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SPECIAL NOTICES.
APPOINTMENT EXTENDED TO
JUNE PiRST.
DRS. C. M. FIT( Pr 4- sYKES,
retriefil at the):
'PPOSITE ST. CLAIP finial', PITTSBURGH, P
TILL JrNT FIEST, 1859,
tad may be coa3ulte,d daily, (except Sundays)
fit 00lists,: ‘, /1.3 . 111 MA, BRoNcutri3 and `ALL
" 7 ." 1 / 1 1 '. COMPLANTS coinplicutcd witl:pur
pulmonnry dlsaiiso, including
( iitarrh, Heart Disease, Affections ef the Liver,
t Dysrysia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 4c.
7, 3 F RiTCit r. C J aii t Wt.til 1 etAtv that their treatment
Gt CCP:^rants n is b.iad utiou the fact that the direale
0,, &fore: and during its
drissap,;,•-s, they thereforo employ Mucha',
I, a', 11- aa,t 3lialka! s 4 to lioigy the blcun and
suain,i, ia.ot Cto, .y WilC• they uaa MEDICAL IN
HALA.'Pt. tn, which tiny value htelil bat only as Fitliia
t.ces, which riscsi alone /lA7O ,ti. ~ td, and lava
this are, eare.itly wairtme, the preticani
Lune of eurability any treatment based atm. the ',blush
ale, but false idea that the seat of the discase nun b i welled
fu a direct ni.uaei• by lnhslation.
Ala' No charge for consultation.
A flat of quest outs will be seut to those is lshiug to ...iusalt
no by letter. Address
Dath 0. li. tilTeli A J. W. SYS, KS.,
191 Peun street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
il:fr WHY Wl.Lif YOU SUPPER 7—Real the ts,stlubsuy
or Dr. H. P. L.C.II7.tRIJ, DrUggitt, Payette C. U., Ale,
daun
uty 16, 1853.
Dear 811 , —!' Heoth.nd's C mau 13lit blj Lave dune wumitro
in this section. A youth, a euu of G. M. ilubbert, Esq., of
this county, had been for et - sveral mouths under the care of
our best practitioners without teller, and the caseivvrted
doubtftil, and the young man although scarcely able to got
about, commenced with the Hitters. _He found so much re
lief from the that bottle, ho continued to take, until a cam
.piete cure was etl t , cted. He is uow peritLtly well end stout:"
Bes advertisouient.
tale by et..V.711:3 ill), yp‘g,
ap9 2s lee'
4.21 - A RECIPE THAT RARELY EVER FAILS TO
CURE A COLD.—Now, while whiter, with its burtheu of
Colds and Couglis,le with us. WO think. a remedy that will
relieve each visitations should be highly prized, and all who
know the worth of this comedy, will do as we do—prize it
doubly. Take a doubt: die e of Dr. SJ.nford's Invigorator,
and It will giro greater relief than any other medicine we
ever tried, for we have rarely to repeat the dose to be en
tirely free frzun Cough, and es soon as the lunge have time
to throw ai the collected mutt ,r, the cure Is comple'e. Ia
a family medicine, for the cure of Bowel Dieeasee, Worms,
Derangement of the SkiIIISCII and Liver, we can reconiiineid
it knowingly. un 12:1 mita w '
Othoi or rxe Pali-Amami a Haszon ithiumi 0,., t
Pittslairab, March 15,
NOTI'll TO ST , 3OI:iiOLDERS.—The Stochlield
era of this Company are. hereby notified that toe
number of share, io to which tee Oapits.l Stock le dividvd,
baa this day been hicrenied from B.si Vinisani to Tenuity
Thoutami shorn', in pu Dalt.i.C.) of authority greeted by the
Legislature of 11.4.higan.
New certificates of 'frock ie ex , hinge for the old ones will
be issued at the wilco elan secret iry, Sa the city of Pitts
burgh, on and aiter the Ist illy of April.
No certnleato will bd idsneci fr the fraction of a slave, lytt
parties entitled to fractio.ia! ehared will lid credited there
with on the hooka of the CJnap..ny, and a certificate lasnbd
whenever addt4runents of finch fructiondlcrodita are present
ed to the Eacrezary as will autoant to one or row o shares.
/folders of obi Ceitiffrates will pious present them for ex.
change us early attic' the Ist of April as luny be convenient,
THOS. M. rIOWE, Secretary.
Pittsburgh A Boston Mining Co.
mr2, ' -aw
N . 0T I E.—TIIE ST)OEIHOLDERS OF THE
i r r,z -7 MOUNTAIN ilEAurti ISSTITOTE, are hereby 1h:-
till rl, that; an asir , i67l.l,trit of TWO DOLIARd PER eII&RC on
each Share of the 'Capital Stock of eaid Company, payable
en the 2Dth iuv., at the Dashing house of Kramer ft Bohm,
111 the city of Pit . rdat.irli. By order of the Board,
ap7e2w JOILN GRAFF, Tremnrer.
11 .„ 7 , 141i6INLini MilN'i? DAILY UNION PRAYER
itIEETIN, at LarAYEXTEI HALL,Wood street,
tram 12 to I o'clock:. drily—comnienc.ng FRIDAY, Api ii
9b, and co:1[1011in until lurthe, notice. Layman Will con.
duct the meetings, bat eu are earnestly requested
to be present and tat,: part in the exerclres. Conte in for
Aye minutes, if you caunot remain longer. npß:tf
IhTTSBURGU STEEL M 4 HUB.
lOA.AO JONE'i JNO. L. BOYD WM. MeOULLOEN4.B
JONES, 'BOYD & Co.
klietii.lCTOßlZti OP
STEEL.
ALSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corns? Rosin alid firlrat Streets,
J 925 PITTSBURGH, PA
idl&O JONZ- D. D. 1+.0301
il. IR, it 0 Et ill & CdD.,
itAITITFACTUhIEBE OF
ROLlic.3l3' IMPROVED PATENT
ISTEI% CULTIVATOR TEETH,
COMILII. RO-B AL."D F/PAT STICTINTS,
PP - MAI:TOIL PA
JAMES A, PETZE I 2.,
Forwarding and Oontmission Merchant,
5.7.41 4E14 dSLs Oi.
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Sends, Dried Fruit
and Preduev generally,
OGrubr oY .rdarlr.et and First otraeta.
PEPTBEII NAL PA. .
11.62.Eit ands G. Bail 3y, F.E; 14111itim bilwortt,,
fluthbeTt & ton Pittiih.irgh: Boyd & Ott, .ITatakell
13 Wearingon, B. Brady, 0h31.. M. & M. Bank, Vet
Mangle & Co., George W. A ndPreon, Gordo:, Paxton te Oo
Nrbacanz. rny2sWr.tf
MITUR, riaila C. W. Ittcr.criwr, Pitt6b'n
MILLER 6t, ILICMETSONT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
lIIPORTER3 OF
BRANDIES, .WINES AND SEQARS.
321. and 223, Corner of laberty and
Erwin Streets,
PgTTSBURGN, PA.
IRON, NAILS COTTON TARNS, Ao., to., CONSTANTLY
ON HAND. Lur2
ki A RDW A Ft
c h .AMATELPAHNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
stroet, Pittsburgh, has cm hand a large
•
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Which be will ell very low for C&B3. In addition tu . hia
Lochs, IliugA, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large
assurtmaut of ..sarpuut , ,,r'et Tooll, he has received a largo dui--
ply of BeatiEl"49 Cartera and Smilers -
shovels, Tonguea and Pokers '
•
51E , 1,411 Belle, and .Nlnanioled
ett? Priperving
Office' of Sealer of Weights and
•
Measures.
THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED,
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES,
May bk+ found henceforth, in Cherry alloy, hets.,..m Third
and Fourth t3treof;, whdra orders may be left.
mil3af CHARLES BARNETT.
ARCLIITECTURA.L.—
mtair-er, 'CLOSER, Architects,
No. 112 Smithfield street,
Opposite th, , now Pogt Office,
Execute Plans and Specifications for all kinds of buildings,
Mal superintend the er,•ction of the same.
Mr. BLAB also control:me to attend to the measuring of
builders' work, and Mr. Mosta to the preparation of patent
papers and drawings. mrlldlin cc
xe &T. GROUTT, Importers of Brandies,
Gin, Win, &c. Dealers in flue Old Monongahela
Rye Whisky, Peach and Applo Brandy: also, RECTIFIERS
AND DISTILLERS, corner of S3IITIIPELD and FRONT
Streets. Pithihnrch. Pa.
WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO.,
WHOLEBALE,Aign RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
Noar IVJod utrt t,
PI T TSBURGH, PA.
Oar Aiwaye on hand, Blazaberty, Cherry, and Clognao
Brandies, Olst Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the
ftobast quality. delltydel:
Seed Potatoes.
GENUINE ROUGII PURPLE CHILI
POTATOEB.—ThIs Potato has the reputation of be
ing the moat productive, and the boat bible Potato of all the
new varieties in use. The subscriber having cultivated
them largely for four years ban never known them to rot.
either in the ground or in Isom A limited number of
bushels can be had at a moderate price, by applying to
111,11511.Nti BROS.,
21 Wood str.et, Pittsburgh, Pa.
mr27:3wdt, ,, J
REMOVAL.
o HAVE REMOVED MY WAREROOM
a to the cornzr of
firrsithficla aIIJL `Phird etzeets,
CIP7o ito Yo irg a vnrni - urz Tarcroorn.
ap6.31 WILLIAM NOBLE
TO HOTEL KEEPERS.
A RARE CHANCE.
