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Along the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, the rain- poured down in dense torrents ; the creeks, runs,&o., were unable to carry away the Itoinenes boy of water thus precipitated into them, and they all overflowed their banks" run ning into' the fields, houses, &o. The large stone bridge across the Big Sewiokly, about fif een miles from Allegheny, although one of the most substantial on the road, was washed away; while the bridge at Courtney's Run was partially destroyed. The track, in many places between this and Rookeeter, was covered with dirt wash ed down from the hills, several feet deep, and "caused-a waspension of travel yesterday morning; but through the energy of the officers it was cleared off enough to allow the trains to run as usual in the afternoon. ffp the Allegheny the storm also appears to have been pitiless. Every little rill and rivulet •was converted almost instantly into a foaming torrent, and poured down the hills with resist less force. Farms cn hill sides and in volleys were deluged; the fences swept away, and everything moveable out doors started off in the freshet. Pine Creek rose higher than it bad ever been known before, and spread over all the adjacent country. Four coal railroad bridges, belonging to. Messrs. Spang & Co., cross ing this stream, were torn from their places, to gether with a large portion of the railroad track. Two bridges of the Allegheny and But ler Plank Road, on the same creek, were like wise washed down. The water also rushed into the coal pits of Messrs. Bpang & Co., situated three miles Ant the Run, and great• trouble will be experienced •in clearing them oat, so that work can be resumed again. Many of the mar ket gardens at the mouth of the °rink, when we visited them yesterday, were still partially un der water, atxd those from which the water had been drained were covered with broken fences, brushwood, timber, &c. We understand that the loss of Spang & Co. will be $2,000 or $3,- 000, end we feel certain that three times that amount will hardly cover the damage done to others. Ten acres of wheat belonging to 'Squire Show, four miles up the creek, (Shaw's Mills) were so prostrated by the rain that no hope is entertdined the crop will amount to anything. The township bridge across Doer creek was swept away; tho bridge across Squaw Run the same, so that travel along that way was entirely stopped yesterday. A bridge belonging to the Allegheny Valley Railroad, at Plum creek, opposite Fairport, was destroyed, as was able the township-bridge. In Birmingham, the coal slack from the front of Seeland & Co.'s coal pit, poured down the railway, and filled up the street at the bottom, several feet. In Temperanceville, the garden And yard of Mr. Frank Layda were covered with the same kind of stuff, and several days will be required to remove it. The storm expended its force before reach iog to the east and south of the city, and the only damage we hear of in that direction is to the crops; which are said to have suffered consider ably. We also hear that in the extreme north• ern part of the county the rain was preceded by tremendous hail storm ANOTHER ATTEMPTED. FE.AUDITLENT SHIP ENT. —We noticed yesterday thedeath of James Hay man, - at the Marine Hospital, from inhaling burning vitriol. This drug had been put on board the steamer Pennsylvania surreptitiously, and the cask being broken by some accident , caused a fire in the hold, which the deceased at tempted to extinguish. While doing so be was injured so dreadfully as to cause his death the next day. Yesterday morning another attempted frau ln lent shipment was made by the same firm. A cask represented to contain sixty five loaves of Sugar, and RiolCoffee, and weighing six hundred pounds, was about being shipped on board the Caledonia, for Smithland, Ky , when Captain Calhoun thought he smelt a mice, and charged that the suspicious looking cask contained some thing more combustible than the aforementioned groceries. This was indignantly repelled by one of the members of the shipping firm present. The captain ordered a cooper to knock in the head of the cask, when lo instead of Coffee and Sugar it was found to contain Gunpowder end Coffee. The eighth section of an Act of Congress, passed in August, 1852, "to provide for the better security of lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in wbole or part by steam," subjects the shipper of such combustibles as gunpowder, oil of vitriol, oil of turpentine, eamphene, &c., without being distinctly marked, to a fine of $l,OOO. We are informed suit will be brought against the offending parties in this instance. The security of persons traveling on Ouch craft, as well as justice to our insurance companies, demands that all such offences against the law be vigorously dealt with. . COURT OF QII/JIFEIi SESSIONS.—Present : 11 William B. IWClare, president. judge; Hon. t; briel Adams and Hon. William Boggs, assoni to judges. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Iggleson ; inch -it. went, assault and battery with intent to kill, on oath of a man nutted Thompson. The defend ant was indicted along with two others, 1 , tio wero not arrested. On the 30th of April about twelve o'clock at night, they broke into She house of prosecutor, in Peebles township, and abused and beat him, a hired girl, ;Aid ,others, badly. The jury returned a verdict of Commonwealth vs. Mrs. Collins; indictment, assault and' battery, on complaint of a airs. tarns. Verdict of guilty, and defendant a_n- Aencatto pay costs. Cominonwealth vs. Louis Voight ; indictment, •pasaing a small note. This was the first eriud• •zal prosecution in this county under the small mote law. The defendant was employed in the flouring mill of L. Wilmarth & Co., and paid out in change to prosecutor a $3 and a $1 Tule. The $3 was subsequently ascertained to bi- 11 counterfeit, but Voight refused to take it beet, and this prosecution was instituted in con's. quence. The jury returneda verdict of gni tyj Commonwealth vs. William Coulter; indhlt men; larceny of $217 from Robert M'Coy. Tile Nroseoutor is proprietor of the Court Etchequi r, SM. - the defendant formerly kept bar for h in. The InNueY is alleged to have been taken at dif ferent ti nee,in small sums, from the till of the bar. On 1:431. Etxt r „ a B en oc,"—Mr. W. H. Bailey—or as be is more familiarly known, "Old Bail ey,"-1 ea s us to- ‘ day for Philat:" l f il t lie the t City Museum. No where he has hen permatently engaged t: person who has the plea 'eure of his acquaiut. ance, or who has b een a fre,:luenter deepest of the Th ea- et n :•tt regr. tre, will hear this 'without we don't ke 377 He baa been with us so long that how:we will do without him. W. o will PIiLY Jose! Rural? or. Joe Beggs? or Sir Anthony Ala - sob:de? or a dozen other characters—n: 13 e want to see others in, but which will have to be performed by others—now that "Old Bailey '• is gone. But as Mr. Bailey thinks it. will be tho best for him, we must be content, however much we may regret it, and hope he will meet v ith that success in his new home which his talc uts 'eminently deserve. Wo. commend him to our 'brethren of the Philadelphia press as a gen le mma and an actor • as one who will hoe his row even in a city that has for its favorite i• uld men" a Thayer and an A'Beeket. A. STMIPEDE OP NEGROBS.—A gentleman ar lived in this city yesterday from lilarylood, having.in charge eighteen manumitted nem ?a, whom be was conveying to some place in 01 ,o, where he intended settling them, agreeably co the wishes of their former owner. Several of the negro-stealers and abolitionists who abound here, getting wind of the fact that a number of negroes were in tranaitu, in charge of a wilts man,. became possessed of the idea that they were slaves, and while on their way to the steamer Caledonia, on which passage bad been engaged, induced them to run off. The negroee, too unsophisticated to be aware of the foolish ness of their course, left with their new found acquaintances, and when last seen ware malting for Allegheny. probably to engage passage at the depot of the U. G. R. R. ELECTIOZI.—At a meeting of the members , of the First Presbyterian Congregation, held 3 es terday morning, the following gentlemen w aro chosen Elders,:—Samuel Spencer, John D. Mo , Cord, Robert Bear and Samuel Rea. Pio METAL BOATS BTIIIII.—Two boats loaded -with pig metal yesterday struck against she piers of the upper bridge, and sank, a few yt.rds • below. Six PAIRS of coal boats started out yeaterany Aaorning With the /lee. =EI MIEM 4,44. , ..,:..41 , „ . , ..-,- '',,er' ..,,,,_1...,,,,,,,,,,_. MIMI MEM _; ... ,.•-i , ..'.',.!:,*,.' : -. ..•,:v..- .. ',•::'-': - ...K. - .. r...:::,.'.:.:''.:,1--i',.;41',.:, Isloxvny, June 18 - `` - ' * =MR THE Exacarrtvz Cordatrarga of the American party for Allegheny county, metyesterday after noon at American Hall, and passed a resolution that the Convention to nominate county officers should be held on Wednesday, the - 18th of July eusuing, the delegates to be•eleoted at Primary Meetings on the evening of. the Saturday previ ous. A committee was also appointed to. draft a series of resolutions, or platform, to be pre sented for the adoption of the oommiitee'on Mon day next. JUNE 19 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Po,at. 808T07.4, Jane 18.