Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, March 24, 1858, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
EXTENSION OF STAY.
DRS. C. M. FITCH 4. J. W. SYKES,
win continue their office at
No. 191 Penn streot,
OPPOSITE T. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA.,
TILL APRIL FIRST, 1853,
Where they may be consulted daily, (Sun
days excepted,) for CONSUn - ASTHMA, BRON.
ORIVS and ALL °TELE 11 CONIC AFFECTIONS con
nected with, or prod.' g to PULMONARY DISEASE.
DRS. FITCH ; Y E'ER feel that they cannot too earn
odly or ‘ :requeutly admonish invalide of the EXCEED
ING I.•__ ..;Eft. OF DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE.
—ita symptoms often ceem ca trilling 38 to begot a delusive
feeling co s,,tot; o'l3ll while the disease to making rapid pre
gratis, and tee pationt ioiglocts himself till a cure to next to
iruposaible.
Office Hours— tO A. M. to 4 P. al.
JW ctuago for .i..usultation.
pot bt , SOLIt wishing to cuumult
by lett, . - I
r,r'. C. J. W. Fi KE'4,
Pent Pitt burgh. PH
ile - A RECIPE TfiAt` RARELY EVER FAILS TO
CURE A COLI)—Now, while winter, with itsiturthen of
Colds and Coughs, $, with us, ve think a remedy that viii
relieve such visitations should :Ai highly prized, and all who
know the worth of Oil remedy, will do as we do—prize it
doubly. Take a iimblide.‘e of Dr. Sinford's Invigorator,
and It will give grouter relief than any other medicine r,"e
over tried, for we have minty to repeat the dose to be en
tirely free from Con,cit, and ei soon as the lunge have tine
to throw off the collected metier, the cure is complete. Ac
a family medicine, for the cure of Bowel Diseases, Worms,
Derangement of tile Stomach and Liver, we can recommend
it knowingly. trirltlmdbw
(311-IT CURS AFUR. TLU PHYSIC:ANS, HAD
FAILED.
auttsusiu.g, Chia, Januar) . le, 1855
Le. 0. M. Jackson—Dear Sir—" We would Inform yuu
that we aro out of 1100W1,41-Itr3 OERMAN BITTERS,
whiob root with ready- cola. One of our neighbors has Loon
ddetcrint; fat same lion', (ice think about two years,) with
oh CM q,ct•Yn n thr co , ' 7:frg. LA all of no oral/. Ile looked
eY rutac't like a de',l man going about, ao anything wo can
compare hint to. appeared to be au overflowing
of t'tt `d. i:li hard i , to, wo prevailed on him to
try your Miters, with the promi 30 to him if It did no good,
Fe would•rhargo him nothing for it, provided he took six
Lottl ,ne °ruing to tho &so - lions. which he has done, and
he is now entirely curet, owl his I,,ccome a well man. Thin
..ese has creat t(1 a great n. 410 in this neighborhood."
Respectfully, EDWARDS ec BROWN.
advcrtte ,dion
'it,in;.:l:t2 i;Oh.bri 1;
Pitt I , u, h
OFP,(II] OP . 7 / 1 1: k IhsTON MINING Co., t
la, 1858. f
tcrNOTICE TO ST :Unr.. HOLM:US —The Stockhold
ers of zhio Co7.Tlpluy are herel.y notified that the
number of ehtre•intoNhichthe Cupittl Stria: it divided,
has this day been fro. zTh usnni to Tzventy
Thousand share , , its pll r.U•lt/CID of authoritygrautcd ty the
Legislature of
New Cilttlfkatea of etooc in ex. , henge Or the old ones will
be leaned at the odic:: olthi.ecret try, in the city of Pitte
burgh. ou end aq.r the 1.9 r d.v of April. -
No certificate will be butted fir the tracldin of a sham hot
parties entit.ed to ft - act °nal .hares alit be credited there
with on the book,' of the U Inpany. and a cert Meat° leaned
whenever aßsii•nruenti of each fruition:4 ereitto era present
ed to the e :re .arV as will I , lllOllNt to o'se or !no; e shares.
Holders of old 'oertal , arc will please present them for ex.
canto es early actor the let of hpal 33 may be convenient.
— OWE, Secretary,
Ito ton Mining CO.
n- -- - - ,- -, DAILY P 1 YStt MCKTING'S, WEIPII
Lace beau 1 eld at, th 3 cebti al Promb. Church, corner
Sixth and 6raithtle'd ill ch se this niorni• g. The
oxeich,es kill t.), coaductel by Rev. Dr. HOWARD, of the
econd Prost , . Church, acd Itev. P. lIYLLIiSBY, of St.
Episcopal Church.
lleure f[oin 11!,4 All t.re lovit4tt. tmr22
OP TUE
t'PETS AIM A ' E i(IMAGO R. R. CO.,
Pitt t•nrgh, .Mardi 10t,1858.
NOTICE; T) ST —The first anima
meeting of the i-t.R,11 Hors of the Patsbu7 gh, fbr
Way .eand , :hic:!yo Railre.d Compqny will be held at the
Rooms of the Board of Trade in the city of Pitt-burgh, on
'.II:Ie3DAY, the 39En day if Ma ch, a; o'clock, P
which time t - ‘e Report Directors and, Utilicers, of she
operatilu of tho G.) , :apfv - 17 - , for tbo tArst reventra mon ht
of the ta , iir,r,int:d and read.
The f:r a Mi/ . Bear of Directors - AM be held at
Onii same plate, on WtiDNESDLLY, the 31st st between
the hours of 9 A. u. and 6 P. Y.
etoekholdors, au .1 t r:tp e,enhttires of counties holding
stock, ill ri.ceive special ran: tickcts to and from Pitts
bargit, fur the appicat oa to tho different Sta
tion Agents. Chin:: fuzzuf of prosiod may b. , obtained at
ttas Genera; Odle, tu Pittsburgh, or at the offi2o in New
Yore, No 3i William street.
Stoe,thf)ldord of th three Companies now merged
by the consolidation, who may not convicted their
Kock, will sot he entitled to any voted at the abcve 'election
The tranater book , . wi:l be coc . c 1 from the ffilth inst. to
let pros. mrlj T. fff. 3.IESSLEIt, Secretary.
PITTSLUIN3II STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JNO. L. BOYD 1714. McOTTLLOUG
JONES, BOYD & CO.
CAST STE-EIL.
SPRTNG, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
- • • • AND AXLES.
ciarcer coca r,ral First. Streets,
j 72,5 PITTSBURGH, PA
D. B. ILOGIO
33. U. n. 1.7, E. as t Co.,
lIANZIPAOTORERS OP
RO3ERS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL, CULTIVA.TOR TEETiI,
CORNER ROSS Alin FIRST STREETS,
PITTS I 3IMOII. PA
JA3,VES 7721TZER,
Vorwarding and Cori mission Merchant,
rOE: RTC l +.1.2 OP
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, ituiter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Produos, generally,
Corner of flay ket mud First streets.
pirrF.in tt3II, PA
ItcYZs Vl Franc s G. Bailey, Se", William Dilworth, Sr..
S. Cuthbert k Son, Pittel. aril; Boyd Ott, Liebikell .%
Swearingen, S. Brady, . ti. Pc M. hank. Led Howell,
Mangle A Co., Ci.0v , ,0 17 A arl , ..ziion. Paxton & Co
NV114,0%1,7; • • Inv29i7ott
1 - 1 A F3DIV A ItE.
• -
AIII:JEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
KY street, Pittsburgh, ha ou hand a large
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Which he will sell very low for !Ulf. In addition to hit,
Locke, lling a, Knives and Forite, and Spoons, and a large
assortment of 'iarpenter's Toole, he has received a large stip.
ply of Banaage Cn , ters and etnife7s
Shovels, TOligllea and Potors;
hellts, and linnmeltel
"Prtetarvlng Kettles.
ARCIIITECTURAL.-
BARR G MOSER, Archltecto,
N 0.112 Smithfield street,
Opposite th now Post Office,
Execute Plans and Specifications for all kinds of buildings,
and superintend the erection of the earee.
