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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
MuNI)AY MORNING
SERIOUS FIRE IN ALLEGIIENI
Fourteen Rouses Consumed---5' 25,000
worth of Property . Destroyed—The Sup
posed Incendiary Arrested.
A very destructive tire o, c:,rred on Federal, near
Leacock street, in Allegheny city. on Saturday morn
ing, a little after 12 o'clock. Fourteen dwellings;
were consumed in the sh,,rt :Tee° of three hours, val
ued at $25,000. They were all frame, or the Ines
would have been much greater. The fire broke out
between the houses of Win. Anderson and John Cow
ling. We give the particulars as stated in the
Chronicle :
The house of John Cowling, situated near the
bridge which crosses the canal, was first discovered
in flames, but before any of its contents could be ta
ken out, the flames had obtained complete mastery
of the building. Mr. Cowling kept an eating house
and ten pin alley, and resided with his family in the
upper part of the building. The family made a nar
row escape with their lives. Mr. Cowling's loss will
probably amot.nt to about $lOOO, upon which be has
an insurance of $9OO, but in what company we did
not learn.
The house adjoining was occupied by a man named
Anderson, who kept an oyster saloon and eating
house. The flames made such rapid headway that
the family of Mr. Anderson,who resided in the build
ing, were compelled to rush out in their night clothes.
Three children had to be taken out of a second story
window by means of a ladder. The contents were
completely destroyed, and the family is now entirely
destitute. Mr. Anderson's loss will amount to about
$lOOO, and he was not, as far as we could learn, in
sured.
The next was occupied by a colored barber, named
John Catlin, who resided with his family and carried
on his business in the house. Everything contained
in the house was lost, the family barely escaping with
their lives. Mr. Cat Itn's loss will reach about $2OO,
and was not insured.
The next two houses were occupied by George W.
Hubley, tinner. Mr. Hubley had recently taken pos
session of one of the houses, and enlarged his store
room. He had made a great many improvements
about the buildings, and had laid in a large stock of
tin-ware, stoves, dm. But few articles were saved
from the flames, and he is a heavy loser. His stock
was probably worth about $lOOO, and his household
furniture about $3OO. His policy of insurance ex
pired it few weeks since, and he had sent over to this
city to have it renewed, but the agent had not yet
Galled upon him.
A German, named Wolff, occupied the next build
ing, and kept:an emigrant boarding house and la
ger beer saloon. The building was not totally de
stroyed, but it will cost more than it's worth to re
pair. Wolf managed to secure most of his property.
but lost a small stock of lager. We beard it rumored
that be was insured fur $9OO, but we are informed
that the contents were not worth more than one-ninth
that sum. _ . .
The building on the corner of Federal and Lea
cock streets was occupied by William Sodden, who
had his residence there, and carried on an extensive
grocery and liquor business. He had a stock valued
at between ten and twelve thousand dollars, upon
which be had an insurance of four thousand dollars.
His goods were mostly stolen, and he lost considera
ble by the fire. He is insured in the Western Mute.
al for two thousand dollars, in the Pennsylvania for
$l,OOO, and £l,OOO in another Company, the name
of which he Nail I not remember at the time we in
quired of him ll lays the amount of his loss at
six thousanddollur-. ledependent of that covered by
insurance.
On Leac , ,ek street, the dwelling house of Mr. Ross
was consider-o , ly injured by the fire. llis loss is '
Principally in stolen and broken furniture.
The carpenter shop of Mr. Price was also consumed
by the flames, and a large amount of lumber and pre
pared staff destroyed. We did not, learn that he was
insured.
Six frame tenements in the rear of Federal street
were burned to the ground, together with their con.
tents, the inmates escaping merely with their live,.
We could not learn the names of the occupants, but
were informed they were mostly poor people, and
their loss will be severely felt by them.
The houses were all built on lensed ground, and
were owned collectively by Mews;. Geyer, L‘nn.,
Derby, Miller, and Shetter. We could not lenru
whether or not there was nay insurance on the build.
lugs. They were all old frames and were a disgrace
to the otherwise fine appearance of the street. The
property upon which they stood, is owned chiefly by
Mrs. Smith. of Manchester, and was lowed to the
above gentlemen for a term of years. The lease Las
about three years to run yet.
AnitE?T or Tor. AL I LOED IN , ENDIARY.
About twelve o'clock on Friday night, a young man, I
James, alias "R.-sin" Graham, ratite to the Allegheny
llotel, Mr. P. McGinnis, proprietor, and called off
the watchman, James Willett, who was on duty in
side: he opened the door, when Graham asked him
fur some matches: he replied he didn't think that he
had any: lie then asked fir some paper. which was
also denied him; Graham then told Willett that Mr.
Cowling had sent him for some matches. es he wanted
to light up and give him a drink. Willett then gave
him a few matches, when he left. and in about fifteen
minutes afterwards the flames were discovered I +Ru
ing from between the houses of Cowling and Ander
son. The fire appeared to have been communicated
in the cellar.
Willett also stated that Graham was somewhat in
toxicated when he asked him fur the matches.
The above information was imparted to officer
ills, of the Mayor's police, who began a search for
Graham, and about 3 o'clock Saturday morning he ar
rested him on the corner of Federal and Leacock
streets, immediately opposite tho fire. lie took him
to the lock-up, and examined him, when he found a
It inch chisel and a screw driver upon his person,
ectdently to be used burglariously.
A colored man named Brown, as he was passing
up Federal street a few minutes hefore the fire brn k e
out, was accosted by Graham, who was sitting on the
canal bridge, and asked fur a light from his cigar.
The bridal) is not above fifteen yards distant from the
scene of the fire.
John Cowling this morning made information be
fore Mayor Adams against Graham, when he was
brought up and examined. The following is the
STATEMENT Or THE PRISON - ES.
James Graham—Will be twenty-one years of age
on the 10th of June next, 1856; reside on the roe
n r of Crag ant Ann .tree's in the First Ward, All
gheny City; run on the river as pantryman oo steam
loats ; on the night of the 18th of Apri', ledhl, was
at the Monongahela Ktoms, corner of Smithfield and
Fifth streets, Pittsburgh ; left for Allegheny about
10 o'clock, and came to the toll house on the Alle
gheny side of the river, and there fell in with Robert
M'Call and -- Kingshind; staid at the bridge
about half an hour; left in company with M'Call
and Kingsland, and came up to the corner of Federal
and Leacock streets; staid there about fifteen min
utes and then left for home ; it wanted about a quar
ter of an hour of 12 o'clock : had not got in bed
when my wife told me there was a fire; left myhonse
and went to the fire, and staid there until John Wills
arrested me; was at Peter M'Ginnis' hotel, but do
not know the exact time; it was after I came from
Pittsburgh
Quarter Sessiutas.—J adgo McClure and Associates
Boggs and Adams.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COVPANT.
An application was made by Mr. Stokes on
behalf of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to
appoint viewers to assess the damages to the O'Hara
estate. He asked that they be appointed now.
Judge Shaler opposed it on the ground that he was
doubtful of the jurisdiction of this Court in the case.
After argument it was put off until next Saturday to
allow an examination on the subject by counsel re
sisting the application.
The Supervisors of Roads in Ross township,
through their counsel, Robert Woods, Esq., came into
Court and asked for a trial at this term, the offence
charged being misdemeanor iii not keeping their
roads in proper condition. Some time ago the Super
visors in Ohio township were found guilty of a sirai.
lar offence, but the Court declined sentencing them
because of an Act of Assembly which had Lien
passed giving the location of the road to a Company
which agreed to lay it with planks. The object of
the Supervisors of Ross askingfor a trial at this
time is to get clear of a large mount of costs al
ready incurred, as they could not be convicted under
the ruling in the other case.
LEE VS. CRARTIERS VALLEY RAILROAD.
Mr. Brady asked for an order to obtain a rule to
show cause why an attachment should not be issued
to compel the Chartiere Valley Railroad Company to
raise the penalty of a bond given for $3OO to SIAU.
It was granted.
D4trict Court.—liefore Judge Hampton.
In the ca=e of Thomas Kier vs. Bennet Glyde, the
Court charged Ihe jury yesterday, after which they
returned a verdict ..f 5405,93 for plaintiff.
After hearing several moti.,ns the Court adjourned
until 10 o'clock, A. M., uu next Monday.
Proceedinge of the Board of Tende.—On Friday
evening last, the following resolutions was adopted :
h'esohed, That the President be requested to have
prepared an appeal to the citizens on behalf of the
Board of Trade and Merchants' Exchange, to 9llitnill
the Association. and to have a sufficient number of
the name printed for general distribution among the
community. It was also
That the use of the Bared of Trade
Rooms be granted to the Agricultural Society fur a
meeting no Monday evening, 21st.
motion it was
That a Committee of ten be appointed to
attend the Convention relative to the improvement of
the Ohi%nriver, to be held at Cincinnati on the Ist
day of May, and that the Committee have power to
appoint substitutes. The following gentlemen com
pose the Committee : Geo. W. Cass, John S. Coo
grave, James O'Hara, John B. Canfield, S. Barbanel,
T. B. Updike, James K. Moorhead, W. Lyon, James
Laughlin, Isaiah Dickey.
lie late Railroad Conimun at Jahristolan.—Major
Adams conductor and John (lore engineer of the eao
tern train which came into collision with another
near Johnstown on the 12th inst., have been di.tcharg
ed. Mr. Stout the conductor of the western, and
Orchard Allen engineer of the same train, have been
gropooded for three months.
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to 4 -1
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11 Rll, 21
JAMES URAIIAM
WAFT TO BE TRIED
r Ad.,m6.—This gentleman, recently
rni?sed the service of the Pennsylvania laiLvad
Company. on neeount of nn unfortunate but not se
rious collision to a train under 1115 Obarge, has long
and deservedly occupied the front rank among
efficient and scrupulously careful officers. We are
almost tempted to believe he has been sacrificed to
appease public opinion, which occasionally 'whilst
smarting under some real or imaginary injury, de
mands a victim. If the law is irrepealable it might
as well be Capt. Adams as any body else, hut we feel
certain he is as competent now as when be enjoyed
the fullest confidence of the Company and public, and
as safe as the man who may take his pine,•. We do
not demand any abridgment of the rules provided
for the safety of life on passenger cars, but if the
public insist upon being hurled through space
at a high rate of speed, men must expect risk,
and should IA very charitable under such circum
stances. We hope the tecision of Mr. Scott may be
re-considered, and Mr. Adams reinstated, after a sus
pension not longer than Mr. Stout's.