—Smith Robinson, a freight agent on the Eastern Railroad, was arrested for stealing a beg of gold from Jackson Ato 's Express. He was counting the money when taken in office. He 18 a man of some property, and has a fetidly. An extra session of the State Council ef Know Nothings will be held on the 24th inst., to receive the report of the delegates to the National Council at Philadelphia. The se cret obligation will then be thrown off, and a mass con vention will be called in some central locality to take al tion on the course pursued in the existing political crisis. The anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill was ob- served with unusual pomp and display. Heavy Robbery of Government Fund.. 'BOSTON, June 18.—Jackson & Co•'e Express, betiveen Portsmouth and Boston, wee robbed this morning on the up train of $5,000 government funds. There were $27,000 In bags on the cars, being the balance of government money after paying off the frigate Constitution. Only one bag was taken ; it is supposed by false keys. The robbers, it is thought, got off at the way station. officers have gone from here on a special train to search. American Meeting in New York. Niw Yalu, June 18.—A large American meeting RIP held this evening. Speeches were delivered from stands, Two companies of continentals were present, and during the proceedings there was much enthusiasm. James W. Barker, the President, delivered an address, and the plat forta was read and adopted by acclamation. Dlr.,Faben■ and the Kinney Expedition. Naw Yens, June 18.—In the United States District Court, Mr. labene applied for and obtained lease to quit the city, pr sided be held himself ready to return should Kinney turn up. A manifesto from the latter, writte n itis alleged,, the day berms be left, denounces. the government"for the poroecu• tion to whish he has been subjected. From Washington City. WASHINGTON One, June 18.—It IS said that the President intended leaving this morning on a visit for several deys to a personal friend in Virginia, but has been prevented by the illness of his wife. Crimean Recruits Intercepted. Nov Yeas, Juno 18.—The revenue cutter Washington Intercepted a vessel leaving New York on Friday with near ly 80 men on board, alleged to have baen enlisted for the Crimea. • AUCTION SALES Auction—Da:Hy Sales. AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o'clock, A. M., a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Gonda, Clothing,Doote and Shoes, Hate, Caps, dc., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. H., Grocerles,Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur. niture, dc., . . r 4l.k O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stations ncy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Ch. , Clothing, Vari e ty Goods, Gold and Sliver watches, dc. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. 1)a31:11 Y. EL D4 37 / 1 3, Auctioneer MII.USTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS— '. On THURSDAY, creuing, July 28th, at 8 o'clock, at the kierchants' Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, by order of Wm. P. Daum, Trustee of Hugh D. Ring, the following valuable Real Estate and Stocks. viz: That valuable three story Brick Dwelling Ileuse, No. 154 Fourth street, the Lot having a front of nineteen feet on Fourth street, extending back eighty fire feet, Including a three feet alley—subject to mortgage or stsoc. Lot No 121 in Stephen Colwell's eubdlrinon of lots, Nes. 14 and 15 honing a front of twenty feet on Overbill Erect, extending back one hundred feet. One undivide t fourth of Lot No. 30 in Gray's plan of lots In Allegheny City, haying a front of twenty-eight feet seven inches on Anderson street, extending back one hundred and forty feet to Grey's alley. Six Lots in the Borough of Manchester, having each a front of twenty feet on southerly ride of Chauncey street, extending taut 128 feet 9 inches to South alley, being in Bakewell'a subdivision of out lot No. 247 in reserved tract opposite Pittsburgh. The undivided three-tifdas of two hundred and sixty-nine acres of Lead In Economy township, Beaver county, Co the north-west ride of the Ohio river, adjoining truts Now. 2b, 21 and :.' on the north, No. 51 on the east. No. 39 on the south, and N 0.48 on the west, being tract No. 4s in Leet'e district. No. 2of the depredation surveys. Subject to lion of $2,124. One hundred and thirty acres Land in Wood county, Vs-, fifteen miles below Parkersburg and three =lies from the Ohio river, on which are erected a tlaw•mill and Log Bea,. Subject tolien of $l7O. The north quarter of Section 13, in Township 47, north of Range 26 west, in the district of lands suldss-t to rude at Bout Ste Marie, Michigan, containing one hundred and sixty acres in Marquette township. The south west quarter of Section 19, In Township 47, north of Range 25 wee, in the district of 1- ode subjvcr , n salt. at foot Ste Marla, Michigan, containing one 'intoned and forty nine acres and Eft;-four hundredths, in Mar quette township. The north cast quarter of Section 24, In Township (7, north of Range 23 west, In the diets-ter of bade essi,,,...es ce sale at Soot Ste Marts, cmatistning one hundred sad defy acre.', to Marquette township - Ono outfields,' fourth of one hundred sod Erty•tTa of copper and agricultural lands in .Sectitin 6 of township 49. north of Range 42 west, in Oakland scounty z klichigan 77 shares Ohio and Ponnaylvanla Railroad Stook , 1 , 3 do North American Mining- Co 600 do Pittsburgh Mining Company Stock; 20 do forest City Bank of Cleveland do do Pittsbury,h and Cleveland it a.. do 10 do do do Steubenville IL R. do 22 do do Oonnellaville do do 6 do Chortler, Valley do :lc, 39 do Pittsburgh k Coal Rill Turnpike Co. do 66 do Temperonceville Plank Road Co. do 3 do West Newton Plank 200 do Bluff Mining Co. do 434 do Iron City Mining Co. do .30 do Fire Steel kilning Co, do 200 do Pittsburgh k Isle Royal Mining CO do 13 do Aztec Mining Co. do Terms at role. B. M. DAVIS, jvlfi if lI:ESTEE SALE Dk HOUSISS ANIF Lettits l =On UftDA Y &fit-roses°, June 234, at 2 o'clock, no the premises. by crier of Robert Woods, Esq., Trustee cf Daniel Haughey, will be sold, those three relueble hots of Ground situate no Liberty street, teller.° Water acid Front streets, ON,Fite Penna. R. Roast Depot, en a birb 1• erected three Ten S•nry mirk Buildings. Alen, one Lot of Ground en Water street, near the June- Urn of liberty and Water streets. The at:- on property le eery desirable for business rur• poses Bargaina may be exp,tel, am the ale will h, reedit re. Tfifics.—One thin! crib; residue in one and two years. with Internet, payable annually—wecured by bonito awl mortgage. I'. M. DA VIA, Auctioneer. L I INE CulThrtst SEAT AT AUCTION_ —ou TREKS DAY evening, June ttlist, at S o'clock, et the Mer• roan& Exehange, Fount; street, will be sold the beautiful Gauntry Seat of 11.1r.James Bennett, situated on the Brown fille Pinch Road, near Concord Church, about 3 miles from the city. T. e grounds contain OA acres, are highly colti• vetted, and have every rarloty of Apples Peaches, Cherries, Grapes, and other choice Fruit, just beginning to bear. The other imprn•ernenta are a tine tow modern built ten story Mansion . Hence of 11 room"; carriage house, stable, Ac. The above offers on excellent opportunity to any wish ing a desirable country renitence. Teemr.—Oneebalf cash; remainder in one and two years. Posseaslon given immediately. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Col 1. 7 0 A ;Lev: .L P EIRNt) E NS TN 6 A !to their ln it terret tolook at a valuable Brick House, No. 31 Federal etreet, with Lot of 25 I feet front by 125 feet deep, with side alloy. The honer is new, and will he sold on favorable terms. It contains a hail, parlor, dining.rcom and kitchen, four chambers, bath room, with hot and told water; shower bath; a room fitted up for washing and drying clothe": gas fixtures; elneeta and clothes-presses ' Ae., Ac. A good dry cellar under the whole house. Thin property Is pleasantly attested, and well worth the attention of those desirous of purchasing a pond Boum. S. CUTHBERT A SON, jel3 No. 140 Third at. Charlotte Marne, ANEFACTURER AND DEALER In Niko ?ogres, erd AL Importer of Music and Musical Instrument/1. Foie Agent for the celebrated ILLIIMIIiO runnel also, for Haller, Dans A Co.'s BOSTON Naxos, with and without OrllerMates Attachment. (m 731 No. 118 Wood atiret. LARD 01L--90 barrel& No.l for sale by B. A. FAUN KSTOOK & 00., jel3 Corner Wood and Firet sts • OSIN—DO bble for lode by jel3 B. A. FAIINEBTOOK A CO rEN CrISN RED-100 bble "Cookson's," Imported and for sale by B. A. PAIINESTOCK .4 CO., jel3 Corner IVood and First sta. VVANTED—TEN SNARES CITIZENS' DEP. BANE BTOCE, by AUSTIN 1005118, Stock Broker, jel3 O2 Fourth etreet. OlNK—Crowds, daily, to the ENTERPRISE GAL. LERY, for Bret-rate Likenesses. Prices, 50 cents and upwards. jelB ANTED—A COOK, A WAsLIWO.RAN, and o UEEtr Vilf MAN GIRL able to sew and perform housework generally. Apply at No. 410 Liberty street, O. iodurs AGENCY. Jen. OUSEKEEVEI.B IN WANT UN AELP, either German Ma or English Girls, can be well Oupplied bpealllng at 410 Liberty street (jel4 ) O. BARR. I:3INE HAVANA BEG/din—l have . • large aasortment of genuine 0111011311 &gars. Those wa nting a good article can procuro them at JCS. PLEIttING'S, R Corner Diamond and Market at. "EiVERY BEASON lIAS ITB PLEABURESiand the pub jr.4 lie eau at all times Ilnd seasonable fashionable and reaireble Goods at the Wholesale and Befall BOOT AND BROM EMPORIUM, at N 0.107 Market W. street. E. SCIUMERTZ jel.s ANGES IN TILE WRATH...NB hare probably soiled kj your fine Gaiters. You can get plenty more of the same sort at prices to suit the hard times, by calling at the Cheap and Fashionable Store of W. El. 13011MEATZ, jell No. 107 Market street. ,11 UNISIER COME AT , InducinCHMERTZ to do the lB bes be can to supp LAST ly the inceasing demand for fine GAITERS, French SLIPPERS, Misses and Chß dretee FANCY SILOEB of every description. No: /07 Mar ket street to just the place to get well suited. Buy your Shoes at the Uheap Store of [jolt.] W. E. BOLIIII.I.IIITZ. CAiKIS YOE APPLE4juet received; for eale & ANDERSON, jels No. 89 Wood street BOOEB AT COST. , ;--Wlshing to redact, cur stock, we will in future over our assortment of BOOKS, STATION ERY, AG, &c., AT EASTERN COST PRICES. Those wish ing to supply Libraries, and persons in want of Shoot Books, wilt now have an opportunity of procuring .Books at from 25 to 50 ter cent. less than elsewhere. All In want of Bargains should call soon at LAUFFER'S, 1012 57 Wood et., Pittsburgh, Pa. R•ZOBS, SCISSORS AND POCKET KNIVES.