Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, May 29, 1858, Image 3

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    LOCAL AFFAIRS.
A Pollee Officer Severely Stabbed---lm
portant Arrests.
it will be remembered that on lust Monday evening a men
named Jacob Welker was attacked by two men at the end
of the Railroad Bridge in Allegheny and badly beaten, hav
ing been struck with a hatchet or adze on the bead, indict
ing severe wounds. The perpetrators t f the outrage were
unknown. On Thursday afternoon, Mayor Weaver visited
Vooliter nt his house in Birmingham, and took his affidavit,
preteirir g a charge of assault and battery' with Intent
bill a_ainht two unknown p nowt, of whom lie could give
but it meagr r e description. The description was Oil,: to
alters:a stiti and Moon, who searched for the pt rpetratorP.
and on yesterday hfternoon, on the corner of Seventh and
Smithfield they saw and arrested a )oaug roan named Wil
liam Moorhead, win in they believed to be the principal in
this affair. On the way to the 3.layor's other, Moorhead
stopped at the corner ~ 1 Virgin alley and Smith field street
to get a Omit, tan ndic<rs accompanying him. After drink
ing t e stzirt,.l ro el, door, ran ,ut and closed th door be.
hued hi., The ofticers _gave chase and he war soon captured.
arriving at the office Mcorbead stoutly deuied the charge,
int the hr..thix of Yeellier, who was with him at the time
~f fig sent for, he identified him as one• of the
parties who committed the outrage. He WBB locked up f,r
a hearing at ten o'clock this morning. Moorhead is a young
Ina?: oh.. has been in several affrays. It was he who
-tal•th I youth: Gallagher at the Neptune engine home some
lute ago, and at the time of his arrest ho was under boil ft
or
that assault.
Prom informatiou received, the police officere i•Pleair.-ou
xc that the otheF,party who had participated in the
ate- k et...n elk,r wzo a young man named Edward Grier,
-.,e1 01 Mr. John Gri. r, one of our moat respected mer
-1,11,41. Four of the officers proceeded about au o'clock
last evening to Mr. Grier's.residence on Penn street to arrest
his sun. While three of them were searching fur him iu
the upper part of the mansion, officer Andrew Moon p (r
-eceded to the cellar, and coming upon young elricr una
-e-area in the dark, he received a severe stab at his hand in
u. 1 ie r part r.f the abdomen. The weapon uecsi was a
lict k no, with a blade about four inches In length,
m recetved the stub from the young desperado
.1 iiuew that he was pear him. He was taker,
~t Mo;gan Co., on Wood street, near Sixth,
Wit, e it is ‘vou,.l was examined and temporarily dressed by
U,. WM:4.r, aft,r which he was conveyed to his residence in
Dr. Walter says the wound is a severe pae, and is so
Ina: Imger may resul', but expresses the opinion that
as the knife pointed downward, and the wound was made to
lowdown on the body, that the cut is taot!of such a chamo
ter t.s t cans, auy immediate apprehension, and with care
to prevent mild quiation, may not result seriously. Both for
the 0 of the , - r ry worthy officer who has thus suffetvd in
uscbarging i.io .hit., and the misguided young man who
umde the deaily we helve the injury may yield 1.0
the chill of the physician. Young Grier has, by his evil
~•:urses, given much pain to a large circle of must r,specta•
ble trends end relatives, who have tried every means in their
power to reform him. Be has bem iu the House of Refuge,
but wax leised, as was hoped, a refm-rned man, but now a
more srioms evil has befallen him. He is under arrest, and
will be detained in mismi until the result of (dicer Moon's
wound is ascertained, and will also be field to answer for the
outrageous renault en Voelker, who is represented as being
m a very precariewi condition from the . . wounds which L.
recieVed.
AITEMPTLD SuICIDE —Yesterday afternoon the wife of a
man named William Milligan, residing on Liberty street,
Allegheny, called at the Mayor's office, and stated that her
hc4band 1131 a1•z:...e4 her, and nba wished to have him ar-
e3Z.,i ss l pluc,i in the tombs. Officer Teeth went to the
Ists:c, a.sd finding intoxicated, arrested him and
tool: him to the utlics.. where be was placed in the tombs.
:1t one o'clozli in NIL: att-rmm some one went to the watch
Noose, whir: Milligan was found, a huge gash cut in hie
throat, bleeding profusely, and an open razor lying neer
him. •hr. llerr.sa was immediately called in, who sewed up
wen ii... An hoar afterwards he was removed to his
home, he now lies iu a critical condition. T_e physi•
ci•'n is un.sble as yet to say whether he wilt recover, bat he
is extremely win's: from i 1.138 01 blood, and hie recovery is a
matter of c usid,•rubie cioubfr The cause of this rash act i,.
unismswn. resided iu Allegheny for tonic
time, art L s wi mildly, with the excepikn of his wife.
(:ottiutry 11.exzes,
... , ra mm!•,l JoLu Fteaik waii,,kiPed at Rice's iicu.
t..ile Liii(l of Wooster, 011! ,, , ot: Fri
1 k was ,:iggiug under. a hill, wti th
artii and Lo Y. 215 buried under it. He
extrie.o.t-d imluediat&ly, but died toou afterwards. Ile
aud a eau childred iu destitute circuzustanc,b.
At i'f t ....2-shn of the Court of Common Pleas of
Port.i;te county, nt Ravenna, the widow of Henry T. Sny
mour ,C1IN•Tell damages to the amount of $4,000 from the
nu‘i C'n.,..d..nd Railroad Company. Her hue
band wa,.17.i1b!,1 by a cjilisbm of trains on the road, on the
nth ..; ,185.1
A child. ci Charrirs Heckor, who resides in Eadt Ettlelll
Ardrcer scalded to death on last Sat
rlimrcatici- of Mr. ll,,cker's had 'mated some
ql a tin cup for the riurkmilo of chasing, when the
0, i , • Ind poured the scolding writer d'wn
t 4 u,int; it death in about twenty-four hour,
TIV, chit i WR6 about two , years old
r 1:0.yo oo,l..lnencoLl their loloora on the Eci6
I,l,argu 1. lilroqd, and the work will now go on r-h
-idly t Ili tird,,-04,pluti.m.
Trues u,itwar..l on the Central Ohio
eight miles east of Zanesville,
uf l'hruu pas3engers were slightly
Mit:hell, the mail agent, was badly
eaf.fidc.r n,moderiswell- was severely scalded ,
an i the nia,bil.,ry badly br - ukeu up. The P,eaident of the
road had ihe pa,enger., c_)nvoyed lowk to Zane.sville, where
g :ye th. fil fin'' (Hone!, ood scut them on their way re.
11,41 - 0 warmed in;the P,,,rtm-,e county jail, attempted to
~..tninit suidde ~r 1 last i'donday night Ile formed a rope
t.,f the stic,..ts of his bed, and secured it to the cell door, but
iuet as everything irat prepared fur his exit from this world'
fellow prisoner cut him down. 7.sort morning the latter
made an apology to the sheriff for having saved the would
he suicide 'Tom his own destruction.
MILLIULtiIIg I:CUL:Ler ilnnouucea the death of Mr. Daniel
Eaton, en old Pennsylvanian, in Yougstown, in the eighty'
fourth year cf hip age. iie removed to Ohio in 1803 or 1804.
In I'l4, he was elccLecl to the Ohio Senate from Trumbull
county, and aqved the people in the Legislature 'during
Ilt voral terms.
Jamb Amick, amp, an eld and much esteemed citizen of
wheeling, met a sudden death one day this week. He was
unwell in the morning, and according to his custom bled
I.humif in the ;mu, opening nn artery which bled so pro
he,ely that ho died from exhaustion before the bleeding
could be checked. In two hours from the commencement
the bleeding he wee a corpse.
The Youngstown lieguler gives u chapter of casualties
during the last week as follows:—A on of Orrin Barthor
oinew, aged about ten years, living three miles south of
Y.nagstown, was engaged with a team in drawing saw logs•
Le wee astride of them, when it turned with him, roll_
~ver en hint, and causing almost instant death. His
he::d au,' body were crushed in a moat shocking MAU'
ntr The child of a Germsn family named Keasler, only
two or three yema old, was 50 severely scalded by the upret
tiug of a stovf., upon which a ten.kettle of water was stand
tug, that it dioi daring the following day A child of
of litter 11111, Mahoning county, between
two and three }Tura ut age, met with a horrible death by
Gelling iuto e hviler hot water that had Just been re,
moved from the sLovo. It was so severely scalded that it
bur:trod only a LT hours.
thufriez, Va., on In,L 'Thursday morning, a little son of
C. Merchant, Eaq., only eight years of age, while
elytuir a eitit to hie eeusiu, dressed himself in a hooped
,irirt, and wane playing with 801110 little girls the skirt
Gaught lire, and before it could be extinguished the little fel.
low ow, :el severely burned that he died in a few hours.
