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" - . THE VITT POST.
WEDNESDAY MORNING
PROCEEDINGS OF SELECT COUNCIL, May 28th,
1855.—Council met; present, Messrs. Alexan
der,: Allen; Sitwell, Cordell, Jones, Murdoch,
Pollock, Smyth, Taylor, Weaver, and president.
The. minutes of last meeting read and ap
proved.
Mr. Taylor presented the credentials of Chas.
Cheney, member eleot of the Fifth Ward, which
was read, and, on motion of Mr. Alexander, ap
proved."
The member eleot was then sworn in by Ald.
-liPMasters, and took his seat.
. Mr. Jones presented a petition from the Pitts
burgh and Birmingham Ferry Company relative
to the filling up of the channel at the landing.
Read and referred to Committee on Monongahela
Wharf, with power to act, provided it does not
exceed $50,00.
Mr. Cheney, petition for gas mains on Liberty
street, between Harrison .and Carson streets,
Fifth Ward. Read and referred' to Committee
on Gas Lighting.
Mr. Alexander presented a communication
from John Algeti relative to damage done his
property lip grading of streets, and asking re
muneration for the same. Read and referred to
Committee on Streets.
Mr. Jones, petition from the citizens of the
Third Ward, protesting against the removal of
tho Allegheny Fire Company from the said Ward.
Read and referred to -Committee on Fire Ea•
gines and Hose.
The President submitted a communication
from Wm. Forsyth, wharf master, relative to
rent due from the Penneylvania Railroad Com
pany for Depot on the wharf. - Read and referred
to City Solicitor with instructions to proceed to
collect the rent in arreaie.
Mr. Murdock presented a communication from
A. B. td'Calmont, City Solicitor,latire to
suits pending in the District Court ainst the
sureties of Mr. Haggarty, late Ta —Collector.
Read and the. City Solicitor instruct6d to pro
ceed forthwith against the sureties of Mr. Hag
gerty, late Tax Collector.
Mr. Bissell presented the following resolu
tion :
Resolved, That the City Treasurer be, and he
is hereby authorized (under the direction of the
Finance Committee) to sell the eighty shares of
dividend stock now held by the City, in the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and that
the proceeds be specifically applied towards the
July interest on City Bonds. Read three times
and passed.
Mr. Murdock. Resolved, That the gas mains
be laid on the north side of Franklin street,
from Logan to Elm street. Read and referred
to Committee on Gas Lighting.
Mr. Murdock. Resolved, That the committee
be and -is hereby authorized to issue proposals
for the grading and paVing of Clark street, from
Elm street to the junction of Scott and Colwell
streets, about 140 feet. Read and referred to
committee on Streets.
_Mr. Taylor. Resolved, That the Mayor be
and he is hereby authorized to draw his warrant
on the Treasurer, in favor of John A. Parkin
son, Judge of the special election held In the
Fifth Ward, for the purpose of filling the vacan
cy occasioned by the resignation of Win. Wilson,
member of the Select Council. Read three times
and passed.
In all of which action of Select Council, Com
mon Council concurred.
The following business from Common Council
Was then taken up:
Bill of Kay & Co., for stationery, amounting
to $91,10. Read, and referred to Committee on
Claims and Accounts.
Bill of W. W. Wallace, for press for Mayor's
Office. Read, and the Mayor authorized to draw
a warrant for the amount.
Bill of .J. R. Hartley, for ice, amounting to
$12,12. Read, and referred to Committee on
Claims and Accounts.
_Petition for water pipes on Wide alley, from
Logan to ,Tewneend street. Read and referred
te 'Water'Committee.
Petition for grading and paving Congress
street, from Pennsylvania Avenue to Franklin
Street: Read, and referred to Committee on
Bireetb.
Resolutions relative to the expense of open
ing Fifth street to Pennsylvania Avenue; and
also the expense of continuing Pennsylvania
Avenue from Chatham street to the junction of
Grant and Fifth streets. Road three times and
passed.
Resolutions relative to the abutments of the
bridges on Duquesne Way. Read and referred
to-Committee on Streets.
'Communication from Joseph Howarth, asking
the pritilego of erecting a frame shed for a
workshop on Diamond street, with a resolution
granting the same. Read, and the resolution
unanimously adopted.
Bill of J. IV. Biddle, for printing Mayor's
Proclamation, $5,25. Read, and referred to
Committee on Claims and Accounts.
In all of which action of Common Council the
Select Council concurred in.
Resolution for extension of sewer on o'llars
street. In Common Council read three times
and passed. In Select Council action non-con
curred in.
Resolution relative to Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, which, in Common Council,
read three times and passed. In Select Council,
notion non-concurred in.
The President announced that he had appoint
ed Mr. Cheney, in place of Mr. Wilson, on the
Street and Market committees, and Mr. Taylor
-on the Fire Engines and Hose.
Mr. Jones presented the following :
Resolved, That the City Treasurer be request
ed to make oat and lay before Councils, at their
next meeting, full statements of all accounts on
which there are balances due the city for over
one year. Read three times and passed.
Mr. Taylor. Resolved, That the committee on
Aqueduct and Canal are hereby authorized to
extend the sower on O'Hara street, the proper
distance, and charge the same to the aqueduct
fund. Pending which Councils adjourned.
DISTRICT CoUßT.—Beforo HOD. M. Hampton.
In the case of Black's Administrators vs.
Smith et at.,
the jury returned a verdict for
plaintiff for $8,700 50.
Robert Morrow, assignee of Absalom Morris,
vs. Stewart, Lloyd & Co. G. P. Hamilton for
plaintiff; Shaler for defendants. Action on five
promissory notes. Verdict of $2,299 76 for
plaintiffs, subject to the opinion of the Court on
points reserved.
. S. &J. Large vs. Executors of P. Shoenber
ger. Large and Geyer for plaintiffs ; Washing
ton for defendants. Action to recover taxes.
Verdict of $144 47 for plaintiffs. Bill of ex
captions filed.
TLIEATELE—TIIO BATEMAN FAMILY.—This re
markable family, although not meeting with that
mark<d success here, which is their due, have
beenplaying to passably good houses, during
the past and current week. To-night will be
- produced for the first time here, their new play
of "Young Amerita, or the Now York News
Iloy." This piece is highly spoken of by the
press of other cities where it has been present
ed, and we have no doubt is worthy of the prales
bestowed on it. Miss Ellen appears in the lead
ing'obsracter, (Will, the Nows.boy,) assisted I y
Miss Kate as "Sister Susan."
BIBIJ,OP Strums IN NW Yonz.—Tho annual
sermon, before the local Preacher's' Asericiation
of the M. E. Church of New York and Brooklyn
was delivered on Sunday afternoon, in the M.P..
Church, Seventh street, near Third avenue, by
Bishop Simpson. The Church was densely
packed, on the occasion; the aisles were filled,
and even the entries thronged. The revere. .I
preacher chose for his text the 9th and 10. h
verses of 'the 41st chapter of Ezekiel, and, ac
cording to the Times, spoke for over an hour az. J
a half with impressive eloquence.
,‘ .
• - 1‘ SIIEENCT Tales.—The Bulletin says that o
Monday evening, just. before the Western train
on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Balked left,
Well ,dressed woman entered one of our hotel+,
Ilea the depot, and requested the landlady to
bold her baby for a few moments while el,n
would look after her baggage. The landlady
very - kindly cared for the child until the train
left. The mother not coming for the child CT
itted : a suspicion that it will be a long time be
fore she finds her baggage. Does any persttu
'know who lost a baby?
•Eltaan ow 'TUB PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.--
The fast mail train of the Pennsylvania Rail
road, due hero at one o'clook on Tuesday morn
ing, was -detained several hours by a land elide
which occurred at Millville. The engine rt.o
into a large pile of dirt and stones, which bud
fallen across the track at that place, and w
oonsiderably damaged by the collision. No per
eons were injured.
Rosanna' owlEwnwt.--About two weeks ego,
w-couple of watohes, jewelry, &0., to the amout.t
of $2OO were stolen from the boarding house of
Peter Ilge, in the Dlatnond. Yesterday, tbn
proprietor of the house made information be
fore Alderman Parkinson, against William Smit h
and John Bowen, two of his boarders, for the
robbery, and procured a warrant to have thcir
trunks searched.
A. Gamma named Frederick Fennerlefeldt
was committed to jail, yesterday, by Alderm .
Wilson, for refusing to procure bail to prosecu , e
a charge of assault and battery, on which he was
the complainant.
•
self-destrnotion occurred on Monday evening, on
the Noblestown Plank Road, about four miles
end a half from the city, the circumstances of
which are as followd:
MAY $0
About half past eight o'clock in the evening,
Mr. George Drake, who keeps a small tavern or
boarding house a mile or two on the other side
of Temperanaciville, returned from a vielt to
Birmingham, having
been absent nearly the
whole day. When he entered the house he ap
peared very much intoxicated, commenced
abusing his family, and finally made an assault
on his wife, but without doing her any matetial
injury, although he threatened to take her life.
Desisting from the attack, be then left the house
and retired to the rear of the stable, where,
with a large pooket knife, which he had been
observed sharpening on a grindstone in the
morning, severed his left arm, at the elbow,
nearly in twain. The effusion of blood from the
dissevered arteries was eo great that, notwith
standing his situation was discovered almost im
mediately, and assistance rendered, he bled to
death in less than ten minutes. The wound
extended nearly around the whole arm, and
appeared to have been made with decision.
Yesterday morning, intelligence of the occur
rence was sent to Coroner Lowry, who proceeded
to the place and held an inquest on the body,
when the facts, as substantially stated above,
were elicited. A son of the deceased also testi
fied that hie father had been drinking almost
constantly for a week past, and believed that
his mind had become affected by hie dissipation.
When sober he was a kind husband and affeotien
ate parent.
The following verdict was rendered by the
jury: " That the deceased, George Drake, came
to his death by toes of blood from a wound in
the left arm, inflicted by his own hand while
laboring tinder an aberration of mind."
The deceased was formerly a police officer in
the borough of Birmingham, and his melancholy
end affects his family deeply. He leaves a wife
and several children. He was about fifty-five
years of age.
MIESIONAUT MIMI:G.—The Missionary meet
ing last night at the City Hall was attended by
an immense throng. The -services wore of a
very impressive and interesting character, and
lasted until a late hour in the evening.
