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THE 'CITY
tittDAY - MOUNING
HILar.TH 0/7103.--Interments in the City of
Pittsburgh, from May 27th to June 3d, 1865 :
CHILDIZZIT.
6
ooninonption.—....--... 3 0
Drapsyl- ..... 1 0
• Mime of .. ... 1 1
Purpters-
WhoogingOongh---- 0 1
9
OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE
m uter 1 year 1 From 40 to 60...
from to 2 » 0 " 60 to 60....
2to 5 » 2 " 60 to T 0...
sto 10 3 " 70 to 80......
10 to 15 —.......... 3 " 80 to 90
25 to 20 1 " 90 to 100.....
20 to 30 • 1 Age unknown...... .
30 to 40..... ... 1
Males 7; Females 7; White 12; Colored 14
By orderof the Board.of
ANDREW. C. INTRDOCII,
- Physician. of Board of health.
COTraT oB WAILTErt. SESSIONS.—Present: Hon.
William B. lit'Clure, president judge ; Hon. Ga
briel Adams and Hon. William Boggs, assooiate
judges...
- Commonwealth vs. Henry Hoover ; indict
ment, larceny of a wheelbarrow from G. C.
Lightettp, tbo proprietor of a tavern on Federal
street, Allegheny.
ComMonwealth vs. John Wyblo; indictment,
assault and battery, on complaint of Jacob J.
Curtin. Defendant found guilty, and sentenced
to pay a fine of $lO and coats.
Commonwealth vs. Edward Hamelin ; indict
ment, larceny of a pair of boots from Daniel
Baker. Thejury returned a verdict of guilty
of petit larceny, and the defendant was sen
tenced to undergo an imprisonment of six weeks
in the eonnty, jail.
John 'Drammend plead guilty to an assault
and battery on john Hoover, and was sentenced
to pay costs.
Commonwealth vs. Peter Grundy and Isabella
Grundy; indictment, assault and battery, on
complaint of 'Abram Greenwood. Verdict of
not guilty, and prosecutor to pay costs.
Commonwealth vs. Abram Greenwood ;
indict
'meat, assault and battery, on oath of Isabella
Grundy. The defendant found guilty.
William Noble plead guilty to an assault and
battery :on C. W. Ernest, and was sentenced to
pay , costa.
In the 011130 of Edward and John Merrimen,
indicted for the larceny of five hogs, the Dis
trict Attorney entered a non-suit, and a verdict
was rendered for defendants.
Commonwealth vs. John Maguire ; indictment,
assault and battery, on complaint of Wilson In
- glis. The prosecutor in this case is a pressman
in-the office of the Morning Pool, and staterethat
while proceeding home from his work, on Sat
urday morning, the 28th of April, he stepped
'into a vacant lot on Wylie street, alongside of
Maguire's house, to look at a couple bales of
bay, which were placed there for sale. While
standing there Maguire came out of hie shop,
and .ordered Inglis off the premises. He walk
out into the street, and while endeavoring
to separate his dog from another dog with
which it was fighting, was struck on the side of
the face by Maguire. Inglis is a small man, the
other is quite large, and the blow knocked the
prosecutor to the ground. He fell on hie head,
striking the curbstone with considerable vio
lence, and was rendered insensible by the fall.
When ho recovered his senses, he found that a
tooth had been knocked out of his jaw, and sev
eral others loosened by the first blow. His face
was also disfigured by the contusion. He was
taken home, and was confined to the house
for several days by the injuries. W. S. Court
ney, Esq., and several other witnesses were call
ed to corroborate the prosecutor's story. They
were eye witnesses of the occurrence, and gave
the same statement in subetanee. The defence
attempted to prove that Mr. Inglis bad inde
cently exposed his person to the wife of Mr.
Maguire, and that the assault originated from
that cause.
Commonwealth vs Wilson ; indictment,
assault and battery on oath of Anne Maguire.
This action had its origin in the difficulty above
stated.
AN ANTICIPATED MTV' PREVENTED. —High Con
stable Richardeon on Wednesday night received
a telegraphic despatch from the clerk of the
steamer Eclipse, plying between this city and
Wheeling, stating that a number of Irishmen
from the vicinity of Wellsville, intended to mob
the boat on her arrival here, at three o'clock,
yesterday morning. The day police and night
watch were notified of the matter, and according
to orders repaired to the wharf at the time of
the boat's arrival, for the purpose of arresting
any person or persona guilty of making hostile
demonstrations. A large number of strange in
dividuals were in the neighborhood, but on ao
-count of the presence of so large a number of
officers they desisted from making the intended
attack, and all passed off quietly.
The following statement, which we gathered
from the officers of the boat, sill fully explain
the matter:—lt appears that on Tuesday last,
while the boat was discharging a quantity of
fr :ight at Wellsville, a rough looking individual,
who ,'vas standing in the gang-way, was politely
invited :° step aside, as his presence there in
terfered wi. the hands in the discharge of their
accustomed d.. tics. Ho refused to do so, and
after similar req nests were medo by the mete
and clerk he still
po :atsted in hi e refusal, (bol l
ing in his hand at th
a same time a large dirk
knife,) when he was forCtblY ejected from We
elapsed after his
boat. But a few moments'
number of Irish
reaching the shore. ere a large
mon, who had congregated on the spot, made a
general onslaught on the deck-ha' , " of the
Eclipse, which ended in a number of both parties
being rather severely handled. The boat left
for Wheeling, when the shore rowdies, in ;",ur
suance of an agreement, to the number of thirty
fire, started for this city, where, on the arrival
of the boat from below, a general attack was to
have been made; which, however, as has been
seen, was frustrated by tho prompt and energe
tic action of our city authorities.
ARREST 07 a Rtmate.n.--A few days since an
individual well known to the police, named
Frederick Miller, was disttarget: from jai,
where he bad been confined cn some trifling
offence. Soon after his release, officer Scott, of
Allegheny, observed that he had received an i n•
crease in hie wardrobe, sporting not less th in
three fine suits of clothing on different occasioi.e.
As the fellow was guiltless of any honest em
ploynaent, the officer determined to find cut
where he got them, and had a warrant made out
for his arrest, which was placed pa the hands of
officer Wills, who took him:into custody. Itl ,1-
ler made a desperate resistance, pulling out a
large knife, with which be made several tut •le
attempts to cut Wills, until it was taken from
him. On the way to the Mayor's office, ne
pulled out a second knife—such as is used for
. cutting cheese—and again made efforts to injure
the officer. It was also taken from him, and on
subsequent examination, identified ae the ki.ife
taken from the lager-beer ball of Nich.
kon the night that establishment was entered by
burglars. Other articles were found on his
per
t son to Connect him with that and other robber .es
;which have been perpetrated in this community
Lately. fie was committed to jail for trial.
A Dxszarmo CHILD. -00 Sunday last tle
traerman girl was taken to the Mayor's ofil3e,
Allegheny, by a resident of Ridge street. fate
Iliad been found wandering around the West
Common, and upon questioning her she PCs
on-
Ito give any account of herself—not "• en
k 'towing her name, or the place of her birth.
She ems unable to speak the .English langun ge,
but ' , weaned in the ,German with much fluency
Wood's Run,
p,lac . ed in the care of bite. Fie .
, of Run, sn bVPe. tn4i.it er.
voytd 9,ra an; plain]. her; but no pm ~ o n
wr.. '" b e sent to the City Poor house.
calling, : fie
It appears to
he inf im or P m r e e d ni ol n al ' l f th th e e ci P r ° e l . ',e m e :
c i;ild belongs to some German
suastancoetterthe
awthtohe
emigrants Who pc through the city it ely
u'est, and who, being un
-02 their way to th,. v
i 4 of our citizens.
th the child, cru, Ily
a wi b l an lin a g on t e e d it be
t b o u th rd e en m sld s s i :
Burma , Asset= or: Wost Ax.— Oa
Wednesday night, about ton o'clock , as a ycuog
hr
woman, whose name, at t p h a e ss ri n t: g q
quest o f
Ohio e
friends '
we suppress, was
Allegheny, she was accosted by a -scoun-
street,
drel, who made advances of an improper char
acter to her. She promptly resented the
and walked on, but had not proceeded ha f
dozen paces, when she was knocked to the gron.nd
by a brick or stone thrown by the rascal, whu.•
perhaps, thinking that he had killed her, then
took to hie heels and fled. The injured girl,
when ene found her brutal assailant bad disap
peared, called for help, and through the assist.
once of several neighbors was arried home.
FIELE.—The alarm of fire last night, about
half past ten o'clock, was caused by too t urn
ing of a large frame building, attached to the
Glass Works of James S. Lyons & Co. 'he
building was used as a packing house, and i 311-
tatted a large amount of straw. The presump
tion is that a match was applied to this by an
incendiary, as fire was never used in the pu.ce.
The structure, together with its contents, was
totally destroyed. Four or five hundred dol
lars will cover thts. The adjoining butid
inge were damaged to a trifling extent.
MEM
POST.
JUNE 8
~... 2
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0
Tuon.iner, June 7, 1865
" OLD BAILEY " '8 BENEFIT.--Everybody
will recollect that this is the Benefit 'and last ap
pearance but one of the favorite " old man "
upon the. Pittsburgh boards. Mr. -Bailey, we
understand, is engaged next season by n Phila
delphia manly
ExcuanoN Timms for the Methodist Episco
pal Conference which meets at Johnstown on the
14th inst., will be sold on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, from the 11th to the 16th—good for return
trip until the 28d.
New Your PArens.—We are indebted to R.
Shannon for New York papers in advance of the
mail. He will servo to subscribers in Pittsburgh
all the Philadelphia and New York papers on
the morning after their publication.
