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VIIE CITY POST.
MONDAY MORNING
THEATRE—BENEFIT OF ?11R.9. Jos. C. FOSTER:
—Mrs. Foster, wife of the manager, aid an
actress of rare 'talents and accomplishments,
offers her name for a benefit this evening. Tho
"Rivals," one of the tweet English comedies in
the drama, w1)1 be produced. Other attractions,
for which we refer the reader to the advertise
ment in another column, will also bo performed.
Every lover of the drama in our city, and
particularly those who admire genuine merit
and modesty in the portraiture of dramatic char
acter, are aware of the claims of Mrs. Foster to
their consideration and support. Unlike the
generality of actresses, she is not confined to a
single lino of business ; she is equally clear in
everything she undertakes, and never disap
points the reasonable expectations of her friends,
no matter how arduous the teak imposed upon
her. One who labors so diligently and success
fully, to please, as she does, should have the
sympathy and applause of all who delight in
the higher walks of the drama. Unless we are
mach mistakcn.in our estimate of the gallantry
and taste of our people; Mrs. Foster will have
this evening ono of the most intelligent and
fashionable audiences of the season. One thing
we are sure of, she is eminently deserving of all
the consideration the play goers of our city can
bestow upon her.
Tue. BATEMAN CITILDELEN, 88 they are termed
in the bills, ended a two weeks' engagement at
our Theatre on Saturday evening, to a tolera
bly fair house. At the conclusion of the drama
entitled " Young America," there were loud
calls for Mr. Dubois, who playact the part of
Evrington, and a much less general one for the
Satemans. This was answered by the curtain
being raised, exposing to view the entire com
pany in the last scene of the play. The cause
of this rather unusual proceeding is supposed to
be in consequence of a call for Mr. D. on the
previous night, without a similar compliment be
ing extended to the little stars ; so, to prevent
any invidious distinctions, it was thought proper
to divide the honors among the actors generally.
Considering the unfavorable season for theatri
,7als in this as in every other city of the UM on,
miss Rate and Ellen have had a profitable en
gagement. This, we believe, is their last ap
pearance any stage, at least Mr. Bateman so
announced b,:foro the curtain a few evenings
since. A wag at our elbow suggests the reason
of this to be beeauski nun of "I"tmg ladies is
" engaged" to play if'.part in the " Young
Couple" for an unlimited number of nights
ARREST or BURCLADS.—Ou-' readers will re
collect a burglary perpetrated .`t the house of
Mr. Samuel Shriver, in Allecbeny, ofew dhys
ago. Two fellows, named Samuel 'l,."ais and
James Graham,. were euspeted of being th," r° l3-
hers, and a trap was set by the police officers o .f
this city, for their capture. It wee ascertaineet .
that they would be in this city on Friday night,
and by _request the Allegheny police intercepted
them at the bridge, as they were coming over,
and locked them in the Tombs until Saturday
morning, when they were brought to this side of
the river. Among the article's stolen from Mr
Shriver, were two valuable coats. These w. re
afterwards sold to a person in this city, who
recognized Teats and Graham as the individuals
from whom he ,purchased them. This evidence
being deemed sufficient to connect them with tee
robbery, they were both remanded to jail far
trial. •
Teats and Graham are supposed to belong to
the gang of burglars who have been so busy in
our city and neighborhood lately , and consider
able credit is duo to High Constable Richard
son and officer Noon for their efforts in arresting
them.
A DLTACIIIICNT ULlite.] States soldiers, re
cruited in Baltimore, New York and Philadel
phia, ender the late cot of Congre3s, calling cut
three additional regiments, passed through the
city, yesterday, on their way to the upper Mis
souri. The detachment included companies A.,
8., G. and J., of the second regiment infantry,
a cil were under command of Gen. Hitchcock.
Th e y numbered nearly four hundred, rank aid
file, an d n large number were accompanied with
their wi,`es and families. They were a flue
looking bm2v cf men, and appeared to be will
drilled. They came to this city on the cars sf
the Pennsylvania Railroad in the afternoon, ern
w ere im me di ate ly marched over to the Alle
gheny train, excitin„ 7 considerable attention as
they filed throdgh the streets. A special train
was made ready at the 0 S P R It., on which
they left about four o l e i c ok As the train It ft
the depot, one of the bands struck up the tut.e
of "Jordan's a bard road to i'TriVel," which t e
doubt many of the crowd will god to be trio
before they are done soldieriag,.
BENEFIT OF Miss ANNA ENEnLE.—Re ut33...r
stand this lady is to tyke a benefit eb,.7tly. RI d
that Mr. Leonard, an odor of merit, whom
Pittsburghers have not bad a pleasure cf seuirz
en the hoards for many years, has volunteer 'd
to appear for the occasion. Miss Eberle do
serves a. bumper for her untiring assiduity
please our citizens niece her apTearance on it e
Pittsburgh boards. An who recollect how ad
znirably she supported Mr. Couldock during h
engagement here, (as Rose Fielding, Katherine,
&o , 6.0 ,) 7rio are sure will be on band to mat
her benefit a kinefit in another sense than mere
words.
MUSICAL SOIREE. We understand that
grand music a l so i ree, vocal a nd instrumental. i
to come off, in the course of t vi ' g week ' at 11
Bieber & Bro.'s new Piano warero. Ml23.
on Fife.
street, for the purpose of giving the n. ' , laical 1 ,-
dies of the two cities an opportunity to a 4natt
the rich tones of the magnificent Nunne & Ch.
grand Piano, so much spoken of recently. This
soiree is given fdr the special benefit of th ,
ladies, and at their express desire. It will I
undoubtedly ono of the richest musical treat.
of the season, inasmuch as the very fir„:
amateur and professional talent have voluotcere ;
to take part in the affair.
SERVED tint RIGIIT —Crawford Singer wr,cl
engaged foul-ly violating the ordinances of the
city, and the law of honesty. on Saturday morr
ing, by selling diseased chickens, &c., in th ,
Diamond market. Mayor Volz happening t
pass along while he was thus employed, caused
.him to be arrested, taken to the Mayor's office
and fined two dollars and costs—at the sem ,
time confiscating his stock in trade. Serve I
him right. A business of that kind is about tb
meanest a white man can be engaged in.
NORTR WESTERN INSURANOE COMPANY.—W '
observe that J. Banks Knox has resigned ti.^
agency of this Company, in this city, and the
t
Mr. George Bingham has been appointed ir -
atead. This Company is located in Philadel.
phia, and is reputed to he an entirely safe one
to insure property in. Mr. Bingham's office is
No. 97 Water street.
APPOINTMENT OF TIPBTAVES.—The followink
pe - rsons were appointed tipetavee to the Court r
Sessions on Saturday:—Robert Neely.
onathan Neely, Bernard Dougherty, Robert
iHagne. JoZsti Fox, John Weigley, Robert Haat •
Wm. Bougher.
Pieroo ,71rennan,
HUCKSTERS I . .‘RED.—sixteen hucksters were
3. ned one dollar an,„' costa, on Saturday, by May( r
otz, for occupying the pavementin front of the
I Market louse, contra:7 to ordinance.
P/19.91110 COUNTBILFErr MONET.—John Lyot3
-as held to bail, on Saturday, by Alderman
arkinson, for passing a counterfeit $5 note on
. envy `loook.
iltEir Old. Sur.: •, Ulcers, and all rroptions - ant
tresses at icing from an impure or depraved state of tl:.
•
t food. Se:a the extraordinary cure of Wm. G. Barvrocd,
ighly reel fentable citizen of Richmond, Vas, by Carter'
panlsh iii.tx,ture. Ile bad ulcers nod /01'03 or the WOT •
ascription, a l ti - finally got so bud, ha woe unable to wal .
xeept or, (T u t ,-i. , „,- .. a. A few bottles of Carter's Spanish ?di-.
re, the area t, N o .; purifier, cored him, as it be, cur,
undreds of o :hers who .
effects of a percury, and
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have suffered with rheumatism„abas and ulcers cf the be n.
d joints.
.... See oda. srtistnent f Del 3..lriP
1 ORDAN I 8 A HARD ROAD TO TRABEL. Better tror •
11./ to the Enterprise Gallery, 7.1 Fourth Ftreet, sod D'
cute a Picture. Prices, EA cents and upwards. .3.31
COMMERCIAL POST.
JUNE 4
PIT'ISDURGR BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS, EXCHANGE.
OFFICERS.
.&esidersi—.7ollN BETPTON.
Arst nee Preaident—Wm. IL Swim
Stand" Wu. .11..12.0wn.
Secretary—Wu. 8. lIAm.
Ti eanzrer—JoEcr D. &MUT
Superintendent-8. T. NORTIUM, JR.
Onnmittee qf Arbitration for AWL—WILMS:I 11. SICTI7,
v. P 4 JAMIS M. COOPM, B. IIuuIAIRIEL, THOMAS B.I.II6ZANT,
W. P. Joao.
DAILY RRYTEW OF PITTSBURGH IdARRE.T
Ornes or roe Dens Measixo Poor,
Monday, June 4, 1855. I
There was a light business done on Saturday.
PIG METAL—Since the receipt of the foreign news hold *
era have been firmer, although prices have not yet ad
vanced. We hear of a sale which occurred a day or two
ago of 1,000 tone " Cambria " Coke at $21,50, cash.
FLOUR—Sales 100 bble middlings from Pearl Millet $8,104
200 bble extra from store on private terms.
GRAIN-300 bus shelled corn from store at $l.
MOLASSES-10 bble oak at 36c, cash.
WHISKY-20 bbls rectified from store at 35c, cash ;12
bble raw et 25c.
BACON—Sales 4,000 The shoulders, sides and hams at 8,
9@loe; 3,000 the hams at 10e, cash; 1,000 TN shoulders at
Bt, 60 days; 2.000 Ms shoulders at 8; cash; 3,080 fbs ghoul
den, sides and home at 8. 9cMloe, 60 days.
MALT-200 bus at 51,60.
ASIIES-2.9 casks domestic soda at 314 e, time.
[From the Sandusky Register.)
Wool Market and the Prospect or the
The Ohio State Journal states a wool sale made at
New York, May lith, of 160,000 ibs. The price of :inwards.
ed ranged from 1114 cents per pound and upwards. For
washed. mostly coroners and onetourth blood, the price
we' 37i.; cents per pound. The Journal adds:
In this market the price at the opening will range from
3to 6 cents per pouts i less than that of last year. Sessions
& Harris have already bought about 5000 pounds' at from
18 to 30 cents per pound. Fer extra the prices range
higher. It the season proves good for crops, and money
becomes more plenty, the price of wool will Incrense
probably beyond that of lest year. But this Is mere guess
work."
