'~~,_al. ~ .-. SPECIAL NOTICES. APPOINTMENT EXTENDED TO JUNE FIRST. DRS. G. Al. FITCH 4- J. W. SYKES Will remain at their Office, oppoerrig ST. CLAD. HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA TILL JUNE FIRST, 1653 And may be consulted daily, (except Sundays) for coNsu:s,. 'ASTHMA, kiIi,uNCHITIS and ALL ,t,t.'s;lCl COMPLANTS cotnplicat d with, or cataAug pultnonsry disease, including Catarrh, Heart D4lease, Affections of the Liver Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, ti-c. DP:, }TWIT FS wouli state that their treatment 01 s'os.r.nmetjcn ie t 131.011 the fact that the aiteaze e:eLts in „ 1 kr9,, both before and during its derekpoa .a a the tougs, and they tipleforo. employ Mechan• loaf, Li gi• Die and Medical reinedi, to purity the blood and strengthen the ..ysteni. With these, they use MEDICAL IN ITALATION, which they value highly, but only as Tatlic which used alone have no C...ratins t-ifeCifi, and Inve• lids are earriPstly cautioned a,:ainst wasting the preclou s time of curability els any treatment based upon the plausi ble, but false idea that the seat of the disease can be rea In a direct manner by inhalatior;. tie charge for consultation. . A lilt of qu,stiona Will l eCllt to thOdO wishing to COU3I.Ii us by lottor. Addrer4 MIS. C. 7 , 1., FITCH & J. W. BYRES, 101 Penn Rtreet, Pittsburgh, Pa Zir-3101tE CURES Rcipected Frit'md—l had for several years been aftlicte ,l with Dyspepsia, and occasionally a Gtlerdi Df,nility. la, cidentally tried thy medicine, Hootiand'e German Bitters, io the first place upon a daughter, she having a severe spell of sickness. Thy 110011A13t1 s German Bitters had such effect niacin her general &Nifty, that i was Induced to try It my self. I then got a bottle, awl used it according to the iliac lions, and it ielieved me more than anything I had ly fore used, giving gon-ral tone and strength to the stomach and system. I ast fall I had a very severe spell of the Diarrticea, 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 groat pain I suffered, and gave me g .neral health to the system. I consider it, doctor, one of the moat velum . ble medicines I ever used, and shall take great pleasure in recommending it to others. Re2pectfully thy friend, SAMUEL 11.IITTON, No. L J.nuiugi ltuw, Catharine, above Thiel. To Dr. C. Jackson, 120 Arch :greet, Philadelphia. Yee advor7.iiieu3vut. Ye: sale by l:114'.11 ;C rIDO. H. HilYBllll mr2olwd*w Pittet , nvol 401 - A REOIPE THAT RARELY EVER FAILS TO CURE A COLD.—Now, while winter, with its burthen of Colds and Coughs, is with 11 8. we think a remedy that will relieve each visitations should be highly prized, and all who know the worth of this remedy, will do ee we do—prize it doubly. Take a double dose of Dr. Sanford's invigorator, and it will give greater relief than any other medicine we ever tried, for we have rarely to repeat the dose to be en tirely free from Cough, and au soon as the lungs have time to throw off the collected matter, the cure is complete. As a family medicine, fur the cure of Bowel Diseases, Worms, Derangement of the Stomach and Liver, we can recommend it knowingly. rl2:lmdtw DOLLAIt SAVINGS BANK, No. 6.5 Fourth ti [red t. lespoaite made with thin Bauk before tha fira.t day of April, will draw iuta; est tram that data. mr29:3tCHAS. A. COLTON, Treasurer. • OFF:01; OP THE P151, , :b1iC. , 11 b B PITON MINIX° Co., 1 Pittsburgh, March 15, 1853. Up NOTICE TO STJOEHOLDERS —The Stockhold ers of thin Company are hereby notified that the number of shares into which ttl.3 Capital Stock is divided, has this day been increased treat 8 x Th.:wand to Twenty Thousand share , , in pit-mane of authority granted by the Legislature of 3.ll.,higan. New certificates of stock in ex.:Lunge for the old ones will La issued at the office ache secretary, in the city of Pitts burgh, on and a`•ter the lot day of April. No certificate will be Issued fur the lractien of a share, brit parties entitled to fractional shares will be credited there with on the books of the C.napsny, and a certificate Noised whenever assignments of such fractional credits aro present ed to the Setre'ary as will emouut to are or more shares. Holders of old certificates will please present teem for ex change us early after the Ist of April as may be convenient. THOS. M. ;'OWE, Secretary, Pittsburgh A Ba .ton Mining Co. mr22.3w DAILY UNIO i PRAYER MEETING'S, WHICH have been held at the Central Presb. Church, corner sixth and Sttiithhleid streets, will close this morni , g. The exorcises will be conduct,' by Re:. Dr. HOWARD, of the becoud Presb. Church, and Rev. 0. BYLLESBY, of St. James Episcopal Church. Hours from 1.1 ) ,4 2 ' to 124 o'clock. All aro incited. kmr22 OFFICE OP THE FITTS'aIIIIGFI, FT. WAYNE 1 CHICAGO 11.11. CO., • Pittsburgh, March let, 1858. NOTICE T.) AVICK.TIOLDEItti —The first annuli meotifig of the btocltlLlders of the Pittsburgh, For Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company will be bold at the Rootne of the Board of Trade in the city of Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, the 30ta day of March, or 2 o'clock, p. at which thou toe Report r t the Directors and Ol➢cere, of the operation of the Company, for the first seventeen mouths of the consolidation, will be presented and read. The eloctiou for anew Board of Directore will be held at the earns place, ou WEDNESDAY, the Met i et., between the hours of 9 s.. M. and 6 P. :1 Stockholders, and tie representatives of counties holding atocic, ill roct•.ive special race tickets co and from Pitts burgh, for the occdsion, on app.icatdon to the dilnrent Sta tion Agents. nlqnk fornis of proxies may bo outamed nt the Ilmerai Office in Pittsburgh, or at the offiLle. iu New York, No 37 William street. Stoctholders of , tither of th, three Companies now merged by the consolidation, who may nut have converted their stock, will not be entitled to any cotes ut the above election -Thu transtcr boolcv will ho cloak i from the tlOth inet. to liftprox. [mrlj T. D. 5.113.3.i1A111, Secretary. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC L EOYD WM. MWULLOUOE{ JONES, BOYD & CO. C, ..ik S 'l° S'V I.'] Eg. SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, .SPRINGS AND AXLES. Cbruer Kola mud ligrzt. Streets, jy2b PITTSBURGH, PA D. EL a 0 c vS CO., KANM7AOTURERB OF IMPUOVED PATENT :4T EEL C'ULTIVITOR TEETH, COT/SE?... R.Ond Atilt FIIIST SDI/ TO, JAMES A. vETZER, Forwarding and Conimission Merchant, ruic Tii2 E 6.Ly Or Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, (Sutter, Scads, Dried Fruit and Product , generally, Corner of MlArket Anil First streets. PITT3I3I , tiGII. PA. liana To— 0 rnnek G. Bail 3y, E , William Dilworth, Sr.. S. Cuthbert & Sun, l'ittib Irgh; Boyd & Ott, Heiskell Swearingen, S. Brnriy. Oen , . M. & M. Bunk. 