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I; , • 4,.• LOCAL AFFAIRS. FRIDAY MORNING: Pittsburgh as a Couanrrrial City.—Abroad Pitts burgh is known particularly as a tua nufncturing place. She is called, and justly too, the Birming ham of America "—for this appellation could hardly be denied us, seeing that for our population we have more capital invested in cotton, iron and other manu factories than any city in the Union. More steam boats are built here than at all other points on the Ohio liver combined—and the reason is obviously not because the business men of Cincinnati, St. Louis and Louisville love to patronize the machines of another city, but it is because we can do it cheaper pod better than it can be done anywhere else. The excellence of Pittsburgh built steamers has booome a proverb. We have not the statistics now before us of the number constructed in this district in 1855, but our recollection is that it is upwards of sixty, with a tonnage rising 13,000 tone. In the manufac ture of cotton we are far ahead of any city west of the Alleghenies. It is hardly necessary to say any thing of the glass and iron business—the smoke of on hundred chimneys speak voiumrs which can never be written. But it is Pittsburgh as a commercial city that we would refer to now. Since the 24th of March, when the ice gave way, up to the 17th of April, there have been two hundred and thirty arrivals of steamboats at Ibis point. Of these, 40 were from Brownsville; 21 from St. Louis; 23 from Wheeling; 21 from Elizabeth ; 21 from Wellsville ; from New Orleans 16 ; Cincinnati 15; Steubenville 15; West Newton IN; Louisville 12; Nashville 6 ; Beaver 5; Gallipo li, 4 ; Zanesville 3 ; M'Connelleville 2; Paducah 1 ; lVabindi River I ; Evansville 1; and Painesville 1. These boats had au average load of 225 tons, and contained in the aggregate considerably over 50,000 toill.“o1 fright. •Thin will do fur twenty-three days of businer , , and in a city of more pretension than Pittsburgh would be heralded as an astonishing evi dence of prosperity. Uafortoaot. Affair.—On Tuesday night an unfor tunate affair occurred near Turtle Creek, which end ed in the death of a young man named Stephen Sample, and should serve as a warning to others to prevent alike occurrence in the future. The deceased was one of a party engaged in the amusement of raccoon hunting, when he became separated from the rest of the party. Shortly afterwards his father and another of the party named John Montgomery ob cc., veil a movement in a clump of bushes, when the former exclaireOil, "shoot, John, I think it is a pole cat." The latter fired, when, sorry to relate, on ex amining the spot they found that young Stemple had been shot through the head, and expired almost in stantly. It was the shirt sleeves of the young man that caused the other party to mistake them for the white spots on the pole-cat. A coroner's jury ren, &red a verdict of accidental death. Another ir Stramer.—We observed yesterday at the levee, another new boat, just finished, named the • Nathaniel Holmes." Sho is owned by Capts. Kennedy and F. X. Reno—Loth experienced river men—the latter officiating in the clerk's office. Her length of deck is Ifi; feet, breadth of beam 83 feet, and her carrying capacity about 400 tons. She is substantially and elegantly built., and completoin all her apartments, and reflects great credit ion the ex -1 erieuced mechanics who constructed her. Vt ith the Offiests of the " Nathaniel Holmes " wo are person ally acquainted, and can assure the traveling com munity that more obliging or gentlemanly officers than they cannot be found upon the western waters. The '• Nath. Holmes" will take her departure on Saturday for St. Louis and the Illinois river. r.r, the ll'hurf.—A disgraceful row occurred on the levee yesterday, the scene being laid near o here the steamer "Rosalie" is moored. The facts of . -•- the case, as we are informed, are these. A party of Irishmen got into a difficulty with the mate of the Rosalie, because he would not hire them, the latter giving as a reason that the boat had already more laborers employed than needed, and ended by order ing them to clear out. Instead of complying, the party assailed the boat with stones and other mis• silos. A number of pannels wore broken in, but the damage was nut very material. The Mayor should take measures to prevent a repetition of any such oc MIME! Lattice' Department of the /eon City Colleye.—Au apartment about 37 by 13 feet, is fitted up in fine style, in which a class of young ladies can be found from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. each day, under the instruc ' Com of an eminent lady teacher, pursuing all the va ried branches of an English education. The facili ties here offered to ladies are not surpassed, and we pleased to learn that the patronage bestowed is quite liberal, and from the successful experience of the lady having charge of this school, we cheerfully v.-Dimond it, especially to those preparing to teach. The school is so arranged that students can enter at Th, .V,rt Sow Foir.—At a meeting of the Execu tive Committee of the Pennsylvania State Agricultu ral Society, held at Harrisburg, last Tuesday, a com mittee was appointed to receive proposals for holding the next State Fair. This committee, consisting of Hobert C. Walker, tleorge H. Bucher, John S. [sett, John P. Itutherford and A. Boyd Hamilton, will he io Pittsburgh un Wednesday next., for the purposes of their appointment. The Board of Managers of the Allegheny county Agricultural Society, will meet at 9 o'clock on Wednesday morning at the Court House, for consultation with the State committee. E..bbery.—A stranger, who put up at the boarding house of Mrs. (lotnnuan, in the Diamond, on Tues day night, decamped xesterday morning, taking with him a gold watch, chain and breastpin, valued at about $l5O, the property of John Gottsman, a son of the landlady. Found Drowned. —The Centreville, (Md.,) Sentinel states that the body of an unknown man floated ashore on Kent Island on the 29th ult. There was found 41 hie pocket a letter from Petrick Brady, of Pittsburgh, Pa., commencing with "My dear Patrick." Bawdy 11.4 s --Margaret Wiulley was committed to prison, yesterday, by Alderman Major, in default of bail on a charge of keeping and maintaining a disorderly and bawdy house. The oath charging her with the offence was made by Charles Walker. 'For the Pittsburgh Pont.] Mr. Coaldoeh'■ I.e nr Meters. Editore—We read that there is but a sin gle step from the sublime to the ridiculous. The converse is probably considered true. At least it is on that principle alone your correspondent is able to explain the reason why one of the best actors in this country has succeeded at our Theatre "the twa' dos," which were for a week the admiration of the few g and the disgust of the many theatre-goers this city. %Leaving " Bose" and "Major ," and begging par don of Mr. Couldock for writing his name in such connection, it may not be amiss to say a word in reference to that gentleman's personation of "Lear' on Wednesday evening. We have seen him with de light in that arduous character many times, but never when we felt so perfectly satisfied with his act ing as on Wednesday night. There is probably in the whole round of tragedy no character which more fully tests the ability o e n artist. When one reflects upon the strange vici situdes through which the old King passed, when with the myriad minded bard he has followed him through the long descending path to the scene where from the division and bestowment of his kingdom down aged, stripped and shivering, he cowers shelterless beneath the pittiless peltings of the storm, he will be able to appreciate the wonderful versatility of talent which enables a man faithfully and fitly to portray all the passions and emotione,which the ciroumatances are calculated to enkindle and arouse. And yet, at this point, the easiest part of the play is finished. Though here we have all the trying experiences of the actual world, though kingly rank and all its be longings are snatched sway by the basest ingrati tude and foulest wrong, it is not till reason forsakes its throne, it is not till the vain imaginings of a crazed brain take to the poor old King the semblance of reality, and the tottering outcast in the midst of every grief that flesh is heir to, yetstanda np in his ow n rowerncy "every inch a King, " that the highest of the Rotor is demanded. Be has no longer the aid of observation or of experience which we all learn more or less from, whether we be (nob or wise, in the world's great school. He leaves the actual for a sphere where all is vague and unfixed ; where wild phantasy is subjected only to physical possibility, and where each man's study and taste become the canons of his action. It is there we look for the most judicious display of the artist's magic power. lie who can well personate " Lear" has already made his mark in the profession. We have been moved to say this, because we were so highly pleased with Mr. Couldock's personation of the old king on Wednesday night. Who did not feel well satisfied with the performance when he had concluded, and who did not, like Oliver, ask fur more ? An appreciative public will not let, slip this favorable opportunity to see Mr. C. in other fa vorite characters. BPICTATOR. "A 4 ,11, , clt-'4.1.4 .: t.' 4 , ... I t • +, . . 