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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
EXTENSION' OF STAY.
DRS. C. M. FITCH 4- J. W. SYKES,
Will continno th,ir office at
•
r 4 0. 191 Penn
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIM HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA.,
T ILL APRIL FIRST, 155 , ..
Where they may be consulted daily, (Sun
enyx except , d,) - for CoNSI; ‘1 • ASTHMA, BRON
CHITIS and ALL Oral: AFFECTIONS con
nected with, or t o P ULMONARY DISEASE.
taus. Ytr,.l!i • Es fool that they cannot ton earn
et3tly or cerinently admonish incalide of the EXCEED.
INs; ; OF I' IN • PULMONARY DISEASE
-aa often ac. nl an tr;fling , ‘ , 3 to beget a deluolvo
te.' ll .• • - ev-n while the Ili .liPte ix MAiiill4 rapid pro•
Vl-4. •;I•et,ti ll ti cure is 110Xt to
5tr.1..,1111,1
°Mei , Floury---1D A. 7F. to 4 I'. lyi.
ir No 411:1,rge 11.
A lIRT of 10i...ti.,11.4 a1;11. , r.•n1. to th,'.lt, to consult
ITES. C. K. FlTOil.t. J. W. SYKES,
lid L'euu Ntrevt, Pittfamrgh, Pn.
dIOOFLAND'S t 1 ERMAN BITTERS, THE GREAT
hi ntEDy FOR DEBI I,IIV.—J. M. Ilutuzen,
laiyiestowi, Pa, Juno 1.K3, says :—" My wifo has boob
afflicted with a norvona dotrili;y since September, 1851,
'duce whidl time 1 have boon ueaLfa t o find any physician
or iotli.ane th would iu the leant, until une
day 1 called at the More of Dr. Hervey, of this town, fib
some tincture of iron, and (I,o:Wed to him the
of my , ailek ht then handed MO a Lt of papers to lead,
honing which I tutind to dearribing your (1 er man Litters.
I imtnediatOy i)torairod a fow bottles from hint, and 0111
pleased to e' i tste that the ike of the hitters has done her
Inure
greet plan all the medicine [flit; has heretofore talicu.
1 wi•! ieE mend me a half fic;:eiu..b_ttlo.i.
ti,e
.11. (:t3. El. . 7 {IZYBF.I.
fe26lurdav
Plthl:crh.
-114- TIII;ItE 1. NOTIIINti 1 4, 1_ 11 fl IVIIOLF , LIST QV
nielicingLre,tiogsnili ,t,r 0711 invali IRN Dr. SAN-
Fultlys Li V i.dt It gives
ranch , ; , the gistiut of receiving
benullt i.e is taken. We do net
know of a shig:c it has beid.t taken without
nearly i.u.s n ,nplete care is effected Ln
ILv n-c. It tif•l , , V0,111E1114 niincly ba-ItUtit, It
ltke3 v. hot it i 5 r-iillP.l!.•flthil! to do. It is constantly l•D•
larging its eirr;“ of lii , n‘ll, c,ur,lng he Aling on its wings,
and Icy frcin Liver Complaint,
Jsuudiot,„ Di spepaia. 1. - '•uieral debility. If 01 2.1 dh
PITI: 4 61111tIll LIFE,
FIRE A'qf MARLA E INSURANOE CO.,
pl:tsbur.,,b, Fehr uary 16th, 1858.
S4x. DI:VIDEN Board of Directors of
this Comp may mico, 006 I'.. ay, doclarod a dividend ~ 1 11
of the poifio of tho in‘t six mouths, of FOUR DOLL...i.RS i e:"
share, a•molicsiile to Llat reductio.i of stock; notes.
ful7 F. A. RI N EII t ItT, Sucridary.
OF TUE
7V .1 'I E ( - lift:Alio R. R. CO ,
Pitt diargh, Man h Ist, 1858.
NOTICE T I ST'CIiIOLDERs —"lie first anniud
nositing of tho stockli Hors of the l'ltAbri-gh. Vu,
Waynt and /:ad mil he held et the
Rooms 01 the Board of Trade in the city of Pittsburgh, on
TC6SDAY,:the 3titit il.,y of Ma ch, o'cl. dr, P M., :it
wnich titnebou lt,eport ilu Director,. and ..Alicern, of Ihe
operation of the Oonitv•y. for the first ieveuceen 0109 1,
Of the consolidation. coal no pr. stinted tool read.
The electi 41 h.r 3 11 ,, e , B"lr: or Directors will be hi Id at
the same place, on WEI•N I', the 31st f st , between
the hours of 9 A. 111. and ti P. rk.
Etockhoidors, and t a, rop-usenraticos of counties holding
stock, -sill receive ep, c!al rt,eo ticht•Li io and from Pitta
burgh, for the 11C, Ili ra opp.ieat oa to the differeut Sta.
tion Agents. Montt to. ins 0f proxies may bo eldained at
the, ti client` 011ie, in FRl.:burgh, o: at the offl:e in New
York, No 37 Wiiiiam etro,4l.
Sttstkholdorr of Athor of t h Eurnpan'e r now merged
by the consoddation, who t r ey not lumeo conceited their
ritock,will not be entitle,' to any votes at the above election
The Dander ho du will bee 0.101 from the Seth inst. to
Ist pros. T. D. MESSLER, Secretary.___
PiTTSEARG-li STEEL WORKS.
PITTSP.UI:GII,
ISAAC JON Er.!4 ...... JNAL L. 130 YD
JONES, BOYD &. CO.
C AST S'FEIE'L.
SPRING,: PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner Roam and First Streets,
PITTSBURGH., PA
1). U. ELOGKR
OMR=
Reif# I‘ll'itriVED PATEIiT
ST 21, .1; A f trig T ,
(joltNV:lt rVi AN 1 7 (11.T TR.EETS,
JAMICS 1,--ETZEit,
Forwarding_ and Cou.n.osion Elerchnt,
I:=1
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Produc- generally,
Corner of Ills.rlLet nnci First streets.
REFER TO— Francis G. Bail , Dilworth, Sr.,
S. Cuthbert k Sun, ,rgh; - Lloyd & utt, lleiskell
Swearingen, S. Brady, thod . yi.& M. Bank. Li , it &
Co., (I,3orge W AnderBon,l),mlo Paxton & Co.
AcrhAelinv. rny2Slati
JOU ill 4ioorl E D
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
J% - :?,i3 BLOOMS,
N L 7 '4 . 0...11 , PITV3III.7D-Gli . PA
PIC MEYAI
VilE •!1 . 7 12 c tUGEALA N,
MANIJFACIT'Ltin OF
ALC OHO 4
Cologne Soirils and Fogel OH,
No.d. 167 and 170 Second Street.
`,!‘4 A F N ii?.Ir;TOCK
IMPORTER ac, DEALER IN
).REIGN AN G )OM ERTIC
,HARDWAtZE.
It , . 71 Wood street, between Diamone
alley s.nd Fourth •treet,
PI TT.SBURG Pd.
al" - Ttit anbs,riber is now otuing tt well selocted 4 1sort
n out of foreign and dc.no,ti., Hardware, all new, and will is
es hi ou as good terms us uuy uthdr house in this city. Its
,n always keep ou Land a general assortracnt of
iiARDWVAItE. CUTLEItI, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, tr.c.,
T which ha respectfnilyintite tho attention of i .shaset,
...126 fAMUEL FAIIN
HAR.DIVARE.
FAIINES'COOK, No. 74 WOOD
street, Pittabnrgh, hai on band a 'Argo
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
wili bell very 10v7 for to hi,
II ultra, Kuive, 00 , 1 Fork 4, 00.1 'Spuoui, tiud u tarp
rtuoint of ...;orpiuit , C,lTouli, 10.51,04 received a large Hui
lily Eau-tit...y.5 Cu ALi Stuffier,, ;
61.10vo!ti, Tw.gues 31111 Pokers;
.Sleigh 11,113, and Eumnel,4l
Ktittithi.
J. 11". TUCKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
uFFICE TIIE PRESENT,)
NU. 126 THIRD SC., NEAR. CITY 110CEI,
Dun J. L. orr, o , Representatives.
lion, L..M.
I S.anl. Treat, Judge U. S. District C. , urt,
LOMB
.1 altM 11. Lucite A: Co.,
D. It. XrAually, D. D.
r.,1,211:21
IMI
GOLD AND SILVER Sp ,CTACLES,
AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES.
lei D EtONIETERS
or Aelgliing nperits., the elir ipedt uud Last urtielue ever
biosig - iit to this city.
TLIEIOIO7IIETERS. AND BA ittStlETEitt-,
v 3.1 z. in prier from 66 $3O each.
POCI(t: CUNIPASS ES,
A 1)
':_I_IItVEYOK'S COMPASSES,
c 0.,, , ) I on Imn.l E SITA R'S,
Pr. , ..:dieq? Optician. f); Fifth &reel.
OpPOtliti,
C. F.I.V.YIJUJI.ti,
Ar ~ ':.NI? AT LAW AND CJNVEYANCit
OYfICV. , (170 :1.