A Laid Wanting.--The individual (we would call
him thief, but forbear for obvious reasons.) whu
cribbed our umbrella on Saturday, in the midst of a
pelting storm, is notified that if he don't return it
immediately he will he proceeded against according
to law, ON he 1 . 4 probably I.niora. It. Cu,i. $2,66, but
was worth double that amount at the time stolen,
and is therefore a penitentiary offence in the eyes of
the law. Any 1,...r.i0e having a stolen umbrella in
their possession who will restore it to our sanctum
will not be asked any further questions, if done im
diately after reading this notice.
AI you read it.— A ewtoiner ri our•. who live= in
a nice house with nice walls, and mtand9 iniieLtcd to
us in a nice sum our books, was obnoxious to a
dun the other day from our nice young devil. On
approaching the house of the former, the latter saw
what he immediately construed into a rebuke--
POST' no bills her,'" '• Well," said be, leaving
toward the rear, "I think he mighter waited till I
axed him." Isn't that a rare modesty'
Rev. Robcrt Cwher will preach in Fitnithfiel.
M. E. Church to-night, when a collection will be t a
ken up " to aid the Wesleyan Methodiup in convert
ing the Catholics of Ireland." Any per,on wh
deems such an en I ileairable had better at ti ni. M
Cather is one of the tr,h Deputatton" sent over
the purpose unmet above, end esteemed an el
quent proneher. Ile is mopping ut the
Election.—At nn election for President. Managen
and Treasurer of the Butler and Kittaning Turnpike
Road Company, held On the I WI inot., the following
named persons were duly elort,,l
N I'urvi3rwe.
I.uffy. M'u itlv. Daniel
O'DooDell. Gullnlier, 1V ln. and
Oraff.
Trrosurrr C.. 1. Jute..l,
Trisorre— We are happy to be able to inform The
public that Mt. Cooblock tr.!' remain the
corning week in irur rite. ati,rbinz iin opp-rininit) 1.,
people to hear him in sonic of the ti ritob o . ! 1 .rt• ..1
dramatic talent. Ile will appear on
in Louis Xl.
jt..,,,,:~
li rove, roiniet,d 111,e.tu..,,, ,1:
Lardy, o❑ S.u.rdny, PI tm.tb•r pl Pp tpt ss' trial
and in ftrre,t judgment QQ:lriCr
The NVe•tern at,i,ttert
MIME=
Sharp,hun:ii ht, b..er wa• 11 c•I t h
prt-44-T: t t rr-I,vt 1.!
retard the 11 - ,, rk wtu.•ii
Cu - ra,lor .p, r,..... ,.,
attention reader, t, the ailvvrti-,
Cuktun of the sale of the ,o,,ertn,,
the late .t 1. htl:y ‘‘,
peretut ,r 1
11, era/ the atteninin our reit ten t.. In a her
ti•«rnent in tlih. day', paper. heal.- I ..rt • \II!:
en Slantileet , ry ant Saw M:11 1,,r
gjr« hr Sllghlegal Drrangerattill
thnt nulwrtinit;. , ~El.• ck •I. i U. •
r n, lb , tt, th I t i..
„t„ tAl.o. DA. .1 , Itlt 171. I. ,T-111
bITTEKI 4 The, • , ./untly “ri nll tl
/r th. •V 141.13,. .11.4,...,1 11,,
bkle ula. I. 11. •-ounteoolv ,„1.. t
otort , .t 1.. it • Latm-,11 •,,
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t“ lie-In 1..,..001,-,•
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th , N'tl 11..• y .;rtt, ht :!:•
1,. ter tl:t11) A:AI
Verrptratt. , ll. 4101 •I1•..r•-• .•
dcred etas , of ,It 441 , •
'-‘IITII.
ntanufartorer pr , TE N.. .:67
.Irtn,y".l4t• nti.l hot• L• ;:t t
and lanndz "I"
///4" - ClaTk'• St omach Hitt rr• v arlYn
by an eI, levre trl—l then. b. !. the neer b. n,.{l deel
the ac-.6 , r the en, of Dr -I. ;en., n
gate of ow The - nat. r. ,roe!
The prop n n iroteir! t•p ri, io , PI,;11 . II tom,
other prtrrati..o. that are lielnee! u;r, the ;•111.11. unrli r
the name ~f lidnnouh Hitter, fYr they ha" , hedid t tts:r
one trial Was nee.14.1 ranler ro:11 irinhon
For ~ . le. wholesale. IrN /LLUNI hCL ARK. '1 Inr•i , treat
bete «en Wood and Narhet. 11. EF.Ynh.R. 14, w,..d
treat. uod hy In ay.:v. u , •.., v
Zra-Why swill you Huffer,
SO EASILY iMIT A I \ Eli .4, a &ieTlir.stt. ,
Rhea runt ism, Neuralgia, I:roach:us, tY,ntp. Stitt .1,111,t•
Rite, linens, liprance, or Patne in any part of f,.ur sA st... •
Too can be Minced at ort.t• mcrrt 1-Abt.ful if
all Liiiiinents, the Fria , (iir , d1.,11.1,1 qt no. pritsizeil
by Ur SCOTT, of Morirerinivri. la. and for ,heap,
wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYi 4 F.R. 14' 11" , -•! sire. t mid
JAS. P. PLEMING, Dear It R. Depot. Allii i iheut Sr , .
ad
vrrti.emeut in another coitus.) of tueiity's pareir. inlaid Itu
AHRICULTUPLALBOOKS.
ylrtr Works ori Chemistry
naX.l,l e Rural fistid
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry
Fernier? and Planter.' 1:11,7C101,41.1 ,f Rural Affairs.
The Fruit thirdeu by lisrry .
Fruit_ Vl,wer and V..getably iiaritener , finmpansin
Ladies' Companion to tire Plower itardeo
Oral's Elements .4 AOultide
Riefgene &dentin , Agricu s' lture
The Partner's Assistant
Farm Implements, and their conStritetedi Rit,l
Rural ArChltaCtilre, 10.. 6•,•. F.' sal.' I,
spin It T. C Moiiiit6, 41 Fifth st
BRUSHES. -1 have iin hand a large tois.irt
meat of Hair Brushes, Tisith do., Firth do Tilt.•
wishing anything in this liar stieuld all and examine in;
lut before purchasing elsewhere. FLEMINti.
apl7 Cairner Dismi•nd and Market et.
C ONGRESS
WATER---24 fresh Co
nk wets Water Just received by JOS FLEMINtI,
upl7 Cornet DißMOntl and Market
ANIEETING OF TIIE STOCKHOLDERS
OF TILE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTI...
RIM; COMPANY will be field at the Company's Office,
lu
Philadelphia, THURSDAY. Mac lot. at Ili
fur the purpose of the 0/111poiliy to execute a
MniloW" Lid thee tum,.f line Hundred Thousand
,bil to issue Ronde under it
J JAME,' C visliEn,
SANIUY.I. P FISHER. CHAS NEWBOLD,
THOS. SPARKS. UEURUE 1 , LEWIS
E W BOOKS!N E NV' 800 Pr is‘ , ll
~f Wg•ltreverli,ll—by Wedt, M (1114.4. m.
Sorrows of AmezioLt
Life.
Ellie. or the Unman Comedy- by Jo.. E Co ke.
Kate Weldon, or To Will and I. Jennie Dr Witt.
War In liana.. 14 I.
Christine, or Well.lllll'll Trish and T11111111,1t.--L. J. Curtin
AtnefiCalll Flower kiarlltal Lart,t,ry— I.) Rol pert Burnt.
The Funnily Kitchen tiardener.
The Arnerhaln Kitchen Gardener—by T Feenenden.
The American Florist rittitle--1y Louisa Johnaon
31.1 a. Leelle'm Receipt Hook.
For sale by W. A. MLI/ENFENNEY k M,
apls Fifth St.. opposite the Theatre.
Humphrey., Ham,. 8 - h uuus, PhDs.
D. W. Jammu. Lae of Pittsburgh.
KOONS & HERSTINE,
FLOUR FACTORS,
AND
General Produce Commission Me'Aunts,
Av. 47 North Wharm and Ob North IVater
harm
a nd str,t,
RKFER TO
Ragaley Wra.dw - ard 5 Cu. 1,11. Bryan. K..unedy A Co. Pitta'b.
Garrett Martin A Cu. •• 1. V, 11111111111
Wtaxl el 01lvvr, " RAI A Ligatlt,
'•
Shter. I rico & en. J W. lira.
enlet , la.A Cn. .• Itag.alt•y.CusgTuve
& Cu. •• D . :di
J D Len I,uldo, Chicin , att
A. A. run°, k A CO. .• it
Tweed A Sildey, •` IJ I. Clo-nua ,t It A C., •'
And l'ittal,urgh and Philadelphia Melt Ilante gen, ally.
jai niala nal
JAB. WLLIN J. DANKSKNOX
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
PROPRICTUR.B OF TOE
Pltt•bttrgh, Meadville & Erie
()ANAL LINI , :.
Nos. 114 A. 141) 11.) WATER STREET, PITTL , BERGII, PA
Ptrr3ntratirt —
Wm. Saoley & Co., Murphy, Tiernan I Co.,
Smith & Sinclair, Hampton, Wilson & CAL.,
M'Canelless, Means & Co, English & Itichartisou.
PHILIDELPELL 4
Bagaley, Wood wolf,' & Co., Truitt, Broth, A Co..
Wood., Bacon & Co. feb2B
OLD TYPE METAL.
_
WE HAVE FOR SALE, at the Office of
the MORNING POST, a large quantity of OLD
TYPF- Machinists and others wanting such an article can
get a large suipplyby calling 60014. lub9
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
THREE HATS LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OP THE AFRICA.
New YORK, April I9.—The steamer Africa arrived
this evening at half-past 5 o'clock with Liverpool
dates to the sth.
The news of the signing of the treaty was received
at St. Petersburg with extraordinary demonstrations
of satisfaction. The conference at Paris was still
engaged on certain details of the treaty of Peace, aud
would not probably close their labors for a month.
A vessel had arrived in Spain from New Found
land which reported having seen ice on the Banks
'1)1) miles from shore: she also saw a steamer's can
teens imbedded in the ice.
Latest from Trinidad.
New YORK, April 19.—The schooner Searville ar
rived to-day from Trinidad port, Spain, bringing
a cargo of old guns, de., raised by the sub-marine
diving company from the wrecks of the Spanish war
vessels, sunk near that place in 17AT. Adv ices from
Bolivia and from Brazil on 'Alta: It 17th, state that
the yellow fever still prevails there to some extent.
