,--, - .4. ~ . ,r. ~,.._ ; ~;= : t:; w: ~ _~~ SPECIAL NOTICES. EXTENSION OF STAY. DRS. C. M. FITCH ¢ J. W. SYKES, Wilt continue their oakto at No. 191 Penn street, OPPOSITE ST. OLAIAHOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA. TILL APRIL FIRST, 185 S, Where they may be consulted daily, (Sun "eaye except-d,) for CONSUAie.,:.ON, ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS and ALL OTHE , rONIO AFFECTIONS con• nectod with, or prodlsposirg to PULMONARY DISEASE. MIS. , feel that they cannot too earn. estly-or , rognently admonish invalida of the EXCEED OF DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE 1311 . 11111 F OftGli scorn so trillin4 en to beget a delusive le;‘licz <,. ; ern while the diAouse is mating rapid pro. ere A, tott+ toe iout U. kcte himself till a cure le next to (Mice doors---i 0 A. M. to 4 P. 14 ch,•4 - ,e for consaltatian. tu; of quo,tions Leta to tho6e wishing to cousin It by letter Addres, DRS. C. M. FITCH. it J. W. SYKES, 191 Penn straet. Pittabargli, Pa WA ItEitlPil TiIAL RARELY EVER FAILS Ti) CURE A COLD.—Now, while winter, with its burthen ‘.l colds and Combs, is with us, we think a remedy that wit relieve such visitations should be highly prised, and all wt., know the worth of this remedy, vrill done we do—prize it doubly. Take a double dose of Drt Sanford's Invigorate. nod it will give grester reliof than any other medicine v t ver l ried, for we have rarely to repeat the dose to he eie tirety tree from Cough, and as soon as the lungs have time to thiow of the collected matter, the core is complete. As faraily mediCine, for tha cure of Bowel Diseases, Stioree,, DeraUgement of the Stomach and Liver, we can recommend it knee Mgt). mrl2:lmda, a(' OR EAT CURE AV.P.:..It TRE, PHYSIC). ANN 11 A() EUSSY.LVILLE, Ohio, January 10, 1855. I r 1 C. M. Jackson—Bear Sir—" We would Inform you the t la.• aro out of 1100FLs ND'S GERMAN BITTEIO, whi-h with toady tale. C , DP uf our neiabbors has te , ii • tj iut f.,r ROl,ll (we think about two years,) whh • the cleeLes in the ewttitry. hat all of no avail. Ho lookcd as much liho a del,: ttla!t going qti,nt., us anything wo can uomitari• bin, to appeared to be an overflowing of V.'l It,rd per-ousi,u, we ptovailod on lihu to try yluir Bit ith tly• promise to him if it did no good, wo ,r,to hint I, , tbii.g . for It, provided ho took six hottll aclordiug t. tho daoctions, which hohas done, and ho. i, 4;uw• ontircli cure:l, and has bwcome a \yell man. This ar.t• arot, 11 ta great sulo in this u,ighburhood." EDWARDS & BROWN. =CCM Vur':...tit= t. FLE)ir "cd i!ttt Lad Dr. tail) tCYYSEII. MEE I.P:D-NOTICE.—TFIE STOCK BOOKS of the MONON• GAIIEL,A VALLEY BANK to be located at 111'K cc port, will he open for subecriptiou at the MERCHANTS' EXCIIANGE, in this city, on Nil I NDAY, TUESDAY, WED NESDAY and THURIiDAY. the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th. inrlo:7t 'I,7‘TIY OItDER OF CONIMISSIONEBS. PITTSBURGH LIFE, FIRE 2 , :'*l) MARINE INSURANCE CO., Pittdburxh, February 16th, 1858. fr DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directorn of Fps?' this Company have, this day, deplored a dividend out of tho profits of the in , t SIX moutho, of /OUR DOLLARS I.of share, oiplicablo to the reauction of stock Doted. F. A. N Ell 5.8. T, Secretary. ~FFIcE OF THE • whYtiE & CHICAGO R. R. CO., Pitt,burgh, Tharp h lst, 1858. {lL...7gs NOTICE T srf•CREOLDERS —The first annua meeting of the l-tocklt Adorn of the Bastnc-gh, ,Fbrl Wayqe and ~hicago Radrtad Company will be held at the ROOlll9 or the Board of in the city of Pittsburgh, on TCr.oDAY, the 3uth day Mach, at 2 o'clock, P M., at which time toe Report fth Directors and ofacers, of the operation of the Compa y, for the first ,aiventeen MOl.l of 015 consolidation. will t o pr. sent, -d and read. The ,election fir a now Puar,i of Directote will be held at the harm, place, on WBIJIN rISDAY, the 31st V et., between the liburs of 9 A. M. and 6 - r. M. et ..ekhold,rg, and too rep. esentatives of counties holding stockc.- ill receive special FREE tickets to and from Pitts burgh, for the occasion, en 4,pp,icat!on to the different Sta tion Agents Clank forms of proxies may be ootained at the Gaueral Office in Pittsburgh, or at the office in New Yurs, No 37 William street. ;st,yea noklsri of either of th three Companies now merged by the conso'idation, who may not have converted their etock, will not be entitled to any votes at theabove election Thl! trausler books wits be closed from the 25th inst. to lot po.x. !mil] T. D. ME:B3LBR, Secretary. P!TTSPURGEI. STEEL WORKS. JNU. i.. BUYD WSi. McCULLOUGII =1:1 JONES, BOYD & CO. b1&NIITVICTRLIIII8 OP 1.0 A STEEL. SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, - SPRINGS AND AXLES. C 011.10: Reiss staid First Streets, PITTSBURG'', PA .D. B. ELOCiP. 12)..t3. ROGERS & CO., MANUFACTURERS OP ibeeq .10Y3 AGGIS!CS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVITOIt TEETH, COSNER ROP: AND PHUT STREETS, PPTTSBURGIL PA JAMES A. FL TIER, Forwarding and CoDmission Merchant, Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Product- generally, 6orsker of ittarizet Mad First street®. PPP23131 , ito 11, PA Iterxn ro—,rands 0. Bail.+;•, Es , , William Dilworth, Sr.. 13. Ontlilwrt & Sun, iioyd & Ott, Helake!" & ir•Vf`Hringen, S. liradp, C••••ii . M. & M. Bank. List & Howell, Mangle & Co., G./rgl3 Dorila Paxton dr. Wilepline• MV2R7tirtf H A 5 NV A it E. LAMUEL FXIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD atrect, Pitt-il.tirgh, lin, on Ini , .d a large STOCK OF UARDWARE, Which ho will sell very low for ()ASH. In addition to lds 1,:,clo, Llinges, linivet and li"ufa.., and Spoons, and a large a2s.o tineut of .;arpurit,,r's Took, lie has received a large sup. JAY f F. , 4n . 1ag ,, Cu tors and Staffers ; Shov.i.s. Toi , goes and Palters; Sloig;11 Bells, and Enameled Preserving Kettles. c" 1 29 A RCHITECTURAL.- BARR et. MOSER, Archltect r oa, No. 11:: street, Opposite th! 103 W Poet 01.11C0 3 }z cute Plano and FpMfications 1.,r all kinds of buildings. and anperiutend tho ,rf.c tion of tho same, Mr. &tau also c: , nttnuo•e to attend to the meneuring o builders' work, and Mr•. MOSER to the preparation of patent livers and drawings. tnrll:lnt RC J. W. TUCK E It, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOUIS, MO. uFFICE (FOR THE PRI:SENTO No. 12u THIRD ST., NEAR CITY HOTEL, Hon. J. L. Orr, Speaker U. S Howie or RepresentatlveB. I on. L. M. 11 . ..n1/at, lion. Ti...tt,Ju Igo U.S. Dlstrlzt Court, l 81 ,. Loin , J.unem H. LIle:18 R Co., Itbl7. D M'Atilay t D. D. tt‘L'22.l 1.. C. ItEPiSUELN, A'P:VitNLY AT LAW AND C;INVEYANGBR ornoz Tire w esr3auar, & T. GRourr, Importers of Brandies, Win, 4.. e. Loalors in flue Old Monongahela Rye ‘Vlikky, R•cch and Apple Brandy; also, RECTIFIERS LISPiLLERS, corner of SMITHFELD and FRONT Sire,.' po tri•,.•-~il. P. CLiIVTON & CO., WIioLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR Itif?.4laCilANTS, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, tsar Wood ro,•t, PITTSBURGH, PA. A ways ha-,d, Blackberry, Chorry, and Cog,iThe Bla , 4lle:i, Old M , ,non.:alielu and Rectified Whisky, of the deleydel: DAVID H. WILLIAMS, CIIVIL , ENGENEER AND CONTRACTOR TILE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five barriers on.l up - iviods, r.ud for liutitiug Baildiuga, public or priv,.t.:, by -.i"aaa, lot Water or Furuack , s. Isie PITTPI-AURG PA. F. J. Busitn, BUS in it Si. GUTENDORF, !!, , ,NUiAC 7 U9 OF STEAM BOILERS , and all kinds of Shaul. Iron Work. Peon gireet, u,..r, 'Water, Pittsburgh, Pa. ORDLitg .17:'CLY ATIIINDED to. [(2s:ly a S ' a f4I3I4IW AT A E3.4.R.GA1N. 1 A.FINE i Ul' , : NS & CLARK PIANO, six „ctave.f Ito r.v. on.! case, bat a low years in us; $l7O. • nit /1,1,/ toy,.' .014. 1., ca,o, round corner... 185 -Ix y,. !oi .IPorany 125 ( . 11, ,i,. Nlll - 10 14 , 1 ”. cu.ie 75 et FIX I,t 11." all 111111., 35 to pur 114,:e ai inForiaueut, will flrAd It to tl,ii ha. t" Cot! or it. KLEBER h BRO ' S, nirti No. &3 Filth greet. LEgfat Crean) Bale. -- .LIE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY atuuLunee to their eMltenerii and the public, that ow in s: to the price of Par ley “u'l Gees. and to suit the times. they are brewing a light and delicious Itieur 'd CREAM ALE. which they we seliine at $4 It. band, and have KEGS ..oi, l„', G ; Lb );., tt each, to are, anneeLtte orivat• families. They ;,,,,,,, al, L X A LN, at VI: XX at $7, and superior K ENN DT at Vi 'it. lAA- and oraller caslt4 in proportion. Also, excellent l'uoTkilt AND BROWN STAJT. .4 ." . . ' Orders ..epi t their. Bit Bit cry un PITT STREET, wilt .Iro -c -IVLI prompt fah-110,m. GEO. W. BAITiI & ED. iorlElni HOUSE', AND SIGN PAINTING AND GLAZTNO —ln all of its branches executed prompt ly mei in the bolt manner, by J. & H. PHIL TIP 9 28 and 28 st. Clair etr,,,,r. DRIED APPLES.