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    THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
THIRTY-PIFTEI CONGRESS
MST SESSION
Tiesterday , s P'roceed ga.
SENATE
The majority of the Committee on the Judiciary
reported that Senatore Bright and Fitch, of Tudiana,
aro entitled to Beats.
Mr. Pugh, of Ohio. moved that the report be
printed
Mr. Trumbull, of Illinois, one of tho minority of
the committee, wished to know what doeurn,ntß wore
to be printed.
Some 1'i . .!11/.[l2.e.ntary skirmishing onsued, ending
by Mr. Pugh rcqucsting to ho oxcueod from i-orving
on the Judiciary Commitice.
Mr. Bunter, of Virginia, called up the bill at,zhor.
icing r lean of fifteen millions of dollars by tb• Sec
re:ary of th 3 Treasury. He advocated its passage
in the ~ s peozs.ti,,n that in some months trade would
Togaia its activity and the revenue be revived. Even
pr,:sent, the rates show a surplus, provided coon.
my be u-ed in the administration of the Govern
trent.
Mr. Wilson, a Massachusetts, replied, showing
Cr.,t Mr. Hunter's estimates for the coming revenue
-we exaggerated, and that the actual probabilities
fro that it wit nat exceed fifty to fifty-five million , ,
which, the expenditure being seventy.five millions,
will leave a deficiency for actual outlay of twont)-
five millions, exclusive of over twenty millions of
treasury notes. In other words, money must be pro
vided to meet the demands of one hundred millions
of dollars. Unlace Mr. Wilson prophesied another
loon inevitably before January next. Ho moved to
otrika ont the fifth section, appointing two additional
which was carried—yeas 2t3, nays 20. Mr.
%I°.') moved to reduce the estimate for print,
, • - note,' from $25,000 to $5OOO, which wee also
27, nays 21.
C Alacier, of \'t., believed that the reyiral of
husinoss would be sliov and gradual, and that esti_
mates framed on any contrary supposition would
prove fallacious. The present tariff ought to - bo
fatly revised if we mean to adhere to it, but if we
meta to go to free trade and direct taxation, let it be
done undontandingly, not by temporising loans,
serving as a step in that direction.
Mr. Bunter disclaimed any tendency towards such
a result, and defended the present tariff as ample
for toe public expenditures.
Mr. Bigler, , f Pennsylvania moved to amend by
making a r , ..upon loan, which was agreed to.
Mr. C.imeron said the coupon bonds woubj" '
more readily taken and at a lower rate. Ile there.
fol (3 would reduce the rate of Interest from biX to fi.e
per cent. Carried : yeas lig, nays 14.
Mr. Stuart, of Michigan, moved that the loan lay
advertised in only one Washington newspaper. Lost.
Mr. Simmons, of Rhode Island, inquired whether
it would not be better to make the loan for'eight
years, instead of 10.
Mr. Hunter disagreed, and the auggeation was net
pre4serl.
Mr. Pugh made a few. verbal alterations to Mr
Bigler's amendment.
Mr. Simmons introduced a lengthy amendment,
which was ordered to be printed, with reference to
the valuation of imports for duties.
Mr. Hunter seemed disposed to raise the question
of order, hut without taking any action the Senate
adjourned.
C)V REPRESENTATIVES
The bill to regulate the municipal elections in
Washington gave rise to an animated debate, during
which .Mr. Davis, of Md., said that the President,
the Mayor and other municipal officers were vicious,
currunt, u•.fit fur the placed they bold. The
boating temporary government vote elected them.
Ho vindicated the Americans and denounced the
callicg out of the marines at the last Juno election,
And the con-cqucnt bloodshed.
Mr. Eureett replied it was notorious that the reign
of terror prevailed here at that time, owing to the
- rival of re 0.. - dias from Baltimore, armed with deadly
weapons. Thu very organizat'un of the Know -
Notning pinny must legitimately result in murder
red blotAblicii- Until the gentleman from Maryland
purged his household from assassinations and riets
ho could net expect o be followed as a safe leader.
Weisu the representative of euoh constituents be
ulit:, it:. ;elder of a great reform in Washington we
Lazo fatten upon strange times.
Mr. Marshal', of Ky., replied to so mush of Mr.
Burnett's remarks as referred to the Louisville riots.
Mr. Burnett ;roc - se:led to show that Mr. Marshall
Lad not given a cermet. history of the Louisville riots,
- end char.;cti murder and incendiarism on the Ameri
can 17...2rtv.
The Deetien and other District bills were con•
for future action.
The If _e than. went into c.racuittee of the whole,
for gene - .. 1 dubato oniy.
ierorn St. Louis
Sr. Li:: is :11.i. 24.-3 dospotch dated Lea.ven
wffk-th, 221, that Loniphan oounty gitoc
nbuut 450 tori.'Fit"' for the Leavenworth Constith
c6e p,t:z eru uut opennu.
Half the county /11;...
Trie 7.Pcmoe.-or, of this city. publishes a letter from
ir. alit of the Quindazti Chitideirso, estimating
tho of too Territory at 6000 for and 1500 against
the Constitution. The vote both for State officers
aid fur the C'onstituLion id quitO sutV.
A denpataa dated Independence, May 21st, says
the Santa Fc mail arrived to-day. The news is un
important. The grass on the plains is very good.
The uutgoii)g trains aro progressing finely. James
M. liunt, n tld and prominent resident of Santa Fe,
died April ltitia. A daring robbery nad been com
mitted by a party. of United States soldiers upon An
tonia Lundabol, four miles below Alberque, stealing
dime thousand dollars in specie and one thousand
dollars worth of plate, also burning papers and bonds
to the amount of $(10,000. One robber war arrested.
The conductor of the train reports meeting but few
Indians, and they wore of a friendly disposition.
Business is dull. The Santa Fe mail left on the Ist
instant navy sow storm, which continued all
day.
The remains of Gen. Smith arrived yesterday
morning in charge of Aida-do• Camp Dram and
Wheaton, who will accompany them to Philadelphia.
The body lay in State at Fort Leavenworth, on
Monday and Tuesday, and wag visited by the whole
army and a large number of the citizens of Leaven , .
worth. The funeral ceremonies performed at the
Fort on Wednesday are described as of a most im
pressive chsructer. Tt, remains leave here at four
o'clock this afternoon, is charge of Adams' Express.
Proteoto agatuot tho &ctlon of the Tract
society.
ADRILN, Mica., May 24.—The Gonoral Congrega
tional Assoeiation of Michigan, in session hero, pro.
tested ag , ..inst the recent action of the Tract Society,
at Now Yci k. Iwo nogativa votes were cast.
BOHTON, May 24.—Before the New England Amer
ican Tract Society, cow in session in this city, rase ,
lotions were offered to-day, by G. C. Hubbard, for
the diasolution of its connection with the New York
Society, or: account of the recent action of that body
oo the quo.,tion of slavery. The resolutions will be
diecussed to morrow.
Mnded.
MOBILE, Slay 24,—The steamer Fulton, arrived
from Tampico, reports that the :oar is ended there,
The government troops, reinforced by a thousand
men, had d.::feate.d the revolutionists, recaptured the
torts, and opoaed the river to commerce.
Na sx York Bank Statement
NEW Yong, May 24.—The bank statement for the
past week exhibits the following : Increase in loane
$1,539,000; inereare in nominal deporAtes $34,000;
increase in undrawn doposites $98,000; decrease in
specie $653,000; decreuee in circulation $195,000.
&'aam Washington
WASHINGTON, May 24.—The following appoint
ments of Minnesota officers have been confirmed by
the Senaou : Renhi‘llaer R. Nelson, U. S. District
Judge ; Eugene M. Wilson, Distriot Attorney ; Wm.
B. Gore, U. S. Marshal.
Still Another Vesoel Boarded.
BOSTON, May 24.—The schooner Mary Tribon,
which has arrived here from Segue la Grande re
ports thz.t aho was boarded in the harbor of Segue,
by a British officer, who departed quietly, after a few
q aeries. _ _
Return of the U. S. Storeshlp Release.
BOSTON, May 24.—The United States storeship
Roleaso arrived here on Sunday from Leghorn.
,r.tttertioon Telegraph Report,
[Thrl news tel for the afternoon papers we shall
hereafter reproduce iu a condensed form, and not burthen
onr columns by republishing it entire.)
Congressional.
&awe. —Mr. (twin, of California, presented the
memorial of Capt. Collins, asking compensation for
the survey of Amoor Rivor.