'ARC & Iloweli. ntugle dir. Co., (leargo lv. Audernon, Donk, I'a ton &Co Wheelina•. mvl.V2n+ Wu. MILLER, Pilau C. W. RICIKETLON, Pittab'h MILLER Si, RIPELETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND. IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS. Nos. 221 and 2213, Corner of Liberty and Irwla Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. IRON, NAIL 9, COTTON YARNS, &a., zca., CONSTANTLY ONI HAND if RDWA SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 W 001) street, Pittelagh„ hal on hand a large STOCK OF HARDWARE, Which he will salt vary low far CASK. In addition to Lle Lwas, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a largo asiortment of Carpenter's Tools, he has rczalved a largo sup. ply of Sanaagai Calera and Staffers ; Shovels, Tongues and Pokers; Sleigh Balls, and Enameled Preferring kettles. Office of Sealer of :itiVeights and Measures. TIM OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND AIEAS.DRES, May be found lamreforth, in Cherry alley, batik —Jo Third and Fourth etret-te, whero ordure may be left. mrl3:tt CHARLES BARNETT. A RCIIITEC'EURAL.-- BAIZE?. a mosita, architect., No. 112 Smithfield street, Opposite th new Post °Moe, Ezecnte Plane and Specifications for all kinds of buildings, and summit/teat! the erection or the same. Mr. BArill filar contitin':s to attend to the measuring of builders' work, and Mr. MOSER to the preparation of patent papers and drawings mrll:lm se L. C. 11111P43U11.N, AT '' , ./RNEV AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER. rrrri WiT.ll .'l. 111 PETI tretti. LL,a►th e+-rest , Yr.. T. GROUTT, Importers of Brandies, • ,iin, Win, Sic. Bealera in fine Old Monongahela Km Whiaky, P,acli and Apple Brandy; also, RECTIFIERS AND DisriLLERS., corner el SAILTIIFELD and FRONT Ekt,,-nue, Pittnbelre‘,. ILLIAJ%I CI, ASTON & CO., wEbiusALE AND RETAIL IE4 Q,ETOR IVIDIII.CIANTS, Ni :17 DI 47110 Nb ALLEY, Ile:1r Wool .1 f .,..b- A , lvuyl ... t.rtn.l, 1.;',111 I T 811 U R OH, PA. , rry, Ch.rry, and Coguric Ltrawile., ON MonGngithela arA ii.,, , 111ed Whisky, of tho .1 i , t.s.t lustier. ;Ist Artsit DAVID H. WILLIAMS, nIVIL ENGINEER ANT) CONTRACTOR k) FOR Ttl EMI:OMNI OF OAS WORKS, for from flea burnera an I upward% and for Heating Building-, public or private, by Steam, not Water er Furtiacel. rryB:lvis FlrffitiWWll. PA POTATOES. --80 sacks Red Potatoes. too Backs Nelhaatioch d 50 sacks and 30 Ida do It,celv.d and for aide by J FETZER, inr27 tkauar Bind, and Mutat ata No. 101 Penn street VBELADELPiIIi, ad mo., 20, 1850 ?ITTSBURIIII, PA sa = , t, ~ ~~-~'~~~~~ ~>s ~- ~ 'ern '~' ~~ ~ ~`s` ~4.d e,=, ~ ~ ~ . ~.,. ~:=.. __. LOCAL AFFAIRS. The New Law Judge. The members of the Pittsburgh Bar have prepared and forwarded to the members of the Legislature, a memorial, asking for the passage of a law author izing the the election of an additional Judge ; learned in the law, for.tho Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, Regicter's Court, and the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for this county. The memorial contains some interesting statistics re. lating to the litigation in this county. During the year 1857, the Judges sat two hundred and fifty days, engaged either in tho trial of cases, or disposing of the husiress upon the various argument lists, and the necessity for the speedy despatch of causes on the criminal calendar was so great that they held daily sessions of eight hours during this entire period, and frequently met in the evening and remained in ses sion until midnight. Tne criminal business has been rapidly increasing, and the dockets of the Cour tof Common Pleas show that only during two or three weeks of the year can a jury be summoned for the trial of civil issues. The amount and variety of leasimms transacted by the Court of Common Ploas is akonishingr. During the year 1857 the record shows the.;. this Court con: ;idered ard decided upon questions arising upon eleven eases of voluntary arlignmont forty— , ne di cores cases were couitnenced, and the great.-:r par tion finally acted upon; seventy-nine charter.: were examined and granted to religious and charitable institutions; nine applications for the appointment of viewers and assessment of damages by railroad companies were heard; three oomalissions of lunacy were ordered; six petitions in relation to trust es tates were acted upon ; and sixty-four actions against lot owners, on grading and paving claims, were insti tuted by the city if Allegheny. In addition to those, the Court entertained proceedings under election laws; petitions to change the names of parties; bills to perpetuate testimony; mandamus cases; cases under the new banking law; plank road cases; division of turnpikes; for the erection and abolish. ing of school districts ; applications for the appoint ment and removal of .ci , nstables ; appeals from the Board of Licensers; tax appeals; habeas corpus oases; and a great number of others, important in their na ture and difficult in their solution. A written opin ion, in almost every case, was prepared and filed, the preparation of which required learning, patience and time. The business of the Orphans' Cmirt is equally, if not more important, and requires more time than can possibly be devoted to it by Judges with such a multiplicity of business. But the greatest amount of business claiming the attention of the Judges is in the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Sessions. These Courts are engaged in the trial of criminals, with but a short vacation, from the first of Ootoher to the' first of July, every year; and during the past year this term was extended to the 17th of July The labor of the President Judge is very onerous. The day passes in Court and the night is spent in writing charges for juries. There is no cessation from labor, no rest for an o :er-taxed brain. During the March term, 1857, there four hundred and twenty-one eases on the docket, and three hundred and forty-nine true bills were found, which were all disposed of. At the June term there were three hundred and fifty threo cases on the calendar; on these two hundred and twenty-one true bills were found. At the October term there were four hundred and twenty•six cases on the calendar, and at the December term three hundred and eleven cases, on which two hundred and twenty-eight - true bills were found, requiring as many trials fortheir disposal. The entire business of the several courts of the county for the year 1857, may be classified as follows : Cases on the Common Pleas Docket 637 Tried and disposed of finally 119 Open, but not put down for trial 515 . Cases in the Orphan's Court 465 Cases disposed of finally 227 Cases open upon exception 186 Cases in the Oyer and Terminer and . Quarter Sessions, the whole of which are disposed of 1511 Total amount of ease. ...... 2613 " " disposed of finally ... 