-30 Eaeks prime Dried Apples rcrpiced. null for sub., by McCANDLESS, SMANS h Oth, Corner of Wood and Water streets. `'~ A special meeting of the City Councils was held in the Council Chambers last evening. In Select Council, Mr. M'Auley in the chair. The resolution passed in the Common Council rela tive to an exchange of tho stook in tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad watt taken up and amended by altering the date to the 19th inst., and appointing Messrs. Brown and Moorhead. In this action C. C. concurred, after receding from the former action, and appointed Messrs. Errett, Dickson and Dignnm on the committee. The Aqueduct resolution coming back from the Common Conned amended, the Council adhered to their former action, and appointed Messrs. Kam. miner and Miller a committee of oonference. Tho Common Council appointed Messrs. Errett and Camp bell on the Conference Committee. The Conference Committee reported in favor of re ferring back to the Aqueduct Committee, with power to act, which report was adopted, after a suspension of the rules. In this action B. C. concurred. An opinion of the City Solicitor concerning the grading and paving of atr.ets was read, adopted and placed on file. C. C. concurred. A petition f..r tho grading and paving of Barker's alloy from DINIAOLthe Way to Penn btreet, was re. ferred to Committee on Grading and Paving. C. C. concurred. A petition for the laying of water pipes on Barker's alley, from P^on street to Duquesne Way, was re ferred to the Water Committee. C. C. concurred. A petition for the laying of gas mains on Duqueme Way, from Irwin street to Barker's alley, was re ferred to Gas Committee. C. C. concurred. In Common Council, Mr. M'Kelvy in the chair. Tho resolution in relation to building a new arch under the aqueduct, provided the cost does not ex ceed $BOO, laid over on second reading at last meet ing, was taken up, when Mr. Errett moved to amend by adding " providing the revenue during the year should reach that amount." On motion of "Mr. M'Candless, the consideration of the matter was in. definitely postponed, and referred to the Aqueduct Committee and the City Regulator, with instructions to examine into tho condition of the aqueduct. Mr. Errett presented an ordinance fixing the fees of constables for returning unlicensed vehicles, and making the returning of these vehicles the duty of the Chief of Police and day police or constables. After some discussion the ordinance was laid ou the table. Mr. Campbell presented the following resolutions, which were adopted: Resolved, That the Finance Committee be re quested to communicate with the City Solicitor whether or not, in his opinion, there is any just and legal defense which the city can or should make to the actions against the city for interest on railroad bonds referred to in the correspondence with Robb do M'Connell communicated to Councils at last meeting. Resolved, That if, in the opinion of the Solicitor, such defense can be made, the Finance Committee is hereby authorized to employ countel to assist the Solicitor in conducting said defense. mrLtlwthw S. C. concurred in this action. e The committee appointed wiWreference to grant tag the Allegheny Valley Railroad the right of way down Pike street, reported that an ordinance was already in existence, granting the road that right. Attached to the report was a resolution recommend ing that no further action be taken until a conference is had with the company. The report was accepted and the committee continued. S. C. concurred. Mr. Dickson offered a resolution authorising the Finance Committee to contract for the erection of a weigh scale on or near Morton street, in the Ninth Ward, to be paid for from the revenue of the same, which was adopted. S. C. concurred. The ordinance relative to licenses, which had been laid on the table, was amended by striking out sec tion second, read a third time and passed. A resolution was adopted authorizing the City Printing Committee t. enquire into and report the probable cost of getting up and publishing a new and complete digest of city ordinances. A resolution was adopted instructing the City Con. troller not to pay the bill for printing ordinances for 1857. Council adjourned. Yesterday morning an information was made by Mr. D. Stewart, proprietor of a Variety Store on Fifth street, against a young German named John A. Young, for the larcenoy of an umbrella. The boy was arrested, and on the examination Mr. Stewart testified that on or about last Christmas, Young went to his store and said he wished to purchase an um. brella. He looked at a silk umbrella, worth $4,50, which ,he agreed to take, but offered in payment counterfeit money, which was refused. He then con cluded not to take the silk umbrella and purchased a cotton one worth $1,75. After purchasing a ring and breastpin he went out, while Mr. Stewart's attention was directed elsewhere, taking with him the silk um- , brella and leaving the other. Yesterday a search warrant was issued, and the umbrella was found in the house of Thomas A. Hinton, his employer. The boy admits that he offered counterfeit money, but says he did not know it was bad; he also says he took the umbrella in mistake but had not time to re turn it. The Mayor, thinking that he might have found time to walk two squares, in the course of three months, for the purpose of returning it, bound him over to court in the sum of $lOO. Bad Streets.—The Allegheny Bridge Company,with a laudable desire, we suppose, of bettering the con dition of Federal street, during the winter filled up that street with fine gravel and sand, between Isa bella street and the bridge. The sand, by the recent thaw, has become coarse mud to the depth of eight to ten inches, causing much annoyance both to pe dcstrians and vehicles. The draymen in order to get clear of the bad street have encroached on what is supposed to be the sidewalk, making it an impos sibility to pass along without getting over shoe-top in mud. We call the attention of the proper authori ties to the fact, and hope to see it remedied. Burglary.—On Saturday night, between nine and eleven o'clock, Cho hardware store of Whitmore, Wolff, Duff i Co., on Wood street, was robbed of goods to the amount of $350, consisting principally of fine cutlery of various kinds, mostly pocket knives. It is thought that the robbery could only have been committed by persons well acquainted with the house and precincts. The proprietors have some clue to the party engaged in the burglary, and they will probably be brought to justice in a short time. No violence was used by the burglars, and appearances indicate that the door had been opened by a false key. `l , b. Ertl" .trout. C. 0 17TENDORP ET • z. • •-p I•zy' • • IA • - • LOCAL AFFAIRS. Special Meeting of Councils. All about an Umbrella. The 'Three Fast Men.—To night is the last per formance of this favorite piece, which has caused more excitement, more laughter, and made more money than any piece ever before performed in the city—not eveta , excepting " Uncle Tom's Cabin." The piece abounds with jokes, bonmots and puns; which excite merriment with which to while away: the evening hours; for after all the great secret to be aimed at in a Theatre is amusement. People go there for that purpose and no other, and the "Three Fast Men" is the piece in which to derive it. Penn Literary Society.—The contest of the above literary society will take place this evening, at their Hall, in the First Ward School Building. The exor• cises will consist of dialognessays, orations, de bates, Ao. A good band of mast e will also be in at tendance, and, altogether, the performances will be excellent and pleasing. Those persons holding tickets of invitation are •oordially invited to attend. The 17th of March—St. Patrick's Day, is to be celebrated in a very appropriate and fitting manner, by a lecture from the distinguished orator and states man, lion. Joseph R. Chandler, in the basement of St. Paul's Cathedral. Apart from the object of this lecture, (the benefit of the poor,) the name of the man who is to deliver it is sufficient to fill tho house to overflowing. First Arrival of Spring Goods at Carnaghan's, Al legheny City.