„.,, , f5N9k) SPECIAL NOTICES. EXTENSION OF STAY. DRS. C. , M. FITCH ct J. W.' SYKES, Will continue their office at Flo. 191 POll3l street, OPPOSITE ST. CLAIRtKOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA., TILL APRIL FI.IST, 186, Where they may be consulted daily, (Sun days exceptod,) for CONSU:d.'; , ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS and ALL OM: . AFFECTIONS con. netted with, or prodni.,osirg to PULMONARY DISEASE. DRS. FlTtni .. LIKES feel that they cannot too earn. catty or ifegnently admonish invalids of the EXCEED ING 0 O , IER OF DItilAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE symptoms often , - ot•ta n., triton„ as to beget a delusive te.ella,7 even wink Lim disease Is making rapid pro. gra..s, and Zoe patient ~t z lecta hicuscif till a cure to next to Iml,,a,ibte. Othee boors ---11.1 A. n. to 4 P. ni air No .711:trgo for c.olozaluation. will be sent ti thooo couttult rly letter. Address DR& C M. PITCH a .1. W. SYR.E 191 Penn street, Pittsburgh, P. ihr- A BECIPE THAI i:AItELY EVER PAILS TU CURE A COLD.—Now, wit& sinter, with its burthen ci Colds and Coughs, is with ue, we think a remedy that will relieve inch visitations should be highly prized, and all who know the worth of tide cmedy, mill do as we do—prize it _doubly. Take a double dose of Dr. ...tianford's invigorator, and it will give greater relief than any other medicine a., ever tried, for we have rarely to repeat the dose to be on. tirely free franc Cough, and as 50011 as the'lungs have thee to throw off the collected matter, thy cure is complete. A. a family medic:no, ha. the cure of Bowel Diseases, Worn, Derangement of the Stomach and Liver; we can recommend It knowingly Oar` GREAT CURE A Ff...at THE PHYSIC ANd HAD ki AILED. BUeBSLVLLLt, (ILL), J anuary IP, 18 5 5 Ur. C. H. Jackaou—Dear Sir—" We would Inform you [LAT. we are out of LOOPL A NUS GER 3/ AN BITTERS ' which meet with ready sale. oneof our nelahbors has been docto tug for home time, (we think al,out two years,) with all Ito: tli,ctor. , in th , en, 7.. try, but all of no avail Ho looked as much like a dead mart going about, us anything we can compare him to. His disease appeared to be an overflowing of the gall. With hard pc' -trisieu, we prevailed on hint to try your hitters, with the promise to him if it did no good, we would charge him nothing for it, provided he took six Lott' ac..ordieg to the directions, which he ban done, and he is now entirely cured, and has become a writ man. This case has creat cd it great sole in this mnighborhood." lic~yrctfull;, et* sdvertißeinent. For 15,1, , oy Pittsburgh OFFICE OP THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO R. R. CO., Iltbdmirgh, March let, 1858. „tOts NOTICE T'9 STeCKGULDERE —The first annual meeting of.the t•tockli Worn of the Pdtsbu , 9ll, For Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company will be held at the Rooms of the Board of Trade in the city of Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of Ma ch, at 2 o'clock, P at., at which time the Report f the Directors and .tllleera, of the operation of the Company, for the first seventeen moo 1.11 of the consolidation, wtil be presented and read. The election bb a new Board of Directors will be held at the seine place, on 'WEDNESDAY, the hat i et , between the hours of 9 A. M. and 13 P. M. htuckhulders, and too reprenentlitives cf vantios holding stock, ill receive special race lleken to and from Pitts burgh, for the occahi apitticatoa to the different Sta tion Agents. RlauC fat noi nt proxlcs may b' ordained at the Ci.dreral Office in Pittsburgh, ur at the office in New Pore, No 3i IViiliam 3tre,t. M). der of th threee inipanieg now merged by the ceugo,tiati,,n, who rosy not have coureifed their stock, will not he m1[146..114. int) voters 44 thotibove election The fraught' tioulig tri:l te eet , i, I from the 20th inqt. to let prox.. jmrLJ I'. D. !q1 , 2.8,-.ILEIII, Secretary. PITTSBURGH ;'. TEEL WORKS. V.S. AC it)tite..4 .1 - r:o. I'D WM. gc4OULLOU II JONES, BOYD & CO I=l C .4.ST ST tg IE IL SPRING, PLOW AND A. G. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Cyrner Hoes and Firat Siree•ta, , y1:!+ P TTSB URGH, PA ...... ..... ........... B. LLoql.ft B. fiIOGEEILS CO 11.1.11IIFACTIJIMP.8 OP itOGERiP IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETII, CORIJER ROHR AHD FIRST STRIIRTB, JAMES Ai. lETZEict, Forwarding and CODiMiBSiOI3 Merchant, FOO TE El All . 07 Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Potter, goods, Dried Fruit and Produe, generally, Oorner of frinrix-et and First streets. PITTF,J3I LLCM., PA. Riga Franchi Gr. Bail ny, , William Dilworth, Sr., S. Cuthbert & Son, Pitkbargh; iloyd. .:t Ott, Ifoiskell Sweartrren, S. Brady, Cagl , . M. G. M. Bunk. Liet & Howell, Matigle & Co., George W Anderduq, Donlo Paxton & Co. Wheellnit. mylgnett HARDWARE. LAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, No: 74 WOOD street, Pittsburgh, ha. oa baud a large STOCK OF HARDWARE, Which he will sell very low for CASH. In addition to his Locks, Hinges, linives and forks, and Spoons, and a large assortment of 3a.rpenter's Tools, ho has received a large sup ply of Sausage Cu tern and Stuffers ; Shovels, Tongues and Pokers' ' Sleigh Bells, and Mnameled Preserving Betties. A RCHITECTURA L.— BARR. tr, MOSIR, Architects, , No. 112 Sznichfi,Ad eitro.t, Cpposite th, now Post Office, L'iteeuto Plans and Specifications Mr all kinds of buildings, and superintend the erection of the same. Mr. Sault aloe continue s to attend to the measuring of builders' work, and Mr. MO.int to the preparation of patent papers and drawings. mellam se J. W. TUCKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOUIS, MO. OFFICE (FOR TEIE PRESENTo NO. 126 THIRD ST., NEAR CITY HOTEL, lIDIEEEMI J. L. Orr, Sp,,,k.er U. 8 Lloase u. lt , presentativi.a. lion. L. 51..Kenn.tt. lion. B:int.CTreat, Judge U.B. District I.k.urt, sr. Lours Limos H. Lucas & Co.. lion. A. It. -51'Anally, Lt. b fehUlso L. C. HEPBURN, AT.'ORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER. 0V3i•71 WPM ITII3SIMIN. 41. 00 th • Croot & T. GROUTT, Importers of Brandies,tr, • Gin, Win, sc. Donlord in Rile Old Ptlonougahela RA Whisky, Peach and Apple Brandy; also, RECTIFIERS AND DISTILLERS, corner of SMITIIPELD and FRONT Streeta. Pittphrtrgh. WILLIAM CLAVTON & CO ., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 (LIU OR. t - 147, CHANTS, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Nt'ar Wood H0c,.1., PITTSBURGH, PA. 147.1" n hacd, Mack berry, Cherry, and Cognac litaudiea, Old Monongahela and Rectified Wtdaky, of the 1 ,, twit rinalit7. daleydeb DAVID H. WILLIAMS, /"CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR FOR TIIE.I , IIIIECTION OF OAS WOILKS, for from five bnruors au I apwardb, need for Heating Building 4, public co private, by Btenrn, Hoz Water or Furnaces. la PITTSMURGII. P A ~. ~..167: PiliNOS AT A BARGAIN. I ' / V AFINE NIINNS & CLARK PIANO, eix °clayey! lioit•wouil case, but a Cow years in no, $l7ll. l/11 0 LitlV,Li 0,t , “ i •'.11 . {1• +4-AI wee, round c0rner...._.... 180 I no LAX octavo Mehogiviy Cm, 125 One till OCtAtyt, nallOgiolv ca, 75 ot - to eli uCtOTO, small ~.ize Piano 35 ' I'm d•Alti fleffirOON to pur._haw an instrument, will flnd it L.