SPECIAL NOTICES. EXTENSION OF STAY. DRS. C. Al. FITCH 4- J. W. SYKES, Will coutinno their office at No. 191 Penn street OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, I.A. TILL APRIL FIRST, 1859, Where they may bo consulted daily, (Sun days oicopted,) lur CONSU .1 MA, IiRoN CII/TIS and ALL OTUE . -NIC AFFEOFION:.! con netted with, or preilsrum, g to PULMONARY DISEASE. DRS. FM,' .-YEES feel that they cannot too earn. catty or .e. Irequently invalids of the EXCEED oF DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE: —its nytupt.in , ofleu 803 m no trifling an to beget a delusive eve while the disease is making rapid pro• gre-s, cot .110 p,itiNit nuglocts himself till a cure in next to 01nog Elours-.-10 A. 111. to 4. f, , 1 ; RI. 40- No ehttrgo for onisultati.D. A lilt of questions will be sent to those wishing to consult us b) letter. &tithes., DItS. C. M. FITCH. & J. W. SYK.II, fel2 lbt l'enu street, Pittsburg„ll, 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, THE GREAT RE:1110Y FOR NE it VOLI El DE BILITY.—J . M. HOU nzr.A4 Doyleetown, P... June 20, 1853, buys:—" My wife has been afflicted with a nervous debility since September, 1651, since which time I have been unable t o find any physician or medicine nisi: would benefit her in the least, until one day I called at the store of Dr. Harvey, of this to,co,fot some tincture of iron, and described to him the afflictions of my wife; he then handed me a lot of papers to read, among which I found one describing your 9erruan hitters, I immediately procured a few bottles from him, rind am pleased to state that the use of the Bitters has dune her more good than all the medicine she has heretofore taken. I wish you to send me , a half dozen ',Wes. Soo advertisement. ?or eAle by YLlnti sud De. Gt:O. H. K_EYEzini. fe26:2wdsos Pitt buiLh TElkiithi IS NOTIHNO IN TUE WHOLE LIST medicine ereathig such a stir simian; invalids as Dr. SAN FORD'S vsv[ao!LArot OR LIVER REMEDY. It givo.a ouch quick relief .1,1 to COliVinek , the patient of flsettVillg ben4t alnenit as eo:u as the medicine is taken We do not know of a single nishince w hero it has been taken without benefit, and iu nearly all cuss a complete cure is effected by 111 us u. It lota acquired its wide popularity tiOeS what it is recommended t do. It to constantly eti largint, its circle of fri..nds, can', lug hosting on its ivin4s, end iuy to tho heart+ut tito4•lsuffe•ing from Liver Complaiut, Jaundice. Dygp . g,llOOll AVM:lllldb w PITr.-41111tfill 1,11 , 1 f, FIRE A"D MAItIiNE INSURANON Pitt.l.ur,„:ll, Felon :try 16th, 1866. fIiVIDENO NOTICE.—The Bmtrd of Ditmet.,n4 of NV" Olio Comp fily hay.•, thin ,ifty, doctor.' a diVidr'llti oul of the prolit4 of the tudottpt, of POUR DOLLARS 1,, share, applie.tolo to the re:lto:non of mock notea. foriflm P. A. RINEHART, Stw'rehtry. LY. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—Ttis President and :%lana gers of the Company, for or. a Brid e over the Allegheny-river, have, ihia day, declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS A SHABE, on the old .dock of the Company hi which dividends arc ma he, whirl, is payable in current bank able lauds, to stockholders, or them legal representatives forthwith. WM. ROSEBURG, Treasurer. Pittsburgh, January Ist, ISA. jal—c INTERE:Cr COUPONS OF THE Bonda of Lawrence Coonty, i.stied to the PITTS BURGH AND ERIE Itl MAGA() CORP AN Y, duo J anntY, 1.353, will be paid at the :Ale., of WA. II NVILLIASIS CO,. Pittibur4it, Pa. Vll4 ea Inge in place of payment, is wade ia eon queue, th f tiinr tho Ohio Lite Iron r anee and Trutt ii.onp toy, New Yorit, whore the Con po no are payable de2sl (011)Eit 0 - Nit , : 01))1MBSIONNRS DOLLAR 3A \l_. it , : RANK, mad uiiL tilts Bank befi•ro ths first day of March, will draw la te:est tram ti at date. fe26:3t CIIAS. A. COLTON, Tremarer PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. If3AAC, JONES ...... JNO. L. BOYD JONES, , BOYD & CO. KATI it rACTURGEs Or C AST STELE . ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Streets, jy2s PITTSBURGH, PA CI:IMM3!! U). B. ROGER' S 2i. CO., UAITUFACTUP.C.II.B Or ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, CORNER ROSS AND FIT STREIBITH, P/27813[11V411. PA JAME'S A. LIETZ.E.R, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, FOR TELE 6A.1.E OP Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, liutter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Corner of ilinrket and First streets. PITTSBlittGli, PA. RIVER 2O—FratlCici G. Bail 3y, Eat , William Dilworth, Sr., S. Cuthbert & Sun, Pittsbirgh;„ Boyd & Ott, Ileiskell Swearingen S. Brady, Casl.. M. & M. Bank. List dc Mangle & Co., George W Auderdon, Donk; Paxton & Co. ntylcb2ntf 011 N 1110 . Q)HBElEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOP. TIM FALB OP PIO METAL AND BLOOMS, Jal6:lyl No. 27 Woon PITTBOURGO . PA. ALEXANDER t LINTER, DEALER IN 14 1 LOUR, UrRAIT N. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AN D PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 51'99 Liberty strcet, deoldnianc ~iTTAWJR( n, JAMES MANUFACTURER OF ALCOHOL, Colo g ne spirits and Fusel 011, Nos. 167.. and 170 Second Street. eL)l.olyd2dp SAMUEL FA IA NESTOCK IMPORTER DEALER IN FOREIGN ANDOIWI4',STI( HARDWARE. No. 7-1 Wood sitreet, between alanione alley and Fourth street, PI T TSBUR A, P A. .frir Tam imbscrlher is now opening a well selected gwaort. , went of foreign and domestic Hardware, all new,and will b, twld on as good terms as any other house in this city. H. will always keep on hand a general assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, &a., T. which he respectfully iovites the attention of l.echases relL26 SAMUEL PAIINEeXOCE. HARDWARE. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD stroot, Pittsburgh, has on hand a largo STOCK OF HARDWARE, Which he will soil very low for CAS EL In addition to hie LA:ka, Liaises, Eilll9ol and Forks, and Spooll6, and a large ai , ortm.,nt of ;;arpouter's 'Pools, he has received a large HI:1 ply of Sausage Cnit.!rs and Smilers ; Shovels, Tongues and Pokers; Sleigh Bells, and Enameled c 1.29 Preserving Kettles. J. W. TUCKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOUIS, MO. OFFICE: (Fkilt THE PRESENT,) NO. 12.6 THIRD ST., NEAR CITY HOTEL REPGRENCEn: lion. J. L. Orr, tipealer U. S. noume ui Representatives. lion. L. M. lienn,tt, lion. Semi. Trust, Judge U. Li. Uktriet. Cuurt, ST. LOMB Jsmov 11. LIICUB & Cu., Rev. D. R. M'Auoily, felatlm GOLD AND SILVER SP .CTACLES, AT ItEANUIPACTURER 9 S PRICES HYDROMETERS or weighing spirits, the cheapest and best articles ever tn , ,uglit to this city. TLIERSIO3IETER3 AND BAROMETERS, varying in price from $l3 io $3O ea.ch. POCKET 'COMPASSES, AND SURVEYOR'S COMPASSES, aiways on hand at G.E.. 811AWS, Pra.:114,11 Optician, 58 Fifth &reel. eni23 opposite I.4.mouic L. C. iIEGPUURN, ATCOLINEY AT LAW AND 03NVEYANOER ii= B , ,,iikril. NEW TEA STORE, No. 221 Fifth rtrect, NEXT /001c:To DALI'b SToCEINO FACTORY JOHN ANDREWS, (Late of the Peldrt Tea Store,) RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS friends and the pu generally, that he has uponed at the a bove stand, for the sale of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS ; ALSO, CO.FFEE AND SUGARS, OF THB BEAT BRANDS. All atticles cold at the lowest 0 trill prices, and WAR , ANTED TO GIVE BATIVACTION. f fes - T. G ROllll7 I zaportcra of BraDdies, 9/ 4 (iili, 44. 