SPECIAL NOTICES. EXTENSIMS OF STAY. I)RS. C. M. FITCH g• J. W. SYKES, Will contlauchlieir office at . ' No. 191 Penn street. , - OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, ITrismittou, P. 1.. TILL APRIL FIRST, 1.H53, Whet. l e they may be consulted daily, (Sun drys o:etpt , ,d,) for (I, ,N. 4, J •1 . • A - 1' , ..111A, 1111' , 1 4 CHITS trod ALL OM E 1 1 • 1 IC AP VkICTItoNs con nocted With, or pr0.114,...i J., t. , ITI,NION A ItY DISEASE. DRS. II PC .% .s.o.Es t..0l oot, they ..-.:t.toot too ortrn oHtly cir .1, '1(`11111•701' Ili'll Illi,il I,lv 11.t , f . tho EXCEED INL) . 1 1. • .:•,1: o , t . • '..% I\ ITINIONARY DISEASI - - • - —ita .- J , ml , :.‘m. often no trillm: an to bigot n delurivo n wlz•le• th • iL.. are it making ,wid till A run' ties l to Oilier liourtl-- - - 1 0 A. m to 4 P. M. .1.i,-+ 1.11.rg, 0r.1111.1, IN,' will Le , rent t'op.olt !I J. 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PTO, Ott 1' l'lsbri {fray roe awl t.trout i.e t,,,1,1 11 ,,, }Looms 01 the lt,eir of l'rk to in the en , Vitt-bur - 0 4e, • TUESDAY, the /I,‘y 111 t 01, a '2CL., k. rH , .•t gale tte 11, leni ,tth • Direet , n• and Dille:oin-rati :II el 11., i Gar 111 •11 rnt I , Vvliteen Lou L. of AI , cun-nlni .$1 n pr trot, The r Cerar pi biroci•o-• h• 1,1 ot the halt.' pll ,•, AV, i et., L.etw rot the I,llr, I' V. r ,f ninth , /•lili) ' ti Mt.••••ii. • r -p c••‘; .i kli in ull , l from Pinto burgh, t..• the •, • h to th•• , 11t1 , rent [lon Ace.tto Ithcc. ~5.1•.4 may b uatwocd :a - tt, -11 l • - 11 it too AIL:0 in New 8tr.,...11 , 0:11 , r , I u", , by I LC' litOCk. Will I 'i ho [raw-, I 1-L prat. l'il"fSbUitli:: . 2 ;Srilli:EL WO/LikS, /SA , 1C JON 1,:-; JONES, BOYD CO I=l2 ;' , .ti I) A. B. STEEL, SPitLIN6: AND AXLE: Corner ezec(li Fire. St recta, PITTrII3VIU4 11, PA IMMEEM D. 13. R. 0 G LHLS & C 0 . , Itutith(S . PRON , k:i) PATENT 11. C'IHNER ROcti A;n) JANP,F,'!.v Forwarding and 00P,Ellif3Si021 :filercha-at Flour, train, Bae.,n, Lard, I '.uttcr, Sceih, Dried Fruit and Pr., , dil , • to r rally. Corner or ~flat- e :-c. and Firtkc istreetK. aGii, A. REFER to— fraucu( (i. !.1:(0 •y, ((:.1• NVilliarn r. S. Cuthbert & Suu, ,h().1 A Ott, .4 Sweariug , (ll, itr3ly, C. 1•11 M. A. M. Bunk. A. !h.., Mangle .!E C.., W A:6 h(r.1,11, ruxton 0., ITheeltruz. tuy211.1.-, JOHN irl9oEt. HEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, I=l pie fiIETAL A P!, r 3 BLOOMS, jals:_ly N o 27 v. PA &ftl c '.O :t, MA:NUYACT:IItEit OF ALCO 0 colvg - ine Spi - J1914;,,adi ruse! Mt, Nos. 167 and 170 Second "treet. 1106 1. Nai, SI2,IIJEF, iii , 14 NEE,i7EOCK IMPORTER.'i - .. :.)EA LER IN FOR EIGI:' , Al'; H.Alti)W )* 74 Wood tg eci, between I)l.x.monel alley ....ad Vo•trth Istreet, Tll2 upt . allA,'. well et,Ctaa l ' 4 1e. , , rt4 zt.ent ut foruii,;l; 31lid 11, , ,v,aud Will b, DU t.k•l ui Hlwuya ko,i, on hAnd 11.8.4ortIllerit of it ARDW Alt I' KR . CA RI-14-.`.TEICA"rO4,II,S, 1111176 Flll :A 1,0 strt.. , t, on ht A . STOOK. OF 11A1tDWA h ^ will t, II very 1,0,v it. 1.11t.11 I, It, Ludt n, 11:114,4, h.,. ais , ,rtim•nt n•ce,vt..l ply id 66.n.i4,•(.7.11 tern jut ruttlrr. ; RCA Pol ors 1311.1, mut Emit - 1101,i Pro, wing Kettl.. J. W.TUCKE ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOUIS, MO. OFVICE (F•IR PRESENT,) NO l'2G THLRD ST., NEAR CITY HOTEL, Fps k‘r U. S o li , pre:teutativ,s. lion. L. M. limn. tt, I Snia. Trmit. Judgo U. s. bistrict Court, LOUR. JIII.IIOIO IL 1411 , 1)8 & Co., itoV LI IL y, D. D. t”!.22 1 ra GOLD AND SILVER SP CTACLES', AT MANUFAC T CIE-ER'S PRICES. 11.YDROIETE wo , :hinfz. tho wl , l brAi,n.tn' IV thi. city. 1111.1)10: 1 1E•i'EP.S AND 81 b,'t t. , .tt bit.y in print, front j.fi ..• $3 4, n:tch. POCKET COMPAsSES, AND ::UIt.VEYOR'S COMPASSES, ; Optici LT), :71 Fifth . opi.choU. llttli 1,. AT: ::;1\11.:1( AT LA'A" AND C VEYANCi,:' i; 1 , 0 ) I :TT Importers of lirandie,,, 1 4, 1. re in ilnr /IA Motnong.b. Its, ~ci . irk~ . I' ~u6 . , , 11 k ppie 13rni)dy 1090, ItECTI Pi El* 1:•.1; corti, d ,N11•1111.:1.1) qr l ,l rf;(IST !11!1 Fl. - 11. -5 di-qui; Pxtra. No. Cod Fish 1.11.1 t nr.1.1 f.. -ri•• Lr 1 1 /1',1.1.:11t RICH. 1 , 17: , i N. I 1 24/ 1 221 Ittvl 22i 1..11 , 005 strt•"l. PI .k...NO A T , 1;(;..\ I N n Plegan f)-(..w., I. chi thrtr m , nt.l in p,rff•et ord-r r, 411 At IL y Cm, I. Thl• 11 , 1 W h.• ` , ti, -11, :111 1.1•1411.,1 411 , i for , " 1- n ii" r will gi131,111:4 r 11/ Pinny , t br p , rf rt. and OEllll' /Iri•'• .- .1 !Al frill trcr 1,40, LYCERINI4;.--1 I.Ave ' l ll,l 7t•ceiVe 'Alrge p7:to. .• - A L r.c kit (Viyin.i lue Cream, xnprerHd lii•inytilin • for chap etc, .1 FLF: • r-. 2.1 Ni. (1 R EASE— White firreatie, for Wagons, om rOiuse9., Cal L. 0r.11,, I_7 - ttri ~,,,,, barr.•ll:l find r f. , 1 car hr !fr.`t! `:H7 It 0 4 !INS P'101) LIVER OIL, by bulk or dozen, fre , 11j un wl and 0 A. VA F , NIZPTIIO.I7 0 , ) „Cf l ",:El' (11 , ER. Pric, 20 cent., 7 0 kallou litt) ric BROWNLEE, IP tb• Do_tatasil 2t1.2u It-il We. In.• 1 ku . e, RCM Liter:. z,-( tb •., 4 ..6t. lie 2,lth. h:• L. t., r F, Se, r,•t:tr •: D '.Ic,C,IJ MMZI 111111 '0 'ff ESTI. FITT R El, l' A Lille city. lli ~'d I: i.. i, i',l l .I''. - “L._.f. K.L. 74 WO('I I2==i2 IMIZIEI recAslve.,l this day LOCAL AFFAIRS. Horrid Self. Murder Yesterday morning one of the most painful occur r,oces we have ever been called upon to record took pl..° at the house of J. B. Dunlevy on Third street. Mr. Joel Mohler, well known to all the old resi ients of Pittsburgh, has for some time past been ad dicted to habits of intemperance. He was employed in Haft's drug store, at the corner of Sixth and Wood streets. On Thursday night he was loft in the .tore alone, and on the return of Mr. Angell, a clerk in the store, he was found in the store entirely nude. When asked why he was in this condition, he replied that the Lord had sent for him, and he was waiting for him to take him. It was with some difficulty he was induced to don his clothing and start for his lodgings, at Mr. Dunlevy's. At four o'clock in the morning, he was seen by a watchman, and as he act,' very strangely and the officer did not know bite, ho took him to the watch h o u s e, la,lieving him to he insane.. After being placed in a cell he exhib ited signs of ritmaiot a.potn, I,elieving hiu.self sur rounded by animals, &o. \', ben Ina Mayor enamined him in the morning. he dish e l I,in, telling him to gr, hieue itnru,.f •ir!). Its d;1 d retired t,, tii3 room Mr. Dooles y en t 10. t , , thero.neshortly afterward:, who tound :Lending bolero a glass. A tow minutes altem anis a gurgling noise was heard in the room above; Mr. Dunlevy rushed up stairs, a td found him sitting in bed, rt , bloody razor in bis bawl, and a ghastly wound in his throat. A physi oi.m was cent ror, but he expired in live minutes. We have ,eldom witnessed a more terrible sight than the s,•ene of this suicide. When we saw him life was extinot, the bed was deluded with blood, and a ghastly wound, four or five inches in length, expos ing the whole interior of his throat, was visible. It was a ghastly, sickening scene. The deceased was a druggist of great proficiency, about forty years of ago, and unmarried; ho had no enemies, and his many good qualities wade all who were intimate with him hi,: friends. Ile has for some time been lodging with Mr. Dunlevy, who has exercised a brotherly care over him, hut, as the event proved, without any permanent good result. Wo hope this terrible exam ple of the ..11 . --eos of intemperance may prove a terri ble warning to others ineimed to f how in the same path. The deceased has two brothers; residing at Lockingport, Shelby county, Ohio, but, we believe, n i relatives in this city. The Tonnage Tax The chief engine builders, ship carpenters, joiner and all other artivine employed in the building of thtats at this port have signed a memorial to the Leg lat ure, praying for a repeal of the Tonnage Tax. W'o give a copy of the petition : I', the honorable the Senate and the House of Repre sontatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania The metn,rial of the mechanics and others en gaged in building, fitting and furnishing steamboats in the city of Pittsburgh and its vicinity, respeeiluily represents, that owing to the decline in the business fr•ightirg on the Ohio river, within the past eight m nibs, t,this port, they now find themselves with out employment ; there to tug few or no orders nor new b-tits. The number of boots built in this die mot annna ly is about Sixty, and the amount of cost is more than one million two hundred thousand dol lars, nearly all of which is expended in paying for iron, lumber, fuel and other products of the State, arid wages of labor. Many thousand persons have here tohtre obtained the means of subsistence in the city or Pittsburgh, and the neighbcring counties of Beaver, Wt.shingtom Weettuorcland, Fayette and Omen°, by the construction of boas. The decline of the trade of the Purt of l'i ,, tebu•t;it is attributed, by all persons conversant with the inot?einent of busilies,t, to the fact that other routes between the E.lBl and the West carry at lower rates of treght th n can be afforded by that of our own Ste te. With the view r f cheapening the cost of trans. p o-tation by the Pounsyivania route, end satisfi,d a.: we are of the itnpoliey of enac ing a tax on trade, which operates so expressively upon ourselves, aLd so injuriously to the interesta and prosperity of tl.e State, we rc. , Dec!fully, but most earnestly, pray the honorable Logislature to repeal the Tonnage Tnx r m meed on freight passing over the Pennsylvania tiiiiroad. Country Items We learn from the Connellsville " Enterprise," that the Fayette County Railroad Company have so cured at this time, individual subscription to the amount f ninety odd thousand dollars, and that tic borough of Union will ta.te ten thousand dollars stock. The Commissioners, at their last meeting, cencluded to take out Weir charter, and we under. stand that a survey of the line will be commenced in a few days. This is gratifying intelligence to the friends of this enterprise; we trust that it will be prosecuted with vigor to the end. On 141,nday morning last a fire was discovered I.y a school teacher in the basement of the Union church in Kittanning. The tire originated in a defective flue. The alarm was given, the citiz,•ns repaired to the ~ p ot with buckets, and the tiro woo soon satin. cieveral tires have recently occurred in th,t t.,c‘ri. We think it would be advisable fur .them to procure a fire engine. lAmos Madison Morney, who was arrested by our police a few weeks since and taken to Uniontow.,, where he was confined on a charge of horse stAalin-J, escaped frmn the jail of that pla , c on Saturday night last. lie was confined iu the upper tier of cells, and with a piece of his bedstead he made a hole in the covering or the cell, which is stone, made his eglf through this, and then through the skylight. Ile was seen on Sunday morning, near Brownsville, but since that time has not been heard of. The scarlet fever is quite prevalent in Mercer county at present, and several deaths have occurred from it. The " Democratic Register" says that ahout a year since it raged fearfully in that vicinity, frequently taking several out of the same family. The Belle of Washington Our lady novelists seem to have all conceived the idea of writing a book .about the same period; at least their productions find their way to the public all at once. We have before us a copy of a new work, entitled "The Belle of Washington," from the pen of Mrs. N. P. Laselle, of Washington, D. C. We have not often examined a work with more interg.t than this ore. The scenes portrayed in this work are nut mere fancy sketches, but a true picture of life in the Capital, and those who are familiar with society in that metropolis cannot fail to recognize its truth fulness. It is almost impossible to read for half an hour in this book without becoming so deeply inter ested in it as to finish it. ,There is a charm in the purity, nobility and innocence of the heroine which touches a tonler chord in the heart of all. In Edwin 'itanmore we see the effects of a well guided atnbis tine, and his rise is but example of what exertion, combined with purity of heart and true manhood can do. The character of the gentle, lovely Ella Stan more is also exquisitely drawn. But we cannot par ticularize further. Suffice it to say, the work is corn plate in detail, exalted in moral, and interesting as whole, and we advise all our readers to purchase and read it. The work is published by T. B. Peterson Co., Philadelphia, and for sale by Hunt & Miner, Masonic Hall, Fifth street. Ilcimamry Academy.—The cornmen , etnent ex •rc,itos of Wilkiusburg Academy will take place on fuesday evening, March 23d. The cuatest between the American and Platonian Literary Sociotiec will take place at that time. Jon. M. Kirkpatrick, E-q.. •ill deliver the annual address to the Societies en he evening of the 22d. The exercises will no doubt i 0 interesting, and we would advise all who have ei.iure to attend. St:ot to a, policeman yesterday found a luau at a doggery on the corner of Wood and Water streets, where hu had been for some - three weeks, sabering train diseate induced by liquor. Some twenty or thirty dollars were found on his person. His name is Jacob Koper. He was sent to Passa cant's Hospital, where ho will be properly cared for. Munroe .Steuart.—A rumor obtained very general circulation in the city yesterday to the effect that Munroe Stewart had died at Passavant's EtoEpital some time on Thursday night or Friday mornink. We took occasion to enquire into the truth of the isscrtion and found it incorrect. He is, however, very low, and his rt:covery is a matter of much ioubt. The Lut: Case.—We learn that Mr. Marshall Swartzwelder has just returned from Harrisburg,, where he had been making application for a writ of error in the Lutz ease. The Supreme Court granted the writ of error, which is returnable at Harrisburg on the first Monday of April. If the writ is dined, the action of the Court here will be set as de. Daily Prayer .fleeting —Nest Monday a public prayer meeting. for the convenient° of business men, will be commenced in the Central Presbyterian Church, on Smithfield street. It will continue an ur, from Ill: to 12/ o'clock, and persons of every denomination are invited to attend. The exercises will be conducted by clergymen of - all churches. rture.—Rev..himeA Meagher will deliver a lOC-. lure in St. Patrick's Church, in the Fifth Ward, on next Sunday evening. Subject: "The Military Character of the Irish People." The proceeds will be applied ler the benefit of the poor. Metyor'm Qllic,---There were eleven eases in the watch huw , e on Thursday night. They were Lrought before Mayor Weaver on yesterday morning, when west of thew fines nod were diecharged. One was fined twenty-five dol!ars. Rote.