1857 It will be seen from the above statement that but a fraction over two, , thirds of the cases on the dockets of the Courts were disposed of during the year, and that the interests of this county demand the appoint meat of the Judge asked for. Under the present arrangement, the dockets of the court will be be come so overloaded with cases that it will be a matter of imperative necessity that this appointment should be made. Supposed Suicide On last Friday morning a man named White Wel don came to this city, and put up at the Diamond House, Kept by Mr. Sheplar. Ile resides in the town of Washington, where ho has a wife, and some children by a former wife. Ho came riding a fine, largo horse, which be endeavored to sell, but without success. On the day of his arrival he complained of a severe headache. Ho is a coach maker by trade, and said to Mr. Sheplar, (with whom he is well so quainted, as ho usually stops with him when in the city,) that if ho could obtain employment in Man chaster, where he had worked once before, ho would remain in Pittsburgh. On Saturday ho again spoke of going to Manchester, but said he would not g , that day. At seven o'olock on Saturday evening he retired to bed, and on Sunday morning he was not to be found. Yesterday morning the following letter was found in the room which he had occupied : P,ITTSBURGII, March 27th, ISSS. Bear Beloved and Affectionate Wife and Children— I arrived in this place on yesterday, at ten o'clock, Buffering intensely with the headache, a- d a heavy heart. I can neither sell my horse nor get employ. The picture of our future welfare is too dark ; I can no longer look upon it—l choose death in preference. If it had not been for you I would have hung myself last Wednesday night. I had the necessary arrange ments made and prepared in the stable, and if you had not to waken, I should now be sleeping the dreamless sleep of death. Before this letter will reach you, I will be consigned to a watery grave in the Monongahela river. Oh God, if Thou art the sinner's friend, send me where my first wife dwolleth. If she is at your right hand in heaven, oh, most meraiful God, permit your unworthy servant to dwell with her; if she is in dark despair, send me there. Oh Lord God Al mighty, if thou t.rt a father to the fatherless, and a husband to the widow, make bare thine arm and verify thy promise; take my little family unto thy care and keeping. Tell M. B. and Luther that there are no polities in heaven. Tell Mr. Harter that I doire the M. E. church to pray for my orphan children Mrs. Teat ore, can you, oh can you see your grandchildren suffer for that which belongs to them? I think yon cannot have always found you a true hear'ed woman. Oh, lot me die in peace with all mankind. Mrs. Weldon, you will find my horse at the Diamond House; you will send for him and keep him for what I owe you. W. WALDON. HIVE M REST. Rest, fur the heart beats wearily, as if the Tyrant's hand Had chilled the lowing life blood with his stern and ic) wand. Rest, for 1- gloom came o'er tue—a sense of coming ill; No language can describe it, however strong the will. Rest, it shall soon be given, a weary heart to thee; And from this gloom and chillness thou soon shall be set free. Rest, pure, calm and holy, shall unto thee be given, And Hod shall send his angels to bear thee up to heaven. For fear the public may say I watt unhappy on ac count of my last marriage, I consider it my duty to say that my present wife did everything to promote my happiness. Accompanying this was a note directed to Michael Rose, who lives in this city, and has known Waldon for several years. It contained simply a request that he would ride his. horse to Washington and convey the above letter to his wife. Waldon is a man of about forty years of age, and of temperate habits. It is supposed, from his sudden disappearance, and the fact that ho has not since been seen or heard of, that he has carried out his intention of committing suicide. Ho may possibly make his appearance in other parts, and any one knowing anything of his whereabouts will confer a favor on his friends by sending word to the Mayor's office. •—•yo Court of Quarter Sessions. Before Hon. Win. B. M'Clure, President Judge, and Grabriel Adams and John E. Parke, Assooiate Judges. Moline; March 29th. Peter Lehn was bound over to keep the peace, on oath of his daughter Mary, who declared her father had threatened to split her head with an axe. Joseph Purcell, indicted for highway robbery, on oath of Andrew Maxwell, plead guilty of stealing the watch of Maxwell, on the morning of the fire in the Fifth Ward, but that he was drunk when he com- mitted the offense. The Court thought he was sober when he sold the watch, and accordingly sentenced him to three years in the Penitentiary. The next case was that of the Commonwealth vs. Hugh Larrison, a mere boy, eherged with assault and battery with intent to kill. It seems that the boy bad lost a game chicken, and on consulting a for tune teller, she informed him he would find it at M'Cully's glass house. He repaired thither and charged one of the hands with the theft, when Rich. and Braxton interfered, and attempted to put Larri son out. Larrison drew a knife and inflicted a severe wound on his hand. Verdict, guilty, with a recom mendation to toe mercy of the Court. Mrs. Geig was charged by Elizabeth Capps with malicious mischief. The parties are neighbors, and Mrs. Cupps declares the defendant wilfully threw dust on the clothes she had hung out to dry. Found guilty. Sentence deferred. Stealing Chickens.—The Mayor had a colored man Daniel Baptiste before him on Saturday afternoon, charged with stealing chickens in the Market House. The excuse he gave, for stealing them was an odd ono, viz: that he took the chickens with him, while he went after some change, in order to prevent any ono from purchasing them during his absence. The person from whom they were taken refusing to pros. eoute, Baptiste was lot off with a tine of $3. Another Thief Caught.—Mr. McDermott, the pro. victor of the " Lamb Hotel" in tho Fifth Ward, made information at the Mayor's office yesterday morning against the notorious Charles Bothwell, for stealing an overcoat, two hate, eight prinds of beef steak, and a tin bucket, the property of Mr. McDeri. mott and hie boarders. Charley was committed to Jail to answer the charge. William Mc Williams was committed to jail by Mayor Stiackratti on Saturlay, charged with stealing " hit " offancy articles from a pedlar named White, soma 16,,ya duo. }~ 5 Regular Monthly Itlcetiug of Councils. In SCled Council, Mr. M'Auley in the Chair. A report from the Committee on ( ity Printing, en closing a proposal for a compilation of the city cr di, nanoPs for the sum of $4OO, was read, and a resolu tion accompanying it referred to the Finance Com• mitten. In C. 0. action concurred in. A communication was read from W. H. Williams, Esq., President of the Board of Trade, enclosing a letter from Samar r t3azz m, who suggested that an attorney should be sent to Harrisburg to attend the informal mooting of t.l3<, i,ivnato to morrow. A rest.. lotion to this ofket was offered, which was lost. A resolution was passed instructing dm- representatives to veto against the repeal rf the tonnage tar. In this action C. C. concurred. A resolution approving of the proposed not of Aa. sembly for the purpose of enabling the olty of Pitts burgh to raise additional revenue, was read three times and passed. C. C. concurred. The remainder of the. business in this broach of Councils was of minor importance. Council adjourned. In the Common Council, Mr. M'iielvy in the Asir. Mr. Hunter presented a petition from the Fair mount Fire Company, asttin,g. for nn appropriation to put their apparatus iu good repair. The follow ing resolution was, offered Resolved, That the sum-of two hundred aud sev enty dollars be and is hereoy at to par chase three hundred feet of hose for the Fairmount Engine Company. The petition and imsolution were referred to the Committee on Fire Engines and Hose. In S. C. action