Edward Ayres, aged twenty yeare, made application to the
Probate Court at Stuubenviile last week, praying for the ap
pointment of a guardian, as he wished to enter an action
hio wife, aged sixteen, for adultery. The Judge
granted the request of the minor, remarking that they wore
'commencing rather early."
On Wedue,.day, a gentleman in West Newton, Westmore
1,,c1 county, had two horses stolen from him. It was ascer:
t.,at the thhvea had taken the road to Ebensburg,
~,.1 a pui , e, headed by a constable, started from Johnstown
1-1 pursuit of them. They were overtaken near Ebensburg,
r.,d one of the fugitives wan captured and lodged in jail,
kilo the other escaped.
:C.lll,Ml..—llisi Maggie Mitchell concluded
11.-r ong-geLnent the National Theatre this evening, cud
‘,. hcpe her many triu.ds in the city will give her a good
ace on the occasion. She i 8 deservedly popular here, as
L:.'• houses hai (1..1% n during her engagement will tea.
tify. The hi! t,or t,night Is a ,;u,ll one, consisting of the
of "The Wild Irish Girl," in which Miss Maggie
tiro rl3 tO111i1", with two Bongs and au
1 jig ; [ht. , aeuaation drama of “JORIIO Brown," of which
,• :lava aheady apokeu, and the nautical drama of " Tum
1...0i,;." Sueu n bill ae this le seldom olf,:rod, and
11. aura 1: will draw a good house.
1.M1N , 71,:c OF GRADUA'fF.6 E,T DUFF'LI SiLIiCANTIL.O COL
evetut, pertuhang alike to the
outs ali4 I th.. 1 - friende t occur in this eSn.lbitsilltleLlt gei
, rally OLC, ill the examination on Friday, E.T.
~pee, J. S. Kith*, J. W. Dawson, J. A. Morgan, 11. G.
b 1, E. W. Slice, J. F. Evans, and George Brubaker, gradu
wire awarded their diplunaea, and each presented with
of ralLiCdlCri -Pill/It/id sew System of Peritoenship aa
lc comnennorative of their exempiaty conduct dtir
. college, and of the satisfactory man
:, Each of them fill6tailltd the long established
Jr , their preceptors and the institution in their
tir:.! , 2:11 , 11in lUI/..
. & Co., 56 Market street, are still giving away prizes
bcok,. A potbcr ellver watch was drawn yesterday.
you co!, ~arches, all the standard literature of the
, •.. purrs, and get something valuable with
e kno - .v of no better "place to get your money back"
the (lift Book Store.
TIIE MINSTRELS AT THE TiIEATIISi—Tho Boston Opera
noupe at the old Theatre arc et.lll drawing good lIOURCE : Ta
king last night eiS a criterion. Tt:e performances of Dick Sit
ter'e little dog are wondorful, and the burlesque on the Mu
serd Conceit ii el - cellont. This afternoon, at the Matitee,
w hi c h w ill ro ililloiis he crowded by the tats ecx and the
little one+, Ih•• 11.011 will appear in the brat port of the
pc ~t ; r4't
wh:te requz,. The prvgr.nairit ,
cou.a.us ucl tLe latest nocbttiet,,aad ta3ervt, a gutotl taws,
ill the evening n g' , ol bill Will bu prebt”) tad.
by a card iu anothe: part au' p.•14,-, , een
that a complimentary benefit has i.oett teo:;ered to 74c-
Bria .'sqate at FL. :er's Theatre, by his CI leads. it, u.ke
place on eveuitiF at this place of umussuieut. UY
thia, however, we anal' cluck again.
TiL PhEtiCH or.ty,ri of these artiste
to tuke place at St. Paul', Cat'uedral on Sunday night, )611f
nrovwwwirWORMWERIPINEMERIPPREI
Procure your ticketH to.day
Mae. ItUHU, the uctre , ;•, it givind, •trit x,•:“1:11,
at Cau:nn, Ohio, in company %AliJoa Suthern,d,
the vocalist. They hart. boon Nv , 4l received b} the citiz,ne
of that place.
TIIE RIVERI have underiar, lit little change
. t/ICO our
second edition of yisteiii , iy, both he Monougetela and Al
legheny still faille, slo*ly.
Ix iS ts fact worthy t', :Toth , of 101 who buy clothing
either ready made or ordered. tin.r Carnahan, Allegheny
City, baying built up a largs leedneAson the cash Tiritem, is
now fareilhiug a C.eilnooible g Tr:ll , er. of superior quality
at pricLA regular r tte6 inturefited will do
%,ell to give hot, 4 Trial
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Bromlo h , or /ill:, ,tl,l r I h., ,),,t to noun in
AMC! iCa or Op T o. :Ole to ..T.tte :out:y ttail
he itqtcr. "
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lAL dOTICES.
DOLLAR t.i.AVINJB BANK,
No. 65 Fourth street.
I espusits made with this Bank lief the nrst day of
lune,wii(BtAw jute est from date.
113y28* 0 CILAS. A. GOLTON. Treasurer.
MONONUABBL A. SA Vi.N.'3 r LIND y._
NuTICE—The St , ,k elubacripti.,ri Books of the tliot e
institution, will reupoo opon for a eine t time at tit, office,
No 69 Brant dtreet. Any per,on calling on the Secretary,
will furniehed with a copy of the Charter and By awe.
iecount days every Monday, n.,tes nauvt be offered before
3 o'clock, P. M., mine day
BOARD:
WILLIAM PHlLLlES,.Preeidemt
CIILEC TOR C:
J. It. Vie'dim
.I(alua Rhodes,
James &Mlle.
A. M. Pollock,
Philip Haynie:,
A. S. Nlcholaon.
JAMES S. EL 'JON,
ecrecary and Treasurer
ID) 27 1m
[OO THE ALLEGHENY HANK —llle bush:ass of thin
Bank will be [ran:tooted at the corner of Third and
Wood etreetk, on and alter M,nday the 19to inst.
apl9:tl--0 W COOK, Cashier.
YoUNG MEN'S LIBRARY AF.sociAncol.—The
Library of thin inetitutiou having been re-tion,n9e.l,
the Librarian will be prepared no acid after THURSDAY,
the 20th last ,to furuieb books to inntubers. By order..
thyl 8 • LI BR ARY COMMITTEE.
BUSINEz.tn MR,'; , DAILY UNION PRAYER
' MEETING, at LAFAYETh; HALL, I`..rral street,
num 12 to 1 o'clock. dilly—ciioncric.nir FItIL:1. Moil
911, and Coutioniut until teethe , bhtice. Laymen will con
.ict the meetings, bat Cie: ze.. oe kyr earnrstly requeltod
to be preneut and take pert to tin, cii, , rc;en. Corn,' in for
9ro minutes, I you cannot - itk - Illktirl 1,11:;• r. ~prrtf
OFFICE 11 , )c (XGA11! , , , . A ; NSURANCE
t.9bur k 4l,, l'sbS
DIVIDENI).
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011giAtIda i11. , 1171111C0 ^t L'l:t - L,117,, tilim day
dividt,od 'IWJ SHEfif li, Cu L,
app ied to the a-du•A:on ~t
OF OF
I'A I:NtifURANCE CO.,
aft, lain, 1t,•36.
THE DIEECTUHS T. 117 .{)IIIPANY HAVE
this day declared a FiFTEEIN
CENT. ou Cal&al Stu . '}: ~i i , ilt C. profit, of thi ,
las . .:is ILIOZAIN. FIVI.I EN. pa able in ca.h. and
TEN PER GENT. to bn apptm,tlll., n cr•.:it on the uott.43 f
Stocitlau:clerB. 1.
WESICI,ItN
T.ltty 4th, 1818.
hIIT C AND I)llVr:C.,'.lho+_, (4 - the We! t.
er II I Llt/1L1T,111,1 1:/-,011,11:1' 01 I'. It'd nI r A cb hay, thiA
it Vid-rid•ll ::,1,111. t OFfFT V
CIL , : rid on IL, t:ordbil TwJ doIIo
share of wbicli to b applied o a criidii to 62... A AC-
Cf , llllt., and Two uoll,.rn ;Lod P l, :t. , Conte p , t eh:tie to b:
paid, ii. cloth, to 0:, or joy oat.
mys I. M .ticretar3.