The Mountain - Hotels for Rent,
THE MOUNTAIN HOTELS AT CRESSON,
on the -Panc,aylvenia Railroad, aro offered for lanai
for a term of Tars. These buildings which are largo and
commodious, ere situated near the Summit of the Allegheny
:Mountains, 12 Cambria county. The salubrity of the cli
mate—the pure water—the beauty of the Mountain Scenery
—the facilities for fishing and hunting, and all those enjoy
ments and recce:A(o , cl which give health and vigor, have
tendered Cresson a - popular place of Summer Resort for
visitors from all parts of the United States. The PennsYl
v:inia Railroad hi rutshea means of aC09314 daily, from all the
priacrival cities of the Union:, and visitors while enjoying
all the pleasures ~f creintry tir„ - era, communicate with the
ti.ties °Very few hour
Tho Howls belong to "The Allegheny Mountain Health
I.l.3titute," with all the furniture and fixtures belonging to
m Company. They are in a euttableconaltion for the rota
tor table accommodation of over TWO amenalp guests.
To a competent manager, the chance is a moat excellent
va: Address; JOSEPH PENNOCK, Pree't,
Pittsburgh, Pa ,
u, J. P. LESLEY,
Oliairraan of Committee,
Philadelphia, Pa,
SPRING , FASHIONS.
riVIE SPRING STYLE SILK HAT, IS
.j. now ready, at C. H. PAULSON'S,
ua2et.3w No. 78 Wood street
NIONS.--10 bbls. Onions for sale by
. 191 Palm street
NO. 87 DIAMOND ALLEY,
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
fiewaboys , Dodge°.
It is a generally conceded fa't that as a class,
newsboys are proverbially shrewd, and sometimes
adopt rather novel moans of disposing of their papers.
Fur some time past we have oba'rved a very small
hey, not three feet high l who is heard crying his pa
' per• through tho streets up to th• hour of midnight.
One night last week we were walking up Market
street at about eleven o'clock, when we were accosted
by this little urchin, crying In a very feeble voice,
" Here's the Reporter, only a cent." Ills manner
a:traeted our attention; we stopped and asked him
why he did not go home, remarking that it was
rather late L,r him to be out. He replied that he did
not like to go home without selling his papers, as ho
was afraid he would be punished if they wore not ail
disposed of. We took pity on the poor boy, took his
four or five Reporters, and handed him a dime. We
had scarcely proceeded two squares further, w lion we
heard a veil& On the other side of the street, crying
" Here's your Reporter, only a cent," and on looki ig
back we observed that it was the same bay who, 1,40
Ing worked upon oar symputb;es, bal.pirked re.•
papers ere bad thrown on the sidewalk, nod a
again ondeavoring to cell thorn. a.lthired the in.,
gennity of the young. merchant, but not his dccep
tion. Another boy ,aaltlioa ef, elicits the s‘yuipatides
of the boarders et a cortaiu hotel, by saying in a
mournful tone, " Plef.se sir, buy the Chronicle; my
father's dead " Of course, under these circumstances
no one could refuso to purchase a paper. This may
he true, but it shows at least that the little news
vender understands taking advantage of eirctun
stances. When those boys grow up, they will be
shrewd, keen business men.
''Country
A number of mechanics aro now engaged on the
New Brighton Car Factory Buildings. The immense
structure will probably be completed shortly after
the first of June. As soon as the condition of the
buildings will permit, the engine, which is now ready,
will be put in. The engine was built by Messrs.
Childs, fll'Oonnel Darragh, of Fallston. It is a
first class engine, and is said to be highly creditable
to the firm.,
On last Thursday evening, the store of James An
derson, at New Brighton, was entered through thc
cellar, and goods to the amount of fifteen dollars ta
ken therefrom,nmong which were hams, percussion
cape, pen-knives, ptrto monnaies, The rascals
escaped. ,
Our townsman, John M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., do
livered a lecture before the New Brill:don Literary
Society, on the subject of " Time and ite Teaching ."
Fri speaking of the lecture the Now Brighten Tinir e
says : In eloquence of manner and matter, we have
seldom heard it equalled. Mr. Kirkpatrick writ sus
tained hie reputation as one of the boat Eimak,re iu
Western Pennsylvania."
The store of J. B. ril'Callen, in New Brighton,
was broken into on Friday night, and a et.nsid
quantity of goods sto]en. Suspicion rested upon a
house, where the stolen goods were supposed to he
secreted, a warrant was issued, a search instituted,
but nothing found.
We learn that the Beaver Bucket and Tub Mann
factory, which has been stopped for some time, has
resumed operations, giving employment to a largo
number of hands.
Complimentary Benefit to Gas. Foster.—Wa have
heard the idea suggested by several persons of giving
a complimentary benefit to this veteran manager as
an early•day. We heartily approve of the sugges
tion, and hope it may be acted upon at once. The
Governor has done much frr the drama in Pittsburgh,
and has devoted his best years in catering to our
amusement, without reaping a suitable pecuniary re
ward. We think the most appropriate time for this
demonstration would be on Monday evening, on the
occavion of the opening of the new Theatre, which
ho has been at such a groat expense in completing,
The Governor has hosts of friends, enough, we aro
quite sure, to fill his spacious establishment at double
price. Who will be the first mover in paying this
deserved compliment to " old Bonaparte ?" ~fie filled
Masonic, Hall at the close of the last season, when a
complimentary banefit was tendered him, and we are
mistaken if he could not again be as successful. We
sincerely wish the Governor may prosper in his new
undertaking, and we are quite sure he will be if he
is sustained ass his energy deserves.
Actors in Town.—We had the pleasure of shokiuo
by the hand on Wednesday evening that Pittsburgh
favorite, " Old Bailey." Ho has bean playing for A
few seasons past at Wood's Theatre, in Cincinnati,
where he has hosts of admirers. We were glad to
see his familiar face once more. He will commence
an engagement with Gov. Foster at the opening of
the New National Theatre.
Julia NI, Cooke. has also returned from Louisvill.7.
and Cincinnati, where she has been playing successful
engagements. She will also be among us this season.
Mr. Page, one of the old stock, a general favorite,
and a rising actor, is also on hand for the grand
opening. We wish them, one and all, Ft100:1;15
Decided.--We have already alluded to the case of
a child belonging to a Mr. Wiener, who alleged that it
had been detained by Mrs. Molts. a resident of the
Eighth ward, without his consent On Wednesday
the matter came before the Guardians of the Poor,
who decided that the child BbOUld remain in the cuss
tody of Mrs. Maltz, believing that Wise° r was unable
to take care of the child, inasmuch as he had been a
county charge for some years. It 8301119 that the
child was de:ertod by i;.a father soma Three years
since; that Mrs. Moltz found it destitute in the
streets, and in a spirit of charity took it home,,And
has takervaro of it ever since. No doubt this poor
child will be happier with her protector than with
her natural father.
Robbery.—The tin shop of Messrs. F. J. Orairr
Co , on Wood street, between Virgin alley and Fifth,
was robbed on Thursday afternoon of some fifty del
lure in money. Mr. Craig, one of the proprietors,
was in the store all day, but did not remember of see
ing any suspicions person on the promises. The thief
probably entered by the back door, as the money wes
taken from a drawer in the safe which stood in the
office. Mr. Craig was in the front shop a pert of the
time. A gold watch which was in the, same drawer,
was, singularly enough, untouched.
Coti/Hon.- 7 -Professor L. .G. Cowper gives his last
"hop " this season at NB •ille Hall, this evening. Ho
is a young man, with but few equals in his profession.
as those who have received instruction in the Tarps'
ohorean art from him can wall attest. To all who
desire to spend an evening in this manner, we say
that we know of no more agreeable place than at the
soiree. of Prof. Cowpor.
Burglary.—On Tuesday night tho store of John
M'Cune, of West Newton, was entered and robbed of
some bacon, chickens, &a. Suspicion fell 'ln a man
named Schelienberger, who left the place next morn
ing on the packet. A constablo was sent to this oily
Liter him, who prtlcured the services of one of our
police officers, and going to the boat on its arrival at
our wharf, Sehellenbergor was arrested. lie was sent
back to West Newton yesterday.
Remanded.—Perry Hartman, the man who was ar.
rested for attempting to cut the throat of the girl
Williams, some weeks since, was taken to York
county, in this State, by Jailor Phillips, last night.
He had boon released on bail for a charge of assault
and battery with intent to kill ; Hartman ran away,
and the wonaan afterwards died. Hartman was re
turned to justice in that county by an order from
Court, appointing Mr. Phillips a deputy to take him
(Lore.
The Choice Enyliah and American Bool.•s to be sold
to morrow evening, by catalogue, on the second floor
of Davis' New Auction Building, Fifth street, are
now arranged for examination. The collection is
extensive, varied and valuable, comprehending fine
editions of the best authors in English and American
liteaature, history, science and the arts, with stand.
ord translations of the ancient classics. This is an
unusually favorable opportunity for good reading. s
One evening last week, the barn of Martin Clever,
of Rubinson township, was discovered to bo on fire;
all efforts to save it were unavailing, and it wan to-
tally destroyed, with its contents, which, however,
wore of little value. The loss is about $7OO, which
is partially covered by insurance. The origin of the
fire has not bean ascertained. No firo had been used
in the building.
We understand that the opening of the new Thee
ire has been postponed until Monday evening, as it
will he impossible to complete it in time for a per
f rrnance on Saturday evening. The stock engaged
is said to be the hest employed here for soma years.
The leader is Mr. Keihel, said to he a very superior
actor. Young will of course he here , K e could
scarcely do without him.
