparalelled metinnessin refusing to give ''that paper a copy of the decision Of Judge In the Duquesne Borough election case, al though-especially requested to do so by his Honor. It truly says -that such a disregard of eoutoloa conrtesy could only have been pupil prated by the Dispatch reporter; pronounces his .'" conduct mean beyond contempt;" and states that his "course will excite utter disgust in the mind of every man who can appreciate and un derstand the amenities of lice, and the rules of courtesy which should govern gentlemen." The gasette might knee-, by this time, that the indi vidual in question is capable Of any-dirty, con temptible trick.- the INCIDEV7.-00 Saturday hut, so the meanie? Falls City backed into the Ohio, at • WeWidths tr...mak.e her trial trip, a large grey . . eagle, 'which bad not been observed before, flew across the boat, through the dense smoke, and _ between the chimneys, taking up a position di rectly in the van, where it continued until the boat had made the distance of several miles up the Tier—allthe time flying very slow, in order not to get out of eight of the steamer. A bird of this kind is not often seen in that neighbor. hood, and as the Falls City is intended for the navigation of the Upper Mississippi, Capt. Gil. bent seems to think it must hero come from the Fills of St. Anthony expressly to witness the first trip of hianow boat. • DIPARTITSE or CAL.—The following steam trigs. with coal bargee in tow, left on Saturday and Monday: Black Diamond-6 barges, Louisville, 95,000 bus. J. Guthrie.. ...... 8 64,000 " Wi5c0n5in.........6 .. Madison, 45,000 A. ...... 6 .. Cincinnati, 45,000 " Hercules 6 it " 95,000 .. Lake Erie 6 " " 40,000 .. .......5 .. " 40,000 .. The Dian also left on Saturday with two barges', but she, with one of her bargee, Gunk at Mates Rippl es , zg, miles below this place. MR, I, A ra umiN' th e gentleman whose arrest in Allegheny, on Sunday' night, created so great an excitement, yesterday compromised the charge of false pretences with hi:. Charles, and was released. He afterwards ine - fitt:ted suit be• fore Alderinan Donaldson, of this city, against Joseph H. Scott, High Constable, sod Wills, for assault and battery with intent to kt:. l . on which charge the defendants gave ball in the Bum of $5OO. We also understand that it is the intention of Mr. Laughlin to bring a civil action spinet Mayor Adams and Mr. Charles. EXTENSIVE EOIIIIERY.—Mr. John Robinson, of Allegheny, son of Gen. Wm. Robinson, while standing in a tavern, in Lawrenceville, on Fri day night has his pocket picked of a wallet wontaining $l,lOO in gold and notes, and a Cheek for $5OO. A man named Henry Don aldson, of Tarentum, were arrested on suspi cion, taken before a magistrate of Lawrence. !ills, and held to bail to answer. No portion iof the stolen property has yet been recovered. A Dump CHSCIEEN TITIE7.-0n Friday night, some scoundrel entered the celebrated chicken Coops of Dr. Gross, near East Liberty, and stole his entire stock of chickens, including over $2OO worth of Shanghais and other rare breeds of fowls. Yesterday the chickens were found _at a house in the Fifth Ward, and information 'was made before Alderman ISl'Master, against a ;fellow named Washington Kano alias Irwin, for +the robbery. A warrant was issued for his ar rest. , ihays.—By reference to the adver tisement it will be seen that Mr. Gillespie bee allotted an hour in the forenoon, and two in the afternoon, to the especial accommodation of the latliea—no_ gentlemen being admitted during .Ittith _times. save those accompanied by their families. Ladies who have not yet - gazed upon this statue ." that enchants the world," can do an noir - without fear of interruption, by calling st the hours desigiikted, from 11 to 12 o'clock in the morning, and 4 to 6 in the evening. ChLAND LARCENY.—d man named Fleming Col lins'made information yesterday, at the Mayor's office, against William W. Diehl and William .litreets, for the larceny of $76. The deponent taste' the defendants inveigled him into a Levet n .41)12 Diamond alloy, kept by a man named Knight, ton.Bitnday evening, and while he was in there Wicked his pocket of a ports monnaie containing a 5O note and $25 in small notes. The accused were arrested and committed to jail, in default of bail. Collide is from Jefferson county, Ohio. 4. NEW Pergn.—We learn that a now paper is about to be started in Conuellsville, in Fay ette county, by Mr. Lafayette Markle, eon of Gen. Markle, of Westmoreland. Connelisvilie is w thriving borough, with every prospect of becoming a place of importance, and as Dir. Markle has had some experience in the news paper business,. we have no doubt he will meet '.with that success he deserves. Tit>a BENCH WARRANT CASE.—In tho case of IDavid Keen vs. John'Stewart and David Milks., application for a bench warrant, Judge Hamp den, yesterday, decided that the defendants h violated thelaw of 1842, relative to insolvency, and required them to give bail to apply to the •' Cohn of Common Pleas for tho benefit of tue insolvent act. The required bail was given, raid She defendants were released. LARCENY or CLOSMIIO.—Jobe Evans, alias Martin Dowiddy, was sent to jail yesterday, by 'Squire Wampler, of M'lleesporti charged, on oath of 8. W. Grey, with steall?sk a quantity of clothing. Mary Williams was also obmmitted to ne same place, by Alderman Major, for the larce .y of several articles of dress from Ann LebmaL. Fourre.tu GOLD Pas.—The beet gold pen ever andiarill take enough of ink at one dip to " *rite/ half a page. Price Vt. FOr'eate at KUV aer'e, 140 Wood street. ne:. 4 4 • - • .. r. s~P. ..: . • • .. • • • - • 7 ls ," i7. - r"Trir - i- - . J...,:-,,,,:=.::..,,....!--,:t.,. Total ..... STRALING A W&rcu.—A gentleman, whof , e name we have forgotten, while standing on 'le on Sunday, was robbed of a valuable watc#,_ Alellqw.mtmuct Connor was suspect , d , of beingthe.thief, and application was made :yesterday, to officer Hague, to have him art.( it ted. As yet, his whereabouts has not been die covered. BUIIGLABY. - 0a Saturday evening, some per son unknown, entered the residence of luso. ‘i[olaiHan, on -Federal street, Allegheny, e id ransacking through the house, entered • ae after " one of the inmates, and stole $6O in room of .ontent with the money, he cart od gold. Not . 4 t of clothes. away a new. an, " • Eitarrre.—A spthilal A MES STEAM EIRE - vsociation was held lat lug of the Firemen's A. committee appoin ed night, at which the specie. 'he steam Fire Ha to witness the operations of glue presented their report. , nand in favor quite lengthy, and takes strong gi of the new machine. no document is • h A., Munnimus ARRESTED .— We learn t l on at to man named Brewer, answering in descript. A i t ' the murderer of Captain Nixon, was arrests. Bt. Louis, on the 7th inst. We presume, if th, 'rumor Is correct, he will be immediately brought here. FAST Dartzsa.—Two fellows, named Gottf ied Derry and Augustus Masters, were fined $5 "yrs terday, by Mayor Adams, for racing on Sun day. Ausausstr Ctrr-epended, eightpone thou-. Sand dollen, haat year, in, grading and paving the streets. • , ':!:MAY 22 Encounaarso.--Tirere war not ,a single coal raitment to the nountijail yesterday, for drunk amass or vagrancy. NEWS BY TELEGRi!,2H. Reported Expressly for the Daily. Morning Post • Sudden Death...A Singular Event. Carman; May 21.—Elijah Williams, a rich planter of Barnesville, South Carolina, arrived here to day with eight negroes—one of whom was his wife, six his children, and the other his Wife's mother. Eta object was to manumit the - whole of them and settle them in this State; but just as be stepped from the steamboat into a . carriage befell dead. The negroes, Paving been brought here, are of course free raider ouriltate laws. - _ Williams had -previously willed the whole of his estate to - the negroea. Boston, stay 21.—The Governor's veto. of the Personal Liberty bill is sanctioned by a communication from the Attorney General, pronouncing the bill unconstitutional. The Senate sustained the bill over the veto by 32 to 3, and the Howse by a vote of 3 to 1. - The Kinney Expedition Fnmanimmu, Nay 21.—The Kinney case was argued in the United States Court today, on a habeas corpse, for the reduction of bail: After some conversation it was post poned until the next term. Church Destroyed by Fire BOSTON. May 21.—The Unitarian church at Cambridge port was destmed by flro yesterday. n was partially in. ATTENTIONI Wagon Masters and.Toanatere Bounty Land AGENCY, 92 Fourth street. 1-IFFICLERS, &Adieu% Musicians, Wagon Masters, Team kit sters. Ar.., who were regularly mustered into the ser vice of the. Unite - States, and every. Officer, Seaman, ordi osa7 Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the Navy; also, Militia or Volunteein or State Troops of any State or Territory. are entitled, by the late Act of Congress; to a Warrant for 160 Adres of Land. Thera who bare received 40 or SD Amor, are entitled to a Warrant for such quantity ot Land se will make, in the whole,l6o•Anren - • Polorut entrusting their claims to mecon rely upon hay tug them attended to promptly. All information free of charge. Letters promptly an swered. Address AUSTIN 1003118, mhl4 Bounty Land Agent, 92 Fourth et. FEM.'S TEA STORE, No. 88 .FSICA street, one door east of the Exchange Bank. TOW RWRIVING, a 101 l assortment of GREEN and BLACK TEAS, compri.ing an the grades now In use, purchased direct from the Importers, for cas -. Warranted of superior flavor, and will be sold, Wtoresale and Retail, .it the bared prices. (sat) S. JAYNES. 