1.),,,k4r, tut lid Mouougabela 14:4,.44 Penchi 4i4441 Apple. Brhitcl); a 14.), RECTIFIERS AND DISPILLIAtS, VOlller of SMITILVELD titl4l FRONT Strc , otti, Pittabarg,ty Pw It seems that the mania for dueling so prevalent about the seat of government recently has hail an effect upon our vicinity, and has resulted in one of those bloody encounters in our very midst. It seems that a few evenings since, while engaged in a game of billiards at a fashionable hall, a few words passed between a merchant of Wood street and a steamboat cap:ain, and the former, conceiving himself insulted, forthwitn challenged his enemy to mortal combat. The captain, feeling himself aggrieved, accepted the challenge, and as the choice of weapons was his priv ilege by the code, ho selected rifles as the weapons. When the merchant received this message he de murred, and declined the terms. The captain in• slated on his choice. The matter remained unsettled until Friday, when the merchant having made some remarks derogatory to the dignity of the steamboat captain, the latter agreed to accept the terms of the other and fight with pistols. The parties were to stand ten paces apart, with their backs to each other, and to wheel and fire at the word of com mand. The duel was to take place at Collins' Park, near Ea-t Liberty, at five o'clock on Friday evening. A well known physician was requested to be in at tendance, and it is stated that the merchant made his will before leaving the city ; we cannot, however, vouch for this. All the preliminaries being arranged, the principals, with their seconds and an umpire, left in separate corriages, and arrived at the ground shortly before five o'clock. The appointed hour be held the two antagonists standing ten paces apart, in their shirt sleeves, pistols in hand. At the words one, two, three, turn and fire," they wheeled around and fired together, but neither fell. The pistols were then re-loaded, the word again given, and the parties fired. This time the fire was more decisive, for the steamboat captain was seen to stagger and fall backward. The merchant stepped towards him, and seeing the blood streaming down, Bought safety in flight. Ile seized his garments end made for the fence, but was intercepted by a spectator. Be then went back to tho fatal spot, and, with his second, drove rapidly to town. It is sail ghat he wished to leave the city, but was prevailed upon by some of his friends to go to the Mayor's office trod give himself up, but ho did not find the Mayor at his office. Ile expressed penitence for the act, and it was not until Saturday morning that he was informed that he bad been hoaxed, that the pistols were loaded without " cold lead," and that the blood was only a red fluid, prepared for the occasion. The matter had been ar ranged by the seconds and the captain, and in ac cordance with the programme, he fell to the earth, leading his adversary to believe that he had killed him. The merchant was not the only party sold; two or three spectators left, the ground with a power. ful impression that a man hint been killed, and a gen. tlema n of this city vent Ii the Mayor's office and requested the Mayor to so nd out officers to stop the bloodshed. Seriously, we are glad to be able to chronicle a bloodless terminaticn to this duel, but we think that if cur northern men will adopt this dueling system, it is not right that one of the parties should be made game of In this caao one of the gentlemen was ap prised of the fact that the weapons wore not loaded with hall, and rho man who, not knowing this cir cumstance, had the courage to face his antagonist, is held up to ridicule. It would be only fair that both should be apprised of the fact, or both remain in ignorance of it. A n.eoting of the members of the Bar, for the pur pose of taking action in relation to the appointment of a now law judge, was held on Saturday afternoon at the Court House. The meoting was organized by ealling D. D. Bruce, Esq., to the Chair, and appointing T. J. Bigham and F. C. Flannigan Vice Presidents, and J. 11. Hopkins and John W. Riddell Secretaries. =ll Tho Chairman stated the object of the meeting, and Mr. Barton offered the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted : Re4olved, That the members of the Bar of Pitts burgh respectfully request the members of the Leg islature from this county to use their influence in favor of the act extending to the whole State, or at least to Allegheny county, the acts of April 10th, 1848, and April 10th, 1849, as proposed in House bill No. 150. Whl. McOULLOIIGH Thomas Howard, Esq., than moved that a commit tee be appointed to report as to the expediency and propriety of memorializing the Legislature to create an additional law judge, in the Courts of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, &c. The Chair appointed Messrs. Howard, Barton, Carnahan, Wingard and Magee a committee. This committee reported through their Chairman, Thomas Howard, Esq., that in their opinion, from the great amount of litigation in this county, the new judge was necessary, and that the Legislature possesses the power to provide one or more additional judges. This report is quite lengthy and a very able document. It was on motion accepted and adopted. After some discussion, Thomas M. Marshall, Eeq moved that the whole matter be referred to a com mittee of five, to prepare a bill and memorial, to he submitted to an adjourned meeting of the Bar on Saturday nest, at two o'clock, P. M. The Chair appointed the following committee un dor this resolution : T. J. Bigham, Thomas Mellon, George P. Hamilton, 'S. C. Wingard and John 11. Hampton. The meeting then adjourned to moot as ab JWO. D. D. atKilli Mot in Allegheny--Two Men wounded. Quite a serious affray occurred in Allegheny City on Saturday afternoon, about four or five o'silook, in which an Irishman, named Patrick Doolan was badly beaten. It seems that some fifteen or twenty men were employed in the grading of Seminary Hill, and Saturday being pay day, it was proposed as is the custom, to purchase some whisky and take a little spree. Doolan refused to contribute his share, as he would not drink, which engendered ill feeling, and after the remainder of the party had indulged pre ty freely in "fighting whisky," they fell upon and beat him unmercifully. He received a wound with a pick axe on the right shoulder ; also with similar instru ments on the face and back of the he'd. He was struck with a large boulder, and received several kicks and bruises on various parts of the body. He would probably have beeq killed had he not been rescued. Three men, named William Bruce, William Stewart and Jacob Wilson, were arrested and corn mittod to jail. Bruce had two slight cuts on one arm; but it is not known by whom they were in !Doted. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of other parties implicated. Doolan was held in one hundred dollars bail to appear as a witness. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Duelling Extraordinary Meeting , of the Bar. More Stolen Cloode.—We understand that a gentle man, whose name we are not at liberty to give, called on Messrs. Hess d Schmidt, on Saturday, bringing with him a silk dross pattern, valued at thirty dol lars, which he had purchased from Cady, the young man whose arrest we noticed Saturday. Ho had seen an account of his misdoings, and feeling that the dress had been stolen, his conscience would not allow him to keep it, and he accordingly returned the aeti cle. The silk-was recognized by Mr. Hess, as a piece missed by him last November. He is of opinion that Cady has abstracted several hundred dollars' worth of goods from the store, but the young man stoutly denies the soft impeachment.. PietAblirgh Theatre —Mr. Owens concluded his en gagemenT at the Theatre on Saturday evening, with the drama of the "Rake's Progress," in which ho sustained the character of Sam Slap. This evening Mr. J. a. Hanky, the young American tragedian, who is hereafter to act as stage manager at the Thea tre, appears as Ingomar, with Miss Kimberly as Par thonia. If Mr. Hanky can please a Pittsburgh au dience in the character of Ingothar, he will be a fa vorite here, as the lamented Brelsford played that character so perfectly as to render our theatre goers somewhat fastidious. We hope to see Mr. Hanley welcomed with a good house. The Penn Street Crosalng—On Saturday,epplication was made in the District Court, before Judges Ramp ton and Williams, for an injunction against the Mayor an 1 police of Pittsburg h,to prevent them from interfer ing with the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, in laying their track across Penn street. Mr. John H. Hampton, Solicitor for the Company, occupied some time with an argument in favor of the injunction, at the close of which the Court adjourned. Mr. Foster, the City Solicitor, will reply at nine o'clock this morning. The Blakely Estate.