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SPECIAL NOTICES.
air MORE CURES
PSILADELPELL, &I mo., 20, 1850
Rerpedal Priaa—l had for several yearn' been afflicted
with Dyspeptic:, and occasionally a General Debility. I ac.
cidentally tried thy medicine, iloofiand's German Bitters, in
the first place upon a daughter, she having a severe spell of
s ickness. Thy iloofiand's German Bitters had such effect
upon her general debility, that I was induced to try it my
self. I then got a bottle, and used It according to the direc
tions, and It relieved me more than anything I had b - fore
used, giving general tone and strength to the stomach and
s ystem. Last 101 l I had a very severe spell of the Dlartinna,
which continued for some time. My life, for a a time, was
despaired of. Thy bitters again being used, acted very hap
pily upon the stomach and intestines, and soon relieved me
from the great pain I suffered, and gave me general health
to the system. I coutinlf r it, ducter, one of the most veins-
Lie medicines I ever ad, and shall tetra !,great plaaiuro to
reznunneudiug it to.nthers.
Itospoctfully thy friend,
3.13.WEL aurroN,
Nu. 6 Janalugs Row, Catharlt,n, abr,b o Thijd
Tu Dr. C. Jack,:4,n, 11W btia,r, Phliade.ipLia
&.•(% adv,rtisouluia
ioraali• t.e,,v? v.: t!; IL a ifttit
Pittehrsrwh
/Kir A RECIPE. THAT RARELY EVER FAILS IL)
CURE A COLD.—Now, nhtle whiter, with Ito Indium of
Colds and Coughs, Is with us, we thin a remedy that will
relieve each vialtatimoi should be highly prised, and all who
know the worth of this remedy, will do as we do—prize it
doubly. Take a double dose of Dr. Sinford'ir Invigorator,
and it will give greater relief than any other medicine we
over tried, for we have rarely to repeat the dose to be en
tirely free (ram Cough, and as soon as the lungs have time
to throw off the collected matter, the cure is complete. As
a family medicine, for the cure of Bowel Diseases, Worms,
Derangement of the Stomach and Liver, we can recommend
it knowingly. mrl2:lmdew
OPPIOI OP SHE PlTTBoov.na a lionos MINING C0.,1
Pittsburgh, 10, 1859.
NOTION, TO STOCKHOLDERS —The Stockhold
ers of this Company are hereby notified that, the
number of ahares into which the Capital Stock is divided,
has this day been increased from S x Th , stsand to Twenty
Thousand share., in pursuance of authority granted by the
Legislature of Michigan.
New certificates of stock in exchange for that old ones will
be tailed at nut office ofthe Bocretary, in the city of Pitts
burgh, on end after the let day of April.
No certificate will be issued Ca - the fraction of a Blear°, but
parties entitled to fractional shares will be credited there
with cv . ,t the books of the Company, and a certificate issued
whenever assigroneetti of each fractional credits are present
ed to the Secretary as will amount to one or mote eharee.
Holders of old certificates will please presentihem for ex
change as early after the let of April as may be convenient.
THOS. M. ROWE, Secretary,
Pittsburgh A Ito,ton Mining CO.
rar22:accr
trDAILY 11N10.4 PRAYER MEETING'S., warm
have been hold at the Central Preab. Church, corner
Sixth and Smithfield streets, will close this mond qt. The
exercises will be conducted by Rev. Dr. HOWARD, of the
Second Preab. Church, and Rev. 0. BYLLESBY, of St. James
Episcopal Church.
Hours from 11% t 01.2% o'clock. All are invited. imr22
OFFICE OP THE
PITTSBURGH, PT. WAYNE & CHICAGO R. R. CO.,}
Pittsburgh, March let, 1858.
NOTICE TJ STOCKHOLDERS —The fired ana
Op im
meeting of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh, For
Wayne and Ohicago Railroad COmpany will be held at the
Rooms of the Baird of Trade in the city of Pittsburgh, on
TUESDAY, the 38th day of March, at 2 o'clock, P at., at
which time toe Report f the Directors and Officers, of the
operation of the Company, for the first seventeen mouths
of the consolidation, will be presented and read.
The election for a new Board of Directors will be held at
the same place, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st 1 et , between
the bouts of 0 and 8 P. U.
Stockholders, and tee reprosetitatives of comities holding
stock, sill receive special FREE tickots to anti' from Mts.
burgh, for toe occasion, on applicat.ou to the different Sta
tion Aleuts. Blank feting of
: proxies may b. , outained at
the General Office in Pittsburgh, or at the office iu New
York, No 37 William street.
Stoctiholdera of either of thi three Companies now merged
by the consolidation, who may nut have converted their
stock, will not bo entitled to any votes at the above election
The'triinsfer books will be cocci from the tiOth inst. to
let prom: - fmrl3 , iff. ESSLER, Secretary.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
MAC JONES JNO. L. BOYD Vir 4 9 McOULLOUCID
JONES, BOYD & CO.
ULT072.0713117EU3 07
CAST STEEL.
ALSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner Ross and F.trst Streets,
jy2b PITTSBURGH, PA.
ceez.o JONES D. D. ROGER
D. B. ROGEtaS & CO.,
itANIIPAOTUUEILEI OF
ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA
JAMES A. FETZER,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant
FOR THE t, A.lll OF
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Produce generally,
Corner of Market and First otreeto.
PITTS - 131i ilGtt, PA.
Bina go—Francis G. Balluy, Due., William Dilworth, Sr.,
3 . Cuthbert & Son,Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, Helskell &
3 wearingen , S. Bray, Owl.. M. & 111. Bank. List & Howell,
Mangle & Co., George W Andersou, Denle Paxton & Co.
Wheeling. mgrtittqutt
plO - ORHEAD & Co.,
MANUFACTURER OF
American, Pisan & Corrugated,
GALVANIZED. SHEET IRON,
For Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, ek.e.
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
Warehouse, No. 139 First street,
mr26:ly le PITTSBURGH, PA.
REMOVAL.
J
OLIN MOORIIEAD has removed to
No. 74 Water etreet, below Market
JOHN MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Fos Tll EMU OF
PIC METAL AND BLOOMS.
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BL L'IW ItIARKET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
Wx. VI, PLils C. W. BIOZETS)N 2 Paten
MILLER & RICKETSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND IMPORTERS OP
BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS.
Nos. 231 and 223, Corner or Liberty and
Irwin Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IRON, NAILq, COTTON YARNS, Ao , Go., CONSTANTLY
ON HAND. mr2
111A.RDWA RE.
LAMIIEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOl
straet, Pittsburgh, has ou hand a largo
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Which he will sell very law for BASIL In addition to his
Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large
assortment of Ilurpenter's Tools, he has received a large sap.
ply of Sausage Cutters and Striffers .
•
Shovels, Tongues and Pokers ;
- Sleigh Bells, and Enameled
Preserving Kettles.
Office of Sealer of Weights anti
Measuren.
riIEIE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED,
11 REALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES,
May be found henceforth, in Cherry alley, beta.....,a Third
and Fourth streets, where orders may be left.
mrl3:tf CHARLES BARNETT.
