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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
EXTENSION OF STAY.
DRS. C. M. FITCH 4- J. W. SYKES,
Will continuo their office at
No. 191 Penn street,
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA..
TILL APRIL FIRST, 185 S,
Where . they may be consaltqJ daily, (Sun
der' excepted,) for CJNSU.....O ASTIINIA, BRON
CHITIS and ALL oruE I;NIC AFFECTIONS con
nected with, or preli,; osi g to PULMONARY DISEASE.
DRS. PIM.' U.ES feel that they cannot too earn
estly or o.2quoutly ,idt11•ILlill invalids of the EXCEED
ING A. , tIER OF DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE
—lts symptoms often B , CIII s triflin4 as to beget a delusive
feeling o: 4 :4et:,. even while the disease Is milking rapid pro
gre-s,aml zue patient neglects himself till a cure is next to
impossible.
Odlce nourti---10 A. M. to P. n.
.o.r.- No charge for consultation.
A list of questions w:II out to those wishing to consult
us by letter. Ad iresi
IJRS. C. M. & J. W. BYRES,
191 Penn street. Pittsburgh, Ps
i➢'GREAT CURE. OF DVSPEPSIA.--0. G. MERSHON,
Merchant, guys:—
SlielPsoNvitt.t, Slloby . couuty, Ky., March 30, 1855
The German Bitters geueial satisfaction, and I
herewith hand
,you a certitic.te o! Mr. Mervros BEIIELLS, a
respectable rani - ter of this county."
SIMPSONVILLE,Sy., March 3d, 187,5.—Dear sir: I would iu
form you that I have been afflicted for severat year with
Dyspepsia, tu a very aggrevat , d form, for which I used car
saparilla and various other remedies, without obtaining illy
relief From the various te.dommials in favor of lioutiant ,
German llltters, I was induced to try them, and I now stare
with pleasure, that through :heir the I ton enjoying better
health than I have done fo :rs pa-t, and cheerfully re
emummid Bitters t.. all afflict,. with Char terri 10 .11,
ease.
• Respectfully p,ul
Fr C. M. iitC.l, - ,on BERKIAW
See Advertifk,went
Per calf , !y
Pi ttsburg h
~ • 2 1 9/r TliEliE IS NOrdINLi IN VIII.: 15 , HOLE LIST OF
modicitto creating :,11,1 - 1 -trr , 11,4 inc 31.14 al Dr. SAN
FORD'S IN V[G , MATO.: 1:%11 0 .111'. It
,such quirt rt•li4 at; to c ulv‘u ,- . the patient of
bou , ,fit :11m,st an 0 It• taken We do not
know art single It has baen taken without
borefit, and iu ali, a triplet,. cure is elf - acted I.y
Its nee. tthas :tor:tired its wide popularity shnidy because it
doers what it is yet:our:newts' to do. It is consovitly en
larging Its circled frioud+, esrr healing on its wings,
and boy - to the heart+ of sudo• ing taint Liver Complaint,
Jaundice, Dyepripsia genecal fel2:lnulaw
' lIU FE,
FIRE AtZta NSUR
Vitt:dugh, February lath, ISSB.
DIVIDEND NoTICE.--The Directors!
this Cutup Irly niorr•, th 4ja:., di. chr.hlidont
of tin) profits it th , is•t -ix DuLL k it, p i .,
Share, /ipplielta. , to thi• snook CI, tom.
111 - ?Kelr)sici'tpl.::::NC l 4)niNipL!!nlyCLl"r - r i t d
a leer the
Allegheny river, have, this day, h•ChtrCli a dip Mend of TIN
DOLLARS A on the ttlii eteeli of the G o u t pa tt y t”
which dividends aro iha - le, which i. payable 111 MI I rent bank
able funds, to stockh JUlttr I, et deer tl represetittitt,ei
forthwith. RJSE111.11:41, Treasurer.
Pltisburgh. J anuarr lit. 18,,8
IN 0011 OF THE
Bonds of hawrietc , tLvul c, 1 , 411,1, to the PITTS
'JUBA; Li AND ERIE t.
1858, will ta, pail ;i; 1,3 ~ 1 eV 11. 11. WILLI ANIS it
CO., Pict:Amt . :4h, ••,• •• t • •; IL .•13 of payment.,
1:11:Mit i C' 1 11 . 1t . T1.31:, l't ' •Ai 1!I Lit Invite
ante and Trot: 0 'fly ra :`; N trio ooup..tni
are payable,
F. A. I{ EN Ell till', laerrotrsry
I3Y OP,rjklit
MONiiNiiAIICLA BiLIDGE, }
- Pitt.ibor,ili J . riU lr V '2.901, 1.855.
AN ELECTIOrN to,. inii•iiiiiint, Managers and lAli
eirA ,if the Company for iiroctiug a Bridge over thi
Monutigi4linla river, oppoine i . m.csliurg i, iu AlloAhooy roue
ty, will be 11.01,1 at the Tall-iliusii, un M , ../SIJ AY, Nlar.M Is:
1853, at 3 o'coJJ.k, I'. M. JUIIN 'flIA‘V, '
11.1:1tdit3tv..* Treamrer.
MONONUAIIIII.A 5 ALLEY BAN K—NOTIOE.
Books will ...2onoo LI: 1.'.1/ A H. l W )1J. 4
1u tllo I, .rough of 10, - -41 , ,,criprio.,d to tho Cup.-
tat stock of .soil Hulk, on Li kY, t!, i.l ty
calif nott, from 10 A: M. to v 2. M.., ...I f,,uu to 4P. M.,
and contin.l,, (it nocoiusry,) ft ui duy to (lay for HiX defy
at tilt] 8 , 1(110 Itoitr.i. By Jr ier of the C:illirnivttiotters
Ja2.S:3:vdew A. MILLAR.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JONES JNO. L. BOYD WM. 31eCTILLOUC9
JONES, BOYD & CO.
51.1.1111TACTU111:1:8 or
CAST S T r
SPRING, PLOW AND A. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner Roar, aind Firet Streezu,
jy2s PITTSBURGH, PA
MEE=
D. EL El. 0 C.; S Sz. CO.,
HANLE FACTURER9 OF
ROGER S' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTPL'ITOR TEErit,
Conulta Ro' A STRERTS,
JAMES FETZEIit,
Forwarding and Conmossion Merchant
POR THE c UP
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard nutter, Seed;, Dried Fruit
and Produc zr2nr3 , all9,
Corner of no.rket. 1) . . t First otreetii.
PS TTBi3l' tl' i r
REYSII[ TO—Franci9 G. Bnil •y, E. , Williatn Dilworth, Sr.,
S. Cuthbert & Son. Pitt b ,rich: Boyd A: Ott. neiikell h
Swearingen, S. Brody, 0,41 M. h.
Miauicle it Co., Georg,... P•ixtoil lc Co
Wbfwlink. ,v2,020*f
J ®E 1 N U. E A Hb ,
COMMISSION IIERCIIANT,
/OR TILE SAL.: OP .
FqC ...METAL AND BLOOMS,
Jals:lsil 7 SVOoD ciTILSW.T, PrrTi,illEGE E. P.
ALEXAND ii UNT ER,
brAhr3
14 -1 L 0 IT Ail
BACON, LAM), LAD orm,
AND PRODUCE 01;NERALLF
rzo. I.,!bs.rvy St.r.SCC,
.14
.1.1t.‘411a , r•7ITAMIILC.Z4.
,Jek.rilES
.Mati GI AC
eff - I.g II -gori -
, 1 . 11._it_4 , 4J 40
Cologne Spirits and iL 4 011,
Nos. 167 and 170 See'Jnd Street.
6.00 ltftriv
S EI 14' A Ei NESTOCK
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGI' AND ''OMESTI(
HARDWAItE.
No. 7s Wood itreet, between Diamono
alley And Fourth street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
WS- Tim sul.mcribtr le 110 W UpL'uiug a well solecteal piton.
- n.t , nt of foreign and domestic Hardwana, all new,aull will 1,
hold on as good terms fIR any other house in this city. Ue
iil always keep on hand a general tizaortnient of
IIARUWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, itc.,
T. which he respectfully invites the Attention of T. , chaseri
nh2a SI,IIUEL FAIINEt 4'OCK
H A a DwA it E.
LAkIIEL FAIINESTOOK, No. 74 WOOD
to street, Pittebargh, has on hand it largo
- STOCK OF HARDWARE, •
Which he will sell very low for CXS'I. 10 addition to hi:
Locks, thug,os, Kul ve. and Fori.c., and Spoons, And a lurg.,
mixt mont of Carpenter's Took, Ju• had received a largo Nun
ply of Bondage Cu .tora awl ,rutfors ;
Shovels, Tongued and Pokers;
Sleigh lid In, and Enameled
Preaerving tiottlod.
ct2.l
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GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES,
FIT ,IYIANCIPACTUREIVS PRICES.
