SPECIAL NOT ICES. A FPO! . TMENT I.' X 2, L; i ,, DED To JUNE I' I_ 11 S T oR,s7. C. :1. FIT( 11 4- : 1 , ... :7',l'.4:Es 1),1;0., (AT'. .;1-1 L 3 ay0...%....ept • ut: ) r r " -'• l iffr, T 1 Cll. • C ~ ;o.)tt LAIV.Ve; with, ! , 'c.( i.tr. • ;,'io ea I, l e Co t of Cl • ' cc Clcc't (5. ,Z.r• - a, to i.atn I'4l t' , . ' • 6 r. 1 ,I 1„ •, I t 1.1 011, 11 , , • , , •, , t ; •, T: , - tiA LATif , 1 • er.l3 Euald tt.es. c 5. C s cr . "ic , ll c .,.. n . 2.. and Inv,- ,•• •I, L c.c.:,lL:g tlitc r icub t r cc c c . a: ctlc . :ll Upon ilicc , 1.... I LLIL• ccISI ra.antic..l ICI a •! , rect 111(1111tr Lcc, 1111,1l1.1:1011. Nc•cow:l:h.:al:4, ap.t. A sc ill 1 5,. scnt to LllO9O CS ildlit/g CO1111111: na 1,3 C. K. FTPCII ' J. W. PYRE:, I'vtm Pittkburgh, P amvau=mowm==wwwvovino MAN BITTEi:Zi is the follov, lug LANc.t.srut, April au, 18;S. 1 r fn.!' r lung series of years of 4i u 1 ith Witty. rru•,r. Nil' I/ 3' 111.1: I ,e••. • i 31-.‘ • tl-(-1 •,,.• I, .1. and :i1.3 dais Lo.1111:1,1:t, Ft..,.1.111 C.n 1.? ? II: L. rt I um a1m0.4 pre, IL -At i' 1.. r if c deu . ;.it,d for any B il2ht I =MEI Tli BANK - - flic iaria of thiii ti LV. tho corner of Third nod "+t nod utter M 401,3. the 19th iota. n; la t, .1. W COOK, Citsider. LDAILY UN lON 'llA st YE. m Er , I..kFAVETTE H AL L, I reet ß , onf u to 1 hAny— , ozuru , ncuuf N'ILIDAY, April 9.11, and contf ,Au. s t.e until ',a.' La) Mori Win C'.2.11• duct th, ' lit ..eu earnestly rfsluedted to be prefout, end t ifaxt iu 4) , e czarcises. Coate iu for /Ire minntre, If longer. sO:tf DI VI DE IN T I'; NOTICES. li'S:l OM P1TT:i13,731,M, 4th, cc-:.TiIF 1 3 1:1:` , 1ftttrl' AND I,'TREOTOIt9 OF if -e-S? rank II,: day, cltetured a dividend of b'IVZ PER cmyr. Canitel 'll will ha paid to tockho - dere, or dna rept.. e-niativ, on or after the 11t la font. (nys:ll,lv2Pa) JOHN GAh PLIJ, Cashier. PITISPIT,I3II TRUST CO,,TANI", 111,y 3d, 18C.8. PIT - TSPUP,UiI COME'AN Y hire thin ny,d,c...rvti t. of 11 V 1 4.: PER CLINT. on the C'npit.:l eel:, out oft .e profita ..r the loL six ir.ont I , .th inAtAnt. JOHN D. SCULLY, I it jr , i CITY BANK, 'ugh, April 24th, 'IS THE 73iEEr T ,. TB it: BANK HAVE this t..t€,-"' day, call 'A for iL/S;idii.llC at of TWE-LVE DOLLARS nail FIFTY CE.Vrt3 PF:It ABP.: /loam per (amt. thr , Et.0,1,f) Y, May 10th proximo. 1 11 , 27:tru3 - 10_ Cahhier. EXjLIALICOE BANK 0 . 1 Pittmburgh, May 4, , y THIS PP.ESIDENT AND DIRFCTORS 1.1 - -,Y Bart It Itye dechtretl .tividena P. 0711. PEI. ez•gr.l 00 the Comitel Stttclt, out t irotit.4 of the 'a3t eiz mu. t- toekh)lder J. or tcoir leTtl rvresontativea, wit; ba - ' l3 I 0r after the 14th instaot. 012,5 t:tv I It( iN CITY BANK. "'Ulf's - burgh, fa., May 4th, 1858. ; 114 E DIE %CTO,tS of this Bark hare Lis lax, de, clsred a divider,' of THREE PER CENT. upon the Capita! paid in, payable to `to•' , k.holdcrs, of their legal to. rresentatirts, on an I I,fter the 15th lElkit.lat. inj s:td JOBN MAGOFFIN, Cashier ALLEGIIRNY 'BANK . 1 Pitt .tyntgli, May 4th, 1858. Tiller. LANK thia 14, declared dividend of CLNT. on the Capital Rock paid in, in.,yisttle at tt_e Isattt-t tag on or after the 14th 'natant. J. W. COOli, Cashier. MECHANICS' BA Nl{, Pitt burgh, May 4th, 18:H. T:i E PH: SIDENT AND HTRI:CTORS OF THH Parik have thir declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT. ort Capital 'Stock, payable to the Stock holden:: or ti. it 1...,m1 reprert,ntatives, ou or after the 14th 1111 it GL:O%.G L: D. M. - GREW, Cushier. CITIZUNS' BANK, Dl:t9l:urgh, Nay •Itb, 1958. TUE DOADD .)I? DIRECTORS of this Paull hnvo day. do:lared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. ja. tho Capital St a:k. te_t of the IFO tits Cf tho lust ulgist mimths, ‘,ll mytelat—c U V,FIL tr , IzitiltANGl COMPANY, I May 4th, 1858. PRE,-;IDENT AND DIRECTORS of the Wert. O`ny of F/ 1.. Ur..le , Ctun.any of Pittbhurgh, Lava this day, dc4.larili 41 . 1 , /.lld of fowl DTILLARS AND FIFTY CENTS PER rlt Vkl ou the Capital Stoll. - . Two dollars per share of %.% t,. h be applied ac a credit to Stock ac counts, and Tu.," ❑ars and Fifty Cents per share to he paid, in co ca. after the 12th ins'ant. nays r . M. GORDON, Secretary. Mji-31i-}2OS C/IRDS iTi"iSii.Ull,C;il sTEI2, WORAiS. LP!: AC JuN ...... NO. L. BOYD AIcCULLOUOH iN , BOYD CO. , 11132LCYCIII2EL 02 27E ST2EL. 'iii:i • U. PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, AND AXLES. C. c.:Ld lo!rst Streata, PITTSBUROD, PA. 'ft C SIE.', n'S & CO., miND - FAcTur.r.na O' • E frS'' IMPROVED PATENT VATOR TEETH, ,r..1.41:1 Ross AND EiRST STREETS, ti's" }; WiLLIAM CLAYTON & CO., v, - LIOLESALE AND RETAIL 3 1 1 - C sit NTS, NO. S 7 DIAMOND ALLEY, G. , . L./ V r I'ITTSBURGH, PA. I.ileckl4,rry, Cherry, end Cognac E.,•1 Wbisky, of the tai— Eirandiel, I ‘ot ~~'~:::?Il FD tY' ~ ~.. `-) , .;1;-111E. , ',1) has removed to tP Nu. 7 4- Vititer btroet, bulow Market C lON MERCHANT, lINEEEMMI .'ETAL AND BLOOPAS,. ~T 1: CUT, hi..:LOw ImmutET , PITTSBURG 11, PA .r''CfeZEPt, Porwarciing and Cloninublon lilerahant, =am La z,:), Lira., ' , utter, Seedn, ried Fruit d eruducA: generally, Cocnci• .)t illaz:rtZ and First otree 4 :" Yd. Pi Ora erancla G. Bailey, Wlll;sin Dilworth. Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, lieiskell ,:rthdy, Cab! , . M. ' IC al. Bank. List A: Howell, ndetrim Donio Paxton Co. P. 1.1; .'if Y. t.T':t2aSrn HA P..',OWAKZE. 101 U L FALINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD Lae on hntni n large oy HARDWARE, 4141,11 hu V /I. ;,' . I/ Very I. '. for CASIL to a laition to lila I linlvei 3•:.1 Fork, nod Spoon 6, and a largo as,,rtni• nt he has recelro-I a largo aup ;,;) of Stuffere • SLovc.l.l, Tonguoa oud Polcw - s; red Enamolod I.•:erving Kettles. Office of Sealer of Weights and •3 eas rex. THE UNDERSIGNED, ,r1,4 . .1L, ER u I G LIT SAND ME A sir 11! ES, i 1 y r •r 'lll, iu i:liorry alley, bottiCell Third ye:d Fourth•rd may la. IR.. • terillaf (IBA LILES BARNETT. _ _ . _ ~,Ly.117 1, DAzELL & 1.... , :_.!...... .... ....................... I Alin C. 1111.Z.I.DING RoERiB ' L CO., Wholesale , 01, 1 -". C.1111111: 1 1• 1 11. 1 r and Forv..arding MerchautH and Dua.lo, , 15 1.'1..1m: , 11.5 a eAtuil.rgh Manufactures, No. 251 I.ll,rtY rt.'. , ot. 1.:it ,,- ..t.rz'a. P. nor 9 ~ Da.V.i. - D H. WILLIAMS, fi - lyvl AND CONTRACTOR ti FUR. '1: I i l/ 01 , OAS NVORKS, for from 6vo or heating Bnildinge, public or orivtir,Water or iurunced. PITTEIIIMIG E., P. W-;1\ E 13L0 DE.-500 doz. White 1. r fir Bowie.: Borders, received, aid .slll be so,•1 I b.. ' , lnsure by the piece, st n IDA:NE . B, 77 Market street. EATSI 00 T 0 L. —Neatafoot Oil, in AA quentitios Ic tnit purcbasore, on nand and for sato by 13. 0. A J. 11. SAWYER, 1018 No. 47 Wood street. a. igl Penn atrect, c •21 p I=M 7ity ,f the Liver, and Nerv,us `.ac. , '. t t,unettcsion of any Li:: O.Lt I art,t 11, im.t i•: 1. , lit ,I11(.1:1/1, (11,°. 1.1../I. r 1. A to tr‘ vur 0•1 LI.J4t is ha, bal • ,Ntoz,ish .l th.,v2,h 1 hal Lrown lIMIIMIII SouTi Gave itt tt it. A. It. KAUFMAN =MEI G MC). 11. ETIFF. , 2R m} 7:2.4 li. MU 1:11A V, Caslll6 F. D. JONES, CacA.hr PITTSBURG a, PG At n t F 1?_ . Urai.e(l irc—i: C- urt. ~t, , Liu LUsitleSti ~~, i !~: c a, : ~ ,! lIIIMIE 1, ti , ❑73;:1 I J ; ewe, .7. c .1;1 - ; f, , 1,11 I, Th 3 /16 . ) .01 - 1.i , 1 (.1 „1i; !. r •o,! , 'or Uu , jot )I! vleto Licoltr-f LI, with ;o:tructi Jr.ti t.. to r..:t .inc: at the :nal] t-rni tirkt M.,:dny it r I—r m tt . , , 12( further 7.11:,11 Country Ltemy A I:1 th-- utar.to .li,sitti 11.