Theatre.—Mr. Hadaway played Atniaideb Sleek,
is the excellent comedy of " The Serious Family,"
last evening, to a poor house. He deserved a better
benefit, and we are sorry he was not more liberally
patronized. The new drama of the " The 'Mormons,
or Life at Salt Lake City," will be presented this
evening.
Pooponchtant.—The concert whioh was to have
been given by Mrs. Morton this week has been post
poned until Thiarsfiy, the 15th inst. Mrs. M. is said
to be au excellent artiste, and well worthy a liberal
patronage.
Bell Bingere.—The Swiss 801 l B.ingers gave their
first performance at Ilasouio Hall last evening to 8.
fair audience. They will repeat the entertainment
this and tomorrow evenings.
A Change.---Mr. John T. Whitten, formerly
Mayor's Clerk, has retired from that position, and
his piano is now occupied by William Barnhill, Jr.,
a young man said to be well qualified for the post,
Mayor Stuckrath transacted no business of any im
portance pesterday. He had a few common watch
house cases in the morning.
Nothin of special importance transpired at am
Court House yesterday.
Find Arrival of Spring Good* at Uarnagharee, Al
legheny City.—A very fall and elegant stook of cloths,
now style oassimeres and vestings, furnishing goods,
do., for men and boys' wear, are now opened, to Which
the attention of cash buyers is invited. Terms being
strictly each;. buyers may rely on the prizes being
evocable.
e==ffE=ZE
THE GREAT I'OPIII A RITY OF IiOSTETEBR'S
STOMACH BITTERS prepsred by the eminent physician,
Cr: J. Hostetter, Ie utibound.d. Daily does he receive the
voluntary testimonials of tipo afflicted, who have been cured
of long-standing diseases, through the use of the "Bitters,"
and ddly the sale of this medicine is increasing, and extend.
lug Its sphere of usefulness among suffering humanity.
For mil - using all mol bid matter from the stomach, regulat
ing tffal-ibtrels; strengthening the 61,21 re body, and Impart
ing vizor and tone to the entire human system, it cannot
be equalled. We woubi recoratimud all who are afficted
with any of these tetrilne diako2,o3, to immediately procure
a bottle of the Bittec4, anA oil:a:nits will vanquish like
snow before a scorchhre sun.
Fur 3 , 11,.. Ly drthirLlL3 and dealurd everyviliere,
nd Li :ILKiTETTER & SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
afj Water and 68 Front strents.
a.r27 --lel
MEYER,JOSEPIi
M.&NUFACS'OREI3 (,F
Fancy & Plain Feurniirtare &, Chairs,
69 st use u:sittu~, 42-11 1 - atonta street,
ABOVE Tin CANAL BRIDUE,
4ii• lu additiva Cv CLo floutturb tilbiill633, I hititl .itiVOtu
attbutiun t,, UNI)Sti'PARINti. no dc4l
MEM!
AAli; .7? E..!1 . 1 IHAN I S
PITTSBMIGH E ATR E.
1 1 / 2 1169 KIMBERLY
3. 43 HANLEY ....
Pil/01:: on AI.,1100:1
.boe. Private Bur, largo $8 08
2'.0. Prisato Box, bloall 000
ltic. Colored Box 35c.
U 014 7 ,5 ...... . ,
SOCOLIti Pier
Third Thai..
Sing,la fie..ij iu "eriv.l.V.3 tos, $l. I Colored 0ti11ery.........15c
11,TERATION 01' TISIE.
Doc , r9 open at 7 Pcirforataue to commence at 7!4.
Box °lnce, fin . nate or Ttrketn: van front 10 to 3 o'clock,
ANtYPITER GREAT VARIETY.
AND ONLii Nto tip 8
VI R. 131
FRIDAY acid SATURDAY EVENINU'S, April 9tll aid
10th, of au intensely, eiciting, cotemporaneous Drama,
which has met with a run of scvofal wei - dis at Durtou'm
Theatte, , lcew York, to 3 acts, and entitled
TEE MORMONS or, LIVE AT SALT LAKE CITY,
ittea to u.x',o bit VIIVNo th....t.tia' and exdt
ing doiugd of the Mormons in their own homes—the policy
their rnlerii, their cennectlon with the Indiana, hostility
the foderal government, the workings of their peculiar
doa.eetic inAtitutimp, sufferings of the numerous wises and
Andrei:l, public ceremonies, and private habits and manners,
with an interesting story 01 American emigrant% and the
a."nassinati , ,na by the Danitos—cast to the frill strength of
the fellowing..tla-STAft COMPANItY
Brighara Young Mr. Weaver... Timothy Nogge, (a Tuna.
way Alderman, from New York, with a family of 13 NAVIN,
and a regiment of little reeporisibiliCes.) Mr. Hade.way...
Ambrose 'o,'; odv'lle, (a recent convert,) Mr. A.htner...Lney
Woodville. (bin . ‘th'e ) 3.11 Re Kimberly... Mrs. Noggs No. 1,
'.lrs. Van Deerlug...MrA.ls7oggs No. 2, Mrs. Derrell...Bridget
Nogge No. 3. Eons Cline—and a dozen othe Mr
regini,nt of lift's Nvg Markham, (otherwise Digit,
Eye, a Trapper) Mr Hauley...tlodtray Blair, (Chief
Dauires,) sir. 'l'. J. Fannin. his first appearance here for
many year9...!-e7g.mnt Mr.Padgin, (an Irish soldier in the
U. h. Ariny,) Mr. Slevin,
After Etch a Comic Song by
Dance
, 'l3 conclude wit', a popular Farce
JOHN W. 31'CA - 1/THY
1311 AL P 0 S E I
IVILL ATTEND 'lO THE POSTING
nod DISTAILIUTIN 1 of all kind?. of
BILLS FOR C3N6'itdi,l'. EXIILBITIONki, Ao.
All communiLl,tloui- t , y moil. telegraph, or othex•
~ :iro---direct-3d to tfio oitic. of al. Morning Post, vill recbive
prompt 40,ntinn ap7
JAMES IP. TANNER,
56 Wood tereet, Pittsbaurgh,Pa.,
LIN Ito" the attention of hi cne.totnors and bnyars general
ly, ii r,I,E largo stock of
NEW SPRINU GOODS,
Ilaught itua, Nislat;:.tur.rs
0021PRIRIN43
GATTNRc,
EN=E3I!EIMMtEIE
BON I' , ."7",
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B ,ys and Youth'd
Ph M ListF
tlniiN,
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it will 60 t,aud lu 06 - at r
Great ir3ia,..,1,3,71:3 u.A.MI &hi oumpt
TINIE BIJ Y EitS
Orden solicibid and wad packed
mr27:dtjel—ia
RIEW T RIMMING S ! N tsW Tit MIMING S
J B SH,
_ No. 65 'Market street,
Latdli,e, walls It xud.x ihihie the New 4.1'1,4 stock of
Till)111INGS, 101B110114.11tIEL+,
RIBL'ONB,
RIJOHB: 4 , LIOSIERY,
J:JUVE.4I3 KID ULOVE;3, CiAUNtI.IM.
EMBitolLiEtiEb MARSEILLES 'SKIRTS,
XPA N SION STEEL SPRING SKIRTS,
Ell EMOID atED,ADIECRANIC 9YD
RENCIT CORSETS!
INFANTS' FANCY CAPS,
,n(1 HEAD-DRESSES, AT
Notice.
rffIHE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
°Meting between the tindervgned, under the name
and style of HORT. H. PATTEitSuN it' 00., ie thin day die.
,oivrd by mutual cumeut, ) y the withdrawal of Robert H.
Vet:onion from the arm Thr bositieis of the late firm will
settled by W. W. Anderson, at the olllce of the stable on
Fourth street. itOBT. li. PATTERSON,
Pittsburgh, April 1, 1658. RUDY PATTERRJN.
The Livery BGJ,Io oe Neurth street will be continued by
EIWY PA.TTEIZSON.
I..i,.ery :table ou Diamond atrett, corner rat Cherry
alley, above timitblield sLreet, will be continued by
ap3:lw HOST. li. I'ATTI,III9Ov.
cIfEAMBUAT FUR SALE.-
The steamboat GRAND TUSK, has been
tr.:roughly repaired and is in complete order,
and is in every respect a Ll N 0.2 boat; her class
being the same as when hew All contracts for repairs to
tile boat have required ell work tl be done in the beat pee.
elbh, manner, subject to the approval or rejection of an ex
petienced steamboat builder. These contracts have been
properly executed, and she is now offered for sale as com
plete awl worthy of the attention of parties wanting a first
rate steamboat.
She is 160 feet long, 33• feet beam, and 6% feet hold—is
r..ry well timbered and fastened., and sound and etannch in
particular.
Powat—Thrje toilers 24 feet long, 3d inches diameter
cylinders 18A inches diameter ; with 6 feet stroke, and is
tti,wn to to a rear boat; is supplied with a nigger engine.
Ca.e.bigiT—Will carry 650 tons.
Draws 26 inches water; has a very fine cabin.
Hua—One-fourth C 5311; balance iu good appoved en
dorsed paler at 6, 12 and lb mouths, with Interest; or more
hhcral if required, upon undoubted security. Apply to
CAPT. MARE STERLING.
GO AND SIEIE'.
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind Factory,
OORIYER THIRD AND MARKET .TB., PITTSBURGH.
"HOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
House with VENITIAI4 BLINDS, of the moat exqui
site and elaborate finish, will find it to their Interests to give
me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up
by tee boat mochanlcs (not apprenticed.) Every attention is
to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work
warranted. No. 7'.,t THIRD Strati., Pittsburgh. jmythlyis
ROBEST DAITELL- .TL.117.8 E. DERADING
ItOBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholegit
Gro?en, Oommissmn and Forv.rdiug Merchu.nta and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh •L'ianufacttu - es, No. 2n
Lit-Arty pittobs.7 2 h. nov.2s:F.