A RCHITECTURAL.-
BARR Fs. MOSER, Architects,
No. 112 Smithfield street,
Opposite the now Post Office,
ELecute Plans and Specifications for all kinds of buildings
and superintend the erection of the same.
Mr. Bann also continues to attend to the measuring o
builders' work, and Mr. MOSER to the preparation of paten
papers and drawings mrll:lm oc
L.. C. fIEPISURN.
ATroxxsv AT LAW AND CONVEYANCES.
MIES WITEi U. EWEBEITLIT.
Nft. Pz--rarth arca
y & T. GROLITT, Importers of Brandies,
.din, Win, Ac. Dealers in fine Old Monongahela
Rye Whisky, roach and Apple Brandy; also, REOTIFIRRS
AND DISTILLERS, corner of B.MITIIFELD and FRONT
Stre<4l. Pittearoreh. Pa.
WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR .MERCHANTS,
NO. 1,1 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Near Wood street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
frarAway on baud, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac
tbsudies, Old Monongahela and Rectified WhLsky, of the
balm quality. daleydel:
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
( - IIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
k) FOR THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for iromilvo
bunion! an 1 upward.% and for Heating Buildings, public or
private, by iitealu, Hot Water or Fartutcee.
PITTSBURGH, PA
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P OTATOES. -80 sacks Red Potatoes.
100 racks NoBbannock do
60 eacks and 80 bbie . d o
Received and for side by JAS. A. FETZER,
rnr 27
INE TOCACCO.
20 O ro4e Solace;
25 " Amulet ;
25 " Mu. Millen ,
Ju3t received and for sale by
REYMER & ANDERSON,
No. 89 Wood street,
mrre2 Opposite. IL (Marto ilutel
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
IA man named John Small made information
against George Cooloy and three or four other mon,
for highway robbery and assault and battery with
intent to kill. From the information it appears that
Small, who lives near Greensburg, Westmoreland
county, came to the city from Kittanning, on Fri.
day,"with the intention of going down the river.
He was looking for a lumber me;ohnrit named Wyn.
koop, formerly of Millstone, Clarion river, for whom
he had onoo worked. He mot Cooloy on the street,
and asked him if ho knew.Wynkoop; Cooley said ho
did, and asked Smail to accompany him, and he
would show him Mr. Wynkoop.. Cooly took him to
several drinking shops, after which they went to a
house and took supper, for which Smail paid. After
supper, ho tmk Small to a place on the Mononga•
bele river, near Soho Bridge; after walking for some
distance up tho river, Small refused to go any fur
ther. Cooley insisted in his going, when Small
looked back and saw thremor four men walking rap
idly towards them. As they arproached, Cooly
turned around and struck Small in the eyo —another
man striking him at the same time. He was felled
to the earth; they commenced kicking and heating
him, and he cried, "For God's aalro, don't kill EDO,
and you may take all I have." Ono i - )1 them se.srebod
his pockets and toek trom him his pocket book, con
taining $5 in ail h, -4ben the , h, , le
party took to their heels and ran down the' road.
Small came to the Mayor's Offieo on Saturday more
ing, and told his story . . Officers Reed and Knox
were sent out, and soon afterwards returned with
Cooly, having captured him eta house on the corner
of Washington street and Pennsylvania avenue.
When confronted with Cooley, Small identified him
as the man who had knocked him down. Two
formations were made against Cooley, as above, and
he was committed to jail to answer the charges, in
default of bail. Cooley is well known to the police,
and he will now most probably serve a time in the
Penitentiary. Small is badly bruised, end his face
is very much swollen.
—Since writing the above, David Porter has.boon
arrested and committed to jail, charged with being
an acoomplice in the assault. There aro also other
charges against Porter, which we have noticed-in
another item.
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More Charges agallusr Cooley
In another place we notice the arrest of tieorge
Cooley for highway robbery, committed on. Friday
evening. It seems that he was not satisfied with this
achievement, but tried another tack to "raise the
wind." On Saturday evening, a man named A. Bar•
ker made information at the Mayor's Office to the
effect that a leather trunk, valued at four dollars,
containing wearing apparel, hair oil, &0., valued at
twenty dollars, had been taken from his room at the
boarding house of Mrs. Boles, No. 51 Third street,
on Friday evening. The Mayor' police, in their search
for Cooley on Saturday morning, went to the house
of. Mrs Moffit, on Try street, and while thero ob
served the missing trunk. It was taken to the May
or's Office, and Barker being sent for, identified it as
his property. Mrs. Moffit was sent for; and stated that
Cooley, a young man named David Porter, and ano
ther, took the trunk to her house, and asked her to
keep it fur them. Porter was accordingly arrested
and committed to jail on this charge. He is also
implicated in the highway robbery, for which a com
mitment was also lodged against him. The officers
then went to Cooley's boarding house and brought
his trunk and a pair of boots to the Mayor's Office.
The boots are supposed to be stolen, though they
have not been identified. They are calf skin boots,
nearly new, laced at the top. He had on at the time
of his arrest, a black coat, which with a black velvet
cap and a vest found in his trunk, were identified by
German named Philip Simmer, who testifies that
they were taken from the house of John N. Baird,
No. 186 Smithfield street, where he boarded. A oom
mitment was also lodged a . gainst him on this charge.
A black cloth overcoat was found at Beasley's
pawn office, on Smithfield street, which bad been
pawned there by Porter. It is supposed to be the
property of George Bingham, Mq., though it has
not yet been identified. It was taken from the hall
of Henry S. King, on Third street. There are &-
ready sufficient charges against this party to send
them over the river for some timo. The officers en
gaged in ferreting out these rogues deserve credit for
their shrewdness.
A coal-pit man named Owen Owens was killed
on last, Tuesday evening, at six o'clock, at Cooke
town. He had quit work as usual, and was return
ing hOme, when he got on the track, on which be
believed there was no train in motion, but unfortn •
nately, before he had time to see and avoid his den
gor, he was run over and shockingly mutilated. Ho
died almost immediately.
A notorious character, called "Kelly, the Pirate,"
has lived about Monongahela City for some time.
Ho has been in the habit of drinking very hard, and
abusing his wife and children. On last Tuesday
evening he took one of his children, sick with scar
let fever, from its bed, out into the night air, his
wife was driven from the house and his other chil
dren beaten. A few of the citizens becoming in
censed at these outrages, took him out of bed and
carried him down to the river, where he was thor
oughly washed, ducked and splashed until, on a
promise of amendment for the future, he was re
leased. Served him right; but- it is not likely the
bath will have much effect on him.
The dwelling house of Mr. Thompson, situated at
Pollock's Mills, in Cecil township, in Washington
county, was totally destroyed by fire ou the night of
Saturday, the 20th inst., toge'her with all its eon
tents. It was a two story frame building, owned by
Mr. James Pollock, in whose mill Vie occupant, Mr.
Thompson, was employed. The origin of the fire can
not be ascertained, as the family were absent at the
time. The building is a total loss, as there was no
insurance on the property.
