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WEDNESDAY 9 iturriness on the Leive.—The Monongahela wharf presented a scone of bustling activity yesterday, Affil_ it has oyery day since the opening of navigation: The levee Is piled up with goods and produce arri ving and departing. A number of steamers arrived with full freights and good passenger lists. Five boats departed for Wheeling, Zanesville, Louisville and Illinois River, carrying in the aggregate nearly 2000 tons of freight. Pittsburgh never presented a more prosperous appearance in her river trade than she has exhibited thus far this season, and .freights promise to be abundant for some time to come. There is an immense amount of produce in the West that has yet to find its way to an Eastern market, and there is nomode of transportation so cheap as via the Ohio River, the Penn's Canal and the Penn's Railroad. Prof. Dc Hanes Concert last evening, at Masonic Hall, was entirely successful. The performers all acquitted themselves creditably. A Mies lisurrlata Simon, a young lady from Cincinnati. wo believe, rather surprised the audience by-the fullness, purity and power of her voice. When she has bad a little more cultivation, it is easy to predict that Miss Si mon will take rank with the first musical celebrities. A number of the pieces were encored, and every body left the room apparently Well pleased. rity Father —George Cuppe, it mem ber of the Allegheny City Councils, from the Fourth Ward, wits arrested and taken before Mayor Adams yesterday morning, charged with beating and abusing his wife and family. His honor fined him ¢5 and costs, which he paid. Ile was also hold to bail in the sum of $.lOO, by the same magistrate on a surety of the peace, preferred against him by an old woman, who lives in the same hones with him, named Macv Murray. Ohio and Perinsylonnia Ha itroad.—The following the showing of this road for the month of March, as compared with the same month last year: Passenger receipts Freight Receipts of March, 1655. Increase over last year This is a healthy increase on the very large re. ecipts of March, 1555. lo tonselnelice of detention, the large Bale of car pets by Mr. Davis is postponed until Thursday morn log. 17th inst. It is most probable that City Hal will be secured for the sale, of whirl certain an miunceructit will be made in a few days. A 8 thi will be the largest sale of elegant carpets ever het, in this city, the public will find no disappointraen in delaying purchases until that time. .—Tho ship carpenter:: in the yards between this city and Brownsville, who have been on a strike fur higher wages for a week paat, have very generally gone to work. They demanded $2,25 per slay, but the employers not being willing to give thin they have compromised on $2,00 per slay. Pre- T iOLISIy their p•ty, we believe, was $1,75. Gramll - f A,,i , /.o.—The mail train cast. which left here on Monday night, run into o great land slide, near Bir mingham, Huntingdon county, at half past three ii•eloek in the morning. The Lieomolive was thro w n tiff the irack, and enginoer killed. The passenger cars were uninjured. Movvi,rlr. is ..brii.—.Day id 'Nall, vrlto WAS put in durarice vile some days ago for the seduction of Rasa AleFadden, compromised matters by marry:tr . :: [iron yesterday afternoon. Alderman McKenna tied the nuptial knt, after which David kissed the bride and they both went on their way rejoining. Monongahela Presbytery is in see sion in the Second AF,urinte Reformed tThureh. Ahe gheny City. Rev..i. G. Brown is Moderntor. and Rei Robert Bracey ('lerk The Presbytery of Alto glieny City (0. S.) met yesterday morning in R., Dr. Swift's Chervil. Correction.—We reported yesterday th a t Philip Weaver and Charles Bothwell, who were tried for roiling C.!. ArCl,ll.lles:. , ' rounhry residence. were convicted and remanded for sentence. This was in correct. They were acquitted and discharged. Tlud splendid lot of bonnets, velvet tapestry, in grain and other Carpet=, at en nn. Auction box's() to•morron afternoon nt 2 o'clock he open for examination thiv evening at 7 o'elock Ant! umrrow morning Mary Tra express train from the ea. la-st evening, came in with thirteen ears. in aid were upeards of seven hundred and fifty passenge under the charge of the Napoleon of conductors, M jor Adams. Br Ore Aldo t. 1.111 ' 011111,4 nu. ;:t.v , rge Pal Fey scar rtrreeted nml committed to jail for no assault and ltattory on John Tlnlttittt. They are both gentlemen of color. 110 trns afterwards releatted an ball. A Irretch.—Wo nmlerAnnol n mnn ans caret, last night for throwing hi- chid iiut of a story window, somewhere along Pennsylvania A TA, Methodist Female Seminary at Beaver will de opened on the first Wednesday of May, under the charge of Rev. Sheridan linker, of Browns rierr will be a meeting of the iteat.t.r Court Teacher's Institute held in the Court House on. t 12th met Ilrff,rr Aldo, Mtl N ' !l.on. — Jam e= Gallagher nas arreeted and etoulaiLted to jail for aseault and battery on the oath at John Willianir. In Torn—Any number uf Itailruud men. Wunder what's up. Nr. TV. Dar-NT., the celebrated low comedian parsed through our city yesterday, on his way cart Diabolirnl Otirrage.—A young girl named Deborah Rigby, aged about fifteen years, made information before Mayor Adams of Allegheny city, yesterday. charging five fiends in the shape of humanity with outraging her person. She stales that she was re turning from church on Sunday evening, between eight and nine o'clock, and that when on James street, in the Third Ward, she was assaulted by the five villains, who carried her into a stable in the vi- einity, and then accomplished their dastardly pur pose by outraging her person. One of them has been naught and awaits an eX.11.1111111iii”Il iu the he tip. The police are in search of the ~thorn. and it is earnestly hoped that they may he t utressful in ur resting them and bringing them to speedy and re tsibuti ve justice.— C h roar?, IA PRIM, Who ha• ha own antioms land they are son times peculiar) about converts, music, and things generall semis us the fallowing CUMMUlliClitlul] on threats - TO. at sonic Hall last melting • The e e erert.—Prof. V. d- Ham, pursuant to 1b honer which he had in informing his friends, patron and the public generally, that he intended givin. Ar.--he did lust night give tv gnuad Iwe snipe. was n grand ; they are all grand) must bare been a vocal and instrumental' cert. What V. in the Prof.'s name means we are not informed, nor yet do we know the sense or necessity of the dc. V means five when applied to dollars, and dt. is said to imply of or from ; but what 11 , the inter pretation. when applied to Ham, is yet undiscovered. We never had much sympathy with the novel doctrine of woman's rights, but to se,dd and serrate, and I. at the piano, han always, it seems to us, been a prerugli- tire with which noun but very thin limbed and lazy men should interfere. To see a man of weight, soy two hundred pounds, rush up to an innocent sound- ing music-box and pelt the groans nut of it, and breath out of himself, is like perverting the 1.1 4 e which the Creator made large, strong, elegant moos of the !row, The Concert was remarkable for the presence of any thing but English, saying the audience, which was peculiarly so; and, let us add here, largo and loilliaut enough. Miss or partlone, " Mlle" 11. Simon, whether born io France or America, wa announced frAn cincinnati. She looks hater in her full face than in a profile view, and is more attractive erect than seated on the stool. She is doubtless a 111 . ;lan di', WI, and a most deserving and excellent young lady as far as we know, and we guess she can-sing. We aro sure she has the spasmodics we expect to see and hear al the grand concerts. sang with great power and acceptance to his numerous friends. Herr Vogle made good music "in a horn," and llerr Messerscbmidt, was rather behind tie,. to be a full band on the large fid dle-- but altogether it was a 6roat/ Concert we are +told. f t ' ll"." 1471 1 ; 1 1 V P- '45,"74' • 4.4`tt- Court of QuarwiFiessimr.