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    'EC lA,t NOTIC ES
N FIRST
11 4- ./. W. SYKES
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Catar?h.
;7 7 , stht th7lt their treatment
c.i.r• -. th- timt diteaze exists
• ami during its
roe .
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iitrtingthi•ri i•i H ti,y xis ED !CA LI N
LIAL,..TION, 'itch , n but only an Failia-
Ivied I.lcnc ovra';'re tiracts, sod Inva
lids elm:icily 1 unjust wasting the prectouis
timo cr curability ca any tr, , atment Lased upon the plausi•
ble, but falin ii the , i ...ant the can l,r r,ecti,cl
in a direct nuiurier by ir.lusiation.
„CV-- No elt•+run far cor:ari ;soon.
A list of qztorti)nr L, scat to tb , ,30 wilibLug to consult
us by lettor.
D. C. M. FITCLI .4 J. W. YR FA.
191 P,,ri , trec.t. Pittebur:•h. Pa.
417- INVALID, 4 . VE. (1..7 TRIED IIf)OFLAND'6. GER
MAN BITTERS: It not. rt-ad the fullowinv
• - i have :• n for a long tekriea of years af•
'A ill.d`t:Vity of the Liver, mud Nerv,,uB
%to , . Ntvtrs have been xo rcdue,l no to
rcuder qulto nut:. for the transuctioT3 of any kind cf
in:.. ire rt.. AI ler many eminent Idly:A.:ions. and
using i..c•iptlonp, ogee Cc•i..4:
day. tnppr° I t, In apt.iigAid , to In cane,
ioh kV:ly, failLd t hr.ve api -tbanen: relief A friehi!, with
ranch I._ raii.wi.•ll, n..• to try ii bottle cf your ~,io b ra.
ed Bitt ers. I has, taoltiv,l.lid 0110 day COrattaq:Ce
(111. PVC Lld. I can. ,•th le • atate that it hall hap
pily iteiprca•-d; hawo gotouish-
Ingly improve.?,:.d 1 to feel an tilolllol I had grown
(Rudder.; .• 1;4 wktrl : an d / .4 , 1 /1, lam almo.t pre.
paned M 5,y i; 1 Loi.' c,1.,a10r myself granulated fJr any
bu.hno-, t ii,.,, I would ns noon have under
nkFu t.. 4 •Fy , 111, c 7.1..," 103 to alivo attempted it
Y ,"rr, r• uprc:'iiU y,
T, Dr. C. :\1 : ItEr.tiolp't ift
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!'.:(1 :PLC. D. “.50. H. H.I:YSKIL
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T 111; ALll;dr! IdNY SANK—The busluesa of this
Bank tcil to transa7d,d at the. corner of Third and
Fond on and a;tec .74nclay the 19th hut.
apl9.tf—o .7. W. COOK, Cashier.
OD TININESS MEN',S DAILY UNION PRAYER
at LAFAYETTE HALL, Wood street,
from 12 to 1 o'clock, d.4—commencing FRIDAY, April
thh, and continuinz until further notice. Laymen will con•
duct the meeting.. but Clerg zr en are earnestly requested
to be present and take part in the 01. - ercies. Coma in for
five minutes, if you esnnot remain longer.
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
piTrsBuRGE: TRUST CO`IPANY,
May 3d, 1t,58.
011, PITT,F•BUROLI TRUST COMPANY have phis
(111 y, decl.red a dividend of FITE PER CENT. on the
Capital Stock, out of the rents of the last six months, pay
able on and after the lOtli ‘ instlat.
ray4:lv, , JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OT PITTSBURGH, I
Pitt9horgh, May 4,1653. ;
L,WTILE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THIS
thinhave tleclar,il a dividend or FOUR PER GENT.
on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of the !nit 817-'months,
li to ,:clioldra, or their legal reprenntatives, will ha paid on
or aft, the 14th It-lain:it
IRON CITY BANK.
Pittt!qiurgh, Pa., May 4th, 1858.
THE DIII2CTORS of this Bank hare this day, de
clared a .dividend of THREE' PER CENT. upon the
Capital pair) in, payable to Stockholders, or their legal re.
presentatlves, o awl After the 16th instant.
tuy6:td .iOTIN MAC/OE7IN, Cashier
ALLEGHENY BANK
PittThurgh, May 4th, 1858.
this day, declared dividend of
TIJRBE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock paid in,
payable at th•e Banking - House, on or aster the 14th instant.
myst2w J. F 7. COOK, Cashier.
MECHANICS' BANK, r
Pittsburgh, May 4th, 1858.
Ir.-zeo TUE PR ESIDI:IVT AND DIRECTORS OF THIS
ft•v.:"7 Bank have this day, declared a dividend of FOUR
PER CENT. on the Capßai Stock, payable to the Stock
holders or th• it legal re preeentatives, on or after the 14th
inst (mys.f.:w) GEORGE D. McGREW, Cashier.
CITIZEN'S' BANK,
.
I'Dtichtirgh, May 4th, IKB. )
lOD THE Et)ARD OF DIRECTORS of this 13ank have
this day ' de:lared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT.
on the Capital Stock, ont of the profits of the last eight
months, payuLle on demand
Mys:lot—o
aw.r.roE SVE6TERN IN:qTRAZ:OO., COMPANY,
:May 9th, ISf.B.
1 . 1:a. THE , PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS of the Watt.
11 %9, declalcd
CENTS PER 5H.,,,%E , on tho Capital Stock. Two dollars
per share of Ivhicli be applied as a credit to Stock ac
count 4, and Two 'Dolla Ca and Fifty Cents per. share to be
paid, in cull, to Stothho. 'dam, OD Or etc* the 12th ins'ant.
my& F. M. GORDON, Secretary.
; :s , ' CARDS
B ` iN.
NTTIi;US'ff2UL
„TAT. McOULLOUGH
JNO. L. :BOYD
ISAAC JOYE,,,
JONES, BOYD & CO.
(AST STEEL.
ALGO.
SPRING, PLOW AND A. R. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Cornor Roos and Firot Strooto,
$315 PITTSBITPAH, PA
1=5:13
D. Q ROGERS' fir. CO.,
2IAAI3I 9 .ACTIIREE9 OP
P.OOEl2B' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETII,
commr. Ross. AND FT'3.9T STREETS,
PITTABMIGIEL PA
WILLIAM CLANTON 7 & CO.,
WHOLESALE , AND RETAIL
a 4 I 4R, YJ ®C:, .24.2 LLa. C 6CE Alit/ TS ,
NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Near Wood stre,t,
111,,tvz uu haud, rilae,‘7berry, Cherry, and Cognac
Brandies, Oil Konue;l:.`lela nad Rectified - Whisky, of the
re rAlit r. dzl6ydel:
ItEMOVAL.
JOHN MOORIIEAD has romored to
No. 74 Water street, ,)elovr Market
AE; LIFAT JR 0 0 Fu' EA IP
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Y')! TIIS EA.LS
PEC METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET, L•ELOW MARKET,
mrl9 , PITTSBURGH, PA
HADmoo .13R & CO.,
MANUFACTURER OF
ALlEcicau, Piain Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
For R oo ,lng, Guttering, Spouting, &o.
AGENT:S FOR WOOD'S PATENT
IMITATION RUSSIA SWEET IRON.
Vilairehonae, No. 136 First street,
mr2G:ly is
PE'TZER,
Forwarding a - od COTtiThiSSiOII Merchant,
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rlour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Tiatier, Etods, Dried Fruit
and Produco , generally,
° Cowyecr of Market and Pleat. atroets.