Illiouse to Rent.
frHOSE DESIROUS OF SECURING A
comfortable house in the country, eon be accommo
dated by applying to the undereinued. The house is a stone
cottage, in the upper part of Ete7t Liberty, with about one
acre oliground t a stable and slaughter house.
wintaq LOGAN.
East Litierty.
Safety and E.conortay in Light.
WHY %VITAL YOU BURN CAMPIIENE
AND FLUID, when you can got a cheaper and
better light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Can
nel Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleas
ant, and safe portable light ever offered to the public, and
no danger of explosion; more brilliant than gas, and quite
as cheap; lamps of the most simple and easily managed
construction. For sale by 'P. D. G. lIODKI
No. i4mlthfieldstreet.
_thy- Bennie of a counterfeit already la tree market, made
teem Campbene, with a little Coal Oil to scent It. rfe27:ly
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
1 4 ‘ ,/ FOR TIIE ERECTION O GltB WORKS, for trom five
burnora eel upfardil, end for Heating Building;, public or
prirate, 'by Stmm, Hot Water or Frtnuire& — .
L5.1 - Mita ravatiiiiiliGH, PA.
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PITTSBURGH, PM
mr3*L:dly—le
LEIJEA tXO MANAGHAFAS
Mr. Wallbtt.
...Mien TurnimlL
OP T 1 8, ETU
BUSRIE S
No. 65 Market street
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COMMERCIAL,
Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets.
Business has beau moderately active during the week, with
but little speculative feeling In auy department of trade.
Our jobbers are doing a good country business; and there
have been fair receipts of Produce, but the prices aro at low
figures ; and sales ate almost exclusively confined to the local
demand. The weather has been unusually dry for the sea
son c , the year, and the rivers are consequently receding to
a moderate stage; but, notwithstanding, a good business
continues to be done at our v. , harves; freights for the West
and South are still plenty, while the tbatli are generally well
laden,
The Motley warket continues easy; the bahks are rcadily
.iiecounthrg the rair.xc,ptioDable paper offered ; and there is
bat little of tide descripticm rffarcd cutaide The rates of
ex.r.hauge ate folk - Ave :—Phtladelphia and New York 4
cent. proltieui fur par, and 2la uritt. cut, rue, ;
[haute par to ,/,'„ 70. cent. prerhium; Cincinnati a ,t 1
tine par to "44 taut. discount. •
The followiug is the last official stateruent of the banks of
this city fir tie week ending ou Saturday last, ft. 4 rourpa:ed
with that of the previous week :
ASSETtI.
Loaum and Dlecuants
Due by other Batiks.— ........
Noted, &c., of other Banks and
S. Treasury Noted
Specie
LLLHILIT /Es.
C Irettlation
Due to °did Itanka
Depoaites
The above coumarstive statement exhibits the following
Increase iu Luaus and Discounts.. $111,107 84
Decrease lu A euennt due by other Batiks 59.201 18
Iticreasa in Notes and Checks of other Banks 115,09 s 87
Decrease ILI Specie ...... ........ ....... .. . ..... ....... ..... 43 , 737 41
1,
ncreasa lu Circulation .....
Docreasc in Amount duo to othor Banks.
Increase In Depoeltes
The New York Bank Statement sho We a general expangion
The le>t statement, compared will the previous one,
dhows an
ucrealn of Loans,
~crease of Specie,
ncreage of Circu1ati0n,..... .....
linreme of Uudrawn Deposits,
We have here an increase ot over $600,000 in cola, of u,a, ly
a million and a half of loans, and a corresponding increasso
of deposits. Thu entire line of deposits is nearly two tail
bone more than ever before known in New York—say $lO,-
021.989. Although there has been no foreign drain, the
neighbotting cities of B;aton, Philadelphia and Baltimore
have drawn considerable amounts from .New York in settle.
twist of balances. One exchange house alone Lent $3e0,000 to
Philadelphia during the week. The debtor condition of New
York to B.sston and Philadelphia still collations, altboadi
the remittances at gold have for a day er two past been leas
important.
The New Yolk Evening Poet, of Wedueaday*, ems s.--Senie
are talking in the direction of au increased demand for
money, but we are unable to detect any clue to such a
change in the money Market. In fact we know of negotia
tions in the regular discount department that have been
made on a shade better terms than at any time yet. There
may be a little more business paper making, but the with
drawal of capital from the stock market., where it was
drawn by the speculation of February and the early part of
March, more than counterbalances the fresh offerings of
popes. The stock market is particularly heavy to-day-, and
the bears appear to have ev \ rythiag their own way, the
bulls allowing the market to go by default. }Mune the
Board, some of the fancies have touched even lower pointy :
N. Y. Central closes as 82%; Erie, 19%@1974: Residing 44 , 8 ;
Chicago and Rock Wane. 09%. La Crosse Land Omuta are
in request; none were gold at the , Board, but since $3OOO
change: hand at 33.
We learn from the Philadelphia Ledger, of Wednesday,
that there was a fair amount of business in stocks on Tues
day, covering sales of some $2.5,Ca;13 of loans end shout 1700
shares. City loans, are very firm, and the new coupon Cs
would readily command par, if on the market. The trans
ferables toe selling at 90%. Tho city loans ; liable to taxa
tiou, are steady at 93%094, the difference in the prices of
tire two clusises of bonds being about equaled by the tax im
posed on the old leans. The prices, therefore, are relatively
about the same. Wo have no material change to notice in
the bill market. The demand for money and the rates of
bills are evenly maintained.
ASHES...There is nothing doing ha Pote, aad our quota
tions are nominal at sV a c.; Parts are also nominal at 6 1 / 2 e.,
on time; Soda A.,11 is steady at IW@lc.
ALKALI...SaIes 280 cases of Concentrated Lye at lie. 13
lb. Small case of
. Caustic Soda - at 04c. lb.
APPLES...There is a good demand, and salsa of prime lots
have been made from first hands at $1,76g52,25, mostly for
the east. Inferior and common are selling at $1,2501,50
ti Phi.
BUTTER...The supply is moderate, with a regular dutand
at 15©l c. for prime r011,13,g,140. for common roll, and 10c.
for packed.
BAG , N... The market la firm; Shoulders ore sellinz at
@7l4c. cash and time; Sides 9c.; Llama 911@934c. for West
ern. and 10©10 1 / t c. for city-cured; canvassed 1; 113c4 Su
gar-curial, packed, 121.0. Vs lb. -*
Bh.,' ANS—The demand has improved, and consideraLle
sales have been made duriug the week at 80c, ? bus. for
mixed, $1 for common white, and $1,1241,25 for prime small
white.
SUCESVIIE AT FLOUR...There Is scarcely anything do
ing ; a few small lota were eold at 75c. 100 tbs.
1311.00516... There th a good supply m market; sales of
common are regularly made nt $125 and for better kinds
$2; fancy lota command $2,25©52,5013 dozen.
BUCKETS .11.N.D TBBS...The Beaver manufacturers' pT1 , 25
eir,3 as fellows : Buckets, coramou,sl.6o ><l doz.; Buckets,
three hoops, $1,75 @doz. Intro larga 'Tuba, three hoop:,
$7,75 r doz.; do. do. two hoops, $6,75 do.; No. 1 Tubs, $6,00
do ; No. 2 do. $5,50 do.; No. 3 do. $4,75. do.; No. 4 do, $4,00
do. ; No. 2 Keelers, $d,75 do.; Half Bushels, 0,75 do..
0011DA915...
Nianilla Rape, coil 13 0 lb' Manilla Rope . , cat 14 OID
Paned ......14 olb White " " 16 p lb
Hemp " " 16 olb Tarred " 15 ci lb
Pocking lam, f1ue......13 olb Packing yarn, corn 12 olb
BED Coans...slonil in $1,87, $2,81€;53,75 !, , ,1 dozen; Manilla,
'0 coil, 15c.p lb.; Hemp $1,27, $2,76,@52,76V dozen; Hemp,
'0 coil, [be. p lb.
PLOUGH Litina...lllanilla 87e. 0 dozen. Hemp 70c. per dot.
Carrou Cottue. dr...Cotton Rope ki and upwarde, 20; do
below %, R 2; lied Cord $2,60@3,62 , r34,76 dozen; Plow
lines 51,20 ; Sash Cords $6.50.
CIANDLES...The following are new the current rates of
city manufacturers: Moulds, 13c. "V:1.; Dips, 12%'c.; Star
..,0(&22c. tb.
uflar..S.h...There is a MO supply ki the market, aud the
prices are lower; e.les are now made of Western Ite3t.rve at
iVal9X t e.
()HACKERS—TT.) prices hare undergone further de-
cline. Thu quotations are now as follows :—Water Crackers
lb jkc.; Butter do. 6c.; Sugar 754 c.; Soda 634 c.; Boston 6c
..clot Bread 33 bbl. $4.
OftANRERIttltS...The sales ace but light; the quotations
being $7,60®8,50"0 bbl.
DULL' ) FRUlT—There is still a gcod demand for Apples,
ha , the transactions aro diminished since oar last. Some
slight lots hare been sold at $1,33@1,38. Peaches are ex
tremely scarce, and have been selling in small lots from
store at $3,76(150 bushel.
EUGS...The market is now Well supplied, and is rather
dull. sales are making at 10©104c. 70 dozen, packed.
FEED... hero have been considerable sales at the mills
and on arrival at from 40 to 80c. Vi 100 lbs. for Bran to Mid.
FEATHERS...ReguIar sales of prime Western are made at
60Q53c.11 lb.
