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    THE LATEST ME ''S
BY TELEGRAPH.
TaIRTY-P/FTEI CONGRBEis
FIIIST SESSION
Vc9lordny'• Proceedings
SF \ ATE
A number of private bills were passed, innluding
for the relief of Coin. M'Aulev, ifoaford
smith, Jeremiah Pendergrast, George Phelps, Joshua
Shaw, William 1.). \ . Mosely, Joseph Hardy, Alton
Long and Benjamin ‘'dwards. The latter confirms
a land title in Now xiee. Also, a hill for the ro
lief of Anthony Caste°, soldier o: the we rof 1812.
talleer, and seamen of the
Kane expodiiionFain° ss 4ison to those in
the expedition of ',Mac Licilaven. Also, a general
by Mr. Foster, 01 Connecticut, in
lieu ~! ronn,,,.as individual hills, for the continuanee
•,,d, vs , and orphans, under the act of
rut.rwiry 3 , !, I 553. S9me discussion ensued on Mr.
Pugh ”umatr..nt the pension to the term
of widowhood Messrs. Crittendon and llf:olittle
~ prsed ouch ientrictions on marriage, but the bill
seven with tho amendment.
Mr. Clay. of Alabama, from 11m Committee on
ilstrt, and llarbsrs, reported against a large nuna ,,
;•T inapt-dye:non: petitions.
tlwin'a Pacific Railroad bit' was not taken up.
special order being the Homestead bill of Mr.
Joan; o^, of Tennessee, it wa3 then taken up. Mr.
lied the floor, end spoke three hours till the
...ertim,:nt. Ho discouraged the idea that the bill
the public lands as a donation. On the
•-e, it 1, , framed on the principle of compenea
i• • . inasmuch as the settlers fulfilling the require
of a five years' residencoe.nd improvement, pays
i n 1,1‘, T more then the value of the land. Th
ii , mestesd measure is nut a trick or doina4oque
it re,:eived the approve! of Wasbincf•'l'
of the eountry. It in it'
um tf the Territory being to
• ••••••, in•itintriem , poor settlers on their
r,h ie.. a wild spezM 'bongo their
. • ,;;.,dosing II! , ,, they would buy inore,•
oenttibuto more towards the sup
. - • the tl.metament. Were but one million fain
0- expend $56 each, additional, it would
-• •lo•-e auditional roverde. This i••
of revenue and patriotism. Uor
: , ..y prevent the accumulation of
, CF p. , pllixu.n hround krg,e cities ; populate your
-:iet-. It will produce self.dependent
•••, .q ld have no pampered aristocracy, nor
• pauperh....od, hut raise a middle c!alts, who
the country and will defend their
• reliatsly.
L:n aeard i urgod by his Northet a
r 7 N! I, 01:1, 0;0 bill wou:.l se:. prejudicially to the
South To doay t obi assertion ho went into or
,a; .rato disquirition, the scope of which woe tht:t
ttte os 'ension hotuesteads even in the North wou'd
vs:mg the douutnd for the products of Southern
and tha , hero n' Intl , sections of the country.
.tion he P. - wider:jail; expressed the be
that wore low ultra.; 'Rite of the North and
Lt ( - 0 - '
tv 7 be u;lc of the pE"opie would
-; t.i7.2, and c en'tio•lhern be,lome adveeatee .
pormanan,-.3 of slavery in the South.
TiicDat:J th(:1 wttnt into el-L:utive Hoslion, and
Li( , USE Or REPRESENIATI I EY,
71.0 In..tien to lay the Report of the Committee
rri tee Muirie, , ota Representatives on the table was
, fi:at-:r...ed to by 5 ..m”iurity.
tterfieran ca"riL for the reading of the re
lea Licon o crat: desiring to take a vote on tt..o
to-dry. This was reeistod by the opoosi
in c?,!. dilery motions, and required the
r. lye te he frequently taken.
Mr. I,avie, of Maryland, said that it 's not likely
th.ft the ilonso will get at the vote to day, and Bug.
go , tcfl that the Fubjecq he postponed till Saturday,
P.. tlfni in the meantime the reports can be printed
at the onostion understood. Au ob
jertion was interposed. Motions to adjourn were
and appeals taken from the decision of the
Chair, ,ho., an.l deelled by ye-s end nays.
The ecif - iet continued for two hours, when the
11 use adj,,ureed.
From Utsh
F r. May 20.--The siesmor Jc.hn 11. Diekop
:ram Leavenworth, un tho 11th, brings inttillgen.te
of the ~ trlvll of Col. K.lne and Abel Oilltert at t' at
_
pip,: on Sunday last.
lf , lbert , t I;es that Brighntn Youug had nbdieat
;,,nd Gov, NVR9, at the last dates, thir.y
Sait Latt , 3 C ty. accompanied by a dopu•
tation of fifty :thrmons sent !o meet k=m.
r_4`rc.m. W allil ing ton
IVArgiiNGToN, 20. —The S , ir- , 11.;° held a short
tiny, eind confirmed ti few C,Lil-
Darativoly unimportant nominations, iticludlog Mr.
tiibbone Gray Portmnattr at Westchester, Pa.
The Li for Casbut JI uao officer, for the
Northern citicq will probably be considered to
morrow.
of thz Bark Morning Star
PA 1.1 . !..10P.R, 20.---By an arrival from Rio,
,ip!,;,4 to t:!,; 17 , h Apri! havo bean reco;vod. Tha
S'iT", which eviler!. for Now Orleans
early ;0 Apr.i, off Capo Frio. All hands
wc; avad.
nrti e r In New Orieane.
Ntsw 01:1.6ANS, May 20.—Capt. Phillips, leader of
the Thug:, waa l,ralally murdered. last night.
--Cotton firm: Hales 3500 bale=_;
bblg. ,t firm: sales
lumb. Pruvisiouri Urn]
MEEE
11... iii r.i Liti. , .Pd Oil tria il lc
, t 1 firm at 10(01.
ha tat i,11...1111) prime Orlramiquotiuq
.7: Ind Rico
cc-: •or IL Stook Itieoriket
N v, ~r ':.s lower. Ciricar; a arid V: aL.
iti! tar: 77 lat rc .ucti :11.1svaukc ?di( 11. •Ilt6ol LI
N. V Cr-rit ri 4i; ILII.I M
II - °,,.)4; 1,, Crm'.r
rid crta*, , J ,•
C:ircturarzi; Illa-rkst
F4I '2,13 of 2012 . 1 bid , at
o tin, to , •11.dco t•Ntro.
• • . a.t) at 17!:,', v,.tb a dcniond to It,
i t ., ct,,0r.,0 in prONOI one; Pork and
CIIIII
, Lt
n l q•I
i., I
1...1.1 11.. rulv e the v.eut et buyr4/4. He on in
•1o" _ , l, 1 r,lti - h it. , 4 eeuerally
ut bo, LllOl, co 1111y(Ird ut over Se. 1.11
Telegraph Report.
for the paper we SI, H I
farm, fIIAI Dut barfha
11,1. , 1 mg it
Cors:,-regelontti,
S•ith Carolina, took his Beat
i• ,`: •
' occupied with pension and
lIIME=I
o r7.,:mlution from the Committee on
le !eper':..d ordor:ng that ".e?,ars. Phelps
and hot. 3i1:0 ,avord as members from Min
ne-••,:i -t!:.• oonloat their seats hereallnr not
to
. 1;c: intorfored with. After 80010 discussion, the
przvi , u , question wt moved.
Rouge t , .. , 0k up and pasEed tho civil appropria
t,,,n iiiii, Fa , rsr FtriVirtg out $lO,OOO for the capitol
9 - i 1 by cur majority retaining nearly an
,unT trio completion of the Walhington
Frem Kansas;
May 20.—A000unte from Kansas con-
Lrtu , i, :Telk of outrages and robberies by Mont.
t;fiinflry . , hand of outlaws. Several stores and the
pen , Lt Willow Springs, were robbed on the 11th.
wv.r^ also roi art - Id in different parts
of Johrotun county. Thrt.) hundred families are
t .tue ltscn driven out of Lynn county.
Vii'. '. alt e rapttCa't comm'ssitm under (leo.
it 1± understood that the members of his
hartc have a written pledge, tinder which they at - e
sworn to d'Uvo all the pro-slavery men out of the
turcitt,r7, and alio to break up the land soles in July.