4 Fire Gast eight.—The alarm last night, between eleven and twelve o'clock, wan caused by the break ing out of a fire in the japanning room of the Variety Works (Bakewell's old (Has: , House.) The alarm being soon given, the Duquesne Hose , . was promptly on the ground, and by an early application of water prevented much damage being done. The fire com municated to the building from the furnace. APRIL 18 - - _ The A. V. Railroad and the right of way through the city.—Last evening the Common Council passed finally the ordinance grunting the Company the right of way through the city as far as the canal via Duquesne Way, but the Select Council non-concurred. The result will be Conference Committees from the two Councils to settle the matter. - - _ Theatre.—At the Theatre to-night Mr. Couldock performs his great character of Luke Fielding, in the drama of the " Willow Copse." It is for his benefit. Give him a bumper. City ality. —The deaths in this city for the week ending Saturday numbered 14-5 melee and 9 females. All whites. Quarter Session.—Judges McClure, Boggs and Adams. Oommonwealth vs. Christian Bohad and John Hausman. Reported yesterday. ..This case went to the jury in the afternoon, but up-to six o'clock had had not agreed upon a verdict. Commonwealth vs. George Howard; indictment larceny, on oath of Samuel Gray. The defendant is charged with breaking into the clothing store of Mr. Gray, who is a tailor on St. Clair street, and stealing therefrom goods valued at $356. The jury retired and after a short absence returned with a verdict of guilty. District Court.—Before Judge Hampton. THURSDAY, April 17. Joshua Rhodes & Co. vs. James Schoonmaket & Co. Vefdict for defendant_ Samuel MeClurken J Co. for use vs. S. Cook t Co. Verdict for plaintiff and amount to be liquidated by attorneys. Hill & Co. vs. Negely, Mohr & Co. Verdict for plaintiff $369 82. Same vs. Same. Verdict for plaintiff $614 24. When the Slightest Derangement to indicated by costiveness, or any other sign, It admonishes tie that tmperfinities are puttering which should at once be got rid of, and the most easy and natural method to do this to to take DR. J. ROSTETER'S DEL BRATED S'fOliACE BITTERS. They operate equally on all the distressed parts of the system. cleanse the &sewed liver of that excess of bile which is constantly discharging into the stomach, re store it to its natural state, operate on the blood l and remove all impurities and effectually cleanse the stomach and bow els, and restore to them a healthy and vigorous action. In this way they strike at the root of this disease, open the pore externally and internally, prompting the insensible perspiration. and obviating all diseases arising from a,diser , desert state of the liver or stomach: and for sale ROSTITITER A riirrir, Pole manufacturer and proprietors, N. "bl 7 Penn street., and by druggists and hotels generally throughout the United States and Canada. orb. Kir- Clark's Stomach Bitters are acknowledged by all who hare tried them 41 be the beat family medicine of the age, for the este of Dyspepsia, Ciostivr:ness, and a disor dezed state of the Liver and Stomach. They nave no rival' The proprietors do not pretend to caution people from cuing other pri.parations that are palmed upon the public under the name of Stomach Bittern, fur they have found that only trial was uoedod to moiler midi caution rinneceasary For sale, wholesale, by CULLUM k CLARK, Third street between Wood and Market: GEO. It. KEYSER, 140 Word treat; end by Druggists generally. • - 1 4 -I REE OF CHARGE! !-TWO SPLENDID ir PARLOR ENDRAVINGS, entitled "Dolton Abbey the Men Times," a rplendid titeel engraving, ft. m the cel brazed painting by Lands., and the "Departure of th Israeli'. from Rgypt," a large and beautiful engraving from a painting by D. Roberta. The retail 'wire of the above ro graving,. le $3 per copy, but will be rent fr of charge, . 1.1 LOW.: The enhecribers bar. , eatablialied a BOOK AGENCY In Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publkation at the retail prim, free of pootage. Any peraolot, by forwarding the aliteteriptiou price of any of the $3 Matttome. such ae Liarper'a, thaley'a, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leelitea Ac., will receive the magas:inee for one year, and a copy of either of the above latautiful eugravhagm, bee of chant, or If eillowribbig to a $Z and a $1 Magazine, such ea Pelee • ram's, and Chalieu'. Ladien . Chrintian Annual, they will re mire both tuaipszinee and a copy of either of the above en gror ORX. Every dewription of Engraving on Wood racecard ',crib 114-ILLEICws and dearatcb. Views of Building., Nevrapart 11..adings, View. of Maehiro.ry, Book llluatrutiona, Lodge Certlfiattre, Bonito-. Cards, !kr All orders sent by mall promptly attended to. Persons wishing view, of their build ino, engraved, can rend a anguerreotypo or nketcb of tb• 'tiding by email ur express. Persons at a distance haring saleable articles would find it their advantage to address the subscribers, as no could as agents fur the sale of the etUlle. ItY RAM it MERCK,. riplikdast ly 60 South Third etreet, Philadelphia. NOT I CE.—The Stockholders of the 01)1) FELLOWS HALL ASSOCIATION are hereby notiM,l that the remaining tire irotalments to the .tort hate born milled in, and arll6be payable at the following dates ih of May, June, July= 14 and September. P. HENDERSON, By order o! the J. anted tad Secretor) AGRICULTURALBOOKS.---Liebig's - Co, piste Wort on Chemistry. Saxon's Rural Rand Book. Johnston's Agricultural Chernhitry. Farmers' and Planters' Encyclopedia of Rural Affairs. The Fruit garden; by Barry. Fruit. Flower and Vegetable Gardener's Compardan. Ladies' Companion to the Flower Garden. Gray's Eletnente of Agriculture. Rodgers' Scientific Agriculture. The Farmer's Assidtiant. Farm Implements, and their constractlim and nee. Rural Architecture, itc., kc. For sale by a 15 B. T. C. MORGAN, 41 Fifth at. BRUSIIES.-1 have on hand a large assort matt of Hair Brasile., Tooth do, fie& do. Those wishing anything In thin line should rail sod examine my lot Wore pnmhaaing elsewhere. JOS. FLRMING, a. 17 Corner Diamond and Market at. CONGRESS WATER-24 doz. fresh Con gress Weler just remised by JOS. FLEMING, sp.'? Corner Diamond and Market st. AMEETINO OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF TUE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANEFACTE KING COMPANY will be held at the Company's Offices in Philadelphia, on TFIURSDAY, May Ist, at 12 cfclock..noon, for the purpose of authorizing the Company to execute a Mortgage for the gum of One llntadred Thousand Boileau, and to Lame Bonds under it. • J. G. HOLLINGWORTH, JAMES C. FISHER, SAMUEL F. FISHER. OMAR NEWBOLD, THOS. SPARES, (aplaitti.) GEORGE F. ,LEWIS. USW 11N 1. k -4„ 4 ! A 1 tFy At s. NEW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOK S Prison of Weltreverden—by Walter M. Otheon. C....mrtahip and !Mintage, or Joys and Borrows of American Life. Elite, or the !lumen Comedy—by .711 n. E. Cooke. Kate Weston, or To Will and To Do--by Jennie De Witt. War to Kansas. Brewerton—price $l. ehristine, or Woman's Trials and Triumphs—L. J. earths American Floater Garden Directory -by Robert Bakst. The Family Kitchen Gardener, The American Kitchen Gardener—by T. 0. Feeeenden. The American Florist Ouide—by Louisa Johnson. Min Leslie's Receipt Rook. For sale by W. A. GILDENIFENNEY Ar CO.. I a 15 Fifth et , opposite the Theatre. TRINITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS- R. S. Siam, Princrpal. ST. PETER'S SCTIOOL FOR MIS— S A. Toms, Principal. The nett term of there Schools will commence on MON DAY, Met inst. For porticolars, apply to the 'Principal', at the Schools. aplYlw—hO NOTICE -the undersigned, Assignee of WM. RIMTON. of Steubenville. Ohio. having obtain ed a RE-ISSUE OF THE PATENT originally granted to ne on the 4th day of October, 1861. for the mimes of making HOT-PRESSED NUTS, WASHERS, etc.,being substantially m follows, : Pirst—The use of the die T, and die box M, for severing the blank, the Mom die box In combination with the die' end bracket Q for preeidng, and the punch Li, for perforsOng the snore during the preseure, the whole operating con jointly as described for making Note or Washers at one ope ration. Sramd—The manner substantially as deacribed, of so ar ranging the dies in relation to the punch that any elms. of iron in the blank shall be forced Into the path of the pouch, thin securing the compreenlon of the Nut without risking the breaking of the machine. lei_ Persona interested will please take notice that any in fringement ou the above will be dealt with according to law Ewan, HARTUPRE A MORROW Pittsburgh, April 5, 113.5&—(ap9:3m—ch.1) QTEARINE CANDLES--5 0 boxes received and for sale by SPRINGER HA RBAUGH, spl6 No. 296 Liberty et_ TABLE SALT-100 sacks just received and fur gale by (apl6) SPRINti ER RARBAUG H. HIDES -300 Dry Flint, to arrive and for stile by (elpl6) SPRINGER lIARBAUO U. RYE FrOVR-50 bbls. in store and fur nal° by (apl6) SPRINGER HARBAUG 11. CHLOROFORM 50lbs. for sale by R. A. VAUNT:STOOK k CO,. Corner First and Wood eta. E NGLISH CARPETINGS- : ROBINSON 8 CO., 25 Pura warn, Have received this day a large Invoice of English Velvets and Tapestry Brussels Carpeting, of new and beautiful pat , term. Fo r sale at the lowest prices. spl4 141 A - 833, -- DRGH AND ONNti. - SVILE RAILROAD.