81811...No."3 Mackerel, large, to now selling at $11,70 11
bbl ; Baltimore ilerring, $7,60; Halifax do., $8,25@660;
White Common, $11; Lake Superior White, $l2; Trent,
$9,50©110; in half barrels übont 50c. per bbl. advance on
these prices. Codfish 5,!&5%c. •:,), lb.
FIRE BRICK—Sales are regularly made at $28@40 'll
FLOUR...The stocks in store have become much reduced,
and prizes are consequently a shade firmer. The eales front
first handy are very light, being generally made at $3,2.D1Z
;1 3, 2 5 for superflae, and $3,60@3,65 for extra. From store,
we now quote superfine $3,50@13,62; extra $4g4,123, and
extra family $4,50©4,6W.
GRAIN—The receipts of Oats have been fair, with a steady
market and good demand at 27@28c. on arrival. Corn has
improved a shade, and may now be quoted at 40@450. for
!uteri w end 45@48c. for prime. Wheat continues steady at
70 to 85c. for prime ictl to white, with light receipts. Rye
steady at 50@52e. from first hands, and 55©58c. from store.
Barley dull at 40@45c. for fall and prime spring.
GROCERIES...There has been quite an active demand for
Sugar and Molasses, and some heavy operations have been
made at 732@8c ,cash, for fair to prime New Orleans Sager,
mad 35 @: 36 c., cash, for Molasses, with a firm market. Gitfee
firm at 12©12 , / 2 c. Rice 5%@8c.'43 lb.
llAY...Bales of baled have been made from wharf at $l2
13 tun, and from the scales at $10@13; the receipts are
toady.
110911 NY—There is a fair demand; a few sales have been
made to retail trade at $5 IS bbl.
H.IDES...The market is firm at 50. for Green, 6j.' 2. c. far
Salted, and 15®16c. 7 t lb. for Dry Flint.
IRON AND NAILS—TiIe quotations of manufactured
Iron are as follows :—Common Box 23.6 to 2-Nc. 1 44 lb. Nails
Ire selling at $3®3,25 for 10d. to 40d,, according to quality ;
the terms are six months' credit, or 6 V 1 cent. discount tor
cash.
LARD...The prices are firmer, although the demand is
still light. Prime city No. lis quoted at 10e , and country
at 1149 c. ID lb.
LEATHER—The prices have declined, with a quiet mar
ket. The following are now the quotations:—
Red Spanish Sole IA lb 20® 25c,
Slaughter it 250 27c.
Skirting 2.8®, 30e.
Harness it 24® '20;:.
Upper le dozen $2B ®3O
Bridle.. @42
LUMBER—The following are the quotations of seasoned
lumber, from tins yards in the city :
Common 1 inch Boards,? 1000 feet $l5 00
Clear do do 32 00
Flooring droned do
Shingles, fEI 1000 3 50
Lath, 2 25
Oak flooring, dressed, 1 inch—fil 1000 feet ... 30 00
do do y. do ... 32 00
MESS PORK—The demand is quite small; sales of small
lots have been made at $16,25g18,50 bbl.
METALS...Pig Lead has declined to 8, and Bar to 6,-.14®7.
CeznAT &Phallic ; Sheet Brass 82n lb.
OlLS—Linseed 011 bee advanced, and is firm at .80c. for
Western. Lard No. 1 85c., and No. 2750. VS gallon.
PIG METAL—The only sales we have heard of are 100
tone of Maple Furnace," at $2B, four and six months, at, d
'lOO tons of Allegheny "Mahcning Furnace," at the same
quotations.
POTATOES—The receipts during the week nave been very
large, and the market is; sales of Neshannocne ore
, made on arrival at 40®150.; reds 35c., and pink eyes at 40c.
From store, the quotations ate about 6c. higher.
POWDER—The prices have advanced; Rifle la now selling
at $7 per kog, and Blasting at $5.
SEEDS—The transactions i.ra but light; sales of Clover.
seed Irma first hands have been 11:19.11i at $4,62%@,1,76, and
from stare at $5, some retail =lea being made at $6,25.
Timothy is selling on arrival at $1,75@2.00 for inferi,r to
prime. and from store at $2,2532,50. Fiaxseed is in go,d
demand at $1@1,05.
SAND STONE—Reg - 41u sales of Huntington county, at
$9 1 11 tom
SALT...A steady demand, and sales at previous rates: $l,
82 for No. 1, and $175 bbl. for extra.
SOAPS-47h° following are the manufacturer's prices :
Rosin 6c ; No. 1 Palm 5 . %; ChemiallB%; Castile and Toilet
10c. VS lb.
9111WriNGR, YARNS, ke.-ITho prices have declined
and the following are now the rates:. Eagle Shoetings
yard; Niagara SW.
FGIIND YARN.
No. 16
No. 17
;o. 18..
No. 19 .
No. 20...
Nos. 5 to 10, la.
clnsi in.._ 22 0
Nos. 11. and 12 ... : .
No. 13 ......
Nn. 14 .... . . • 25 . ..
No.
No. 400, 7,71 d0z..... 12
No. 600, 11 ...
No. 600 10 ( ...
N 0.700........ ..... ...
No. Boo 8 ...
N 0.900 8 0 ...
No.looo 8 4?)
Coverlet Yarn-- - -s- - -
TALLOW-The prices have advanced ; we quote rough a
ffo., and rendered at 10%c.
MUTE LEAD, LYTIIARGE, sn-White Lead is firm
and in steady demand at $2,50 keg for pure oil, and dry
9 cents lb, sutiject to the usual discount. Red Lead 934®
9, net, and Lytharge 814.
WINDOW OLASS-The prices • of city :brands have ad
vanced and we correct our quotations ea follows:-d19 and
719, VLbox. of 60 faat, $1,60; 640, $2,16 ; 841;941, 942
and 1642, $2,40; 844 943 and 944, $2,65; 1046 and
1046, $2,76, 10'W1 cent diseount of Oonntry brands 10
I cents Wwn.
Plrtsaueau / i April 8, 1858
Aril 3. • AllllOl 27.
$5,478,821 Cu $5,3137,713 76
349,791 41 :',08,55/ 55
240,633 04 125;274 77
1,190,100 85 1;233,838 28
1,2211463 G 00 1,102,7611 UU
93,(46 77
9D,90 66
1,324;164 66 1;490;030 41
87,850 00
2,020 74
34,124 0
51,492,941:
tiUU,EG.:B
340,101
1,520,260
....... 28 @
....... 30 @
CarpotCh'n.sa.col. 28 ~.
' white'o3to3s 23 ...
88t044 26 0
Lavine 24 0
8atting,,N0.1...... 17
cs N 0.2-... 16 0
Uamilyßatting.-. 18 @
CuWs-a, ..- 16 ci)
WHISKY...ealec of raw have beau made at 19c.
in email tote, and rectified at 20®22c. The market is net
active
Bales or Thursday.
FLOUR...SaIes to-day of 230 bbts from store at $3,60@
3,62 for aupertne, $-1 for extra and $4,50@4,62 for extra
famly. No saFa from first bands. .
. 200 bm;11 (13'afrOu wharf at 251c.;100 both.
do from store at 20c..; 100 bosh. Corn from wharf at 44c.;
100 bush. do. from store at
FEED...Balcs 4000 th, scrconings ut 65c.
100 The.
A PPLES...SaIo3 25 Lb', i , pi , zrubcria at $2; 25 bbla
common from store at $1,75; 10 1,1112. Witch Vail/WI at $2.
POTATOES—SaIes 100 hush. Neehannveha at 45c; 76
Lash. Blues at 40c.
1500 SBs. W R. at 95c.
LARD...,Bales 10 higa No. 1 at 10 1 / 2 c. la irt).
HAY_.B.l.lea 8 loads from acalea at $12®14 tou.
G1;1:41 . A.N CLAY—Sales S tone at $35
BACeN...Sales 1000 Ms. Shnulders VAG: 10,000 lbs. do. at
74: FCOO thi Hams at 9A; 10,000 IDs. Shoulders at 7!/,;
2000 lbs. trop City Hams at 1114
3IFFB Polol...Fules tt7 hbis. at i16,6tdi1,i17
SUOAR...SaIst E 3 hi.ds. prima 13 at at.
short tints: 12 hills coantry at tti.. tkzen.
MOLASSES .Sal, 87 nt.is di..
gallon.
EGGS Salts 6 Ilk at t . C. dciett:
WHISKY .Sales St) rAta_at 11 , /c.: 16 hcum
; 7c, tads. rectified at 20(4 ?lc - lit gallon.
rt I. kt. II F.iVY 4.) A L 2.1 rdi AFt Kt: 4.•
Brp,rt.,l uuri qf
Pt: 2 a t" Eochanyt
s.hLe.wiria err?, Apra 8, ItolB.
The market this week was rather slow of o,le; the qoallty
of tl, Cattle generally was a little better than last week,
the prices being e.bont the aallio, 'Pho demand yrs.' pritict
pally local. The offerings at nth yards amounted to 040
Beeves, 85 Mulch Cows, with Calves, 1704 Oheep, 2144 Hog-
and 100 Calv, e; of w,leh were sold 682 Beeves, 15 Mulch
Cows, with Calves, 503 Sheep, '251 Hogs and 100 Calves
The tolkwing schedule exlilhits the prices --
llNfox V ARIeJ, ( VEAllteB )
B FIR V kIA,
No. ofhTeti. . Offered by No. 1(4.1 T.i.i......
