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ap.l9.tf:-c J. W. COOE, Casliar.
ru,INESv , DAIL? UNION PRAYER
It-rY at 1 Al , ',Y;;TT% 11AI L, V:ood street,
trom 12 to 1 o'clock, drily—commencing FRIDAY, April
and continuinz until fortlor La)men will con•
dr.zt the meetings, but Clergy:: en are earnestly requested
to be pro.ent eel Lit." p.-.rt in the e.terckes. Conic in for
nvo minutot, if }so cannot. rom.lin Luger. aplif
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
R(11 TilthiT COMPANY, }
May Cd,
TT TI:UST CO3IPANY hare tili9
daY,CieCl,lred 11 dr. !lel 1:1VE PEit CFNT on the
Capital Streit, not ~1 ii,c i iot:ta of tho last six months, pay.
iablo on and after tho lOtti
my4:lsv JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier.
R.X.CLIANGE LANK 0: PITTRBUY.GLI, I
PittsLurgh, May 4., 1854.
THE PREII , I7NT /0;D DIRECTORS OF THIS
Bar L.- IVYO declared a dividend of . FOUR PER OE T.
on tho Capital St- ch. out h.. proPti of thola , t O r moneba.
.ccliholders, or flair legal rri..rctentativeg, will to paid on
or after tho 14th in ,taut.
c* - 5-2.tv 11. M. MURRAY. Cashier.
li: , N CITY BAls.ll,
Pi,IL-Inirgh, Pa., May 4th, 1858.
THE DI P.i:CTORS of this Bata - . have to is day, do.
clari , cl a divid,nd of THREE PER CENT. upon the
Capital paid in, payahto t“ Stockholders, or their legal re
presontatlvo, on and aft r tt.v 15th instant.
mys:td JOHN MAGOFFIN, Cashier
ALLE:(3II.KNY BANK
l'itt,hurgh, May 4th, 185 S.
Tlll9 BANE has this day, de , lared r. dividend of
TUREE PELt Clr.tiT. on the Capital Stock paid in,
payable at the BAuking Howse, on or aft...r the 14th instant.
mys:2w J. W. COOK, Cashiey.
MECHANICS' BANK,
Pittsburgh, May 4th, 1853.
IT. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THIS
Bank have this day, declared a di , ddend of FOUR
PER CENT. on the Capttal Stock, payable to the Stock
holders or their le g al represeutativcs, on or after the 14th
lust (my5.2e.) GEORGE D. McGREW, Cashier.
CITIZENS' BANK,
Pittsburgh, May 4th, 1658.
TILE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this Bank have
this day, de:lared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT.
on tho Capital Stock, oft of the profits of the last eight
months, payable on demmtd
mys:lot—o
OFFICE WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
May 4th, 1858.
g:y> THE PRESIDE:.7.7 AND DIRECTORS of the Woe t.
era Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, have this
day, declared a dividend of ' , JCR DJLLARS AND FIFTY
CENTS PER SHARE on the Capital Stock. Two dollars
per share of which to be applied as a credit to Stock ac
counts, and TWO hollers and Fifty Centq per share to bo
paid, in cash, to Stockhohltra, on or alter the 12th ins'ent.
tap F. 5.1. GORDON, Secretary.
- k3.I4SS CA_RDS
FITTSKURCiId WEEL V4ME&
. .'OLD Wu. McOULLOUGII
J, iiOYD & CO.
ISAAC JUN:;
JONES
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SPRING. PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corncr iiton3 auci First, Street.a,
PITTSBURGH, PA
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ISSN PACT URRRE OP
iioo ENV IMPROVED PATENT
S'alEf, CULTIVATOR TEETH,
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COENLN R 0 ,9 AND FIRST STILDUTH,
PITTgIiTTRG I L PA
CLAYFON & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
I. Q, IT l'!?, l ye Eft CH ANTS.,
Nr.). 37 DIAMOND ALLEY,
ie!,r Wo, ,trot
re" A. ,v,l ~ 1, Elackl , orry, Cherry, and Coguac
Mrandle3, 011 ?.7.;a •nq,t^.ol•t and I.± , y;tl3od Whiaky, or the
b ,", • r dtlfiydel:
tiEIaGVAIL.
t rim" :1 , 10ORTIEA.1) hai removed to
No. 71 Water streot, below NlEtrkt
jorIN 43 Ift EA ID
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
TL T. L. or
PIG METAL AOD FILOONIS,
NO. 74 WATER 3Ti.::E.EI', ItEL,n7 7 MARKET,
mrl9 ph^TSBURGII, PA
3 i () D & CO.,
EINNUFACTURBR OF
ktraiietill, Plain it Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
For 1t0:311E2,g, Guttering, Spouting,
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
RUSS!A SHEET IRON.
liVarek.or,r.t., No, 136 1 , 1 lest atreet,
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VETZER.,
Horwvroling and. Conimiusion Merchan
Yleur, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Produce generally,
Corner of rattriLet and First streets.
PITTSBIi itGE. PA
70—French G. Bail•3y, ESP William Dilworth, Sr.,
. Cuthbert L San, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, Ilcickull &
wezringe::, S. Brady, Casl•. M. & M. Bank. Lißt k
Mangle, & Co., 0 cargo W. Anderson, Donlo.'•, Paxton & Co.
Wboclir.g. my28../111
DAVID H. VILLLIAMS,
eIIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
'kJ FOP. TIIK ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from Jiro
lumen iln.l ttpurar; and for Ilenting Buildings, public cr
privita, by Swain, Hot or Furnaces.
nroioilav!s PITTSBURGH. PA.
F/NGE OP Fi
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P. TCIICOCK, having purchased the • of JACOB HUFF',I,III, in the of Huff.
M ry , t Ktcle of ilia firm will hereafter be
00. Mr. Huffman will still
:-emain th., 11,u se. HUFFMAN, M'CRZERY 14 CO.
rsturkr,L;ۥ: - ?cr.a., mi , catlanTz co.
(612c:Es-oRI 51.'Czzzay C 0.,)
Forwaidiog and Commission Mehtanis,
PRODUCO, FLOUR AND WOOL.
No. 41.4. Sac,ol;r+ f;TRRST, PITITTOTVIV, TAN -SA.
Lll3 IIIN.rZ C n El:
tipringer B.C.rbaqgh, Joseph E. Elder, Ft.
Piti.shr.rgh ; Fenton Eros.,
H. Childs & CO., " Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore;
B Elg idoy, Co6gravo & Co., " Garret Llartin,Pliiladelphia;
McCandless, Means .k Co., " James, Kent, Sautes S. Co."
G. W. Smith, & Co., WC. , IVOr eZ Graham, .•
Goo. M. &L. Hord, Cinclr.unti en , Stud - Mx. E. Co.,
A. B. FCTISO.I " Var.], G' ilmoro L.
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HISSER BLO • DE.-500 doz. White
bilker Blonde for Bonnet Borden], received, and
wtU bff sold very low to Milliners by the iece at
sp23 HORNE'S, 7p7
144k/et street.
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Evans is a tole al.out thirty eve t. f.a 'y of ix
- by t , tle, and has been n.rtiod to lin a ife about
Evora s% x• flout thirty ay., They lota. , a
ii childr , O. •• oleoa liiMg tea }a arc lf age and
Ott three mouths They hive risid din this city
for some and hove always live.! Lap oily together.
Evans it r.pr.tni by hi, m ,glibors to Le a temperate man.
Th , e .tents to be on otter alnerce of aoy motive impelling
h", h , !1,, , ....torniod , n of this dreadful crimo; yet aircum
etas ces point strongly to Lim as its autaor.
A r o ., lh o rrest of Erotic is jury was called by Coroner
AI. atm :cr. oan , is' lug of Henry Reno, Alfred Slack, L. 0.
