SPEC: Ili APPOINTIIIENT i'VELN 33i,,0 '4' .) r.J LT 7 - . T p , DRS. C. .If, Fa( .H Wl.ll remnin nz tl I'Ul reAtia .qtrezt, OPPOSITE F.: FTRST. And may be d Iv, (est! tr.l3 ct rbr CONSUMPr And it) eTHEit ‘• tt : th, cantingpnlrnn ; hug Catarrh, Hea..l f : L , Dyrpeptia, ( (IC TIM? tiTCij Z.: :4 al . t t it,.•ir Ccntainution i ~;, r. • • ••a, . - t/ e ulood and f../..0,4 trilW • dery fpnvnt in th;: .1 ilorth Ica], Hygienic al.! •.• tr. ;‘ , ...n1y the h`......,11..ud :trengthen the • t11 , .1 00. , 1 T, I FIALAI'ION, wh'ch .!cc r.!.:1, 1 , but unly a, Ta,'h./.- tines, which !.., •• (*.;/- ir , • P:.:1 A ndo are eorn6etl3 the. pro Io::3 time of curability ou any trcatru..ut 1,•,K,t1 upon the plrtn,i- Me, but falee idea that the svat of the dieuadvi can be reech , . , i In a direct manner t y I Llu.tal .ess- No charge for c,neul'Ata.n. A 112 t of que.:ti. , nx t.... , t h ose wir.hinv. to consul'. no by totter. .k.t.:rca, Dili. C. M. FITCH. /t .1. W. E. , ." ECEF„ lf+l. Penn street, Pittetzlruh, I.a. O Ql - • ALL WHO 1.;21: TUE Blrrici , .E, AKE S.,.TIEFIED WITH TRENT. TU.36S3EZ, AU.: Jar:Lary 1, 1551 CIIAUNCEY FOWLER The Behr are seiliw; well, arid I eliuk they mill cor.• tinuo ao, a 9 they rico good catl,,lacti m to thoao uteri them" See advertizement. ror Lste try' tr.: 1.. GIL). li. 1: DOLLA reepo3it3 in t o lo wi:11 t).14 I:ttok I t t f t at,: I tt nt tl t) Wily, Will draw )lit, est Lon❑ V at ap2B:3t C !!.‘ S. A. it: ,TON, er IX BANK, :I IS S. j 47' TEE LII h,t.ToItE. 1)1 , Til I S BANK HAVE day, called icd- of I"NFINE I)01 1. Alt 3 end FIFTY CEATS ?ICU till (being p,r colt. t u the Capital eteck,) 1 yabtaon Ahl.N DAY, May 10th proximo. ap27:tn3ylo MAGOVFIN, C.oMier. THE ALLEGLIENY RANK—Thu thio trua,,ac'cti of the corner of Third tied Wool stmetft, cu and n'tor M .cloy the huh inat. ar,lo.tf—o ,?. W COOS, Cashier. BUSINESS 'ANN'S DAILY UNION PRAYER DM:TING, ut LA FAYErn: HALL, 1‘ o,d street, Dom 12 to 1 o'clock, 41,4—,orarnenc ug FRIDAY, April g.h, and continuitiz until furthor notic.). La) men will con• duct the ruectlug9., but Clergyu eu are earnestly n lueeto,l to be prooent and take part in the czerci , :cd. Come in for live minutes, if you cannot remain long r. KAU' l i{. i~ 1 PITTSBEfii,GII STEEL WORMS. JNO. D tht...2..45 JONI: JONES, BOYD & CO I=B CkS'E' STEEE,. SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SP.O.INGB AND AXLES. Corner Itcoo.o andFlrst Streets, jy2s PITTSBURGH, PA =EMI D. la.. cr) iu trz.. s ' co., 14.6.14117.1.C7Crt?.?..5 OF noG3NB> IMPROVED PATENT STEEL, CU • Y.; COnIZZF. ND FIRST Srlilsl2, Prrrsliurto Li, PA WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND REr.UL T , NO. 37 DrA.HOND _ULM% 1.41.Qt,1T Trz. ff:ear Wood ntreet, Ahccin on hal!, Blackl,..,rry, Cherry, and Cogn..?. Driandiec, Old llononp.hola and .ILst.itletr. , Whisky, of tt.e vb bft.t qted!ti. &216.7481: REMOVAL. JOHN MCLORITEAD has removed to No. 71- Water rtreet, below Marizot JOON MOORHEAD, COINMISSION MERCHANT, m 0 METAL A.ND LO C NO. 74 ;VAL T,R STREET, BELOW MARKET, rarl9 PITTSBURGH, PA arAATES A. FETZER, EorwarEng lind CODALLIniOII Merchant, I=l Fluur, Gra in, ilicod, rd, lut cr, Geode, Dried Fruit , a - a d p ro due,: generally, Cornitr of 'Ss:rt.-at, cul.,l7lrOL etroetu. :01:17T , i 31 It= TO- -Francis O. flai.l.3ys £5 Dilworth, Sr., . Cuthbert a Sun, Pittebargh; ir Ott, lleitlreil wearinget4 Brady, Cael .M. 11..Baulr. I.lqt :z Li )wrll, Mrungle Ce„, George W. A:, -leraan, Doti) Paxton t Co. Wheeling. A DWA AMITE L I'Lk.IINESTOC IC, ,No. 74 'WOOD street, Pittsburgh, hal .1 'Argo STOCff. OF lALIDWARE, ho will cell vary low , for C ti>l. lu add, tion t•-• 41 ' I,ocka, Sooons, an_s a large ccssortno.fet of 39.rpeoter:s Took, he hm rjcoivel a lar,:u BuP illy of Eatioaga tia:Orrs au , iStuffp'e tihovele, Tougto3B and Potore ; i5PAgh ±4,11e, and Eaarile!ed Proc , ,rving Fettles. 0 - 10fice of Sealer of WelglAts and • Neagnares. THE O, 4 FICE OF TIIE UNDERSIGNED, SEALE3 OF WEIGHTS AND IfEASITIZ ES% May bo fennel h e lace:oral, in Cherry alley, buts. and Fourth streete', where 0 . . - ,ler6 way be left. mrl3:tf 011 A RUES BARNETT. ROBERT D. ‘LZELL & CO., Wholcsale, Groaeri, Commis 'Con and Forwarding Marchanta and Dealer] in Prodnem and Vitdaburgld !41.anufActure, No. 261 7 k.i.11 • C.t. PI, novfify-s. CESIAAGE FIRM. LP. lIITCIICOCK,.,:Iaving purchased the . Mterent of JACOB HU ?F:IAN, in the Oral of Huff. man, M'Croory & Co.. the stvlo of t.'te firm \Till hereafter Le )11.TC110001C, WCREERY & CO. Mr. Iluirmen will still remain in the House. HUF3! , ..1.1.N . M'CItEr: I 3,Y /S CO. HIFECEECOCH, irt'UltE3Ra' E. 1 43. (SUVYSKILS TO 1111 Ft MAN, M'Ci .1Y C 0.,) Forwarding and COIIIIIIiSSIOU AYLIOLEFIALE DEALLEt3 fl PRODUCE, FIARJR AND WOOL. No. 1114 S=CONI , S PITTSIItiIIGG., I'l :QUI r 27'7 C-B: Springer Harbangh, j c Aoph E. Elder, LJuk; Piti2bari,.l; Vent - la liroe . " Cornell & Dorsey, Llortin, Philatielphb James, Runt, Sn.:,ree & GQ. " Wo.tver & Grahn Tioono Storlinz ;. - _iinioro co, " H. Childs t Co , 1 3skaley, 0:12 'AloCar.dlel2,.s..ieln3 " G. W. Smith, & ' Geo. M.& L. Fiord, Ciacinuati A. B. reatua " aplaf .DAVID H. WILLIAM 6, I . 7*TVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOE No L2Oll TIE ERUOTION ON OAS WORKS, for from tTO qttnrara and upwardr., mud for Lioatiug Buile,inge, public Cr print°, by o;:euzi, Liot Water or Furnaces. msySti . PITT:I'3.II - RO 11. PA. I'4 00 rz 1.3 & CO. mANurAcTuiturt OF American, rain Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHLEET IRON, 1, `or Rooting, GaZtoring, Spouting, &c AGENTS FOE WOOD'S PATENT INLITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON Warellou.sc, No, 136 .virst street, mr2l3:ly-ig. LlO AND StNTE GEORGE P. WE'RTZ'S First Premium Bliud Factory, CORNER THIRD Al D MARRET sTs., PITTSBURGH. THOSE WISHING TO FURNISi THEIR House nth VENIVIAN BLINDS, of the m oat elqui aito and eleboree finial", will find it to their interes .o to gi me a call before pm7cliaaing elaewhere. work 13 got up is by the beet roecb.unlc 3 (not apprentice.) Every attentiOn given to tho wants of curgotnera. Pricka low. All work icrarrantel. No. 7'2. THIRD Stre , A, Pittsburgh. InuY6:ly,l_ Alderman's ®Vice. JAMES S. 1100 N, ALDERMAN, EX.- OFFIO JUSTICI: 01 , TILE PEA° AND POLiCF. MAGISTILC Graat street, nearly oppo- Bite the Gear t Roane, Pitts:3linch, De,po.!itionN, Acknow ledgments aad Proated taken; th, , 13:cord.! examined, Be la, Bands, Mortgagee, Willa, Lem Articles of Agrre -trout, and M . Partuen3hip , Lotters of Attorney, 31. c., etc., drawn up at short notice; )Ir.rri , l4os BotemuizA, and all Zaniness in i,70 lion of his cditial dutioa, promptly att,n.l3 d LO, Office. hours, from 7% A. H. to 1 r. r, and from 2 to 8 r. at. apS:ly Light Cream Ale. TIIE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY aunot,nco to their cuttociere and tike public. that ow. bag to the pact. of Parley and floA, an 4 io FS nit th , . tima3, they are brawn'," a light and delicious flAvor , d CREAM ALE, which they a, - e ar-lling at $4 7EI barrel, and Faye KEGS OF TEN 0 V,L6NS„7,c.h, to necunimodat.) private families. They have ale , . X ALO, nt $6; XX at $7, and supe RENNET at $3 7EI WA.. yidsmaller casks in proportion.rior Aleo, excellent PO L.Tillt AND BROWN STOUT. Otdera teat to their Bzewory on PITT,STREET, will receiva prompt attention mr/Cttlin 10 — RN.