:Sr. BARR also continues to Amid to the measuring of
builders' work, and Mr. MOSER to the preparation of patent
papers and drawings. mrll:lni ac
J. w. TUCKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
()MOE (nit TIM PRESENT,)
NO. 12i3 THIRD ST., NEAR CITY HOTEL,
lion. J. 1,. Orr, Speaker U. S2e of Itopresontatly
lion. D. M. If.ynuat,
Hon. ti Treat, Judge U.S. Markt Court, lSr._
ary
James ti. Lucas .t Cu.,
My- D. It. APAually, D. D.
f0b221.
14. C. HEPBURN,
AT•70R:41'.7 AT LAW AND CONVE,yANOER
re:u 11. auy....uva..9
J& T. GROUTT, Importers of Brandies,
Gin, Win, :I-a. Dealers in fine Old Monongahela
Rye Whisky; l'fach and Apple Brandy; alao, IthICTIFIERS
AND DIST.II.I,I:fiS, corner of S.IIIIIIFELD and FRONT
Straeta. Pitt, , ,,rgh. Pa.
'WILLIAM CLAYTON Sr, CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
I:t1,110 R 317, lICIIANTS,
NO, R 7 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Near Wood street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
67-Aiwnye on baud, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac
lirsadi.n, Old 74-moettaliela and Rectified Whisky, of toe
v,h.e.t eltt del fivdel •
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
fIIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
'VV FOR TLIk EREOUON OF GAS WORKS, for trom
burners on I uptiford.a, and for If.ooting Buildings, public
p r i v ate, by !i.t,coro, Ilot. Wnter or Furnocce.
PIT - TRUltrill, PA.
,r.ailmil. PIANOS IT''''4g°
'k
T AT A BARGABItT. , • T
AFINE NUNNS 6 CLARK PIANO, six
octave of Rotewood ca,e, but a few years in use, Vie,
tiae saves (I . • * , aa 0 ''.o.tcwood case, ro a nri corner... ...... 1.',5
, ?no alx. o•tato ' , I iho4any C ii ` .. I'2l
( 41e als octave ilaitogan r CEO. , 75
tree tix octave, aeaall RIZ, Piano 3,5
Pa rsona d biroz.e to tom h ‘te an inatratnent, will Bud it
to their inter bt to call at li. KLEMM & BRO'S,
rots Music Store, No. 53 Fifth street.
•
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
Prennittai Mind !Factory,
(7IRNBR THIRD AND MARKET 'TS.. PITTSBURGH.
rrILIOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
Mouse with VE!. , 7ITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui•
site and elaborate ti nl7l, will find it to their interests to give
me a call before pnrchnsing elsewhere. My work is got up
by the best nieclainic.fOut apprentices.) Nvery attention is
alvon to the wantscoavaners. Prices low. All work
;gni-ranted. No.ll THIRD Rtreet. Pitt,barich. Imy8:10a
OLIVE OIL.-
10 baskets Bordeaux Oil, quarts ;
10 " f( (g pints;
bole; 6, quarts, Just recd and
for sale, by ItEnIER & ANDERSON,
tnrl3 • Nn. AD TANA street
1) -------- WELLING- HOUSE FOR RENT, con
taining 7 rooms, irlth large lot of ground, pleasantly
eituate4 on Oarson stre-t, South Fittsbdrgh, $l5O slli year.
mrl9 S. MITSUI= k SON, 61 Market Mock
1E..). L. iUY6IIII,
mrl2?2wdkw
1113=
7 ' 7, W.' Fetr.rth ettwA
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
lt,
Vleuxtemps and ThalbergN Concert.
The sale of tickets for the grand concert to morrow
evening commenced yesterday morning, and judging
from the rapidity with which they were disposed of,
we can safely state that the City Hall will be crowded,
by ono of the largest and most fashionable audiences
that has ever been assembled in our city on a similar
occasion. And the eminent artistes announced for
the occasion could not fail to attract a large and bril
liant audience. In no portion of the world (the
musical world at least) is the name of Thalberg un
known, or his merits as a pianist unacknowledged.
As a performer on the piano, he excels all living art
ists. The delicacy of his touch and swiftness of his
movements often leads those who are not watching
him Closely to believe that there are two performers
instead of one. It seems almost impossible that one
individual can produce so many and such a variety
of notes in a short space of time.
Vieaxtemps is, without exception;the greatest vio
linist in the world. In Europe ho has reached the
climax of fame. He is above all rivalry, and nh liv.
ing performer would think of equaling, much less
excelling him. He combines all tho good qualities
of the great players, together with the profoundest
science and the most finished style. This celebrated
artist made a tour of the United States some fifteen
years since. It is wild that unth his style and exe
cution have been meet: improv:-.1 during the interim.
The artists who are to o , sigt Blos rs. Thalberg and
Viouxtemps bring with them most flattering reputa
tions, and aro ranked among the first performers of
the country. M'llo Carinli, the Prima Donna of the
company, from the Italian Opera House, but more
recently from the Academy of Music, in New York,
is a splendid soprano. M. Ernest Perring, the young
English tenor, from Her Majesty's Theatre, in Lou
don, and who was so enthusiastically received by the
amateurs of the East, is said to have a charming
voice. Miss Annie Kemp, the celebrated young
American contralto, who Was engaged at the Now
York Academy of Music expressly for the produation
of English operas, is also a moat delightful ballad
Binger, and wherever she has sang there has been but
one voice concerning her abilities—that of universal
admiration.
Indeed, Such a combination of talent as we have
just enumerated is a rare event in musical history,
and one we will seldom, if ever, have the opportunity
of hearing again. The programme consists of selec
tions from the most celebrated English and Italian
operas, both vocal and instrumental. There is some
thing for every taste. Those who prefer the more
difficult and Intricate passages can be gratified in lis
tening to Thalberg, Vieustomps and Carioli ; while
those who fancy the simpler ballads in our own lan•
guage, will listen with pleasure to Miss Kemp and
Mr. Perrin.
The price of admission, taking into consideration
all these potent attractions, has been fixed at a.mod
crate scale, which will give satisfaction to all classes.
We heard a number of persons, yesterday, complain
ing of the high price of reserved seats; but when
they reflect on the heavy expenses this company are
obliged to incur, they must admit that the charge is
as reasonable as we could expect. During yesterday
morning some five hundred reserved seats were dis
posed of. We presume but few morn will be taken,
as after so many of the choice seats have bean se
lected, there is not much preference among the re
mainder. To morrow morning the sale of one dollar
tickets will commence.
Court of quarter Beadtous
Before Hon. Wm. B. M'Clure, President Judge, and
Gabriel Adams and John B. Parke, Associate Judges.
Court mot at ten o'clock yesterday morning, and
the first case called was that of the Commonwealth
vs. William Livingston. The indictment was for as
sault and battery, on oath of Id. B. Hartzell. This
difficulty seems to hava grown out of a conflict of
juriqiiction ; Livingston was borough constable of
Birmingham, and Hartzell collecting constable of the
same borough. Some difficulty occurred between the
two about a prisoner, in the course of which Livings
ton struck Hartzell with a cane—whersenon, the lat
ter, fooling agrioved, entered suit. After a hearing
of the case, the Court charged the jury that the de
fondant had committed an assault and battery in
striking llartaell, yet at the same time be we+ in the
discharge of his duty. The jury found a verdict of
L guilty, and Livingston was fined one dollar and costs.
In this case, WO presume, the issue was more of
offended dignity than of personal violence. Like our
own police officers, the Birmingham officers will
sometimes come in contact in discharge of their du
ties.
John Anderson, Indicted for assault and battery,
on oath of Samuel B. Young, plead guilty and was
sentenced to pay a find of five defiers and the costs
of prosecution.
The case of tile Cowroonsealtla vs. James Ross,
who is indicted for perjury, was called up, but by the
representation of the defendant's counsel, Mr. Sproul,
that a material witness for his client was absent, be
ing a member of the Legislature, and unable to at
tend at the present term of Court, the case was con.
tinned till the June term.