-- , JudgetiVelura. ComnionwealtliNt. Jesse SoneititAdam Tfighgate et This ea* reported Yesterday, was sent to tia:. Jury on Tuesdey, and after eaborthlisenee returned' with the verdict of Yak tritty. Commonwealth vs: Fd - ;thath MoCarthy,; indict ment asses& and battery, on the oath--of Mary Krause: The Trosectutrix-was ealled - iand testified tbat , thetiefentientitad - pnlied her hairand otherwise abated her . on the 2d of February. little daughter of the defendant stilted to the Jury that Mrs. Krause --.rumeneed the aatiunit by attacking her mother and striking her child. The Jary retired, and in a short time *hinted with a verdict of acquittal. Cimniouwealth vs. Elise M'Cartney ; indictment, aseanit and battery. Verdict guilty. Corumetwealth vs. Frederick Henebine. Robert OrentteryWns..Oronson, Win. Green. and Nicholas Stiley indictment, assault and battery. Verdict not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Jelin Downs and Mary Downs ; indictment,: assault and battery. Verdict guilty. Mary, being the wife of John, was discharged. Commonwealth vs. John Straub ; indictment, lar ceny. On trial. District Court.—Judge Hampton. tteorge Weibel et.. al. vs. D. Thompson. 'Ma ease of ejectment, reported yesterday, is still eritrial. J. R. Parker aid Turner tt. Jones, for use. %.?. Wm. Eiehbauin, ter. fa Rule on plaintiff to show eluue why mortgage given by 1). Riebey should not be sat. isfied. Rule absolute by eonsent. Er Sherif Robinson, of Beaver County, and sev eral others, have left for California. They were to sail yesterday in the " OriziLa," via the , •Niearugua ttk- When the Slightest Iterangentent h indicaed 1 y crkstix 01..2411, or any ,aller nigu, II .Itnotkirlit, na that antairduiti. are gathering a indrnininlil rid ur, and (hr most msy mot natoral tortITM to .1, this s to take Dlt. J. IInSTXTEItit.. CELKIIIIATED SToXlAt'll UTTERS. They openly equally on all the ilbiimited I" .f the RyStenl, rleana.• the list...wit hoer of that 4,11,0 Vidal is ronatantly diarhuriting into the atom:telt. r•- toro it to Its natural state, iip , rate on the id.nal, and remove Il itupuritioa and effortually cleanse the atom:telt and and restore to them n healthy awl vigorous action. In his way they ntrike at th.• root of the disease. open the tome, externally and internally. prompting . the in.ensilild n•npiratinu. and obviating all Meta., arixing from a 'hear ten...l state of the liver or atimindh: and tor by FF.h• stannf,titrer and proprietor,. ben., •trees . n• 1 by druggists and hotel, gen. rally throughout the thiaed 'into, and eitll/011. 1:10- Clark's Stomach Bit t erg ere achcsa.whodpsi by all who have tried them to he the Lestt family nosh‘ inc • f the age, for tbs. care of Dyspopmin. O .stive..,.and n dieor dercvl state of the Liver and Stomach. Tlsoy have mai The proprietors do not pretend to cant Itnt people lions sarooo other preparation's that ate isdno.l upon 1 , 1- plibllc end, the mull. of Stomachs Bitters. Gar they hood that .•‘ll $ ~ , 1 0 46,470 9 $105,311 25 96,170 OS B,A3° 10 trial iOS DOCtilltl to remlor mu. h rain ioll 11110:vsmry For salt.. 0111.17N1 k ('LA It K. Third ....t Initveou Wovd and Nitirk,4 : ) treet; and by Druggists geut•riklly. 53,00 Hags—Spring St li. • a Spr ~3. 1 1• ill +.•!I 1.1 1117, arc tint eiannot lye 1,1 , 1!..t1 tit Olio clty Call am 1 .•f 1!!!!=11!1!ME 4d-Call at No. 104 Wood bt reel, and ex amine% lair ntodt of t'ort HATS antl WINTLP CAP, Jto•t to rni/ . 641. n Lsr,t6 lot of Stotottloti, Colo/dint. nod ot/oo Ito ot /4111.11 x.. s. iLI r• 11 lox Ittr Nl./r.t.nn Co, 164 Wood streot. octltt MEM= JAMES COLLINS & CO Forwarding and Conimksion \ler~ hams CoWm:* Pitt.burgh, & Eric CANAL LINES. NOS. 111 ANT , 115 WATFIt STI`F7.T. PITT , W'Ri.n. P . .. ll'hi 14..::...b.y I C“.. ',h.! i•l.s. 1.. tho , . A C. Fal it h A Siochtir. ll.tzum..n. \%..., ri A A M'Cuti.ll,-...4.. M..lnq A. C. . 1......'.1-1. A. 1;1•11nr.1-.m tilt .tr,1,1111. Woo.lwarrl Truitc, I' rol Cn W.A.& 13.3.1-01.1 A C. MANSFIELD SEMIS (RI illegheny County Normal School. Abb.,/ _(our ••„;•. • •• •r 1 of • 7.V0 1.1.e.Ti0 ton ellt.l 11 . as hriiql , l, AI 10.:101 . k 'I 1 K I'rittt•tp.tl It NI li .f I,l , ..Atttit • rift: ttrlclt.rst,l..tl.rtittrtitl.•ttt Setttlit.tt Art.t \ • rtit.l.l -• I. - 1 1•••• 1.•1• o Tl'l DAV. Ow Iltilt .•1 %pt.! .t. t - rtr t t. svo.tl A r ••••••+1 1,11 v,./ Mil). at t • 1... ..%•. 6 r 1.. I"k \ ANci . Tuitiuu Inuti Tonclior, .I.uoi 11..., t....ropitti tor t.n. cut, - Nornoil enht , -I int ant tun... uiiii .t.L11111.10 IJI t. , the Chi. , .4 :".• onol le• T. mi. 11, lrt Torn - king For turtle, int—lnuit, I/ IIEM( IV .\ 1,. --.Etna Ito:urn:l.e ~1 ‘,.1 fr r:,., . I .; 01 WM , ' M ) k. •• I. .11 ript I 1. r!: I .to 7 If E TV \ Fl , E '.w ! „ ..; ,; lo h y , i , !!,:ll\ . - ).11 . 71.:VAT11 , :-TAL‘IF.VI' ''F H I. ! l.\ I'. • • tlo• t'.an•t•l 1.•-••!! !$.ll-1 !•!! And r I X•1'11 I , AI if+ .11 . 1i111. I h.:,n !nlrti/ .1 I. r/ !Art T V M .11.1'.1.F: [l}:.\ I. ri}i! vlit OW ti I rlallti all l i . lsl all, het $l% !!!!lo.1 , 1!! , ‘ httal/urgn Al,• hat, !ea. !so! 11%.!!! tl.• •n:/.0. •• i•roi•• rt) !!• !••! I t , "1.1 , no, farnn.".. Glallttiat Int.!. 11! • / t, 1••• - ate•I / A the isnall 11 ti n , i'lit.bnrgh 1:n11! ,t.1!!“-/•,!.! int,tl,4l! it , 9 . Is. 11 and••••!!!!!..1!•! in r !Inn lt IttA tot, ti/r!,! L !!! !•!, •-• of Nlllieh !tr.! $$ tta at.; rellvnt land 1.-r .ntr•L , ning pt.rn../. , tro.r. r 3. 11..1 71 t., 1,4 Ett by !wile :ta 1,1,4 S•. I trnra 0.1.0. 3.0 !..11 e .ntnonins. ill 14..aV• • al I o n000l• creek-laat...au 0.01 C.r. • IN, .lbliftlLlLllo, Lai N” IJ. r•oltaql or , i•o• I• lo 1110... L. county. 11010110. poi 11•1.11, I..tI•411 lon, 1.1., • . I •rta101..1.....111.1.: h.,,...•.A1l ..f it... In 0.0.1 I.f an t.. dent quala v..n.. ept No- I 0 II ," 1 all ha v,• 1001., ninl n ni. r in.. 17 I. 1./. •,1 .1, t:..•(110.. 1tn...‘11 :.',lnn Imlntod. 113 I:l 3 r • • The .obit XI i.V.1.nr..1..hr• 1.1.91.. and ten.taisteut, 31t .1 I• 3 N ,u which In nr.,10.1 Is Sesnlaary 10.11.1.nr. h.. a. 3-ith V. ;f0u1... all. 0. It, t 19 the Leg: Insure ..1 1..3., I o h ...no, oh!. Al nill 1n• „1 111111ty In all 1.3.0 i. r..../11: 131101.-- I n thin yientit This propert ityo .tr la lots. on r 1.03.011 1 ,1. tnrain 31111 all th.. 3.1.30111, , of a 11.-o lit., 1.. o;its. ,11, I • I .n.I rich .011, n. 11.10.01 swill, th , • , — lvor Or Mill - owl, OM sr.II !.. ; For farther in formation gall on or .1 , 1•1,,,, A I 110.01 F.otat.. Pitt•lotr,lL. 1 . . i BErSON ' S 11 1' DRAILIC WATI.:II MAI K-1 1 1..• nintensiginal conniantii hand a large stook ‘.l thin artiele of the In, ;unlit, I'l. nttentinn of Contractor. nn.l ihol k,...t Niietintii. I/ A.l”.lnr", Reservoion for %I:tier Woikn..t.., in re 1 quest.' to thin arthile. The well korona resintunee viol in. pervionninnia of water. rhanneternitir or this rement., rivielein it of the firin neressity in all ntrartnren et in eeni to the in, iu ii of water or ilanip. iaj.Nil.4lll If‘illl.l, l ll .t 111 , 11AltI SOs THE WEST.—We have Ageet9 in the lowing planes in the Western onoitry, Dreoruh. lowa v. /kiernport, See, F.orf /1.419, nod Fort AI Motor,. in lowa. and ist n , soi, SW/wafer, iir"lrlYT lite awl Ahritiona. In Ilinneania, and .o. pr.•rftivai to lorate laud• in all the hind , 11016 , . t 44. 0. State rind Territory -.4o porrhaie. and ge II 13,141. ••11 r WWI I, .011, make collection, remit :10,000. by Ilrftf I on No.' city. kr rnr Ae.•tits are rollidale men. ..f tone renhiei. , : nod experience in the \Vent ; have ex and tell .1 , 1. Sortie...win in their ...who., nail have tile., lion. Wt• hine. through hpear...l Oruro but r i p 12 . 11110 nen., arlik h now inall.l :gm MIS ran'. and in five ys from thin will n. 11 toi $lO v. I% . guarantee the ear Nauru of the inventii... ii i with RE per rent intereat. ...11 enntoinern who mai not he itatintinl with their locations., u le. mai winli tg..iin ;rise of them. BLAKELY A 1111111EY. -or at all even apB;flaw Co, Rrlenth . I, THE NEXT, ANI) r:iGivrii pin I.IC SALK OM I.CITS AT 1104'111','TER. Ink.” 11a..• ttinto the prentisee. nit WEDNESDAY. Tilt' Vern OF A PRI, Inst.. at 10 ..'clock. A. 51. At Ttits etts will In n noun 11, THE MOST VALUARI K RCILDIViI 1.1 , Th IN TIIK ToWN. IN well an ELFAIANT FANCY SITES FOR TLEMEN'S RESIDENCES. which at I, , rnim 1,0,1 in reaerve. NI. T C. Gill 'LP Rocla,ster, April 5, 1456. f np:9 DR. IRONC'N AT 11(.011 , 1.