—As J. J. Mitchel, assignee of the estate of James Blakely, has resigned, several petitions have been presented to Judge M'Clure, ask. ing for the appointment of Mr. Cummins in his stead. Others are in favor of Mr. M'Masters being appoint. ed. The Judge considered the matter important, and placed it on the list of questions to be discussed in the Court of Common pleas. It will come up for discussion during the present week. London Quarterly.—•Mogors. Hunt & Miner have laid on our table the London Quarterly Review for Jan uary. The contents of this number are : Difficulties ~f Railway Engineering; The Historic Peerage; Tobats Smollett ; Wiltshire ; Church Extension ; Sense o Pain in Man and Animals; Woolwich Ar senal and its Manufacturing Establishments ; Our Indian Empire. Messrs. 11. - &-. M. are agents for all the British Reviews. oj/stem—lt has been stated that the cold weather has had the effult of producing a short crop of these delicious bivalves. Some of the Eastern papers complain of a scarcity of t:36 article there, but we have yet an abundant supply in Pittsburgh.' Col. Cyrus Reed, under the St. Charles, is daily in receipt of large supplies of the best quality, and expects to be able to supply a resonable demand until the close of the season. Plea of Insanity.—Tho counsel of Mrs. }laird, of Birmingham, recently committed for an attempt at infanticide, applied for her dismissal on Saturday, on the ground of insanity. Judge M'Clure said ho had no right to assume insanity ; that the Justice by whom she was committed might take bail far her ap pearance; but refused to re!easo her without se. crafty. Butler County Convention.—The bemocratie Coun ty Committee of Butler County met on Friday last, and elected Judge Marshall and James G. Campbell, Esq., Representative delegates. The Senatorial del egates were conceded to Beaver county. The meet ing was harmonious. Tho delegates - are Administra tion men, though they aro not instructed. Boy's Raglans and Sack Coats.—Gente. Frock and Sack Over coats, Raglans ac., and a full Stock of Winter Gloves, Gauntlets, Mufflers, Scarfs and Shawls for Men and Boy's, still nn hand at Carnaghan's Fed eral Street, Allegheny. Cash Buyers will find the prim an inikoomaat. The Mayor's Sunday Levee.—Yesterday morning Mayor Weaver had quite a mottly crow before him, numbering in all thirty-two. John Doran and Nanoy his wife were both drunk—John whipped Nancy's child—a row insued—tho couple were arrested—John was committed for five days and Nancy was discharg ed. Sarah Laughran bad been taking a little too much —and while her husband Billy Laughran was say ing hie prayers, she commenced a dance which in - turrnpted him—he called the watch—and Sarah struck the watchman with a skillet. Sae was arrested and fined $2 by the Mayor, but being unable to liquidate was sent up for five days. John Carr and John Smergan got into a row at Hauk's Lager Boor Hall, corner of Wood and Water. Carr said Smergan had his shirt on. They were both drunk—arrested by the watch, paid their fines and were discharged. Mike Hollinger and John Donahue got into a fight at Blount's Exchange in the Diamond, were put out into the street, where they were arrested by the waiuti. Mike paid his tine of $2 and John was sent up. A party of six were arrested at a drinking home on Smithfield street, where they had a regular fight —the noire wss hoard for two squares. The whole party was arrested and fined $5 each, except the tav ern-keeper, who, being a little more disorderly than the rest was charged $lO. The whole party paid up. Alexander Haney and John McManus living on center avenue, amused themselves by singing, and dancing what they styled the Indian dance, taking a little of " the craytur " between times. Their amuse ment disturbed the neighbors ; they wore arrested and sent to jail for ten days in default of fine. Fanny Cullum and Mag Love, two oyprians, were found on the street drunk, abusing a certain man who had deserted Funny. They were arrested and fined $1 each, which they paid. Mark Walkup, found drunk, was sent to jail fur five days. Three young follows were arrested for disorderly conduct at a drinking house on St. Clair street. The proprietor had closed the door, but they got in, broke glasses,dco. They were committed ten days each, in default of a fine of $lO. Terry Laughlin, who became so notorious in the McGovern pig case, was committed thirty days fur vagrancy. Diecharged.—John Kemp, whom we referied to some days since as being confined in the county jail, on a charge of larceny, was discharged on Saturday. The evidence showed that the informant, who has not appeared, was a worthless, unprincipled man, and as the young man had been in jail for some two months, he was informed that there was no charge against him, and he was accordingly released. Fire in Allegheny.—On Saturday morning about two o'clock, a fire was discovered in a tram° boose on the corner of Hamilton and Bidwell streets, Ails glienyrowned and occupied by Mr. Anderson, and before the flames could be extinguished, the house and a great portion of its contents were destroyed. The origin of the fire is not precisely known. Los about slsoo—no insurance. Accepted.—We notice by an advertisement in the " Evening Reporter" of Saturday, that the challenge for a trial of skill in shooting, by Capt. Geo. Neiely of Green county, has been accepted by Mr. Daniel Armstrong and three other gentlemen of this city. The stakes are $lOO a side, and the contest will come off near Pittsburgh. Another fire in Allegheny.—On Sunday afternoon. about half past two o'clock, a fire was discovered in Straub's Brewery, on Ohio street, Allegheny, near the city line, and the building wss entirely destroyed be fore it could be extinguished. We have nut ascer tained the amount of loss or whether there was any insurance on the building. The fire originated in the drying of the malt. Sentence of Coop.—James Coop, the reputed Jack Ketch, who was recently convicted of abducting a witness, was brought before Judge M'Clure on Sat urday. His counsel plead for a light sentence, and after a few remarks the Judge sentenced him to twelve months imprisonment in tho county jail. Literary Circle.—The Literary Circle of the Pitts burgh Female College met on last Friday evening. The pupils show much proficiency in their studies. This school has become widely and deservedly pupa. lar, and is steadily increasing in numbers. The Steinberg Case.—This case was before Judge M'Cluro again on Saturday. Some new testimony has been produced, bearing strongly in favor of the prisoner, and the case has been postponed for another week. ,Accident.—Burgess Buhoup, of Duquense Borough had one of his fingers taken off by a circular saw, whilo in the act of sawing some match blocks in his factory, on Friday. It was by the merest good for tune that his entire hand was not cut off. Mr. O. P. Sheraa, of this city, has been appointed General Superintendent and Treasurer of tho New Castle Gas Works. We consider this an excellent appointment, as Mr, S. is fully competent to the dis charge of the duties attendant upon his position. The Kelly Canc.