ADVERTISING BATES. opia:01, 14ter,"r, isqvukke, (41:1 wolds.l `}*"/.4q z g ct 3 , F. 'Vtletnierecin ' volonte ...... e 8,00 Two insertions— . 1,0015),Ai0nt48,—• . - 9 0 0 Three insertions_ 1451711 W" Teonthii... o 1,00 Fo u r insertions.... I,solFour months ... ' . 18,00 Five insertions. 1,75 Five months.— 14,00 One week 2,oo:Six months 15,00 • spo,One year- t , 25,1 X) Thred Niebks,- ) 6,00) Ohe square changeable one° a week 1 year.s3o,oo I L X -.P, V. E 3 T , Single subscriptions by mail, $B,OO per year, pay : ble in advance. Delivered in the city, at 18 cents per week, Ps3 s ,b l C ta,efati.ierP• NV V, 'r.. IC Ir, 4 i."'' POET. Single subscriptions $1,60 Five copies, each 1,40 Ten copies, each.., 1,30 Twenty copies, each, (and one to Ketter up,) 1,20 Thirty '• " 1,10 F. rty . " " " ~, . 1,00 . : . . MEDICAL DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPBRED BY C. M. .1" A. C: K. S 0 N , PHILADELPHIA, PA. It is not a Bar Room Drink, PST:I3SMITT:'IE. PC)11 OR AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE, BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. i'l T_ VP El: FR( eel Alcoholic Stimulants or Injurious Drugs, WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, Dyspepsia and Jaundice, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CUE E EVERY CASE Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of thr Kidneys, and Diseases ' arising front a Disor th,“l Stoinacb• Observe the Following Symptoms LTIN FROM Di.oi der, of ihr Digcmtive Organav: colentip, . t'itlineb, or HloOd to the Head, A.•ehtt l the -.ct,,act,, I:ing:ust fi:r I \lell4,llt In the Stoinae'i,. Sour Erno.tations,:,ink ing or Elotteriog sit tne Pit of the iicom ach, JWiwma,, of I. llon,l, Hurried sad Difficult 13reitli:1, I . l"llente,; :it the Heart %Oleo inalying posture. Inn, • i lint: or \Veils tie lure the i I hill in the 14e11/.1 2 De i/:n.4 ut Perspiration, Yet qaienee+ of the skin aiol is eP,Pain in in the ;••hic i iiiick.t. tin,he= of Hint. Burn .n the 1 lebh, Constant lip L'inins.rs 1 i,rpres , I n n it I ROMANO'S GERMAN BITTERS IMOOMBIMM :::1:.11 . 1'1:171'1., ER 1 Eb, ILLAJ.TLII NElt 1 ES, NER V Es. BRISK FEELINUS, 1111.A.1..1' H YEELINGS A GOOD CON•3T IT UTION, .t %T it ONG ( ONSTITUTION, iIEALT il t. STIT C TION, A NOEND ( oNsTirr( TiON. \ 11_1, MAKI: 1 . 11 WEAK STRONG 11 . 1 LI. A. I.: "I II E.: DELICATE - - HEART' 11.111 11-T" STOUT ./. AK THE DEPRESSED _ '.ILL MAKE SALLOW COMPLEXION MM=IM 131=1 \VIII t• 1 , 1(• , ,,ing in lEFS73O3EV'Sr Cm be us.,l With, pf.rfc,l a-afety by (MD YOUNG Ai A 1 1,1-: F . E,I.A LE PARTICULAR NOTICE There a re many mold under the 710 71W . Of Bitter& pail up in quest bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisk ! , e, ,r7nrspon ru m, rusting train 20 to 40.Cculs per 011/04, th, taste divjuiard by Ani.so , or Coriander .Seed. this etas:, le r , Lo.. causia and will cant-nue to cause, as luny us they can be vat.l, hundred, so die the death of the J,10 . 0“11,./. Ity In: II ll,t• the system is kept continually Lade, the ?it s of Aicoho/1: SlirgUidtitiOf he worst -A Ind, the d, sire. for Liquor ts created and key! up, and slit result r all she hue rues attendant upon a art, aka, d' hie I'd death. Be ware of Chem. For: Mote who dealer and will have a Liquor Etitters4 foe publish the following receipt. Get One Bottle Rootlond'n German Bittern, and mir with Three quarts of Good Brandy or Vhtsky, and the rr,telt will Lea preparation that wi4i tar excel in elfin./ virtues and true excel /4= any of nle numerous Liquor Bitters in the mar anaS4l.l cost touch Its*. lent will hugs ull the rithers Of ItOolland•a Buttery in connection with a good w - tich qJ Liquor. at a math less price than these inferior pr, p.:,;.:005 will Cod you. IiEtrCATE CHI LDHE Those suffering from AS3IU , wasting away, with scarcely 0:1 their bones, are cured in a very short time; one hottle in such cases, will,-hare n niosr surprising effect. Resulting from fever 6 of ao kind—These Bitters will renew your strengiti in a very "tort time FEVER AND AGUE:, The.ehills will not return if these Bitters are used. No person in o,:r. mi,l Ague ni4triet should be without th,tn. Frontlier.-.J-IC.aalcal Brown, L'. D., •Edilur of flu E nrycloi, don 0 . / L. hylous It nowleAge AltliOuzli not disporik..l to lan or or recommend _latent illedicines ill general, through distruat of their ingredients and effect.; 1 yet know of no Sufficient reason. why a man may not testify to the benefits he belie% La himself to hate recent ed trom any simple preparation. in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. 1 do Shia more readily in regard to Hoof - hind's German Bitters, prepaid by lir. C. M. Jackson, of this city, as prejudiced against them for ninny yeara, under tie impression thrit they were Chiefly Ail alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my trieild Bobert zahocinaker, for the removal of Him Hi:Jib:me by proper teste, and for encouragernehr u. try then,. fa lieu suffer ing from great and lone continued debility. The use of three bottle, I'd 'fitters. at the begin ning of the ',resew t, fr ) erintent iellef, and tea:du - al./011 0 .1. in.yri it of bodily and mental vigor which 1 ' not telt for sin tlitlLlthei before, aunt hed 'll,O, -;, -1 int regaining. 