PI'ETBBI i tiG 11. ?A
Franciti G. Bail 3y, Ile: William Dilworth, Sr.,
. Cutlll,rt l'itV , b4r4ll; Boyd & Ott, ID.,kkell A
itruciy, c , „} . 1. & M. Bank. Lixt a flow,ll,
C Ge,..tM . .. Anlorhm, Donlo Paxton & Co.
my2.4:2;.t.f
DAVID H. WILLIAXS,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
FOR TILE I,RECMON OF GAS WORKS, for from five
qurnbrA r. , :d for Heating Buildings, public or
7riv ste, Pb•clui, Hot rater or Furoac, , 33.
rtyB:l .o .l PITTSBURGH, PA.
CiiIINGE OF FllO.lll.
p. TXTCIICOCK, having purchased the
_EA G JACOB HUFFMAN, in tie firm of fluff.
Cr. ry the etyle of firm will hereafter be
M'OltE EBY St C.). Mr. Huff:nail will still
remain in the F 1 1 ,7 1 ,. HUFE MAN, M'CREBBY CO.
lIEITCLCCOCE.E., ..I.ll'Cal"E'llialY Si. CO.
(riuccrs.p.3 TO HUFFMAN, VC2E.F.nr Co,)
Forwarditig an;l Commission Met hants,
11=
PRODUCE, FLOUR AND WOOL.
No. 213 SE.ODND PITT3BDT-013, PEtilg.l
C.117/111D17096
tlpring,e: HarLF.r.,gll. J 0 ,. - li J' Eld,r, et. Louis;
Piti-3burgh '• Feni , n Bros., "
H. Child. 9 ,!,.• Co., Hrui.ll 1:. Dorocy, Baltima re;
Eagaley, Co3grave & Co., " Garret b.. Martin,Plifladelphia;
licearldicn,rdt.ans ‘i Co., " Jame% Rent, E,,atee & Co. "
G. W. Smith, .3: Co., " Wearier A: Graham,
Qeo. M. d; L. Hord, Cincinnati Krone, Strlrling & Co.,
A. B. Fenton & tiros., " Yard, (Gillian., k Co.,
WHISKER BLONDE.--500 doz. White
I,sliislcor Blonde for Bonne: Borders, received, and
'Fill be cold very low to Millinere by the piece, at
lIORNE'S, 77 Market street.
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LANCA.STED, April 30 14r,4
A. D. K.A.UFSIAN
my i •4'3Aaa
IL 141 3IURRAY, Cashier
Z. D. JONES. Ca',bier.
.. D. BOGER
PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTSBURGH, PA
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FFAiRS
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:t ; T. moit of ciur city rend:
t fernriti-n new, :id it i
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the Penu W. rss of I: It. 1..] .
situaled In tk,utti Pittsturg:thltna.odiattrl) at...ye:tones' fioty .
U.rif g . cod consiftt of sere al di,tinct boil Ibp
tlicwn th:Lui,,h the prende,e by th, and
r......Laur. Mr. Beal°, a geutioman qual
ified for his rei-pousible
There ire two furnaces far the bf window
ofily one of which fa f.t pre Sent tIl and one
furnaroft -r thr man ufactiire of :info au.l .e. Thif or.
tablbilifinoot has been in operobai f more than two'ity
years, fi-aving been originated by Mr Wiltioni M'Cully. Mr.
Preder;ck I.e.reri, father of the present preriotor, alter
warda became partn.r cl )I r. The style of the
firm afterwards rholge.l I Lor.lll, St , rlirg .4 Co., then to
1.-ereuz k Wightun.u. a:..1 ,;ace the deuces* eI the elder LOT.
z 11 in the posneen h net tho present owner. The
glass nianuieot urrel at this entablishrnent is of good quality.
In the judo,. glare factory now in opi ration there are
te a polo is moo, and these turn out from six to seven boxes
of glass each per day, making in all from sixty to seventy_
ea, hates daily, or about four hundred a week. In this
branch of the mnuufitcture about forty hands are empioyed,
two blowers to end' pot.
The vial and bottle factory has one furnace, containing
seven pots, and four blowers work at ono pot. In thin de
partment about sixty hands are employed, who turn out
from one hundred and fifty to one hundred and seventy-live
gross of vials and bottles daily, r f every size nod description.
A large proportion of these are mineral water bottles, and
we arc Wormed that the orders for this article this season
have exceeded two thousand gross, one firm in St. Louis
having ordered twelve hundred gross.
To those who do not understand the macdue operandi of
the manufacture of glass, a short description of the process
will be acceptable, and we will give a sketch of its rationale,
for the benefit of our country readers more especially. •
A mixture is made of sand, soda ash, limo and salt, in cer
tain proportions, and to this Is sometimes added a portion of
cutlet or broken glass. This mixture is placed in the pots In
the furnaces in the evening, and in the morning, from twelve
to fourteen hence afterwards, it Is welted into glass and ready
to work. In the manufacture of glass, the blower takes a
sufficient quantity of glass on the end of his pipe, the quan.
tity varying with the sizo of the vial to be blown, and after
rolling it over a few times on a smooth slab, drops it into
the mould and blows it until it reaches tho proper size and
strap , The bottle is then detached from the pipe and the
neck f nished with another instrument; a boy provided with
a lona fork immediately carries It MT to an oven, in which
it is paced for the purpose of being tempered. After being
kept at a certain heat for some time, the oven is allowed to
cool 4iminElly, and the ware Is completed, It is then trans
ferred to the packing room, where it is sorted and tested,
and all ware not calming up to a certain standard is cast
aside, and the blower is not paid for it. A good blower will
make from three to four gross of bottles or six to eight gross
of vials daily, the wages for which amounts to between sixty
and eighty dollars per mouth.
The manufacture of window glass le more complicated.
roe glass, which is difftrently proportioned from that used
for vials, is first blown into cylinders from one-sixteenth to
an eighth cf an inch thick, about five inches in diameter,
and from bur to five feet long, open at both ends. After
being allowed to cool, these cylinders are split from end to
end on ono side, by means of a piece of hot iron. They are
then carried to the oven room, where the cylinders are
placed in a very hot oven, the split upwards; the cylinders
are arranred at certain distances on a revolving wheel, and,
as they reach a certain point, when partially melted, they
are opened by a man, with a long iron instrument. passing
on to the next aperture they are now almost at a melting
heat, and are flattened down by anot' er workman, with a
heavy block of wood attached toe long handle. Moving on,
the now flattened glass passes Into a cooler atmosphere, and
is loaded by machinery on the first of a train of email iron
care, and, as car after car is loaded in this manner, the first
passes on, till, on reaching the outside of the oven, it is
quite cool and thoroughly tempered. Those sheets, when
they come out, are about three feet by four, sometimes
larger. They are carried to the cutting room, where two
men, with diamonds, take glass, examine, select, and cut it
into the different sizes, with an astonishing rapidity. It is
then packed into boxes of fifty feet each, when it is ready
fur market. This factory tgtu,s out about twenty thousand
boxes annually. They entililtiy in their business about one
cask cf soda ash daily.
The number of hands employed In these works is about
one hundred and seventy-five, when ell the "houses" era
going. At present they employ a'..out one hundred and
thirty, sixty in the vial department, forty in the window
glass factory, and thirty in the packing department. The
average wages of each of these hands is about fifty dollars
per month. The work only ton hours a day. Mr. John V.
Anti', a fine mechanic, is foreman of the vial factory, and
Mr. William illaye, who understands his department per
lectly, is chief of too WIMIOW house.' a.s.i...ea.e is cue
general mimagtr and superintendent of the works.
It is pleasant to see these "-sturdy eons of toil " at their
labors, and to know that the prosperity of our city is built,
not upon the slippery basis of wild speculation, but on the
combined basis of labor and capital, and as long as we give
due encouragement to the former, without allowing it to be
hard pressed by the latter, we need have no fears for the
future of our city. We shall, at an early day, pay a visit to
other of our manufactories, and give the result of our oL•
servations.