We are inclined to think it is guess work. The wool
market, without doubt, exhibits a healthy feo, sad prices
apparently tend upwards; but we do not think present
prime will be maintained. On the contrary, we should say
that it is the prevailing impression among those who
should be well informed upon the subject, that prices must
decline, inasmuch as for months past, the medium
and lower grades of woolen goods hare met with a slow
sale, at rates which must nett a heavy loss to the amputee.
turer—and the stock is now heavier then at this period for
many years Peat. A number of the mills at the east have
recently ceased operations, In conseluence of the dispar
ity of prices, and these facts Indicate that it will not be
long before a considerable decline is experienced.
Another fact is well worthy of mention—and that Is,
theta large amount rf the old slip Is still held, and this
coming forward with the new will undoubtedly have n ten
dency to depress the market. It Is not likely that the
speculative spirit which bee heretofore prevailed will occur
this year, as most of those engaged in those operations the
part two years came out at the emptiest end of the horn.
As far as we can ascertain, the supply of wool this year
will be much larger than during lan season. It is true
that a large number of the animals from which we derive
the article have died of dioesse, and the wool growers of
this State, of Western Pennsylvania, Virginia, and other
States. have suffered much Ines In consequence; but it is
also certain that for this reason A far less number than rpm
el have been killed for their hide and tallow. 'Hasid.,
many of the wool growers are in neeeseltoue circumstanree.
Owing to the scarcity and high prices of provisions, they
here been compelled to spend large sums for the pur.
e hese of necessary funds, and will be Induced to Fend
the;' wool to market earlier than usual, to replenish [bra
funds.
TELEGRAPH MABH73TB
JunoCr tI9FArI . 2.—The river is falling slowly. Weath•
er cold and cloudy ; ?Ira and overcoats are necessary for corn•
for•_ Flour quiet at Onts. do. Whisky. 214. Prost-
Mons dull. Baron sides ft.r6%, packed. Lard dull a- 4 . 7.4;
keg Lard held at 11 Cheese dull at S. Bolter dull at
12414. Groceries quiet and unchanged.
Nsw ORLIUNS, la y 30 —rotten : The .ales for the last two
days were 1.600 bales. rilolaßsea dull at 27. Flour, c,10,G0,
an advance, mainly owing to a decline In freizbis : buyers
bolding back for lower prices. Corn. yellow, $1.,03.
HABVER'S NEW MONTIILT--MAOA TINE FOR JUNE
received, and contains the following, via: The Cllstory
and Slystery of Tobacco; California throuzh English Eyes;
tiketches In Brazil; The Nearcomes; The Tree of Life; The
Riders; A Journey through Chinn: A Gi• Dilemma;
PG..Fillg Fares; Water Cure: Monthly Record of Current
I.Vetary Notice.: F.lttors Table; Editor's Easy
Chair; Editor's Drawer; Comicalities, original and sele:bl.l;
Fashions for June. For sale by
N reasonable terms. a very neat, rertinar STEAM EN
GINE, 6 loth cylinder. 20 inch /Doke. AI•o, a very
superior DOUBLE FLUE STEA3I BOILER, 14 tact long,
:ill niche, diameter. For terms, etc., apply. to
W. S. 'IAN EN, Stationer,
my?. Market street. corner Second.
WM. CAIRVILL,
,{ENCHANT TAILOR, No 22 Fern DTP.X.I.T; next door
.1. to Daly-'s Storkinz Factory, Plitaborgh.
CIS/THING made to crier in the beet rtyle, and at rea•
FOZII , IIr rates.
.I;Q' BO 8' CLOTHING made to onion
Nottce.
I , IIP. ANNUAL MEETING t-f Stocktotioret for th..
baen 6:n of Di,,,..t or e of the PITTSBURGH, CINCIN
NATI AND LOUISVILLE TELEGRAPH COMPANY, will
be h. 1.1 on it., FIRST MONDAY (4th) OF JUNE NEXT, at
the office of LIANNL A Co., in the City of Pitts
burgh, a: two o'clock, P. M.
J. K. MOORHEAD, Prea,dcnt.
Pittsburgh. May 26.181 K.....
TURNIP bEEDS—
Ruts Bags,
Red Tep,
White Norfolk, Yellow Aberdeen,
And others, suitable fur the Field tad
Gard. , n Crops. Wholesale and r•tail by
Iny3o JAMES WAIIDROP, 47 Fifth Et_
"EEC IlilCiiWilEAT-100, bur In *tore and for mle by
no ro JASIES Fifth rt.
lii*Jt all C. 11011E6—A.A. MA 110.31 k CO. invite attention
r.r.a.,! e'ery rich and desirahle f.tyles of Berage Rob.,
they have lust rtreired my3o
A 31 aro3, CO tune rewireda large aasortment of
j-t. 004 - 49 f_r (lentletnen'a Summer wear—French Sum
mer Clotho nod Ca“lmeres, Tweeds, Nan krone, V...tings In
tot in. Marreillcs, Sr.; Crarats,ndkf.., do, d e.
/Le- 2 5 Fifth Ft,pt
FINE .t.PVI-6:"--1 c. Jut rermirral ; Fir .aln by
11EYILER d ANDERSON
1_,114 AND Ul'lla l'irturea, and
r no mi.:ft, e. Gallery or, V. J. David, DentiFt, No. 70
Fourth Atreet. my a)
, A CLEIN AVE" can not get without your
ltator IN in god order. Bring them to no, and we
will ni::l4, them hs.,• to cult the taste of the moat fasli
dioug. (Jur New liora Grinder earl the climax in
IA- way LI putting n keen rag, on them
m)::0 /1011'N A TETI EY, 1:11; Wood street.
I ) VI 11t0S—Io0 tone Fcrgo Anthracite.
'et , o do Mercer Co , "Rbarou Furnace," for
ft,ndry •cd forgo,
F r FaN b
m , totwa urds tot foray;
Melinda Foray;
GJ "k It INett's bolt Juniata
Clainapielp ; for Rely by
MWRIIEAD, Wood et.
ms ;2
r I
q.) PoSTI.:IIITY 11 AN t, lUU itoE LI , DOWN. Ilow '
By getting your Picture. Go forthwith, then, to
CAROXS, ;ti Fourth street, at,' Lake a sitting a fear
minutes w ill misa les . Prices to suit sll' mr2s
•- ,- •
- fun. REcEritu in' 13..NPItEoS—A t . `7, " °74 '„ ° aT re ,.„,„' l
0 the cu beautiful Drab Cloth CAPS. .V.,„. ‘"" 1. "" ' 4 "`
Cope of the latest style. rmyliii J. WI L -4 .. , N A 00N.
)ILOtI3IS--05 tons Tennt,srs Bloom, (or sale 'I,
3 Inylo J. 7,c. B L TLETL
Q ALE OF FINE PICTIIKE3 contioutql Sally at CA:fa! )'74 :-.
Cl No. 70 FOURTH street. tn” 9
2jA CASES of New end Demi-able Styles of ItEIIAOE
, J D} LAINES, CIIAI.I.Iff., BF:RACES, ,LAWNS, &o,
just received by (myla) A. A. MAHON A CO.
.."-- LIMMEE. ellLtin.—A. A. MASON A CO. Invite attentic
1.71 to en nedortment of new and very elegant style , of
Foulard and India Siltof they have just received. myth
NEW CIIEESI3.-100 boles W. It. outtme reed and for
eels by (myth) HENRY 11. COLLINR.
1 RP Small White Il.ans reed ado day and
Il E'i f sN
oreale 2 br (m 719 LIFINRY R. COLLINS.
Pif,ARLS-2 tons zeceived and ter sale by
anyln HENRY 11. COLLINS.
j UTTER-1i bbis I 'curb Roll just received and for sale by
HENRY 11. COLLINS.
121tEedeli LAWN-- 1. A. MASON a CO. invite etten•
tiou to their superio.• assortment of fine French Lawns,
Jazouets and Manlius. wad
lillE MOST CODPOBTA - FILE, sate and effectual medicine
that can be taken to o bviate a costive state of bowels,
without an inconvenient a nil hurtful purgative elect. is
Dr. RALPIDI3 VEGETABLE PILLS. This medicine also
strengthen' the Orghns of dh•ex time, and purl Sea the blood.
These Pills consist of tun kin do- —Nos. 1 and 2. Price Mc.
per lies, with full dire:lions. 'Fe can safely recommend
these Pdis as au excellent medleinc•
Bold wholesuls and retail by
mylB B. L. CUTILBELIT, 140 Third street
Alexander W. Feaster,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR Al„ LAW, AND SOLICI
Tort ur CHANCERY. Agent for procurlng Bounty LOT/8
end Penfions, and for the Collection of Claims in Great
Britain and Ireland.
Ir Collections made in this and adjoining' Counties; Ee.
tales of decedents Fettled; Real Estate bought. sold or
leased. and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage
or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn.
Office on FOURTII street. a few doors above Smithfield.
Pittsburgh, March ZS, 185.5.—{mh.28:deerl
A. W. Foster,
'OTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the States of
Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, WlSCOUffilt,
New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia.
Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and Proofs
taken for record or nee in any of the above named }Matas,
Illinois. MirsissippLand Ithede Island.
Pittsburgh,_March 28, 1855--(mh2B:daeo
WATER CORE INSTITUTE,
HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET
AND THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA.
DOCTOR BAELZ. Graduate and Prectiticner in the Old
Schoole of Medicine, Allopathic, and Tioneaspathis, and
for the past ten years a successful L /drop Midst, hes eoened
a WATER CURE in the above la:et:ion
The perfectly safe, direct and 14uned.ate effect Me sys
tem has on all Fevers, and all diseases acute and _amok—
while it is mild, grateful and Invigorating to the weak and
debilitated, sender, it peculiarly desirable in families, who
will be treated at their homes.
Allopathic and Homcepathic treatment will be adminis-
tered where desired; but, after long and thorough expe
rience, Doctor Bads gives a decided preference to Hydro
pathy, which has, throughout the old and new world,
proven so eminently successful in every form of disease,
including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia,
Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cuta
neous, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures
from highly reputable citizene of nearly every State in the
Union, can be examined at Doctor Baels'a office. The Rev.
Clergy are invited to commit him gratis.
Warm water being used in thecommencement, and often
throughout the treatment, it is &luxury instead°, unpleas
ant, as those unacquainted might euppose.
ffsraszscra.—Messrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer,
W. W. Wilson, W. 11. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. 8.,We1.
den, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, E. H. English, B M.
• Kerr.