concurred in. A petition from citizens ut the Sixth Ward, asking for the grading and paving of Uuion alley, was re ferred to the Street C.mmittec. S. C. concurred. . - Mr. M'Candlesa presented a petition fur the grading and paving of Carpent r alley, in the Sixth Ward, which was similarly referred. S. C. concurred. gr. Erret presented a petition from certain fArmers, asking to be protected against taxes imposed on them in the Market House. Referred to Market Commit. tea. S. C. concurred. A report was read from the Mater Committee, con cerning the application for water pipes on Duquesne Way, accompanied by a resolution adding $548 to the water appropriation, to be charged to the contin• gent fund. The resolution was referred back to the Water Committee, with instructions to inquire of the persons wishing to use the pipes whether they will be willing to incur the expense of laying down the pipes, and re-imbursiug themselves out of the water tax assessed on them. A report was read from the Market Committee, asking for the repeal of the ordinance passed March 15th, 1858, extending the fees for licenses of vo hicles to the police. An ordinance repealing the original ordinan 30 was read three times and passel. S. C. non-concurred. Mr. M'Candiess offered a resolution requesting the Stree'. Committee to report progress at the next meeting, which was read three times and passed. S. C. concurred. The ordinance passed at the last meeting, directing the City Centrolier to refuse to pay the bill for ordi nances of 1357 was repealed. S. C concurred. A communication from the Controller, enclosing bills f the fitting :up of his office, amounting to $576,83, was refsrrod to Committee on Claims and Account& S. C. concurred. The roport of the Water Committee coming back from S. C. non•conourred in, and the original rase• lution passed, Common Council receded from their original action, and substituted a resolution adding the revenue from the watsr pipes to tho water appro priation. S. C. non-conee trod, and appointed Messrs. Moorhead and Herdwan a Committee of Conference; Common Council appointed Messrs. Campbell and Errett. The Conference Committee reported in favor of adding the revenue specially to appr priation No. d. A resolution to this effect w_ls adopted, which was concurred in by C. C. Council adjourned. Eicetion of Directors.—An election for officers of the Manchester Savings Bank, was held on Saturday last, and resulted in the election of the following gentlemen : President—James Anderson. Directors—John Phillip, Wheeler H. Phelps, John B. Kennedy, Charles H. Paulson, Jacob Eck art, Eccles Robinson. Committed Finally,—Bird, Dalanoy and Casey, the parties implicated in the highway robbery committed on Peter Smith, on Friday night, have been finally committed for trial. William Camplell, also impli cated in the affair, has also been arrested and com mitted. We would invite attention to the sale of Bank and Bridge Company stocks, and also a small track of iatd situated near East Birmingham, this evening, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, y P. M. Davis, auctioneer. Alm Gerson was committed by Alderman Rogers on a charge of assault and battery with intent to Iti on Sunday. Ou his way to jtil he made several at. tempts to escape, but was, after some exertions se cured and locked up. the Furniture, ,tc., of the "Barnard House," on Fourth street, near %Wood. will oc sufti by Mr. Davis, cue ioheer, curna,encing this morning at 10 o'cluch. In the District Court, nothing of public impor• lance was going on yesta day. First Arrival of Spring Goode at Carnagican's, Al legheny City.—A very full and elegant stook of cloths, new style cassimeres and vestings, furnishing goods, &c., fur men and boys' woltr, are now opened, to which the attention of cash buyers is invited. Terms being strictly cash, buyers may rely on toe prices being 6 THE OItEAT POPUL A RITY uF It'STETTER'S STOMACH BITTED S p eptr,d by th.• eminent physician, Tr. J. Hostetter, is unbound...l. Daily dues he receive the voluntary testimoniali of the afflicted, who have been cured f lung-standing diseases, through the nee of the " tore," And d.ily the sale of this medicine is increaling, and xtend. I:E sphe•a of useful/Ras among anit , ring humanity. fur removing all not bldroatter from the atomach, regulat ing the buwas; strengthening the e, tire body, and impart tug vigor owl tune to ihe w. tire human *stem, it cannot be equaled. We would recorutueue ad who are afticted with any of these terrible diseases, to iamitaliately procure a bottle of tee Bitters, and their i\iizieuta will vanquish like snow before a scorching ann. For sale by drugglute and dealers generally, everyahme and by .11:-;TETTElt SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, tlic37-1.1 1. - ,S Witter acci IS Front streets. Fancy it, Plain Furuhure & Cb.airs, Warerooms, 424 remota street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDUE, PITTSBURGH, PA Iu addition to the Furu'ture business, I also devote attention to UNDERTAKING. hearses and Carriages furnished. inr2l2:dly—lo 56 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Invite,: the attention of hix cufitoraera and hnyore general Bought direct from Manufactutors iu Masauchusettu, Ladles', 'Misses' and Obildrerfo Alen, Boys and Youth's Mull, 111.1), nti.l %,111 V.tifpl In gr. , ,,t vqtlaty TIME BUYERS China, Glass and Queensware. ME 30 INT ISt. - Sr .IFE "Ir , uast Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - WHO IS NOW RECEIVING FROM Europe and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of articles in his line comprising new and twiteml shape. of Pearl White Stone Tea, Dining and Toilet Ware, and the same in P ain, Gold, Lustre Band and Flowera; Fine White Vitrified Iron Atone, Table Were, known to be the most dm' able now in use for Hotels aid Steamboats French China of new styles, iu Pure White and Gold Band, either in sets or single pirceer, Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet. Sete; Belt tanuia and Plated Castors; German rilver Tea Table 3, onus, Poop Ladles, etc., plated With silver; fine [lvory Handled Carving, Te . . and Table Knives and Fora Tea Waiters and Trays; thalur and fiestraes Table Nat.; Jappared and Dec. orated Tin Toilet Set Aldo, a c mplete and full assortment of all articles suits, ble for the e I IINTRY RETAIL TRADE, a , prices to plea=s the public, who are respectfuliy invited to examine this atter.. . mr27:3mdaer I: 4 KSTANDS.—A large variety for Bale at WM. G. JONN6TUisi tt 00.'S t stautttitaWarettou" 67 Woad EL JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER OF JANES P. TANNER, ly, to bid large stock r,t- NEW SPRING GOODS, lift ,tiA'Jt,, GAITblitS, BONNETS, 169 ATB and FANCY lIAT;± PA' 11 LEAF LEG 1 R PA - AVA Vw I i Win) I. FUR U tTB otk•red to CASH 1111,1 prOtilpt Urdeta tolicitQLl and -I , llly ntkotoil and packod lar27:dtiel --Is SPRING STOCK JU.7.T OPENED AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF .~ , ~, ~ - - Z==l r....e*.as: eo. , :f•ti. AvA t W. H. WiLLIAMm r go? P , f. R ISAIAIi DIOR VV, alreILL!!) Rep:+rtei J3sEPli SHOWDS - 1, Superintendent the Merchants' Exchange. PITTSBURGH, March 29, 1858. FLOUR—Th. , market L quite dull today; we have uo sake from first hands to note. From store the sales aggre gate about 200 bbls. at $3,60 for superfine, $1 for extra, and $4,60 fur extra family. aRA 1N...5al 9 11.5 hush. I:yo fr Lau atom at 67e.; 4000 bush. do. la Alleghaey, on private terms ; 02 bush. Corn from %hart at 50,3.; 50 bush. ear Corn from first hands at 46e.; .50 bush. do. from stoma at 16c.; 150 bush. Oats from storo at 30®31c.15 bush. BEANS—SaIes 15 bush. small white at $1,25 lit bush. FEED—Sales 2 tons Mill Fzed at 873,4 la 100 ; 5 tons Shipstulfs at Coe. 100 lbs. DRY FRUIT...SaIes 20 bush. Pewiles at $3,82;4®3,76 ; 4u bush. Apples at $1,25 'a bulb. °KERN FRITH...SaIes 40 bbls. choice Apply at $2,25 bbl. SEEDS...SaIes 40 bush. Clover at $1,75: 00 Web. du. clean at $5,25; 10 bush. do. at $5,25; 40 bush Timothy ut $2,60 IA bash. POTATOES...SaIes 300 bush. Nealmimocks from store at 60:.; 13 , bosh do. at 60c. L 3 bush. BUTTER—SaIes 8 bids. roll at 16c., and 6 tilde. packed at 10c. lb. EGGS ..Salesloo dos. at 10%0. doz. BACON—Sales 4000 tbs. Shoulders at 30001bs. flume at 9%C. ? lb. ASHES...SaIas U casks Caustic Soda as 40.'0 lb.; 4 casks Soda at 3%; 10 bile. S . ll Soda at 2%; 300 cases Concentrated Lye at l4c 14 IL. SALT...SaIes 50 bags at $l,lO t 6 bag. DRY HIDES...SaIes 75 Dry Flint at 16c , cash. CHERSE...SaIes 24 boxes W. R. at 9%c. rtA lb. • MOLASSES...SaIes 25 bids N. 0. at 57lAc. gallon; 7 Ibis. do at 36c. SUGAR...SaIes 7 lids. fate at - ;A lb. HAY... Sales 4 loads from the scales at sll®l3 " , e, ton. WHISKY—SaIes 166 bbls. rectified at 20®21c.; a small lot cold at 22c. gallon. Now Yote., March 29.—Cotton; sales. of 2500 baled; sing steady at 1178 for upland middling. Flour quiet; 16,000 bbla sold. Wheat very dull and heavy. C..rn heavy; a lee 35,000 bush at 673.6@6814 for BouGicro. Pcirk firm; prime $12,75. Beef shhitly. Lard ,steady at 93iia11%. Bacon quiet. Talow easily. Whisky advanced jsc.; sales at 22c. sugar buoyant; holders demandan advance. Freights dull; on Cotton t, Liverpool 3-16; on Flour to Liverpool Is 9d; on Grain 53@.50 6d. CINCINNATI, March- 29.—Flour steady; 2100 bbla told at $3,60®3,70 for superfine; receipts large. Whisky firm; 1200 bbla cold at 17%. Provisions dull. Bulk Meat de ciin-d 1 4 and dad, clesing at OA and 7% foz• Shoulders and • ides. Mess Pork is offered at $16,75, without finding buy ers, tle_ugh not over 1000 bblo could be bought at this rate. Nothing was done in Bacon and there is no demand. Cloverseed is active at $4,75,555; the stock is quite light and the demand good. Groceries are unchanged. There is a good business doing in the regular way. YoRE, March 29 —Evening.—Stocks steady.. Chicago nd Rack .sland 7534; Cuuilrerland Coal 18, Illinois Central horde 74; Mich. Southern 22; 3 4; N. Y. Central 87%; Beading 47 1 4; Missouri b'a 82 1 4; Erie 231,,i: Ohio 10314; Indiana a Sti. Stocks were firmer alter the board. HARDY & M'GREVV, Steamboat and Gen eral Agent% Corner et Ant and Ferry streets. 141 V LB q WCATIIER, ETC.—The river was still falling last night, with but 6 feet water in the channel. The weather is very pleasant and rather cool, but net too mu: Bo for e •rn fort. Business is only moderate. Boats are leading for Ciucivaati, Lotmanle, Pi abmh rive -, tiver, t I,„uis, Upper Mississippi and New Orleans. In, f .ct, no .•n- can g arms uory fur a beat to any port. The number of boats at the whiff has ton gradually diminish ing until at last there is eopio pros , g,aet of them all getting ecmo little freight. The Wenona awl Min netoulca have hauled a'ouud aka Allegheny, and have laid np. Tho Grand Turk . i 8 at lust finished, and a very pal' y bust she L. The lt. F. Sass in in the Allegheny river, loading with rail road ,run. The Memphis Appeal says that the steamer Arkansas, which was sunk a sh rt fine sines, while conveying goy vrameut troops ro JeLfsts.m Barracks, has again been raised, rwd hsi g;_ma to the ducks for repair. TLe Stephen Decatur is on her way to tins port, heavily loaded with Wtstern produce. The Alma, Capt. Robins m, will punitively leave for New firlean4 on Wednesday evening. Capt. Sheppard's fine packet, South Amerlca, leaves this c , veutug 'or tit. Louth direct. Last, Tuo.day, while a drayman was hauling some goods to the steamer. %V D. Denny, at St Louis, a shot gun fell off end explo.md, the shot taking effect in the thigh and ti ad of Capt. Phil Hannan, wounding him severely, but not dangerously. Davis Moore, the cle k, was wounded ta the forehead, though not much hurt. and Capt. Jas. M'Cord, Steamboat lu.pector, was shot iu one of his legs. Capt. lianuan's wounds will keep him in his room for several (Jaya. The steamer Evansville, Capt. Baird, running as a Mem phis and White river pac.' et, having narrowly escaped the devouring element a little over a year ago has again become a victi.a. She took fire in the cotton in the bold, but by battering down the hatches, and turning steam into the hold, the Lire was at length extinguished. The tire so weak ened the guards, however, that while asceuding Whisk) Shute, one gLard broke eft, precipitating three deck passen gers into the river, who were drowned. A very large number of inmher rafts have been passing passing out of the Allegheny during the mot two da3s, brund for a market below. Un Sunday we count. ed a fleet of nine large rafts, all within a compass of half a mile. From appearances toe lumber market below will be well supplied. Steamer Luzerno, Jacobs, Brownsville Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville. " Chevolt; Murray, Wheeling. J. C. Fremont, Stoekdale, New Orleans Rocket, Brows, Cincinnati. " Economy, Beltzhoover, Cincinnati. " Emma Graham, Ayers, Zanesville. " Judge M'Clure, -, West Newton. DEPARTED. Steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville. Lozerne, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Chevoit, Murray, Wheeling. Saint LOllll3, Dean, Louisville. " Fort Wayne, Mulford, Now Mamas. " Aurora, Rhodes, New Orleans. Fulton City, Brickell, St. Louis. " Keystone, -, St. Louis. Et EGULAR PITT S.BURGII AND r INCINNATI PACKET The elegant side wheel, passenger packet SUPERIOR—Capt. REDMOND J. GRAOS—WiII ;mice Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, every BATUR. DAY, at 10 o'clock, A. IL Returning, will leave Cincinnati every TUESDAY MORNING. mr23 FLACK, BARNES CO., Agents. The steamer. EMMA GRAHAM., Capt. Moto or. AYREB, will loavo fur the above awl a❑ rnterniediato ports Do every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. AL For freight or passage apply on boiled. /Ad OPFRA TINS, ETO For St. Louie, Keokuk, Burlington, Bus endue. Rook inland and Davenport. jag Th e due paaaeager a -- earner AAIZONIA— capt. 1101Ditsli—Will leave for the above anu all luternoaliate parte on MuNDAY, the 23 , 1) t.a.ant, at 4 o'clock r. rut 24 1.1,8011, 1131114E2 3 (JO., Agenta. rrHE CIifInICAL OLIVE EItASIVE B. &J. Sawyer, re. SuAP, manufactured by rixeives the preference over all oth"r kinds e viz offend fur family use. Its advantages over other Soaps are It is et ever to use, one pound being equal to throe of common rosin Soap. 21. Hall the time need only be occupied in washing when this Soap is used in place of other Soap. ad Labor in washing can be nearly d.spensed witn, as the clothes will requite little if ally rubbing, thus avoiding their wear on the wash-board. 