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    APPOINTMENT EXTENDED TO
JUNE FIRST.
DRS. C. M. FITCH 4• J. W. SYKES,
remala at Clair Office,
OPPOSITE ST. GLAIR 110 TEL, PETTSBUIWEI Fn
TILL .TUNE FLU ST,
A4d may be i3ouselte,d daily, (except Sundays)
for CONSLIMI'I ASTUMA, BItUNOLIITIS awl ALL
IIIZONIO COMPLANTA romplicate.d wilb, or
causing pulmonary diseaso, Including
Catarrh, heart Disease, Affections cf the Liver
Dppeptia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, ,j.e.
L t ui , !:Ten wont I state :hat their hestu,eut
c, , ramaiption to Lased upon lba r,ict th.it Ihr raiit4
,rUt 1n!...1 and sy,tem t.• lure and durin 1 its
clepsoprn,ll to Vie tongs, and they there Lira employ Itloctlitu•
li,glt.nic and Medical remedied to purify the blood and
stivilugthou the system. ll'ith thew, they 11,30 MEDICAL IN
HALATION, %adds they value litghly, but only cc Failid
[veer, which need alone have It, Curative ctfacts, and Iriva•
lids are earnestly cautioned against wanting the precious
time of curability ou any trvattuelit based upon the plausi
ble, but falee idea that the Batt of the disease cla 1 o reschad
to a direct meaner by IntazdaziJn
Akir No ,harge fer c inul U.tt . n
Alba of ilnenllzihs will 1,3 ti,6t i
lie by 161tei
LEAP L hi. i•1Tu11 1 J. W.
If.+l 61404, Pittaburgh,
WILL iCOLi SIJITER?-I.aid the trEttialony
a Dr. U. Y LL,..NSRD, Drugglkit, fea,yGtte 0. El., Ala., Jaan
ary 15,
Lear Sir--" llotblauti's Gorman Bitters hare dune W(Al , li•iii
la this section. A youth, a eau vi tl. M. Ilubbert, of
this county, bad been fur seNeral mouths under the eaxo of
our best ITactitioners without relief, and tlw caao rep..rtetl
doubtful, and the young man although scarcely able En get
about, commenced with the Bittern. He found so ro ur h re
lief from the first bottle, ha cutiliaued to take, uutil a c.a.a.
E•leto cure was effected. Ile Is perfectly eel' La, btout."
Ecv advertisement.
cslo 1:y FLEMING BROS. and Pr. G 139. N. iIkYBZII,
ap9.ltwdaw
FAtaimro
NOTIO E.—TILE &PUCK LIOLDERS OF 'fill:
llsr-Y MOUNTAIN HEALTH INSTITUTE, ate hereby Lao
tin d, that an riatosaimout of .rriro DOLLS.RS PER autur. on
cach:Shara of the Capital Stock of maid Cotup.my, payable
ou the 20th inst., at thußaukiug Routh, of Kramer A. Ruffin,
in the city of Pit'abargh. By oralur of Lila Dourd,
ap7:2w - JOHN OKA Tr,a4uror.
IIUSINESS AIRN'B DAILY UNION PRAY ER
AINITVINU, ut LAFAYErIsk: entreat,
truiu,l2 to L o'clock, 14ily—cutuaneuciug FRIDAY, April
9ih. and oo..atiutainit, until further notico. Leqll.loll will con.
duet the tueetlnga, but Clergyaou are rarce•taly roincetetl
to ho Prolcut and tike part in the extra:a:a. Conic ha for
!Ivo minutes, if you cauuot tumuli' longer. apq:u
. _
BI_TSI NE SS CARbS
Wu. ILLZII, Philo CW. ktics.orl Pittnb
MILLER Sr. ItlicaursoN,
WHOLESALE GROCEItS,
AND IMPORTERS UN
BRANDIES, WINES AND SECIARS
Nod. ',l'd' anti 443, Ouraer of Ltbs - rty anti
Irwlks Streets,
AND 1301,11 AUENT:i ltlt
Swevitrer's City Gietss
PITTSBURGH, PA.
L 1 ON, NAILq,CoPrON YARN, hc., &c., CONSTANTLY
ON ILIAD
PITTSRURtaI STEEL 'WORKS.
JONEB TNO. L. BOYD WM. MeOULLOUCILI
JONES, BOYD 'V CO.
IILINCit'ACTULAIIS 0
d' It T STEEL.
ALSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
carlior Rosa and First Street., ,,
iY 2 b PITTSBURGH, PA
15A10 J 03412.
D. H. ROGERS & CO.,
mazuncvunurts OP
athaitS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
CORNER 11,088 AND FIRST STREETS,
PPTTRIIIIRCiII. PA
JAMES A. FETZER,
Forwarding , and Commission Merchant,
FOR TUN BETS OP
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, 8001.1 d, Dried Fruit,
and Produce generally,
E./water or Allarket autl 'area acreeta.
PIPPSBIittGII, PA.
ftßlza &acid O. Bell 3y, Ed:, soAtti, Sr.,
. Cathbt. : rt k Sou, I , lttdi,n.4l; 'Boyd A Ott, itaist..ll et
w.arlugtorl, B. Bn,dy, Oleo. M. A M. Byuk. Lint A: Rowell,
Altittgle A. Co, Georgb Sr Ancibre...u, 1.),.)Lit0. PentonCo.
W heal u
H RDWA
ANWEL FAUNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
k. 3 atrout, Pittsburgh, has on hand a largo
STOCK OF lIARDWAR.E,
Which ho will soli very low for GABEL Iu addition to his
Looks, 111nges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large
ass,orturetat of 3arpoutor's Tools, i e has rooolval a largo dop•
fly 01 Eansago Cotters and Stiff:fore
;iliovuls, Tongues and Pokers ;
eleigh Bulls, and Enameled
i'resc.rvizrpc
clllo
Ollce of Sealer or Weights and
Measures.
/VHF: OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED,
JL
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASDRES,
May be fonntl henceforth, in Cherry alloy, betaena Thh.l
uud Fourth streets, where ordure may Le Left.
nal3:t.f CHARLES BARNEEr.
WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO,,
WHOLESALE AND LETAIL
Is I C i f t, ITOR IVIERCEIANTS,
NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Near Viroed ctrcat,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
mi t - - II trays on band, Blackberry, Cherry, and Ouguae
Ist - audios, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whialty, of the
Is hoot dalflydelt
BAfiILEV, COS tiitAVE Sc CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 1$ and 20 Wood Street,
W.M. H. SIHTH
Will. 11. SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GEAKERS,
118 Second & 147 First sts.,
PICIPPSBURGEE. PA.
J. 1). HOUSEMAN,
(LATE OF HOUSEMAN d; SMITH,)
COMMISSION AND PORWAttDING
MERCHANTS,
No. 9 N. Second Street,
apS . 3m
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
13.081 ET J.IIIIEB E. BiMAXIM;
190 OREM DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
2.11, aro2ors, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
Malan in Produca and Pittabctrgh Alanufacturea, No. 2&1
Ltlnrty straet. Pittsburgh. Pa. arnfe.i.
MOORH D Sl• CO.,
MANUFACTURER OF
American, Hain &, Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SIIEET IRON,
For Hauling. Cluttering, :Spouting, 6ne.
AGENFS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
To Peamens.—Wo n.. 11 the attention of farmers and per-
IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. sous residing in the country to the adverlisement of Linan's
re/ tilizer, in another column, sold by William T. Puwell,
Warehouse, Aio. 130 First otreet,
ru. 07 First street. The article is of great benefit to pact'
mr2ti:ly is PITTSBURUH, PA. lands and for making is rich soil more productive. It has
been used by many fanners in the viciulty of Philadelphia
with great aurcaaa.
BLACILNIORIE Sr. DAVITT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Produce ST. Commission Merchants,
DEALERS IN BOAT STORES AND PITTSBUROU
MANUFACTURED ARTICLES,
No. 10 Smithfield street,
CRPOEITE MON6:I(II.E.IA Lioude,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
WE CALL PARTICULAR ATTEN
TION to our citack of tbo following attlcles :
Manilla Ropes of all sizes and lengths. Rest Navy Oakum.
Tar and Pitch. Finest qualities 01 Coffee's, Teas, and &-
gars, Bpices of every deicription. Best brands of Family
itionc—tOgother with every deecription of articles for family
tine and boat stores. (upl) Itta'li MORE & DAVITT.
Seed Potatoes.
GENUINE ROUGH PURPLE CHILI
POTATORI3.—This Potato bus the reputation of be
fog the most productive, and the ben table Potato of all the
new varieties in use. The subscriber having cultivated
them largely for four years has never known them to rot,
either in the ground or iu store. A. limited number of
buehekcan be had at a moderate price, by applying to
YLEMINti BROS.,
unr2l:Benlaw] No. '24 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
KETCHUPS.-
:'.A) dozen quart Tomato Retchupc
30 du pint do do
15 du do Walnut do
15 do du Mushroom do
47uat reed and for gale by ILEYMNit & AN I )ViR 81)N, ,
No. 8 Wool almost,
spa Oppsita the et. Chirluo Hotel
No. 191 Ponta °treat,
PITTSBURGH
Ju.S. It. 11UNTEll
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
—,,...--
Eicirotcido at Port Perry.