They are nico reported to have said that unless
withdraws she troops from Fort Scott, they
11-1 t:rett , 3ed to Lueompton and hang him.
From Wasd►fngton
W 'Sr Hi:KC:TON, May. M.—Morroa, Burnscombo and
the commissioners appointed at the settlers'
mset convention hold at Topeka, Kansas, to procure
a postponement of the land sales in that territory, or
to provide a loan fond for the squatters, have had,
in company with Mr. Parrott, the delegate from
_Kam , o, an interview with the President, who inti
mated his willingness to postpone the sale till Octo
ber if they thought best, but des , red them to call on
the cot tors of the territory. The latter states that
the p.'iry of the government would be to sell all the
public Nude possible during the present year for the
nnrpoos of revenue, but consented to defer the sales
in Kansas till November Ist and 15th, when they
will take place. Tho commissioners will leave for
New York on Fitday for the purpose of securing the
loge- nt-eded-
/cram Elavana
N'f NV May 20.—The Black Warrior has ar.
Hi: Havana dates to the 15th. She reports
that the merinos from a British ambler landed at one
of the Cuban outrorts and ransacked the plantations
in search vassal negroes. The captain of the
outoort ha: been ordered to Havana for trial, in not
resisting the invasion and insult to the Spanish
slag.
The Flora Templd and two foreign ships arrived at
Havana on the 13th inst., With 1600 oodles.
SOMETHING NEW
SISIiSLILLEb SHIRT I:IIUNTS AND WRL9TBANDS,
ili6tch, of Ell.ru I.tunlity,
,VA 1F..1C1 UR ED TO A SPECIAL ORDER
ir cn6 by
4"101"fON TRIMMINUS.—Cotton Fringes
4 4 , an.' Braids for tilannino Basques and Children's
t.ledling—aii widths received, at JOA. 1101.1.14,1C8,
No 'r7 market .ti
fiLONI)E.-500 doz. White
I !th , • rn; BOLII/01, Borders, received, and
in de ; ;el !inc to Milliners by the piece, at
ILORNES, 77 Mr:rket Amite
•--,......:,-.--,:;:r.
. ...,....::144'.,,..::::-..A.,,,,,.1
_7
- , - . .. ,-.- f• , 4: ,- ,•z,,..ri:0.g.,63 , .ity-; , '7- .' •
. 4 1'•';i':-F*Ok'iL . l .- " ,- • - "Al . '• . '3 . e
;•• _...,'431'5,-:-,..-f-'.l:-,Y•
DAnausrows, Montgomery Co., Maryland, 1
January, 31st , 1357. J
I never felt the benefit of any medicine so much
as from the bottlo of BIERIIAVE'S HOLLAND
BITTERS I purchased last fall. I wish to know
whore I can get it, without fear of imposition.
(Signed,) JOSEPH C. DELLET.
FROM A DRUGGIST.
APOLLO, Armolrong Co., Po., Doe. 15, 1558.
MESSRS. B. PAGE, Jr. S. Co.
Dear Sirs—l purchased I do:. of your li4ELI,
HAVE'S HOLLANDUTTERS, ticia your :ravel
ing agent, which has give:: grra, thin
section. Send MP dozen, •,;ticti I er!eloae
the money. 'S. C. 13()VAHLP.
eatefli to rot - /quil4/..d
Bt * 1 r, ' coo, 1r
by the .ule 1-'roprietur , , ox.in Page, Jr., 3, Co.,
No. I',' Wood street, bocween First erol SeQ , Ald street.,
and Pit:4;g eta gene
kir - • ANtiLIEH
—A G's
cure of Fever
(11,i Ai..,av by Ow ../ Liver prepared
by felvnyilg I:1 • t..1 ,. .rt.;11. NV, have aow mother
t l llllVn !WO, 1 z •11, Sbarp, , ,ut M _Pttatlmcg,
who tittite3 thAl he 11.1 4 0. _lll ~ ::.••/1 I 11 .1 1,13 1 Attaeli.
al Ague 21(1.1 sy. - • r,.torod by the uat• of
theso IT; . 3fi Sher pt• —i• • a, o pini, (1 , i„ w 1, 4 1
ou obser vatlet , ti , v; t. c LLeti i .!.. ‘.l, the test ter bilkma
Co1111,i:tin: , •11,-
ms, 01 1101.3; r
V. , 11 0 ,61 tIL/ 1 11..) nu IP, 3t. Eh r,pe.ct, Ihia
!• thr'r in, nL .4 , l K iltitt• rs
p .ctntic!,,nd
drliod t
CE1.1.:131t-ITED :,1 !;
Pittni,,,-;,h,
t ht. ti.tw h. It , rt Ott. 1. to ti it Pr. M'l.atat'a ger)
itk., l htt ctti 't 1 v.. 1111(Uge, car. LIQW 1.. had at.
nip,. 0 ,114 h, dr
tux, !:37 I
WIN A M. A.
rutinin:4
yf I9IA A, 4 .10c,i,t; wi ll I f a , 1,
' ..."-."*L- Up L7u , ;...bovr• I:ltt.rmee.i.st. - ~.r 1 WEI;
il;t iuetnut. 4,'.:1,.ck P. 'IL
Fur f.rei4lit 0r6,11 , 71-r r.cone-'
Nply 0111• ,, ird, or co L , '," A ,1 :(1!:.1.W., Agt•flt:4.
Vlrt! str..qd
Thu t.e.alut:l kr. MA G A ILA fit, Cap t. Mori
LA.M4tt'isOii Al fur tho abugu and all
turn,ti •i UES PFV at
4 o'clock, P. M.
POT freigllt o. pa.-,sagu I lab
Iran Clly Conummrclaf
Ptlbsburgh, Cl, , artered, 1855.
Board et 12 Trusteela—Faculty or 14 Teachers.
3( 1 0 STUDZNTS ATTI:NDIN JAM:AI:7: 7 lgiA.••
Zen Prepared Jitr ae o i Duties of the is In!in3 )?,
NSTIZUCTIO:i ciLVEN SiNtl LE
and Dual.lo-37ntry, 11.,..1: 1110,1 k, every dr
otrtatent of Dias'. ••!.. .1, Rapid Cum I.
nem Writing, ".tiercantik • COLUDlt•rci,il
Dott.ctiug C.,Juntt , rfeitMdt,•.: , I:rononty, Rh. L mtiar t ,
11.1onograidly, and ad othrr it.•.,..lNary for the thor
t.u.,ill ocluc%tton 5 1•t ,• , ':'r'
j C.t.fr/. I 1211, A. ,
Aceonute.
.f. A. HENDRICK and Ii A ,
erg ..f Rook.-K-tping.
ALFA COWLEY, A. 'l'. I' , 'l.l It E. 17. at. I !I. A. IluTsoN,
Profomors of Pel ti,'; Vt. u 5 er all
runlyetition for I' rot P.. 11 tOo! let: o
AND NOT VOli 6-4,1
.1. C. POR.TER, l'rdf A1ati1.7.0,10,.
Trr,ms, do—P ull rdur,..., Ifine enter at t•oty t
--$36. A u•rag . ,o fano it ft..d1.1 tat-t , ut S2,LO.
Muth.' 4150 $7O. tirainn•dc io6i,ted
sifthttion. 11pr...harm: ..t" Wt and tir.•lll.lr,
fre , d. W. JP:NI...IN:I.
10 - 20 Pitt.hid.rgh, Pennsylvania.
JOS. 11ORDIE.
77 Alarkot street
~~:?~>
A .Vialictar,o Toatinao=y
B.UolitiTt) Cu., Pa., Feb. sth, 1857.
We prefer buy 14, , BtERIIAVE'S HOLLAND
BITTERS for cash, 1' ears tho discount. Hope to
scud you goon .4 rocomumuclatiort from our Minister,
testifying, to ire eumtive pewor.E. Signed,)
MOODY CAROTHERS.
INDIGESTION.
+u,ai of 'ouul~y
Alti t:
d • , •/1 101 rho live!. the
or t , t ('illy, were [lot
.thee Os of iti
i• r. 4!. 6•r hr. Wr,ANE'S
VLENI I NG
Ty Aro otliot 1';117 purporting
^! uine u•ir /F✓ rip-0
I• 1 PE, F, ING BROS.
