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MUM er.r =NM THE CITY POST• wziaisukivon - ntGi EXPOILT OV ..THE FrItEISSN'S ASSOCIATION ON -THE STEAM Fritz Encime.--At the .meeting of the Firemen's Association on Monday evening, the committee appointed on WIWI of the citizens and association to attend the exhibitions of the Young America, Mr. Shawk's Steam Fire En gine, made the following report : To the Ftremen'a Association compliance with your request, the undersigned attended at the trial of Mr. Abner Shawk's Steam Fire En gine, on Friday last. Trial was made in Grant street, near the canal, ankwascommenced With S Suction pipe attached for supplying' water for the pump from the canal. Dry wood was used for fuel. On lighting the fire under the boiler, the working of the hand pump to supply water for the boiler was commenced. In thirteen minutes after lighting the fire, sufficient steam was generated for starting the engine and pump. Soon after a gland on the small valve rod broke, but this was replenished by another in a few minutes. On recommencing operations it was found the suction pipe did not operate; but on supplying the pump with water from a fire-plug for a few moments, the auction pipe became effected, and continued to operate well there after. These interruptions caused some delay. They are not, however, to be attributed to any defect in the plan or construction of the parts, but to accidental circumstances not likely to oc cur in future.' When the engine was again set in motion, it worked under a steam pressure of ninety pounds per •equare inch, making one hunAred and four single strokes per minute, and discharging four hundred and eighty gal lons of water through fifty feet of three inches hose, with a one three-eight inch nozzle, a horizontal distance of one hundred and sixty seven feet. The trial was continued two hours, with dif ferent nozzles, frequently throwing two and sometimes three streams at the same time. The ti suction pipe eontinned to supply from the canal all the water required, without interruption. Trials were made in supplying the pump with water through hose from the fire-plugs. The results obtained were similar to those above , stated. Monday, May 14th, the trials were resumed at the corner of Hand and Liberty streets. Water was supplied through hose from the fire plugs in the vicinity. One minute after lighting the fire, water was let on from the fire plugs, and the working of the hand pump to supply the boiler was commenced ; in seven minutes after lighting the fire, steam began to accumulate in the steam chamber,and to affect the steam gunge, and in ten inutes the pump began to ()Iterate under a pressure of 80 pounds per inch. At twelve minutes after firing the .pump was working at sixty single strokes per minute, un der a pressure of forty five pounds per inch, throwing a single stream through a seven eighth nozzle. Three additional discharge pipes, each of inch nozzle, were then attached, and at eighteen minutes after firing the pump made 112 single strokes, discharging, through the four nozzles, 517 gallons of water per minute. The greatest horizontal distance thrown in this trial was 160 feet. The four nozzles were then re moved, and one of inch was attached. With this the pump made 124 strokes under a pres sure of 90 pounds, throwing 655 gallons per minute a horizontal distance of 225 feet. A nozzle of one and three-eighths inch diameter was then used, and with this the pump made 180 strokes under a pressure of ninety pounds. throwing 600 gallons per minute a horizontal dis tance of 220 feet, Forty minutes after lighting the , fire, the oper ations were discontinued; and during this pe riod all the operations above mentioned were performed. The boiler supplied sufficient steam all the time, without interruption, keeping the steam generally at ninety lbs. per inch. Doting the trial of the single streams through the one and a quarter and one and three-eighths inch nozzles, the water vas thrown entirely over the range of five-story warehouses on the south side of Liberty street. The operations of the engine and pump ap peared to be under the perfect control of the engineer. It is made to move fast or slow, at pleasure. One or more etreams are added or withdrawn with facility, and any desired change in its performance is readily effected. The de tails of the engine and appendages are well de signed, and the whole are arranged and fur nished with much akin and good taste in all its varied operations. Each part performed its ap pointed duty with exact regularity, and we Dew Tao cause to doubt the safety or durability of the entire machine in continued service, if managed by skillful and experienced men. Wo are, therefore, of opinion that the experiment has proved entirely successful. It will be noticed as a prominent feature in the performance of this engine, the large quan tity of water it will discharge continuously. We have not ascertained the capacity of the common fire engine in this respect, but we are informed by experienced firemen that our city engines of the first class, with pistons of nine and three eight inches diameter, and nine inch stroke, will make about thirty single strokes per minute, when worked by sixty men. If this he a correct basis, each an engine will discharge eighty gallons per minute. The steam fire en gine discharges six hundred gallons in the same time, making a proportion of seven and a hal to one. Wm. WADE, JAMES Tuomrsos Jos. Fnescu, JAMES NELSON, R. B Roosters, JOS. KATE, ED. GREGO, GEO. Fuswros, C SAWYER., ADAMS GrrTY. Pittsburgh, May 16, 1865. After the reading of the report, the following resolutions were presented and adopted : Reaolved. That the attention of. Councils Is again respectfully called to the superior advan tages of the Steam Fire Engine over the cif methods in use, and to the necessity and im portance of its introduction. Resolved, • That this Association desire to re new their recommalation contained in a report presented to Councils in August last, in relatir n to the introduction of this description of in chinery here, and respectfully refer to tits report for the items of expense likely to be in curred. Ta actual fall of Sebastopol would engsre no greater attention or occupy half the space in the Evening Chronicle, than does the pretend d fall of breadstuff& From day to day for the set six. weeks has the heavy editor of that she , t, •in the leading editorial column, announced wl, .t would be a gratifying fact, if true, the confine , d And permanent declension in breadstuff& IRO l ing the word of Romise to the ear, to break it to the pocket. Whilst flour has been retailing at from ten to ten and a half dollars per barr I, and firms the Chronicle has been announci ,g river five feet ten, and rising, immense quanii • ties of flour on hand, and declining at the rote of fifty cents to a dollar per barrel per week; and green things plenty in market, upon r , sonable terms. The editor may understand all about rhubarb, radishes and onions, but Lair seems to be beyond his reach. Bun FOR DAMAGEB.—Another suit, originating in the false pretence case in Allegheny, on Su 1- day evening, was instituted yesterday. Mr. Laughlin, the gentleman who was arrested, brings spit in the District Court, against Joseph H. Scott, High Conitable of Allegheny, offoier John Wills, and Mr. Isaac Charles, for ease illt and battery with intent to kill, claiming dama ges in the sum of $l,OOO. Tim Claudius MAIL 1301313E84.—Judge In the United States District Court, yesterd .y, decided that the motion in arrest of judgm •nt in the Cummins mail robbery case must be granted, because the indictment was defect le, inasmuch as it failed to set forth the value of ihe property stolen. As another charge ot theremaniled 81. me kind is laid against Cummins, he was to jail again. IFFORDIATIOFI WANTED.—Mr. James Stew .rt, Of Baird township, Westmoreland county, is 'e strous of acquiring information of his daugl cer Catharine, who left her home about three wroks ago, and has not been beard of since. She is about thirty years of age, and is supposed to be slightly deranged. Any news of her, di• reeled to the above address, will be thankfully acknowledged, THZ NEW TELEGRAPH 017.10 E.--we observe that the "Union Line " have moved into their new office, No. 64 Wood street, near Fourrineith. Their' communication with all the ppal points in the United States, as we learn from Mr. John Lest*, the polite manager, who is exceedingly wide-awake (1) these times. , MAP PAH:ff.—The May Party for the chilJren - of St. Bridget's school will take place on Th ura day, the 24th. The place selected Minerfor the en joyment of the, day is quite near se,lie. Omnibuses will. =AM the spot from the Clurt an dirolorotber . parts'oVieci, ,. BIIUGLARIML—A number of houses on Aun street, Allegheny, were entered by burglars. on Monday night, but the booty hardly reworded them for their trouble. ~., T'? ~'~' ^r ,.. y kr is REALLY gratifying to witness the success tiny considerable and porailarenOrpr4e, par - calmly when the result of individual perseve rance, as instanced in the patronage extended to the Banner Hat Store--a ;gain evidence that our people are aware of the importance of sus taining home manufactures in preference to oth ers. And the really beautiful hat Alf. is selling for SSP is so far superior to anything before or now offered for that-price. That be deserves and must receive a due rewa*& for his untiring exertions to stilt the tastes and pockets of an dustrions community. We cheerfully advise our readers to buy at the Banner if they want a good article at fair prices. Sign of the American Flag, 147 Wood street. Look out for the sign. * MAY 28 HYDROPHOBIA.