We learn from tha Connellsville "Enterprise" that
a terrific, explosion took place at the tannery of John
M'Beth, in Springfield, on Wednesday, the 17th inst.
The explosion occurred while the hands were at din
ner. One of the boilers blew entirely through the
.stack, and lodged in a lot some two or three h...ndred
yards from the building. The engine was consider
ably damaged, and the building also. Fortunately,
no one was injured, all being absent at the time. It
will require about $l,OOO to cover the loss.
A apeoial session of Court is to be held in Wash
iogton county, commencing on Tuesday, the 6th of
April. The case of George Harger, recently con
victed of forgery, and a motion made for a new trial,
will be disposed of to-day.
On Saturday, the 20th instant, Mr. Lud hiyerhoof,
of the coal firm of Allen Gibson le Co., of Elizabeth,
narrowly escaped with his life. He is "pit boss,"
and was riding up the railway on an empty ear,
when something above attracted his attention and
he forgot the descending car, which struck him in
the side, knocking him down and bruising him very
much. His life was for a time despaired of, but he
is now out of danger.
A woman named Rush, says the "Connollsville
Enterprise," was arrested in this place, Wednesday
morning last, at the hotel of D. Phillips, for the
larceny of a watch at Somerset. She was taken
back to that place to answer to the charge.
At the morning lovoe on Saturday, but six cases
made their appearance before his Honor the Mayor.
They wore all of the usual character; one was com
mitted to jail; one was discharged; three paid their
fines; and one, a woman named Catharine Wilson,
who was arrested during Friday night for drunken
news and disorderly conduct was sent to the Poor
House.
One or two other persons, who had not been able
to pay their fines at the time of their arrest in
Gallagher's cock-pit on Friday night, were released
on paying over their $3 each.
Gallagher, who had been held to bail for his
appearance at nine o'clock on Saturday morning,
was on hand at the appointed timo. The Mayor
fined him $l4 and costs, which is the extent of the
law for his offense, and after a good lecture, re
leased him, on his making a solemn promise never
to open another cock-pit in this city.
Foul Ray Suspected.—J. B. Stoat, a well known
and highly respectable citizen of Temperanoeville,
has been missing for some days, and his friends are
led to believe that he has been foully dealt with. He
left his residence in Temperanceville on Saturday,
20th init., and while in the city entrusted a friend
with some money, which was to be paid to some men
in his employ. He requested his friend to inform his
family that he had gone to Braddoc.t's Fields, and
would be at home about twelve o'clock that (Satur•
day)• night. He has not been heard of since, and it
has been ascertained that he was not at Braddock's
Fields. As he is known to have had a - considorable
sum of money in his pomesion, fears that some
thing serious has happened to him aro entertained
by his family, who are in painful suspense.—Repoter.
Theatre—A New Star.—Miss Kimberly, with a
desire to gratify the public, worthy of imitation, an
nounces for this evening a new star; ono, at least,
who has never appeared before a Pittsburgh audience
Mrs. M'Mahon. This lady COMICS to us with an en
viable reputation, whioh wo believe her fully capable
of sustaining. She makes her first appearance as
Juliet, in Shakspeare's celebrated tragedy of " Romeo
and Juliet." Miss Rosa Cline, a very popular come , .
dienne and vocalist, makes her first appearance in
the farce of the "New Footman," in which she will
sing the ballad of "Gentle Annie." Mr.'T. IL Had
away, a gentleman who performed on !our boards
many yeire ago, and, who is an excellent comedian,
is engaged and will appear in a short time.
Robbery.—Three men, John Bird, John Cagey, and
Peter Delaney, were arrested and taken before Alder
man Rogers on Saturday, charged with robbing a
man named Peter Smith of $l7B, on Wylie street,
the night previous. It is probable Delaney is the
thief, as a person who was with Smith declares posi
tively that he eaw him taking hie hand out of Smith's
pocket. The whole party were unmated to jail for
further hearing.
The result of Mr. Lowry's experiments with his
new fire plug on Saturday was highly gratifying. A
stream was thrown over one hundred and seventy
feet through an inch and a quarter nozzle.
The District Court and Court of Quarter Sessions
were employod on trifling oases on Saturday, not
worth impottlag.
Highway Robbery.
Country Items.
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The Warren " Mail " says that Mr. Patrick, of
Pittsburgh, has purchased a large portion of the
stook of the Warren County Bank, and will soon
assume control of that institution.—Gazette.
—We do not know who is referred to in this item,
unless it is Mr. Patrick, of the firm of R. Patrick
Co., brokers, in the Post Buildings, and we are
assured that tho rumor is without foundation.
Coroner's Inquest. --An inquest waa held by Coro
nor Alexander en Saturday, on. the body of a man
who was found in the Ohio river, at Sewickley, on
Friday. He appeared to have been in the eater some
weeks; ha had on, when found, a dark cassia:tore
coat, lined with red flannel, black velvet vest, and
black oassimere pants. The jury rendered a verdict
of death from drowning, and as the name) of the de..
ceased could not be ascertained, ho was buried at the
expense of the county.
Pigeorie.—Our country exchanges mention the
riot that largo flocks of wild pigeons are to be seen
wending their way north. This is said to be a sure
indication of spring. We havo nut yet observed
any in this vicinity, but we are informed that they
Are abundant in some of the adjoining counties, and
jail an easy prey to the guns of the sportsmen who
etoose to go in pursuit of them.
Pinit Atrival of Spring Goods at Carnaghias, Al.
legheny City.—A very full and elegant stock of cloths,
now style ca.3sitneres and vostings,. furnishing goods,
e., for wen and boys' wear, are now opened, to which
the attottion of cash buyers is Invited. Tennis being
strictly oash, buyers may rely on the priees being
- exorable. o
Tit? GREAT POPULARITY OF IinSTETTE.R'S
STOMACH BITTERS prepared by the eminent physician,
Er. J. Hostetter, is unbounded. Daily does he receive the
voluntary teatimanials of the abated, who have been cured
of long-standing diseases, through the Ilse of the "Bitters,"
acid daily the sale of this medicine is increasing, and extend
ing its sphere of usefulness among suffering humanity.
For removing all mot bid matter from the stomach, regulat.
lug the bowels; strengthening the entire body, and impart
ing vigor and tone to the entire human system, it cannot
be equalled. We would recommend a.i who are ablated
with any of these terrible diseases, to immediately procure
a bottle of the Bitters, and their ailments will vanquish like
snow before a scorching sun.
For sale by druggists arid dealers generally, every - where
=STETTER & SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
58 Water and 68 Front streets.
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JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs,
Wareroonis, 424 Penn street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDUB,
PITTSBURGH, PA
4b3- In addition to the Furniture business, I alao devote
attention tc, UNDERTAKING. Hearses and Carriages
furnkh -d
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JAMES P. TANNER,
st; Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
lovit‘,3 attantion of hie cratotnera and buyers general-
Iy, to Lis large stock of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
Itoughtet from Manufecturere fu Massachusetts,
OOMPRISING
1311.c:0 ANS,
GAITERS,
Lathes', Misses' and Ceildren's
BONNETS,
FLATS and
FANCY LIATd.
