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SPECIAL :s; OT iCES.
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JUNE FIRST.
DRS. C. 31. F.17(.11 ..i- J. IV. ,',l-.I:ES,
fil rauair, .nt th,
orrosrfp. a, E.. ;":.
,-. , 171,nn.3 ALL
Aiau may ho
for 'OON9 U l' .
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(.11.1E!,1 1:0 'I‘7...OIII.ANTS .111
ifulmor. , , I'.
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Catarrh, lith7t
Dyerfp fid, revia:e C, , plaihts, 4-c
?Ate IiTCH
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t/1 Lod ond
det , ,topmrni :,o
:areni:(11(.11 t
=TEES
EALATION, titey r .t.. Ll.l wily as
fives, which u.s4l,l•iui , live un Car,Llie.- cffects, and Inca
lids are oarosstly esato•asd u . ,thig the preciena
time of enrability treattormt P 10.3.1 upon the pl.tu
hot fal s e tt,e,te.t.t of the tilt4,t32 ran Ice r....tched
In a direct r liA6atl.ttio7t.
AII- No chalk,
rt. Int of qni,,t,iis will -cot to t:tuno wishing to consult
us by Addrs
D. 0. M. PITCH J. W. SI
Pittbburah, Pa
CH A RLESc: P
•
WILL OPEN HIS
sln:A w NTAI\
E V E IN I IN ,
T II I
AT THE
STORE,
CORNER OF
PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS.
myl
ire- ALL WUO USE TILE BITTERS ARE SATISFIED
WITLI THEM.
Tti6EEGI:II, ALA.,'_Janunry 1, 1851
CIIAITNCEY FOWLER :
"The Ilitivra are tleliing well, ar:d I think th..y will con
'Unite to, as they give good enliefm tiwi to I who have
used them."
Bev advertiument...
Fur gala Ly 1ei..2!11.512 lii OC. E 1.1.1 Dr. GEO. U. FiEYBEEt
ap23r2wOrow
HaeS~r~h
Wt. DOLLAR IiAVINCLS BANK,
No. 65 Fourth street..
Desposite made with thii ➢auk Lefire the first day of
May, will draw lute:est trout that date.
CHAS. A. COLTON, Treoaurer.
'N CITY BANK,
Pittsburgh, April 21t1i,1858.
Um. THE DIRECTORS OF TBl i BANK HAVE this
day, milled fcr au installu.ertt of TWFLVE DOLLARS
and FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE, 11 Terr cent. on
the Capital stock,) payable on M }N LAS'. lac 10th proximo.
ap27:tmylo MAGOFFIN, Cashier.
lUn THE A.LLEUIIENY BANK —The business of thin
Bank will be transacted at the corner of Third and
Wood etracts, on and after M..nday the 19th inst.
apl9:if—o J. W. CtIOK, Cashier.
lUD 13D8INE8S MEN'S DAILY UNION PRAYER
PIEETING, at LAFAYETTE HALL, Wood street,
trona 12 to I o'clock, daily—commencing FRIDAY, April
Uth, and continuinc until further notic,. Laymen will con•
duct the meetings, but Clergymen are earmretly requested
to be present oud take pat t in the exercisce. Come in fin.
Ave minutes, if you cannot remain longer. ap,ktf
BUSiNESS CARDS
PITTSBURGiI STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC RA JNO. ',BOYD WM. McCULLOUCIII
JONES, BOYD & CO.
MAINI • 40TII11/11/3 CY
CAST STEEL.
ALSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner nosz and First Streets,
jy2s PITTSBURGH, PA.
: AO .10r117
D. E. ROGERS Bs, CO.,
ISARIIPAOTUREIRS OP
ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETII,
C&Q,BIER ROBS AND FIRST STREETS,
PITTSBURG H, PA
. _
WIL
L;IA.111 CLAYTON & CO.,
'. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR 14"ArtC1ANTS,
NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Naar Wood ottoet,
5 1 a4.- Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac
rarandfo'i, Old 'Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the
. ye belt N 1 doltlydel:
REMOVAL.
JOHN M2ORHEAD has removed to
No. 7-1- Water gtreet,Wlow Market
JOIIN 1100181EllEAD,
CO MMISSION MERCHANT,
FOR rsn e •J. 3.1 or
PIC ri,STAL AND BLOOMS,'
NO. 74 WATER STB—m/IT, BELOW MARKET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
JAMES — A. 17 METZ'kIR '
Forwarding and Commis: .=ion Merchant,
700. TFL2 6 &LC 02
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Goode,Dried Fruit
and Produoo generally,
Corner of Market amt.!. Flrot otroo
PITTEMILIGH. PA.
RIPER 20—Francis G. Balky, William Dilworth, S.
. Cuthbert St Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd .t Ott, Hoisk6ll
wearingan, S. Brady, Cosi , . M. hi. M. Bank. List k Howell,
Mangle St Co., Goorga W. Anderson, Dania s, Paxton Er. Co.
Wheeling. myTik_lotr
HARDWARE.
FAIINESTOCK, N. 74 WOOD
SA
street, Pittsburgh, has on hand a large
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Which ho will toll vory low for CASH. In addition to hdi
Locke, lltups, Kulvo4 and Forki+, and iiipuous, and a largo
ag.tortruent of i;arpentor'd Tools, ho ha roccivod a larg;, su p •
I ,I Y of liail:iago Cotton and Stufforii ;
8 horelS, To flglle.9 and Pokers;
ii!olgh Bolls, and Enameled
Pr.:serving Settles.
c t 29
Office of SeTaier of Weights and
PleasigreN.
T IIE OFFICE (I".rilE UNDERSIGNED,
SEALER OR WEIGHTS AND itEe sule ES,
May be found henceforth, in Cherry alley, bote.con Thad
and Fourth streets, where orders may he left.
mrl3:tf CHARLES BARNETT.
110IIPIti 141.1.2.1.'LL J. 1212.8 H. 1311.211,21N0
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
Conuniasku and P.irwarding Merchant? and
poalori in Prodnso and l'ittalniri - .11 Manufacture i t No. '21.,1
Lai x , r ty gt.l-6.cr,
CII)INGE OF PER3I.
P. lIITCIICOCK, having purchased the
interest of JACOB ill:n",lAN, iu tlit. Ilan of Huff•
twerrH.ry et Co., Ihv stele of the limn will lieroattor
Lr
HITCHCOCK. !WORE:EBY k CO. tlr. Hutfnvo, will 3011
remain in the CU.
ILITCEICOCR, m Erimv & co.
(SIJC:I3`OI±.3 'To Llurrmis, M'Carzr.y Cu.,)
Forwarding, and Coniniissi , in Mei 2,hant,
PRODUCE, FLOUR Ar., - ,11) WOOL
No. 114 L;C ., 7c13 3TELLI.7, PI:7r.U.
g C e
epriager Eturb,a zh,
tElrar;•ll
11. Childs C ,
Acrmlep, C9iicravo " Garret
Mcdsndtoms, Moans t Co., ' 4 Jan 63, "
0. W. Smith, 4 Co.,
Goo. M.& L. Nord, It Co., "
A. It. routoa & Bros., " Yard, Gilm'...ru it Co., '6
DAVID H. WILLTAXS,
VIVIL ENGINEER. AND CONTRACTOIt
‘..j FUR TUE ERECTION UP OAri WORID4, for from 'iVt:
quruorei earl upwnrth, sud Grc lltsatolg isail!liagl, public. or
privat,, by St.;,1111, Hot Water ~i,Furn,cee.
ts )14:1 rle
MOORHEAD & CO.,
MANUFACTUIthit OP
interleaa, Plain 4 Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,,
For Roofing, Guttering, Spo uting,
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S P 4 TENT
INIITATIOPI RUSSIA SHEET IRON..
Wareltouae, No. 138 First. etrein,
mr2G:ly-is
LINSEED OIL.-200 bbis. for sale, by
li. A. FATINEBTOOI( & 00,
Cornsr Wood and First etruete.
No, 101 P-a ciccet
l'I'il'83111i:G
jr,co ~s ci iir L ,
,•ir t.•oatin,•l,l
11l it th, d1 . 471..Ce
czurloy Moclikii•
• • •, t.• ;•
I:, NIEL4OAI, IN-
PITTSBURGH, PA
E. i;ider, Lot id;
Fentnn
CDrnell.!,- rion:.y...lllltiroore
.r S A
PITTSBURGH, PA.