. On Tasaday morning, a man named Frederick Maser, a
resident of Port Perry, appeared before Mayor Weaver, and
made Information against John King, Isaac Anderson, Frank
Jefferson Grady, Washington Lewis, Michael Hur
le) and others, charging them with riot, assault and battcry,
and homicide. The circninstancea of the rffair are about
Rd fuildlVS: On Monday evening, the 61h lust , this party was
i‘i.aembled at his beer house, when they became noisy, and
he told them they could have no more beer, whereupon they
left the Louse; but they soon afterwards returned and c‘An
!neared an attack on the house with stones, bricks and other
missiles, breaking the windows. A man named Dennis N.ad,
who was is the house, went outside, but was iwil,,WA.oy
knocked down. A young llerinirti, named Atigut Tilinaon,
who boar Jed iu NRRoI house, went eat
ho was airsick with a brick and knocked d,non Aft, abmit
t-u fifteen minutes he return. d to lb, hoes
blood streaming over his face find a wound Oil his Lead. Tho
wound was LiftSticßl and he Wdut to teed: lr Bowe ,Itsy3
complained very touch of his head until Mai Tuesday mot
lug, when he died Nu 013 Rician was called lit during his
!L./ plactirtatlo, Mayt.r W. tiro; dcttittwatod ~thc re
Piatt . t.F.ol.2,Wl•l7 11..,th to Foil Perry, with ntitrtt,:tions
in arreet nod in toe inet e adetion, They ar
rived Itier.t l,.ut vie au t,', k, and, after i..otrie, ittikatcy,
towcoc,le.l to et reiitinef John iO,
and :ilichitat Harley. They were p'aned
the beet and brought t,i the city. it was a - certain:A the F rank Dawson had start- - el down the river ro
pilot on a ;cal bent, and yesterday - , morning cflii:ers Hague
and Moon went to the river to Intercept the beat. They
found biro on b,iatel of a beat belonging to Mr. 'Wend, jut
about leaving the r ivy. The hands on the boat atteetup.id
to shove oft when Hwy saw the officurf, but on being in
fo•rned that if they tried to protect him they c old be at
tested as accessories after the fact, they ulle.wed the officers
tu go atoerd the boat and take their prisoner. The Ander_
eon, who had 0. , 00 to his home 1p ealtaalrg, area arrei,tcd
last night and Pr - ought to the city.
The Coroner bad called an inquest and made en examinte
tion of the beefy of the deceased, when the jury retained a
verdict of "died from natural causes." The man had beep
sick for a few d previous to the affray, and was just re
covering, and the wound e n Ilk forehead ee: m but little
morn time, a rerateh After this verdict had been given, the
Coroner Ilbeel tained some additlenal facts which convinced
hint that the case wee a derLata one, suet for Dr. W. J.
Lyuu, whose tedilutony, ad given before the Map,r, will be
found below.
The prisoutne ura 16E11116 aged moo, I/104 of them
Dalt puts, with familita. A prelminary examination was
before the Mayor yesterday afternoon at two o'clock,
Leh the tesUmony which follows was aitilmed
Dr. IV: J. Lyon of irmed—Last ovening : after dark, I WWI
culled on by the Coroner to appear at the LOIN, of Fre.le:i.k
Nuser; he wished me to ettatllltat the body of Tilmartn; he
said the jury had taken action. I 'unloved the ecalp and
found a wound through the integuments two kcLies lone,
nearly diagonal, dark on its edges, and much ...wol'en; tit
sum:l of the wound was very offensive. Removed the skull
over the incision, and passed in a probe; found the suture
knocked apart; sawed out a triangular piece of the skull,
end Maud it fractured; gangrene had taken place, and the
discharge, upon removing the piece of skull, was very vibu
oive; I found no ether marks upon the num. There were
two incisions on the frontal bone, which might have been
made with the corner of a brick; in my opinion the wound
was the cense of his death, trom the fact that rnedic.ll assist
ance had not been riled in; the man's life inlaid have b.., ti
towed by trepanning. The wound was on the left side of the
forehead, nearly on the top of the head, near the posterior
of the anterior lobe of the brain. I taw the decnsed in my
professional capacity on the 20th and 30ta of March. Ile
had en attack of cramp colic.
Frederick Naser, tworn—Livo in Port Perry; am a baker
by profession; keep a beer boll; know August Tilmano;
boarded at my house when this occurrence took pla.e, and
tui to the limo of his death. On Easter Monday, sth
teweral persons b night bear in the morning and afternoon ;
after supper they came - back and drank more hoer; they be
haved themselves till half past seven o'c tick, when from
appearances ho thought th-rp would ba a fight; told them
I did not want a light. 'lbis party left, and afterwards
three or four others earns in and wanted beer. [Limo the
witness pointed out Jahn King Michael 11 - tidy, Washington
Lewis and Jefferson Orally, as bAug of the party.] lle told
them he had uo more beer; they went out and tie shut the
door; wh'n outside they began to swear, and witheas woe
I afraid they would tear the !tense down; be Allut for help,
and took a candle, went out and asked them what they
wanted; they replied they wanted uothivg; he, went into
the houge, when they commenced throwing stones, bricks,
he., breaking the windows. Witness had difficulty in get
ting his wife and children out. Dennis Niel, who went out
to see what they wanted, was knocked down; Wiliam wen
out to help him, when lee was also knocked down Witness
did not see him until about a quarter of unborn' afterwards,
when he Caine in agate, covered with blood and a bolo in
Us forehead; Tilmanu told him ha had been knocked down
by some of the party; the wound was washed. Next day
he complained of his head; was In bed part of the day; on
Wednesday he was in bed about half the day,still complain.
tug very netr2h of his bead; he continued to complain until
last Sunday, when witness went for Dy.flore who could not
cute, as his arm was hr -ken Tilmsun died about ei,ta
o'clock on Tuesday morning.
C/o.;:-Examined.—King was in the honsa about 9 o'clock
011 the evening in genetical ; he had nut been in the house
that day before; ho Was there a little more than an hour.
A butcher came in with King, named John Repo:ion, and
went out with him. iiiog cattle In a little in front of Ray
neon. Do not know whether any of the others mentioned
wont out with King. Don't know whether Jefferson Grady
Was in the house that night or not. The party asked him
for beer; he told them he had none; they were Mincing
Without music, Was not in the room all the time; had an
other mail to tend bar fur me. John King went out With
Washington Lewis between nine and ten o'clock. It was
about fifteen minutes aftewards when the stones wore
thrown.
Dennis (YAW, score —Was at Namer's tionso after sup
per. John l.iug and several others were there, singing.
Saw the party come in and ask fur beer. I went home
about half past eight ; had been at home about five minutes
when Nailer sent for rue to help him. Went back to the
house; saw King throw stones Went into the house the
back way, took a candle, went ont the door, Paw King, Hur
ley, Lewis, Jeliersou, Brady, 414 three or four more outside.
Was talking to Hurley, when some one struck me and
knocked me d^wn. The dead man wad 13E4.4* on the side
of the baud with a brick ; afterwards he seemed to be cri4.y.
Did not see Dawson there.
UrosE-c.ranzined—lt was a dark night; saw John
throwing stones; was about ten feet from him, Thinks
timer was neither sober or drunk that evening.
r Keller, swami—Am a carpenter; was in Nii4si's
beau, that night; was 'tending bar for him; John King,
Jeff. Brady, Lewis, If urley, Isaac Anderson and others Wine
in and asked for beer. Saw nothing wrong till after night.
Nasur sold he had no more beer, and the party went tut
Was not outside the house. Stones were thrown in. Did
not ateTilinanti go out. The party were not iu the house
Ion; they were quiet and peaceable.
John Ragman, sworn—l um a butcher; lice on Turtle
creek, Wilkins township. On Monday evening at 7 o'clock
went to Naser's; John King and several others were there;
went out to see a man in the town; came back; met Grady,
Lewis, King and Anderson. Jett Grady pulled off his coat
and struck witress; went into Naser's coal shed; heard the
glasses breaking; went Into the house, when deceased asked
him far a pistol ; said he would shoot some of thorn ; kiwi
Nailer was tight; saw stonet thrown into the house; Nailer,
Fred Keller and Tihmann were iu the house.
Oros:. exurnin d— Was going home whet, I WOO struck; TB
mann was drunk; it was attar ho was struck that Tikaatill
was asking for a pistol.
Francis Beilzer, sworn— Went to Nasei's iu the evening, to
get sums money due um. Was theme till eight u'ekck; wont
home to Raymou's wagon; know nothing of what occurred
there.