Till MINSTRELS !LT Miss KIMBERLY'S TIIEATILE.—We have
not the least doubt but that two-thirds of all classes of our
citizens will go to hear the renowned troupe of minstrels
who are now giving their Ethiopian entertainments at Miss
Kimberly's Theatre. No kind of amusement draws so well
in this city as that which is now fashionably termed Negro
Opera. While first class dramatic performances aro given to
almost empty benches, a company of minstrels will come
among us and fill a hall or a theatre nightly for weeks. The
troupe now engaged at the old Theatre is compered of par
ties well known to our citizens. Lon Morris and hie brother
Billy, better known hero as the "Mocking Bird," Johnny
Pell, Trowbridge and Prescott, were for many years attached
to Ordway's .12.eleans, and Dick Bitter has performed many
successful engagements, and by ono and all has been ac
knowledged the champion female and jig dancer of the
world. Then, in addition, there are the little 1 rodigies'
Master Rentz and Little Tommy, only eleven and thirteen
years old, who really perform wonders. 01 course all the
young folks will want to see these little chaps, and we would
suggest to the management the policy of giving a Matinee
on Saturday afternoon, so that families may be able to bring
out all the children.
ENDED LN SIICKS.—On Tueeday afternoon Mr. John Herron,
who occupies a lot in the Ninth Ward, made complaint
against a number of lumbermen for occupying more than
thirty-two feet in width, with their rafts, which he alleged
was a great inconvenience to him, and contrary to a city
ordinance. Four or live of the parties were arrested and
taken before Mayor Weaver, who examined the flatter and
hold over a decision until yesterday morning, when he de.
cided that the ordinance relative to the Allegheny wharf,
under which this prosecution was laid, did not extend be
yond the aqueduct, and that the case was therefore dis
missed.
Nl.l\ BOOKS received this day at Clark's News Depot, No. 4
Girard House, Smithfield attest, corner of Third. 151 r. Clark
is fast filling up his shelves with the choicest gems of Amer
ican liters ore, and intends hereafter to present to each and
every patron who purchases a book of one dollar and up
arde a pre sent of some kind, such as may be expedient to
him, in no case less than one-tenth the value of the book,
nor ni.re than one-half. By this moans be is in hopes to
disseminate Lt least one-third more than in the ordinary
way, et the some time dividing his profits among his patrons
in a useful manner, he hopes to gain the favor a all. Call
and examine.
Tug Lscruas 7018 EVZIVING —We hope none of our readers
who desire to spend an evening in ra'iunal enJoy ment, will
neglect being present at the leaturo of Rev. Dr. Moriarty,
on India, in the basement of St. Paul's Cathedral, this eve'
ning. The doctor has had sufficient experience to enable
him to speak knowingly on the suhkct he has chosen, and
wo hope a largo audience may be prevent. The p7.,ceeds e f
the lecture are to be applied to the Mercy Iloepital, and this
fact alone should draw many to the I..cture.
TILL NATIONAL—Mr Near apposnd last night in hi 3
great character of Jack Cade, at Foster's National Theatre.
This evening he appears as Harolde, the Merchant of Calais,
In a new play of that name, and also as Don Ca. , ar de lOazan
As this yelling will he his benefit and last appearance, we
Lope our play-goers may glee him a bumper at parting.
Tnit 31Avolt lo.d only half a dozen C. 18113 b2fore him ye' -
t , ,rday morning, four of which he sent to jail, the rest pay
ing their tines. his other business war unimportant.
TUE 01 , P3AN . E1 Dail at City Hall closed last evening, havin g
been moderately successful. 3Sr. Passavant is a philauthro
pint, and his etnrts for the good of the Hufferlug shou'd be
warmly seconded by a generous public.
Bore' clothing for Spring and Bummer, made with neat
ness nod care, em bri had at fair rates, from carntighan,
Federal street, Allegheny City. BoyA' shirts, white and
colored, boys' gloves, and under wear, and many
little articles a boys' dress, such as are with difficulty
obtained, will be found at his establishment tic rensonnble
ratns.
p THE SUCCESS WHICH AT - TENDS Till: USE (Yi
DR. J. HOSTETTER'S Celebrated Somach 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 rumor•
tug those painful and fearful &sepses. And at this time It
seems idle to do more than call attention to the great reme
dy of the age, in order to awaken public attention to its ex
cellence. It is the only preparation of the kind that is re
liable in all eases, and It is therefore worthy of the conoid•
eratiou of the afflicted. The Bitters are pleasant to the
taste, a :rreible in their effects, and altogether valuable as
a tonic or remedy for Indigestion.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere,
and by =STETTER A . SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
68 Water and 68 Front B tree ta
:tablishauonte
present upring end comi•
!flo•nufvrturiug e:,tabliehro•••
t • give our re3der3 eonle i.l,
t t.t,
MIME
l'll.s4,burgil Retail Market
11; . ;;:i inrrn.ng our regular woo'coy ro
c,rrectod
I'A7‘;ILY
9 0 10c.
8 4 10
10 (a 12
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I ivy Putting 5 0 6
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.. T:. !is it, , , 35 0 41
Turies,; 83 01,00
G.,,, " 60 ,g 75
Duck;7l pair 36 (51 45
Chickens, 1, ,, pair
~. 25 0 43
Fish. Frilwou, 14 string SO 0 35
- Pi rch, 25 (a) ::;:)
Seeker, o
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111 Id, Leaf, ri3 il'i 2) 20
11 "ig 12 1 /,
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Onions, ? h'f p'k 1 1100 1
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31 1.1 711 ';1
Potatoes, Nesh'n'k '
r. Red, 80 10
TUrnipM, " 8 di 19
Radishes, 71 bunch 2 di 4
Beets, 3 0 5
Onions, &oil', o 4 0 ii
Carrot; - 3 0 4
Parsnip; " 3 @ 4
horseradish,
2 (0 5
Cabbage, wirh 3 0 4
Cucumbers, 5 (0) 8
Cranberries, ? quart 12%® 15
White Beans, 6 di 8
hominy, " 6 0 10
Apple Butter, " 10 di 12%
OLOCDR, Freed, " 12 0 15
Spinnach, per panfal, 5 0 6
Lettuce per head, 10 3
ANparagus, . bunch, 6 0 8
Applas, p half peck 10 0 12 1 2 '
Dried Peaches, 11 quart 10 di 12%
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Tue AI.`.I:4I3ENY NIGRDER.—We visited Allegheny again
yesterday for the purpose of ascertaining whether any
furthi r developments had been made in the matter of the
murder of Tuesday. In the vicinity of Evans' house con.
siderable excitement still prevails, and though rumors of
ev:ry kind, some of them ridiculous in the extreme, were
freely circulated, yet nothing reliable, in addition to what
we aiated yesterday, has been developed. Ouo little lv y
makes a statement that be beard high words In Evans'
house, and that when lie went there the door was slammed
in his face; but the story is not generally credited. To-mor
row the affair will undergo another investigation, when the
additional facts will be made public.
—The unfortunate victim was interred yesterday after.
noon. bhe was followed to the grave by an Immense nnnt
• er of persons, and up to the departure of the funeral, the
sidewalks In the neighborhood of the house were completely
blocked up by au anxious crowd.
Foe the information of those: of our readers who may
want to purchase carpets, we will say, a most excellent
assortment of these goods can now be seen at A. M'Tighe's,
corner of Grant and Fifth streets; and as regards the prices,
we suppose it is enough to make it known that M'Tighe
offers goci, all wool, two ply, Ingrain Carpets at fifty to
sixty-two cents a yard, and he tells us that all his other
carpets he Belle at proportionate prices. •
CoNcsar.—A concert was given in the First Associate Re
formed Church of Manchester on Tuesday evening, and re
peated last night, for the benefit of the Sabbath school
attached to that church. The entertainments wore under
the direction of Mr. Slack, end the performance of the
amateur musicians was such as to do credit to themselves
and their leader. The church was well filled on both even
ings, and the proceeds must have been considerable.