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH
Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post•
[ln consequence of the storm yesterday, the telegraphic
lines were down; we are therefore withuot our usual de
spatches J
The Portland Riot--Verdict of the Coro
ner's Jury--Neal Dow Acquitted of In-
tent to Sell
POSTLAITD, June s.—The Coroner's Inquest on the body of
Ephraim Bobbins, killed on Saturday, has returned a ver
dict "That the deceased was shot through the body by some
person unknown to the Inquest, acting under the authori
ty and by the order of the Mayor and Aldermen of the city
of Portland in defence of the city property from the ravages
of an excited mob, unhorfidlly congregated for that purpose
near the City nail, on Saturday evening, June 2, 18.55, of
which toe said Bobbins was found to be one."
ILCOND DISPATCH
The trial of Neal Dow for having liquor in Lis possession
with intent to sell, commenced this afternoon in the Police
Court. Between 7 and 8 o'clock this evening the Court ad
j,,urned to meet at 9 o'clock, tomorrow morning. The evi
dence failed to establish the fact that Mr. Dow possessed the
liquor with Intent to MI, but the fact Is clearly proved that
the liquors, when complained of, were not the property of
the city. By an order from the Governor, the military have
been under arms all day, and will remain on duty all night,
although the city is perfectly quiet.
ANL U SEMEN Tb.
PITTSD(MGR THEATRE —Firm grata
JOSEPH C. FOSTER, Lessee and Manager.
Boxes and Parquette.. -50 c. I Private Boxes,
Second Tier '2.5e. Private f ores, entail—. 45.05
Boxes for colued pereon s 345 cents.
Zar Certificate, securing' seats, I oonts extra.
Doors open at 73.; performance commences at 8 o'clock.:
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF OLD BAILEY. BAILEY to
TWO GREAT PARTS!
FRIDAY, June Stb, ISSS, will be acted
Old !leads and Young Hearts —Jesse
Batley; Littleton Coke, C. Foster; Tom Coke, Mcßride.
Lady Alice, Miss A. Eberle; Kate Rocket, Mrs Foster
.Dougherty.
Irish song
To cOOClude with
A Bull In a China Shop—Delph, Pcrce
lain, Roarer; Diggory, Glcuraford.
Tornorrow,GlLLlAT BILL for rho BENEFIT OF Mr. C
J. FOSTER.
JOHN W. WCARTHY,
Bill Poster and 'Distributor,
/1"" - Witt attend to the Posting and Distributing of all
kinds of
BILLS ➢OR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, hr.
All communications—either by mail, talmraph, or other
wise—directed to the office of the Morniog Poet, .will re
ceive prompt attention. ap7
AUCTION SALES
Al:melon—Daily Sales
AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of We. , l and
Fifth streets,at 10 o'clock, A. 31. a general ear, rt men t
of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Pry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Shoee, Hsu, Caps, se.,
AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Grocerier,Queerurware, Glatieware, Table Cutlery, booking
Glasses, New and Beiond Hand Household and Kitchen Sur.
niture, de., . _
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Books, Btstionery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments,
Hardware end Cutlery, Clo th ing, Variety Goods, Gold and
Silver vratehes, dr. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. itt.3l.tt
P. X. DAVIS, Auctionoer
PEREMPTORY SALE OP DRY GOODS—On FRIDAY
MORNING, June Bth, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial
Sales Rooms. corner of Wood and Filth streets, will be sr id
without reserve an Invoice of fresh and seasonable Dry
6004.1% &c., among which are
TO pieces Bret quality modern style Prints;
13 do Jaconet and Cambric Muslin.;
10 do Berage Detainee; 3 pee Nankeen;
3 do Union Cae imere; 3do Shirting Check;
10 do Figured Linen Lace, various widths;
10 dozen Cambric Cravats;
do French style White and Fancy Shirts;
2 do Silk Pannnle, assorted;
Bream French Linen; Bleached and Brown Sltnlica
Striped Jeans; t- ilk finish Black \ - 81, , t, by Ar.
ye; P. N. Auct'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE 01 A VALUABLE MEDI
CAL LIBRARY.—On SATURDAY EVENT:SO, sth
Inst.. at 8 act cot, at the Commercial Sates Rooms, corner
of Wool and Fifth streets, will be cold by order of I. M.
Pennock, Ee4 ' Adminiemator of Dr. J. 11. William, deed,
iota eomprebensive and ra,uable collection of Medical, Sur
gical and Ml,cellaneousliooks and Instromenta. Catalogue
are now ready, and the book,. arranged for examination.
je, IL M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Dissolution
rinu: hereto! ire ealeting ittereen the
rinderelitned, hae been [hie day Sieeolved by mutual
eonaent. Thos. who have claims nzdainst the late firm of
GLASS t CARA, will present them for eettlement to John
P. Glass, at the City hotel. JOHN P. MASS,
DAN. D. HARR.
Pittsburgh, June 1,1655.
tie The undersigned having withdrawn from
the City Elute!, would recommend to the travel
ing pubiir, and to his friendi generally, kiln lat. partner
John P. Glass, EN., who continues the bushaess
rith:hurgh, June 1, ISZ,S.
Sale of Lots for Country Seats.
EITIONI EIOUTEEN TO TWENTY ACRES, in Collins
r township, half a mile North of Rant Liberty, adjoin
fog land, of A. Bradley. A. Negley, T. Mellon, Esq., Ac.
Will he sold to lots to suit purchawro. A fine view of Fans
Lib,rty, the Pennhylvenls Railroad, Ae., in h•d from this
land. There area variety of graftel fruit trees, and ,prings
or never falling water op the premises. W. Joyce (the ten
aut., will show the laud,
For terms, apply to
JOSKPIT KNOX,
Attarty , v at Law,
jeLividc 71 Grant street, l'ittsbur„h.
Instructions Ln M ustc.
MR..u7 AHF.o,. t ti h K a would t
h,, n respectfully a.,, 11.:ifxorprarchi lession nrlo
Instructor t 1.1 tha PIANO FORTE and VOICE.
Orders lett t Mr. KLEI.IIgIt'S Music Store, or et his resi
dence, No. 187 rECON I> Street, will be promptly attended
Charlotte Blame,
44 ANUFACTURER £ND DEALER In Puttro Foato, ■nd
. 01 . Importer of Musk and blualeal Instramenta. Bole
Agent the celebrated Ilasmutto lhasos; also, for Ballet,
Davis & Co.'s ilosros PIANOS, with and without Coleman's
Attachment. imyaj No. 118 Wood strut.
SUB A.RS-4 2 '20 0
b h b tls , L'le r e e t ri ti ng, on o, .s Suge d r;
Sugar ;
fto bbls Harrison A Newhall" [A.] Sugar;
42 bags " Brazil " Fuger ;
20 bbls A. A N. Fuger [A.] & f C.] Sugar;
40 bbls "FL Lollia Crushed Loaf end Pow.
der'd Fuger. For sale by
•
FILLER A RICKEITON.
T A-M authorized to sell low some valuable Law Bookr
10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr ,
lioucier's Institutes;
Gmmlief's EV41013 ,
Wharton's Digest, last ed.;
And other Reports, Elementary Works, he.
GEO. F. GILLMORE,
8..21 et the one. of Morning Post.
MMSII=&M
OP BOWN & TETLEY'S CHEAP RULES; because I
know they are mxartmottng guns; having seen them
tried. You had better come along with me to the Enter.
prise Gun Works, and get one also. It may be they will do
a little better if we buy two." DOWN & TETLEY,
myl6 136 Wood street.
SUGAR MOLASSES-
A SE
160 bbds Plantation Sugar;
• 600 bbla Plantation Molaaara;
160 bf bbla do do
100 bbla Sugar Henan do
10 hf bble Golden Syrup : for vale by
m 6 MILLER k RIORETSON
OILANGEn-00 boxes Oranges;
40Lemons; just received and for Bale
by 1013,61 REVISER & ANDERSON.
ALAS. POOR YOB ICK : AND HARD TlMES—lntlaw
of the aoelinin g health of the latter, go to CAROO'S,I
76 Fourth etreet, for a DAGUERREOTYPE. jet
JOB.DAN IS A HARD ItOAD TO TRAVEL. Better tray-
to the Enterprise Gallery, 74 fourth street, and pro
cure a Picture. Prices, 50 cents nod upwards. rny3l.
EED BUCKWHEAT-100. bus in store and for role by
0 m 730 JAMES WARDROP, Fifth st.
AA. MASON A CO. hare received a large assortment of
. Goode for Gentlemen's Summer Wear—French Sum
iner Cloths and Cassimeres, Tweeds, Nankeens, Vestings iu
Silk, Satin. Marseilles, Ac.; Cravats, Eldkfs., ka, Ac.
. 25 Fifth street.
ICE—ltr tierces nice received and for sale by
•• 4 MILLER d RICKLTSON
MACEEREL-127 bbis " large" tie. 9 Mackerel landi
and for sale by MILLER k RICKETI3ON,
'320 and 223 Liberty at
OlL—Lard, Whale, Tanners' and Sperm 01ls on band
and for sale by MIL LER it BICKETSON,
220 and 223 Liberty at.
twawite. WINII-15 bfstive" Spar/ding
V Sti n boxes
ll Wino for sale by MILLER k RICKETEDN, so
ie4 220 and 2T3 Liberty et.
I BOXES ORANGES; 60 do. LEMONS; Just received
UV/ For sole by TLEMER & ANDERS
stON,
N 0.39 Wood reet.
COFFER -345 bags Rio Coffee;
24 pockets Java Coffee.
In store and for sale by
'e4 MILLER k RIORETSON
COFFEE -150 bags prime Rio;
25 pockets superior Java; for sale by
my2o SMITH, MAIR t lIIIRTER
YORK LEOS-70 barrels for sale by
my 29 HENRY 11. COLLINS
tIIIAMPAGNE WINE-55 baskets favored brands Oba
kj mile Wine on hand and for sale by
Jet MILLER a RIM:CET/30N
PARASOLS—A. A. MASON & CO. have received another
lot of rich and fashionable Parasols, to which they Vl3-
rite stt• ntion. je6
lIV:VALUAI3LE—Pictures of dear ones gone, taken by
cello% No. 76 Fourth street. Je6
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ALERATUS--60 boxes ~
tit ,
Farland's Saleratus" for sae
Sby f ie4) MILLER Ic RICKETSON.
pougyi-4 colui " Peach Blossom' Potash landing and
for , i j o by I jell MILER & 1310KETBuN.
