- \IOQ I r . 4p~~ V _ . '~'.4 ~: SPECIAL NOTICES. EXTENSION OP STAY. DRS. C. M. FITCH 4. J. W. SYKES, 1i ;:1 continue their Wilco at 110. 101 Penn street, OPPOSITE ST. CLAINEIOTEL, PITTSII3IIII+III, PA., TILL APRIL FIRST, 185+, Where they may be consulted daily, (Sup dap excepted,) for CONSU • •,•‘. ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS and ALL °THE.. AFFEOPTONS uoctod with, or predi,:•osi• g to PULMONARY DISEASE. DRS. FITOiI • YRES fool that they cannot too earn eatly or• : , ' , lnaptly admonish invalids ••f the EXCELb• INCA , •=l,ll, Ot.:LA IN PULMONARY DISEASE avinhcolis oiteo so trifling- s to beget a delusive feeling o, s-I•17 oven undo the disease is malting rapid pro gre-s. aii•i 0,1: 1•11 t 11,0 11•',11:et,S hillllloll till a cure is twit 411 1101, • CA tioUra--•IU A. .01. to 4 P. ni No civil Ro Gar causal Ut CI ,ii ;16. of yoe.tloo. , § Kill Lo ,tiot. to trino WiNttit/ to I.) kttiT Addroo c & W. SYKk. Ci Pt.lll. .I.lelA. Pit iBllllrijl. .14— A RECIPE 'NI A I RARELY EVER FAILS TO CURE A COLD.—Now, mbib , Wint,r, with its burthen of Colds and Coughs, in with us, me think a remedy that writ relieve such visititti,3n, hiKhly prized, and all win. know the worth of this , emedy, will do as we do—prize It doubly. Take a double dos:' of Dr. Saisford's Inrigorat•r, and It will give greater relief than any other medicine w, ever tried, for we have rarely to redeat the dose to be t.n tirely free from Cough, and ni soon as the lungs have time to throw eft the collected matter, the cure is complete. a family medicin, for the cure of Bowel Diseases, Worms, Derangement of the Stomach and Liver, we can [ere:emend it knowingly. mrl2:llmiew •4r GREAT CURE AFT vit TUE 11AD MAILED. Ohio, January le, 18:6. lir. U. Sir—“ We would inform you that W, 111 e out of 1100 FL GERMAN BITTERS, ;which moot with ready ~10. r neof our neWhbore has Leon tioetovng for tiCOPO tirir, (NO think about two years,) with iitit the, CL,CLIFS iht! COUntry. biit ail of n, anaa lie l. , ul:ed much Ilk, r. dcs.i 111:111 LLbout, a, anything we can pompare hint to elipecrod to be on overflowing of 'elle gall. WI. 11 11,:rd ioa,-,1•1,41. we prevailed on Lim to fry your liittein, with 11l pronike W him if It did no good, me would ch irg,o him nothie , , for it, provided he took Lett' according to the dirt,tcois which he has diiue, cud be is new eatirtly cured, end Lam tweino a well man. This ca,o int., crc ed a greet a itt this noighborhood." EDWARDS s BROWN. !jos sale 11 11r. nirl2r2urdbv Pitt3bul i..h oFFIOR OP THE purrs u MUM, FT. W AYNE CIIICAO,) R. Ft. CO.,} Pitt...burgh, March let, 1858. Ut, NOTICE T t ST''CKIIOLDERn — 7 lte firstanuuu meeting of the :-.torbh,ldets of the Pdtsbiogh, To!! Wayne and , illicago Railroad company will be held at the Rooms 01 the Board of Trade in the city of Pctt , burgn, on TUr&DAY, the 30th day td Mach, at 2 o'cb.ch, e 31., at Which Onto tett Report I t Directors and .111 leers, of the Operati, , tl of the Coutps, , ,y, for the first neveuteou :non he .if the eoutoliddtiou will he pr. sent,d and rend. The (31,cti ii f , r a new Poor 1 of Directors will be le ld at the datnt , place, on WEDN ESDA V, the 31st I et , bet.WOefl the hanrt oft) A. fit. and 6 P. trliEllokt.l d, and toe rapro•ul.atiN, • c nwti+s bolding Atc,ck, ill .sp. MEE Llcketri w mil frotu Pitts. burgh, for the pc:: .41y icat on to diff..reitt eta. tion Agar,rt.td•tuitforrui M proxies may b. , mom u,NI at tba Q. avra' Cisco .n or at thu alflc.e in Now iror:t', No 37 Wiuinea etreot. tiW:,!Io dery of -itti-r th • three Compau.e= now morgarl by tee e‘leti . atiun, who I y tint hata eouawtet tb• nr Jr ftto:.k., Will out to touLlua to ....II , : vet. aat tha above trimaur . I from the 2uth inat. to .r.at pr 0..% • f mr1..1 2. D. !I;ESSLEIIt, Sec-rotary. pirrTsi?,..uittit4 6TEEL W Olt KS. ',II3AAC Jo:\ ...... !Nu. L. 01 osSI) WM. ‘1 , 7.C111.D JUG Ei JONES, BOYD & CO ikteAurm:Totiols OP di A iS EEC. 11=IM==NBEMI SPRINGS AND AXLES Corner lloal First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA #j S F E 3 0. , T‘.IPROVED PATENT ST EEL CL; L V ITi )11 T EEL' ROP3 AND FIII3T STATIETB, ar'l,llo4 A. VE,TZF.II, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, 13=1 Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lord, Itutter, Seel+, Dried Fruit and Produc.. gonorully, Corner of Plariee. and First streets. P 1.178111. c oLT. 2A. Linn to—Frta,cis G. Bail , William Dilworth, St.. S. Cuthbert Sr Son, Pittsl) irgli; Boyd & Ott, Hoiskell A Swearingen, S. Brady, 0a91.. M. & M. Bank. List & Howell, !ilauglo & Ca., Georgo W Anderson, Donal Paxton & Co. Wheeling. rroilar2otf HA tZ DW A RE. LAMITEL FAIINESTOC'K, No. 74 WOOD atrent, Pittsbnrgh, hat on hand a largo STOCK OF HARDWARE, inich be will sell very hew for ONSII. In addition to his Locks, ',tinges, lilliVt.4 and Bork, and Spoons, and a large tasottnieut of ..:ar k ieziters Tools, he has received a large stip jily of 'Sung%Ko Cu,t—rs and Staffers ; Shovel', Ton g‘lea aml Pokers; Sloi4t; atvt kluamtted Pres.rribi; Kettles!. BARR Lt. MOSER, Architects, No. IJ. Smitinfadd street. ul polite th. now Post Of e, Execute Plans and Sperifications f roll kinds of building,, and superintend the erection of the same. Mr. BARIL also C.11E11111,1 to at:end to the measuring of builders' work. and Mr. Mosel: to the preparation of patent miners and mr11:1to sc J. W. TUCKER, ATTORNEY ATLAW, ST. LOUIS', MO. OFFICE (FOlt T 1 E NO. 126 THIRD ST , NEAR CITY HOTEL, I=l lion. J. L. Orr, Spn.. , :ker U. 8 IF,. e• R , I ~ ), r ..tative2. lion. L. M. Kenn. tt, Hon. Treat. Jud: - _ , ,0 U.B. Ms , ' !•11.t c o rirt, meg 11. ST- Louis Rev' D. It. a I) jjj 11.1U2'1. 1-st L. (.;.. A.V:OrtNl:' , ,' AT LAW AND 0 )NvEygNoya oe/FlOl WITH EL assrantram, & T. GROUTT, Importers of BrandieB, . Gin, Win, ac. -DoslerB in fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, Poach and Apple Brandy; also, RECTIFIERS AND DISTILLERS, corner of SMITIWELD and FRONT pitta; WILLIAM CLAYTON & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANTS, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, ;dour Wood alroot, I:4)- A ways on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac Biaildtei, Old Munvagisliela and Rectified Whisky, of the.. 1t5.1,...4 quality. (1018081: DAVID H. WILLIAMS, i gn; /TIT , ENGIIIIEER 4ND OONTRACTOE 3,1 FOP. TIT 1. EIt,EICTioN OF 04S W011.1i9, for from fivt lAirbers vu I upwurtid, and for floating Iluildiugs, public o. private, by ;itvant, Ilot Water or Furnaces. cc )8:104 PITTSBUftOI.I. PA. i 1 . 44 ,,,.... 04 . 04 i .. , I Ar A BA.RGAIN. I ' f 1 AFINE NUNNS & CLARK PIANO, six octaveof ito...worei ca.