-A gentleman by the name o Hobbs, residing near Steubenville, was recently bitten by a dog supposed to be mad. Oa Thurs day last he became restive, and was seized with convulsions, having four spasms during the course of the day. His suffering is said to be intense, and his recovery doubtful. COMMERCIAL POST PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND HERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. OFFICER Prerfdent—JOllN Pmt Vice President-45'x. IL Burra. Second " Wu. It. 110)911. Secretary—Wm. 8. 11191 M. Tread:um—Joan D. Smart Superintendent—S. T. Noma e, On:um:flee of Arbitration for .ApriL—Wii.tutt IL Szowa, V, F.; W. Rsa, 8. S. nava, V. K. Mama., J. EL PEINOCI DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBUROR MARKET OFFICE Or 005 DinT MOILITINCI POST, Wednesday, Slay 23. 1855. f lingoes!' was tolerably brisk yesterday. Flour Is un changed. Bacon is stiff, with an upward tendency. We append the sales reported: FLOUR-524 bbls superfine from wharf at $0 05q.510; 70 bbls extra from store at $lO ;125 bbls superfine stare, 59,07 and $10; 35 bble superfine and extra, store. s9 . Bl l 4(reslo. BYE FLOUR—tO bbis from store at $7,87. CORN MEAL—Sales 5 bbls ai $1 '"%l bus. GRAIN—Sales 400 bus .r Coro from wharf at 02e; 070 bus shelled Corn, delivered, at 96c@$1. Sales 'cud bus Oats, wharf, at 03c. • SUGAR-20 bbils fair at tsin, four mos. I.IOLASSEC—SAIes 12 bide at aSo. BAC li—Sales 33 000 R. shoulders, aides and hams 549 410 c, cash; 30,000 1101 she'd and hams 59.1 1 c ; 4000 ibe rant sides and hems Sii&9l.o-1:,/ ft.oo %s shed 8 1 . c.; 2000 lbs hams OILS-4S bbls Linseed Oil $1,06%, time and 4 months. 11511-24 bbls Baltimore herring 5 7 , 45 half bbls white 55 50; 10 half bbls salmon 65.50. CUENBS.I-50 boxes Western Reserve 10e. B'tAN—l,2oo bushels from wharf 20c. COFFEE-20 bags Rio 11c, 4 months. ASIIES-2 casks pots 6c, cash. BLOOMS-25 tons Tsur.esseen $6O, 6 months; 75 tons do at $65, do. PIO METAL—The American reports sales of 60 toes Mercer at 522, 6 mos; 175 tons Tennvsgeo 520, 4. and 8 mos; 50 tons Catfish at 526,50. 6 mos : 250 tons No. 1 All,- glieny at 525, 6 mos. It further estimates the quantity of metal now In stare, or in taa.ract at above 10,000 toss. Nits' Tofu, ]Say X...—Cottou firm vitt, 21700 Flour a trifle higher ; Dales 501:0 Ude good Ohio at $10,ff , ,, 41,10,37; Southern firm, but transactien• IZitxtrtaim. lk trifle lottrr, with sales 7503 buthrls. Corn a shade higher. Beef blgher, alth sales ttn Whi,by easier. Coffee: Rio dull at 10;g. bugar and Niels an• firta. Stunts quiet. g 11Issouri tit Cumberland 2714; N. ]. Central 01%; Erie ilsthread, t. 15, PINIATIA.PIIII, ]lay 22.—Flour shady ; salve 50 bide at $10,76®11 for eCintooll to gone, sr d 100 hbls extra at $ll. Rye Your firm at $7,25. Corn Meal quiet at linty small sales of Wheat at $2,170 Sales 1.1.0 tuthels R) e•t $1,5501.5q. Coro steady sales 10 CO bushel, at $l.l/ afloat, and $l.ll to store. Oars unchanged. Cl,,serssed advanced; sales at $6,50,60 7b. Whisky 10 in this and in bads. LL TIIE MAGAZINES FOR MAY now ready at 11 1-1 11INIIR A Co.'ll, No.:11 SwithOrld street Prank Leslie's Gazette of Parttk,us ft, Iley ; POU"-Vell Mni1...136 for May; Graham's 'Mao:toe for May ; Godey'e Lady's Book for May; Leslie's New York Journal for May; Bolton's Monthly ter May; Household %Cards for May; Peterson's Magazine for ; Bleckwood's Magazine for April. N Ett BOOKA Kenneth; or, The Pella Guard of the Grand Army 11 Dos author of "Heir of Ileciclytre," Ileartsensa,' Cart!. Builders," Ac. stery ofT I urkey. By A De Lenart:no. author of "The Gi lli roudlet"TrseeNt In the Moly Laod," a , . The tYldrherty Paper, by the lat. Wsiltain klawtn, I._ L D.; annotated by Dr. Ettelton Mackenzie, ember of •-litte.tes Ambrosiante," Ae. !where (Indian ; A Soquel on "Linda, or, The Y,cne Pilot of the 11.31 e enectle." !;y }i ra. CAI-n:4u. Lee Beat, Legends and Storiea ot Ireland; by loner; Mammon; or the Hardships or an bleiress, by Mrs. Gore. 2 part,. paper,is eta With all the NEW DOORS. for sale by 11. MINKK frff,trt,ro4 J. WHITE. VENETIAN BLIND NIANUFACTURER, In AS RECO - RUED bin health e:n a• to rename hi. oil boaine. and bee opened hi* BLIND MAN V AC. TORY, at No. 65 Preen tater?, near the re-..tf. Let eeen Wood and Smithfield, where he ha. In asonrtsn-nt ref BLINDS, trimmed %lib plain and tarry senrate,l and alit trimtnino., and t, prepare I to Ell any order in blo lea.. r a the moat retronstie terms. Mt work hi warranted to Ow. ratiefsetion nr mn• ey refunded. Cid tilinda R.parred. Neve give him a call, ae he ean't be lest t o erert. anntlip my: ty VAL'Sit:LK WWIKb ON AGltlet L'EUKF— Saitun'a Rural Iland Tte.c.k., let ard 2J trerital Jolitoon'g Agriculture Chemigirr, iturol Rodger. Scientific Agriculture. ' Gay'e Elernerus licattv's Southern Durning'e FruUs and Fruit Tree* .1 AmeTt - rg C,mpanion to Flower Cgarter Ilarrfe Fruit thirdenor; N.4l*. .. 31cNIolokn'n Amor - Van GarOtoPr. Ferrat.r'a std Plaoloii iloryolor..mll.. or nale by 11 T C. Milllo kN. No 104 W. - A •trrrt 3,OOES* BOOKS" FlthAtS Englishwoman in Russia, by • Ten Tears' Resident, I Tot. cloth, $1,12?.4 , Surgical Reports and Nll , cellanoous Paper., by Dv. Ocoee Hayward, I volume e10th,y,1,2.:. Tricot°, el Sketches In Paris; 1 volume cloth, I Temptation, he J F. smith: SO cents Banker's Daughter, by Revartda 50 cents. Lost ileiress, by Mrs Soutb worth. The Initials; a Love Novel—the beat one *TM' written (..."mpleie In two volume', paper cover, prior one doter; or bound In one volume, cloth, for one dottier and twenty floe cents • copy. Call or send lor whatever you 'want In t MINER he hook line CO to 11. .. my 9 No. 3 - 2 Prnithtleld street. II UTTEII.I b b l o tr x re r l r s i. Fraottor; R4Ceived on eloNignment and for Pilo by myII•LEE C(2.. A)VAT:TISD, for VI - optionln s s Oliti. of 10 or 12 yearn et age An ornbso preferred. Apply to CUTIIIIIIaT t SOS, mSll Beal Estate stol AcetA. 140 Third 4t. IiAItASOLS--100•4 Parasols comprising 11.01110 pear ATI , . In Monti, ANTIQC 41, ' BROCADE 511.14, ant rociA larg+sfrea, 4uitAble for old ladles, just rt.,. fed by A. A. MASON Al CO my QQ W t ET POTATOES -10 bbla. primp J.-rsey. for !MA. for 171 r.als. ap2II JAMES WAILDR , IP S A PM:IA(III.MS AND RUG tiAIiOOTI3 in store 01.. to sale by iaptgai•si JA WISI. APPLES- 2 casks Just rervivett and for slit. by r my 6 REYSIIIR AND/MFG'''. WRAPPING PAPY.R—.IOO reams root •ot , LEEt for sale by myll ATWELL CO. LOUR-2)0 bbls store awl for PaIIIARI .by I VIII A CO HOPS --10 bales just receiveciAnd for ••ic tuys H ARBAUGII A CO. T IttY BIDES-600 dry flint hides. to arrive owl tor .ale 11 by ftnysl 5. H A ESA II k CO. Private French Le•son•. ONSIEUIt ALPIIONS DANSE, a native, and for a Mnumber of years a resident, of Patio, (France,) ro. spectfully announees tothe Ladies and Gee l e m ons on of in Pitts. the burgh end Allegheny, that he will give L French Language, privately, or in clavaes. Particular attention will be given to the acquirement of a pure and correct pronunciatio Ittra•micro—John Shipton. Ecq; E. do Plessis Denny, Esq ; John Fleming, Esq.; It. T. Kennedy, Esq.; henry Sieber, Esq. Poe terms, apply to RIM KUDZU, at his !new na! - Store, No. fib Fifth street. myl2:lot 'VINE EXTRACTS FOR THE IIANDKEItO❑IEP-1 here on hand a large and fine assortment of Extracts for the handkerchief, cot:mining of Bazin's, Lubin 's, Garrisons, he ay LEMING' dc. Those wishing tine extract. can alws procure S them at JOSEPH F, ma'T corner of Market street and the Dimond. IjEDFORD IV'VE ER-20 Ws end 130 .- AM' 11 J ust received fresh from tbe Sprier., awl for sole by m 712 JOHN MOORHEAD, '27 Wood pt. itict cow Forge e. .200 do Mercer Co., "Stuff= Furnace," for foundry and forgo. JOHN MOORHEAD, 27 Wood wee.. For mils by Z3A0401.120 Re; "-25 t !Winds Forgo; 62° 7: jitepoutablBNenmtm'Bporeit:EfuonArtnna,att_o; by SUNDRIES— -75 bags prime Rio Coffee; 16 pockets Java do 30 hbas N. O. Bugar; 1 16 bbls Refined Sugars; 100 do New Orleans Molasses; 20 do Sugar-House Co 60 half chests Green and Black 'Peas ; 25 caddy boxes do do 75 boxes, superior brands Tobacco; 50 do 11.0810 Soap ; 50 do M. and D. Candled; 20 do Star do 100 kegs snorted Nails; 200 boxes 8:10, 9x12, 10x12 and 10:14 Window Glass. Together with a general assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh manufactures—tor sale by myl2 JOHN MOORIIEAD, 27 Wood at. TELEGRAUS ELREETS. DisiolOtton of CopartneWanlP• fr IIE FIRM OF LIVINGSTON, ROUGE NOVELTY WORKS, was dissolved by the death of Mr. JOUN J. Rama, on the DlThe th of March last. business of the NOVELTY WORKS will be continued Dau to branches try the surviving partners. under the neme and style of LIVINGSTON, firm.PELAND & CO., who will also satle up the affairs of the late L. R. LIVINGITON, • CALVIN ADAMS, J. K. bIOORHEAD, Pittsburgh, Pa., May 11,18551 W. B. COPELAND. ------------ IikTEW 1300193.