Benjamin Kuckly, indicted for assault and battery,
on oath of Sarah Jane Williams and Martha Ann
801 l was nest tried. He plead guilty, and asked for
mercy from the Ccart, stating that ho was drunk
when he committed the offence charged. Tho indiet
noent charges him with entering a house of ill-fam 3,
in which these women lived, knocking ono of them
down, and boating both of them unmercifully.
Judge M'Cluro hero took occasion to make some re
marks relative to the rights of these poor-creaturcF„
who are so much abused, and the cowardice of a matt
who could strike one of them. He Collia see no pal
liation of the offense of the prisoner. Ho was =-
fenced to an imprisonment of three months for each
offense, and obliged to give bail to keep the peace
toward the prosecutors.
Our Bemis Table
We have received from the publisburF, Messrs. T.
13. Peterson 44 Co., Philadelphia, a new work just
issued by them, entitled "Sartaroo ; A Talc of Nor.
way." It is from the pen of James A. Maitland, and
as far as we can judge from a cursory examination,
a very pleasant work. It is dedicated to Washington
Irving, who wrote the following letter to the author
concerning it:
SUNNYSIDE, IBVIIiqTON, Nov. 1,1857.
MY DEAR FRIEND: AB4Orditli to promise I have
read " Sartaroe," 12 . 9:iti-now will give you my opinion
of the book in a word. It is highly creditable to
your genius—it is excellent : all in all, the best novel
issued from the American press for some years past.
It must certainly meet with success. I will do my
best for you. You ought to clear at least $4,000 to
$5,000 by it. I have written to Murray, of London,
my old publisher, as I told you I would, and I have
advised him to reprint the book there, and have as
eared him that he ought to send the author £2OO
sterling for the privilege of printing the work in
England. * You may use
this when the book cones out.
With tho greatest esteem, I am your friend,
WASHINGTON IRVINE
The work can be procured at Hunt & Miner's, Ma
sonic Hall, Fifth street, who are agents for Appleton'
publications in this city.
Theatre—The Farewell Benefit of the Star Sistere.
—The successful engagement of the star sisters,
Messrs. Lucille and Helen, terminates this evening
with their farewell benefit. Their performances her'
have drawn larger honses than have attended any
performers in the Theatre for several years, and their
numerous admirers will be gratified to know that the
" Three Fast Men," the successful piece of the season,
and the " Hot Corn Girl," will be performed togotLer
this evening, thus affording to both the young ladie.
a good opportunity for the display of the great versa
tile powers in song, dance and acting. We do but
re.ecto the wishes of the play-going public in wish.
ing them a crowded house.
The Meeting this Evening.—A meeting of the Dem
ocrats ~ f this city and county who are opposed to tho
admission of Kansas under the Lecomptou Constitu
tion, has been called for this evening at the Cit;
Hall. The meeting will be addressed by Col. John
,W. Forney and Will A. Stokes, Esq. A good deal of
'feeling has been manifested on the subject, and we
anticipate a large turn-out on tho occasion. Col.
Forney has many friends and admirers in this city,
and, if we may be allowed to-judge from the demon
strations made at his lecture on Monday evening,
there are many who side with him in his political
views.
Pittaburghera Leduring Abroad.—Our District At
torney, F. H. Collier, Esq., was to deliver a lecture
before the good citizens of Sharpsburgh lest evening,
on " Mental Cultivation." As we ones before an
nounced, John M. Kirkpitrick delivers a lecture this
evening in Rochester. The address by this gentle
man before the Literary Societies of Wilkinsburg,
Academy on Monday evening, was attended by a
large auditory. We bad not the pleasure of hearing
him, bat were informed that it was ono of his most
brilliant efforts.
Vieuxtempa and Thatberg's Concert Book, contain
ing the most authentic and interesting biographical
sketehes of Thalberg, Vieuxtemps and Carl Formes,
the Rules of Modern Piano Playing by Thalberg; the
words, with correct translation, of all the songs sung
in these concerts; also the music, arranged for the
piano forte; will be for sale on the evening of the
concert at the door.
THE CHEM iC A L OLIVE ERASIVE
SOAP, maunfactured by B. t. dr. J. O. Sawyer, re.
rsceives the preference over all other kinds ever offered for
family use.
Its advantages over other Soaps era:-Ist. It is cheaper
to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin
Soap. 2,1. Hail the time need only be occupied in washing
wheu this Soap iri 11,a in place of other Soap. ad. Labor
in washing eau be uoarly d epeneed with, as the clothes
will requite little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear
on the wash-board. 4:a. :telling the clothes is unnecessary
when Luis Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers
equally as well es scat. sth. Printers, Machinists, Painters
and others, and it far superior to other Soaps. It speedily re
moves grease, tar, paint, printers ink and dirt from the
Man Killed.-0 wen Owens, a coal pit man, at hands, leaving the skin soft, and free from chapping.
Cookstown, Fayette county, was killed on Monday ' To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of
; tbLw r as t. t i l e -bocr . d, i th n e fo f ilov i vi h ng directions should be followed:
night about six o'clock, by being run over by a coal
car. Ho had quit work as usual, and was returning , pound of Soap, cu g t nit aly,tats o o n n e e
Uto t s o h r avt a gs, of an a d f dissolve
home, and got on a truck, on which he believed there gallon of hot water; put the clothe% into a tub containing
was no train io motion, but unfortunately before he about ten gallons of warm water; pour in the dissolved
bad time to see and avoid his danger, he was run ' Soap, and stir thoroughly. Let them soak twenty to thirty
over and shockingly mutilated.—Reporter.
minutes, wring
out, and rinse in warmwater once, cold
water twice. A very dirty wrist...band, or seam, or grease
' spots, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise the
Assault and Battery.—On Monday an information clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or
was made against W. A. Barclay, by Thomas and ounTeldtim
a b t i o ll u n t g d I 3 waetcLumsoLiben used in
place of hot,
requiring
Jared Beech, for assault an I battery with intent to , /or Observe our name on each bar.
kill, From the information it seams that Barclay For sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood
was indebted to the Bush brothers, and that on their street, and at our works, opposite the Round Rouse, Penn.
attempting to collect their claim, Barclay attacked e:,ivania avenue.
'tats a. C. A J 11. SAWYER,
No. 47 Wood street.
them with a hatchet, cutting the finger nearly off of
one of them, and striking the other on the head QTRANGE'S PENCIL SHARPENER, for
with it. . 1.„31 sale by W. 9. HAVEN,
i • mrlB Corner Market and Second streets.
Mr. Dubois' Benefit.—We hope the friends of this
gentleman will not forgot his farewell benefit on Fri
day evening. Ho certainly deserves a bumper at
parting, for hie many good qualities as an actor and
a gentleman. The bill is a good one, and we shall
be disappointed if he is not greeted with a full 1101190
on the occasion of his last appearance here.
Attention is requested to the sale of superior House- OUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND
hold Furniture at the residence of Mrs. Massey, No. GLAZING—In all of its branches executed prompt.
122 Centre avenue, this morning at ten o'clock, by 1 7 and in the best manner, by J. & 11. PHILLIPS,
ite. Doi& e • mr9 W. and 23 at. (Asir skeet.
Stare.—Following in the train of the day police,
the night watch have abandoned the cumbersome
iron numbers furnished them by the city autori
ties, and provided ther.selves with a very neat
five pointed star, marked with the words "night po
lice" and their number. These they havo purchased
at their own expense. The ward constables, resolved
not to bo behind the age, have also supplied them
solvee with a badge, bearing the distinguishing
mark, in raised letters, of "I. P."—meaning, of
course, Independent Police, but we heard a very ma
licious fellow insinuate that the letters signified " Ig
norance Personified." Cruel, that.
Salt. of Stoclev.—Tho followine stooks were sold .
last evening of the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54,
Fifth street, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer:
40 shares Citizens' Bank . $53 12i a
42 " Exchange Bank 60 12
15 " Mechanics' Bank 64 62
8 " Allegheny Stank 25 12
50 " Allegheny Bridge stock (new) 26 12%
Mayor'e Office.—At the Mayor's office yesterday
matters were most unusually dull. Up to six o'clock
in the evening, there was not even an assault and
battery case. In the morning, ten cases were before
the Mayor; of those, five paid their fines, and five
sve:e commiited.