I LUCA t. AFFAIRS
Couit:ry ltern.
i. 11. r -ii. burg v. 13 t ell by
Lti.zto, eio,t aLd Llun o'clrck It
ro n C•:71,. tJter slirp, aid coutaiu,tl come
=ME
MEE
,t:;:.' 0b.. , : I. I t an the pr: rty
Lc 21;r. Ci,t. The clustvv , ctioa of a
..rn t I , ^rt) , - ;:q at Grie t:mo
t 1: 0 fi. - 0.111,11 tOOTI subdued 11,0 fla
kr t:.•• arc is Is,t known. There w no 11i
th• bnil I.n
Mr. T. W. B. M . i'ailiktn, late Pri.t ycf B:1 f 1
caunty, die.l Sclidt.tiurg 1h: 24th in t.
According to the Statement of the Iktoll: h Tr a. , arer cf
1 tarri , .lwlrg, the tit bt n:w CAVing by that town to Lontlheld ,
i SI4I,ILS 75.
Henry W. Dar, a colored baft:r at Iit:SEMI:I, Ohio, not
musi in 1:11 C position barber bh,p. in which he drewdr•ill
I. shirt si eve a randr and made bloody domcnitiatiens
cluu lbo lie 4. mteeted 1y the 3tsse hal and
lodged in j tit, where with a poker ho shivered every win
dow, sash and mid weuld not be quiet uht I the j.:iler
Ildortd him %%MI a 6:ick and pet Lim in a cell.
The Pittahnrgh l.: 1 0;,f reline of the M. E. Church
gin at Cambr dge, Ch'o. It met on last Wed-
The COI, Ilt.li• Viiie "Enterprise" says that the stock of
the Fayett- Coulty Bank 1111.9 been fully subscribed, as re
d by the chart.tr, to authorize its organization, and that
it will 0.111:111.31C8 butincEs durirg the coming eumtuer.
A new ',ajar has been established at Mouct Vernon, 0.,
I , y Eacurt S., Agnew. It is called the "Mount Vernon
Nstiou. , h" and is neatly printed. It is Detaueratic in pen
tl.s, 11111 takes ground againet Lecompton.
Th • 'emit of eury eying ah.l locating the Fayette County
liitilitettl le beiug punheil rapklly forward and will ehurtly
he ea:A.IOOI,J. An iolvertiaentent appears in the •• Geniut
Of Lbeity," calling for the payment of au instaltneht cf
Otto dollar per share, un or Lefore the Bth of May.
Cin Thursday evening week Mr. Robert Junk, of Union
towu, was driving through the streets of that town in a
sulkey, when the hcrse took fright and ran ,Ar. Mr. Junk was
thrown out and his leg was Idi,keu by a kick lima the
horse, beeliks other injuries. The sulkey was broken to
pieces.
Jehn IC. Sutherland, Probate Judge of Jefferson county,
ehio, died at hia residence in Steubenville, on Wedneaday
aftr moon last, at 4 o'clock, cf apoplexy. At the time of
hie demase he was in the forty.eighth year of Lis age. lie
was an eminent lawyer and a sterling Deruccrat. Ile was
member of the Pr.4byterian Church, and lilt a large and
ILtereatlu.•
OFFICE.—Mayor Weaver is not burdened with a
great qual.tity of Lusiness at 'resent. Ye,,terday morning
the watch house turned cut only three cases. One of these
ass Toby Andrreon, an individual who spends the greater
portion of his time in jail. Ito was found in the streets on
Thursday night intoxicated, was taken to the watch house,
and in the morning sent up for five days. Wathin Morgan
11.,d a difficulty with hie daughter at the holm) of his son
in-law, in the Fifth ward, where he abused her. lie was
committed ihree days in default of a fine. A thin indi
vidual, charged with drunkenness, was released on paying
a tine of one dollar and costs.
ST-4-MBOAT THIEVES.—Thr•re is a Clain of pilferers who
hang about the steamboat landing, and when a boat Is
about ready to leave, go aboard and lay their hands on
anything they can find and carry It off. In the confusion
ircident to the departure of the boat, they manage to get
cti ~ with their bo.ty uuporceivtd. The Mayor has received
Information that witb;n the last few days several overcoats
have lean stol.n in this manner. On Thursday three flue
overcoats were taken from the Brownsville packet Telfzrapb,
and Mr. A. Carey Let one from the S. A. Bayard on the same
evening. The police are on tha lock cut for the persons en
gaged in these depredations, and wo may expect to hear of
an arrest to a short time.
MAY DAY.—To day is th 3 (,tamoncernent of tl,e ° metric
month of May," nod Judging from the variable weather of
the past month, we presume It will be showery and unpleas
ant. Those who still keep up the good o',l met, ing of the
mother country by melting it a dry of festivity, taking ex•
eureions into the woods, and eating a cold dinner on a log,
will do well to provide themselves with the unromantic ac
companiment of nu umbrella. Owing to the unc'rtainty of
the weather at this season of the year, these cheerful anni
versaries are . fast going cut of date. We ate sorry to see
this, but NV3 must, perf ,rce, submit, as it is anything but
pleasant to go " Maytag" on a rainy dar.
Naws.—The Upper Peninsula Advocate,' . On
tonagon, Michigan, has the following concerning the wines
In that locality:—
",Tho Ridge Mine looks better at present than at any
former period. Tho vein between VI and VII levels, east of
Clark Shaft, is nnusnallv rich, being frilly eleven feet wide,
and trarag good barrel and stamp work. There aro now
nearly eight tons of mineral on the surface ready for ship
ment, but in consequence of the almost impassable condi
tion of the roads, it cannot be at present brought down to
Ontonagon.
The Ogima has a very good show, capeciEly in the macro
pitch. They have two masses in eight, one of which is esti
mated to weigh from 1500 to 2000 pounds."
ours Autil —An officer named Mitchell arrived linre
&tun Tarentota yesterday, in company with Sourer, the man
who lost the boots mentioned in yesterday's paper, with a
warrant for the arrest of 11. V. Sends, who purchased the
boots of Iloneymyer, on a charge of larceny. On Somer's
first visit to the city, he found his boots at Sonde's, returned
home, and had a warrant issued immediately. On his ar_
rival here he was informed that Honeymyer was in jail on
the same charge. Sonde was arrested and taken before
Mayor Weaver, who held him to bail for his appearance at
Court.
CLIZAP CLOTLING.—To those of our readers who &Aro to
purchase good and cheap clothing, we would recommend our
neighbcr on the corner of Fifth and Wood—Z. L. Eisner .
lie has on hand a full stock of every style and variety, and
also makes clothing to order. Wholesale buyers will find it
much to their advantage to call on him, as he has every
facility for furnishing goods In hie line as cheap as any other
establishment in the city. He has just opened a fine stock
of summer goods, and now is the time to buy th( no.
THE LAST CHANCE.—As we anticipated, Masonic Hall was
crowded last night to listen to the many god things of
Saufird and his troupe. They have drawn excellent houses
during the week, and we are sorry to announce that this is
the last opportunity the fun-loving portion of our commu
nity vi-fl have of hearing them for some time. They per
form in Zanesville on next Monday evening. Thcee who
have not hoard them should go by all means. The pro_
gramme for this evening consists of a number of novelties.
A MOO 3 SERIOUS Cmkaos.—Edward Smith was committed
to Jail a few days ago by Alderman Rodgers, for whipping
his wife. Yesterday morning a woman named Elizabeth
rd'Alillan made an information against him before the same
. u .• g L,trate for the larceny of a silk dress, a pair of ear
any two dollars In money. She states that she was
boars at his '‘ollBoolsl Fulton street, in the Sixth ward,
r
when c,ho articles
v., •re missed. A commitment ;vas sent
up against him for larcen:"
vrom the recent difficulties
MIRIVIZEC4 OPIRA TROCI 7 I:. •
at the Theatre, many of our citizens have been led to believe
that.we aro nut to be favored by a visit : (An Max mar'tcek's
Opera Troupe. We understand, however, t: ‘lat Mr. Itoberte
fl actively engaged in solicitlng subscriptioL and that
several hundred Cekets have already boon taken. . Rh: old a
sufficient amount be eubciribtl for, we will have a l ' art
opera seamn won
LARcENY.—Alderman Steel sent Wm. Lewis to jAil 3es
terday, chargiid with stealing a coat from a Loardiug house
In the Fifth ward. The name of tha prosecutor is Joseph
13.16hgatt,
Nu:sANcE.- , -Micliael Harper, of the seventh Ward, was
charged befo e Alderman Irvin, yesterday, with nuieanc, in
thr,,wing dirt on the lot of one of his Leißilbur3. lie will
have a hearing on Monday.