Ma. ISAAC CRAIG, for whose arrest a capiae
was issued on Monday, yesterday voluoterily
surrendered himself into the custody of tho
sheriff.
Piss APPLES.—Mesars. Reymer & Anderson
have just received a prime lot of Pine Apples,
by express. Dealers should call soon.
A NUMBER of fine watches, gnus, and musical
iostruments will be sold thie evening, at eight
o'clock, at Davis' anotion rooms.
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH
Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post.
From Washington City... Virginia Elec.
Wasttfisirrox Cm, May ^2 —The Poet Office 'Department
has received information that a Poet Office mill be estab.
fished et the Palace of Universal Exhibition, for the mare
!alone° rf foreign sisiters. All letters can be addressed there.
The friends of Wise &rector firing one hundred guns from
the Capitol.
Wise's majorities continue to roll In. He :eft for Arco-
mac at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
Majorities for Wise :—Fasevy ell, HO; Russell, .150; Cray
son, 250; Carrell, The aggregate majority lu Little
Tennessee district (Mcllullin'sjis 3,100.
PHILADILPIIII.. May 29.-110 counties heard from officially
give Wise a majority of $10.781; the 32 counties to hear
from gave Pierce 691 majority.
The Eleventh Congrosional District in 'Virginia remains
in doubt. The Democratic gamuts and leases in the Legions.
tuns axe about equal.
Discharge of the Boston Hotel Iteeper•.
Emma, May 29 —The hotel proprietore and liquor deer
era arrested last week were brought up before the Police
Court this morning, and all discharged, owing to a trivial
flaw in the complaint. There is considerable excitement.
Arrest of a Supposed Thief.
Br. Louts, May 29.—A men calling himself Theban pre
sented • draft on the Bub-Treasury to-day for $lO,OOO,
which proved to be stolen. He was arrested.
Salute of One Hundred Guns
Tassrott. May 29.—A Democtatie salute of one hundred
Rune eras fired thl.l afternoon, in honor of the election of
Wire
EW BOOKS: NEW BOOKS:I—We have just received
.011 by Express the followleg New Books, viz :
The Minting Wile, or Miriam the Avenger; by Mr•.
Emma D. E. N. Southworth--complete in two volumes, in
paper covers $l, or neatly bound in cloth for one dollar and
twenty•fire rents.
Black Diamonds, or 'Humor, Satire and Sentiment; by
Professor Julius C. Hannibal.
We have also received Graham fur Juno; Household
Words, do; Blackwood for May.
The Books, Magazines, As., for male at
W. A. OILDENFENNEY d COJS,
.....Latiat, opposite the Theatre.
PUBLIOATIONS, de.—Lealte's Neer York Journal
IA for June.
Yankee Notions.
Out Doors and In.
Ins and Onto of Paris.
Ruth Hall; by Fanny Fern.
Lamp Lighter.
Ida May.
Out-Doors of Idleseild; by N. P. Willis.
People I have met.
Ellen Norbury ; by Emerson Bennutt
Heinee.s of Bellefont
My Brother's Keeper; by Mies A. D. Warner.
My Courtship and its Consequences; by Wikoff.
The shore fsr tale at totem rates, together with a large
stork of Books and Stationery, Monthly Magazines,
SASI'L B. LAUFFER,
bl Wood street"
DRY GOODS. AT -
. DRY UUOD3, AT LISOAN A AILL'I3 —T—
French style Parasols;
Old Ladies' Parasols ;
Au Parsee Collars;
Guipure Lane Collars;
Organdies and Lawns;
Flounced liarege Robs!
and a very eludes lot of all kinds of Dress Geode. Embroble
rice and llcuee•keeplog G,ods, to wilich we invite the at
tendon of the ladies. loyl4
AZ ,Rs GROUND AND CUNCAYrD inn superior mao
11 ner, by an experienced workman from New York
satisfreticn guaranteed in all cases.
my 23 DOWN k TETLEY, 138 Wood street.
OLDEN SYRON-13 bbls superior ()olden Syrup Creel
kJ' big and for sale by [my26l ATWELL, LEE kCO
A CON 11 A MS-101)0 Iba. eicy Cured Hams in nom knd
1.3 for Palo by [my2ol ATWELL, LEE k CO.
NAILS -100 kegs assorted Nails in store and for sale by
my2B ATWELL, LEE k Co.
W PUSTERITV IIaND YOURS.F.L.F DOWN. How
j By getting your Picture. Go totthwitb, then, t
GABGLI'S, 76 Fourth street, and tato a sitting —a fa
minutes will suffice. Prires to suit all. my 26
Proposals for Goal, Slack and Lime
SEA Lk.l) PROPOSALS for delivering in the stores at the
Was k. of the Pittsburgh Gas Company 150,000 bushels
of Bituminous Coal, 40,000 bushels of Sleek, and 5,000
bushels of Lime, will be received at the Oilice of the Com
pony until WEDNESDAY, the 30th Wet, at 3 o'clock, P. 51.
The Coal, Slack and Lime to be of such quality and deliver
ed at such times and in such quantities as shall be approved
of and directed—the standard of computation for Coal and
Slack to be 76 pounds per besbel.
The payment. to be made monthly, retaining 20 percent.
as aecurtly for performance of contract.
Proposals to ho addressed to .1011 N HOLMES, Esq., Presi
dent of the Company, and endorsed Proposals for Coal
and Slack, or fur Lime," as the ease may be.
JAMES THOMSON, Engineer.
affix of ../sftrburgh GUS Company,
May 18th, 1855.
lIIIPORTANr INFORMATION 1") THOSE WHO WANT
A FIRST RATE EIAT.—J. WILSON & BON, No. 91
Wood street, will sell the best quality of SILK HATS for
$4. TERMS OASIL mylo
JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS—A fen dozen mono(
these beautiful Drab Cloth CAPS. Also, Barred Silk
Ceps of the latest style. (myl9l J. WILSON h SON.
BLOOMS -95 tons Tennessee Blooms for sale by
myl9 J. W. BUTLER.
ALE OF PINE PICTURES continued daily at CARGO'S,
No. 76 FOURTH street. myl9
CI3AULES DICKENS' NEW STORIES...* Every body
should get it.
Dickens' New Stories, containing, The ACT= POOL Travel
ers: Nine Stories by the Christmas Fire; Laid Times ; •
Lizzie Leigh; The ?cases Daughters; Fortune
etc., is - oubliette& this day,reompleten one large octavo
volume, with a beautiful tiortrag ide,the , antbor, Charles
Dickens, Esq., engraved on. steel: 2 lFlie 50'eents.
A Journey through the Chintse Empire—by M. Huc,
author of Recollections of a Journey through Tartary and
Thl bet.
Literary and ilistirial Miscellanies—,by fleorgellananft
Pollen's Dollar Monthly for June. Price 10 gents.
For sale by , H. MINER CO.,
myl9 No. 32 Smithfield street.
CALL TODAY aT OARGYS GALLERY, Nu:7o Fourth
street. rogl2
INSBAL WATEIt3--Congress, Bedford end Blue .Lick
Watars, always on band at JOE. FLEMING'S,
mys Corner Diamond and Market et.
'EMBROIDERED CURTAINS .— A. A. MASON CO .
.0 have just opened 2.001 a. very elegant arylea p . ; taco
and Embroidered Curtains. tnyl.2
WO BOXES ORANGES, In
ElephLE rime R
order, for We- by
8.. & ANDERSON,
No. BO Wood street..
BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.
ALOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending
back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Ifoirees. - This Lot
is in a desirable location for a residence' and will be sold
low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from
encumbrance. Enquire of O. F. OILLISORE,
Iyl3 Office of Morning Post.
XTEW GOODS.—Just opening, a new and splendid stock
1.1 of WATCHES, dElstEtai. /Lc., at the Old lietabltah•
ad House of W. W. WILSON, 67 Market street, corner of
Fourth. Customers and visitors will. always end this a
safe and just estabilehnxent. to deal with, and prices . as
cheap as elsewhere—either. East or West.
Sir-Special attention paid to FINE WATCH REPAIR.
ROD
A 13dIALL FARM OF THIRTY•SIX ACRES, w th g.
j improvements. Price VMOO. Far sale by
my2l 18. 0011111ERT & BON, 140 Third et
LACK SILK MITTS-100 dos Ladlee' Black Silk Mine,
D of every quality, jug received.
myl4 A. A. MASON & CO., '25 'Fifth street.
IFLE GUNS, of our own make, warranted good and
cheap. Everything In the sporting way will be found
at the "Enterprise Gun Works." -SOWN & TETLEY,
myS 135 Wood street.
J. White,.
171 E AL ESTATE BECKER, Office To. 35 Arcade, West
Avenue, Philadelphia.
Timber and Coal
Moneyarms and City - property bought,
sold and exchanged; procured on bond and =mt.
gage, personal propo7 and merchandise. Apply to or ad
dress as above. tnylAlm
FOR SALE VERY CHE4P.
ABUILIANG lATI-11 ALY,IECIHMT orry, 24 feet.bx
no. Appel be had app . ll?ag i ra at
°Sae at the 1110WM* POBT• -
NNE
5.‘2, / - wet
A • 4,
COMMM . taI., 4- POggr.
PITT STIVRCiII BOARD op. TRADE AND
RIERCHAPVTI3 , EXCHANGE..
Hen:dolt—JOHN BIITPTON.
lint Vice President—WK. H. ' Basra.
Stand " -"- -_ Wm. B. ZbiOMM.' .
Recretasy—Wm. S. Nava.
Homurcr—Jomm D. &MU
.Buperintenclent-8. T. NOETTILK, Ja.
Cbnymittee of .Arburation for Apra.—Wivaiit H. BRows,
V. P ; Wsc ELL, 8. 8. BMW!, N.H. NI3IIOB, J. M. Pmarocx.
DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET
017102 07 rag DULY Warn= POST,}
Wednesday, May 304858.
FLOUR—The demand Is only for actual domestic con
sumptiou. AR are holding back who can, In expectation
-that the fine prospect of the coming crop will bring down
PricesThafore long We note sales of 100. bbls superfine,
'from wharf, $9,02)..c; 50 bbls extra, from store, $9,87; 101
do do do. $lO.
ORAIN-200 bushelif shellel cern, from store, $1; 200 do
do, delivered. $l.