‘e, but a few yens in nse, sl7e. vii, seven 11,LI.Ve 1,0•11, , ,V0 pit case, round c0rner......... lat. (n., six octave ?I:thogany C•i•1 • /...:ti 01.111 gid. octavo M•thoglan• COO' 75 I.ItIC AL vetave, imiali siz.• Piano 31 l'ereonti d-sirons to purclia-e au ineirnment. will dad it to their Interest to call at 11. K LEBER AK BRO'S, mr6 Mliwic Store, No. 53 Fifth etreet. ILlghe Cc•eacie vale. rglitE SEYI3SCRII3ERS RESPECTFULLY .ounounce , to their cu 'honors and the public, that ow ing to the price of Parley Bad Hops, and to suit tir tmini, they are brewing a light and delicious Iltvor d CREAM ALE. which they arc B.llllm at.slll barrel, and Pave KEGS 11,L,9NS each, to accommodate - or ivato 'fifty. have also. X ALE, at sd; XX at $7, t.tr,d superior at $S and smaller casks in proportion. excellent ANL) 11itUi.N STOUT. gite• (Mere seot t.• their 11..eti:ery on PI IT STREET, will C. , prompt attetit:,m inrlo::hu GEO. W. IV] it Co. (ri :t :V ED S L 131 E P. W vliTZ'B FirAt• Peen - Aunt Blind Factory, G../RNER TWILL/ AND MARKET ,TS. PITTSBURGH. rpHOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR BI,INDS, of the most exqui dik! and elaborate Guish, will find it to their interests to give rn , a call lalore I , lsewik , re. My v. or!: is got up to: 11, be.' luucl:r.ri:e , i (.:ot Every attention in the ur.ititi Gt . cu3tonieo. Prices low. Ail work v,;r:41.1 - Pd• TIHRG Arcot, PittsPurgh. rayB:lvis 0 LIVE 0 IL,— In b:;el.eti 80. dcati4 Oil, quarts; 1G " 11 14pin ta ; flo quarts, Just rtu'd and for ,by REYMER & ANDERYON, No als ATAGNEtil.A.—Hushaud's, nnd Citrate, c, - ,agtantly ba hand, at ‘llB. ELEKING, eventa• Diamond and Nlarkot Ht. f - --URE BRANDY AND WINES.—I have a large bud very Merit of pure Brandy and t tc?rl •ecrip tmn. for uedich al purpose. 'Mae vd• hiog any tlinz, in this lines, :Au rel 7: on getting a genuine at FLEMING, Cori,,,e Diamond and Market Kt. TRUSTIES.--I have on hand a large assort ,' rent ~f 11.dr, Tonto, Nail and Flesh Brushes. Those tug anything tu :in, ..toodti c, 1I stul elrttmino my ,uut..H.l..efure purchasing elseetitern JOS. FLESII.I.'O, inrB Oarnar Diamond t.,411' Mutes a. Pl'P'PRiltiliklU. PA I=l PITT. BURGII, PA 3 T ,~ rf I~'y~ {auk F~~~~ LOCAL AFFAIRS. Disastrous Pire---Tho Fort Pitt Irota Works Lturned to the Ground... Over $lOO,OOO Worth of Property Destroyed. On Thursday morning, at about half past three o'.:lock, it was discovered that the Fort Pitt Iron Works, at the corner of Etna and O'Hara streets; one of the oldest ;established foundries in the city. 0+,1,0.1 by Messrs. Knap, Wade & Co., was on fire. Tim engines arrived on the ground as soon as possi ble, but all their exertions could not save the works, and their efforts were directed to the protection f the adjoining buildings, which were with great diffi culty saved. The whole of the works, with the ex ception of the effice, which was constructed fire proof, was des royed. The engine shop ware the portion first discovered to bo on fire, a brick building about a hundred and fifty feet in length by forty feet in width. A large quantity f patterns stored in the upper part of this building were all destroyed. This building contained a large engine and other machinery. The fire then extorded to the boiler situp, a two story iron building, nearly three hundred Mot long, on the bank of the Allegheny. in this building were also stored a quantity ut patterns, which only serve to cud the Hawes. The fire then communicated to ;Ls toaudry herding, which was one hundred and fifty ;eel in length, and one hun dred in width, containing three large air furnaces; the only part of this pile now b3maining are the im mense stacks, which are not injured. The cannon boring shop, a two-story brick building, was next coosuwed, with all its valuable machinery, the can-. nun, of course, being saved. Here the fire was met by the thor wing, which, extending in the other direction had, after burning the sermnd story of the cffice, communicated ton row 01 smithshope on Etna street, which were totally consumed. The loss of property is very great; indeed, it is almost impossible to form a correct estimate of the amount. However, we believe the following to be nearly correct: Boiler and smith shop, $50,000; pat terns and machinery, $35 .1 .000; engine and furnish ing shop, $l5 000; foundry and castings, $15,000; cannon boring mill, $lO,OOO. Total loss, $125,000. The buildings occupied an entire square, about throe hundred and twenty five feet in length by one hun dred and fifty in width ; the engine shop, in which the fire originated, was a four story brick building. To cover this loss of $125,000, the firm is insured as follows: In the Western, and Citizens' of Pittsburgh, the Franklin of Philadelphia, the Delaware Mutual, and the Home of New York, $6,900 each, and in the Reliance $3,000. Total amount of insurance, $37,500. The Water Works, separated from the engine shop by O'llaru street, were in itriminent danger for a long time, and at one time it reamed almost impossible to save them. The window frames were a good - deal charred. We understand it was the intention of the officers of the works to have made the building fire proof by putting in iron window frames. These wero on the ground, but had never been put in. The finishing shop of Messrs. A. Bradley it Co on E:tin street, was also in groat danger, and took fire several times ; but the firemen, seeing they could not extinguish the fire in the works, turned their at. caution to the surrounding buildings, and they were saved. Some o•hor buildings were also on fire sev oral times, but were extinguished without material injury. The foundry of Messrs. Zug & Painter is separated from the Furt Pitt Works by a narrow street. Mr. Painter, one of the proprietors, was present, and of fered the Fairmount fire company $l,OOO if they would save the property. They accordingly took their station inside the building, and on crery ap pearance of Ore on the inside, directed their stream to that .particular point—and by this means, with the exertions of the Niagara on the outside, the building was saved. Nu serious accidents occurred, except the injury of one fireman by the fulling of something on his head. The night was extremely windy, and the noble firemen cannot receive too much credit for their exer tious. Yet, however much wo way appreciate their efforts, we cannot but believe that a change in the tire arrangements in our city would be beneficial. It is more than probable that had wo been provided with four or five steam engiriPs, with properly organ. lied and paid firemen, and a watch tower and