Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, February 25, 1858, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
EXTENSION OF STAY.
DRS. C. M. FITCH 4- J. W. SY KES,
ofike ut
Ho. 101 'Penn street,
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, ul, PA..
TILL APRIL PIFIST,
Where they may be consulted daily, (Sun
days exceptoil,) for CONSU .1• " ASTHMA, IIRON•
emus and ALL oraE. NIC AFFECTIONS ron•
nectod with, or prodi,,,,, to PULMONARY DISEASE.
DRS. FIT Y RES feel that they cannot too earn
estly or equeotiv admonish invalids of the EXCEED
INdi s ~ OF DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE
syl:iptoirc, often .e-to ,Lts to beget a delusive
toof satety ever: the tY,easo in making rapid pro•
groat. amt Liu , pati. , lll 41,acts hi to till a core is next to
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"Thu (Actin:ln Bittor4 cir geinir,sd sathafaction, and 1
herewith hand yon a 0,1 ill,. Ito of Mr. MonioN BERKLEY ,
roapotdablo farmor of toiti county "
eILIIPSONVILICE, Fy., M rch ;t), IS3>—Decor Sit: I would in
form you that I have boon aillicteil fur severs' 3olini Ith
Dyspepsia, In ft vary Itggrvvatod form, for which I nit , d df
aaparilla and Caritms otnor remedies, without obtaining au ,
relief. From the various testimonials in favor of Ilitotlan
German Fitters, I was Minced to try them, and I now e
with tibtutur,ti, that throuttil their ago 1 ion enjoying bA Itq
health thou I have iliac to years pn.t, uud olieorfally re
commend the liitters ti all afflict, t with char terriblo din
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Forwarding and Con.mlasion Merchant
Put; THEE 07
Flour, Grain, Daeon, lord, Rutter, Seel:, Dried Fruit
and Pr.duet• goneraily,
Corner of Plarket and First treets.
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11.1tra To—Prancig G. Bail•ly, 161/ William Dii,orth, Sr.
S. Cuthbert ir ,r,.•.11; Boyd k Ott, Ifebdivil
Swearingen, S. Brady, Gs:;1 ct- 11. Bank. LHt & flow, 11,
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PIC METAL AND 3LOOPAS,
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HARDWrketE.
o. 74 1 17Vc.od street, bet vve.en nip Inon.
/21.11.2 y wud Fourth street,
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k - s• Tuieahsrr.hThr is now openinga WOll 001,1tod
moat of foreign and drznestic Hardware, all new,and will to
on 114 guid terms iw any other house iu this city 11.
vi II always keep on hand a general assortment of
ITARDW AR F., CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, he.,
which he rospoctfully itivite. the attention of I , Cllll6er
•1111:313 S mtip EL FA IiNELt'OCFC.
El A '44 D W A I?,
A.I\I4JEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 wool
1.." street, Pittsburgh, has au halal a large
STOCK. OF HARDWARE,
Which 11,, will moll vory liiw zuhlition to hi
wk s , wo g ., nod York Spoon.. and is hint
witaiirtmotit •"firpolltA•e!11.411114. 1 ,17.11,d It 11,41‘
ply of Sittl.itg.t . Co. tor. fool Stotiot ;
'cougnes and l'okorA;
and Ellittll,l.l
rl2ll pro4iirvititt
JOLD AND S I LV ER SP ..:CTACLES,
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H1I)ItO"IETEItS
o r w e i4,4,g api; rlienv..t tiTnl
bright to Clic; city.
THFIRNIOMET.ERS AND 11.11to1I
varying in price crow $6 to $3O
POCK ET COMPASSES,
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o way,' ou hand at E SUA WS,
Opti,iAn, 59 Fifth Breit.
OppoBitl . M . l..alie Hall
L. C..IIF.PIVIJKS,
ATTORNEY Al LAW A!71) .JONVEVANCEI,
OVFIP3
NEVI TEA STORE,
No. 1.2 rift h street,
JOHN ANDREWS,
(Late of the Pekin Tea Store,)
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS lIIS
friond.4 and Ow publv. polorally. th.st ho haft opine-3
lit the above stand, for tho of
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GREBN:ND Eita,t.l.',llls TEAS •
HNLSO, CO.FFEE AND SUCARS,
THE BEST BRANDS. AU at t;cl , -, Fold ut the lowest
WAI.I.!:Asru , TO 4i1 , 1. SATy.Y..I7i lON. [P.S
T & T. GROUTT Importers of Brandies,
. Bin Wiu, <tr. Larali , ra in till, ()Id Mouonaoloda
I Rye Whisky, Piaich Rod Api(l, Brandy: oleo. RECTIFIERS
AND DISTILLERS, corner of SMITIINELD and FRONT
Stre 4 ate,
Al'S.-20 0 bus. to arrive by railroad, this
kJ day, and for elite by HENRY if. COLLINS
FANS.-15 bbl. just reed and for sale 1 . )7
lIENVX 11 CoLLINS.
1 - *4 6 (i ' 13U4' kl R.-2 bbis. this day ree'd
1 and far Halt) by Lfo2o] LL OuLLINB.
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NEXT 1),501:-.TO STOCEINg FACTORY*
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Steam Fire Engines.
The Eastern papers aro still discussing the advan
tages and disadvantages of steam fire engines. We
think there is no room for disoussion. Wherever
they have had a fair trial, they have been adopted
as permanent instqutions, and we would like to see
them prAierly tested here. The Philadelphia "Bel
letine of
Tuesday afternoon, says:
The performance of the steams fire engine of the
Philadelphia Hose Company, dicing the burning of
the ship Diamond State, on Saturday, was such as
ti dispel any doubts that mtght still exist as to its
power and usefulness. During the forenoon the flames,
although raging with great fury in the hold of the
ship, did not make any great ravages upon the upper
part of the hull. It was ton o'clock in the morning
before the steam engine was brought upon the ground.
At the time she went into service, there wore several
,treatns from ordinary hand engines and suctions,
but in spite of them all the flames were gradully ex
tending over the upper works of the ship. All the
tifternart of the vessel was in a light blaze, and the
flames were oven creeping up the foremast when the
steam engine get under way.
" Thefirst streets thri.en by the steam l'hiladelphis
was of entirtial , tliieictico , and groat power, and in
a t, cry few mine:, • it had deluged the upper part of
the ship, a nd e xtinguished ail the tire that could be
reached. Oilier streams were subsequently got upon
the fire, and had there been any way of operating in
,
side the held, the hull would have, without doubt,
been Havel. The stream,- of the steam engine wore
so p fat that the gale did net affect them; while
the streams thrown from the ordinary hand engines
core blown bock into the faces of the mon who held
the pipes.
t h e even t of a serious conflagration in the city,
title steam engine will be of the Utmost importance.
We learn that the steam fire engine "Young Ameri
ca," which was given into the care of the city, to be
scandalously neglected by her custodians, has been
pl teed in the charge of the Diligent Engine Company,
by her owners, into whose hands she was recently
returned by city Councils. The Diligent will put
her into :o•tice And ctrinent service.'.
Country Item■
On Thursday evening, the ISth inst., a young man
giving his name as Hornee Rowlin was arrested, in
Meadville, on a charge of passing counterfeit money.
