Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, March 20, 1858, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
: ITENSION OF STAY.
DRS. C. i M. FITCH 4• J. W. SYKES,
in coutpiii. web. Wilco at
No. 101 Penn street,
opposlTE ST. OLAIkIiOTEL, PITTSBUROO, e
TILL APRIL FIRST, 1869.
Where they may he eonsulte'd daily, (Sun
Jaye excnprrd,) for CONSU d.• ASTHMA, liEut4
OHITIS and ALL °THE • •ONIO AFFEOTIONd eon
uected with,jor prodfionE,:•g. to I'ULXIOti ARY DISEASE.
DRS. YIiES ie,zl that they canuot too earn.
ently or ItNneutly athuouitili ilavalithi of the EXCEED
OP DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE
04 , 11 4013111 a., trdlin,, , Ka to begot a delnaive
toellag while tie ,Itlease ld making rapid pro
-11,(1,-Ct, hllllSocif till i core 15 oaxt to
tlyinpton
,01.1
::p.ariLle.
Ottice klotara---10 A. M. to 4 P. MI
o ,r - ge t cousulwtEon.
t.I toc-ti.hx will hr gr‘ot to the wishing to vault
%. riTUll A J W. tll'Kl'
stre,t, Pitt.thur, L I'.
44- A RECIPE i' itARELY EVER FA ELS tai
CURE A CdLtt v•hile winter, with Its hut then ~I
Colds and Covighs, in with us, uc think a remedy that will
relieve such TieiL ebould be highly prize . d, and L who
know the w4rtli of tkil remedy, will do as we do—pt teeit
&Allay. 'fake a double dui," at Dr. &enjbrd's
and it will give greater relief than any other coedi,l, , w e
ever tried, hir we have rarely to repeat the dote to le, en
tirely free tr4u Cough, and as [IWD tut the lunge timer time
throw eft Atm collected matter, the cure is As
a family medicine, ior the cure of Bowel Diseases, ..ems,
Ueraugement cl the Stomach and Liver, we CALI re, t.mend
it knowing!
CUal: A.FT. B. THE PIFIC9IC,.IN:, 11.41)
Itt , "4 111 -CILLE, U4b., Jauu,ay L,
La U. if 1. jJui_hoou—hoar Sir—"We would intuits , you
that we are out or Lititlid,sND's rcEits,
Whlch moot with ready sale One of Our Llt4hbore 3 has 1 nos,
tl..ctOrith; for borne time, kis A tiara: aPout IWO year.,) oath
,ti: in the but all ni nn avail. 11,
much a dead Blau going abnnt., as anything sve .:an
compare hail io ills Appeared to be an ove.)jiowing
of gall. ••,,,u, we prevailed on hill, to
try your Hirt: ::+, cub it. .win' to hint if It did no g )43(1,
Or would IT it, provided he tocli. biz
ott I or Offiing !b.• o.re-tions which ho hits did.. And
te• is no , ' ettlirely cured, and has bvCOMO a well man. This
ha' ;nal, d n groat silo in this n dghbortiood."
Itespodtfally. EDIVARDS BROWN.
.Iv,rtir,inen?
MINIMEMI
Pitt4l,nrgt:
QFFICE OF THE
FITTSIIMOTI. FT. WAY:\ 1); d CHICAG)) R.. 11.
Pitt,burgh, lot, 1858. )
NOTP I I.I T. ST , `ClitiOLDEltr: —' he fling nor eit
meeting of the Ctockli lien) of• the INthbuTli, er
and ,}iiicago Railroad rbutpiny will he held at tie
Itoome at thell,e,rd of rra , ie Oar city of l'ittMargh, ou
Ttir. B DAY) Ow 30th day . 1 Nia•ch, az '2 M at
Waleh tune the Report, 111, Director. and .alirere, of -lie
of,erat.L.n of ,the Compa •y, Icr tie) first .•vrantean mon
'of the conmlidation Nail) he pc-rented naa read.
The election for a new Mora of Direct ore be h,ld at
the name place, on SV.EDN Ie IY'. 1., i et, Ea.twtaal
110111,11 r; efts N. :a. le.l ti 1 , , id.
tt .;;I:hoido'3, out tae r-pi•eacti t.-1 of counties h
n!ot •ill rii.toiv, h1p2C.,11 tick to mild from lints
nurgti, [Jr tire oc,A-1 aptoicotion to tit t ilitftirout Sta
tion : of proxi,s may b• ,it,ta.tio.l at
tie G-.-heral Wilco in Pittatorgh, o. at the in New
:No sireet.
Stactrhatiteri tt, thre,Goimaniaq now merit•al
by the coorionintim, woo may not base Louie - Ai-1 ih it
eitiark, trill not he VIII I Liw 3 In any Volts at the oboe s
IThe trimoi r wi I trout the Seth ih,t to
tat pr o. 111,1 T :tIESSLEtt., Bocretai f.
PiTTSEObia STEEL WORKS.
i L NIcOULLoUGH
JOIN ES, BOYD & CO
I=l
AN A. B. STEEL,
; SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Cr - ,ijasr Rcas, and Plrst Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA
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Vivi V Eli PATENT
E CiiLl l l.v.A.rrott
lUS T BTWEE4'eI,
PITTRRUKiII.I.P
JAPIIIII U.ETZER,„
orwarding and Commission Merchant,
Flour, Ureire, Baoon, Lard, Itutter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Procluon generally,
Voroter of tolarliet and First streets.
PirESltl
RIFIR TO—Frami Bail y, Ed,., WUli.uu 1.41wm th,
S. Onthhert & Sou, l'itn,b rgh; Boyd 1 Ott, Helakell
Swearingen, S. Brady, Hag . M. el. 31. Bank. I,lst & Howell,
Mangle & Go., George W Paxton &
niy9.B--2ntr
HAIIDWA
LANIIIEL FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
atrbet, Pittsburgh, ha, on haud a largo
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Which he will sell very low for OASI3. In addition to him
Locks, Hingea, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large
assortment of ,:arpenter's helms received a large sup.
ply of Sausage Cuiters and Stutters. ;
Shovels, Tongues and Pokers;
Sleigh Bells, and Enameled
Prn.erving Kettles.
A RCHITECTURAL,-
BARR Fs MOSER, Architects,
No. 112 Smitlhfeld strN,t,
. -
!!ppo,ite new Poet Office,
Execute Plans and Speriti,ttion, f all kinds of buildings,
and superintend the ervetion of the
Mr. Bina also c! nut - Inm to !wend to the measuring of
!random' wore, ll'ud Mr. do Lt. to the preparation of patent
papers and drawingr. mr11:1311 or
3. W. TUCKER.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ST, LOUIS, MO.
OFFICE (FOP. TUE PRESENT,)
NO 126 THIRD ST., NEAR CITY HOTEL,
nun. J. L. Orr, Epe.,trer U. S 110-0: -0 B. prktsoutrLir-6.
c.Ol. L. M. Henn. ti
lion. &val. Treat,Judge U. 2. L'l,o.rict C mrt, sy. Lome
J9rarg H. Litc.as C.
itnv D O. D
IsVel 1 m
L. C. liE.PitUltra,
i_T - Oft'Zl AT L4:l' A i C )NVEVANCER
I & T. GROUTT Importera of Brandies,
erx. Dealer. in hue Old Monongahela
Kye Whialry, Peach and Applo Brandy; also, RECTIFIERS
!.Ni) DISTILLERS, corner to i-',)LITLIFELD and FRONT
Stroota. Pittql , cre.:. Pa
\VIM/IAI CLPLVTON & CO.,
WED)LESALE AND RETAIL
31 P 1 RCHANTS,
NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY,
i,lt QUO O R
c,r Wool Btroot,
4 , -*- d Wtlyli on baud. Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac
to ctdien, (J! ,- 1 Monoupheirt and Rectified whisky, of thu
quilftr. delardoli
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
FUR Tat: EttEarioN OF GAS WORKS, for front five
tut ,or, is I upwardn, sad for llontiug Buildings, public or
pricow, t.y Steam, !lot Water or Furnaces.
iitlyis PITTIMURGEf, PA.
c. PIANOS
j-1 1 l AL TA-BARG lliV • 11 I I
APINE NUNNS & CLARK PIANO, six
0.-tave of Rosewood case, but a few years in use, $l7O.
octavo Rosewood case, round c0rner......... 165
eix octave Mahogany cal 125
Oi.e six octavo Maltegau, C21:0. 76
clue nix octave, small eiz^ piano 10
Fersone d.-eirowt to purt.la-o an instrument., will find it
to their interest to cull at 11. KLEBER tt 11110'S,
r t Music Store, No. 63 Fifth street.