—This case come up Lr argiimant in the Court of Common Pleas on Saturday, but WbEi postponed until next Saturday, when the evidence on the motion for a new trial will be heard and a de cision given. Commitment by RequeBt.—A young man went to the office of Alderman Lewis on Friday evening and requested to be committed to jail as he was without friends, home or money. His request was complied with. Farmers' Aesooiation.—A meeting of this body has been called for tornight. Important busineb, will come up, amongst which is the new constitution, which will be submitted to the members for adop tion. Held to Bail.—Washington Warner was held to bail by Alderman Rogers, on Friday last, on a charge of selling liquor without license. Huckatering.—A man named Michael Gillan was fined five dollars by Mayor Stuckrath for forestalling the Allegheny market, on Friday afternoon. Mayor's Office.—At the Mayor's office yesterday morning only five common cases wore on hand; three worn discharged and two committed to jail. Low's BROWN WINDSOR SOAP, COLGATE'S PALM SOAP, GLENN'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 THE SUCCESS WHICH ATTENDS the use of Pa. J. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH SiTTEIts (Arita - xi at once its virtues in al , canes of debility and disease of the Stomach. Certificates almost without number have been published, attesting its almost miraculous p 'wor iu rainov lug thoselSainful and fearful diseases. And at this time it seems idle to do more than call attention to the great rem.— dy of the age, in order to awaken public attention to its ea collqice. 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 BITTER are pleasant to the taste, agreeable in their effsets, and altogether valuable as a tonic or remedy for indigestion. For Bale by druggietx and dealers generally, evorys4 hole and by :108TETTER 111annfacturers and Proprietors, fc2lZ—.lc] ~ ‘ C 4 ‘,;'''''' - -'-' --'''. 4 ," '. .t 7 J' F. : , ''-.', &" 4 :--*-?,--...!-;,. .-- 4.1 ,_ E s 4 ;74 . i f ,:, , .. 1 -- Z E. --..1J , i • •-: ' 6 „: 0 ' !. 4 , w, ,'•-, , ',.. - 5,,, ( . =-4 , , , „ N r .. , c i 11 - -'m;- '` :1 1 ;4 = gE . 4 " ~ ,„ ..,r.... ,r' - ,E. ,—, . ,v: M , '--) i ‘-'1'4‘11...., , , ~P .• -4 ,Cjr, , . C, kri;,fj.4i) a- 5 i .z, , f -.. ''T , i 7 t AS 0 .--, 1 1, )„ . , 41 312 '4 1 I • l' . 1 4 ..... 4 ( I ) 1 / 4 ,,,1 1.- - 06... i ~. fl Z- ::!...:- ~ -- -, .-..,..,.; . .,...,......, ,- :,7-i . ,;.- • -,rf -.) ....i.• 1--4 BEANS. -15 bbls. just rec'd and for sale by fe2o HENRY II COLLINS. _ FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS—Beautiful styles of figured and imitation of wool, for side by i tife24 J. p.n... FEDERAL STREET.—For sale, a valuable three story brick honee on Federal street. The house is well arranged with hall and 8 rooms, and front and back office. Price, $3OOO. S. CUTHBERT & SON, fe24 61 Market street. _ _ 1100 - EDUCTION IN PRICES, REDUCTION IN PRICES All :at All Wool Plaids, Rich Lustre BM Silks. French Merinos% Rich Brocade Silks, Paramattus, Faris Wool D'Lenes. De Bages, Freoch Chintzes, Fancy Prints, and an tinstkrpissed selection of Stella and Menne Brocha and Plaid Shawls, are now offered to the public, at the store of A. A. MASON & CO., 25 Fifth street, at a further reduction on our heretofore, low prices. I fe23 DEFINED SUGAR 15 bbls. Lovering's "A" refined Sugar; 10 do do ' - B" do do 16 do do Crushed do 10 do do Coarse Pulv'd do Jnst re ceived and for sale by MILLER & RICBETSON, fe2o Noe. 221 and 223 Liberty street. NIVINDOW GLA SS.-2500 boxes assorted sizes 0. a P. Swearer's First. City Pittsburgh, Glass. 1000 bozos assorted sizes Boston or second quality Glass, in store' and lauding, and for sale by MILLER & RICE ETSON, fe2o Nns 221 and 222 ortv c trnet. TIMOTHY SEED.-15 sacks received, and A for sap , by LIEU H. COLLIN& 191 , 3'618 IJILGD BOARD OF TRADE A liD lIERCHANTS' EXCHADIGIC• rum v ke, EAITs ob' OGEA STE:Anis:RS b RUM 1_1:1 VE FOR DATE. Canada Boston. tee Liverpool ' Feb 10 Cah.wba New York Havana and N. 0.... Feb. 12 Atlantic New York Liverpool ' Feb. 13 Edinburg New York Glasgow Feb. 13 Arabia New York Liverpool Feb. 17 City ot Baltimore. New -York Liverpool Feb. 18 Star of the WeAt..New York Aspinwall Fob. 20 Niagara Boston Liverpool Fob. 24 Indian Portland Liverpool Feb. 27 Borns.ia New York Hamburg March 1 City of Waalit'n...New York...... Liverpool March 4 Northern Light.... New York Aspinwall Marsh 9 MUM L. e.AVH FOR DA TB. Ridian I iverpool Portland Jun. 27 & ity of Baltimore-Liverpool Now York Jan. 27 Niagara .... ........ . Liverpool Boaton Jan. 30 Baltic Liverpool New York Feb. 3 Arago Havre New York Feb. 9 city of Waaht'u...l.iverp ,, ol New York__ ........ Feb. 10 Anglo Saxon Liverpool Portland, hr Feb. 10 11 loog, ow 0 I aEgow Now York Feb. 10 Ham mon I 4 ...... ....H ambtirg New York March 1 y Reported by JObEPU SNOWDEN, Superintendent o/ O o 3lerchants' Exchange. PITTHDUEGH, February 27, 1954. FLOUR...The market la unchanged; Hake 315 Ltda. : Frain anon 17,5 Ills. aupertium extra and extra family at sl4l,ne and $1,17 ; 100 tibia extra family at $4,17 ; 30 thin. fine at $1,23; 10 Hilo. extra at $4,25. GRA I N 150 at front dtoro at 2.44c,@30c. APPLES...SaIes 80 bbll Glides from wharf, to ho shipputt East, at $1,78 per Uhl. SALT—SaIe 40 bits. Alegheny No -1 at $1 55 per bbl. COTTON...salea 20 bales Batting at q../ y r@lo l 4c, ca'S MESS PORK...SaIo 20 Id, at $l6 per bbl. LARD.. Sales 3000 lb- , at cash. BUTTER—SaIs 5 tilde. prime roll at 16,7.; 5 Mils. dr, at 1.112; 115 bid.; do at 15c. CH A NBERRI ES—Sales 4 biro, at $8 per Mil. HOMIN Y... Sales 5 bbls. extra white at $5 per PSI. 01 L...Salos 10 bids, Lard No. 1 at Soeol,Bsc per bbl. BEANS—SaIes 65 bush, small white ai $1,25 per bus duid 10 bushed.] do at $l,lO. EGOS...SaIe 150 don at lie. per ibizon. LI AV —Sales from the b of 12 loads, at $104514 per 1.11.11.1...5a1es 25 bble. Louisville at $1,25(441,37% per bid CLIIIIhSE...SuIes 1t IjOXCS W. IS. (loin first hands at Pc por lb, and 25 boxes :from store at 131/2'c. Salo 5 hhd. prime N. 0., at 7.4 c. cash; 7 hhis prime N. 0., at 790. cash. WHISK V... Sales 25 lib's. rectified at 20c(422c per gallon 77,00{) bales, including 105,000 bales to speculators, and 7500 tii exporters. All qualities had advanced V i c. and in some instances a slight further advance wag asked and received. The estimated sales on Friday the 12th. amounted to 15,000 hales, 7500 of which were to speculators. The market doe d bum aut active. The following quotations of Colton ale given: fair Orloanq middlings 7'4; fair Mobil 79,.' y ; middling 11 fair up. ande 7 5 It; middlings 7 1-6 The stocks of cottm in port imount to '285.000 bales. of which 148,0[0 were American. The Manchester advice wore favorable. rho Havana cot ton mark t was active, and N. 0. tree ordinaire was quoted at US frau& LIVERPOoL, BREADSTUFFA.—The market is quiet. Wheat is advancing, chiefly in inferior coalition. Provisiong are de- LoNnos.—The bullion in the Bank h ts increased .1:780,000 during the week. The money market was slightly easier and the Bank rMe had been reduced to three per cent. Unsols were quoted at 9Wa11.03!. NEW Soak, February 87.—Noon.—Stocke higlicr but drill; Sterling Exchange also dull; Chicago and Rock Island, 1414; Central,9B;4: do tnuida, r, La Crogite and Mill:rank, 10 7 ; :; .11ichigau • onthem, 29 1 4; Y. Central, 38, Reading, ei3; Milwaukee and Mislis•iippi, 39; Canton Cu., 2.4 1 ,/i; Virgin In d's 92 . !„.:;; Missouri Ws. 844; Galena and Chicago, 913ei - Erie, 33; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 19; Tennereee 6'B, 9;! -North Carolina 6's, V,..Erennii7 —Stocks higher and 'firm; Chicago and Pock Is land 92'.,4; CuLaberlaud Coal Illinoice Central bonds 95 1 4; La Crosse and Milwaukee 11; Mich. Southern 36; N. Y. Central 9U I N; Reading 63; Galena and Chicago 93; Erie 34; Cleveland and Toledo 50%; Canton Co. 2.4.; NEW YORK, February '27.