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LOCAL AA4TA IRS.
WEDNESDAY MORNING
7be Contritirice appointed at the into Democratic
meeting for the reception tit' Aolegetionn passing
through this city for Cincinnati. tte nre authorized to
say, will meet et the La Belle llotic, at II o'clock
to-day. Those comprising the Committee will he
punctual in their attendance. The following, are the
I,:titioi:4lllc Comtnittee:
•
.ionn C. Zaino, Wm. Bryant, R. B. Roberts, Thom
as J. 'Keenan John M. Irwin, David Campbell, Wm.
M. Stewart, 'David Lynch, James Salisbury, J. C.
Jahle, Henry Rea, John McClowry, Wm. Alexander,
Thomas Moffit, Alfred Ansbuts, David Williams,
Francis Only, John H. Bailey, J. 11. Hopkins, Dar
rid D. Bruce, Arthur : William M t Porter,
Alexander Holstein, Christopher Magee, John T.
Symmes. _ _ _
31 it.. 1,11. --Manager F..ster could
hardly select fruits the numberless stars that shine in
the/ theatrical firmament, ono to which the public is
more strongly inclined to gravitate than this spright
ly little actress. She draws good houses when others
play to a beggarly array of empty boxes—and at
this time Is as popular as the night she first delighted
a Pittsburgh audience. It is thus, also, in other:cities.
Indeed, wherever Miss Maggie appears she has a
happy faculty of making hosts of friends—friends
who do not look upon her with a Cold criticism, but
who appreciate her shortcomings as well as her many
excellencies, and yet find enough in her personations
to dall forth applause of no stinted kind. What
should ever commend her to a generous people is the
fact that her efforts are not not merely for her own
support, but also for her mother, and since her first
essay she has allowed no such word as " fail " be
known in her vocabulary. To-night she appears in
two 'capital comidiettsis. Lot there be a full house.
A Troublesome Darkie.— Lewis Miller, a not very
respectable "callod pusson," as will be seen, was ar
fisted on Monday and committed to jail for swind
ling a white man, named Samuel Richey, who resides
in Allegheny city, out of his board bilL It appears
Miller obtained from the complainant boarding for
himself and wife for several months, under the pre
tence that he had a large amount of money due him
at Zanesville, Ohio, from whence be had moved but
a short time before. When Richey found out the
truth of the matter, ho had a writ issued for his ar
rest, but the darkie treated with contempt the lass
lehce of "the white trash," and swore he would cut
out the heart of any man who attempted to arrest
him. lu'Alderman Doaoldson's office his abuse and
violenoii was so great that the nippers had to be
tried on. Committed to answer in default of $2OO
hail.
lirtitscra—This body continues fr o m
day'aday the dry and tuonotonons work of hearing
from one to two score of witnesses testify ta the super
lative character of all applicants, without even the
relief of a brandy .amash or mint julep. The per
sons applying to-day, who will prove themselves
tole worthy of license, are
Tann WARD, Allegheny—D. McClelland, John
McMaster, Charles Schlotter and John Myers. •
FOURTH WARD, Allegheny—M. Crawford, A. Con
nelly, J. Cowling, George Deibel, . 3f. Fisher.
Michael Peas, *Thomas Vardner and ti. Eberhartt...
Those marked with n (•, are applicants for Eating Iloitw
riaatin the Sunday Lair.—Lawrence Intirty, a
doggery-keeper in the Fourth Ward, Alleghney, wa•
"jogged" on Monday afternoon for violating the
Sunday Liquor Law. Upon being taken before Al
derman Nellpe. Lawrence was sentenced to n fine of
SA, but not having the cash he has lost his char
actor by being_ffient to the county jail fur one oaten
der month. A limb of the law, whom he called in,
offered to take his case before Court by giving bull
and suing out n writ of r , but after n little
reflection he Nun-hided that thirty days' imprk, t •
meet were not more to be, dreaded than the '• lan •
delay, - sad its iaoloaLle '• uncertain!) in !be ark!
Sensible man '
eseld SI. Louie - The summer "NA •
thaniel Holmes," Capt. Thom es I:enneily, leave+ this
wonting-at 10 o'clock fur fit. Lonis, stopping at CM
r Mush. The "N. II." a new. elegant and se.tt
bust, with passenger accommodations of a superior
character. Delegates to the National Detnocrstir
Convention nil! please take notice. Further infor
mation can be procured on board from 0.1. Ft mak
lteno the polite Clerk.
Thr 0.1,91.1.41 .1/in gt, /.4.-IVe expect to see :Ma
sonic Hall crowded this evening to see a troupe with
the world-wide reputation of the ••Campbells." The
hill offered is a rich one, and they will stay only four
nighte. tiood music and rich fun wilt be the order
of the night at 'Masonic Hall for the remainder of
the week.
The I:hem:yin rut at rt. re n 'Li,
morning. At least half a doyen military ,onspanie
are expected to be present, including the Waslnagton
Infantry and a company from East Liberty. The
fc.rehas been reduced, as will be seen by ailrertise
merit in another column.
man npwartitt of fifty years old, residing in We,
Elisabeth, comtnitted suicide yesterday about '
A. M., by blowing his brains out with a pistol. N.
eause is assigned fur the rash act.
Distriet Before Judges Hampton and
Williams.
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41. & G. H. Shoenberger vs John L. lfillet4 Co.
Reported yesterday. Jury found verdict for pltffs. •
lor $1,721 04:
ltev. Isaac Williams re. African M. E. Church.
Action to recover $.235, a balance of salary for the
last conference year. Jury out.
Ann Prenter, widow of Wm. Prenter vs. Pennsyl
vania Railroad company. The facts of the case ap
pear to be these: Mrs. Ann Prenter, widow of Wil
liam Prenter, deceased, brings action against the
Pennsylvania Railroad company to recover damages
for his death on the road in March, 135. lie was
employed on the road as a brakesman on a freight
train, and when going eastward, stopped at Denny's
station, on a sideing, to let the passenger train, com
ing west, pass by. While at this point he attempted
to walk over an uncovered culvert, and. in doing so,
fell a distance of ten or twelve feet and was injured
to such an extent, that he died a short time after
wards in the city of Pittsburgh. The culvert was
eight feet in width, and is said to have been construc
ted in the -ordinary way, and Mr. Prettier well ac
quainted with it., having been an employee of the
Company some three months previously. It is al
leged by the plaintiff that it was left in such an in
secure condition that it was extremely hazardous to
rwis over it: and the Company is now liable for the
damage which Mrs. Prenter sustained by the death
of her husband. On trial.
A:grit:mai 1),,,r0m-nrie Coo,iitioa.—The arrange
ments having been made via the Ohio A. Pennsylva
nia, and Cincinnati, Hamilton A. Dayton Railroads
to sell Excursion Tickets to Cincinnati, and return,
..ne round trip for slo,2s—this being halt' each
Road's local tare. The Cincinnati, Hamilton A
Dayton being the first to make this arrangement,
win other rooter refused, persons visiting the Con
vention will find this the pleasantest route to Cinc:n
nati, and can rely on making close connection..
Taking the 3 A. M. train of the Ohio A Pennsylva
nia railroad, panengers will arrive in Cincinnati nt
P. M.. same day; on the• 3 P. M., partfengers
gill arrive in Cincinnati at BA. M., next day. Call
for Tickets via Crestline and Dayton. For further
correct and reliable itiformatiou, apply at the corner
..nice, Monongahela House. Pittsburgh, ur He••rge
Perkin, Federal-street Station, Allegheny City.
11 will tt. It. BROWN, tleneral Agent.
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Esquire l'ercival, a gentle
Velem-holy Suicide.—
Chantilly Laoe, Moire Antique and
Manttllas, wholesale and retail.----We informed
the Ladies last week that A. McTighe, corner of
,;rant and Fifth streets, had ginned East for another
lot of Mantillas ; we now beg leave to state that he
has returned, and will, this morning. open the largest
and most splendid assortment of tilieM3 goods ever
brought to this city. Mr. Mt:Tighe informs us that
he is now prepared to sell at wholesale and retail, at
New York wholesale prices, and solicits wholesale
buyers, as well as purchasers in general, to call and
examine the gorgeous display of Mantillas, which he
offer! Attprices heretofore unheard of in this part o f
the country. _
•1 fury. 6110 of Summer Clothing:and Tailors'
ii,li,ods takes place this morning., at 10 o'clock, at
Davis' Commereial Sales Rooms, to which the atten•
tiou of the Trade is specially invited, as the stoekds
desirable and must be cold in large quantities, to
close' out immediately.
Excursion Tickets to the Cincinnati Conrent;on.
—Tickets by the old and reliable route, the Little
Miami Railroad via Columbus, at HALF TARE are for
sale at the offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania
.The Pio Nto which...was to have. besagivisa pater-,
day at Lawrenceville, was postponed on account of
the %rotator. We un.lor,tand the affair will come off
on Thursday, the 2sqi, •at Lawrenceville Cemetery
grounds.
REIM
The city is full GC strangers at present, and all our
lotels are crowded— a good Many of whom. Are per
sons on their way to Cincinnati. Among others in
town, is lion. Henry -jit. Alagrow, our State-
Treasurer.
Every Day brings forth some new . evidences of
the eirtnee of DE. 3. ITOSTET MR'S CELEBRATED
STOMACII BITTERS, from various house. lu
Vicksburg, Memphis, Galveston, as well ILA from our own
citizens, and from other different sections of the United
States, wo are informed that those Bitters are particularly
adapted to warns sickly climates, (particularly along risers)
and deserves the favor of the public generally. Asa pre.
ventive and dispeller of slik headache, langos.r of tho In
h.
load of appet :to, derangement of the liver and
well as a sure preventive of Fever and Agate, and nll ink
ions attacks, it acts se a gentle• aperient, and gives lull
strength to rho stomach and lo stem. /'.mynas.
For sale by all the prani.lpal Drugaistannd Hotels thrin;h
out the United State met Canada, and by
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110 , 11=11 it
Bole auinufecturora and proprietunt, Penn eslrvet.
