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SPECIAL NOTICES. EXTENSION OF STAY. I)RS. C. M. PITCH 4• .1. W. SYKES, Will I.llitint , their office at No. 191 PCUII 'Arcot, L , T. CLAIR HOTEL, cmsuulto TILL APRIL p“•. Where they may be consulted daily, (Sun days excepted,) frr CONSU , o 0111T16 and ALL orut. , •N le AFFECTIONS oon noctmi with. or prod 1141' p to PULMONARY DISEASE. • r•S the, ...Lutp.t to, i‘arn A.i111 , 1111,h iuv..lil. of r...• EXCEED. ''F 1'1_11.11tINAI:si DISE.kSN: N•t 1' 08t1) ul • '• • • I. li -a 11 , 0 IN 111:th!!14 ral.i.l pr. 1.. r..•• . It 1 1 =UM 11l A. .n. In 4 1•. 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'.,i' :;i_'-:'Zii.'l, lti'Oit,ii,b, JONE7z, BOYD & Co) MUM -1 CI V,, .; ...!>ltltii Co, i 127 nAlei F&rat SErcetel, I'A VP. St. - 4t. q_D & C, , ti LPG Etth . Vd'iL , ED PATEN 1 (jr)119;:t!. P.4T Forwarding and Coll.mission Merchant, 111101 Flour, Grain, Blef.n, Lard, utr.e.r, Seed, , , i)ried Fri, t an•! Prodos• g. nsrnliy, Corner of cid FILL'Ai. streets errTai;irll 4 ll, PA RITER TO— Franclq Ir. Brit .y, d,• , ‘Vi :3. Cuthbert .t Ott, lieiskvll A 3weariitg.ttu, S. Tit a:ly, 0 , ...11 M. kM. Bank. List .t How. ,; Mangle .5: C. Vr" ,n,1). , 1113 Paxton dtluEL FAIINESToCIi, No. 74 WOOl street, Pitt. brtrgli, ou haul a largo STOCK OF LIARDWARE, Which he will boll vvry 1 , ,w for C I o addition to hir Locks, Hdlg . ... Kith , . Si.. Alb, and t AlbOrt Ills Alt of • ;ario,u,(lr's lar4e sup ply of 6addis..;o Ca kr , and I;. .1 J. .F. !R. , ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOUIS, MO. oFFICE Cr 17t. NO. 126 Tllllll3 5i . NEAR. CITY Mon. J. L. ,rr, .k.. 1 tre 0 Il. T r,i o iat. t aiv,..4 lion. L. M. lion:, lion. Fr.L .nt Janieli 11. ilov. D. R. A . tl.ly, II 1. ietell I m. GOLD AND SILVER SP :CTACLES, PLAN U PACT Ult PRICE:S• 11. D OMETERB or woighing nuil beet artiMee over brought to this city. TIT.FAU , I9:IIF.TiIIiS Aab iiAIIOMETEIL:',. verying in price from fi3 iu ,F.;iu POCKET COMPASSES, A N 1.) • SURVEYOR'S CoIsIPASSEI', ni , "%yn or, hand'' E 'B, zt 5 Pijlqi lye!. oppotiite M...,utr 10.11 e.. C. tiF.PßUlttli, •lit.N t AT 1.^..'; ANL , C,NV:f.YANCER MGM= Agp &T. oßourr, Importers of Brandie! , , ti a Ulu, Win, at. 1;;,11t,i ii; flue 'ld mouoLg.h,r-. Roy,' Whinny, ['cad/ ud Appie Bratilly; ;deo, corns 01 ;i3II . IIIFELD and FllOl , ;qr. WILLIAM CLAVTON 6z, CO., WIDILE,,ALI: AND REPAII, HH Q it 31 Y. C :Ili 'l' , N 37 DIAM)SL ALLEY, ear. WL.0.1 A v.H.yo ,•u 11,1, Blark_ht•rry, Cogt..“ WlA:±ky, of n•t lnet-!t-f. B. C. & .8. G SANYVIER, 1.:1itll Oil CANDLES Tut LE I', AND ROSIN SOAPS NO. 47 Wood street, Pit taburgh, Pa DAVID H. WILLIAMS, VII, ENGINEER AND CoNTßAi_:foi, 'kJ F(ilt Tilt: EllPA:i'lo:\ (4. i„r p. ,,„,,„„, rid fur tlv.ting Brottimg,, L,„1,1:, , pir,”!,, by t.t,-,5ta..11.0t W:AtL, “r EU) F. J. Bosun, BUSill &, 4 5 ,;11 1 1'Eri. Er 0:z Sri E 311 BOILERS, And ail L. I adei of Sheet Ir , ro Work. Prl,ll u.•rt, Ilt,1" Writ 1 , 1 - , r.t.t.Pburgil, ALL I I,DEIti 1,71.1" ATTEND LI) T flop drum , extra Nu 1 Cod Fish iu3t r e n ii rth i for •cii , li 31'1, 1 ,ta 8 1 !e6NTS(IN, ,)5.'121 .11.1223 Liocrtv PIANO T A B RC; Al N.—A u elegant 10, 41.41 y. 111 .11th, iu p-riect order iu every I,p-et, will sBdrd s very gre,t teugsin. The ov.r!,-r H new n 01, Wc.a. 'it tae . ,, nu.l Th, sn',:riber will ettsrantee the Plane to he wrf ct, an•l wihe Apply to 1-,24 1..1/o, 11 1.111 _ _ GUCERIN E.-1 have ju-t received a large ' su pply of p..r, IS, :1 lot (jiyCrqilll3 Cre, w in fur I hop. p'eri hatitl9, lip's, etc J FLENII:'O, 10:23 0, ,, r , Pr Di Inlollli Ynd art ,r ~..at. GREASE.—White Grease for Wagons, Om aibusett, Carts, Dra , , s, Carri tges, •5.,, in I, , irrvis and 9 Q f,:r char. I,v li. , ni ..'s= 11V [I ,Li.] O — a . 160 barrels Supt:trtitt. , , Extra and Extra Family Flout . 20 " fresh ground Rye Flour. Just received, sod tor sale by JAKE'S A. FETZEII., Wilier Mirka sad Pint, streets. I I .11. a to I..,gt•t. I TI; 61: I 41 1 TV —J I lint-Itzn. wit. , tins tiersi 14 b Ilk f V Itti,tt of r,-colt '.Vd, u ❑.l.n h.... 0 tak..ll with Mt I 011 U 4 WI.O lin Li ver (IJ.t, , 11 Ut I f,1'2:1111•111, =ME IMIEEME =MEE \v‘i ~. hi.;~';~.~ i.NP ~.':;.L.r." =EWE =SIIIIMEE HO I EL, =ME PITTSBURGH, PA C. fluTENDuitr ]:l'fl'~~' Gi: Gi:U ~~Y LOCAL AFFAIRS. Serious A ffrety On Saturday night about twelve o'clock, a couple o f young men got into a difficulty at the Neptune En gin,' house on Seventh street, in which one of them, named Daniel Gallaher, about nineteen years old, re ding in South Pittsburgh, was dangerously wound ed. It appears that Gallaher and another man nam• ~,1 E.twari Mo irhead, were both intoxicated, and c,at M,,orliead took Gallaher by the collar and pull ,,{ him around the hall; Gallaher believing him to be in jest "tiered no resitance until Moorhead dealt him qatte a fever° blow, when he siezed him by the col lar and shook him ; ;Moorhead immediately drew a knits rind struck him in the hreart. Gallaher was able to walk to his residence in South Pittsburgh, when Dr. Walters was immediately sent for. On ex amination it was found that the point of the knife had actually penetrated the heart; had the cut been ..no fourth ~f an inch dept it must have proven fa tat ; indeed his escape was altntw. ntiraculoue. ThlJ ky .und sat proper l y treated tie -urge .n, and we heard ye,terdrt a', E o at i i,I r tr.vuvury were 12 : kept quiet. M h arrested 'Fen or, 31,1 t',,m,111!1, Flrcln ke.asa On \lut,•ies Witq ii lIIIIIIMIEII =IIEI Mr. T H. : t.rwii-bip, near East y, wa , . t•.feth.: with its entire cyatents, entirely 1,1/SUIIIO , I. fl,tir. qriginatted in a smoke flinc the but which was destroyed: the fire then ' , Jamul - Heated 1 ,, the house, and the in W ho, were asleep in the upper scary, did not li, , cover the fire un , ii the lower part of the house w as igt v 0:1u- Lime.i. Ic was S" , " tia considerable diffi culty that the faintly, consisting of Mr. Finley, his sister ond thrPe children were saved. The chil dren and (etudes were dropped out of the window with only their night dresses on, and were followed by Mr. Finley himself. They did not even save their clothing. Tne building was a now one, of hriok, re cently- built, worth, with its contents, about three thousand d r ,llars, on which there was no insurance. The loss wiII fall heavily On Mr. Finley, who is an industrious, nard_working nlan, and is thus deprived in an hour all his e,rthly possessions. Biatiii.-0,1 Sunday night, about nine o'clock, a fracas took• place at the house of the notorious Mrs. Leslie, on Pennsylvania avenue, in which a girl named Mary Sinclair was badly beaten. She had some difficulty with a wan visiting the house, where upon he seized a chair and struck her with it, felling her to the II or; ho then jumped with his feet upon her head, leaving the imprint of his heels on her face. He was ,elzied and taken away or ho would probaoly have Li'led the girl. As it is, she is terribly bruised and disfigured abut the heed. The valiant man was arrested and taker.' b-fore Alderman Rogers, who held hint to bail in the sum of $3OO to answer a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. An information was subsequently made against the in mates of the house, and they were committed to jail for keeping a bawdy house. Some persons were ar• ed who sore in the house at the time, who were released on the payment of a fine. Th,otrie k fast age, tedeetl, if we may judge from the brilliant assemblage at the Tbeatrolmt cv,. ring. The sister stars were Int.st enthu,iaßticatly re eed ved. Mies Lucille looked charming and made her changes with great rapidity and perfection. ,Sh., rendered the fop scene and that of the sailor bt y very perfectly, infusing into each the spirit and duct that was truly irresistible. In the musical scene Alis:ms Lucille and Helen introduced several s o ngs , and in the Ethiopian breakdowns imitated the move ments of some of our celebrated negro minstrels with a humor truly irresistible. We must not forget to notice the funnitnonts of Jerry Blossom, as pers too ted by Mr. Hamilton, which kept the audience in n roar of laughter from beginning to the end. The piece is anncurced again for this evening, and we would advise all who have not yet seen it to avail t etnsel . es of the opportunity, as we heir that the star sisters only remain this week. .11,tyur'o Vice.