Cot. Forney went to New Castle yesterday morn
ing, where he was announced to lecture last evening
lie will return to Pittsburgh to-day.
Dull.—Yesterday was a very dull day—local items
being extremely scattered. In our perambulations
we met several disconsolate locals in search of items
—with but little success.
First Arrival of Spring Goods at Carnagharee, Al
legheny City.—A very full and elegant stook of cloths,
new style casaimeres and vestings, furnishing goods,
.to., for men and boys' wear, are now opened, to which
the attention of cash buyers is invited. Terms being
strictly cash, buyers may rely on the prices being
arorable.
• eGZ- iF YOU ARE SICK, the probability is that the
root of your suffering is in the stomach. From a weak
stomach pruce,ds Dyspepsia, Ague, Languor, Nausea, and a
legion of other tormenting diseases. Indigestion produces
thin bicod, and therefore destroys the strength and vigorof
tha entire system. To restore the tone of the stomach, and
enable it to throw off and dismiss forever all these trouble
some and dangerous compialms, nothing is necessary but a
persevering uso of Pr. J. 110:AETT.611.d CELEBRATEL? STOMACH
Ilinesd. A trial of their power cannot WI to prove that
there is no failure in their sanative effezis. We cheerfully
recommend them to the public, knowing, as we do, their
many excellent qualities.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere,
=STETTER & 8511T11,
Manufacturers and Proprietors„
58 Water and bt3 Front streets.
111r1R—le J
JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fancy it, Plain Furni(nre & Chain,
Warertroins, 424 Penn street,
ABOVE TETE CANAL BRIDGE,
additiou to the Furu;tore busino.qi, I also devote
attelitloll to UNDERTAK ING . llearsei and Carriages
furs iehed.
A.OOTION SALES.
FI,AILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTII ST.,
L./ At the now Commercial" Sales U 401112, 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 be closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.,
Dry Goods and fancy .articl,s, comprising nearly everything
needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut
lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shots; ladies ware,
.bc. AT *2. O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Household and kibolf,en furniture, new and second-hand;
beds and bedding; earpetb; elegant iron atone China ware;
stovee; cookinz i1te115116 . ; groceries, &c.
AT 7 &CLOCK, P. M.,
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical thscrn
rnen'o; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoos. book
tationery, &c. tseSl P. M. DAVIS, Aact.s
FURNITURE, &C., OF. THE PERRY
HOTEL, AT AUCTION.--On SATURDAY MORN
ING, March 27th, at 10 o'clock. will be commenced, thermic
of Ore entire stack of Furniture, Bar Fixtures. etc., of that
extenrive estaboehmeut, onkrracing Maly:many Sofas, Di
vane, Tabl , s, Cliairs,_ltockurg Chairs, slendid large gilt
frame French Plate Mirrors, Arra:ming and Plain Bureaux,
Ward Robes, Wash Stand!, Vmetiia Blinds, Chandeliers,
Parlor. Chamber and Hull Lac i;ts and °it Clothe, high and
'ow poet 13e.,!Et, old, Feather Beds, Mattresses, Bailing, Din
ing llama Furniture, China, Glalrs and Queensware, Bar
Fixtures, Counters, one large 'oM 1 4 .ng Stove and Fixtures,
Parlor and Egg Stoves, kitchen Fuhliture. etc, Bale posi
tive, and will Le continue r until all is k Terms at sale.
mr22 P. B. DAVAS, wnctioneer.
QUPERI.OB. lIOUSELIVLD Fe-TRNITURE
A. AT AUCTION.—On WED.NISDAF 310 .BNINO, March
24th, at lb o'clock, at the residemo at Af t , i. ,-;:ytary Massey,
No. 122 Centre avenue, will be told, (se removing,)
the entire stock of Household ace Kiteteniture,of the
latest .ty%es and best quality, comprisit ner Inclosed
•Itotewood What-Not; Marble Top Pier anni - : 4 . ,-1;ot Tables:
Carved Glthic Chair, Carved Wa . nut lase; Mantle
Mirrors, Reception Ch•irs; _Extra Three and Ingrain
•aarpets; Oil Cloth; Rugs and Mats; Gilt Cora :2, Shades and
• Blinds; 'Byer Bar Fender and .A nit Pan; Irene and
his lids; Hat Rack; Hall Lawp;Stalr Rods; We .tut Exten , don
Table; Mahogany Sofa; Cane and Rush St . Chairs and
ltucktra; China, Glies end Queenmsne; Cooler, Fine
WaiterFe, Engraving Cushioned Arm 1. Fine Walnut
Bedstead, with Mattresses, etc; Marble 'P Mahogany
Dr•ssing Bureau; Walnut Crib and Hair :es; Inclosed
and Plain Vs' uslistands; Toilet and Chamber itt q Wardrobe;
Bureaux; Spring Seat Lounge; Bedstea4s; Matt ;'esseEr, Papier
Macho Clocks; Breakfast end titcheu Teblesimps; Dining
and Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Utensibr;Vw-tent Churn;
Child's Buggy; Step Ladders; Suable and Canine Tonle. etc.
Terms at sale. (nirlD) P. M. IMITI;9. Avct'r.
P.EMOV AL
Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad,
IKIEEMMEI
Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati
RAILROAD,
ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
19th, 1358, the Freight trtine-.30t these roads, in the
CITY ON PITTSEitiRGii,
Will Le tratotseted at the
NEW A.NE;iCH)II.IIODIOLIS DEPOT,
ON PENN STEEET, Aligft 'WAYNE,
ADJOWING nib PLNNBYLVANIA CANAL
The attention of Alerchauts, Manufacturers,and Shippers
is invited to the suporior facilities afforded by these Roads,
FOR SPEED, SAFETY, AND LOW ItA'TES,
And for the protapt transportation of Freights, by
coNT IN UOUS ItAIL WA Y CONNECTIONS,
From Pittsburgh to Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Co
lumbus, Dayton, Indianapolis,Cincinnati, Louisville and St.
Lorna ; and all the Western, Northwestern, and South-west•
ern States.
Freight is sent to most of the above places in the same
cars in which it is loaded at this Depot.
THROUGH RE.ICEIPVI GIVEN TO ALL IMPORTANT POLNITI.
For further information, apply to
fele, AGIN P. GLASS, Agent.
FORNEY'S DAILY "PRESS"
delivered regularly, by
Office, at llunt & Miner's.
FURNISHED HOTEL FOR SALE
RAILROAD 1111.(1EDEL,
AT LATROBE STATION, on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, fort) miles emit of Plttsburgn,
boot of brick, three stories hign, 96 feet front, 64 feet deep,
contains 40 tine 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 nut sold beton) Ist of Apri ,it will be rented
at $OOO per annum. Address U. W. BARNES,
mr2amd Latrobe, Pa.
Safety and lEconoiny An !Light.
WHY WILL YOU BURN CAMPH.ENE
AND FLUID, when you can get a cheaper and
better light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Can
nel Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, stead), pleas
ant, and safe portable light ever offered to the public, ens
uo danger of explosion; mate brilliant than gas, and quite
as cheap; lamps of the 11101: simple and easily managed
construction. if or end:, by D. kO. 110D1iINSON,
Dowaro of a couotorftit tI uady ha too market, made
from Camphor:kr, with o lit th. Co ti Oil to scent it. i1e27:13,
PITTSBURGH, PA
JOHN PITTOCK,
No. 79 Smithfield street
60 - iki . J..a - 1 , .. - .-1..rk.)1 Al.
PlTTEialiat;ll c(t.10J.7. , 4.1 IP to
L-11.1aLCX.4.fa
n'airtent.
SI. H. WILLIAM.B.
Vic. 4 Fre:Uinta.
IBAI A U DICKI;Y,
R ItiilLitYr, let,
Frcart.urr ,
N. HOLMES, J.e
Saparir.tetidene.
JOSEPH SNOWDEN.