9 BtIiLDING 'LOTS. IN EitYRNTEI WARD, AT AUG 5.).) TION.—On SATURDAY afternoon, June 2d, at 3 O'clock, on the premises, wilt be ao:d, 35 veluable and very handsomely situated Lots of Ground, nine of which front* on Webster street, seventeen bn Devillier street, and nine on Dunean street, (near the residence co Gen. J. K. Moor. head.) Plans may be had at the Auction Rooms. The above are among the most desirable Lou! now for sale in this cily, being In a highly improved neighborhood, and within convenient distance ofthe centre of business. Tsane—One•lifth cash; residue in four equal annual payments, with interest payablesemknottally. my2l P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. LL THE MAGAZINES FOR MAY now ready at H. MINER d CO.'S, No. 32 Snilthfield 'treat : Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashions for May ; Putnam'a Magnetos for May; Graham's Magazine for May; Goday's Lady's. Book for May; Leslie's New York Journal for May; Ballou's Monthly for May; Household Words for May; Peterson's Magazine for May; Blackwood's Maculae far April. NEW BOORS: Kenneth; or, The Rear Guard of the Grand Army. B. the author of of Redclyffe," " Heart'sease," " Castle Builders," Au. Illatory of Turkey. By A. De Lamartine, author of "The Girondists," " TriTel In the Holy Land," &e. The O'Doherty Paper, by the late William Malan, L. L. D 4 annotated by Dr. Shelton Mackenzie, author of "Nodes Ambroziarsc," Ac. Robert Graham ; A Sequel to " Linda ; or, The Young Pilot of the Belle Creole. By Mrs. Caroline Lee Heats. Legends and Stories, of Ireland; by Lover; 2.,' cis. Mammon; or the Hardships of an Heiress, by Mrs. Gore; 2 parts, paper, 15 els. With all the NEW BOORS, for sale by H. MINER A CO , my 4 No, 52 Smithfield street illattLll.S DlCKEttb' WollSa—Blealallaute7so ct*. V) N*l4 0 0 PPetfle 51 : 50 cts poulbeY & SOD ; 150 cents. Nicholas Nlckleby; 50 coati. Pickwick Papers, 50 cent*. Ctratefias Proems, contalnine—A Christmas Carl; Th. Chimes; thicket on the Hearth; Battle of Lite : flaaateci Man; Pictures from Italy-50 cents. Martin Chnzatmelt; 50cents. Darnall Budge ;50 cent*. 011 Catieeity Shop; 50 cents. likelebes by " Boa," of Every Day Life and Peo ple; 50 cents. Oliver T 14.4. 50 cents. 324,000 a' Mammon or the Hardships of in Dairen; by Mrs. tlore ; Plirter. 2 vol ' unost, 75 cents—or cloth, aua dollar. nil:elated Sketches to Paris; 1 vol., cloth, $1,25. Temptation; by 3. P. Smith-50 cents. Banker's Daughter; by Reynolcle-60 cents. Lost Ileirera ; by Mrs. bloathworth. The luitiats4—a Love Novel—the best one ever written. Complete In two volumes, paper cover; price One dollar; or bound in ono valuate, cloth, for one loner and twenty five cents a copy_ Call or send for vhstay - tr you leant la The Book Hoe, to MINER ♦ co, rayl2 No. 32 Pmltlifield t r t. J. WHITE. VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER. Bas it t :SCOVEBED his health sop to sesame Ws old business, and hu opened hie BLIND 51ANDPAD- Tally, a t N a : es it':97ll smart, Dear the Post office, tw •• n Wood and Smithfield, where he In" en & mill:n.l3 ' of BLINDS, trimmed with 1 ,1,„213 and fancy worsted and slit trimmings, and is prepared to t;:l am°,_ "rdnT !n his ileac, on the most reasonable terms. Ills wo:` nliffnn"s' give satisfaction or mot ep Wooded. Old Blinds Repaired. *3- Please give him a call, as he can't be but In I.o ll ' manship. 10/7;19 ALUAtiLIS WORKS ON AGRICULTURE— V— Saxtun's Extral Bend Books, let and 2.1 series; Johnson's Agriculture Chemistry; Solly's Rural Rodger's Ficientite. Agriculture, Gay's Elements Beatty's Southern Doming's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America; Ladle.' Companion to Flower Garden'. Barry'. Fruit Gardener; Neil's McMahan's American Gardener. Farmer's and Planter's Ex:cycler...die. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN. _my9 No 104 Wood street. II ;WKS: BOOMS!: BOOKS I' Englishwoman In Russia, by • Ten Tears' Resident, 1 vol. cloth, $1,12;4e. Surgical Reports and Miscellaneous Papers, by Dr. Geor;to Hayward; 1 volume cloth, $1,25. Tricolored Sketches In Perin 1 volume cloth, f 1,25. Temptation, by .1 P. Smith; 50 rents Banker's Daughter, by Reynolds; 50 cents. Lost Heiress, by Mm Southworth. The Initials: a Love Novel—the best one ever written. Complete la two volumes, paper cover, price ane dollar; or bound In one volume, cloth, fee one dolllar and twenty five cents a copy. Call or mud for whatever you want in the book line, to H. MINER & CO., my 9 N 0.32 Smithfield street. BUTTE 2 barrels Frerb Buttar; R -1 box Prime Roll; Recelred oo emaignment and for sale by mill ATWE'LL LEE t CO- WANTED, for Adoption in s small family, a GIRL of 10 or 111 years of age Au orphan preferred. Apply to 8. OUTIIBRRT tr. RON, myll Real Estate and & 'I Alta, 140 Third at. YRABOLB--1000 Parasols, comprising same new styles In MOIRE ANTIQUE, BROCADE BILK, and some large sizes, suitable for old ladle., just received vy myll A. A. MASON & CO Q I WASET POTATORS-10 bbli. prime Jereey, , for feed, for eels. I sp2ll JAMES W ARDROP ABPARAOBAB AND BOOTS In stare and for sale by lapliblawl JAMES WARDROP. DINE APPLES-2 make Jost received and for aaie by my 6 REYMEB & ANDEILSONT. WRAPPING PAPER-100 reams reed end for bale by myll ATWELL, LBS. A CO. FLOUR -MO bbla in stare and far rata by mys 8. BARBA UGH A CO HOPS -10 balm Jum received and for •sle by mys B. ELARBAIIOII k CO I)BY 111M1B-600 dry dint hides, to arrive and for sale by [mYs] B. HARBAUGH & CO. Private French Lessons MONSTEUR . ALPHONS DANSE, a native, and for a number of pears a resident, of Parte, (Prom%) re• spectfully announces to the Ladies and Gen' lemon of Pitts. burgh and Allegheny, that he will give Lessons in the French Language, Privately', or in classes. Particular attention will be given to the acquirement of a pure and correct pronunciation. licssizacs—John Shipton, ER; E. du Plessis Denny, Keg; John V"ming , En.; it. T. Kennedy, Esq.; Ilenry Kleber, Esq. For terms, apply to Rant Kunsa, at his !new Moak Store, No. 53 Fifth street. myl2:lot FINE EXTRACTS FOR THE 14NDICERCHLRI—I hare on hand a large and fine assortment of Extracts for the handkerchief, consisting of Bazin'a, Lubin's, Harrisons, ac., do. Those wishing fine extracts can always procure them at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, my 7 corner of Market street and the Diamond. 'IM/YORE MINERAL WATER-2A bbls and balf-bble AIP Pet received fresh from the Spring•. and for sale by my 12 JOHN MOORHEAD, 27 Wood at. PIG LItON-100 tons Forge Anthracite. 200 do Mercer Co., “Bbarun Furnace," for foundry and forge. For sale by JOHN MOORIIEAD, my 1 227 Wood street. . . BLOOMS -26 tone Juniata Forge; 20 " Idanode Forge; 60 " L 11. Isett's best Juniata ; 76 " Lake Champlain; for sale by myl2 JOHN MCKIRIIE&D, 27 Wood at. SUNDBTE4— 75 bags prime lib Coffee; 15 pockets Java do 30 hhds N. 0. Sugar, 15 bbls Refined Sugars; 100 do New Orleans Molasses; 20 do Sugar•Honse do 00 half chests Green and Black Teas; 25 caddy boxes do do 76 boxessuperior brands Tobacco; 60 do Rosin Soap; 60 do M. and D. Candles; 20 do Star do 300 kegs assorted Nails; 200 boxes 8:10, 0:12,10x12 and 10x14 Window Glass. Together with a general assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh manufactures—for sale by myl2 JOHN MOORHEAD, 27 Wood et. Dlssolutlion of Copartnersihip. THE FIRM OF LIVINGSTON, lU)GGEN & CO., Pro prietors of the PITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORKS, was dissolved by the death of Mr. Joni J. Room, on the 14th of March last. The business of the NOVELTY WORKS will be continued in all its branches by the surviving partners, under the name and style of LIVINGSTON, COPELAND & CO., who will also settle up the affairs of the iste Gnu. L. R. LIVINGSTON, CALVIN ADAMS, J. K. IdOORHEAD, Pittsburgh, Pa., May 4.1855.] W. IL COPELAND. 60088.-usteopesting,sanew and splendid stock WATOII3I3, JEWELRY, Ai., at the Old Establish • NVILSON, 67 Market stTeet, corner of ad Hem. Customers and - Melton will alwaya find this a warth- . sat establh3hment to deal with, and prices as safe and it. whore.-either Hatit'or Week el:wan . 1 ale Special . attention paid to FM WATCH IMPAIR /fir apl9 ING. OW TillftTY4llX ACRES, with .11r• pi : Tenu M„.... Price $2149. For sale by Man= A F0N,140 Third at. •••••;., -wrigA ;r rt., ;;141• 444 .7--...- _ 4 4 t0;.•,1._. ' s, • 1; • • ' :.4.;‘", "t., • Governor's Veto t C . 0 '-' • , ;i d ` - --t 4, , COMMERCIAL POST TIPTRADE BOARD OF AND -- OPPIOEB rraiaL4a--Jonx emproN. . • • .nrit vice Presirkat--Wm. U. ffiirorn. &cord " WK. A. !Dawn. ' fleartiry—WK. 8. Morn. Treartirer—Jons D. SMUT' Buperilifendent—S. T. NOETIILM, JR. ammittee of Arbitration for Apra—Wmaom 11. Bumf, O. P 4 WB. Rao, 8.8. Baron, W. K. NLIIIC; J. K. PINNOOL DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH HARM'. Orique or Val Deus Montan Posra • Tuesday, May 22, 1855. f There was a fair business done yesterday. Prices,low ever, are not materiatly changed. FLOUR-40 bbls extra, from store;slo,l2 ;65 bbla super fine, store, t 59,87,4; 120 bbls extra. -wharf, $9 75 ; 20 bbls .extra family, wharf, $10; 58 bbla • superfine, store, $9,87; 40 bbls exult, store, 10; 20 bbla fine, store, $9; 20 bbls an. .pertee, store. $9 80. RYE FLOIIII-16 bble store $B. GRAIN-250 bush Sheli'd Corn, delivered, 95e; 275 bush Oats, Wharf, 600. hhd. prime, 4 months, 7c. BACON-3,000 Be Shouldered. 