SPECIAL NOTICES. EXTENSION OF STAY. DRS. C. M. • FITCH 4- J. W. SYKES, Will continuo their office at No. 191 Penn street, OPPOSITH ST. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA.. TILL APRIL FIRST, Isiss, Where they may be consulted daily, (Sun days excepted,) for CONSU C ASTHMA, BRuN• 013,1T1S and ALL OTHE ON IC AFFROTIONS con nected with, or predisposiug to PULMONARY DISEASE. intS• Fifelf VEES foul that they cannot too earn estly Or i . oquotitly admonish invalids of the EXCEED OF DELAY 1N I'ULMONARY ,MSEASE —its symptoms often seem II trifling as to beget a delusive o: eV m while tie , d,- , ea, is making; rapid pro gre-s, au i t himself till a cure is next to °Mee, Hours- 7 -10 A. BE. to 4 P. M ch.trgo • A hat of will ha Eil•Rt t•• tilo,lo wiehiue to C:11:11111. ut, lett, Attires., C. M. FITCH & J. W. SYKIN 191 Penu street, PittHburgh, Pt 1100FLAND'S ti ERNI A\ LIME RS, Tli E GREAT REMEDY FOR NY:nVtt'"r Itr:EILITY.—J. M. llutatizme, Doylestown,Pa., June 'AO, —" My wife has been afflicted with II nee rolls dehitily t4tico .September, 1851, since which time 1 hare horn unable i .a find ally physician or medicine th et Sc o.ild foment her in the lewet, until one day.l called at the rnro of Dr. Ilarvey, of this town, 4_t come tincture of ir,„ /int de—oribvd to hint the itfflictionk of my wile; Ito then handed the a IA of papers to read. among which I found it describing your German hitters, I immediately procured a few deifies from him, and 11111 pleased to ',fate that the' 100 - Of the Bitters has done her more good than all the medicine she limed heretofare taken. I wish you At send In, a half dozen b-ttles. SOU ttaVer LifternoU t For rale by FL;C:11 f.rt4i Dr. G Plttaburgh Z. Zr- le; NO IN: 'ruE IVIIOLE niediLino creating sth•h .t Qtir , totoirr invalids as Dr. SAN PORISS IN Vith./lIATo til Villt It EDI'. It Buell gal k n'. the pstittnt of ret-cdidt.t.: beurOtit alino4t a-t soot] A.! lilt' • WCI do Dot know of a Rio, 1.... It lots boor' taken without boz,etit, .tzld sl Clue is etTvettsl uso. ItII:IYvv1,1e. po 1111Arity ly dot's w 11,61 II 1-4 n,,-117lit•tided to I. It is 0:1151,111(ly Uti• its 011 itA Wing+ uud 108 . ft - 1111c 11 'MI , a 1114 f.,. 111 Liver J 41111. 1, ,. Ktq1..1,11 .i..bility. 11612.:Initisw rirrAiimi I! LI Fh', FL itE D M.ARINE INSURANCE CO., 1 ,- rtttAimr.:lk, 1 nary itith, Is5S. DlviliEN ~ rict:. Dir,lot, I On", j 1 th Vlll ud , n,t Of CIO 1 -, OIIL 01 Ow 1 , 011: pta.l.Ail, 1 1, 1- 1,171 in F. N. 11.1 N I'll • l I. Socreqary. Nori(lE l'n—i , icut an 1 'I Lt) •.1 lhr I'•••nytbyl,l ••I ing Alle4heliV Sr•-, 11•1-• •1•••-lar•••1 n •11%.•.),[1,i••1 '1 . 51 • DoLi%lt:4 1 , 11A,,E, nu th•• ••II ••I tht• '••rilpfthy '•I which dividollti. sir, TO I eurre•nt b 1111; able Willi. to VILOOI II r •sr 1,1 iv,. iorthv.ith. l's II IL. iS Tre•kallr..r. .1 • n I' o`tiLll4l. , :: , OF 'l'lll , :.%•111 • • 0;1111, I 11UIC'ili .1 ••,(,f•;:t1 +lO •' N . ,' la • pa , •l n tll, itic • II lV 1,:,1 15I± mnd•irl• q., • I LI.• . LI l•• I Hitt ,- HMO., 11,1 1%11 it 1: 1 ' i 4" art I.l3.j'A:rl d••2,il =BE PirCS i,,ij ii ,',; ‘1 t. , 1 ..'EE eIVOR h. S. ISAACI , ON JONES, BOYD & C 0 C E A SPRING, PL.JW AN A. U. STEP[, SPRINUS AND AXLES Cortaz.l. Roue rsttA E'ltrilt Streets., , t'l r PTSltintt; 11, PA MEESE rellt , „ R 4) Rb & C4O . , r.“1.;?.1:S • LATENT surEvi, c',11:1-tvvro TE:rrti Ro Al4ll FIn.9T STItkilTE;, J24,111E- . ; t,_. Fr"ETZi-7,tt, Forwarding and Con,mission Merchant I=l Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Semi-, Dried Fruit and Produc• Corner of If rke::. nod. First streets. L'A itla RO--- .r. S. Cuthbert it, ,r.r.h; .1: Ott, 1ie.k..11 A Swearing... 11. 'l. Kink. Lit 0,., Ot , or,p , Uonlo Patton Wh.Flfncr. mvl,9rof J 0 ES Snob Co 61 Cr: t COMMISSION MERCHANT PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, Jals:lyl No. 27 Wool 61LAIZT, P 18311116711 , PA ALEXA.NDEit HUNTER, F LIO 1- 1 4„ GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND PI? D r; N JRALLY street, PITTS BURP CI diPll:dtpo :s.l AND FACT C Ell OP ALACOIiIOII Cologne Spieit's :And ruse! Oil. Nos. 167 and 170 Second Street. uplo 1yd2.41p FAH IiESTOCH IMPORTER L DEA'.,ER IN D)REIG IN iii E 111 ARDW E Ito. 74 Wood 'street, between Distanosta zllcy nnti. Foozrin ntreet, ;Kir now opt.ning a w,311 selvcted alsort. went of fori,iir,ri cud it Ilardo'are, all utiw,a,nd will to e. 4d on aa good tenni al any othur house in this city. [-Jr 0 ill al waya Steep on hand a gi , rniral ntaortmentof 11ARDASAILE, CIJ , LI , IItY, fIAitI'ENTSRS' T. which he i the tittroitioii of 1 -chasm, inh2fl El A R ID W _,ALZI re", _LAMEEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOl atrt•et., Pittsburgh, 1131 OD Iftr:4l-5 STOCK OF II kRD AltE, 'which. h.. will R.. 11 very h.,. for C.kStl. la addnion to hit Larka, lit and Fortt.i, and Spoonn, and a tan!• at-Nortm..at of .tarp •ott•Cti [bola, ne Inti rttreh, I t 41111 ply Of 6411.,..c0 Cu toro 'tad F•tuffetq ; ; , 11t.v..1,1, Tonga., and Poltore Slt , ittl, 110115, and Itinonl , l,l CC/At Putyt -reitt.4 J. W. TUCK EM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOUIS, MO. OFYICE (IFIL TIE PRE:I:NW NO. 12.6 THIRD ST., NEAR CITY HOTEL, fi EFEELNCES! Hon. J. L. Orr, F'po..kor U. S. IL.proßentativ,=. Flora. L Kenn , t.t. lion. S..u.al Tr,ot.,,Jodg., Loma. J nrneg 11. Lorna Az Cu., ILO/. D. It. ArAn43ly, L. D. GOLD AND SILVIDt SP .CTACLES, AT DIANE; S. 4. ACTUREIL'S J'RICES. JIV D ONIETERS or vosighin spirit>, tho Cht,f) , At nod liomt erf4r brought to this city. THERIMAIFITETS AND IiAItiMKTER ,, , varying in prico from *6 L., *3O steh. POCKET COMPASSEs, AND SURV.EYOR'S COMPASSES,: alwaya on 111111 , 1 t a. SEIA W'B, Pra,:',;7l 7 Opt.::•-i in, 56 Fifth an2:l 0:11,•4.4it04 I.f~u.. nic Bell L. C. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVNYANCER orrron T,.r. t!ILT•I3I.LT&S. NEW 'LTA STORE, No. '-!,`,4 Pin otreilt, DOOB . To 11 4 ,LY'll FACT-ORY. JOflN ANDREWS, • (Ltte of the Pekin To'. Store,) liE of o rrvcd ni the above ete,t. jr . , ' GREEN AXED R.E.IIIIR. TEAS • 9 ALSO, CO.FFEE AND SUGARS, 4)F THIS BEST Illt C's. PS %,1 -1.1 ut the lowt.ht uml WAR AN I• I I I ACTION. fe..5 . _ & T. GRO OTT. 4i - snorters of BrandiO, . UM, 'Sin, de. Dovil , rs in lint. gild 61nnmeaL..L nyo Whiiiky, Peach and Apple Brandy; I)emtim of SMITHFELD and FRONT • Ftre..ta, Pitt. hrirs•h. _ - 14 -1 1.3 RNITURE OIL CLOT LIS— Beautifti otyles of figured anti imitation of wool, for alb; by fe24 J. ,4 11. PHILLIPS. re„C•2‘4 , 36 , T hor- tun 0,11!,' r.1%11-6.1,NE1if 4 ‘,‘ CULIAUG I I=l 1' T ' 1," It Gll, P A _ , LOCAL AFFAIRS. Attempted Suicide in the County JAIL. Mrs. Winterburn, the insane woman who was coma milted to jail a few days since for attempting to murder the child of Mrs. King, nttempted to commit suicide on Wednesday night, under the followink air. cumstancos : She was confined in a cell along with two other females ; some time during the night they were attracted by some peculiar motions of the old woman, and upon examination it was found sae had plunged a pair of scissors into her throat and was moving them backwards and forwards, endeavoring to make the wound larger. *Mr. Phillips was soon afterwards called; when ho arrived, ho found her bleeding quite profusely; the wound was bound up until yesterday morning, when Dr. Baldwin called and made an examination. Ho found that the , in strument had penetrated to the depth of about an inch and a holt; and that it had been extended by the movement of the hand to the length of an inch. The d retina of the wound was upward, and the windpipe was found to be penetrated. The wound is not neces sarily fatal, but should inflammation ensue her re covery will be doubtful in the extreme. Jailor Phil lip informs us that he had great difficulty in finding the weapon with which the act was committed. The old woman declared she bad loft the seism - 8 lying on the bed; but the cell was thoroughly searched, the bed t.,1, al,' the instrument could nut be