alarm bell, the fire in this case would never have extended beyond the engine shop—and thus a sufficient amount of property would have been saved to purchase these engines and keep them in operation for a year. The wind Nas so high yesterday morning that the feeble streams of our hand engines bad but little effect, a great portion of the water being blown into spray and scattered about. The heavy stream of a steam apparatus is irresistible, never affected by the wind, and pouring a powerful deluge of water into a burn. ing building. We think the establishment of such a system is necessary for the protection of the property of our citizens. It may be expensive at first, but in the end it will prove a good investment. Alleged Forgery Ye3terday morning, a man named Robert Lafferty made information against William C. Bovard, charg ing him with forging his endorsements on several notes of hand. Lafferty states that some time in last February ho discovered that there wore certain promissory notes outstanding, purporting to be en dorsed by him, which endorsements he found upon examination to be forged. One of these notes was drawn by Williar, C. Bovard, and dated September 11th, 1857, payable to the order of John Gtetha, six months after date, for one hundred dollars, which note Lafferty saw in the hands of Gtetha. Gzetha also held another note dated December 7th, 1857, drawn by Bovard, and made payable to the order o: It short Lafferty, four months after date, for two hun dred and twenty dollars. A third note was also held by Kramer & Rahm, dated September 30th, 1857, at four months, drawn by Bovard to the order of Wm. Irwin, and endorsed by him, for four hundred dol lars. Lafferty swore that he believed Bovard had forged his name to those notes. A warrant was issued on this information, and Bovard was arrested, and after an examination held to bail in' the sum of $lOOO. The most singular feature in this prosecu. tiun is that not one of the three notes was offered in evidence. There was, perhaps, sufficient evidence to hind the accu ed -over, but we doubt whether the charge can bo sustained before the Court without producing the notes. Buvard is a resident of the s'ixth ward, and has hitherto borne an irreproacha ble character. coat Boats Sunk--Four Lives Lost. Oo Wednesday afternoon quite a number of coal boats lett the city for below. Among these were three pair, one belonging to John Penney, one to Dravo do Son, and a pair of barges to Smithley /r, Co. Fifteen men were employed on these boats. Penney's boats were piloted by John Rupert and Daniel Pollard. About half past eleven o'clock, when they had reached Georgetown, the gale which had been b*.owing all evening increased in violence, and those who witnessed it say some of the waves wore ton feet high. The bouts kecame unmanageable, and, in order to save theinserves, eleven of the party got into a skiff and started for the shore, intending to return for the rest, but reached the land with diffi. ulty, too late to be of any assistance to the others. Four were left on the boat; one of these, Robert Munkitrick, when he found the boat sinking, jumped into the river to swim to shore, but could not reach that point. The others, George Pilgrim, of Eliza beth township, William Saye, and a man named Pickens ' from Saw Mill Run, wont down with the boats. Munkitrick was the son of a widow lady in M'Keesport, who lost a son in the same manner tour or five years since. Theatre—Benefit of Lucille.—The benefit of this do corvine young lady to-night will afford to her. numer, oils admirers an opportunity of testifying their just appreoiatic nof her rare talent. The bill of fare" that she has selected consists of the capital play of "Asmodous," in which she plays the minstrel Carlo; and the " Wandering Boys" affords both herself and sister excellent parte in Paul and Justin; in this piece they sing the " Wandering Boye of Switzer land," in which they have beon much admired forthe peculiar st7eetnees soici paweir thattlhei give it. Nir. Hamilton appeare ale° in hie great part of Join Daggs, the Wandering /Wastrel, singing the excellent song et . " Villiaens and hie Dinah." With such a bill as this, we hope the Theatre will be filled to overflowing, and we are certain that all the ladies will be present, ,c Lucille will present to each one a boquet of natural flowers. ==l Thaltery and Vicustenips.—All the musical tuna. tours, and all persons in the habit of attending con 'rte, are anxious for tho arrival of the groat celeb rities, Thalberg and Vieuxtemps, who are to ghe a concert hero next week. We fear that all of them will not be able to obtain seats, as they only contem plate giving one concert hero. We regret that they cannot give more, but their engagements elsewhere v.ill not permit thom to remain more than one clay. We anticipate a larger and more fashionable auctieneo than has assembled in City Hall fora long time. We observe by the Southern papers that this tronpa has boon very F u °easeful. From twelve concerts in New Orleans the nett proceeds were sixteen thousand dol l/ire. This will certainly prove a paying tour for fhalberg and his associates. A Serious Oharge.—A man named Wash. Warner, who keeps a drinking house for the accommodation of colored folkr, on Third street, made information yesterday against Aldertnn Pagers, hefo . o Alderman Steele, charging him with , idegal 'proceedings by committing him to jail. le swears that he was ar rested some time since for keeping a tippling house, and taken before Alderman Rogers, that he offered toil, and that the Alderman refused to qualify or take them as security for his appearance,at Court. Warner was admitted to bail by the Commissionora. This seems to be a bad affair, but there may be Sado explanation which will gibe 1(a'1088 harsh aspect. That Fox Hunt.—The 35iinrodo who lett our city for the purpose of hi.ving a " brush " with Reynard, on Wednesday, returned home on that evening with out having captured a fox. Some of them were very indignant at the stupidity of those stationed on a certain portion of the line, which was not closed in= thus giving the animals a chariot, to escape. Some of the valiant gentlemen say they saw a fox—we heard of more than one, whether included in the Pittsburgh delegation or not we are unable to state, who might have seen two. First Arrival of Spring Goods at Carnaghan'a, Al legheny City.