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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
APPOINTMENT FATENDED TO
JUNE FIRST.
DRS. C. M. FIT ('H 4 J. W. SYKES,
WW rouaiu at their Oflic4;‘,,
No. 191 Peru streo!,
OTPuSITE ST. CLAN:
TILL
Aad may be consulted daily, (except Sundays)
for CONSiThIPI',ON, ASTHMA. and ALL
THE , 1.11.110N1C COMPLANTS ,•iliplicatid wish, of
canoitig pnlmorinry
( "atarrh, heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
Dyrpepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, s-c.
`lliF /ITCH A S IT ES would state that their treatment
in i atni upon the fact that the citlerue exists
15 1 - 1 . 511 ' 511 "I'l targ,, both twf.)re and during its
lea 40pr11 0 14 1 . 71 the III:VS, and they th refer° employ iil,chan•
hat, 113 glenic er.a m,d;cal remodies lo purify the blood and
strengthen the syst , m. they use MEDICAL I N
IIALATION, which they value highly, but only as Fatlia
tmes, which used alone have no Curative effects, and Inva
lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious
time of curability on any treatment based upon the plausi
ble, but false idea Unit the seat of the disease can be reached
In a direct manner by. Inhalation.
Jar No charge for consultation. . .
A list of questions v.lll bo sent to [Lose wishing to consult
us by letter. Address
DRS. O. M. PITCH A J. W. SYKES,
191 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
• Es:VALI I), HAVE YOU TRIED HOOFLAN VS GER
MAN BITTERS? iC uot, read tie fullowing :
LANCASTER, April 30, 181.8.
Resphst.-.1 :—I have been for a long series of yearn af
flicted with Dyspepsia, Inactivity of the Liver, and Nerv,
Debility. My mental powers have been BO reduced as to
render me quite unfit for the transaction of any k;ud of
hilliness. After consulting many enlimut plipiciens, and
tiring their prescriptions, and after mike, thu meet popular
teun.alies of the day,•sappesed to be sprlicable to my case,
I always tailed to here a permanent relief. A friend, with
much persuadon, induced rue to try a bottle of your celebra
ed Bitters. I hare used one bottle, and this day commence
the second. I can, with cheerfulness, state that it hat hap.
pily Improved me. My appetite and spiribi have astonish
ingly improved, and I begin to feel an though I had grown
(suddenly) ten years younger; and really, I am almost pre.
tared to say that I now consider myself calculated for any
business, while, ten dart , ago, I would as eoon have nuder
aken to "square the circle," as to have attempted it.
Yours, reapeotfully, A. B. KAUFMAN.
To Dr. C. U. Jackson, Philadelphia.
See advertisement.
ror by FLFS4INCI ElaOa. nil Dr. OW. E. raYSIR,
Pittsburgh. rny7^.2gnito.v
TIIE ALLEGHENY HANK.—The bugloess of this
11-Bank will be transacted at the corner of Third acd
Wood streets, on and after Monday the 19th inst.
apl9:tf—o J. W. 000 E, Cashier.
PUSINESS MEN'S DAILY UNION PRAYER
MSTINI4, at LAFAYETTE HAIL, Wood street,
from 12 to 1 o'clock, doily--commencing FRIDAY, April
tub, and continuing until further maim. Laymen will con•
duct the meetings, but Clergymen are earnestly requested
to be present and take part in the exercises. Come iu fur
five minutes, I !yen cannot remain longer. apl•:tf
OFFICE WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, I
May 4th, 1858.
Us THE PRESIDENT AND DIRF:CTORS of the Weo
ern Insurance Cotopany of Pitt-burgh, hate this
day, declared a dividend cf FOUR D'IILIJA RS AND FIFTY
CENTS PER SI!MU: en the Capital Stock. Two &Hare
per chore of which to be applied as a credit to Stuck ac
counts, and Two Dollars and Fifty Cent 3 por share to be
paid, in cosh, to Stackholdtri, on or after the 12th ina'ent.
tnys F. M. GORDON, Secretary.
BUSINESS CARDS
J. 'l'. GROUTT,
111 F ORTZILS OP
1314A.NDIES, GINS, 'WINES, ETC.,
DEALERS IN
FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, PEACH
AND APPLE BRANDY. AlBO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets,
apl4l PITTSBURGH, PA.
PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS.
O. L. BOYD
IBAAO JONES
JONES, BOYD & CO.
ASANUFACITRILS
CAST STEEL.
ALSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corrsur Roe: an:'. First, Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA
S. R. & C. P. MARKLE,
I=l
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS OF RATTING
3; 2° 1 :241
Warehouse, No. 2 4 2' Wood S(reet,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
bought at market prices. my.
OORHEAD & CO.,
MANUFACTURER OF
American, Plain & Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
For Rooting, Guttering, Spouting, et c
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
INIITATIOP4 RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
`l,Varelionse, No. 130 First atireet,
mr26:ly-is
0. ill, ROGERS & CO.,
11-5111TrACTURRES cs
ItOCIEILEV IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR Turn - ,
User :D, ROSS AC I D FIRST STP-LETS,
WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
E4IQUOR MERCHA I NTR,
NO. 87 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Near Wooci etl•eet.,
4/i— A. wayg ou hand, Blackberry, Cherry. and Cognac
Oraudlei. Ohl Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the
re best valitj. • dzlGrdell
REMOVAL.
JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to
No. 71 Water street, below Market
JOHN MOO RE
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
sox TELL BALD. O
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, -
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
JAMES A. F'ETZER,
l'iorivarding and Commission Merchant
ron :ID S &Li 07
'Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Frui
and Produce generally,
Ciorntr of narizot and First streets.
PITTBI3II ddli. PA.
RUM,. To— Brands O. Bailoy, E 2,., William Dilworth, Sr.,
. Cuthbert .t Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd Ott, Eleiskell
weeringoo, S. Brady, Cael , . M. & M. Bank. List it Howell,
Mangle fr. Co., George W. Anderson, Doalo Paxton it Co.
Whaelitx. ra9226.2•Dtf
11.0 BEET . .1.91-..E3 E. BREADING
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
Oroq.cra, Commission.and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealers in Predn3 and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251
Libcrtv stro L Pittsburgh. p a . novlfer.
_vW`___ C. WEST & CO., ri
ICANUFACICILERB Of
CARRIAGE s,
"IWCF.AWAVS, BUGGIES, SULSIES AND SLEIGHS
No. in Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA.
air- All work warranted to ho of the best materials and
workninnthip
HARDWARE•
SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
strea, Pittabargh, hm on hand a largo
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Which it', will 130 n. very low fur CASH. In addition to his
Locke, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large
assortment of Carpenter's Toole, he has received a largo sup
ply of clawing° Cutters and Staffers;
shovels Tongues and Pokers;
Sleigh Bella, and Enameled
Preserving Kettles.
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind Factory,
CORNER THIRD AND MARILLT STS., DECTSBURCH.
911 HOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui
site and elaborate flubh, will find it to their interests to give
me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up
by the best mechanic.; (not apprentice..) Every attention is
given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work
warranted. No. 72 THIRD Street. Pi ttsbnrzb. firivB:l vie
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
NJ FOR TLIE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five
qumera aml upwarda, and for Heating Buildings, public or
private. by Eteam, Hot Water or Furnacou.