Light Cream Ale.
valliE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY
announce to their customers and the public, that ow
log Vie price of Parley and Rope, and to suit the times,
they ars brewing a light and delicious Savor d CREAM
ALIt. which they are selling tali barrel, and have KEGS
'if TEN GALLONS each, to accommodate privets families.
They have also, X ALE, at $6; XX at $7, and superior
KENNET at $8 1 . 3 bbl., and smaller casks La proportion.
Also, excellent PtlitTEli. AND BROWN STOUT.
orders cunt to their Brewery on PITT STREET, will
reoi.ive prompt atteutiou
GEO. W. SMITE' a Co.
GO .41. NED SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind Factory,
GORN FR THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH.
THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
!Emma with VENETIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui.
site and elaborate finish, will find It to their interests togive
the a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up
by the Gent mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is
given to the wants of custAmiers. Prices low. All work
THIRDwar :ute~L Na 72 tritreet, Pittsburgh. rayB:lFia
®(,l VE OIL.— •
Oil, quarts ;
EU " " " pints;
10 twit, " " quarts, Jolt reed and
fur sale, by REYNIEIt & ANDEELPON,
rerl3 No 39 Word strcket.
MAGNESlA.—Hushand's, Henry's, Mur
uud Citrate., cuuetuutly au hand, at
Jug. FLEMING,
Curn.r Diamond and Siarket kit.
13 RE BRANDY AND WINES.-1 have
t, large and very nut assortment of pure Brandy and
Wins 0f every description, for medicinal purpose. Those
wt.:Wing any thing in this lint, au rvi) on getting a genuine ardele, at FLEMING,
Corner Diamond and Market et.
p, RU SHIES.—I have on hand a large assort
,ll,rat of Liuir, Tooth, Nall and Flesh Brushes. Those
aoythlug lu this should call and examine tuy
stuck t.-f o parebuslug elsewhere JOS. FLEMING,
rtseY (limiter Liar'loud and Market at.
Those who manufacture and buy steam boilers
ought to be well informed of the quality of iron
which is to be used; and as it is not possible for
them to condubt the preparation of the sheets them
selves, they have to depend upon the assertion of the
iron manufacturer—hence boiler makers should pur
chase their plates from no manufacturer whose ve
racity is at all questionable. The quality of iron for
boilers is an object of grave importance, not only in
respect to the pecuniary loss which results from boiler
explosions, but of the many human lives which are
sacrificed by such accidents, carrying sorrow and
dismay into thousands of happy homes. Many of
these explosions are caused by short, or crude, im
perfect iron, which it is impossible for the boiler
maker to guard against by a mere superficial inspec
tion of the sheets. Even the working of the iron in
the various operations in the workshop cannot be
relied upon as. a sure indication of its quality ; for
any iron may resist punching, shearing, bending and
riveting very well, and still be unsuitable for a steam
boiler. The quality of the iron must be attended to
from the first stags of its manufacture; and, as a
further security, we should see that the ore from
which .t is toads is of a good quality. From six.
teen years experience in the manufacture of steam
boilers, I am well convinced that Juniata iron is the
best iron in market for steam boilers. There are
other very good qualities of iron manufactured in
other parts of Pennsylvania, and a number of other
States. Above all things, hot-blast iron ought to be
excluded in these cases. Iron may be fibrous, and,
when cold, very tenacious ; but the proper test exists
in heating it red hot and cooling it in cold water.
If it continues tenacious, it may be considered good;
if not, it is bad, and unfit for boiler plate. No matter
what may be the cause of its brittleness, it is not the
right kind of material. Iron fur boilers must resist
the influence of heat, or it is unsuitable; hot-blast
iron may bo very fibrous, and oven tenacious, when
testing cold, but it invariably becomes brittle on being
heated and suddenly cooled. Other iron may possess
the same characteristics, but, as a general rule, all
wrought iron which does n it retain its fibres and
tenacity after being heated and cooled, is, for the sub
jest under consideration, worthless. This is a good
rule by which to test boiler-plate; and if our boiler
makers would only attend to and be governed by it,
we should have fewer explosions for the future, in
the writer's estimation. A. P.
111111
! - :o. FL i; ~ 1 , -, val.
. 1 1 4 rovth 0t7.110.1.
PITTSBURGH, PA
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
For the Morning Poet
Hollers and Boiler Iron.
Country Item,.
Joseph Cooper, having taken a dislike to some one
living on the premises of Mr. Baker. near Webster,
Westmoreland county, threateced to put him out of
his house. Mr. Baker forbade Cooper to ocme about
his premises, which order the latter disregarded, and
on going back Baker ordered him away. Re refused
to go, when Baker took a poker and drove him off.
In his retreat Cooper picked up a stone and threw at
Baker, -triking him above the left eye and breaking
hie skull. Baker is still living, but in a critical con
,l,tion. Cooper was arrested and lodged in jail at
Greenobur .
Peter Congman, a wagon maker, living in Kittan,
uitig, tell down last Saturda) night, and falling upon
hie hands, broke both arms off above tho wrist.
Mr. Noble \V (Award, says the Monongahela " Re
publican," was badly injured on Monday morning of
last week. Ho was driving his wagon under Oh log
slide at the saw mill in East Williamsport, when his
body was caught and crushel between the wagon
and the timber of the slide. lie was carried home
insensible, but is now sensible.
A serious oollisiou occurred on the Central Ohio
Railroad last Saturday evening, about ten miles west
of Zanesville. A wood train running east, to which
was attached two horse cars containing Irish labor
ers, came in collision with a freight train going
west. Eleven of the men were more or less injured,
two or three fatally. One of tha engineers was se
riously injured, and one of the engines entirely de
molished.
Scarlet lever is prevailing to a considerable extent
among children at Sheloota, in Indiana county.
Several oases have also made their appearance in
Kittanning.
Miss Butler, a young lady residing with the Sheriff
of Coshocton county, Ohio, met with an aaoident a
few days since. Miss B. was stepping from the
porch of the jail building, and had just raised her
hand to her head to adjust her bonnet, when a guu
loaded with shut was discharged by a boy named
Wagonner, near by, the contents entering her hand
and neck. Her hand was badly lacerated, and sev
eral of the shot entered her neck. The raising of
her hand in all probability saved her life. She was
at first supposed to be fatally injured, but is now in
a fair way to recover.
We learn from the Monongahela " Republican,"
that while Mr. Joseph B. Cortney was at work on
one of the buildings of the Gibston Mills, near Belle
vernun, a few days since, the scaffold gave way, pre
cipitating him to the ground, fracturing hie collar
bone, and otherwise injuring him.