` their interest to call at IL KLEBER li BRO'S, iro r Mimic Store, No. 53 Fifth street. Light Cream tile. SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY announce to their customers and the public, that ow ing to the price of Parley and "fops, and to suit the times, they are brewing a light and delicious flavored CREAM a LE, which they are selling at $1 f barrel, and have BEGS I lie T 1::q U ILLO,N 8 each, to accommodate orlvat4 families. 'Ticy have also, X ALE, at $6; XX at $7, and superior IiN:iET at $8 ? bbl., and minuller cagkii in proportion. Also, ,xcellont PLIaTER AND BROWN STOUT. Ch darn sent to their "Lowery on PITT STREET, wil ri,;.ivo prompt attention nu GO iilftiffio SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Blind Factory, I ,(JUItNEIt. THIRD AND MARKET ; , 1:3., PITTBSURGII. ,EILIOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR lA. 1L.,,,,, with VENITIAS BLINDS, of the molt exqui ita, ,‘, l ttalk,rate. nui,b, mill hind it to their intereata to give tae a call before parrha.ibu r elsewhere. My work is got up h , y the beet inechany., (nbi - apprenticoi,.) EVery attention to /elven to' the want, of ear.b , raera Price , ' low. All wort OLIVENO. 7'2 TDIRD stmt . P:tr , borrrh. fmo 4loo OLIVE OIL.-- 16 bmker, Bo at'aux CAI quillto ' 10 pinta; AO box", •• - " quart., luet reed and r e.ab, by Iir:YMER ,t ANDERSON, Kr rl3 No ALI Wo o d ~t- r ,.r.t„ - AGi .SIA. umbamirs, Ilenry'g, Alur- M "NIF ' - -ill - ray'o, nod Citrat_, c,.:netautly un hand, at [' ill- J.S. FLEI4IINtI, ii/r9 ilt.rnei Diamond and Market Ist. __ ipURE BRANDY AND WINES.—I have a large and very due assortment of pure Brandy and WlOntl ~ f every ilt.scrintf an, for nsedlckni purpose. Those wi,hing any thing iu tine ling, can rely on getting a genuine lartiele, at JOY. FLEMING, rrirft Corner Vamond and Market et. - _ RUSIIES.—I have on hand a large assort ri meat of flair, Tooth, Nail and Flesh Brushes. Those Iwishiug anything In this lino should call and asatnine wy tocl< herons purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEM.ING, Ltlis Oarnor Dkizacald and Markel ail. LOCAL AFFAIRS. mrl2:llndk. kIDSVJULDS & BROW N uz:O. L. £1 Y2tElt mr i2awdior PITTSTIURGH. PA An Alderman Sued for Damages.—Some ten days siotic Alderman Lowis committed to jail as a va grant a man named Cornelius O'Brien, and his son, abcut fif.een years old, to the House of Refuge. Yes terday the Alderman was notified that preliminary measures had been taken for commencing a civil suit for damages. O'Brien says the proceedings against him were harsh and illegal, and that he has not only been insulted, but his son has been taken away from him. We learn that the boy was taken to the office of the magistrate, intoxicated, and that he, ku ming that his father and mother were in jail, and that he could not be properly taken care of at home if dig. charged, committed him to the House of Refuge. GEO. W. SMITH & CO. 1. .- -':- : -::: , •'•i: : .. . ,. • 44•43 - . 1.1,*i.„'i -., ;.:T.:;.4, 7 ., :.•, - ,:, - ,T4, - -;':: L._ . l - 1,!, ,A"A"gr , :t4 . : 'rf , : - :!.::;•.:: , ' ' YS'''-g!,44. : V:i , '; ': i ." t' :.::. 'er:.:W.,';,,:::,:,:,.,,1ge..r::),'-'-'''''''. Country Items. A descent was made upon the house of Henry Stet. ler, in McKean county, last week, resulting in the arrest of Stotler and his son, and the seizure of about $6,000 in counterfeit coin, a large amount of metal for manufacturing bogus money, plaster parts for making moulds, chemicals, recipes, and directions for pursuing the work—in fact everything necessary for conducting a bogus mint on an extensive scale. The Stet Jere wore committed to the McKean county jail to answer a charge of making and uttering counter. feit money. A young woman named Mary Denerman, residing near Tyrone City, Blair county, was engaged in boil ing soap last week, when her clothes accidentally took fire, and before it could be extinguished, she was so severely burned that she survived her injuries only a few hours. A sou of John Hornish, near Ho!lidaysburg, about nine or ten years of age, met with an accident on Wednesday last which came very near resulting in his death. He was playing in the hay mow, when Le slipped and fell, head foremost, upon the barn floor, a distance of ten or fifteen feet, producing a severe concussion of the brain. Ho is now recov ering. governor Packer has appointed Hon. Thomas H. Burrower, of Lancaster, Hon. George Darsie, of Alla gheriy, and Hon. J. Y. James, of Warren, commis sioners to investigate the affair' , of the Lancaster Bank, under the act passed recently by the Legisla taro. A man who has bean traveling in this State, im posing upon people by a gutta poreha pen swindle, was arrostad and lodged in jail at Carlisle last week. Ho will be tried shortly, and will in all probability get a term iu tho penitentiary. On Monday of last week a woman named Delt, who resi les a few miles from Reading, fell from a wagun loaded with furniture, and in endeavoring to ease her fall, extended her hands, breaking both arms just above the wrists. The consolidation of the Lebanon and Philadel phia and Reading Railroads, which has been in con- templation tor some time past, was confirmed last week by the unanimous action of the latter company. The arragemont is to go into effect on the first otJuly next. A very singular and fatal accident occurred at Ty rone Forge, in Blair county, on last Friday. A man named Black was engaged in chopping wood, when the axe glanced and struck him in the leg, near the knee, with such force Is to actually sever the limb from his b,dy. He was taken up immediately, and carried to a house in the neighborhood. Every effort was made by his comrades to staunch the bleeding, but without success. The unfortunate man bled to death in fifteen minutes after the occurrence of the accident. Prof. Wamefink's; Concert. The concert of Prof, Wawalink was a brilliant affair, the hall being crowded with a largo and hob ionab,e audience. The pupils executed their parts admirably, and among those worthy of special notice we might allude to the song of "Those Bright Black Eyes," by Mrs. Scully; a duett, "Let us Dance on the Sand," by Mrs. Burke and Miss Cochran; " Annie o' the Banks o' Dee," by Miss Dennieton, and Comin' thro' the Rye," by Miss M'Clurkan. Several other solos and duetts were well executed, and the two choruses, " Land of the Trumpet" and "Awake, the Night," by the whole company, were most admirably sung. During the performance some of the singers were enthusiastically encored, and sev eral baguets were thrown on the stage. The pianos or the occasion were furnished by Mr. John H. Mel lor. There was but one drawback to the unalloyed enjoyment of this concert—the extreme length of the programme, a fault which has been very common this winter. It is tedious to listen to music, no mat ter how good, for a long time, especially when the pieces are encored and the performers repeat them. It is possible to get too much of a good thing. Per sons will get tired listening, but at the same time prefer to remain rather than make an exhibition of themselves by retiring before the conclusion of the entertainment. A Necessary Measure.