—A very full and elegant stook of cloths, new style cassitneros and vestings, furnishing goods, &0., for mon 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. Alderman Latvia hold Michael Portser to bail yea : Orday for salting liquor silitiont lloonss. Country Items. On Friday morning, the sth inst., two young men, Joseph and Samuel Matthews, of Ligonier Valley, left Latrobe, on their way home, in a two horse wagon. Near Latrobe, the box fell from the wagon and struck against the horses' heels, and they became frightened. Joseph sprung from the wagon and caught the horses by the head, but one of the tramped on his foot, trod him under his feet, and getting loose from his hold, ran off. Two of tto wheels of the wagon passed over his body, injuring him so severely that his life was at first despaired of His brother Samuel was thrown from the wagon, and had his thigh broken, within a few yards of where his brother lay, and in this helpless condition, neither able to seqist the other, they were obliged to remain, until a boy who was passing procured assistance. Surgical aid was obtained, and both are now doing well. Mr. A. D. Tolls, of Franklin, was swindled out of a horse and sleigh some two weeks since, in the fol lowing manner : A man ) representing himself as Mr. Levi Dutchess, of Cranberry township, Venango county, called on him, and hired a horse and sleigh for the purpose, he alleged, of going home, promising to return in a day or two. The vehicle and horse were not forthcoming at the appointed time, but Mr. Tolls was not surprisei, as Mr. Dutchess was known to be a responsible man; but when a week had , elapsed ho despatched an officer to the residence of Mr. Dutchess, who ascertained that he (Dutchess) was not the man that hired the rigging. The fellow had too much of a start for successful pursuit, and he was not followed. Neither thief nor property have since been heard of. On Wednesday night of last week, several young men were at a singing school in Chippewa township, Beaver county. After it was over, Mr. H. F. Scott and his cousin started and rode a short distance, turned and rode at full speed in the other direction, Scott being ahead. They had proceeded but a short distance when they were met by Mr. F. Beatty, who was also riding vary fast to overtake Scott and his companion; the night being very dark, and both riding at full speed, the horses of Scott and Beatty came into . collision, striking fair on their heads, knocking both horses down, ar.d breaking the neck of Mr. Scott's animal, which died almost instantly. The riders were thrown to the ground by the shook, but neither was seriously hurt. On last Thursday afternoon a week, two boys, named Wood and Ark. lean, were crossing the oanal at New Brighton, when the ice gave way and they fell in. A man who went to rescue them also broke through. They were all rescued, but one of the boys was very neatly drowned. Rev. A. B. Bradford, of New Castle, delivered an address before the Young Mens' Library Association of New Brighton on Wednesday evening, the 10th inst. The subject of his address was "Shakspeare." Mr. B. is a pleasing and fluent speaker, and while he eulogized the powers of the Bard of Avon, he loudly ex4timed against modern theatricals. He ihinks if we cannot have Shakspeare without resorts ing to the Theatre, which be characterizes as the by t bed of vice, we had better do without him entirely. We understand that the independent police, in imitation of the officers in the employ of the city, are about to provide themselves with stars to desig nate their office. Of course they have a right to do this, and no one will prevent them, but the rivalry between the two corps of police is very strong, and we - fancy there will be trouble before long. We heal d an officer say yesterday that if the independent police wear silver stars, he will have have one made of gold. Rather a costly badge, we imagine! Sale* of gtocka.—The following sales of stooks were made last evening at the IllerehanteEseliange, by Messrs. Austin Loomis it Co.: 600 shares Cenral Mining Company $1 00 100" do do 125 000 " . du do .. 1 50 60 " do do 1 50 5 " Citizens Bank... 51 8734 8 " do do 51 75 Died of his Wounds.—Mr. Brown, the Burgess of Monongahela City, and formerly a resident of this county, whom we alluded to as having been seriously injured by a log rolling over him, diod from his in juries on last Tuesday. Previous to his death, it was thought amputation might save his life; the opera tion was performed, but without any good result, as he died the next day. Punish Tkem.—Notwithstanding the example the Mayor made a short time since by fining several members of a fire company who drew their apparatus =p Smithfield street, we observed several men draw ing a hose reel up the same street yesterday morning about nine o'clock, regardleis of everything on the sidewalk. We hope the Mayor will punish severely all who are guilty of this hereafter. Mayor's Office.—On Wednesday night the watch house was well tenanted, there being on hand twenty ,no eases ; eight of these wore of the usual charac tar; six were committed and two discharged. The remainder, thirteen in number, were arrested et about one o'clock, for disorderly conduct at a ball on Fifth street. They were discharged on payment of the costs, after receiving a reprimand from the Mayor. The Allegheny Night Police.—This body is already doing "the State some service." On Tuesday eve ning, their first night on duty, they arrested five drunken and disorderly persons, found on the streets, and on Wednesday evening they arrested four more. 'nese were taken before Mayor Stuotrath yesterday morning, and punished according' to their deserts. A Good Article.—Tho iorfing on the building of A. Bradley & CO.; which came so near being destroyed at the fire yosterd,q morning, was composed of gal vanised iron, manufactured by Moorhead & Co. This is a valuable article; one of the few materials that can be depended upon as a protection against fire. Coal Boat Accident.—Yesterday morning, while a young man names Hugh Richardson, a resident of the Seventh ward, was engaged in checking up a pair of coal boats, they came violently together, and both his legs were broken off below the knee. He was carried to his nottiu, A Drunken Women.—Yesterday morning Mary Waters was arrested by a ward constable, and take❑ before Alderman Lewis. When arrested she was very much intoxicated. The Alder man committed her for fifteen days. Samuel Walker, formerly of this city, has, we are informed, purchased an interest in the Enterprise Foundry, in Butler, Pa. In Toten.—A. Hill, Esq., of the:lndiana Central Railroad, is in this city on business connoted with the freight and passenger department of that road. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA A. mild and efficient purgative, pleasant to: the paste, and mild in its operation. Always on hand fresh, by CHAS. H. SUPER, Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, ail- IF YOU ARE IVOR, the probability is that the root of your suffering is in the stomach. From a weak stomach proceeds Dyspepsia, Ague, Languor, Nansea, and a legion of other tormenting diseases. Indigestion produces thin blcod, 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 Mid of Dr. J. lIOSITITXP.'N CCf ter?kfto STOlf&CII BLITZES. A trial of ii t olf: power ca unot to prove that there is no caifnie in their sanative effnota, We cheerfully recommend theca to the public, knowing, as wo do, their many ascelient qualities. For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere, and by SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietor:l, mrlB-Icl b 8 Water and 68 Front streets. FURNISHED HOTEL FOR SALE. THE RAILROAD HOTEL, AT LATROBE STATION, on the Penn sylvania Railroad, forty mime east of Pittsburgh, hunt of brick, three stories high, 90 feet front, 64 feet deql, contains 40 tine large rooms newly and completely furnish. ed, ready for immediate occupation. There is a frame stable for thirty horses, convenient ont..bnildings and.one acre of ground attached to the wenlites: including furnitutc, $12,909. "Ono.half may remain on Bond and Mortgage. 'lf not 9014 before let of A . pri , , it will be rented at $950 per annum. Addrees t). W. BARNES, mr2:lmd Latrobe, Pa. Safely and Economy in Light. WHY WILL YOU BURN CAMPIIENE • AND FLUID, when you can get a cheaper and better light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Can nel Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, stead), pleas act, and safe portable light ever offered to the publl.c, and no danger of explosion ; more bnilian: than gas; quii quite as cheep ; lamps of the most aircip,W q 4 'easily managed construction. For WO by :'T. 1). O. HODKINISON, No. 79 iimithtield Street. ititlr Beware of a counterfeit al; eady in tee market, made from Campheue, with a little Coal oil to scent It. [te27:ly REMOVAL. Cleveland ,Pitisbilrgh R,ailroaoi, 4 1 . )1 4 THA7 Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati RAILROAD, ONAND AFTER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1858, the Freight business of thine rands, in tse CITY OF PITTBBTIIItiII, Will be transeTted thq rigiv AND OCBEEDDIOUB DEPOT, ON PENN iITREET, ABOVE WAYNI, AILTOLNINO SUB PINNOYLVAHLL CABAL. - - - Tht attention of Merchants. Maunfactarers, and Shippers is invited to the superior facilities afforded by these }toads, 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, Indianepolls,Cinclunati, Louisville and St. Louis; and all the Western, North•weatern, and South-west ern States: Freight is sent to most of the above pla-xl in the game cars in which it is loaded at this Depot. ; , Tagoticut - ar,(=TEI eiw TO AM IMPOII4AVT P3INTs. For furcher inforipatio,n, apply to • & 18• JOHN P. GLASS, Agant. 4,EAD.-5000 lbs. on Um). andfor sale by [ms ES .I‘.II4#NZW.IO4. 4pm Opposite St. Clair Hotel COIVI.1411: itCI.A L. Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets, The anxiously looked-for opening of navigation has at length arrived, and since Monday our wharves have pro. sento quit( an animated appearance. But few steamers have, as yet, g-ne out or arrived, but the busy hum of prep aration gives indication of the advent of a prosperous spring business, and a more cheerful tone already pervades every department of trade. The demand for Pittsburgh mancfac tures from the West has greatly improved, an f nearly all of ore milli have rammed work. It is probable that all the stearm-re ut:t. wail have good loads, although there is not a large atiaaml of I. ,t,ite!o inerchandize awaiting ship lea by the I'll'', F. The Nlomiin - iiiket uuclnarg,al: the Banks still c ditinue to dis,..unt most. of the cost pap,' oared. The rates of Exchange are unaltered; Sight Dratte on New York we quote ;it 11 cent. I.i enouni for par, and 2,(0.:.3 10 cent. on currency ; uu I ti lad, Iphia rent. preminui for par, and 21/ 2 '@3 V cent on currency; Baltimore par to 4'y7. cent pre. mium; Cincinnati and 1.• uisville par to % V cent. discuuht. The following compsrativs mtntotlloift of Bank avotagen is made up from the otticial statements of the Banks of this city, fir the last and previous weeks. ending on Saturday: March • 3. March 0. $5,323.215 10 =5,210,428 71 276,265 11 314051 17 122 820 73 159 318 80 1,295,601 01 1,302,6u4 32 A!•iF.T9. LOPIU, and Di4conntii. Due Ly other Dttoks. ...... Ijotes, &e., of other Itiuke LUILITIES Circulation ..... Due to other Bank,' iil=OlM2S2ll D pc,,lto Tho abovo comparativo statement exhibits tho folloAing reaulta:— Increase a Lonna and Mae:AIWA . $ 1 2.,7ht1 :10 D0C1,10.. in A wou t.t. due by ether Banks 38.420 96 Notes and Clic...k.i of other Itattka 36 484 I ' „ 5 p ,,,,,,,.................... ............. . ............ 6,942 NI thrculatiou . . . ...... . 32,445 00 ~ Amount doe t„. 0,15.1 Itai,k., 30,: 3 .68 83 •• Depositev ...... . 7,870 43 The New Yolk Evening I - Ist of Wi ditesday says: Th,, general tone of mem tar) MIMI a i, not materially altered by the OEMS fr,ixt abroad; if anything, the tsudeney in some circles is to a little nueasinia.—this applies more directly to French merchant., and bankers. The anuouncimont of toe failure rf n prominent house at M/1116E41104, and the decline in the r nte., is not wi. Lout its influence in this direction. 01:11" discount market is very dull, but the opportunities Lit employingcspital are slowly multiplying It tes Ore eteinly. Call loans are not sought after. The in. Vement in the Ins nese of the Sub..Treasnry has been large. the depoSiti Oli account of the new notes, amount to $2500,000. The par ties are prompt, because they bear interest from the date of the certificate. The !Ivo par cents are held at 3. l ‘;(iii:,4 per cent. premium, and will. no doubt, be quirky retired. The two largest savings banks wire bidders through other par ties. The inability of the bunks to luau their surplus. also d them to bid for a portion ; they take about threieg nar tore of a million of toe live per cents. Government stocks, at the present rat. -s, leld bit U. trifle ever fear per cent per annum. Tias Philadelphia Bulletin, of We:dm-Ed:ly, kays:—There was a moderate limitless tkne at the Mock B and this morn ing in both the fancy and substantial st curitiee Rending It .ilroad toll off N. and Penus:lvania Railroad 1 ,4. Thu cline In the Isnot ie owi,g to the exchange of the Bond. of Allegheny county and the dispobitiou ou the part of holders to realize. long !eland recef!ed North P. unsyls anus Railroad A sal) of new City 6,xes was made at 99%, which is a concession of Crate Fives fill elf The better class t f Rail.cad Ba n ds are attracting more at tention, but without essential change front former quota- Bonn. There is rather m re dem.del for money on the [met, but it is freely met at 647 7 1 . -3 Cont. ASCIES...There 19 nothing doing in Pots, and nur quota li me are n. Initial at dxc.; P art, are ale° umuinal at 61e 2 c., u time; seda Atli is steady at a%e_ii4c. APPLES...There is a gvod demand, but the suppliett are rather light ; smut, salve have been made nit arrival at $1,50 $2 1 , 1 bbl. 111.117E.t...The d. mand has been ateatly, and salve of piiwe roll have been wade at 15@.,16 lb., and common roll at 13414 c.; packed BACt),N ...The demand Contiums quite limited; sales have been made of small tots at the following rates: Shoulders 7c. for country and PA.