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    PITTSBXTROH:
ijATUBDAT MORNING, MAY 8, 1658.
OFFICIAL Paper of toe city
City and News Items.
~ t?* o**™ 0 **™ PoucE.—VVe quote from ibo of
uswl published record, the following proceed
»ngs of Allegheny Councils touching Police mut
ters:
The CommitUoreport that on March 15th they
called together by the Mayor, and from
r ®P ?eaw mada by him boliorcd nsuxto of
things existed which required an adduional po
lice force tc bo organized. "They accordingly
authorized the appointment of four mon to act
as an: ght watch, to coniiuoo one month, or lean
if the Mayor thjQght necessary; On the 10th
of Af ril a meeting was again called and a furth
er cc itinuence-uf said night watch was ashed.
This being considered out of the committee’s
powrl-, it wan refused. On iho 15ih of April
another meeting was called, and on representa
tion of the Mayor and High Constable that J.
K. Bcott was unwell and'unfitfor the active du
ties of a policeman, he was dismissed from the
•errlco and Mr. S. Long appointed. An addi
tioanT day pollocman was also appointed, to
continue until ibo next regular meoting of coun
cils, and th«y thereforo ask that said appoint
ments bo confirmed. They strongly urge iho
appointment of a night police, to bo supported
by a tax tujsossed for that purpose. Oae mill
will raise about $3,000, to support eight men
will require about $2,600.
To carry out their suggestions; they offer the
following resolutions:
fittolvtJ, That the Police CommiUeo bo and
they ar*» hereby um honied to appoint one addi
tional policeman, and that hereafter the f rco
shall consist, of fivo men. 4
Raolvid, That the Committee oft ordinances
be inoiructcd to report an ordinance at iho next
meeting of Councils, establishing a night watch
end authorising the holding of n epeoial election j
to ascertain if the citizens will couaeoito be j
taxed for their support. j
The report was accepted, first resolution laid j
over on eeeond reading and the second resolu- [
tioo amended by striking out the word “special” |
and thon adorned. Select CounciTnon-concnr* 1
rod. ’ I
Gku.if Tics.-—The follovylag notice, from the
Sieuboneiilc 2/m:frf,-was crowded out yesterday
XUorotug:
The uXtensire Paper Mil! of Messrs.
Sons, located la the upper part of this elty, was
discovered to t* on fire, last night, about cloven
o’clock. . The fire broke out ic ibo garret of the
mill, where a large amount of rags and other
combustible matter was stored. Tho mill was
in operation at the time, ruuoiog night and day,
Tho fiulldlhg, with must of its contents, valua
ble machinery, tc , were speedily reducod to
nnuijjnrolTtug a loso of about $40,000. The
mill, tajvMeh soioo mluahlo aaditioos had been
oaqc.dirjQg.tho past two years, and over $20,-
OOO'hf placed lu U, was valued
at $30,000. Tho raw material in the mill and
manufactured consumed, are esti
mated at about slo,'ooo. Upon the mill thorn
wasatrinsurance of 57.600—52,600 in the Del
aware ••Mutual,” and $5,000 in the “Wastcro"
Insurance Companies. The maohinory, walls,
&o.i that tnay again bo appropriated, are esti
mated at $lO,OOO. which, with the. insurance,
makes the. sum of §17,600, leaving the actual
loss of Messrs. I Hanna S Bone about $22,600,
-ro lurs for which they havo the sympathies of
the -people, and -the deep regrets of'hundreds— ;
for no men in the city of StenbenvUlo have ex
hibited more enterprise, or borne up against the
pressure with a more untiring seal and commeod
. able energy, than T. Hanna & Bons And if any
men nro entitled to the cncourngemeut and prac
tical support of Ibo citizens in serious misfor
tune, Thompson Htuina & Sons certainly are—
for,, besides giving employ to from 70 to 100
workmen, the Cliuton Paper Mill has been a
great credit to tho city. Hew tho fire took place
is os yet a Conjecture—Lho. general opinion Is
that it was tho work of am incendiary. We un
derstand that it U the intention of the.Messra.
Hanna to rebuild the mill—aod we hope they
will receive, (os they merit,) tho requisite help
from kind friends and generous citizens, to ena
ble theta to do so;, speedily.
New Cuenca" ix CaiOKiown.—Weclip the
following from the Standard, Unlontowo, Pa.
Wearoglad to see the excellent Rev. Hamilton
is to have a church worthy of hint: “Workmen
commenced yefeterday to tear ; down tho old
Presbyterian meeting house for the purpose of
making wr” fora new one,which ietobecrected
on tho name cite. The contract for erecting tho
new eburoh was awarded to Mr. Wm. H. John
ston. of Brownsville, and a Mr. Wilson, of Pitts
burgh i. their hid (§S. : 6OO)' being tno lowest re- 1
ceived by the Compiuce. We understand the :
new church will bo built aftcra model famished j
by Mr. Wilson, having the aiio and finish Tsf
one recently dedicated at Sharpsburg, Poona.,
Wnlch is very highly extolled for workmanship
find convenience.
W* arc indebted to atir friends Hu&t& Miner,
of the Fifth Street Literary Depot, Maeonic
flail, for a budget of choice weeklies, of recent
dale, such as .VsiP.T 'ork Ledger, Ballou's Picto
rial, Poster's Spirit, Frank LctUi's Xtwspcper,
.’floatalam" an Illustrated article on the manu
facture of cily milk, which we recommend fhall
>,* read after breakfast,) jßorforj Flan, Boms
Journal. Our 0::ri Paper, Yankee Notions, Ncto
York Mercury, Philadelphia Prat, American
Companion, and all ihe other weeklies, the lead
ing dailies, monthlies and quarterlies.. Ia fact
for anything that is printed, and worth reading,
wnquire n» Hunt St Minor's.
A Qabj* Case. —An Irish wuDi&n who gate
her mrrc aw Aid Kelly, came to the Mayer's
office, yesterday afternoon, Eorely grieved and
-tried. She sat down on Iho door and oried and
eohbed as if her heart would break. After cany
cffuriG the Mayor ascertained that she had been
rubbed. She was in the afternoon at McCart
ney's section store on Wood street. While sho
leaned upon a tablo surrounded by quito a crend
she alleged that eho had her pocket pielted of
$l2O. Strangest of all, she had the pocket book
which c jQUiioed her siooey in a pocket suapeud
ed Truo hrr wait>i between her dress and under
st;-s. I'lC Mayor ascertained, as far as bo was
able, a'.i the fsots in the case, but found nothing
taut slight load to the doteoiion of the thief.
Tat Old Dominion Corns. Pot recently In
troduced to our citiieas by Mr. Geo. W. Hubley,
Of Federal street, Allegaouy, is becomiog quite
(be rage. It is a very aimplo yet very ingenious
intc&tiwu. und acoomplisbes the desired end per
fectly. We bare had one of these pots in ase
fur some time and nre highly satisfied with' its
operations. It requires less coffee and less at
tention than the common pot, and prodaces a
well-flavored coffeo, unequaled by any
pot which we have seen used. We recommend a
trial of the article to nil who appreciate a cop of
good coffee.
Bank Of Comhbkcb at Eeie.— At a mooting
Of the Board of Managers of tho “Bank ofCota
mOroo/’at Erie on the 2Tth ult.’, the following
named gentlemen-were elected Directors:—
Benjamin Graol,-G. J. Ball, C. B. Wright, W.
F. Uiodemccht.i James Botkioson, B. F. Sloan.
Charles Metcaifr A. W. Blaine, G F. King, John
W. Doagias, aud'A. M. Guild- Mosers. Ball and
Riaderocebt take theplaceof Dircotors former
ly elected. G. J. Ball, Esq . was then elected
Cashier, and A. M. Guild, Esq., Teller Mr.
Graut is eoutkmed as Presiaont.
Tuc man whom we meotionedyesterday morn
.tagne having been drowned by falling into the
river from the Railroad bridge, bat whoss name
we at the time did not know, we Have eince
learned to -be a carpenter, named Valentine
Knapp, employed as Car Inspector, by the
Pitt*burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad
Company. Ilia body has not been found at the
lime of this writing os wo have heard.
—Since writing tho abovo we learn that the
body of the unfortunate man, above named, bos
been found. An luquest was held and a verdict
rendered In consonanco with the facts stated
in our columns- •
Vax-uabm: PnorKitiT Sold—l>. JS\ While,
Esq., for eo long e timo the able editor of the
Pittsburgh OaKtit, has sold his baaaiifhLvUla
atSowickleyio Judge Warner, of this city, for
the sum uf SB,GOO. Mr. White foand the site
a pleasant one, bat comparatively a wilderness;
he will leave it nu Inviting abode of taste which
Sutnstone might envy. We believe there is no
gentleman in this county who has studied the
Art of landscape gardening to greater advan
tage than has Mr. White, as hfslato benutlfal
grounds will prove.
PaonADtv.—We learned yesterday that it is
highly probable, in fact almost certain, that the
rumor about James “Col is
correct, and that he has really been appointed
to..engineer Mr. Buchanan's Custom House for
tn s port. “Them plank roads" will be of small
OCtoimtto bun hereafter, probably. So, Messrs.'
U Caimansand Keenan have been provided for.
t -seihep with Col Q., but Kbnfe to become of
1 10 other waiters for “bon-bons"! Hob about
tjO editorial fraternity? .
Thu Allegheny Rifle Company, Capt. Hardt.
St ycr, turn outfor dress parade on Thursday next
oa which occasion a beautiful flag, got up at on
tipense of ninety dollars, will bo presented to
t'lo corps by sjme ladies of Allogbeny oily—
Toe company lately received tkeirrifleafrom the
Allegheny Arsenal.
&r a-meeting of AUeghenyCogncils on Thor*-
day night, Simeon- Bullard, of the First Word,
JobtrJ£omwyrof~&~e'Bec s nd Ward, A. C. Alex
ande!^of thirdJ*xaM.Gr»h4nr,
0 f tic Fourth Ward, worctlwtodTax Celtotof.
Important to Bankers and Brokers.
{ , Diafnicr'CocaT.—BeforoHon. II.I»- Willing?.
{Associate Judge.
The imporiaot caso of William Larimer. Jr .
' vs. the owners of the Steamboat “Savanna” wan
tried on yesterday. The action was brought op
* a promissory note for $3OO dated December l->,
! 1848, at thirty days, aud signed “HughDenison,
! Captain, for tho Steamboat Sarannaaad owners.
The note wtts discounted by the Plaintiff, who
' was a banker in this city, in the usual oourse of
; business, at the instaocoof the Captain of the
i Savanna. It was shown to be the usage and
| general-custom for steamboat oaptaius to mako
I and * negotiate such notes as often oa the
! necessities of the business of tho boat required;
j that all notes given or executed for steamboat
■ debts wero given in this manner; and that lo
i surance Companies, Bankers and others wero in
; the habit of receiving them and regarding them
ias bindingnpou tho owners. U was also shown
Iby the plaintiff that the money advanced by
Larimer on tho noto wna in good faith and
j subsequently nppiied by Denison to tho payment
i of tho building debts of tho boat, and that Den
ison had acted as the agent of the owners iu the
r building of the Savanna. It was in proof also,
; that the Plaintiff had on previous occasions
; discounted a similar note for the same boat,
whioh was duly paid by defendants at maturity.
Thacauscsome two years age was referred to
three eminent attorneys, who, after a full hear
ing, deoided that tho Plaintiff in Law was enti
tled to reoovor. Subsequently the cose was
“tried before Judge Williams and a verdict ren
dered for the wholo amount of tho Plaintiff's
j claim. A. now trial was granted by Judge Wil
] li&ms, which took place as abovo. The defemi-
I ante declined submitting the case to the jury,
i and moved for a non-sutt under Lhe oct of As*
1 seuibly; on the ground that the Captain of a
j steamboat had no authority as auoh to bind the
1 the owners by o promissory note. This view of
i the cose was entertained by Jndgc Williams,
j ao*i after argnment a judgment of non-suit was
| entered lUTCordingly. A motion was made by
! Plaintiff's! counsel to take ofi the non-eult, to he
j argued before the Court in Banc when the Pros
! ident Judge is on the Bench.
