I S - I'ECIAL NOTICES. EXTENSION STAY. DRS. C. M. FITCH 4- J. W. SYKES, Will continuo their office at flo. IUI Penn street, OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA.. TILL APRIL FIRST. Where' they may be. consulted daily, (Sun days exceptod,) fur CONSU ASTHMA, BRON CLIITIS and ALL 01111, . IC AFFECTIONS con nected with, or i;reils: , ceil..g to PULMONARY DISEASE. DRS. FITLI.I Y RES teal that they cannot too earn estly or itsquently adnitinish invalids of the EXCEED ING •o Lit OF DELA V 1\ PULMONARY DISEASE symptoms often 13,0111 tritlin.z as to beget a delusive feeling even wloh4 the diica., 1 4 making rapid pre gre,,, mid himself till it Warn fs 1.10 L to tail bit I 044:4 11[oura---1.0 A. to 4t DI. kr? . I;ti charge for consultation. A tictif quedtiiins h.• eiutt to the Jonsult 1.19 tu4, Addy eq. C. FIT:11 A J. W. fel'2 - WI Pen, errs - 1 - , Pittsburgh, l'n *sr- G ILE AT CURE OF DY:4PEI'i , I A.—C. U. MERSITON, Merchant, szqs SIMP:iONVILL6, 6holloy c.unty, hy., March 30, 1855 "The German eatisfaction, mail I herewith hauil you a certific to te 11r. !IluttioN Iletist.rA, 0 rovectrinile farmer of t hitt. c,nzity." • IiIetiONWILLE, Ky., March 3J, Ibliii.—Dvar sir: 1 would in form yoh'that I have been afflicted fer Severn; years %vitt! Dyspepsia, in a very a4gruvatrd fortu, tur waich 1 used z”i eaparilla and various other roinedies, without obtaining an i relief. .from the various testimonials iu favor of llootland s German Bitters, I was indll , od to try them, and I nose 5111 e with plgasuke, that through their use 1 tun enjoying bolter health than 1 have dine fu. ye ,i past, and cheerfully rit e.ituntetid the Bitters to all aillictol with that terrl . Respectfully yours. To Ir. C. 51. Jackson. tatiRTON Ltßitht LEY. iviverti6wriont. r 641 e by F MN t; Pit Libur i g TIIPdItE t: N•rf II Oh 1:sl Tit LIST OF niedirint• creating such .• -tur 0 .0..; invalids 1,1 Dr. SAN FOIiD'S l'OdOt LLV !ClillEDl. It gives such quirk relief h • r .•rvor••• the patient of rureivih.; b o n,fit almost as slue the muthritu• is taken We do not kuow °fa iustaur •• u here it has born taken without her eflt, and in-neat - 13 all couple to cure is effected by its use. lit ham acquire.] its wile po;hilarity siirut• l•urause it dues whit it is recuahoeuded to do. It is constantly el, !urging itt3 circle of friowl.4, c:trr, ine be link on itn and loy to Ow tiefuts of [holt• mwt••• ug fr,nt Liver Cwtrplaint Jaundio, ilytipepii , t, gon, al d-biity. fal2:lnidio.s. PIT 1::- FIRE A^D :11 ". 'II; ! N Stilt rittebnrwl Yobrmuy itith, ]flab. cires Nitl.2,E.—The ito,t Din ftfli Utotittny a oivolt•toloot -of tilt., pt•ollIA of tho In-t of otti,, Fort: RS t 4.1 bhare, applic.thl- to the re itt , t - tiott of notee. feliAto F. A. ItIN S.ecrtary. I)IVIDEN - and I±—. gt`l'S ul OP. Comp.L:ty, ILr cr,cting a !trill ,e over th: Allegheny river, huvr, am du), declu!od i.kud of nt DOLLARS A 5i1.A.U.1.1. ou the 'AI htud, of Ow Company r 1 which divhieucts are nia le, which ii 1,a2,,i11.• it, cut - runt haul:- 103 k, funds, to ,r it „it zi lorthwith. IVM, Tzt,xlirer. Pittuburgh, Januury 14% Itt 9. ja4—c • NoTwE.—,•iv. , , cour•oNs oF THE ~11,5.1 i-i N. Ow PITTS— 'WHAM. AND EILIE II! , 1) qt . I.Ni 411,1 y, I.,SSS s will 1,.• , t.l • Xi • ~t 'WILLIAM:4 Vir..c,lll 11%411, 1.. t.• , • • • , 3 • i a 111 • ji., I,ur Itviu r ATICO :111,1 T. a ,t plyabll' 110251 MEE 11,,N 1859. ILEcTION t o dr )lanair , ra awl "Ili cura ut ilia Company f d..d*criag a Bridge over the Manougabola river. , Jpporito .',8.-hargr, in Alloghouy one ty, will t,„, Um )I.IN I) k Y, Nlar..ll lot 1859, tit 3 JOHN TII AW , fol:1 Pli3tw* Troaairer U , MON ON 7AIINI.A V A Id, EV IL K—:.:tyrtuE Booki will be c.pou,d 1.11.kIVA1:11 A it9tiet: fu WO I> TORgh ,us,:riptio,i4 to tir• Cap tal Stock of aid tt uu 31:iN1.) too 22.1 •1a.,.0f Vet, miry next, from 1U A. if. to 12 :11., and fro a 2 to 4 P. I. and canti uq,, (it e..,.•.isdiry,) Yvan 11,1 y for Hi , : at the same heart. By Ord,r of tie elanllikrliiPlll•ri Ja23:3,vdhvy 1 A. 11111.1,AR. PirfSPURGii STEEL WthiliS. ISA AO JON ....... VD. ....WI JONES, BOY!) & Ca I=l (1.1 S S T Pi g, . A =I!INIMIZEIE SPRINGS AND AXLES COI Liter 11.32121 ttlEd telribt Strce is, P1rr. 4 .11(1 it(4 11, FA D. B. BOOM; D. B. ROG . IS S Sz. • C , EitA4II3FACTUREII?. 0? 'OGERS' I:7I.PROT LI) /IT ST EEL CULT 1 VAT olt TE ET if , MEZCZII CORNER ROSS ,ND FIRsT STREETS, JAMBS A. NETZER., ForwariAing and Con.mission Merchan Pea TUE& ALE OP Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, ISutter, Seeds, Dried Fru' and Produo ,, generally, Corner of iliarkee, First streets. PiTT;3I“ C.ll. RIVER TO—Francis (1. Bail • , Dilworth. Si.. S. Cuthbert k Son, Pitt irith; & Ott, Swearingen, S. Brady, M. M 11 , ukk. Mangle Sr Co., Georg(' W Prortriri & Co. Wb..e!ln r-c 4 r , •lotf JOEI N in 00 a tIE e 5, COMMISSION 11] RCHAN T PIC METAL AND BLoortns, Ng. 7 ViOoD PITTY2CaRti ,PA ALELINDEIt RUNTER, DEA LI.P. L0U11 4 2, G 6 ,U N BACON, LARD, WO OiL, AND PRODUCE (.1 ENERALL 2.10. •1423 EIZIErdll Ea A tircm la; M R cl A LAIOIIIO W. 19 Cologne SplirEis 4:uuld Vessel OH, No t 4. 167 laid 170 Second nylo.lld2do SIMUEL r?IdNESTOUk IMPORTER & DEALER IN JUG IN AIN t) OM EST HARDIN E . No. 7.11- Wood street, between Mo.:mood !Wis.; mod Eieong,p. street, PP2'TBBURG H, PA. ..3 - 4r Twit finLes - rilter ti now opening a well selected ni , nt of foreign and dtAnetitie Hard nre, all new,and will re Gn‘id on in, goal tenon no any Oth.r holm in thin city. Ft, vi ill always keep on hand a general aln:vrtment of LEARDWARE, CUTLERY. CARPENTERB' T. which hi , riciiectfollytovitii3 tho atti.intion of I Tiliaisi•l 10'26 SAMUEL FA UN rii,TOCK. HA DWARE. SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOO Pitthurgh, ha, 4 , 11 hao4 a largo STOCK OF lIARDIVARE, widch h' will sell very f..r C ,olditioa to h 1,,,c1:3, KIII,I For 1,, .m.l Spoon', Will a tar aaaortment at aterla'reel.t, ly.y9 received a large .0 ply of Si'a.ar4 Cu ter , .“1.1 'Ctutie,4 ; T.)z•VII•S ,1111 61eig.11 13••11 , 1,1111.1 Prvw.rTitig Kettles . GOLD AND SILVER SP ?XTACLES, AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. II D ROM ETERS or weighing epirite, tli rheupo:it end best articler ever brought to, this city. 'lll NIOM WID.I AND BA ROM TEID, ....Tying in price from aR.o $3) POCKET COMPASSES, A N D SURVEYOR'S COMPASSES,: always au hand :It (.1 SLI A% 'B, Upiician, 59 Iqftli S:rtet. oppcmite 711.tottic lin L. C. lIECPBUILN, ATrORNEY AT LAW AND ()NVEYANCER crvcns VLTI , o; ?.i11:71s, NEW TEA STORE No, 22 Fifth street, JOHN ANDREWS (,Late of the Pekin Tel Store,) RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS friends and the public generally, that he h«y oinn ..d at the above stand, fur the Bale of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS ; ALSO, COFFEE AND 'SUGARS, II THE BEST BRANDS. All atticlel Eold at the lota et LI %SU prices, gnat WARgiANTID TO GIVE SATI,FACTION. [fe.s gy & T. GROUTT, Importers of Brandies, Cy • Gin, Witt, &e. Dor,lort, in nnk.- Hl .Llonongnlila Whisky, E'vah and Appla Brandy; also RECTIFIERS AND DISTILLEILR, corner ut SmITHTELI) and FRONT Streets, Pittsburgh. Ps. - , . 