—A fight occurred un Washington street nn Thursday night, in which hall a dozen men and women were concerned. They were committed to jail fur three days by Alderman Rogers. Thr“tre.—A good bill is offered at the Theatre this evening, consisting of the dramas of "The Rag Picker of Paris" and " The Oman Child." The case of Floyd vs. Nl'Laughlin is still on trial in the District Court. /?fore Mayor etuekrath there was no business of is portanco yesterday. The Vainatile Law and if iecellaneoue Booka to be sold this evenibg at 'oven o'clock, on the second f Davis' No„ Arm Minding, Fifth street, ross brrringed fir 0•:1- professional al d o:ber readers sl, übi 'end, i < finis xiatnsive collection from private libraries embraces wally val vable works. Young Men'• Christian Association of Allegheny. The first anniversary of the Young Mon's Chris tian Association of Allegheny city was held last evening, in Dr. Prossly's Church. That large build ing was crowded with people, and the exercises were of the most interesting character. The exorcises wore opened by singing by audience and a prayer by Rev. Dr. Pressly. The President k ;qr. Kirk) read a report, giving a history of the Society for a year. It cot menced %ith sixteen members, and now has 215. It has a library of 801130 hundreds of volumes. The Treasurer reported $55 surplus:fur ds now in the Treasury. This business having boon disposed of, ltev. Dr. Douglas made a most interesting and impressive speech, which want of space alone prevents our giv ing a report of. After him, Rev. Mr. Emit+ley, of the M.:E. Church, South Common, spoke wills great tit. fort and entire acceptance. The Society returned votes of thanks to rever• , ,,i gentlemen pr,.sont, and with s benedieti , 0 fr,ro l)- Rodgers, the aud t rence dispersed. - - If Boy'. Sark C.`ontri.—Gent. Fr wk uti,l Sack Over -coats, Raglans ,t.c., and a full Stock al Winter Moves, Oauntlets,Muffler , , Sciirfs and for Man and Boy's, still no hund at earnaghan'B Fed eral Street, Allegheny. Ca , h Buyers will find the prices an inducement. Low's BROWN WINDSOR SOAP, COLGAT&S PALS! SOAP, (11.ENN'S WHITE: WINDSOR Soar, And a variety of Soaps, both plain and fancy, for CHARLES 11. SUPER'S DRUG STORE. Corner of Penn arr.l St. Cleir ~treeLe THE SUCCESS WHICH ATTEND , 1k J. IIosTETTER'a CELEISIMED S rONIA.II BITTE.KA t 1 once its virtues in al C 11.9014 of debility and disease ‘.l th e tomach. Certiflcatot almoft without number have been pllbilSllod, attesting' its almost miracuhall p wor en rem,. lug those painful and fearful diseases. And at this time it seems Idle to do more than call attention to the great reme dy of the age, in order to awAken public attention to its ex cellence. It it the only preparstion of th. 4 kind that is reli able in all cases, and it is therefore worthy of the consider ation of the afflicted. The IifTTERi are plea,ant to the 1.;,, agreeable in their etf•,cts, and altogether valuable a a tonic or remedy for indigestion. For sale by druggists and dealers generally. everyuliere. SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, 58 Water ar•d 58 Front ,trt,tri - . S , , E-1 '..?''.4:__-)',.,".:fr - ~ '. :-.'%. ...-. :.,,,,,,, ,''. -- r i . : •, '', 1 !i . ; .' , 41 ^r, " ‘ * ‘ ,4 7l-1 ' ' r-l ' o n. ..:-..' ~, ,' .4.-,, , .&''.. i - 5 . , „t, •• - g -- ~-‘:•re• ', • 1,,,,, .. - ( t 1 --- "A:4:. -7•,..!' 1 ..,,N '— C '-'ii."; .).: "A L '' : r e, '• 4 .- '' ' '''''g- , ' -':,' • ... i t 4 ',": .. ‘., ' 4 ',. : -- ,,,r' •::, •'-'') ! ',."4 it &' F' 4 ''' w, ... - efty- ,1 •-= . ::! 4 , 1 -- '. 11 . % , ' 4 :7 -s-;. „.. 7 , ~.... c V ' ''• ' '23' . " .11 :•':: 7 ' ( 'ft - cg) ' - ' l ' L =l E -. 4 -.' ' b i . t t t'ik• • 0 'r .7 -•3l\ ' ' 71.:•,. E ,, 0...- , ~ P O4 tV:7 „ -0. 1, • 1 -‘_-,-,, ~ r k ',-.:. ~k,,11.•:',1. „ 4:. ; 4. .- , 2.!•••:•.;' , i - \- .- ,-‹ Coi.o g .. z - -: -' s "-,.../ ~.4. 6 4 -,5 ..* - " ; 0 2 ' ' i '' ••••., .:4 4 11 ' " r 1 . mo w 7 !..... CZ .71 FORNEY'S DAILY "PRESS" delivered regularly, by JOHN PITTOOK, Office, at Hunt & Miner's Safely and Economy In Light. WIIY WILL YOU BURN CAMMIENE AND FLUID, when yo' ) ran get a cheap, a thl Letter hz.ht. Pule Bert eau Oil, ina,le from the g.is of Can nel Oi al. vroduces the ch, apt•st. nio,it brilliant. .temp. ploh, ant. and mare portable light ever 01 . .1,1 to the puLli , tp I danger of explosion ; ith.re Lrilliant than ga , i, and ,;11,.,• as cheap; lamps of tine moot pimple and easily mana . 4- omstructiiin. Fur cult, by T. D. A: U 110a61 N No. Ti) rtnithfield street t"..S' • B. ,a; e of a counterfeit the market. re 'row Campheuo, with a liulr Goal oil to ,cent it 1te27.1, ONE WEEK LONGER —We will sell the f educed I,ric., to make r , ,sn for he, :—Gents' Kip Iheits for ..... 00 worth $3 00. Gents' Shoos f o 1 02 1 ... f. " I 70. Gents' Heavy Shoes tor. 1 17!-.7, " 1 50. B Kip Sleets f " I :',7!...f0 Boys' Heavy Sheers for ... 1 00 e 1 R. Youths' Rip Sle , es ' 1 Oil. Youths' Horny Shoes 70 " 11i83 , •8' Shoes 75 " 871/k -87% " 100 Gents', Ladies', and Ct ildren's Gum Over:Ames and San dals eIIEAP, a , "The P„ .pies' Sire Store," No 17 Fifth street, near Market. tfe27 DI FVENBAC"EII. & CO. RYE FLOUR.-20 Barrels Rye Flour, just received, and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, (lornPr and Find struts 11ILL FEED.- 1000 IDs Rye Middling, moo I SOU " wheat Snorts; 1500 " Rye Bran rind Shorts, jest reroiv-d and JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Marloq an 1 First oreela far saleby mil ..QWEET ORANGES.-200 boxes Sweet L.) Messina Oranges, lust received and for sale by REYMER & ANDEILSO', No 30 Wood street, tnrl Opposite Si. Charles hotel. quRNITURE OIL CLOTH HS—Beautiful L styles of figured and imitation of wool, for sale by f 024 J. Sr. 11 PHILLIPS. LINSEED OIL.-I`2 barrels to arrive. and for sale by [fe27] r!ENRY H. C H.LTSS. jGGS—t7 bbls., to arrive by R. R., and fi)r ,s 4.14. lA , r(4.7 1 IT leti qv t enti ri , i, 7fil TT 01 , E COVERS—Of India Rubher and I g Cloth, for sale by J. .6 II PICT' I IPS ft DER----2 bbls. received and for sale Ly 1 t reli r... ~ v., , ./ nor: s. WALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS!! WALL PA P E RBI I I—W. P MARSHALL & 0 L ire preparing for Immense sale of Wall Paper this spring. tree and nee. et 87 Wend atrert. 6.1 17 4 1 GG15.-6 bbis, fresh Eggs, just rec'd and .1 for nolo by JAMES A. FETZER, OrrnP , 11 artc nnel F,rot QO A PS -0 1000 boxes Rosin Soap, ineib, 2lb and 3lb b 500 " No I Palm Soaps, in 11,, *) lb and 3lb laps; 500 " Chemical Olivo Soap, in lb lumps-, 200 " Olethe Oxide 250 " Gurmau 200 '• Castile " iu 3lb bars; 50 " Pare Palm in Ilb hare, on Ilitnd an] for sale by B. C. & J. H. SAWYER, JOB PRINTING.- CARDS, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, BILLS OF LADING, And every description of Job Printing executed with neatness and despatch by WM. G JOHNSTON k IoS Printers and Swim:tern 67 Wool st MENS' WOOL HALF HOSE—Of a very superior quality flee wool, and sold ins! at PAzti - - ERN COST, at HORNE'S, te26 77 Market street. TKENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. —2 gross ou hand and for sale by 11. L. FAIINESToCK & , fe . 22 Corner Wood an Fourth streets SPONGES —A large assortment of fine Sponges constantly on hand at JOS FLEMING, nar2 Corner Diamot d and Market et. _JUJUBE PASTE —A large supply of freL.h t" Jujube Paste received by LEMING, mr2 Corner Diamond and Nlitrlet st. HUSBAND'S MAGNESIA.