Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, April 19, 1858, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
APPOINTMEN"r lATENDED TTO
JUNE FIRST.
DRS. C. M. FIT CH 4- J. W. SYKES,
Will remain hi their Office,
No. 191 Penn streoz
OPPOnTS: ST. CLAIR UOTEL, PITTSSUIWII, PA.,
TILL J1.1.V1,7 FIRST, 19 3:,
And may be eonsultEld - tinily, (except S.u❑days)
tor CONSLIMPiIoN, ASTII3f A, and ALL
CTUE.: tIIIONIC COMPLANTS complicat.l with, or
camlng pulmonary diazase, including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
Diumaia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 4.c.
k SYKES would state that their treatment
of Ccorumption is tailed upon the fact that the dika.ze exists
in tl s blood and :yr/ern at large, Goth kfore an during its
tlevrif±pment in the lungs, and they thrretrum employ
gienic and tltdical remedies to purity the blood and
rdrungt hen the system. With thtse, they I.lBd MEDICAL IN
IIALATION, *Wel/ they value highly, Lot only a 3 Eania.
tires, which used alum) hare no Cr.r.eite ulfecta and lnyn-
Ilda are earn-stly urtrtioned rdtainst wasting tiro becloud
time of ruiability on any trr atment based, upon the plausi
ble, but false idea tier t the seat oft ho discrete can be reached
u direct manner ley Lil:alut pun.
*A- No charge for conaultation.
A list of questions will he i.oiit to those wishing to consult
us Lc letter. Address
DRS. 0. M. FITCH. k J. W. BYISES,
101 Penn bi.twt, Plttaburgli, Pa
oar- Wily WILL YOU SUFFER ?—atead tho tratimony
of Dr. U. P. LEONARD, Drugglit, Puyotto C. IL, Alo., Janu•
f y 1853
tzir—" Hoofland's German Bitteishave done wonders
lo this section. A youth, d. Eon of G M. Hubbert, Esq., of
this county, had been for Bayernl mouths under the ...Bre of
our best practitioners Without rollor, and the case rep,rted
doubtful, and the young, man although he.?xcely abri, to get
aI.:A/LC.OEIIMM Ced With the Bitters. He fiiiind do much re.
lief from the first bottle, he continued to take, until a coat
phstu care was idlteted. Ho is now p&rfcatly well and stout."
advortlsement.
'!'or zah3.by ILI:MING BROS. said Dr. tUO.
non .2welsox
Pitibt r rob
Uls
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c..I4O N II () N T I' I tTNI I.— II A li tT a a II INSTITUTE, r S e h O e tt reb . y r
till flint an arieienient of TWO DOLLARS PEI: im.tue, on
each Shure of the Capital litock of ilaid Company, parable
on the 20th Met., at the lien hieg ]louse of Kramer
iu the city of Plt'oborgh. Ily of the "Marti,
ap7i2w J011:1 TreaHuter.
111JEINIISS :URN'S DAILY UNION PRAYER
tI SIERTING, at LA.PAYETTeI HILL, Wood E. trKt,
troth 12 to 1 o'clock, daily—commencing FIUDIY, April
9.b, and continuing until further notice. La} men will con•
duct tho mootlnge, but Clorgyn on are earnestly requested
to ha present and teko port in the exurolsoi. Come iu for
five minutts, if }au cannot remain longer. ap2:tf
1-3 U NESSCARDS
W. Alusam, Phi ....... . ...... W. IticEetioN, Pittsb%
MILLIE & IRICKETSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS-,
AND IMPORTERS OF
BRANDIES, "WINES AND SEGARS
N05. , ',421 and 223 # Corner of Liberty and
Irwin Stretta,
AND SOLE AGENTS Di?.
Sivetcrer' P. City Glass,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
MON, NAIL?, COTTON YARNe, &Q., CONSTANTLY
ON HAND
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS•
ISAAC JONES ...... .7140.L.80YD Wl. MOCULLOUGIJ
JONES, BOYD & CO.
Mitt •JYACTUIIIGH OP
CAST STEEL.
ALSO,
SPRINC.J, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
OPAING3 AND AXLES.
Carszcr itama and Firat Street's,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
D. B. ROGERS & CO.,
.11.1.MUkAUTUR&R8
ROGEitS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIV IT OR TEETH,
CORLMR. 11,08.8 Mn) FIRST STRIMS,
WILLIAM GLUTTON . & CO.,
WiIOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR 31 E C ANTS,
NO. 57 DIA.NIOND ALLEY,
Near Wool
PITTSBURGH, PA.
4:ir A' ways on Land, Blackberry, Cherry, autl Cognne
Dratulies, Old s.lonong.ihela uud Rectiaed Whisky, of the
re hp.t eydelt
&WILEY, COSiaAVE & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. and 20 Wood Street,
mrls PITTSBURGH.
REMOVAL.
JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to
No. 7.1 Water street, Mow Market
JOIIN 11X0011.111EAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
PING METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
JAMES A. FETZER,
Forwarding and Conimissiou Iderche.nt,
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Prothro: , generally,
Corner of Almrket and First streets.
PIMBIittGII, PA.
RIIEB TO—Franzin G. Bail , Dllvtoeth, Sr.,
B. Cuthbert Ar. Son, Pitiabdrgli; Boyd Ott, Icelakell
xvearingii., S. Brady, Caul.. M. & M. Bank. List &
Dlauglo .t Ca., Goorird W...kudoraon, Doala. - , Paxton & Co.
Whaalfug. roxVitiott
rir A RD WA RE.
c„,AMLIML FATINESTOOK, No. 74 WOOD
IJ atretA, Pittsburgh, hai on hand a huge
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Which ha will sell very low for OMIT. In addition to his
Lucks, Maps, Ruive,i and Purkq, and Spuund, and a large
asdartuioat of i:;arpouter's Tool hn hay reenlynd a largo sap
ply of BousagtiCaiters and matters ;
Tongnoa and pulsars;
Sleigh and Enainulud
Proserting Kettles.
Office of Sealer of We and
•
Measures.
THE OFFICE OF TUE UNDERSIGNED,
SEALER, OF IVEIGEfTS AND MEAV-rit
May bo found henceforth, in Clwrry alloy, hetv.,on Third
and Fourth street 3, where orders may be left.
mrl3:tf -CHARLES BARNETT.
J. I). HOUSEMAN,
(LATE OF lIOUSEMAZ4 & SMITII,)
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
IREFtf!EgANTS,
No. 9 ii. s;econd 6'Lreet,
npB:3ni ST. LOUTS!, MISSOURI.
ROBERT D ALM: LE JAMES E. DREADING
OBEItT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
Gro , tr.l, Comuns‘non and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealers in Prodnus and Pittsbargh Manufactures, No. 253
Liberty iotrArt. Pittsburgh. Pa nov/ilty.
mOORHEAD & CO.,
RANUFACTURER OF
Ainerican, Plain & Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
For Rooting, Glutterlag, Spouting, dr.o.
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
Warehouse, No. 136 First street,
mr26:ly-is PITTSBURGH, PA
'AIL 11. SMITH .. JOE. R. HUNTER.
WM. H. SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
US Second Sr. 14 First sts.,
PITTIMIRGE4 PAL.
Alderman' Office.
JAMES S. .1100 N, ALDERMAN, EX
OPFICIO JUSTICE OF TILE PEACE, AND POLICE
IiLAGISTRATE--oMce No. 69 Grant street, nearly oppo
site the Court Muse, Pittsburgh, Pa. Depositions, Acknow
ledgments and Propides taken; the Records examined,
Deeds, 8911114, MOrtedgeA, Wills, Leases, Articles of Agree
ment, and of Partnership, Letters of Attorney, etc., etc.,
drawn up at short notice; Marriages Solemnized, and all
business in the line of hin Gni:lJ dut;us, promptly attended
to, tfg,„ °Moo hours, from 734 A. at. to 1 P. at., andfrom 2
tO P m. apSay
Light Cream Ale.
THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY
announce r customers and the public, that ow
ing to the price of Farley and Rope, and to suit the times,
they are brewing a light and delicious (Mond OREA3I
ALE, which they aro selling at $4 Vi barrel, and have KEGS
OF TE& GALLONS each, to accommodate private familia.
They have also, X ALE, at $0; XX at $7, and superior
KENNET at $8 To bbl., and steelier caska in proportion.
Also, excellent POitTE it AND liltOyiN STOUT.