—'210 bush• prime white Corn, fo ettle by (up 2.7) EFINRY H.COLLINS. ) L Llr•i: ` , ~,, , ~ . 7 v cCl' r.,L410C111 12!EM133 PITTSBU,UaL r , PA TITTSBURGH, PA GEo. W. Agrra 4; co E.()(:A), A...i•FAIR.:''-_; 1:,..., I.TY. wit , . the Wt. I f tri MEE ; •1 , 1." 1,1: • 1L,./ p:OCC•t1 . 11.111 is MEE d, 11,1 rol hears, and tho - itlos:re crowd, duril , neat in the City i;s r.s rit Lgt the material ft/1" aiern " S , l•c• A yourig iii(ntleinan who, like the 1 , 311.:2r rty, - was "scarce ninrtern same It ponrs g,t cr w;th a rn: dang'atvr In an... n'.rr City. nr d tte parties erj.,3 ing n " pit,itnate attrac t kLvine precel cf Ycrl: Trig '. ; - .1. tj utter 61trege.rd c.f ul. 121f6.:,!:11e. pro:1 , 1,1. Now, some peuplo 11w.g;ne cir. tole ' r , ! l',ll certai 1, -, c.ds grow do3pvrat , .. , iu d— iriming ;lie depr.crily of "y , gw; I:zifortun't , .!y for th, cf the reporter, the I ntherfo WdB (11011:y f s subordie,,t,. driver, but tcnoporsrdy err p!oyod, and i over wag identili, 0 wth the " Alow." lle w!vcr had chmg. of Cu, Mr. C .s ofliziatei. in ti.al ni,itti.r, and la.inz a mrril man has no closivi to claim the idurels eC the thc<l,tive fugitiv LAECENI —A strange gentleman, rob NU name WO could Lot ascertain, wa. rod bed of hi: p-cket book, at the Wash ington Hole), on W...lnaiiday night. lie came to the city on Wednesday and put up at this h-tel. where Le formed the acquaintance of not be: man, who was also ot , pping there. At rloht t' ey went to bed together, a.. 1 in the morning ,Lot 1.1.1 bed-fel:ow W)9 missing, and aho Lie k, w ki e h cent slued some twenty five dollana. trace of the• wan or I.ecket k hal yet Lean discovered. .1.i.. 1, ale, very frequent, and atraligers aro fre quer,•!y ,!;11.,d by rthl ,, Fs scamps who are ever on the i,t f I,lnder. We would suggest to erauger. from :Le '• nr ra ce , tr:ets vieltiaz, our city, that they be em, to camiom almnt fm - adng 110'.7 acqoaintance.i ahor, t and milroal depoid. They Rill -Item moot per s r . thounh httor strangers to them, tale a great in t •rebt in them and %Olen too late they discover that. th - y Have' eon rul,b,ti or cheated, an I that their f ri,nd has ehd- do el) vaniihe !. By a littlo and doer “bservatio:: three p.,lde can be guarded a'4ainrt .'EN: er Boovs.—A young man tallied Frei. Honey meyor, iu the - Filth ward, was tvreste t on Wednes day, and committed to jail by Alderman Wilson, for drunk er, ness. On the smote evehin r ; a man named Souner canto to the city from Tarentum, in [match of four pair of bocts, - alleged had trot n stolen from him by lloneymeyer. He lound them at the shop of 11. Sende in Alleglany, and claim, d them, but the latter refused to give them up, as sorting that he hod purchased thorn from tloneymeyer; oh, rcup,n S.O ner applied to the Mayer to recover his property. Sonde %VAR sent f,r, and on learning the state of the case, gave up the. boo.a. lie neymeyer denies the lar ceny, :ad that he bought the boot , from a pedlar in M ce=p.: t. lie will have a further hearing. WednePday night a barber shop on the truer cl Middie and Obis streets, in Allegheny, was en tt rid by sonic person cr pt-rattne, and a cam of raz?rs Le bmgiog io M. Holtzman carried off. A valuable cut of dental tnstrnmer ts, worth about fitly (lanais, was also takon away. A young man named Chartes Mt era, who came from Phila tie%phia recently, and was employed in the shop, was mica ng on th.. PC, ning of the theft, and has not since be'n it and of, n 101 l up him and an informati n NV3G made against him before Mayor Sinckrath, who forthwith ii,patched some °Terri; iii puriuit of him, but he hid uct Leen arrested ye, tercby evening. Miss D.A.VEN!"LT —This ex - ollent actress . commenced an engagement at I iittei'd Theatre last evening, ami was most warmly w7lcomed. Her peroonation of Adrienne Lee veer vies almitaLle, rind the was well supplied by the c.,:xpany. This evening she appears in a character in wl - C,ch she stands corivulleo, that of Perthenia in "Ingo mar." bbe Las always been popular iu this cha•ectrr, and we rccollect of 'tending during its petiormazicc in the Theatre cm her second representatien of it, unable to tied a seat. We hop that she may have an equally large audience this evc ring, and that our citiz , ,ns may patreniza her as her merits an nu t.ctrers and character as a lady deserve. A V IEB NiisFt , “ —On Wedneeday, a reapectablo German called on Mayor SLuckrath and Informed him that he had Leen d,gertvd by hie "beter half,' a-d that rho had taken with her a number of valuable hothichold articlea to which the had no right The husband seemed to think tliat she had gone up the river ; and the Mayor having advised him to starch Lr her, he started after her in company with High Cons'ablo Wild yesterday morning. They will go to M'Keesport first, where the husband expects to find her. lie refusts to tuhk, on inf,,rmation hgtinst her until he has had a cor:versatLta wit', her, at,d endeavored to induce It( r to return Lone. v e hope Le may Ls successful. SANFORD . 6 C con MOI et ver , i of fun Layo only two of porturrties left them of hes, in; this fine n;:e, en they will clone to morrow evening. iLe tent to which they have been patronized evidences their popularity - here. and we say to these Who have Oct yet leu.rd firm. at oi:re--. it's bound to pay." Every evening since their arrival Masonic Hall has be-n crowded, and we think 'Sammy " made a groat m'etake fn lact taking City Hall. The Irish song of "The Groves of Blarney," by Kavanaugh Last evening, was alone worth the price of admission. This evening a good programme Is announced, and we doLbt not but the house will be tiled to ove: flowing. Sznvan TtlEll Rmar.—Jame3 M'Donald and Henry Sutton, who raised a disturbance at a disreputable haute in the Fifa' Ward, wer.2 arre.ted on Wednesday night and taken to the toombs, along with one William Siol, who resisted the pnice while endeavoring to arrcbt the ether parties. In the murniug tho Mayor fined Biel ten dol!arp, giving him the benefit of a gratuitous lecture. M'Donald was fined five and Sutton three dol'ars; they all paid their fines and were reloaded. Chas's Nags DzPar.—This establishment is fait gaining the favor of car citizens. Mr. Mark is ever ready to wait on his patrons. New publications are r,ceivrd as soon ag pribli.Med, among which are: "Sartaroe," by Maitland, and "Life on the Wing, - by Lieut. Murray. Newspapers; Our Own 'cuttlsh Journal, Independent, Irish Miscellany—to• gether with all the latest Magazines and Reviews fur the month of May. W. VANDLEICIEITE —The body or this man, who Ilea been the sut.ket of so many new paper items, was hrouglit to the city several days ago, and hoe since been interred. A thorough !uv:istig.ition into the affair will be had when the I Belmont, the boa' on which he was shipped, comes to this Part- A :-trxr.na of boys are timlt.r. Hr r tin Allegheny for ah al:eg,d attack upou n 1) . 4 nr.mcd Morton, and the ( tlicers are on the track of others who were engaged in the affair. When the whole party is arrested there will he an exami nation. 