ST .i.±,, A_ Al 1 30/k T ":.:
ClF s _ l (i,d
Eq'or Cincinnati
I ' llo el••1!,1111! ••• i•
tptilukcE—win
• t , •IN , !.1 • 1•41,11 r• •••• TIII2
th 4th i;,4.,
Throu.,:,ll ,zt. Lontr n. rot , ,ies ,I,l:ccla
tltt.trmil , ait.! thr tnErl: in th, :
11 • cr•i: :• 37. • 11!.1
..3T. E.:.;';',UAS
Fe' o
"i.::.; A 17. E t.-; V ii FI, il, :.-,:::
9'it,r Marlette c.x: - .4.1 Zantevillo
, 7
E 4 -11N 14; weather has came at lust, arid as win
ter ftoote are ruche. lllou the Mot, I would adviso
you to call around to N. !lot s:root and buy a pair
nt th,l3il eirabla Spring h-h ail! be sold
at very lbw prices fur eagh (ii b.; a Call, at
Ih. ii. IIORLA ND'S.
utyl7 No. DS Mark-1 eL cot. R 4 dour from Flith.
ASKET BDARDS---For Packing Joints,
kfi I,y WI. .It,!IN;I'I , ,VN 15 CU,
tuyl7 ['ma, ilvaler4, (7 W , od
SERMON PA PER on hand, or made so or
der, by WM G. Jut.:!NS'l )N F ('U.,
myl7 ,r'tat.onoTa. A 7 Wt.. tl
u flat HICORII BOOKS -- Various
stylot, on hand or mad., t erdor..tr .toy pattern, tot
,hurt nate., by %I. G. ..tt)P.Ngl'Oftt a CO.,
hayl7 t ,oh Matihf.mte-0r.57 Wded et.
ii t) FI,OWERs._
.1.4) 1": , 1 .'kelotuns, Cormetr Er.l
In :e limit c.t other et 'x ,
:.:17 77 Market flLr.
reAN:IY PIiENCAI i ' ,ASKE ' IS. — fi nice
ItE , 101'1111(111 !Ulf HOP.N I7
nlyti ' Lit.r:Lot ,ttre , t.
CI,AItET \V I ",.,;
( 1,1'5 t. ..2 o n , 11 . .1
10
, I 11•• • ,.! C."•.. , 4 \Vint ,
, 1:1J , • a , Pio!, 1111,1 for
ty treat.
lu lig. ) re-
ealo
ntylF,
ceiccd Lind t.r
1)
. ICE. —3O tierce pr:r,i. Low nice, woN
land; au,/ I i .
z. 3 .1‘;
D 10 (,'OFFEE,—
1,3.. Z..; !co com , ,,
tayvi
801),1,--15 03r11. S:•1112, Just re
3,1,1 ;:alt• I.i.
hagg, go: d t•')
• 1 ,3
ful f.f 'UK!,
Rl ) is
11.1 h EFINED SUGAR.
-111_ '2O ' , bk. A. r/4111,41 tt. 41,n C. , 11 P 1,0,1
11.1 " A. Crumbed iimtar ;
10 " I'cano Ot ri.l k , • , / trwc
10 " " tint , ittllt , •l!. , , J , 4 ,:ifor
10 " r0,r,..
Now landing and for sal, Lt,
rut, 18
I) AIRY SALT.-50 barrels suck Dairy
Salt, In dtor, mot f; qr sal, by
my/8 MILLER d MOH TON
Oil, SALE OR b.;NODANGE.—Fiat' op
portunity to r 'cure n hau,s.a,usa Lot ••.1 gray el C,T
noun try t,at, 1 Lot tur,
1 " t 4;, "
1 "17 "
Situated on tho l'i•rr)es - ; 1 1- - ru
cily, will •••,:
Hoitable Liry
FLiAZILII:
n iy'2o 111'",) .....
FOR SALE.—The t‘v , :L,:re 1.,t on tho corner
cf Ward 11 , 1(1 Bat,. stri .)21: L. soid
end on tlir e yt•ar3 t,Ut.
FRAZIER A CO.,
,7 Fourth ,stre o 7,
N'S ESS'v]ti CB I' .! Al 4 A ICi‘
14' I Wty,
JGYLIPII FLEMING'S,
my2o Cm nor Diamono. and Market strwt.
lit AIR BRUSHES - A Jarge i - wsortment of
11 - the heat quality of Hair BruAlen constantly on hand
at JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
my 20 Corner Diamond and Market atrc
i have just received a largeTOt
Supm for Batting St am of evory EiLt+ and prlim.
'lnca) wish a g.: , cd art•cle i•L thin lane , should ca' and
examine a y n , mck Lmfor.:s purchasing elsewhere.
.OS. FLEMING,
°arm: Diamond and Market str4
my 21)
m I N2 , 4.1)1 c A i0 nL, l TERS.—A large supply of
A. ,
rrss i ,aniplre und Bluv Lick Wut r just
JOS. FLEMING),
Corner Di:mi.:Ltd and Market btreet
rwmved by
my2o
:L I TEAM MILL, STEAM MILL—For Sale,
A Grist Mill all complete in wed tanning order, it
run of stone, smut machine, a corn nod cob cracker, etc.
Altai, a dwelling house of 4 ',ans, a largo stab and 2 lots
of R - routiti, Hituate south ritialirgh. will be sold at a
bargain. S. CIMMIERT & SON,
usyls 51 Market street.
WvRITING PAPERS—Of every deterip
ton sold nii(iieKtio or retail, t;
WM. (I JuIiNSTON & 00..
raper Llosicr , ,, 5. Wood sti
rily7
QOAP POWI)L:Lt.-511 boxes Soap Powder
of our own rlitkutlf,. tare, , i -, irrat:t,til nulknior to any
off• Ted for kale In thin market., m. 10_,1 nr,d for hale by
fea B J. u. SAWYER.
L'INVELOPES.—Buff, Straw, Amber and
11.'41 Witite, of all sizes, s..ld ,11“1,.sift y
IV:11. JOLIN£TON CO.,
my 7 Stationers and Paper healers, b 7 Wof.d
•
LTOMINY.—G Mils. Flint Hominy for sale
A. FETZER,
myl2 Corner dark -t and First sts.
131 - tINTIINIU executed in the highest style o
„L art, and at ren,mablo prit,d, by
It. WELDIN, B.,,ksolier and Scation , r,
63 ,Weed struE.z, near roc rth.
ANFORD'S IN VIGOItATOR.-10 gross
KY
for Bulo by B. A. PALINESTUCII 00., -
8 1 4'8 Cornor Viol end First directs.
ROLL BUTTER-2 1,1)1s. Fresh Roll Butter
received and ;or oak by JAB. A. FIaZER,
myl2 Corner Market and F rxt eta.
:t ultd). for Lltronic
11... t il will be i,tr-L,
111111.111
n g and
.416i,41., Toad'
MEM=
.111 1,:q1 c ftlCliETriON
El? t: !..TS.
RIBEIIMMI=EII
LOCAL AFFAIRS
The German Saertgerbund.
AB we bad already announced. the "Prtt German S.ienger.
bland of Not Hi America"wi'l colebtato their ninth anni
versary in this city, on the Bth, Uta and 10th of next month,
and from the energy and wig with which the pre-potations
aro being rani.' on by the active young Geronna who
cumpcso the i ittabargh club, it prom:goi to he ono of the
finest tied most interesting festivities that has over taken
place in out city. It may not h: out of plate hero to give
our readers en insight lute filo origin and objects of this
Music is a distinguishing charm:Era istic of the German ;
indeed it has become interwoven with his nationality, and
he nourishes and cultivates it from his earliest youth. V,ical
music, espedelly, is as much a part of his education us any
other branch. It is not atirtunishing, then, that the greatest
composers the world has known were Germans. Beethoven.
Hayden. Myerbeer and others have never hi en excelled.
Their presentmastera, Knecken, Mendelssolin, Echnteirt anii
others, are the most general favatites, end their productions
sre found in every parlor arid musical library where there
is a taste for that kind of music which touches the heart,
and not that which only pleases the ear for a time. but
haves no, failing impression on the mind. Unlik,, many
Other foreigners, Lilt) Berman, when he comes to this COM,
try, tine t his early education, brings with him his love for
music. Be brings to his new home the sang his rudhe,
Hang ever his cradle, I be ballad with whiCh he serenaded hie
enamored, and the drinking tcng of the convivial I.llrd.