AiV• Orders nut to their lii,wery on PITT STREET, will
r, -.lca prompt attention
mrlo:Sm
YRLIP.-1O bbls. N. O. Syrup for snlo, on
caalgument, by (up 7) HEH. OOLLINO.
ficr rends rs wilt Ti number the circumstance of the drown
lug o f Ch. rk. snderkiste from the steamer Belmont last
Docemb..i. The body was not found until a few weeks since
.when it sus interred on the river bank. Mrs. Vanderkiste
and her mother, suspecting foul play, visited the spot and
bed the btily disinterred. The Jratice of the Peace who
held the inquest stated that lie found no marks of blood on
the body, but Mrs. V. states that the blood ilswed from tho
ba,k part of his head when he was taken out of the coffin.
lie was reinterred near New Cumberland. Mrs. V. stetss
that on the day ho left home ho had been thinking some,
but was not intoxicated. He left on the 17th of December,
on the steamer Belmont, taking with hint fourteen dollars,
all the money ho laud, which he placed lu a leather pocket
book, tied up in a piece of muslin, and pinned in the inside
lining of his Lneast pocket. He also had en his finger a
plain gold ring, and o-no or two dollsrs in change in hi,
Dockets. VC hen his body was found, the pocket book woe
found On lint person with nothing is it; tlr gold ring yni
also missing from his finger. Fifty-three cents in change
was found on hint, soctebd auterg some papers which Lu
bad with him. Mrs V. says the hands ou the boat tell dif
ferent stories llbont him, some declaring that ho wont ashore
at . Now Cutuberiund, boree staling alit he got ou board the
Arctic at New Cnutherland; others say he get cm board the
Eunice at the same plate, and some deny his Meg on the
hist at all. It is sc,:reely possible that he ever reached New
Cumberland, ELI Mt body was found two miles awl a half
abate that place. Taking all these and other eircumstancis
together, lqrs V. is firmly convinced that her husband ha;
been foully dealt with, and the Mayor, after hearing her
story, has determined to examine into the affair. Accord
iugly, the arciesl of the Dehuout at our wharf, some
time d .o riting the present week, the 'nutter will come before
Ind be thoroughly investigated.
A young man named William Cox, Lottor known as "Bil
ly lirtbaker," of Brownsville, attempted to drown himself
on host Monday night, while in a state of intoxication. lie
bade good bye to his triends,aud started to the creek,pulled
off his coat , and jumped in. Fortunately ho hai been
watched by two young men, who took him out, con
ducted him home, and put him to bed. Next morning he
was very penitent for the rash attempt.
Ws. learn from the Monongahela Republican, that ou last
Mcmlay night Pr. Gordon of Cookstown heard a noise in
hia sleeping apartment, and on making examination a man
wee found cenctalcd; assistance was procured, and the.fel
low captured. lie was found to be a worthless scamp of
the town, whose excuse was that he was drank and did not
know what ho was doing. Au accomplice was in the house,
who managed to escape.
A little son of George Routing was learned to death ou
3aturday, the 113th instant, near York, Pa. The father was
burning brush, and the child playing in the field, whoa his
clothes took fire. Ills eothing protected Lim from se rici.s
injury, and lib, faller, provoked at the boy, took hint into
the house, where there was no one at the time, throw him
mit o the Led, and went to werk again iu the ti Id.
Shortly afterwards a cloud of smoka was observed ia.uhtg
from the house; and on reaching the building it was found
that the child was still in bed, the c!othh3g all in a blaze.
Re woo taken out, burnt almost to a crisp, his head com
pletely bare of hair. Ile survived culy a tow hours. What
the feelings of the father must have boon, after reflecting cal
his fatal carelessness, may Le bettor imagined than tiet
cribed.
MISS ELIZABETH GARWOOD, a young lady 'about c i.;hteE n
years of ago, daughter of Benedict Garwood, residing near
Brownsville, committed suicido on but Thursday by taking
a dose of strychnine. She died in about an hour af . er
taking the fatal poison. She was highly esteemed by all
who knew ber 4 ,and leaves a largt, circle of friends to tumuli
her lota. The cause of the rases act is rsi.d to have been
domestic trouble.
A man named Pettit, who had in his po:it , ession some two
thousand dollars in couuttai . eit twenty dollar bills cn the
Farmers and Drovers' Banikef Waynesburg, Pa., is now
confined in jail at Wheelink.
Mrs. Dieter, wife of Coined Dieter, of Meadville, came to
her death very suddenly on la , t Tuesday. She was standing
by a stove, engaged in some culinary occupation, when she
suddenly fell fotwatd, btriking her forehead against the
stove, and on being raised up it was found she was d. ad.
She was a young woman, and lett two children.
D. D. 1107 RD
On last Tuesday morning an aged lady, the mother of th, ,
Ro - aan Catholic priest at Meadville, wee struck with ape_
plery and died instantly. We could not ascertain her nam,
flora our exchanges.
P.ITTLABURO Fi. PA
On NVednesday morning of last we, k, fire was obsetv, d
iiisuing from the dwelling cf James Saxon, at Florence, Pa. ,
voile twelve miles oast of tibiberntile. The alarm wee
immediately given—the citizen* coll*e.ted, but not in time to
save the property. The occupants of Iho house wore absent
nt'the time. There was 110 insurance on the building, ao
the loss is considerable The tire was the work of au in
ceudiaty.
We have heard many toles about ileopl, with unbounded
curiosity, but the Lancaster " Examiner" tells one which
seund3 rather tough. A person named Uriala Mann, who
had been cngoged in robbing somebody, but escaped detec_
tion; confessed his theft and voluntarily gave himself up a
day or two preceding the execution of Anderson and
lliehardi. Ile said his reason for giving himself up was that
he was anxious to bee the execution, and know of no better
plan to do so than by getting into prison. Ire was com
mitted to prison, but was not allowed to see the execution
after all. He should certainly have been allowed to gratify
his eta-Wally after making such a sacrifice.
The stockholders of the Fayette County Railroad met ie.
cently, and elected the following 0111Cald : Predideut, Ben.
N. Ewing; Directors, Hon. S. A Gilmore, Charles Chaney,
Isaac Wigging, Col. Jas, Robinson, Alfred Patterson, Jam s
Veech, Isaac Beeson, Redding Battling, lonic Skila , , Jr.
Henry Gaddis, Jacob Murphy, A. E. Wildol4.
The Board of Directors have seemed the services of Mr.
John N. Lewis, an exporiamed and able engineer, who has
organized a corps, which is already engaged in 'surveying
aud locating th route of the road.
LARCENY FliOM A STKAIIBOAT —Andrew Watson, au Engi
n. er on the strainer lowa, now lying at the wharf, Illat:d
information before Mayor Weaver on Saturday ottoman,
against George Swangler, fur the larceny of a large brass
oil globe, which he detached from the machinery, sad car
ried;:mt. A warrant was leased, and Swaugler was ar•
rested, examined and committed toittil for tiial. The mica
ing property seas not found on Lis person, though a smaller
article of the same character was, which is supposed to be
stolen. It is now at the Mayor's, office awaiting identifica
tion. There is a set of vagabonds who hang about stem, -
',hots and steal whatever they can lay their hands on. An
(A:cure:lee like the above might delay a boat twenty-four
hours in leaving port, as a portion of her machinery might
be taken without which she could not proceed, and which
would require a day to repair.
OIL FACTORY BURNLD —Tht , Oil works of Messrs. Chariot,
Thunini Bros, of this city, tlituuted Ilt Rochosto-, were d.-
etroyed by fire about 1011.0 o'clock on Saturday morning.
Retorts were used in the fsetory, in which cannel coal was
t ousted, preparatory to extracting the oil; one cf these r.-
torts exploded. and its cu.i'ents being of a gaseocs and con,.
buetible nvture, the whole building was soon on fire. We
did not lelra whether they wera insured. If not, the 1,6 s
trill be heavy.
TUE COURTS —Judge Velure's Court Vieth le session f,r
short iilOo on Saturday, but was not engaged on any im
portant cries. The District Court was engaged in the hoar
ing of arguments, but not of sufficient interest to lay b:fin ,
the public. The number of cased on the trial list in this
Curt this wed; is nearly the same as last week, as only
till eL , or tour eases wtro disposed of last vc . Lek, the Ihnus,h
and Oro-b Emit eupossing the atteutiou of the Court lur
alnicst the entire w ck.
ON Friday last a little girl, v, hose p.tronta re ids u❑
Dlantim , l street, came near losing her life by dri.iwniii4
is a tsib of w iter. She wee playing in the wet. r
tell in, and no one Leine at hand to help her c ut
unable to extricate herself. When found she ohneet
ceased to breathe,. and it wee only by the timely n.0,1-fil
ly:AA of a physician that her I;fe was caved.
TEITAITICA.L.-111% Hackett had a good benefit on Saturday
night, and personated his great character of Falstaff in King
Henry IV. in hie usual excellent style. This evening Mr.
James Bennett, the eminent English tragedian, commences
an engagement with the Governor, as Virginias, the Roman
Father. Mrs. A. W. Yout: plays Virginia.
711,trott's CODE'.—Matters wore quiet as • steal at the May
ore office on Saturday. Nothing of tenutaial importance
took place. In the morning there were nine ordinary case:
on hand; they were disposed of by trios—three being com
mitted Jail, three discharged and three paid their flues.
FUSIICLIFF.-A row occurred on the wharf on Saturday
morning in which Leveret draymen were concerned, ono of
whom left the none of conflict with a bloody nose and a
black eye.