9110 Alt--20hhda folly fair, cash, 7c.
BACON-L4OO ins eho'd sides and hams, 'cash; 9©9@,10c ;
500 do shoulders, cash, or; 3000 do sides, do, 90; 5040 1 -do
hams, do 10c.
DRIED BEEF-3 tee 9 O. ea: h, 14c.
FISH-30 bble herring $0,50; 12 do shad $l2.
ASHES-7 casks dom. soda, time, 3Nc.
SALT-50 blab No 1 $1,62%.
TELEGRAPH HARBETEI
Naw YORK, May 29.—Cotton firm; prices advanced ;
sales 6000 bales; New Orleans middling 11%; Uplantle•mhb
dling 1114; New Orleans fair 11.4. Flour unsettled: sales
6000 Mils good Ohio at $10,12@10 37; southern firm at $ll,-
50©1/,57. 'Wheat firm. Corn a trifle lower; sales 95,000
bushels new crop at $1,05. Pork unsettled; sales 12,000
bble at $16,611Q16,75 for old Mess, and $17,43®17,00 for new.
Beef firm. Lard dull. Whisky: Ohio 38. dales 2000 bags
Rio Coffee at 9. Sugar steady; sales 1000 bbis. filolesses
firm. Linseed Oil firm; sales 40,010 gallons at 89@90.
Stocks quiet; money =flanged; Indiana flees 84%; Fir
lents sixes B. 90, 98 . 4; Cleveland and Toledo 81%; Cum
berland 291.8; Erie 48%; •Reading 89,
PHILADIIPOIL, blay29.-;—Cottoti less active owing to high
rates demanded and - the - want of supplies. Colvorreed
scarce; good new would command $0,75 per 64 lbs: Flour
the market b .a undergone no change: but little export de
mand, and she only transactions reported are small lots for
home consumption at $ll per bbl for standard a , d fair
brands, $11,25 - for extra, and $11,37%®111,75 for fancy
lots. Rye Flour firm at $7,37% Corn Meal $5 per bbl.
Rather more Wheat offering; demand limited; sales 1000
bushels at $2,64 for prime red, and $2.63 for fair write.
Rye in active request, and from 3000 to 4000 buabels Poen
ay lvania were sold, part at $1,60 and Barton private terms
Corn dull; yellow offered at $l,lO, afloat, without finding
buyers. Oats in rather more inquiry; 1000 bushels prime
Penna. sold at 70c, and slew Southern at 60. Whisky dull ;
email sales in bble at 40 and in hbda at 39e.
Crscirreari, May 20 —The river bee fatten three inch ,
Weather fine. Eastern Exchange dull at 3,..cwi premium.
Flour dull at $9,00. Whisky declined to 30.3. Provisions
quiet. Sales 150 bbls Mess Pork at $15,75@516,00; sales
500 pieces Bulk Eheulders at Tr, loose. Groceries quiet and
unchanged.
NOTICE
THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Allegheny & New Brighton
Plank Road Co are hereby notified that en lneta want
of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Share is required to be'
paid to the Treasurer on or before the FIRST DAY OF
JUNE, prom.—and the additional sum of Two Dollars and
Fifty Cents der Share every ma:ceding thirty days, until
all t paid.
The Treasurer will receive Instalments nt the house of
Mrs. M. HARTMAN, Weids' Run, on THURSDAY, Jur,
let, between the hours of 10 o'clock; A. M., and 1:o'clock,
P. N. " - DAVID CAMPBELL,
myl24:td
PIVISBURGH RIDING SCHOOL,
'ROBERT H. PATTERSOF, Proprietor
CORNER OF DIASIO.ID STREET AND CH PttRY Proprietor ,
fiTIIE subscriber reepectfolly announces to the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected
a RIDING SCHOOL, which, In point of Moe, calmmodiens.
LESS and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estab.
Bailment in the United States. Its location is acteseible
from ail parts of the city, while Its high and airy situation
renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by
this most agreeable exercise. The Horses are docile and
well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no
pains or 13.11,011. WU/ be spared tomeke this eatablishment
the first in the confide-nee of the public. ocr2;2tf
Alexander W. Foster,
ATTORNEY AND 00UNAELLOR AT LAW, AM, Souct
tom to CusavonsoL Agent for procuring Bounty Lands
and Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims in Great
Britain anti Ireland.
Ja- Poilectiona made in this and adjoining Countl29; Ea
ten,s of eiwodents Fettled; Real Estate bought. sold or
leased, and rents collected. Stoners inveated on Mortgage
or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn.
Once on FOUR Cii street, a few doors above Smithfield
Pitt ebnrgb. March 28, I 86.5—imb2Sulaw
A. W. Vaster,
'MARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the States of
_ Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wirootssln,
New York, Mlehiean, lowa, California and Virginia.
Si Deeds drawn, and acknowirdgmenta and anrufs
taken fur rem - d or use In any of the above named Rates,
511,slasippt and Rh: de Island.
Pittaburgl4,llarch 28, 18ib—frob2h-dewl
... JOHN MOORHEAD,
ATNIIOI.ESALE GROCEiI, AND COMMISSION MER-
V CHANT for the ode of P 1 fleai and Mooing, and
Produce atoorally. No. 27 Wood atroet. Plttnburah. (nr'24
I[3lo Ilt0:1-100 Was Verge Anthracite.
'2.50 do 3.1 CITY r CO., •'Sharon Vurnsco," for
foucdry •t:d forgo.
JOHN MOOUItEAD,
27 Wood ntreet.
EZTECEI
1.1:051S—:.15 loon Junlaia Yorge ;
" al Mniia, Furge;
B. I,tt•a best Juniata;
Lat. Champlain: for by
JOIIN 3100taIRA1), 27 woo,' at
10:(1,11.1E3-
13 75 bake prime Rio Coffee;
15 pockets Jeea do
30 kiwis :I. G. &nen . .
16 DLL, Refined So - tarsi
100 do Nov Orleans Molasses;
20 do BagnoLloose Co
60 half chests Green and Black Tans;
24 middy boxes do do
75 boxes anperior brands Tobacco;
60 do 'their. Soso;
50 do 111. and Debandini;
tk) do Star do
300 keg. ironed Nalla;
200) bo.kee Bs.lo, 9112, 10x12 and 10111 Window Glass.
Together with a general amortmeut of Groceries and
Pitt:amnia Meuufacttires—far sale by
mYI2 JOHN I.IOOItHEAD. '27 Wood at.
4.2 W eta roT TO P 4.4.--19 btlls. prime Jereev Ire fined, for
gala. I aP2li JAMES IV A FIDEOP.
SPAR-WI-LA/3 AND HAILISAILIS lt6,YrS Fiore ;WI
Afor sale by lapl9dewl JAMES WARDROP.
'DINE APPLES-2 casks just received and for sale by
U mv6 REYEEK g ANDEttrO 4 .
WRAPPINO PAPER-100 reams reed and ter Sail' by
myll ATWELL, LEE & CO.
1 1..4,17R-200 Ws In idure and ter rule by
En)S S. liAltBA UG IT A CO.
jJ 01'6-10 b.le:.jubt reolred nod far•gle by
1 1145 H. 1410111M1011 & CO.
tti I.lll)}l6—LW dry flint bides,to arrivo rind for sal
by • Noy 5•1 S. ILAILBAVGII A CU.
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F. EXTRALTS FOR THE [JANGLE:ROHM-1 have
r on hand a large and One assortment of Extracts for the
handkerchief, conat.ting of Easirs'e, Lubin's, Elarriaons, lc.,
tic. Thoro reisbir g One extracts eau ni way, procure then
at JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
rev? corner of Market rtrret and Oro Diamond.
Lavilooks
AM authorized to sell low some valuable Law Books
10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Bouvier's Institutes:
Greenlief's Evidence;
Wharton's Digest, last ad.;
And other Reports, hlementary Works, kn.
OEO. P. GILLMORE,
at the office of Morning Post.
lIILTI ATORS-25 Improved make, nr Garden or Field
lJ crops, for sale by (mr4) •J A Sin WA RDRGP.
1 . 1 BASS SICKLES-12 dozen Garden Si dles for Wilt. by
ur m 722 JAMES WARDROP.
01111E2-6 dozen, a new ha ['toyed pattern,. for cutting
ne grass, for rade by (n)= JAMES WARDROP.
IIATCHELOIt'd HAM DVIS, acknowledged to be the
bast Hair Dye in the world. Tonso using thd snide
should use this before 01 others. Biz dozen reed thix day
by JOB. FLEMING,
noy22 Corner Diamond and Market el.
DARN kst PILE LOTION, a certain and cpeeTyeur;l for
ID the Piiol. These laboring under that dtetressing
Manua should try this Lotion Genre urlog anything else.
Six dozen received this day by JOB. FLEMINO,
may 22 Corner Diamond and Market street.
ST YOUR SU A.Do W FOR 50c. to. the IiNTLRPRItiR,
1.3 . No. 71 Fourth street
SEOARS-1000 Washington Itegahas ;
5000 Baran& ;
5000 Cruz Principe;
5000 Princi, e, Eagle brand; for sale bg
RHYMER A ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street.
OILK 1311 AWLS—A large amortment of Plato, /led and
Black Bilk Shawls just receive'.
myll A. A. MASON az CO.
.PORK LEGS-70 bblz for f ale by
my 7 !MILT -IL COLLINS
ANOY A.4Bl3le.ltes-Bomettpg .8 1 :49 3 M4 11, Yam) .
F
and Plain Cesame'resjusty,ie.t.,
-ta , .
tay7 - '". A. A:dSoN n.
VU PIECE 3
"AVIC
ULNOMADIB, good colors, um Fe.
c:olved.by ' A. A. MASON d CO.
- VAST COLORED thwoor.s--zoopcs good Fast Colored
1 Calicoes itch' rlicsiVed Arid-retailing at 634 cents per
yard. A. A. MASON h CO., .
SPONODS.—A large naaortment or Dna and maraellpmgea
on Land and f,r sale by . JOB. FLEMING,
yin 4.Mer Diamond and Market
UGAR AND blOl.MieS
-160 hbds Plantation Sugar;
600 bbla Plantation Atobeesee;
150 hf bble do do
100 bble Sugar Mune do
10 lit bble Golden Syrup : for eale by
mys -MILLER A RICHITSON.