—Mayor Stuckrath has ap pointed a night police for Allegheny city, consisting of four men, Sylvester Tyler, Washington Swain, David M'Koivy and Samuel Long, who are to patrol the city from nine o'clock at night until six in the morning. This Is a good measure, and the men who have been selected for the duty are in every way e, impotent. A night mania has long been needed in our sister city, and the recent burglaries and out rages committed at night, have awakened the Mayor to the necessity of protection to the citizens. Four men, however, are not enough to guard the city, but the good people of Allegheny must be thankful for those, and look for an increase hereafter. Advertising.—Now, that the spring is opening, is the proper time to advertise business of every kind. No man having goods, wares or merchandize of any description, should fail to let the people know what he has to dispose of; and every one in want of anything should make it :tnown through the medium of the press. It is much more economical than to waste time, patience and shoe leather in running after , cus tomer, or in waiting for them. Advertise liberally, "its bound to pay." We have received from Messrs. Hunt cb Miner, a very neat little instrument in the shape of a pencil sharpener. It is a patent by J. W. Strange /6 Co., of Bangor, Me. and is called the "Double-Cone Pen cil Sharpener." There are two distinct operations in its use, one of them cutting away the wood; the other pointing the lead; thus avoiding the liability of the lead to break off, as in the old instrument. Call and get one. Ladies Tract Society.—The Ladies Tract Society of Allegheny, met a few evening since and elected the following °Mars for the ensuing year: President Mrs. F. R. Brnnot. Vice President—Miss M. Her• ron. Secretary—Mrs. R. S. Hays. Treasurer—Mrs. Dr. Trevor. Managers—Mrs. Breading, Patterson, Myler, Oudry, M. McKnight, Boyd, Gibson, Forrest; Misses Fleming, Blaokstock, Whitten, Warner, Wot ring, Tassey and Patterson. The New National Theatre in Odd Fellows' Hall is being pushed forward very rapidly. A large force of carpenters is at work on the building, and in the course of a few weeks the wood work will be ready for the painters. Governor Foster returned to the city from Cincinnati on Monday, and is superintend ing the work. Ho will open about the first of May, with an excellent stock company. Horticultural Society.-LTho Horticultural Society met yesterday, when a resolution was adopted in favor of holding the fall exhibition of the Society in connection with the Fair of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society. The Horticultural Society will also hold an exhibition in June. No other business uf importance was transacted. False Pretences.—A carpenter on board the Empire City, named Israel Pancoast, was arrested and taken before Alderman Lewis on Tuesday, charged by Michael Portzer with obtaining board from him by false representations. The matter was compromised by Pancoast paying the bill. &nt to the Penitentiary.—Daniel Denny, sentenced o years imprisonment for manslaughter, and Vllliam Maxwell alias Smith, sentenced to one year's , t , nfinement for larceny, were taken to the Peniten. isry on Tuesday, by Sheriff Pattersofi. Aesatz/t and Battery.—Thomas Kearney charged Lawrence Gorman with assault and battery, yesterday morning, before Alderman Lewis. Gorman was (w -rested and held.to bail for his appearance at Court. Monongahela Valley Bank. We understand that tho Commissioners of the Monongahela Valley Bank, to be located at M'Kees port, are nt w in this city, and have their Stock book at the roums of the Board of Trade, whore they will 143 pleased to receive subscriptions for stock from our citizens. We hope . they will not be 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 located 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 bo sufficient to employ the means of the bank to advantage. The books will be open to day, Wednesday and Thursday. • J. B. D. Clark, N0..13 St. Clair street, tho enter prising news dealer, has received Putnam,. Leslie's Fashion, Ballou, Notions and Nax, for April; he also expects to receive Harper and Godey today; he is determined that no person shall be his equal in attending to business with promptness. If you want a magazine or paper left at your house, delivered gratis, and at the lowest yearly price, leave your or der, at present, at No. 13 St. Clair street—on Mon day next at his new place, " Girard House," No. 43 Smithfield street. 11'. would invite attention to the sale of the ele gant country villa of J. W. Kerr, Esq., at Sewickley, this morning at 11 o'clock, by Mr. Davis, auctioneer. His superior piano forte and household furniture will also ho sold at the same time. Cars will !two the Allegheny city depot at 9:45, A. M., and return by 2 o'clock, P. M. Eir■t Arrival of Spring Goods at Carnaghan's, Al legheny City.—A very full and elegant stook of cloths, new style caesimeres and postings, tarnishing goods, ito., for men and boy? wear, are now opened, to which the attention of cash buyers Is invited. Terme being strictly cash, buyer. may rely on the prices being favorable. e r.; < ~. ~ Pittsburgh Retail Market. We publish this _morning our _regular. weekly re port of family marketing, carefully oorreoted : OUR FAMILY MARKETING. Beef Steak, first cat, 114 lb 0 10c. 14 4t second (I / ® 10 " Roasts, 14 / ® 12 Pork *Beaks, 0 10 " Roasts, 44 (E) 9 Veal Cutlets, 0 11 " Mutton l hops, 0 9 " Quarter, 0 8 Pieet, 'll des 30 0 37 pe each 87 0 60 Pork Sarum:lgoe, iii 9 : , 9 6k 10 Bologna '• 10 0 12 Sausage Meat, 12 0 12% Mince " .. 12 0 12% Liver Pudding, a 6 6 d Beef Liver, " 4 66 ti Tongues, each 35 0 45 Turkeys, 80 0 1,00 Geese, It 60 0 75 Ducks, it pair 35 0 50 Chickens, i'it pair 25 0 87 Fish, Salmon, tEr string ... 30 0 40 Porch, " 25 0 '36 Sacker, " 2) @ 30 Lard, Leaf, 14 b 11 qt, 1.2% " Rendered, a 11. 013 ()Mons, 33 li'f p'k 10 0 12 Potatoes, Nesh'u'k " 10 0 12% Red, a 8 0 10 Turnips, " 80 10 Celery, It bunch 6 i'D 10 Beets, " 8 0 4 Carrots, 41 3 35 4 Parsnips, 8 " 0 4 Horseradish, 2 0 3 Pumpkins, each ................ ........... 10 0 15 Cabbage, a 30 4 Cranberries, SDI quart 10 0 15 White Beans, 14 5 0 6 Homin " 8 0 10 Apple Rutter, a 1015 0 Apples, Irt half peck 10 66 15 Dried Peaches, VI quart, 9 0 12% " Apples, cs 9 0 10 Butter, itoll, Vr o 16 0 20 " Print, .. 22 0 25 Eggs, ifs dna 10 0 14 Swindling.—Yesterday morning Messrs. Gross .4 Gardiner, of Rochester, entrusted fifty dollars, en closed in a letter, with a man named Purcell to bring to Pittsburgh and deliver to a firm in this city. He left on the morning train. Shortly after the train had passed Mr. Grose ascertained that Purcell had quarreled with his wife the evening before and sepa rated from her, expressing a determination of not re turning. Mr. G. accordingly got on to a freight train and came to this city. On calling on the gen tlemen to whtm he had sent the money, he was in formed they had n t received it. Having obtained a police officer, they proceeded to hunt Purcell, and shortly afterwards found him at a drinking house on Fifth street; when asked for the money, he said his hat had blown off while riding on the cars, and the letter dropped out. He was arrested and taken to the Mayor's office, when the money was found se creted on his person. Purcell begged very hard to be let off; and Mr. Gross, not wishing to prosecute him, he was released. The Star Siotere.