YAMS STYLE of Gents' and Boys' Clothing, carefully t ranE•
tem(' from the beet French reports of fashion, may now be
seen at Carnaglian's, Federal street, Allegheny City. Great
care Is taken in the manufacture of every article, and buyers
may readily see the peculiar neatness of style, and perfec•
tiun of workmanship, with which each article is prep:trod.
Custom work for men and boys carefully made, and a full
stock of shirts, gloves, hosiery, Ac., kept on hand.
G +;(1, w r,n.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
F *Jut Play Suspected.
Country Items.
THE GREAT POPULARITY OF 11 0 STETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS prepared by the eminent physician,
Dr. J. Hostetter, fa unbounded. Daily does he receive the
voluntary testimonials of the afflicted, who have been cured
of long-standing diseases, through the use of the "Bitters,"
and daily the sale of this medicine is increasing, and extend.
Mg its sphere of usofniness among suffering hum an ity.
For removing all mot bid matter from the stomach, regulat
ing the bowels; strengthening the entire body, and impart
ing Vtor and tone to the entire human system, it cannot
be equalled. Wo would recommend all who are ailicted
with any of these terrible diseases, to immediately procure
a bottle of the Bitters, and their ailments will vanquish like
snow before a scorching sun.
For sale by druggists and dealer/ generally. everyw Lore,
and by HOSTETTER et SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
69 Water and 69 Front streets.
mr27-101
Steamboat Swindling.
It boa lwcomo quite a common practice for steamboat run
ners te make the moot unwarrantable statements to passen
gers whom they encounter on the landing, to induce them
to go onto certain boats. Sometimes, on reaching the boat,
the deceptions practised by theso runners aro carried out by
the officera, frequently to the great detriment of the pessen
gent, who have no means of redress. Two or three cams of
attempted impositions of this character have come under our
noti a reeent.. In one of these a man took passage ou a
steamboat for Keokuk, and paid $5 on the passage money.
He afterwards ascertained that the boat was going to Mem
phis, and on speaking to the captain about it, he admitted
that Memphis was the destination of the boat, but prom
ietd to re-ship hie passenger to Keokuk at that point. Tho
Man, very oatil rally thinking this a rather roundabout way
to roach hie destination, involving beaides a lose of time,
asked to have his money refunded, but was denied, and
threatened with a snit if ho did not pay the remainder. As
it was, he was obl gad to forfeit his $5 and take passage on
another boat. On Saturday morning, a Frenchman, on his
way to New Orleans, took passage on a steamer, paying $23
for his passage to that place, which it was necessary for him
to reach by the 21st inst. Ho was informed that the boat
would leave immediately ter New Orleans; he soon found
that the boat uas bound for St. Louis, and that she would
not leave for some days. Ile applied to the officers, by whom
ho was informed that he would be gent to New Orleans on a
good bout, so as to reach that point by the 21st. The
Frenchman, ou learning that ho could not got off immedi
ately, ackul to liaoo his money refunded, so that he cc uid
take another boat; he even offered $5 to be relieved fiom
his contract, but he could effect nothing. Being all the
money h had, ho will he obliged to remain bore until the
boat goes out, which may not be for a week. We under
stand that the Mayor has express , d his intention of arucet-
Mg, for obtaining money under false protenses, all steam
boat mon who wilfully mis;ead passengers as to their desti
nation or time of baring. This Is an abuse which should
be abated.
Lie-Opening of the Pittsburgh Theatre.-
Engagement of IN Irm Cushman.
To-morrow the old 'Theatre re...pont
for the tunnmr .seek c, 2 , 11.0 Kimberly, the spirited lessee,
havkg Lc-cured ouch ens,ritial4 in the way of attraction re
cannot all to induce f.. - the ebtehllshincnt liberal had
om, pat Quake.
On Vi‘ollienday night we ure to Lave the incomparable
Charing., CoeMime, who appears ha- three nights. Ac
knowledged to be the greatest delineutea of the lurid lights
and nliades of tragic pas.iou now upon either the American
or English et Igo, the anxiety to witness her acting will b•
doubtkee universll uninng our citizens, and we fear in the
limited Lumber of thr. e nights it will be scarcely possible
that ab can ba gi Mint d, Alias Cushman vitas England in
June, as we underst..tel, and this is probably nearly her fare
well eligligement in this country. She let an immense card
to inaugural e a season with and it (as the management a"
sert) the suct:Tding novelties are equally great, the season
of 1858 will exceed in brilliancy any iu the annals of the
Pittsburgh stage Alias Cushman is to be supported by Ms.
J. E. J.l'llonough, au admirable actor.
Prim—Yesterday inyrnlng abort eight. o'clock, a fire was
di ic,vered in a duuMe brick home on the c.:Tner of Short
and Water streets. The house was an old building, formerly
owm.d and occupied as a'residence by Mr. Renshaw, but
recently ad a bearding house. It has lately been con
rtod lulu a planing mill and carpenter shop. Part of the
building was occupLd by Messrs. Slack Shales, manufac
tures of ice chests, and the other part by W. F. Richard
son, a carpenter. The whole interior of the building was
+lroyed ; the loss is considerable. j'lhe origin of the fire
La's not teen ascertahasll
A Busy Locntiv.-111 the ueighbordood of the depots of
the Pittsburg,, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, and the
PeLus) itai'road, bu,inees soeme tole going ahead at
timpa At all tilllo3 of the day freight or passenger
trains may be sec.n moving along the tracks, Both these
road 4 are duit.g a fine httziness this opting; if they are not,
appearanc-s are very deceptive.
ON Saturday, ,tun Burke, a woman who keeps a drinking
iILMSe adjoioing that of thu well known Mary Schambley,
was intro ed agaiust by Lawrence Winterheller, who
charged he: with violating the license law. She was ar,
rested, aLil taken Len,re Ablermmi WilEol3, of the Fifth
W.ird, who held her to bail in the snm of five hundred dol
lars. for her am - Red:ince at the next term of Court.
STILL IN JAIL—On Friday it was in coAelnplation to
in lie au application to Court for the release 01 the partici
panta in the Port Perry homicide cu bail, but when it was
ascertain.,l that th.i o imuitment was for murder, the inten
tion was withdrawn. An we understand the practice of our
Corot. they will not gu L hind a c,.mitmept to release a
prisoi:r•r cu bail.
POCKET PlCKED.—Pickpockets ure quite busily enga6cti
iu oar ci , y at present, especially thoto who frequent th
strulzet-11 .1:1:08. We hq.vo heard of aovoral cases recently.
Oa e'a.urdny looming a Mrs. Tracy, living in Hordscia!
ble, had her pc,cliet picked of three dollars in the Dic
ta...Li tuarl“.t. houwe.
CAAINTRY rIIEATRICA.I.II-1.1113 Kimberly, WO are informed,
_nve a Dramatic reading, at Yornms'owu, 0., on Sattnd• y
eve fling. A portion of the company latuly employed at the
old Pittsburg Theatre, have been giving the residents of
I%.ungstown a touch of their qtmliti.m a few evenings
Loch.
Tll2 Olyrnp . ,, Criclet Club seems to be making up for lost
timo this ”eagen. A match was played at Oakland on Satin'.
day. Wo ?re glad t see this manly spurt becoming so pop
ular in this city, and we hope to see this club receive many
valuable accessions during the present season.
liaoKs Hsu Air —Mrs. Nclan, a lady living on Grant
street, in tbo.Socund Wad, fall dawn stairs on Saturday and
had liar arm fractured near Iho elbow.
tUNAIVAY.-A horse run away with n litjtt wagon on Die
mend ally on Saturday, bet Vial captured on Wood street
b •Coro ho had Injured any ono. The wagon, however, was
Hlutttt:rea to picc,t3.
JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fancy & Plain Furniture it Chairs,
Wareroonts, 424 Penn street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE,
la t the Furniture Lueineqe, I oleo devote
attention to UN DliaT Al{ Hsi tl. Llearnon WI Carriages
MEE
r.. 0„ IP THERE lit: ItLAJANCE to be placed in modi
cino, and tlumsauth of well attested cares establish beyond
tbi puesibility of a doubt the curative properties of any cue
particular remedy, then J. M. OLLN's CIELEBUTID STOMACLI
BITTF.RB is unquestionably the greatest tuodicine ever intro
duced to an aillictul community. AB it cure for Dyspepsia,
Costiveness, Videakness of the stomach, and other diseases
arising from a dtseriered state of the Diver, Kidneys, etc.,
they canna be excelled. Invalids eh)uld not hesitate to
try them. For sale by J. d. OLIN, sole proprietor and
manufactutt r, No. 967 Penn street,. Pittsburgh, Pa., and by
l'ealere gent. ally. ap9-I,c
JAMES P. TANNER,
56 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
tv:te+ the attention of hi clutto.ners nut buyers general
ly, to MA largo atock of
NEW SPRANG GOODS,
ngLt El;r, Cram Mqqatlicturc:rd in Mi3z.a,thu9etts,
bliJtl • N?,
Ladlinz% Aligscr,' and
BON N ETS,
FI.ATii and
FANCY HATS
Loyd and YoutICH
PA U 1 I,
LEG
PA '•" A •SA and
L.TILAW HATS
'dun, liu3 aud routlei
WOOL and BUR HARE.`
All of w4Ech will bo I,and to groat variety
Groat illduennenta offored to OASII and promp
TUdEI 13t2YFIt8
Orders e.dicit. - ,1 an 3 caraally adsotad and puked
NEW TRIMMINGS! NEW TRIMMINGS
J. BUSH,
Ivo. 65 Market street,
walk in eat extuniuu tLe New Spring Stock of
TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
RUCHES, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
.101:WIN'S KID GLOVES, GAUNTLETS,
MISSES' EMBROIDERED MARSEILLES SHIRTS,
EXPANSION STEEL SPRING SKIRTS,
EMBROIDERED, MECHANIC AND,
FRENCH CORSETS!
