. • •• ' , SPECIAL NOTICES. EXTENSION OF STAY. DRS. C. M. FITCH ¢ J. W. SYKES, Will continue their office at No. IEI Penn strew, OPPOSITE ST. GLAIR ROTEL, PITTSBURGH, p TILL APRIL FIRST, Where they may be corteulted daily, (Sun days excepted,) for OONSUA , ASTHMA, UHT'S and ALL OTUU ' IC AFFECJIIN6 con nected with, or predlar•oli,g to PULMONARY DISEASE. DRS. feel that they cannot too earn natty or irequeutly of the EXCEED t•:. • ER OF DYLAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE —its in} imitorns eriee sLeal da trithag as to beget a delusive feeling chile the di. , eane in making rapid pro. Lire-a. air! Me p. teen: neglects himself till a care in ueui to Office hours-1.0 A. ii. to 4. P. M. - Su cluirge for consult:lt:6a. list elqueltiumi m ill be bunt to Vine« wishing in contilt by letter. Addres, DR.* ‘C. M. F 117011.& J. W. SYKES, !ul2 IPI Penn street. Pittsburgh. Pit. A RECIVe! THAT RARELY EVER PAIN TO CURE A COLD.—Now, while winter, with its burtlieu of Colds and Coughs, Le with 1.16, H.: think n remedy tlmt gill relieve Hutch vbitation , Hhonld be highly prized, and vho know the worth lit till, remedy, will 4113 EIS we do—pre, it doubly. Take a double dose of Dr. Sanford's Inn' oy , r, and it will give greater relief than any other medicine ..Vet ever tried, tot : we have rarely to repeat the deco to le tirely free from Cougii, and no soon as the lungs hen owe to throw off the collected matter, the cure is Couple;' Ac a family medicine, for the core of Bowel Disease,,, Derangement of the Stomach and Liver, we rill it knowingly. 12:1 ,4,1-• JUr'• GREAT CURE: AF.e...it THE F1LY5.10..1..N , ' II .1) FAILED. C.1.d0, January , It. C. M. Jackson— r ear ,r , r—" Ws would inform the we are oot of 11.0JFL .ND'S GERMAN 13117TErti, which meet with ready Oliva our neighbors has 1:4,1 1 (I(A:toting for emus tiwe, ( e think about two years,) u/i the dcc! , ,re in the catoitcY. but . 11 of n" avail. He much lilt a dei; tee eoing abaa, us anything Ise nm compare him dis,aise appeared to be an OCerfi...lo: . 7lf) o f th e pail. hard pet -aaision, wu prevailist ou Lim k, try your liitt. - s, with al , !,routise to him if it did no good, µo would charge him ilOt 11 i it, provided ho took tax kat' ac.ording to th^ direct - ions, which he has don,, nod he is now entirely cure i, and has become a well mar.. This case h::± crew -al 11 great s.le in this n ighttorhood.'" ilt,:ipectfLll3, adve,rti2,llll:ot. Gu El. Pittsburgh OFFICS OF THE PiTl:l3UlDell & Ii , ITON MIND% Co., Pittsburo.l, March In, MIL j NOTICE TO ST , t_lif.llOLDE6zi —The Stockhold ers of this Company are hurel , y hutined that tho nuinter of shares into whi,:lt time Orinital :•40::a iv diri.L ,I, had this day been t - .•croaa,l Sa Th usqn I c , , T oto Theusand share., pu eunuce of nialtoritj, gritated y the Legislature of Mi.:hip:an. New cot tificates cock in ex,.har4,- far the old, un o s „ill he issued at the office unto ercretsry, in the city of Huts burgh. on and u,ter rhe la. d of April. No certificate will be Issufd for the traction of a shale, bet parties entitled to fractional kluiros will be credited tads, with on Lilo book, of the C dry, Divi a Ct•E:illilDte issued whenever assignments of such fractional ere Atli are present ed to the re , .‘re;ary ad Will amount to are ar COO e shares. of old cort:tl ut.-o will mow, preeeat foam for 0,.- change on early aln the hit of Apiil an may be convordcbt. 'tilUS. M. r`OWE, Secretary P , ti.tburai 1.30. too Mining; Co. - DAILY UNP) Pit 51KET1Ntr: , , 11 Lynn I .L; I Cturclf, comer Sixth and se this moral. g. oxmcises will th• I,y Rev. Dr. 110 W A RD, of tho rr cowl Prost , . Cliutch. o liiLLESIIIC, of Sr. J.% s Episcrpal Char,•ll Ileum f oqi 111io I:3 1 A t ,. circla All aril invite. Lrta-22 ,)y.picß U? PITTSbURGII, cIIICAIFI R. R. Co , 31.1r,1i let, 18f9. NOTICE firet Ann a ineetihg Idura of the P,ttsba• ph. Per IVQ.y,:e and ; hitago Itail,a;ad !mrtpany will he hell at the Itoume oz the Lour I of hraole in tho city of l'itt • 10r,4-1, un TUtSDAY, eh, 3iitu day ut q.t, eh, al 11'CLCk, r ,At whichlf.eport f flu DifeaM, and _4l/Vcri, 'he operatfun of thul2..frup,--.y, fur tit II fit ecouteen of the con.eldltiou Na! pr •aeut-d run read. The eleeti ,u f r a new Bo , ir 1 of threctord u ill be lb 1,1 nt the stime o place. eo WrIDNV,SDAY, I et , bet weet, the hotirm ~19 f.; P. id. ISt.kliil , lldol'3, repreonntative", tsrColll:llt r itld heidi ill receive npecial race to and fr, m tn. burgn, Or the oect4l,ll, 'Ol fipp icAt,ort to tile ilttf .rent Atiente. ot proxi,n may li. , *ootationl ,it the Umeral ,n Pittsburgh, or et the ofil :0 in New Yor,i, No 37 William street. Jtacaiiilder of Attu' of th , tlircoCatupanit,4 now rner‘ted by the conuoillittion, who only not hn.c con rental th nr etock, will act be en ti:10,1 to hry voi c e at the,Move eleetioh trunnter Look, wi.t be h ,Nl-1 I from tie 2111, to let prox. I !lid T: XIESSLEIt, secretary. PITTSUT.Miii STEEL IVOitiit ISAAC) ioNp,. M/M1 JONES, BOYD & CO. K..; A S 7.7 L a S=II:iEMI SPRING, PLOW SPRINGS AND AXLES Corne,,r. Ross and loirzt Strcote, PITTSBURGH, PA i8A2.0 JONI; D. B. Eµ& S IL C . IiANCTFA.CTURERS OF iiOOIF,AB' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTlvivrolt TEETH., CORIME. R 0111; riHL FIRST S'rREETB, JA.MES Forwarding and Cop. m:ssion iierchant, Flour, Grain, 13.3.,:en, Lard. ''exutr, Seeds. Dried Fruit and Produo , .tnuorally, Corner of and First street". P tt9II. PA. RE171:11. -Francis G. , Will km Dilwr,r,, S. Cuthbert A: Sou, Pitt ,b 13nycl a Ott, lb:U.4;01 ;:wotrinze.n, S. lirruly, Cl,l >l. Bank. ,4 4 Co goorit• W A ;1.'.1 . 7 ,, 111, T.J.J11 . .) Prittr))) h Whn.,-;l 4 x - rr. nlv4..9mer H DIVA FA.III. , TESTOCJK, No. 71 WO. , 1 straq., 1 , 0 tabnr4h, nAI Inval a larg STOOK OF HARDWARE, ht 3 tviU cell v: , ry Iry fdr Y. Iu addition to hir Locks, Hinges, IinIVOJ 401 For R.+, and Spoons, and a large a-:tortniont of 'to I; , Flan `iiel I.vg. , 411 ply of Stlanage Cuttk , vi and r t uti,rg ; Tonginis and Pokors ; and Ersainoi,d Pretorrinit A RcuITECT URAL.— BARR masER, Arc hit ect s, No. 112 Smithfield Air. ct , th niece• Post (dice. HEecute Plans and Spi - witicatioui f all kinds of butidisg,, and superintend the erection of the name. Mr. Bean also etaltlLlLlcti to atJerld to the tueasnrii , g builders' work, and Mr. to the preiarstion of patent paper 4 and drawings- J. IV..TUtilimt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LOUIS, MO. DEUCE volt PitEsEriTo NO. 126 THIRD ST., NEAR CITY HOTEL El=l L. Orr, Speaker U. 6 lieu, of Representkatlyes. lion. L. M. liPnu..tt., lien. Banil. Treat, Judea U. B. liktria Curt, 1 , Junes ii. Lucas .1 Co., 1.,v. Li. It. uvaly, D. L. feb22 1 re L. C. ElZPgUttfi, AY 7 ORNEV A r LAW AND CONVEYANCER T. oitourr. Importers of 13randiei;, um, win, ke. Dealer!, in flue Old Monongahela 11,a, Whi3ky, Peach and Applo Brandy; Won, ILECELFIKE;7I A 01 . 7 - 411,1 •MtB, corner of SMITIIFELD and FItONT forei , a. Pittahe,y,i,, WILLRM CL.I"fTON & CO., WIIOL ES E AND RETAIL 1 - 4 144,1T0R RC 1-1 INTS, 37 DI A 'tiN Z) ALLEY, 4olr Wood re..t rirTsßußoll, PA . A hi, Chorry, and I:o t ..phbo, OW :4011...)ugthelm aril Whinky, of the H. WILLIAMS, tIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOF, ‘.../ FOIL till EILECTIoN OF GAS WORKS, for from fly< Larocca an i upwarde, nod tor Hooting lluildinp. publi, privato, by St,Pam; lot Water or Furnac, 4. v4:l via PITTnIIRGtc, p 4. 