Mr. Clay, of Alabama, from the Committee on
tjoonnercJ, reported a bill for the improvement of
Swe.a:p Canal.
Mr. Dougia,, of Illinois, introduced a bill for faoil
•tutiug thu cunituutlieL,tion between the Atlantic and
Statet-, by telegraph.
Mr. D mgitt, alEo introduced the following import
.nt bill, :,wing roferenco to British and Mexican
~g4reHr It reads as follows : A bill t" restrain
end reare.4i (mirages upon the flag and citizens of
Lilo I.iitd Ytates. Be it enacted, to., that in case
)1 liagr;:pt viol2.tien of the law of nations by out
rages on tile flag, soil or citizens of the United States,
or upon :hair property, under circum3tances requiring
rompt redrew, mod when in the opinion of the Pres
. lent, ciel, , y would h incompatible with the honor
.nd dignity of the Republic, the President is hereby
,uthorized to employ Loch force or, he may deem
-- :ce:E.ery to prevent the perpetration of such out
ges, z.nd to obtain just redress and satisfaction for
`‘e Kor.e, when perpetrated, and it shall be his duty
! • I , ly tom facts of each care, together with the rea
ins for hie actions in tho premises, before Congress
the c >iiie t practicable moment, for suoh further
thereon as Congress may direct.
Liutom.—Tile House proceeded to the consideration
Lit business relating to the District of Columbia, in
u ccordanoe with the special order.
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Onninittet of Arbitration for May.
JOSIAH DICKEY, Vice Preeideat
EDWARD GREGu,
0 H. PAULS,)ti,
PITTSUUKGII RIARKEIT
Ca , tfully Reported by JOPLPE 6x0wD.13, Superrra , ki ,
the Mcrci•ants' Ezchami
FLOUR...7'I sal, th it trtmslarttl totZtt
bb!s. viz :—From firut 6tala2, ;ruin wt.a• - f
at $3,50. From, store:: I•,tn at jB,t t for super
fine, $4,12 for , xtra end i4,67:,64,f , u for extra family, acme
of tCu latter bring elite ‘,13,a:
bush. un e troa, canal
bush. car Corn from ,h.of st bush.
DRIED hush. I ouches from whorl at
$3.50 cash. psi funds, til4d pay Lila.; 12 bush. ao. from
wharf at SJ,B7L. ; 2.5 bush. ApplPs at $1,123.4@1,371/.,
1.50 buAll Nesliannocks from wharf at
33c.; 100 bush. rode from wharf at IK.; 40 tinali. reds from
wharf at 3uc , 7 5 bzudi inixod from store at 35c.; 130 bush.
choice Neabaunorke from stare at „to, : L a b us h .
let cf roll at lie. -p lb.
EGOS...Side.,O bbie. at Sc. TA dozen.
BACK N...Tbe market coutininei depressed. with but itch.
doing. Small sales of cty tilibuiciors, Sides and dams
at 7X, 9 and 0 1 4 c. lb
011....5a1e 1U Obis 1 aid he. lat S S C. gallon.
GE11.11A7.1 CLAY...• ale 4 tor, ton.
ASIt ...dale 11: Obis. l'osils at Go sash.
WHISKY...The market is ; ealel of rectified in
small lots al 200121 c 7 6 paten,
New York itlarktt
'raw Youtt, :day 24.--0/ti.0.1 heavy; gales 2500 bales;
prices easier, but uncnauged. Flour heavy; 12,000 bblg
g •Id. Wheat hag declined; IssmuU 13: - .1d;
club 85; Weidern r d $ll/01,02; whi Corn
tirtn; 21,000 bush cold. ateiis reik has iii.-clined; oaks ait
$17.75@17,674; prime has all di dined 5c ictles at $14,35( dj
14,45. Sugar lirm; Mum.ivao legoluc. Freights dull; on
Cotton to Liverpoo:
Liew l'or;ak 6tocii Plartchst.
INE,W YORK. May lower. Chicago and hoel
Isslaud 74; LlllLoje Cuatral lilt nth' ril 2. 25:
N. Y. Central 84.; V._air.a. Co tl i 4, It. i i (!g
and .111.:;;Ftftppi 'Jlt;Vtrg!n.. , ;73 Al,ll. Central 94 Erse
21- ;a; Cleveland add Saluda 4.; La Cruz..,t, land grant-
Tv. !lease(' Or 101.1.,;.
Ciaolituali n. or.
CINCINNATI, Inc 24-I?'.our dul. and ;uwer
receipta moderata. WhisLp ! , teat'y 9.11 Tito
316aa York IA in fair &mann: r) , .1.28 :IVA/ tA.I, at $16,5(..:a.
16,7 4 , 1 al& 13a...1,11 61(1., S. , lti markot Unil. Laid
fa Ladd at lie; luj„.., offored, but no Salt,
141EIRT—===bosT=211=ILIALICIAJEC,21.-.5=.1
STEAMBOAT
CENCEXIV
FOE'
The rack - , 1
Si) I?.r.iimoAD J.
leave for Lir:chit:Ai, on TIALS.
DAI, Inst., M.
For ft eight or , ( r
EARS. Agtm,.
Through to .5.t Coda iii rot day
with the mail lino, and g., :0 Ltlo time spr'el
tied. She
ST. I.s_titS.
For Lou:t.
The ligla ,Irsoight, :AFt running
lar a gt packet LOWA, " , !../ditc, Master, will leave
the above and all lat,:s - inediate ports, on Al ED
NESDAY, the '2lst bAtant, at 4 o'cio,k P. M.
For freight or postage, having st,peri•r accoccodat•,:u~,
apply on hoard, or to HA.l.toY Lts, MuJILLAV, _g_u•.s,
ay.:o C,rner i cud Ecrrj s.reet,.
.."A.1 , 1j: iLLE.
For Atai•fettc zit
r- k- .. ;•=a l a 4-.1-:4 "?...a:t - i::::: " : ,
4 troiwb.l
JAMES P. I.j.kairliEil
56 Wood sireelt, Pa.,
Lh, att,tation 1.,
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Men, Boyn and Youth'6
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All of let 'alai will bb
Grant llitlueorloLtt, w CASII owl prom{ t
TIME BUYERS
Orders sulicited bud carefldly packed
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PITTSBURGH Ss I Ex. 11. CO .
Lu, Mai lb. IssB.
PROPOSALS wii' rece,, d at the otll-0 0; the
Pittsburgh and Cotio Ita !road Company, iu
the city of Pittsbu• gh, until the 15th of nest, inclu
sive, for the Graduation, :11Ationry, Boilling, Trestung, Sta
tion Building, and F.atimay• Track, embracing the entire
work necessary to the completion of the Division of the
Road of about ten and one-hail miles, along the Monouga.
Bela river, betwee'. Pittsbinlii an 1 Port Perry.
SPECIFICATIONS of the work are ready tor OXVidllti-
Lion, at the cffize of the Company, where nrigineer will Le
in attendance, and where fell explanations will be given to
parties making •nquiry.
The work will be either in one or several cou-racte,
and may be payable iu cash, or wholly, or in part, in the first
Mortgege Bonds of the Company; ,acm - eil, by the part of exit
Road to be conetrwted.
The work is moderate. and can be d no met xpeditionsly,nnd
will be required to br cmtiplet d in oil the coming autumn.
By order of the ]board of Dire: Lora.
mylB:3w,o d 1-7 LATROBE, Pr.,a't.
FREI\I
miss uI.A 1 . 1 L
INTENDS FORMING A CLASS OF
7ou::;(1 LADius,
Wishiug to rP,erlve .tructi, iu the
Mr 4 e, (2, Ita_ n g EL
Apply at No. 163 mylo.tf
School for Ladtes.
VITAI. J. :3;`,..KE . ,VELL., iNT ENDS TO
open his Sch.ml, !dtiNDAY, the nth of April.
ias 00 per (planter. itesideace st his non's house
191 ata - ond street.. Iteonte.Ftnithti.-id street, N. E. center
of Diamond alley. mr2.931
A GOOD CHANCE TO SECURE A
nosni: IN TUE WEST.
Several tracts of GOOD FAII.M.L.NG in Illinois and
lowa. Also, Dome CPCY .12)T3 is Chik and :Aber west
ern cities, rail be czobian,, , „od for prov-d property in
Pittsburgh or the serruur, - 'd,;; beaus, ur for a good lot o
Furniture or Carriazea. Appl- soo by addrcoFiug J. C.