60 days, Sc; , 4 1,000 lbs Sides. GO days, 9'%c; 4;000' lbs Shouldered country, cash, 7%; 7.000 Ma Shouldered, Sides and Hams, 73:'&9010c; 3,000 lbs Shouldered, cash, 80. DRIED FRIIIT-7 casks Dried Peaches Retina, $275. 011EESE-40 boxes W It 10c. FE aTIIERS-2000 Be, 4 months, 38c. • LEAD-2,200 pip, 4 months, 6c. GERMAN CLAY-10 casks, time, per ton, $2B. PIG METAL-50 tons Mercer co., 6 months, $2O; 50 tons Mercer co., 6 months, $22. Money, Storks, and Imports. The foreign commercial advice, are considered satisfac tory. The large consumption of cotton in England, and accumulation of money, accompanied with-a fall In its real value, were considered of favorable augury, nolwithstand• lug a slight decline in consols from the fluctuation!' of the bout. The increased expenditure of the government makes up for the diminished expenditure of the mess of the tax•payers, Liquidation of accounts is steadily progressing there as well as here, and mint brings In large aupplies of money and specie to the centres of settlement , — that is, London and New York, which will tell powerfully, in a few monthfi, on the markets of both, when financiers and operators can feel asenrod about the growing cereal crops. Money is easy toborow,but difficult to place out to vatic faction. All the usual dealers in money have large balances daily left over, and the rates of loan and discount are con sequently easy. ranging term 5 to 7—mostly s@il for call loans, and 534.16t7 for discounts. The itcck market proved very tinisailsfactory to day for the emulators. The transactions ware very few. Good in vestments show no weakness as to price, but the atocka usually operated in on time are heavy. The brokers have the entire game to themselves. The heaviest stocks were Reading and liarlem. Readirg has been, till very lately, the favorite of the speculators It was the most active and buoyant of its clans. Now, however, it has taker: a step or two backwards. The Imports of foreign dry goods durtog the week hare been moderate. The following Is s statement ef their value : 1854. 1855. Total entered at tbo port. 1.802,090 $093.141 Total thrown upon the market ... 811/,105 740,302 1854. 1855 Total entered at tho port 538,118,745 $21,146,569 Total thrown upon the market :15,270,691 22482;378 —New York Evening PO3l, Saturday. . TREMOR/OH MARKETS Nra Yong. May Qt.—Cotton firm ; sales 400 hales New Orleans middling 10-.1. Slone a trifle higher; sales 5250 bbl grail Ohio at $9,67®10,18, and 850 bbls Southern at $11,81(4111.50. Wheat lower; unsettled. Corn unchanged; sales 45,050 bushels mixed at $1,1401,1434:,. Pork a trine lower; sales 11300 bhls at $17,685b17,75. beer firm. Lard unchanged; sales COG bbla. llama heavy at 9%@9%. Whisky: Ohio hoary at 2& Coffee dull. Sugar firm; Pales Orleans at O©G. Sales 1000 piss Galena Lead at $8,25. Stocks steady: Money unchanged; bandana sixes 00%; In diana fires 653; Missouri sixes 91%; Central 91%; Erie PrituntnrutS, May 21.—F1unr: demand limited; about 16010 Obis Puperilne at sio,aogat, and some lots caw* at $llOll 37. Rye Flour steady; sales 100 bpi' et $7,25. Corn Meal quiet at $5. Wheat scarce. 1 eery. Sales 1000 bvu. prime Bonus. rabilo at SIL I 67 and V:i00 bushels red •t $003.. Rye lower, and small sales at $1,600115 Corn In denuml: rulers 14,000 bushels at 31,1101,12 afloat and in store. Whisky steady. In bbl, 40 and in JAW, 39. CS3CINTIATI. -May 21.—The Aver has Aden four inches. Weather fine. Flour dull at $9,4009.50. Whisky 33. Outs dull at 43; sales 8) bblr. Cfloversekd $5,270.5,G0. Butter dull at 310018. Provisions buoyant; sales 1500 bids Pork, cloaing at $l6 fur 31Ao: sales 800 bbl, Baron ; libmildets at 731 packed; Wes 6009 pierel common Hams i t 10, 403 keel prime Lard at lir. Linseed Oil irdr•rive 4 1 0 31,05. COM% doll at 11a,113 4 . Stigar 907. ki boars 34. 111 ago:hoes, &o. -- .HARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR MAY 1:0 CENTS Putnam's Graham's " (leder. Dalton o to Frank Le3lle's Gazette " CO '• Journal " 13 Tegeth r with all the leading resent pers. Purchasers will get Ate ! , .linfastnes for one dollar, instead of four as at other plarea. For sale at 87 Wood street Joseph Whites Carrlag• Itepoaliory. TOdEPU WHITE, now carrying on bust- ty nese in his spacious premises. (now s lately enlarge...lj on the Pittsbargh and Oreensburg turnpike, near the Two Milo .." 4,4,00111 " Bun. between Pitt.3burgh and I &wren...l,llle, respectlully invitee the public to inspect Ids stoek of CARE! AGE.a. OUGGIE:_ 4 , Ar. And he particularly informs gentlemen purchasers, that one price only is made. Fourteen years' experience In the huaioels, enables him to place before patroas the fame choice collection of Carriages many year. past It has been 1,14 particular department to select from the TSIIOII.II and most talentsti Eastern menu fe.cturent The success of his new system L 3 complete—the economy of his arrangements will eupply 'he best and moat fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by thine heavy expenses, which the mania for decorating boost, of V usiness has beeped upon the price of good., (owing too large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE will roil, on ready money only, at mubb less than the usual pronto. [l33Kal/3•1 Carrlagenwralrml In the beet manner, with despatch IiMM•11 For Mole• F "'njf,l.lAllD TABLItto, on varyterms, all compl ete „,„, d p te 3 orstar. Buquire for partlaulan of LE9POLD SAM, •p2d:lmd Nag p and f) Markpt etro.t. mr Bomcd Lot tor Salo AGOOD DEILDING LOT, 21 fret front on Carron street by 100 fret In depth, In Birminzhain, cIII bs sold cheap. Enquire of OEO. V. tiII,LMORE, jel3 at office of the hlornind Post. FOR SALE VERY CIIEA.P. A BUILDING LOT IN ALL}XIIINNY CITY. 21 fret by a. 100. A good bargain can Ira had by applying ROOl3 at Oa °Mc. or the MORNING POST. olltr i.VVEIIY ADVANTAGE abould ho taken or favorable ij Arcumstauces, when times are hard; then save your murtey, srh;ell is the same thing a. making It, b7g.ring your 11170T6 ovd 6110E8, wholefale or retail, at ho 107 Market street, of my 10 W, E. E.CIIIIERT7. / 000 CAovl-vNwIE i 1 61 ( 1 0 1 , .N . "0 .3 :4 1 . , ) , L ES — D A t fi v e s • a a rtl . e t. l rev TLEY. toy 8 lattP , G TACKLE—A large ion. tmcat on band and fon aide by [royBl SOWN 6 TETLEY. . _ • elbEiS—Jut4 rcneired, come rkh iirrade• .Irate tmptl Lied Lack Silts, by 1(11 )0 W 1A 4N I'd just receiv and fur sale by tsaYt/ REYNIER A A NDERSON VILENCII LAWNS—A. A. MASON A CO. inert,' eaten tion to their superior ausarionent of fine French Lawns, Jaronets and Nue/ine. mll4 MALL TODAY AT CARGO'S OALLeIIY, No. io Fourth 11 .. / street. ruyl2 CI:EAP WALL PAPEtts-s-nosr !undies just rorssA - od and for sale.by (myl2) WALTRIt MAIIBIIALL. I 7h..:ITbA,PIECEtt, for Cbaude ler* and betietradft, f.r Ni Palo by (myl2) WALTKIt P. MA KM! A Li, N1 1 111?SNI// PAPER IlAtitiltitlit., at tis WOOD be 1.11 Received h.' /est steamers, new design, in Geld, peetry, and place, Wail Papera, Borders and Pan• I deans lions. WALTER P. MARSHALL, azyl2 {IS Word street. LOUR-108 Ginnh,r. Family Flout (not in good cooperF •ge) receiving on c,vo.signment, nod for eel.; low by myl2 ATWELL., Ll l CO. DOTATUES-4u aarks o,dena Potatoes received ou con. signment and for sale by myi2 00 IMMO ORANGE.S. p fI y uI y T t o k orlo s r b 2r .ale by .royl2 No. 39 Wood Amt. MINEILAL WATS:lin—Congress ; Bedford and Blue Lek Waters, always on hand at ' JOs. mys Corner Diamond and hiarket st. 1.; t t BOXES LEMONS; 4.71../ 40 " Oranges; 60 " &Altai Herring; just received and for vain b pairmsß & ANDERSON, myll No. 39 Wood street. ' SEGAILS-1090 Washington Regaluo; 6000 Havana; 6000 Crux Principe; 5000 Prlncii.e, Eagle brand; for eala by 11EYMER. .4 ANDERSON, mpll No. 39 Wood street. 11..6 SLAW LS--Alarge aafortment of Plain, Fig'd and 0 Black Bilk Shawls just received. myll A. A. MASON A CO. PURR LEGS-70 bbli for tale by my 7 lIENRY 11. COLLINS FANCY o A B dlSlClLE3—bomething suitable hi Nancy and Plain Cashmeres Just received. my 7 A. A. MASON & CO. 100 PISCES HEAVY UINOIIAMS, good colors, Just re• c*lved by Imy7) A. A. MASON 6 CO. LIAST COLORED CALICOES-71Ra) pes good Fast Colored r Calicoes just received and retatdog at 6% cente per yard. . ft. A. MASON a co., PONGES—A large assortment ed Dna and coarse Spongea 0 on hand and nr sale by 30S. FLEMING, Iny7 Cortior Diamond and Market at. 0 lIGAR AND MOLASSES— I..., 160 bbde Plantation Sugar; 600 bbla Plantation Molaanea; 150 hf bble do do 100 bbla Sugar House do 10 lir bbie Golden Syrup : for Eale by mys MILLER & racirrrsoN It.A.NONS-60 boxes O. tinges ; ll 40 " Lemons; just received and for rale by [mys] RHYMER & ANDERSON. STATEMENT FROM CANADA GOMA, February i th, 1854. Marrs. B. A. Fahnesioth. te Co.