The undersigned, having visited Doctor Rule', Inatitu
. tion and witnessed his-successful treatment, cheerfully re
commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy.
skim":
Charles T. Rumen. Jos. M'Qonnells, David Hunt, John
Curtis, Robt Patrick, John B. Livingatomlohn Wright,
•, W. Patrick. Moses F. Eaton, 0. Ormsby Gregg. .1.136
l A A
RATE INFORHAT.—J. WILSON a MATION To TtluSS WHO WANT
FLMT SON, No. 91
Woad street, will sell the bast quality of SILK HATS for
$4. TEEMS °ABEL juyl9
iliiii
BEM
=MIZE
Trade.
NV. A. GILDENFENNEY .S CO.,
Fifth Ft.. npprittite the Tlientro
Entl=
=W... fq
No. 39 Wood street_
JOHN MOORHEAD,
27 Maxi stmt
lilEilE=l
.711. ER S FOR RIMER .1111 A
Tits Aiwa.—bast evening there were 3 feet 5 'lutes
water by the metal marks, and remalnlug stationery for
the past 24 hours. The weather still continues showery
android for this season. We heard yesterday that there
had been heavy rains up the Allegheny, so that we may
expect a 11E0 before long In that ricer.
Inc " Chicago " arrived yesterday with quite a fine load
for the present stage of water. Else is advertised to leave
again to-day.
Tits steamer "Endeavor" was sold on Saturday to the
latter ovfners cf the steamer Hartford," Messrs. Markel'
& Co., for the sum of 112,000.
BY the St. Lords papers of the 31st we learn that the
'Missouri, Mississippi and Illinois rivers were rising, and
that the largest clans of one wheel basis find no difficulty
In navigating the above rivers.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
8 FLIT 6 INCLIZA CIIANNXL.
ARRIVED.
E [earner Jefferson, Wcodward, Brownsville
Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsville.
• Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
" Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville.
V,•nture, Gordon, Beaver.
" Delegate, Rogers, lldnols River.
" Gruel, &acumen, Wb-eling.
" Gen burlier, Steubenville.
• Convoy, Wolf, Galßepoli..
• Chicago, Millenger, Cincinnati.
" Belle Golding, Golding, St. Louis.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville.
Lucerne, Bennett,Brownsvil le.
• Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
" Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville.
" Venture, Gordon, Beaver.
" Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling.
" Yorktown, Poe, Cincinnati.
STEAMBOATS
"1855:"
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
AND
SAINT LOUIS.
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line,
POE viz CONVEYANCE OP
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
BETWEEN
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
And Saint Louis.
Tote Lion hi composed of seven
. "first claw powerful Steamers, nne•
r"; — • •• • quailed for speed, splendor, safety,
and comfort, and is the ONLY TDROUOU DAILY LIRA OF STLA.III
Pacer:re On the Oldo river. It conneCts with the U. S. Mail
Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louleville and Saint
Louis, by which passengers and freight are ticketed and re.
ccipted throuoh daily. t: we new Steamers have been added
to the Line, which now consists of the following boats:
Days of Departure
Boats. Captains. from'l'dtaburgh,
BUCKEYE STATw 11. W. Ilitrzuoovin....Sundey.
KEYETONE 11.intre.... —.Monday.
ALLEGHENY ....... Tuesday.
CINCINNATI It. Iluivrert Wednesday.
PHILADELPHIA R. J. GRACE. ThurAchly.
PITTSBURGH I N. Coos Friday.
PENNSYLVANIA..... KLIDIA7ALTra.. Saturday.
Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. SL, precisely.
No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of
departure.
For particulars, apply on board, or to
JOILN B. LIVINGSTON ' } Agenta,
JOIIN FLACK,
Monongahela flocs Buildinza.
Phil:burgh, ILbS. 100,281
Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wbeelink
Packets.
itaidThe DIURN BL, Captain A..S. 811TPULDD, and
the itrite.ilT CITY, Captain llama. D. Moons,
will run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburzh,
Steubenville and Wheelinz,, stopping, at all intermediate
porta.
The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh nn Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'elnek, A. 31 —fecturniim nbc
a ill leave wheeling on Tue.day i,Thuradays nod Saturdays,
at 7!.i o'clock, A.ll.
The FOR EST n- wilt tear. Pittsburgh nn Tuezdsys,
Tbi.rvidlys and Sat ii'clork, A.ll —li.turn..ty,
ehe will lea vu Wheeling ns Momia ya, Wwineed nye and
Fii
days. at o'clock, A. 11.
For freight Orvitt. apply on l.mrd er to
COLLINGWooD, Agent,
worT.3 No. 155 Front ntreet.
For Clot!usual
The ' , team , : CHICAGO, Captain M. !SULLEN.
lialtifiret, C. L. lirtrN,A, ‘III lento for t h,
tiros', and latrin,,linte port, o, MONDAY,
Ith Imt., nt 10 A. M,
For freight and pastmge apply on bnarl, or to
jet J. It. LI VING,TON, Agent.
For ,t. Lout,.
tieetrivr JAM .s 1 I'ARK, Calite in R. MIL
-0141:33/"AER Lr .t Ns. Clerk, win Lire the Alio% and
inie:rrurtliate perts on TUESDAY, June IL, at
10 o'clore A. M.
For froight or lasser:o apply on Lnurt , Cr to
j'4 HACK or Llt IN(I,I' , ON.
For cinclunati.
Ft,r IE MA Cert. .1 .1 Ihhce.
layge4a— A F.5. ,11 Cierk—sr hl leave for the
e and all taterruedl,tr port, on TUESDAY,
Jon. 5 , nt to A M.
For tre6,;h; p,, , nge apply on trovd. or !o
J. It. MINOS - MN, Aunt
"185; - ) "
CAN ADA
Clevelan, Port Stanley.
and Po
Iturvrell.
THE FIN r pro,ure etrainor TELEGRAPH, CAptair
It. UARROW, st two tripe t,. to eon Clov,;Arnl.
Port Stnnl,y, nnd Port Iturtrell, oo t0r.1.-oxF
Law" ,. Ciev^ , and for Port kaole.7, every MONDAY ad.:
TIII!RtzDA V EV EN I NG, at 7
I•••rt Burwell for Port B:at:day a t I o'elork.
for Cleveland every WELANESDAV
andatATLIIIIIAr Ev I.:NINO, a t T!:
• Tel woo merle at Ch•rrla2t, with the Cleveland,
Columbus and Ciuriunati, the Cies elatid and Pittehurgh,
the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland
Railroad, Ale° n•unectr at Port Etanley with the London
Line of etag.es, which connects with the Great Weetern
Railroad.
For freight and peonage apply on hoard, nr to SOOVILL &
LAClDEltbAlaud: :3. F. I.IOLC+,IIII, Foot
or A. 7.1111.11,f fort norwril rmsr.."7
J. K. Harbour,
TEYE}tr. 1., via. ))1.). (at W Vewell's
L
oatce ) J. K. BARBOUR tilly)r).! I , au exp , rl,ll-.) 11)
Il.neivi u;, vol r )4),)))) )) )),) )) ), • fr.),
.Up.riOr I r3 , 1 , Wv.71,1, to tittnE.ll.)ut. denim); I)
MN 4
MITE avherriber has t up In eze..;:ent et, a
Itt:ILIJING, r., she ACCOMMODATI , ,N 01 1 A YEW
FAMILIES, who may ar WI to a•cure a pleteant an I healthy
l oca 'ity !be Summer month, The Itou:e ha locate.'
abut Irom Plttabn re l , on the Ika•er road; atd
cannot he au rpnaccal for asenery and reery
r. bte Mrll fort Ad ireca 63 le ter. or apply pera.mally, on
the precr f.,a, to my.:1:1 to A. II 4:IIBYSItGEIt.
FOR. SALE VERY CHEAP.
ABUILDING LOT IN A LLEGIIKNY CITY, 24 f,t by
100. A gool bargain can Ix• had by applying ;con al
the <afire of the NBLINING POST.
BUILDING LOT FOR SALE
ALOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, awl ea tending
bark 101; feet to Wide alley. On the back part of tb.
1,,L in a Cr:tar Wall, built for two small Houses. This 4,4
Is in a Jeoi rwl, 0 lin'ation for a !widen,: and n ill be
old
low, nod ow favorable terms. Thin tool, and clear fruta
Inturnbrance. Enquire of OF:O. UILI.IO/CE.
103 At Onto.. of Morning Pout.
'IG - 31 AN UFACTO
MRS. RENTER,
Six doors lex,: the Aqueduct. opp,nit the Cidlectnes
TS PREPARED TO FILL ORDER-FOR WIGA, and AD
kinds of
Ornatnental Hair 'Work.
The li.tt qua fly of material is fart:Achill, and entire
satisfaction cnarantead. rnyls,ll,ly
bbl, No.l and Ito,ln, part vary nuprrior
11. , at riling and for salt , by
. . _
bb and half bbin, every variety, la Aare
and fur eale by
-
A . . .
&STALL FARM OF THI I.TY 41 X ACRF:4, pith good
impreyrult,Ha. Pt I .t. - J.:00. For ~.ab• by
tuy2l FS. CUTHBERT A RUN, 141 Tbbil
LACK. SI LE )114 TS-100 doe Laulra' black Silk plot:, j) of every quality, ju=t rru t .hou,
myl.4 A. A. )1 A ?ON A CO., 21, FRtb qtret.t.
C't HETLII.LOOM INO ITU Lll.4—Jacobitto
dila, Tubern,,, Dahlia Moors, Ar.
ruyier.oaar JAMES W ARCTIC!'
ILlLstliti HALL,
W. C. GALLAGIIER, PROPRIETOR.
Fourth Itree 1.
, ctivern 11"ood and Smith Ad.
Tilts spaeiou, astabltahmont has been leaatal by tbe sub
scriber, and completely renovated.
Lie is at ell hours prepared to furnish
ovary luxury that can be found in tiro heat regulated
restaurants in the Stales. Ills spacious Bar will always be
supplied Inth the very beat Liquors. Game of every de
scription, in its season, can always he found at Wilkins
laPn W. O. G Al LAGLI Eli.
For Sft
A DAROUCHE AND BET Ok I.LiD.NEB3.—They were
made to order by our best mechanics, and have only
b.:en used a few months. They will be a ild at a nargain,
as. In consequence of a change that has taken place in the
subbcriber'a family, he h.s no further use for them.
A. DALLOU,
aps No. lio Water street.
I_ll YKA K Ed—=bo Devolving ii,cyati Sakes ; 90 dos. nand
a Hakes; In store and (or sale.
my22,A.w JAMES' ?(DROP
DEL/FORD .11INERAL WATER-20 bbig and helf•bbls
just received fresh from the Spring , , aril for gale by
myl2 JOAN 111001illEAD, 27 Wood at.
L °USES, LOTS AND FAltalti.—We would invite tho
Ix attention of thosevelso mny wish to purchase a Boma
for themselves and family, to the great variety of Ilensea,
Lots and Farms we have for sale. We have now on hand
vary caeap Building Lots, at $2OO, $2710.5400 ant upwards.