—Last evening, the Star Sisters appeared in two pieces, which they have not played here before. Miss Lucille appeared in the excellent comedy of "Satan in Paris," in which she sustained six different characters, while Miss Helen appeared as Katy, the Hot Corn Girl, in English's drama of the " Hot Corn Girl." Daring the piece she will sing the Bong, " Hot Corn," which has been so much admired for ite pathos and sweetness. They were both well received in these pieces. The same bill will be repeated this evening; to morrow the pro gramme will be changed; and Saturday night closes the engagement. The Lecture Last Evening.—Mr. Chandler's lecture last evening was attended by a large and intelligent audience, the capacious room being nearly filled. We should have been pleased to give a brief synopsis of the lecture.but did not get there in time to get the thread of it. It was, however, a production worthy of its talented author, and all who heard it agree in pronouncing it among the beat lectures of the season. Mayor's Office.—At the Mayor's office yesterday morning there were five common cases on hand. The Mayor, having no further fear of email pox in jail, committed the batch to jail for various terms. Lecture.—lt will be perceived that John W. For ney, Esq., editor of the Philadelphia " Press," will deliver a lecture on next Monday evening, in Lafay ette HalL S abjeet—" American Statesmen." Renovation.—A number of prisoners were busily engaged yesterday in cleansing thejaiL They gave it a thorough scrubbing. Jailor Philips is deter mined to keep his quarters in a habitable condition. Big Egge.—John Connelly, of Allegheny City, has in his possession a couple of Cochin China hen eggs of unusual dimensions. They look more like goose than hen eggs. A little boy named Berger, three years old, was,run over by a carriage on Washington street, on Tuesday evening. He was not severely injured. We call attention to the advertisement of the con cart of Thalberg and Vieuxtemps, in another column. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA A mild and efficient purgative, pleasant to:-the sate, and mild in its operation. Always on hand rash, by CHAS. H. SUPER, Corner of Penn and Bt. Clair streets, V- a YOU ARE FCH., 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 and vigor of 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 use of Dr. J. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A trial of their power cannot fail to prove that there is no failure in their sanative effects. We cheerfully recommend them to the public, knowing, as we do, their many excellent qualities. For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everys here, and by UOSTEITER & SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, 68 Water and 68 Front streets. FORNEY'S DAILY "PRESS" delivered regularly, by JOHN PITTOCK, Office, at Hunt & Aliner'e. FURNISHED HOTEL FOR SALE. THE RAILROAD HOTEL, AT LATROBE STATION, on the Penn sylvania Railroad, forty miles east of Pittsburgh, built of brick, three stories high, 90 feet front, 64 foot deep, contains 40 fine large rooms newly and completely furnish ed, ready for immediate occupation. There is a ircune stable for thirty horses, convenient oat-buildings and one acre of ground attached to the premises. Price, including furniture, $12,000. One.half may remain on Bond and ‘iortgage. If not sold before Ist of April, it will be rented at $950 per annum. Address U. W. BARNES, mr2:lmd Latrobe, Pa. Safety and Economy In Light. WIIY WILL YOU BURN CAMPHENE AND FLUID, when you can get a cheaper and bettor light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Can nel Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, stead}, pleas ast, and safe portable light ever offered to the public, and no danger of explosion; mote brilliant than gas, and quite as cheap; lamps of the most simple and easily managed construction. For sale by T. D. &0. HODKINSON, ga. Beware of a counterfeit already in tae market, made from Camphene, with a little Coal Oil to ecent it. fte27:ly REMOVAL Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad, AND THE Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cinciunat. RAILROAD, ONAND AFTER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1858, the Freight busineis of these roods, In the CITY OF PITTSBURGH, Will be transacted at the NEW AND COMMODIOUS DEPOT, ON PENN STREET, ABOVE WAYNE, ADJOLIINti 2.EUI PINNBYLVANIA CANAL. The. attention of Merchants, Manufacturers, and Shippers is invited to the superior facilities afforded by these 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- jumbos, Dayton, Indianapolis,Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis; and all the Western, Northwestern, and Boutlieweat ern States. Freigheis sent to most of the above places in the same cars in which it is loaded at this Depot. TIITIOLIGH ECCILIPTB OW= TO ALL af.POBTAIIT POINTS. For furater information, apply to fele. JOIIN P. GLASS, Agent. ROBERT DAISILL.. JAMES B. BREADING ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 201 warty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. ruattlliT. DAPER HANGINGS, FOR SPRING OF g 1888.—The beat assortment ever brought to Pitts burgh. Prices range, from 8 cents to tb. Wall Paper for Parlors, Dining Room!, amphora, Emit" Cl:larches ades Elgin Oak, Panel Oak, Walnut, Marble Fresco, Borde g rs, , Statues, Paintings, Testers, Ceiling, Fin: Screens, Window Shades. Come and Bee. W. P..PdABBHALL A CO., rare e 7 Wood strea LEAVER'S HONEY SOAPS.-50 gross maorted, on hand and for sale byy L, BdHidTgTOW. A 00., . Quaer of Routh oaf Woofs ear.-mara FAMS:A ~, , - - : :, ,• 5.,,:!.., ,, .....,.:•..,:.'...?:..-::'!::!:,.7.''..::•.,,:.• Opposite St. Clair Hotel. No. 79 Smithfield street ' , .,ie. ! ,...:7, , *: :*1? - ' . :;':•_ ,, ,: ; .1.Z5-7_i',r, '.. 2 0•:,;.'f• . &‘,.•i;' ; , .,;:-,,,• , '- , ; •::; . :>.• . te#„.',:. , ,T,? . ..4:4.;. 1 ••• , . , ;,:, , ,,:. , :: , , it - *' , "Pf :1'..-3''.i;Y,'.i!. COI it,ft aCIAL. IP PE'S BV EL GI- OARis OF TRADE 9. WO CIIA rEO Presidti W. B. WILLIAbits.- Vt:e 18.i.1.&1! DIOKEY, 21 H NHUNiff, Tvearcures. N. HOLM JO:.;EPH SNOWDEN Cosa ra Cr, rf Arbitrati.w2 fur .h.bruary ISAIALI DICKEY, V. P., tit. W. MALE, DAVID M'OANDLESS JOHN FLEMINCI, JAMES GARDINER. 1%10 V fil*TS OF OCEAN SPMARHERS. T. :. AJL bb I, I.l:Ave roa DAYS. i BOIL ^.