=YEA VIA PITTSBURGH. PA.
PUREE DOLLARS PER ACHE,—Choice
farming land si;nate in Boone county, lowa, one lot
332 acres at $3,50 per acre. Also, 300 acres adjoining the
above. Ono lot of 320 acres In Franklin co., a; $3 per acre;
ttlsa, two lota of 161 acres, each, at the low price o $3 per
acre. Terms, half cash, balance at 4 and 0 months.
inyB S. CUTIII3I4ItT . SON. 61 Market at.
PLEEESE.-15 eases Pine Apple English
VV *it received cool for ciab) by
11EY51Elt 8 ANDERSON,
No. 99 Wood *awl,
Opposite the St. Charleagiotol.
11 ST, IP'5
WM. :-.IcCULLOUGH
PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTPTUB.OII, PA
PITTSBURGH, PA
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TILE RENOWNED
SURGEON CHIROPODIST
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I . lll', ()NI .Y I'ItOI'ESSOII
OF THIS
MPORTANT BUT NEGLECTED
BRANCH OF SURGERY,
110 01.7 It Es
ORNS, BUNIONS, SOFT CORNS,
DISEASED NAILS,
AND ALL
DISEASES OF THE FEET,
WITIIOUT
UTTINO OR CAUSING TILE LEAST PAIN,
So that tho most timid p-rsons may plAco the in
advee with the ❑tmcet cvulitierteu cu
der such safe treatment
DR, SCHLOSSER,
ur.:eon CLiropodhit to Ills MaJeaty the lath of Liavarh,
and to all the principal Sovereigns in Enroul.e, Would iiaat
respectfully announce to the Itoliee and gent!. men of Pii to
urgh, timt, of the urtrent request of many highly repecta
bla familtea, ho ha 3 been Ludt:cod to visit their ci
FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY,
And may lx consulted In every department of Pedal Surgery
especially in
CORNS, BUNIONS,
EVERY DISEASE OF THE FEET,
All of which, however, long s landing or bad, he guarantees to
EFFEMALLY AND PERMANENTLY CURE
IN A FEW MINUTES,
Without the 1,R.,t pain or inconvenience, either during
their removal or afterwards
DR. SCHLOSSLR'S
Succors among the Firet Faruhies in America, as well al
among Nevera I of the Imperial Royal Families of Europe'
has gained for him
SEVERAL THOUSAND TESTIMONIALS,
Frcm some some of which, ho begs to submit thu following
AMERICAN TESTIMONIALS
j From C. A. Shaofer.]
Dr. Schlosser has operated on my corns with the slightest
pain, and to my satisfaction.
Baltimore, March,
(From P. C. Tilghman.l
Dr. Schlosser has removed my corns with great -kill, and
and to my satisfaction. It. C. Tituitmear.
Baltimore, March
I . Frcm Lion N9m. F. Phillips J
Schloßear hae operated uu the feet of two of my fami
y very aatisfactorily, and without giving any pain.
[Prom B. A. Maguire, President of Georgetown College.)
1 ana pleased to certify that I have been very successfully
operated on by Dr. Schlosser, and without the least pain.
B. A. Msuoutz.
iFrom Col. W. Rice, proprieter of the Pennsylvanian.]
Mr Schlcaser has extracted two corns from my toe, which
wore extremely painful for many years. The extraordinary
ease with which he operated is remarkable, and 1 cheerful
ly recommend him to all who are troubled with corns, as
the only person I have ever known to perform the operation
scientifically and without the least pain. Wee. Rice.
Philadelphia. September 23d, 1857.
(From Dr. S. M. Landis, Physician to the City Water Cure
Institute at Philadelphia.)
Mr. Schlosser has extracted eight painful corns from my
toes without the least pain, with the greatest satisfaction to
myself. I would by all means recommend him to every
body who is tormented with the .e evils.
S. M. LANDIS, M. D.
[From Pierce Batler, Esq.)
Mr. Schlosser has extracted a number of corns from my
est with great skill and without pain.
Philadelphia, Nov. 9, 1957. FMCS BUTLIE.
]From Dr. Gilbert.]
Mr. Schlosser has removed four corns for me without. pail'
and with great skill. Da. (.11LBEIIT.
Philadelphia, October, 1557.
(Mason, American Ambassador In Paris.]
I certUy that Mr. Schlosser has extracted for me a num
her of coral withcnt pain, and to my aatisfictiou. MAIoN.
[From A. U. Powers.'
Mr. Schloaser hag taken out twelve corns for me without
he slightest pAiu, and to my eatisfaction,
A. G. PCITERS.
[From Ch. D. Thomas.)
Dr. Schlosser has extracted eight corns from my feet with.
ont the least pain, and I can cheerfully recommend him to
all who are afflicted with corns or Bum no.
Philadelphia, Cctober 3, 1851 Cu. D. THOYas.
[Vri m B. S. Verdi, M. D.
I certify that I have been very successfully operated upon
by Dr. Schlosser, without undergoing pain of any sort.
13. B. VEnta, M. D.
EUROPEAN TESTIMONIALS.
[From Llie Majesty, the King of 11.ivaria.1
Mr. Schloes,r has a= acted several corns fium Ills !Sa'es,
ty's feet, without the least pain. Certiti d by command of
His Majesty. .13N. VON FOLLLK.
(From_ Ilia Imperial Highness Jerome Napoleon.l
M. Schlosser m'a extrait des Core arec beaucoup deeocceE,
and sans la muindrs doulenr. J LItOME NAPOLEON.
[From their Royal Highnesses the Princess Carb and Anton,
Sohenzollern Sigmaringgt.. I
Mr. Schlosser has completely cured the corns of their
Royal Highnesses the Princes of Lioh , nz.diern Sigmaringen
with great still, and without the least pain. By command
of their Royal Highnesses. Et dAEYSEL.
[Prom Hie Highness Prince Alphonse of Chimay
. Je Reconnal que M. Schinseer m'a enlevo plus'. um Cur
sans me causer la moindre donleur,
Ostend 1 Aout, 1854
LFrom Lt. General Lavassenr, late Gov'r of Parts.,
zichkeser, lea extrait plusienre Core aver beanconp de
talent et sane la raoludre douleur. Gt. Lxv.A..3!Enn.
From Viscount Ingestrie, Ist Life Guard.
Dr. Schlosser has operated on my corns without the slight
est pain, and to my entire satisfaction. YISO.
Dar DR. SCHLOSSER may be consulted
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY,
From 10 o'olook A. 31., till 5 o'clock It., at his
CONSULTING ROOMS,
NO. 151 THIRD STREET:,
IIII;HT HAND SIDE, ABOVE SMITHFIELD
N. B.—Dr. Schlosser can be consulted only at his
Rooms, as he attends no patients out of his office,
unless invalids.
za,„ No profeseionol connection with any one
my 17 Af-1
I . _ v th, i.c t t,d;o. , or iv, ' eCcebvil
Mr. Wri,ld clerk pro am, : , tol the President
he I trt the rn‘ etivg which .Y. r.