CIRANOES-60 boxes 04orkge+3;
40 " Lemons: Suet received end for Fa
by [m, s ] RENNER A ANDERSON,
ANANTILLAtI.—A. A. MAISON CO., will open on Mon
-111. day, -April 911, some vplendid new Miles of Mantillas,
to which they invite the attention of the Ladles. . ep9
wan. ara1),143 bug." - pritoo rot solo by
IL A. FAUN ESTOCK A CO.,
my& . _ i .Oorntr Wood omit First Etfl
NEW FRENUII• PAPER •HANGISOS, nt 85 WOuP ET
Received by Ind steamers new designs in Gold; Ta
.peatry, and plain Wall Papers , and Tanerdecora
gong. WALTER P. MARSHALL,
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• myl2 85 Wood street.
. - eLOCII-10E1 bbls Rs. Fondly Flour (not in good cooper
X - - age) receiving on consignment, and for enle.low by
myl2 ATWELL, LEE t CO.
vvENTEX-PLECEd, fix Uhande len anC Beciateada, fo
Wu sale by (nyLS) WALTER e. MARSHALL.
OTATtAB-40 sacks Galena - potatoes received on : con
P
sigvonent , and for sale bi-.
myl2 ATWELL, LEE k CO:
1000 CANN F124.1NG POLES--A ftne ertiote just re
ceived,and for sale by . , SOWN h TETLIff.
IanING TAUEL.E—A largo aaao,tmant on band and
F
for Bale by (myBl'., BOWS & TETLEY.
131.A011.Iff'D 811.1113-=,lmit received, - Bahm rich and do
-1)
airable small Bird blOtaillke, by
myll A. A. MASON k CO.
it A N U reetdvedand. for sale by
UlPt./ rnyll n MIME k ANDERSON
FRENCH LAWNB—A. A. 31ASON & CO. Invite atieci-
Um to their truperior aroortuient of Doe French Lawna,
Jexon et; end Muslim - n 20.4
RO3IN-300 bbla No.l and?. Rosin, part very superlor,
arriving and for mde by
my 23 ENOLISII fRICILIADSON. •
ISII-1030 btilannii Lsli bbts, every 'variety, in store
azui for eAle'bY
m 323
Arlt 'Fon - itirt
Tire IlrvaLest craning at dusk there were 4 feet
water by the , 4 ,,raetaln - sparks, and - gradually.
Weather very'viarm, - iiltb a heavy atniospiiere, and every
prospect of
Tua gnu steamer " Diurnal" Is the - rezular paeket far
Wheeling thin Morning; an leavea at 10 &cloak.
. .
STUMM " CersTut Gaanrar."--Capt, Dealt/nay, of this tine
steameriinfermi us he will dre3e her out In a new salt,
With the hope that the will prove a profitable as she' has
done heretofore. .
Tu. line new steamer " Lebanon," Capt. John L. Rhoades,
will positively leave today for BL Lents. Bite has every
accommodation, both for cabin and deck passengers, and
we would advise all those who wish to make a through pas
sage, to give her a call.
FOE CLSCINNeTL—Thefine steamer " Louisville," Capt. A.
Dear, lathe regular pocket for Cincinnati to-day; she leaves
at 10 o'clock, A. M. Her accommodations for passengers
are not surpassed by any other light.water craft afloat. All
those who put themselves In charge of Capt. D. and lain
gentlemanly clerk, Mr. Collar, will be well cared for.
.Nsw STssusa—" YAr.ts CITT."—The St. Anthony Falls
Steamboat Company, of Minnesota, have just completed
their new steamer " Falls City;" she will be commanded
by Capt. J. B. Gilbert, who acts as general agent. for the
Company. tier bull was built at Wellsville, Ohio, under
the superintendence of R. Call, by S. Todd, a muster of his
business; her engines were also built at Wellsville by P. F.
Mem; blacksmith work by J. Eddy & Co., of the some
placm the cabin by Chas. Ooehring, in his uonal style, which
Is bard to beat; guilding and mirrors by J. J. Gillespie;
furniture by T. B. Young; painting by J. C. Atkinson;np.
holotery by Eli Edmondson; copper work, life boat and life
preserver, by Wm. B. Smite; blocks and tackle by Wm,
Mater; spats and derrick by Wash: Coffin, and her table
furniture from Messrs. Massey & Colwell. Fier measure
meet, by custom-house officers. is 183 5 55 tons.
She will leave to-day for St. Anthony's Falls and all in
termediate ports, and will take out a large cargo of assorted
merchandise—lf the water allowed it she would take one of
the target of the season. We recommend this model boat
to passengers wishing to make a through trip.
Tux river ben continues to fall slowly. Indications of
immediate nod copious showere. In the Missouri river a
else is reported to have taken place, aufficient to allow of the
Delaware and Beranek pursuing their trips.: ♦rises(' thin
ty inches bad taken place In Kansas river previous to last
Monday. Osage river has also risen some inches within .he
past few days. The Illinois is said to be fast intreating to
low water ma-k.—Bt. Louis Dam., 27th.
PORILAND CANAL.—The Pittsburgh Peg, having - seen a
statement in some of the papers, that the canal would close
on the Ist of July, asks for Information. tVe inquired pro
terdoy of Capt. Lockhart, and he requested'uß to state that
there to no certainty, an yet, in reference to the time of
elo,lng; it depends upon the state of therissr. If the wa
ter to low, it will be closed. lie will elan sufficient notice
before closing to allow boats above and below the fells to
take ouch position as they wish to assuma—Lou. Dem., a,
ARRIVED.
Steamer Jefferson, Woodatari, Brovrasvilli,
" Laterite, Bennett, Browns - rifle.
Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth.
" Michigan 2, floret, Wellsville.
" - Venture, Gordon', Beaver.
" Gen. Latimer, -, Steubenville
" Diurnal. Sheppard, Wheeling.
" Castle Garden, Devinney, St. Louis
DEPARTED.
Steamer Jefferson. Woodward, Brownsville.
"
Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsville.
Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Michigan No. 2, Ilenff, Wellsville.
Venture, Gordon, Beaver.
Gen. Lorimer, Eteubenville
•• Forest City, Moore. Wheeling.
0 Convoy, Wolf, totillopoli,:
• Eaßuse, Moore, Wheeling.
Challenge, Crooke, Cincinnati.
"1855."
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line,
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
And Saint Loyal'.
Tan LANs is composed of seven
iggsfleet class powerful Steamers, une•
milled for speed, splendor, nufelY,
and comfort. end le the ONLT TE10 . 30011 ULM Chit OF STEAM
Pacorrs On the Ohio river. It connects with the G. S. Mail
Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and saint
Louis, by which passengers and freight are tick:clod and re
oopted throu9l, daily. Two new Steamers have been aided
to the Line, which now consists of the following boater
Daysof Departure
Boats. Captains. from litisburgh.
'MOTLEYS 5TATE......-M. W. Ilunuoona....Sunday.
KEYSTONE STATE—....lscon Ilazoos Monday.
ALLEOIIENT Goo. MiLativ Tuesday.
Ilnwrza_ —....Wednesday.
PILILADELPITIA IL J. (boat Thursday.
PETTSIIIJRO II I .............Friday.
PENNSYLVANIA ..ISO. KUIT.I7II.TXIL.
Lure daily at 10 o'clock, A. AL, preniaely.
No freight remdrad after nine o'clock on the morning of
departure.
or particulars, apply on board, or to
Oils B. LIVINGSTON, i Agenta,
JOILN FLACK,
Atonosaltols*- Uvulae LtstilAnszn,
Pittabumb,l_Bss
Pittsburgh, Steubenville and VI/heeling
Packets.
load The DIURNAL, Captain A4S.Snarttrau, and
the FOREST CITY, Captain Otorata D. Noce.t.t,
will run an "'avatar DAILY PACKETS, bets. can Pittsburgh,
Steubenvillu and Wheeling, stopping at all interciedlate
porta
The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed
nesdays ant Friday', at 10 o'clock, A. 51.—Reforuirg pLe
will leave wh.ling on Tort lays, Thursdays and Saturdaye,
at o'clock, A.M.
The FOREST CITY will lease Pittsburr„,h,ort Tocadaya,
Tbundays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. SL—Refurniug,
aLa wul base Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and In
days, at o'clock, A. SI.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agent,
No. 155 Front strv..t.
For Cincinnati.
The steamkr CLIALLENGE, Captain Nataen
14E21010018 ; Clerk, W. C. Avutasoa, will leave f
the above ante Intermediate ports on
DA V, 2ith inst., at 10 A. &L.
For frvight or passago apply on board, or tn
.FLACK S LIVINGWANg. Anents.
The steamer LOUISVILLE, Captain A. Dr..mq,
Laill Cowen Chair., will leave (or the shove
sod intermedikte perts on WEIRAESDAY, Slay
:100t, nt 10 A. M .
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For (Melt or parEngo apply on board, or to
mr2 JOHN FLACK. Ag''nt
The steamer JAMES PARE, Captain n.)111,
tan; Evans, Clerk, will Isar,' for the above and
luterme.liate porte on TUESDAY, the 80th in.
stout, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Eor freight or passage apply on hoard, or to.:
no 28 PLACE. or LIVINGSTON. Agents.
b`or St, Louts, Galena and Dubuque
The nen kteanker LEKAMIN,Opt. look L.
111101)18, all! 'rake for the at,rorend interns
dinte porta oo WEDNI.3DAY, 321 h lost, at 10
o'clock, A. H.
For !might or passage apply on board, or 110
t0r213 BARNES a COL LI NG WOW), Agent,
For St. Louts, Galena, Dubuque ht. Paul
and St. Anthony's Fails,
The now steamer "FALLS LITT," .1. B.
Guam? Captain, wtll leave on WEDNESDAY,
31st inst., at 12 o'clock, M.
This boat seas built expressly for the Upper Mississippi
trade.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
my'n FLACK & LIVINGSTON, Agentg.
" 1855 " - -
CANADA WEST.
_f Cleveland,Port Stanley'
and Port Burwell.
THE FINS low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain
S. BARLOW, will make two tripe a week between. Cleveland;
Pint Stanley, and Port Burwell, an follows: '
Leaven Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and
THURSDAY EVENING, at i o'clock.
..- Learn Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock.
.
' Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY
and BATURDAT EVENING, at 73,4 o'clock. ~
The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland,
Columbus end Cincinnati, the Cleveland an Pittsburgh,
the I,ake.Shore, wad the Toledo,Norwalk. an Cleveland
Railroads. Also cOtinfplii at Port Stanley with e London
Lino.at Strigea,iwhicie conrieets with the Great Western
Railroad. . . .