The choruses of his country r-i.che him and are cherish.
Iso sweet remembrances of fatherland. This natural love
for rum.ic gave the first impulse to the formation of clubs
mimics, but in order to make it au element of educa
tion here.'as p 1 home; in order to exert a beneficial influence,
to ennoble the chars: ter and do e to the grand compo•
sitions a their maetuis , it was nocemtry to bring all these
detie, under ono organi/.,tion, and thus originated the
rineng,erli u
t fret Into exist inio to Jane 1849, the first
•ttng licld in ft was oliginally in
-
.pled .antiine ell the M^Pirli talent of the (lei - mars,
(the limit , roii.. ev;iociiilly,) in the iliffor.int Stitte , .
le-ge tiiity vas Ir, nil ie. be too nnwieldy, nail it woo
J. !lard tih.ri pent amble to cnunert thaw St,iten and
11 iCil turmoil C , .aTt . 'l . er.tt subdivisions. There
are now f•dur the Western. North West
in.% and North American S:ningerhunils, to the hatter of
attach the rittsbutgli Svizicity lieleno. A musical coufcu
tLm is hold 1..) , each branch every 3 enr, at which the various
rvpit,i,llted, and a grand reneett in ely , n Ly
all the eiugr re. At a si« and concert each tociety land - omit
independently, to =hew y, hat progr.•-n th , •y have inted, , during
the Year, and aPr ;7 , ` in NriViAn to the 'eat performer-. Tiro
liuvtt lal and , ~ as of the 'body is arranged, and a
pL• a it• anti banquet IA elver to the irneete which ch o rs [heae
I -ittudly
briuEi os to the grand eaueet r. to Le aiveu hero on
;•10 cAlvion of ills eonitug anniver3ary. The omeert is to
I .l s ,on the eve&trg 01 10-.. day. the Bth of June, and
the rerforrntilice I.•• a L.'s feature our
.oimenti A t.,:ulArrat:tta of iron. thirty-six to forty
in the orrhistz., rud of about 1.4v0 hundred 01
Ili, Lest 11 , 1 , 10 7 .1;i , es in its No, ..1:-We,P a li cA , tainlT pro.
e rely, if ever, ,outilleti.
Phe obsta , lcs to be overcome and the expet , -s to be in
rced in brinjuir :.ach a production before the public were
tut t, qittig, bat four mentles . practice and rehearsal, with
k.r”everiug eueray and strict attention, have removed the
ni lci, and ;he anxiety with which the public are looking
,:ward to the febtival, gives essuram e that lb , latter will
mot
The coin; t. , ele wHcli Is "Am fileeres
trendc," ~r tracqtatcl "On the Sea Shore," represents, if we
may nee the .xprcasion. a lIIIMiCBI panorama, giving many
scones of the sea shot° and the lives of the fishermen, and
we will attempt to desc.,bo It. The scene opens on the
Leach Just bet Ore daybreak A !'ght, soft zephyr moves the
tiny waves, when light gradually breaks through the mist
and brings life and animat'm to the scone The aeabirds fly
to and fro; the fisheimeu awake and assemble on the shore
for prayer, invoking protection and aid from above, and
slug a "Hymn of the Crean." Then for, a thus, they are
busy in preparing for their daily toil, and all hands are at
work to embark. A gentle breeze swells the sails, they take
leave of their household treasures, and their " Hoo.i oh " soon
diee away in the distance. An old fisherman who hss been
left behind b; - 9 on the beach mending the nets, the children
gather around him, and he instils into their youthful minds
the lose of their coroitiy,"the bra and their trade. Its ad
ad:able simplicity, teS01110!) style the old German Ic
e cndv, and its religions fees r, make it a pearl of high poetic
value. The music of this pal tis strikingly appropriate. J n
the next churtai, the epic its of the deep, who watch over the
alley tribes, Login to to fearful for the safety of their ani
mated treasures. and tney invoke the aid of the spirits of the
storm against the fishormec, and their invocation is a ,swer
ed. The winds are let loose and howl through the rigging
of the frail barks of the fisheriren, while the wavesare
rlg Trountitin hien, and the thunder adds a foal fill interest
to the scene 1. Ile Eel tors find tilshei men fe.l the peril of
their situation and pray for help. The instrument:' LIIIIRIC
in thie p 1 cage IA exciting in the highest de, .'ee, and leave a
on impression on the mind not eerily forgotten. The,.. l e ft
, n calory are naturally anxious for the fate, of their corn
. ohs, and they pray for their safety and deliveretnii. At
length the storm subsides, auti Gem the little chapel on the
~trand many a joyful prat rings forth and ascends to heaven,
oxpressiug the thanks of those eo lately untied front ilan
gor. Yet the tiitheinieu do not ever remain in a prat .g
:need. and we are not sat i n isod to heir a lively myrrh tilt is
Cie place of the eonnd of thanksgiving, and to see the s. , fie
Oita , il to the village tavern, where the fiethetinen, their
wives and swoollratls, all join in the merry dame. lire
tirlulting cmg, of the old mon, who too aged to join in the
sport:. sit by, praising ' the good old tone," ia as extrava
gant as old people generally are, but nevertheless COlitailla
:ninny tlasins of true humor. After the excitement dies
away, tn fisherman who has slipped off from the gay throng
totp,rceiveil, sings arenade to his beloved, and the whole
piece elide with a grand farewell chutes, cuithl 'Good
Nicht to the Octtn."
The sciatic comuyeitiou iv ono of tho finest pieces we have
ever 5007:1, and we have no doubt but the or cutlet' v, 11 be
wot thy of the cornrcait ion PCstei 'e National Thot e hoe
eecoeed ror rep! esentat ion, and we ant kip:lto eeei ug
Ole house fill& lu every pair A picnic at Denu)'s Greve,
sad a 9( aid ( . 01,9! tat Lafayette II , 11, also rompriFe a part
~( rhr programme. Sp= e will not permit 119 to Bay more at
pr.:,-n(, but we shall again refer to this festival
ITTS,,LR T,esißE —Again the Theatre was well tlllvel
venia l .; to listsa to the new jokes and hougs of the
,uitit!rel t—npe pstforming there. Dlek Sitter dances as
~„.11 to flay, uetw.thszanding h‘a age, as he did ten years
s;:, , e, cut Billy no; id and Johnny Pell make a whole team
them -vivre They anaenn e a change of proiremmo this
t.irmhtg. with a new pie,. ralltd "The Coerageouu Don
The tWittne, en five. ag efturnoun promisee to
1., aI“ ":nut enter; tiumeut. By the way, while paying
e,tatilii.litneitt. it will well I remember that
MC', Holinv.„ the ii—eet e i th e Ea k. o ei, ia a very cleve r
and d.eervri retrocage.
T I.ln 1111)1A7, N: , l 7 A'Nt.tr.,,r —The Lorupany of Indiana
,ndur the (nal Kay. hha wgauce u,ll exhibit thei
' , ltairatic /intl. They a're maid to ha tine 1133€.11.J of their
and the Cut bantiea !known in ado it un greatly i ti,realra
tne au:action. P.irentS o—hlitug to give their children a
,;th d idnl of Whyt the '• untutored savage" Is, should Bead
them to tins extii baton. They appear in many of their
wart tut., and dent- , and go ttire:eh sever . ..! Interesting
MEE!
THE 8011.1lli GB.A.NO PIANO 11. , d by M. Thalb€rg et his faro
well concert ovreing, at City Hall, %yes sold by Mr. Mel
agent fur 510.251 - 11. Ch , clierlng to Pro
fessor Bubbuck., of the oty. The PiAttO is one of Cbioker
Soo,' flr,t chub 03 , 1 Pianoe oud seleetr4 by M
Thalborg especial' y for tho c cation.
Bum/ th's week con ha on ttm Yania.e Pi I Vatt , cl
i , (l. ri Feu Luiou . Natiimm Ga_mlte, Now Yock
p Jou, ua, harper 8 Weeldy, S - mttinh Et ilior.l Act
. 1 ,11110 and thlf ,itlior I.e,ltt:ii Now
i:mnily ntld V., 01 i . 2.Hilion fur Juat,
ty LI, l' - ` l. , hUr; butliClOLit to quit ovory BC1111 , : r. •
the p' , No 4 o.card Lioriss , , Smithfield ct•-imt.