HYDROMETERS
or wifighing spirits, the cheapest an4l beat articlea ever
brought to this city.
THERMOMETERS AND BAROMETERS,
varying in prico from $6 Lo $3O each.
POCKET COMPASSES,
AND
S'URVEYOR'S COMPASSES,:
hlwapi on hand at G. E. SHAW'S,
Pr czeic.:l Optician, OS
opposite Masonic HalL
1.. C. ILEE'diUttrti,
AT ZORNMV AT LAW AND CJNV4.I-ANCER
WIT :7. CI
NEW TEA STORE,
No. Fifth street,
NEXT DlOll TO DAL I'S STOCKING FACTO: S.
I JOIIN ANDREWS,
(Late of the Pekin. To% Store,)
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS
frieuds and the pnuli Keierally, th.,t he tins opolald
at the above stand, for the solo of
GREEN AVE) BLACK TEAS ;
AL I SO, COFFEE AND SUGARS,
, THE BEST BRANDS. ,All articles Eold at the lowest
dr+.Bll prices, and WARRANTS& TO GOVT SATIsPACTION. [fey
T & T. GROUTT, ImpOrters of Brandies,
ft;i Oin, Why, Lc. Dnalera in tine Old Monongahela
lrye,Whoisky, Peach and Apple Brandy; also, RECTIFIERS
AND DISTILLERS, corner of SMITIIFELD and FRONT
iStimitih Pittsburgh, AN.
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ft 1::.0 Ohr
T LC; )N1 'ti 'AI , [t,4
PTTTSitt , B. , ?I
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Regular Meeting of Councils.
The Select and Common Councils, metlast evening
in the new Chambers in the Diamond Market Rouse
building,which have now been permanently arranged.
A very handsome "arpot has been put down in each
Chamber, and a railing erected to separate spectators
from members of Council during their deliberations.
In Select Council Mr. McAuley in the Chair.
A memorial from Wood, Morrill & Co., asking an
additional appropriation for constructing a railroad
track on the wharf—was referred to the AI ononghela
Wharf Committee. C. C. concurred.
An act to establish "High" and "Low" Water Lines
in the Allegheny, Mononghela d'nd Ohio Rivers, with
a resolution, requesting the Senators and Representa
tives, to present the act to the Legislature for adop
tion was read. The act was adopted, and the resolu
tion read throe times, and passed. In Common Coun
cil action concurred in.
The railroad ordinance came in from Common
Council, and their action was concurred in by the fol -
I,wing rote :
Ayes Mess's. Berger. Kammer, r, Kim, Mackin.
Miller, Morrow, Moorhead, To , ten and Ward—it.
Nays—Messrs. Bennett, Brown?, M'Cargo and M'.
President.-4.
Adjourned.
In Common Council, Mr. McKelvy in the Chair.
A pciition was presented, from citizens of the Third
Ward, asking fora gas laMp on the corner of Grant
and High streets. Referred to Committee on Gas
L imps.
A petition ass presented from citizen of the Fifth
Ward, asking for the extension of the Gas Mains from
Adams to Carson streets, on Liberty, provided the
Pennsylvania Rrilroai Company erects the necessary
Limps, and pays fur the gas consumed by them. Re.
(erred to Gas Committee.
A petition from tho Sixth Ward for Gas Lamps on
Weinter street, was referred to tda:t Committee.
A petition from the Seventh Ward asking far the
grading and p tying of the upper part of Webster street
was referred to the Committee on grading and paving.
The Committee on City Printing presented a re
port, with a resolution asking ft r an appropriation
of $3,000. The report was accepted.
A bill of J. W. M'Csrthy for $3,00, and a bill of
M:ditt .4 , Old for $30,69, wore presented. Thu fir,4
, va , referred to the Committee on Claims and Ae..
counts; the ether to the Market Committee.
A petition from the last meeting of Selact Council,
kink; fora gas lamp on the corner of Giiim and
Webster streets, which had been referred to the Gas
Committee, teat concurred in.
A report from the Coininitte C.ty property, ask
iog for information concerning the Relief engine
home, which was at the last meeting of Select Coun
cil referred hack to the Committee, was received arid
lichen concurred: in.
'The Market Committee reported that they had
:onsulted with the Miirket 11 , 11. , C Association, who
veto opposed t.i making any change in the arrange
ment of the loser part of the znarltet houtte. A re
.lotion rho report, declaring a change
inexpedient, which was read three times and passed.
Toe rep,A-t of the Committee on City Printing was
returned from the Select Council, that body non con
curring and referring the report back to the commit
tee. Common Council receded from their former Re.;
(ion and concurred.
The Council then went into Committee of thiti
Whole, for the purie.se ot'considering the ordinance,
relative to the crossing of the Pittsburgh, Fore
Wayne and Chicago Railroad, and Dr. A. (.I..M . Canl
Weiss took the Chair. The ordinance, the provisions;
~f which we have before published, was read, section'
by section. When the first section was read, Mr
Erretr moved to amend by making it necessary foi,
the Company to construct their road so as to pass.
under PWSII3 street, which was lost by a vote of 10 t& ;
10. While considering the fourth section Mr. Errete,
moved that the part relative to the extending chains'
across Penn street, during the passage of trains, be;
stricken out, which was lost. The fifth section was;
amended so as to prevent the crossing of freight
'rains before ten ti'moek at night or six in the morn--;
ing. This amendment was afterwards re considered'
and stricken out. Tho eleventh section fixes the
compensation to the city for the crossing at $lOO per
month, and in case the Company shall fail to pay
their installments for sixty days, the Mayor
Than be authorized to remove the rails. The thir
:enrol section was strickea out. After the adoption
of ill's fourteenth section the Committee rose and re
iorted the ordinance to the Council; their report was
adopted and the ordinance was read a third time and
passed by the following vote :
Ayes—Messrs. Bailey, Caldwell, Dickson, Dignam,
Hutchison, Mellon, M'Candless, M'Ueary, Norris,
Reed, Rose, Sergeant, Smyser, Sterling, Ward,
M'Kelvy, Pres't.-16. 4 ' ;
Nays—Messrs. Barnhill, Campbell. Darlington,
Errett, Floyd, Gildee, 11.44nilton, Hunter, Little,
Rees, Robb, Thompson-12.
On (notion, Council adj..urned.
Washlngton , a /Art hdta.3.
We regret that this day is seldom celebrated as it
shou'd be in our city; we do not boner the birthday of
Am rica's brightest light as we should. It la singu•
ar that a people who can display such an intensity
of patriotic feeling on the Fourth ofJuly, cannot get
up a little enthusiasm on this occasion. We can only
attribute it to the difference in tile weather. Yes_
terday the only sign of a celebration we saw, was
a parade by the military of the city. the Duquense
Greys, Washington Infantry, Jackson Blues, and a
new Company, under the command of Capt. F. Hart
ineyer, called the Allegheny Rifle Company, turned
out, and presented a tine appearance. In the even
ing a ball was given at the Lafayette Hall, by the
new Company, at which most of the military were
present. It was said by those who were present, to
be a very brilliant affair.
The Jones ettae.—A decision was given on Satur
day last by Judge Gilmore, of Washington, on the
motion for a new trial in the case of William Jones,
Jr,, who, it will be remembered, was convicted of the
murder of Samuel H. White, s me three months
since. Tho argument was made at the last term,
Messrs. Hopkins and Slagle, of this city, representing
I,e defendant. The case was ably argued, but the
.Judge withheld his decision, and on Saturday an
nounced that, a new trial would be wanted. The
learned Judge did not make his reasons known
Jones will probably be acquitted now. It waa the
general opinion that .JO7lOB was innocent, and the de
cision of the Judge in this case will be received with
general satisfaction.
St,,,irt to be Par( ri --We understand that a
Ie ter has been received from one of our Representa
t Ives at Harrisburg, in which he states that ho has had
(!lnvorsati , al with the Governor,and he is convinced
hat he will respite, if he does not unconditionly par•
don Munroe Stewart. It also states that Judge Knoa
I+ strongly in favor of a pardon. We shall probably
hear the decision of the Govatmor in this matter, to
day.
Since writing the above, the following despatch
has been received :
HARRISBURG, February 22
J. 11. Phillips, Jailor:—Full pardon for Munrde
Stewart. I,43tiVe at 6 o'clock. No tuiEtake.
JOHN M. IRWIN.