Ne.w ( , FILEA Ns, April IS.--A great race came MY
to-day, between Prior and Lecompte, which termina
ted in the former winning the purse.
The New York steamship Washington sailed at
noon today l'or Southampton and Bremen, taking
out 170 passengers and $lOO,OOO in specie.
TI.I.F.ATRE.—.j. C. FOSTER, sole Lessee and
Ifllinngw; Wm IL Itczn, Starve Slanmiew, Cu.ss Fusinit,
Acting Slitungi.r. Trintim,riT, J. N. Bonnyir.
PRIC S OF ADMINaIaCi
Bozos and Parquette Private Floxtvt,larre $R 00
Se and Tier I Private PA.otev, Nwall.. . 6 00
It..xes for color.-• 1
4,r CeruOexte, Necun up ofeßtel. 1 . 1.!i Cents extra.
It 12 tswigutilvlst of 01r. (' Ct./ULNA:Ii Mina 110'1,,N13
ati•eat.
.11t,NDAY EVENING, APRIL '2l, 10;;6,
Loulst XI--Louie XI, C Cu. Monlw.„Ml. ,
Irving; Imuphln, Julia M Cooke; Nrinuuns,
1k Paul, Nlcttrlde.
To, conclude with
Bachelor's Bedroom—Newpenny, A. W. Young
A Ilerot Du,.—D o r I pen to 7 ; curtain Ilan at 7
TotiN W. NI'CAIITIIY, 1111.1. PORTER and
ty Dirratarr,.., will attend to the Piwting and Diatrll•ut In g
ut all kitA+ of
DlLbs volt cA)NCERTS. LITTURES, F.XFITRITIONS, Lc.
All co 1111 l 11110,06011.—.ther by twill, telegr, ph. or other
teine--,hrerted to the office of the Morning Post, will twelve
prerupt Attention. Itp7
A CAltl) TO THE LA 1)1ES.
DR lA:ROM - Art , ' 001. DES ItIoNTIII.I . FOR
FEMA I.E The r•nntrinnt.Tl of in gred•ent. to le Depot]
4 I Ping, liry perfectly Itertol••••••• Tle.) hero leeet
119. , 1 111 the pr Irate prnetl, 4 , 1.61 Dr De ivelo.• for over ;to
)t•tr, ra• testify to thy, greAt tint
net rr-fitillog Illefel.4 m almovt es t•ry eese,F , Trwttha
re.l..vilkg 14310(111 Io1,4I(114-
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REFERENCES.
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Race Between Prtur and Lecompte
AMUSEMENTS.
Stranger, Dubois
(hid .•,111‘11.1 iirrU•11111 Ihe i 111,10-^
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r,r, 1111 .I,m. 1131‘., tL , Ite
, 141 ,IJn[ nti.l th , La.lk.
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,t • tit•',sf ul •
t u the 1...1 l'ru r I - mitt u 1.. ,vtlt 4. Iml Ivo
lal.!..l.ltnii, I, maul, etp vith, “I the 1..1
t., IAM 1.1,1; S ftEl'lt f
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the Th,tltts.
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la: u.F- , TATF:, e,ti.uLd wt. I h•va the 1..1
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nend. In, M I<l , er .4 the
Ine Stele the !Ma Ilse 1 . 111/4lon - ell
flallr•vel renrl, 11,. renter It N 1,.1/111/014111.
1 ts en.l 441 41 , 1 ...ether In.* en.
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the ou UV, cam Anv. hr raliitig n 1 ..1n... i.t.
verty. rola ',an Ilt.• 11. V.
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••• ' • \ II uNTE(
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„nt eatrw trinity. for .slr t , )
arl ALF. \ tit slTElt. Vie Lawn,' •Irml
I'l'l .\( AND LEECIIIN6.-- Mrs. E
N 1K MI., found wt hor re4l4.ltalae,a , el NTII ftr,ra.
nrol NV.•.I eh.. h. the
to•tul..ao of Tllll, fa. loa OtH mid
I. :or ,rl.ortril , .. w h, 6ue Iltden N.lll to 111/tall:ltaly to.
m.1,31110,4'
BOARII OF -- The under-
Bard of Levusera anpointM Lord, the ,t en
titled - An Act I.4,ltriruliat, the Salo of ating
ni.i.toe,l the 31st day of March. I anri, hereby notirl ad per
eons who intend to apply for License under Nand ar t. that
they are 0 orr orgatored, and will le- in 14 , 8110f1 at their
IltaiM IN THE CUUItT 1101: SF. to the City ol Pittsburgh.
TUEz 4 DAV the =4 inst., for the purpose of apportioning
uenG the Wards, Townships and Boroughs, within the
C.iunty of Allegheny. the Hotel, Inns and Taverns, and
E,tting-lloupes, to whii.h County rosy be entitled. and that
they will alao meet at their surd room in the Court Honer,
mlnroeitid, on the SFAX/ND NIA/NI/AY OF MAY NEXT, for
the iairpoae of HE:ARP:iII APPLICANTS FOR LICENSE
nuclei the provo,rone of said cwt. and ti lI.RVEIVE ENT ,
DEN CE I.r cool nitriin•t said applicants. and to URA NT LI
CENSE to sot h ik- - won 0 as they luny drain entitled to it.
The iintird reiiieirt lull) not if) the publn that they will not
if any applimtiona from. or TVILOUIMOLIttIit of, any
ly mud) ins for Licen,w, at why other place than its their
and when In lunation WM U. HAWKINS,
EOll.O E A I.IIRtIE,
JAMES PARE, A.
11211113113
NOTICE. --The Sto,k holders of the ODD
. L .l FELLOWS LI ALL ASSOCIATION nee hereby not ified
that the remaining five intgaltnente to the Mock have been
tliltid in, and will I'. payable at the following dates lath
ci May Jane. July. Augunt and September
By order t the Board. J. I' lIENDERSON,
aplitl n d Secretary
POW'!) CURERS-75 lbw. for sale 11V
aplfi B. A. FALINESTOCK - &
- DAUM OF THOUSAND FLOWERS—An.
j other Mupplp of Ode calebreted article rend by,
JOS Fl.lOll NI,.
tn2l Corti, Market et. nit Ilammiond
It;11 —° bbls. fur sale by
i '
A 111,12 IMMO' 11. COLLINS
i — l II IR'IIERS STATION.--FOR SALE. A
k_./ smAt.t. FARM of 30 Acrea , In cultivation; Wan.°
ln line tool, . ii young urcilartkof choice fruit; a genii ',piing
netir the hour, garden. paled in ; a Dwelling 'Lwe, of hall,
two lo.rlora, dining-room and kitchen. four L 11/ unbent. all
well tilenialui and in 5..A... , 1 order. The huuse hu a portico
in front land a larrtil 111 the rear. Stable, earring' !Roue,
owl how, Mal other ont•bnildingw. The !situation II plow
ant and healthy. at It , miles from Chat - Mere Station. A Ile
ghen) Valley It 11. Milk, church.. and aghoola convenient.
Frt.. Pala, la e ily puniente
8 CUTIIRERT St SON, Road YKta.te A.,....t.5.
alit 51 %Wl:et et met.
R Ol.l, BUTTER--3 barrels prime Roll &A
ter, (or sale by (apld) HENRY II COLLINS.
_..._
111 /N EY-50 boxes received and for sale by
spiv, HENRY H. CoLLINS.
W. 1 : ,11
) 6 NS--- P 2 bbls. for sale by
HENRY 11. COLLINS.
10 CASES SARDINES
-2 emus Anchovies, jot receivod and for sale by
REYMER & ANDERSON.
nprs N 0.35 Wood street
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COCOA NUTS AND ALMONDS—
Sooo CM.IIII Nuts. I
D Wars Shell.] Almonds, Jost re,elveti and for vale i
by REYMER A ANDERSoN,
npB No. 3t Wood street.
HA RP E R 'ti MAGAZINE FOR MAY.
CONTENTS: A N lot to the Silver MlllO9 of Central
America—illustrated; COMMOd011• Perry's Expedttion to
.lapau illustnlt4 ,l ; The Unawers illustratt , l, Martha
Wyatts I.de : The Klee of the Don h Repoble•: Two Colley.
Friends; The Story of Kora : The Lenart—Licht:ltecollecr
tons of Samuel Rogers: Little D.rt it—by Charle. Dickens;
Monthly Retard of Current Events, Literary N,,tices . E.,1-•
1.-e's Ttole; Etlitur'n Easy Chair; Edit o r's Drawer; May Day
to New York; May Day in the Country. Fashions for May.
For tale by. It. MINER A CO.,
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apIS No. El Smithfield street.
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RICHARD C. ROCKING,
Manufacturer of
SILVER OII,T MOULDINUS, of every size and de.
s. I tpti-u, for Looking Glass and Picture Frames, thl Stet',
5.,. Ili) WOOl , street, lip stlire, Pittsburgh. Pa. tapla dm
QODAASEI, of a good and uniform quality,
L) manufacturnd by the-Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing
on hand and for sa
Co.,at Bast Tarentnm, le b
FLEMI y NG BROS.
550 gulls. Linseed Oil,
lv hhis. Csstur OIL
asi pounds Chrome Green
250 " Prussinn Blue,
P ..
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ERFUMERY-1--A. splendid assortment of
Perfumery Just received mud fur sale by
epic FLEMING EROS.
GROSS HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT
,G TEES just received by [aplB] VLF:AM rim.
RYE FLOUR-50 bbls. in store and for
sale by (apl3) SPRINGER LIARBAEOEL
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COMMERCIAI , .
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
Presut - nl.
L. WILMARTH.
Vice President'.
T. S. CLARKK, OF.:1). W. CASS.
Treasurer.
N. 110L3IES, JR.
S•crrlary.
JAMES I'. BARR.
Suirrinlrnd'nl.
T. NORTHAM. JR.
CbRIMIVRE of Arbitration
. /Irr iforrh.
IkEO. W. CASE, V. P.
ISAIAH DICKEY. T. B. UPDIKE,
SA)ILIEL DILIAIWITII, J. B. CANFIELD
PITTMBURGH MARKETS
As usual business was quieted considerably on Sat
urday, with few important sales. The weather also
contributed to the dullness, as it was wet and tlisa_
greeable, with the 'drams swimming in inud. The
thertnotneter stood at 50 degrees above tern Cr 9 P.
Pliers holding up admirably at Hood height.
I , toi is—Market ideady, with light receipts. Sales
1,1,18 superfine and extra, on wharf, at $5,52 a 341;
70 bids s up e rfine at and 35 libls extra,
from store, at ; 30 bbls extra filially at $11.7:,
100 bus Oata, on wharf, nt 2:,c.
l'ilobassns—Sales 14 bids oak at. each.