On Saturday of last week two little girls, children
of Mr. Macauley, attempted to cross the ice at
Mavin's Mill, near Wellsburg, Va., but when near
the middle broke through. The children could not
be rescued, and a Mr. Rose was nearly drowned in
his efforts to rescue them.
On last Saturday, a house in West Newton, the
property of Mr. William Thompson, was burned to
the ground. It was occupied by a man named Poi
lanzo Paul, as a chair factory. The building was
not insured. It contained about one hundred col
lars worth of raw and manufactured material, all of
which was destroyed.
Iron City Commercial College, Pittsburgh, Pa.—
Dr. L. F. W. Andrews, Editor of the Georgia " Citi.
Zen," Macon, Ga., inserts the following notice, after
accompanying his son to the North, to select an In
stitution affording the best facilities for acquiring a
thorough practical Business Education :
" We invite the special attention: of young men
contemplating commercial pursuits, to the Prospectus
of the above named College, located at Pittsburgh,
Pa., which will be found in our columns to-day.
Froth a personal examination of the facilities of this
College to impart a thorough business education to
young men, and from a personal acquaintance with
the Principal and several of the Professors, we are
enabled to recommend the Institution to those who
need the important instructions therein imparted." •
of Mr. flamiltort.—Mr. Hamilton takes a
benefit at the Theatre this evening, and a new and
attractive bill is offered for the occasion, consisting
of a new drama by William B. Hagfish, entitled
'•ltosina Meadows, ur the Village Maid," in which
Miss Helen tRIEltaiLlB the leading character, and Mr.
Hamilton that of Jothro Baxter; "The Belle of Ire
laud," with Miss Lucille as Kate O'Brien, with the
song of '• Kate Kearney ;" and " Robert Macaire,"
with Mr. Hamilton as Jacques Strop. In the first
piece Miss Helen will introduce the sung of "Home,
Sweet Houle." Altogether, this is a good bill, and
will attract a large audience. These stars will re
main in our city for three evenings more—Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday—when they will leave for
Now York city, where they have an engagement.
Improvements.—The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and
Chicago Railroad Company, animated by a desire to
increase the comforts of passengers have erected GeV
oral additional gas lamps on their passenger plat
form. These lights were required, as heretofore it
has been scarcely light enough to protect passengers
arriving by night (rains from the thieves and swind
les that infest the depots. They have also erected
a new shed on the Grant street platform. This will
no only temporary. Two bells have also been sus
pended at the Penn and Liberty street crossings,
which are rung by the watchmen when a train ap
proaches. A man has also been stationed at the
Federal street crossing in Allegheny with a red flag,
w h loft ho waves when a train is coming.
Col. F'ortley'B Lecture.—A lecture by John W. For
-00.5., Esq., is announced for next Monday evening,
under the direction of the Young Men's Mercantile
Library Association. The same lecturer was an
nounced some weeks since, but did not get here on
~ c ount of more pressing engag, merits. We hope he
will not disappoint us this time. The subject which
e has chosen, " American Statesmen," is a good one,
,Ind one which he is well qualified, from hie long in
timacy with the great men of our country, to do jus
tice to. We feel assured that he will not exhibit the
partizanship manifested by a recent lecturer here,
ho,'in alluding to American statesmen, mentioned
only those holding his particular creed of politics.
Tie workmen on Foster's New National Theatre
are using their strongest exertions to hasten the
work ; and under the superintendence of the Gov.
urnor the work is progressing rapidly. We learn
that " old man" Bailey, always a favorite in Pius
hurgli, will return at the opening of this Theatre.
Shad.—Mr. Reed, of the great oyster depot, prcm
iscs a lot of extra fine shad this morning at twenty.
five cents apiece. The shad at this season are de•
lightful eating, and we promise the clear fish for an
appreciating community.
Cutivatencetil.—Lonitia Williams, the colored girl
tabbed a few weeks since by Perry Hartman, has
been rapidly recovering, and is now quite well. Yes
terday she was able to walk out. Hartman will be
tried at the oomiug term of Court.
The Courts have not been in union for the past
few days. To-morrow, however, the District and
Orphans' Courts meet, and on nest Monday the
March term of the Criminal Court will commence.
Appointment. —James A. M'Knight, Esq., has been
appointed to take charge of the Auditor's Department
of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad.
This is an arduous position, but one which Mr.
M'Knight is In every way qualified to fulfil. Hie
known integrity and his accuracy will at once sat-
illy every one that ho is adapted for tide office o f
trust and responsibility. The principal duty of the
office is an examination into the accounts of the vit.
ri,,us agents on the route of the road.
first Arrival of Spring Goods at Carnaghan'a, Al
legheny Oity.—A very full and elegant stook of cloths,
neiv style eassimeres and vestiuga, furnishing goods,
tke , for men and boys' wear, are now opened, to which
tb,i attention of cash buyers is invited. Terms being
strictly cash, buyers may rely on the prioea being
favorable, 9
Larceny.
John Kinsey, a citizen of Lawrenceville, came to
the city on Thursday evening, and put up at Kern's
tavern on Penn street, intending to take an early
train for the -west yesterday morning. He retired
to bed early, after placing his pocket book, contain
ing between thirty-five and forty dollars, under his
pillow for safety. When he arose yesterday morn
ing, he found his pocket book missing, and instead
of going on his journey he was obliged to remain and
hunt up the thief. Suspicion fell upon one Reuben
H. Birdsall, who slept in another bed in the same
room, and got up earlier than Kinsey. Kinsey made
information before the Mayor, charging Birdsall with
the larceny, a warrant was issued, and he was ar
rested. On being searched, however, the money was
not found on his person, and after a long and thor
ough search for the pocket book in the hotel, it was
found hidden under the stairs. How it got there was
a mystery. As soon as Kinsey got his money he was
satisfied, and there being no evidence by which
Birdsall could be held as the thief, he was dis
charged.
Tin Ware.—We would advise any of our readers
who wish to purchase anything in this line to call un
Mr. Demmler, No. 180 Liberty street. He has long
been engaged in the manufacture of tin, copper and
eheet iron ware, and furnishing hardware in this city,
and his goods are all of the best quality. In ad
dition to this, he has facilities for selling as low as
any one in town. Call and examine his stock.
When do our street contractors propose cleaning
Fifth street? We had hoped to see an improvement
under new contracts, but we aro disappointed. We
have observed the scrapers at work on Smithfield
and Penn streets, and we think Fifth street is as
much in need of cleansing as either of these.
Western Pennsylvania Hospital.—An additional
ward in this Hospital is now being prepared for the
reception of patients. As the season advances, the
wards will fill up. At present there are over eighty
patients in the Hospital—a large number for this
time of the year.,
We call attention to the advertisement of Kim 34
Schwartz, in another column. To those who are
about commencing housekeeping, an excellent op.
portunity is offered of procuring an outfit. They
have for sale everything in the line of house furnish
ing hardware, from a cooking stove to a pepper box.
They have two establishments, one at No. 102 Smith•
field street, and one at 44 Wylie street.
Mayor's Office.—Mayor Weaver had a dozen com
mon oases on hand yesterday morning, charged with
the usual offense. Of these four were sent to the
hill, five paid their fines, and three were discharged.
Carnaghan, Federal street, Allegheny oily, adver
tises a fine stock of new goods for mon and boy's
wear. Buyers will find it to their interest to examine
them, .14
Absent.---Mr. Wattlelink has been salted suddenly
to Cleveland, and will be absent for several days.
His pupils and others will take note.
Patent.—C. H. Chamberlain, of Allegheny, has
taken our letter patent for a new apparatus for mining
coal.