—Dr. 131(VN is 110 W at him now quartoro. N,i. 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, when. tho anin . tod ar.• invited 1. rill C. I — ll, ride and apoorly cures in All 1•21,1, .k dirtrd with the 1011c.wing ohoold not toil t.• c l 1.1, adviro; Syphillts. (Innorho., Strirtureo. rr.dhal Do chargra, Impurity of the Blood, and nil diMikllll. of Voile! v:11 ,rigtl); Skin Disensea, Totter. Iting Worm. Mervorial Pain, Sorninal It'enknonit. Monthly Suppressions. Diaroses ol tlm Joints. Flotilla in Ann. Nirvana A ITN-Indio, Pain In tbo Irrdatlon of Cho Bladder and K iduen, 01.7 (loco A NUTS AND A DION DS ki :kw C 041014 Nutn. '2.5 fluxes Sh o lled 1 hound,. Just reseicori nod for 11.1 , 1 1 5 1 ME1i R ANDEBSON. ups No. 3J W.sxl stssot ___ ~_ ._ 1 1) cASES SARDINES— - i , f 2 Caaex A iirhavina, jata mremai and f.a gal.• dy II EY!‘LER A ANDERSON apt, Ni. (0 Wood xtro..t RT ARIC A(' I D.-450 lbs. for sale by B A FAILS ESTOCK A co CSTOR ( - 111,.-25 bbls. for sale by aph B. A. FA II N ESTOCE I CO LINSEEI) OIL.- -50 bbls. for sale by apgß. A. VA II N ESTDcg A C. , CARSE SPONGE. —3 bales for sale by mo , B A. FA tiN ESTOCK .t Co. VALENCIA RAISINS--;)0 bones for sale V low by REYMER i AND KSON. alog No. :19 Wood stre..t, ___ - COTCII SNUFF.-5 Barrek Garrett S Sons. :AMY) Half Spanish awn, In 001.. hint recaived dud for tale I , v B.EY.SIER . No 310 11101:13 AS & Co.. I=lll H H ENCE =MEE! =IBM .I.A• I .11,•1.11 focm-1 I r. 10 G.rner First and Wood 51* •- - • . 4 _ f • .1 44. 1 4t, • • • r 44, r .4-1 1 14 ti• Lf." THE LATEST NEWS BY IM.._..L.F?RAPH. - 'THIRTY-POTICTII CONGRESS. NIBST EESSION• WASHIAGTOX, April' S.—Senate.—Mr. Pearce re ported a billda remit or refund the duties on goods, wares or merehandise destroyed by fire. Mr. Seward said it was the same bill which passed the Senate last session, but failed in the House in consequence of a want of time. The bill was then passed. Mr. Sumner introduced a bill supplementary to the art to limit the liability of ship owners. Mr. Mason introduced a bill making further pro visions for the satisfaction of Virginia Land War rants. • Mr. Geyer, resuming from yesterday. expressed an opinion that had it not been for Emigrant. Aid Soci eties, Kansas would have been a free Stale, us it takes slave owners so Lund] longer to emigrate than people of the north who have no cumbersome prop erty to early with them. The soatil stimulated by the north to shape th, .le,t My of that territory would in all probability maintain their present ascendency therein. Ile quoted pro, isbms from the Massachu setts personal li berg. 61:1. con: ranting them unfavor ably with the lulls ot the kini,Fas Legislature, against which no runt had been said by Senators on the other sidc. Mr. Seward obtained the floor, and the Senate ad joorto 1I ~+• The Ilia), went into of the NVIm!).) on the state of the I;niiin on the Deficiency Appropriation fall. !o r. i.,,fijeoflimi, Tii replying to hie rolleagwe, Mr. Smith, justified his voting for the new American plat Germ, in the Philadelphia Convention. Mr. 1111:41:sin artn,l again,t slavery extension. Ito thought those who wire eevking to enlarge the Malt- it, ,Inatnry servitude were more obnoxious te the charge of Elavk Democracy than (liner whim seek le restrain it were to the appellation of Black Rei.uklo•ans. . . )Ir. 'Waldron earnes:iy emoleinned the vinlation of MisFouri espres,ed his opinion :hat the right, ot :be inside of Kansas had been usurped by norormicrs, and the goNernment designed for their protection was made the instrument of their oppression. M,. I:oyce argued that Great Ilmtain had violated our neutrality laws in the enlistment case. We ,11.,1:1,1 insist, by negotiations, on reparation, which would be fortinanning when a future Itritibh admin. Istralion ,1101311 it L.,ver, for the pre, , ent one i t I,•ut c..11-1et1111111.4 it-oil. It:I t . to the MVP - , Itnto protectorate and occupation of Ruatan. \Via was not the retried,. for settlement, cur p o licy being pea re. Adjourned. Collision at Sea- Caplure of a Supposed N.11:!,1 .11.r11 Tltt , sfennior fr• - rn Nt•tA I . .th Hi: , the ttcht.ner ht:t,ht, off tho I Nj$C Of the la lalf .•:111,1:0Z 111 e Feh.toner tO sink. ire Than 15 tit . .l. Tiic 110ut , .11, t . t.nttitleraltly lain 'rho and e:rkw kkl tile .4.11”..ner Maryland. kkt . N e w V•krk.ll, Loan mekr.e•l and the ce,el Ikrkku7lit 11.tlik r fk . :in Ilaiiiiktnn I; •akl.-, iu amine inane:, of the capt.ain ',Turing Lk alias i,ie i C 61,21 ti. Le !•kearclied fur runau ay •. in ak•k•urklank•a with thv lawn kkf Vir gini, ekkkkkhk:ky ..1 inilTary akkak.nitkaniekl the ex. pkT:!ikkri in ..1 ',he 11,1 the captain and or-w arc ikkk,N iu pr.-nn hark. It ie ntlppos, - ,1 that 'hero arc •Int rckkk,kkkkealed kil Ikk•arkl. The uflair har ark‘. 1 ,kraat Ti„. ~„ , ) 1 \ iwcn fl,Ja t.. 1 d IT Clieu,;;:mp, 1 . • i.e. A pr•l T!!, v, I"..rk ,il• • • ryt-i,..:1•1. nt slaty. that tie Fretielk , •e i I. I fr..rn tis to -. 1 15:1.11...1, C., 111111111111 EM It. !. : .t "advr,:k.•l to leave N. the 10. $1,1., 1, inn .1111111. n ~ !Itt,t:••, 1.0 - AIF er'• (*!..nric- t lease t wo .. From Wakh lngl on liPt‘ PP:Xi:II'S .r i. , qll,l, I I Ire pr , 11.11.t.11; Soutilt to . ••;:re , ,111.n sr =ME •-•L,.5.. At,. I I 1 . 1...•1 , r•turt.4. fir :8 •I • •,• H 11, ,, ,t • i \t .•.•1 t• i •kn. !ate k ! r Sr .0; . d; e I. a:. g 111=1 Il.y Robbery In Ne. - Sorb. w vs, 1.-1,1,i,•hu0 I I 6 A „n. ra,h- I i n., r:0 11 , onza.ct It Lit I.:lrrtio.s. 1,-tttd ,r i. !Lc =MIMI 1!IMIBMI , r : 1 , I ..ti tit 01 :o t• var.l Sherizore of n Slay. r. T:..• lern nu ! MENEM Demincrot le Nominal ion 1. >t.,, ..r. Iv ..• Democratic 1. lctory Ist (le• eland 1 1 1`11 1 N , ; T.l( f I) .\1.41k , , I; %/,‘)lt. 17()ItS ••f hnsul L ; A • I l• .I'l V. •nn •t• ..f ri, %,1 1•F•fl irra:.;•.! , •r ,kl. A Trll.l.lr'. ~.1 1 11. 1, .1.1, r, It \(' I .‘l'l.l.::\ , , I 'kJ ,1,1,,,,rket. 1.. \ k TETLF:) . ., 3 1 .1 prijj„.thinll,l.\ * II N'.l: 11. C.tl,l,l\c, 11.1 , 1“1 11.,, 1; • I. It • ..1; ,• 0.1, it • .•;w.• .111,•••1..n N• • C., 11. to. t.;l. )11.4 r. At I. \ L I . •,1 77 F••:$ II .N '`ll.l\ .\ . .ISk iN A I'll hIIN• 41,01, I.tt ..f Fh. ;1 and Plain 1.1—•....1 ,t•o• 11; dan ;1•,...t ; • 1,, 11l IT- •.?.11 keN) a_ms“rted Slmt, from BB up ll'oWN .4. TETLEY'S. N . . •1 . 10. pa!r •11. ••t .1 - - es .4 111.1 ran 1,11 N. , 7 , F. mil. •1 I 8()0( 1- I ANI prop:ire.] t , . ate • 1..' - ~111 niormrtl. on Pt orun.,.. N ocl c.cc.t .4 h . MoRANGE, lIIV 1 !4. , ;,,, . Fourth .n... 1 \y FENS, Hat itiol-lif.ttS A complete It•ts),rl - 3 mem. I'llll.l l. 11, tll 01. , WI 11 !. "meta, at tie ~....1 War. hon. .17 Fifth st ,!.• , .2”; JAMES It A14111...1. MI hoses pure Popp. r; Art /RS' AM A I,1; \ M PENS.- These Pim.- 50 do Malabar 3ti do. Cionanolll ; ...]ll 11 at oath • : .41. I, 1,1 II„ 11.4., 11 , II 11 , i v. 111 Ito, ;PT . 1!.) do. Allspice: eh, ..I tit , ink. a. .teol p. 113 111, . , .1.!% I 2... do. Cloves; . I barrel Porn CaplilC Pepper; 44 ,-, 11 tVII N. Stu wo t , ! 1:,o tat. Nutmegs: 1. l- -- N 1311,1 .".. I, t.. 11 1 ,1 of ~.., , ,111 :10 1107.011 Pellp,l Salle, Wll,lO Spur, la the lowest prices. For sale by NILT E. it i i IT'S PREMIUM It ATIIARION ! ~ _ yB. BRA Vo , N.. 1 Bemus'. y ..!;,. ~,,,, 1...,n, it). r-I the Kge. 41141.111 T, PI:En111 SI Ii 4TUARION I QT:k R t`..i . iNDLES -- `2. 5 boxes to arrive Ituti i 1..7 :or sale It, linhlol ATWELL. LEK 0 CO. Fot 'MI , ' 1 \ K 11,El:. lIA VI, ,C 1 rrr and SEl.l.Fll ,, .. , „i t ts •2ft 1 I . illo icE u RottEloy„)..;___. - .. < ))o - I ki Coif., of the finest flavors—A qualities t 11.01 - EII SEED -_.lll bushels in store and 1 Tea.—Young 11..10.1,1 and Orouud. A._,' for 'eh 1, 11. 1,- . -"' t-I'IZINtIEL lIARBi W AI 1 Tea.Yonng Ilyson, Black nod choice brands. licers—N. 0 and Islvering's. QUA P PO \1 I , El: -- S A 'll' VI , . R'S St ).11' ! svn-up--I,),,ing's, nneguall.sl for davos kJ, eowt4.lt-'11,.. p..,,1...: taker-11"mi: .hat eveto of the I Marearoni. Vermicelli. Rice Flour. age, for sale wholeed.. an.] 1..1.01 I, Farina, Corn Starch, Spices. It. t' .4 J. 11. ,AWYV,It. Pore Mustard. etherld 47 Wood .tr...t ' And a complete assortment of floods in our line. F. R. BRAVO. p l CkW.II.E.A.T ELM' R. --f.d) sacks, prime, ! mer 4 Nos. 1 end 2 Diamond. one door from Market. _li) fot sale by 1fe1.