—A striking morality seemed to pervade our city on Sunday; whether it was from the fact that the drinking houses are kept closed on that day or from some other muse we cannot say, but on Monday morning only one solitary individual was found in the Watch house, slid he was committed to On Sunday Morning there were about a dozen common cases before his Honor; about half of them were sent up to Jailor Phi!ips to take charge of them for a short time. Hours—ln another column will he found the advertisment of A. L. Webbat; Bro., of Bal timore. We can caeerfully recommend this house to thoso having business fe Baltimore. In addition to their commisson business they are agents for the sale of Dupont's Powder and Safety Fuse. They receive consignments of every kind of Western Produce, and make advances cr. them. Look at the advertisement and bear it in mind, when you have business which requires personal attention in Baltimore. A nniperx,,ry Lev ture.—On last Sunday evening we had the plea s ure of listening to an address be Rev. David R. Kerr, delivered in Dr. Pressly's church, Allegheny. It was on the occasion of the Anniversary et the Allegheny Ladies' Tract Society. The subject was "Christian Zeal," from Galatia: 4—a and was very ably treated by the learned gentlemen. The church was crowded to its winosr capacity, and a collection was taken up at the close for the benefit of the Tract Society, the proceeds ri which mast have been considerable. Pitteitargh and Cleveland Railrontl.—We yester day called attention to the change of time in the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad. Fred Know lan is the traveling agent for this road, and is now in our city. Fred is a good, clever fellow, we;: known as a railroad man of considerable experience. We would want no better guarantee of the manage went of this road tban the fact that such men are employed as ite agontg. Small Pox in the County Jail.—We have beard of no new cases of this disease within the prison walls since last week. We think the precautions taken by the authorities of vaccinz3ating the prison ers and removing the infected has checked th , disease in the beginning, and preven'od its further spread. New oases, however, may occur, but we hope we shall not be under the necessity of recording any. Bradfi,rd'B Lect re.—A. B. Bradford, of Neu Castle, lectures i'his evening, before the Librar) \ ssocintion, on " Philosophy of Reform." It is theme he will not tail to wake interesting and in structive, and de.ierves a full'house. Forney, of the Philadelphia " Press," has announced his intention to lecture here duffle time during the month. Lb-figs.—We certainly do not wish any of our read era the disagreeable necessity of purchasing and using medicines, bu , we wish to call their attention to the fact that C. 11. Super, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, keeps on hand a supply of drugs and medicines of the best quality, for those who do need them. He keeps everything usually found in a well appointed orug store, besides a large selection of per !emery, fancy goods, soaps, hair oils of every de acription, and a supply cf cigars and tobacco of the Guest flavor. Bishop Simpum-1118 gentleman, who has fur FOlllO time been absent, on a tour through Europe. returned to this city on Sunlay night. His health is improved, though he is st.ll far from being well. His last sermon was preached in London, some two months since. He will not be able to resume his duties at present, as his health is not sufficiently established to warrant such an exertion. J/iv, Bridpoi.—This lady gave her first reading in this city last evening to a small audience. We re gret that she was not Lotter sustained, as she is a g iod reader, and deserves a liberal support. She will repeat the entertainment on Wednesday evening. en which occasion she will read the Fall of Lucknow, May Queen, Hiawatha, .4.c. when we hope she will have a crowded house. Mupie,ll Soiree.—Those of our readers who were present at the entertainment of Professor J. T. Warn eliuk some weeks since, will be gratified to bo learn that he will in connection with his pupils, repeat the concert on next Tuesday evening, at Lafayette Hail. The proceed. are to be applied to Passavant'i Infirm ary, and the Mercy hospital, and we heartly wish him a lull house. Another Firs.—On Sunday morning, a bed in the house of Mr. rb4innii, on Second street, took fire ; fortunately, before serious damage had ensued, the bed was thrown into the street. The house was saved, hut everything in the room in which the fire •,ririnatvd was destroyed. (W.A.,/ John IV. of Philadelphia, will be in Pittsburgh during next week, and we hope we shall then bane the pleasure of hearing the lecture announced sonic time since, but postponed on an c,,uot of his unavoidable absence. odd F. hall.—Work has been resumed no Odd Fellows' Hall, and we understand that the build tug will be rapidly push6d forward to completion. iiocernor Faster is also at work on his Theatre, which will be finished about the last of April .' , ,'t,ica-i4.L—Yeterilay quite a:change was preeepdblo in the health of Munroe Stewart. The decease has now passed its crisis and it is probable he will soon recover his health. Lsetur,4—The Her. Arthur B. Bradford lootures this evering, on "Tha Philosophy of Reform," be fcre the Young Men's Library Association and the public generally, at Lafsyetie .4 fist of County Bonds and Bank Stocks will be sold this evening at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, by Mr. Davis. Aaairervrry.—The anniversary of the Penn Liter ary Society will take place on Tuesday, the 16th in stant. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA A wild and efficient purgative, pleasant tu: the taste, and mild in its operation. Always on hand, fre b, by Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, Leaf o dock, h fir' CHAS. H. SUPER, Opposite St. Olair HoteL 43- THE SUCCESS WHICH ATTENDS the use of Dr. J. HOSTETTER'S OILEERCTED Sroat.v n ii:TTSII.B eVinci,ti qt. Once its virtues in at cases of deoility and di. , eusn of the Stomach. Certificates almost without unmoor have be-ii published, attesting its illulust wir tculuu p rill, iug those painful and fearful diseases. And at this um , it seems idle to do more than cull attention to the (;rent dy of the age, iu order to awaken public att int inn tit Celli-Iwo. It I 4 the only prt.li , r•tiou of the kind that able in all cases, and it is th -n,G.r worthy of the consider ation of the afflicted_ The lir rude . are pleasant to the taste r agreeable in their effects. an I altogether valuable as a tunic or remedy for indlgpetioo. For sale by drugglem goto,rally, everyv,ll,l o 11.,,3TE*1"FER. a ,‘IITII, Manuf=ictarers and Pror,rl, G 8 Wittvq. Hrd Fr. ut R. 20-11 . • 7 : -- 4" ----cf.