—Just opening, a new and splendid stock 111 of WATCHES, JEWELEY. Ito., at the Old Establish. ed Hous WILSON, 67 Market street, corner of Fourth.e Customers and visitors will always find this a safe and lustsetablishment .to" deal,With, and. prices as cheap as'elsewhitheitat'trWest. " . . , Afir Special attention paid to FIItirWATCHHEP ATE 1 apl9 NO. __--------_ .85 - 7 - 1 —ALL FARM OF THIRTF.SIE ACREd, with good Almprovements. Price.V.Zoo. For sale by ndy'2l B. CUTHBERT a SON, 140 Third et. , 11 . ?3- t* '4 7 . 71 1-41 . • = - « 4 " / • . • - • ••. • 4 : 2 • • . . =II - - -------- Deported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post. Messrs. Perry and Soule ParlAntirsrli, May 22.—New Orleans papers of Wednes day aro received. The National Intolligencer of this morning publishes a long letter from Mr. Perry, addressed to the President of the United States, vindicating himself from the charges of Mr. Soule. He speaks severely of Mr. S , uls and charges him with complicity with the Preach revolutionists. He says his position at Madrid led him to desire war, and that by transmitting erroneous information he caused the us tend Conference, and compromitted our government before Europe. Mr. Perry says If he has resisted Mr. Soule ' foiled his cunning, and undone his wont, ho has done so h onors. bly and fairly, abusing no =Mem and failing In no duty. From New 'York New Yong, May 22—The weekly Bank Statement gives the followinv Increases:—Loans $35,000; Specie $639,000; Deposita $1,600,000. There Is a decrease of $146,000 In the circnla'ion. The Illinois, for Aspinwall, and the Northern Light, fur San Juan, sailed with a full compliment of passengers. Departure of Secretary SVC' elland. Nrw Yong, Play,V..—Tho shlo Curling, from Liverpool, arrived this morning; she brought 578 Mormons. The Secretary of the Interior has gone to Michigan for yo u r weeks. George C. Whiting, chief clerh, acting as Secretary meanwhile. Destructive Fire MoaTrkidca, VT., May 22.—A hotel, Caledonia Bank Building, th• Methodist Church, and two barns In Dan. Tine, were burned this morning. The funds and hooka of the bank were saved. The Illasssehusetts Legislature. Boston, May 21—The Legislature adjourned sine the yes terday afternoon. The vote of the House on the Personal Liberty MU stood 230 to 70. Anti.Llquor Law ill•eting Bosyon, May 22—Thera leas a great Anti-Liquor Law gathering at Vaneuil last night; fully GOOO per,ons wore present. Strong &annotator, resolutions were adopted. Vliorms 2 W orm• 1--A great many learned treatlees here been written, explaining the origin of, and classif, log the wdrms generated In the human system. Scarcely any top: of medical se4nce has elicited more acute observation and profound research; and yet physi. clans are very much divided In opinion on the subject, It moot be admitted, howerer, that, niter all, a mode of re. polling thew worms, and purifying the body from their presence, in of more value than the wisest disquisitions as to origin. The expell.ng arent has at length been found— Dr. )I'Lane's Verralfuge is the much so 'Oat after specific and has already superredel all other worm medicines, its alllatcy being, uuiveraally acknowledged by modicnl prat tits ners. Dumber:erg will yleasa be careful to ask for Dr. !Piano's Celebrated Veratifuge, and take twee else. AD ether Ver, milugps, to uocupartg,n, are worth:erg. Dr. ltrLane'g gennlne Vet tolfue,ll.4o his celebrated I.lror Ville, can now be had at all respectable Drug Steno In the United State, and Cancels. Also, tor Sete by the sole proy,rietarg, FLESUNG Bureew,r. to 3. - R134 d On-, 6.1 Wood strik4L nty^2_dlor ATTENTION! Wagon Masters and Teamatero' Bounty Land AGENCY. firla Fourth 9 I FFICKILie, Soldiers, blucOinns, Waann fd•sters, Team stern. A , , who were regolerly mustered into the err r N. of the Uniteel Statee, and veer" . Officer, F;etroan.ordi nary Penman, Mafia, Clerk sort hendouen In the Nary ; den. Militia or Vol 41 starer, or f , tsto Truurs of evy State ur Territory. .r" rr.titled.. 67 the late Act of Cuogress, to a W•rreil: f!, Ire) Acres ef Land. floe rho hare roneteed ad or AO Acres, are a nt;tled to a Warrsut for such quantity of Land to will make, Ire the whole, 160 A ^roe. Venom , entrusting their dal= to menus rely 1,111C1:1 h.. • log them iftfeoded to promptly. Al! inferrns!Ssn free of charge. Learn , krratptir aa r.....,-1 AUdreas AIIF4TIN IOOIIIS, tab II rune)) . haul A,:ent.U?. F-sittla ill et s), t LillNi3 LUTA. IN St n• 1 Itf .:VENT!' l, AT A UC. ..)...) Ili IN. —On SATURDAY elem. - coo dune 2t, at ::. o'el,s-t.f n the premises, will Pa so 41,,,,1A I . a/wade and eery Lamle ;truly rtusted I,:a of fier.c.r.lry'ritte of • t.,11 - h front on 'it'eto.'or Street., envent.en eu INOilier etreet, and nine n Don-eu etree . , ow, the mid/toes. co (ten ) K Steer heel ; PiAlrl, r.....r to had at the Another Iterme. The alu.i d• Ira am.' , .; the Mi. , : dfliitatir lent era 100 tale in this oily. he .1; in a I.!.ghls i,, , , pr,.. ~. a li•Liiii'inthoilii, 104 Vitt., n. teliii•itt iiii.liinnn of the =.o! re. ef lod•ineek Trna , ;-t•; !ltd . : cash . reader in flu: e•ins.l annual Lac ortits, Iliainterest 1-.aya) 10 I. eri, no uelle myln 1. VI ! DAVI+. At.l - .!irlioenT . —.... .... • . tro .VT,...1'.4•1: ftf. 1 , :..31,ieT A S-1. , ; ,t,. • rari. The ti../th 1,4t1e of 1.1 f.. 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TO LAY p[' CAL. , iti 0 /1.1.1...1 , 1i.V. :so :o Fir , -... , 1b ---- i lil 1.:4 V V, A Ll. l'APEtle , — •es empo.-1.1 )1,4 rt,t , , ,, 1 k , en: I', ,14. 1, , tillL, lt ~ ITVP. P lt 4651141.1., . Lr 11:44n • yl2, IVA LIF:o. --- •[.:4 1 ot, Pit - A_L.. V, Pal. bT t o, 11,7 ult . FILEN AI PAP.I,I: trAniilM. , . at $ 3 ladn,l)2T IN j,;....-,dy,l by jay*. alaamora, tr , if dr.d4ma In tit: Id. T 1 i• atr), nu t Oulu Wall Palmta. Pooled) and Pan- I .laeora don, WALTER P MAItBtiALL, mils F.'. Word •tr-yt Fll.ollii--h-a Ltla P...i. Fatally Font no, in ~, a l 11, •kg'l •I:r) te1,1011114 On COn4iXISInVnI, and f.a eni• IQ Of tl7 my i'l SkTV:a:LI., LEA a CO tyrrAr. ES-4) yarky 1iA11.G.6 Podttrws ro.tl•nd tu con I elzornant and I, "On by znyll ATW ru.. I,FE St C'.l . _ . . .. ). 11( 1 15,X1,71 0101NO2 , :k Irl wino , ord,. td - °ad , b . REV!.klk.lt. A A , fild:SdlN. a , No _SAW coal st,yt. tl - 2. NI lvt.ltAL % AT Kit, 11,11ttt matt Uivo I.ck S% atm: et, uiw ay. 01/ L+ t:•! nt J. ? mph Corot, bilmotof ttrol Marie: ot 60 •• r,at,t ju. rrteittnl nt..l ht ?tslo KhYMblt a ANLlElltiliN, No. Itit xtteet. myll SE(JAKS-- , 10 94 . 1 ‘Csebitottor+ bege.'o , ; boob !lovas.. ; M)OO Cruz Vrincipt.; e, haßlu brawl; (or snl.. by Itka)11.11 d A.tillEatb)N, myll No. 39 Wood Pl.r.-nt. LI A W LS—A Inns, an: ortmetW of k: ,,,t4 t; !lied and 1 - ,71 Mark 1311 k ehawls Ju.st recrived. A. A. MAF•ON A CO. DURK LEGS—V) bbis for gam by ILENItV 11. COLLINS. C.t.5,..+1 Elt *.mo'.llltig imitable in Fancy 12 owl Haim ju-t riTtired. A. A. MASON & 0). I 'l' - F V t. IN“ Fin II: 4 ' good g 5 ilorh ' just re. .11../ by I to% '; A Al ASO N e. W. vnijr 001 tritED 1iiii.,1011...,r— . 2000 pee good Fein iikPicred Coincinis prat received end reininni; 61/4,1,2 CO - ,:11J , 11.1 . A A. NI ASON a I'ONtIES—A large ae,rtm.ent of hue and Novae tip on hand and f nub, by JOS. FLENI I my 7 4iornes Ploonont) nod Market at. ‘7,2IJGAII AND NIOI,ASsES -0 160 hh lw Pl•ntaihn Sugar; 600 bbbi Plautution Molapsva; 160 bf bblA do do 100 bblx ougar licuue do 10 hi bblb U ddeu Syrup: for vale by mys 1111LLKR A RICKETSON. 0 box. v 111.11gt . n ; 40 " Lemon,: julxt recolerd and for vale by 104551 ILEV1111•111 & ANDIII4/SON. STATEMENT F. 0.0.11 CANADA GCEI6C, FArtlilry Till, 1854. Mesta, R. A. ;Wow:tool: 4k Co —l4 o had the plea•uro 0 receiving, this morning, the within rest ideate LI )our Ver. rolluge, which will be reel gretit3 log to you, es it was Fen voluntarily. We ate, Gentlemen, yours, 1788 0 veryN truly, J. 81 CO. Gentlemen—My little daughter, four years old, and my son. older, were for a con,if arable time suffering from worms. I purchased two bottles of your Verinifuge, of which I guru thorn three doses, acto.ding to directions, and strange to my, In LitSP than three hours GI, y passed no less than FIVE HUNDRED Woltltiti, BOILe of the extr.,or• Wintry length of from twelve to fifteen inches. Having experiential to much of the beneticis. your Vermifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend it public, as, in my opinion, oue of the most efficacious rem, dies against worms ever offered to the public. Gentlemen, believe me to he Your much obliged and humble sent, NATHANIEL LEATEEd. Prepared and sold by B. A. A. IiALLNESTOCK CO corner of First and Wood streets. myli, MANTILLAS.