THE VEPS 1,);
B. ItQbkou, baj a:
Aprii y, 1555
u;:11 itittsrs Lr two years Imlst,
u this community, ind hat, - - heir ,7,ctit upon
.real: and dcliilitate•lc ttiC“.3 innch troubled
Ith to. bid Liver," I h no tu , itaticy in 6tiying they
aro tl4. thing A',021),
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tt,:burEh
AM U SEMEN S.
'OSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE,
Eul Li-Adtl3 and. _NI In , w.r J C. FOSTER.
Acting and Staca Mnuak; , ,r A. W. 17 ,, UNG.
Treaatu-er G C.OII.GIL
t./ALE eY PalCr.ei
Priv&te tictec to hold aim perunce $5 00
Greer Circles l'arquette...6oc. Ltr,.or 1-nr
k;Eit- Dwre open at 7% o'cloch. Cm lain to "tee at IX to 8
S2ITURDAY EVEN tING 28th. fd5S, will be pre
e&euted the new Comedy. in three zw,t,
TUE WI L. 1 ILISH
Cuuulattl l'daL•gie
with aung,d of "OrLoroL of 11,,Iroey,'". Teddy O'Neal," and
Dance an lri4h Jig
After which,
JESSIE BROWN;
OR, ME RELIEF OF LUOKNOW
Jessie Brown Mull Maggie Mitchell.
To conclude with (first tine this season) the great nauti
cal drama of
TOM ORINGL'S LCG;
OR, MAT OF THE IRON ELAND.
aui Cringle Mr. Ches. Foster
PlTT6'l3llllofrit T kl ATRE.
MJ KTNIIIERLY I...esEi. - A AND AILICA.O4III.
This SATUB.DAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. for the
Benefit of MASTER RENTZ mid LITTLE TOMMY, the
company of Minstrels will appear in the first part io
WHITE FACES, and in the second end third parrs as
NEGIItOES. The little dog WAli lit i‘ilifuN will go through
his wonderful porforminicm. unge will give saps of
,heir beat songs, dancing, stones. tiorlreques, &c.,
anti Dinh Sitter Lis Chanipi,n Dance ; the whole concluding
with Lon Morris' successful hire, of SicuS ANN,
DUSTY 808.
For the al l tera,,el thlulisslou to the toxel4 will be only
5 cente; Children 11l , A cents. tleete'd lb cent,.
SATURDAY EVENING, Lb, porforimitiee
with the
DANDIE DLL it KIES.
To be followed by the performanced of Dick hliter'e won
derful d-g. After which Champion Dance by Dick Miter,
cud illustrationa of Nigro Low Liie by the tull company.
The whole concluding with the N.1.0.N6 VER. CONCERT, a la
Mnsard I introducing the brieis. Tin, String and Reed Band
of twenty-five perform •rs.
Mmiday eve Meg, Campliznewary Benefit to Mr
IVIIRIDE. The entire troupe of Miustr,le will appear
Also, Miss Kimberly and Mr. M'Bride will give some pops
kr recitations.
GRAND CONCER T
THE MEMBERS OF THE MUSICAL CONVENTION OF
THE FIRST GERMAN NORTH AMERICAN
SINGING ASSOCIATION
Will give one grand, vocal Lind illStf Ulllollt£ii
CONCER-T
Of from two to tho hurairA Performero at tho
NATION4.L TiIIiEA.TR2
On TUESDAY, June Bth. The programme uu this circa..
Will he the modt nttiaciire that has ever brim uttsriid in
any concert room iv North America.
The gale of Ticket', at $l.OO, for [MI GRAND MO6P2IL
TREAT, will commence, at uo,m, n Tum'ilay, May :lath,
Hie% at the !Amur Store ~f lf hither S Bee., Ch .rlotle
num, and John H Metier, or NI the ;:e of the National
limited uuuil,er Can only 1 e a 10.
Pt . E.iiun, Wishing ta eecare seat, can do 60 without
extra 'A.-lig-at the Troaaliei l i odic, el l I. Elniatre whoa,
p:an of tn. ere can tie /kW/. my ; 22:3w
JOHN W. `,111(
. _
BILL PEI )ST
WILL ATTEJ) TTIE POSTING
and DISTE.I.I3tiTI'' or
1 , 01: CONCL-113.1'S .
:,!. I r•:or other
viiso—directed to the of:Sic., 0: to, 1,1,.; rt,c(lve
prompt atteatlou ecu7
COLLINS' PARK TROTTING
ASSOCIATION,
ARRANGEMENT FOR THE ON OF 1858.
HATES OF AI 21.1.5H10N:
T rkut, $lO 00
and 1 00
Hurtle and I.lugg3
Horse Ir.en , LO
Peth striana, each 2:5
Lathe,. Free
Pernan:: act ha - ring eel:non Ticketx will bu charged tine
Dollar extra for the privilege of driving er riding on tho
coarzo each time
Tickets can be had at the corner of Liberty and Wayne
etroeta, from D. It G '77A V, or at :11 , 1 gate. I my2l:lin
L. C. t:1?..-
A'IIOI3,NEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANOEL.
01/71102 WM? U. IIILI , B31:11111.
saLtalls No. 89 Moulttk ites.wit
t'.ll , IJr 113,1),, ot.l 111:e dm
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Oa PE) LI VEIL.— baluniel
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INDESTRUCTIB:
itt r ple - SElLm'i'S PATENT M
CONSISTIINC,' OF CAIIVA4 rfrufigliTElP
• RESINOUS SII BSTAN -, ETC,
rIL" MaT ' l l 2 7EI la
'IfSUE UNDERSIGNED IS PREP Airy,' D Fc.) • i.N RE PA IS R t ft 4
Roofs, with Russell's Mastic. TILe composition is It ..tpr ,r itf.)", , . il.• or st-ei , ;it ts b..
pp lied on Tin, Iron, or 0 d Shm.;len, inching a perfect Jet,. c nut odi c ned wit. , ,,pliorit 4 route,:
it will wither crack nor run ;it in impervious to water • 1 ' Ilt.lr. ii .1 , or rn -.1:1- th to doy :Char kior of •,t
-mg. This ro ding material in us.al in vas quantities thc e ughoo 11,4 . dionsert, Rol' l.; ' , Jilin.
Railroad Care, and r•teamboata, giving ttntiresati.ractiou, rod a inn I.ratoction Rout tin, ei
Although this roofing was only introducad here in 38.56, it can bo seen on man cf Inc trithltngs In toe city. A ..-. u,
mint of the Railroads
I her, refer to a few places where this Mania.; is in use, and tar, t,d. Mad sari Pinnburga Rs in , . hell,
Air; Bridgeport; Marticsv:lle; Portland ; Lagiouge ; nteuben: it Y'elloville; Li, orpool out; iloch
tune, and the Manchester Depot; Pennsylvania Central Railroad; I•prtire Creek t.rta 6tt , tion, .iii -t Tipton ...id Par
sonage at Altoona•, Allegheny City, Weigmlnntor College, and luau? rthet. Pittsburgh, J Cull: , 'Nate
bonne; Bea. Trimble's Rotel; also, numerous othein in thin city.
All orders left at No. 247 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of the ma
terial can be seen,) will receive prompt attention, by
THE GREATEST
l' ILI
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DISCO' _
OF BELE AGE.
MR. KENNEDY, of:tabiry,h:s d r i e tuv
orrd In ore s, orr ~.pasttu,,thaoii
that curea
Every kind of Humor,
PitOM. TU WOEST BCROFVLA DOWN TO A OCHE:SON
PPdPi.,k,
has tried it In over elcven hundred cases, and nevei
failed except in two cased, (both thunder humor.) lie ha:
now in his possession over one hundred certificates of itr
value, all within twenty mile, of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to curt a nursing core mouth.
One to three hottltA will cure tho worst kind of Pimple;
on the fano.
Two ur three, buttlet will clear the ayutam of bile%
Two bottles are warranted. to cure the worut canker in tb,
mouth or stomach.
Three to five botticz are w9u-ranted to the worst kinc
of Eryeipolas.
0 c to two hottles arc Wftilllll , C4 to cnro all humor in:the
ayes.
Two bottlro are warremtcd zo rare ranning of the ears an(
Win:lice among the hair.
Four to six t , attles an-, warranted to cure corrupt and
running nicart
Ouo bottle will cure o'caly eruption of the akin.
Two or three I , Dttiet are WE" rantad to cure the worst kind
of ringworm
Two or three bottles are warranted to OCIT9 the moot dew
perate cane of rheumatism.
Throe to four bottles aro wcrranted to cart salt-Rheum.
Fivo to eight bottlen will care the worst case of scrofula.