Accident.—A small child fell down a cellar way on
the corner of Diamond alley and Smithfield street
yesterday, and was severely injured.
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA
A mild and effioient purgative, pleasant to; the
astm and mild in its operation. Always on hand
rash, by
Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets,
Air IF YOU ARE 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 vlgorof
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 Ilse Of Dr. J. HOSTerrilit'S CBLEI2IRATED STOMACH
Rims& 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 du, their
many excellent qualities.
or Dale by druggista and dealers generally, everyuLere,
1108TETTE1t 8 8.511T11,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
68 Water and 58 Front streets.
au 12-10
AUCTION SALES.
DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH. ST.,
At the new Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54, Fifth
street, every week day, are held public sales of goods in all
variety, suited 'for the trade and consumers, from a large
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign
ments, that must he closed forthwith.
AT ID O'CLOCK, A. AL,
Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly every thing
needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut
lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware,
AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Household and kitchen turniture, new and second-hand;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron atone Chiva ware ;
stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, Arc.
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical instru
ments; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes. book
stationery, dm. lee B l P. 11. DAVIS, Ana.'"
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.-
On TUESDAY EVENING, March . .2:3d, 1858, a 7%
o'clock, at the Commercial Saks Rooms, No. 84 ifitth street,
will be sold:—
25 shares Citizens' Bank of Pittsburgh,
41 do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh.
lb do Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh.
40 do Allegheny Bank of Allegheny.
20 do Pitts. Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Co
0 do Northern Liberties Bridge Co.
tart) P. M. LAWS, Auctioneer
QIIPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
AT AUCTION.—un WEDNESDAY MORNING, March
'tith, at 10 o'clock., at the residenc., of Mrs. Mary Massey,
No. It/ Centre avenue, will be Bold, (us she is removing,)
the entire stock of Household and Kitchen lurniture,of tun
latest styles and best quality, comprising Super Inclosed
Itotewood What-Not; Marble Top Pier cud What-Not Tables;
Carved Gothic Chair; Carved Walnut Rook Case; Mantle
Mirrors; Reception Chairs; Extra Three Ply and Ingrain
Carpets; Oil Cloth; Rugs and Mats; Gilt Cornices, Shades and
Blinds; silver Bar Fender and Ash Pan; Fire Irons and
Stands; Hat Rack; Hall Lanip;Stair Rods; Walnut Extension
Table; Mahogany Sofa; Cane and Rush Feat Chairs and
Rockers; China, Glum and Queenawai e; Water Cooler, Fine
Walters; Engravings; Cushioned Arm 1 hairs; Fine Walnut
Bedstead, with Mattresses, etc.; Marble Top Mahogany
Dressing Bureau; Walnut Crib and Hair Mattress; Inclosed
and Plain Washstands; Toilet and Cluuuber Sets; Wardrobe;
bureaur, Spring Seat Lounge; Bedsteads; Mattresses; Papier
Macho Clocks; Breakfast end E itcheu Tables; Lamps; Dining
and Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Utensils; Patent Churn;
Child's Buggy; Step Ladders; Stable and Garden Tools. etc.
Terms at sale. (mrl9) P. M. DAVIS, Anct'r.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS BY CATA
LOGIIII—On SATURDAY EVENING, Match 20th,
ut 7 o'clock, will be sold, at the Commercial sales Rooms,
NO. 64 Fifth street, a collection of Miscellaneous Books, em
bracing a variety of interesting subjects. Among them ate
—Works of Beaumont and Fletcher, 2 vole.; Works of Han
nah Moore, 2 vole.; Percy's Re'blues of Ancient Romance
Poetry; Baker's Livy, 2 vole.; Gillide Greeoe; Clark's Com
mentary on the Now Testament; Life of Lather, illustrated;
Robertson's Historical Works, 8 vols.; Grahame's Colonial
Li ibtory, 2 vale.; Murray's Encyclopedia of Geography, 6
vols.; Annals of San Francisco; Youatt on the Horse; lien
tick's Ancient Egypt, 2 vole.; Frost's Pictoria' World, 3 vole;
Life of Wellington; Trumbull's McFerrel; Macauley's Eng
land, 4 vols.; Thacher's American Military Institute; Mack
emosh's Essays, Beloe's Hercdottur, Scott's Commentary, Sc.
Catalogues are now ready.
mrlB I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
H.OUSEIIOLD FURNITURE, CANARY
BIRDS, ETC., AT AUCTION.—On SATURDAY
Mutt - NINO, March 20th, at 10 o'clock at Dwelling Howe,
No. 689 Penn street, will be sold, u general assortment ot
Household and Kitchen Furniture. Two pair of superior
Canary Birds, of the stuck raised by John Hunt. A num
ber of fine Steel Engravings, among which are one set of
Olympic Cricket Players, etc., etc.
mrlB P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
FURNISHED HOTEL FOR SALE.
THE RAILROAD HOTEL,
AT LATROBE STATION, on the Penn
sylvania Ltailroad, forty miles east of Pittsburgh,
built of brick, three stories high, 96 feet front, 54 feet deep,
contains 40 fine large rooms newly and completely furnish•
ed, ready for immediate occupation. There is a frame
stable for thirty horses, convenient out-buildings and one
acre of ground attached to the premises. Price, including
furniture, $12,000. One•half may remain on Bend and
Mortgage. If not sold before let of April,. it will be rented
at $950 per annum. Address 0. W. BARNES,
mr2:lmd a. Latrobe, Pa.
Safety and Economy in Light.
WHY WILL YOU BURN CAMPHENE
AND FLUID,, when you can get a cheaper and
better light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Can
nel Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleas
ar.t, and safe portable light over °fined to the public, and
no danger of explosion; more brilliant than gas, and quite
as cheap; lamps of the most simple and easily managed
construction. For sale by T. D. lc G. HODKINSON,
air Beware of a counterfeit already In the market, made
from Camphene, with a little Coal Oil to event it. (A27:ly
REMOVAL
Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad
AND THE
Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinna
RAILROAD,
ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
19th, 1868, the Freight business of these roads, in the
CITY OF PITTSBURGH,
Will be transacted at the
NEW AND COMMODIOUS DEPOT,
ON PENN STREET, ABOVE WAYNE,
ADJOINI3IO TEI PIIHNBYLVAISIA. 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
lumbus, Dayton, Indkumpolis,Cinclnnati, Louisville and St.
Louis; and all the Western, North-western, and South-west
ern States.
Freight is sent to most of the above places in the same
care in which it io loaded at this Depot.
THRONE RECEIPTS OPT= TO ALL 111:PORTANT POMO.
For further information, apply to
felt JOHNIIP. GLASS, Agent
150 BBLS. Crushed, Pulverized and Coffee
Sugars for 8010 by
BACIALEY_ t _ 00ENRAVE A M.
200 MILS. - SYRUPS of oboioe brands,
for sato by •
CHAS. H. SUPER,
Opposite St. Clair HoteL
No. 19 Smithfield street
134111ALBY, 00801UVE & 00
Noe. 18 ikad 80 Wood etroti,
COMMERCIAL.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE A EID
ERC HANTS,
Freak . lent
w. a. WILLIA3I.S
Rion Aezidan a.
V. ii BRUNOT, Ist,
Tres:L.7dt
BNOWDE .
Committee of Arbitration for .}Mirth .
6 R. BRUNOT, Vice Preeldent,
J. J IiILLESPLE, JOSEPH R HUNTER
SAMUEL SURIVER, AUSTIN LOOMIS
psTpsßUßCill MARKET
Curehilty N. eported ty JO-tEDII SNOWDEN, Superintendent Q 1
Lice Merchants' Exchange .
Prmammoa, March 19, 1558.