• la NOW York Hamtvirg March 1 1 Afrh . .New York Liverpool March 3 City . t Waslit'n...New York Liverpool March 4 Empj e City New . York...... Havana & N.O March 4 ' Mose- Taylor rq ow : Yor Is AN - Ir:call ..... ......Mareh 5 Arag,. Newyork Havre, Ac March 8 NortLern Light New YorkAspinwall Marsh 0 : AMON C . ll 1306t0u, ric.... Liverpool March 10 I Glaag,w New York Gla,gow March 13 1 Anglo Saxon Portland, Liverpool... ....... .March 13 Europe New York I iverpool March 17 1 Kangaroo ... ..... ...New York t iverpool March 18 North Star_ .........Now York Bremen, &c March 20 Canada Boston, tic Liverpool March 24 . l TO ARRIVE 5H1113 LEANS POD. DA.lia. Glasgow . ......Glasgow New York Feb. 13 America..... ...Liverpool Roston, &c Feb. 13 1 Fur0pe......... ....... Liverpool New Yorl - Feb. 20 Bangneoo I iverpool New lurk Feb. 24 North America Portland ..... ...Liverpool Feb. 24 Canada Liverpool Boston Feb. 27 Ilammoni. ...... ....Hamburg New York March 1 ( Ity o[ Baltimore..Ltverpool New York March 10 Fulton Southamptou.New York ....... .....March 10 PITTSBURGH MARKET Carefully Reported by JOSEPIi StiownEti, Superintendent of the Merchants' Exchange. PITTBBUDaii, March 17, 1958. FLOUR...The market to-day has been quite active, the sales amounting to 1093 Ibis viz:—From first hands; POO bli!s from wharf at $3,12% for sup•-rfitio, $3,00 for extra; 26 bbla extra from wharf at $3,115. From store:-75 bbla at $4,20 f extra and $4,76 for extra family; 60 bbla superfine $3,25; 42 bbls extra family at $1,62 GRAlN...i.lats are selling from flret hands at 28e and Coin at 48c,g50c. SEEDS...SaIes 26 bush Clover from store at $5,25; 20 bush do from store at $5@5,75; 20 bush do ut $5.25; 40 bu,ll do from first hands at $4,70. APPLES—SaIe 110 bids choice at $2,10 , 6 bb!. EGGS—Sales 6 bbls at 11c doz MoL ASSES...SaIes 15 bbls New Orleans, at 364n37c gall. FIRE CLAY...SaIes 2 tons at $l2 - 6 ton. FIRE BRICK—Sales 1100 at $2B. CHEESE...SaIes 30 boxes W. It at 9% tb. OlL...Sales 16 bbls Lard, No. lat 66@qc gall ; 5 bbls N., 2 at 75c and pay for bbl SOAPS...SaIes 33 boxes Rosin at 5c 41 lb, and 43 b•ixes Palm at 5% - c; 100 boxes Chemical at 5%c. CANDLES...SaIes 50 boxes Mould at 13 , 6 lb. 11A Y... Sales from scales, of 6 loads at $104514 11 ton . COFFEE—SaIes 16 bags at 11 . %@12c for Rio WHISK Y...Sahs 118 bbls rectified at 20@21c 13 gall. New Work Stook Market NEW YotE, March. 17. Yuan —Qtocks dull and lower, Michigan Central, 7114 i; Erie, 30%; Cleveland gt Toledo, Cleveland, jlolumbns and Cincinnati, 074 Tennessee 6's, Sc; North Carolina 6'B, 04; Chicago and Rock Island, 80; Cnni• berla,,d Coal, 21; Lacrosse, lon Michigan Southern, 25 1 / 4 ; N. Y Central, 92;4; Rending, 60%; Milwaukee and Mieds sippi, 33; Canton Co , 24; Virginia ti's, 02%; Sterling Ex change morainal at 107‘&108. Evening—Stocks lower; Chicago and Rock Island 79%: Michi2an Southern 25 1 ,4; N. Y. Central 91; Reading Railroad 58; Milwaukee and Mississippi 32%; Missouri else,' 83%; ti;- Tana aud Chicago 92 Michigan Central 71; Erie New York Disirkot Msirce, 17.----Cotten dull ; sales SOO hales 1 , 1,•hr except Southern which is easy: ride i 7000 bbls: Wheat firm; sales 7500 bush at $1 05 Inc Milwaukee club; Corn dull; 10,- 500 bush: Beef steady; Mess Pork has declined 10e and irreg ular, calm at $10,55©516,65; prime $13,50; Coffee steady; Mo. laares firm at ;3.e.; Freights flat; BAUM heavy; 'Baths 89,-;,'@9i/; Shoulders Linseed Oil steady; western Hides Tallow quiet at 10%. i Cattle Market New YettK, March 17th —The receipts were 2400 Beeves; 5000 Sheep; 700 Swine; Beeves dull at ;lie, lower; sales at 8@ 10 , A; avi raging 8g8!•,<,; Swine lower, Hare at S',34i. RI VER NEWS. HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and Oeu ral Corner of First and Ferry streets. 'tryEn, WEATHER, ETll—Thero was fourteen feet water in he channel last night. and the river was still riahig slowly. 'he weather is very c and rune. than-Oring and ,usiness at the wharf is steadily increasing. The goal packet, lowa, Moore Master, will leave f , ,r St. Louis ti , .d all intermediate ports this evening or to-morrow morning. She is a ephniliii boat, and has every thing• on board that can be desired to contribute to the comfort of passengers. The ealvage on the St4phen Decatur, will bring the enL marine company $14,000. The ice is still running in such quantities out of the Al.. so as to render navigation somewhat perilous. We think it will be pretty well run out in the course of a tiny or two. The Tigress went out yenterdey bound for Memphis with wo ice barges in tow. PORT OF PITTSBURGH 14 FEET 0 1N011.6.4 WATB.P. IN Till OiI&NNEL. ARM V ED Steamer Luzerne, Jacobs. Brownsville •• Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth Telegraph, 'Woodward, Brownsville. Henry Graff, M'Clintock, Cincinnati. " S. P. Hibbard, Reed, Cincinnati. " Belmont, Ebert, Louisville. " Metropolis, Calhoun, New Orleans. DEPARTED. Steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville " Lucerne. Jacobs. Brownsville. Sir Wm. Wallace, Campbell, St. Louis " Economy, Beltzhoover, Cincinnati. Sky Lark, Jackson, Missouri. •' Arctic, Devinuey, New Orleans. Hastings, Reese, Nashville. " Tigress, Wolf, Memphis. " Rocket, Manatta, Wheeling. k STEAM BOATS. ZANESVILLE. Nor Marlette and Zanesville. The steamer EMMA GItAIIAM, Capt. Meg. • .1 •.> • ROE AYRES, will leave for the above and all 7 intetmediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. For freight or passage apply on board. j Jati ST. LOUIS. Nor St. Louis. lOWA Mcwite, Master. The light draught, fast running passenger • a packet : k , t lOWA, thhe above arir ' ' ' l intermediate °alAldBr' p w o i r i t i e, l L oli S ' eL A r ' o r r - Ult 1.) AY, the 610 inst., at 4 o'clock M. For freight or passage, having saperior accomodations, apply on beard, or to HARDY rit Agents, fo4 Corner First and Ferry streets. AUCTION SALES. DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., t the now Commercial Sales li oms , No. 64, Fifth street, every week day, are held public sales ,d goods in all variety, suited ter the trade and consumers, from a largo stuck which is constantly replenished with I rodi meats, that must be closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. 1.1., Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything needed in ti.e line for pet sunal and faintly nee; table cut lery; hatilw..re; clothing; bouts and shoes; ladies ware, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. Household tied kitchen tuluiture, new and second-Iniud; bode and beihinig; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware; stoves; cooking ; grLeeries, AT 7 o'CLOCK; M., Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical iustru. clients; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes. book stationery, Ac. seS I P. M. DAVIS, Auct.s HANDSOME COUNTRY VILLA AND 110IISKGOLD b'URNIETURE, AT A UCIION.—Ou .1 . 111.1.11,5DA.Y MORNING, March 18th, at it o'clock, on the premises, will be sold, the elegant residence of J. W. Kerr, Architect, situat , at the village of Sewickley, (opposite the Railroad Station,) which has lately be en erected of the hest m.terisls, superior workmanship, and in utodtzu style, oni b acing every convenience that could be desired, an fin ished in the beet manner, with Marble Mantles. Ornamental Stucco Cornice, etc. having a °oxidant supply of pure wh to seme water in the first and second atones, 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, eta The property not up- wards of $5500, which may be examined on application to the owner, at his elute, No. 26 St clair street. Also, a quntity of handsaw , Household Furniture, among which are one superior Rosewood Clibo GA octave Piano Forte, made by N nrim4 & Clark, Side Board, Dinasing Bureau, Ta Ara, Fancy F oral Stand, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Chian, these and Quuensware, Carpeting, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. Terms at sale. (cuz9) I'. - s. DAVIS, AUCL r. A LUM.-50 barrels for safe by 1 - 1 B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO • uoylB Corner Wood and First areas. CLOVER SEED.