—We had the pleasure o receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your Vor mifuge, which will be ver) grad!) log to you, as it was Ben voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly, J. MUSSON - & CO: Genttemen—My little daughter, four years old, and my eon, older, were for a considerable time suffering from worms. I purchased two bottles of your Vermifuge, of which I gave them three doses, according to directions, and strange to say, l less than three hours th , y passed no less than WIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some of the extraor dinary length of from twelve to fifteen inches. Having experienced so much of the beneficial effects of your Vermifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend it to the public, es, in my opinion, one of the most efficacious reme dies against worms ever offered to the public. Gentlemen, believe me to be Your much obliged and humble serv't, NATHANIEL, LEATERS. Prepared and sold by B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00 corner of Flret and Wood streets. myl ft MANTILLAS.—A. A. IttAOUN & 00. will open an Mon. day, April9th, some splendid new styles of Mantillas, to,whloh they Invite the attention of the Ladies. ap9 HidslP SEED-33 bus. prime for sale by B. L. FAHNE3TOOK & CO., mys Corner Wood and First sts. FLOUR -20 barrels Ka. Family recalrlng and far sale by &pig AT WELL, LEE A 00. 's.• 1v a O. /=" '',, - • ~. . 4.• 0! - di ir • • %4 I==M== AEI/ S .IFOR_J/111Lelt eVerbing- at thief there were 6 feet . 10 Inches by- the merle, oild,etetheety r ef th e pri o r 2 , 4 Suitt. Aveitto3r crouily;Oh eve ry prospector more rein. Tux fast passenger steamer " Forest City" is the regular packet for Wheeling this morning; her hour of ilepartize Ls at 10 o'eleek. TER steamer .A.J. 0. Fremont," Capt. Stoekqale, will leave for Bt. Louis' today. the le a first class boat, and will give every satisfaction to those traveling onber. Tux steamer "Allegheny," Oapt. Dagen, le the regular , packet for Cincinnati this morning; for 'speed 'and accent_ modatione she kr not intrpseseti by any boat in the trade. She leases at 10 o'clock. Tul fine steamer "Paul loneS,"-Oapt. J. B. Dales, is now loading for Bt. Lonis t end will lease to-day. Her accommo• denims for cabin and deck passengers are of the best kind, and those traveling' West will find - it to their interest to give her a call. Tux pretty new steamert'Fanny Hanle," Capt. L. Abrams, arrived from Brownsville yesterday; she is of light draught, and intends making her maiden trip to St.itattl, We shall have something more tuasfy about her in a few days. Tan river at St. Louis, on the 18th, was rising. It rose three inches up to six o'clock Thursday evening. Two boats from the Missouri Thursday. brought light cargoes, and report no improvement in the itage of water. -The water on the Lower Rapids of the. Mississippi is reported slowly on the increase. Illinois river was felling fast attest amounts, but the late rains may have checked its decline. The steamers James Park and Castle Garden left St. Louts for Pittsburgh: The Clara Doan arrived at St. Louis on the 18th, from Dubuque, hotrod for Pittsburgh with a full freight. The Latrobe left for St. Paul, and Hate Cassel for Kansas river. The steamer David-, Wpm, fr'm Missouri river. meton the 15th tbe J. P. Pringle! at Rockport; Vien na below, laid by all night for the wind; Twin City at Fisher'; Alms sparring ovtr Howell's bar, with heavy rain Wa take the following items from the. Louisville Courier ; of the 10th Inst.: There were 6 feet 6 inches waterin the canal and about 3: 1 ,4 feet on the falls in the palm During' the past 24 hours the alter had linen 2 inches. The weather yestetdaY was quite cool, chilly, and a little "flurry " of snow would not be altogether ont of reason, as snow fell in Louisville on the 17th of May last year. Salt river, as w• learn from Capt. Sturgeon, of the Eclipse, was running like an angry flood, having rhea three feet at the month. Along the lower Ohio there were about three fathoms of water. The Tennessee river, on Thursday, wieridog, with heavy nine along its course, and a rise of ten.feta water reported at Eastport. Nrw Oatestts—Rzo Etym.—The weather at New Orleans was again quite warm last Eaturdan , frith no rain, and business quite dull, and freights mere. A plenty of rain was reported to have fallen In Alabama,' ARK I V ED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson,Brownsville. " Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Gen. Bayard,Peebles,Elizabeth. • " Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville. " Venture, Gordon, Beaver. " Gen. blamer, -,Steubenville. . 4 Forest City, doore, Weeling. 4 • Allegheny, ld'Lean, Cincinnati. Farley Harris, Abrams, Itrownsville hiantileld, Greenlee, St. Louts. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. Luzarne,Sennett,Brownsville. " Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville. Venture,Gordon, Beaver. Gen. Lehner, -. Steubenville Diurnal. Sheppard, Wheeling. Quaker City, Shank, Louisville. Argyle, Coles, St. Louis. PITTSBURGH, CINCDSHATI, LOUISVILLE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Stearn Pucka -Line, PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Tuts Lox is composed of seven idadtirst elms powerful Steamers, une gi nailed for spoest,spiendor,sately and comfort, and is the onT 1111017011 DAILY LISIOT 5T1124 "learn on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Mail Line of Steamers from tancinnati to Louisville and feint Louis, by which passengers and freight are ticket/4 and rn ceiptel tArough doily. Two new Stammers have been added to the Line, which now consists of tho following boats: " I:kyle/Departure Boats. Captains: from * Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE, STATE....-..hi. AV. Ilia.TincOrn.-Bundai. KEYSTONE STATE-.-Jaeou IlAux9.- Monday. ALLIXIIIENY &PLAts....------Tuefday.. CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA J. Oases. —Thursday: N. _ - PMNEYLVAN/A-.-.....7eo.ll.ttearinvaa- -Saturday.. Lame daily at 10 o'clock, A. IL,precisely. No frelitht received alter nine o'clock clock on the morning of de entire. Or pullet:air% apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, 1 Age . ti, JOHN FLACK, Monongahela House Buildings, i norms) Pit taburgb , 1855 Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. The DIURNAL. Captain A4B. antentan, and the fourar CITY, Captain GIMILIE D. Sloane, Cu run am regular DAILY PACKET.% between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping tt all intermediate porta. The DIURNAL will learn Pittsburgh on Mondays, lied• nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—Returning she will leave wheeling on Tuesdays,Thursdays and Seturdaya, at 7,4 o'clock. A.M. The FOREST CITY leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, tys and Eaton:LlN, at tO o'clock, A.M.—Returning. she will /ease Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri• days, at 7 o'clock. A.M. For freight or panne apply on board or to J. D. COLLINOWoOD, Agent, No. 155 Front street. For Sit. Paul, Direct. The new light draught ateamer FANNY • TIARA'S, Captain L. Anums, upt !care forthe „ - above and Intennediato pert!. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ray= BARNES ft LIVINGSTON, Agent. For St. Louts. _ The steamer P.F.R.S.IA, Capt..J. A. ROLINSO2I, C. A Emomum,Clerk, will lease for abase and Intermediate ports, on TUESDAY, T.Z.I Inst., at ID 4. M. For freight or resume, apply on boArd, For pt. Louis, tiaLleos and Dubuque. The etramer MANSFIELD, Tuna. tismitzr, Captain, It, Boxrex,jr. Clerk,will learn for above and intermediate landing!, on T C ESDAY, Slay 'AP, at 10 A 51. For ['night or passage apply tm bhard, or to nty2l PLACE & LIVINGibTON. Agents. For St. P 16131, Dlrect. The steamer SWALLOW, J. C. Asrwst,T, Captain; Barr, Clerk ; 4'lll leave for the above and Intermediate ports . on WEDNES DAY, May =a, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, rr to my2l FL ACE & LI VINGSTON. Agents. It= The steamer J. C. FRI:MONT. Captain, JOHN I C. STDCHD.ILZ; Clerk, A. SromtoALE; all I learn . for the above and all latermediato port , , on TUES.. I AY, May 214, at 10 A. 11. lor.freight or panage apply on board, or to MYI9 FLACK k. LIVINGSTON, Agents. — Por St. L•outS. The steamer PAUL JONES, Cept. J. D. DAUB, F. GM iTILZ Clerk, will leave for the . 4^-7 ` abrve and intermediate porta on TUESDAY, 21 itlfq at 10 A. M. For fr eight or passage apply on board, or to mylB FLACK a BARNES. Agents. 0 'orotund, Port Stanley and Port Burwell. ATWELL, LEE A CO THE FINE low prestige geeing TELEGRAPH, Captain R. Beattow, will malts two gips a week 'between Cleveland: Port Stanley, end Port Burwell, es follows: Lego! Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at 714 o'clock. Leaves pwilunvell for Port Stanley pt 1 o'clock. Leaves Port Stanley. for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATARRAT eVENING, at 7 o'clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and flferi 'nat.& the Cleveland and Pitinhtirgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo , Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Alan connects at Port. Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great WeStuni Railroad. For freight and plumage apply on board, or to BCOVILL LAUDEADAL}I, Clevaland; 8. 