FLOUR...The market le more active, but the price° have
undergone uu important change. The wales amount to 600
Ws. via :—From brat hands : 45 bble.Ellperfille, from wharf,
at $3,10 ; 40 bble. from wagon at $3,82 for extra. From
store: 100 bble. flue at $3,12; 160 bble.; extra family ; 25
bble. extra family ftcm white wheat at $4,76'456; 40 bbla.
Lancaster extra family at $4,82.
GRAlN...Market active and dm ; salea 100 bush. Barley
from store at 450. ; 100 bush. Corn, shelled, from flora, at
50c ; 160 bush. from wharf at 45; 300 bush. do. hem wharf
at 50c.; 200 bush. Oats from wharf at 27%©28; 250 bush.
do. from wharf at 27 ; 800 bush. do. from wharf at 27c.; 700
bush. do. from wharf at 20Y,, and 100 bust'. from haute at
30c. Tp bush.
FEET...SaIes 3 torts Bran from mill at 50c. V 100 Md.;
6 tons Middlings at Boc. ; 5 tons Middlings from btore at 90c.;
5000 the. Wheat Middlings from 611 t hands at 70c.
POTAT.)F.S...fiales 700 bush, Noshanaccks, slightly frost
ed, at 60c. V bush.; 400 bush. mixed from store on private
term; 30 bush. Neshannocks from wagon at 60c.; 900 bustle
Neshannocks from first hands at 40c.; 50 bush. do. mixed
from store at 55c.
BUCKWHEAT Flf UR—Sals 400 lbs. in 60 lb. FaAs,
from store, at $1,50 100 lbw; 400 lbs. old at 75c. Ti lol IDs.
APPLES...SaIes 31 bble. common and prime at $1,50@52
bbl ; 100 bble. Medium from first hands at $1,25 bbl.
BEANS...SaIes 20 bush. mixed at $1 'II bush.
HAY...Sales 20 bake Timothy from store at $l5 O. Ion; 7
loads from the teaks at sB@sl4 rf ton
SEEDS...SaIes 66 bush. Clover Irons depot at $4,62, ;6
bush. do. frog store at $5@)0,25 ; GO I,thil, do from mire at
$5.25; 16 bush. Timothy at $'2,50.
SUGAR...SaIes 30 hbds. pilule NOW litinalle, from "at,oa ,
at 7%; 18 tibia lair, fully lair and prima N. U. at 7%, 7 . 1%,
and Bc.
MOLASSEii....SuIeu lOU litdel. N. U at bbla old at
34@35;15. Balth u ma , alit d quality, at 43c; tl Lbli os
celulor at 40c : 23 bbln Syrup Molasers at 42c.; 26 bills !, V.
at 36c.
DRIED FRUEI ...t 4 alra 65 bu.ll. Aptilas at an 1 JO
bosh. du. at $1,25c. bush
CANDLES...SaIa `,O boxan r.t:. at loc. tb ; 4G !Inlets
Mould at 1&
SOAP...Sales 50 boxes Ullvo at el!,ye. TO lb.; 60 boxes 11 onto
at 5c.; e,O boxes No. 1 Palm
OlL...Salea 18 bb's. Lard No. 1 at 80c. V. gallou, and pay
for barrels.
BACCli.c...Sales 1000 the. city clued Hatn at ”.f i c.; 9000
lbs. Shoulders at 7%c.
BUTTER—SaIes 4 bble. rull at 15c. 14. lb.; 11 bble. choice
roll at lac.
EGGS—Sales 4 bbls at 11c. '43 dozen.
COFFEE...SaIes 16 bags Rio at 12c. lb.
WHISKY...SaIes 10 bbla. raw at 17 1 /jc.:f gallon ; 190 bble.
r ctifled, iu lota, at 16®21c.
New York Market.
NSW Yutt4, March 10.—Cotton; sales of 1100 bales at a de
cline of the market closing heavy; uplands middling,
Bold at 11 7 4 Flour dull sales of 6000 bbla. Wheat very
dull and heavy. Corn quiet; sales of 22,000 bush. Bacon
heavy at 84(4)9 for Hams and 6 1 / 6 @6 3 4. Beef quiet. Pork
firm; sales at $1.0,40®16,60 for Mess. Tallow heavy at 68
Lard dull. Tobacco firm.' Whisky has advanced 34c; sales
at 23023%. Sugar firm. Naval St,res quiet. Teas, at the
sale to-day, the higher grades of green showed a decline.
Freights on Cotton to Liverpool 7-34.
New York Stook Market
NEW YORK, March 19.—Evening.--Stocks variable. Chi
cago and Rock Island 76 1 4; Illinois Central shares 95; do
Bonds 94, , ,i; La Crosse and Milwankle 94; Michigan South.
ern 244; N. X. Central 91%; Reading 56%; Milwankle and
Mississis4ppi 3 . 15.4 i; Canton Co. 23; Erie 29; Cleveland and
Toleda 46; Michigan 6's 99.
Cincinnati Itaxitot
CINCINNATI, March 19.—Flour rp.chanErd and dull; 1900
Ws sold at $3,60®3,70. Whisky has advanced to 1.7 c, with
sales of 1500 bbls. Mesa Pork is activer, 3000 bbls fold at
sls@ls,2s,closing with more buyers than sellers at thd better
rate. Bulk Pork 5 1 /A73,‘ with a better demandJ Bbl'd
Lard nominal at 9y 2 ; 180f4 kegs sold at tic. Cloverseed has
declined to $4,25 and is dull. Groceries are unchanged awl
firm. The Money Market is unchanged. There is a good
demand t r exchange„pn the east and south, the prices being
firmer, but unchanged.
RIVER NEWS.
HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and (len
•rol Agents, Corner of Find and Ferry area».
El VEIL, WEATEIES, ETo.—The river having reached the
height of 16 feet is again falling, with 12 feet water in the
channel. The weather is delightful, mild and balmy. The
wharf is a perfect rush of business, and boats are receiving
cargoes rapidly.
Remember, !hose westward bound that the fleet steamer
lowa, alp reof our old friend Moore is master, takes her de
parture for St. Louis this evening. A better boat than the
lowa does not lieat the wharf Her arrangements for com
fort are complete, and passengers on her will find them
selves as much at home as under their own vine and fig tree.
Mr. Daniel Moore, her polite and attentive purser, will take
pleasure in showing you your state-room and registering
your name.
Dept. RobinsoWa flue packet le again In port with a eplen•
did trip of Sugar, Molanaea, York, Ce.. liar next destination
will be duly noted;
The Ecltpee was sold twu week ago to day to Capt. Bputts,
of the H. D. Newcomb, formerly of the Niagara, f0r529,000.
She is to be continued to the New Orlenna and Vicksburg
trade.
The river was rising yesterday at Cincinnati, with about
12 feet water in the channel to LoWeville. It was also
Fwelling rapidly from Smithland down, caused by a heavy
rise out of the Cumberland. Business at •he Cincinnati
wharf was very lively, and there was an upward tendency
en ft eights.
Wabash river Is rising , with plow) , of water for all pot
poses of navigation.
On Monday last there weer: feet water ou Harpeth Shuttle
and Cumberland river was still rising rapidly.
Capt. Hicks has gold the Rata Frisbee back to Capt.
ey. Capt. H. le still In command.
Freights on Cotton from Memphis to New Orleans has
heretofoie been $1,25. The merchants have combined and
refused to pay over $l,OO. They have extended an invita
tion to Capt. Smedley, of the Choctaw, and all other good
t.oste, to come into the trade.
A portion of the levee below Napoleon, Arkansas, has
caved in, and the country Is coutpletely Inundated. The
river at that point is still rising.