- Sc. T. - altOUT'r, importers of Brandies,
, Giu, Win, II:. Doulurs in Ino Old Monongahela
ity.• ilritudy ; RECTIFIER.;
11. Disrit.i.h;a:s, enITI3FEI.I) and FRONT
EXCUANGE.---889 aerk , s or choice lOWA
LAN i Jain v, will bo excliangril
for city prolwrty, by OUT: 7 IIIEn 3: SUN,
fo?4 bl Market strt'et..
eiOD drums extra No. 1 Cod Fie
ja3c r,ceiV , and for by
Lb Eft BR% ET; 4 0. , 7,
25 221 awl 223 Lilmrtv s!re,.t.
. _
juo 1 NO AT A B RAI n ele , ant
to•
o wot,l, Piwm, 0.1 throe month,
iLs livri Cl order iu every t eApeC, will be wild at a very great
IA; The owner i now in the West, a.el ~ v l3bee t., tebi
Luc,. and for r:44)1. The stlhaeriber will guarantee the
to.) p.rf-ct, and tintieml'be' in
. Apply to
tt 1.7
tr '2_
g,:
[NOE RI N E,— I have just received a large
pi,ly (..11.); , i , kiriglidh GI; etTine A leo, a largo lot
k..A .
ti')e.,_rino Crum, aolnetlCl" to rinytiiini: ii.it in tr... tor chap
-1, -.1 li nattl, lips, etc. Jr". FLE)II No.
I+•*.ti n.r,.or Di,arinna and Mnr4. , , ront.
h'' ' . 1
II !'..I.SE. —White Grease, f,,r Wagons, Oca
v, ( • ,
-., n •:.1,..1-,-4, Cart-, 111'.ir8, t: tr: I +_-, n, e'n.:.. lo l•at,elen nitld
n t,, , , i • ll ..•., in V tt 0. Irl %R
( - OD IAVER OIL, iip imlk or dozen, freth,
‘,..) on load uud fur dale by
eir2 B. A. MAlital6looli. £ co. •
A special meeting of the Select and Comm( ti Conn
elk was hold in their chambers lett evening for the
purl oso of taking into consideration two bills which
h i; o boon offered in the Legislature by our represen
taiiveB.
In Select Council, Mr. M'Auley in the Choir
A communication was read from the City Solicitor
endorsing a communication from Messrs. Robb .3k,
M'Connoll, asking for the payment of interest on
Railroad bonds. The communication was referred
to the Finance Committee, with instructions to ren
quest the City Solicitor to inform the applicants that
the appropriations being already made, the demand
cannot bo considered during the present year. C. C.
concurred.
The City Solicitor sent in a communication, with
a resolution instructing our representatives in the
Legislature to vote against an net authorizing suits
to be brought against the city of Pittsburgh in rail
road bonds in the city of Philadelphia. On motion,
the resolution was ads Fed. C. C.. concurred.
The City Regela or n•ported that he had examined
tie stone arch over the road way at the northern end
of the aqueduct, and that it was insecure. A reso.
lutrun was in consequence adapted requiring a briek
arch to be immediately built under toe stone one, at
a cost not exceeding Di;:ht hundred dollars. In C. C.
laid over on second reading.
A i...iminunication was received from the City Soli
citor with a claim of Wilson ,Mackerel for grading
and paving. amounting to $554,94, for which an ap.
prcririation was made. The communication was re
ferred to Finance Committee. C. C. concurred.
Council then adjourned.
In Common Council, Mr. M'Kelvy in the chair
A emulnuniegtion from the City Solicitor, enclosing
two bibs which have been forwarded to him by one
01 our representatives at Harrisburg. Ono of tlaeie
bill i 4 entitled `• An act relative to the widening and
opening of streets, lanes Itild alleys rn,the city of
Pittsburgh," which was read and reftitred to the
Street Committee. S. C. concurred.
'The other act, in relation to party walls, was road
by the President and referred to the same committee.
S. C. concurred.
Mr. Errett submitted a report from Um-Finance
Committee. The committee reported several resolu
tions. One of these authorized the Finance Com
mittee to exchange the bonds of the Ohio and Penn.
Sylvania Railroad Company belonging to the city for
bonds of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago
It. ilroad Company, previous to the 15th inst. A
second resolution instructed the Committee on Rail
road Stock, to be composed of two members from
Setcct and thr.a3 from Common Council, to vote
against any man for Director of said road who is an
timer or Director of any other road terminating in
this city. The report also embraced an ordinance
relative to city bonds issued under an ordinance
pa.-sed February sth, which provides for drawing the
bonds for from ten to thirty years. Also, an act of
A:semlity providing for additional taxation for city
ou:p .ses. The report of the committee was accepted,
:he resolutions read three times and passed, ns was
also the ordinance, and the act of Assembly was or
dered to be printed for th 6 use of members.
A cdwuaunication was read from the Mayor, trans
mitting the • ollowing correspondence between him
self and Mr. Cass. The ordinance alluded to is the
Ono passed at the meeting of Councils on the sth of
February':
MAYOR'S OFFICE,
PITTnIIURGEE, February 26th, 1858.
To GEORGE W. CASS, Esq., President P., F. W. and
C. It. H. Co.
—I herewith enclose a copy of an ordinance
ordained and enacted into a law by the Councils of
this city on the 2d ult.
I am now ready at any moment to enter into con
trat.t with said company as contemplated by this or
dinance. Yours respectfully,
11. A. WEAVER, Mayor.
HON. H. A..WEAVER, Mayor:
Dear Sir:—l have received your favor of 26th
ult., enclosing a printed copy of an ordinance, or
dained and enacted into a lew by the Councils of
Pittsburgh on the 22d ult., and entitled "An Or•
dinanco relating to the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and
Chicago Railroad Company." In your note, you
notify me that you are ready at any moment to enter
into a contract, under this ordinance, with the corn
pany represented by me. . . .
WM. SIcCULLOUOH
It would bo a matter of infinite satisfaction to me
if I could feel myself at liberty to at once accept the
ordinance, enter into the proposed contract, lay down
the rails across Penn to Liberty street, and thus ena
ble the Company to enjoy the full use of its line to
its legitimate terminus without further hindrance or
delay.
The undersigned first appeared before the Coun
cils of this city, by memorial, on the 25th of Febru
ary of last year, asking an extension of time of the
ordinance of the 9th of January, 1854, granting the
right of way to the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad
Company. From that day forward—for near twelve
months—have I been diligent, in season and perhaps
uut of season, in urging action on the part of Coun
cils, without any definite result. -43 last, at their
session on The 12th of February, the action seemed
to be conclusive against the Company, and I accord
ingly directed the Solicitor to resort to the legal
remedies left to the Company, which be did on the
16th of the same month, by filing a bill in equity
praying for a preliminary injunction to restrain the
Mayor and other officers of the city from interfering
with the sgents of this Company in the work of coin
pleting the road to the legal terminus in the depot of
the Pennsylvania Railroad. By an agreement with
the City Solicitor, the motion was sot for argument
before the District Court on the 20th alt., but owing
to the illness of His Honor Judge Williams, the hear
ing was postponed until the 27th ult. In the mean.
time (224 ult.) the City Councils enacted the ordi
nance now before me. If this ordinance had Leen
free from objections, or if the objectionable feature
had not been of sc, grave a character, I would have
ordered the proteedings in the case dismissed ;
and entered into• a contract on your invitation,
believing that such a course would have re
ceivod the sanction of the Board of Directors of
this Company. But the ordinance contains pro
visions which I have stated, in written commu
nication to Councils—at conference with com
mittees of Councils—and in conversation with indi
vidual members—that I could not agree to; and to
which I have assured members of the Board of Di
rectors I would not accede. No other alternative is
left to me but to submit the ordinance to the Board of
Directors for acceptance, rejection, or to propose
some modifications. This I propose to do at their
session to be held on the 16th inst.
That no other than a necessary delay might be ex
poriencod, and to the end that the legal rights and
duties of the parties might be made known, I deemed
it my duty to have pressed to a decision the motion
before the Court fur a preliminary injunction ' not,
withstanding the ordinance of 22d ult. When or
how the Court may necide upon tile motion, I of
co se do not know; but I cannot believe it will long
del y decision upon so important a case, and es
pe ; - y where the delay occasions a large daily loss;
nor with the facts and authorities so fully and con
vincingly presented by the counsel of the Company
to the Court, and so feebly met (and no one could
have made more out of so weak a case) by the learned
counsel of the city, can I doubt that the Court will
hesitate in granting the injunction prayed for. If
my expectations are met in this last particular, the
Company will be none the less ready to enter into
such contract with the city as may be necessary to
protect the lives of the citizens, and guard the busi
ness of the community from all unnecessary annoy
ance.
The City Solicitor, in his argument before the
Court, went out of his way, it seems to me, to make
a threat that unless the Company forthwith accepted
the provisions of the ordinance passed on the 22d
ult., the Councils would at their very next meeting
repeal the same. For the credit of the city and the
good name of the Councils, I trust the City Solicitor
was impelled t.) make such a threat for the lack of
VA reasons for his cause, rather than by any
authoritative giving out as to what would be the
course of Councils. I have submitted to Councils
on several occasions, through different channels,
within the past twelve months, the views and wishes
of the Company, and now for the first time have
Councils indicated upon what basis it is willing to
enter into a compact with the Company ; and with
their terms, so long delayed, (if the City Solicitor
speaks by authority,) comes a violent intimation that
unless the Company at once accept the terms, they
will instantly be withdrawn. But I prefer to take
rho assurance which has come to me through a dif
ferent quarter, that the City Councils are now really
desirous of enacting such an ordinance as will
not embarrass the Company, and, at the same
time, protect the interests of the ci•y and its citi
zens, and, therefore, renew the suggestion I made
you on a former occasion—that a special corn
inittee be appointed with full power to make a
contract upon such terms as in their judgment may
be proper. The objectionable features, to me, of the
ord Lance of 22d ult., are contained in the sth, Bth,
Ilse, 12th, 13th and 15th sections, and I presume
the Faille will bo more or less obnoxious to the mem
bers of the Board of Directors of this Company.