INFANTS' FANCY CAPS,
And READ-DRESSES, AT
J. BUSH'S,
apt No. 65 Market street.
pkgs. White Fish, Trout, Sal
mon, etc. [ap7l HENRY H. HOLLINS.
PITTSBURGH, PA'
mr22:(lly—le,
()LITERS,
OPNRA TIRE, ETC
COMMERGI AL
BO.41111) 01' TRALDN: 9
UAIRCHLANTS ,
Przsidalt.
W. II WILLIAMS
Via need.riti.
➢. II BIIUNCYT,
Treasurer.
N. HOLblilß, Ja.
9uperfntende.:4t.
JOSEPH SNOWDEN,
Committee of Arbitration for March
F. R. BRUN'OT, Vice President,
JOHN J. OILLESPIE, JOSEPH It. HUNTER,
SAMUEL SHRIVE.% AUSTIN LOOMIS.
riTTsuunGli lit AltiKis: T.
azrefully Repo. led by JOSEPH SNowDEN, St4perintende. .of
3ferchants' Exchange.
Pima:mum, April 17 185 - i
FLOUR...Mark:A dull; no sales from first Needs: Sales
from :Aare of 2.6 bble, viz.: 60 bbls extra family at $4 550
$4 60; 20 bbls extra and cilia family at $4 12e4 50 ; 01)
bbla extra and extra family at $4 12)54 50 ; 75 bble extra
and extra family at $2 1234 and $1 60@$4 624; 40 bble
extra and extra family at $4 00@$4 50.,
GRAIN—Hales 35 bushels Rye, from store, at 53e; 75
bushels Oats from store, at 30@31e; 130 bushels do. at 30i.;
60 buebols do. from store at 20c; 630 Lushas Corn, from
first hands, on private telona ; 31 bushels do. from at 45e.
rtl bushel.
FEED—SaIe I ton Mill Bran at 670. v 100 lbs.
POTATOES—SaIes 100 bushels mixed, from store, at 40::.
bushel.
11AY...Sales 11 loads, front teaks, IA $10©$161:: ton.
HOMINY...SaIe 2 bbls at $4 V. bbl.
COFFEE...BaIes 61 bags Ilia at llts 113 3 ,•fic., the latter fie
ore to the country.
MOLASSES...SaIes 13 bide. N. O. at 36€437;4.11
SUGAR... t dales,3s hhds. N. O. at 7%6380 fur fair to prime;
7 bhda prim at 83 c. on time.
DRIED PRUIT...SaIes 500 buebele Apples,. irons tirst
hands, at $1 28 bushel ; 45 bushel do. train store at
$137%% bushel.
FOGS—Sales 700 dozen at Se 7 {:t d. zen ; 5 bbls. ut do.
dozen.
EMl—Sales 21 bids. No. 3. Slaciteral, large, at ;,12.
MESS PORE— Sales 14 Ws. at in 25 •.p km.
ANTURACITE COAL—Saes 5 tone at $3l ton.
EIRE BRICII...SaIes 15,000 Bolivar at $2.870 thousand.
HIDES—Sales 325 dry flint at 140.; 700 do. on private
terms.
BACON...SaIes 1,000 Rile. Shoulders at 7 . 1 , ; Lide.
Llarno and Sides at 9 1 /Ao%c.; 8,000 bids. Shoulders at
7%@7%c.; 2,000 bble. Hams at 99,1"....
SEEDS...SaIes 20 bushels Flux at $1 10; 30 bush le dlo.
vor at $5 7 0 bushel
lIISKY—SaIee 121 bb!e. rectified at 10421 c. 0. gallon ;
12 bbla. old rye at $L
Raw York Market.
NEW YORE. April 7.—Cotton firm; 3000 balea eol,i; up•
Lind 12%c. Flour heavy; 13,000 bbls sold; State $4 050
$1 12%; Ohio lower at $1 45@5.1 61. Wheat heavy; 6600
bushels sold. Corn declining; 02,100 bushels sold; whito
2c lower at 71@,74e; yellow 2c lower, sales at 75@70e. Pork
timer and active; sslea at $l7 90@517 05. Lard buoyant
at 107/,'Alle. Sugar heav„y, Orb aos 7 1 41e7,1,,e. Coffee
dull .fiaeon steady; Llama 93,;(6110e; Simuldorn 6%(n)71.1.
Freights firmer; on Cotton to Liveipool !,',;; on Flour la
Cincinnati Market.
CINCINNATI, April 17.—Flour unchanged and steady;
Whisky steady; sales of 1200 bbla at 10 e. Linseed oil
dull at tiff c; moro offering. llfess Pork ii held out of the
market VI is freely offered. Lard is higher; 2000 bbin
sold at at 10©105igc. closing at the latter rate. Bulk Sleet.l
are firmaf; 150,00 u Ibi sold at 8% for fides, and a large lct
on private terms. Molasses active at Zee, mere Lay a's
than selers at this rate at the close. Sugar unchanged.
Coffee dull and dropping.
New York Stock Market.
NEW Yong. April 17.—Stecka Chico and
Rock Island 73', 3 gi; Cumberland Coal 17%; 11IlneL, Central
Reading 40; Milwaukee and Misabiaint.i. 29; Canton
Company 20; Michigan Central 02; Erie 2.3% Cleveland &
Toledo 43%: Tenneesse 88%; Indiana s'a, 85%; lacrona
Laud Grants 31%.
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NO. 133 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED TIIE I R
large SPRING STOOK OP BOOTS AND SHOES,
eJusisting of a great variety of seasonable and fastionable
goods adapted to Bring and summer sales. 'laving been
[m: timed for cosh, st rrduced prices, they f •al warranted
in saying that they can supply Western mereksnts, by the
package or dozen, at as low prices as the name quality of
goods can IA purchased in the Eastern cities.: Particular
attention given to orders.
Abio, a good supply of Now York and Elpaufth Solo
Leather•
WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT,
No. fi2i Fifth street, near Wood.
REINEMAN 8 MEYRAN,
WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN I !NE
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
FANCY GOODS.
WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS
AND
WATCH MATERIAL,
AT EASTERN PRICES.
mrl3
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS.
A. 114E'FARLAND,
MERCHANT TAILOR ,
Corner of Fourth. and Smithfield streete t
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT
ho has received his Spring Assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS,
Of the newest styles, beet quality and moat elegant &scrip
Limns, which he is prepared to manufacture to order in the
LATEST FASHIONS,
And with such a character of workmanship, as cannot foil
to aatisty and pleaae the moat fastidious tastes. [ar,6:lm
2.e11001 for Young Ladies.
WM. J. BAKE WELL, INTENDS' TO
open hla Bch 01, on MONDAY, the stll or Apt il.
Tama, $l5 00 par qua] tsr. Residence at his BOLI'll hoaao
191 Second Omit. Rooms, Bmithfiell street, N. E. corner
of Diamond alloy. tur29:tf
Proposals for Paving'.
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
the undersigned, until FRIDAY, the 40th of _April in.
stunt, for CURBING and PAVING that pottfon cf Ohio
Area, opposite the 'Western Penitentiary, extending west
wardly from Webster street to the Rai road Bridge.
Also. for PAVING WITH BRICK, the Side-Welk or foot
way, fronting tde Peniteritiary grenade, on said Ohio street.
The proposals will state the prsco per lineaLioet for thirbing
and the size and character of, the stone to be used for that
purpose. They will also state the price por square yard f_r
the Cobble-Stone° , street pavements and the price per aqnsre
yard frr the brick pavement. The pavement of the feat
way, to be of hard cherry brick, of such quality as shall be
approved by the Wavden.
The pr'cee bid, as above, to include all the sand, grovel,
and other materials, and work necessary to complete the
contract to the rattles ction of the Inspectors.
In addition to the bidding for the work, ES FllOl , O urn.
timed, which will be considered as belt] g made for cam), on
the completion of the contract, the proposals will stoic, at
what prices the work will be done en a credit of TWELVE
MONTHS. S JOKE?, Treasorer,
ap9m-041 td Western Penitentiary.
COOKING BY GAS.
A WORD .TO THE LADIES.
THE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH
ING, and we call the attention-of the Lad': sto the
fact that
COOKING, IRONING, ETC.,
Can bo done with economy, without oppressive heat. with
out soot, and with despatch—the fire being always ready in
a moment—by using
Musgrave 7 ll Gas Vooktng Stove,
To which we reepectfully invit3 you attentior, at No. 76
Smithflold street. S. 4. r
JOHNSON ,k BRO.