SPONOEB--.A. large assortment of tine and coarse Bp onges
011 had and for sale by
JOB. FLEMSNO,
my. 7 oomer
Diamond and Market at
'VAST COLORED CALICOES -2000 pcs good Fast Colored
Calicoes, just received and retelling at 6 1 /... cents per
Yard.MASON it CO..
ani
ILK SHAWLS—A large amortment of Plain, Fig'd
SBlack Silk Shawls just reoalved.
myll A. MASON t CO.
ANOy oABBl.llEBoncettlin6 suitable In Banc'
F
and Main Oassimeres Art received. *- -
A. A. MASON 300.
rey7
COMMERCIA.L POST.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE' AND
BERRIIANTS , ExcitaNGsc.
MID/08.
Prerident—JOHN BRUTON.
Ant rut President—Wm. 11. Saara.
Second Wu. R. Bilowa.
Beattary . —Wln. 8. RAWL
Treasurer—Jolts D. &Mix
Superintendent—S. T. .Norraem, Jn.
&manatee of Arbitration for Jun.- —Wmakm 11. SMITH,
V. P.; .I.i3LT.S b 7. COOPZIL, B..IIAILBAUGII, THOMAS F3AIt6TANT,
W. P. JONES.
PT I M=TW= ' tI
In this mason of anxiety In regard to the growing crops
no more appropriate item of commercial Intelligence can
be reported than that of a timely and drenching rain which
we have 'just experienced in this region It was much
needed, and will be more conducive to public prosperity
than the arrival of California gold ships. The crops had
begun to suffer for want of rain; but It has come now in
good supply, and will place the Grass and Wheat crops of
this region beyond danger from drouth. There are kali
rations, too, that this rain has boon general, and we may
hope for such a rise In the river as will make business
more active and prosperous. No increase of railroad facili
ties can render our city independent of river navigation.
It is a great artery of commerce of vast importance to Pitts
burgh, and our whole State; anti we are glad to learn that
there is good prospect of an early commencement of that
"improvement of the Ohio river" for which a company was
chartered by our legislature last winter. Suillcient stork
will no doubt be subscribed to secure the early organize .
lion of the company, and, with so many cities and States
interested in it, it cannot be doubted that means will be
found to commence and carry forward the work.
The Money market of ormeity exhibits: but little change
since our last. There is plenty of money for all business
purposes. The demand for it Is pretty active, however,
and will probably continue so until the middle of July.
There is very little paper on the streets: Bankers rates ,
generally, are from 8 to 9 per cent. Our merchants and
manufacturers this season have done a pretty good busi
ness, and at any rats a safer business and with less extend.
el credits than heretofore. Mercantile transactions could
be brought much nearer to a cash heels than they have
been, and such a change would be most salutary.
The Boston Post says that money there was never more
abundant, and that it to much in excess of demand. It
believes that In a short time the rates on good paper will
be below ELI per cent. The last weekly Statement of the
New Yerk city Banks show an improvement in their con
dition, and that they were never more sound. In that one
week there was an increase of two-thirds of n million in
their deposits. Bat the best feature of the New York nom
menial news to the reported diminution n' imports. For
the first five months of this year, ending May Mat the im .
ports of Dry Goode amounted to
For the rams time last yea-
Showing a reduction of imports of Dry Goods this year, P ,
far, of $19,470 anti. The decrease of all imports for the same
time compared with last year is act much lee ,a than i25,0n0,.
000. The two most desirable matters for the financial
affairs and generaprosperity of this country this year are
abundint crops and gullibly reduced importations. 'There
is so far a flattering prospect of both; and if these hey.,
aro realized this country will be in a mere Pound end
healthy financial condition than perhaps ever before.
The Cincinnati Pri ,, Curren! of Jure .sth there is
an ample eupply of capital there; and it add.'
"It iP now very dear that Urn , must to a •ery abundant
supply of money, while there will b- comparntively little
demand for it until tho new crops commence moving."
We have before Us tho parts of lb,' earnings of manly
weetern reilnade so far this } , ,r, and they show generally
a large leerraFe or-r their buFinelv of last year.
[From the N , w York Erin:ling Por.t. Lth lost
Plonty Matters In New York
Notwithat•ndlrg the I rge amount r f gold esport..d left
week, the hank atateinont for the wrek shove an inrriisre
of speele of $82,1511. Tile following table clown the in•
crease elaCe the opening of the .
Date. Lonna k Dine Specie. Circulation. 11,Tonitn.
,I,n. $0 . 2,241.505 13970,96.1 7,0441.952 e1.4,953,1',5
Kell. ..... t1.6.i,145,1197 17.47:9,194 7,000,766 72,933.317
Moh. 3 69r.1.306,117 16,6.31.1779 7.100 710 75,050,144
April 7...... 694,493,7314 14,96.5,0047.771,:,11 77.312.9;.:s
May 5 $92 ocm 213 14 320.95) 6.007.609 70.214 10.1
May 13 091,012.454 14 050.626 7 504.977 75 7e01.710
May 19 $91,076.500 10,230 006 7.03.5 630 77.351 210
May 1,9" $.91,160,010 10.314.014 7.45 -9 6.,7 75 700 740
June 191,197,653 15;,397,474 7,555.0 1 9 76,24:11.36
The fe:lovrhegie a etat emmt of the f
lag Houi.e 061 - the week :
Ezellarwts for w•wh endln4 Mx, S.I4Y 47f) 000 . 06
Jute 4 1U', 0 51,7 01
Balance', :or w.et •ndln; May
•• June 4 .
The deposits, very ur,rzpe:tedly, ehnve an in roe.., of
$5:7,476 for the week, and the Inane $27,1,7.5
When the Lank statement wee rondo known in W a ll
atreot Jett. relay afternoon, the market tot-att. be itupros et
In tone et neiderably. Heeding stook advacced 55, and
Cumberland Cool 11, on the mornln;.fd price., and .11 Wen..
held with greater firmne,". The ezi2nrt cf F old Is Colt to be
no longer Imonrtatce, at, from 211 part, of thi•ordilinent
the influx of sped. IN greater then nhnt C oco to Enrol e
The regular supply of gold from California Is perfecUr r,.
and all donurstic exchanges •re to favor of New York.
Unemployed balances lan Ine,turing In nlttrAl lA, and , 4,11
loans which rule now at tire per Cent ate not taken up to
anythinz like the extent offered, and money rate. have a
downward tendency. The r:emand for money IS rapidly de
clining, while the supply continues to increase. The ate
fen, of all activity in I:mainsail and of Fp...rule:dm In
storks makes money change hand. very alugglehly, en that
W bile there Is great abundance In the market In the bend.
of regular cap...dna Cundsin Lernuarntv
lnreaLrocnta, there is much acarcity In the hands of the
great maven( the community.
WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET
Onaineas for the peat week was dull, but flat more .o
than is to be expected at this sea,. of the year. Many
inactions of the country lad suffered considerably from
drouth until within the last fortnight, rime then copious
rains bare fallen and we continue to receive reports meet
gratifying of the growing crops. Frosts have also been
quite severe In different regione. In Mheouri they hale
been moat destructive, as are learn that the Fruit ar t
Wheat have suffered to a greater or less extent in that
State. Upon the whole, however, we may safely ray the
rerria of a coming harvest terra never more flatter ng
than are now rectired But notwithstanding thiv, the or
are no indications of a decline In BrendsterTA, until the hi r
vest ha• been gathered. Prices are now folly sustain...l,
and the feeling among holders is firm. In this conneoi,ion
we may give the folol wing figures from the Four Inspector
here, showing the amount Inspected for the n et fire
months of the years
DAN. D. CARR
.... _ .
I' 4. 15:,:,.
Number of barrels inspected January, F 1,1 3 ,1 12 :,I a
February, L,:..2.1 1.1.31
"" !arch, 1 ,2:; 1 11,4 , Z,
" a
*6l, 7,473 111,1+a7
" " "May, 1u,f.,53 1.',22.4
Excess ef
Thle, It will be °Warred, shows a great increase on lasi
year, while pricee are much higher, es the subjoined table
'thews
1;f35.
Prices nt clot' of January......}O 5007,6 fo, ',Poi,
" February-- 7 00(ro7 12 o 7by2 9 11
" 6•2...01 P 40 ,,, 9
•• Apra] . 7 :7;11.7 LO P frOor.lo
h1ay........... S 00(10 10 P SToo_lo 14
Bacon, Groceries, Ac., de., nru unchanged iu
The following are the principal articles itot.rte,l kitr, oar
city for the week ending Wedue,day—hy dy er ,, roliroa le
and canal. It will he percelrel that they fall 'hurt of
the utiuul receipts:
Barrals of Flour 240 e Tierce, Pork
Bulbuls of Wheat. Ib,BBti Barra, do
do Corn 4,b88 Boxes Pork and Baron
- .
•
do 0at5.........9,400 Lbs. In bulk do
Barrels of Sugar.-- 133 Bales Wool lid
do Molasses... 161 Head bogs.. , 400
Rhds. of Sugar 3 . 1 I"mit Bloc ms ...... 163
do 'P'k a Bacon 104 do Pig Metal 1,403
APPLES—No sales are reported by wholesale. In the
small way tbey command from $2,10 to $4,60.
ASHES—We have no change to notice in Soda, which
meets with ready sale Rt 3',-,.,i&3/ for common. Pots are
not so firm; sales at 6!..4cnsh and time. Pearls 60 . 06;,;,.
Saleratue 64(46.
BACON. 'here is a firm feeling among holders at me.
vious rates but the demand le not great. The stock on
hand for this season of the year Is coos tiered fair. Shout
mire, Sides and Hams are worth 8,9 and 10c6t10 1 Ac. Evans
A Swift's sugar-cured Hams are In good request nt 13c ti lb.