—The steamer Emus will leave the whorl above the Monongahela bridge daily, (Sundays excepted) at &SO r. K. for Wert Newton, connecting there with the train which leaves for Connelimille and all way stations at 310 • V. Passengers and freight carried each way daily. For further particulars apply to the officere up board the steamer Zoltan, or to the agent at West Newton or Connell, villa. D. W. OALDWELL. .12 ASABCIIIIt Superintendent._ T HAVE this day disposed of my interest in I the patent for . Trott's Improved Oil Cups for Steam Engines, " to MOSES P. EATON, who has the entire ortrol of the patent. JAMES 0 Pittsburgh, April 11, 1858. apl2 WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, and MILITARY GOODS, 4 4 W. W. WILSON UNION COAL WORKS FOR - ALE,- The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. & Co., Blinded on tho Monongahela river, about 28 miles from" Pittsburgh, are now for We. The property Consists of 11.5 acres and 116 perches of Land, (more or less) and all the Coal therein; and also all the Coal In about 100 acres more, together with Buildings, Railwaya, At. Yoe further particulars apply to D. W. & B. 13111.4 Afire al Law, Ho. 166 *myth at. Pfthurith. 'OT lw rzerra WaE--TiICE-TO THE TAXABLES OF THE m Chanty CommLeona' have changed the time for the ni•tianb to Odd W *Om March 2)th to Mey 12th. ROBERT ER • •• - 1 - r 9 40 v." r ' 97: 4. cv..c.t,`" .. 1, 4,+.1.••••". THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. POUR DAYS LATER teROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OW TIM BALTIC THE PEACE TREATY SIGNED!! New YORK, April IT.—By the arrival of the Baltic we have four days later intelligence from Europe. The chief point of the news is the conclusion of the treaty of pease. It was signed at Paris on Sunday, March 30th, 1756. There are no tidings of the Pacific. The Atlantic had arrived out at Liverpool. Peace was proclaimed ou the 2d inst., and caused universal joy. The Baltic is at anchor outside the harbor. Her papers arrived at half-past eleven o'clock, without previous announcement. The treaty of peace was signed by all the Pleni potentiaries on Sunday, March 30th. There were great demonstrations in Paris: firing of Canon, illu minations, &c. The English demonstrations were much more quiet. The ratification cannot be ex- chanced within four weeke. The Bank of France has reduced its rates of dis count from six to five per cent. The Moniteur contains the following despatch from Peßlaster, dated Sebastopol, 23d :—"Thls morning the French, English and Sardinian armies and fleets fired 102 guns each, in honor of the birth of the Prince Imperial. During the day the commanders in-chief of the English and Sardinian armies cause officially to offer me their congratulations, and there have been illuminations in the camps, and the Rus sians illuminated their lines on the Inkermann. The Africa arrived out on the 31st. LATEST.—LONDOSI, April 2.—The .Ifoniteur of yes terday announced, by a special decree, that the award of the grand cross of the Legion of Honor was conferred on Woiswyekl and Baron Bourgeney, ' and Baron B. is raised to the dignity of a Senator. The official journals also announce the Emperor's decision that the soldiers of the class of 1348, who have been retained until now under the military banner, shall be restored to their homes. Orders for the immediate execution of the will of the Emperor, have already been issued by the Min ister of War. . The ceremonial announcement of the conclusion of peace was made to the Senate and corps legi.ltitV on Monday in words previously employed to an nounce the fact in the Noaiuus. To the proclamation the Minister of Mate added. The Emperor has charged us that in bringing the fact to your knowledge, to thank you for the support you here always afforded, which, with the admirable devotedness of the allied forces, have contributed to the happy issue of this war. The pence, it has al ready been stated, the members of the Conference have still - to perfect. IA number of secondary arrangements essential to the new state of affairs are to be established in the east. . . . Lc Nord says the organization of the Principali ties is one of these subjects, and the Debate points out another special regulation necessary for the free navi gation of the Danube. Irianstn.Las, ;uesday.—Afffit Bey embarked lest night from this port bearing the treaty to Constanti nople fur the ratification of the Sultan. A French officer of rank also embarked on a special mission to the Sultan from the Emperor of France. Admiral Simonds died on hie passage from Mar seilles. Beaus, Tuesday.—The announcement of the con clusion of peace in the Prussian Chambers y esterday was received with cheers. Accounts have been received of the death of Sir Charles }Lethal, Governor of Victoria. The British German Legion which has been raised by Baron Lutterheim to meet the exegencies of war will be sent to the Cape of Good Hopahow that peace is concluded. Al the Cape they will garrison the Colonies and the officers and won will receive grants of land for military services. Thu strength of the force will muster about the ]oth of _April, when all the troops en /wife will be delivered. Flow had improved in demand, and was firmly held at late rates. Corn (inlet and unchanged. Lard quiet, pending large arrivals from the Continent. 'tallow etasuly 814:land. Hays' & Co., Liverpool, quote Wheat at 142/1. dearer. Reel and Pork unchanged. Baron active at Ws bd.tocMa- at nit tion. The stock of Cho.° was antirol) exhausted. It..sin dull at 40 7dltp4s. Cotton lh stronger than at recitals advice., tlAki.,{ ‘,., The sales for two days wore 2,i OW bale, Breadstuff,. dull, but not lowvr . Cooed. he, a advt.. , .1 1.. ' 93b" Connecticut Mustier Trial Nell HAVEN, April IL— The jury in the trial of t-iandsel Sly, the widow Wskuutau cud Thaukful llorsey, fur Use tuurder of Justus W. Nlat.theit s, ilti afterntuin returned a verdict of out guilty on the sole ground of insanity. 'rise partie.. nen, all tried in (11111 indirtment. The result was general() antiri Iwo. Kll.llllllltS Affair. CHICAUu, April 17.—Kansas dates to Saturday. 12th inst.. have been received. A counuittee of the Legislature were preparing a .ode of laws at peke to be presented in July. The New Ilaven colony had arrived safely. lieu. Rubinson was in St. Lou, yesterday. Ovation to Mr. Buchanan. • NEW Your, April ]7.—The Board of Council: , paned •resolution tendering the hospitalities of the city to Mr. Buchanan on his arrival, and appropria ted one thousand dollars to meet expenses. Opening of Navigatien. Ostrzoo, April 16.—Our harbor and lake is now tear of ice. The steamer Kentucky left yesterday or Toronto with a full cargo of Loaded goods. Navigation Open on Lake Michigan April 17.—Lake Michigan is now about clear. The steamers commenced running daily on Tuesday between Chicago and Mdwaukie. Satling of the Ants'. NEW You April 18.—The steamer Asia sailoil fur Liverpool at noon, pith .55 passengers and $03,- 000 in specie. AMUSEMENTS. TII.EATRE.—J. C. FosrLa, sole Lessee and ]danger; Wti. IL R. w, Stage Matingar; Cass. V.ICK. Acting Manager. Treasurer, J. Y. Itourrri. Plith:S.ll 01 ADIILVUOA. Basel and Pargitetts......boc.Private Boxes, 1arg0.... 18 00 Second Owe.. ..... ..... I Private Boles, small .... 5 uu Boxes fur colored persons. .2.1, rents air Contlicate, securing seats, 12% pouts extra. IIgNiiPIT and last Rpprarance but ono of Mr. C - 001SLDOCH, upon whkh occasion Mies IRVINO will appear _ FRIDAY EVILVING, APRIL ln, 1956, The Willow Copia—Lau Pudding, C. W. l'uuldu. k hose Yielding, M.O trying; Dick Bulks, Mcßride, Sit Richard, Dubois; Augustus, A. W. Young; Slag, Mrs A W Young; Lady aptley, hths. Ikatettu ; Lucy, 1104 Lillie Cantor. After Whlcb— Th l` Phenomenon in aII oc k Proek-,7 ,, tin ttercup, W. Young; Sowerborry, Waursq ; Betsy, Mrs. A. W. Young. Alteautton f Thee--Donn open ‘4 to 7 ; curtain rises at JlitiN W. M'CAILTI.II, BILL Ponta and "JP trisTinivrai, will attend to the Pouting and Ilbstributing of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, ic_ LU comnninicatlonaeither by mllll, telegraph, or other artne—dlrectod to the office of the Morning Poet, viral receive prompt attention. NEW SPRING STOCK OF CHIChERING &SON S PIANO FORTES. JOIIN H. MELLOR lissom Just received seven more of CLUCIAERING Q SONS' PIANO FORTES, .nn com pleted the Stock, relented for Spring Balm, of TIIIRTY•FIVE near and splendid It/strum tits, of every variety and style, manufactured by the Mesant.Chickeringe, (Rostou,) from the plainest SIX OCTAVE to the moat splennidly finished • Seven Octave Square Plano Porte•, n well as their superb and Inimitable Orand and Parlor Grand Piarims. EVERY PIANO FORTE in this lot It of their NEW SCALE, with their PATENT IRON FRAMES, and PATENT ACTION, and are not warranted to the end by the manuthettirere, but by the subscriber, to be In all respects ea perfect as Instruments ean be made, both In regard to Material and Workmanship. PRICES INVARIABLY TOR SAME as In Boehm, at the Maunftnitory. JOHN 11. MELLOR, No, 81 Wood street, between Man d alley and Fourth son .. Agent for Chickertug A Bone, Benton, fur Pittsburgh and Western Penna. nitCB FOURTH . STREET CARPET STORE. W. D. Si. H. McCALLIVRI, iriF-87 FOURTH STREET, N SAIL WOOO-4.6 Tut attention of pureliasears b reap.. .tinily Invited to present Stock, selected for SPRING BALM, Including-- Best quality Velvet*. Brigllsb and Tarok] y Ilc Brusoels and Tapmdry, I grain. and Stair Brussels, Super. Medium and Elva and Surer. 