It scents hn dealt in counterfeit Two's on the Wor
ee=ter Rank, Mass., one t.f which he had passed at
Magaw's , md another at Porter's hookrture. He
;,rrested at Carrtown, by Sheriff Hurst, and taken
holore .lustwo Ray for examination. There he said
that he was from M'Rean Corners, Erie county; that
ho had g the money fr. M :1 man named Jacob
Kirilin, Icing sixteen nide. west of M'Kean; he
said that he had passed eight dollars of the
money ; that he had had another two dollar note of
the same, and ~ n being toll that it was a oounterfeit
no had thrown it away. F r want of bail he was
~,tiimitted. An. thor person, supposed to be an no•
notm:iioe m•d.• his o- cape. There is reason to believe
that ; given his real name; one gentleman
who sew him say• tha. his name is Brewer, and that
a br, , ttor •1 Slneou Brewer, who, live years
,go, was the tor the murder of his father
W e understand that a small child, whose parents re
side hoar Steubenville, was burned to death on last
satortlay ahornoon. It was loft alone in tho room
by is mother, and approaching too near the grate,
s etoriirts caaght tire, and before assistance could be
rendered it was ihjored so severely that it died in a
short thee alter the sad occurrence On Monday
;nursing, a fire originated in one of t to apartments
of the glass house of Messrs. Beatty A Steelman, at
Steubenville. The firemen wore promptly upon the
spot, and the flames I trtunately arrested before any
serious damdge occurred to the buildings. Mr. Beatty
does not think that their loss will be groat, and it
actively engaged in making preparations to resume
operations immediately (We understand that a
valuable horse, the property of Mr. David M'Oowan,
of Steubenville, was accidentally killed, a short dis
tance west of that city, on Saturday last. A eon of
Mr. M'Oowan, in company with two ladies, was out
sleighing, and by SUMO unfortunate accident the howl.)
anti sleigh wore thrown down a steep embankment,
and the hurt:o had his neck broken by the fall. Those
to the sleigh saved themselves from any material in
jury by leaping therefrom A lad named Alfred
Wannemacher, aimut twelve years of ago, while rid
ing on a down coal train as it passed through Read.
ing, Berke county. on Thursday last, fell off and had
one foot cut off above the ankle. He was taken to
I the residence of his parents, and the physicians found
it necessary to amputate the limb.
Tremendous Excitement... Grand Circu
lar Fox Hunt—Attention, Sportsmen 2
There will be a Grand Circular 'Fes Hunt in the
ioljeining townships of Findley, Moon, Robinson
and North Fayette, on Friday, March 12th, 1858—
to close on the farm of James M'Miehael, near the
Steubenville Pike. The boundaries aro as follows :
First line commencing at William Adams', ou the
Clinton Grade ;" thence to William Hall's ; thence
to Hugh Ct)war;', ; thence to E, , quire Swings; thence
ti Simnel Memo's; thence to Shirland thence to
Jae li n'• ; thence to starring point.
011 i. ers arc as follows: Andrew D ckeon and G. Y.
M'Kee, Grand M“rshals ; Matthew Hall, James 'lid.
bail, James Vincent and Robert Boyd, Assistant
Urend Marshals.
Ua hoe first, the Marshals are as fellows: Hugh
:-'cott, Robert Ferrer; on second, Dr. Andrew Tiel
ball, James M'Curdy ; on third, John Cowan, Nelson
Ewing ; on fourth, D. Hoffman, \V. H. Clark ; on
fifth, A. Potte., Jr., William M'Farland ; on sixth,
A. Pierce, Thomas ; on seventh, Ross Byore,
Josiah Guy. Each line Marshal shall appoint at
least tau Captains.
It i expected ill :he lines will be formed precisely
at ten o'clock, and await the signal for starting,
which will be given by the Assistant Grand Marshals
to the Marshals of line at the following points: Wil
liam Hall's, 'Squire Ewing's, Shirland and Jacob
Johnston's. It is imix expected that one Marshal of
each line will meet at the aforesaid points to receive
the signal, which they will convey along their re
spective lines.
The officers will be known thus : Grande wearing
white, Assistants rod, and line Marshals blue ribbon
on their hats. 0
Tho inner circle will he designated by marked
stakes fir bunched of strae.
Bull dogs are rosirirsty prohibited from entering
the ring. Persons having all others shall have the
privilege of entering five paces and there await the
tiring of a gun by ono of the Grand 'Marshals, which
will be the aigual for let ing lose.
NO horns to be sounded till the signal for starting
The brand, AssiAnmt and Line Marshals will mee
at the closing ground the Saturday evening previou
at two 'clock, P. M., to mark oil the ground am
1113:50 other arrangements. .rk
lempd yi,,ni.—On Tuesday evening a number of per
.-ono congregated in the Fairmount engine house, in
the Fifth Ward, and amused themselves by shouting,
:(itiging and dancing, " making night hideous" with
(heir yells, and disturbing the whole neighborhood.
()no of the party was arrested, hut was rescued from
e night watch by his comrades. Yesterday war
r,nts were issued, and William Dorris, Augustus
Barker, Robert Smith, George M'Neely and John
Wallis were arrested, and after an examination bo
Gore M )yor Weaver, the whole party, with the excep
tion of Augustus Barker, were committed to jail for
ten days in detault of a fine rf ten dollars, which
too imposed upon them. The Mayor read the party
a severe lecture on their proceedings, and promised
to be severe on all offenders of a like character here .
after.
The Cuftiny in (i,irriion Alley.—The colored girl
whose throat was cut nt the house of Mr. Norris, on
MotAlity evening, was yesterday pronounced out of
danger by the attendant physician. It seems that
, ho real name t:f the person who attempted her life
is not Wilkinson, but 'Terry Hartman. He is from
, he town of York, in the Eastern part of this State;
he was obliged to leave there, from the fact of hi-,
movie , shot a relative who died from the wounds in.
dieted. He has ever since passed under the name of
Wilkinson. The girl, whose name is Louisa Wilson,
is also from the same place, and has known Hartman
for a long time. He has given no explanation as yet
of his singular conduct. He will have a further
bearing us Saturday.
Pittxburgh Theatre —Mr. John E. Omens appear
ad for the second time as John Unit, in Mrs S. F.
liatetnans Comedy of "Self" last evening. The au
lience, was a largo and a fashionable one, and he was
received with merited applause. Miss Kimberly ap
p red as Mrs. Radius. Mr. Owens also appeared
s Simon Lullaby, in the farce of " A Conjugal
Lesson." The same bill will be repeated this even
ing, and we predict a full house.
Suit for Libel.—An article appeared in the evening
"Reporter" a few days since, iu relation to A. 11.
English, Esq. We have since learned that Mr. Eng
sU has entered a suit against the editors of that pa•
pa- for libel. As these gentlemen have boon endes
,,uing to puff themselves into notoriety, their wish
a ill now be gratified ! they will obtain it, though no
in the most agreeable wanner.
A Cheup igh Ride.—Any of our readers who
wish to ,indulge in a good sleigh ride at a trifling
expense, can do so by calling at the corner of Fourth
sod Market streets—taking a seat in one of Ward's
omnibus sleighs and riding to Oakland. He has every
arrangement for the comfort and convenience of pas-
The El!maker Came —W e understand that Major
M'E!hinney, one of our County Commissioners, re
ceived a despatch from Philadelphia on Tuesday,
which states that the Supreme Court has fixed upon
Saturday of next week to hear the case of Mrs. Ell
maker against the county of Allegheny.
Concert.—We hope our readers will bear in mind
the concert of Professor Deham's pupils, at Lafayette
hall, this evening. An evening spent there cannot
fail to prove interesting, and, in the language of
John Unit, "it's bound to pay."
Police business was exceedingly dull yesterday ;
not a single caso of interest came up at any of thi3 Al
dermen's offices. At the Mayor's levee in the morning
there nine common oases; eight of these were com
mitted, and the other discharged on payment of his
fine.
The Allegheny Board of Control mot on Tuesday
evening; but transacted no business of general impor•
Diefricl Court.—ln the case of Kennedy B Sc Bro.
vs. Praetsoh, the jury found a verdict in favor of
plaintiffs for $299,62.
Pittsburgh !Metall Market.
We publish this morning our regular weekly re
port of family marketing, carefully corrected :
OUR FAMILY MARKETING
1 (41 12c.
4 9
1 11
O 10
• 9
O 11
a , 9
• 8
2 , 4 46 37
35 (01 50
9 ® 10
10 (0 12
12 45 12 1 ,4 2 -
12 50 12 .5
4 - 6
4 45
each 35 ((0 40
87 (0,25
65 46 87
40 46 05
...... 25 ® ,
.......30 ® 40
25 al 35
2 oi) 30
....... 11 ify' 12 1 ,
12 © 12
10 12
10 6_7,) 12
8 (a) 10
® 10
V bunch 6 45 10
2 45 3
Beef Steak, first cut, lb
" second " "
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Pork Steaks,
Remits.,
Veal Cutlets,
Mutton t hope,
" Quarter,
Pigs Feet, q dnx,
Tripo
Pork Sausages,
Bologna "
Sausage Meat,
Mince
Liver Pudding,
Beef Liver,
" Tong-ace,
Turkeys,
Geese,
Ducks, TA pair .