For Plaintiff, John Barton and John W. Rid
dell, Eaqs. For Defendants, Todd a* Smith,
James J. Kuhn, Jasper E. Brady, Robert Pol
lock and Mellon & Kegley, Esqs. The caso is
jf great importaoco to [ steamboat owners and
npU'ins
The argument of Mr. Barton displayed a
thorough knowledge of Maritime Law, ae well
as cf the peculiar customs prevalent on our
western waters. He was replied to at length by
Mr. Kuhn.
by our SpttialHtportzr.)
AiLecßssr Bcsixsb*.—Times in our sister city
of AUogbeoy an as active a* on this side of the
river, aud her merchants are qnito busy. Among
the enterprising business moo who makeup Ike cla*s
wbloh eljc eao boast, P. MeBT2, wholesale cod retail
dealer in Boots an i Shoes, vu Federal street, nesr
ihti Diamond, maintains c high position. HU store
is at present stocked with a very hoary areorimcot,
and be is as attentive u eror to his vustonere. 1 :;o
pqbliocan procure the latest fashions of him at prices
wbun make it an object to patronizo his cstaldish
meat.
I N*w Dnuo Store.—Mr. D. Mm*» Jr., has
' opened a drug store in the Girard House, Smitbflcld
street. His room is fitted up in the aoet tasteful style
and the netted of tho establishment evinces a thor
oagh knowledge on the part of the proprietor, of tho
basinets in which he is engaged. Nor will the visi
tor whodorms his opinion upon practical observation,
liko our*, bo mistaken. Mr. Minis is a thoroughly
educated physician, a graduate of a leading medical
oullcge, and possesses no ordinary experience, hav
ing practiced for many years In his profession. *Te
can commend him, unreservedly, to tba confidence of
tho community generally, god of physicians aud oth
ers who desire pure drugs.
To Ezrs&atzmnt.—ltia too often the ease that
when afflicted by attacks of “cold," or diseases of the
throat and lunge, men launch forth into a disordered
system of experiments, trying this and that pretend*,
ed curative, and getting worse as a general thing, in
return for their trouble and expense. It gives us
pleasure to recommend to all such “cares'’ the med
icine known os Bowuar’b Yegetasja Compound,
which, wo ore well oscurod, la better calculated to
effect a cure tban any nostrum with which we ore
acquainted. We presame It can be bad of any re
spectable druggist.
The Bare Truth.—Highfalutin even has failed
in the effort which has been pnt forth to do newspa
per justice to that magnificent triumph by which the
unman countenance may be pat upon glass, and kept
an exact remembrancer of the features of the loved
or departed. Tho bare truth that It can bo done,
simple aa is. the operation, is cot realizable in words
—there iijno appreciating It justly but ty having it
done ; and here, we must say, there is no gentleman
in the business more competent to take pictures In,
nay stylol of the art than Mr. Adam 9, of No. Sli
Fourth street.
I Fehal* P£nri:<Tio.v.—Who will say that much
I of female! loveliness does not depend upon appear
| ance—th4 mechanical contrivance of dress. Tbeim
j parlance i|f a little “duck of a bonnet*' was never too
r highly estimated, iu fashinu, and tastefully trimmed
jitis a wajld of beauty iu itself. Tbe ladies should
avail themselves of tbe opportunity which they en
-1 joy of redurlng ‘-the latest” at tbe Milliner shop of
■ J. JrrrßßV, N«. 23 Diamond Alley.
No Tax oi* Scxligbt.— It is not yet como to that
unfortunate pass is this oountry that sunlight is
made a means of political revenue. It is as free as
when it first bunt upon the world, and we can all
indulge in It without coet. To (he artist this Is a
happy ixjcldent, as light is mbit essential to his op
erations,[and he cau have it in abundance, gmtU,
provided bo bat allows it admission. sle»srs.
Dougherty A Co., of tho Anchor Skylight Gallery,
Federal betweon Robinson and Leacock, Alle
gheny, havo consulted their own and their patrons’
interest la this particular, and secured an UtumlDa*
tiormndxcolled In either city. Their pictures are of
oourso superb. Tbcao gentleman are prepared to
frame paintings nr engravings in gilt or wave
moulding.
The Moktq op Mat.—We expect the season of
gaycty and sprightliaos will be completely inangu
rated in this month, for the ladies will not withstand
their natural Impulse to smile and be pretty, let .
“confidonco’’ droop as it mar. When the birds sing
and wood and field dress in the matchless millinery
of nature, [why should the women not “f-.llow suit?’’
We confetti that since tho nicest plana of fiuanco
bavo “gang agio, 1 ' and businees is still stagnant, wo
look to the ladies for an aohievtuent which has pro
ved too xat.ch for tbe genins of men—tbe sotting in
motion of the monetary correct. Tho bury throng
to ba loan every day at the fashionable Millinery
and Drees Goods establishment of Mbs. Tatlor,
oernerof Market and Third Streets, lends confidence
Vi the opinion whioh we have suggested above.
As f-LEUAXT ESTABLIinMBST.— Th* 00# MUli*
ne«y e.-’ iblubment of Miu C. Beggs, Federal streot,
Allegheny, affords advantages for the ladioa of our
sliier cities nowhere excelled. The proprietress re*
luracd Imi week from the East, which ehe has al*
ready visited twice this epriog. Her second oasen*
meat Is very ex teas! re and embraces the most fash*
ionable styles of boneets, trimmings, Ac., which she
is enabled to sell at price* uapreedeutly low. Cell at
her elegant sale roots.
A Fight.—Two men, the one nanjed Edward
M'Deriu and tho other William Ferry, hod a
tarrible fight ou Prospect street, yesterday ovea
ing. M'Devitt h-td his ilpe nearly bu off and
Perry hod bis hand pretiy badly “ciiatred up."
The fight began about a woman. Both these
meu were committed to jail by Alderman Rogers.
Dr. Hopper was called to dross the bites. The
buffers entered cross-suite against each etbor
other for assault and battery.
Police Itoib.—Jollou M’Coaneli was com
mitted for a further bearing on aeh&rgo of lar
eeny, oa oath of James Irwin, before Alderman
Parkinson Two boya, from Birmingham, were
committed for trial, yesterday, on a charge of
malicious misobief. Justice Upp oouimiucd
them. Their names are William and James
Brunchelt.
Ins Trustees of the new Odd Fellows’ Hall
have succeeded In negotiating a loan of $12,000,
aod the speedy ooapfeUon of their baildiog will
follow as toon os may be. The work Is In‘the
hands of Mr. Patterson, one of the most exten
sive as well as reliable contractors in the ooantry.
The stores under the Hall have been rented.
The one next Wood street in to be a Book Depos.
itory for the Episcopal Churob.
Benjamin Frexgh, cabin boy on board tho
Delegate, fell overboard on her passage Up. last
week, when near the head of Manchester Island,
and was drowned. His body has not been
found, os we know. Those who may ohanee
upon it, will address R. B. Frenob, Rochester,
Pa. The boy was without a coat, bnt wore a
striped vest, black pants, white socks and low
shoes.
Hrnriscncj;, Pa.—The body of a man was
found on lost Saturday, in tho Juniata dam,
about two miles above Huntindon. The body
was afterwards discovered to be that of a man
named John Watson, of Shaver’s creek, Hunt
ingdon county. He was about forty yaars of
age. Ho had been attending Court at Hunting
don. It is not known how he came to lose his
life.
- Change of Time—On and after the 10th
inst., tho Trains of tho P., Ft. W. & C..R. B.
willleavc for the west ns follows:
Ist Express will leave at 2.40 A. M
L\ S. Mail ;-W “ "
2nd Express “ “ " ~16 *• hi.
New Brighton Accommodation will learo Fed
ora! St. BLotion at 9.46 A. M. and 6.00 P. M.
BiimoiD C Hasan. —Oa Monday next the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company pot on the
Fast Line, leaving this city at 1:26. The Mail
Train wiU leave at 6:30 A. M.-an honr earl er
than heretofore. Thie vrlil make eight daily
trains from this city by Ijils road. Bee tints
tablelu another column.
Tue special olection for two Councilman In
South Pittsburgh, yesterday, resulted In the
choice of Robert Eokles for one year, and Wil
liam Burk for two years, by a majority of six
teen over their competitors.
Thxhb were half a dozen or more little petty
cases of laresny and “slob" before tho Mayor
yesterdav, bnt they are sot worth tho ttsv H
would tut to writo’e&eat, 10 theymsy stay is.
Telegraphic.
COSG HES&IOXA L.
Washington Citt, May 7.
Hot-se.—Mr. Cliagman said be had tbe honor u
receive a commission from the Governor of North
; Carolina to fill a position in tho Senate. He had
written him a letter of resignation as member of the
House to take place to-day. In severing his connec
tion with tho gentlemen here, he begged leave to re
mark that, during the service of a dozen years, he
: may have given offence, either by objecting business
i out of order, or by words in debate; but in this ho
, was actuated by no feeling of personal unkiadness,
! bat governed by n senre of public duty. He parted
! with his associates here in friendship, and with many
! regrets.
j By general consent it the suggestion of Mr. Steph
| cm. tbe vote on ‘.bn Minnesota bill wns postponed
! notil Tucst'.iy.
On mnti <n «>! Mr. Bonham the House adjourned.
• No raatt.n v.-a- stated, but it was in consequence of
tho death of Senator Even*, of South Carolina, who
died suddenly last night. Ho was in his seut in thr
Senate yesterday, apparently in good health.
Senate. —Mr. Mason, of Virginia, presented the
; credentials of Hod. Thus. L. Cliogmati, as Senator
• frem North Carolina in place of Asn Bigg.*, appoint
. ed T.\ S. Judge.
The announcement or the death of Hon. doslah
| Evans, of South Carolina, waj received, -wherenpor.
. the Senate immediately adjourned.
Philadelphia, May 7. —At a fire in thu lower
part of the city, this morning, a fight took place be
tween the Shlfllcr Hose and the Moyaicewting Hoso
Companies. The former threw tbe latter’s carriage
overboard, and one man wns shot. The riot bos
caasod much excitement, and fears arn entertained
of a dangerous result.
Wool Cibccuk.—Slbcs onr l*et tnoe the trade, wbfeh
lio Leco almost nothing for f'jor mouths, h«« eomewbat r *•
vised, a* the man'ufecturere bed greatly reduced thelrstoeki,
and, gradually, there bu been a alight Increase la this
branch of industry; a* yet, however, bat few are doing foil
work To our surprise, we hen been uunblo to hear of more
douustic Wool than seas estimated In our Annual Report,
bnt our Impres 100 Is, that thrro mnet bo a large qoantitv
held In the Coqoitt, othervleo the last clip mult herebieo
leas than 40,000,000 fet. Should it. however, pnjTe sc, thare
trill still be a good working surplus when the new eljp
eoinee in, unless there la a much more vigorous Increase of
manufacture than at the present there Is lodicitloo of. Tho
clocks of domestic Wool in all the markets baa been greatly
, increased, bnt In the Conntry they are not materially chart**
rr ■ erf. The above table shows the imports for the pant sfit
T eleffraplalo Markets. ' >e*M, except Id 1S5&; still, thry have bean equal to the wlea,
,’w Year M« • u- . ; I-avlag the suck of foreign Wool on the markets about the
! prti.V'fl «rrr easier but unchanged Flnur heavy: cles IO.bOO | * 3 “" a * a! l £°
, fcbls; Ptstu be lower; rales at ?Vsa,U. Wheat also b<-ar r . I •»!<'• indicate a slight Improvement In dealnble style*
MW ba.h Ml: lprlnii Ms; FoolL.ra whlto ,1,5 of “Fi,* 00 , 1 * 5 »«*■«• "»™ >“ ' Bi
JH.S; WcUn. whlX ,1 13®l». Com declin'd: »ic« “ Ul ,6 ” r °t IT.' ?j!