•-4,• , --= -i Ps.--. `'. „•' :.- "" .---- 7, _ ,- zr - ,1 .. , -- 5•P.,...*--i4 , ,, , -- .- - „Atr-, ,4 f 7 4 ,..,,_,.. , ..i. • • . J r .I,_ 4 ' ~1 C - 4 o; ' '• . 1.7 ' . ? ' , '. ! L__ :. .2:77 -,...; v _ - les'i - ,1 " —7l . T - .._ ~ " : :;--4-; L,,,N 1 -7. P ‘ N ~ s ~ri..., &_ll -;1 1 ' 1 W"" , •,- 0•46.-.. q, '' , ,i,:...---.. , • ' 1 ,.. .m. .- -, 1 , 4- o ri ir,t' ,-,,! .--,‘,..,-..., - ~,,, • • =j, '.. 7.‘ '''''F .) ,.:' /...... ' Ai ril '' -. qk.... -.,..) _. ..,,,,, .e...1„,,....&...„ ~,,,,,,, ,_,..,,,, ..:,..„: .......„,...,,, - --"j ~ i.., r-r - !.- f-PK I '•.-.44-Y;?., r!ial 1' ; ; e.. V `;, 4 ??,-, e '' s''' -kh, .ivit - ,:, • :., 4 1 I -..- i_ . 7 - *--g ----- _, LT.14N ., ,, ''' w ri -.= ''.... . - . ---- ,z, - , ,, 1. . ),. .. , N. - 7,.,.. , - cz:, ,- _ i, 14. z ----- -•-• 3-- .--,la4v.f. FORNEY'S DAILY "PRESS" delivered regularly, 10y JOHN pirrucK, Office, at Hunt & Miner's. FURNISHED HOTEL FOR SALE THE RAILROAD HOTEL, AT LATROBE STATION, on the Penu sylvanui Itaiirdad, forty miles eaiit f iiittahuryzn, tut of !Tick. three storie9 high. 98 feet front, 54 fiad 40 One large rooms n-wly and cornplet,l fn. erl, ready for immediate occapatioa. There is a ava mtablv for thirty horgeg, convelliwut ni,(l ,icr o of grin,' atttached to the premioeo. Price, oicludt ll foreiture, .512,000. One•lialf net) remain on Bond on, Mortgage. If not sold before lot of Apri . rer.tta ot $950 per anrinn. Addritso O. W. BARN ES, tor2:ltod Latr.de , I a. REMOV AL Cleveland (Si, Pittsburgh Railroad, AND THE Pittsburgh, Columbus St Cincinnati It A. LR 0 , ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1903, 1853, tho Fruight bu ut tho,e, nukkli, in the CITY vie l'lrlSßUßtill, Will be transacted et the NEN AND COMMODV , US DEPoT ON PENN STREET, ABOVE V; A Y E, Tht lit tentiou of Merchants, Manufitrturer.i,and Shippers it invited to the sive' ior afford. d by the, ti...nde, 'FOR SPEED, SAFETY, AND IA/Vi . RATES, And for the prompt trami;mrwion of Prwght,, by CONTINUOUS itAILW Al' CuN.ti ECTIONS, From Pittsburgh to Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chi:alga C. - haubus, Dayton, ludieuapolis.t2tuoitioati, Louisville and Louis; sad all the Western, North•westera, uul Louth-w.•: t ru States. Freight is sent to most of the abovs pl.ixes in tlie cars lu which it leaded at this Depot. TIIBUOGO 11.1.CEIPth GIVEN TO ALL I.IIPW.ItANT 1' i NTH Fur lot .Iyer information. apply to L. HIRSHFELD & SON, DEALER:, IN Gents' Furnishing Goods, Clothiers SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, No. 83 Wood street. THE subs.criberi rospeetrully inn unrr, that tU Tz.!! nettle liy [twin are gulratitee!l t, !i! , .4,11 be forwarted to any part at the Utibitt, un ri re!, :01 [raw the parties sending the enter s 6,!kal mean r ntent iu inches, actording to the formula givin Rementher, the size must be carefully and accurate! t area, 11.4 all necessary alluwanees are made by the cutlet • f the eatabliahmeut. around the wrist. Third, Size around the cheat, immediately below the arm pita. It urth, Frum the middle of alwultler, length t-f arm to rot joint. Fifth, Height of person, from the shoulder to ti e - .B';,d/t, Whether, with or without collars; if with collars. the style. This plan i 6 quite uniqu , . and w;I: be of great value to 4,,uth-nien at a distilice. silo dud it lnipmisible to ohm n a; home Shirts to satisfy them in style and tit. Also, on hand a full assortment of Shirts of our Insor factut r. Any orders addressed to us by mail, will be prenip ly attended to. P. S. Please state by a hat cenveyance they are to lii• "hipped. L. 1-11.11:81IFELD & BIIN, rur4 No. 83 Wood street, Pittsburgh, l's. j R YE FLOUR.--20 Barrels Rye F lo u r,r j ust received, and fur sah, by 3/1 L L oO F O E th D R . N — T Middling 1000 " Wh-at •' 1500 " Wheat score ; 1500 " Rye B:an and Shorts, just I et, v,d and sale by JAMES A. FSTZER, fn~l• Corner Market an ' First streets. QWE ET ORANGES.-200 boxes Sweet 1,3 Messina Oranges, I usi received and ler Hale by REVNIER. No 39 W‘nal street, nirl Opposite Sr. Charles Ildtel. LINSEED OIL.-12 barrels to arrive, and for sale by [fell] ENRY If. 0 I LLINS. VGGS--7 bble., to arrive by R. R., and for 11 4 *AI •by f ft. 271 UK! , RV TT t'N'd tria O.IDER--2 bble. received and for sale by spit F iuv u y Tj . c ot 7,4.4 WALL PAPERS I WALL PAPERS 1 WALL PAPERSIII—W. P. MARSHALL & CO. are preparing for immenee eale of Wall Paper thie erring onn, and Ice, at b 7 Wood otreet. tel I'GGS.-6 bbie. fresh Eggs, ,just rec'd and 4 for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, felo Corner Market and Firui streets. MENS' WOOL HALF HOSE—Of a very superior quality fine wool, and sold Ma' at !'A_7 ERN COST, at HORNE'S, 1e26 77 Market stet . CIOI N.-64 sacks ear Corn for sale by vv del 9 J•g • ve"r7ER ~... LE,s— c,....• MECHANIC CORSETS.—A fresh sto,:k of PIANOS TO RENT.—Two elegant Huse iji. beet manufacture, and all the v.trions .nz ... 4 : V., J,l 6 1 ,.; octave p, , . e, Hit I, r• let,: ti) privivMan,. French Curette, received by express, and fur Hale at tilt , , it_ . .llN 11. MELLJb, jus Fuji,_N E. 1 l,ltti mly. Apply le lowest prices. . f 13 .=2 Wood Acrid. mid 71 Marl.et stre, I EXTRACTS FO it FLAVORINC,:r.__ A VIIITE SHETLAND WOOL.—Just re p, tl. Zt . t.: 1,11101 - 13. y ceived this morning, a full supply of White. Black lu do Vanill, and Fancy Color:, of Shetland Wool at uoh.N.E.'S, I.t do It .s, , for Cal, by mr2 71 Market etre. t. 1:1..1' 11 Elt k .V.'sliEit ,,, N, N... 39 Woo' VIG LEAF TOBACCO.—A large supply . l'''' ''l '•PP.- it , St Charles 11....1. 1.: of Bown'a celebrated Fig Leaf Tobacc), ter , iv,' 1.11,4 day by JOS. FLEM ils 0, A I'M. t•:: ., . -L. - )o Barrels Apples, various mr2 Hnrner Diamond and Nlark• t st kind., It, seas., , ti.! ;. , ,”I. by i .1 Alt F..S , A. 1' E f 7,1•31, APPLES jail +.O Water ,treet 30 barr le c Me Russett; 'l 1' t., I, b. ki Aii B. SOFIA - '.l 0 kegs New 50 - assuited Apples, received and for Ka le by J AMES A. FETZE."., 1.... J Clietle;lor cab 1 , 0 fe.3 19 Water ist3 , ot. . ""?" liijioSii.—hansdoanbdiflCoreaal3 sale and , H. C w ' A l Candles, n i- e 1> 11 . 1,11 N El) St: 0 A R. -- 15 Mils. hovering's "A - refined Sugar HOTEL. 15 PI de do ' IV' .1., do 15 th, QHOES, SHOES; SHOES.—Ladies' Mi,ses , , 1 ,..' d " CeiV .. ii nod fur rain by li s i and Childrens' Halton), Shoos, Hums, etc., chesp, El . - f• 2,) th j yorph.sno., Store. No 1 - Vital et.r.et_ ilei, iviiirl4 el RYE. -100 bus. Rye, for Sale by rCIF, Y 2 LIo'FEL Ft 41. RENT.---That IrIS J. 4 Mk: , A. Vii - 7 Vlt 4.-,r,,, mel ",,,,eel, it'. 11 ,, . i ,/ 1/,‘El . at Li, curlier , f V) a::er and It rli :II: rate. I. U L.I: . ti:,. :a Three VeatH. Ap• SON,SON,N, SOAP. -1 barrels country soap, fur sale bv CUT 11 i,Eil ra. l ' 'Y ''.., 51 Msrket sLreet. v at,. I) 9)): trY fr re t I :N ii,ra, P GREEN APPLES.-15 libls. choice _k p _ VCR RENT.- A plea,dni r—ideliee in Alle pies received, and for sale by j . elemy City , i tiiiiii , vil hililltire i.iilli', CiAltd , l.l9 eight 21cCANDLESS, MEANS , - t ,_•,,., rooins. by :::tor. ,!, the 3 isr.l, ,tr , sp,. , ii riel. shade tries, GC. ta2.3 Corner of Wocd and Water wr,srt..., - -, irn:nediate p,osessiou c:n be had IL a:! ,j 1..., a year. Ap S. CU i tilts,),T & sON, l d . ply to rr 0 DAIRYIEN. 368 sacks Uroune r '' mr2 z. 4 M dirt street. 