Nothing doing in Bulk Meat, the season for pecking being
about ever.
BEANS—Nothing doing and scarce. Front store held at
$21T4653,00.
BRiZWAY.—SaIes on arrival at 24@25c; and from store
at 2S@26c.
BROOMS—Common Ohlo, on arrival, pello at $2,50, and
from store at $3.76g.3. Prom store, Eastern at $'1,50;/1.3,25.
BUCKETS AND TUBS--Bucketa at Factory $3, and from
store $2,15(412,25. Large Tubs, from store, $7@7,50 V doz.;
small do $0,60.
BUTTER AND EGGS—Prime Roll we quote at 14415 r.
Packed Is worth 12©130. Eggs we continue to quote at 13
€4141 V doz.
CANDLES—SaIes of Star during the week at 21c V, ib ;
Dipped worth 13%, and Mould 1414 Soap brings bc.
CHEESE—SaIes are occasionally made at lOgloloi., or
Western Reserve. Demand brisk.
COPPER—We quote at 33®34,cash and time.
CORDAGE.—The following are the rates now established
Manilla Rope, coil 16 V lb. Cut 17 ¶1 lb
White .1.6 14 ~ 1 5 "
Tarred u 13 " " 14 "
Packing Yarn, fine...l2 " u
BED Comm—Manilla, $2,13, 3,10@4,25'1 doz,
do VlO coil chs .p lb.
Hemp, $1.87, 2,76(c - ii3,75 V doz ,
do V coil 1i chs V Ito.
Piouon 873 doz. Hemp, 75c :IA doz.
CORN MEAL—Sales from More at $4,25 per bbl and 9.5 c
@MOO per Mt, in seeks.
COTTON YARNS, Ao.—The following are now the ruling
rata-
POUND YARN.
N 0.5 to 10, Incluslve...l9cp ID No. 113
"11it 12 20 " "
" 13 .21 " " 18....
14 ..... ..... " 19....
No. 600 910 if , IS 1 No. Boo.
" 600 8 " " 900.
" 700 7 , " " 1000 7 ~t
Carpet Chain: white 19@20, colored 23. Cotcrist San
23125. Candlewick, 18. Twine, 20. Batting, No. 1, 13,
No. 2. 12; 'Family Batting, 15. Caulking, 15.
CRACKERS—The following are manufacturers' prices:
Water Crackers, "f bbl $6,00
Butter do do 7,00
Pilot Bread do 5.7.5
Sugar Crackers, ID 9 cts.
Soda do do 9 "
' Boston do do 9 "
Pio-Nic do do 9 "
FlSH—Fish have slightly declined under Eastern ad
vices. The decline in No. 3 Mackerel is upwards of $l,OO
bbl.
FLOUR—Holders of Flour are firm at $976@9,97@10,12,
+Ara 'idlest week's figures. It is the opinion of persons
who have given much of their attention to Brea/static that
- c lu •-e-` , ' .4 4i v 4
et -N. ; 1 " ',- . ' t•
4.• ,
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r.
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r,. a.4:~:,t>
Plrranuaan, June 8, 1865
$I!" ,tl4 0
39„39,669
G1:1 1. 00
OTYICI Of TUC PIILT Nf OP.SINO POST,
Fri•lny, J une 0, 15b5.
37:013 1,5,215
:18,1Ati
=Ern
-44„ ,
gA!rMMg
MNIMi
there will be no material decline from this flgore until the
reeciipt of.new grain. •. • • . '
GLASS;;-. - We quote CIO brands Window - at $2 'it box for
6xB; $2,50 for 7x9; , 53 for 8/10; $3,60' for Bxl2, 9212, and
10112;' $4,6 . 0 for tall, 9x14 , end 10x14; $1510e.9x15, - 10k16,
andlexl6; $.5;26 for 10317: 6,60 for 10x18 r and so on in
creasing in liko ratio aEcording to size--10 ce. off for cash
Country brands are apta at un average of about 600 lea bx
than city brands. - •
GRAIN—We can almiist continue last week's figures.
Oats-are ready tale at 59@60c; Corn on arrival at 90@95c
and frorit store at - 95c@51,00; - Rye firm at $1.36. Wheat
brings, at the mill. 82,10®2,15 for red and white.
GROCERIES—We have no change to note. Sugar 6r417
by the hhd and 71,4®74 by `the bbl to the country trade.
No change in Molasses, viz : oak 36®37% and cypress at 35
to 36e. Coffee 11 1 / 4012.
FRUIT AND NUTS—Foreign Fruits are exceedingly
scarce and have advanced. The following are the rates at
present: •
Raisins, M. It., box $3,25; hf box $1,50 qr box... 7.5
Figs, , 53 lb (new crop).--.......... .............. .13,16 and 17
Oranges, Ll box $ 5 . 00 @5 5 ,60
Lemons, box $4,26@54,60
Almonds, ? lb, 13, 16, 18, 20
Pecans, lb, 10
Cream Nuts, Filberts a English Walnuts, rilfb 10
ground Nuts, bus $1,50/0,76 •
HAY Is dull. Baled sells from store at $7.20523,00 per
ton.
lIIDES—Oreen Slaughtered are worth 55@6c—a slight
advance; and Dry Flint, 143.5 . @.153.f,e.
HOPS—Sales from store at 38@40.
IRON AND NAILS—Sales of common puddled bar at 2%
43c, and in nails 40d. and upwards at 33/,'44c. Juniata
Iron 4%. The mills are all in active operation and the de
mand Is good.
LARD—Prime city sells at 10c? th and prime country
at 9l„slc.
LEATIJIOt—The store rates ure now Red Spaniah Bole,
per ibt 191 23; Slaughter Sole, 24(/027 ; Upper Leather. per
dozen, 7@533; Bridle do. do. $ 36 4i ,40 ; Country Bridle
do. $2345:36; Skirting Leather, per lb, 28 cants.
NAVAL STOIC ES.—Spirits Turpentine is now held at 60c
gallon. Rosin at i1.3,25q53.50 for No. 2, and $4 for No.l.
A small rule of Tar at $1,50@15.
OlLS—Steady sales of Lent 011 No. I at 76c by the let
and 78 In the small way. Linseed firmer, and sales in the
retail way ore made at 85@000.
Pill MET 'L—There have been moderate ea leg. Among
which we note Friday 59 tons No.l Anti:. at 127, six mos;
on Saturday 1000 tons Cambria Coke 521,50, cash; on
Tuesday 50 tons Anthracite at $28,00, 0 months; 050 do
Allegheny Eagle Furnace $2O, 8 months; on Thursday 121
tone Allegheny Coke 520, cash. In Blooms theta was a
vale on Friday of 20 toss boiler lump at $7O, 6 months; on
Tuesday 10 tons Juniata 570, 6 months.
POWDER—The demand continues active at $3,50 for
Blasting and 55,00 for Rifle.
SALT—Sales on Thursday of 325 bids No. 1 and extra at
V. 62541,75.
STEEL. Spring Steel, Pittsburgh manufacture, 6 1 . 4@6c . :
Plow do, 75b71, : :',; steel plough wings, 8; do, cut to pattern,
8@IOIA; A 13 glad!, from rolled Iron, 5 1 .6; from hammered
do, 6 1 4; Hoe steel, 7A; Fork do, 7; ' Above! do, 8; steel
dandy tire, 7; Eliptic Springs, 10', : seat do, 13@ 1 4;
82@35vntor teeth, 13X5 82@35 ; do,
18.5'..5 1 A N
, 6'55 tooth.
TALLOW—SaIes of several small lots were reported at
10%@lie.
i N.--1 0, 511,20, and I X, 513,25, cash ; Pig $34; Bar
S37 I A, cash.
TOPACCO—Virginin s's range from 1 6 62 1 1, according
to brand, and lumps at 25@40. Virginia Twist, 10.
WHISKY—We note sales of Rectified, at 365]',37c. The
market is without nuffnation.
WHITE LEAD—Is lirm, with a •cry =live demand, and
steady sales at $2,50 at keg, for pure In oil, and dry Oa m
'ss'ool4—Little bas yet arrived. Tho range will probably
be from 25 to .10c.
In_ 'Mr TES. 9
PILLS :
A REV and cingularly Furtesnful
Remedy for the cure of all Biliono
, liven sus— Costi senesce, Indigestion,
Jaundire, Dpr , py, Rheumatism, Fe
sere, Gout, Humor+, NorrOUSUeSA,
Jnllammationo, lleud -
Bebe, Paine in the Breast, Fide,
Baca and Limbs, Female Complal u to,
Indeed, o ery f are t.,0
di,astis in which a Purgative Melt
- CMS Is not more nr toSB requirei, and
much siekn,ll and Flittering might be prevented, if a
harmless but effectual Cathartic were more freely used .
No person can feel cell while a ralllStie habit of holy , re ,
; he.ides, it Soon generates rerious and erten fatal
dlgeasee, whi , h might have been ark.ided by the timely and
judieiouu me of n good purgative. This IS alike true of
Cntd•, revert It eymptoma, and Bilious derangement,
They all tend to hyena, or prodm, the deep.reated and
formidable distempers whirl. load the hear„ , es all over the
land. B e nce a reliably family physic is of the first im
portance to the public health. rod this Pill bus been per
feeti with consummate t. kill, to meet that demand. An
extensive trial of its virtu., by Piny Firdans, and
Pattente, has shown rustr:ts eurpas.ing anything hitherto
known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond
belie!, were they not aubstantin ed by persons of curb
en
shed pneitiona and character as to forbid the suspicion of
untruth.
Among the eminent tt,ntlemcn aho haic teztiaett in
fraNe of the, We no.y Cirri:inn—
Do , : A. A. IS A YES, Alaulyt:cul lierniFt of Minton. and
State A,Ayrr of Mcnau-ha-1..1t5, a- I,oea high prufethslonal
rhar, tn. Is .n.inrFPd by the
flog. EDWARD YVF.RETT.Senotor of the Ur.ited Stahel.
hOIIERT C. wtsitutur, Es `Pecker of the Howe of
hepe,...,htetivog.