found. Mr. Phillips then evlinined tile person of Mii. Win terburn and the inmates of the cell as far as delicacy would permit, but without finding anything—she still persisting that she had left them on the bed. She was then left alone with the two women, who Lark - io a thorough examination of her person, and finally found the instrument concealed in a belt which she wore next her person. It is evident the woman had concealed the scissors with an intention or 'nuking another attempt on her life. She is now cle:oly watched, but may yet elude the vigilance of her jailors. She should be removed at once to the Hospital, us she s evidently sadly deranged. gr ic ult u r Societies. The agricultural societies in our neighboring coun ties are preparing for the summer campaign. The "Westmoreland County Agricultural Society have elected the following officers for the year: President, F. J. Cope; Vice Presidents, John I. Marchand, J. Turuey end G. L. Putts; Recording Secretary, C. A. Steck. Esik ; Corresponding Secretary, W.Robs inson ; Treasurer, D. W. Shryock ; Board of Mana gers: Isaac Fulton, Col. M. M. Diok, Henry George, I. P. Hurst, end 11. M. Jamison; Committee of Ar rangements, Peter Pool, J. B. Seam, Moorhead Ed gar, James Agnew, and C. R. Painter. The Wesbington County Agricultural Society have also elected officers, as .ollows: President, John Ewing ; Vice Presidents, Gen. James Lee, John Nes bit, Francis Fitzwilliams, Win. Davis, Saml. Brown lee, (Buffalo;) Recording Secretary, Jas. F. Gabby: C.-rresponding Secretary, Dr. IL It. Reed; Treasurer, George Baird ; Board of Managers: Win. Dinsmore. teamen,) Lewis Barker, U. H. Clark, James Gordon, An,lrnw Brady, Charles Rettig, Samuel Weirich, M'lloni-,11, Wm. Tin wnlee, S. B. Hayes, Shall. Can t , mrs aml .Tames K. ".‘l,.unt,. 'Pike Penn Street Crotßing It w•ts st ••, d in one of the morning papers yester day ;nut Co• Pittsbnrgh, Port Wayne arid Chicago Railroad Compa-,y would decline accepting the ordi tinee passed by Councils on last Monday everting. We have ascertained to-day that this is incorrect-- that the coropnny has as yet taken no action in the matter—the Board of Directors have not yet con veiled. Tile following card from T. D. Messier, See rotary, in the ansence of the President, Mr. Cass, appeared in the " Chronicle" of •yesterday after noon : OPVICP. 6F THE P., F. W. AND C. R. R. CO., Pitt burgh, Feb. 25, 1858. EDITuR. , uF EVRNING CIIICONICLF,:—The 11131301.111C0- mow in one of the morning papers of this date, that this Company had refused to accept the ordinance, , doptod by tho City Councils in reference to the right of way across I can street, is entirely premature. The Company have neither decided to accept or re ject the ordinance as passed—nor have the Councils communicated with the Company in relation to the T. D. MESBLER, Setiy. .111,. Cecile Iburte.—We perceive that this laq, who made such a favorable impression while in burgh, a short time since, has been very well received in Philadelphia. We copy the following from the Philadelphia " Evening Bulletin," of Wednesday : " Mrs. Cecile Rush was honored with a large audience last evening, at the Assembly Buildings, where she gave a series of admirable readings and recitations, both humorous and pathetic—the former predomina ting. It was a lively and brilliant entertainment, and enabled her audience to appreciate the high rep amino which this lady has been gaining in other cities." Visitors to the Jail —Yesterday the office of Jailor Philips was crowded all day with persons anx'ous to see and converse with Munroe Stewart. A great many females are among the numb)r. They are not all gratified , however, as it is impossible to admit so wady to the prison, and many are obliged to go away disappointed. On Tuesday, the day after the arrival of the pardon, the crowd was so great that it was fend necessary to close the doors and refuse admit mac() to all. Jailor Philips has had an arduous task for the past few months. Theatre.—Mr. Owons played John Unit " Self" last evening, for the third time, to an au dienee equally as good as on any evening since his engagement. The farce of a " Conjugal Lesson," in which he appeared as Simon Lullaby, was also loudly applauded. This evening Mr. Owens takes a benefit, when he appears as Billy Lackaday, in " Sweethearts and Wives," as Solon Shingle, in .the "People's Lawyer," and as Jonathan Gillman, a bridegroom, in " The Happiest Day of my Life." Run Over.—Yesterday afternoon at about three o'clock, a boy about eleven years of age, named Pat rick Nockton, was passing along Fifth street ; when ne.ir the Theatre be attempted to cross, and was knocked down by a horse attached to a wagon loaded with coal. He fell down and the wagon passed over his left leg, crushing it badly. His wounds were cared for by Dr. A. G. Walter. No bones were bro ken, and the wound is not dangerous. It is almost a Miracle that the weight of the heavy wagon did not break any bones. A ccident.—A •young German, named Jacob Staub, narrowly escaped with his life at Conemaugh station. on the Pennsylvania Railroad, a few evenings since. tle was caught by some of the Machinery attached to a train of !reigt.t cars, and dragged under the wheels quite a long distance. -One of his arms was broken, and his legs were terribly crushed. He was dragged through Johnstown, and- it is said his cries were heart-rending. Sisley f Stocks.—The following sales of stocks were wade last evening at the Merchant,s' Exchange, by Messrs. Austin Loomis /6 Co.: 10 shares Bank of Pittsburgh... ...... ....... ...$55 75 " Mechanics' Bank 52 00 8 " Allegheny Bank 23 02% The sale of the Youghiogheny Navigation Com pany stock was postponed till Thursday next. /Wt.—Yesterday was an exceedingly dull day. Items were in demand, but only a limited supply in market. At 'the Aldermen's offices everything wa:. 4crene. At the jail there were but three commit metits in addition to those sent up by the Mayor in tho morning. Allegheny Agricultural ,Society.—The Board of Di rectors of thiP society hold their regular monthly oieefing on Wednesday. No business of importance was transacted. Capt. Young rend a report concern in;; the qualities of his celebrated cow, " Lady For- We have received a copy of the report of the Trus tees and Superintendent of the State Lunatic Hospi tal el Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg. At an early day we shall make an abstract of its contents, and 11 , 4 :-re our renders., Allegheny Bank.—The bill for the removal of the Allegheny Bank to thin side of the river, has been laid over on second reading by a vote of 53 to 33. Ibryor'A Office.—There were only seven common tIISOB before Mayor Weaver yesterday morning. Five were sent to the hia , one paid his fine, and the other was discharged. We have received " Peterson's Philadelphia Coun terfeit Detector and Rank Note List.'! This is rapidly becoming, a favorite among bankers and business Sippension.—The iron works at Brady's Bend have suspended operations fur a short time. Ilay4 I?aglanB and Sack Coate.—Monts. Frock and Sack Overcoats, Raglans &0., and a full Stook of Winter G loves, Gauntlets, Mufflers, Scarfs and Shawls f ,, r Men and Boy's, still on hand at Carnaghan's Fed 7 ,ral Street, Allegheny. Cash Buyers will find the , ricer nn inducement. AOW * 6 BROWN WINDSOR SOAP, COLGATP,'S PALM SOAP, ULENN's WHITE WINDSOR SOAP, And a variety of Soaps, both plain and fancy, fur CHARLES H. SUPER'S DRUG STORE, Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets. t[W;t- THE SUCCESS WHICH ATTENDS the nee of flu. J HUSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH_ BITTERS °Ville-es at once its 'virtues in al! cases of deoitity and disease of the Stomach. Ct:rtifliates almost without number haTe been published, [Attesting its almost mirsctilons p'4er in remov ing those painful and fearful dhed3es. And at this time. it seems idle to do more than call attention to the groat reme dy of the age, in order to awaken public attention to its or.