3., Pittsburgh P.O. triy2o:2w.ls
Mderniaan'm Office.
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'TAMES S. 11()ON, ALDERMAN, ES_
OFFICIO JUSTIC:,:, OF TH . .; :•EACY„ AND DOL:cr,
MAGLSTRATE—OiIIco, No. 69 Grant etreot, nearly 0pp , ..-
site the Court House, PiitAticr,ici, I'a. Depositions, Acknow
ledgments and Prooatez; taken; the Records exiirain ed,
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Wlll5. LC.1.4"3 Articles of Agr4le
ment, and of Partuersom , Letters of Attorney, etc.. etc,
drawn up at short notice; Marriages ;3olcmnized. and all
business in the line of his official prom; tly attended
to. Office hours, from 734 .e. i. to 1 P. 31., and nom 2
to 6 P. M. apS: 1 y
A VOICE FROM OHIO.-
Pali:vacs, April 12, 1858.
FILIZI7 aux :—Ayre'.l Worm Con f,ctionpi are taking fine
ly. Three of our physicinmi no them in their practice.
Send tot another grace by e_pre=B.
. _
ROBINSON 4i, LOCK.
Compounded and for sale at the corner of Wood and SLl.th
streets, Pittsburgh. niyiB:daw
WIESKEB. BLONDE.-500 doz. White
hisker Blonde Lir Bowie . Borders, received, and
will be bold very low to Mil!ii,brb by the piece, at
ap23 77 ).I.trttet.
TRISH. CAL. MAAiNESIA.-10 oases on
B L
hex n...ad for oak by
11DiAN ANAS.—Fir . st ttir , t=eu-uu just re
ceived by expreei and for Pale by
ANDER.SON,
No. etreet.
a pI:A 4)ppoAtto Et. Charles liotsl.
I N EhAL 1% supply Of
fresh Coup - ere, Sluipire i.ud illue Lich Waters, Plat
received by !Li:2.. el-I.:MING,
731)20 Corner Liam l•dar:et street.
- - -
UINE weather has come at last, and as win
ter ilooti; are rialto- warm on the ~et, I would adv - lee
you to call around to No. as 1,13 r Yet t. tort, and buy a pair
of those d iturable boring lioot ,, or Slice m, which will be told
at very lour prices for r. ch. GI,. its a call, at
J , S. il. BORLAND'S,
myl7 No. 98 Market street, seemid door from Fifth.
GASKETBOARDS—For Packing Joints,
Sold by WM. JOfINSTUN lc CO.,
royl7 Paper Dealers, 57 Wood street.
-zy..C1F.A7214;,t
IBBIE
W. W. MAIIt.
DA V.to CAMPBELL
F'lTT,it :3
chered for the apprehension of a man named W. 11. Young,
altos I.lukins, who escaped from the mail train on the Pitts'
burgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad at two o'clock cn
Saturday morning, three miles east of Alliance. Young wan
eimaged in some swindling operations in Philadelphia some
mouths since, was pursued by the police and managed to
escape. Soon afterwards a gentleman from the East recog
nized him in this city, and our police officers were put on his
track, hat he give them the slip. Some three months after
he left Pittsburgh, he was arrested and confined iu the
St. Louie station house, but by some Locus poet's effected
an escape. About ten days ago ho was re-captured, and at
the time of his escape was being conveyed to Philadelphia to
stand a trial. The cfficer who had him in charge is said to
have gone to sleep, wile... Young took advantage e. f the cir
immetrince and got off the train. Our officers would do well
to keep on the took out fur him, as he will probably turn up
Wei , 10e111:, Master. I here some day.
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Sadden Death from r poplesy—A refuse
EL=
On Sunday eveuiug the residenta of the Fifth Ward, in
the vicinity of the Bayardatown market house, were thrown
into a , Itat, of alDnin'•l excitement by the announcement
that a woman named Sire. Ateitie•m had been murdered,
and that it was supposed tiist Licr husband had perpetrated
the dad- She had b...... aeon at the door of her house nt
eight o'cicck in the eveniui; half an bunt afterwards some
utie NV MI passing aloe. , a: d say her lying on the bed; ho
entered the house and fend her dead, while her husband
and another man, who was present, gave very incoherent
statement..i elmut the rarse of her den:h. ` . ;uspicion was
natnaally aroused by there circumstances, and information
bela conveyed to the police, John E.Atclaiimn, the Mist sad
of he deceased, and the other n an, Andrew Leech, were
arrested on suspicion of having killed her. Coroner A:e:t.
ander was immediately informed of the occurrence. and an
j o ga4t was called. The Bret examination showed a few
bruises on the body, but no marks of great violence
Inquest was then adjourned until yesterday at two o'cl,k.
Leech had been discharged in the meantime, as having no
connection with tb? At au early hour yesterday
morning, Dr. Co Inman made a post tnortem examination of
the body, and gave it es his opinion that she had come to
her death from a stroke of apoplexy. At two o'clock, the
inquest met again, and after further deliberation, and the
affidavit of Dr. Cornman, returned a verdict of death from
apoplexy. Atchison has resided in the rico Ward for some
time, is a cigar maker by occupation, and, we are informed,
is a hard drinker. The neighbors state that the deceased,
who is a middle-aged woman, was in the habit of drieking
freely, and the stroke which caused her death was doubt
lees induced by the exceptive use of alcoholic stimulants.
Quito an excitement prevailed in the vicinity of the resi
dence of this couple, but after the verdict of the Crunner'.,
jury it subsided, and the idlers dispersed to find some other
subject to produce a sensation.
CHARGED WITH PASSING COUNTRRFLIT MONEY.—It will be
remembered by our readers that seme three or four weeks
sinco n number of counterfeit ton dollar bills on the
bank of Ironton, Ohio, were pnued on several merchants cn
Federal street, Allegheny City. About the same time a
young girl called at the millinery shop of a Mina Orubr, on
Water rtreet. near the Allegheny post office, and pur based
a bonnet, for which she gave in payment a note of the alm e
mentioned character, receiving in change seven dollars in
good money. After the girl had gone DUI, Miss G. a3cer
tained that the bill was not genuine, but she did not know
the girl, and had no clue to her whereabouts. On la , t
Sunday, however, she saw tho bonnet on the street, worn by
the same person to whom she had sold it. On inquiry she
found that her name was Nancy M'Clain, and yesterda2,-
morning Nancy was sent for and taken before Mayor
Steckrsth. On b•ing questioned about the note she eppear
ed a good deal confused, and made contradictory statements
to tho lr antler in which sho came iu possesaion bf it.
From her manner it was believed that the knew that the
hill wag counterfeit when site palmed it. The milliner, Mies
Grubs, however, refused to prosecute her, and 611.3 wad
allowed to depart on a promise of redeeming the note.
A Lil rlllr CU sromfat.—A reward of ono hundred dol lard
To 8-i-ERGEEncrip CONCEILT —The sul of tickets for the
concert of the North Americau Satngerbuud, which is to
lake place on the evening of Tuesday, the Bth of June, will
commence teedly. The concert is to take place In Foster'S
:sational Theatre, why re tickets can be procured; also at
Bro.'s, Charlotte Blume's, and John IL Mellor's
music stores. Reserved seats can only be secured by appli
cation at the box tilik-e of the Theatre. The prices have
been fixed at one dollar tor Cae dress circle and parquettio,
and fifty cents for the upper tier. This concect, will he one
f the gran lest performances ever produced in this city,
end we anticipate a crowded hotse on the occasion. We
only hope that the levers of good music among the Amer
ican portion of o-,11 CitiZwLEl will turn ~u,.. The Germsu.i
.00 :Nor ready' to pAtrouizo our concorte and pun: 1-nuot
nitntv, and we ehould on,ivarur to rocipr,citto
A SUYDAY SCLIOCL TE,CLIER IN TitoueLe —A city erdit.unce
of Allegheny imposes a flue of from one to five dollars oi.
i3r3C,l, for congregating in the neighlea - hcod of churc l us.
and other public places, obstructing the sidewalk,
noy ing pas:+erieliy, females especially. Numerou s o.implaiiits
lesse recently been made of a crowd of then and boys wine
a,embis near the 13; aver street ch u tell. On Sunday morn
ing, high Constable Wills, learning that they weer, again
may," visited the spot, cud ordered them to diiperse, whit :
they did, with the exception of ono young man, who, the
officer liti-Lee, WWI ' , coy insolent towar is him, and at first rie
fused to fitated that he was a teacher iu the achd,a,
and us 1•110 h had a right to stand abce)t Fla much as ilt .
pleaeed Yeiterday morning he we, arrested •ifol taken 1),
fires Nir.yor Stutl,rutb, aft,r as ius - e-ittoti..o of the t
ctuu.st.tucem, iln,d hint cm, dollar under tile ordinance.