—A very full and elegant stock of cloths, new style oassimeres and vestings, furnishing goods, &c., for men and boys wear, are now opened, to which the attention of cash buyers is invited. Terms being strictly cash, buyers may rely on the prices being favorable. Accident. —A little boy was run over in Lawrence ville on Saturday, by a six horse coal wagon. Ho was much bruised, and it is feared he has received internal injuries which may prove fatal. He was taken to the residence of his parents, in Wilkinsburg, where he was properly cared for. Robbery.—A gentleman was relieved of $5OO yes terday morning, at the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad depot. It was cut from his breast pocket by some adroit pickpocket. The thief is not known, and no arrests have boon made. Stealeny Copper.—A boy named Jenkin Edwards WAS charged yesterday with stealing some $26 worth o"pper pipe irom Woods' rolling mill, at Saw Mill Rue. He woe arrested, and the Property found in posseision. He was accordingly committed to 'ail. Another Counterfeit.—Wo are informed that a new counterfeit has just been put into circulatiDn in this -icy and vicinity by which some of our citizens have been victimized. It is a well executed $3, on the John Han?ock Bank, Massachusetts. Business men had better bo on their guard agLinet this dangerous note. Mayor's Office.—There ie usually a calm attar a storm. After the full dockets of Saturday and Sun day mornings, thero was but three common cases be fore the Mayor yesterday morning. They . were all discharged on payment of their fines. A list of valuable stocks—also a brick warehouse and lot, on Second street, near Market, are to be sold this evening, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, by Mr. Davis. Fruits and Candies.—Reymor d Anderson, Wood street, opposite the St. Charles, have just received a large stook of fresh fruits and nuts. We recommend them to the public and all dealers. The photographs of the star, sisters, who are play ing with great success at the Theatre, may be seen at Wall's, .Fourth street. T 1 attention of the trade Is requested to the sale of blots and shPes on account of whom it may con. c..orn, this morning, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Ffth street. - o Arrest of a Madman. On Sunday afternoon, information was conveyed to Mayor Weaver at his residence by a man named James Neeson, that an insane man named Gallagher, living on Prospect street, bad in his possession a large butcher knife, with which be threatened the life of all who approached him. They said that they had employed officers Gallagher and Giblen, of the independent police, to arrest hitn,.whieh they were unable to do. Neeson wished a warra't issued for his arrest, which the Mayor at first declined, learn ing that other officers were engaged, but at last con sented, and wrote a note to officer Hague, requesting him to arrest Gallagher. He took with' him officers Wray, Richardson and Hamilton, who soon captured him. After the Mayor's police had secured him, officer Grennan, of Alderman Lewis' office, tried to take Gallagher away. Hague refused to give him up, and took him to the tombs. Ho was gem to the Hospital yesterday morning. Yesterday an informa• tion was made against Hague and Wray for "rescue," by Grennan, before Alderman Lewis. They entered bail for their appearance at Court. Tho independent police officers state that when they went to make the arrest they already found the Mayor's police there, but when the :leer was broken, Grennan entered first and arrested Gallagher, and that Wray and Hague afterwards took the prisoner from him. We ore sorry 'o bee these colli:ions between the different bodies of police, as they can rebuilt in nothing but bitterness and ill-feeling between them. Gallagher was arrested some time ago, and sent to the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, but getting better soon after wards he was releksed, and his symptoms did not re turn with violence until Sunday. Monongahela Valley Bank We understand that the Commissioners of the Monongahela Valley Bank, to be located at M'Kees port, are new in this city, and have their stock book at the rooms of the Board of Trade, where they will be pleased to receive subscriptions for stock from oar citizens. We hope they will not ho disappointed, but that they will receive a liberal subscription in this city. The proximity of the institution to our city will enable city stockholders to watch over their interests, as well as if it was lo'cated in our midst. We have no doubt that if properly conducted it will be as profitable as any of our city banks. The vast amount of coal business carried on in that neighbor. hood, together with the general trade of the valley, we think will be sufficient to employ the means of the bank to advantage. The books will bo open to. day, Wednesday and Thursday. An Appropriate Present.—During the session of Councils last evening, Mr. Campbell, on the part of the members of Jouncil, presented to the venerable messenger of Councils, Capt. E. F. Pratt, in a very neat speech, a fine photograph likeness of himself; also a pair of gold spectacles, presented by the Presi dent of Select Council. The Captain replied in a few very appropriate remarks, in his own peculiar style The liberal artist who took and presesented the like ness is Mr. Lawyer, of Market street. The picture was hung up in the Common Council Chamber by the Captain, back of the President's chair, where it-will remain. Serious Accident.—On last Sattir.lay morning Mr. William Brown, of Monongahela City, met with a serious accident. He was endeavoring to remove a log which was frozen to the ground on the side of a hill, when it suddenly started, and Mr. Brown not being able to got out of the way, it rolled over him. One of hie thighs was fractured, and he was injured otherwise. His friends do not expect him to recover. Mr. B. hae resided in Monongahela City several years, and has for some time been Burgess of the city. He at one time resided in Allegheny, and is well known to many of our citizens. British Reviews.—The North British Review for February is on our table—the first number of a new volume. Con tents:—Stanhope's History—Walpole and Pniteney; Naples; 1848-1858; Scottish Natural Science; Logic of Induction—Mill; Arnold and his School; Proverbs, Secular and Sacred; Rambles of a Naturalist, &c; Capital and Currency; Poetry; The Spasmodists; Recent Publications. Messrs. Hunt tt Miner are the agents in this city for this and other Quarterlies; also, Blackwood's Magazine. Child Burned to Death.—We learn from the Bed ford " Gazette" that one day last week, Elizabeth Gates, a colored girl, ten or twelve years of ago, whilst engaged aboat a fire in her father's house, in Shover's Valley, in that county, was so badly burned by her clothes taking fire that she died in a short time after the accident. The deceased had charge of a number of children younger than herself and was her father main stay and support, his " worse" half having deserted him some time ago. Godey's Lady's Book.—This excellent magazine is on our table for April. This is one of the best maga zines published, and is a welcome visitor at every fireside. The engravings are very fine, and the col ored fashion plates are alone worth the price of sub scription. We would suggest to all of oar lady read ers who desire to subscribe to a superior family maga zine to procure " Godey" at once. It is published by Louis A. Godey, Philadelphia. The Concert !hie Evening.—Tho concert of Pro fessor Wan:wank and his pupils is announced for this evening, and we hope the house may be well filled. Those who attended his first concert during the win ter, will not fail to be present, and many friends of the two charities far whose benefit it is givon—Pass savant's Infirmary and the Mercy Hospital, will be there. We would say to all who desire to spend an evening in a rational and agreeable manner, go to Lafayette Hall tonight. Sentenced.—C. M. Ottinger, recently convicted on two charges of forgery end larceny at Bedford Springs, has been sentenced to seven years in the Eastern Penitentiary at hard labor. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA A mild and efficient purgative, pleasant to; the aste, and mild in its operation. Always on hand resh, by CHAS. H. SUPER, Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, Oprnsite Pt. glair lintel ger I.P YOU AltE S'OH, the probability is that the root of your suffering is in the stomach. From a weak stomach proceeds Dyspepsia, Ague, Languor, Nausea, and a legion of other tormenting diseases. indigestion produces thin blood, and therefore destroys the strength 150(1 vigorof the entire system. To restore the tone of the stomach, and enable it to throw off and dismiss forever all these trouble some and dangerous complaints, nothing is necessary but a persevering USD of Pr. J. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED BTOISAeII BITTERS. A trial of their power cannot fail to prove th 4 there is no failure iu their sanative effects. We cheerfully recommend them to the public, knowing, on we du, their many excellent qualities. For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere, 110STETTER A SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, 68 Water and 58 Front streets. mr 3--lc] FORNEY'S DAILY "PRESS" delivered regularly, by JOIIN PITTOCK, Office, at Hunt & ➢liner's FURNISHED HOTEL FOR SALE. THE RAILROAD HOTEL, t LATROBE STATION, on the Penn sylvania Railroad, forty tulles nail of Pittsburgh, built of brick, three stories high. 96 feet front, 51 feet deep, contains 40 fine large rooms newly and completely ftrnish• ed, ready for immediate occupation. There is a frame stable for thirty horses, convenient out-buildings and one acre of ground attached to the premises. Price, including furniture, $12,000. One.half may remain on Bond and Mortgage. If not sold before lot of Apri', it will be rented at $950 per annum. Address 0. W. BARNES, mr2:lmd Latrobe, Pa. Safety and Economy in !Light. WHY WILL YOU BURN CAMPHENE AND FLUID, when you can get a cheaper and better light: Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Can nel Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, stead), plow. ant, and safe portable light ever offered to the public, and no danger of explosion; more brilliant than gas, and quite as cheap; lamps of tho most simple and easily managed construction. For kale by T. D. & O fIODKINSON, Beware of a counterfeit already in toe market, made from Camphene, with a little Coal Oil to scent it. [fe27:ly REMOVAL Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad, AND TIII Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati ItAILROAD, ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1858, the Freight I:Hine-a of these roads, in the CITY OF PITTSBURGII, Will be transacted at the NEW AND 0051MODIOUS DEPOT, ON PENN STREET, ABOVE WAYNE, ADJOINING THE PENNSYLVANIA CANAL. The attention of Merchants. Manufacturers, and Shippers is invited to the superior facilities afforded by the,43 Roads, FOR SPEED, SAFETY, AND LOW RATES, And for the prompt transportation of Freights, by. CONTINUOUS RAILWAY CONNECTIONS, From Pittsburgh to Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Co lumbus, Dayton, Indianapelis,Cincinnati, LOUIS Ville and St. Louis; andel' the Western, North-western, and eonth-we , ,t, ern States. Freight is sent to most of the above places in the same cars in which it is loaded at this Depot. THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN TO ALL IMPORTANT POINTS For tardier information, apply to fele. JOHN P. GLASS, Age A LUM. -50 barrels for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK . CO, Corner Wood and First streets. CLOVER SEED.-11 barrels prime Clover IC pints; - OLVE OIL.— Seed, just received and for sale, by JA.MeS A. FETZER, 10 baskets Bordeaux 011, quarts; I tt mrl2 Corner Market and First streets. ,4 ,„ 10 boxes quarts, just recd and 81. GARB. SODA.-150 kegs on hand and , for sale, by REIMER & ANDERSON, for ado by (mr9) A 1.. PAHNBSTOOJI & 00., ' msl.B No. Se Wood meet. t.~ . .. ~ -~~`.k,`~ Pri'TSB.URGH BOAILD OF TRADE AND movv.:iitc.wrs ocuAri sTEAnillEts erilrai i tsVE POLL, 3 DAYS. Borniii.ia .. . .... New York Hamburg • 7 March 1 Africa New York Liverpool l'' March 3 City of Wm:hem-New York... Liverpoo- ''' March 4 Empii e City New York......llavana& WO...March 4 Moses Taylor wow York Aspinwall March 6 Arago New York 11avre,8c...........March 6 Northern I 'gilt New York Aspinwall.... ..... .March 9 America Boston, Ac.... Liverpool March 10 Glasgow New York Glasgow March 13 A ugb, Saxon .Portland Liverpool lilarch 13 Kurope New York Liverpool March 17 KAU gam, .. ......New York Liverpool Alarch 18 North Star New York Bremen. Sic ..... ....March 20 Canada Boston, Ac Liverpool March 24 ERIPE LEAVE FOR • DATIL Gla!Tow (11it5g0w........N ow York Feb. 13 America ..... ......... Li vorpooi Boston, .gto Feb. 13 v0r0pe........ ....... Liverpool Now York Feb. 20 Kangaroo I ivorpool......New York Feb" 2.4 North Aniorica.....Portland 1 iverpool Feb. 24 Canada „Liverpool 805t0n......... Feb.• 27 llanimoniv ...... ....11amburg Now York March 1 t ity of Baltimore-Liverpool New York March 10 Fulton Sonthampton.New York March 10 Carefully liej.nrt,i I.y JO.EPii ‘-;soinEN, Superintendent of the Merchants' Exchange. PITTSEIMICIII, March 16, 11468. FLOUR...The sales that transpired to-day amount to 242 bbls viz:—Preni store—Salos FO bbla extra and extra family at $4,50@4.75 and $5; 100 bills, superfine, extra and extra family at $3,75, $4,26 and $4,76; 35 bbls extra family at $4, 75; 28 bile do at the saute figures. GRAIN—Salei 300 bush Rye, front store, at 65c per bush; 100 bnsli Corn, in the ear and shelled, at 60c, from depot; 129 bm.h Corn in the ear from depot, at 89c; 100 bush Out,,, front depot, at 29c; 320 bush Oats from depot at 27c. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR...SaIes 600 bbls front store, at $l,- 25,11100 tbs. FEFDS...SaIes 40 hush from store, at $1,87111 bushel; 20 bush Timothy, from first hands, at $2. BUTTER...SaIes 10 bbls prime roll at 16c 11 Ib; 17 bbls 32 kegs, pack , A, at 11c for inferior, 14 bbls prime roll, at 14c 1,6 lb EGGS...SaIe 6 bble at 12%c dozen. • BULK MEAT—SaIe 285 lbs at 6%c 11 lb average. GREEN APPLES...SaIe 13 bbls at $1,77 14 bbl. OILS...Sales 13 bbls Lard No. lat 85c gall l STAR CANDLES...SaIe 20 boxes city made at 18c la lb GAY... Sales 6 loads from the scales at slo@sls 5 ton, and 2 loads of Straw at $7. DRIED FRUIT...SaIe 15 bbls Apples at $1,37 11 bush. Will6b.Y...Salus 55 bids rectified at 19@22ea gallon. FlSll—Sales 16 bids Mackerel at $11,50 bbl. NEW Your, March 15.—Noon.—Stocke doll, but firmer; there is a fair business doing in Sterlh,g Exchange, at 7!...6© cert. p&mium. Chicago and Rock Island 91 1 4 Cum b,,rland, Coal ;11; Illinois Central 96. do Bonds 94.; La Crosse 10%; Michigan Southern 28?4, New York central 92%; Reading; 58; Milwaukee and Mississippi 31; Canton Company 23 1 .6: Virginia ti's 93; Galena and Chicago 93; Michigan Central 71 1 . 4; Erie 29%;. Cleveland and Toledo 4.W.,; Michigan O's 100; North Carolina, 94. Evening.—Stocks Srin and higher. Chicago and Rock island 82; La Cruse 1034; Michigan Southern 26%; Read ing 5834; Erie 36 , 41 Cleveland and Toledo 4734; Cater a and Chicago 88; Virginia 6'e 92X.; Missouri 6's 84; Milwaukee and Mississippi 82. N.LIP YoRE, March 15.—Cotton heavy; 4000 bales sold; prices easier, but unchanged. Flour firm; sales 3500 bbls at $5.05©5,20 far • State, an adva. co of 6c. Wheat firm; 4000 bush sold. Corn heavy; 38,000,,bu5h Sold at 68©69. Chicago Beef has advanced 25q sales at $12,25©12,50. Me.ss Perk has declined sc; sales at $16,70@10,75. Lard heavy. Bacon quiet. Molasses firm at 31 en,s3c. Tallow heavy Whisky advanced Baits at 21 2'©22c. Coffee firm. Sugar firm. Freights on Cotton to Liverpool 7-32; on Flour Is Cid; on Grain 5 niAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., jiLif At the new Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54, Fifth treot, every week day, are held public sales of goods in all variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign ments, that must be closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut lery; hardware; clothing• boots and shoes; ladies ware, &c. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., dousenold and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware; ,Loves; cooking utensils; groceries, &c. AT 7 O'CLOCK, I'. M., Fancy articles; watches; clocks; Jewelry: musical-ine • - merits; guns; clothing; dry goods; bOots and shoes. book stationery, &c. LB'sBl P. M. DAVIS, Auct.s ANDSOME COONTRY VILLA AND 110IISEHOLD FOitNITUKEI, AT AUOTION'.