11. 110LC0.1113, Port-Stantay, or A. hrilltlDF.. Port Burwell. mar27:tnay. LECHE CLERK, Sr. Louis, Mo., (at W. N. Newell's oilice.) J. K. BARBOUR baring long experience in Receiving and Dischargingareight tor Steamboats. offers superior inducemenis to Steamboats desiring a DISOEIARG INC CLERK. rept ATRACT OA LAND, situate In Washington township, Westmoreland county, three miles from. Warren, the eats distance front the North.wastern Railroad, and twen. ty•tive miles from Pittsburgh, containing One Hundred and Eighty-File Acres, One Untadred and Fifty Two Perches, strict measure; ONE UUNDItED AND TWENTY ACRES of which is cleared, and TWENTY in good meadow rand. There aro erected on the premises several Equere log build. 'rigs, a bank barn, and en excellent Fruit orchard. Tsuats—Onethird of the purchase money in hand, and the balance in yearly payments without interest. Posses. Ilion will be given on the first day of October, 1965. my 4 SAMUEL BEIGITLEY. WILIKILNIS HALL, • W. C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR. Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. THUS spacious establishmenthas been leased by the sub. suriber, and completely renovated. He is at all hours prepared to furnish every luxury that can be found in the best regulated restaurants In the States. Ills spacious Bar will always be supplied with the very best Liquors. Game of every de• seription, in its season, can always be found at Wilkins Ilan. [ap7] W. O. GALLAGHER. ' lAN reasonable terms, a very neat, vertical STEAM EN. •ki 0111 E, 6 inch cylinder ' 20 Inch stroke.. Alsn, a very superior DOUBLE FLUE S TEADS BOMBE, 14 feet long, 36 inches diameter. For terms, Ac., apply to W. B. MAYAN:, Stationer, my 2 Market street,oorner Second. Hats and Caps. —. We would invite the attention of our friends and the publio to a splendid assortment of HATS and °APS, which We are now opening for the Summer trade, which, for beauty of style, exceeds anything ever o ff ere d in the city, or west of the Mountains. Call and ex. amine for yourselves. J. WILSON & SON, ap7 91. Wood street, Pittsburgh. Law Books. -r autherrized to sell low Dome valuable Law Book! J_ 10 vols. Pa. Repute, by Barr; Bouvier's Lueldtutes; Greeullers Evidence; Pfluirtores Digest, last ed.; And other Reports, Elementary Worke„ke. GEO. P. GIL MORE,. sup.% at the office of Morning Post. • 't 4 • 7.• tY - A tV4:2 • • FORT OF PITTSBURGH 6 rm , 10 Roma WKS.= to Mt Cy/XX= STEAMBOATS. "1855." AND SAINT LOUIS. Mt Tait 00TerMICII or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT =MTN And Saint Louis. For Ht. Lpnls. " 1855 " CANADA K. Barbour, For Sale. IUZECUTI RIDLE KIPS, of our own make, warranted good and , cheap. Everything in the eportlng way will be found at the Enterprise Gun Werke." BOWS a TETLEY, my 3 ntt Wood etreet. ITTSBURGH THEATRE —Firm ants? P JOH.EPH O. FOSTER, Lave and Mager. PIMPS OP ADMISSION: Boxes and Parquette....lsoc. I Private Boxe:l,large 41.03 Second Tier 25z. Private Poxes,sreall....ss.od Boxes for colued persons cents. Aila - • Certificate. securing seats, 12% mats extra. • Doors open at 7%; performance comb:tepees at'S o'clock. . FAREWELL ENE/A(3EIIE3T of the eminent Wonders of the Age, the renowned BATEMAN' CIILLDRE t. TO TILE PIIBLIC.—These wbrld-renowned prodi.Oes. at the close of their engagement in this city, retire finally from the stage. So remember it is the last chanceofs.eteg them. Bring your funnies and secure your seat.~.. Box Office open from ten to three. TUESDAY May 22d. 1805, will be acted the Lst A..t of llandet—Hamlet, Miss Ellen Bateman; Ghost, 0. Fos. ter; Ophella, ?See Foster. To be followed by the Comedy of the Th• Young Coup le—Charles do Bionvill,, Miss Ellen Bateman; Hen to de Vigny, Miss Hate hateman. T.) conclude with . . Love in a Cupboard—Quake, Bayley; Simon, Glass ford; Sophia, Mien A. Rorie. To-morrow, third night of the wonderful BATEMAN CIIILDRRN. THE GREEK SLAVE. Pittsburgh, May 11. .Pfir Ladies alone admittedirom 11 to 12 in the morning, and 4 to ts In the evening. JOHN W. M'CARTHY, Bill Poster and Distributor, &Sr Wnt attend to the Posting and Distributing of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, de. All eommunleatiotu—either hymn% telegraph,or other else—directed to the office of the Morning Post, alit r+- mlie prompt attention. ap7 • Auction—Daily Salon. AT the Commercial Sales booms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fanny Dry Goods,Clothing, Soots • d Shoes, Fiats, Cape, hr., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. kL, Groceries.Qnsensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur allure, de., AT 7 O'CLOCE, P. M., Books, Stationary, Fancy Artielea, Musical Irustraniant.N Hardware and Cutlery Clothing, Variety Goode, Gold and Mlrer watches, Au P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Da31.11 CENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD. 1 t,:f.:,,51: 4 75,' ;:cplyiiif-jfe- 7 -;- - , 7.,- ....A , 1.-' , : , 3 "-k.- , .. v': . ;... Summer Arrangement—Change of Time TIMER DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY, (SUNDAY. EX. And but one Change of Cara between Columbus and Baltimore: N and after 51,,nday, :day itb, 1855, Trains will run as O Leaver (Expresa Train, Mail Train, Night Train)—Co lumbrta 1010 A. M. 2:30 P M.; 11:00 P. M. .Arrive: BallairtM P. M; 015 P. N; 5:45 A. 51. Leave: (Mall Train, Expresla Train, Night Train)—Bell• air 5:50 A. 514 12.110 M.; &GO P. M. Arrive: Columbus 12:10 P. M; 040 P. 11.; 1:10 A. M GOING BAST. The 1010 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the Express Train shish leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and 311. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East. ern Cities. The 230 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with *he second Train from Cincinnati; at. Newark with Flaniihsity; litatire•ld 'end hrwath Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train an Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Louicville and points below Cincinnati ; and taking the 9 A. Id. Train on Little Miami Railroad. will connect with this Train at Col umbuw Pt...engem leaving Inmana p die and Richmond by mon. log Train on Indiana C-ntrel Railroad will also counen with this Train at Columone, and reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train cn Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti more at I P. IL, next day. The 10:30 P. 11. Train connects at Columbus with the Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5 P. M., and arrives at Balloon at 5:15 A. M.; connecting with the Accommoda• Lion Train on the Baltimore awl Ohio Railroad. I'aesen• gere leasing Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this tantr,viet Michigan City, Lafayet4, Indianapolis and Day. ton, reach Columbus in season to take this train; and at Wheeling-will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber land, !deep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. .00I1tl WEST. The 6:45 A. M. Mall Train connects at Bells& with Might Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Sanduidiy, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago nia Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. polls,stal Chicago, rid Dayton and via Urbana. The 12 N. Express Train connects with the Express Train front Baltimore and arrives in Columbus at 6:40 P. M., and con -Aids with ' trains going South and West arriv ing in Cincinnati at 12 The 4:30 P. AL Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland. and at Columbus with Mail Train at 230 A. Al., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indisnse polls, Lafayette, Terre Dante, Paint Louts and Chicago. mll5 ISAAC FL SOUTIIWICK, Sept. DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST. MATH ALL DLSICAILS 07 TIM ZOO AND EAR WITLIOOT CUPPEPO, ISSCILINI3. DLIST/RING, OE 1 . 111111310? CALOSICL. OFFICE 4AS BROADWAY, COR. °SAND St, NEW YORK Hotrm from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. 100 011011, .GR ANULATF.D LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritie, Amaurosis and - Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. R. with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. All letters post-paid will secure prompt attention. • We select the folloWing references from among the thou sands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr. Llenderson Wm. J. Fryer. no-s Broadway, Albany, N. Y, *Alfred Southwick, Printer, 6 J. Goodspeed, Glens Falls, N. N.Y.Y. *Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. •Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. i - Misa Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co., N. Y. *Edward O. Solger, Bristol, Conn. •John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. • David Little, Engineer, N. Y. Wm. F. It. Giles, omen Courier and Enq., N. Y. Values W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. Jarvis Rodgers, a 44 A. 11. Reaves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas hotel. N.M. Ferries, Organ Builder, Mauston St. IL D. Doolittle, M. D., lludson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers N.Y. AL P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. Ross, Albany, N. Y. A. Dillenbaeh, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. D. 11. ilavilana, Athens, N. Y. John W. Beckett, Dinghszapton, N. Y. WEST. *These patients Were I:dind, and had to be led to the office. At the exptrution of two weeks they could go about the city at pleasure. •rheas cases of Amattrosis were restored to eight after they were given up ea Incurable by the faculty, and can be referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facts to these cases, by writing to them. Jana THE PENNSYLVANIA . RAILROAD. yrHg GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lantic cities with Western, North-western and South 'Western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road ales connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all parts on the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and Sam dusky with steamera to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and ratable route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Great West. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goode, j 75e, per 100ths. On boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Ac SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Goode, (In bales,) Hardware, Lea-}6OO. per 100Iha ther, Wool, &a THIRD CLASS—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon } 50c. per 100Ibs. and Pork, In bulk,) Hemp, Ac FOURTH CLASS —Coffee, Fish, Bacon and t 400. per 100Ibs Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil /Sr. In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel phia, be particular to mark package via Pennlyivania Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Fallow? AGENTS —Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, N. Y.; E. J. Bneeder,Philadelphia; Magraw Koons, Bahl. more ; Geo. C. Fraciscua, Pittsburgh ; Bbringman & Brown, Cincinnati. Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky. ; meidrum, Madison, Ind.; Ratcliff A Co., St . Louis, Mo.; J B. Mitchell A Son, Ilvansville, Indiana. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBAF,ItT, my 9 Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. Notice ut Banks and other Corporations. AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, Harrisburg, May 1855. You will please publish, for four consecutive weeks', the two following Sections, to conformity with the provisions of the 731 Section of the Act of seventh Id ay,1855, entitled "An Act to provide for the ordinary expenses of govern• meta, the Repairs of the public Canals and Railroads, and for other jeneral and special appropriations: . B. DANES, And. Gen% SECTION 71. That all banks, institutions and companion of every kind and nature whatever, incorporated under or in pursuance of any act of the legislature of Pennsylva nia, general or special, or of any other state, end aoing business In this state shall give notice, accompanied by the oath or affirmation of the president, secretary or treasurer, to the auditor general, of the corporate name, date of in corporation, time of commencing business and place of business of such bank, institution or company, the amount of capital stock, dividends declared, if any, with rate and time thereof, or the value of stock, according to the proyi. gone of the act to reduce thestatadabtornd to Incorporate the Pennsylvania canal and railroad company. passed - April 29th, one thousand eight hundred and forty•faur. SECTION 7;2. That all banks, institutions and companies. who do not, by their officers, as aforesaid, glYe notice to thb auditor general, as aforesaid, on or before the tbirtiettdiy of NovembEr next, and annually thereafter, and pay the amount of tax they are legally chargeable with, Into the state treasury In the month of December then following, shall forfeit and pay for the use of the commonwealth Into. rest thereon, at the rate of twelve per cent. per annum un num until paid.. myltkaw AMUSEMENT'S POWERS' GREEK SLAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION AZi- APOLLO HALL, -Rt sOIIRTII STREET, BETIVEIDI WOOD A= BrpiCET DOOES OPEN From 9 A. Ti!. till 10 P. 31 ADMISSION Twenty.tlve Cents. AUCTION SALES CEPTED ) ~iEDICA;L: Flattr-Reetorieri...This preparation seems to be efficacious far the restoration of the hair upon ball heads. We have seen the trstlmony of permms well known to us,-who have - used- the etimpound waccosafally, thereby corroborating the opinion of its restorative euer . •gt e know of nothing More desirable in the way of per sonal comelinees and comfort than a goothead of hatband any prbeass 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, 'formes and Scratches, de serves to be bailed and embraCed with gratitude-by all of either sex, wbo - nre unlucky enough to need Its benefit. ' We took occasion the other day to notice this valuable compound In the above terms, and now republish what was then said, to shows gain oar favorable opinion of it. The foregoing is taken from tha l'eteriburg (Virginia) Iniagencer, and refers to an article which has for a time been adiertised in our columns. We must conies that wo have been somewhat sceptical as to the remarkable effects attributed to this - famous "Nair Restorer." But our In credulity has been greatly diskette within a day or two by eyeing a couple of certideateset well - known and p erectl y . credible citizens of the neighboring town of Preston—one of them the Captain of a New London whaling ship to. the effect that, In each of these cares, a two or three months' use of the " Restorer" had actually brought out a new and vigorous growth of hair upon the head where it was before bald—the baldness being, in one care, of more than twenty years standing. Wv do not suppose It is by anymeana err , lain that, because tho application has been thus successful in one case, or two, or a dozen, it is therefore certain to prove equally emccessful in aIL But with such heabgrong evidence as the foregoing, very few bald heads, we eiorpect, would willingly forego a fair trial of the "Restorer." All such old heads" are informed that the article can be had at Messrs. Lee lt Osgood's.—Norwich Evening Courier. • Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. REESER% 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar. - mll2O 49/- A Fact. worthy of Record and Att.en. tloN -.WRIGHT'S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranknland certain cure for SEVER AND AGUE. This preparation Per the treatment of the above disease;and Perfect eradica tion of the cause, is one of the most important Chemical Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutralizing effects, on thew's:mous gases are Instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nervous end -Diuscuisr System; re• strain dee tone:of the Stomach, and invigorating the Con stitution. . Unlike the general remedies ren:rted tofor its treatment, such ea Quinine, Arsenic, an, which leave tie system worse than they found it, it Improves the general health, purifies the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a regular and healthy action. Being prepared under the Immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of etmngth may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Physicians; and others who have bean thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of its superiority over all other preparations. We can only add, in conclusion, if you are suffering from Fever and Ague, try it and be:cured / PETER T. WRIGHT a CO., 24.1 Market et., Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the United !States and Canadas. . . For rale by GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 14d Wood 0tti1;34,, audit. E. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap27xl4.w2m Is Sir Cough Remedle r. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure you. Dr. Ileyser'e Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. • • Dr. Keyser'e Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza., • - Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold In the heed. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con gumption. A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Rokeby, gar: " I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral • Syrup by mall. There is a ladyhere who has a cough and the doctors can't cure her. I was in the same way, and. tried everything without benefit, !until I pit a bottle o your Pectoral Syrup; I took It but twice, and It cured me sound end well." Ask for Dr. Illinntlo3 PECTOIUL Srnine and take no other. Price, VI cents. Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, No. 140 Wood street, and at J. P. FLEMING'S, ♦llegbeny. ap2s:eaw 103. A Substitute for the New Liquor Laws—Dß. URBAN'S ANTI•BACCHANALL&N a safe and sure remedy for the core Of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a tonic is one' quelled. For the following complaints It Is a most valuable medicine: Dyspepsia,LO:er Complaint, Epffepry,Newraloia, Pam, Fevers of a kinds, Delirium Tremens, General Debility. This medicine is intended to produce a change in the eye• tem, and a distaste Dr alcoholic drinks. Bernal 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, thlsellzirwlß be a great help, Poll at $1 per bottle 'at the Drug Store of DR. GEO. H. KEYBER, No. 140-.w00d.