1 therefore thank. rr, , fri fr • end u directing _me to the sae of them. PIMA DRI.I.Ii I t.. 1111:, .21 . J • NEwToN RROlfi N. • . ATTENTIOINI SOLDIERS, AND THE ritiEN ns (5I SOLDIERS We call the attention t.t '.ll having relations or friends in the arm) t the tact that ••}lt LAND'S German Bitters it 1/1 cure nine tenth, of the disense.3 induced y expo.,uri, and prii,l - lions incident to camp lite. In the lists, publish ed almost daily in the no '.5 ,papers. on the art, al of the sick. it will lie noticed that a very large proportion are sintering from Feery case of that kind can b, readilf cured by Hoof land's German Bitter , Ito hire no hesitation in stating that :heti, Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of lives aught be saved, that otherwise would be lost. The proprietors are . ti ceiling thankful letters from .titterers in the anal and hospitals, who hare bin restored to hcaitn by the use of !those Bitters-sent to them by their friends. Hi:WARE OF C,ot RFEIT See that the t;lgnature of - C. M. 3.1( tN'' is OD the WRAPPER of ett..ll Bottle. PRICES Ihnertivei SI,(X) per Bottle, or likif pot: f 5,00 111.1 um size •• or 11 4 1, b oz. The Large size, en lecouni the qamtity the Battles hold, are touch the cheaper. Should your nearest druggnd nut have the ar ticle, do nut De put art' by aif the intoxicating preparations that may be o ffered in:ita place, but sendoto us, trnl wei,t..11. 2 forward, o...nurely packed by ikpress. :e. and Alanufactcry. No. 631 _ ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. JONES & EVANS, (SUCCESSORS TO U. M. JACKSON do C 0.,) PR OPRIETORS. SilrFOE SALE Druggists and Dealers in •very, : , tglrgt Di the Unitui states, nollkilsw I:== KUNKEL'S CELEBRATED Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter. Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine oflron, Bitter Wine of Iron, . The Great Tonic, The Great Tonic, • The. Great Tonic, The Great Tonic, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, t io _W. Stomachs and General Debility, air stdniachs and General Debility, , " W iltStoditichS - and General Debility, Reliable and tire to do Goad, Renable and Sure to do Good, Ss re to do Good, Reliable mid Surelo do Good, • And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, • • . -• cannot do Harm, -mid Gannoedo Hann, It Coats but little and Purifies the Blood, It Coats but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and Purities the Blood, It Costs bnt thtt Blood, We only ask a Trial, • We only ask a Trial, We only ask a Trial. We only - ask a Trial. Of this Valuable Tonic. M=aMll=l Of this Valustile Tonle Of tins Valuable Tonic, 0u1y:75 eta. and One Dollar per Bottie, - Only' 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle, Only 75 Uts. and One Lollar per Bottle, Only 75 Cte. and One Dollar per trot tle, Manufactured solely by A. E. I! IN K. & RHO. GenerarDepot, Ila Market street, l I ar rieburg, Pa. For sale in P I 'RUH by all respectable dealers. For sale in Pittsburgh by H. E. F. EL. I. F.:11 & C0.,-And B. L. FAlibilZl O&JK & CO, janl4-bin IMPORTANT TO LADIES, " Great American Remedy." Harvey's Chrono Thermal V.0.31ME. PILLS HAVE NE VEIL YET FAILED( lIEN the directions have been strictly follow ed.) in removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTIONS, 011 STOPPAGE iIF NATI:IIE. Or In restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Allections Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without causing diet rem : at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strenttlhening, invigorating, and ri ,rig the system to a healthy condition, and I.} Irim:lur on the monthly period with regularity :No in li ter from what cause the obstructwli 11: u aI mt• They should, however, NOT, be taken t U 4, n three or tour months of preiruarcy, , though le at any other time, as miscarriage would he the result Inch lickre contains 60 Pills. DuLLAII. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, :NI to•sr, idc Barrenness, Sterility, Reproducrien. k of Nature, and :midis! icsll) the LADI L s' i- VATE E DICA I. Alt V IsElr, H pamprth t pages, sent free to an) add rose. Six yenta reit uu ed to pay postage. iT l'he pills and Book will be sent by mail. confidentially, when desired. c htt. ELY CCnt tD. and pre-paid on receipt of money by J. BRIAN. M. D.. Gentdol .kgent. No 7G Cedar street. IN k . - Josepti Flenilug, - Druggist. corner of the Diamond arid Market street. :went for Pit t burgh rrirre'AZ - rF.: DR. BROWN'S OFFICE. LIVELY CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN need of medical advice should not tail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure impu rities, sorotnlous and venereal affection,. Also. hereditary taint, such as tetter, psoriasis and other skin diseases, the origin of which the pa tient is ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS Dr D's remediea for this affliction. t.roticht on by solitary habits. are the only 1111,11,•11.t, kW', II in thin country which are sale and wtil restore to health. I=l Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few •Isi s painful attliction. lie also treats Piles, Glee; Gonnorrh.ie, thal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in Ito. Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the 111..1.1, I. Strictures, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ON DOLLAR. al'edieines sent to any address safely pack," °lnce and private roams No 50. Sosolltield STREET. Pittsburgh, Pa. nolad&w. NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.- Among a certain class of self-important pro- pie there Is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseasesnamed in this card, (Pan' ATI.: Dist:asks. why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit. because he eli rrti sea the fact. and their lamill physician says 1., is a humbug so he can get the case. Oil en I . 1. ,s almost deprived the part} of his life. li e at last to the phy sicion that advertises—lion else are they to know 1 Are they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and AI. Paul Iticord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases t These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ;I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, htill there are a great number of them that are. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment ot PRIVATE. PISEASR , upwards of 40 ears, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. Al} treatment is confinei,to the vegetable altogether. as I think it Is the bost and moat certain. It is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates it I thought it necessary to certify to my general suc cess but my long residence in this city is suffi cient proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea and all diseases arising front it arc c urvd in IA much shorter time than heretofore. It fathom es every young man and woman to be careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX SOO. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postoffice. COSTAR'S NT M 3EI. M I Mg' EXMRIIIINATORS, FOR RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS Bed Bugs, Moths. in Furs, Woolens, he., lc sects on Plants, Fowls. animals; Re., Put up in 25tr, 50r, ,tutt 31 boxea, bottles and flasks; and 45 flasks for Hotels, Public Insti tutions, a.c. . • .. • . "Only infallible remedies knei." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." Sir Sold wholesale in all large cities. .&i;-Sold.by all Druggists and Dealers ever} - where. Aki - lteware of all worthless imitations 4 4 4 - See that - Costar's" name Is on each box, bottle and flask before you btly. Address HETRY R. COSTAR. Prmetpal Depot, 482 Broadway, N. Y. .14,P - Sold by R. E. SELLERS & CO., and B L. EABNESTUCK S. CO., Wholesale Agent. Pittsburgh. jyl6-6mdood&w. THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE, Invented 1845. Perfected 1862. miIkEUEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL _Mother Seiringhlachines, at the World's Fair, /OA while the Singer Sewing Machine received an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel er & Wilson's a medal for its device. called -Cir cular Hook." The Howe Sewing: Machine, was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,) as the beat for alLpurposea on exhibition. Our lightest Machine guaranteed to• make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and rented, Cor. Penn & St Clair, streets. A. M. MeGHEGOR. Agent. EMI= HAIV ERT STABLE FOR SALE.—THE entirestock, consisting of HORSES, RUG GLES, CA.I.A._OES, BAROHCBPS, HAR NESS, R.EARSES, SDI:1013S, and allaither vehicles belonging to the establishment is catered' for sale by the undersigned on reasonable terms ; and also, the buildings will be sold or leased for a term of years. For further information inquire of H. H. PATTERSON. Corner of Diamond it., and Cherry alley. j and i-dtt 50BASK...ET/3, "PINTS AND 4narta, , , Heidalkkialatianipaghe, 2.0 Caaea Sparkling Moselle.-. In afore and fora r a i 4ry . _ 1 121& HIOILIKEITSOR MEDICAL PITTSBURGH, IYIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1564. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C. NEW GOI - FD - S - ! NEW GOODS! An unusual full assortment of everything in the 'lltmtning and Hosiery line just opening. We would call the particular attention of the Ladies to a large and drautfrol stud< of Bead Buttons, Dress Ornsinents. lirgle, I inup . snd novelties of the season in }fair Drosses and Nets. Also a large supply of ENH3ROIDERED EDGING, EMBROIDERED MUSLIN, EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING. Gentlemen ‘ ,lll !Inc .1 I. hrl.l,l,tng Ne , :hltc., I tolcr,t.irt6,l)rt“ers, Socks Pap , r, Linen. at,.l tent -teel Collari anti Tr/slcli rig `hi its ol the newest styles And supe nor our toorill low priz'es' :%101 . 12t141116 a.llll all AVIIO buy to sell aggin be supplied ttt Gist ern pi ieCB. MACH f "Al Fs (;LYDE, 7.1 Market 51 NEW GOODS IMPORTED C. HANSON LOVE & CO,Si. Prints,'De Laines, Ginghams. HOU E EUR i Nu ANO irtJuitNiNu GJODS VERY CREA, ISIEII 11=1 c )v 74 & 76 Market Sit. New .tinodg New Goods N( ,w Goods lakk ;1110 E 4 41 New Goods r 4 New Goods New Goods New Goods' wad N - ew Goods Ni x Good: New Goods Nev Goods Ao, PIO New Ger& NE Goode NE ,v Goods 4„0 6. 