Andy Kail, a man who has been lu the employ of the Clu
cinn,ti and Louisville Mai'boat Company fur the last ten
y,ara, was drowned, on Wednesday last, from off the Su
period.
PORT OP PITTSBURGH
12 PEST 0 INCHES WATER IN TIIII OIIANNSI.
, ARRIVED.
Steamer Luzerue, Jacobs, Brownsville.
" Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth
" Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville.
" Rosalie, Doyle. Wheeling.
Alma, Robinson, New Orleans
" James Wood, Robinson, Pt. Louts.
" Marmora, Brennan, tit. Lonia.
" Bay City, Miller, Louisville.
" Lizzie Martin, Brown, Zanesville.
" New York, Gilmore, Cincinnati.
" Fulton City, Brick°ll, St. Louie
" Jacob Poe, Stewart, Louisville
DEPARTED.
Steamer 04,1. Bayard, Nobles, Elltabotlt.
" Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville
" Luzerue, Jacobs, Brownsville.
" Chevolt, Murray, Wheeling.
" Judge M'Clore, -, West Newton
" Meteor, Drellln, Missouri river.
`• Anglo Saxon, Baker, St. /.Dais.
" Empire City, Vandergriff, Cincinnati.
FORNEY'S DAILY "PRESS"
delivered regularly, by
JOHN PITTOCK,
Offtee, at Hunt & Miner's.
==!
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251
Liberty 4111464 Pttrabersb, Pa. •
[) APER HANGINGS, FOR SPRING OF
I 138 beet assortment ever brought to Pitts
burgh. Prices range from 8 cents to $5.
Wall Paper for
Poems,
Dlutig Rooms,
ehambec s
Entries,
Chnruheo,
Lodges,
Plain Oak, Panel OakoWelunt, Marble,Fresco, Borders,
Statues, Paintings, Testers, Ceiling, Fir Screens, Window
Shades. Come and see. W. P. MARSHALL & CO.,
mr9 ST Wood stroct.
LADIES, HAVE YOU SEEN THE RED
PETTICOATT—Just opened, an invol e of the cele
brated " Red Petticoat." Call and secure one soon at
JOS. HORNE'S,
77 MEOWS street.
CIIIEMICAL FOOD, OR COMPOUND SY
RCP OF PHOSPHATES, is much used by the Medi.
cal Faculty, as a nutritive tonic, admirably adapted to sup.
ply the wants of elementary matter occurring in the sys
tem, during the progress of Chronic Diseases, and to build
up the strength of individuals waged by 'protracted ill
health. In Dyspepais and Consumption, especially, it has
been found particularly serviceable. This preparation is
pleasant to the eye, agreeable to the taste, and grateful to
the stomach. It dos not nauseate by continuous use. A
large supply of this valuable medicine received this day by
JOB. "game,
cull *me Blainced sal Kato
Boxea bi...: Private Box, Large $b Cla
Second Tier '2 , Private Box, small 6 Or.
Third Tier Ibr Colored Box. 26c.
Single Seats to Private Box, il. i Colored Gallery ..... ....16c
ISAIAH DIOKEY, 2d
ALTERATIoN OF TIME,
Douro open at 7 .'clock. Performanc lo commence at 7%
Box office, for sale of ricket, open from 10 to 3 o'clock.
,idu v. LS
Jethro Baxter..
Tu be followed by the neat Comedy, entitled
P hlftk'b:CTlON
Charlea Paragon.. ....... ...Mr. J. G. Hanley.
Sato. . ..... Mr. liandltou I Hate O'Brien.....Miss Lucille
To Lucclute with the Drama, in one act, of
ROBERT MAOAIRE•
Robert Macatre...Mr. Myron Jacques Strop... I' Hamilton.
I
Marie Mrs. Van Deering. Clementine. Saffrrd.
r UERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIA
TIONIm LECTURES.—JOHN K. PORNE , , Feq., Edi
ot the Philadelphia 0 Pr.se," will lecture before the YOUNG
MN's LIBRARY ABSOUIATIO , , and the public generally,
AT LAFAYETTE HALL,
On Monday Evening, March 2.2 d, 1858
8 ÜBJ EOT—" A mericau 6 t at,s inn en.-
Boors open at 6% o'clock. Lecture to commence at '7%
Tickets TWENTY-FIVE CENt'S, I) LIU had at the Music
and Book Stores, Hotels, Library Ito ,m, Lecture Committee,
and at the door. JOHN %1. KIRK
VIEUXTEMPS AND THALBERGI'S
ONLY CONCERT.
The flint and uuly Grand Concert in which
SWISMUND
coujunctwu with 11EN EY V lEUXTEMYB,
Will appear iu Pitthbur g h, will tette Owe eu
Thursday Evening, March Willi, at ttiii
CITY fl L .
On ecceminn the followin g eminent artiste will eppeer,
TRALBEItiI, VIEUXThMPS.
M'LLE
Prima Donna from the Italian Opera liuudea, and Academy
of Music, New York.
MISS ANNA KEMP, the Young American Ci/litrtfit,
JAMES PEAJAING, the new Em2liali Tenor.
Musical Director . \lad. VIEUX PH NIPB
The Beautiful Collection of Pa ratings,
INCLUDING THE EASTERN ;WAVE
MARKET, ULEUPATItA, DEATH ( 1 1 LEAN/DLit,
ekotl the fathom,
CIRCASSIAN MODEL OF UE.a I.'Pl',
Are now on Free Exhibition at the TONTINE !lolls E., No
93 Third etroet. Call and nee them.
Jy l 7(3EO. 3011Ni:13R, Prupriet.,l
_ _ . _
JOHN W. III'CARTHY,
11.4 LI POSTER'
WILL ATTEND 'lu THE POSTING
and DISTRIBUTIN I of all kinds of
BILLS FOR CONCERTS ~.CCTURES, EXIIIIIiTiONH. a,
All communications -either by luail,telegraph, or ott,,i -
wide—directed to the office of the Morning lost, will roam,
prompt attention
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES
AMBROTYPHS-
IN TUE COUNTRY, AT
AMUSEMENTS.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
HISS KIMBERLY Lams" AND himmuzusa
J. G. HANLEY MANANDS.
4 A_DIII3SION
B FAT EFIT OF MR. T HAMILTON
SATURDAY EVYN.ING, March 2utb, INSB, will Le
he lirrat Domiatic Drama, entitled
ROSINA MEADOWS
H. KINCAID,
ELIAS H. IRISH,
JO EPH. ALBREE,
Library Rooms, E. P. DARLINGTON,
March 17,'68. I car18:1,1 Lecture 00111LItt floc,
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE VicTER
WARRANTED, OAN ae lIAU A LOW
AS AT ANY FIRSTOLASi ESTALII.I2II.IINM
W ALL'S, Y. urth to Li esat
GREAT ATI:RAG/lON
AT NO. 60 MARKET ST.,
Where can be seen the largest collection of
6it PdOfOGRAPII
SPEOLKENS, EVER EXALBITED IN Ti (In(
4e27- Persons wishing Pictures of themselves or II icsr:oo,
are invited to call and examine before aettiug elaewilece, as
WE WARRANT PICTURES
uyarlor to any that can be obtained west ot the I/luau:al t
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
Photographers and brotypists,
NEW YORE GALLEit.
iSUNBEAM GALLERY,
b. W. c0r..1 Me.rhot stre..t DiAnu.“.l, i•ir.t.hUusgt.