'Mart K3LINOS ~ 1 * "C : 4111. G 7 ( ALFINE NUNNS & ()LARK PIANO, six ncLtve of Ro , trwood ef,a , , but a row yearn in nfie, sl7o. 0ct,,,0 ca c, round cornar... ...... ( a ald 0 _Gave 'llah•igany cc, . 125 ( •tie Ytt 0,L,,,, ca,., IJ 4 , ctavo, Pim, ;35 1.1 l‘unirvie au icairuni,nt, will ILA it to th-i: intto,t t, 0,5 01 H. ii:LEBER (a 0; N 1,52 .1,1, No. 53 1. i flu inreet. . GO AND SEE GEORGE P. W ERTZ'S Firs( Premium Et Mut Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MA Lii.ET PIT26I3URGII. riIIIOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR s_ Rouen with VENITIP..N iti.INDS, of tho most. exqui sit- Awl .4aboritte finish. find it to tio,ir int , rvsts to givo our 3 estl before purchasing work is cot by thsi boat unichnntas n o t al Evory tittf•uti..tt is Oven CO alp wauts of cuit,m,r, Priem A.l wor k trqr-sated. NO. 7'2 THIRD r. , ira,t, PittAhurch. 1111 . 0 . .!• rf, OLIVE OIL.— 10 P,,:d,,,ux Oil, quazts ; 10 " " " pinta; al) boxi-, 6, quarts, Jwtt ric'd awl for rode, by I%YSIEtt & ANDEKRON, r, rIS No. $9 Wnui lIWELLING 110 UST FOR RENT, con * taini ag i rooms, with hirgolo: of grounl:ph , asitutly Of: Cate , ,a t, ;iouth Vittqburgh, $l5O year. /t EON, 61 Market stroot. ,5.".. - .;:."i;.4:. , = , '.' ., ‘.3.. , p',, , :... , ......... „. „...,. ELWAiLDS G: BROW IMEIME :ucCULLOI , %6 , !Mr! PITTSIsI7IIOII. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Vol. Forney's Lecture Last .tilght Quite a large audience was in attendance at Lafay ette Hall last ovening.to hear the lecture of Col. John W. Forney, on "American Statesmen," which had been announced by the Young Men's Library Asso ciation; old the speaker was listened to with marked attention throughout the whole course of his re marks. Ile inttoduced his lecture by saying that it was hardly possible to do justice to his subject in the nar row limits of a lecture; that whole volumes might bo written on theme he had chosen. Ile contrasted the American statesman with the English statesman, who is educated for the position from his earliest infancy and grows grey in the service, and when ho drops the reins, they fall into the hands of his son or relative, who has been educated to the succession in a similar manlier to his predecessor. The American statesman was like no other in the world—ho had fewer advantages of education and more to contend with in winning fame for himself—his field was wider, and hts oontests more bitter. lie alluded to the almost universal poverty of American statesmen. Franklin had borne " the proud man's contumely" and the scorn of r. i ucracy ; Clay had commenced life wtthuoi ponny in hit, pocket; Webster had wruggled 1 , 2;1,,:i as a Massaclusettq Iow• yor, and ,Ittcichon would i,are poor with Li g old mine at his command. But it did nut follow that because they wore poor they were necessarily corrupt and mercenary. lie behoved the contrary was the fact. The character of thc American statesmen is *higher than is generally conceded to him. A public man who is not true to his constituents and their princi ples, soon ceases to have much influence. Its next spoke of the groat backers claim Revo lutionary movement—Franklin, Washington and Jefferson. Franklin had in his composition material for twenty statesmen. Washington seemed to have been specially designed for his mission. It had seen supposed by many that too much idolatry had been lavished on the memory of Washington—but "we shall never look upon his like again." The 11.1013L1- went of Jefferson was in our system of government— which stands - pre-eminent among all others. He then passe/ tu'another era of statesmanship, the repre ieutatives -of which were Jackson, Clay, Webster and Calhoun, and presented some of the chief characteristics of each. Jackson had SOIL menced life, as it were, a peer soldier, and by his —ever flagging energy and unbending will had placed himself in the position he occupied. Alter 1815 he was the iron man of his time. With all his ener g y of character, he was still full of the sympathies of human nature; he was ever touched by the tale of sorrow, nod could at any time be enlisted in the cause of mi - tfortune. He closed his remarks en Jackson with a touching recital of his last words. Clay was distinguished above all other men in his sphere. He NVPS a highly finished gentleman,•a powerfdl orator, and had the rare faculty of-swaying multitudes by his opinions. If Henry Clay had not been a great statesman, ho would have been a great miller. Had he been born twenty years sooner, he would have hems in the thickest of the Revolutionary war.. He was unquestionably one of the great Leas ter spirits of his time, and it was singular to reflect ' , ant the youngest man in the audience might have known hint. In alluding to Webster, the speaker said that in approaching his character it seutned inure like viewing a splendid picture or a eullossal statue than a man. He seemed the type of another age. His speeches were pert.tet in all their parts, yet they seemed a compouns of nature and of art. As an English statesman he could nut have failed—as an American h 1 was triumphant. He was possessed of a rich fund of humor, yet that humor was ii light or flippant, and if he attempted to be playful with his ;adversary, it was the playfulness of the lion. His career bad been a magnificent one for his•coun try, but an unsuccessful uric for himself. As a part!, leader he had failed—perhaps because ho detested the trickery ofitartizamthip. The speaker here recd some extracts front a letter written to Webster during his absence at one of the Presidential coventions, by his daughter in Boston, which was full of heautifut and touching passages. Calhoun was different both in in ad and manner from all his cotemporaries. Ho was not only a great light in the Senate Ch.-mber, but equally brilliant an officermit the cabinet. He was the etrabodim !nt ut his own particular section, but also sincerely devoted to the interests of the whole country. He seemed to be more of a philosopher than a politician, yet his tot - I:mace over his immediate followers was greater than that of Jackson or Clay. lie hat , evor kept bis eye steadily fixed on S.iuth ( 3arolida, his own Mate, and had been an advocate for secession. If he were living to day ho would be found on the ex triune of the issue now before the people, but wool not for a moment encourage sectional alienation. [Here the speaker was interrupted by loud and keg continued applause.] Here the speaker remarked that he regretted that his limited time would not permit him to pay proper tribute to ono of our greatest living state, men—Thomas IL Banton. He had the great virtu, of acknowledging his errors. And now that his duty to his country in the halls of legislation was unclad, the Ono great desire of his life was to be spared long enough to finish the great work on which he I:- engaged, which, when. concluded will be an invalua ble addition to the archives of America. Tne speaker then, with some hesitancy, as he said, reverted to the living statesmen, remarking that every crisis has its hero, and that when the cause is appa rent, a Franklin, a Jefferson, and he said it without irreverence, a Clay or a Jackson, will be found among the ma••ses, suitable for any emergen ty. The man who visits the Senate chamber cannot fail tt observe the youthful character