17. I I N ew GOOOR New Goods rt,•lo I\ LW DRY -6001)S, Ip.IRD\ER S SCHLEITER'S, AtSI.I 7 I.3EKJEP - 1` ST rn Black Silks, $l.OO per Yard New Spring Chintzes Balmoral Skirts, at $2,75. New Spring Shawls Dress Goods, at 31 and 37 I-2c New Spring Dress Goods Russia Crash. at 12 1-2 c Best Kid Gloves, at $1,25 WHEELER a:. WILSON'S At 'PGA/ Have won the highest Pleminms at all the im portant State and Mechanical Fairs where ex laibted tuts season. New improvments have re cently been added which renders it the most de. sirahle machine in the market. They are war ra,lied for three rears. Instruciions are given gr ituithusly. Call and eve them in operation. W 3i. ST - 1111VER & C 0.,. Western Agents. Pittsburgh office No. 77 Fifth street, three doors below Bank Block. jans-ptsw. N o AXE TOUR GAS BY USING- GIALA. son's Anti-Flickering, American and lioper. lal Gas Allnners, a sure saving of twenty-five per cent.. Th 3 Anti -Flickering is just the thing for the Office. Call and see them burn at the Gas Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of WELDUN & KELLY, no 4 164 Wood street. WALto 'PAPER AT OLD PRICES:- Glazed pallet at • TAgirt colored che 4 p p er at 1&. for sale by janao Nr-fflood ===3 RAILROAD 1 Robert Gaieett & Sons And thei t Pennsylvania Railroad Comp•y .. vs. of Common The Steubenville and Indiana , Pleas of liar , Railroad COmpany and Jere- risen County I mlah Wilbur -and Henry 111. Ohio. Alexander, Trustees and others. ) rN PURAVANCETOTHE .JUDGNIENT in this cage, ordering the sale of the Steuben ville and Indiana Railroad, to pay the amounts ascertained to.be due said Wilbur and Alexan . der, Trusteesuf the drat mortgage and also the amount due t3iem as Trusteesof the second mort gage of said gompany, and in the obedience to an order of wile issued out of said Court, dated the sixth (6thlsday of .January, 1863, I will otter at public salef at the front door of the Court House, in -' - - STEUBENVILLE, OHIO, the place desioated in the decree for sales, and between the hours of twelve o'clock, noon, and three o'clock p. m., of the 27th Day of February, Diftl, to the highest bidder, for cash, the entire property and road of the Steubent die and Indiana Rail road Company, lying within the towns of Steu benville and Newark, and between the same and the branch, of said road from Cadiz Junction to the town of efuil7, including all rights of way held anti contracted for by said Company, the superstructure and tracks thercomallside tracks, turnouts. depot grounds and buildings thereuu and Itppet tlinittg thereto ; including also as a part of said premises, all machint shops, turn tables, walei stations. warehouses, lots and hinds used in operating said road and held by said Dompany for that purpose; and all the engines, 10C01110tiVen, cars, machinery, tools, and :al other property used in operating, maintaining and re pairing the said road, belonging to said Cumpan), arid all other, the franchises, rights and mit lieges of said Steubenville and Indiana Railroad •im,- party, o loch, under the laws of the State of Oho,. are sulliect to judicial sale, and may pass there lei And in ranking the said sale, the plant of said road, with all real estate and ItxtUres longing and appertenant thereto, is ill be sold en tire, tut tire loctiniritii es, cars, ri and perinoml property not a twhen, nl ru,i ,•1111,111 Will he sold seperstelt, and to an old t u:nurc, it not less than two-thirds Cl the present n aloe theitaif The amount of tint mortgage lien ...•.'l,3;x, Them:Donn, of second mortgage hen 1,314,141 The terms of sale win t i e CAMI, but the purchns er may .0 dept ten per cent of trill Porn ,• dt:369.00, tne .1 t) of the itle ulth 110 , 111 . 1 M ett, the lte:ets er of the owl. t.. ln torteite.l in Ca4t , of hi. t. 1 ,1 nt the tone of th, return tyl the order ut nttle. lannlry 9. 1 , 161. jbl A NI FOR SALE OF 'ZOO Al RE s , 130 ule:tred toil in h lug), :owe 01 nulls n -11,111, 1.1 Ihr I.•ibillee 1101 (1110 , 1:1 t 111 .%100n .' I,I IL II I '.l I h. t I /A new 1 trsre 1 0 hint, Jinni F ru,t lu.rllundanue nuns , m , nt ~• toil, 1 ri , th s S: 11111, , It from PI; t, luryh 3 Tnile+ iron, t,,klevt il:e 10,11 Fur further Ntrtwiil 11. 1.011, Alex I , Tel 0115.11. Iti.• riV114,4 i.r 111. 1 k. ELLIN/. 1101...41F. POlt !SA 1 he suhseritier offers Int sale the .1, clung Inni,• In u Is,. II h•• MINS 111 On, Elf on "'lllth Ai milli:, hint are:. Ain.Clll,l 'I he lot is feet front 1 , 5 IGn deep, running bacli to 20 lee! /alley It Is a tsec storied brick . , contains EIX 1./(11,1. , and cellar Flee out-houses are a wash house. stable. coal hotter, &c. There is n larure ) ant surrounding the 4selline, fittest with shade and ornamental t rees. There is gas and water lu all the rooms nt the dwelling. I de. ..utter leer sale 3. desirable country res.- deuce in Rochester townithip, Heaver ;holm y , l'a . containing twent y acres -of Kround. There Is a new tern storied frame 41elling, eontruntri..; -Is - . 'There is ills. a I.sci hinde 1,11 GILLI• .1.11.0 re „is is-(recd he. barn, out-houses, c. t is alMul h Mile from the Rqcberer • r 'ems. inquire of R. 111 11( 1 1,Eh, esc 00(18 111127.4 f Knuth A Venni', .\ llegheny H ots. k • ti - R S A 1.E.