211 D. S.: I. Crate ......... . .. . . 13 335i(i:44 1 .1,
50 John Ward . 5u 4(a41,5,
19 J.:Nandi:4l 19 3 1 464.
S N. (lebhart (bat ove., ) 5 33/
tit) ..... .A.(4.lgenheiates . . rs) 4 1 , 1,104%
1. , D. sPGarey ba.l. east) 3 4©3 j%.,
11 J. Morris 2 3 aver.se
19 I Frew
15 .... ..W. Reise (extra) It, 4 3 . to east.
43 D. C. Copland ... . sent east.
19 Marks & Tratirsoan . .. .. 19 343 3 ...1,
10 D. .I.l'Vadden ILI 3 6 / Kiil4Flli
18 ..... .S. Webb .. I 8 3 5 . 2 .,"
10 T. SIMI abet.lo 3Y(dl3-%
. . ....
7 Wilson & Pa3.too. . ~
:1..1@ 3,
17 W. Cli..sgan.. , sent east.
1 , '; Rodeers left over.
23...... los. Mye.4 1 Bs.. . .2 . 2 . ,5.5.,®4
25 `I ‘l'llittenbir. .. sent east.
19 I IS Buff ............. ... . 59 3 1 4 a -A
13...... A. J. (frp.v..ford .... . 13 3 1 ,4@4;: 1
23 W. Thumps:so sent east .
17 Crease 1 Good. •.:7 314(11,.4),(,"
534 otlei • r3
382
152 left o ter anti steat east..
MUM cows
About 80 head ,!* :ditch Cone, with Calv.,s. wore cil,rett
about 10 head fold at frog $25 to t 35 heed; the ht.lahce
were lent etitt.
fThringa amoaated t 820 head, or which 380 were
sold, and 440 lent eaat; the pr!ces ranged from 4 to 4'_
groes, fot cutuunn to good.
110t38
1260 offered; 126 euld and 1135 Eeat east; the average
price bung about
CALVES.
About 100 Cates wore sold at
platform at from $3 to $6 t head.
Wu. PENN YARDS, )
BEEVD.J..
No. •Viircti. Offered by i'Vu yold. Prue.
17 J. J. Martin ..... .. .. . seat enet.
17 George England
31 J. Gephardt . 15 39.:;
8...... C. &G. Thompion 9 3A -
24 lames Bnrbeck sent east.
18...... J. Saftle
14 Thomas Devine ...
ao F. Price
18 W. Scotland 18 Eit, , :©4
21... ...Wm. Thomps , :u eeut east.
20 W. Tanner 20 4
11 Joseph Flooding 11 3 1 .::,
3 John Siceru• - •us..
..... .... . 1 3
1..;'1 S , title - 13 $35.3 • is head
35 James 4 i la, -o ....................10 344 1 /,
25 J. F. R,dadaugh 20 4r(gi-4,
20 F. Zinunertnan 20 8 /44.
32 j,cot.• Mills.. .... ... ••••• . 3 2 3:hC t
48 Transient.— .. 46 4 as I - 3 .
406 0t1e“...1
260
/56, w.r.,t
COWS.
S 5 Mulch with Calves, were offered, moat of them
were shipped east.
The offerings amounted to 71; of which 140 were ei,ll,
he balance being a 313 t east. The prices ranged .3@,4 grass
'or common to prime.
The number of Hogs offered at th-se yards amounted to
894 head, of which 126 were sold, the b.);auce being gent
east. The prices averaged Etc gross.
New 11 ork PilisrEc,,,t,
NI.W YORE, April B.—Cotton firm; sales 4000 bales at an
advaue, tof 1 ,4" r, upland middling 1A Flour dull; salei 6000
lads, Wheq firm sales 11,000 Ouch Chicago Spring $1;
white Southern $1,30. Corn firm; •ales 10,000 bush at
75c. for white Mess Pork has a.lvanced Etc; sales at $17,50
@17,85. Lard firm at 10}/©lO%. flacon steady at OWn
944. boulders unchanged. Butter steady: Leather
firmer. Tallow easier at EN. Sigar flint and active
Wolseses steady. Freight._ on Flour to Liverpool ls@la 3d;
on Grain to Liverpool 4@434.
tVew Work • Stuck IhiariL,rt
NEW Vag, April B.—Rocks firm. Chicago and Rack
72%; Illinois Central Ai; Michigan Southern 23%; N. S.
Central flCc Milwaukee and Mi,,slaPim4 33, Midsonri S2V.:
Prio-21,1"; Cleveland and Tel• do 43: Ct ev. and PittrMarg - n
It La Crosse grants 33%. Stocks lower Once the Board.
Oinclanntl rlarlset.
(TWIN:IAPI, April 8 —Flo-r. sal. 5 ;1000 b: la at p,t'Cia3,7o;
indicating no change. Wb.i4:y MI% and rather dull. Mote
fork held at $l7, but no buyors at this two B::cou •nd
hulk Pork ho.d above the viewl oi bufer-, coucequently
very littlo dons. Laid better; tales 1000 bbls Lead and gut
at 9;itgl9-y l ; prune hp)i at 10e.
HARDY Br, .M'GREW, Steamboat and Gen
,v.,l Agents, Corner of Mgt and Forry otrNoq.
liVrATHis, Fact—The rive: last evening wad at
~ t a.nd, with 5 , A feet water in the channel. The weatherlle
gloomy and come rain Lea fallen. Thhe proepect for more
1.1 indeed good. Baaineas .1 too wharf i 3 tolerably fair.
The Economy and finstin,qa came In yesterday with good
toads. They will leave again with despanh.
On the 2.1 day of this month the water was still rising at
.)kinphici. It had then rtactird within twelve inches of the
hi4l:l wafer of 1844.
The Superior loft yesterday for Cincinnati. Sbe is a
splendid craft, and brings to remembrance the old Pitts
burgh an Cincinnati Line of packets, musing ono to regret
the railroad innovation and sigh Tor the days that are past.
The Ohio river la rising at Cincinnati.
PORT OF PITTgOURGA
5 FEET 61a11c3 WAT7II 1.7 Till Clit.V.iNtL
ARRIVED.
Steamer LTIZOT/ld, Jacobs, Br(rWild
" Col. Be.yaril, Peeblen, Elizabeth
T‘legraph, Woodward, Brownsville
Judge ikl'Clure, Went New..
Chevoit, Murray, Wheeling.
•• Rosalie, Doyle, Wheeling.
" Economy, lleltzhoover, Cincinnat.
Porter, NE1313Vi11.3
DEPARTED.
tamer Col. Bayard, Peebles,
" Tel , 3grapli, Woodward, Brown.l3,3';io
Lucerne, Jacobs, P,rown4ville
•' Judge Waat Newton
it , alie Doyle, Wheeling.
•• Clara Dean, ()adman, Lou
Goody Friends, Sbehuman, St. Paul.
La Croase, Devenny, St. Paul.
•` Superior, Grace, Cincinnati.
STEAM
CINCINNATI.
For Cincinnati.
, The elegant aide wheel, pasaanger packet
giAttei 81321:Etitlit—Uapt. aDIAIOND J. Gneor—will
e..ve Pittsburgh for Cin,innati, on PFEDNB&
DAY, the 7th iu3t., at 10 o'clock, A. ti.
tor freight or paLsage apply en board, or to
pi FLACK', BARN/1i 4:10., Agents.
'~9lii ~~9YH11.3~.~.
For tanrietto and ZanosviLle
The etearuer EMIL& GIi.AELAIti, ()apt
nosATRZE, it33Te icr the ebova and all
interseciate ports 4,c every TiJE.'I,IY.
4 P. M.
Fe; freight or pa.,sage apply au boa; J. I jaC,
ST. iI,OUES.
Fir St, Louis, aeokulr, Burlington, Mus
catine, Itocti Island and Davenport.
, The Rue passenger stc4rner. ARIZONIA—
Capt. H.33D311.15- - 4111 leave for the abeva
.... aria ail intermediate putts on MONDAY, the
'29 Is inatant, at 4 o'clock p. s.
m. 121-. FLACK, BARNES E CO., Agents.
China, Glass and Queensi,vare.
SPRING STOCE. ..1 - Uza OPENED,
AT MEE S OLD ESTAIILLSEITENT Op
MC MIL mac x
122 'Wood street, Plttaburgb.,
WO IS NOW RECEIVING FROM
iuropn and Restore. Cities, a choice assortment of
tv sin his line. comprising view and tasteful shapos of
Pearl White stone 'tea Dining and.ffoilet _Ware, and the
same in P.ain, Gold, Lustre Band and Fiowers; Fins White
- Vitrified Troia Btone Table Ware. mown to be the meat dar
.
able now in use for Liotela aid Ries:tribe:at% French China of
now styles, in Pure White and Gold Band, either in sets or
single pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Sets; Brit
taanla and Plated Castors; German Bilver Tea Table Hi oons.
Soup Ladles, etc., plated with silver; fine Ivory handled
Carving, Tea and Table Knives and Forsz, Tea Waiters and
Trays; ['halter and Bea.irasa Table Mat; Jappaced and Dec.
orated Tin Toilet Set.
Also, a complete sad full assortment of all avtielea suita
ble for the CnIINTRY RETAIL TRADE, at prices to pleage
the public, who are respectialty invited to examine this
stock- tanj _inr27:3mdaw
:~
~VL .~"~i'r„ ;
. _..~ _..^t~~B
S. JAYNES,
AGENT, BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT,
FIDEI TEM §ALE OF OR. U JAYNES' FAMILY' IitEDEDINES,
JAYNES'EXPECTORANT, for Coughs, Consumption, Asthma and other Pulmonary Affootinna.
JA YliES' TONIC VERMIFUGE, for Worms, Dyspepsia, Piles, General Debility, &a.