—A fresh sup ply of this most excel' at pur.,:ative received by JOS FLEM NO, mr2 Corner Diamond and Market WIN DOW CU.RT AIN PA PR ES—Glazed and Unglczed, Green and new patterns of figured cm tains at wholesale and retail, fee sale by W. P. MAR,SHAIJ. h CO, ft:22 87 U'vo,t street FINE FLOU . II.-20 bbis. Fine Flour in store, and for Hale by McCANDLESS, MEANS A CO, fe2o Cryner of Wood and Water streabr • WOVEN Sill KT BOSOMS—A first-rate article, all ready fur us , . A variety of sty lee re , LI Ohl% E'r 4 . 77 Market street. LARD —A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in barrela and kegs, ju , t received and fur ~ELle by McCANDLESS, MEANS & CO., 1a23 Corner of IA nod and Water Arret ArrSON'S Celebrated Syringes.—Thee Syringes are pronounced to be superior to any Syringe now in use Those wi.hing anything in this line should call and examine these before purchasing elsewhere. J uS. FLE - MING, n/e2. Corner Diamond and Market et. MRS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER.- Another supply of this excellent hair rchtorative received by FLENI i mYL Cerise Diamond and Market st. CILOSING OUT.—Women's Leggings,Wool St,ckinga. Gloves, Mitts, Ceniforta, Undershirts and Draw:Ts, and every other article i n th e li ne o f wo u b EN GOODS for men, women and children, will be clo,ed out von) cheap during the cold apell. JuS. HORN E. fel9 77 Market wreet. BURNING FLUID AND CA MPH ENE.- A large supply of those articles constantly on hand. Those wishing a Burning Fluid, buperi .r and cheaper than Can be had elsegvhere In the city, can alwal, , procure it at JOB. FLEMLNO'S, te.23 Corner Diamond and Market eiteet. PI7."PSUCIRC4I.2 130A3tD TRAIM: AinlD MOVV. , 2II:AT' OCEAN; sTP:AnEns ilorllHAii, New York Ilmnhurg March 1 Al,ica No, fork I icorpru , l March 3 City of Washen—New York I iverpool March 4 Etm - .1 r o City . New V k......11 , ,c0na &N . 0..... March 4 Illosek Tayl. r New York .... -As, lows!! March 5 Arsgo Now York Ilarre,ic March 6 Northern I fight New Y0rk...... Aspinwall.- ..... ...March 9 America Bo , tom lIc„.. Liverpool March 10 Glasgow 'yew V. 4 1. tilsgow March 13 An 00 5ax0n....... Portland .I.iverp,,ol March 13 Europo N e w York Liverpool ........ ....March 17 Kangaroo New York Liverpool March 18 North Star N e w Yo ; I , P.remen, Strt ..... ....March 21) Clinnda ...... .... .. .13 , 46 11, tic LiVerP'. l March 24 Ttl A It It 1 V E. Vi A V 1: TOR Ilk rtrOW ...... .New York.. .Liv.rlo Ito-tom, litc .1.1 ' , et 110.1 Now York . _. Lulu's IioNEN SOAP, iNel c ...... Mtn:mold Ils.nrburi.; New York ,ty tiew York. S ui hioniloo.s,i, York. ull r, h',TroYfri I y SNOWDE3, Superintendent of the r , haiits' Exchange. I'lTTfillU.'.oll, March 5. 1858. ma:l4. - I iN ut Lhauged ; sales 456 1:14a., From firal hand, : 6o Idd,. extra family at $4,6244,75. From alert.: 40 1:41,_ extra 17m ily at $4,87; 180 Rd's. super fine, extra awl extra family at 04, $4,50 and $4,87; 156 bld,. at for superfine $440 Jot extra and $5 for family. lill_AlN ...Salt a 5011 bush Oat, from depot at 27%; 200 do. front 11 , 1.4 at 'l_Be.; 1043 bush. Rye fiom store a t 55c.; nll Wed:. d Hem d,-pot :at 50e.; 100 bush. Coln from rl,put at sihC.: 110 I i/ , 11, (1”. f cLon htork• at Z , sc. FEED...aks 3 t ‘,l Shorts, at iioe. 1- 1 , lOU th., :i to jr!al at 50c ihs, first hands. II A V.. ',;i1.•1 rwal., of I I,mds at $904514 1,11, af-1 24 loal, i1..t0 n.y -cal, at .i.Wglsl4. V ERSE t3).,.Salt . Lai bush. at $5,25, from store. SA 1N... • , ttlk , ,, 2tiO ny 1 at $1,62 IA 1)1,!.; rxtra EMI rurt.! 11,.1 , 1 , " :It 1.21::, Ufyi FME i ~CIAL. - &61-1.C.1Z A DiTS' A NG 114. Pru:d•n:. . ice P:wid,r.:4 I=l ."‘‘ I E.‘; - I 10 f , ICKKV, V. p., DAVID M'OANDLESS, .1A M Eti U ARDIN ER. W W .1‘111 , 4 MLF.\!I \li ,All PITTS 13 Until/ RIAILKE7 A \ Il; ;I . l' , ;Old TI;VVY at ;1.0 I El) Fltll 11.11. Ap1111.14 Ilt $1,25 - F; bunli 01..A.5S ES s :;I) ,•41 N. O. et 312.0P.33c. gallio, 5 I 1,1, N Cll 11?..Sab w ti hhdv. Ir.lnu• N. Cl fit 13 lb. ('ll x• W. R. at o%c. - 0 lb. 2000 lb. :-111,111•1. rs ut 71.4 n• ; f i ierciss Huy) cormtr} ...I ltl TTE —Sal , - 5 bid+.l t icily 1 , 1 144,15 e. 1! lb IH.; :;4 I,LI ••.t - !lc daz', I.' ANS...SaI,n I sa;all r•Ilito at ;0 j bush. "IA II IS ti at 20(y)'21t... ; 1,1,4 Ry.• 5.,1. .1 hi at 1 . 2 , It) New York Market NEW V OILK. declined; sa!ett Ihnit I ot, a, eloaTig Ile try declined 1 . :;e Uldand 'Middling 11c Flour Fri: 13 rain 414 8 a.od ; :sta , e hat adv,need bc.; salt, at $4 3 , 14'44,3. 1 4 t. heat brut: 35110 bi:sit. gold; red sl. : lree, wl t to $1,3 to 1 Co:n 1111 , : 1 (ha]; 17..101) bush. sold t t i:7647,- : tor 1•110 W \shit.' nominal at 1174G4e. Mts., Perk 1 1 w. atle, at $1.4,1113.1 1 4,:i. Sugar buoyant ;ur f/r7 l ,e.; )111Set.V.11i0 7c. 05 flee quiet. Turp t . o . toe -pit -teally at 47e Chicago .13iiring Wheat quotes at $l. Beet i, quiet Bacon steady Tallow dull. The tui— tion bait. of Tea today dragged heavily, and over hail Om eat Pity'. wren withdrawn. M.:tassel firmer at 30(alfioe. Pr. i,..;itts 110 Cuttun Lm.rpool,',;(l ; to St. Petersburg, Cincinnati M str het )13' ch tits, art ire. with lons tittinand, but t p+ic sate steady. Whisky is dull at with so ; htult le istf Cloverseed dull at $1.2.5(rn4,00; receipts laege. ats dull at 3.1 e. Ibirley unchanged. Corti Ta ut :'.1(2.350. fly nut. Prey isialln itrtuer; 2000 bids mess Park $l2. hulk Pork is held4a and 7%, with ple , ,ty or buyers at ft% and 7 1 1:c., turf there are us sellers. lard ii firmer at 01,' 2 . Baron is in fair demand at 6 1 /6 and 6 1 ,4. with 8111 , 8 of 250 Olds. The demand I for apa bulk - Durk is (luta the ettst, r hit tly to till coutt acts inatur ing during the COlait,g ten mays. ricw York Stook Market Your. %larch 5.—N0,t1-:----St,c.ke lower, and dull: Chi and ItoLk. Central boudn 9: , %; I.n Croao al.a L , outhcrn 31%; New York C--utr:t L'orn in; N. Y Cunt*T•l4l - 92; *Mail:Alt CL3l..tral 74; toil Co. '.;17 4 X; urt 6'a 81! Stuck, are r ,111C1, the 11.,.‘rd... FURIsTISHEL'HOTEL FOR SALE. TlikrelEt - Ail E. EV.) 13025b.156,. AT LATROBE STATIoN, - on the Penn i „i 91.3 fcm front, 14 feet de, p, c••iitai,, -1 , 1 tire- u,wly and complet.d . , fumisie „I, mini:Mate eticup,itm i. There is a frame for thirty hor,i , s, cuucuuieut ii;t-Imildinti and eve rc of gruand attached to the premises. Price, including hirnitilri - , 0'2.000. halt may remain on Bond and Along . ..mi. Li not -mid helm, let of Apri will be rented at iittsi.f pi r um. Addrcss U. W. BARNES, mr~.l and Latrobe, l'a. EEIVIOVAL Cletelaud & Pittsburgh Railroad, TEMI3II Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati Et A I KL. it 0 A D , N AND AFTER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY t) the Freight I n Ine n Oi these 'midis, in the 1,1 I u-Ansactud at It, EO, AND o litlijUl us DEpor, ON PENN AN.uiE A E, ADJoJIN'IN4i iifE i'iNNIiTLVANIA CANAL TM it tot; Lion of !der, mints. Manulicturorsotud Shipper,: it invited to ihe sniptrior factli Lieu ullord.-d Roads, FEltr, AND LOW RATES, Ammo for the lir:aura transportation 01 Fro:ghbi, by CU~il 1.11)Un :AIL C9NNECTIONS, Vrom l'ittatiurli to Cii.voland, 'Poledo, Dvtroit, Chicago, Co -I"ntlin Dayton. Itivimtpolvt,Clurinhati, Louisville and ;.t. L. , 111 , ; and all Lim Vicstoro, North-wvstorn, and Louth-wo.t. m Stnt.a Fr”ight ie ,cut to oh et the illove phut, in the saw, 'ar, iii wl,:ch it it I,ind-,1 at this ==! For !lather inforui.tiroo,lily t o rt is J.) tIN P. GL I A , .B, Ageht. BITCII,EYE 110 FEL, FOR RENT.