With a committee of Councils at all disposed to com
promise differences, and the decision of the District
Court before us, I have faith to believe that there is
good sense enough with all the parties, to do what
ought, in equity and good conscience, to be done.
May I ask yen to present these views to Councils,
and give to them the sanction of your name and in
fluence. Truly Yours,
1--
•
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LOCAL AFFAIRS
Special Meeting of Councils.
OFFICE. OF THE P., F. W. AND C., R. R. Co.,
PITTBI3I.[F.GH, Alaroh 3d, 1853.
G. W. CASS, President.
The correspondence was accepted and placed on
file.
Mr. Darlington offered an ordinance relative to the
Allegheny Railroad, which was referred to a special
committee of two from the Select and three from the
Common Council, in conjunction with tbe City Regu
lator. The committee appointed in Common Council
consists of Messes. Hunter, Errett and Smysor.
An ordinance repealing the' Railroad ordinance
passed at last meeting was laid on the table.
On motion adjourned.
More Rioters Arreetted.—Jamee Martin, James Orr,
Edward Conner, James flood, William Clelland,
James M'Farland ;and John Clark, parties engaged
in the Seminary Hill riot last weak, hate been ar
rested and held to bail in the sum of $5OO each, with
the exception of Connor, who was committed to jaiL
Pageed Through —We N. A. Perry, the
,:c'- , r, in town yettvt.: ty, 0 hi, tray , to .Pl,ili.dol
phia. Ile Las been pihying in Nr...orionti and Louis
ville for some time past. ile is a lino o,tor, and we
regret that be waa not engaged fur a ten nights at
era Theatm
The Lost. Daughter
We have received from the publishers, Me3srs. T.
B. Peterson A: Co., Philadelphia, a copy of the above
work by Mrs. Caroline Lee Rentz, the author of
" Love After Marriage," " Linda," ‘l,:c. The work is
for sale in this city by W. A. Gildenfonney & Co.,
Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. Wo extract the
following notice of the w, rk fr..an Godey's Lady's
Book :
"'rho lamented uthor of the charming story that
gives its title to this attractive volume has left be.
hind her many lasting sad beautiful souvenirs of her
literary triumphs. But, among .hem all, there is not
one, perhaps, more worthy of her reputation than the
affecting story of " The Lost Daughter." We are not
called upon, we are aware, to repeat hero all that
able critics have so often and truthfully said in praise
of the dramatic powers displayed in the writings of
the late Mrs. Rents—of the ease, correctness, and
gracefulness of her style—of the purity or the
strength of her moral principles—or of the applica
bility of her 'lessons and examples to the prudent
regulations of the affairs of every-day life. Like her
works, those high opinions of the critics have be
come household words among American readers.
But there is still room f,,r the spread of the author
ess' reputation, and for the extended influence of her
writings, which tiro so well calculated to elevate and
enlighten the minds of those who may not yet have
had the pleasure to peruse them. It is duo also to the
worthy publisher, who keeps theft works before the
public, that he should be remunerated for his labor
and enterprise. Exclusive of " The Lost Daughter,"
this volume contains no lets than nine of the author
ess' most delightful stories."
Benefit of Mr. Hanley.—Our new leading gentle
man, Mr. Hanley, takes a benefit at the Theatre this
evening, when an excellent bill is presented. " The
Stranger,"._ with Hanley as the Stranger and Miss
Kimberly as Mrs. Haller, is offered; also Balwer's
beau Ifni play of the "Lady of Lyons," Claude Mel
notte, Mr. Hanley; Pauline, Miss Kimberly. We
hope to see this gentleman favored with a good house,
as his talents deserve ft.
Miss Turnbull was greeted by egood audience last
evening, and played, sang and danced in her usual
style. We understand she intends leaving as, but
we hope the management may succeed in prevailing
upon her to " wait a little longer."
Singular Death.—On last Tuesday morning, Mr.
Cornelius M'Collister, a citizen of Muon township,
started home in a carriage. When some fifteen milts
from the city, the horses walked over an embank
ment, breaking off the tongue of the carriage. It is
supposed Mr. M'Collister was seized with a paralytic
numbness to which ho was subject, and holding on
to the linos was dragged out of the carriage, striking
his head on the ground. Ire was found near the car
riage, quite dead, with only a slight mark on his
forehead. A Coroner's jury was summoned, who,
after reviewing the circumstances, rendered a verdict
of death from the visitation of God.
Attempted Rope.—A German woman, about thirty
}cars of age, named Ro-a Speeler, who practices
midwifery and resides on Pennsylvania avenue, pre
ferred an information before Alderman Lewis yester
day morning, charging Francis Fredericka with at
tempting to commit a rape upon her sometime lust
month. Both of the parties are married. Freder
icks has been annoying Mrs. Speckr fur some time,
and she considers this the easiest way of getting rid
of him. •He was arrested and gave bail in six hun
dred dollars to answer the charge.
Small Pox in Jail.—Munroe Stewart was removed
to Passavant's Hospital on Wednesday, by order of
Sheriff Patterson. He is quite ill, and his recover;
is extremely doubtful. A second case broke out in
jail yesterday morning—a young girl, a v grant,
named Caroline Foreman, being the person attacked.
Most of the prisoners have been vaccinated, yet we
are tearful the disease will spread in the prison." As
soon as the Commissioners were informed of this
case, they ordered her to be released and sent to the
Hospital, which was done immediately.
Carrying Coneealed Weayons.—By our advices
from Harrisburg we notice that a bill has been
offered in the Leiglature making the carrying of
concealed weapons punishable by imprisonment in
the penitentiary. We hope the bill may become a
law; our streets are infosted with lawless rowdies,
who go around wilh bowie knives, revolvers and
knucklers, who should be punithed whenever these
instruments are found in their possession.
George Raglan, the master of Farris, the slave ab
ducted by Shaw, is in town. His business here is
said to be to assist in effecting tho release of
George Shaw on a habeas corpus, for which applica
tion will be made on Saturday next.
Mayor'e Office.—Eleven cases were Wore the
Mayor yesterday morning. One was discharged,
three were committed, and seven paid their fines.
Larceny.—Alderman Donaldson yesterday com
mitted Thomas M'Cullough to jail, charged with
stealing some articles of trifling value from Margaret
Lane.
A man named MWreely was fined five dollars yes
erday'by ;dayor.Stunkrath for muzzling a calf-wlthr ,
n the city limits, contrary to ordinance.
The District Court was still engaged in tho Floyd
and M'Laughlin case yesterday.
Boy's Raglans and Sack Coats.—Gents. Frock and
Sack Over-coats, Raglans .te., and a full Stock of
Winter Gloves, Gauntlets, MutPiers, Scarfs and Shawls
'or Men and Boy's, still on hand at Carnaghan's Fe&
, Iral Street, Allegheny. Cash Buyers will find the
prices an inducement.
OW E S BROWN WINDSOR SOAP,
COLGATE'S PAL! SOAP,
GLENN'S WRITE WINDSOR SOAP,
And a variety of Soaps, both plain and fancy, for
CHARLIiS H. SUPER'S DRUG STORE,
Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets
TEIE SUCCESS WHICH ATTENDS the use of 1a
. llosTrrisa's CELEBRATED STOMACH 131 [`TERI evince* at
nce its virtues in al cases of debility and disease of the
~ t omach. Certificates almost without number have been
published, attesting its almost miraculous p wer in remov
ing those painful and fearful diseases. And at this time it
scouts idle to do more than call at'ention to the great reme
dy of the age, in order to awaken public attention to its ex
cellence. It is the otlly preparation of the kind that is reli
able in all cases, and it is therefore worthy of the consider
ation of the afflicted. The BITTEIti are pleasant to the taste,
agreeable in their effects, and altogether valuable as a tonic
or remedy for indigestion.
For sale by druggiate and dealers generally, everywhere,
and by X3STETTER it SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprictore,
58 Water and 58 Front streets
fe2G—lc]
FORNEY'S DAILY "PRESS"
delivered regularly, by
JOHN PITTOCK,
Office, at Uunt & Miner's.
Sanely and Econonny in ELlght.
Wily WILL YOU BURN CAMPIIENE
AND FLUID, when you can get a cheaper and
better light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Can
nel Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, stead},
pleas
ant, and safe portable light ever offered to the public, and
no danger of explosion ; more brilliant than gas, and quite
as cheap; lamps of the most simple and easily managed
construction. For sale by T. D. &O. TIODKINSON,
No. 79 Smithfield street.
gqi— Beware of a counterfeit already in the market. made
rem Campbene, with a little Coal Oil tc scent it. Ife27:ly
[\OMESTIC AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.
—A good assortment always on hand, which will Le
Bold as cheap as the cheapest.
0. fl ANSON LOVE
Formerly Love Brothers.
f,27 No. 74 Market street.
ONE WEEK LONGER.—We will sell at
the following reduced prices to make room for new
geode:—Gents' Kip Boots for $3 00 worth $3 50.
Gents' Kip Shoes f 0.....— 1 62 1 / " 1 75.