- c,ikilet.. It is the only preparation of tim l kind that is reli able in ail cases, and it is therefore wet thy t of the consider ation of the afflicted. The BITTERi are pleasant to the taste, agreeable in their effect:, and altogether valtiable as a tonic or remedy for indigestion. For side by druggists and dealers generally, ecerywheie and by :10STETTER do SMITH, f -U—lc] BEANS. -15 bbls..just ree'd 4nd for sale by 1(.20 HENRY H. COLLINS. R(iLL BUTTE R.-2 bble.. this day reed and for fele by (fo2o] HENRY U. CIOLLINO. LOW'S HONEY SOAP, lifannfacturera and Proprietor'', COMM - 141W' A E. PITI'BIBIOIIII34I HOARD Off' n ADE A zfls 2116..B.CHANTS' .7:45“..' riuß , l. Pretsidttil W. 11. WILLIAM?. Vice Fze.tidosts. V. R BRUNOT, let, ISAIAH DICKEY, It. K. tit,LM ES. 1.1 fitcor4 LEN. Committer of Arbitrazi,ri for Ftbruary LSAT AII DICKEY, V. P., W. W. MAIR„! DAVID :VIVA N DT,ES-i JOHN FLENITNO3, J A NIES 0 AItDINER. MOVEMENTS OF OCEA - fki STEAMERS TO SAIL BIIIPS LEAVE Pan DAYS. Canada Boatom An Liverpool - Feb 10 Calatawba .New York......llavana andN.U..—.Feb. 12 Atlantic New York Liverpool Feb. 13 Edinburg New York Glasgow ...Feb. 13 Arabia .New York Liverpool Feb. 17 City of Baltimore. New York Liverpool Feb. IS Star of the West.. New York Aspinwall Feb. '..1 , . Niagara Boston Liverpool Feb. 24 Indian Portland Liverp001....„..._....Feb. 27 Borussia New York liambnrg March I City'of - Wasltt'a....Nrew York Liverpool _Morel, 4 Northern Light.... New York Aspinwall Alarc.lt P TO ARRIVE. 1 501P5 LEAVE FOR Indian Liverpool Portland City of Balthnore..Liverpool......Now York—. Niagara Liverpool Boston Baltic Liverpool New York.... Arago Havre N ew York.... Oity of Waslit'n—Liverpool Now York.... Anglo Saxon ..... ...Liverpool......Portland, itc Glasgow Glasgow... ..... New York.... Hammord.l Hamburg New York.... Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets PLITSBURGII, February 25th, ISSS Business during the past week has been quite dull, the present " cold term " having put a complete em bargo on our river navigation. A cheerful tone, however, pervades the mercantile community, who are hopeful of a brisk and profitable spring business. A fair amount of business has been doing by our jobbers, the intercourse with our country neighbors having been greatly facilitated by the recent fall of snow. Our railroad facilities are ample, an d since tho closing of the rivers,a large amount of merchan dize is,passing through to the various places of des tination. The money market is easy, and the discounts in bank are steadily expanding as the wants bag:- ness require- them. The rates outside are un.:h and we have not hoard that good paper is pressing on the market to any extent. Exchange may he quoted at last week's rates, viz: Sight drafts on New York, -i. per cent. premium for par, and .2? ; s .31 per cent. on currency ; on Philadelphia, i per c ent. pre mium. for par, and 2.1 a 3i. for currency ; B: tltimoro, Cincinnati and Louisville rate at par. The following is a statement of the Back aggro , . gates, as made by the various banks of this city up to Saturday last, and compared with the si;atement of the previous week: ASSETS. oaus and Discounts Due by other Bauks Notes, &c., of other Banks Specie Bno to other Banks Circulation Depogites The above comparative statement exhibit 4 ;be 11)1- owing result ASSETS. Increase in Loans and Di5c0unt5..... ...... Decrease in A mount duo by other Banks '• Notes of other Banks Specie . . . .-irotal decrease in Assets- LIABILITIEB Decrease in Amount due to other Banks Circulation .... . " Deposited... .............. ....,..... Total decrease in Liabilities The New York Evening Poet, of Wed neaday, says : The tables have turned, the lender is now subjected to almost as great an inconvenience a F. the borrower was a few months since. The greate et plentitmle is on call, and it is very difficult to put mit any consid erable quantity at 405 per cent. First class com.- mercial paper was never scarcer that I now, and rates during the week have leaned very s trougly in favor of the negotiator- We know cf a house that is buy ing its own paper at 4 per cent., the same party who bought during the panic at the legal rate. The inflation in stocks con' ,inues at a perhaps dangerous height, and the dealings have again been very extensive. The great so Aroity of other securi- ties has almost forced banks n ,n a bankers to loan on stocks, hence the present ex( fitment. The nows from Europe is 'in one or two particulars construed rather unfavorab iy, but the ardor of spec-` ulators is not to any degree dampened. The Exchange market ( dosed for the Niagara quite (tat for bankers' bills, bu's commercial were compara tively well hold. The shipments of specie by the Niagara from Boston ,to -day include only $205,000 from this city, all forwiarded by Belmont.. A reduction of $31,000 in the currency certificates has taken place sim to yesterday, now amounting to $1,539,000. The exchanges r.t the Clearing-House are larger to-day than at any time since October sth, when they amounted to $19,800,000,. To-day they roach $19,- 201,817. There has been a heavy shifting of stock loans within the past day or two. The movement in stocks has now becomfi so inflated that the fears of many have become aroused as to the permanency of the late vigorous rise. Outsiders, we notice, within a few days have shown an inclination to haul in sail— their action may prove foresight. The Philadelphia Pennsylvanian of Wednesday says There is a stew dy upward movement in stocks, resulting in a very largo measure from the abundance of money seeking investment, and prices of many securities now approach nearer to the maximum quotation of the past five years than perhaps any property or species of goods except real estate, of which we have reliable quotations. There is,, how evet., too much speculation interwoven with an un doubted permanent appreciation of stocks, to make investments, e.t present prices, perfectly safe or even probably lucrative; and the man of true sagacity, instead of becoming himself a buyer, lends his means temporarily on the best securities offering, if only at a cheap rate. ASHES—There is nothing doing in Pots; the last sale was made LA blAc., ear quotations now being entirely nominal. Pearls are also nominal at 63.6 c. on time. There have been some heavy sales of Soda; but the quotations •ore wit held from ,us, and wo therefore continue our figures 3 1 ,4@3c. .ite.PLES...IAIe supply in market is not very large, but there is not u very active demand, and prices remain at about last wrr,k's rates, say from $1,50 to $2 ",A. bbl. as in quality; a basvy sale was made on Tuesday at the latter 8AC0N...1 .are was but a light demand, the market being.. quiet; sale; ei small lots have been made at 7V 4 (0;7?4 fer shoulders, 8 1 / 4 @i9e. for Sides, and for Mein Hams. BULK MEAT...Abont 23.000 the. of Country Cut Meat were lately sold at 5;,1,c. for Shoulders, fiX©r7i,..4, fur Sides, and 7%@f3e. for Hams. I.sllAN...There is little or no demand, and the quotations are 'din ost nominal at sl©l,lo per bushel for small white. BUT,PEIt...The supply is beyond the demand. and the marloit is dull; sales of prime roll are made at about 14fit. tic, lb., and packed at 9®llc. ItUCKWHEAT FLOUR...There is but little doing; a few small lots were sold from store at $1,'1.5@1,50 j,? 100 lbs. iu 50 lb. sacks. • BROOSIS—Thore is a good anpply iu market; sales of common are regularly made at $1,25 and fur better kinds r::; fancy lots command $2.25@i52,50 7 6 dozen. • BUCKETS AND TUBS...The Beaver manufacturers' prices are as follows: Buckets, common, $1,70 doz.; Buckets, three hoops, $1,515 ? doz. Extra large Tubs, ,three hoops, 70, dcrz.; do. do. two hoops, $7,25 do ; No. 1 Tubs $0,25 do. ; No. 2 do. $5,75 do.; No. 3 do. $5,00 do.; Nu. 4 do, $4,25 do.; No. 2 Keelora, $2,75 do.; Half Boaltels, $4,75 do.. CORDAGE... . . 