of the men there, contrasted with times gone by. There were but a few of tho older school there; Crittenden, Bell and Fessendm were the few now in the Senate over fifty years el age: He mentioned many of the leading men in the Senate at present. [At the mention of the name of Douglas and Sumner the audience applauded en t lusiasticalfy.] He then alluded to the fallmg off of the statesmen of Pennsylvania x and adverted to the period when Buchanan, the Forwards, Ingersoll, M'Kennan, and others, were rota ned in the service o the State, in contrast with the course at present pursued. He then stated that the South pursued a different policy. When a man was found to be cosetont Emu attached to his constituents he kept his teat in Cor, greys until he chose to give it up. This was own great reason why the South, though in a minority, always had an ad rantage over the North. In conclusion, ho draw a picture of a true states twin, having only the good of his country at heart, himself' incorruptible, and closed with a beautiful and appropriate extract from one of the poets of oar country. The lecture occupied about an hour in its delivery, and tew who listened would have been wearied with another hour's discourse. It abounded in passages ot thrilling cli,queuce, which we cannot do justice to it. his Sill rt tlietch. We only regret that we are un able to iay the whole address before our realer& A Constable Sue,tl.—An information was made on Saturday before Ald. Lewis, by a young man from Lawrenceville, against a constable of the Third Ward, named Giblin, for assault and battery. The prose cutor states that he was arrested without a warrant . and taken to the county jail, where the jailor very properly refused to take him without a commitment, whereupon the prisoner was discharged, without an examination, trial, or oven the preferment of a charge against him. According to the statement of the con stable, the prosecutor was found at the door of a house in the Sixth Ward, and at the request of the proprie for of the establishment he arrested him. Giblin was held to bail. We think a lit.le justice should be ad ministered to some of the constables in the city. Merely because they happen to be invested with a lit tie " brief authority," they frequently make arrests without a shadow of cause, and if they do not know their duly it should be taught them. The following proceedings were had in the Su preme Court in Philadelphia on Saturday lost: The County of Crawford vs. the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad Company. In equity. On motion of U. Church, attorney for the defendants, the Court set aside the decree end strike off the motion order, &c., and vacate the decree of pro confessor of the second day of March, 1858. It is ordered by the Court that the defendants an swer within thirty uays from this date. It is further ordered that a 8 übpcena issue in the above case re turnable the fourth Monday of April next at Harris burg, directed to the sheriff of the County of Craw ford, to serve the same. Tho preliminary injunction to continue. It is further ordered that the above case be certified to the middle district at the reque,t. of counsel. Charge of Highway Robbery.—On Saturday a man named Purcell was committed to jail, on oath of one Andrew Maxwell, who states that while rmuraing from the firo on Thursday morning last, he was robbed of a gold watch and chain. Purcell came up to him shortly !Afterwards; Maxwell suspected him, and as certaining that Purcell had sold the watch to a man is Allegheny oity, had him arrested. Several sus picious circumstances have appeared against the prisoner. Query: Is this the same Purcell who tried to appropriate fifty dollars entrusted to him by a firm in Rochester last week 7. Accident.—A young lad named Davis, only thirteen years of age, lost his life yesterday morning in a very distressing manner. ,He was employed at the mill of Messrs. M'Knight ot Bro., Birmingham, and wa, engaged in attending a pair of huge rollers used fur pressing out iron, when by some means his clothing uecaum entangled, and he was drawn be tween the rollers and crashed to death. Life was entirely extinct when he was extricated. Discharged.—John Cain, whom we noticed yes terday as having been arrested on a charge of steal ing some clothing at the Red Lion Hotel, on Satur day, had a hearing before the Mayor at three o'clock yesterday, which resulted in his discharge. The evidence not being Sufficient to hold him over. Ho was not identified with the larceny in anyway. On last Saturday week, as Mr. George Craft was returning from Brownsville to his home, three miles east of that place, in a two horse wagon, his horses became frightened and ran off; throwing him out of the wagon. He became entangled in the reins and was dragged sou.° distance. Ho was found lying in the road, dead, with his skull fractured in several places. He left a wife and family. Acquitted.—Mr. D. G. Miller, first engineer of the ill-fated Fanny Fern, after a rigid examination and trial before J. S. Sproul, U. S. Commissioner, was honorably acquitted of all the charges against him. It. Biddle Roberts for the United States, and P. C. Shannon for defense. Mr. Miller's friends will ha glad to hoar of this malt. :~. - ~==~`~ Agricultural iniplement4.--Wa direct the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. Beck ham & Kiefer, Federal street, Allegheny, in another column. At this season of the year, it is of great importance to farmers to kni , w where they can pro cure the best and cheapest farming implements. These gentlemen aro the only authorized agents in Allegheny county for the sale of Aultman & Miller's New Improved Premium Ohio Mower and Reaper, Hussey's Reaps-, Pi , t's Separator, Baker's Grain Cradles, and other valuable articles for farm use. They have also on baud a well selected stock of tools of every description, in addition to a general stock of hardware. Messrs. B. & K. have been engaged in this business for twiny years, and have become favorably known to the community for their Strict integrity and correct methud of doing business. We earnestly advise all in want of such articles to give them a call. Bearer Buckets and Tubs.—We give below the prices of these articles, manufactured at Fall:ton, Beaver county. These are the prices delivered at the manufactory : Buckets, commo'n ...$1,60 per doe. 3 h00p5..........1,75 " E. large Tube. 3 hoops.. 7,75 " 24 in. diem. " 2 " 6,75 " 24 No. 1 Tube 6,00 " 23)2 " No. 2 Tubs 5,50 " 134 No. 3 Tubs 4,75 " No. 4 Tub. 4,00 " 14 " No. 1 Feelers " 18) " No. 2 Feelers 2,75 " Half Bushels 4,75 . Court of Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer. —The March term of the Criminal Court com menced yesterday morning at ten o'clock. The Grand Jury were sworn in, and after listening to a very able explanation of their duties by Judge M'Clure, retired to their room. Some cases of trifling importance wero then disposed of, after which the Court adjourned. This will probably be one of the shortest terms of ibis Court we bave-haUor some time. The eases are but few in number, Rai most of them are of a very trifling character. We do not anticipate the crowds of spectators that were present during tic last session of this Court. A Slight Mistake.