Also, Houses and Lots, from $6OO to $lO,OOO, In various to.
cations in and adjacent to the two cities. Improved Farms
at from $lO to SIN per acre. Also, choke Farming Land,
at from one dollar and fifty cents per acre to six dollars.
Terms accommodating, and title indisputable.
Persons having property of any kind to dispose of, will
find It to their interest to give us a call.
S. CUTHBERT A SON,
Real Estate and General Agents,
my 2.6 140 Third s:reet, Pittsburgh.
NEW HOOKS—tioduy'r Lady's Book for Juno 20 con to;
Peterson's National Magazine " 17
Frank Leann's Journal " 18 44
Bullock's Magazine " 10
Yankee Notions " 12 4,
Littell'a flying Age 4 ' 12
London Punch " 12 "
Waver,y Magazine; Westminster Review
My Brother's Keeper, by Mina Warner;
Just received by exprms, and for sale lower than An be
hal, elsewhere at LAUFFER'S BOOK STORE,
mr26 87 Wood etr,
I I i.EA WARE, TABLE CUTLEBY,An.—Castors, Tea Setts,
1 . Table Cutlery, Knives, Forks, SpOODA ' Salt Cellars;
German Silver and Plated Spoons and Forks. Also, Pure
Silver Spoons. Forks, Butter Knives, Tea Knives, Ladles,
Cane Ileads, ao, &c., manufactured on our own premises,
and at less than eastern prices.
A's Watch work done io a superior manner.
WILSON, TURDETT a CLANEY,
67 Market street, corner of Fourth
DOTATEES-40 eackA Oslo. Potatoes received on con
algnment and for rale by
myl2 ATWELL, LEE & CO.
1000 CANE EINEINO POLES—A no., article Just re
calved and for Bale by BOWE & TETLEY.
FIZHINO TACKLE—A large asboament on hand and
for rale by [mYB) BOWN & TETLEY.
BBLACK riO'D niLlif3—Jest received, some deb and de,
strable small fig'd black Silks, by
inyll A. A. MASON .1 CO.
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AMUSEMENTS
PITTSBURGH THEATRE —FIFTH mire?
JOSEPH O. FOSTER, LeEve and Mana,7l.
P6l =i OP ALMizSION
Brain, and pameetto.. f Private boxes, lerge,.....sgpc,
Second Tier ^6a Private Foxes, rma11.....,16.p1
Boxes for colUad persons :26 rents.
"op- Certificate, securing mate, 123. cents extra.
Doors open at 73,C; performance a•mmences at 8 o'clock:
ANNUAL BENEFIT of Mrs. J. C. FOSTER, on which oc.
casino eta offers the following EXCELLENT BILL.
S.IObITIAi, June 411 i, 1855, will be acted
TILE RIVALS, OR A TRIP TO BA'lll—air Anthony
Absolute, Bayley; Captain Absolute, C. Foster; Falk
land, Dubois; Fir Lueiru; O'Triz.ger, Mcßride; Lydia
Languish. Miss A. Eberle; Julia Melville. 'nip. Foster.
After which, sir. Leeson in a series of Clatric.al Hchtre:.
To conclude with the laughable Farce of
TIIE AIUDITIIT—Oinger Blue, Mr Osmond Foater;
Dr. Deism, Bayley; O'Leary, (Bamford.
To-morrow, BENEFIT OF MISS A. EBERLE. •
JOHN W. AI'CARTHY 3
Dill Poster and Distributor,
.eiy- WILL attend to the Posting and Distributing of all
kinds of
BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXIIIRITIONS,
All communications—either by mail, telegraph, Grottier
also—directed to the office of the Morning Post, will re
ceive prompt attention. ap7
COFFEE -150 bap prime Rio:
2; pockets sup , rtor Java; for Pale by
ray3o SMITH, NAIR & HIINI R.
LOAF BUllAft-20 bbla (small Loaves) for Balm by
m 330 Y A •S I 3/
CIOFFEE EUIIAII-20 burrele Co ff ee sugar for Bala by
my3o smrrn, MAIR & TILTNTER.
N. O. SUGAR—Rh) bhdß, prime, for rale by
my3o SMITH. MAIR A lIIINTER
TOBACCO -150 hbds be and 8s as iorted brands;
40 caddies, assorted do; for sale by
my3o 8511 , 111, MAIR /c HUNTED
WINDOW 01.A.59-150 ban 13110;
100 " 10112;
75 " 10x14;
50 " 0x12;
And other atzes, “Ssrfarar'a" brand, for sale by
my 39 SMITH, HAIR a' nusTklt.
SOAP -200 bbla No. 1 Rosin Soap fni
mySO SMITH, MATE A HUNTER.
WRAPPING PAPER
-50 reams Crown;
40 do Medium:
90 do Doub. Crown;
Straw Paper—for sale by
MA3 ) SMITH, 51 AIR k !GINTER
0 TAh CANDLEtt , --6u box Cmciumett blar Candles for
r.ale by (my3o) SMITH. MAIR & 'FURTH:R.
VINEGAR -20 bbla pure Cll-r Theesr for sale by
V my3o SMITH, MAIR & trusTga.
QIINDRIES
-0 75 bags pima Rio Coffee;
15 pockets Java do
30 blade N. 0. Sugar;
16 bbls Refined Sugars;
100 do New Orleans Molasses ;
23 do Sugar• House Lo
60 half chests Green and Black Teas ;
75 eaddy boxes do do
5 boxes superior brands Tobacco;
20 do Rosin Soap;
50 do M. and D. Candles;
20 do Star do
200 kegs assorted Nails; •
200 boxes 8 / 1 0, 0/12, 10/12 and 10x14 Window Glass.
Together with a general assortment of Grocerlmi and
Pittsburgh manufactures-- , for sale by
myl2 JOHN MOORIIEAD, 27'Wondat.
W VoTATOES-10 bbls. prime Jersey. for imetl. fair
1 ap2l JAM}:i WARDROP.
ASI'ARAGItAS AND Itlit/BAUD 'LOOTS in ' , tore and
for rale by fapiholaal JAMES WAEDItOP.
DINE APPLES-2 casks just received and for sate by
=oh REVILE/1 d ANDRR'O4.
A m P y P i l i Txi
NG pAPEI2--100 reams reed att E dfr
ii r . ‘a ,() e by
121.01 ) 1{ 200 ILL, in store and fur ante by
mys 5.11A1L13A um A CO.
bale', just received sril lA 'or i u
s t a ß le A l)y oil
drylllDES— , noo m,sl,,
by flint bid,,s,ltioAnoruriAvi_e;oainid,lfor
CO.cale
'VINE EA:I'ItACTS FOR THE LIANDKERCIIIEF—I hare
U on hand a large and fine assortment of Extracts for tl.e
handkervidaf, consisting of Par,in's, Labia's, llarrisctn, do ,
&e. Tlio.e wishing fine extracts ran always, pr,ure theta
at JOSEPH . FLEMING'S,
m corner of Market street nod the Diamond.
It 1.11 V Art/It:IL—It& Imnrov ad make, I ,r Garden or Field
(Tow., for sale by iin 722) .1.1 NI W A RE,Rop.
ttA.)3)) 61CK1.h.:3-12 dozen Garden ai , klas torso - le by
1 nu 22 .t,t 11'AI - if/FLOP.
SC 10—b dozen, n new tan aro v.,1 pattern. for cutting
•ne grass, for rale by (m 3.22) JANI Ed WARD - ROP.
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYI:, acknowledgad to be the
best ILalr Dye in the world. Tenor unim: th- 'Vide
should use thin Lefore an others. Six dreen red thin day
by JOB. FLEMING,
en )2'2 Corner Dlomon I and Market at.
)AhNKS' PILL LOTION, a ce:-Lato and rift% tor
) the !Tea. Three loloriutt utter that a:rites:sing
ehnuid try Ulla Lo:icra twfure using anything el-e.
Six Iron rer.mtod 11th clay by FLEMINO,
n 1,21 Cornar Diamond and Market aftrot.
, y 0 u tt 1.11A0)1Y Kilt 5 Oc. et the ENTER/T.l.Sr,
I No 7/ Fourth street. ray L'2
Instruction• In In nate
A 1.1 EU K would respe,trully Inform Ma pup lit
./ friend... that he will runtinue him profession ar
In4tructor t n the PIANO FORTE and VOICE.
Orden. lett t Mr. K LEBER'S Music Store, or at btx real
•t 0r,.. No. 187 I Y:COND Street, will be promptly attended
tn We:
B EG ARS— i WY) 11 64 1,,i. g u a y Re. i,,,,, ,
5' ,00 11-11.1:18)
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WOO Crag Pnnelpe: .
5000 Pritict ,e, Eagle brand: for Palk , by
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IiEY-11E11 . & ANDEilabt,
tnyll No. 1'.9 WnoLgreet.
L , IL K ell A. W 1.:&.-- A Inds alp or went of Ptisio, Flg'd Pad
CI !heck liiik Fltnwls just rre,lveil.
myll A. A. MASON & CO.
LEO -:O tibia for saie
ray? I.I.ENAV 11. CrILLI,Nri.
1 4 1 A:ht...Y suitable In Panty
1 sod Plain CinsAinertajn,t recoiroil i
7 A. A. MASON A C
I ( PI :CE:k HEAVY tiINUILASIN ' , l
good corp ' jui.'t rr
K. , by I m 373 A.
A MASON A Cf).
IL , t4T LAAIF.D cn.Licoxe--D,m) Feet Colore.l
Just Tectlved LC(.I retailing at 61 4 eptut, pnr
A. A. MASON a CO.,
`POSIT ES—A large asivrtmant of Una and WarSOPp , oges
0 on hand and (Jr We by JOS PLEMINti,
tro Lbrner Diamond and lilarlo.t
A It AND NV/LAS:EII*
S 1.0 bhdg Plautntlan Sugar;
b(O bbis Plantation MolAssee;
do
lob bbl. Sugar IlcuFn do
10 Of btas Golden Syrup for role by
MILLER & RICK FTSON.
my - s
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Al‘W 4) b" " 1" l i .etu ' o g n " s: just rwalved and for rate
inzobj.: REY M.ER & ANDERSON.
AT A NT! S—A. A. MASON A CO. will opeu on Mon.
Lit day. April ath. Ft , lllMkpltudltl new pt t lee or Mantilla•,
to olttrh tt..y Inv in , the octtontion of the f.ulirt. tipo
H EM? SEED-33 bun. prime Co. Kale by
A FAUN E , TOCK d CO.,
mrL Corner Wren and Fl a t Ftll.