oLOuti bush- trhlt« s,« inw.r- »,i.« .trwiTio ~ tuiere cannot afford ‘o start thdr machinery, unless they
: can luy Wool as favorably a* of other nations with
tl 4- awtUffMiu s S d UrSi?r^in. P .t k < «b°tnlbcy are brought Indirect competition. It Is pa I
' u‘4' N?w BuVtSlM[!ia U Wh2k« I tying to find that In Engl.nd, fine America Wonl^R
; l&r ** 1 *sS"“3“>■»* Mlb t 0»
steely, tooo i-n rAidat IL&IO** for Rio. | Kore*. Apnlli, 186». OLQ ® aND * OO
; Porto Klco 28@S2. TnrjwmiQo steady. U sin Stoedy at
tOo, to arrive, Ri,-* firmer- Hide# have ao average sale;
Weeteru 17r. Totaec.' firm nt 9@13. T-tliow steady
Fr»lrble firm, fcu-chs dull, Chicago & Hock Island TbU;
: Cumberland Coal lllinois Ream! bonds *B}f . Mich
Southern N. Y. Central SSJ*; luting tsy£ Mil emu
kie A Mississippi Oaaton Co iIW; Virginiasize. UJk;
MLsfcjcrl eiaee Oaleua 4 Chicago B*fc; Etle 24W
CUvalaad A Toledo 44.
pßivsncirsu, May 7.—The demand fbr Flour is moder
ate, and the merle' is steady nt prerlunv r»tee, with juler
700 bble standard snperhue at 24.80. and 1000 bUs <xtra at
according to qudtty, toe home trade buy.g In
a small way at tLa above Oguiie, inrlmlng cltrn
and fancy lou at Rye ribor cenUbiiM i tnt
and held at $3.25. 900 UMa Penca. Co-u Meal eo'd at
Tt<-re is not uiurh Wb>nt oHirlrg, hot the demand continues
llmit-d sah+ IS'W bn-h at JO-Cf® 1,13 for ordinary and
prloo red, and for white Small Rye,
a h.rO la dull, a* Cic C-ru letter, a>d f.OO t-uali. mostly
S<.rihrru yellow, brought 73.:, afl 'Vj**hey remaius
witnont change. Nothing u««iu Urooericsor ProtUl- na
Ciscrsyin. Mny 7.—Flour nne angedi extra brands are
scarce and lu demand; eclsS J 000 bble at (or urdl*
nary snperdue and extra whiU Wheat Whiskey baa ad*
vau.'ed to nod la lu active demand. Maes Pork is
utTrml froaly at bnt the demand is qulta litaftad,
and It «*• evident the doee that there were no buyers at
tble rate to any extant. Bacon and bulk meats are noml>
tuU, with no demand. Lard dull. Money easy. Exchange
doll and the rates unaltered.
Hcv fteittss, May 7 —'The crevasse continues The fit
gar, Cotton and fruit crops «re taasosely daasge-1
LOCIBVIU.B, May 7.---Tbe river l* rieiny alonlj*
with Sifeat in the canal, and fl on tbo p*s* on tho
Itfl.'s. Weather clear. Thermotnoter 7h".
•St. Lot is, Hay 7.—Tho river infill ruing at thi?
point. Nothing new from any of the tipper stream*-
Woutlier , *lenr and pleasant. Theraionteter at 74 3 .
Tberx were 6<r a bida from as maoy of our
citizens for building the Coon House at Kittaa.
nlng. Whioh was aoorpted?
Rsv. Fraskiis Mooaa, formerly of Union
town, has been assigned "Trinity Charge” in
tbo city of Philadelphia^
Bora’ Clothing, for Spring sad Sommer, made
with neatness end care, can be had at fair rates,
from Caroaghau, Federal Street, Allegheny City.
Boys' shirts, white and colored, boys* elopes, hosiery
and under wear, and many little articles of boys'
drees, such as are with difficulty obtained, •'ill be
found at his establishment for rttuoaaUu rates. 1
As Immirsi Diauosd. —Mr. Qev I*. Matthews
has deposited bis great Virginia diamond, estimated
to be worth not less than two millions of dollars, la
the bank' at Charleston, for .the inspection of the
carious. We have no diamond of that Talus la this
city, but we bate some perfect gems in the way of
garments, that may be seen at any time at the Brown
Stone Clothing Hall of RookhiU A Wilson, 603 and
603 Chestnut street abort Sixth, Philadelphia. J
“Omnibus oux ptotttnt uquimur," or “we labor
Cor the good of all,” is the inscription on one of the
chime of bells given by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co. to the
city of Lowell. That favored place may harothe
bells, but they cannot entirely monopolliathe Brio
tor's skill which Is made available by his Cherry.-
Pectoral and Cathardo Pills to all alike—not only
in this country, but in all- countries where civiliza
tion and commerce* bare While we admire
the liberality p.cd taste of those gentlemen ia apeb
a donation to their native town, we will remind our
readers of tic hallowing influence a chime of belle
spreads over tho whole community ihnt bear* them.
They are few in this country, and their influence is
litilo known, but ask tbo exile from his home In
Germany. France, Kngland, whether the chime on
Trinity Cborrh does not make bu heart leap into
his mouth, and bis ryes in the recollection It brings
of the solemn notes Lis childhood, his boyhood, aye,
his manhood loved to hear et the soft approach of
evening in bis native land.
Wo wish our gtmeroQs townsmen whom God has
blessed with means, would consider whether we too
cannot add this one more attraction to make oar
children and ourselves love dearer and stronger and
longer the place we call our home.—Jfor/»V«i Ixd.
R tinner, *
A. Lady of oar arqaalntaaea, Mrs. Pow*
ell. No. IS Stanton (tract. Now York, w*a troubled with
liver complalul fora long time, and alter trying many reta
edl'l*, was advised to try Dr-M'Laae’e Celebrated Lfrcr Pills,
prepared by Firming lima., of Pittsburgh. Pha did to. and
■ays that with on* box she was effectually cored, Indiga
ft'on tlvppsgt t\f the runt* eo«/iee7v«*, and general tnvjyiw
lan'ry nf the IxnctU, are all dlaeaars originating In tbe mate
prolific amse, as Is also that dread'nl scourge, DrsTtraii.—
Those who are afflicted with any of thn above enumerated
(llentera, may rest assured that the scarce of all tbetr mala
dies ia in the liver, and far ite correction the beet remedy
ever offered to th«* pa idle it Dr. M'Lane's Cel-bratad Liver
Pilia. Try tbetr Tbo money refunded If not aatlalactory.
C3_l*urcbas»re*hould bacarafut toasUor DU. M’LANB B
OELKBRATED LITER FlLLB,m»nufacftr»d by FLEMING
BROS., of Pittsburgh, P*. Thereure oth-r Pill* purport: ng
to be Liver Pill*, now before the public. DK M’Lmr’i goo
nine LJv*r PUH, also-bU celebrated Vermifuge, can now be
hod at all respectable dreg store* mii.uk ivtiAdtit
<W rfpwa/wrvcf oy4il*wT fI.CMIVO TIRTIR
JimiwemnUß.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE—
HISS ttIJIBSL-Y. Lesssi axd Ma.vaslxxm.
Tbs mausgemtDt sccvudc** lu *i,g*gtn>rut, f«r SIX
NIOUTO, vtUi th<" riy-Uiuctl
MOlttUS HROZ„ PELL 4 THO STORIDQE S
UIyST&ELS,
stow zut satoot btxht ovzxa Born, s<KToy. .
TILE BEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD.
jtpUodid Biocmg, Uw beat Da&sJajc. and goora fob
ibeo eTet be(rne a*eu la sn; ounipeay. *)
«rOBSfiUV£ TUE TALG.sr.*M
DICK SLITER, ramtsla Jig bAsoar.
LON MuftlUe, popular AuUior, Uercjoin eoJ
3XLLV celabraMl Teuiborlulac, aad guova iu !
l*ittiburgb m **Tba Mocklog bird.''
CnAS. MOiL&IA ik.- p-vo.ur Oxo-diiio. |
JOU.NNY PXLL, tb» *reat 3oae He- «r.
•f. C. 160WDUIDGE. tha Oetac
'A U. BrtOCIiVV AT. tba PpleodM Tlollullt U.J lafaOl.
I! »V. HIBSOorT, tbe greet lUlle3»r
All the afwte, nltb tue oShcyi on of tbo r<aown'J DICK
r'LiTEII, were foruiafiy ecteebed u>
Troop- Boston.
MAETX& B£NTZ, only IS years oM» tb* tuoat aroadarfel
laour la toe world.
LITTLE TOMMY, only 11 years old, tbe so&Urst Bon*
Flayer, Deo- #r and Cotaedlao Imiijt.
CAUL IBAUISIAN and Prof J. L aiLUSbT.
Oa MONTIAY, TUESDAT 4b4 WEDNESDAY BVIJt*
IVQS, May 10tb, lltb aod 12(b, U.a above great censpeoy
will appear and give tfudr ebasw aad inlolubU
ETHIOPIAN EN'TERTAINMENTd.
Ibe perfcrtuaDOe *»iU be varied each •venlng, fur detail*
of •blcl) tea the Pro?.- ou of tbe day. Auioog other
choke Ibjoga will be givoo lit* folio* log :
Ojwatog Chorea. .. „Dt tb* Company
Facey Pence . _ By Dick Dllter
"Wflil*, W# have JlUeed VoG." toy Master Rena
*-Fe Winged Wind*’" By £. >V. Pr«acoß
(Accompanied bj Oja “loTulbla Churua. H )
Tbc r#ry Dm( Folk*..
Cbuoptoo Jig..........
Tbt Aurtl Clwrat......
"UatcQ to tha Uoektog CirJ,"
M jriT* Miioa ont of Io»o, n
Spirit Happiest
**Ovod Ola frlcudfl,"
..-By Pell and Sitter
By Dick Siiter
By the Company
By Billy Morru
-by Loo Morris
By Jubnnypeli
.Uy J. 0 Trowbridge
XIIC BURLESQUE CIRCUS
Introducing Ultle Tummy. Morris Brothers, Johnny Tell,
and all clia Sable llrothur*.
The whole forming a cnesl* and stunting entertainment
gulfed to every (site.
$9. Ticket* cau be obtained aad wets eecurod aor time
a rough the day at the BoZ ofUm. Dour* open at 7 Vi- per
formance will comonuoe at 0 o’clock.
U - T*o dollar* reward will be [aid by (bo management
for the detection anj cworictfon of any person csagut tear,
lag down or otherwise mutilating tbo roatersaad BllUof
the The*lre—fur rocb cCetwe* are punishable by fine end
loiprlMomeat.
TO KENT—'The Saloon* ef the Theatre.
FOSTER'S NEWNATIONAL THEATRE.
Bole Leasee aad Manager J. C. FOSTER.
Acting aad Stage Manager A. W. Yurso.
Treasurer - Gao. Hum tun.
scats or runs.
Private Boxes; to bold six persona. CO
Drees Circle sad Parquette....- SO
Upper Tier 55
open et 7 o'clock. Oonnaeoae et half past.
TUB BEST BILL YET.
Xew piece* uf lutauso Interest, replete with startling ef
(act*, striking situations, end tsrrlfio combats
SATURDAY EVENINU, May Rth 1551. will he preaented
i ftnt time hers) tbs celebrated play, ie three acta, by
’Monk" Lewis, entitled
oaszis srncTxin.
Karl Osmond Mr. Walter Keeble
Karl Reginald Mr. Mcßride
Father PbUlip Mr. W, 11. BalJey
Angela. Jolla M. Cooks
Grand Fancy Dance Miss Emily Woldegrave,
Comic Bong - Mr. Barrett.
TO conclude with (first time In this elty) the nautical drama
ef
COt.CMBIA’B SOlfi
08, TUB PIRATE'S CAVB.
Jack halyard .. Mr. Charles Foster
Isabella. - - Jails 54. Cooks
Rdk-Tbe management has much pleasure In ausounelcg
an engagement with tho celebrated American tragedian, Mr
NKAfifc, who will appear on Monday evening.
Coal by Weight*
THE subscriber is prepared to deliver in
Allegheny or Pittsburgh,
CANNEL OB BITUMINOUS COALS
07 the best qualirv. As anCeaJ delivered by mete weighed,
mirchs*or*o«n triy on gettin g full measure. Also.
LIME, FIREBRICK AND CLAY?
W. A-McCLURG, Alleghany Coal Depot,
mrtl Corner Andaman ax. aad lUlimd.'