4th. Yoiliug the clothes is unnecessary wh e n this Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers equally as well as soft. .sth. rrinters, Machinists,.rainters and others, mid it far superior to oilier Soaps. It speedily re. moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the hands, leaving the akin 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 Soup, cut it into shaviags, and dissolve In one gallon of hot water; put tae clothes into a tub containing about ten gallons of warm water; pour in the dissolved Snap, and stir thoroughly. Let them soak twenty CO thirty minutes, wring out, and rinse in warm water once, cold water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or seam, or grease ep to, may require a aught rubbing, but otherwise the clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or boiling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring about double time in soaking. Observe our name on each bar. _ For sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Woed street, and at our works, opposite the Bound House, Penn. el triads avenue. B. U. & J li. SAWYER, full : No. 47 Wood street. STARCII.-300 bse. Rochester Pearl Starch for i olo bv fel 91 FI IiNRY COLLINB. BUTTER. -6 barrels prima Roll Butter, re ceived and for sale by JAB.. A. - PET • mr24 Corner Mtiirket and First streets. riIIIMOTLIY SEED--10 bhish. Good Timothy Seed for sale by - ' JAS. A. FETZER, mr27 - • Corner First and Market sts. i. CARB. SODA.-150 kegs on hand and jUP tomb by (ma) IL L BAANESTOOii a 00, t ')4l '.l-n%, • • - - FT A r.rt•; Ji i L1.4.11,1t1F - icitt =ME ;. I/ 01.11 i '4ll. !e ;(y.3.EPTI SIicAVDEN Ononittet of Arbitration fer March. P. R. 1111U - 40T, Vico President, J •ll' 4 3. GILLESPIE, JOSEPLI IL HUNTER, AMUEL SGRIVEIt, AUSTIN LOOMIS. P 1"P HAM MARKET New York Market. Cincinnati Market. New York .Stock Market. I Eft .NE Vi S. PORT OF PITTSBURGR 6 FEET 0 INCIIES WAZIE IN IN. CELAWNEL ARRIVED STEAAIBOAT6 CINCINNATI. For Cincinnati. ZANESVILLE. For Marlette and Zaneaville ST. LOUIS. '.,,,z.;•A'.,?,t'T:.1.-'. ,-,..,-,r - • ..- :A::i:p,,.=f-....--- - - 7,7 , AM II EM 7EN'ES PITTSBU - ,q GH THEATRE. Nildis KIMBERLY I.llatit, A5l, 3fINAGESM2.3 3. G. 11AlsiLEY 9TL2g. MANAGIIn . . .. . , 8i..103 WC. Pri: ,c..... '.,r, large $506 RePond Tior 25c. i',ITPI: - 1 ,,, T, baaalt...... hr- Third Tier lbc. C.•!.,-...i Box 11.5 c. Single Beate ill Private Box, $l. 1 Cord liallery 15c. ALTERATION I;4' TINIL. DOofs open tat 7 'clock. PerfovnAuc 00111:1A,UCC , at 7 &x otlloe, for sale of Ticket,ol+,,is troul 10 tot o'clock. SLOONu NIGHT OF MILD: MoMtIION TUEv+DAY EVVNINti, March ELUL, Ifford, will t a,tfai till, Popular dlay of NUOM A • Piattionia......7llrm. 31e Methon I Ingoutn.r...Mr. .1. 0. Hanley .`altars fl rnpfro. To conclude wish tlo Farce, entitled OBJEOT OF INT ta It s . Fanny (with F0ng,).... ....... ......Rosa Cliue Mr. Primrose Mx. H. A. Weaver The Beautiful Collection of Pa tttings, INCLUDING THE EASTERN SLAVE A MARKET, CLEOPATR 4,, DEATH of I.€ANDER and tha furlong 01110ABSIAN MODEL OF BEA Aro now on Fret) Eabibltion at the TONT] NE /100811, go. 93 Third etreet. Call and ee Llwtu. jyl7 tir.O. o`OHb. r.Oll, Proprittr JOHN W. AVCAUTEIV , BILIL POSTER: wIL L ATTEND 'I T.IIE POSTINti and DISTRIBUTIN .t all Itindm of GILLS 101 t CONCERTSxiluirrtomi, All communication& either by mail, telegraph, or uttlei • witto--directed to tilt , orlon of the Morn' eg Poet, wilt rece.. prompt attention ert•7 DAGUERREAN GA LLERI.66 All 3 ROT YP.ES- A IDAUT/EUL AND DURADLE WARRANTED, CAN r:EI 'IAD AS LoW AS AT AN Y ELM!' °LAS .4 IN THE .(10UNTILY, It. Al. CARGO & CO., Photographers and Atnbrotyptsts, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 76 fourth street, and SUNBEAM GALLERV, 8. W. cur. of Market atruet and Maui:Jul, l'at , dirEgti PRIC.I3 TO BIIiT ALL. nayl9tf-4 0.0(4E ft 8 N EW D AGU ERMAN. AND AM B ROT V AND SLDE-LlOlll t; A i, E RV , tiTAREI', N E A ItLY OPPOUTE THE Pt)n-Wittlei LICTUREI3 taken in all the variona styles, in au we,,ther, and warranted to pleaee, at reasonabie rates. Sick or &ceased persona taken nt Chair re.idon:.a. ap2Olvdaw-ia VRES" GALLERY OF ART, NO. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES taken at this Gallery by a new and improved process, giving the natural color of the hair, oyes, dress and complex ion. They are acknowledged by all who have examined them to be ler superior to any pictures eve. exhibited in this city. Citizens and stratagem are invited to call auu examine his large collections of specimens. Ms Gallery being en the Jocund floor, is easy of access. N. B.—Pictures of Children 1,3110.1 to coL seconds, at N.. tIO Market attest. iny27:tfis t.. 1. It'l3li.Et3, Artist. LIiBti.OTVPHS. PRICES REDUCED. U HY CORNER OF 'num) AND MARK LT * ,-, TRItiITL., Entrance on Third street. W.1./Mid and Strangers desiring MiIIitOTYPES, csocuton W. the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can be accommodated at short notice by cuffing at NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY, Till RD STREET. Pricey One Dollar and upward. pIIOTOGRAPIIY.—Tais ART /LAS BEEN brought to such perfection that pictures taken by Lie peocosi have been prJuounced perfect by the ,iciet, tine wad 1. They can be had in all their beauty and artistic elegance, at WALL'S rictue.c GALtenit, on Fourth street, Jues' Building. [ mr27:lw A tICTION SALES HOUSEHOLD FUTINITURE AT LAW RENcEvna,E, AT AuctrioN --On WEDNESDAY MORNING, March Slat, at 10 o'clock. at the residence of Mrs. Darlington, near the Omnibus Station, at Lawrence ville, will tr.i sold, (as she is declining tionsukefping,, Ma hogany Hair Feat Sofa, Ch 'irs and Rucker Mahogany Side Beard, side, dining and kitchen Table.; Parlor, Chamber and Stair Carpets; Hearth Rugs, Mahogani high post one French Bedsteads Rusk Seat Chairs, Wardrobes. Bureaus Wa,h and Work Stands, Venetian, Linen and ril Cloih Blinds, Stair Rods, Fenders, Queensware, Tin Ware Bitch. an Furniture, Cooking Utensils. etc. mr29 P. M. DAVIS, Auctione,r. VARIETY STORE, AT AUCTION.- Un TUESDAY MORNING, March 30th, et 10 o'clock at the Con morels' Sales Rooms, No. 04 Filth etroa, will Le old, the stock of a Variety Store declining business, the us eortment includes Cloth Nlastillas, Undersieeves, Cheiniz, Bonnet Crape, ' Laic', Veils, Bonnet Ili bins, a large quan tity of Artificial flowers, Silk Fringes Bonnet Silks, Be loges, DeLaines, Swiss Mnslins, white and colo ed Colon ;luxe, Ladies' Kid and Silk Gloves, Laces and Edgings,Trim i rigs, Battens, Paper Cambrics, etc, etc Sale positive. mrl9 F. M DAVIS, Auctioneer. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, AT AUCTION —On WEDNESDAY MORNLNG , March 3i.t, at 10 at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 blab threat, will be sold, for account of whom it may o-ncern, 16 boxes Brown's s', Ws, sod ID plug Totacco: 20,000 Germam Cigar:. Sale positive mr27 la P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. WATCHES, PAINTINGS, &c., AT AU C TION.