Auyerel Plicr, ::warn — Am a shoemaker; work in Port
Perry; was at Nascr's uu Monday eveuing; saw the pasty
in the house ; when they could get nu more her they went
out; John King wont out first; Naeer locked thudoor ; they
tried to open the door; heard theta swearing outside; knew
Wee by their voices. Wont out; saw John ICiug throwing
etc use; was afraid I would get " licked," and went lit again;
saw them all outside of the house. bid nut see
struck; saw hint come in (es - crud with blood. While in the
remit I was struck with a brick iu the aria, which was sore
fur several days afterward.
At the request of the prisonerg, their counsel asked that
the case be pcetpoued for further hearing until this af:er
nuou at three o'clock, which was comp'iod with, and the
prisoners were remauded fur further hearing at that time.
TEA STORE.—Mr. Juhu Alllift,c79 has just received a large
let of teal of the fittest flisur. Having Leen ninny years to
the tirdness, Mr. Andrews fully understands the wauta of
the tea drinking community. He can supply teas either
wholesale or retail at the most reasonable prices. Persons
wishing, to get samples of tra can be accommodated by giving
him a cell. His store in uu Fifth street, 4 ppoaite A. A. Mason
& Vivo him a cal.
ALLEauENY larEatay SOCIF.TI.—ThId old established lit
erary institution held its regular semi-monthly meeting on
Tuesday evening, and the exercises were marked with wore
than usual Interest. The election (or sAlleera was held, and
resulted in tho following excellent choice: President, Mies
Letitia Gazzatn ; Vice President, Miss LIMA Faulkuor ;
retary, Mr. It. Wutlituau ; Csrrevending 'Secretary, W. FL
Moody; Treasurer, Miss Jenny Alexander.
AsSAULT.—John &OM made information yesterday before
Mayor Weaver against a hand on board the steamer Amer
icus" for assault a- d battery. Smith asafirts that he went
t. the boat to collect some money owed him by the defend
ant, when he struck him ou the head, causing a frightfil
wound and a liberal effusion of blood. smith waa
edited at the time; he lima in Marietta. He had not been
arrelted last evening.
MEOTIANiCEe SAViNGS BAN 4 —The Directors of tho Me
chf,nics' Savings Bank of Allegnony mot on Tuesday and
elected the, following. Board of Directors:—H. S. Fleming,
A Hobson, H. H. Davis, 2, 11. Geyer, T. 11. Nevin, L. MIL:-
Lush, A. Heineman.
PAZDvN.—Rush Morgan, who was sent to the Peuitentied'Y
four months since for larceny, bus been pardoned by Gcrv.
Pact:ter. His time would bald expo(' in June, as his sen
tence was only ler six mouths. He was, we believe, in bad
health.
MAYOR'S OFFICL—The homicide cue monopolized the at
tention of every one at the Alayor'e office yesterday. In the
morning Ave common eases—one paid his fine, and the rest
were sent to j ail.
EXPLOMION.—The boiler head in Bl'lleown'a saw mill, on
Wayne street, near the river, was blown out yesterday
morning. It shattered thi building a good deal, but fortu
nately no one was injured by the occurrence.
A DETACEIBLENT of United States troops, from Carlisle Bar
r-tag, will pass through this city to day, on their way to
Utah.
041SAGEIt1e8 I:4MM DDPARMIENT.--Canag ha u, Allegheny
city, who hen hid the foundation of a heavy trade to Ready
blade Clothing, appears to be no lens successful la his custom
department. To thin branch he pays special attention, by .
geeplpg on hand the latest styles of fine ploce goods for both
apn'a and boys' wear, and having his cutting executed with
great taste m 0 4411. ge furnish( s a good article at a rea
sonable price, by keeping a fine grads of geode, and Benne
for cash. Buyers will do well to examfue tels stock I.nd
prices. •
Fear, Aounamm—On Wednesday morning, Coroner Alex.
wader was called upon to held ail„, inquest on the body of a
min which had been found early in the morning, in the
y ird of the Merchants' Hotel, at the corner of Second and
8 Ilithdeld etrests. A jury was eoon found, and the old.
d Inca showed that the deceased called on the night clerk of
t .e !loess at about eleven o'clock on Tuesday night, and ra•
vested him to give him a c andle, as he wished to go into
the yard. The man in attendance furnished tam with a
c indle and returned to his duties; he staters that he did not
see the man return to the house that night, but on visiting
the yard at four o'clock in the morning, he found him lying
at the foot of O tight of stone s'eps leading to the cellar;
life was qui:e extiact. lie was found lying on his face; no
hours were dislocated or broken, cud from his position It
watl .upp.,s,d that in a fit of ilitexicr.tiou he had fallen
down stairs, and being unable to change his position, died
froto Hlllrocntiun. The verdict of the Jury was in accordance
with the facts. Tlio name of the unfortunate young man
was John tI. Klein. Ho was an Irishman, a clerk by eccu
potion, and unmarried. He was much addicted to drinking,
and was very much intoxicated when ha entered the ho
As he was ev dray destitute of means, some few of his gen.
crone ce.untryinen bore the expenses of his interment.
TIMATIZE.—Mr. ffackatt appeared last owning in hie inirni
table cfiaractor of Sir John Falitaff in "King Henry IT,'
to a good house. Bt) appears to-night as Mons:Qin'lle
and O'Callaghan, in His Last Legs."
31AOaiac3.--A puNwilt has been warded to 8. P
.:\lanutni- of Allegheny, for an improvement in em - at me
I: Is rumored that soy:TA cases of scarlet layer has()
taado their appearance in this city. Wo heard of one family
ho had lost two children of (his disease in a week.
THE Gil EAT POPULARITY OF LIOSTRITER'S
STOMACH liITTE,t9 prepari'd by the eminent physician.
rr. J. Iluetetter, iv ttubutinded. Daily does ho receive the
voluntary tostim , nla6 th , afflicted, who have boon cured
of long-etanding ,I;srea,ei, through the use of the "Bitters,"
and daily the dale eft his IlataliCilla id increasing, and extend
Mg its lipLare et among. suffering humanity.
Fur mm,uvie,„; all u.. 1 hid matter (rem the stomach, regulat
ine the buw. 6; • , 'renth.,iiiug the ec.tire body, and impart.
lug ui nr amt tour, to 0, et:tire human system, it canuot
~ i aalej. WI- a Wild re,.tittlieit.' all who are afficteci
with nay of thee, terril,le Cu Immediately procure
u Llottit, ut toe Bitters, au•l their ail oi lits will vanquish like
01,W btlUia a a'aa thing
K.r sale by bl ag,Zi OH and dealerq genarally. avo - yuliere,
and by ::.RTETTER Sc SMITH,
Manufacture's and Proprietors,
5S Water and ES Front streets.,
Liz r- !r 1
MEYER,
.M.INUF ACT U HER OF
'alley & Plain Furniture & Chairs
•
Warei•ooanns, 42-I Penn street,
ABM;E THE CANAL BRIDUE,
tr. 4". 1,1 a.1.11110u to the Furniture buninegs, I also devote
atttAttiutt tu UNDEWPARINU. Henna and Ortrattgba
furnlAL.,l
to. 11 , "1:114.111C BI ItiILIANCE to be placed in medl ,
clue, and tiv-usaudi of well attested C 8.611 establish beyond
the por.sibllity of a doubt the curative properties of any ono
particular remedy, then J. M. OLIN'S CELEBaiTED STOMACH
lllrrsrei to unquestionably the greatest medicine ever intro
duced to an athlete i cmalmuutty - . Ae a cure for Dyspepsia,
Co9tiveneas, tVeakuess of the Stomach, and other dise i ttsea
arising from a disordered state of the Diver, Kidneys, etc.,
they cannot be es.celled. Invalids should notAmaitate to
try them. Fur dale by J. M. OLIN, sole proprietor and
manufacturer, No. 2k.;7 Penn street, Piltiburgh, Pa., and by
dealers gene, ally. ap9—l,e
_
JANES P. TANNER,,
6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
luvito.l tho attotitiou Of Lie cuhtomera Etna buy6ra 'gouerul
ly, to hie largo stock of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
BungLt diroct flow Mattufu:turers iu litai3aalanetts,
0014PRIBIN0
LSRPGANF,
(I AITERS,
uutl Chiidrou'a
BONNETS
Ft ALS and
FANCY HATE
a , 8.40 aild Youth's
PA Ilt LEAP,
LEG HORN,
PAN'AII4IL aud
STRAW RATS
Boys thud Y.utlfa
WOOL MA EiALTP
All which will I, Luud iu grol%
OrtAt iudiwltuenta otleru.l it) 43A911 and promo
TLUE
urdas nuti to,Oully ncleetaJ arid pocked
N EW TRIMMINGS! NEW TRIMMINGS
. 2ITSH,
No. Mairliet Street,
Ladies, walk io and eximioe the New Spring Stock of
TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES,
RIBBONS, FLOWER,,,
RIIOREF, HOSIEaY, GLOViS,
JOUVIN'S RID GLOVES, GAUNTLETS,
MISSES' EMBROIDERED MARSEILLES SEIRTB,
EX.PANSION STEEL SPRING SKIRTS,
EMBROIDERED, MECHANIC AND
FRENCH CORSETS!