Committee of Arbiirat - Lsn fur Atml4
S. R. BRUNOT, Vice President,
JeW J. GILLESPIE, JOSEPH R. HUNTER,
SAMUEL SEIRIVER, AUSTIN LOORIS.
PITTSBURGH MARKET
r2artilay Reported by JOSEPH SNMPDEN, Superintendent of
the Merchants' Exchange.
PLITSAVE GB, March 23, 1868.
FLOUR...Marki.t unchanged as to prices. Sales to-day of
203 Ws. viz:—From first hands: 114 hbla. superfine from
wharf at $3,12. From store :60 bbls. extra and extra family
at $4 and $1,50 ; 25 bbls. extra at $3,87V ; 14 Ws. extra
family nt $4,62% for white wheat.
GRAIN...SaIes 200 bush Corn from wharf nt 40c.T1 bush.
Fl ED...Sales of 600 built. mill feed at 60@i65 100 the.
POTATOE:a...Wes 100 bush. Neehannocks from first
hands at 50c e 0 bush.
EGGS...SaIes 10 bbls. at 10©11c. 'tl dos.
SUGAR...SaIes 17 Wads. prime N. 0. from stare at 7 1 ,..;r:
cash ; 20 hlrds. do. from wharf at 7 , 7.1 e.; 6 hluls. do. (rein
store at 7% B 'c. ceeh.
1140E983E3—531(z 16 bbls. at 2.4 and 34%, old and new.
ASHES... Sale 10 casks Sods at
FlSH...Salea 15 bbls. No. 3 Mackeral large at $11,60; 3
bile. No.l do. at $l6.
LIII.E...SaIes 4u bbls. Louisville at $1,25®1,37
BIDES— Sales 800 dry Flint at 16c lb.
LARD...SaIe 10 kegs at IPA'c V lb.
CHEESE...SaIes 20 boxes W. R. at Sc. %1 lb.
RAY...Sales 4 loads from the scales at $12@16 ton.
WHlSKY...fiales 62 Mils, rectified at 20Q21c.; 8 Ws. half
Ryie at 30c.
New York Market.
NW YORK, March 23.—Cotton heavy; 1200 bake 801(1:
uplands 11%. Flour firm; 9000 bbls sold. Wheat quiet:
Mi.wauffee et $1,02. Corn dull; sales 24,000 buss. 6,,,y
eteady. Mess Pork has advanced 10c; sales at $16,62;;0
16,70; prime $13,60: Whisky dull at 22@)224 Tobacco
firm at 7@17. Coffee Arm; 2000 bap cold. Freights daft ;
on Cotton to lAverpool 340, on Flour, 18 Wale 7;0.
New York Stook Market.
NEW YORK, March 23.—Evening.—Stocks firmer. Chico.
go and hock. Island 73%; Cumberland Coal 18; Illinois
Central sharer 93,6; Mich. Southern 21; N. Y. Central 87;
Canton Co. 2074; Galena and Chicago Oa; Evie 28%; Cleveland
and Toledo 43; La Crosse grants 35.
Cincinnati Market
• CINCINNATI, March 23.—Fleur dull; sales 1000 bbld,
i,3.130@3,05 for superfine. Whisky ',teddy; toles OGO bbld at
1%. Provbion. quiet but'firm; sales4oo bbia Altss Pork at
$15,25©15.50; there was nothing dune in Lard or Bacon ..-
ttulk Shoulders Linseed Oil firm: sales at 00. Corn; 4iloo
bush soil, to arrive, at 24@35. 'Barley is dill' at 35 to 45.
Cloverseed; sales $4,25@54,60.
HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and Gen•
eras P..gentg, Corner of Wet and Ferry otreete.
Bruit, WEATHER, Ero.—The river le again falling, with
11 feet in the channel by the pier mark. The w. ather in
considerally cooler, and business is rather more quiet
By reference t' our advertising column it will be seen that
the excellent and reliable packet Alma, having discharge 4
her load, is again receiving, and wit!. .eave for New Orleans
on Saturday, the 27th inst. The Alma it one of the tieo
boats that vitit our lauding, and is do ertring of a liberal
patronage.
The lowa, having completed her load; leaves this evening
at four o'clock, positively, for Bt. Louis. Thi+ favorite craft
is commanded by a much alder favorite_ Capt. :;1 ore, while
Dan. 'Moore, her 13 rat, and 3.1 r. Oliver Minty a, her second
clerk, are always on hood to contribute to the comfort
passengers. At au early hoar 'yesterday morning her regie•
ter was fillicg up rapidly, and we Pres ime she will leave
with a full cabin.
The fine steamer Kentucky, Capt. James P Jack, leaves
this morning at 10 o'clock for Cincinnati, and all interme
d tate points.
The Artzonla, CApt• Herdman, is in port, and to loading
fur St. Lotus. She is an excellent emit, manned by experi
t laced officers, and is in every respect acomfortable boat to
travel on. She leaves on Monday.
The steamer John Bell wee soak at Wariaw on the lith,
by running foul of a euag. She was bond for St. Louie,
and was loaded with a very heavy earg . c-Oflow, pork and
wheat. . . .
There were four steamboat arrivals at Burlington on the
19th, two from above and two from below.
A fleet of canal boats loaded with ice, lying iu Lake de
P , ru, Illinois river, were sunk recently, owing, to the au d
dennese of a rise in that river.
The St. Louis papers state that the Woodruff is a total
-wreck.
Capt. P. A Alford has bought the W.ll. Penny for ;3,600,
rad loft St. Louis far this port on Monday last.
PORT OF PITTSBURUI-1
11 PLET 0 INORES WAN= IN THE CIIIANNEJ-.
ARRIVED. ,
Steamer Luzerne, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
• Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville.
" Rosalie, Doyle, Wheeling.
" Kentucky, Jack, Cincinnati.
• Defender, Evans, Now Orleans.
Arizonia, Herdman, St. Louis.
• Vixen, Mason, St. Louis.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Cal. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
• Telegraph, Wood Ward, Brownsville
" Luzern, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Chevoit, Murray, Wheeling.
" Emma Graham, Ayers, Zanesville.
" Metropolis, Calhoun, St. Louis.
" Great West, M'Cullough, St. Louis.
" Pembimaw, Griffith, St Paul.
" Mariner, Dravo, St. Louis,
STEAMBOATS
NEW ORLEANS.
For Now Orleans.
ALMA ROBINSON, Master.
The light draught, fet running pea, uger
packet, A I,sl,&—ltosi , soN, Master—will leave
fur the above and all intermediate porta, on
BATURI'AY, the 27th Instant. at 4 P se.
For freight or passage apply n board, or to
mr24 FLACK, BA NES & CO., Agents.
- CINCINNATI.
For Cincinnati.
REGULAR PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI PACKET.
The elegant aide wheel, passenger packet
SUPERIOR—Capt. REtmoro/3.
'eavo Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, every SATUR•
DAY, at 10 o'clock, A. U. Returning, will leave Cincinnati
every TUESDAY MORNING.
mr23 FLACK, BARNES CO., Agents.
ZiDATIESVILLE.
For Marlette and Zanesville.
The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Mos.
aos AMES, Will leave for the above and all
4Aen
Intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at
4 o'clock, P. M.
Tor freight or passage apply on board. [ ja6
ST. LOUIS.
For St. Louis, K.aokult, Burlington, ➢Mus
catine, Rook Inland and Davenport.
The flue passenger steamer AEIZONIA—
Capt. I.lentatatr—will leave for the atiove
and all Intermediate ports on MONDAY, the
29th instant, at 4 o'clock r. nt.
mt 24 FLACK, BARNES h CO., Agents.
tecir St. Louts.
The light draught, fast running passenger
At.„. ' packet lOWA, Mohan, blaster, will leave for
• • - the above and all intermediate ports, on TIES
DAY, the 21th instant, at 4 o'clock P. AL
For freight or paeeage, having superior accomodations,
apply on board, or to HARDY 31cGEFAV, Agenrs,
fo4 Corner First and Ferry streets.