THE steamer Belmont left St. Louis fur Plttsburgh on last
Wednesday, and will mil re here during next week. when
the mystery in which the death of young Vanderkiste is in•
volved, will presably be cleared np.
IT MEY INTEREET Eti angers visiting Allegheny city, and
other=, t) know that a superior article of Men and Boys'
Clothing, White and Colored Shirts, Uundershirts and
Drautrs, Gloves, Hotiery, &c, can be had at Carnaghau•s,
Federal street, near the Post Office, at low rates for cash.
Evertrineut sold lu the establishment is warranted
rondo.
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLL:GE, PI:TSEURGII, PA.—When
all the points of superiority are taken into the account, the
largo arrd elegant rooms—the most complete furnishing of
the same, to the great convenience of the teachers—Messrs,
Cowley, Hutson and Douthett, in penmanship, having re
ceivei first preruMnis in every instance where they have
exhibited their superb specimens of writing—the low price
of board and of tuition—the exceeding healthfulness of the
city; all tired° points of superiority taken together, with
others nut mentioned, make the Iron City College the most
!In-Arable schr,a for busillt,l43 men in any part of the country.
Even in the far west and south, cdnnuercial studera's will
bud it greatly to their advantage to attend here—the ad
vantages much more than counter balancing the expense of
travel. For further particulars address P. W. Jenkins,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
AT the Aldermen's offices yesterday every tlir,g was
4Q -- THE SUCCESS WHICH ATTENDS TEE USE our
DR. J. HOSTETTER'S Celebrated Somach Bitters evinces at
once its virtues in all cases of debility and disease of the
St4.inacti. Certificates almost without number have been
published, attesting Its almost miraculous power in remov
ing, those painful and fearful diseases. And at this time it
seems idle to do more than call attention to the great reme
dy of the age, in order to awaken public attention to its ex-.
cellenes. It is the only preparation of the kind that is re
liable in all moos, and it is therefore worthy of the comid
erution of the afflicted. The Bitters are ploaaant to the
taste, a2rieiLle iu their effects, and altogether valuable as
a tonic or remedy fur Indigestion.
For tale by druggiets and dealers generally, everywhere,
and by 110STETTEIt a SMITH,
Mauutacturers and Proprietary,
68 Water and b 9 Front streetd,,
myl-14:1
11i..: :\
L. --7111,n Dav, ul.. ;t u:ado Ler s,,ennd
tlt. or g . :e character of Parthenta
y 1 te• Cr of Nvis,,z, and , ii pocaille • an im•
her I et eri , aranco !Jere. the u'aa
,!f. 4a.1 Ma 4.1 Tagomar, the Larl,a i 'an
I 11.1.41.
w , 11 ^c;; r.cd I
V. lin:, the iu rr.i,t clan - L.lpr of
tr;;.. 1, f tlyit name, in ‘i Web she wa3 sj
r moat. The piece \Veil
:I.t. with ll.i.pas Croon, Mr. Keel,h3 ce Jason, and
Jul - ., Ni C Mr. Cliqi :co Fcster also
)La izon, in the draw.' of •• El Ifyder, the Chief
I h.• Gliaht Nieuntain3."
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CIi 4 .!iTTY LICIU
EiSITE
Itrstand that Dev. Dr. Morlsrty,
f Ha:Lh is tlel:vvr u litter() iu the baeeaunt
P.oli's Ceth,dial, ou the ev,ning of the 13th of May.
11,1 t I'll a tit be "lha Po und Itelieious ktrectq of
Del: in ludla." 'rho prected3 ui the Itethre will he
a to the M rcy
PETEEdn'S BANK NOTE LI3T.—.Wo have received the Mty
ut.rnbor of Peterson's Bank Nob List nod Counterfeit De:
f.:nt the publiehere. It is au excellent number, con
taining descriptions of ninety-eight new couuterfeits issued
EiLle, , 010 13t. of April.
Ira... IF TLIERE DE RELIANCE to be placed lu medb
duo, and theusandt of well attested ca.es establish be 3 end
the possibility of a doubt the curative properties of any one
particular remedy, then J. M. OLIN'S CELEBRISiD ETOMACCI
.131rrxas in unquestionably the greatest medicine ever intro
duced to an afflicted community. As a cure for Dyspepsia,
emtivenms, Weakness of the Stomach, and other diseases
arising from a disordered state of the Diver, Kidneys, etc.,
they cannot be excelled. Invalids ahm:d not hesitate to
try therm For sale by J. M. OLIN, 9,1 e proprietor and
manufacturt r, No. 267 Penn street, Pi:tiburi.th, Pu., and by
dealers generally.
JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER uF
Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs,
Wareroomg, 421 Pemn street,
ABI )VE TUE CANAL BRIDGE,
In adlitlea L the Furn:ture bueinegs, I uhso devote
au ution to UNIYKTAKtNU. Ilcursba aud Carriages
fixtu 114 4.1
THEE MIERCANTILZ.I AGENICV,
THE
AND
.P 1 I ()TECTION 1."11-Z.A D
B. DOUGLASS & CU , ,, Proprietors. •
Cor;:er U'ood and Fifth Streets., Pittsburgh, Pa.
ALEX. ARMSTRONG, Manager.
Est.oLllshod, Now York, Juno, IS4l—Pittsb'gh, March,lB62
HEAD OF iICS.
NEW YORE B. DOUGLASS & CO
BRANCH OIT/CES.
;litshurgh B. DOUGLASS A CO.
Philadelphia D. DOUGLASS & (O.
CHlciliusti .—.B. Dououse A Co
CloVi land B. DOUGLASS A Co.
Drqrcit B. Dou.mess A Co.
Chicago B. DOUGLASS .t. CO.
Dubuque B. DOUGLASS EL CO.
31.liViiiiker B. Doool.mze A Co.
Now Orluaus B. DOUGLASS A Co.
Charlentai B. ERIUGLAS A Co.
Louisville B. DouoLass & Co.
6L. Lcuis B. Dou..a..siss E. CO.
ASSOCIATE 02 FIC.M
D'iton E. Roessu A Co.
lialtimoro J. D. PLITT & Co,
Ri.qauond PRATT A CO.
FOREICiN Ok ?ICES.
Montreal, C. S 11. DOUGLASS & CO.
London. Eng B. DOUGLASS & o.
Letters of Introduction to Lawy ere of high standing and
respectability to every section oi the Union. wilt be
gramitonsly fun:NM:J.I to subscribers making application at
the office. Also, lettere of intriduction to any of the offices
Cleaned above.
U r fi. CoLLECTIONs PROMPTLY ATIENDID TO IN ALL PANTH OP
STATEs AND EILITISII POSsL.SeIONs. raplolM
JAMES P. TANNER,
56 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Inv'toi the attention of his customers and ['flyers general-
ly, to his largo stock of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
Bought direct from Alanufacturora in 51.t,sa:litlette,
COMPRISING
BROG A N'S,
G AITERS,
OPERA,TLE.S, ETC
Misens' and Children's
BONNETS,
FLATS and
FANCY lIATS
Mon, IN ye and Yuut
PALM LEAF,
LEG HORN,
PA 31A]JA aid
STRAW HATS
Men, Bop] and Yontlfa
WOOL and FUR HATS
All of which will be Lund In groat variety
Grant Inducements offered to CASH trod prompt
TIME BUYERS
Orders solicited and carefully selected and packed
mr27:dtjel—ts
NEW TRIMMINGS! NEW TRIMMINGS
J. BUSH,
No. 65 Market street,
Ladies, walk in and examine the Now spring EtAlt of
TRIMMING S, EM BILGI DER' 1::4,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
RUCLIES, nosmay, GLOVES,
JOUVIN'S KID (MOVES, OAUNTLETS,
MISSES' EMBROIDERED AIARSEILLES SKIRTS.,
EXPANSION STEEL SPRINU SKIRTS,
EIEBROIDERED, MECUANIC AND
FRENCH CORSETS!