A benefit is always experienoed troxu the first .bottle, and
a perfect care Is warranted when the above quantity is taken.
MASB
Dseit 91& exit Thu repatatiou of the Heinen] Discovery,
la curing all kind of humors, is so well established by the
unanimons VOW.) or ail who have ever used it, that I need
not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful plural.
chins and the moat careful Druggists in the country ore an
enininus in its
Iu pra‘aenting the Modica! Tilscoyory to year notica, I dc
it with a tall knowledge of the cnrattre power. in relieving
all, and curing meat of - ahoae diseuaes in which yon are nn
fortunately 'so I That moat excruciating dizeato to or
affectionate 111(..)ier,
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
earod as if by s miracle; 3 on: own tonip,n i; rthitored
its natural ove , kAtuc - ‘,., and your babe from short nod fretful
u p to cntm ami nwrot slumt.orr the Mediu.] Discove
kaoomen a fountain of Wernir.q, to -. our ht2b,‘_rtd and
,inußbhold.
1.146 morn AvaaNs.i
CANEER
t,storiti, to tit: ritociazh, car,;":"g
DYSPEPSIA,
tz ao:h:ug ta:t
' •stvl
11 IDNE'i :3
gollt fe4211:—.:„ nt.1.1,11 iuditiorc3llo.9 t.% C/1
hl circa ct your famil;
Your otomuth
RAW AND INFCAMED,
;cur food On you esti only take certhir
t toes, nrbi cvo, ...h.'? your Bybteiu duce not gut half thi
it c )11 I-ilia') Bo the , crimorititet fluid t -.:raker
enti it op: your completion lotto. its Llooto ittel be.
ouu,ea rtud your beet day h gocio. For
a - editof nuurruhuaeut your synt.liru tiecouitt, loose awl flabby ;
uod the Libras of yucx body become mined. Then follow°
NJ:in of dieesael whlob ti: , : yte dice.' is li,ialiarh;
adapted to
.1 F-.• L
I.lle 4t3a-rt. p... 1.. rl.;,
apil3o,fl.lBrnall the ha...k tho tap J.ant vehen yr.r,
irrt,„..larity of trl•-• r, 31.1 tico, that most oxciu.
ol ttisawtt., the
!L 1.5;
Low tilauy thoneerols of ;,,ur 'cum,- 4re ..ninuri.,6 frAr
no. dhlea=3 and pilling array a inberable life, and ti,lr nazi
loot neighbor doe., not know :to- ceu,o. f wish to 1 - uf•roif
yoor mind that old provero, "An ounce of preven•
lo 3 I: terter ihall a pound of cur," tho
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
'on Lave born the preventative and the cure, with thiz
nd E;',",0,; quality, :hat it will never, no cirr nn ~.(7Lren11.1, 1 1P.:i.,09.
0 von any
t!: LL,
enongli
art: tattle frit per de..3--
C,hildra over ton yetes dectiert apoontut--tttron
y.iira, ten epoordul can be
r.aide to A.reiat.
bovicis twice a day. Ytiars craly,
Price $1, , ) ,, Bale oy
uf). L. li]L'lctili,
14-6 E•11 - 4..t. Plitabargb, ;'.
i4,,,p LI,
1; AME 6 C. CUTLER.
OY CINC3INN ATI,
:Ssyd he hid to quit biu,iiiesi for eight yeare from Asthma.
i-everal Physiel.tua gave him ur,--he used Ayer's Pectoral
and other Cough ii•yrups, but still grow woree.
110WIIIN'S VEGETABLE COIIPOUND,
Completely eared him of every Eoml:dance of Ws old disorder
PREPARED BY BOWMAN & CO.,
ALLEGHENY, PA.
Li. Lilt by
ON:). IL KEYSER, PiVaburgl.,
,T. P. Lloghaky City,
.t,nd Druggist 3 generally
Chiluta, Giass, and Queen3ware.
SPILING STOOK JUST OPENED,
AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF
.711: - M .17'.. laT MIL -sr 3E XC+ -1:. " 4 E' ,
1,224 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
urno IS NOW RECELVINU FROM
VV Europa and Eastern Clties, a choice aeaortment of
asides in his line, comprising LIM and tasternl shapes of
join White Stone Tea, Dining and Toilet Ware, and the
6,:ZIE in Plain, Gold, Lm,tre Band and Flowers; Fine White.
lux-lard Iron Stone Table Ware, known to be the most dor
able now in aie for Hotels and Steamboat French China of
new :0::;les, in Pare White and Gold Sand, either in Bets ur
snac pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Sore; Brit
:so nit, end Plwed Castors; German Tea Table Spoors,
igtleg, etr... plated with silver: nue Ivory Handled
Oar,ing, Teaand Table liniveB and Former, Tea Waiters and
Trays; Shaker and Sea grass Table Mat; Japaned and Dec
orated Tin Told Set.
Also, a c )mpleto and full assortment of all articles suits•
W.+ for the C.TUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, a; prices to please
the public, who are r,spectful:y invited to examine this
stock. mr27:3mdaw
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NO. 133 'WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR
largo SPRING STOOK OP BOOTd AND SHOES,
craistlng of a great variety of seasonable and fashionable
goods adapted to ;Ting and Butritu-r sales. Uaving been
purchased for cash, a; reduced prices, they feel warranted
in saying that they min supply Western merchants, by the
package or dozen. at WI low prices 1.1.4 the same quality of
good can be purchased in the Eastern cities. Particular
attentioi.. given to orders.
Mao, a good Supi,ly of New York and Spanish Bole
Leather. ap7:3m...is
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Jr® -EH A ,rat C cy.f /AT
HAS A EIZAUTITUL SELECTION' OP
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES.
MICROSIMS, Posts, (Soo., &e.
The public are respectfully invited to examine our suck.
Prices low, and work warranted.
17 NO. ESA LLBRaind BTHEUZ.
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FXHNESTOCK, Agent
I CHARLES H. SUP.EII
'IT 20a.N EP OF
PP.NN AND ST. CLIIR STEERTS,
doliciouc. CREWS SYRUPS in tlio city
iu par:
STRAWBERI;Y CREAM,
2.ASPBEIIItY (`REAM
PINE APPLE CREAM
Al] all othor phis Syrups,in Liao
A COT lON SALES.
!AWNBROKER'S SALE OF NEW AND
SECOND-HAND CLOTHINB.-.--Ou WEDNESDAY,
TBURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATU•tD%Y, May 26th, 27th,
28th an 29th, ut ten and Va.() o'clock, each day, will bo sold a
very large stock of valuable clothing, new and n; cocci band,
fram at. tosstarn l'a A uhroker, which must be closed without
reserve, on :he !Move days. The stock comprehends every
article of Jentlemen'e Wear iu extensive variety of material
and style; superior Black Ciottt. Frock and D:eas Coats,
light fancy Cassitoore Coats, Mack Cloth and Cassi
mere Pants, Mace Cassimere, Linen, and T geed Pants, Silk,
:Mtin, and Cloth Verity, and a large stock of Summer Cloth
ing, of every style and variety.
mr2.4 P. D 0;18, Auctioneer.
9 0.006
A P u tt e R
o ttE T D u
DTAUyC
evenAi
Jane lit, at 8 o'clock, at the Commercial i7i.alcsroorns, No. 54
Fifth stmet, will be bold by order of 51.sare. C. Dun: en oud
11. W. Acheson, Twenty f oteemil Dcilivit of preferred stock
iu the litirinir.gham d Pit tstiargh Bridge Company in tote
to suit nu:chador+, Which will be entailed td a dividemil et
ten per cant. p, r annual out of the t lIIH f ,aid bridge betore
any divideud said on the other stock I.s by the said
company. il4, I'. .1. LAVAS, Auctioneer.
LAKtiL ba:LE; i 2 AL
LECILIE.`:Y CITY, on fl Wo,t Cuninson, end Itidi,o
Nivea, un TUKSD E ' June Atli. at 8 o'clock, in
b,ccr.! story 2i4les !tonal or Lii nets auction 1101150, No. 54
Fitt: sCi et, will bJ ald, that very vol cable and beautifully
It rend Real Eittate of John Irwin, Ittig , weil know u as thu
NVe!k" rty, tre Wert e ol ia n , Fi t
tr;t4t.l, iTty City, 4.“41 into h i ts
of '.i.,zc size, these desiring to
erctt:t fine •cr.ttlene--; and a range of safilloe lute edep:-
0 , 1 :t.l" cot:di:triable ii inestee.tlis, ,is :
4-ts. lutb frontia.; on thy: Wee:: Coalmen tie Irwin nverai-.
bet WO( II ttidize street an • Water line, each 25 feat front, 'to
tending buck 185 to a 2J Let
:V int , lute fronting Gil Ridge awl C ALtnti etr e eth, „f
hiCti 16 la! tret wide ) Lod lltj Ling about 50 feet front by
28::_tet in • depth.