Clark's Stomach Bitters are acknowledged
by all who have tried themtu be the beet family medicine of
the age, for the sere of Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and a disor 4
dared state of the Liver and Stomach. They nave no rival.
The proprietors do not pretend to caution people from using
other preparations that are palmed upon the public tinier
the name of Stomach Bitters, for they have found that only
one trial was needed to tender such caution unnecessary.
For aide, wholesale, by COLLUM & CLARK, Third street
between Wood and Market; GEO. EL KEYSER, 140 VW% sal
tr rot ; and by Druggists genendly.
_-Stockings and Hooter)? for Winter.--
If yon don't want your feet pinched with. bad and sh.dt
Stockings, you will take our edvioe and go to C. llstv's, ed
itor of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some or three
elegant tine Stostrincs, that make your feet feel nice nod
comfortable. DALT also makes and sells every variety of
hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail
Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Firth
street. nett
AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRE.—T. C. FOSTER, sole Lessee aILd
mattagar; vex. U. sup, stage Siannittw ; Onset Yonrcit,
Acting Manager. Treasnror, J. V. Boaxrre.
PRICES Or AMILISHLON
Boxes and Paronette 50c. I Private Poxes, large SS SO
Second Tier 'Mc. Private Bases, small.—
Doses fur colored irentons. 213 cents.
Jar Certificate, securing Boats, 12% cents extra.
The "star of the West," MISS MAGGIE MITCRELL,
will appear.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY Zhdt, IU4
The Mysterlou■ Stranger-- —, Ml.. Magri.
Beausoliel. NERride; Cregaet, A. W. 1 . 01111,: :
Mile Nantelle. Julie M. Cadre: Mad. de Sincere!, Mrs.
liorrette: Madeline, Mrs. A. W. Young.
Alter whisdi
Don't Judge by Appearances--blarin, Muthi
Mitchell; Freak, L. P. Barrett: John, A. W. Y‘,011,;
Angeline, Mire Lillie elicitor.
AU..retinae/ Time—Doore open at
The Campbells are Coming."
TILE MODEL TROUPE OF TILE WORLD
FOURTEEN PERFORMERS,
FUR FUER \I.I lITS, et.intarocing WFUS K . , LAS
May :Nal, at
MASONIC HALL,
WEST A PEEL'S old and arlainal
('AIIIPBEI,L MINSTRELS
under the tin ewiteu of the w": 1,1 rei,Arn.wri MAT VEV:I
New Soup, Ch..r use., A•
prewentrd
llikerlEur part.. lan. wee btlls the d Ticket. ^
.:. cent.
my 26 DR V A JUNK.. Arent
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PROFESSOR HUES"
Ns al oRANI) C ),m2r.RT ut Vaal r.nt I ttatramtetlt
Mawr, at the
TOWN H.&11.L,
on TIIURSDIV and RUENlNilii tile •...
Ihe pnblit are lo 11r.I t. w •1,11 ml
JOils M'e A ICTII Y, lill.l. Po+TElt
Gteriitnrrat, Teat al t.M.I tc, the Ikading and Do.tt or
...I all kinds of
BILLS VOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, NAIIIIIITIONS. d.
All ournthunkationa--,lther bJ mail, telegraph, or other.
rise—directent to the oth.e of the Morning tout. *MI
prompt attention. Ap7
AUCTION SALES
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“rder of 11.. Ito..are C. 411:111i re, :AA - 1
aka,. 1'1110 , 1 , 6:h •
COM ratty 51..1
Aollurs ker •t0,,•Al the .A!, -h., a,..1
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I` DA‘ .t.,t
LIXECUTOIV? , SAI.I: id. IiANK Si()i
—4tr, TurxlUAS EVE?, INt/ At h 1.. .
at the lierdxagitr' Kl, F“lrrtil sit oot. • 111 ...M. 1.,
onlor Ex•-•-tlcAlr.. ly •I•are. , r,,,.1 ‘:
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NE-IIoRSE t:AlitilA(,F. AND
AT A11.1 . 1 , ,4—0rs VI - MAI:I.I)AV ‘lttft!tlt Alt, )1
Itatit. at II o'cick at Wt. C.latarst - tat Salt, Tomas cArt.. - 1
of Wood a.a.l Fll ill att. , t, •rll trr- yr riai. ono strond hart,' , 0.-
htlfirt r:list ,tto• do sttlt.dattllSl
MJ Ll I . 1 1 AY19 t Amt
UDE IiNV 111 T ItS' SACK Itp sT E.% NI
EN(3114 V.. /lc • -Orr ND r`r p.l P art., m•
.10 r%1%.%ck . at ra 3.41. W Dnn.. nn. %, .1 v.
near Mat kr.r, as 111 1.% .1.1 fn- c..•%%%t 1 . an it may %
rrro. porCor rltrattn Ile Smarr. larvytY•r. kr' . fr% mt t.
tr•-k ul atearmlamt It.. u.,1.1. n Tons. at aar.
P 101 I. VI , . Atr%
Kt 1..1 1 1N6 CUT'S ~i t •••••er , •rol.
?“ 1•ATI 1:14(1 . afterti•-.14 1,1
no the pmruf.. try .4.1a.r
Directors of the TLiril Ward rnbite Pau•ii, w 111 I— • I. • •
iery •••lushio nod lituldsoo9.l) .1,9.0 , 4 lute •;.•
•Nirrier of 7th Rod lirdint •tiwetit. luring ewirti a tr..9t
lint On l , :n.etttli street, Lea .long I inst.( 40 , ,
with plan. whial nix] ix. had •1 the A...
Lion ett,e. Title itailispittal.le rani et side
mrit4 P M. ['ANA , . An 1.1,11,`,
.tuweneet.. thi?
LARIiE THANE SALE OF SI 3111E1:
CIA/TIIIN I I WhltS}.l , l/.IY MOl Nts
et 10 o'clo.•k. at the Coututeetotl t-alt. ow. to net t
awl Fifth streets, /sill Is• 1,,,at r•-ssit• , s
ustrost • e stark of nuu.wet Ciwtous.
fancy and plain ciatkuiere lents . tour. tat...-. 1.
and jeaa do- '.Nu 1.111 1 rutwnaAr and drul do 4ts•
rtuinntarey satin and 114.111 , 1 1 / 1 , 1 , 51st., 1 . 2!, M. 11101,114. 111 1.
~th.-r Light .1(X) anis, • lath. l urn. • attatt nod siohtuto
cloth coats; 20 thri hhe whit. /torts. lawn IsAsitrai and
tars. AL4O--10 !sae., saps, Iducit trait id 0. 1,, •.•
fancy sad pi/11111 summer pant Stuff.. auto, Y ost In t r.
sat - mutts, tweeds, patent thrtoul. 4...4 cotton. tali. Is art. It
The alleatton of the Troth/ 1. 1111 aly.l to the alio., w i/h h
oramluol oit the are ',rest it i. ssilo lerms- t net.
—par thuds. toy oil 1 . 11 UAlln. Aw
MACKEREL. ILERRIX(I, li. FRUIT, ',
AT ACCTION.—Ou Tll ESL/A 1 kli.o/:!, I IG tt
lutt, at 11 to'cto 0, at the l'ummereinl Sales 0...0.. itot
of W•sst and Fifth strets. will lie .//1/I 1,1/1.1 \l/1.114•1 ,
and Llerrtlig ;Lu Peeks Dric.l Pas, ars lad 1,1.1•••• I list C• 1
Wales. 11 1101 lA, .tart
TO INVALIDS.
EXTENSION OF STAY
riINDINU it itupugr•ible, fmm the !wenn) it
isting •demandm up. 14h3 at tent 1.. 1.n..• t
burea as early am he had deehoed.
DR. fALVIN )1. FITCH.
WIII extend hlf appointment in-this Hi, t:i. •
compatible with other arrangemen to. not.i toe .1 .1 , o.
where he may be command daily
IL =mat the
ST. CLAIR II (iT 1:I.,
Corner of Penn and ikt. (leak erteob., lentil,... .•ii •F
From the hour. of TY.N TU you tc, to, ri l Np. , . A ttl
CONSUMPTION, A STII .M A
AYD
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS.
Ili WS trelltlließt wbtc h t6r Pll k dui Mt, ..{
A P P ROP RIATR
Corustitutioual xud \lot-Lava:al ItAmtodies mad id• l•
Milatioushas giver, him a .leitroe of sureelis vrb, in r
attnod a partial imperfect treatineht DI these r.h.uttate sad
dangerous diseases; at.•l float altivlo Dif
FITCII real. hltam•lf fuJ. 1 ,filled la inverting that tell.,
disease In so tar net rave.) that the al.,,Ne means fail. 1..
other course van afford teller .
nit FITCH may rile./ l ~(141$1teti r.,r CATARRH, either
In the head or throat, x ith the law of Itvplicati...,
means of throat and moat syringes, together x,tl, the ‘.1”.•
VSLILVI or riNessary general mawnr•a, enabfes blur ts, I
In eases oftentimes of It year's standing. Ile truly
suited fur Dyspepsia, and Chronic 1111111111111101./11 of t h e
Stomach and Bowels, and for Female DIRON.Ser, xhnt, the
employment of appropriate inachanleal applianem, enables
Lim to treat with almost trutform egccrboo
DR.. FITCH will he assists4l by his associate, Utt. J IY
SYKES, who will I.e with him after Lim loth „1 M„, uud
with whose assistance ho hopes to attend to patients troth
distance. oath less de ay than has heretofore been nun,*
dable Should DR. FITCH be wader tho nocenetty of tree•
log on the Ist of June_ luntead of remaining till Ow l'Jth.
the apixthitnient erttl la, .0,011,1,1 1., DR- SYKES, eh..
will remain notil Far to .Ix 4 J aily 12th
Tu accommodate Lis fu , tearing au•l estetuti,e IV. .to rat
pr mire. DR. C. M. Fl•lttii aril open in June next • a per out
neat office, at BUFFALO. New York, where le, w 111 ton, aft, r
leering Pittsburgh, rand a l e •r e all Ct.lllll3UlllCftilln. V. 11l h- r•••
after be addressed.