INCREAtaD TRAVEL AND FnEiGar.— The Pennsylvania Rail
road brought in yesterday, at noon, over two hundred and
fifty passengers, and we noticed over six thousand barrels of
dour delivered on the wha• f yesterday, by boat, and shippcd
on the Pennsylvania Central before evening. We are glad
to notice the increaie on this valuable Innis.
FIIENITIIIIP--We refer our readers to the advertisement of
Messrs. Fackiner dr. Irwin, In another column. Their estab.
lishment is at No 103 Smithfield street, near Fifth, and they
are well supplied with a large stock of furniture, manufac
tured in their own stops, which will compare favorably
with any in the city. We commend this firm to the patron
age of our readers.
CUBE'S Naws DIPOT.-Ihe budget of news for this week,
on hand at J. B. D. Clark's News Depot, N 0.4 Gira-d House,
consisting of Ballon's Pictorial, the Weekly Novelette, Dol
lar Newspaper, Leslie's Illustrated, Flag of Our Union, and
the New York Weekly. He has also lea:lived Ballou's
Monthly, one of the beat and decidedly the cheapest maga
gine now published. Call and supply yourselves.
THE GREAT SUCCESS which his over attended the
use of J. M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and the nu
merous certificates which aro daily received, in their favor,
show conclusively that they aro the greatest and most relia
ble preparation of the kind ever introduced to the public;
and at this seaspn, when loss of appetite is so prevalent, no
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 mannfactur, r,
No. 267 Penn street, Piltsburgh, Pa., and by dealers gen
erally. my7-1-c
JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs,
Warerooms, 424 Penn street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE,
PITTSBURGI3I, PA:.
2n-• In addition to the Furnftnre business, I also devote
attention to UNDERTAKING. Hearties and Carriages
furnished.
•
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS CF WRAPPING
Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Slreet,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
M.,llags bought at market prices
JAMES P. TANNER,
56 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Invite.] the attention of his customers and buyers general
ly, to his large stock of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
Bought direct from Manufacturers in Massachusetts,
COMPRISING
BR GANS,
UAITERS
LadIEV, :Matson' and Childreu'm
BONNI'TS,
FIATS awl
FANCY IIATB
Man, 11.,ye and Youth's
PAIN! LEAF,
LEG Lfl
PA"s:'AMA alid
STRAW HATS
Men, Buys and Yuutli'd
WOOL and FUlt HILTS
All of which will be found in groat variety
41? - r Great inducements offered ',to CASTI and prompt
TIME BUYERS
Orders solicited and carefully selected and packed
tur'27:dtJel—is
D. NINNIES, JR., M. D.,
DRUGGIST AND PHARMACEUTIST,
No. 2 Girard noose,
eMITIIFIELD STREET, THIRD DOOR BELOW THIRD
DEALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Tobacco and Cigars,
Trance!, Surgical Instruments, and all other articles usual
ly kept in a retail Drug Store.
Personal attention given to compounding Prescriptions
at all hours of the day or night.
NEW TRIMMINGS! NEW TRIMMINGS
J. BUSH,
No. 65 Market street,
Ladies, walk in and examine the New Spring Stock of
TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES, GAUNTLETS,
MISSES' EMBROIDERED MARSEILLES SKIRTS,
EXPANSION STEEL SPRING SKIRTS,
EMBROIDERED, MECHANIC AND
FRENCH CORSETS!
INFANTS' FANCY CAPS,
Awl HEAD-DRESSES, AT
J. BUS t I S,
apt No. 65 Market street.
POTATOES -200 bus Nesb onnock Potatoes
to arrive, and for sale by
LuyB HENRY H. COLLINS.
A 'li 111111 XEUS.
L, AA .
J. li'• J. GiLLF.,PLE,
S.IXICKL 21tRIVP!',
Can;fal , y :.%1 Lg ...,SEria S-tperi,:te7;_l •
the Alc7ehro.te' E.zehan7e.
Prrrsr.sr.Gll, May 12. 185;
FLOUR—The sales that transpired to-day amount to 383
bids. viz :—From first ands : 188 bbls.imperfine from v, hart
at $3.50 From stera: 105 Ws. in lots at $3,00 for Hui er
line, $4,12 for extri an $4,50 for extra family.
GRAIN...SaIes I:00 bmii. Corn from depot at 43c.; 150
bush. Outs from stare at 30c. "V..
IIAY—S des 12 t'ais from wharf at s7(a)l2 7 t-2 ton; 2 tons
baled from ,tore a . t $lO.
POTATOES...SaIes 50 bush. Neshannecks from depot at
35c.; 50 bush. do. from a harf at 46c. bush.
BUTTER...SaIes 10 bbls. solid packed at 12c.1, 4 . lb.
EGGS—Sales 10 bble. at 7,e,taBc. 'f damn.
MOLASSES...SaIes 18 bbl I. N. 0. at 37;4c. - {3
BACON...SaIes 2000 Ma Sides at ; 15,000 lb& Should.
ere in lota at 7%c.; 4000 lbs. llama at 01.4'c. tipi lb.
CHEESE...SaIes 20 boxes W. R. at 7@9c. lb.
FLSH...SeIes 6 bbla. Herring at $6; 4 half bbla. Luke
Superior Whitt at $8; IS half bble. N 0.3 medium Mack( red
at $650; 10 bbls. No. 3 largo do. at $12.50; 5 bble. Baltimore
Herring at $B.
COFFEE—SaIes 20 bags Rio at 121.,/,/.4121,,,ce t 4 th.
LIME...Sales 15 bids Louisville at $1,25 0 , bbl.
DRIED FRUIT...SaI, s 62 bush. Apples at $ 1 ,25f; - 1 , 1,3T!...
HOMINY...SaIes 4 bbls at $4 ',7+ , Ltd.
OlL...Sales 30 bbla No. 1 Lard at 85P. rik gallon, raola ; 10
bbls. No. 2 at 75c. rail; time sales at 88(100.
WHISKY...SaIes 87 bids. raw at 17@loc. /I gallon; 67
bbls. rectified at 1.0.@20,.,.
9 ® 10
lb 18
20 22
8 © 10
YEW YORE, May 12.—Cotton; sales 800 bale , ; market heavy
and nominal. Flour firm; 12,000 bbls Eold. Why at firm;
sales 43,000 bush at $1,0201,10 for rfd and 1, 1,15q1,2.5 for
white. C .rn; 26,000 bush sold at 70073 for white. Pork
dull at $11,50 for prime. Reran 11-I,t; flame 8 1 / 2 @B. Lard
heavy at 11c. Linseed Oil We. Lt. astern Illdes 16c. Tallow
fret. Whisky steady at 201 , Y.201i". Sugar s toady at 6 for
Orleans, and 59 , i@7 1 % . for Muscovado. Coffee steady at 144:
@llV t . Freights active.
Now YORK, May 12.—The receipts of Beeves were 331.10;
Sheep 5940; BWhae 930. Beef is dull and Etas declined lc;
sales at 6344)10 averaging 8. Sheep lower and dull at $3,50
@3,60, averaging $4,62. Swine lower at 5 <35.?4
Now York Stook 111 arket.
New YOMC, May 12.—N00n.--Stocks dull. Chicago and
Rock Island 78; Illinois Central R. R. 9:11..& Illinois Central
bonds 90; Mich. Southern 2534; N. Y. Central 88%; Reading
47; Missouri Els 84%; Galena and Chicago 89%; Erie 24%;
Cleveland and Toledo 45%; Ohio's 1860 102; Ohio's 1875
105%. Sterling Each,/ ngo dull at 109%@110.
Doening.—Stocks dull, but easier. Chicago and Rock
Island 78; Cumberland Ccal lilinoi3 central R. R. 91;
Illinois Central bonds 90; Mich. Southern 25 1 /.% N. Y. Geo.
tral 87%; Reading 46%; Canton Co. 21; Galena and Chicago
89%; Erie 253.4; La Grassi grants 31, , ,1.,y; Nicartiguas 3.