For freight and pasaagrrappigOntbiard, or to. SCOVILL A
LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; F. 110103111; . , t Stanley,
or A. M'BRIME. Port Burwell. 11.7:tunv
J. K. Harbours .4
LENV. CLERK, T. Louts, Mo., (at W. N. Newell's
office.) J. K. DAR.IIOIIIt having long experiencs in
ll...calving and Discharging Freight fot Steamboats, offers
superior inducements to Steamboats dolling a DISCHARG
ING CLERK. ) m)4
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Writing Cl —.Dull's College.
MILE Gentlemen and. Ladles' Day and Evening Writing
j_ Classes will canting° open during the aummer under
Mr. D..nilliatee, whose various styles of Gentlemen and
Ladies' Writing are so universally admired. No specimena
of Penmanship aro exhibited at the door but those executed
by the Teacher in the Institution. The Principal claims no
—monopoly" nor " patent" f .r Lis businese ' nor did he get
his institution chartered to sell out, as Lea been repeatedly
done la this city.
Gentlemen end Ladles' Visiting Cards written in Mr.
Williams' unequalled style. All kinds of Ornamental Pen
manship executed to order. my2hdaw
PEKIN TEA STORE,
No. 38 ROI street, one door east of the Exchange Bank.
NOW RhCEIVINCI, a full assortmentG.ttEEti and
BLACK TEAS, comprising all the grades now in use,
purchased direct from the Importers, forces ' : SYa i rtnted
of superior flavor, and will be Brad, Wholesale and ttetall,
t the lowest prices. ap2lJ S. JAEVES.
WILKINS lIALL, -. • .
W. C. GALLA(IIIEIt, Paornini-oa.
Fourt h s ii4e, between Wood and AS:tit/04d...
%T y r
s a.
T HIS spacious establishment hai been leaved by the sub
be(ifoaxaundo.fat"Weryilkdine;
scriber, 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. His' spacious tar 'wilt always be
LaP7l , bes can t Li al
HAI LAGlltilt.
n ac au rip . tion,
supplied wiintbitothe.vwerny
Et(0L19,14 &BICEiARDiglsi
, 41)-
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
1 t f ~ f ~1 1:1
STEAMBOATS.
AND
SAINT LOUIS.
FORT= coxyznuvuor
PASSENDICRS AND FREIGTIT
ACTIVELM
13ttl:EU=M
For sc. Lottis
For bale
ADAROLICUS AND SET OF HARNESS.—They :were
made to order by our best mechanics, and have only
been used a few months. They will be Bald .at a bargain,
as. In consequence or a ebange that has taken obsce in the
subscriber's family, he bee no.further use for them.
A. BALLOII,
a 5 NO-146 Water street.
CIIULEAA AND DY , SEYPEitY mixruke., one or the
best mixtures now in use, and warranted to cure is ail
cases, when taken in time. Prepared and sobt.only, by
• -JOll PLEMING,;
Corner Diamond and Market it.
AY RAKE 4---50 ftwfolving Hone !takes; 90 doz-lland
la. 'Hakes . in store nod for .1410,
1 my2Zdasf - , JAMES -WAHMIOP.
BNUYOUD.ISIINERAL WATKR-20 lAN and liallzbbla
just :mind fresh from the , Epring% and for int', b
'
• .7 ft. .01i,
AMUSEM - ENTS
ITTSBURGEL THEATILIZ —}l2lll .rn EV"
P
JOBE Prf O. FOSTER, Leave and Manager.
PRICES 07? ADM:1010S
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Boxes and Parquette....6oc. J Private Boxes, large .0.00
Second Tier...-- s 25z. Private oxesounall... 4500
Boxes for cattiest per50n5............25 cents.
Alii•Certificate, securing seats, 12% Santa extra.
Doors.open at 7%; performance commences at 8 r.dock.
New Original PIay—"YOUNG AMERICA, er tie New
York News Boy"—Most popular production of the day.
WEDN ESD A Y, May 30th, 1855, will be acted
Young America,
with- all its beautiful scenery,
thrilling efienis and Powerful east of character—W.ll,
the News. Boy, Miss Ellen Bateman; Slater Buses. Miss
Este Bateman; -Mr Everington, Mr Dubois; Mr ilausi
ble, Mr Weaver; Widow Melville, Miss A. Eberle; Mrs
Jones, Mrs Foster. To conclude with
Hercules, King of Clubs—Tim, (afterwards
Hercules,) Leeson; Granite, Weaver.
JOHN W. II'CARTHY 3
Rill Poster anti Distributor,
J 33- Wnt. attend , to the - Posting and tiatributin of all
kinds of
BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, &e.
All commeolcationii—either by mail, telegraph, or cther
wice—directed to tha office of the Morning Poet, alit re
ceive prompt attention. spi
AUCTION SALES
Auction.-D*ll7
A 'T the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner or Rread and
lA.. Fifth etreete,at Id o'clock, A. AT., a general assortment
or Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, toots
and Shoes, nuts, Caps, ire.,
AT '/ O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Greeerlea,Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Leaking
Glasses, \aw and Eaanialland lieusehold and Mid:ivy Fur
niture, to.,
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Books, Stationery, fancy Articles, billet...al Instruments,
Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety aOO4ll, Gold and
Silver watches, .4c. D. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. I ja3l:tf
P. 11. DAVIS, Auctioneer
A EMI STR ATOR'S BALE- .08 .BANK STOCK. —On
THURSDAY evening, May alit, st S o'clock, at the
Merchant.' Exchange s Fourth street, will no sold, by order
of the Ad int nletrators of the estate of Thos. Perkins, d ec'd
LO shares Merchants and Manufacturers' Bank Stack
60 do Bank of -Pittsburgh
40 do Exchange Bank
mySS
GOLD WATCEII-19 ' GUNN, &a.. &0., AT AUCTION.-00
WEDN SD AT EVENING, May 30th, at 8 o'clock, at
the Commercial Sales Rooms . , corner of Wood and Fifth
street., will be sold
1 superior gold 11. G. Watch, manufactured by Joe. Jahn
son, and cost $lOO.
1 smell gold U. C. watch; 2 gold lever watches;
4 secondhatid sliver svatcbes;
long double barreled shotgun;
1 short do do do
I smooth-Lore rifle; 1 guitar and case;
2 superior second-hand violins; I do do bass viol.
my2B P. M. DAVIS, Aoet'r.
0111 11ANS' COURT SALE OF CoUNTRY SEATS AND
FLomtrso MILL —By virtue of an order of the Or•
phone Court of Allegheny county, Mrs. Mary B. Davis,
Adminlstratria of James 11 Davis, deceasel, wil expoee to
;MY, on the premises .on SATURDAY, June 16th, at 10
o'clock, A Al., that valuable FAltll lu Bohins,n townthip,
of which the raid Jam. If. Davis died seized in fee simple,
now rubdividtal Into Lots of one fourth of austere to thirty
one acres.
OL oue of the Lots is erected the Baldwin Mansion ilo.llSe
f.ts•r-That superior Merchants' and Grist Mill, (With
water power among the best in the county, and ample
steam power,) with all late improvements, and capable of
turning out 180 bble flour per day.
This property is beautifully situated in the Charting
Valley, about f..nr miles from Pitlsborgh, where the Fret'.
bonding Turnpike cross. Chargers Creek, awl within half
a mile of the Steubenville R. IL Elation.
For Country beats, the location cannot be rationed, and
Its eonrenience o the city renders it among the moat dell
table now otierrd.
TE.llb—Ourthird cash; balance in one and two ',bre,
with interest.
Pl►ns can be seen and further Information obtained by
applying to Itlre. Davis, on the pretniwo, or to
my 24 P. ffi. DAVI . S. Auctioneer.
BUILDING LVTA. nlnVelfsTti WARD AT A tle.
e . TION.— Ou SATURDAY afternoon, Jun ' e 2d, at 3
o'clock, en the premisee, will he sold, 35 valuable and very
Lands dnely situated Lots of Ground, nine of which front
on Webster street, seventeen on Devillier street, and nine
on Duncan street, (near the reaideuce or Gen. J. IL. 3f001.-
head.) Plans may be had at the Auction Rooms.
The Rho' e are among the most desirable Los now for Fab
in thta city, being in a highly improved neighborhood, and
within convenient distance of the centre of business.
Trzms—One.ftfth oath; residue in four equal annual
payments, will interest payable semi-annually.
mr2l P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
DR. HENDERSON,
OCULIST AND AURIS'r ,
%Lid ALL DISEASM Li SAL ITS AZID AAR Wattol.7l CUYHSG,
LLECI/LIO., BLISTERING, OE TUE CAE OF CALOMEL.
OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, Coll. GRAND ST., NEW Yoitg..
Hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P.M.
l 0 11 GII , GD.ANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or
Chronic Blindness with Films, trine, Ainiturosis and
Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among
the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. H. with
perfect satisfaction.
All diseases of the Ear treated upon scler.tinc. principles.
A rtincial Eyes Inserted without an operation.
All letters poet-paid will secure prompt attention.
We select the following references from among the thou.
sands of eaV which have been a neamialully treated by Dr.
Henderson:
Wm J. Fryer, 59.6-9 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
•Alfredliotithwick, Printer,
IJ. Goodei,eed, Glens Falls, N. Y.
Win. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich.
•Mrs. A.M. L. Wilsa.on, New York City, N. Y.
tMles Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess so., N. Y.
*Edward G. Politer, Bristol, Conn.
*John Beaman, Engineer, N. Y.
Dania Little Engineer, N. Y.
S. 12. Giles, office Courier and Enq., N. Y.
thiLie.lW. frtiny -
P
Rodgers,
A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel.
IL M. Ferries, prosi Builder, Houston St.
K. B. Doo - M. D., !Judson, N. Y.
Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y.
SL P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y.
IL L. 1t0.% Albany, N. Y.
A. Dillenbach, lichartactady, N. Y.
Capt. it 11. lieriland, Athens, N. Y.
John W. Ilsek.ett,,lllngharuptun, N. Y.
Saturday
•Tbero patients were blind, ati hal to he 1 I to the ort,v,
At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city
at pleaeure.