DH. CALVIN M. FITCH wIuLM
it expresal mni•ratuo al
that he has (10 longer any business connection with In
S. FITCH, and would call attention to the CARD which be
horrid himself called upon to publish imanallately art hi. re.
turn from Europe, having a ofurence to die c o urse whit
S. B. FITCH was mdurtunat••ly prrsnaltnl s to purser during
DR C. M. FITCH'S absence
Invalids desiring to consult LH. BITCH, elsould call as
early to, pa/tilde. utyk.dde
P ,, r11 , M cANDLess ... 331 XEA101.... ....... 11. A COFFIN.
M , Candless, Means & Co.,
(Bnm...urn to = Sick A M'Candlean,)
WITOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in
IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and NU/I
-la-0 Atnnnfnetnren grnrrally, corner of Mod land Water
mtmqn, l'lttsburith. tu)g
FRANK VAN GORIER lIAS RENIOVED
to No. 78 MAJIILET street, nearly opposite to his old
stand, and is now prepared to supply his r11140t1.1, tutu Ibe
public generally with anything they need in the way tg
Triismings, Embroideries, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery mid
Fancy Oasis kerierally.
air Remember the No., 78 Nistrket at
AtfIRTANT. I -The Subscribers are now
opening a Spring and Summer assortment of Goods, com
prising In part a large and well selected stock of the beet
quality and most fashionable stela. of Summer Clothing bd
Horses; tine English Bridles end Martinmas.; Fancy liab
tire ; horse Brushes; Curry Combs ; Carriage Dilaters; Cur•
, pet and Enameled Leather Traveling Bags, Leaks. and
Gents' Sole-leather Trunks, &c. ail of which, we are confi
dent, are superior in qvuility and lower in price than ever
before offered in this maftet... Purcluaers are invited to call
and examine our stack. et the sign of the Golden Horse-head,
N o . 88 Wood street, corner of Diamond Alley.
So ya R. H. BARTLKY & 00.
MIN
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REMOVAL.
ap2.2:3En--clO
IH-E LATEST NEWS
BY TEiL,PG RA PH .
ARRIVAL CV TIM STEAMERRALTUL
VERY INTERESTING INTELLIGENCE
New tons, May 27:—The Baltic arrived at it
o'clock this mornieg,with dates to the 14th.
Her news is of 'considerable interest.
A commercial treaty has been concluded between
Persia and the United States. It was rumored that
an American squadron will soon enter the Baltic:
On the 9th, Russia, Sweden and Oldenburg, signed
a proctocol at Copenhagen agreeing conditionally to
the capitalization of the Sound Duea.
Russia is reported to have demanded explanations
respecting the secret treaty signed jointly by France,
England and Austria, guaranteeing the independence
of Turkel• But Ibis has not affected the stuck
markets.
The Russians under Mouraeieff are commencing
new campaign against the Circapinus.
Excitement continues In Belgium respecting French
interference with the liberty of the press, but to-day's
ryail says an agreement a ith France had been come
to—thu French Secret Societies causing anxiety to
the government.
The affairs of Italy continuo to excite touch atten
tion. tiount Career has presented two important
notes in the Sardinian Chambers.
Walker's battle had not.cauttent much excitement in
England.
COMNIEILIAL
Richardson's circular dated evening of the 13th,
reports Cotton market dull: holders holding back
for higher price; prices are unchanged, and a
moderate demand at previous rates. The news by
the Africa had 110 effect upon the market; sales fur
two days were 13,000 bales, including 2,000 to specu
lators, aad 1,000 to exporters; N. 0. middling 11 5.10;
Mobile middling 3.111; Ppland middling f.
Manchester markets dull. Consols II:to03 I-S.
LATEST.-LIYEADOOL, Wednesday, May 14, o'-
clock.—Sales to-day of hour 6,000 bbis, market ann.
Wheat is a trifle lower with little speculative demand:
red Ns Os titl: white Gs %loins 3d. Flour to
trifle lower, with little speculative demand: western
canal 3250315 tld; straight Baltimore and good Ohio
355a34. White Corn is scarce and has advanced Ia:
sales at 305032 s for white Bad yellow.
LONDON, Wednesday, Noon.—Consols account 9:ti
nU3i; money aai. Wheat firm and in favor of seller.
Flour arrivals short, trade slow, teices firm.
Continental news unimportant.
Cracurrs, April3.—lndiso animate,' ;prices Gnu:
operations in sugar, rive and indigo encouraged I , y
low freights. Cotton dull and unchanged.
LIVERPOOL,. Wednesday afternoon.-13readstuffs
unchanged. Corn easier. Provisions unchanged.
Cotton dull ; sales fOOO bales.
Till R TT-VOURTII CONGRIENS
IV AS Li IN G TON, May 28.—Scote.--Ittr. Trumbull
gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill to
prevent civil war in Kansas.
The bill in provide for a uniform national code of
Marine signals wits passed.
Mr. Slidell called the attention of the Senate to a
telegraph' , dispatch giving Mr. Suninor'm statement
before lions,. Committee, publi,hed this morning.
A long debate ensued, causing toneiderable ex.
ritoment.
Mr. Slidell and Mr. Diaiglas se, erally denied
statement el/twerning them in the Sumner state
!Denis, n od wi s hed to prevent false impression..
Both disclaimed any idea whale, Of about the Contotll
plated assault, the latter saying that be did omit know
that Mr. Sumner W+l,l aLuut the capital at the time.
Mr. Toombs denied that he was near Broke at the
time at lie tidil 1:rooli be approved of what he
did
Air. Butler KALI that bad he 'men preacnt, he would
hare :lammed all Lle renivongihtlily taken I.y bto gal
laut relative: Not word vilitedi had '.ern
quoted I.y :•uinnrr m 1111,1,..U11•Tti to hnu, wa• [da
tive anything wh.ol. I.e na..l on the
Mr. Wade knew it-titzng of the farts of tho .ewiul?.
bat his feeling' were nrou•cd vr:., a limo von, •triel.
en down and 111MOSt tuur.lorod A bravo man could
n ,, t defend httneell agw.n.t ,leh a n emetic a< that.
It the Ital.-10e ant un , e , l t.tro to },re, al , . let t,a
come armed t the . alth, ugh you vs.
-riC. I lain h.•-e to we*? ya,u .1 1,0 can .I.e in
Letter Cllll-4 than In ile.ttlflet, et I.l.ert epeoch.
Mr. Wilevn war pure tint M r.: - .1./Lnner did n,t
Sign to phsee Senat • r• n fah.. Iho re a..
nottung in Mr. Sumner's Atatetnant inreMI , IOICU: ),
What •a.d nod 1 6 eu41. , 1!.
was stricken. F:t. I it was a hest,. ~ I;eodee,a,.
aterault.
Mr tiutler--lau are is iota
Mr ^tea rtcatlod order.
Mr Putler •; , ,lutgaraul feu ve•nnla •I al an ai the
ts 1, .•1 eloartaeht
trtutofti. • wing When Mr `omen
an. 1. , 141, alt 1.. rawly I•k noel
, the :learnt, :Full, -nulls Cikr la,e sad ~their,. , Le
I.aie date , t ue-hou end a•I aemmlam,
I.•,thr • n... I •n lb. I t, .1 Mitt,.., ,, !
14.• fa. I that be had nisi tat I.ve In •14/1•aIt
n t , .1
.ko•l tl•e at “ual •.1 Mr ideanht
tl.m he 1111.111, , , 1.4. tort .1 Mr. Ileaai.•, se./
h. thought tt lucutuincet A. be as/ a r•e•
yodeler ..1 the 4bal., art had la• , t )-artirapate.l an
.Ithuler. sue 4.,,t01.14 , 141,10 SA. to ray • fee
ht. , ••41r1I, l( he ul•1
silent 1.1011/, tt 1.1,111 harauferprount
.tame might tusisitarn, his elle-nee our ?beau, h fear •a
hke emergetrew• htm•elf. Ile uriebeel dlent,-uae
tl.O urtntl. .4 all ateruher• 01 the '<mate ! any etu•
1,111/Illlpproiattlatlll.ll ~,toil Ile had dm. ear pant.,
paled to the deLate tout ehirbtle I•eutig •
~.a !fleabite, I. .ught It , Yol Ihe Io .criar
r 1.01, I,•tru than t •ionA tut.
t"al.t. k wax matte,m .1 m.aal
ramnba- J ,I ma speak, Si ••• in.l sun
vt.,ray ts• t...e. nv r• rr ~ e,e're, Ile
now le,rbed I. otter: , hue attic apiaJeal ( frt•.l.4i.
.1 !Iv,* 11. re :lcM her,. t o 11.09,11J111 , ...1
urlratower lme, al tot listotre v•,t, sn•l At Yr1.1.1.<",
1111011 lot t he c , ,u•e•pmarree If , etaltrlary durtrirm
obould .sr( pro. alt the en.untry uota1•1 he an
out 1.., I‘l•lttr!y 1.4 ix, Irri.‘ll4l•lti oto Lc
!,hared 11.,n4. that Laleerty the Literty
-.1 'l.l-.1. :4.4,1 , if tLe !'wide nuat.l /..o and
due tugether
Nlr Trumbull w , •bed spank ./u t.p4.•
tile :LIG lalt the t, or had 4r, t.rl lur
mg In. rj..511.1 tar ler
Mr. Ital. m••te-tl latetp,uo the einn 151 ta - dart in
.ader all., Nlr Trumhull to 'yank. Thu mutian
vrae I. gat,red
,llr n• • 1.. n.lo v rurr trier rornr onto 1.• Mr. r rsm l
• - 1 .lrY•1•• , t, he •xl.l (111•,1,1,,n1
Ihe l're,i , len!'• ~• I • ! the ,141',
went ••! Ilse 111''Utb •' e I
the Nit.r.-•
e,,thutit t i sk lt,et, l eeytten. uetkl o43•.urne•l
If. 0.. Mr NVulr ',III the e"triblittre “t‘
I..thile 1.144. r..port,l n 1:1 Kru,tttig ct!terttate ./er•
r Iwrd w ttl4 . late I'. Al Lehtimat b. sit! to 11.,
[l:lTurt;..o n gt,tia•
I a,rt- Mi. -414 the. [1.161111
..•urry , 14 the hit were it 14, /.1 .4hor
Sr !wt. lie the 11,1 r u..lue•tion
Mr .11,he.. 1,4,4 hint I, rt4h4rAtt
the 4ent.th4 ' r “1. • Hro, 0. 1. • 1.11311. SI th.•tiglit
the opp-rtitility ell,/ul4 he utionted the <therms/ of
hill. In
Mr. IVull.rlge rethe.l that he 1.,' tr•.re.l the pre
r. or l ul,.tton t.. .. u ve the usetr.....lts•-...n0n or the
i n.011..1. the, lu gun urolershoti.