INFANTS' FANCY CAPS,
And HEAD-DRESSES, AT
J.. _BUSH'S,
No. fir, Market street
Contract tor Supply of Marine
Hospital.
CUSTOM HOUSE, 1
Pittsburgh, April 12th, 1868.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
Sealed Prop:asals accompanied by proper guarantees,
according to forms to be furnished, on applicatioa at this
taco, will be received thereat until 12 o'clbck, meridian, on
the FIRST TUESDAY iu Juue next, for the supply of the
Marino Hospital, tour this city, witn the articles of Provi.-
ions, Medicine, etc., enum..rated iu said forms. The quan
ties stated are estimated with reference to the several num
ber of patients iu the Hospital, but the United States reserve
the right to take more cr leis of ta.d articles, accordingly
as they may be actually regain:A. If the articles delivered
at the Hospital are not in tne judgment of the Physktu3,
of the beet quality, and adapted to the Hospital he will ba
atliberty to reject the same, to purchase other article in
their-stead, and to charge the contractor with any excess in
the cost over the contract prices.
The United states ruserve the right to accept the proposal
for the whole or any poi tiou of the articles specified.
JOHN HASTINGS,
Surveyor and Agent Marine Hospital
COOKING BY GAS.
A WORD TO THE LADIES,
riiIIE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH
ING, and we call the attention cf the Ladies to the
fact that
COOKING, IRONING, ETC.,
tido be done with economy, without oppressive beat, with
out soot, and with despatch—the tiro Leing always retn'y in
a moment—by using
AlUilgrAVell Gas Cooking Stove,
To which we respectfully Insib your attention, at No. 76
Smith Held atrekt. S. A. JOHNSON & BRO.
9/k.. County and City Rights for cite. apl2:9m
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS.
A. AGE'FARL AND,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets.
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT
he has received his Spring Assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS,
Of the newest styles, beat quality and moat elegant &scrip,
lions, which he is prepared to manufacture to order in the
LATEST FASHIONS,
And with such a character of workmanship, as cannot fall
to satisfy and please the most fastidiotis tastes. [again
SVEAMBOAT FOit SALE.—
Th e steamboat GRAND TURK, has been
thoroughly repaired and is in complete order,
and is in every respect a B N 0.2 boat; her cl
being the same as when new. All contracts for repairs to
the boat have required all work to be done in the best pos.
sibla manner, suuject to the approval or rejection of an ex.
porionced steamboat builder. These contracts have boon
properly
anderyexecuted, and she is now offered for sale as com
plete worthy of the attention of parties wanting a &st
rata steamboat.
She is 150 feet long, 23 feet beam, and 6% feet hold—is
very well timbered and fastened, and sound and staunch in
every particular.
POwia—Three boilers 24 feet long, 38 Inches diameter
cylinders 18% inches diameter, with 5 feet stroke, and is
known to to a Emir boat; is supplied with a nigger engine.
Cancan—Will carry tfoo tons.
Draws 26 inches water; has a very tine cabin.
name—One-fourth cash; balance in good appoved en
-12 and 18 months, with interest; or mole
upon undoubted security. Apply to
liberaldoreed p if a l vi or
required,
613:21, CAPT. MARK STERLING.
'DIAN° AT A BARGAIN.--An elegant
ft oqewood, Oh[chiming Plano, only in use three month,
In Perfect order in every respect, will be sold at a very great
bargain. The owner le now in the West, and wishes to sell
at once, and for cash. The subscriber will guarantee the
Piano to be perfect, and unblemished• Apply to
tette
PITTSBURGH, PA;
mr22:dly—lo
OPERA TIES, ETO
1151011IIINOBEI:
Springer Harbangh, Joseph. E. Eldcr, St. Loci..;
Pittsburgh; Fentc•n Bros., ••
H. Childs & Co., " 'Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore;
Bagley, Cosgrove & Co., " Garret & Martin,PhiladelphiN
McCandless,Means & Co., " James, Kent, Banter, & Co. "
G. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver & Graham, ..
Geo. M.& L. Hord, Cincinnati ECeene, Sterling & Co, "
A. B. Pentoa & Bros., " Yard, Gilmore & Co., "
apL•U
KLEBER HAVING JUST RET URN
• ED from thaTastern cities, where
he has selected a choice stock of superior r. ,. .:".?"""
PIANOS for the spring trad , ,wonld respect- '
folly invite the attention of purchasers there
to. They were chosen with great care from the entire East
ern stock, and are considered among the finest instruments
ever brought to this city. Parchasers are solicited to call
an! exam lee, as this is an excellent opportunity for obtain
ing a first class and reliable Piano Forte.
apt) IL JILEDEB, No 63 Fifth Street.
M. J. BAKEWELL, INTENDS TO
open tits Sch - 01, on MONDAY, the sth of Aptil.
Tams, fl 5 00 per quarter. Residence al his son's house,
191 Second street. Rooms, 'SmithSaid street, N. E. corner
of Diamond alley. mrtilitf
The Mountain Motels for Rent.
'pin MOUNTAIN HOTELS AT CRESSON,
.a. on the Pennsylvania Railroad, are offered for lease
for a term of years. These buildings which are large and
commodious, are situated near the Summit of the Allegheny
Mountains, in Cambria county. The salubrity of the ch.
mate—the pare water—the beauty of the Mountain Scenery
—the facilities for fishing and hunting, and all these enjoy
meats and recreations which give health wad vigor, have
rendered Cresson a popular place of Summer Resort for
visitors. from all parts of the United States. The Pennsyl-
vania Railroad furnishes means of access daily, from all the
principal cities of the Union, and vititors while enjoying
all the pleasures of country lite, can communicate with the
cities every few hours.
The llo.de belong to "The Allegheny Mountain Health
Institute," with all the lamb:ire and fixtures belonging to
tho Company. They are in a suitable condition for the cow.
fortable axammodathm of over TWO HUNDRED ousts.
To a competent manager, the chance is a most txcetlent
one. Address, JOSEPH PENNOCK, Pres%
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Or, J. P. LESLEY,
Chairman of Committee,
apl Philadelphia, Pa.
PERFIIMERY.—A fresh supply of Glenn's
well-known Extracts for the Handkerchief, Ingt reed
JUS. 1111 MING,
Comer Ditamoad aad Market street.
COMMERCIAL.
Pl' TSBURGEL BOARD DV TRADE Gif
- Zru'RCHAZiri'S , EXCE3.9.MG
Fre:actg.
E. WILLIAMS
S. It BEIUNGT,
N. DOLAIrib,
Jo.9.EPfir SNOIVDP.N.
CbOiMI - ClCd of Arbitratiws fur 31:4re.h.
F. R. BRIJNOT, Vico Pros Wait,
JOIE: J. GILLESPIE, JO3EP.EI R. HUNTER
IsAttlUE'L, SURIVER, AU6TIN LOOMIS.
PITTSBURGH IRILIMEAT
Carefully Reported by RISTP.II ENOWDE,Si t Superintend, g of
the Akrchants' Exchar-3e.
PirTißrl.F4lll 3 Apt it 14 455
FLOUR...The salts to-day that have transpired amount to
416 bbls. viz:—From first hands :-70 Ws. extra family
from canal at $4; 45 bbls. superfine from cauul at $1,37%.
From store: ZOO bbis. in lots nt $3,b2 for superilue, $4 for
extra and $4,50 for extra family
CIRAIN...SaIes 75 bush. Cats frdm wharf rtt2Bc ; 100 bush.
do. from wharf at 27c; 175 bush, do. from store at 30@31c.;
50 bash. Corn from stole at 48c. j 1 bash.
FEED...Bales 3 tone mill at 80c. 100 ba.
CORN MEAL...FaIe 60 bush. at 50c. % - t bush. from Bt - re.
HAY...Sales from the scales of 6 loads at sl2@sl7 1 ton ;
1 load of Straw at $7.
SVEDS...SaIet 15 bush. Clover from store at $5,25 in lots;
10 bbia: from first hands at $4,75 bush.
ASHES—SaIes 20 bags Nitrate of Soda at 63.4 c. I.; 10
tone Soda on private terms'.
LIME—Sale 25 bbls. Loulavillo at $1,25 bbl
WINDOW OLA , S...'ales 100 boxes Bxl o country bread to
city trade at $3 le box.
COFFEE—SaIes 29 bags Rio to couutry at 12.40.
SERIAR...B.sIes 16 hhds. N. 0. plate at 734@8c.; 25 Ithda.
fair N. 0. at 7%c.; 15 bbls. to country at Bc. for prime.
MOLAFBES...F.aIes 30 bbls. N. 0. at 36e.; 25 bbls. do. ut
86j!@213_ ; 25 bbls. do. at 3614.
FISEI...SaIea 25 bbla. No. 3 large Mackerel at $l2; 10
bbls. Lake Superior at $ll ; 10 half bbla. do. 'at $O.
EGGS...SaIes 17 bbls. in lota at 7%.c. bbl.
arus...F.l. 6 tierces at Sc. 'it's 11).
APPLES...SaIes 25 bbls. Ppitzenbergers at $2 bbl.