—Knife Blades of Lbe finest quality Inserted. Scissors and 'failure Shears ground In the beet manner. Razors con. caved and set in superior style, by BOWN & I'ETLEY. 1 ars Wood st. -,t-tiorin il_ll,J TTO BE LOARE re D, at 6 per cent. interest, for two years, in connection with the cute of $1,500 worth of desirable Real Estate. The whole to be securtd by bond and mortgage. Enquire of lONS A CO., - - No. 71 Fourth street. QTRAWBERRIXB . FOR PRESERVIRI — .— P . firm Berries, freiti from the vines at 10 A. M. and 4 P. M., at tbe Seed Store. Fif th et. fjet‘j JAMES WARDROP. C WARE-20,000 Bteambos=Tar ra m. irvuu) CAGES-13 )07 JD for gale by • (dullyeariswr Bytausstiltitra Boston Itemu. this day reTcelvad tifv •- . , "- -- % .41-4- " • . : k.O • •t. ' . . '• • " • . • 1,, • 4 . • - • ‘..." - • • #•: - ,3h• 4 • • tit .. • . - . ISSSia COAIMERCIA YOST. PIT 7 sutatorCtioAlto AttyvaAroe, .AN BIEI3.6I.I.ANTS* EXCHANGE. • OFF/CEM • President-40BR SHIPTON. S. • • • First rice President—Wm. 11. SMITE!. &corgi " " WM. R. Ilmowm. Secretary—Wm. 8. RAVIN. Treasurer,-JoitsD.. SQULLT Superintendent—S. T. Noir:num , JR. amcmittee of Arbitration for June.—Wmclem H. SKIM V. P.; Jszers M. COOPHR, 8. Ilemmtuan, THOMAS ilutasert, W. P. Jo4oo. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH if/11%E48 Orval or Toe DAILY Moannea Pore, Tuesday, June 19, 1855. LOUR--Sales $6 bbls Superfine and 11xtra, from wharf, at $9,56@9,69; 65 - do do, without inspection, 69,76; 100 do Superfine, from store, at $9,75; 20 do do at $9,87% 25 do Extra. from store, at $10,00; 30 do at $lO,OO ; 61 do 01111 Fine, from store, at $8,25 ; 72 do No. 2, do, at $8,60; 95 do, inspector's do, at $9,00. CORN MEAL—Sales 50 bbls, from store, at $4,00. GRAIN—Sales 200 bus shelled Corn, from renarf, at 90c: 450 do do, from store, at 98c; 540 do Oats, from depot, at 5914 c; 300 do do, from store, at 00c; 100 do do at 60, iiCON—Sake 4000 Dm Shoulders, Sides and Hams at Rti", 934 and 10 1 4, cash; 5000 Ito do do do at 8 1 4, 9 , 4 and 1t4.4., cash; 3000 Ihs Shoulders at 8 . 1 ,.,j'e, cash; 361:0 IN canvassed llama at 11c. cash. METAL—The only sale reported is one lot of 125 tons Tennessee at 579,00, six months. TELEGIWE IitARKSTE3 New Yeas, June 18.—Cotton unchanged; a moderate, bu siness; sales 2000 bales. Flour declined 12%e; sales 7,600 bbla good Ohio at $9,37k69,76; Southern steady-; sales 600 bbis at $1103111,37. Wheat unsettled. Corn firm with up ward tendevcy ; sales 118,000 bus mixed at $1,00Q.1,01. Pork a trifle higher; sales 800 bbis old Mean at $17,132., $17,75; now $18,18@l8,25; Prime $16.12®15,25. Beef firm. Lard unchanged. Whisky, Ohio, firm at 35035?4. Ore cerien unchanged; a moderate business. Stock', better— Money unchanged; Missouri sixes 97; Indiana fives 811.4; Ohio sixes 107%; Cumberland 29; New York Central 9814; Erie 49" V; Little Miami 100; heading 90; Cleveland and Toledo SSA. Pi - maximqua, June 18 —flour dull; receipts and stocks very small; no export demand, and shipping brands are fnselyoffered at $10,50©10,62, withnut finding buyers, ex. rapt in small quantities. Rye Flour and Corn Meal dull— the former at $7,62®57,87, and the latter at $ 4,? ; mat kvt poorly supplied. Wheat. in very little demand; tales 600 bus Pennsylvania red at $2,49, afloat; sides 400 bus mixed at .$2,55, and soma whiteat the game; sales 1,400 bus Lake at $2,20. Rye opines is slowly; we quote at $1,05. Corn in fair demand; galas 3000 to 4000 bus, mostly Southern yel low, at $1,07 afloat, and 1000 bus in store at $1,06. Cate dull; again declined; gales 4,000 to 5,000 bus Pennsylvania at 50c, and 900 bus prime Southern at the same. Groceries and Provisions uncharged. Whisky steady; email gales In bbls at 30, and id hhda held at the tame price. CINCIliNktl, June Ik.—Plour quiet and dull at $9,3069,40. Whisky 304. Sales 1200 bus Corn at 75. Oats dull at 44 @45; gales 100 bbla Mesa Pork at $,6. Molasses 31. Sales 100 bags common Coffee at 10%. JOHN W t M.'CARTHY, Dill _Poster and Distributor, Hi {9ltt attend to the Posting and Distributing of nil kinds of RILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXIIIIRTIONS, All corainuni.tlons--either Ly nytil, telegraph, or other irlee—dirtmteal to the aline of the .\loruing Yost, will re. esife,prompt attoration. a pi' BRITISH MANUFACTURERS' MANGY J. N. LAWTON & BROTHERS. I BON; Steel ; " W " Iran Wire; Chains, Cables A Anebore: "XL ALL" Cutlery, Razors. Files, S.rove and Edge Tools; Crass ynnJry ; Gas Fitclugs; Japanned and Tin Warn; l`leta: Twines; Shoe, Threads; Canyas; Hessians: Burlaps; etc , 11 John era:, NEW FOIL/C, 25 Kaby sercrt, BOSTON. SOLI AGLY7S fon . .osepl.l Ciuudry At Co, Pyor.ore Mille, Ilridport. Noah !Tingley & Sons, Cmlley and Id verieml nytande Brothers, Iron WM« Stills, Warrington. Perkin k Marshall, Telegraph Works, rthelfield. Ethnolbred, Loverldge A Co., Merridale Works, Wol verbampton. tijk! W. WITASON, PlTTautlann, I n L 49 received the'rth. Y, pointusent for the exclusive sale within the State of Pennsylvania cf CITARLOS FILOWIIAM*B TKD CIIROSOMETEII WATCH.L. , :." "now series." For the excellence of the prthreple Cl these time keepers, the Britith Government reccutty awarded Fredstism $16,550. In the {Vetches of the new series, Mr. F. bas suemsejed by • more correct adjustment in isoalrontsra and an entirely new and peculiar construction 01 the train, by which more poorer is obtdorl hit'reaar of vine, In produ c no x tune-keepers of seculerful and unrivalled accuracy. The greet imposture of ,the improvrd \Vetches Is a perfect rexu• batty f lose under every variey of rlitnate, end ps.thon. toe pelfect are the atljusiments, that the most violent exercire, cu borne born, jumping, Ac , produrea on them on seriothle effect They are therefore peculiarly adapt's', for Railroad purp,e•. Their general performaroce It n rotnot , of tareire months. For Bale Fy TURTICIT A CLA.NEY. Markrt r,rner Fourth. I.loarrlttig bettool, OR SUMMER DaLI:Di tio1.7?11 GL E N I,l,trt:L sod tarot:nix are iittere..l for Iti:NT for etittor the above vurpeeer. the Site and orratigetheot of the. lit.hftr, the beauty, extent sal ••r,rt, er and Th e atagalar advantage of the retitios, reelected from tiarry• that it ati,:irotiovable. reieler thu a ritc.it itiftftlrahla laratuh fur eilliftr • Mahout' Female e.,Tw miry. For tirrma, apply I. tntilf4 tf J. It Lit. ti 7 E' - mot .tract. Writing CI College. I , IIE. G•ntlelhen ittet trot ilto and Lir mine Writier Cies.... tortiln. op*, 11.11 - Ihg the ftothu,‘. uc to Mr. J. P. NI lianat ahoile alyies cr atni Ladle , Writin t ; are fir univer-aily atm No.;..citeetiA of Vert rfthittiiftL ip iftstill . l'l,l of ) - -et tivs-e er,ut•^l L• thft Ti-a , h1.1. to tee th,11111t1 , 17. ITITTITC , I72I r!strtr ••teotiotculy .. atir patent . f r bit huAr.,-,.. n r diet to ;mot hi. IrmitAttil - ti .Icatti,,l [1 call ow, a. h., h.ro r-vratiliy dune le thie city. 1.1,1 V,;L:llg Cal 3, wrt:lell lu '1 un , qual;el 1,43.1 A Ornkrimrast Pro mao,Glp rtn to nr ler .ny.:l butumer itct.rest 9 , HE nur4,ll3cr ha, W.:v.l up In •-x , .;:, , zt IJUILDINi, for AC L I,M)jobATIoN by A FEW FASIILIEtt, wt, ctzy with to rerur. a Vie•vant an locality during, for t urZeZ, Ttp, IL„t•• U 1“ . _,E4,1 tzTo Wilwstrvra Pitc.burvh, an for Dmr, ro,,a cannel for tlrtfithetu 6,uvry lib%) r•r•ry desi rable, rc.r.-,(nrt por.cual , y. ra th• pro. ,03.:1.1111 . 1 A. It Elle F.P. Por S ale. nni..s,catsle ttitr.,. •r.rt n• v• r Fl MEU IS ti I:, 0 tc,tl r>1113.1,. in• .tr , .lm. A • oup•rtur DOUBLE FLUE tit 1 . ..01 1 t , .11,7„ a•O tpl.l, (0 rinat Partneri& of Jon:. SI'DEVITT k 11110. was .1i• aolvad oo the tkr.t !mat. Jeho Inn rontiou. the buetoess at ttle aml at tens in the r. , ttlecirt,t Of the bualotes of the late :Ir., 30If ti .NI'DICV ITT, W ILL! ,t),I b I; V ITT rittnbargh, January 81, jar,* lAM nutloyflnl to 10 vt:4,. r•. by r 111.1,111,e1 11111th utei, Grornallef 'ft I , ..rtarn,; Whartoce.• 10,1 And EIVISoUI.ry IIE9 11.1.1t0l r ~ r fa .; 211 C.:11, of Nlornurag Port Palmer's Celebrated .V.plcUrean sst QTA.I).± ritEhMl f...r tl • %.,rt.g 0 I+l.ll, }lest, Gam., ar We. 1,10,4 , a/1 F„ , ..1 Lucut.r , • lir, to try It- Prtea 2S vent.% r.-r br.t.l.le,at all CI r,ery ut..l Fruit et.tra ID U.:a I.!ulted 6tatea ar,l For eats by 3.1 . C.J.1.11:t1 and G. II R E YEI I'i;tal•urgb. F.l' 1VI:I1/111 :141 Marital .tr•+ , t, Philadell.boa •Ekltivulawls . la ROM the Coal Wortsof the subeeribere, In Tetapeeene , r sills, a small HAY StULK, blind of the lea ayn. Any person rein:riling, or giving information of the raid .11 , 14 . , will bo liberally rewarded, by railin;.