—That I;lrge nod tiou.etiletit hotel situate at the corner Yliater and berry streets, for on.-, two, or three years p. ply to s . cuTHHERT k Market street. Li t OR RENT. —A pleasant residence in iiy City v tuato an Pastor" Lone, cArtalus eight iionts, iii the yard, crape vines. shade, trees, tmumdiuce p isaesiitirt e .T 1 Lo tend Rout $151) a year. AI,- le'ey tee S. CI. f itic2 61 rkot street. AI3OOD DWELLING I.IOUE, with large ioi of ground, in South I i t4t nigh, not tar tram the ,iaiongahnla Bridge. For rent at i,155 per i ear S CUTUBERT & SW4, 2 51 Market street. A L1:0110i,.--100 bbls. 76 and 96 per cent. for sale by B. A. FAIL': tOt6TO'CIS at CU., js2U Corn sr ••1 First and Wood strveta. WILL buy a new frame Dwelling g I.l.cuse of four rooms and Kitchen Paling In front., Bait,. 0) run, tc. The 1•• t tits a front of 20 feat on 00,)ntsrey strs•-t, Ailegheliy, ry 110 leo t deep to an alley. of payment very eaa . y. The h- oils nsw and in g. crier. ,to• 0 , 3 ts. CUT ttI.II):RT .j , •14 51 Clarke. street. 1.:1) tl FL. AND BLUE.-500 boxes •. 11•1.11 - telt roi.rs, 11l It), N. 01? tlnu. ~ ,.1 Iv( t.atio DACE( BUTT ER.-600 lbs. solid paok ed and fur I,y ll= REMOV AL. - JAMES A. FETZEK . Forwarding - and Commission Merchant dALF. OP FLorR, GRAIN, Al)' ALL Gl , ' PRODUCE, retn.,vol from S 9 Water street, to tbt. Corner of Rletrti,et and ;viral. ntreets, fPIO 31 7 1- nIE El Cal TJ. 1)IA it U BBE I{ BE LT 1 NU.—A largo ,Cock. nll 2 3 and I); y Olt, India Rut, ,'pot, 2t3 it nd . 2S St. Cl.kir jn3u 3 a li. PIII 'LIPS. iniUNCENT RATED LYE.-50 eases just re ceivA nod ft,r mi by . . _ R. L. I , A11N1.1.-.T. ;LH Corio.r of Fourth and Wo,.d street. WOOD'S 11 Alit It S RAT' VE. gross .itt Laud and for nale by IS. L. WA FIN EST) iCK & C. , r0..r of Fourth and IA ood stroots. WHITE, \VA cases just ree'd anti for tale by It !. FA (IN ESTOCK & CO., t f weir and Wood strouti BARRY'S 1 4 it:ROUS h ud uod kiN ESToCK & CO, : F ..“1.11 and Wood btreete. DRECIP CARB. IIIUN.-150 lbs. on band and for sale by 11 !.. ;;AIINESTOCI{ & Co., f,22 Coro , r of Fourth and Wood street, Y 5 'S KATIIAIRuN.-3 gross on hawl ju nue: fo , sale by A. I, PAIINESTOCK et CO., Corner of Fourth and Wood streets LIAR CORN —1 i 0 sacks Ear Corn, justro aud fur de by JA:i. A FETZER, 423 fia Water street QUP b KB. CARB. SODA.-200 kegs New Cardl,N, for gale by i D EFINED SUGAR.- 1 1 ItJ 15 bble. Lovering's "A" refined sugar; lo do do '11" do do---- ——' 10 do do Crushed do - VARNISHES—A complete assortment just 10 du do Ctrirse Pulv'd do duet re- : V - received and for sale by ceivad and for sale by MILLER & ItICKETSON, B. L FALINESTOCK A CU., i le2o Nos. 21 and 723 Liberty etreet. fa= Owner of Wood and Fourth [streets. DICK \', 24 r February DIT4. Feb.l. ‘t . 13 it el, Ft 1, 21 Feb.-4 n I th .Zt‘er )1 March 1 )lurch 10 March 10 ll= --3 gross on RIVER NEWS. HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and Gen eva Agonta, Corner of Firet and Ferry etreets. Riven, WEATHER, Ero.—vve no change to report in the general aspect of river in the river still continues to fall, and the Weather is v, rI I The ice has almost stopped running In both The Ohio hue henn sold I,t itriokell to Copt Horton for $6,760. The Resolute, Capt. A. II ileglier, 14 II , Ittilt111„ Mt Cieduueti fur A rkluieas river. The oflicera of ,he mail boat rrpor: ILo Miittllft and Ken picky river as rising rapidly, but no ice rtioniag. 'rho Jacob Tratier Lurid her dteatsi Opt , .1,/,•••101• N,W i‘r leann on the lOt6 ult., doing but litho damage, The !theacuer Decatur huts boon ral,,tl by they Sub-nott 8, amt will at ouca procrvd tII Plolll,lli, t. be Pinck Varhle , Falls Pilot, telegraphs to the Clllllll nwi Curette that the David Hamm is on the Falls In !I perm,. condition. Her chimneys have toppled over on nee Nide, and It is thought she would sink. Der rudder port is st 11/ amt she was leaking badly. A bulkhead bus twell tonsil ac ted, and a light. r is alongqido taking oil f, eight, t. at she may he rim on the docks for repairs. The river Wan rising, with six feet in the puss. The Men thin Appeal says that the river at the ph~r in falling, hut that the weather is delightful. A Keokuk paper of the 28th says that the river an q ,its - free from ice and the ferry bunt was running. but th. in• .•z tended out for an eighth of a mile WI the other silo, 0, the renting teams from crossing. The t. Mary has hven eold to the Pacific Paclo.t Lino Company for $30,000. Navigation is suspended at St. 1,13i9 on arcount of gorges above and below. The river rose fight,en 'r twenty inches on the 2d inst. No news from the Missouri or Illinois river. Several boats were expecting to start for the Misson:i io trio third. A report was current at St. Louis that the steamer Planet had sunk at Wolf Island. Such in out, however, the con, as she had arrived safe and sound an low down as New Mad rid, at hat accou n ts. A gentleman from Quincy arrived at King'n lintel, St. Louis, and stated that the Sam Kirkman had anrived at Quincy safe, and that the Chatanoogn, Capt. Throop, had started down, bat was intercepted by the ice at Tully. TM, gorge was '2OO yards in extent. PORT OF PITTSBURGH b PEET 9 INCERES WATIII IN THE CILANNSI. STEAMBOATS NASHVILLE. For Nashville. filM2lThe flue steamer QUAKEit CITY, Captain MCDANIELs—CIerk, SAMUEL COOLEY— WiII have for the above, and all intermediate ports, on TUESDAY EVENING. For freight or passage, apply on board. lel For Nashville The splendid now light draught steamer 1 , , LAN D,Capt. it. IiRACZY, will leave for the shorn eo And iutermedi to ports on S ATOM) AV, tip . 28th inst., at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage apply on board. For NeastiviLle. The due passenger steamer CLIFTON, will leave fur the above and' all intermediate uu WEDNESDAY, at 10 A. NI. Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to dein FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agent, 'MEMPHIS. For Memphis and New Orleans. Tho flue passenger steamer ALMA, ('apt ROBINSON, Will leave for the abova aid all iii terruethate ports, on SATURDAY, at 4 P NI For freight or passage apply ou board, or to jal,l FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents ZANESVILLE. For Marlette and Zanesville. The steamer EMMA GRA Capt. ....t'll.OE AYRES, will lace lor the above cud na intermediate ports Lai every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard ST. LOUIS. icor St. Louis. •The light draught, Mat running ptaseuger packet lOWA, Nlooaa, Shater, will leave the above and all intermediate porta, on SAT. UItDAY, the tith inst., at 4 o'clock P. NI. For freight or paaaage, having anperior accomodation.., apply on board, or to LIAR tic fel Corner First and Fem stmt. DAGUERREAN GA.LLEitIr:c) A. MBRO T Y PE S- A BEAUTIFUL AND DUILABLE WARRANTED, CAN 8E DAD AS LUW AS AT ANY FIRST CLAB9 ESTABLISLIMENT 1N TUE COUNTRY . , AT fa 2 IV LL'S, urth soot. U-ItE TAT RA C iu AT NO. 60 31 ST„ Where can be seen the largeBt collactton of 11113110TIL SPECIIIENS, EXIMiII ED IN Tilth Vsr• Persons wishing Pictured of theuitelve,,r are invited to call and examine before setting elsewhere, WE WARRANT PICTURES I.3nyorior to any that can be obtained west of the niountaib, R. M. CARGO & CO., elhotographers and Am brotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 76 Fourth street, bud SUNBEAM GALLERY, B. W. cor. of Market street and Diamond, Pittsburgh PRIOII9 TO SUIT ALL myl9:tl-4 WYKES' GALLERY OF ART, O. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURE iN taken at this Gallery by a new aud improved pruceea, cving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dread and complex. 1..0. They are acknowledgtd by all who have examine ;nem to be tar superior to any pictures ever exhibited In tbi, .:zty. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and !us large collections of specimens. ills Gallery being on the ,econd floor, is easy of access. N. B.—Pictures of Children taken in two B , ,contis, at N.. HO Market street. uay27:tf is E. A. IVI ES, Artiet. NELSON'S AIIBiIIOTYPEs. PRICES REDUCED A LLERY COILNFdt OF THIRD AND MARKET STRF.ET Entrance on Third Street Oitizens and Strangers desiring AM LIROTYPES, exec u the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can be accommodated at short notice by calling at NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY, T LI I it D STREET. 'ricea One Dollar and upward. N.OG'ERIS , DAGUERREAN AND AMBRO'riPE SKY AND SIDE-LIGHT GLLERY, A STREET, N EARLY OPPOSITE THE PO6T-oF ke iJ i'ICTUREs taken in all the variuua styles, In ar. Aber, and warranted to please, at reaaonnbie rates. sick ur d.rmaar.l persons Lilian at their rosidenne. ap2thlydziw-18 ACCTION SALES.. DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH Si'., At the new Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64, Fit:lt •tt eet., every week day, are held public sales of goods in in ...nay, suited for the trade and consumers, from a larm• k which is constantly replenished with fresh consigL , las, that must be closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., • ty(Mods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything t.eeded in the line fur personal and family use; table cot •• •ty ;; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies Kart', AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., ~..usehold and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; t • and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China wart .love;; cooking utensils; groceries, &c. AT 7 0 7 CLOOK, P. M., Failcy articled; watches; clucks; jewelry; musical inst., nomts; guns; clothing; dry gouda; boots and shoes. ho. , k tailociery, Rc. is , 'S I P. M. DAVIS, Aunt., l 4 D3II.NISTRATOR'S SALE OF LA W BuoKs.—o. SATURLAY EVENING, March 6th, at 7 o'clock, will he euld, at the Commercial Sales Ito me, :No. 54 Filth street, ii valuable collection et Law li,adoa. A tong which are, Laws of Pennsylvania, Irom DAC) to 1555, lo vold-; Chitty's Pleading, 2 vole; CulnaleLltai led, 4 Blackatoue'a Commentaries, 2 voL., Coke's Reports, 7 co ; Starkie ou Eviuence, 3 ..uld.; McKinley & Ledcure Law I ibrary, 4 vols.; Maxim's A tridgmeut, 7 vole; Trouliat X Haley's Practice, 2 vols.; McKihney a Justice and Legal Guide, 2 vole. Avid, a few choice Illisce,laneona Books, all of wuich will he open for exa nitiation on Saturday morn. Ing. imr3 J P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. _ i_Jl AGIC LANTERN, ST OE CURTAINS, itg_ ETC., AT AUCTION —Olt SATURDAY ASTER NOOS, March rich, at 2 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Itoutn., No. 54 Fifth street, by order of E. Decider, fur ac count of whom it may concern, to pay charges. Two Trunks cnntainiug two large Magic Lanterud with cli/esolviug views, conic slides, ttc. Also, Stage Curtains, Ticket Boxed, Show Trimmiu,a, etc. n-rui3 LAWRENCE COUNTY BONDS AT AUC TION.—On TUESDAY EVENING, March 9th, ut is k, at the Commercial Salts Houma, No. 1,4 Firth strLer, be sold without reserve, fur account of whom it may concern, four Coupon Bonds County of Lawrence, S.SLO each, interest at the rate ofd per cent., payable in Philadelphia. no 3 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Excelsior Restaurant, r. No. 111 WOOD Street, ‘ ) PITTSBUEGII, Pe., WHOLESALE AND L' ETAIL DEALER IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISa The undersigned has Just received fr, m Ihe Eamtern mar ket, e-lected with great care, SMELT, LIALIbUT, HADDOCK, FRESH CUD FISH, EAS CERN SUN FISH, SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE FISH, New York Prince's Bay, Egg isiand, Egg Marbor, Shell Oysters. The fluent eve , brought to this city. Every delicacy of the season served up at the EXCELSIOR RESTAURANT. S. STEINR.UOtt, awl:4am ....50c. Private Box, largo $8 ue .. .26c. Private Box, Hadl__ 5o; Tlor , i 1,15 c. Colored Box 25c. Sin. 6. $ -.o' in Private Box, $l. I Colored Gallery ...... .-15 c. ALTERATION Cm' TIME. Doors 411,13 at 7 'clock. Perforatanc to commence at 74 Box Aire, for sale of Tickets, open from 10 to 3 o'clock. SATURDAY E VFW] .1(4, Mach 6th,1858, will be acted the went Drama. in 4 acts, outitlett THE RAO PICKER OF PARIS. FeilierJean..Mr J O. Hanley. I Illarie.....Mra Van Deering ad, a ith thn nau.ical COMMA, in 2 acts, entitled OCKAN CHILD. l!ltrrt v. Mary Helm..Mrs.Van Deering Or Ch, rtianagiiiit out take. great pleasure in announcing t I it. ail , ngag,•ment has been made, for a few nights, with tteantifnl and wonderfully talented NI I t•IS LUCILLE AND HELEN WESTON, Whose erigagt merit in II satin fur the past season, attracted the litruest ',dither ef er , wiled houses ever drawn by any artivt to that viis A new play written expressly for them, entitled Tot: TIEf. BE I , lSi NI EN, was played by there in that city, for seventeen cons,•111VO weeks, to overflowing houses. Itt,l. w In active preparation, and will be speedi- I ) pro.f ceed rehearsal, the REMALE 40 THIEVES. 11 ANTE!' ato Oft/ on young ladies for the Ballet in plays Apply at the -rage Door, for the Stage Mmtgor, between Ltie hours o (10 e M. and 1 P M. The Beautiful Collection of Pa , ntings, fNCLIJ DI N TUE EASTERN SLAVE NIAILK ET, CI , KOPATRA, DEATH OF LEANDED, awl Olt , IuZIIUUS tliKOAtil-1 AN MODEL UN BEAUTY, AID , 'II F 1 E./hit/10UL at the ruNT! NE IiOUSE, Nu l'hird a tree t. Call and eeo thorn. I', 17 UE.u. SCIEN Propriutor. JOHIN W. IVI'CAR'rHY, BILL POSTEIt: WILL ArI'END 'I U THE POSTINU and DISTIMIUTW 4 01 all kiwis of liaL6 FOR CONCLItTh , ..r.01.111.E8, EYIIIBII7ONE, h.. All c,rotnuoicationa .ether by mail, telegraph, ur wiso---directod o the Ut/C. , Ot the .Uurning Yost, will recti.e proml.l zir.tan boo a I COMS. l UMPti,ETS, J. nuirkleN, JOHN WtiwiT Humphreys, Hoffman it Wright, U FACTOitS, PROD 11C IE AND GENERAL NICKIELE, Ma,U r N IV 00 D STREET, PITTSBURGH. Ij, it LES VI o LE tt . l:,, ILDERII/11, E. S. WYKES, Artha. P u. nevls, Auctiouvor M.i;SE IVI E Si PITTSBURGH THEATRE. KIMBERLY LESSZB &ND XIANACIKRKS9 U I i.l N LEY STAGE MAlllolilt FRlelb OT ADMISSION SIXTH NIGHT U? M 1 J. G. HANLEY ;SU~~`SIN L c UAlWl~i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wll Alt VE:I AND 155 NORTH WATER sr., A hove V i ut. Strrt,t, It 11; TO Conrail, Thcinpoun & Cu, 'Photuplon, Clark 6 Young, &ter, Price & Co., Calob Cope At Cu , Ilarcroft Boavor & Cu , Can by, Noville i Ilugh,•a, lionin, Cashier F. and M. Bank, u. Mitchell, Cauhior Morch'd Bank VAIN 1.. llalluwell &Cu., N1C(;11.1.64,1 & Culling, J ha & Cu., Co , Pickott, Mathews .1: W. It. Laugloy & 4“ut,, 1.:,wr,. uot• at Ma (hit,, A. b uII wck & W. !LAIL., & Cu , & TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES , Front two LO 6ix inoh calibre. VitICES truth 12 to 30 Cents por Foot Lnu—lcutillESTEß 1'; s. I ARCH r sale •• at 91 a.nufacturere Prices by E.t; EU. cttoLLipis, b'OItWARDINU AND 156u10 MERCHAPdT. ir:EbE, BUTTER, SIiIEDE, FISH, AN L t'RULUCI And Lx-Od►cio Justice of the Peace, it) UN FRE CORNER OF WYLIE A' D kll , lll srliEtcrs o,l4'l . eetvti with thin ulbee will I.io att. oded to mice, .clads doue with leg, I .3—nil., I 1,•01.1S, 11 ortgagog, Bonds, cowers of At .