A Pa: - s Ft.et —Quit- a tach,.. -cur red on the wharf yea
r .tthy, among a numb« of and others, I., , ulting
Lr ectur:.! clacked ,rowu,.. Oun roan had
one fdd,ol his fe Le ten to a jOly, and another bad Elia
I,lLton nearly off Rather unprofitable huelucEs.
N. a- 7 , •,zs wete .1
hb:CAWAYE SPetu t) be the order of Ihe day at present. A
hors" attached to a dray ran off yesterday in the Fifth
Ward, and c.i.me dashing down Liberty street at a fearful
rate. No damage resulted bum this sudden flight, further
than a few scratches on the limbs of the animal.
Mnosis MITCUYLL—Miss Mse;i;ie Mitchell appeared again
lad; evening at the National. This evening she takes a ben•
etit, when she will appear in the playa "Margot ; the
i'ealtry Dealer," and the "Breech Spy." We bespeak a
bumper for her on this o,casion.
DISPE M.A.—That most troublesome and painful of nil
diseases, it Is now ascertained, can be effectually cured.
Many have been the preparations gotten up to attain this
object, but with ono solit iry exception, we believe, all have
failed of their purpose. Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters
—the one referred to—however, has proved such vn invalu
able remedy for all diseases of
. the stomach, that no one at
all conversant with its history, will question its efficacy in
cases of the most c.lartaing character. Thousands, by the
fr , quent ace of the Bitters, have enjoyed an equally speedy
and effectual restoration to physical strength and vigor.
AU who are suffering from diseases arising from a fual
stomach, should not fail or hesitate to use it.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally, every here
and by 1108TETTEB,
Manufacturers and Prowieton,
58 Water and 58 Front atroots.
Shy- TIIE GREAT SUCCESS which has ever attended the
use of J. Id. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and the nu
merous certificates which are daily received, in their :aver,
show cunclindvely that they are the greatest and most relia
ble preparation of the kind ever introduced to tho public
and at this Beeson, when loss of appetite is so prevalent, r,
one consulting their own interest Min afford to do without
them. The Bitters are pleasant to the taste and agreeable
in their effects. As a tonic they are delightful ; they are a
reliable remedy for Dyspepsia, Costiveness, etc., and a sure
preventive of most of the prevailing diseases of the day.
For sale by J. M. OLLN,sole proprietor and manufacture r,
No. '267 Penn street, Pittabli,, Pa., and by dealers gen.
erally. m3l-40
Distrvaaing eslamily—liano /Avon boo .
Tho We.tera walk brim: sr , unt, of a tollible calamity
which occurred In on' morning, remelt
ing in the l.on of at nine nye,. At ihre• o'cic,,,k In
the more, c, It lira „In in a roe of twc-ntory wee•len
-Luildin go on :oath Wtll
Jac' WA Nan
Bu, ed. Ibo bu'l•ling6 wore • apic•l f ! itc,
tacici ct L,Lioin were ob nt the tipper Mtn( The
Bra ;Tread rapidly thyongh tier liciffie% filling them with
stiffing and Hutlueating ornolLe. Tilos° fliid on the ground
atteliTCHl to lender aid, but the dens, Elliott) rendercd en
trance The door ct out, of the briblings was at
leni,th buret man named John:v.)li, btu tinned
11C:11.1 to foot F still: d by smoke, nut, his ca
cap;. The cz.,wd in att. - L.l.Lnc • woio , net at fist aware that
[bele %Ler,' ptISOLL, to the I•e!og but tied Co death,
or :other ic , e•i•,;„-Li; • ...r , t;bit have i 1 - • When the
a 1.•••• : that
==l
-pi, vont Ili , ‘ll
':w; .n:;
Letu tx.-1. I
Rtllo,u, th
„o:;ir , vlre Lik• r •~:nn
mr„,, 1 „ jtry uu i pr, i.equiluttlitm.
V..,rgt.r, ca. “1. , had I, w. 1;;.
iu Om. Wll4 -o much Ile was
rr. z , t,y . 1
1, 1 r wita, an.l ttr , , clnltlcon, orFu . 4 ,06 ;.,„,
ude: L,ven yearr old. were M6,1 . 011;1(5. very mu ‘l , -.
7./fa whole fawdy . WWI
frt it rrnim J. they bid 'hey
probably tiii-.1 iir J-1111.
s•a:, iii wit,• r.nd rual ci a in-.tr Nvcrl, tasily.
;. i,r 1n.a11 , 1 6 , 1 t ' Hi CVH4 tat
the hen in, -in:. 1p: Ahe t,,
daV, her 4. gyp, ,leßreo ytqw-t: dd, Tun! could not Rl',krwJr,lß
f , ith., 1., JR,
e?cap. , . SLO w.
she had probably flo.i for r ; ippbA
ago,' twenty 4 i,t, and tin.r nide..w, aged al , 1,11.
tit - 11011g th • Vi• or, f,.,;12.1 , wlri think !hat
‘ir. , T`d.`"' the ruin , bill t
u t tt y,t c o rn, to ;tglit 01 tlw (2 , r:tt:Cm
jury it!. not ..911` the cit.,
C1111116011:1C , that wprc n t i•TI lira. T! , • building
l• • ••!•11tabb••• 6 •'• , ..n. kept
in wr•icli
by raan ,11110
th r'l taw .hr tq:'.]'7l4 hi: 1 ••,; tic
juroi,d c r t , . 1 , ;
RPV`r , • int,llllll itij, It row tin`,
scarr - cly (r 'I LU 1., ti,lt I
it it tot •1t• it.l t 1 1• • tit' t it t , • it, I. In ty I.•
urt.o anti punkhoti 4.rve,
AI.G nF -T h
ovnning at Ow
10 ..... .
1015 - 1141. , 41.4:
2 bondt. Elt.o 110 13 oige
NAtitb,w EFAtrolt.—A link , fellow, while wit thi ,11 th e
Allegheny nr,r T2l.3nd yeHtt out of
into ' '. lf wnrl r. lle rrni im diu Cue ~ •11 Pu 4r
wit i• c • g hold of the skiff rt , Hl 'all:
was it.gcned by rtruneu
❑w ahrit.r, Mil • an::
P• l 9ntl.' , 3r r
rh'NE 1-
tr.. of Fash!oll li .1 As. eileut urost,or
rout/ins
11111
was • ornmittorl i s la'l• y, -;••rday no, by Mayor Stuck
of charge. of :f •o!.lerly o.oolto
rue. LuNf.oN (211 k 111 ..a.LI for Apr'' Hip 1)':1(`‘ . .1
It 18 an exullont unmoor, and will ~)mmand attention.
FIRST CLASS Cl()Chilli.% suited to lho season, for both maws
and bays' wear, will be found at Cal naghau's, F, (lend stree!.
Allogheuy City. shirts, {donee, ecarfa, ties,
waye on hand. at close rates for cash.
JOSEPH MEYER,
EIANUFACTURER OF
Fancy & Plain Furniture 41. Chairs,
Warerooins, 411,4 Penn street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE,
FITTSBUIZOII o r Al.
In addition to the Fern tore b118111e,9, I also devote
attention to UNDERT±.KLNU. henries cud Carriages
fa rnisliod. ner22:dly—ic
AMUSEMENTS.
FOSTER'S ri E NATIONAL THEATRE.
LesEee awl 51stetge r .J C. FOSTIIii.
Acting nur Stage Manage: A. W. Ye JUNG.
...... ...... :3'
OP 10
drat, I:,rarrir eo Lord
Drens Circle :Ind Parr i .irqt” . .
Upper Tier
Duore open at 11:lif-p" It 7.`trila
Y.an.•Ll Jill tirt one of the otlq.ontalll. of
kling cold I . a! a' on, in.uni...2.1i.9 Ji AG - Ji 9
ELL, who app.t.r a tar. new omit drama of I•Ilargoo,"
the — French the rati.lo !A of %V tdoll sae is
ackuowlel:.•! I -, 1• it a. fandrt rit.y at
Las VAT'S New Vat I x•••al!I l ia- tl L. ,- t0,..
the cut tilt t I Idt the I I:pa: , Ottt OVOT It, '1 of rho hugest,
tirit vf , • that i•tf C
tci d too" t of the `tet r‘o.h• mu Ttteat, '.