--On TuUItBDAY MuItNINU, March 18th, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, wul be sold, the elegant residence of J. W. Kerr, Aicbitect, eitnat • at the village of Powickle3, (opposite the .is iroad station,) which hes lately bran emoted of the best in..torials, superior workmanship, and iu modern style, em u acing every convenience that could be desired, and fin lied iu the best Manner, with Marble Mantles, Ornamental stucco Cornice, etc. having a constant supply of pare wu la some water iu the first and second stories, as well as the basement. The ground, which contains upwards of one and one-third acres, is highly improved with Gravel Walks, Ornamental and Fruit Trees. shrubbery, etc. The property coat up. wards of $5500, which may be examined on application to the owner, at his office, No. 26 Bt. clan- Street. Also, a quntity of handsum Household Furniture, among which ore oue superior IteheWoo,l Chße ti 4 octave Piano Forte, made by N untie 4i. Clark, Bide Board, Dressing Bureau, u. les, Fancy F oral Stand, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bedding, China, Glees and Quoensware, Carpeting, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. Terms at sale. (mit)) P. In. DAVIS, Auct r. WAREHOUSE AND LOT AT AUCTION. —On TUESDAY EVENING, March /CO, at 7% ',l6ck, at the fonunereial Sale- ROOMS No. 64 Fifth street, w.li be sold, that valuable Lot of Ground, situate on the :..nth slits of St:con', near Marget street, haring a trout on Secoad street of 20 feet :X inch, and extending back 79 feet 10 inches, on which is erected a Two Story Brick DweliLqt, No. 78, lately a cupied by Cunimina, 'Punks & Co., subject to an annual ground rent of payable quarterly. Teresa at eel, (teal) P. Ni. DAVIS, A uct'r. VALUAV N BLE STOCKS AT AUCTIO.- On TUESDAY EVENING, March 16th, 1858, a 7% o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Remus, No. 14 Fifth street., will be sold:- 18 Shared Citizens' Bank. 25 do Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh. 10 do 91.. E M. Bank of Pittsburgh. 24 do Al leghouy Bank. 6 du Northern Liberties Bridge CU. unda P. 51. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 1300 TS , BROGANS AND GAITERS.- On TUESDAY MORNING, the 16th, at ~t) o'clock, the Commercial &ilea Rooms, No. IA Filth street, will be odd by order of Railroad eompan), for account of whom it may couc ..n The above are fresh desire+, goods, to whi:h the attention of the [rude is invited. (inrl2) P. M. DAVIS, Ana r. _RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE AT AUG. PION.—On TUESDAY MORNING, March 16th, at 10 o'clock, at the Dry Goods Store of M. Frederica, No. 716 I.eun street, will. be eold, the entire stock of Dry Goods, Trimmingl, etc, comprising the usual variety kept in a retail store. Also, Cu unter, Shelving, Stove, Lamp,etc. tarl2 P. M. DAVIS, AucLoneer. No. 79 Smithfield street MIOM COM ME RCIA_L. EIERCI-lANTS , IWICHANGE President. VC. H. WILLIAM.: Vice B•esidints. P. P P.RUNOT, lst, Fr , ..azura. N. EITILI,IF,II, Sup:rriratroklJ. JOSE:PD SNOWDEN. . 1 ' Carrs - rt , t , of Artitrat - ‘cr: for ISAIAH DTOKRY, V. P., W. W. MAI?, DAVID NPC9NDLEQ4 JOON IL1 , „.1.111N0; JAMES GARDINER.. TO 5A.44;,.. TO ARRIVE: PITTSBURGH MARKET. New York Stook Market New York Market. AUCTION SALES. 6 cases Men's superior Heavy Boots; 2 •d " Fine 4 •' assorted Boys' and Youths' Boots; 1 '• Boys' I.li ogans; 1 " Misses' Morocco Bootees; 1 " Ladies' Lasting Gaiters; 2 •' " Baskin,.; 1 " 3.11,.5e5' Morocco Slippers; 3 " " Gaiters and Buskins. 1855 New Spring Stock 1858. OPENING DAILY—A rich and varied assortment of SPRING DRE.-S TRIMMING, Weil .FAIBRoIDERIES AND LACE GOODS, THE °ELMIRA TED SKIRTS AND CORSETS ' GENTS' SHIRTS AND FURNISPING GOODS, GLOVES AND LACE NITS,HO SIERY, AND FANCY ARTICLES IN GREAT VARIETY. Our purchases embrace all the styles that aro NEW and NOVEL in the Eastern market—bought very low for CASH and will be marked at the LOWEST PRICES. Fresh ar rivals of choice GOODS are constantly coming in, and will be daily exhibited to castomors, at 77 MARKET STREET. mrli JOSEPH HORNE. TO-DAY, I WILL OOMMENCE TO SELL _IL at greatly reduced rates, my stock of PALL AND WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES, Ia order to make room for Spring Goods. Look at three prices:—.l.l..us Hip Boota worth $3 75 at $2 75; 276 at 226; Boys' •• " 225 at 200; •' 41 it 2 00 at 1 75; Ladies' Heavy Boote, worth... 1 37 at 1 20; • " i 25 at 1 10, And fill other kinds in proportion J. U. BORLAND, No. QS Market I? treot two doors from Fifth, H OUSES FOR RENT BY S. CUTHBERT & SOS, 51 Market Faroe. A two story dwelling house on Miller street, containing 8 rooms—rent $2OO per year. A two story house of d rooms, wash-house and large lot of ground, fruit trees, etc., on Ewalt street, Lawrencoville- 7 rent $lBO. A two story frame bou-s of 8 rooms, large garden, grave vines, stable and car t lags house, on Pasture lane, Allegheny—slso per year. A comfortable dwelling on Carson street, South Pittsburgh— slso per year. The Buckeye iletel, corner of Ferry and Water streets, will be leased for 1,2, or 3 years. A dwelling house ou Wylie street—s2oo per year. Two warehouses on Third street. mr9 MAGNESlA.—llusland's, Henry's, Mur ray's, and Citrate, constantly on hand, at JuS. FLEMING, Corner Diamond and Market at: pURE BRANDY AND WINES.—I have a large and very flue assortment of pure Brandy and Wines of every description, fur medicit al purpose, Those wiehiug any thing in this line, can rely on getting a genuine article, at JOY. FLEMING, rata Come Diamond and Market at. RUSIIE S.—l have on hand a large assort ment of Hair, Tooth, Nail and Flesh Brushes. Those wishing anything in this line should call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere JOS. FLEMING, mr9 Corner blamed and Market et. irILEAVER'S HONEY SOAPS.-50 gross assorted, on hand and for fade by B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO, mr9 Corner of Fourth and Wood streets. HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and Gen eral Agents, Corner of First and Ferry streets. RIVER, YrtemitU, Erti,—Yeeertiay morning the glorious news came that the gorge at Brown's Island had broken loose, and that the river was ag 111 tear. The thaw togeth er with the rain of Sunday a, a terday was swelling both streams very rapidly, and at titrk Ifut nicht there was ten feet water in the channel and ih• ice to running r.nt rapidly. The weather is very warm anti notwithstanding the rain freight went down to the bunt-. ISAIAH DICKEY, 2d The Dacotah went cut yeaterday Gil a trial trip. She rune very well, ehe h taken her plaLe at the wharf randy to re ceive freight. The Neptune went out fur St. Louis last night lo,ded to the guards. The LtmLrue also earns lu from Browneville and the Telegraph went out. Cards were left on board all the boats in port yesterday, notifyinz the officers and crew that there would be prlyer meeting at the Bethel every evening this week, and Inviting them all to attend. The Col Bayard will be dawn from Elizabeth to-day, and will continue her regular tripe. Among the boats leaving to-day for below are the Uazal Anglo-Saxon, Meneenger and Sky Lark. In some places at the wharf boats are lying two deep.— Capt. Forsyth is notifying the owners of barges thvt they must rermvo them to make room for such boats 09 are in port, and the first that comes. We understand that the boati y.ater,lay drew lob; t know which boats should go out first, so that each might have its turn, but that the tneWng broke up with coulUdtuable dis satisfaction,and every plan pitched in for himself. Sic sit, cCr. The Commoi co is loading for Wubanli river. This is the only direct chance for 'shipment op that liver, that will oc cur fur some limo. The steamer Arkansas belonging to Capt. Haynes and Messrs. Dean & Hale, of Cincinnati, was sunk to her boiler deck a few days since at Plum Point Bend on the Mississippi river. She was bound for Jefferson Barrack and Utah, and wan loaded with government troops. t•he was valued at $16,- 000, and was fully insured. She is a total los.. The Mississippi river was still rising at Memphis en the 7th inst, so rays the Memphis Appeal. The Louisville C,urier of the . 12th. says that the rivei was ailing with scant six feet in the canal bythe mark. The wharfage recoips at Cincinnati for the past year warn $10,284. The Nashville tide?? LOW American of the 12th says that there is seven feet and rising on Harpethlihoals with cold weather and the largest snow of the season. The J, G. Cline broke a shaft at Mound City. For Idesiette and Zanesville. The steamer EMMA GB.AIIAM, Capt. Melv. ROE AYRES, will leave for the above aini all intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on board lOWA Moons, Master. The light draught, fast running paasenger packet lOWA, Alooaz, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports, on SAT URDAY, the 6th Met., at 4 o'clock P. Al. For freight or passage, having superior accomodationa, app l yon beard, or to HARDY 6t McGF.RW, Agents, f Corner First and Ferry streets. DAGUERREAN GALLERIES. AMBROTYPES- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE, IN THE COUNTRY, AT GREAT ATTRACTION AT NO. 60 PiIARRET ST., AMBROTYPE (15 PHOTOGRAPH Are invited to call and examine before settirig eleewhere, as WE WARRANT PIC7'UREE Superior to any that can be obtained west of the mountains. R. M. CARGO & CO., Photographers and Ann brotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, WYKES' GALLERY OF ART, 0. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES taken at this Gallery by a now and improved process, giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex ion. They ore acknowledged by all who have examined them to be far superior to any pictures ovum exhibited in this city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine his large collections of specimens. His Gallery being on the second door, is easy of access. N. B.—Pictures of Children taken in two seconds, at No. de Market street. uty:47:tf is Lr S. WYKR,I3, Artist. NELSON'S iIIBIiOTYPES. PRICES REDUCED. GALLERY CORNER OF THIRD AND MARKET STREETS, Entrance on Third street. Citizens and Strangers desiring ANIBROTYPES, executed In the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can no awenunedated at short notice by calling at NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY, THIRD STREET. Prices Ono Dollar and upward. ap29:ly2d ROGERS' NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROTYPE SKY AND SIDE-LIGHT GALLERY 9 _TUTU STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST-OPltiCli tya.. PICTURES taken In all the various styles, to as weather, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates. Sick or ducezzed persons taken at their I - tab:Ramo. no2o.lv.inw-le • a4-r." RIVER NEWS. PORT OF PIT9PSBURGII 10 !Zia 0 11101138 WATER IN 7113 0E1311331 ARRIVED. Steamer Luzerue, Jacobs, Brownsville Commodore Perry, Brown, Beaver. DEPARTED. `• Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville Neptune, -St. Louis. STEAMBOATS. ZANESVILLE. ST. I.OIUILS. For St. Loulo. WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY MIST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT WALL'S, lf, urth street Where can be seen the largest colleotiun of SPECIM - FINS, EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY. tzr- Persons wishing Pictures of therusolves or friondp, No. 76 Fourth eta nut, tuad SUNBEAM GALLERY, S. W. cor. of Market strc.tand Diamond, Plitolargn PRICE S TU i3UIT ALL. myl9:tf-,p ABEAUTIFULPICT URE.—Photography is writing by light. The outlines of the huwan iorin t.,i,en by this process, and touched by the Artist's pencil, must be perfect. Those who want such Pictures can get them at WALL'B. Jones' Building, Fourth street, [mrl2.lw QIX AND A QUARTER CENTS PER 1„) YABD—One Bale Crash, Just received, by wr9 C. BABSON LOVE, 74 Market Street. COD LIVER OIL, by bulk or dozen, fresh, on hand and for sale by oir9 B. L GNI:STOOK tr Oil. LOCK AND LETTER SIGNS—Of any zit style desired, in Gold or Plain Colima—manufactured and put up at abort notice, by Jg H PHILLIPS, nar9 26 and 28 St. Clair street. DOLL BUTTER.-5 bbba prime roll Butter just received, and for sale by JAMES A. EETZER, miB Corner Market and First meets. ATIME FOR ALL THINGS.—Now is the time to buy Shoes of every deecripton opus.. Vie are desirous to clear out our winter stock, which com pti,,es Gents', Ladies', Misses', Youth's and Children' Wear. c,member the place, "The Peoples' Shoe Store," Ne i 17 1 , 11th street, near Market. , IS DIFYILNEACHEB k CO. BLANK BOOKS.- LEDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS, DAY BOORS, INVOICE BOOKS, And all kinds of Blank Booka with, or without, printed headings, on hand or made to order at short notice, and In the best manner, by WM. G. JOHNSTON & Blank Book Manufacturers, mrB Printers and Stationers, 67 Wood street. 11YE FLOUR.-20 Barrels Rye Flour, just received, and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Market and First streets MILL FEED.- 1000 lbs Rye Middling; 1000 " What " 1500 " Wheat Snorts; 1500 " Rye Bran and Shorts, just received and for sale by JAMBS A. FETZER, Corner Market aril First streets. MECIIANIC CORSETS.—A fresh stock of best manufacture, and all the various sizes of French Corsets, received by express, and for sale at the lowest prices. JOE. 110uN mr2 7l Market street. AVHITE SHETLAND WOOL,—.rust re ceived this morning, a full supply of White, Black end Fancy Colors of Shetland Wool at HORNE'S, me 2 71 Market 8E634. ROUSE OF SIX ROOMS FOR RENT, situate on Ewalt street, Lawrenceville, with a large lot of ground, fruit trees, shrubbery, etc. A good stable, wash house, etc., $lBO. B. CUTHBERT BON , mr6 51 Market street. APPLES.- 30 barrls choice Rumen; •• aaeortiod Apples,received and for cal° JAMES A VETZER, 89 Water ai BELT ROOKS—For splicing India Rubber or Leather Belting--a supply of the different piss, just received atd for sale, by J. & A. PHILLIPd, mr9 28 and 28 St. Clair street. GLYCERINE.—I have just received a large supply of pare English Glycerine. A lBO, a large lot Glycerine Cream, superior to anything now in use, for chap ped hands, lips, etc. JOEL FLEMING, fa 23 Corner Diamond and Market emit. PIANO AT A BARGAlN.—.Anelegant', Rosewood, Chickering Piano, only in use three month, in perfect order in every respect, ill be sold at a very great bargain. The owner is now in the West, and wisheate sell at once, and for cash. The subscriber will guarantee the Piano to be perfect, and unhlemished. Appty to tea! JO= H. lial1011;. ~,:•-,1-E:.;:.-,..z ~,.*i,1:••'3:14v.4-:,‘Tik-'#.-,:.,•••••._. :t . ,Y;;. ,,. = - C1. 1 .;44 ,. : , :4:i3 - ''d•,,:: ,,- , , . , :'::::`.j:''..:.'.i.-!:c.',:•:.: ;:',' .. •?:• •......: ., :: : :'', ,; . 7 . ,: ;'! .,: ,, : i. :, i .,: : : ''' .] :•'....: j .';;':.'•': . ::•:.•. ! , -, ' , •:::•:. .:,:..,',-:._,..•,;.!:;..:'t.::.;-.'•••,:.'.':7'.':.'.;:i.',,,-:.4•:,..•,r.:,*•!ii:,-.i,:;.',:-:,i.'','•.:::.:' E. S. WICKES AM U.I.SEMIsiI PITTSBURGH THEATRE. El AVE YOU BEEN THE ELEPHANT? :I; •!•:' , dENT FOR EX NIGHTS ONLY OF THE W." TAR 'SISTERS .lal LUCcfLLE AND HELEN! _ Popular COME dian, LL E tnItEE MATT MEN haying drawn overflowing haaaea every night last week to audiences numbering in the aggri gate upwards of SEVEN THOUSAND PEoPLE, the management foals compelled to announce a repetition cf this remarkable play for MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, March Hablind which will bo Its upwind' and eighth representeti-in in Pilsbutgh. - . It is a play full of Fun, Flash aim it and Merimeut—Daticing, Singing, Minstrelsy, etc —Or gim Grinding, Banjo Playing—all the well knowii popular Pangs of the day—Fireworks, tontires,lllnuainations, etc, Shatter Dances, Pawnbroker'. Shops, Fashionable Gambling Hells, Fortune Tellers and Astrologists concluding with a Grand Carnival end Masque Ball, entitled the THEEE FAST MEN: nr, THE FEMALE BLIIEBEAR . DS, Played In Bo.ton by the Stataßisteis, eighty-raven conseca tic, nights, to crowded hounsa—c uvulsed with laughter from beginning to end. Jonny Fair love, (A Strong Mintlt.xl clirl,)....Miss Lucille. Lovely Nancy, On Organ dirl,l MiB3 Lucille. ..Mi.,s 'fambu, (Female Minetrel,) Miss Lncil , e. Count litiv.rii.o, (The Fop,) Mita Lucille. Harry Helm, (The Sailor,) - - . . Miss Lucille. neleher Que, (A .13 .tting Maud Miss Lucille. Marla (oornething of a Witch,)..... .......... .-Miss Helen. Petite Charm, (The Street Singer,) ..... ...... Mi.s Helen. Guitar, (The Minstrel.) Miss Helen. Ainugu Jim, ( rh.., Little Sweep,) Mies 'Helen. Young America . Miss Helen. Jerry Blosnm Air T. Hamilton. Frank Fairlove (first appearance,) Mr. Myron. Maris, (lirat appearance,)...... ......... Miss Lizzie safford. H Owing to the great length of the•play no ether Or.ro can be performed on the same evening. CHARITY CONCERT, For the Benefit of Paccavant's and Mercy Hospi tals, by the PUPILS OF Mlt. J. T. WAIIIMINIK, AT LAFAYETIE HALL, WOOD STREET, On Tuesday Evening, Diemen 16th, 185 d PRUIRAUME-FAST FIRST 1. Chorus. "0 bail us ye fres," from Hernaul, by the Pupils. ib Daett, "Cloches du Monastere," par Lafebure Welt, by Misses Heazelton and Berry Bong—"ThoseB. Bright Black - Eyes," Euchen, by Mrs. Scully. Duett—" Let ns Dance on the Sand," tio - rer, by Mrs. Burka and Midd Cochran. 6. Solo, Piano—•• La Carreasante," par .1. Bluenanthal, by Hiss Leila Addison. 6. Bang. Waltz—" Achea, , ,ita," par N. Perelli, by Miss Addison. 7. Ohorns—" Night's Shade Longer," (from Moses In Egypt,) by the Pupil,. b. Solo, Piano—lntroductions and Variations, par Balk • brainier, by 8. L. Miller. B. Ballad—" Annie o' the Banks o' Deo " Mise Denuiston. U. Song— ' Spring to Coming," par H. Illeber, by Madeira. 