Msrt, Boys and Youth's
PA' M LEAF,
LEG LI
PAvANIA and
STRAW lIALI.
Mau, Buys and Youth's
WOOL and' FUR tiaTB
All of which will be found in great variety
tie. Groat inducements offered to CASE and prompt
TIME BUYERS
Orders solicited and carefully selected and packed
uir27:dtjel—ls
China, Glasa and queensware.
SPRING STOCK JUST OPENED,
AT THE OLD ESTABLISILVENT OP
3E3E 3E3 mcr - 542 - 2E3E 3L (M- 3E3L "12' ,
122 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
AT HO IS NOW RECEIVING FROM
uropu and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment at
witch s iu hie lino comprising row and ta.9teiul shappQ of
Pearl White Stour Tea. Dieing and Toilet Ware, and the
same iu P ate, Gold, Lnitre Rind and Flowers; Fine White
Vitrified Iron Stone Table Ware, known to be the mrst dur
able now In nse fur Hotels ant Steamboats; French China of.
new styles, in Pure White and Gold Band, either In sets or
single pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Sete; Brit.
sums and Plaied Castors; German Silver Tea Table Spoons.
map Ladles, etc., plated with silver; fine Ivory Handled
Carving, Tel and Table Knives and Formic Tea Walters and
Trap; rihakcr and Sea grass Table Mats; Jappaned and Dec
orated Tin T._,l S'A•
Aim), a c mp'ete and full assortmeut of all avticles suita
ble for the C'UNTRY RETAIL TRADE, a: prices to pleaee
the public, who are respectfulq invited to examine Vile
ntocit. mr27:3mdaw
A UCTION SALES.
\AILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
At the new Commercial Sales K-mus, No. 64, Fifth
street, every week day, are held public sales of goods in all
variety, suited fur the trade and consumers, from a large
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign
ments, that mast be closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.,
Dry Goode and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything
needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut
lery; hardware; clothing; bouts and shoes; ladies ware,
Ac. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-band;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron atone China ware;
stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, &c.
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical instru
ments; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes. book
stationery, &c. [veil P. M. DAVIS, Auct.s
TOBACCO AND CIGARS, AT AUCTION
—On WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 31st, at 10
o'clock, at the Commercial Salve Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street,
will be sold. for account of whom it may concern,
15 boxes Brown's Ws, We, and 34 115. plug Tobacco;
20,000 Germain Cigars. Sale positive
mr27 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
WATCHES, PAINTINGS, &c., AT AUC
TION.—:Un TUESDAY EVENING, March 30th, at
7 o'clock, wili be cold at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No.
14 Vital street in the order of catalogue, a number of gold
and silver open faced and hunting cased patent aud detached
lovers and cylinder escapement Watches, Gold Vest and
Guard Chains, with seals a d Keys, fine Oil Paintings, Steel
Engravings, Ufa Glasses, Patent Revolvers, &c.,
Sold by order of an Eastern Pawn-roker.
The above articles will be open for examination on Tues
day morning. Catalog-nee can be had in the office on
Monday. P. M. DAVIS,
tur4 Autioneer.
HOUSEB.OLD AND KITCHEN FURNI
TURE AT AUCTION.—Ou TUESDAY MORNING,
March 30th, at 10 o'clock, ut the Barnard HOll3O, No. 97
Fourth street, will be Bold the entire stock of Household
and Kitshert , Furniture of that extensive establishment,
among which are Mahogany Hair Seat Chairs, Tables,
Bnreax, Washstands, High and Low Post Bedsteads, Feather
Bede and Bedding, Mattresses, Carpets, Gilt Frame Looking
Glasses, Window Blinds, Fire Irons, China Glass and Queens
ware, large sheet Iron Cooking Stove, Furniture Kitchen
nitctien Utensils, &c. P. Pd. DAVIS,
mrl7 Auctioneer.
VALUABLE STOOKS AT AUCTION.--
On TUESDAY EVENING, March 30th, 1858, a 7%
o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 61 Fifth str.zt,
will be sold:-
26 shares M. & M. Bank of Pittsburgh.
2 do old stock Allegheny Fridge Company.
20 do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh
20 shares Citizens' Bank of Pittsburgh,
mr . 1.6 P. M. DAVIS, Atimlouner.
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF STOCKS,
AUSTIN Loomis & Co.,
"STOCI3. AND NOTE BROKEBS, 58 MARKET STREET.
THE EXECUTORS OF THE REVER
END CIIARLE 4 Avins, will offer at public sale, at
the 151VRCUANTS' EXCIIAI GE. in the city of Pittsburgh,
on THURSDAY, the 15th of April proximo, at 8 o'clock, P.
51., the following stocks, viz:-
2666 shares of the Capital Steck of the Pittsburgh and Bos
ton Mining Company, (Cliff Mine,Lak6Superior)
1000 do of toe Capital Stock of the National Blindly Co.
do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh.
400 do Allegheny flank.
32 du Rand Street Bridge. Company.
86 do Monongahela do do.
183 do Monongahela Navigation Company.
67 do Pitta'gh, Cin. and Lou i sville Telegraph Co.
50 do Allegheny Gas Company.
07 do Pittab'gh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Co.
Dividend Scrip of ditto, of $72 40.
20 do Chartlers Valley Railroad Company.
20 da Wilkinsburg and West Newton . Plank Road Co.
1 Scholarship Pittsburgh Female College
THOMAS M. HOWE,
WM M SHINN, Executors
tur2s:3w JOSIAH RING,
28
S CHOICE LAND NEAR Bill
MINGRAM, AT AUCTION.—O,, TfIESDAY EVEN.
MG, March 10th, at 'll,', o'clock at the Commercial Soles
Rooms, 1` c. Ot Filth street, will he sold, twenty-eight acres
of excellent land, handsomely situated near the Borough of
East Birmingham, adjoining lands of the heirs of Ormsby
and McClurg, suitable for country seats and gardening pur
poses. Persons wishing' to view the property, will call en
Paulkner Davis, on the premises. Terms—one-third cash,
realduo in one and two years with interest
mr2.5 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
DRIED PEACHES.-20 bus. choice Dried
Peaches to arrive this day, atd for sale by
d.& A. FETZER,
Career lifsairpt and litfrot street•
FOTASH.-10 casks on hand and for sale
by Pal6l e.LpALUMMIL QV.
_ --, _ - 4'A . ' - .4'.:e
.t: 4.
',4:
iriOARD OF ',TRADE r7I El
IP. it let,
J•'H;.` J. GILLESPIE,
SAMUEL SHRIVER,
JOSEPH SNOWDEN, Superintendent of
Excharvit.
PITSEDLIIIb, March 27, 1828.
FLOUR...The Bales that have transpired to-dey amount to
325 bbls viz :—From store 250 bbls. at $3,50 for , uperfine,
$4 for extra, and $4,50 for. extr.S family ; 50 bbls. super
fine at $3,50; 25 bbls. extra family at $4,50. We have no
sales from first hand to report.