Chickens, pair
Nish, Palma% IS string,
" Porch,
" Sacker,
Lard, Leaf, `P lb
" Rendered,
Onions, ' 7 A P.l(
-atoea, Nealen'k
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Turnips.
Celery,
Beets,
Carrots,
.Parsulps,
'Horseradish,
Pumpkins,
Cabbage,
Cranberries,
:White Beaus,
•Elominy,
Apple butt or,
Apples, VI half peck.
Dried Peaches, quart
" Apples,
Butter, Roll,
" Print,
Eggs,
2 3
3 0 4
1 (i 5 2
each ................ ........... (0 15
2 (0) 4
"f quart 10 0 12
5 a. 8
8 10
10 65 15
10 0 lb
10 .12
11 (75 10
18 0 20
20 26
10 0 12
The New York papers b tato that the Pennsylvania
Railroad is completely blocked up with ice and snow
west of Philadelphia. The Philadelphia papers deny
this, and they must certainly be correct, us the train;
are arriving here in time at present.
Resumption,—The glass works of Adams, Macklin
Co., in the Sesond Ward, resumed operations on
last Monday. We are glad to POO en many evidence:::
of the increasing prosperity of our manufacturers.
would invite attention to the sale of tine Piano
Forte and Household Furniture at tho dwelling Iloilo.,
0. Prof. Thompson, No. 54 Liberty street, at ten
o'elook this morning.
Catludic Almanac.—Duraigan'B American Alimaohc
r 1858 has been received and is for sale at Uour l fa
uigley's, Fifth street.
Governor Foster is in Louisville, putting Mazeppe
and other horse pieces on the stage.
Boy's Raglans and Sack Coats.—Gents. Frock and
Suck Over•corts, Raglans Sic., and a full Stock (.f
Winter Gloves, Gauntlets, Mufflers, Scarfs and Slaaivls
for Mon and Boy's, still en hand ht Carnaghan's Fed
eral Street, Allegheny. Cash Buyers will find the
, rieea an inducement.
OW'S BROWN WINDSOR SOAP,
COLGATE'S PALM SOAP,
GLENN'S WRITE WINDSOR SOAP,
And a variety of Soaps, both plain and fancy, for
ale at
CHARLES 11. SUPER'S DRUG STORE,
Corner of Penn anti St. Clair street:,
441" THE SUCCESS WIIICII ATTENDS the CIRO of Ix,
J HOSTETTER'S CELEPR kTED S rOMAeII BITTERS evinces, at
once its virtues in al eases of &pithy and dlsvaio of the
tornach. Certificatos almost without number have beau
published. attesting an almost miraculous power in remot
log those painful and fearful diseases. Anil at this time it
seems idle to do more than call attention to the great reme-
dy of the age, in order to awaken public attention to its ex
culltilice. 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 ItarEni are pleasant to thy taste
agreeable in their effects, and altogether valuable as a tonic
r remedy fur Indigestion
For sale by druggists awl dealers generally, everywhere
:10STETTER
l'ilanufacturors and Pronrietoht
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ATTRACTION!
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ATTRACTION I I
The immense stock of Silks, Shawls. and Mine Dress Goods.
lso a co.eplete selection of FOrnishing Goods, and a large
ad varied hue of DomesticA, have again been reduced in
.riee, at the store of 4 k. MASIfE At CO.,
feS No. 2.5 Fifth street.
- -
FOR RENT.—A desirable country resi
dence, two miles from the city.
A two story dwelling house On 8. , ,AS street.
A two story house on Ihiquesu. , street.
A three story house on Third street.
A three story house on Wylie street.
Two small houses in Splane's court.
fid , 61 Mark..t at.
FLOUR.-30 sacks just received and
for sale by [fel7] HENRY IL. COLLINS.
DRY APPLES.-50 bush. Dry Apples for
sale by [fen] HENRY 11. COLLINS.
EXPANSION.
A lot of new Expansion Skirts. Just opened at
fe 6
JOS. HORN E'S, 77 Mark• t street.
rOOS.-5 bblH. Ergs just received and for
sale by McCANDLESS, MEANS k
l '0 Corner Word end Water sl re 4..
TAT
received
d fo r
,1 I I B EAr.N. S.-10 b
e ags email white
y
McCANDLESS, MEANS k CO,
fe2o Corner Wed and Water streets.
(`I REASE.—White Grease for Wagons, Oni-
A.JII nibuses, Carts, Drays, Carriages, etc., i❑ barrels sad
kcigia. for sale by I te2l HENRY
fIONCENTRATED LYE.-50 eases just re
ceived and for sale by.;l
13. L. FATINESTOCK at - , CO.,
fe22 Corner of Fourth and Wood stre,t.
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. - 4
gross on hand and for sale by
B. L. FAIMESTOCK & CO.,
fe22 Corner of Rourth and Wood streets.
WHITE WAX.-3 cases just rec'd and for
tine by D. L. FAUINESTOOR & CO.,
fe22 Corner of Worth and Wood qtreeta.
BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS.-3 gross on
h. nd and for sale by
B. L. PAHNESTOCK .4 CO,
Cornor of Fourth and Wood strPets.
PRECIP CARB. IRON.-150 lbs. on band
and for sale by B. L. FA LINESToCIi & CO..
fe22 Corn'r of Fourth and Wood st.r.,t,.
LYON'S KATIIAIRON.-3 gross on hand
ara for sato by B. L. FAUN ESTOCK & CO.,
f,22 Corner of Fourth and Wood streets.
YARN ISIIES—A complete assortment just
received and fur sale by
B. L. FALINESTOCK
4 , 22 Currier of Wood and Fourth atronta.
FINE FLOUR.-20 bble. Fine Flour in
sten+, and for sale by
MoCANDLESS, MEANS A CO,
fe:X) Corner of Wood and Water streets.
UGGS-3 bids., this day, received and for
sale by r fel7‘ WNTOr II 061 J .T1+754
ATIME FOR ALL TIIINGS.—Now is
the time to bay Shoes of every deseripton CHEAP.
We are desirous to clear out our winter stock, which com
prises Gouts', Ladies', Misses', Youth's and Childrens' Wear.
Remember the place, The Peoples' Shoe Store," No. 17
Fifth street, near Market.
fol 3 DIFFENBAOHER
SLEIGH ROBES,
TRAVELING SHAWLS,
MUFFLERS AND SHAWLS,
L. lIIIRSOFELD & SON'S.
SHIRT AND COLLARS
MADE TO ORDER, AT
L lIIRSEIFELD A SON'S,
SHOES, SIIOES, SHOES.—Ladies' Misses
and Children? Gtiltors, Shoes, Gums, etc., cheap, a
t h e p ene t.ita , Rt.,. An 17 Vifth et•ewt. ewer RIO •ir Pt
DICARB. SODA.-10,000 pounds on hand
“r and for sale by B. I. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
TIOTEL CANDLES.--50 bcxes 12's and
Ws, Hotel Candles, •3n band and for sale by
folg 9 C k J El PAWNER
B LACK GIMPURE LACES,
And BLACK BRUSSELS LACES,
For Drew' and Basque Trimming', at reduced prices.
Cbble. received and for aale_by
lei SAM IL OMAN@
'l'l SBURGkI DOA RD OP TRADE AND
ERCII A N TS' EXCHANGE.
rCOVki; H:NTS k!rto' OCEAN 81'h:A (111h.'ELS
SHIN I cZA,.I: FOR DAYS.
Canada BoatoiL Ac Liverpool - - ..Feb 10
rOilqWlo. '`.;..w V.rk Havana andN.l4.....Feb. 12
A thin tic New Y0rk....., Liverpool Feb. 13
Edinburg New Yorir Olithigaw Feb. 13
Arabia New Y0rk...... Liverpool Feb. 17
City of lialtimor,New York ..... .Liverpool Feb. 18
Star of the West. Now York Aspinwall Feb. 20
Niagara Boston Liverpool Feb. 24
Indian Portland ........ Liverpool Feb. 27
Borussia New York Hamburg March 1
City of Witalit'n...New York ..... .Liverpool March 4
Northern Light... New York - Aspinwall March 9
TO ARRIVE.