MEIN FItENM PAPER. lIANOINOS, at bel WOOD FT.
ill Received by last steamers, new designa In Geld, Ta
pestry, and plain Waa Papers, Borders and Pan-I down.
;ions. WALTER P MARKIALL,
mat= 65 Weed street.
bbis Ea. Family Flour (uot in gteid cooper
r „ g .. ) p rreeiiing on consignment, and fir cal. lots by
nay 12 ATWELL. LEIS I CO.
t iENTRE.PIECEir, f..l.4.itiande tern and Bedsteads. Lir
‘.._/ rale by (myl2) " WALTER NIARSIIALL
POTATOES-2EO bun Neshannock. In store and for sale
by (myltl) SPRINGER HARBAIIOII A CO.
IIME—Ile) bbls Loulnsiliu Lime. for as le by
my 2 lIENFLY U. COLLINS.
UTTEK-3 bits :refit roll this day received by
lIENRY IL COLLINS.
APPLEh , -10 bids green, }est received and far sale by
soy 23ENRy lI.COLLINS.
(iii EA P WALL PA PEIL3—iNe. supplies just received
and for sale by incytiii WALTER P. bIAR.SRALL.
pOT IfOES--*alti bus. Pink Eye and Peach Red Potatoes,
from Northern New York, received and (arctic by
ATWELL, LEE a 0).
QUAL—New Ne. 1 linty, rrume elanJ,
No. I Ilerrlog ;
!toadying and for sale by
m)
kegs No. 1 Lynd retoirwi on conedimment and
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for Mi. by (f.ny.,S) ATWELL, LIE .k CO.
B,R1) CAGES-8 dozen antorted Sizes just received and
for oafs by I myltbdr,ve) JAMES WARDROP.
TANK JAVA AND Rh) COFFEES, Baker's Brom a, Cocoa
r and Chocolate; Lovering'o Refined Sugars; received
and for sale by S. JAYNES,
my 26
OLD WALL PAPERS—A new assortment of French
and American just reeeDtrd, and for sale by
my 24 WALTER P. MAR.F.WALL.
Q ER YUULSS.LF AS ul IikILS SF.I2 YOU: Go tenth.
with to CARGO'S DACUERREAN 110031 S, No 7n.
Fourth street, Prices, $l. and upwards. myrS
BACON-10 4 6caPhn Items and Shoulders reed: lon sale
by (my 18) SPRINGER lIARBALOII A CO.
RIFLE GUNS, of our own make, warranted good and
cheap pverythio , In the eportlng way will be found
at the "Enterprise Gut Works." GOWN A TETLEY,
noS 139 Wood street.
EnwE CET TOBACCO-2U gross E. Goodwin k Bro.'s for
sale Ey REYSIER k ANDERSON,
my 29 No. 69 Wood street
100 tt,1)..,X,,F...1,0b11y.iNGE5; ol..o.s..a.:LtellONASN;n:rtEistce)r.Neived.
Mr 29 No. 39 Wood street.
30 herrdsEake bops' for almoti ;
70 hf. bhis. do Co
160 pkgs. White Fish;
23 do Pickerel;
ray:29
NI
ICO do Nos. 2 and 3 acker..l for sale b 'TENNI 11. COLLINSI
I:sOliiimy. H
L1,:(116-70 barrels for sale y
HEN SY H. COLLINS
RESE-130 boxes new W. R. cutting Cbteint for gale
(1D529) HENRY H. COLLINS.
730TASII-14 casks prime No. 1 Potash tor Fele by
11 my 29 IIENRY COLLINS.
- VEATIIRII,..)--A prime tattle ot Ky. Veetbens for rale by
r roy'a HENRY H. COLLINS.
j lat E-50 barrels froth Louisville for sale by
m)29 HENRY H. COLLINS.
VNTSY P.aPlittS—Two new patterns ot Double Hall
kJ Paper, beautiful design WA s,
LT ju Eß st rece
B. iMARSHALL , ved. For sale by
my 24 85 Wood street
111ItS7RIUTHWORTIFS NEW BOOR—The Missing
Bride, or Miriam the Avenger. By Sire. Emma D.
K. 14. Sourthworth, author of "The Lost Helmer," "The
Whole Victory," *Corse of Clifton," "The Discarded
Daughter," " Retribution," ate., eto. Complete In 1 volume
of 035 pages, bound in cloth, for oue dollar and twenty-five
cents ; or in 2 volume!, paper covers, for one dollar.
For min by H. MINER & CO.
my2B No. 32 Smitbfield street.
NEW tllitillo.—Aust opening, a new aua splendid stock
of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c , at the Old Establish
, d Roo , e of w . w . WILSON, 67 Market street, corner of
Fourth. Customers and visitors will always land this a
safe and just establishment to deal with, and prices as
cheap as elsewhere—either East or West.
Aar - Special attention 'aid to FINN WATCH REPAIR
ING. apl9
111;ANs-19 sacks chic day received by
rey3o HENRY H. COLLINS.
Ee, , 111.4. —10,(00 Virachingtan Regalia;
10,000 Principe, " Eagle" b rand
A 75 croo Prinatpe. Cells brand.
For sale REYKRIt ANDEPION,
my2:o i 10.89 Wood ertriet.
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A T the Commercial Sales 1.00131 F, corn=r •d ; 7004 m ,, /
ex Firth etl 0t.4, o'clock, A , a ,p,:lerr Jortuant
or Seasonable. Staple and Fancy Dry Unedi., CID' king, ltdota
and Shoes, llats,Cs pa, &0.,
AT l o'ol,ool{, F. M.,
Groceries Quesnswat e, Glassware, Table Cutler • , Looking
Glasses, New and Secondhand Household end ;r. rni -
altar°, to., •
- AT r O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Booke, Statlourry, Fancy Artieleo, 3tuaical Pastrumenta,.
Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Oon Gold Etna
Enver watrbf,l, An. P. M. DAVIB , Auetione• Arrhtt
GOLD JEWELRY, WATCHES, Ac.—Ort IVIAtNESDAY
EVENING, Juno 6th, commencing at 71,4 n'elock, will
-be sold at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cameral Wood and
Fifth streets, to refund advances, a variety of Gt.ld and Sit.
ver Watches, if mating. single and double caswl, and ti' Le.
oar and L'Epine movement; several fine elect; of Ladies'
Gold Jewelry; one superior second hand Violin, Prase Mu
sical Instruments, Ac., Ac. P. M.
le.:A uotioneer.
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MASONIC REG EDN DAY 1: V ENING,
June Cat, commencing. at ',36 o'clock, win he sold at
the Commercial,Ssios Rooms, corner of FittL And Wood
streets, 2 Knight Templar's lOU Regalia, Filh rtlvet, with
=entre silver mounting; 3 Masonic Aprons, em .^e, and 1
Velvet Collar. . [Jt.2l P. M . DAMS,Auctioneer.
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pOTASII-50 casks, first sorts, for FAIn by
B. A. FAlitsIEsTuCK ez 00.,
fel Corner Wood and Fire: ate.
Tv.TH.K.Eb.r:4 ituaNe POWDERS-16 gro. in and
lb cans, fI- sale by •
jet B. A PATINESTOOF k CO.
rrANNEfte.' (>ll,-25 bbls for effifl by
• - B. A. FAIEUNTESTOCH k CO.
17.41LAVORING. .EXTRACTS-10 gro. Preston's Extract
j Canon, Vanilla, Rose, Raspberry, Celery, Strawberry,
&inland, Ere.,-for sale by
jel B. A. FAIINESTOCR k CO.
JUST RECEIVED LW AIM Me' EXPRESS--
60 pairrittne blank Gaiters, tip'd;
30 do do without tips;
60 Ito ..,'ealared Gaiters, do •
60 do with tips.
No. 197lergrket street.
jel
SCHMERTZ.
IV LteIf.MERTZ, at No. IG7 MARKET street has the
V best and bandsnmest aisnrtnPrint cf Ladies. Misses
and CLibiren'etJAlTEAS and FANCY 8110E8 In the cit.,.
Prtces low, for cash. jel
DooKIir.FASIHUNS FOR JUN R.—frank Le:dt , 's Oa ,
rAtalof Parßy London and N. York rftd.1101:18 tn. Juno.
Rotateibudirr Magazine, for Jane.
flarpar'gtery Book, do.
R.oeifeel and for Foie at
• • {9. A. GILDENFENNEf t Co . 4 ,
Jel y • Fifth at, 0i.1,,At0 the Theatre.
oTELLAffriAlvts-A A. ftlA6O:l dr. CO. hare recrived
1,73 another lot of these new and nary fashionable Ebawln,
to which ttii)tifiivite attention jet.
rilibiSiMlNOß—A. A. MASON Jg CO. have opened a tante
.ftsFortment of the newest stylea of Dress and Mantilla
Byinaminga, Bannot Ribbon, Flowers, Straw Triuunlnge,
Laces, Edcinga,`Ac , Lc.
90/D O 'COBOA NUTS jaft received ar.d for sale by
REYSIER to ANDERSON,
;jal• No. 39 Wood etrect
1 UN t: .112,11.1•Ett—Mil MENCESTENT OF THE 6TXTII
ssfi YEAK—The present number commences tho Etxtti
Yesr awl the Elsventh Volume of Harper's Now Monthly
.Msgezine.
Pontents—tThe History and Mystery of Tobacco—lliva.
trate,' by twelve engravings. California through English
E).—.lllwtrated by sixteen engravings. Sketches in
Brazil; by Moines Ewbank—illustrated by seven engra
vings. The.l' _et•e,mat; by W. M. Thackeray— with it six II
lustrationit by Doyle. The Rebus! A Parson's Story. The
Tree of Lift. A Journey through Chino. A Girl's Dilem
ma., Pasting Faces. Water Cure. Nfontitly Record tf
Oureent Events. Literary-Notices. Editor's Table Ell.
tore Tory Chair. Edifor'elJrawer. Comics:lt:es, original
and. selected. Fashions for June.
F•r sale by
my3l
r.,LIV 11 ati AZ'S
IV' a Harper frrJune-20 cents.
Putnam, do 20 do
Is 20 do
GrAtatn, do 20 do
ifoterron's, do 17 do
_ - Black wood do 25 do
Frank Lodle's JOurnal-1.8 cent,
The aboro recelaed by Ex prars, and far tale lon. r than
elsearherr. FuntdieN of Lealle's tiazotte of I:
expacti-d daily, at LAIJEFE.It'S BOOK STOItY.,
n 25.11 Si Wood f tr.et.
JOHN LITTLE, ' Jr., Agent,
No 201. LnigaTT f!TRI6I,
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TI A A JUST RECEIVED the following very et...:fe no.
j * t. tlelest---
BR ANDIES. hock,
tient° Brandy, (very- fine) , Livlott.