HOBERT DALZELL .JANI9 E. BLEADING
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., 'Wholesale
Uro!ers,Commission and Forwarding Merchant:a and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. '251
Liborty etroct„ Pi*tatm.rgh. Pa. rov7E-v.
KETCHUPS. - 2 -
25 dozen quart Tomato Ketchups;
25 " pint " GI
20 " quart Walnut -
2/3 " pmt
10 'r Mushroom " .11/5t received
and for sale by REYSIER & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood area,
Opposite St. Charles Hotel.
ADZES, HAVE YOU SEEN THE RED
PETTICOVII—JuA opened, an invol e of the cele
brated "Red r ett!coa -" Call and secure one soon at
JOS. lIORNE'S,
n Markdt street.
CHEMICAL FOOD, OR COMPOUND SY
RUP OF PHOSPHATES, is much need by the
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 wasted by protracted ill
health. In Dyspepsia 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 does not nauseate by continuous use. t
large supply of this valuable medicine received this day by
JOB. FLEMING,
Orrrsr Plain:mil sod Merits& at.
barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this
day, and for sale by 3 4 m6B A. FETUS,
mrl9 Corner Market and fret streets.
DRIED PEACHES.-20 bus. choice Dried
Peaches to cirri• o this day, and for sale by
JAIII3B A. FETZER,
Corner Market and First streets.
DUTTER.-3 bbls. fresh roll, for sale by
ir =dß PENBY IL COLLINS
4 L LIIM.-50 barrels for sale by
B. A. FAILNESTOCK h CO.,
novlB Corner Wood and First streets.
GAIWEN SEEDS.—The subscriber - has ci
ti LEAVER'S 11.0NEY SOAPS.--50 grOsß
last received from the celebrated gardens of Briggs
& Brother, Rochester, N. Y., a large assortment of early amorted, on hand and for pale by
(Baden Seds. Warranted equal, if not superior. to any. - B. L. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO ,
For sale by AS. PATTON, Jr., —..0 Cr , ruer rd F ,, 0rt1.... old W. , od ttreatu
Federal street,
Allegheny City
NEW EXPANSION SKIRTS OF EX
QUISITE FORM, and of a superior
q y 1
OLIA:)WAY'S WORM CONFECTION— Spring hoop, in whit.) and col,)red, recticer: V II or
B'el
H il
5 gross on hand and for gale by ' ' JOB. HOENF.,
at
Li. L. MUMMA is 00. I . MIA TT Markel alma.
- -
PITTSBU-RIG' . II THE A,TRE.
MISS KIMBERLY
J. G. HANLEY
. . .._ .. .
lioxeo _
50c. I Pri:ate Box, iarga :6 Oc. ,
Second Tier 25c. Priv , : • ficc_, small.— . 1" , a',.l
Third Tier 15c. C010r..1 Bo- " . c.
Single Seats in Private Box, $l.. ! t'• :. r ; d Gallery ...... -.15c.
ALTERATION
poora open at 7 'cluck. Perfcr
box office, for ep.le of Tt.:11.•-,
Compliraeotar:. Ftvea , .ll 13. L, tit to MisEea
LUCILLE 4NIB HELEN,
And List Light at the:. ovv.y..,,t,lEnt
WEDISFiDAY EV - NINO, Marell '2401,1 , K Will be
formed the 14t nets cf the Fuccessfut Prarna, entitled
THE THREE FA .•,T MEN.
Mien
Min , : !inlet]. Jerry Blocnu-lar.
To conclude with tho Drat third ace or
LITTLE KATY, %'
Katy 1118, I 6,1;e. Eianillton
VIEUXTEMPS & THAIABEIIi;'S
GRAND COliillAiilo_\
For One Night Only, Positively
17-1 E FIRST AND PO-ITIVIII Ai'
TN i'iTT6Btlßtin OF
ITENRY VIEUXTF,SIPS,
SIGISMUND
WILL T.Ki; PLACE
THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 25,
AT TUE CI 'Y
CARD.—The Manager, desiring t) render
this entertainment ;Le ',lOt , T BRILLIANT EV . ,f.P.
r-IVEN IN THIS CITY, the fo lowing eminent artiste:
been engaged, and will appear , ith
Vieuxtemps and Thalberg:
Mile C.:airoii.
Miss Annie ionip,
Mad. Vievixteuaps,
Mir. Ernst !erring,
The nelebrat,l Engligh truer exprei ly eugsg,d in Loudtri
fur the Acrt:umy of INflpie, Nr.e Furh, f.r. the, r,ducrion of
English Operas and Grand ; irat, ries
PRO GIL A 1.11111.111
THALBERG WILL PLAY—Fe
'•L Elisir d'Araore," " Andante," - t Code it. A hlta
Repeated Ludes, Falitasi • Luvreli, isurgl,l," cud
" Last of Sums,' r"
HENRY' VIF.IIXTEMPS WILL PLAV—ParitaJie—Caocc.
—" Lombardi"— ' Witches Dane , !" and
Irirli Airs.
MAD'LLE CAIROLI WILL SlNG—Aria
Travista. and eavatina Itarbi •r, di Sevi,tlia
MISS ANNIE KEEP WILL SING—"The Dearest
and "When the Swallowa II meward Fly."
MR. SHNST PEERING WILL The Star of 1..0. , a."
"My Sister bear," front Masduello, and an - English
ballad.
A Card---The Price of Admiseiou.
Air. In announcing the price of admission, the Mauve
meat would resp , ctiully call the attention of the public to
the great concentratior of talent that u-id appear o't one
and the came night, fermi - g a comb; anion of two of the
greatest Living Artist's, supported be tin.t class Pert-amen ,
from the Academy of Music, New lor , thus presenting
that unequaled ensemble which inn given to ;bees en, I
tainrnents the ecrobrity they have enjoyed for the tsar
twelve na.mths iu thi,r country.
The standard price of admr-sion for thou' concerts has in
variably been $2, but in con•cq,,enre of a desire 011 the part
of the Management that all elklll6t, Of the co' rom.ity tna
have an oppo tunity of h• tiring these wonderful
they have adopted the follow ng cc de of tric-s. wlrch
fuel sure will meet with their general rqrpreval, v a :
Secured Seats $1 60
Not secured 1 00
.141af - The sale of the Secured 50) Ti,r,,• 4 w it, coin .
inr nee this morning at 9 r'clocii precis , y, at the navic
store of John 11. Mohr, 1.1,q., Si We o 1 s '11)e sale of
$t GO Tickeis wit c immure ou Thursday morning.
4-4 Doors open at 7y 4 o'clock—Conc,-rt to commerce at S
On Fliday, Tilt 1,Gr.1:61 u vie.LxrEya F.:, t:O`iChltTiu
Cleveland, and on Saturday , n gullab,, tor '23
The Beautiful Collection of Pa ntings,
- INCLUDING THE EASTERN SLAVE
MARKET; CLEOPATRA, DEATH le r:<Vllhit.
and the famous
CIRCASSIAN 'IIODEL OF BEA UTY,
Aro now on 2reo ExhiLitioL at the TON riNu ufrc:E, .
93 Third ,Itrott.. Call and them.
jyi7 GEO. SCH.,
JOHN
113 ILL P 0 to
E I
WILL ATTEND riu THE POSTINi,
and DISTRIBUTI.`: - of all hind, of
31119 FUR CONCERT': r.Cll.lltil .
11.11 communicatieria- -either by mud, teiegrapu, or 0th...-
wiao—directed to the office ut tno Morniu cvl; I rve,l•
prompt attant3em ep7
DAGUERE,EAN GA.LLEiiii:
AMB.R.OTIPES-
WARRANTED, CAN ;;k: HAD AS 1.,,J7,*
AS AT ANY FIRST CLA.2.I; t.SrAISLISLIMET
IN TILE COLWRY, AT
iREf AI!iAJiIUI'
AT NO. 60 ,11.42.i.'T ST.,
Where can be seen the largest collection of
11111110TYPL PdofOtillArd
SPECINIENS, EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY
agr Persona wishing Pictures of themselves .. - J r friend.
are invite 4 to call and examiue before ,lettitig olsewuNrn, ea
WE WA /4 RANT PIGTURES
Supertur w nay that cau b. obtatu.l 01 , :1“,11L.