HIIIP9 LEAVE FOR
Indian I iverpool Portland
t ity of Baltimore..Liverpol New York....
Niatrara Liverpool Boston
Baltic Liverpool New York....
Arogo Havre Now York....
City of Wanhen... I ivorpool ..... .New York....
Anglo Saxon I iverpad Portland, &e
I litsgow Olaiwow.... .... Nev.' York....
Ilainlllllllk .........lirlillbl)rg NI.V, York...
Low's HONE Y SOAP,
1858.
FUR GLOVES AND t3AUNTLETS
No. 83 Wood stmet
No 83 Wood stroot
Asone.sor to Vi, TrATI .7 Err.,
J' UfIRN R. TT Uartret • sett
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President.
IVILLIAM2
>'we Praid.fits
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Commer•. V 4r! for Fl•bruary.
V. P.,
DAVID M'CANDLESS
JAMES GARDINER.
N. W MAR
JOHN FLEMISH
Ti SA II
New York Market.
NEW Vort E. February '2 I.—Cotton: sales 1500 bales at MI
Kik: L ance of 1 ,, , ,; ; ; la some CRS , a the quotatioas are generally
unehatweil with more buyer , than sellers. Flour is quiet;
750 a blils sold at $1.65ai4 115 for southern, ii•decline of sc.
n heat firm; lindi southern red sold at $1,23; western
11,20. white Corn 'all; Piioo hush Prime Pork
hits dechned 15,-; Mashy 3,4 c lower;
Cahn u' u;au film. Cottle, lower. lassoed Oil
unchanged. 'fallow Fr,-i:ow, 4,1 c t ,lt,n to Liver.
-
New York Stock Market
NEW' Fel. nary '24. .Vom.--l•Pocks higher. Cum-
C 4.1 204: o.ittral 971.,','; do 13‘,ndy 0.1; I
and mileanikie 7d.rhigoo 311..; N.
Central Penna. Coal 71 , t ; CiP.4;
end 43. Cont. 0 Misnouri G's Si. Ster•
ling irtirge 101 l
_Stocks hrin C irrtgo 111111 Rtt It Island 81 1 4;
111 nois 0,0,1 SL 1,11, rn N. Y. (:), ntrd
.8.1 i; r efit) , Coal 77; Mi higen Central Erie 3q!.c.
Clevlantl Lind TLLIeLIL, I Lidimin b's SS; Milwankie and
7kliesiesind
New S ork Cattle Market
NEW YORE, Ft•bri , try '2l —Mr ceipin ..1 Bore, H 111:1101111t
ut :ideal, 53 u. of Swine 0000. Baorias ar o a
dank Letter, with , ut hue% alloy; H 2110.1 llt 71/ 7 1@ll, gouorally
at TY," ay or ,ge ep unchanged. Some
nominally tS to
CineinAlatt 1: nrliat.
CINCINNATI, February Fl—ur steady with a moderate
demaintat i,T,Bsatili.9o Mr superfine. Whisky dull at 17
the demaml is limited. There testa not much done in Pro
vision.; Imlders ere Urra bet It)ere are holding off. 200,000
ths Bilk Pork ,old at rrl., and 7 3 :, ter ghoul ers and Sides.
Nothing has been done in other articles the market gene.
rally being pt let. lins•eries are firm Mnlaascs buoyant;
1101,1..1'1 are asking Waiter pride. There is nothing new In
he o v ary mat ket.
A OCT lON SALES.
IA Al I.Y SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
L o v At do , uow Conc.—cod Sahli Rooing, No. 54, Filth
tivet, every wool: day, are h. 4.1 public entl,,a of guods in all
•drieiy, snit •d fur the nail" and eemstuilers, from a largo
ciituwantly reidellished with fresh consign
ueuts, that must tie el,.sed I rt twit h.
AT 10 tl'Uldadli, A. M.,
Dry Gonda and (ancy artai.s,odinprising nearly everything
needed in the line t'or prraoual and family true; table cut
lery ; hard Warn; Cl”thriw,; bunts and ~ an., o :- • ; Indira Ware,
AT '2 P M.,
tionsehoM mei kitchen in tut niture, now anti Noe:Aid-hand;
I,ddintz; carpitta; elegant iron Htolll3 China ware;
pltoVr•H: Ac.
A'r i o'CIACti, P. M,
Fancy I,r tides; wutchott; eltakti; jewelry; musical Inßtlll
Mont , : guns; clotuing; dry goods; boots Enid shoes. book
tam o n , kc. i seaj P. M. DAVIS. Anct.n
Ulf PE RIOR PANGFORTE, 'IOEBE
VOLD AND KlTtilir.N FURNITURE AT AUCTION.
TFIURF DA Y . MORNING, February 25th. at 10 o'clock,
at the daedliug house of Prof Thompson, (Irwin's Bow) 54
Liberty +trent, ant be wad, ono limaisome, well tuned Piano
Barb . , made Dv Cltickering - , a quantity of ticaid quality
tioulei,Mti and 14 itch,. Paoli use, etc, atnoug which arc
,11,1 Nlalmgany Taller, Ito to Case, Mahogany and Walnut
e-edit Bureaux. Spring. Seat Sotto. Divan, What Not, Ex
bu-u Wltinut and Cherry Bedsteads, Walnut and
Malic,ton3 Wa.lcitan,l4,. prim: M. tren.sits Parlor and Chain
r vartr-E a, Floor !Matting. Chaert, Lo; kidg Glasses, China
Das, .Ll.ll 4411.•••!1,WPIrl., Eire Irona, etc., Kitchen Furuitute.,
If gt.rt. [1.03 P. M.. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Ei ")EREM 1' FURY SALK OF CIGARS,
131:.::\ DV, ..TC, will hn s ld on FRIDAY
terbruat y 26111, at 2 O'clock, at thy , Comma. cial i'/1.104
mli,et. or ata,mat ,if whom it 11111) OM
, on a IU,OOO ,a,porto,l a ail hall t+p,st_inti Cigura, linn, [cal
brimilas;
4 boxes i lii wing 'Toliaccoi
3 '.l iiitiiii, Coon one. Wrilndy.
111'.:3
ii M. DAVIS, Aurtion ner .
A , ELICAL BpOLiS, 1l MAGNETIC ELEC
IRumAurINiNsTri,lE : l4ET,o
;
-A
UII.IIA V EVENING, Februm 3 2iiii, at 1 oclock, litlll.
lie r..ild, at the Comnitirriiiil Salei+ i:thillle, No. 54 Fifth street,
a quail ity of Medi , ill Li i Vs', uric Aluguetic Electric Ma
-12.1:1110, 0 lie pair Long Fl'rl'l . l., oLiti Saw, uric pair Scales,
Deutal Inatruoienti; iitc A .iloug the books will be found
I dingliion's ,iiiilical Dictiiiio.ri, llosack's 1' a - tice of Medi
cine, Din glison's lltinialie Phy-wiogy, Wilted Status ills
,. nottory, Pancister s Si istar :2 villa : Croinel's General Pa
lo:I ogy , C siper on too Dreii-it Slid 'rent ill. London L'incet,
'2. wits., P•ti is I . iiitillilletiii,Vil., Pritchiiril iili ill,iillit)i, LAW
r• lice's Lectures, Jail es Bur ils heisViilCCS et.laiptitliiitilll,
Dell A Stoke's 1 . 1117th:1i, 3 V..ifi. M lick iIitOSII'S Practice, Her'
reir's r pinta! A hat ini ,'d vols.: liiiioril's Mist: a ions, I :ty
phillii Disuse, quarto; Oisid wrd on the Teeth, Bell uo the
i. 01,12,,, lial:al li A Gal nail's Mater!), Medico, etc. The books
~/,, , w ill b e . ( ,pl. ll for tiXittililllo nit or. Seta ilk) Cll. irlaing
fc24 P. N. DAVI-
Auctioneer.