he% tog luen .Intusted tor the last ten year,
Mr. I rue thought the brit 41.tu1.1 et lent br
pr. ntetl. ler 1 , . 1113.4.1 Lim
1, gag rhoula not he
urrton Mel t hell Waal) lA. lay the 1.11 on the
Lier‘tived yes. 67 loavo 4o
11. , gn N110•11:gala I.sod Pill I N .
e 1.1 again! 10.1)ourt14.1
=l=
‘,.,t. ~ k, :guy 27,--on hdondety narrll,llK it I I o ni)
Io ••1 ,, I the EttIIIIIIIIIIII/ Keystone State for Phila•let • ilot iKs t Rook st t B(H)Ks ~ t
Irvin 1,111 `,nun nail, rump in CIIIIIBILIn '4 Ith the Lark' . Liode ••r, Ito - 1 , iiil.„, Pilot 14 the 1 , ..1th the..l. I.)
Ulvaltat, (initiator , Lott tot It to uteazuslitp. Iler 1..... i 1,,,.. war,
1 , .1,1 ...0.0", In, ntol ,Le `
olnlllen , Oll lIIII,kIIIX Wnll l f I larkerts ' , outploto a-, L. I .1. I.thi e, , e,1,1.
rapidly. ...oh treed Iran Lei k . She made for Nor• • Major Jolll , l ' et,ll/1.IIII•. •
Erneet Ltotrood • hy ?dm Mut,
fil, arrive•l, and run the flat. to prevent sinking
‘alentluo • Vol. the Ventriloquist
At the time of the oollision, the first and reeona , tlam Slick% Nature and Harnett hot . ~
- ...
metes and three , Rilore t f the hark got on the steattmr.
The hat k ens -true k opposite the furemaet and
crtiehtol to ac h, prevent leer reaching port. 'tier
Captain called for help, and said his consul was sink
tog. The officer., of the steamer were ro,t welling to
role their mfety 111 emlent "ring in succor
The stettuwMip had a narrow eecapu. At one teeter
the wetter wan within three melte' , of the tires. M l itit
or the parsertger , o•f the Isrptone. came to Ihiltirnore
111,1 morning.
Later from Central America.
NK , A Cuti.aaa, May --The Illinobt brings lie
s eea datel lit the 11th and Calibtiutt bi the .iith inst.
The lialifuruia new, it unimportant. file markeitt
an' unchanged.
'1 he Italian war In Washingtun iderntuty id itrure•
uteri with iigur, and the I n.lian3 have been defeated
111110 A.
entrnl Anierioan news Is also received. It is rt
portol that the Costa Itirami hare evammted, ax•
pressing dissati4action un amount miirepre,,enta
ttoli having e%pecta , l that:the natives of N icaru
glut would rare' vt them w ith open arms. The loss
of 6iliad and woun•led is tv , follows:—Rivas 100:
Costa ICionns 6,11.
areal Karts" Meeting , at Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI, May 27. --.A Kansas meeting was
held al Ilreenwood Hall, last night. Jud re Broba.sro
prodded. Speeches were delivered by Colonel Lane,
~1 Karim.. and others. Resolutions were passed,
strongly condemnatory of the attack on Sumner,
and declaring that Brooks should be expelled.
• -
TWELVE HOURS
IN ADVANCE OF TIIE MAIL!
W THE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly received,
twelve hours In advance of the Mail, and delivered to sob.
scribers at the following rat.*:
Plitholelplila LEDGER, 10e. per week.
New York Deily TRIBUNE. Ihr. per meek.
HERALD, " "
TIMES, "
. leave your orders for those, or any other Eastern
pipers, at 71 Fifth street, for
IRICH/IRD SHANNON.
BUILDING LOTS at low prices and on
easy terms, Firma° In Lawrenteville. Allegheny city.
t. Washington, Ar. Prices from t4OO to 5000 and upwards.
Call and are the plans and learn the term..
S. CUTHBERT dr BON,
01 Market street.
my=
ripOßACCO.: l 7shalf boxes favorite brands
forsale by finyfq JOHN MOORHEAD
c 14. 4 4.
. • w 04
' • ale.%
131ZIEMI
-60M-MER,CIAL:.
PITTSBURGH 'HOARD OI TRADE AND
DIERCHA N Tg' EXCHANGE.
• rti..dde'
L WILMA RV!.
Pire_l}u
T. a. CLARKE, GEO. W.
Droasurer.
N. HOLM-FA JR.
Secretary.
JAMEBT. BARR.
Superintendent.
T. NORTH 11. JR.
rhotnittee of Aridtratirni foe Mug.
• GRO. W. CABS, T. P.
JOHN A. WILSON
D. 51'CANDLESS,
PITTSBURGH DI A R KEW
ilmos OF TUX War MomNinn VG??,
ilt,,day, Shiy f.l', 1 WM.
lit.ollll...The warn to-day f..ot up 7SO 1,1,1.. as loliowv -10
1,1,1 a superfine from wharf at p:,2; du. flom as ~n
at $1,20; 00 bate. do. from wagon at ;!:: ie 1.1.1/1 Mg. flint.
/index-Ira from store atco,::on 0; 21 I.ldl extra fatally r...n,
store at Stl.,D3; 4 2.10 lAA& supertlar and Tatra Lam wharf cod
wagon at i.Z10.12 ; u td..ts..tuperlinr and extra ftallt
at t r s(. fr.so ; suyerflna and I. sI ru ft.-an war.ott
; lads. superfine aaJ pat ra fo.ta wagon at $..„1.;..1 , ,:1,
05,50; fA able. extra (rum warn at so,:m; 4S 1.1.1 a ngwnine
from store at tft,2f, 125 MAK tea from -dor, at tn ; '2"
estra family from stale at jet : Ana tt“ L om --tot..• at
sfi,
GRATN...PaIes 2:ko bush white Wheal fr, , ni canal at
(yl,lO ; 11,0 hush. red from canal nt 9 . :.*! I.llbl, It),
from canal at and HO bush do. at 4!.
S Crtl Aft ...Sale 10 litnl4 common ..n Kir ate term.
MOLARSEI3—SaIe 30 1.41... inferior un vulvas t. t.,
WtIISK Jai hbles.reetifieshat '14(4'26.
BACON...The sales were spry light t., day, only llK.ting
np #l,OOO the. xs f : ~WO lto. Sh..ublers and Ilan, at
€l.O. and 3,000 Ites. Shoulders. Sides nod Hams at 7 S.
and 10.
FlSll...Balra 10 ball bble. largo No. 3 Marl:rrrt at $..
CRUSE—Safe at.) taxes Madam Hoolonia eats..
)74.11.113...5a1as 4 bids. at tuc per doz. and G 14.1 r at 5,•.
1.F.A1)...8akr lOU pigs at 734. four month..
PLAST.RII....I24des 2 tun? ground at $13.50 per t..n.
BLOOMS—SaIe 13 tutu CWVO Forge at f 52.50, nix month
'Sim TOILE, May 28.—The demand for Flour Is better, both
for export and borne consumption, but prices ere tinchtuips.l.
The reeolpta a-6 good, and holders disposed to rtmlias at fair
prisms; sales 12,1500 We at s4,T.lie , gd for common superfine
to good extra Michigan; $646.5 0 tor common to good amp. r.
Coq Indtatuk Illinois, Wisconsin and Ohio; in,02#7,50 for
common to good extra, market doting steady. Canadian
flour unchanged at $13,604R,37, according to quality. For
Sonthern there Is no Important change. Tmusartions in
by. Flour and Corn Meal are limited. N'Thett : Holders lo
mat upon higher prima, arliirli checked the export demand
The supply 04 not large, and shippers and miltess will boy
freely at current rates of yurterday ; 'aka at $1.641 for epilog
Chicago, mobil (room $1,60 to ta,Rrl for other brands. Hie
scarce andiirm at &Wage Bartel unchanged. Corn saheb
firmer, with only a moderato billrlorea at kitunel. Ostsettmet
at IMMAn. Whisky unchanged. Pork neater, with fl.lO
doing of $1f 4 511 fur prime mess, and gl4 .;t441.5 I', prine..
Beef steady et g 70513 for country prime. tti.7biri 400 1.. r
mess, and i.a,legill,l:: kir tv-p icked wrietorn. Beef hams at..
dull At $18,50(416,50; pinto quiet at pansy , . 13,,,,,,,,, no
changed, but warm e hoary: ut Meat' oaks 160 kag ..
at ; 1 4 40 li, for taken/der; and 4 0 .441 0 for MUD. d an
.stn to MA3411 . Butter *thing at 1,4 56 .0)f , a . .. 1
I - ...,'...l 1.4 . State. Cheven °enamel/4,041W for
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Philadelphia Martel
PHIL k 9111.P111a. May tf; —The. I.lunr nuuk i r. lets te•t•••
neuter the Influence ;he fun/get W r&ra.l.ra,f,
arena •(1 , 1 Ltd. e ters at reed••ttra lat r Ks
Flom dal! and held uunnually at $3,67. 1 ,..; Curet Meal at.,
; .ahra. blala Penns at V 1,50 per tad, and Inn pun. hum.
Itrateely win. at f 4 AChteet la In lintllent
44fOu Lash at f I foi fair t. fa•othee , u,d Pent •••
red anar real al $l,Z.b./i..1. 1 41, an•l fs/t
f 1,:,0a • Du Rl. . Pen ha at •1.
at.•re, et. C 1 afloat_ Ova u, nog. act Ira tirtnan , l an..! hrr
beat. s..etthetru yollute at za'a alturt , and lAa•
dainta,,pal tradnat 1...2 bush Oats dull • .ale.