•Thtwe cases of Ai:astir:ids were restore,' to bt ht alter
they were green up as Incurable by the faculty, un•l eon be
referred to by any peroon who wishes to trent the feets In
then caws, be wrltioto them
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
qlllll GREAT CENTRAL ItOUT.E, eoucectinit the it
j_ !antic cities with Western, North-western and South
western States, by a cautinuou+ Rutta ay direct. Title road
also connect, at Pittsburgh with doily Hove Otevmere to
all parts on the Western ilivervi, and et Cleveland and San
dusky aith steamers to nil ports a. tbe Noah wei•tern
Lakes; making the most dtrecte cheapest and reliable route
by which FItEIGIIT can ha fomented to and from the
Great TWA.
BATES BETWEEN PIIILADELPIIIA & PITTSBURGH.
CLASS.—Boots, Shoe., Dry Goode, '
Per imb ..
(in boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Are ......
SECOND CLASS.—hooks and Stationary,
Dry Goods, On bales,) Liardware, Lea- 60c. per Inuit's.
ther, \cool, &c
TIIIRD CLASS—Anvils, Bagging, Baum }
ou per ICOIlos.
and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, As...
FOURTH CLASS —Coffee, Flab, Bacon and 1 ,
Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil ucv per Loos4s.
&sr In snipping (locals from any point Est of Philactel
phiarbe particular to mark package ritt Pennajdrani4
Radroad." All °Dols consigned M the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
I:detention.
Isamu/ Aanwra—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N.
.14 E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Megr%w R Koons Dalti.
more; Geo. C. Franciscus, Pittsburgh; Shringman & Brown,
Cinclonati. Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky. H. C.
Aleldrutn, Madison, Intl.; liaLcliii & Co., Et. Louis, ; .1.
S. Mitchell & Son, Evansville, Indiana.
11. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent. Philadelphia.
IL J. LOADJAINiT,
myi/ Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
Proclamation.
DT VIRTUE of a precept under the hand, of W. 11. Me-
D Clure, President of the Court of Common Pima, in and
for the fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Justice
the Court of Oyer end Terminer and Gilmore! Jail Dolly
erv, in and for said tlistrict,and William Boggs and Gal. iel
Adams, lisio , A,,a,cL,te Judges of the some County, in and
for the county of Allegheny, dated the aDd day of May, In
the year at our lent. one thouvand, eight hundred and
fitly-Lire, and to mo directed, for holding a Court of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at the Court
llouse, In the City of Pittsburgh, on the first Idondoy of
June next, at 10 o'cloct,
Public notice le hereby given to all Justices of the Pence,
Coroner sad Constables of the county of Allegheny, that
they be thou and there, in their proper persona. with their
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other retail:a
brauces, to do those things which their respective offices, in
their behalf, appears to be done; and, also. those that will
prosecute the prisoners that now are or may be In the jail
of said county of Allegheny, to be then and (here to prose
cute against them as shall be inst.
(lives under my hand, lu Pittsburgh, this twenty-third
day of flay, in the year of our Lard one thousand eight
hundred and fitly-five, and of the Commonwealth the sec
entyeighth. itny:.6] WM. II MIILL, She) Ur.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
TAE FIRM OF LI VINGSTins,GiIEN Pro-
prietors of the PITTSBURGH NoVRI.TY WORKS,
was dissolved by the death of Mr. Joao .1. Rol:toss, otr the
14th of March last.
The busine.sa of the NOVELTY WORKS will be confirmed
In all Ito branches by the surviving partners, under the
name and style of LIVINGSTON, COPELAND dr. CO., who
will also settle up the affairs of the late firm
L. It. LIVINGSTON,
CALVIN ADAMS,
J. K. 510011.11EAD,
Pittsburgh, Pa., May 4,185'5.1 IV. B. COPELAND.
OSUMMER 119.A,RDING HOUSE.—The GLEN HOTEL
go/ and Grounds - sire offered for RENT for either the
above purposes. The bite and arrangement of the house,
the bemity, extent and Variety of the grounds, and tLe
singular advantage of the position, secluded from every
thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location
for either a ?dale or Female Seminary. For terms, app.y to
inh24.tf J. W. RUT I ER. 07 Front street.'
hitWa would invite the attention of our friends and
the public to a splendid assortment of HATS and.
OAPS, which we are now opening for the Summer
trade, which, for beauty of style, exceeds anything some
offered in the city, or west of the Mountains. Call and ex.
amine for yourselves. J. WILSON A SON,
ep7 91 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
YAND BRAN DIES.-1 Lave on hand a
. 1 large and fine assortment of Wines and Brandies for
Medicinal purposes. which I will . warrant perfectly pure.
Those wishing en article they can rely on, can always pro.
cure it at JOS. FLEMING'S,
my 22 Corner Diamond and Market ft.
ATALUABLE WORKS GN AUItiOULTUEB--
V Staten's Rural Band Books, Ist and 2tl series;
Johnson's Agriculture Chemistry;
Solly's Rural
Rodger's Scientific Agriculture;
Gay's Elements
Beatty's Southern "
Durniug's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America;
" Ladles' Companion to Flower Garden;
Barry's Fruit Gardener;
' Beira u
DleMahan's American Gardener,
Farmer's and Planter's Eueyelopcaa.
For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN .
my 3 N 0.104 Wood str•
I,IVERY ADVANTAOI Fhould Le taken 01 no,ozable
ra circumstances, when times are hard; then Mir Sour
money, which is the same thing as rocking it, by E,frog
your BOOTS and SHOES, wholesale or retail, at N 0.107
Market Street, of
aylo W. E. BOIDISM.
i'in=in
P. 31. DA.1711 4 , Auttloneer
Boarding Schoo4
Hata and Caps.
MEDICAL.
grag- Ilturst , a - Hair .Restairer - .....This preparation
seems to be efficsclomt for the restoration of the hair upon
6.14 heads. We. have seen the teatimonynf persbcs well
known to us, who have Vied the compoued succaafully,
thereby corroborating the - opinion - of its - restorative ever
CY • We know of nothing more desirable ta the wayof per .
comeliness and comfort thou a good head of hair,and
any process by which. this crowning ornament of the outer
man can be preserved, or recovered when lost, 'without, in
the latter case, a resort. to Wigs, Toupee end' Scratches„ de
reeves to be hailed and , embraced with gratitude by all of
either sex, who are unlucky enough to need its benefit. •-
We took occasion the other day to noti c e-this valuable
compound in the above terms, and now repuoilsh whatwas
then said, to show again our favorable opinion of it. .
The foregoing fe taken from the Petersborg cri r e a to
InteriVencer, and refers to an article which has for a time
been advertised in our columns. We must confess that we .
have been somewhat sceptical as to the remarkable effecta
attributed to thli famous "Hair Restorer." But our in
credulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two by
iPeinga coopleCirrerthicates'of bell-known and perfectly --
credible citizens of the neighboring town of 211813t0p—one
of them the Captain of a New London whaling ship—to the
etf,ct that, in each of these case - s, a two or three 1:120110;:e
tlBO of the" Restorer" had actually brought oat anew and,
vigorous growth of hair upon the head whereat was before,
bald—the baldness being, in one case, of more than twenty..
years st ting. Ws do not, suppose it is by and , means ce,`-
tain that, because the application has been thus mucesefol
in one case, cr two, or a dozen, it is therefore certain
prove equally aucceasful in all. But with ouch hozd.sfrrong
evidence as the foregoing, very few bald beads, weauspect,
would willingly forego a fair trial of the * Restorer." - All
such "old heads" are informed that the article: can be had
at Messrs. Lee& Osgood's —Norwich ./...'l; , ening Courier.
Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. ILEYSIM'S, 140 Wood
street, sign of the Golden Mortar. mh2
44- A Fact worthy of Record ntsct.dtlert.
ttors --WRIGHT'S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and
certain cure for FEVER:AND AGUE. This preparation
for the treatment of the abovndimaso, and perfect °raffle:a
il= of the Caine, is one of the moat Important Chemical
Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutralizing effects
on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and acts like a
charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, rtr
storing the tone:of the Stomach, and Invigorating the Con•
satntion.
Unlike the general remedies reserted to for its treatment,
such as Quinine, Arsenic, &c., which leave the system
worse than they found it, it improves the generaihesith,
purifies the blood, and'eti mutates the different organs to a
regular and healthy action. •
Being prepared under the immediate supervision of an
eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength . may always be
relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thourande
of testimonialS from eminent ' Physicians, and others who
have been thoroughly cured, kicittanfdelent guarantee of
Its superiority over all other preparations.
We can only add, in conelusion;if you are suffering from
Bever and Ague, try it and be:cured/
PETER T. WRIGHT & CO.,
241 Market et., Philadelphia.
And all respectable Druggists throughout the United
States and Canadas.
For sale by GEO. IL ITC.EYBER, No. 140 Wood streei„,
and IL E. SELLEad, Pittaburgh. ap27:daw3m is
ice -Cough r. Keyser's Pectoral
S rup will cure you. •
Dr. Keyper's Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis.
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis.
Dr. lieysar's Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza.
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold In the bead.
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Colo
Rol:option.
A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Rokeby, Ohlo4
‘4 I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral
Syrup by maIL There to 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 boa. It but twl.m, and it cured me
sound and well."
Lek for Dr. KErsra's PECTORAL. SIRUP and take no other
Price, ZO cents. .991 d at DR. 11...EYSEIVS, No. 140 Wood
atreet, and at J. P. FLEXING'S, Allegheny. ar}2s2ltw
Substitute for the New Liquor
Laws—Dß. URBAN'S ANTI•BAOCIIANALIAN ELIXIR,
a safe and aura remedy for the cure of
INTEUPERANGE., -
A concentrated vegitable extract, and as a tonic is uncr
quilled. For the following complaints it In ft most valuable'
medicine: Dyspepsia, Liner Complaint, Zpaepsy, Neuriitdirs,
Ptif.S Avert of all kinds, Delirium Tremens, General Debility.
'This meitelne is intended to produce a change in the sis..
tem, and a distaste f alcoholic drinks. Several instances
where we have sold it, we have had the moot gratifying
Testae; so, to persons who are - really desirous of breaking
off the indulgence in intoxicating beverages, this elixir wilt
be a great help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of
DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 146 Woodstreet, corner of
Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. apßfcdew
sa-Marsh*s Radical Cure Truss will cure
Dearly every ewe of redaceable Hernia. '
Trusses at various prices always ow hand. "
Children's Truss ea of different forms and strength
for sa,e.