VIOLATING TI - 17::3IINDAT LAW —Two individual,. prcprietorq
of a drinking saloon on the corner of Elm and Prospect
street , with the immortal title of the Pig ao i Whistle,"
were before Mayer Weaver yi eterday, charged with violatin
the ordinance relative to the sale of intoxicating liquors on
Sunday. The police had picked up a men named WElhintly.
miller the worse for his potations, who, upon being e1.:4,1y
quo:46°nel, ,clmoule.lgtd tint he mid procured the Bunsiu
which Lrucight him to that condition at the house above
slated, whereupmiihey were arreatel John declared he
had purchised sundry drinks, and in evidence produced It
, ;,5111lterfeit Mil, which ho said ho had got in change. The
two parties accumd were fined five dollars and costs for n6ll
- liquor on Sunday, and held to bail for passing Counter
feit money.
THE RELIEF OP LUCKNOW.—There was a good audio.% ceat
Tester's National last evening, on the cccasiou of the first
representation of the drama, written expressly for Miss
Maggie Mitchell, by James Pilgrim, Esq , entitled "Jossie
EtiOWll. or the Relief of Lucknow." As a dramatic produc
tion, the piece has considerable merit, the incidents are well
incorporated into the piece. Miss Mitchell performs the
leading character in the play well, and with considerable:
success. The manner in which this piece is pot on the stag ,
rillects great credit on the managerial capacities of Gev.
Foster, 0.3 scenery is good, and the stage effects are well
studied and executed. The piece will be repeated again this
seeing, end will, if we mistake not, have a successful
'run" on the boards of the National.
Till CONTEMPT CASE.—The decision ^f Judge Irwin in the
contempt case on Saturday has been the subject of a good
deal of conversation, and considerable sympathy has been
manifested for the debarred attorney in some quarters
There are "mutterings of war," and an attempt will proba
bl:, be wa•se to impeach Judge Irwin, and have him removed.
Itow iviceeiisful this attempt will he yet remains to he ascer .
Lidded. The Judge comes out iu a curd denying seine state-
Inehts made by an evening paper, and demanding the namil
of it.; iuf,irmant. Tie contest is likely to be an intrrest
iug one, and will be eagerly watched by the attorneys at the
bar.
THE NIP:!•TREL4.—TLee company of cultist: la at the The
atre is still drawing full 11,1a...1, notwithstanding they have
already given fifteen concerts. They announce a change in
the programme- for this evening, when the inimitable Johnny
Fell will appear in his break-neck act, and Dick Sliter iu his
best dance. During the week, various novelties will be
produced by this really original troupe. We begin to be
lieve that of all the varied amusements offered to our citi
zens, the Ethiopian opera Is the most acceptable. We have
but one way to judge of this, and that is by the con/para.
tive success, and if this is the standard of favoritism, we
must conclude that they are extremely popular, as their
pecuniary success ha been excellent.
WARNLIG.—Two young men were passing along a
certain street in Allegheny, on Sunday evening, when they
were hailed by a woman In a house, who addressed them in
this wise: " I stopped you t) let yon know that my husband
has threatened to kill me, en that if I am murdered, it will
be known who did it." She had probably been thinking of
the Evans' case, and woo opposed to having any mystery
surrcuncling her ckmise. As we have not heard of a mur.
der in Allegheny, we presume the design was not carried out.
BA KEleti SEWING 31Acnr:IE.—This celebrated
sewing machine has stood the test of long use, and is proved
be of the greab-at practical utility. It seems to be as
nearly a perfect machine for sewing purposes ea it is possi
ble to make or conceive of. It does its work speedily and
well, does u .1 easily get out of order, and is altogether
capital institution in a family. William C. Elliott, shirt
manufacturer, on Fifth street, is the agent in this city for
the sale of drover & Baker's sewing machines.
is a last worthy the notice col all wha buy clothing
either ready made or ordered, that Carnahan, Allegheny
City, having built up a large business on the cash system, ie
now furnishing a f.i.hionable garment of superior quality
at prices below the regular rates. Those interested will do
well to give WILL a trial.
1:41 - THE USE OF DR. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH
" BITTERS," for Dyspepsia, flatulence, Heaviness of the
Stomach, or any other like affection, is socond to none in
America or abroad. To ba able to state confidently that
the " Bitters" are a certain cur, for dyspepsia and like dis
ea.es, Is to Cm proprietors a source of unalloyed plaasnre.
It removes all morbid matter from the Stomach, purities the
Um: 3. imparts renewed Vitality to the nervous system, giving
it that tone and energy so indispensable for the restoration
of het-It The numerous acknowledgments of its superior
excellence and beneficial results, have assured the propris
tore that It w.nnot but prove a groat cure to the afflicted,
and impart vitality to the thorough system.
For =ale by draggista and dealere generally, everywhere
and by UOSTETELT. d ROTEL.
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
18.1 22 - 40 68 War and 68 Front gavots.
C 47110110 YOUNG ;-ocInTA —At R meeting held last
ocuuinr; iu tho loutr.ro r urn ottachini to St. Paul's Cathe
dral, the following gontiornon ~i,• e oned cflicule for the
eneuing I,l7Tl:—"rtriAl2llt, John J. n ditchell;
Vice at, D. i'. S—ro'ury, Franch KA.Us;
Treanui , „ rn. Eto, n'. :orntuittoi, M. J.
In2Ltuu. in. .11,guat, Chd. M-F,IIh .'ohp Larls.Lß and Li
K. I:.D. tr,e wan appointed to wait
on the, ltt. Rev. T. , C. 0 . 1.0r.n0r. to hint to favor them
with kin atteodaw.. not Sundny ..veoia.. viz: Dr. Chad-gr.
H. liey,nr,
Win. A. yi'L.:rol m. Au 4 , ivy:, r.d dd reds will by delivered
by thy Pi to d , LI 4 , 11 that 4,4,441-1,.
IMMEMIZIE
I;,d a,„:1 ut f. ilift, U ,Idned
street!}' Fpctory,
ci ty. Lr, WI!!.:11 NV: de-
s cou ,th ie , 11, e ,rtiu v. 11 1 ,11 ,ustain,l tt bruke uud
H track Li, :11,L vxy tient over to th,i,,idouce
of his nil
1...
tt , CC.:ty n, 11,viag tirr,Ateu a luau la thu w a .! without
:111112,1,r, ha, betql soap 11111 , 1 fnan the uh.tt Watch
tho Nhqur. Frrvu.i him right
biemtniats.—A man named George Metz wo Uefore
)fin o r Stn kroth sterd,,y utt•roing, charged with fighting
and dieerde,riy craidud. Ile wee lined five &Alarm and coats,
which Le paid and wadi reic Lc.d.
44 - • THE GREAT which 1111,1 ever atteniled the
uno of J. M. I,`lin'a Ce!eb-cte,l .initch Bitter!, ilvd the nu.
[abroad certificated which are ddily received, in their favor,
show thst tlioy et he gre•ttest and must
ble pteparatinn intr.sitrie to th.t public
and at this season, when lose of appetite is 110 prevalent, 0 , 4
ono cotouiting their own interest csu afful.l LJ do v i:hout
Chain. 'IL- 13 tter4 t'' bate Slid agrecable
in their effects. Aa a t.,,aic :hey or- delightful ; thry are a
reliable remedy to: D;, , ,p,psia, C,Jstiventaa, etc., and a sure
preventive of moat of tile , ThCitit - Nt of the day.
F,r sale 5y J. sf. OLIN. s .l. pn..prictor and msnufact.an r.
2G Poun s‘rest, co..tlers gen-
pIioMPSON's;
lye.' LI NI 31EST,
A spacing: f Rheumatism, Noutalgia, Spasms. Cramps,
Stiffness f the 'hod: and Jeints. Paios in the Isiek, brew
or side. heedocl.e..,:sny that may p - sodueo innsto
naatory voice. following persons
IN TH IS CITY OR V ICINIT
Have been carsd or th Ot!I 'f the above oilmen 10.