Dim•liry.e of on Alleged BigI l 77lTot. — SGEllO time .
ago, a young man, named Robert Cunningham, was
convicted of bigamy, on oath of his wife. It was
alleged that ho was first married to the notorious
Mrs. M'Nutt, alias Spencer, and that he was after
wards married to ti woman named Thompson. A
motion was made for a new trial, when it was repre•
sented to the Court that the defendant was cireum
vented by Mrs. M'Nutt, who in the language of the
Court, " married him instead of him marrying her."
The new trial was granted, but the prosecutor not
appearing, the District Attorney on Saturday entered
a :mile proßepli, and the defendant was discharged.
—Reporter.
"Still They Conie."—The police, on Saturday night,
ascertained that the furleys and Gorden had been
engaged in the robbery of the variety store of J. N,
Miller in the Vifth Ward, some months since, when
goods to the amount of eighty dollars were stolen.
Yesterday morning another search, was made through
the promises of Gordon, and a picture which had be
longed to Mr. Miller was found; several articles be. ;
longing to Mrs. Foster were also found, consisting of
linen goods of various kinds and a silk dress, which
was originally blue, but had been dyed by the
thieves. A pin was also found on a younger brother
of Gordon's, which turned out to bo the property of
Mr. Craig. He has not yet recovered all his property,
about seventy-five dollars' worth being still missing.
Conviction of Gcurge //ozen.---George Hazen, of
Washington, who was tried and convicted some six
mon•hs since, for f Irg , rig the name of Leverton Thom
r to a note for eleven hundred dollars, has just had
- econd trial at Washington. The trial ce , upied
three days and was concluded on Saturday evening.
ime man testified that he actually saw Thomas sign
the note, but as the defence could not prose that Has,
zen bad ever rendered value for this note, end the
writing resembled that of liazen's very closely, this
did not avail. The result 01 this trial was a verdict
of guilty. Mr. James H. Hopkins, of this city, was
engaged in this case.
The Burouyli of ilaltu —A meeting was held in
Reserve township, ou Saturday, at which the follow
ing resolut'on was passed :
:Remo/red, That, we the citizens of Race and Re
serve tpysruship6, after mature deliberation, have con
eluded o withdraw all our opposition to the forma
tion of the Borough of Malt,.
Pittsburgh Theatre.—Ms. John E. Owens appeared
last evening as Dr. 011apod, in the old English com
edy of the " Poi r Gentleman," to a good house. He
appears this evening as John Unit, in Mrs. S. F.
Bateman's colebrated'play of a Self." In this char
acter he stands unequaled, and will doubtless draw
a full house.
District Court.—Tn the District Court yesterday,
two cases, in both of which David Solos was plaintiff
and James Tood administrator of James Buchanan
defendant, verdicts f.r the plaintiff were rendered—
one for $875,62 and the other for $434,61.
Local News was very scarce yesterday. In our
rounds we could hear or sco nothing of interest. At
the Mayor's office a calm reigned, and a similar state
of things existed at the jail and Aldermen's offices.
Perhaps the cold weather has this effect.
Rev. 11. L. Agnew has been inst..flo,i a= pastor of
Pro,brierial church at Johnstown.
In the Court of Common Pions, yesterday, no bust.
nose of publio kuportaneo, waa tranaaatod.
County Bonds fOr Uailroad Stook.
J. Heron Foster, Esq., has introduced the following
bill into the Legislature, providing for the exchange
of the railroad stocks now held by the county, for
tho bonds which bad been hypothecated to aid in the
construction of the different railroads :
AN ACT relative to bonds issued by the county of
Allegheny for stock in railroad companies.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the COMMiB
1111013018 of the county of Allegheny be and they are
hereby authorized to exchange with any one or more
holders or owners of bonds of said county, issued in
payment for stock in any railroad company any
amount of said stock now owned by said county for
an equal amount of the said bond., each at their par
value. Provided that no stock shall bo exchanged
except fur bonds issued in payment for stock in the
same company, and that no such exchange shall be
made until bonds amounting to at least fifty thousand
dollars are tendered said Commissioners for the pur
pose, and within one month after effecting any suet
exchange said Commissioners shall publicly cancel
any bonds received for stocks, in the presence of one
or more Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, who
shall sign a certificate of euoh cancellation upon the
minutes of the board.—Reporter.
Mrs. J. D. Morrell, the wife of the owner of the
Cambria Iron Works, was thrown from a sleigh on
Wednesday last. Sho wee not seriously injured, but
received a severe wound on bar cheek.
Al/flyer's Office. —At the Mayor's yesterday there
were eight common cases. Three paid their fines,
and the remainder were committed.
A new poet office is about to be established at Cone
maugh station near Johnstown ; to be called Syl
A list of valuable bank stocks are to ho sold this
evening at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth
street, by Mr. Davis.
Boy'e Raylane and Sack Coats.—Gents. Frock and
Sack Over coats, Raglans kc. , and a full Stock of
Winter Gloves, Gauntlets, Mufflers, Scarfs and Shawls
for Men and Boy's, still ~n hand at Carnaghan's Fed
eral Street, Allegheny. Cash Buyers will find the
:irices an inducemeat.
The Greatest invention of the Age---The
Excelsior Shingle 81111..-Who Wants to
Get Rich' Everybody
Then let everybody pay a visit to the Great Western
Planing Mills, on the corner of Marbury street and
Duquesne way, and see the Excelsior Mill make
sixty perfectly-formed shingles in one mintlte. But
Aso would advise anybody wishing to secure the
nears of rapidly accumulating a fortune, to call
cm] , we are disposing of Shop, Township, Coun
ty, r tar Territorial rights almost as fast as we
can draw u t ads. We have, as yot, some val
u tble rights , r r,--'borefore, ye .lilr would at
some future roll , t / carriages; had better
call soon.
We do not ask any one to . t-•h • "" til after he
has thoroughly examined the mil l , , perfectly un
derstands the principles upon which it is con-
The best evidence we can give of the great value
of this machine, is the work it performs.
The shingles made by it are more perfectly and
beautifully formed, and command a much higher
price from dealers than those ml le in any other
way.
The public are respectfully invited to call and see
the machine in operation at the above named place.
Thie Proprietors, ciln always be found at the St.
Nicholas Hotel, corner of grant and Fourth streets,
Pittsburgh.
JENKINS, UTT ,4. LYNCH
/W 's BROWN WINDSOR SOAP,
Low's HONEY SOAP,
COLGATE'S PALM SOAP,
GLENN'S WHITE 'WINDSOR SOAP,
And a vnriety of Soaps, both plain and fancy, for
Palo at
CHARLES H. SUPER'S DRUG STORE,
Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets.
TEE SUCCESS WHICH.. ATTENDS the use of DR .
110STETTEE'S CELEBRATED BTOSLViII BITTERS eiriTICCS at
011Cii its virtues in al; cases of deoility and disease of the
Certiflcatos almost without number have been
published, attesting its almost miraculous power in reinov
!t/ g those painful and fearful diseases. And at this time it
weans idle to do more than call at-outi on to the great rent -
y of tho age, in order to awaken public attention to its ex
ace. It is the only preparetion of tho kind that is refl.
aide in all cases, and it is therefore worthy of the consider
ation of the oiltictod. The BITTEB.3 are pleasant to the taste ,
agrt exile in their efbcts, and altogether valu.ablo as a tonic
or remedy for Indigestion.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere
by lIUSTEPTEIt SMITH,
125--lc] • Manufacturers and Proprietors,
g AK. LEATHER BELTING.-1623 fact
r t of 3, t, 6, 9 and 12 inches wide, Just received by
J. a 11. PHILLIPS,
6,18 2-1 and 28 St. Clair street.
LACE LEATHEII.--Another lot of a supe
rior quality, Just received by
J. & 11. PHILLIPai.
1._1„1L CLOTH TABLE COVERS.-50 doz.
assorted sizes of a superior quality on hand, at 2U
and •28 St. Clair d trout [tag] J. & 11. PLIILLYPS
TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTH.
—A large stx..clof all widths, for fair by
len J. ar. 11. MILLI 'S.
5000 LBS. India Rubber Packing, mix
ed and plain, fir sale by
I,IBJ. & H PHILLIPS.
ROOT BALLS—Just received another lot
of assorted sizes , at the India Rubber Depot, of
J. & II PHILLIPS,
felB 2.6 and St. 'I a r
ATTRACTION!
1358. ATTRACTION 1858.
The immense stock of Silks. Shawls, and Fine Dress Goode,
ilso a complete selection of Furnishing Goods, and a large
ind varied line of Domestics, have again been reduced in
.rice, at the store f A. A. MASON it CO.,
feS No. 25 Fifth street.
VOR RENT.—A desirable ciuntry resi
t dence, two miles from the city.
A two story dwelling house on Ross street.
A two story house on Duquesne street.