Elastic stoc - kings for varicose or enlarged veins.
AbdomnialStipporters—A. dozen different kinds
Pile Props for the support and cure of Pilau
Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed
emdAienot the &cwt. and xooty,clieeas . mtet the cheat. -
Suspension - Bandages.
.All these artielee may bo hod or - applied at DR. REY.
IVl,ol,sale nod Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140' Wood
street, sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be Bent to any
part of the eon tarp by sending the money and meaonre.
rp2b-ila
Nonce to whom It rnay Concern.
r tllit PURt.te SPRING eALEB of Real birtate at Roches.
1 . ter are now closed, and the Bui'ding Season has fairly
commeneed. Every citizen of Rochester is busily employ.
ed. Even the 317, or 40. now families who have become chi.
zeus the prcsont 9pring. god constant employment; and in
a few daye a hundred Limiting more will be requittel to
carry ert the work of the prestritseason. -
Ti,. Orr BM ding Ehatihrkrnetll is now near completion,
,0.,1 wdt be in fall opet,Aloa in Jlll3O Several Cars will he
ready for delivery, by t Attract, the let of Ju1y,1855:
Two or three new churches, in Rochester, will be con.
traded for im me lately, and numerous other improvements
will be commenced, requiring a great amountof mechanittd
and other joker independent of the Cur Esrablishment,
which will r,.oleahly employ from one to two hundred
A prominent brickineker front Pittsburgh lons Just pure
chased nine large lets, and contracted to make upon them
torthwith 500,000 bricks. Two gangs sf hanilecommence
work the present week. besides the other yards heretofore
established lo tho neighborhood.
Our Stone Quarries aro already alive with workmen, and
the road leading to them lined with
/Amber is becoming abundant and cheap, and tenements
win ion:, spring np to relieve some of our houses, which
new hove 5 families, 4 families, 3 families, and dozens of
them 2 families ea-h.
Any who did not buy cheap lots at the four public sales
seat season, or the four public sales the present spring, can
gill secure good bargains at private sale by calling on the
subscriber In Rochester. Terms.--34 down, in one year
and in two years. M. T. t,. GOULD.
P. —A few lots can yet be had at $6O to $lOO each, if
applied for before the 20th Nay. These lots are twice as'
large as usual city lots, via: 40 feet by 126, and the price
only from 81,50 to $2,50 per _foot front. The present rce
served homestead and magnificentpropertyof Ovid Pinney.
4 acres in the centre of the borough of Rochester; Also, the
beautiful 20 acres, building, orchard, itc., of F. Rene, can
he bought through the subscriber at great bargains, and
there are not two such bargains within a hundred miles.
my 6.
WEIMIL=A;MirMiI=
. -
HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE.) BET. PENN STREET
AND TUB RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA.
DOCTOR BAELZ. Graduate and Practitioner In the Old
Schools of Medicine, Allopothfc And llamtepathie, and
for the poet ten yearn a successful E Aro, adds; has cpmed
a WATER CURE In the ahem lo:
. . . ,
The perfectly Safe, direct and hainethate effect nis !sys
tem has on all Fevers, and all diseases recite and ~rotticw—
hile it is mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak and
elebilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable in families, who
will be treated at their homes.
Allopathic and Ilomcepathic treatment will be adminhe
tered where desired; but, after long and thorough expo.
rience, Doctor Bads gives a decided • prefirence to Efydro•
pethy, which has, throughout the old and new world,
proven so 'eminently successful in every form of disease,
Including Incipient Consumption, • Bronchitis, Dyspepsia,
Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma. Cuts
neouo, Nervous and Liver,Diseases. Testimonials of cures
from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State in the
Union; can be examined at Doctor Baelz's office. The Rev.
Clergy are invited to consult him gratis. . , -
Warm water being used lnibe commancement,ind often
throughout the treatment, it is a luxury instead of unplugs
ant, as those unacquainted might suppose.
l'arraznera—kiessrs.Charles Brewer, Water/min Palmer,
W. W. Wilson, W. 11. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. B. Wel.
don, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. liolmes, E. 11. English, B. M.
Kerr.
The undersigned, having visited Doctor 13neles Institu
tion and witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully rte
commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy
61cian :
Charles T. Russell, Jos. M'Connells, - David limit, John
0. Curtis, Bohr. Patrick, John it Livingston, John Wright,
W. W. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton. 0 Ormsby Orem - iand
Notice - to contrite
PALED PROPOSALS will be received at the MICE
t' of the Engineer, until VRIDAY, the Ist day of June
next, for, the GRADING, BRIDGING, Az, of the ALLE
GHENY AND NEW 11RIGHT 1 N PLANK ROA . % from the
Manchester line to the traveled road at the corner of
Cooper & Pue's lot, (distance about two miles) Also, for
Grading, Bridging, Ac., from a point on the present road at
the corner of land of Himpbell h Knox to J J. Gillespie's
land on sald road. This section crosses Jack's Bon, and
a ill include the Truseel Bridge at the Bun, (distance about
thro—fourths of a mile )
Bids will be received for the Whole work, or in sections.
Plans and Specifications of the work maybe seen at the
Mice" of the Engrrieer, R. E. ll'amvan, on Penn street,
Pittsburgh. Any information necessary for bidders, may
be obtained on application to the undersigoed, or of the
Engineer.
mylCialtd . JOHN BTRIIINGHAM, Preedent.
To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealer'
and Manufacturers. -
EM SIIBSCRIC=Is now importing a superior quality
T
of OIL OF ClOts,AO, of which 31 of an ounce with 60
gallons pure Spirit will produce a flne Cognac Brandy. His
ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and "OTARD'S BRANDY; of
JAMAICA and ST. - CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER and
PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM' SCILNAPPS
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 FELICHTWANGER,
141 Maiden Lane, New York.
P. B.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platlna,
Diem nth, 5l euganese ; Thorn's Ext. °opal's, Sulphate Am
monia. /to.
=EI
fIpROMAS SMYTU Once of Jaynes' Pekin Tea Store)
reepertfully Imams his friends and the public that he
is nnw lacated'at the
NEW TEA STORE,
112 EIfTIIYIZLD STESZT, OPPOSITS TITT POST OTIOCS.
Wb,ue be otter., for aale nice and as well an assorted
eke& of TEAS as can be found ia the city. .Alsk , , RIO and
dACACOFFEE, LOVERINO'S and ST— LOSILS,BEFLNED
SOO purehised for cash, and WlloFra"9ald nt,
btasll advance, either by whsiesnle or retail. suE3lis
knasr nevi on II In in UII C.
It. WAMELINK would respectfully inform hiapupllb
- IllraMlTrie rids rbutlilli ri - f0
instructor co the PIANO l'OnE 414 7ircagp.,,
Orderslen nt Mr. BLEBE.W.SI!I*
- sp,th i
nisl ll z
dente, N 0.167 6 . Eaprop street.; *fir beprompt - It tto td
, -
-,• , •
ISMIE
1/1 It; MCA T`,.
DR. MORSE'S
INVVIORATING COEDIAL
A prENOMENONiILY AtEDMINE,
aeitored And Life Lengthenea
. .
`-• _P.
rr *iikas.i.trith trengil),:fiteclty nlds.
'effisleflidc frOiqqaii!y_ with utdfirm and natural
tisltp,end thle dot onlY"witheut hazard of reaction, hist
withe hay pY effset On the - general osga bizatiop; ,ro• Eel:r
In taltidteat theledles wherovar they isegist, - fiodSl with
the neitosts systero r 'and that' the parnilsation:of the nerve
af motion and'senestfen is - physical death. Deer ir!
ales, that ior Ory hind of nivfons disease, the Elizir Elixir Cop.
the only iellable'preparatire knOnn:
•
'crab . r '
oNERVOUS DISEASES. -
-
17 ° izLhgurge'ema.courey an adekindo Idea a tho hnthe
diets and atmeet_miraenlon`s change which it occasions is
diteasa4,:debhitatid and shattered tlCrvoua t.to
whether broken down by ero.meweakhy - nature; or impair
ed, by sirk:noal--thecitintrat z and relitred organir.ation fa
at once braced, revivified and - bunt up. - The mentarand
phyelead eyinntonni of nervous dbmse v . ardsh together tin
der Ite lutitenue. NOT la the effect temporary; for the Core
dial prOpertiesof the Medicine teach the constitution
luid re - s . l°re It to Its nomad um 42„
145 n OF 31a5101di,
rash of i,fool to the head, vaSirua
oboly, debility; hysteria, wretiliedness, thoughts of cell
tiestructioric-- fent' Of.„lnsanity,. dyePepEici general prnetra,
tlon, irritability, neryonttness, inability to. - alesp, peaso
Incident to Mates, decay of the propagating (north:mo p bya•
feria, monomania, yagan terrors, palpitation of the heart,
Impotency, constipation, etc-,from whatever causes gibing,
it is, if there be any reliance Is be: placed, on huniau teal
mouy, sismutely .
A GREAT HLIsDtCLIE.FOR ftEMILE&
The ntiparelleled adea - of thO:iire . at tolerative In all
complaints inekleutte females, tuarku new era f n.the impala
of medicine. Thousands ofetimutantshare been invented—.
thou andsofin,igoranta con=le—all purporting to be
tpeclEed in the various discuses and derangements to which
he - delicate formation of women render her liable. •
- ' VVERY - WOILAN bS 1312:038,
'
Who, suffers ~ from weakness, dersagement, nervousness
tromars, painaln the bagt, or any other disordor r whethei
peculiar-to her sex, or common to both sexes—to give thO
invigorating Cordial a trial. - - ,
MARRIED PEBSONfi,
•
Or others, wlll thod this Cordial after thoy bare wed
tlo or two; ti "borough regenerator of Liao system. In all
directions aro tatty - found the happy parents of healthy on:
spring, who would. not have boon so but far Oat; extraerd
nary preparation. And it is equally pbtent for tho many dti
easealot whieh'lt •to menu:tended. Thoustaula of young
men berouen rvatorod by usinglt, and not in a abaglo
stance has it failed to benefit them. . .
PERSON'S OY, PALE COILPLESION.
or consnmidire babito, are re gored by the two qt a bottled?
two to bloom and vigor, changing the akin from pale,y4l;
low, sickly coror, to a beautiful florid complatlon. -
- . To- uts - Ausatiro - ED. _ .