This is the beet proof of its oninscy :
Mr. T. McCombs, Diamond, Pittsburgh.
Mrs. u. Fifth tarts....
Mr. JOF)5`1):: Richardson, Penh street.
Jacob Boston, No. 4 Grout street.
Osmond Foster, of Pittsburgh Theatre.
Mrs. nilkony Dean, High Street.
Th - s. Baker, South Pittsburgh.
Mr. Mclntosh, 18 Mattock's alloy.
Mr. J W. Pope.
Mr. F,dward Lindsey, Fourth Street Road.
Mr. Hobert Douglas, No. 3 Third wrest.
Adam Fill:more, South Pit , leorsh
SV. 31. Bailey, ktillliu to".nshio
Mr. W. Gress, or Otrongstown. Imiittiaa county.
Mrs. 11,lev, 4.1 rginla.
The above Liniment is manul:cigrsd and sold by
DIEN D. THOMPSON,
Nu. 36 Fsf.ll street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
my29:3tw—lc
B.fAttemLer the it!ete
THIS IS TO Fir—'l hat from the
non Lt . Then news itheutnatic Liunueut, my wife hoe
teen perfectly cured of the Lheumalism of ten years stand
ing. during uses of the time ah woe unable td d, any work,
and moat of the tm^ waa compelled 1 0 k ee p h e r nu kk s
bandaged; her wrists were drawn out of Joint, and by the
use of one bottle has been restored to perfe^t health. We
are now using the same remedy on co adopted child. who
w,a, unable to help her3olf .13 any way. By the 1:13O Of two
bottles of your Itheninatic Liniment, rhe hs.s been ra3tnred
to heal: h , and la now -bin ra attend to husiva33, and we feel
nu heaita'im in re, orummdmit the Ic all pursued hr.
Sinted with BOrentuatron se the Meet rcniedy ever use al f r
the disease. Übe itbeve' Lail, willing to teeify to at any
time Wit , l'A;311". Wheeling, Va .
Thi s Linim e nt is prepared aid add by JOHN D. TLIBMP
SON, 28 F.lftli street, rand r Jaycee' ;ea Store. and Gy Idrug•
giats generally. loyl3;;;tvy—ln.
JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fancy & Plain Furi:: , ,un- Chairti,
WareirOOLald, 1 .. 24 Pent. qtrtrA,
ABOVE TEE CANAL BRIDGE,
t.. E::r u Za:‘, I:ll,3ll.litie{, I 8,10 duVOLti
ff!tc•Ltiull l[4li' _ •
far:. Jahr 1
AIVIUSE.::'.P',NTS.
POSTERS NEVI laTiom THEATRE.
e i
Acting lied r
Ur,.isucCi
=MCMEMII
B p-
Dn . :3, Cr.
iti 7
CELD V
no. flew UL 5u,,., I
r; it W ;
eii, 'itil; REL.,.
Jt Bre,
TO
IJILLY.'I'IIi: MAID WITH Till: ML , PAIL
Mill), Ith :;,...z&e
TEiTzE.
sf:,
'Czird week and iriatai,liant sIICCe,B of the far-fa:lied
:l1t:I:RI:1 , kilt )6, PEI L ft TRO 1 N TRKLB,
lectiTed eve:. -
night. wail Cr. wded :knees. and mar's of
laugnter.
TUTS TU.E',DAY May 25, among other good
picreff.
1/101S. 51.ITER in four Dances.
(}id 'ot c Gray.
LON NlONltlii, in hie great Banj ) Solo
J NINNY I2LL is the la.r€ ,,, ltti:ok art.
LITILE T , ;.MMY ea young Dan Tricto_r.
MASTER HYNTZ it: two new Ballads
and ail the other'•:di:a'' in their beet piees.
The highly appri , ciative antiencee
that hare this cenapissiy Their Hcj •urn in
thie city, prevent a ihecracie only won/1./alai, and teeming
with beauty and tashiisa, rua;/ing In Theatre 1../i/k is 9 it
TEIIPLE OF ENCIIANTMENI'!
parkling :with the briglt eye- tie I,4dia, and brilliant
with their Lading countenances.
Sattnda =—Glt.l7s:D Si ti - faN 1 . oon:naencing at 3 J'cloctr.
Tickete 37 cent., and o c.x.ra rhargt for aocnred
8909. Spcond Tier 25 Lento. Doat - t0p...3 at 7 1 ,4.—conuenm
at 8 o'clock. tioata eau I.)e d tt..2 !Ice tnrough
tile. day.
T II E PUPILS
nu T :!E
PENNSYLVANIA INST ITU TION
TI - IE BLIND,
F.ne. will cult
Picribu 6h, on TILEtqiA 1:511, for ehe pip pout , of
giving it eerier of
PUBLIC E_\.IiIBITIONS.
The Erni, will be held ou TUEA)AY F.YENtt.:G, 2t LA
rAYETTE lIALL, and tha otherseu Wednetkia:. nag Thurs
day evenings Ou WEDNESDAY and THURS. ?AY 3ITtN
INJ,A, a FALR take plan nt the Huth for the sale of
utenal and ernairontal article , mule b..- the mind. fur their
own benefit, whet the Itrchest. a -xi: 11 - 7, ohio ir. :it I dance.
ADMISSION T.) T 7 EI EXIII9ITON YS c;ENTe de
fray ‘ , ..r.p0za03 only. For purticulkn,, Oil .3, awl
fu•liro ,dvorti,K ,st 3.
El RAND CuNCEIiT.
THE MEMBERS T;IE :7•IUSICAL CONVENTION 01?
THE FLRSI GERMAN NORTH AMERICAN
SINGING ASSOCIAT N
Will give ono grand, vocal and iLatrumoutal
CONCERT
Of from two to three huudrzd Performers ft the
NATIONAL THEATRE,
On TUESDAY, June Bth. The programme un this occa
sion will be the most uttractiva Vail: has ever been otlUred in
any concert room in North America.
The bale of Tic.ke's, at $1 00, for this GRAND NI I II.BICAL
TREAT, will commeuce, at noon, on Tuesday, May 35th,
1858, at the Music Store of A. Kleber i 1,0., Charlotte
Blume, and John H. Mellor, or at the office of the National.
A limited number can only :.e
. _
Aar Pardons wishing to secura seats ran ‘l,) s.) v,it.hout
extra ch Lrge a: the Treasurer's office, of the Theatre, where
a plan of tne same can be seen. rity2.2:3w
MILITARY GOODS.
T E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE CONSTANT
LY on hand a complete stock az
MILITARY GOODS,
CONSISTING IN Pin!! OP
BWOEiDn,
ASEES,
TASSELS
Volunteer COnnifttlten
UHf:TBILVD WITH nu. EQUIPIiHN IS AT r3iiOßl
SILK ND BUNTIN , i FLAGS 1! , ±1).F. TO ORDER
JNO• bi. 3.1 9 F..13DEN cL. SON.
95 ,±rKT F,TT.Err
ICE CREAM S:ILOON AND CONFECTIONARY,
P. SitiILDECRIER ,
No. 22 Diam,,nd W.,3,1 St. and the Diam , Lml,
RAS OPEN ED IiIS ICE CiVp:At SA-
L , :.:4 for ft i,
e s.au. and is oc y
wao may mil, with I'IJ 9.E ICA oil ti.v.,rs.
lie alien is constantly supi,lud vain CAE: L'AS lei ALL
KINDS nod Coldectionary of hi= ,:ven mannfactnte, made
from the best trtater:mltt.
I:'AY:ltd.:s AND supplied with Cakes, Ice
Creams, and Con,ectione.:3- o f all descriptions.
a t ail b..nrs—ituv nod Nvenimr. Imyl:3:Tza
A SE,WICRLEYITILLE, FOR SALE—
,
A d telling house of 8 rooms with larqs lot of ground,
close board fence, with palings in front--frait treas. shrub
h.yry, etch , eituato ou Broad street. Price, $lBOO. Terms
easy. S. CUTHI3ERT & SON,
mY24 (A Market street.
zvunhlg, abLatc 5 o'clock, it
Pi;t bt.r_b
! TSBURGII,
a; . d Carriage
iy—lc
tv. i.:
pour
• 57. .:7i N~.....n...d
idyl
11:1:)
PLUMES,
EPAULETTES
BUMON.',,
IINJ L 4,
ETC, ETC
SPECIAL NOTICES
APPOINTMENT PXTEN DEP TO
JUNE FIRST,
r 3 BS. C. M. FIT H J. W. SYKES,
recusin at their 611 i
rip. 19! Per.i=l
01,AIR I r
JCVi , i 5p
And nay be consulted daily, (except Sundays)
for CONSU -I and ALL
' COMPLANTS with, or
puiaionary dizoase, :cola ling
L'aiarrA Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
fiyrprpria, Gostritis, Female Complaints, 4-c.