,Otard Dupuy d Co. (super) '
Merrell & Co. Jetnal,a,
,Baserne. Santo Ca oz.
WINES. tIIN.
....qa,rcial Madeira, roguvt,
.lioward, !larch A. Co ,Iled`ra . Loudon Cordial,
Prot India 3lreleira, ' Sgbnenpv.
Table do SCNDBIES
Atm:Ville:in therry, liutherfnr.VA Fenteh Ate,
Attuarmaillo g;4l flarelly's London Port to,
Tehle to . Wild Cherry Brandy,
Cooking do A tetinthe,
Boravring Port, Anisethe, ..
Pure Juice do Curer-ea,
Ordinary do Sardine',
St Julien Claret, s.!oche and .lava,
Malaga Dr r, ' Young 14.9 and Mort Tea,:
Do Sae. I, English Uronsou Chaese,
Champagnes, I wpert A Havana Cl4ars, of
Anchor, caritas brands.
Tere , ney, Old Itzuong.brlo Wl:i4ky, of
Ilettlevtrk, ell e - ratlev.
Together with 41 ether articles connected with the
busines". my:Hl:dew
rj , HE BOOK.? OP TIIE HONONGAIIRLA IT !TER
COMPAN V"ill bo opened tz, te,fre Subsztiotione
iemthectitack of tall Coarrany,l7lrlrEDNP.9l72[l7llTrltt .
• of Jill:m.l4 the following ph,oe: In Soatt, Pittsburgh,
at the office of ft. A. ktaueasa„ In hirmingham. at
etore of S. McKee & Co,":ThrEaUkirmlogham at the dice
of Che,es, Wll.ll h. • ,;-- Co. .
Jumee ealisbury,
David Che=a,
James M. McElroy,
Christian 11.meen,
Thomas McKee,
IL A Baseman,
LV edging Cl - 'a College.
gantlemen and Ladies' Day tad Eretlinr. Writing
Clasee. gill cenfiti,e open during the .I.lMlan. under
Mr. J. D. Militants, where ratious styles e f Gentlemen and
Writing are so universally admixed. No specimens
of Penmanship ar. exl.th,iud at the do, but there executed
by the Teacher In the Institution. The P i claims no
nymernly" no: patent" f r 1.113 busi nes , . tor did he get
hie ln.titui ion chartered to sell out, a.. 3 has teen repeatedly
dune In this city.
Gentlemen and Ladies' 'Visiting C.rds written in Mr.
Wildams' unequalled style. All Lind. cf orne.meur,4 Pen.
man.hip executed to trier
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
7 1 , E1E OREAT CENTRAL ROUTE. ronnectinit the At.
lau,k ritiea with IVestern, North-rest-rn and south.
aeate-tk Staten, by a continuous Railway direct. This road
also connects at IbtL:turgh witl3'.dsily line td steamers to
all parts on the Western and at Clareland and ran.
dusky with steamers to all perta on the North wastarn
Laker; making th. meet dtrect, cYlettpest and rthatle collie
by which tiILEIUIIT can be forwaried to and from the
Qrerd Weal.
RATE:I BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & PITTEDODDH.
FLUST CLASP—Roots, ,4b00., Dr 0..1',
(in bo&o.rd Fur!, Feathers. A te ..... ..... 1. 75,- por luOla.
BECoND CLASH.—Bcolle , ntil St ation,y.)
Dry °aids, (In bales,) Hard:nat., Lea- '..i.tle. per I , blba
ther, Wool, ,to
TIIIIID CLAt3B —Anvils, Bugging, bacon „,,
o n per loinba.
and I'ork, (in bulk.) Hemp, &c I
FOUitin CLAn9 —kluff,o,Pbb, ilac,nund i
, 40e. .or I“.,tn.
Pork, (parked,)Lani and Lard Oil 1 r
. .
flyr In shipping Goals from any point Lau of Phttedel
phia, be. particular to mark packnoo • via Pennoinania
Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
nt Philadalphirior Pittsburgh, will be fomented without
detention.
Fastoor AGENTS —Moses Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N.
Yd B. J. r.tneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw & Koons, Rain
1110s0 Gm. C. Erunciscus, Pittsburgh; bhrinainan &Br den,
Cloolonati. Ohio; J. B. „Moorhead, Louistdile Ky.; t. C.
Meldrum, Madison. Icd.; tiatcliff & Co., Et. Colds, r.; J.
B. Mitchell .4 Bon, Esaissvilia, Indiana.
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?iottce to whom It may Concern
pile. PUBLIC SPRING DA LK'S of Real Estate ot this.
1 ter are new closed, and the Edi ding Season bee :Lir
commenced. Every citizen of 11,11su•ter is busilv ens loy
ed. Even the 30 or all wor families who [lgoe becf.tne el I.
aeon the present Spring. led constant emplo)ment; bad to
a fees days a hundred r.mllles m' re will be regull t.. 1 to
carry on the work of the pre•ent
The arr B. ding E,anhshm.-n: is now neer ot - bup!,tlon,
and will be In fell opel..clon In Juno Several Cats cull be
ready fur delivery, by t damct, the let of July, IMS.
Two or three new churches, In 11g chests:, will hr con.
tracted fur brume latoly, and numerous other linuruvemonts
5501 be commenced, requiring a gre,st amoubt of meoha aical
and other labor Independent of the Cusr Es atillehwent,
which will probably employ from one to two hundred
IMMEI=IIIII
A prominent brickmaker from Pittsburgh has jut per.
ehase.l Cline large lot+ and contree;ed to make um.) I nem
iorthwith 500 000 bricks. Twn trance 5 .f h nds commence
work the present week. besides the other yards heretrtbre
estiblished In the neighborhood.
Our .Ytone Quarries are already alive with workmen, and
the road leading to them lined with tennis.
Lumber Is becoming übundanf and chcap, and tenemomts
will eoou spring up to releve some of our house,. 1,1.1 ch
now have 5 faultier, 4, families, 3 families, and doter, of
them 2 families ea h
Any who did not buy cheap lota at the four public sides
last seascn, or the four public sale: the present pring, can
still secure good bargains at private auk by calling on the
subscriber in Rochester. Torms—lr s i down, ;e 3 ' in one year
and 3,i in two years. M. T. C. GOULD.
P. a—A few lots can yet be had at $OO .o $lOO each, If
applied for before the 20th May. These lots are Lai, as
large as usual city lots, viz: 40 feet by . 125, and the price
only from $1,1e3 to $2.150 per foot front. The present re
served homestead and magnificent property of Ovid Pinney.
4 acres In the centre of the borough of Rocheiiter ; also, the
beautiful 20 acres, building, orchard, Ac.. of F. Ken-, can
be bought through the subscriber at great bargains. and
there are not boo such bargains within a hundred miles.
myb G.
OR SUMMER RGARDINO HOUSE.—The GLEN HOTEL
and Grounds are offered for RENT for either 'the
above purposes. The size and arrangement of the house,
the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the
singular ativenta,„, of the position, secluded from ev,ry•
thing objectionable, reader this, a most desirable location
for either a Male or Female itlem i nary. For terms, apply to
mh24lf .1. W. HIM ER. 07 Front street
AWE would invite the attention ~f our Mende snd
the public to a splendid assortment of IiATA and
CAPS, which we are now openiog for the Summer
trade, which, for beauty of style, exceeds anything ever
offered in the city, or west of the Mountains. Call 501 ex.
amine for yourselves. J. WILSON A Z=riN.
ep7 Ol Wood street, Pittsburgh.
baw Books.
T AM authorized to sell iow EOM] valuable Law Et. oks
1 10 vote. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Solariees Institutes;
Greenlief's Evidence;
Wharton's Digest, last ed.;
And other Reports, Elementary Works, k , .
GEO. F. OILLMOBR,
sep2l at the office of Morning Po-t.
RE L ESTATE BROKER, Office No. 35 Arced,,
Avenue, Philadelphia.
'Limber and Coal Lands, Farms and City property bor.
sold and exchanged; !annoy procured on toed and in, rt
page, personal property and marchandhe. Apply to rand
dress as above. mylb:l to
OF SOWN k TETLEY'd CHEAP RIFLES; tecan3e
know they are gtxal &oohing guns; haring eeffn
tried. You had better come along with me to the Enter
prise Gun Worke, and get one also- It may be they will do
a little better if we buy two." SOWN & TETLEY,
mylO 136 Wood stmt.
- •E;
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AUCTION SALE
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer
H. MINER & CO,
No. Smithfield FLr.t.
Alexand,r
J. hn D. Niillerr,
Pcrz,
lienry J. Metz,
Jchu Ernn4,
',my22.2% - ] anr.rnis,:ionexa.
IL IL lIOUSTON,
General Freight Agent. Plallairly
H. J. LOSIII.tERT,
Saperintenclant..
Ltearcllng School,
Ilat■ and Caps
OLE=
.. 1 flln•t Have One
MEDICAL,
4.4.lliirdl'a Hair RestalPor....Thiirinvparatloa
P.OPVIA to be.sillescious for the restoration of_the hair ttcon
bald humid. We buys seen the •ttocituony of:Poe:sons well
-known to ne, who hard wad. the compound auecassfundrt
thereby corroboratie4 the opinion of me restorative ever
gy. . We know of nothln; Mtn thud cubit) In tide way of per.
Bond comeliness and I.slufbit thou a ;not bead of hair,and
any Proc.Fe by which this crowning ornament of the outer
;mud ern be presentel. or rezevered eh,n last, without, in
the latter case, a resort to Wiga, T.:ropes sun Zarateites, de
serves to be hailed and embraced with gratitude by all-of
enough to betel ito benefit.
either sex, who are Unlucky
We took occasion the other day to notice this valuable
compound in the above terma,and now republish what was
than said, to show tgain our favorable opinion of it.
; The foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia)
Intelligencer, BO refers to en article which has fora time
been advertised in our columns. Wamust confess that we
have been eomeidiat sceptical as to the remarkable effects
' attributed to this famous "flair Rriatorer." But our in.
credulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two by
seeing a couple of certiOcates of well-known and perfectly
credible citizens of the neighboring town of Preston—one
of them the Captain of a New London whaling ship—to the
effect that, in each of these cases, a two or three months'
use of the "Restorer" had actually brought out a new and
vigorous growth of heir upon the head where it was before
bald—the baldness being, in ono case, of more than twenty
years standing. Ws do not suppose it is by anybseinas cer
tain that, because the application has been them Successful
in one case, or two, or a dozen, it is therefore certain to
prove equally successful in all- But with such head-strong
evidence ns the foregoing, very , few bald heads, we eriepect,
would willingly forego a fair trial of the " Restorer." All 1
such ' , old heads" are informed that the article can be had 1
at Messrs. Lee 44 Osgood's —Norwich Evening Courier,
Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSEL'S, 140 Wood
street, sign of the Golden Mortar. ' mhZ)
THE GREATEST
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
OF THE. AGE.