1./ olo• f), , Lavrara et :11..1,.11 Stn. ( , A dull .1,- at e • ••••
fear ••• llama 11,413. :aide.. n),,, • 2.1..m1.11.1. • •
W teal, n• . mined! nal, of Uhl. at .•:••1 LOA. ..••••
s•-var% sr,. Mal rut 1 44 , 41.1 •N.
Itolk ! 6 14.11 , 14 - 44 I , t ,
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dew Orleans Market
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• o b NTH. ST:AT, will 1.1..4•0
Ifsr the 10111.:V1 hag Jl M fro .1 thotto Land, lu fine mutt, ..1
at ton, 4 intlea from the t,t), adjoining lb. teen.lete
t apt hettll A new Lehi. d.wfliug &Ante, • ill, hall,
1411.0 a, by L Let dining n,.m and kit , ben . 7
Oraintrer•. a Outset) •tel fit:1.14.4 attic, a porch along, the
• kit, le sr, 1.11.1 • teat, • , to fr ht of the henee , • WIWI, 01
grated at the kit. ben it,..,c, and a . 1 14 • 114 .
lo.ltailt b , n,r t 4 4kitten, • arltaire honae„,, . large
1.1. hat d. 0 ape., A 4 rt. , •thr , fr heed. t.
eeet , t•• le iti•pre. 1.1,1 I tattni.ltatelkoaeeal , ut eau In' 11.,1
nt it Eirt. S FAIN, heal liatate A4,•• - te
LI kiarket •tieet
Judge fialiburton's Yankee Ftei ies •
Ruskin* . )(opera Pain eta.
The !doh Cap, by Ali. Heat
7 lie Wandering Jew.
Wild Scruen ashi 'Milling Advent in •
Captvtloes.
Pictorial k sooty lopedia, A. I ..r ts.le
T AlitlitiAN, el
DROUL A MATION. virtu, of a pr,
rept midi. Ilia hands •if Win. it %Mort, Pit4l,lold
dodge of the Court of Common Pleas, 111 and fa kin).
JLoll.ial District of Pennsylvania. And Jiuee.d the ('tart
of Oyer and Terminer, and Ceara - al Jtll Delivei tool ti o.
wind Lhatiricl, And William Boggs and thibriel .I.dauet.
.l ewrudr Judges if the sume Courts. i. .11,1 I.• 1 IL, Comm., V
Allegheny, dated the sixtmoth .liiv of May, In the year
of mar Lord title thousand eight hundred and tiftv six. and
to me dit I-vied. for lioldlng 11 Court of Oyer and termini,
anti+. 411.1 . 111 101 l Deli, erv, at the Court House it, the C i ty id
Pit tshorah, oit 1111. noel `.1,/ Jiuc, I `<,l;,
Yi 10
I'll Loll. U011:0 us hereby plea to all J Unlit VI) the
Comfier and Corottablee of the Cotinty of A ileglien
the, be then and there, in then proper persons, with their
rolls, records, luquisitiona, examinations and other remelt,
in•anees, to do those things which to their resis.eti.e
their ho o rlf, appears to he done—fuel also ih.sit• ilint will
pioseente the prisoners that now MY or ante lie in the
. 01 tool Comity of Allegheny, to he then and the, to
ale against then. m Pinsii hatjmst.
iven under my hand. Ili Paten. 01 Ibis SI
May, in the year of our Lord one tholosind 11110
dred and hill air, toil of the Commonwealth it...
in, 17 Id • RUDY PATTERSON. chi ritr
1 SCIIOO N A g:Eit, er id"
White I,ad, tint heal, Zia... Paint. Lithe, co l'int s
a.. Wholesale dealer in Oils. Pedant. Va rn
No. 24 Wood street. Pittsburgh lilt
CII.TPPING AND LEECIIINC, -- Mrs. E.
BOOK may he found at her residence on SI XT If treet
No 39, between Smithfield and Wood streets. She ham
testimony of many of the regular faculty as to her Skill and
long experience Ihr her line. Oniere will he thankfully to
calved. aptlit3mdaw
PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE.—This Paste
is carefully prepared under the supervision of Dr. J.
V. When. who has used it for a number of years with
groat mice.* In his practice. it is con fi dently recommeni -
ed I the publla as being superior to any Paste or Powder
ildw in use, for cleansing and beautifying the Teeth, rem,-
ing Taxtar. strengthening the Gums, and perfun t ti t: t h e
breath.
Prt•ltticettl only by JOS. FI.F.MINU, Druggist,
con of the Diamond and Market et
OSE PINK-3 bbls. for sale by
lA, .1,12 • B. FAHNESTOCS & CO.
FOR SALE—A very desirable lot of ground
on Robinson street, Allegheny oltj, 21 by 100 feet,
which will bo sold cheap. Apply to
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RIVER NEWS.
TRE Rrwrat fell I,r dm taseN'tiouta 3 inners, lea, tog I,
the utarhig four 1.1 two luches wutur In the ;101l Tholq
wad quit: , a refrembing shower trom three 13 ittil 4j
ha the w.ther dull e t nuud cloudy.
'NH: light draught p.tcauaq Chicago on T.liin . s.lay
f..r. Cincinnati. ntaazogprq Im thla lalat wilt rearli ("mein
ilati In time In hillt•titbllar.b.:.. I. \ /01111:li.
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Ttn , In ,. f ann Nlox ly ).,:terdAy,
st:tti•l in like ~.13,11, 11., tom ii,•• Lob., wei
M. - , 1,1 .I . ..nine. Sitacrl , :ilardn , the
1 i‘cr inta ration six 71.0 non.lll, cunt . ..P . -I drat
And wni in, Vi nt M in lin. glin4l , , S'altir
dtty, lint wort. plettmatit yOnfnra, - ty
Thn rquiiiday, 'Oh SIX
1.44 %.51..1 on the
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The A. I. Sh.itwell rep,a-ln the 1..,, ,•r Hlx iw.ippl attriatiallx
high, hrilw withhi Iva itwiten high water ulattitet, Vrnr
It ik..ritm above. alai Trar4
nlerliow Let
er, at thi• In.t wv.ianta. was lifili,llll.lly high, liar
tirillitrly at the tnatel water, and the I,..nantet . .a• along that
'HA wilt. , active.
' rho io
froo 111.1,111,' %%ill. It 11,4 of rout
lie...grim in taw with riti,(li), Minn.++ line Lou. L.
113att. ri'd uith h ri one in
tLr s i I 1.11 irt. 3 a se,ond. :001 add a third
The J....a. Sirn.L•r. wLr u.L r wny Iwnr H lAing Snn. I )13
Finlay, Iwo', Ow 1111f111 riok .4 . lb. nod ttrtrr
r, tinier I 041110 H ,, tin ..I,4llnvt, i Nlintting „II
the Ittexitt cr m th,•.mgiu., st, t rry 011 the
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SirEAYIKLAT ill usrsii AT Sr, I.l.—The Et. Louis Demo.
ref nays: •• Only n low weeks nilleti, very boat that arrived
in Jar port or departed therefrom. would be hauled to the
guards with merchandise .4 various kinds, hut since then
thing. let, e altered very neneh. Freight brought. In and
earried away •dally by about forty boats, win).! t.robably not
prove full bests for a th of that number. There i.. abso
lutely nothing in the shape of frelg tit having this port tor
the Ohio, little going ala.ve. and net it great deal to New t)r.
leans. There is also very little arriving. tei we said before,
from any point whatever. Yesterday t h e Grath! Turk. Din.
mond, Enloe.% New York and .1. 11. Calla departed for the
Ohio with empty holds and cabins. They design, we pre
mime, to load at Pittsburgh fur points 011 the Mississippi
above SL Inuin. A large proportion of the upper country
now to Pittsburgh to purchase. and there meet with
Slip,' for inducements to thotte extended to them le re pre
vious to 1 , .(1. understand this to be a fact, although au
unpleasant one to St. Louis. The Ismts we named above had
jot returned from the Upp, Mmdsetimi. having iletivet.t
1 . ..r . ,04,1 thus purchased at and ...hipped through from P,lts
burgh. The Delegate alit Fairy Are (1,11 OW
itiK•l sue irr I•oth of 034,1 will e 10-1.1/1) .
fir Ow litho N 111 1 ,411, • argue, for the flartit'ival That
111.1 eitaii..t get them here. The Empire Illy one. in Oita
the OL it and left for Dubuque well loaded.
"The river opposite , mtluites rry . The
Upper )11seise:pto n falling, with a genet stage all along
The llliiu. l a 14 Yr , well, nod )li4p.,itt i
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matt who enters. itt ~ n o• nlmal the 111. Itnrgo of hi., all
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ii 111.41 they h:tte hada V: Itluru. 111,•) hart , 0011,1014 of
ywmrut 11111,40 fee theflirt. taaanallyti V-1 , 1 Ihai
tiny that midi, hi+ lainiatgiithatt the Seminal) rVI
11. , 1 fad I,• I,riourr a large allure of lall , ll , faro, moil 5ta1,1,,,, I
l'er+ell. , having ,Lat,,litetl,o iiitiah , are tell lii
desired Ili, lowiairit 01,11,01,4 w ith Ole minutiae.
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1111.1 101.111. , 11. Int , 11,1 A 10011 11111,1 rOOOll 1111. 0,1
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7... 4) i 15 Whin. Syrup:
:al I,iti, 8. House Syrup. Formai, lip
i ai•fl • F. IL BRAVO. Nit. I Diamond. i 1
4..:,. l't i A R.--- Ptrne New Orleans in store anti
el 1.3 ter sale by i ~, yr. 1 Jetts 1.10t)Rli EMI
tt t -. t
Jueeplt Whites Carriage Repository. -,,
• 1,1,E1 , 11 WHIT'S, now carrying en hue
' el littAtt In hi, 011111,10110111 - 111114SelS, know lately
• mi tar t osto.to the PitutburKl i s and OrtVllelbllrg s
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".. Ttll noise, near the Two M ile Ilan, between
i l'ittstough and lowtenceellle,rollMlDatully invites the public ,.