—Some of our cotomporaries have announced that the President of the Pittsburgh , Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company had tic copted the ordinance passed by the City Councils a ft w weeks since. We learn that this statement is incorrect—that the ordinance has not been accepted. It is still subject to the action of the Board of Di rectors. The ordinance has not as yet been recorded, though we presume it will be to-cily. The company have always expre , sed their willingness to make fair contract with the city, and they will undoubtedly do so in a short time. Liberal.-0a Saturday, Messrs. Zug Jr. Painter, iron merchants, on Water street, presented the Fair mount Fire Company with ore hundred dollars, and also promised to procure them some hose. This do nation was on account of their exertions in saving their rolling mill in the Fifth Ward,,on Thursday morning last. It would probably have been eon gamed had it not boon for the exertions of the mem hors of this company. Complimentary Benefit to Mir?' Kintberly.—Thi tor sisters, Lucille and Helen, have tendered a com• plimeniory benefit to Miss Kimberly this evening, which she has accepted. The bill offored is a good ono, consisting of the local drama of " Pittsburgh Boys and Girls " and uMy Wife's Mirror." We be speak for her an overflowing house. A Patent has been granted 'to Mr. Hosea South wick, of Athens township, Crawford county, for e now mode of grinding grain. One atone only used, running perpendicularly in a stone concave, doing. as mach and is good work as the old method, with half the power. Cheaper than Ever.—Michael Leahev, of No. 446 Penn street, is doterreinPd not to be equalled in the prices at which he sells bread. Ile - offers thrLe pounds of the best bread for seven cents, or twelve pounds for a "quarter." Who can beat that? Fire —On Saturday night, about ton o'clock, u stable, owned by Witham Teets, in the rear of Fud oral street, north of the Diamond, took fire, and the frame portion was destroyed. The loss was about three hundred dollars. It is said to be the work of an incendiary. Ca!ringe Repository.—Mr. White, of Lawrence ville, advertises a lot of n.w and second band bug gies, boat wagons, Jersey wagons, phavons, sulkiet, ,be. His establishment is convenient to the city, being on the route of the Excelsior omnibus lino. Cruel.—Patrick Malloy was arrested and CDI.II. witted to jail yesterday, for attempting to cut tee throat of a child, on Prospect street. The charge was rtreferred by the parents of the child, whose now is Gibson. Malloy gave as a reason fur doing so that the child had thrown a atone at him. Mallor'B Office.—YeBterday morning Mayor Weaver had seven common cases at his morning levee. Four of these had money enough to pay their fines, two were committed, and one discharged. A man named Peter M'Ginn wile committed to jail yesterday, for_ further hearing to m. rrow, on a charge of stealing $4,82 from Michael Leppert, of Birmingham. New Port Office.—A new post office has been estab lished at Glenehaw, in this county, of which WiMaw C. Shaw has been appointed postmaster. Row on a Steaniboat.—Two men, named Jobe Ford and Frank Culp, were arrest() I yesterday and held to flail for an attack upon a men named David Furter, on board the steamer J. IV. Hallman. An extensive list of valuable stocks will be sold this evening. at 7/ o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, by Mr. Davis, Auc tioneer. First Arrival of Spring Goode at Carnaghan's, Al leyheny City.—A very full and elegant stock of cloths, new style cassimeres and vestings, furnishing goods, &c., for men and boys' wear, aro now opened, to which the attention of cash buyers is invited. Terms being strictly cash, buyers may rely oa the prices bolug ivorable. -5 kire- iF YOU ARE STOIC, the probability is that the root of your suffering is in, the stomach. From a xerk Aomach prece.ils Dyspepsia, Ague, Languor, Nausea, and legion of other tormenting diseases. indigestion produces thin bitod, and therefore destroys the btringth and vigoref the entire system. To restore the tone of the stomach, at d enable it to throw off and dismiss forever all these trouble some and dangerous complaiute, nothing is uoce , zitry but a persevering use of Dr. J. HosscvTait'e CELEI3RATED STOMACH [limas. A trial of their power cannot fail to prove that chore is no failure in their sanative effects. We cheerfull3 ruconnuend them to the public, knowing, as we do, their many excellent qualities. For sale by druggidto and dealers gown ally, everylxtie!e, and by L.%)STETTER &mu, Manufacturers and Proprietors, rarl3-1c) 58 Water and +5B Frout streeti. JOSEPH MEYER, MAN UFACTURER OF Fancy & Plain Furniture it, Chairs, Warerooms, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDUE, In addition to the Furnquin busiue , n, I also devoh, attuutiuti to UNDERTAKINU. Hear Hes and Carriagen fu-uiblltd A OUTION SALES. DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFT II ST., At the new Commercial Sella E.4onis, No. 14, 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 replenish.] with fresh consign ments, that must be closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. .11., Dry Goode and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; laies ware, Ac. ' AT 2 O'CLOCK, Y. M., Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware ; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, Ac. AT 7 O'CLotili, I'. M., Fancy articles; watches; 0k::,..; jewelry ; mu s ic a l meats; gnus; clothing; (try (7,, hoots and shoes. book stationery, Ac. oc'3l Y. M. DA V IS, AUCC.B VALUABLE SToCKS AT AUCTION.-- On TUESDAY ItNi..NINO, March 22d, 1818, a 7% o'clock, at the OULLllllerCle.i Stiles Rooms, No. 64 Filth street, will Lai sold:— 2.5 shares Citizens' Batik of Pittsburgh, 41 do Exchauge Bunk of Pittsburgh 16 do Mechanics' Bank 01 Pittsburgh. 40 du Allegheny Bank of Allegheny. 20 do Pitts. Life, Fire and Marine Inaurunce Co u do Northern Libertiel llridge Co. P. VIS, Anwioneer WATCHES, CLOCKS, GOLD JEWEL RY, ETC, AT AUCTIGN.--On TUESDAY EVEN ING. 23d inst., at 7 o'clock, and on WEDNESDAY, 2-Itll,-at 10 o'clock; A. al., 2 and 7 P. M., at No. 27% Fifth street, will he Bold, the entire stock of a lira class Jewelry Store—em bracing a general assortment of Fine Gold and Sever Watch Es, (told Chains, Seals, tiers, Pens, Pounds, Lockets, Brace. lets, Spectacles, Rich Cameo, Gold Stone, and Florentine Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware and Fancy Goods. exten. sive sto of &lid Nino Jewelry, and a lzuge ar,sortmeut of superior Clocks, with cases of the latest patterns. mr22 P. M. DAYI.3. Auctioneer. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE L 7 AT AUCTION.—On WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 2.lth, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Mary Massey, No. 122 Centre avenue, will be sold, (as she is removing,) the entire stock of Household and Kitchen Fnrniture,ol the latest ety;es and best quality, comprising leinp,r Inclosed Roeowood What-Not; Marble Top Pier and What-Not Tables; Carved Gothic . Chair, Carved Wa nut Book Case; ?Jamie Mirrors; Reception Chairs; Extra Three Ply and Ingrain Carpets; Oil Cloth; Rugs and Mats; Gilt Cornices, shades and Blinder, 4 ilver Bar Fender and Asb Pan; Fire Irods and Stands; Hat Rack;liall Lamp; Stair Rods; Walnut Extension Table; Mahogany Sofa; Cane and Rush heat Chairs and Rockers; China, (ilia and Queer:leap Water Cooler, Fine Waiters; Engravings Cushioned Arm chairs; Fine Walnut Bedstead, with Mattresses, etc.; Marble Top Mahogany Dressing Bureau; Walnut Crib and Hair Mattress; Inclosed and Plain Washstands; Toilet and Chamber Sets; Wardrobe; Bureanr, Spring Seat Lounge; iledsteevis; Mattresseix Papier Macho Clocks; Breakfastend Kitchen Tables; Lamm Dining and Kitchen Furniture; Cooking Utensils; Patent Churn; Child's Buggy; Step Ladders, Stable and Garden Tools, etc, Terms Ai 074.9) P. hl. DAVA /mat. ,17-if-,7_.7.:.,.:,',;:.::'!.::.?:!