•..1i1 smrrtl, sent A HUNTER i - - ---- --- • ..-7,...y. - 5: , .•-. 1 )I; ROSS 1100 ELAND'S BITTERS 111 i A L SEI'ON 11-lIAN 1) ttuuAr,to.NG PIANo. Roseood, round corners, 7 octave, nearly new, has ^." ` 4 "r'' . '" / far sale b y 1 1 ' 1 ' 2u ; IL E M IN ( ' I'll' 'S ' 1.•... n loft with the subscriber for solo, the owner having to. . . ._ CON' !Sit- -10 tierces fur sale - by - 1 further use for it. The above Piano will be sold for $3OO, i' _ SVIITIL MAIII A Ittwrr H. . net cash, being one hundred dollars below the regular price. . 1 , , sale by JOAN M. MELLOR, RI E FLA q'R---10 11111 s ()Mike ltye Flour .11,24 81 Wood street. lust receood on . 011nli:111111.11t and for al,- .v AST LIBERTY PROPERTY FOR 1)ot ATwELL, LEE A. C. I E - -- S.\ LE.—A Lot of (Around Ifi fret front on Washington !jl'Ni P E E. EE R E IES-- 700 lbs. fur sale it v street by 103 feet on the Seventh street mad. with a Frame apt B . A FAHNEsTock k ctt 110.1, to by .40, containing firs rooms, c.u(ortably finished -1; .k DE SI Els; NA— ) , ( 1 0 lbs. for sale by cellars. Am. Apply to t nik24) BIAKELY A RICHEY. Tap 4 li. A. FAIINESTOCK I cto Q ~.,_y ,fiEE i' SitEARS, SC li'fil ES, &c— Th e 501,.-riber is now opening. at \O. 83 Wood street, Pitts i m oN F. . 1...1.4:tined on first Bonds :111 , 1 . lough, Pa , a very superior article of Sheep Shears, Gram Wu - 4cup, 1.3 .41.14...Lt1,.4, n.' an I Grass Scythes, Scythe Snaths, Manure and Hay Folks, 1 , fob= BLAKELY I RICHEY. Co-u and burden Hoes, Rakes, Spade, Shovels, Chain Pump A LEppo 1:. ~,,, l',llo lbs. for sztle by Flxturen, ie. mh2S SAMUEL FAHNESTOCE. 'FA RT Alt —5 bbls. for lulu by Ii 4 FA lINESTOCK A t' t ap4 G.l twr Fir.d and 41....1 ,• . C REA M ap4 B. A. FAIINESTOCK & 00 •Jim , ' tli • .1 , r, • • • • • a 4 s 7 , • ••, • • =IMMO THEATRE. -J. e...Fosnß, sole Leases and Manager; Wm. IL Rom, Stage Mummer; Ca& fcgraft; Acting Manager. Tiessnrer, J. V. Bowers. nous or ADULSKIDN : Boxes and Parquetto boc. I Private Boxes, large .$S 00 Second Tier 20c. Private Boxes, small-- 0 00 Boxes; for colored pentons-----e.--.... 25 (*b. Sir Certificate, securing seats, 12% cents extra. Mini night of Messrs. IL CONEY, .7. A. WEBB and T. CONEY, with their sagacious Dogs Y►Nita, BUM and Coon WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 5, 1855. The Cattle Stealers--Archibald Leslie, J. A. Webb Donald McNeil, B. Coney Duman McLain, T. Coney Corny; Jamie, Julia M. Cooke; Maggie, Mn,. A. W Young. Don Juan--Don Jan, J. A. %Cobb ; Scaramnuch, T Coney; Don G =map, B. Conn; FlPhorwoman, Julia NI Co.,ke; 2nd Yinherwontan, Mrg. A. W. Young. Alteration nT Time--Doan 01 - xll4 to i ; curtain rises at 1% . APOLLO lIALL, No. 137 Wood street, be low Washington Hell. The suleicriher takes pleasure in informing the public that tine ahy° Musical and Iteirwilimunt Saloon is now open day mud evening. lie has securest tho curia:ex of the colebrated SiONOlt A PPLEBACK, with the noted Pianist, Mr. A. 6LAEM. 11'9_ Thu purest and best LAGER BEER is mustaally on taw'. An 11:1‘.10:f N ell every morning between 10 and 11 o'clock. on and fter )10titlay, April 7. (rips:l w) ABR. KATZ. pITTSBURGII IN GLORY !! FRANKLIN lIALL! Fort ONE WEEK ONLY---,:utUEnelleing WEDN ES.DAY EVEN- I NU. April id. 1858. Andrleu•e National Panoramas thp Lni iad State.; ill usts-ative of a Trip front rirrsisc ROIL PA., t,ll,ouislana. by ndlruad and staatulratt—etuppiug at Clove !,,„,i.la.Joliet, Ottawa, Lasalle, Peru, Peoria. Alton, St. Louis. and Life on the Sugskr and Cotton Plantations The PA NOR AM A uF PITTBRI - ROll alone has (+can the artiot great labor, and coven an area of more than four thou. ,and Govt. It atoms plainly, ALLEGHENY, BIRMINGHAM, MANCHESTER, and A View of the Ohio River. The Figua on the buildings are uu n large seal, and ainouggt the 'wimple pawing through the atrw•t.+, hutalreas of vurtraits can airily Ir reeogaizr.l. rt kdrolsslon 25 cents; Children 15 rents. For the convenience of families. an AFTERNOON EXHI BITION will take place at 3 o'clock, with the Painting bril liantly lighted tip. I.:veiling Exhibition lit i Ls, o'clock pre cisel. . . iirrittiomeritii will be mail° with schwis JOAN W. M'CA.RTIIY, 1311.1. POSTER and DIeTILIBUTOII, will ut and to [ha Posting and Distributing sll kind< ~f ISILLS Foil CONCERTS. LW:TURES, EXIIIRITIONS, Ac. All c..lntmlnications—either hy nmil, telegraph, or other wi....—.llr,td to the offitv of the Moruing Post, will receive prompt attention. ap7 T)ItICK DWELLING lIOI'SE IN FOUTII 1) 'A A HD. 11,1,EG II EN V. it A coves.-011 ISDA V 'NIL April lout, at 7i,. o'clock. at the Merchantx Bx ha Forth strnet, will he odd that valuable lot of oitiol lit the corner or and Grantham streett, M , 11,;.: a Ira,' of ii feet on linhineon alma t, extending back !,:, feet along Grantham ntreast, and then having a front id beet nh G ran thaw ttreet.l.xtentling hack 4 feet, on which te,ted an excellent Brick Dwelling Boon', two and a f atorie,, riAnie , large and conveniently arranged, li' 411, t•.• 1 pumpin front Of the Inman, and hy runt in the yard. (Ito, on the lot are grata. AIM 1,- mi large amble, with granary and cutting room. O Tit le itall•putalile. Ter - net—One:half cash, balance in two and three . scum , with intereat. a .5 B. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. T ) PERSONS OUT OF' EMPLOYMENT. -A%, losrmut gift IThr n. father EJI ir,ou•nt t.. hi/ family one ropy. MO try It .m-air , your frien.lB. tC ortrn—AnoutA to rirculnto SEARS' larg, trim quAn Dint for fiumiln ur. , euntln.l THY. PKot;LES' PICI\MIA DOMEFTIC Tin+ iY slitstined, if in• run form au sliinion fom, of the mein, I 'nine an unpriniralented ,ii in eiety ~ection of Isir wide Yprnad cantinent, .I k li to fort, ire t ern in the sale of our works. It will, no dotilit, i n 1.41-" tun 111.• Yatully Itilde of the Ameri can paople rw..t 111,eral remuneration n ill Is• t,s all • n.;" 14, , c0re Ku ben ribera to them. Us- Fnnu tuayitouitly Iso s tr•ulatiul mutt Ndd 111 .1( II of the principal title. , and towni of the Union. It will 1,0 .444 1, , iption only. A , ,•14,, atom , 1,,,u Isl Ulagio tit once, a, the Mehl wtt lu , , 11 occupied Per..., nu:lion! to act 11.4 Agent, and do n lan , lneas, ran iiescl fin a me • 1 , 1 I 01,y. i n ree, , ,pt the e.tn!.l,,,lied pris ix dollar, the In:torial Faintly 1111-la. with 1ft4 . 11141 1 . 411.1 . 1:1.11011 I{ooi, 15111 careful, I,oxed. awl forwarded i,er exiaei,a, at .sir riol. and PI s,— 1. an, in•ritr .1 ion n •-r In the L mted Sister, men Iht• I xd.pling Odifw w ja, 111,,,,n and Tr,.. ywor nEwn..) will Corn,. snf, SC., •i, •;~ci , ~~~ I forthel parti p.mt Imni 11.011EI:T SE.k/tS, 1 , 1 I% tlllam etr.rt. Nt•Vk Si 4 a tr. a•tl and uniform (illnlitY. ft”,z‘rnia.. utr.l Lc the l'nntid)lvannt Salt Mannia,lming Com;,any. at Tan•utom. A lar,z. :kupply rm hand and fi.r mlu /I.ESIING BROS. acre. i of Land, situate al out :tour tai t.,ao of M , ,1,111. 11111101.,--' , O 1.1, talk, hnlAn ain t r Y..r .0.1..1, a; TI llt Mil a 1 , ./S, Market 0 . 1% i II AN --A Farm of 1:'.1) neres fur sale, N. , rOk ..f Nt Clronotit. Sli Li «u I‘ , • $ '•Kno—s ..yo in, haw', lelann, in 1:: agral annual isky• men.r. CUTIIIIY:KT .t SON Al^il lino tl, Pre.iiirnry MArkrt firr , rt t .k . N L L 1 , 4 ol Br,- I,a 410 ,t011:15h344 . 14 RIO 1 -":" N 13 itittle. edkoulaers ; 4 11, Lace J unt r,....1•4.1 and 1, up! , 1 4, .IISN'Tli F4.'"77 _ . Qt•i;.\ 114'1'11.El) lIAMS 111 tierces just re .llc. 1 , , P 011,1711 k .4'11.7"T I.\ • (,II just ret•'d and i• I nal I, d _ . k C.lNl)l,Eti I h,,xes 111,4 rts,.'d and hutsvrn a ' , Orli' I .\1:1 1 •2,11 :5; , .. 1 just rv. 'd and et FEr,.__ltlit hags prime It.M; p—,l...,tsJa‘a; L.r ././lIN \II /. I'll! AP. rri I( NV.ITEIt jrt, 11 !nth II a, Fa II N a.