WI.. County and City Rlghta for sale. apl2:9m
QEED SWEET POTATOES.-20 barrels
1 1 / 4 7 Seed Sweet Potatoes, to arrive and for sale by
J.tMES A. FETZER,
Owner Market and First streets.
L'".—Lime constantly on hand, fresh
White Lime, superior to any brought to the market.
a . 7 HENRY 11. CIOLLINS.
To GARDENERS AND OTHERS. -50
bus. choice Seed Sweet Potatoes„ for sale by
J. A. FETZER,
Corner Market and First streets.
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LtUSSEL J , S PATENT
CONSIiiiTING OF CAMP6rA.4 I.II I IIRATIED
RESINOUS SUBSTANCES, ETC,
.IF' A. Yr 30. IT 7E' . 1:9 X :AT
rrIIE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KENDS OF
.A.ijoofo, with Rufsell'a Mastic. Tits cumpoJitiou is a‘lopted for all kinds of Roo's, list or steep; it can also ho
applied Tin Ir..n, or 0 d Slitn , .;les, making a perfect fob. This composition is not effected by atmospheric changes ;
it will übither crack nor run; it is impervious to water ; FIRE PROOF and more durable Limn any other kind of of
lag. This so ring material is us al is coo .:Innitiries thrmq;lo.n: ilos, en Houses, Bridges, Rolling Mills,
ItailroAd Cars, and bteatuboate, tuttirt , uatilfitc:ion, c0..,“10tt.k1 it pornct protection from the eliallaliT3.
Although this rorAng was ~ a lp intrneinc, , d l,ii in 13;7.0, it cto on man:, of thr unihiing, in the city. Also,
most of the Lail.oada
I here refer too tow places where thhi Renting is in use, :fad can to se , ol—Cleeehtul seel l'ilteburgh Rairoad; at iullu
Air; rt ; Martinsville; Portland ; Lagrange; ; ; Lirsrpe.:3l and Rochei•ter S.a
Unreel, and the ahtueliewer Depet; l'enr.sylvenans Central ler.:!reoel; e- , ,n:.ei Cro , h A-tcria i 4 totion, :MU Tipton nod l'or
eonogo at Alt .rua; Alie.gbouy City, tentne.n. r n!t..l,y 1.1:1;iditl, it: Pittsburgh, .3 McCully's Ware
housu; Bon Trimble's Extol; also, nnn r. lous. otio a in this
All ordols loft at No. 211 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where oamples of the ma
terial can be seen,) val!! rc•c?ive prompt attention. by
NAAgent.
W. FAHNESTOCK
DAGVERREAN GALLERIES
A."B It Y PES---
A BEAUTIFUL AND IieUABLE
WARRANTED, CAN BE ILAD
AS AT ANY FIR3T CLASI
IN TILE COUNTRY, AT
ILLL':4, ,Itt.'t
Removed to 21 Fifth Street.
CARGO& CO.'S PIIoTOURAPIIIC AN
ANI BIIaTI E i;A LIAR Y hal bc,u trmucndltoul
7 6 Fourth Lt. No. 21 Mill utrcet, urs, 110 Fort.
/bed° roou.e huvit' Ll,ll 1. r thd pm:,
%rat, thro, lurg ur, not Lbu ity tor
uoalfort, ..“011,11,J lu e.r/
&Ir . Our old nub and patri'llel V.ltliling
eu
p.riorlukr'l(•.,ae,arclu\ll,•Jt„full.Rodin
uud SpOCUL:::del cu tiro i'01.16,1 111 :$1.7
IL I%i. CARGO &,
PhootographerNaii‘D. Anibiettyphim,
NEW YORE U_iLl E ,
N. '2l th
BUNBEAII I,LE KY,
8. AY. 11.181601 ao,l i it.w1.1411.1
PRIOEB TO EUIT A tv:Li 3p
WYK leS' ESig t I' A tt.'l',
No. 60 iNIARKET STitEET.-I'II.ITII
takun at thin tl allery l r y it LICW iLlipitl6- i , foi
giving 1,110 natural ciilor of the latix,eyt 41, Lirt.-,S :ILL.! ..,vll.l it X
iUll. They .c aclaiewlitilgi.d tig all ti.lto have
thent to be far Juliet ',or t., toy 1c
city. Citi46.3 Mitt ,tt,l:t6orthit, iiivit6d to colt uric ex/thin.,
Lin large cut:calor:3 t.f .11,1,4.11 pt 11, lice I y
earl of Ji.erde.
N. IL— l'icturtm of tr.'', -1, tv, ,L
60 Market etzeet.
u.Vl.l:t.t ie C. fit F.N. A
n. 0 CI E; 54 -I
NEW I) A. ti UERl'd];', !; .11
ME r ANT) :?If!it , 1". !I'M',
G A L 4 v,
rir•ru BTI r, N RLY eiTUdITY, .1i t
n iu d! th v,
v.,,utlivr, and wareou tv,l at I • ~t,
1/,1 - 3,1t0 tLakull their
A t_TUTION SAL;;`;.
[AILY SALES AT N 0.5-1 Fi II ST.,
At thii auw C•nnatercial Saks 14, ,t,
day, :Ire hsld I , IILE, 111
rartoty, tUltCli tvr,tha tra,h, and C...111-.11.11P0r1, tell a largo
stuck which is evuatAntly repluilLated with fri sli t.A.Wif:ll
- that must ba closed forthwitn.
AT 10 A M ,
Dry tloodd and . faitcy articks, tuitt ly tto
utiuduit tu the Hun fur pursonal and family ; •
lury, huttlwaru; clothing; Loots
AT *I O'CLOCK, P. 51.,
•
lloueuhold
uicd kitchen tartlitu,u,
buds :1:01 f.arpo:l4; olozeut 11.1.1 ~:u,
tityVVS. COULilag
AT 7 ,
Jvx.•tL , 11.3.1
InAnttl; Sane; clf•thin,_y 1., I „,.,1 ~ •
tstnnunory, .Ice
VALUA . B LE StutiliS AT I , Cl' I;
un Tur.su:ty F.:\ I:\u„k 1 ,;,i
O'clock, ::c.:4 N. itch htrert,
will Lo bOiti
21 Shares ISank of Pitt:duo gh.
do ExeMingo Bank of giltnlnn,h
20 du M. k M.llank of Pittsburgh.
20 du old stock Alleghony 'ridge
417 I'. M. DA Vtrl, Anc , ioneer.
ELEGANT 111A1' , ITILLAS, RE6 ti
tiooD:3, Ac., AT A UCTI.J24,--On WEDNESUAI
51014NING, April 21.tt, at 10 o'clock, in the lino hall on the
sLdond Iloor of thu new Auction liou,e, No. 54 Fifth otre,t,
will bocummonced, the Eill6 of nn oxtenni,, and vary choice
varloty, from a largo Eat turn Silk 'did Alumina estahlido
ment, comprising al tint ono hunted pplomild lace, silk,
appiignoaud mulct antique Man ti4mf, Talums, cc., a
number of which are worth from $5O to $7O; Dreg,
Ductile, Poplins, Challitto, MOll4 du Lb
Ac., Ac.
'rho goods will be arranged for rxaniiiislion Iho day prt
viuus to sale.
Comfortable Beate proxided for ladine,Who ore rpeLially in
Vlteil to alo:.
'zzato positive, Terms cant.
UNCLAIMED EAU (ii AG E,F IN E oLo if -
IN ti, ETC, AT A UCT lON T ESD A Y ft •
LNU, April 2.oth it 10 o'cleek, Lk.rnitter,.oo;
ounio, No 64 N ill, Elroet, µill to s 1,1.1;0 . :0
it may corocern, by ordor of John ~!
Uot I, to pay charged . etc , eix large Loather 'I roilki and
ono Band Trunk. cobt killing a great qualitity tit ludic„' and
[nun's clothing, oto . of vary flu lily, OM!.
pint Silk-preisea, et,. Alen,
2 Charopagno itaskots and coutoata, 3 B iraijiihii, 1
hocking thair, 1 Clock, Feathor Bed, ug. etc.
spill P. M. IJAVIS, Auctiontair.
G OLD AND SILVER WATCII ES, BEA U
UL Jewelry, Silver I'a,te.l Ware, and fancy or.
tleit)3 at Auction. at MciJARTNEY'R AUCTION 11.01.1er',
129 Woo! street.. (the of arid ,ell-4 a ,wa
ounnuonciug MONDAY E.VENINII, April 12th. acid con
tinuing every evening for two weeks, at wail al! in Hold
'flue goods all ho open for ezdalantion each day, Ns itt,
LlldiU3 as well as llontlunuut an , respectfully invited to
alit they may parcha9a at private :ale, r.lioleaale or retail.
at ',my low priced, if they pease, arid all grade 61.1,1: pr 0 ,..,
as rapreimi4i cud sattatactory, LIT unnkey refunded,
eons wiahing'gooda in this fine will :Nil this ,ale w.a thy
rf aka, as there is a great variety to telt c and V.I.
are der mined to tell. Pleas , give us a call rah , to c•da
nuance each ovenieg, at 7,4 o'clock. •
JAS it
W. ti. McCA ItTN EV, Ancl.r
China, Glass and Queensware.