-11 barrels prime Clover Seed, just received and tur sae, by JAN11..3 A. FETZER, wad Corner Market and First streets._ I. GARB. SODA.-150 keg , ,3 on hand and Jail for sale by (tr,r9) 9 1. FAIVESTfiII, i co., WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! Cheap! —Received twit weep, tells of Wall Paper, to will at 1234 to 20 cont. r , 70 P at• ti! LL £ 00, cloolt - 11 S •na (II ASSES. 25 Ms NCW Orleans; 20 " Baltimore Syrup, for sale by de2l Vi ti. SMITE( & CO fOFFEE,-150 bags prime Rio, for sale by 1a2.2 WM. R. CO, INKSTANDS.—A large variety for sale at - WM. G. JONNSTON dr. CO.'S, , deg Stationery Warebortse, 57 Wood at. CIINNAMON BARK.-400 Ib i t4 j ust reed and fix Cgao by Mal i B. L. WARN g h Oil. M B ROI DE RED COLLARS AN ICA ElDEVE3—Lateat etylesjust ned, at - - ta4.3 71 himern, ctrtat. on hand and foi sale ' 4 ' 23 B L VATIN2B7OO.II On •-• : „ • ...• ,11,P,',OfRieliVtiter4e;$ttis-441.74t-t- AM U SEMEN I S PITTSBURGH THEATRE. WEB lURIZIfitLY.........Inema Lea Iterieeemea J. G. HANLEY.-- Marreana mizzri Boxes 50c. P. Iva t.t. Box, 1arge.......58 00 Second Tier 25e •,, ..J , - Box, small._... 600 Third Tier 16c. 42...1..a .1 Box .25c. Single Seats in Private Box, z I j , ',•l•red Gallery ...... ALTERATION DIE. Doors open at 7 Perfor :.auc ko commence at 7% Box office, for sale of Tlcket..,. t,.nfrom 10 to 3 o'clock. GRAND CHANGE OP rEH FOR:VINCE' First melt of the moral drama, THE HOT CORN GIRL, A ml the etfctive play of saTALN IN PARIS. urc,..s. of the boantifnl and gpnrkling Star titers, lIICILLE and HELEN, and Mr T. GAMILTON Ping appearauce in Pittsburgh - rt - Mr and Mrs. HINGOLD. Ou WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING, March 17th and 18th, will he performed, SATAN IN PARIS. The 1)—, and 5 other ch,ractera MISS LUCILLEE•. Crequer Mr. T. Hamilton. Count Henry Mr. J. G. Hanley. Count Vanilla Mr Itlngold. Madame de Setniville .................. ............Mr3. Hlngold. To conclude with Win. B. English's versio'h of the coon lar story, entitled LETrLE KATY, THE HOT CORN GIRL The Hot Corn Girl MISS HELEN. Jco, (a genius under difficulties) Mr. Hamilton. Edward Mr. Bingold. 469" For full particulars See Programmes. In rehearsal, PProSEIIIIGH WEI 6 AND ALLEGHENY .I.IOYB. The Beautiful Collection of Pa , ntings, -INCLUDING THE EASTERN SLAVE MARKET, CLEOPATRA, DEATH OF LEANDER, and the famous CIRCASSIAN MODEL OF BEAUTY, Are now on Free Exhibition at the TONTINE HOUSE, No '93 Third street. Call and son thorn. IYI7 QEO. SOHN ECK, Proprietor. JOHN W. M'CARTHY, TILL POSTE a d s o AT ILL ATTEND 1 0 THE POSTING and DISTRIBUTIN i of all kinds of BILLS FOR CO.I.4CEItrei i.r:CTURES, 911 corann. niecithais .either mail, telegraph ; or othei• wino--directed to the office of the Morning Yon, will receis e. prompt iwttentinn DAG ITER I' EA N GALLERIES. Am BitoT y pEN— A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE FieTutib, WARRANTED, CAN RE UAD Ad LOW AS AT ANY VILtST OLAB ESTABLIMIALENT TILE COUNTRY, AT ALL'ti, M tint strcat iiRE A T ATMACIION AT NO. 60 MARKET ST., Where can be been the Itu - geBt uollectliw of AMBBOIM PiIOfOGRAPH MPECIALENLI, EVER ELELHEITED IN THIL3 CITY Aa' Portioto wishitsg Pletu.rea of theunsclv.a or ttieLde, iuvli.d to :+lll Nutt e/Luulub 6efurn .ffitig uls.wharc, ai WE WARRANT PICTURES kiuyertur L uuy that CUD to, übtatuuti west of the. tuuuutalua R. M. CARGO & CO., Photographers and Anabrotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 76 Fourth ettiot. nod SUNBEAM GALLERY, B. W. cur. of ..Varkot atront dthi IThimucat PluillJargh PRICES TO SUIT ALL. uayl9:tf—;ip WYKES' GALLERY OF ART, TiO. 60 MARKET. STREET.-PICTURES taken at this Gallery by a new and improved process, giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex ion. They are acknowledged by all who have examined them to be far superior to any pictures eve. exhibited in this oit y. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine its large collections of specimens. Hie Gallery being on the second floor, is easy of access. N. B.—Pictures of Children taken In two seconds, at No. 60 Market street. my27:tf is E. B. WYKEB, Artist. NELSON'S AMBROTYPtg. PRICES REDUCED: GALLERY' CORNER OF THIRD AND MARK ET STREETS., Entrance on Third street. Citizens and Strangers desiring AMBROTYPES, executed In the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can in accommodated at short notice by calling at NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY, THIRD STREET. Prices Oue Dollar and upward. am2i:lr2.3 itOGEIIBBI NEW DAG DERREAN AND AMBROT YPE SKY AND SIDE-LIGHT L STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST-ORYIOI a. PICTURES taken in all the various styles, In as, woather, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates. Agt.. Sick or deceased persons taken at their residence. xr,2o-Iviirvv-ia ABEAUTIFUL PICT URE.—Pliotography is writing by light. The outlines of the Littera' form i.leeti by this process, and touched by the Artist's pencil, west be perfect. Those who want such Pictures can get h eru at WALL'S, Jones' Building, Fourth street. [inrl2.lw L OAN OFFICE— HENRY W. cutitioTTl, No. 100 SMITHFIELD &Tea, Near the corner of Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA. MONEY in Larga and small quantities LOANED on Geld aud Silver , Diamonds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Wathee, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time areed on. eia- Office hours, from 7 A. M. to lo P.M. javurga riILIE CHEMICAL OLIVE ELUSIVE- A SOAP, manufactured by B. C. & J. el. lawyer, re recelVoe the preference over all other kinds ever offered fur tacitly use. Its advantages over other Soaps are :—Lst. It is cteaper to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin Soap. 2d. Half the time need only be occupied in washing when this Soap is used in place of other Soap. ad. Labor in washing can be nearly dispensed with, as the clothes will require little If any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear on the wash-beard. 4th. Moiling the clothes is unnecessary when this Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers equally as well as soft. Gth. Printers, Machinists, Painters and omens, find it far superior to other Soaps. It speedily re [Roves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the hands, leaving the skin Bolt, and free from chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the DSO of the wash.boird, the following directions should be followed : For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one pound of Soup, cut it into shaviegs, and dissolve in one ga , ton of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing altour. ten gallons of warm water; pour in the abissolved and stir thoroughly. Let Mein soak twenty to thirty inmates, wring out, and rinse in warm water once, cold ester twice. A chry dirty wrisvband, or seam, or grease sp. ts, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise the clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring about double time in soaking. tom- Observe our name on each bar. For attic, in any quantity, at our wurehouao, Nu. 17 Wood X inlet, and at our works, oppoaito the liound Howie ; Penn s, Ivania avenue. ii. J, ii. SAWYER, No. 47 Wood street. FOR RENT.