-pp-o I tit tit ,ttr ry ill ;btu N-.rc 11.11 , - tit t.ut atilt duty 111,mi-ul t .', u.- 11 tho ick 1,1,A I. 1112 W... Ituboriug utittu-r , uti tkliriura tr.- Lill 11,1. Th. , NV3._ Ludy fa., b..t s squit to ituuvebUtiAll,ed sertuut it u t u v u•ltu.-iului•uo tu, Lot I's Circuit inc. anti wss tAken in and utititt , - • prov iii• I ; his w9lll,:sivi:l riot K at Tht• uf o 17,11 101:11t1 ea ill lit, Juniata dam. kbent two mile above liuntingtien. The !..'y a•cerdtmod to be that of a man named Jolm L f Shaver's ('rich:, Ifuntioplen county. Ile m forty yeard of ape. He had been attending C on r t at ll'untiugdmd It id nut kuown how he rime to Ice hi., A Ponuhylvan;a wail, up p ,1:, Johnnn WP, ou In t Saturday riortiinK before day' Lir, train going iiaGt ran lulu Ow 111!”11 ~• rth, I.u.Anutive. Gcrtuuately, uo person On Friday afterno. , ll !7. y01.E14 Irinhtunu narwal Lan i pan woo crushed to death, near the second lock, about en, mile below Johnitoth o, in the following shocking manner: lie had been assisting in trimming a birdi tree which had been felled daring the day, and sat down on the trek of the ti ek, ianned:aLtly under the stump, which projected Lem an embankment s.rn2 eight or ten feet above him. While in this ponit !on, and before lie could manage to escape, the Etatup and a large mass of earth gave way and de scended upDr, him, crushing the lower part of his body into When extriosted from hie awful petition, life was extinct. At Y. 1;:, lust Seta' day, at a bor,n,li n, a Herbal,: r' ,, t ozcuried between the rminbers te.o tire cow pan' 0. A ntleman standing in the doer of a hotel was rtrucl: on tbo ba<k of the bead with a pistol ball, making a :rightful Ltd. Another person had a portion of Lid ear thot cti io lie street. Ee vend persons were injured in the melee. Pubet holes and other marks cf vi,leuee are visible on the buildi ugs and the York Bank beans the marls of a number of balls. stones, The barn of Mr. Jonas Strickler, near New Cumb:rlitrl, was etrook by lightning on Thursday week. The roof was thrown off the building and shivered to pieces, and a man ,„ the barn was slightly injured by the falling timbers. A i;,r n , au Miner named Joseph Eberle had ono of his broken above the ankle, on Wednesday morning, at one of the Cambria iron C.'nr i nnY ' 8 coal mines, pe&rJollaatowrii by the falling upon it of a ."I°." of slate. Mrs. Sarah flayni a, of ,y,,h ris t„,Nn, tiled suddenly', on Wednesday, of apoplexy', of whirl: she „: , n1 three strokes in a few days. She was severity years of ogv, 1 / 4 nl ono of Yho earEut reaideuti of Johnetuw❑ Th 3 difficWties at the Cambria Iron Works have' piloted, Lad the mill is now running., with n full compleMcnt of men, except at n few of the puddling furnaces. Thi: l are ace turning oat from eighty to cue hundred tons of railroad iron per day. Thin iron to manufactured rn a con• tract with the North Pennsylvania Railroad. A y uu ,: , t loan, named Peter Elder, foil into the water while ritternp2,lug to crow the Conemaugh river, near Johns- t 'wn Lie fell in 'net above a dam and was carried over the ahu.'o IF the freee et . , ' - he current, plunging him Into deep - 411 great difficult). water. Ile was reacued ASSETS. Loan.; and Disc.,;.'arts, Due by ,ther Bam.'s• Notes, Sc.. of other hanks and - - Treasury Notes :bsta - day morning tvlia s pecs' A peciy A Ditx...ia.—A cotemporary of story of a man who states that he s, ent into the cake' Of 1 Circulation ......... 'ad enquired for a I , ) , n o o o t s o it y,her Alderman Wilton, in the Fifth Ward, boarding house, and that the magistrate - vote out r. c3m• mitment and sent him summarily to withuu 'an y charge L The against him. It seems that the man in question results:— .11,2 and Discounts make a statement, amounting iu substance to the abCre, to Increase in Li. due by other Banks Mayor Weaver, and previously to Sheriff Patterson in 'ho Derrw‘i• sate. .ICher-ko art other Not, Banks uL roil; Alderman Wilson states, however, that on Saturday ...... L . tase in Circulation .... afternoon 11.3 was called on by the person, who stated that zicr he was a stranger, destitute of means for obtaining sustr- case glienjuuctiusri)tteab" to mince and ',Acting. Aw..re that he, not being a resident of the city or county, could not be sent to the Guardians of the Poor, the magistrate informed him that the only assistance he could afford him would ba to CAME it him to the county WI. This offer was accepted, the commitment made cut fur three days, and ho was sent up to the hill. This is the explanation ~ f the affair given by Alderman Wilson, who states that a numher of persons were in the office at the time who will substantiate his version. It is duo to our coterev'rary to say that the statement published by him us coming from the party committed, is the same as told by him Tua MORRIS iillOTUE.R.S.—Ethiopian minstrels have always met with irumet toe success in Pittsburgh, and among them none stand hieltsr than the Morris Brothers, Lou, Billy and Charles, Johnny Pell and Trowbridge. The company with which these artiates are connected has been engaged by the management cf the old Pittotmrgh Theatre, and will Disko their bow on next Monday evening. They have been warmly received Nvherever they have been, and they deserve it. Dick .liter, the champion dancer, who filled Apollo Hall in this city fur seven weeks, is with them, and also E. W. Prescott, one of tho finest ballad gingers we ever listened to. The Theatre is peculiarly adapted fur en entertainment ouch as this. Many persona object to visiting public halls so attend a concert of this character, from the difficulty of obtaining a rent. At the Theatre this difficulty will be ob viated, as seats can be secured during the day. We antici pate .1 profitable engagement, both to the management and the company. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO Gee - . FOETER.—Soma weeks &OCT, immediately after the opening of the New National Theatre, the ides of giving a complimentary banefit to the veteran manager at the heed of that establiThment, was broached and warmly urged by the personal friends of that gentleman. Why the matter has burn allowed to drop we do not know, but no movement h:or yet been made to.ards the proposed benefit. We are of opinion that the Governor is entitled to It. as it would be a fitting testimonial of the appreciation of his Warts to establish a good dramatic temple in our city. At a time, too, when the expenses incurred la the opening of this Theatre are partially unpaid, the pecu niary proceeds of such a demonstration would be very cc ceptal. We hope to eoe this matter taken iu hand by some perimas of anflicieut energy to carry it through with C•tiCERT.—F.I. some time past a number of ladies and gentlemen have been rehearsing, with the Intention of giving a concert. It is to come If on next Tuesday evening, in tEe Associate Reformed Church, Manchester, and the proceeds aid be applied 1.,r the benefit of the Sabbath school at tached to that church. Many of the finest amateur mu sicians of this city and Allegheny are to sing on this oeca- Edon. and we have no doubt that a rare musical entertain ment will be given. The programme will appear in a day or two. URET T OF 'IDE PEA CL. — Yesterday morning a woman named Mary M'lntyre appeared at the Mayor's office and made information against one John Cordell, setting forth that Cordell had gone to her hou,e on Mar bury street, in the First Ward, broke open the door, and thr, , atened her life; she was therefore fearful he might do her bodily harm. Cordell haring been sent to jail in the morning for disor derly conduct, a commitment woe lodged against him f,r surety of the peace. PA 531N41 COUSTkII7..:II MosEr.