A th, es story house on Third street.
A three story house on Wylit street.
Two small houses in Splane's court.
1,4 S. OUTMA 51 ',Harlot et.
_RYE; FLOUR.-3Q sacks just received and
for Bade by [fan lIENRY 11. COLLINS.
in RY APPLES.-50 bush. Dry Apples f,r
4 sale by tlel7] HENRY H. COLLINS.
VOUS---3 bble.. this day, received and for
q .1 8010 by f fon i II FP , 11 V II CATI , r 1 Na
EXPANSION.
A lot of new Expansion Skirts. Just opened at
le 5 JOS. 11.0ANE'e, i; Marko t street.
EGOS. —5 bbls. Eggs just received and for
side by . McCAN.DI,Eh‘S, MEANS A CO,
IC2O Corner Wood and Wri.er street,.
WIIITE BEANS.-10 bags small v, hite
Beans, received and for sale by
McLIAN BLESS. MEANS d CO..
fen Corner Wad and Water streets.
fIREASE.—White Grease for Wagons, Om
uibuses, Carts, Drays, Carriages, etc., in barrels and
kegs. for sale by ifeSi fIXNBir El. COI LIN'S
CONCENTRATED LYE.-50 cases just re
ceived and for aalo by
B. L. FAIINESTOCK Sc'
ft , 22 Corner of Fourth and Wood etroet.
WOOD'S UAIR RESTORATIVE. - 4
gross on band and for sale by
B. a FAIINBSTOCK & CO..
f 022 Cornor of Fourth and Wood strvets.
WIIITE WAX.-3 cases just rec'd and for
tale by B L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
fe22 Corner of Fourth and Wood atreeta.
BARRY'S TRICOPIIEROUS.-3 gross 01
h ud nr d for salo by
B. L. FAIINKSTOCK
fe?'2. Cotner of Fourth and Wood streets.
DRECIP CARB. IRON.-150 lbs. on ham_
and for sate by B b. FAHNESTJCR & CO.,
f. 22 Corner of Fourth and Wood str,24-t-+.
LYON'S KATIIAIRON.-3 gross on hand
and for sub , by B. L. FAIINESTOCK k CO.,
Corner of Fourth and Wood streets
VARN ISIIES—A complete aEsortment jus
received and for sato by
B. L. FAIINESTOCK Az CO.,
f X. 2 Corner of Wood and Fourth ntreets.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
75 Backe choice Buckwheat Flour, for sale by
JAMES A. FETZEF,,
Corucr Market and First strr.ets
(010
SLEIGH ROBES,
TRAVELING SHAWLS,
SIUFFLEIL AND SHAWLS,
EUR GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS
L. HIRSIIFELD & SON'S.
SHIRT AND COLLARS
MADE TO ORDER, AT
L. lIIRSIIFELD & SON'S,
fe2o No 83 Wood streot
Q,HOES, SLOES, SHOES.—Ladies' Misses'
kJ and Childrene' Oakora, Shoes, Ocn, etc., cheap, at
the Pane l o 4 ' , .. sit, 1" P;fch DPP,' cr er4 P.
ICARB. SODA. -10,000 pounds on hand,
8 and for solo by B. L FAIMSTOCK & CO,
4 Rneer..., tc Vlimfre Prns.
HOTEL CANDLES,-50 boxes 12's and
113 l e, Hotel Candles, on band and for sale by
fan Pek.r F RAWYI4I.
B LACK GUIPURE LACES,
And BLACK BRUSSELS LACEP,
For Dress and Basque Trimmings, at redneed prices.
(.10 jon rf I 1 TI g. TT Mfolrf6t .trPtot
"VINE FLOUR.-20 bbls. Fine Flour •
A: store, and for Endo by
MaOANDLESS MEANS A 'CO.,
. Owner of woo d and water streets.
pilt-ssßußou BOARD °IP TRADE AND
PI R.CLIADITTS 9 .IZILCHit MGR,.
President.
WILLIAMS.
Praidenfg.
Y It BRUN:.IT, Ist, ISAIAH DICKEY, 2d
NV. w. MAIR,
JOHN FLEMING,
tiOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEADIERS
TO SAIL:.
SEEPS LEAVE roil DAM
Canada Boston, Arc Liviirpool -Feb 10
Cribswba New Y0rk......11.mana andN. 0 Feb. 12
Atlantic New York Liverpool Feb. 13
Edinburg._ ....... ..New York Glaagow Feb. 13
Arabia New York Liverpool Feb. 17
City of Baltirnore.New York I iverpool Feb. 18
Star of the Weet..New York Aspihwall Feb. 20
Niagara Boston Liverpool Feb. 24
Indian Portland Liverpool Feb. 27
Borussia .New York Harolinrg March 1
City of Washt'n...New York Liverpool March 4
Northern Light.... New York. Aspinwall March 9
...
• . •
Indian 1 iverpool PortliAnd Jan. 27
l ity of liAltituore..Liverßota - New lork Jan. 27
Niagara LivelpADU':.:.lknitan .Jan. 30
Baltic Liverpool', New 'ork Fob. 3
draw, Havre' Now York Feb 9
City of 'lira/then-1 iverpool New York Fob. 10
Anglo Saxon....,...Liverpool Portland, &c.. Feb. 10
Olasgow 0 largow New;':York Feb. 10
1111111111 , ,11i i ...... ... liniaburg• . New i'iqrk, \Jaren 1
Corefuti y Reported by JOEEMS SNOWDEN, Superintendent nj
Fl,i)Ull...Thr market 'conduce') firm and is more active
The Bales that trauspired , to-day amount to 4CO bldg., viz :
Ft om tin st h•mds : 100 Ma at $3 for firm ; $B,OO for super-
Gue, and $1 for extra. From store: 100 bble. at 023 for
superfine, $1,50 for extra, and $4,87@55 for extra family;
100 at $l, $1,50 and $5 fir tht ' three grades ; 50 bble. super
fine and extra at $4 and $4,50 ;35 bbls ext ra family at $ 8 1,57 ;
25 bide. extra family, white wheat, at $5,25.
GRAIN...SaIes 300 Lush. Oat from depot at Vc.; 100
iltv,h. do. from wagon at 27c ; 100 btn4h. Corn in the ear from
pot at 50c It bush.
ll:kV—Salts from tio , ales of 6 loads at $11,50©514 1.71
011,...5a1es 12 Wile. Lard No. 1 at SO@Slc. c :,alien.
bbis. N. it at 3U,. msh.
CLAY...Saks 20 ca.sits German on private terms.
CIIERSE...SaIes 50 box, aW. It. at SP Ac. RI.
13EANS...Sales 20 bush. White at $4,243 bush.
COPPER.. Bales 20 lags Cannon Rio at 11 1 . 4., 4 months.
POTATOES...SaIe:4 40 bush. Nesbaunmks from store at
uoi I A lti +lt
NEW YORE, February 22.—Cotton buoyant; 3000 halo
1.1; Middling uplands 11 9 15. Flour firm; 10,500 Ws void
Who t very dull. Corn heavy; 0000 buall told at 67®68 , A for
white, a decline a 2c, and tirqdniS for yellow, a similar de
cline
Prime Pork 5c lower; sales at $13,25@)13,45. Provis
MY steady. Whsliy dull. Groceries quiet Molasses
,oniinaliy lower; sales at 3li@3lc. Bac , n firm at PAM%
Ilams; ti!...i©tiz% for Shoulders. Butter active. Leather
r unchanged. Tobacco dull at 6 . 1.4(&17. Tallow
firimr, sales 52,000 the at 11@1.1 1 . ,..;; . . Freights dull.
CINCINNATI, February 22.—Flonr firm with a fair demand
t $3,80@;3,90 for huporfins. R insky steady at 17 1 /.;. Hogs
601,6.2.4 1100 arrived to-day. Provisions inactive; holders
ro firm and buyers holding off; there was net much done;
0 Laois bulk shoulders sold et pocked; 2io blida Bacon
t d and 8 . 1 4 . for Shoulders. and Sides. Lard and Mesa
'ark nominal. Groceries firm; torero is a good demand at
ull prices.
NEW YORK, February 2.2.-I ,, iting.—Slneks higher. Chi
o•go and ruck I.slarri is Central Bonds 941 A
4ltehig.an 13ourhern 119; N. Y Central 87 1 ,5 y. Galena and Chi
cagu 9
,l/.1.; C,lecelawl and Tol do 49 3 4; Cleveland and Pitts
burgh lb; ).lilwatiltie and Mis.sissippi 4o; Canton Company
2 3; Missouri 6's 84 1 4; Louisiana ba 91.