—A. A. MASON CO. will open on h' day, April 9th, some eplendid new stt les of Dhoti to which they invite the attention of the Ladles. firxe sEED-33 bus. prime tor tole by D. A. FAUN ESTOCK & CO., • Corner Wood and Firet sta. " - TJUNeihT RIBBONS—Jost received a large variety cr new etyle Bonnet Ribbons, myl4 LACE AND MIA MANTILLAS — n. A. MASON A CO. Neill exhibit on Monday, the 14:13 instant, a variety of eplexdid new styles of Lace and Silk Ithmtillas. (mll4 . • _ _ MI I l'Bl.-1011 doz Latlkel' /Slack Silk baits, 41 every quality, just received. m• 11 A. A. 111ASON A CO., 25 Fifth street. WHITE BILE 130NNETS—Some splenitel new White Bilk Bonnet at A. A. MASON & myll 45 Fifth street. FLSO -20 bbls New Et. l herring reed nod for sale b: myE. A.TWELL, LEE it CO. •-• - • - t R ~.,, , ....) , li, EMMA Tar, Rnrra„—Lest arming at dusk there were 8 feet 6 Inches water, by the marks, and falling slowly. Weather warm and cloudy. • - Its fine steamer " Diurnal " is the regniir .14ickaii fon Wheeling this morning; she leaves at 10 o'clock. Tin floe steamer "CleoWiest',"Capt. Curtis, is the reica• lar packet for Cincinnati this morning; she leaves precisely at 10 o'clock. Tan fine steamer "Paul Jones," Capt. J. B. Dales, was detained yesterday ; she will leave today far St. Louis. Her accommodatione 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. Tni steamer J. C. Fremont," Capt. Stockdale, was un avoidably detained yesterday; ehawill positively leave to • day for St. Louis. She has superior accommodations for both cabin and deck pas/isogon. Give her a call. Tai line steamer "Chicago," Capt. MlMugu, will leave for Cincinnati on Friday morning--she takes the place of the regular packet " Pittsburgh." Foa Br. Lome.—The tine steamer " Swallow," Capt. J. O. Anewalt, leaves on Friday for the above port. She is just off the ways, and looks an bright as a new dollar. passim' gene for the West can have all their wishes gratified as re. garde rpeed and comfort. Our esteemed friend Rat. Riley will b.) found In the Clerk's office. Tor fest steamer Mansfield . " will leave for ft. Louie, Galena and Dubuque to-day, at 5 o'clock, P. M. All who know Capt. Greenlee, will certainly travel with him. IC Bowman, clerk, will not be found wanting. Tut river continues to rise slowly at this point. The SWAIN la reported by arrivals yesterday. rising from Lex ington to the mouth. Steamer Outland tett Dubuque n the ISth that 'On the 18th met New York sod Pruitt., State at Darlington. River faillag from St. Paul down.— Louis Dem , tcral, • POET OP ' TTSISTMOH_ 1 3 PIET 6 121C111:3 WA.TEII to TII3 (1111.NNT.L. Altiti. V ED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brotrnerilite. " Luzern., Bennett, Brownsville. Oen. itoyard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Michigan No. 2, Herat, 'Wellsville. Venture, Gordon, Beaver. Gen. Larimer, Steubenville Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling. " Qualmsll, Curti% Cincinnati. " Adel la, King. Zanesville. Chicago, Mi!tenger, Louisville. " Vermont, -, DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, l'arkinsDn,Brownsville. Lazerne,llennett, Brownsville. " Oen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Michigvas No. 2, Herat, Weßernie. Venture, Gordon, Beaver. Van. L se irmer --, Steubenville. ➢ureat City, Sheer, Wheeling. Allegheny, 3PLe■n, Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS "1855; PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steens Packet Line, roil TUC CONVNTANcIi UT PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT stratus PITTSBURG'', CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. T 1313 Lus V nosaposni of seven Cyst class ponerful Steamers, unve ualled for speed, splendor, gaiety, and corafort, and is to °NAT Takotinu DLILT UNA nY ETTA) , 'ACTA?* on thr Ohio riser. It ronntoTA with the U. P. Mall Line cf Steamers trom tllncinnsti to Louisville and Paint Louis, by which pameniters and freMbt ars ficket,l and re criptoi Mrooph doily. Two wrw Steamers bare been added to the Lin., nbicb now consists of the following baste: Boats. Chplains. Dna of Delvarturs /min Bllstatr - h. BUCKEYE STATE_ ....... W. Ilscrsnoosta--Pundey. ligTATq.tit ALLEM] ENT . AD Tuesday. CINCI6N ATI.. ..... LICS7II--..-------Weilakeeday. J. .. .Thurslsy. PITTBBIIIIOII._ N Coos.- —.- DrAliy• PENN WYLY ANI A ...... -Pra. ULlTari.Tts- -Saturday. Leave dial, at 10 o'elovl., A. 30" precisely. No r i -.l 4 ht rer-d,...! after ulna n'elnt..S. on the ciarnlni of &Ina, ,Jt L v N noN 1 Amer, tot ....11.1:7134-7.4, a ll a i y i rl N bear d , 71, 7 tn a JOBS YI.A.CK. NSunzu,lshela Bosse Buildings. Pittsburgh, IE4 ttneTi] Pittaburib, Steubenville and Wheeling rackets. aid"M. DIURNAL, Captain A. , S. Srutursz. and the VOIIEST CITY. Captain Ormuz D. Mouse., efiu run as DAILY riciorrs, between Pittsturgh, teleuteuxeilSo nuel Wheeling, stapning at all intermediate tort.- TM DILI:NAL wUI leave Ihttsburgh Morelari, Wwl usaciaoa Vrl4k4Nl, 1 . 0 o'clock, A. —Reurnng rhs .tit teas. ut M artjte, im Twanfriay a Thursdays and Asuantayr, at 7 i 4 o'cluck„ A. At. rOan.:IT CITY win IiITO Pittsburgh cm Terslys, .), and Setae...L:7e, al 10 a'ele A. M_—/getarning. she rui were Wheeling en .53culaya, Weclussolaya and Fri day, at Ili eVenct. A. M. Fer.fre.g4l mosege awply on Sward cc to j. U. COLLINGS'S/IX% Agana 10 ItA Front secant, ILrKnur Fri•ladday P•cke ttt t for Cineinnalll The UMWMR., Captain 111n.Lia idirsirra, C. L.ltiorx C:,:s • less* f.” the else sod lattroast.a Forts oo FRIDAY. az 0 A.M. ar.l psAsszs syyly Ott tos.rl, or to J. IL LIYII‘GSTOIY, AzArat. For at b Lonto and Voila of m.t. Anthony. 11,. tar otranar A' VALLI . 1 LL Rotnin, v:l2 itiora on SATURDAY, 7.':.th t 12 et:nek, M. ant bnilt nipraint) . tb.. Vine? Illsaulpid iw t,ir:tat cr rs, - ." 4,0 , aril:, on kikrrl, rr to roM FLACK I LIVING:4IOS. Agaiti. DIEM • • Fur St. Patti. Direct Th. now light draught tteiktner tai he II ItILIA cap 1 , 19 1. A b/ttlitil, 1.•• fur the at,-ett trod MU:II...IWe gutt+ua TIIIMEDAY, ):n.7 at la A M. ,ti,tht of Is eaGn At 4 ,17 ra bcard, or 4 , ItAlllit. 4 t I.IVINiISI , IN Agent. For St LoallSOiliTetta itasclTfluibtique. Tt st,an-wr tItSt , VIE.II). Tte-e um:IN/Xt. C.t,tait. It 11 , 9 1 X %N. jr Cirrk,will testa for the shne• eht intortcvliate laudlep, Cu WELL' Nhn)AV, '.I. 1"?....1, at le A . .kl, For frright or p...,..v. ,po r on bran I, (1r to mi'23 FLACK te LIM:O3I 4) N. Agents. ___ For NI. rnital. Directs 11. r aleanlce rIWALLOW, .1. G. ANEVAIT, hp 2.10. It. Rail. Clem; will Irlon for tho ature and Intrrtnelista perts ion \NEM:CIS DA 1, Mal ':.1.1, at In A. M. Fur frelglit or pa. , ..1.,!.. tpp,7 on bourd,cr to . *1 rLaCl{. A LIVINGSTON. Aceintx Pot, St. Louts. The steamer J. C. PiIEMONT, Captain, Jon* jagO Clerk. A. ST,11.0•13; leaT• r at.** and sll Intermediate port*, on tr FIUN 1.16 DAY, May at 10 A M. I ,, yr freight or i.ar*aga apply on board, Cl/ to • .119 FLACK A Li V INtISTO.N. Lavas. tiLd 11.,etewth . 11.1 iL.41110.L For ect. Louis. The otorroor PAUL JONVA, Coot, J. IL F O•laTILI ClPrkt for tbr ato-vo rad lotormodiote ports oil ELINEPo DA 1. Vd loft.. at 10 A. NI. For Ir igh tor IA.SSIi, ,,, rpply on a board.. or to ralls ELACK UATLNUFL, Agent,. •S X 85 5„ CANADA WEST. ai l itele.vne,lll l .2;rU,::::l7l!Y THE WINE low pressure steamer TrLy.allAPII. Captain It. {thinness, will make two trip. a week between Cleveland: Port Steuley, and Port Burwell, aft follows: Leave: , Cleveland for Pert Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDA Y EVEN INO, at 7h o'clock. Leaves Port Disraeli for Pert Stanley at I o'clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATUIt.DAL EV ENING, at 7 (lock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Clevelaod and Pittrhurgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also col:meets at Port Btanley with the Loudon Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to BCOVILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley , or A. WSW DF.. Port Burwell. mar27ltuov .7. IL. harbour, LEVEN CLERK, Se. Low, hlo.. (at W. N. Newell's office.) J. K. BARBOUR hoeing long experience 1u Receivlog and Discharging Freight for Steamboats, offers up.rlor inducements to Steamboats desiring a DISONAIIG LNO CLERK. na.)4 gJoseph White's Varriag• Repository. J UM:, now carrying on bust. , noes in Ms epacions premises. (now. lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Oreenatturg turnpike, near the Two Run. between Pittsburgh and Lawreneeville, respeetlully invites the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAUES 130001Eht, Ao. And he particularly Worms gentlemen purchasers, that one price only le made. Fourteen years' experience in the business, enables him to place before his patrons the snow choice collection of Carriages whith, Ito many years past it has been his particular department to select from the various and most talented Eastern Illatill. facteers. The success of M new system is complete—the econ u omy of his arrangement s will supply ha best and moot fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenaes, which the mania for decorating houses of businese has healed upon the price of good., (owing to large routs.) E HITE will roll, on ready money only, at mubh less than the usual profits. [inlitkdkw] Cturisgesrevaired in the best manner, with deeratch WILKINS HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER, l'aoraliros. /burth 'tree', between Wood and Bmillifttld. THIS specious establrshment has been lessen by the rob scriber, and completely renovated. lie is at all hours prepared to furnish every luxury that can be found in the best teguloted restaurants in the Stats. Ills spacious liar will always be supplied with the very bast Liquors. Game of every de scription, in its season, can always W be found LA at Wil llKkins . C. GIL EN- O ' reasonable terms, a very neat, vertical STEAM EN kj GINE, C. inch cylinder, 2U Inch stioke. Also, a very superior DOUBLE FLUE STEAM BOILER, 14 feet long, 38 inches diameter. For terms, Ac., apply to W. B. MAVEN, Stationer, Market street, corner Second. A. A. MASON fr. CO =MEE .