=ME
•• Taat ue Lave herd with iiincale reset
norr•kw Of the death of :rivi I'. WEI:TIC:1, 1:1: cl, tk
t .io tt't•lt ( • ••tiLlCti. Loring his long servlce ns clerk of
1,..,ty hn disc burg , d hie duties ably, faithfully and to
the general t ati.faction of acquiiing thereby the blab
eatziern nisi w. im poraonal regard of all with hie
ru les hOl in contact. In extendine tii his mourn
-1,2 robiti% I, our condolence in their pit f at lib , untiniely
tool unex..ected death, eve ipeak as thoae, oho,having It ng
known and appreciated him, Intro ourselves Htl2L'lll.koil
hoavy lore.
Reciltred, That the the Sr led Council be re•
to true the,. • I. tiV t it
tlVeit a the th c.eve•i!, ii.nd that they It. be I.,,zded en the
minutes of both Councils.
Resolved, That the no mbem of both Cro TICHN V. ill att. tat.
in a body, the funeral of the deceased, and that the Mayor
and other city officers be requested to unite with us in pay
ing to his remains the last sad tribute of re.ipech
A motion that when Councils adjourn they adjourn to
meet in their Chambers at quarter past one this af:erni on,
was adopted, and the Cleth cf Canunon Council ass d,l -
gate I to confer with other Malies relative to the j,:o: it i.at of
tho Cot:mein in the preceeion.
The mooting then
Precious Scoundrel.
On Monday morning at on curly hour, information was
conveyed to the May, is c lie that a colored man. named
Arthur Ander-nu, who hot been living at the National
Hotel, on Water ,tract, had stolen a watch from John
Shepler, a bon of the proprietor of the National, and that
he vas about to leave co the morning train f r the We3l.
Oftict r, were immediately de , patched to the depot, where
they found the gentleman. he having just purchased a ticket
fa; Alliance. On being taken to the Mayor's °Pico, a quan
tity property was 101111.1 an him, and during the day
three other informations were nasde against 1 in—one by
pLilip --Kepler, the p ;oprietor cf the Ipmee, for stealing a
ten d, liar bill ; one by Mary Watsou, who lives nt the house,
charging Idni with stculing a gold breast pin worth t- , o dol
lars and or vonty.tive cents, and one by Nathan G. Iturnhar.,
h•r the larcenycf a silver watch and chain ruined at thirty
dollars. AV.hi te girl, with whom A udersc,n had I_, ea U.S.V.-
C:atillg. w ao also arrs atcd, and the bill taken from Mr. I herder
was found in her possession. It appearing, however, that
the note had beam glees her by .4 ndernou, to whom she had
foamed money, she was discharged, and Auderain was corn
subted to jail to answer the gimp. Andeteen had just
been ',lathed from jail, where he had served a term for lar
ceny. in stealing acme money from Mr. Aureht. - .. prop' istor
of the Mansion Hones.
Tor. LAWS 11q' alluded yesterday to a work
compiled stud written by Theot,holus Parsons, LL. D., Pr,-
fesdor of Law in Ilarvard University, entitled "The Laws of
lIII3 , IICFS for I , J-es Men." After a more thorough ex.
amnia:ion cf this useful work, we hat,: arrived at the con
clusion that it will he an invaluable book for any one en
gaged in mercantile pursuits. It has an ample collection of
ail the I firma for all mercantile instruments, dteds,
wills, losses, :to, and a complete and exact index which (mt•
bled the reader to find what be wants at once. It differs
from other wtrks of tho same character, iu givir,!. not e Iv
rules and directi sue, but their reasons 811 , 1 the principles en
which I hey are founded. It Is a perfectly reliablo weik, as
all the Iv' nitro of its author are known to be, tad covers
the whole ground and i xtent of beet a cat, covering fully all
topics of i_.l.-rest to a man of basin :SS, and showing IL , op.
pllcato nof the laws in the various States. J. B. D. Clark,
No. 4lilr ted Ileure, is the sole egent for this city, end will
call on our c.tiz.oo a lh (—Ties of the work
INDIAN EZITERTAINMENT.—MONt Of the amusements given
to our public are of a light, ephemeral character, pleasing
the eye or ear for the moment, but leaving 71n impression on
the mind. Wig are pleased to annoence that au exhibition
of a different nature, combining both instruction and amuse
mint, will be presented to our citizens during the present
week. On Thursday, Friday and Ssturd , y evenings of this
week, an Indian chief. Kawsl awgarce, accompanied by a
portion of his tribe, will exhibit the manners and customs.
arm -, , implements and ccnntnente cf heir race at Masonic
h all. The Indians belong to the Wallaitpn Nation, in Ore
gon, and wilt rever they have exhitited they have drain
full houses. The chief is a highly educated men and a bril
liant speaker. We hope that the "red meld" will meet with
deserved success durit.g their visit. Every parent should
mike it a print to send his children.
Ttte CONCLET GS TLICS-iDAY EVENISG.—The !file Of tickets
fur the grand cslicert, csnimenced at nine o'clock, yester,:ay
muling, at Mellor's music st re. At the appoin od hoer
tile store v as crowded with pcople, all anxio,is to ~Utain the
mort faveralele feats in the hall. During the day ais.rit six
hundred tickets were disposs , i of. We Eire glad ti) so , Our
citizens show their appreciation cf the gmbizatisn of
talent wh!ch in iSTIIIOUIICi'd to ameor en this ecce.Eion, by
pstexiiiziag the concert as it should be. It is rarely that
we ~10 favored with three prima donnas in one company,
and we will have the advantage of our neighbors, as Miss
Juliana May will close 11:r engagement after the concert
here. and D'Augri commences hers with this concert. All
the lichen Feld, so far, are ftr the boot seats, at $1,60, and
toe d_eibt not but the audience will be large and fashionable
at the former entertainment, if not more on.
moss Satre.—Crosa suits for assault and battery were en
tered at the Mayor's Office, yesterday. by F finp, ,, .3 Moore,
market constable, end Julio Andr we, propri , t, , r of Is tell
St,ro ell Fifth street. From the information of the latter it
seems that Mere, for wan, time pa.t, has tried to prevent
customers fro m going into the store of Andrew; ; that yes
terday he attempted this, when Andrews interfering, Moore
drew a kuif, end threatened to take his life. Andrews made
information against I im, and Moore also laid one, charging
Andrews with attempting to strike him. Both parties were
hild to hail. We are informtd that the cause of the (Lill.
culty was that Andrews had once interfered to prevent
Moore from abusing a boy ou Fifth street, opposite his store.
C. A. ECIIILL Eli
JewEcr.r.—This evening and every evening during the
week a variety of cir Ace Jewelry and fancy goods will be
sold at M'Cartney's auction rooms, No. 12) Wood street.
Mr. Jcehua Gray, who has been long and favorably known
as an auctioneer in his periodical visits to this city, is to be
the crier, and the fun experienced in listening to his witti
cisms will repay the expenditure of time. The goods sold
by him are acknowledged to be of good quality and are sold
remarkably low. Call and examine the stock during the
day.
.WLI:LIA3I F. PEILLIPB
You:tu nun - ans.—The market constable, Simpson Moore,
made information, yesterday, against four to William
ito3e, James We 3 man, Thomas Moran and Reuben Men%
deem, charging them with larceny in entering the market
house, cu Sunday, breaking open the Oils of several hutch.
ors, from ona of which, that of William M. Feely, they took
sonie silver change. IVso and Morrison tr , re arrested ; the
former was hela to hall as a witness, and the latter retained
for hearing, when the rest,of the boys ere secured.