ABBOTT I.AIVRENCY.Iinigor Pico. to England.
;JOIIN it. FITZPAThICh, Catho:le rlshop of Easton;
sten,
Dr. J. It CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York City,
ertorr-ct by
lion W. L MARCY, F.ettretary of State;
W3l {t. ASTOR, the richest man in America;
LKLAND A CO, Proprietors of the Metropolitan BMA,
and rthero.
Did ni•ci, permit, we conl.l give many hundred mild
catc, from all part+ where the have been used, but evl.
deuce even more convincing than the experience of eminent
public men, Is Lund in their effects upon trial.
the neult of long investigation and study,
ore offered to the pub!, at the heft and most complete
which the pr,.ent state of medical wiener, can afford.
They are entupounded not of the drugs thetweives, but of
the medicinal virtuesonly of Vegetable Remedies extrm . ted
by Chemical pares. In a state of purity, and combined tee.
getter In shalt a manner as to insure the best results.
The system of rem pcsinon for inedicime hav been fuind In
Cherry Peetorel and Pills loth, to rot titre n more efficient
remedy thou had hitherto le.eu obtained by any proce•e.
The reason It perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of
ooronosilien, every medirios is iturdenni with more or 1, , ,a
of arrituoniou, and injurious qualities, by this each indi•
di , leal virtue rely that in desired for the cutattive effect IA
protect. All th ,, inert and obnosion• unallties of each
era Usta...s..-th..
only being retained. item-elf is self evident that the effects
should prove an they have proved, more purely remedial,
and the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than any
other rucll,itie known to the. world.
A. , P. frequently t•amlient that many medleines should
Ire taken under the counsel of an attending Phratrian, and
as he tool I not properly judgs, oft remedy without know
in:: IL+ corn toidtion, I have vupplied the aciurate Formula,
whleit both my l'ectoral and Pith; ar. made, to the
bole body of Practitioncta in the 'United Slates and British
American l`rovinces. It, however, there Nbould be Roy one
who love not received them, they will be forwarded by mail
to hit request.
of all the Patent Medicines that are cal:red, how few
would Go tal.ea it their COMIKA irll.l was known! Their
canal t• in their mystery. I hare no mysteriel.
eoml..•itlon of my preparations is laid open to all
men, and all who are competent to ju•lge on the subject
freely arknou lethze thair convictions of their intrinsic
merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific
men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects wore
known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same
thin -4 of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are
whim; to certify that their anticipations wore more than
reR hood by their lierto upon
They operate by their powerful influence on the internal
to purify the blood and stimulate It into healthy
i-non—retool« the obstructions of the stomach, bowels,
liver, sad other organs of the body. restoring their irregu•
tar action to health, and by rorre , ting, wherever they ex
ist, such derangements oc are th•e trot origin of dim.,
Prepared by Dr. JAM! C. AYhlt, Praettral and Ana•
lytical Chemist, Lowell, Maas. Price 25 cents per box.
Plea boars for $l.
Sold by B. A. FAIINESTOCIS & CO., at wholesale and'
retail, by erery Druggist ID Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers
everyabere. je6:4tredaw
- Alexon - dei.'" - W; - if.;47317t - er,
ITORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICI.
7011 IN Comfor.nr, Agent tor preruting Itottuty Lands
and l'oninno, and for the Celle•tion of Claim', in ()rent
Britain ar.d Ireland.
9?l - Cullectlnns made to thl. and al;olning Counties; Es.
taws of decedents sottlal; /Ina! Estate bought, sold o r
leascd, and ronts collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgago
or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn.
ora,. ou FOUlt"ell stre,t, a few doors above Fuxithfadd.
Pi ttshorah, March 25, 1855-1 tritt';9:ds.-1
A. W. Foster,
IVOTABY PUBLIC, and Cnmminnioner for tho Staten of
1.1 'felines:on, New flampehire, Connecticut, Wicconein,
Crew York, MichLran, lown, Caulfort and Virginia.
Derdo drown, •nd ocknnwlrdgmonto and proolA
toh., fur r,doo - 11 or I.lna in any of the ulnre nam e d
Mississippi and Rh' Isin on).
Pittoburgb, Moron 'Pi, 1455—1 tn 1 1 .20 day,
ti elicacE sumMEI-: (WOW, of
11AUAN dr. AHlts,
We will mark down on Monday, June 411,. cur entire
stock of self/tenable Dr t •Goods, at n large discount from
former pikes. We name, in part, forages and Tissues,
Grenadines, Crapo de Espagne, Summer Silks, Lawns of all
kinds, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts, Lace Man
tillas, Challi ilerriges, Madonna Cloths, ke.--with a full and
complete assortment of Housekeeping Goods, my3l
Boarding School,
OR SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The GLEN ROTEL
and Grounds are ollered for RENT for either the
above purposes. The else and arrangement of the- house,
the beauty, extent and variety of the ground+, and the
singular advantage of the position, secluded from every
thing objectionable, render this a most desirable locution
for either a Mule or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to
mb2-1 - tf J. W. BUTLER, 97 Front street
riWitACOu-16U hoses and ht. ass. 1 lb a's, a'a, •.(frant's
"Grant k "Anderson's," "Perfection,'
"Jewel of Ophir," •' Diadem Twist," "Blannerharsett," Elis
Twist, " Bolt. Ping," on Mind and for Nan by
jr4 MILLER .4 RICKETSON.
moLASSES--040 Ltd, l'lontilin Molafises
100 holf bble do
100 bbls ?cigar ()UFO '
. .
(Joldon Syrup, In (Ms and Leif bbls
je I J For sale by
MILLER Alt RICK' ETSCIN
NEW GOOI/8.—.1 opening, ant openg, a new and pp/roan:l stock
of WATCHES, ./ EIS ELlt Y. he, at the Ohl Establish
ed House of W. W. WILSON, 67 Market street, corner of
Fourth. Customers and vleitorg will always find this a
safe and just establishment to deal with, and prices 613
cheap as elsewherez-either East or West.
21 Special attention pall to FINE WATCH REPAIR.
INO. apl.9
ILAR.NT WIPE-9 9 cafes "St. Julien," " Martin'e, 0
" B. I 0." Claret Wine, for sale by
je4 MILLER h RICHETSON.
_ —.
HILICRING-30 bbls new dry salt Coning for sale by
je4 LUNEN U. COLLINS.
F 1311.-50 barrels Lake Superior Salmon;
70 hf. bble. do do
150 pkge. White Fish ;
23 do Pickerel;
100 do Nos. 2 M a ckerelund3: nti
sR y ; for l saleby
COLLINS
my 20 __ _
poICoN-100 cabki linuuand Shoulders reed; for sale
by (my 18) SPRINGFJt lIARDALIGEI 4 CO.
ft CM DROPS.—Anotber large supply of finely tlavoi ei
kir Oum Drops received by JOS. FLENIING.
jet . Corner Diamond and Market et.
Aikaoll;11 , 1 UtiEJ):6. — L 1.1 , 0 uu handa large and very
fine stock of Medicine Chests, suitable for families,
physicians, steamboats, ac. Thom wanting a Chest should
call and examine mine before purchasing elsewhere, as I
will sell a better and cheaper article than can be had else.
where In the rity
I°l
RE SL ESTATE BRUNER, Office No. 35 Arcade, West
Avenue, Philadelphia.
Timber and Coal Lunde, Farms and City property bought,
sold and exchanged; Money procured on bond and moil
gage, personal property and merchandize. Apply to or ad
dress as above. Myls:lm
1 - 111.11 SS GOODS.—A: A. MASON h t.O. have received a
JJ large assortment or tine Lawns, Chintzes, 'Dotage Tis
sues, Borage Detainee, and other Dress Goods, which will be
offered at a great reinction in prices. Jeff
'DEANS -19 sacks this duy received by •
my3o HENRY H. coLLINs
F t" ll.-4.00 - bble btu% end B. F. in store and for sale by
myle SPRINGER HARBAUGH a CO.
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Tug Havaa.—Teat evening there were 5 feet 6 inches
water by the pier mike, and rifling rapidly. 'Lli•roil•
one rains which fell for the peat 86 hours have already
raised the river more than 18 inches at this point; and at
thietime of writing it continues getting higher, with the
speedy prospector a coal-boat freshet.
Tai fine steamer "Diurnal" is ,the regular packet for
Wheeling this morning; she leaves at 10 o'cloCk.
Tag fine new Steamer "Silver Wave" was detained yes
terday by the rain. She will positively leave this morning
for St. Louis.
- - -
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line,
7011 TO2 CONVEY/UWE or
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
lIITWILEF •
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
And Saint Louis.
nrTIM Luss is composed of seven
at class powerful Steamers, one
ailed for speed, aplendor , eafety,
and comfort, and is the ONLY ranOnan DAILT WM OP STEAM
PACKET& on the Ohio river. It connects with the 11. 8. Mail
Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint
Louis, by which passengers and freight are if , •sisci and re
ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers have been added
to the Line, which now consists of the following boats:
Days of Do . rture
Boats. auctains. from Pittsburgh.
BUCKEYE STATE. M. W 7 BIITZITOOVUL...Bnnany.
KEYSTONE STATE Jscos MILL% Monday.
ALLEGHENY Oro. 3l'Lent... Tuesday.
CINCINNATI .R. Massa_ Wednesday.
PHILADELPHIA R. J. Gases. Thursday.
PITTSBURGH I N. Cook.-- Friday.
PENNSYLYANIA........Jso. Emmy:rm. Saturday.
Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. IL, precisely.
No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of
departure.
For particulars, apply on board, or to
Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling
Packets.
gaiThe DIURNAL, Captain A 49. &waxen, and
the FOREST CITY, Captain Omens D. Moons,
will run. regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh,
Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all intermediate
ports.