The elegant aide wheel, passenger packet
SUPERIOR—Capt. Reratoan J. GRACE—WiII
leave Pittsburgh for Cinci2mai, on THIS
DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, mf
For freight or passage apply rn board, or to
FLACK, BARNES a CO., Agents.
Through to St. Louis in five day,,. 'llia boat connects
with the mail line, and will go through in the time speci
fied. Ehe will leave on Saturday. ap22
- - -
For St. Louts.
lOWA Wm. A. Mocsz, Master.
The light draught, fast running passenger
packet lOWA, Manz, Master, will leave for
-- the above and all intermediate ports, on WED
NESDAY, the 21at 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 fine steamer CLIFTON, Captain Po:—
Clerk, 0. CARPEYTER—wiII leave for the ab..ve
- ,7 ^} - r-^ and intermediate ports, on WEDNESDAY, tt.
12th, at 10 o'clock.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
tuyll FLACK, BARNES h CO, Agents.
For Marlette and Zanesville.
" 7: 1 The stesa.mar 1231.5.1. aDAujkazAlintA MoN
leave the above na au
,± AMES;
.... ,, 7.41-10G • . sox
cormediatswin for
porta on every TUESDAY, at
a. o'cic-k. P. 151.
For freight or passage apply on board. Jae
China, Glass, acted QueeEnsware.
3EIC 20 INT 3EB. -sr aor 3r ar.3r. 3E3 'V' ,
122 Wood otrcet, Plttaburgh, Pa
- vv -Ho IS NOW RECEIVING FROM
Europe and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of
articles in his line, comprising new and tastmul shapes of
Pearl White Stone Tea. Dining and Toilet Ware, and the
same in Pain, Gold, Lustre Band and Flowers; Fine White
Vitrified Iron Stone Table Ware. known to be the most dor
able now in use for Hotels and Steamboatfr, French China of
new styles, in Pure White and Gold Band, either in sets or
single pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Sets; Brit
tannic and Plated Castors; German Silver Tea Table Spoons.
Soup Ladles, etc., plated with silvert.fine Ivory Handled
Carving, Tes and Table Knives and Fora.% Tea Waiters and
Trays; Shaker and Sea grass Table Mat +; Japaued and Dec
orated Tin Toilet Sot.
Also, a c:mplete and full assortment of all articles snag.
ble for the COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at prices to please
the public, who are respectfully invited to examine this
stock. mr27:.3mdaw
OFFICE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, 1
Pittsburgh, April 23d, 1858.
LIXTENSION OF RAILROAD TO MA
`.l HONING.—The Board of Mansgers of the Allegheny
Valley Railroad Company, invite tropmals for the gradua
tion, masonry and bridging of that portion of Enid railroad
lying between Kittaeniug and m - rith of Mahoning, a dis
tance of tea Alga, for cross-tiee, rail-bare, spikes and
chairs. Fide are seli , ited f r doing said work in secti ons
of ono or more miles, and also for the whole work. Separ
ate bids for graduaticn and masonry, I ridging, cross-ties,
iron, spikes and chairs, for the whole or part of said work
will be considered.
Payments to be mada its work progresses in the preferred
stock of the Company, bearing cent. Intereet. bids to
be received at the Office of the Company, until SATURDAY
the Ibth day of May next Py order of the Beard.
ap2.4.:3 NV . W. F JOHNSTON, President._
Contract for Supply of Marine
CUSTOM HOUSE, 1
Pittsburgh, April 12th, 1858, f
2
44- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
Sealed Propc sale accompanied by prorer guarantees,
according to forms to be furnished. on application at this
office, will be received thereat until 1:2 o'clock, meridian, on
the FIRST TUESDAY in June next, for the supply of the
Mar no Hospital, near this city, with the articles of Provi—
ions, Medicine, etc., enumerated in said forms. The quan
ties stated are estimated with reference to the several num.
ber of patients in the Hoop tat. but the United States reserve
the right to take more or l_t, f said articles, accordingly
as they may be actually required. If the articles delivered
at the Hospital are not is the judgment of the Physician,
of the beet 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 cost over the contract priced.
OPFRAITIES, ETO
The United States reserve the right to accept the proposal
for the whole or any portion of the artieba specified.
JOHN HASTINGS,
aplS—u Surveyor and Agent Marine Hospital
SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
street, Pittaburgh, has on hand a large
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Nh:oh he will sell very low for CASK. In addition to hi&
Locks, Llinges, Knives sod Forks, and Spoons, and a large
usortehent of Carpenter's Tools, ho has received a large sup
ply of Sausage en,ters and Stuffers ;
Shovels, Tongues and Pokers;
Sleigh Bells, and Enameled
ct. 29 Preserving Kettles.
Office of Sealer of WeigMs and
THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED,
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES,
May he found henceforth, in Cherry alley, bet —en Third
and Fourth etreots, where orders may be left.
mrl3:tf CLIARLES BARNETT.
ROBERT DALTMLI... J AME.E. E. DRSADING
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
Grazers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 22
Liberty :troot. Pittabergb. Pea nov9Zeir.
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Miind Factory,
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH.
710 SE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most ex nr:i
site and elaborate finish, will End it to their interests to give
me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got tic
by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is
given to the watts of customers. Prices low. All work
warranted. No. 71 THIRD Street. PUMMEL:aII. rmyB:lyis
NEW FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS.-
A. A. MASON & CO., ACM., NO. ttfi Fifth Street,
Are now opening rich
Dress Silks,
Bersges,
o Chal lies,
Organdies,
Paris Brilliants,
Aud a splendid relation of SPRING SHAWLS. 011)16
IME.-200 bble. fresh Lime just received
d and for gale by my6l H. H COLLINS.
BANK NOTES.—Crowford County Bank,
Lawrence County Bank, McKean County Bank, Bank
of New Castle, Warren County Bank, Eentucky Trust Co ,
New York Safety Fund, Fria City, and other =current
Bank Noted bought at best rates, by
O'CONNOR, BRO. CO.,
Bankers, N 0.16 Wood street,
EINEM
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BitijNnT, I'r
JoSEP,i
AUSTIN
PITTSBURGH !BARU
fq evo York Blarkrt.
New York Cattle Market.
STEAMBOATS
CIENCINNATI.
For Cincinnati
ST. LOUIS.
ZANESVILLE.
SPRING STOOK JUST OPENED,
AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF
Propos ails
Illlospltalt.
HARDWARE.
Measures.
MtOC:3)INIC:2)IVZ - le'' WM.a.X_B°It'ME 2
I Pi DE ci I
Pet USSEL 9:4
M:-) fit, 41 1 1717 I w gl -,
_i v
.:3ko, wiliv; 't_i' , . Ai .1.‘,1 vams - o
CONSISTRING OF CANV.:-V4 iAI'Eat,ATEIID WiTiii
RWANOLT SUBSTANCES, ETC,
i..= ..a.. rr. - ?..-2. i\T -14
THE UNDERSIGNED IS i'llEPAiiE'D TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF
Roofs, with lintrell's c. comp: ion is ti_lapted for all kinds of ROO%. fist or steep; it can also be
applied 071 Tin. Iron, or t.) d .=hin..les, making a perfect job. This compoid , ion is not effected by atmovheric changes;
it will neither crack a run; it is impervious to water ; VIRE and mere durable than any other kind of ..;
cl
ing. This ro .flog material i 3 used lu 7 :11.4 quantities throughout the United States, on Houses, Bridges, Roiling Mills,
Itailroad Caro, and Steamboats, giving entire satisfaction, and id considered a perfect protection from the elements.
Although this roofing was only introduced here in 1.5.5t3, it can be seen on many of the buildings in the city. Also, on
meet of the Railroads.