INFANTS' FANCY CAPS,
And HEAD-DRESSES, AT
.1. BUSH' S,
No. C 5 Market street
China, Glass, and Queensware.
SPRING STOOK JUST OPENED,
AT ,THE OLD ESTABLISLIMENT OF
3r-a - 1:11 TOT - ' 4E" 2E3Ca GAY,
1:12 'Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa
AIT HO Is NOW RECEIVING FROM
Europe and Footer,, CitiCe, a choice ausortment of
a: ticks in his line, comprising new and tristelul shapes of
Pea: 1 White Stone Tea. Dining. and Toilet Ware, and the
same lu P.ain, Gold, Lustre Band and flowers; Fine White.
Vitrified Iron stone Table Were, known to be the most dur
au. 'e
tow in use for Hotels aid Steamboats; French China of
new e, 'vies ' iu Pure White and Gold Band, either in sets or
eingw "GCB; Richly Dolt and Decorated Toilet Into; Brit.
German Silver Tea Table Spoons,
Soap
plated tar"" L a a n d d ie l. B 2 l :.... e c d ., Cast3; r
with silver; tine Ivory liandled
Carving, Toa and 'able Knives and Foriuc Tea Waiters and
Tray?; Shalt, r and Sc drawTable Mat.; Japaced and Dec.
()rated Tin Tullet Sot.
1 assortment of all articles sulta•
Alio, a c inpleta and fu. ,
CIL TBADE, a: priced to please
lie for the COUNTRY RE.I.
vi
the public, who are romectlL .LY mu ted to examine this
stuck. mr27:3melaw
GENTLEMEN'S DRZSS GOODS.
A. itiPPARLAYRD,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield atreete,
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES ri.LIAT
he has received his Spring Assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS,
Of the newest styles, best quality and most oiegant descrip.
which he is prepared to manufacture to order lu the
LATEST FASHIONS,
And with such a character of workmanship, as cannot fail
to satisfy a. - rd please the most fastidious tastes. [spCelru
TO HOTEL KEEPERS.
A :RARE CHANCE.
The Mountain laloteis fur Rent.
9LIE MOUNTAIN HOTELS AT CRESSON,
on the 'PQmoylvania Railroad, are offered for lease
for a term of years. These buildings which are large and
r .,„mmedi.m.,;,, are situated near the summit of the Allegheny
Mountains, in Cambria county. The salubrity of the cli
mate—the puce water—the beauty of the Mountain Ikea: ry
—the faei'iiim icr fishing and hunting, and all these enjoy
mente and recruntions which g.ve health and vigor, have
rendered Cresson a popular place of Summer Resort fur
visitors. from all parts of the United States. The Pennsyl
va,la Railroad furnishes means of ac.:eso daily, hom ail the
principal cities of the Union, and visitors while enjoying
' an the pleasnres of country li:e, can communicate with the
' cities every few hours.
The 11o:els belong to "The Allegheny Mountain Health
Institute," with all the furniture and fixtures belonging to
the es in;eny. They are in a suitable condition for the coal
acoummcdation of over TWO lIIINDIIED pasta.
To a c,.mi.ete.lt inanag,r, the chance is a most sxcuilent
ono. A d.. 1 ,0821, JOSEPH PENNOCK, Prea't,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Or, J. P. LESLEY,
Chairman of Curomittse,
all Philadelphia, Pa.
APPLES.-2 eases just received
by expre33 nod for enl9 by
RHYMER & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street,
:11,24 Opposite St. Charles Hotel.
LYON'S KATIIAIRON.-25 gross for pale
by 11. A. FARNESTOOK & CO,
Conker Wood slid First streets.
a ;:r od ht Fcett Tin
1' ITTSBURG I'A
rur22:(lls—la
COMIERCIIL AND RIVER NE\V.
l"r £
GI! 13C3ALTAD T. 73-11) f A 1.11)
:::-;.11.C.;11A_ NTS , EXCEANGIE•
v. LI,
7ice
Y. P. BP.U!"3T,
f.l7.•t3zurcr.
Ur'l_,!.ll.'2,
nspd.rinttr.d.tnt.
JOSEPII SNOWDEZ'I•
. Coq, al:ltee of Arbitration
F. R. Bitir:OT, Vice Pr. aid t,
.1 I:'• ti I LLE:7 I IIE, JO. , Er Li R. II II
8.1A!.1 SHRINER, AUSTIN 1...4)t,11T?.
L' KG H 112. Ait K.% T •
Carefully Reported Ly JD'aEid tiNowDEN, Supetut!ertthml of
the Alervha .E..r.thange.
Pmreaur,on, April 90 1856.
FLOIJR...No bake faun Brat hands tratamircd tri•slay.
irml store the bales feat up 530 Ltda. viz:-35 bblg. extra
family at $4,50; 400 btla. superfine, extta and extra family
at $3,61, $4,12 and $4,50; 30 bbis. extra at $4,25; 30 bbl:.
extra fatally at $4,50; 10 tbla. i.uptu tine at i 3,73; 20 bb's.
extra M. $1,12 1 ,4.
Git s 45 bush. car Corn from wharf at 45c.; 102
bush. Oats from wharf and wagon at 27c4 242 bush. du.
from store st 30c.
FEED...EaIes 2 tong Bran at 55c. 7 i, 7 100 lbt.
HAY...Sales 10 loads from the scalaa at SDM..SIS 5 3 ton; 1
load straw at $7 vl ton.
SALT—SaIe!: 120 bbls. No. 1 at $1,62; 100 ba43 :10. at $l,lO.
SUGAR...SaIes 22 hlula. N. 0. at cash for fair to
prime and 8 , ',; for prime ou time.
MOLASSES—SaIes 35 bbla. N. 0. at 37 1 ,4a35c.; blds.
Baltimore Syrup at Lo©ssc. 7 0 gallon.
BACoN...Sales 5000 Ihi. Shoulders at : 7uoo lbs. do. at
;00 lbw. do. at 7!._c; 5500 144. Hama at
,c. IS
01 EZIS K 10 lad?. at $lB ":E+. Ltd.
ASLIES...SaIeg 15 casks Solo or 200 thi 041(
Lye at 14,. Is. lb.
COFFSE...Sit'es Jim on plivut, terms; 10 begs
do. at l'2;: : ;c. -;-?,
P -, TATO2I...SaIes 100 !mail. ob . c.
bush. from atoro.
FAIGe...SaieFl 8 bbld. at 61..;(47c.
It Urf Elt...Sale3 14 boxes roll at ICK;I4I7e.
CIT 1C143 I , t...Salud 30 box( sW.R. at 8V,40,:. In.
LlME—Sales 10 !Mx. Louisville at $1,2&
FlSll—Salea 8 IA.IIB. No. 3 Mackerel largn at sl2 , ,:matsl3 ;
bbls. Lake Superior White at $ll 18 111.
WHISKY...SaIes 38 bbls. raw at 181 4 ; f;S Ills rectiMsi
in luta at 19@;22..c...;, 1 4 gallon.
New York Market
NEW YORK. April 30. Cotton firm; sales coo bales.
Flour has declined; 14,500 blds sold. Wheat him declined;
:;0,000 bush sold; red western, to arrive, at $1; white western
$1,20@1,30. Corn has declined; 66,000 bush sold. Beef
firm. Pork dull and unsettled at518,75(M18,80 for Mess and
$15,25415,50 for prime. Bacon quiet and steady; Shoulders
7@7% . . Whisky Steady at 21c. Coffee firm Fit
Sugar quiet; Orleans 4@6; Muscovado 6,?.( 3 . Rice
steady. Freights firmer; on Cotton to Liverpool 3-16; on
Flour to Liverpool is 9d; on Graiu to Liverpool 6;..6@5%.
Ncw York Stock Market.
NEW YORK, April 30 —Euening:—Stocka firmer. Chicago
and Ruck Inland 78%; Cumberland C:at IS , ,; Mich South
ern 25 , /,'',; N. V. Central 89 3 :,c; heading 48; Milwaukee and
Miseissippi 29; Virginia 6'e : , 1; Missouri 6 l a S 3: Galena and
Chicago SO; Erie 211,6; Cleveland and Toledo .415';;'; La Crete
land granta 32.