Sco sit—Sales 3 hide low fair at If}, val.!).
I'.ITATOES—,:iIIeB 70 bus Seidinnorks, on wharf,
at 41,r; 140 bus mixed at 40e.
Piscoa—Sales 4,000 lbs Shoulders and Hams at 71
and loic, cash; 2,000 Ills Shoulders at 7} : 1,06011,s
Mains at lole, do.
I.l,crra --- Sales 6 bblB choice roll at 211 c.
hlat
i., -::11!cs 6 blds White at $10,../ 11 , cash ; I S half
bite nt
Enuf. --Sales y bile at 9c; 3 do at I OP.
Sect ;ales ..0 bus prime (lover. iu Lots, at $9.
Sales 31 , 7 dry at 161 c, equal La ca-b.
ter A fr.. t.
IdvritPout, April 403.—The Broker's Circular
quotes the Cotton Market as firm, the 'mica of the
week footing up titl,ooo hales ; the [wives had conaid.
archly advanced: low qualities hat improved k a
those above middling 1-15 a 4.: Orleans middling,
rid. fair ll}, the market closing steady.
Ificisd ,,, trii —The markets were generally us
changed and quiet ; Western Canal Flour :10. a :11s,
Ohio a .wL Corn closed steady at :10s. The
weather was
The Provi , iiiin Market unchanged and quiet,
Losieis, April 4 . Consols are quoted at
The sales of Cotton at Liverpool amounted to 14,
olio l ales to speculators and 3,000 to exporters.
Lard quiet; there were largo arrivals still on ship
board. 'Tallow slightly advanced. Sugar advaocoil
Is, closing q uiet. Pollee steady.
The London Markets are actil e. lore and
tire quoted at '2 a sins. Money unchanged.
from Manchester are more favorable
The weather has been favorable for agricultural par.
poses.
New Sant. April —State Flaur is n shade firm
er. it tam ,leumild t,,r Western. The Atri.•tils news
was tea late to nflnet the market; sales ;atm LJd at
$O2, a $0,:.,0 for eatrunoti ts, extra state; $e1,12%,
so.:;:i I.r inferior la abuts western. S 7 ns9 fur
extra Genesee and $7, 4 77 a $,10.121, tar eaten St.
Laws, the market JrCrnitglinn
a moderate bu-iness and unellangeld sales 900
at $O. O O as 9 I. v.11.1(13011 ,upertine t.. choice eitra.
Bye Flour plenty and prices laver purchasers; sales
of small par , els ut St fine and superfine.
Cum N1ea1...600 1,1,14 Jersey at : and Brandy
wine nt 'lame demand fur Wheat, and mar
ket steady; has fair wiffie southern at SI
,lel;tered; red southern held ut $l,Oll a 1.72:
a better exi-art demand far Rye. and the market J.-
Ilriner. sales 7.•.110 bus Poo, at tr.!: sales 1:.01.1 bus
trime northern at 90e, delivered. the market eia•lti;r
very tmayand Barky firm at $1,70 ; Cart,
slut,ping puree's at tit a nottrly sit sash I•.t. were
g.. 1,1 t; I a i.l; ~ al- liver on.l a H1.1,,i bItS , 111••.
! tg 141 all ;or -late an 1 1, 111 :1.1 4 unJ 40
!-•T -ft.:- 11'h.:1„, ~h, and Pr,sail
' •
F•st 1.13 t/ , FM,L,
nit.. 6 , 0 LLi tst :or In.-- !•
lievf Ow (it 1.-$.4 V.1,1,:f I the IA
of the tr . 1.t.1• , ut nfor
pnrne Ine, quiet $2:2 Beet
Hai, -toad, tit I It.t.• ,n hoe and its ft, ro
quso+l• " 1.-Nr• 1.,t• , •lear ttit•litivit tit 6., tittl
I •ot `'q• Cut moat.. tit tie
tt,tl 1.ar,l •tr:I.11 qtti I .1-1 k••• •-i rr i tto•t tilt°
t•i,t• ,11,1 t.,:•••••• tit t IJ. l;
nalval•ie at • ! ti lU c.r
dull
l'ltti.4Pr.t.elits, Apr.; Iv. lh,ur market is
exp. rt .1.111111.1, and pr,..e. hate
de
,I.ne•l •A:••• r.. I,er 1,11 I i
•lau.tard I.ron 1 , , 1.40 :twill, t ththerei•
feLll,ll. .r the ~apply ?I
retail trait. at i
t•• • lit e girl ,s ed 1
nt J 1471 I , 1 .. , •111
held :It t , 101,0 , The, Is but n 11111:tY
~f , k t. t , it pm,.
1.111.1 tr tilt, I Ilit to , e 11.1, trek. sales ht.
otltl I•os P. nu's, erh,tc f.. 1 xt—st. at sl,nu 140 I,t
.s.p,“, 1,, 0101 , -1 !n t• an.! fair 1.,
I :in., red nt SI,JJ If—. I,r L u.. C..rn in Ln.bar.
role tr0,....t. 1..1 rtrinness s ales JAW()
I,o* yi L e .n.. 1 at .le. nt, I bi t ., to store at
'MLA are ,Lull and I our • 3:44N 10,1100 Flom POW'S
.•`. and '200111.u• I , vlaMare. nt :',74 per bus.
senrre amt wlshte-1, with , tut,ll '(alts; new
perlt , s. Rarlt •r, ietnan , l and raw at s 2 so
ptr 1.4.1 f.. 1 Nu. I quertivli,n• IVLIsk y n unsettled
and dull. swill •mies ,41,1,1. at I:, ts,:ts, per gall. and
bhds 1,t1:.,.
Clnrtnnatl 111nrket.
krt. A 11 19. f I ,, tar. 1t:0 . ... , a
lirtu. rule. 4 pica,. hull; :+l,ill.lera st 1;.•:
12..00t , Ito nt 7.•: 411(100
and ham< at f, 7 az.1.1 5; at $13.-
1 larl ic. Whioky honer. ,ale 4
unhanzed. Tho hal risen shout
Indio,. Wrath, c0 , ,1 and cloudy.
lii 1.T1..R1r., Ain 19 Hour : %al*,4 :1,010
IL.wn.rd street, at It and City Mills nt
$.14,f,k) lVbeat firm, wild< at sl,e,:, a 1,9..
.illes:01 white nt S 7 a :A. yellow tit it Jr.
se- 'worst lon of • ltloll, I, a
vituq. hod ,rt.al u,.. .t. , ,,,... is, /,.d. .1,/./1.11-
Int .11g .11111.1 rer.hlt [he . r..• 1 t.• n .1.41k:1-0 it hi. II
,h)I. und .11p" , ,11 IK ten.lll) pro.kaoml IL.n . n x hek.l
atuumrlt, y•it: hay, (.1 flourarm, tlatulen,
hdiL
pat., and a gelwral ifriwtrift e•n ~t body, for want of
01111111:11tt"1 fluid., to ka•r the ran, tl. "roil. in tune.
Bender. if you flotire refliet Irvin thine evils, try a bottle ff
lIOLIAND BITTERS, a reinaiy Kratttl) in vogue now for
•
hail filiation wild other at, anach
Cavvius .—To proveut imponittou, trt. varvful to el& for
Itmrhave'it Iffllatui Bitters.
SOL Sold at $1 tow both.,, or ors bottles for Z.S. by tiro pro.
priotonr, OKN.I AMIN Jo A 0 , , Manufacturing
Phartnacontiots and Chounsta, Pittsburgh, Pa.; IL K. SICL.
LF.ItS , COrIIOI of loocond and Wood strooto; and
Druitarlota immorally. opt& sr
A -
D E EIIEMP'FORY -
L OF cLoilliNG
AL AND TAILORS' iihalltS Al' AIVTIW. —on Monday.
the '2lnt met.. ro o uncoc mg at Is e•thair. I volt sell at the
Cowmen:lel Sales It.sdan, rose of sal RBI' Fifth et rests,
sha k ur flesh Cvi.,114 ~ 1
tik.R., pad k and F4ll , ) 1.1411 t ,
2tsl •• t 11,0111714., du.,
I Ot/ assortot 1.1111..1,1,1kt,
HI •• cloth ;sod saaritsers coats;
ha , ' , stonier vords,
vi I,no. lines slits km;
134 •• all wool, itittCk and brown cloth ;
15 • " •• tam reg . .
stn assorted nanuett.
4 •• 240 black satin etwttuir;
" 155 black alysesa;
4 •• 1211 Ln , a 14 lin."11,
•• easorttal Kentucky Jease;
;lit •• Iderwhol
laur isetorted Suspenders.
The attesteds of the trade ie lot itod, ea this stock is every
way w o rthy of their ittlestion•
multi P DAVIS, Auctionert.
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF STO CK S.—On
TIIURNUAY evening, April 24th, at 7 1 .‘j" o'clock, at the
Merchants' Ex. hauge, by order of Thos. Mellon, Req., Tram
leo of Wm Larimm. Jr., will be sold ho each ot approved
paper, with interest at four month,—
RI Shares North Anierwan Mining Company;
unassessabl.
2 Pittsburgh, Louisville @ Cln. Telegraph Co.
I() " Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad
lo Sliarpsburg Bridge
211 •• Allegheny and Butler Plank Road
'WA " Brownsville Plank Row./
P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r.
apl7
83' AcRES BEST QUALI. COAL AT
A CCTION.—On THURSDAY evening, April 24th, at
oclock, at the Merchants' Xxchtulgu, Fourth street,
Pittsburgh, rill 1, sold, Mghty-thret , Aare of CI )AL, situate
Immediately Lock of Best 'Birmingham, enjoining the
Ormsby Coal Works, warranted of superior quality, and
nearer the cit y than any other to market. Term,
apl4 P M. DAVIS. Auct'r
GREATEST IMPROVEMENT
NE s A L E—II. KLEBER S.: BRO.
Lovr Just rextived a small lot of
N UNNS & CLARKS' PIANOS,
tprovided their NKW :-CALE. This in
tint hit••4l., end undoubtedly tle•
final t]!-
PURI VII Improvement as yet made to the Piano Fort. The
POWER of the inetniment in elmAt DOUBLED thereby;
uud IU tout of a ill tune, ea On natir and brilliancy of toile, they
surpass anything as yet produced in the shape of a Plano.