--T•ICh A CO. _ 1, 1 Fill{ SALE, near tiewiekly St;%tion, Cnlt/ -Iti nerolt. fifty-fir.. nerol •L whit I, Les RI LI. Iwo on-Itardv of .10. , frit. larg • o I , •tot. detollatg h.mnr. beam. ALr. Th.' 1,1 •1 i. ilret Thim fail, 1,. ~tlorml at n Apo:, t ., BLAKELY it RICn KY E CH El l' SATI N PAPERS, Tar T'harnhor, war or...fling at w. M A 10 , 11A1.1, k CO ,11.1 h T Woo,l rw•oL )1 ET ERY MARBLE WORKS— \ rril KW LAI \ TON. Plt t.TIt t 1 M 41,LE No, .•-• Li lIERTY a oot, II I, t.d.JI ly rn• rn.r ❑nd I, n. 71.1 V S. , .1 11.. ~,.1.1,•rt AMUSEMENn After which AUUTION SALES __T() lIE TA X .11-1LI:S of THE ,y% r:`. 'r II N.l RD— n,.. ( . .. rady 1:4 , 111111•1011,11 d 11, tda. fid Us , .11v.ala I W/11.1 fr./1 Marti.l + i Ha. '..111 )(011?:11T T119.111 . , , .1N, Assoowr QpitiN(;Elt l'ttarllcyiox 11 .0. 14.10, In 1'1'0,1.10,, and Prodla, ,rlOly. N., '295 P.tt•!•urgli. 11117,. i I'l T Fit ESII • F .1, 4. 11 I .111.1 rt 2 taut Currant Jt•lly naattrtntl Prtaatry,., `• lir a wly Powt•lntl, '• 11ran ty MTH,' Jttta rett...1,,t1 and (or .1, try REYNIER A ANTiiiiii 4 nS, No. 19 Wttt-I Ittmet bushels I;rim.e—Penn 1 - 1!,1)‘ M:tt:q;F:11-. for wile V I I; An-43 Mids. fur r o le by •..1 •al.I SMITH, M Ala .t HUNT F.Il QK AT ES- 5141 pair -..f u.•••,rted Skeet, fror 1• _7 ••••fl IAI to $3 Also, Strap. far the same. very neap. at [1,2"2 , Bows A TF:TI.I4YI 4 . - (ThAl. ‘l . l)lti<S FUR SALE—Sixty three h of (Ned attarhe.l, and all the Im rl. Ilk Nukll.l...fill olverintS,ll. MI Is •it nnt. d i the Monongahela river, 34 mile., al-+v.• g!, awl ni supplied with a Farm 11an,., Itarn, Tenant 11,,•w I lrr hard• liallr,ad. and au ,scellent hark, Th,• of 0,...,1 Is live (Pet thick, and omnot he aurpa444,l quality. Yoe further particolar4 apply to NICIIIIIuSON k PAYNK, No. 735 Liberty rlrrs.t. 1 r . INSEED OIL-10 blb. far nale lat -1-4 Ulll7. Lll.l.'illY 11. _ tN)I.I.INS. _.. •- - 1 , WAIT!! AGENCY.—We hare been an 1 y y 1.11“-•41 sole Asont for th , State of Peundylvattirt for the nolo .1 the I,h:twitted tam! nanquallnil Watched of ,C 11 AS. Fitt iDS fl AM, NJ STRAND, LaNnoy, i Formerly .1. IL .1 asotti,) I 8 ,.:, his - Imp, oot Clan otomotor S.ertea," liar which tho 111 aidli flown tonon t na arnhni n proinium of .CII,VIO. They niiall) regnliat , • ‘t Ithil/ a minute an y.,/ ' Thin , in tiering I r.ntillarity. ot time under every tin mit ml Chill/UV and 1,014i ' ti../. land are nut aflertoti by twin.' traroling, In. illitibatk, ,I LII • 11104 Vivkill, exertion. Ater—An esrollent stank of all other kink!, of Watches AT Wrack Itspairlug do me promtly, and in the !molt na , pol alr 11.1111111 Ur. W. W. WILSON, I(obit) C 7 Markot at., comer (4 Ettanit SPICES- - I .11 t ... ', , • % „.. ~ -t • ,• t • N. f ' • • .! , j ...0. . ‘ 7 - .. ,:' . u. .".•` COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. President. • WILMARTIL Vice Pre.sidents. • T. S. CLARKE, ONO. W. CASS. 71vaturer. N. 110LMES, J. Sxretrrry. JAMES P. BARR. Superintendent T. NORTHAM, JR. Cbmnitlet of ArbEratinn for Narch. GEO. W. CASS, V. P. ISAIAH DICKEY, T. It. UPDIKE, SA NI LI DI ',WORTH, J. B. CAN Fl ELD. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS Empire City New York......Tlavana and N. 0....N1ar. 3 Canadian New York I Iverpool Nf sr. 5 Asia New York-. -.Liverpool Mar. S Illinois New York.- -.Aspinwall ......_......Mar. 5 Etna New Y0rk...... Havre Mar. 7 Arago New York......llarre, via Cowes ....Star. H Star of the West-New York...... Nan Juan, Nic Mar. S Black Warrior..... New York.- -.Havana and N. 0.....510e. 10 America Boston, 5c......Liverp0.,1 Mar. 12 Baltic New York ...... Liverpool Mar. 15 Union New York Gibraltar, Sr. . Mar. 15 Hermann - New York '..'on thamplon Mar. 22 TIMM . ..K.(' ....... .... New Y,41 Porto Cabello, Ar....M or. 22 Brenda New York.. Loudon, via Cork ....April 1 Oaprny New York .......Cart liageilll, So. .......April ...April 8 Quaker City. ...... Fulton ....... Y,,rl:. N% ashingion PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Or/ICA OP SIM DAILY MORNING PORT, Tueatay, April 4, 1456. 811611088 generally continues brisk and the wharf still presents an animate.! appearance. There has 1.1.0 I, a slight advance in the river since morning, and it continn,4 Kid! to FLOUR ...Sals 30 Tibia. Rupert - Iml from the wharf at V,.40., MI Ltda. do. do. at . g,110; /01 Lbls. do. do. at $.5,75 ; 14,1, extra from there at $4.50. Sale 10 -1.110. I:ye.flotir at 85.40. MOLASSES... ales 100 bilk eypresii, it, I,to. at 444.; .1) 1.1.15. do. at 45, xixty days; and 40 14.1 a. d o . oil SD; .1 RS—Sales 20 hhiti, grlo4l fair at 9e., sixty day..; 10 fully fair cash ; 10 1.1114. fair at 10,1•., e q ual 1.. and 25 Mils. fair on private term, WHISK \ - -Sale 20 Llda. rectified at ltAul IY ._Sales 44000 LLI,. 4011,1,1 and Lam., City 1•11,d. at 74 .1 0, ; Weeter. .11• at ).4",c 4 ; 11,00 Ital. limn, do. do. at 10e, and 1040 Ills. ham. do. do. at A I' I' I. 5a1... , 40 bldg. mixed at $1.2:,. COFFk:E.. Sale 25 to pritno Rio at 12 0111:.%5E..3a1e 37 1,1)I.. at 74 : ic., e:"11. SEED... Salo 24, 1.1.15. Clover V; J). YEATIIEKS...Sak 31. x) ft, at rash New YORK. April S.—Flour root ket dull; etantoott have again declined one ahillitig etkio td,e, ar fur VOllllllOll U. straight and goo/I Stat. , and w, s t e gn, and $3, t o slllfor extra Cterit-tee and St. 10in,.: otar ket eloeing heavy and tending doer nwaril 11yi-llour wit) ri Important change: salea nt $4 , rt0.)2 for ti ui and lotperline. it heat In tedter , lentatid ir export Roil la•me routintaption, arid prieu+ without iml..n runt : 15.000 I , USIIPIS 111 for white dot kern ; 51.6 1 4 for tommon red. and $1.113 for Mtln auk', Rye: sales tons line prime Pennsylvania nt nail firm at (441.30. Corn more freely offered, arid Iwo volitA nab. 4..1)(k) till, now ittferhir to print, nil se I Soothern at two Itmlog dull ant drooping. oittn 421 a .I , i to: Yrnt. nod i and 40 to 47 fur ('hiengo. Pork dull tkdes 1,0 1.1•5 for : $10.75 for uninspeetril prime 'lnn, nail to, prime. Beef doll: lint hug at for omit, prone: n'1, 1 2:411.10.7:t for ronatre Beef ham, ai $lll In,sd. Print , ntina Reef •iniet at 517 Col lower .414) pko m. 44.1• 9 ,,; Por Imtrtm. ltarwl .1.. n, ~1 ut 0.1‘3.1 , •inz i•o •• ••• .11 , •rt rII•1•,••1 ;II!,r: -I , A.ll 41W) MO. w 1 01 10, 1 . 11,.. 1 ° \ y n ,•z• • lire; 1•1•In - 1,11i ,, rind I . [lm•d: ..; Civrrtr vrt. APIA : 1014,14 I^_.l k in t , k 1 NVIIt..I.N 111111: 1 1. , 1 , 1•1 , _ 1..1,1, 111. litutg,l. INu 1..1 tir 511 , 1 jinni.. lit Ili, .1111. 13 54 , 15 in, tvr,iti.or .11.111. A Gentleman living on Squirrel Bill vnys : .saa•lv I eith nyapi.p.iit fit thi. last year. During this tine.. lilho had 111,11 Kliritilallvd aggrarats rails... titan reitsive thileass, I list tau almost ilespairtal al • lA% 111,1 . in the cainittry, alir i•hp.) ell all Ow rvhnot., if l airs air shit exeriass, y e t retch day stuff sisaii , ..l i. ls• i With simis diflitailty. I I.•ri.uaili , l liar ta tido. y,tir II l utters, sillich I ion happy hi mutts hal roiripi• C.4VTIoN . —To preritta Ittnt,sitt,tt. Lt•rhtiv...a HuLltind Bitter, at $1 p•r t+)).) ca - six 1.411. for $l.. Ole re), ISENJ .1 NI IN PA) tlt. .1» it t,r. .111wrruweet))))4), nu)) Cheno-te.. I•ru.l,or'lr. It 11 :) , 1):1. .13118 k ttorner •'f )4),)))).1 nml `V).)11 rtre),te: ruel /rll.gcl.t.s generally. tul):.:) , I sr TUB PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, FOR CGSVEYANCE OR PASSENGER:4 AND FRED:GT srrttsts Pittsburgh. Cincinnati, Ile, and Saint Louis. Tl3l. [AYE ll— :and , krlif"rt. and Tnx-rou f l,tni •.:ar 41•1 i• k . th.• I t t• •,.!, !1..• S tr 'to i'menumti t.• 1. t:tA. v.l". IPnll.l r. ...v1(11 Rrrn.rgh ./"Ott Ts , tl,lto I - . have I••n C•. the I.loe, 'l% to,f o Io.W the I lug; .• B•Ads. .I..prerf,,, I . ll'rK EYE ATt+. .• . 'M W Art WII ; lnn,.. WI ‘ln/1,,y. Al,l EU II IKN • I. 's ... !To -.lnv. f - I•CINN ATI . . eduetelny, 1 . 1111. k IA . . .'ll. J PE\ \ ,II.N NIA . I.mc Ku•Ertraa.....Frolay. . its_ Leave da4ly nt 11. A M. preco.. Iy Nu freight rea - rive , l after uito, o'clock on lb, .corning of dapvture. For parttrularn, apply on 1.0.ar,1. or to JI N It Li JoIIN HACK. Agenta; M..o..ngaheln IL , usr Ihohliogn. Nvv,ml.er, If I LENtoN LISK Ilarlfor tuna pr , wary ro 1.. n 111:AA Y In 19•:\ ,YL , II Mitt) kb. TH It/R t;II TI I A \ I/ THE EA,T ERN CITIES. IV , ..au a.Aur.• .arr friend. and nli fh•...« ta patrr.f.t.