—On TUESDAY EVENLNG, March 80th, at 7 o'clock, wit be sold at the Commercial Salta Rooms, No. Yllth strort in the order of catalogue, a number of guld and silver open faced and hunting case' putentand detached lovers and cylinder escapem-nt Wat , hes, Gold Vest and Guard Chains, with seals d Rays ' fine Paintings, Steel Engravings, Opera Glasses, Patentßevolvera, Ac., &c. Sold by order of an tuatara Pawn roger. The above article a will be open for examination ou Tues day morning . Catalogues can be had in the °Rico on Monday. P. M. DAVIS, mr'27 Autioneer HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI TURE AT AUCTION.—On TUI':oDAIi MORNING, &larch 80th, at 10 o'clock, at the Barnard lltuse, No. 07 Fourth street, will be sold the entire stock of Household and Hitahen Furniture of that extensive establishment. among which are Mahogany Hair sew Chairs, Table, Bureax, Wachs ands, High and Low Poet Beitteads, Faithe: Beds and Bedding, Mattrasses, Carpets, Gilt Framo Looking illaaaes, Window Blinds, Fire Irons, China Glass and Queens. ware, large sheet Iron Cooking Stove, Furniture Kitchen lank/ten Utensils, ito. P. M. DAVIS, mrl7 Auctioneer. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUOTIOIs.. On TUESDAY EVENING, March 90th, /853, a 73., o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, will be sold 26 shares 51. & 61. Bank of Pittsburgh. 2, do old stock Allegheny Fridge Company. 20 do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh 20 shares Citizens' Bank of Pittsburgh, Lurid P. Al. DAVIS, Aumiionger. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF STOCKS, AUSTIN LOOMIS ea. CO., ST,iCK A NOTE BROKERS, 58 MARKET eTREET. PHE EXECUTORS OF THE REVER END CIIARLE4 AVERY, will offer at public sale, at tti MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, in the city of Pittsburgh, oil Tau RSDAY, the lath of Apiii proximo, at 8 o'clock, it. 1,1., the following stocks, viz:- 2660 shares of the Capital &cult of the Pittsburgh and Bos ton MiningCompany,(Cliff Mine,Lake Superior) 1000 do of tee Capital Stook of the National Edining.Co. C• do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh. 400 do Allegheny Tank. 42 do Hand Street Bridge Company. 88 do Monongahela do dp. • 188 do Monongahela NaviAttiou Company. 07 do Pltts'gh, Ctn. and Louisville Telegraph Co. to .lo Allegheny Gas Company di do Pittsb'gh, Pt. Wayne and 0 dcago Railroad Co. id.lCend Scrip of ditto, of s''2 40. 20 do Chart/era Valley Railroad Company. 20 do Wilkinsburg and West Newton Plank Road Co. 1 Scholarship Pittsburgh Porn Coilege STOMAS EL HuWE, WM M SHINN, Executors. tur2r - cBw JOSUE' RING, 28 ACRES CHOICE LAND NEAR BIR MINGHAM, AT allLynrti.—On TrbSDAY EVEP. ING, March 30th, at 7 . 3 ,-5 o'clock at the Commercial Ssles Rtorst, No. 54 Filth street, will be sold, twenty-eight acres 01 excellent land, handsomely situated near the Borough or Esq., Birmingham, adjoining lands of the heirs of: Ormsby nod McClurg, suitable for tiountry seats and gardening pur poses. Persons wishing ,o view the property, will call en Faulkner Davis, on the premises. Te - ms—one•thlrd cash, re..idue in one and two years with interest dumb Y. 11. DAVIS, Auctioneer. WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT, No. 42 Fifth street, Eicar Wood. SEINE AN & KEY .RAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALERS IN FINE GOLD AND .SILVER IXATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. FANCY GOO I , S 0 IVATCHMAKERS , TOOLS WATCH MATERIAL, AT EASTERN! PRICES. DOTASIL-10 maks on band and for ago We E. II OARSOBI= is 00. 3 441'4 .1 t : E' ' :!meter t ,v 4,11 'WALL'S, K uit.l4 rsist,t. M"i"ihLLANEI - .) t.fB. SPRDIG AND SUMNER DRY GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST RE .... TURNED from New York Aud Philadelphia, feels , vaildent that Ito ran OFFER INDUCIEHENTS TO PUB. CHASERS, EOTH IN STYLES, QUALITY AND PRIORS, uNSiIIiPASPED lii ANY HOUSE WEST OF THE ,NIOUN. r MOH FANCY DRESS SLLKS, RICH BL&ijK BA.YADERE DRESS SILKS, BICH BLACK SILK ROBES, " PLAIN BLACK BILKS, " PRINTED BERAGES, ORGANDIE LAWNS, " " " BORES AlBo—Ohallies, Cropo De &woes, Leiwns, SHAWLS AND MANTLES. BROOHE BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, PRINTED BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, Of every Style, Color and Quality, varying in priced from Two to Fifteen Donau. FRENCH LACE AND (MANTILLA MANTLES, From Three to Thirty Dollars. N tIEDLE WORK HANDSOME SEW COLLARS AND SLEEVES, VERY RICH REAL FRENCH WORK COLLARS, EM BROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, JAW:INET AND SWISS - EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, AND FLOUNCINqs, WHITE GOODS. PIQUET CLOTH, FOR BASQUES, COLLARS AND SLEEVES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH BRILLIANTS, AC 0 NETTS, NAINSOOKS, MULLS, SWISS, VICTORIA LAWNS, &m., PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED AND FIGURED. HOSIERY A FULL AND COMPLETE AS,. SORTMENT MOURNING GOODS OF EVERY DLSORIPTION. GOODS FOR BOYS' WEAR. Snick, Bine, Green, Drab and Olive CLOTHS. • Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive CASH MEHETTS. Plaid, Plain and Striped OASSIMERES TWEEDS, MERINO, N.A NKINE'ETS, OASSIMERLS. g 'r Linen and Cotton Pant Stuffs, 4c., DOMESTICS. 'HS LATOAST STOCK IN ;fill?, n any of the above Goods were bought of MANUA OTURERSAND JOBBERS, Awl at ttio LARGE AUCTIONS, 'FOR cis% WE, ARE ENABLED TO SELL THESI AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Cali and Examine oar Stock, be- fore Purchasing Elsewhere. C, HANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, and Young, Stevenson & Love, SIGN OF mg ORIGINAL BEE-11 IVE No. -74.. Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa* 11141:46 ~"` tl `~"'Y+"~'t a ' Y .~.~ _. .... DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, is REQUIRED TO CURE. ANY ONE troubled with Liver Oomph:data, unless the moat drat. perate of caste, when the world bottle will, with scarce • single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. We wish to call the attenton of all to these facts, that the In vigorator la compounded bye ph, olden who has used it to his practice for the past twenty years with a snows& almost credulous, and that It is entirely vegetable, Meg composed wholly of gems. Some idea of the strength of these gnats may be farmed whet' it is known one bottle of the Invigorator contains as much atrength es one hundred dozes of Calomel without an y of its deleterious effects. We know there is nothing now before the American pub• Ho, prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particularly for diaeasee of the Liver ; as Dr. hanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy , it has attalued a reputation eseond to no other article in the world, simply became It rest on ice owu merit. To convince all by trial that it to all its proprietors claim it to be, If any of our readers are suffering from iamb diseases as are described in Dr. eanford's advertisement, *0 know of know remedy that will so surely cure them as the .Invigorator. The Invigorator cures Sick licadache. 