SPRINT Evf(AN: 11.3,1: OPENED,
AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF
3 Tom. INT 3Fa. - "E" . DOC IC 404- _la ,
1113 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
MT ITO IS NOW REOEIVINti_ Elt()11
hut upe awl East.t•rti eltiea, a isseurtnivut ui
aiticles in his line. comprieing new and taideml shape; of
Pearl White Stone Tea. biain4 and Toilet Ware, ithd the
saint, in Plain, Lust:e B thl nod White
Vitrified Iran Stone Table Wore, known to le the imdit dui
able now in use for Hutois aid Steamboats; French China a
new styles, in Puro White end Gold hand, either in vets or
siegio piton; Richly Gilt and Iterotatuil lird•
taunLi and Plated Castors; Germ in Silver Tea Table SFr - inns,
'oup Ladles etc, plot' I with tdiver; tit, l•P)ry Bandied
Carving, 'let sad T.d.l,l , :t:iYeti ors.l I rsm; Tea Waiters and
Trays; :halter and Se i i re ;i Table :dec.; J.iiipa -, tilandben,
orated Tin Toi SA
Abe, a e.Lap:ele rhisorton•nt of all Sell.-10.1rmita
b,e for the 4; UN Nil prick to ri!ea•e
tba public, who at.. cedes...Eh/I,y invit,l to ccinilno this
vtoc e. 27:3rinit-x
T kra
..I;''OR THE PROMOTION
AND
PROTECTION OF TRADE.
E. DOUGLASS St CU., Px:opirietora.
Cornet Wood and Ftfth Strrcis., Pittsburgh, Pa.
ALEX. AliXiSfßONi i i, Mnager.
lig:11)11,116d, New Yort,
NI W YORK
Pittsburgh B. D0i1171A93
Philadelphia B. DouoLvis '
Cincinnati --.8. Done:Lass it Co
Cleveland Lou.iLua tls
Dolroa. B. Dow. LAS:i
Cuicagu li. DuCol.ls4 A Co.
Dubuqui , B. boyai..ts, a Co.
Milwaukee B. D011GL459 A Co.
New Orleans B. Bout+'Ass a Co
CharloLou B DuuaLA o A Co.
Louisville B. Doucira.e a Co
St. Louis Ll. I ,do 4 Co
ASSGC..Iit
Is , Bt .
iteddia.A re
Richmond
FOREIGN OF r iCEE.
Mc,uir,ll, C. E 13. Dc:ual.. , ..sJ a Co
I oud,t, Eug 11. 1 ., ..:. , 51.e.a3 a , 0
Lcticen ~1 lutrouuatou to Lawyer, of hi..h standing au;d
rcapectability in cv.ry etetiou o. tits "Union. wilt t
gratuitously fornishe.l to but4.-r:v. ra making application at
the office. Also, letture of iutroluctiou to any of the offices
uamod above. •
a„. COLLICtIONS I.IIO3IPILY ITTENDID TO IN ALL PARTS OP
ItTATUS AND BLUME! YO►aSSaloNa. (110.0 flat
NEW ARRIVAL OF FRESH FRUITS.-
500 boxes M R. Itaistns, Clernone' bread ;
160 helf boxes M. 5. Rubins, "
100 boxes Layer
1000 dpams New Figs;
6 cases Bordeaux Pt unex ;
"in fancy boxes;
25 mats Red Dates;
10 kegs Cooking Prunes. net received and Er
REYMER ANDEREuN,
Nu Wo:d .trees,
Ornositc. St. Pharh a Hotel.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
MILLINERS
—ALL, ALL WllO BUY AT W' OLESALB, win
find our wlluLEaLz BOOMS, (up staira,) well suppl;6
with such Goods as Shay . requiro fra "'Bolting up' th-o
stooks Our Goods aro 'fresh and - fashionable, and v; ill L.
SOLO AS LOW FOR CASH, as any othor in chi. city.
a 13 JOA. 110F1NE 77 Market street
ED NESIIANNOCK.S.— 25 bbls. Seed
Nordiannock Potirtoe4 received and diy
A:, - YETZER,
Corner Market and First strueta.
4 4
L , iO. ,
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=MEM
P. M. DAVI: 4 ,
At,tione,r
Dui.ICILA2 s CO.
E liva , r7.L Co.
.J L. YESIT Se. CV,
Co.
1100.U1N G.
2. 33 .S e .
- f' i Ist
4- I
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,-- 4 ,
f ~..
f a R. K ENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov
,Jue vi our c(aunwn pasture weedy a reined. ,
,LLied
Every kind of "Humor,
SCRuieIILA DOWN TO A COASION
. 1.. coati, Lind 11C,I
kiC.f.t ill CA,./ cwaa , (loth 'Ho he
11,,v in his r adr,l c.taliticat.d of ill.
Ve.No, fill v i,io t,..:t:y 11 ir:1.:1
Two t,, c.qc Sol" month.
111.0 to ton:kind_ l'implw
ttio. LICO.
T 1.170
it Ihrao IKatlua wla ..1.• tit if
atr , 4:1111.41t1 n, [.)sofa
111- , ltil .17 Et:A:ail.,
to Lice tzt:q.o.ol , l
Of E.1. - .;.ipolf“.
to two trottl, 411
MENEM
Two twAth.s
10,1 t•L' , 1t..1.1.1(....:14: hail'.
11,1' to SI 3. t. 1.11., 411
itiUtlti,i; Of,/ e.
'4; ell:411; I.ll.3ekin.
L!J ct; lALIt ri o.c :El 1.1.1 ivr e
cP rt,iftwol el
k•i• tv 1 .., tt4l. the Iltvut.
.4 1 n,uxu..t.is:a.
to foci: . bvitit'd Itru vittrPtntutt to mat
‘• W otglii will ono (ix t.trAt) of Mit unlltt
. .
A Is Id W. 12,1 i,•l It P: !lOU, 14..4 lirht bottle, dui:
& L ul-L Nifsf L,l Lvh , n thcohove‘lituntityht
31ASki
D 1.13 i'ept.a.atic,u All the .7 , 1,c1hz..11
la Ctlf,L4 klud d, Id SU WUll C•ri&AdiShi'll by the
LLA9l:llll.,di Viddo of ;It! who have vvvr it, ti.olt I tiotli
Lut •••; Wu aub!oct,aa the m,ml Chitiui phyi.
cinn3 e.t.d the eiul 1). It gx.,lmLb la Ow couutty are 1111
Ltd prldso. •
•
Lt prosuatiug th.. I)Lcenvory to your nOtlce. I vit.
it with n :till itnowl,ttgoof tho curutivo ptoscr. in roiletilvF
an, HMI C , lritiglill`rt of Mu-it) In which you art, tta
for tn•,:tt:ly 'I tt t , 4,1 ticlutin;; rit44:4..se to at
Rn&i.11011at,1:161.1101',
N tilt6ING S(38.11 MOU3'II,
Ls en,..100 it vy it nilraJo; ) our owu t,nl7,er in routLAJ
Itz worn: •! wr,, 111,4, n irotf4l
nftpo gli:nit•ere ; tind tho
ry ‘,l 1.4 ,4 32111:< t.J yo , ,r 1tr...11,an 1 r.rd
OAK:1 of
CANKEit
P I
w r!,:d+cr ut the ; thn
IN21!EMIO
KIDNEYS,
•:Itt't"; . At/kitty,
Or you: r I
ILk_IV AND IN eLAMED,
y otir fu ~t e )0,1 (Lan
hindm, o..uitL..t yom • Rygtotti duce uut pa( t,,if Li,
nour9t:lll4..ut it COll t.:la. . tLJ gl.:111101101,111.111!( , !: ...n,llioi
eatti it cp; 01 , F. your otonplulion luny ILI I, •
ru G u m or grl.wixb , arid your tlii) is gout,.
w~utut nOlll - 1.111 ti/elit fi,bby,
t.cl t;.,2 rdir body bocome toltiil,3l Tlivn follow:!
trsod Itliilll tito St(7,tiOal DiVCOWOry ig 11.A.111111.11,
t`.41:11 , 1 to
CURE:
,f tho hcart, pain in Lila (Pi tILt
eifilio and 4:Lull ui tllO pain of the hip joint when you
rutire, 41tvgitl,kricy of tie bowmlu,autt uito, that most excru•
hiutiag of disol4ett, the
PILES
II w many tbot.c:anda of peer womou Diu Buffering from
tixisdial<lae and pining away a ruigerablo life, and their next
dn,r itaighber does LA know the cativo. I wish to Impress
ea your mind that 8..,i0d old proverb, " ounce of proven
lion la better thou a pound of cure." Lt the
M EDICAL DISCOVERY
you bare both t‘•nc , reventativo and the care, with this great
ikud good yni,ti Cy, that it will never, under any area twit:wee , '
(13 yull y.
tift Chang, vor nerisi-ary--oit fbo be yoacqn
Riad nnoatih iif it.