F.13.' DAY 11V ENING, May 111 , t, ISSS will b, ',snort:Lied
the Lllllll2l, :n tit iod
Till: PoUr.TRY L'EA
M,f,•boil I
N,WbriTg, 1 31:
P.tiioy. h . tr0n..,+......N1rA. .1. Ei hold
Mar,ip ...
Burgoma,ter
Fancy Dance
To o -ludoy t' C.t 4 . of
Tr! Fit SPY.
ftl,T
11,1)! I A 1 , t •
The Wild Atiti ,
To m-. row Of M dl
will rlhortly
dream 111.1 the tiomil
4on recent evt•iii is ;u.lia, it Browo ;
tho f of Lueri.o.ovi:'
PITTSBUTLGH THEATRE.
MISS HIMBERLY LL., ,,, 9!.2 A I , D MAP VILUSTS
Tenth Concert of the
AIORRIB BILJB , PELL & TROWBRIIP;E'J M ELF,
rec,ived evert. night m'th Cr,,,vdtd the
highest delight and grutificnu.
TUT; FR I ')AY EVENING, '3lst, a cvt attrno
ii7c hill, (qnbraning many new tb,u,s,: and Lanese by the ra
tite Star T - o,pc, inctuding, for tho .cArid time,
A VIOLIN SOLO ON ONP: STRING
Vio , .\ Tow. Aleo, Firgt uight of a coldcal FArco. :11.110d
THE COURA.OEOTJ: 4 1.)0uR KEEPER.
A GRAND MATIN C. Vatu rilily. commencing at 3 u'eg.
ItoLt Ticketti 37 c4tnt., and emir:: -e••
Enerinil Tier 25 :meal. Doors c•p , n at 7 !:;.-1 - onimerice
at 6 e'clock. deity :"-tf ti.rongit
'lie (lay awy2.l
rz 11 TANNER,
Wo)Octi .: 3 iitt4iyncrßlA, Pa.l
the tztl , ntaon t“.;y• ;Jer,l
ly, to his !erg- sh,t
NEW SPRINC GOODS,
eortglit Etinte! (corn NlAttntit, tun .`:Lta;~a'Ln~~•tir
COMPFI:ING
It H4AI A N 1.4,
inseß'
II I' ',1...CS
iLATS and
I? ANC Y II Air,.
Neu, Youth'3
PA i iti.s I,ELF
LEO LOAN
PAY-AMA and
STRAW lIATS
Mon, Boys and Youth's
WOOL aul FUR 111'1'6
All of which will be found In grew, variety
ad- Great inducements offered tto CASII and prompt
TIME BUYEIth
Orders solicited and carefully selected and packed
in r2r:dtjel—is
ICE CREAN SALOON AND CONFECTIONARY,
P. SHILDECKER,
No. 22 Diamond Alley, between Wood and the Diamond,
ITAS OPENED HIS ICE CREAM SA
LOONS for the season, and to prepared to supply all
who may call, with PURE ICE CliE AIL of all flavors.
Ito also Is constantly clopplied with CARES 01? ALL
KINDS and Confectionary of his own manufacture, made
from the boat materials.
FAMILIES AND PARTIES supplied with Cakes, ice
Creams, and Confectionary of all descriptions.
Saloon open at all hours—Day and Evening. inyls-Im.
BOOKS AND GIFTS.
A I , ItIZE WITH. EACH BOOK.
EVANS & CO.,
Are again ot.en at the old stand,
o.Rd 56 Market Street,
With an elegant Eiscortment of their standard and tuiscel
latieuus works. They are dsterminod
GREATER BARGAINS
Than ever before
The public are res . peLtfully invited to t.. 11, oud
their stock and secure a bargain. at
56 Market Stror.t,
B:tween Taird and Fourth.
J)INE APPLES.-100 received this day
and for sale by REYAIER fi ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wcod street .
Opposite St. Ohs - les Hotel,
ANDS IN VIRGINIA, lowa and Texas,
La for eale by B- OUTELBERT di BON,
rayl3 51 Market sb - o et.
th,.! :
Hi, v. ifii
.3.ch.'.nv rtl.n4br-
fiAi rdi'.
)1' A ;MRS, !"PO
SPECIAL NOTICE
APPOINTMENT EXTENDED
JUNE FIRST,
DRS. C. AL FFICH 4- . 1 . W SY K.E.s,
4 , 111 r,tuain at their 011ie(
NO. 19 stz-be
oppoarn4 Er. CLAIR ituri‘:•..l,
TILL JUNE ki
And may be consulted daily, (except Sur:da t yaj
for CONSUML'i utti),Ncurrl:3 o.ml
t.1.114):. , 11.0 'CIOMPLZI.NTE. CUlnplic.te4 with, or
coneing pnlmonnry ing
Catarrh.. Heart Disease, Affectiow of the Liver,
Dytmsia, Gastritis, Fema:e Compiamts, trc
a would Ante that tipAr tr,atoloLt
CC I , i , lmption is based upon the fact that i/i dite,o
in tic blood and systen at large, both bsfore and titirra, , its
dente pm,ut in the lungs, and they therefore employ
!10, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood oil
strengthen the system. With these, they nee MEL/Ell A L
HALATION. which they value highly, but only es 1%1;2:-
tires, which alone have no Ourative effecal, unil I hvie
lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting tie' 111,3 C ioua
L;a10 of curability on any treatment based upon tho than:sl
ide, but false idea that the seat of the disease can ts ,
in a UireCt manner by Inhalation.
No charge for consultation.
A Ilst of questiuus will be sent to those wishing
(703 by totter. Address
DltS. C. M. PITCII E J. W. SY E.."
roan ;Street, Pittsburgh. Ps.
THE VERY THING FOR TORPID LlVEP..—arntv.-1
B. Robi.iou, Eays:—
MpEFBEESDORO, Tend . April 9, I bf.s
Ha\ lug sold licogand's German Bitter+ for two years past,
In this community, and baying witnessed their efforts upon
weak and debilitated constitntione, and those much troubled
with " turbid Liver," I have no hesit iney in saying Lilo)
are the thing tuch people Should ne
i'ce advertisement.
ror
Fitt burgh
THE ALLEGHENY BANK.—Thebuni,oe,s of this
Bank will be transacted at the corner of Third and
Wood streets, on and after Monday the 19th Inst.
apl9:tf-0 J. W. COOK, Cashi •r.
YoUNli MEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCTATION.—Thc
Library of this Institution haying been rs-classili-L
thy, Librarian will 1,.• prepitr,l Uu an , l after
the '2oth inst , furnish lkiiiks to members. By order'
LIBRARY CoNI Al ITTEE.
BUSINESS 111 EN'S DAILY UNION PEAVEY.
McIETING, at LAFAYETTE lIALL, strect,
if, , 121 13 to 1 o'clock, daily-~0111,11,11,11 g ERMA Y, Art II
o ,, ntinniuz until Birth, tty•l l Will con
thy motitingii, Lot Clergys,ii ivy iiitrutißt! y rcon.
Lu U pii,tent part in tll.. osorci,ori. ,
for
livi. initiul4 , 6, 1 cannot I" i,•tf
ICE c. F 1 : 4 '1'1,11 , 4 I :•<:•1:13.A
.thy
vy TitE I DENT AND DI to•
cro Iturantnoc flompany of L'lttglmrszh, It ,t• ti•l.
11,C.krt•li diVili011(1 of [.‘,:1111 D.,IF.L.R:+ AND
Cts,NTi ,
Lit 611A.P.E e,c the ~ `isottol Nt4,l:
AKIN , Or %%hid, to ho app!it,i us a credit
CA , II!Ii.V. :LIU Two , )ollor3 and Flits tlont9
rtid, , 'cosh, to 6t. Ithoidorti, ou or artot• tho 12.01
111:j,5 N U 001t1P1N.
tk, T. GROUIF
lEEM2
BRANWES, GINS, IVINES, ETC
I=MEWS
FPIE OLD MONONGALUMA RYE INLII;ili, P!
AND APPLE BRANDT. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS AND DISTILLERS.
Corner of Smithfield and Froatt gtrxc:r,
p 1.4 PITTSB U 116 PA.
PITTSME.6II STEEL
ISAAC JONKL iNo. L. 130 Y I)
JONES, BOYD
A S T E;.`
SPIING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL
srurNas AND AXLES.