3 Ply. Primal Ingrain,. Best Imported Matra Twilled and Unmask; Bull and Stan Carreto; Moor Oil Cloths, from 2to 24 feet wide, 'ni one qualities and prices; Table 011 Cloths; French Mated and Nadsorsed I'Lnuo and Table Covers; Canton and Owen Mob ttng ; Betitrtit Runs; Ikxor Mats; Stair Dods; Litt, nag and Dutch Carpets; suction Blinds; with every varloty of Win : dow Bhad,n, Omen and Buff Holland, ac., 6.c.; all of n will be offered st sale at very moderate rates. Dir We are also prepared to furnish IIARBINOTON'S CARPET LINING. mh2s - AIASIIVIELD SEMINARY AND Allegheny County Normal School. About four miter from the city, near the junction of the Noblestown and Washington Plank Roads. B. IL Kfict., Superintendent. rots. B. A. Principal Seminary. BEV. R. id' N, A• M- Prof. Languages. XIII tmdersigned, County Superintendent, will re-open his Bconlhary said Normal School for Teachers, on TUES DAY, the lbth of April nev . Pupils of both sexes aro re ceived. A limited number of females can board In the family of the Superintendent. Good boarding can be obtained in the village and vicinity, at from to tesp week. TERMS-11 quarter of 10 weeks, IN ADVANCE; Boarding, Lodging and Light. pie 00 Tuition, from 00 to 10 00 Teachers, or three desiring to prepare for teaching, can Miter the Normal Scbool.at any time, and continue 10 weeks, or to the close of Second Quarter. Leanne will be delivered each Torm, upon .. the Art of Tesching. !for further folucmatiou address oP2 B. M. SEER, Pittsburgh. fiLYCERINE--50 lips. for sale by kir AA. B. A. PASO:MICH a CO ntrIOXSILVEIt--160 lbs. for sale b faL aplb B. A. FAHNESTOCTt CO. =ill • • ; V;* _ , k • w' s • .1> 4+, COMMERCIAL. PIT'I'SBURGII MARKETS, l'irr•Duc .n, Thar:stilly, April 17 ASSLES .. There 14 11, change in tile prices of Ash Pearls are tatitug at oc.. four unattlts. Pales ti tons Imported Tilt steamer " Diurnal "is the regular packet for Wiest Soda at four months; 06 tuns rkitunatic Soda ho lids at ing this morning; she leaves at 10% o'clock 3.<j; 15 tons luiporttsl do. nt 5 tom, Dlitnestic Soda at oil time; 6 casks Itefinel Scala at foul mouths; and casks I trits,rted do. at 3N, sumo time; sales 100 bags Ni trate tieda at 7c., four months. Pots nominal at 5%606. BACON...The market continues active; the sales from Friday I, Wednesday, Inclusive, amounting to 2011,5tX) lbs., as follows Friday —SW Ms. shoulders and hams, city s at moked, 79,; and ; 19,000 lbs. shoulders at 8., sixty days; 12,180) lbs. sides at 9c., sixty days; 25,1X0 tha hams at 104, 60 days. .Sutorday-8000 the. shoulders and hams at 7 , A and 10 1 eta, cash; :SOOO the shoulders at 7 , „c., rash; 19,000 lbs. shoulders at 734, on time; 2000 11,a sides at 9c.. and 7000 IDs. at Bc. Monrlay--Sales 70,000 IN. °halide's and balks, Latent, on private terms; 2000 lbs. sides at 8 . !4 cent', cash ; 5o the, country hams at 10c.. cash; 5000 lbs. shoulders and hams at 7!1; and loc.. taxi Wt.tel❑ shoulileo at crush; 31,00 tbs shoulder., Ades and 1,0155 at 8, 9 and 1014 cents, sixty day a; 4000 lies. shoulders at B cents, sixty days; 30101 Ihs. hams nt 'bay days; 3000 shoulders at 7 1 4 c., thirty days, and 20009 lbs. hems at 10 4 . , thirty days. 11',.,./nesdiry-31,0 the, shoulders, city smoked, at 7 , /, cash ; ',NIOO tl.s. do. western at 7 , tash; 1000 the. Mutts, city smokisi, at 2000 lbs. do. western at 10c.; 1500 the. hams, Iron city, at 11!.4.; 3000 the. shandom, th,list and hams atital 10 oats; :0101)shoulders at cash: halo lbs. hams at IttlAc ; 4000 ths. shandom, western, at 7! But. sides awl hams, city smoktd, at 9 and 10c, and 2 Beers sugar cured hauls at 11%e. BULK 51 EAT—Sales 'bag) lbs. hog round at 1304 and 7 Y,c 34.000 Rex. shoulders at 0! 4 0, cash, par funds. DERV...5a1...15 tierces Dried ft , of a tsixty d ay, 4 tierces ilo at the SUM" rigllflt, for cash; 2000 Ilia do. at 10.• cash, and 11000 its. Iron city Dried Reef at 11 , (;I'. 13UTTElt AND FARIS... Butti•r has sliahtly declined lu price although the market irrnot yt:t very well supplied; sales 7 bids. choice roll In lots at 20c..1 hbls do. do. at 214 ; 1 hid. extra choice at 22c., slid 4 bits and I tames choice nil at. 'llie kel Is well supplied with Eggs, and aisles Its, e" born made as follows . 2 tibia. at 10c 1.8 dozen ; L4,ls in lots We. at Ile., and nou do7en at 11.0.. BEANS .Tiler,' is but little doing A sale was tna.le of fu bushels inuall white at $1,62. . There is little or none In market, ~.tbsoyuently we ',nye no tr,insactfons to Unt,. The qui,tatiittis an. 110111 - Ilfaly as hef o ra DRIED FRUIT .Salim OS bushels l'eaches at $1,81; :Sib bushels di, In lots at $1,75, and 110 bushels Apples at $1,12 , , Floll._\ „ ‘'hunge in prices for quotations, are table; sale 31, 1,1,15. No. 2 medium hlind,orel at $7,50. FLOUE—The not ket ha. heel, steady for the.taist wrek The following sales have transpired 4illeo our last: Pr 2..50 tibia superfine from wharf at 51,50 ; 60 lib's. extra (nail Nit, at 517 11. 41 Lids. do it,. at fti: 21 1,1,14. do. da. and too 1,515. extra Uhl" trout the wl,erf and 24 tads extra from store at ftl,W. Sirsurday 370 1,1,1, superfine Ire, wharf at 55.53; tibia. do. at ;SO tab!,. d.. fru, itore at (5.72. lb tit,ls do from store at $6,87!.4; 20 hble tram store at $6; and 40, bide extra from store at 5d,.`,0 Slomfay 30 1,1,14. extra fitfully t rum snort, at 46,75; 30 Idds edo from steno 5 3 , 87 fs, .11.1 htils do do too. row, at $6,50 Tar-J,79 this. superilne and extra from what at 1.3.50454; 27 Obis. superfine loan do. at $.7,6 , 11 70 bids extra (nail store at $n S 0 Ali•L 001,1,14.sop.irtiine from Ito?, at ItS.R7, Wedne,alay 100 L 1,15 extra from wharf at . 4,u hid,. da. font d... at $6,3. this supertim trona do at sS,ei.:; Y 5 hid, extra trots, do a $0,1.:1, 4A) lads ratt a and superfine at $6,15 and , :kJ Iddr. extra froni idol,. irt.lll. , stra family froio J.. at $6,t)2 , .;,, Lids do d. at the eat,. ituritn; the abo. day. op al...tit :lc() lAA , )ZEAL LnaLela trout a hurt at RV R F 1,01.; K. N,uhinal at s:Lf.k. , RAIN . NVl,ai title, have twea made except t. lb I, here tilt t autte MI from Vue tu VAG Ad id 1.11.1 11 ; pn ane TettlieSeli, 1411. i Sunthern I held at iL-Map,l '• 5,11. - A, 1011)cl SI : 1 41,4 0 . It) , : the auto - , ut are ‘.r) 14ht and have Le.o made at n dm Itne ; ILO lam! humanal ...Id at and :Ai lat,hell (runt wagon awn , Corti • sale bushola C.art, front ed. a :_".s.• .nb•a bn .h , •14 from depot and wharf at If IttfCElllk:,... uf firm alai altfauly; sal. 25 lute Hi., Ai init . ,I. r auffttlts, and 3lf bap Istittlo da. a I2' ~• . t hat) any [;agar and m.ia.t.o tictico at forme 01. rAr Malt fair al t,,.e.; 10 WO.. 101 l tlt at ft, , fAtud 1., ca. It ; Iff hLd,. ruff 1.. Priam at ti!..e . e.ttk a•E .ft to . 4 aufalltu. and Z. at a. -al.— 2 I,lflu el prom', at 44n . nod :' 1.1.1 i .If. .t 4,• .1.,•111 uftlf.. fur Illflu. wok nt 4ix. ~Eit)l AN CLAY -70 1..11- ,tt . bt•l'. N. , I .At I.nr Lumiti, il.o, at sL..c . ca,l‘ 47 A Y , Ira f $l7 p too. eel• mat. 111,, ,Irtil) Iran Ilk , al , — at ill:I./417 •n; [}tiled ! i:,„Li I.l • "11 ILI 1 I IfoN A I. a I.; ok demand for pl .111.1 ,111 , 1 1 . 31 , 4 11, N . ri I 111M/11i:tilled. tOnt . 1,".• itizt.l, at a ,e 4 5 14.1.. country itt Dr . mat.; and '2't 12LAto Ito S.. lat t , l . ca°ll. isalitrea. Fur Litlt.la/1012 2 rtve table. hare been, as yet, no arrival° of grv.r.n Innitar: threltlie°,ll..ity being to., high for its rail delivery at this market. Ihrubtle., alien the prosent heavy °aril 1.. ,wee, Ittrge atippliem will at rive. The yards aro well &applied aMt witio.tod and mile° Potninon Are wale at f clear ra.); eau el at the wills 114.141°, lAtli 111..11°0nd m tit are soak toe' at 116,1,9 to the trx.le, and lu relail st = 1:...+•. VII Nth , 2t tills I.all l , No. 1, at 1,31', each I lioev , l nominal at 1. faell • whArr Nealianiaki , 60111,,,, at lak, - tri. bus. Than la a tior d, inani cot 1,411 L 11.11114 Pl , l M KTAI. TM , ii•tatrteal 1 14101 L r 11.0• we. k ary u. 10inr) hit, t'llarriial v. 0, ,•u pried termii. 40 tima Juniata Itl,anuti ui•ti• 61./111 11111 fl ll 11411 1 1 410 Dlin11115 . 0: w Un i rv,. at $3,1. ass moutla, A I.T llii•re It it atiaply ,and at I'm Isier gw.tnti~ ii Ttru tunkluic N.I lat „ F , l - 11 I' ' , TUFFS Sal.• trim, u-Lat 101 1..011 We hen, y stv.rt at ir.. "ri 0 , 0 Val ttra.ll:i el••,,•ramal II ••11 Fialay iit 41, , n41a) ur HA,. In I,v, at VI. 1.0. 'lvo , vl.y at j1:1.1..., mold multi) 10 I.oa. latioaal lu 1.1.1- at i1.11.*„ e 1.3. 1,1,51 W 1. 61.1 at 11.. , , salt NVIII9KY 1.4. 