They pOIISOIIII all the advantagee of the tirattil Pianos, at ith
out any of its dintelyautages. Wo wowchallenge ,itiittatirioit
with the I Ile ,f any other maker in this country,
confident that every aribirenned Judgo of the article sill at
wire adult their superiority. The public is renpectfully in
vited to call and examine these superb Instruments.
li K LEBER 8 BRO .,
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EMI
Office or TOE DAILY MORNTNO POST,
Monday, April 21, BM. f
Foreign Markel.
New Turk Market
Philadelphia Market
Baltimore Market
AUCTION SALES
a.geuts fur Nunue t Clarks Pianos
For Western Pennsylvania.
No. C. 3 Fifth street, nest door to Masonic lan.
P. S.—Splendid assortment of the above shortly expected
r the Spring Trade.
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NOTES ON CENRAL AMERICA; Par
ticularly the States of Honduras and San Salvdor—
Their, Georgraphy, Topography, Climate, Population Re-
SWIMS", Plptaaik.lt, etc., etc„ and the proposed Honduras
hder-Oceatoc Railway; By E. SQUIRE, formerly Charge
I.raffattra of the United States to the Republica of Central
America, For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN,
aprl2 41 Fifth street.
OIL ALMONDS-13 0 lbs. for sale by
apla B. A. FAAINVTOCK a CO.
RIVER NEWS.
THE ItivEx.—There were 10 feet 3 inches of Nvat,r in U.
channel ,n 1 :Vnturday evening - at dusk. It had ra.nod
the dxv, and vvas at dunk, uith
..f n eentinunnee. A I,‘ I,uoinenn .10 g, n
et, IL, .t h.trt. S, •tenuletN I. ft during the dny nlll,
toll
1., St nliev.. The parket., aro ,I,.tng
ill I.among,ors and freight.
TnE '• Diurnal " le the regular packet fur tVheel
lug thk nin.; . nii•• lenvt.B nt 10 , , o'clock.
tel., • 11 , ..i1te.," ( apt. mill leave thii rrrn
fot
'NY 1 , 13,11 z, steamer •` A Ilegh , ny " is the regiihu
patkvi on IcinuAti m Tur,hy Inortl,ll4.
THE steamer '• 4;reat W, t," Capt. NrCulb mgh, is nosy load-
Mg for St. Travelers wi”hing a comfortable paseal, ,
-11-111t1 cull on board early and secure rooms, as she will pn,i
to t•I3 1..3 re on Turdagiy
'Fla fine . .,tvailier "Jin...l, Pne will leave this swim
/Ili. Ibr L. , 111 , ilk She In 14,W accutum..lnilolie for pa,
...nc,erd. end th,ee trav , hug to the Falls City will find it to
Ile 11.,% //1..1 . " Nathaniel Itlute. - Capt. Thou.
del a isle! On Saturday ht the inclemency of
the Wt.ther ; will ponititt•ly leave [tits day tor St. 1.01118
cud the Illi n ois river, direct Give her a call.
Tick .frnmer '• Clam Drill will rise on Tnebday f , r
111,•im And Dubuque, Silo is and her ,flicers
experienced, attentive and and well acquainted
with the Lip, tie., It. Iti.ted, Caidalu, and
NII•ii111,, lerk.
'fur: ''Lari a t" will leave !Intl inurning fur St.
and ii,. Ntinaitssipiti river. lb-r ucconint,dationo
intat,,,K , rtt aro nnexcetilbandile, and her likrlttneira of
Iranglit will enabl, her t, make n quit k trip. Capt. flay
uJ hrt br.d her.. huh, wdl t.t, wake all ft-el at Inane
who tritv.-I on tln• \ 0.1/1111..”
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
1G ru I IN( (lE+ w ATER THE CHANNEL.
ARM Cffit.
Stork. r Gd. Ituyara. Yci•bli-4. Elirnlw•tl,
•
Ntiwton
ant, lir..wnorvllle.
•• 11,111,(t.
•••••tcnil.•nville.
•• 1)111..1, Sll.llO, Whvollug.
DEP A itTKI,
Cul. linyar , l, 4:ll,ltlwth.
•• km.n. ,•st N,A•l•.n
'• Jrfl , r,ollßr ., w'n+'ill ,
•• H.
• .
‘l , 4lllnn. Sr Lolliel
it•L•iti
ft•••• 1 ,1. ••11.-.
l'111. 1 •111„11. Oncluitati
NI et... 110 -Stmt., %1 . 11,1,11
Ai bitlloq”••
.4 CARD.
8/,` Tl, tolt.ls• nr” rrmstctfoll, roquelt.sl tog to vonconsol
DR I M FlT('11 1(h s FITCH. of
:11 Itr..thrtly N U.• :to t Itor of SI X LECTURES
Tut.: vr.y.% r:VVIt IN A NI) CI RI OF CONSUNIPTION, ANIt
'HIV LAWS tIF ao.I lot, nod v,31.-ly Allow. for Ow
Ell 1.1111, Ilvart An.. 0.., Rod otloo
Cltto.o. ‘l,ll.4alten. I Imre .ever Ivrtnre.l ur prneti/1.1 nottll•
II te 1.1 nay part ol the Wektern country, and Pill, the year
I Lac c. not 1... en alokent from the City Nrw Y 1,1:. for
the lae taring ur practiniag tnethclae any-when•:
awl I aat net ie,v alel de lit pruieme hi he at any tine• no
ale-,ht fnnt the city. Iha ,o not have I tow. any
11:1VOCInto I,turing or prtuAl.tinG methrin,
I .lo not. and will not, oil alynt-If respooKiblr for
przurt tr ., or trttnsnction, of Rao' rwroton prKtining tumlicini,
o-.. 01 III) worn office
ho .fratro my :Wrier nr treatment ate otitain it
only hy etiti.ltrAt ton p•t w.nnliy. or Lc letter, to ftt mp
If Br ad way. N. Iny ntelltdo. anti 111,
Cali only I.• had by niplylng to Be or my
r• 'y
11111.411, %%1111 11111 din-ctionn, wtll meta grAtititou4
1%, 141.1414 ntilm .v.., and,. rtnb•nvut thr
mpl r. 1,••
goren tint..s
11=111111121
,111,1 r. , rtti. ta. t.• .tp-th•••• •tr. •,
t 1..41 'ln,-
rirmr jti-I 30 111,, 14,14 i 4,1
.4 0..' 1.. • •Ili 111,1 .Pt b.l
HI) ur , .t.. , rk Prt,, cent -
NI b, 1•••• , . - nth".l'.ll,ity
I) . c. m 1, AN E'S
LI% ER PILLS AND VERIIIIII;EiE
I M P It ( ) V E
MI I VV ITT n 1.1111. r gra.lnnt , 11.111/
111, 1.1, 1.• :•11 1 • ,1••(...11..•. /111.i111.11 n
rlll c,nottnnninl.l.•
stVn,,nte ,1111/11g. ..1.11 Inn, ot
INIPIttiVEMKNT .1N THE LIVER I'll.l. AND
Vl-11(7411.1. , 1s1 ., C NIcIANE,
I l ft‘ tug prepared ale ae rrataaltels am the medical partner of
la I I air 1,, 11.111.:y 'cars.
01 . 1: 1 . .111( .1 % EI) LI PILLS AND V Ellii.11 , 1:01:
,r.-,,10t efficacy ntel ore niorc mild in their operation
Oath the beer fill.r tot mll,, i11 , rt1.1,1 lu cording to the
ho ef f m• of C L. 1•• t r male the. Oel tarot.o
o q.t., t anal nKly. 1.1 1.. the m1111,14%1 lo
Lesl, 1.411 14eannitt anal ALIO 14-lit..vc Ihetu 9 , lpertur
ai,, “th, 1.., I hit ..t Irt aolog ea mr ptepartal
Iten4 Certificate of Dr. C. fllrLane, below.
THE 117101,E WORLD CONQUERED!
DR. I. scows CELEBRATED
11111 TE IBC kN LINIMENT.
11. rm. emit rebel' atTorsiesl applwatlona of Oda CRT-
EllhAT El Nil of Pam Killer. caw, of Rheumatism,
Gout. Idonlasgo. Sm. , Throat, (lellow, Sprain., stlwellonta,
rdstll/.141 , ..5 Kenitra., Pan, e•rx.l , l, Kuria, Ache.,
or an, other illwaais for wing Is a Pmu Klll.l or lAnktnent is
u. , -I. ....Isle. is to al./seri issssotivel) that Pr. I. SCOTT'S
CELEBILATKI) WHITE eII:CAS:SIAN LINIMENT is the
moat reliable. nale nod pliant rrinwly yrt I.”*.
ssennottig statoniahing properties , for HEALING pIi•IsKASK and
'MIK PROMPT Kit A DICATI , IN OF PAIN. lin- malty at.
tantatnow tty given t,) ',orisons of enlightened
inslgment itstegrst), should nilinCV all to adopt It
a, a atanslasd Family Retur.l). The tnced leicredulona will
',quire nothing aro, th.o. the Issllowing .'oniony of Dr. C.
M. - Lane. diattlorttiabed aa a great anscoveret of mottle - al
refund...
READI READ!! READ!!!
Ms...a:frown, Va., Sept. 12, 1566.
1t,.,. u ta c'ortlfy. that I too, elanntsed Ilse Hectro for pro
pat tug 11, LW,. Insproy,l 1 ortnitsige and Liver fill, by Dr.
Istrott. In. h.O I.crn IN THE II A ItIT OF PIIEPARI NII
AND CSI Ns, NIP I (Rnit NAL NI NIACIN K.st IN MY 01 , FICE
durtnsi tho loot TIIIUTEEN TEARS. and that I bolters, hr
had IMP/. .Y ED Tit Ell I make the abt.V. , 'statement the
more wIlInscl) assi I HAY E Nu INTERReT TIIICII
\A ((ATE% KR. I would Airtlissr 'tate that I lure frequently
used /114 CELEBRATED WIIITE Cliff:Al.'s:SlAN LINIMENT
to .(1) alt the harping Alicia, and that I Can Con
eiseishounly recommend it. C. MgLAINK, M. D.
All the abdre Medicines prepared solely under the super
rision of Dr I SOOTT. bold by Druggists and blerchnnul
orerywhero.
Thr ONNUINF. Dr. C. MoLANES IMPROVE) LIVER
PILLS AND IMPROVED VERNIIFIIOR ore ligned by Dr.
1. tO.YIT I. ncrornporlieri by nertitertik of C. McLANE.
The (INNUTNE WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMF.INT etilmod
by Dr I. 80. 1 17 & tusa,mpartied with lilguature of I.
SOC?F, M D.
DR. I Y PC A CO., Sole Proprietors.
Raul: Plat,o, .Nlorgantowu, V.