Lindsay, Hugh ai'Lareti, William Miler and John Itartase3.
who proceeded to hold an inquest on the bodi..- The follow.
lug testis:: oay was adductd before the jury:—
:b'mn
worn—Live oppra:to the hire of de,:e-0.0%
woa si , ting at my window at Ctout half-paq fin , ...'click
thi maa,log; beard come noise, looked out and now LIIE
-1,..1.0l 01 d.c used on the pavemen ; was hulloing and mo
tioutog Vlllll hi. hand's. I 153. a Evans oo:ng back inn , hi ,
honsa again ; I come into the e-.tt y, end sow tiro iaStiM7
from the learnt-lit of Evan's house; went acrosa the str. et
and tried to extinguish the fire. I then found it was the
woman that was burning; I threw water on the demo:sea
and suppres,ed tt e fire. Evans wee walking to and Cr
around the room, lamenting that some person had murdered
his wife. I examined whether Otero was any wtapon with
which the woman might have been uou•derrd, tut did not
discover any.
Mrs. Letitia ,if Irstyre., sworn—Live in the adjoining house.
When I got up this morning, and was making my co.ff-e I
heard a scream; think it was about half-past five o'clock;
heatmi it repeated eeveral times; thought it was the noise of
a dog I then looked out of the door and called to my bus:
band, as I thought eometbieg wat the matter. Slw Evans
coming into or yard, making a great noise. allsgi. g some
person was killiog his wife. I ratio, aver to Ids house, end
Linked iu ; saw a person after water to extinguish the fire.
I thm found alma. Evacs was dead ; HAW some smoke cnruicg
front the clothing on the body; I think the fire had been
extinguished.
ray Smith, sworn—Live iu th- some hones with
Evan.. Early in the morning I litar.t d cna,vid taik'na to
her c:. ;.I; I ate a harty breakta,t, and went back to bed to
take a 1-ep; 1 then heard the little girl of deceased screaro;
got it . , came down, and saw deceased lying deaa; heard hus
band , t deceased making great lamentations about his poor
wife. I afterwards found the razor at the door, end in my
departo.en:; it had frcah blood on it, and appeared to be
partly wiped.
Cardin! White. swarn—Live in the canoe house as de
ye:v-7,A. I heard Mr. Evans making o great noise; I had
not vet got up 1 then called Mr. Smith, and I soon fl
- and found Mrs. Evans lying dead, tier clothes partly
on fire; I helped to extinguish it. Evans seemed to Le in
erect distract, and alleged that come person had murdered
his wifo. I saw no instrument by which the deed might
have ben committed. I did net retire to bed until after
eleven o'clock, when Mr. Evans had nut yet got home.
Mrs. Jane Sloan, sworn—My attention seas called to the
bowie of Evans by the cries that I heard. I saw deceased
lying in a pool of blood, and entirely dead; saw her child
lying close by its mother; Evan' was also there, and al
leged that his wife came down stairs about form o'clock,
complaining of the toothache; that when he came down he
found her lying on the floor: I saw no fire in the stove.
A. 111 zworn—Wee down town yesterday even
ing, and was paasing Elijah ' , enders' tailor shop, on Ohio
street; stayed there till half-past ten o'clock; went home
from there and observed a light in my shop. When I went
into the shop, David a. Evans, in company with three others,
was there; the others were Hugh Tate, John Robb and
James Martin; they were playing dominoes for amusement.
My establishment i 3 a pottery. 1 conversed with them for
five or ten minutes; that was about fifteen minutes of
eleven. They came out cf the shop to the end of the lot on
Ohio street, when I conversed a few moments with Evans
and the rest of them; I said it was time to go to bed and
left them,
each appearing to go toward his respective home.
There did not appear to be anything wrong with Evans; he
was perfectly sober as far as I could discern; Evans is a
carpenter
„lames .11'1 icker, sworn—Was in company with Mr. Evans
last night above the pottery. In company with three others
went into Wolf's to got some beer; Evans came in after
wards, and appeared to know three of us; one of the men
asked Evans to take a glass of beer; he said he would take
a glass of good brandy; the barkeeper said he had neither
good nor bad brandy, and Evans drank a glass of beer;
think he repeated the doss; we had two drinks, and think
he had also. Left him on Boyle street, proceeding towards
home; he lived two or three equarea from me.
D'. sworn.—Made a careful examination of the
body of deceased; found the throat cut; both of the jugular
veins were cut, and the neck bone broken backwards; took
a cloth and tome water and washed the head nod face.
Found an incision in the angle of the left eye,
as if inflicted
with the fist; found considerable extravaeated bloat about
the incision. The bat of the eye was struck. The body
was extensively horned on the left side, extending from the
head to the feet. I suppose the clothing mast have burned
at least five minutes to cases such Injuries on that ride.
The clothes on the loft aide were charred exceedingly, and
would draw the conclusion that her el flies were Bet en fire
after her throat was cut and she was lying on the floor. Do
not think it possible that the deceased could have cut Ler
own throat. Whoever did it, must have been intent ou hie
purpose, as he cut around the neck bone and left it bare.
VOLUNTARY STATZ.VENT OP DAVID S. EVANS,
(After being duly cautioned that he need not ray anything
that would criminate himself) A few minutes before four
o'clock this morning, my wife called me and told me to get
up; that she had the tooth-ache. I got up, put fire in the
stove, and put the kettle on; then I went back up stairs,
and just as I was getting into bed, the got up; then she said,
"What's the use of g ing buck to bed?" It then wanted a
few minutes of form o'clock; told her I had nothing partic
ular to get up so early for ; she said she would get up; that
she wanted to go to market. I went to bad, and after I got
in, she asked me if she could take the change I hail in my
pocket; I said no, I want that myself; I told her oho had
better take five dollars out of that pile and go to some
butcher that she knew, and get in change gold, that I might
replace it again. She called the oldest little girl to get up
and take the baby; she took the candle Mad went down
stairs into the kitchen ; I then fell over into a kind of a lit
tle doze, and when I awake' ed again it wanted a few min
utes of five o'clock. I heard some one walking through the
hall ; thought Smith had got up; I got up, put on my pants
and boots, and went down. When I opened the door, found
her lying ..here, went up and put my hand on her,and foam'
she was dead: went out to the next door neighbor, think
the name is M'lntyrd; went part of the way to the home
and eallooed to him, I don't know what; I ran hack to the
house; alter that, I daft know that I have any further
statement to make. [Here the bloody razor was exhibited
to the prisoner.) Don't know whose razor this is; bed cue
like it; I shave myself; generally kept the viz - A' ou the
mantel piece. [A piece of flannel in which the razor was
wrapped was examined by Evans.] It looks like what I had
my money in; had eleven ten dollar go , d pieces and two five
dollar gold pieces; had D. S. stamped ea one of the gold
paces, on the opposite side from the eagle; had tho money
lest evening at five o'clock; t..k it out and lookea at it,
thinking I would give the landlord, when be came, one dol
lar I had in my pocket and one of these.
Signe i I DAVID S. EVANS.
The Coroner's Jury, after weighing the above evidence,
rendered a verdict to the effect that Louisa Evans came to
her death from ono deep mortal wound in the throat, which
the believe was inflicted with a razor in the hands of
her husband, David S. Evans.
The prisoner wise retained in custody until last evening
at five o'clock, when he wits committed to jai' to await a
a carer nt,r
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family of ni'
ti y-nogr,
further hearing en Friday.
By a careful examination of the above testimony, It will
be seen that there are some singular discrepancies. It Is
not probable that a man whose wife wee being murdered in
the hotiao would run out into the street to alarm his neigh
bors, without first making an effort to rmcue her. Or if she
were already dead and her clothing on fire, any man with
common humanity would first endeavor to extinguish the
flam e, especially as he was not tin much frightened to go
no to her and touch her to sea if she was dead. 11,sidee
the razor with which the deed was accomplished was the
property of the prisoner, and the piece of flannel with which
the blood was wiped from the weapon ho acknowledges
"looked like what he had his money in." This story about
the money is contradicted. Evans, who is a carpenter by
trade, had not been at work for arms time, and the day be
fore the murder he had borrowed five dollars from hie land
lord. Ills story may be true, but five o'clock in the morn_
ing is a strange time in the day for thieves to make a de_
scent upon a house for the purpose of obtaining booty,
which is the idea Evans seeks to convey. The affair is still
somewhat clouded, yet we think further developments may
be expected at the examination on Friday.
Throughout the day a crowd of persons surrounded the
house of death, and some were bald enough to penetrate the
interior, where the score was sickening. One part of the
room was bespattered with the blood of the murdered wo.
man, the carpet and floor were charred, and the odor of
burnt flesh was discernible in the room.