—A young man named Wil. Ham Thomas alias George Hartman was arrested at a hotel in the Diamond, on Wednesday night, where he had at, tempted to pass a counterfeit bill on the proprietor. He crux taken to Alderman Lewis' office, where be was searchcd, and some forty or fifty dollrrs in counterfeit and spurious noise on his person, besides a small quantity of court_ terfeit coin. He positively refused to give any Information as to where he got the money. Ho was committed to Jail lot further head eg. Cci rrEit FEIN. —Loek out for the following elfin. bi;ls : Oehhoeh City Bank, Wisconsin, lOs altered by the pasting operation; "Ten Dollars," in the cent - e of the bill, also pasted; pretty well done. Oshkosh CAnwercial Bank, Wis. cousin, I.os raised horn ; Zgure 10 badly done In the ciutto of the bill. IT MAT ItilLABsT btrEtnst.rii v,,itiug Allegheny city, and others, to knew that a superior article of Men and Boys' Clothing, White and Colored Shirts, Uundershirta and Drawers, Gloves, Hosiery, Sic , can be had at Carnaghan's, Federal street, near the Post Office, at low rates for cash. Every garment sold in the estaLdishtnent is warrant; d well made. THE SUCCESS WHICH ATTENDS THE USE O' DR. J. HOSTETTER'S Celebrated Somach Bitters evinces ut once its virtues in all cases of debility and disease of the Stomach. 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 awakon public attention to its ex cellence. It is the only preparation of the kind that Is re liable iu all cases, and it is therefore worthy of the cousid eration of the afflicted. The Bitters ark pleasant to the taste, agreostle In their effects, and altogether valuable as a tonic or rouiedy for indigestion. For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everyahere, and by =STETTER Ic SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, tayl—lc 68 Water and 58 Front streets. ME= i;11 ti❑; liiL aghi forl i s 1 , , ill, ASHES—.There Is not much doin Pots are altogether nominal at 5 . 1.,,jc. Y,. Soda is se ling at Nit:are of Sou [rated Lye 14c. - t er lb. AI?PLES...The supply is quite limited, Gm recelp, is of the wet k being readily absorbed by the defused; sales are rally made within the range of sl,seSiis2, though some'es. have teen Iral. ~l end„ highs r. BUTTES...TiIe mark: t is now well supplied, without any corresponding increase in the deniaml; the pi ices are not, therefore, ios and ; e lei ot go, 41 common roll have Leon roads at 124,413, and prime roll at 15c. v. 11i, with a down ward tendency. BACON...Since last week there have been conohlerable re ceipts of country cured and sales have been made at 7(4;7 , ; for Shoulders tiL. , l Papt , !fy b r rides and Hams. There is good demand for city cured and a few heavy sales have been made and sales have been generally nag& at 7;447% for bhoulders, for Sides and 9•16: for plain BEANzi...Th, re is but a moderate demand, and the prices sre less nrin; sales of prime small white have been made at $l, and in small quantities at 51,12 III*LIC. MEAT...dome stiles of country cut have Leen made 6. 7 and Bc. cash. ILCKWII EAT FLOUR—There is nothing now doing as the o, anon is entirely us or, and we therefe re withhold quo tatPins. BROOMS...There is a good supply iu market; sales of common are regularly made at $1,25 and fur better kinds $2; fancy lots command $2.25442,50 H dozen. DUCK ETS A Nli TUBS...The beaver manufacturers' prices are as fsliuws : Ruck ete, cur - ninon, 51,60 is doz.; Buckets, throe hoops, $1,75 7 ,3 due Extra . large Tubs, three hoops, $7,75 doz.; do. do. two hoops, $6,75 dui No. 1 Tubs, $6,60 do.; :Yu. 2 do. 55.50 do.; No. 3 do. $4,75 do.; Nu. 4 do, $4,01.) do.; No. 2 Heelers, $2,75 do.; Half firshels, $4,75 do.. CORDAGE... Manilla Repe. coil 13 rp 1b! Vanilla Rope, cut 11 1.3 lb Tarred " •• 14 13 lbj %Thin, f• •• 16 7 0 tb Hemp " " 15 lb Tarred " " .....15 lb Packing Tarn, fine..... 13 'l3 lb I Packing Yarn. c0m.....12 p lb Bar, Coais...Manilit $1,87. $2 S 1 rir.Vl,7s 1:1 dozen; Manilla, "1.1 coil, lEc. .lb.; Hemp dozen ; Hemp, coil, 12c. 11 lb. Pineun LfirLa...MaLilla 57c. 'e dozer,. Hemp 70c. per doz. COTTUN a:RDA E...CGt 4 , 11 hope 85and upwards, 20; do below 5, 22; lied Cord $ 2 , 5 0@3,62(5f4,75 ltl dozen; Plow lines $1,25; Stub Cords $6.50. CANDLE ...The Mile - A - Mg are nio the current rates of city manufacturtrs: Mi adds, 130. It lb.; Ifir s, 112'/ : , .:; Star 20(0.:22c. flit lb. CURE' l' The market is quite dull and i.rices 1(.55 firm ; some small dales ,f 'Western Reserve have been made at 70, c. 13 lb. CiIACEER.3...Tho prices hays undergone a further de cline. The qnstations are now as follows: Water Crackers 13 lb 5c ; Butter do. Gc.; Sugar Soda Boston Cc Pilot Bread 11,1. $4. BEEF...i.rmsll oaks of new are made, in tierces, at 121( 2 , 1-1 lb. DRIED 1111:11'...Sales of A till .4 are nos' made on arrival at $1,25, thus exhibiting sass firmness in the market; fi cm store small lots ire selling at sl,B7tejl 50. Pwaches are firm at $3,75 buch, the receipts Laing very light. EGGS—The markot is still Letter supplied than last week and the prices have declined a shade, sales being now made at 7@Bc. due.. far packed; there is still some eastern de mand. which tends to sustain the prices. FEED...Ther-t have been considerable sales at the mills and on arrival at front 40 to 60c.' 100 Zs fur Bran to Mid dlings. FE ATHER:3—Sitles of prime Western are made bn arrival at 45c. lb. in small lots, and from store at 50c. FlSH—Mackerel No 3, large, are still firm at 51:®12.50 and $6,25016,50 half bbl.;Halifax Herring s6@i $5,25; White, common, $10@,11; Lake Superior $l2; Trout $0,500)10. Codfish 4 , ,h,:@;t5c. lb. FIRE BILICK—SaIea are ;regularly made at McG4.O H. FLOUR—The r ceipte from the neighborhood are but light, most of the arrivals being from below. Sales aro made from the wharf at $3,50 for superfine and $3,85@3,95 for extra. From store the ruling figures are $3,62 1 / 2 for su perfine, $.1,1'2 for extra, and $ 4 4.50@4,62% for extra fami ly, the market being quite steady. OR:UN...Oats are lu moderate supply, and the market is steady at 27c. ou arrival and 29®30c. from store. Corn is plenty, and is offered freely :it 40c. on arrival and 45c. from store. Wheat is steady at 70(d)80c. from wagon, according to qualify; prime Southern ranges from 85c. to $l, as in qual ity. Rye is steady at b06111.3c. The supply of Barley is light, and it is steady at 45450 c. GERMAN CLAY...The prices have materially advanced in consequence of the light supply In this and other mar Lets; sales were made lately at $45450 " - 0.. ton, some having been sent eastward. GROCERIES...Sugar la firm at 7X,t Bc. cash for fair to prime New Orleans, and to country 8@81.4c. Molessee, New Orleans, 36(gi38c. Coffee firm at 12@l4ic. Rice IA [b. HAY...Regular sales from the scales at from $9 to $l5 13, ton. 11011 INT—There l 8 a fair dornaud; a few sales have been made to retail trade nt 111 DES—The market is firmer; dry have advanced to 16c. lb. from store; green hided are steady at 5c , and reen salted at 6,4 c. IRON AND NAILS—The quotations of manufactu ed Iron are as follows:--Common Bar 2 1 A to 2%c. F 7 lb. 114 are selling at $.30_03,'15 for 10d. to 40t1., according te-qualt the terms are Eix months' credit, or 5 rp cent. discount for cash. LARD...The prices are firmer, although the demand is still light. Prime city No. 1 h quoted at lUe., and country at El@9;4c. 11 lb. LgATHER....The market is dull, with a decline in the price of some kinds. Thu following are the rates:— Red Spanish Sole 'p tO 200 25c. Slaughter 25(41 27c. 4 l Skirting ~ 26© 28c. Harness 22 , ," 24c. Upper ? dozen $2B ©3O Bridle.. P 6 @42 LUMBER, &Lionel... The following are the quotations of seasoned lumber, from the yards in the city:— Common 1 inch Boards, ,' llitiO feet $l5 00 Clear do do 32 00 Flooring dressed do n Shingles, 711000 .. 