The DIURNAL will lease Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—Refurning she
will leave wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
at vA o'clock, A. IL
The FORRST CITY will lease Pittsburgh on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.--lialitrning,
she will leave Wheeling on Monday', Wednesdays and Fri
days, at 7% o'clock, A.M.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
.1. D. COLLINOWOOD, Agent,
No. 105 Front street.
Louis, Gel, Dubuque sud
For St...gen%
S — t.. Paul.
The steamer PRAIRIE CITY, Capt. R. B.
liataiHoare, H. Meson Clerk, will leiete for the
above and intermediate ports on BATT:MEAT,
June 9th, at 10 A. 31.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
jet JOHN FLACK, Agent.
The steamer BELLE OOLDINO, Capt WM.
„gaitGOLDING, Almot; Clerk, will lease for the above
and intermediate ports on SATURDAY, 9th
Inst_, at 4 o'clock, P. 91.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
j.:13 O. M. GARTON, Agent.
JOS. FLEMING,
Corner Diamond and Market a,
MOM
T. \
7^ ll ‘. ~
EU S FOR RI FER *WA.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
& PM 6 Ma= WAITE IN TIM 0611T6111
Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville.
" Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsville.
" Gen. Bayard; Peebles,Elizabeth.
"lehigan No. 2, Herst, Wellsville.
Venture, Gordon, Beaver.
• Gen. Larimer, Steubenville.
• Challenge, Crooks, Cincinnati.
" Gaze', Sherman, Wheeling.
" Bridge City, —,St. - Louie.
'DEPARTD.
Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville.
• Lnzerne,Bennett,Brownsville.
Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
• Michigan No. 2, facet, Wellsville.
Venture, Gordon, Beaver.
Gen. Larimer, —, Steubenville
" Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling.
" Forest City, Moore, Wheeling.
" Jesse Lazear, Memphis.
STEAMBOATS.
"1855." •
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
A=
SAINT LOUIS.
JOHN
JOHN B. LIVINOBTON ,} Agents',
FLACK,
Monongahela House Buildings.
Dicrv2Sl
ritt.qburgh, 1855
For St. Loafs
For Cincinnati.
The ateamer CEIALLL'NGE, Captain NELSON
Cnoors: Clerk, W. C. ANDERSON, will leave far
the above and Intermediate ports on BATOR.'
DAY, June 9th, at 10 A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
FLACK & LIVINGSTON, Agents.
For or. Louis.
The steamer JAMB PARS, Capta R. lin"
tan; Eves, Clerk, will leave for the above and
Intermediate ports on PATUILDAY, Juno
at 10 o'clock A.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
je4 FLACK or LIVINGSTON, Age ate.
. _
« 1855"
CANADA WEST.
j.„ % 4 Cleveland,lrt Stanley_
7.and Port
,
THE PINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain
IL Bestow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland;
Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follows:
Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and
THURSDAY EVENING, at 734 o'clock.
Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at I o'clock.
Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY
and bareaaaeraaew-ila." .... • .
The Telegraph connect. at Cleveland, with thechiveland,
columbus and OWIIIIIIIII, the Cleveland and PittsburgN
the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland
Railroads. AISIOCOUIIeetS at Port Stanley with the London
Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western
Railroad.
For freight and paesage apply on board, or to SCOVILL
Cleveland; F. 11ULC01111, Port Stanley,
or A. winu.DE. Port Burwell. mer27:tnno
K. Barbour,
T EPEE CLERK, ST. Loos, Mo., (at W. N. Newell's
office.) .. K. BARBOUR haring long experience in
iteMving end Mach-argil:lg Freight for Steamboats, offers
superior inducements to Steamboats desiring a DLSOII4.I*-
LSO CLERK. my 4
Steubenville and Indiana Railroad.
CHANGE OF TIME
N AND SINCE TUESDAY, May 22d, 1855, tba Mail
O
Train leaves Steubenville daily, (Sundays excepted.)
at 8 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Newark at 810 o'clozk, P.
M., connecting with trains for
Columbtis, Sandusky,
Indianapolis, Chicago,
Cincinnati, Lasalle,
Mount Verson, Rook Island,
Toledo, Saint total.
RETURNING
Leaves Newark at 12 o'clock, M., and arrives at Steuben
ville at 7.25 P. M. Passengers by this train leave Cincin
nati at 6 o'clock, A.. M.
From Steubenville, through by Railroad—
ToColumbug... ..... .... ...... $4 00 To Detroit $ 700
Cincinnati .......... ........ 6 50 Chicago 12 75
Mount Vernon ... 3 75 Rock leland. 17 75
Diann:lBld 4 75 1 Saint Louis 20 75
Sandusky 6 00 1
For through tickets and further information, enquire of
F. A. WELLS, Agent, Steubenville.
The Cadiz Accommodation Train leaves Steubenville
daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 4.20 P. M, and arrives at
Cadiz at 6.48 P. 01.
Returning, leaves Cadiz at S 37 A. M., and arvivea at
Steubenville at 1105 A. M.
Agents.
_ .
JAMES COLLINS & CO., Freight and Passenger Agents,
N 0.114 and 115 Water street, Pittsburgh.
J. N. KINNEY, Freight Agent, Little Miami B. It Depot,
Cincinnati.
P. W. STRADER, Passenger Agent, Broadway, Ctn.
RICHARD HOOKER, Passenger Agent, Newark.
F. A. WELLS, do do Steubenville.
LAFAYITIE DEVINNEY, General Freight and 'Flake
Agent. R. W. WOODWARD,
Je.2 Superintendent
JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent,
No. 201 Lacarr?nun,
T_TAS JUST RECEIVED the tol owing very aides sty
11 to:lo :
BRANDIES. • Hock,
Creme Brandy, (very fine,) Lisbon.
Otard Ddpny A CO. (super.)
Monett & Co. Jamaica
&none. Santa Crux.:
GIN
WINES. .
Sarcial Madeira, i Bognet,
Howard, March & Co., Idadsra London Cordial,
East India Madeira, I Schnapps.
Table doI SUN DRIES,
DRIPS
Amontillado Shaggy, Rutherford's Scotch Ale,
Manzanillo Ild" Barclay's London Porter '
Table do Wild Cherry Brandy,
Cooking do 1 Absinthe,
Beesw Mg Port, ' Anisethe,
Pure Juice do Curacoa,
Ordinary do, Sardines,
St Julien Claret, 1 Mocha and Java, •
Malaga Dry, Young Hys. and Black Teas,
Do Sweet, English Bronson Cheese,
Champagnes, , Imported Havana Cigars, of
Anchor, various brands.
Verzeney, Old Monongahela Whisky, of
Heideseck, , all grades.
Together with all other articles connected with the
1 business, my 29alew
WM. CARVILL,
MERCIUNT TAILOR, No 22 Faro erazar, next door
to Dely's Stocking Factory, Pitteburgh, Pa.
CLOTLIING made to order In the beat style, and at ran
sonable rates.
zip BOY 8' OLQTIIINO made to order.
J. L. MARSHALL,
(Successor to H. Lee,)
Wool Dealer & Commission Nerchan
No. 129 LIIICELTT srazrs, PrrTEMIIROIL, Pe.
Refer io—W. McClintock & Bros. Kramer & Ram,
Brown & Kirkpatrick, Murphy,Tie 'ban & Co
Pittsburgh, May 24,1855—(my25:d3m•)
PIII/13101 . 11 eblebrftted Epietlroo.lll sauce,
STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring. Soups Gravies,
Fish, Meat, Game, & e. We advise all good housewives:
to try It. Price 25 cents per bottle, at all Grocery an.l Emit
Stores In the United States and Oanadae
For sale by M'OLURG and G. H. KEYSER, Pittsburgh.
P. T WRIGHT ,t CO.,
241 Market street. Philadelphia
J• olOuiewly 1s
MIMMMEUIIII
o ALOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending
back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
lis a Cellar Wall, built for two small Rouses. This Lot
is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold
low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from
Incumbrance. Enquire of OEO. F. OLLIASIORE,
jyl3 At Office of Morning Post.
Summer 'Retreat.
TEE subscriber has fitted up in excellent style a NEW
BUILDING, for the ACCOMMODATION OF A FEW
FAMILIES, who amp wish toseeure a pleasant end healthy
locality during the Summer months. The Route is lccabad
about five miles from Pittsburgh, on the Beaver road ; and
cannot be surpassed for delightful scenery and, every desi
rable comfort. Address by letter, or apply persona 4', On
the premises, to - tmy2l:lml .A. lIERSPERII
I==tl
ON reasonable terms, st very nent, vertical STEAM MI
0112E, B Inch cylinder, 20 Inch stroke. Also, a very
Ettperior DOUBLE FLUE SWAM BOILER, :14 feet long,
38 naches diameter. For terms] &C., apply to
W. S. RAVEN, Stationer,
Market atrcet, canner Second.
kM)ICAL.
4 - E-Hurd's Hair Restareri«Thig preparation
seems to be eilleartiotut for the rattorallon of the hair upon
bald heads. We have seen the testiMouy of persona well
known to us, who have used the compound successfully,
thereby corrohloratiug the opinion of its restorative sue r fry We know of nothing more desirable In the way of per.
aortal comeliness and comfort than lege° I head of hair, and
any process by which this crowning ornament of the outer
man can b e preserved, or recovered when lost, without, in
the latter ease, a resort to Wigs, Toupee and Scratches, de
serves 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, notice this valuable
compound in the above terms, and now republish what was
then said, to show again our favorable opinion of it.
The foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia)
IntaZigenca, 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 elects
attributed to this remoter "Hair Restorer." But our In.
credulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two by
Geeing a couple of certificates of well.known and perfectly
credible citizens of the neighboring town of Preston—oho
of them the Captain of a New London whaling chip—to the
effect that, in each of these cases, a two or three months'
use of the "Restores" had actually brought o'bt a new and
vigorous growth of hair upon the head where it wasiXtforo
bald—the baldness being, in one case, of more than twenty
years standing. We do not suppose it is by any means cer
tain that, because the application has been thus eurcessful
in one case, or two, or a dozen, it is thaifere certain to
prove equally successful In all. But with tmehlead-strong
evidence as the foregoing, very few bald heads, we suoyect,
would willingly forego a fair trial of the " Waterer." All
such 'rold heads" are Informed that the article can be had
at Messrs. Leo &Osgood'a.—Nortoich Peening Cbterkr.