POTATOES--.Sales 700 bush. mixed from Erture at 42c.; 30
bush. Nealtanaocka at 55c.
DRIED FRUIT—Sales 100 bash. from store at $1 25, Cud
30 basis. du. at $1,37 cA bush.
BACON...BEII6a 6000 lbs. Shoulders at 7%c.; 2000 tbs.
Shoulders sod Hams at 7 1 / and 9%; 1000 lbs. Sides at tq.,:i;
6000 his. Shoulders at 7%; 4000 lbs. Hama at 0%; 2000 tbs.
Sides at 9;46.
lIIDES...BaIea 180 Dry Flint from store at 14@14%c
cash; 920 .'o. from first hands at 13c. cash.
WHOHEY—SaIes 10 bbls. raw at 18c. r gallon; 23 Ws.
rectified at 20®22c,
Cincinnati Market.
CINCINNAT/, April 14.—Flour opened du 1, but c`osed with
an Improved demand, though prices counot to quoted high
er; sales 1000 bbls at $3,6503,70 for superfine t, ordinary
sxtra. Whisky steady; 1100 bhls sold ut 16%. PrOViSioll9
are held very firmly, and hatti rs refuse to n•ake any con
cession in odor to meet buyers, consequently the e was
very lithe done; prices are unchange 500 lAN Mess Pork
sold at Delphi, Indian; at $l6, and 100 bhda Bacon Bides
at 9; 3 4c. The Money mask-et is unchanged and tight. Cur
rency is scarce. Exchange Is dull and drooping. Bankers
in some cases, sold to-day, et c premium.
New York Illarket.
Nrw Yon.% April 14.—Cotton; sales 800 bales; buyers
demand a reduction of :745 bat holders refuse, and the quo
tations are nominal. lelour buoyant; 9000 bola sold; (ma
has advanced 6c; sales at ...84 50®.1,75 Wheat firm; 5000
bus sold Corn firm; 21,000 bus sold; Ohio 7461)75. Brat
-Leavy. Mesa Pork 5c lower, saes at 917 456 - 1)17,55. liiv:ou
dull Hams 9Ce9i4c. Lard firm at 10?4(4110.!1-,c. Sugars
steady uud active; New Orleans cl,:irai7,l. 4 c. !dot assea rim;
Porto .35,1„1. Toba:cu steady. Tallow dull. Freights cu
Grain to Liverpool 4
New 'lark Cattle Market.
NEW Yeas, Aprll 14 —Tho recelple wore 2000 IteeVee; 3760
Sheep; 3eo Swiuo. Beeves, have declined 34c; sales at 7e?l,
11c, average 9(anl l / ,',c; Veale 6@7c; Cows unchanged; Swine
6@fl34c; Sheep declined frso.
New York Stook Market.
NEW Yonic, April I.l.—Stocks firm. Chichro and Rock
Island 74%; Cumberland Coal 18;4 Nevi York Centre W-ii;
Pa nsylvaoia Coal 70; Reading Railroad 481.; Milwaukee
and Mississippi 29, Er .o Railroad 2131: Cleveland and o
ledo 439 i.
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NO. 133 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
11l AVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR
large SPRING STOCK OF BOWS AND SHOES,
cmaisting of a gloat variety of seasonable and fashionable
goods adapted to apring and eumus , r sales. Having been
purchased for cish, at reduced prices, they feel warranted
in toying that they can supply Western merchants by the
package or dozen, at as low prices as the same quality of
goods can be purchased in the Eastern titles. Particular
attentiongivon to orders.
Also, a good supply of Nea York and Spanish Solo
Leather.
China, Glass and Queensware.
SPRING STOOK JUST OPENED,
AT 2BE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF
N 34 3E2 3AT 3Fia. "V MI: -IC (Or DEB.
122 Wood street . , Pittsburgh, Pa,
WHO IS NOW RECEIVING FROM
Europe and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of
aqici*s in hie line, comprising now and tasteful shaped of
Pearl White Stone Tea, Dining and Toilet Ware, and the
same In Plain, Gold, Lustre Baud and Flowers; Pine White
Vitrified Iron Stone Table Ware, known to be the most dur
able now in use for Hotels aid Steamboat% Fretici4 China of.
new styles, in Pure White and Gold Baud, either in sate or
dingle pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Sots; Brit-
tennis and Plead Castors; German Silver Tea Table 9, oond.
Soup Ladles, etc., plated with silver; fine Ivory Bandied
Carving, To and Table Knives and Forayc Too Waiters and
trays; Shaker and Sealrasa Table Mati Jappaned and Dvc.
crated Tin Toilet Sat.
Also, a complete and fall assortment of all articles suita
ble for the COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, a' prices to please
the public, who are respectfully invited to examine this
stock. mr27:3mdsw
CU4N44E OF FIRM,
- 11 - P. HITCHCOCK, having purchased the
L i b interest of JACOB HUFFMAN, in the firm of Huff.
man, M'Creery & Co., the style of the firm will hereafter be
HITCHCOCK, M'CREERY & 00. Mr. Huffman will still
remain in the House. HUFFMAN, M'CREEItY & CO.
11.1 5 CREERT & CO.
(50001990E1,9 TO HO/MAN DVIDUSERY C 0.,)
Forwarding and Commission MerJhants,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PRODUCE FLOUR AND WOOL,
O. Y 194 SICOND 6 ruaer, Pirryum aa, PLNTLI,
A CARD.
School for Young Ladles.
TO HOTEL KEEPERS•
A RARE•CHANCE.
IcAIAH DICKEY, 2d
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INDESTRUCTIBLE
RUSSEL -A9S
CONNIZTINC- CilltiVii§ SATURATED WITH
RESINOUS SUBSTANCES, ETC,
Je. ..a. gir , m w . ex. JO 3:10 X IV
TIIE UNDERSIGNED Is PI - CEPA - RED To covER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF
iloaf,i, vdth ii.... 1 1 ,,, Masuc. This ~nipna,t,on is adapted for all hiads of Roo a, fist ar steep; it can also be
applied on 'tin, Ir .n, ~r IJ ,1 i-nnr., ; l,, Luak,n, ; a prrlect J 4, This ceniposPion is not affected by atmospheric changre ;
it will n.ither crack nor tun : it II 11111 , 6fCIOLi to watrr ; }IRE PROOF.' and Laura durable than any other kind of ) 4, of
tag. 'Dila ro , thig material ,4 udcd le Niti Ilnautitwa thrulti{l.,tit tha United Sfates, on flanges, Bridge-5, Rolling Mills,
Railroad Cara, and new - 1.301E5, giribg enti,.. ed.& iit3 fb•Ci ion, auil is c:au. - i.larcd a perfect protection from the elements.
Although this rooting .as auty introdu.,.l h, r. , iu 183 d, it .all 1.. 'tau 011 tautly of the buildings in the city. Also, on
moat of the Rail cede
I her- refer to a few places where thin Waning is in usa, a-1,1 eau bo noon—Aiit•veltiud and Pittsburgh lia‘iroad; at Rene
Air; Bridgeport; Martinsville; Portland ; Laglauge ; i.."trul ..•!1Vi1.6; McCoy's; IVelleville; Liverpool and Rochester lira
Cons, and the Manchcs , rr Drpot ; Peucsyiv tin Central Rai;z,_,ad ; k"preca Cre• It Astoria dildion, Mill et Tipton end Par.
eonage at Altoona; Allegheny City, Westioins.ter College, amt wally mars R.inldiu26: Pittsburgh, J McCittlly's Ware
house; Bru 'nimble's Llotel; also, nunielous oihrrs in the city.
All orders left at No. 217 LIBERIA' spREEr, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of the ma
terial eau ; he seen,) will receive prompt attention, I.y
W. F. FAIINESTOCK, Auent
.
. _ ...._.. _
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES
A M B It 0 T YP ES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND vUItAIP,i.
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY FIRST CLASIz. ES.TABLISEIDLENT
IN THE CUU;\TI.Y, AT
12 I.V ALL'S, F. urth strat.
Removed to YU Falk Street.
CARGO & CO.'S PI WTOORIPHIC AND
UItUTYPE dALLIRY has been removed from
n Fourth 6treet, to No. 21 Fi , th atr , o, near Me.rliet.
These rooms having been built especi.ilv ha' the purpose,
with three larg are not snrpassed in the city for
comfort, convenience and excellenc in arrangement.
ail- Our old friend, and pat-one an 1 those wishing su
perior likenesses, are invited to call. itkiiL„ Reception Room
and Speoicv,ns on the ground floor. up 7
R. NI. CARGO & CO.,
Photographers and Ak. Ell brotyplets,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 Fi tti sheet, 3n , 1
SUNBEAM, GALLERY,
EL W..cor. of Narkot atracz.t and Diamond, Pittsburgh
PRIORS TO SUIT ALL. myl9:tf-31-.