1 Manilla Rope, coil 13 Vlb Manilla Rope, cnt......14 Vlb Tarred " " 14 70 lb 'White " " ......le Vlb Hemp " " - 15 Vlb Tarred " " ......15 76 lb Packing Yarn, fine 13 Vlb Packing Yarn. c0n,......12 Vlb RED Coans..„lVanilia $1,87, $2,81(3153,75 V dozen; Manilla, V. coil, 15c. V 1 Hemp 51,87, $2,75,@1.3,75V dozen; Ileuq,, . coil, 12c. V lb. Ptenott Lamts...Manilla 87c. V dozen . Hemp 70c. per doz. COTTON CORDA3E—COttOId Rope % and upwards, _0: do below %, 2; Bed Cord $2,50®3,62e4,75 V dozen; Plow lines $1.25; Sash Cords $6.50. • DANDLES...There has been au advance of , /. .i . c. iu ill, pile:. of Moulds and Dips; the former we now quote at 1214 c , and the latter at 13c. V lb ; Star 25c.; Opal 210. CHEESE...There is a full supply iu the market, and the prices are lower; stiles aro now made of Western Reserve at 9@ 9 Xic• '' lb. CRACKERS...The prices have experienced a further de cline. The quotations are now as follows :—'%'atrr Crackers V lb. 5 1 ;Ac.; Butter do. 61. c.. • Sugar Bc.; Soda 63.6 c. ; Bee ton 6 / 4c.; Pilot Bread V bbl. $4,25. CRANBERRIES—The sales are but light; the quotations being $7,50®8,50 V bbl. DRIED FRUIT...SaIes of Dried Peaches have been made from etoro at $3,245 bushel, and Dried A pples at $1,25. EGGIS.—The supply is becoming lighter, and prices are firmer; sales are making at 11(g)11%c. per dozem'packed in bbls. FEED...There have been some purchases mad'. from wharf and mill at 45@50c. for Brau, 60©65c. for Shorts, and tat*.y . 4 75c. for Screenings. FEATIIIIRS...itegnIar sales of prime Westorn are made at 50@530. FISH...No. 3 liackeral, large, is now selling at $11,60 11. bbl ; Baltimore Herring, $7,50; Halifax do., se, t s @o 50; White Common, $11; Lake Superior Whit. $l2; Trout, $9,50@510; in half barrels about 50c. per bbl, advance on these prices. Codfish 5@5• 1 4c. li . lb. FIR F. • BRICK—Sales are regularly made at $,3(g40 yi 61 FLOUR....The market is firmer, and the prices have ad vanced a shade in consequence of light suppliee and the closing of navigation. From first hands a few sales have been made at ©3,6231g3,75 for superfine, $4,00©4,1234 for extra. From store, sales are generally made at =54©4,12;6, for superfine , $4,50 for extra , and $4,8705,00 for extra fern By. Rye Flour is selling in small lots from first hands a .t. $3,1231, and from store at $3,25©3,373111bb1. Sales of Cor n Meal from first hands at 60ci bushel. GRAIN...Oata are7s - elling readily on arrival at 27Q2Sr which is about the niling price, though a lot of 333 bush,. is sold yesterday Irons depot. at 29c. Corn, from first hand 45@175. Wheat: sales from wagon at 70c. for red. It pe 50c., and wanted. Barley dull at 40@k45c. for common to good spring, and 45 to 50c for good to prime fall. GROOERIES.The pries of Sugar and Molasses haver ul vanced in conseqence of a6vices from New Orleans. Sur grr is now selling at 7@7%c. per lb., and Molasses at 32CSI. Sc. per gallon. Coffee 1, steady at 12@1234 per Rt. Rice 6c. per lb. HAY...There is a fair amount sold at the scales at fr am $9 to $l4 ‘t totem decline. HIDES....There is a better demand for green, and the price has advanced to Sc; green saltid©6c. Dry tl mat has advanced t01.3g13%c.11 1b. IRON AND NAILS...The quotations of mannfactu red Iron tire as follower—Common Bar 23 to 3c. 1/ lb. Na 173,r 10d. to 40d., $3,37% keg ; Bd. and 9d., $3,60; 6d, and • Id, $9,9734; 01 5 $4; 4d., $4,25; Bd, $4; sis months credlt,, or DAMN. 27 J+tn. 27 .J An 30 . N•t 3 Feb. . R: b. 10 ...Feb. 10 ...Feb. 10 NI trch 1 February - 20. Febr nary 13 $0,244.900 71 $5,22 3,731 If, 321,760 91 336,200 24 167,959 22 24 5,691 94 1,322,982 ]5 1,341,954 82 DEMI IMEEI MIEMMEM=9 1,200,934 t'2. 1,24 9,943 61 =MI ...... 36.335 63 77,932 7 2 19,010 Cr *92,n9 oli ;.$15,233 14 97,355 00 4.1,008 99 ...-$157,602 13 5 'xi„ cent. off for cash. The retail prices of Nails are from 12 1 ,[4c. to 25c. 11, kr g In. her than the above quotations. LARD...The price. are tivoer, although the demand i still light. Prime city No. 1 i., , i noted at 100, and country at 9@934c. ?lb. LEATIIEjI....Tho prices have declined, with a quiet mar. ket. The following aro now the quotations:— lied Spanish Solo ill lb We 25c. Slaughter 44 Zig 27c. Skirting " 280 30c. Ilarnuaa 2.1 26e. Upper "0 dozen .$2B @3O Bridle._ a $36 @)42 LU11111.111.-The foilowingaro the quotations of seasoned lumber, truce the yards In the city : Common 1 inch Boards, 51 1000 feet $l5 00 Clear do 'd“ ••32 00 Flooring. dregar.l fill 22 00 Shingle., to 1000 3 50 Lath. 2 25 tick f1, , 011i.:, &eased, 1 inch—'lllooo feet.— 30 00 .1., d 0 .1% do ... 32 oo MESS P Tle re not much doing; sales have been bade ie I a 3 at $l6 bid. METALS . Pig Lead i1%.9 declined to 6. and Bar to e%007. RI. e.e.e.e• V.,ii.."o:r• • R.-a. 81 Eh (I LS... Lard oil hue wtlee of No 1 are making at 80. 1 7 . )` (5 c. Linseed is firm at 67®60c. for Western Nu Er A L.. We Mire a., sales to quote; the market is tornine i at finmer raisks. Pill A TO ES... N eeliennocks have advanced; sales of prime were ramie from the wharf at 65@60c.; Reds 37%c; Peach Blossom 511c.',1, Making. POWDEit....Tho prices have advanced; Rifle is now selling at $7 per keg. and Blasting at $5 SEEDS...l'here is a better supply in the mark et of Clover. seed, and the prices have undergone a decline; some sales have been nimbi ait.s3.SO*l.B7 ?loraln.l ; holders are however asking $5, but no Afiles have beet-made :It that figure. Tim othy is dull at Flaxseed is steady at $1 7tl bushel. SAND STONE...llevalar sahe of Elnutiugdon county, at $9 91 ton. FincympyNGS.. YARNS. Sce....The mires have declined and the following are now the rates: Eagle Sheetings BMc "ft yiud ; Niagara POUND YARN. No. 16 NIIA. a to 10 to 22 ' 0.17 24 \o. 19 (th ... No. 20. elusive. • Hi N. 11 and 12 No. 13 No. 14 No. li DOZEN Y 411.1.1. NO..100,111101! ..... 12 @ ...'Carpetelemas.col. 28 a o. 500, jJ tlO7 11 (4/ ••• b• white 28t035 23 0 , o. 001' 10 (a) 301.44 26 (a) 700 9 @ twine 24 (a) No. NAP 8 (a ... Batting, 17 (a) S @ " No. 16 (gi No. . 8 @ Fnluily Batting.— 18 @ 'overlet Yarn...... @ ... Caulking 16 @ TALLOW—The prices have advancd Ic.; rough is now sidling at 7c, and rendere.l 100 V th. SALT...A steady demand, and sales at previous rates; $1 , 02 for No. 1, and $1 75 $ hbl. for extra. WFIITE 1.17A1), LYTkIAIRIE. &a—White head is firm and in steady demand at $2,50 p keg Mr pure oil, and dry 9 rents 11 lb., subject to the usual discount. Red lead 1t (ez P. net, and Lytharge 4!4. WI N DoW ()LASS...The prices of city brands hair s t vantat 1001 we correct ,ur quotations as follows i—fixti a n d 7x9. lox of .5o feet. $1.00: 4110, $2,15 ; 801, 9xll, 9x1.: and 10•12, $2,40; oxl3, oxl3 and 9x14, $2,65; 10x15 and 10:66, $2,75. 10 1 cent dircount off. Country brands 50 cents lower. WHISKY' -Tito prices have declined; sales of raw wele in etc at 17X.5918c.. and rectified at 20p21c. ? %LLEGiIENIC CATTLE MARKET (Jai J dly Reporb. , ..l by .1 tiNotv tosN, Superintendent of the Alvraban's' Exchange ALLEGHENY CITY, February 25,1858. Tht. market., this wirek, wits very dull, there being a ,00r kcal &mond; tho prices, which have declined, ho ng eared from a further redue ion only by the preerme eastorii doalerd. The otlerings anionnled to 1042. Breves i 955 Sheep ; 3696 hogs and 60 Calves; of which 620 toevel : 6:11 Shoop; 615 Hogs and C CalVeS Were sold a he prices indi. 11t.rd hi the following split:lloe YkRDS, (VEkCied.) BEEVES. ()firm./ by ofir—rd 211 Janie M0rgan........... T Huff 20 ....S.. Swank 48_.... A. (ugcnhcinoir Bro 44 ...... J. M 3 Cris & Bra 19 1 Scott 9 1 M G han iii Krome & Good 3,1 a. Onmiibcll & Bro 21 J. Funk 16 1 B Nixon 2s Marks 18 8 Vail 48 Frederick & Co 30 A. 41 WonilA 21 H. Nichols 33 1 M'Couilis 15 .... .1. B. Tedball 19 lantiii4 Hull 50 Transient dealers 50 iiolarim & Co 624 ofs. ted 475 149 sent east. The offerings of She-p at these yard+ amounted to about 500, of which 200 were sold and the balance sent east, the aje,l4 ramOig from 3 to 4c gross for common to prime. 