—The Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company having vacated the euice formerly occupied as a Ticket tiflice, under the Morton• lobate House, corner of Smithfield and Water straits, no. 1111 U to rent it for one year, from April Ist, 1868. Thu lora. Lieu of this office makes It a u,sirable location for any per 5,.(1 desirous of having ono of the best and moat public stands lo the city. For terms, apply to JOHN J. HOUSTON, Oen'l PUBS. Agent, P., P. W. 40. IL It NEW GOODS-NEW GOODS. NEW GOODA—NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS--NEWWE'S. A choice selection of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, AND DOMESTICS uuw opoulog at the store of A. A. MASON & CO., torl3 21 Fifth street. LADIES, HAVE YOU SEEN THE RED PETTICOAT?—Just opened, an invof e of the cele aced "Red vett c0a..." Cad and secure one soon at JOB. HOWIE'S, ierls 77 Market street. NEW EXPANSION SKIRTS OF EX QUISITE FORM, and of a anperlor quality of Steel Spring Hoop, in white and colored, receive:. by JOS. HORNE, rurls 77 Market street. ITALIAN CHESTNUTS.-3 bbls. just re cdved and for sale by WHALER & ANDERSON, turn N 0.39 Wood street. DINE APPLE CHEESE.-15 cases " En gliski Dairy " Just received and for sale by REYMER . ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, Opposite Et. Charles Hotel. 1 9 000 BBLS. Prime new crop N. 0 Molaisea for sole by BAGALEY, 0 , 84311116VE a CO, mrlo Noa. 18 and Wood etre , t. 300 RIDS. Prime new crop N. 0, Sugar for gale by BAGALEY. COSOftaVE 3 Cu, 160 BBLS. Crushed, Pulverized and Coffin Sugars for sale by mrls 2on BBLS. SYRUPS of choice brands, N." for safe by &WALE; COSURAPE .§ CO. mrls N 02.1.8 and 20 Wood street. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND GLAZING-1n all of its branches executed prompt ly and in the best manner, by ' J. k. EL P,ELILLIRS, mr9 28 and.2B Bt. Clair street. D RIED APPLES.-30 saoks prime Dried . . Apples received, and for sale by AIcCANDLEB4 MEANS Ai CO, Corner of Wood- and Water streeta CILASS.-200 boxes Bxlo Glass f4: — Tr - 8 1 -- &by Enrl6 BENNY EL COLLINS. GUS.— 5 bbla fresh .4ggs just received coif= cab bmalDi —MWBI COLLIns. MOM E. 8. WYKES, Artist MISCELLANEOUS. IkS SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST RE TURNED from Now York and Philadelphia, feels confident that ho csa OT R INDUOEMENTB TO PUR- CHASERS, BOTH IN STYLES, QUALITY AND PRICES. UNSURPASSEWBY ANY HOUSE WEST OF THE MOUN- RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK BA.YADERE DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, " PLAIN BLACK SILKS, " PRINTED BERAGES, " ORGANDIE LAWNS, 4. u " ROBES. Alao--Ohallies, Crape De Eepsuiees, Lacnui, &c. g 4 Ai SHAWLS AND MANTLES. BROOHE BORDERED STELLA. SHAWLS, PRINTED BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, Of every style, Color and Quality, varying in prices from Two to Fifteen Dollars. FRENCH LACE AND CHANTILLA MANTLES, From Three to Thirty Dollara. NEEDLE WORK. H ANDSOME SETT COLLARS AND SLEEVES, 4 k VERY RICH REAL FRENCH WORE COLLARS, EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, JAUGNET AND SWISS EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, AND FLOUNOINGS, WHITE GOODS. PIQUET CLOTH, FOR BASQUES, COLLARS AND SLEEVES, FRENOII AND ENGLISH BRILLIANTS, A 0 0 NETTS, NAINSOOSS, MULLS, SWISS, VICTORIA LAWNS, 45c0., PLAIN ELAM STRIPED HOSIERY. A FULL AND COMPLETE ASs SORTMENT MOURNING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. GOODS FOR BOYS' WEAR. Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive CLOTHS. Black, Blue, green, Drab and 00 17421 CASHMERETTS. Plaid, Plain and Striped OASSIMIRES T WIT 1)8, hIERINU, NA NKINE'rTS, CASSIMER ES Linen and Cotton Pant State, 40., DOME TICS. TEL' LARGEST STOOK IN THE AB Laxly of tto3 abova Goals were bought of MAN UFACTUgERS AND, JOBBERS, And at the LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH, We. AR ENABLED TO SELL TRIM AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Cali and Examine our Stock, be fore Pvirchasing Elsewhere. C. HANSON' LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, and Young, Stevenson & Love, SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE No. 74 Market Street, IP'lMeturgh, Pa. " ROBES, " ROBES. AND FIGURED. MEDICAL. —O 11 - DR, SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, IS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE troubled with Liver Complaints, unites the mad dos• perate of cases, when the mond bottle will, with stews • single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. We wish to call the attention of all to these facto, that the In vigorator Is compounded by a physician who has seed ft b his practice for the past twenty years with a snots= almost credulous, and that it is entirely vegetable. being ootaptoxl wholly of gams. Some idea of the strength of these gams may be &mod when it is known one bottle of the Invigorator contains as much strength as one hundred dates of Calomel without an 'Y of its deleterious effects. We know there is nothing now before the American pub • lic, prepared with each skill by a acientillo man, partleularly for diseases of the Liver, as Dr. &Word's In , or Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation B#3COna to - no other articlvin the world, simply because it rest on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it la all its - proprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from each diseases as are described in Dr. Sanford's advertisement, we know of know remedy that will eo surely cute them as the Invigorator. The invigorator care' sick Headache. Take one or,two teaspoonfuls at each attack and it will soon disappear. Fox an overloaded stomach, or when food rises or scars, take the Invigorator after eating, and it will not prove d eeable or oppress: ve. For Heartburn, Palpitation or t Breathing, take a teaspoonful once or twice daily. For LOU of Appetite, Languor or Listlessness, the medicine is invalu able. It will restore the appetite and make the food digest well. Nightmare, take a teaspoonful on retiring, apd 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. 'I ne Invigorator is a Liver Ream dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, cur lug Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and all Female Obstructions , for which it Lae no equal. We know there iu nothing now beforis the American pub• tic prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particular ly for diseases of the Liver, as I r. timford'a Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attained a' reputation second to no other article In the word, simply because it rests on itiown merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its pmpristors claim it to be, if any of our readers are Buffering from such diseases as are described in Dr. Sanford', advertisement, wi know of no remedy that will so surely cure them ea tb,. Invigorator. There tuts lately been brought to our-.notice a medicine that seems to possess wonderful, curative and healing pro perties in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or gans. It came to us with so many testimonials in Its favor that we have noted its meats in some of the worst cases of continual dibility, caused by deranged liver, and In every instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure, Dr. Banford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what we re• fer to. We always have been credulous about cures by pat ent medicines, but we are com mced that this meditine, for family use, is not overrated by the heat of recommeadatiota it has. Our advice is, for all troubled with Indigestion ; re billy or Bowel Complaint, to get a bottle and try It; our weld for it, relief will be experienced. 