- New Go-1 No. 114 Elm St. (3th Ward This property is one of the must cores enient and desirable residences in the city. The lot en tenths from Elat to I ',ingress street The house a two story brick. containing rooms, besides both room, wash house, bake house and light dry cellar and pantry. There in v nicely pared large y ant, and n brick stable fronting on I onr,ress st The house euppliret u ith gns, hot and cold water. hall 1/3lnled and grained : parlor nicely tiiii.hiNt with marble mantles ; proper: all in 2.1411,i - 141- MM Price *Liss. - I ern, in it sod and the balance to ttrii yearn. t ur fi7rrher particulars inquire at the premises. dela-slit c , r 6 / 0 M / Corner of Penn and St. Clair Slreet• LARGEST. CHEAPEST. AND 1 must duceensltil lit ALAN LEGE In the Unitett t,tates. New Goods 4ii - St intents gnu enter alai review at any time. CI KI'I ' LAIIiS containing lull 1111 w -into hit, Bent Flier Of charge to any :iihiresa un aplilicathin tii the Principal,. EN El ta. iaMl'p IL, de-lawilky Pittsburgh, - 1V ENV .11 Trimming House for Tailors. JOHN A. GRIFFITH & CO., Beg lea% I. to Ahnounce to the Merchsiit and Clohitos of Baltimore and WamlituVon that they hn,e °polled a Tui.m.‘tixo st the Southwest Corner of Baltimore and Charles Streets, Over the Jewelry Store of I • antield, Tiro S Co where the trade will and s full assortment. in Piece Goods,Butions, Beni c Adapted to that line of lisiness, not surpassed by any house in the countr). Having established a house in Cincinnati in connection with the Itattimore:llouse, and con sequently kit ing to hop largely, We feel assured than we can otter such inducement s to the trade as regards prices as will make it to their interest to give us a share of their patronage. Just re ceived, the Spring and Summer Report of Fashions We are also the agents for the ruenenn And European Dlonthly Reports of Fashion, and Heniseh 5; Co 's Patent !-.lkenrs A fullline of MILITARY "IItIMMINtIS. suit able for Merchant Tnilont and Clutha -rd. N A. ,; It I I . TIIII, JAME:, O'NEILL. .10bilt;Pli H. INI At i MEM " Call and See Than, VAI I ENTINES, V A TYNTINES, V A LENTINES , PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPHS, LLBUMS, ALBUMS, ALBUMS, PITTOCIi' , OPP9SITE THE POSTOFFIt 'E. feW K&ABE'S NRIVALED PIANOS, U Baines' Bros. New York Pianos, Groves teen & Co.'s New York Pianos, and Prince's Melodeons and School Organs—a splendid as sortment of the above well known instruments lust received. CHARLOTTE BLUME., 4.3 Fifth street, febl3 Sole agent for manufacturers. UNDER. CO-PIiaTNEFISEITP. --44110 signed luSie formed' a C arti rt ars as Arokeril and s De4tietstri . and* Hai iircidiets,4iider the e ON BENNEt,tlegnsAtint January - - HAMPTON, C. A. R. BENNET, feb22-6td FOR SALE BEE=CIEI - - •-• .:pelf 11 M %sir, l'otniniroo,lll4. L. I \ I :\ ?loon I ,Jrtlce Call and S( 7 (: Them ' Call and See Them, Comic and Srutimeutri 2000 New Cxrd• 50 Different Styles, :am= STEAMSHIPS L ti N t 1 R D I. I N Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool. The First Class Powerful Steamships, SIDON, KEDAR, MARTIION. I TRIPOLI, WILL SAIL. FROM NEW York every alternate Wednesday, !Tom Liverpool every alternate uesda), and from ttucenstown every alternate Wedrwaday. Steerage passage from Liverpool or queens, town, f,30 In Fold, or its equivalent in currency. From New l ork to Liverpool, 5;36 in currency. For Steerage Passage apply to WILLIAMS & 'Fulton St., New York, or THUS. 11.,11PHIAN, Agt, No. V.:2 Monougahala House, Water at., non-iy,l Successor to Thos. linttigan PASSAGE FROM THE OLD COUNTRY, Lower titan the Lowest. - THE UNDERSIGNED IS non prvpar:4l to bring out passim •-74 gerF 1 , 1135 T CLASS :MAIL sT EA d iron from LI V El:- POOL, LGNIA or i•A LWA I to NEW YORK, or PITTS - 131'RO 11, SiEVEN DOLLARS lower than any other agent here. Call and get the rates and be convinced. steamers sail every week, and passengers are found in everything. Parties brought out by first class CLIPPER. SAILING vessels at very low rates. Sight Drafts on the NATION AL DANK payable at any of its branches in England or Ireland for sale.. For particulars as to rates, Kr., apply to D. O'NEILL, Chronicle f iffice, No. 70 Fif t h st., jaw2o-eoll and G 6 Smithfield st., Pittsburgh. Passage from England and Ireland. t 2' 5 , 0 EUROPEAN AGENCY T110.14,1s RATTIC:AN, r 1.:T . 1{4 TEA' Muntstualtela ii 01111.•, Pittsburgh, Pa., IX prepared to hang out or tiring out (Jr send back paszengars trout or to part of the old country. either I.) - SleYlil or 6411- ing paeketn. SPJ HT BONDS FOB : , ./k I.:, payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis sat Lel nnati Rail road Also, Agent for the old Black star Line of :sailing Packets. and lOr the hoes of :steam era sailing bet. c,•11 Nunn l oric, licerpuul, i flame gas,- and that, , . jane-lyd• TIP its. H. HATTI , IA N. ENT OF THE (CONDITION Charter Oak Fire and Marine IN 4 :11 . R.131( E l OM PA ": lan. Itit. ISII4 1\ ll' finnk 1 nerd !NlFllem 8011.1, likulrol,l Bond- .. c.n MnrigAre no firAl Let at Lo.tned on Cr lair f • .Urce, vi.,l ni L, r mop,: t'ardl lii lignk and !lA.', 01 Ai.n•litS ,kini_i_rrir:s =EN A. A, CARRIER & BRO., Agents, 63 l't rtt MEM 1., i 1 . .- INlas il 1.11 at a. I /2 I IIIEAMFRIC %% LIFE INSURANCE (11.1 W PHILA 11E1.1,1-11 Prozi.lent 5.1.‘11, Vier Prriiiii!ent. f apitral Hon .1 Kn,.ee NV. ,I .w RD, e.l Are among the Irtt,tee PloliCle•S .1 111,1_11,11, 16,111...