11003. Tho alerings were 1578 hoed ; 420 sold tlt 4y 4 ,®fic gross 1M3921 A IA,II t CiIIVIN Were offered and Bold at these yards and t I he platform, at trout $3 to $5 1,1 head. IV ef. PENN YkliD.tl, (ALLLNDER'B.) SEll V NS. Offered by V. r r rel 13 1 Out : , illllllOlll3. J ne..b 11 0. G. Howard.. 30 11.8 Wilson.... 14 1 Montgomery 15.......1.11. 11upp 31 John Crou.... 17 C. Pleuffer 17 3 gross ...... A. M. Vincent 1:2. 3 130 George Fu't.ou - LM. east. -13 1. T. Ileum 13 $3O I heto 16 A. Fey.moor left even . . 11 A. J. Stroup Mint 13 B. Vanxtheimer (ex. tild)._ 13 4% 10 John Emmet! sent east. 18 George Megiatal 18 3(q.13 , ,.; `36 John Campbell 18 a!,ge,34% • Julius Voetter 5 3(84 18 A. W. Purdy left over - Nisbet 8 3 10 Samuel Lemon left over. 41 ii offered 145 'al left over anti eve Palt .B/11 , 111C-0 deut enst The number of Sheep etfori-il at theca yards amounted to •'2455 head, if which 421 were Cold, the prices ranging from 3 1 /,', to 4c gros HOGS. Thy fferinga amounted to 2110 head, the sales amounting to 195, the i)riceq boing 14(d15 fi,r common to prime. UORSE Several Its of Horses, comprising 8:2 hood and I Jack an were sont east from then° yards. • New York Stook narket. New YoltE, Febnmry• 24.—Xvin.—Stocks lower; Sterling Exchange dull and nominal; Chicago and Rock Island, 79: Cumberland Coal, 21; Illinois Central, 87; Lacrosse and Mdwankis, 11 , 7:6 N. Y. Central., 873; Pennsylvania Coal, 7i;; Michigan Bonth•eru, 1.5 1 ,6; Reading, 737„.,'; Canton Cu. Virginia t's, 92 , / l '; Missouri 6•a, t.3g; Galena and chwago, 92; Michigan Ceuiral, 71; Elie, 3i3; Cleveland and Toledo, 493,: ‘ ; C.6velapil pod Pittsburgh, 18; Tennessee 86hf, ; Panama, 104 1 / 4 . ?sting.—Stocks higher. Chicago and Rock Island 80; Cumborlaidl Coal 21 ; Illineis Central, 981,4; Illinois Can ted bnnda, s• 5; MichlganScu; u 30; Reading 64; Galena and. Chicago, 91; Erie, 25: Cleveland and Toledo, 501; Canton C0..245tg; Virginia ti's, 94..!,; Indiana s'a, 85. New York Market. Nbav Funs. February 25.—Cotton; sales 3000 hales; up land 12' Flour quiet; sales at $4,95®4,9 1 . Wheat very 5,11. (3.,m bnoyaut; whit , advaticed lc; ssMs at 68@TO. 1104 Pork: sales at $10,60 x®16,30; prime $13(13,15. Lard; at 994a074. Molasses; Bales at 29(M30. Bacon buoy ant; sales . at 5f! , :,(4 , 0 for Hams aud !r;.;',®651,i for Shoulders. has declined; 5000 the sold at lie. Freights dull; for ! - bur to Liverpool Is 9d. CI nannea ftlesrket CINCINNATI, February 25.—Flour unchanged; not much doing. , - Whisky citclined to Fie and a small lot sold at 1634; the receipts are large and the demand limited. Lard firm at and iu good demand is bid. Bulk Pork and Bacon dull; of consequence was done; prices are nominal. Mo lasses is 33c, but no sales of importance were made. Sugar i• firm :a 5:5 : 1/./V;. Coffee steady and in good demand at 11© 12. Clovereeed 1,5M;i5,10; there is notmuch demand. Money matters am unchanged. ~...,..., • , ~,-, , g., - .1q ; ..7 ~.,.-' ..., , t ..4 - :: , = ---13.,,_ 103' `7 e f%,`" ' C.... 1 `'.. E. 14 'C'.-..:,1 1.: ..Ill ~ L. El ...4 ,2 1.',..?;. t r.,.... -. ‘ l . lt. , .., b - i, ct. 61 ,__ ,; _:, .., , 0,,,,, ~ . w .., 1 ,-, ii ,-.., _ ~;1., ~ .=.4,- - N r. i„.. . &..4 r'N r .ry CC, ' - :7.4, . WI t 4 V-4 ') ,-; 1 Et I. , E's ','-'-' i,1t . ,) : ...., c 3 . I . 4 , t Z ...;;. ~ ;.T4 (Az,- _,, 2 , 4 , ~g e ,. E. , a] ~, &.i - r :.::' .. , t ~ ----,- ~.......;', -- z. ~,-,,, : 171 J i Z \-77‘ 01 '----7.,, 7 >i, it •A'. ri , •,:-..) ...- c.) 5 --,,,, A i ,i, 4. _2_„ ._4 .p 4 4 E .., .1.1 0•11 ° ~.-e) p., 8 ' Z ATTENTION FARMERS TIIE,OREA.T ECLIPSE SEED DRILL AND BROAD CAST SOWER is now on exhibition, at No. 56 Market street, Pittsburgh. This is a new improve ment and far exceeds any machine of the kind ever offered to the agricnituriat. It works on an entirely new principle and BOWS any kind of *mull 5.,,,14 with fertilizers at any de sired width, with a regularity and evenness never before at tained by seed sowers, and can ho worked by a boy large enough to drive a lion,. I, so simple that any workman can construct it, it.d at a price that will defy competition. State and County Itigl,ta of single machinee for'sale. )aim II c hines Proprietor ENTING.—I will attend to the renting, AL paying of Tact -4, and collecting of Rentz. Apply to JAMES (3. RICHEY, I • IVn •15 LAWRENCEVILLE. Three-lots of ground far sale, each 20 feet treat on Butler street, by 160 deep to an alley. Price 400 each—terrns easy. 5324 S CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market fit. BADEN.—Two Building Lots in Baden, near the railroad, each 50 feetfront, by 150 feet deep. price. go each—for Bale by S. OUT 51 BON, fe24 Market street. MICORSE COVERS—Of India Rubber and Qll Cloth, for ado by J. i EL PHILLIPS. HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and en eral Agents, Corner of First and Ferry streets. AMR, WHATEDLII, Ero.—The river was still closed last evening,and about on a stand. Yesterday it thawed rapidly all day, and last night it 1, oked as though we should have rain before morning We think we can safely predict a general breaking up, and that by Monday boats may begin to move with safety. More fi rlt is going to the river than usual, in anticipation or n.•uoireion of navigation at an early day. In anticipation of an earh hr. up of the ice, fli« tine steamer lowa al receiving her I kid for ; , t. and will be ready to leave on the first v)a!er. The St. Louio papers, of Wednesday, report fonr feet in the river to Cairo, and at ix stand. A gorge at Widow Waters landing was feared. The .I.C. Fremont 19 fast aground at tho month of tho RigMlurni. Tho Mes anger to also hard aground at Black's Island. At Keokuk and Barliugton the river is upon , but the ice Is floating in heavy quantities. At Memphis the river Wag falling and the weather was very warm. Tho Memphis I.sdger says rhat th..-e har bingers of spring, the Moe-birds, had made their appvanin,t , in quantities The Nettle Miller sunk a few days since at Blaulionsior Island in the Cumberlagd river, above Nashville. pout and care are a total lose. No live.] lost. The Marla Denning and J. E. Woodruff at were hard aground at Hat Island, in the Mi•einnippi above Cairo. The New Orleans De/ la says that busin, HI on the 'ec, eis very brisk and that the wharees aro crowded with et: arneni and produce. All the lower sbaniers are up awl in exl,l lent boating order. 27 @ 28 @ 29 ....... 30 @ 31 ARRIVED. Steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizab,tb Telegraph, Woodward, Browesvil to Luzern°, Jacobs, Brownsville DEPARTED. For Nashville. The flue steamer QUAKER CITY, Captain • McDasiat.s—Clerk, SAMUEL COOLEY—will leave for the above. and all D.,ternlediate ports, on TUESDAY EVENING. Fur freight or passage, apply uu board. fel For Nashville. The splendid now light, druu4lit dtoarner h)- -„ 1, -t.. \ '` LAN D,C,apt. It. liliAllEY, will leave for the ahoy, and intermediate porte en SATURDAY, th 29th inst., at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight : or pamage apply on hoard. For Nashville. Tho flue passenger steamer CLIFTON, will leave for the above and all iuterrnedlat. ports, on WEDNESDAY, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to dol6 FLACK., BARNES A CU., Agents. For Memphis and New Orleans. - Tho fine passenger btearnor ALMA. Capt Tionnasor,i, will leave for tba above and all in tennedtate ports, on SATIJI,DAY, at 4 C. 11. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jaa.) FLACK, BARNES & CU.. Agent. 