11. E or ST(.4:Es—The following stocks, were sold last evening at the Merchants' Exchange, t y 3.lessrs. Austi a Loomis ez : E6O shares Contra' Alining Company $1 00 8 " Lawrence Co. bonds $5OO each at... 18 ccn A I•lll(..—Yest:rday was a regular April day, being almost continual alternation of sunshine and rai a, and after the cosl, diragreaablo v cattier of the past week, *as quite re freshing. As May is at hand. o e may now expect come fine weather. A LLEn . • [EN t• wne as dull as 11l tsburgh yesterday; we heard nothing ra . interest during our rambles Alderman Neillie committed a man named Battles to Jail in default of a fine Imposed fur tiiB, rderly conduct. VUICt3 OFICC.— In the watch heuseon Wedue,day night there were twelve cns. e, which were dislYsed of by Dning Biz a them, ancl co:mutt:lag the remainder to Jail. Beyond those and the larceny met...toned elsewhere, there was n thing before the Mayes. 31saie PO7 ti.—A man is now imprison9d in the county ,i , i who hi anliAed with the mania Ktu. Lid ravings are ten i ble, and Le is an object of pity. What a terrible picture o the eilects of intemperance I LIC,Vilf.S.—We are informed that a largo camber of appli cationa have alrraly been ma , !e to the Clerk of the Cotrts for tavcrn licensee under the new law. Gummy:En.—John Mori,lty wsl3 c-rumitted to ~it for twenty.four hours yorterduy afternoon, b; Mayor Weaver, fur drunkenness. _ FoTruiu of interest transpired at any of lLe Ablertucn's offices yesterday, worthy of record.. IT MAY be said wita confidante that the custom depart ment of Carnaghan's tailoring establishment, Allegheny City, is under management, that for ability and skill is not surpassed in our cities. The facet grades of clothe, cassi. meres and vestings, are kept on hand for men's and boys' custom work, and made to order with neatness and care. Perscus having their garments made to order will not be disappointed either iu style or price. .Eti‘V- THE MSTOP.Y OF DR. J. HOSTETTER'S STOM• ACIi BITTF,R3, the meet remarkable medicine of the day, and the many cures that have been performed with it in cause of Liver C ntpinint, Dyspspsia,'Nervons Debili y, and other eliseas.e arising from a disordered stomach or liver, plare3 it nt once among the m'iSto ustdni,hing discoveries that has taken p:ace in the medical world. The diseases to which Bitters" are applicable are so universal, that there are but few of cm- friends wh) may not test their vir tllo3 in their own families or circle of acquaintances, and prove to their own sai‘staction that th-re Is at least oee re medy among the m'ny advertised medicine:4, deserving the public commendation. F or vie by druggists and dealers generally, everyvi here, :It/STETTER dr. SMITH, ap2.4 —4.1 L rgs. IF THERE BE RELIANCE to be placed in med. tine, and thousands of well attssted ewes cstablieh be 7 end the possibility of a doubt the curative properties of any one particular remedy, thou J. M. Oirses CALEBRAILD STOMACH BITTEHA is unquestionably the greatest medicine ever intro duced to an afilictei community. As a. cure fur Byspopsia, Costiveness, Weakness of the Stomach, and other diseases arising from a disordered state of the Diver, Liidney,s, etc , they cannot bo excelled. Inc.iliie Lot hesitate to try them. For sale by J. M. OLIN, sole proprietor end manufacturer, No. 287 Penn street, Plitiburgb, Pa, and by dealers generally. ap9-1-o In?; 1: , 1 , 31, ,von here 5!:" ❑..'111 ity of t}... 'it I r , n cc nr•rn, Manniartturers uud Proprietors, 58 Water and 58 Front stroots *1:1 .t.cf L. a:3 .0 r'L - P'"CFt ~. I r..; -Tl" , [7 F: : . MEM= C - ••~ra'tfte of A rbe.rat.i.ol f.r MI eh F. K. 1 NOT, V!ce Pr; si 'war , J. GILT E:TIF, R. HUNTER, SA )1 UEL AUSTIN LOOMIS. Wcekly F.eview of Pittsburgh Markets . • uili L'• , r,', ". NOWDXN, L'uperin:e:;;./crat of 3! , rthants' Exchangf PITT - lir..Gii, April '.23, ISLA. Lut liltte change to note in tlre neral condithu ..qtr 'ro-N. whiLh ate Minor: de eel of f...ature. A goad cumtry business continues to b: dune by our jobtiug nutehants, but in the Pre duce Market there is no extraor. diusry act city. the tratiPact ions Lung without Epeculative feature, and contim d entirety to the kcal demand. Th. livers are still in excellent tit:viz . :lMo order far the largest class of steatnem, but although our wharves exhibit a fair degree e t freights are by no means 1 leuty. The weather lugs Lou, very unfavorable far business, and the late r:-,ts, it is 1 , :welt, lmve se:Musty injtlied the fruits, bet it 19 t , ntldently holed that the grewlng spring amd fall rrcps et grain Lace htnero..l nu injurie-. Ti noy SS: ilsot ceutiucee cozy: Um demand for money oi and the Banks rrailicy dhmount the papor c2'red. Exiliangro feria towards o rates. Philadelphia and New Y,ork we quote at , c• - 'ut. premium fcr tar and I@li,i; for ceri envy ; Bahl t,, C,llt premium. o , ;og statement of Bank urtrages to made up from the GiThid hta:,ll),Ct of the Pittnl.urgll Bunli fur the r Satut.ky hst , at,d compared with the pro- Loan- a• I ........ Du.• 1:v • tin r Banks ..... .......... N •t• lc.. • •f othor b. nka at. Trean ury Y, t 4•7 Fpeci•• ;231.226 00 Circulation Duc tlier Ihmks 1,81594,,411764 87,712 89 Del)Deitel 1,4:24,7:.0 29 1,345,062 39 The aho e comparative katement 3.ll:bad the following resMts:— ncr•'e D in 1,-ans Find ascoun'e $ll.lOl 73 Um• by other 12311 k, 43,168 GO " ,u,uses and Checks of other Dat,ks, Ar.c.. 7,654 OR - 'd,' pie ... .. 561 29 '' Circ a lotion .. 28.190 GO ):crease iu :tinount Due to other Bunks— 3,540 61 ridr, at in Deposited 59,087 99 i 3 1.1,,t much doing in any description P 31t ~ :ether nnmiunl nt Pmrla nominal at 6c. g at 34anic. Nitrate of Soda 6. Concen o Lye 14.• APPLN.S...Tto, enpply glite limited, the recaipts of the w"lc Lein,: n adily libsurbi•il by the demand; Bales are gene roll) mad.. within , the rarge ot s.'2, though some males hay u n t. ,had. , ldgher. Quid,dy ie mod.rate,wi'll a regular demand at 1:4.416c for 1,;/a.v.iroll,13a,14c. for common roll, and ICc. fir packed. IiAC . ,/N nra•ket is mere active and firm, with a ten dency towards un 1,1, - auce in prnees We quote Shoulders at ; 9la.te; liani,l6 l ,.;c. for plain, and 12 1 /,e. foe u:ed : We- tern llama 9 1 .:_,@9:)<;c. f: A N: , ..."11 - u re is but a molerate demand, and the prices :re lea, Lr;il; , a es f 1 i:ue email white have been made at I. and is small quantities at $1,1211 bush. BUCK WIIEAT Fl /lilt...Tr:ere is scarcely anything de in::: a fee - email lots were r 4kl it Tic. 1-5 IOU llltts.lslS...Thero is a food supply market; sales of concruou all , regularly made at $1,25 and for better kinds ; fancy lots command $2.25@52,50 11 dozen. BUCKETS AND TUBS...The Beaver manulacturers' prices err a 3 : 11ickets, con.uion, $1,60 doz.; Buckets, three hoops, $1,75 doz Extra large Tubs, three hoops, $7,75 dot.; do. do. two hoops, $6,75 do ; No. 1 Tubs. $.6,00 do. ; o. 2 do. $5,50 do.; No. 3 do. $4,75 do.; No. 4 do, $4,00 do.; No. 2 Heelers, $2,75 do.; Half &elide, $4,75 do.. Ct)13.0A1115;... NlA.n . i I, Rope, coil 13 V lb . Manilla Rope, cut 14 Vlb Tarred " 14 V, Th White " 16 V lb Hemp" " 15 re lb Tarred " " 15 Vlb Pv.ckiug Yarn, II ne.....13 lb Packing' Yarn, lb Ecu Co ups... Mann a $1,87, $'281(d,5.3 75 V dozen; Manillu, c,.il, 15c. V lb; Hemp $1,87, $2,75,(453,75 V dozen; Hemp, coil, 12c. "r r i lb. PLec'in !Amts.