•"•t • , .• - • r , t 41 k : ' r .•.! • 4 I: . f I . For Sale. Hato and Caps. 2 wi.ould invite the attention of our friends and the public to a splendid assortment of FIATS and cApg, which we are now opening for the Bummer trade, which, for beauty of style, exceeds anything ever offered in the city, or west o 9 f t ila v e irood tlou . n t bd ree n t a.. pi Ca tti ll b s u n rg d b e . a . amine for yourselves. J. WILSON & SON, np7 Law Books. T AM authorized to sell low some valuable Law Books. 10 vols. Pe- Reports, by Barr; Bouvier's Institutes; Greenlief's Evidence; Wharton's Digest, lost ad.; And otber Reports, Elementary Works, &o. GEt). P..GILLMORR, 'at the office of Morning Post: IFLE GLIM!, of our own make, warrantrA pod and x, cheep Everything in the rporting way will be found at the " Enterprise GEM W 01103." BOWE & TETLEY, 188 Wood street myB _ . . . . I _..-- ....._ airuizials niar Restorke r c.--irm s p re p taa der, AMUSEMENTS. • •• ----- - --• • - . "DITTSBURGH THEATRE —Vent • TaceT• seems to be eflicacionsior the restoration of.theltalr 14011 i 'JOSEPH O. POSTER, Lessee and Manager. i bald heads. We have seen the txstimony of persona well __A-- i known to us, Who have used the compound successfully, PRICES Or ADIETESION: thereby corroborating the °pluton. of-its restorative ever Boxes did Parquette.. ..50c. I Private Boxes, largo ... -42 -....'Gn9,more i • gy - - - We know of nothing desirable le theism' of per- BeCond Tier ........25z. , Private Poses, antell. -- -.Po , 'e tonal comelineatand comfort tharta ; goon head of hatromd Boxes for soloed persons 25 ce"t'' ' any prows: by ;Nat This crowning ornament of the outer WirCertilicate, securing seats. 123.5 dents extra ' mangy an he preserved, or recovered when lost, without, is open at 714; performance commences at 6 o'clock. 1 the Jai ter moo, a resarr. to Wigs, Toupee and Scratches, de. Pinal retirement of the world-renowned B'.l F,MAN serves to be bailed and embraced with gratitude by all of CHILDREN. Positively their last engagement ~o any either sex; rbo are unlucky enoughteneedlis benefit. stage. First appearance of Mr BATEMAN i we took occasion the other day to notice this valuable • compound in the terms, and nog ITEDNEBD AT May tial, 1855, will be noted t r3 rern , Mlli.t , was Merchant of Venlee—Shylock, Miss i.11.-ti Rata man ; Portia, Alim Kato Bateman; Gratlarto, C. Foster ; , The foregoing Is Miran from ihePe - iersburg . ffirginla) Bassani°, Dubois- •• - • ' I then said, to show sgaidour favorable opinion of it, To be followed by a new Comedy, entitled I Intellig enter, and refers to an article which has for a time , . ...... Her Royal Highness, tria THE NEW SYSTEM— been advertised in ma-columns; We mast cerness that we Leopoldina, Miss Rate Bateman; Btractdno, 1E34 Ellen Bateman; De Birchini, Mr Bateman. Ts conclude with Hercules, Xing of Clubs—Tin, (aft , :wards credulity hot been greatly shaken adthln - alay or' two by liercuies,) Leeson; Granite, Weever. certificates I t h a a t, ve it t'e nted en A th em thi eW 3 h oat famous -" Hail El l :L. to ne t s h t e ore re r m r ark i3 a u b t le o e u ff r ec in ts , g , eing a erh.tple of of well-known and .perfeetly To-morrow, fourth appearance of the BATEMA'' , CHIL , credible citizens of the neighboring town of Preston—one DREN. I of them the Captain of a New London whaling ship—to the THE GREEK SLAVE. • POWE RS' SLAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION 2E)" . APOLLO MALI., -c,g, onvErN WOOD Vtr. From 9 A. M. till 10 P. M Twenty.llve Cents Pittsburgh, T 11. I.nd'es nlono sdmitted from 11 to 12 In the morning, nd 4 to n In the evening JOHN W. AI'CARTHY, Bill Poster and Distributor, oir WILL attend to the Posting and Lilstrlbutlng of an kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXIIIBITIONS, &r. All communinitiorts—elther by mail, tslegraph, or other wise—directed to the office of the Morning Pest, e ill re- Celle prompt ati.eution. ikp7 AUCTION SALES. A u etlon»Dally Saes. AT the Commorclal Salem Rooms, comer of {Po , d and yifth .treeta,at 10 o'clock, A. M., a g..neral &saw latent of Koaaonabln, Staple acid coney Dry Goode, Clothing, Boot/ and 5h00.,, AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M., Clrocarlca,Quecntatare, Olataararo, Table, Cutlery, Looking Glatura, Nov and Stoond hand household and Kltel.n. n Pu , oltura, Ac., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Statlcnery, Fancy Articles, NW:deal Inxtruraeadta, Mardcara and Cutlery, Lictldr.g, Tuley floods, Ocod and watc!,,, te. P. M. DAVIS, CENTRAL 01110 RAILROAI) •. 7 "`"..1t, 44 4 T. -s "•.iti - e - fs 1 ' Qa t ' Summer Arrangement—Change of Timo TIIILED DAILY TRAIN EACII WAY, (SUNDAYS EX. CDPTED ) And but one Change of Care between leolunabeas and Balelmore. ON and after 31.d....1ay, May Tth, IBIS, Trains will run SS falins• .. Leave.: (Esping Train, Mail Train. Night Tralia)--Co lomnue Itelli A. M. 2.11 i) P 31; 11:00 P. 51. -.lmre , Relish 4.,'20 P. 51 ; 3.15 P 31; 5:45 A. M. Ltare... (Mail Tram, Eirpre.e Train, Night Train)-13411. Er 3:60 .A. .514 1... U. In NI ; 0.1.',0 1 , M. Arrire .. OA t1131,,UN 12.40 P M; 04.0 P. 51.; I:10 A. M. GtrINO EAST. The IC:10 A- M. Dope'' Tvnin, ennnetts at Columbus vrith the Expree, Tinto al.l-b. lea," C.locinnsti at 6 A. 31. a nt with the Train from the Watt on the Cniumir , .u., Pinna and Indiana Railroad; et Newark with morning Trains to I and firm !k.0r.112.ky, 31an‘fie...1 and 51t. V. rm.n, and with Train' ~ 1 1 the `,..tenbenel:te tall luilaan Itailroa.:; at Whnaling with Exprer• Ttein on the Italtimo , e and 0010 Railroad for Baltimore., Wealling‘on, Philadelphia and Eaat am Ctn., the tin P 31 Train will connect et Columbus with the 1...tr,11 , 1 Train from Cin-mnati: et Newark eat, ti,,n,i,.,..ky. Ms,...e.ti Id and Newark Rtolv.w.l; and at Wheeill.g with I Nt,ti..l Train on Lattimore an! Oh o ttailro ~i. Pan„..,..ngera leaving Lot:deal:to and prime 4,1,,w Citwin nail, and taking with tht• Train a c C.'.lambas I ...act:igen icseinpr ill lnilana p -ht, htl itt-*mood by crwet.irtz Train on Indiana Crntral itallmad edit ...., route , . with this Train at Coln:anus, and r.arb Wheoltint at GAS I' NI., and leave by 10.30 P. M. Train to In:Atmore end Obi, Rai:roe-4 arriving in B-Iti. minnow% IN P. SL, neat day. The 10.::* P. 11. Trott o..nneee at Cr.thimlue orth the Mail Train whhh leaves Cicrine AO at 5 P. NI., •ni noble, at Delt,lr at GAS A. Ni. connteting with the Arearamoda Inn Tenth on tho italtien -, re and tthin Railroad. Pounem t gfr§ IfraTin Ctil7AZ . o by the Et at-fug Tratna can, Ly this :note, no 'Michigan City, Lafayette, Itillantii , lia and Fey' tan, reach Oz.:ambits to saa.r...n to take Lila train: and at Wheeling tent take the Accon.mcdation Train for Comber i land, sleep it.ere, ar.d renal= by Expreaa Train 1. - . Ealtl i more end Littera Cities. G , .ING WE3 I'. The S - 4.5 A_ ii Moll Tea n ,not . eta at Rel'etr with nth , Teal° on the ltaitinicre land tad. Itall,szi: at Sr-wart; a h h trains to and teem Panitteay, Mnia,teld and Sit w e r u n, and Chic:co:NA Sionrocvtlte; at Colnicsl..., with th• train> far ateeinnent, on - t with trains f,r X -lola, Dayton, Indiana• wila, and Clitra.zo. ell Dayton al.d ri.... Crt,l2. The IC AI. Ead•reNe Train e....ni,ecta with tho Txpres. , Train (mot U. tim,re, an.; arr. ern to Comra hue it Cc li) P 51., and con. arts with trona, ,-,-oing South and Neat aerie Ina In Ctncinniatt at 12. The r.v 3... i P. 31. iron oonnoete with the Ao,...rnni.whaTi,,, Trate tutu Cumberland, and ..t entomb, with Mail legit at 2...T.0 A. 51., dirct for C31..r.11ac.ri.1: ,, c1 .3 ., Daytan, la.d,ana pit., Lafayette, Terre Uinta, Point Loata and Clit , b4n. mt. 15 Ii 4 AAC 11 tQUTIIWION, Sapt. DR. HEN DE RSON, OCULIST AND AUItIST , 1.111 ttL DISZAOT.3 or 'UTZ ITZ ere tan Wanner CCPrine, Ll:Annan, nt.csTEl:zno, CO Till Ur or c.ilAnual.. OFFICE OS lutelAalt AY. COIL 011 A ND bT., NEW YORK Hours o m 9A.M.to 3 P. M. ROl7Ol l , Olt tNIibATED LIRA, Irtisinuaation, Acute of Chronic Mindoro . nth I - Area, bill., A.maurosis anc Cataract Scrotnioue, Wrepitil or Watery Eye-, are arsons the dive., of the eye which are treated by Dr. H. Intl parf , t sttitfactkn. AilaLaeanei of th* Ear treated upon erlentlGc principles Artie:l sll Lye, in , lrtekt without no opera:iota. Ail letters post.pael Will secure prompt attention. We select Ik, follosrtn.; reforrnces from among the thou sand* of cases which hare been suceensfully treated by Dr Denderstm: Wm_ J. Fryer. a2n—fl Tiros:bray, Albany, N. Y. *Alfred Southwick, Printer, a. /J. Gotabipessi, Glens Falls, N. Y. Wok. W. Smith, Detroit. Mich. •Mrs.. A. M b. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. T Nilea Mar,y Bellows. h li. Station, Duchess co., N.Y. •Edsrard U. Sanger, Dristol Conn. •John Seaman, Engineer, I N.Y. David Little, Engineer, N. Y. Wm. I It, Mks, Wilco Courier stud Eng., N. Y. fJatuee W. Brooklyn, L. I. Janis llodgers, A. R. beeves, Telegraph Operator, at. Nicholas hotel. It M. Ferris., °rig= Builder, Houston St. R. D. Doolittle, St. D., Ihnieon, N. Y. Mrs tintekerbor 9 let, Yonkers, N.l M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. Roes, Albany, N. Y. A. Inileoleteh. Scheme:tea), N. Y. Capt. It dl. lintland, Athens, N. Y. John W. IlaokeLt, Inntzhamptoo, N. Y. .Thefin pattnntaVrerf , Lllnd, 1113.1 had to 1. 1,1 to the oft At the eloration of two weeks they .Auld go about the c at pleasure. •These cases Of AMMUCOSii were reetor•d to Fight ette they were given up 144 incurable by the faculty, add b, reterred to by any pereon who whates to (care the fo,ta i tees,. caner, by writing to theta. jons THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIRE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the Ai Lunde cities with \\ - enters, Norttivrestern rod Sou:L western States, by a cuntlnuous Railway direct. Tiffs roat elan connects at Pittsburgh with daily hoe ut stcuuters t. all parts ou the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland 1.1.11 d San dusky with steamers to all ports ou the North.westen Lakes; making tbp most direct, cheeps, and reliable rout, by which FREIGHT can be tore:Ruled to end from th Orrat Writ. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITToBURGII. FIRST CLASS.—Bo ot Feathers, a, Shoes, deDry Goods, 1. sc. per 11.10Tni (in boxco,) Furs, SECOND CLASS.—Dooks and Stationery, Dry Goode, (in bales," Hardware, Lea- }• 60c. per 1001bei ther ' Wool, Ac THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bogging, Bacon 1. t,oc per 100rb,.. and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, de FOU tall CLASS —Coffee, Fish, Bacon and } 40c. per 100 i n— e Pork, (pecked,) Lard and Lard Oil Sir in shipping Goode from any point East et Philadel phis, be particular to mark packege cis Pcensyiranin Nat/road.. All Goods consigned wilt the Agents of this Rote at Philadelphia or Pittaburgh, be for, laded withou detention. Pamnul Minn—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. Y.; E. J. Speeder, Philadelphia; Regrew , A Koons, Beth. more ; Gee. 0. Emu:miscue, Pittsburgh; Shringman A Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. ;Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.: It U. Meldrum, Madison, Ind.; liatcliff d Co., St. Louis, 11o.; 3 S. Mitchell d Sob, Evansville, Indiaba. U. it. TIOUTION, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. R. 3 LONIRA Eta, . Superintendent. Altovna. Pa. 'Notice to Banks and other Corporations AUDITOR GEMS AL'S OFFICE, 1. Harrisburg, May lea. .1 You will plume publish. for four cou,oeutire weeke. the two following elections, in conformity with the provisions of the 7Sil Section el the Act of seventh Nay, 1555, entitled "An Act to provide for the ordinary expense: , of govern. merit, the Repairs of the public Canals and itailroade, and for other general and special apprepr iat lone." F.. BANKS, Aud. Q . P.CTION 71. That all banks, institutions and comptnict of every kind and nature whatev. r, Incorporated unde or in pursuance of any act of the logistature of Pe onsylva win general or special, or of any other state, and auto , business in this state shall give notice, accompanied by th oath or affirmation of the preeiddlit secretary or treasurcv to the auditor general, of the corporate name, date of ire c orporation, time, of commencing buslams and place of Magness of such bank, institution or company, the amount of capital stock, divilends • declared, if any, with rate at d time thereof, or the value of stock, according to the mart dons of the act to reduce the state debt, and to incorporate the Pennsylvania canal anti railroad conipauy. paantd April 21th, one tdouvand eight hundred and furt3 -four. BECIRION 72. That all hanky', inatit utions and companies who do not, by their officers, on aforesaid, give notice to the auditor general. as aforesaid, on or before the thirtieth day . of November, next, and annually thereafter, end pay the amount of tax they are legally chargeable with. into the state treasury in the month of December then following, BMW forfeit and pay for the nee of the commune , . lb h lute. rest thereon, at the rate of twelve per c:ot per aannm utc num. until paid. td, 1647 t --, .'.;..,; ., : - ;'.: - . - .,i',4..'.7;.' , 1," effect that, in each of these cases, a two or three months' ore 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 ease, of more than twenty years standing. We do not suppose it is by any means csr tain that, because the application has been thus eaccessfol in one case, or two, or a dozen, it is therefore certain . to prove equally successful in aIL Rat with such head-strong evider,ca as the foregoing, very fun bald beads, we respect, would willingly forego a fair trial of the Restorer." All such "old beads" are informed that the article can be had at Messrs. Lee & Osgood's -'Norwich Evening Cortrkr. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. R_EYSER'S, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar. mV29 GREEK .4fiet• worthy of Record and Atten. itIoN TONIC bIIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain cure pr FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion of the cause, is one of the most important Chemical ,Disooveries of the 19th century. Its neutralising effects on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the nhole Nervous and Muscular System, re- Morin the tone:of the Stomach, and invigorating the Con- FOURTH STREET, DOORS OPEN otitutlon. Unlike the general remedies rescrted to for its treatment, each as Quinine, Arsenic, dm., which leave the system worse than they found it, it improves the general health, purifier the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a regular and healthy action. Being prepared under the immediate supervision of en eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who, have been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of its superiority over all other preparations. We can only mid, in conclusion, if you are Buffering from Fever and Ague, fry it and besured PETER T. WRIOUT k CO., 241 Market et., Philadelphia. And all respectable Dviggists throughout the United Mates and Cunadas. For rate by GNU. ii. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, and R. E. SELLEILs. Pittsburgh. ap2l.daw3m is ADII3BIOY ehr Cough Rem edlea.—i r. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup trill cure you. Dr. Keyeer's Pectoral Syrup will core Bronchitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. • Dr. Koys.r's Pectoral Syrup will curs Influenta. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold in the head. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con erumptire nt letter from 310. J. W. Veatch, of Itokeby, Ohio " I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by mail. Thera 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 cured me sound and well!" ft.r Dr. Itsrsta's Prztcsat Sint? and take no other. Price, to cents. Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, No. 140 Wood street, and at J. P. suoirscra, Allegheny. ap2o:daw .C.V - A Substitute for the New Liquor Law.—Dß. URBAN'S ANTI•BACCIIA.NAT.SAN ELIXIR, a elf, and pure rernedy for ihe care of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetaTo extract, and as a tonic is lane' gees led. For the following complaints It is a moat valuable inclictne : Dyspepsia, Lirer Cempiaint. Epilepsy, Neuralgia, Piles Peters nf ell kinds, Delirium Tremens, GentralDebtlity. This tne :kiwi is intended to produce a change in the sys tem, and a distaste fir alcoholic drinks. Several Instances where we have s old it, we hire had the most gratifying result?; so : to persons who are really desirous of breaking off the Ind el ge rice ie intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be a great !Delp. Sold at SI per bottle at the Drug Store of DLL GEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, corner cf Vtryin al:ey,zipm of the Golden Mortar. ap2s:daw EME!====al rly every ca r e of reduceable Hernia. Trusaes at various prices always on hand. Trussesof different forms and strength for P. 0.0. Elastic, St ockings far varicose or enlarged reins. Abtiomnial Supp —Admen different kinds. Pile Props far the enpprt and COMO Of Piles. Shoulder Braces to relieves crooked and deformed o,od.tion of the Chest, sod many diseases of the Chest. Suspension Bandages. All theqe articles may be had or applied at DR. KEY SER:3 Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood etreet, sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be sent to any pan of the country by scaling the money and measure. nr2tressr NotICO to WIXOM ttiltitly C 01300211. 