BR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered fn one
of our ma'am pasture muds a rdtoecty that cures
EVERY KIND OF HUMOR,
Pinto dm worst], Ford:Iola down to a common pimple.
Hahne tried it In over 7100 mere, and cover foilod ovrept
In two clew, (both thunder humor). lie bee now In hie
pnreacFlon over two hunifrol.certiticatis of Its virtue, all
within twenty mlloa of 11031010.
Two tottlea are warrantel to cure a nurFing Bore month
Ono to three bottles will care the worst kind or Pimples
on the face.
Two to three bottles will clear the system of Hiles.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in
the Mouth and Stomach.
Threap flue bottles are warranted to care the woratcage
of EryEivelai.
One to two bottles are warranted to Euro all humor in
the Eyen.
Two bottles are warranted to cure Iturining of the Ears
and Blotches among the hialr.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure Corrupt and
Rucir.iog
One bottle will cure Scaly Eruption ot.the Skin.
Tro to three bottlea are warranted to 'cure the worst case
of ill otrworm.
Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des
perate case of Rheumatism.
Threo to tour bottles are warranter to cure the Seat
Ith,um.
File to eight bott'os will cure the worst case of Scrofula.
A benefit Is always experienced from the Ent bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity b
taken..
header, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the
vicinity of /3ostan. I know - the effect of it in every'asso
so sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will thin cure
humor. I never sold a bottled it but that sold another;
eller a trial, it always speaks for itself. There ure Iwo
things about this herb [hit appeir to rue surprising: first,
that it grows in our psetures, in seine places quite plenti
ful, and yet Its value has never been known until I discov
ered It in IM—second, that it should cure all kinds of
humor.
In order to , give some idea of the Fadden rise and greet
popularity of the discovery, I , wiil etete that in April, 1653,
I podded it an sold about FiX bottles per day—in April,
1854, I cold over one thousand boittles per day of
Same o: the who esalo druggists. who hare been - &i bnsl
neeo twenty and thirtyyears, oat that nothing in the auntie
of patent medicines was ever Like it. There is a universal
Prat e cf it from all quarters.
In my own practice I alwnys kept it strictly for humors,
but Place Its introduction as a general family medicine,
great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I
never suspected.
several carer of epileptic a ta—a dlizewie which was always
considered I ocurable—have b-ee cured by a few bottles. 0,
what a merry If it will prove effectual In all cases of that
an fill malady; there are but few who have seen more of
it Ulan I lore.
T hymn' of several cases of Dropsy, all of them agal
pie. ured by it. For the various diseases of the Li er, Sink
Heads he, Dyspirpids, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the
Side, Diceases of the Splue, nod particularly in Diseases of
the Eldners, &c, the dirieorery has done more ccod than
any medicine ever known.
fco ,iativ of diet ever riecesiory. Eat the best you got ;
and enni,th Cl It.
Dietaions for Use. —Adults, one table spoonful per day.
Children over ten years, dessert spormful. Children frcm
fire to ehtbt years, tan spoonful. A.; no directions Call be
appil:ahle to all constitutions, take suMelent to operate on
the LcAvole twice a day.
alannfse tuzed by
DONALD ~ KENNEDY,
No. 120 Warren st .Ranbury,
Price, $1.,00.
pr-GEG...-11...KPAP.10., No. 140 Woo,' street, Pltt4burgh,
Pa. General Agent. MFO, J. P. PLENIING, Allesheny
Oity. my29:daw
Sick Headache and Neuralgia or Mani?
YEaai Fi . ANDINO CURED 117 OA KELICS DEI'URATIVE
SYRUP —Mr. William Trimble, 31'Kelvy'a Wow, Bayards
town, Fifth Ward, rya he was cured of Sick Headache o r
eight yearn standing, by three bottles of Oakeley's Depura.
tire Syrup. lie hod tried various physicians without a
mire. lie is now entirely well. Oakeley'a Der:motive la
for Itbeumatistn, Scrofula, Tatter, and all eruptive die Mt ea
For sal. wholesale and retail, DR. KEYSER'S,
No. 140 Wood street, Sign of tho Golden Mortar.
Prim 75 cent, per bottle. p 2 5
dir A Fact worthy of Record and Atten:
Lion --IVRICI LIT'S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and
certain CUTE for FEVER AND Mak:. This preparation
for the treatment of the above diocese, and perfect eradlcm
Lion cf the 000%03 one of the moot important Chemical
DL.coveriea of the 19th century. Its neutralizing of ecta
on the poiaonous gexes are instantaneous, and acts like a
charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular kstem, re
storing. the tcneT,d - the Stomach, and invigorating the Com
F tit !On.
tbe 'general vioNlies regTtrd tofu: Its treatment,
such as Quinine, Atomic, Ac., which leave the system
worse than they found It, it improves the general health,
puriflel the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a
regular and healthy action.
Being prepared under the immediate supetvidon of an
eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be
relied mt. Ito uriprece3ented demand, and the thousands
of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who
have been thoroughly curia, are a sufficient guarantee of
its superiority over all other preparations.
19e eon only add, in conclusion, if you are suffering from
Fever and Ague, try it and be'sured. ,
pmeda. T. WRIGITP & CO.,
241 Market at., Philadelphia.
And all respectable Druggists throughout the United
Staten and Canadas.
For sale by OEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street,
and R. E. SELLERs, Pittsburgh. apill'alawfttn is
Notice to Contractors
EALED PROPOSALS will be received at the OEMS
1. - " , of the Engineer, until FRIDAY, the Ist day of June
next, for the GRADING, BRIDIIING, Ac, of the ALLE
aNNY AND NEW BRIGHT PLASM ROAD, from the
llancheater line to the travelod road at- the corner of
Cooper a Pue's lot (di-tunes about two mike) Also, fir
Oraallog, Bridging, tee., from a point on the present road at
the oorcter of land of Campbell ft Knox to J J. Glilespls's
land on said road. This section crosses Jack's Rem, and
will include the Trus.el Bridge at the Run, (distance about
three-fourths of a mile )
Bid, will be received for the whole work, or in sections.
Pains and Specifications of the work may be seen at the
ClElea of the Engineer, R. N. WCowan, on Peon street,
Pitr,burgh. Auy information neres.eary for bidders, may
be obtained on application to the undersigned, or of the
Engineer.
inylo:dtel JOHN Prestdent.
To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers
and Manufacturers.
'll SUBSCRIBER L. now importing a euperior quality
I of OIL OF COGNAC, of which 3s of an ounce with tiO
gallons pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy. Ina
ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTAItD'S BRANDY; of
JAMAICA and ST. CROIX 8011, ARAO. CIDER and
PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
and SCOTTISH WHISKY. are acknowledged by the New
York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di
rections for use will invariably be given by
DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGIER,
141 Maiden Lane, New York.
P. S —lmporter of Daguerrotype Chemical‘,
Dismuth, Manganese; Thorn's EaLe3paiva, Sulphate Am-
Ac. doelFie tf
'rIIOMAS SlifTTlf (late of Jayne? Pekin Tea Store)
I respectfully ll:norms his friends and the public that he
113 now located at the
NEW TEA STORE,
112 SMITIITIZZD STMEIT, OPPOSITI TII6 POST OFTICIL,
Whe.o be offers for sale as isles and as well an assorted
4,.e4. of TEAS as can be found In the city. Also, RIO and
J VA COFFEE, LOVERING'S and ST. LOUIS REFINM
IJOAliS—all purchased for—cash, and will be sold at a
smolt advance, either by wholesale or *stall. aolfl.lm
GIIOI.E I tA AND DYPENTELLY MtXtunr. eoe et th e
beat mixtures now in use, anti warranted to cure in all
crier, when taken in time. Prepared and cold only by
.103 FLEMING,
my:22 Corner Diamond and Market Kt
DUN INEn AND IttIANDIEn.-1 hove on IntnCl
I large and floe 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 JOB.
my 22 Corner Diamond and Market
uvraly ADVANTAGE Pbould be takes of favorable
FA circumstances, when times are bard; then Save your
money, which is the same thing as making it, by getting
your DAIITS and SEIOES, wholesale or retail, at No. 107
Market street, of
my 10 W. E. ECTIMERTZ
GOLDEN SYRUP-13 bbl superior Golden Syrup reeeiy
log and for sale by [my26l ATWELL, LEE & GO.
1 ) Fnle by--"1.0.1031,b2t I City CuredFlazs t i , n :to&AT WELE reccaiiid
\1 - A ILS-100 kegs assorted Nails in store and for sale by
111 my 26 ATWELL, LEE &CO
xl IN ERA L WATERS—Congress, Bedford and Blue Lek
Waters, always on hand at JIa.S.BLEUTNO'S,
my 5 Corner Diamond and Market et.
31BHUIDEILE1) eURTAINs.—A. A. aIASUN A eu
_,Et have jinit.opened 200 pe. very elegant styles et Lace
and Embroidered Curtains. my 22
00 BOXES ORANGES
ItTY Prime .t o' A I TUI[SOVI e by
m',l2 Nn. &9 Wood atr. et.
',ALL TODAY AT GAliGte.l GALLERY, No. DS Fourth
f I,trpet. myl2
U 4 kIN A. MASON a *AL ust nava j reed
X large assortment of all colors of plain Berages, 1:322,18
a •
• •
ORE
!q }+:iJlF;.i f,
•
DR• MORSE'S
IN VI , IORATING CORDIAL ,
A pNE.NONENON IN 101DILANE.
Malt) Restored and Lire Lengthened
MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR.
I T will replace weakness with strength, incapacity with
efficiency, irregularity with uo:form and natural ac
tivity, and Mk not only wlardit hazard of reaction, tut
with a happy dr.:et on the general organization. /air Bear
In mind that all maladies wherever they begin, if niell with
the nervous system, and that the paralization of the EOM
of motion and sensation 13 phyrieal death. Boar in mind,
also, that for el ery kind of nervous disease, the Bibirpor
dial la the only reliable preparrntve known. •
CURE OP NER VOUR ItI3BABE.I
No , language can convey au adequate Idea of the amine ,
dlato' and almost udraculous chang,o which it occas/ona
in
the disease!, deldlitated and shattered nervous ilstcm,
whether broken down by assess, week by nature, or. Impair
ed by sickness—the unstrung and relayed organization la
at once braced, reviellied and built op. Tho mental
phyeliMf-symptoms of nervous disease vanish together
der its itifluence. Nor la the effect temporary; for the Co..
propi,rties'of the medicine reset the constitution Itself),
and restore it to Its normal condition.