—Cotton; sales 1000 hides. Flour dull; 7000 bble-sold. liVheatfirm. - 1 - .1.0110 bull - sold; SCAM; ern red $1451141,25; White $1,30.@1,45. Coro dull, tlalch 10,000 bush. white at ti7c.52170c.; Yellow 6tie @6Bc. Mehq Pork 10c. lower; ealee at $16,40. Prime Pork 15c. lower. - - n :les at $l3. Beef active. Bacon 6:Ny.O;B:P4c. for liams,and (sotiNc. for Sileuldtri Groceries quiet and steady.-- Tallow steady. Freights dull gild I.lllChlllgeti. ATTENTION ! FARMERS !! ruHE GREAT ECLIPSE SEED DRILL AND BROAD CAST SOWER is now on exhibition, at No 5d Market street, Pittsburgh. This is a new improve ment and far exceeds any machine of the kind ever ()tiered to the agriculturist. It works on an entirely new principle and sown any kind of small seeds with fertiliz,rs at any de. sired width, with a regularity and evenness never before at tained by seed sowers, and can be worked by a boy large enough to drive a horse. The machine is so simple that any workman can construct it, ar.d at a price that will defy competition. GAUNTLETS, Low's HONEY SOAP, , tioMistiERCIAL. President. W. H. WILLIAMS vice Presider:U. lat Treasurer. N. i10.i..11.1F.5, 3. SNOWDEN t ... Arf.itrati,n February . InAIAII DICKEY, V. P., W. W. JIALR, DAVID M'CANDLESS JOHN FLEMING, JAMES GARDINER. TO SAIL TO ARRIVE PITTSBURGH MARKET NIOLASSES...SaIes 35 LUIS. N. 0. at 35c.; terms cash Foreign 191arkets et Steamer A ni rri,a LIVERPOOL COTTON M IRRET.—Tho ROlog of the week were New York Stook Market. Now York Market. State and County Rights or single machines for sale A splendid RERortrurut cow avl'ing .yr COIT, at CHESTER'S GOTHIC 11AT 1 f 024 Corner Wood sti vet awl Diamond alley QLEIGII ROBES, 1,7 TRAVELING SHAWLS, MUFFLERS AND SHAWLS, FUR GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, AT L. lIIRSHFELD & SON'S. 4TTlit ACTION! 1 SSS. ATTRACTION 1838. The immense) stock of Silks, :Shawls, and Fine Dress Gootitt, $11. , 0 a coo pleto selection of Furnishing Goods, and a large and varied line of Domestics, have again been reduced in price, at the store ij A. A. MASON A CO., 103 No. 25 Fifth street. FOR RENT.—A desirable e.)untry resi dence, two miles from the city. A two story dwelling house on Russ street. A two story house on Duquesne street. A thus.) story house on Third street. A three story house on Wylit street. Two small houses in Spline's court. fest S. DUMB 61 Market st. DRY APPLES.-50 bush. Dry Apples for sale by Itel7l HENRY 11. COLLINS. EXPANSION. A lot of new Expansion Skirts. Just ulionfil et to 5 JOS. 1101INE'S, 77 Market street. . _ EGGS. --5 bbls. Eggs just received and for sale by MeCANDLE6S, AIt.LANS It CO, te2U Corner Wood and Water streetd. WHITE bags small white received and for axle by AIcuANDLESS, MEANS fe2o Corthr Wo d and Water dtreet4. - 61 RE SE.--White Grease for Wagons, Om ni)),IFIVR, Carta, Drat a, Carliadea, etc., in Carrels and tr.g4, for •Ali• 1 • 14A1 rir:NltY 13. CiiLl INN CONCENTRATED LYE.-50 cases just re ceived and for Bale by N. L. FAIINE , TOCK & fe22 Corner of Fourth and Wood street. WOOD'S lIAIR RESTORATIVE. 4 gross on hand and for Hale by B. L. FAUNESTOCK & CO.. Corner of Fourth and Wood streets. WHITE WAX.-3 cases just rec'd and for bale by B L. FMINESTOCK te'2".l Corner of Fourth and Wood streets. BARRY'S TRICOPIIEROUS.-3 gross on nd and for bole by B. L. FAELNESTOCK & Co, fe22 Corner of Fourth and Wood streets. DRECIP CARB. IRON.-150 lbs. on hand and for sa!e by B. L. FAIINESTOCK .t CO., fe22 Corner of Fourth and Wood streets. LYON'S KATIIAIRON.-3 gross on hand and for Bale by B. L. FAUN ESTOCK & Co., fe22 Corner of Fourth and Wood atreeta. VARNISHES—A complete assortmentj us received and for sale by B. L FAHNESTOCK & CO., fait Corner of Wood and Fourth streets. FINE FLOUR.-20 bbls. Fine Flour in store, and for sale by .S.IcCA NDLESS, MEANS .itc CO, fe2o Olruer of Wood and Water streets. ATIME FOR ALL THINGS.—Now is the time to buy Shue3 of every description CHEAP_ Weare desirous to char out our winter stock, which com prises Gents', Ladies', Ali,ses', Youth's and Childrens' Wear. Remember the place, .` The People.' Shoe Store," No. 17 Fifth street, near harke . t fel3 DENTING. -1 will attend to the renting, IN paying of Taxes, and collecting of Rents. Apply to JAMIE 0. RICHEY, of Sr‘ *et rf , th .1•••2 AWBENCEVILLE. - Three lots of ground for sale, each 20 feet front on Butler street, by 150 deep to an alley. Price $4OO each—terms o.loy. fe24 S. CUTHBERT k SON, 51 trket Ft. BADEN.-Tvo Building Lots in :Baden, near the railroad, each 50 feet front, by 160 feet deep. Price, $6O each—for eale by S. 01TIMBE1tT & SON, fe24 51 Market street. HORSE COVERS-Of on elinb. for an], t”; grIATS.-200 bus. to arrive by railroad, A." day, wad for sato b, ELFZILLIC 8 001.1. M. HARDY & M'GREW; Steamboat and Gen eral Agents, Corner of First and Ferry streets. Brun, Was'rasa, Ero.-1.0 river was still at a sittud on Saturday night but the pr p t•N for a rise were very fa vocable. The weather Friday u:cht and all day Saturday, was very mild anti the ice and etiow thawed rapidly, Busi ness at the Wharf was very ti.,k yousidering the tirues,and almost every steamer at the landing is receiving freight.— We can confidently predict a general breaking up, and have no doubt but that we shall be able to announce a departure by Tuesday or Wednesday at the farthest. Yesterday the rain fell all day, and up to dark the river had raised about a foot. There is now no doubt but that there will be sufficient water for the complete resumption of navigation, and by Wednesday we hope to be able to au pounce the departure of the first boat. ISAIAH DICK ICY, 2d Remember that the fine steamer lowa. leaves . n the first water for St Louis. She is Lit first deal boat, commanded by officers who have no superior, and will take freight or pas sengers es low as the lowest. The J. E. Woodruff has been s ,nk by the ne at Hat Is land. For Nashville. The fine steamer QUAKER CITY, Captain MCDANULEY--Ciork, SAMUEL COOLEY—will leave for the above, aud all intermediate ports,l4l TUESDAY EVENING. For freight or passage, apply on beard. fel The splendid now light draught steamer Pt} L A.N D, Capt. R. LiRACSY, will leave for the above intermeiti ite porta en SATURDAY, th , 28th inst., at 4 o'clock P. ,1. For freight or passage apply on board ZANESVILLE. For Marlette and Zanesville. The steamer EMMA GRAIIAM, Capt. M , lo te s r A m i e - s-r.s, will leave for the above and eel (hate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply ou board The light draught, fast running passenger packet lOWA, Ntooss, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate purts;ou SAT. URDAY, the 6th Mat., at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage, having enperior accomodations, apply on board, or to DARLA . A 31c111:EIV, Agents, fe4 Corner First and Ferry streett. DAGUERREAN GA E 6 'LLERI. A hIBROT YPES— A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE pletruiLK, IN THE COUNTRY, AT are invited to call and examine before setting elaewhore, ;.6 J. B .) YKILS. Prourietr.r. GLOVES AND ALLTTS, No. 83 Wood street DIFFENBACHER & CO India Rubber and J a' H PHILLTPR. RIVER NEWS. PORT OF PITTSBURGH 3 MET 6 MORES WATER IN THE CHANNEL A RELIVED. Steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizab,ri, " TLlegraph, Woodward, Brownsville Lazerne, Jacoba, Brownsville DEPARTED. " Col. Bayard. Peebles, Elizabeth Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville " Lazerne, Jacobs, Brownsville. STEAM BOAT 6 NASHVILLE. li'ar Nashville For Naahville Tho fine paaeng,r steamer CLIFTON, will leave for the above and all intnrtno,liatn porh+, on WEDNESDAY, at 10 A. It For freight or peerage apply on board, or to del6 FLACK, BARNES ACO . gent, MEMPiIB. For flienisphis and New Orleans. The fine pa3eenger steamer ALMA, Cent ROBI tsoN, will I vre, for the abt,ve and all is termediato ports, un SATURDAY, at I M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to a2d FLACK, BARNES & CO., Agent, ST. LOUIS. gor St. Louts WARRANTED, CAN BE LLAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLAS3 ESTABLISHMENT 'WALL'S, F. urth street. GREAT ATTRAGIION AT NO: 60 MARKET ST., Where can be Been the largest collection of AMBROTYPI;J PEIOTOGIIAPII SPECIMENS, EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS ern' Aro- Pbrsons whthing Picture,' of themselves or truAid., WE WARRANT PICTURES Superior to any that can bk , obtained west of the mono tai, R. 111. CARGO & CO., Photographers and AmbrotypisiN, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 76 Fourth strbol, SUNBEAM GALLERY, B. W. cor. of :Market street and Diamond, Pittaburgn PRIORS TO SUIT ALL mylg-tf-:n) WYKES' GALLERY OF ART, NO. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURE taken at this Gallery by a now and improved proc,,,, giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex ion. They are acknowledged by all who have execute...l them to be far superior to any pictures eve, exhibited in tin, city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examin., his large collections of specimens. His Gallery being on ti..- second floor, is easy of access. N. 11.—Pictures of Children taken in two ascends, at N. .30 Market street. my27:tf is E. S. ES, Artist. NELSON'S ANIMOTYPES. PRICES REDUCED. GALLERY CORNER OF THIRD AND MARKET STREETN Entrance on Third street. Citizens and Strangers desiring AMBI.W.PYPES, oxecut , d In the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, eau be accommodated at short notice by calling at NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY, THIRD STREET. Prices One Dollar and upward. ap:49.ly2d ROGERS' NEW DAGUERREAN AND• AMBROTYPE SKY AND SIDE-LIGIII G AL L ER Y, Firm STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE TUE POST-01.,N10r saIt...PICTURES taken in all the various atylea, in an weAther, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates., Sick or deceased persona taken at their residenne. apanlydaw-la AMBROTYPES.--A 'BEAUTIFUL AND DURA BLE PlOTURE—warranted--can be had as low an ut nay first cla,s establishment in the country, at fv26:lw WALL'S, Fourth eitreet. AUCTION SALES. FIA.ILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., / At the new Commercial Sales Items, No. 54, Filth street, every week day, are held public sales of goods in all variety, suited for the trado and consumers, from a largo stuck which is constantly replenished with fresh consign ments, that must be closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., Dry Goods, and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware, &c. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. AL, Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-baud ; onods and bedding; carpets; elegant iruu stone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, Ac. AT 7 O'CLOCK, Fancy articles; watches; clocks; Jewelry; mnslcal lustre bouts; guns; clothing; dry goods; bouts and shoes. book st,tionery, ,te. L 50.31 P. M. DA Vl.B,Auct.s VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION. -- On TUESDAY EVENING, March 2d, 1855, a 7;.; o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Roman, No. 64 Filth .tr,et, w,ll be sold:— 25 shares Citizens' Bank. fl do Allegheny Batik. 2u du Pitts. Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Co. fe2ti . P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. H.AVEN'S Commercial, Albatros, and Nos. I and 2 Steel Pens Just received and for sale by W. B. HAVEN, fe23 Corner Market and Second streets. S. HAVEN'S Octagon Inlaid and Bone Tip pal LEAD PENCIL. Just received and for at N 05.31, 33, and 35 Market street. 11e23 RYE. -50 sacks to arrive and for sale by felt HENRY H. el/LUNN. QWEET CIDER.-10 bbls. choice Sweet LI Cider, inn received, and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, Ce 2.5 Corner Market and First street. POD FISH.-5 drums extra No. 1 Cod Fish ju3t received, and for sale by MILLER et RICKETSON, 1,25 Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street. - DIAN° A,T A BARGAIN.—An elegant no,owood,Chickerin g Piano, only in use three month, in perfect order in every respect, will be aold at a very great bargain. The owner is cow in the West, and wishes to sell at once, and for cash. The subscriber will guarantee the Piano to be perfect, and unblemished. Apply to fe24 JOHN H. MELLOR. GLOVES, GLOVES.—To enable you to feel comf !table during this freezing spell, supply yc •self with a pair of good warm winter Gloves, which can be had cheap, at HuRNIL'S, fe24 77 Market street. \ DIA. RUBBER BELTING.—A large stock, all sixes, 2, 3 and 4 ply thick, at the India Rub ber Depot, 28 and 28 St. Clair street. J a3O J. 6 H. PHILLIPS. EAR CORN-130 sacks Ear Corn, justre ceived, and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, Ja 23 89 Water street. IVIUST REDUCE TILE STOCK.—In order to reduce our stock before tho opening of the Spring Trade, we will continue to sell at the EXTREMELY -LOW PRICES our Goods are now marked at. den JOS. EIOnNE. Market street. POTATOES. -392 sacks Neshannock tatoes, arriving on the steamer R. F. :Sass, and for oak JAS. A. FETZER, Corner Market and First atreets. WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS—GIazed and Unglazed, Green and new patterns of flmared curtains at wholesale and retail, for sale by W. P. MARSHALL SE CO., fe22 a 7 WoM T : t IOAR B. SODA.-10,000 ,pounds on hand, and for sale by D. L. FAUN ESTOCK .sc CO., r , ~+ I~!9~? .--64 sacks ear Corn for eale by ir.o • onomar.... —_ MooltE, Ma ter E. S. WYKES, Artist to - AM LT SEMEN I S PITTSBURGH THEATRE. KIMBERLY Imam AN MANActiasse LIANLEY STAGE MANAGER PEUCL3 OP ADE:IE9ION : 50c. Private Box, large eu 'IICI 25c. Private Box, smalls__ son Third 1I -r .15c. Colored Box 25c. Bingdo beets in Private Box, . I Colored Gallery 16c. ALTERATION OF TIME. Doom open at 7 'clock. Performanc ,to commence at 7% Box office, for sale of Ticket.,, open from 10 to 8 o'clock. MAST NIGHT OF MR. J. G RANLEY MONDAY EVENING, March let, 1858, will be acted the beautiful play of INGOM AR. ngomar....Hr..7. G. Hanley. I Parthenia Hiss Kimberly Dance by To conch de with the now Farce of COOL AS A CUCUMBER. Mr. J G. Hanley. [lunper The Beautiful Collection of Paintings, IiNcLUDING THE EASTERN SLAVE MARKET, ce:KopATRA, DEATH OF LEANDER, end the rum.), Clitt.ltSSlAN MODEL OF BEAUTY, .v. e ou Pre, i•lx.liibition at the TONTINE HOUSE, No. P 3 Third street. Call and see them. tyl7 UEO. Belie. ECK, Propriotoz, JOHN W. iII'CARTHY, BILL POSTE ck wILL ATTEND lo THE POSTINU and DISTRIBUTIN t of all kinds of FOR CONCERTS LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ao. 64.immurkication3 either by mail, telegraph, or other. wise—directed to the (Alice of the Iprning Post, will receive prompt attentlon• eV/ ii 1_ 1b iN ES,':i CARDS Cues. i I G.IIPEIILEYS, C. J. HOPHIAN, JOEIN WILI6IIT Humphreys, Hoffman it Wright, FLOUR FACTORS, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NuRTLI WIIARVES AND 155 NORTH WATER NT., VIDE, Struct, 1 0 i B PO Conrad, Tbunipmun & Cu, Thompson, Clark A Veung, Biter, Price A Co . , Caleb Cope & Ce , Itarcrot Beaver A Canby, Neville t Hug E. M Cashier F. and M. Bank, Jes. u. Mitchell,tasbler March's Bank Morris L. Hallowell &Cu , McCutchcou A Collins, John M. Kennedy & Co., ILaignel A CO., Pickett, Mathews & ...,hrewsbury A Vrice, W. H. Langley & Sons, Lawrence A Mathias, A. D. Bullock A Co., W. Elulmes A Cu., liagaley, llusgrave & Co., uov18:1y. TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES , From two to six inch calibre. PitiCEB from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot. ALSO—ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH vor Sala Wholesale at Manufacturers: Prices by ZIENIMIT ILL COLLINS, FORWARDING AND C0MM155 .. 