The infant child of tbo deceased was found lying within a
few feet of her body, and it is said to be so seriously injured
by the fall as to render its recovery doubtful.
This is indeed ono of the most terrible crimes we have
over been called on to record, and we hope we may never
have a similar one. We trust that the mystery still con
nected with the affair may be speedily explained.
Ma 9. CIIMILOTTE BLIJEIS has received the beautiful piece of
music, Just issued, composed by Stephen C. Foster, entitled,
"Lula is (lone." This song is one of lkir. Foster*4 hest com
positions, and Ehould he in the collection of every lover of
muec.
I a. Scutossrat, n gentleman who has attained a great rer
ntation in Baltimore and several other cities for his won
derful and speedy cure of corns, bunions, &c., has arrived
in the city, and will remain a few days, In the practice of
his profession.
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BOYS' clothing for Spring and Bummer, made with neat
ness and care, can be had at fair rates, from Carnagban,
Federal street, Allegheny City. Boys' shirts, white and
colored, boys' gloves, hosiery and under wear, and many
little articles of boys' dress, such as aro with difficulty
obtained, will be found at his establishment fur reasonable
rates. •
.iMr THE SUCCESS WHICH ATTENDS THE USE OF
DR. J. HOSTETTER'S Celebrated Somoch Bitters evinces at
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. Aud at this time it
seems idle to do more than call attention to the great reme
dy of tbs age, in order to awaken public attention to its ex
cellence. It is the only preparation of the hind that is re
liable in all cane, and it is therefore worthy of the consid
eration of the °filleted. The Bitters are pleasant to the
taste, a ;reelble in their effects, and altogether valuable as
e tonic r r remedy for indigestion.
For sale by druggists and dealera generally, every here
and by lIOSTETTER SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprletcro,
68 Water and SS Front 'treats,
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till p.trtic§lly 91nondeti
neighbor,
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t p.tsent t.) I.C . rn n ttu..
:). lie Vann 61:,. , 1,21 to t,
. . • .. a man, as ,1141,1ap. d
1,1.1 hin3u,= , to 1 , . a under h a cArtmani lu slikneee,
,Mb't• L , . +. thc:e luallt!ei Le
•t i t 11 !1 til 11,;(3.:4 of steel. It gm e
th iCCf...9'.011 to bear wit
mari-f r which tilt duties 49 a commander bad
.I; wai 'nut neeea , ary for any testimonial
I , ( ,, r.: plsastat mem)ries alive in ti
th. —bn; in • (ter year , . when ti :e
tit: rat had grown grey, these tAtens won'd
hrt,g bark p'..aaing recilectic,n3. lie therefore, on the
I,a,t cl the Pratt Legion, prnsonted this service to him, with
the he. wkln.3 ed th , : , body, one and all, for hid future pros
-1.,e;
The service cc.helmted of a ealv.r, pitcher, and a pair cf
ir,o,letp, all of rnaelive nilrer, nearly engraved " Col. f. W.
Legion:' On the pitcher ace the fAlovein:;
Inscrlution
CERI CR'CZ.
C'ERRO OOEDO.
PUEBLA.
I , II7SENTE! , TO
S BL A ' ,
SCOTT t.F.•7IrN
P:77'DIIIRGII,
1859.
In acceptin r ; the servlcs Col. Black said if lie possessed the
most art of an ... tor, he Gold not assume any feeling
nal to th•a reality which stirred end elvehed his bosom, and
he p , ....(Fsed the art of concealing Lk emotions, he could
restrain tha! sensibili:v to which ho was constrained to
yield. for the first time h.. , was embarrassed, and hie facet.
tics refused to to their .111 c-. Words hitherto always at his
command had ti,d. he elm . a feared, forever. If all the
friendly iEillletlCO3 of this place, where he had spent so
'may y,strs, had combined together to make him happy by
one act of kii.dncss, they could have contrived no latter de
monstratlon than this 'll3l splendid gift he accepted grate.
fully, without attempting to thank the givers for el they
had done for him, feeling that if in the midnight hour, in
their career abroad, he bad made one hour hang less heavy
to a comrade, th f mention of it this evening was a rich and
a large reward. He was about to leave his old home for
now one, whore a new career was marked out for him and
all belonging to him. On this pitcher was engraved Cerro
Gordo, Vera Cruz and Puebla; co his heart was engraved
the name cf every one in th, Scott Legion. After a few
feeling and appropriate temerles in relation to the American
v.lnutecr,,, he concluMfd by saying that he would take this
splendid offering with him to the far, fair, fertile West, which
was to be the future home of himself and children, and it
shall occupy a plmfe there with his others, the only jewels
he posef s,cd; closing with en invocation of "God's blessing
in its riih,t abundance, now and forever," upon Mr. Rip
pay and 11:6 companions in arms of the Scott Legion.
7 he meeting then adjourned, and the C.clonel was cordial
ly congratulated by many old friends. The occasion was
one of touching interest, and went off very pleasantly.
Terrible Affair An Mercer County.
WC learn some of the particulars of a horrible affair in
Mercer county, resulting io the death of a young married
woman named Kerr, formerly a Miss White, who has been
residing with her father in Lackawannack township. four
miles from the tewn of Mercer. It appears Mrs. Kerr's hue
baud hit for California upwards of five years ago, where he
has remained ever since, but is shortly expected to return
home. Some time last November she became enclente, by
ons Levi Jones, as she alleged, the proprietor of a line of
hacks running from Mercer to New Castle. Terrified at the
thought of her husband returning and finding her in such
a condition, she culled iu a Do. Rogers, (who further called
in a Dr. Schull, of G:eeuville,) fur the purpose of producing
an abortion. She died shortly' eftrr. This le the statement
of Mrs. White, the mother of the deceased. On the other
side, Dr. Rogers declares he was not present until after the
criminal act was committed, and that they told him Dr. s .
had performed the operation. Rogers has been arrested;
Sehull has not yet been taken Into custody. l'o , rs. Kerr was
about twenty-five years of ago, and is described as being a
very)tre.antiful woman. A Coroner's investigation took
- place, and as might be expected, intense excitement per
vades the community for miles around, in consequence of
the developments of this most horrible " taking If " We
expect to learn the facts mere definitely in a day or two.
SALTS OF ESTATE, GOCUND RENTS AND FTOCS . 3.—The
following Fidel were on Tuesday evenim I , y , P. Si Dtvie~
3ucticnoer, et his sale.i rooms, No. 51 Fifth street
5 lots on tl.e corner of Anderson and Laccck street, Alle
gheny, each 25 feet by 90. with three-am y brick dwellings,
&c., belonging to the t state of the late John Tassey, de
ceased. for $3,410, $2,930, and three at $3,000 each.
lots on Wahingtori street, 50 by 250 feet, to Pennsyl
vania canal at $2,150 each.
1 lot adjoining, late the property of Wm. Arthur's, de
ceased, 491Trri - $1,9
Lot, carrier of Overhill street and Centro avenue, Seventh
Ward, Pittsburgh, 20E46 feet, with improvements, for
$1.750.
Lot, and improvements adjoining, for
do do de ,
2 lots, with improvements, in rear of come
1 vacant let aitoining
2 lota 96.1144 on Arthur! street, (each)..... ...
1 lot 2C.x.115 on Demean street
Piece of Is• d in Wilkens township .......
Ground rent of iOO per annum
30 shares rilt.r..,n i Man. Bonk 5tick..........