JAYNES' SPECIFIC, FOR TAPE WORM. It never fails.
JAYNES' CARMINATIVE BALSAM, for Bowel and Summer Complaints, Oholica, Cris/taps, Ch01tr..,41N2
JAYNES' ALTERATIVE, for Scrofula, Goitre, Cancers, Diseases of tho Skin and BP-43473p 40.
JAYNES' SANATIVE PILLS, a valuable Alterative and Purgative Medicine.
JAYNES' AGUE MIXTURE, for the Cure of Fever and Agne.
JAYNES' LINIMENT, OR COUNTER IRRITANT, for Sprains, &uses, &o.
JAYNES' HAIR TONIC, for the Preservation, Beauty, Growth, and Restoration of th. 3
JAYNES' LIQUID HAIR DYE, also, AMERICAN HAIR DYE, (in Powder,) 04..^h of which
the Hair from any other color to a-beautiful Black.
al-2p PEILLN Pita li.TOti_k3,
IMICC:PIVC,AfEW VA730,Z16.1.2410131C.
I N DIMRUCTIB LE
IitTSELLd 9 S ATE NT
CON6IBUIPING OF CANVAS S4 , ATIJRA.TIE Wrilit.
RESINOUS SUBSTANCES, ETC;
1•1 - ILI jla xI'SX
THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF
Roofs, with ittasell's Mastic. This composition is adapted for all kinds of Roofs, dat or steep; It can alai be
applied on Tin, Iron, or OA Shin4es, making u perfect Job. This composition lic not affected by auncapheric changes
it will n, inter crack nor run ; it is impervious to water ; YIRE PROOF and more durable than any other kind of Roof
ing. This rooting material is used In vas quantities throughout the Milieu States, on Rouses, Bridges, Rolling Mills,
Railroad Cars, and steamboats, giving entire satisfaction, and is considered a perfect protection from the elements.
Although this roofing Was only introduced here in 1856, ft can be seen on many of the buildings in the city. Also, on
meet of the Raikoads.
I her i rater to a few pliiims where this R.mfalg is in use, sad can be seen--Cie /eland and Pittsburgh Railroad ;at Belle
; Bridgeport; Martinsville; Portland ; Lagrang e ; Steubouvihe; McCoy's; Wellsville; Liverpool and Rochestei Stu
vans, and the Meochestor Depot; Pennsylvania Central Railroad; Spruce Creik Astoria Station, Mill rt Tipton and Par
sonage at Altoona; Allegheny City, Westminster College, and many other Buildings; Pittsburgh, .5. McCully's Ware.
house; fito Trthibioia }iota; also, numerous others in this city.
All orders left at No. !'247 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of the ma
terial can be seen,) will receive prompt attention, by
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES
AMBROTYPES-
A. bl 3 AND DURABLE PICTURE,
WIRRANI•ED, CAN BE ILIAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY FIRST CLASi ESTABLISHMENT
LN THE COUNTRY, AT
W F , •arth otzuet
Removed to 21 Fifth Street.
VARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND
‘..„iA37iIIsOTYPN UALLRRY has been removed item
7 6 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market.
These rooms having been built especially for the purpose,
with three larg • are not surpassed In tho city for
cauefort, convenience and excellence in arrangement.
kie/3- Our old friends and patrons, anti those whaling su
perior likenesses, are invited to call. IXEc. Reception Room
end Specimens on the ground floor. ap7
Pt. M. CARGO & CO.,
Photographer@ mad Aumbrotypitttti,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 Fi.th strea, awl
BIINBEAM GALLERY,
s W. cc.r. of Marko t Arcot and Diamond, Pittabargc.
PRICED TO SUIT ALL. myl9:tf-3p
WYKES' GALLERY OF ART,
IVO. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES
taken at this Gallery by a new and improved process,
giving . the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex
!m. They are acknowledged by all who have examined
hem to be tar superior to any pictures eve' exhibited in this
city. Citizens and etrangera are invited to call and examina
!ie let. , -re collections of eye linens. His Gallery being on the
aCC633.
P.—F'icturcs Mai eu mkt, in two seconds, at No.
: itritt
8. WYSICB, Artist.
'TS 0,20 E 8 5
' - :\Z "AN; i% AG r li It KL/Liq AND AMBROTI PE
HK AITD SLO.E-LIGTET
A R V
STRILET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICI
'ICTURE:3 taker, in all the various styles, In an
and warranted to Biome, ut reasonable ratea,
r„.ita.. dint or dteersed persona taken at their residsrulr
sti2o:l,-law-in
WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY.
ITM. O. WALL HAS TAKEN THE
third door of Jones' l`few Building, adjoining the
Mechanics' Bank, Fourth street, ter an AMBROTYPE AND
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY; and having fitted up the
room in a style unsurpesaed, invitee his friends and the pub
-
le , to visit bite establishment.
His Reception Room, he has no hesitation in saying, has
net its superior anywhere, for size, beauty of furniture and
appointments generally; and his Operating Rooms, being
on the same floor, are entered immediately through it.
in his Operating Rooms, the most improved combined
side and sky lights give a facility for taking a finished Pic
ture, in the least possible time, that he thinks cannot fail to
make his establishment the resort of all persons of taste.
hlr. Wall's experience as an Artist, is a guarantee to his
patrons that none but good Pictures will be permitted to
leave his premises.
The public, and the Ladies especially, are uvited to view
his rooms, and examine specimens. ap3:lw
s!.. U°1710.1 - SALES.
qt
- U NCLAIMED BAGGAGE, ETC., AT
„.0 AUCTION.—On MONDAY, April 12th, at 2 o'clock,
p It., at the Commercial niCH hoo:as, No. 54 Fifth street,
l.y order of Ph. Shepter, formerly of the Diamond House,
h.-7 01 the Natiocal Hotel, will be sold for account whom it
me., concern to pay charges, 3 Trunks, 6 Valises, and 21
. .IJ,..eling Daze, with their contents. Also, one Hat Pox,
la, and 4 Corking Hammers.
p 2 P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
VALUABLE ENGLISH AND AMERI
CAN WORKS.—On SATURDAY EVENING, April
10 h, at 7 o'clocs, on the second door of the Commercial
Sawn Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, will be sold, in the order
of catalogue, a collection of English and American Works,
rt.nipri:ing the bast editions of favorite authors. Among
them will 1.0 found—The American Citizen, by Biahop Hop
kins; Mott's Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races;
Dictionary of Shakspearian Quotations; Scottish Gael, by
I.ogau ; Works of Tacitus; lAvy's Home, 2 vols.; Complete
W rks of Th.maas Dick, 2 wile.; Moore's Edition of the works
of 1 ord Byron, 4 vole.; Greek and Roman Classic Poets, by
Elton; Percy's itelignes of Ancient Poetry; Knight's eic
tonAl Half-Hour, 2 vols.; Practical Mechanics' and lingi
tietes Magazine, 6 vols.; Glasgow; Fredgold's Carpentry;
Scott's Commentary on the Now Testament, 2 vole.; World
of science, Art and Industry, 1 vol., folio; the American
Engineer, Draughtsman an 1 Machinist's Companion, by
G•ir..: Byrne, quarto; linapp's Chemical Technology, 2 volt
Murray's Encyclopedia of Geography, 3 vole.; Wonderful
M , gszine, 2 vole. Beaumont and Fletcher, 2 vols.; Macan•
Gistory of England, 4 vole; Dr Lardaer's I octures on
ncienco and Art, 2 vpls.; Russell and Jones' Modern Europe,
vela; Robertson's Historical Work', 3 vole.; Select Works
Di an Swift; Laurence Stern. 2 vole., etc.
Catalogues urn now ready, and tha Booka.vrill be ansuged
For examination on satorday morning.
api P. M. DAVIS, Attetione,T.
FURNITURE, ETC., OF THE PERRY
BOTEb, AT AUCTION.--On SATURDAY MORN
! Nu, April 10th, at 10 o'clock, will be commenced the sale
La the entire stock of Furniture, liar Fixtures, etc., of that
eic_ensive establishment, embracing .Mahogany Sofas, Di
-I‘ll6, Tables, Chai a, Rocking Chain, splendid large gilt
!came French plate Mirrors, uressing and plain Barorine,
Wardrobes, Wash Stands, Venetian Blinds, Chandellers.per•
Jr.l el! ialber and hall Carpets and Oil Clotho; high and low
aa; red. teads ; Feathrr Beds, Mattresses, Bedding„ Dining
roam Furniture; tibias, Glees and Queonsware; Bar Fix•
P, Counters, one largo Cooking stove and Fixtures; Par•
and Egg stoves, Ilitaten Furniture, etc. Salo positive,
:..ad will be continued until all is sold. Terms at sale.
it - AWNBROKER'S SALE OF ALEN'S
AND WOMEN'S CLOTITING.--On MONDAY MORN.
I April 12th, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. T 4
itth br FCC; will be sold au extensive assortment of superior
Clorlaing; from an EmitPrn Pawnbroker, comprising super
PlnLil Cloth Dress and Frock Coats; Fine Overcoats; Cloth
cloaks; black and fancy Cassimsre Panty silk velvet and
r,tc•r ono Vests; and a variety of Gent's summer Clothing.
ON TUESDAY MOANING, at 10 o'clock,
- -
(. - .. - imenced the aale of Ladies' Clothing, among
.o •y be found elegant Maroon colored Genoa Bilk
v. ivet , ays and Banque, cost oveysin $100; black cut Velvet
. t 693, Bibb d Grenadinee; heavy Brocade and
no na: -ilk Drennan; Crape Bhawh, Irinti Poplin; Berage
end Brennen - fancy loose Wrapperq Bilk Manillas;
z-7 c:1; fancy Bail Brennen, etc Also, figured Merino
sad al, embiolderecl Window Curtain:, white Marseille?,
end Fie :link Counterpanes, etc., etc.
epa P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
AAGE SALE OF NEW ANDSECOND
G AND CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, BAROUCCES, do.