WVKES' GALLERY OF ART,
NO. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES
taken at this Gallery by a now and improved process,
giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dross and coutplex
ion. They are acknowledged by all who have examined
them to be for superior to any pictures eve. exhibited in this
city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine
Ws large collections of. specimens. ills Gallery being on the
second door, is era* , of SICCO3B.
N. Y,.--Pictures of Children taken in two seconds. at Na.
60 Market street.
my?.T:tf is E. ti. tiES, Artist.
114. OI G E R S
NEW DAQUERREAN AND A!IBROTYPE
SKY AND SLUE-'-1:101iT
GALLERY,
FIFTH STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE' THE POST-OFFIOI
IX& PICTURES taken in all the vartoas styles, in any
weather, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates.
MA. Sick or d,ceseel persons taken at their reehlauna.
an2thlydww—la
WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY.
•wm. IiALL HAS TAKEN THE
third Boor of Jones' Now Building, adjoining tho
Mechanics' Bank, Fourth street, for au AMBROTYPE AND
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY; and having fitted up the
room la a style unsurpassed, invites his friends and the putr
lie to visit his estahlishtnont.
- -.. •
His Rtception Room, he has no hes talon in saying, has
not its superior anywhere, for size, beauty of furniture and
appointments generally; end his Operating Rooms bAng
on the earns floor, are entered immediately through
In his Operating Rooms, the must improved combined
side and sky lights give a facility for taking a finished Pk-
Lure, in the least possible time, that he thinks cannot fail to
make his establishment the tenon of all persons of taste.
Mr. Wall's experience as au Artist, is a guarantee to his
patrons that none but good Victures will be ip•l witted 4.•
leave his premises.
The public, and the Ladies especiolly, are uvitod to view
his mums, and examine specimens. ap3.lcv
AUCTION SALES.
DEREALPfORY SALE OF A LARUE
STOCK OF B in THURSDAY, FREDA Y 11%1
SATURDAY AVENINGS, April 15th, loth aad 17tu, et
o'clock, at the COLnraercinl Sales Booms No. 51 viftn stro t,
will be sold, an extensive collection of calusble miscolla
nsoas Ilikka embracing about 5000 volumes in various de.
partmeattl of literature— amDag winch, are MI; edftio,s
of the most c4.lebtated &nth°, s, splendidly ii pttrate4 amp it
tine binding. Also, superb Family B bins wtu gold plat,
clasps, Blank Bcoks in great co- iety, Stationery, etc.
The stock will be ready fur examinath n, m, Thurb.L.)
Private sales during the day, at. 13w price!.
apl4 P. M. DAVIS. Anetid
G,
OLD AND SILVER WATES;CH BEAU
.
T:I , UL Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, and fancy ar-
Mies at Auction, at 111.c(ARTNEY'8 AUCTION Li 'use.
2.) Wood etreet (the old and welPin ‘wn McKenna St.ind)
commencing MONDAY EVENING, April 12th, and con
tinuing every evening for two wer,lo, Or until roll
The gouda will be opon for examination whon
Ladies as well as Gentlemen tens fespectfuliy in vitc-I to call,
and they may perchase at prrvate fetal,
at voiy low prices, if they p:case, and an goods pr,,ve
as represented and satisfactory. ur moray refunded. re,
eons wishing goods in this line will On) this cute ivatl.v
of notice, as there is a great variety to eelt et from, and ss
are det-rmined to bell. Pleas- give In a call. t., ...•n.-
merice each evening, at 7% o'clock-
JOSHUA GRAY,
W. G. SlcO k UTNE V, Am:Cr.
CHOPS SALE OP STOCKS,
AUSTIN LOCirtif.‘ . 4 & Co,.
STOCK AND NOTE 81t0E.888., 58 yoult:1 . 8 - 1 - 4.11 , ,,t - ,1,;..
THE EXECUTORS OF TILE HEVER
END CHAItLE. A VlrltV, will ,dyer At public sale, at
the MERCUANTS' EXOIIAt , OE, la the city of i ituibe-gb.
on TIibIISDAY, the loth of Ap,il proAtute, et 6 ii'Llel,, P.
1.1., the following etocke, viz:-
2066 altered of the Capital St7cli. of the PittuLurgit end Bot
ton Milting Company, iClid Mimi, Lake O'uner.h.tj
1000 do of tre Capital Stouts of the National Mining Co.
5 do Exchange Back et Pittsburgh.
400 do Allegheny Paul:.
42 do Hand Street Bridge Company.
86 do Monongahela do do.
183 do Monongahela Navigation Company.
ti 7 do Pitte'gh, Ctn. and Lern3Ydle Tulegrupli Co.
60 d.) Allegheny tias Company
.
67 do Pittab`gh, it. Wayne and Ceicago Railroad C, .
Dividend Scrip of ditto, of $72 40.
20 de Chartierd Valley Atedroad Company.
20 do Wilkinsbmg and West Nawton Plank Roe 1 C..,
1 Echolutahlp Pittsburgh Female College
7110 MAS :A. WAVE,
WM M SUlNN,lise..nteis.
..10:- . IAll KING,.}.
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THE MERCANTULE AGENCY,
FOR THE PROMOTION
AND
PROTECTION OF 'I'RADE.
B. DOUGLASS dc. CO., Proprietors.
Corner Wood and Fifth Streets., Ptttsburgh, Pa.
A LYS.. ARMSTRONG, ~4 / .77,aer.
EtteLll,lt6.l, Nui. York, Juue,lS43.—Ptt tst, gh, March,
fiEAD OFFICE.
NEW YORK B. .1). , Uti LASS & CO.
OFFICES
PittHburgh...
Philadelphia
Detroit
B. DOUGLASS & Co.
B. D‘uOLASs & i 0
.......... AI DO UGLASs & CO
B. Poth.u..A.v.s & Co
B Doti & Co.
B. DoUGLAsS & Co.
B. DOUGLASs Co.
B. DOUGLASS & Co.
B. DOUGLASS & Co
B DOUGLA g & CO.
B DoUGLASS & CO.
.B. Douoidies & CO.
ASSOCIATE OFFICES
Du bu qe
Now (*loins
Ob3rlthtozi...
1 ordsvllle
Ict. Louie
Ball
Richmond
FOREIGN OFFICES.
Montreal, C. E B. DOUGLASS & CO.
London Eng B. Dotabral & o.
Letters of Introduction to Lawyers of high standing and
respectability in every section o, the Union. will ho
gratuitously fornishel to subscribers making application at
the lattice. .4 1 .80, letters of introduction to auy of the efßces
named above.
OS. COLLEOTIONa TROMP= ATTLNDID TO M ALL PARTS OF
THE UNITED ETATES AND BRIT/811 rotsrsaldrts. raplOAM
NEW SATIN PAPER.—At 20 and 25
cents per roll, for sale by
W. P. MARSILILL
ap9 wr Wood Edr6-1.
NEW tiOLD PAPER.—At 50 and 62
cents, for Foie by W. P. MA nal ALL & CO.,
op 9 4i Wool eta,
Q,TATUARY AND
selves, pictures of Cis), Builianan,
Franklin and Lufaystt flee shop windows. Kir sale Ii)
W. P. MARSHALL
ap9 s 5 Virojd strut.
QPRING DRESS 'PRIAIMINGS.—AII the
choice styles in the market at rca3onahle inic,s, at
ap9 lIORNE'S TRIMMINO STORE.
X QIJ IS ITE DESIGNS OF REAL
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, at the lowest possible
J. HORNE,
77 Market street.
GREASE -A superior article for Carriages,
Drays, &c., in cans, kegs and barrels.
an 9 . HENRY IL Co
DUTATOES.-50 bus. for sale by
=lB }DINH Y IL co
'r'wo LOTS—In the I'oor House pion of
la:s, with paling tents ID leant, and other improve.
manta. Pare law, and terms easy. For Bala I.y
ap7 S. CUTHBERT E BON,
I I . REEN APPLES.-20 bbla. for Balo by
T nr,7 HENRY H. COW'
EDICA'rEII LYE OR ALPALV.ini - 0
LUTION—An excelh n t remAy for Dyspepsia, Ilan; t.
burn, Acidity of the Stomach, az., etc., a large supply re.
celled this day, by JOB. FLE3IING,
apl3 Corner Diamond and Market street.
QUININE. -600 oz. on hand and for dale
by rap 2 R. L. PADINSETOCH Q CO.
UPE RB. CARB. SODA.--200 kegs New
Castle, for sale by
net9A
R S D• ITN — PW. , PIT A ,ro
GREEN, MARSHALL AN D BOONE
Counties, lowa—valuable lands in these counties, for
We by a. ouTELBERT m SON,
=NIMMMINI!MEEI
IPATVINT
Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the es-re and
blotches among the, hair.
Four to sir bottles aro warranted to cure corrupt and
running riliors.
&me Lottie Will cure scaly eruption of the shin.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worstkind
of ringworm.
Two or throe bottles sre, warranted to cure the moot am
p _t ate case of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles aro warranted to care Balt-Rheum.
Five to eight bottles will titre the worst case of scrofula.
A benefit le always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is tukea.