SYE:ES - wend' state that t'd eir treatment
et Pa 'caption in based upon the fact that the adca:r: existe
in O ra...oci and eynens at Large, both beAre and during its
deruntirment in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechatt•
ice], lit gisitic and Medical remedies to purity the 'ul ,o end
sti i:::;ttLen the system. Ifith t/42,5.7, they use !N-
H LATIti . , which l'isy value bigi s tly,bct only railtu
trteg, whist tined alone Lsve ad Cdra:ine nu I inv,
tide era carnently cautioned ngitiust wasting the precious
time cf curability on any tratruent Lased upon Eh" plan •I•
tile, but false idea that the sti l t r.f the disease cau be
Ina direct manner by inhalation.
No change fur couuttinttnin.
A lie: of queraionn will bo n,nt to tlJono wishing to coanu
an by letter. Addre,s3
BR E. G. 1. i!Toii e J. W. 6]R1.9,
191 Penn otrrot. PittnLurgb.
CHARLES H. SUPER,
AT TILE CORNBR OF
PRNN AN!) ST. CLUR STEERTS,
1118 the most delicious ORKAM SYRUPS hi the city
Consisting in part t,f
STRAWBERIa CISEAM
RASPBERRY CREAM,
PINE APPLE CREAM
And all other plain Syrups in us©
44y- TICE VELY THING FOR TORPID LIVER.--lianin.l
B. Robison, says:—
MUIIFSELSBORO, Tenn., April 9, 1855
Having eold Lloofiand'e German Bitttre Inc two years pact,
iu this community, and having witnessed their effctil upuri
weak and debilita , ed conetitutions,and :h0 , ., much ttonbled
with " tot bid Liver," I have no heiiiitaric; , , in loving they
are the thing such people ehould uee.
Pao Avertiaement.
to -7:14 by PIiitAINCI Bil(>B.aad ur. ON:J. b.
RI t tebargh
11 - THE ALLEGHENY BANK.—The busiaoss of itiK
11-r,1) , " Bank will be transacted at the corner of Third and
Wed .treets, on and after Monday the 19th 11,1 t.
tipin:tf—c J. i; ) - 4L, C ei i r.
YnUNG MEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIATI , )N.-11,
Library of this institution harm: bee Liself;e:.
trio Librarian will be prepared on and after TIIUItSDA S.
the :oth mat., to furnieh Moke to members. By ',ler.
myth LIBRARY' Co'.l rf EY.
PUrIINLISS 'll6s':' DAILY 1.N110`: , RA
MEETING, at LAFAYETT:,: „HALL. ,:,d tn.
tToin It: to 1 o'clock, duly—curumenc rm:
9.h, and coutinuimr 111301 furthor notice. 1.:.) men will m.n•
Onct the meetings, but Clergy'', en a:e iarnestii. I:Nue:tied
to be preeent and take part in the exercite,. Come in for
live minutes, il.vou cannot remain Mug i.
OFFICE MONONGAHELA INSURINC:-.: CO,
Pittsburgh, May 21, 1865.
DIVIDEND.
PRESIDENT AND PlilECTOItg uf toe :dun
ongahela Ineurence Company, of Pittsburgh, IL:NT this
duchtrel a dividend of TWO Mil—LA - AS PEtt
app ied to the reduction of the Stok Notes.
my22:2w HENIIY 2k:rw KY:), c• .
PAVIN'A INBURANC?2 CO., (IF PlM:4ft
tiny lid, )
{.I.THE '2IIIECT.;ILS TI1N0)M1' I' , V [IA
this amy declare.l n , Ilvi I'l I'
T. on the Capital St,* rti•l ir. t.
•dx Louuth, FIVE PEI , . "ENT. pay In cs:,l,
'Klt CENT. to be appl . ed a on
'Sltckho4! , 3l,
OFFICE N4EBTEI(N INSURANCA; CC.MPANI", !
May tith, 185,5. 5
TILE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOPtS of the W. t
ern lumranct , (..`,...ml.any of P tt-lirgh. hre i:5
&Glared a divideud of Poll:: DOLLARS .I.YD Fly :
Clc..N.tt-: , PER. d; P. on the Ot‘ital Stock Two tto, r
Dec n - hare of w1 , ,c11 to be applied aa a orcOlt Le ..s•
c.r.r . t-.co, and T-vru f.,11,r5 nod Filly
paid, in cosh, to Stockhulderi, ou or afte.. Cue 12th
my 6 F. M. (i0.1.0),./N,
ii (~! ~51.1.*i 1•_, z_..H ‘,_,. P , ii' ili;S
J. & T. GROUTT,
IMPORT 1t .%
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC.
EMTH3MEI
FLYE OLD MONO,NO.A.HELA ItY.E WHiS Y, PEAC:!
AND APPLE BRANDY. AU , O,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Cornor of Smithfield and Front Stre.btu,
eq,l4f PITTSEU EG 11, PA.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WiOnli6„
1.82 , 1A:.,' JONES JNO. L. BOYD WM. McOIJLLOCI,.iL'
JONES, BOYD 6,1 CO
WJIMOVACTIIiIedst3 OP
CAST S'IsEEI,
ALE.O,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES
Cornier Rose and Firot Strg.atv,
jy2s PITTSBURGH, PA
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS WRAPPING
1 :3) ,I =2) 1M TA. ,
ankshouse, No. 27 Wood SUeet,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
4, - B,,;Raga bought at market priceß
31 00 R E D & C -
M.A,.NUFACTURER OF
American, & Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
or Rooting, Guttering, Spouting,
^BENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON
Warehouse, No. 130 First street,
mr26:ly-is
I:92IMMIE
MANUFACTURERS O
ROGERS' DIPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
CORNER ROBS AND FIRST STREETS,
WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO.,
WOLESALE AND RETAIL
iJ I IJ 0 Ll fol E CIIA N T ,
NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Near Wood etr&et,
Away on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Coe.n“c
Brandin, Old MononalieLa and Rectified ~ .Vniehs, of
vo b-s 2 th,la !!..o.:
REMOVAL.
TORN MOORHEAD has removed to
P_P No. 7.E- Water street, below Market
JOHN M®®lll2lEAi
COMMISSION MERCHANT;
POE Tali EA._.O OP
PIC METAL AND BLOOMS;
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
mrlb PITTSBURGH, PA
J/LIN/ES A..loTztatz,
forwarding and Commission Merchant,
FOB TBl5 6 Ail' 0:
lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard,Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Produce generally,
Corner or :Market and First etrast..
PETTSBI , V)II, A.
To—Hranchl G. Bailoy, 7 .CdP,, William Dlimorth,
. Cuthbert A Sou, Pittsh..irKh; Burl CPA_
wearingeo, S. Brady, Cil3l .M. M. Balik. 11,
.I,lauc,le k Co., Georgo W. AnderFon., Doolo ,z; c o .
Whc-Ain
ROBEIta' =ES E. EREADING
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wh u le sa d e
Grocer., Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh ManufactureA,
I.4bartv eawst. Pittesz—..r.b. 'e. not'tr.r,
SOHN THOMPSON fk, CO.,
ROUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, AND GRAINERS,
DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, ATAR,N
IMES, Turpentine, Colours, tilase, Putty and Brent:-
ca. P 5 int ground to order. 12 Bet Iron English Steel Combs,
in C3L-3* . S, 135 'Mind street. myl7
VANILLA CRBAIII,
ruy7
t. GiuE,t
cr. rj
PITTSBURGH, PA
EEl=l
PITTBBLIJIG H . P_,',
PITTSBURGH, P,
::ir 4140(1144 Z 4 C 20 M. - 2 - IWIMALT-MMEIC
INDESTRUCTIBLE
Ili. tti SS - P, L L 9S
A,••• FI IGz
C,ONSESTING- OF CANNA:4; SALT URATED 'WITH
RESINOUS SUBSTANCE;S, ETU,
M.- 7 ' la
•111.114; UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF
Mastic. Th s cumpo - i:ion i 5 adapted for all hinds cf Ro lilt or steep; it can also be
applied af iln. Iran, or 0,1 Sidr:lee, making a perfect job. This cotu;o:i'l,n in not liffectud atmospheric changed;
neither crack nor run ;it is impervious to N 7 4. ; Fit: •c PR `OP ',CI] nsr,` :ar.thle than any other kind of 1141of
to.fing nantorial Is Used in vas quautttios throughout the Units. uu Eluils.;is, Bridge,. Bolling =a,
Csrs. und icialunoato, giving enti. , ezzldf3c , ion, and in considered a perfect p.-.tt•tctiort from the elements.