I here refer to n few places where this Roofing le le use, wad can he seen--Clercland and Pittsburgh Railroad ; at Belle
Air; Bridgeport; Martinsville; Portland ; Lagrange; Stenbenvihe ; McCoy's; Wellsville; Liverpool and Rochester Ste
[ions, and the Manchester Depot; Pennsylvania Central Re.i]road ; Spruce Creak Astoria Station, Mill at Tipton and Par
sonage at Altoona; Allegheny City, Westminster College, and many other Buildings; Pittsburgh, J. McCully'a Ware
house; Ben. Trimble's Hotel; alao, numerous others in this city.
All orders left at No. 2.17 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of the ma
terial oan bo seen,) will receive prompt attention, by
MEDICAL.
THE GREATEST
E'l rg
11 - = ,
' A I AUL' Rg
•
DISCO AIRY
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j OF T
AGE,
R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov
ANA. °roc'. In one of our conimon pasture Nreu.ls a reined}
teat cures
Every kind of Humor,
IFROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN T) A COMM :)1N
PIMPL,
lla hen tried it in over eleven hendred caws, and n,ve)
failed except in two cane n, (both thunder hnmor.) Ile
now In his possession over one handred eertifiu.ten of it;
value, all within twenty miles of
Two bottles are warranted to care a warning ones mouth.
One to three bottles will care the worst kind of Pimrieo
on the face.
Two or three bottles will clear the system of biles.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the won't canker in the
[(oath or stomach.
Throe to five bottles are warranted to cure the vecrtt kind
of Erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warrante-fl to corn nil hnalor In the
eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to c , . - tire maning of the ears and
blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure oirrupt and
running ulcers.
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the akin.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind
of ringworm.
Two or three bottles are warranted to ccre the most Can
partite case of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure ealt-13.betam.
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst ciao of scrofula.
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, cud
a perfect cure is warranted when the above qusatity is taken.
DZAEL MADAI6,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery,
in curing all kind of humors ' is ao eatc.blished by the
unanimono voice of all who have over used it, that I need
not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful physi
cians end the moat careful Drugzists in the country era
animons in its praise.
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do
it with a full knowledge of the curative power. in relieving
all, and curing most of those diseases in which you are nu
fortunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to ar
affectionate mother.
NURSLNG SORE MOUTH.
la cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is reetered
its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and froth)]
naps to calm and sweet slumbers ; and tho Medical Diocese
ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your Laaband and
household.
In the more advanced stages of
CANKER
t extends to the stomach, causing
DYSPEPSIA,
which in nothing but canker of the stoat b ; thou tc tho
intestines and
KIDNEYS,
creating a sinking, gone feeling, and an indiffereuca even to
the cares of your family.
Your stomach is
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food distress2s you, and you can E.z.ly take certain
kinds, and even of that your system does not got half the
nourishment it contains as the ecrimonous fluid of the canker
eats it up; then your complezion loses its bloom and be
comes sallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. For
wani of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby.
and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow
train of diseases which the Medical Dizcovery is peculiarly
adapted to
CURE;
n...pitntlon of the heart, pain in the aide, weakness of the
a- drngl the back, pain of the hip Joint when you
retire, irregularity OT rna that moat ozone
dating of diseases, the
PILES.
Row many thonaands of poor women are suffering from
this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next
door neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to 'mores'
oe your mind that good old proverb, "An ounce of prey, n•
tion in better than a pound of cure." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventative and the cure, with thin great
and good quality, that it will never, under any circumstances,
do you any injury.
Ni change of diet ever nocaary—eat the beat yen can get
and enough of it.
Dmicarform /OR nar.--Adulta one table spoonful per day—
Ohlldron aver ten yeaes dessert spoonful--ebildren from tlvc
to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can bo appli•
cable; to all constitutions, take sulficient to operate on thr
bowels twice a day. Yours truly,
DONALD H.A.NNEDY
Prica $l,OO par bottle. For sale by
Dr. GEO. 11. XEYSEP.,
sop4:deav No 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pe.
F OR THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES,
U S E
BOWMAN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND,
PREPARED BY BOWMAN & CO.,
.ALLEGEIE:cY; PA
Fur eale by
GEO. H. EEY: I ER, Pittstflarzh,
J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny City,
And Druggists generally
H. CHILD S & CO.,
.24 ,
g, •
NO. 133 WOOL STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
'HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR
largo SPRING STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES,
consisting of a groat variety of seasonable and fashionable
goods adapted to spring and snaurn,r sales. Having been
purchased for cash, at reduced prices, they f •el warranted
in saying that they can supply Western merchants. by Ors
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.
Mao, a good supply of Now York and Spanish Sole
Leather. ap7:3m... ie
L. C. lIBPBURN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER
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FIAS A ay.euTiruL sra,sonoN OF
itiONURIEriTS, GRAVE STONES,
Eraclomureg, Pogio,
the public are respectfully invited to eiamine our stock.
Prices low, and work warranted.
Jll2y—is NO. LIBERTY 511IEET.
FRESH ARR
-or
SPRING BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT JOSEPH n. BORLAND'S,
At No. OS 'Nark - at 'street.
THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO
in i;:rra his friends and the public generally, that he
le opining a large and well selected stock of Boota and Shoes,
consisting in part of Gent's, Ladies', Boys', Youth's, lases'
and Caildree's Shoes, which have been bought chiefly for
Cash, and will be sold very cheap. Give us a call, before
purchasing elsewhere. Remember the place, at the CLeap
Cash Store of JOSEPH 11. BORLAND,
apl3 No. 98 Market, second dotor from Fifth street.
VERMICILLI.-10 boxes Italian, just re
ceived end for Brae by
RETKER & ANDEREON,
No. 39 Wood atr, et ;
807 opposite et. Charles Hotel.
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ROOFIG.
PATENT MASTffe
W. F. FAHNESTOCK, Agent.
I:OX_BURY, 51,988
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AUCTION SALES.
AILY SALES AT NO. S 4 FIFTH ST ,
11, At the new Commercial Sales '.ocns, No. 64, Fifth .
street, every week day, are held publi s aloe of goods in all
variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign
ments, that must he closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.,
try Cleoeis and f Inc) . articles, comprieing nearly everything
in the line for personal and family use; table cut
lery; hoT - diVart.; cl. , thing; boots and , :hoes; ladles ware,
Ac. AT 2 u'CLOCK, P. M.,
rforisebeld and kitchen turniture, new and second-hand;
redo and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stoiN3 China ware;
st.oves; cooking utensils; groceries, &e.
- AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Fancy articled; watches; elock'd ; jewelry; musical instill
merits; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and oboes. book
stationery. ac. e,SI P. M. DAVIS, Auct.ii
EVENING, AND EVERY EVEN
ING THIS WEEK, ur until all in sold, will be offered
at ~ I cC ItTNEVS AUCTION HOUSE, 120 Wood street, an
. ten.ive as-cement of rich Gold Jewelry, Gold and Silver
Watches, etc , etc. 'The Goods wilt be open foremaminaticn
each day, when Ladies as well as Gentirruen are raspectful
ly invited to call, and they may purchase at private sale,
wholesale c r retail, at very low p• ices, end all goods alma
prove an repro entrd and satisfactory, or money refunded.
This in believid to be toe best selected and moat desirable
stock Jewelry, etc., ever befare offered at Auction in this
city, and In every way w , rthy the attention of purchasers,
as the whole naiot be sold for cash Immediately. Sole to
commence each evening at o'cl ck
JOSHUA GRAY, Salesman.
rey4:tf W. G. I'dcCARTNEY, Anct'r.
STEIN WAY'S PIANOS !
11 A V I N
ENTIRELY SOLD OUT
OUR LARGE SPRING STOCK OF
STEINWAY & SONS
CELEBRATED PIANOS,
We would r , dpectfully inform the public and purchaEere,
SEEN: C_ - _OIE SUPPLY
OF THESE POPULAR INSTRUMENTS,
Is uov.• being shipped, and will soon arrive.