Sold wholesale and retail wt Dr. MUSSES% 140 - Wocd
street, sign of the Golden Mortar. mh2S
THE GREATEST
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
OF THE AGE.
Jar Da. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered .in one
Of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures
EVERY KIND OF HUMOR,
Prom the worst Sardinia down to a common pimple.
He has tried It in over 1100 cases, and never failed except
In two CMS, (both thunder humor). He has now to his
possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all
within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth.
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples
on the face.
Two to three bottles will clear the system of Blles.
Two bottles are warranted to curo the worst Canker In
the Month and Stomach.
Three to five bottles are warranted to core the worst case
of Erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure all Humor In
the Eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears
and Blotches among the Hair.
Your to eta bottles are warranted tts cure Corrupt and
Running Ulcers. -
One bottle will cure Scaly Eruption of the Skin.
Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case
of Ringworm.
Two to thres bottles are warranted to cure the most des
perate case of Rheumatism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to .cure the Salt
Rheum.
Rive to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Scrofula.
A benefit la always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect care is warranted when the above quantity is
taken.
header, I peddled over a thousand tidtles of this in the
vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of It in every case
So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure
humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another;
after a trial, it always speaks for Itself. There are two
things about this herb that appear to me surprising: first,
that It grows In our pastures, in some places quite plenti
fat, and yet its value has never been known until I discov.
ered It in 1848—second, that it should cure all kinds of
humor.
In order to give some idea of the sadden rise and great
popularity of the discovery, ',will state that in April, 1853,
I peddled It and sold about six bottles per day—in April,
1854,1 sold over ane thousand bottles per day of it.
Some of the wholesale druggists, who have been in busi
ness twenty and thirty years, say that nothing bathe annals
of patent medicines was ever like It There ie a universal
prate of It from all quarters.
In my awn practice I always kept It strictly for humors,
but since its introduction as a general family medicine,
great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I
never suspected.
Several cases of epileptic tits—a disease which was always
considered incurable—have been cured by a few bottles. 0,
what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all cases of that
awful malady; there are but few who have seen more of
It than I have.
know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo
ple, 'tired by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick
Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the
Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in Distutees of
the Kidneys, Ac., the discovery has done more good than
any medicine ever known.
No change of diet ever necessary. at the best you get,
and enough of it.
Directions for - Cie.—Adults, one table spoonful per day.
Children over ten years, dessert spoonful. Children from
five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be
applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on
the bowels twice a day.
Manufactured by
DONALD KENNEDY,
No. 120 Warren st.. Roxbury, Ma:3
Price, 81,00.
_
Dr. GEO. IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
6.na,sl AzeDt. Also 3
my29:dscr
fa - Sick Headache and Neuralgia 07 MORT
Tzars Sreammo Cuszo lf OAKELY'S DEPTIRATIVE
SYRUP —Mr. William Trimble, Bl'Kehry's Row, Bayards
town, Fifth Ward, says he was cured of Sick Headache of
eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakeley's Depura.
tire Syrup. He had tried various physicians without a
cure. He is now entirely well. Oakeley's Depurative is
for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Tatter, and all eruptive diseases
For sale wholesale and retail, PR. KEYSER'S,
N 0.140 Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar.
Price 75 cents per bottle. ap2s
AW. A Feet worthy of Record and Atten
tion --WRIG IiTS TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and
certain curt for FEVER A.NDCIL This preparation
for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica
tion of the cause, ts one of the most important Chemical
Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutralising effects
on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and acts like a
charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re•
storing the tone:of the Stomach, and invigorating the Con
stitution.
Unlike the general remedies rearrted to for its treatment,
such as Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which leave the system
worse than they found it, it improves the general health,
purifies the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a
regular and healthy action.
Being prepared under the immediate supervision of an°
eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be
relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands
of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who
have been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of
its superiority over all other preparations.
We can only add, in conclusion, if you are suffering from
Yever and Ague, try it and be:ctered I
PETER T. WEIGHT A CO.,
24.1 Market et., Philadelphia.
And all respectable Druggists throughout the United
States and Canadas.
Par sale by OEO. H. =TM, No. 193 Wood street,
and B. EL SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap27:daw3m is
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
'Lando cities with Western, North-western and South-
western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road
also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to
all parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San-
dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western
Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable route
by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the
areal WerL
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & PITTSBUBGIL
FIRST CLAS&—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, 750. per 100Ibs.
(in boin,) Furs, Feathers, &c
SECOND CLAM—Boots and Stationery,
Dry Goods, (In bales,) Hardware, Lea. 60o: per 1001bs.
ther, Wool. *0
THIRD bLASEL—AnyIis, Bagging, Bacon 50e. vez ,
and Pork, On bulk,) Hemp, &a..
FOURTH CLASS --Coffee, Fish, Bacon and 40 1001 b
a. per a
Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil
Gar , In shipping Goods from any point 'ast of Philadel.
phis, be particular to mark package via Pennsyhenia
Railroad." AU Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
Famour Aarwra—Moses Potter, Boaton; J. L. Elliott, N.
Y. E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw & Koons, Haiti.
'more; Geo.C. Francisco/3, Pittsburgh; Shringman & Brown
Cincinnati. Ohio; .1. B. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; It. d.
Meldrum, Madison, Ind.; RatdUlt & Co., St. Lords, Mo.; J.
B. Mitchell & Son, Evansville, Indian lL a.
H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. J. LOMBAERT,
mpg Superintendent, Altoona. Pa.
Joseph White's Carriage Repository.
JOSEPH WHITE, now =Tying on busi-
uses in his spacious premises, (n0w,!....,:
lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and .
Greensburg turnpike, near the Two.lide
Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectlully
invites the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, ac. And he particularly Informs gentlemen
purchaserr, that oneprice only is made. Fourteen years'
experience in the business, enables him to place before his
patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, to
many years past It has been his particular department to
select from the various and most talented Eastern manu
facturers. The success of his new system is complete—the
economy of his arrangements will supply the beat and moat
fashionable manufactures at moderate prices.
Unencumbered by those heavy expenzes, which the
mania for decorating houses of business has heaped upon
the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE
will eel], on ready money only, at mubh less than the usual
profits. Ens
/Fr- Carriagesrepaired in the best manner. with despat
my•ly le
Writing Cl a College.
I:BGentlemen and Ladles' Day and Evening Writing
31sases will continee open during the summer under
Mr. J. D. WiMares, whose Tarim' styles of Gentlemen and
Ladles' Writing are so universally admired. ' No specimens
of Penmanship are exhibited at the door but those executed
by the Teacher in the Institution. The Principal claims no
..monopoly" nor 4 ' patent" fir his business, nor did he get
his institution chartered to sell out, as has been repeatedly
donain this city.
Gentlemen and Ladies' Visiting Cards written In Mr.
Williams' unequalled 'style. All kinds of Ornamental Pen
manablp executed to order. my24claw
Hata and Caps.
AWs would invite the attention of our friends and
the public to a splendid assortment of HATS and
WS, which we are now opening for the Summer
trade, which, far beauty of style, exceeds anything ever
offered in the city, or west of the Mountains. Call and ex.
amine for yourselves. J. WILSON a SON,
api It Wood street, Pittsburgh.
BARB. & MOSEII,,,
A BOBIT110113:-0Moes: Philo Han, No. 75 Tillie eitreet,
It Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny.
lyl2-6n.
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WENN
µ✓ro.. ,~.ve ~v+s'~w .`?P `w' h'}".sxcK A' l -' HWv:,f'*Al"`M'.eta:+
INV ;ORATING CORDIAL,
A pEENOMENON IN MEDICINE,
Heal° bLescortil and Life besigthened
IdORSN'S INVIGORATING Ezaxin
TT will replace 'vreaknees with strength, incapacity with
-IL efficiency, Irregularity with nialforni and natural so-
nutty, and this not only.wltboutbaaard of reaction, bat
with a happy effect on the general organization. 11111i11. Bear
In mindthat all maladies, whererer they begin, finish tr
with
the nervous system and that the paralizatfon of .the nava
of Motion and sensation is physicaldeatb. Deltilit mind,
also, that for er ery kind of nervous dissaie, thwEllati Cor
dial Is the only reliable preparative known. , • •
GIME OF NEJIYOUS DIEJEAffEfI.
No language can convey an adequate Idea pf tho
diate and almost ralraculorta change vihic/Citnecalatims in
the disease]; debilitated and shattered xiamine '.pyitczn,
whether broken down by excess, Weak by nature; or
- ed by alckneEs—the unstrung and relsied
.orenization is
at once braced, reilviDed mat built The . mentrd and
physical symptoms of nervous discos_ rani ah toieittei nn.
der its influence. Nor Is the el:red - temporary fortbo
dial properties of the m edicineioach tlie'Constieullonltself,
and, rorltOre. it to its n omen! condition.
,
Confasioti,, giddiness,. rush of blcod to the head, =clan
choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, .thoughts of self
dwtruction—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, goneral proatra.
lion, irritability; nervousness, Inability to sleep, diseased
.
Incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, bye
tabs, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart,
impotency, constipation, etc., from whatever cantos milling,
it Is, if there be any reliance to be placed on human tastl;
mony, absolutely infallible.
A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMAIES. •
The unparalleled effects of this great restorative In all
complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals
of medicine. Thousands of stimulants base been invented—
thousands of Invigoreate concocted—all purporting'_ to be
speciEed in the various dieesses and derangements to which.
the delicate formation of woman render her liable.. - .