ROX_BURY, MA
Dlda Idansta —The reputation of the Medical Disco SS
very,
la curing all kind ' of humors,
so well established by the
unanimous voice of all who have aver used it, that I need
not may anything on the subject, as the moat skilful physit
elms and the moat careful Druggists in the country are un
anituous in its praise.
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do
it with a toll knowledge of the curative power. in relieving
all, and curing most of those diseases in which you aro no
fortunately so liable. That moat excruciating disease to as
affectionate mother,
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
to cured as if by a miracle; your own temper la restored ta
Ma natural aweetucas, and your babe from short and fretful
naps to calm and sweet slumbers; end the Medical Discove
r:, L , L=MOI a fountain of bleasiug to your husband and
hou:;chold.
In the not advanced stages of
CANKER
It ertrnda to the stomach, causing
DYSPEPSIA,
which is uothi.,g loit canker of the stem h; then to the
intestines and
KIDNEYS,
•
•
restin g a aluklog, gotta frellng, and an inditlerenoo even to
the cares of your `amity.
Your stomach id
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food distresses you, and you can only take certain
kinds, and even of that your oyetem does not get half the
nourishment it coo Wits as the scrimonous Mild of tho cannot
eats it up; then your complexion loses Its bloom and be.
comes sallow or greenish, and your beat day Is gone. Bur
want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a
train of diseases whiob the hind yl Disco very Is peculiarly
eflriptui
CL l ' E
P.l l az,t;„,-.. a the iteert, pain 111,/ Wutikll6llll of the
~pfee and await of the Leek, pale of the Lip Joint when yeti
rctice, it regularity of the fevrehi, and &lan, that moat 6X(11/
03thig, of di!... - n, the
PILES.
flow many thcusands of poor W 0114611 hitt &ilMt ug froze
Mrs .thoroxe end pinine away a miaorable life, ltd their neat
floor neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to intpres4
oe ;..ur mind that gachi old proverb, "An onnra of prams
i Ivo ie Lotter Wan a pound cd enre." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
yin have Loth the preventative and thee - are, with ado great
and good quality, that it will never, under any eircramstaimee,
do you any in s i us y.
114 change of diet rror geca.l.:S.ry -a...1 the Ltet you can get
enough of it.
bitunrrioxs reit use----Adtdts one table spoonful per day--
tlloldren over tea yawls dLasertSielonfill—Children front nct
r-lltgl.t years,epoonful. ds no directiona can be appli
to all CULbtita tiMaa, take sufficient to operate oft (to
1.1,Nv.1a tVti. t n. 113. Y. , ore truly,
DONALD KENN kr, y.
s. d 1,1;‘/O I,ct eala Loy
.., vi.dsw
04i0R THROAT AND LUNG DISEASW;,
RA MAN'S lEGETABLE COMPOIJA,
I y
And DrriggistA E,Lierally
L.. C. 1 1.1LPIIUILLV,
.41'/I)ItNtlli A 1. 1 . W .5 ND CON PEVA NOER
AVERAGING ACCOUNTS !
Thoroughly Taught in Thirty Minutes,
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ENGAGED
IRON OM' COLLEGE HALL, fur ono week only.
TC
a.cir CR S, BOOIC•ISEEPTII9, and ACCOUNTANTS gra
rnilly, will find It for their advantage to avail themselves
ritl a t i) ll l l o,: s
lowpr:rtunity
" • 5
L_
RBLE! MARBLE!!
( o Men , cliff C IR6 0
aas A BEAUTIFUL SRLECTION OP
ONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosureo, Posts, ac.,
71;e public are respectfully invited to examine our acct.
Prices low, and work warranted.
)ylty—is NO. 385 LIBERTY STREET.
..E Ruszu. t Co.
D. PRATT' & Co,
PRATT & Co.
FR ES H Alt RIVAL
F—
SPRING BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT JOSEPH 11. BORLAND'S,
At N o EIS Al:ticket sitroot.
THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO
A it. torui ble Lieu& and the patio generally, that lie
is op-suing a large and well selected atc(t of Boats ■ud Sixes,
rousisting iu part of Cant's, Ladies', 803 - a% Youth's, 5' hare'
and Chlldren's Shoes, Which have been bought chiefly for
Cash, and will be sold very cheap. Give us a call, befeo,
purchazing else}; lyre. Remember the place, at the Cneap
Cash Store of JOSEPH. 11. BORLAND,
KO :1 No. SS Market, .E. 0012.1 door from Fifth street.
ORANGES. -100 borsea Messina Sweet Of--
augeejußt rit.tved and for age, by
REIMER .t AND - Ed:SON,
apt' N0..119 Wocd strut.
E W NUTS
Lmtele Pee Nui4
le bags Bordeaux Almonds;
..i; SicßS Po:t Shell 11co. - 4,9s
z !, paper Ehed
Lu Fiibe. ts;
1.11 " English Waltelt,;
" Cream Nuts:
" reroa
20io C„,cor * Note, j eit rre . vic, , d,tod for Bala Ly
aloe RER & ANDERSON,
No. LSI Wood street.
alit . 1 Oppoa;to the St. Cholas Dote!
BY EXPRESS AND RAILROAD
EXTENSIVI: AND EX - CULL - ENT STOCK
Q IRUP.-10 bbls. N. 0. Syrup le: sale, Gli
k, coradvaa6Bt, by (ap7) rW.SILY - H. COLLINS.
ROOFING.
MEDICAL.
THE NEATEST
DISCOVER y
1 , OF THE AGE.
MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov
.1 in one of oar common pasture weeds a remedy
that cars
Every kind of Humor,
FIZOM THE '.I7O.ReT SOROITULA. DOWN TO A COMMON
He PIMLE.
has tried it in over cloven hundred cases, and navel
failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has
sow in his possession over ono hundred certificates of its
value, all within twenty miles of Beaton.
Two bottles aro warranted to curs a nursing sore month.
One to three bottles will care the worst kind of Pimples
on the facs.
Two or three bottles will clear the system of Ulu.
Two bottles are warranted to carotin worst canker In tht
mouth or stonench.
Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind
of Erysipelas.
to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor In the
Dr. GEO. U. REYEltit,
N.l 1-10 wood etrect . Pittabrogh, F.
PREPARED BY BOWMAN F.:
..4 I.IT.L'aIrE.VI", I 'd
OEO. 11. KEYSF,R, Pittsburgh,
J. P. PLIZILIII3, Allugheny, City,
ors[ b Vt.r.ll it 154®LFY.
Kam_ uR Vosirth st".t.
_
A NEIV SYSTEM
OR PO PAY
i, A fa: E A 1 1 1 , 1T10 . N O.? u (ins
ottr, (Alreatly,)
JUN. I/OR NE, 77 Ma .11,t -Mien
MASTIC
31.43 U e
ap ;:dAw
J. W. WORTHEN
mawaxm;?mm%tiw , ,?4,l,4mm
=OE
1 -- Itfr 71-1- li;q7 %-•
Ai 1 _CI IA
HARDY & I!1` - 'GREW, Steamboat arid en
oral Agents, Garner Gi a.;. nzd Fsrry
Rum; WE/LTECKR, & - o.—The ricer had comraonced to wed°
yesterday, having reached a hcl_zht of 14 Let There will,
however, probably be ar.•othar ris tnp of the proresi
ono, as the river fell srlt - e. bat night ha
fore lee: and yeeterdi.r. The r.tr r m'!l•72.lat Cooler la::
evening, hut the f-..f00s .Z.ZO fe.r.syabls.
Huainan a: the a_:_,l3 toierc.bly active
To-dap; -:
3
for
ThZ.ie 1;1
tri.i.ar up th, .:•;" rates .feattoii.
The ir,4lit tihri, it 1.1 vary liretty
support fiir sicidrat , teniitio4t r . Er.rao it. :iiiiyavvf. COet
a 3 high .4.3 kilo ie Li.
U Ire.La Dili
A fatlVEll.
:Le:tut," Jacobs.
feet lee,
legrapb, Wer.dward, Brownsville.
West Newton.
CLevoit, Wheeling.
Fort tVayne : Mullen], Now Orleans.
DEP.i111:111./.
Steamer Col. Bayard, Pooblea,MlLao.A.l.
" Telegraph, Woclwrinl,
Limorne. Jacobi, Brownsville.
Jatlgo M'Clure, ---, West Newton.
" Chevolt, Murray, Wheeling.
" New York, Gilmore, Elt. Paul,
" Sir Wm. Wallace, Campbell. Sc. Louis.
" Stephen lierator, Bailoy , Mlsa..url Rive
' Neptune, Poe, Et. Louis.
bout Louis, licaa, St. Paw.
lir., Reno, :`:sehville,
STEAMBOATS
CINCIIVIVATI
For Cincinnati.
The calegaut 8113 Wbet j, paisengEr Daclibt
BLIPERIOR--eupt. zaomp J. .:secwill
leesro Pittsburgh for ViLlCiumiti, a
DAY, the 7th lost., at 10
.s. sr.
For faight 1 - s:i:/z.lapuiF rn bosi.l t..
ep7
ZANE'S-VIEILLE.