H. KLEBER S;, BRO.,
No. E 3 Fifth street,
my 3 Sole Agents for Steinway A: Sons
WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT,
No. 42 Fifth Direct, near Wood.
ILEIgEDIAN &MEYRAP.4,
WIIOLE6ALE AND RETAir. DEALERS 1N FINE
GOLD AND SILVER
` , ll
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
FANCY G
WATCHEiIiERS' TOOLS
WATCH MATERIAL
AT EASTERN PRICES
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PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE°
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL EXPOSE
to public sale, ou the premises, On the 10th
day of June next, the Real Estate of SAMUEL
JONES, late of Robinson township, Washington county
Pa , deceased, con.lating of a tract eland situate in Rade,
son township, in said county, containing.
163 A_CH
More Or less. This Farm is situnted on the Pittsburgh and
So-uhenyille Railroad, 18 miles from Pittsburgh, is well im
proved, and is convenient to Churches, Schools and Mills.
One-third of the purchase money will remain In the lead
during the lifetime of the widow, the interest thereof to to
paid to her annually. One-half the remainder to be paid
on the first of April, 1859, when possession will be glean-.
the remaining half In one year therefrom, without interctd
.JAMES JONES, I EICCI/cOlll.
myl JOHN JONES, f
Light Cream Ale.
THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY
annoriuce to their cnetomere sad the public, that ow
ing to the price of Parley and Hops, and to suit the times,
they are brewing a light and delicious flavor al CREAM
ALE, which they are selling at $4%4 barrel, and bays REDS
TEN LLONB each, to accommodate orients families.
They have alas, X ALE, at $6; XX at $7, and superior
RENNET at $8 /4 bbl.. and smaller casks In proportion.
Also, excellent PORTER AND BROWN STOUT.
ker 0i dery sent to their Brewery on PITT STREET, Brill
rzedve prompt attention.
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Alderman's Offlice.
JAMES S. 1100 N, 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 Prorates taken; the Records examined,
Deeds, Boud ±, 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 iu the line of his official duties, promptly attended
to. ra,_ Office hours, from 7% A. M. to I P. so., and from 2
to 6 r. M. apS:I
Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment.
FOR THE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF
iseases, Iccated at HAYSVILLE STATION, on the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayue and Chicago Railroad, ten miles
West of the city. For the healthful exercise and amusement
of patients, and others friendly to the system, who may
wish to spend some time with ue, we have lately erected a
line GYMNASIUM and BOWLING ALLEY.
Address Box 1394, Pittsburgh, Pa
J. BURFORD, M D.,1 ph ys i c i tlll3.
mylo:3m , 'Aw-isl H. FREASE, M. D. f
FRENCLI CLASS.
MISS B L A K E L Y
INTENDS FORMING A CLASS OF
YuUNO LADIES,
Wield/3g to receive instructions In the
C 4 Apply at No. 163 Third street. mylo.tf
Summer Lager Beer.
9IIE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO
Inform his friends and the public in general, that he
Is in the daily receipt of this delicious Beer, from the well
known Brewery cf J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, It having
been pronounced to he the best that was manufactured here
Inc canny years, CLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURE. Give me
call and try it. JOHN LOTH,
ap2.4.tf At his old stand, ' o. 26 Diamond.
School for Young Ladles.
MTM. J. BAKEWELL, INTENDS TO
open his Bch 01, on MONDAY, the sth of April.
TERMS, $.1.5 00 per quay ter. Residence at his son's horse
101 becond street. Rooms, Emithtlekt street, N. E. corner
of Diamond alley. mr2o:tf
ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL OF
LADIES', SUSSES' AND CIIILDRENS'
SPRING AND SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which were bought for cash, and will be sold at extremely
low rates, at the Cheap Cash Store of
JOS. 11. BORLAND,
my:; No. 9S Market street, second door from Fifth.
10 BAGS Dried Apples, for sale by
BAGALEY, COSGRAYE zr. CO.,
mr24 NrIR 18 lard Wood !street
TUORN'S Extfact of Uopaiva and Sarsa
parillft—A a froah E upply of thi3 celebrated_remo,4
JOE. FLEMING,
Corner Diatir n , l nod Market street
Just received by
mylo
1 CASES Sic. Liquorice, in store and for
ki elle by B. L. FAHNE.,TOCE: CO.,
ap24 No GO cor. Wood and Fourth street.
\T i p ITINU PAPERS.—Letter Paper, Cap
and N,.te Papers, plain or ruled. At Wholesale or
Retail, by WM. G. JOHNSTON t CO.,
apl7 Parer Dealers, 51 Wood street.
ARE FlSlL—White Fish, Trout, Salmon,
_LA and Pickerel constan'ly on hand. a Gull stork to annily
he crholeo.te trade. h'' !1320' 0 0:`,;111r 0. 0 ILLINS.
ClLA,s.—Liuu boxes assorted sizes Window
god country braz,d. f r Bale 1.. v
mydS HENRY A. COLLINS.
BE LT 110015..6-1 , or splicing India Rubber
or Leather Belting-41 rupply of the diffozcnt
jug reoelved and for tale, by J.. 4 PHILLIF 8,
40 and 23 Bt. Clair #drtut.
Its advantages over other Soaps are:—let. It is cheaper
to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin
Soap. 2d. Half the time need only be occupied in washing
when this Soap is used In place of other Soap. ad. Labor
in washing can be nearly dispensed with as tho clothes
will require little if any rubbing, 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 as soft. sth. Printers, Machinists, Painters
and others, Snd it far superior to other Soaps. It speedily re
moves grease, tar, paint, prieters' ink and dirt from the
hands, leaving the skin soft, and free from chapping.
To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of
the washdinird, the following directions should be followed :
For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one
pound of Soap, cut 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 them soak twenty to thirty
minutes, wring out, and rinse in warm water once, cold
water twice. A very dirty wrist-barid, or seam, or grease
spots, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise the
clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or
boiling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring
about double time in soaking.
ale' Observe our name on each bar.
GEO. W. surra k 00.
AMUSEMENTS.
FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE.
Pala h,..3.2c, nod
A,ring and St.i,c
i Truazurer
SCALE OP PRICES
r''•:'= C t ) hold stl persouE..
'` , :r la LIL
..sao
25c.
4:? V
ii.ra upeu ut 7 o'clock--,)amtazace at haltpust
1-' - lttl - t-17 the hut apt;earance of the
a-I,z d Aut.; Tet:gedian, 91A. NEAFIII, on which
ccaaion will be prodnccd, a new play, written expressly for
euitt'ed flaroldo, the Merchant of Calais." Mr.
s tie ,‘ _2, a:4J e,.
pcnr celebrated barmier of “Veu
"'I, Pe An," th hie t.,wri vet - pion of that great play,
the last night of Ina engagement.
THURSDAY EVENING, May 13th, 1958, will be perform•
ed the now p ay,'ln five actr, entitled
11AROLDE, THE MERCHANT OE CALAIS.
Muni& .Mr. Henn,. Valtnonde W. Feeble.
Elenter .'utia M. Cooke. I Rostanonde Mrs. Young.
Grand Pas Epagnol ...... Emily Waldegrave.
To cmclnde with the celebrated comic drama, in 3 acte,of
DON C,ESAR. DE DAZA.N.
...Mr. Neafie I Maritand... Julia 111. Cooke.
Don Cm. ar
PITTSBURGH THE.4ATRE.
311 . 65 IiPIREBLY
A: , 'OTIMIt GREAT BUDGET OF FUN I
" Let as nr , w laugh who never laughed before,
And thoeo who alwass laughed now laugh the more."