-. fore ty cured; ' , ides 8%c.; llama, Western, 6%c, City Cured 10 , 4 c., cash. BEANS...The &mono has improved, and coueid.rable sales have been made during the week at 80c. 'q,3 for mi.aed, $1 fur common %%bite, and $1,1211,28 fur prime email white. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR...The semen being now over, the transactions are extremely light; a tew trilling sales have, however, been made at $1.25 76 100 BROOMS—Thum is a good supply in market; sales of common are regularly made at $1,25 and for better kinds $2; fancy lots command $2,25@52,50"p dozen. BUCKETS AND TUBS...The heaver manufacturers' prices are as fullov.s : Buckets, common, sl,7o'p'l doz.; Buckets, three hoops. $1,95 gl doz. Extra large 'labs, throe hoops, SS,SO dux.; do du. two hoops, $7,25 do ; No. 1 Tube $6,25 do.; No. 2 do. $5,75 do.; No. 3 do. $5,00 do.; Nu. 4 do, $4,25 do.; No. 2 lieelers, $2,75 do.; Hall tiustids, $4,75 do.. CORDAGE... Hanilla Repo, coil 13 telManilla Rope, cut 14 vti lb furred ‘• " 14 7:1Alb I W bite " 16 41 lb _ „ • _ - 16 I A it, Ems tacking Yarn, ti ne.....13 Ibl Peeking Yarn, c0m.....12 Vlb rise :2011.DS...Altind,a 0,87, $2,810243,75 dozen; manilla, V coil, 15c. V. liemp $2,76,@53,75 V dozen ; Hemp, coil, 12c. V lib. PLocou Lirtca...Memilla 67c. n dozen . Hemp 70c. per doz. COTTON Commit... Cotton Rope % and upwartitt, 20; do below %, .z.. 2 .; Bud Cord $2,60@3,62@4,75 c dozen; Plow line, $1.25; Sash Curds $6,50. CANDLES...The following are now the current rates of city tutinuf :cturers : Moulde, 13c. V lb.; Ripe, 123. c.; Star '..0g22c. V lb. . M.:oh—There ma full supply in the market, and the price, are lower; tams ate ouw outdo of Western Res.. ry e at 9@J4r. ' , it lb. CititillitatS...Tho prices have experlouced a further I oe. The quotatiouu itr• now au (allows:—Water Cracker, it lb. Butter do. 8 1 ,4 e.; Sugar Sc.; Soda tilAc.; Llos tau Pilot Bread -, 0,1,b1 $4,2a. -.— CBA BERILILS...The Hales are but light; the quotationu being $7:60:20,0-0 Ditl6l) ERUPP..:There has been qu , to an active demand for Applied, which have been selling at $1,37@1,4 but, "me airs nave also been made ut $1,25. There bare also been cans - Mt:rattle :tales of Peachea from etore at $3,50 c bushel. Efiqr.—The Kapp y lid lleCULdilil: lighter, and preen are tirmer; salesgirl., malting at 11511X.3. per do , ,en, packed in ;,his. FELED...Ther.4 Le hut !ittle doing; salve are [nada on ar• rival at trout .10 to SUe. u IUU lbe for bian to Ali:idling& FEATHEILS...RuguIar ftahal uf Vi ime Waste] u are wade at 5005:3a. 'tt lb. i1611...N0. 3 Blackens!, large, is uow selling at $11,50 ; Ltattimote herring, $7,50; Halifax do., $6,:L5(050; White Common, $11; Luke Superior White, $l2; Trout, 59,50@510; in half barrels abont 60c. per bbl. advance on these prices. Codfish 5@(61.4c. '0 lb. FIRE BRICK—Sales are regularly made at $28@4.0 ? M. FLOUR—The market continues dull, and without mate rial change in 'Notations. The orening, of 111,:viizatii , n will doubtless improve the supplies. From' des' hands the trio. minim are $3,37®3,50 tor superfine, anti $.1,623,75 for extra. From sEore, super nue is selling at $3,754,3,67 1 ,/,, extra $4,2a(44,37, and extra tautly at $4,6'2 1 A4,75. Rye Flour C..ru Meal 60@62c. ? curbed GRA.I.N...Tnere is but a light suppl 3 of Ca.s, and sales have been made on arrival at mipeoved prices, viz: 28@&c. bushel. Corn: sale-. have teen made tut rrival at -1b(n) hoc., and some to arrive at 47c. Wheat is suady at 7C(i7oc. 1,,r rid, and 60(05c. for white. Rye IS iu go..d reeme,4 hoc. on arrival, and 650. from store. liarmy is doll 45c. GROCERIES...The prices have improved n shade daring the week ; sales of N. MolessCs have generally bi , en meth, at 38c. tiuzar, N. O. 7 Coffee, Rio firm at Rice 5 1 A©nc. LlAY...There is a fair amount sold at the scales at from in to $l4 ton—a decline. 110511 N Y... There is a fair demand; a few sales have been made to retail trade at $5 "1311111. I.llDES—Atie market Continues to improve; sales of green are matte at bc., of green salad at tic., and dry flint at 13@ 14c. In. IRON AND NAILS...The quotations of manufactured iron are OS follows :—Common Bar 2X., to 23(„c.15 th. Nails are selling at $33,25 tor 10d. to 40,1., according to quality ; the terms aro his months' credit, or b cent. discount for cash. LARD...The prices are firmer, although the demand hi still light. Prime city No. lis quoted at 10c., and country tt 9©93c. "43 lb. Lt.ATUER...The prices have declined, with a quiet mar ket. The following are now Vie qr,ott.tioos:-,- Red Spanish Sole 11 f 5. 20® Inc. Slanglitor - " " 250 Lie. Skirting - 0 284 30e. Harness 24i 213 e. Upper 7,1 dozen $25 ()30 Bridle 5 36 ©l2. LUMBER...The following aro the quotations of settBalued lumber, from the yards in the city : Common 1 inch Boards, SUI 1000 feet, Clear do do Flooring dreasad do Shingles, T,lOOO. Lath, Oak Roorhst:, areszsti., MOO feet 110 00 do 'tVo I% do 112 oo MESS 'PORK...The 4(11/and t, qults small; sales of Bmall luta have been /pada ut 11.6,2,5@16,604,3 14=A-I,B—Pig Lead has (Mellow; to 6, and Bar to l; 07. ('..to*, gbf.t Bras,. Rte - r4 011,8—Linseed Oil has advanced, cud is firm at WC,. far Western Lard No 1 55-., and No. 2 76c. l gall();. YIO AIETAL—The Ea6a that. have transpired daring the a cek amount to about 200 tuns, at $20022 t .n, the lat ter quotation for the hest - ritiality or Rouging Rock, cold blast. , POTATOES...The supply is becoming quite ligi,t, and the prices have consequently improved, Bales of Neshantiocks being made at GOc. from first hands and tic. from etoro. PUIV DER...The prices have advanced; Rifle Is now selling at $7 per keg, and Blasting at $5. SEEDS...There to not much doing, and Bales to the trade of Cloverseed cannot be made at over $4,75 bushel. Small lots from store u e selling 5t s:s@ts ' 25. Timothy is dull at $2, and Flaxseed is in good demand at 51g1,05, SAND STONE...Regular sales of Ituutiugriou county, at $9 Ts ton. SALT...A stecAly damancl, 4nci sales at previous rates; $l, 02 for No. 1., and $175" bbl. for extra. SOAPS...The fuiloalug are the manufacturer's prim:— Rosin Sc ; No. 1 Palm fi3.4; Chemical 5% Castile and Toilet 10c. TO lb. SIifiIsITTNGS. YARNS, Its.... The prices have declined and the following are now the rates: Eagle Sheetings BNo ffl yard; Niagara 8. POUND YAWL No. le. Nos. 5 to 10 in 220. 