The River
There were Rix foot water in tho channel Imt night
and the river was still falling. Raining uir and nn an day.
.13neiueds
STEAMBOATS
CIACII7eIRTATIE.
For Cincinnati
v... The elegant side wheel, passenger packet
SUPERlolt—Capt. llmmoNn J. iirteci—will
leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, on SATUR
DAY, the Ist inst., at 12 o'clock, .i.
For fitight or passage apply en board, or to
FLACK, BARNES L CO., Agents.
Through to St Louis in five day Title lwa , connects
with the mail line, and will go through in the time sped
fled. She will ' , WIC on Saturday. ap22
ST. LOLUIS.
For St. Louts.
lOWA Wm. A. Moor.g, 11e-ter.
The light draught, feet running passenger
Packet lOWA, Moons, Master, will leave for
- ••r. , the above and all intermediate ports, on WED
NESDAY, the 21st instant, at 4 o'clock P. 51.
For freight or passage, having superior ace enodatione,
apply au beard, or to HARDY .1/. MeGREW, Agents,
ap2o Corner First and Ferry streets.
ZANESVILLE.
Nor Marlette and Za.nesvllle
The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. MON
ROE A will leave for the above nud all
intermediato port 3 on every TUE:. , DAY, at
4 o'clock, P. M.
For freight or peesago apply on board. [Jae,
Proposals.
OFFICE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD,
Pittsburgh, April ?ad, 1868.
XTENSION OF RAILROAD TO MA
-4 HONING.—The Board of Managers of the Allegheny
Valley Railroad Company, invite proposals for the giaduti-
Con, masoury and bridging of that portion of se id ruilro,d
lying between Kittanning and ruruth of Motioning, a dis
tance of ten miles. Also, for cross-ties, rail-bare, spikes and
chairs. bids are eclirited f. r doing sail work in sections
of one or more miles, and also for the whole work. Separ
ate bids for graduation and masonry, bridging, crass-ties,
iron, spikes and chairs, for the whole or part of said work
will be considered.
Payments to be made as work prognoses in the prF-ferred
stock of the Company, bearing 12 "E; cent. intern;t. Bide to
be received at the Office of the Company, until SATURDAY
the 15th day of May next. I 4 y order nf the Board.
ap24:3 W. N. JOHNSTON, Prelddent.
Contract tor Supply of Marine
Hospital.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
Pittsburgh, April 12th, 1558. f
IiOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
Sealed Proposals accompanied by proper guarantees,
according to forms to be furnuin d, ou applicatioa at this
Ake, will be res-eiNed thereat until 12 o'clock, meridian, ou
the FIRST TUESDAY In June next, for the supply of the
Marine Hospital, near this city, with the article., of Pros is
ions, Medicine, etc., enumerated In said forms. The quali
ties stated are estimated with reference to the several num
ber of patients In the Hospital, but the United titatie reserve
the right to take more or leas cf m.d articles, accordingly
as they may be actually required. If the art idee deliver/al
at the Hospital are not in the Judgment of the Physician,
of the Itt-itt quality, and adapted to the Hospital Lo Hill be
at liberty to rtj,ct the same, to put'sli,:'se o article in
their stead, and to Chltl'go the eentra. tor with any execs in
the cost ever the contract pri,es.
The United Shstes reserve the right to accept ti, • props. at
for the whole or any poi don of de/ at tides /-peciiied.
JUDY HA:Sri/N(2S,
Surveyor awl Agent ',lin llott.itttl
Proposals far lUntsonry.
DROPOSA LS/WILL BE RECEIVE!) BY
,he ondersigried for the build/rig of five tit, u land live
lon/died perches rf masonry cf the Lew piers atol else t itiet.ts
of the Allegheny Brdige, betwe t, n_w an! the let of next
month. 1 151,5 and 9. c d ficatiohs Luny he examined at fn..
Eng; neer'it °nice, at the Allegheny end id the ohl Allegheny
Urkic,. JOHN A. hiIEBLIN/d,
apg2.lo' Eogincer Allegheny Bridge 6. 1 ,,p, 3 -
.
Proposals for Pay
pROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED By
the noilerbigned, until FRIDAY, the 3oil. of April in.
smut, for CURBING and PAVING that port,on of ChM
strcet, oppobim the Wcatern Penitentiary, ext.- hilii,g wi et.
wr1.1% , 1y from Welter titre et to the Rail! Laid II: iii,ce„
Also. for PAVING WITII liitTClt, the Side-Wolk ur
way, fronting the Penitentiary grcurafr, on cold Ohio Ftrubt.
Tie propcoala will elate the price pm-lie-al root for Curbing
and the rice and character of the ;Stone to b... need for that
purpose. They will aid° state the price per a luaru yard f r
the o- btroet pavomenta at.d the price perbquare
yard fcr the brick pavefuout. The pavement of the foot
way, to be of hard cherry brick, of budh quality aa shall bu
approved by the Warden.
'the pr:ceit bid, as above, to include all the Band, gTavel,
and other materialu, and wo.k necesi.try to complete the
contract to the uatittfuction of the Inspectors.
In addition to the bidding for the work, as stove men
tioned, which will be considt red 11,9 being made fir cash, Qll
the completion of the contract, the propeuida Will state, at
what prices the work will be done en a credit of TWELVE
MONTHS. S JONES, Treasurer,
aptee-o-sltd Western Penitentiary.
GO Aft; E't SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium 1i3111141 Factory,
CORN ER '2IIIRD AND MAIt&ET STS., PI7TSBUItGII.
HOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
A. House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the moat exqui
site and elaborate finish, will find it to their lute:NAß to give
me a call before purchasing elsoullere. Aly Work ie got up
by the best moclianic3 (not apprentices.) every atteutiw.. la
given to the wants of customers. Pricoa low. Al! work
warranted. No. 7:1 THIRD Sheet, Pi:tab:ire% [myg,lvii
THE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE
SOAP, manufactured by 11. U. g J. !I. sawyer, re
receives the preference over all other kinds over tiered for
tanilly use.
Its advantages over other 50.,p1 are:—let. It Is c;.eaper
to use, one pound being equal to three of common reei u
Soap. 2d. Half the time need only be occupied in washing
wheu this Soap is used In place of other Soap. ;Li Lahr
in washing can be nearly dispensed with, as the clothes
will requite little If any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear
on the wash-board 4th. l'2oilitc , the clothes is unnecessary
whau this Soap is used, cud Lard or salt water answers
equally as well as soft. sth. Printers, Machinists, Painters
and others, find it far supe.rior to ether Soaps. It speedily re
moves grunts, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the
hands, leaving the skin soft, and free from chapping.
To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of
the wash.bmxd, the following directions should be followed :
For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take ono
pound of Soap, cut it into shavings, and dissolve In the
Gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing
tiout ten gallons of warm water; pour in the dissolved
Scrap, and stir thoroughly. Let them soak twenty to thirty
minutes, wring oat, and rinse in warm water once, cold
water twice. A very dirty wrist-baud, or seam, or grease
sr:a, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise the
clothes will come ogt clean and white, without rubbing or
Lolling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring
about double tlmeln soaking.
Observe our name on rach bar.
Fur Sale, fu any quantity, nt, our warehouse, No. 47 Wood
sat and at our work; opposite the Round House, Penn.
sy Ivania avenue. 13. 0. J . L. SAWYER,
ap'2l No. 47 Wood street.
FUN() AT A BARGAIN.—An elegant
lio,owood, Chickerin,g Piano, only iu use three month,
in perfect order in every respect, gill be sold at a very great
borgela. The owner is now In the West, and wishes to sell
at once, and for cash. The subt , criber will guarantee the
Piano to he portent, and nr.bleudihed. Appl to
4,24 Jol:fig U.
. If ELLOR.
CATAWBA BRANDY.—I have just re
celccd a largo /ot of genuine Catawba Brandy, strict
ly pro for medical purposes. . Theca wishing a pure article
of tide kind, should call and examine my stock before par
' hasing e.16010,,ra. JOSEPH FLEMING,
IR ici corner Diamond and Min ket street
ITSSELE4 9 S AT ENT
EAI6II DICIT.:..IY, 2d
TLIE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF
Roofs, with Russell's Mastic. Th's commvsition is re:apteri for all kinds of ROO'FI, flat or steep; it can also be
applied on 'fin, Iron, or 0 d making a perfect /ob. This composition is not affected by atmospheric changes ;
it will utither crack nor run ;it is impervious to water ; FIRE PROOF and more durable than any other kind of of-
Ing. This roofing motorist is nerd in vas. quantities throughout the United Status, on Ilouse3, Bridges, Rolling Mills,
,d Cars, antl.titeano..oets, s:iti,faction, and is c e,llered a porlect protection from the elements.