-Manilla 87c. dozen . Hemp 70c. per doz. Co.m , r,Conntitt...Cotton Itope ri , 4 and upwards, 20: do below 22; Bed Cord $1.60U2,3,62@ , 1,75 V. dozen; Plow lined i 1,25; Sash Corde $6,50. CAINDLES...'fhe following are now the currant rates of city manufacturers: liculds, 13c. lb.; Dlpe, Star lb. CEIBEL.E...The demand not large; sales of 'Western Best roe are mat ing at 8 1 4 . ... - t Ue.' f . lb. Cit.:tea" E115...T113 jolletls have untler.,:or.o a further de cime. The quotatiot,a are new as fdlows:—Water Crackers lb i,c ; Butter do. 6c.; Sugar Sic.; Soda Boston Sc Brea.; II: Ltd. si. CRAN II bales are but light; tho quotations _lug $7 30(ii.,8.b0 Lb'. Dick IS" EF...7:1n . 111 saps 11: 1 ,..( 2 • - -it Ih mond for Ap;l c has fallen off, lough vales aro still I.eing male to a r. a ionahle extent, at busie.l iu largo lota and t, r small quantities. vied l'osehes are scarce, r.nl tastl ly sa:eable at $3,75 'p raarket is trtli 6 , l7c.iieti and the price hao de clunal; sde, arc new in. of packed et 734(iluS 'p dozen. El:ED...Tilera have been colander:tile cedes ac the mills and on arrival at from 40 to 80.:..11 100 Ibn. for Bran to Mid- of prime Western are made on arrival 11) iu email lute, ant from store at 50c. FlSll...!l,,Lkerel Nu 3, large, are sad firm at $11'@1.2,50 V bid., and $8,25ecn6,„0 o hilt ILI.; flalifix Herring s6® $6;45; White, common, $l.Ca.ll: Lake Soli:nor $l2; Trout ry,F,u Riff. Cdeifi-b .I.ri,®sc. V lb. FIRE BRICK...BaIes are ; regularly made at $D3®4O .eLuU flee m.rket is atead., and the p.:CVS hai e • idler gou.i but little ehart.o niece our last. Septi fine is gelling vie arrival at $3 40®3,45, and extra at $3,15;3,60. A large let, say 1400 hi la., was purchased ou Tnetday by one our leading il0(1.213, on arr.va', but the fermi were withheld from as. From store, the quotations are far superfine $3,G2, extra $4,1.2. , A, and extra family $4 50@4 62;.1. ORAIN...Oats are steady, with fair receipts, at 26027 c. Wheat steady at 71) - (915c. fur ird, cud 80c. for white. Rye Ie in demand at .53c. Barley 4f@soc. for spring and fall. Grain 40445 c. tiltUCEltlES...Sugar is firm at 7 1 4®8c. cash fur fair to prime New Orleans, and to country B®BiAc. Molasees, New i'rl:eins,',l6®3Bc. Coffee firm at 12®141c. Rice 5%®6c. .11"...ltegular salve from the scabs at from to $l5 , M I N V... There is a fair d,rriatid; a few sales have been mad, to retail trade at bbt. HIDES...The prices ar- unchanged for Green and Fatted, which we still quite at 5 and (3 , ,,c.; Dry Flint have de clined, and arc quotable at 1461,;1-04„c.70 lb. IRON AND NAILS...The quotations of manufactured Iron are av followei--Corninon Bar 2IA to 2.4 c. lb. Nails are selling at 13(a3,25 ior led. to .10,1., according to quality; the t.rins are Liz mouths' cre,,it, or 5 'pc,nt. discount for .. . LARD—The prices are firmer, although the demand le still light. Prime city No. ILi quoted at 10c, and conutry at 9,49i„,'c. l'fi ii). LEAl'llkli...The Mal k, t is dull, milli a decline in the price ~:* some kit do. The following are the rates:— Red Spani,h sole ' , p th al® 25c. Slaughter 25® 27c. w Skirting 21i(c4 28c. " llarness 224 21c. Upper '• dozen 1128 430 Bridles3 l 3 442 LUMBER, &atoned—The following are the quotations o seasoned lumber, from the yards iu the city Common 1 inch Boards, 7 il 1000 feet $l5 00 Clear do do 32 M.) Florring dre4sod do " ..—.. ..... . 22 00 Shir.gies, EllOOO 3 50 Lath, 2 25 Oak flooring, dressed, 1 inch—li 1000 feet ... 30 00 do do If 3 do ... 32 00 LUMBER, Crren... A large quantity has come down the Allegheny, but the sales in this market have lean propor tionately h mall. The ruling figures are $lO per thousand feet for common and $?.O fur clear. Shingles, $22,50 thounand. :JESS FOR has been a further advairce in the prices, whrel, ore w quotable at $l7 for country and $17.75 for city. To the country soles are mad, at $1! , (019,150 ME'FAI.S...III; Lead has d clLed to 6, and Bur to Sheet Copier 3552'1c; Sheet Brass 3 . 2 c It 15. OIL ..La•d No. lid steal at Slc. I.lrileed is firm at au ...dr anon; it id now hold at 70c. PoTATOB...The rece'pte Pave been quite large, 1 tit an active ea-tern maul keeps the market firm. Neshun nockl are quotable ou errivul at -4.50;.50c . and reds at 31c. From sine sales are made at 55c. for Neshaurnicks, red. at 37!4:,c., arid mixed at 40c. Pi(.3 METALS—We have no transactions of importance to note; Allegheny No 1 may be quott d ncminal at $27, on ti m-; we note e sale of 50 tons Anthracite at $26, on tiny, 1-no;l , BL:it—The prices have advanced; Stifle is now selling at $7 per keg, and Blasting at $6. EEEDS...CIO,(TVed Is now telling from store at $5@6,25, the latter for email quantities. Timothy, $2@2,25 Flax scud firm at $l,lO e bushel. SAND STUN E...lio,sular vales of Iltiltingdon county, at p ton. SALT...A. steady demand, and sales at previous rates; $l, tidifor No. 1, and $1 75 bbl. for extra. )APS...The following are the manufacturer's prices:— it-4n So.; No. 1 Palm 5%; Chem ail 5 . 1 A; Castile and Toilet 10c. lb. SILKETINGS, YARNS, Azi....The plias have declined and the follovint.. are now the rates: Eagle Shooting. , V yard! I\ iagara F3131 , 1D TAP.N. No. ld o. 17 No. No. 2) N. 5 to 10 is cluitce, 1b... Noa. 11 21Id No 13 23 4 2 4 '...1 (th _u (6 1.:.7.E.N tRN. No. 400, d0z..... 12 CarpetCVn,as.col. 28 (q, N'o 500, r t p, doz ..... 11 @ " white2Btu3s 23 ... No. 6,0 10 1 " 26k44 28 (ca ••• N 0.700 9 (a, ... Twine 24 (,il No. 500 8 @ ... Batting, No. 1.... 17 No. 900 9 ;gy No. 2 ... 18 (G 1 No. 1 )00 . S ... Family Batting... 18 Covtrlet Yarn 29 Gan.lBlriz 18 NJ TA LLiNV .. The prices have advanced: we quote rough at 7 1 /.c r , 19, cud rendircd at 19r c. WHITE LEAD, LYTIIARGI. &a—White Lead is firm. and in steady demand at $2,50 V lto7, for pure oil, and dry Pc I's lb. P Illjt•Ct to the usual discount. Rod Lead 9y,ig)9c, net, and Lythar:e IVIND)W GLASZi...The prices for city brands have ad vanced, and we correct oar quotations as follows :-6xB and 71.9, to of 50 feet, $1,60; Salo, $2,15; Bxll, Sill, 9:12, and 1.0:12 $2,40; 8115, 9:13 and 9:14, $2,65; 10:15 and nr.lo', $2,73, 10 - 0, cent discount off. Country brands tOc. lower. WIIISTIY.. Sales of raw at 1714 ,(2.1:18, and of rectified at 19,822. Market steady, but not active. Foreign Markets Per Si earner Arabi.] LIVYRI . oOL. April 16.—Sales of Cotton i. r the week have been 44,000 bales, including to 4.500 to speculators and 7,600 for exportation. There has been a slight decline in all qualities, affecting the inferior grades, most cf witch are 5.0 lower ' and middling have destined i- s d; fair qualities are Unchanged. The estimated sales to-day are 10,000 bales, in clodinC 14,000 to specuiaturi; and an iqual number to ex porters. The market cl.