4•, 1 En 1.1 q). E. 4 f'2l2wdsw .r :korc Coupon s 111= PITTIP.I I R(4II. PA N r~ mr ~,r a,a,. MEE= LOCAL AFFAIRS. Country Items Cap'. A. Craig, of Kittanning, having resigned the position cf . Superintendent of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, Dr. G. W. Reynolds, of Leechburg, has been (Joined by the Board. Capt. C. nas been an ef ficient, fictive and popular officer. To a good busi ness capacity, he added industry and attention to duo,. Undttr his superintendency the road has been wol managed, and we doubt not his successor will give as general satisfaction to the people as has been given by Capt. Craig. Dr. R. is said to be a man of superior business habits, and wo trust that under his in,tna4ement the Allegheny Valley Railroad may come fully up to the desires of those who have fa vored that needed enterprise Mr. James White hill, of Hanover township, Beaver county, was crushed in a most shocking manner on Wednesday morning of last week, by a log which he was hauling to the sawmill becoming dit :Hied from the sled and rolling over 1-im. Ile lived only about four hours .lames Britt:tin, a: New Brighton, has received the ppointment of Stewart of the Poet- [louse of Boa- Jovment ~f lto:ticr county, by the Board of Direc ors, or the ,:lisniug year ...... ...The New Brighton (itnt--: says : Friday lost, :it about 5 o'clock P. ii., a loud and pr0,0n,.; ,,, 1 r t was heard in this • ici nity, followed by an uninoidl shock. It was not iko any thing we ever heard. It is supposed by nany that it was either a shock of an earthquake or he „ p i es ion of a meteor. From persons in the unto, a 13 leers that the shook was more severe there in in town ...... ...The circular fox hunt, will take cc on :he 27th February, '5B. Commencing at ti station, and running cast on the Railroad to le [leaver Creek (near the bridge), thence south ~,poon's will, thence west to Jacob Nicely's, place of beginning An adjourned court sill he held in Beaver next week, commencing on ruesday the 22d inst . On Friday the 12th inst., a :mull girl, about the ago of eleven years, daughter of Samuel Lytle, of Dry Run, near Monongahela ity, got horribly burned, from the effects of which` ,he died on Sunday 'morning about 2 o'clock. She and some other children were in a room by themseves engaged at play, when her clothing by some means caught fire and there being no adult persons in hearing, th-y literally burnt of her body. Mediee aid was immediately procured, but all to no purpose. The Cosmopolitan Art Astmelatioh. The Direetors of this Association are out in ~ n which they state that no legal proceedings of any tint exist against the Association. They ask the ttnltitienee and cn.operotion of members, assuring hem that all magazines subscribed f r will be mailed t o soon as possible after receiving the name and sub eription, and will be furnished promptly throughout he year. We publish the cord below : A r' , ,d T e differenee heretofore existing he iveeit the Co,inevolitan Att Assooiati4 , n and Oak mith Co.. l'ublishers of Emerson's Magazine and hitr MaPthly, have twee cabs aetorily arranged, ml all hereiiii re preeeeilings at law are withdrawn. )ok. with A. Co. i; :heir M vane for the iisr to all whose nittrie:4 wont handed iu t ii i dv the Asiciciation previous to the 16th of anuary ult., while (hit As ociatiurt acknowlodgei.itind asuwes the respon,ibility of delivering the Maga we to all other eubseribers on their books who have hoses, or way hereafter choose, the monthly named. The, Association acknowledges that .their allega ions regurdiug the responsibility of Oaksmith & Co , ad Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, wore untirely unfounded ; and Clakaraith Sr. Co., ac knowledge the payment in fall for 905 subscribers, as per lists handed in previous to the 16th of Janu- Iry ult. _n earnest bf a mutat good will and understanding, o reiTective parties authorize the publication of o.mis.viTn & Co., übli.:•thers of Emersm's Magszina and Putnam's Monthly C. L. DERRY, Aotuary Croon.politan A-rt Association \e c Youu, February 10, 18.55. Rebellious Last week, while one George Smith, in pursuance his avocation of school teacher at Perrysville was endeavoring to enforce order in his school room, he was assailed by several of the larger scholars of tho 'heel, and received severe injuries from inkstands, hooks, rulers, slates and other missiles which wore Thrown at him. Several of the large! female scholars !fink on active part in the melee. As soon as ho was .able, a consultation was held with the school direc tors, and it was decided to sue the ringleaders for as ,aulit and battery. The teacher, whose name is Geo. Smith, came to the city and made information before Ald. Donaldson against seven of the scholars who took a prominent part in the assault_ Five of these .v„re boys and two of them girls. Warrants were issued for their arrest. Mr. Smith states that this -ichool has been in a state of insubordination for some •iine, and that it 4911; only with the greatest difficulty 31) had been able to enforee the rules. If these oung mutineers are punished, there will he less dith Or,. 11 ter Dlr. Prentice's Lecture Mr. (fee. D. Prentice, of the Louisville "Journal" lectured at Lafayette Hall on Saturday night. His subject was " The present aspect and tendencies of A tnerican Politics," and we must confess that ho did not give us a single new idea. The only striking Fea.ture in the lecture, aside from its tendency to one point, the decay of our nation, and the inevitable die. elution of the Union, was the shower of squibs which ;he speaker poured out amongst his audience—these ,ittio flashes, of wit we see every day in his paper.— We are sorry that the Lecture Committee of the Li t,rary Association do not select lecturers less strongly ringed with a partizan spirit, or if they do select thew that they do not exercise a judicious authority over the subjects chosen by them to entertain their audi ence. This Association expects and receives the sup port of the public) generally, without regard to politics or religion—its basis is entirely literary, and we hope ,hat in future the Committee entrusted with the duty ,f a electing lecturers will choose:subjects of a character that will not conflict with the political or religious views of any portion of our citizens. Monster Petition. Mr. R. P. Flonnikon, who acted as counsel fur u:sr-e Stewart on his trial, started for the State Capital on last Friday evening, taking with him all rho petitions which have so far been signed, asking axetutive clemency towards Stewart. It is said that the petitions measure over one hundred and fifty feet in length, and contain about four thousand signa tures. About two hundred of the vigners reside in , be vicinity of McKeesport. A number of other pe titions are yet in circulation which will be forwarded [o the Governor as soon as filled. We hoard it ru mored on Saturday that a gentleman hul justreturn. !,1 from Ilarrisburg, who had a conversation with Governor Packer, concerning Stewart, in which the ,vernor intimated that he would not permit Stew , . art to be executed at present. The matter yeast soon :do decided, as Stewart has but a short time to live unless he is respited or pardoned. Deriliah Act.—On Tuesday night last, a valuable terse belonging to William Perkins, ti q., County `ommissioner, while standing quietly in front of Bal oetine's storo, in the borough of Temperancoville, ~here the gentleman had stopped for a few moments on 1118 way home, was cut by some devil in human .thape in the forehead, inflicting n deep gash of about or seven inches in length. Mr. Perkins did not inn-ever the wound until Wednesday morning, when m attempting to lead the animal of the stable, ho daggered and almost fell. As will bo remembeied, Tuesday night was very cold, and the poor brute must have endured groat pain with the sharp wind blowing into such a gash. Mr. P. has not been able to use aim since, and it is yet doubtful whether death will not ensue from the injury. The tun who could in diet such a cruel wound on an inoffensive, unrcsist ng nni n il, would nut stop to cut his fellow's throat le is tiang,srou , to society at large, and if arrested ve trust will he punished with the utmost rigor of hlaw.—Reporter. Paper EBtabliehmera.