••• Il t' i . ..lltha Canal ao.I Kafir.anl. that 1.,, a , n:11 I , 1..i.ar,.1 to milder fy•ftertil antivf.l.ll..n Slr .r FA.t,rn nn.l i'reuftt. Th• A \ iI If \ T ,IF THE I-NCLINFID 1'1..1N TH I: \ EN\ I.OIITAIiE RAILROAD fr,r.aved h the franan.f.atan ..1 frefght. OM, off PENN atrevt, at the Canal Irtaain fahli LEM. )N. KIEII'S TRANSPORTATRIN LINE.- Intirapatang Oh' I.lllt favllttlex now anafafrting Vrefirittv to and from thn Krt." ern ( I st tea, ria Pronaylvaolrt Canal and liadfrraf, u.. hay. r t .t.4 nor nt.,:k ..1 Boat, Av.. off mime, o DAIY LINK. `A finch gtvas UN a crtpacity of over I:nai I. per month each wny. Wt• u.....are env fnnUd,, and di5y...4.1 to 140 r-hioe the f•f intr. frof.ravotto•fita, thr, will Is. noth", ..55 our part I•. refl.! , 1.1 , f , a 1 Amkr.rt , ..n its fora ~rd", Y.a..tef and NI tattorn Ervn,ltta u promptitu.l.. nod Klr.x k \ 111'1'11 ELI.. augll:y Canal Itaaift, Isa II K] 111" If. COMA:O4. Co uNT ItY RESIDENCE FAIR S.\ W.. aro 1 - ..•nitniNgione.l to anll n 1.4 of land on 111.• P. I: 11.1. 14111, snr IU nvr....:nn.l nor, I SWII,, al. , Slam, ..n hich 14 3 lirt , k 51nn..non llonote, 1,111:A111111g 14 11111 0 11. 1 in .14in., to which art roan, 4.1.1 mail,. at/.1..nrrmg . ,.• all 1:11/.1 , fruit .41 11... i.• Thtn prni,,rty in 14 Itlitn 214 mitottp. or ill o,lnttio,littlon trains fIRIL. $1 4 tonon n dot' t,•111,4. .4, , apply to ftakleN l !WAN ELY RICH 4:l'. )1(; NIETAI,-1(n) tons No. I Foundry Metstl for is Iv by ,mr.", .IkillN MO, lit it IA QUITABLE FOR A C111 . R011.--Wo have a barge Lot of Ort,unitl 1,11 . tulle. 72 Get front ,ot by 144 deep, bultat,le tor a Cliorrli or other ',obit,' btaild , ,,.r. ttp,.l R. CITI1114:11T ::AS, :,I N 1411,4 •t. MGAZI A NES I larpor, I ittdov, liruhnm, Putnam, Knickerlntt. r, Issliv's.l,ll-I ts,r It. 'r C'. Motif:AN. II flit" , t. 1 - IHIED f.r sale dr 111 , .'. la 11. Y 1: FLOII le—A superior article jm 4 t re cß,iyod and al s° by . \o. '255 Liborty TIM El ) PPIAES -- 50 0 Las. prime Ilrie( ALI A iples iu story and for Salo by. ' nla SPIZINiiEIt II AltnArim. 111.1)—.5 Mils. Lard just received and ft , 6alo I.y Si'FllNtiElt 11 AIWA' till Wool -211 e hi g hest market price paid it ast by unlit , SPRINGER 11111.14.11:GII. RA I NIEN BOY'i' GREASE, in cans _lf Ow best article in its, for drays, flirts, when! , 10.; In sale by jnib2.ll IL fIONC D ENTRATE LYE—The host artiel nso for maktng hart and Soft Soap.— alwilt Itand in large gortotilt.,.. and lor Kale I, n 11122 q, NU. lil/LASSES-10( 1 barrels for sale lo; . upl NI AI It k HUNTER Wll, immediately, SI TrATIONS a Horse-Flow,. for a Blacksmith 14Ipm f. d 10 o Ihd to learn Trades l Moulding preferredi—lor tour or ft till It. t• tie getwral housework or L - Inciuherwor k--for a Mali 54 Cno hum. and Gardener--fora Mart ns Ganlener. norkumn—and n }Man in Store, sis-aka or writ., English, Gorman and French. Also. WA,TICII—Two or threw Girls as Cooks or Ch. m d,. maids, fur the country. Apply at LOWRIE'S I ntellipers, Otth... No. 14 Fifth, near Market at. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHA RION stops the Hair from falling out, and proiliare“ li • nriant growth. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION Removes all Dandruff and disease deposits. For sale, wholesale, by R R. SELLERS A CO. r :Lug] _ . C ONCENTRAI ED . new article Gm making Soap—on pound worth ten of Potash; fir sal, by fn&b I FLEMING RIO IS. (11.1) BROWN WIN DSOR SOA P.—l 1 invi , VV Just receiced fire gross of this fine Soap. JOB. YLEMING, comer of 'Armond and Market sta. DALM OVITIOUSAND FLOWERS—An LP other supply of this celebrated article reed by JOS. FLENILM:. Corner Mark, (st. and thanemd. Xl4l LBS. 'FRIESTE VERMILLION store and fur isalo ESIMEEI TO ARRIVE. LEAVE F"R Liverpool...—. N.., York Li v0rp001....... N York Liverpool New York =)11E ICIRMIIEIMMI23 ili..Lillo Nev York Market tTIiTI'i rTTI BLEMINti BROS PEW aR~.11A...----- -~. RIVER NEWS. THE lures.—At dusk last evening, there were It feet fl incl..", water iu the channel, and stationary—rnaking a rim of 8 inches for the past 24 hear. Weather clear and plea sant. Business on the wharf brisk. Tug steamer " Diurnal " is the regular packet for Wheel tug this moruing; she leaves at 103 n; o'clock. 'life Meanu•r "Allegkeny" recently came from at. Louis to Loniscille in fifty-two hours. The fast nags will find her ••hard to beat.- Tut ..nbetnntial built steamer " W. li.Denny," Capt. ThOS. Lyon, it now keeling for St. laatis. We will give Iler day of doper, uro to-morrow TILE steamer "lVaMiington City „ was a,. 1 in Cincinnati, on Monday la-t. to a Miasiiisippi Company, for $12,000. to ho &livered at St. Lonia. THE fine passenger steamer "Ilnekeye State" will leave fin+ morning, at 10 o'clock, for Cincinnati. Passengers should be on haunt early to secant their state rooms. 111 r. umni, the affable clerk, will see that all are well eared for. THE steamer "J. S. Pringle" arrived at the landing hut evening: after taking en board sonic two hundred tons of iron she will commence to finish her load for the Illinois ricer, as far rip as Peoria, and will leave on Thursday ramming. THE superior passenger anal freight steamer “ Lebantia" Cafit. E. Williamson, will leave this morning, direct, for St. Louis. She offers the hest of accommodations to travelers going West—having ample room for cabin and steerage pas win itertl, with plenty of space for horses and other moveables. Warn. Mr! 2U F 1 1,1 )lar.l Mar 1 Nlar. Mar. 12 Mar 21, GUT. OrN or the steamer " Pittsburgh." reports at Cin cinnati that severnl new snags have made their appearance in the upper Ohio—one in the channel stile of Buffington, and anther at 114xtriet trt bland, at the mouth of Dock Creek. Our pilots mill keep a sharp look-ont for breakers. Tut new steamer " Uktmend," Capt. Ifellcroft. is now load ing for Galena and all points on the Upper Mississippi river, with the full determination of leaving this evening. Thos trnreling that way should make early application to Mr. C. T. Reeder, clerk. ut the office of the boat, and secure their THE new 1111r1 splendid pasaenger steamer `. 31onnengor" is now loading at the month of WO.l street , tor St. Louis. Ga lena. Dubuque and St. Paul. Aer accommodations for cabin and steerage passemzers are unsurpassed. Capt Millonger and his polite inNistatit. Mr. C. 1.. Drennan, will not be tottud wanting, iu toil lions to their guests. TUE to fi n s In.itra of steamers, the magnificent passenger steamer 'Crystal Palace." haven on Tlmrsday morning, at P 1 o'clock. for Cincinnati. Passengers wishing a quick and ideasant trip ta the Queen City should all on I.nard and nnge their statenr.,ol. in time. an nine never folio tan go out crowded. Mr. Frank Bailey, the polite anal gentlemanly clerk. will MeV that all are well Inttended to. Rv.shisKu.--Our add friend, James D. Esq., has n. maguasi Serrstsryslair of the "Pittsburgh Life, Fire arid Marine. Issurana .• Caaniistri3." anal tans 1,.-va ..ureseal,sl lay r. Graham. We hare known Mr. M't;ill fnr 'nary zonilia, 2ilwayA found hint a polite and 1.1,1/1)111104/1 - 1.111,4 gentleman. Tln• Cnnualny Inane bra r fOrtaIIIII, in - letirg 31 r. Hs II is ar.vr.aw , r • rod we feel aotk.fled hot all iir tnanNwt buNinee..witlt him will be .lealt will, II saitalocitkry 111Alltier. THE ri,-,of the 7111, nays• The rir•er was almilv reasading yesta relay, with 3 feet iw its watt, on the L4ln last evening, for steamboat, IS the anal timre were 7 feet 3 inelnas water by the twirl. The raw steamer J. W. Ilaniman, rapt. Ilayes. on her wa to St. lemi• foam urpia. reaciesl this port I , atiarda night. and lob tip until thin morning, .axing to the Captain' ,I,t,rntinoatiun not to ran on Suntlay. The C1111314 - 111ttel and Tvnmwu•o . rirers, at ilia 1114 tint, u rr I,4:lrising. uud ngeod naritetble etas,' of Water Wi ILA io 1.411 T. , ..... 1,,5v111.• .‘ll.3ny an , l I MEM ll= A Itltl V ED. Strainer C. E...9a.r.1. Peebles. Elir.abetb. •• FoLan. ilencii•rickeon. West Newton '• .1. tl.•reon. Brown.,llle. Bennett. 11r..wnsville. •• Diurnal. ••enture. I,ei. Strulteuville. •• - Fairy vine, Loni.ville. •• 114.. n, Blackburn, einelnuat l . Ch. seii, Ben o. Zane, ilk. DEPA ItT ED. Steam, reeblee. ElerAbetb. •• Ilenderieksen. West Newton •• Browttville. Luieine. 