1 . 014 MERCHANT, AND WHOLESALE HEALED. IN BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, &Ni PRODUCE GENERALLY N 0 . WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. lie ME=l WOOD, 1100111111EAD Si. CO., AND OACTURE RS OF American Galvanized, Best Refined =MEI COMMON SHEET IRON, Alll. Stab, AKVII .or the sale of W. DDIVISS WOODS' UELEDHATED IMITA MN RUSSIA SHEET IRON. GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON, for Roofing; drllt IS, NAILS, and HOOP IRON. 1.41 srehous•, No. 134 First at., Pittsburgh. 44-ALL °lll •EltS FOR GALVANIZING will be prompt') rat .n.lod to tit t 1 e Works. m 126 laurtou Si. Perkins, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, h 0 Faults STitEkT, LOUISVILLE, BY., 5,...0L1C1T Consignments of any and every KJ description of Merchandise. etr: goods sent to us tor s.oe will be attended to without dc.ay, and remittances tin ru.stettly made. Thankful for past favors me solicit a con tMesoca nov CHARLES IL LEP, IS, ALDERMAN, Ands-Officio Just• ce of the Peace, OFFICE ON TIIE CORNER OF WYLIE A'OFIitTLE STit E ETS. All busluusH connected with this office will be att , nded to with proinittnes. OJllveyaticoi of all kinds done with legal accuracy—such as Leeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Powers of At torney, &c. Titles to heal Estate examined. Tu the members of the Bar ho tentiers his services as Com tu take Leposition to be read In the several Courts 11114 et,o,, and elsewhere. Ills office is one of the main Police Stations tf the city, and consequently his facilities in e. cuuwg 1414111.1 ti Of that kind are very desirable. Ifelthly W. IV. WALLACE'S ! , 4TE A ifs MARBLE WORKS. .MARBLE MANTELS;, A Large and Beatadal Stock always on Hand Aud Made to Order. OWNERS OF PROPERTY, CONTRAC• TORS AND OTTIEItS, are invited to call and exani h.,• our stock of MA lIBLES, as we are persuaded that but i.•w persona in the community are aware of the low priers t which we are selling MANTELS, A good, plain, Marble Mantel costs but little, if any, more than a good Wood Man l•l, Wiailf3L it ie ul,mys neat, is as ornament to a room, and a Wood Mantel) it not liable to take fire. mi,);; TS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES al , Aye on Inind. WASHSTANDS ANI) FURNITURE TOPS, ANI) ,ToNaS midi, to order by machinery. Marble all hinds sold low to the trade. Vnr stock is the largest iu the West, is manufactured by Hi,chmel y and will be sold at the lowest priced. W. W. WALLAOE, Nos. 319, 321 and 323 Liberty street, fill: In, Pittsburgh. Plaster . , Cement and Grindstones. pLASTER PARIS, fur Stucco Work, etc. CC-Ye:AT, fur eisterue, Fire Walls, etc. GRIND• eroNES, all sizes and best quality, fur Fanners and Sly ellithie.4 at 310 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1,•11::fin W. W. WALLACE. Aix° bbls. 76 and 96 per cent. lOC tiztio by B. A. FALINEnTOCK s 00., J~YUCorner of First and Wood streets. $75 ( ) WILL buy a new frame Dwelling LIOUdO of four rooms and Kitchen. Paling lo trout, Bak° Oven, etc. Tho lot has a trout of Z 3 feet on M. , iiterey street, Allegheny, by 110 feet deep to an alley. Teruo of payment very easy. The house (anew and hi geed osier. Per sale by a. CUTHBERT dc SON, j , .14 M. Market street. RE:D, WHITE AND BLUE.-500 boxes I (Met Variegated soap, assorted colors, in lb., lb. any: lb. cake; on hand and for sale by 1• 0 t Ft . C. a J. Q. SA WYSit pACKED - BUrfEit.-600 lbs. solid pack Butter, received and for sale by JAS. A. Furzes, 89 Wood street. -------- 11NOVAL. - JAAIES A. FETZEIX Forwarding and Commission Nerchant FOR 7E/8 8.A.1.8. OP FLOUR, GRAIN, AND ALL KINDS OP PRODUCE, Dm removed from 89 Water street, to the • Corner of /Ularliet and First streets, PITTSBURGH. §aUPERB. GARB. SODA.-200 kegs New kj Castle, for sale by B. A. FALINEEnCIi d CO. IF YOU WANT YOUR . CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, CALL AT CHESTER'S A Urilliaut assortment of SEASONABLE PIECE GOODS CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL, cn 11 thd at Corner of Wood street and Diamond alley. filar We Study to Please. Ja3o JOB PRINTING.- CARDS, 'BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, BILLS OH LADING, And every description of Job Printing executed with neatnees and despatch by WM. G. JOHNSTON h CO., Printers and Stationers. 67 Wood et. MENS' WOOL HALF HOSE—Of a very superior quality fine wool, and sold Just at EAST rRN COST, at HORNE'S, tel:6 71 Market street. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY —2 gross on hand and for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., feD.. Corner Wood an 1 fourth streets ARD.—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in LA teirrels andkegs, just received and for sale by 3.IcCANDLESS, MEANS & CO., 1023 Corner of Wood and Water street.). WALL PAPERS I WALL PAPERS f! WALL PAVELLSIII—W.,P. MARSHALL A Cu. Ar „ prepartug lor mans. said a Wall Paper this spring :o lni CD , . alai si,e, Di i Weed stre*t. hi 113G5.-6kt:bis. fresh Eggs, just ree'd and 1.; for sale byi JAILES A. FETZER, 4 Cereal . Market and Bir.t 'treat; bbls received this day I , lh, '2.0 cvaea ? gallon, HAWORTH, BROWNLEE, 110 In t b Ellinnnui ICARB. SODA.-1000 pounds on han 1. aid fer sale by 2. L. BAHNESTOOK k CO.. Was Turnbull PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia Maysville, Ky. • Madison, Ind Ohio. Louisville, Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. u. r. MEDICAL. ONLY ONE NOW= -0 P - DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, 2 S REQUIRED TO CUBE ANY ONE 5 troubled with Liver Complaints, unless the most deis• perste of cases, when the second bottle will;with scarce a single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. Ws wish to call the attention of all to these facts, that the In. vigorator is compounded by a ph} sician who has used it In his practice for the past twenty years with a success almost credulous, and that ft is entirely vegetable, being composed wholly of gams. Some idea of the strength of these gums may be formed wheel it is knotim ono bottle of the Invigorator contains as much strength ee one hundred doses of Calomel without any of ite deleterious effects. We know there is nothing now before the American pub lic, prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particularly for diaoases of the Liver, as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no other article in the world, simply because it rest on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of oar readers are suffering from such diseases as are described in Dr. Sanford's advertieement, we know of know remedy that will so surely care 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 disagreeable or oppressive. For Heartburn, Palpitation, or Difficult Breathing, take a tea poen fel once or twice daily. For Lose 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 a hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigorator and it will relieve all oppression or fullness. 1h he Invigorator lea Liver Rome dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, cur ing Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and all Female Obstructions, for which it bas no equal. We know there is nothing now before the American puff lic prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particular. ly for diseases of the Liver, us t r. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no other article in the word, simply because it rests on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it Is all its proprietors claim it to be, if auy of our readers are suffering from such diseases as are described In Dr. S‘inford's advertisement, we know of nu remedy that will so surely cure them as the Invigorator. There has lately boon brought to our male° 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 Co many testimonials in its favor - that wu have noted Its effects in some of the worst cases of - 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 ikon credulous about cures by pat. cut medicines, but we are coal inced that this medicine, for family use, is not overrated by the host of recommendatlot:•i it has. Our advice ca, for all troubled with Indigestion, To. bility or Bowel Complaint, to get a bottle and try lt ; our word for it, relief will be experienced. BLEasINGS TO THE INVALIDS who use Dr. Sanford's Invifor• etor, for it will relieve them of their pains as soon as t 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 banish darkness of this there can b no doubt th rElo whe try it, for it carriesl 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, it it does not benefit, then we are mistaken. PRIOR ON2 DOLLAR PIII 110121.1. BANrORD d. CO., Proprietors, 246 Broadway, New York Por sato by G. H. ILEYBEB,I4O Wood street, Pittsburgh Jal:3indavr.2p THE GREATEST 44' - i OF THE AGE. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disaov ered fn ono of our common pasture 'meads a remedy that curea Every kind of Humor, FROM TILE WORST SOROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON PIMPLE. He has tried it in over elcven hundred cases, and BOW failed except in two cosec, (both thunder humor.) He halt, now in his possession over one hundred certificates of lta value, all within twenty miles of Beaton. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore month. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. Two or three bottles will clear the system of bilee. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth or stomach. Throe to five bottles aro warranted to care the worst ktad of Erysipelas. Oue to two bottles ere warranted to cure all homer in tits Two bottles are warranted to cure runtilng of the ears sad blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. • One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or throe bottles are warranted to cure the woratkind of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warrauted to care the moat des perate cue of rheumatism. Three to tour bottled are warranted to curo salt-Rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scroftda. A benefit ie always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect care is warranted when the above quantity is taken. - ROXBURY, MASS • DEAR MADAM—The reputation of the Medical DiflCOViity, in curing all kind of immure ' is so well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the moat skilful phytd.., clans and the most careful Druggists in the country are tat.: animous in ita praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, 't?„ it with a frill knowledge of the curative power. in..reit all, and curing most of those diseases in which on fortunately so liable. That most excruciating an affectionate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, 1, cured as if by a miracle; your own temper LS reiltoi4 LEI its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fribiZ_' o '*•:', naps to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical Disgul..e7:-. ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband 'nag: household. In the more advanc,..sl stages of CANKER it extends to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, which Is nothing bat canker of the stem h; than to the Intestines and KIDNEYS, creating a sinking, gone feeling, and an DAD:threw* oven • . the cameo of your family. Your stomach la RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distroes-m you, Lind - you can only take certait" . ' kinds, and even of that your system does not got half the nourishment it contains us tho ecrimonous fluid of the canker' eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom tind.b6. - 4 - comes sallow or greenish, and your beat day is gone.' Foif, want of nourishment your system becomes loose and tlabld'„';'' and the libros of your body become relaxed. Then folkw a train of diseases which the Medical Discovery la poittiaill adapted to CURE; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, pine and small of the back, pain of the hip Joint whoa you - retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most trzur . n ! dating of diseastw, the _ _ PILES. flow many thousands of poor women are sutferifig from this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next, door neighbor does not know the cause. I wish tcrinipreits • co your mind that good old proverb, "An ounce of prevar= . tiou le bettor than a pound of cure." In the - • MEDICAL DISCOVERY you have both the preventative and theatre, with this great and good quality, that It wilt never, under any circumstances; • : do you any injury. Na change of diet ever necw,sary-,at the best you cal; gat, - and enough of it. DIRECT/011s sea Utu,—Adults cue table spoonful per day— Children over tenyeaes dessert spoonful—Children from ilVe" to eight years, tea epoouful. As no directions can be Nall-, cable,' to all constitutions, take sufficient to operaatZn bowels twice a day. Yours truly, DONA Lp If..ENN.I , ID Price $l,OO per bettle. Pet sale by Dr. ULU. iL 11.EY.sl4dt 5 No 140 WI - AoA t eu3p4;di.w A ILETI EMU PRA It Slit:IAA -. - •.,.. 75 YEAItS OF AGE, whose sands of life 7' , , have nearly run out, discovered, while in tha,gitat lie. 4, dies, a certain cure for Consumption,Amthml4 , lirouchiti47 Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. The rendeax.wa& . discovered by him when his only child, a datighte given up to die. lie had heard much of the litiitiiiffleedikk restorative and healing qualities of preparationeruntie - the east India Hemp, and the thought occurredArkhirklikk;- 4. he might make a remedy for his child. Ho stqasjul.: -Vigig- kf.- end succeeded in realizing his wishes. His child Wl' vtrear and is now alive and well. He has since admittisaiiiid the wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferers in all parts of: the world, and he has never failed in makingsAem .ti.: Jito:s-2 pletoly healthy and happy. Wishing to do asisiffa.. ii*,! . possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fellow-beings ad ' request it, this r ipe, with full and explicit direction far • making it up, two successfully using it. Ho rogCtiria'each .-. applicant to Inclose him ono shilling—three cents to bore-:._ turned as postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be' '-- applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address, DR. H. JA1.159, N 0.19 ()lend street, Jersey City, N. 31 ,:- CAUTIuN—I have no son-in-law authorized to fiend my recipe, as has been adverrie.d liiinini,4l- ~... B 0W M A N'S VEUETABLE 00.1119 Will curo Cough' Wady, MEE Inflammation of tbes Dania, Influenza, Croup, liofuneneas, Ble t qllng of the Lunge, Conn= tion. For sale by And felCtddcw ur.u. U. fiNYBB-14 . „Yu - to/waft!, J. P. VLEMINO. Ailegbintmatr" DYSPEPSIA , ItND DR. TRACY DELORME, the great 'euree of CONSUMPTION, wts fir several mrticist.4l:J. aillisted by Dyspepsia that for a part of the time he wee confined to bie bed. lie was eventually cured by a. pre ! scription furnished by a yenna clairvoyant girl. Tbie pre. scription, given by a mere child while in a stete_pf- - trarLoe, has cured everybody who bag taken it, never. having , once. It is equally as sure la cases of Pm ai of anamtp,...),, The ingredients may be found in any drug send this valuable prescription to any persiatt ourthe recetpt of ono stamp to pay postage. Address Dlt. TRACY DliLt)l MP, ARBLE! MARBLE!! JORA a7I 9 C.IRG 0 iLLS A BEAUTIFUL SELECT/ON OF MONUMENTS, GRAVE . STONES, Enclosures, Posts, &C. &c.• The public are respectfully Invited to examine our Okla.. Prices law. and alter warraatna Bronchitis,