Gents' [Leavy Shone tor .. 137 '' 1 50.
Boys' Kip Shoes for 1 12.4 " 1 371.
Boys' Heavy Shoes for ... 1 00 " 1 2i.
Youths' Kip Shoes 873. " 1 00.
Youths' Heavy 5h0e5...... 75 " 5714.
Misses' Shoes 75 " 57 1 ,6.
873,4 " 1 00.
. . _ -
Gents', Lvdies', and Ctildren's Gum Overshoes and San
dals CUEAP, at "The Peoples' Slue Store," No. 17 Fifth
street, near Market. [fe27l DIFFENBAC'IER & Co.
RYE FLOUR.-20 Barrels Rye Flour, just
received, and for sale by _ _ _
MILL FEED.-
1000 IDs Rye Middling;
1000 " Wh=at "
1500 " Wheat Shorts;
1500 " Rye Bran and Shorts, just tecelved and
for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
mtl Corner Market an I First streets.
QWEET ORANGES.-200 boxes Sweet
'Messina Oran g es, lust received and for sale by
REYMER & ANDEBSO',
No. 39 Wood street,
mrl Opposite St. Charles Hotel.
L OST OR MISLAID.—Four Lawrence
County Bonds,
issued to the North V ectern R. IL
Cv ; two of $lOOO, cant], Noe. 88 and 89, and two of 5.500,
each, Nos 125 and 128. All persona are cautioned a g ainst
receiving the same, as payment has been stopped. The
finder will Le suitably rewarded on leavin g them at our
office. S. CUTUBERT & SON,
1%27 51 Market street
FURNITURE OIL GLOTTlS—Beautiful
styles of figured and imitation of wool, for sale by
f 07.1• & IL PHILLIPS.
FEDERAL STREET.—For sale, a valuable
three story brick house on Vederal street. The house
is well arranged with hall and 8 mow, and front and back
office Price, $3OOO. S. CUTHBERT & SON,
f. 4 1 - 1. Market iitteet
LINSEED OIL-12 barrels to arrive, and
for Rale by [fo27] .ENRY Fl. C 1.1.11\19.
ES -7 bble., to arrive byR. R., and for
ego bY [fan Hr aFL OOLLUIB.
Low's lIoNn - SOAP,
JAMES A. FETZER,
Corner Market and First streets
E A ET'27331!0,011 BOARD OF TR AIM. AMID
tntaRCIIANTS , EXCHANOIt
Prwident.
K. IT. WILLIAMS
Fre.vid,n!s.
V. R IJN,
li=lll
.. 210 L57 ~, 3,.
O>EPU S Al)
b i Arbitration pr February.
'OA rt DICKEY, V. P.,
IDAVJD MIIANDL
JAMES GAR DINER.
JOHN FLEMING,
Weekly ieview of Pittsburgh Markets.
Th,ro had b•en mi inipr..vement in basin* A during the
past Thu ri,A, in the river?, caused by the thaw and
raise of Saturday nod Elunday, hog boon suddaily checked
by the r,corrence of cold v:enther, and navigation ft still
ClllAfsti, the g0rg,..4 not having given away. We have
but little change to nolo in the prb2e3 Flour and Produce
are firm at la9t wee`6.',l rate?, in CANerpnnte of light Blip.
lies. 'rho Prockion market continnaq tonguid, While
navy operutiond in 31,11,m ,, n0 eel Sugar have ceased, in
contequeuce of ,xiiantell •t,,ck,l
The 11,..ney market is o..sy, thy Banka being able to dis
count all the unexceptioaltl4 , paper offered, and there is
I , nt Mlle paper cliering euteide. The rata of Elchauge
have undergone but. little change. ,l!:ight,Drafts on New
Vol k, 1 .1" 11 cent. premium for par, and 23 , 4ia3 11 cent. on
currency ;en Philadelphia, "ta cent. zteminru for par,
and 2 1 /0.3 for currency ; on Italtinior4::7,ar to la cent.
preinic..a ; Cincinnati and Louisville rattotspar.
The f is a comparative qateUtent of Bank aver
twos for the last and previous weeks, ending on Saturday,
us mad up by the Banks of this City :
AssETa.
Leatbi an
Due by ,cher
Net e, of ether ilauka
Circulation .......
Duo to oth4.r. Bunke
DepuNite‘
1,195,526 00 1,223,881 00
117,345 45 126 922 36
1,303,966 24 1,200,934 62
The above exhante the li6lotcing
Incroune iu I,llllis and ...........
Antonia du, by other 13.ink,s .....
IburPaso in Notes MO ClleCkN Of other Blida;
5 P ........ . ..... ......
........ ..... ..............
A mount drie to (Abel' 8ank5........
lucteut oin Deposit:-s . . .
ASH KS...There is nclidug, doing in rata; the last sale was
mode at 5%c., our quotation, now being entirely nominal.
Pearls are also Lola trial at on tiro-. There have h, en
colon i I S. de; but the quotations wore with
held Irani 11,, and we Ilwraore coutinille our figures at
3;4(a..4c.
P supply in market is not very largo, but
there is nut a v.•ry active demand, and prices remain at
about last 0 eek's rates, say from $1,50 to $2 bbl. as iu
qu dity ; a heavy sale trap made for Eastern shipment at
sl,7a 70 MO.
ts it...T aeye is a better demand for prime roll, and
the 'prices here impro‘ed a tannic ; sales ut 15®16c. ? lb.;
p.,ckm 10e.
BAC IN...Thero is no improvement in the demand; and
the mitt tis quite ; small , sales of Country Shoulders
at 7c , and city at 7;4,c.; Sot, oc.; Western Hama 9% and
city' 10 1 ,4 c , for cash
IA MEAT...About 2:1,000 She. of Country Cut Meat
wire lately bold fur Shoulders, 6,07% for Sides,
;DM 7 , ), , 0n8c. for llama.
BE Ns....rt,ore is lit] ar no demand, and the quotations
are almost nominal at $l6 - nl,lit per bushel for small white.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR...There is but little doing; a few
Small lots were sold from store at $1,_5©1,5070100 lbs. in 50
lb. sacks
8R0,01.6....There is a good supply in market; sales of
common ore regularly made at $1,25 and for better kinds
$2; fancy luta command $2.25@52,50 70 dozen.
BUCK' ETs AND TUBS...The Beaver manufacturereprices
are as follows: Buckets, common, $1,70 doz.; Buckets,
three lumps, $1,95 ? don. Extra large Tube, three hoops,
$8,50 B doz.; do do. two hoops, $7,25 do • No. 1 Tubs 56,25
do.; No. 2 do. $5,75 do.; No. 3 do. 55,00 L.; No. 4 do, $4,25
- do.; No. 2 Heelers . , $2,75 do.; Half Bushels, $4,75 do..
CORDAGE._
Manilla Rope, coil 13 70 lb Manilla Rope, ent 14 "f lb
ratted " " 14'B lb White " " 16 IA ID
Rena, " 15 70 lb Tarred " " 15 ",.,0 ID
Packing Yarn, fine..... 13 11 lb Packing Yarn, c0m.....12 c lb
Ben Corms.- Manilia $1,87, $2,810).53.75 70 dozen; Manilla,
1:1 coil, 15c. 78 lb.: Hemp $1,87, $8,75,(Fe53,75.71d0zen; Hemp,
IS Coil, 12c. 11 lb.
PLOUGH LiN es—Manilla 87c. ? dozen. Hemp 70c. per doz.
COTTON CoaDs ie.-Cotton Rape rind upwards, 20; do
below %.22; Bed Cord 52.50@3,62Z4,75 78 dozen; Plow
lines $1,25; Steal Curds 56.50.
?ANL:WES ... There has been art advance of in the
p+ico of Moulds and Dips; the former we now quote at
12%c , and the latter at 1:1c. 78 lb.; Star 26c ; Opal 2k.
t.;lll . :Ee.E...There is a full supply in the market, and the
priced are b,wer ; haled are now made of Western Reserve at
9@9%c.
CRACKERS—The 1-vices have experienced a further On
line. The qpotationH•an• now as folluws:—Water Crackers
Butter do. Sugar Sc.; Suda 6%c.; Bos
ton tp.;,..; Pilot Bread 7 FI bbl. $4,25.
CRANBERRIES—The sales are but light; the quotations
being 57,505718,50
DRIED FRUIT—Sales of Dried Peaches have been made
from ...tore at 5325 , B bushel, amid/I-led Apples at 51,25.
supply is becg.nling lighter,oa prices are
firmer; sales are making at 11(,:511%3. per dozen, packed In
bbls.
.. -
FEED...Moro is but little doing; Lades are made on ar
rival at from 40 to Silo. 3-100 lbs fur Bran to Middlings.
FE ATII ratS...ltegular sales of punts IVaterta are mado at
50®53z. "fs lb.
1 , 15:11...N0. 3 Mackoral, large, is now selling at $11,50 --p
bhl ; Baltimore Herring, $7,00; Halifax do., $6,25@650; .
White totunoin, $11; Lake Superior White, $l2; Trout,
F9,ooeaslo; in halt barrels about 50c. per bbl. advance on
these prices. Codfish 56.45%c.0, lb.
Fill e. toilet;... Salve are regularly made at $25g40 '4l M.