, • feet und ea, lot about. SO fee feent t
L.le , rt 1,1 street. each ext.mdbir bash two loiLdred
and ei::.ty lie: to a forty lout etii.-€r. no ttio
ert3 si nichsd Ilowen, Esq.
Forty tit: no lott, feet fr..ot ou Contr. - .1 street.
exteadiug We.t.2r lane 14u test, to a twenty reel
For the aittisLction of purchasera t the itad havn been
tital:v.! , t 1 nhd ntindwrct. of which, panne c; - .a ho had at Li,
unction c,bii,, anti flit in ointi ,, ii shown , II appi cuthm.
T,TIIIB tit :Alt, (111327) l'. U. DA V tS, A et'r.
..._
.o.',VI,iN;ING ALAI! , Y EVEN
Till.; WE! or until all is rind, will be offered
.it ;ICC AitTl; AUCI lt.iu Wood street, an
,:xten-,ve 'non - talent of rich Gold Jewelry, Gold and Silver
Watt iar 0, I , te alt. The !a mil: he - cpe.ll for eitsanir.ation
(ascii (lily, ntlrinen are respectful
!, incited to cull , and I h., v ',Ay purchase at private sale,
whole.role cr rota.i. 311.1 all go JUS shall
prove as repre eir tea and sat4ittet lry, or money refunded.
is bo'ieve4 to Le the hurt se.eeted uui moot Lik , dirat/Itl
et /cti etc., evor bas, v ~ .4- f ered at Auction in tit,
city, 0111 is ici l y w •rthy teas of purchasers,
as tile whoi.: mu , t b • said aiu_diately. sale to
confluence each evening at it% o'el
•_(S t: A 1 4 it 9.Y, Sslenuaa n
?i. G. :dui)... ii:TN "E
Y, hoctlr.
DAGUERrE.EAN, GALLERIES
RalW CARGO CO,
ildliiiirotyphar4 9
NEW YORK GALLERY,
WO. 21 Fi th bfiQet, mid
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
1,.. :0 urkut ..root and Diamond, .I.l . tteLmrgi,
1.1? TOES TO SUIT tn:,-19:tf-3p
'WILKES' GALLERY OF ART,
1 . ,4j0. 60 141A1.KIET STREET.-PICTURES
taken at thin illallery by a new and improved prOCClFE
giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex,
ion. They are „acknowledged by all who have examlm-_,
them to be far Suyerior to ally pictures oval exhibited in this
city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine
his large collections of Hi?. Gallery being on the
second floor, is easy of access.
B.—Pictures 01 Ultildrbu taken in two 83C01.1,12., at No.
Ilarket - ;:reet.
nry277tilic
pIIOTOGRAPIIIL—i:His ART 11A8 BEEN
brought to each perfection that pictures taken by this
prhuesz have been prcmonnc,d perfect by the scientific
world. They can be had in all their beauty and artistic
elegance, at WALL'S PIOVRE GALLERY, on Fourth street,
.lases' Buiiding. [myls:lw
AMBROTYPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE I'ICTU.MI
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY Frasr2 CLASS ESTABLISHMENT
TILE COUNTRY, AT
171./ ALL , g, B, m - th street
-
Removed to 2t Fifth Street.
, (ThIARGO & CO.'S PiIOTOORAPIIIC AND
AMBROTYPE JAL - LEDA . has been removed from
6 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth turret, near Market.
These rooms having been built especisilv fir the purpoee,
with three larga light', are not eurpaseed in the city for
commrt, COLlVellletice and excellence in arrangement.
Z• gur old friends and patrons en ; those wishing su
perior litumessea, are invited to call. Reception Room
end Specimens on the ground floor. - ap7
WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT,
No. 4121 Fifth street, near Wood.
EINEIVIAN&NEYR,
WILIOT,ESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE
GOLD AND SILVER
:VATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
FANCY GO -PSG
WATCAIMAKIIMS TOOLS
A _)
WA:11_ 1 ,11 ' E I RIA.
_
AT EASTERN PRICES
,-Ea C. Wii;ST & CO., -FZ,TX-
ERR I CT S,
Roo KAWAY:, Ira (i LES, L; CLH LES SLEIGHS
N. 1,7 Penn st7e,t, PIITSBUR3II., PA
Zee?' Ail work warranted to be of the beet materials and
workmanship. mrl2lydis
NOTICE `CO 2:IIOI.IITECTS.-
cn purse:,nce of a reso
lution ad - 4.tod by the .11,,,u , truout COLLlMitiablatrd, at a meet
in T., at ite;rii. - ultra, on the 13:/.1 iuotant, Plan', Specifications
and estimates are turd.' 1.. r the urnrion of a 3.1.0 N C Y.NT
co the memory of HiliZsTi. of Penasylvanis. Wbo lost taeir
2, res in the late War with .11oxi,:a. The cast of which, is
not to eyed the sum of THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Comm=aticatlons to bo eddreeoed to the Governor, at Her
riebarg.
Persona fnrniehing Plans, will please send their ESTl
ander seal, as they will be for the twe of the COM.
missionas only.
For the Plan which may be adopted, a premium of Two
aondrod Dollars will be allowed.
By order of the Cornminaioners.
711t31i fiper.tory
cT 190,11
diA.SKET BOARDS—For Packing Joi n t s
Bold by WM. G. JOHNSTON .4 CO,
mys Paper Baez% 67 Wood woe.
_ 1 ; 7.
VANILLA
DAILY POST.
FROM YESTERDAY'S SWIM) EDITION.
pprcini Despatch Pr Pally Post]
Airival of the Romaine, of iieo. Pereilfer
F. SintLh In ;21.11..tdelpAla.
DAILY PObT IciLA
morning on time, eitcompaal bs the C10,N.10110
have tin a hsAigneti a pi, m.ll 1.1 p 1114 ntn to-day
by Gm lily ale, at tilt ,t_ L.nwt once
hotel. Philadelphia is wive tur the procession. wr.ich
moves at three o'clocla for Laurel Hill. Urn. Scott ne ex
pected tc I..artici,ato iu the ceroin tuts. J. I'. B.
Congressional
WABLUNGTON CITY, May 28
Senate.—A communication ccaB received Cron:, the
PreFident oovzring corregpondence retTocting the
arrest of Gen. Wiiliam Walker, whi,h vrqe lqi.i over
and ~ rdered to he printed.
Mr. Seward, of New York, presented resolutions
to extend the session to the 2lst of June. Laid over.
Mr. Mason, of Virginia, from Committee on For.
eign Relations, to whom was referred a resolution
inquiring whether additional legislation is necessary
to place power in the hands of the Executive to ob.
lain redress for recent Britisi, aggrosions, sub mitre,
a report, the substance of which is that rjfic.al state
ments show
, a succession of acts of egg; es,ion by
British cruisers in the Gulf of Mexico so marked
and extraordinary as to have awakened the indigna
tion of the country. Vessels under the national flag,
pursuing a lawful commerce, have been tired into,
stopped and interrogated as to cargo, destination,
crew, &c. No less than fifteen American ships in the
harbor of Segue La Grande. and six on the high seas
have been officially reported, each arrival bring,ing
adciitional Leis of egressions of the same power on
our flag. It has hitherto happened that in isolated
rinses where similar aggressions have occurred
through misconception, the United States has been
contented to accept a disclaimer of intent, but the
continued and persevering character of these out
rsgss is such as to arouse the indignation of the
whole country, and to require arrest at once, and to
end at once and forever the continuance of such in
digaities. The slave trade is alleged as an excuse ;
tbo Committee will not discuss that question.
It is sufficient that the United States, though often
invoked, refuses to recognize the right of police.
They rest on the principle that a marine, under its
flag, cannot ba visited or questioned without its con.
scut, and the Committee deem this c fit occasion to
declare it as the principle of the United States, ad
mitting of no reserve or qualification, and to
maintained at any cost.
House.—The House passed tho Post Office, Army,
and Ocean Mail Steamship Appropriation bi'ls
wore reported from the Committee of tho Whole.
House then went into Committee of the Whole on
the private calendar.
From Washington
WASHINGTON, May 27.—The United States steamer
Water Witch reached the Washington Navy Yard
about noon to-day, and by five n'olock in tha after
noon had stowed on board a supply of coal, her pro
visions and guns, bes'des having her shaft mended.
She left here thia morning under command of Capt.