—Machinery, Tanners and Rod Oiltf,
OBcesil|>ffliat) saa m nl* by A A. BAHD7-
Commercial
committee ofVrbitration FOB FEBRUARY,
p. R. Bamtor, V. P-, Jen* J Giuasm s*xrn Stums
Joetrn R. UcvtHU Acsrct Looms.
PITTSBURGH nkKKBTb.
E portxl far fAf GtsttU.r
pmssiasit. ©amost. Mat 6, inis.
FLOUR—Tb« sales from firvt hands yesterday were 360
t»bU on wharf at $3.50 for sopor and $3,90(c $4 for extra; 100
Jo super at W.Vk and 25 do oxtra *1 S4.C»J. Ftxra store.
SC and 200 bids at $3,70 tor super. $1,12 for extra and $4,50
for family do; 25 and 160 do at $3/C. $4.12 end $4.50 ond
100 do at $3,C5, $1,20 and $4,10. . „ ,
GRAlN—Safa# ou wharf of 100 bus Oats at 27 ted 100 do
from store at 30; Rye, 200 bus from first hand* at sfo Corn,
100 bus do at 45: Wheat, 1000 bos Red and White on prirate
terms: 300 bos Southern White from store at 06 and 200 do
Trtjn. Red at S 9. .
OlL—Sales of 10 bbls No. 1 Lori Oil at &5.
POTATOKS Sales of 385 bu* Neahaooocfc* from sure at
47 U; ISO do do at 45, and 100 da Reds and Pinkeyes at 35.
imOCERI B.H—Sales of 1A AlO »nd 20 hbd* Sugar within
IL-t ranee of 7W$B: and 30 bbls iloix*sesai 37.
lUY—3-1-*. at«cali« of 7 loads at s9&sl4 toe.
WUIFKEV gates of 4t and I*> l-M- r*«Ufied at I&fcio.
HALT—Solosof 200 bbls No. 1 *t $1,25 aod 150 do oxtra
i»t $1.62
lMCOa—Sales cl 2000 tta Uwn* »t 9>7-7&Ui .tod XhOOO ]b«
ia lot* at 7W f.:r flfo-uldars ond 01-7 for Hams. Sugar curt*l
Hama bUs at 12. Me** Pork, 12 bbl# erty packed at 18.
REAMS—SaIes 33 - os email White ut 75
HOMINY—SUIr* Obbla a. |4,«6.
CHEESE—SaIes 25 bole* W. U. at . and 20 at J®?
1.1 UE—gates 50 and 50 b jLj LoliUviUe at $1215
FlSH—Sales of 9> bbl# Nb-3 M*< k#r-1 at $12*50; 3 ifo No.
2 et $l4: 10 do No 1 at $l6; 15 do Lake Superior Wlßt* at
*11; #ud 10 bf do J.x at $A
PEER— A enJe of 194 ill ihort* at 05 9 100.
MONETARY UUMiUKRCIAL.
Imports hy Ulvir.
ZANESVILLE per LUIU Alartin—l4 bblt eggs, AM bbl#
flour. Clark# 4 co; 360 tks feed, 5 bill boop poUa, owner, 0
bbls finer, E»*. 10 do crackers, Hard/. S eke, 1 crate rags,
Lewis £ Edgsrtoo: 142 tks patatcc#, 140 bblt apple*, 9 bead
cattle, 15 but ooru, cwnar.
ET. JOSEPH p»r Prlma Donna—l ba lasthtr. Herd mam
12a hides, 10 bale* kip. Taggart; 7G hW-s, Leecb 4 'lair. 2
bales kip, 6 rsel* ya n. Leppr; *Xi bides, Delaugt 12 eases
mdx, Roidosos; 115 bal*» b#ni{-. Gordon fri bbls satvf, O-.yci,
A iUchards; 140 do dc. Hokavnl!, Peers £ cc; 242 hides, ilo-
Bndr, 176 tc* hacie, 127 bt>ls C w cr,Clarke geo; 40 hires
ootc&n. Perk, Palr.ur A co; 25 bbis whissey BaPtra; 7 aks
raeaide feather*. Dagutsy, Cvtgrave 6 o«r, 7 bfele i||t,
L*'U» £ Ld^vrtcu.
WHEELLNu per Cfcerott—C cablet, RsU A fiergsr, 1
bbii baco , Pbrlrcr A Ullwotth; 22 bb’s apples, £ U Va.
km*; 7 bbl* o£gs. Lewis A tdjsrtoo; 129 bat t>ar!vy, AAA
Yi'oudj 3 trsukf, 2 l-Xa. 1 bond bos, Rev J liuUkK’-sad; 100
•ka bai hy, (Ho W dmiin; zS IM* ai ploe, J- bn Uerbart; 3
bbi*ev'gt,ss pcs bac.n.7 eksdo, R Ueltoll t cu; 30 bbl*
fl'iur, Isaac ttoed; Q bbt* floor, 1 do batter, B«galry,Cua(xaTt
A c 4 bbl* *cgt, 1 itrg. tt'm H Smith A c><; 1 box, 1 krg 8
bbl* Curke A ca 57 bgs rye, 9 do oaia, 2 box** batter,
4 bbl* eggs, Jehn McKibbrb; 8 rrlt* leather, James Todd.
6T. AN'TUONT TALLE par Hazel Dell—lo** ton* metal,
R C Loomis; 0 ill bottle*, U Ihm»*n; 2 bbl* broken (lass,
2 ck* do. 1 do do. 6 McKee Ac®; 100 bbl* floor, atr Bennomr
15 tea hams, 4 do do, ?j d® dr beef, IAS ska potatoes, 700
bbls floor, 499 dry hides, Clark* A cc; 37 da do, M Lappe;
4 lx* gtaes ware, Wm McCcily A eo; 123 pip lead, Payne,
BlawlfA cc; 165 bars lrua. 8 bdls 00, 6 alatA staei, 64 wt
wagon boxes, 60 pcs axles, 6 kgs Dklls, Da!:dl A cc.
CINCINNATI per Olsiimtcr—24 ska, 7 bbl* Iwg hair, OB
*ki wheat, 66j bhl* fl-mr, 75 lot bama, 20 roQs lettbar, 1&9
bale* oottofi, 1 bX sasplea, Clark* A c* 20 bbl* k*d Irons,
C-jluooan. HaUtnan A cc; 404 ek> wb-at, Keanedy; 600 bbl*
fl'iur, Ligr-tb 146 aka potatoe'. Gdlle*;23tc*bsss Hcmay
A Wtlla; 95 mil* paper. Perrin A Johnston; 40bu •oauand
caodUe, 2 bhl* oil, Rcxuhaw; 100 bbls flotf, Iravtlio; 40
cbla wo»«t, 7i do potatcs*, 25 to Las*, &6 bbla wUikty,
owosr.
WTANDOTTE CITY per Orb—<B7 bbl* Bod, f roU*
lratliar 900 tea lard, 93 boxes starch, Clark* A co: 100 bb>s
flenr, Leech A Uutcblcaoo; 655 bgi wh*«t. Kennedy; 125
bhl, flour, Lindsay; (50 do do. Myers k McDrvitt; 100 dodo
Mercer A cc; 6 hbds, 1 bx tcbscop, TayloTf 8 do do, 1-do,
Wilson A Qkason.
Import* by Rallroag.
FFtvr* C R. R.—4 bp t-cars, 4 do.rye, 2do dried
applet, biown A Kirkpatrick; 16 hits paper, Perkin* A cct
13 bOla floor, Rxrbleou; 6 bbl* efga,l do Intttu.M Uaclv
b do xpplsa. LoxUr, OV det brocine, Dnk«i 6 tola pot#, l
bhd btcou 1 bbl butter, bbrlrer A DUranh; €7 hdll han
dle*, owner*. 3 bbl* buttoc, 3 do dr l9 bags
pouters, 20 do apple*, Albright; 3 pkgs U 9», KeClurkaa
A CO, 2 car* cattle, 1 do huge, owjsr*, 23 hkU vgge, 2 bbl*
buttrr, 1 do bacon. Raa; 7 do, 34 hbds do, Stbbb egn. 2 do
butter, 450 bbls flour, 150 bbl* trbUksy, TW bo* wh«at,
Ciatke A co ‘
river. raws*y
7to riv«x tro* rlilug-yntarday wlth.'abopl 6 iect by tho
pier mark. Tba arrival# were the Chsveiffrom Wbaeliog,
the Prlma D-moa from Et Jcscph, th* LlzalA Martin from
Zanesville, aui tho llazel Dell from St. Anthony. Th**e
all came with good l®ad* froal tbelr recpectfTO ports. Tbs
weather wax very detickw* and all the boats n» discharg
ing nr ukina la Weight with #n possible dLpetch.
. intbaconneof yosterdav the iplendid*te*o*rolwslitf>r,
Capt. Moors, arrived from Cincinnati with uflne load. Tbo#
pockat* appear to bo doing a good baslatli, ouch better
than we had aver hoped for them at first. Hay their snceets
ouutlnue to Increase. Tlie Qladiator bad a fine let of par
•esger* also.
Tb* Orb. CipL Way, cam# in also all thwway frm Wy
aodotts. \Yb#n ab# arrlvod at Sl Louis, hu b«r way back,
sliv found tvelvo boau there all for Pittsburgh, so
•hr ram# ».n liybl to L<»iUillte. nod tb«re and at Madison
mad" up • gtoil trip with which she arrived yesterdsy, all
rish* Cap Waybns not made up bl* inado which «oay he
would go from here
TberuHou City. Bil-kcl’.. did u./t away ou
Tli a reday a# «bc esjwctrd. but Ufr yestetdsy with * first rate
b*d of freight and people, for Bt. Paul Tbo Mariner,
Captain Dravo, ale.- cleared yesterday wub a bouncing load.
Besides the**, th# Ch#*o>t »si the only deparlaro.
LliVuio to DU.—The Dilegale, fbpt Mxratu. will l-M*e
this day for LouisvliU.
Tbe Gladiator will get away in alt prot-ebility tbissfUr
uxid far Cincinnati.
Ttie nice little isomer Lizsio Martin, leases tbisaftsrooon
far lanceeilbs without fall. Tnute, we bellere. are tbe only
boats which will get off to day. F»-r other boats now load
log with dispatch, sen advertissmente.
The J 8. PriDgle Is having a new abaft, and CspL Brick*
etl u potttog her In flnt rate repair throughout preparatory
to her trip to New Orlaani The LiM*e Martin after one
trip to tbe l'pp«r Mississippi bu gone regularly Into the
Zanesville has again for the season The llazallWl
• succceati'.l trip to St. Anthony and her s*ry in
tbe watw that come down there—
‘•Smiting end fighting,
A light to delight 10.
Confounding, e»fcjundhjc,
Ditrying end ear n ith its ecrund “
hue will Joed for Mlnursote nreragaiu. .The Melrose
and Mac lay armed et CiDclo&aU from fet. Loots on Wadota
d»y, an.l the Hey West, Pr. Kane and Neptune, ware ex*
petted
Oo Wedofaday the Alma, Ft. Louis end Wallses lei! Cin
cinnati for this port, with fair tripe
TLe CmdnbaU Commercial of Thusday says:—“Captalt
Sem'l. Mason w(U not t«ke charge of tn* was
stated yreterdey. Capr John McClure, J'., of tbo Courier,
who purchased her, will command. Toe ITbaJes goes Into
tbo Wheeling and Louisville trade, forming a woekiy line
m c-.Dorctiuu with the J.. 8. Fed, Capt. List- One of three
uckntg will l*avt> Cincinnati ev»ry Thursday, et 10 A. M.—
They run In eonaecttrn with tho U. A O. Ualiroad The
Utetuood, Capi. W. u. Qalicraft, arrived from New Orleans,
at LoalsviUe, on Tuesday, with a c»rg-> of foreign ieU-
Doriog the trip abe run over » drift log, which struck the
ringbolt In the bell, and causing bar to make 10 or 13 indi»s
water over the donatgs and damaging tha freight. The
Irek was soon diMuT»r*d andatopped, sod a promt enter«l
The Goody Friends Is loading at New Albany for Kltte
burgh Th« Highflyer met the Quaker City a» bora*ille,
and Mereugo at WlMtr*.'