1, Scroeuings ill store and for sale by A( 000) DWELLING iiOLISb.;, with large jab JAS. A. FETZER, 69 Water strt et. i„, ~f ~,,,,d, iii ridiii II l i i to urgb, not far from the • A COMFORTABLE two story dwelling Monongahela Bridgs. I. or : edt ..t. j'l5U per sear 8 cuTutvar & -.:y. , i, house 4 Carroll street, Allegheny will Ito s • lit at it wy 0 - 51 Mar ket street. _ .great bargain. Apply to 6. CU rueb:T & SUN,N - --- fol 2 51 Markot et-<,•t. ii_LC,olloi,.-- ilßf bbls. 76 and 96 per cent. for sale by ej, 1,, A. FAITS .:, , l'. 'CR & Co., M G U , BUFFALO, CALF AND CLOTH: c. riir . t First and W,,,,,.1 streets. ~ 2 0 OVERsHOF.S, offerosi iC.W. at " The Peeples' Shoe w frame Dwelling Store." No. 17 Fifth street, near Market. $7 5() Tu,',-,.!...., 1 ,!"): ',`.-I.rxi - lei and Hitcher- Paling fel3 DIFFENBACHER & C.). i front, Rake Oven, , Lc. '21, , i.,L h., ts trout of Tol feet on rifll REE- D W ELL ING HOUSES Two ;I , messy street, All•-g. , : y, r VI 1 0 fe , tdetp to an alloy. STOPS 11.0('MS FOR RENT.—Two )ml.ll houses in Term,. of payment los . , • ,_-• ': be 1: .use Is new and in g..od Splane's court. Abo, a gocd dwelling with a large lot of ..Hier. Fur rule by 6. CUTHBERT A SON, ground in South Pittsburgh, ji,s per mouth. jal4 51 Marks' street. 112 S. CUTLIBERT & SON. 51 Al,,rizet street __---. _-_, - - _ _ -- - RED, WillTE AND BLUE.-500 boxes ______.____ Toilet Variegated Semi, assorted colors, in fb , }i lb. and y Itv. cakes, on hand and for sale by 9 0. k J H. 9 Au-vim ATTRACTION: 1 r''sB. The Immense stock of Silks, Shawls, and Fine Dr l e e, is 0 5 0 8 . d: ed Butter, received and for sale by pACIK.ED BUTTER.-600 lbs. solit, also a complete selection of Furnishing Goode, and a large - 1 - a27 JAS. A. FErZEB, 89 Wood street, and varied line of Domestics, have again been reduced lu price, at the store of A. A. MASON & CO., -Ir— feB No. 25 Fifth street. ATTR&CTION I 3 GLOVES, GLOVES.—To enable you to feel crmf•rtable during this freezing spell, supply pc 'self with a pair of good warm winter Gloves, which can be had cheap, at te24 77 kLarket stmt. J , JIIN P. GLAS:.,..l,..eut JAMES A. F}TZEI, C.o.rnor Market and leirAt C. & J. H. FI 'IV 19:1.1 dra.l.. OF TRADE tt, '?!." . 11. Vi~,v Prrsi::rn,;F I. Nt , T, irt EMIZIE Liu LlN!.k.`:, NAIAI4 I.lctill..V, V. P., Ik . W 10. 110 Nl' • +..* , CE r it IC :4:RS IMEINI _ . I .. I !v-r!! .?!!1!‘r..6 4 ~„ 11, 111 ft k N I Maruh 4 v A!! h!!!...a1! March Vork & • Nlarrl! tl N !rthero ! Y,.rk -pi hw.,11 Nlar,.ll 9 !!!!!•rtCll c,„ il'Crpor Mitl. hlO ' 610.,!!a! M.trch 13 A 114.1. . P,rtlan , l .f.iv!!!p!!..l \latch 13 F!irl,o Vax \'!!r!: I.lverpo!! . .. .... 1.7 Ka;,:zar!!!!! . . ow Y!!rk ...... vt!t-t!<!!!! March IS N!!? - 1.11 Star ac Nlarcl.! 'Z!.! Caloitla 11.r.t0, ac Liverp , ol Match 24 111_1 t• , Ly • , ity I r Ttn Aitlt I V 1 tilllP LEAVY. FOR I.kTH. (jit.gilW .. ..... (0 , ,,,V ...... .New 1.,1.. F b 13 Ault i it, I Ivey pool Ih, too Irc ..... -.......Feb. 13 .Liver 1,,,,, , New Y. rk Feb 20 K,n,r.rr..r.. . ...... 1 iveriv of ......•.ew Verk L'eb. 21 NW [i A Eurrica.....l'ortlatud ..... ...Liverp,rl Feb 34 .'llll4eltv _l.iverp,rl Pr0,tv.u........ ........... Feb. 37 ilittlilll 111 11r.mLorrr, New lark ‘Nre I r 1 ' try or Ibrltitrrre..Liverpre.l New Y4,lk \larch Lt Fri, ;err ......... ......S..ritt , lrn: r.L0....- , V VOrk ........ ....M.rch lo t' Ivl' silt) itti of [la AR'S. ET y I,'rporfrfi Iy I' .1 ,N$ V. DE 9, Superinte . n den t the if 'TOl,l7lll' I.2chanye. .I,LOU 0,141111“e3 dull, without chug in pric,, 111. Hhollt ViZ :—Fia.o (I.”t : lu 1,614. extra family at $1,6:21,75. Franc story: 110 bb.a. at $1 Mr rupoi tine, $4,50 uxtra and oxir., said} ; Ytl ' 1,14. extra locally at $4,07: bids ..n -tia i; .;:: ;;‘; fluid y :tt rI S it nt t:,‘ I ...Salts 1.1 Lush. th, t•iir !1,111 th•pl.t ;AIC ; Wu 1,,11. tut 50 , ; Ili. U d . I fir- t 1 , - trt t., at 48.: ; at . a d 40 1.,11 ,10. fr. In ,t..re tit 550.; lut , I f,•En 1,4 k. 0 ..!,3 Loin ,t,o, FEI.II - 1...5.1,- , 4 toilm SI rt fnau mills at tate. moi 4 tons ~liipstur.s At 7 r.l) Flt U ...:11.10.1 4 lush A m,l r.t Lunde a t bm,ll. from ht.. re at do. PIIIIIII at l't,tclit..4 Crum eitcrl• in twoh. \1 It -1,F,D...541, Lush burn store 11t $5,2t Fr busk tan i 5 m i ,i t at $5,5,1 ~,, 1, tali S 1111111,31! a Timothy at 1 , ..,;(iF , ...5,t1,4 4 bhl.l. .lt III"I'TFII.. Salt•f, 1 iii r, II la mol bbls 14t. 1:,:. from 1/ ,h (VIC. " t? 1.0118), t'• i'. sa',. RIO 1 . 2.1•. s l' Sal •t, 1,1 , 1-;‘,-1-1 , i,,r n 1 -ILA'. gitll4 , n liA fr au Ow IL I c.in) I t,o). tt 11 ,s ; natti . 69 rnw ut I.r 1.4, in, nt I r•N loin . I'2 1,1 , 1, 1,1111 1 fit 2.nr CAN ;to U,x at 1.5 c. for city m de. S A l'...Snirs Sn irox“ti city mn,ie ID ~in tit tb . and 60 box, 11,- nil,. al 111 i. it • 11. S., A 1,1,11 hurl No. lul Ok . . 1 4 gallon. New York Stock Plarkel I, /1,111 and lower, Lot 1.4 lino In. - . 11 de: a 41: I Clne .no 1 1 1; Vi higan Ceutr 7•1 .1 1 . ....141, 1 4;,4 !( , tl, , Cievelaiol ML , I riLtA)Urgh 92;'r. ~ 6 , , "9,. roe, 7's 1i'2 1 4 China coin4:nl k 1, 1 411.1 Cuo,lool4;o1 47,1,1 23; 111,1,..e, c e r ti 100 p 4 Cr. , - •and Miiaolokno h Soot ,, n, si 21; N.,. V.l k P , ill.sl. Coal 7;1, It oz 31. , ,vankre owl )11-.1,1p:4 9; ,S'antoo C . Virult,ll, 94: '3l. ,olrl ;-tn, hog Exchangy 1. I , PS' ,(11/ s,•, n:11 .c.k S, I lir.• i. t'lll.ll 4t,ls 41 11thvaukt,1U 7 .„ 11 ;:.11 1 N. V. C.,trat 92%. Viith. Ceutrw 74,, 1 . . n, 3. r.11,1)11..0.5.ppi Teut.4, SLI, Culiiuruiu i's kl 2 Co-• ,toady, with a fair k1011131,d lIIS r”I.1 at 11:1,71.4a.,11,Th 1,,r ,ii L a-rtlut , . and $13,80(3,9u ~• xtrs. 1,11,1,1,y st- , ady at 11,!4,... oats 33,, will, •I' , 11, . 411/II 13(a-Iti h r roll. Provi,i,m, firm. '.l. Turk a ,)111•I t, wlth aOf 505 1,1,18 at $15, 1 25(a; I-nn! ,1,-maud; .1454 11:00 1,61,1 at . I sl 2, but , a' I c. 11,111: `.1.,--at Shutt 111,Aw-r g ,, neratly was n,,t hint!. dun, In tia ,t{t, at $4.90,10ii5. Sow, l itizherls,Llcs hilds at 0, 1 ,,q.j7,1 2 . ,likaS• e /1, .1 -12 c C. I 0 nucirmg , hi - cw York Markel 8.-1'0tt,41.1 a.cetl , 4 1 4 ,- : ; 1 11/01. , 1. 3 1,, , dull; ;000 ,tsaary dull. 1.E4 I a 4.4 .1., liu.al; 111000 1,1,11 44,11c1; v 4 1 4 ;t4 , 03 4 :, ( 4 ;4 . Lard %c L, t rr, tatty, 10(w Hart". ltrui at 51!...1,1.1. 11 1 a Haws a , 1,1 r iu .44 tal 1..,.114/w 10% 4.y1 I, . Nn iv,ltt. dull. ECHE ,N.l. ICA I, OLIVE ERASIVE s ,AP, ina!mbteturo.l be 13 U.. 4 J. eeiVr y the prelereto, uVef 1111 Other ever oftertd fir tamity Use. I :"0.q.0.1 are it is cl raper to use, kJ', p..uud Iteing oquvl to tore, w common rosin romp.'2l !lad the. lin, need only be i when lid- Soap in used in place of other .e. 81. I.alt, r wa•1111,4 eau In` nearly d 41.1 . U.5,1 with. to lin• clothes aid requl, little if !try I ebbing, thus toe difilt,; their wear 1. ti. hoard -kh. thaling she slut bets is unnecessary when this Soap in nerd, unit hard or sal' water answers ,tuif My r writ ter soft. fith. Printers, Machinists, l's Titers and others, rind it tar Bap rior ro tither Soaps. It speedily rn , noOven tar, paint. printers' ink and dirt from the hands, leaving the 81111160 n, ir..e trout chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, alOl the use of the wash-ho-rd. t e tollowing dir,ctioulti should be foltowed : the washing of nigh. Ur VII of a tidally, take one pound of Soap, u..t it late 811.i.Vinio, and (1:8,1011,o In on , . i ; ivilou of hot water; put toe C101.1.1:4:1 info a Lob containing about :en gall tin, of e arM aster; pour in the dissolved o.ap t anti ear tnorongnh. lAA ti-ein s,unte: twenty to thirty lainuttm. aCtng irit. a Lid int, 111 Wnrlll water once, cod water twice. A very dirty wrihttbaud, or seam, or grew,. sp: tir, may require a Might rubbing, bat otherwise the clothes will come out clean and whhe, without rubbing or !toiling. Cold water may hit used in place of hot, requiring about double time in soakirg. air observe our titans On encl. liar. Per sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood qrevt, and at our works, opposite the hound Rouse, Pimu• .r) I rub ia avenue. B. C. a J 11. SAWYER, te'Li No. 4 Wood street. EA'USFOOI7 L.