-‘1 at the usual at rates is tth t.tattie. to the assured. The 1:1,1 1,011111.1 Sl9, {.l per runt. I tt rates are ^n per Cell T. Inner than mutual. MiI:AN. Agent. !chi?. 69 Fourth at (t3l.rle's M'COLEISTEB, & BAER, HAVE NOW IN cTORE A LARGE lot of \w vy Pounds. s's Lump, Balt Nrun and lirtgto Pounds. Also the largest and most complete assortment of CIGAR:, iu the coy, which they will sell very low for cash. tend BOSTQN CRAOKEB BAKERY, S. is; . IVE A 11. IZT IN, Alanufneturer and wholesale dealer In all kinds of CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, NO. 64 FOTRTII STREET, Between Wood and Alarket, PITTSBURGH, PA ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., 4 RE NOW PREPARED TO RE ceive t tr I,!e a/1 eitICS Guide, Hoop, Stake, Baud 'tit Horse Shoe Iron uF THE qt \ l'ataburgh, PALI R. 13,1121 i (Late tashier o the :\lereloos' Bank,/ Cm 1 .41 NO. 1.1 SOUTH ➢LAIN STREET, LOUIS, Al ARTIC'CLAR ATTENTION PAID P to tilling orders for the purchase of Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork, Baron, Lard, et.c. lisFeles To --Banks, Bankers, and Mercha of -t. Louie generally ; John 11 Scully c Cashier, Pittsburgh. Orders and consignments respectfully Rolfe alltd prompt returns made. FOR 1-.I.:NT. R T 11 E1; Nrhni a S I C v l in E o „an OFFERS FOR LIVERY STABLE, On Diamond Street, between Grant and Smithfield Streets, on reasonable terms. The building was built for n Livery Stitile rind is well adapted to the pur pose. Possession given on the FIRST I)1.1" OF IL H. PATTERSON PATTERSON & AMRON, Commission Merchants, Flour and Grain and General Produce Deal ers, No. 6 Wood st., Pittsburgh, Pa. It.",t take pleasure to referring to the following Pittsburgh Houses Chess, Stnytb 44. Co., Zug St Painter, A. Uradle3 - , E. EArmitnitson tx Co-, R. H. I /at Is, J. It. tbollst ell. .1 AN. .111 lolly & Co.. J. W. :Spencer, H. H. Luc e s Cu., H. H. Jack Ix. Co jan•29—tf B ECKHA.AI & LONG, Liberty Street, Pittsburg AGENTS FOE Russell Newer and Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, I.4,iiaker Mower and Reaper; Cayuga Chief Mower and heapei, Farmer Mower, Woods' Mower. Also, dealers in Agricultural and Farming Ira plimenta. yarirad&w PRINCIPAL WANTED—FOR THE Public Schools of the Third Ward. City of Pittsburgh. Applications may/ be addressed' to either of the undersigned Directors of the Third Ward Public Schools. JOHN :M.'REOWN, Dr. L. OLDSIll:E, THOS. A. PENDER, ROUT. DUNCAN, PETER I3RADY, febrti3tawinal2 CHAR. W. LEWIS. 75 T L C i . ttle ls ei i ot P DT I L! l i r. t) g rg il a li c i; want an Agent in each county to solicit orders for their new $l6 Machine, with guage, strew driver and extra needles. We will pay a liberal salary and expenses, or give large commission. For particulars, terms, Etc., enclose a stamp, and Wiese S. T. PAGE, Toledo, Dh,to, Gen. Agent for thetnit44S*feB. febS.lmd&amw UMW ?he njl Vast. From the Round Table. With all their pretensions to•epieurean ism, and old Romans did not know how to breakfast. Antiquity's fashionable 'spread' for that meal, even in the man sions of the patricians, consisted or a simple bread and cheese. The `equestri an order' starved themselves in the early part of the day, to gorge on the abotnin- Able compounds they called luxuries, late in the afternoon. And yet those mistaken voluptuaries fancied they knew how to live, and while reclining on their cot,ches, in an atmosphere redolent of garlic, and stufliing their epigastriums with sow's paps, incomplete rabbits ob tained by the •Cresarean operation,' and lampreys fattened on the flesh of slaves, considered themselves in the seventh heaven of sensuous enjoyment. We only remember to have read of one Bo man who cared much about his &joiner —the beastly Galba. Suetonius says he boohooed for it, if his servants failed to bring it to his bedside at daylight. His imperial majes ty, however, was an exception to all dietary rubes; for after devouring supper for six, over night, he could dispatch a breakfast of the same proportions, in bed, the next morning. No wonder his bloat ed imperial face was of the same tint as his imperial toga. If travelers in Africa are to be believed breakfasts in the inte rior of that continent are scarcely of a kind that would induce an individual not 'to the manor born' to rise early and partake of them. Bruce assures us that in Abyssinia they consist of live-ox collops, highly peppered to supply the absence of cooking—the collops being made into sausage-shaped fillets, which are thrust into the mouths of the guests In black Ilebes sand wit ched in among males of the t ompany. The t tl epicure has no objection ttt a steal.; ratty 'just done through;' but the Abyssinian style seems, if we may use the expression, to be running 'rare ness' into the ,ground. Clapperton, who visited another part of Africa about a third of a century later than Bruce, men tone among the items of the Sultan of Brussa's breakfast carte, grilled water rat and fried and stewed crocodile eggs. The eggs, it may be supposed, were somewhat musky, but as we have Dr. Kane's testimony that rat soup is not a bad ltret.klast in the neighborhood ofthe North Pole, n grilled rodent may possi bly be endurable under the equator. Leigh Hunt, wh, had a very judicious notion of living, and who, when he play ed jackal to Byron, was fed, Tom 31.. ore says, with 'sops every day from the lion's own pan,' has left behind him a pretty fair recipe For a • Br, aklast in Cold \'i eat her.' 69,1% f.l 1.)0 INI 1 1 :4.150 4 .''_3 Ot. b til3 30 .