--We direct the attention of ur readers to the card of Messrs. J. M. Perkins Co., in another column of this paper. This ostab li-Mment heretofore carried on under the names of & Perkins, has been dissolved by Mr. Shee re t i r ing from the firm. Messrs. Perkins & Cu. have removed from their old stand on the corner of Penn & Irwin 9 treets, to No. 125 NVood street. They are ..ow prepared to furniyh everything in their line, of quality at rea-nnablo pricos. (live them (14rIt Howie, Louißrille. 7 -We call the attention 01 le traveling public to the card of this well known miss. It is decidedly one of the best houses in the ouetry. It will be seen by the card in another col. mn that it is now under the euporintondenea of A. 'erooltmorton, Esq., and he is so well known that it mist command its lull share of patronage. The price ,f board has been reduced from two and a half to wo dollars a day. Taken the Veil.—The following young ladies took (he veil at the feast of St. Scholastica, in the chapel of St. Mary's, last week: Sister Mary Ambrose, Miss Mary Curran); Sister Mary Achion, (Miss Maria Clarke); Sister Mary Appolonia, (Miss Joanna 1,"aily); Sister Mary Sebastian. (Miss Sarah Gilles ply); Sister Mary Eulalio, (Miss Felicia Dchatn); Sister Mary Cyril, (Miss Mary Clarke); Sister Mary Nolasco, (Miss Amelia Kratzer). An Accomotlntion A 611101.h:1g Car has just been placed on one of the trains on the Pennsylvan a Railroad. This will be a great convenience for the levers of the fragrant weed ; as they have hitherto been obliged to forego the luxury of a cigar—or, at best, to puff away under difficulties. Oil Thursday, one of the turnkeys in the jail ub- Fervod a man named Williams in the ant of handing something -through the bars. Ho had several times r,:yuested him nut to do - so, but, as these warnings did not avail, ho was arrested and taken before Alderman Lewis, who lined him $5. Steinruck, Wood street, continues to keep the) very choicest eating. Ilis restaurant hbs now become quite a resort fur merchants and others who want something to eat. McCreary, the young man committed to jail charged with committing highway robbery on James G. Mug tin, has been released, on bail in the sum of $1,500 bring entered for him. Nayor'a Oflice.—There were six common els"s at the May ,r's office on Saturday , morning. Two paid their glues and four were outwitted. The Kelly Caee.—On Saturday, the Kelly case came up for argument before Judge McClure. Messrs. Reward and Snowden asked for subptenas for Valen tine Fehl and John C. Smith. They stated that they would prove by them mon that written communica tions had been given to the jory, after the conclu sion of the case and previous to their verdict. They thought the verdict shout„ be set aside on this ground. The judge informed the Warned counsel that inasmuch as they had shifted their t;round alledging improper interference, instead of misconduct of jurors, as first changed, the matter would he deferred until next Saturday. Sentenced.—William Maxwell, convicted of lar cony on oath of William Anderson, was sentenced on Saturday. Thi3 is the man who drugged the liquor of Mr. Anderson and then abstracted from his pocket $2O. The prisoner said he was in bad health and requested to be sent to jail, but the Judge re fused. saying he would be 'more likely to recover in the Penitentiary than in jail. He was accordingly sentenced to a term of two years in the Penitentiary, whore it is hoped, under the treatment of Dr. Pol luck, he may soon regain his usual health. Run Over.—On Friday afternoon a man named Anthony Smith was walking on th pavement in the Diamond, in Allegheny City, when a wagon heavily loaded with lumber passed along, when one of the horses attached to the wagon stumbled and fell against him; he was knocked down in front of the wagon, and before the team could be stopped one of the wheels passed over his log. Singularly enoug,h, no bones were broken, although he was considerably bruised. Ia the Court of Common Pleas on Saturday, Mr Mahon asked for a reversion of an order of court in the case of an alleged horse thief named Eli Hanna, whose recognizance was forwarded. It seems that Hanna is in jail in Crawford county on a charge of forgery, and of course it was impossible for him to be present at this court at the time of hi; trial. The court declined recinding the order in this case until the close of the term. Larceny.—John Graham yesterday made informa / Lion before Mayor Weaver against Pat. Rooney, charging him with larcery. Graham states that on Saturday night he and Rooney had been out togeth er, and indulging pretty freely, Rooney took hin and put him to bed in the back office of Patterson's livery stable. In the morning he found himself minus some eighteen dollars, which he charges Rooney with steal ing. Rooney was committed to jail to await his trial at the next term of court. Adjournment of the Court of Oyer and Terminer.— On Friday the petit jury which has been in attend ance on this Court and the Court of Quarter Sessions, was notified that their services would not he required, and the Court stands adjourned uutil the fourth Mon day of March. Judge M'Cluro will sit this week to attend to the business of the Court of Common Pleas, which will probably occupy some• time, as there is a forge number of cases on the list. Acrident.—Wo learn that on Friday afternoon last, a young Indy was standing on the track of the Penn sylvania Railroad at Altoona, in conversation with a friond on a train standing there, when another train came up. She was knocked dawn and thrown under the train, which passed over her legs, crushing them to a jolly and almost severing them from her body. The Mayor and the Railroad.—We understand that the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company have levied writs upon Mayor Weaver and Rubeert Hague, Chief of the Police, requiring them to show cause why they attempt to prevent the Com pany from taking their track across Penn street.— The writs are made returnable on next Monday the first day of March. The Pittsburgh Theatre.—Mr. Owens appeared for the second time this season last evening, in his two side splitting representations of Paul Pry and Solon Shingle; in the latter character be has no equal. Ile appears this evening as Dr. 011apod, in the '• Poor Gentleman." The farce of the " Miseries of Iluman Life " will also be presented. Arrested for Snow Balling.—Four buys wore ar rested on Monday night for throwing snow balls at sleighs in the street. They were kept in the watch honse all night, and in the morning Mayor Weaver lined them $3 each—warning them that next time they should 'oe sent to jail. The case of William Steinberg was called up again on Saturday. Witnesses were examined on both sides, but they did not seem to help the case much, and at the request of counsel, sentence was deferred another week. lloy'g &glans and Sack Coats.—Gents. Frock and :Lck Over tests, Raglans &c., and a full Stock of 'inter OloVci:"Gauntlets, Mufflers, Scarfs and Shawls ‘r Mon and Boy's, still on hand at Carnaghan's Fed al Street, Allegheny. Cash Buyers will and the :ices an inducemem. e GreateHt Invention of the Age.--The Excelsior Shingle 111111.