EIOUSEIIOLD AND KITCEIEN FURNI
TURE AT AUCTIoN.—']n FRIDAY AFTERNOON,
ebruart 26th, at '2 o'clock, al the G•mmereMl solo« Rooms
cs ill he cold, a (PIMA ity of good ituality, well kept House
bold hearty new, hum it family declining brltlt,
keepi g Among which are. Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads],
Nash and 1 . 1 tea stands, Rocking Chairs, eight day Clock,
!Lair 3dattresses, parlor and chamber Car tel El, Locking
]+. ati6e", Window blinds, Fire Ira] 8, etc., a general assort
ment of kitchen utensils, C uking Stove and littnres, Table
and Tea rpeous, Knives and Forks, ttc.
fe P. Lt. IJA V IT+. A uctio.,or.
ATTEIetiTi(PA FAILIFEitS I
THE URE,IT ECLIPSE SEED DRILL
AND BID ),N At7:l' SOM . ' ER is tioW ua exhibition,
Ai St, 56 Market street, Pittsburgh. This is a new improve.
toent and by exceeds tiny machine of the kind ever offered
to the airricultnnit. It works an entirely new principle
end sties any kind of small surds with forthlZrn, nt any do
s ied width, with a regularity and OVKIIIt'SI never before
at
-I,LIII by B , •Pd Sip.ot4rd, 0111 be worked by O. boy tarp,
enough to drive a horse. The inarbine is so simple that an)
v orkman can construct it, nt.d at a pre, that will defy
61'MA , 1/ lid County Itig'.ts for eAlr.
Ja2.8:10.1 r
• - •
ENTING. —1 wiil uttond to the renting,
paying of Taxon, and collrnilug of 'touts.
Apply to 0 IiICIIEY,
•1.•• t.
AYRES' IVO ital
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The ❑emt ple:e3tait, safe and effPrtual Worn' Remedy now
PrSparsd and sold, wholsaals arid roil's!, by
ANGELL A I.IAtT,
Cor. Wood cud zixth Pittsburgh, Pu.,
And sold I v Dr 1446*. gpnPrgry Its
( ÜBAP BOOTS AND SHUE:S-
th, time to Lay BOOT? AND SDOES
AT UREA IC Ly REDUCED PRiCE:,,
AT THE CHEAP CASH , '1‘)111e. t,F
i. Fl. BORLAND,
613 (19 Markin .tr—et„ two deans ttoril
FL WHITE & having complet-
G Eo.
ed their anntisl lily •nkwy, and re aired tan cost pric,•
their go,.im, ell the it r .stilt stock at a lilt titer
reduction of pri,•s. Jail
VA RI E(; ATE') SO AP.-25 boxes
gated Soup rea.iveil , and (Jr sale cheap, by
JAMES A. FETZER,
fel° Corner Market and First streets.
trap SEED. - -
bags for sale by B. 'i. FAIINESTOCK & CO.,
tee/ Orrner Wnod And Sixth strlssta
1111 U KIN HEAT FLOUR-40 sacks prime
.1.. P article. for sale by f 1.2.8 1 P. EN ILY H COLLINS
RY GOODS! DRY 6001/Sll—All the
inuuense stock of Silks, Shawls, Madness, Paramat
tas, Plaids; choice styles of printed Marinoes, Poplins, Du.-
. als; rich, all wool, Delaines, Embroid-ries, Trimmings,
blents' Furnishing bloods, and .1 largo stock of Do
mestic Goods, soiling at the store of A. A. Mason & Co.'s,
No. ISS Fifth street, at unheard of prices, as the whole stock
niti,t be immediately closed out. del 4
ONIONS. -7 sacks Onion't, just received
and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER,
6.3 89 Water street.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
75 sacks choice Buckwheat Flour, Pa- gale by
KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVER
—2 gross on hand an•t for sake by
L FA LINESTJOK & CO.,
" Corral . Wood an i Fourth streets
I3UTTER.-1 barrel Ire h Roll received and
for n.e.le by ii. 1.5 I Ii K.NRY i 3. CiILIJNS
QWEET CIDER.-3 bbls received this day.
Price 20 cents
HAWOUTiI, BRO.& BROWN LEE,
in the Dintnona
LOV ERSEED.--25 sacks just received,
and for main by 114 , 111 H ENli ILO IS
TARD.—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrels and kep,Jnat received and for sale by
.I.AI
McCANDLEIkS, MEANS & CO.,
023 Corner of Wood and Water htreetH.
WALL PAPERS 1 WALL PAPERS ! I
WALL, PAPERSIII—W. P. MARSHALL & CO.
are preparing for immense sale of Wall Paper this spring.
onv and sEP. at b 7 Weod street. tel
GGS.-6 bbl. fresh Eggs, just reo'd and
V for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
Darner histkei and Ord grate.
HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and Gen
eral Agents, Corner of First and Ferry streets.
RIVER, WEATHER, Ero.—The river was swelling slowly
last night, canned by the thawing ye.,terilay and day before.
The ice, however, hasuotpinm 11 , ..1i to move. A pretty
general and promiscuous thaw h Imai kept up for the
past two dart, although the alghis eve been as cold an
ever. A few boats are r ceiviug am sng which we may
mention the lowa, loading fur St. 1.. , .11 a. There is uu doubt
but that business will' be very lively fter the break up,
which, from present appearances, will be shortly.
18:111 11 [AUK KY, 2d
At Louisville, on Monday, them wee 3 1 A hot on the falls,
and 8 feet In the lower Ohio. At Cincinnati on the same
day there was 6% feet in the flats. and falling. On the
same day the river was falling slowly at St. Lonis and the
weather war very cold. On the 17th Cumberland river was
Acing, with ten feet on liarpeth Shoals. Freights were
plenty and prices good. Tennessee river woe also Hein
rapidly, and an overflow was expected,
A tioull , er of steamers were to have left Oinci tT nati for
this port on Tuesday
The IVlississippl river was still open at Burlinkton, lowa,
last Saturday, and the ferry boat continued to make her
regular trips.
.IRn. "7
—Tau 27
Jan 30
.Feb. 3
.Feb. U
Feb.in
.Feb.
Fah
March 1
JAMES A. FETZER.
Corner Market and First streets
RIVER NEW S
The Alma arrived In New Orleans on the 40th I . t
PORT OF PITTS IS URG HI
3 PE T 6 IN(hES WATEII IY Till CI_ACiN ILL
1 4\7 . ARItl VEEP
Steamer 1. Bayard, P,obles, Elizabeth.
" TLleg - rnph, Woodward, Brownlivillo
Luzerne, Jacobs.
DEPARTED.
Col. Bayard, Pool.lei, Elizabeth
Tolograph, Woodward, Brownavtlb
Lazerne, Jarobs, Brownsville.
STEAMBOATS
NASHVILLE.
For Nashville.
The flue steamer QUAKER CI CY, Captain
LL,grAtit mcrwm.,3--chArk, SIMUEL COOLEY—will leave
tr . for the above, and all Intermediate ports, on
TUESDAY EVENING.
For Height or passage, apply Cu b,ard. fel
For id ashville
The splendid new light draught strainer 14.1-
... k, , RALAND,Capt. ILI-1114MM', will leave for the Bl,vo
,to port,' ea SATOILLA Y, the
99th inst., at 4 o'clt.ck P. M.
For froight or plumage apply on banal. u,nYS
For Shwthville
The flee paßsenger steamer ChliatiN, will
"IS .. A lea ve for the above and all interin,hate poi tB,
W I.IDN ESDA V, at 10 A. M.
For freight or pculiage apply on board, or to
del6 FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agent,
11111EIVIIPEEM6.
For Memphis and New Orleans.
The flue paisouger steamer ALMA, emit
ROBINSoN, will leave fur the above and all in
terinothate ports, on SATURDAY, at 4 l' M.
for freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
Jan FLACK, BARNES it CO., Agents.
ZANESVILLE.
For Marlette and Zanesville
The steamer EMNIA GRAHAM, Capt. 'Son
rzos AYREH, Will leave for the above and al
intermediate porte on every TUESDAY, a,
4 o'clook, Y. M.
For fr,ight or pa.ssage apply on board
ST. LOUIS.
Nor St. Louis
The light draught, fait running passenger
packet lOWA, IMeater, will leave fur
the above and all intermediate ports, on SAT.