`34 i 63 [MEM =USE I'~tt~i~nrgh. p Hero i 'llnErprints, tea and coffee; secondly, dry Vast; thirdly, butter; mont Illy, eggs; fifthly, ham; sixthly, some thing I.olted;sevefithly, bread, salt, mus tard, knives, forks, etc.' This bill of fare is well enough as a specimen of an Eng ii•hman's idea of the morning meal; but it would not meet the views ore Scotch man or an American. We like the ac companiments of the Essayist's breakfast h , tter than the collation itself. ,One of the first things,' says Hunt,, 'that belongs to a Cold Weather Breakfast is a cood tire 9100.000 There i a delightful, mixture of the lively and the snug, in coming down to one's breakfast room of a cold morning and seeing everything prepared for us— a blazing grate, a clean table-cloth and tea things; the newly washed faces and combed heads of a set of good-humored urchins; and the sole empty chair, at its accustomed corner, ready for occupation.' A very nice picture; but one would like to have some guarantee for the behavior of the urchins. It was our lot, once up on a time, to breakfast with a being of that genius, who, although perfectly good humored, was possessed of a lively de sire to wash his hands in the slop bowl and put his chubby little feet in the but ter—idoisynetticies of urchinhood which interfere with the sublime calm necessa ry to epicurean enjoyment and perfect digestion. This may seem to soma folks an ill natured reflection on "rosy childhood," but we venture to say that the Breakfast Table Professor of the Atlantic Monthly or any other man who , understands the philosophy of the thing will entirely agree with us. Few "peoples," as our Hungary friend Kossuth would say, have a better idea of the proper constit uents, of n brrall.faq than the "('annie Scots." The "Glasp.ow bodies," and eki the burglies of Iverness at the foot of the Highlands, thoroughly under stand what is good for the inner man in the morning. Potted char—a rare fish of the Scotch lochs, game pies, hot but tered barley bannocks, and oat meal cakes, muffins, rolls, erumpets, whafb.'es, venison pasty, pickled salmon, potted lobster, buttered toast, and broiled 'ba con, are among the dainties they set be fore newly risen men in that hospitable region. It must be confessed that they flank these comestibles with forbidden diluents—such as Glenlivet'and Hague. Baugh. But what will you have of it— the climate is drizzly, and the meckle Scotch mist seems to quenCh the fiery influences of the stimulants. But after all, an American breakfast--especially at this appetizing season—is the beau ideal of a matutinal feast. "Juno when she banquets" has nothing equal to it. What is Olympian Ambrosia to buck wheat cakes? And then at coffee mak ing we can'beat even the French. Not that we always do it--but there are artists among us whose decoctions of the fra grant berry put the Parrisian Cafes to shame. Our broiled spring chickens is a thing to thank Heaven upon with epicurean unction. Talk of your English snatch I cocks—they are not worthy to be named lin the same decade with it. It is of an amber brown, annointed with fresh but ter, and duly seasoned, it is a dish to take the reason prisoner. Some prefer boiled quail, and onemight. —"decide without great wrong to either, It were much better to have both than neither." We wonder how the children of Israel "fixed" their quails. If Moses was the man we takehim to have been, he- split his birds down the: back, and cooked. theta on a gridiron. The American porter-house steak—would that it had a , . more melodious, and less, to perish name—is-an article ma gelierie. John Bull believes in rump steak--- . pum: ineling it with a rolling-pin makes it ten der; andd n yet despite Wit! stitii.rik4staff practiCe it is not tender"iftet all; 'Ol4. Front-de beaf ctumidtl!old anandle la us in the steak departnient. 'He won't ad knowledge it, for hois. olie'of those ob stinate old "heaVy fathers" that never , give anything pp; but fk.faet'is patent to the Imprejudleed of all natiOns: buckwheat cake§ we Mktoy a toollo#o ly: The less enlightened 'corintriea' 1.-6md Icl - ItiPiarso >..;~: ' BREAKFAST. MORITENG POW - •- - • • i 4,4 , 2 1 711311 r DESCILUVIOS OT PLAINVIDIANCY 100 PRINTING - • la -, ..thrnbatliyi. sP - ui~ID 'IO RAILROAVWRCAtrOte,A _r ditties fed-4131w ‘ - `•P:f5 l ..M` ,-, . ,. .. , .;i4 Posters, For ghibilio i nfiand r an l e4ta cannot - tio&WA enrintsieinki eiityVA" C' hristenflotri - lavu IS, it ity to ackopt 036 troWirrng the breakfast dable,;:t = t:k s ! who warm, their ebtfgft they have not sense eßonga . the outsiders iitthViaciM r , rapture ofihe.prodnOtstit without haying„. thet,ianykikr the batter and Nrtscdoopt i mon .- - I . selves.' A.lit those c BO nimpled ; . J . t44:'7 , 37i snow neNtily ; - than "honey oRiIIteAtI4eYFOCWO7II4 O7 ” can Europe do witttput „t. g t Reit z . ed with buttery they raTae 1 rt moal to the' 'Wfalett," ItViiinfght ; "tempt an angel down." ':One .iettnnot write of them *without :feelingqa pleasant tingling of the palate .084 ,e : _ i si itOtig sensation a little icielowlfie grnut.• Thal of Piro EtilditeB. 