• nn OILVEILAY k COLLINS, je.iblattw J. L. DIAILSILIALLa, (Sucotvor to 11. Le.,) 'ool Dealer & Commission Merchant NO. 179 1.14M:15 MILLET, 1'ir,r2.0r...111, I. Bcfcrie—W.liirClintn , lt A Bros. Kramer A Rabin, Iltown A liirkpotti,k, Murphy,Tie min A CO. 1 Pittsburgh, Miry '24,71455—0n y . 2.4-I:iniai nts la liud Caps. We would Molts tho rittrnttr.ra of our frionda and the puhile to a splendid of,ortment of HATS sod CAPti, which we are now opening for the Eurnim, trade, which, for beauty of btylr, excerNirl onythin,; eve, offered In the city, or west of the .51ountoin• • Coll and . - -r amine for yourselves. J. W iLeON A NUN, ap7 91 %Tim( II tri,t, Pittsboreh• AA. AlAtiON A CO. will oiler their estrusire stock of • Ella sod 9traw Donuts, litialars, Montilla*, Embroi deries, White Gods, Drrei Goods, Trimmings, Ire., at a. re duction of 25 to 70 per cent. from usual t rim,. jell (A Illt) AND INDIANA ItAltatOAD—s2,o9o Mods, 7 per 4.,/ cent. interest, of this Company for rale. WILKINS it CO-. je9 Commfoo. Ftcrk Itrokern, 71 Fourth stre«t. ,r CINLY $760 fora new brick LICUEr of two stories and LOW V .. / moot, In good order, rooms papered, furnish.] will good grates, hydrant, out-oven, &e.; Rhode and fruit trees. The lot is 23 teet front on Roberts street, by 106 deep on Rose street, near Passavant's Hospital. Terms easy. S. CUTIIII CRT & 50N,140 Third street. FII,ENCIL CANDIES-- 50 lb Jody Cakes; 50 lb Vanilla prom; 100 lb Sugar Almondf; 20 lb cream Chocolate; 60 lb Cream lion Bons, in 2 lb boxes; 5 gross Crystal Dozer; 60 th Vanilla Sager Aliment's; 60 lb Lemon " Just received and for sale by REYSIEIi & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street. rrillAT LAND ItROInTER issued by Thome,. Woods. and j given away to all at 75 Fourth Street, describes a great variety or Violas, llousiai and Lots. Those wanting homes would do well to get a Register. Oa it is described a few fine Country Seeto. lie o l TLIOM AS WOODS. Lorimer Property at East Liberty for Sale. 23 LOTS OP GROUND at the East. Liberty Station, to be Sold on SATURDAY, the 30th day of June, instant, at 10 o'clock, A. AI , at Public Sale, en the premises. These Lots are beautifully situated for private retidenees, and as the sale is peremptory, It will he advantageous to those desiring such property to attend the lab, NSW Can he seen at this and the office of the Tru• tee. Tams.— One-third in band, one third at Rix mouths, and one-third at eighteen months with interest. jel4:td THOMAS MELLON. Masten. To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers end Illaoufooturers. TILE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality I. of OIL OH COGNAC, of which of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a fdacCognac Brandy. His ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARD'S BRANDY; of ZAJIAICA and ST. CROIX MINI, ARAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCELIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New Yoek manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di. rections for use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS PEUCHTWANG ER, 141 Malden Lane, New York. P. B.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Pilule., Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's ExLCopaiva, Sulphate Am tombs, &a. dec2l:is tf BOY WANTS A PLAGE WITH. A YARISIERMU Agive good references. A Boy fourteen years of age wants employment about an office in the city. A German Blacksmith, sad a Young Man as Book keeper or Salesmen. Good references can to given. G. BARK. jell 410 Liberty titrret._ - Vali BALE-13 ACREM OM ti ROUND on the Lawrence villa and Sharpsburg flank Road, between the lands of Mr. Thomas Wallace and Mr. David Holmes, fronting 570 feet on the south side of the road. It le the only supe rior piece of ground for sale at so low a rate on that beau. tiful road. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, my2l 75 Fourth street. .t..t • et ~ t i ~ MMIXIIME=I lIMEEffil Strayed, - • - - . It Ell S FOR ATV ER .7PIEJV Taa Itmot.—The stage of water at dusk lastevening was 10 feet 1:4 MA pier' mark ' Mid' fnllltfg. ' we i n , Informed by those who measure the depth of water that enoitgle tan fell on Satitrday Crating teat'to ids* the river WlRche,rt more VIE fast`tiss6uger steamer "lore't City' &Abe regular packet for Wheelitig this moruilig; she. leaves at 10 D'clat. 'Tat tow tugs, Hornet, Hercules and Luke "Erie left with six or seven barges in tow yesterday.. • " KMTUCIT Hone" is the title of Copt. G. 8. Reed's new boat, now being completed. We hope she marproTe to her owners a profitable and fleet craft. Carr. 8. Dean calls his new light draught steamer "Flora," and is a pretty Httlo craft, which will glide through the water like a thing of life. Tax "Minerva" arrived from 8t Louis yesterday. She came up over the Falls through the middle chute, drawing four feet water. This is the first boat that hoe ascended the Falls for some time. Tas steamer " Ella," Capt. Poe, took on board yesterday a large lot of Pittsburgh manufactured articles and -40,000 feet of flooring boarder for St. Louis. She purposes leaving today. THE steamer "Allegheny,' Capt. 3l'Lean, is the regular packet for Cincinnati this morning; for speed and accom modations she Is not surpassed by any boat In the trade. She loaves at 10 o'clock. Hop Ligtner, the prince of good &Howe, will do the honors In the clerk's office. Tms regular Muskingum packet, the " Chevolt," will Maw for Zanesville to-day, being the most regular packet in the trade this season. Those having business that way will do well to engage passage on the “Cherrolt," as we can users them sh is unsurpassed by any boat on the river. AUSTEALIA.—This boat, which' sunk last Saturday in th. Missouri, was intoned for $17,000, and her freight list for $lO,OOO. A letter, written near the arena of the wreck, and received hero yesterday, rays that the sand Is washing con_ gently Into the wreck through the tremendous gap made by the snag,:anl will render_lt, at least, a difficult matter to raise her. PORT OF PITTBBVRGH ro FM 7 "NCR= WAYZE TN Till 0/IANNEL. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. Luzerne,Bennett, Brownsville. " Gen. Bayard, Peebles; Elizabeth. " Clara Fisher, Renderickson, West Newton. Michigan No. 2, Bast, Wellsville. " Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. • Chevoit, Brown, Zanesville. • Convoy, Wolf, tielliopolle " Venture, Gordon, Beaver. " Challenge, Crooks, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. Luzenze,Bennett,Brownsville. " Gen. Bayard , Peebles, Elisabeth. " airs Bieber, tionderickson, West Newton " Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville. Venture, Gordon, Beaver. • Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. " Gen Lorimer, Steubenville. " Caledonia, Calhoon, St. Louie. STEAMBOATS. "1855." PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AHD SAINT LOUIS. Pittaburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packot Line, TOR Tllll CONTXTVSCT OT PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT nrrxxim PITTSBURGH, CINCLNNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louts. Taos Luz to composed of seven rat class powerful Steamers, vine sidalikualled for speed, splendorotafely, and comfort, and is the ONLY TYLEOLCILI DAILY LINZ OIiTYLII U PALY* on the Ohio river. It connects with the IS. Mall Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passengers and freight arc ticketed and re c.-tried through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boot,: D. 391 of Departure Scots. a:pains. from Pa:burgh. BUCKEYE STATE..-.-.M. W. BerrtnOOrza....Sunday. KEYSTONE erATE.-...Jecou Ilarcze—... Slonday. A ILIA lIENY .........a.....G to. M'Lun....-...-....Tnetday. CINCINNATI -IL Ilcurra Wednesday. PM I LADELPILIA IL J. °Ram- ......... --nun/day. rirrsuunott_ IN. Ckne . -Friday. PEN N SYLVANIA....-..Jno. Ku/curd-ran. Saturday. Leave dally .110 o'clock, A. M., prod/rely. No (:eight rem/Seed after oboe o'clock cm the morning Of da;mrture. Fcr pa:ld/Ware, apply cn board, or to JUfl B. LIVINGSTON Joaz; FLACK, ' I Armor, MOSIOCCOLheIa nOttbe LI/lading& I norm Pittsburgh, 18bb. Pittabsargh, bitelabeflyalle awl W basin:kg Packets. The DIVRIN L, Captain 41.45. Bnrantran, and tha VOIIE:AT CITY, Captain Gtnaas D, Moans, ail run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, ttsuissneille and Wheeling, stopping at all totems...flats ports. Tte 15071111:AL will lea.. Pittsbur4t on Mondays, Wol - en 1 Vrtday., at 10 o'clock. A.M.—Returning aho will lenrn whoa:lna on Tusedo7s, Mural...ow A. Th. Fogg:AT CITS will leai. 7111.Lnri , .6 an Tuesdays, Thomlays anti Saturday., at 10 o'oloclr.. A. SI.