A Ithwagla this rooting v.a.t.. intredlaC,4l lipro in 1856, it can bo Feen on many of al. , tanlttmgs In the city. Also, on
m-4tt ~ t the I.Uthrt
1 r
to n !"17 'Alt':73 where LEN 1100,1n.7 ie L. We, and can be scan--el , -..v..in , d Pittlburgli liadroul; at Belle
Mar tim , l - 111,; Portland ; ; ilcCoY'Ll; I.i• orpool and Rochester Bta
an_l t: !e I),not : Pi.nnaylv..;;:a Co! Tat Railroad; 6pruco . 2:41110t Tipton and Par.
-0n:449 o' Alt. 0z.,:: ..1:1,-gnen., Cc.y, Wtatadmlter C liege, and many .:,thar Buildkt. r.; l'it;sburgb, J. Iceally's Ware.
tiuue ; ;tee. Tritubie'H Ectol; alao, numerous others in this city.
17, T; /`!f: "'• NO. 241 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of the ma.-
ten,: C , 171 be teen,) will reo.?ive prompt :Ateation, by
-4,1) THE GREATEST
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fa j .
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- 'ar\. - ' OF THra AGE:.
wc. 1•:. ENN.r.,I)Y, ut Roxbury, has di ; -,
r ,, ,1 in oaf, of oal clntno:a pae - ture w,:-..re10 s ...,I=-•
the! crtr.sl
kimd of .Ltar_o.f..r.
v;„.•.[LIIT ECIiOFULA DOWN TO A
h,3 d iL in d-ar eleven L - 111GC.
landta LuLuvr 11., I,to
nuwi , ) Dosatnzaio,l ovor Imnfircd cortificutt>9
iletfa.
Twu I,Lide2 ere her;i;utbd to. text , E. aurniug m..ro moral:
One Zh.t. 1 .1....1 car• - ) thy n orel kind of Firm.,,.
cm (iv,
TY,2
cioar the nytauw of bile.
buttlea d to cur, the tioreccanket in tl
Of y
: , c, 7 , )ttiv-i ark . 7.•: - .7rlntLa: hunlcr
J Art'
i. ; "; th, h..ir.
tr.", R.
J 1.-011,:pt
- 1••• ‘ , - ,ru;;C,orr of thJ sk:u.
~ r threo bottE , 3 are cure :ht. , worfiCated
of
7-t• Nvarnlrttvi. to Cr.ie tLa Ince: (1 . 04
poru:o cf,4•• of rtier,mr-ts,aa
f -• 11,:r1:0
worst of ctrl,flll,l.
t 1 ), ..rat 1•ottl-,
lie \
pv_:: - .lzlon of tan Modica] Digu. - :;:y
he corn, wall f , tablietlerl by the
, ' tt .. l on-e eye: anf,..l it, teat
lE=IIII=II
thn rout L1;11112,1pL Yr.
I>roavista 1r tho .',OULttry rro rt
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th, f de
cf power.
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Thut excraci tittg
LiitiSiic(i SORE klOUT:11,
.f . • temper 14 re,r.orr.i
fruta
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• ,I'•t^ d cLiy Cake CCA:tair,
• ar srifor. - 1 ri e 2 roe. C:et half tb
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Mililli==iZl
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Ay a ati,er..;t,lo ;IEI.I i it ntmt
r }Alt,: the wilt:. i tvt..th
t:, mind that Kc.,u old proturb, " nn orsileu of L,'VeD
' co'et," in th. ,
'IE IC zt.l. DISC( ) I ,TE Is.';
:Ind the curA,
ally oir,;:-
d‘,5%.c, auy
r 11< - ••• • --vat :ha
and onortz.,,'
11-a:tufa!
• .n •
• :ni. n. , directica,4 Call .11.1. I.•
tak, ellibciont to operatt on tb ,
:
h. I: :A.:it,
FOR. TILLWAT .:'-ND LUNG DISE2.,SES,
U 6 E
B 0 \V li. A .\- ' S VEiiETABLE i.'jril'i'POLTA'i'i,
PREPAMD BY BOWMAN & CO.,
INLTENT, P 4
u_ REYSER, EI)-._,
~r gin !.. ~.~.
City,
ramil qu.ee4swe..re
Y2r.: D
AT
~ 111: OLD E.`,TABLISITMENT 01
7E/ :NI IEIL Csr '2"
1 . 42 7cati mE.ecei t Pittsburgh_ Pa
'fsli 7 Ho IS NOW liik , _:OEIVING FROM
-
I 1,1 C:tlei. .1 choice e j .jort,to-nt of
•-Ls ,nand ta.ne:al of
to Toilet, Ware, and the
~•:t. ;n P Ban] rn ± Flower:1; Fine Wh,te
.:It ;;;.•,i it 0,, in '.lc.re. known. to bu the moat dur
nl.lr • ~, p bt , Kli.l , - O )At9; French China .31
7. - W 1112,1..5. L. 1%1. * St hit , and Cold:2:3nd, either in eotb o:
ly and D,corated T.dott Sets; itrtt•
::ml C ei-rman Silver Tea Table 3 nuns.
Lo, ' with silver, tin, Ivory 11,ndlid
oi sing, T. • and T ion Cinive , i and Fortir, Tea Walter. anti
and Etti triton 'rabbi lifati; r3,- - . - 0•1 and
ed Sit
Alia, a c at ,, { fttl a-Mortnint of all articlee
nulc
Li , ' for int Ct •UO• TRY lILTAt I, TRAPE, a , price. to ploos ,
the 1 riblie, wlo: or,. C.e te.tfuliy inv,ted to exarnin , ,h;
110 L U 0 9
C
: kr
_.1 7 751. r
ill 5- 11:1'
Gt 4
t I I t•tli
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Ltd•
:NO, 133 7 . WOCD 11:0 STREET,
PITTSBURGH : PA.,
T,T AVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR
large SPRING STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES,
na . tsting of a groat variety of seazonablo and fa.shionable
ad wt,d to a ric: ar.d su7ninor sales. Having been
per•_ sped far e prib , .-.3, they feel warranted
iu .r.yin4 that t can supply %Watery merchants, ny th.•
pa,:'e..age law price! as the !Lame quality of
goalie can hs purchaied in the Ea-item titian. Particular
to orders.
Alva, a guad 'apply at Now York and Spanish Solo
Lonthor.
=Mel
• ;
sr -1 e
,21 ,1 - Iv 4 1
bl
0 - a zl-7. JO 7 .3 IR 6 0
lIAS SIILECIZION
oiNUL I ,2TI ' I S 9 WAVE SI'ONES 3
;Enclosure% Posts, &A.—, Zire.
The public are respectfully invitud ;:o 011.1111iLlb our stock.
Pr...-es low ; and work warranted.
10 2 4 --43 NO. 885 LIBERTY
PATENT
W. F. FAHNESTOCK, Agent.
r
,AILY SALES A.l` N0..." . •4 FIFTH ST.,
At the new t-f/mt,re;ai ',lota!, No. 54, Fifth
dtreot, t.v.•ry , ace uoid publi, Jalee of goods in all
variety, tiu,ted Cuo tho fruit , f•-.7lc.:4;_.)suroera, from a large
stock which i 3 tly rcplonDthol with frreh connign
ments, mast • ,rtkrwit C.
AT 1:1 A. H.,
Dry Goosii and f;.ncy con,prisfrig, nearly everything
I , ,deri in the on,. • ; • acid family nso; table cut-
Ivry ; harder ..u.i hoer.); Indiea are
+.11.1
boda
taVl'~; C.~l:lug lltt'
kr.r.cy • . J euoiry; iastra..