*:.:.!,:r.:;,'...:..'- ' PIPTSBURGII, mr~Y:dls—lc .IPgri-Tti;74.q.: - .7.i1:70ff1egfm.7., , :e..gi.'44`git . 7:4"..; , :i , gf . V.0' . ;:t.'..g 4.d,M g . - .0 .;.'NF:'!-',.....E-:::...::‘....:'...'......... ..'....,.:-,....T:',.i':.,-.,::-.1:7..i4;M::t1;:.;;i::.:3...';--.:;,.'':::. ,- I . 'llC l A I A• purrrsßuitc,=3 E 021.1.1.0 OLy TRAD'It; A. Nit r 2 kittl.l.llVl'' SGXCHANO V., ?nuid-tr,4: . H. WILLIAM 7i4e, n - a(dx4l.l. R"l'Nf/T, lgt, INA 1 II DICK NY, Treasitrer. N. i7,01,f41i1k.4, jz. ;'P^I P NOMA N Committee of Arbitration fur March. P. It. BAU NOT, Vice President, 1.1 .1. 011.1.ESPIE 3 JOSEPII It. HUNTER, P.I. SURIVEit, AUSTIN LOOSIIS. I"I'SSUIiGEI Carefully lieporit.d iy Am OFTEN, Superintendent of toe m.-rehants' Exchange. Plrrlintrßan, March 22, 1858. teLOUlt...The mark-t ja out very active to-day; there 18 nu change in pric.s. The sales that have transpired amount to 334 Ltd, v.z :—From first Ilan a: 14 bble eupsr duo, from whar;, at $3,15. From ature: 150 bids, extra at sixty days; 24 bl Is. extra family at $4,50@4,75, the latter for white wheat; 100 Ws. f.upertine, extra and extra family at $3,00, $4, s• .1 $4,00; 30 1613 aupettlue at $3,12; 10 bble. auperline at $3,20. GRAIN...SaIes 600 brmh. Corn from wharf at 40c ? bush. 145 bush. du from wharf at 43c.; 50 bush. do. from store at 50c. HOMINY...SaIe 10 bbls at $5 78 bul. ISNANS...SaIeo 20 bush. small white at $1,25 11 bush. POTATOES...SaIea 100 bush. red, from wharf, at 37 j6c. bush. DRIED FRU i.T...Salr-s 90 bush. Apples at $1,37V, bush. LlM.E...Sales 30 bbls. Lonisvilh• nt $1 37%14 bbl. EUGS...Bales 20 bbls. at lle. 7;,-S dos.; 6 bbla at 10c. CllEE3E...Ralcs f 0 bcxes W. R. at 9e. GREEN APPLES...SaIes 20 bbls from first hands at AU, bbl.; 28 b Is. do. at $1,50@2,00, us in quality. CLUVERSEED...§aIca 80 bush iu retail lots, at $5,25 1.1 bush. bUGlll...Sales 108 hlikls. N.l). at 7@Bc. cash for fair to • prime MOLASSES—SaIes 2.c.0 bids. N. 0. at 35c. cash ; 10 du. at 3tic.; 40 bbls. Baltimore Syrup at 45e., sixty days. FISH...Sales 2.5 bblis dry salt Herring at $6,25 bbl cash, and 100 bins. No. 3 large Mackerel at $11,50 cash. COFFEE...SaIes 50 bars Rio at 12c. fuu- mouths. GLASS...SaIes 200 buses country 8.00 at $3,25, four months. • HAY...S4Ind 5 loath :rm. I.tio M•2111,t ni $1(4014 "fk tou; 11408 of htraw ut $7. JBACON...SaIes lUUU Ib,. Sbouldera f-ad Flaion at 71.-:," and 9 fur city cond. ALIIA Lt.... Sided 200 cas.as COL ceutrat d I,yu at 14c. p, 10 1,1 , 15. CauHti , Soda at WA: It lb. GO ti/tea Maual.cturing C-.,. at sad:, of 140 Ms. FIRE BUICK—Sid,. .",ftuu 11,,livar at s.:a. WHISKY—SaIes 58 11',Is. raw at 18c. "ts galluu ; t,u to la. reeti tied at 20@2.2c. ew York Market. NLIV YORK, March 22.—Cotton heavy; 2MO bales sold. Flour fi-m; 8600 Ws sold. Wheat firm; 8600 bu.h sold; southern red $1,222; Western $1,05g1,11; Milwaukee club $l@LO3 Corn nuisettled; 11,000 bush white at 66c yellow tii@tiBc. Lard steady at 9:,l‘g Soar firm and active. Col lee steady at 9:V 2 @1•2 Mokeises firm. Bacon firm at On for llama, and 8 1 / 2 '6l;B:y i c for .boulders. Tallow easy at 9,4@ 10,4 F . ; ei,hta on Grain to Liverpool 51/0:45%. Cincinnati ',Jacket CINCINNATI, March 22.—Flour dull; sales 1000 bbls, ai it.30(i23.6.5. Whisky lirm;,sale: 000 bb s at 17 , Ac. Prot i muss firm; sales 200.000 lbs Bulk Pork at 5;05 1 4 tor Shoulders and $7,026:47,70 for Sides Nothing was done in Mess Pork, Bacon or l..rd. Covent:ea 13 in good deinarol at $4,25@4,50, iho latter fur prime. New Iforit Stock Market NEW Y01.E., Mandl Ertning —Stocks dull and Chicago and hock I,land 73; 1111 ois Central 91%; La Cross, and Milwaukee 8; NLchigan Southern 21 , ,..4; N. Y Ctntral 88 1 4: Reading 52 , ;,',.. and Chicago 913/ 4 "; Erie 115; Cleveland and Polotta 43; Cleveland, Columbus kind Cu:im ply' 90; Lomtiaua 6'14 90; Tonnesseo b's on; Ohio ra Cali I,runt rei 86; it 9 9 .: A NL \ii l 11A1:DY IVGE,EIV, Steamboat and Gen eral Ageuts, Corner of First uud Ferry streets. WZATREII, ETC.—The ricer is agaiu rising, with about 12 feet in the chsnuel at dark la 4 night. The weather id cool, end there is prospect of more rain. Busi- Leds ut the wharf is not quite as brisk as it has been, but edill a good deal of activity is exhibited. By a prly3t3 despatch from Capt Golding we loam th.t to steamor St. Lawreu'e which Loat kit our H harf on Satu.da), was sunk at Pomeroy, }Tat:May. Sao is a total toss The despatch says that no lives worz lest. The St. Lawrence was owned by Capt. Cochrane, and Mr. Ni ,f this city, and was vulu- das $253100. Capt. Cochrane had his iul erest intoned as follows; Eureka Insurance Company. $1,0e0; Monougultelh Ineurmice Company, $4,800 Mr. Nitukk's interest was not it surod. luwa, Capt. l'iltiore, is tan next boat leaving for St pow' , OF PITTSISURGIi 11 Plirt 0 1N001.9 WATf.l.' 11 , 1 TIIZ .011ANNEL ARRIVED Steamer Lnierno, Jacobs, Brownsville " Col. bav ard, Peebles, Elizaleetie Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsv il le. Emma Graham, Ayers, Zanesville. Judge :‘PClore, -----.. West Newton " Chovoit, Murray, Wheeling. Cremona, -, St. Louis. " Lightfoot, Cincinnati. • -`. J. W. Hallman, Hays, Cincinnati. " Gladiat r, Cincinnati. . Aurora, Rhodes, New Orleans. DEPARTED. 'meanie' Col. Bayard, Peebles, Eliv.abeth. " Telf. , graphi, Woodward, Brownsville. " Linterue, Jacobs, Brownsville. Rochester, Noare, " Lebanon, Williamson, Cincinnati. " Saint Louis, Dean, St Louis. Denmark, Grey. St. Loma. 1‘ Pembithaw, Griffith, St. Lonis. STEAM BOA is CINCINNATI. For Cincinnati. REGULAR PITT:::BURGII AND INCINNATI I'AC.R ET. The elegant aide wheel, piviEerigar packet lZati"Ht SUPERIOR—Capt. Rnrsotb J. Gneoz—will 'cave Pittsburgh 'for Cincinnati, every SATUR DAY, at I.ol.knoclz, s. M. eturning,, will leave Cincinnati every TUESDAY MORNING. mr23 FLACK, BARNES a, CO., Ageute. ZANESVILLE. For ➢lariettc and Zanesville ri y t:t 4 tinci: EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Moto n will have for the above and all inteituediato pars on ever) TUE:SDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply ou dad ST. LOUIS. Vor St. Louis lOWA Hoods, Mater. The light draught, fast running passenger packet lOWA, 3: 0011 X, 11Latter, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports, on SAT URDAY, the bLlt inst.,at 4 o'clock Y. M. For freight or postage, having superior accoruodations, apply ou beard, or to lIAF.OY .11c011EIW, Agents, fel Corner First and Ferry streets. WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT, No. jr2 Fifth *itreet, near Wood. KERMAN& MEYRAN, WEIO' ESALE AND Ri;TAIL DEALERS IN GOLD 4ND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. FANCY GOOD'S. WATCHMAKERS"fOOLS N WATCH fIitATERIAL, AT EASTERN PRICES. 