-street, corner of Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. ' ap9o-xlaw iiir-Marsti , s Radical Cure Truss will care nearly erery care of reduceable fiends. Trusses at various prices Caspian bawl. Children's Trusses of afferent forms and strength Elastic Stockings for varicose or enlarged veins. Abdomnial Supporters—A dozen different kinds. Pile Props for the trupport and cure of Piles. Shoulder Brace• to relieve a crooked and deformed ondition of the Chest, and many dlscases of the Chest. Suspension Bandages. AU these articles may be bad or applied at DR. KEY &Fars Wholesale anti Retail TE1338 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_ ap2s•daw Notice to whom 'Limey Concern: THE PUBLIC SPRING nALES of Real Estate atlleches• ter are now closed, and the Bui , ding Seccso4 has fairly commenced. Every citizen of Rochester's busily employ. ed. Even the 30 or 40 new families who have become cid. rens the present Spring..ind constant employment and In a few days &hundred flotillas .more will be required to carry on the work of the present season. The Car Building .D,eddishrtgeni In now near completion, and will be in fall opet.tioe in June/ Several Cars will be ready for delivery, by c ,otract, the let of July, 1833. Two or three new churches, in Rochester, wilt be con. traded for imme lately, and numerous other improvements will be commenced, retsdring a great amount of mechanical and other labor independent of the Car Establiahment, which will pi °habil employ from one to two hundred A prominent brickmaker from Pittsburgh has just pnr• chased nine large lots, and contracted to make upon them forthwith 800,000 bricks. Two . gangs p•f hands commence work the present week. besides the other yards heretofore established In the neighborhood. • . • Our Stone Quarries are already alive with workmen, and the road leading to them lined with te.nms. ' ' Lumber is becoming abundant and cheap, and tenement; will won spring up to relieve some of our houses, which now have 6 families, 4 familleso families, and dozens of them 2 families ea-h. Any who did not bay cheep lots at the four public sales last season, or the four public sales the present spring, can still secure good bargains at private' tee by calling on the sabscriber in Rochester. Terms , ..4 down, 3/ . 3 in one year and in two years. M. T. O. GOULD. P. few lots can yet be had at $6O to $lOO each, if applied for before tbe 20th May; These lota are twice as large as usual city lots, vim: 40 feet by 125, and the price only from $1,50 to $2,60 - per (hot front. The present re. served homestead and magnificent property of Ovid Pinney, 4 acres is the centre of the borough at Rochester; also, the beautiful 20 acres building, orchard, itc., of P. Rem., can he bought through the subscriber at great bargains, and there are not two such bargains within a hruntred miles. tero G. WAT/lEtt. 01.11 tin tfesTATUTIS, HAND STREET, ((SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET AND THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practitioner in the Old Schools of Medicine, Allopathic tnd Honmpathic, and for the past ten years a su=saful 11/drop ethist, has eponed a WATER CURE in the above location The perfectly safe, direct and heared.ats effect Aid eye. tam has on all Fevers, and all diseases ...cute and -.ionic— while it is mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak and. •dahilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable in families, who will be treated at their homes. Allopathio and Homcepathic treatment will be admit:de. tered where desired; but, after long and thorough eape. Hence, Doctor Bach gives a decided preference to Ilydro. pathy, which has, throughout the old and new world, proven ao eminently emccesaftti in every form of disease, including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronic. Rheumatism, teatime, Cuta neous, Nervous and Meer Diseases. - Testimonials of cures frottaighltreputable citizens of nearly every State in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Baels's office. The Bee. Clergy are invited to consult hintgratis. Warm water being used In thecommancement, and often throughout the treatment, it Is alatury instead of unpleas ant, as those unacquainted might suppose. I . ..srlassors.—Mesars. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, V. W. Wilson, W. H. Williams, Thompson Bell, den, D. T. Horgan, Wan. B. Holmes, S. H. English, B hl. Kerr. The undersigned, having 'slatted Doctor Dasles Institu tion and win:Leased Ms successful treatment, cheerfully re• commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy sician: Charles T. Russell. Jos. iSTConnells, David Hunt John C. Curtis, Robt. Patrick, John B. Livingston John Wright, W. W. Patrick , Moses P. Eaton, 0. Ormsby Gregg. • [Jane. Notice to Contractors. EALED PROPOSALS will be received at the OFFICE t. 7.1 of the Engineer, until. FRIDAY, the let day of Jane next, for the GRADING, BRIDGING, Ac, of the ALLE GIiP.NY AND NEW DRUG:ITM PLANK ROAD, from the Manchester line to the traveled .road at the corner of Cooper er Poe's lot, (distance about two miles) Also, fir Grading,-Bridging, dm, from a point on - the present road es the corner of land of Campbell d Knox to J J. Gillespie's land on said road. This section crosses Jack's Run, and will include the Trossel Bridge at the Run, (distance about three-fourths of a mile.) Did.s will be received for the whole work, or in section... • Plans and Specifications of the work may be seen at the Office of the Engineer, R. E. M'Cowan, on Penn street, Pittsburgh. Any Information necessary for- bidders, may be obtained on application to the undersigned, or of the Engineer. - mylihdtd JOHN BIRMINGHAM, President., To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers and Manufacturers. - THE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of :which % of an ounce with GO gallons pure Spirit will produce a fineooguao Brandy. .1111 ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARDIS BRANDY; of JAMAICA and Sr. CROIX. RUM, ARAO. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEIJOHTWANGER, 141 Madden Lane New York. P. 13.--„lmporter of Daguerreotype _Chemicals, Platina, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's Ext.Copalva, Sulphate Arn- MOMS, &a. dee2l•l3 tf A GARD. • TROISAB BIRTH (late of Jayoes'':Pekin Tea Store) respectfully huorms hia friends and tho pane that he Is now located at the NEW TEA. STORE, 112 Barnum= SMOLT, canon_ ma Post OPTICS, Where be offers for sale as 3110e' and as well an assorted stouts of TEAS as can be found in the city. Also, RIO and J aVS.I3OE7KB, LovErtiNcPs and ST. LOUIS REFINED SUGARS--all purchased for tasty and will be Sold at a &ruin advance, either by wholesale or rettilL aplB2m WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, May 7th,1855. THE President and Directors or this Company hate this 1 day declared a Dividend of Three ($3) Dollars per Share on the Capital Stock. payable to Stockholders on or after the 10th Inst. [myBi2vr] P. hi.'GOBDON, Sec'y. MEE Dividend. M=lZ MEDICAL. Dll. IVlOli-§i4;;T4 INVII;ORATING CORDIAL, PrENOMENON IN IVEDIGINE. Resin 'Restored and Life Lengthened MORE B'S INVIGOnATINO •FILIXIII TT will replace weakness with Eireagtb, Incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform add natural tic. tivity, and fhb not only without hnzerd of ,reaction.lnt with a happy effect on the gonercl organization, ry lleni in mind that all maladies wherirver they hee;h2,llnirb with the nervous eystem, and that the parelizatlon.ll the nerve Cf Motion apd sensation 13 physical death. L'ear in mind, alio, that for ei ery kind at nervous disease, the Ellzlr Car. dial is the only reliable preparative known. • CURE 06 NERVOlgii DIStABEfi. No language can convey au adequate Mao of the home diate and almost roiraculouit change 'whirl it occasions In the diseasei 'debilitated and shattered nervous eyoretu r whether broken down by except', weak by nature, or impair ed by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed eiganiztition Is at once braceff, revivified antt . built Up. "The mental and physical symptoms of nervous ilisettievardah together der its influence. Nior is the effect teMporary; for the, Ccr• dial properties of the medicine reach the conetitutian itself, and restore it 'to its normal condition. LOSS OP MEIIO4Y, 43onfasion, - giddiness, rush of blood' to the heed, moan chap, debility; hysteria, teretchedricesPttatights of self destruction—fear of insanity, dyapipsis, general prastra -tion, irritability, marvel:mat-Is, friability to 'sleep, diseases incident to males, decay ofthe propagating functions, hys teria, monomania, vague terrors:palpitation of the heart, impoteney;constipation, ote , , from whatever causes arising, It is, If there be any reliance to be placed pa human testi mony, absolutely infailible. A GREAT IitEDIOINE FOR BEDIALES. The unparalleled effects of this great re_storative In all complaints incident to females, mark a new Inn In the annals of medicine. Thousandeof stimulants have been Invented— thourands of invigorants cencocted—all purporting to be specified hi the Yaliollltliceases and derangements to which the delicate formatlou.of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN"OBE SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, derangement, narrowness, tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether peculiar to her sex, or common to both coxes—to giro the Ihvigorating Cordial a trial. - - PEIISCINS„ Orothera, will find this Cordial after they have need a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator uf the rystem. •Ln all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off. spring, who would not have been no but for this estraordl , nary preparation. And It 19 equally potent for the many dlr. eases for which it is recommended:ThOusaisde of young men have been restored by using it, and not IA a aingia In. stance has It failed to benefit them. - PERSONS, OP PALE COMPLEXION. or consumptive habits, are restored by tile uiia of a bottle or two to. bloom and vigor, changing the akin from a pale, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid 'complexion. TO TOE MISOIIIDRO. These araaome of the sad and melancholy effects produ. cad by ;early habits of youth, via: weakness of the back and limbs, pains In the head, din:alma of sight,loss of mos. 