11.ci.kwity.—N horse and wagon, belonging to a baker,
were lift standing on the street, in the Eighth Ward, In
charge of a small boy, yeiterday morning. The horse he
came frightened at some noise in the vicinity, and started
up the river at full speed. Several persons l,ironed, bat ho
was ro , t stopped until he had ran nearly a ILA') and ccm
pletcly wracked the vehicle. the Ley was thrown out
had au arm broken.
A P.ThoicAe: rcw occurred at a beer hall in Allegheny,
yesbrlay aftcrimon, in which beer glasses and oath!. were
freely neer!, eau-ink a flow of considerable lager and some
blood from a I:iiv brolceu heads. ICo arre,n were made, and
viter t a little time to reflect, the whole party return
ed to lie hall and a I °conciliation wile effected over sundry
gimsts of their faverite b wrap.
We would aril iso auy of our rradera who tv.int to pur
chase good Carpan at low rrices, to rni and examine the
ci . these cnods now for sale at A. Irrighein, corner of
Grant streets ladies will ako find at MiTighc i n
a very Iwantiful assortment of new style Mantillas and Dress
Silks, at the very Liwriit prices.
Wit: tMca CtoTniN —L. Dirslifeld .C; Son, on Wood street
are opening, with the warns weather, a tine c,siirtment of
summ' r g iodn of every cis:crippon, consisting of linen pants,
coats and v gts in tindie,s varfr ty, and husiness suits f light
cis•imete of evnry color :Ind shade. Those who wish to pre
pare themselves for the summer weather should visit thin
establishment.
A IITTL3 tour years of age, 1,11 into tho Mc,
nong.,hela, near the dam, en the opposite aide of the river,
rEterday morning Ile was in the water ah . ont ten minutes ,
and a to reEcn:d, CClLludt deed, hy a man who ?SW him fall
in. Ile ELY,II recoTered and WWI taken home.
Ia T,WN.—U. C. Marshall, the ticnerAl Ticket Agent of
tl3 Ch.veland and Columbuslread , a well known r.nd
popular r,..utc to Cincinnati and St. Lculs, crestl.ne, is
in town.
PP.INCE DE CIILISAY
lAiCA I. A F FRI RS
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I u ;.; were
DISPEPFIA.—Ihat most troublesome cad painful of all
diemscs, it is now ascertainee, can be eflntually cured.
Many have been the preparations gotten up to attain this
object, but ulth one solitary exception, we believe, all have
failed of their purpose. Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitten
—the one referred to—however, has proved such en invelc
al,le remedy for all diseases of the stomach, that no one at
all conversant with its history, will question its efficacy in
cases of the meet alarming character. Thousands, by the
In fluent use of the Bitters, have enjoyed an equally speedy
and effectual restoration to physical strength and vigor.
All who are still:ring from diseases arising from a Ltd
stomach, should not fail or hesitate to use it.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everyv. - hero
and by HOSTETTER. & SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietors.
65 Water and 58 Front streets
ins- TEE GREAT SUCCESS which has ever attended the
use of J. M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and the nu
merous certificateo which aro daily received. in their favor,
show conclusively that they ate the greatest and most relia
ble preparation of the kind ever introduced to the 'atic
and at this season, N; hen loss of appetite is so prevalent, or;
ono consulting their own interest can atT,rd to do without
them. The Bitters are pleasant to the taste and agreeable
in their effects. As a tonic they aro delightful ; they are a
reliable remedy for Dyspepsia, Costiveness, etc., and a surd
preventive of most of the prevailing diseases of the day.
For sale by J. M.OLIN, silo propriotor and manufactunr,
No. 267 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by dealers gen
e rally. my7—l-c
Aar.z T FOP. ELLI'II". A GA?:i.l.l:
pee' ei p
tti, I NVaiti
(I 12 , irg q
G me MIIrcE for
pr. mim•=, and
gag( d gatnes i.t ,t) LI , c. 1:.•11.14 t
thu.L. i•"(, I
NV I r
of tile I.crlik,
bating utttuli
it•CLlVcril,}7. if ,oe
t k acutl nri
Etru Ilc ie LGC Cntli 01) 4 :
!hr Et' mach Intlc' , ie
nrc,c 10 ,V
W,`St I oi: g dodiy, d uri
dralidi of %!ad A ntho:iy Wa3ll,
picrem in ',vl:ich the v.e.,; to app. ar. A d l im,tr
tLi4 tret:in4. 4he !iy:•
a LIE 7.1 f INtIFILLfJ.—Th , tr,t4o of ;,t lh•
tre hod a good 2111:thq1C, List eVvL t.,1;
ti a (1, wet wewth.er, To-wi.Lt 01,
1m:-jut, runt L••Jt:lnnly Itr_wn u.,1 :u
t,criptti Return from
S AND EEAL ITE —At t,ight ...r1 C. thi.t
Mr. Do . ie vein Hell is his recond ilcr in, Fifth
ot,eot, by (rder of E.:, ut ro of John a•.,: Affigna
of Jnornos Grey, P,,urth ,root, 00 oxto!, 311 u • f
city property. At thu same tiny, a vtdoty Lack ttoct.
THE MIL. lOC —Mint lave laid upon
our table iv - oral pi,c , l of ruak., „1 : ,
tio,A Kunio for the 1 - 11,y pc u Land a fell
a. , Aortment, which they aril at ki.nsually low rate=.
THF. INI.I - 5,T had, ca it U.17,1:1 111 :$i db 3 m, rni ir, c ql.lll
att: udunce at his odo-t ~f ody L. Hr -Le, re.
Two of there were c, i ii I to pail, and two pa
their fire and were r!e:tii,d
FlRzi CLALS til'uti to th, th
and boys' wear, wit by d r Fitt, i.
Allegheny City. Shirt-i, Egarre. diry, &di., ad
way Bun hand, at ciutC r::
JOSEPH MEYER,
Fancy & Nair. FturnVrive & Chairs,
Wareroom4, -1121
ABOVE THE CANAL BBIDUE,
v.a.utior: tiic t'• I
att6ution u, UNDLIITAEING. ii
fari , l,l 4
AMUSEMENTS.
•
THALBERG &
FAREWELI, CONCERT IN ;01E1:II:A,
a!I p• sittve3. - their last tt;.t ~:;Y r
to I buir Mpartur , 11,L;
ADA :11
(CeMalric, , Cam- ,. a to the Ert•pm)r r.f 1:5
Dunr:a of the princip
Paris,Pe,erst mg, )I.eirhl, bets , name has
obfaMed and tu‘ial.l..: a r‘pulatirm in as tho ',nu
/Apra Opera ii•;lllStka rf t'e wort-1, Mill 111.• b ts
DEP. PIRST AND 'JNIN A PEA CPI IN T
ON THURSDAY, DIAN 2 , Jrfli,
11A1.1,.
The alallagerdent areat pie , -ore in ailriJULlCalg
the eaZageMent of the Van sek.b :L a t d D ur ,„,
MLEiri ..IiLIANA. MA 1,
and MAbAME CAI:AI:UHL
Who veil apbearjointl j ".rith
D'ANORI.