To» fit. Louts Ropabitsab of Wcdaeeday
river was swelling pretty rapidly and In the »4
hours analog at 4 -/clout. last evonlog, It had corns up
oaax.y one for*. ItouutihUed to rls wb»n we Uft the W*,e
«t dark. Ibo TV. 11. Dconj, from Uuleae, which p. rt ihu
•••ft . l tbs Ist instant report* couataat rain, tad th« ri*vr
rlslog all the eay dowu.
The Devcnpon Gn-u* of the fid tajs.—
btßama Cv jura —'This bout, which hu bten at LeCTatre
all winter in th- fiharid's bends, was sold on Thursday last
to VTm. N. Hewitt fut the Marine ctallway Cutnpeov, c/Le>
CUlls. for ahvut (SCTjO. Toey satisfy all claims ag«>ust b»r
Stsamoeat Hsglster.
AKRlTED—Lex*:ne, Drownavllh-; Telegraph, dir, Colnasi
Be yard, Eltisbeth, Cr.evgit, Wheeling; LlksleMarUa, Zauew
vllej Prluia Donna. BL Jneeph; Orb, fVyeudoUr, QlaJUtor,
ducmnait; Uesei Dell, et. Anthony.
DEPARTED—Lnserue. Brownsville Telegraph, do. Col.
Bayard, Euxabstn; Chovelt, Wheeling; Marines, fit Paul;
Fnltan City, do.
samtsi. ccrs«....-_ Jasts itci.» „...bust earus.
DCFCE, OSCE A. IAYLEIf
Baokers oad Brokers.
3 aud O Devonshire Street.
boar oy.
DB. A 8. givoparticularaUcnliontothe
• Mlneeof Leh** Superior,and aivprepued tofnruith
roitabteißfonaatloampecttng (bare. A monthly nvtew
of the -lock and M<m«y Market, with quotations of el) tbs
Current fircurtllae will be scot m any aadrees drelred.
wyM>d;vek
O.KOCfeRIES juit receiving and in store.—
VT 40* bag* Rio Cooes; 503 pkgs Bt Soda;
WJ Uvrces piltn» Kiev. 200 aeg* N. C. Tar;
100 bbls. fine Sjrupr- 400 this H. O. MalasKj,
2uy hhds. N. 0. eugar. 100 bbis. crui'd A cofisw fiugar,
f.T sail by my 3 BURIYER A DILWORTM.
SUNDKIIiS— 100 bales Jfavy Oakum;
>OO calls assorted sixes M. lUtpr
25 bbls Pitch;
10 “ B. W. Whale Oil.
23 “ No 1 Lard "
Oa Land and for sale by JON Ed A COOtbV.
myfi Ne. 141 Water Hrcet,nearCberry alley.
UTEREOSCOPIC VIEW’S—Tho nubtcribor
O has Just ne'd by etprna a large assortment of new,
beautiful and eery perfect BngHah, French, Irish aad Ital
ian Ytews, od paper aud on glaas J. B. DAVIhON,
No. 01 Marketeu«i,nrar Foartb,
tnjJ Bole Ageut here for the V. Y. *terececeple Co.
WRITING FLUlDS—Arnold’e, Kirt
land's, Maynard A Noye's, Der Id's end IDbbert'sfor
•ole et (he Stationery Warehouse of W. B. HAVEN,
myC Corner Market aud Second sireeta.
description of
DRYGOODS
Ehhei Faoc-i. Btaple, Foreign orDotn^tic,
SelUag Tsry.cheep for cash
tny4:dswT Q. IUNBON LOVE, 74 Market street
French cambric collars, inwhito
Mj eoloral Ea, "“ lJ J^7| ' l {.°-,v"i Bt. , ccaHELD,
Who here also recelted e full nssorttn-nt of all the new
stylo Embrolderlre la Collar* end Betts. tay7;dawl
CARMINE INKS—Guyot-B, David's and
DoreU’e f«>r selo ' W, 8. lIAVEJf,
myd Kos.gl.gl aud 8S Market ttwet
MUCILAGE—Put tip.in gla«8 jars, with
cop and brush, and la quart and pint bottlee aad
caus for sale by myC W. 8, HAVEN,
mjC corperaiarketaad Second sts.
IOTASU —LO bbU.'No. 1 rei'dand for Bale
by W it. McCCTCHBON, No. 1M Liberty it.
SALT— lOObblß. No. ,1 to nmivo and for
■ale b, W.. McCPTCnBOX.
LARD— 5 kogß No. 1 rccaived and for aalo
bj nyg ITn. UtCtTCHroK.
BEANS —6 bay* white Beans reo’d and for
«ule by ' nyd Wit. McOCfjJIIJEOy.
T AJCE FlSll—White Fish, Trent, Salnm
I J end Pickerel—Oa bkodufnll Mack to supply th«
wßol reals irada toyS UkNflY H. COLLINS.
IME—2UO bhls. Irgfih in good order fori tad' 2 bsvfreth Roll
I oie by ayfl RTO7B.OOLLZSB. i/lutitiJurtrcc'dloiftTnlsby T. UTILE *OO.
auction SaUB.
I*-* AI. DaYVIS, Auctioneer.
OomßMTdnl Ealoi Booms, No. 51 Fifth Street.
-/’PBADE SALE of boots, shoes, gai
t TKRS. Ac.—Oo Wednesday morning. May 12th. at jn
tr’elock. will be void at tb« comTnrrrt*! mire , No.
54 Filth street, • freah ileairaW# #i.,ck i f Dooi*, .-hoe#.
Oxltrri. Ac; •!*.>, wool Ilrus an-d cloth and gltxr-d rn;>s,
comprising ft case# »r.ui»n*e cxlfond m..n>cc‘. U->t#. 3j,
ladies’ lasting g-Uers, 2 do do msrocu.'o l-uiklct, r, d.> mi##e#’
morotco botfTecs, 2 do genu’ calf half gutters, ;i do b,iv# pat
ent leather ibowe, •*> co mens’ brogan#, 2do do cnameiW
shoes. 3do gwu'patent leather galt«rs t 2do men-’ velvet
ted carpet flippers. 3 do Loya' !>oot», 5 d »mcu*' call hoou,
2 dosrool hat*. 4 do mens’ cloth and glar-cd caps.
m yg P. M. DkVia. Anri.
NEW AND SECOND HAND HOOKS a t
AYCTiON. —On Eatuniay eveniag, slay fith. at TVc
o’clock, will be eold, id the ('otnuiorcial Sole* Room', No
54 Fifth street, a large *t«>ca,of new and srcoud-h»Dd looks,
many oi them works from n private
library, the wb do c .mprAia volu tnea in -wry d.«pai tcn-nt
of literature and fo oil daises * I rradvr#. Also
'•Ugant roii|M, of the lamilv Vit-I.- 1c venous stylo# of bind
iu«- mjB • , P M. DAVIS. And.
Fancy" and dky goous—
On Monday morning. May 10th, at 10 o’clvk, will U
•old, at the new C-nim»rr«rSjtles Rooms No. 54 Fifth street,
a suiek of outlrely frc*h p>oJl selected for the s-aaoo. ami
embracing a great varloty o(fihm<-4tlc and foreign gc»d* for
ladle#’ wear, tarollj use aud geatleiiiun#' fcrnlahlng. imh #>
Almcra lrish Linen*, Cam
brics. Bleached MiisJir.s, Shim*/ Uosl-rv. ITikf*., patrnt
Thread. Spoil Cottv'v Pine. Brnidri’-thH. C.i##i mer«-,
net*. Cnat#, l , »tin. V##u, Drawor#, t-blrt>, Ui.en Towel*.
Table Clotin. 4c , Ac, myS I’ M IUHV Ann
VALUABLE STOCKS AT ALcTiO.I
On Tneeday evening, Mvjr Ifh, at 7o’clock, at the
eocitaercial ooli-e rooms, No. 54 Fifth *tr—r. «iil )»• #< ld.
15 ahare# llank ol Pitubnrghy’tocL
40 do Exibaoco Bank *
to do M. A 51. llank , d -
(i 0 do llltliva#' do * do
10 do Penna, Insarance €•>■ do
tnyT I' M. DAVIs, Atict.
ADMINISTKATORS SALE OF ele
gant NSW FURNITURE. —On Tuesday morning,
Mat 11th, at 10 o’clock, o,i the eocoud flo»r of the Commer
cial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, Mil be sold from print
ed Catalogue, by ordnr of administrators of the estate of S
F. Noble, deceased, an exit-naive stock ol entirely new and
elegant fnrnltnra, of the best Pittsburgh manufacture, from
thr choicest material, and In the richest modern and an
tlquestyle*, comprtsiDgall thn varieties of parlor, cham
ber. dining-room acd hall fornitnrs; inch a# richly carved
rosewood sofas, rosewood reception chairs, mahogany tele a
taros,rosewood, plash aeatjlouDgr, rosewood and bU-.k wal
hut, hair and plush seat, cb-Ura; enshioned rosewood, wnl
nut, and mahogany am chairs; superb roeewood wbxt not;
rJiswood and mahogany, marble top, soft tabler, rosewood
secretory and book-oasr, mahoganv wardrobe*; marble top
mahopny dreating burvai; eple&dld mahogany Iwditeods;
marble top mahogany en.-lcwol waahstandr, mahogany
towel ■ tan dr, rosewood, Diarble top, eld-bcard; mah.gaoy
vX'enslon table; oak but rack and and hall chairs.
Tho aitlclet will be arranged for examination, and the
catalogue* ready, on Monday morning.
b»y£ P. 51. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
STOCK P., Ft. W. Sl O. R. R. at private
Bxll, In lot* to suit porebaanr?, by
apl P. >l. DaVIS, Auct-,No £4 Fifth st
Dally sales at no. st kietii st.,
At tho new Commrcn-1 Sole* Rxxctn', No. t-4 Fifth
street every w*«k day, are held public «o!>-n of goods lu all
variety, rutted for the trad# and couran:-:r*. a !&ri;e
•uwk v blch Is eonstaallv rri'leuisht-l with [r-. ;h cod-'vt
meats, that o-a#: &e fLttbwuh.
At lb o'clkS, a. M., Dry Gl«tds «uJ fancy article;, .-am
prising nsaj lj thing needed iu the i.u«- for pereonoj and
family uer, table cutlery, hardware, dolhuig, boot* aud
liicx*, ladies wsar, Ac.
At 2 o’clock^F.AL, Luuaholi and klfoli-n furclture, oe»
and second haiid; beds anil bvdcuig, oarpits, «lug:mt Iron
itooo China wire, stom, cooking utear'.is, groceries, Ac.
At * p. 2L. fancy arUcies, w,itches, clock?, jnwti
ay,muk(U matrauunts, gnus, clothing, dry £t>ods, l>oot*
tori tb.wa N».ka itation-rv. Ac. P 51 TIAVIA. Anct’r.
AUSTIN Looms & CO., menbaats’ Eiebaoge.
10 WHOM IT AUI CONCERN.—' WiII be ! T=vTi,~ or - , nvi< i.-IW, v ;
»oHa; th« Merchtalt’ tSchtoCf,onTfccrrd«» ironing i IjOL'IJJ, KtOKLK, t
ISUt, »t 6O ibofua uoLaqae Gdt LUbt and ! ,•??_?,£ K '
Cok* Cvmpoay. AC&TI3 LOuMU? A CO- ULBUQi.fi, LAt.JIOSSK AND Sr. l’AUL—flic -plm.mi
m«5 Flock iud Note Ur km 6* Fourth «t. f MULNOTTK. Cfept. A. Mcflo*-*n, will Wro for the
- | *bOTu aDii s>| lolartnodiuto port! ouTiilS DAT, S lb ic*t n
al -i ottlock P Y. For freULt or p3*Bajtv apply uu beard or
' t' ap27 FLACK, PAUSES A Ca, Agt=.
A DJOURNED SALE OF ALLEGIIE.N t
CO. STOCK, byoideror Wiu, Uuart-urg, .