3113 111.1 11) e on•re sold at 1.1,tr.. Ruhr• To-Day. The rrottkets otter - ally were tolerably artiYe h•+hty though the weather mut Waal , Table for out .it &or trot throe. There wa.4 another ruin our rive.r, . . there In a tin, stage of water foe the largeat oraft. VIAO.'II. There is nn chaniee in quotation.; sal. iu 1,14 enpertine and extra from Ito. wharf at $5,1500146; 70 1.1,1 s stilwrflue from do at $6,50; 36 Otto. IL,. ft attire at $5 73 35 1.1.1. d.. tewt store at VII 25 1.615. extra troin 'tore a fr,,54.1, O 5 1.1,N extra family from wharf at $.350; 2.5 14.1,1 extra. fr,in » hart at $6.37 !,i; awl 300 akv Tcttneaare 111 If t lAtU IL.tOdo 26 this. horn situ. at ORA IN Sale, 100 loot li hoot from a half at &LIU Ft) 10 , I,US Rte from Weqn. Mal Arial II 11.•STUCFS &dos 100 sa•ks twin a h,.it Ai 47 , 100 P. .9i2t1511 Sales to Lagda. folic Eli, at 0.. foot nen.tho au .?t hGJi tan to fulls fair. tu lore, at AWL& .1 utw.a, nt 44e aim t t day from wharf , and no bid, do L. loti at 41'0 I..trt at four la BEANS Sale to, a Olt. at 11,75. P./TATORS .sale, no hum Pt tik.ey , from witto I atal 00 11114 NeShita it,.. ks at 50, ; front a Garr. II A 1 lades inferior at $1.1.50 p tots It AO sl2lfl 12,000 tow. att.nhler, at 7%, ;WI t) day 11,000 ltai. hat. at 10c., thirty day.; 4000 Mot. shoulder. no I ) tlays; '304 1 t 1.4 Matt, al 11. , dal,; oust dor, at 7t 1000 St, ham. at ha... rash; 4 tiert., , i aat. nit,' loons at I'2, , vixty drys ; nod 3 tier,. do. do at II! HULK MEAT...SaIo.a 50,000 It.. hld,ro, from wharf, wt mood.. 0004) It.. bog 1,11,1.1 at It., 70. and S. LA RD. .R4tloa vl Ilk, No lat It , b MA* N. 1! ad 10 Lilt. NO. 1 at 1.! R.A tialo 150 1.4,14 nl bC 4 l'. DRIED REEK... Salon at thirty din LARD I Liale., 1 Lila, N. lwt Nrx- , rgwnl to ‘. ,bit d.. ii at !02., , ll,irly day. tEIME!III==I 0 1 ,(f., and 3/10 dir.uni at 9,-. Li NI E...tialea 50 Lbla. Louisville front wharf iasl,3 - ; 3, au a 1, 1•1 4 . I. 11 , 411 store at $1,50, UDR I NI) 15t) bmilik Peaches at $1,7r.. MA NED 5314,1 ibltrillOttl FLA:V.44I at $1.02. Atill Kt+. r4akr4 3 tons Pearl/. at 90. four tuouth,, am! 5 ranks retiattal ,Y,sla ul3)ye., (our twouths. ALLIIIIO ex lc, Apill it, IsW. lIHNNW..Alxiiit 460 howl oth.ml, nearly all of whinh NI Ore mild within the rango of 1' (nail :qtAal'l!.i rullug for comm.' , to print , . SHEEP...SOU Iterbl were In pm, but tho moot oi tl Went Kant; a small lot Rohl nt 4 . !..(A,45, gnu, 11011:4... A tow retail tudos to butchora at .64 . 4t1, Kr( New York Market. NEW YOU, A Prill7.—Flour has advanced 1. Ail:ling in common grades, with fair demand tor home use; salesbzus , bbbi at $6.12@0,37 for common to straight extra Sint e; $OO $0,25 for common to good Western; $4 7 &@s 9 for extr n Uenn we; s7@sl o for extra Genesee and St. Louis. Wile at held firm, but demand limited; %/00 bus red Long Island' sold at $1,72, and 400 bus white at S l,9 2,gfi1,92 1 ,4 . . Rye I Irm; 93 cents askd, and 92c offered, for Northern. Corn fin n; sales 44.000 bus at 63060 fur 0000110 U n o t prime new nth ed and yellow ; (Situate le parcels for distilling,. Ne change i u Oats. Whisky steady; SOO bids Ohio and prison at 2f:s2Wi. Folk f or 1300 hhis sold at $17,12017,2 6 for mess; $16,62.11415,75 prime. Cut Mat steady; 180 pkgs sold at 49 , 17 1 /. for shoulders--43(A 0 for hams. Lard steady; 1,00 bbl. sold at 9 1 ,4(r51(k . . Stocks better and active. Money firm. Illinois Central Bonds 88; N. Y. Central 92k; Reading 92 1 4' ; Erie Sdm an ; Wisconsin d Lake Shore 72 ; Michigan Cr bind It. IL iff, l 4,_; Michigan SWAIM and Nor ern Indiana Railroad HAliatil 144; Chicago and Rock Island 04%; Cleveland Toledo 49; Milwankie and Mississippi 135!.. - - Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, April 17.-11ottr Miner; sales 80 bbla. at SS,IS ; other sales reported at the NW" but the ontent is not known. Provisions Improving ; Wee 57 Wets. it Bacon and Shoulders at e;,407 : packed mess Pork $14,76. 1 ta,sg.3.. tales 800 bills, at 16®1014. Groceries unchanged ; tittles 40 hhds of Sugar at 8V.@:18%; sates of 50 bills. or Ifsda.tses at 41. The river has risen ftr hichoe ok--tl'r • • r . .: ~ija': P;. • 4+ 4. I, • ,) •e• MEM 40, id 4.1! , Woe OA Cattle Market , - ... • 4,r RIVER NEWS. RlVER.—Ltutt evening, at dusk, there were 19 fort ti 119•19, water in the channel, by the mark, unit rkine. Tat fun Rtemuer "Silver Wave" is now loailing at t foot of Wood street for St. Louis. Call OH islard and w Capt. M . Millin or Mr C. 11. Wilkins, riot k. THE [lnn new steam, r Cha, AVM:: way Ilispert•st by the LoodNi...tors yesterday. She got nor certificate to carry pannengrEs according to law. and r rru fOlipa,lbi, stopping nt all Intet il,to Late. Tug substantial built nteamer •• " Capt. ;:human, was unaroidably detanaud yesterday; she all! PosairelY lease this morning tie St. Louis. She hat the lx-tit of apart ments for both cabin and deck passengers. Call on Mr. Evans, the obliginu and attentive cle.k, and engage passage_ Tag staunch built and Gist running A.M.{ 4rgumgrt.'• Cupt. G.E. H•Lnne, still leave without fail. this evening, for all the ports on the Upper Mississippi river. We would re commend all those traveling Went to call Cu Mr. L. Brady. the efficient clerk, and secure their state-rooms early. ME light Lb - aught and statioch built oteamer " Rochester." Nears, wail unavoidably detained yesterday; oho Atively leave fur St. Louis and St. Paul thls morning. Juld advise those In search of a good boat 'to make a ugh trip to call t.. 11 board rally and secure their passage, oho L 5 !lure to tint crowded with pagoeugers. Mr. C. vu. clerk, will be found to the Office, ready to wait ou all have business with his department . THE St. Louis Democrat. of the 15th, sap! • The river tit this 'mount was Oil a stand yesterday, or rising slowly. There is as much water in the channel tu Cairo, and also to Keokuk. as ran he desired. The ice has iirobably dis• appeared from the river, through to St. Pan!. There is a gins' stage of water on the lower (Lipids, and nil the was up, most probably. The Martha Jewett reports the Mhe a.airl ou It :SWILL PORT OP pivrsuuatiii FEILY 6 INCHES WATER IN THE CHANNEL. Ail KIN' ED. •trainer Col. Itayar , l, 11. 1 ,1,1cl:son. Weet Newhai •• Jefferson, Wookiward, Brov. Intl iti 1.1.17,01110, Bennett, Itt on WIWI,. return, It,dez, Stelihroville Sht..tils, Wheeling It. dket, Wolf., •` ltwialie, Doyle, Na•tys • Crystal, Pula.e. tiounts, Cincinnati. DE''ARTF:D. itteanier Itayarti, •• E..11/01. Wegt 5,1111 n Jetterlon, IN'ooklward, Brutsit4ville Luzerne, 11.-itnett, Krowneri Ile Forest City, Way. \S •• teazel, Shaman, St Loma •. Clifton, Pur, NaPhville Baverrign. rintchiusou, 8t Duirgace, 111n.ratta. AUuTION SALES yALL:ABLE STOCKS AT Aucrms. - on THURSDAY EVENINii, Aprtl 171 h, at at au. Nii.rckiiints' Et clump+, , tiu lu Ohio Railroad Cumpi,u) k .• Alleglieuy Valley do, du.; lo Pittsburgh mid Zt uhanatfle RR lui (.ad and (Null , 7o •• Bank of Pittatinrsh: Deiandte Bank: PitudJurgh and Comtrlecttlu It. R. Co. Shale, of titock w the o,lllpaii) i.f Nlu hi on, by ..rilet E. A ruk.ll.l, T ea gut er, fot feltr.l U.r nou fte+ow.l[o.-tht ttylu P. M 1)A VIS A Andivuret /I . REAT AUCTION SALE OF ENOLISII kA AND AMERICAN CARPETS— i,I.I joieven Ito)111 Txpentry Velvet Ca p te, new and elegaut e„ylet. Tapestry 8rup.,44 is. e:104 tosst make Bruoeels Carpets, very yuudity 4101 110 W 1.1111 , 111 , Alll nip roue and extra Ilupe•nal three ply l'arpel, lacier new sip les. ones nine, 1111011 in and two ply Carpets, compd..' groat Sttnety ksl " 1.11,1118 MIL] t1U.1111..... 71. • OW,w arrivO oil nossipiiiinent from one 01 Ili, t eat 14eirtlite, Isouees in lha nowt, p, and to lie 'Melia resrve, ~,,, inenelsig un TIII; lIrDAY iii•Nt. Apr il at lUdcl.util A NI. 1 ....t,u1,1 of the .silt. in this city, also etnuntelat in and lorueloopel. L .A.,. ally, to this vitae, as is rare opportunity of purchasing the ,sweet etplcvs nu.l brio Carpets at a iireat redisc -14,11 Inna the regular prices. Further notipe x 111 be given"( lilacs, of sale and is hen the Plieede will lie opened and read) for lure, rJor.. ap9 I' M. DAVIS, Auct'r. A TINK OF .I , lrrstitliont STOCK AT AUCTIiIN —On TIII'ItSDAY EA April I:th, sit tit.. )1 NIXIIN NTS' F. St 'II A Nii F., Fourth et, will 1, sold Share:. Md. g Ito P SI ILA I IS, Auctionei r r S.ILE ui s . . un TIII , ItSDA esetsittg, Apia '24th. al „ e'ehtek. tit the ruhtttite' Ex. Image, by *a-der e.l T 1,... Melte, Tete. NVltt. Larimer, Jr, will l.np•r, %ill, iul , nit lit (Oar 111 , 4111, 1 W :than" North !merit . ..ll Aeiuiug lt.ttuit ; Pittphorylt, Loni4sill,. St (DI. Tt.l, , ltti,lt and 1.) .• Slott-01mq; Bride.. •ti •` Allegheny and Butlrr Ihnel •‘ I'l'4 neville Plank Rum! P. M. DAVIS, Atutt'r. IWILI)INO LOTS IN TILE EIGIiTII 1./JAW. aT A4/411,44-IN--,,.. £Amul4.. v April 10, at 3 win be sold, on the preinhes,.ix Lots of Oround at 0.10 corner of Miltenl'rger itinl Locust titreets, haring 0 , 101 a front of 20 feet on Miltenberger et_ extending hark 67 feet to an alley. Ale, six other Lots adjoining, the above harlot,' end, fn lit of 24 feet an Lirinit street, extending bark 120 feet to st. Patridt's en 111; hillMee in one and two y.•arti, N% interest. Title likilisputable. :irate positive. Plane eat, lie 'Weil at tire Anati,oi Rooms. (ap1..1) P. M. DAVIS, Atict'r. ACRES BEST QUALITY COAL A'l' AUCTION —Ou TIILTIU. 4 IIAY eveuitig, April 2411,, at 7 t,, Alereliants' Pact:tango, Fourth sit rot, Pittalon - oi, will tw add, Right y-ttiree Acres ill 00 A 1., situate Immediately Lurk of Earl% larniinghani, adjoining the tontal , y (;nil Works, warranted t.l superior quality. and nearer the city titan any ~ther in I'. market. Terms at sal:, hi. DAVIS, Auct•r_ The Greatest Medical Discovery THE A ti; E KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has tlis.s.v erect In one of our voniunol, 1ut..1 ntr WOVIiB • ninth that can. , 'eery Al/of , !1 Bum,. 