GRAIN...SaIes 200 bush. Oats, to arrive, at 67c. ; 60 bush.
do. for seed, from store at 31c ; 85 bush. do. from store at
27c.; 120 bush. Rye from store at 67c. V bush.
POTATOES...SaIes 105 bush. Neshannoclos from store at
50®55c.; 26 bbls. white from store at $1,25 bbl.
DRIED FRUIT...SaIes 200 bush. Apples at $1,33; 60 bush.
do. at $1,40 ibnsh.
BUTTER... dalesbbls. packed at 10c, and 6 ibis. roll at
15c. V ib.
BACON...SaIes 3000 Ilea. Shoulders at 734; 6000 the, do. at
735; 2000 lbs. Sides at 934,
LARD...SaIes 2000 tbs. Lard at 93z0, cash.
SEEDS... Sales 80 bush. Common Titriothy at $1,76 V bush.;
10 bush. Clover at $5,25; 60 bush. Clover at $5 V bush.
RAY—Sales 8 loads from the scales at sl2@sl4 V ton; 80
bales from store at $l5.
SUGAR...SaIes 190 hhda. N 0. on private terms; 12 !Aids.
prime N. 0. at Bc. V lb.
MOLASSES...SaIe 10 bbls N. 0. to country at 38c.; 20
bbls. to country at 3735 c 73 gallon.
COFFEE...SaIes 12 bags Rio at 12@)123* ID.
ROSIN...SaIes 6 bbls. at $3 for No 1.
FIRE-BRICK—Sales 2000 Bolivar at $2B.
WRISRY—SaIes 16 bbls. raw at 19c.; 76 bbla. rectified at
20 ®22c.; 10 bbls new Rye at 38c. V gallon.
NEW Timis, March 27.--Cotton; sales of 1600 bales; mar
ket unchanged; mixed lots
.declined Wai,fic. Flour heavy,
except Southern, which Is steady; 8000 bbls gold. Wheat
dull and heavy. Corn heavy; sale, 63,000 bush sold; white
63®68 1 ,41 yellow 68067; mixed Western 6714 Pork steady:
prime has advanced 6c; sales at 13,70@13,16. Lard firm at
93.6@10 1 4:. Butter active at 13018 c. Whisky dullut 20c
Linseed Oil advanced lc at 62063. Hides quiet at 17k.
Leather lower. Tallow steady. Molasses very firm at 32@
33. Freights dull; on Flour to Liverpool Is Eitlicla 9d.
Cirscateren, March 27.—Flour steady; 2200 bbls sold at
$3,60©3,70 for ordinary to choice superfine. There is no
change in Grain. Whisky firm; sales 1600 rbbis at 17%.
Provisions quiet; nothing of importance was done except
sales of 700 bbls Lard at 9%c. Mess Pork is held at $15,75.
Bacon Sides 9. Bulk Sides and Shoulders Wand 8 Sales
100 hhda Bacon Shoulders sold at 6Y 3 (4161/. Linseed Oil
firm at 60c.
tur22:dly—Lo
NEw Yoix, March 27.—Evening.--Stocks dull and lower.
Chicago and BOck Island 75; Mich. Southern 22; New York
Central 70; Penna. Coal 70%; Reading 50; Galena and Chicago
113 X; Mich. Central 6634; Erie 24%; Cleveland and Toledo
44X; Cleveland. Columbus and Cincinnati 92%; La Cros , e
grants 3.43.„,.
HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and Gen
eral Agents, Corner of Firat and Ferry streets.
RIVER, WUTllkit, Elo.—The river is Mill tilling, with
d feet 9 inches in the channel. The weather is v-ty warm
and cloudy, with Indications of rain. Clouds of duet are
circling through the murky atmosphere, rendering pedes
trianism anything but pleasant. At the wharf treighte
come down steadily, and hosts are receiving proportionately.
pretty good loads.
OPYIId TIN, ETC
The Alma le reetivieg rapidly for New Weans, and will
get away on iVedneaday evening.
The South America Navas for St. Louis ou Tuesday eve
uing, takiug freights for all intermediate ports.
Capt. Cadman arrived. on Saturday with the Clara Dean
and a good load. Our old friend, Sam Anderson, officiates iu
the oftice.
The Superior kit on Saturday evening ou her Bret trip to
Cincinnati.
The Fulton City ie taking on railroad Iron on the Alle
gheny City aide.
Almost the entire cargo of the St. Lawrence is being dupli
plicated by the manufacturers of this city.
The Lizzie Martin has made her last trip in the Muskingum
river trade. She will go from Zanesville to the Upper Ilia
wise ippi.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Lucerne, Jacobs, Brownsville.
001. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
"legraph,. Woodward, Bromtville.
Rosalie, Doyle, Wheeling.
" Fort Wayne, Mulford, New Orleans.
" Potomac, Barry, Cincinnati.
Clara Dean, Cadman, Louisville.
DEPARTED.
steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
•• Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville.
Luzerne, Jacobs, Brownsville.
" Rosalie, Doyle, Wheeling.
Superior, Grace, Cincinnati.
• Dauatalt, Stockdale, St Louis.
" Delegate, Manias, Louisville.
" Dr. Kane. Schuman, St. Louis.
J. S. Pringle, Brickell, CincinnatL
" Lizzie Martin, Brown, Zanesville.
For Now Orleans.
LLMA J.tOBLKSON, Master.
The light draught, fist running passtnger
packet, A I.3.lA—ltearmsoN, Master—will leave
f.r the above and all intermediate ports, on
SATUIti•AY, the 27th instant, at 4 P. et.
For freight or passage apply rn board, or to
tor 24 FLACK, BA • NES & CO., Agents.
REGULAR PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI PACKET
The elegant side wheel, passenger packet
SUPERlult—thipt. Itatmccw J. Gaeoz—will
•eave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, every t3ATUR
DAY, at 10 o'clock, A. in. Returning, will leave Cincinnati
every TUESDAY MORNING.
mr23 FLACK, BARNES ts CO., Agents.
For Marlette and Zanesville.
The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Moe.
ftOE AYBS.S, will leave tor the above and. all
intermediate porta on every TUESDAY, at
4 u'clock, P. M.
For freight or pasaage apply on board. Da6
or St. Louis, K.eokuir, Burlington, Mus
catine, Rook island and Davenport.
The flue passenger eleamer AItIZONIA
-66FU Capt. Haamten—will leave for the*above
aria all Intermediate ports on Alt/NDAY, the
29th toataut, at 4 o'clock p. 151.
mr24 FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents.
_
k`or St. Louie.
lOWA Moon; Master.
The light draught, fast running passenger
packet lOWA, blooan, Master, will leave for
the above and all intermediate ports, on THIS
DAY, the 24th instant, at 4 o'clock P. M.
For freight or plumage, having superior accomodations,
apply on Lard, or to LLAMA & Sim;HEW, Agents,
fe4 Corner First and Ferry streets.
rrliE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVL
gSOAP, manufactured by B. J. tic J. tt. eawyer, re
r,mives £tt preference over all other kinds ever offere.tl for
family use.