11.., ~at. Brow N 1 a). C heeling. l'ivrett, Deng.. Wellavtlie. •• enitire., Bolt,. Steubenville. Euinnt iiraliani. Ayers, Jesse K. Bell. Cntterline. St. Louis. •• Efluin....v. Rowley. Minot, river. •• Man-liehl. Reno, laatjaville. WHEELING, &c Pittaburgli, Steubenville and Wheeling Tln• DIE It:\ Al., Capt. J. A. Sttot.r.s, and the FUCL. CITY. Capt. IL \VAT, Will rtlu 1113 1,.111,V ItICIiFTS lx•twv..n. au•l NVl••••litkg, ntAqpitsir, at all intertn, •!,,, • Ile DIURNAL. will learu Pittsbur,-,li on .lornlmys, owl F 1 t , n, lit o'cl‘x IL A. M.—ltrri•nsiNn, she w‘il kayo Nk ti-sdn) ThUrsaa), s and 177‘atunlays, 41 7 , , u'el..,•k. A. M. F0Rt..... - c CITY will al. leave Pittßtair.....ll”n Tnesdnyis, Thur,.la). 1. 4 ...tur•lays, at 10 "'clork. A. M.—Rertra.viNti, she will bona, It h cling un MOlld.Apt, WraiuuwSnyx and Fri dnyx, at 7 1 ,11 . 1.111 k, A. Id. For freight or 1,41.8040 apply on board, or to J. D. COLLINtIWOOD, Agent, nor'3l No. 16.5 Yront street. Regular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta, Parkeraburg. Hockingport. Pomeroy, Point Plecotant and Ga l i polilr. Thr n,.• end vvry light iiroonglit elearlier 111 A LK' , At ERA Teaux3i..r., is ill e t e r the end interoievhate ports vs, d i ) Idity. at .1 I'. M. rh , • 1 hari.t to,v re eiving Ideight at the MOllen -41‘ ,111411. Fero aod e..rt etreet, Z ILLE For Zanesville Th.• bteanter CIIEVIAT, Capt. ft T. Pros Cl, i l di aajekrk. 7 , 11L.,11—W have for tho MAP, mt. Int..raa4l(atv ports tni P H i P A I:, April Ilth at P NI. }or I n,glo t appi On board. Or to RIO! CM.Li IiWOOD ,t IthRYXV. Asrrotet. LOUISVILLE The steamer lt. S. S.ASS, Capt. P. S. MULFORD, , %V a. P. It rta—will leave for the [date Intermodiate I..tm ou \V L) ESDAV, April oil,. at to e'd.,ek. V., freight paasa,e apply on It.i.trtl. at the PITTS. BUM; II MAltl iI ASSOCIATIi )N ItooNIS, No. 82. Water etreet. ap.S I%4SIIVILLE. Tho sttsain , r MINER \ A. Capt. June GOTti. —CIIIII, S. 111.11 It leave for then!), and intrrinedlate ports on WEDN HS DAY, Ap 'All. at lo o',-lis-k, A. M. frul,ll r iskstagv apply on I. strkl. or at MAltl\B ASSOCIATION IZOOMS, nix No. S'st %Vat, ate wt SAINT LOUIS, &c The steamer 3IONONCIAIIELA, Copt. M. A. "Zra- (11r , k i , n t S ,m ~ „S ., ,,E u i t ß e 1 K i 41,L— -n T n o il le u n u ve A tlle y . .April 10th, at 10 dduuok A. M. For fr,ight or pm..ngr apply on board or nr the PITT 6 111:11611 AS,.. , OCIATION IL)ONIS, No. 82 Witter strc,t. np9 For St. Louis, Galena, Dubuque and St The si,anieo* Cupt M. MTU.EN Aprirlittn. at 10 o'vlock. A. M. Fur fren;lt t or 1.a....age apply on !semi. or at the PITTS 111'11011 M AoSIILIATIUS ItOWIS, No. S 3 Wale street. TI suwiler SII EN A Salt), Capt. I'. B. Fr..F.Nrii. —Clork ens., M.Wn.xt,o;will leave for the - I!SgU,I,ONo and int;:ro4liato p.a .-- ts vu WEDNE, ,, I)AV, April 9tll, at 11l o'olock, A. M. For freight or paamgo apply On board, or at the PITTS BURG II MA RISE Az6JClAilt):g ROOMS, No e?.. Water all For St. Louts stud Illiuoit River. ' 111, atonal, J. S. PRINGLK, Capt. W. STOO 'C r .1. VIT . /AEA thi?, viii leato for the abov.• —, Itand all Mit...mediate porta on WF.DNILS DA V, April 9th. at 19 o'clook A. M. For frvipllt or paasago apply on hoard. . v at the PITTS RI; lICII NI ARI N A:"SyCIATios I:00MS, No. Sl'. Water t api For SI. Louts and Galena Th. , • (Man, DI it MI ).7s D. Captain I iOI.LCROVT Vi..l 1., C. T. Itt:EDEFI —Win leave for the nix, land intermoltme I.orts on W EDNMDAY, April n 1 1• at lo A M. For freight or pfko , l4, appiy ou:b.,artl, or at the PITTS- BlltUll A.SSOCIAI'ION 'WON'S, No. ti_ apa jiaThe strainer W. U. NY. Capernes. Lvov. —Cleek. NI. LYON—CiII lease h.ir the atelre arei utertnediate po to on TIIIIRSDAY, April 10 h. at 10 o'clock, A. M. . For freight or pa...nage apply on board, or at the Furr , " BUROII MARINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No 62 Wnhr street. 1.1.5 For St. Louts. The steamer LEBANON. Capt. E. WuLiam :lox—Clerk, PARKER will leave air the Rik,. and int enot.liikte purl. un EDN'I:2_ , DA V, April fah. at 1:2 o'clock M. Por freight or paaaaga apply on beard, or at the PITTS. 11121t011 SIAItINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. B'2 Water strt.r.t. ap'2 JUJiBE PAST E--2th ) lbs. highly flavtnirtli Jujube Paste Just received by JOB. mll2l Ciirner Market et. and Diataciaii LOVERING'S Sugars, all kinds• Syrup. the brat wadi , : at F. H. • t ..,,,,, . ...:.':,..4•H0*V.:2•:: 6 , 1 50 e.ll I 75 t.:• ; I :',ll jAS 1, :di C4I :L 131 75 ! j I fio :it EOM= For Louisville For Nashville For St. Louis For St. tottto For St. Louts EEO= • 3 .. ~~~ ~'~. s ;1., =IMMM . • - MEDICA L. MERIT Al VP, HOLLAND BITTERS ELECTIIO-CIIEMISCIIIBABONIA 0 Echt Hollandsch Kruiden Bitter:9. TWO YEARS have elapsed since the intro dustbin of this valuable Llati‘, Ile into the United States During this time it has gain.] sninersid popularity u remedy for - Amer and ,Ague. Dyipcpct.c . "ligation, Headache, Loss of Amsditt, Dsrlay, a:saunas, Mffid and !Reeding Piles. litany of our most worthy citimens testify to its wonderful efficacy in all affections of the stouuteh and liver. As • tonic, it never has been equalled, for the relief It affords In' all cases of debility or weakness of any kind Is almost in stantaneona In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic Mika dons. it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. • - - • - - When eminent physicians prescribe, and their patients so unhesitatingly recommend, surely ire may cease t doubt, and eagerly test its virtues for Ourselves. PEVIIIt AND AOllll A Oar of Eight MinzUle Standing Cured by Beerhae. Rei land Biters.—Mkiutel Belly. No. 117 Grant, near Etmithdeld street, says: " Isst July, while running on the river, on a cotton boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans, I was taken with fever and ague. For eight long months I suffered with this dreadful disease. The greater part of this time: I was unable to work, and spent at least fifty dollars for dir. ferent medicines, but 1 found no permanent relief. Three week, ago, one of my friends inslated upon my tryinglioer. have's Holland Bitters, saying that s =re teas guarantied. After taking it for one week, I must state I was a sound man. I bare been at work now for two weeks, and have had no return of the chills mid fever whatever.. I certify the above statement is true. MOM Anew, Diamond Boum, Or at R. Cheeter's. Gothic, Bail HEADACICE AND DEBILITY Mr. Silas ',lsmaili. of Birmingham, says: "I have found in Boerhave's Bitters a remedy foe headache and debility. My wife has also nerd it with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson.. 'Of Pittsburgh, also remarks that he has experienced much relief from its use for headache. A Hoßandcr's 7islimony.—Jacob Rlnekes, living In the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says: "After suffering for eomo time the misery attending an utter pros. [ration of mind and body, i have been restored, by twit% Doerhaye's Holland Bitters, to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being in Finch high repute among the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, New York—ln fact, In every Holland settlement in the United States--argues Much in Its favor. STRENGTH AND HEALTH ILESTOTtIEft Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles above Pittsburgh; on the Pennsylvania Canal, says: "When I commenced felting Boerhave's Holland. Ritter., I could hardly walk—now, I enjoy excellent health." WEAKNESS OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. Anothet' Great Core Erected by Boerhotv's Im band Merl. —The wife of Peter De Witte, living. in Holland Town, Slue buegatt county, Wisconsin, suffered much from weakness of the stomach and indigestion. She had been under a phyeb vim's rare for some time, but the disease seemed to baffle oven his skill. She purchased some Holland Bitters at our oilier, which hoe Riven tone to her stomach. her appetite and strength are returning, and we firmly believe that this is another great cure effected by your medicine. We have still to record many wonderful curet effected by this remedy, lint must wait 'mother opportunity. One thing yen can rely upon, what we have published are team persons much respected In our community, and are literally, true. J. Clcurros. Editor Shots - iv - gen Elena bodo, Sheboygan, Wis. A Case of Two Noteflue Standing I bmd by .18trerbaro's Jand nitb-or.