'rake one or ie.e teaspaonfuls at each attack and It will soon d.ft.appear. For an over:muted when food rises or sours, take the Invigorator after . . ;t will no; prove die eeable or oppressive. Fr r i• IrOuro, Palpitation, or Ditcult Breathing, take a tee,t oauiuloci Ia or twice daily. For Loiss of Appetite, Lang L;stle,ine;,, the medicine is invaln• able. It will rest , Dre the :vile rito and make the food digest well. Nightmaro, tek, o sex •r6onful on retiring, and the demons of dream-land win all be fairies. After eating a hearty dinner, tato o or invigorator and it will relieve all oppression or ion tl. , IRV] ger.tor is a Liver Heine dy of unequaled virtue, act 0,,, ,, directly on that organ, cur ing Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Willow Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and all Female Obstructions , for which it has nu equal. •• ROBES . We know there is uothing uirar before the American pub. he prepared with - such skill by a scientific man, particulor ly for diseases of the Liver, aD r. Ssnford's Invigorator, ur Liver Remedy. It has attalnea a reputation second to bu other article in the war d, simply became it rests on ire own merit. To convince all by trial that it i.e all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of car readers are suffering from iimd, diseases as are described in Dr. Pantoril's advertisement, .• •• know of no remedy that will so surely cure theta as th • nvigorator. " ROBES, There has lately &a -al hrtsUght oar uuCten a mediatew that seems to ries:was wonderful, curative and healing pro perties hr diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Di gam.. It came to ne with so many testimonials in its favor that we have noted its effects in some of the worst CaSea of contduruil dibility, caned by derange.l liver, and In every instance the effect wee to relieve or give a permanent cure, Dr. &mienßs Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what we re fer to. We always have Nen credulous about cams by pat ent medicines, but we are conlanced that DILI meaitine, for fatally use, is not overrated by the host of recommendath.Li it has. Our advice is, for all troubled with Indigestion, . bihty or Bowel Compliiint, to get a bottle and try it; our word for It, relief will. Le experienced. tz .1 I.llssElned to TILE ItivAims who use Dr. Eauford'e Invigor• ator, for it will nlievs thorn of their pains as Boon as It is taken into their stomach. Pain. and misery cannot exist whore the Invigorator ii need, fur it will as sorely drive them tiway, as daylight will banish darkness, of this there con b no doubt to th ec Who try It, fer it carries conviction with every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousands of certificates from those who nee it or have been cured by it, Try one bottle, is it dote not benefit, then we are mistaken. Pattn CMI noLLis PER BOMB. 133/40111; a Ga Proprietors, 345, BroaciWay, New York )ror solo by G 1 KEYSER, 110 v:' ,A street, Pittsburgh" laleSuidseraip ii ) II -- • IL i:LA I L.,;) . .."N Y ic• .. . 7.,. ~_ .. .._ . - ;:l 1' - . I . - : ZiVil r 4 d " ' ~ LI , N - A ''.. b . !girl 4 , OF THE AGE mit. KENNEDY ; oi liumburv, hag disous - (.1-M in Gila Gl' on: common paatuti'a wz2.1.11 a rana:a 0 that, eur.a r!.110'..,i Tiff: IVOLET. Coro)1111LA POW..ti .k 4:1t0A131oN PZMPL 116 Leo tried It in over eleven hundred ca.iee, and goy. taiiad ezcopt in two canes, (both thunder humor.) He hvia now iu hie riceikuesion over one hundred aertlfleatoa of its value, ail within twenty miles ut _ . . Two bottles are warranted to cure a nurz.hig sore month. One to three bottles will care the wont kind of Pimples on the face. Two or tbre r.ottlad will cleat the asetclu of biles. Two bottled are warranted to curotht worst canker in the moutilor eta I,,t:."t'• . . _ Three tottotottlee aro werroal'aPzt , woe. , Yok. of Erysinelaa. _ • One to two bottles ure warr4qted - tO owe all humoriejka eyes. ' Two bottleo aro warranted to care running of the ears and blotches among tho hair. Four to nix bottled' aro warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. Ono' Natio will wira acedy eruption cf tho shin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worstkind ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the moat des perate case of rhenme Oars, Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt-Itheum. El7O to eight bottled will cure the worst cane of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the drat bottle, and a perlect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Ii3O.XBUB.Y, MASS Dasa hiscs.L. —The reputation of zho Medical Discovery, in curing all kind of humors. ' is so well established by the unanimous voice of all who have over used it, that I need not say anything on the sabject, as the most akilfal physi cians and the moat careful Druggists in the country are tin. aninioac in its praise. LI presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing must of those diseases in which you are nn fortunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to en affectionate mother, • NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cared as if by a miracle; your own temper is restored.. Its natural sweetueca, and your babe from short and fretted naps to calm and sweet slumbers ; and the idecibxd Discare ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and household. In the more advanced atugea of CANKER It cznaols to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, vadat Is nothing; but cankcr of ti:a 3torn h ; than to Um Intaatint-s and - - - ILIDNE Yf3, creatlug a alnknig, gone feeling, and au lodirtotoncea even tht cares of your farnll). Your stomach RAW AND INFLAIIED, your food distresses you, and you can only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the scrimouous fluid of the canker eats it up• then your complexion lodes 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 fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follOw a train of diseases which the Medical Di.covery is peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, weakness of the spine and small of the back, pain of the h 1p joint when you retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most excru ciating of diseases, the Flow many thousands of poor women aro suffering from this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next door neighbor (low not know the cause. .1 wish to impress no your mind that good old proverb, "An ounce of preven tion is betterthan a pound of cure." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY • - - you have both the proventativo and the cure, with this groat and good qunlity, tint it will never, under any circumstances; do you any injury. Ns change of diet 07C`l tzt the 1,6,31 ,yon can get and enough of it. DmKandy: Foe vex—Addle ono table spoonful per day— Children over teayetkeadeaaort spoonful—Children from live to eight years, to spoonful. Al no directions can be appli• cable; to all constitutions, take and to operate on the bowls twice a day. Years trul DONALD KENNEDY. Price $l,OO per bottle. Yee by Dr. H. ..7,ZY8.131i, sapielewNr ) 110 Weed stre,t, Pittsburgh. B OWMAN 'S • V ECi eV fli.E (JONI POl3 :,11 Will rim detrte.e‘, inflammation of the . langs, Croup, ilearkienes,, Bleeding of the Lnr.g.A, (kmeumption For !ale by And felo:dar.w I F YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING MADE TO ORDEP.,EALL7AT OILESTEIVS • A billEtult_e+,9ortniont of ua Ivili •I al. Sy` Wt,:+tudy I-) PL., StiOOTENG .GALLERY, TliV, COPPER . 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