1•11.10118 TO 80IT ALL.
ti 7 464 E s . N
NEW DAUUERREAN AND AhlBRIY11( 1 1 it
SKI' AND SIDE-L.9_lllT
GALLERY,
Yuma STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE. THE POST-')Ytrto I
ea. PICTURES taken In all the veriaud etyles, In oC
.tastiter, and warranted to pleaae, at roationabln rates.
t3N.Sic& ar ductaand pentona taken at titan
,ip2o:lydaw-ta
W YKES' GALLERY OF ART,
TO. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURWf.
taken at this liallery by a new and Improved process,
K ., ing the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress aud complex
-1,.. They are acknowledged by all who have examined
L I,m to be far superior to any picturee ever exhibited In tins
it). Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examin e
his large collections of specimens. llia Gallery being on the
second floor, le easy of morass. •
N. B.—Pictures of Children taken In two s•iconda, at No,
no Market street.,
or7:tfts
NELSON'S AMBROTYPES.
PRICES REDUCED
G A LL ER Y CORNER. OF THIRD AND SIAR HET ealtralTb,
Entrance on Third street
Citizens and Strangers desiring -CtlattlYrYrEe, ex...aced
in the biglieet degree of artiatio beauty and perfection, ,an
be accommodated at abort notice by calling at
NELSON'S WELL KNOWN IiALLLERY,
Li I It D BTREET.
ap2.1.15,:m
Prices One Dollar and upward
pIIOTOGRAPILS.—Theme beautiful PIC
TURES, taken in the highest style of the art, colored
to oil or plain, can be had singly or by the quantity, at
WALL'S (lallery, Jones' Building, I?ouith Street. [turliklu,
LOAN OFFICE
HENRY W. CIMIOTTI,
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD h't reel
Nwir the corner of Fifth,
PITTIBBULLEILI, PI.
HONEY in large and email quantities 'LOAN ED on Gold
nod Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry, Gold and silver Wathea, and
aG Linde of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed
+`E' Wilco tunas, from 7A. XL. to 10 I'. 3i. [
riIHE OIIEMICAL OLIVE E;IIASIVE
SOAP, mannfactared by B. u. at J. 1,. tnwyer, ie•
r elven the preference over all other kiedd ever uller..il tur
tnunly 1/843.
is advantages over other Soaps are I t Is °beeper
b. nee, one pound being equal to three of Clailtlloll rosin
so.,p. 2d. lialf the time need only be occupieu in washing
oil this Soap is used in place of other soap. ad. Labor
in washing can be nearly damensed wan, as the Mottlee
aid require little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear
On the wash-board. 4th. Lolling the clothes is unnecessary
%lieu this Soap le used, and hard or salt water answers
equally ns well as BOIL bth. Printers, Machinists, Painters
and otners, lind it far superior to other Soups. It speedily re
in-,es grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the
hands, leaving the skin soft, and free from chapping.
To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of
th,: wash-board, the following directions should be followed :
1. or the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one
pound of Soap, cut it into shavings, and dissolve in one
gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing
about ten gallons Of warm water; pour In the dissolved
soap, and stir thoroughly. Let tLem soak twenty to thirty
minutes, wring out, and rinse in warm water once, cold
water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or scam, or grease
spots, way require a slight rubbing, bat otherwise the
elothisi will come out clean and white, without rubbing or
boiling. Cold water may be used In place of hot, requiring
about double time in soaking.
AST Observe our name on each bar.
For sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 4,1 Wood
street, and at our works, opposite the Bound House, Fawl
ey lvauia avenue. B. O. t J. Li. ISAWFBII.,
fogs No. FT Wood street.
FOR RENT.—The Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne
and Chicago Railroad Company having vacated the
Lance formerly occupied as a Ticket office, under the Morton.
gahela House, corner of Smithfield and Water streets, de.
sire to rent it for one year, from April Ist, 1848. The loca
tion of this Mace makes it a eesirable location for any per
sou desirous of having ono of the best and moat public stands
In the city. Vor terms, apply to
JOHN J. HOUSTON,
Uen'l Pass. Agent, P, B. 69. d 0_ H.
N EW GOODS—NEW GoODS.
NEW GOODS—NEW GOODS.
NEW GOODS—NEW OpoD2
A choice selection of
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS ANL) DOMESIICS
now opening at the store of A. A. MASON Zs CO.,
mrlB 26 Fifth street.
I. CARB. SODA.-150 kegs on hand and
LIP for sale by (nix 9) B. L PAIINEBTOOo do CO.,
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER I Cheap!
—Received last week, 10,000 rolls of Wall Paper, to
sell at 12% to 90 cents per roll.
MOLASSES.—
xi barrels New Orleans;
2fl
da " RELltimara syrup, fur sale 1...7
l
8,111T13 AL Cu.
CIOFFEE.-150 bags prime Rio, for sale by
T 4./ J4a WIT H. SM TH CO.
INKSTANDS.—A large variety for sale at
wm. G. JOisiNSTI k CO.'E,
deg Stationery Warehouse, 67 Wood et
GLASS. -200 boxes Bxlo Glass for sale by
mrlB COLLINS.
CINNAMON BARK.-400 Bra. just reed
and tor aaJa by (dill B. 4 LOOM. PONE CO.
(Hp.SH.-10 casks on hand and for sale
4 (0) a. L NODESEICOCI A CO.
OZ3rEET=M!III
E. L. WYKES, Artist
Nu. 'ld Faurtb au txt. euul
uiy 19.
E. B. WYKEI3, Artidi
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AND SLEEVES,
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AND FIGURED.
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ORTMENT
MOURNING GOODS
OF EV lißif DESCRIPTION
GOODS FOR BOYS' WEAR.
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CLOTHS.
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0 ASH Al ERETTS.
Plaid, Plain and Striped
0 ASSI HEMS.
T w EELS, AILRINO,
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Acid et the
LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH
iht EveisLED tO FIELL TETEIL
AT Pik ICES
THAT DEFY COMPETITION.
Call and Ithidealise our Stock, be
tore Parcheslog Elsewhere
C. HANSOM LOVE,
Formerly Love Brothers, and Young,
0 tavvison & Love,
SIGN OF filE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE
No. 74 Market Street,
" ROBES,
- ROBIN,
" ROBES
Pimiltioweis, Pa.
MEDICAL.
01/1M! OND BOTTLE
0
DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR,
Is REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE
troubled with Liver Complaint', unleas the most dee
perate of cases, when the =and bottle will, with scarce a
single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. We
wish to call the attention of all to thew:osllot; that the ln•
vigorator to compounded bye physician who has used it in
his practice for the past twenty peen with a sue almost
credulous, and that it is entirely vegetable, being composed
wholly of gams.
Some idea of the strength of these gums may be formed
whets it Is known one bottle of the Invigorator contains as
much strength as one hundred doses of Calomel without an
of its deleterious effects.
We know theieisniAlutig now before the American pub•
Do, prepared with MCI skill by a eclentillc man, particularly
far disenaee of the Liver, as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or
Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no
other article in the world, simply because it rest, on its own
merit. To convince all by trial Mat It la all its proprietors
claim it to be, if any of our readers are Buffering from such
diseases as are described in Dr. dauford's advertisement, we
know of know remedy that will so surely cure them as the
Invigorator.