JatfK^£SU!S^sS%.h33' T?<>«£- A MISSOURI jazj,
9ii»re9 AllegltHjy JirldgofnetOStnck. Jl M'LU —Th« flno SOUTH
ACBTI.V rOOMISifO., Opt. Shepherd, will leave tho nt»,* e and »U
Slock aud Note Brokers, 5s Fourth ?t ' **»*«*oj.cJ!»te porta THI3 DAT, Sth Inti, at -1 P. M For
freight ur postage npplv on tosrd. nr to
’ FLACS, BARNES A CO., Agonta
FOU St. LOUIS, KEUK.UK, GA- , fC?» *
LENA, DUBUQUE AND Si. PAUL.
t.fcCT.—Tbeapler-dtJ euatnor CAtIBUIDOE, Opi. Samuel
Daa-i. will Iwve for the obora ami all Intertnedlve »orti
on TOTS DAT Sth loat, ru 4 o’clock r. »r. For freight or
pa*»ngo apply os hoard or to
>r >-■ Flack, da uses a co, .u«nu.
/Hisrrllanroiio
PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTENTION
Fsuoz? & joar^sor?
Having Increased Haw facilities for manofarturlDg aod
W. E. OHILDB <Sc GO’S
PATENT ELASTIC FIRE
ASD
W ATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING,
ARE now prepared to execute orders for any
description of KooChsteep or fiat, at the shortest no
tice a£d with the utmost care, being determined to pot on
8001 l that cannot ba surpassed for
Cheapness uad Durability.
Our Boob an> too well known to require may calory from
n*. Testimonials ia favor of this hojfiug and samples can
hasten by calling at oar OQce, No. 75 Smilbfield street.
Buildings coTt-red with the oboes Roofing tan be seen at
11. Nelson's, comer >-f Wylie end High streets; .1. Beck's
new Hotel, corner of Oran! and Seventh strwta. lloaiu of
W. O. Lcwlk\ Esq , Diamond alley, opposite Potter-on’s
8 table; Bio re of K Straw, corner or Market and Serond eta;
■l*o fjoceo of B. ll.Saccop, nice bl>>ck; Urownsrill- Wharf
Boat Heroic of Robert Flynn, Con<rais, between Webster
ami Wyila streets; Store of J. M Msttofarta, \V> Later st-,
Stabloof A. Bradley, comer of Water alley and Sandusky
street Allegheny; House of U. B Wilfcnjv Ewj. Wood's
line; Hons# of A. Negier. Jobo Scott, Wai. McCall and Mr
Ctwn, E*»t Liberty ind raanr others too numoiouv to men
tion PCKHIN A JOHNSON.
No. 76 SralthOi-ld it, Pltrsbnrgh. I*a.
Sp£d*wlyF
JAMES P. TANNER.
Wood Stroot, I’ttteil'mrigh
Int-ia. tl>4 att.utloa of his customers and I'uyer-t gener
ally to fcla large stock '>f
NEW BPRINO GOODrt,
direct Irvin M-utCfactur-rs tr.
HROOA.YS,
'JAJTSJItS,
Fft A TlEfi.de.
LudieS. Utssre ai:-t Childim’s
BONNETS.
FLATS, and
FANCY HATS
Men a Rnr* and VoQth's
PALM LEAF,
LEGHORN,
PANAMA and
STRAW HATS
Mea s. Boys’ sad 1 mtb't
WOOL and FUR HAT
AH i f which will be luand in great variety
tSTGraH tndoeemrnta nfr« r «d t, r CASH mrt picn t
TIME RCTTER3
Orders solicited eai carefully sokete-i and peck#
ntr27:2md
NOTICE. —The Board of Licensers appoint
ed by an act uf AuciuMr, approved April 2Jtb, l&tS,
entitled "A dupptem<-ul to aa art I > regelate ibo sale of in
toxicating ll<iuora, approved ibe Sltt d«y of Msreb, A D n
oo*» thousand eight handled aud Qfty-eia,*' being dow fully
organised. will moot at the n>jm oi said Board, lu tbe Court
Fluiua. isthe city of Pittsburgh, ou SIOMiAY, Sl»y lOtb.
ISoS, at 8 o’clock A. SI, and wnl coatlcna Id tefeiua r n-ia
day to day (iaturdays exreptad) Iliuia fretn fIA SI lv
12 3L. mod from 3 t»j 0 P. U i
Applications Will be Ukr3 up by districts, commencing
with tbefirst tVaid, mußurgb. Tbs first rt»y »Ui heap
prepristed to tbs First Ward, the second day to the }»*cnn •,
*qj ao oo until tb« dtj of iltt»l-ornh Is g_,ue thr-agh with,
» bra lbs cits of Allegheny * m be tiken up lu Uks or-ler,
Dse ootit-s of Id* tii&o of tnkloj ny the eppUcsUoiiS from
fh> IkfotJ|b« ecu Tow-b->LJp« »111 l/r riven.
JyU>’ MU SHAY,
L. II OAKLI.ILB,
A. B. BTKVKS3yk,
Bcird «-f Licensers
Ji- " •-Applicant* aro request'd to come prepared t**»ko»
the amouut of their aoaua! enle*, together with snob on
dose* u th« law requires. mvJJtd
Pkui-osals for castings.—Propo
•ala ter 00,000 fwt of eastings tor tbe new Allegheny
tujprosloo bridge, wilt l* rrciitvtd by the ucdereibard
betwoeaoowaad tb* Tenth of Slay, Thecu castings are to
ba taaoufactorrd from tba belt mixture of cold blast char*
coal pl§. Bidders wilt please atata dlituictlj tbu brands of
mataJs tboy propose to use. None otthuae castings will bo
wanted belwia nest year, but tha time of tbalr delivery may
Iw agreed opoo at an earlier data- The plans of ito cast
ink* may be examined at tba Enjnuerr's Ufßo, at tTrsi tad
ofolJ Allegheny bridge- JuHN A KOEbUNG,
sp'Adld Eaglnaar Allegheny bnsiM-iuloa hrtj,
P
KOPOSALS FOU MASONRY—Proryj- —— ;
_ Ull >tll barge* lTfrd bp tha Dml«r»lfrnt-H for lh« t'Qilfl- ' dlAilUtiK F U ITU It I l *— -
lOrf of S,fiOO panbia of XJnsncry of (ho new Men and Abut Unlstg.vl*, Btuetua, Waab-Bt&nda, Ac , flnfthod and
tnioti of tbs Alleghany Bridge, bctwrca now and tbo-tmth , lu »> unn otua. ap?d T It. YOLNO A CO.
Allegheny Bridge. JOUN A HUEBUNO JL. or the lounger, In #»©«< audft'raalg.
•pihlOid K*»(rinecr AUcjjLeiijt (Janjpauy. T. it. \ODNI» A (X'.
Union Hydraulic Cement. O PRING &■ SUMMER WEAR FOR BOYS,
T'HE favorite make, uri ana .p. I g
JL proved l/jr Railroad Contractor*, Bridge and Ciak-m ot/1 : tr :S t ;»ut/n3 • ;
Datld»r»fcry«ar*pa*t. Warranted ofb.«t quality and for 1/1 (JASbb MC. LIQUORICE in Storo alttl
«al* at tb* vary lowwt market price, by I\J for tale by *p2S D. L. FAHNESTOCK * CO.
LEECH « UCTOniNSON,
■>-* So. 110 SWcpad at. and HO Ftr»t at
PRODUCE FOR SALE
-20,0u0 lb*. eocutry cored Bulk Meat.
21 bbli •• Mesa I'i.rk
ISO bos Dry Appier
11,000 lb* coQoliy cured Bacon,
la «tore at* m)3 SUIUVEK A tULWObIII S
THIRD SUPPLY OF NEW OOODS— C' REEN APPLES.—IO bhl» choiceapples
MORPHY A BCRCUmLD b*vo commenced n«,lr. vX fcftaUby «pIT HENRY 11. CULUNS;
t/^ 25 #»■ i ' ut ??i£x&S u
e&th, kt North Mat cornrr Fourth and Market it*. m>3 J_j »aU> hy >p£3 J U.CANFIELD.
OW OPBN-The boat assorted and cheap- A( ) TONS'cII ARCOAL FOUOE CINDER
Nt Block of Dreii Oooda, Sbawla, Manilla, Wbiu * a J* > by «p 23 WATT A WILSON.
w Si i SSJrS!i' 5OO , Bl r : ' s - potatoes
*pl4 formerly txrx» Rro,, No. 7* Marimt rttrel. , rl6 n«or*au rog p±ViD 0. HERBST*
FL I i B QS«D^?'^iE < i A I , USl ‘7 Cfclesto lm ' SODA for&alo by
X p*ro, C*roa» Ducal, Mima Cabauna, Ibeaw, Dot lira- OU D L. PAHN«STOCK 4 CO.,
atlie No. 00, ccn.-vFj»>a-l Foarlh ?U.
w. j D~ RIKEIIARtTno 129 Wood si
ED OEDAR TPRM avn TinnvL''Fc — T)EA NL’TS.— sks in #flT& and for sole
t k "UCKLfb— J? bf av - a .LggcilfcncTQHiysoy.
0 ocua Backet* 3 null Tab* on waslfumcni a« ■ *■■■■"—— ■ ■-
•ample*, co wUch wo would iovita the wooden ware trade
aad aoUcltortlen loranj thing la that Une.
oyft ISAIAH DICEBT k 00.
— n A „ T ,o r „,, Tnp . ~.r; PAKCOK DECORATIONS—PIain
' 8 CUtWINQ TOBACCO.—Fifty I VQtld fuicKwl Snattl lHilmfurnltbr
boua floe pound*, rrceired on eonelgtimentfrom tbe n 023 W. P. SIABSiIALL'i CO
manalactnrrr. ud roriima brand* of .V* uxt «’*, on hand —_ -sy, -V.T “ i : -
and *iu be sold at low price*, w, & d.binehakt, TjOTAbli —«. cn«Ks pure just rccM and for
*pM No. 129 Wood «t. I **l* by UOBEHT DlCdlSy,
~ Front meet, near Wood.
TyrESIIANJiOCK POTATOES.— 3OOO bush
X™ prime White Ueroer*, la noreand lor uloby
D- 0. UEBBST.cor. Liberty and Band it*.
GLASS— 3000 boxes osa’d sizes Windot
Glasi, good country brand* for ule bv
myd hunky h cqlltvb.
CREAM CRACKERS—iIaiI & Snider's
celebrated Cream Cracker*, coDatantJf receiving and
loraalebj fmy4) A. A. IIARuT
Sundries— 10 cask* chalk;
66 bbl*. er»st>b Whiting: &00 Iba. Estraet Logwood;
3 rartf Madd-fl 20 bbl*. Turpeotlar,
flO bbU, Liamd Oil; 6 do French Ochre;
20 do yellowOchrr. 100gronlTLcD«'*UedlcUm;
SO dozes Boerbave’e Holland Bfttert; Joat rtcM br
myS UACKEOWN A fIMLEIj lrf Liberty street:
Sfj’QAK AND MOLASSES— ~
16 hhda. choice If. 0. 8 near,
S 3 bbla. “ •* Uoiuttr,
fey 'tala by Wil. mTCHBLT&Bg, A 880.
ACON—2O caakj Hama, 20 do Shoulders
aod U tA B. 0. Basia la auza aztd for nla by
ny» t T- LITTLB *Oa No. 112 Second etreet
Regular Stramra.
Monongabela River TJ> S. Mali Packets
PTR A MER TKUBUAPTT. RTgAKEB JOTKRSON,
wJ£'Vrv, J ' Cut. Gtoaoi Cutak
'TllL ABOVE \EW STEAMERS ARE
.-A . n ' u r»,Tifurly. Uumlns ltj.it* ’.rave Pitt**
0-TA‘p ;.»'«»*.*- S. ul Srata, Beau *1 »
kY,', Mooonga-
(ir r'‘';'r ,a ' V * r " iU ' C,: T- California
V ,Z? ‘Hire. Un-re cnc».*tlni» with tlaeka and Coache*
S/r
» o-JSktoi.
At 5 '»■■ 'V. SWINDLER,_Ao«T._'
Regular Tuesday pack*, its* I
KT FOR ZANESVILLE.—The fine
•UArnor EMMA QJtAHAM, Capt. ilocoi AmWu CSS.
'" T at-’f* and intermediate port* EVERY TUESDAY
*l 4 <« - c!o. ’i r >r. For freight or passage eprlv on
ocl'.j FI.ACK, BARNES ACO., A^te.