22 00 350 Lath, 2 2L Oak fluoritig, dressed, 1 inch—' 1000 feet ..• 30 00 do do 114 do ... 32 00 LUMBER, Green... A large quantity has come down the Allegheny, but the sales in this market have been propor tionately small. The ruling figures are $lO per thousand feet for common and $2O for clear. Shingles, $2@2,50 •. thousand MESS PORK—There has boon a further advance in the prices, which are now quotable at $l7 for country and $17,75 for city. To the country sales are made at $16@18,60. METALS...Pig Lead has declined to G, and Bar to C , :;: y ro,7; Sheet Copper 35@;,33c; Sheet Brass 32c lb, OlL—Lard Oil No.. is steady at 85c. Linseed is firm at an advance; it is now held at 70c. POTATOES...The receipts have been quite large, but an aCtiTe eastern demand keeps the market firm. Nieshan necks are quotable on arrival at 45@60c, and reds at 91c. N.VtIiNAL THEATRE.—Mr. Bliley wail (Pit faV z,911 n, i r• nine • • • : 1:1 1,. ssa alno It gl/0./ tt. t that A naeic,l uho lA.r -fortuuni, concludes with a !i.cal drama cAdlud •• mau'a aati.•h.ato a fir, house .ma A ME= =OM I'i3TERD XlFty,r \leaver had .3 torn out ..f wutch hc LI,. U- 9,11 , 1 lhair tiny a, and tWwere dHcL -j i+ rii t Curt wts togag;.,l till day yesterday iu tLe tt w, Imre klrettcly allude !. • tticd , TUE CI:EAT SUCCESS which had o‘cr 'cd I h l): Oh.Ta Cel..bratod rtoniach Littera, wail tho 1.13. t t.::? ..er:.ticah.a which are daily received, in their favor, . thry e met If • 1.-,pa::,,: •:1 tint tier introduced to the public; at.d ut this scae n, whet, lo,e of appetito bt) prevnlerit, no • no coo:tuft-1 . ; tLeir oan intereit can afford to do without [tun:. Th•• Litters are pl auaut to the tatio and agreauble I. . el: :S. Ae to tunic thoy are diiiiKhtful; they or r , :lot•It, rt. rn,i). Cuot irrw bx, etc., nod a !tutu pr yob tinemost of the p. - % Vu.liug digoaei., of the day. J. M. OLT N, u.,lc p upr thanufactur, r No. Piltdbura, Yn., +,r,l eenlerz grin Of uly. 11157-1, COTIEFICAL ;IAI) 1111E11 AN'S, :ROAMS.' 01;. 7 TS , F.:XCR.AI , :(2Ii., W. 11. WILLIAMS. R Dltlrisftr, let, 15AIAII DICKEY, 2d. Tre.anum - . JOSEPH SNOWDEN . . Co , nraitet of Arbitration for March. F. R. BRUNOT, Vico Precifdont, J. GILLESPIE, JOSEPH IL HUNTER, c.tMUEL SILKIVEIL AUSTIN LOOMIS. Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets. ttrsfully Reported by Jossr❑ °Nownws, Superintendent of the. Merchants' Ezchange. Tho business of the city generally is fair, consid ering the advance of the season. Although the orders from the country and ad,road aro small, still they are numerous enough to keep our jobbers, as well as cur manufacturers, employed. Tho Produce market continues steady, and scarcely without no tioe..hie feature. The low 1 rim of Flour and Grain have had a tendency to keep down the supplies, which aro quite narrowed down to a purely local dondind, and it is not probable that there will be any improvement for some time to come, as from every direction 375 hear the flattering accounts of the cona. ing crap:. The continued reins have insured us pleaty of water for all the purposes of naviiation, but there hf not a large amount of freight offbring, although some of our steamers have left our wharves with very heavy loads, while some that arrived have exhibited full inanifesla. The Money market bay undergone no material change sinoe one last. By reference to the official statements of the banks of this city, it will be seen that our banks aro extending their lino of discounts, and tuoney is easily obtainaLle for first class and ,food piper, but the exigencies of trade do rict, re cireii-e a largo amount of cifering,s. The rates outside aro unebanged. Exchange on the East is plenty : on Philadr.lphis. and Now York it is quotable at per cent. prezeiorn for par funds, and 1 per cent. on urreney; Baltitn,oro we quote at par to .} per cent. The L,: towing Staten/6,i nf Bank s.wrages is made up thodidaf statement of Pittsburgh Banks for the wee k en d: . ' . ; on Saturday last, ar„e compared with the pre vinus :-were— above comparative stittemt.nt exhibits the following 'ther 13:LuIzs r i.i :) L,l, a c Prrn•BURGII, May 6,185 S N.loy April 24. z.", 784 7 , 45:, 611 „430 ,6,8 78 GS 246304 03 216,178 2.2u,730 44 1,192 316 75 1;221,105 44 1,360,551 CO 1,319,416 00 1 O. '4,174 29 1,3(4;47 96 1.404,750 24 V 72 741 97 .. 20,494 75 . 4,551 55 28,978 C 9 11 .135 00 . 25.3 , 0 65 at u. POl3 COLL. For Marlette anti Zattesvilie. rKM The to ititozinidhitt, ports ou every TUL:,i24Y, ut 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passagi, apply on board. [ jilt) OFFICE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAIL:ICAD, Pittsburgh, April 23d, It:5S. I VXTENSION OF RAILROAD TO MA .A HONING —The Bard of Managers of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company, invite prop?..eols for the gradua tion, masonry and bridging of that portion of sold roilroNd lying between Rittarning and ni - uth of Motioning, a ii.s tance of tea Alen, for rross.tles. rail.bars, ,pisea cad cbaira. Eids ale sell - iced f r doing sail work in soctions of one or more miles, and also for the whole work. Separ- ate Lids for graduation and masonry, bridging, croas-tie., iron, spikes and chair; for the whole or part of said work will be considered. Payments t i be made as work progresses in the preferred stock of the Company, bearing 12 11 cent. interest. Bids to be roc, iced at the Office of the Company, until SATURDAY the 11th d,:y of May next !'y order of the Board. ap24:3w W. F. JOHNSTON. President. Contract 9or supply of Marine CUSTOM HOUSE, ) Pittsburgh, April 12113, NOTICE IS lIEREBY GIVEN, THAT Sealed Prop.:bah, accompanied by proper guarantees, acc(rdit: to ferms to be furnished, on applicatio, at this office, will Le received thereat until 12 o'clock, meridian, on the FIRST TUESDAY in .lure next, fur the supply of the Marine Hospital, near this city, with the articles of Pro: ions, Medicine, etc., enum.rated in said forms. The yune tios stated are estimated with reference to the several num ber of patients Li the llozintal, but the United .H . ritcs reserve the right to take more cr leve el raid articles, accerdinly am they may be actually required. if the articles delivered at the Hospital are not tu the Judgment of the Physician, of the best quality, and adapted to the Hospital he will by at liberty to reject the name, to purchase other article in their stead, and to charge the contractor with any excess in the cost ever the contract prices. The United States r,servo the right to accept the propa3al for the whole or any partian of the articles specified. JOFIN HASTINGS, apl3-.