.1., tlt, II itllttl,ltt.ltt., t, I It; lt,epoct his stock of CAR8.1.1(10., BULIGIKS, lie And lie
N \ 11.1.1411 I , .1 f tilN,lt, pat•ticularly informs gentlemonpuediasers, that one price
,
Tlllttlltolt I: B. LIN! it. only 15 umla
liltst , el in I.li W I M . . )t.; . Fourteen years' experience In the business enables bins to,
' ;plat before his poems the ewe. choice collection of Cars:
„,_..... ai ,
p()RTs:%touTtrs LI VERY AND SALt: twos which, many year, past stress been his particulate
S 'F A Ft L It , department to select, from the rtrious and 11108). talented
]?astern manufacturers. The success of his new system. is
Os M 111 C LT AND IV.Vrial [ITEM&
K /TT.) NNLV.... r if4
Illylfriini . I cotnplete--the stammer of his arrangstmehts 'rill intipply ihei !
het and moat eishkmable mminfactureest moderato prides ,
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D ONNETS AN I) MANTILLAS.—A. ik: Uneucumbered by those biers expeuoas,which the manic! ,
j_.) MASON A CO. will open, tin slowlay, :Wu U.itit, mei for decorating houses of bus} ma ha s s heaped v nixie the w r l tta i 1
ether splendid lot of 14011,tit.U1 ILL3II Niltraillall, 11l An materials of goods, (owing to large rents,) JO II i sant
ices.. I
and the newest and most tiesirable styles 1.'1:2 on ready meney only, at much less than the wmal p ces.
• .pie-Corriageo repaired in the best manner, with despatch..
AP A R'l.'N Elt WAN T E i).—The linden- tahssiaw i
signed wishes to sell the ,an-turf of nit es.tettslv4.4
I'OA I. WOItKS, all in the Joist of order, mid in fpli opera- WATER PIPES—Stone Water Pipes,
con, with entries and rooms outlicieut to employ eixt ) y V from two to six inch calibre, for sale by
miners. lie will sell the whole, If desirable. myl3 HENRY. ....ClOLLl4,fil s
,p2il,litt• A. .1. BAKh'lt. Webster It. Ot. pa
T EAS. -100 half chests Imperial, GunpoW- latest styles of French Shirt Bosoms. -Wit i't ,
and t h e,e
‘2IIRT
0 1 BOSONS—
.We have ye eelliiiia: . .
der, Young Upson and Black Teas, in store and fur embnildered. L. Klilai'vetris , a shr,„i . ;:%
ce by [sllYbl JOHN )100livilFajlt st yleo• ll6 . , 7 o WatidJittealt,ti r! ,
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=MEM
Pittgbiargh, Cincinnati,
LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS.{
THE PITTSBURGH AN» CINCINNATI
STEAM PACHRT i.IFE , 1
coNVEVINCE nv PASSEVIEWS AN6 vitintilfT
Pilibiburvity Clutkunst', Louldyllic , .
and Saint Loulr. S
.
THIN LINK k compeer(' .1 ...gee
f i N t ,Foo, NAVITI . III BN:intern, ilitep."
qnallisi Ga• xi... 1. 4.1.•n,1,,,, „„ i „,,
and comfort, 4.11.1 in lit.' .INI i iql.•1. , 111 I.‘ll 1 LINE or ,I' , .04
I', Kri ., ••It ti,' litti.• I 1,..r. il I ..iltw, 1., .4 11 It ,1.... tl. ri. Melt
I..ee ..1 : . 'icitit4 , 4 1 /1•411 *hitt 11.11111 t 1.. i..,titnrille Alla ti.l.to ,
lull 11 V. Illat I.,..nttept ne.l ireighte :or 141,41 .1.1
~..r.,)4,11 thmuyir ilatly. 'Ewe, twik Slt.msttri 4 have been stint
1. , Lit. , LOW, 11 It.. it It.qt r..isetit.in tsl the tenet% leg Letle
. 1hri,5,..1 flepti-0,4,
/1... e t ,.
I lipla.ta. 1 . ,,,, 1511.111, 1 . yfr, .
htlett EVE ST A'rV. M W. 8111..T2R7A , vErt,..faisn.in) •
el ri ~i .' Ii IlEl'i,l‘.i. 'i•..., .Ni. i .uas,.- I M. 11 .Y•
A 1.1.1M111 , :N Y . . 11. N. (\text'. .Teeetlety.
i'l NiIN N ATI .. i 1 int titS Weleee.ley.
I . llll..thta.l'lllA . If. J. tiltAcK Thrirttlft).
I•WiNSVI.V.A NI A. . . litett4 laintOixtit... Friday.
prresitu ft( 111 ,J. O'NI,IL .. ... ...-. , Afttrlntny.
101_ Leave daily et It) A. NI, itreeieely.
2... tretttitt received /tiler eh.' o . e.teek nu the teentieg of
ticpal 1/1..
prit . f irnlart, nppir.,n board, Or to
Jon ti lt . I.IVINLItfON, } . •
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JOIIN etgelitt4
Itlononoliele
rtitlin ow a. Novr)nlrr, 1845 , -4d.4 1 3 1 1 ,
stenbenville s and Wheeling
The DIURNAL, Capt. .1. A. Baines, and the
FOREST CITY, Capt. B. War, will run hd
REGULAR DAILY PACKETS between Pitts.
horch. Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all interniee .
Undo porta_
The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Monday's, We.d.
nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—REM:MEM, she
will leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
at :3.6 o'clock, A. Al.
The PUREST CITY will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays,
Thursday and Satnrdaya, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—KerUIOUTIO,
hi)a will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesday and Fri
days, at 7% o'clock, A.M.
For freight or pawns apply on board, or to
J. D. COLIANGWOOD,..Agent,
nov2o No. 155 Front street.
Regular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta,
Parkersburg. Ilockingport, Pomeroy,
Point Pleasant anti Galipolis.
The new and vary light draught steamer
CHARLES AVERY, Carr. W. P. TOXILENW4
will leave for the above and intermediate porta
every Friday. at 4 P. M.
The Charles Avery is now receiving freight at the Monon
gahela wharf, Isetwveit Ferry and Short streets.
The downer CAEVQIT, Captain D. T. Snowle
—Clerk, E. MAkent, will leave for the above mid
inter mediate porta on SATURDAY, May 3154-
at 3 of clock, P. Si.
alFia frei t tht ~r pasaage 'apply on lentrit. or at Ole IVTTS
oCROII lil A RIN E ASSOCIATION Rooslft, No. 82 Witter
ttreet. . iny
The eteamer C H I C A U 0, Capt. T. JA v Eve,
—Clerk, M. B. 11 - ARV:W. -will leave for the
above anti intermediate [Arta ow THURSDAY,
MA, :a lo o'clock A. M.
For freight or pamiage apply on boariL or at the PITT:i
f:WWII MAItIN a: ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. 82 Water
soy?'.7
lag The fine mean:Ler BAY CITY, Captain A. I).
th B Lt2B4—Clerk, N. I. Fottir.r.,— will leave. fur
the shore and Intermediate porta on WEDN
BAY, May •,.1111, at 11 N.
For freight or passage apply on hearil or at the RUTS.
Al Ala V. ANNOCIATIOei itoOMS, No. 82 Water
,-1- nir.M
For St. Louts, Galena Dubuque and SL.
otratner .7. d. c.III.S'ON --Cart. 1). 7..
flab Kitt B 1..,v..
raa,tiat. , 117 1.
P$ A. %I.
• . . . . .
t••r t pasksa.:.• .apply at the , prrri.
Rl 10.11 41:1 NK Alvh I ATILoN IaiONIS. Fn. s 9 Water
ray2B
Loisiw and Lilluole River.
11. tii)o. 1101. MES,
Ttto... KEN •s-.1.1, Pas c,
1.- av• the etl....ve ...I .11 at.trt ports ..n
s 1.4 , 10 A Al
F .r .r :44.1c t.O att. 1.111 . /1-
Itl i:..lt not•Nis. No. 2 Watt,
nty:!.*:
•
I i.NI ''.\ A co "I'itANSPOirrATION
‘t• ph
. lit %%1 PI.NNSYL AhtA CANAL.
att4 I.lil T111 . 14/I CAI Fito3l Tiff:
1.1,. , I. !I' It.A LIMI4, out' It tend. aliol nil 11i....
tt; ..1.141,20 11
I'n.a.e anal 411.1 Itatire...l.. !lent Ism
t •ttlI• r.ll 10, 110',. , 1 itt eatist.l.ion t. , nhile
I -. , 1 +.4.1., 4,4 11'.•-tt.lftt rl.-IztO The Al ()IDA NcK
Tili: t %VI 1.,1. I' 1 . 1.4 N \ Tltit ALLEAJLIENI:
/ ,, R1 I LIWAD 1,11 dowtatrts to 'the
1; ytri. ..... • a ~/ ..I],t ht.
• N I la 4t the Ctmal Ruin.
Islt t t 1.1.0 V D t LRNION.
.JONZS PtIR SALE.---
Ly tutt1er,,,,..1 ter rale. the , fine
t. I. .111 \ noW 1441 AL lite
li
41. I- oN Ks In•• 1 1 ," y.ftir otml four aterittei
14.1. 11.4,1fi1i (OWL
...hro in diameter. ; tort .ireke. She if
414.1.4 e "nit., WO .k,ll raPtid In nil MorpOell The cabin-ire
trf ILot to ...I Imo ,11., att.! titte.l up in IlidfflOttrOgulif
~. ~.;~::
~.:.
MEE
11. r.• L.I. JON F., will t.e .01.1 wn the 6.4lowirtr: terinso--
et) .I,..fint, tahste 4.1,12 swl lb month,. with iu
ter,,t yrovell it 0441 Ikukt is tint .4.1 at
ell, ',fore the Ist day rX Jule ou.st; Lb. aill I.e 14 ,
al nu 4 day.