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
Photographers and An" kprta typt
NEW YUE.E. UALLERY,
8. W. cor. of IV arket dtrett, and Diqui,at , ,, PiLtztyzrzL
PILIOES TO 6UII ALL. ray
NEW DAGUERREAN AND AalEtz,OT i l'i
GAL L E a Y 7
frna STIIMT 3 NE/11:LY 01'POKTE TUI P06T,31
L'ICTUR.F. - 16 taken in a:1 the Vial.o[l3 cay:e9,
•veatner, and warranted 10 pka,e, et reu.ionatno ratrt.
tl blck or d,Cc.ilded perbon6 tar,mu at E 1.1211
ap'2o lvdhw-is
LV GALLER 1 OF ART,
NO. 6U MARKET STREET.—PICTURE 6
waou at thin iiiallery by a yew and irivrowni precee,
giving the natural colur ut the hair, ',yen, dream uud complex
ion. They are acknowledged by all who have examined
them to be far superior Lonny pictures eve. exhibited In thin
city. Citizeun and etrangere are invited to call and extuniu.,
hie large cullectionn of specimeun. lira gialleYy uu
eto0011(i Iluor, ie OrtSy Of u.C.Con.i.
N. IS.—rietares of Childrno t.tiou to c wsouiiz,
GO Illarket dtroot.
my27:::fis S.
NELSOPS b.111Bii',0111)1t]
PRICES REDUCED.
uLtEEERY COILSIIR OF 'MEW ALiO MAIIKET
Moon, Mater
Citizens and Strangers desiring AMBHOTYPES, executed
in the highest degree of artistic beauty and perhztion, coo
he accunanudated at abort notice by calling at
NI , J.SON'B WELL KNOWN GALLERY,
612REZI.
Prices Ono liudar and unwercL
pIiOTOUILITLLS.—These beautiful PIC
-ITM:bp talien in the hight Nit fitylo at the oat, commit
to oil or plain, can he had thug', or by the god:aut.), at
WALL'S Gallery, Jones Building, F,,urth street. ituriv:lty
J.. H. IDEiUMLEit,
Tii l COPPER AID SUIT IROril'i lITAIIE.
A f h
Blouse Vuruiture, Llardware,
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Keeps constantly on hand, a large assortment
of Tin Ware, Cop i er liettiev, etc., of gunti vt:ry
low prices. Couutry Inatentand ore invited to cult.
tkir- All ,)ob Wort:, iltivuug, etc., will be PruLtilltly at•
tended to. Inv:n:110
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:ieal the corziei of fifth,
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and Silver, than:uncle, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Wathes, and
all kinds of valuable articles, tor any length of time agreed
on.
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but week, 10,000 it'll!! of Well Paper, to
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MOLASSES.—
barreb; New Orlears;
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TANDS.—A large variety for Bale at
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NEW
YiG AND SUMMER
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THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST RE
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UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE WEST Or THE MOEN•
RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS,
RICH BLACK BAYADERE
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RICH BLACK SILK ROBES,
" PLAIN BLACK SILKS,
PRINTED BERAGES,
ORGANDIE LAWNS,
" ROBES
Also—Chatlles, Crape De Espanees,
Lawns, &e,
SIIIWLS AND MANTLES.
BROCHE BORDERED
STELLA SHAWLS,
PRINTED BORDERED
STELLA SHAWLS,
Of every Style, Color and Winlity,
varyißg in prices from Two to
fifteen Dollars.
FRENCH LACE AND
CHANTILLA MANTLES,
From Three to Thirty Dollars.
::4.i.EDLE WORK
`HANDSOME SETT
COLLARS AND SLEEVES,
VERY RICH REAL
FRENCH WORK COLLARS,
EMBROIDERED LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS,
JACONET AND SWISS
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AND FLOUNCINGS,
WHITE GOODS.
PIQUET CLOTH,
FOR BASQUES, COLLARS
AND SLEEVES,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
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MULLS, SWISS,
VICTORIA LAWNS, tic.,
PLAIN PLAID STRIPED
- AND FIGURED
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A FULL AND COMPLETE ASs
SORTAIENT.
MOURNIN.G GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
GOODS FOR BOYS' WEAR.
Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive
CLOTHS.
J Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive
ASHAIERETTS.
Plaid, Plain and Striped
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TWEEDS, MERINO,
NA NFJNEWS, CASSIAIER ES
Linen and Cotton Pant Stufta,
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And at the.
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WE ARE ENABLED TO BELL TIME
AT :PRICES
THAT DEFY COMPETITION.
Call and Examine our Stock, be-
fore Purchasing Elsewhere.
C, HA NSON LOVE,
Formerly Love Brothers, and Young,
Stevenson & Love,
SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE
No. 74 Market Street,
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—o F—
DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR,
IS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE
troubled with Liver Complaints, tinleso the moat des•
perate of cases, when the /stand b. ffle will, with scarce
single failure, restore the patient io health and Tiger. We
wish to call the attention of all to thf.se facts, that the In
vigorator is compound.al by a ph fician who has used it in
his practice for the past twenty years with a meccas almost
credulous, and that it is entirely vegetable, being composed
wholly of glares.
Some idea of the strength of these gnats may be formed
whoa 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 there is nothing now before the American pub
lic, prepared with such math by a L.cientific man, particularly
for diseases of the Liver, as Dr. eanford'a invigotatcx, or
Liver Remedy. It has attsi,ed a reputation secona to no
other article in the world, shirply because it rest on its own
merit. To convince all by trill [tat st bi all Its proprietors
claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such
diseases as are described in Dr. Sanford's advertdement, ae
know of know remisly that will so surely cure thorn at the
Invigorator.
The Invigorator curet Sick Headache. Take ouo or two
teaspoonfuls at each attack and it will soon disappear. - For
an overloaded stomach, or whet, food rises or soars, take the
Invigorator after eating. and it will not prove eisa o greeable
or °ppm:sive. For 11 , artlinrn, Palpitation, or Difficult
Breathing, t a k e a t , i or twice daily. For Lobe
of Appetite, Lang .or ;. th e medicine is i ne w n .
able. It will reetor, z...d make the food dig, mt
well. Nightmare. t. of on retiring, and the
demons of dream-hit...l ~;i fairies. Alter eating a
hearty dinner, tak, L :11 :;rertitoi and it will relieve
all oppression or (alit,.:; Invigorator ; Invigorator is a Liver
dy of unequaled viedirectly on that orgai ;, cur
ing Dyspepsia, Jams "we, Attacks, Dysentery, Piles,
Worms, and all Female , ibstrßetions, Mr which it has ne
ogriaL
" ROBES,
We know there 13 nothing - m.‘w before toAMerleau pat•
lic prepared with such ~ ..kJII by a sciouttac men, particular
ly for diseases of thn Li .er, as r. 3 •LtrOld s Invigmator, o
Liver Remedy. It .t 1.1.3 attained a reputation secmid to c'
other article in the . % or il, soopiy bet buse it rest , oli its own
merit. To convince all by trial nth: is is all its pri pi - letups
claim It to he. if any of our readers are suffering from acteL
diseases as are de-irltied In fir. eantord's advertiserecnt, r - -
Know of no remedy that will fif.: rarely cute them n i.i..-
uvlgeratcr.
.—..a.
0 ROBES,
There has lately been brought to car °oda) a mediae.
that aeems to vgiaisena wander-mi., curative and healing pm
parties in dine:ex:a of the Liver. stomach and Digestive Or
gans. It came to us with eo many te-almentala to its ravel
that wa have noted Its effects in come of the worst erica ut
continual dibility, caused by dertmgc, liver, and in every .
instance the effect cans to relieve or give a permanent cure.
Dr. Banford's tut igorator, oc Liver Remedy is what we re.
ter to. We always have b. en credulous about cures by pat
cut medicines, bat we _tra coin raced ihat thi. meek:Lie, Ica
family nee, In not over , aced by the bo,-it of recommendatier ,
it has. Oar advice is, for all troubled with Indigestion,
billy or Bowel Complaint, to get a bottle and try - it; ear
word for it, rarer will be experienced.