17 22 24 4 . 21 4 211. tel J-1 DOZZ.N elusive, lb. Non. 11 and 12 No. 13 No. 14 No. 400.14 do 7 12 @ ....CarpetCh'n.a.s.eul. 28 @ ... o 50u, d0z..... 11 @ ... • white 28t03.5 23 0 ... \ I). Goa 1G @ —. a 3tito44 23 CI ••• No. 700 9 @... swine.... 24 ©.» 0. SOU 8 :' ... liiitimg,Ho.l...... 17 0 ... N 0.900 Li :.?4 ... "• ' No. 2...... It 3 ® ... No. 100" 8 :;, ... ramily Ratting-- 18 @ ... Coverlet Yarn 29 cci) -- Caulking 18 0 —. TA4..LOW.—The prices have advanced; we quote rough a 7 tAc. '' lb., and rendered at 10 , ,-sc. 'WHITE 1 0 EA.9, LYTHARGE, ad—White Lead is firm, and in steadp demand at $2,50 ril keg for pure oil, and dry 9 coats ? lb., subject to the usual discount. Rol:Mead AV.@ 9, net, and Lythargo 834. WINDOW OLAiS...The prieee of city brands have ad. canted and we correct ..nr quotations as followa :.-,-fotB and 759, V box of ho feet, $1,00; 87.10, $2,15 ; 9411; 9i12 an d iota, $2,4d; 8x.13, axle. a,l 41.4 $2,05; luxls and 10x16, $2,75. 10 V eoet : €1.54'0014 oh". Country brands cent.' lqwer. wHIS.KI7...The market, i doll, end prices have declined; corer. Hales of now were made at 12 , ; , .1©18 ; rectified is ateadY Gt. 20@)22c.11 gallon, Now York Market. NEW YORK, March 18.—Cotton is very heavy; 1500 bales sold. Floor dull; 6509 bbls sold; Ohio 5c lower, sales at $4,95 @5 , 15 . Wheat firm; 4000 bush sold at $1,45 for white. Corn firm; 40,000 bush sold. Mess Pork $ 16 ,50@16,55; prime $13.25©13,50 Lard %a lower, sales at 9%@10. Wmsty has advariad 3CG sales at =%©23. Bacon heavy; Emma 8% , g19; dhuuldeve unchanged Butter slearty 13©18. Coffee buoyant; advanced lo en oho 'week; sales to day of 6000 bags at 113 S - Linseed 60G6L Tallow inactive. Sugar flrt at a/4"/M. - Freights flat. . , • New York Stock Itlea:Uet, • . . . NEW Yoak., March 7.Q.—Ercr.94.--Sioks' wirlabla. Chi cago and Rock island 77; 'lllinola :Central iiharee;94; LA Crosse and Milwankie 101tAtichigan Southern' 43;;; N. Y. Central 90%; Reading 57 • Milwaukle and Mleshaimipp; 0 4 0 44 and Chicago 9' 3i; Michigan Central .71; Brie 04 alto 44 (*ohm W.X. Prrrssusan, March 18. 1858 1.157 576 00 1,189,981 (n) CZ= 134.975 S 9 ..$l5 00 .. 32 ut) C.) .. 3 50 .. 2 4 27 28 9 (4 '3O 31 (g, ..:,__ ~....,.., : :::::...:4. ' ''. - ..... ~.e...4 ' ''. ;' ''''' . '''''''.:- ALLEGHENY CATTLE HARKE'iI. Liir NOT' EFL INISTANCE OF TAPE W01i.31 CURED THE USE OF DR. 111'1,ANE" CE' EBRATFD VEItNI UUE, PREPARED BY I'LEMIvG BR''S NEW Vans, October 15, 1852. This is to certify that I was troubled with a tope worm Mr more than six months. I tried ull the firiovm remedies (sir this dreadful affliction, but without Ming able to destroy it. I got ono of D'. 11.'Laue's Almanacs, which contained notices of govern' wonderful cures that had been performed his Celebrated Vemnifuge, prepared by Fleming Bros. I r. solved to try it; and immediately p .rchased a bottle, tilch I took according to directions; and the result was I discharged one large tape worm, measuring more than a y,.rd, besides a number of small ones. MRS. M. SCOTT, N 0.70 Cannon street. Z3` Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERAUFUGE, manufactured JeLEMING 13ii0S. of Pittsburgh, Pa All other Termifuges In corn. p,risun are worthless. Dr. VLane's genuine Vermifuge, 04,0 his celebrated Live: Pills, can now be had at all re. Sp,xttible drag otorea. None genuine without the signature qj 211 Inv 19-lerdbw FLEMING BROS. A.JUTI.ON - 5 - ImIA SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., At the new Commercial Sales ileums, No. 64, Fifth etre.; every week day; are held public sales of goods in all laiiety, Lshed - for the trade and consumers, from a large sfsck whit% is constantly replenished with fresh consign ments, that must be defied forthwith. AT 10 O'OL(H)11:, A. M., Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and family tll3o' table cut lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladles ware, Ace. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. Household and kitchen furniture, new, aisi/ second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant icon stone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; s groceties,. AT 7 . oTil.boP., P. M., Fancy articles; vmeches; cloCks • Jewelry; musical instru ments; 4114; . clotning ; dry goods; boots and shoes. book stationery, 4c. laeB I P. M. DAVIS, Auct.s MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS BY CATA- LuGUE.-erUn SATURDAY EVENING, Match 20th, ut ; o'clock, will be sold, at the Commercial ales Rooms, No. 64 lifth Street, a collection of "Aluinellaneous Rooks, em brn Mug a variety of Interesting subjects. tmong them sue orse of Beaumont and Fletcher, 2 vols.; Works of Mo re, 2 VOW ; Percy's Rellques of Ancient Ilomazibe Poetry; Baker's Li.y, 2 vols.; Gillle's Gr,eece; Clurk'a (iota nieutary ou the New Testament; We of Luther, illustrated; Robertson's Ilistorica! Works; 3 vols.; Grahame's- Colonial History, 2 von; Muria)'s Encyclopedia of Geography, 6 Anuids of San Frei:wino; Youatt on the Horse; Ben rick's Ancient Egypt, 2 vols.; Frost's Pictoria• Worid,4 yatio Lilo of Wellington; Trumbull's McFerval; M.icuulny's gag._ land, 4 vols.; Thacher's American Milluary Institute; Mack eni osh'a Essays; Beloe's Herodotna;Seot , t,Comineritary, se. Cataloguea are now Toady. mrlB le, M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 110IISELIOLD FURNITURE, CANARY BIRD 9, ETC.. Ar AUCTION.—On SATURDAY fciarch WO, at 10 o'clock at Dwellmg r ou e, No. 689 Penn street, will be sold, a ge , eral assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Two pair of superior Canary Birds, of the stock raised by John Hunt. A num ber of fine Steel Engravings, among which are one set, of Olympia Cricket Players, etc., etc. rurlB P. 11,. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 4LUM.-50 'og,rrebi for sate by B. A. FAIANkI3TOOII & CO., Cornea Wood and First atretta 1101 V. CARB. SODA.