FLOUR—There is not so much steadiness in the market
in col.seq lea ,o of the expet tad speedy opening of naviga
tion, but the prices generally have undergone no material
change. The receipts ate extremely light, and the sales
from first hands are almost nominal at $3,75 for superfine,
and $4@412 far extra. From store, the sales are almost
entirely to small lots to omply the local demand, at $4 for
sursrbue. $4 37(.4,60 for extra and $4,87 for extra family.
Rye Flour $4.12;1,?a 1 3,37 1 / 6 , and Corn Meal 600,b62c., - bus,
,111AIN...0ats a, ending readily on arrival at 1.17®25,
which i , about the ruling price, though a lot of 343 bushels
sold yesterday from depot at 29c. Corn, from first hands,
45®47c. V• beat: sales from wagon at 70c. for red. Rye
hoc., and wanted. B wley dull at 40®45c. for common to
good spring, and 45 to 50c for good to prime fall.
. GROCERIES ...Tne market for Sugar and Molasses con
tioues inn, but in cons quence of exhausted supplies the
transactioos are but Lght. Sugar is veiling at 7 ®73,,',.e. Mo
lasses hoe further zadvancod, and ii now quotable at 36@37c.
Coffee: Itio 12 ®12!,: • ;c. B ice 5 1 / 2 (d.6c.
H.AT...There id a lair amount sold at the scales at from
$9 to $1 1 714 ton—a decline.
1.1(170 INT...There is a fair demand; a few sales have been
made to retail trade at $5 - 13 bid.
HIDES—The market continues to improve; soles of green
are made at Sc., of green aalt.d at 6c., and dry flint at 13@
14c. 55 tri.
11U 'I , : AND NAI L5...11,3 quotations of manufactured
Iron are as follows :—Common liar 2-X to 3c- 7 13 lb. Nothl:
10,1 to 40d., $3,37 1 4 II keg; Sd. and Id., $4,50; 6d. and 7d,
t. 3.571,4; sd_ 94; 4d- $4,25: Sd.., 95: six months credit or
s¶l coot. off for cash. The retail prices of Nails are from
144 c. to 25c. 7 keg hi: her than the above quotations.
LARD—The prices are firmer, although the demand I
still light. Prime city No. lis quoted at 10c, and country
at 9®9 1 Ac.11 lb.
LhATHER...The prices have declined, with a quiet mar
ket. The following aro now the quotations:—
Red Spanish Sole 7'6,i lb 20g, 25c.
Slaughter 25® 27c.
Skirting " 28® 30c.
Harness " 24ffa 26c.
Upper 55 dozen $2B @3O
Bridle.. $36 @42
LUMBER...The following are the quotations of seasoned
lumber, from the yards in the city :
Common 1 inch Boards, 7p 1000 feet $l5 00
Clear du do '' 32 00
Flooring dressed do " 22 00
Shingles, - tS 1000 3 50
Lath, 2 25
Dull floating, dressed, 1 inch-551000 feet ... 30 00
do do I% do ... 32 00
M ESS PORK—There is not much doing; sales have beat
made in a small way at $l6 lil bbl.
METALS... Pig Lead has declined to 6, and Bar to 69®,7.
:thee' C--sneer 39,&46.s : Sheet Brass 3S- , R lit
OI LS...Linseed Oil has advanced, and is firm at 60c. for
Wee'ern Lard No 1 85c., and No. 2 75c. 55 gallon.
PRI METAL—We have no sales to quote; the market is
atomics' at former rates.
POl ATOES—Naehannocks have advanced; sales of prime
were made from the wharf at 55®60c.; Reds 37 . 1 ,4 c; Peach
Blossom 50c.'P bushel.
POWDER...The prices leave advanced; Rifle is now selling
at $7 per keg. mid Blasting at $5.
SEEDS—There is not much doing, anal sales to the trade
of Cl''versead cannot he made at over $4,75', - 5 bushel. Small
lots ben' store a e selling at $5®5,25. Timothy is dull at
$2, anal Flax e•-. 1 i ' in coal demand at $l.
SAND STOW B...lievilar sal's of Hnutin,gdon county, a'
$9 ,'P r ton
1 111 8-T:J. - pis4. YVI "?, ,t4....7. prices have declined
:and tlo• folbwing are now Ow rates: Eagle Shootings Sc % .
13 yaol ; Niagara Sc.
4,5. 5 to 10 i
vtil,
Nos. 11 and 12..
No. 13
No. 14
No. 14
:.3
'A ...
Kr, ...
(c.)
D. 'ZEN
No. SUS'. T>, dui 12 ("q:e
600, 7d, dui 11 02)
"0.
.Nu. 70' 9 OP
S (a)
8 (~
8 0)
-9 04
No. ~ .•0
No. ......
No. 1090.
oc«rlet Yarn
lALLUW...The prices have advancll lc.; rough 1, now
R. , lllng at Ir, and rend, red lac. I b.
hALT... A steady demand, and sales at previous rates; $l,
62 9.r No. 1, and $1 75 1-1 bbl. for extra.
WIIITE LEAD, LYTiLARGE, ftc—White Lead is firm
and in steady demand at $2,50 keg for pure oil, and dry
9 cents 3 lb., subject to the usual discount. Red Lead 11 1 4
9, net, and Lytharge 814
WINDOW GLAC.9...The prices of city brands have ad
vanced and we correct ml quotations as follows :—roch and
7x9, box of b feet, $1.60; Bxlo, $2,15 ; Bxll, 9xll,
and 10212, $2,40; SzIS, 9x. 1 :1 and 9x14, $2,65; loxls and
10x16, $2,75. 10 1 cent di,connt off. Conntry brands 50
cents lower.
WlllB,Y...Therelias been an advance in raw, which we
now quote at 1.8%"c; steady at 21022 c. IA
New Vorli riarket
NEw ' , ors. nr• ,eavy, with but litt'o in
quiry and prices waa'.; Flour buoyant; 11-
non blAs Statc i• i sc; sales at $4,25@435;
;Nutt:ern is in fair d,-iu,na. What is quiet. Corh firm;
mica 37,000 Inc. Prim- I - !wavy at $13p13 247 - " Lard
firm Whisk , : stes.iy.m at sio 75.4,c. Mol4sses,
39@3014c. Reef steady. lia-on I,uoyaut; hams %c;
dare 640.€5`.gc. jtutt..r firm; Ohio 140;18c. Iron $276,38.
Linseed unchanged. Tallow quiet Yreiglt on flour to Liv
erpool is Pd. The auction sale of Coffee to-day, was heavy;
the thir I catalogue sold at full prices, but the balance wa •
withdrawn, the buyers present not responding to the dews
cf holders, who continued firm in their demands.
New York Stock Market.
NEW VOILE, March 4. 7 -Evening—Stocks lower: Curator.
land Coal 22; N. Y. Central 92%; Reading WA; Michigan
Central 75 Erie 32j.‘: Cleveland and Toledo 53;4: Cleveland
and Pitt,burgli 17; .51ilwankie and issiEgippi 5934 Canton
Co 25M; Missouri 6's St Teuneosee b'e 89%
Cincinnati narkot.
I,CINNATI, .N.lll , eh I.—Flour active, with a large Ew.cliti,
tive demand; s..le 8000 bids at $:3,70@3,85 fur arperflne.
i;i4ky has declined to and is dull. Provision tin
changed lu every respect; there WWI not much done . Oth
er enlace turaingod.
Pz , DIOR EY, 2d
P/TTSBURGH, MATC,h 4. 1859
FolyruarLP. February 20
$5,274084171 $5,244,900 71
3501_9 65 321,760 71
139,712 18 167,959 22
1,30 , 1,094 43 1,322,984 15
$29,9 0 00
••8,:>68 64
28,2-47 04
22,889 72
28,355 (0
9.636 91
103,031 62
27 (c 4
28
29
30 ia7
31
0. 1
17
No. 14
YARN.
CarpetCh'lLEV3 Gil. 28 ©
white 28t033 23
3rito44 20 ®
24 @
Ratting, No. I 17
No. 2 18 (fp
Family Batting.... is ( . 0
Caulking 16
ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET•
Oire'ully Reported try JOSEPH SNOWDEN, SaperifiLeHdelli of
ght Herchants' Exchange
ALLEG/lENY CITY, March 4, 1859
The offerings at both yards wero vet-) large, with comicial
Xeibletales, but the markets it, ally dull, and the
prices of last week were barely matetalued. The local de.
maud was port, several of th.• odd having Nen pnr ,
chased to ship. The offerirgs a,..,,,,rt-Fated 1578 Beeves, 4100
Sheep, 829 Hogs and 75 Calves, which were sold 896
Beeves, 787 Sheep, 193 Hop and 75 Calves, at th, prices be
low stated :
UNIOII YARDS, (VcActes.)
BEEVES
No, offered. Offered by
36 Krouse & Good
30 Michael Whittenberger..
48 J. Copland
18 J. Sickler
14 Stroup
18 Wm. Murdock
*29 Lyons & Fisher
20 G. hitter
22 51'Quaide
.30 A. Ouckenheimer & Bro
38 J. Freese
108 J. Myers & Bro
11 John.Stovens
3° I Christy
33 J. Carnes
36 M. Lee & Co
18 J. B. Bennet
17 H. Holmes
18 J. Love
35 W. Kidd
20 v. Moyer
12 W. T. Leech
41 Marks & Co
18 W. Reagan
35 Mr. Bloom .
Si J. B. Huff
18 J. M'Combs
6 J M'Gahan
26 Bingl am & Strickely
9 G. M'Candless
20 Nicholas Carr
36 Mooney & M'Kelvy
25 Transient dealers
927 offered
520
407 loft over and sent mot.