•-Who Wants to Get. Rich? Everybody? Then let everybody pay a visit to the Great Wegtorn larking Mills, on the corner of Marbury street and I)uquesne wary, and see the Excelsior Mill make sixty perfectly-formed shingles in one minute. But o would advise anybody wishing to secure tho ins of rapidly accumulating a fortune, to ca!l we are disposing of Shop, Township, Coun- Territorial rights almost as fast as we in draw .1 • We have, as yet, some val ible rights Or 1 C —l3crefore, ye who would at 'me future roll 1 , • i i carriages, had better We do not ask any one to n v.) • un til after he a 9 thoroughly examined the mil , , perfectly un urstands the principles upon whica it is con- eructed. The beat evideuce we can give of the great value of this machine, is the work it performs. The shingles made by it are more perfectly and heautifully formed, and command a much higher price from dealers than those made in any other The public aro respectfully invited to call and see the machine in operation at the above named place. The Proprietors can always be found at the E. Nicholas Hotel, corner of Grant and Fourth strue Pittsburgh JENKINS, lITT & LYNCH ow's BROWN WINDSOR SOAP, COLGATE'S PALM SOAP, GLENN'S WHITE WINDSOR Son', And a variety of Soaps, both plain and fancy, for CHARLES H. SUPER'S DRUG STORE, Corner of Penn and St. Clair street THE- SUCCESS WHICH ATTEND 4 the me of Pa. 1108TETTEIN OELlin kTED S TOAIACII BITTEILM t•V i rice,- at once its virtues in all cases of &minty and diSe:l9o of the ti.tomoch. Certificates almost withont nmulter have been attretting its almost miraculous p twer in ninety tug those painful and fearful diseases. And at this time it 1,,119 idle to do more than call attention to the great reme dy of the ego, in order to awaken public attention to its ex cellence. It is the only preparation of the kind that is reli able in all cases, and it is therefore worthy of the consider ation of the afflicted. The BITTEIti are pleasant h, the taste, agreeable in their effects, mid altogether valuable tl9 a tonic or remedy for indigestion. For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere and by IIOSTETTER & Manufacturers and Proprietors, OAK LEATHER BELTING.-1623 fee, of 3,5, 6, 9 and 12 inch.:s wide, j u,t received by J. A 11. PHILLIPS, fo7B 26 and 28 St. ("lair street. LACE LEATHER—Another lot of a supe rior quality, just received by fels J. 6; LI PHILLIPS. (AIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS —5O doz. assorted div, , s of a enporior qa tli•y on and, at 25 and 2s St. Clair street LtelB . l .1. & 11. PIM.' PS TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTH. —A. large stock of all widths, for sa.e by J. & H. PHILLI 'S. LBS. India Rubber Packing, mix 500k, od and plain, for sale by fIIS J. & 11. PHILLIPS. FOOT BALLS—Just received another lut of tissortoll Pi 7.03, at the India Itabber Depot, of J. & II PHILLIPS, Il S 211 and St. 'I a r stre ATTlit ACTION! ATTE ACTION 13 The immense stcsit of Silks, Shawls, and Pine Dregs 0 o , mis, also a con plete selection of Furnishing Goods, and a lartte and varied line of Domestics, have again been reduced in price, at the store rf A. A. MASON & CO., fa No. 2.5 Fifth street. FOR RENT.—A desirable c mintry res dunce, two miles from the city. A two story dwelling house on Ross street A two story house on Duquesne street. A three story house on Third street,. A three story house on Wylie street. Two small houses in Splaue's court. fe4 8. ovran YE FLOUR.-30 sacks just received al for rale by ffel7 . l HENRY 11. COLLINS DRY APPLES.-50 bush. Dry Apples sale by [fen] HENRY 11. COLLINS riOOS-3 bbh/.. this day,ICe7WV received and for `4 80e by f fen' - H 0111:1 EXPANSION. A lot of new Expansion Skirts. Just opened at fo 6 JOS. 1101INE'P, 77 Mark. t street PURE Wines and Liquors carefully selected for medicinal pnrpeaee, constantly on hand at JOS. FLEMING'S, f.lb Corner Market Btre,st and Diamond. EGGS. -5 bble. Eggs just received and for Bale by MoCANDLESS, MEANS t Cil , (e2O Corner Wood and Water etreJte. Will.TE BEANS.-10 bags small whi Beans, received and for sale by McCANDLESS. MEANS fe2o Corner Wo - d and Water streets. ( - illgASE.—White Grease for Wagons, Om ! albums, Carte, Draye, Dania eita t Ate., in barrels and kW, fiX Y EL 00111118 V' a 1".V813131.1.45 BOARD We' rritAmr. Aup C. HANTS , It: ~CIIANO i. P. R ❑an: 'l', le[, Coinrwt'-e klbruary. ISAIAII DICKEY, V. P., W. W. MILK, DAVID IM'CANDLESS JoIIN FLEMING, JAMES GARDINER. .10V1 tEtIiTS ti OCEAN ST EARIERS . ......... ... _ i•:•liuburg New York Glasgow... Arabia New York Liverpool. City oi Raltintore.Now York LiverpOA. :Aar of the West-New York Aspinwall r. 'agora _Boston Liverpool Feb. 24 Indian Portland Liverpool Feb. 27 Borussia New York IlamlAirg March 1 City of Waalit'u...New York .... —Liverpool March 4 Northern Light... New York Aspinwall March 9 TO ARRIVE. LFAVE FOR Liverpool Portland altimiire_Liverpool New York__ !Niagara ..........._.Liverpool Boston Baltic. Liverpool New York.... Arago Havre New York.... Eity of Waal - len...Liverpool New York.... Anglo Saxon Liverpool Portland, &c, tilatigow Glasgow New York.... Hammoni Hamburg...... New York.... ILr:f 1l y ll,ported by ,TOSEPO SNOWDEN, Superintendent of the Merchants' Exehange. PITTHEUEGO, February 20, 1858. FU It... The mat ket i. firm ; wiles from More 200 bids at for .oJperllue, $3,50 for extra and $4,37@155 for extra ftmily ; 100 bblB. at $l, $1,50 and ..rti for the three grudoi, and 50 bids. extra and extra family at $4.33 and $4,87. lIRAIN...ilaleB 260 bush Oltti from wharf at 27 . 1 ,4 ; 150 rush. do. at 3'c. r bush. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR...SaIes 1000 lbs. from Elton, at $1,30 111,50 0 100 lbs. C_lt 30 14181 t. from ,tore at 60c.1 4 , boob. HUl:rt.:lt—Sales 3U Ib3. prime roll from storo at 14% AS 10 eaalis SAIL it terms kept private t•LIGA It... Sale 7 (Pb prime N. 0. at -0 lb. y„,,,. F,.b r i la cy 211—NoHn—St. ckH dnll. Sterling hinge dull at 1U9 1 ,.; 1 0n1u9:,1,i Chicago and Ruck Inland Ceti ral Bun& A; La erosHe and !AiNaukiu !.',; Michigan Seutheru 264; Reading 62; Galena and icago 93 , , , i; Erie 221; Cleveland and Toledo, 4VA,:; Mil Luk, and Miasis ippi 38 1 4: Canton Curnpany 24 1 4 Miaaorari h 7 7, . Virginia 6's 91%; Cleveland, Columbus and Ciu eiit nat.; 9d; Cumberlan t Coal 19% N. Y. Central 86%; Penn sylvania Coal 73. Erening.—Stocks higher. Chicago and flock island 78%; La 0r05...) and Milwatikie 11% N. Y. Central 86%; Pennsyl vania Co il 73; Reading OM; Mich. Southern 26 1 4 Galena and Chic Igo Erie 3-04 Clovelan I and Pittsburgh 15%; Canto.. Cotnpan 25; Missouri Ws 84; Tenn es 88. bush sold. Curu gab tat 69@i70c for white and 1.18©70c ter yellow Chicago beef quotes 2fic lower. Lard quiet. Bacon 111 !IL but lower. limns 81443%. Shoulders tPA@Q I , - ,. .11,1;u, active at 12418 e fin Ohio. 31 ilaisnes quotes higher, and holders demand a Furth: r advance; sales at 33c. but at the close 35c was detuanled. Linseed Oil has declined 1c; sales at 58ar..59c. Tallow lira, at 11c. Freights drooping. CINCINNATI, February •29. Flour um•hanged. Whisky 173si. flogs Cc, dull; 10L10 arrived today. Provisions dull, more I's than buyers of Mess Pork at $l6; of hulk Pork at 5 1 :-; 7!.;', for Shoulders and Sides; of Pacon COA cad 014, and of Mud at there is not ninth done; the market cleses dull at cul unsettled. FIAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST. L." At the new Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54, Fifd variety, suited fur the trade and cowmen, from a large stock altieli is constantly repliwthilied with fresh coupign- Inents, that must be ci.sod forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK. A. M., bry 00,04 and fancy nrticl.c,cotnprising nearly everything needed in the line fur personal and family use; table cut iery ; lutrtitv,u 0 ; clothing; boots and ;theca, ladies ware, AT 2 O'CLOCK", M., VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.- On TUESDAY EVENINO, February 23 , 1, 1858,a VA at the Commercial Sales Rooms, Nu. 54 Filth street, will bo sold:- 3U Shares Bank of Pittsburgh. 3d do M. M. Bank of Pittsburgh. S do Mechanics' Bauk. IU do Citizone' Bank. 10 do Iron City Bank. • 21 do Allegheny Bauk. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. CHARLES W. LE Vi ALDERMAN, And Lx-Officio Justice of the Peace, OFFICE UN THE CORNER OF WYLIE A• I) IIFTiI STREETS. An business connected with this Mike will be att. udod to ,:th promptness Conveyances ut all kinds done with legal iicuracy—Auch as Leeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Powers of At- Titles to Real Estate examined. To the members of the Bar ho ten !er. his services as Com mis inner to take Depositiou't to be read in the several Courts this State, and elsewhere. Llis Wilco is one of the main Police Stations of the city; and consequently his facilities in e,ocuting business of that kind aro very desirable. Lfelitly W. W. WALLACE'S STEAM MARBLE WORKS. MARBLE MANTELS!, A Large and Beautiful Stock always on Hand And Made to Order. OWNERS OF PROPERTY, CONTRAC• TORS AND OTHEaS, are invited to call and exam iiie oar stick of MARBLES, as we are peisunded that but Uw persons in the community LOU: aware of the low prices t whien we are selling MANTELS, A good, plain, Marble Mantel coats but little, if any, more than a good Wood Mau 1, whilst it is always neat, is as ornament to a room, and milks a Wood Mantel) is not liable to take tire, MONUMENTS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES al ays on hand. VASIISTANDS AND FURNITURE TOPS, AND IM SING eTONhS mSdu to order by machinery. Marble of li.nds sold kW to the trade. lor stock is the largest iu the West. Is manufactured by rhinery and will be sold at the lowest prices. W. W. WALLACE, Nes. 312 321 and 323 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. LOW . ti HONEY Soot 1858 , 61 itarket at W. El WILLIAMS 15A1.411 Treasurer. HOLM.I2, J-e .;“I.e.t-tnt:/i•Ir1/:. JOf UP I-1 81 , 7 0 Wll EN To SA IL LEAVE FOR DAYS. Boabth. ice Liverpool ,Feb 10 . New York Llavaria and N. 0.... Feb. 12 .Now• York Liverpool Feb. 13 1 3 11"I`S1YUM411 I.IIAILKET s ; - ,t) b0.x4,4 NV. It. at 9;G 11 N. sr< V...SAI e •R :14 HO 1. Roctitit.d llt 2042,21 c. gallon New York: Stuck Market New York Market w February closed firm; 1800 bales Flour firm; sales 10 500 bbls. Wheat dull; 3500 CI ncinnati Market AUCTION SALES very work day, are hold public sided of goidii iu all tlt.thohi and kitchen furniture, new and secoud-hand and b e dding ; carpets; elegant iron stout, China ware es; cts , king utensils; groceries, Ate. Al` 7 O'CLOCK, I'. M., cy articles: watches; clucks; jewelry; musical inetx. ;Ls; guns; eluthiug; dry goods; boots and ohlk,tl book iouery„kc. ;seBl P. it. DAVIS. Amor. .1 fi•l2lm Plaster, Cement and Grindstones DLASTER PARIS, Rr Stucco Work, etc. CEMENT, h_r Cisterns, Fire Walls, etc. UPJNU. :•TilN FS, II sizes and best quality, for Fanners and Me. hanics, a• :119 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pi. fel2:Ln W. W. WALLACE. • THE SEASON ADVANCES, AND.CHES .L TER has determined not to in, caught with a large stock to cart y over 11e how, thereto determined to cies, mt the balance of his stn k of Gentlemen's and Boys' Win ( r Clothing, at the surd legit possible margin above cost. :‘ow is the time to obtain bargains. The stock embraces , verythii ' e• usually found in a first-chess city Clothing and Alta chantTailuring establishment CHF:STEWS GOTlllai HALL, Cr., Wood streut and Diamond Alley. We study to please. ja2l prime article of No. 1 Lard, in barrels and kegß, just received and for sale by McUANDLESS, MEANS & CO., 1a2.1 Corner of Wood and Water streets. WALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS!! WALL PAPERSIII—W. P. MARSHALL A CO. are preparing fur Immense gale of Wall Paper this spring. owe and et Weed atreet.. tel T I 4 . GGS.--6 bbls. fresh Eggs, just rec'd and . . for sale by JAMBS A. FETZER, f. , 10 itTIME FOR ALL THINGS.—Now is toe time to buy Shoes of every descriptam cure' We are Madrona to clear out our winter stuck, which cool prima Cleats', Ladies', Mi,ses', Youth's and Childress' Wear. Itemeinher the place, " The Pooplee' Shee Stare," No. 17 rMb street, near Market le 13 Corner Market and dirt sire.-ts CIIEAP BOOTS AND SHOES- Now is the time to buy BOOTS AND SLIOES r .;REATLY REDUCED PRICFka, AT TOE CITE 1P CASLI STORE OF .1. 11. BORLAND, fol 3 No OR Marko , street. two doors from Fifth. EO. R. WHITE & CO., having complet ed their Wllllllll i [lcon tory, and radii-ell the cost price "1 their goods, will hell their wesont stuck at a further reduction of prigs. Jail VA MEG ATED SOAP.-25 boxes Varie gated Soap received, and for sale cheap, by JAMES A. FETZER, fell) Corner Market and First streets. EMP SEED. 60 bags for sale by 8..%. FAIINESTOOK & 00, de.c2 er,rner W.. 041 rind Sixth atreota. UUCKWHIAT FLOUR-40 sacks prime article. for gale by 18281 HENRY H COLLINS fIORN.-64 sacks oar Corn for sale by delP VETZUIL 89 Water .treat DOTATOES.-392 sacks Neshannock Po tatoes, arriving on the steamer R. F. 1 . F1148, and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, • felo Corner Market and First etre( ta. -- -- • • -- ONIONS. -7 sacks Onions, just received and for aide by JAS. A. FETZER, ,L 89 Water street. I MUST EDUCE THE STOCK.--In order' to reduce our stock before the opening of the Spring Tradewe will continue to sell at the EXTII.EII.ELY LOW PRICES our awls are now marked at. de3o • jeg. BORNE, 77 Martel atra*t. LOVERSEED.-25 sacks just received kJ and for sale by Hall HENRY H. COLLINS fel6 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. 76 sacks choice Buckwheat Flour, C,r sale by JAMES A. FETZER. fel° Corner Market and First strr-ptii. I , - 9[MMOTHY SEEP.-15 sacks received, and BUTTER. -1 barrel fresh Roll received and for sale by 1f6151 HENRY H. OOLLINS. I JLI for We by Valhi HENRY H. COLLINS. For Nashville. The fine steamer QUAIL Elt CITY, Captain McDarans—Clerk, SAMUEL COOLEY—will leave for the above, and al , It.termediate ports, on TUESDAY EVENING. For freight or passage, apply on b nnl fol For Nashville. The splendid flow light dr aught steamer PO LAND, Capt. K. GRACES. Will leave for the above and Lutermedi , .te ports cu SATURDAY, th+ 28th haat, at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage apply ou board The flue passenger steamer CLIFTON, will leave for the above and alt intermediate ports, on W EDNESDAY, at 10 A. M. or freight or passage apply on board, or to el 6 FLACK, BARNES & CO., AgNitx. For Cincinnati and Louisville. JOHN TOMPKINS, RAY, Msterrit The new, light draught passenger packet, TO9IPKI NS, Ray, Master, will leave for tr—.---trithe above and intermediate ports, TillS (Wed. uesday) MORNING, the 18th inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to A. 0 McGREW. Agent, No. 80 Water street. For Memphis and New Orleans. The fine passenger steamer ALMA, Capt. ROBINSON, wib leave for the above and all in termediate porta, on SATURDAY, at 4 F. M., For freight or passage apply ou boafd, or to Ja2 , l FLACK, BARNES S CO., Agent, .J an. 27 Jan. 30 .Feb. 3 .Feb. 0 .Feb. 10 ...Feb 10 Fob. 10 !March 1 ZANESVILLE. --------------- For Pittsburgh and Zanesville. The steamer PORTUNE, Captain W. RENO- Clerk J. F.J . AcusJN—will leave for the above and all intermediate ports, on THURSDAY, December 17th, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight and passage apply on board, or to POWELL A MOODY, 97 First St., or A. 0. M'GREW, 85 Water street. For Marlette and Zanesville. an+ The steamer EMMA (MAHAL% Capt. ilum intermediate'"ATß ,nplolrtir onvo for every tho TUESDAY, above and at all 4 o'clock, F. 51. For freight or paooage apply on board lOWA saZtatThe light draught, fast running passenger packet lOWA, Mucus, Master. will leave tor the above and all intermediate ports, on SAT IIItDAY, the 6th lust., at 4 o'clock P. M. For treight or passage, having superior accomodatious, apldy on bard, or to lIAIIUY A McGILEIV, Agents, 104 Corner First and Ferry streets. DAGUERREAN GALLERIES B T Y YES- WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW N TILE COUNTRY, AT 2 WALL'S, F urth ntre,,t. WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY. WM. E M. C. WALL lIAS TAKEN TII third floor of Jouute New Building, adjoining the