--tb , orgo 11 vndornon, of Pittchnro, says: "After suffering for three months with rheumatism—e part of the time so severely as to confine me to my bed—l have been entirely aired by using Ikswhace.'s Holland Bitters. / have had nue attack since, low found almost instantaneous relief in the mune medicine. It is, In my opinion, a sure remedy fur rheumatism." NERVOUS AND lIITF.UMATTO A 'EMION?. This changeable weather is lilsely to produce a great deal Of sick 110(18. To persons troubled with nervous or rheumatic affections. we wonhl recommend Boerbave's Holland Bitters. On referring to our columns you will Ilnd certificates from some of our first German rind English eitizens.—Fentasyi vaunt Sfaats brawl°. THE WORST FORM OF PILES CAN BE ClThatlib We are at liberty to refer to several well known gimilo mf.n, who have oval, thoroughly toasted, and now recommend 11.i - have's trollatti hitters no a remedy for piles. We are not at liberty to pui lish their names. but will take pleasure in referring any wow a to them who denies this statement. For this affection, one-half of the prescilbed dose should he taken—say hail-teaspoonful—trinruing, thou and night, one hour before meals. CA Irmo N I The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against pur chasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything elm until you have given Boerhave's Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bot tle will convince you how infinitely superior it le to all these imitations. AR- Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE. Js.. sik CO., Manufacturing Pharntocentists and Chemists., cor. Smithfield and „Third streets. Pittsburgh. It- R. SELLrIts & CO.. Druggists. corner Second and Wood streets. And all Druggists in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester and Tempernnceville. DR. MORSE'S NVIGORATING CORDIAL, A r7IENOMENON 1.. V MEDICIITE. Health Restored and Life Lengthened HORSE'S INVIGORATING . IT WILL replace weakness with strength,. Incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural activity. and thin not only without hthard of reac tion. but with a happy effect on the general organisation. 41- Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the paralizatian of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. ;Dear in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the Elixir Cordial Ls the only reliable preparation known. CURE OE NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea of the iininedl ate and almost 'alma:dealt change which it occasions in the disausad, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impainad by eh:knees—the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vaniah 'together under its influ ence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cordial properties of the medicine read' the constitution itsedf, and restore it to its normal condition. LOSS OF 51E310E4, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head. melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self-destruation —fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration. nervousness, inability to idoep, disease incident tamales, decay of the propagating functions, hysteria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, Impotency, mist*. tion,.etc., from whatever cannel arisinr, is, if there he any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely infal lible A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The ntiparallded effects of tide greet restorative lit all complaints incident to remake, mark a new era in 1110mi:ode of medicine.. Thousands of stimulants have been Invented— thousands of itivigurante concocted—all purporting to ho epecified ip the vague diseases and derangements in Which the delicate formation of 'woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OP SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tre mors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether pe euliar to her sex, or common to both isexce--should give the Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial, after the'' , have used a bat ale two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not have been so but for this isztrahrdi nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the Many diseases for which it is recommended. Thousands of young men have lawn restorod by Using it, and not in a single in stance hes it Wiest to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, • • Or CODlmmptive aro restored by the use of a lOtee or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a paled yel• low, sickly color, to a bountiful florid complexion. TO TIIE MISGUIDED. These are some of the sad madatelancholy effects produced by early habits of youtle,-o,st weakness of the back and limbs, pains In the beakilirimess of sight, lose of rocisculai power, palpitalitin ofdtel heart, dyspepsia. nervous Wits batty, derangement of the digestive functioos, general ; de bility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the Coastal offixts ea the mind are much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, t infusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, eelf-distrue love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some ofthe evils tabilcced. • All thus afflicted, - BEFOItS CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE,, Should reflect that a sound mind and body eke the most ne. oessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; Itffleed, without these, the Journey through life becomes a. • wear* pilgrimage—the prospect hourly- darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filial with the melau choly reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with year own' CAUTION I Dr. Morse's ItivigoratingCordial has been counterfeited by noise unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor's fac4dmile, pasted over the cork of each bottlo,and the fellow , ing words Mown in the glass: • 1, • Dr. Morse's, Invigorating Cordiiilv C. 11. GING ' Proprietor, N. Y. The Cordial is put np, highly concentrated, in pit t bottles —Pr* °Thies. dollars per bottle, two for five dolled-, elx- for twelve dollars. C. U. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway...Y Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada and the West Indies. AGENTS . . . Pittsburgh D. GEC. H. If - RYSER, No.llo ft{ Rt. FLEMING BittlS, ND. CO Waist Mir.: R. K. SELLItIIt3.. Wood street. Allegheny City...BECK II A M & NPKENNAK: .JASIES T. E.,..t3tPLE h. CO.; 3. P. FLEXING. Agent for 0bt0...J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. julititiLtuly WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION> Y cools the helot, muil rex:aorta all sympcomuft:7;llead- Persons using W RIG HT:4 IC A - MAI:10N Are never liable I o bon-stroke. witionrs 1.11.1011t1.51 KATIIA.BIO3 e I Is the must volualde acquivition to the toilet, retst4inc. the Hair in any required An to. . For sale by Dr. GEO. 11. KEYFER and R. F.. SELLERS A CO.. at 'IL pee Imola ansls RAM BRUSHES---Largo suppliei of . titg- Usk Hair Brushes just received by .10S. FY.E vo. Corner Market 0. an - end. _... _. . VaNCE OFFJC . 'lf you .cu NEW INTELLIG - . meant to have `• help." Bud outployMitnt, j el property, call at LOD RI WS rNTEIALIGEset: orct, 14 Fifth etrftt, near Market stroot- • Legal Documents and Copying dome. .41b atatneta and despatch. [felts:ol .149E1`11 ILOMEDIE. 20fi BOXES Extra Scalded Iferria 4. new; I- , ZDO boxes No.l Herring'. cor; rot ed sod for lode by assttaa a ANDRA fi, (obi) No. 39.W00t t. FNE TAB - LE SAiTh - TIVICF - AMIELYFSE , 300 bags hist received and far sole by .10. DErdf.ll.l ANlfilkON. itralP • HOPS 10 baiesinelbsredau jre by feb29 SPRINGER ILLILRAIJOIL MIEN, ;„':`_ na.
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