•:serl dull at the following quota. tions :--Orleat , s fair mi,Aijog, 6 13 hi; 73"6; 11.16; upland fair 7?,_,; middling 6 15. stock in p0r(422.000 bales, including 320 C 430 American. The marks.t closed dull. Richardson, Spence &Co report Flour dull, as follows:—western Canal 225; Philadelphia and Baltimore 2.2@235, atici Ohio 23ig1i161. Wheat is dull and nominally unchanged; sales of red at es@Cei 2d; white at let is 6d. Corn is quiet; white is quoted at 335, and yellow at 335@33s 64. The Provision market closed steady. Beef is heavy, and lower qualities have declined, and quo ! Lations are barely maintained. Pork is firmer, and holders I demand an advance, Bacon is quiet and steady. Lard is quiet, and buyeos demand a redaction; it is quoted at 64© Os. Tallow is Min. Diti A 1:1 rif-; TAI3 Pirr: 24. April 17. i3.fillm,B 7S $5,570.554 05 243,3 , 4 03 202,143 43 220.73) 44 213,176 38 1,2'21,193 41 1,220, , ,34 18 zire made, in tierces, 27 4 28 4 :9 30 4 31 ALLE E. 5 CATTLE MA. It L. T. ALLSGELENT Cm - , April 22, 117,3 Therc was s fair amount of cff,rings at the pais during tl.O Cemand being principally lcral ; tho Cattle c(iered cra, ~f rather hotter quality, and the -prices may ho regai , led r. Lacing declined a shade. The caring-9 at the eni n Yro ,Ycach'e,) and the Wm. Penn Yards, (Allen de, ggregate 630 Iteerea, 2,91 f heap, 63 Flow, of cch!ch cr . cl-F... 9; d 010 El..aerol, 675 Sh.sep and 110 Hoge, at priers in. diq.,t,l Lwow Siva? Offered by ..\ - n. ofiti -, cl. No. .3 , Jld. Price, 32 3. Smith.... 32 $3,20@4,40 IS W. Warrentc 18 $3,504.79 13 Enteric]; & Swart? 19 $3,25@54 16 (3 en! ,- i Weatherwax. 16 $4 lam, a Burbeck 9 $3,62JA 3 ' Wm. Clark 22 $3,62 14 John Montgom e ry ,14 $ . 1,25 ') , i H. WGIII sent east. 33 ...... E. Girkenhei.nor &Co 33 3],4(7 , 44% 47 Marker & Trnurmnn 47 13(04 48 Myers ,4 Bro.. S Tem:s 2) 1 B. 17 T. T. Inslsy 14 G. wait J Jacoba A Co 60 .... & Mooney 55 Kroust. A Good 31 Samuel Copland 5 A. S. M'Siuthrey... 6 J. M'Curdi . 17 David Witz.lman -5 P. Ivory 70 Transient cleAlers.... 20 Cows end Calves 6 11 ) offered 3:0 12 left o r and sent east The ()Grillo atboth yards amount to 2294 head, of which (375 were told: the prices at the Wm. Penn Yards averaged $3,30, $6 being paid for 20 head of very superior; at the Union Yards the to( ices ranged from 31 3 / 4 ' to 4;4 gross 200 of the Sheep sold at the latter yard, were purchased ou eas:ern account. The r•fferinjq a7!.;regate 451 head, of which 15 Were eu',l at 44(D4 ros The balance wr re sfrit east. CALVES One hundred 'Weals were Bold at the Verdi and railroad platform, the prLee ranging from - $3 to $d IA head ati in quality. HORSES. 7 head were sent east from the Penn Yar.ll Soles of Thuraday. 'LOUbales that transpired to-d.'y amount to 520 Lb's. viz:—From Brat hands: 54 bbls. extra at $l. ➢rum store: 466 tibia. at $3.62 for suprtlrie, $1.12Q4,25 for extra, and sl.46ig, I 50 for extra family. GRAIN...SaIes 100 bush Oats from wharf at 27; 100 bush. Rye from wharf at 62c. and 60 bush, do. from store at 54c. c 3 buih. LEA Y...Sa!es 7 loads from the scales at $10951.6 p 1 ton; 1 oad of Hull's at $7. _ DRIED FRUIT $1,373,a" bash. YI Ilf ICK...Salas 5500 Folivar at $2Bll thousand. Sales 26 bush. Apples from storo at _ . FKATHER4 gales 123 lbA. prime at 50c. lb. BACON...SaIeI 3500 lb& shoulders and Hann at 7 1 / and OV,-.; 10 000 lbs. Side at 9340 ; 6000 lbs. Shoulders at7:Xc. LAlll , ...Sale 10 k( gs packed country at gl!ic. V lb OIL...Sale 10 bide. Lard No. lat 65c. galk,n; market firm. SUGAR—SaIes 10 HOB. N. 0. at 7 . !,<ABe. fair to prime MOLASSEB...SaIks 20 bb1.1.11. 0. at 37X@38 . .: 1.1 gallon. POTATOES...SaIes 50 bush. Neshannocks front store at 55:. ~ E 1 bush. EGGS...SaIes 14 bble. at Sc. 'p dozen. WIIISEY...SaIeg 30 bbls. raw at 18 , 4,@18% 7 E I gallon ; 83 Ws. tectioed at 20@21c. - • 4- ..-__ New York Market NEW YORK, April 29.—Co:ton firm; sales 2000 bales. Flour Iroavt ; 11,000 bble sold. Wheat heavy; 9000 bush sold. Corn firm; 3,000 bush sold. l'ork quiet, Moss Pork $18.70(0.419, prime $15,40@15,50. atcou quiet; Shoulders 6%07 Lard 011, not prime, soPI at 90c Whisky Mc low( r. Sugar iteady; Muscovado 51©6 1 Af Coffee firm; 5000 bap sAd at 10 1 ,..411. itlolastes quiet; sales of Orleans not prfine at 35M. Tobacco and Tallow steady. Eicur York Stock Market. Naw Yons, April N —Evening .—S tocks firmer. Chicago and Hock Island 67; Cumber'and Coal 18; Illinois Central 83 1 4; 3lich. Scu kern 24%; N. Y. Central 853,',; Milwaukee and Mi-llsaippi 1634 . ; Miagourl 6'3 82%; Galena and Chicago 88 1 / Erie 2434 Cleveland and Toledo 44; Ohio 6'B, 186 100%. Cincinnati IlLarkot. CINCINNATI, April 29—Floor unchanged, sales 1200 bbls at $3,05 for superfine and $3,70®3,00 for extra. The receipts are Heir. Whisky steady at 1t y. Move Pork is held more nrmly; there were no sales at over $l9. Bacon and Bulk Meats have declined t4c with few buyers and not many sellers. The River. There were aix feet water in the channel tact night and the river was still falling. STEAMBOATS CINCINNATI. For Cincinnati. The elegant side wheel, passenger packet SUPERIOR—Capt. 'Unarm J. Gluon—will leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, on SATUR DAY, the Ist inst., at 12 o'clock, sr. For freight or pateage apply en board, or to FLACK, BARNES a . CO., Agents. Through to Pt Lords in five days. This brat coanects with the mall lino, curl will go through in the time spcci flad. ;he will ' , ace on Saturday. ep22 T. LOUIS. For St. Louie The light draught, fast running passenger packet lOWA, :',.:OOILE, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports, on WED NESDAY, the 21st instant, at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage, having superior accomodations, apply on board, or to HARDY Et McHREW, Agents, ap2o Corner First and Ferry streets. ZANESVILLE. For Marleta and Zancovllle. The oteam6r EMMA GIiALLSII, Capt. Mote 'aoz AWES will leave for the above and all intermediate porta on every TI.III:3DAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on board JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER OF Fancy & Fain Furniture & Chairs, Wareroorns, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDUE, PITTSBURGH!, PA!. fa- In addition to tho Furnlturo business, I also devote attention to UNDIMTAKINCi. Hearses and Carriages furnislo+l. mr22:dly—lo THE IMERCJIiATELE AGE%'CIY, FOR THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF TRADE. B. DOUGLASS & CO, Proprietors. Corner Wood and Fifth Streets., l'ittsburgh, Pa. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, ..Vanager. Hatabilihed, New York, Jthlo,lail—ritte.b'gh, March,lBs2 BEAD OFTICII NEW YORK Pitt tsburgh... Philadelphia Cleve land—. Detrc.!t Chicago Dubuque... New Orle;bs Challeston... 1 cuisvillu bt. Lc uis B e 1 "n . 11 alt iciore 131,11tuond FOILUON OFFICES Montreal, C. E Lonclun Eng.. Letters of Introduction to Lawyers of high &Aladin; and respectability in every section ot the Union, will be gratnitouely famished to subscribers making application at the office. Also, letters of introduction to any of the offices corned above. 10) COI-U(3llONa PRoIIPTLY ATTLNDID TO IN ALL PAIITs OF TUC CNICLD STATES AND BRITISH 1 053L9510N9. raplo:lm JAMES P. TANNER, 56 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., nvitei the attention of him castonaera and buyora genera ly, to hit huge stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, Bought direct from Manufacturers in Slogi:actitiaotts, COMPRISING BROGAINE, Ladies', 1.1.133e5' and Chlldren's BONNE.TS, FLATS and FANCY NAYS Dist), Boys and Youth's PALM LEAF, LEGIItIBN, PANAMA and STRAW HATS Men, Boys and Youth'd WOOL and BUR RATE All of which will be firma hi groat variety Za- Great inducements offered to CASH and prompt TIME BUYERS Orders solicited and carefully selected and packed mr27:dtiel-18 PINE APPLES.