11. "Casta Diva," (from Norma,) by Mins A. Wade. 12. Trio Solo awl Chorea—"" Land of the Trumpet," err from Anna Bulena, by the 2upilki. PART SECOND. 4Thf" B , e small Programme. Tickets—FlFTY CENTS—two tiekeb3 adulating (,^e gbu g. , ntlemali and two ladies—to be had at the Music and Book Stores. =12:4 t THALBERG AND VIEUXTEMPS, RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT tht,y will give their HIRST AND ONLY CONCERT, In this city, on Thitraday Evening, Blare!' 25th, at CITY HALL. mrlo The _beautiful Collection of Paintings, 'INCLUDING THE EASTERN SLAVE 'MARKET, CLEOPATRA c , DEATH OF LEANDER, and the faluoui CIRCASSIAN MODEL OP BEAUTY, Are now on Frce Exhibition at the TONTINE HOUSE, No 93 Third street_ Call and ace them. jyl7 - GEO. SOHN ECK, Proprietor. JOHN W. M'CARTHY, 1:' 11 L L POSTER! ATTEND o THE POSTING and DitlTltllillTl'.• / of all kinds of BILLS ± t tIOMILIIT6 EXHIBITIONB, All 0///on.ani,c.lious- -‘,/tbor by wail, bqugrapb, ur othbr wiso—directod to the aloe. thu 51//rning Yost, will reePive prompt attention apT ORAN. liumpußzys, C. J. Ho; .IN, JOHN WHIGS'? 41 Wright, FLOUR FA AL ORS, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 76 NORTH WHARVES AND 155 NORTH. WATER ST., iun fitroA, it&loalt• TO Conrad, Thompson .2 Co,, Philadelphia. Thompson, Clark 4 Young, ‘• - Slier, Price 2 Co., Caleb Cope 4 Co., it llarcroft, Beaver 2 Cu , fit Canby, Neville k Hughes, E. M. Lewis, Cashier P. and M. Bank, Jon. O. Mitchell, Cashier al (Ties Bank. .• Morris L. Hallowell .2 Cu., " McCuteheon A Collins, u John At. liennedy d tw., Raignel 4.. Co. .. Pickett, Matt:ewe 2C.,., Maysville, Ky. Shrewsbury tit Price, Madison, Ind W. H. Langley Si Joe,,, Gallipolis, Ohio. Lawrence aMathian, Louisville, Ohio. A. D. Bullock 2. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio W. Holmes 2 co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Barley, Cosgrave a. Co., N., nov I Says , TERRA corrA OR STONE WATE IC PIPES , From two to oia inoh calibre. PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot. AISO—ROCHESTER. PEARL STARCH Voir Sale Wholesale at ftlanntacturers Prices by HENRI' A. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND CONIMISSION MERCHANT. AND WIIOLINALD DIM= IN CHEESE., BUTTER, SEEDS, li`lBll, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 25 WOOD STEDEIT, PITTEIDMIGH. fJol CHARLES LEWIS, ALDERMAN, And Lx-Officio Justice of the Peace, OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE A''U STREETS. blulusb connected with this (ace will he att , mdial with promptness Conveyances of all Lauda done with legal accuracy—anch as Leeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Powers of At torney, Ito. Titles to Beal estate examined. To the members of the Bar he tenser. his services as Com. mia,innerto tat, tiopositams ta he read in the severalCourcs 01 this State, and elsewhere. ills office is one of the main Poilca Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities in executing business of that kind are very desirable. LfsiUay GO AND SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Blind Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET ; , TS., PITTSBURGH. THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR Huns° with VENITIAN BLLNDS, of the most exqul• alto and elarorate finish, will find it to their interests to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work Is got by the beat mechanics (not Apprenticed.) Every• attention is givsii to the wants of costumers. Prices low. AU wor)• 4f!ltrantad. No. Y) TIMID Strast.. Pittsburgh. [My i 3 ROB'E'IIT DALCELL L) OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants mud Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. !Z5l Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa novtis.y. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. M. L. STEPIIENS, UCCESSOR TO BIGELOW & CO., former ly E. N. BIGELOW, No. 46 Diamond alley, near Wood street, Pittsbnrgh, Pa. I would respectfully aIIIIOIIIICO to the carriage using com munity and public In general, that I have this day, pur chased the interest of my Conner partner, hare, Albert, Wad will nu-ry cu the bu,iness in all its branches at the old stand, No. 4t DiAniond In changing the name of this old, and 50 weli established manufacturing establishment, I a!- sure tlx public no effort shall be wanting on my part to de serve the same high character so long enjoyed by my tirade , (lessors and aesoctatt.n. I aulklytis' L STEPHENS /antra L WEB& GT011132 F. wießn. A. L. WEBB & BRO. (Succeabore to Mama # WZBIO - GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AGENTS FOR THE BALE OF DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FUSE; Corner Pratt and 00132MCMC aireeis, BALTIMORE, 11.c.1:4-, cal Consignmnt all kinds of Wean,rn Frrunte and ruche advances thereon, EREITCE liuu. W. Smith It , W 11. Smith & Co-, H. Garrard, 3liiler & iiieketsen Adnatinlstratorie Sale. THE undersigned will expose to sale on THITIISDAY, toe 250 s day of sfarch instant, at lu o'clock in the forenoon, at the BOILER YARD, lately ocen. Pennby Janice Wightunin. deceased on Water street, below Penn street, Pittsburgh—ilie Engine and Boiler, and all the Tools belonging to asld Yard and business, as carried on by raid decedent. Alan, one Wightmau Patent ti dier. Terms of sale, crab. ROBERT WIGLITSIAN, JoUN C. DALZELL, Aibuitiettatora of Jas. Wightman, DAPF,R HANGINGS, FOR SPRING OF 855.—Tha beet assortment ever brought to Pitti. burgh. Prizes range Pom tl rcnta to $5. Wall Pager for Parlors, Mainz Rooms, Chamlom. Ezttrles, hurches, Lodes, Plain Oak, Panel.Ook, Walnut, Marble, Fresco Bord g ers, Rattles, Paintings, Testers, Ce11tn...7, Fire &rem% Windox She-des- Cotho and are W. P. HARSHALL t CO, nlre g, VTAnd gietpw.. IOGGS.—., 5 bble. freah pip- just received Ala tarr tab - [mac ] maws U, OMAN& ~ ~. , _ • - ;it MR. T. HAMILTON PILIILELDELt.HIA. 4';`).:;14 '''%-lArf3tbqk . MEDICAL. ONIZT ONE 3071171 E ll SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, Ts REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE trztibled with Liver eatuplainta, WNW the 211011 i perste of cases, when the eawnd bottle will, with land single failure, restoro the patient to health and vigor We wish to call the attention of all to theae beta that the In vigorator is compounded by a phyzician who has aped it to his practice for the past twenty years with 1111111 COM almost credulous, end that it is entirely vegetable, being composed wholly of game. Some idea of the strength of these vitas mai be formed whea it hi LUOViII 6110 bottle of the Invigorator contains al much , trength ao ono hundred &sea of Calomel witturat ari of ite deleterious effects. We know there La nothing now before the Apiaries , ' sib • lie, prepared with El:Mil skill by a Salentilleman, perteularly for diaeaaea of the Liver, as Dr. Sanford'a Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. IL hoe attained a reputation second to no other article In the world, "Limply because it rest on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its proteetors claim it to be, If any of oar readers are suffering from such diseases as arc described in Dr. Sanford's advertisement, we know of know remedy that will ao surely cure them ea the Invigorator. The invigorator cures dick headache. Take one or two teaspoonfuls at e -el , attack and it will soon disappear. Per an overloaded stomach, or when food rises or sour take the Invigorator after eating, and it will not prove dfaagreeablo or oppresavo. For heartburn, Palpitation or Dlfficplt Breathing, take a tea poonful once or twice daily. For Loss of Appetite, Languor or Listlessness, the medicine to Tt will restore the appetite and make the food digest well. Nightmare, take a teaspoonful on retiring, and the demons of dreamland will all be fairies. After eating a hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigorator and it will relieve all oppression or fullness. Ihe Invigorator is a Liver Remo dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, Cur. trig Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Worms, and all Female Obstructions, for which It has no We know there is nothing now before the American pub. lic prepared with each skill by a scientific man, particular ly for diseases of the Liver, AS I r. ihnford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to ne other article in the word, simply because it resta on itsawn merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its pmprietore claim It to be, if any of our readers are suffering froze inch diseases as are described in Dr. eanford's advertisement, rse know of no remedy that will so surely cure theta as Invigorator. There has lately been brought to our uotioe a tnedicins that seems to possess wonderful, curative and healing pro pertiee in diseases of the hirer, Stomach and Digestive Or gans. ft came to us with so many testimonials in its favor that 'we have noted its effects in some of the worst cases of continual (Minty caused by deranged liver, and in ever, instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure, Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what we re fer to. We always have bsen credulous about cures by pat ent medicines, but we aro convinced that this medicine, for family use, is not overrated by the host of recommegtdatiozo it has. Our advice Ls, for all troubled with indigestion Do , Lility or Bowel Complaint, to get a bottle and try it; otit word for it, relief will be experienced. In.