EVERY WOMAN . OP SENSE,'
Who suffers from weakness, deraagement, nervousness,
tremors, pains in the buck, or any other disordur '
whether
peculiar to her sex, or common to both sexes-,to give the
Invigorating Cordial atrial.
mAßgrvi) PERSONS,
°mothers, wilt find this Cordial, after they have used bot
tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. in all
directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy o&
spring, who would net have been so but Thy this extraordi
nary preparation. Audit is
.eguallYpotent for the many dlr.
eases for which it is recommended. Thousands of young
men have been restored by using it, and not In a-single In
stance has it failed tc . benefit them. ' •
PERSONS OH PALE COUPLESION—
or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle(/'
two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yid!
tow, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexiez. .
These areaome of the sad and melancholy effects - moat•
eed by early habits - of youth, viz: weakness of the back
and limbo, pains in the howl, dimness of efght,losif of mus
cular power, palpitation of the heart, dynis,nervnus
irritability, derangement of the digestive ,smr, general
debility, symptoms of conatunpflons,artc.
Mentally, the fearful streets on- he mind areal:lob to b
dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression
of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to Societyxselfdistrust,,
Wye of solitude, timidity, etc., are some ot the evils prod's.
cod. All thus afflicted
BEFORE' CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE
•
should reflect that a sound mind and bodt axe themost stio•
teaser,' requisites to promote connubial happiness; Indeed,
without these, the journey through life betemes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the .view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the
melancholy reflection that the happineso of another be
comes blighted with your own.
Tir.Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfaited
by some unprinelpiedperaoruo.
In future all the genuine Cordial will -have the
and
tor t 's fat-eiddle pasted over the cork of each bottle, and ths
following words blown in the glass: ,
Dr. !Morsels Invlgorating Cordial,
0. H. MO, Proprietor, It YI
The Cordial is put np, highly concentrated, in pint
ties—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars,
for twelve dollars. C. U. RING, Proprietor,
192 Broadway, r.
Hold by Druggists throughont - the United Sta Les, Quad
and the West Indies.
Pittsburgh ....-..Ds. GEO. H. KEYSER, N 0.140 Wool Si
Do. FLEMING, BROS., No. SO Woed EL
Do. E. SELLERS, Wood street.
Allegheny aty...J. P. FLEMING.
Agent for 0bi0...J. D. PARK. eincinneti. rant:CM/My
FEVER AND AGUE CURE.
OR, NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC,
T'oft the Prevention and Cure of iarganrrrmr and Ba-
NITTINT Smog, Fevre. and Agog, CalLt and - TEM,
Dram Aeon, G MOSUL Dtinumr,Ntoar, Bwmrs, and all other
forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or
Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain
seasons is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the same
in character wherever it exists—North,: South, east :or
West—and will every where yield to this newly-diacovered
antidote, which is claimed to be the orredlest discovery,lin
medicine ever mac.
This specific is SO harmless that it may betaken by per
sons of every age, sex or condition, and It will not subsib
tote for one disease others still worse, as Is too often the re
snit in the treatment by Quinine, Idercury,=Arsenic, mid
other poisonous or not a particle of any
of winch is admitted into this preparation. •
The proprietor distinctly claims these - extraordinary-re -
sults from the .use of this NATCP3AL ANTIOJTE TO
ffiST.IRTA.
. .
It will entirely protect any _resident or- traveler even rt
the most sickly or swampy localities,' from artydgner or
Bilious disease, whatever, or any injury from constantly in
It will Instantly check the Ague in psn]ous who have EMT.
yered for an le • I th or time, from one do to teen •.
Use according to directions.
It will immediately relieve all the distressing remilte at
Bilious or Ague diseases, ouch na general debility, night ,
sweitO, etc. The patient at once begins to mover appetite
and strength, and continues until a permanent nod:radical
cure Is effected.
Finally, Its nse Will banish Fever and Agile from families
and all Manes. ksrmers and all laboring men, by adopt
ing it as a pnrrenlive, will ho free from Ague or Bilious' at
tacks in that season:of the year which, while-It J 4 the most
sickly, is the most trainable one to them.
One or two bottles will answer for onlinary oases: sumo
may require more • Directions printed ins:La:nen, 'French
and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Friel) One Dollar.
Liberal discounts made to the trade. Trade circulars for
warded on application, and the article will be consigned on
liberal terms to responsible parties to every section of the
county. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor,
Providence, IIL
dowse—New York: 0. F. OtIOKBNEIt dc 00., end O.
H. BING. Boston: WEEKS h POTTER. Philadelphia:
DYCYET & SONS. .1 MITCHELL, No. 2C5 Liberty street,
nest door to Hand. WOODSIDES. A- BBOTH.En, corner
of Anderson and Lacock sta., Allevheny. . ISOM'
GE RHEAN.BITTPARS
PREPARED DT
DR. C. N. JACKSON, Philadelphja, Pa.,
EFiscratuar was -
LITER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, _
Chronic or Nerrow Detn2ityi - Dizeases of' the Kidneys, an d
aU disease: arising from cidisorckrett Cher or Stomach.
esConstipa
tion,lawfud Piles,
Fuln este or Blood to the
Head, dcidiVeff the Stomach, -
Nauseaaleartburn,Disgust for Food,: '
Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour
Eructations, Sinking, or Flattering at thaPit.
Of the Stomach, Swimming of the Bead, Hurried
and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering atthe Heart, Moak-.
ing or Suffocating Sensation when in tying Posture, Monne
of Vision, Dots of. Webs before the Sight; Favor anti
Dull Pain in the Beall, Deficiency of Persphaticao
Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the
Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, lc., Sodden
Flushes of Heat Burning la the •- - -
• Flesh, Constant -- fmagin•'
tugs of Evil,and great
Depression of
Spirits.
The proprietor, In calling the attention of the public to
this preparation, does so wit a feeling of the utmost confi
dence in its virtues and &dal Won to the discuses for:which
it is recommended.
It is no new - and untried article, but one that has stood
the test of a ten, years' trial before the Amm.ican pconlei
and its reputatiOn and Bale Ls unrivalled by any similar pre
parations extant. The testimony be Its favor given by the
most prominent and well known Physicians . and individu
als, in all parts of the country Is immense: - Beferringaiiy
who may doubt,to my "litemorabilla,"or Practical Siemipt
Book, for. Farmers and Familie s - ; to be had gratis, of all the
Agenta for the Germexißltters.
Principal Office and Mantifactory, 120 Arch street, Phihs
delphla, Pa.
tar Sold by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A
Fahnestock k Co.; No, 6 Wood street; Fleming 'Brothers
60 Wood en eat ; P. Bwartz and J. P. FLeming, , Alleghony
decl9:dawly Is
WATER. CURE INSTITUTE,-
RAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET
• AND THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA.
DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practiticner in the Old
Schools of Medicine, Allopathlt, end
~Uomapathia„und
fot the past tenyeara asuaasful L./drop athiat, haat iened
a WATER CURE in the abore loc.tion - • - .
The perfectly safe, direct and homed.e.te effect 'up.
tem has on all Fevers, and all diAes,ies acute and ..ronlo•-
while it is mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak and
-debilitatedi renders it peculiarly desirable in families who
will be treated at their homes.
Allopathic and Iforacepathio treatment will be adminis
tered where desired; but, after long and thorough expe
rience, Doctor Bade gives a deckled preference to Hydro
pathy, which hue, throughout the old and new world,
proven so eminently successful in every form of disease,
inebiasg Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis; Dyspepsia,
Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism Asthma. Cuta
neous, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testilmonials of C 11203
from bighly reputable citizens of nearly every State In the
Union, can be examined at Doctor Daeles oilice. The Rev.
Clergy are Invited to consult him gratis.
Warm water being used inthecommancament, and often
throughout , the treatramat,it is a luxury instead of unpleas
ant, as those unacquainted might suppose. ' • -
twrearscis.—lleasrs.CharlasErewer,Waterman Palmer,
W. W. Wilson, W. IL Williams, Thompson Bell, J. It. Wel
den, D. T. 'Morgan, Wm.. B. B. hi.
Kerr:.
M DICA
OR. IVIORSEN
LO9B, OF AfF,SIOII,Y,
TO ME AIISOMED.
- CAUTION
dar.hTB
RHODES'
DR,"HOOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED
The tusdersigned, haring trislted Doctor Baela's
Elms and witnessed his rittecemfal treatment, cheerfully re
commend him as a thoroughly oh:mated and skillful Phy
sician:
Charles T. Russell. Jos. li:PConnelle, DavL.l Hunt, Joins
C. Curtis, Riibt. Patrick, John D. Ltringston,John W tight,
W. W. Patrick. Moses F. Baron. - 0. Ormsby Gregg. f Jane
NOTICE.
IrE following namea corpora:ora or wriute.es of , the
li "
Pittsburgh Dollar Savings' Institution" are lx-reby
notified to meet at the office of Gtoliaa S. BELDIet, Esq., No.
123 Fourth street, on TIIIIRETDAY, the 7th day of Juno,
1855, at 4 o'clock, P. 11., for the choice of officers:
George Albree, - . - . 3no.l3.llirkpatrick i ,
Wm. J. Anderson, Chas. Snap,
Alexander Bradley, - A. W.. Loomis,
Albert Culbertson, Jos. S. Leech,
Robert Marrow, - .Jas. EAdoornesd,
3. Gardner Collin, . . . N. Grattan Dlrupby,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Samuel M'Clurkan,
Chas. A. Colton, - JUL D. WWII,
• Francis raiz, 'Wm. Phillips.
John Fullerton, ' . Isaac 31.Perx
Jos. P. Gazzam, ill. li. ileury L. itingwatt,
Geo. F. 0 tilmerre, . Jno. ii:Shoenberger,
'• HopewellEepburn, - Geo. S. Selden,
-., Jas. W. 11 . .11 . ~A, James Obldle,
Jae. B.lloon, -
Wen. 8. Ilaven, Alexander Thuile.'
John Harper, '- - Gear H. Wells,
' --... Jas. Ilerdmanr - - - • ' - 'Robert Cheater'' , -'"
Wm. F. Johnston. Gecree R. White,
Patti Thooboid ilzatitelditte
:lit ,