(Cincinnati,' fee.
FOR CINCINNATI AND Lo£ , fgfr »
ISVILLE —The flno »trainer KELT A VPP
'■-.•t- F. X. Bra-., will leave f o r th- *l>„* a and Vh iiiunne
cimto |kji ts, fill WEDNESDAY. 12thln*t.,at 4r a Fit
freight ft paurgi* apply on l>o*ri or to
Rll’ n.AUK. BAiIVKS ± f\>. Ayrnto
HouisbiUc, See.
LOI. ISA ILLE—The elegant i fCfff
JO *tearner J ACOB POE, Capt. Stewart,
leave tor flio abovo and all intermediate porta
May Vth. For freight or passage apply nu loard or to
mi 7 FLACK, BAK.NE3 k (X*, Ageni
iaaspillc, Srr.
FOR NASHVILLE—Tcfioe new • fCrf .»*
steamerJENM E IiUAY, Capt. Dunlap,
«ul leave for the ab'ivr and all intermediate
DAY', bth iusl ,at 4 P M. For freight or passage apply on
board or t<> *p2T FLACK, BAJLVES A CO, \gvtu.
*t. Houio, See.
FOR ST. LOUIS—The fine pas-■ fESr*
•"tiger iteamor BUENANQO, Capt. 6. U-&&SmSk
kansec. will lr«Te lor the above and all tatartaedlate port*
oo SATURDAY, Sth lost* at 4 P. M. For freight or pa«-
•rpe apply oo l«ar<l or to FLACK, BARNES A CO.,
tuy* Agiata.
17OR St. LOUIS, KEOKUK., fE».m
X' BCitLINuTON, MUSCATINE,
. JET, BOOK ISLAND, OALGNA aAD DDBuyo a—ltie
One steamer It I* BAs*!, Capt Wm. T. Barr, will leave for
tli* abovepo>is co TULA DAY, 6th fast. at 4a'cloch, r. V.
For freight er pvsage apply oa taard ox to
oj3 FLACK, BARNES t CO., Agta*
I 'OR St. PAUL AND MINSK-, fgp *>
StjTA. DIRECT T*i Sr. LOUIS, KEOKUK.
oLB UNO fON, MUSCATINE, KOcK •
I'O'tT. OALU.Va, DUBUQUE. DUSLEIIIf. LACROSSE,
WKNoNa. IItSTINOS. sTILLWaTEK, fit. PAUL, Ft.
Sr PtTER, UANKATA AND
r*ED "‘Cwi'.— J itcatoer J. U. CONN,Captain
Oi- E», «til lr«v, fur ir<« ah-.-o and all li.tnmr
'• K'ti »“ lllii i-'A Y, 3lay Srb. -.t tp. «. For
fr-ight or pt-rvs apply on U>ard or to
ay3o Vt.A ‘K, ■‘.AR.vr.B & 00. Agent*.
FOR St. LOUIS, HANNIBAL,
QUINCY, KEOKUK, DaVE.NPOnT
utWn ISLAND. GALENA. DUIiIQUE, DUaLLiTII, LA
CltOeSK. YYBNONA, ETIL WATER, Sr. PAUL AND MIN
NESOTA BIYEK, DlittUf—The apiendid eteaaer DA
ZELDLLL, Capt. K. Bevae. will leave for the above and nil
lutetordUte pirt* on SATURDAY, May Ifltli, et 4 o’clock
t. X. For frrlghl of apply on or tu
ap-3 FLACK, BARNES £ CO.,Agti.
For t>T. louis and ilh- , imr >
NOIB RlVF.lt— steamer
Till, Capt. S»v;kdalc, will
t-rmcdlats pens <>n Ttllh DAY, slh inrt., at l o'clock, p.jr.
Fur frrlght rr jiaAiago apply on l*oard. or to
FLACK, BARXKS £ CO- Agents.
FOR ST.'LOUIS.-Tbe fino, flSPr.^
steamer lOWA. Captain Moore Jeggryff-W
Twill far the above end all IctrrtnwUaitfportsrvn
TulS'DAY.Stli inat. at 4 o'clock, mi, For freight or
pasrapn apply <•«. Mard or to
•p 79 FLACK. BARNRS & CO , Agruti
FOR ST.'PAUL DIRECT.—T» , fTff- >
8t Lmta, Keokuk, Bnrlington. Muscatine
bavsnjHirt, Rock Island, OaJ,ua, La Lroxu. h«-
nona. Stillwater ami Bt. Paul—Tha Qno steamer MODEL
ATOK. Capt Prank Maratta. wilt lrare lor tbe above ports
on TIIIS ’ bth May. at 11' M. For freight nr puage
apply ou board ..r
“P-’ FI.ACIi, 11ARNCS i 00, Agts.
&t\n ©rlrans, &r.
FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW , (Off- >
ORLEANS. The floe new iMwmnr
.1 »*. rr.'SuLK, Capt. W. R brickdl. will
si-ore nnd all iaterniedlatr poru ou MoXDAV. tbo 10th
lost. For frriglit or pouuge apply uu Lroanl ct lo
FLACK, DAR.VE3 A CO.
FOR MEMPHIS A NEW OR- , fp?» a,
LEANS.—The fine sreami-r AURORA.AM§2S3i
Cnpt. J*a, durmiey, Clerk, will l*-av<-
and all intermediate ports on SATURDAY. Sth innt n at
1 crock.}* * For freight or paaug? apply on benrd, i.r tu
1 LACk. DARN IsS Agents
FO it MEM PHIS i .\ E W , ICS-T
ORLEANS.—TLe fluo ALMA.^£jg££a
Captain John RoUqujg, wilj lea» B lor the &buT« njad «]l
latemrrfUte port* <-u MONDAY, lo«h Inst, at 4 o'clock, r
x. /■;r f flight t ir pauasc apply on Ixmrd. or to
&‘: a I LACK, BARNES A CO., Amenta.
HAEDY & M'GHEW,
STEAMBOAT AGENTS.
Corner or First and Ferry strets,
_*alSMtr_ _ PITTCBUEOIt PA.
EXT lUOK DINA I! VBA KG A IXSin ”
riIENCII EMBROIDERIES and
FRENCH DRESS SILKS, at
MURrUT A^UIICntIELD-Ji.
Lulles will do ttell to ►■cure ivni o! ibem roon.
A KITS! MATERIALS uf all dcßCiiptioas,
to br bid wboleaaio or rrUtl by
pm-17 rB. L. rABXESTOC'II k C<J. '
A YEWeHERRY PECTORAL— Another
XjL *°Pply of this celebrated Medicine, for Cotgha, Colds,
tod Oopsnmptton)mt rcc'd by apl4 JQS. FcBMINo.
WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCHELDAJI
SCHNAPPS— Aoetbrr let of this Celebrated Tonic
BHUrJmt rec'd It, «pU J 0«. FIKStINO.
CA l A WliA iIRANDY.—I hare just reo’d
auoUirr Btipp’, of ibl* fti»« Hr*nd* lor ea-dianal inf
s''*”- Tho*.. anything L* ihb lino can •<««%• r or
cb»*«lt«tj ofji Ji.)s KLBlllyO'B
Tj'uOfc—l tit.l rec'<l aml for sale by
1J TTn. McCC fCBEO.Y
POT AlCES—One Carload Rod, thudav ar
nrbcbyC 4 P. R. liquid for
■pf' .ATWELL. LKK & CO
HOI’S —1C Lales Ist ><>rt in e.ore and for
«»»♦• . SiulNUfcU u IUBALT.H & CO.
MAIX K.ILLEII—SO grusp. for
«p’> B. A FAtIM i 0.1.
SANFORD'-s INVILORaTOR—IO grots
f».T tal<* by apje 1». A. KAUNKyrOCK 4 00.
10RN.—200 bush prune W hito Com fur
' **•* l ’. v »pV? HEXRY H. COLLIN'S.
►OTATOES.—4OO sfcs ‘pure Mercers) to
arrive«al forialo by ; a p27, J P CANFLELD.
SWEET POTATOES—SO bbls just arrived
fled far tain by «pV7 J U-iAVriELD.
BCASESOUM SHELLAC in store and fur
f-r s« c by «p2S B. 1,. FAUX K.STt>CS A CO.
CANE SEAT CHAIRS.—An extra quality
• f C*uo Uccklof Cbiur* Qul«ti<-daa>l for mlc.
T. B. YuUNG k CO.
MUSIC STANDS—A few finished and in
W*r»n.<ro« . »p2d I D. VQLNU A CO.
X CASES CALAB. LIQUORICE just ree’d
O nod lor iat» by 11. L. FAIINESTvCK k CO.
rjA REAMS SAND PAPER in store and
*J\J for talc by apS5 B. L. f AUN’EaTOCK k CO.
SWEET POTATOES—IUU bus. choice to
arrtTo end for ealr by ep23 J. B. CAN FIELD.
'GGS—I6 bblsrtrtsh Eggs rec'd and for
I Ml« at NV iss L'tocrty »t. RIDDLE, WlttTS 4 00.
ILL FEED—2OOO lbs. chopped Feed in
. ttore end for tele by DAYID C. lIKRBST.
j A BXS. PRESSED CASTILE SOAP for
I t/ talc bj »p2fr D. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO.
ORANGE RASPBERRY—2,OOO. extra
•troag Briackle’e Onon>. Price iL6O p»r doc.
ip3B JAIIIIS WAUDBOP.
T) RUSHES—A large supply of Hair, Flesh,
-OTootljindNill Bnuhd cf theflDoetqoalltr.eoiuUD**
ijoo hand et JOS. FLKSIIXQ’S,
myB corner PUmoed end Market ***** r_
NJSW HUNTS and other Borneo Drew
»C3nI»WT Hi m K]rlor.Bni^>»..«“* rE "*‘
j}»Wj-8 *** %£ EtS °
business Ctiangcs,
Notlca oiniMoioSoS”
ALL person, interested wiu pl etuc
catlce that the late Ann of LOREiZ, STERLiXft»-
CG n hAvlng bees dissolved by mhtual «,«
day of October, A. S> H ISM, and there being still btaSrueew'
•aid firm reaoi&lxtg O&settled, we, the endentgnod, acrTlr
lag partner! of- tai l fine hare appointed and awhon- C d
ROBERT B.‘STERUNO, oae ofsaJd nartcen, to MtUe'asd
finally cloauopib*Mid boalneae.. All pereonabaneg ttn
aettlMi'accxmeti or haaiare* with aaid firm are xrqnetted ta
call aponsald Robert IL Sterling, at his cfllce, No. USWa
ter *tnv*t, aAd arrangn the same a* soon a* pordrlc.
ILENRT STERLING.
JAOOB PAINTER,
O. E. WABNER,
ROOT. B. STHKLTNO,
Barriving partner* of late firm of Loren*. SttrHosfiCo
aplO*lmd ... . ■ i r » .-a-
ITOUCOCK, McCRELKY & CO.rSttlP"
roMore to Hallman, MuCrtyry A Co, JForwardinsiuiA' .
CommUrion Merchant* and WbolcaAlo IVnlert la Troepce,
Flocr and *ool.
MTTaßfraoa REFERENCES: c.Al2Tsttfir.
Hatbaugh ACo, • Cronell 4 Darary, “
* C°- >HTT»T>rrynn
~ -* - Minmnnui.
MrCandlere, Mean, t C-», Keec% Storling & Co..
O-wgrevaAOv, ja*. Kent, Santee SCu
O. rt smith a o c.arrctt A Mania,
' r« =pi
* pl "J rtoumßra. :
N’^-L I 2 E '^ 1 h *'L'' thia da - T ' April 1, -185 S,
to Jlrttfi. I* i u. YOLNU And XT'! nsunrkTnnT
Who Will conlinaa the bmincM et old ataad/mSw the
name of CARTWIUGUT 4 YoUNO. WBt
Cartwright, ha* been engaged with me for many vra'ra.nnd
eater* In the new firm with a ttoroagh kntnrledre a f tt*
hoxinrM. I cheerfully recoaajcnd the erw firm to air for
mer patrons and trirod*, who bare heretofore *o IINiTaSV
pntronliedmy establishment. JOHN CARTY7RLGHT.*
rjO-PARTSBHSraP.—The undersigned
iru anti™, ui, „ x °' “” J
vtm cAnr;nnanT
tv. tv. you sQ.