A ha. ill taa 11424 oat the PAUL ES, will
Ar. I tia••tti TO the loo.l.,'stigne./ for settLyment along; will.
I h. ttl- clam. as o...•:• W. asid 1...1 to 501.1.
".C.:ltjvl
(LEI ELAND AND PITTSBURGH
rur tqlORT."l' Al D QUICKIWr ROUTH TO Ceroaeo•
VIII tug N..ato U L'IT. IS vi. i'LIITY.LAND.
Ma 14.6 i, is Iluodrott tulle+ shorter anti abent 1111:10
.I.....citrr than the ..ircalto. oue win latill.o.ipulte. •
Ti... Italy Tr.... 19.1.11.1nuxh ro4 Ctuvulnnd.
Dally T.a.ne l+mr..•n CleVelautl 41..1CW:rag,
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Tie to CioNelmtatl nia Itount, Chttmgo unity-fur hours,
mFt i r Lou. I tort. .4, 0,, heir,
./Pa TUKSI)AV, May :al, tkin Train.
.t, flits tt..a..1 Is ill t tiu v I,4ltras:
VIA ALLIANCE.
Th.. train, of the Ohio nail Przirwylvanin tailroad leave
3:X) A. ii. 11.1 7:3u A. .L and :LIM I'. M.
. „
Atha., ea tO A. V. and 11..60 A. M. anti t 14.50 P. M.
ATE Eve. .it ClE.Evel.on.l at 10:09 A. M.. 2:31) I'. M. 11.1,1 4.31.1 P.
iItIIIPS tErtg, there wtth Clevelaud aura Toted° Railroad for
Tolodo, sca,E, E Rock bland sod St. Louts. •
l'EuEwstgere tor Toledo, Chimgrk, 't Louie, and the North
leEEN to t : l'itt/ElEurgh on the 7:30 A. Al. train, h 7 going
Vl4 ri to win mrtive In chkAgo Wert ut,i
l'.utsougers for T..1...t0, SL UAL* tx k Island,
tiaktut. ,tot the Nortti.wuAt. wbo seialt to go ttutrogh with.
.httoutioa, will tut-. tb, !sato leaviug Pitteliturgil at 7:20
A ‘S., aA that Le the .aly tlau, by witiat close
“A•... through b. tn.. \
1 . 11. t row.,r at A. M. awl Wendt - Sl°
At 4 ut) I'. M. eau tne utity oto.l by whiob ptueuutgera Pie
Synth of A11140.1`, dtfitionfl on the 'Dux.-
t.auwra Forest and DOtrual lea... their landing,
Iton•e. es• ly morning itiondaya
....pie,' at lo o'rlork, for Wxßwillq eonnecting there with , .
t he. tno n I,mring at 4 ka) P. M.., A Iltanee at er.60,, and arriving
Cirridatol at 9'3* M COalle r ettlse With the train for
'1 ....Iv and Chia,go, mud N1J:11. Urlitiral Railroad Warner for
I,troit and Ciorago.
Thheb. for Chiraco and other poiutr on the Tiorth , zoliti
are anti at $1 to 0.'4 1.3 than via Alliance.
TI. train• rottnivt at !Ludlam with trains
i:tLyaltoga Falls awl Al rou.
I . ,Let..•il,;••rs 1.. r, awl other sta.
L. orl I , l4l,llrikwas N xt.•ttoilm. to co thr..nOt saw.. day
milhoul .1. •ii.
litit II t.. fit til ell.'N'Oti:t I . 1%.1„ to Pita CLlcago run an
(AL., • I.PBVt• C10V. 4 11111.1 AL I. :to A. M , 8:30, 8:-1.6 and
9 4.. I•. NI Ai rive at l'hica.g.. at 10:'-‘) P. ' M t , 8:10 A. M.,
• N t 1 mnl (1.01 , P. M
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Ist •:d...r;. . _ do.v. re.
.
, 1 AIIISmc "41 l.a PAIL , .. Sid 00 $l2 50
1.. 1.1 . 4 . la 00 II alt
14 JO Nou
• ch‘,.3., 11 tlO lrl - Nlrint.;ll.l.l, 14 ;0 111 tU
.1014 4U 19 oil 15 tat.
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to 10 :AP •• IS 00 14 uu
• 1100516 n U. • :to z. 11 :5
1. tki 1:1 nu
1 linges%ll Vitre to sg‘ , sti 04i. Rork Islllo.l $lO,OO.
throngh Toelerrland ati.l
o .0o 1, , 1t10 1, 1.,1 14% lowlim 114 . 6<.1 , at The.
11,. ibo 51.....41gn10,1% H. atnr, 11%1•%1
I-1..
' - 11.11.1. AN I) ('ROSS-orT SANS,
li'l .1‘,.... 411 , 1 (WI, grytlit: :
I 1 : 111111. Chain mid Hittnt.•4;
, I iny ant Mahura Forks. 'l4,gothot with a lavott
ai, .•zr, asito a,isortruent of Illat‘lwarkviast rewire. twit WV.
I ..do 1. , ,, at N....:: WOO.l turd. beINVO2II Dianwiii alley mat
I ..,11 - th a11.,.t, 1'11161.1dt:4.h. ..., , ,t31 . 1.. VAIINIISTOC.K.
l'ittsburylr. April '24111.1 4 t411.
Wurnt,
1 , 111" ER Flmorrti,
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WHEELING, &c.
Packets
ZANESVILLE.
Zanesville Packet
CINCINNATI.
Pm r Cin uisuiatl
WE I SVILLE.
For LOulev
SAINT LOLILS, &e.
Pant, direct
W. A CALDWELL, t .
MAIM STERLINO.
RAILROAD,
tIOINZVTINAi MTH
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
Cu A LLIAISOK
\ IA
FARE VIA
,ALI.IANCK AND CLEVP.L.4.ND
14JILANTI. 90) t • Cleve
,1 A. CALMIIKV, vut.t,,,,•.1,
iealtL•td fir
IP 11/!?
falbtf poilovy,os,o9,
14 • 0 1Kkil-ON. x `"
Nl' • Nit
-1856‘
DYSPEPSIA
DISEASE OF THE RIDNItt-
LI VEIL cOMPLAINT...;- ‘ .„ 4
WEAKNES4, OF ANT 41141)„ , ‘ , ..-,
- t
FEVER AND
A ND the rurtotts ofreetions conßequent upon
„C"l._ a divorderild Stetnarli or Tait: 'Stich stelbdlgeatitin,ti
Aridity of the Stomach, Colicky Tahiti, klearthurtiritol
Appetite, Deepotidency, VilfltiVolloll3, andvinteldltig
Pilo.. In all Nervous., Rheumatic tat Neuralgic !Wee"
hone, it him in numerous instances thared laigliirbetterßiat" ,
fuel in others affected a decided care, ,
.. . . _.
y
Nature finds no new. enemy to cornball- Trithithlidoir 0 3
ful.taulc In the system. Its efilicts ate aimed' makiiiil,‘ if A
th 6 cure parournent. it communicates no violent' shoe , to
the system, but by arousing its rile( energy tion001111,1'sto•
tLen, enables it.to throw otr tho canii, and thin thiatoitlay , 4
eradicates' the disease.
When Its medicinal virtnes are so uttivonsallt`..arik&O...i.
edged. and particularly ham, where it Imbed:mel i takitiret.,it
tar a family medicine, that it is sold by many ortiii - T om ,
as well as, all the,druggists. It *Mild tieetteCneeti
offer further evidence. yet as there are doubtless inane...litho -
have - tried war advertised remedlea. ann i iitiffea
Dyspepsia fatale or more of its dreadittl . rit 11, t
the foll Owing certlficatea, the wathentitite, ~.
be doubted, combigas they do - - fromPersoul itelt.4o#,`•
WHAT IT IS DOING roliviiicsioc." ,
Wm. telitiChman, Esq
"I have frequently usedikethirre'sOlottsted..rObirAST;
find it invariably nellevesitidignethin
_anti
Bev. Samuel Babcock says: "I found Spbnliktitilif tient—
its use for a severe headache; witli 6 tiltcitl - ba . ,latief,iio t :
fared."
.1. W. Woodwell, Esq, "•ttavensed
land Bitten" myself, and recommended It te - othWa,'EnC,l
It to be just what it IS represented."; ,
Ald.Jonathan Neely, of Lower Bteltar, "1 bfitlirit,..=
rived great benefit than-its use far vreaknati of tbit'ettenage '
and indigestion." - • '
James 111. , 11lurphy says: " After:ikveral PhYidilkoslatit
„therhave's Hollandllitters removed HtePtiin:fibtii"
my heart andidde, firming 'front •
The editor" ofthe Kltimittingh)vm ;IV"'
of the beat physicians in this place Ne"
Holland Bittern oared me of the worst form oC dyer . , r . ""
Francis only Mannfantoter of
tract of Coffee, gays: I know - that your Hhllatar ttere,Bt'.
one of the best medicines In the world' for o'dhliardireil
stomach or liver."
Dr. lalvvig,eirlitorortho p 143 notthee
it n medicine deserving the confidence ofthe ' '
Dr. Eberiet. the leading Derinan plirdClart of relive.,
has prescribed it Pregnantly doling thelast'three yearn, with
marked anrcoas. in debilitated states of the digeative organs.
or of the system generally.
The manager of Ration's Vinegar Factory gays: . 4 L wed
it myself. and wag therefore induced to try its effectbrau
my wife, (troubled with the great debility common (coin
a consumptive habit.) and really it in doing her more (vita)
than anything ,ite has l•N;r 4 1 ) . , 14.1A11 ,. . "
Whoever exports to final in this a beverage *Mho d
pointrd, bat to the sick, weak anti low. spirited.. m
pave a gratefhl aromatic cordial, posseeaed otaintittlar . ettt
edict properties
CAUTION(
The great popularity of this defightfulAroma u
'haul
many imitations, which the public should guard withiPt,pu.r.,
chasing. Bo not persuaded to buy anything else initil_you.
havewiren BoerhaYe's Rolland Bitters a air trial, .Diaa..hok.
do will COLlTiltei, you how infinitely oupeu - ior,itialo44l tbeee
imitations.
tir Sold at $1 per bottle, or six' bottles LOC $6 by as so
proprietors, BENJABIN PAOB, CO..