&SAMOS TO TUE INVALIOA who use Dr. Sanford's invigor titer, for it will relieve them of their pains as soon as it Is taken into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist wnere the Invigorator is used, for it will as surely drive them away, as daylight will banish darkness, of this there °Luba no doubt to tit sie who try it, for it carries conviction with every dose taken. Another evidence 1,3 the thousands of cuttitle:lies from those whu use it or have been cured by it, Try one bottle, it it does not benefit, then we are mistaken. PERM ON/1 DOLLAZ PER 801 . 113. BANTIORD A CO., Proprietors, 315 Broadway, New York For aisle by G. KBVSER, 110 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Jal:Suldsw:24l 4,4) THE GREATEST 0 DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. it. KENNEDY, of Rosburp, - diSO7 orod iu ono of our common paaturo wench a remedy that curse Every kind of Humor, FRO: u: THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A 00MAION PLU.PLE. lle has tried it le over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two ruses, (both thunder humor.) He has now iu his posae.isiou over oue hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Heston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore month. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimplea on the face. Two or three bottled will clear the system of Ulna. Two betties are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth or stomach. Throe to it vo butuLo ate warranted to care the worst kind of Erysipelas. one to two betties are warranted to Mrs all humor in the eyes. Twu betth a ~re warranted to cure running of the eery and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles ore warranted to cure corrupt and ran nin g ulcers. One bottle will cure only eruption of the akin. Two or three bottles ore warranted to care the worstkind of ringworm. Two or three bottles are v..3irented to care the most des potato cage of rbeimaitisto. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt-Rheum. Five to eight. bottles will cure the worst caw of scroftaa. A benefit 19 always experienced from the first bottle, aad a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity 13 takwd. ROXBURY, MASd t/11-ke MIDA.Ty—The reputation of the Medical Discovery, In curing all kind of humors, is so well establiahed by the unanimous voice of all who have over used it, that I need not say anything on the subject, aa the moat skilful physi cians and the most careful Druggists in the country are mu anhuone in its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a tell knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing most of thole d''....esk,es in which you are to fortunately so liable. That most excruciating &muse to an affectionate mother, NURSLNU SORE MOUTH, Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper Is restered its natural sweetness and your babe from short and fretful naps to calm and sweet altunbete; and the Medical DiBCOT6 ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and household. In the more advance,' stages of CANKER it extends to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, which is nothing but canker of the atom then to the intestines and KIDNEYS, creating a sinking, gono feeling, and an Indifference even to the cares of your family. Your S t omach La RAW AND INFLAIIED, your food distrebaral you, and you can only take certain klutin, and even of that your upturn doom not get half the uonriebment It contains ad tho scrimonouo fluid of the canker oats it up; thou your complexion laiea i ta bloom and Ni cotine sallow or greoulsh, and your boat day is gone. For want of nourlahment your syateni becomes loam and flabby, and the tlbro3 of your body become relaxed. Then follow a train of .t11960801i which the Modica Diocovery la peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, weakness of the spine and email of the back, pain of the hip joint when you retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most excru ciating of diseases, the PILES. How many thondandd of poor women uro autraLing from this C1i2.150 and pining away a miserable lifo, and their next door noit.„bbor dees not know the cause. I wish to impress uo your wind that good oil proverb, "Au ounce of ptwou. Hon is better than a pound of cure." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY you have both the preventative and the cure, with this great end good unzility,thut it will 110 V 1111 Lier any circumatenioea, do you any injury. Is,* change of diet aver necce,al7 , —eat the beat you can get end enough a it: thaeoruns. acts ea—Adults one table spoonful per day— Children over tonyeaes dessert spoonfnl--Ohildren from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can bo appll cabloz to ell constitutions, take suftleiont to operate on We bowels twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY, Price $1,09 per Lottie. Fur nele by OT. talC). U. Ii*ErSEP., No Lid 1'), 4treet, Pittibne,zh. 6F.1 it,lk7/ A RETIRED Pat SICIAN 75 YE Alt S OF AGIN, whose sands of life I have neerly roe out, ilii.overed, while in the East In. die..., . certam cure fur Consnuiption, Asthma, Bronchitis, ( Coughs, Colds, and Clement' Debility. The remedy was discovered by him whoa his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. Ile bad heard much of the wonderful reeturative end healing qualities of preparations made from the East India Ilemp, and the thought occurred to him that it,• might make a remedy for his child. Ile Studied hard And succeeded id real Ming his wished. IlLe child was cured, and is now :dive and well. Ile has since administered the wonderful remedy to thom.ands of sufferers in all parts of the world, and he has never failed in making them corn. pletely healthy and happy. Wishing to do as much good as pmeibie, he will send to each of his afflicted fellow-beings as 1,11103 t it, this r ape, with full and explicit direction for making it up, um, successfully using it. Ile requires each applicant to inclose him ono shilling—three cents to be re turned as postage ou the recipe, and the remainder to be epp!ted to the payment af :Me advertisement. Address, DR. 11. JAMES, Nu. 19 Cri,.,ai ,treat, Jersey City, N.J. o.turik,N-1. have no aor.ln•law authorised to send my recr,,, i.e hue been culveri'g. , d (1e23:1m--is B 0 W Al A N'S care. Cough?, Quiasy, Ph thilic, Croup, iloardenun, Bleeding of Lin) Lunga, Counnruptlon. For nub) by And QED. IL Pittsburgh, J. P. Fri. r: ING. A Iloribeny D'4'6PEPSIA triD FITS. DR. TRACY DELORME, the great curer of CONSUMPTION, was for several year ex) badly atilicted by Dyspetala that for a part of the time he Wad c , ,ntlocl to his bet. Ile was eventually cured by a pro• scriotion furnished by a yenu,r clairvoyant P. id. This pre. riven by a mete child while is a state of trance, hl9 cured everybody who hat taken it, never having failed onv.a. It im equally as muro in coati of FITS as of DraPllats. The Ingredlente may ho found in any drug store. I eall mend this valuable proscription to any person on the receipt of one stamp to pay pomtaga Addrete Da. TaAOY DitLoallll, aIiZAT (u 111 OF Coltainirtio; New York Poet flake,. • - 7-YZ. friik t-"4:Zpgrzi ' ' M tiIIBLE! AItBLE t .7 Eta al, . ez .1Z G BAB A BEAUTIFUL &ELECTION OP MONUMENTS, GRIVE STONE'S, Enclosures, Posts, Stoc., &c. The public are respectfully invited to examine our otoCk. Prices low and work warranted, 4403 MO U 5 tatuaur =MU VEGLT.ILLL' COMPOUND B:G 14 : 111 t I d , dstbm% Inflammation auto Luz" Influenza,
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