10 " Citizens Bank
43 "
Tar, GRAND CONCEIIT.--'lur r•ader, no doubt, share in the
our own grixt.fication at the prospect of having anotho
grand concert next week, when they will again have an op•
portunity of hearing Thalber c and Vleuxtemps, the greatest
living artistes. Iu addition to these we rre to have
Madame D'Angri, Miss Ju'iana May, Madame Calrcli and
signor Abeila. This la a much more brilliant company
than the one which gave a concert here some two
inunths ago, and we can safely say that City Hall will be
complet filled on the occasion of the concert, which will
taco on Weduetd ty cr Thursd,y of next week. Mr.
r,,u is no:: in the city, nvlkiug artat3gements for the
MC13.1113 811,1711811.8 -Thl3 troupe played to as large an
audi.nce at the Theatre last night as on Monday evening,
and were received with thunders of applause. One groat
and noticeable difference Letw3en this and to many other
companies of minstrels is the chasteness of their entertain
marts—there bong nothing t offend the most delicate. A
new programme is c (Tared for this evening, when we ope
to see them meet with continued ruccess
DR. MORIARIVS LECTURII..—Wo desire again to call atten
tention to the lecture of Ittv. Dr. Moriarty, of Philadelphia,
who c ill ald•esi the cit!zeus of this place in the basement
c.,1 St. Paul's Cathedral, t;; morrow event eg. The subject is
ono of great interest, viz: "The Political and ReligLus
rffact of British lobe in India," and this divine is amply
qualified to make it entertaining and instructive. The lec
ture is for the benefit of that worthy charitp—the Mercy
nos dtd.
ORPEILNS' festival for the Orphans' Farm
School, under the care of Rev. Mr. Paasavant, is continued
In the City 1011, Market streot, this afternoon and evening.
The large number of fatherless children who look to the
success of this effort for euppoit, ou,ht to quicken the sym_
pitthke of our benevolent citiz•-us to lend their goner 114 aid.
Tire Her; CASE.—An exsmination W 5 instituted into the
atta , k on a child bf Mrs. M'Cauley, by a ferocious hog on
Ybint street, yesterday, by Mayor Weaver, which resulted
in the holding of Mrs. Leander to bail for h'r appearance at
Cuurt on a charge of keving n ferccious hog, as the of.
fending animal seemed to belong to her.
WE observe by the Eastern papers that Thomai C. Kra
mer, ono of the parti es charged with being implicated in
the abduction of Mrs. Moseley, of Philadelphia, has been
arrested in that place, and held to bail for his appearance at
Court.
Tos.vra.:.-11r. Neale played again to benches almost
tenantless at Foster'e Thestre last evening, which we re
gretted much, as his performance of the charaCter cf Her
vale was worthy of a bettor andience He appears this eve
ning as Jack Cade, iu the 13m:1.1s:flan of Kent.
Boors, 81107.9 AND ITLTB, by the case, are to be sold this
mcrning at Davis' Atelier' Booms, Fifth street, at 10 o'cicck.
The Trade will and them all seasonable and choice. *
.THE GREAT SUCCESS which has ever attended the
use of J. M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and the net.
morons certificates which aro daily received, in their favor,
show conclusively that they are the greatest and most relia
ble preparation of the kind ever introduced to the public;
and at this season, when loss of appetite is so prevalent, no
one consulting their own interest can afford to do without
them. The Bitters are pleasant to the taste and agreeable
in their effects. As a tonic they are delightful; they are a
reliable remedy for Dyspepsia, Costiveness, etc., and a sure
preventive of most of the prevailing diseases of the day.
For sale by J. M. OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacturer,
No. 267 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by dealers gen
erally.. my7-1-e
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JOSEPII MEYER,
MANUFACTURER Or
Fancy & Plain Furniture &
Warerooms, 424 Penn street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE,
PITTSBURGH'', PA.
/Or In addition to the Furniture business, I also devote
attention to UNDERTAKING. Hearties and Carriages
thrnished. mr=dly-113
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
I T AK - E
F-7[gf-----I.—Whito Fish, Trout, Salmon,
1 u 4 and Pickerel constanly on hand, a full stork to supply
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS OF 'WRAPPING
IP ../1.. 2c 30 FL the whole,ele trade by Ire% 6 1 IIENRY W. CoLLINB.
ri LASS—
.36O boxes assorted sizes Window
, 'l7 Glue, good con try brand. f r sale VY
rtra.4sv 11. COLLINS
Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Sareet, n'36
IDOTATOES-200bus Nes': a lrnuaoe otatoe3
i
PITTSBURGH, PA.
,k - to arrive, and for ale by
myBEOM H. OOLLINB.
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MANUFACTURERS OF
CiiiiilEiitiAL AND ill'ilit \ El,';.
171'N'T . "11.z.t . n...a.; - .1 1,0 .1: - ,E3 03; T.IIADE Akar:
a; allar - 2;11' EXC . 13.
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SA:,!L'EL Uo LI.
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JOSEPI SNOWDE:t, p.frir.Lend cl
: I Le. Armhante Exriren7r.
'•1::y 11 ith',
.1:II:. marl: ut,clAar d; F•alts 490 bbla. viz :
FrGui first handl. '2.3 bb:.. extia family from wharf at
$4.25. from ',tore : 150 UAL oxtrd family at $1,60; 122
Lb:a. t3,-;potfleo, extra and extra flurily in lota at $3,50,
$4,123. and $4,50
Olt AIN...S:les 60 Inch. Oats from store at 30c.; 60 hush
Rye at 60c.1.. hush.
$.1"...5.11!8 3 total baled from wharf at $l2 11 ton.
GO.S...Faleg 000 de/-n at To. 'll dc,u; 10 bbla. do. at
C. dc , zeti.
Ci 4TEJ.,:...5. de 10 hags I , lu at 124 c. 7 0 15.
POTATOES...9,de 100 sacks rt d from wharf at 3311 bush 4
30 sacks do. from E.tore. at .:oe.
13A0 )14....5a1es 2000 Ito. Shot:Lidera and llama at 7?,', and
lb.
S LT...Sales 125 Gni. No. lat $1,50 I.bl.
SOAP...Sales 100 boxes No. 1 Palm at g 50 11 I,bl.
CIIEESE...S.tIes 20 bore: W. R. at 83,f,50c. 7 6 lb.
DRIED FRUIT...SaIes 24 bu•h. >ppky at sl,_s
WllTSli....l7?ahe 31 bb's. rectifiel at 20c
Foreign kinrkoto
I 'ski 1
lartnPoot, April 30 —The 00102 of Cotton for the week
have been 56,000 bale, including €OOO to myrulators and
9,509 for export On Friday the sales wote 10,000 bales, in-
Eluting 3.00 boles for Eptnulatim and export. The market
closed at the following quotations :—Pair Orleans 774,'; mid.
dlings 7 1.10; fair Mobile 7!1; mid :linos 7; fair uplau a 714':
middling+ 6%. The stock of Cullom in part was 4,5,n00
bales, of which 305,e00 ere American.
Presd duff,+—Tlio market e',s.d quiet. Flour do:lining;
sales Wesh.rn Canal at 90 advancing; sales
red at or(a)6s Id. Coro stoad;'; sales yell ye at 354; white
339 Gtlg34s
Provisions—Market closed steady. Pork lirm at an ad.
vaned of Is. Beef heat y, though cent qu -lilies firm In
prices. Bacon lirm, but quiet. Lard quiet and firm ct
n4s@s7s.
1 roduce—'ugar firm. I ice (lull Rosin firm at 4s 31©
43 Id. Spirits Turpentine 420! 433.
LONDON Measnrs, April 30.—Bruschtuffs quiet, but sti ady.
Sugar firm, at an ativanc3 of 1,. chi. fly for fine qu
Coffee steady. Turpentine doll at4ls 6M4,42.9. Iron :
Iron Rails r teady at ..£6 Welsh Bar Lon steady at £0
LONDON MONEY .11211.13. ET, April 30.—Consols 97!4®07:A" for
money and accydots. American Be. urities unchanged.
Bulli:n in Bank of England increased £90,000.
Cincinnati Claritat
CINCINNATI, May 11 —Flour is in moderate demand; sales
00 bids at $3,36@3,70 for superfine and $3,750 . .0,90 for
extra; the receipts are light. There is an active demand for
Whisky; sales 1200 ibis at 16k, closing buoyant. The Pro
vision .Market c .ntiuues unsettled; the sales to-day were
100,000 lbs bulk Sides at 7X to be delivered the first of next
June, and 60 hhds Paton Sides at 8 1 /c packed; the market
cLeed unsettled and prices were nominal.
STEAM BOATS
CINCINNATI.
For Cluelnnen.
The elegant aide wheel, passenger packet
SUPERIOR—Capt. REL MOND J. OILACK—wiII
leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, on THIS
DAY, the 4th bun., at 12 o'clock, ati
For freight or passage apply r n board, or to
FLACK, BAII.NLS CO., Agents.