--Rtlurnizg, ELe will leo.o 11 - 1 - ....1114 on Motolaya, Wwlnr4lay. and I'd tiny., at o'cic-ck, A. 11. Yot tr.l„ , ,iat or pa... Age apply on &Ard or to COLLINGWOOLL Agrnt, nror7.l N. 155 Eton! streAt. The FLI earner C E CIT, Capt. D. Drcekk, afigronte T. klekke Clerk, Ain leave for the streve end Laterrnediate porn co TUESDAY, JUDO lEDIE=i for trel4ht m patsazo apply on board, or to COLLIN:UW(IOD mood LIMINES. Agents For Clisaianott. Tbo atoarnrr CLIALLENCiK, Captain Nat Ana Cao , :as; Clark, Carrirausnrs, sill lost, for thr above and Incertmodlate poste on ICEDNEO. DAl', Juno 3)01. at 10)1.11. For freight or pwsgs apply cm board, or to tan.. VLACK a LIVINtiSTON. Agent,. For St. Lottl• Direct. The alcaturr WA.taIIINOTON CITY, Captain C. Et-taxt, & l'arrattn Cletk, will leave, to the above and tntercictlistn ports on WEDNEtiDAY at 10A .1.1 For freight or pammage applT ea head, or to )49 JOIIN FLACK, Agent For Clnetartall and St. Lout•. The ataatnn. LUCIE. MAY, Capt. J. J. niaill ons—Artrattr ROZl.7ltolt, Jr.. orr I t —WM bill', Lx tt,, , , above and all latertardiato porta en Tl' F.: , DAY, Jul. 1011 1.01,L, at 10 A. M. ,1,413 JOAN FLACK, A pat. For St. Lords, Quincy and li.eoknk. - - The steamer ELIA, Capt. A. Not; Caul. Ciern ; learn for the above and folrr mediate tr,rta on TUESDAY, 14..11 Inet , at 10 A )1 jeln C. BARNES, Agent. M=2MCCI The steamer NtilV YOltK, Cart. On.wcat, Boum% Clerk, will leave tor the above and Inivrtuevllate perte on TUESlhaV,June at It) o'clucx, A M. Yrr freight owl slcsiavt apply on board, or to ;•1 , O. It A ttN EF, A grot. Vor Ml. Louts Thu toe nev strutter tiORTII STAR, Capt. Ilisirrre, A. J. HatrtsrT, Clerk, tell IVIITV fur shore sod lutermedlate porta on TUES. DAY, Juue 10th, at 10 o'clock, A. IL. For I might or purage apply On board, or to JOlOl FLACK, Agent. S. 1855 CANADA WEST. rcTi r . C &e sa V n e' s i l a ; d off t r u t r li w t a e l g. e 7 i taik TIIII PINE low pressure steamer TELEOIIA.PII, Captain IL flar.itow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follows e it 1.1,0,1 Cleveland for Port Stanley, every 'MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at 734 o'clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Lenore Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY SATU RDA r EV e.N tg 0, at 7N o'clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Coloration and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake shorn, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Alno connects at Port Stanley with the London Lion of Stages, which connects with the Great Western haltered. Yor freight and pawage apply onboard or to BCOVILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; P. V. I.IOLCONIB, Port Stanley, or A. Port Burwell. nlartn:toor J. K. 33arbour, LiEVER CLERK, ST. Louts, !do., (at W. N. Newell's °Rice.) J. K. BARBOUR haying long experience in Receiving end Distherging Freight for Steamboats, offers superior inducements to Steamboats desiring a DISOKARG. IRO CLERK. tny4 Wirlis ATTORNEY AN b COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Aire SoLtrt voti in Cuancear, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands end Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims in Client Britain and Ireland. Ool'cottons made In this and adjoining Counties; Es. totes of decedents settled; Real lidn' tato bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Offinn street, s. few doors ebove - Eittßigida Pittsburgh, Match 28, 11155—{mh28:dsw A. W. Noster, NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the States of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. /. Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for roeo'd or use in any of the above named States, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhrde Island. Pitteburgb, March 28, 1858--Imb23idew I I:Mita dr, nitiuskat, ARCEITTECTE.:—OnIess: Philo Hell, No. 75 Third street, Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. Jyl2.llm Corks t Corksll Gorki/II: OF EVERY DESOWIPTION—IncIuding )Slineral Water, Porter, Speck, dm &c. To be had at IL °VEILING TON'S Wholesale and Retail Cork Store, No. 76 Smithfield street, at New York prlce.s. jell,6t D APFEE SNUFF-103 IN or floe scented Rappeo dnu lip received by JOS. FLEMING, je72 Corner Glatuqud and Martetat. HNair AND CANARY tIEED—A large supply of Hemp and Canary Seed received by JOB. FLEMING, el 2 Corner Diamond and Market at. A"R'S MERRY PECTORAL-2 gross of this role. brated Cough ReMody; also, '2 gross Aye's Comp Cathartic Pills reed by JOS. FLEMING, jell Corner Diamond and Market st. , AMARLIVDS—A aupply of good ire j caved by jol2 30S. FLEMING, Corner Diamond and Market st. (j CittritilVti YULISIONIO BYRUR-12 dozen of this ex cellent Cough Remedy received by JOS. FLEMING. 'ei2 Corner Diamond and Market st. D LUIS, LICK WATER—Ib bbla of this celebrated mina I) rat water received by Jod. FLEMING, jell Corner Diamond and Market st._ YOU WVN—Somebody. Give that somebody a truthful likeness of yourself ; and don't forget OAIIOO, No. 713 . Fourtl streot. jel2 lAMBS SlLlin—A. A. MASON h CO. are offering their( JJ splendid stack of Silks, comprising rich Striped, Bar. red and Figured Dress Silks; Foulard, India, Brocade and Plain Black Silks, Ac., at a great reduction from usual prim. Jell 10 BORE OBANOM just receitlr for tge by 0 S lt&YMBB 401.2 NO. ;9 Wood OtrOet. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! VIROIIGIEI Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, IOWA) MISSOURL KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to the Illisalssippi. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL aia?M ROAD FOHNELELY 711 i CHICAGO _AND ALMORA & C. MELITLRY - . - TRAcT 8.. B. is now cosioamr.ED, . . And T'ralna run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLLNGTON, lowa, without change of Care. The Only Ditec,t Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT .D IS MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, An ' and the °six ALL ILALLROAD Route from CHICAGO TOST.LOU/S, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, 4ORSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stationa on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Meals. Moot . Trame on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from The East—kivolding all laying ()Ter at any of the points. Stages lease Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern MisBollli--making, the quickest and most reliable 'route tb reach' all The IrripOrtant points west of the Missisgippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles less staging than by any other route. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the CONTINUOUS Rest, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West— well eocked with the Most Modern Locomotives and elegant new Care. this route passengers are sure of making conned How, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexations delay of fogs and Ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this mute can be purchased at all the Railroad 011icea in the East; at the Office of the Company, corner of Clatk and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena R. R., and at the Mich. Cent. It. R. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn ete:4• opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch.: C. G. RABIMOND, Sup'L O. E. FOLLETT, Gen'i Ticket Ag't, Chicago , . air TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad. Offices of the country. mhl9 CILNTRAL OHIO RAILROAD. •; , '": 4 ; •;.•••:.7.7. g5-P - LP:,1;v4 . 1, • Summer Arrangement—Change of Time THREE DAILY TRAINS EACII WAY, (SUNDAYS EX. CEPTED.) And but one Change of Cars between Columbus and Baltimore. _ _ MMIIMM;=I Lcare: (Express Train, Mall Train, Night Traln)—Co luta bus 10:10 A. M. 2:30 P. M.; 11:00 P. M. Arrire: Bellalr 4:20 P. M; 9:16 P. 614 6,16 A. M. Leave: (Mall Train, Express Train, Night Train)—Bell sir 5:60 A. M. 12:00 M 4 or.oo P. M. Arrive: Columbus 12:40 P. M; 640 P. M; 1:10 A. M. COIN° EAST. - . The 10:10 A. 01. Express Train, connects at Coltunbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. 01. and with the Train from the West on the Columbar, Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and AIL Vernon, anil with Trains rn the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Exprms Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Etaßroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East. ern Cities. The 2:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky. MansflAd and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Tralo at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana polis and Richmond by nu:truing Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 1)15 P. M, and leave by 10:30 P. hl. Trott on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti more at kP. M., next day. The 10:30 I'. M. Train connects at Columbus with the Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at E, P. 11., and arrives at Relit& at 3:10 A. M.; connecting with the Aneemmoda iion Tiain on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Damen gars leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route, rid Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day ton, reach Columbus In season to take this train; -and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern no 5:45 A. M. Mail Train connects at Bellair with Night Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and fromelandusly, Mansfield and Mt. Verney, and Chirago rt¢ Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for X01:1114 Dayton, Indiana polis, and Chicago, ran Dayton and ria Urbana. The 12 M. intact, Train connects with •bo Papricsa Train from Ealthincre, and arriveo In Columbus at 6v40 P. M., and concerts with trains going South and West arriv ing in Cincinnati at 12. Tho 5:33 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Midi Train at 2.30 dirt ct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana poll% Lafayette, Terre haute, Saint LOUIS and Chicago. myls ISAAC 11. SDUTHWICK, CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. EN l'll= F'.lV—'4.:lFUeigifei STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WELLSrtz.zz - ,_ Ohio and Pennaylvanta Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. UE el:tartest, quktteat and most relialle route to Toledo, T Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, and Bt. Lordn, to VIA CLEVELAND. - . - This route 4 One nunlied miles shorter and about nine hour, quicker than the cirtnitouS cm , yin Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to CDloson. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago incnty-three hours, and 5t Louis thirtyaevon hours. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leasing Pitta burgh at 3.0, A. NL, 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. M., maned at Alliance int &3 A. M., 11.43 A. M., and CIO P. M., as follows: . Trains for Clare I and leave Alliance at ILA' A. IL., and 1200 11., and 035 P. IL, coan .vting at Iludaon with Train' for Cuyahoga Salim and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04 A. M., 2.20 P. M., and 0.00 P. U. Paaaangeri for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louto, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-wort, who with to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh et 6 00 A. IL, and arriving In Cleveland at 2.20 P. Id., as that la the only train by which dos., connections are nuela through to the above point. Paasengera by [lda train row-ti- Chicago at 7.20 next morning, and St. Lords at mid. night. The sttamera Forest City and Diurnal wlli leave the Mo. nengahcla wharf every morning, (Sundays ex.u.pted.) at 10 o'clock, rot Weil'ril:e, connecting with the train leafing Well/Tilde at 1.90 t NI., and arriving at Cleveland at 9.00 I'. NI. Au Accommodation' Train will leave Wellsville daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 6.1) P. 31., connecting at Bayard with Express Train arriving to Cleveland at 2.20 P. St. Trains from Wellsville and Cleveland connect at Bayard for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dover, and New Philadelphia: 4fir 7ic_kets for Cleveland, Chicago and tho North-west, via IVellsville, are sold at a lees rate than via Alllanco. Thy Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chhugo, run as fhlloves leave Cleveland at 7.30 and •1.30 A. hl., and 6.25 P. Si ; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. , 11., 7.00 A. M., and 10.00 A. M. Trains lease Maro for Rock Island and St. Louis Le follous: For Rock Island at 9.00 A. M., and 11.00 P. AL For St. Loma at 9.1 b A. 51., and 10.03 P. M. Passengers for St. Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet,and thencaoser the Chicago and 51Luiesippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louis. Passengers by the 9.15, A. IL, Train arrive in St. lonia at 11.20 tame evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there roo checked for Chicago and Et. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. _ Ist class. 21 crs. leclaxt. Od crs. To Alliance 42 30 To La 5a11e...415 50 st 3 50 " Cleveland ... 400 " Rock lal'd, 18 00 IL 25 " Toledo -..„.. 620 " Galena .... 18 15 14 00 " Chicago 13 00 $lO 50 " Spring fi eld 18 70 16 20 Bloomingt-.16 90 14 40 " Burlington 21 00 " Bt. Lout .....21 00 16 60 Passengers ere requested to procure their tickers et the office of the Company, In llonongahele House, below the corner. J. DURAND, Supt, Cleveland. mh2B J. A. CAUCIIRI,Ag't, Pittsturgh. MOM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS RAIL i ffIaiENRIMELZ' ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and MEI ppl. dirryiew the Great American Express and U. S. Maile. ut; Only Direct and lirlieble Route to the South and T elouth•Wcat—Seventy Mlles Shorter than any other Route. TWO TIMOVIII ZEPHISS SIMMS t&ThT, SIIIIDAti ESCiPIcD. Ltare4 Arran' at Chicago. St. L,uu. St. Louis Day Express 9.15 A. M 12 lin A. hi. SL Louis Night Express 10.00 P. M '2.45 P. M. Trains run directly through without change of ca. or baggage. Nowt Chicago to St. Louis in 15!.,1, hours. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet. with the Heck Island Railroad for Ottawa, Ls Salle, Rock Islnul ami 6:a tria lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clio ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages f ilecria. At Bpringfield,wlth Great Western itaiirosd for Jackson villa and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Ham,!bet, Quincy and Keokuk . , the most expeditions and Lit/title route to all portions of North.eastern Missouri. At Bt. Loafs, with Daily Piratelass Steamers for New Orleans and Intermediate points on the Lower rind with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, 81. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Risers. It. P. MORGAN, sup't, Bloomington, IIL L. DARLING, Agent, Ghle.aco, 111. [iiD7 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Carrying the Great 11. States Mail and Express TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on its entire length from DUBUQUE to 011110, This Road, In conjunction with Trains of the Ohl, and Mississippi R. R. and Chicago and Galeria Railroad, forms the most direct and only continuous It. R. route from OIIICACO to Sr. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO. CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago as follows : 10 A. M. and 10.20 P. bOl7lB AND CAIRO Exesass. passengers for St. Louis by this train take the oars Ohio and Miss. II: D. at Sundered, and are carried dir.ct to fit Louis. • 935 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Duuuque AND GALEN FI NLESS' connecting , at Dutibeth (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packets for St. Paul and the Upper Mississippi river cities. Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. Passengers from the 'East and places on the Ohl.) river destined for St. Louis, will save 190 miles of tedious and un. certain river navigation from Cairo to St. Lords, and arrive lifteen hours in advance of the river route, by taking the cars at Cairo. ' Tickets to St Louis', Cairo, Dubuque, Bt. Paul, and all Im portant places by this route, can be had at the office of the O. & P. and C. & P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Ballroul in Chicago. 3e5 B. B. MASON, linp't. J i `y. Y' " T 4 '.:4 - -':; . ;"'• - •::':•.'`2 , ..; . .:',••:.‘(-.'.'% . .... RAILROADS CENTRAL . ROUTE EMEXES I=l IMMi= AIR LINE ROUTE VtA CHICAGO, ALTON AND T. LOUIS c* A :1.7!1 - 77rreff • ei D CHICAGO to CAIRO. ._ . RAILROADS nbenville 'and Indiana' Railroad. Eri ; Wis. ...Ai.- - • CHANGE OF TIME N AND . SINCE TUESDAY, May '22d, 1855, the Mail k Train teas Steubenville daily, (Sundays excepted.) at 8 o'clock, A. .'1.,-and arrive at Newark at alo o'clock, P. M., connecting with trails for Columbus, Sandusky, Indianapolis, Chicago Cincinnati, • LIL 4II - 10 , , Mount 'Verson, Ilozlt Toledo, , • Saint Louis. • `..RDTURNISIG Leaves Newark at 12 o'clock, M, and arrives at 13teaben vine at 7.25 P. M. Passengers by this train leave Oinclo - mit' at 6 o'clock, A. M. FARE. . . . . . . From Steubenville, through by Railroad—. . ToColumbus ..................$lOO l To Detroit ......----$ 700 Cincinnati -050 Chicago 12 75 Moitnt Yarnell' 395' Rock • . : ... 17 75 ' • ''475 I Saint Lciuls 20 75 For through tickets and faruoer Information,' enquire of F. A. WELLS, Agent, Steubenville. , e The Cadiz Accommodation Train leaves Steubenville dall r , (Sundays excepted,) at 4.201'. M., and arrives at . . lietuirdng, leaved Cadiz at 837 A. M., aid arrives at Steubenville at 11.05 A. ?it . • ' • Agents. JAMES COLLINS A CO., Freight and Passenger Agents, N 0.114 and 115 Watcr street, Pltbiburgh: . J. N. ILINNEY, Freight Agent, Little Illanit'lLll. Depot, P. W. STRADER, Passenger Agent, Broadway, Cin: RICHARD HOOKER. Passenger Agent,,Nawark.. ' F. A: WELLS, •" • do • . do Steubenville. - LAFAYETTE DEV. 1 1 ,.; NET, General Fright and 'Picket. Agent. , E. W..WOODWAIID, . . Su peiln tend , in t. THE. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. . TET GREA.t . CENTRAL ROUTE, Sontectlng the At.' Witte cities with Western, North.wastern and 3. South . western States, by a continuous Railway direct. Thla.toad. WED connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers' to al parts oaths Western Riven, and at Cleveland and Sad dnakY, ,wit,h steamers to' all ports on the lk.terithewestern Lakes; making the most dired, cheiptri" and reliable'route by Which FREIIGIIT care be forwarded to and from the Great Welt. • " ' • ' ' ' " ..,... • RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & PTITBDURG elf' MST CLABB.—Doots, Shoes, Dry Goode, 750 ~,.,„„,,.. (In boxes,) Furs, Feathers, &c .. . ... ...... 7r, r r , ''"'l*., t SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, : n:'::.• • , . Dry Goods, (In bales,) llardware, _Lege. .0:0.:;:per 1001bs. they, Wool, &a ~. THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, flagging,- Bacon.. Sv . ' per 100Ibs. and Pork, (in bulk,). Hemp, d 0......... .). t . FOURTH CLASS —Coffee, Fisbdlacon and I j. - 41 . ?C, per 1001bs. Pork, (packed,) lard and:Lard 01L..., gip In stripping Goods from any point..blast of Phllade¢, phis, be particular. to ;mark package.,“ .Pennsylvania, Railroad.. All Goods consigoeltuthe Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will. be, forwarded without detention. Bazioni &Pmts.