—N eatsfout Oil, in 1.1 quantities to suit purc!lasers, o4nd and tor sal.: t.y 11. 0. tz J. It. E± AWui.R, f, 18 No 47 Wood street QII. 'MOLASSES.— 70 bbls. L. James lejC S. IL ,!tiolms.hes, to store and for sale by MILLLII. Sr. itICIIETSON, fe2l 2 . 41 nod 223 Liborty street. D R EDUCI'ION IN PRICES, REDIY - TlO:ti IN PRICES All anal I . l.iida, Rich Itiptre 131 . k s. French Merit:wee, Rich Daramatt a, t'arei Ua Begee, Fre cli F airy Dilute, and air unsu-p,sed fiellfutiou of tiitella and littinaa Broctia aud raid era now mitered to the public, at the litwe of A. A MASON & CO., Filth street, at a further reduction on our beret .fort., low pricati. ' fe23 LARD UIL.—We have commence" manu facturing Lard Oil, and wll he idea-ed f enehe w aved for it N e will warrant it equal to any 'it in the mar ket. Fee. will fill e,irrels returnaii when &aired. 13. A J. 11. ziA.IV VER., • evi et DOUBLE MED I 11111, Double Cruw•n, \ledi um and crown, si.ruw and !tax N1r61.1...iug Pap , ' e/l.l• by W . S. HAVEN. 11,1,1 C.,rnor Markot and Sororoct otrootst YE FLOUR-20 bb s. in store and to tale by [dab] • HENRY 11. COLLIN. ARD—in kege—for sale by nov7 HENRY H. COLLINS, YE WOODS.-300 bbls. for sale by . dell B. A. BASNiiBTOQS A CO. ~"::IA F3/~ Y~ Ili i FV. 21 DAVID 741'(! DLESS lAM ES Ait DIN Ent PIT'I,I3UI . O:I, ?flat - ell 8, I,ah th) I'ru3Lvd d,. du Coqrs“ Puly'd do Jitet re NI I LLER s RICK ETS()N, 'el I utrd 132 (Au-, t v etro-c.t. RIVER - HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and Gen eral Agents, Corner of Firet and Ferry strtote. RIVER., WEATHER, ETo.—The river still continues to fall. with but about feet water In the channel. The immense blocks of ice piled along the .1 prevents itn accurate measurement of the water, hot or figures are nearly c r reCt. It watt reported yesterday ills' 1. ilt 'e steamer Fortune was either sold, or about to b r.• parties intending to run her In the Aricansa riNer t, .1 rbe terms were kept private. The St. Louis Leader FrOtty. 4.,)64 that the continues to recede at. that point, IclVlna Innen •,ro• tka oa ring the preceding tweitty4 Before • he rethoving of the gorge which has taken place, there Will eight teat r. the channel from St Louis to Lap- ultra-den Th- a orle r %HS .1 - wanner, and matters began to I tn.. bright. r (.1.11.!0 that ('apt Vl,' Slat /n t. iu th, cou ottd of tho r, ric. t .1 it -lima, th .deamer liruutdt , -„Li and 11 , •liniu,r, ~t St. t."t 114, tit t' racy i . d.9uo for thc xi hal e 1,0131. PORT OF purTsuctte4l; ST I - t'AM BOA NASHVILLE. For Narhvllle Thu the Ate:truer QUAKER ; ' Mcllemzts—Olerk, SAMUEL COOLEY —lO , l I.ave for t h . above. and all lateral...ea , . TUESDAY EVENING. For freight or passage, applyou tr,ard i• I For Nashville The splendid now light draught srottutor I ND Capt K. tla OEI will leave iiir the sip •v, and KIWI - m.ll ito ports on SATUittli4 V. in '_4th inst., at 4 o'clock P. M. Fur trolght or paaiage apply on board. For Nashville The flue pa6setigt•r ateaukur cLivuoN, will leave for the above and all interuredbtb. on WEDNESDAY, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply no bua,l, or to dell FLACK, BARNES A Cli, MMPDIIS. For Memphis and New Orleans. 17. - Tho fine 1 , 1). ,1 , 114er , trainer AL \1 . Capt. wif 1e.,: ler the KIPP, nud tEI ui terineclusti, i+ATURDAN". at -I freight 4,r pnii.,itte apply en teArd, or to le 1.. A CLj, li It.si Cu.. ZANESVALLL. For Marlette and Zanebville Tin steamer KNISIA ORA LIAM, c,.1.t •ti• RUE AYRES, Will leavil fir the And all intermediate port), on every TL EH,AI, 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or paaaage apply on board ST. LOCUtS. Vor St. Louis. ✓ The light draught, last running pessen_er • -' packet IUWA, iifoss, Master, will leave ne • the above , and all intermediate ports, rnn ItDAY, the teth Just., at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage, having superior ace. eeodatioos, beard, or to LIAlteA McUP.rnv. Agee .1, fe4 Corner First end Ferry DAGUEItiIEAN GALLERY.: AMBROTYPES- A BEAUTIFUL AND DUKAII,E I•lk 4:6 VAILItANTED, E 11AD AS LuW AS AT ANY InItST CLASI ESTABLISIIME \ TUE WU:Ma, AT 112 W ALL'S, F L urth stre,t 6-.REAT AT i'VAC I it)lsi AT NO. 60 ntatoisT T. %Viler() can be seen the largest coliection Alt Bit OTIP PllO P SPECiMENS, IVER EXHIBITED IN TI11:3 l 11'1 4.••••reuuti witt)iug PicLuriv ut 11wittrivivc.i t.r %re call and examine Ittf.Jrn: 3,tti4g WE WA h' te AA" Plc zuR ES Cape.CICZ w :illy that Lau be übtaiiio..l LI, 11,,,1'11.41 R. M. CARGO 6z., CO., Photographers and Ana brotypisb. NEW YORK GALLERY, SUNBEAM GALLERY, S. W. wr. of Alarket street and Diamond. Mtrodui PHICEe. TO 'SUIT ALL. WYKES' GALLERY OF ART, V, O. 60 AIARKET !CT t taken at this Gallery by a new and Unproved pr•. , giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and rompl, ion. They are acknowledged by all who have examiner. [hum to be far superior to any pictures eve. exhibited In city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and eX/1:11111.i his large collections of specimens. his Gallery belt on tee second floor, is easy of access. N. B.—Pictures of Children taken In two BICOIIII3, 60 Market street. rny'27:tf Is E. 8. WIK.ES, Artist. NELSON'S AMBROTYPES. PRICES REDUCED. OAL LKRY CORNER OF THIRD AN D MARK ET BIIt.E En trance on Third atrret Citizens and Strangers desiring AMBROTYPES, esocuud LI the highest degree or artistic beauty and perfecti , w, e accommodated at short notice by adding at NELSON'S:. WELL KNOWN OALLMIY, TRIED STREET. ?Hoes Oue Dollar awl upward. ap2miy2d UOGEfilfS' NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROTYI'E SKY AND SIDE-LIGAIT GALLERY, FIFTH STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITN TII POST-4.4110i PICTURES taken In all the various styles, lo woather and warranted to please, at reasonable rates. za.. Sick or deceased persona taken at their residem, . ap2o:lydsw-te AM B RUT YP E S.—These beautiful and durable pictures on glass; in all their perfection am' loveliness singly or in groups, may be obtained at %VA Jones' building, Fourth street. iturb.lw A JUTION SALES IAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., At the new Commercial Sales K.orns, No. 54, Fifth ,erect, every week day, are held public sales of goods iu all variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign men ta, that must be closed torthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., Dry Goods and fancy articles ; comprising nearly every ti 11..., needed in the line for personal and family use; table ill:- nTy ; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies war. AT 2 O'CLOCK, V. M., o..inseliold and kitchen turniture, now and second-band hods and bedding; carpets; elegant irun Ituue China ware ooves; cooking utensils; groceries, &c. AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Fancy articles; watches; clocks; Jewelry; musical lust... :cents; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes. book stationery, do c. LsoS P. M. DAVIs, .lust., BONDS AND STOCKS AT AUCTION.