8L1e81140.9 ro it LiVALIDS who nee Dr. eldiatord'a Lavisor• ator, 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 La used, for it will as surely drive them away, as daylight will banish darkness of this there cants, uo doubt to tit we who try it, for it ca rries conviction with every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousands of certificates from those who use it of have been cured by it, Try one bottle, it it does not benefit, then we are mistaken. PBIO3 ONZ DOLL&A 1 li 1501 . 11.1. BANY0B1) k 00. Proprietors, e. 4 ,5 Broadway, Hew York Yor sale by G. H. KEYBRat, LW Wood street, Pittsburg Jal:.3mdkvi:2p THE GREATEST JR. :\ El 'CAI DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. 24 R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disoov• ex IA In unn of ,a..r comma' pasture weeds a remedy that curse Every kind of Humor, raoAt THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON MTVII Ile has tried it ill ever eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, {both thunder humor.) He has now in his possession over one hundred certillcates of its value, all within twenty miles of Beaton. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Bore month. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. Two or three bottles will clear the system of Wes. Two bottles aro warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. OW , to two bottles ars warranted to cure all humor tikthe eyes. Two bottles are warranted to care running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Pour to aLz bottles axe warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worstkind of ringworm. Two or three bottles era warranted to cure the most des perate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure saltathetun. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scroftda. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, said • perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. ROXICURY, MAPIB DIAZ MADAM,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery, in curing all kind of humors, is so well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the moot skilful phyla. clans and the most careful Druggists in the country are un lallllllol/9 in its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a Mil knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing moat of those diseases in which you are nn fortunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to an affectionate mother. NURSING SURE MOUTH, Li (rued as if by a miracle; your warn temper is restated MI lta natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretfal naps to calm and sweet slumbers ; and the Medical DISCOTO ry beoomcs a fountain of blaming to your husband and household. In the more advanced stages of CANKER. it extends to the stomach, calming DYSPEPSIA, whki. is nothing but c.inker of the stow t. than to ths intestines and KIDNEYS, creating a Ednklug, gone feeling, and au luellnerauu• oitLU ia the cares of your Wail). Your 'stomach fa RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distress,s you, and you can only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the scrimonons fluid of tho canker •oats it up; then your complexion loses its Mown 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. train of diseases which the Medical Discovery 13 peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the aides weaknaita of tha spine and amall of tho back, pain of the hip Joint when yon retire, irregularity of the bowels, and alao, that moat ezcrp• dating of &mama, the PILES. Row many thousands of poor women at Buttering ftgln this disease and pining away a utherable life, and their next door neighbor does net know the cause. I wish to impress 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 goat and good quality, that It will never, under any circnmatancaa, do yen any Injury. Ns change of diet ever noce.inary and enough of it. DIRECTIONS toa usc--Adults one t4t)/0 ispotaiful per day— Children over telly:ems dessert spoonful--Children from Ave to eight yeare, tea spoonful. As no directions can be apply eablel to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate GU IL. bowels twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENN 11,D Y Prlie $l,OO per buttlt. silo by Or. UEO. 11. KEY/DLit, Nu 1411 Wood eltrea. Pittabtligh. eu,p4:daw A RETIRED PPIISICI(All 2'5 YEA KS ON a Dilid, whom/ daillill of Hie have nearly run out, discovered, while In the East Ina dies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, ICoughs, Colds, and General Debility. The remedy was , 'hoovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was a „, , ven np to die. He had heard much of the wonderful rester, dive and healing qualities of preparations made from t h e g al t India Hemp, and the thought occurred to him that h e m i g h t , make a remedy for his child. He studied hard and sumeea ded In realizing his wishes. Ills child was cured, and is now,, live and well. He has since adidatstered the wonderful ren..‘edY to thousands of sufferers in all parts of and he has never failed in making them the world, a cd happy. Wishing to do as much good ea com pletely healthy possible, he will sc a b d t° such of his adUcted fellow-beings" request it, this ~ v.:. with full and explicit direction for making it up , uu u a„ ' oezafally using it. Ho requires each applicant to inclose him one shilling—three cents to be ts turned as postage on the .'°' P°' and the remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address, DR, H. JAblEik, No. Di Grand street, Jersey pity, N. J. . 1 , 2 0 authorised to send my OaorioN—T. have no son-in recipe, as has been advertised. fe23:lm--Ls • p b OW M A N'l, e.G ET 149 L- COMPOUND Crl cure CGagEB, Qulngy, Yuctit.;,, iiroLctikta, Asthm& InHWm lnfinrunatiou nitita Lungs, croup, lioatunees, bleeding of ino Lungs, Consumption. For salo by And fallkdkve U.E.). IL KAYSER. Pittaburgt J. P. PLEMING. Allegheny,''WO. DYSPEPSIA AND FITS. DR. TRACY DELORtE, the great carer of CONSUMPTION, was fm several years so badly afflicted by Dyspopela that for a part of the time he wu confined to Ms tea. De was eventually cured by a pre. ecription furnished by a young clairvoyant girl. Tbbi pro. scription, given by a mere child while in a state of trance, has cured everybody who has taken it, never having failed once. Itls equally as sure in oases of Frrs as of DIFPUFEA- The ingredients may be found in any drug store I will send this valuable prescription to any person on the receipt of one stamp to pay postage. Addreaa DR. TRACY DELORME, Gale? CCM= OF Oosinwprrow, New York Post "Mee. fea.lm—ls /RBLE 1 M ARBLE r t JOliclll e/71 R 0 HAS A HEAUTITIIL SELECT/ON OY MONUMENTS ) GRAVE STONES ) Enclosures, Posts, &,e . , 31,c. The plain are reelx:ethilly laritod to examitua our dock. Prima Ww and work warranted. -eet the holt you can itt4