THALBIERO,
VIEUX - FE:Mrs.
aud SIGNOR A DELLA,
The prrgranane, on this :11 be tha at A !Uttar
live that ever has been ctle:ed rn s.,y ci seert rosin; it p ill
Catit,aa, Li sides other iie!ecticne,
TILL CELEBRA; Eli DUEIT , 'N
SOMNAMBUL
COM poa.d for the Violin end the Plane pet y
VIFUNTEMPS AND TIIALRERO.
HENRY VIEUXTEMPB will perform
NORMA FANTAHE ON ONE
This extraordinary and most d;flimlt cetapeilt.
11;:s produced the must intrude euthuaiasur ahi 1, vet - In I
foru_ed by
MR. VIEUXTEMPf , ,
and ilr'vt beer' attempted to he porldtmed by any
Fell programmes can be seen on small blll4.
4: - &- Sale of seats commence on MONDAY, at Mr. Mellet . ,
Ma,ic Store, when the price of almission, notwitl,tanding
the additional and or precedented attraction, will rt mgie
the some, as Mr. 1 haltorg'a previous Yisit ,
1. according to the I ration. nil 12
FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL 'FREATRE,
Eoie 1,13 s , e ;1,1 Man , ger J C. FOSTYIt.
A, ting and 6tage M.,negLr %. W. YtAJNI4
Treueurer
9C91.1: OF PP.ICEB.
Fricato Boxes to 111.1 d siz persouF Vi Co
Dress Circle ocd 1 - arquette
Upper Tier
4V7iir Deo:a open at 7 o'clock—commence at L•ilf past 7.-6'o
EU,../71,1 night of the heautiihi Lotmdienna, MACe
MITCHELL, the moot char eel rsutil•actte,-, of the
day, tho Vestris of America, receive' Isst ei,,n": Iy a full
and fashionaLle audience, with beundless enthusi, , sm. t 11 ,
wi,l 'l:,pear this evening hi two of her most tatractivelac.,'es,
TUESDAY EVENING, !day 18th, ISLB, 11111 be porformul
the favorite Drama, in 3 acts, of
THE MYSTERIOUS STLIANGER. n, SAT PAFIS.
The Mysterkr,s
Lienri de Ben :lei!. Welter lie
Count Varvillo IL L. Ba-cam.
Madlle do Nantelle Turin M. Cuake
Pas Sent \Skit Emily Walile.2r.tve
To conclude with the Ciumsii.-I.ta
wiLLY, THE MAID WITH THE MILEINO PAIL.
Melly, with song
Lord Philander . Halley. Decent ... A. W. Yount.:
.In re-hearsal, and will shortly be p]e.ini,tl
scenety, (11136Mee, snd appointments, the n , '•
ad on recent events in India, er_titled ate
the Relief of Lucknow."
PITTSBU
M 159 EI 11 BERL Y
TILES TUE. - .DAY EVENING. May is:!L tLr
:11.0EILIS PELL E: Tito W 131:11 , N i:EL
will procuce, fur the flrst Cm-, a u-s: ar.d won• - krful, ..r
-riLz and exciting, awful and atn:lzing 11:.c ..:n a; In? ny
as you like, sex it by I,lllg Doug dose) C E.. 1, c:1,1,•1
JEMMY 8R , ,b1V . : ,
NOT IN
I U - N
OR, TilE CONSCRIPTS
Junnny (thrt Li t,) \I Q,
Johnny Dro - An, (bi 3 tr(Alt.l in
Eamuol Have-a-lccli, (not old if:, dock ) illy
Africans, East Indianan, Fo the
army—lted fire, ,tc ,
DICK SLITER, MASTLIA I,:r. Tolo.i
and all the inlnytrels in 0
In Re-beareal, TILE TiIREE FAST 11, t. , pc , rf.,co:
ed by the minstrels.
A GRAND MA'rINEE, at 3 0..1k.
Roa Tickdn 37 cent', and co c1,.(1 • ,1
slate. F• 't:er cents. lerc p •:( at 7 , Tn. lea
at S koytti can bo bec:lr,l-at t :616.
tho day.
_ _ _
JOIAN W. Ilre
(S 1 FT-ri L. 1 3-
yJ - ILL ATTEND THE pe
C
Y 0.1: O,i2;CE.,Tc
All comn: ica tio
Lse--41 i r ect e.l to tt. c—
pro,ll3:.:art,sr.ti(n2
China, Wass, anti gneeasi,vare,
AT ,THE OLD E.STADLISLIMENT OP
TIZE: .MRI. -a-i x
-
122 Wood street, Pittsburgh Pr.,
‘A_TITO IS NOW P.ECEIVIN(
Europe nnii Eastern Cli ies, a thel tr:
a:ticics in his line ceuiprmir:g anal tit snap,
Pizi-1 White rite
pump tu P.ain, Gold, Lustre Id.ttid an.f . ins v,
TitrifiNl Iron Stone TaSle Wore, hutiwn t
able Low in we for IL tea aid Stestnboats; El- iith Chins ei
new styles, in Pure White and Uoldliar...!. oh rin ?, to of
viccei-.; Richly Gilt and Decorated T' dirit
tanuia find Plated Castors; Ger.oan titilver . eti
:cup Ladlcs, etc., tilatel with !diver; lint. Iv. ry
' ., :ruing, Ton and Tii.bl3 find o
. e ray:; Shakt r and Sea arei D.ic
oratod Tin Toilet
Alto, to c mp!etc fall m , f , f LL 7
Ule for the C'UNTRY ETA i, TI:A 1.
TO OWNERS OF REAL ES FATE IN
THE CITY herehv
given that the ninie arnents iind
under tido pruvieions of an Aiit A., yay id,
1557, and of an Ordivanceiicf ni eoi,t Ao g:
1857, uro riTTw completed, and the straii are pAy u. at This
(ince, as follow;:—('no-fifth nor 1 el,. e tho 1-t day of .101 y.
1858; on, -afth oTt or hefoie thTTl.it WI:: .July. ; ,
fifth on or bat' re the Ist cay of July. 1S0): oe.-fifth T o ,
before the lst day of July, 1861; one-titthr,r her,e T
lot day c July, 1862 W3l. EleliltAli , i,
inyl3 City Treasurer.
FURNITURE FOR CASH.
A talLmsurtment et
Pittiburgh manufactured FURNITURF, embracing
BUREAUX,
WARD ROBES
Arid every article needed in a well furalebed
_well as a spleili‘l ncsiortEuent of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Coroiantiy ty. hand and made to order. As ihe only tern s J
on which bridne, - ,s 13 done at this ~.stabli,hn'ent is for U 611.
Prices are made accordingly. Person ain want of anything
in the above line, would be aivantaged by calling at
FACEINER IRWIN'S.
No. IC3 Smithfield etreet, below Fifth.
J. D. FACHINER,
JOEIN M. IRWIN.
BANANAS.—First of tho season just re
ceived by expree3 end for rale by
REYKER A; ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood et•tet.
Opposite St. Charles Llotei.
y 1, 1.1 t
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- •.
lIMIIEIIII3I
MEM
MANUFACTURER oF
PITTSLURGH.