• wy, "inks 1,61.1.1.0 1:.11 Iwo•LL .ors berViCeS LIS CUIIJ :u tut ,upQnlt,rii, to bu the lit:Vera CUIIIII4 u: L , , 1, h-rc. Illy office in one of the atom i~ roil loon t I ine city, and cuuscquently his facilities in ukg 11,1.0 alit kind ore very desirable. ifelikly. W. W. WALLACE'S A3l .31AR ai; LE WORKS. _MARBLE MANTELS;, A Large and Boautlful Stock always on Hand And ALtdu to Order. PROPERTY, CONTRAC -0 N ERS OF , J1:..0 A., b are invited to cull and exam our stuck Cl MAII,BLi.,n, as we are persuaded that but r•w persons in the community are aware of the low prices ,t wi i icn we are boiling TELS, A good, plain, Marble M Intel cuatm but little, ri any, un.ra than a 'good Wood Mau r, I, w mist it in many, neat, in a.] ornament to a room, and a \lb nod Mantel) is not l able to Lake Lire. .' , lo.it,Mr.,NTn, TABLETS AND BRAVE STONES al luuld WAs HST A N E)S D FUJIN nuitli TOPS, AND tl - A li. 'r in .de EL. ~rder by machkuery. Marble tl I s I lt•mts sold it./µ' , the Irads. Dui stock IS Ltte largest an the Weat, la manufactured by ie whiner) aim viii be said at the lowest prices. W. W. WALLACE, N. 319, iilll and 323 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Plaster, cement and Grindstones. t, A Elt PAR'S, fur Stucco Work, etc. UENIE.s.r, Umterus, Fire Walla, etc. • arh.:a aua evat quality, for Farmers and Ac,, at 3,11 I.lln , rly eireet, Pittsburgh, GO AND SEE GEORGE P. IVERTZ'S s ECM Plaelnitem Blind Factory, Aar :Y.IA luiET pirrsputtait. 6 1 1108 E WISHING' TO FURNISH THEIR VS2ITIAN BLINDS , of the most ,od clulh,r:ttu fluidb, will find it to their interests to give , ccll boor, purchasing elsewhere. My work is got tip .he (not apprentices.) Every attention is to to v. '1 (ILI 01 C ustomers. Prices low. AU work , tut. TWA() Street. Pittsburgh- LinyB:lyis DALZILL. JANES Z. I.IIII.A.DINU pOßEit'f DALZhLL & CO., Wholesale IL, tiro:ors, Commission awl Forwarding Merchants and io-fers lu Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251 PlLlA•orgh, Pa. n0r461. B. C. St. J. I. SAWYER, LARD OIL, CANDLES, PALM, TOMEI', d 7 Wood si rite t, Pittsburgh, Pa DAVID IL WILLIAMS, ILate ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR liik OF GAS WORKS, for twin five up,irtuds, and for Heating Buildings, public of I,,iv ,, Le, by ;roam, lb.t Water or Furnaces. PITTSBURGH. PA. CLAYTON • & CO., NVIIOLESALE AND MTAIL i4I4IIIJOR MERCHANTS, our Wood Street, I'l T TSBUR GH, PA. ,a).l on tnlud, Blacktiorry, Cherry, and Coin Intinkinx., Uld . . , lonougaboLa and Itec.cifiod Whisky, of Lie deldydel: F. J. BusEIA, C. GUTENDORF BIUSHA & GUTENDORF. Y .0.. N OPACI UIIHP.I3 OY STEAM 801 LERS, And all kinds of Sheet Iron Work. street, near Water, Pittsburgh, Pa. , Lif-• ALL ORDErt3 ATTEND ED TO. [1e2.5:1y WIN DOIV GLASS.-2500 boxes assorted sizes 0. 11. P. Swearer's First City Pittsburgh, Glass. lon° boxes assorted siz,s Boston or second quality Glass, In .d...re and landing, and for sale by .MILI.Ru dt RICEBTSON. -• Trl and 7l? rat art" street, Mto B , T Bdu it e E . L . ) . U s C to TlLE th S . T . O pe C ni K iig .— of ! ti n e o e rder 'trail., we will continue to sell at the EXTREMELY LOW G,o , e are now marked at. Ira 4 uil•ccv IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING MADE Ti Oft.DEFt, CALL AT CLIESTEWS. A to - 111:aut aa.,ortruvnt of SEASONADLE PIECE GOODS CHESTER'S GOTHIC) HALL, Corner of Wood street awl Diamond alloy Ft W.• Study to Phase. ja.3o EN'FING.—I will ,attend t the renting ,get, payingof T,tzre, and collecting of `death. pp).. -JAMES 0. RICHEY. •••••..t ITEM E 11. LL. Three lots of grout fer :laic, each 2U fe,q. trouttilruet, by ISO deep to au alley. Price $lOO wich—tercua eney. S. CUTHI3.KIVP ct. SON, bl Markt , B 1 DEN.— Two Building Lots • utlir th- railroad , e.m.th 60 feet Price, SGO each—fur 8:110 by S PE ~VJ et). Ili.o Julia Turnbull PHILADELPHIA Phlladulphla. Mad'Bun, Ind Ohio. Louisville, Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio Pittsburgh, l'a. W. WALLACE AND ROSIN SOAPS NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, 745,65+ •fTPot MEDICAL. 0 DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, Is REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE troubled with Liver Complaints, unless the most dm. perate of c asts, when the second bottle will, with soiree • single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. We wish to call the attention of all to these facts, that the vigorator is compounded by a physician who has used it in his practice for the past twenty years with a =Ca de ilbEielit credulous, and that it is entirely vegetable, being Composed wholly of gums. Some idea of the strength of these gams may be formed when it is known ono bottle of the Invigorator 0011111011 55 much strength ea ono hundred doses of Calomel without any of its deleterious effects. We know there is nothing now before the American pub. lic, prepared with such skill by a eclentific man, particularly tor diseases of the Liver, as Dr. Sanford's invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attahed a reputation second to no ether article In the world, simply because it rest on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such diaeases as are described in Dr. Sanford's advertisement, we know of know remedy that will so surely cure them as the Invigorator. The Invigorator cures Sick Headache. Take one or two teaspoonfuls at each attack and it will soon disappear. For an overloaded stomach, or when food rises or soma take the Invigorator after eating, and it will not prove d • or oppressive. For Heartburn, Palpitation, or bM oult Breathing, taken tea poonful once or twice daily. For Lose of Appetite, Languor or Latiessness, 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. les Invigorator le a Liver Reme dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, out ing Dyspepsia, Janudke, Billions Attacks, Dysentcry, Piles, Worms, and all Female Obstructions, for which it had nu equal. We know there is nothing now before the American pub• lic prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particular. ly for diseases of the Liver, as I r. B.nford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no other article in the war d, simply because it reaction its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such diseases as are described in Dr. Sanford's advertisement, we know of no remedy that will so surely cure them ac ti:e Invigorator. There has lately been brought to our notice a medicine that seems to possess wonderful, curative and healing pro pertiee in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or gans. It came to us with so many testimonials in ate favor that wee Dave noted its effects in Some of the worst Mall of continual dibility, caused by deranged liver, and in every Instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent are, Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, , or Liver Remedy is what we re fer to. We always have been credulous about cures by pat ent medicines, but we are convinced that this medidae, for family ass, is nut overrated by the host of recommtudatiote It has. Our advice is, for all troubled with Indigeation,l:o. bility or Bowel Complaint, to got a bottle and try it; Our weed fur it, relief will be experienced. BLEdS111;i8 TO THE INVALIDS who use Dr. Sanford's lirifur• ator, for it will indleve them '0 their pains ea soon as t is t,ken lute their stomach. ?din and misery cannot exist wherethe to vigorator hi used, fur it will as surely drive them way , a., daylight will tallish darkness, of this there can b uu doubt to th mo wile try I:, for to carries conviction With every dose taken. Another ev - 1 , • , rsi is the thousands of certificates trent those who 1/8O tier have been cured hy it, 'Fry one tx4tl.