Its advantages over other Soaps are :—Lit. It is cheaper
to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin
Soap. 2d. Half the time need only be occupied in washing
when this Soap is used in place of other Soap. id. Labor
in washing can ba nearly dispensed with, as the clothes
will requite little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear
on the wash-board. 4th. Soiling :he clothes Is unnecessary
when this Soap is need, and hard or salt water answers
equally as well as soft. sth. Printers, Machinists, Painters
and others, dud it fox superior to other Soaps. It speedily re.
moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the
hands, leaving the skin soft, and free from chapping.
To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of
the wash-board, the following directions should be followed :
For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one
pound of Soap, cut it into shavings, and dissolve in one
gallon of but water; put the clothes into tub Containing
about ton gallons of warm water; pour in the dissolved
Soap, and stir thoroughly. Let them soak twenty to thirty
minutes, wring out, and rinse In warm water once, cold
water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or seam, or grease
sp ts, may require a alight rubbing, but otherwise the
clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or
boiling. Cold water may be uiniti in place of hot, requiring
about double time in soaking.
Air Observe oar name on each bar.
For sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood
street, dad at oar works, opposite the Round Rouse, Penn
sylvania avenue. S. C. &J . EI. SAWYER,
fe2d No. 47 Wood street.
$12.500 TO LOAN, on good business
or accommodation paper, in amounts
from $lOO to $2OOO, having from one to nine months to run.
Lenquire of J. K. 110.11 ANGE,
No. 67 Fourth street,
mail at* Next door to Mechanic's Bank.
NEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALES.-
We are daily receiving from our own and Eastern
lactories, additions lo our stock, which consists in part of
Floor ('ll Cloths,
Carriage Oil Cloths,
Vurnitaro Oil Cloths,
Tab o Oil Cloth,
Crash Oil Cloths,
Transparent Oil Cloths,
Transparent Window Shades,
Buff Hoßands, and
Shade Trimmings.
Merchants, Housekeepers, and others, requir:ng any goods
in our line, are invited to call and examine the stock, and
judge for themselves in regard to the quality and prices.
J. PHILLIPS,
Nos. 28 and 23 St Clair street.
J J .
AND, LAND, LAND: acres of land
situate in Woodbury county, lowa, for sale or ez
ange for real estate in, or near the rAtiy, by
eh OMB= BON 4/ *as& street.
4444
‘"ik-'l5 41" E." CIAL.
ki Ei r i'S 7 itl
IV. 11. WILLIAM'S.
V-ize. Fru-0412r.
DIOKIIY,
.Thensurer.
H. HOLMES, J 2
Saperintere.dfne.
JOSEPH SNOWDEN.
Committee of Arbitration for March.
P. R. BRUNOT, Vice President,
JOSEPiI R. UUNTER,
AUSTIN LOObIIS.
PITTsBURGUI DIARKET.
New York Market.
Cincinnati Market.
New York Stook Diarlaet.
RIVER NEWS.
PORT OP PITTSBURGH.
nur.? 9 MCIREB W 41.12.13. 12i T2:11 C1L1N21.61.
STEAMBOAT 6.
NEW ORLEANS.
CINCINNATI.
For Cincinnati.
ZANESVILLE.
ST. LOUD.
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AM tf SEMENI S
PITTSBURGH THE
BUSS KI6I.BEILLY
3. G. ..... biaarsa
PUIOI2 OP Atlbfaisiotc:
Boxes 50c. Private Box, lar $8 00
Second Tier .25c. Private Box, small 600
Third Tier 115 c. Chlor.d Box 25e.
Single Seats in Private Box, $l. j Csl. , r.ad Gallery ..... ....15e.
ALTERATION OF TIME.
Doors open at 7 'clock. Perfonimuc .o commencs at 7%
Box race, for sale of Ticket,, p. .n from 10 to 3 o'clock.
The Dfanagerees takes great plaisure in announcing an
engagement (or bix nicht!, with the young and talented
American Tregedienne, MRB. AHON.
First appearance of the popular Comedienne and Vocalist,
MISS ROSA CLINE.
SIONDAY EIJI:NINO, March 29th, 1858. will La acted
Shakapear% Tragedy, la 5 Acta, entitled
RUM E° AND JULIET
Sicqation Romeo Ur. J. 3 Hanley
To conclude with the laughable Farce, in 1 act, entitled
THE NEW FOOTMAN.
Polly Picnic, (fret appearance, .....Mies Rosa Cline,
tar hiR T. 11. HADAWAY, the celebrated Comedian,
has been engaged, and will shortly appear.
The Beautiful Collection of Pa - nting,s,
INCLUDING THE EASTERN SLAVE
MARKET, CLEOPATRA, DEATH Cr'LEANDER,
and the famous
011t0ABBLAN MODEL OF BEI lITY,
Are uow on Free Exhibition at the TONT I NE ROUSE, No
93 Third Street. Call and see them.
Jyl7 GEO. 80111\ eau., Proprietor.
JOHN W. M'CARTHY,
ILL POSTEIteI
NITILL ATTEND 1.0 THE POSTING
and DISTRIBUTIN'i of all kinds of
BILLS FOR OONOERTIO i.a.:011111E'8, EXIMIITIONA, a,
All communications- :either by mail, telegraph, or actin.
vitae—directed to the office of the Warming Poet, will recelis
prompt attention anT
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES
AMBROTYPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE,
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW
AB AT ANY FIRST CLAS3 ESTABLISHMENT
IN THE COUNTRY, AT
fol 2 W ALL'S, V, atilt street.
GRE ALT A T 11.-tAC) TION
• AT NO. 60 MARKET ST.,
Where can be seen the largest collection of
AR BItOTIP 1' if f (i 11 1 1 1 1' 11
SPE:III%I . En% EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY.
..ger• Persons wishing Pictures of themselves or friends,
are invited to call and examine beftals Setting eisswhei 0, as
WE WARRANT PICTURES
to any that can Le obtained west of the LikAllitalati
uctS h. 13 WYKES, Artist.
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
Photographers and Ant brotypist s,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 78 Fourth street, and
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
S. W. cor. of Market street and Diamond, Pittabargn.
PRICES TO SUIT ALL. myliktf-Sp
a 0 G TS S
NEW DAGUERREA.N AND AMBROTYPE
SKY ...4_ND SIDS-LIGHT
GALLER V
FIFTLI STIMIT, NEARLY OPPOKTETIIII POST OVVION
PICTUB.ES taken in all the various styled, in an;
weather, and warranted to pleeee, at reasonable rate&
Im.l3lek or d..,oesaa,l pencils taken at their residun..
aD2Olvdkw-18
WYKES' GALLERY OF ART,
N 0.6 0 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES
taken at this Gallery by a now and improved process,
giving tho natural color of the hair, eyes, dregs and complex
ion. They are acknowledged by all who have examined
them to be far superior to any pictures eve. exhibited to this
city. Citizens and etrangereare invited to call and examine
his large collections of specimens. His Gallery being on the
second floor, is easy of access.