Through to St. Louie in five days. This Ix. at connects
with the mail line, and will go through in the time wed:
tied. She will leave on Saturday, ap22
ST. LOUIS.
For St. Lon's.
lOWA Wm. A. Mom, Master.
tiag"The light draught. fast tanning passenger
packet lOWA, Nlooll+3, Master, will leave for
the above and all intermediate ports, on WED
NESDAY, the 2.1.,t instant, at 4 o'clock P. M.
For freight or passage, having superior accomodations,
apply on board, or to. HARDY % McGREW, Agents,
ap2o Corner First and Ferry streets.
For St,. Louis, Galena and Dubuque.
The tine et , amer CLIFTON, Captain Pia—
E .OT
Clerk. C. CARPENTER—Win leave for the alon..ve
and intermediate ports, on WEDNESDAY, the
12th, at 10 o'clock.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
m‘ll FLACK. BARNES & CO., Agents.
ZANESVIIILLE.
- - • - -
For Marlette and Zanesville.
, The steamer E.11.31A GRAHAM, Capt. MeN
HOE AYRES, will leave for the above and all
intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at
4 o'clock, P. M.
For freight or passage apply on board. a 6
China, Glass, and Queensware
SPRING STOCK JUST OPENED,
AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF
M Par 3Et. "SE" MP. "1r ,
122 Wood street, Pittsburgh Pa.
WHO IS NOW REOEIVINU FROM
Furope and Eastern Cities, a choice eseortmout of
articles in his line, comprising new and ta,tetul shapes 01
Pearl White Stone Tea. Dining and Toilet Ware, and the
same in P ail], Gold, Lustre Baud and Fiowers; Fine White.
Vitrified Iron Stone Table Were. known to bo the inset due
able now in nee for Hotels End Steamboats; French China at
new styles, in Pure White and Goldßand, either in sets
single pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Sete; Brit
Mania and Pla'od Castors; German Silver Tea Table B : oons,
Soup Ladles, etc., plated with silver, fine Ivory Handled
Carving, Tee and Table Knives and Fors; Tea Walters and
Trays; Shaker and Sea Erase Table Mats; Jape ed and Dec
orated Tin Set.
Also, a c mp'ete and fall assortment of all avti, les suite.
ble fur the C •UNTRY RETAIL TRAPE, a' prices to please
the public, who are real.ectful,y invited to examine this
stock. mr27:3rutiaw
Pa opus ais.
OFFICE ALLEOIIENY VALLEY RAILROAD,'
Pittsburgh, April 23d, 1858. f
VXTENSION OP RAILROAD TO MA
-4 `.l HONIING.—The Board of Managers of the Allegheny
Valley Railroad Company, invite rroF.,sals for the gradua
tion, masonry and bridging of that portion of said railroad
ly - log between Eitiar ring and m - ntli of Mahoning, a dis•
tancu of tea miles. Ala , . for cross-ties, rail-bars, apace and
chatra. rids ere erli , ited f r doing sail work in sections
of one or more miles, and aho for the whole work. Separ
.te bide for gradnaticn and masonry, 1 - ridgtur,
iron, spites and chairs, for the wh Ae or pert of said work
will be considered.
Payments to he made as work - progresses in the preferred
stock of the Company, bearing 12 'ea cent. interest. Bile to
be roc, iced at the (Alcoa the Cu-alp:my, until 'ATURDAN
the 15'h day of May next Oy order of 0 - , Board.
ap24:3 - w W. I+ JOLINSTON. President.
Contract for Supply of Marine
IlOospitai.
CUSTOM HOUSE, '
Pittsburgh, April 12th. ISSS.
IgOTICE IS lIEREBY GIVEN, THAT
Sealed Proposals accent p mied by proper guarantees,
according to forms to be furuhli.d., on application at this
office, will be received thereat until 12 o'clock, meridian, on
the FlTttiT TUESDAY in Juno nest, for the aepply of the
Marine Hospital, near this city, with the a: tides of Pros
lone, Medicine, etc., enumerated In said forms. The (pan
ties stated ere estimated with reference to the several num
ber of patients in the Hospital, but the United States reserve
the right to take more or Laes of said articles, accordingly
as they may be actually required. If the articles delivered
at the Hospital are not in the judgment of the Physician,
of the best quality, and adapted to the Hospital he will be
at liberty to reject the same, to purchase other article in
their stead, and to charge the contractor with any excess in
the nett over the contract prices.
The United States reserve the right to accept the proposal
for the whole or any peitioa of the articles specified.
JOHN HASTINGS,
Surveyor and Agent Marine Hospital.
HARDWARE•
AM.IIEL FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
street . , Pittsburgh, Las on hand a large
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Which he will soli very low for CASE. In addition to his
Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and o large
%.i.sortment of Carpenter's Tools, he has received a largo sup
ply of Sausage Cutters and Stuffers ;
Shovels, Tongues and Pokers;
Sleigh Bells, and Enameled
ctig Preserving Kettles.
01lice of Sealer of Weights an
Measures.
THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED,
SEALER OF WEIGHTS A. 1173 HEASUIZ
May be found henceforth, in Cherry alley, Le:v.can Third
and Fourth streets, where orders may be left.
mrl3:tf CHARLES ILiRNETT.
11011r.5.1 DASZELL
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251
Libart7 street. Pitt:lll77Mb* Pa. tovisnr.
GO AID SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium 131 ind Factory,
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH.
THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
House with VENITULN BLINDS, of the moat exqui
site and elaborate finish,will find tt 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 work
warranted. No. 7' TIFITID Street. Pittsburgh. fesvS:lyta
BELT' HOOKS—For splicing India Rubber
or Leather Belting—a Bupply of the different eizee,
just received nee' for cab, by & U. PLIILLIPd,
ae. and 23 St. Clair streot.
VP CASES Sic. Liquorice, in Flare and fo:
vie by B. L. FAHNESTOCN. a CO.,
No dO cor. Wood and Fourth areal.
ap24
WRITING PAPERS.—Letter Paper, Cap
and Note Papers, plain or ruled. At Wholesale er
Retail, by 0. JOHNSTON 00.,
Pa l er Dealers, CT Wood street.
XF235 WIMAf S I: - L.x., 2
RUSSER4i T
CON@ISTING OF CA3ti - VAIL.§
RESINOUS SUBSTAIiCES, ETC,
rl7 I` , l :10 .2EZ)
P A.IZ
lIE UNDERSIGNED IS PREIED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF
J. Roofs, with Russell's Mastic. The compcdOen is adapted for all kinds of Roofs, flat or steep; it can also be
applied or` Tin, Iron, or 0 d makin g a perfect job. This COVaposition is not effected by atmospheric changes ;
it will wither crack nor run ; it is impervious to water ; ;FIRE PROOF and more curable than any other kind of 4, of
log. ro , fing. material rord in vas quantities throughout the 1:111:00. Stales. on houses, Bridges, Rolling Mills,
Itailrosd Cars, and giving entire saoiefaction, and is conridotel a perfect protection from the elements.
Although this roofing was .. , n1) introduced here in 1656, it can be seeen on many of the tnildings in the city. Also, cn
m-at of the Railroads.
I herr refer to a few plsces where this Roofing is in use, and can be seen--Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad ; at Belle
Air; Bridgeport; Martinsville; Portland ; Lagrange ; St.mbenviLe • McCoy's; Wellsville; Liverpool and Rochester Fla
dons, and the Manchester Depot; Pransylvania Central P.ailread; Spruce Crerit Astoria Station, 31111 at Tipton and Par
sonage at Altoona; Allegheny City, Westminster Coiiege, and many other Buildings; Pittsburgh, J. McCully's Ware
house; Sen. Trimble's Hotel; also, numerous others in this city.
All orders left at No. 24'% LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of the ma
erial oan be seen,) recoivo prompt attention, by
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THE GREA i LSI
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OF THE AGE .
R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has dif3COV
ered In ono of our common parThiro wards a remed3 -
that cures-
Every kind of Humor,
nom THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMit
PIMPLE.