DLESSINOB TO TM: IN7ILID3 who use Dr. SollfOrird Invtgror ,
ator, for it will r-Ileve theta of their paina as soon as it t
taken into their etornach. Pete and misery cannot exist
1
whore the luvigorator L. used, fur it will as surely drive them
away, to daylight rill banish darkness, of this taere can b
, no doubt to th ,se who try I:, f , ,r it corries conviction with
ow.ry dose taken. :1 ii.h,ir evidenc,3 i 3 the thonse.nds eil
cortiticato9 from thcoe who use it or have been cured by it,
:Try one bottle., it it does uut mmellt, thou wo are mistaken
. a
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,'or hale by G. IL 11.E15E.i , ..- I- - IC V,', •:-.2. Itre,T, PittbLarvh,
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R. ,
iENNEDY, of itoxbury, tiLL ca sco%
ere'.s i is crio 0 i CIT : o r. 2 mu:, 0-4;use w- is ;a r..cavi,)
thus curer
Li'very kiid of Liumoz,
PROM THE 6iu!:l7 BL i.urUL.l DoVi.:% 10 .t A.H.UN
Ile ha tried It In over tdcann iiLn
I Failed except In two ercal, ii - cat ttinht!...u. burner.) Re ha.
now ha his ponse,glou over (]ZIO buthLexl corrolculo3 of it 4
, value, all Within twenty mile iof lieaftat.
Two bottlea are warranted to taro a nursing gore mouth.
Ono to thre. LIC/itiC-43 will cure the worat Ulna of Pimplce
ou the face.
Two or throe bottloa :nil clear the .s.Btran of bike.
Two bottles are wince:tn.! en cute tit. worst canker in the
month or stomach.
Three to life bottlts are ws.ranttai. to cure the worst kind
of Erysipelas.
t.tai to two bottles ara warranted to cure all humor in the
eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to care running of the ears and
blotches among the hair. - . •
Four to six bottles are ',tart ontsd to :runs corrupt and
running ultors.
One bottle will care seal:, eruption of the slr.u.
Two or three bottles arc 'e raortni to core the worst thud
of ringworm.
Two or tease bottles are warrantal to care the most des
perate case of rheinuatism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salttitneum.
Five to signs bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula.
A benefit in always exp:rit,uutnl iron; the first bottle, add
a perfect cure is warranted when toe above yUchntity a takon.
Onan repatutiou of the 51milcal Discovery,
in curing all limo of immure, is no well tintatilinhod by the
unanimous voice of all anv nave ever aced it, that I need
not my anything ou the :abject, as the most eta Ifni physi
cians and the most careful Druggists to tiro country are un
animous in its praise.
In presenting the Itiodteal Vissovery to your notice, I do
it with a full knowledge of the curative power. in relieving
all, and curing moat of those iliscnnr , in winch you are an
fortunately en liable. Thar moat nirruuariug dineano to an
affectionate mother,
NURSING,SORE .!-lOUTII,
- 1
. How many thouttamb of p...0r women E , kro au rivring from
thin diseike and pining away a miserable bit, and their next
1 door nei6hbc.r doer, not know , the cause. 1 with to impress
09 your mind that gaud old proverb, " An ouw.:e of preven
tion is better than a pound of cure." In the
MEDICAL liIBCOVERY
Putt burgh, Pa.
M EDIC L.
OAT ONE ace-I,nm
la cured as if by n miracle; your awn temper is resiored
its natural sweetneen, and your butte trom short and fretful
nape to calm and sweet eliillllbnr3, and the filedical Discord
ry becomes a fountalu of biassing to your hesband and
household.
I. the more advanced stages of
CANKER
it extends to the stomach, canning
DYSPEPSIA,
which ie nothing hnt cdaker of the stout h; then to the
inteatinea and
RIDNE
creating a sinking, gone ftreling, and nn indiforesica evou to
tin cares of your lanai!).
Your stomach is
RAW AND INFLAMED,
•our food . dLitrem-1 you, nud on ,:au only take cattail'
and even of that your system do,t sot get half the
uouriehrooc , t it contains ad thu ,CI tmouum: fluid of the ranker
eats it up; thou your couiptextun fuse, its bloom and be
comes Hallow or grceuteh, and your heat day to gone. For
pant of nounshment your -Intern becuzuf, louse and flabby,
and the fibres of your body become ret.ired Titan follows
train of diseezen which the Medical ih: , covery Jr, peculiarly
adapted to
CURE;
Oalpitation of the heart, pain in the aide, weeklies., of tt.•e
,pine and email of tho back, pain of Cho hip Joint when yon
route, irregularity of too bowos, and alau, that moat exert'.
chiding of diseased, the
PILES.
you have both the precuutatiin and the cline. with tie grout
good iinality, tNit it will n:iver, nu d...r tiny circilLibutucen.
do you any injury.
Na change of diet eve: nnc,inary— , - - at the but you can get
and enough of it.
Din.solo:l FOP.. UZ—Atinfol onm tank upounnai r
Gay—
Children * over tin y nano deenert upoe tui—Chil iron truu Live
to eight years, tea sliminfol. t..s nv directions cau
cubit), to all comititutlenu, take eutticieut to opt:rain on the
uowcio twice a day. Your , ' truly,
DIJN ALb fiZZINE Y.
PriCe $l,OO per bottle. For halo by
kr.EO. ii. IiEYSLiI,
Yo 110 Wood vittahnrgh.
nep4:daw
A RETIEZED Pill SiClArd
75 Y.EIARS OF AGE, whose ..r.nds hf life
have nearly run out, discovered, wild(' In the V...dr
dice, a certain cure fur CoriiimptE,n, A-th 01.,,
Coughs, Colde, and General Debility Thd ren,....1,y was
discovered by him wh..l. his only child, a daughter, was
• given up to die. He had 11...ard much of the wonderful
restorative and healing of pr.-pc:miens math, from
the East India Liemp, and the thought oecurr.d ro hue that
he might make a remedy for hid child. Llo ntudiulAmr..l
and succeeded in realizin e , willies lids chili.: wt..; cured,
andis now alive and .., ed. lie- bad. IlLee •clumitstered the
wonderful remedy to th,,ueands t buffeter,' in all parts of
the world, and ho hay never ht1t',...1 In making thou, Wm.
pletuly healthy and happy 0. ddo.nt., b, dun, much good as
possible, he will eend to oath of 11::, ran:cid:o, fellow-beingi as
request it, Una t tp,, wait full arid aealteir dire ction for
making it up, an... ,EC , :tstall% (ring it. lie requn, 4 each
applicant to inclose bin., Ar . ttlitt.g—tLrot cents to be ree
turned as postage ou the rtcipe, ttittt rentallt,Jur to La
applied to the papa,-,,, thet advc. ttortueitt.
Add.rcae, Dl. 11. JAY..Et?,
1;o. Grano rtrk-ta , Jer , ydy City, N. J.
CAuTiox—l have no bo; - 1.7...d to send my
ree l *, ',pi rt d I.
B IV Al a\'
()QM
Will cure
ilaaghs,Qatasy,
Ptattel.,
• pronsulipi,
A al;
infilmmatigu c f tters I.uts t is,
.ronp,
Bleeding ut tto Lungs ;
Consumption.
For !sale by
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DR. TRACY DELORME, the great carer
of CONSUMI'''ION, r yours so "...idly
afflicted by Dy.rpopri-i that f...r a pare the time be was
cidnflned to bie to I,r orwe evctiu dly cored by a pre•
scriptiou furulahe , :i by y"rin , lair oyqut TI Is pre.
rcription, given by a were died t a etatA of tra ce
has cored everybodi who ha-i taken t n-v tiaviug
onto. It hi equally 9 ahre to vi-ea ct Ite a. of i , ltlet.PrLi.
The Ingredients may' LE• f• ro•d in an: di etoro t 1 till
rend then valuable preiuriptiou to , ny l or.on on the rereePt
of ono stamp to pay p.ibui,e,e
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