OLORIOLS TRIUM P
LTLSZir.r AND
ATTRACTION UPON ATfRACTI._,N
CT' i: I: '.,.; . .i:::i f I il3 l'ili:
r Ly t. r. 7 of
lc:, of
li P :ITN 3 SIVOK j 1.- T (:, i' E-: • ',I 1
T-ikt and 0,
BOOK CASES,
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city ctirrli ta-o. I;irg 71„
SiLiv3 ainl 1. 1 .; for 11,n1
EGUS...ntles 15 Lll. t 1,,•. d u zi
111U0318...5n 1,3 10 a,
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Et:GAß—Sitio; 17 1.1,14 N.
for ill illlo,
E5...810(03
A 'II 5 , .)6:1
NVlP: , li.Y...sSalus tnii. rt,tittl at _vtgs
, :nor m
T..'v1,71 ! , 19Sit• VI. 611 r
L ice it ri rri nn tl,-mu i,act ,, ry rtatf lit •
Cell( r Ex• I/1 1' • v i, MI II i•..• /In
the diFC r r!
Cl nt. !1• r..NV pat 111 , 11t4 1.11 vv- I.` flat: 1,11'..
eint'a^r e•ini , nt Cut, 14 ci .r I it'
'to. I ,' , It. is .
uoy.nt, AN - 1W ad v,58., ,•1 • II 1,11 ,11 Ji
fur !lin., d,ya I.ll+l lilt 12.1 i.
CO bpt•CULI!Ori ri
Ttin r 9 nit , fat ur , p i :. , 1,,,,
upwitrd tend: n y.
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roily ,toady. Fwur ki lit cv . •
cluu u;!:
ad quint, r.•.! ,;;;otirqr ;it ti-r. 61 7;1; ;.
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1.11 1 11f11 1 , ,, L 1 1 11(. T ,1,11
T. 3,1 iil:n at It -ed
Lt:Ehr,..ol. 111 :11A‘ 7.1 Tti
p , 11i. ,
Limit,tl Oil yiatrH at
Lo , nos )I.!l:iit..l l 6.—S', - if c1. , ; , .1 I,u. ! 1 1 .1 1, ;1,1
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3;e 0,161i31
1 .1 C
Mr 2..
VuRF:, M,y
11..ar).; sides 13,00' 1114. .1! •,..7
snuthArri red $1,0561,1,141:
9 - T*.e. ',stern whir. I. 7, r , .! t: lir:.
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1 , c4; d
I.trd h , :kry at 11 ,1 Ilrw
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Pc:cw Torts. St or I.: .01.54; .
NEW V0ii11,.11.,y L. '1,4
P. ck 7, 1 at.1 11 ia. 0, -1 111n,-*,
nt 1: ;;" •
and .N1',i,f1 4 ,1 ;, ur, on ;,5;
C10c.1.40 E 0; Ct.titrf.ll.: - .: I C.O 24%;
Cul f ,ruia ft._
Clevt-Inn.l Told 44 c, C. a: . 1 C.
cinnati 93 1 ,; L•t: rliag lxf auk , dull H.
Erci.:ry.—St , ckr; hiulier. Chicago andl.•.:
alcua Chicago Clcyc .1 and To'i,d. Cl,
land, ,olunidn.l and emclun,ti 0 , ,• o, ,1..7
'l'h l ': l " lf '‘" '
for l
DA V. thu 4tl: I'2
111.2g11t, ut.
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11:1 - .,:tult Z:t. 1.,•L.S t1.,5, 1111
with [hi, 3:1111 throurz!, iu t!
W Far: cn s.‘
PWA
41 ) ; t 1 , 4 •
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the nbol , . i':!, :•0••
NESDAY, !lie '219( ii,fltailt, at 4 1.
Fur urr
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L'o'a fr.:l*A. [lc
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For freicl t , -
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DAGUERE, N GALL ERi
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PllcologuaphetrNalao.
NEW YORK OALLY:i..b
r s. ,
a•c.: ALL
11, V - 1/1, , i,„,:7 El: I,'
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1 -7- f;0 t\lAit K.ET - P. I .:S
4 , 4
at Chi,. V y ;t;.;. ..c, ;0
4 - 4;1 Jr
i.Ja. They t.re Itch
theta to br• far ancuri,t t.• v•al... ,i f;t,hi..
City. citizens an.t strha s .er , ,.; v v ~;..!
his large c..;thietiuti., hf i. .;
E,C , OP-11. iE HtLly of
N. B.—Pictur, of CLAN!, 1-
60 Vi rl:( , t
naril•tfk,
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or do.. 1 , 0 rt.-•%!. - a.. t
pIIUT OCIIt A Pll. V. ---[Lt is A liT 11A BEE
1.4 - Aight to such pktur,-6 tA.-11
11,1{" , beet, Pr , 11012.!Ireki ct by r li.. L n tlrl
wurl Thuy run 6e 11,1 iu utl 1 !par twaut,i.iiarti st,
(‘U.ance . , IV.ILUS 1 - I , AL'ILE on L. W 11 1 .5.1 ?.:!.
J Built:1114. I:nv)..lve
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L•:' F• urth
littP2l74Ved fio 91 ifl2i Sii*•?•il.
,AMARtiO lj TO(IRAP II C
A .0. hal trrn
••••:, }',„ufth Fi 311 , , t, ut :1•.. •
f Y
with ihru, lar;, • light:, ar , .:,• , •!
c•.•u.fhrt, COrtV , SII; 14. :
erdr, t:tir an!
tie inv•tt , l to
fold • n th • -:, ".:t•kl
56 Wood sir:6o., E 3 '“tki!.Durgts., i"sa
IMIIIIIIIMI
NEW SPRING Go o
8.,. I.:
EINETZ
M, n, Due an,l
Al: of W:ich %.111 !:1 kr
Grcat Induc,murte „n-rA t !,I!
Trlß BUYERS
Orders solicited and careflilly eelocted 511 , 1 pIICLC,i
Ear2.7:dtiel-AA
EMON S.-100 boxel Palermo Lemon
jut roft . ived and for de by
;.1 . ;;I • M ANDERFOI! ; :,
No. 39 Wood str 4 rt,
opporilto pt. Aharloo Hut a.
o , mno,:fte ,f
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PA 7‘i A 7,1 A and
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INDIXTRUCTIBLE ROOFING.
USSELL'S PATENT MASTIC
:'i9:l t'.4Tl NG CA A .- 111S SATURATED W [TIT
IlliE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF
It,•, , rg with Russell's Mastic.composition is adapted for all kinds Roors, flat or steepalso ho
'lin, iron, or 0 d Shingles, making a perfect Joh. This composition is not tit:Ea:Led by atmospheric changes
ii i the: click nor run ;it is impervious to water ; FIuS PROOF and m•-re durablo than buy other kind of a.
Innn, tal is usod in vas quantities throughout the States, on Ilousoi, Bridges, Rolling Mills,
L Li mean:hi:its, giving entire satisfaction, and is conhijdzed a perfect protection from the elements.
..udh this roofing was ouly introduced hero in 1556, it can hi seen on many of tho buildings in the city. Also, on
et Lf the lit dlroails
; 1. r. rr ler to u few placers where this Roofing is in lase, and can t, laud and Pittsburgh Railroad ; ut Bello
Air; ; Portland ; Lagrange; Steubouvihe; McCoy's; Wellsville; Liverpool and Rochester Sim
um; the Nlauchester Depot; Piinusylvania Central Railroad; .pruce Ore. k Astoria Station, Mill m Tipton and Par
-,sego ti: "T. , : Allegheny City, Westminster College, and many (the: BuildinEs; Pittsburgh, J. McCully's Wart,
, Ti, n. Trimble's Rrrtcl ; also, numerous others in this city.
tit;As
In-
TH E ;EAT ES I
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a.Tica staz , '
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OF TkLE AGE.