-n Surveyor and Agent Marine Hospital. GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Mind Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All wort: warranted. No. 72 THIRD Street. Pittsburgh. [mySilyie i3ELT HOOKS—For oplicing India Rubber cr Leather Belting—a supply of the different died, kat received at.d for sale, by J. PHILLIPS, mr9 28 and 28 St. Clair street. cIOTTON TRIMAIINGS.—cotton Fringes v..) and Braids for trimming BaNusa and Children's Clothing—all widths to:eived at JOS. HORNS'S, ap23 Nu. 77 Market street. ATA , 111 , A.;•' :0-. r:~, liF:rf.i M=IIIIIIIIIIIIII ing Pit o n ali id 1 , 112 . 1 I T,, t 'I A .Itl 7 , 1 , 1 , i =MEM 6 Y A 2 , oTe 1AL:1 :hr or nuu thu : ,tkitut ).arLi; NUB. 1! No I - . No I 5 (,) 1 , ZEN 1511\. Nl2 617: ... t.% ";! •: ll (4 ...1 V.llll , N 4, c. 10 4 " 26',44 2%3 twine 24 Ntl 'th ,tC , Ig .. 17 ( iil S No. I.: . It) 0.. `;o.1 r‘o 8 g F.ily But tibg . IS 0 , Covt-rlot Van,— 19 Id 0.. TA LLD ri...Tlu , prizes hsn• lidranced: vve ,111,te Icing!: at 7 lz . ; r 'lt, iltid rendered at 104 e. V!!!i'0 LEAD, LYTUAItriE. ei.e—Whito Load ii firm. and in steady demand at 12,50 r keg . for pure oil, and dry ler 9,1 ~ 111, j -et to the usual discount. Red Lead od.ilaoe, no. and Lythar,u SI R'lVf~i is4 ' GLASI'...The prices fur city brands hove ad vanced, and we correct oar quotntious as followa :—Oxb and 709, 1,1: of 50 f $1,61; Said, i 1.2,15; Bxll , llnll, nn.l wxl2. bal.', 9113 and 9a.1.1, 1.0:a15 ftn ..! " F , cLnt di3count off. C.)1111tly bramla (Pc SAN 4 of raw at 17 1 ,41,218, and of rn , tilletl a /9,!"2=. market nteady, but not active. A L E.IGIILE IV le CA'l`Th LT, Di A st the two ykris—Cnicn, Voinh's., end Wm. I enu. (Alleniler's)—were not so large, but nearly all the lieeves iisisred Were readily LAborl by our ci•y butchers sit the prices indicated 00low 13 EET 118. Ni , . effered. Offered by .71',. 3,.1.1. 29 ..... ..T H. Myers and Br.) 20 .i. , ii. 5...4.40 gr. 20...... CroUSO A Good.. 2.) ;,..;a4.50 28 Alex. Scott At Co 2d .76604,'.5 •• 22 John Ward 22 3 , 4 5. 1,50 8 David Harris 0 $4.12(1'4,45 10 ..... .N. Carr 10 3.4nn1,25 20...... John IV .. .An:in 28 $1654,25 17 'T. A. Mer.ick 1; 1 53.50 , ;04,6iJX 10 toter lial - tnian 10 335 4,50 10 C. Everett Fort VS.3t. 4 John Harris.— 4 $1.684.50 7 Job iiiihin T $11ii.1.12 , ... 2 ...... 11.1 it. Dl othett, oxen iv%iirn, sold to Evans, to he fed 2 $5 grove. 21 11in1.9 SCo 21 r,,:,0,4 23 20 Trumieu t deakre 20 3:1.500e4,121,', 21 ..... .C. Pfeiffer 21 33,75 35 W. Warren t • 115 $.150(01,82 18 tits rge Emorick 18 $4,50614,82 Li 8 Smith .. 13 $3.5n(iit4,12 1 4 18 W. Clarl - 10 $,4 E 5 11. P. M'Cii.ti 4ei v. 5 ii 'i'-iiii.i 3.11 L, l- 1 ( 1 331 10 bent east The off -ring. et the two ynrilq amouLted to r4l. Lead, of which (11. wire sold and 325 sent oast. 'rho prices obtained were from 2 to for shorn and 4,:o4!,;; for unshorn, for common to gaud. A email lot woo Eohl at i.,co hood. The oflotiligs r.t b.^,th yards avgrevatt.gl 3101, - - 01. of x; 132 were sold, 22 left over, and the bttlsotv 144 . prices range.? from ;4 to $4,1t7, were ogerc , d and ELdd at Ow ardd find 1,1•,t , 0rw :it $3,50( 1 46 V ad. 20 Lead were sl.ippod from William roan Yank Rimy?' York Market Nr.w YORK, May U.—Cotton firm; b 012.1 3000 bales. Pion Blear unssitled; 12 ODO bbls sold; State i.9(Lc3,2•./. Wheat ha declined; 2:- 000 bu-h were sold; western white red '1491,05. Corn unsettled; 19,000 bush sol ; yellow iv lc lower; ?lilt a at 73(E474. Sucar flan; MiLicevado P (001 L Coifs,' st.ealy; Rica steady. Posk lirrn at $16,120;12,50; bidders thruand an advance. Ilicon quiet; shoulders e. , ;;;;(1S; Molasses steady. Linseed Oil 6701:68. Naval Stores dull. Tallow steady at 1 61 :10,-;. Cotton freights to Liverpool 3-16; Four to ain to Livorpt,l TraiB. New York Stook Markzt NEW Yoas, May —Stuch firm. °bk.:in, and 1.1.,. leland 7b'..: -Mich. Southern 25 , A; N. Y. Central Read ing 4S; Miesouri Sil3.4i; Erie '24;4; Cleveland and Toledo 41: CaLL:rma 541.4; La CEVE.3O land grants 31.!..i". int. , dl).lltl.l ffir 11'L et CINCINNATI, Yi —Flour unchanged with n fair demand; receipts light; sitle3l::o3 bids at 513,70(4t3,75 for superfine at tt3,70a13,75 for superfine and .:1,13,65iti;t54 for extra. Whinlcy has ha vunced to IC.: and in in active demand. Provisions are nominal; there was nothing doge in ally anti, 1,. Nittut y is very plenty an I tlttriaead in nwalti - atit Exchange t n New York in tintl at premium; the demand in timid. d. The ILlver. The river was la: ut Lt a stand last night. u1:11 six I_ , u argo in the chautiel. Weativ: r rainy. Rusini-L Arrivals and Departures. er Luzern P, ISro,ns , ; ; B.syrir 1.<..:;...tr.p1, ; Judi 7,l'elure, NVe,J tug; ; ; J. ; Ltzzle L'lal ' , c.l Litl F.11,.., t 0, Nov • ~n ; eh, . Priu:;'n. Sr. I ou.s ; '/...a ,, 0vi11v. - •-„,, ,1. ,11 . . j,,,j_7.,) ... 1. , ti..• I,t.. ' i r ,! .:, , t. .. I.IPAILTCP.F.B.-41., ',i,,•1. C..i. J. , _-1 , -1",,j,12, 1ir ,11 .'71 , ,! 1 :t• ; j,iz, -- ....11 , `t. Nowtko ; 1t , 0t1.t.. W, t .•I,t•g ; 1 , ,,r t . - rivt r; .)Ittriner, Sr. Paul J E P II MEYER,.IfANUFACTURER Op Fancy Q Plain Furniutre Chair Warekroeuns, 43-1 Ntretel, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, F' 7 . TS EIT Cll. al: at - Littli., 'cusiu,ss. I also devote attention UNDERTAKINU. id : , :!+,s a d Carriage: furta,liod. STEAMBOAT celivcfNxATii. Par Cinelrartfttl r •,, 04. , The . t .1 . , 4 . :111t. .bi I. v. !)•• !, Iql.Veil.:7 , r T,lt4 1: l• i.ll_ll-IEIII l ' / — ( , ;11/1.. 1:f. L MOND J. ( i..!. , ..— , ..... "-----e-.'. 'clve Pitt. ,, hurg.i. fur Cie. Linati, , u 'kW DAY, the 4iii inst., at 12 0'ci,,...t, si. ifur neigh:. ,_:. leL,S:lgi• lapi,ly `ft 1 uar , l, Or 10 FLACK, .1.1A11.2 . :ES A C. 1,. A . , ..,1 .4. Through t -, .... - t 1. ,,. .ia in live ,ly .. TLia b io cenurci. with tie;.:,'l hue, i1L.,1 u.il ge tiii..n.3ll in the tii.... ti; , +, i 11 , 1. i. - h...• •.11 FA, urlay. i,p2-...: ST. LO E'&,.. Vor St. lOWA WM 1 "oona, 31a tor. 'rho .: lit dra_it, la=t rutroing p.mar div e r paclat 10WA, 31ster, wi.l I, :«e t the ahoy ,. at: ;di i cit t Ine,Mate WED• NESDAY, tLe 111 it inetal.t, at 1 cdtdock P. M. For freight t.,7 .11LVilt.g ilLp7rior accomudatio...., apply nn b..ard, o: to 'JAE. & N:cul;h3V, J e t ~ d Corner First and Ferry itreete. Proposals. Elospitall. GO ANN) SEE Sic. Liquorice, in store and for B. L. FAHNESTOCK CO., No. GO cor. Wood mid Fourth street. f - :;e,t, I. 1! Cell, el: '1• asp in 11:m. ut I :• i :.i L: NEE= =MEE 11111331123 ALLoIIIENY C!TY. May t. ISA CA LYE lIOItSEF !I v—lo IDC:))1:',1 CD>I%,IE- " W'''.a.l-aTa3E-1 2 CO:ii.Q_§Ti:%'-:1; ~~ ~s r~ o 'N lI I L l I NDERSIO,.`;ED ' A 1:E . .) TO COVER, AND R.LP.A.J.R. ALL 1.11. vi OS OF woh IL. 3 1:1/(11•••••111:1W/ 53 II•!•341, .jf Roof., flat or steep; it rtto t•.• plied 071 Tiu, Iron, or U 11: n .ion, perk; • c , ,nlpospli. , n 1,8 net rATerteil by atinti,pbt•ric it will niither ; t• W•ilt•• , I ]:!.. , bin th.in ottier bird of • - t , of "" • • •, ;;;; . 11; ;.• Ar!ilg v , P.o:lin4 J: 111 C" , • 3 1 , il.- 1 '•••L , Z''.. •I 3 • • V Zi 1'1••• • •.1'I Z. •13 .• •I 47, r! .. • CI l• - f.zt ❑fl '••-z. A10:01141 • • ~o, ,1 ju •••• ,•1 :5 -• r... tA the ulding. in Vet' c.ty . of the If.iltutliie I Air; l',:!depolt; Maruu,, ; t:t the 7,lllllcile,ter ;. ~1,4.;•• Al,-glway Co . !, Trimblu's fluirl; Rid 0t.,t , r9 in the t Ail order. 1;:ft nt N:). ..!..,s4 1,11;Ei.i:1 . - s FR , terial can t;:', .E“.2e1.1, i rl.ll ... - ..,....::ve To olipt 1,,..c.c,:d EDTC . 4,1, THE fTh 1 I ri\ A '7''" /91 1 - .. -- -.