April l»t, IS IS—*pl6;lta«i
CART W HI 011 T A VOUSO,
(Bocceasori lo John Cartwright,)
Manufacturers ond .imposters of
Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical acd Dental In
•trumenU, Oust, PiftoU, Pishing Tackle, So.to Wood
atroeL They giro apodal attention to the manafecturlt.* of
Trasses, Supporters. Ac. Jobbing and Repolag with puuC
tnalltr and are patch.
DISSOLUTJON —The Co-Partnership herb*
toforacxbtlng between iho end era breed, under the
ti/ie of TVinbIX&J.N A HOFFdTOT, la the LeaUuf,,.
Hide and Oil trade, waa diraolred on the flat of Aptil Ly ,
mated consent. Wil TVILKINSON will coaiii.ee t*>carry.
oo tha lame business In oil iti-hranebsi, at thetiLlHJXAlkl V
217 Liberty ahwt, end GIDEON N. UyFr'fllCW at .hi*.
NBW C63 Liberty street, second door.bolow.-Uaad
ureet, where the beoki o! the old fins wBl b-j found.
WIL WILKINSOS:'
Pittsburgh, April 16, ’LS-aplfclm 0. N. ILifriT.iT. • *
ESants,
SITUATION WANTED—In a Hardware
or Drag Store, by a man of considerable erperiaco la
those drpartm»uU of trade. No oljertiuns to accepting A
situation oct of tho city. Rest of reference gtvgp. /tny
bouse m the altora bttalneu requiring the services of a com"-
Dnt'nt and reliable man will please address! ,- A. B-," Co*
001, Pittsburgh, Pa. apSSdtdsHwP
WAS TSDISMEDIATB la V.—10,000 id«I»
to engage ta tb*> tale of the most .telling.
Docks in America. InTalldi,'3l tcbanics, farmer: and Teach-'
era wishing to travel, will find this to be a very profitable ~
and pleasant business, enabling them to nee tl»* country,
and make money at the tamo time. Agents now in the bus
iness are clearing from SM» to JJJrOO per yew. For fall
particulars and a list of Bocks, address 11. sf. HCLISGN.
Queen Oltjr Publishing House, HI Main street, Cincinnati,
Ohio; or, if livtug Lost, D. KULISON, Philadelphia,
aolUtlydawfcT
WANTED —Agents to sell in the Statuoi’.
Pennsylvania, my lIAN D POWER
MACHINE, that two men cac carrTr.beut the field anapull
up the largest pice stumps by hand In abo&t two minutes'
each. Address ap&2md W. HALL, Bangor, Jlftloo.
iUcbical.
Health of American women.—
For many years I have been troubled with general
weariness and languor, both mental and physical; Caprice, • •
listleeanesa,dull headache, palais the'head and ' -
coldness and tendency to illffnttj, palpitation of tho hwit,-
reryeesily fluttered or excited, appetite Tartable, atemieb :
•nit bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental Or physical ‘ "
exertion was sure to bring on all the Bjmpwni, aadl hadt
In addition, falling of tha womb, and great pals Is that rs
gicn. One physician after another exhausted bis shill and " "
gwTe me up. A patient and persevering useef 31AR- -
SHALL’S UTERINE CATHoLICON fortunately earned me,
and 1 hare no words aufllclont to express my thankfulness.'-
Mrs. JULIA ANNK JoIINgON.
1 can truly »»y that I bare been a sulTerer'or many J3*fa.-
with whites and deranged menstruation. After a walla l'"
hod other troubles, such ua pole fare, indigestion, wsatlng..
away, general languor and debility, pain in the small ortbn '
back, a e«rt of aching and dragging serration, prdo l-ctwerji
thektiouldcrbladesextendlng dowo tbo'spicf, Icesofippe
titr, trouble io (he stomach and bowels, wi th cold bauds and
Let and dreadful nervousness. Tbo lua-d excitement would ' "
make me feel as tt I should fly away. I tried doctors and
drugs, and everything; one after another, without the ben
eAt. One bottle of MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATJtOLI.- . •
CON chan (fad feme cf my aytufftoms for the better, end now '
1 am entirely and radically cured.’ I wl»h that cre*y wo
man could know what 1t will do. CLARISSA OBRR. •
Per a long tlma t bad Uterine complaints with tbefoUow
lug symptoms: I waa norvocs, emaciated and irritable; 1
secUiod to abound is complaints; tome of which 1 will try to
tell you; paiu in lbs lower organs and a feelings aaif some
thing was going to fall cut; inability to walk xrurh cu ac
count of a feeling of follneat; aching and dragging ard
shooting paios iu the back, loins, and extending down the
It g»; the jolting produced by riding caueed great pain; apaa*
reodie abootlDge and pains in the lid*, atotsaob-atid bowef*- - -
LteAdache. witb ringing tu the cart; every fiber of the body
Boomed Kire: great Irritability; fnE-ase nervousness, I could *•-
not b*ar the least excitement without being prostrated ft*
a day; I coufd ecarcely more a)>oat the home, and did not
taae pleaaura iu anything. 1 had given up hope, baring
fled everything, as I supposed, in sain, but a friend called
oiy attention to MARSHALL'S UTERINE UATHuLICOh’ ” "
I to< k it, hoping against hop*. Moat fortunately It cured ~ .
mejMtd there Is eot a boalthieror mors grateml
the country. I trust all will ce-it. Itlstruly ths woman's--
friend in newj. Mcs. FLORENCE LEELLSL
MARSHALL'S CTERIXECATHOUUOy ecißarlain -
ly cure Falling of the ITomA. Whiltt, SujpTatzd, Irregular •'
or Painful Htmlruaßon Bloating, Inf.cem u» alums cr3 Bit
rataqfOit Kvineyt or Urinary Or gem, Btisntivh cp In' '
conitnma of Vru te, Heartburn, Ccstieeneu, yerviunutr,
Rtintingt, IWpuaticnt, Crantpi, Diiturled Sleep, end eV .
5-uubUi organic or eyexpaVietic, ccnr.icted itiUi :,ic Uterine ’ l
organs. _
T7itprice of MirihilTi Uterine CzUialiccn iVOm Dollar
and a Half per tingle boUle. On the receipt of sis dollari
itw boßlttthaU be uni byerprttt,frte ef charge, f? th: end
Of the expv'u route.
2J- particular to xrrite Iht addrtit, (otfi, eoanfj
and Sate. W* vOl guarantee that the HaLcint teillb* KM
cm receipt tf the. money, jddt
Dr. QEO. IL KEVS. —
nSi4SS»« B UilttsbaiSr.
Sio of. the Golden hfortsr.
JOY "T O T H K AOniBEBI OP
A FINE HEAP cr
«ICK OLOS3Y HjUB
Talk of beauty, li cannot «xlst without 4 fine bead of b&I?, -
ibaar**d tbs following, and If y era a»k mere, ore circular'
around neb bottle, and no on* can doubt.
PROFESSOR WOuD'S HAIk RESTORA-
oall the attention of all old and Voces, to
•his wonderful preparation, which tores lackioltaoritfwdl
color, gray hair—tuTcta tha h-mi of tk® bald with a lnxdxi- '
nor growth—rtmovs* the dandruff, Hebing, and all cnUijfr
jus troptlonn—oauaa* acaatlnad daw of tha natural fluids;.
atdber.cn. if esad a* a regular drying furthahalr-tCU.-'
preserve its color, and keep l; frumisUiag to extreme old : -
»S®» in all Ua aafend beacty, TV® c<rtl thm ojva tbo baW
ibe gray, or diseased in eeslp to rt* i i; and cnrely tba young
<rtlj not, aa they valno the flowing li*lt», w the witchlntf
•nrl. ever be wlthcotii. Its preis® is' unon tte
tbuu*«sds.
Tba Agent for ProC, Woo,Ts Hair liestcratfF® in New TTI--
ren, received the following Uttar in regard to thu'EaStor*-'
live, a few weeks sinew _
DstP Erruu Coam, Joly 23,1450. «■ • '
11a. Ln.Tts*siiTa—frln T have been troubledwith dajfc'?
chuff or scurf on my bead for cue ihan aycsr, njy hair v
began to coma out. scurf and hair together. I caw lu a New
Ilarcn paper about “Wood*! Hair Restorative" u a cure.—
I called at your st«»re on the first of Apnllast, and punt**.
ed one bottle to try it, and I found to my aatisfectlan.itifM '
tbo ibtng; It removed tkotcurf and b&lr began to grow. It
U now two or tbreo iccbc® In length where it tc«t» off! rf.~ 1-'
have rat faith In It. 1 wUh eon to vend m® two boOlor"
more oy Ur. Post, the bearer of rbi« j don't ksav a* esf J„
ot the kind is used In this place, you may bar® a tnarkat :._>r
many bottles after It UkoOwn here.
IVurs, with mprrf, RCHTS PRAIT.
PHiiAjuirnu, Sept. 10, isio.
Psoy. Wood—Dear Sin Toar Hair Restorative ispruvinj;
itself benefldal to me. The trout, and altothe becS pan of.
ray head almoat lost its covering—in fbet sain. 1 base
used bot two half pint bottles of your Restorattra,' and how
the tip of my head is well studded with aprumlslng-cropof
ywnug bair, and tbo front is also receiving iy boerflr. I
narp tried other preparations without any btoeftt wbat*®«
or. I think from my own personal recommetf JitlcaTlcan
ln-lnce rnsnr others to try It. Tour*, ryspectfoily ~ v ‘ ;.
D. 11. THO3IAS, SC D., ] No. <54 Tine st.
Vncucjtrs, fcn>,'Jpho22,lBs3.'' -
I'lwr o. J. Woo?—As jontro about. toj&anaraehsra
and rend your recantly dUcuymd Hair RcateratlTe, X w2U~
>iato for wbomtoerer U may concern, tfcst I hare r fled it
and known otheTSt&uao it—thai/I barb, Ibr sstcxU ycarv.''
bean in the habit of using other Hair BcitortUn*, and that' ’
I nod yours ruatly superior toany other I know. .It eft tiro- “
ly cleanses the head of dandruff, and wUk cflamcnth'a prerv
cr u*e will restore any person's hair to the original
color and texture, giving U a healthy, toft and glcssyajK
pcarance; and all this, without dlttcloring tb® hands that 1-
arply it, or the dress on which It drops. I would, Ihertiilr*,’...
recvuuaend iUiuotoererr on* desirous of haring a flas”‘
color and texture to hair. ... ,
fiespectfnlly, yours, WILSON EDsO.- .^i
Per sale by Q 80. U. KhTSEH, 140 Wood It- PitMsw&P
O. J. WOOD * OO n Prepnetore, 213 Roadway,
(in the great N. Y. Wire Railleg EstabUshmect) saat- 1 !!*-'* •
Market stmt, St. Louis, Mo, and eohlby all rood Hrnk*'
fhti ap2o an2o:Tyd*wl^;^J
CARPETS, - Si
at TUB FOURTH STREET 1 STORE
w. D. k D. IeCiLL Llia
Have just received a veks;
TAPE3THT ANHTBHEEFLY • r%
BBPIMINBAHD ' ■ . k*
with all other pjoda ktualhr found la first clasrfJT
est rate® for cash. oc6 W. D. t. H. »Tf^kLr
HocheDo or Lawton Blaok‘
HAVING madearrangemcotb tr»*h
KNOX for a supply ot Pi-*-**-
berry, 20,000 strong thrift- ’ ' ;.V-'
log prices: . -vV.'--
1000 plants •• !;.?
too *■
companiwd
partloe aro htfknown,
theyare .
PUnta of
will be fhrxdshed at tbo eama px
nulS--dawtfT ' Na 47 Fifths,
rj u.NDKIES —100bbl,Iy
tjso bbls. Rh, 2 Slackerel: £o*
gobble. No.l do
U 0' a PicKodHerrlnr
10 **' ZakeSblmoD*
- 6 drums Codfish;
60 bbls. rearlasV
14 Ujdr
2>o bcxrs r
60 *« '*
100 V
V