Although this roodug. woo introduced here in tutu, it can b, seen on many of the Lu!ldings in the city. Also, on
mast of the Itnilrow:A.
I In re retor to a few plaMi where [hie Itoonte4 is in use, an.' can be seen—Clevdand cud Pittsburgh Railroad ; at Belle
Mr; Bridgeport; Martinsville; Pe:rtland ; Lagrange ; i7tecte us i.i ; McCoy's; Wellsville; Liverpool and Rochester Sta
tuns, and the Manchester Depot; •rins:,lvatna Central Bailin, i; zripruce. erc.k Astoria Station, Mill i.t Tipton and Par
,OLIVO Altoona; Allegheny City,, Weintmineler College, fuel many other Butidirqs; Pittsburgh, J. McCully's Ware
house; Ben. Trimble's Hotel; al/icy - numerous others in this city.
All orders left nt No. 2-17 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of the ma
terial can be seen,) will receive prompt attentimi, by
R. KENNEDY, of Roshory, has discov•
„ma.; ered in c'. 0 a our Minim , oo,ture WO,lll el rt , ruod)
that cures
.?Rol'll TILL WOILST SCROFULA DoWIT TO A COMMON
He has tried it In over eleven hundred c ere, and never
failed except in two awes, (both thunder humor.) Flo ha,
now in his possession over one hundred certificates of in
value, all within twenty miles of
Two bottles ore warranted to cure a nursing sere mouth.
One to threo bottles will cure the uorst kind of Pimples
on the face.
Two or three bottles will elene the systom of bil u.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst conker in the
month or stomach.
Three to live bottles are warranted to cure tho worst klcd
of Erysipelca.
0 a to two bottle 3 are warranted to core all iItILLIOC ILI Liar
o; t:2.
Two bottles are warranted to caret inning of the eare and
blot; hos among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to clue r,rrupt an
running ulcers.
Ono bottle will care scaly eruption of the
Two or throe bottles are warranted to cure the woretldn:_ 4
cf ringworm.
Two or three bottles ore warranted to care the moat der
perate case of rlienuxatiera.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure aa
rive to eight bottles will cure the worst csse of ecrofule.
A benefit is always exporlencod from the first LoCtle, aad
e perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is
Dada MAns.m.,—The reputation of the Medical Dlitoyery,
in curing all kind of littmors, is au well established by the
unanimous voioe of all who have ever used it, that I nee
not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful physi
cians and the moat caroful Druggi_na iu the country are un
animous in its praise.
In presenting the Medical Discovery to tour notice, I do
it with a full knowledge of the cut ativo power. iu relieving
all, and curing most of those diseases lu which you are nn
fortunately so liable. That moat excruciating disease to at
affectionate mother,
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
Is cured at , if bye miracle; your own t,naper is restored
its natural awoetners, and your balk) from short cud fretful
11“1 , 3 to calm and sv,Tot slumbers ; and the Medical Discove
ry becomes a fountain of blowing to your hußtand and
household.
In the more advanced atage, , cf
CANKER
It extor.ds to tho stomach, taming
DYSPEPSIA,
which is nothing but canker of the atom ; then to too
intostincs and
creating a sinking, gone reenug, ea:d a:ll , “lifforoncs 21en tt,
the eared of your Emil,.
Your stomach is
RAW AND INFLAMED.
your food distresa:•o yora, and you coo 0r..1y Lake certain
kinds, and even of that your system door not get half the
nourishment it contains as thescrinionous fluid of the canker
eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom mid be.
comer sallow or greenish, and your beet dny is gone. For
want of nourishment your system becomes boss and flabby,
and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Than follow 2
train of diseased which the Medical Discovery' is peculiarly
a(Lplod to
Palpitation of the hoart, pain in the sic weakfliss of the
spine and small of the back, pain of CM. hip kfint when ynt
refa re, free,da..st F tha bowels. ami dem, that moat oxoru•
doting of diseases, the
PILES.
How many thousands of poor women mo eoffering from
tiffs disease and pining away a miserablo end their next
door neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to Impres,
ne your mind that good old proverb, " 10 ouffro of prevon
thin is bettor than a pound of cure." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the proveuMtivo and Ili.. ome, with this groat
and good quaff ty, that it will rimer, unJ rifny CirMilaitZtill'ed .
do you any injury.
Ns change of diet ever ueeesbary--eat the best you cen got
and enough of it.
Dinr.otioNl FOR OL'.` table spconcial per day—
Children over tor:yeses SCUS6it tlii , ... Liflll—CiAldren from
to eight years, tea apuouful. As 1,. directions eau l u appli
cablorto all constitutit us, take urffrilent to operate on thi
bowels twice a day. Ycrrj
IY.YNALD RE::!' , 1111
Price $l,OO per bottle. For el.lo by
o€p4-aim•
FOR THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES,
BOWMAN'S VEGETABLE Col POE:A1),
ur erdh3 t y
And Druggists genrrully.
H. CHI LDS CO.,
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XO. 133 WOOD STIIIEL'T,
:PITTSBURGH, PA.,
T_TAVE JUST RECEIVED TIIE I R
largo SPRING STOOK OF BOOT 3 AND SHOES,
consisting of a great variety of sessurialdi.aud fashionable
goods adapted to spring and stin:n - .,r hales. Hoeing been
purchased for cash, at redueerl prices, they f el warranted
in saying that they can supply Wt stern morch , nts. by the
package or dozen, at as low the same quality of
goods can be purchased in the Eastorn (ales. Particular
attention given to orders.
Also, 12 good supply of \u:7 York a,: Spani3ll Solo
Leather,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYA:cCF.R.
07771013 valm C. 11.17/?!..:17.1.1
S-P rt•cAt
L_
M A_RBLE ! M A RBLE
Jr 0 II C G
MONUMENTS, GILIVE STONE
Enclosures, Pot,l.ti.,
The publiz are respectfully to exatulue our Ltock.
Prices low, and work wurrautei.
Jyl ?<U.::35 LIBERTY S — IIEET.
FR ESH. AR R _VAL
-OF
SPRING BOOTS AND Si-10ES,
AT JOSEPII ti. BORLAND'S,
At No. 08 Market street.
THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO
inform hl9 friends nod the vlt.lic ,generally, that ha
i; opining a large and well aalected ,teak of Moats and F A m,
consisting in part of dent's, Ladies', 80y.,', Youth's, isses'
and Children's Sho2s, which have been bongllt chirtl y for
Cash, and will be sold very cheap. Give u 3 a call, t•:furo
purchasing elleAliere. Remember the place, at the Gera+
Galli Store of JOSEPII H. BORLAND,
apl3 No. 98 Market. second door from Fifth street.
VEItMICILLI.-10 Loxes Italian, just re
celled and for sale I,y
It EY NI ER J ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street,
0147 Opposite St. Chaska Hotel,
micl(cowoc:)mir — 'sie - wmi_a,,.3c.agri3E3E
INDESTRUCTIBLE
CONSISTING OF CANVAS SATURATED WITH
RESINOUS SUBSTANCES, ETC,
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IVIEDICA L
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Every kind of Rumor,
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CURE;
Dr. vriU. H. RI7.I";SEF.,
Nc. 140 Wut,lr,tr.,t. .