20 3@3'•i/. gross 40 3©4% 20 3@.4 41 40 1,( 2 ®:3 3 .4 3@3X, " 19 (5,3, 3 4, 9 3 1 403% 40 " 36 3 1 4A4 , A " 21 3g3 3 4 " 16 3@4 26 3(th4 18 :Si@l3 . % " sen t east. For Diariet,te land Zanesville. The steamer EMMA GRAILAM, Capt. Mon. ROE AYRES, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply oo board Mown:, .Venter. - The light draught, fast running passenger packet lOWA, Moolth, Master, will leave ter the above and all intermediate ports, on SAT. URDAY, the 6th lust., at 4 o'clock P. Al. For freight or passage, haVing superior acconaxlatamei, apply on hoard, or to LIAltuY @ IIIeGILEIW, fe4 Corner First and Ferry atreet.4 33 3 1 ,-.;114 " 15 013, 1 !, 18 36: 50 301 - 3, 1 4 . Fent east. DAGUERREAN GALLERIES; A MBROTYPES- WARRANTED, CAN )3E HAD AS LOW IN TUE COUNTRY, AT GREAT ATMACIION Where can be seen the largest collection of ABRUTYP & PliOr0G11A1)11 13 3 1 / 4 grodd IS 314 beta eant. SPiOIMENS, EVER EXIIIBITK? IN TIIIS CITI' 443- Pernons wishing Pictures of theaisolve, or fri,pdp, are invin , d to call and examine borore ,tting WE WARRANT PICTURES Boperior to any that can be obtained west of the mountaio R. M. CARGO & CO., Photographers and Auabrotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, SUNBEAM GALLERY, 8. W. cor. of Market street and Diamond, Pittabargn I'RIOEB TO SUIT ALL. mylP:ti-3p 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 (11011 to be tar superior to any pictirree ever exhibited in this iry. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examin, hie large collections of specimens. Ills Gallery being on the ,econd door, is easy of access. N. B.—Pictures of Children taken in two 8 . 3C11414, at No. 00 Market street. tay27:tf S. WY KES, Al Chit- NELSON'S A,IIIBitOTYPES. OA.LLEILY CORNER OF THIRD AND MARK ET STREEU. Entrance on Third street. Citizens and Strangers desiring AALBROTYPES, °scented in ;he highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, Gan be accommodated at short notice by calling at NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY, T LI I RD STREET. f x ricee One Dollar and upward. ap29:lr2d ti EW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROTYPF GALLERY, NI "L'll. ST.TLEET,NEARLY OPPOSITE TIII±I POST-OPPlthi PICTURES taken in all the verbena styles, in an vpr :titer and warranted to please, at reasonable rates. Sick or deceased persons taken at their rtmideucu. ap2ll.lydaw.4B TAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., 3At the new Commercial sales Rooms, No. 54, Fifth btreot, every week day, are held public sales of goods in all variety, Baited for the trade and consumers, from a large stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign monte, that must be closed forthwith. AT 10 O'OLOOK, A. M., Dry Goods and lancy articles, comprising nearly everything io•vded in the line for personal and family use; table cut lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; bads and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware, staves; cooking utensils; groceries, Etc. AT 7 'O'CLOCK, P. M., FAncy articles; watches; clocks ; Jowelry ; nmaical in,tru rnents; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots atutshoes . book &c. LseBl P. XL DAVIS. Auct.a CIIOICE BOOKS FROM A PRIVATE LIBRARY —On SATURDAY EVENING, February 2lth, will be sold, at the Commercial Sales ROOD:19 No 6.4 Fifth street, immediately after the sale of Medical Books, etc ; , a choice collection of English oad Amer le411:1 Books firm theoLibrary a gentleman leaving the, city; solla , of which are rarely met with at auction, such as Appletou'H Dictionary of Mechanic's, 2 vole; Thomas Wright's History of Ireland, 3 vole; London; the illustrated Exhibition and Magazine of Artojtiarto; IF,cenes in the Life of Our Savior, we. The Books will be open for examination on caturday morning. (lE+25) P. M DAVIS, Auctioneer. pEREMPTORY SALE OF CIGARS, BRANDY, ETC., willbe sold on FRIDAY AFTER NOON, February 20th, at 2 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, for account of whom it may con cern, 10,000 imported and half epal,ieh Cigars, assorted brands; 4 boxes chewing Tobacco; 2 1 4; casks Conga= Brandy. fold P_ M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. RIVER NEWS PORT OF PITTSBURGH 3 11700 6 INWISS WATER IN VIZ OU.NNUL " Cu!. Bayard, Peeblea, Elizabeth. Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville " Luzerno, Jacobs, Brownsville. STEAMBOATS NASHVILLE. lIIEMPEMS. ZANESVILLE. ST. LOUIS. tPor St. Louis:. A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE 1•IcT,A11, AS AT ANY FIRST CLAS 4 ESTABLISEiII ENT W ALL'S F 4 urth tret•C 9 AT NO. 60 MARKET ST. E. S. WYKES, Artirit No. 78 Fourth streot., and WYKES' GALLERY OF ART, PRICES REDUCED P. 0 G RE SKY' AND SIDE-LIGHT AUCTION SALES. MED.ICAL BOOKS, MAGNETIC ELEC TILL) MACHINE, INSTIIUME.NTzt, ETo.—On SAI UILDAY EVENING, February 27th, at 7 o'clock, will be sold, at the Commercial Sales Booms, No. 54 Fifth street, a qaantity.of Medical Books, one Magnetic Electric Ma chine, one pair Long Forceps, one Saw, one pair Scales, Dental Instruments, eta Among the books will be found Dunglisou's Medical Dictionary, ilosack's Practice; of 11e4li eine, Dunglison's Humane Physiology, United States pensatory, Pancoast's %Vistar, 2 vole ; Cromel's General Pa thology, Cooper ou the Breast and Testis, London Lancet, 2 vols.; Paris Pharmacologia, Pritchard on Insanity, Law rence's Lecturee, James Barna Benedict's Compendium, Bell & Stoke's Practice, 2 vole.; Mackintosh's Practice, tier uer's t-pectal Anatom , 2 vols.; Ricord'alllustf miens c f Fy philiti7 Disease, quarto; Goddard on the Teeth, Bell on the donee, Ballard &Garrord's Materia Mediae, etc. The Books etc., will be open for examination on Satan day morning. fe24 P. M. DAVI., Auctioneer. OUSEIIOLI) AND KITCIIEN FURNI - TURE AT AUCTION.-4u FRIDAY AFTERNOON, February 26th, at 2 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Roceis will be sold, a quantity of good quality, well kopt House hold Furniture nearly new, from a family declinin - house keeping. Among which are , Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Wash and Workstands, Rocking Chairs, eight day Clock, Hair Mattresses, parlor and chamber Carpets, Looking Glasses, Window Blinds, Fire Irors, etc., a general assort ment of kitchen utensils, Cooking Stove and tixtures, Table and Tea Spoons, Knives and Forks, etc 104 P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. OATS. 200 bus. to arrive by railroad, this day. and for Web, LLENILI H. COLLIN& , JNI t ) SEMEN I S. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. MISS KIMBERLY T. 0. lIANLEY..... PEACES Or ADMISSION: 12.01 , • . ........ ......60c. Private Box, large f 8 00 25c. Private Box, 5ma11...... 6no Tuirj 4 - 15c. Colored Box ~..! io l'rivate Box, 1. I Colored Gallery ...... ...15c. ,t 63,6 'clock. Performanc to commence at 7 ~fh , for dale of Tickets open from 10 to 3 o'clock. t neat, and Net appearance but one of MR. JOHN E. OWEN:4 FRIDAY EVENING, Feb 26th, the performance will commence with the Comedy, called the HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE Mr. J.,nathanlman, a Bridegroom... Mr. John E Owens Atter which, the Cornedy..ot SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES. Mr. Jahn E Owens Billy Lackaday Favorite Dance by T Imb‘, by particular regtiest, with the Drama of 'PRE PEOPLE'S LAWYER. Shingle, the Yankee farmer Mr. John E. Owens I , 11 , , rial, Brric.nle, Great i rama, entitled VIOLET: Olt, ,LIVE OF AN V OTRESS The Beautiful Collection of Paintings, INC Ltilit NO THE EASTERN SLAVE A NI ARE FT, CL,EOPATRA, DEATH OF LEANDER, and I lio ftsruoul CIRCASSIAN MODEL OF BEAUTY, An, new on Free Exhibition at the TONTINE HOUSE, No 9:3 Third street. Call and see them. 107 OEO. SOB N SOK, Proprietor. JOHN W. IVI'CARTHY, BILL POSTER , WILL ATTEND 'lO THE POSTING DISTItIBUTD'i of all kinds of HILLS Folt CONCERTS ,ECTURES, &a, All c.onanutilcatiuro4- either by mail, telegraph, or other wise--diroctod to the c•ltire of the horning Post, will receli , prompt attesOon ar.7 iit) CO -S. LIUIOPHdETS, C. J. HOFFMAN, JOHN WRIGHT litimphreys, Hoffman 41 Wright, FLOUR FACTORS, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WHAM v.: :1:.0 ILS NORTH WATER ST., lbovo Yiun Strt,t It hl K T O Conrad, Tlionipsun k. Cu, Thoiniw.in, Clark tr. Young, Miter, Voce it CO., Caleb Cope liarrrolt, Beaver ir Co - , Canby, Neville k Hughes, M. Lewis, Cashier F. and 61. Bank, .los. i 3. Mitchell, Cashier Munch's Bank Morris L. Liallowell & Co., McCulcheen & Collins, John M. Kennedy & Co., Raiguel dr, Co., Pickett, Mathews & Cu., , - ,lireiiiishury Er. Price, W.ll. Langley Sons, 1-iwrence Matlalsa, A. D. Bullock Et Co., deed: Co., inigaley, Cosgrove is Co., nevi's:lye TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER, PIPE'S From two to six inch calibre. 