- rz!;' 7 , 74 . - 1 , , .. t ... , r ' , .t % -.:i '..,', A 4 ' r-' 1 ‘,‘ ;": ' M .., i i P_:: N[l pi 1 4' ''' r, 5 - 4 -, Pj ' 4 n r rt . . al Si- 0. 0 2..r i j, v sl / ' N r'o . e,l) '''' - I ,""''.t , ' F - i' ..'.., '7"" tivilAv Ea p 1 -.:--- - -z', Dm r•i . % .4 , - ;1' 1- ,, ..1 f - I___ 4: r.,./ %., '<z+ .....5., , ..:3 rifiTST., A.111. 1 A :, OF .11. AGE. mR. e I I i . ENNE f DY, of . Rozbu . ry, , hap ditico3' that curi,a Every ki.d of F.lnmor, 17 - IL;10: TUE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMCiI; Hu Las triad it in ever eltven tro,l 05.c.r.5. and LON er fail,: except In two Ca. , 03, (both thuteler laldr.dr.) Lie lose now In his pousetiaion ever .01. E, ~ r tdicat6e of irz value, all within twenty nd'ca et id,d_n. Two bt.ttlea aro wat - ranted In cur: , a niare.ii.g cor.. ntrinth. 003 three blgi:lC9 will tho vdi tit kind of l'in plot en the race. Two or three bettke clear tho 9 ) st.)m Too t.c)ttlon ar6 v. - arra:lto!. I, cur., tnE , r In th month or ctomarb. Three to lire bottles ure, Wf•trafi ttfil Co.!, 1:111 Of Er:,1,11 , 31.1x. Oar to two bottles aro 1y,....rrant,1 L. c7.c al, r!:! the oyez. Two bottles Etre warranted to care rt ru.l:4; of thc, aura and among the bur. Four to six hotti,•s are we.: in to ~.cre co-rupt %Lc] ruaLlug ulcers. One 1) .the will cure scaly erupt] »1 of tha Two or thitM bottles are warranted :0 cure tho NVOrsiLilld of riugworm. Two or three bottles aro warranted to curs the moat des perato care uC rheumatism. Throe to four hottloa are warranted to enro ieho to eight butllna will cure the wort enrol of ccrcfula. A henoilt le always ezioitlezteed from the tirr.t bottle, rehi perfect cure la wal ri.utod when the o'cove yedutlty is talcou. ROIBURY, Dann rt•pnt,Lion of the MAlicnl in curing all kind of bunicl.-, u';!1 the - A112311i1J19116 7 . .. Ace of all ash.) Lavo ove- nk- I it, that I ne, not say anything on the. subJe,•t, physi cians and the mos: careful Dri•ggi,ta in toe country are nn a imol.s 1n Ita praize. In prezentiog the Medical Dliicuv,ry to votir tiny Ido :t with a lUI Itnowlettge of the cc' :.tiro power. in all, and caring most of tLeao dizoarv, f s . ;:nich yt are no fortunately so Liable. That moot ea, ruLfatiott decease Co a❑ affectionate mother. NURSING SURE Ie cnreil a 2 if by a niirak.: , ,; voi_r c. teamp r r• , ,tortA its übtcural srcectnes, and yoTar froia r. 11.1 Er ~ t ral nap, b, : Dis , or” ry becomes a fouutain of Et .1 ,, •1 and In the rut.: e Lui fit,CSZ Cf . KER It extwiele to the stomach, cut.,::: which is nothing but citz.l(..r L.l th , 0t...2 I.; to the lateatinea and KIDNE creating a eir.±l.6 . , gun, en.! the ~ r Your stemacti to RAW AND It; AiEl your food you, And tilldM, arid e v,•n that urCn,t ill, nouri-ilampLt It contulne us the , Icritn-n• 118 !, oats it up; thou your cc:tuph a:1,1 cou, callow or griy:uisb, and your ;.7%. Want your :.,311 . ,Cat 1 ,, 7 , 111, and and titu faireu of your bud} hcc , tu , train of dkomul, abko the Mod!.:e.l. uklApted to n tbo Leart, paiu the akin, and small of tLe tO.. t a I:, yor: rotate, irregu:arity of st ciatif,,.; of diAeafszw, tho How .J2w.ny thon,:th.ltt of y , •nr this lij6ca.., auJ nwhy a n.140rr.:. er.nrueirtht,r not Suer tLi r+l.lm uo your nrnti that g..a.l of i provtab, tiuu is Let:ur [lath a rra:nj .." MEDICAL DISc(;), FRY you have both the , . and gook nail ty, that it will do yen any in;n ry. Sle cbatgt of (LA evor 5 —•• , end euongu of IL 'Ir3III7TION2 ui LI !.. wnc sp,.c.nfol. Ai) - 11:1 -11" or C..., t•I You:.; k!ol 11/I tlk L,;;. ) E.Cp Y'. iu't ,11 , L Foa THROAT AND I.UN6 BOWMAN'S VEGETABLE Coliiiol:.-‘O, PREPARED Rl' BoVi:iAs .4LLL;:lll:'; l; r.I For aelc by J. P. I•'IZe•LI!.,i(7, Aul genr:V!y C I D r ( L i r 49. - -r - ' -• .z. `-- ,', ';... • ''', C 1 , , ''' , 4: 1 :4 -1. rrtSi f . :7.7 Ira" Nil tig' • -., - , —,,,-........,..,....---.,,,,1 , 1 .- 6,---- , -1 14 CHILOs 1.• Co ; --,' t , -.., z ,..,,,-,,,,,-,, ,- -- 5.„...„„" - :•-, p..i.p 'r ''''%Zpsg;,-- - - . 4: . .....:77f . ..4.14- I ._ . i,...,-_,, p 7 , -.1- ~ .r io iv fr'ller,;• t- L 4 ; j': ' .... , -.t , -- , 44-•-.A. , ',,-1 - 4,. , ' 7 . , -- - - A - ' -*L", - . 4 1 t - ' -7,.-1 , 45p. 0 . r ., -. , --;,..;,41.,,,._- , -j!„- • ' --- r...* NO. 1133 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., DAVE JUST RECEIVED Tll E I R large SPRING STOCK 0? BOOTS AND SHOPS, consisting of a great variety of seasonable and i d o l vgakde goods adapted to spring and summer sales. Raving bee n purchased for cash, a , . reduced prices, they f,el warrantial in saying that they can supply Western merchants, by the package or dozen, at as low prices ac the same quality of goods can be purchased in the Eadti.•rn cities. Particular attention given to orders. - • - 4 Alko, a good supply of Now York and Apanisb Foie Leather. ap7:Bln L. C. FIEPBUI3N, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, onzat vita No. 63 Vorrth " --- -. ..;. , -72t....., ,, ,-- 5..-- - L ~-- 1 i 3 _7:5:ir. 5 . L - 4.--- 01 . -- --,--- ;..-..;:--,'- :-' 7 . '" ~,-1 - _7,,,.-=‘ , .t . ?,,,,t- ~-A ,;_teifi*LllA4:l- - ; .t. , 1,`; : ., , e - . ~- n - • :', - -i% 'T -,7,- -r- - -..- 411:4 , &;!, i qy'1.,: - ., ..--: pc -41 4.c _ - .1 1 ,7 _ ik-.,,11;4-Li: f •Le -- -- r. ..-1763- ©ateil, zW3.-- 1 r.7„.... : t.:.,,, „ : 4 - L..T. . ir , ,,,;:r , \. , ..6wt....,„.... ;.vi-:,,,,(4,--.,.-_:6'-,AS'iNtit-.±_--, tiRBLE! MARBLE! I Or 0 Of r.g r L'AS A rr.AuTiFuL SELECTION OF MONUMENTS 9 LTO!4Eb 9 Enclosures, Posts, The public ere respectfully 0.1...nda, our ,rock. Prices low, and work warranted. jylty—is LI I:I.2RTY STREET. FR ES ii SPRING BOOTS AND S&)Es, AT JOSEPH - u. -BORLAND'S, At No. 98 Market street. rrIIE ::.IiBSC'RIBER BEGS LEAVE TO iri/"..11.11 hi] friends ai..l the path:: generally, that li e is opening a large and well selected eocli of Boot. sud Shoes, consisting in part of Gent's, Ladles', Youth's. and Children's Shots, which hav, te,en bought rid. tl C 21311, and will be sold very chen. Give us a call, before purchasing elsewhere. Remeinbor the plum, at the et:eap Cash Store of JuSEPII. H. BORLAND, apl3 No. 98 Market, second door front Fifth street. V I4I RNIICILLI.-10 loxes Italian, just re ceived and for sale by hEYNIER & A N I)EligON, Nu. 31 Wocd Up! ueiio SL Cl:ark:a 'E Nil 1, h ji '' E =ZIA IP - r4 . W ffl. v 8';‘ 1 C.1Ver..... - ; .:'iI.TETRA.I7.:O WHIM" Sit I3 , _;'ANDES, ETC, REANOUS 1 :0 1 _ IMI L',. CURE; IIL - 4 . ;I.ls IJ, `k.). U 13 1, :,d-ti A P. R V A r nOttij;l l l INT 411 • P;ttabulgit Ralroad 1!..; ) ; • Liverpuol acd KlX:Water ;7 ,, a t'• A Stntintt, )tll , . ..t Ti;.lnn and 1., : l'a:tlagli, J. f, (whLrc: samples of the rna- I y F.i." , ..IINESTOCK, Agent. AUCTION SALES. AT NO. 51 FIFTH ST., At 11 Fitth stn. t. • V..., a ~.t•k ore • r. adp, iu a:I v a sa it. d tt, lu 41,1 osae.utaors, from a lar.As t 'lilt 'lll Cl 11:.' tt.t.:y t., WI 11 , -d. Vi t , , naffs ' . . . ~; : , I f'on ;.1,1 :1.1.! I y I awl 1:1C. 1. lc.t..litscl Inral:are, rwv; c... • A , 'l , : : • Al' 7 (I'CIAICIIi. 31 " ; ; D,st,:n .Iry itlitt D A I, L'.s 1?:‘i IN fSTRATOR'S SALE OF EVE -12, %EV; I 11 tt!Nla. URE.--tM TUESDAY 1. 