1,m4 Snjul.l It 6/strpon Pimple. Ile limb treated it in over eleven bonared ,1t.4.4t. Find le lc except in lte.lolt,e, 4.1.411 thunder Immo, /Iv Itt b..* Ili Inn ikvero.iott over It., Itritl•lred es ttitt.ll , .. .4 it within twenty mile,. Tv, bt.tr, vt.tit/trited vitre ont,imr, th irev 11111 chair the t•.:,1 kind 111.• lore Tsv•• to thr , e buttlem will ,et•or ,vntelti Tst‘k 1.411,i are war - nutted lu cult , 1i,,: worst ottiLer in 111 [...nth nud otormtelt Three, to Oen bottlett tin , tvlttrttritea t.. i tiro the world ca of orysipotatt. Ohre or trio LnLltm ttre Ira nutted 11, rare till humor of n. Two, hotilow it.n. Wan rnutt , t h, rt, run niutf. ~ f the ear and °lt 114, nwong t h e hair. WOW cii 13.,t,t1et, Art wtirrantt4l h. curt, corrupt uhtl run- tug wlt,rd. itwl.ttlo will tire siltly ortiption of the skit. Two to litre. , I.ottlA. WO wail . ..lied tire the m••nt pis ate eases Of rheumatism. two or throe Isittliss aro warratit,sl to cure the 0 ..rbt rare of mg wo,rm. Tiareo to tour !sillies are warrssitesi toy role dAil rheum. Fi,.• loght bottles is ill cum toe a•n at :M. •cndu4r. A I.•ueNt is always experkiaaeit frau toe that Is,ttl.•, and image. :are Is a Loral:11as! whets taken. Nothing he.t.l so Imprehal.l.• to those Oho hues 111 vaa tt led all the wondelfhl medlehew of the day, at that a 0,1,1 won weed growing to the pasture, and along old stone uulls, should cure ever) humor In the system: yet It is now a. thed Owl. If von have a humor It has to gout. There ore Ito ifs a,. , , and., hum+ or htt's start sniting a•utte rase. and sit ',do. I peddled over a thousand that lee of It 111 the t lellail) Ihrt.m. I know Its e 0.4 to in evety en", It hoe ttlreadt Jr.,'o et..lu , of the greatest 'urea ever d Mat. Itwettre 1 woo It 1.. ch 11.411.” n year .4.1. to .3.1 pt...lple i,l luxtt , I Aver *eel, leas, vutty. wormy chllttrru. Wittlaita flesh was ....ft and Hubby, restored ton perfect mate of health I.; who nro nllijeet ft. n sick lenulaelle. ~lie yin eels it. It gives great relief to catarrh and din who leave been L . ,,ltive her years. hto.. tnkru .ud I ssm regulated by it. Where the body is ...unit it works 'alto .suiy, hut when: there le any derangement of the hine. ions of mature, It will ranee very singular reeling's, but must not he alarmed—they always illsapinar in from foot days to 11 week. There is never a 60i result from it. On the contrary, when that feeling is 'ever, you mill 'lel yourself like a flew perwin. 1 heard inane oi the must estnvvrigaiit encomiums of It that men ever listeinsi to. No change el dh•t is ever neccanary—rot the best you vale get. I hart. like Ns No mil bell b, mldill, when simmrre.i in sweet oil, dlsauly elf Serofillons swelling the neck and under the ears. Price bit rents. Price of the Medic ~ 1 Discovery $1 per bottle. bireetions /or , one table stoonfitl ner day. Children over eight years, iworsert apsnatful: children form the to eight yearn, teaspoonfid. As no direction ran made applicable tee all constitutions, take enough to uls'rat , tee the bowels twice a clay. Mr. !INN N EDY girte personal attendance to hail rase, of Sersdaht. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KNYSEIt's 140 Wrest street, corner of Virgin alley, and J. P. BLE/ill Ni I, Alle gheny. milt.lydaw DItIVATE DISEASES—DR. BROWN, _IL. 60 Smithfield sheet, between Third and Fourth. ntreets, devotee lila entire ntbmition to an °Mc* I'mes tire. Ilia business Is, for the 'matt part, confined let private I - mental Diseases. and such painful affecions, brutight on by imprudence, youthfuHudulgetico and excess. Syphil in, Syphilitic Kruptlntis, Gonorrhea, tiles* St cleture Urethral Ifinehargia, Impurity of the !flood, witlftkil diseuarn of the Venereal Organ. Skin Disiouwa Scorbutic itruptions. Tatter, Itingworm, Mercurial Inseam., Seininal weakness Impotency, Paw, Ithentuathan, Female Weakliest, IMonlhly Simpressimei, Dtneases of the Joints, Fistula to Ano, Nervnm A ilections Pains iu the Hack and 601118, Irritation of the ltladdcr and Kidneys, micceealitlly treated. Core guaranteed. Twenty yearn' practice (ten in this city) enables Dr.,lirkvyii to offer assuranues of a 'speedy cure to all who may nit.S l der his care. °Mee and Private Ckmaultatitai Rooms 50 et between Third and F. iirth !green. lunges moderate. DR. BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of SECRET ITISRASKS. 111 sorrow lu longatanding aurst is unequalled. The &filleted are invited to all without delay. Persona afflicted with Venereal Din wows, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his advice. Letters containing a fee, 4111110d/It , ly answered. el. Oftlos and Private Booms, Nn. b 0 Smithfield street, between Third and Fourth streets, Pitbbornh. late DR. BROWN AT HOME.-Dr. BROWN is now at his new quarters, No. 60 SMITHFIELD STREW, whore the afflicted are lorded to call. Certain, safe and spe.Wy cures in all cases grutradteed. Persons of flicted with the following diseases should not fail to get his advice; Syphilis., Gonorhat, Giant, Strictures, trethal Dis charges, impurity of the Blood, and all diseases of Venereal origin; Skin Diseases, Tetter, Ring Worm, Mercurial Pains, Seminal Weakness, Monthly Scippresaioas, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Rao, Nervous Affections, Pain la the Bark, Irritation A the Bladder and Kidneys. %pi COCOA NUTS AND ALMONDS -3000 Cocos Nuts, B ox ,„, sh e ll e d s uuouds, just received sad for este R.EYMER d ANDERSON, No. SA Wood street. ~..~~ _..ti :.}.... Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS. THE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, FOR CONVEYANCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT . BETWEEN Pittsburgh, eineiniuitig Louisville, and Saint Louis. TOW Loin id COMplAiell of soVOII flrsteclavt, powerful Steamers, not untitled for .ieed, splendor, safety and comfort, and le the ....AY TIGHOL 7 OII DAILY MS Of STEM. PAVE ET9 on the Ohio rivet. It connects with the IT. S. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinn a ti to Lonieviile and Saint Louis, by which painieugers and freights are liar/id amt recruit./ through daily Two new Steamers hove been added to the Line, which now coltish:tit of the tollon lug inade Days sof departure Awls. t 4 Ploins. from Pitt burgh . . BUCK EYE 5TATE......... NI. W. BELT2.IIOOV CS, S kl. I day. • CITY OF WII EELINtI.... Juun M'Lun5........ Monday. A LLB° II EN Y 1. N. Cools TUEStlay. CI NCIN N ATI ABRAMS Wedrasiday. P HILA DELPIIIA .... ...... It. J. II RACE TIIIIESdOy. PENNSYLVANIA Jolt KNEFLTER... Friday. H PITTSBURG ~ O'NE LI AL I SOlElEtltly , 1),..%, Leave daily at 10 A. M. precisely. No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning o departure. Fur ikirticulars, apply on board, or to JOHN 11. LI YING.TI 4 3N, 1 Agent,,, • JOHN FLACK, Monongahela House Buildings. PriTSBUltOl l . November, Igifi—l.deattf 1 --- WHEELING, &c. Plttrburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. The DIUKNAL, Capt. .1. A. Suomi, and tho FOREST CITY, Capt. 13. Wes, wilt run us ItEOCLAK DAILY PACKETS between Vitt. burgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all interme diate ports. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. 51.—Krrumula, eh, wig kayo Wheeling ou Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 IA deli oh. A. M. The FOREST CITY will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays Will Nwturdaya, at 10 o'clock, A. hl.—liasuagnia, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wedueralays and Fri days, at 7 ji o'clock, A. M. Fur freight or preenuge apply on board, or to COLLINOWOOD, Agent, No. 15;4 F,out street._ - Regular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg. Rockingport Pomeroy, Point Pleasant and (Islip°lig. MO MAY awl very light draught steamer CHARLES AVERY Corr. W. P. TOYILYZIC.r.. Will leave her the above mei Intermediate µalas every Friday, ta 4 E. M. l'he Charles Avery is now receiving freight at the Monon gahela wharf. between Ferry and Short streets. WABASH RIVER, &c. _ For Wabash River. Ihe .teattier WINOS A. Capt. JULIN &UWE Clerk, DLN P !PAY(' fur th. awl intermediate ports on FRIDAY. April 18th at 10 ..,'Llock A. M. Yur trtight or passage apply rat toaol or at tha PITTS BURGLI ttlArtINE. ASSOCIATIoN 1100:1,1z , . No. 52 Water atrt,t. . . Tito ,t. , amet JACOB E, Capt A. Snit - A. - at ti. NAY—will leave 11.. r tbH at.ove and lutermeillate p/rte on FRIDAY. April 18th, at It/ A. M Fur freight ur pu•t<neH app')• on board. ur at the I'lTTii lit Rill.' AND MA RI N E At4S6CI ATION HAAS. apl; For Nashville. TO steamer ROSA LI K. Capt. GROMIZ DOYLE— Clerk, JOHN Dont—win l,ave hr the above awl perry ou SATU RIMY. April Ihih, at 10 o'cl• - k.k. A. M. For freight ~t pa.age apply ,to bard, ur at tap PITPP- M AKIN E ANSOCIATION 111)0MS, No. It Waltel' itpi S For Nashville. Th.. stvunier CLIFT')N, OWE THUS. Pl/i -16Kial1erl.. K M iedve t,r the above awl iatvrioe4Thite p. ma FItIU A V, April lath. ut 4 ...c lock P. M. Fot freight or imaaage apply on bard, or at the PITTS 11 A KINF: A: 4 ... 