01lace of Sealer of 'Weights and Measures. THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, May be found lieucefs.rth, iu Cherry alley, bets...,o Third and Fourth streets, %hero orders may be tea. turl3:tf QUARLES BAIVNETT. Wu. Mama, 11111,1 C. W. Btcasr3 s, Pittsint MILLER Si, HiCELETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS. Nos. 221 and 223, Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, &0., act., CONSTANTLY ON HAND 13.0118BTJAMS BRILADCPG ROBERT DALZELL & CO., 'Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Itannfacti, No. 251 LiNkrty •1-rent. Pittsburgh.' PB. nosl&v. DOTASH.-10 casks on hand and for sale .11; by ROI L 141541181M1K a CIO. AM SEMEM S PITTSBURGH THEATRE. 2,1188 KIMBERL i tAtIEJI AND MANAGIBUS J. G. lIANLEY...r. ...Breen Memola =DIM Boxes 54, . ! . I vate Box, large $8 Of) Second Tier 2.. 1 ' ...t. , Box, 5ma11.... 6 Of; Third Tier 11,.. I Ct,lor , Ll Box 25c. Single. Seats in Private Box, :!...1 I Culored Gallery ...... ...15c. ALTERATI , v, OP TIME. Doors opeu at 7 k 'clock. Performnuc o COLIIIII6IIIICO at 7 . % Box office, for solo of Ti, ket ,‘ pen from 10 to 3 o'clock. Coniplinientar3 Benefit to the Lessee and Manageress, MISS KIMBERLY,.. Tendered to her by the beautiful Star Sieters, LUCILLE AND lIELEN, Being positively tileir last app, arcane but oae—alao, t! at Mr. T Miss KIMBERLY in a popula- Comedett A. TUESDAY EVvNING, March 2341, MS, will be nerfo: re . ed for the last time, the New L c Drama is d acts, called PITTSBURGH BOYS AND PITTSBURGH GIRLS Volatile Rocket Mr. Bingold. Timothy 04mmomile Mr. Hamilton. Mrs. R ckett M Bs Helen. Harriet Miss Lucille. To conclude with a new th..medetta, called MY NYIPL'' Mra. Rackett by Mire Kimberly....Mr Rat kett by Mr Itingold—Pax Peaceable by Mr. Liaruilton. Great preparations for to-morrow evening, for the farewell benefit of the combined Stars, I, MLLE and HELEN and Mr. T. HAMILTON. The Beautiful Collection of Faulting% 1 - NCLUDING THE EASTERN SLAVE A MARKET, CLEOPATRA, DEATH OF LEANIMI., and the faniona OIRCVSIAN MODEL OF 8191 UTY, Are now on Free Exhibition at tnc TONTINE HOUSE, 10. 93 Third strost. Call and see them. Jyl7 GEU. ILICHZ\ ECR., Proprietor JOHN W. .31'CAIR,THY BILL POSTER! NVILL ATTEND 'IU THE POS'I'INo and DISTRIBUTE: I of all kinds of BILLS FOR OONCERTu L CURLS, kIXI3I_EITIOI\43, Ail communications- either by mail, telegraph, , wise—directed to the uflcu of the Morning Putsi., wilt nc:.ne prompt attention sp7 DAGUERREAN GALLERIp,6. A 211B1tOT YPES- A BEAUTIFUL A:i DUKALILE I it., I WAIL ANTED, CAN HE HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIR PCLAdi ESrAtiLIMP,Ir IN TUE COUNTRY, AT tull W ALL'S, N. arth bUctc. URE Ai' kitAC 11UN AT NO. 60 31Artifie,T ST., Where can he seen the largout oulleorion 11111110 fiLOf0fillAPII SPECIMENS, EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY 47- Persons whining Pictures of thenieel%es 1,1”, are invited to call and examine kkef,,re rotting elsewhere, ad WE WARRANT PICTURES Superior to any that call be obtained westot the mouutail,s R. M. CARGO & CO., Photogrraphers and .4.mbroiyplsis, NEW YORK . GALLERY, No. 7 t °tutu street, ,r. 6 SUNBEAM GALLERY, o. W. cor. of .11tirliot bcreet and thamou.l, PItICEB TO nUIT ALL. tuyl93l-4. a o ti 16* n J 1 NEW DAGUERREANAND AMEROTYPE ICY AND SIDE--LiGHT 4;',A A' L LER V '11:111. sTaEET,NELUILI TLI •I. i'ICTUREn taken in all the YaliUlld (31. 1(1 rt we..ther, and warrantor W piease, at rblibulitable rat:lL ticL hick ur tivcomemi yeroon, taken at ttoir teenienue. %V VICES' GALLERY OF ART, N O. 60 MARKET SlREET.—PlCTUith6tatkeu at this tiallery by a I.lbW and improved process, giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and compiel ion. They are acknowledged by all who have exinumed thew to be far superiur to any pictures eve. exhibited In tui. city. Citizens and straugers are nivlted to call 11/1(. OXLIIIIIII,I (lid large coliwtions ul specimens. His Gallery being on the second dour, is easy of access. 13.—eictures of Children taken in two 89C0111121. n( 00 Market street. uayll'af L. LI. ii r iALL, Al 11 , 'S AlißitOTTP4 a PRICES REDUCED, I . 4 ALLEHY COENIII3 OF THIRD AND .4LAILILET 4- LutrAucv-ou Ttuid street. Citizens and arahgers &fazing A. I II.3ItOTYPE6, ..tocuwo in the highest degree of artistic beauty auti pertectiot, cuff be , c.c.t.unuudated at short LiuLlCe by calling at EiLSO.NI3 WELL KNOWN GALLERY, 'r ti i B. I) sTILEET. Prices One Dollar and uuwar,Lap2,4l:ly2(a PIIOTOURAPII6.—These beautiful PIC TURES, taken in the highest siyle of the art, culurutt oil or plain, can be had sing!, or by the quantity, at. WALL'S Gallery, Jones' Building, Fourth street. lairiVilvi J. H. DEidlilll4k:Rl NAN IMACTULLEic 01, TIN, COPPER AND SiliET IRON WARE, D E A 1; House Furniture, Hardware, IVLIOLL'B,4_L.L.' AND RETAIL - - • NO. 180 LIII,..hTY hTtiEET, PtITSBUlt(111, Pe, Keeps constantly on hand, a large assortment I Tin Ware, Cop i er Ketttes, etc., kil.,goou yuaitty, ut very low prices. Wuutry therchants bra invited to call. qtyy- All Job Wort:, flouting, etc., will be promptly at tended to; Ear:A./dm. LOAN OFFICE -- 11LEAllttY W. GirtittlVNl. No. 100 .4.IIITHPLO:iii Near the corner of Fifth, PITTISBUILOII, . _ iIurNEY in large and small quantities LOANED un Gum and Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Wathea, ant all kinds of valuable article., fur any length of time agreed on. -14/- ()lice hours, from 7 A. *m. to 10 P. I jetidayais FURNISHED HOTEL FOR SALE. THE fl LROAD 1101'EL, LA,TItOIIN STATION, on the Penn bylvania Railroad, Colt} railed oast of l'ittsbuitt,t, uu‘ft of brick, three btories hign, 96 feet trout, 54 toot contains 40 line large room.; newly and complut.ly lib uidii• ed, ready fur immediate occupation. There id a name szable for thirty horned, co,vemont out-budding, and Int. acre or ground attached to tne pram/dad. erica, including furniture, $12,000. tine•halt ma . , remain oh bond ahn Lt not sold bolero let o 0 April, it will be reattd nt $O,lO per annum. Ae.dreda u. W. BARN Eo, Latrobe, Satety and Economy In iLignt. WIIY WILL YOU 13URN AND FLUID, when you can get a cheaper and is tier light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of edn uel i oat, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleas t, and safe portable light ever offered to the publh, so.; no danger of explosion ; mere brilliant than gas, and quite a s cheap; lamps of ths most simple and easily managed construction. For sale by T. D. 4U. 1101. 1 1:i1lsiSON, No. 79 Jmithheld street. 44, - . Bowan) of a counterfeit already is toe market, made from Camottene, with a little Coal Oil to scent it. tre27:ty CLI E ICAL .OLIVE ERASIVE SJAP, uumufactured by B. U. ix J. .1. eawyer, re• the preference over all other kinds ever otter,u fu . illauly use. Its advantages over other Soaps are :—lst. It is ct eaper to use, one pound being equal to three of common ream Soap. 2a. flail the time need only be occupied in . atulling when this Soap is used in place of ether Soap. Lid in washing can tte nearly d.spensect with, as the clothes ani requite little if any rubbing, thus avoiding Wet; wear on the wash.board. 