)lanufarDulug PharmaCeutists and,chfmlatN . .
cor.Smithfligd sod Third streets, Pitishurs,fi.
COMB *I. 41r-Yr.
PhilodelphLi. T. W. Dy..tt .1. Sous, 1,32 N. 2.1 et eel New
York, Borneo a Pork. UN Broadway, corner Duane. Balti
more Coopare Prater., Gay saver awl Penna. Avenue.
Cincinnati. John D. Pork. Chicago, Barclay Crothers.,2l2
Water st. St. Louis, Barnard, Adains Is.. N. Orleans, J.
Wright A CO. isky2.2
ACARI) TO TIIE IYIES.-
1.)1. - rosco•s bioNrur.T. .
Y.NI A 1.E1 4 .. The c.nril.ivatino illgrt'tliENlta in Dr. !Myna-
Golden Pillicore tierfertly harrules, They hatM ; heert
inaat In Itie private practice of old - Dr. DitponCii inro:yei3o
yearn. and thong-ands of ladirapei testify to ilicirktlapt,nitdc
lieror-Dulln h e !Mt's,g in altuoiit eytyy calm, iq *roctitAl
irtegularitiel, relieving tanitful and distreiediwci litonskrata.e.
lion, particularly at th.• elan go or life. ct'an stp 111'1 , 111f:' .
u ill enre fluid eiunroon yet in - eolith' dleuuaad, lha I'Vridhal.;
Niarly I . ltl - 1 Isar Ir" tho lend main. .from thateaniplairti.,
The.ithoya !ail hag permaivently cored thin garde, and
core you If vitt, iv., theta: They cannot hptm joy—sin Ilio y,
OM tram. they remove all obstructions, reatote natunt to it',
crier clamor'. not invigorate the whOlte:wtetril
h sill ri..t an I intra.W,"f
these I'lll4 a sio.•,,efill prerentiie, For parilatlaV nee di
r..ct wt's ow the Lei. Provo ;1--and Mill he mitt to ltuiya
confidentially, by eilegintlig $1 to . eillinetif ; the foi-
Inwing agent.. :
Sold hl SAMPLE 3: REF.D. geueral Ageots for Alleklutpy4
City; Ft: LTON'S Drug Stmt., Itirdilmchans. aous
and by W. A. tiII:DEN:PENNEY 1 Co., N3.-4,4lotlcattreete 3
upload*. th...Theadre, Nth.)
prepriecor's priees. 3.,1d tt, all 43romtistaltt theCtritraud
United Stews.
DR. BROWN cuutilau twie..4l,l4Bl4ltWA
;be cure 6131.1,38M5:m-i‘emta% Tar
1.0%-etaildix4.l aura ilk.u,nuitwilit4..• nib 01t1ic041.1010140,
to call without delay. Permute afflicted with Vasifteidsi
CASed, Rheumatism. Piles , . or houtual
delay to grt hat advice. Letters contahalug aiee r ludttedince •
ty auswered.
$16..0350u and Private Room& Na. 50 Smlthattlehatreet.
betseea Third and Bourth strents. El4fiburgb. • jai! f
RIVATE DISEASES'—•:DR:,.IIIWItic IN:ti.
;
P(A) Smithfield street, between.Thiril and Komila
I t
meets, devotes his entire attentleit to an CSIco.-Pra , ....
tir. Hie timbales la, for the meet part, confined:lry d.l
private Yeacreal.Disresss. sad tech painful aifecions
brought on by imprudence, youthful ftninigeoce and emcees..
87}da.lia,.Snddlitia Ernyttonn, tianvrrhea,l.4leo,StriOstre .
urethral Do- char- Impurity of the lIRKsi, ikith alt divests:iv,.
of the Venereal Organ. Skin Dileases, Scorbutic Etdoisatt... i
Vetter. Ringworm. lilettnrial Diseeisest_ _ • Sendind :weeknees. ~
linPoteni7i Piles, illieum"m *Mode Waimea, Sionthly.. -
Suppreesions, Diseased, o( the Joints, kistrdain -datylierniata
',dent-lona, Pains in the Rack and Laing, Irritatiovatiba.,
Bladder and Kidneys , succesafully treated. Cure gym-
Twenty years' practice Ova in this city)ertaWe bk.
I
to oee ,offer assuranc of a speedy cure to all who may none . ..
der tile rare. .
Orrice and Private Consultation Rooms fie Smithdelirst.,
between Third and Yr urth etreet. , • ,
B' Charges maturate. [„.76plassli
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Summer Arrangement... Change of 116Ot'.
Ox and after MONDAY next there Will be THREE DATE%
TRAINS between PITTSBIIRGII and PLIFILADEI‘PCIIA;
THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves" Pittebnigtifor
Philadelphia at (3u A. M.
THE FAST LINE laves Pittshrtralt for Ptißldel hltOte
150 o'clock, P. M. . . . _
THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN tearer, Flttsbtirgb
Philadelphia at 10 P. M. -
BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION" TRAIN' leArcst' •P/titlr
burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:50 . ..ec10c14P. '
BUNTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
daily at 11 o'clook A_ Si., 3,30 P. M., and &"2DP.;'l.y.i."-"•-ri#01 114
as tar as Turtle Creek Bridge.
Thu above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the
to and from St. Louis, Mo.; !Wen, Galena and ChlettM4
Frankfort, Lexington and' Louisville; Ky.; Terre Haute,
Madison, Lafayette and IndiantriailD, I ud.; Cincinnati,.lkKs
ton, Springfield, Bellefontalea, baq4u.ty, Toledo, Pell"
Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon aud .Woustea, MIIOI a
with the Steam Packet Boats from and to
Louis, LOUISVILLE and Crattnessrt.
THROUGH TICKETS can be had to or froui'palier.44,
above places.
For further particulars, see hamild'lls,at ;the dliteiorq
starting points. Passengers from the West Will.finfitlilath s t
shortest and most expeditious route to e i hi m me gaw k
I more, New York, or Boston. .1. 'fr.., •
Agent, Passenger Lhies t itlibilalliX
THOS. MElo.lft rii " i:
Agent, Fionentger Lines.PMedelP
NOTICE is hi' by given that the- Annual
Meeting for the elect.hot of Directors of the Pltts'•
burgh. Ctuelnaati and Louisville Telegraph Company, writ
be held at the National Teirrtuplt (IMP., hi I 400t - S- , lf ag,p
-• Ky., ,e 1 the Ilrat M on day' ta'.ond doll of June nett Y.
at to d, hal; A. M. JijittfllA MANNA.,
turfi: • 'Statratuv.
L, SLACK AND LIME.- , :f4vlrd- Pro
• p—mb a.4e..ring ht thitaolirm of the {Latta of
coaaeo,y, 175.000 luelhela ~f ititluniu.nm
boatirlit mot tipoilithwiliela it fllnri:.ait.l
• roceived al the OM, of Ili, Company uttlitT.4ll!ltSthit
0,.. :Nth hoot., at It o'eloot,:. I'. ii. The Cool, 2inEle obit Lima
b. he of :oath ivialitt. au.] .4,er:A at +
tech tillal15 , 1100:1',41
4111aUttli , . as shall ho approsed of cud ilistiotod.
Tb.' staudani of romptitaih. foe Cool api Ela, ki. l : It
..,units per hualiel.
Payments L, lie toed" raeuthly, tolainitig T-4.1 tad , iitit..
Uri')lotperformance of rotlttai.t.
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l'‘..i.eolle 1•• 1••• directed to JOIIN 111411 p, c.e.) . Prie•i•
detki vl the C‘,011,1•0y,. i r riti onclorsou '•l'Crolmieati ti•r (*nail and
?tact.," ,Jr I,r- t.iiii,, ' as the coo, niaylie. '
J.1.:11119. T..1,11:110N, Viiy,lll, l -
raw, of tho Pittdbrirgli Oiis C'e , .i . .
Mn' loth. 1410. ) lay17:11' .
.1-4INSE1:1) 011.---SObbls. No. 1 L'iti r
se ed - 64
in prime •inler,
_For hale by J. tzellOON?lAtirl l , .
inyi • N'0..311 - 0...1 of.' .
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COFFE— . ,
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1 5 hag , prim.) alii liagiorra Coileo;
20 pockets ii JEIVN •'
2 bagi - Si,. hit -
With ci prime vinnlit ~( "Id 1t..., . reeeive.l I,v -
F. It. i)ttA VC): , ~
°,2 iklitrket Nt. and 1 Dittnuiti.l.,
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PiTTSfirlltlit Vas litth,lSsl4
TI I R PITTSSIURO II TRUST COMPA N - 1" hal; tide; da
ilo , lared a Dividend of SIX PER CRIiT 011 the enpital,Stoet,.
out the profits of the !oat ...ix itionths,paratilti to the
lohlery or their legal reproventatives forthwith.
tuy'Lo:lw._ JOlUi SUULI4r. ettaltiit.
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NEW GOODS.-A. A. NIASON &
L'(l.;,
1...ve Just GOODS.-A.
:hill cum anal:Aids of ueiv i4ftlei
Calicoes and. Olughnaut, Bleached and Brown
Cheeks, Tle-kim„ Tweeds,. Bummer Stnfia, Lilinu RA
Housekeeping &c, all of which Will be sold
reduced prices.
14 . 11 C, 1;1NERY4 i 4 ,46 00 1 / 37 - .
l A. A.
, I t , 4A .
aleortmot of Ribtons, Flowers ann7ll7ll ' ne * r
y e 4:l ° . r of .
every description. suy:!4
VP BANS—Received and for,eale by _
my2a : E.NRY H. 031.,L1N8.4
Tr F4G Algralt 1Q kegs for sale by '
my 23 4 . HENRY H. CoLLI
T - IMPri-150.1./bls. fresh thislihrret•tiv - icIAS4
1 . 4 . IL COLLINVV
Ka QtAY , --21) ;tans Oupley'ii7P4;r6llii; fo
it
A sub by LakYA J. SCUOMM KED 4,,
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