-2 cases just recelvea by expreaa and for Bala by REYMER ANDERSON,' No. Wood street. Onrmite St. Cbarlea Hotel. CEILINGS AND TESTERS W , decorated by I aP2B .P. MARSHAL k 00. 48 3g.415 . 18 4@,41,6' 20 3 1 4 ®4I/ 17 3 1 ,46y)411, 14 3! ::(E:u4A 20 3!..A4 20 46114?„ 65 3 1 ,44 }4,' sou t 5 4 average, 6 4 1 4 17 3% average. 2 4! 70 2 . @41 z tit ❑t .239 t 510 ROI4L WM. A. MOOR; hlwiter. B. DOUGLASS .t CO B. DOUGLASS el Co. B. DLUGLASs & co. DOUCILAts & Co. B. Douai2Es 6 Co. B Dour,uss & Co. B. DouOLAS & Co. B. DOUGLASS ,tc CO. ..... Dovor-ALs A Cu. B. DOUGLASS & Cu .......B.Docou,s & Co. B. DOUGLASS & Co .B. LOuoLASs & Co ..E RIZIBULL b.' Co. D. PRATT & CO, . ..... Co. 1)0110LABS CO B. Dotokum 0 G KITES% OPERAgIES, ETO .I?ff. M.A,IC,drEM INDESTRUCTIBLE ROOFING. RUSSELL'S PATENT „it.yowl - ( 4: "c. ``F CONSISTING OF CANVAS Sit'II'IJIMATT RESINOUS SUBSTANCES, ET X: 5 .a.. 'X' M INT 'X' M 30) X. -INT THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO COVER AND R Roofs, with Russell's 'Mastic. This compo.fflon is al'apted for all kinds E. f P applied on Tin, Iron, or o.d Shingles, making a perfect job. This composition is r it will wither crack nor run; it is impervious to water ; FIRE P15005' and more Mug. This rooting material is used in vas' quantities throughout the Unite.) iota' Railroad Cars, and 'Steamboats, giving entire satisfaction, and is considered a per ft Although this roofing was only introduced lure in 1556, it con be seen on many most of the Railroads. I here refer to a few places where this Booting is in use, and can Le seen—Clore) Air; Bridgeport; Martinsville; Portland; Lagrange; Stenheuvil.e; McCoy's; We tons, and the .f.arichester Depot; Poursylvana Central Railroad; Spruce Creek A-t conago to, Altoona; Allegheny City, Westminster Conego, and many other Buiidin house; Ben. Trimble's notel; uhto, numerous others in this city. All orders left at No. 2.11 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (i terial can be seen,) will receive prompt attention, by Pi .EDICAL, THECREATEST E t 9 t 1 : • - ot, 7,7 g i v DISCOVE ~1r OP THE AGE. 'ER. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has diseov ASA erod in ono of our common pmture weds a remed3 that cures ' every kind of Humor, 2ROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON I LMPLE He has tried it in over eleven hund:od cases, and novel failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) lie hat now in his possomion over one hundred certificates of in value, all within twenty miles of Beaton. Two bottles aro warranted to cure a ncrairT Bore mouth. Ono to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimple: on the face. Two or three bottles will clear the system of biles. Two bottles aro warranted to cure the word canker in the mouth or stomach. Three to fire bottles are wan-anted to mare the worstkind of Erysipelas. 0.20 to two bottles aro wreanted to cure all Enamor kith... eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure relining of the earn and blotches among the hair. Tour to six bottles aro warranted to cure corrupt and running nicert. Ono bottle will core scaly eruption of the akin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most dcs perate case of rheumatiam. Three to four bottles are warrantel to cure colt-Rheum rive to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is al:Tays esperienced from the fain bottle, sad a perfect cure is warranted when the nboire quantity 18 taken. I:OX.BURY, 31A88 Dun. MADAII,—The reputation of the Medical Disroiery, in curing all kind of humors, is 00 well established by the 11111111i7310118 voice of all who have ever need it, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the must skilful physi cians and the moat careful Druggists In the country ore un animous in ire praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of the curative power. In relieving all, and curing most of those disemes in which you aro on fortunately so liable. That moat excruciating disease to at affectionate mother, NURSING SOP -P MOUTH, Is cured as if by a miracle; your own tecuper is restored Its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful naps to calm end sweet slumbers ; and the Medical D15C096 ry booomes a fountain of blueing to your husband and household. In the more advanced stages of CANKER It extends to the stomach, causing DYSPIP - SIA, which la nothing but canker of the etom h ; then to the intentinee and KIDNEYB creating a sinking, goue feeling, and an luclifferenoe c ;ea to thr cares of your famil). Yon: stomach is RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distresses you, and you can only tube certain kinds, and oven of that your system does not get half the ncarithment it contains as the scritneuons fluid o f the canker eats it up; then you complexion lases its bloom and be comes sallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. For want of nourishment your system becomes loos , and flabby, and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a train of diseases which the Medical Discovery u peculiarly adapted to CURE; 'i'alpitation of the heart, pain in the side, weakness of the spine and email of the back, pain of the hip joint when you retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that meet sure elating of diseases, the PILES new many thousands of poor woman are ontlerlag from this disease and pining away a miserable Gl3, lnd their nest door neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to inipra=4 oo your mind that good old proverb, " An ounce of proven don in better than rt pound of cure." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY . you have both the preventative and the curs, with this greai and good quality, that it will never, uLder any circuniztnnces, do you any injury. Ns change of diet ever necessary—eat the bast you can get and enough of it. DDIS.CTIONS Yon non—Adults one toile spoonful per day— Children over ten yeaes dessert spoonful—Children from dr to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli • ciable , :to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Yours truly, _ _ . Price $l,OO per bottle. For mlo by Dr. 610. KEYSigr,, No NO Wood ,dr,,t, Pitt2l,l:Rh, !' eeptd2.w F OR THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES, II S E BOWMAN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, PREPARED BY BOWMAN & CO., A LLEGHEiVI; PA GEO. ii. KEYSER, Pitt.,burgb, For 6.lde by J. P. PLF.iiIFZIG, Allegheny City, And Druggists gel:, rally CHIL4DS & CO" P 4 - - if :' '' ' l if.- ta Tki ^ Q . 3 4 ,2 4, liriE - W EEt I , -li cin ...,,....i.:1,, i_„, SHOE VJAIEHGUSE -;;,,_......, .... 4 1 , -- :i 1 V. 41 'r'il r - f , 9 ' I IP.. =--,-= , L` . i=4 'ii '., LI M iii ,ti i ,d. 2l L 1 ~; cb - 1, •e , 1 -Ic . ft - 'hitt 1i45.14. , -','--45 •-, 4i '•'!:' l ' , l ::...„.„1... - . , :.t..E-lats , .i :._,.;?' 7,- - --.7- fle,oi W•W:2.:' R1....,i-..=..—„,-.,-,--.•,,.., -- Ql l ' 4 V, -1 "--.F.