4th. !soiling he clothes is unnecessary when tuis Soap' is used, and hard or sal. water answers eaugll as well as soft. kb. Punters, Machinists, ra , Litt-tu atidouLors, bud it far supsrior to otter Soaps. It speedily re moves grease, tar, paint, printers* ink and dirt from the hands, leaving the akin colt, and tree from chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the Clothes, and we use ui wash-bourd, the tollownty, curecuous should be toltowed Fur the washing et; eight or ten of a famuy, tai.e one pound of &so cat it Into shavings, and aissolve in one gallon of li . et l erater; put tne clothes into a tub containing :bout ten gallons of warm water; pour in the dissolveu 2cutp, and stir thoroughly. Lot them soak twenty to thirty minutes, wring out, and rinse in warm water once, cold water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or seem,oc grease np, ta, may require a slight ruubrug, but oterwise the ciothee will come out clean and white , without rubbing or boiling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, retrillitring about double time in soaking. 43. Observe our name on each bar. Nor sale, in any quantity, .at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood street, and at our works, opposite the Round Rouse, Penn. s)lvania avenue. P. C. & J U. BAWYEE, te23 No. 47 Wood street. I. CARB. SODA.-150 kegs on hand and fur sale by (mr9) B. L. N H.' - WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! Cheap! —Received last week, 10,000 ralla ut Wall Paper, to sell at 12% to ?0 cents per roll. ____ .rvIOLASS z ES.-- 18 New Orleans; ; 20 " 11a3Jutore Syrup, for sato by (I.lli WNI. H. SMITH t co. (IOFFEE.-150 bags prime Rio, for sale by N hs t 1a2.2 IV 5.L H. hlllni ‘t CO. INKSTANDS. -3 large variety for bale at W3l. G. JONNs'ru t COM, deg Stationery Warehouse, 67 Wood tit: - p APER HANGINGS, FOR SPRING OF 185 S.—The best assortment ever brought to Pitts burgh. Prices range from 8 cents to $6. Wall Paper for Parlors, Dining Rocco, Chambers, Entries, • Churches, Ledges Plain Oak, Panel Oak, Walnut, Marble,Fresco, Borden, Etatnee, Paintings,. Testers, Ceiling, Pir - Screetus, Window Shade& Oonoo and see. W. P. bL i alskriALT..k 00, i U Wad anal • - - • • - • -s S d i£,rV- 1 ,.'4. - ' • ' ~_~ _b Mho Julia Tnr nbnll K. Si Artist A. P. M .k. Cu., Arr,44l MISChLLANEOUS. LLAAJ SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST RE TURNED from New York and Philadelphia, feat confident that he can OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO •PUB CHASERS, BOTH IN STYLES, QUALITY AND PRICES, UNSURPA: , SED BY ANY HOUSE WEST OF THE MOUN TAINS RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK BAYA . DERE DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, " PLAIN BLACK SILKS, PRINTED BERAGES, " ORGANDIE LAWNS, i‘ {4 ROBES Also—Challies, Crape De Espanees, Lawns, eke. g -4 P. SHAWLS AND MANTLES. BROU FIE BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, PRINTED BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, Of every Style, Color and Quality, varying in prices from Two to Fifteen Dollars FRENCH LACE AND CHANTILLA MANTLES, From Three to Thirty Dollars. N KEDLE WORK H ANDSOME SETy - COLLARS AND SLEEVES, VERY RICH REAL FRENCH WORK COLLARS, EMBROIDERED LINEN ANDREROHIEFS, JACONET AND SWISS EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, AND FLOUNCINGS, WHITE GOODS PIQUET CLOTH, FOR BASQUES, COLLARS AND ST AEVES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH BRILLIANTS, AC 0 NETTS, NAINSOOKS, MULLS, SWISS, VICTORIA LAWNS, &c., PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED AND FIGURED. HOSIERY. A FULL AND COMPLETE AS. SORTMENT MOURNING GOODS OF EVERY DESORIPTION. GOODS FOR BOYS' WEAR. Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive CLOTHS. ..„, 1 Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive CASHMERETTS. 7,0 I Plaid, Plain and Striped CASS' MERES, TWEEDS, MERINO, NA NKLNETTS, CASSIMER LS Linen and Cotton Pant Stuffs, 411., DOMESTICS. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE many of the above Goode were bought of IIiANUFACTURERS_AND JOBBERS, And et the LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH, WE; ARE,' ENABLED TO &ELL THEM AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Call and Examine our Stock, be- fore Purchasing Elsewhere. C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, and Young, Stevenson I& Love, SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE No. 74 Market Street, E%mt , biargibp DR. SANEDRD'S INVIGORATOR, TS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE tronoled with Liver Complaints, unless the most dee perate of cases, eben the :scowl bottle will, with scarce a single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. We wish to call thaattention of all to these facts, that the In vigorator is compounded by a ph idol= who has used it in his practice for the past twenty years with a =cats almost credniona, and that it is entirely vegetable, being composed wholly of gums. Some itb,k of the ttreugth of thew gums may be formed whee it is known one bottle of the Laylgorator contains es much et re: gth as one hundred doses of Calomel without au of Its deleterious effectA. We know there Is nothing now before the American pub. lic, prepared with such shill by t. ecientidc wan, particularly for diseases of the Liver, as Dr. Sanford'e invigorator, or Liver itemedy. It ban attaked a reputation second to no other article in the world, simply because it rest on its own merit. To convince all b} trial twit it is all ha proprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such diseases as are described In. Sautord's advertisement, we know of know remedy that will so surely cure them as the Invigorator. The Invigor , . , , r eicl: Headache. Take one ett teaspoonfuls s. "nd it will soon disappear. For an overloaded ,t food rises or sent* take the Invigorator aft , .. will not prove disagaivabie or opprepave. :ee n, Palpitation, or Dirllcult Breathing, taker: once or twice daily. For Lois of appetite, i. „ tlisisuess, the medicine is invalu able. It will r, inc. appetite and make the food dig et well. Nightmare, take a teaspoonful on retiring, and the demons of dream-hind will all be fairies. After eating a hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigorator and it will relieve all oppression or fullness 10 .Invigorator is a Liver Items dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, cur ing Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and all Female obltruc Lions, for which it has a o equal. " ROBES, We know there it, nothing now before the American put. lie prepared with each At , II by a scientidc man, particukir. ly fur diseases of the Liver, as r. ri,uforifs Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no other article in the e.er d, tdmply because it mama on its own merit. To convince all by cm:4i that It is all its pn prieturs claim It to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such. diseases as are described In Dr. r. Aniord's advertiseraent, know of no remedy thnt will at, surely cute them ar nvigurator. " ROBES, There has lately berat Drought to our notice a medicine that seems to possess wonderful, curative and healing pro pertles in diseases of the Liver. Stomach and Digestive Or gani. It came to us with co many testimonials in its favor that we have noted its effects some of the worst ca3os of continual dibility, Calbi,l by derange , liver, and is-every instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure, Dr. Sanford'e Invigoratett, or Liver Remedy is what we re. for to, We always have ben credulous about cures by pat ent medicines, but We are Coln raced that this Meoictlne t for family use, not overrated by the host of recominexhlatio , it has. Our advice :E. - , for all trouLk.cl with Indigestion, I. • Witty or Bowel to get a bottle and try it; our wood for it, relief will be experienced. BLEssINGS To Too INVALID., who trio Dr. Sanford's Invigor • &tor, for it will r , lieve thou; of their pains as soon as it is taken into their storuach. Pain and hitsery cannot exist where the Invigorator bi tuad, for it will as surely drive them sway, Sc daylight will hanialt darlidie.id, of this there can b ho doubt to th , so uho try •it, f•r it curries conviction with every done taitto Ano.lier ev , , , 0c0 is the thousands of Certificates iron] •iT have been cured by it, Try C. 1 4 ,2 Lott': ,ti it doe.i not iwechir , lite r we are rnistakeu. is - re BAN - f ,. 