DAILY SALESAT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
At the new Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54, Fifth
street, every-week day, are held public sales of goods in all
variety, suited fur the trads and c.susumers, from a large
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign
nient_s, that must be cluseid forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.,
ry (Mods and fancy .svtielva, comprising nearly everything
red,' in thu line for personal and family am; table cut
•ry; Mirdware; clothing; Loots and Yhoca; ladies ware.
AT :14J'Cl.oCK, P. M.,
..
itousebold an l kitdien furniture, new and secenci-hedid
beds and bedding; CetrputA elegant iron atone China wive_
c.okillg, utensils; groceries, Atc.
AT 7 O'CLUOK, P. M.,
uncy articles; crutches; clocks; jewelry ; uinnical instru
le•uts: guns; clotting; dry goods; boots and shoes. book
turionory, tec. I P M. DA VIA. Aunt.
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.-
un To ESUAY 6VtNIN(I, _February 23d, ilia, a
"'clock, at the Commercial Sales Itiamis, No. t 4 Filth street,
Hill be sold :-
30 Shares Bank of Pittsburgh.
20 do M &M. Bank of Pittsburgh
b do Mechanics' Bank,
10 do Citizens' Bank.
10 do iron City Bank.
21 do Allegheny Batik
fel9
ATTENTIO:t FARMERS I I
THE GREAT ECLIPSE SEED DRILL
A AND BROAD CAST SOWER is now on exhibition,
AL So 56 Market etreet, Pittsburgh. This Is a new improve-
lent and far exceena any machine of thu kind ever offered
the agriculturi;t. It worke on an entirely new principle
and HO , a ❑ny kind of small seeds with fertilisers at any de
s red width, with a ruplarity and evenmes never before at
t.nned by seed sowers, and can be worked by a boy urge
❑ough to drive a horse. The machine is so simple that any
workman can construct it, and at a price that will defy
competition.
State and Cuunry ltlgt,ts or !Anglo mat:hive's for sale.
JA:43:1132 J BUYERS. Proprietc r
aj)INTING.-1 will attend to the renting,
Ai', paying of Taxea, and collecting of Rents.
Apply to JANIER 0. it.lol.lliY,
es WM b et. .t.
The most pleasant, safe and effectual Worm ittmletly now
In use.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and re:ail, by
A.NCielLt. ac HALT,
Cor. Wood and 5i.x.1.1 Pitt,burgh, Pa.,
And sold tv zere../ 1 9 Ja:,tl
Fr lIE SEASON ADVANCES, AND CHES-
A. TElt has determined not to bo cangat with a large
stook to carryover He has, theretore, determined to close
pmt the balance of his stork of Uentlemen's and Boys'
r Clothing, at the smallest possible margin above cost.
Now is the time to obtain bargains. The stock embraces
,'Nerything usually found in a first-class city Clothing and
Meichaut tailoring estaelislnent.
CHESTEr.'S HALL,
• • C.r. Wood street and Diamond Alley.
klie- We .:turfy to pl.nse. • Ja.2l
LARD. -A prime article of No. I Lard, in
bar. els and kegs, just received and fir sale by
McCANDLESS, MEANS & CO.,
1a23 Corner of Wood 111:1 , i Water streets.
WALL PAPERS I WALL 'PAPERS 1 I
WALL PAPERSW—W. P. MARSHALL &
are preparing for LIM:MEW Haile of Wall Paper this spring.
NSW and ere. at 157 Wrod s Trect. hal
ifIGGS.-6 bbls. fresh Eggs, just ree'd and
S fir sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
'4lO (Vero' Market and First streets.
ATIME FOR ALL TIIINGS.—Now is
the time to buy Shoes of every doscript.on CLLEAP
11 e aro &thou' to clear out our winter stock, which com
prise, Go te', Ladies', Mines'. Youth's and Childrens' Wear.
morn her the place, "The People, Sboo St.. re," No. 17
. .Idth-strait, near Market
lel3 DIFVENBACLIER & Co.
CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES—
N o w is tho Clue to buy 13 , )0TS AND SLIOE,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
1-1:1 • No. G 8 Market dtrect, two doors frog, Fifth.
GEO. R. WHITE & CO., having comp-let
or.' their iinnuAl inv.n.ory, and redu-ed the cost price
of their go , sde, will tell their p!edent stock at a further
reduction of priced. jell
V ARIECATEI) SUMP.-3'S boxes Varie-
T gated Popp received, ;Led f.r sale cheap, by
JAMES A. FETZEii,
fel° Corner Market and First streets.
ITEMP SEED.
60 tags for side by B. 1. FAIINESTOCK k CO.,
de,2 Corner Wood and Sixth Eitriw‘ta
BPUCK EAT FLOUR--40 sacks
_prime
article, for Palo by I Ja2Sl EINNRif 14 COLLINS
CJRN.-64 sacks ear Corn for wile by
(1,19 JAS A YNTZI-Crt.n Water otreet
LANKETS, Flanneli,MaSlins, Checks,
jUP Ginghains, Tick - Mgr, Irish Linens, sc.—A good assort
ment, and at the very' lowest prima.
C. HANSON LOVE,
Formerly Love Brothers,
No. 74 Market street.
No. 83 Wood street
TIRY GOODS I DRY GOODS ! I—All the
immense stock of Silks. Shawls, Marinoes. Paramat•
tas, Plaids; choic. , style. of printed Maritioes, Poplins, Do
mist rich, all wool, Delamea, Embroideries, Trimmings,
lio,iery, Gents' gurni.hing arida large stock of Do
mestic G00(14, selling at the store of A. A. Mason Co.'s,
N o. 25 Fifth street, at unheard of prices, as the whole stock
must he immediately - closed out' del4
COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT.-
xi A good brick dwelling, largeand convenient, 10 rooms
and kitchen, wide hall, portico in front, good spring-honse,
stable, carriage house, etc; 24 acres of land, 8 in line mea
dow; a goon tenant noose; garden and variety of fruit trees,
grape vines and small fruits; a stone wall and hot railing
in front of the house; sitnatB at about two miles from the
city, and in a very pleasant location. Apply to
ta3o S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market et.
DRIED APPLES.-30 sacks prime Erie
Apples received. and for sale by
McCANDLESS, MEANS & CO..
Corner of Wood and Water streets.
MILL FEED.-308 saeks Mill Feed, for
1.11. for solo by JAMES A. FETZER,
Jab C 9 Wrgew dm&
• gi
Lti 5,1,i tA I
MEM
N. i10.1..°‘1E3,
.9zpertnten2e.io:.
JOSEPU SNOWDEN.
l'onsmt r•.- • ,f ,:rbiziovisr, for Fibruary,
ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P.,
DAVID M'O.A.ND.LESS,
JA.SIES GARDINER.
TO AP. R I V E
PiTTsLICTIWII 21q RKET
he Merchants' Exchange.
l'irrHnt , aH, Februhry 22„
New York narket
Cincinnatimarket
New York Stook Market
AUCTION SALES
Ali RES' WO AM
cONFEcTION , C
• PECTION,
N F EUTION,CON
NOTION,CoN
NOTIUN,CONNE
C TION, ()ON tel3:o
TION,C CNN' NOT
Ulsi,oo NFEU'II.I
• N,CuNit NUT.' o
TI lON
CO NFECTION
AT THE CHEAP CASE! :TOILE OF
J. H. BORLAND,
RIVER NEWS.
HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and Gen
eral Agents, Corner of First and Ferry streets.
WEATItiI, ET .—Since our last report there has
been no change to note in the condition of the river. Ice
is floating slowly out of both riv,rs. but it is very thin.
The weather is cold, and although it thaws a little in the
sun every day, still it is not eufficient to produce any mark
ed change in the river. Business lemmas as it was. An
occasional dray-load going to the river relieves the monotony
of the scene a little.
PORT OP PITTSBURGH
3 FEET 6 INCHES WATER LN Tall OIANNSI.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth.
" Telegraph , Woodward, Brownsville
Luzerne, Jacobs, Brownsville
DEPARTED.
" Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
•• Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville
Luzerne, Jacobs, Brownsville.
STEAMBOATS
NASHVILLE.
For Nashville.
The tine steamer QUAKER. CITY, Captain
- • MODANIELS—CIerk, SANITEL COOLEY—will leave
for the above, and all intermediate ports, on
TUESDAY EVENING.
Fur freight or passage, apply on board. fel
For Nashville.
ZittlThe splendid new light draught steamer PC-
LAND,Capt. R. URACEY, will leave for the above
and intermediate ports ea SATURDAY, th a
'2Bth inst., at 4 o'clock P. M.
For freight or passage apply on board. nov2s
For Nashville.
The fine passenger steamer CLIFTON, will
!„,.,;„, leave for the above and all intermediate ports,
on WEDNESDAY, at 10 A. IL
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
del6 FLACK, BARNES & CO., Agents.