URDAY, the 6th last., ut 4 o'clock P. M.
For freight or passage, having superior accomodations,
apply on acrd, or to ITAIWY & MtalflEW, Alger] la,
fel Corner First and Ferry streets.
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES,
A M B R 0 T YPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE
WARRANTED, CAN HE LIAD AS I_,()W
AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS 13STABLIS11MENT
IN TILE COUNTRY, AT
WALL'S PICTURE GALLERV.
Wm. C. WALL 11AS TAKEN THE
third flour et Junes' New Building, adjoining t li
Medeinies' Bank, Fourth street, for an AMBROTYPE AFL
IiALLF:It ; and having fitted up the
loom in a style unsurpassed, invites his friends and the pub
he to visit his establishment.
Ms Reception Room, he has no lies intim' in saying, has
not its superior anywhere, for size, beauty of furniture and
appoiutnietits generally; arid los operating Rooms, b. tug
en the same fluor, are entered immediately through it.
lu his Operating Rooms, the most improved combined
side and sky lights give a facility for taking a finished Pic
ture, m the least possible time, that be thinks cannot but to
make his establishment the resort of all persons of taste.
Mr. Wall's experience as ao Artist, is a guarantee to his
isitrous that noun but good Pictures will be permitted.to
leave his prentises.
The public, and the Ladies espurially, are uvited to view
his retrain, and examine specimens. fend iv
Al' fitAC I lON
AT NO. 60 MARKET ST.,
Where can be seen the largest collective o
111BROTYPE PHOTOGRAP
SPECIMENS, EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY
Ponsons wishing Plotnres of thonosolves or frishils,
urn incited to call aud examine before sottjug ulaewhett.,,
WE WARRANT PICTURES
Siliairioc to any that can be obtained west of the mountain
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
ettolographers and Antbrotypists,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 76 Fourth street, ood
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
d. W. cor. of Market et.root uud Diamond, Pittnimign
I'ItIOES TO oUIT ALL. my 1921-4
WYKES' GALLERY OF ART,
VO. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES
1, 1 taken at this Gallery by a new and improved process,
tviug 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 airy pictured even exhibited in this ,
coy. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and exgmina
Ins large collnetions of specimens. His Gallery being on the
aearnd door, is easy of access.
N. IL—Pieturea of ehildreu taken In two sdcouds, at No.
du Market street.
iny2l:tf VriKES, Artist.
NELSON'S ANBROTYPES.
PRICES REDUCED
GALLERY COB.N.Eit OF TLIIRD AND MARKET STRE.F.T,
Eutranco on Third street
Citizens and Strangers desiring AMBROTYPES, executed
iu the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can
be Accommodated at short notice by calling at
NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY,
THIRD STREET.
?rice, One Dollar and upward. ap29:l3r2d
ELOGEEtB 9
NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROTY PE
SKI AND SIDE-LIGHT
GALLERY,
Firrii STREET, NRARLY OPPOBITE TEIN POST•OFFICg
7:It...PICTURES taken In all the various styles, In sn
,v,,ther, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates.
tij.. Sick or deceased persons taken at their residence.
ap2o.lydaw—ia
SLEIGH BELLS,
SLEIGH BELLS
We are closing out our stock at cost,
1U CK II F, A o TFLOU R.-20 sacks Buck
wheat Flour , o
_. k
justreceived and for tale
by McCANDLESS, MEANS & CO.,
te2 Corner Wood and Water Ntreete.
FLOUR. -60 hbls. choice extra superfine
Flour, just received and for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER,
t 20 Corner Market and First streets.
PICKLES. -6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re
cuived and for sale by JAMES A. FETZEb,
le2o Cot nor Market and First streets.
- I_IIOGS.--5 Dressed Hogs to arrive by Rail
road, and for sale by HENRY IL COLLINS.
H. :MOLASSES.-7 0 bbls. St. James
00p 8. 11. Molasses, in store and for sale
C by
MILLER & ItIKETSON,
!!' Nos 221 and 223 Liberty street.
RAPPING PAPER.-10,000 bundles
Crown, Medium, Double Crown and Double Me
diem, rag and straw Wrapping; Just received and for sale
by JOHN M. PNRKINS & CO.,
fel 22 Wholesale Paper Warehouse, 128 Wood et.
MANILLA PAPERS.—We are taking
into store five tons of Manilla Papers, of Lantern
manufacture, of every size and thickness, which we will sell
JOHN M. PERKINS tic CO,
Wholesale Paper Warehouse, 128 Wood at
110 t LACKBOARD CRAYON.-500 gross
just received from the manufacturers, which we will
sell to the trade at eastern prices.
JOHN M. PERKINS t CO.,
Wholesale Paper Warehouse, 128 Wood et.
ALARGE assortment of Men's Buffalo
and Attic Overshoes. Also, Ladies' Buffalo and Ar
tie Overshoes, and Gums of every size and sty le just closing
out at gr atly reduced prices for cash, at
JOSEPH H. BORLAND'S,
fe2o No OS Market, second door from Fifth street.
QLEIGIIING, SLEIGIIING.-If you want
aj to enjoy a good sleigh rids, the first thing ie to have
your feet warm, and the next to keep them warm, and the
way to do that is to get a pair of iinffalo or Artic Overshoes
at the Cheap Cash Store of JOS. H. BORLAND
tear No. 98 Market, second door from Fifth sire.t.
Q.ANFORD'S INVIGORATOR.-3 gross on
kJ hand and for Bala by B. L. FAIINESTOCK & C t.,
fel3 Corner of Fonrth and Wood atreetA.
HE_ BEST_
. CORSETS.-_
orOne Dollar Twent y-)1,0 liento.
lb JO& 110104 77 Market street.
Moone., Mater
W A LL'S, F urth street
E. S. WYKES, Artist
SLEIGH BELL. 4,
SOWN & TETLEY.
NO. 136 WOOD STREET
AAi i SEMENTS
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
MISS KIMBERLY LLB= A.ND MANAGZRZ2
1..0 OANLEY .......... ..... MANAGER
PRICT.E. OF ADMI-9.11021:
60c. Private Box, large Ss 00
Secm .25c. Private Box, small 600
Third 11 16c. Colored Box 26e.
Single rr.i,le vrivate Box, . I Colored Gallery 15c.
Doors .•n at ti% • 'clock. Performanc , to commence at 7
Box oflce, for sale of Ticket., opm from 10 to 8 o'clock.
mmense Fn was of the great American Comedy of
zqi-S E L F. 14
Oa Tnenlay evening received with every demonstration
of delight, from a crowded and fashionable audience. It
will be repeated this evening with Mr. JOHN E. OWENS,
in his artistic, and unapproachable rendition of John Unit,
in which be is acknowledged by the press of the United
States to be without a rival.
THURSDAY EVENING, Feb 25th, the performance will
c.mmence with Mrs. Bateman'e American Comedy entitled
BEL F .
Mr John Unit
Mrs. Mc Kimberly. I Mr Apex
leavoritt , Dance by
To conclude with tLe laughable Farce, in 1 ant, entitled
A CONJUGAL LESSON.
Mr. i , inion Lullaby Mr John Owens
Mrs. Letitia Lullaby Mrs. Vau Deering.
Iu rehearsal, 11,rri , uutrit lireat roma, eutitled
VII)LET: OR, LIVE OF AN ACTRESS
The Beautiful Collection of Paintings,
IL NCLUDINCI TILE EASTERN SLAVE
MARKET, CI,EOPATRA, DEATH OF L.EANDER,
and the fatuous
CIRCASSIAN MODEL OF BEAUTY,
Aro now on Fro° Exhibition at the TONTI NE HOUSE, No
e 3 Third Htreet. Call and Coe them.
JOHN W. M'CARTHY,
BILIFIA POSTER!
UTILL ATTEND 'lO THE POSTING
and DISTIIII3UTI N • of all kinds of
LULLS MOlt irfONCkaM; t.ECTUIRE,
Ail - communications either by mail, telegraph, or other
wh,--tlirected le the ell!, et the Murning Post, will receivt
prompt attention ap7
B U h CA fil_)it-t:
°HAS I+l;slPM:tin, U. J. nuMIA.N, JOHN WHIOHT
Humphreys, Hoffman & Wright,
,t ACTORS,
PRODUCE: GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
:,,KTII W ARV AND is;, NORM WATER tiT
Alwve Vint , Strret,
REF }a it T t)
Conrad, Th•mipsou At Co, Philadelphia.