1,1: ,* Ilttipr•eief-, Broadway, New York te, cote by. I •od etroet, Pittsburgh tr 3 •• " krid [ Oa li, • Iva LLE, A ,bit V,O PigglovEßY ' ' Y\ OP THE AGE. o tni f Rox.bu L y,,h, :ti s driestnooeavy- ha[ care TDE Wt);tn :-.iOP.oitOLA DOWN TO A COMMON Ho has tiled a in Oiur enacts, and never failed except iu two ell9C(1, (both thetnier humor.) Ho has now in his poiia,,,iuu ev,r cue Liuudred certilicatea of Its value, all within twenty miles of Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will core the worst kind of Pimple* oa the face. Two or three bottles will dec.: the tlyhlelll of bilee. Two bottles are warrauted to can:lila worst canker In tha mouth or otemach. Three to itlvo hottira aru ~, , a rraut.cd to cute the worst kink} of Eryeipelea. Pa. to two bottlod sd warranted to caro Xll hatuorintba eyes.. Two bottles aro warrau tei, to eat a running of tho =mond blotches among the hair. Four ro BiS wttles aro srarrouted to cure corrupt and running uh,ro. One bottle will enro ccßly otupttort of th.)skin. Two or thew bertha are 'FA. ranted to corn the woratkind of ringworm. Two (~r three bottlu3 ttro warrant.-. 1 to cure the most dee parato case of rLettumst!mm. Throj to four bottica aro warrantc•l to care salt-Rheum. Live to night win cure the worst caw of ecroft4, A bDaunt alwa)e. •::i,,riene.l from the fleet bottle, oii o perfect cu. - 3 e warrant." when tu3above quantity iy taken. ROXBURY, MANS Alcktinai Diacovery, In curing all him:, of hunan J. In .o wc4l established by the unatrimuns voice of ettl wb., klver utiod it, that I need not may anything on the moot skilful phyla clans and the mast careful irrugguite iu the country aro tin animoun in it..l In pran:jug :0 your notice, I do it with a Lull knowledge 0; the cure.uve power. in relieving all, and curing moot of those disesco in which you are on fortunately eo liable. That most excruciating &mace to am affectionate mother. NURSING SURE MOUTH, La cared as if by u iv-track; men temper la restored IS its natural uwentueas, and your Lube, f:oui short and fretful nape to cairn and aweet . and the Medical Diacove ry bacon:lea a fountain of bl , !lsing to your husband end uonsoliold. In tho more ad qadiatd stage° of CANKER it extend , ' i.;) tto can,iug DYSPEPSIA, vaitil id uothkag but canliQi of the IstoZi h; then to dui intestines and KIDNEYS, creating a eluking, &one rand an Indifforonce avou tht cares of your tonLil3, Your stomach io RAW aND INFLAMED, your food you, and , ...an wily take certain kinds, and even of that your 4yuzeni door not get half the nourishment It cont:;ics s, tba ecrtnwnnus fluid of thu canker eats it up; then your tomplezion 10-. , es ;to bloom and be comes sallow or gre,rnah, and your ta.st day is gone. For want of nourishment your -pit:au b,codaw locus andflabby, and thu fibres at your laaiy become rulax,d. Then follow a train of disease , . which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of th, the aioo, weakness ,Jf the spina and mall of thu hw•R, pain of th, hip Joint whoa you retire, irregularity of tho and also rh,,t Malt ozcru elating of disoaaoa, tho How many thunaantil of ptp.ll 131-0 GL:aleriug from Ibis disease and pining away it iniaeral.,lo life, and their unit door neighbor duce nut know the CAUSE). 1 wish to impress ue your mind that gyud nil proverb, " An ounce of preven tion is better than a pound of cure." In the MEDICAL Di..,'COVEILY you have both theprevenhitive and the cure, with thle greed and good quality, that it will Ltrv. r , uuder any circumstances, do you any injury. No change of diet ever nen , e..,r7—t - et the b. Fi; you can gel and enough of it. l)1 )310a, FOR °Liu tahlO elpfe - )Rrlli per day— Children over tenyeaos deseert tyoonful—Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no dirk.ctions can 6o appli cable, to all COLgtitllti,ot!, ndn, sufficient to uptlatu on OW bowels twice a day. YoUfl truly, Price $l,OO per co.!, Ebp 4 dsty / 75 Y 1 /1 RS UP AGE, wh,,R,,, ~,,,,,L, of lit, ( ui have nearly run ./:::, , Eael,,,td, while in LLe Glut In. diem, a certain cure fur Counnptioo, AlLlitua, :drum hitia, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. The remedy was discovered by hint when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. lie had heard much of the wonderful restorative and healing qualiti,i of preparations made from the East India Hemp, and the thought occurred to him that ho might wake a remedy for his child. Ile studied hard and succeeded in realizing his winked. ilia child was cared, and is now alive and ALA. lit, h., tiiitCl3 , thldlll9tereld tits wonderful remedy to thousands I sufferers iu all parts of the world, and he ha., never tailed iii making them cow: pletoly healthy and Imipy filching to do am much good sa possible, he will send to much of his afflicted fellow-beings as request It, thin i Ipe, 'Tull lull tom explicit direction for making it up, an.. , ticcf.,3itill; rising it. Ile requires each applicant to mcloso him ,:e Atilliiiig—threc, cents to be re turned 11A postage on th., n,ape, and 0 . , remainder to he applied to the payment ~ 1 thin advert.nerneut. Address, DE 11. JAMES, - No.lo Draho ntr_et, Jersey City, N. 3. CAUTIOff—I 1 - 137€: nc, ...m-m-l.lw kuthoriz,d to send my reC ; e, , 01 ha' twoo , l:iv •id ,-,1 l 4.23: i iu—i•l B U %V AI A A ' ;::, . Will curd Asthma, Inflammation of In* Lungs, I milr.+mca, Croup, LicArtikklart.3, ul. the Lnngs, Consumption. For solo by And folO.dhw D.sPEP.sI.4. t.ND FITS. D R. TRACY LELORME; the great curer of CONSUNIP"ION, Wal f r , e7tral years so hadly afflicted by Dyspepsia that for a part r f tbs time he was cenfintsi to his be. 1. —e was eventually cured by a pre• scription furnished by si y r nol clair.eysut This pre. ccrittion, given by a mew child w! fie bi a state. of tea ce, hail cured everybocy who it, nevi:, having failed once. It is equally , is i.i•re in cseto of FIT 3 a, of DirsPLPSLt. The ingrcdhiLts rnay und in any drug store I sill send this valuable pre , cription to.any per-ou on the receipt of une stamp to pay postage Address TitAvY conch or CVS3UMPTION, fe23:lm—la 4 vrew Ynr k Piet "t`"..:7;.• r•-• - r .• = ", s 10 •'• : • F: 7 • Al BLE!ARB . 141,1 f ®Jill &P al it! e_g R G 11A8 A BEAUTIFUL 3e LEC # TION OP 1110NUMEN ) 1S, GitiliE STONES, Enclosures, Posts, Six., &C. The Pekes Ww s public atui wurk warm aro rivecifully ed ayltad to examine , our stock. /1 2 0041 ?_45141.2311111 MEDICAL. or ONE Barr= Ever thui cikiranor, IIMPLE PILEt3 DONALD &NYE:DV A RETIRED $'L3 S MCC% V t. COIIPOTIND tif.O. 11. KEtifili, Pittaburglt, P. Tr Li;NIT.,I(7 Al,parhons _ ti) t . i.t.)z,rgh.