These are some of the sad and meirascholY effects Prodn• -
cad by early- habits of youth, else weahness of tho 'bac;<
and limbs, pains In the head, dimness of sight, loss of =us;
cu l ar power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, pa/T(3mi
irritability,derangeraent of the dlgestivelunctimos,generdl .
dotdlity, symptona of ronsimPtions, etc.
Mentally, the fearful effects the mind ars much 0 be ,
dreaded. Lots of memory, confusion of bleas,dspression
of spirits, evil forebodings, event= to zociety, selfdittriist;
love of solitude, timidity; eta., aze some or the evilapradtL.
• =FORE CONTEMPLATING MARltThalil • ,
should reflect that a sound mind and body are the =Lent rie•
cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed ;
without these, theyjourney through life 1 :.... 0,11 e.2 a van'
pilgrimage-the - :prospect hourly 'darkens the - view; tho
mind becomes shadowed - vrith. despair, and filled with dm
melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be.
comes blighted with your own:
CIADTION
•
Dr. iderseie 'lnvigorating Cordial. has been counterfeited
by persona.
In future, all the genulaa Cordial will hare the pro - girlie.
toe's thc•simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the
following words.blovn in the:glass; " . • -
Dr. lilloreati Invigorating Cordial, .
.
C. H. Rltiti, Proprietors N 71
The Ocadialls put up, highly concentrated; - to plat
lles—prlee three (Mlles-Bier bottle, two for toe dollars,
for twelve dollars. C. -11. BING, Proprietor.'
. 1532 Broadway, If.
Sold by Druggists thiongAanythestinited Stakes, mad
and the Westindles.
Pittsburgh DatiEo7ll; IiY.YSER, N 0.140 Masi
Do. - .DP,OI, No. GO Wood et
Do. ....R.E. , BELLEBB, Wood street. ,--
Allegheny City.. ...
.J. P. FLifilING. . -
Agent foe 01510;.:J. D. P. 5 111.K. Cincinnati istaL,l4lo/.9
DFL. HOOFLAND's
CELEBRATED
GERMANIIITTERS
~PREPARVV BY
DR. C.. 11. JAOKBON,.Philadolphi'a, Pa., • ,
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSU,, . JAUNDICE,
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dina= of the Kidneys, dna
igoA diseases arising from, a disordtral Limn' or Bicmscces, Sttch
.:
as Constipa-
tlon,Lnwerdpfes
Fulness,or Blood to the - • -
Head Addtty of the Stomach, •
- Hausemlibertbunt;Diegnst for Food,: ' •
Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour.
Eructations, Sinking; or Fluttering at the Pit
of the Stomach, Swimming, of .the Head, Hurried -
and Ditticult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Ghost. -
In; or Sullbeating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dironaffe,
of Vision, ..DOte of Webs before the eight, Fever and --,
Dull Pala in thiHead, Deficiency of Perrpitation.
Yellowness of the Shin and Eyes, Pain its the- 4.-
Side, Back, Hhest,Limia, de, Sudden
Flushes of Heat Biroing bathe
flesh, - Constant Imagin-
•ngs of Eviimulgrcrat
Depression of
The proprietor, in calling the attention of the Trabitsrla
this preparation, dose BO - sr! 6 a feeling of the utmost mrail.:
deem in its virtues and atiott halm dismaos far Whlrai
it la recommended.
It is no new and untried article, but one that his tithed
the test of a ten years' trial before the Americatcreople,
and he reputation and sale IS unrivalled by any similar ure.
paratimas extant. The testimony in its favor dken by the
most proudnent and well known Physiclausludinditida.
ale, In all parts of the country its Immense. Deferring any
who may doubt, to my "blemorabilla,"crr Przetltalltexillt
Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the.
Agents for the German Bitters. -
Principal Wilma arulllanUlactory i 120 Arch atruetahtla-
Aar Id by. Dr. Geo. H. Hkrysur, 140:Wood. street; B. AL
Fehnestock It Co., No. 6-Wood - street; street; 'Fleming •Brothere
60 Woad eteet ; H. P. Swartz and 3. P. FlemingrAtlegheny
RHODES'
FEVER AND AGUEL CITRE;'
OR,- NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC,
loOlt the rrevennon and Care of TartalinTrar aZia. FLI-
T BIITTZNY FIVICHS, EXTLa and AGM', CHlL.rei cad P 01134
Dino A ocz, Q!neaAL Dream, NIOUT SMUTS, and all other
farms of disease which have a common origin in - Xs/aria er
Miasma. This aubtle atmospheric poison which at certain
seasons is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, ia thesame
In character wherever it exists--North,. East or
West—and will every where yield to this newly-discovered
antidote, which is claimed tole) the - greatest disconery
,
This specific is so harmless that it may be tat= ItY pe ,
sons of every age, sex or condition, awl it will not snbstl,
Lute for one disease others still worse tut ititoo often there.
snit in the treatment by Quinine, filemury,Arsonic, arui
other poisonous or deleterious drugs, not a particle of any
of which is admitted into this preparation: -.-
The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary.re
snits from the use of this NATUILtIIs- ANTIDOTE/ TO
MALLItIA. ,
.
It will entirely protect any resident or tratoler oven In
the moat sickly or swampy localities from any Agra or
Bic ions disease whatever , or any inj - ur; f r ont constantly In •
haling Malaria or Miasma. , - • ..,
It will instantly check the Ague in persons who huins
fired for any length of time, from one day to Sweaty yeirsi
so that they need never have arlotkr chill.„ by continuing Ito
rite according to directions.
It will immediately relieve all the distretalueresultti of,
Billows or Ague diseases, such at general - debility, night
.
sweats, etc. Tbe patient at once begins to recover appetite ,
and strength, and continues until a.perinzinerit and radical
cme is effected. . . .
Finally, its use will banish Hever and Aga° from fatuities
and all classes. ' , armors and all laboring men,"bv adopt
' lug It as a preventive, will be free from Ague or Bilious et.
ta,ks in that season of the year. which, while It the most
sickly, is tke,most valuable one to them. .
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary careal •some ,
may require more Directions printed In German, - French - .:.
an! Spanish, accompany each bottle. . Price One Dollar:
Liberal discounts made to the trade. 'Trada-ciroulars for
warded on application, and the article will ha consigned on
liberal terms to responsible parties in every section of.thO
country.; . JAB. A. RHODEN, Proprietor, • . •
• . , • - Providence, 111 =
Aararri-New York: O. V. CLICZENEIt a CO., and 4).- -
11. BIND. Boston: WEEKS POTTER.. Phibuielphlo - 1
DTOTT & SONS. J, MITCHELL, No. tlfs Liberty•streat,
nest - door to Hand. WOODSIDES - A BROTHER, corner
of Anderson and Lacook sta., Allevheny. , -
PAlsiter's Celebrated. Islplonrestra memo*,
STANDS PRE.E.S.LINENT for-flavoring Soups, OraTtes,
Fish, Meat, Game, lc. We advise sit good hotiametres
to try IL ?rice 2.Venta per bottle,et all Srocaryand Fruit,
Stores In the.Uulted States and Onnadas
For salt , by IVOLIMG arLd3l. Ff lIEYBER, Pittsburgh;
• I'. T . I4ItIGLIT & CO.,
241 -Market.atrvot„
janigulr*ly' is
U3MMM:=
D. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, D+7 , -_ . ._-
g iit
. ',Ault& entire attention to in office Ptictleal
- Nis business hi mostly confined to •Privdts -
Venereal Diseases, and onehoaltsinlalreetlOns,
brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgarmaandesatalll
Syphilis, Sy phllitic Bruptione,ilanorrhea, Gleet,Stricttis4
Urethral Discharges; Impurity cliche Dloodovith MIDI=
see of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, ficortrutli burl
tiona, Tatter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases; Seminal Weali i
ness,lmpotency, Piles, Rheumatiera„ Female Weakness..
Monhly Suppressions, Menses or the Joints, Vistula: In
Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Slack and Loins, /rtl
talon of the Bladderand Illineythenceassftaly treated.-.
ooze guaranteed •. .'
Twenty yeare practice (ten In thin ettyjenalenDr.l3 rewn
to offer stasurazzeo of s speedy onto to all wllo masa= pi
ezr
Moe and Private Culmination Boomo t tlyrisr=a sue,
m.Charges moderato. tottaltwo
ID iI:FACAIivruNI —Dr. Drown'e newly cllsooverea reinea
Lb for.-/theounatlein• las- speedy and certain • Monody
that painful trouble. It never (elle.
01Deeend PrloateCoueultatiou Roomette. ttI.DIAMOND
eittilmrghaenn'a. The Doctorla always &them , . _ .
BARK do mo.skiat.,
A SCRITECTB:—OiIicia: Philo f1a1t,N0.75 Tiarastreist,
Pittaburiiht and east side of the pinpuma,.4negbazty.
•-•Hotlkt ottto - Faiacy - ChtlitcStosie •
CiANNUT US SUIIPASiEU inltoarrorraiont ot.elegant
1,./ sod nreful CHt:si.A, or 'QUEiriIbIVARE for
Faratlies,otela Ilerchants,"aturiusual LOW_ PRICES
FOlt. CABII. _ . aiYalm
+Uttarlotto tsrlisue,
AM:14=11E11 AND DEALER. in ram:lron:o4f f And
in. Importer of Music:and Iduskal • Ixwtruit . tenta. Eo l.
Agent for the celebrated lialinnAG l'lsNrs; also, far MIUOL,
Da.iFr& Co.'s Warm Pie toe, with and without Coiersian'a
2EntalrAttaebraant. XI No.' 118 Wor,4l,rtrost.
0 teliN fitokl) - 1:1-Uvir-thw C.4.1Ni0 lal a Yuan
for $1(10, for snip CUARLOTT 13LIatt j
mY 3 • Wood o'lest.
EYEttitl47o.lllLlti itlat43, IA 5.. bettrugors, kerF • •
twltther varieties, ferZossetaries, fur tale by -
7 1LPW1iNT : . • . , A.MFB mOulltoP.,
Sta - xteriszliicY -- i-Lames.—fir*Eo etnute
most arprovel varlatien 1 1r21Le GI Ira prernP4 by
919:dew -•- '.IAI2EB WABDRIN