1 1/MIN- I 31av 11th, at 10 Calrck. en the s:a . m•l du,.r of th- C. }: Fifth sir. er, ell l bo sold ti ern 1 finted carol gco, by order of Administrators of thn rat it. of S. F. Noblf, der-aced, an egteneiNe sto._k of . uPre ly Ti a st.ni elegs lit .rurniture, of the hest Pittsburgh Well fa , nire, from lite (11 , :ceet imiterial, and In the riclaat nt - en.l . n and anti , lam XlO lea—comprising all the varieties 01 , ;:..r. Cliaa.ber, hiai fg Room, aod Hall Furniture; Burl; a. ;:c b!) . ...traed lio-eamod Softis,Roisamod R. ception Chairs, Hal ,s,suy Ro,iewmod, Plush Seat Lounge; I •a--wont and Ira .k Walnut, Hair and Plunk Seat Chairs. ! ‘lalnitt and Mahogany Arm Chains; cry , lid l -I' , Mt.: R:eooeocd and Mahogany,Nlar• bl, 110 V-wool Secretary and B,ok Case; Mal imas V Ware, Ma I,M Top and .111allogmny Dr,ssing Ilnr. nun, Mahogany 11. , d9toadii, Marble Top-and I'.l4hominy WaLhetati is. Malt, gany Tow.dStandi, 1t05:•••.,,,,,i and (lorble Top Sideboard, Mahogany Extension (hilt lint Hart:, and Hall Chairs. Tin , arri...104 will 1..• arranged for examination, and the ('at: I, I n Monday morning. niv P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 'VTALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.- 1)u TUESDAY EVENING, May Iltb, ISIS, a' eight ',I, i at tie Conana.rdal Salea Rooms, No. 11 Filth street, Anil 1.0 Ho!.1: to ,d,areet Boni: of PittoLurgh. to do SL &M. Bank of Pittsburgh. C:wens' Lank of Pitt,burgh, L, dd len nsyl, units Insurance Company. !ay t; I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. rvais EVENING, AND EVERY EVEN IN% I TB E'r:K, or until all is sold, will he offered at "IcCAB'INEY SA ET C'T 110 f 120 Wood street, uu , xte% it of rich Gold Jewelry, Gold Itnd Silver tar., et C. T:1.3 Grade will be opeu for examinatfuu ea<ll d Vino n Ladies as ‘N oil as lientlrrnen are r,..sprctful- Iy and they may purchase at private sale, r retail, at very low p' ices, and all goods shall rq . ' I , et, t, d Illld ',... - ihf.kaUrY, or mosey refunded. s t tI t• L e Cr,, I seleckxl and most dedrable t.' I v., ever hr foe sit-red at Auction in thin !in IV ,) men relit the attontion purchasers, to v. 1c tau.t eo:t1 for cash Latatiiately. Sole to 11 t 111,.', ck JOSGIJA GRAY, Salesman. y G. McOAUTI , ZEY, Acet'r. STEINNVAY' PIANOS ! A, V I N NTIRELY SOLD OUT • .Ult S OF • I ' J I\ Nit /I & SONS Ci.I.EI;IiATED PIANOS, W •uuUytuf , rtn tl.: pun:ha:ern, SE,:V C- - ICI Sr PPLY ru ESE LAR INSTRUMENTS, !.iv,... tx:id will soon urrlco 1 - 1, - vaiEn & IRO., N.. :3 Fifth ~tre.,t, A fur Stoinv,,y €tsllB. HOLESALE CLUCK DEPOT, 9. 1 , 141.11 Sir near %Vood. RELlELililk:Tez TiT.I , II7II,AN - 9 ti•/' Jr 4 ;•);•J) AN : R 1 Li." 4. - Nii► PLATED WARE. I!,V I,IL 01, , A N 1.J1( 1 / 4 _,74 - ' u WATCHMAKERS' l'k,"l“S WA ra :1 'Ell" A AT EASTERN PRICES. Seventy-Five New and Second-Hand C.V..tiIAGE AND BEJGGIES, rJ :;:BLS' AT WHITE'S REPOSITORY, TW U MILE RUN, NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE or czchanpr. , on ro,t reasonable terms, a Sit, a-aortmcnt of ,Ir nele s and becond-hand . lltri-giss made by Wat:on, cf Philadelphia, some but little use.; A ko, twemy urn u,w Shggles • ma le in my own shop, from lb very brat material purchased In Eastern market. A tine 1, , t of Trotiio.; Wagons, new and secomthand. Also, a lot of float Wag,te , , Jeauy Linds, Germantown Wagons, rye. Wa7.out seal itockaways, two flue Phastona, seats for foer vcscils, eno of them Watron's make, and the other w Vi rk make. '1 wo Coe Sulkies, ono ramie by Mr. I'. li:dgeri. Philadelphia, and a few Common Buggies, suitable fort gilt marketing. The subscriber flattera himself, that be can make It to the interest of persots wishing to pun chase, to give him a ch:l. The cs , ntiz , liahrt,•at s r. nveLient to tho city, tho Exccilsior Onitlibnii thu door every ton minutes JtIREPII Sal Miller Lager Beet TIIE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO !nlorni his fi and the public in general, that 130 i 3 in the daily ffi•vipt f this Beer, from the well- Brow, ry Strubli. Allegheny City, it having bona dto the id.dt that wet MantfaCCl:ired here for many 3 - tarß, CI. EAR, TASTELF f. and PUltkl. Give me a 311 dud try it. JOHN ROTLI, tf At hid I stow], No. 2d Diam.doil. _ . _ Type MeWI for Sale, ALARGE QUANTITY OF TYPE MET AL for sole. Apitly to BAk 1 k 3IYERB, . . Post Job 01117 e. School for Young Ladles. 17 4 T M. J. BAKEWELL, INTENDS TO v•-j ci.eu hie Bch 01, cu MONDAY, the: fiat of April. TERH,..1.15 00 per qoo; It. , bbtnre itt his eon's honer oed, 191 .I , lB[l, et. IL_., cm, iitrti,t, N. E. Corner f 1 4% NO'fli FIIESII ARRIVAL OF fk- LAD.roer, !tIisSEHI AND CIIILDRF.I.NS' SPRING AND SUMAIER BOOTS AND SHOES, Iv'of w.,le bought for cast), Nnd be tlald at extremely Ira rated, nt the elie,i. Ca-Ai Store of JOS. 11. EORLAND, No. 98 MaAot tdreet, ie:eand door from Fifth. BRU E:-3.—A large - supply of Hair, Flesh, Toottl Co I Nail Brushca, large - supply flnomt qunlitv, COL, etclitiy JCIS.1:111 FLEMLNWS, la 3 3 Corner Diamond and Marko:. f•troot. CWARS.—Anuther lot of imported liavana Cara of tho vr,ll.trnown " C , .luotto" and "Entro Acto, " L ' r‘ak, rocolvod this day, 1 y JOB. FLEMING, my; Corner Diamond end Market street. DERFUMERY.— He zin's. Low's, Ilrt.rl'd and (11eniri treLL• e. tracts La' the handker• eta I ~ !e: ay h - ind .and i,,r ra;o JOS. FLEMING'S, tay.3 Cawner Diamond and Market street. p A L2t.l OE ONE Till) USAND FLOWERS. ~n ;.;.12,, rd this excellent LI beautifyer of the COpi,, jllzt ruCti% ell and for sale at JOB. FLEMING'S, oorn.-r Diamond and Market street. ERY DESCRIPTIONof DRY GOODS, LJ it Ler ha cc, Stapic, Forelga or Domestic, selling very ••heap 0. lIANSON LOVE, ze 0:3 -- 74 Market Fin' eet. _ AN AS.—lt'irst of tho seasonju , st re t y ,tq °Uri fur nth, by IiEY.3IE - li, A- ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood btroct. t tploaitt. Obarlt 9 h ctrl. iii _ LP, 12. 1 - 5, 42. J EIVELRY AMUSEMENTS. FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. 1.1.1k:e and Actin : land ;=tq.-t, r :3CAI L / 0 11._CLIS Boxea to hold eiz persons. Drere Circle a - A far , piette U,;s il,r inr , fit to ME". CHARLES .F 0 T.Z.Ft, on 1.0 j resented an unrivFdled till of enter• CO,l lt IWO spit ndid dramas, and a graLd ward-at divertiatlnent, in ankh the tntiro ktrength of the etock CON P my will appear. Fb IDAV !Stay 7th, p;rformo.l, kr" Le .:1 taro sLat,,) U.o L. leisa*.e.J dtsms,iuJ nets, tuuti,;ed oil Sic Walter Soot t's cove!, entitled I'VE:MOE; or., THE JEW OF YORK. ..... C 113103 re,tor. I Isaac, the Jew Mcßride. Waq,ba, tl.o o . iteberca ...... Julia M. CoLke. It, l3i t . NU 1 LISICA L. 01,1;i. Oran.! 1'..„ •,y l) .Llco MIAs Emily WalLlegjave. J. G. Aelimer. Dori, Mrs B. R. MagiulLL. rig—••C,:',round" Julia M. Cooke. C,Lef•. Barrett. Tho uhulo to c. uclule with (tlist time this sessou) tho local drama at THE Ell: DM AN'S BRIDE; Oa. T' 7 E HEIRESS OF PENN STREET. Fr;sleri.ll Jerome, (a uoble fireman,) Charles Foster. Alic' ..Julia M.Cooke. PITTSUN:GH THEATRE. MISS KIMBERLY The managermEtt 1111110111.1C03 an engagement, for SIX NIGHTS, with the far-hmed moltn.:B Yn - t S, PELL TROWBRI E'S MINSTREL?, From the ?chord street Opera Homo, Boston. TILF BEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD, tl iving i•plen .1 .1 .31! r the beat Dauch2g,and more fun than ever before cot•II in any company. 011S:F.RVE TALENT:9Sg LOCH t LlTkg, the Champion Female and Jig Dancer. Ml uliltl,S popul.r Author, Banjoist and Comedian. LILLY Yh.lt .lebrated T.ithborinist, and known in Pittabui tt The Mocking Bird." 