—Moses Potter,ltoston L. Elliott, N. Y.; E. J. Speeder, Plllladelpisla Magravv. h,Soons, Balti more; Geo. O. Franciaeus, Pittebusgh.; ahrinnnuan&Eroarp, Oinelana Ohio; .7. S. Illoorhead,Louteville,..Ky.: 'C. kleldrata, Ind.; Eatcliff & Co., St. LOllll4 .1104 , L S. Mitchell & Eon, Evansville; Indiana. ... .11: TIATOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. • 11. J. LOSIBABUT, Superintendent. Altoona, Pa. PITTSBURGH ASDTORNELLBVELLE RAILROAD Opening, from West Newton, Westmore land County, to Layton Station, in Pay ette County. O.N and after THURSDAY, the 17th day of May, until further notice, the trains will run between ths above points as follows: Leave West Newton at 5:30 A. SL; stopping at Port Itaynl, Smith's MIII, and Jacob's Creek; reacalog Layton at 6:15 o'clock. Returning, leave Layton at 6745 A. 51.; reaching West Newton at 7:30; connecting with the steamboat t , Thomas Shriver,' for Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at noon. Second Train will leave West Newton at 12 o'elock, for Lay'on. and returning, soil /cave Layton at 6 P. N., stopping atoll way stations. Pare from Pittsburgh to Layton, 41 miles, One Dollar. Stages for L'niontown and Connellsville will connect with the Trains a'. Layton. - Freight will bo transported cash way daily. For rates apply to D. W. CALDWELL ; Esti , A oisituat Superintendent, West Newton. OLIVER W. lIARNES, President and Superintendent. Pittsburgh. May 33,1815. my 4 GUM=WMEEEL=I rpIIREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel j phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7, A. 31., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a; 1 P. M.. and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at I,P.M. TILE NIGHT EXTB.L.SS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from SL Louis, 31o.; Alton, Galena and Chicago,lll.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.: Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontsine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NEW .02:SAM, ST. LOUIS, LOUISVILLE and CLNCINNAII. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the aborts places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different illiciaszajp.2._j'as%.nerrafrom the West will find this the mare, New York, or itorton. . Agent, Passenger Llnesi, Philadelphia. 3. 31P.SKINEDI, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. ss-Da. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common pagure weeds a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, Brom the worst Scroflula down to a common pimple. He has tried It in over IIW cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor). He has ndw in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to care a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples an the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in tho Mouth and Stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to care 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 Rani and Blotches among the Bair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure Corrupt and Running Ulcers. One bottle will cure Scaly Eruption of the Stilt. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des perate ease of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the Salt latent:l. Fise to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and ' a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thocisand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every case' So sure is water will extinguish fire, to cure 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 nOOlO places quite plenti ful, and yet Its value has never been known until I discov ered it in 18413—seoond, that it should cure all kinds of humor. , In order to give some Idea of the sudden rise and great . popularity of Um discovery, ',will state that in April, 113cfl, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, Ma, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of It. Some of the wholesale druggists• who have been in hu?l•_ nese twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from all 'quarters. in my own 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 1 never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits--a disease which was always considered incurable—have bean cured by a few bottles. to, what a merry 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. I know of several uses of Dropsy, alt of them aged peo ple, eared by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Bide. Diseases of the.Spine k and particularly in Diseasi a of the Kidneys, Az, the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you get, and enough of Directions for Pisa —Adults, one table spoonful per day. Children over ten years, dessert spoonful. Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions cms tra applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowola twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren :I . Roxbury, Nan. Price, $l,OO. Dr. GEO. 11. EEYSEE, No.llo Wood street, Pittsburgh, General Agent. Also, J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny mv2{l:tivs 4V- A Foot worthy of Record and Acton tton ...WHIG HT'S TONIC MIXTURE, e guaranteed and certain cure for FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica- tion of the cause, is one of the most important Chemical Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutralizing effects on the poisonous gases ate instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re storing the tone:of thelitomaeli, and invigorating the Coe• stltution. Unlike the general remedies resrrted 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, end others who have been thoroughly cartel, are a aufflcient guarantee of its superiority over all other preparations. We can only add, in conclusion, If you are suffering from Paver and Ague, try it and be:cured 1 PETER T. WRIOUT 241 'Market et., Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the Wilted States and Canadae. For sale by- OEO. A. KEYSER., No. 140 Wood street and R. E. SELLESs, Pittsburgh. ap27:dawnto New Intelligence Office. THE subscriber has just opened an INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, at No. 410 Liberty street, in tt a well known office of John Thompson. Ship Agent; and as he lies been Exploring Agent for the Young lien's Bible Society of Pitts burgh for nearly two years, he flatters himself that his knowledge of the city and its citizens gives him greet fecill , ties in furnishing housekeepers with help, and also in find ing places for boys, girls and all others seeking employment. The patronage of the public is solicited. Terms easy t end every effort used to give general sari -Grtion. jell.tt GABBIRL DAM 4 ,8 , . _ 31 } DlOr 1 • DR- MOR.SEI+„ IN - 4 140 - RATING CORDIAL, A PHENOMENON J2' Realty Restored and Life Lengthened MORB.E',I3 INYIGOILATIN6 . , T T will replace weakness with ;strength, incapacity with 2 - efficiency, Irregularity, with un:fertzt and natural se. tirity, and this not. only without, hazard of reaction, but with a happy eiTect on the generid organization. ; fir 53ear in mind that all maladies, wherever they tiepin, finish , with the nervous system, and thai the paralization of, the,n4l7o of motion and sensation Is physical death. Spa:hap:and, also, that for es ery hind of nervous diseaql, the,Eliiir per. dial la the only reliable preparailve,yl73 7 , • - C. 1781; OF SEILYOIIB bfo language pan convoy an adequate idea of the finme - dlnte and atmost tairaenlona ebangewh:eb it..0p211.8i0119 In tbe difienepi . , fiebllltiited and, ell'attprod. nerycxns phstetn,, whether broken down by eicesit, wr,:dk by vature,yr hapair• ed by sicness-,the nustrn.Lg, std. rel,l4lid..organizapon Is at_, once braved, r Ti T i fi e4 1 1 4:f)'iilt,PP1 .. The ,mentaland 'llaisical sysoptono of nervous 414 , , , c,...!0 vanl44loppler un. 61' its Inifuenca, Nor IS the effect temporary; Tot the °or dfill properties of cif tlie rizedicinetdaCh.the constantlptiliaelf. and restore It to its normalcondilf:ln: '' ' - ' • ' LOS.rolf mEuolp - ",, bOliftißion 'giddinees; iudh or Visa to: the head; melan ebbly, debility; hysteria wrstobsdpeea thoughts of self detitrtiCilan-= feas of insanity dyspepsia; kieraCal , ‘prO Strn tibn; l'iritalaifitY,"neitoasat inability to steep, Pease) tflefilant 'to'nialea ) 4 dainly of the:prOpagating . ? rinatithia;byg. testa, trionOntairla vague tefrote; palpitation of `tla 'heart, impoteney,nofixtipetion;etccfrom whaterar causes arising, it la If there he any relLanepp„like placed on blana?a-togu. mpnr;abaollitiTy Infallible. . , . ..• , , - . 6 ti • te' A oftextr'm L BUM, . itapatilleled effects hf if& great. ristoratim in at/ complaintalualdent to fessalesonark a neer era in the annals orntedlelne., Thou..nfla oi,stitaulautp baye beep Armeh,ted—. w ttioandii or invigoiniets Concocted ill, purporting to be egftßed ih the iartotta eillliathllandileringemerrta to *bleb .the delioate fortuatiotiotiv OM= render her Ilable. - . . • ,NVERY 11701.1611. OF .13ENU,.. .. tirbe — stiflere front *hafthesi,,4eririieuient, nervous n ess, tr'erhois, Paineirithe boa,' or 'link other ' di: 9 64er, *bother peculiar to her sex, or cotronon'to both saxes—to giver the . Orothers, will tlndllihreetinalaftec they. hgvo Urgi bot. door toot.; a thoatrtlO'regerierator or the lyetelze.".. In all illrictiariettrato be found the haytiytarente othealtby cif .sprin§;'reho rait'hate Wen so but for tide eatiaordl• 'nary prppiiitticizi;Aridlt liegnallyfotstaletthe many'cllt. 