LOSS OP MEMORY,
Confusion, glddineis, rush of blcod to.tho, melaa
eholy, debtlitt; hysteria, trretchednem, thoiighte of eolf
destruct , onfear of Insanity, dytpepsla, general prostra
tion, irritability, nerrousnees, Inability to'steep, diseases
incident to molar, decay of the propagating funotions, Nra-
torts, monomania, miguiterrera, palpitation oftha heart,
Impotency, coritipation, et>, from whateiercaunes tatting,
it 1/4 if there be any reliance to be placed on human
nbnolutely tofal WAG.
. ,
A GIIEAT MEDICINE FOE FEMALES. '-
The anpesalleled eZecte of this greet restoraiire In all
com plalntaincideuttofomolea, mark a new arab) the urinals
of medic:trio. Thousandsof Atha Moots hare been Invented—
thowanda of Stivigursota ooncoctoi—all 'parportlw; to be
speciEed la the varlom thee/tees and derangements to whirl
the delicate formation of women render her liable. ,
EVERY WOMAN OF. SENSE,
Who eufferit from' weakness, dere,gement, nerccu.sneae,
tremors, pains lathe hick, or tun other disorder, u hother
peculiar to Ler era, or common to both seXpl—to giro, the
invigorating Cordial a trial.
• ILA RRlbill PIZREObia,
Orothere, will find tide Cordial attar they haat, ue-.3 d bat-
tie cr two, a thorough regz-oeratar of the fllitam. in Iva
direttloll9 are to he found the happy patents Or healthy nib
spring, who would not hove beou ear but for this ectruorg!-
nary preparation. Audit is equally potent 6r l ibetnaily nit
egaeg for which it la-recommended. Thousands of. prang
men hare been restored by using it, and mot in a singain•
stance has it failed tc benaSt them.
PERSONS OF PALE.; COMPLEXION...
or or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottiaor
two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pub, ye!.
low, slckly'color, ton beautiful florid compilation.
, • TO TIIE StriSGMDEri.
These - tiresome of the sad and melancholy elects prodti•
cod by ,early habits of youth, tat weakness of the back
and Umbel, pains in the head, dimness of eight, 'lose of mus
cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous
ty, derangement of tb a digestive functions, general
symptoms of consumptions, etc.
Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to he
dreaded. Mee of memory, confusion of ideas, depression
of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, settnistrost,
love of solitude, timidity, etc., aro some of the evils produ.
cad. All thus afflicted
-
BEFORE CONTEMPLATDIG MARRIAGE _
'
should reflect that a mind-and body arethe most no.
cassary requisites to promote connubial happiness; Indeed,
without these, the Journey through life bwames a. wsevy
pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the vieii; tho
mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the
melancholy reflection that the happiness -of another be•
comes blighted with your own.
CAUTION.
Dr. Morsenanvigorating Cordial has been counterfeited
by some unprincipled persons.
. In future all the genuine Cordial will have the proprie
tor's faceinille pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the
following words blown in the glass:
• Dr. ICtorso's Invigorating Cordial,
C. IL EXNO, Proprietor, N.
The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, iv plat
ties—pried - three dollars per bottle, two for five dollar',
for twelve dollar,. C. H. RING, Proprietor,
192. Broadway, U. r.
Sold by Druggists throughout the United 13tr:ee, Caned
and the West
AGENTS: - -
Plttebargh ..DA. GEO. U. KEYSER, No. 140 Wc.od
Do. ----FIa:MING, BROS., No. 00 Wood LE.
Da. E. SELLEII% Wood itreet.
Allegheny City...J. P. FLEMING.
Agent for D. PARK. thritiortutl. Inp11:4),Iely
DR. HOOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS,
PIIEPAREID BF
DR. C. X. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa.,
WILL 072CrIIALLT 01112
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and
at/ divas= arising from a disordered Liver or Stomhlt.
Such
as Constipa
tion, Im wcrd Plies,
Fulnem 'l or Blood to the
Head, Acilty of the Stomach,
Nausea;lleart burn,Dirguct for Food,;
Puinees or weight in the Stomach, Sour
Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit
of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried
and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chock
ing or Suttocatiag Sensation when In lying Posture, Dimness
of Vision, Dote of Webs before the bight, Serer and
- r 21, •. • . . „
Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the
Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, ?M., Sudden
Flushes of neat Burning in the
Flesh, Constant Imagin-
Inge of Fall; and great .
• • DePressiOn of '
Einirits. ,
The proprietor, in culling the attention of the public to
this preparation, :lees so wit a feeling of the utmost coptb -
dense in lie virtues and aI A; :Went° the diseases for which
It is recommended.
It is no taw and untried article, but ono that has Stood
the test of a ten years' trial before the American people,
and he reputation end sale is unrivalled by any similar pre
parations extant. The testimony in its fever given by the
moat prominent end well known Physicians and indisidu-
els, iu all parte of-the country is Immense. Referring any
who may doubt, to my " Memorabilia," or Practical Ilidteipt
Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of ell the
Agents fur the German Bitters.
Principal Mlles and SlanuLint,ry, 12> Arch street, Phila.
delphia, Pa.
AR• Sold by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 Wood street; D. A
Fs hnestock Jr Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brat:ere •
60 Wool sheet; U. P. Swarm and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny
• d self:slaw ly is
RHODES'
FEVER AND AGUE CURE
OR, NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC,
LIOR the r reventi,o nod. Coro ot livrEtatrrrstrr and Re•
Itrru.N2 Vr.vgaa, onto anti Aunt, Cniu.9 and t+evsa,
Dena Anna, 0 sniau. DJ:MLITT, Niotrr ENTEITS, and ell other
forma at disease which have a common origin in Malaria at
Miasma. TM.; subtle atmospheric poison which at cgttaiu
seasons ts noevel/aLli inhaled at every breath, Is the some
la charbeter wherever it elifitii—North, South, Lost or
West—ant nth every where yield to this newly-dlecovermi
antidote, which is claimed to 1,,) the greater: crircortry in
medicine erce made.
Thin epee. hie b so harmless that It may be taken by per-
Sons of every ege, sea or condition, and it will not substi
tute for one di3t3ll-96 others Still worse, as Is WO often there
salt in the neatment by Quinine, blersury, Arsenic, and
other poisonous cr deleterious drugs, not A particle of any
of which Is admitted into this preparation.
The proprietor distinctly claim, these extraordinary re
snits from the use of this NATURAL ANTIDOTE: TO
tr wal entirely protect any resident or traveler even n
tha most delay or swampy localltlea, from any Ague or
11111ous disease vrhatever, or any injury from constantly in
haling Malaria or Miasma.
It will instantly cheek the Ague in persons who have rat;
fared for any length of time, from one day to twenty years,
so that they need never have anotlarchilt, by oontinuing Its
use according to directions. -
It will immediately relieve all tho distressing results of
Unions or - Agne dtsease3, each es general debility; night
lweats, etc. The patient at once begins to recover appetite
and strength. and continues until a permanent and Vilikat
care is effected.
Pliaslly, its use will banish,Fever =3 Ague from familial
and all classes. rartners and all laboring men, by adopt
ing it as a preventive, will be free from Ague or Bilious at.
tacks In that season of the yeas which, while it the meet
sickly, Is the most valuable one to them. .
One or two battles will answer for ordinary cases: some'
may require more Directions printed in Gorman, French
and Sonnieh, accOMpally each b3ttla Prise Ono Dollar.
Liberal di." munts made to the trade. Trade circulars for.
warded on application, and the article will be consigned on
Liberal tenne to responsible parties in every section-of the
country. JAS. A. RIIODES, Proprietor,.
ovidence,lt. I.
Aarcrs—New York: 0. V. 0 1 '10E1:NE Pr LL & CO., and 0.
11. RING. Becton: WEEKS dc POTTER. Philadelphia:
DVOTP et SONS. .1 MITCHELL, No. 2135 Liberty street,
next door to hand. IVOODSIDES & lIBOTUBR, corner
,t• Anderson cud Laeock Allerhanyreh , 27
•.•
....Rimer , . Colebrateu mptourean Salllll3 ,
$1 LINOS PitErOiINENT fu flavoring Solna, GraVief'.
Fich, Meat, Game, dc. We advise all gaol housetrires
0 try it. Price 25 cents per bottle., et all Grocery end Fruit
i cores in the United States and Cantidas - -' . '. • .
For sale by II'CLURG and G. If. KENSFA,Pittahrirgh.
P. T WItIGIIT.A . DI,
241 7slHrtpt street. Philadelphia
•
Private Diseaa•s.
gDR. BROWN, so. 41 ....saw... alley, . De
votes his e ntire attention to an ofbce Vraetlee.
Hie bnainoso la mostly confined to Private
Wenerezi Divas,: 0 cid each oainfulaffections,
nought on by i n 1,1.1 !el, ~ '.^ '.l Oa Fel i wirih7,PZ(`e and ex ed ß i I.
anhilif,!.. , .yphli t ira. Ertl:, i ei.,i3iinm-rhee,Gl,.t.st r i c i ut , 1
Urethral Di,charges, 1 inporlis clt;th, Bleed, with all Dines
tee Of the Ven,reiiliir 4 a, Shin Di„ ,, e ._ 4 . ~ scorbutic Ertl.
dons, Totter, Ringworm, Mercurial DiseaseeiSeminal Weaai
sees, impotency, Piles, Ittieumatism, Female Weatassr.
g e zithly Suppressions, Dleirceee of the Joints, FLAWS in
ii no, Nervous Affections, Paine in the Back and Loin,. Irti
cation of the bladder and P.ldneys,succeasfully treated... ,
ore guaranteed
ton-iity vt•ar-' i•raction (ton in thiscitylsoahles Or Peeves,
.- v.e ....arapcex of a speedy cure to allwho may Catall lasi
Mr taws.
.1u1....ua Private Conealtation Rooms, 41 . , =amend silty
ws.Ohargee moderate. novkliwils
jonl9:d•wly is
D Druwn's newly thecoverou remedy
1:16 for Rheumatism lea speedy and certain Remedy
that painful trouble. It never fella.
Mice and Private Cloneul tenon Rooms No. 41 D1t.1401710
eittehureb. Penn's. The Doctor's always at home
march2ihdAw.
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A RCIIITECTS:—OIiIow.: Philo Hall, No. 75 Third street,
Pittaburgh; and east aide of the Diamond, Allegheny.
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Liodkinsonts Nancy China Store
nAN NOT BE •dUItPASFEO Ia its wort:unit of elegant
10 and oFetol CHINA, uLASS or QuitE:siiiWAßE for
families, lioteL+ er Merchants, at unusual LOW PRICES
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for 8100, for male by CILIRLOTTE UW3IE,
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most approved varieties, be !Mai pr lap &wily •
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