Rodgers, for the coast of Cuba, to aid in prevent
ing British outrages on Americkm vessels.
In the Criminal Court, this morning, the cute of
J. W. Walcott, late reecnsant witness in the Law
rence, Stone do Co. investigation by special commit
tee of the House of Representatives, was for the
third time called up. The counsel fur the defendant
moved a continuance of the trial, and read a letter
and despatches from hie client. Tao Cuurc, however,
refused to postpone, and forfeited the, recogn , z.lnce
of one thousand dollars given for his appears.oca.
Episcopal Cony cotton
PHILADELPHIA, May 28.—L. the Episcopal Con
veutioc, several ineffectual ballots for Assistant
Bishop were taken this morning. Dre. Vinton. and
Bowman were replaced in nomination. On the elev
enth ballot Bowman and Vinton each received 69
votes, and Stevens 3. The last ballot resulted as fol
lows : Vinton, 70 ; Bowman, 68 ; Scattering 4. Ad.
journed till evening.
Iti'Comb County (Mich.) Bank kb:tf.l;
DETROIT, lfily 28.—The bills of tOti Bank of
M'eorub County not being relearned at their agency
iu this city, they are not received by our banks and
bankers.
The Usury Bill Signed bj. the Governor
iiAntusßmin, May 28.—The lirury bill passed by
the beat Legislature was to day signed by Governei
Thlngo at. Washington
The special despatch to the New York 1 - 1,/ ,
aid, from Washington City, gives us the fol
lowing items for Wednesday :
The expression of public feeling throuch.ths
prass and Congress about the outrageous conduct
of the British cruisers, hes startled ;tor Majesty
representative here. It is understood teat L ,rd
Napier ceuimuniv.tcd
British Admiral on the Vy'est Inok station, ws 1
us with his government, upon the subject. Willi
he is without offici-t1 infcrmatiou, be does
hesitate, as a private individual, to express ths
cpinion that there has teen some mistake about
the instructions to cruisers, or the interpretati .1_
or application of instructions, and that his gov..
(Aliment will make satisfactory explanations.
The naval officers of Washington have
d praiseworthy conduct upon rho present occ.l
It is understood that every one of di Wit
i as made application to the Secretary of the
to be employed, oven thou,-Tit not in a posi
tion equal to their rank or claims.
Officers of two New Yolk regiments have ten
dered their services to the President in case of
war with Et:lo44ld.
The President sent to the Senate to-day the
nomination of Mr. Harrington es Postmaster cat
Cleveland, Ohio, vice Gray, editor• of the Plain
dealer. Also Mr. Strather, as Collector at Chi
cago. There has been a bitter contest over thece
appointments.
The House Committee on Public Lands have
agreed to report a bill giving Nebraska a grant
of land for railroad purposes. The same Com
mittee have reported against all the other pro
positions before them.
ISUbiNI;SS CARDS
J. & T GRO UT T,
1112011.TUS OP
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC.,
DEALERS IN
ME OLD SIONONGAGELA RYE WHISKY, PEAGH
- AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS -A N D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and 11 , `ront Streets,
t:p14.1 PITTSBURGH, PA.
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MAN lIPAOTITRERB OF
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL BINDS PF WRAPPING
Mi .4
Warehouse, No. 27 WOOO. :;;Ireet,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
4-,S _lllags bought at market prices
REIIIIOV.kIL.
TOIIN MOORHEAD has removed to
No. 74 ll'iter street, below Narket
JOEIN.MOORMEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
iOB TUE SALEI OP
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 7.1 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORK&
BAAC JONES JllO. L. BOYDNCI:MU:MTGE
JONES, BOYD & CO.
11.117UVLCTUTUITIN
CAST STEII,
ALSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. sTE,EI
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Cortier Ross and First Streets,
y PITTSBURGH, PA
31 00IL HE 1.) & CO..
13.1NITFACTETRMI OF
imericasl 9 Plain C. Nrimgated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
For Rooting, Guttering, Spouting, ete.
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
lIVIITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
Warehouse. No. 138 Flrot 'street,
mr26:ly•is
FURNITURE FOR CASH.
Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITUI.V4 toll nssort,ur¢t
~ (.1
BUREATTZ,
BOOK CASES,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a well furnished
well as a did aisortment
OFFICEspIe FURNIT of
URE,
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms
on which business is done at thi,, establishment is for a a S IL
PliCO3 are made accordingly. Persona in want of anything
in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at
PACHINER & IRWIN'S,
No. 103 Smithfield street, below Fifth.
J. D. Beaman,
Joan b 2. .I.I6WWL,
iiIIADFLP;I:A. )11) '2F.
, i-h. this
'J it:: (Nhilutt,u of the Bind la the City Hall last CVouinr
W :1 tL.I. Will highly interesting; thu music
Ldpeti,lly Ling well t I . eente,!. A namber of articles made
I.y the pui. ;,nun i re,uly purchqse;l4 among the aadi
f: in 4 Oita:it ittreiit
tilwayd ap with Ow ti htti basil:l(.Bd recei,t,
4 I tilo palittrd tho earlie+t
t reading matter always
11,:1 , 1. Ca.l und Inru yutirLell with Suuday reading
V: ;,' ti , ❑l. I t.a.rnalleh 1.11.2::11C
11 • ;1 • 1 ; th..
ntoouloon nI ry 1,. a "l Id, tt•l ou,re./ plyiog un
1,, r oto oft, Oo,t, r tiooNday, on
t.z.• :1! , • t.el: g,111.•Ir. have rt,l/11/ctl,
noolon,
PITTSBURGH, PA
ELL ~-30 tierces prime new Rice, now
landing and far gala by
i CUD MUM B FaClErr-i,071.
F, INTELLIGENCE.
Fkai rc.—The high water in the Monongahela la
,11 t at a rate slower than it rose. The boats from
at,. • t faith r inivicea of disasters in the uppe r
We heard this morning of two pair of coal barges
at, tiler opposite the month of Beaver Creek yea
te, nir,. but did not hear who they belonged tc,
h II F. -ny, night, but is kept at about a stand
thu wort Drift wood is cull running in both river
rd,
t;. AL. ght•ny this morning, and coming in contact with tho
lirre rif Clair stree' bridge, Ikero broken in iiV , cca. A
p of ,rttoln was rilingbt by 30111.3 b % ye blow tho
iiZ Pr'SATtit.B..—After a long- ratinuance of rainy wiratner,
have at length a reazonable prospect of being favored
with a season of such weather as we usual!: have at this
thlie of the year. For the first time in many weeks, the ba
rometer points towards " sod the telegraph inforius
us Via: the Nkt.ittlitir i at points west of us, has chang,3, and
HI: quite clear. rlrould nature really return to roa.Soll
oil! afford the faimers an opportunity of
rum- •In their corn and traces, which should ha , e been
month s'nce. The only evil result we antoipate
0 11111,i:id raise, tivyLitid JbOr deln [be
stv•ply is en unhealthy summer. from
nib a praii di II vei uses
tn. I tarp; in Inilido s which iia
exlitinting id this city and Alletllii us, itruck their o
tiiii tour uir, g. dud c.,11.0 to Lbw side, where! Our, inteid git •
P.ltlolin 1! inlay nod Toosday VeLlin4l, on
nit_ us ~ n,. 1 ein it. They intend taking
a tour the prOdeLL summer through Ohio, lidiinua
! I IhnotH, and we 1111,Vt, no duobt. they will have a profit
ah.i• C .41 111paq;z1,.., tI.IS Sian,' J . vxhlbitiOlai is very p. pular
in tic, - ±lO , l of the Went.
,isTP irial speed at Collins' Park, which
I. It+,Vt taus pis, this afternoon, has been 1/001, WI:II
t until Friday, June 4th, at the fle.mk, boar.
ri.ason f thin han the unfavorable condo ion ut
ti c track frnai the recent !lons. Those who antic.ied •ii
- present to-day Lean ribtliing by this. delay, as both
and horses will be in be :.ter ei next Friday.
I MAYOI.:3 Btuck_rath, 01 All,
gliony, had but uue siiiitaQ case •hiA u oruing—of disor
derly conduct. which was bO4/11 disposed of. We thin, the
aitizons of nr ueighboridg town have taken their cue !row
the state of serenity oxistdag ou this side and doterruit to
do likowisd. and osra'ilish f u r the twin cities a repwstion
for pe..c.. .nd order.
THE .II lc keLs for the German Sneugerbund
i still uhic:Atted ; in. eed, tne demand is rather increneing.
'it learn that they a,i,teni piste smpooding the enie ot
tick,ta until within a few days before the concert, iu
to eccomm_date these c. me in from a distance, ulto
sctiwt me/ill:era of any of the societies.