'eases tor, which* it Is recommended, — Tatinatattlaof 'young. men hale beefirestored by using It, and, not Ina single In. stance has It failed tc benefit them: "". ' • PERSONS OP - PALE COUPLEXION. bT consumptive RORK MO rOalored tow of oi two to bloom and vigor, ohaugin gr" the skitt hick * paid, yet , low, eicklyzolor, too boantitUlflogd••complex:tom •• • . These andel:me of theSndr.ndTztelanclioly effects .produe cad by early habits of youth; viet'afeahness Of the" back and limbs, pttns in the hand % &mynas of, eight of mus cular' povrer,,palpitaldn'atteT,heart, dyspepsia, nervoue imitabilily,derange.tdetikal* funPtionthgeneral dabllity,Sytaptans tirconiumptions, etc. ; . • Mentally, the fearful effects on the . inind'are to be dreaded. Loss of nnnery, confuslon Wean; depression of epirits, evil foraindinge,avaraiento enclitg,selfedistrnat, love of failltdde, timidity, etc., efe Some alba evikapredn• cad. All thusnldiadd . . abwortg COMM:I . PLATING hi AftlAtilinl should reflect that a sound mind and tsidi are tlie.mast nek cossarY mardritefr t qt.ciiiiiotecuunnhial 4appinaar; indeed, without that', the Janine' ftlirongh,.litit. hecOtnen e weary pilgrimage—the. nrbaneet hourly darkens the view 7,-the mindllmiCiblia Shadowed with despatr o ,tuod Wind : with the rael'adoltalY 'refleCtion ,that the hippunisa alarmed= La tta:Cann/a bzEWArkyOrd. own. Dr. Morse's Diiigorethig Cordial has boon counterfeited by some nnprintinledli - Srsons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will harethe prorrie tor's fac-eirolle nested ooer the cork or. cacti bOttio, and th e followingrcforsla blain in the glass: , - • . .. , . Dr. Idlorsials Invigorat Cordial, •• • • • •C. It. 111.14:Tropiletor, The Cordial lo coneentrated,, , lii,ollt tics—price three dollar, per bottle, two for tive4lol.lareo for twelve dollars. 4. BUM. rroPrieectri ' 122 aroadmay, u.. F. Sold by Dranista tbrotighont thelinlted - Statis,, Cared and the West Ladies.. - = ' - - _. . .... . . Di ctsburgh Da. GEO. FL KEYSER, No. 143 {good 81 Do. FLEMING, EROS.; No. 80,Wood At... i Do. E. E. SELLERS, Wood ismer,. ~ . Allegheny Clty.-J, P. FLEMING. ,; , , ; - ", . . - gut for 0hi0...T.D. PAILK. RHODES' • FEVER AND AGUE :;CURE. , • OR NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SFEGIFIO, "ElOll. the Prevention and Oorenr inrrasartimr and fix turrxxi• SrvraS, Fxvitti and /mar, onlll9 end. lima, DOHA AGUE, Grlvntu. Droalrr, NIGEL SWZAT3, and all. other forms of disease which have a common origin in Naiaria or Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain seasons Is unavoidably Inhaled at every breath; hi the same In character wherever It, extsts—North, Siantia, Eat or West—and will everywhere yield to this newly-discovered antidote, which is claimed to ha the grectext'iliscgocy 7 - medicine ever made. " . . This specific is so harmless that it may ls . e . takesa . .by r• sons of every age, sox cr condition, awl it Will.not substi• tote for one disease where still worse, atria too often, the re oak in the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenicionad other pot coons cr deleterious drugs, not a parade of any of which is admitted into this preparation: '; w ATUft AL AN#lX:ii.l4 20 ~s+s~~7n It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even n the most trickly or swampy localities, frerii .any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury Irani Constantly in - haling Malaria or 3liasnia. ins - tantly check the Ague In pemoni who have sub fared for any length of time, from one day-to:twenty years, so that they need never bare anothe:rchili, by.roixtinning Its use acconling to directions. It will immediately relieve all the disrmsring results of Bilious or Ague diseases, - such as generrd, debility, night sweats, etc. The patient at-ones 'begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent arid radical cure is effected. Finally, its use will banish Fever and Aga° from families and all chasms. Farmers and all laboring pipi, by adopt ing it as a preventive, will be free from Ague or'llillous at tacks In that season of the year which, while It 13 the mast sickly, is the most valuable one to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary eases: some may require mere Directions priuted in:German, Prpnch and Sponlqh, accompany each ba ttla. Poke One , Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade.- Trade circulars for warded pa application, and, the article win,bp consigned on liberal terms to responsible parties to ovary eection of the country. JAB. A, RHODES; Proprietor, • .iiiiiideS3eXl. Aorsrs:—New York: O. V. 0 1 .10EENEB. di'CO., slid 0. ELNG. Boston: IV 'RIMS & DIrOTT Lt BUNS. J .ItITOEUELL, Bo.'2o.s'Liberty street, next door to Hand.' WOODSIDES e,TIBOTHEIt, corner of Anderson end Lam* ifeb27 DR. HOOFLAIN , W s. CELEBRATED ' . • • : GE R MAN BI T. 1 , 2 RS PREPARED DE.'“ ,• DB. C. U. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa, WILL EFFECTUALLY CUES'. LIVER COMPLAINT, .DYSPERS/A,':TA,ENDIMC,, Chronic or Nemo= Debaily, Diseasel 'of the :Kidney, and all cliseatu arising from a cligorderca :Mohr. ot. &muds. :such Constipa- • -*- Lion, Romani Pil - • • Fulness,tr Blood t ie.: , • Head, Acidity of the Stomach, • SNauseluileartbura, Diignst for Food 4 • Fulness or weight in the StornachiSour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at ..the Pit - of the Stomach, Swimming of-the:Mead, flurried and Difficult Breathing; Flutteringrat the CNA• big or Satrocating Sensation when in lying Poeture, 'MMus of Vision, Dote of Webe before AIM . tight; later ad Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency .9 1 . - -eeraPita t tek Yellowneas of the Wm and.y.yea, Pain-4A ' Elde, Back, Chest,, Limbs ; A0...igta34(41. Flush - ea of neat Buihingin the' Flesh, Conotant. • - ' Jugs ol'Evil t andttent'•'• . .Doremon, or o , _.- ; , . The proprietor; in calling the attardlon of the , public to this preparation, does so wit a feeling of the vitnoit cantl• deuce in its virtues and alai aticAto the disessesfor wtdch it is recommended. ~.. : , . ,: +,-.; .:. . , It is no uew and untried article, but- imothathaa' flood the test of a ten years' trial before the, MxteriaattpeOplet and its reputation and sale is unkiral i ed by any.,oml.W pre. nitrations extant. The testimonYin favor,giferthy the most prominent and well knoiru Physicians endindividd. els, in all parts uf the country, ft ibameaSe. Deferring any who may doubt, to my 4 . MemoratiDl , ?or'.Prartfeal Roxdpt Doak, for Farmers and Fantill&. be had 4titis, of_ till the 'Agents for the German Ditteis. " ' Principal Office and blanufectlry,llo..Architi delphla, Pa. Arir- Sold by Dr. Geo: li. AeYier,.,l4fl Wea lireeti D. A Fahnestor.k & Cu., .No. 6 Wend Etteeti:illemlitk. litothers 60 Wood Sheet; fiufary.ft#44;DtPertdrig;..Ve:gbeaY W.A.V.talt HAND STREET, (SOUTH •.SILIB.).BM'EDNN STREET AND THE. lIIVP,II„.PITTSILLI/10 LI, DOCTOR DA ELZ. Graduate and Practiticuee in the Obi Schools of Medicine, AlLmathin and Ilortinpathic, and far the past ten years a 511=301111i jil.rulAthist, /mg. - paned a WATItK CHILE In the, above lotation . - . . The perfectly safe, Ilimt atilAiruned:ate effect isle sys tem-has on at; Fevers, and all dlsea, sea '...cutriaild;',...ronie— ' While it is mild, grateful Wig to the vvetilt and -debilitated, renders it pOOLiarydkiiirrible, in farm My who will be tteated at their .. . . , , Allopathic and llomcepi.thid hentlielcds. tered where desired; but, after hind and thorough expe rience, Doctor Beets glves - u'deelded , preferencirto 'Hydro pathy, which hits, throughout the—old Avid'neirivzorld, proven so eminently eTery : ,- .11:11 'of disease, inchading Incipient etu...‘4.ldit , o,:ti.t , ..t.taiitia;ADT.vicpsia, InlhammatorS 111.1,1 Chronic libeum.Atigtu,, Asylum: - Cuta neous, Nervous and Liver Diaca%s. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable cltlzenu of nearly every State in the won, can be examined at tßiktor Baela'S Olce. Y7ta Ker. Clergy, are hinted to consult him gratia. . Warmwater being used in the commancement,and oft= throughout the treatment,lt is a luxury ltuiteadof unpleas• ant, as those unacquainted might suppose.' A Ititrananons.—llessrs.Charlesßrener,'Netertian Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. IL WllllamP, Thompson _Belli J. R. Wel den, D. T. biorgan, Wm. B. Holmes, N. IL English, B. M. Kerr. The undersigned; having vlslied Dtrdtor 'lliela!f(lnsaltul ton and witnessed Ids successful treatinent,"thebrndlY re" cor d mend him as a thoroughly.-educated and skillful Phy a.umn : Charles T. Russell, Jos. 11•Cotinelle, David Mint, John C. Curtis, Robt. Patrick, John D. Livingston; John Wright, W. W. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton, 0. °trashy : Crew. '[]ate , Joseph: White's Carriage itep -. 9siAtory. TOSEPH WRITE, now tarrying on , Ilse lii his spotless.) pretniiies. (now lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh amt . Greensburg turnpike, near the Two.Jlile Bun, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, iespectittlly invites the public to inspect his stock cf. CABILIAGEB BUGGIES, Sic. And he particularly -intorms .gentlemen purchasers, that one price only is male. Fourteen years' experience in the business, enables him to place before his patrons the same choice collection of. Carriages which, so many years past it has been his particular department to select from the various and most talented Eastein manu facturers. The success of his new system is complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply the best'and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. 'Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, *bleb the mania for decorating houses of -business has hesped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOBEPft MILTS will sell, on ready money only, at mubh less than - thermal profits. (nahredaw] SW) Candogerreralred in the best it anner, with despot " • WM. L, • ..- X/IFERCHANT TAILud, 'o 2;3 Firm 5111111); next door In to Daly's Stocking Factory, Pitt.burgh. Ps. ULOTHENt.i made to order in the bettetyle, and at MN sonable rates. AWBOY3' =TILING made to order: SEEM MEDICINE so,) - M4LII