CINCINNATI.
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
JOIIN TOMPKUNS, RAY, MANUA.
The new, light drarght passenger packet,
TOM I'KINS, Ray, Nestor, will leave for
the above and intermediate ports, TILTS ( Wed
,esday) MORNING, the 18th inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. -
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
A. 0 McGREW, Agent,
novlB No. 86 Water street.
MEIIMPOIHS.
For Memphis and New Orleautu.
The floe paeeeng4r steamer ALMA, Capt.
ROBINSON, will leave for the above and all in
termediate porta, on SATURDAY, at 4 F. M.,
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
jft2 FLACK, I3ARNES & CO., Agents.
ZANESVILLE.
For Pittsburgh and Zanesville.
The steamer FORTUNE, Captain W. RENO—
C F J AilisoN—will leave for the above
4jaillerk, J. F. J.
and all intermediate ports, on THURSDAY,
lecember 17th, at 4 o'clock, I'. M.
Fur freight and passage apply on board, or to
POWELL A MOODY, 97 First St.,
n 023 or A. 0. M'GREW, Stl. Water street.
For Marlette and Zanesville.
The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. MuN.
aos AYRES, will leave for the above and all
intotmediate ports on every TUESDAY, at
4 o'clock, P. M.
For freight or passage apply on board. 1.1118
ST. LOUIS.
Nor St. Louis.
lOWA • MOORE, Master.
The light draught, fast running passenger
packet lOWA, Mom; Master, will leave for
the above and all intermediate ports, on SAT
URDAY, the 6th inst., at 4 o'clock P. M.
For freight or passage, having enperior accomodatlone,
apply on board, or to HARDY A McGREW, Agents,
fe4 Corner First and Ferry streets.
DAGUERRE A N GALLERIES
AMBROTYPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTABLISH URN T
IN THE COUNTRY, AT
WALL'S, F. urth street
WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY.
fkiVAI. 0. WALL HAS TAKEN THE
third floor of Jones' New Building, adjoining the
Niechanics' Bank, Fourth Area, for an ASIBROTYPE AND
'IRITOGRAPILIO GALLERY; and having fitted up the
room in a style unsurpassed, invites his friends and the pub
lic to visit his establishment.
Ills Reception Ito . em, he has no besdation In saying, has
not its superior anywhere, for size, beauty of furniture and
appointments generally; and his operating Rooms, king
ou the same floor, are enteredimmediately rhrotigh.it.
In his Operating Rooms, the most improved combined
side and sky lights give a facility for taking a finished Pic
ture, in the least possible time, that he thinks cannot fail to
ruako his establishment the resort of all persons of taste.
Mr. Wall's experience as an Artist, is a guarantee to
patrons that none but goorT Pictures will be permitted to
leave his premises.
The public, and the Ladies especially, are nvited to view
is rooms, and examine specimens. fes:lw
GREAT ATTRACIION
AT NO. 60 MARKET ST.,
Where can bo seen the largest collection of
AMBROTYPE kt PHOTOGRAPH
SPECIMENS, EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY.
.IQ+ - Persons wishing Pictures of themselves or friends,
are invited to call and examine before setting elsewhere, as
WE WARRANT PICTURES
Superior to any that can be obtained west of the mountains.
octB E. S. WYK_ES, Artist.
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
Photographers and Ain brtityptsts,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 76 Fourth street, and
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
S. W. con of Market street and Diamond, Pittsburgh.
PRICES TO SUIT ALL. nayl.9:tf-4
WYKES' GALLERY OF ART,
NO. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES
taken at this Gallery by a new and improved process,
giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex
ion. They are,acknowledged by all who have examined
them to be far superior to any pictures eves exhibited in dip,
icy. Citi2.enstind strangers are invited to call and examina
his large collections of specimens. Ilia Gallery being on the
second floor, is easy of access.
N. 13.—Picturea of Children taken in two liaconda, at No
W Market street.
my - 27:tile ' E. 8. WilillB, Artist.
NELSON'S AIIBitOTYPES.
PRICES REDUCED.
LLERY CORNER OF. THIRD AN D MARKET STREETS,
Entrance on Third street.
Citizens and Strangers desiring AMBROTYPES, executed
u the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can
be accommodated at short notice by calling at
NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY,
THIRD STREET.
Prices One Dollar and upward. ap29:ly2d
a® G E a S
NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROTYPE
SKY AND SLDB-DIGIIT
G A L L E R Y,
ITHITH STE.EET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST-OITHIS
is. PICTURES taken in all the various styles, in as;
, voather, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates.
vs. Sick or deceased persons taken at their residence,
ap2o:lydaw-ls •
LARD OIL.—We have commenced manu
facturing Lard Oil, and cv9l be plem,ed to receive or
..ere for it. We will warrant it equal to any Oil in the mar
km.. We will 1111 barrels returned when desired.
IL 0. .t J. H. SAWYER,
/elB No. 37 Woos .troat
NEATSFOOT o.l.l,—Neatefoot Oil, ir.
quantities to suit purchasers, on uand and for sale b)
B. O. J. H. SAWYKIt,
No 47 Wood street
PURE PALM OIL SOAP.—Pure Palm
Soap, only 15 cents a bar, a sure cure fur chapped
hands, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by
felB B. C. & J. U. SAWYER.
§a 0 A P S.. -
1..7 1000 boxes Rosin Soap, in 6 lb, 2lb and 3lb bn.a;
600 " No 1 Palm Soaps, in Tb, •-, lb and 3lb barn,
500 " Chemical Olive Soap, in Lb lump;
200 " Oletne Oxide •
250 " German 4/ 46 6i
200 " Castile " in 3lb bars;
60 " Pure Palm •• in ILb bars, on band
and for sale by B. 0. & J. H. SAWYER,
_fen No. 47 Wood street.
jOAP POWDER.-50 boxes Soap Powder
of our own manufacture, warranted superior to any
offered for sale 1n thie market, on hand and for sale by
folB B C. A J. H. SAWYER
NEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.—
20 boxes assorted sizes, 4'a, Ws and B's, Sperm Candles
on baud and for sale by B. C. Ic J. H. SAWYER,
felB No. 47 Wood street.
Q„ TAR CANDLES.-200 bxs. assorted sizes,
4's, s's and 6's Adamantine Star Candle% on hand and
for sale by B. 0. At J. H. SAWYER,
felB No. 47 ood street.
riIIMOTHY SEED.-15 sacks received, and
11. for sale by ffels I HENRY H. COLLINS.
- - -
-L'A. DIE S' SNOW BOOTS, Buffalo and Gum
Overshoes, at the Peoples' Shoe Store, No. 17 Fifth
1.81 DTF:FE7N7B4cHER, h (.0.
MILL FEED.-2000 lbs. Middlings, for
sale by JASIES A. FraZER,
fe3 89 Water street.
A PPLES.-
banAs choice Ruseett,
50 " msorted Apple-a, received end for Bide
JAMES A_ FETZER,
89 Water street.
riIDER-2 bbLs. received and for sale by
fel FIRIVIZV TI nOT I TVA!
SWEET CIDER.-3 bbls received this day
Price 20 cent @3 gallon.
HAWORTH, BRO.& BROWNLEE,
in the Diamond.
jo UTTER.-1 barrel fresh Roll received and
isak) b 7 Van] HENRY IL - COLLINS.
AM U SEMENIS.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
MIS K NIBERLY
J. Ci HANLEY
MORO OP AOMOMOO!
Bow toik4 Privaq Boil, Icire.. P frO
Serood 1). r . . Tio 1 rir4i. ii , r, rrrorrqr 6 re•
Third '1 lor ~ - Ifir ONI/4,4 11, 1 . '4 , .......f,
Single 5, , ..1.1 ie i•rlvritA ivir, I 1 rizrk ,,, ..l 4.0 1 x'7.._' ~ Iri,
Doors opcz at 11% 'OW*. Pr 4
Box °Moo, for ante of 71 , k.cf.4./dvc7a fs,rn V) ft, 41 qt:trelr.,
Fourth night of thn nn , ll. 40104,
Mr. JfAlt4 K. tlWl4Ilil,
On which occasion • Ito will app,nr hr bia „Inatly rminbratn(l
character of John Unit, In the gr< nt A utortr.on (.14towly uf
Air 8 Fl 1.. V .
TUESDAY EVENING, February 23d, the performance will
oornmence with Mrs. Bateman's American Comedy, entitled
SELF
Mr John Unit Mr. Johu F.. Owone.