4 .4liinaY in terest our firemen to ,atatgfauttonlifon day last a very interesting OrnWittig4iine off in New York, for ._supprio;ilay be tween the apparatus of Exempt me Company No. 1, orTomplimivile• and Protection. Engine Clonipani 7, of Stapleton. The,, match was Lw a purse of. $6OO, eaph.engine, to pifty one stream through a tirei-tinarter_mch nozzle, -and to be `thfrt g tai in which to get reatltri anti thestasmitime for playing. The engine 4throWinglhe highest stream to be declared -tkAhl ner. At about half past one trigine o. 1 got to work, and although they I tiiide repeated vials did not sueceedin'thrOw ing a stream 143 feet, averagingt Stem las to 143 feet. • At half-tittst two Engine - No got at work and in a fb.tr •seeirttflhitideet46d in raising a stream to,l4lo,lfect.-ta&ilose quently the same, enginerstaitgoleam to a Light ,of 167 and 170 feet, • clegrer the pole, amid' tlie cheersof the lookers •ore." It is tctir ;w ever, that the latter • eonipanyanalie:bse of a certain . patent r nozgle f ,ivhnht gave them a great advaittpg p e, , thttien eine,: are third 'Mass _plane; kyle Leavitt'S Alrittailgo:With 7 fregard to this almanac, Mrs. Partington - beheyea in no other. .54, has it and looks at it,.e.v,ery ." ' -.she rises to see What'the itealtth' • b be for the day. r iit i6Yaiiit3ri telling-clirrect ly, she.; neirmtsuspecterthe,ninitista to be wrong 7 —the elernenifi last eclipse, clipiete.d in Abe rk,ihe looked at liiroingh ''sth6ted . tag Tot a month befdre happeiledVti lipid it won idn't he postpont.tionaceatattrairpe weather. 4 ; li - trait t wAck,e4 trigkimOich Ike once played Upon . the ,414.*by puttinglast ttinigitgein . .late of the current 'one. gWent wrong_ The eciipaes Add "thundartabout this tniie,'' Of t , sitymtified. It raided and haite *.hen fair weather was predicted, and' .right'alifilithgqiiien the out. her tabs out in atttielpattioultif a shower. She didn't discover tilevAxif.k till December, witiestAtedieirgely.4lked to the boy about snchil3er ties with the 'Weather" •W`dit' a ilcrieed to find the. almanfiltightl - 11 19D' . ..,,„.: .mss , ..L„,.: , ~ ,•,,,./c , i Fearful A6O tat Isannob/ ,iii A fearful accident oecncredotttfite-. 7 ta h in already noticed, of the visllyir • - saw, at St LoniS,`oit'lle'llih."r . ea sel was to be lartiteltedigthibil lettikdoht, and a large party Was , gathertatiCamd Miss SW - wart, who was tp j pextbon the cermony of Christeningpu,si. 34- Wm seated in a Chilli 'nearthe ithelicir; 'The vessel one biting-staiiddlitinfthe inatites suddently dashed into' the.-witter.:Jwith fearful velocity triktlit34 0-1,2,19491 1 !.*lllg thrown overboard, the huge,ealge j:liying out so swiftly that tie*eAfiefsons'Wire caught And dragged;itttittkoir...' - qtftua ladies and two gentlernesz, -, Were Ahtts throwit into, the , river, ,Misti,itAmk4,be- Mg dragged from the, rope jiNt in ti me _ to save' her, her - clititr - beifir . eittled away. The stifferers 7 were allitiWit but Mrs. Bradley, who is suppotteti ittalltave been struck by a piece -OGIIIIIIhecir and whose body has-not been:rev:mere& M. tf. ii4f l YeTtiii.Uthe Boston CeWktheiitebeitli,itlhus shows one of the many fortharnexoffrt , Atiottette, which. reill.flet fi te+tptll- aP-4..-44C90131M1 of English princes: "I learn that 'lllete Weie tiv le r ti re o-1 lion at Windsor Castle. ?Iftlitcess vehemently opposed having alset-jiirEte, and the prince took,her side a , and„ could not see why she should notlte allowedto nurse the babe, as She strbittly n aided to do. But 'she Was'told ti-the reOttrt traditions could not .be secittacwneyer was English. prince or P*Viti,Yet nursed by its own mother. Bo the healthy and virtuous 31frs. O'Botaßkytiy was sent for, and the princess hadis long cry. This is a true story,tandBOtaeWhot more valuable than ordinary coFt, gos sip." Remarkable Boiler f af The Troy Timmdestribes-ail*Miksble boiler exploaion which happen7d a paper, mill in Schuylerline, - New - ifirk, a felt- dela' since: The `boiler 'cored horizontally, with fearthl veloeityt,i+as sing likaan iron-elad:rami,maroanhi nation of, ,two-htuidredliminfl.._abot, througliteleien buildings, wricinnethem as cortithetilY'as if sin eirthqhalce r had toppled their overt' The-.calamityl took place at two otclock op Sarordaymwn lngi whegtAnaTIV r LOIPATV . Were filled with shonbe i igoccur. t censcletn! ofdtMgin res n derfal tii§t SedretrbfßibploivretiAtotldl-.. led and wounded. .Thns ifarztellsaiwo of the victims have , die4,4mL...nowcral others were initired. Thebcaley 4topped within a raW l'ebt of a 'bed" itOwhlith a woman was lying: Which was the propert3r2twalw out ;ion very ...AeAttY PttletAftliffily by Daniel Drew, peE t ea vro pnetor of GOiham. D e ;it gtk a man off iminensenerealtb:?, lir &WI idld.akah- Jotted adetigrdifit, i and *Mesmer? plain ly at , all titnek, and Ongliraeft, cagier shabbily. ,Being .ono s , 0; 4 44 own steatnett:_ilot 1614' sufegileVesan&ost. ed by 'a passenger; who tote hiblaMtime of• his crew, with,the duterrngtdory: "Do you-belong to, tbl4ati 14 Urio ,1 said Daniel, ttuetly, ioearbeo n t o me ?'" ft 14 Ting WARD MERY L rc r .IterKNORIP4Ht.:. .3 3. lo liVareliolise,; MAU Firstaad4oSimatta. lititita C biateisaatt WAGON "IbMh.„. 0344313/14'i .kbads,l ) talieN -OLIM Also, -lobbing-4TII tiv Grp t iirn.sl#lP. arthatlat o tunlar: ' iitovh44 = kg o = l P)Sii, /PAWS Alkol~lo to Mt a _ ll n isa rru t tfoirolg Do MIMI' at , LAM 47tlant van 00 , Tram • I atarliz for 1:1".111 r °I. zd T crlcililh aktlM 'grest ek ym.l