9 i'ItICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot. ALso—ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH vol. Sale Wholesale - at Manufacturers Prices by lENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND :vMMISSION MERCHANT AND WL40LE:131.,5 nr-usat IN DUT'l'liat., SEEDS, ANP PRODUCE UENEXALLY ' , it). '2,6 oeD STRISIIT, PITTS BURGE. Uo MOOII.IIESD VTOOD, MOORREAD Si. CO., APP PACTURERB UP Allerican Galvanized, Best Refined ea= COMIVIoN SHEET IRON, vd §ule Agunt ,or the dILIE, of W. Dzwzsa ‘VooDu' Ufy LEBRATED IMITA fION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. -ALSO tiV AN 12 F'U CORRUGATED IRON, for Roofing; SPI h ES, NAILS, and HOOP IRON. vu' Arai - Louse t No. 134 P trait •t., Pittsburgh. , itl.E RS FO UALVANIZING will be promptly xr,.• 0dr , ,1 to tit tl a Worke. au2l3 Burton & Perkins, - kIT [ON AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. ho FOURTH STREET, LOUISVILLE, KY., LI,OLICIT Consignments of any and every de,:ctipti.i of Morchandhie. Any goods omit to us for s n, will ho Utteudod to witnont delay, and remittances its mediately made. Tnaukfol fi.r na,t favors we telicit a con. U 11.19,100. nairilzam CIIARLES %Q. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, And Lx-Officio Justice of the Peace, OFFICE UN THE'CORNER OF WYLIE ANL/ FIFTH STREETS. .Ait 1,1141111'1i, COliut2ett - Al with this office will be att tided to promptness. Conveyances of all kinds done with legal ii.nicy—iucti us Leeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Powers of At. he), ,tc. Titles to Real Estate examined. , cime menibms of the Bar he tendert his services as Com te .s peer to time Deposition's to he read in the Adveral Courts -i .1.14 and elsewhere. llis office is one of the main ciamins the city, and consequently his facilities in ex. c mom L 11t11110iti 01 that hint are very desirable. ffelOily W. IV. WALLACE'S STEAM MARBLE WORKS. iMARBLE MANTELS!, A Large and Beautiful Stock always on Hand And Made to Order. OWNERS OF PROPERTY, CONTRA.C TOR6 AND tifllEr,S, are invited to call and exam. im Lmr stock of MARBLES, as we are persuaded that but w persons iu the community are aware of the low prices vt which we are selling MANTELS, A good, plain, Marble M..otel costs but little, if any, more than a good Wood Man -o.i. whilst it is always neat, is an ornament to a room, and (a Wilde a Wood Mantel) is not liable to take fire. NIONUMENTS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES al ways on hand. WASIISTANDS AND FURNITURE TOPS, AND Brat NG &PONES nisch, to order by machinery. Marble of all kinds sold low to the lredo. wr stock is the largest iu the West, Is manufactured by tueelneery u d w,ll be bold tit the lowest prices. -W. W. WALLACE, hue. 319, 321 and 323 Liberty street, Pittsburgh Plaster, Cement and Grindstones. I:iLASTEIt PARIS, for Stucco Work, etc. CP:NIP:NT, fur Cisterns, Fire Walls, etc. GRIND bTo:si is:, all sizes and best quality, for Farmers and Me cha,dos, at al9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, P. W. • W. WA LLACE. ALCOHOL -100 bb!s. 76 and 96 per cent for Balt, by B. A: FAHNESTOCK 4 3 / 4 CO., Corner of First and Weod streets. $7 , 5 , 1 WILL buy a new frame Dwelling 1101/b0 Of four rooms and Kitchen. Paling iu tr , ut. Bate Oven, etc. The lot has a front of 20 feet on Mblit,t-ey stre, , t, All,gliony, by 110 feet deep to an alley. Ttrllt,l of paymeut very easy. The home la new and in good unit,. For salo by S. CUTHBERT & SON, j., 61 Market street. RED, WIIITE AND BLUE.— 500 boxes Toilet Variegated soap, assorted colors, in to., 14 lb. end lb. cakes, on hand and for sale by 1 13 0. & J. H. SAWYER D ACKED BUTTELC--600 lbs. solid pack ed Bator, received and for sale by p'.6" JAS. A. FErZiat, 89 Wood street. ] EAU V A L.- JArti.ES A. FETZEb. Forwarding and Conuniesion Merchant PUB THE !ULF. OP Fi.ollll, ORAIN,'AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Hoe removed from 80 Water street, to the Corner. of Market. and First streets, r. t u PITTSBURGH. PA SU UPiRB. CARB. SODA.-200 kegs New avail), for tale by .c.r22 B. A. FAUN Ei* k 00. IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, CALL AT CHESTER'S. A trilliant aaiortment of SEASONABLE PIECE GOODS CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL, Corner of Wood street and Diamond alley. We study to Pleage. ja3o ou h Ind at \ DIA RUBBER BELTING.—A large s tt,ck, all BiZtql., 2, 3 and 4 ply thick, at the India Rub ber Pepot, 22 and 26 St. Clair street ja3o VA I AR CORN-13U sacks Ear Corn, - astre cbived, mid for stile by JAB:O4t. FETZER, 89 Water street. 1 UST REDUCE THE STOCK.—In order IlyiL to roduffe our stock before the opening of the Spring Tra , H we will continuo to eetl et the EXTREMELY LOW PRICES our Goo is are now marked at. .sinN) jea novo:. 77 Vortrat .met. rbOTATOE6.=:39 2 sacks Neshhnnock Po rivuz; oil 3tenquer It. F. mas s and for sale b y JAB. A. FETZER, feta Corner Market and First streets. rlal N.-64 eaPke ear Corn for Bale . by cl_i ";109 J k£l. A METZEIi.S Wator vt o• t WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS—GIazed and Unglazed, Green and new patterns of figured lenstains at wholeealo and retail, foi ante JayW. W. r. MARSHALL & CO., 67 Wood street. ripHE BEST FRENCH CORSETS.-, 1. For One Dollar and Twenty-Five Cent& lab JO& MOW& II Market amt. L 159113 AND MANAGYILF.&I ...... ...STAGY MANACIT.D. Miss Turnbull I' ill L. ADILL PHI A Philadelphia Slaysville, Ky. Madison, Ind Uallipolia, Ohio. Louisville, Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio Pittsburgh, Po. J. & if. PIIIGLIPS MEDICAL. 1,1 _OF_ DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, TS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE troubled with Liver Complaints, 'unless the most des perate of cases, when the second bottle will, with saute a single failure, 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 Ovarian who has need It in his practice for the past twenty years with a success almost credulous, and that It is entirely vegetable% being composed wholly of gums. Some idea of the strength of these gams may be formed when it is known one bottle of the Invigorator contains as much strength as one hundred doses of Calomel without ari9 of its deleterious effects. We know there is nothing now before the American pub lic, prepared with such skill by a acientifloman, particularly for diseases of the Liver, as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attalued 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. Panford'e 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 sours, take the Invigorator after eating, and it will not prove dlaaAreeable or oppressive. For Heartburn, Palpitation or iffieuft Breathing, take a tea poonful once or twice daily. For Loss of Appetite, Languor or Listlessness, 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 it hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigorator and it will relieve all oppression or fullness. 