Ire has tried It in over eleven hundred cases, and neve:
failed except in two C 11403, (both thunder healer.) lle ha,
now in bin possession over one hundrAd certificates of its
value, ail within twenty miles of Stanton.
Two bottle's are warranted to care a nursing sore ,norttb.
Ono to three bottles will cure the wurat kind of Pimple:.
oa the face.
Two or three bottles will clear the system of biles.
Two bottles are warranted to care the worst canker In th,
month or stomach.
Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind
of Erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to care all humor iifthe
oyes.
Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the earn and
blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to curs corrupt and
mining ulcers.
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind
of ringworm.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the moat des
perate case of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure ealt-P.hearn.
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula.
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken.
ROX_BURY, MASS
Dude MADA2I,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery,
In curing all kind of humors, is so well established by the
unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need
not say anything on the subject, as the moat skilful physi
cians and the most careful Druggists in the country are un
animous in its praise.
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do.
It with a full knowledge of the curative power. hi relieving
all, and curing most of those diseases In which you are no
fortunately so liable: That most excruciating disease to am
affectionate mother.
NURSING 1 SORE MOUTH,
To curod In if by a miracle; your own temper hi restored t
its natural sweetness, and your babe from eho and fretful
nape to calm and sweet slumbers ; and the Discoye
ry becomes a fountain of bleming to your husband and
household.
In the more advanced stages of
CANKER
t extends to the stomach, causing
which Ls nothing but canker of the stem h ; than to thi
intestine and _ __ _
creating a sinking, gone feeling, and an intik:fere:l3c even to
the cares of your Tamil).
Your stomach is
your food distresses you, and yon can oLly Lake certain
kinds, and oven of that your system does not get half the
nourishment it contains as the scrimonone fluid of the canker
oats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be.
comes sallow or greenish, and your best day i! gone. For
want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a
train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly
adapted to
Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, wealnesa of the
spine and email of the beck, pain of the hip Joint when you
retire, irregularity of the bowel; and oleo, that most excra
dating of disegseo, the
PILES.
How many thousands of poor women are suffering from
this disease and pining away a miseruble life, and their next
door neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to impreat.
00 your mind that good old proverb, " An ounce of preven•
don Is better than a pound of cure." in the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventative end the cure, with this great
and good quality, that it will never, under any clrcumatance , ,
do you any injury.
Ne change of diet ever neces•tary—tat the bi-et you can get
and enough of it.
DILEOTIONS HOB 115 E—Adults one table spoonful prr day—
Children over ten yams deasert spoonful—Children from Ey ,
to eioht years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be al_
cableio all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on tlit
bawds twice a day. Yonre truly,
DONALD KENNEDY.
Price $l,OO per bottle. For sale by
Dr. GEO. 11. KEYSItlit,
No 140 Wood.:4treot. Pittshriren
FOR THROAT AND LUNG DISLASES,
BOWAN'S VEGET LE OMPOL I,U,
PREPARED BY BOWMAN & CO.,
For eilo by
Ind Druggists generally. Eip3rdkrr
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NO. 1133 WOOS STIPLEET,_
IJAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR
large SPRING STOOK. OF BOOTS AND SHOES,
consisting of a groat variety of seasonable and fe.shiutable
goods adapted to spring and snann-r sales. Fraying been
purchased for cash, at reduced prices, they f •cil warranted
in saying that they can supply Western merclAnts by the
package or dozen, at as low prices as the same quality of
goods can be purchased in the Eastern cities. Particular
attention given to orders.
Also, a good supply of New York and Spanish Solo
Leather.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER.
0771103 WIT Et. ItEiTiEIISN.
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M ARBLE MARBLE!!
ciT ®M JO /CellißGO
riesA BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
TEEICIO3Urta3, Posts, ac., mac.
The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock.
Prices low, and work warranted.
i7IIY-13 NO. 355 LIBERTY STREET.
R ESIL ABR_.v AL
—OF—
SPRING BOOTS AND iIOES,
AT JOSEPH ti. BORLAND'S,
At No. 98 Dieirket street.
TWF4 SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO
Inform his friends and the public generally, that le
is opining a large and well selected stock of Boots and Slice ,
consisting in part of Gent's, Ladies', Boys', Youth's, %! lase
and Children's Shoes, which have been bought chiefly ,
Cash, and will be sold very cheap. Dive us a call, briar
purchasing elsewhere. Remember tlio place, at the C , ea
Cash Store of J.)9F,PEI 11. 808 LA ND,
apl3 No. 99 Market, second dour from Fifth eteeo•
VERMIOILLI.-10 boxes Italian, just re
ceived and for sale by
ILEYMER & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood stn.
Opposite St. Charles Hotel.
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far? ,
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b1i.`,T11.3 - r,..',.4 L L.
DYSPEPSIA,
KIDNEYS,
RAW AND INFLAMED,
CURE;
U S :
ALLEGHENY; l',A
C#llo. Ft. F.EYSIR, i'ittsbur4l,,
J. P. F.t..}.CAING, 411,71,11eDy City,
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PITTSBURGH, PA.,
L. U. HEPBURN,
ROOFI
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MaT 2- re. cu Q .
W. F. FAITNESTOCK, Agent
A GCTION SALES.
lAILY SALEO.4 FIFTH ST.,
FAt the new Comm S
erciaAT N l
Eska s - •.oonts, No. 5-4, Fifth
street, every week day, are held publi, ,ales - of goods in all
variety, suited for the trade and c.msnmere, from a large
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign
ments, that moat bpi clusssi
AT O'CLOCK. A. M.,
srti , Ira, Compri sing n ly everything
'ino ler personal And family use; table cut-
Lonts mei shots; Ir.liee ware,
AT *2. rC P. M., .
s;-.1
hardv.-ts;;•;
:_iture, now and socond-band;
von CUIII war©;
ILL ; grozerie 3, Ike.
AT 7 t.PCIACK, P.
artici,-3; wurchos; clocza; jecia'a . y; musical inatrn•
nwnt.; gnu,: c:woing,; dry goods.; boots and Fshoea. book
,qlLt.itni;,ry. /tr. P. M. DAVIS. Auct.A
.vl,l 11-!,:tert ttr:
TRADE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, GAIT
ERS, ETC,' —0 , IVEDNE•DhY MOMNING, May 12,
a: 10 o'el ek, tali he col , t the Cart:mere) I Sale Rooms,
io. f. 4 Fifth street, a fr sh desirable stock of Boots, S oes,
Gaiter - 4, etc. Al.w. Wool Flats, and Cloth and Glavd Caps,
comprising, b e.2.sta men's calf and m rocco 'Boots;
• ‘• lad,ete lasting Gaiters;
•• morocco Buskins;
Inhops". Brotees;
;;-ate' half calf Ga!tsre
• bays' patent leather Shoes ;
men's Brog ;
" Shore;
3 6 ' gent's patent leather Gaiters;
•• men's velvet and carpet Slippers;
3 " boys' Boots:
• men's calf Boots;
• •• Wool Hats;
men's cloth a• 0 glnz<d Caps—termscash.
I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
THIS EVENING, AND EVERY EVEN
ING THIS WEER, or until all is sold, will be offered
at 3icCARINEY'S AUCTION HOUSE, 120 Wood street, an
exten , ive assortment of rich Gold Jewelry, Gold and Silver
Watches, ,dc., etc. The Goode will be open for examination
each day, ‘.'hen Ladies as well as Gentlemen are rspectful
ly invited t.) call, and they may purchase at private sale,
wholesale or retail, at very low prices, and all go.uls shall
prove as rep re ented and satisfactory, or money refunded.
This is believed to be the best selected and most desirable
stock of Jewolry, etc., ever befw e effered at Auction in this
city, and is every way worthy the attention of purchasers,
as the whole must b, sold for cash immediately. Sale to
commence each evening at 111,o'cl ck
JOSHUA GRAY, Salesman.
W. G. aIcOARTNEY, Ancfr.
STEIN WAY' PIANOS !
AVIN G
ENTIRELY SOLD OUT
OUR LARGE SPRING STOCK op
STEINWAY & SONS
CELEBRATED PIANOS,
lVc s&d respectfully infurci the public and purchmera,
LIND CEICE SUPPLY
OF THESE POPULAR INSTRUMENTS,
Ix now being shipped, and will soon arrive.