The Invi t .;_, ur.,s Li:sadist:he. lake one ord.wo
teaspoonfuls e' red' site it will soon disappear. For
an overloaded st..tus , !:..:r when food rises or sows, takethe
Invigorator .1 - ter and it will not prove disagreeable
or oppressive. For Heartburn, Palpitation, or Difficult
Breathing, take a tw, poonfnl once or twice daily. For Lose
of Appetite, Languor or Listlessness, the medicine LS invalu
able. It will restore the appetite and make the food digest
well. Nightmare, take a teaspoonful on retiring, and tha
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 as Invigorator fie Liver Remo
dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, cut
tug Dyspepsia, Jaundice ' Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Riles,
Worms, and all Female Obstructions, for which it has o 4
equaL
We know there is nothing' I.IOW before the American pub.
lie prepared with such skill by a acientille man, particular.
ly for diseases of the Liver, as L r. B..nfordre Invigorator, or
Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no
other article in the word, simply because it rests on its own
merit. To convince all by trial that It Is all its proprietors
claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such
diseases as are described In Dr. Sanford's advertisement, 11V3
know of no remedy that will so surely cure theta en :b.,.
nvigorator.
There has lately beott brought to our notice a medkazte
that seems to pusses" wonderful, curative and healing pro.
pertiee in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or
gans. It came to us with so many testimonials in its favor
that we have noted its effects in some of the worst cues a
continual dibility, caused by deranged liver, and in ovary
instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure,
Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy Is what we re.
fer to. We always have been credulous about crises by. pat,
tint medicines, but we are COIINMCed that this medicine, for
family use, is not overrated by the host of recommeadationa
it has. Oar advice is, for all troubled with Indigestion, nw
bility or Bowel Complaint, to got a bottle and try It; our
word for it, relief will be experienced.
13Litiell10.9 TO rut INVALIDs who use Dr. ikuiford'a Invigor•
ator, for It will relieve thew of their pains as soon as it is
taken into their BtOniach. rain and misery cannot axial
where the Invigorator 6 used, f‘ir It will aa nurely drive them
away, as daylight will banish 11 , ,knona, of this there attlb,
uo doubt to th Leo who try Ir. for It carries conviction with
every dose taken. Another ev, lonce is the thousands of
certificates from those who nse is or have been cured by it,
Tr one bottle, ii It does not benent, then we are mistaken.
PRIGS ONI ROL
....LAP. PER 130SILI.
SANFORD t CO., Proprhaora, Z 345 Broadway, New York
for aate by G. a KEYSER, NO Wood atreot, Pittaburgbi
Jalamdaw.2p
' THE GREATEST
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DISCOVERY
r
./ OF THE AGE.
MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disoov•
ern() lu olio of uur Lomaieu pasture weeds a remedy
that cares
Every kind of Humor,
FROM TILE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A 001 SIMON
wnm
He has tried it in over I.IiC , MIL hundred cases, and never
failed except In two cases, (both thunder humor.) He taw
now in his possession over one hundred certificates of its
value, all within twenty miles of Beaton.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore month,
One to three bottles will core the worst kind of PiMpyoll
09 the face.
Two or three, bottles will clear the tsystorn of biles.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst cankeir'in the
mouth or stomach.
Three to five bottlea art+ warreute.l to cure the Vroret klad
of EryeVela&
One to two hoiden el., warn:at...l to curs all h!tuuor
eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to core running of the ears and
blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to outs, oorrupt and
running ulcers.
One bottle will care scaly eruption of the Wait..
Two or three bottles are we:ranted to cure? the woretkhad
of ringworm.
Two or three bottles are e:alai/tad to cora the moit des
perste case of rhen.matism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure ,saltaheum.
Five to eight bottles will care the worst CSLiC3 of eorofhLe.
A bonefitLa always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken,
110...X8URY1., SUSS
Dicta idenaii.,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery,
In curing all kind of humors, Is au well established by the
unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need
not say anything ou the subject, is trio most skilful physi
cians and the most careful Druggists in the country are an,
animons in its praise.
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do
it with a frill knowledge of the curative power. in relievbigi
all, and curing most of those diseases in which you are an
fortunately so Liable. That most excruciating disease' to an
affectionate mother,
NURSING 80131 MOUTH,
Is cured as it by a miracle; your own temper is restored is
its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful
nape to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical I/1800w'
ry beoomas a fountain of blessing to your buaband and .
household.
In the Moro rstivillickA dttijl - !PI of
(JANKE K
extonde k, tho dtumuch, canning
IYBPEP - SIA,
which in nothing Gut canker of the atom ; then to thi
Intestines and
KIDNE Y 8,
creating a 'linking, gone feeling, and au lu,llfferanoe cyan to
the carne of your family.
You: stomach is
RAW AND INFLANIED,
your food distresses yon, and you can only take °attain
kinds, and even of that your system does not get half this
nourishment it contains as the scrimonops fluid of the canker
eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be
comes sallow or greenish, and your beet day is gone. For
want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibree of your body become relaxed. Then follow
train of diseases which the Medical Discovery Is peculiarly
adapted to . .
CURE;
Paipttation of the heart, pain in tha ethic, wutikuosa of UM
opine and small of the back, pain of the hip Joint when you
retire, irregularity of the bowels, and aloo, that moat azcru•
elating of disease'', the
PILES.
How many thousands of poor womnu taro buLtaisig from
this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their neat
door neighbor diva not know the cause. I wish to impresa
oo your mind that good old proverb, •• An ounce of proven•
tlon is batter than a pound of cure.' in the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventative and the cure, with this great
and good quality, that it will n over, tinder any clreume taupe*,
do you any injury.
Ns change of diet ever necea,ary---eat the beet you eau gel
and enough of it.
DIPLICITION3 YOH nar—Adalts one table spoonful per day—
Children over ten yentas dessert spoonful--atildron front five
to eight years, tea spoonful. as no directions can be appli•
cableti to all conatitations, take cufficiont to operate on the
bowels twice a day. Yours truly,
DOSALD E tiN
Price $l,OO pet txxith, Fur eti.k. by
9T:O. H. HEYSKLI.,
Nu 14u 4704/11 Pittriblirch. Fu
soptdew
RETIRED Pill S ICIALIN
(75 YEAItS OF AGE, whose sands of ills
have nearly run out, discovered, while In the East In
dies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. The remedy was
discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was
given up to die. He had heard much of the wonderful
restorative and healing qualities of preparations made from
the East India Hemp, and the thought occurred to him that
he might make a remedy tar his child. Ho studied hard
and succeeded in realizing his wishes. His child Wall cured,
and is now alive and well. He has since administered the
wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferers In all parts of
the world, and he has never failed in making them com
pletely healthy and happy. Wishing to do as much good as
possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fellow-beings as
request it, this I ipe, with full and explicit direction for
making it up, Luau successfully using it. Ile required each
applicant to inclose him one shilling—three cents to be re.
turned as postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be
applied to the payment of this advertisement.
Address, DE. 11. JAISIEB,
No. 19 Grand street, Jersey City, N. J.
CAUTION —I have no eondo-law authorized to send my
recipe, as has been advertised [ie23:lm—is
_ _
ROWM A N'S
EGF.P A PLC COMPOUND
11l cure
Coughs,
Quinsy,
Fhthha,
Aisthra.s
Inn ran - tartan GT tdia
larinenna,
Croup,
Llonnsenee.,
Bleeding ot the Lung;
Boninamption.
For sale by
And
felOniew
tin.) H. KEYSER,
Pittsburgh,
J. P. eLIWING. AilefeipnyrAty.
DYSPEPSIA AND FITS.
DR. TRACY DELORME, the great purer
of CONSUMPTION, was for several years so badly
afflicted by Dyspepsia that for a part of the time he was
confined to his bed. Be waa eventually cured by a pre•
scription tarnished by a young clairvoyant girl. This pre.
acription, given by a mere child while in a state of trance,
has cured everybody who has taken it, never having failed
once. It is equally as mire in cases of Prises of DTSITP6II.
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. Address
tat. TRACY DPLORWEI,
011.7.&? Ctraaa OS 001TIIMPtION,
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