Mt O. IL. KEYSER, Wholesale Agent,
140 Woosi street, Pittsburgh
JAS. I'. PLENUM!, Wholesale Agent,
Ja22:dlyksawlyYttethl Nero Railroad Depot, Allegheny
1 hio and Pennsylvania Railroad.
SPRING, ARRANGEMENT
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 2111. inst., Passenger Trains
ill run daily, .al ept. Sundays, as
Irerel Pittsburgh for Cresilitie at 7 A. NI. and 3P. NI.
Learee Crestline for Pittsburgh at 5 A. M. and 1150 P. NI.
These Trains make ch. , connections at CItE'TLINE with
Train for CoLUNIIIUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE
FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS. CIIICAGO, SAINT LOUIS,
and all points on roads Vileliliatg West and South-weer
through 01110, INDIANA and ILLINOIS.
The 7 ANI 'fruin from Pittsburgh connects at Mansfield
with Trains on .Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for
SANDUSKY, TOLEDO and CHICALIO; also eh se otouneo
t.ns are wade at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and
Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CIIICAOO, DUNKIRK
and BUFFALO.
TlMM:till TICKETS are sold to Colnuthlu, Dayton, Oil,
Ci 111/ILii, LoUiS al, Si. I,llln, Indianapolis, Itellefoutamo,
Chicago. Ito ,k. Island, lowa City, Dunlieth, Milwankle,
Cairo. Springliald, I IL, Fort Wayne - , Cleveland, and the prin.
ripal cabs; in the West.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new
Brighton for Pittsburgh et 7, A. M. and Ili, P. M. Leaves
Pittsburgh for Now Brighton, at A. M. and 5!.<,, P. M.
tor- For tickets and further information apply to A. T.
JOHN:3ON, at the corner oilier, under the Monongahela
House, or at the Federal dtroet Station, to OEO. PARKIN,
Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Agent.
J. 11. MOOR K, Snp't.
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad.
CINCINNATI PASSENGERS will please
lake notice that the advertisement of a Rival Routs.,
stating that the 8 o'clock A. 51. train of the Ohio and Penn
sylvania Railroad is the only one which makes connection at
Creatline. This is incorrect, and calculated to deceive the
travelling public, as there are two daily trains between Piths
burgh and Cincinnati making close and sure connections,
mu ll LLEFONTAIN and DAYTON. Nu other route makes
..onnections with the 3 P. 31. train of the Ohio and Pennsyl
vania Relined. O. B. BROWN, Gaul Agent.
F. KNOWLAND, Agt_ Pittsburgh- &delal.
PRIVATE DISEASES—DR. BROWN, No.
so Smithfield street, let wren Third and Fourth
' streets, devotes his entire attention to an Office Prue.
tics. His bush-leas is, for the most ',art, confined to
private Venereal /Assess,. and surf. painful affecions,
brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess.
Syphilis. Syphilitic Erripthus, Gonorrhea, Olret. Stricture
Urethral Discharges, lininu ity of Ole lihasi, with all dismissal
of the Venereal organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions,
Triter, Ringworm, Niercurtal Diecooss, Seminal wonkir..
Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly
Suppressions, Dines.. of the Joints. Fistula in Anti, Nervous
Affections, Pains in the Bark and Loins, irritation of the
Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated.. Curs guaranteed.
Twenty years' practice iten in this city) enables Dv. Drown
to offer aseuranues of a speedy cure ii all who may none un
der lib mire. _ . •
ENT YE
(Mai and Private Consultation Rooms Le Smithfield at.,
between Third and Ferirth
.IGe -- Marg., moderate.
PR. BROWN AT HOME.-Dr. BROWN
Is now at his new quarters, No. AU SMITHFIELDit' PR.
whete the afflicted are invited to call. Certain,
cafe and speedy cures in all eases guaranteed. Persona af•
tlicted with the following dismilicit should not fail to get his
edvire; Syphillts, Gonortwe, (Ilse[, Strictures, Urethal Dis-
charges, Impurity of the Blood, and all diseases of Venereal
origin; Skin Diseases, Totter, Ring Worm, Mercurial Pains,
Seminal Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Dioceses of the
Joints, FLAMM in Ano, Nervous; Affections, Pain in the Bock,
Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys. ap7
J EWELRY MADE TO ORDER or Repaired
by w. %v. WILSON,
tri Market 5t., corner of Fourth.
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4NA
LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS
Till: AND OINITNNATI
STEAM PACKET LINE,
FOR CONVEYANCE 01 PA,i.KNUERS AND FREIGHT
THIS Lice in ~111;•c/st..1 L , I m.,,, , 7 ..,.
tir,t,1,.... pow, 10l ,te.itet i. tirt.-0.!! .. t;,..
~..?
ptall. , i t-r .1.... d. •1.1. 1$ I, ~t. , -,
" ...L . ...mt
ah , l . , Intrtt, a.I in lii.• t•NI. 5 11111.rUGII I/11L1 I -IN/. I ,i` AM
ii IC AT., on 111, I 11. , 1 - 1,..1: It , “nrwet. ,i, It I h ,- U. ~... Mail
Line of Sfrantern frill Vinciiman to 1A.. , ilk Mid ,::11111.
Louis. by u Inch 10...e11)41, - .. /.:1.1 1,/glel , an. rwAcior ../d
melpted Ilirettigl4 dui! g T. ,, . he. : - .Lea3orro limeb.4.:. Hilda ., l
to the Lill , , which HOW 4,llnlntS of the 1,•110‘, ing 1.1.16:
ihave9f cirparbire
&att. (114 " i ''''' r):0. Pilist.uh.
BUCKEYE STATY : M. NY . ISECMIIO 4, II I , SllHilay.
CITY OF W11k:EL1N0....i.1,41:5 )FLU1re.........14.0t1ny.
ALLEGHENY I. N. I 'ooe e ; 'flig•miliy.
Cl NCINNA'I'I • kr.KA5t, I Weilill,llllty.
PHILADELPHIAIA .... ......
I I'.. J. telt.scr. iThunrday.
PENN, 4 1 . 1.% AN .IwiS KLINE/LIM— i Friday.
rirrsituitc. II J. ti N en. ,enturd3y.
t 09,. Iwo , - chip at 10 A. M. precimely.
No frn•icht I etrei‘e.l after niuo o'clock on the morning Of
&pat.,
Yvr particulars, apply eu board, or to
JoIIN B. 1.1V17 , 435T0N,
July FLACK. ,shc rud,
M,i,oilguliels. Hones, Buildings.
Pirrssultun, Nuvvinber, ItUZ--Oitcli:11 .
_ _
Pittsburgh, Steubenville and W heeling
Packets.
The DIURNAL, Capt. .7. A. FueLES, nral the
• . FURY-ST CITY, Capt. D. WAY. will run ne
LAILY PACKL:TS litqw.,..-11 Pitt,
burgh, StrulAtio ilk :Ind at all laic tga—
that.. 1.10.
Ti.. , DIURNAL will 1.,ay.1 Pittsburgh on IL.talaya,
Ilealoyd tal , l Fr 1 ,111.),, at to o'cl..ck. A. the
will kart- Wht...111,g Thnratla) a “gld eaturtlart,
at 7 ,iclek. A. M. _ _
Tht . Fk WEST CITY will also Itlivr l'itt.Hlturgh uu
Thumlay,, and Saturday,, ut 10 d. L. it. A. M.-110111, IN",
ahe will It . avt , Rlovliitgdt:•-dnynand }n
du)s, at o' clt..k., A. .I. •
For freight ur pumagt, apply on hoard, r.r tr.
J. 1). LX)LLiN111V001). Agf.nt,
Su. 1:15 Front otrett.
Regular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta,
Parkertiiiiirg. linekingport. Pomeroy,
Point Pleadunt and
11 ,, V and ~•I tight .11,1t1 relit oroFtm,
CHARLES. AVERY
will len% lur Illtu An.l intermediate p a in
e,t-ry Fti,lay. at 4 I' SI.
Av.ory ,ivinv. iii.lll RI the Muntai
gAlh.ln lortur,n y and Sthat vi arlt
Thi• htenmor JAI:011 MIK, Capt. A. STEW ILT—
O. 1.,n•.. I, Ow 11.1...v0
Nrts t. WIN V. A p:
tit 10 LA-I..ck A. I.
. .
For fn', ht pta>,yn • 4103 .Iti t o or of Ili, PITTS
_
A \ MARINE .k -4Stitl.l'lloti
Tli.• .I,ltmer K. 1.11.1 F Apt :• •
th, .111
a/ter...Abate I, , rtto on MOND-kV. April 21 , 1.
at 10 .• A. M.
trviglit apply at for PITT':
fill Kli 11 JlAltl\1: A.5,..x.:1 A floN IWO N.,
111.1,
-aii gr, , 11 Away
Fill. 11 A ,
;II 81.. ad ay. N. V
[novt.lawly_
MWEIMI
~yys;goi_~.v~,..~:.~.+~--L . ~A1'AJ.w.a~~).....~...x~~M.f+`Y3~11CQ:...
STEAMBOAT.
Pilivbnr:li, ('lnclnssall,
Pittsburgh, Cinch:l,4ll, Loisl,, 111 e,
and Sala
WHEELING, &c.
LOR RSVILLE.
For I.otativille
N ISM! IL I.E.
For Na,lllllle
Z NESV ILLE.
Zanesville Packet
Th.! steamer E )1M A URA AM ,
iA. -7 i3loanor. ATl:my—Clerk. N.G. Anaid - r—w ill leas:.
for the above and all intermediate yorm on
DA A. April 2z4. at 4 P. M.
For treiglit or pa:outgo apply on k• sill. or 1••
xpCt Col,4l.Nni Ktn di or FLAK N Agent,
SAINT LOUIS, Ik.c
For St. Louis
Tll 4. Atsoltlll RA 11(1 ItOS Capt. F. M •
k,—(l.•rk. I).M ‘II.IL 61 la.c. hr th,•
alms alt•I ..tt•ritirkk ouE
utt• ',Arts n T.D.k,,
A la 11 =..1, at la , l•
pasnag.• apply at IL, Mar . . , A•tro.
Room, NV“Lt.% ap.!,
/1/t414404tri 1.1.14"er Put. tart --For mint bout,
NI• e,.ton. ii. 141,5 1 ,4 0041 St. ./04,1411.
I It, mit ~1,1..-14 1,1 I11f.,414•1,
• I I NI I\l
•:1;.1; A. ill 11, ,
_ At all ;1,.• r.