AILEBER .Sa. BRO.,
No. C 3 Fifth street,
Solo Agerltq for Steinway & Sous
WHOLE SALE CLOCK DEPOT,
No. 412 Fifth street, neon . Wood.
REINRIAN dr, MEYRAsig,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE
JEWELRY,
ALVER i‘ND PLATED WARE.
FANCY GOODS.
WITCIIIIIILERS 9 TOOLS
W ITCH M A 'Ett IA L,
AT EASTERN PRICES.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESIATh.
TUE UNDERSIGNED WILL EXPOSE
to pabEc halo, oa the premises, On the 1601
day of June next, tho Ilea! Eatato of SAMUEL
JONES, lat.:. (.1 Rol , iris,n township, Washington county
Pa , de-eased, ,cnt , pling of a tract of land situate in Itobic,
sun township, is said county, containing
163 A.cR,
More or 1V , 3 . !. Thia Form is situated on the Pittsburgh and
Steut,tiville Itaiirond. IS !Miss from Pittiburgh, is well tm
pro, I. situ is convenient Li Chtfrehe=, Fchoois and Mills.
On;.-third of the pnrchase money wit remain In the land
during the lifetime of tee widow. the interest thereof to be
paid to her anucal:y. One-half the remainder to be paid
on the tires of Ap , ll, 1659, win n possession will be pken—
the remaining half In one year therefrom. without intersih
.1 AM 6'9 JONES,
mylits JOilsl JONES, Ex` eentere.
THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY
announce to their customers and the public, that ow
ing to the price of Parley and HOPS. and to suit the Limos,
they are brewing a light and delicious flavor,d CREAM
ALE, which they aro selling at $4 -p barrel, and have KEGS
iF TEN GALLONS each, to accommodate private families.
They have ak , , X ALE, at $6; XX at $7, and superior
ENNET at $8 7:61 bbl., and smaller casks in proportion.
Also, excellent PoaTElt AND BROWN STOUT.
2r . Olden Bent to their Brewery on PITT STREET, will
r, eels,' prompt attention.
nurlaflia GEO. W. PNITII 4r CO.
JAMES S. NOON, ALDERMAN, EX
OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND POLICE
MAGISTRATE—Office, No. 69 Grant street, nearly oppo
site the Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Depositions, Acknow
ledgments and Probates taken; the Records examined,
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Wills. Leases, Articles of Agree.
ment, and of Partnership, Letters of Attorney, etc., etc.,
drawn up at short notice; Marriages Solemnized, and all
business in the hue of his official duties, promptly attended
to. t,,lj , Office hours, from 7% A. M. to 1 P. s., and from 2
to 6 P. Al apStly
Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment.
10R THE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF
iseasts, lccated at HAYSVILLE STATION, on the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, ten mike
West of the city. For the healthful exercise and amusement
of patients, and others friendly to the system, who may
wish to spend tome time with us, we have 'lately erected a
fine GY ASIIINI and BOWLING ALLEY.
Address Box II'N, Pittsburgh, Pa
J. I:Mk:FORD, M D.,l, hysiclan3
mylo:3m , !aav—ifil K. FREASE, M. D. j
FRENCH CLASS.
MISS BLAKELY
INTENDS FORMING A CLASS OF
YOUNG LADIES,
Wishing to receive instructions in the
3E" 0 210 i. MS Ea, 22. g^ la. et. g.r. 45
Apply at No. 163 Third street. mylo:tf
11RE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO
inform his friends and the public in general, that be
is In the daily receipt of this delicious Beer, from the well
known Brewery c f J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, it leaving
been pronounced to be the beat that was manufactured here
fur many years, CLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURE. Give me
a call and try k. JOHN ROTH,
ap24:tf At his old stand, o. i 6 Diamend.
School for Young Ladles.
WTI. J. BAKEWELL, INTENDS TO
open Ilia 9ch •01, on MONDAY, tho sth of April.
Tinto, sl5 00 per quay tor. Residence at his eon's hOl.llO
191 Eocond street. Rooms, Smithfold street, N. E. corner
of Diamond alloy. mr29:tf
A NOTIIER FRESH ARRIVAL OF
LAMBS', MUSES' AND ciuLDRENs ,
SPRING AND SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which were bought fcr cash, and will bo sold at extremely
,ct niteA, at the Cheap Cash Store of
302. 11. 13013. LAND,
~, .3 No. S 8 Market street, second door from Fifth.
; (A BAGS Dried Apples,
for sale by
13AGALEV, COSGRAVE k CO.,
T.- 1R sky 'AI Wrlchl ..ttrr.f
4)110104'6 Extract of Copatva anti arsa
paella—A a freak stpp'y of this celbrated remedy
rocelred by 30d. FIEN 7 ING,
null) Corner Diamand and Market street.
G 0 Cll 3&)11, VER
Light Cream Ale.
Alderman's Office.
Summer Lager Beer.
AMUSEMENTS.
POSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE.
Foi.• Icsiee and linn , ger—
A , til:g and Ste Ninnegt r
Tr.gourer...
r nt. Lae it J:IC3 i. , 1 hold LI 11 , -: su - ....: $5 00
Dress Circle ar.(l Parquetto 50c.
Cr Cr Tier 23C.
ZA-76- Doss open at 7 o'e!ock—commence at half past I,la
CONPINITED EtCC&EB
- - -•
Thud a;gl:t of the oryzartement of the celebrated Amorl•
ca tfaz , (l.,-J, Mr. NEAPII , ', who Rill, to.nlitht, by erpeoial
cf his hilm. , .qott9 admit-ore, appears In his greet
original part of Jack Cade.
v*F.fiNFISDAI 7 FCENING,May 11th. 1358, will be p.r
cra. , l Judge Cooed', colel.mted av, in five acts, of
JACI: CA DE. At, 11.EBELLI N.
Jack Cade... fir. Neafte. Friar Lacy W. H. Batley
Lord Soya.... J. G. Ashmer.l Marianne..... Julia M. Cooke
Favorite Dance Mlss Emily Waldegravo.
To conrlnde rrith the favorite farce of
MY PRECIOU6 BETSEY: or, BOBTAILS VERSUS
w„ TAILS.
Ir.Bubtail...M.: A. W.Young. re. Wegtail...Misa Fisher
In preparatien, the great play or "Iltu - olde. the Mer
chant of Callas."
PITTSBURGH THE ATRE.
MISS KIMBERLY
ANOTIIEIt OItEAT BUDGET OF RUNT
"Ica us ur w laugh who never laneed before.
And those who alwass laughed now laugh the mote."
THTS, (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, May 12th, Third
night of the far•fantid,
MORRIS BR iS, PBLL /c TROWBRIDGE'S MINSTRELS,
Received on Monday and Tuotday evenings, with uproarious
laughter by an immense audience, filling the Theatre to its
utmost capacity. One and all proclaim them
THE VERY BEST COM 'ANY IN TUE WORLD.
jse - OBSERVE THE TALENT.-yaa
DIO 7 SUTER, TAN MnRR'S, ET LLY mnßius. JOHN
NY PELL, J. C TROWERTDriE, E. W. PRESCOTT, W
13 1 1.(\fEW •Y, C \ L TEA LITMA`J. Prof. J. L. GILBERT,
MASTER RENTZ, and LITTLE TOMMY,
enti,e ch.in,; in the Programme sash
evening.
A GRAND VIATINEE,
On SATURDAY, c ra roes cal:: at 8 o'clock—at which, ladles
can bring their littlecbildron unaccompanied by gentlemen.
Thoy can now secure teats for the MATINEE, at Kleeber &
Bro.'s Must^ Store, Fifth street.
Box Tickets 37 cont., and no extra charge for secured
seats. Second Tier 2- cents. Doors cp,,n71% —commeqcs
at 8 o'clock. Seats can bo secured at the Box( Mee through
the day. myl2
JOHN W. M'CARTHY,
BILL POSTER!
- ILL ATTEND Z U THE POSTING
and DISTRIBUTIN I of all kinds of
BILLS FOR CONCERTS I,ICCTIMES, EXHIBITIONS, &c.