17 P. KENNEDY, of Roxlury, hao discov
:n of our ctiumoa paatra, weLas v remedy
ii _ 1 I
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IT IL:* ' "r ‘.! SCIII"FULA r,o - vT'N' TO A 00141101 V
lit , !iv,. it in ever t.ilkyoll ,asee, an,: never
t 10 iwo comes. (both tlirmilv; lie hr
110% , lit over onv ctrtificateit of ill
twov.ty 10 , 1..5 of ii ru•tt
ttlol warr3r,tcd to cure ti IlLre g or mor,th.
• tc will cure the ,urltt, - .i.u.1 of Pin: Ott
oa th itct.
.r cl , tr the r! . .•:t.t.tr, of bika.
to cur, till. 't,,ont.c...inker th,
'.l!',t t to t` 1,t1.; cu., the 'uLr,tl;iud
or
I t
IV
14-
I 1 r
v• - o cur, ell bLatof In thr
eywr
t titre,lo v. - cirrs.r.,tiiii Lo cars rr.naii.g of tho EilArs and
um , ng the ht.ir
to sir. L cure ei)rrnpt. end
NI P
;•;.- io 'A` 1 tine sn•11:, oreptlon of the 617. i a.
Tito ; tiatf„. ottl- e i..•: wa..ranted to cur, 01 , 3 otoorrt luif
cf L. •.:WC•I - 11
'Tw, or ini••:- lio - _••tt!efi ojo warrant ,- d to cnre tLe most den
..•.• rlncimintifira.
t • to •••,fir bAtlets Wel_rrk.:lLl; It) cure sait•Rheum.
if.•• •.,••••••' ft!re, Co cr. , . the tvorat rain of ei:refula.
'ic-ieiii to e' rove ezpercaaai from the first bottle, add
p o !•-; : .. s: muted 'o lir u the above quantity is taken.
ItOX_BURY. MASS
kn.+. reputation of the Moilloal Discovery.
i• i • fo •: ,z till kind of honors, is co %volt estabEdhod by the
ottani:eons voice of all who have ever used it, that I need
net ney 6.:.yttnng on the •••niject, as the most skilful physi
eia, sod Coo mob' Lezetul Druggists in the country taetro
auimoifet in its priii.t•.
is presenting the Medic:ll Discovery to your none., I do
no hil hoowli..li,:e of t. 1 1 ,3 cur:::ivo power. in relievlup
all inring moot of there 1ii3.,90; in wit -h you are no
no ,•7..cra.cim,cl,4 indents to ton
it (JK:II ed ,
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its 1 , oinl ea 1,, t,ro fr.,11 short and fretful
nap , '.., ; al' d tt.,3Ural Discove
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the.t your nyatazu ,I,:eal not hall thp
L• the !criuton , na 7.ici a t
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d da , - bc.con,
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CUBE,
we,..1;r,,,,n .1 ill
1.1 uf the back, pain of the !:)p
:o.'e.rity thSt 11:4`1! ~' r .
.•L tht,
•s Ilp•nt,n-is of poor WOMen ere e...afrring from
&1..1 pin,ng away n rntirra).:.• hfe, &rid their next
n • not linow the cnnse. I wish to Impress
.d old proverb, "An 0111,C , of preven•
r tI9.:T I,llnrl of cure." To th,
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t`,At it clll never, 'an-ter tiny circurnstsianna,
✓lli
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;et t t..•tr:t, tea Bi.ct ul A.JI 1.10 directir.t, cart be uppli•
rt.!l bate' snilicient to operate on the
Y..urs truly,
DONALD
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I'M.;l'.i.llED BY BOWMAN &. CO,
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AVE JUST RECEIVED TIIE I P
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.100.4 t: t: of a ,rrelt variety of soaserviblo and fashionntle
i,„,t.a far C, t redly-A the.y f• , .l warre.r.t...l
it. it, tag that Va.:ty crku supply Western rnerapluts, by Ibt,
r r.s4o or LIOZ,I), at ai IJV priced kid the EACIIe quality of
o I,llrCh3V.d IR the Eastern cltle4. Particulqr
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MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES 9
Enclosures, Posls, ae," &C.
to pi) I,li , an, re , p,wtfully invittli to tURMiIIO our °Lock.
Pnc,,...8 low, 811 , 1 c, arc warranted.
.1712,v—ta NO. 385 LIBERTY STREET.
1 - ERNIICI LLI.--10 boxes Italian, just re
vk.Lid for ,a 1,3 lid
ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street.
, t , 27 Opposite St Charles Hoiei
QTARCII.-250 hxe Rochester Pearl Starch,
ruroive.d and for ad. , by HENRY 11. COLLINS.
140MiN
.131t1 N 'UN Ci executed in the highest style of
art, and at able price..., by
J. it. WELDIN, Boukseller and Eitationrr,
63 Wuxi stre3t, near Ponrth.
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k_• fur :tutu y
l'“rner WO.ll ,11,1 First strects
1 ANDS IN V I lid. 3 1N I lowa and r reXii.i
fur bab, by b. elan iir:ltT t B,IN,
lily 13
51 Hu ket streot.
ROOFING!
RESINOUS SUBSTANCES, ETC,
.Z-21:- 'l7 Er Zir I.E.- 2=l)
t tip. 'lll LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of tho ma
rt—nu v..:11 .I,;.:aive prompt attention, ty
Every End of Humor,
ANKEB.
caris!u4
DYSPEP6IA,
,•.„ 'a 1 cauk , Jr ,f the swu h ; tbe4 if, the
,n r :. and MI Ol`Ne 1.0
atl:U 'c ~'s
PILES
tit;oncange
Ali k.f
1,--Ad - alts oue tairlq s;.o, p,r
, tletettert from five
Dr. GEO. 11. KEVSI:II,
IZIIIIMIIII
`,ND LUNG DISEASES,
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I. Are.:,ll , JD.l - City,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
L. C. HFAPL'URN.
0:71 , 71; 1:,
N 7.5,..--Ttl3
-6 Wile. Flint Hominy for sale
JAB. A. FETZSR,
Co:11,r Market and Firat sts.
S INVIGOItATOR.-10 arose
B. A. PAIIN.I.SD tea L co.
X INT
F, FAHNESTOCK, Agent.
AUCTION SALES.
DAILY SALES AT N 0.54 FIFTH ST.,
At the new Commercial Sales ".00ms, No. S 4, Fifth
street, every week day, are held pub'', iales of goods lu all
variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large
steel: valid' is constantly replenished with fresh consign.
menu:, that must be closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.,
Dr Cloo.is and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything
in the lino for personal and family use; table cut
;ery ; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware,
AT '2 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
iloneehold and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware;
stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, &c.
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; Jewelry; musical instrn•
meats; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes. book
stationery, &c. ISeBl P. M. DAVIS, Auct.s
A N K STOCK, AT AUCTION.—On
TUESDAY EVENING, May 18th, 7858. at &gist
-'clock, at the Commercial Bales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street,
will bo sold:-
20 Shares Bank of Pittsburgh.
25 do M. &M. Bank of Pittsburgh.