-"'' - 4,-- ----' .. " --' --- t - v -1 - -:=1:: - F- - -- NO. 133 WOOD STREET, ;PITTSBURGH, PA., TTAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR large SPRING STOOK OF 1300T3 AND SHOES. consisting of a great variety of seasonable and fashi-nable goods adapted to erring and summer eales. riming been purchased for cash, at reduced prices, they f: elwarranted in saying that they can supply Western merchsnts by the package or dozen, at as low pea - A 53 the same quality of goods can to purchased: In the Eastern citlea. Particular attention given to orders. ,C 4" Also, a good supply of Now York and Spanish Sole Leather. up7;3m... 13 _ L. C. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND OONVEYAI:CTEP. STK:3ISIM „.......- % ."-7 - ::•• - ..- -- r,V • I ! , r'( . 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THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO infcrin his friends and the public generally, that he is opening a large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoes, consisting in part of Gent's, Ladies', Bays', Youth's, i3sca' and Citildrol's Shoes, which have been bought chiefly fcr Cash, and will be sold very cheap. Give us a call, to-fore purchasing elsewhere. Remember the place, at the Cheap Cash store of JaSEPLE H. BORLAND, spl3 No. OS Market, aecend door from Fifth street. YERMIOILLI.-10 bores Italian, just re ceived and for sale by REIMER k. ANDERSON, Fo 39 Wood street, Opposite Bt. Charles liotel. lAN I', ICE'S "GREAT SHOW," Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, May 3d, th and 51h, L'ik,u which ,cession, both AFTERNOON and NIGHT, the THE STANDARD ATTRACTIONS AND THE PLEASING CLIARACTERISTICS which have always distinguished thh PECULIAR INSTITUTION VALUABLE ACQUISITIONS, Which rendered the GREAT SIIOW criumphantls enccessCul, at NIBLOS GARDEN, NEW YORK, And so unptecodwntly prottAble at WELCH'S NATIONAL, PHILADELPHIA. Lu addition to the regular Company, emulating of 3/D IktT /3.. I CO 30.1 DR. J. L. THAYER, the Droner s! JOHN CLARKE, MR. C. MFRS ; MR F. LI. RCSSTON, MRS. DAN RICE, the paronto of MISS SALLIE STIOKNEY, File Pride cf the American Arena, who appear during each pc' forrnances, togethPr with MR. S. P. STICKNEY, MAST E.)BERT, YOUNG SAM, and LA PETITE EMMA EXCELSIOR! And tI entire Stud of Blooded Steede—the rON.LID K.ENNIDY Will all be Lrought fomard DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., A t tho now Commercial Sales •ooms, No. 54, Fifth stre..t, e very wee': day, aro LLeld publi, Isles of goods in all variety, suited for the trace and consumers, from a large atLy-.lt w aich is - Camitautiy replenished with fresh consign ments, that most bo closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., Dry Clot .ds and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and family use. ' table cut lery h Ardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware, &c. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Honseln and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; beds an , bedding; icarpute; elegant iron stone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, ac. _ . a1,3:c16w AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Fancy e rticles; w.atchea; ciocka ; jewelry; mneicul instru ments ; gone; Liotining; dry goods; boots end shoes. book stationi ry, &c. tseBl P. M. DAVIS, Anct.s IVILV MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, AT AUCTION. On TIIURSDAY, FRIDAY and EAT IIIIDAI EVENINS, April 'i9ll, 30th, and May let, at 7 ~ o'clock, will be con inued on the first floor of the Commer cial Sakes Rooms, i 'o. 64 Fifth street, a valuable collection of new rni-cellaneous Racas, all new comprising the best authori ant editions, in every department of Jilegliph and Amerie in litenitui e. Alm superb Family Rados, in various ...'inding 5; Blank Burke, Stationary, e'c. ), •P , ;:;:5i.1 choice stock of standard works and elegant tniscel (Vona publication , are conveniently arranged for exam \ ..allon and privets one during dig day. ap29 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. —- 10UNTRY STORE, AT AUCTION . viiroAY M RNING, April 30th, et 10 o'. 'd, at the Co', , merLial Sales iIOOM3, NO. 6-' 'e end vane 1 stock of goods, from businexo. he articles are prix ted, comp icing Dry G00d,,, r" Artifici Is, and Variety e 'oda are, Prints, la- Cloth , Tow.i.lin , , t.rp anes, S' , C odd -9 Co CM= M A ' F. FAHNES'i AMUSE OPENING OF IL ENTIRE MENAGERIE, Will be presented, together with those BRILLIANT MODIFICATIONS 'l'llE "SON OF MIRTH.' JACOB SHOWLES, the Grotesque MAST. C. REED, MAST. F. ILIRCLAY, MB. T. FROCTOR 3 MRS. J. SHOWLES MA D'LLE The .lanageriltuts hue entered into arrrangemonts THE PAVILION Will ha erected ou the THIMBLE HOUSE LOT The NOBLE HORSE TIGHT ROTE ELEPHANT, THE TAME RHINOCEROS, DANCING CAMEL, and Loor. open at one in the afternoan,and 1% in the Evening ADMITTANCE—B)xee 60 canto. Pit.... ............... 25 " 5i 21 Chil!ren to Boiee.. 25 " AUCTION SALES. COUNTRY STORE, AT AUCTION.—On PRIDAY M RNING, April 10 Co, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at the Coe , mer_ial Saks 1100M3, No. 64 Fifth street, a largo and varie 1 sleek of goods, from a country store clesmg .. business. he articles are principally fresh and well selected, comp ising Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots Stees, Bats, Caps, Artifici hi, and Variety Goods in general; among the [r Goods are, Prints Lawns, Cashmeres, Muslim, Linene, Table Cloth , Toweling, Summer wear, Blue Stripe Shirting, Cm:intern anew, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Ilwiery, Gloved, etc, The C othing embraces men and boys' wear; Vests, kants, Cents and s• .. Among the vario' y goods are, ;6uspenterm, Tl.,..read .es, Pins, ete. ag29 P. 11. DAVIS, Auctioneer. GOLD AND Si R WATCHES, BEAU- T: tiUL Jewelry, r Plated - Ware. and fancy ar ticles at Auction, at .11 LT:N RY'S AUCTION souao, 1-0 Woo! street (the oh: a.. ,ell-'lnr,wra llcKenua Stand) commencing MONDAY iIvE.NING, April 12th, quil_Rut tinnirg every evening fur weeks, or oata all is acid. The goods will be open for ozamioattni — each day, when Ladle.: as wall as Gentlemen ai ,- CreriPectfally invited to call, and they may purchase at private bale, wholesale or retail, at very low prices, if they please, and all goods slier prove as represented and satictactory, or money refunded. Per eons wishing goods to this line will Mad this sale worthy as there is a great variety to select, from, and we are det.rmined to selL PlearH give us a call. sale to nature each evening, at 7% o'clock- JOS iIiJA GRAY, Salesman. W. G. McCARTNEY, Auct'r. $6OO FOR a two story triime dwelling Louse and lot of ground 50 feet by 100, pleas L:ly situated an Washington. Terms eaay. ted Ft CUTHBERT & SON. 51 Market L WitITING PAPERS.—Letter Paper, Cap 'and Noto Papors, ploln or ruled. At Who Jessie or tivt..ti I, by . W 5.1. G. JOIIIsiETON dr CO.. Pa,,er Dealers, 57 Wood street. G REE \, MARSHALL AN 1) BOONE Counties, lowo—valnable lands in tiles° oonnties, for SATs by S. CUTEMERT fi SON, CIREEN APPLES.-15 bbls. choice Ap N,„_ o 4 plea received, and for eale by MCCAN?)LESS, MEANS ic CO., Corner cf Wocd and Watet streae. ONNET FRAMES of the Latest Styles.