4 0C1AT10N ROOMS., No. 52 Watt. 414,4. opl4 For St. Louie, Galena, Dubuque and St The steamer J. B. reAILSON, Caps. D. Z. Ittu..r.Ett—tlerk. Wm. ittarluti—will lelco the ahove and intermediate p..•rt.s uu S.ATUIt. DA 'I. April lath, at 10 o'clock A. Al. frei,ht. ‘.r vi.age apply oil board. or at the PITTS LI Iti /II 1A1:1 r. A:SAACIA'I lUS Ittio3lB, No. W.! Water Street. aplB • ' I. 01 St. Louls and Keokuk. 11w proNtillry navunrr JAMES leffig Wool), Capt. J. J. Itoattokov, will lea,: for thr Above awl all 1214. a -medial, pot. 4 ron t+ATU K. DA V. Art 191.14 at In o'clock A. 41. night or p.o4stwo apply on tooltrli, Or :a Lb.' pr T. - 1!Ulci;11 MAKIN N A.i.SOCIATION MAIMS, No. ti 2 =Ks • For St. Louis, Galena, and Dubuque. v., 't'lo• steamer AIWONA UT. (apt. liEolttlE k. `l•4.oa—{Neel[. 1.. IMADV-Will irII.VC for tie above and interunAtate ports on le }LIDA April 1.10.11, at to o'cick A. NI. freight or pas...orgo apply on board or at the Plrt'S MIMI! MA MN 11 Atie•OClATio 1104)11S, No. Slt Water street. twin tor, y • Thu steamer 4.1.m:A Inswx, r JA.s. leave fur tho `above And intermediate ports Lai Fit I DA V, Ayril 18th, at 10 a clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on tnaird, or of the FITTS BURR II MAItINF. ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. tri. eter etre-et. twW For St. Loots and St. Paul. The steamer VIENNA, C.O. C. S. IlAr— "lerk, J. leave fur the above nod in ermediate ports ou F R 1 U A Y, April 18th. 1101ISFi'S INVIGORATING EMIR, f r inca Wl . L ity L wi r t e h p! eiren ,W y ea l l ;:regn e rly with isiiifi wiUi Ch a n d natural actit ity, and this not only without lumiml'orrear. tion, but with a happy effect on the general organization. /Mr gear in mind that all maladies, wherever they bc.gin, finish with the nervous system, anti that the paralirittion of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the Elixir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known: CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASFS 1 I No language can convey an adequate idea of 1.14 'fmmesli ate and almost miraculous change which it °emulous in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous systein,. whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or' ifulatied by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organization: si - ilt once braced, revivified and built up. The mental anicphvslcal i. l symptoms of nervous disease vanish together tinder lAD once, Nor is the effect temporary; for the Oordifil p erties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and re it t o Its normal condition. - 1 - LOSS OF MEMORY, COO ft:Won, giddiness, rash of blood to the head. maislitholf. • , debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self-Mat:Suction For St. Louis I —fear of Insanity, dyspepsia,,. general prostrotinn w igltab ili .. The :drawer tiItRAT W EST. Capt. S. 11'0.3.- I ty, nervousness, in Lila) , to sleep, disease ineddo th males, it l i t.ot,,,,—Ch We lt, A. oar—will leave fur the decay of the propagating functions hysteria, tuttfornania, a th.,v,• and interitiodinto p..rta ,at F it I b A I, 1 vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotinicy,'constlpte A pril ISt 11, at 10 o'chalt A. M. i tion, etc., from whatever cantles arising ii, If there' lie nuy For freight or pasaagy• apply on board, or at the PITTS- ' reliance to be placed on human testimony: absolutely lOW BURGH NIARINE A&SOCIATION ictioAte, No &2 Water tibia sheet. apt t\ A GREAT NEDureatora MUM:at' For St. Louis. The unparalleled effects of this groat. male in all The steamer SILVER WAVE. Capt. J. IF Slu e- -complaints incident to females, mark a nmverain ejnnuals , ii..v--Clerk, C. It. WILLI:O3 —will leave for the of medicine. Thousands of stilt:Manta have beenluvunted— obore atol iutetinedlate ports on FB.tD A 1, thousands of inalgorants concocted—all .praporUngi to be April 19th, at 10 o'clock A. M . fled to the various diseases and dermigemeeda-toswhich re Fur treight or passage apply on board, or at i ci delicate formation of woman render her liablal, • P 1 TTSB l' SO it NI AR IN F. ASSOC' AT BIN ROOMS, EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, ' ' - 4,, aplZ No. 82 Wafer street. Who staffers front weakness, derangement,,nervunimess, tre- For St. Louis. more, paths in theback, or any other disordeti whaVaer pe. The 'wearier GAZRL, Captain S. Snumsx, culler to her sei, or common to both twstes34ll6l.thl.fity the ---tlerk, R. Kr %Ns will leave for the above I Invigorating Cordial atrial. --, •,' - • and intertnetihtte ports on F RID AV, April I MARRIED PERSONS, ' •-••-- 1.11., at In ..'elock. A. NI 1 Or others, will find this Cordial, after they Intreliseein [rot ifer freight or ',,sage apply on board. ur at the PITTS- i tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all SU Hell WA RI NE A SSOCIATION FlooMS, No. 82 lister directions are to be found the happy ; parentq of IMSlttly off. - st reet aplz . spring, who world not have been so ,bnt fo• th,Wotraordl - St. Louis and 11111101 s River. I nary prepration. And it Is equally potent for "tie many The steamer N ATIIANIEL IioLIIES. c.v.w hi ch It is recommended Thousands of ouu diseases fo - . y .ii men have been matured by using it, and ,not In a single it.i. ~.. KLICYSTIT --Clerk. F. Y. Esau—win leave : 1140 47 t. ' or the more and nterumatato ports on FRI. stance has it failed to benefit thew. DA April 18th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. ~ For freight or passage apply ,m board, or to the HITS. Or eonsumptive habits, are restored by theetielef*liottle or reelßoll Ii AItI N N Art In a 0,1 , ,, No. SS Water two to bloom and vigor, changing the Wattle= (We, yel str a pto low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexhai.' . , TO THE MISGUIDED. • ~ ~,, ....- ---- . _ _ These are some of the sad and melancholy effects ptoduced LE 310 N S: CO.-- T R A NSPORTATION by early habits of youth, viz: waokneea of the:lick and I.IN F. Ilarittg Rota.. extensive pr., " limbo, pains In the bead, dimness of sight„ losefiftfituscrilar 1..11001 this winter. ar are now prepared power palpitation of 'the heart, dyepowill„ Mdial . irrita. to do aiINA V I and RAILROAD, THROUGH To AND FROM THE EAST. lathy, symptoms of consumptions, etc. . ,t .- t.l. ERN CFICIES. We can assure our frieuds and all them, Identally, the thertul effects on the mind are L ama to be 4 ..,..,,, to patronize the P,ona. Canal and Railroad, that no dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of klmus,cle rgasion of p. t o,, will la• spared to render general satisfaction to Ship. spirits, evil forebodings, ATillitM to SPlcigtr:. . 'street. per; of • Eastern and Western Freight. The A Vill la NC E love of solitude , timidity, etc., are some of ~.e le acrd. lIF THE INPLINED PLANES UN TILE ALLEOURNY AU thukefilicted; • ..- Pt iIiTAOR RAILROAD will give Increased despatch to the 4rsolar, otniTormAynia mAngnql rarianilistun I .1' height. Should potent that a sow' mind arid Indk - atelit t oot tie. Oak° ou PENN street , at the Ducal Basin. ceasary requisites to promote conunbitil happiness -indeed, mhl4 LLOYD & LEMON. without these, the journey thrcingb life - bectimes re weary pilgrimage--the protipeed hourly darkt•ns this vicWillie mind becomes shadowed with despair. and Mimi witir-the melee , choly, reflection Rat the happiness of ano th erliecotties blighted with your own! CAUTION I Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been comitdrpited by some unprincipled persona. .- i I_, In (Mare, spathe genuine Cordial will harp the pr farielnile pasted over the nark of each bottle, tied c 14,1h.w - tug words blown in the glass: . • t • Dr. Morse's liavlKorating Car 1. .. . .0. lif. ONO, .14Itil la -N. V. TWO:01W Is pot lap, highly concentratt ' sl, - 1 if t bottles —price-three dcdlass per bottle, two for lit,. dot. eta I, twelve dollars. - - C. IL RING. 1-haipitils . tr. 1-392,12t001viCr. Bold by Drug& lj throughout theniteditaf Canada and the West indite. AGENTS: Pittsburgh.-...-.Dit. llBo . IL .11.14Y5tiii.1441140 Wood ,t. ...—...lll,EntiNik iiii.ol4, .NO.-64 WilEafit I , I • ... .-..1L R. sistumfi, wot.l. , tre 4 ; , Allegheny City...I3OOKIIAM & WRENN 04,, JAMES , 'l', SAMPLE 4 p.j. ..1. P. viagmtvc.. ; • -• Agent for Ohio-..J- D. PARK, thecinnatl ,- . isElalauly io o'cl,alk A. M. For I relght Or paeeage apply ou board, or at the PITTS - NIA RINK At3SOCIA'rION R.00111:4, No. Water earret. aplti - For St. Louts, Galena and St. Paul. The eiteainer It l/C II N NIL, Capt. U. W. Ntkar.— Clerk, C. Lite....)—will leave for the Above nd iulerinedlato Morin on FRIDA V, April latli, at II k A. NI. For 1 . /eight or pasaaga apply on Wald, or at 11.0 BC Will MARINE A..'7 , SOCIATIoN ItlX)A1)), No 02 Wat , r ntleet apls For St. Louts. The Ntea.lner ALMA, Capt. Taos. GOLDINn— Clerk. G. W. COMIItA:4OKM learn for the above nod mt. »»,liate 1,0r1.1 ou F It I L) A V, April lath, at to A. M. Br 11,11.1,1 vocingt• apply on hard, or at OW PITTS- It1.1“111 AltIN 1100115, No. IN Watur apt& 1 BINGHAM & CO.-TR,ANSPORTA vft TION LINE— to FINNA. CANAL " awl RAI LROAD.