Itudius,...Minn !chub, rly. I Mr Apex H. 0. Dubole
Dance by
To Com-ludo witli tho t'ar,, • r
4a- a t , £
Timothy 'roollo.n
The Beautiful Collodion gt htip . g4,
INCLUDING THE i;I.4VZ
NIARKET, Itt.:4Tll VY 1,144t3144K ,
and the lamoun
CLRCAeSIAN MODEI, OY BEA 1.17 — i,,
Are now on Free Exhibition at the TON'! INF: 11 , ,CitE,
93 Third street. Call and ace thorn.
IY I7 El.). SOIL. ItOK, kroprfet,t.
JOHN W. M'CARTHY,
BILL POSTER:
vorIL L ATTEND 10 THE POSTING
and DIBTRIBUTINI of all kinds of
BILLS FUR CODICLEILTC. -EC:CURES, flxHiBITIO:18, do,
All communications either by mail, telegraph, or other•
wiso---directed to the ofilcs of the Morning Post, will receive
prompt attention! ap7
11 uiiN .11J06
CHI.I ItUMPHNYBS, C. J. HOFBMA.N, JOHN WRIGHT
Humphreys, Hoffman & Wright,
FLO Ulf FACTORS,
PRODUCE AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
78 NORTH WIIAItVE6 ANL) IJS NORTH WATER ST.,
A buve Viue Street,
it hi it
Conrad, 'Thompson & Co, Philadelphia.
Thompson, Clark & Yonug,
Slier, Prices Co.,
Caleb Cope G Co.,
Barcroft Beaver & Cu',
Canby, Neville s Ilughes,
K. M. Lewis, Cashier F. and M. Bank,
Jos. U. Mitchell, Cashier .Merch's Bank.
Morris L. liallowell & Co.,
dcCutcheon & Collins,
John M. Kennedy & Cu., • t
liaiguel Si Co,
Pickett, Mathews &Co., Maysville, Ky.
•ohrewebury & Price, Mau Ron, Ind
W. IL Langley & Sons, Gallipolls, Ohio.
Lawrence it Mathias, Louisville, Ohio.
AI D Bullock & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
W. duliries & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bagaley, Cosgrove, & Co.,
uov18:ly*
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATER, PIPES 9
From two to six inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot.
AL3u-ROCHESTER
PEARL STARCH
keor Sala Wholesale at Manufacturers.
Price.; by
U. COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND
UOMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND VirUOLEI4AL:: vt..AL.S3 IN
BUTTEi3, ShIEDE, FISII,
ANL PRODUCE: (12,NEB.ALLY
!.•15 25 WOOD STREW, PITTSBURGH. Up •
G. DiWDES WOOD Kt. MOORIIDAD 6. I. beim/writ
WOOD, MOORRIF.AIIO & CO.,
MAJNO IPACTUREIRS OP
American GaNanized, Best Refined
=MEI
COAIIIION SHEET IRON,
t. Sole Agent .or the sulo of W. Dzwila Woome
OELEBRATED
11 4 1 lilltifiON RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
-ALSO
.I
VANIZE Li CORRUGATED IRON, for Roofing;
SPIII ES, NAILS, and 11001' IRON.
Wmreixouse, No. 134 Parma et., PlttatArgh.
ullill FOR 0 ALVANIZING will be promptly
tiLL^ (laud co at tl e Worka. on2B
Burton Si. Perkins,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. Su FOURTH STEEET,
LOUISVILLE, HY.,
CILICIT Consignments of any and every
i 0 description of Merchandise. Any goods sent to us for
b. 0.0 will b' attended to WILIIOIIC delay, Aud remittances lin
imdiately made. Tnankful for p,,t favors we solicit a con
ticoseoe. now Lt.9ln
CHARLES 11 . . IS, ALDERMAN,
And Lx-Officio Justice of the Peace,
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE
AND 111Y111. STREETS.
Ail business connected with this office will be attended to
th promptness. Conveyauces of all kinds done with legal
accuracy—such as Leeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Powers of At
coruoy, .tc. Titles toiteal Estate examined.
Tu the members of the Bar hotemisrs his services as Com
mis,ioner to take DepositicuA to bo read In the several Courts
of this State, au t elsewhere. Ills office is one of the main
Police Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities in
ex.:outing business of that kind are very desirable. Lfelikly
W. W. WALLACE'S
STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
MARBLE MANTELS!,
A Large and Beautiful Stook always on Hand
• And Made to Order.
OWNERS OF PROPERTY, CONTRAC
TORS AND OTHERS, are invited to call and (mani
la, oar stock of MARBLES, as we are petsuaded that but
hw persons iu the community are aware of the low prices
t which we aro selling MANTELS. A good, plain, Marble
M .atel costs but little, if any, more than a good Wood Man
tel, whilst it is always neat, is ea ornament to a room, and
(unlike a Wood Mantel) is not liable to take fire.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES al
ways on hand.
WASHSTANDS AND FURNITURE TOPS, AND IM
,TONES itode to order by machinery. Marble of
ad kinds sold low to the trade.
our stock is the largest in the West, Is manufectured by
Lim:binary and will be sold at the lowest prices.
W. W. WALLACE,
Nos. 319, 321 and 323 Liberty street,
Pittsburgh.
Plaster, Cement and Grindstones
I_)LAS'fER. PARIS, for Stucco Work, etc.
CEMENT, kr Cietarns, Fire Wall; etc. LIELIND.
STONES, all sizes and beet quality, tor Farmers and Me
chauici at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
tel2:ini W. W. WALLACE.
EMOVAL.
ECEI2.IIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.—
We have tem,ved theefnunfactory of Bcerhave's Rolland
Bitters, to N 0.27 Wood street—the house now occupied by
Jobc, Moorhead, Ksq.
Uutil the Brat of April, our aka will be on the second
11 , +241 ' 1311 NJ. PAGE. Js. k CO.
ALCOIIOL.-100 bble. 76 and 96 per cent
for male by B. A. FAIINEBTOCK et CO.,
ja2o Corner of First and Wood streets.
$750 WILL buy a new frame Dwelling
House of four rooms and Kitchen. Paling
iu front, Base Oven, etc. The lot has a front of 20 feet on
Nlouierey street, Allegheny, by 110 feet deep to an alley.
Terms of payment very easy. The house is now and is good
or ler. Fur sale ity 8. CUTHBERT it SON,
j d 4 51 Slarket street.
itED, WIIITE AND BLUE.-500 boxes
collet VarlegaWci Soap, assorted colors, In ID, 3.4 lb.
aud ;4 lb. cakes, on hand and for sale by
1411 R t',..4 J. EL PAWVVR
ACKE.D BUTTER.-600 lbs. solid pack
ed Batter, received and for sale by
J. A. FIHZE.Ii, 89 Wood street.
•
_REMOVAL. -
JAMES A. FETZEh
Forwarding and Commission Nereham
FOR THE BALE 07
FLOUR, GRAIN, AND ALL RINDS OF PRODUCE,
Has removed from 89 Water street, to the
Corner of Market and First streets, •
1/310 PITTSBURGH. P..t
QUPERB. °ABB. SODA.-200 kegs New
I,J Castle, for sale by
,ct 29
IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING
MADE TO ORDER, CALL AT °HESTER'S.
A brilliant artiortment
SEASONABLE PUCE GOODS
CirIeSTER'S GOTHIC) HALL,
Corner of Wood Arent and Diamond alley.
Ja-ir -- We Etndy to Please. Jaw
on band at
I\ DIA RUBBER BELTING.—A large
stock, all sizes, 2, 3 and 4 ply thick, at the India Rub
ber Depot, 26 and 28 St. Clair street.
ESR CORN-130 Backs Ear Corn, justre
cedVM, and for f:Mo by JAS. A- FETZER,
89 Water street.
Af f i UST REDUCE THE STOCK.—In order
to reduce onr stock before the opening of the Spring
Trail, we will continue to 11011 at the EXTItIniELY LOW
PftiCES our Goo !a aro now marked at.
den JO& lIORNR, 77 7arta street.
OTATOES.-392 sacks Neshannook Po
tatoes; arriving on the steamer R. F. Sass, and for sale
JAS. A. FETZER.
Corner Market and First stret ts.
tANIONS.-7 sacks Onions, -, just received
ijr and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER,
11.3 89 Water street.
ILOVERSEED.-25 sacks just received;
sad icav ate by Vaal LIBNIIS IL (wars
Lyon AND MANADINIIBB
,STAall MANAOXiI
511.1 Turnbu ll
V 7, b.til
PHILADELPHIA
B. A. FAHNEF')CH k CO
J. b. H. PIIIGLIPS
MEDICAL.