All coramnnications—either by mail, tolegraph, or other.
wise—din.cted to Um taco of the Morning Bost, will recelTe
prompt at . o; Titian apT
DAGITERREAN GALLERIES.
11.. M. CARGO & CO.,
Pbotograpaners and Anthrotypistg,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 Fi th street, and
SIINBitAM. GALLERY,
S. W. cor. of Mari,-t street and Diamond, Dittobargt.
PRICES TO SUIT ALL. tuylg:tf-Sp
WYKES' GALLERY OF ART,
- Nro. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES
_N taken at this Gallery by a new and improved process
giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex,
ion. They are acknowledged by all who have examin....
them to he far superior to any pictures eve' exhibited in this
city. Citizens and strangers aro invited to call and examine
his large collections of specimens. His Gallery being on the
second floor, is easy of access.
N. S.—Pictures of Children taken in two saconds, at No.
CO Market street.
nay2T:tfle 3. wywirii, Artist.
AMBROTYPE S -
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PIOTUBE
WARRANTED, CAN 1311 lIAD AS LOW
AS AT ,ANY FIRST CLAS3 ESTABLISIIIINNT
lti THIS, CoUNTItY, AT
Af 0 1;4 El AL
NEW DAGITERREAN AND AMBRoTy
SK AND RLDE-LIGHT
GALLERY,
VWlli eTB.LET, NEARLY OPPOSIT - 1: - MIE POET-OFFEJI,
VICTIIRES tatl6n iu all the vs.rkroz style 3, la 92.)
d warrants: to please, at reaaoriablo =as.
triv • Sick' or d, r,oroC•ll9 taken at their I , 2:Wm.:a,
e.D'A):I..,,
_.I)IIOTOGRAPII6.—These beautiful PIC
TURES, taken in the highest style of the art, colored
in oil or plain, can be bad eingl) or by the quantity, at
WALLS Gallery, Jon. ' Building, Fourth street. fruyB:lw
Removed to 21 Fifth Street.
eIARGO Co.'s PHOTOGRAPIIIC AND
AI'•IBROTYPE OALLEI3.Y has been rolgaved front
ti Fourth street, to No. 0. Fitth street, near Maibet.
Theca rooms having been built espechilly for the purpose,
with three bug' Halts, aro not acrpassed in the city for
oemfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement.
- -
fl4rOnr I. i,nd6 and patrons, and thoae wishing en
p-rior tli rneseea, nro invited to ctn. Rot-op:ion Boom
nad Sr:Li on the ground fluor. ap7
JOITN EIBER & CO.,
FANCY DYERS AND SCOURERS,
laTc). r 3 ..€3l=tl3.
atrivt:N WOOD AND IJDYRTY STRUTS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Ribbons, and
rxx•ry description of Hilt and Woolen (bode executed at
elioct notice, and on reaeunable terme. [ap'2B,3rn
T'
, CIIE AI ICAL OLIVE ERASIVE
SOAP, manufactured by B. O. it J. H. Sawyer, re
receiven tho,:ireforence over all other kinds ever offered for
family Ca.
Its aivairiage.: over other Soaps are :—lst It is cl raper
to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin
Soap. 21 lied the time r,ecci only be occupied in washing
when this Soap is used in place of other Soap. id. Labor
In washing can be nearly dispensed with, as the clothes
will require little if any rubhing, thus avoiding their wear
on the wash-board 4th. Boiling the clothes is unnecessary
when this Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers
equally as well n 9 Loft. 6th. Printers, Machinists, Painters'..
and °there, find it far superior to other Soaps. It speedily re
moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the
hands, leaving the skin volt, and free from chapping.
To avoid thu labor or rubbing the clothes, and the use of
the wa.sh.bo..rel, the following directions should be followed :
Scr the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one
I po.lnd of Soap, cut it into shavings, and dissolve in one
1 g ap,-in of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing
1 liL , Olll ten gallons of warm water: pour in the dissolved
1 S,,E,p, and stir thoroughly. Let them soak twenty to thirty
I: L aws • wring out, and rinse in warm water once, cold
laa
watertwi...m. A very dirty wrist-band, or seam, or grease
isp , ta, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise the
clothes will .acme out clean and white, without rubbing or
boiling. Cold water may be need in place of hot, requiring
about double time in soaking.
..pj- Observe oar name on each bar.
Par sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood
Ei t r set, and at our works, opposite the Bound House, Penn
ey], VAS avenue. B. 0. & J H. SAWYBII,
.• 11 No. 4' Wood street.
GROSS Quern's Cod Liver Oil Jelly,
4„, Just ren:dved and for nolo by
U. L. PATINE:WOOS k CO.
.4
Corso- Wood and Fourth greets.
Crum Shellac; in store and for sale
B. L..FAILNESTOCK Jk CO.,
No_ Co cor. Woc,d twit Fourth etret,ts.
8 CASE
bl
d Castile Sow., for sale
15 BOXES - re Et. L. FAHNEST r COLC
Y b
;WU N o. c 0 cor. Wood And Fourth etrte,ta.
SCASES Club. L;(4ll.o.rice., in store and for
sale by B. G- FAUINESTOCK tc CO.,
a 024 No co car: wood and Faurth at,eata.
QEED SWEET POTLiTOES.-15 barrela
Seed Sweet Potatoes for sale cheap to close co litn
mont .lAS. A. PETZP.II I2
ap23 Corner Ildarltist and First streets.
_LAWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT
ED, In exchange for land.
ap22. S. CUTHBERT Et SON, 51 Market et.
A STEAM MILL in complete running or
der, with dwelling hone, etc., near the city, for
B. CUIIISERT &
61 Market street.
1 GGS.-10 bbls. fresh Eggs, received and
for Bab by JAMES A FETZER,
my 4 Corner Firat and Market strmba.
fIOUNTRY BACON.-1000 1b8: Country
N u ./ Pacon,,juet received and for sale by
JAMES A. 'FETZER,
Corner Market and First streets
-WESTERN LANDS of good quality, fcr
sale or exchange for Real Estate in the city
S. CUT BERT& SON. 51 Market Bt.
ALA OIL.-10 baskets pure, just reo'd
k.. 1 and for enlo by REYMER & ANDERSON,
m 54 No. f 9 Wood street.
ririEESE.-15 cues Pin 3 Apple EnglisE,
IL) ;net received and for solo by
REYMER & ANDERSON,
No. R) Wood street,
Oppesite the St. Charles HoteL
DUTTON TRIMMINGS.—Cotton Fringes
v.,/ and Braids fir trimming Bascom and. Children's
Clothing—all widths remind at JO9. lIORNNT,
ap23 No 57 Market street.
DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Mantles, Mourn
ing Goods. Table Linens, linen Tablo Clothe White
Goode, Noodle Work, Collars, and Domeatio Gooda—all of
which will be told very low for cash.
C. HANSON LUPE,
Formerly Love Brothers,
No. 74 Market street.
TEXAS, TEXAS.— 540 acre of good farm
ing land In Rays county, near Austin, Texas. Prairie
and timber land, $3 per acre, for Belo by
myll S. CUTIIBERT t SON. 51 31erket et.
TWO BUILDING LOTS on Caldwell street,
for ale by S. CU11310311.T C SON,
61 Market street.
TO PRINTERS.—The subscriber has now
on hind, and is daily receiving, from the manufac
turers, a large assortment of Printer's Stock.
R. W Potter's Printer's Cards, from No. 1 to 7, Saba
China, Porcelain Satin Enamelled, and colored.
Card B arils, in sheets;
McCrecry's Celebrated colored Inks;
" Card
" News
Lay r• nro=
Varnish and Size;
e.,:o:t.d Printing
am Par,ero;
Pphlet Oover Papers;
Glawod and Pintail Papers, red, g.ecn and :or I low;
Stool Blue 01: zed Papers, and a large earortment plain
Note, Setter, Cap, and Vole Post, blue
J. and
B. white.
WELDIN,
tiS Wood street, near loarth.
...... ..J O. FOSTKEL
A. W. YOUNG.
, KGE SIEGRIST.
IMAAN AND MANA9=33
WALL'S, lourth kroot