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 ere much to be dreaded. , Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils produ. cad. All thus afflicted REBORE CONTZMPLATLYG should reflect that a sound mind and body aro the moat ne• cessary requititea to promote connubial happinesa; indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimaga—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair ! and filled with the melancholy reflection that tho happiness of another be. comes blighted with your own. • - . ' CAUTION. Dr.Mortat's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled. persona. In fhtnre, all the genuine Cordial will have the - proprie. toes lac-sin:We pasted over the corleof each bottle, and the following words blown in the glum,: - Dr. Dorsals invigorating Cordial, O. 11. RING , Proprietor, N. Y • The Cordial is put up, highly eonientrated, in pint ties—prieo three dollars per bottle, two for. ye dollars, for twelve dollars. O. 11. BIND, Proprietor, 192 Broadtray, N. F. Bold by Druigists throughout the United Elte.es, Ckned end the West AGENTS _ Pittsburgh ...Da.GEO.II. KEYSER., No. 140 Wood st Do. FLEMING, EROS., No. CO Wood et. Do. - R. E. SELLERS, Wood street. Alleghtny City...J. P. FLEMING. -" ' Agent for Dt.' PARE. Cincinnati._ rapll:dsoly RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. OR, AELTURE' B INFALLIBLE OPSO/FIO, FOIL the Prevention and Cure of imam:in= and RE MUST h'svras, Payee and Anne, emus and Fzvas, JUeD AGV; QEDIVIAL Dittmar, NIGErf SWEATS, and Ml other forme of disease which bare a cammottorigin in Malaria or Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain Beason l!' unavoidably inhaled at every, breath, is the same In 'character 'wherever it esista—North, South, rant or West—and will every where yield to this newly•dlseovered antidote,,which La 'claimed to be tie; graifest dixorery in medicinterrr made. • This specific is so hartaleaa -that It may be taken by per sons of every age, sex or condition, and it will not substi• tote for one disease others still worse, as L 9 too often the re. salt in the treatment by Quinine, Mercury . ..arsenic, and other poisonous rr deleterious drup, 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 NATI:MAL ANTIDOTE TO It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bltlous disease whatever, or any Injury from constantly in - halingllalula or Miasma. - - - It Will instantly cheek the Ague nerstincwho have suf fered for any length of time, from one day to:twenty years, so that they need never have another chill, by continuing He use awarding to directions. . It will immediately relieve all .the, distressing remits -of Bilious or Ague diseases, each es general debility; night sweats, etc. The patient at once begins to'reccrrer appetite and strength, and continues until a - permanent and radical cure is ettectel. • . - • Finally, its use will banish Fever and . Ague from families and all classes. karmers end all - laboring men, by adopt. lag it as a preventive, will be freefrom - Ague or Bilious at tacks in that season of the year whichortillo it is the most sickly, is the Most valuable one to them.. One or two bottles will answer , f6r ordinary cases: come may require more Directions printed in' German, French and Spanish, accompany each.laittlir Price One Dollar. 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. JAS.' A. RHODES, Proprietor, o R,L • Autvra— N ew York: O. V. or ICEENEPrß.vidence, an & CO.; dO. 11. RING. Boston: WEEKS & TOTTER. Philadelphia: DTOTT & SONS. J.,IIIITOLIELL, No. 255 Liberty, street, next door to Hand. WOODSIDES & BROTIJ corner of`Anderson and Lacook Ste.. Allevheny. [feb27 . DR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED _ . GERMANBITTERS 9 . PIIEPABED 'BY DB. C. N. :AMMON, Philadelphia, Pa., wrm 70FPCIIIALLT coax LIVER 00bIPLAINT, DYSEEPSLI4 JAIIIsIDIOr, Chronic or Nervous Debility, 'Disea les of the Kidneys, and tad/ diseasu arising from a disordered V7:47 or Stomach. Such . • as Conctipte; tdon,lnward Piles,' Fulness,or Blood to the. Head, Acidity of theStonuch, - Nausemffeartburn,Dlegnst for Feed, Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour - Eructations, Sinking, or Flattering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chock ing or S uffocating Sensation when In lying Posture, Dimnosa of Vision Dots of Webs before the hight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration .Yellownese of the Skin and Byes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flashes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin- Inge of Evil, and great Depression of . • The proprietor, in calling the . attention of the public to this preparation, does so wit a feeling of the utmost confi dence in Its virtues ends la, ation to the di..,mues fat which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the teat of a tan years' trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any elicitor pre. parallel:us extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and individu als, In all parts of the country Is immense:. Referring any who - may doubt, to my Memorabilia," or Practical llezeipt Book, for Formers and Families, to be,had gratis, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal OTice and Man ufact.ry, i 2.0 Arch street, Phila. delpille, Pa. . /or-B°ld by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A wahneseeck a. Co, ••No. 6 Wood street:. Fleming Brothers 80 Wood street; 11. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny decl9:dowly is • Private Lissaass. DR, DROWN, No. 41 Diamond •Alley , De. votes his entire attention to an oilleePractice. • His business is mostly confined to • Private • jencreat Diseases, and suchpainfulaffections, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and exces, Syphilis, Syphilitic Esuptions,flonorrhes,Gleet, Stricture] Urethral ph:thanes, Impurity Minis Dlood;with all Mies sea of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Erup• tlons, Tettee, Ringworm, blercurfal Diseases, Seminal Week! neva, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Wealtner, sfouthly SuppressiOns, Diseases of the Jointa, Fistula in Alio, Nervous ANN.:tient., Pain,: in MI Pack and Loins. trot tuition of the illsdler ea.: l laneysouccessfally treated. Care guaranteed Twenty years' practice (ten In this city) enables Dr. Drown to o ffer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come tint darhtacare. -. omce and Private Consultation Rooms, 41,3namimd alley 09.0 barges =deists. novmaw•ls I_3 nrown'a newly (Uncovered rerawly 116, for Rheumatism is st speedy aud. carbide, Remedy that painful trouble. It never fails. Officesruirrtrate Consultation RoomiNo. 411 DIAMOND Pittsburgh, Penn's. Tha Dcictorla always uthore, IPac Velobrateil Jalpicureara Sauce, STANDS PiIEgrUNENT for flavoring Soups, Onsvica, PM, Meat, Orme, A.e.' We adviseall kool housmires to try It. Price 25 cents per battle,at all Grocery and Fruit Stores In the United States and Oanndan For sale by SVOLUItO ind tl.ll. HE YSER.Plttsbingh. - P. T. WI.IOIIT A. CO . Jer.l97.ilenly is 241 Market et rvnt, Philadelphia. BAIIR: A ACElTPEOTEn—Offinas:Pluto Matt, N 0.76 Third street, 4411. Pittsburgh; and east side of tho Diamond, Attegbeny. - tow, 0 and nseful GLASS or faCIZASWAGE: for Familia% 11.6teLs ur_Bierchasts,at - uousnal LOW PRICES FOS VASIL up72:lin Charlotte Blume, AIIITPACTLOII:it .IND DlLtLI:11. in Milo Fours, and LUL. Importer of Mtulie and Musical Instruments. gals Agent for the celebrated Manna PIANOS; also, for Hailer, Davis & Co.'s Boma PLANA with and without Coleman's Aillan Attachment. imya) No. 1.18 Word rtreet. I n IECIOND BAND PIANO--vile ftlatircany ell -octave I'l=o 4.7.1 fur $lOO, for Bale by CILLRLOVE BLUME ; • uty3 No: 118 Wood street. EVERBLOOMINti .11.08.E5, of t Bourbons, Ferpotus4s. and other varieties, for 02raeteries, for fah , by erilOslew JAAfkiS W 4 Konnp ii.CaLttY r LILA 113. (littera aOr ithlkWo o. 0 most si proved tarlettes, sal be !Med prospay by apl9:daw JAM= W ABbitOP M2M .i;.-'..::z'': . .i:,... -, "::::.
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