Thompson, Clark k Young,
Biter, Price & Co.,
Caleb lope g Co., it
iturcruft Beaver 43 Co ,
Canby, :Neville a Hughes,
v... Jl. Lewis, Cashier F. and M. Bank,
.10d. U. Mitchell, Cashier Mereb's Bank. "
Morris L. Hallowell C 0.,&
McCutchuou At Collins,
RAW M. Iteunedy & Co., It
itaiguei
Pickett, Mathews & Co., Maysville, Ky.
i-brewebury & Price, Madison, I.nd
W. O. Langley Sr. SULVI, liallipolis, Ohio.
Law repro Sr. Mathias, Louisville, Ohio.
A I) Bullock a Co., Cincinnati, 041
W. Oulines Cu, Pittsburgh, Pa.
iloagrave & Co.,
uuviB:lva
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATER PIPES,
From two to six inch calibre.
PRICEIi from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot
A LSO—ROOLIESTER
STARCH
For Sale Wholesale at Manufaeturere
Prices by
HENRI , ILL COLLINS,
FORWARDINU AND
COMNIISSIOId MERCHANT
AND WHOIJCSALG [MADAM IN
CIWACSE, BUTTER, SEEDS:, FISH,
AND !'RODUCE UENERALLY
WOOD STREEIT, PITTSBUWUU. joi
.ti. F. !et:LIAM'
I=l
WY04 . 00, MO4llittilEAD & CO.,
MANI , VA.CTURERB O
American Galvanized, Best Refined
M=El
COQ' 11HoN SHEET IRON,
Aud Sok Agent this sale of W. IJEWIE2 WOoDY
ELEBRATE I)
I'AT'T NITA fION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
—ALtIO—
d?.LVANIZFu CURRIIU Ana) IRON, fur Roofing;
SE`ln ES, NAILS, nud 11UUP IRON.
Arebouse, Nu. 134 First mt., Pittsburgh.
.7,1-ALL Oltl Pnts FOR GALVANIZING will be promptly
att naoa to at tI o Works. au2i
Burton & Perkins,
AUCTION AND COMML3SION MERCHANTS,
Nu. 60 )URTEI aTKEET,
_
~4,0 U ISVILLE, KY.,
k. 4 .IOLICIT C
_uusigii meut, of any and every
U ,It,cripli,n of .I.lurchuntltnu. Any goals sour to 11,3 for
,o,:e will be attoudod to witliou. delay, kald remittances Inn
tra,..ll6Cely 'nude. Tuaratful for past favors we solicit a con
till,4llo9 no.t2m
CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
And Lx-Officio Justice of the Peace,
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE
A• D rll Tll STREETS.
buminieei connected with [hie oifice.will be att• nded to
.tri promptniar Conveyances of ell hinds done with legal
eceuracy--sucti as Leeds, Mortgagee, Bonds, Powers of !A
-t, uey, ic. Titles to Heal Emilie examined.
Tu the members of the Bar ho tenuors his services as Com
mis .loser to take Depositiouli to be read iu the several Courts
this :qat.•, an 1 els2where. His office is one of the main
Police Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities in
es,,uting liniilloB,lof that kind are very desirable. ifelOtly
W. W. WALLACE'S
STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
MARBLE MANTELS!,
A Large and Beautiful Stock always on Hand
And Made to Order.
O\V NEII.B OF PROPERTY, CONTRAC-
Tolui AND UT 1.1E,5, are invited to call and exam.
me our stuck of MARBLES, as we are persuaded that but
r,.w persons in the community are aware of the low prices
t which we are selling MA , TELS. A good, plain, Marble
Mantel costs but little, if any, more than a good Wood Man•
nd, whilst it le always neat, is as ornament to a room, and
(wit iSe a Wood Mantel) is not liable to take lire.
MONUMENTS, TABLET'S AND GRAVE STONES al
ways 00 hand
WASILITANDS AND FURNITURE TOPS, AND
PONES`A in: de to order by tuachiuory. Marble of
all Muds sold low to the trade.
4tir stock is the largest iu the West, la manufactured by
mu, binary and will be sold at the lowest prices.
W. W. WALLACE,
Nun. 319, 321 and 323 Liberty street,
Pittabtirgh.
Plaster, Cement and Grindstones.
pASTER PARIS, for Stucco Work, etc.
CEII EN r thsturus, Fin., Walls, etc. GRIN
b'r 'N ES, all sizes uud Ls at quality, fur Farman] and Me,
ch.t•oci, at 319 Lit,urty struot, Patsburgh, Pn.
P.12:11u W. W. WALLACE.
ALCOIIOL.-100 bbls. 76 and 96 per cent.
f or 2aiu by B. A. FALINESTOCK A CO.,
4...0 Corner of First and Wood streets.
•
$
75 , , WILL buy a new.framtDwelling
V liousu of four rooms and Kitchen. Paling
in ir,rit, Bane Oven, etc. The lot has a front of 20 feet on
Monterey street, Alluginiuy, by 110 feet deep to au alley.
T. nale of payment vary easy. The house is new and in good
or .rr. For ealo by S. CUTHBERT & SON,
i ,14 61 Market street.
_
REll, \Y AND BLUE.-500 boxes
roilet Variegated soap, assorted colors, in lb.,
ao.i lb. cakes, on hand and for sale by
I- II d o. h J H. PAWN'RR
[JACKED BUTTER.-600 lbs. solid pack
_a_ ed Butter, received uud for Bale by
1.,27 JAS. A. FETZEJA, 89 Wood greet.
REMOVAL.
JAMES A. FETZER
Forwarding and Commission Merchant
FL(UR, GRAIN, AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
line removed from 89 Water street, to the
Corner of Market and First streets,
lelo
QUPERB. CARB. SODA.-200 kegs New
Castle, fur sale uy
B. A. FAHNEF" )CH t CO.
IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING
MADE TO ORDER, CALL AT CHESTER'S.
A l•rilliant assortment of
SEASONABLE PIECE GOODS
CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL,
Corner of Wood street and Diamond alley.
We Study to Please. Js o
on hi Id at
I\ lAA RUBBER BELTING.—A large
stock, all sizes, 2, 3 and 4 ply thick, at tho India R -
her Depot, 2d and 2.8 St. Clair street.
Ja3o
EAR CORN-130 auks Ear Corn, justre
ceived, and for oa!o by JAS. A. PETZER,
ja•l3 89 Water street,.
MUST REDUCE THE STOCK.—In order
to reduce our stock helore the opening of the Spring
Tr a d.., we will continue to 8011 at the EXTREMELY LOW
PRICE,'. our Goo are now marked at.
.L-2o tioRNE. 77 Morkot atry.t.
DO rATOES.-392 sackß Neshannock Po
tetoett, arriving on the steamer R. F. and for Bait)
JAB. A. FETZER,
Corner Market and First streets.
CIORN .-64 sacks ear Corn for sale by
dol9 k 3 A FETZER, Rfl Water et< . t t
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS—GIazed
and Unglazed, Green and new patterns of figured
cut tains at wholesale and retail, for sale by
W. P. MARSHALL & CO.,
felt 2 87 Wood Street.
Mr. John E. Owens
.8. 0. Dubois.
Alien Turnbull
OHO. SOHN giCK, Proprietor
PHILADELPHIA
MEM
POP. THE BALE OP
PITTSIIVEGII. PI
J.* H. PHILLIPS
MEDICAL.
OMEIT ONE BOTTLE
-01-
DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR,
is REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE
troubled with Liver Complaints, unless the most des.
perste of cases, when the second bottle will, with scarce a
single Callon; restore the patient to health and vigor. We
wish to call the attention of all to these facts,— that the In
vigorator is compounded by a phtsdcian who has used it in
his practice for the past twenty years with a 8110013611 almost
credulous, and that it is entirely vegetable, being *lmposed
wholly of gums.