I . 'l , I . Apt tl
For frvight t , r pa.,..atir.. I.pply "11 i.anrei. or at 1.111 . PI I 1 ., -
IlL'loll NIARINF: A,SIA'I A It , PINS. No. .It 4 r
The -t.tro..t . 1/1.:1 , 1 - :S1/1 . :1'.. CAW:tin J,,tr,
A. It. F:A 11,1,
I 11.:,
A prtl '2'2..1. At hr o'clo.t. A. NI.
1•„t 1r ht or vi..o.uttro a 4.1.1, "U or lit 1110 PriTh. -
P•l In II
31ARINE Ittn):116. Sn. b 2 I%.‘t,
For St. I.cttilm. Galena, Dubuque. and St
Patti.
T 11.• riaq....1.-r .1. 11. CAI:r. IN, t: tpt. L. Z.
Bt., %1 : ! •f
h{ 1, ! 1 I. 1 . NI.
F or Apply.. I.RO. , sr at the
BI Ittill 11.1 N it, No.
apiS
toot St. Louts and ICrokuk.
_--
TL.. JA.AIE!:
WI r.rh.l'apt .1 .1 %sal lesi• far [IL,
al.ota.tta Lat,riartPate val..
DA Y. April at to a'al,lt A. M.
For appl•, loard. ta . at Ow Nil -
111 . R1111 MARINE AN-.IIIIATIUN 11-00:11:1, No. W
nu rcl. apl7
For tit. LOU{ de Galena avid Dubuque.
Tho steam , t 'I.A 1,1 , ,A N, Cop!. ;.
N(!au , s—mill leave ter the
and hihrtan , hate len on 510\ DA y,
Ayril '2lth.rtt ;; A. M.
For irotrlit n h
V eoard, ra - Prrr: ,
IS II y 1 A INE A ATION N Rats
•lt
For St. Lout). and St. Paul.
karatoor VIENNA_ C.O. C. S. II ST
-1.4171-4.A.Clerk, .1. I lAV —Win leave kor t bk. above atol
al=;rifrkvokristkalkatk• MoN DAV, April tlth. at
lo o'clock A. M.
For freight or pa..saksk app'' 1 , 11 t 0t,1.-r at t PIT T: 4 -
EI_IMM MARINE ASksOCIATION Ek.)M S. No. a 2 W kb,
-trekka. . atilt;
For SI. L.lag.
AL\IA. Aapt. TrtryY. IiOLDINe
-K4'(i:ii;.:thl.„‘ukll.‘l%alni;"ix.H.:l'.:.:llillNii'l*ZN'T)f,rYthi'A'plani'll'ildP,
ut 1 , 1 ...cikak, A. M.
For freight or apple on txutrtl. or at the PliTS
lit:Rtill MARINE A.,..i.JCIAtION ROOMS, No. n 9 Water
street. apls
For St. Louis
Thu 'lotto, UREA T II EST. Cept. S. .11'erh
lot, 11—elurk. A. MA:ARTY—N.OI leave fur ito
111,,te mud nitt-rnnAlotte ports on MON DA
Apt . 2.101, 01 10 1/ 1 , 1.. A. M.
For
felt 0i pa,a ; ro apply on 1...0 ,k or at the PITTS
DC (hilt MARINE .A.-tntElAi'lAtN kirka)ALS. No AS IFutet
spit
i'or St. Loads and Illinois River.
... The •itesler NATILECIEL UOLNIF—S., Capt.
KENNFIa—Clerk, F. X. R.r.so--will leave
for the shuse snit uleinteNlinte puns i.,11 RUN.
DAY, April 21et, at 10 u'elock, A. 3L
Fur freight ur passage apply on I,,stra, sr to the DITTS I
BURGH .NIA.ItINE ABBOC.L.S.TIO.N ROUNIS, No. 82 Water
street. aplU
LE.)ION & CO.-TRANSPORTATION
X/
LlNK—Huving made extensive pre- ''',Naimaji
portal.s this winter, we are now preparialr.
to do a HEAVY BUS! N PISS by I'ENNSYLN A 1 k I..sk A
mud RAILROAD, THROUGH 'to AND FIRM •I . IIE EASTi
ERN CITIES. We ran assune• our frs....is mid all them;
disposed to patronize the Perm. Canal and Itailrustil., that nd
1.i128 will be spared to render general satisfaction to Ship.
pen of Eastern and Wesitern Freight. Thu AVOTDANCk
uF TIIE INOLINED PLANES ON TILE ALLI:iiiiEN‘C
RAILROAD will give Increased despatch to tho
trooemin,oun of 1,1141,t.
_
Unice ou PENN street, at the Canal Basin.
mull LLOYD A LEMON * . - "I
WO. BINGHAM Lk. CO.-TRANSPORTA
TION LINK—VIA PENNA. CA.NA1.14 , _1(ig5 !.. .,.,....
and RAI LROAD.—The subscribers are pre
pared to ship FoRTY TONS OF PRODUCE bat t.. 1 w Flm
delphin, Baltimore, or Sete York, tie the State Works.
They will pay particular attention to Way Freights between
Pittsburgh and Johnstown. has ing a DM IS I.INE CiF
Ft HST CLASS PEN NSYLV AN IA CANAL BOATS. we hop.,
to be able to render oath. , sattslaction.
UI.I. BINGHAM &
aplEitni Canal Baron. Liberty at.
TRANSPOR'PA'CION
Anticipating the , want of facilities fot
transporting Freights to Mid fr u it the East
ern Cali" via Pennsylvania Canal and Radioed:l, we hate
increased our clock of Boars, kr., ou same, t, a DOtULIt
DAILY LINK, which gives us a capacity of over 1500 tons
per month each way.
We assure our friends. and those disposed to pat rUtlitle the
State improvements, there will he nothing spared on our
part to render general satisfaction in forwarding Eastern
and Western Freights with proMpiltude and despatch.
KIER & MITCHELL,
augll7 Canal Resin, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BBEESON'S DRAULIC CEMF,Nf, OR
WATER LIME. —The undersigned keep constantly on
hand a large stuck of this article of the hest quality. The
attention of Contractors and Midden. of Navigation Locks,
Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Works. .tc- is re
quested to this article. The well known resistants• and im
perviousness of water. characteristic of thla Cement, renders
It of the Bret necessity in all structures exposed to the action
of wider or damp. (apS:Stul ENGLISH & &WEAR DSON._
UNION COAL WORKS FOR SALE.-
The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech. Jr. &
situated on the Monongahela river, stout from
Pittsburgh, are tow for sale. Thu property consists id II:,
acres amt 116 perelies of [Awl, (more or less) and all the
Coal therein; sad al., all the Cull iti about hai acres more,
together testi, Buildings. hail w ar, tut.
For further particulars apply to
D. W. & A. S. BELL. A tty's at Late,. ,
aplPilkaftf No. 10/t Pon/ lb et., Pimlaugh. +
WATCITE - ti - AND .JEWELRY.-JOHN
M. it. GiERTS, No. Iti FIFTH ntrl , et, is now.. enfup
au entire N ST' I'K of Or/1/1 atet Silver Patent Lever.
Anchor, Lrplae and Vertical WATCHES. in open and hunt
lag MIX... of rlr most celebrated Eriali,ll and Z : Wtrli 1/1411111
r„"„,.. i+•' , Gold Guard Nest nod Fob Chains, Seals.
Keys, Mimarare Ca ti, lirnndots, (101.1 Pot, Mad C. 3211... Pen
ells, Toothpick/I. heavy plain Sal and Seal Finger Rings,
Breastpins, Cuff Pins. Stud+, Sleeve Lchipni, Unid
and Silver Speetanles, Silver and Plated SpoatiA, Kolvea and
Forks, Jet, Coral and Fancy Goode. Also, n largo stank of
the bent BRASS CLOCKS at ull prices.
The übave stock h a s 10.1•” 1nir1 . )1,4 • 1/ direct from the Boat/
era mrionfact/ alai leeted aid/ areat .-ore for the retail
trade. had all! be eat,: at n ,111/11' advaare 011
eIOCkS and Jemetry npaucur Gilding and En
graving execvßd iu Am ('vol 11.1.11111, lull Silver Ware and
Jdw.lry mule to order. JOHN M. ROBERTS'
apri Fifth ate eh next door to Marketet..
SODA ASH of a 1 f..,,,,d and unifun.. . . 41ity
matmlactnred b .. ., the I'oill-.)11,111.1 Salt Nlanufacturing
Company nt Turentual; un hand and lor Dale by
' , LK:IIIM/ BROS.' ,
10 bbl.s. Eratran Salta, is store and for sale by ••
10 tibia. Alum.
I From sFsluan' , Flisir Opium "
1 gross Balm (.1 a Tlanuatud Flowers 4 .
1 bbl. White Varaisb
75 Iba.a.anorted Bronze Powder
PATENDYES-305 fur sale by
tyl7 D. A. FAIINE2TOCK . 4 CO.
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BORWH VlR'fi
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HOLLAND BITTERS
ELECTRO-CIIEDIISCUEAROMA
Echt Ifollandsch Kruiclen, Bitters.
r \VO YEARS have .elapsed since thEi intrb
duction of t h vnlumble to x t s•. ue Into the 'United State,
OM time It ham galns.l uzirot-rsal popularity ea
==l
Jr and Acme, D y digestion, Headache,
.I.4as of .4) le, Deeruky, Cbdivehtsa,
IN and Bleeding ram
Many of our most worthy citizens testify to Its wonderftd
o fti ell cy he all affections of the stomach and liver. As a
tonic. it never Met been equalled, for the relief It affords In
all caste of debility irr 'weakness of any kind is alffiust
In
stnntaneons. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic Affec
tions. It has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial,
anti in relent effected a decided rare.
When eminent physicists preecribe, and their Indian's ao
nnhositntingly recommend, !wilily we may cease t doubt,
and en;4t-rly test its virtues for onraelves. •
leFrOgft AND AGIID.
- -
.4 (br of Eiohl Affm .Standing Ctrmi LY iluerhuoi Ha
lard tiirtuer —Michael Kelly, No. 117 Grant, neat Failtikdeld
turret, trot July, while running on the river, on a
rotten loot plying between Natchez and Now Orleans, was
taken with fever and ague. For eight long months taurered
with [hi,. dreadthi disease- The greater part et Wrath-ft I
was unable to work, and spent at least flitydolints f . , *lt
for - eat MediCilleil, but I found no permanent rr " It •
weeks ego, one of my friends Initiated nPen hat Flr or
havers Holland Bitten, saying tbst a i4:re tirarsitteittditeed.