N. o.—Picturea of Children taken iu two anomie. at ho.
60 Market street.
my 2i:tf is
NELSON'S AMBROTYPES.
PRICES REDUCED.
GALLERY CORNER OF TECLRD AND MARKET STREETS )
Entrance on Third street.
Citizens and Strangers desiring AMBROTYPES, executed
in the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can
be accommodated at short notico by calling at •
NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY,
•
- - THIRD STREET.
Prices One Dollar and onward. aratly2tl
p.110Tal; V? ADU NT rm.
AHOTOGRARHY.—THis Awr HAS BEEN
trotight to each perfection that pictures taken by :hie
proceed have beeh pronounced pertect by the Beier' tine
world. They can be hid in uN their beauty and artistic
elegance, at WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY, OR Fourth street,
Jnea' Building. mr27:lw
WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT,
No. 42 Fifth street, near Wood.
REINENAN&KEYRAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
FANCY GO I.DS.
WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS
A N D
WATCH MATERIAL,
AT EASTERN PRICES.
tuna
For Sale,
AnTWO STORY FRAME DWELLING
HOUSE AND SEWN-also, on the same lot a splen
did Engine and Boiler compete, irom fourtein to eighteen
horse power. Machinery of Wrought and Cast Iron Shafts,
Cast Iron Bullies, Battings, etc. The subscriber will leave
the city on the let of April next.
If any person wishes to purchase, they will call soon, on
J. GEORG ti BAWBERRY,
Ohio street, between West and Middle streets,
wed:44[4M tw—u Allegheny City.
Saitely and Economy in Light.
WHY WILL YOU BURN CAMPIIENE
AND FLUID, when you can get a cheaper and
better light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Can
nel Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleas.
act, and safe portable light ever offered to the public, and
uo danger of explosion ; more brilliant than gas, and quite
as cheap; lamps of the moat simple and easily managed
construction. For sale by T. D. et 41. RODKINSON,
No. 70 amithileld street.
Jar' Beware of a counterfeit already in tne market, made
from Camphene, with a little Coal Oil to scent it. Clahly
SPRING FASMOINS. 4
rplIE SPRING STYLE SILK HAT, IS
, now ready, at O. 11. PAULSON'S,
mf24.3w No. 7.3 Wood street.
DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING, Blanks, and
Duncan's system of Penmanship, for sale by
w. S. UAVEN,
Corner Market and Second [treat/.
500 GROSS HAVEN'S No. ONE PENS.
Jnat recelvad and foi sale by
W. 8. HAVEN.
Corner Ilartiet era Second street..
DERRY & CO.'S fine and extra fine Pens,
for sale at W. 8. HAVEN 8
Stationery store,
Nee. 31, 83 and 35 Markel Street
1. 0 BAGS Drie li cl AG A A pp y es, c f o oj on sal 6v e E bz
oar
mad Nos 18 aid 20 Wood street
10 SACKS FEATHERS, for sale by
BAGALEY, COSOKAVE & CO.,
mr24 Nos. 18 and 20 Wood ntroat
i L 0 DRUMS COD FISH, for sale by
BAOALEY, coscia.A.vN & CO.,
mr24 Nos 18 and 20 Wood atrbot
100 BBLB.
N II . AG C AL T MOs f e o a r Av sa E & CO.,
sale by
mr24 Nos. 18 and 20 Woo; street
80 BBLS. Potatoes; received and for sale b y
JAMES A. FETZER,
mr24 Corner Market and First attests.
APPLES. -24 barrels Green Apples, ree'd
and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER,
mrat Corner Market and Fiat etreeta.
lITTER.-6 barrels prime Roll Rutter, ro
111 calved and for sale by JAS. A, YET 'ER,
mr24 Corner Market and Firat etreeta.
DI. CARB. SODA.-10 kegs on hand and
for sale by (mr9) Lt L. BABARSTOCA CO..
INKSTANDS.—A M
lazi . g •
e jo v N af i l s eg i fo a r c ejt a le at
deg Stationery Warehouse, 67 Wocui et.
ABOUT THE LATE CONCERT.—Com
fort, fit and fashion add much to our enjoyment.
Thou whose feet rained them at the late concert from the er
ects of bad fits, orivho needeomething new for spring wear to
make them feel comfortable, should buy some of DIFFEN
BACHER h CO.'B Fine French Slippers, Gaiters, Boots and
Shoes, at the PEOPLieB SHOE STORE,
mr2B No. 17 Fifth street, near Market.
QTARCH.-300 big. Rochester Pearl Starch
Sz inla bj (3419 J =NM a. wawa.
n)_,0tk!r.? ,, • , :c ., ` , .,...,:... - ::::, , ,:
SPfIING AND SUMMER
fisHE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST
A.RE
TURNED from .New York and Philadelphlz, feels
onaildeut that ha can OFFEE INDUCEMENTS TO PUt.
CHASERS, BOTH IN STYLES, QUALITY AND PRICES,
UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE WEST OF THE MOUN•
TAINS.
Miss Till nbull
adi
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E. S. WYKES, Artist
And at the
MISCIaiItANIMia
N E
DRY GOODS.
RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS,
MOH BLACK BAYADERE -
DRESS SILKS,
RICH BLACK SILK ROBES,
" PLAIN BLACK SILKS,
~ PRINTED BERAGE3,
ORGANDIE LAWNS,
" U " ROBES.
Also—Ohallies, Crape De Espanees,
Lawns, to.
SHAWLS AND MANTLES'
BROC HE 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,
Finn Three to Thirty Dollars.
NEEDLE WORK.
HANDSOME SETT
COLLARS AND SLEEVES,
VERY RICH REAL
FRENCH WORK COLLARS,
EMBROIDERED LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS,
JAIJUNET AND SWISS
EDGINGS, INSERTINGS,
AND PLOKNOINGS,
WHITE GOODS.
PIQUET CLOTH,
FOR BASQUES, COLLARS
AND SLEEVES,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
BRILLIANTS,
AOO NETTS, NAINSOOKS,
MULLS, SWISS,
VICTORIA LAWNS, Ike.,
PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED
AND FIGURED.
HOSIERY.
A FULL AND COMPLETE as
SORTMENT
MOURNING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
GOODS FOR BOYS' WEAR,.
Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive
CLOTHS.
Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive
CASHIIIERETTS.
Plaid, Plain and, Striped
OASSIMERBS
TWE DS. MERINO,
NA NIONETTS, OASSIMERY-S.
Linea uud Cotton Pant Staffs, 40.,
DOMEsTICS.
THE LAIWEST STOCK IN THE
way of the above Goods were bought v‘,4
MANUFACYITHERS[AND JOIBBERs,
LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR tCASH,
WE ARE ENABLED TO BELL SMELL
AT C
THAT DEFY COMPETITION.
•
Call and Examine our Stook, loe,-
fore Purchasing Elsewhere-
C, HANSON LOVE,
Formerly Love Brothers, and Yc
5t61761/89n & LOW,
SIGN OF THE "ORIGINA.L BER.IIIVE M RBLE !