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PREPARED BY BOWMAN
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J. P. ELP.:..1t1.4, .911,141.re1, Clly,
L. C. HEPBURN,
HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF
W. F. FAHNESTOCK, Agent.
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I)AN RICE'S
"GREAT SHOW,"
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday,
May 3d, 4th and sth,
Ulq,n which occasion, Loth AFTERNOON and NIGHT, lila
THE STANDARD ATTRACTIONS AND THE PIAASINO
CHARACTERISTICS which have always distinguished this
PECULIAR INSTITUTION
OMMA=
Will be presented, together with these
BRILLIANT MODIFICATIONS
AND
VALUABLE ACQUISITIONS,
endorbd the
GREAT SHOW
Au 1 so uuprc•ced.utly profikbla at
WELCLI'S NATIONAL, PHILADELPHIA.
lu to the regular Company, consisting of
11 70 lilt. 1410
DR. J. L. THAYER, the Dtollertst
JACOB SUOWLES, the Grotesque
JWIN CLARKE, MAST. C. REED,
?UR. C. NUYES, MAST. F. BARCLAY,
MR F. I. RCSiTON, MR. T. PROCTOR,
MRS. DAN RICE, MRS. J. SIIOWLES
MA D'LLE
The Manage meuts.hae entered into arrruogements with
tie parents of
MISS SALLIE STIOKNEY,
Flit , tho Arnertcln Arona, who will appear during
MR. S. P. sTICKNEY,
IuiIIEKT, lOU Ntl SAM, and LA PETITE EMMA
Tilka4 PAVILION
Wilt oructA , tl oa tho THIMISLM 111:111:. , E LUT
Tao Nu LE 110R:1::
EXCELSIOR!
Awl the entire St.l‘.l of Blooded Stre(6—tLa
TN HT ROPE ELEPHANT
Will b, Wong forward
I), Gr..pan nt one iu the afternoon,and 13 In the Evunlng
50 cents.
Ut.ildrol to Boxed.
DAI LY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTHST.,
At the new Commercial Sales ',erns, No. Eel, Fifth
street, every vvi,k day, are held publi.. ;ales of goods in all
r.l" tor the trade and c.nanniers, from a large
whieh is con.tantly replenished with fresh conJigu
meets, Lna must be ch.aed birthwith.
AT. 10 'CLOCK . , A. M.,
ilooil3 and fancy :irticha, comprising nearly everything
rim the line fur personal and family use; table cut
bay; li,dware; clothing; boots and slices; ladies ware,
A f 2 O'CLOCK', I'. M.,
id and lilt-eh:en furniture, now sad second-hand;
beds ra. i carpets; elegant iron stone China ware;
stoves; cue-kin,; utensihi;
AT 7 O'CLOCK.. P. M.,
F.liiry articles; walclityi ; clocks; j ,, welry: musical instra
-1,•1.:4; gums; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoos. hook
ststitinery, P. M. DAVIS, .Anchs
NSCE L LANEOUS BOOKS, AT
A tit,TION —in 'PP l'iticl.)AY, FRIDAY and SAT
; ltuAY EVENINCS, April 211th, ;fifth, and May let, at 7
lock, will be ctritiatied on the first floor of the Commer-
Iv' Sales iivoms , No. strict, u valuably collection
tai Genital iris Books, all new comprising the best
authors :it t eilitiJus, in every department of English and
Ato ti/ Ilierntlll2. Aho Cu prII Family Bi Lies , in various
Blank Slit I,mnry,
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htu, ttandard urkei and tdeont miecel
puldi ration nioatly arranged for .sLou
,:,o1 privet , tic during day.
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P . M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
(21 , OLD AND SILVER, WATCHES, BEAU-
T,VU L J ,, eelry, Silver Plated Ware. and fancy :tr
io, s at at McCARTNISY'S AUCTION IiOUSIJ,
1.!,) I street. (the old and well-knswn .!,Iclleena Stand)
women: iug MONDAY EVENING, April 12th, and con•
toning very evening for two Nvooki, or until all is a. 1,1.
1 h . goods wol be open fur exam:Lotion each day, when
I ac Gene:du:on resputfully Invited to call,
and they may pc:rot:use :It prlvato ride, wholcsaio (Jr retail,
at 101 y low prices. if lb-y land ail goods skull' prove
us represented and s itista,tury, or money refunded. Per
sons wishing goods In this lime %via nad this sale worthy
cf notice, us there i 3 tr. great variety to select from, and we
are 6:t rlati,d to sell. Pleas- give U. 9 a call. hale to
memo eucb evening, at o'clock.
JUStIUA GRAY, Salesman.
epl2:tf W. G. McCARTNEY, Anct r.
M. J. BAKEWELL, INTENDS TO
oleo hid cu MONDAY, the sth of April.
Talir.s, fls 00 per goal ter. Reaideuce at hie sou's house
191 riec-nd stria . . Rooms, Emit.hflahl street, N. E. turner
of Linwood alley. mr29:tf
4606
FOR a two story frame dwelling
b,Altin and lot of ground 50 foot by 100, pleas
utly on 51c Wasbingtcn. Terms cats
1,6 8. OUTLIBRIIT .4 SON. 51Market
..— r, Letter At P l a v tk o e i r ns , a C i . a . p ,
1 1 V U. R 1 1 1 ,1 1 •1 1\ ot Cr o P l :irwra, E pta lt i S n
Ibb a 1, by WIT. G. JOHNSTON &
Li•l7 P.s..er Dealers, 57 Wood street.
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REIN MARSHALL AN D BOONE
cuauti,A, lowa valuable lands In thrso counties, for
by S. CUTIPBEIa & SON,
REEN APPLES.-15 bble. choice Ap
J pies rveeived, and for aalo by
McCANDLEFS, MEANS & CO.,
Corner of Wood and Water streets
B ONNET FRAMES of the Latest Styles.-
10 dozsn All Wire Bonnot Frames ;
10 " Half "
10 " Buckram "
Received this dry at
417 77 Market street.
RARE CHANCEFOIt A BUSINE6S
MAN.—The proprietor, being about to remove to
Europe, cell his Grist Mill of four stones, with a doubly
Ea,llll engico, three run of atone, and all the machinery, a
smut machine, a corn and cub cracker, etc. all in complete
order, a good tusiners can be done; a dwelling licuse of
four rooms and cellar; the lot has a front of 40 foot on Gregg
street, South Pittsburgh, by 80 deep to an alley. Also, a
lot adjoining the above, 60 feet front on Manor street,
watt stable. Iteel Estate, to amount $l.OOO or $.15:::0,
will be taken in part pay for the above. For price, tel ma,
etc , apply at our cithe. S. CUTHBERT & FON.
ay.:o 51 Market stroet.
UIII, , iftE.Utt,VILLE BUILDING LOTS
FOR SALE.—A building lot of 157 feet front on Chia
let street by 124 feet deep to a 15 ft. ul:ey, will be divided to
snit purchasers. Alm, three building lots on Butler street,
each 1:0 !set (rout by 15) de , p toan alley. Also, a lot of iS
feet front 011 Pike street by 5U feet d.ep, with a frame house.
The o',eve properties ore offered at low prices and en easy
terms. topl4) S. CUTHBERT A SON, 51 Market ot.
nAlr & AIARTIN'S BLACKING.—The
ILY oldest and bist Blacking now in We. A large sup
ply tree:iced this day, by JOS. FLEMING,
Corner Market strAc-t and Diamond.
lisii.-15U pkgs. White Fish, Trout,
ruou, bic. lap 7) HENRY U. OOLLINII.
ROOFING.
MASTIC
IL IS CI; C.
AMUSEMENTS,
OPEXING OF THE CUIPAIGN
ENTIRE MENAGERIE,
: 4 o triumphantly 8 nrcessful, at
NIBLO'S GARDEN, NEW YORK,
-ON (>l.' 11111TII
ESTELLE
each purforentitta4.4a, toscaluar with
THE TASTE RHINOCEROS
DANCING CA KT, nub
A LICTION SALES.
School for Young Ladles.
FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE.
SCLE OP Patcna.
Private Bowe to e
hold six persona $5 00
Dregs Circle and Parquotto 50c.
Upper Tier
.... -25 c.
. Dcrira opon at 7 o'clock—commence at half past 7.IES
IMMENSE TRIUMPH.
Third night of the distinguished Tragedienne, MISS J.
M. DAVENPORT, who will appear to-night in her great
ciaFdical character of .‘ Meatha," in which she created eo
lei - I'll:ea aol 'milieu the occasion of her last visit to
this
,ity,at,d which is aluwed to to cno of her most brilliant
inipersonntiens. Second appearance this seaden of MR.
CiIAhLES FOSTER.
SATURDAY EVENING, May lat, 1853, will be performed
the celebrated tragic play, in 3 acts, translated from the
French of Legouve, expr, telly for Miss Davenport, entitled
MEDEA.
Mks Davenport.Jaiel) Wiilter Seel - lo
W. it. I Orpheus Julia M. Cooks
Fancy Dance Miss Emily Waldegrave.