Alter taking it for one week 1 must state I,wae a sound
man. I have been at work now for two weeks, and have
had no return of the rhilis and fever Whattomr."
I certify tits rtbr've "raiment In true,.
T demo, Dannciadllol3il6.
Or at B. Cheater's. Gothic HO.
HEADACHE AND DEBILITY.
Mr. Silas Lisnomb, of Birmingham, says: I bare found
In Beerlieve's Bitters a remedy for headache and debility.
My wife has eise• used It with the greatest benefit." _
Mr. A. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that be
has experienced much relief from Its em for headache. •
RPAII Tins!
A HiZernd,r's Testimmiy.--Jneob Rinekeit, living In the
llolland settlement of Sigeboygnn, Wisconsin, "After
suffering for some time the misery attending an utter pret
tration of tnimi and body, I have been reatored, 'bjr.tping
Pis Holland Bitters, to perfect health."
The fist of this remedy being in such high repute among
the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, New Toik=in fact,
In every Holland settlement in the United Stattss—dqgues
nitwit in its favor.
. -
STRENGTH AND ITEAI.TII RESTORED. c
Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles above Fittsbnigh, on
the Pommy hania Canal, says: When I commenced:taking
itoerluive'o Unlimul Bitters, I could hardly wo*-110w,
enjoy excellent health."
W -0,44,4 " -IV THE STOMACH AND INDDIESTION.
AnoUor Groat r/t 7, - f' tided by Boorhur.'; /Tatand Hdfert.
—The eifn of Peter Ue NI - Ftterc-ti.cing in Rolland Town , Sh"-
1, suffere r Nufreiom welikticai of
the stem. h mid indigestion. She had beehyncler a pl.vel.
i 11 1 ../ ear , Sr sane time, but tile ilihease iseci t o bane
con lie shill. She purcliesed eonte 'Holland Mite t our
ottb.... ,1'11( bad givtql t 4011 1• to her stomach. her appelit
atren,; - th nee retuning, and we thinly believe that this -
another great care eirectvd by your medicine.
We ',lave still to record many wonderful cures effectefl by
thin remedy, but must wait another opportunity. One thing
you can rely upon, what we have published are from persons
much respected In our community, and are literally true.
.1. Qunons,
Editor Sheboygan Nlenwbode, Sheboygan, Wis.
RIINUMATISM.
A Clue of Two Months' Standing Clued by Boerhinmii.Hol
land Bitters.—George Henderson, of Pittsburgh,eays: "Alter
suffering fur three months with rheumatism-6 part of the
time ro severely as to confine me torathed—l have been
entirely cured by using Boerhave's llal,bnil.liitters. I bare
bad ono attack once, brit found almostliattintaneous relief
in the name medicine. It le, in my opinion, a sure remedy
for rheumatism."
NERN"OLIS AND RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS.
This chain:fields weather in likely to produce a great deal
of Nick man. To persons troubled with nervous or rheumatic
liffet`tilifili. we would recommend kkwrilavii's Fielisuid Baler".
On referring to our columns yin:v.lol find certificates from
some of oar firal tlennan and citikelic—ihunry/
cram' Sinefl 7,itung.
TOP iItST FORM OF FILMS CAN RE CUM..
We are st liberty to refer to seleral well known gentle
men, who have r %fah thoroughly tetited, and now recommend
fieerhafe's ltolieu.d Bitters as a remedy for Om We are
nut at liberty to poi names, but will take pleasure
In rehrring any perOatitlOAlibm who denies this IWO:tent.
For this affection, one-half of the prescribed dosoelionld
be token—nay half-teaspronful—morning, noon and night,
One boll/ . Lefore meals.
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma hes Induced
mew, Imitations, which the public should guard against Fir
cionong. 1.10 not perstifuloti to buy anything else until you
hot, given Ih...zlotys's 11.1 land Bitters a fair triaL One bot
tle affil eon Mee yon how infinltelisuperior BIS to all these
Im i tat 1011/1.
ailr - Sold 14 $1 per bottle. or six bottles for s.6,by the Isola
proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., & CO.
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists,
cor. Smithfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh.
IL E. SELLERS & CO., Druggists,
corner Second and Wood streets.
And dl DrnoziQt.,. In l'ittnbnn4l.l, Allegheny, Birmingham,
Manrlceter nud Temper:nu,. ilk. eeti2.9;dival7
INVIGORATING CORD/lAL,
A PIIKNO AMNON IY JINDICIDI73.
Health Restored and Lire Lengitivered
.
1101ISE'S INVIGORATING EtlXll
IT WILL replace weakness with Ertrengib,
incapacity with efficiency, irregnimity with uniform and
natural aetlelty, and this not only without hazard of reac
tion, but with a happy effect on the general organivalim.
itir• Bear in mind that all maladies, whereyer they begin,
finish with the nervous system, and that the paralizatiart of
the nerve of motion and sensation 131 physical death. Bear
iu mind, ale., that fur every kind of nervous disease,•the
Elixir Cordial is the only reliable preparatlan known.
No language, can convoy an adequate idea of the immedi
ate 100 l almost miraculous change which it occasions in the
diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous Britain, Whether
broken down by excess, weak by nature,
or impaired , hy
eickneiw—the unstrung and relaxed-organization Wet-once
braced, revivified and built up. The mental and ,
symptoms of nervous disease vanish together =dew ite
ellen. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cordial properties
of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and fedora it
to its normal condition.
LOSS OF MEMORY, ~ • , s
Contusion, giddiness, rash of blood to Thal:L . 4d%, nidlinictioly,
debility, hysteria. wretchedness, thoughts'aselfdestritedon
—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, Irrittdrill
ty, neivouguesa, Inability to slew, therm Incident to Males
decay of the prolmizating functions, hysteria, monomania,
ragae terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency; constipa
tion, etc., from whatever causes arising bs,if there be api
ethane to be placed on human testimont;Ohnoliikilyinfal.
Mitt
A ORRAT 31EDICINE FOR FERAM
, .
The unparalleled areas of this g'reat tentnruttve tnAll
complaints incident to fauna* mark a new,nrnintlns annals
of medicine. Thensantlaof ithpalanta liave;lteett-invmiteds—
thousands of Mvigorants .cautoc,fed-:-.A ,purDortin
gpecilicti in the various diseases-and dertulgtitoottto to Sbfch
the delicate formation of woman renderhenligda...
EVE= WOMAN OP EIRNBEO
Who suffers from wetdcneas, derangement, nervonemess, tree
more, Ignacio the back; or any.othet diabrder, whether pe
oilier to her sex, or common to both sates- , -shottld - strWthe
Torlgorating Cordial
MARRIED PERSONS,
Or others, will find thin Conlial,-,after they h a veitifideob
tie or two, a thorough regenerator - of the spinet:rt. ti all
directions are tots round the , happy, parents Of hisilthy off.
spring. who would not tutve been stehnt for this atrial:di
n:try preparation. And it is equally potent for the -many
diseases. for which It ie recommended.' - Thousands of young
mei, lure been restored by using Monad not in a sines
Ib
stance bus It failed to benefit them.
' PEP.SONS OF PALECOMPLEXION,
. .
Or consumptive habits, are restored by the ustJa a bottle or
two t.. bloom and vigor, changing thh skin from,tipale,yel
low, sickly rolor, to
TO THE a beantifulflo l rid complexion.. „,
MISOITDED.
These ere some of the end and Melancholy effects' produced
by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the beat mid
limbe r pains In the-head, diuMess or sight, loss of-muscular
power, palpitation of the heart, ityapepait, - 11 0 10 i4 'irt”
Witty, derangement of the digestive functioas, vat _do- -
Unity, symptoms of 'consumptions, etc.' "
Mentally, the rootlet effects on the mind era inch rot*
dreaded. Loss of memory, conflision of ideas, deriressMitrif
spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, tielfdistrnst,
love of solitude, timidity, etc. are some' ofthe rtIAPF O 44 4II -
All thus afflicted,
BEFORE CONTEMPLATING IMAURIAGB, - '
Should reflect that a sound mind andbody are the most ttew
I,coseary requisites to promote connubial, happiness: Indeed.
without these, the journey through lifer becomes a wistu
Optinume—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind
hecomw shadowed with despair, and filled with, the mean
elioly reflection that the happiness of another 'becomes
blighted with your own!
'CAUTION I. -
Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has teen counterfeited
some unprincipled persons.
in future, ail the genuine Cordial will havetheproprietcsf - •
fac-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the follow
tog words blown in the glass:
Dr. Diorite's Invigorating Cordial. .
C. IL RING, Proptieton, N. Y.
The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bottles
—price three dollars per bottle, two for live dollsxs, alz for
twelve dollar.. O. H. BING, Proprietor,
192 Broadway, N.
Bole by Druggbde tbroughont the United States, gtn . is
and the Weet
AGENTS:
Pittstmrgle Da. GEO. H. KEYSER, N 0.140 Woods&
FLEMING EROS, No..Bo'Wood stre4
R. E. SELLERS, Wood street.
Allegheny eIty...BROKLIAM & inCEENA.K;
JAMES T. SAMPLE a 004 •
J. P. FLEMING.
A • .nt for 0h10...J. D. PARE, Chninnett. raplkape4
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WRIUHT'S PREMIUM KATIIARION
mils the head, and removes
all symptoms of Head-
Persil= using •
WRIGHT'S HATEURION
Are never liable to sun-stroke.
'WRIGHT'S PREAIIIIIS 4LaTiLARION
Is the moat valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the
Hair in any required form.
For eab• by Pr. ORO. IL KEYS= and R. IL BELLEW
A 00- ut 2S Ixtrae per bottle- align
- LTA IR BRUSITES—Large supplies of Eikg
lish flair Brindled Just received by -
fOg. FLlThingti,
Corner Market et. and Dbui'lend!
NEW INTELLIGENCE OFFICE-1f : you
~ .azt to tom" help." fl
nut PPM
property, call at LOWRIE'S IlTr.
Ll Firth street, near Market street. •
Legal Documents and Copying done. wlthneattittii
despatch. tftsl6:tif JOSEPH W. I.OWRI*
rm qua' i
BOXES Extra •Scalded H erring,.nswi
1 - 1 200 boxesoo. 1 11 1 =1 , g, new,. .1Z ) = 12 " 1 .
for solo by
0.09 No. 89 tvocka - street.-
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VINE TABLE SALTOII - FAmn..ll3 •
300 b v ijust received sad fat plo by
, 2 abraw Atiusagoi,
HOPS --10 bales in store and for sale by
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CAUTION!
DR. MORSE'S
CURE OF Neuvotrs DISEASES.
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