- On TUESDAY EVENING, Mareli 9th, at 'J .! o'clock al the Commercial Sales Rooms, 54 I , llth tom et will be sob: 6 Allegheny County ti i esut. Coupon Bonds, each. 13 shares Citizens' Bank aati LAWRENCE COUNTY BONDS AT AUC TION.—On TUESDAY EVENING, March 9th, at 7; o k, at the Commercial hales Rooms, No. 54 Fitch stria , si I be s Id without resetve, for accoubt of wham it ins c• ncern, four Coupon Bonds County of Lawrence. 4;5. la each. ~.serest at the rate of 6 per cent, payable in Philadelpbie nir3 P. M. DAVIS, Auction:,-I. TIIEOLOGICAL LIBRARY—OnTuu lisp& 1 EVENING, March 11th, at 7 o'clock, on the second of the Commercial Sales Rooms, N 0.54 Fifth a:: .10,1,1 e sold, the most complete and valuable collection of gical works ever cffered at public sale in this city. A moo ic iti••th will be found °hairnet's Posthumous works, vole sleCheyne's Sermon Pulpit Cyctopedia; Davies' Seilow,,, vols.; Cumming's works; Spencer's Sermons, v '14.; - .I:tigeldou by Baldwin, Goldsmith's Animated Nature, vo,s.; ell's works, 3 vols.; Patrick, Lowth, Whitby, etc Commentary on the B'ble, 4 vols.; Mosheim's Ch urrar /I is Collateral Bible, 3 cols., quarto; Dwight's Theology, 4 vols.; Religious Library, 25 vols.; Evangelical Library, 15 vols.; Burnes' Notes on New Testament, 6 vols.; Burton's Commentary, 5 vols.; Encyclopedia American,l4 ; Nich ol, m's British Encyc opedia, 12 vols.: Bancroft's Il the United States, 5 vols.; Clark's C inmentaryon the II vole ; Doddridge's Family Es lama,. Anti- ' , IL: o.la, tion the c tndy of the Biale, 2 vols.; Notes on the Parables and Miracles by French, 2 vols.; Si-mms 4 coda; :Cotes commentary on the Bible, 6 vols.; Works of William Jss, v 'is , etc. Usta'ornies ar now ready, and the Books WI 11a open for examination on Wednesday morning. airs P M. DAN Auctioneer. L' )REIGN FRUITS! REDUCTIoN IN PRICES, AT THE PAGODA TEA STORE. W•• are now selling 'l nrkey Currants at 8c V lb. i , reach and 'Lame Currants, at 10c and Ste V lb. New Valencia Itaiiins. Mr cooking, et 12 , ,f,c -,,, lb. Ne W 71.t1ag3 ' " at 15c' lb. New Smyrna Figs 12% and 15c V lb. 'O w German Prunes at 12%c' lb. A Less, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, Spices, etc. It ruins, ..urrants, riga and Prunes, whole salts at the low. ~,,. ~,,,rke t Es . L... HAWORTH, BRO. Pc BROWNLEE, Luc; Corner Diamond and Diamond alley. MADE TO oItDER, CALL AT CHESTER'S. T WO STORY BRICK HOUSE FOR RENT, A brilliant ats6ortment of sivicte on Miller street, near Centre avenue, contain- SEASONABLE PIECE GOODS lbg a nail. two parlors, dining roam and kitchen, 4 chem. 1. , ,iel tini-dael garret, gas and water fixtures. Rent $l.OO CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL, S. CUTHBERT & SON, Corner of Wood street and Diamond al le) n : 51 Market street . Air We Study to Please. . J' :3() 1, HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS FOR RENT, Sagely and Economy In Light.. 4 , in.i.9.t,. on dwelt street, Lawrenceville, with a large I ! ..:., t , rnimd, buns trees, shrubbery, etc. A good stable, WILY WILL YOU BURN CAM PIIEN E w,o, honer, rt.,., ilao. S. CUTHBERT * SON, AND FLUID, when you can get a cheaper and "4" 51 Market greet _ --. better light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from ti, g''' "1. Ca,,- ,t i, ill / USE (ll , ' EIGHT ROOMS TO LET, tad Cc-al. products the cheapest, most brilliant, -teals, ple4, i-.. Wllli la , ;; I, t _,I . r, nod. fruit trees, grape vinee,e'c , act, and safe portable light ever offered to the publi . aml '-, . P t e Hue Allehheny Rout $l5O. no danger of explosion; more brilliant than gas. and toll i.• rt IP* ,li 11. ur ; • -- • , •', - N . r I s curl a Su. , .., Market steel t as ~.heap; lamps of the most simple and easily 11l 11 LI a g ~,1 '''' construction. For !tale by T. D. •ik G HODRI NSoN, .-Q % NV t , ' ET CIDER.--3 Lbis received this day. No. 79 Smith fi eld street lt,) Price 1.1) rents i".. gallon. .eije- Beware of a counterfeit already in tie mark, t, intole HAWORTH, BRO.* BROVFNLEE, from Camphene, with a little Coal Oil to scent it I te27:ly ,eetu it the n's.rnor A - -- -- F OR ONE WEEK! FOR ONE IVEEK. ID ONN E T FRA M E S.— Still greater reductions in the price of n a) dozen halt Wire; e2O dozen Buckram, Fall and Winter Boots and Shoes, ' dif the lute-d spring shapes,, received by Adams Express, and On account of the hard times, and kr sale at JOSEPH HORNE 'S, feI.9 77 Market street. A leo, to make room for spring stock, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE, OF J. U. BORLAND, mr6 No. 98 Market street. two doors from Fifth. .11' YOU WANT YOUkt CLOTRING on hand at It. STOCK WANTED.—Pittsburgh, _ • Ft. Wayno and Chicago R. it. Stock wanted in cx change for Western lands, by 8. CUTHBERT & SON, 14.29 _ 6l &UAW stry.t - - OLIVE OIL.-150 basketss just received and UGGS.-3 bbls. fresh Eggs just received for sae ky Net] & SLUNEBTOCUI di 00. Ja and far gado by [mr2] =tin & couaNa. 111=11!11111 111111=E=111:11 No. 70 Fourth etreet, laud P. NI. DAVIS, Aactlor,,:•r Nil CEMENT S. PI'a"FSBURGIEI THEATRE. MIS? KIMBERLY Luna Am) ILL:ciazni.sa J. 0 HANLEY STASZ MANACitit CIIICZ, C ADMISgION t .. .. tiOc. Private Box, large . IN 00 .. .. .2.5 c. Private Box, tunall.... :' le 15c. Colored Box 2.5 c. rivate Box, ta. I Colored Gallery ..... ....15c. T 1 ' ALTERATION oS TIM E. „ 'clock Performanc to coulateuca at 7.4 b, x • lb.. Jr., mile of Tt,ketm, open train 10 to 3 o'clock. 1;[1 attraction—first uight of the Star Sisters, I.ile:Ll,t l l .n.l HELEN; enl Mr T. HAMILTON. i GAY and TUESDAY EVENING'S, March Bth and it' h, 1868, will it, presented for the first time in Pittsburgh, a recital itable play tun of Futi,Flaidi nut Frolic—a it and Nler Leant—Diming, Singing, Minatrelay, etc. Organ Grinding, liinja Playing—all the well kti..w a popular conga of the day —Fireworks, Bouilree, lllumtnatioue, etc, Shaker linces, PawuttrAte• Snow, Faehiouable Gambling Rolla, Fortune Te.l. rit and Aturologists, concluding with `a Grand Carnival an I Aitiatine Dail, entitled the TURF:Pt FAST MEN: or, THE FEMALE BLUEBEARDS, l'lme I m lie.don by the Stu - Sisters, eighty-seven coneecu -1.... t. crowded bonitos-0 mvulatid with laughter L.ll titan t , i end. F,tirl'.‘t-, (A Streng Minded Git(,)...3118 Lucille Lis , -I,Y ' , tele). (An urgan lirl,i Nils, Lucille. NI 1 ...: (ink., ,F. male Misitrel,) - NI isv Lucille. . s . ts .t >.., •ri ss. (The is',p,) Miss Lucille. 1L..,.) iblitii, (The Sailer.) Miss Lucille. rel. her t.i, Iv, (A Sp .rting Mau.) Mims Lucille. NI e sii ksiduetsiseg ut a %%Itch ) Mina Helen. r, :iss tlt. is .1. (11, it: eet Sieger,) Mlle Helen 'le tar, (I's.' Niiristr»i.) Niles Helen. Al g o .lim, ( i h•• Little 5weep,)....... ....... ...Nlisis Helen. Neil;,._ A [eel, el . Miss Helen. .1,.r. tn,. el Sir T. Hamilton. I s reek Van in," (first appi•asui.oo,) ...... .—......1r..1.1yr0a. Mt. is, ( . I.i. .1t si.liciiraiice,)..... ........ Miss Lizzie Safford. to- t .v.d rig liii it.- great length of the play no other piece iie Ise performed On the Hanle evening. MERC AN 'l' ILE LIBRARY ASSOC lA TIt .N LRCM ES.