We paid a visit this morning to a Low boat which has re
utly hooled up o the wharf, and commenced coding for
st i.otus and the Missori river. She is called the Victoria,
built here, and is a lair sample of the skill of Pittsburgh
inecnanic.i. 'she H neatly houished, and the fitting up is
plain and tasteful.
Imi.covoicaL—Tha murals of uur city, as indicated Ly
the records at the Ma yor's Lace, d uiv a fticcided improve
n : ent the present week. This moruiag only two unfortu
nates ware found toe watch house, and they were Loth
t!.- hiL Dann, tim remainder ci the morning e
,
11.. Ii 1111,11. in•
L 111 L , trying ~f Wu]
. • :1. 14 4 A.1:111 eull Alder
k44ll4,- 44r,44gt4.44.t the c‘ty as at the Mayor's ottit..
t LI, • 04i IV , 1 , 1L44.1 tins theruing could wo find
it: et worthy 4.f notice.
'fhb: which had eve: attended tha
e+, of J Y. . )li , J, :leleneatod Stan:lel Bitter., nad the nu•
aarou, Which are daily rec,ived, in their fever,
ea, e,ncia •ly that they ihe tie greateat and must
;ep,a;,,, ,:. aat ever to the publin
lit et, appetiti.: Le re pr. relent, nt ;
:I int., l`lt cin aff...1•1 to JO ‘ti:1101.1t
/,11.g. ' IL • iit•er ,L in tat., ;tate and agreeable
i t I nen . a e :n• • del ,pafal ; they are a
rehab:: really , p,tic". C veil a , . etc. and a cure
ea-t d De• I.,:eve.:l•ng U 151,1.1, of the day.
dale N, a 1e nruprietar and alanulactartr,
2.13; la an ~ r la;tabargh, l'a, and by dealer. gen
r
J 0 ,7, i , .., Pli AIEYE R,
ILLNUFACTL OF
kila.ae Chair's,
-- i , •:,creroodiiO4., 434 a l ' el&.3l stroer,
JioVE 1:j E CANAL BRIDUE,
CD the Far:. tort , uusiness. I also Li,v(..t.,
t I,Sl.):EilTiii. !NG Lr,lrlou !cud Ca.rriagoA
IMRE
SAMUEL GRAY,
mE, RCHANT TAILOR,
No. 52 St. Clatr Street,
ITTSB UR GH, PENN' A.,
la prepared to iur.,sn his customers wad buyers geu
wlth th, 14te3t ar,d moat fashionable styles of Spring
,rid summer Gooch of eery vari,ty, which he will make up
TO order to the entire HatienCtioll of those who may favor
Lim with 01,1 r patronage. myl7:lm
ZIMES TAlrii;R,
:)6 . Wood gireeti, Pittsburgh, Pa..,
q.. 3 :u.3 at,Ja canz.o.uors du i buyer 3 general
1 , t,) largo stock of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
dir,ct :41a.,..ilacturers in Niansachnsettg,
COMPRISING
lIRJIi.4. \ 8,
GAITER•I
,111.! (jaiWren'.
DUN N LTS
FLATS 61
FANCY II ATP
Sirs. By and Youth's
t- , A‘. AI LEAF,
LEOLP•IiN,
PAs:AMA and
STRAW HATS
and Youth's
WOOL and FUR RATS
All of ritnch will be fcund b great Variety.
(3reat indoceinitut:i offered to CASiI and prompt
TIME BUYERS
eolicitcd 4,14 cart,lntly slocted and packed
inr2.7:dtjel—is
INEEEIM
B. B. VICIGERS 8; co
AtturacT ce-EnB uv
R...)+CEILLB' 1 MYROV:S.D PATENT
cuLflvvri)it ruErit,
CORNER r. , 0— AND N'lS.3i STREUTH,
e TT; +J Ps
WILLIAM CLAYTON &
WiI.iLESALE AND RETAIL
NO. 37 _DIAMOND ALLEY,
W.J0 , 1
PI 2'TSBUR GB, PA.
ti A NV Nyehar.d, tit:tel.:beery, Cherry,. and Cognac.
o' 1 %lotfol.nela Iteetilled Wtdeky, of the
;:'E'A'GER,
Porwardinz , arid Commission IrerchEialt,
101: Ttlt
har, Graia. itzteoa, Lens, utter, Scod6, Dried Fruit
and Prodne..vnerally,
Corner of /Tartlet and F'lrst streets.
PrrrsEt. ites PA.
Cl. Bail .1, Dilworth, Sr.,
',on, 2.iiyd a Ott, HeLikell
L. M
. . M. Bank. List a Howell,
t!i•Sorg.):l, DDLIPJ PZIXtOII Jc Co:
nveDilaitt"
Surunaier ILager ;Nees.
_
r 011 E NDERSICIisi I!JD BEGS LEAVE TO
inform ui= i'lleu,l3.nnti the public in general, that he
i; io the daily receipt of this tlelieionn Beer, from the well.
Kaown Brewery ,f J.:l. 6tranb, Allegheny City, it having
proveLll to be the beat that was manufactured here
ears, CLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURE. Give me
a call and try it• JOHN 110TH,
apt:4'ff At his old stand, N'o. 26 Diamond.
two rafts aunt , down
I'ITTSBURGLI,, PA
n y—!c
°Pi ItA TIES, WIC
MEEMMI
,_,‘..110 3:0,„ i,47..R,C1AL.
2ZTriT.B . URGI-1 EOARD OF TRADE AND
F°I4:II.CIIARTS' EXCHANGN.
Pre/idea:.
w. H. WILLIASI.*.
Via Precidentt.
ISA' Ati DICKEY, 2d
Treaztv, re? .
1..;J1:Y..1.15, 4r.
=MEM
DEI.
Coonnittez ‘tt Arbitration for Nay.
DICH.EY, Vice Preaident.
EDWARD 6111,0 G, W. W. MAUI,
O. U. PAULSON, DAVID CAMPBELL,
P 11" P S .R.LI 2 Ift.EradlT.
Uarefully I.'cp.r!rd y J )SEI . ;' rt.,•ownsx, .Yiel.vriniendo .1 of
?la Ezchunge..
PirrantrEsii, May . 28, 1859.
5.,1,8 that tra ispired to-day amount to 590
barrels, viz: 100 bble fatally, from brat bands. on prirate
terms; from store, 1;.0 bbli at $362 Mr awe:lino, $412%
for extra, and $4 lo for tetra family ; 7U bble at $3 60 for
superfine, $4 OU for , -xtrn, and $1 45 for extra family; 66
bbls extra family at $4 46 : re bbls extra at $4 12; 75 bble
fine at $3 03; We bbls iu lots at $3 62 for auperthae, $4 123
for extra,
,ti $4 50 1.1. extra family.
GRAl`.—Oste 100 bushel Oats Crum first hands at 27c;
Ina ba.,l”:ln 4 from civre tll. 29( . 4)3ec. lee bushels Rye from
store .tt 53,
FEED... tilt of store slop stuff tit 0.30 11 100 Lb&
DRIED Fl,lllT...Ssies ct 30 bo.:11e13 l'eaches from store sit
;.387 3 4, and ray ,or pclhagetf.
TI A Y•••Saletf of 7 lu,tim iron: t Fealca at $12®14 tou.
Got , burro:. SticuldOts at 7c; 600 bblo
du ut ; 11J0 dame at 9 1 /0 fur city cured.
t, Cou LI: a' 10c 1.1
r. 131 H at doz at.
fIEttNIA:A CLAY.
$ 1 311211i...z.fal I.fols
1 lon at ssu.
7:1 4 c, cash
E'l,. ....Sales 6 lib!. V. - 1,14. I eke at ;111 : 6 half barrels
do at Id ; 5 Ibla at $10; 100 bids nliad at $13Q13
4 libls Balt! o• 11crring at 1:8.
.2 oil, Manilla at 13c 11 lb.
stnall lot of raw at 18% gallon; 76 bbla
rectified 2uc 7 EI nalLin.
;law York S£arket.
Ninv Yens, May firm; E1fi16.3 10,500 bbla
Wheat buoyaut ; 7500 Due sold; Chicago spring wheat at
ir€ o t. , f 0 11.1 90; Wh;t. 98a$1 CJru declined;
15.000 bus c„ Id, Walt- le lower, and iuld at 71@)72; Yellow
lower; r at 77: ur,„oood to fair 66@70. Mess
1 .k declior.l 15c; 517,35(c517,40; Prime 10c lower;
ei no $14,29. -I . ant 11 , ,, , ,5". Whisky
----Y•
-u and tiol. I Lll at- 210. Coft;ao noavy and
agar del!.