For Illoarlerte and ZaiteßvlLl.,
Ttlo atcana-r Mt:IRAN, Capt. Max ,
r --•
ROL (r tha c.Loro and till
aoty
4 o'clock, P. M.
For freight or pii..a.p A o apply au
AM ti SENLENI - S,
FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE.
Sole and )1 a.ger..
Acting and Sto k e Slaucskr
Treasurer
80ALE Op PRICES.
EriTglte Boxes to hold six. prreans ;35 60
Dress Circle a...d l'arquute 60c.
Upper Tier
25e.
/la- Doors open at 7 0'.;.(.....tr—r0.um5i,,,. .-.1 F ,It pest 7.'isl
tqcorti night t.i shr greet 3[..c.i hat.
11.'1013E1T, who till hplo-let ;11 Ilk two p3lulur ;:.zaracid,a
of "Itonh'e 1.-crolach
0.15 Lth Dcc:or."
TliiiilSDAY EVENING, April 15. h, 1855, iil ba per
formed the popular and exqui.ti drarnatio gem, in one aCt,
written by Ur. lisckett, and ionudert upon a feet in the
reel history cf the New York Post ()nice, entitle,:
110 vSIEUP. MALLE - ; 00, T:TiE POST OFFICE iIIItS.T.AF.E.
Itlona'r . 314 1let...1Ir.11.ickett I seth Howe— l -Ur. Maginley.
........ 41r. Page. :ars. Bax.ter...Alra. J. Ft. Ehld
Fancy Dance lii3s Emily Walilegratra
Aft< r which, the laughable Farce, in 2 act r.
I LAS T LE S.
- •
O'Callaghan
Rivera Ur. W. 11. Bailey. Jan a bid. A. W. Inniq.
Tho performance will ...Lnrocit %;11,,
A CONJUu AL. I. :I tl
Mr. Simon Lullaby M.. A. W. Yining.
dirs. Simon Lullaby Julia M. Oeloko.
l To-morrow Mr. ifackett.,vill appear.
In preparation, TILL' V WlVllif 01' WINDSOI.:.
- - _ .
30111 N \V.
BILL IPO - S'INER!
WILL ATTEND o TIIE POSTING
and DISTRILU'i'IeI:I c,f all kinds of
11LL1.6 FOll CONCERTS' L.e.CTU s ttES, EXIIIIRTIONS, Av.
All COlLlD3llllhtfolls- offbi.r by
a iming I
telegraph or otltti
wLio—dirocted to the ofthn tho Morning Poet, recoir•
prompt attortioo
ap7
SUPERB GRAND PIANO,
titip, TUE
STEEN WAY & SONS,
I, bi tiE 11. E. f , TAEN PLILL
* ÜBE In aahonneieglo t. 11,3 pub.
lie that trey have
.1114 , , veroive.l a mr.hhilidiy,...;.'.—
utit.ND PIANO, from feet, y i n, ;
way Ehon, %yid, '
weitneits 6f
vh rht• o
Licit!? or
.tol /1 - W tnerdlil and enehlek
ei Fl 11.5.1'10 t•vr tr. this city.
The DOUBLE lii:PI:e`_11104- ACTION, a
;Aunts,' inventi.ui of Shinway :lona,. which rDinhlnea
with the ntatoit oromptinio.
of curability hut rar.ly
One cf .'toinviiiy I'tANO3 1,„.1 inirtr
been i.erforme3 by S. Thollierg, In Palintiero, who et:,
led that it was rentarkniiir, ,n . en aid pore in tone; powei
ful ned of fine tooth, Al trivia who have heard this gram!
piano, are unanini3ua that It is 1" - ..r superior ti those of any
(tiler. William Mason and (I:Ala:halt, the Anier.caa
hs - vo lately /aye"' un 'iStritriVay t Eons UR. ly
PIANOS a; thoir concerts, are of the-Mena Opill/M..
Mr. Satter, the eminent Pianist, tale of Boston, who I.
tested all the grand planes now ho this country, is lisle,
Steinway & 20D8'Cif9Ild Piano at hiScr.l)C - i is in /`;
In ‘ ureleien-o to any ether
We respectfully invite the pitch, iaie and all, whether
purchasers I. rail mai ere ti.o ucriieilr.t lusts..
merit.
Filth 611 - 4. r,
ler Steinway ,t Soul.
0111 'STEAD FOR t.lO
ioR SALE IN THE °•GOLD ItEf•:10N
and ether portinii3of cirttiLia, ill, fa,lontinif
and ricliding tote, 4:t naet:ta, to wit ----
1 Flinn of 100 a , rca an a tit - .1:1
I Fortis acre, i, .l ~ o
!Ai/ " 40 ,t•
249
1004)
IGUIO "
1195 "
rat, ` 4
250 5 ,;1'250
13u1 trg lotn ELCA 6, Witt] t.irs 710 "
1220 •'" luuxloo fret " •• '-
2500 " 50.1.100 ..0000 1: '-
" " 25 x 190 " " )
10,000 Shares, umounticg to 10,000
Callatrlcati.3 of the above Shares, (with ./I.:ieti) fur the low
mediate executimt and delivery of the Deedi , )hil4.o been et ,
closed in 10,000 envelops, exactly alike, and otoaled, which,
after bahig well mixed np, bare li-en nunsb.red on the out.
rile from I to 10 f . OO tart nolv•, so that no one now knows
the contents of any particular C 170.01,3. They will he , soli/
at $lO ascii, withont refer.nce to what they contain, and
sent to any one makiuti applie.ticm I tot,:ept.dnat , :e
will in all alert begipen.
The largest Yarns, containinfr Vine, is valued at
$.11:000, and the smallesthuts have been sett
ing at VA% eactt. Finn(ll , ds have abaady been sold ape.,
these terms. Whilst rill stand the earn, chases of gettims
the Parma, every purcha. , er is gun a ot' cd •,ti. if /her: I,t,
at least. liv ery other o.retta3,e is hound to got and of or
7,..‘11 deal], is laze in value. F.v. ry fourth primaa-cir en, of
at lersi eitradrt.V. , Its si..t Whilst every tooth
purchase,- will get a Farm ranging in ,alres from j.llO up to
$50,010 These Farms and Lots aro Sold so cheap to induc,
eettleinents, a sofficions number r- - .ree4, the iacrossu
in the value of Which cam - .airat-, for the present sae.
rifle.. The ;: , zl pro4:z, , ,s ay, to be catiriel to fatal ioproue•
each as Schools, .I.:ftlariaf, Min:, it 1. ..ti.ynn.mher of
c an tike,ra Icarm lake e.l
lease ten Shares The C'erfiticat,s an ti obta;necl by pa yiny
ONE•LULF,and flat Duds by palt,"n:i the °tura /Luz.
tv,?„„ 70,000 Arc:: of Land, in tetra. or, ~,tail traclg,nm,
also be had at Proverp SALE 00l upon most ftvaalxects
TIMIS. Same of it is.lltonc7 Live•ivro. AGENTd ARN
WANTED EVEItYWHERE TO SELL THESE LA.Nli:l.
Liberal indito , mente still Le FiVeis. Eor full parzimiale,
apply 1 .. L. ThillnEit,
11”yul, Caroline Co., Va
Or I, 0110:1itE W. BAUM . ,
!lull lobate and Insole... Ageat,Esst .113 of the Dismoud
North of Ohio street, Allegheny Cry, apt?
WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT)
tti4, aa - Xi:at-oil.
REINEMAN &NEYRAN,
WHOLEaAUE AND !LET t t.
~ ; 't L. al
WA TC l EB,
JEWELRY,
SILVER NJ PLATED WARE.
FANCY GOODS.
WATCHMAKERS"FOOLS
WATCH MA.TERTAII,
AT EASTERN PRICES.
.11 . D 1.; 31 14 IT, It
Ys.~nitr,itu~6 or
ThN, COPPER AND SHEET iliON WADE,
E A 1.11 ,;
filorike
WHOLESALE .4..\-0 RETAIL.
NO. 180 I.ll3lntirlY WkitE r TKil - Sttlijloit, IA,
Keeps constently un liana, a lergellssornueet
fY Tin Wuio, Copper Ketilca, tc., of good qr...lt:y, at vet y
law prices. Camatry racreltaata Fay ifiVitA it/ CAI.
Alt J.,1) Work, tto..an;f, will L., promptly of •
untied to.
SIY — EE — T POTATOES.-20 Ltrynin
SoF4 Putatz,-23, arrirc- a.. oak by
J4 , Mt•S A. FETZEP,
oat
u mE..—Li me eo n 4tantly . - ,r) hand, freak
White Lime, actr - rior to ant lt , ol2.itt to the, trttkat.
HENRY H (14 iLiv.
GLASS. --500 boxes BTAU, lislz and 10x.12,
tcr ty (ap7) WENTZ'S , ' IT. COLI.TN3.
7 , TIS;.J.
IYtP.i
".J P. iccsTas
t lie. voisivii
cit:oituE:• - :-: Ffinff•T