--Rev. ARTHUR B. BRADFORD, t (2.1,111, will lecture I.e6lre the Y.UNti ENS . LI- A IiSvOIATIo • , rind Ow public generally, AT LAFAYETTE HALL, On Tuesday Evening, March inn, 1858 ILI h.CT—•• Philosophy of It.form." bl),)1,1 ol><n tit 6 e'tleck. Ea.cture to commence at k,-:n TEN ENTY• It EVE CEN I'S, to be had at the Muaic and Book Stores, Library Ro.Em, Lecture Committee, and at the J.,0 , JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, WM. 11. KINCAID, ELIAS 11. IRISH, JO EPLI ALBREE, labcia4 y RI ,nny, E. P. DAR LINOTON, 1I ~r f turti,t,l Lecture Comm.ttee. The Beautiful Collection of Paintings, I NCLUHNU THE EASTERN SLAVE A in: ET. C!,EuI'ATRA, DEATII OF LEANDhI., and till• IM(111,1,1 , )I.' BEAUTY, tatiaw ts.z. thu TONTINE HOUSE, N./ tlili deu then!. SC/1;N r2Oll, Propriotol. t'ba! eti„ot JOHN M'CARTHV, BELL POSTER! W ILL ArI'END o TUE POSTING of all kiwis ut rIt.ITURES, t XHIBITIONt, viLlie, by mail, t.lograpti, t •tlic- 01 tla Morn iug Palt, wlll roce, /.1h1). t C. J. Ilok AN, JOHN WlllOll2 U l alp h r eys, liotfatil a Ai. Wright, FLOUR FA AORS, VaIo,DEUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, T. , NoRN( IiARI E.:- AND 155 NORTH WATER ST 13111 COM!!!! li. E. FNI It Tip Thempson & Co., Philadelphia. ti,•uiveiii, Clark a VlAlllig, Pric, , ..itar e“p.• : Mot r.IL , tilby, St, ilk a liughes, r.. Al. C..1.41/lur F. a a M. Batik, : tt, nod. ~ .!atillier Ch ' ri 14 I. 114.1i, , weil , a Culill,, l'iciett, Malilc VI, ;1r.,: Nlaysvills, Ky. -:,,,,,,,,,, .t i',,.., Madi3on, Ind ..:1...1.4., a nun :, t 3 ailipulis, Uhio. ; ..a1,..a... a Ih. thins, Louisville:, Ohio. l) Ou'lo, .. N U., , Cincinnati, Ohio W iLs mos 3 ki,./ , Pnieburgh, Pa. ..... , ,,1 , -), ,:, , , , ,, o,hVn & UO., TER.IIA COT FA OR STONE 'l:4' AT EI4. id PIPE S, Fruw twu to ora tnch calibre ow 12. t 3U CeutB per Foot EST edi. PnA_RL S ,"ARCit I,Vholeualc at.lllanufneturer3 Prices by k.:N ay. IL COLLINS, 0105'ARDINU AND e_; 0 M MiSSION MERCHANT, ANL , W 1101.1.hILLI DLALILII IN 1:11x,E56c, &NI. PRODUCE GENERALLY. WOOD STRURT, PITTSBURGH. Li.; CHARLES it. LE Vi LS, ALDERMAN, And Li-Officio SusLce of the Peace, Fief. 0.), uultN ER OF WYLIE A 1, fit E t 0. , 111/ectALI Wad itlH otlicu will be att uded to v. to prouiptu,sl C..usey seem et nit kinds done with legal ura.sy—such as Leists, noet gaged, Bonds, Powers of At litivd to it...al ..state examined. uwinherel of the liar he .eu...era his services as Con, aos •I'nlor to [a lt Depositions to be lead in the several COUrH .411-lukOrhorc. the office is one of the maul I I the city, and consequently his tacilities in a • 0t.,,6 r un,au dof lii .1 Isai,l are very desirable. 1.15.1.0:1y W. W. WALLACE'S sfE.-tiVi MARBLE WORKS. MARBLE MANTELS., A Large awl Beautiful Stock always on Hand Lna Dilaaa to Order O\V :N EltS PItOPERTY, A.ID °TUE are invited to call and exam etch ul ABBLES, an we ore persuaded that but per,oue to the community are aware of the low pricee - ae are seding 1..1. 4 1."T5L5, A good, plain, Marble c•Astn but little, if any, more than a good Wood Mau -1 ,;:,t it is atwa)a neat, is an ornament to a room, and .J:lhe .1 NUIld MaLlt,l) u not liable to take fire. )10v TABLETS AND ORAVS bTONES al• w.,ya on baud . WASiDirANDS AND I , IiItNITURE TOPS, AND rd• :NU . Tu.\ ES mole to order by machinery. Marble cf It.nds sold low to the trade. SLIJCii IS the largest ILI the West, is manufactured by eee•tbuory and will be mold at tbo lowest prices. W. W. WALLACE, N..s. 3111, 311 and 323 Liberty street, :: 121 m Pittsburgh. Plaster, Cement and Grindstones. fur Stucco Work, etc E 24 1, teteru%, Fire Italia, etc. LAtINLI all n 1441 n aria beat quality, fur Farmers and AIL at :ic./ Libr,i ty btreet, Pittsburgh, kIA. W. W. WALLACE. GO AND SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S :first Prey:alit/Jo Blind Factory, 1111 RD A N D AlAitliET ,TS., PlTTSl3brittai. WISIIINU TO FURNISH TIIEIR :louse with VENITIAN 13LL.NDS, of the most exqui ,. .tu.l elftisirete finish, will find it to their interests to give ell uefore purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up Li, List aLoClL:iniem (nut upprenticee4 Every attentiou weete or customers. Prices low. AU work ..rteettei. No. 72 'ffilltD Street. Pittsburgh. myB:lv-ie D.LZXLL JAMES E. LIELADINg RoBERT itALZELL & CO., Wholesale tirnrers, Cornmislion and Forwarding Merchants and I• ,Irds in Produce and Pitt/thrice' Manufactures, No. 201 I,,b,rty anent, l'utehurgh, Pa. y. BONN & TETLEY'S SHOOTING GALLERY, o. 136 Wood street. IS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE troubled with Liver Complaints, coxless the most dm perate of cases, when the amid bottle will, With sosttie a single failure restore the patient to health and vigor. We wish to call the attention of all to these facts, that the In vigorator is compounded by a physician who has Wad It In hls practice for the past twenty years with a MOMS Sanest credulous, and that It Is entirely vegetable. being composed wholly of gums. PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL. -0 lI DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, Some ides of the strength of these gums may be formt4:l when it is known one bottle of the Invigorator contains aa much strength es one hundred doses of Calomel withotat any of Its deleterious effects. - . . We know there /8 nothing now before the Amerleampab• lie, prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particularly for diseases of the Liver, an Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It Las Ottaiiied a reputation second to no other article in the world, simply because it rent on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all Its proprietors claim it to be, If any of our readers are suffering from such diseases as are described In Dr. Sanford's advertisement, we know of know remedy that will so surely cure them ea the Invigorator. The Invigorator cures Sick Headache. Take one or two teaspoonfuls at each attack and it will soon disappear. For an overloaded stomach, or when food rises or sours, take the Invigorator after eating, and it will not prove dla Or oppressive. For Heartburn, Palpitation or bllHcult Breathing, taken tea poonful once or twice daily. For Lose of appetite, Languor or Listlessness, the medicine is invalu able. It will restore the appetite and make the food - digest well. Nightmare, take a t4.aspoonful 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. 1n 3 Invigorator is a Liver Berne dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, cur ing Dyspepsia, Jaundice, - Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and all Female Obstructions, for which It has no equaL We know there Is nothing now before the American pub tic prepared with inch skill by a scientific man, particular. ly for diseases of the Liver, as r. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver iteinedy. It has attained a reputation second to no ether article in the word, simply because it rests ma its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all Its prrprbiitors claim it to be, if any of our readers aro suffering from inch diseases as are described In Dr. Sanford's advertisement, know of no remedy that will so surely cure theta Invigorator. There has lately been brenght to our notice a medicine that seen.. to peal:Wier wonderful, curative and healing pro. perties in dlseasea of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or gall.d. It MIS., to us with to many testimonials in its favor that we have noted its effects in some of the worst cases of continual dibility, caused by derungal liver, and in every instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure, Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what we re ter to. We always have is. en credulous about cures by pat. not medicines, but we are convinced that this medicine, for family use, is nut overrated by the host of recommtvidstiret_i rt has. Our advice is, for all troubled with Indigoetton, r,• batty or Bowel Complaint, to get a bottle and try it; oar ward for it, relief will be experienced. BLF-SSINOS TO :ax INVALIDS who 1190 Dr. Fanford's luviiror • ittor, for it will relieve them of their pains as soon as it is taken into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist where the Invigorator is used, for it will as surely drive them away, as daylight will banish darkness, of this there can b no doubt to th se whe try It, for it carries conviction with every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousands of certificates in du those who use itar.have been cored by it, y one bottle. it it does not btaittiathon we are mistaken. emom ONI D0L1.44 till acYrna SANFOh CO. Proprietors, ..,. ilroadway, New Yczk For sale by U. H. R.HYSER, 1 Ni ".:,ad street, Pitteburgh Jal:flrudew.2p " 1 E NEATEST t, fit . 