*Balance sent back to Ohio.
SHEEP
The offerings of Sheep at these cards during the week
amounted to MI head, of which 1h) were sold to city
butchers at from 3 to 4c gro.s; the balance were sent cast.
The offerinas of Hogs amounted to 603 head, of which 128
Were sold at 4 . 1.4(4)5 gross ; the bslanco, 525 head, wore sent
oast.
CALVES
About 75 Calves were offered and sold at these yards and
at the platform, all of which were sold at $3 to ss'B hood.
WM. PENN YAM.D,
BEEVES.
offered. Offered by
14 John Fleming .
15 B. H. Cochrane
15 -1 Fleming
17 D. P. M'Millao. ,
18 It. S Wilson
11...... Ales. Cunningham
19 Jchn Simmons
84...... E. and It. Jones
45 Wm. Packer 45 2%
82 Jason Milton 32 /!@3IA
23 James B. Middleton. 23 2%@4
20 G. W. Peterson 20 3@314 '.
18 Washington Brown 18 2 ) 46 A
-16 James V. Banton 16 ak i. average
35 Thomas Marvin sent east.
21...... D. Scattergood 21 $3.30
23 W. M. Webb 23 274
17 Jas. Bnrbeck, (milch cows)... sent ea,t.
20 B. F. Phillips 20 $3@3,09
17 George Emerick left over.
16 S. Smith sent east.
5 D. M'Donald 5 $3,62
19 'Robert M'Clnre sent east.
18 W. Holmes left over.
32 'dlltoll Powers sent east.
30 J. Seymour 30 3, , .2(44
16 Samuel Lerumon 16 34@4
60 Transient dealers 60 3®4
651 offered
376
275 left over and sent east.
SHEEP
The offerings at these yards for the past week amount to
2779 head, of which 637 were sold at from $3,02 to $3,80 PEA
About 176 flogs were offered, of which 65 were sold at
$1,25@4,50 cwt.
HORSES
The number of Horses sent east from the yards amouuted
to 82 head. No sales.
FURNISHED HOTEL FOR SALE.
THE RAILROAD EEIOTEL,
AT LATROBE STATION, on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, forty miles east of Pittsburg°,
built of brick, throe stories high, 96 foot front, 64 feet deep,
contains 40 fine largo rooms newly and completely-furnish
et, ready for immediate occupation. Thera is a frame
stable for thirty horses, convenient out-buildings and one
acre of ground attached to the premises. Prick, including
furniture, $12,000. Ono-half may remain on Bend and
Mortgage. If not sold before Ist of Apri', it will be routed
at $9lO per annum. Address u. W. BARINES,
un2:l.md Latrobe, Pa.
REMOVAL
Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad,
AND THE
Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati
RAILROAD,
ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
19th, 1858, the Freight basino,s of theao roads, hi the
CITY UN PITTSBURGH,
Will be traneacted at the
NEW AND COMMODIOUS DEPOT,
ON PENN STREET, ABOVE WAY: , E,
ADJOINING ING PINNSYLVANIA CANAL
The attention of Merchants, Manufacturers, and z‘hippere
in invited to the superior facilitie6 affurdA by the,e Howls,
FOR SPEED, SAFETY, AND LOW RATES,
And for the prompt transportation of Freights, by
CONTINUOUS itAILWAY CONNECTIoNB,
From Pittsburgh to Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Co
lumbus, Dayton, Indianapolis,Cincinnati, Louisville and
Luis; andall the Western, North-western, and touth•west
. ru States.
Freight is sent to most of the above places in the same
cars in which it is loaded at this Depot.
THROUGH ar.craP re GIVL3 TO ALL IMPORTANT POINTB.
For further Information, apply to
felB JULLN P. GLASS, Agent.
GAUNTLETS,
A splendid assortment now selling it ow; at
CHESTER'S GOTHIC HAIL,
orner Wood street and Maroon(' adey
SLEIGH ROBES,
TRAVELING SHAWLS,
6IUFBLEIL3 AND SHAWLS,
FUR GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS
L. lIIRSIIFELD &. SON'S.
BUCKEYE HOTEL FOR RENT.—Tha
large and convenient hotel situate at the corner ,
ever and Ferry streets, for one, two, or three years. Ai
ply to S. CUTHBERT a EON,
mr2 ffl 51arket street.
LIOR RENT.—A pleasant residence in
Alle
gheny City, situate on Pasture Lane, contains eight
Zooms, hydrant in the yard, grape vines, shade trees, icc.
Immediate possession c.in be had. Rent $l5O a year. Ap
ply to S. CUTHBERT it SON,
nir2 51 51•rkot street.
AGOOD DWELLING HOUSE, with large
lot of ground, in South Pi , tehurgh, not far from the
.donongabela Bridge. For rent at $l5O per 3 ear
S. CUTLIBERT 4t SON,
MI 2 51 Market street.
..A_LCOIIO.L.-100 bble. 76 and 96 per nen
for sale by 13. A. FAIINUTOCK ac CO.,
Ja,2o Corner of First and Weod streets.
$750 WILL buy a new frame Dwelling
House of four rooms and liltchen. Yaliug
In front, Bake Oven, eto. The lot HIM a front 0f.20 foot on
:11outerey Street, Allegheny, by 110 feet deep to an alley.
Tereus of payment very easy. The home la new and is gaud
enter. Por sale by B. CUTIIIIERT & BON,
JAIL 61 Market street.
}VD, WHITE AND BLUE.-500 boxes
Toilet Variegated Soap, assorted colora, in lb., lb.
E.ndji lb. cakes, on band and for sale by
ROI a O. J. N. ssuiryint.
RACKED BUTTER.-600 lbs. solid pack
ed Butter, received and for nate by
latfl JAB. A. FEUER, 89 Wood at'. et.
REMOVAL.
JAMES A. FETZEEL,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant
FLOUR, GRAIN, AND ALL RINDS OF PRODUCE,
Has removed from 89 Water etreet, to the
Verner of Illarnet and First ntreets,
4•10 PITTSBUR Gil. P 4.
I‘;DIA RUBBER BELTING.—A large
stock, all sizes, 2, 3 and 4 ply thick, at the India Itul.
her Depot, 26 and 28 St. Clair street.
ja3o
CONCENTRATED LYE.-50 cases just re
ceived and for Nate by •
B. L. FABILELSTOCK & Cu.,
fe22, Corner of Fourth and Wood tltreet.
WOOD r aLIAIR RESTORATIVE. -- 4
gross on hand and for sale by
L. FACINESTOCK & CO..
fe2.2 Corner of Fourth and Wood srreete.
WRITE W AX.-3 cases just rec'd and for
Bale by B. L. FAEINESTOCK. h. CO.,
fe'22 Corner of Fourth and Wood etreetA.
BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS.-3 gross on
hi ad Intl for sale by _
B. L. FAILNESTOCK. A CO,
Corner of Fourth and Wood streets
fiRECIP CARB. IRON.-150 lbs. on hand
and for sale by B. L. FAIINESTOCK & Co.,
fe22 Cornfr of Foarthand Wood ntmet,,.
LYON'S KATHAIRON.--3 gross on hand
and for asle by B. L. FAHNESTOCK lc CO.,
fe22 Corner of Fourth and Wood ntreeto
VARNISHES—A complete assortment just
received and for bale by
B. L. FAIINESTOCH & CO.,
C Corner of Wixal anti Vonrth atra.ta
TYPE AGENCY.-W.M. G. JOHNSTON
& CO., 67 Wood. street, have the agency ter the sale
Of LUCAS & Brothers' Typo, Cute, Leads, Ito es, Firreite re
Oases, etc, Rules and Leeds cut to order. Cash orders fill
ad et_ am Flom
IHATI Y & Ni'GREW, Steamboat and Oen
eral A 1.1 ,raer of First owl Ferry streets.
Wi Ern—Nothing new transpired yesterday
in to r ver matters. Several brats have left Cincin
nati oo then way to this port, but there is no danger of
their ge;tini; here for cane time to come. The weather is
still e , iid over, null during the entire month of January
there wan net a day to compare with the cold of this month.
Bueiaoss is progressing slowly. ',
The steamer Pelican was burned tojhe water's edge on the
Arkansas river, about twenty miles'above Napoleon, on the
morning of the 24th ult. The Pelican had on 987 halos of
cotton, and was bound down for New Orleans. The boat
and cargo are a total lois. The steamer was valued at $20,.
010), and. was insured for $B.OOO, certain, and probably for
$12,000. The books, papers and money of the boat were
all saved.
said. Price
sent eat.
30 3 1 ,4(41-0/ 8 gr
sent east.
10 3 1 ,4 average
11EIED
BO 3 , ,, 1(4)3:Y t
30 3%, average
108 3 q - :_t) I
11 2 1 / .' 2 0:44
Bent east.
a
The due Lowlier QUAKER CHT, Captain
~„,7 MC DA NikL.i—Cterk. SAMUEL COOLEY—will leave
- for the above, nail ull intermediate ports, on
UESDAY EVENING.
For freight or pan±age, apply on board, Col
18 113,05 cwt
17 $345
left over.
17 3@3
20 3 average.