Cor.e.er itoan and. Mira; Streetn,
iv2s PITTSBT_TRitii, PA
S. B. &. C. P. MARKLE,
MANUFAOTUREB.B OF
PRINTINO, JOB, Ala ALL HINDS :JF
1 :7231 -11..1 72/ '
'Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Strefteg,
PITTSIMIGI-1, PA.
an_ flags bought at market pi ices
RIOORHEAEO & CO.,
MANUSACTUREIR. OF
American, Plain Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRO-):.
For Rooting, Gutterin.g, Spout lug, &-c,
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATRVI
IMITATION P.USSIA SHEET 1RC...,4.;
Warehouse, No, 3 30 telret street,
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LIANUFAOTTMERS OT
ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT
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,ULTIVNTOR TEET;;
comifrita RoBR AN FIRST STRPTIT'S,
WILLIAM CLAVTON
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR IVIEPICHA'N'i
NO. 97 DIAMOND ALLEY
Near 'Wood street,
Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and C1. A 1.4
13mudieq, Old Monongahela and Rocdified Whisk), cd C..
ye higt qtuailr. dti,ye
REMOVAL.
J MIN MOORHEAD has removed t
No. 71 %Voter street, bolow Mork
JOHN MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
PIO lifSETAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET, RI LOW MAIULET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
JAMES A. FETZER,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant
FOR Tile SALE OF
four, U rain, Bacon, Lard, Butler, SeedB, Dried Fruit
and Produce generally,
nornqr of M.ark - et and First streets_
PITI'SBURGII, ['A.
F.f. - Fxrt To—Franck G. DaiL,y , E. , 10., William Dilworth, 7'r..
clithbort. .t son, Pitt.gboriol; Ott. Iloi vit, Il A
ftmly, Cash. NI. .5. M. l!,:tuk.
tlurg., W. Ali.ler-,,n, Doni.) • Pat t,...
WhttaiiLig, r
11011EU7 DALZELL. JAME' , Y.. ~.;:ani.1.14;
OBERT DALZELL CO., - tiVhol ,, -*
td Oro 3r•t, Commission and
mints in Product, tad l'it•taGurgii Manufactures, N. ,
I=7.a.
Talicient , soN f.. co.,
110 USE AND SiriN PAI iIND GRAINER,
TEALF,RS IN PAIN - I'S OILS,
161IES, Turpeu taw, 1 2 , ,;,urv., Putty an 4
Int ground to urdm r. 12 I,i:it English titocl Cumi
lltUeB. 135 Third ritr,it. my IT
MILITARY GOODS.
rbritiE SUBSCRIBERSEAVE CUNSTAN'i
LY ou baud ft C9C100 , 3 Mtork of
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TAb.SLLo
Volunteer Compaulee
Wll . ll 7ULL F..;151PY-ENTE , AT ,110E1 NDTI,E
BILK AND BUNTING FLAGS MADE TO ORDER.
J5lO. B. Pit'FADDECN dr , SON.
95 MARKET SIREET
A VOICE FROM OHIO.-
April 12,
Fawn , LIAFT :—Ayre's worm Confections are taking no—
ly. Three of our physicians use them in their praLti,
Send us another grcsa by crprees.
ROBINSON A LOCS:.
Comprranded and for sale at [tie corner of :'o€l and fixth
streets, Pittsburgh. mylB:d...w
LPACON.-6000 lbs. Country Bacon shoul
den, aides and harm, to ar‘ivo this, day and for Ha!e
JAS. A. HENZE:E.
Cn - mx Market and First atrar •
NEW FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS.-
A. A. MAEON ‘4. CO., Acyrs., NO. '2,5 Fifth Sti - eet,
Are now opening rich
Dress Bilks,
&rages,
(Melina,
Paris Brilliants,
And a splond 1 colee'on of SPRING KLAN', LS. (apt
MACARONI. -1O bxs curled and straight
Italian, just rec ived and for aalo by
RETHES, A ANDERSON,
No. t3B Wood attont
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES !
I , , , melestartag 9
-, Tho public tiro rovectfully iuvitokl to , :xamino our Atocl,
DOTATOES.-1.00 bags Reds, arrived auu price, low, and Pork warrlkut,,l
e t for silo by (my 10) HENRY IL COLLINS. 9 1 .'&3"-- • •5 Nu. 2:86 1,1/W.RTV
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PITTSBURG li, l'A
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Organciles,
INDESTRUCTIBLE ROOFING.
'0 i'4P4 OF CAN Vlt§ SATURATED WITH
RESINOUS SUBSTANCES, ETC,
61 1 . MeT a' 10 ID
111 c,%I)EILSIGNED IS PREPARED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF
itoofs, 1,11. - is Hi's Mstic. This composition is adapted fur all kinds of Roofs, flat or stoop; it can also be
pi n Shingles, making a perfect Job. This composition is not affected by atmospheric changes;
it will neither crai k nor rnn ;it Impervious te water ; 11.11 E PROOF and more durable than any other kind of goof
me. "nig ro-fing material is need in vast quantities throughout the United Btatea, on Houses, Bridges, RoLang Mille,
iirliir e ed Cars, and oteanitioata, -iv - Mg entire ssitisfactieu, and Is considered a perfect protection froth the elements.
khcn ; :h this roe ng was only introduced hero in 1556, It can bo seen on many of the buildings in the city. Also, on
ht r• rotor to a PAS' places where this Roofing is in 1:190, and can be saes—Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad ; at Belle
Ai: ; bridgm•ort ; :Martinsville; Portland ; Lagrange ; Stenbonville McCoy's; Liverpool and Ras-hostas Bta•
theMa: -. . , hcgtor Dep.d ; Pennsylvania Centrd Railroad; 'Spruce Creek Astoria Station, Mill at Tipton and Par
Aflt.gbeny City, Westminster Coll ,go, and many other Buildings; Pittsburgh, J. McCully- ware.
Ilotei; also, numerous others In this city.
Al -nicr= loft at No. 247 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of the ma
ri renoive prompt aUention, by
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, UM is Fc ;von edtabliahetl by the
all who have r maxi it, that I need
.; . •,111c, • , nt.th.r.t, the most ak±lfnl physi
,a,ut• tL. Drng•glats in the country are on.
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I 'no .. .‘l, ,, .s7, , alatteuvory to your notice, I do
iull of Con cal e.r.:ivn power. In rellevino.
. In which you are no
P.) 11,0 t ). most otcrr.ciatof!, distaw.... to an
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
rmr..d a= If 11 inlraci; your temper is rt•tored
pour I,^t), from short nod fretful
enl-u zwo:s sinmtwaTs ; awl the Modlen] I)boovo
.out. , !, of bit - :::;iog to Your 177.r.Laud Rnd
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lo yo, i-rol you only itlki) certain
.sn't even ,Jf e. hat your ayatom (1 ,- ,ee not g.t half the
n.unahm,u.t It ,ont..ina e 3 the nrimohoun finid of the maker
it up: then your coniplesion knee ite bloom and be
c.moa eallow or areoniah, r.rrd your reel day - fa gone. For
want of nouri%'nuont yogi' ,:yutetti bor,omoa Moak , rin•l fipbby,
n.ot for , ribr ^4 ^nur body Ilocrrine rolaneti. Their follow
trl.in Li', 'Yle , llchl Di,oovery is pa~.Glinrly
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~ , : paiii Lbe htp j,int when yon
u,•_ thiwels, and eis”, that nle. , t (ACM.
, - ;71 . ,.. v.piii.er. from
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AI . TLIE 7'.4 BL EYT OF
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Wood street, Pittsburg::
'W1.1.0 IS NOW RECEIVING FROM
74;1 , 1 ilasteru elides, a choice assortment of
i n hie tsing new and tasteful ahapt,e of
Pearl White Stone 1., Dini.,{ and Tenet. Ware, and the
sumo i!: uld, Lett:- Baud and Flowers; 'inc White.
Vitrificti Ire 4 7 1.4.cre; TaLl,, Waco, known to he the moat dur
able no. 11-tots 74 . 1,1 Stezunnoatre French China of
'new htykt, to Durc and Goldin:4ml, either in oet er
hit37l.' Itichiy Oil? nud Do orated Toilet Seta; Brit.