1,, in ti of the New Auction Boum, No, 54 Fifth street, en
1:1;:+1 :IrDAY HORNING, April 14th, at 11 o'clock, wit
be sed,i, without reserve, a large number of Carriages, Bug-
Scrunches, Wagons, etc., of various styles and tinich,
msd , . oy some of the meat ra:cbrated Eastern 'manufacturers
KPR P. DAVIS, Auctioneer,
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF STOCKS,
AUSTIN *LOOMIS sk. CO.,
sTica AND NOTE ERG iLSIIS, S 8 MARKET snall . r.
vViIE EXECUTORS OF THE REVER-
J l . CHARLES AVERY, will offer at pier Bale, et
the EXCBANGE, in the city of Pittsburgh,
on TR . ii.itSDAY, the 15th (it April proximo, at 8 o'clock, P.
tiaa following stocks, viz
205 shares of the Capital Stook of the Pittsburgh and Bor.
ton Mining Company, (Cliff June, Late Superior)
100 do of tee Capital aleck of the National Mining Co.
5 do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh.
400 do Allegheny Bank.
12 do Hand Street Bridge Company. _
85 do Monongahela do do.
la? do Monongahela Navigution Company.
01 do Pitta'gh, Cin. and Louisville Telegraph Co.
50 d.> Allegheny Gee Company.
57 do Pittab'gh,
Dic Wend Scrip of ditto, of $l2 40. •
-Pt. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Co.
20
do Charters Valley Railroad Company.
B) do Wiltrtnobtrg and West Newton Plank load Co.
scholarship Pitt/burgh Fern de Codege
TBOMAS 51. BOWE,
w3l Jf arIINN, }Executors.
JOSIAH KiNG,
To ear -=- penters
the West.
AGENTLEMAN, NOW IN WASHING.
TON, hos sent to the Editor of this paper. the Plan
and Specifications for finishing a Church, in the town of
Plettabarg. Mil.E43llfi, where be resides. Circncastancas have
prevented him from visiting this city, as he designed to do,
with a view of submitting his references and contracting
for the work. They may be seen at this office, however.
w here proposals will be received for one week. The opper.
t ri nity is deemed a favorable one—especially to any goad
Workman : who may have an inclination to look at the
Great West," wham wewill cheerfully recomantend Itoll,
CONSISTING OF
tt N G
0
W. F. FAHNESTOCK, Agent.
P. 111 DAVIS, Anctionee:
ELSE
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( ( 6%, ' ) — rill e'fi'VTlLTlly
OF THE AGE.
MR:KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov•
ered in one o t tonx common paean%) weeds a remedy
that cures
Every kind. of Humor,,
ISOM Tali wontsT SOROFULA DOWN TO A OW:MON
PIMPLE
He has triad it la over eleven hundred cacce, and never
failed except in two case:, (both thunder humor,) He has
now in his possession over one hundred certitteztes of its
value, all within twenty miles of Becton.
Two bottles aro warranted to cure a nursing core month.
Ono to three bottles will cure the worst kiad of Pimple!
08 the ince.
Two or three bottles wII clear the *lftim of bliss.
Two bottles; are warranted to curs th: were; canker in the
mouth or stomach.
Three to lave bottler Kra warranted to unto the wont triad
of EryslyaLe.o.
U•:e to two bottlee ,re au - rented L. Gime cll humor intht ,
eyed.
Two bottles are warrant td to core rdaains at the ears and
blotches cuuung the hair.
Fear to at: bottle:4 MAI vTarrarrW, to cora erupt and
running ulcers.
One 'Cottle will oure scaly eruption c the bkia.
Two or tittroo bottles aro warranted to care the woratklnif
of ringworm.
Two or three bottles are e..rrantea to cure the moat ema
perate oeso of rheamatiem..
Three to four bottles aro Warialli,ti CO car c esit-alierk i n,•
'hive to eight bottles core the worst case of scro la.
A benefit in always ezparienced from the first bottle, aced
a perfect rare is warranted when the above quantityla aken,
:ROXBURY, Aleith
Dada ii•e - 12.a3tica of the Medical Discovery.,
in curing all kind at humors, In so wed established by the
unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I aces
not gay anything on the subleri, as the most skiit'ol phyei
clans and the mos' co.efui firagge- is era tru
animous in its prcl e.
In proaenting the Aleditad ea; tZ. i
it with a lull knowledge of the curs:Ave power. in rolisviz,
ell, and curin- most of the-, dl...e..eita in widch you are no
fortunately so liable. Thai it 0.z.a. - Le,lato- . - 4 dieusto
affectionate Llluthar.
NURSING BORE MOUTH,
Is cured as If by a miracle; your own tampar 1s rodfacd $4
it natural swootniza, and your babe from short, and fretfLl
naps to calm and sveot slmubera ; and the iled!c3.l Mauna
ry boccmes a fcmutain of ble.niaa your )rcslinod and
household.
In the mom advanced 34ga cd
CAN BE it
it eitends to the stomach, causing
DYSPEPSIA,
which is nothing hut canker of the atom ; then to the
intestines and
KIDNE YS,
creating t* sinking, gone tecang, and as tuainnrouot even to
the cares of your franila.
Yonr stomach
•RAW AITD .I.I.4I'LAMIII),
your food distretees you, and you can only take eartafit
klUdd, and even of that your system &en not gat half tho
nourishment it contains as the scrimonout fluid of the make
eats it up; then your complexion lobea its bloom and be
comes sallow or greouleh, and your beat day to gone. Tor
want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibres of your bcily bsrome relaxed. Then fallow a
train of diseases which the r•icilical DiaCOVOry is peculiarly
adapted to
CURE;
Palpitation of the herzt„ pa!n in the bide, trenkneas of the
apino and small of the back, pain of the hip Joint when you
retire, irregularity of the bowele, and nice, that most uzcrn•
elating, of diseases, tho
PILES.
How many thousands of poor isomen are suffering from
this disease end pining away a ralsoruble life, and their next
door neithbor dots not know the cause. I wish to impress
or, yoor mind that god old proverb, An ounce of preven
tion is better; than a pound of cure." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the prerhntative and the cure, with this grhaa
and good qtuslity, that it will never, under any circumstances.
do you any injury.
Na change of diot ever nec,,,,,,ry—eat the brat you con get
CUM enough of it.
Ihnsoviott, 798 lISS—AdIII:3 ono table spoonful per day—
Children over ten yeaes dogcart spoonful--ebildren from Ave
to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can bo
anpll
cahlei all constitutions, tall . ° sofilcient to operate on th.•
towole twice a day. Yours truly,
DONALD KENNEDY,
Price $l,OO per Dottie. For sale by
Dr. (IEO. H. H.EYBIIII,-
No 110 Woc — retreet. l'iztzburgh,
eep4:dLw
FOR THROAT AND LUNG 1-)ISEASES,
U 8 E
VEGETABLE 601IPOUA 9,
PREPARED BY BOWMAN 8„• CO.,
,:LLEGSENT, PA
ur b,lv by
(I H. E.:"'LYttElt, Pittsburgh,
J. P. PLE.llll:Ci..illeehiurf City,
And Druggisti gen,.rally
CHANGE OF FIRM.
P. HITCHCOCK, having purchased the
interest of JACOB HUFFMAN, in the film of Etta.
man, M'Creery & Co., the etrie of the firm will hereafter bo
lIITCHCOCK, 3I'CREEHY A CO. Mr. ;Einar:lan will stiil
re.maln in the Bono. .13.1JF1'31AN, 31'01184 U.Y A CO.
IMITCHCOCK, CO.
(huo.T:saat3 TO iiI77I.ISAN, iaY A C 0.,)
Forwarding and Commission Mer,thants,
WEIOLESALS
PRODUCE. FLOUR AND WOOL.
Inc. 111 BICC.P.TD ETB4kI, P/2753036E6 PCMA
11,3IIIP.H2f0116:
aprlxigir B.: oaoigo, Jo6ei 1. f.. Lider, El, LOid'4;
PlCtitbati).4 ~ b out , io Brut,
H. 0101113 A Go, •• ‘42oroJII a 2 ott.*,r, Baltl,moi e ~.
Bagaley, Coozrav, ,i i !,.., - iillI,:r1. A .....f.,Ato,Philm.lelphi...,
MOCamilets,floaos .t t'..., - .:ar.„,,s, Loc., ?Antos: , it Co, '•
G. W. Smith, A Co., _ " Wf , 5. , :::.e I: Graham '
003. M. 4 1... iford, Clra,limAli i;:e.:nii, Si.: rth. , 4: Co., f•
A. B. Fentl,„•. t Brae., " Yates •:IJmord A Go., • •
opitt _ .
S. H. D iMlflLs R
xviviicarLin 09
TIN, COPPER AND SIILET IRON 'WARE,
troutaa:c turalituri3,
iviroLEsALE AND RETArk.
Nu. 180 Lißititri'Y ,
Keeps constantly en hand, a large atlortzue - at
of Tin Ware, Oopl..er Lr.ettb s, al go,rd, cileallty, pt veil
lovr.prinee. Country merchants are in:sited to call.
ex,- All Job Tifbrk, r;ccilng, etc., will be promptly ac
tended to. melo:lm*
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ATTOIiNtLY AT LAW ,t:ND CO:Z-vi;YANOtif
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Enclosures, Peals akr,.s &c,
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