—The salsteribers aos pr pared to ship FORTY TONS OF PRODUCE u, Phila delphia, Baltimore, or New York, via the Slate Works. They will pay partiodar attention to Way Freights between Pittsburgh and Johnstow (loving a DAILS LINK OF Fl it.sT CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL BOATS., we 11,tis. to Ito able to render entire satisfludion. ORO. BINGHAM & apll:3ut Canal Basin. Liberty at. KI E.R'S LINE.-TRANSPORTATION /016,111:ding the want of fitciUties fin" transporting Freights to and front the East ern Cities, vitt Penathylvania Canal and Rantoul:4 we have Increased our ant& of Boats, &c., on saw, to a DOUBLE WAI LY ULNA which-gives us -n ottnakity oier ITAU tent per month each way. We aware oar friends, and thaw dlapcisod to patronise the State improvements, there will to nothing stowed on oar part to rotator general satistactlon in forwarding Haslet n and Western Freights with prom ptitado devatch. KI SIITILAIKLI, angll4 Canal Raidu, Pittsburgh, PA. CAMPBELL & POLLOCK, WHOLE:4ILE DEALER N IN Staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Goods uovt,law I y No. 95 Wood it., Corner of Diamond alley. THEY refer to a long experience in this business as a Safe guarantee to the purchaser that he will get the latest and beat styles, and at prices as low as any other establishment. An Inspection of their stock incurs no obligation to buy. Equal attention will be shown to Merchants, whether their rolls be fur examination or pnrchas, tuhl9:louLlittw_ DAVID CAMPBELL & SAMUEL POI, LOCK have associated together under the style of CAMPBELL & POLLOCK, for thu transaction or,a general Variety and Dry Goods business, and the manufacture of plain and Waved Line Gilt Mouldings. whip BEESON'S HYDRAULIC CEMENT,OR WATER LIME.—The undersigned keep constantly on hand a large stuck of this article of the beat quality. The Attention of Contractors and Builders of Navigation Locke, Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Works, ac-, is re quested to this article. The well known retlistanitt• and im perVioutnieell ul water, characteristic of.thial) onwat, random: it of the Bret necetwity in all structures exposed to the action of wate r s:or damp. 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AND MANUFACTURERS OF PLAIN AND 'WAVED LINE CILT MOULDINGS. •-•K. -4, ,t‘i . • qc. _ '.F it .. _ i J ~,. 4; :.K. .1,,7,2.,...,,4ii:F,,,r.:), ,1,.-.....,...;:...,,V-.3.1tif.:1-T:':.,,,:4;0i-.Viii-0-:•Vi4r±-.":,-2-,,,, , 2.,-i•;.,.!,,4":...tv..,,=-/:::.--:. ,-.- • -,::,.-- - -..'-' :...„....-: -. , :.:1::-:.t::.;':. -7;g-Xrt:•,1-,,,,i,:tiy.. • - A`: : :; 7 t , ' - ' , ''-. A.''...;,-;. •‘ 1,.. . ~, J-., . -.' ...--.- .-•]:-_,..:-:.., i.-.f.',-;,•:,:•.;",,....::,:-.....11.!:,-i-EW.4) 'f-t'7,."r,- - ~.., ..).:::-. ... -: .. _,,::- :"'. - ,., , ,' 1,;.•:••::',.-• , .V , ; . ; ,, . - : ,, ' '-,.4P.Wr4;',..,.,.:••1 ,, :':. , . '.i. -,:: a - -,;,-':,-.-:, ..:- .-"' • ::. ~, .• ~•1 , „ rz,Z,,-.?".j.t":7,,' ,•.-.:::A''',-...:.!'' '' s."'' :?'...-...-41;'Z'C45tZti 2.: w,: :.,,i:;'kj. ''' -• '• .' '' -.. -. . Z . '..' . l ' ' A'W : riNg:ff , % l ? .? 4V * sM :::,.•4::;"..,-;,....-:,::.?,;2'::,,•'.6;:*., MEDICAT; BOER II it V E'S HOLLAND BITTERS Echt Hollandsch Krniden Bit Ore. TWO YEARS have elapsed finee the intro duction of thin vnluitille tur l'-'ne Into the tnit"l Staten During thin time It hoe gabncl anirreterf roi.'actrity ap remedy for /her and Arty, Dyspepra eigntinn, Headache, Last of Alper*. De r .liily, blind and Blneding Men Many of our most worthy citizens testify to it:twat:print efficacy In all affections of the stontall: and liver. CA:O tonic, it never has been concilled, fues'the relief it affords In all cases of debility' or weakness otany kind is almost In stantaneous. In nervous. rhounifitic and neuralgic Jam- Mons, it has In numerous instances proved highly tenefielal, and iu others effected a decided care. When minima physicians prescribe, and their patlentaso unhesitatingly recommend, surely we may cease t daubs, and eagerly test Its virtues for ourselves. FEVER AND AGIIF.. AOw of Eight Months' &waling Own! by Brwrfirlot RA land Bfflrrs.—ildichael Kelly, No. 11; Oront, near Bmltlilleld street, says: "Lest 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 mouths I aufferal with this dreadful disease. Tie greater part of this e I was unable to work, and spent at loud fifty dollars forrylif ferent medicines, but I found no permanent relief.. Tim's weeks ago, ono of my friends insisted upon my trying:Boer haves Holland Bitters, saying that a cure was puarankra. After taking It for ono e week, I must state I was (*.mound man. I loses been at-osork now for two wall:, and - bare had no return off the and fever whatover/' .1 I certify the above statement is true. TtiommtAbota, Diamond House, t • Or at R. Chester's, Glotblollail. HEADACHE. AND DEBILITY. Mr. Silas Liecomb, of 'Birmingham, says: "I bnvelfimpt in Iloerhave's Bitters a comedy for heathiche and debility. My wife low also ua&l It with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholam, of 'Pittsburgh, den remarks that be has experienced much relief BEAD from THI It S s ! rum for headache. . . . k A Hollander's Teetimony.—,lareb Itinskes, living in the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says ~: k fter suffering for some time the misery attending an atm ) os• Ration of mind and body, 1 Lave been restored, by Mg Boerhave's Holland Bitters, to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being in suchligh repute among the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan. New York--lu Pact, In every Holland settlement in the United Stange—argues much In its favor.. i STRENGTH AND HEALTH REM. llEDer.—. Mr.. John Davidson, living ten milee above ffittisburet t on the Pe4nrylvartia Canal. says: •• When I commenced. inkieg Doerhave a Holland Sinews, I contil hardly walk 2 einow, I enjoy excellent health." , WEAKNESS OF THE STOMACH . AND INDIGESTION. Another Groat Cure PlArtnl by liner/nine's Acilitindltiffers. —The wife of Peter De Witte, living in Holland 'town, She , boymsn crusty, Wisconsin, mineral murh from weakness ef the stomach and indigestion. She had been under &physi cian's cars for some time, lint the disease Refined to baffle even his skill. She parchmest some Holland Patera-at our office, which has given UMW to her stomach, her appetiorand strength are returning, and we firmly believe that this la another greet cure effected by your medicine. - We have still I° record many wonderful cures effected liy this remedy, but must trait a nother opportunity. Gue4biiix you can rely upon, what we hove published are from putter much respected in our community, sad ore J literally belie . Quivrcs , Editor Shebaypun Nieuwbcdo, SbeLoymin, ' Wis. —....---.... •. . A Case of 7'wo Nadia &ending rdrod florrhonet Bol and Bitters.—Oeorgo Henderson, of Pittsburgh, says t," 4 ,After suffering for three mouths with rheumatisrOr-a partOf the Num so severely an to confine me to my bed—l Imre Neu entirely cured by using lloerhare's Militant Sitters.' 3113v0 had one attack since, but found almost iastalitimenitSyriirt to the same medicine. It is, iu uy opinion, a curd ram-ly for rheum:anon." NRRVoItS AND 1111P.U5IATIC AFFFAIIION,t This changeable weather le likrly to produce a ail:Sldes' of sickness. To persons troubled with nervous or 'lookout: affections, we would recommend B.oliate's Rutland Ritter, On referring to our colonms pin will nod vertincodes friso time of our first ilormito nod Roglisli sans Rants 7-itong. MR WORST FORI4 OP PII.RS CAN RRCU.I6I). We are at libertr to refer to several well known .gentle- I men, who hove reed. thoroughly tested. and mar readtanieoff Reerhave's llollard Bitters own remedy fonpiles....i.We ore not at liberty to pot lish their names,. but will lake Nista. e in referring any peraru to thorn whollenleis this etationent. For this affection, orn-lotlf of the preserfbed ,ltee shoold be taken—fay hol/teaxpconful—niorniug, noon and, night, one hour before moats. CAUTION I , Thu great popularity of tills delightful Aroma Ilia it‘ductul many Imitations, which the public should gyrird agidiPt pnr chiming. Be not porn - nailed to buy anyllilng else pi U sou have given Boerlinvo'n Holland Ritter,. a fair trial. One bot tle will amv ince you how infinitely superior St 1a l.onftrieks Imam la- Sold at $1 hottlo, or six bottles fax s.s,:bY'lhe aide proprietors,. I;MINJAMIN PAGE, & eat Manufacturing Pliarniaceelieta and Chemists, nor. Smithfield and'Third :dream, It. E. SELLERS A Co.. Druggialm, corner Second find Weed streets. And all Drnggibta In Pittsburgh, Allegheny. Birmingham, blue-heater and Temperancrville. DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORI)1+1,, A PHEYOMF:WON Jar JITDICEVX Health Restored and Llfer Lengt turd • - ANTRIGIII"S PREMIUM KA . 'JON cools the head, and remove. 8 1 1 1 ellelriftl 4 Ilrml ache. . Persons using s WRIGHT'S RATHAIIIGH Are never liable to soun;roke. • , • , WRIGITP/3 PREMIUM ,A - LaTmlarr Is the most valuable nogWait/on lo.the tutlet,gining- the M m Mir in any required for. Tortiale.by Dr. OF.O. fl. RE.YsRIt and 1L, . ,.„ SELLF.III4 41. Mr.. at 2S-cantatas brAlle. - . ______,.._.......... anal 9 LI AIR BRUSIIt§ 2 -- - Larke'to4o44f Eng- ILL lisb Hair.Bruslies just received* 36§. ta..WINO, nital -- Corner 11,11 wit VEAV INTRTZI . 9 , ENCF: OFOIOg—I I you . Rust 14 tiiiiii.Af lON. Ind etnpleYrn.tuf. 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