SO do Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh.
65 do Citizens' Bank of Pittsburgh,
5j do Allegheny Bank of Allegheny.
myl3 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer,
141
ixEOUTOR'S SALE OF FIFTH WARD
PROPERTY.—On TUESDAY EVENING, May 18th,
at eight o'cicck, on the eocond ilo:r of the Commercial Sales
Rooms, oiil ho sold, by order of the Executors of John j
Gibb, dec'd, that large end valsabie lot of ground, at the
corner of Liberty and Walnut streets, having a front on
Liberty of GO Met, extending back along Walnut 100 feet to
Spring alley, cu which era erected two two story Brick and
one Frame Dwellings Terms—one.third cash, residue in
one and two years, with interest. Sale positive.
myl3 P. 51 DAVE, Auctioneer.
WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT,
No. 42 Fifth street, near Wood.
REINEDIAN&ZEYRAN,
WROLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FIN/4
GOLD AND SILVER
WA T C ES,
J
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
FANCY G OD S.
WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS
WATCH MATERIAL,
AT EASTERN PRICES.
THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY
aCUODIIIed to their customers and the public, that ow
ing to the price of Parley and Hope, and to suit the times,
they are brewing a light and delicious flavored CREAM
Auk:. which thus ere '
rub GALLONS each, to accommodate nrlvate families.
have elan, X ALE, at $6; XX at $7, and superior
EcE:•:NET at $3 ql bbl., and nrealler casks in proportion.
Aliso, excellent PORTER AND BROWN STOUT.
Oidera sent to their Brewery on PITT STREET, will
receive prompt attention.
mr lalbln
Alderman's Omee.
JAMES S. 1100 N, ALDERMAN,
EX
OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND POLICE
MAGISTRATE—OfiIce, No. 69 Grunt street, nearly oppo
site the Court HOII3, Pittsburgh, Pa. Depositions, Acknow
ledgments and Probates taken; the Records examined,
Dnwie, Bonds, Mortgages, Willa, Leases, Articles of Agree
ment, and of Partuersnip, Letters of Attorney, etc., etc.,
drawn np at short notice; Marriages Solemnized, and all
business in the line of his official duties, promptly attended
to. Office hours, from 7% e. m. to 1 P. n., and from 2
to 6 F. n. apB:ly
FRENCH CLASS.
MISS BLAR - EL Y
INTENDS FORMING A CLASS OF
YOUNG LADIES,
Wishing to receivo Instructioh3 in tho
S A r •Z 3 -IE2 g - 40. .
ta.. Apply at No. 163 Third street. mylfhtf
Summer Lager Beer.
HE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO
04 inform his friends and the public in general, that he
le in the daily receipt of this deliciana Beer, from the well
known Brewery of J. N. Straub, Allegheny CR), it having
been prencuatt.d to be the beet that was manufactured here
fur many years, CLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURE. Give me
a call and try it. JOHN 110TH,
ap'24.tl At hie old stand, be. 2d Diamond.
2chool for Young Ladles.
M. J. BAKEWELL, INTENDS TO
open his Shiro], on MONDAY, the 6th of ApriL
Tols, $l5 CO per qua? ter. Residence at his eon's house
101 Second street. Rooms, Smithfield street, N. E. corner
of Diamond alley. mr2fhtf
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP.—
The firm of BAWORTLI BRO. a BROWNLEE was,
on the 3d of May, Di5S, [Rewired by mutual coceent, by Cho
withdrawal of JEUU IIA7iORTLI from tho above
The accounts of the late firm will be settled by lIAWORTLi
& BROWNLEE.
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4gs- JERI) HAWORTH, in withdrawing from the above
firm, kindly thanks his former patrons and also the patrons
o, the late firm, for the very liberal patronage ho has re
ceived, and wou'.d kindly re , :ommend them to his successors.
HAWORTH h BROWNLEE, as they aro determined to sell
of low figures, having a very large assortment of 011EA.P
aItOCERIES, WINES and LIQUORS on hand.
JEHU HAWORTH.
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Z 2— DAVID HAWORTH and JAMES BROWNLEE
have this day uesocisted together, and will continue on the
filminess at the OLD STAND, corner t f Dinmand end Dia
mond alley, under the style of HAWORTH & BROWNLEE:,
where they lthoo to receive that patronage s) liberal!: given
to the old tlrm, as thee are determined to sell CHMEEFt
than any other Store in the city. myl3
NEW FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS.-
A. A. MASON A CO., ACM., NO. 25 Fifth Street,
Are now opening rich
Paris 13r1Illants,
Aud a sp!entiitl eclostion of SPRING 811APi LS. (rpl
lETIIING NEW.--
INIARSFILLES RUIRT FRONTS AND WRISTBANDS,
En.ling been
MANUF4CTTRED TO A SPE I _7IA L ORDER,
For sMo by
y 1
HARPER'S MAGAZINE for June
TIARPEIL'S I‘:AtiAZINE FOR JUNE;
R. A. LOOMIS,
Futile:len' Agent,
Th:st Bulidlnge, 41 Filth street,
For sah by
TEAM MILL, STEAM MILL—For Sal©,
k.:) . A Gnat Mill all complete in good runtlog order, a
'lit of stone, smut machine, a corn and cob cracker, etc.
Aiso, a dwelling holies or 4 rooms, a largo stable and 2 lots
of wround, Equate iu south Pittsburgh. will bo sold at a
bargain. S. CUTHBERT A EON,
my-15
Tar R
i'fING PAPERS—Of every deserip
ticn sold wholesale or retail, by
WM. G JOHNSTON & CO.,
Paper Dealers, 67 Wood street.
QOAP POWDER.--50 boxes Soap Powder
of our own manufacture, warranted superior to any
offered for sale to this market, on hand and for axis by
fela B. C. do J. 11. SAWYER.
ENVELOPES.—Buff, Straw, Amber and
Waite, of all sizes, sold wholesale or retail, by
WM. O. JOHNSTON t CO.,
Stationers and Paper tealers, 67 Wocd et.
fIOTTON TRIMMINGS.—Cotton Fringes
and Braids for trimming Basgrica and Children's
Clothing—all widths received. at JOS. 11011 N-E 8,
ap23 No 77 Market s.reot.
NiTHISKER BLONDE.-500 cioz . White
Maker Blonde for Bonne: Borders, received, and
will bo sold very low to Milliners by tho piece, at
cip'23 BORNE'S, 77 Market street.
UTTER.-3 bbh4. fresh roll, fur sale by
nirlS UUNUY U. COLLINS.
EW Il ERRING.-
2vo boxes extra No. 1:
200 do do Scaled;
Just received and for italo by
faiI:HER A ANDERSON,
No. S 9 Wood 8 :wet,
mr4 Opposite the
_Et Charles HotoL
D RIED APPLES. -3 0 saoks pr3.lno Dri(
Appl,s rota-i - ved, and fur gale by •
AIeCIANDLESS, AMAIN Sc CO.,
Comex of Wood and Watt:: atroata,
3Laau
Light Cream Axle.
OEO. W. SMITH a Oa.
Dross EilliE,
licrageo
Cita'llio,
Organdies,
To atatell, or Extra Quality,
JOS. 11.011.N.E.
77 Murket /area
11.Ali.P.Erft'3 MAGAZ EN El for Juno ;