:cents ; guns; chamia.,; .11-3 AltS Mill 811004. book
P. M. DAVLi,Auct..s
- _
UNDE:RIVRI'I'ER:!,' SALE OF FRENCH
BRANDY.—Uu WEDNESDAY MOIL May 26,
at tLn o'clock, at the Commercial Salearooms, No. 54 Fifth
street, will be eold—
One email cask (20 canons) superior French Brandy,
which .;,•st in $5 per gallon, eelected expressly
r medicinal purposes. Also,
In kegs (t gall. , us each) French Brandy, same cost;
2k) " '•
4 " " :tar Gin;
4 CaSB5 cinzf,n bottles each) fine Franck Brandy ;
" " " •• Winos.
:11322 I'. Al. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
pAWNBROkER'S SALE OF NEW AND
BDC , IIs,D-ELAND Clod WEDNIODAY,
'ItIDAY and BATU &I', May 20th, 27th,
28th at ten aml t ..'elncs,ilich day, will be sold a
very largo stock of valuatdo. new mid ismoud hand,
from ar eastern Pawntifeker, whi.dibunat he closed without
reserve, on the shove days. Thu st.-,ek comprehend] every
article of dentlemen'a Wsv.r variety of material
and style; superior Blacl; !'rock and Dram Coate,
light fancy Cassinn , re Busim.ss exit-I, Black Cloth and Case's
mere Pima, to :loon, and Taped Pants, Silk,
Satin, and Cloth. Vests, sad /A largo stock of Summer Cloths
sag, of every style and variety.
mr24 P. 2,1. Auctioneer.
$ 9 O 000 Piti..FEB.H.ED STOCK AT
AUCTION .—Oin TUESDIY evening,
June l-t, at 8 'ciock, ;it too Commercial Salesrooms, No. 54
rittte stieot„. will be sold try ord, of Mssoirs C. Damen and
M. W. Acheson, Twenty T ousand Dollars of preferred stock
in toe 'Birmingham Pi' tincrgii Bridge Company in late
to snit pm - chosen., which wiil he outitlud to a dividend of
too per cent. per annum out of the tolls of raid bridge before
any dividen.d is paid the other stock issued by the said
COlllpauy. t P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Lhe ,Ara ou
-I.h€
DAG UER :;AN GALLERIES.
CARGO 6z, CO.,
.. - ta , a1036 , ‘..2.,,,i1etri4 &Ind Antbrotypisis s ,
N • v, • 1 ^ LLERY
ViI(KES' 14ALLERV OF ART,
- ,-7- , „„ - To. 60 MARKET :7.: rREET.-PICTURES
at chi!, o-w aud improved proceini•
;Oviug tare tar:tar - at rho hair ayi.,,hrule and complex,
iou. They Ur, aeloa , i hy all who have examine
ii vu to ho ta,, , r191. 1,1, pinturoaoVol exhibited in thifi
,acv. ertl2:rlrs arra rlrrair,r,ra invited to Bali and examine
tin ler:;o t 9 . 1 ripeciareoa. hila Duller; being on the
of .0',06.
or Cvaldr.,c C` k.-11 in two seconds, at No.
ud Ma- =troar.
WizTrr, rth 1h
IME 8 ME
ropiOTOCLR .—THis ART HAS BEEN
a_ sup taut pictures taken by tide
procese have bo r pr.,. iaaced•,:•••rbait. by the scientific
Tb,y . as .• • hi.: lc th,ur baeutc and artistic
eiegance, Ut.t..Lratr, an Pollak street,
Amßhu P
•
A.S LOW
IN TUE COI7I , ;TRY, AI
ealloved 21 Fifth Street.
`LARGO & CO.'S PIIOTOGRAPIIIC AND
J.ILLEILI: ha been removed from
Feert:i :;o. 3i Fifth etreet, near Market.
boeu eapvcially for the purpose,
with thre I.re net enromsed in the city for
)lef. - zt, ,xcelleric , , in arrangement.
&If- Our eld trintvil and pat., ous, and those wishing su
nnier lik.-nesses, are invited to cE.II. Q,. Reception Boom
t3p, Cll on She v:roui.„4.l door. ap7
ATTORNI7'' AT A I• ~CANCEP.
THE CT Ti" Ci'l . ..lll;t:(ll.l.—Notice is hereby
grer. that tho =se 8131:11t..1 :Or cad Paving, made
one.r the provisions of an Act Asacuilily paned May 18,
ibf 7 . and of an Ordinan,i ~ ,f Councils unaciod August 31,
I ani. :try r,w aod the came aro payable at this
(duce, aa tol low -:—Ono-tiftli on 01 La,f. , s , re the lot day of July,
0n:..131th oo or tom, day or July, 1859; one-
MTh on or before [Lc It July. one-fifth on or
luefore the I.t day .d ; th on or before the
lot day of July, 1862 X 953. EICHBAUM,
myl3 9 City Treasurer.
ifi; 2 4L - ' l7 C. ,•&•
Rlt IA ti. •
IIoCKAWAVi:•, IstliPJl ES, ;I:LiriE, AND SLEIGHS
ap3.d&w
No. 157 Ptnn FIT' ' PA .
4E7- All work witrre.ot , fto httlt mat,rials and
workmanship ink 1:4:1.3 dL
AidUEL FATINESIOCK, No. 74 WOOD
patatm.rgh, hug au haad a large
STOCK 01: IiAR.DWARE,
A hick ha will eeli eery low for 12,1,61 1 .. In addition to his
bite; aud Spoona, and a large
14,irrinent uY l2,arpentel - ';; ?aid., he liaa reeelVed a large au p•
Siieetig,e Cu:tere and ;
P - Aarr. ;
it"; :3,1
..:!;5•3 C Euttica.
WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT,
& , KEYRiout
"ALI.
A C
--__--,
FA NCY UT 00 D
WATCH MA'i'ERIAL,
FUI - LNITILE,E FOE. CASH.
A full asaartment of
Yittql - am:h inarthxicro,l FURNITUE.U, embracing
BUREAUX,
WARD ROBES,
And every ,rtlcie nee.ltd in a well furnished dwelling, se w e ll 4 2 pl.dici teisortinent of
OFFICE FUENITU4tE,
0.1 lisnd au..l wade to order. As the only terms
uu whicu husine's is dune at tin:. far CASH.
?rice, ealde Pe..,,iut in w..,ht t 0,., thing
in the oboe° would be sitisntaAed by eallln4 et
.WACE.INER. & IRWIN'S,
No. led Smithfield etroot, below Fifth.
t3E'LIS LEAVE TO
inform au! tr, gor.iiirial, that he
daily 130,r, !rota the
f NCit), it having
ri , ..rug.. ti•• • •-• t• tiv.t here
cist k i'UHF. Give rue
iu .tarn,
, aaini i 0.'16 Diaru•aul.
ROOFING.
MASTIC
.T. .1‘ .1 -
A. CC:Tit) iN . SALES.
. ,'
now and socond-hand;
C,.1 , ,:1111.11,11 atone China ware;
• , : r:• r,
No. 21 'Pi tL ptroet, and ItAd
G GALLERY,
Dir.1,..q. 1 , Pittsburgh
Laylchtf-3
MEE
A 1511:_0:0::1F . o L. DUILAIII.E PIeTURE
IS AT AN V T CLA:34I EST A BLEST - Pa ENT
W A LL'S, xrurth ntroot
L. C. 1-11:.:PV:K.TIR
MMEMI
Wood
i:;'ALE AND RET.kiL DEA:AIAA IN VINE
GOLD 3N:I SILVER
ELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
IVlTtliiialliEßS' 'TOOLS
AT EASTERS PRICES
rurl3
BOOK CASES,
J. D. FACIIINIM
Joiri 51. lawn;
manner Lager Beer.
..-3L; 13 7 I 147; Fu ESPECTFU LLY
~,ett..olt.:, • :;., al_ti the public, that ow
ing to the ::rice of i:?kriey at::; U.O 4, and to snit the timed,
they ore brewing light and d..hciand flavor. d
E. which they are ~ e.h Tr.; $.l - 73 t, urml, and have KEGS
;" TEN:~_cctnm, , hou private families.
The.; irtve tid•i", X.' ALE, at i;3; at $7, and anperiur
NET at $8 7ti bbl., risks in propertl9h.
Ako, umeellent t.TEu. -.VN STOUT.
darn rant tr. their Brewery on PITT STE.KET, will
prompt attentu , n
tor/00qm
S. iriTLIIS, Artist
otro.t.
IS IMO ffl
13:ly
oto. W. sitrra a 00.