-150 kegs on hand and Ly for We by (mr9) 11 PAHNESTOO , s CO.. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! Cheap! —Received last week., 10,000 rolls of Well Paper, to sZll at 12 to 20 cents per roll. MOLASSES.- 25 barrels artehum; 20 eididmare Ejrup, fur sale by de2l W.A. a 81411TH # OCk. OFFEE.-150 bags prime Rio, for Dale by j Ira WM. H. taIITIT i CO. INKSTANP.S.,---A. large variety for sale at WM. G. JONNOTt>N & CO.'S, den Stationery Warehonsa, 67 Wood et. GLASS. -200 boxes Bxlo Glass for sale by moo c ENILY Li. COLLINS. eIINNAINION BARK.-400 lb& just reo'd and for aria Id.ol fl. LPA lINUPTOSIE j QQ. : - DOTASH.-10 casks on band and for sale try [mil BL I.IIIOIB=I CO. W. P. MARE 13. P. ta, a CO. N 4creat. ~ :,.- 7 -:a:.° - :,;-,..; , ,:• : i,,,-: ;z .:.i4,fii4,: i i„.t:ta• '. ~ , ,;',- ,4 lif ,%*.A.7:::X.:: , ? z.- , . 4,.: , tp ,-,,,„;'' k .I.i:l.t,TAggiil.L',.t.- , vlgl - *"„ , , ,. :-.t . .: ,, ... , .•.... , - - ' --- -, .;;..,;:f....;,,,?,:-;-.N.134,-;;.,tt:„. A M U SEMEN 1 S PITTSBIUIttGH THEATRE. 1t17149. IC USMERLY Limn LAD MAN/Lotus - a 4.1 A NLEY...... ........... MANAGZEt. PBlOll5 OP ADMI9BION : Boxep .... 60e. Private Box, large $8 00 Seco n . 25c. Private Box, small.— nOO Third her 150. Colored Box 25c. Sing!. dams in Private Box, . Colored Gallery —l5O. ALTERATION 08 TIME. DOOra open at 7 'clock. Performsnoi to commence at 7% Box Mace, for sale of Tlcketa, open from 10 to 3 o'clock. IMMENSE ATTBA - TION—THREE GLoItIOUB PIECES Frr the benefit of the beimtlful Star Esters, LUCIILLE AND HELEN, •'u which °melon the young .adiee will present to every I Loy in the Boxes, a BEAUTIFUL BOQURT, of natural Fit - miens MR- T. HA MILT" In two popular characters. MR. J. 0 HANLEY, As Cauut de Oroleey, and Don Rafael. P R 11) AY EV iz.N I NO, March 19th, 1898, the performances will commence with the excellent Drama, in 2 acts, of WAr DIMINO BOYA OF SWITZERLA Paul. by Miss Luri le...Justin, by Mi s Helen, (In which baracter., they will sing the much admires song of the " Wandering voys of Switzerlanti,)...Lubin, by Mr. Ilainil• ton...' - onnt Crolsey, by Mr J. G. Hanley. After which, a fancy Dance, by Miss Turnbull. TO be tsllew.ql by the admired Cotneily of MEPUISTOPiiOI.I4 A ; o-, TB El DEVILS SLURS. Carlo. the ;into Lievil, by Miss Lucille. Don Rafael Mr. Hanley. To conrlude with the WANDER'NO MINSTRELS. J(ii Bags.. Mr. El.tniltou 44- For full particulars see Programme& o rehearsal, PITT SBURGH HIM 8 Atip ALLEGHENY BOYS. 831,.Saturclay evening, a funny bill for the benefit of Mr, Hamilton ERCANTILF, LIBRARY ASSOCIA .O4 TION LECTURES.—JOHN W. FORNEY, Req., Etil• of the Philadelphia ' Press," will lecture before the YOUNG Mures LIBRARY All.3ooLsnoo, and the public generally, AT LAFAYETTE LIALL, On Monday Evening, Rlstroh_sl2d, 1858. S CBI F.CT—" mericari Statesmen." Doors open at 6% o'clock. Lecture to commence at 7% Tickets TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, to be had at the Music and Book Stores, Hotels, Library Room, Lecture Committee, and at the door. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, WM. H. KINCAID, ELIAS H. IRISH, JOz.EPH ALBREE, Library Rooms, E. P. DARLINGTON, Marco 17,'68, j narlSitcl Lecture Committee. VIEUXTEI4IPB AND THALBERG'S ONLY CONCERT. The heat and only Grand Coat era in, which SIGISSIIIND THALBERO, In conj unction with HENRY YtEUXTESIPS, Will appear In Pirt , hurgh, will take place on Thursday Evening, March With, at the CITY HALL. On this occasion the following eminent artletea will appear: TH ALB ERG, VIRUXT EMPS, M'LLE CAIROLI, Prima Donna from the Italian Opera Homes, and Academy of Music, New York. MISS ANNA KEMP, the Young American Contralto. Ws. JAMES PE aftiNG, the new EnalL3h Tenor. nalcal Director . had. VIEDXTEMPS • The Beautiful Collection of Paintings, 'INCLUDING THE EASTERN SLAVE MARKET, CLEOPATRA, DEATH 04' LEANDER, and the famous CIRCASSIAN Atollig, .01 BEAUTY, Arn LIOW ou Bre* Exhibition at the TONTINE HOUSE, No 93 Third street. CO and eve them. 7Y17 JOHN W. 141PCARTRY, IILL POSTER! ® ILL ATTEND 10 THE POSTING and DISTRIBUIIN4 of all kinds of BILLS FOIL CONOERTS EXHIBITIONS, At. All communications- either by mail, telegraph, or othei anise—directed to the office of the blorniug Post, will receiN a prompt ettanttan DAGLTEAKEAN GALLERIES. 5413110TYPES w A BEA UTIFU I, AND DUBAIILII WALIIRANTED, CAN IsE HAD A$ 1...0 AS AT ANY FIRST gLAs? ESTABLISUMEINT IN TH COUNTRY, E WA L L'S , Y, urth street uREAT ATIRAC'IION AT NO. 60 MARELIET ST., Where can be seen tho largest collection of AilitOffPii] PfIOTOGBANI 81"/MAINI48, JralliBITED IN TLUS CITY Gs` Perseus wishing Pictures of themselves or friends, aro !al/kat{ to Call and ircareille before setting elsewhere, as WE WARRANT PICTURES ziaportc,r to any that can be obtained west of the mountains. R. M. CARGO & CO., Photographers and Ambrotyptsts, NEW YORK GI ALLERY, No. 76 Fouth street, and SUNBEAM 11.,114LERY, ti. W. cor. of Market street and Diamond, Pittatmrgh PRICED TO BVIT ALL. myl9:ti-Sp WYRES' GALLERY OF ART, NO. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES taken at this Gallery by a new and improved process, giving the natural color of the bair, eyes, dress and complex ion. They aro acknowledged by all who have examined thew to be tar any erior to any pictures eve, exhibited in this city. (Actaeon and strangers are invited to call and examina 'lts barge collections of specimens. His Gallery being on the fecund Hoot, is easy 01 =CUB& N. B.—Pictureb of Children taketh in two s9oxolda. at No. it! Market street. 11.07:tits INA'LSON'S ANSILOTYPES. PRICES REDUCED. a A LliEtty COIN Ea OF THIRD AND MARKET STREETS, Entrance on Third street. eiLlZtlla and Strangers desiring A.SIIIII,OTYPES, executed ‘o the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can he acconithodated at abort notice by calling at NELSON'S WELL KNOWN CIALLARY, THIRD STREET. frices One Dollar and upward, ap29:ly2d ABEAUTIFUL PlCTURE.—Pliotography in wraing by light. The outhaeauf the human iorm tooeu by thin proceoN and touched by the Artist's pencil, 1111.12 C be perfect. Those who want such Fictures can get them et WALL'S. Jones' 13uilduig, Fourth street. [mr.l2.lw 1 .4 0 AN UFFICE— HENRY W. Otnlovri, 50. 1410 SMITHFLIELD Street, Char the corner of Fab, 3 0.7.700130.0 PA, NIGIU,A in, 14ge and amall quantities LO4NP.D on. Gold 6 .44 Oilvor, Diamonds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Wathes and all hauls of valuable articlee, for any length of time agreed ou. Aar Odico houra, from 7 A. 11. to 10 P. EL T ' CHEMICAL OLIVE EHASIVE SuAi', maaufactared by ay. 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