Ott.. WO, Apuottful pot' du) -•
Obil,lmu ov , r t. n yoau,+cluanort sioxonful—Mitildrou from fit,
to 6;,:,1it y 1.111,1, tut, 4110011,W. A , l dir , ,tionu CaU be mill:
ra1.1.5, to all eunatitutiun , „, tur.o sulticit.nt VI operate ou
bow. is inure truly,
_
Mc." $.1,00 11 . 1., -, t1. 1 e. 3:11‘,1.y
Dr. tll5O. B. FtBY.S.IO.,
twap.l:d.sw No 1...10 'Wood idict,it, Pittsburgh. 11 .. ,
IpOlt TII ROAT AND LUNG DISEASES,
U S E
BOWMAN'S VEGLIABLE COMPOUND,
PREPAIi.ED BY BOWMAN & CO.,
.4 t E(at EA'
Jr eale 1 y
utqu. 11. atelys rittibargb,
J. p. .I,llt,glioty City,
~J Dcn,;•~,t gc~ rnliy
t.. C. FLEPWLrii...ti,
All'OltNNY AT LAW AND CONVEVANOIn7.
0.4re.1 WiVU.
Vodrth etrook
A 11.0141ESTEAD FOR XlO T.
FOR SALE IN THE " GOLD REGION"
,kad other p. Lion , ' of N in; in k, tho f0:10 la hzg Farms
a:, - .1 11:Aiding Lots, IS :11 ,tl:3, to . Nit, --
/ Va,rn of 109 Curer; it 11 , I o ti o l,l Maio, id._ 100 ncr.3,,,
4 IfArta, of Col axes , ai;b, ,ro. 140 "
40 " 1000
- .0 "
L:J .. 1400
15) " 10 " " • 1500 "
'2,LO •4 I .. )250 "
s;i " •:, ti
1.000 , "
La 7 but d'e, hts 'ter°, with ata. s 1.11 grd 710
1230 " " f,et {1:25 "
RAJ ..‘• 95) "
1U JJJ Slitkrvb, ettu,,uutibg to
CtitTiflekiLi at tho abova 81trea, (with Bends for the tin
thediath execution and delivery .4 . ilo. T.Lada)liavo 10, u ..n_
t le:ed In 10,060 or, eelopi, exuctl) alike, atal ended; which,
ale r badig well mixed up, loan, boa nutule-red on tho out
:d 1.- von' 1 t. 10,000 inclbsiv-, so that no one now knots
tl.c c:.,l,tonti of any particular ouco:ope. They will be .cl,l
et sld Le.Oii, without xef,ronco to what they contniu, and
~i, t. to a ny Otto lilnkiflg [11,1,1.: ititoll nieLL:tptcoll(tb.o Titter
Cc a t ta Lai Case? be g icon .
'I I,- It.read farut, cuttialLtua a Gold _lfin , , is valued at
~,30 0:0. and the..4malleEt lizcd Building Lets hove tuTo so:I
-11., a. iio, ede . , ilnid.r. do il:ITI., already been hots upau
.tai. t...i'Llid Woilst on ..laL.4 alto EarUe chance, of :.f,otday.
L., 1., :tha, to ery purchaler is guaraut - od ogo of 171,5 c /o 1 :.
d. le-,t. Eery odder curch,er It bona,: to get one of at
, .
~.tile tie sue in value. ET :r:i fourth pry con el arc of
asc...a ,
, qt.....frapLe e.'„; ri:d, and value. Wi..dot every tooth
pao '..e..,,r will gores Farm ranging In valon from il . :0 opts
$ , •,, Theta F.n-riu and 1...ds E.,-, cold ac C‘2ilp, inflUCe
,',:,,,. .:to, a ,anact , nt %tuabok batng reserved, tho."ncro..i , e,
in Cdo 1 due of whi,h Irdl Conu•umittu for Lie pro ont one
rlit,.. . The nd precm Ca age to be avp' ied to local improve
otont.,, such di Schoo!s, Factories, Maid, cf::. Any ?Limber cf
She. es can be taken by individuals—to secure a ..FarAt tidS'e at
1e.:..2 it,, :;;are. the Ortijicales can to obtained by paying
o - si, aed.r, and the Deeds by paying the 071110. 11,11 F.
=ll:f_ , . 70,000 Acres of Land, in :ar, , . or s A ail 1,-acts,can
also be had at PRIVAIE SALE. alv , Upon uleat. ttEE.ON,..IL..t.
Teresa. Some of it is lIIGULT I.IO.ItoVZD. ..ktrENTe. AItI
l'i AI-TED EliflitY' , :lllClM TO-SELL THESE LANDS.—
Liboral incluconlenta Y.:11 bo glv< n. For full parlicularsi,
appl2. to Pl. BAIJD.EIt,
Poi t Royal, Caroline Ca, Vn,,
' Or to 1131011G.11 W. BUNN,
F. , al ii,tnte and I , — •uonc , Ai4ord, Bnet . nlo cribs Diamond
:•,,i ti of ()of, c.11 , ..,.t., Ala , y,lii.ny fray, Pa. apP2
,? -:-•:?:;.. W-?-V - .: -- " ,- .7.';',- - sit •I
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M AiRBLE! • MARBLE!!
.. 0 itff Or ei2i 1 1 eelI I $ S 0
RAS A AP,A.W.EIPIUL EaL.NCTION OP
314)N114%'NTS; diIiAVE STO.NES 9
Enclosures, Posts, Suc., &c.
The public are revoctfully invited to ozantin;:l out stock,
Prices low, and work wsrranti.
JV 12.:y—lis NU. 353 LIBERTY SrIIEET.
FRESH ARIt-IVAL
SPRING BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT JOSEPH. H. BORLAND'S,
At No. 98 Marken' street.
THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO
infrrre lib friends and the public generally, that he
i op ming a large and well selected sic& of Boots and Snoes,
consie ieu in part of Gent's, Ladies', Boys', Youth's, 16:14 303 '
Ceildreq's She P, wlach have he , ,n heue/t chiefly for
Ci‘st, and Will be a:Ad very cheap. Give u. a call, is fore
Purchasing elsewhere. lieuioniber th • place, at the Coeap
Cash Store of JOBEVII IL BORIA141),
apl3 No. 98 blarket, second door from Filth street.
MASTIC
:tiJ the 5
DONALD KENNMDY
up I: 1.14 w
10,00) "
AMU SEMENT S.
FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE.
Sole Lessee and Men Eger..
Acting and Stage Manager
Trcaautac
SOALE OP PRICES.
Private Rana to bold six persons $5 00
D.l-.3s Circle and ran:lnane aoc.
Upper Tier .250.
boars open it 7 o'clook—oinnmenea at haifpaat7.'i
(heat attraction. The managemet has much pleasure in
announcing an engsgcnieur for a tow nights only, With the
etratient English Tragedian, MB. J3lllB BENNETT; who
will make his first appearauce In his great part of "Vir•
girth's," in tho rouditioa of which he is acknowlelged to be
without au equal.
MONDAY EVENING, April 19th, 1858, will ho paforui
t d 6heritlan Kuowloa' Ttagody, in 5 acts, of
ou, TIN 1;03.1AN
Virgiulus Mr. Sullies Dvnuitt.
(first oppearanco here fur two yenr4.)
JoLue 41r.11eury L. Bascom.
Dontntue Mx. W. 11. Batley.
Virgin'nia Mrs. A. W. Young.
1-wo,rite 51 - 19 a Err.dly Waldogrove.
Pe conch/Lk with the now Farce. never uctott hzro,ent.tled
lIIJN'IING A BItIGGS
.101 , 11 Johnolhan Seadelt2tor Mr. A. W. Young.
Bartholomew Bridge slr. W. 11. Bailey.
To- morrow, Silt. BYNNEVi' will eppaw•.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
M:SS: Ii'LMBEILLY
lics'l_ ANNOUNCEMENT. —ax
llns EinuLuta rt , ,,pectfully autiouncea that, having,of
forted an ongagernont with tilt:. 'World renowned
CC'S ILILt
FOIL
POSITIVELY ONLY THREE NIGHTS !
And also with the deservedly popular actor,
JIR. J E. ..11'.1i0...VOLVII,
Slio will clop.i rite rittoburgh Theatre next week.
TUESDAY EVSNINU, APRIL Lidth,lBs3, Mr. 3PDonough
will appear iu one of bid moot celebrated Lharactors.
.4.4-011 WEDNE , DAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVE.
NING3, 1I cm AR L OTTE CTremiAN
WILL APPEAR.