Nlecnunies' Bank, Fourth street, for au AMBitOTYPENB PIIGTOURAPGICI GALLERY; and having fitted up the room in a style unsurpassed, invites his friends and the pub lic to visit his establishment. His Reception Room, he has no hesitation iu saying, has not its superior anywhere, for size, beauty of furniture and appointments generally; and his Operating Rooms, bring on the same door, are entered immediately through it. in his Operating Room., the must improved combined side and sky lights give a facility for taking a finished Pic ture, in the least possible time, that ho thinks cannot fail to make his establishment the resort of all persons of taste. Mr. %Vail's experience us an Artist, is u guarantee to his patrons that none but good Pictures will be permitted to leave his premises. The public, and the Ladies especially, aro uvlied to view his rooms, and examine specimens. feb:lw GRELIT ATTRACTION AT NO. 60 MARKET ST., Where can be seen the largest collection of PIONGRAPII SPECIMENS, EVER EXHIBITED LN THIS CITY.: Prnsurin wishing Piaui-et:l thouhselve4 or friends o lu , ,itotl to call and oxandue boforo wAtiug okiewltore, as WE WARRANT PICTURES Iluperlor to auy that can be obtaiuod west of the atotuttatua R. M. CARGO & CO., illuotographers and Ana brotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, S. W. cor. of Market street and Diamond, Pitt-dugh -PELIOES TO SUIT ALL tuyl9:ll WYKES' GALLERY OF ART, TO. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES 1:14 taken at this Gallery by a new and improved proces., giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex ion. They are acknowledged by all who have examined them to bo far superior to any pictures eve, exhibited in this city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examina his large collections of specimens. His Gallery being on the second floor, is easy of access. N. B.—Pictnree of Children taken in two Eviconds, at No. (Jo Market street. tuy27:tfis E. S. WYKES, Artist. NELSON'S iIiBILOTYPES. PRICES REDUCED. GALLERY CORNER OF TIIIRD AND hIARKET STREETS, Entrance on Third street. Citizens and Strangers desiring AMBRCYFYPES, executed m the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can be accommodated at abort notice by calling at NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY, THIRD STREET. Prices One Dollar and upward. ap29:ly2d NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, fll Tll STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICII it 3.. t'ICTUItES taken in all the various styles, in a A... Aber, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates. ta,. Sick or deceased portions taken at their reeidence. ap2Olydaw-is LARD OIL.—We have commenced manu• factoring Lard Oil, and w II be plea,mi to receive or ...re for it. We will warrant it equ.d to any Oil in the mar ket. We will fill barrels returned when desired. B. C. & J. H. SAWYER, fo' 8 N.,. V; W.o.l.tramf MEATSFOOT OlL.—Neatefoot Oil, in 1,1 quantities to suit purchasers, on Uaud and for Bale 1,3 a O. & J. H. SAWYER, 1,18 No. 47 Wood street. A.URE PALM OIL SOAP.—Pure Pain Soap, only 15 cents a bar, a sure cure for chappet ,ands, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by f 18 B. U. & J. Li. SAWYER. DIVFENBACIINIR & CO STEAM BOATS NASHVILLE. For N ashy Me CINCINN.4.TIL MEMPHIS. ST. LOUIS. For St. Louis. 11 00n.r., IlLY,ter A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE, AS AT ANY FIRSTCLA3i ESTABLIMIMENT E. S. WYKES, Artist. No. 70 Fourth stroot, mud SUNBEAM GALLERY, ROGERS' SKY AND SIDE-LIGHT QO A PS.- 10 1000 boxes R013i13 Soap, in ‘ lb, 2lb and 3ID b , rs; 500 " No 1 Palm Soaps, in lb, 2lb and 3lb bar. 500 " Chemical Olive Soap, in lb lumps; 200 " Oleine Oxide " " " 250 6 ' German itt 200 " Castile " in 3lb bars; 50 " Pure Palm " in Ilb bars, on hau and for sale by B. 0. b. J. H. SAWYER, felB No. 47 Wood street. JOAP POWDER.-50 boxes Soap Powder of our own manufacture, warranted superior to any offered for sale In this market, on hand and for sale by 1.18 B. C. A. J. H. SAWYER MEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.- 1.1 20 boxes assorted sizes, 4's, 6'e and ti'e, sperm C.Andles .m band and for sale by B. C. BJ. SAWYER, !el.B No. 47 Wood street. 4TAR CANDLES.--200 bxs. assorted sizes, icy 4's, Ek's and Ws Adamantine Star Candlei, on hand and for sale by B. C. & .1. H. SAWYER, MS No. 47 Wood street. T ADIES' SNOW BOOTS, Buffalo and Guru 1.,1 Overshoes, at the l'eopl& Shno Store, No. 17 Fifth Greet. 1 ba9l DIFFB:II3.AOIJEkt k , 'O. MILL FEED.-2000 lbs. Middlings, for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, 89 Water street. 4 PP.LE S.- - - 30 barrels choice Rassett; EkU " assorted Apples, received and for sale JAMES A. YETZEIt, 89 Water street. /11DER-2 bbla. received and for sale by 11 COI I Iti4 SWEET CIDER.-3 bble received this day Price 20 cents "f gallon. HAWORTEI, BRO.& BROWNLEE, dol9 in the Dtaxaond C IOSING OUT SALE. Nearly 1000 Caaea and Packages of Every description of DRY GOODS Belling a Vrry low prices, at the store of TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT.- Another supply of this valuable medicine just receiv Jod. FLEMING, Corner Diamond and Market street. TTAIR DYES.—Batehelor's, Christadora's, Woods' and WaterN Hair Dyes on hand and for sal4 . JOS FLEMING, Corner Diamond and Market street. I ERFUMERY—Of descriptions and prices can be bad at FLEMIN(I'S, fele Corner Diamond and Marko' street ANOTHER. supply of Low & Son's superior London Toilet soaps received to•day, by JOS. FLEMING, Corner Diamond and Market street. PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE, prepared under the supervision of Dr. Ifullihen, Surgeon Den tut, for gale by JOS. BLEMI NG, fel 6 Corner Diamond and Market ptreet. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. MISS I IMBEILLY Lam AND Mexacurassa J. 43 11.44 `LEY STAND MANAGED. Boxee 50c. I Private Box, large $a 00 seeread .......15c. Privato Box, 5ma11...... 600 Colored (len,. 1.5 c. Colored Box :?tr - ,4113 Set4tB In Privato Box, $1 Of). Doors or,en st ti% 'clock. P Box (Alice, fur stale of Tlcke Great success of the unrivalled Comedian, Qr. Mr. JOHN E. OWENS, Who will appear this evening in his unequalled impersona tion of DR OLLAPOD, in the sterling old English Comedy eat tied the POOR GENTLEMAN. MONDAY EVENING, February 22d, the performance will commence with Colman's line old Comedy, in 6 acts, entitled Fuv , ,rite DELliek , by T. ttitelutle with the Farce, iu I act, entitled NI !SERIF:A OF HUMAN LlFid. inauitgewoot lhoting pureLa•atl the right to perform the hichly ancee,,mtil and papular play of SELF, written by Sire Bateman it alit he produced to-morrow evening; the colehrah , l c”nir.dian, John lmons, parriouotitig the charac •-- Mr. and Mit , B Kimberly the character of Mr-.. Apex. The Beautiful Collection of Paintings, INCLUDING TLIE EASTERN SLAVE mARKET, CLEOPATRA, DEATH. OF LE.ANDER, and the famous CIRCASSIAN MODEL OF BEAUTY, Aro now on Free Exhibition at the TONTINE lIOUSE,, No U Third street . . Call eel eco thorn. JY I 7 OEO. WEIN ECK, Proprietor. JOHN W. IiVCARTHY, BILL POSTER! w ILL ATTEND 10 THE POSTING vv. and DISTRIBUTIN /of all kinds of FOR UUNCkatlei EXTILDITIONB, All communications either by mail, telegraph, or other win‘—illrected to tn. oftico of tho 'lorning Post, will recoti,, , prompt attention; api OHAti. LII.I3I2HILEYS, C. J. florntax, JOHN WRIGHT Humphreys, Hoffman & Wright, FLOUR, I.'_,Clol{S, PROD ETC 1E ,°J CHE EIRA L. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. :;.,ILTII WIT ARV 1.:6 A IbS NOBTlii WATER. EL, U.,re Viuc zitrk,t, It E Elt T(I Comml,Thompson & Co, Tlaarip.,n, Clark st suer, pricy & CO., Caleb Cope & Co , Baroroft. Beaver A Co , Canby, Neville .4 Hughes, E. LOWitl, Cashier and M. Bank, Soli. U. Mitchell, Cashier Merch'a Bank orris L. Hallowell & .11cCutcheon & Collins, John M. Kennedy & Co., Itaiguel A. Pickett, NI attume & Co., z.brewahury & Price, W. IL Langley & Bons, Lawrence & Mathias, A 1) Bu lock & Co., W tf.JlllllOB SC Co., B.4galey, Ouagrove & Co., TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER, PIPES, PEAR ARCH L 'or Sale Wholesale 8.0 Ills.nufacturera I'vlees by HENRI" I. COLLINS, FORNAKDINU AND 1;0; 1 11MISSION IVIEFICHARdT, AND VILIOLESALS lam Int IN UUTTI&LL, kelSll, W. DIZIVCI:Et WOOD tl. n IdOOKIIIAD U. 1. In'CLSANI WOOD, I.IIOOaIIEAD & CO., 11.tAileACITURE,R8 OF American Galvanized, Best Refined COMMON SHEET IRON, And Solo Agoot .or the Axle of W. DEWY'S WOOD:1' VS are house, No. 134 First at., Pittsburgh. 7-4-ALL URI 'FIRS POlt ALV ANIZING will be promptly stt, tided to at ti e Works. au2s Burton SI. Perkins, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. SO FOURTH STRr.S.T, OLICIT Consign !Ili-II ts of any and every J description of Meron.,,!. .tc,y goods sent to us for .1:,0 will be attended to nith..u. delay, cud remittances lm mediately made. Tnankful for past favors we solicit a con tinuance. nowt•Bm _ EMOVAL.— 130312LIAVITS HOLLAND BITTERS.— Wc have reru-vod the inanufwAory of Bo3rhavo's Rolland Bitters, to N 0.27 Wood strEAC—the haus° now occupied by Julia Moorhead, Esq. Until the first of April, our °ince will bo on tho second r. I ja24l BENJ. PAGE,' JIL & CO. bble. 76 and 96 per cent. fur snlo by H. A. FALINESTOOK .1. 00., J , i2o Corner of First and Wood streets. $750 WILL buy a new frame Dwelling House of four rooms and Kitchen. Paling in front, Bane Oven, etc. The lot WAS a front of 20 feet on Monterey etreot, Allegheny, by 110 feet deep to an alley. Trruni of paytnoat very easy. The house is now and in good .print. F , T :vile by B. CUTEIBERT do SON, J,14 51 Market street. ED, WHITE AND BLUE.-500 boxes Toilut Variegated Soap, assorted colors, In Lb., 34 !h. and . I,lj lb. cakes, on hand and for sale by 1,11 .s J. IL SAWYER BUR.N LNG FLUID AND CA MPH EN E.— A large supply of the-e ankles constantly on hand. t ,5C wishing a Burning fluid, superior and cheaper than au be had eisea here in the thy, can always procure it at t JOb. FLEMING'S, Corner Liamond and Market street. .YI3,INGES.-1 have just received a supply 1,,j of :11attson's ,clobrat.ed ringed, pronounced to Da au t: wr to may others now in WO. 7 hodn wishing anything ..1 tuts kind should cull and examine these before parches. elsov.here. JO; PIP II FLEMIN 1t.9 Cormr Diamond and Market street. [JACKED BUTTEII.-600 lbs. solid paok ed Butter, received and for sale by REMOV A Forwarding and I , LOUR, GRAIN, AND ALL 6IND3 OP PRODUCE Lias n•moved from 89 Water Erect, to the Corner of Market and First streets, A. A. MASON & 00 Na 25 Fifth street. AM f SEMEN' S. ADMISSION 0303121 'erformanc comraoaco at 7 ti, opon from 10 to 3 o'clock. TITE POOR GENTLEMAN. Mr. John Owens. Dr 01lapod 4.y i'rrwkor ILiziiiNni66 UARD,',) Pl 3 LLADELPIIIA From two to tlix inch calibre ltltiE6 from 12 to SO limits per Foot LSo—IitnJiLESTER iNl' PROD UC.F. GENEIIALLY No. 5 WOOD STRLIET, PITTSBURGH. LI,V I=l VIM B RAT B 1) ''f Illui tiON RUSSIA SHEET IRON, -6Ltlo— CORRUGATED IRON, for Roofing; SPIR ES, NAILS, and HOOP IRON. JAB. A. FEELER, 89 Wood ertree L.— JAMES A. FETZER Commission Merchan U PER B. CARD. SODA.-200 kegs New r a.ttle, for Bahr by It. A. FAIINE2')CFC k CO ir YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER., CALL AT CHESTER'S. A Willi:tut ussortinent of SEASONABLERIEHE GOODS CHESTER'S GOTIUO HALL, Corner Ld . Wood street and Diamond alley. Ja3o on hand at :quay to Ploaao. bIA RUBBER BELTING.—A large buck, all 1517.0 a, 2, 3 and 4 ply thick, at thb India Rub bor 1 , .-pot, 26 mid 2.S St. Chic street. J ;so AR CORN-130 saek. Ear Corn, justre und for Bale by JAS. A. FETZER, al Water street. HONEY BEAN TOBACCO.— Another supply of this celebrated Tobacco, just received by JOS. FLEMING, Oorner Ditiasend and Market street 4;1E10E8, SEIOES, SllOES.—Tadies' Misses' 1.3 and Otilldrens' °Mune, Shoes, Gums, etc., cheap, al tc. At.... S. 17 Wtttts .11,0 C. Dear market ICARB. SODA.-10,000 pounds on hand and for sato by B. 1. FAILYESTOOK ,k CO., 1.4 Rexots.ser to Vlrraing tiros TEL CAN DLES.-450 bLices 1.22 s and 18 . a, llotel Candles, hand and for sale by CIOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT.- good brick dweUiug, large and convenient, 10 rooms and kitchen, wide ball, portico in front, gcod spring.house, stable, carriage house, etc; 24 acres of land, S in fine mut dow; a good tenant Souse; garden and vari .ty of fruit trees, grape vines and small fruits; a stone wall and lieu railing in f, out of the hones; situate at about two tulles from the city, and in a very pleasant location. Appl. to 1a;0 8. CUTHBERT fi BON, 51 Malt& et DRIED APPLES.---30 sacks prime Dri; Apples received awl for sale by McCiNDLESS, IIIWINS & CO., Corner of Wood and Water streets OLL BUTTER.-3 bbis. fresh roll Butter leo rOCCiTed, mud for milt, by 4 „ JAR A ViSTZER. RD Ws!Ar MILT,. FEED.-308 seeks Mill Feed, for for solo by j JAMES A. FETZER, b lig Waist drept B LACK GIMPURE LACES, And BLACK BRUSSELS LACES For Dreaq and Basque Tl:imminga, at reduced prices. JAR. ROHN R. 77 Market troAt -VINE FLOUR.'-20 bble. Fine Flour in store, and for sato by IikCIANDLESS, MEANS A CO., fe2o COnier of Wood and Water streets. OMIT 019 soma DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR; Is REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE troubled with Liver Complaints, nnleu the mot dew pemte of cases, when the second bottle will, with loam • eingle failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. We wish to call the attention of all to these facts, that the vigorator is compounded by a ph,,elcian who has nod It In his pramtico for the past twenty years with a success *boost credulous, and that it is entirely vegetable, being emalx)eed wholly of gums. Some idea of the strength of these gums may be fotmed when it is known one bottle of the Invigorator contains as much strength as one hundred doses of Calomel without any of its deleterious effects. We know there is nothing LOW before tho American pub lic, prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particularly for diseased of the Liver, as Dr. Sanford', Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attaieed a reputation second to no other article in the world, dimply because it rest on it, own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from inch diseases as are ;described in Dr. Sanford's advertisement, we know of know remedy that will so surely cure them ad the Invigorator. Miss Turnbull The Invigorator cures Sick Headache. Take one or two teaspoonfuls at each attack and it will soon disappear. Pox an overloaded stomach, or whon food rises or sours, take the Invigorator after eating, and it will not prove dinecuble or oppressive. For Heartburn, Palpitation, or DiMoult Breathing, take a tea poonful once or twice daily. Per Loss of Appetite, Languor or L etleasness, the medicine is Invalu able. It will restore the appetite and make the food digest well. Nightmare, take a teaspoonful 'on retiring, and the demons of dream-land will all be Dillies. After eating a hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigorator and it will relieve all oppression or fullness. 