York Sioek Market.
NW YORE., .!1/1.3, and loner- Chicago and
Hock blued, i 3%; Coal, I 4 ij; Illinois Central,
, 8 , ; 'e tral n,udd, 58; La U.: Dari., and Milwaukee,
s.).f t ; Ntich,g,Ld n tcc: , York Crntini, 84 ;
F',a :vania Cuai , .2 ; -,1111,,, Milwaukee and
; Caui.m t:o.iipio.y. 147 Missomi B'e 84;
Oak) ua and ; Michigan adaral,; 26 7 4 ;
Cleveland an Toltdo, .iS!4; eland, Columbus and Cin
cinnati, P 3; California 7's,
Baltirnore i4arket.
Bm.fimoue, May 2 ~ —Flour valet and unchanged. Wheat
dull without chanw. , ql,tationa. Corn firm at t3E,©7oc.
Whi.ky dull at ::03.4( - 2 - 2.:: • rroviziona dull and heavy.
_ -
STEIL k\i_ BOA TS
(L;III.VC2ANATi.
Ror Lincitutari
gaut. %shoe!, pat.ianger packet
- i'; E.} . ....uxin J. Unsos--will
;;;;Dkagga..2 7t..1,1r..n. , for t,iecieneti, THIS Ow 4tit it... 4.1 . 2 "L,
Y.
or treighc,i soi.ly n I;;Jard, Or to
.FLA;2I2, CO., Agents.
nin to livu day,. This boat connects
Ii go c. , ,rott3n in the time
epeci
_~.ur.tay. ap22
:hroilgh
Et, moil :iuu,
2S VILLE.
Fc.t ettlzl anaavlllc.
!'!MA GItATIAM, Capt. Matt
--- wI;: i :IV-1 for the abuye and all
u every TUESDAY, at
:3:=,1.i:~ a
Cr ir,i4llt 1
UFFIL,'E UP THE
.s; U `.. .e..I,i,ZN ILI E. R. R. C
1 ILibblE - 01, MayllB,
P It - • 0 AI. :I; received at the ;lee of the
PstLibu:gh aLid Ra lioad C pang,
in
t.r city at . Patsbr, 1.111;41 tar ntil of A:nuo. , next, inein
for o, tile 31.9,0;:ry, Ezibiliag,..gkefitling, Rta
ti bulnlin4, and embroag the entire
oars nec3ffiary to zlio r • anted 'in of the J:vilion of the
about along-41w hhinenger
Lela r:vee, b,hu bur,;h ant Port P:nry.
• , I , :l , elPlCATletiz3 of Lb • '.cork ~ re ready for examina
tion, at the tho :ail boat, will be
attoudoore, all I will be given to
,
nqu y.
The work •51.1'. be L r. r Lhar tn one or eevoral conkracta.
an may Or payable In Criih, or part, in the Ant
.10 - tg‘ige I;oi,i. no; Ll,-.l,krnpany; .ecuretl, by the part of eald
a i to tan cen,trai tad
'1 ho Work. ie 1D.F.1.-T ll` ;.:n try d , r2O i x.;:ealtionsly t atld
reqUlred all thq coming antum n.
l'y uc
taylB:3w- u d
110 6u , rd 01 Direbtotg.
LITIWBE, Praa't.
A voic
OM 011.10.-
.u , ,xiies, April 12, 1868.
hidt.ND Li), I VV,,r , ConfecLions are taking fine.
.y. •,111" i,us 1160 then/ in their practice.
an _all,: t.,
ROBLIc SUN It LOOK.
himpua nd:•d Lho curut,r of Wood and Sixth
, yla:daw
•
FRENCii
Mlss BLAKELY
\ 'l' ENDS
vol.;;Nu LADIES,
Wi3hiug tai rectic.ll,4truzaoi.s in the
m- ma. e• .
Api ly -t A. it, Ttltra
.mylo:tf
School for Young Ladies.
'VITAL. J. BAILEWELI. , , INTENDS TO
~p,. Sch - al, ,•n MONDAY, thri 6th or April.
uu par qua' t ,r. ittr-k!auca ;Li his eon's bongo
101 ao.,:aud strecq. sDams, :;ftilillll-..i.1 street, N. E. corner
mr29:tf
GOOD CLI.IiiiOE TO SECURE A
-1 ,- A. 11011 E 13:i TEUti WES t'.
trr.cta of Ci.)u.L) FA LINp, iu Illinois and
Sow.:. Aim", sumo CITY LOTa in 121.iie.igo other west.
,ro cities, Well be e.ichaut:'ii for noprovtd ii - roperty in
Pittsburgh or the unrrounciing towud, ur Ler a good lot o
Fn. nituro or CarridEtte. Apply sooi), by addressing J. C.
0., Pittsburgh iny2o:2w.i
Alderman's (Mice.
JAMES S. lIOON. ALDERMAN, EX
OFFICIO JUSTICE 01 , TLIE PEACDI, ALiI) POLICE
:40. 69 Giant stroet, nearly oppo
ske the Court House, ertsL.o Dspositlona, Acknow
ledgments cud tsk..m; the Rocordi examined,
Due le, 13,rids. Mortgages, lyills. Leas-s, Articles of Agree
went, and of Partueranip , Letter.; of Attorney, etc., etc.,
drawn. up az short notice; :!cisrrisg-3 Solemnized, and all
. .m.laoa3 in the line of by duties, promptly attended
to. :VAL._ 023z0 hours, from 7% .t. L. to I r'. ra., and from 2
t 6 P or. apB:ly
MILITARY GOODS
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE CONSTANT
LY' on hand a comply:- stuck of
MILITARY GOODS,
COtIaISTING IN PART OW
rs WOkID6,
4ASHES,
TASSELS,
Volunteer CompaUles
113112 .1 '21121) Willi ATOLL EQULIWZNTS ATE BLIORT AMT.
N D BUNTING FLAGS INLA:DE TO ORDER
JNO. B. & SON.
slt 'MU 8J SST
• ,
STE IA IVA i S
I'RESH ARRIVAL.
INIMENSE AND PRESSING DEMAND
AY
It,'" 52, S ONS
%1
_PI
k . )
piA_N S 9
Ere thug ro,,l,e;_thiu4 of the Subscribers
~ t b r ak, Iti 4 Hy instratuep.t.i. They are
SL.I9, to .uucuna, to t: - .0 irublic and
tiro many admirers of thaw
YIANO FORTES,
;w,!; k.,IC.C; Of theta 'Lae, at leet, arrived, and Is
roady at their Warvro - .4La fur e.y...idnuatto4 and inspection.
Ileyiug ts atom from Cho
BEST MAKERS OF BOSTON;
NEW YORK, ETC., ETC.,
P a:chase. Lzr, easily ar;ivo u el,t,faz..6ry and cociu.sive
a t) their r. rit
.1,11
WU could ~ t iduca here, were 1: Lea;diary thi, certificates and
ooitduum ci tetne Lie be.t Piat...tets is !hv worid. including
THAI r •BERG,
GOTTSCHALK,
MASON, ETC., ETC.
It is a limiticarkt tart; that th« 11 , 4' and greatost
2 , 1 ERICA N .1 NIST S,
•
. _
Such ga GCLITSOHALK, W end crbera prefer
STEINWAY o ',SON'S PIANOSz all .thErs. and pronounce
thorn suprrior in uctla ttElptiDr t,) nnlo in tail coun•
try or iu 19t, te,p , ctfolly the potato to call,
:31 - AND JUNsK. fOft TIIinISZLVES,
C.)r,fident that STEIN WAY & ti:).5,S PIANOS will more
3PY:AK FOIL TE11:11: 4 1:LVES, than aught that
WO, or an; body eine, could 3.1, iu their favor.
P. received a fall bt , ..:k ot 'Strung g Clark's Planoe.
KLEBEII Is. BRO.,
role Agentz for Steiuway flous, Naxos a Clark,etc.,
sr,ylS No. 5.3 Fifth street,
-4 1 GIi.UING LOTS-12 Lots, each 30 feet
front by 100 deep, nitr.ate in]. .2.5 t Liberty, near the
ail, ad Depot. Priced from $375 to s4oo—terms, one tonrth
to hand, balance at d years credit. Call and 800 the plan:—
:d S. OUVIBERT g 801,, 81 Mirka sit.
fAir and kcrod fair at 74e:,•.'
A 'CLASS OF
PLUAUIS,
BELTS,
EPALILEITEI3,
I HU PTON
PRINGEB,
ETC., ETC