11 PUBLIC SilelNd es..I.ES of Real &tate at Roches tor ore now closed, and the Betiding Season has fairly romnienord. Every citizen of Rothe-Air is bud's , employ ed. Even the 30 or 40 new families who have become citi zens the present Spring. lad constant emptoymenti and in few days a hundred (sondes more will be required to carry on the work of the present reason. Tbe Cer Bng Eiset,lishreene is now near completion, s-.d will tw lo fall oprietioa in Jane Several Cars will be ready fsr delivery, ty s .street, the Ist of July, 1855. Two or three view churches, In Rochester, will be con. crafted for imme lately, and numerous other improvements will he commenced, requiring a great amount of mechanical end other labor independent of the Car Establishment, whic`a will p. obahly employ foam one to two hundred A prominent brie:maker from Pittsburgh has just pur. chased nine largo lots, and contracted to make upon them ,ortheith 500 000 bricks. Two gangs of hands commence work the present work. besides the other yards heretofore established In the neighborhood. Our S!vrte, Quarries are already 'dive with workmen, and the road trading to them lined with teams. Lumber ts becoming abundant cud cheap, and tenements will eo so coring up to relieve conic of our houses, which cow have 6 families, 4'familles, 3 families, and dozens of them 2 families ea ti Any who did not buy cheap lots st the four public sales tart searon, cr the four public sales the present rpring,can -till secure good bargains at privais sale by calling on the sutccriber in Rochester. Terms-- down, 3,4 1 In one year and t In two years. M. T. C. 430 1 C1R. P. —A few lots can yet be had at $6O to $lOO each, if applied for before the 20th Slay. These lots are twice as large as usual city lots, via: 40 feet by 125 k-and the price quly from Sl,bo to $250 per foot front. The present re ewrnsi homestead and magnificent property of , 4 acresn the centre of the borough of Rochester ;Ovid Pinneythe be a utiful 10 acres, building, erchani, AM-, of P. Rene, can be bought through the subscriber at great bargains, and there are not Roo such bargains within a hundred miles. J 1175 W A'.ll.`lf.ti. ut ACC& lab.1`11.1:1.11:15i, HAND STREET, (SOUTH. SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET AND THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practitioner in the 91t1 Schools of Medicine, Allopathla and Hommpathl:, and for the past ten years &successful L/doe, atlSst, has epened a WATER CURE in the above icsetion The perfectly safe, direct and homed...to effect ale eye tem bee on all levers, and all diseases .eute and ..r while it is mild, grateful and invigorating to the west and .debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable in families, who will be treated at their homes. Allopathic and llomspathic treatment will be adminia -ered where desired; but, after long and thorough eepe. Hence, Want' Reels gives a decided preference to Hydro-. pithy, which has, throughout the old and new world, proven so eminently successful in every form of disease, Inchlding Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism Asthma. Cuta neous, Nervous and Liver Diseased. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Itaelfs Office. The Rev. Clergy are invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being used In thecommeneement, and often throughout the treatment,it is a luxury Instant of =pleas ant, as those unacquainted might suppose. • :a.K.VERZNCES.—NIessr, Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. U. Williams, Thompson Bell, lee, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, E. H. En glish, B u. Kerr. The undersigned, having 'visited Doctor Battles Ittruitu. non and witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully re. vonmend him as a thoroughly educated and akiliful Pity. Icinn : Charles S. Russell. Jos. lit'Connells, David Hunt, John . Ctutis, itobt. Patrick, John D. LlTiugston, John Wright, V. W. Patrick, Moses P. Raton. 0 Ormsby Orem. Jana ttrotton to elontratotora. EALED PROPOdsLa will be received at the OFFICE of the Engineer, until FEUD/a, the Ist day of June next, for the URADING, BRIDUING, ho, of the ALLY 011ENY AND NEW BRIGHT 'N PLANK ROAD, from the demi - tester line to the traveled road at the corner of Cooper it Pue's lot (distance about two miles) Also, f r Ursoing, Bridging, Ac., from tt point on the present road at the corner of laud of Campbell At Room to J J. Giliesple's laud on said road. This section crosses Jack's Run, and will include, the Trussel Bridge at the Run, (distance about three•fourths of a mile) • Bide will be received for the whole work, or in sections. Plane and Specilleations of the work may be seen at the Office of the Engineer, It. E. M'Cowan, ou Penn street; Pittsburgh. Any information necessary for bidders, - mar. be obtained on upplication to the undersigned, or of the Engineer. my Ihtdtd To Wholesnd Manufac t ur ers. Lio r Dealer. a TILE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which Ix of en ounce with GO gallons pure Spirit will produelag tine Cognac Brandy. Din ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARD'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM., ARA°. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM. SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the Now York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCIITWANGER, 141 Maiden Lane, New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Nathan, 13ism nth, M.nganese; Thorn'a Ext.Copaiva, Sulphate Am monia., &c. • - dee2lis tf A. CARD. ' • r , 3.1031A.9 EMYtil (late of . Jaynes' . Pekin Tea Storm) respectfully lmorms Ms friends and the. üblic that he lancue located at the NEW - TEA STORE, -- 113 PSITTIIPILED FSTSZT, OTPG.IITE THE POST Off!CT, SVbere he offers for sale, 133-11 , 45 and ae well an asaorted stock of TEAS as can be found In the city.. Also, 1110 and j +VA COFFER, LOVERING'S and ST. LOUIS BEVltik3) BUG Aittis—all purchased. for - castri - tustrivllt - be sold at a smalradvance, either , by.whOlesale or retell: r 'eplBllm Dividend. WESTERN YEW:fit/LIME COMPANY. Al ay 7th,1856. MICE President and Directors of this Company have this day declared a Dividend of Three (3:0 Dollars per share on the Capital Stott, payable to S'ookho‘ders on or aft= the 10th last: Ii y 8; 2. IL GORDON, Seo'y. lEZEN Eilil===M DR. i'iIORSE'S INTVIiiORATING ,.. 'OO II DIAL •-• • A FECNONIf.VOIT MEDICINE. Health .a.estoTntt arto.l.lfe . Ifisagtknektdell ItORSB'I3 INTIGOBABING . . IT will replace weakness with ,strength, illCapteity with efficiency, irregularity withtur:forre std natural aw aa.d tliis not only, without hit4ctrd of reaction, but with a happy effect on the geneint , erildniaation. tar Bear in mind that all msladies,vhercier they- hvgin, finish with the nervous system, and that the Paralizatioti Of the nerve • . . neMotion and sensation is physical death. Bear in mind, also, that for every kind of nerrotte disesie, Cot. dial is the only reliable preparative 'known. CURE Of NERVOUS DISEASES No language can convey an adequate idea-of tbo inam• diets and almost ndrictiletiircbange *hi& 'it occasions In the diseasol, debilitated and .shattercd 'MMus system, whether broken down by cams, weakbynature, or impair ed by'sickness-the unetrung 'and telatetr 'Ottani:Ml=ls at once braced,. rpvlvided and built up. The mental amt physical symptoms of nervous diseasovanialitogether Un der its influence: • Nor is the effitt temporary; for the Cur. dial properties of the Ecte3llC.ltte reach the coruditution and restore it to its normal condition- .. _ —LOBS OP, ALSIIORY,.. -• • - Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood the head, =elan oboly i6eteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction—Lear• of insanity, dyspepsia, general metre.. non, irritability, inabllity.to sleep, amuses incident. :to males,.dees.Y.Of.theproPagatiisS.fart oUons, terra, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, Impotency, constipation, eta;from vshataveicansas arising. there,be arts' reliance, to„be ,pitteed-.on. human testi. bauntely A GREAT MEDICINE. FOR IffataLES. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative in all complaints incident to females, mark a nem eirtirt the annals of medicine. Thousands of atimutants have been haven ted-- thourands of invlgorants concottet-all - purporting to be speciSed in thetvarlona diseases tad derangements to which the delicate formation of 'woman 'Sender her liable. EVERY WOMAN OP SENSE, .. Who suffers from weakness,. derargement, nervousness, tremors, pains in the back, of any other disorder, whether peenliar to her sex, or common to both sexes—to giro the invigorating Cordial a trlsl.. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial after they have =ad a ba de or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions are'to be Shand the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not have been so but for this extraordi nary preparation. And it IS egruglypotentrortlientany eases for which it is recommended. Emends of, young men hare been restored by using it, and not in a dingle in• stance has it failed to benefit thorn., PE.III3ONi OP PALB COMPLEYIDN. or consumptive habits, are restored by therm of a bottla of two to bloom and vigor t changing the skit:arum It pale, Tel low, sickly color, to a beantiftl florid complexion. TO TECKMISOUIDRO. These aresome of the sad and melancholy effects yrothe eed by early habits of youth, viz : weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight,loss of mos" color power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepeisioservons irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, d fob= of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some or the evils prOdst. ced. All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING Id mutual' should reflect that a sound mind and.body arethemost use oessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without these, the Journey through Ufe becanias weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the ; the mind becomes shadowed.with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection test the bajada= of another be. comes blighted with your own. - • CAUTION. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been cOunterfelted by some unprincipled persons. - In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the figirhs• tor's faesimile pasted over the cork,of each bottle, the following words blown in the glans: _ Dr. Morsel' Invigorating Unsaid, C. J;. SlNG,Proprienii,ll. If ; - The Cordial 11 put up, highly concentrated, in:pint tie s—price three dollars per bottle, two Ibrilve dollars, for twelve dollars. 0. IL BEG, Proprietor, It Bieray N • V. Sold by Druggists throughout the United Staae, Caned and the West Indies. AG-ENTS: -...Da.GEO. IL KETEER, N 0.140 Wood at .FLN3ILYI3, BROS.,_No. 80 Wood at. ~it. N. SELLERS, Weed street. ..J. P. - FLEEING. ..J D. I.4RK. 'Nacional!. [ltyltdawly Pittebnigh Do. - m. Allegheny City. agent for OW. FEVER AND AGUE CURE. OR, NATURES INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC. F'DOR the vrevention and Cure of larraterrratlr and az. sum= Frel.2B, Torts and Actor, Clime and Fruit, Dotal Amor, 0 Elegftel. DEBILITY, NIGH? SWEATS, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison - which at certain seasons is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the ammo In character wherever It exists—North, Boatll,lSast or - West—end will every where yield to this newly-discovered antidote, which is claimed to be the greatest ditcontry in medicine ever made. This specific is so harmless that it may be taken . by per. sons of every age, sex or condition, and it will not anted. tote for one disease others still worse, as is too often the r••• snit in the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Aramaic, and other poisonous or deleterious drugs, not a particle of any of which is admitted into this preparation. • •.. The proprietor distinctly claims these extraortbaary re sults from the nee of this NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO it will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Agne.or Bilious disease whatever, or any Injury fruoi ionstatttly in baling Malaria or Ns I.s.ons It will instantly check the Ague in patina who have irab feted for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need neverhave pa:other dial, by cent ' , mug its use according to directions. - It will immediately Mien all the dishoising ?walls of Bilious or Ague diseases, such an general debility, night sweats, etc.. The patient at once begins to recovervippetite and strength, and continues until a permanent aid-radical cure is ted . Finally, its use will banish lever sradAgue from &mills& and all classes. karmais and all laboring men, try adopt. ing It as a preventive, will be free from Ague or Bdious At tacks in that season of the year vrhichowlille it is the moat sickly, is the moat valuable one to them. . One or two bottles will answer for ordinary CUM t Some may require more Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, aecompany each bottle Brine One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade.: 'Trade chr.ulars Or. warded on application, and the article will be consigned on liberal terms to responsible parties in every seetion Of the country. JAB. A. ILHODES, - Proprietor, ' Providence, B. I. _ . dams—New York: O. T. oriazzbiEß & CO., and 0. H. RING. Boston : WEEKS A' parrs% Philadelphia: DYtYTT A SONS. J. DIITOILELI., No. 2G5 Liberty street, next door to Hand. WOODBIDES A - BROTHER, corner of Anderson and LanSick. sta., Allevhany.:.- .I.feb2T GERNAN BITTER, .TOTIN IMMINGHAM, Preledent y . ~: RHODES' DR. HOOFLANIPS CELFABILITED PHSPAIMD BY- DR. C. 11. JACKSON, ,Philadelpbia, Pa., WILL no/ton:rum Mitt LIVER GOSIPI,AINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAI:IMHOF, Chronic or Nervous Delelity, Diseaseithe Kidneys, and lava diseases arising from: a disedLiver or Stomach. Such asConatipaii • - „ „ tion, Inward Hies, Fultiess,or Blood to the • ...: .—, Ileadoicidity of the Stomach, Natiseaaleart burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Ilead,liurrled and Difficult Bfeathing, Stuttering at the Heart, Cheat-, tug or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posh:implanted* of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Sever and Dull Pain in the need, Deficiency of Perepiration Yellowness of the Skin anal Eyes, Pain In the ' Ede, Back, Chest, Limbs, du., Sudden . Flushes of Beat Burning IR the Flesh, Ontstant • imagln. • Ingest Evil and great - .- Depression. of 7 ',"„ Spirits. . ~ . ‘,... The proprietor, in milling the, &filiation of the - nubile to this preparation, doss so wit a feeling ofthe utmost confi dence in its virtues and a li , . ation to %bedlam:ester which It Is recommended. • - • .; It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a tea pan' trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale la unrivalled by any similar pre parations extent. The testimony in, Its favor given by the most prominent and well known physic:taus and indbidu els, In all parts of the ninon). is Immense. listening any who may doubt, to my •ii hiemorabillaror Practical Roaript Ltsolt, for Farmers and Families, to be had ghtthl, of at the Agents for the German Bitters. ' ' • '-• Principal Office and idanufactioy,l2o Arch street, Philp . _ , _- delphis, Ps. - '_ _-• Aar Sold by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 Wood : treet ; B. / •Fshnestock A Co., No. 6 Wood s treet; Fleming; Brothers 60 Wood eh eet ; IL P. Swart: and J.P. Fleming, Allegheny . Mrn===M DR.DROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alleyi.De• votes . his entire Attention to an office Practice. His business Is mostly coallned to , Prinak -,:' Ireneroil Diseases, and such painful affections., 'brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excel:ll Syphilis, Syphilitic Druptions,Uortorrhea,Gleet, Stricture' Urethral Discharges, Impurity °tithe ,131ccd, with' all M ea l, see of the Venereal Organ . Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Era - Hone, Tetter, Ringworm; Mercurial Dlsesses,SerMstal W ? uses, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female MettltneVe 'deathly Suppressione ' Diseases-okhe.Soints, Fistula lii &no, Nervous Affections, Pelnel in' thP Back And LOths.l l ll tation of the Bladder vcd Kidney sonecestftill7tMtcdow Jure guaranteed . -• -Twentryears' practice (tevkln this city) enables Dr Drown to offer astrArances of a speedy aura to Allwho ;aI:I7CM' , mli der htscsre- . Once and Prlwate Cloicnitation Rooms, 41 ; Dlammid alley ea... Charge s moderate. uovfedaw.l7 • . LlEUbitllll:sll.—in. Lau. tvi; ueeely diocese:lw taut'" Do for Itheumatimm te erpeedy stuLeereeiri - ns=edi that painful trouble. .Itnever fella. Offiee mud Private Cnusultation RoonsaNioII.DIAMOSID Pittsburgh, Penn's. -The Doctor's aiwsys at burn • ma—bZ9fiaw , Palmer's .cet brate d F.:pleura an sauce, Q TAN DS PRESMINENT.far flavarlag .lionps, amebas, 10 Fifth, Heat, Game, dm. We advise all good bess....wes to try It. Price 25 cents per beta., at snarl:mm*lld raft, Stores In the Uoited States and Oanadas - • Per sale by, WOLURG and G.H. ILEYSF.B. Pittalnargh. • r• WEIGHT 04., • - 241 Market street, Philadelphia. jlnl9:damly i 9 BARK it. DIOSEIt, AItCHITECTB:—OftIees: Hall; N 0.76 Whirl in m . Pittsburgh; and east side of theliissootad; 1.712.. em Vaster China: Store C6.lCNia BE es ERPASSED in its assortment at elegant and nseful CHINA. GLAB3: . QUE.ENIVABB 113! Families Hotels or Iderchanta t at unuaaal'LOW-Patan Charlotte Blume vi AN ACTU 11.1$ lt IND DEAL Nlt in PIANO Town; anti 01 Importer of Music and Musical Instruments. Ms Agent far the celebrated liaxausei PtsleoS; nlao, for thale t . Davis & Co.'s Cosiest Yttuos, vial and without Coleman% Malian Attacbment. No. 11$ Wood street D tllastestisttoßus tweeter., mop 1 / 4 7 fox $100; for sale by 0113IMOTrE'IlLII SIB, _raya Ito, "118 Wood street. WFAIBLOOKING litlBtb. of r AI Bourbons , errPobaral , Rrd'otber 'varieties,' for Clometeries; for. WA- by spl9:drir JAMES WARDROo- 62. Tit .1 Vrbkilitti Orarrs aur elaste ov t 0 =A. approval TgrAties, sill be filled praop_tly br apl9:claw led