-, Si ft dues net Latlati,thon we are mistaken. VEICSI DNS DOLLAL pa BOTTLI. 3ANFOILD A CO, Proprietors, Broadway, New Yort Por sale by G. IL KEYSER, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh! jal:3inclew:2p TNE GHEATEST FA "I licAL „ fr , • b 4 DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. mit;odKinEN NE ou,t D on -Y r 'coof Retnoxbuturrye,wiLadas a . remedy V that cartA Every kind of Humor, FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO" A COMMON P lAIPLE lle has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He hue new in his puenession over one hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles aro warranted to cure a nursing sore month. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimpled' on the face. Two or three bottle,' will clear the system of Wm Two bottled are v, arrau Led to cure the worst canker in the month or stomach. 'LL IC* to five bottles aro warranted to cure the worst laud of Erysipelaa. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor inthe oyes. Two bottles are warranted to ante running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are• warranted to cure corrupt and runeing ulcers. One bottle will cure dcaly eruption of tha skin. Two or three bottled ore wo:ranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. Tao or thrr., bottl,d Oil tOd to CUM the moat del pert to COAL, of rhenmansili. Tl:tou to four boLks. are 'Wire auw , d to cure salt-Rheum. dive to eight bottles wilt cure the worst case of scrofula. • A benefit is always experienced from the Bret bottle, and 1, perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. ROXBURY, MASS Deco Manes;,—llt o reputation of the kledloal Discovery, in curing all kind of humors, is so well estabilahed by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not say anything on the ~ ü bject, es the most skilful physi cians and the most careful Druggists in the country are nn .lilittlOLUA in Its praise. In presenting the Nledlcul Discovery to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of the curative power. in relieving and curing most of those dist:saes In which you are nn fortunately Ito liable. That most excruciating disease to an affectionate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, L cured as if by a miracle; your own temper la motored le its natural sweetnetui, and your babe from short and fretful naps to calm and sweet elumbera ; and the Medical DIBOOTO ry beoomee a fountain of blessing to your hnaband an household. In the more advanced stages of CANKER tt, , Jztends to the stomach, °Alining_ DYSPEPSIA, which la nothing bet canker of thu atom h ; then to th. Intennnua and KIDNEYS, creating a sinking, gone feeling, and an indifference even to tht cares of your family. Your stomach Ls RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distreass you, and you can only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not got half the nourishment It contains as tilt , scrimonous fluid of the canker mite' it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be comes sallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. For want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby, and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of the boari„ pain in the side, weakness of the spine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when you retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that moat excru ciating of dieesses, the _ _ PILES. flow many 'thousands of poor women are suffering from this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next door neighbor does not know the canoe. I wish to impress os your mind that good old proverb, "Au ounce of preven- tion is better than a pound of cure." In tits - - MEDICAL DISCOVERY you have both the preventative and the cure, with thla great and good quality, that it will never, under any circumstances, do you any injury. Na change of diet ever oeces. ary—eat the beat you can get and enough of it. Dtmurriorts Poa usz--Adults one table spoonful per day— Children over ten yeses dessert spoonful—Children from live to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli cable} to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY Price $l,OO per lxittle,. For geJo t:y Dr. itt.O. Li. NI - , 14.0 Wood otr, t. ep.p :dem 11.R...:11 1Nt11611211.4,111 ( 11 • 75 YEARS OF' Alailil, whose sands of life have nearly run out, discovered, while In the East Im• dice, a certain cure fur Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cuughs, Colds, and General Debility. The tweedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. Ile had heard much of the wonderful estorative and healing qualities of preparations made from the East India Hemp, and the thought occurred to him that he might make a remedy for his child. lie studied hard end succeeded in realizin g his wishes. His child was cured, , and is now alive and well. Ile has since administered the wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferers in all parts of the world, and he has never failed in making them com pletely healthy and happy. Wishing to do as much good as possible, be will send to such of his afflicted fellow-beings as request it, this I. ipe, with fall and explicit direction for making it up, ana successfully using it. Re requires each applicant to inclose him one shilling—three cents to be re- turned as postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address, DR. H. JAMES, No 19 Granl street, Jersey City, N. J. Csurtox—l have no suu•in-law authorized to send my rue:pp, es has been advertised fte23:lm--is ---- B 0 Iv m. A N'S V E , J ET l (ILE COMPOUND Will cur e Coughs Quinsy, Phthintc, Asthma, Inflammation of the Lungs, Influenza, Croup, hoarseness, Blet-dhig of the Lungs, Coneutoptiou For sale by And felOrdit., GEO. U. KEYS,ER, Pittsburgh, J. P. iel...g.tllNG Allegbenv flity. D SPEPSIA. CVO FITS. DR. TRACY DELORME , the great curer of CONSU)IPTION, was far several years 5o badly stllictisl by Dopepsla that for a part of the,time he was c..nfined to his bed. was eventually cured by a pre. , criptioa finnialied by a young clairvoyant girl. This pre. riven by a mere child while in a state of trance, cure , ' everybody who has taken it, never having failed 'rice. It is equally es Our: in C.,144 aof iend as of tumults. 'Ai. Ingredients may be tonal lu any drug store. I 'a ill and this valuable prescription to any person on the `receipt of one stamp t..) pay postage. Address 'ritAOY CE, ZAP C . DISER OP COPOSIMPTION, New York Post Office fe".3atn—la ''. • • 1 • • : ^4. • „ • • BronchitLs,