'I ti 3 Invigorator is a Liver Rome dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, cur ing Dyspepsia, Jannlice, 1311licrus Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and all Female Obstructions, for which it has 114 %Bats We know there is nothing now before the American pub lic prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particular • ly for diseases of the Liver, as r. B.nford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no other article in the word, simply because it rests on its owu 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 no remedy that will so surely cure them as the Invigorator. There has lately been brought to our notice a medicine that seems to possess wonderful, curative and healing pro perties in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or gans. It came to us with so many testimonials in its favor that we have noted its effects is some of the worst cases et continual dibility, caused by deranged 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 b,eu credulous about cures by pat ent medicines, butwo are couNinced that this medicine, for family use. is not overrated by the host of recommendatiov., it has. Our advice is, for all troubled with Indigestion ; bility or Bowel Complaint, to get a bottle and try it; our word for it, relief will be experienced. lILIaSINOS TO TILT INVALIDS who U9O Dr. &lucent's invigor • ator, for it will relieve them of, their pains as soon as it Is 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 biqiish darkness, of this there can b no doubt to th ,se who try it, for it carries conviction with every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousands ot certificates from those who use it or have been cured by it, Try one bottle, ii it does not benefit, then we are mistaken. PRIG' ONY DOLLAR PIE BOTTL3. SANFORD A CO, Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New York For sale by G. H. H_EYSER, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh i Jal:3mdawl.p 4,v THE GBEATEST lq 1 1' ' • ‘' DISCOVERY ®E THE AGE. R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disoov• erod in ono of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cores Every kind of Humor, FROM THE WORST SOROFULA DOWN TO A OOMMON PIMPLE. He has tried it in over eleven hundred canes, and never tailed except In two cases, (both thunder humor.) He ham new in his possoesion over one hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles aro warranted to cure a nursing EOM mouth. One to three bottlers will cure the worst kind of Pimple* on the fr - Two Two mouth Thre4 of Eryr Leta will clear the system of Wee. warranted to cure the worst canker In the ties are warranted to cure the worst kind ea al-o warranted to cure ell hamorluthe Two bottles areAvarrented to cure loaning of the ears and blotches among thtehair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. Ono bottle will cure scaly eruption of tha skin. Two or three bottles ere was ranted to cure the worssklnd of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the moat du perato case of rbe=ttistn. Three to four balks are warranted to curs salt-Rheam. 11urwvf'W! A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure ie warranted when the above quantity la aken. ROXBURY, MABB DRAB hisnatt —The reputation of the Medical Discovery, in curing all kind of humors ' is BO well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need nut say anything on the subject, as the moat akilfal physi cians and the moat careful Druggists in the country are un animous in its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notioN I do it with a lull knowledge of the curative power. In relieving all, and curing most of those diseases in which you era nn fortunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to en affectionate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured as If by a miracle; your own temper la restored ub ha natural sweetness, and your babe from abort and fretful naps to calm and sweet Blumberg; and thu Medical Discove ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband CA household. In the more advanced stages cf CANKER It extend,' to the stmuuch, caroling _ _ DYSPEPSIA, which 1.4 nothing but caukbr ut tho atom ; than to Chi ititkmtiues and KIDNEYS, creating a einklng, gone feeling, and au Incliffaranoe evert to the cares of your family. Your stomach is RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distresses yun, u2d you can only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the uourishmen t it contains as the scrimonous fluid of the canker eats it up; thenyour complexion loses its bloom and be. C,11109 sallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. For want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby, and the tihros of your body become relaxed. Thou follow a train of diseases which the Medical Discovery Is peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, weakneee of the opine and email of the back, pain of the hip Joint when you retire, irregularity of the howdb, and alto, that moat excrti dating of dieeaeaa, the PILES. HMV many thousands of poor women are tattering from this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next door neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to Impress oe your mind that good old proverb, Au ounce of proven. tiun is better than a pound of cure." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY you have both the preventative and the cure, with this great and good quality, that it will never, under any CirCIIIIIStanCos, do you any injury. Na change of diet over nece,ary—ent the bust you can get and enough of it. Dmictrtmss /OR usx—Adults one table spoonful per day— Children over ten years dessert spoonful—Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. Ai no directions can be appli cable{ to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY. Price $l,OO per bottle. For Kale by Dr. DEO. H. KEYSER, N. 140 Wood wrreet. Pitt.l,nrgrh. e.y4alav7 A RETIRED PlillifSiClAN 75 YEARS OH' AGE, ht o o 1%:1111 , 4 of tua have nearly run out, disc:wit:re:l, while in the Nast it,- dios, a certain care for Consumption, Aatlirna, Coughs, Colds, nod General Debility. The remedy Was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. He had heard much of the wonderful restorative and healing qualities of preparations made Irons the East India Hemp, and the thought orcurred.to him that he might make a remedy for his child. He studied hard and succeeded in realizing his wishes. His child WWI cured, and is uuw alive and writ. Ho 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 ay much good as possible, he will scud to such of his afflicted fellow-beings as request it, this t. ipe, with full and explicit direction for making it up, ano successfully using it. [le requires each applicant to inclose him ono shilling—three cents to be re turned as postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the payment of thin advertisement. Address, DR. H. JAMES, No. IS Grand street, Jersey City, N. J. C.turlmi—l have uo eon-in-late authorized to wind my recipe, has been advert , w ife23:lrn—Ls B - - 0 tax cam puuND Will cure Coughs, Quinsy, Antonia, Intkuncuntlon or the Lange, Influ,nza, Cr. , up, Iluarsneas, thn Lnugi, cousum :l pi : ti d oL ng b For iyi And f,lo:d4kw ,1110. u.KEYAR, Pittsburgh, J. P. PhrcllNG, Allegbeny'litY DISPEPSIA AND FITS. TRACY DELORME, the great curer of CONSUMPTION, was for 'evens' ieara so badly afflicted by Dyspepsia that fur a part of the time he was onfined to bI3 bed. He was eventually cured by a pre• scriptiou furnished by a younz clairvoyant girl. Tbl3 pre. ecription, given by a were child while in a state of traces, has cured everybody who has taken it, never having felled once. It is equally as enro in Gene of FITS ai of DTAPIPaLt. The ingredients may be fi.und in any ding store I will rend this valuable prescription to any person on the receipt of one stamp to pay posts4o Address DR. TRACY DSLOR4E, tatz.,r Cues.a or CONBUIIPT/OZI, New York Post (co.ffi , fe23:lm—i3 i N.RBLE! MARBLE! ! J ®IV 01 5 C*6ll R G 0 lIAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclostires, Posts, &.c., The public are reapectfully invno,l to crinoline our stock. Prices low, and work warrant Ma* so. Su ultra= MOM Ittouclittl-1, -.~.~-