To conclude with the celebrated di ama, of
FL HYDER, THE CHIEF OF TETE GLIANT MOUNTAAINS.
Mat Mizen„. ..... Chas. Foster. Harry Cooke
In preparation, the great play of •r Camille;" also, a
new coruedetta, entitled "Anne Oath -Id; or, Natnro ya. Art."
JOHN W. IVI'CARTHY 9
BILL POST +`R!
•
wILL ATTEND TO THE POSTING
and DISTRIBUTI24'd of all kinds of
BILLS FOR CONCERTS LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, &a.
All communications—Other by mail, tolo , Tapb, or other
wise directed to the Ale° of tho Morning Poet, will receive,
prompt attain:Jou
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES.
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
Photographers and .4.imbrotypists,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 Fi lb stroot, and
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
8. W. cor. of Market street and Diamond, Pittsburgh.
PRIORS TO SUIT ALL. myl9:tf-Sp
MIKES' GALLERY OF ART,
No. GO MARKET STREET.-PICTURES
taken at this Gallery by a now 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 eve! exhibited in this
city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine
his large collections of specimens. Ms Gallery being on the
second door, is easy of access.
N. B.—Picturea of Children taken In two aeconda, at
al Market street.
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NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBI
Slil" AND SIDE-LIGHT
CALLER
riFTLI STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITi6I T 1
taken In all tho vtl'
weather, and warranted to planue, at re•
Sick or deceased persons taken
an2o:l7thopp—la
AMBROTYPE
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD
IN THE COUNTRY, AT
Removed to 21 Fit
CARGO & CO.'S PHOTOah
AMBROTYEE GALLERY has be.
72 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street neat
These rooms having been built especially fc
with three larg , lights, are not surpassed h.
comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangi.
47' - '• Our old friends and patrons, and those
perior likenesses, are invited to call. pa. Reception
and Spi cu the ground door.
WHOLESALE CLOCK DEW,
REINEDIAN&MEYRAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
FANCY GOODS.
WATCH MATERIAL,
AT EASTERN PRICES.
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A 110.111ESTEAD FOR *1()„!.
FOR SALE IN TIIE " GOLD Rr.GION"
and other portions of Virginia, thu follow 'log Farma
and BeriltiL,g Lots, IN SHAH N, to wit
-1 Fart. of 100 acres, and a Gold 51ino, i 5.... 100 acres.
3 farms of 10 ecru' cacti, rro 240 ~
25 " 40 " 1000 "
7U " 11 " " 1400 "
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150 . 10 " 1500 "
250 " 5 IS " . ....... ....... 1250 "
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503 '' 2 . 1000 "
,
250 Bui'd'g lota % acre. with els. a, put lic wire' 710 "
12.20 " " .100z100 feet "
1:500 " , "50:100 " " ‘, _ 14 925 14
1000 " " 2&x100 " "
EDUCATED 511 i LEL,
10,000 Shares, amounting to 1 0,000 "
CZaTIFICATIN of the nbovs Shares, (with Bond: t for the ini•
mediate execution and delivery of the Deeels,)hawe been en.
closed in 10,000 envelops, exactly alike, and soiled; which,
after being well mixed up, have been numbered' en the out
side from 1 to 10000 incicilve, so that no one now knows
the contents of any particular envelope. They 'will be sold
at $lO zaca, without reference to what they &Attain, and
sent to any one making application. Unt.rctptiavtabie Tales
will in all easel be given.
The largest Farm, coutaining a Gold Hine, Is' valued at
$30,000, and the smllett sized Building Lots have been Roll-
Mg at $lO, each. Hundreds have already beau sold upon
these terms. Whilst all stand the same chance of getting
the Farms, every purchaser is guaranteed one of thee lots
at least. Every other purchaser to bound to get one of at
least double eli size in value. Every fourth parcnater one of
at least quadruple its size and value. Whilat every tents,
purchaser will get a Farm ranging in value from $2OO op,ts
$30,000. These Farms and Lots are sold so cheap to iltdUU.
settlements, a sufficient number being reserved, the increase
in the value of which will com;,ensato fur the present sac
rifice. The net proceeds are to be arplied to local inlprove
ments, such as Schools, Factorles, Mills dr,. Any number of
Shares can be taken by individuals--td secure a Farm take at
least ten .S7mrel The C'ertificales can be obtained by paying
ONE SIALF, and the Deeds by paying the orison HALF.
r, 7 0,000 Acres of Land, in large or snail tracis,can
air, be had at Plticerit SALE, and upon most I:case:Luta
Titans. Sarno of it is 11101 LY 13IPROVED. AGENTS ARE
WANTED EVERYWHERE TO HELL TIIESE LANDS.-
I,ll.eral inducement, v,lll be given. For full particulars,
!Apply to E. BAUDER,
tort floyal,'Curoline Co., Va.,
Ur to GEORGE W. BUNN,
Fatata nod rust ranee Agent, East ride of the Diamond
North of Ohio street, Allegheny City, Pa. apl2
-I,v G ROSS Quern's Cod Liver Oil Jolly,
just received and for sale by
D. L. VAIINESTOOK k 00.
Corner Wood and Fourth streets.
O CASES Gum Shellac. in store and for sale
D. L. FAHNESTOCEL & 00.,
apfi4 Nc. GO cor. Wood slut Fourth streets.
I , CASES
r Esle by
ap24
EED SWEET POTATOES.-15 barrels
Seed Sweet Potatoes for sale cheap to close consign
moat by JAS. A. FETZER,
ap23 Corner Market and First streets.
• AWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT
ED, la exchange for land.
up 22 S. OUTIIBERT lc SON, &l Market at.
A. STEAM MILL in complete running or
der, with dwelling home ' etc., near the city, for
b e.. 1. by 8. CUTIIBERT & SON,
ap2l 51 Market etreot.
Di- oh. h3ones ofliirbaYllL and l E 7 S or lt B T r tE inTg — with A a dwellingiarga lot t
t s rou :A Price, $3OOO. B. OUTIIBERT tc SON,
ap2.4 Si Market street.
P
ALM LEAF FANS.-5000 just received
and for &tie vory low, by the am or &mit, at
op °.) JUS. HOENE'S, 77 Market street.
OUND CANE 1100PS.-10 gross extra
11.10 loug, received by Railroad this day, at
BORNE'S, 77 Market iitrqet.
INEED OIL.-24 barrels for sale by
J mlB BENRY R. COLLINS
I LACK CRAPE VEILS--Of extra size
and quality—very cheap, at HORDE'S
'420 77 Market street
BLACK CRAPE COLLARS.—Beautiful
style!. for Bala, at JOSEPH HORNE'S,
ap2O 77 Markot street.
RED, WHITE AND BLUE.-500 boxes
Toilet Variegated Soap, assorted colors, In lb., 3 Itk.
and 1 7 f ! „ lb. cakes, on hand and for &do by
311 D. C. di .1. IL SAWYER.
F4XPANSION SKIRTS--Steci Spring, and
all the other celebrated Skirts, for tale by
JOS. lIORINJII, 77 Market street.
11Q LACK LACE MITTS.—A large atock of
excellent styles, with and without fingers, very cheap
at (ap26) JOB. I.IOI3NE'S, 77 Market street.
COTTON 11 . 0 SIERY.—Every variety of
Cott6n Stocis.ings and half Hoso at tho lowest prices,
wholesale or retail, at JOS. IIi , RNE S,
ap26 777 Market street.
QTARCII.-250 bxs Rochester Pearl Starch,
received and for sale by HENRY 11. COLLINt4.
BANANAS.—First of the season just re
ceived by express and fur Bale by
REYMER a ANDERSON,
No. 31) Wood btrit L
bpi.oalte 3t. Charlea "haul,
AMUSEMENTS.
Pole Lessee and Manager..
Acting and kitage Manager
Treasurer
.J. 0. FOSTER.
A. W. YOUNG
.GEORGE SIEGRIST
A BEAUTIFUL A:\
AS AT ANY FIRST CLA
WALL
No. 42 Fifth street, near Wood.
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS
ressed Castile Soap, for sale
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & 00.,
No. 00 cor. Wood and Fourth streets.
ab. Liquorice, in store and for
B L. FAILNESTOCK d; CO.,
No 60 cor. Wcod and Fourth streets
E. S. WYKES, A
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