- 10 Cozen All Wiro Bonnet Frames ; 10 "Uail " " 10 Buckram " Received this dry at mai RARE CHANCE FOB A BUSINESS MAN.—The proprietor, being about to remove to harems, v; ill sell hie Grist Mill of four stones, with a double steam engine, three ran of stone, and all the machinery, a smut machine, a corn and cob cracker, etc. all in complete order; a good tusincea can be done; a dwelling house of four rooms and collar: the lot has a front of .10 feet on Gregg et:ect, South Pitt...burgh, by St deep to an alley. Also, n good lot alJainimr, the above, GO feet front on Manor street, with a term) staLle. Iteol Estate, to amount SI.OXO or $15..0, will be taken in part pay for the above. For price, to no, etc, apply at our office. S. CUTIIBiiIa i eeN. sp29 al . Metie4 atm t. MACAROIka.-10 bxs curled and straight Ited.ea, jnAt rc ived and tbr sale by REIMER .4 ANDERSON. No. 33 Wood street. TIME.—Limo constantly on hand, fresh White Unto, superior to any brought to tie market. ap7 HENRY IL COLLINS. ESTE L L E EDUOATED MULES, 110',NE'S, 77 Market street 01 A ‘.... No. 21 Fi th dna, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, 8. W. cor. of Market street and Diamond, Pittsburglt PBSOES TO SUIT ALL. niyl9:tr-Bz, WYKES' GALLERY OF ART, 'kr. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES taken at this Gallery by a new and improved process * giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex ion. They -are acknowledged by all who have examine:. them to be far superior to any pictures over exhibited in this city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine his largo collections of specimens. His Gallery being on the second floor, is easy of access. N. G.—Pictures of Children taken in two seconds, at No. 60 Market street, ru y27:tf izt 11.0GERSI NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROTYPE SKY AND Sll3E-LIGHT GALLERY FIFTH STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE TM POST-OPIIOi. '.PICTURES taken in all the various styles, in ally weather, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates. Sick or d..cottecd persons taken at their residence. ap2o:ls3kw-1s A AiBROT YPES- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PIOTUBZ, WARRANTED, CAN 3E LIAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT WALL'S, Fr firth street AM B RO T YP E S.—These beautiful and durable pictures on glass; in all their perfection and loveliness, singly or in groups, may be obtained at WALL'S, Jones' Building, Fourth street. [ap29lw Removed to 21 Fifth Street. CARGO & CO.'S PIIOTOGRAP.I3I.O AND AMBROTYPE tIALLERY has been removed from 76 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market. These rooms having been built especially for the purpose, with three larg , lights, ore not surpassed in the city for comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement. .os4- Our old friends and patrons, and those wishing su perior likenesses, are invited to call. 103.. Reception Boom and Specimens on the ground floor. ap7 China, Glass, and Queensware. SPRING STOOK JUST OPENED, AT ; THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF MC 3EI MT SAY mr. I caa- 31E 1 -sr , 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Vkrllo IS NOW RECEIVING FROM Europe and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of articles in his line, comprising now and tastetnl shapes of Pearl White Stone Tea. Dining and Toilet Ware, and the same in Pain, Gold, Lustre Band and Flowers; Fine White. Vitrified Iron Stores Table Ware. known to be the moot dur able now in use fdr Hotels a - id Steamboats; Fronch China of new styles, in Pure White and Gold Band, either in sets or single pieces; Richly Lilt and Decorated Toilet Sets; Brit. tannia and Plated Castors; German Silver Tea Table Spoons, Soup Ladles, ate., plated with silver; fine Ivory Bandied Carving, Tea and Table Knives and Forum Tea Walters and Trays; Shaker and Sea &rues Table Mats; Japaned and Dec orated Tin Toilet Set. ALo, a c mp!eto and fall assortment of all articles suita ble fur the CfIUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at prices to please the public, who aro respectfully invited to examine this stock. mr27:3mdaw GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS. A. ZVEIARLA.ND, MERCHANT TAILOR, Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES 'MAT he hen received his Spring Assortment of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, Of the nowost kyles, beet quality and most elegant deecrlp• tions, which he is prepared to manufacture to order In the LATEST FASHIONS, And with each a character of workmanship, as cannot fall to iwtiafy and please the most fastidious mos. TO HOTEL KEEPERS. A RARE 9HANCE. The Mountain 'Motels for Rent,. TUE MOUNTAIN lIOTELS AT CRESSON, on he •Pennsylvania Railroad, are offered for lesie for a term of years. These buildings which aro large and commodious, are situated near the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains, in Cambria county. The salubrity of the cli mate—tho pure wat.ors--the beauty of the Mountain Scenery --the facilities for fishing and hunting, and all thesis enjoy ments and recreations which give health and vigor, have rendered Cresson a 'popular place of Summer Boson for visitors from all parts of the United States. The Pennsyl vania Railreadturnishes met= of aceess daily, from all the principal cities of the Uniou, and .visitors while enjoying all the pleasures of country lit; can communicate with the cities every few hours. The Ho;els belong to "The Allegheny Mountain Health 'lnstitute," with all the furniture and fixtures belonging t? the Company. They are in a suitable condition for the tem fortablo accommodation of over TWO HUNDRED guests. To a compotoat manag,r, the chance la a most excellent ono. Address, JOSEPH PENNOCK, Pree't, Pittsburgh, Pa., Or, J. P. LESLEY, Chairman of Committee, apl Philadelphia, Pa. NEW TRIMMIMIS 1 NEW TRIMMINGS J. BUSH, No. 65 rtlarket street, Ladica, wilk in and examine the New Spring Etock of T RIMMLN 03, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, JouVIN'S Y.I.D.,:riADDES, GAUNTLETS, MISSES' EMBROIDERED MARSEILLES SKIRTS, EXPANSION STEEL, SPRING SKIRTS, EMBROIDERED, MECHANIC AND FRENCH CORSETS! INFANTS' FANCY CAM- - , And HEAD-DRESSES gr _ J. BUSH'S; No. 65 Market street WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT, No. 42 Fifth street, netts Wood. REINEMAN ME WHOLESAI,D AND RETAIL DRAT,ERS IN FINN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. FANCY - GOODS. WATCHMAKERS) TLIOLS ARID WATCH MA TRIAL, AT EASTERN PRO. School for Young Ladles.," ,vvm. J. I3AKEWELL, INTENDS \TO open Ms Ech-oi, on MONDAY, the sth of April., TZE.H3, 4:15 00 per clear ter. Itesidenco at his son's bonito 191 neennd strEet. „Rooms, Smithfield street, N. IL corner of Diamond alley. me ktf bbls. white Beans for sale by JAS. A. FRTZEB, Comer /int and Market eta. sP 2 I MALIAN bbis. just re. celved, end fcr ends by REYSLER A ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood six et, Oppoalto St. Clarke Kota. .inbrotypists, ALLERY B. 8. MULE% Artist. RUCHES, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
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