0 s' A
I' -
DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR,
Is REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE
troubled with Liver Complaints, unless the most dm
v.4ato of came, when the second bottle will, with scene a
etngle failure), restore the patient to health and vigor. We
to call the attention of all to theee facts, that the 1.6-
91v,meeT in cempcninded by a physician who baa mad It to
hfapTivtirm fur the past twenty years with a success ILIZIANt
tre./Inirma, and that it is entirely vegetable, being composed
mhnlly et gums.
?mon Pisa of the strength of these gums may be formed
whoa It la known one bottle of the Invigorator contains u
much strength as one hundred doses of Wound without any
of Its deleterious effects.
We know there is nothing now before the American ppnl►,
Ile, prepared with such skill by a ecientificman,partimiarly
for diseases of the Liver, as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or
Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no
other article in the world, simply because it rest 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
diseases as are described in Dr. Sanford's advertisement, we
know of know remedy that will so surely cure them as the
Invigorator.
The Invigorator cures Sick Headache. Take one or two
teaspoonfuls at each attack and it will soon disappear. For
en overloaded stomach, or when food rises or sours, take the
it,vigorator after eating, and it will not prove dhagreeable
or oppreati vo. For Heartburn, Palpitation, or Difficult
!bantling, take a tea poonfn I once or twice daily. Pot Lows
o l Appetite., Languor or L ntlessness, the medicine is invaln
ah,la. It will restore tiro appetite and make the food digest
tilgfiturare, take a teaspoonful on retiring, dud the
daith‘iog o 1 dream -lend will all ho fairies. After eating a
take a doge of Invigorator and it will relieve
all wit', .11,4W4 fell/VI/4. , 1') Invigorator is a Liver Remo
oy woloap„,,l virtue, acting directly on that organ,
cnr
hoe. it.rspopiria, J42.11J.11 , c, Willman Attacks, Dysentcry t Piloti
*Notion, and all Yoram, obstructions, for which it bas no
real.
Wo know tll , - ta la nothing now before the American pub.
lie pr.,par e d with such rklll by a ricientlllo man, particular•
ly for diseaaen of the Liver, ea I r. ri.nford's Invigorator, or
Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no
other article in the word , ',lmply became it rests on its own
merit. To convince, all by trial that it fa all its proprietors
claim it to be, If any of our readers are Buffering from such
diseases as are doecribod in Dr. Sanford's advertisement, MI
know of no remedy that will Bo !surely cure them as the
Invigorator.
There has lately been brought to our 'loth,* a medicine
that seems: to possess wonderful, curative and healing pro
perties in diseases of the Liver, Stomachend Digestive Or
gang. It came to us with so many testimonials in its favor
th:et we have noted its etTectS in some of the worst cases of
continual dibdity, caused by derange.l liver,,and in every
Instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure,
Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what we re
fer to. We always have been credulous about cures by pat.
ent medicines, but we are consumed that this medicine, for
family use, is not overrated by the host of recommendatioL:l
t hue. Our advice is, for all troubled with Indigestion, L,•
Unity or Bowel Complaint, to got a bottle and try it; our
word for it, relief will be experienced.
BLESSINGS TO TELE INVALIDS who nee Dr. eanford's Invlgt r.
at or, for it will relieve them of their pains as Boon SS it ,111
taken Into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist
where the Invigorator is used, for it will as surely drive them
away, as daylight will banish darkness, of this there can b ,
no doubt to th ,se she try it, fur it carries conviction With
every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousandsiof
certificates from those who nee - it or have been cured by, it,
Try one bottle, h it does not benefit, then - wo are mistaken.
E 5103 ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
[UNIT:MD h CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New Yokt
For sale by O. Hr. fillY3llll, 140 Wood street, Pithilitirghl
Jal:3milimi2p
THE GREATEST
, I v 7
, , t ;•
DISCOVERY
...: OF THE AGE.
K. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov
ered in ono of our conunou pasture we4da a remedy
that Cares
Every kind of Humor,
FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A OUMMON
PIMPLE
He hay tried it iu over eleven hundred cases, and never
failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has
now in his possession over one hundred certificates of its
value, all within twenty [atlas of Beaton.
Two bottles era warranted to cure a nursing sore month.
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples
on the face.
Two or three bottles will clear the system of Moe.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the
mouth or stomach.
Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind
of Eryeipefie.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the
eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to carp running of the ears and
blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and
running ulcers.
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin.
Two or three bottle. are Wfii ranted to cure the worstkind
of ringworm.
Two or three bottiee are wareautod Lv cure the most dos
perate case of rhenmatism.
Three to four buTdes are warranted to care salt-Rhenm.
Five to alp:a bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula.
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when toe above quantity is taken.
ROXBURY, MASS
Thus Msesm,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery,
In curing all kind of humors, l ao well establlshedby the
UruilaiMOUti voice of all who have ever used It, that I need
not say anything on the subject, us the most skilful phyal
ciann and the moat careful Druggists in the country are ma
aid/nuns in its praise.
Io presegting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do
it with a full knowledge of the curative power. in relieving
all, and curing moat of these disease, in which you are nn
fortunately so liable. That most excruciating diseaoe to an
affectionate mother,
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is restored So
its natural eweetness, and your babe from abort and fretful
naps to calm and sweet Members; and the Medical D!&wvs•
ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and
household.
In the more tulvtmced etageu of
CANKER
It e &Corals to the stomach, causing
DYSPEPSIA,
which is nothing but canker of the etom h; then to the
intestines and
KIDNEYS,
creating a sinking, gone feeling, and an Indifference eveLl to
ttu cares of your family.
Your stomach is
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food distresses you, and yon can only take oertain
kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the
nourishment it contains as the scrimonous fluid of the canker
eats it np; then your complexion loses its bloom and be-
comes sallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. For
want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a
train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly
adapted to
CURE;
Palpitation of the heart, pain in the aide, weakness of the
spine and small of the hack, pain of the hip Joint when you
retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also t that most ewe.
dating of diseases, the
PILES.
itow many thousands of poor women are suffering from
this disease and 'pining away a miserable life, and their next
door neighbor does not know the cause. 1 wish to impress
oe your mind that good old proverb, An ounce of proven.
tion is better than a pound of cure." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you bare both the preventative and the cure, with this great
and good quality, that it will never, under any circurastancee,
do you any injury.
No change of diet ever nec.:4,ery—eat the best you can get
and enough of it.
* Draconotts FOIL ouz--Adrilts one table spoonful per day—
Children over ton yeses dessert spoonful—Children from the
to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be apple•
cable' to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the
bowcls twice a day. Yours truly,
DONALD KEANEDY.
Price $l,OO per hottio
For - aalo by
Dr. GED. H. KHYBER,
No 140 Wood H trout, Pittaburgh,
sep4:daw
B OW M N'S
vEuETABIS. 0011 POUND
Will curu
Coughs,
Q,uludy,
PLitll,lc
Croup,
Hoarseness,
Blooding of the Lungs,
Conantur Con.
For &do by
And
folOnlAs:
GEO. ii. KEYBIIII,
Pittabmgb,
J F. FLEkritia AllecthenyrNty
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M A.RBLE! MARBLE!!
ell 0 Br 0 1 1 1 / 7 CaR G 0
lIAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES ,
Enclosures, Posts, tic., &c.
The public are respectfully invited to examine OUT ItOCL
Prices low, and work warranted.
jy13.71, NO :335 LIitEBTY STREET-
D RG
BIZEUJAVE'S ROLLAND BITTERS.
Gum Tragacantb, Gum Alooa, Gum Arable,
CONCENTRATED LYE.
Amandine, Pomades, Colones, Toilet Articles, etc.,
GLICERLNE,
Juniper B rrice, Graphite, Agaric me. on hand and fur sale
by N. FALINtSTGOK h 00.,
fe2 Corner f Pcurth and Wood street&
ORANGES AND LEMONS.—
zoo bojes oranges;
200 do 1030101311, Just received and for sale by
ANDkittfiON,
--
No. sg Wood street.
WO hundi
Aundred dollars in hand, and Your
hundred fu twu payments, will BOCUre a duel
ling huu.ao and large lut or plo..san.ly situated Ott
Mt. Washington. For tale by S. CUTEIBERT & SON,
full 61 1 3Iarket street.
ORNE KNITTING BALLS-
°BNB KNITTING BALLS,
)3eoelyed this ca ,, rniag, at
-
,8 IN TV WE
STEEL SPRING StiELETON SIMS&
The fourth invoice of this elegant form of Skirt, received be
Adams &weak this dity.
Ladles who were clisappointA in] Fuming one on Tuft.
doi c laW, can now be euppUed at • HM V%
TT Market street.
Brouctil til,
Asthma,
Inflammation of the Longs,
Influenza,
A APOOID SUPPLI UP
fiollNB'6. 77 Market skeet.