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Mt SANFORWS INVIGORATOR,
is REQUIRED - TO CURE ANY ONE.
troubled with Liver ClomPirdnta. =bee the moss des
perste of cases, when the sae id bottle will, with scarce a
single failure, restore the patient-to health and vigor. We
wish to call the attention of all to these fief, that the In
vigorator is compounded by • ph- Wien who has limed tt in
his practice for the past twenty years with a imam almost
credulous, and that it L 3 entirely vegetable, being composed
wholly of gams.
Some idea of the eta ength of these gime may be formed •
when it is known one bottle of the Invigorator =talus as
much strength as one hundred doses of Calomel without-ea y
of ate deleterious effects.
We know there is nothing now before the American pub •
lie, prepared with such skill by a tsclentilic man, patticaly
fordis:mees of the Liver, as Dr. Senfo - td's Invigorator,
or
Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no
other article in the world, simply because it rust on its own
merit. To convince all by trial. teat It is all MI proprietors
claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from each
diseases on are described in Dr. Eanford'a advertisement, we
know of know remedy that will so surely cure them as the
Invigorator.
The Invigorator ccit. tuck • 'ha, ULle or two
teaspoonfuls at each attack and it will soon disappear. 'Yor
an overloaded stomach, or when fool rises or sours, take the
Invigorator after eating, and it will not prove disagreeable
or oppressive. For Boar:barn, Palpitatiom, or Difficult
Breathing, take a tr . • ! , cenoal once 4Dr twice daily. }for Loss
01 appetite, Dengue. r L. , :tleemens, the medichie ia invaln•
able. It will rade).s the appetite and make the food digest
well. Nightmare, take a t,a3p,auful on retiring, and the
demons of dreamland mill Mi. b fairies. 'After eating a
hearty dinner, takes et lo 4 igoratorand it will relieve
all oppression or itillu,l4 7'• clnvigorato;La Liver Rome
dy of unequaled Tit toe, acting directly on that organ, cur-
ing Dyspepsia, Jaunitze, isillious Attacks, Dysisntcry, Piles,
Worms, and ell Petunia Ob,tructlans, for which it has no
eqttal.
" ROBES,
We know there is nothing now before the eiderloan pub.
lic prepared with such skill by a scientiflo man, particular
ly for diseases of the Liver, as r. s.nford'a Invigorator '
or
Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no
other article in the word, simply because it rumen its owu
merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its pruprietcas
claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from inch
diseases as are described in Dr. Sanford's advertisezaent.
know of no remedy that will so surely care them as tri..
nvigurator.
" ROBES,
There has lately bean biought s our notice a medicine
that 8813M8 to posse ni wonderful, curative and healing pro
perties in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or
gam. It came to ua with no many testimonials in Its laver
that we have noted its effects in some of the worst cases as
continual dibility, ceased by derange• liver, and in every
instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure.
Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what we re
far to. We always have been credulous about cures by pat.
ant medicines, but we are convinced that this medicine, for
family usa, is not overrated by the host of recommesdatiol ,•
It has. Our advice is, for all troubled with Indigestion ; r,
bility or Bowel Complaint, to get a bottle and try it; our
word for it, relief will be experienced.
8LE9311109 To TEL Inveuns who use Dr. Sanford'' Invigor •
ator, for it will r Neve them of their pains as soon as it la
taken into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist
where the Invigorator to used, for it will as surely drive them
away, as daylight will banish darkness, of this there can b ,
no doubt to th ,se who try iy for it carries conviction with
every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousand' of
certificates from those who use it or have been cured by it,
Try one bottle, It it does no; benefit, then we era mistaksh.
Paws om DOLLAR PER BOTTL.I.
& CO., Proprietora,. 845 Broadway, New York
i7or E 3.4
by G. H. NYSEII, G Weryi atrp t, Pittabttric,l.
jal:2radz-4--2-p
R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, hue dieoov
ered fu ouo of our common pasture woods a remedy
that cares
Every kind of Humor,
PROM TUN WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON
PLIIPLE.
lin has tried it in over eleven hundred C3See . , and never
failed except In two cases, (both thunder humor.) lie had
now in his possession over ono hundred certificates of Its
value, all within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted fo care a nursing sore month.
One to three bottles will care the worst kind of Pimples
on the face.
Two or threo bottles will clear the system of bllee.
Two bottles are warraotod to cure tat worst canker in the
mouth or stomach.
Three to Ilve bottle-3 aro warr...ated to ours the worst kind
of Erysipelas.
use to two bottles aro warmutod to ears all humor in the
aye].
Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears sad
blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and
running ulcers.
Ono bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin.
Two or three bottles are via...rental to cure the woratkind
of ringworm.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the moat del
paste case of rhenmatiem.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure Balt-Rheum.
Five to eight bottled will cure the worst case of Bereft:du.
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity la taken.
' ItOXBUIiY, MASB
DEAII MADAIS,—The reputation of the Aleditad Discovery,
in curing all kind of humors, is so Well'establialsed by the
unanimous voice of all who have ever used It, that I need
not any anything on the subject, as the moat skilfal physi
clams and the moat careful Druggists in the country are un
animorut in its praise.
In presenting the Medical Diecovery to your notice, I do
it with a hill knowledge of the curative power. in relieving
all, and curing moat of those di.-wles in which you are an
fortunately no liable. That moat oxen:whiting &wipe to all
affectionate mother,
NURSING SORB
Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper fa restored Ira
its natural sweotnesi, and your babe from short and fratltil
naps to calm and sweet slumbers ; and the Medical Macaw*
ry becomes a fountain of bleating to your husband and
household.
In the more advanosd stages of
CANKER
it extends to the stomach, caning
DYSPEPSIA,
which is nothing but canker of the stow h; then to Ma
intestines and
creating a sinking, gone feeling, and ad indifference won 6*
the cares of your famll3.
Your stomach is
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food distresses you, and ;on can only take certain
kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the
nourishment it contains as the scrimonous Said of the canker
eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be
comes sallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. For
want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby,
and the o.bres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a
train of diseases which the Medical Discovery Is peculiarly
adapted to
CURE;
Palpitation of the heart, pain in the aide, weakness of the
spine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when you
retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that moat *neta
elating of diseases, the
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How many thousands of poor WOlllOll uro suffering from
this diseaso and pining away a miserable life, and their next
door neighbor does not know the cause. .1 wish to impress
oo your mind that good old proverb, " d a ounce of proven•
lion is•botter than a pound of cure." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventative and the care, with this great
and good quality, that it will never, under any circumstances.
do you any injury.
No change of diet ever necos.,ary—tat the boat yoncan gat
and enough of it.
Draionotv: Fon ows—Adults one table spoonful per day—
Children over ton yeaes deaaert spoonful—Children from live
to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli
cablegto all constitutions, • take sufficient to operate on the
bowcle twice a day. Yours truly,
DONALD KENNEDY.
Price vi,ocr per bottle. For sale by
Dr. OEO. EL KEYSER,
No 110 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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