'BBL', the ihvolor hanjoiAt and CAnediatt. Y PEI.L, t he treat Bone Player. J. C. TROWP.itiDGE, the Wonderful nacre. W. 11. BRICK W A Y, the splendid Violinist and Tenor. E. W. PRESCIaT, the great Balladist. All the above, with the exception of the renowned DM SIaITBR, wore formerly attached to Ordway's zEollan . Troupe of Boston. - • . MASTER R ENT Z, only 13 year old, tho most wonderful. , tenor in the world. LITTLE TOMMY, only 11 yearn old, the arnall4 Bone Playbr. Dancer and Comedian living. CARL TRAUTMAN and Prof. J. L. GILBERT. On MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, May 10th, 11th and 12. th, the above groat company will ap pear and give their chafe and Inimitable ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENTS. The performance will be varied each evening, for &tensor which see the PI °gra airucH ot the day. Among other choice things will be gives the Mllowlng:— Opening Churn., By this Company. Fancy Dance By Dick Sifter. " Willie, We have Mi,ned You," .........By Master Rentz., "Ye Winged Winds" By E. W. Prescott, Accompauli d by the "Invisible Chorus.) The vary bent Polka By Pell and Sitter. Champion Jig By Dick Sitter. The Anvil Cli,run By the Company. '• Listen to the Morkitig Bird" By Billy Morris. " Five Milos out of Town " By Lon Morris. Spirit PATO), . By Johnny Pell. "Good Old Friends ". By .1 C. Trowbridge. Tilld BURLESQUE CIRCUS! Introducing Little Tommy, Morris Brothert,Juhuny Poll, and all the Sable Brothers. The whole forming a chaste and numbing entertalnmout eulted to every taw,. lfty'Tickets can to, obtained and Goats secured any time through the day at the Box Office. Doors open at 7'; per foi mance will commence at S o'clock. .It,o- Ton dollars reward will he paid by the management for the (!i_te,,tio% and conviction of any person caught tear ing doer cr othtr•.tiso mutilating the Posters and Bills of the; Theatre—f, r ouch otioncee are punishable by fine and imprisciiment. TO RENT—The 501, , eu.: or the Theatre. JOHN W. 31"CARTHY, BILL POSTER! Tti L L AT'T'END 'lO TIIE POSTING nd DI. ,, TIuBuTI:4 - 1 of all kfn.la of BILLS Ei2lt CONCLI:T3 LECTURES, ExurniTiopm, ao. 911 o , rnmunicatlons- • itber by mall, talegrapb, or Other tu u:1:1 , 7," of tho Morning Post, will reedy° pr,npt ,tt.rnt.fou aDT DAGUERREAN GALLERIES. R.. M. CARGO & CO., ograpiaeru and Arnbrotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 Fi Ui street, and UUi~BEAAI GALLERY, tJI and DILIMOnd, Pit b/tairall ; 4 1j."2 ALL, myl9:tflp I,VVICES' GALLERY OF ART, 0. co M,k_RKET STREET.-PICTURES y at this tiallery by a new and Improved procose givtng the natural color ul the hair, eyf e, dr,cas aud complex, ion. 1:t0 . .. ..re acknowinvigod l,g all who have examine.. thew t.,„ 1 for malorior to any pictures ono: exhibited in this city. CiLi.tonti out! strhugeru are invited to call and examine tits collections of al:caimans. Ills Oallery being on the I. r, ..ly ,o• , icri N. B.—Pictur..d of Child, .0 tahon lu two seconds, at No. ti() street. rti?.?;:tria EL S. IiV:PIES, Artist. A - m LS B. °TYPES— A U NFU L AND DURABLE PICTURE WAJ.:. r iAs:TqC), CAN 'JE 11A9 AS LOW Ad AT ANY N[l Y CLAS3 ESTABLISHMENT IN THE C N T.N.Y, AT 'WALL'S, „..t. ABEAUTIFUL PRlTURE.—Pitutography ig writing by light. The outlineir of the hualau turtn taken by thin precede, and touched by the Artist'a pencil, must 1., p. r Thome who Want such Pictures can get hnilding, ronrth street. [myl:lw I.AiIt:::.:I2.N.L'AN AND AMBROTY"' 4 I Y &TR-LIGET fu A. J 4 hi E -" NEARLY Urii.)23:ll; TUIL POST-OICIOS. Iti 7,101,,r,111:,1 ! a:. t.,11 pleoze, F;ck yc rt:Lo !IS the f. , CL at thuir re,,- ttp2o:ly.tava-ti Removed to 21 IFlfth Street., OThARGO rL CO.'S PH OTOGRAPILLC AND - .J,-4A A 31 . ;Ito TY c/ALLERY has been removed from i ktra,t, Nu. 21 Fifth street, near Alarhet. Th, r' OH baring. built especi-dly f4r the purPose, w.th thre • tr, ilfe not surpassod In the city for e3nifert, cenve o ienre and excnilone e in arrangement. .Ca••• Our eld friendi and patrons and tho,o-wishing su perior hic , neic.,., are invited to call. im..L Reception Room on the ground floor. GE'NTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS. A. 2141'.PARLAND, ERCII N T TAILOR, Corner of Fourth. and Smitlxilettl street•, p ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT ho haa r,.ooltml L•is Spring Aniortineut of GIN'I'LENIEN'S DRESS GOODS, Of the uov.,.et styles, boat quality and most o:ogaut descrip tions, which he is propared to rnannfactnro to order In the LATEST FASIIIONS, And with ouch a character of workmanship, as cannot fall to satiety and pleas-, the most fastldiona tastes. Laptklm JOHN .FIBER & CO., KINCV DYERS IND SCOURERS, No. .Sltroat, BETWE3:4 Wv ,, l) AND LIBERTY STRAUB, PITTSBURGH, PA. All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Ribbons, and every description of SU and Woolen Goods executed at abort notice, and on reasonable terms. tap2B:3m , HE CII EMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, manufactured b ySawyer, re. receives the preference ovor all other kinds ever offered for family use. Its advantages over other Soaps are It is cheaper to MO, ono pound being equal to three of common rosin Soap. 241. Half the time need only be occupied in washing when this Soap is used in place of other Soap. &1. Labor in washing can be nearly dispensed with, as the clothes will require little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear on the washboard. 4th. Roiling the clothes is unnecessary when this Soap Is used, and hard or salt water answers equally as well as colt. 6th. Printers, Machinists, Painters and others, find it far superior to other Soaps. It speedily re. moves grease, tat; paint, printers' ink and dirt from the hands, leaving the skin soft, and free from chaPPinf. To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use 01 the wash-be:AA, the fallowing directions should bo followed: For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one pont4 of Soap, cat it into shavings, and dissolve in ono gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing about ten gallons of warm water; pour In the dissolved Soap, and stir thoroughly. Let tlem soak twenty to thirty minutes, wring out, and rinse in warm water once, cold water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or seam, or grease spots, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise the clothes will conic out clean and white, without rubbing or Cold water about double time in soa mayking. be used In place of hot, requiring ' Observe our name on each bar. For rale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood street, and at our works, opposite the Round House, Pone. Ivania avetue. B. C. Z J H. SAWYER, 1,21 No. 47 Wood street. GROSS Quern's Cod Liver Oil Jell, just received and for silo by y B. L WAIINESTOCIE & 0a Corner Wood end Fourth streets. 8 CASES (3uin Shellac in store and for sale b ap24) 11. L. FAELNESTOCIC & CO., No. CO cur. Wood and Fourth streets. 15 BbyOXES Press i e l ti L ? F as Au t TG ile Es Soaj), for eats & 00., No. GO cor. Wood and Fourth streets. CASES Clab. Liquorice, in store and for Jr sale by b. L. FALINESTOCII, & CO., ap24 No 6) cor. Wood and Fourth streets. EEU swEET POTATOES.-15 barrels kJ Seed Sweet Potatoes for Halo cheap to claw consign rnont by JAS. A. FETZER, ap23 Corner Market and First streets. LAWREz , iet; COUNTY BONDS WANT ED, in exchange for laud. ,E SON, Si Market at. ® ti — TEAAI MILL in complete runin or- 'Nu!, dy. ening licaso etc., nenr thin n city g , to t e. ' CUTHBERT B SON, J 0. FOSTER. *. W. YOUNG YIEGRIST LC half i,-7,6t " the varfons styles, in Cial3 rates. • •-..act,
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