THIS, (THIIRSDAY,) EVENING, May 18th, Fourth
night of the far•famed,
MORRIS ER )S, PELL & TROWBRIDGE'S MINSTRELS,
Received on each and every evening, with nproaricrA
laughter by an immense audience, filling the Theatre to its
utmost capacity. One and all proclaim them
THE VERY BEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD.
ger - OBSERVE THE TALENT.
Mew LITE,SR LON MORRIS, BILLY MORRIS, JOHN.
NY PEI.L, J. 0 TROWBRIDGE, E. W. PRESCOTT, W. 11.
BllocKW Y, CARL TRAUTMAN, Prof. J. L. GILBERT,
MASTER RENTZ, nod LITTLE TOMMY,
Z 7,4"" oatiro cluing° in 113 Programme each
A GRAND MATINEE,
On SATURDAY, commencing at 3 o'clock—at which, ladies
con bring their little children unaccompanied by gentlemen.
They can now secure seats for the MATINEE, at Kleeber
Bro.'s Meal! Store, Fifth street.
Box Tickets 37 cent:, and no extra charge for secured
soma Second Tier 25 cents. Doers open at 7'4—commence
at 8 Oclock. Seats can be secured at the Box Office through
tho day.
myls
JOHN W. RIPCARTHY 9
TILL A • IY OSTER!
NVILL ATTEND 10 THE POST ING aryI DISTRIBUTIN; of all kinds of
BILLS FOR CONCERTS LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, 40.
All communications- -either by mail tolegrapb, or othel
wlso—clirocted to the ettce of the Morning Post, will receive
prompt att€nt ;on ap7
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES
R. M. CARGO & CO., -
Plaotegraphers mad Ambrotypists,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 Fi th et*eet,
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
B. W. cor. of lilarliot street and Diamond, Pittzbargil
PRICES TO SUIT ALL mylS:tf—Sp
WYKES' GALLERY OF ART,
N 0.6 0 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES
taken at this Gallery by a new and improved procbsa
giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex,
ion. They are acknowledged by all who have examinf..,
them to be far superior to any pictures arm exhibited in this
city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine
his large collections of specimens. Ills Gallery being on the
second floor, is easy of access.
N. B.—Pictiaro3 of CjiiWren taken In two Inconda, at No,
60 Market atreet
nay27:tf
A MBROT VPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE
WARVUNTED, OAN U 6 HAD AS LOW
Ad AT ANY FIRST CLet99 ESTABLISHMENT
IN THE COUNTRY, AT
WALL'S, Fourth
O. 0 G IF.O.
NEW DAG UERREAN AND -A_MBROTY''
SKY AM SIDE-LIGHT
G 4iLLERY,
TIPTTI STREET, NEARLY OPFO9ITIS THE POST•OFFICIL
PICTLTD.IIS takes in all the various styles, in an:
w?.itber, end warranted to pleco.), at reasonable rates.
Eicl: or c0a:33.1 y. , rzous taken at their residence,
a r20:1; des-Is
I)IIOTOGRAPII6.—These beautiful PIC
TUREB, takeo in the highest style of the art, colored
in oil or plain, can bo had singly or by the quantity, at
WALL'S Gallery. Jones' Bonding. I•atrill lama- rznyiihilr
It
emoved to 21 Fifth Street.
CARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND
AMBROTYPE GALLERY has been removed from
6 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth itreut t near Market.
These rooms having been built especiiilly for the purpose,
with throe lerg , lizhts, aro not surpassed in the city for
comfort, c0nvx.0 , ,...., =yea ...,..o.oterou. in aiiirangament.
ffir „Our old friends and patrons . and those wishing su
perior likenesses, are invited to call. Cia. Reception Room
end Specimens en the g - round floor. ap7
JOHN FIBER & CO.,
MCI BYERS IND SCOURERS,
MSc,. EI ..11.mr..t1i. Eitre•et,
B.ETWA7I:i WOOD .A.ND LIBLRTI STRUTS,
All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Ribbons, and
every description of Sill: and Woolen Clooda executed at
short notice, and on reasonable terms. lap2B:3m
11HE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE
SOAP, manufactured by B. C. ft J. 11. Fawyer, re
receives the preference over all other hinds over offered for
family ueo.
For male, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood
street, and at our works, opposite the Round 1.10t190, Penn
sylvania avenue. B. O. 8 J, 11. SAWYER,
n ir2l No. 47 Wood street.
0 GROSS Quern's Cod Liver Oil Jelly,
j uet received and for sale by
A L. PALINESTOCK & 00.
Corner Wood and Fourth streets.
CASES Gum Shellac. in store and for sale
• b) B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
apt -I
N. 130 cor. Wood and Fourth streets.
1 ti BOXES Pressed Castile Soap, for sale
by B. L. FAIINESTOOII. h 00.,
No. 00 cor. Wood and Fourth streets.
ab. Liquorice, in store and for
IF alo by
avi2.4
B. L. FAIINESTOCK CO.,
BO cor. Wood mud Fourth streets
EED SWEET POTATOES.-15 barrels
Seed Sweet Potatoes for sale cheap to close consign
meat t y JAS. A. FETZER,
ap23 Corner Market and First streets.
LAWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WINT
ED, In exchange for land.
up= S. CUTHBERT Si SON, 61 Market at.
A. STEAM MILL in complete running or
der, with dwelling house etc.,near the city, for
sale by 13:CUTBERT k SON,
aP24 51 Market street.
JOGS. -1U bbls. fresh Eggs, received and
4 for axle by JAMES A. FETZER,
my 4 Corner Ftnt and Market streets.
COUNTRY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country
Bacon, just received and for sale by
JAMES A. PETZEII,
Corner Market and l'irst streets
_ _
ESTERN LANDS of good quality, fie
sale or exchange for Beal Eataie In the city
S. CUTHBERT & SON. Si Markeitt
recd
AD OIL.-10 baskets pure, just ree'd
to and for halo by REYMER a ANDERSON,
my 4 No. ;.9 Wood street
EESE.-15 cases Pine Apple English,
Just received and for Halo by
& ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street,
Oppcaße the St. Charles Hotel.
DUTTON TRIMMINGS.—Cotton Fringes
and Braids fir trimming Basques and Children's
Clothing—all widths received at JOS' HORNE'S,
No 77 Market street.
TEXAS, TEXAS.---540 aores of good farm
ing land in Hap; county, near Austin, Taxal. Prairie
and timber land, $3 per care, for eats by
myll S CUTHBERT dc SON, 61 sfarliet et.
WU BU ILDING LOTS on Caldwell street,
fer ale by S. CCiIIBFRT tc SON,
mpg 51 Market etrt et.
FrO YRINTERS.—The subscriber has now
on h and la daily receiving, from the mannfaa
turere, a large easortr - out of Printer's Stock.
IL W Potter's Printer's Cards, from No. 1 to 7, Satin
China, Porcelain Satin Enamelled, and colored.
Card B arda, la sheets ;
McCreety's Celebrated colored Inks;
" Card
Lay Bros. News
Varnish and Size;
Colored Printing Papers;
Pamphlet Cover Papers ;
Glazed and Plated Papers, red, green and yellow;
Steel Blue aimed Papers, and a largo assortment plain
No!e, Setter, Cap, and leo to Post, bind and white.
J. E. WELDIN,
(1:.; Weal etrvet, nr‘sr vorrtb.
Witl 1 !NU PAPERS—Ur every descrip
tion sold wholesale or retail, by
WM. 0 JOHNSTON & CO.,
Primer Dealers, 67 Wood street.
s 4 E
btraw, Amber and
White, of all sivs, sold wholesale or rrtail, by
WM. G. JOHNSTON a 00.,
cay 7 etationers and Paper Dealers, 67 Wood et
NAM
J 0. FOSTER.
...._4. W. YOUNG.
Li SIEGRUST.i '
Imam: A livitas:ana
E. B. WYT.CEB, Ardsi
PITTSBURGH, PA.