* --- -Sdat:; may he secured for each and every night of Mime
Coalithau's euga, : lernont, Ly app.ieLdliai at the Eox. Office of
I he Thoallu Oti MOLday. Urn
SANVOItIitoS TROUPE
THE 11 E COM PAN Y WILL CLOSE
014:1 , . IN PIIILADELPILIA,
fi I urday Evehliag April 24t h,
EMIGEONE
MA .SONIC' HALL,
MONDAV VILMG APRIL 20111,
1 471‘0131:C1NU
L.. 1 RG ESP OJI REV Y OF .:1111rS :PRI' LS
I'4 TUE It
I. the aeta .t luding tb burl,nque
ift TH
L, Neill appria.
'I'II~ l':i iCeJld Yi:Nt3 ELEPILANT.
ctutb. .1):a at i - o'clock—col/wear
COOL WRITE,
• Ltake Managbr.
ill C A firr II Y 9
.t ~ u b
jOll N -'11."
lb; II -" A SP ER
U
4 /1.,11
W it, L ATTEND 10 POSTINO
Lt 01l krilds of
1311,1.:J t.A)LICEI:I:2 do
2,ll .:iti!crwa,tolograpb.,..i•GlLe,•
wi,>---ditect.ol to Li.,o ra,fithia
prompt :,t ten dc.r) , "
BT - P fi. Al BOA TS.
I , 'or Cincinnati.
Tlw (31,0 ”L I.a.gwager packat
s law MiI...FR Wit—Capt. 11E1Ito:41. J. GRACE—WM
leave htluburgli tor Ciuclutiati, ou WEDNES.
DAY, the 21 -It iae.t., at 10 eic.:k, A. M.
1.4 tle!•-•ixtapplyhoard, or CO
Is.II.:NES dr. CO., Agents.
ZAYESVELLE.
ur Marlette anti 7.7Auesville.
avy. Th steamer ENDLIGItAILIM, Capt. Itu
INLNO fur tha atiOVO and all
r
iuck,
rot truillt ;:puly ou 1)6• i
SUPERB GRAND PIANO,
TUE 'l , l.ilitiljACHOßl OF
STEENWAIr & SONS,
If 0 PAK.
Etitkz
cing t t I
i rt:A l
~1 .7. 1 .1 PLEA
•
tLat they h.ve just a splehthdk,...rl t.
front the Fectocy of ; ;
soy .4. Sono, New which for '
osc.tncoo end voluthe cif tote:, liqbtriooo awl elasticity of
couch, 441441 14 meat test,tul and elegkut a Ett:riOr, is consider
ed tit.: FIN BrIT I'LAN9 over brought this city.
The tugchanisrn io a DOUBLE 11.21 , 11.i.TiNG ACTION, a
iatouted . ,,havention.of Stetunrny Soho, which ccghbluca
with the utntoot promptness and th•lkecy - of touch a degree
of norabiiity but rarely attained.
Una of Steinway 45c Sons' GRAND PIANOS hail 'Ably
been pmfarraml on by :I.lll:Ober's, in Baltimore, who ata•
ted that it wits remarkable, even and puro In tone; power
ful end of flue Louth. All tli , me ho intro heard this growl
p,ano, are nnanliarma that it id lilt superior to those army
ether. Aladon and Gottschalk, the American Pi
ankta, who b tve lately ~!ayed on Steinway Ar. Sons GRAND
PIANOS at their concerti, are of the Baum opinion. ,
Mr. Satter, thl eminent Pianist, late of Boatou, who Gas
test,(l all the grand pianos now In this country, Li timing
Steinway Sous' Grand Piano at hia contorts in New York,
it, • rOilTi , ll^o to any othor
Vh, reSpArltily if 171113 thu public, ara and all, whether
lotre.lllst-rs or not, to (mil and moo [hid unrivalled inetru•
went_ 11. ICLEI3I , :It & BRu.,
No. La Fifth street,
Sole Agents for Steinway § eons.
J. DEM R
TIN, COPPER AND SHEET WARE,
DEALEIL IN
Eloaase !Furniture, Hardware.
WZIOLE.!;ALE AND RETAIL.
NO. 180 L.lllisli.TY SMELT, PITTSBUItOiI, PA,
Keeps constantly on hand, a large assoitatent
of Tin Ware, Copjoc Kettltz, etc, of Soot quality, at vury
low prices. Country merchania aro itiritt-d to call.
C.if- All job Work, llccting, ctc, Hitt ba promptly at
to. i mr'2o:lm4
.Severicisley Academy.
CLASSICAL AND CO3I.3IEIICIAL
ItokPinal scir-or, FOR BOYS, twblv,, wk!u3 from
6. TitA.V.E.I.I,I, A. M., Prit.cipal. Tito Ihirty4itc.
ud 2,8131./Il Will Cli11111101.Wl) 011 MONDAY, May Ml, 1958
I ,r Circular 4 ant o'l,or pArt:cullra, enquire
..1.,1,11 I, win k e..,11, )7 1,y,: - . t,e kre,2%; 51e.ing. T. If.
107 Liberty tor .4 no Principal, Scnickloyvil , o
rter, Unie'. /klieg:hoc} [l.tpl:::::wdkw
ClittLif= OF FIRM.
P. I.IITCELCOC'Ii, havir.g purchased. the
in,er....ht of JACOB 11.11.F.P.4 AN. In tho that of duff.
now, l! , l.•Orcery A Co., Of the t will tioroafter be
111101.1COCII, ...11'01121:1LY 4. CO. Mr. I:n(1mm, will at ill
rtouain iu the Uouoe. LlurvmAN, I.•cltr.r.Aor,ez Cu.
terrcucocK,
(t - .I.:C.:YSSORd7G Ifuri:4lN, 3.l'CaikaY C 0.,)
Fotwarding and Commission MetJhants,
iIOI.42ALE
PRODUCE, FLOUR AND WOOL.
N. 1 I -1 -, 1:C67.7. - 1 PITTEIWP.OE, 1114:41.
3prl,:e;L I SL:IL6t.OI, Jodoph E. Elder, tit. Louis;
Eittobra;l.; leoutc.n Brea.,
U. ULOidi & Co., "I Coreell A: norgey, 11.sltlmo I 0 ;
E.:l;:,iti ,:, , Cro.:gave t Co., " 1 0..rret a 2.l artio,Phi,ladelphia ;
NicEati.ii,oa,M... , e.ro A Co., " ;lame; Kent, Santee 4; Co. "
9. W. Soli Lb, a Co. " Wer.ver a Graham, it
Geo. !d. &L. lima:Ciro:llfoot' Beene, Eterling L• Co., ~
A.S. Footod a Bros., " Yord, Gilmore a Co., "
cildf
0 GROSS i'ronetield & Co. Vegetable Cat
tc.r. cal° Ly
IL L. FAHLTE&TOCE & CO.
Curiae • Wood sad Fourth streute.
OitOSS ltilker's Cod Liver Oil, in store
and for nlu Ly B L. FIIINESTOCJI. & CO
apitl No. 80 cor. 'Wood and Fourth streets.
5 Quo. Barry's Ificoplierous, for sale by
e. 1. FAIItiEsTCc} k CO.,
to ca:'. f'oc•d and Fourth sc,ecto
Plots Q IJER.OOiNt.'i ',Sptmitti }lots Indigo, in stor
k-) and 1,,, rclc by 11. L. F.' , 11111..81T.1a & CO,
aplil No. 60 cc{. Wcod an d For)rth streets.
20 C.A_SIiS cAla :141, for talc, b ____.
._ 13. L. F A lINESTOCI & CO.,
Nn. £0 cor. Wr.od and Puuith streets.
O ()
CASKS Sal Soda, in store and for sale
la by "B. L. FAIL'iESTOCK & CO.,
270. Gil mr. Wald and Fourth str4et4.
BELT HOOKS—For splicing India . Rubber
or Leather Belting—a supply of tho different lazes,
hot rKelved and for bale, by
J. ,4; il, PHILLIPS,
t$ '✓% 9,714 tia 'St. Clair stunt.
PEOPLE !S
11 FIFTH STRRET.
NuW opening, a ccutp:t4A e. , ortatont of Spring Coolie,
new and latent of &Oka Vino Froneti Congroed
tlaitete, Mom. Calf CongreiA tlatt,ra, Ctlom. Calf Slippers,
loAktiGß and :SE.Aina Llack anti entoyed Heel ciaitcr3.
100 iatF U INIEIt Y .—A fresh pupp!)- of tilenh's
well•kno\te td jted reed
JOB. FLEMMI,
Ccaux Dlnmcvad And Market street.
ABOUT TUE JAYE kiiThr
fort, tit and fashion All mach to oar enjoyment
TiloZ3 Ahoso [tot tnineit than' nt hitt, runct,rt fzurn the et
ects of b.ia or Who tic:el:candling new for fiprit.a r‘tar to
make thorn feel ecenfortabk., Awala l tip aoute r f MI FEN.
Fine French 'z;ljppars. tiiait Tiaras and
: , hoeo, at the sTois v.
-500 bosea Bs4ti, 9112 athl 10x12,
Cur e Alb by Op( r. COLLINS,
C. FOSTER.
A. W. YOUNG
GEORGE SLEGRIBT
LikISL.: AND ALL.VI,I3IIIkOB
i I TVVRNRAOmIeR ,ir
No. 17 FiitL• livar rilLkot,