14 Invigorator is a Liver Rome fly of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, cur ing Dyspepsia, JarltAiee Billions Attacks, Dysentery, .Piles, Worms, and all Female ' Obstructions, for which it has no equal. Mr. Weaver We know there Is nothing now before the American pub. tic prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particular ly for diseases of the Liver, aril r. S.mford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second.to no other article in the word, simply because it rests on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such diseasea as are described in Dr. Sanford's advertisement, we know of no remedy that will so surely cure them as the Invigorator. There has lately been brought to our notice a medicine that seems to poastats wonderful, curative and healing pro perties in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or gans. It came to us with so many testimonials in ita favor that we have noted its effects in some of the worst cases of continual dibility, caused by derangeo liver, and in every instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure, Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Itemedy is what we re• fer to. We always have liken credulous about cures by pat ent medicines, but we are convinced that thin medicine, for family use, is not overrated by the host of recommendatiot I it bag. Our advice is, fur all troubled with Indigeation.J:. Wit) , or Bowel Complaint, to got a bottle and try It; our word for It, relief will be experienced. BLESSINGS To THE INvAues who use Dr. Sanford's Invigor• ator, tor it will rolleve them of their pains as 80011 as ft Is taken into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist where the Invigorator is need, for It will as surely drive them away, as daylight will banish darkness, of this there can b nu doubt to th .se she try it, for it carries conviction with every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousands of certitlestes from those who use it or have been cured by it, Pry oue bottle, it it does not benefit, then we are mistaken. PRIOR ON DOLLAR PER 11021111. SANFORD it Cu., Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New York .Vor axle by Cl. 11. KEYSER, NO Wood atrett, Pittsburgh! Jab:dm/m:2p Philadelphia GREATEST 4 rot—,. fc:74 4"1,r) • DiscovEßY 1\ OP THE AGE. r vi It. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disoov. ortal iu watt of nur etl:11111(al oatura re.ds a remedy that curet Maynville, Ky litadison, Ind Gallipolis, Ohio. Louisville, Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio l'ithihurgh, Pa. FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON lie has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never tailed except in two cues, (both thunder humor.) Ile has 11., , ; In his possession over one hundred certiflcatea of tta value, all within twenty miles of Beaten. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Bore month. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimplea on the face. Two or three bottles will clear the syateni of bile& Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles aro warranted to cure theworst kind of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotched among the hair. • • Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will'cure scaly eruption of the akin. Two or throe bottled are war ranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. Two or three betties are warranted to cure the moat due per ate case of rlcirj.;„,n,Litinni. - Three to four betties are warranted to mire atilt-Rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. ROXBURY, MASS DEAR Meosis,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery, In curing all kind of humors, in so well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not nay anything on the subject, as the most ekilful phyal. chine and the moat careful Druggists in the country are no. salmons in Its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a lull knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing most of those diocesan in which you are un fortunately so liable. That meet excruciating disease to en affectionate mother. a cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is restorad LOUISVILLE, HY., itq natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful naps to calm and sweet slumbers ; and the Medical Diecove• ry beountes a fountain of blessing to your husband and household. which Is nothing lint canker of tho atom h; then to the Intostintss and creating a sinking, gouu fueling, and an indifieronee even to t lit cares of your family. Your stomach Li your food distressm you, and yon can only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the scrimououstiald of the canker eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be. comes sallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. For want of nourishment your ustem becomes loose and flabby, aid the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a train of diseasea which the Medical Discovery la peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, weakness of the spine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when you retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most excru ciating of diseases, the PILES. [low ninny thousands of pour women are morodo* f r om this disease and pining away a nii::erable life, and their next door neighbor does nut know the r.onso. I wish to impress oe your mind that good old provolb, An ounce of preven- tion is better than a pound of cure," In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY yon have both the proventLtivo and the cure, with this great and good quality, that it will never, under any circumatances, do yon any injury. No change of diet ever 1104:: the boat you can got and enough of it. PITTRBLrEGH: PA J. & U. PIIILLIPS H. C. a J. H. SAWY h: MEDICAL. Every ithid of Humor, PIMPLE NURSING SORE MOUTH, In the more advanied stages of CANKER extends to the stomach, musing DYSPEPSIA, KIDNE YS, RAW AND INFLAMED, Dinsurtotto FOIL 088—AdnIte one table spoonful per day— Children over tenyeace detNert epoonful--Children from Hire to eight years, tea epoonful. As no directions can be apps cable; to all conetitutions, Mkt) entlicient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY. Price $l,OO per bottle. For =le by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER: N4k 140 Pittsburgh, Pa. et p hisw B OWMAN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND giMl Coughs, Quinsy, Ptah6io Croup, liked'lig of the Lungs, Cuonamption. For e;th, by Punt f.2lo:ilaw GEO. 11. KEYSER, Pittsburgh, J P. . FLEMING Allegheny .:,:- -- e: l 7 , ',' •!.. -- ,÷-. 1i.tr , ,5 4,, 1 1 ." - ;; • , J --: 7 - • i • '--,, -r -- --'nm-_ - ,„'- , ' A'- - ° * :4- $l,). t l e? : , z•- - h7t*P l i .i i „ i - s - IZZ z4 - - ill4 -- T1 . I :-.., ....t- I ----. --p t , T _ - - :,, , i;ls_. . M tiRBLE! MARBLE!! JOll.l 1II'C•111R60 EIAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, !Enclosures, Posts, &.c., The public are rest:et:trolly invited to examine our stock. Prices low, and work warranted. Jylatyia No 3,15 LTIIPRTY STREET. D S • - MI'BRAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. Gum Tragacauth, Ginn AlOOd, Gum Arabic, CONCENTRATED LYE, Amandine, Poruadea, Colognea, Toilet drticlas, ate.; GLYCERINE, Juniper B. rriel, Graphite, Agaric etc.,on baud ant for sara by B. ralicsTocii a CO., fat Corner of ?mirth and Wood Watts. ORANGES AND LEMONS.- ZOO holed Orang, ; 200 10 LeinoLe, Just reed and for aide by ILEYMER .4 ANDE BON. fro No. 80 Wood street TWO hundred dollars in hand, an' our hundred in two yi at ly paynirnts, will becure a drool . ling house and large lot of (round, plo•,ranly situated ou Mt. Washington. Fur sal. , by 8. CUTHBERT It EON, fel2. 61 Market street. ORNE KNITTING BALLS- ORNB KNITTING BALLS Etfrelveil this mortitug, at EOll . B, INT - OM TS IN TWO - WEEIi&-- STEEL SPRING SKELETON SHIRTS. Thq fourth invoice of thin elegant forirref Skirt, received by Adams Ezprens, thin day. Wien who ware disappointed: in] procuring one on Tues• da4last, can now be supplied at _ 79 HORNS'S, Muktit Weet. RI on,hltho, Asthma, Tuilammatlon of the Lunge, Influenza, I=l HORNE'S. TI Market street