12 2 , AgI3X,
41 3(814
18 3@4
ThP Hplendid now light draught steamer PO-
I
LAN D, Capt. R. Or:ACHY, will leave for the above
and intermedi , to purts on SATURDAY, tha
. Bth inst., at 4 o'clock P. M.
For freight or pasgago apply on board. nuy^,..s
sent esst.
3(4),*"
18 3©34
8 3% 4 03%
4 33,4 average
left over
20 3@331",
36 3Q4
25 243
ii"----• The steadier EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. MON*
j etlaut: Ava.t.s, will leave for the above and all
lutertnediate ports ou every TUESDAY, at
4 o'clock, P. M.
For freight or passage apply 00 board
lOWA Moose, Master.
The light draught, last running passenger
packet lOWA, moOttil, Master, will leave tor
the above and all Intermediate ports, on SAT
UICUAY, iha 6th MIA., at 4 o'clock P. M.
For Ireight ur pasiage, having superior accomodations,
Apply board, or to HARDY A McGIII.IIW, Agents,
tnd Corner First and Ferry streets.
s nt,i t
17 V. 3 titaLu3,Bo
Hunt rust.
11 3'l
19 3%
Hour east.
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES.
A MBHOTYPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE,
IN TUE COUNTRY, AT
UREA T ATTRACTION
AT NO. 60 illlitKET ST.,
Where can be seen the largest collection of
AllllllOlTh PHOTOGRAPH
t.cAll and eXtlllliUo baoru tlettiug elsewhere, as
Supuliur to :thy that ( - nu b« üblaitted weetof the mountain!".
.etS E. E. WYRE3, Artist.
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
Molographers and Ambrotypists,
NEW YORE GALLERY,
Ll O, Go - MARKET STREET.—PICTURES
tak,,, at this kiallery by a now and improved prodese,
gl Nr lug the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex
i.4l. They are acknowledged by all who have examined
tie al
nt Cu ho far alp for to any picturea evet exhibited in this
c, cy. Citiymus and Imagers ore invited to call and examine
h.s largo collections f specimens. Ilia Gallery being on the
i•.. anti fluor, is easy f access.
N. B.—Piet - urea of 'hildren taken in two esconda, at No.
t'o; Market street.
:uy•da:tf is . E. 8. WYKII9, Artist.
. ..
GLOVES AND AiITTS
No. 83 Wood etreet.:;
J. & H. PHILLIPS
VER NEWS.
PUNT OF PITTSBURGH.
tEI:T 9 INtl/.,ES WATEIL IN Till CELANNLL
STEAM BOATB.
NASUVILLE.
For N nahville.
For
For Nashvlile.
The fine passenger steamer CLIFTON, will
leave for the above and all intermediate ports,
4 T - ' , ' , "-." , -**P: WhDNESD.AY, at 10 A. IL
For freight or pa5,m,,,5 apply on board, or to
delti FLACK, BARNES & CO., Agents.
MEMPHIS.
For Memphis and New Orleans.
r • The flue paveenger steamer ALMA, Capt.
llonusiam, will leave for the above and all in
termediate porta, on SATURDAY, at 4 P. IL,
For freight or paaiage apply on board, or to
Ja2•t FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents.
ZANESVILLE.
i••or Marlette and Zanesville.
ST. LOUIS.
i•'or Si.. Louis.
W.tititANTED, OAN ISE lIAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY 1,111,5 T CLAS3 ESTABLIdIinENT
W ALL'S, F. urtb street
SPECIMENS, EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY
4sr P,-rsenH wishing Pictures of themselves or friends,
WE WARRANT PICTURES
Nu. 76 Fourth street, and
SUNBEANI GALLERY,
S. ot :llarkot streot and Diamond, Pittsburgh
PILIOEB TO :51.11T ALL. myl9htf-3p
W VKES GALLERY OF ART,
iEILSOAPS INBROTYPES.
PRICES REDUCED.
I,L E 0.11,1\ EV, OF T Ell RD AND MARKET STREI7I%,
Entrance 011 'third street.
k_ . ,tr.eun and Straugere A3IIIItOTYPES, executed
Lt high,;t degree of artoo:c beauty and perfection, can
,ecoulaeal.tted at eht,rt .1 calling at
1.,.4:0/i'S IIALLEILY,
ELI L D STREET.
Dultar not' uoword. ap29:ly2d
C 3 0
DACIVERE.EAN AND AiIBROTYPE
SKY AWL) SIDE-LIGHT
A. 4, L E R Y ,
'r ItLY VPOSITE TilE POST-OFFIOI
tasseu la all the various styles, in ar.
auu ~ .arranteil to please, at reasouable rates.
dick or theeasod persons taken at their resldenne.
L JUTION SALES.
L'c i Al Ll' SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
At the 1.11.147 Commercial Sales Itooms, No. 64, Fifth
..very week day, are hold public sales of goods in all
~ir,ty, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large
t which is constantly replenished with fresh consign.
111 luta, that must be closed forthwith.
AT to O'CLOCK, A. Si.,
1):.) (hods and isticy articles, comprising nearly everything
iii the line for personal and family use; table cut
:el ; dware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware,
AT L (YCLOCK, P. Si,
ilousohold and kitchen furniture, now and second-hand;
and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China wars;
ltoves; cooking utensils; groceries, /cc.
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P.
Fancy articled; watches; clucks; Jewelry; musical hastru
meiits; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes, book
aationery, P. Si. DAVIS, Auct.s
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAW
Bou.NA.—Ou SATURDAY EVENING, March 6th,
at i o'clock, will he quid, at the Commercial Sales No me,
.•,,, 64 Filth ritrcot, 11 valuable collection of Law Books.
A along which are, Laws of Pennsylvania, Item 1840 to 1855,
la vole; Chivy's Pleading, 2 vole; 1, euee Commentaries, 4
:‘,1,.; 11l tckstoue's Commentaries, 2 vole., Coke's Reports, 7
co ; Startle on Evieence, cos.; McKinley & Lescurea
Law 111 tary, 4. vole.; bacon's Abridgment, 7 vols.; Trunbut
Ilah,y's Practice, 2 yule; McKinney's Justice and Legal
tots. Also, a few choice Miscellaneous Books, all
,1 winch wdl be open for examination on Saturday morn.
rec. ImrJJ P. M. DAVLS, Auct'r.
AGIC LANTERN, STA GECURTAI NS,
13 is Ertl., AT AUCTION —Un SATURDAY AFTER..
\ March nth, at 2 u'e,ock, at the Commercial Sales
rt 0111., No. 54 Fifth street, by order of E. Buehler, for ac
count ,f wham it may concern, to pay charge..
Two Trunks containing two largo Magic Lanterns, with
di,solvirg views, conic slides, etc. Also, Stage Curtains,
Picket Show Trituuriu,s, etc.
int 3 I' M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
LAWREINCE COUNTY BONDS AT AUC
TIoN.—(In TUESDAY EVENING, March 9th, at TA
at the Coultuarcial Soleil Rooms, No. b 4 Filth string.,
Without reeetwe, for account of whom it moy
concern, font Coui.ou floods County of Lawrence. SEO each,
li,tore.it at the rate of d per cent., payable, in Philadelphia.
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
• Excelsior Restaurant, (Th ir ,
No. 11 1 WOOD Street, 7 4
I'n-rearm'', PA., r.
lIOL SALTS AND I'MAIL DEALRR IN LAKE AND
EASTERN FISH.
11w undersigned hasjust received frcm the Eastern mar
act, s.deLted with great care,
SNIkILT, HALIBUT, lIADDOCS,
FItESFI Cul) FISH, EASTERN SUN
SEVERAL VARIETIIIS OF LAKE FISH
etv 'York Prlacea Bay, Egg Island,
Egg lbarlior, Shen Oysters.
Ti.e lineat e.Yaf, bro,lglit to this city. Every delicacy of the
herr td up at Lila EXCBL.SIOII. IiESTAUBANT.
S. STUNRUCH,
ME=
I _l
j e uE ini t , ,, Al iv b e a d tr a o n l ,f,)r and N e
b o
y e .
W. B. HAVEN,
te:ls Corner -Market and Second streets.
VV. S. HAVEN'S Octagon Inlaid and
Bone' • pped LEAD PENCIL, Just received and
.al. at Nes.3l, 33, and 3.5 Market street. LfetM
RYE 50 sacks to arrive and for sale by
fe'23 HENRY IL COLLIN:+.
1 WEE' CI DE tt.-1O bbls. choice Swee
pet reveiml, awl for pare by
JAMES A. FETZER,
Corner Market and First etreet.
) A ..— ,4 2 , 0 , 0 , b i0 n , to arrive
HEN
ramilerootdatith
('l-LOVES,. GLOVES.—To enable you to
feel c. - mf -rtabla daring this ;resting spell, supply
yi self with a pair of guts' warm winter. °town, w hi c h
13011.N1r8,
77 Market street.
ca i e ...,,, 1 t4 .0 had cheap, at
_
.1) E-DUCTION IN PRICES,
..,
JI.o REDUCTION IN PRICES
All Weal Fluids, Rich Lustre Bl'k Silks.
French Mer:noes, Rich Brocade Silks
ParareattA, Paris Wool D'lgines.
De lieges, Freich Chintzes,
fancy Prints, and au unsurpassed selection of Stella and
Ifienua Broctut and Plaid nhawls, are now offered to the
pel , l , e, at the bt.no of A. A. :IIA,SON tr CO, 25 Fifth street,
at a I tattier reductien 011 one herettfore, low prices. I fetill
EE'r CIDE.R.--3-bbls received this day.