Linula and Plat,;.! Ccitere; C rmau Silver Tea Table Spoons ;
Sono Ladles, ete., tint` Ivory Handled
Clarvi,Z. Tea ate! Table liniveo and Itorg, Tea Walters and
Tr; , ... - ' l l shalt. r and Sea-i , rae, T bio Matt Japaced and Doc
oratc.! Toiiet Sat.
Air.. a c anplete at.i fvli meortment article 4 eult.v
id, fur the COUNTRY RETAIL TRA E, at pricey to please
the public, who ery r... - .3.,—ctfulty invited to examine this
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HAS A BIZAIITIVUL SRIAICTION Or
PATENT
ROiIt;FING
W. F. FAHNESTOCK, Agent.
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AUCTION SALES.
I)AILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTII ST.,
At the new Commercial Sales Thaoms, No. 64, lrifth
street, every week flay, are held publi, Wes of goods in all
variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh corudgn•
merits, that must be closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.,
Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything
needed iu the line for personal and family use; table cut
lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes ; l adle. ware,
&c. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
11,,nAohold and kitchen furniture, new and seoond.hand;
he.la and nodding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware;
stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, &c.
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Fancy art ichaa ; watches; clocks; Jewelry; musical Matra.
ne guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes. book
stationery, seB I P. M. DAVIS, Anct.s
ItOit
BUGGY AND HARNESS, AT
AUCTIOn.—Oh SATURDAY MORNING, the 22d
1,11,1:111 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Boehm, 113 Fifth
sti-oot, will ho sold without reserve, as the owner has re
moved from tbo city, one fine young bay Horse; quiet and
;tenth,for family Imo ; one top Buggy, nearly new; ono
sot Silver Mounted Liarnesti, Saddle and Bridle, etc.
my2U P.• hL DAVID, Auctioneer.
pAROUCEIES AND BUGGIES.—On SAT-
I'i:DAY MORNING, 24,1 Inst., at 11 o'clock, at tho
Cminiercial 8111 , 1131, 54 Fifth s treet, will be sold, for
aaconnt whom it may concern, a lumbar of Eastern mann•
factored Ilaroach, a and Buggies, from the best makers.
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
EVENING, AND EVERY EVEN
c;„ INC; T s or until all is sold, will be offered
at YeI!ARTN AUC lON 110libff, 120 Wood street, an
ar.tcwive sEsertnient of rich Gold Jewelry, Gold and Silver
Watchre, etc., etc. The 00011 a will be open for examination
each day, who Ladies its well as Gentlrmen are respectful
ly invited to call, and they may purchase at private sale,
a holeaale or retail, at very low prices, and all goods shall
ovc na repro-ented and satisfactory, or money refunded.
Ti,:a is believed t' be the best selected and most desirable
stack of Jewelry, etc., ever before offered at Auction In this
city, awl is every way worthy the attention of purchasers,
whole must be sold for cash immediately. Sale to
retunience each evening at 7X . , o'clock.
JOSHUA GRAY, Salesman.
W. G. IicOARTNRY,
BAGUERREAId GALLERIES
it. M. CARGO & CO.,
leil,i)tegraphers and Ambrotyptsts,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 Filth street, and
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
E. cor. of Aferket street and Diamond, Pittsburgh.
i`itlOßB TO SUIT ALL. mylfhtf-2 .
WYKE'S' GALLERY OF ART,
NO. GO MARKET STREET.-PICTURES
taken at thin Gallery by a new and Improved proms&
giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex,
lon. They are acknowledged by all who have examine,
them to be far superior to any pictures eve, exhibited in this
city. Citizens and strangers are invitedto call and examine
hie large collections of specimens. His Gallery being on the
floor, is easy of access.
N. B.—Pictures of Children taken in two seconds, at No.
60 Market street.
my 27:tf is E. S. WYKER, ArtisL
I[OI_IOTOGRAPIIY.—THIS ART RAS num
brought to such perfection that pictures taken by this
prucenti have been pronounced perfect by the scleatifio
world. They can be had in all their beauty and artletlo
elegance, at WALL'S Picnics Gallium, on Fourth street,
JlLet? Building. [mylfeltir
AMBROTYPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTIBE
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY FIRST CLASH ESTABLISHMENT
IN TUE COUNTRY, AT
WA LL 9 3, Fourth street
Removed to 21 Fifth Street.
fl ARGO & CO.'S PIIOTOGRAPHIC AND
AMBROTYPE GALLERY has been removed from
Funrih ntreot, to No. 21 Fifth street ? near Market.
Trisieroems having boen built espegally for the purpose,
with three large lights, aro not surpassed in the city for
comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement..
Our old friends and patrons, and those wishing su
perior likenesses, are invited to call. um_ Reception Room
and Specimens on the ground floor. apT
WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT,
No. lib Fifth street, near Wood.
REINENAN & MEYRAN,
It)I.MALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN MEI
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
FANCY GOODS.
WATCHMAKERS , TOOLS
W ATCII MATERIAL,
AT EASTERN PRICES..
L. C. HEPBURN,
Arroimnv AT LAW AND CONVEYANDEn
9 1 0 OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE IN
TUN CITY OF PITTSIIIIRGIL—Notice It hereby
givon that the opeo!snionts (or I;rading and Paving, made
under the provf alone of an Art of Aetternbly panted May 16,
1l h 7. ac l of on Ordinahco of Counclle enacted August 31,
i 5 7; or o n o w completed, and the Bal3lo are payable at this
oIDCr, ne nAlow,—One4ifth on or before tho let day of July,
one-rnth on or before the lot day of Jnly, ISO; one
c.ll on or 1 eforo the let day of July, 1860; one-flfth on or
Irofore the let Jay of J01y,1861 ; one-firth on or before the
I , c day of July, 1862 WM. PIM:I:BAUM,
Vl3 City Treasnrer.
C. WEST & CO., MK-
CA RRIAGES,
AIV A VP, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS
No. 1.4 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Ard— All work warranted to be of the best materials and
orkgr.nriship. myLt.lydis
HAP.,DWARE.
AMIIEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
Pittdburgh, ham on hand a large
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Wl6 hhe will sell very low for CASH. In addition to his
Hinges, Halves and Forks, and Spoons, and • large
si..rtme t of Carpenter's Tools, he has received a large sup•
ply of Sausage Cutters and Stunts ;
Shovels, Tongues and Pokers
Sleigh Belle, and Enameled
et 29 Preserving Kettles.
Pittsburgh Water Cure Zstabliehment
FOR THE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF
diseases, located at HAYSVILLE STATION, on the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, ten miles
West of the city. For the healthful exercise and amusement
of patents, and others friendly to the system, who may
wish to spend .orne time with us, we have lately erected •
fine GYILNASIUM and BOWLING ALLEY.
Addrwa Box 1304, Pittsburgh, Pa.
J. lIIIRBORD, D
~,y10: 3 ,,,,iaw-141 11. FREASD, M. D. TIP/clan'
Alderman's Office.
TAMES S. 1100 N, ALDERMAN, X. OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACH, AND POLICE
!JAW:al:ATE—Office, No. 69 Grant street, nearly oppo
aito the Court Rouse, Pltteburgh, Pa. Depositions, Aelmow
ledgmente and Prorates taken; the Records examined,
Ronda, Mortgagee, Wills, Leases, Articles of Agree*
immt, and of Partnership, Letters of Attorney, etc., eta,
drawn up at short nptice; sLuxiages Solemnized, and all
business in the line of his official duties, promptly attended
to. fra.. Office hours, from 7% A. K. to 1 P. IL, and from 2
a .:• y
F URNITURE FOR CASH. --
A hill woodmen: of
Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing
BUREAUX,
BOOK CASES,
WARD ROBES,
overy article needed in a well ftwzdabed dwelling, am
well as a apledld assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE ,
Omitiostly on hand and made to order. As the only terms
eu which business is done at this eetablishment is for CASH.
Prices aro made accordingly. Persons In want of anything
in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at
FACKINEIt &
No. 103 Smithfield street, below RIM
J. D. FACKISMI,
,t 1 JOHN M.
ANANAS.—First of the season just re
~ivod by ~xpross and for Bala by
REYNED.
N A ANDERSON,
o. 39 Wood street
Opposite St. CALsrlee Hotel.
INY-4 'sis
Ito. 09 Voarth stroet