4 "), aISCOVERY OF THE AGE. EN NED , of Roxbury, has discov -1~ gad ouo of our common paatare wo.ide n Tamed, MOM Every kind of Humor, PROM Tits WoRST SCROFULA DOWN TO A 03.51M0N PINPLIL lle tried it iu over eleven hundred cases, and never foiled except In two cases, (both thunder humor.) He hes n..w In his possession over one hundred certificatee of Its veins, all within twenty miles of il&ston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore month. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples os the face. Two or three bottles will clear the system of biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles ar, warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelaa. One to two bottles are warranted to cure ell humor Inthe eye:. Two bottled aro warranted to cure running of the ears and blotched among the hair. Four to six bottled are warranted to cure corrupt and running ultd3re. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of Lb.) skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to curo the worstkixid of ringworm. Twu or three bottles are warranted to cure the moat doe perate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salteßheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case . of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. ROXBURY, MASS Dx.ta 51.!.D.tim,—T1,,, reputation of the Medical Discovery, in curing all kind of humors, it' HO well established by the unanimous voice of a❑ who have over used it, that I need not bay anything ou the 311bibet, as the most skilful phyla clans and the most careful Druggists iu the country are wi llIlia)01113 in its praise. ID presenting the .I.ledical Di co to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of the curative power. In relieving all, and curing moat of those diseases in which you on tin fortunately so liable. That moat excruciating dOSOO3O to as affectionate mother. _ _ NURSING SORE MOUTH, la cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is restored to its natural aweetnet; and your babe from short and fretful nape to calm and 'sweet slumbera ; and the Medical Dieouve ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your Musbend an household. In the more advanced stages of CANKER extends to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, which is nothing but canker of the atom h; then to th• intestixam and KIDNEYS, creating a einiting, gone feolng, and au Indifference even to the cares of your family. Your atourach is RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distresss you, and you can only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it coutaine us the scrimonous fluid of the canker eats it up; then your complexion loses ite bloom and be comes sallow or greenish, and your beat day Is gone. For want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby, and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow II train of diseasee which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to _ _ _ CURE; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, weakness of the spitie and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when you retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that moat ezcrn• elating of diseases, the _ _ PILES. How many thousands of poor women are suffering from this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next doer neighbor does not know the canoe. I wish to impreee oe your mind that good old proverb, " An ounce of preven tion is better than a pound of cure." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY you have both the preventative and the cure, with this great and good quality, that it will never, under any circumstanoee. du you any injury. No change of diet ever nece,o.ary—vat the best you can get and enough of it. ihascrieN, POO USZ—AdUlta ono table spoonful per day— Children over ton yeaea dessert spoonful—Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli cable: to all constitutions, take .Mllctent to operate on the I.OWCIA twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY. Price $l,OO per bottle. Fur tea. by Dr. uEO. 11. KEYEINit, 14.0 Wood qtr,....t.Ahtir2ll A It ETER E ILO PRI I' S 1 ClAti 75 YEAIiS OF AGM, whose sands of life have nearly ran out, discovered, while In the EAst. In dies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. The remedy area discovered by hire when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. Ile had hard much of the wonderful restorative and healing qualities of preparations made from the East India Getup, and the thought occurred to him that he might make a remedy for his child. Ile studied hard dud succeeded in realizing his wishes. Ills child was cured, and is now alive and well. Lie has since administered the wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferers in all parte of the world, and lie has never failed in making them com pletely healthy and happy. Wishing to do as much good as possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fellow-beings as 'request it, this i ipe, with fell and explicit direction for making it up, ano successfully using It. Ile sequins, each applicant to inclose him one shilling—three cents to be re• turned as postage ou the recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address, DR. IL JAMES, No. In ar,llll street, Jersey City, N. J. CAOTIoN—I have no sun-iu-law authorised to send my reC , pe., as has bee. ,e iv., ifs , 1 -...- it e23:lm—is -- -7 B . W AI A N ' S - Ve: ik.T kiILE 0031P0UND Will cure Coughs, Quinsy, PMIO.IJ Croup, Iloorsenem, Bleeding et the Limp Conanniption. For sale by And DR. TRACY DELORME, the great curer of CONSUMPTION, was fm reveral years so badly afflicted by Dyspepsia that f. )r a part of the time he was confined to hi be I. IN wee eventually cured by a pre• ecription furnished by a ynnint clairvoyant girl. This pre. sciiption, given by a mere child while in a state of tray has cured everybody who has taken it, never having faiM enve. It is equally as sure in cases of Fms as of Dumyat. Tie ingredients may be kund In any drug store. I will send this valuable prescription to any person ou the rotelpt of one stamp Cr pay postage. Address teM:lm—ls e. 1 0 . T, M A RBLE ! MARBLE! ! JONA GITIPCGIRGO HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION 01 MONUMENTS • GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Posts, &c.,&c. The public are respoctfay itpritavl einnue our stock. Prices low, sad work isturaut , 4. 17/101 _ liQ. Sin I.ll>ligli MARL ItronchltS, Asthma, lotlaminatiou of the Llano, aut,nsa, QEO. U. KEYSKR, Pittsburgh, .1. P. FLEMING. Allegheny ,Ity SIA. &ND FITS. TRACIY DitLOPME, GREAT CUTLER OP CONETIIIPTION, New York Poet Ofßee