Some idea of the strength of these gums may be formed
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 now before the American pub
lic, prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particularly
for diseasea of the Liver, as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or
Liver Remedy. It has attaiiied 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 Math
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
an overloaded stomach, or when food rises or sows, take the
Invigorator after eating, and it will not prove di agreeable
or oppressive. For Heartburn, Palpitation or cult
Breathing, take a tea- poonfu I once or twice daily. For Loss
of Appetite, Languor or Lstiessnese, 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 fairies. After eating a
hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigorator and it will relieve
all oppression or fullness. 'I n 9 Invigorator is a Liver Reme
dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, cur
ing Dyspepsia, Jams - lice ' Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles,
Worms, and all Female Obstructions, for which it has no
equal.
We know there is nothing now before the American pub
lic prepared with such skill by a scientido man, particular
ly for diseases of the Liver, as I r. B.nford's Invigorator, or
Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no
other article in the word, simply because it resits 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 Bucb
disessee as are described in Dr. tianford'e advertisement, we
know of no remedy that will so surely cure them as the
I n vigorutor.
There has lately beau brought to our notice a medicine
that scums to possess wonderful, curative and healing pro.
portico In diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or
gans. It came to us with eo many testimonials in Its favor
that we have noted its effects in 801111 i of the worst cases of
continual dibility, caused by 41eranged liver, and in every
Instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure,
Dr. fianfurd's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy Is what we re
fer to. We always have b,en credulous about cures by pat
ent medicines, but we are convinced that this medicine, for
family use, iirnot overrated by the host of recommendatleT.,
it has. Our advice is, for all troubled with Indigestion,
bility or Bowel Complaint, to gut a bottle and try it; our
word for It, relief will be experienced.
131.12161NGS TO TUE INVALIDS Iho 1140 Dr. Sanford's Invigor•
star, for it will relieve theta of their pains as soon as ft 121
taken into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist
where the Inv rotor iy used, for it will as surely drive them
away, SO daylight will banish darkness, of this tilers can b
na doubt to th , se who try it, for it carries conviction with
every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousands of
certificates from those who use it or have been cured by it,
Try one bottle, ii it duos not benefit, then we are mistaken.
PHIOR OSA DOLLAR PJR BOTTII
BANFOILD & CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New York
For sale by G. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, Pittsburghl
jal:3mdawt2p
THE GREATEST
Cam' C
DISCO'
OF THE AGES
MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disoov•
°red luone of our common palture we..de a remedy
Every kind of Humor,
FROM TUE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON
PIMPLE.
He bail tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never
failed except in two caeca, (both thunder humor.) He has
now in his possession over one hundred certificates of Its
value, all within twenty miles of Beaton.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore month.
One to three bottles will cure thu worst kind of Pimples
on the face.
Two or three bottles will clear the system of biles.
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 Erysipelas.
One to two bottles tire warranted to cure all humor In the
oyes.
Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and
blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure wrrupt and
running ulcers.
One bottle will cure acaly eruption of the sklu.
Two or three bottles aro wa. ranted to cure the worst kind
of ringworm.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cato the moat des
berate case of rlie=fittstri.
Three to four taatica are \van anted to cure Halt-RhUUM.
Five t eight bottles will cllie the worst case of !scrofula.
A beuefit ie always experienced from the 'drat bottle, and
a perfect cure In warranted when the above quantity is taken.
ROXBURY, MASS
uses MADAM,—TIie reputation of the Medical Discovery„
in curing all kind of humors. in so well established by the
anatiimons voice of all who nave ever used it, that 1 need
nut say anything on the subject, us the most skilful phyel•
clans and the most careful Druggists in the country are au
u illlOll9 in its praise. '
in presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, 1 do
it with a hill knowledge of the curative power. in relieving
all, and curing most of those diseases in which you are an
fortunately so liable. That must excruciating disease to an
affectionate mother, _
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
Is curod as if by a miracle; your own temper is restored to
its natural sweeitnesw, and your babe from short and fretful
nape to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical Discove
ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and
household.
In dm morn advanced atagea of
CANKER
It a. t, win to tho itoutach, causing
DYSPEPSIA,
bleb to uutbing but et rther of atu vu II; than to the
utestiuta and
EIDNEYB,
creating a sinking, gonu fueling, and an indliforonee avail to
th.. cares of your family.
Your stomach is
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food distress-Et you, and you can only take certain
Linda, and even of that your eyetein does not get half the
nourishment it contains as the ecrimonons duld of the canker
eats it up; then your complexion loses Its bloom and be
cINA miaow or greenish, and your best day is gone. FCrl
want of nourishment your syatem becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Thou follow a
train of diseintos which the Medical Discovery la peculiarly
adapted to
CURE;
Palpitation of the heart, pain in the ehle, weakness of tha
epine and email of the back, pain of the hip joint when you
retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that moat excru
ciating of dleeaaoa, the
PILES.
How many thousands of poor wouem ate sotlering from
this disease and pining away a miserable life, and thoir next
door neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to Impress
(1.-Jour mind that good old pro:orb, " Au ounce of preven
tion to hotter than a pound of cure.' In tho
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the iii l e'ventative and the cure, with thin gieat
and good quality, that it will never, ander any circumstances,
do you any injury.
Na change of diet over nec.o,,, , ,ary--....at the beat you can got
and enough of it.
DIIIIICTIONS von use—Adults one table spoonful per daf
Children over ten years dessert speouful--(thildren from live
to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli•
cable ; to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the
bowels twice a day. Yours trDulONy,
ALD ILKNNKDY.
Price $l,OO per bath,. Bur ludo by
Dr. Oklo.
es :dew No 140 Wood stre.a. Pittsburgh, Pa.
A RETIRED PIIVSICIAN
WI
75 YEARS OF AGE, whose sands of lira
have nearly run Out, discovered, while In the East In
dies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Coughs, Colds, and General Debility The remedy wan
discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was
given up to die. Ile had heard much of the wonderful
restorative and healing qualities of preparations made from
the East India Hemp, and the thought occurred to him that
lie might make a remedy for his child. He studied bard
sed succeeded in realizing his wishes. His child was cured.
and is now alive and well. Ile has since administered the
wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferers in all parts of
the world, and he has never failed in making them com
pletely healthy and happy. Wishing to do as much good as
possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fellow-belnga as
request it, this t ipe, with full and explicit direction for
making it up, anu successfully using it. He requires tack
applicant to inclose him one shilling—three cents to be re
turned as postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be
applied to the payment of this advertisement.
Address, DR. 11. JAMES,
,„. No. 19 Grand street, Jersey City,.N. J.
Claims—nave no sou-in-law authorised to send my
rec.pe, as has been advertlsed_. _ f fe2:klui—ls
,
B ow i A N '
VEULTiBLE COMPOUND
Will cure
Coughs,
Quinsy,
Croup,
Hoarseness,
Bleeding of the Lungs,
Consumption.
For sale by
And
frdO:d4w
DISPEPSIA AND FITS.
DR. TRACY DELORME, the great curer
of CONSUMPTION, was for several years so badly
shitted by Dyspepsia that for a part ,f the time he was
confined to his bed. Ho was eventually cured by a pre•
Fcription furnished by a young clairvoyant girl. This pre.
cription, given by a mere child while in a state of trai , ce,
has cured everybody who has taken it, never having failed
once. It ie equally as sure iu cases of FITS al of Drartrids.
The ingredients may be found in any drug store. I Rill
rend this valuable pre,cription to any person on the receipt
of one stamp to pay postage. Address
DIL. TIIACY
1313.1. AT CURES OF CONSUMPTION.
New York Post Pffice.
fe23:lm-43
M A,RBLE! MARBLE!!
JONA alledIRGO
HAS A ISEAUTIFUL SELECTION OY
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosures, Posts, &c., &c.
The public are respectfully lniritoci to examine our Mock,
Prices low, and work warranted.
Walls N 0 956 L 1131111.11 MEM.
},ronchltts,
Asthma,
Inflammation of tho Lungs,
Influenza,
GEO. U. KEYSER,
Pittsburgh,
J. P. FLEMI2,IO Allealpsnr fifty