I.j Price 20 ceuta gallon. EAR CORN-130 Backs Ear corn, justre,
ILAWOILTLI, BRO.& BISOWNLER, calved, and tut sale by JAS. A. VBTZ.E.B,
619 la Wu NUM& 4laa 411 'Water street%
AM U . SEMENT S.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
MISS KIMBERLY
J. G. ELAITLEY
Luau AND himatuits
...JUGS EISNAGEL
PIIICIS OP ADMISSION:
Boxes 60c. Private Box, large $8 00
Necond Tier .25c. Private Box, small.-- 600
Third Tier lbc. Oolored Box .............960.
Single Seats iu Private Box, . I Oolored Ga11ary.........160.
ALTERATION Og TIME.
Voors open at 7 .'clock. Performanca to commence at T 3
Box office, for sale of Tlckete, open from 10 to 8 o'clock.
Benefit of Mr. J. G. IJA.NLEY, the young American
Tragedian.
FRIDAY EVENING, March sth, 18458, pill be acted Rolm
buon play of THE STRANGER.
Stranger.... Mr. J. G. flanloy. I Mrs. Haller.Allsa Himber
To conclude with Butwat's popular play
THE LADY LYONS.
Claude Melnuit. Mr. J. G. Hanley.
Pauline Miss Kimberly
04- The management takes great pleasure in announcing
that au engagement has been made, for a few nights, with
the young, beautiful and wonderfully talented
MISSES LUCILLE AND
.HELEN WESTON,
Whose engagement in Boston for the past season, attracted
the largest number of crowded houses ever drawn by any.
artist in that city. A new play written expressly for them,
entitled THE THREE FAS r MEN, was played by them In
that city, for seventeen consecutive weeks, to overflowing
houses. It is now in active preparation, and will be speedi
ly produced. Also, in rehearsal, the FEMALE l 0 THIEVES.
WANTED—Ten to fifteen young ladles for the Ballet In
the above new plays. Apply at the otage Door, for the Stage
Manager, between the hours of 10 A. IS. and 1 P. M.
The Beautiful Collection of Paintings,
INCLUDING THE EASTERN SLAVE
MARKET, CLEOPATRA, DEATH OF LEANDIUI,
and the famous
CIRCASSIAN MODEL OF BEAUTY,
Are now on Free Exhibition at the TONTINE HOUSE, No
93 Third street. Call and see them.
.IY I 7 OEO. SOHN ECK, Proprietor:
JOHN W. M'CARTHY.,
BILL POSTER!
NvILL ATTEND 10 THE POSTING
and DISTRIBUTIN'I of all kinds of
BILLS FOR CONCERTS i.r:OTUREB, Lu.
All communications, oldie& by mail, telegraph, or °that
wbu—directed to the office of the Morning Post, will mays
prompt attention! apT
13U bIINIESb CAR,DS.
Cues. Liumpauisys, C. J. HOMAN. Joan WHIGIIII
Humphreys, Hoffman 4 1 11. Wright,
FLOUR FA.CIORS,
PRODUCE AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
75 NORTH WIIARVE3 AND 155 NORTH WATER BT.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Above, Ville Streut,
REFER TO
Conrad, Thompson & Co.,
Thompson, Clark & Young,
Slier, Price & Co.,
Caleb Cope it Co.,
Barcroft, Beaver & Co - ,
Canby, Neville & linghea,
B. 31. Lewis, Cashier P. and M. Bank,
Jos. ti. Mitch()Ll, Cashier March's Bank. "
Morris L. Hallowell &W.,
McCutcheon & Collins,
.I,ohn M. liennedy & Co.,
ltaignel & Co.,
Pickett, Mathews & Co.,
Shrewsbury &
W. li. Langley &
Lawrence & Mathias,
A. D. Bullock C 0.,&
W. dolmen & Co.,
Bagaley, Cosgrave & Co.,
nov18:1y.
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATT; -I PIPES ,
From two to six inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot.
ALSO-MOH NSTER
PEARL STARCH
L'or Sale Wholesale at Illanufacturers
Prices by
HENRY 11. COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
LND .47/1012.131131 DUI= IN
CIMIESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, WISH,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY.
No. 25 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. UalS
CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
And Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace,
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE
AND tuna STREETS.
All business connected with this Office will be attended to
with promptness. Conveyances of all kinds done with legal
accuracy—such as Leeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Powers of At•
torney, dsc. Titles to lical Estate examined.
To the members of the Bar ho tenuors his services as Com
mis-toner to take Depositions to be read in the several Courts
of this State, and elsewhere. ills office Is one of the main
Police Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities In
executing business oi that kind are very desirable. Ifelfhly
W. W. WALLACE'S
STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
MARBLE MANTELS:,
A Large and Beautiful Btu* always on Hand
And Made to Order.
•
OWNERS OF PROPERTY, CONTRAC
TORS AND 'AREAS, are Invited to call and exam.
me oar stock of MAL:BLES, Ile we are pool:Laded that but
few persons 11.1 the community are aware of the low Floes
whien we are selling MANTELS. A good, plain, !arable
Mantel casts but little, if any, inure than a good Wood Man
tel, whilst it is always neat, Is as ornament to a room, and
(unlike a Wood Mautel) is nut liable to take fire.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS AND GRAVE. STONER al.
ways on hand.
WASHSTANDS AND FURNITURE TOPS, AND
PoSINU ..,TON ES made to order by tuachtuary. Marble of
all kinds sold low to the trade.
Our stock is the larguat in the West, la manufactured by
machinery and will be aohl at the loweat prices.
W. W. WALL/WE,
NW!. 318, 321 and 323 Liberty street,
Plttaburgh:
Plaster, Cement and Grindstones.
13LASTER PARIS, fur Stucco Work, etc.
CEMENT, fer Cisterns, Fire Walls, etc. GRIND
cTuNES, all sizes and best quality, for Farmers and Me
chanics, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pd.
telSaiu W. W. WALLACE.
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First: Premium Blind Factory,
6 ,0010 ER THIRD AND MARKET 'TS., PITTSBURGH.
PROSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui
site and elaborate finish, will feud it to their Interests to give
me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work Ls got np
by the beet mechauice (not apprentices.) Every attention Is
given to the wants of customers. Prices law. All work
warranted. No. Li THIRD Street. Pittsburgh. [ruyBGyis
ROBERT DALIELL /AXIS Z. Bal..thltte
D OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
UrocersCuminissioli and Forwarding Marctututs and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacturel, No. 261
Liberty st.roet, Pittsburgh, Pa. oovls y.
B. C. Si. J. 111. SALIWYEIM,
LARD OIL,
CANDLES,
PALM, TOILET,
No. 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Ps.
DAVID H. WIT LIAM%
CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
FOR TILE ERECTION 01 OA WORKS, for from thee
uuruera and upwards, and fur 'leafing Bulldinga, publio
privato, by StAaun, Hut tauter or FELIIIRCOd.
ray+ellte PITTfBUROU. PA.
WILLIAM CLAYTON SL
WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL
LIQ,ITOR AIERCHANTS,
NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Near Wood street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Ray- A , way' on hand, 131m,..kborry, Cherry, and Olognao
(handles, Old Slonongahela and Reclined Whisky, of Quo
to ba,t qnality. deleydeb
F. J. Busue,
BUSHL( St. GUTENDORF,
Ai AN ()PAO UELIEL2I OP
STEAM 801 LEAS,
And all kinds. of Sheet. Iron Work.
perarereet, near Water, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ii.„3.• ALL ORDIEI Panuemr ATTENDED TO. [re264
WINDOW GLASS.-2500 bore e assorted
sizes 0. U. P. Swearer's First City Pittsburgh, Glass.
IWO boxes assorted sizes Boston or second quality Glam,
iu store andlulbag, and for sale by
MILLER ILICHXTBON,
r 6 99 WI and TN Lit /aty etrillfte
lt,fr UST REDUCE
THE STOCK.—In order
to reduce oar dock before the opening of the Spring
trail., we will continue to 3011 at the EXTREMELY LOW
PRICES our Goole ere now marked at.
de2o - 3n:4 tlo9Nil. 1' Marlist strowl.
IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING
. MADE TO ORDER, CALL AT OIIESTED%
A brilliant assortment of
REASONABLE PILVE GOODS
CHESTER'S Gornto HALL,
Corner of Wood street and Diamond alley.,
Aft- We Study to Plaine. jattO
ou hand at
1) ENTING.—I will attend to the renting,
L paying of Taxes, and collecting et Rents.
Apply to JAMES 0. RIOURY,
1.1 WM' w+badot
LAWRENCEVI LLE. Three loth of ground
for sale, each 20 feet froht on Butler street, by 160
th.e6l) to an alley. Price $4OO each—terms easy.
fe24 S. CUPIBERT & SON, 61 Market at.
D ADEN.—,Two Building Lots in Baden,
ntrar the. relined, each GO feet front, by 160 feet deep.
Price. $6O each—fur sale by S. CUTHBERT & SON,
f 52.4 61 Market street.
Mies Jails TurnbalL
PhfladalphLs.
Maysville, Ky.
Madison, Ind
Garn1 )0110 , Ohio.
Louisville, Ohio.
Cinoinnald, Ohio.
Pittibursh, Ps.
4 6
AND ROSIN SOAPS
C. OUTENDORN.