~' , i SPZU:,I '... --:.'..','.';::.414')'0'4g*. _ ........,.;; , ~:.',., . SIF2I '.:,..:4-• , :eLer''Ax;.. ..r....z . .1:4: , .4.*:'P! , :-,-,,,..,....:-F;,:;-:,.=1.,-!.. SPECIAL NOTICES. APPOINTMENT EXTENDED TO JUNE 'FIRST. DRS. C. M. FITCH 4. J. W. SYKES, Will remain at their Office, No. 191 Penn street, OPPOSITE ST. GLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA TILL JUNE FIRST, 1858, And may be consulted daily, (except Sundays) for CONSUMPI':ON, ASTHMA, BRoNCHITIS and ALL OTHER cONIO COMPLANTS . complicatid with, or causing pnlmonory disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 4-c ,` • DRS. FITCH SYKES would state that their trilatuln of Consumption Is tamed up<7 the fact that the disease exists in the bleed tdryi , , I s Imfore and during ifs development in the (anus, ,o (they thelefore employ Mechan• gieuie and 51C.,iti,>1 remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system, they use IitIEDIOAL IN HALATION, whdlth they value highly, but only sa Pallia tives, ;chic', u,.ed Mune hare no Clurcz:Zr , effects, and .Inva• lids are wtrnPntl3 ,:11t1t1Ofind iweimst waiting the procioua time of cnrabilit3 ut4 any treatment bailed upon the but false idea that the seat of the diseas,, cau ta reached In a direct manner ty Inhalation. No charge for consultation. A list of que4i3hs cant to th.•se wishing to consult us by letter. Adiirmo Dili. M PITO(' A J. W. RYER?, lin Pena street, Pittsburgh, Pit. pERSONS IN WANT OF ANYTHINO In the , Toilet LLue, Such as COMBS, 7. HAIR BRUSJIES, fiJOT If BR 1:18111t8, NAIL BRUSHES, FOR THE ERC BOTH AMERICAN . AND, FRENCH, SOAPS! Of innumerable variety, tilleh ae HONKY, PALV, IC; jiltOWN, LNI)801t, PONOINE, LITO., Would d 6. well t) c.Wing ut the DRUG , AND PRESCRIPTION STORE OF CHARLES H. SUPER, Corner of St. Clair and Penn streets, Opposite the St. Clair Hotel. gje-MORE CUAES PH/LADELPHIA., 31 mo., 20, 1850. Respected Pe-lend—l had for several years been afflicted with Dyspepsia, and occasionally a asneral Debility. I ac cidentally tried thy medicine, Howland's German Bitters, in the first place upon a daughter, she having a severe spell of sickftess. Thy Iloefpincl's German Bitters had such effect upen her general Allay, that I was induced to try it my self. I then get a bottle, and used it according to the direc tions, and it relieved mo more than anything I had before used, giving general tone and strength to the stomach and system. Last fall I had a very severe spell of the Diarrhe=a, 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 lutestiues, and soon relieved me from the great pain I Suil'ered, and gave me general health to the system. 1 consider it, doctor, ono of the most valua ble medicines I ever wed, and shall take (great pleasure in recommending it to other . liesp.-otfully thy friend, SAMUEL, BUTTON, Nu. C, Jeuuiuga Row, Catharine, above Third To Dr. C. Jackson, 120 Arch stroot, Philadelphia. tloe advertiaeruc.nt. Pot Bale by iI.EMING e 0 Dr. GEO. H. KEYBER l'ittehnrot: utrAilgrelAw A RECIPE TUAT RARELY EVER FAILS TO CURE 4. COLD.—Now, while winter, with its burthen of Colds and Coughs, is with us, we think a remedy that will relieve such visitations should be highly prized, and all who know the worth of this remedy, will do as we do—prize it doubly. Take a double dpse of Dr. Sinford's Invigorator, and It will give greater relief than any other medicine wo ever I Hod, for we have rarely to repeat the dose to be en tirely free frsm Cough, and as aeon 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:lmdkw OD DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 Fourth street. Deposits made with this Bank before the first day of April, will draw interest from that date. mr29:3t . CHAS. A. COLTON, Treasurer. ' OPPIOP OP HIE PITIPBURQII R BoYTON MINING C0.,1 Pittsburgh, March 15, 1858. . NOTICE TO ST ./OE HOLDERS —The Stuckhold ere of this Company aro hereby notified that the number of shares into which the Capital Stock is divided, Ims this day been lecreased from B a Th %wand to Twenty Thousand share, hi pa finance of authority granted by the Legislature of Mizhigam New certificates of stock in exthauge for the old oues will .be Issued at the office °ldle Secretary, In the city of Pitts burgh, on and after the lot day of April. No certificate will be Issued for the fraction of a share; but parties entitled to fractional shares will be credited there with on the books of the Omapsuy, and a certificate issued whenever assignments of such - fractional credits are present ed to the Secretary as will amount to one or mote shares. Holders of oil certificates will please present them for ex change as early alter the let of April 113 may be convenient. TIIOS. M. fIOWE, Secretary, Pittsburgh k Boston Mining Co. mr22:3w PITTSBURi3III STEEL' WORKS. ISAAC JONIN JNO. L. BOYD JONES, BOYD & CO. ° itITIPACPITIP.IIII.9 Or CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Rosa anti Firot Streets, iY2.5 PITTSBURGH, PA lEMMSEI D. B. ROGERS .61. CO., MANUFACTURERS OF MAIMS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, CORNER ROBS AND FIRST STREETS, JAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding and Commission Merohan roll THE SALE OF near, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Frui and Produce generally, Corner of litarUot and Pima atreeto. prasia itGEL PA. Itina To—Francis 0. Bail Es , ,, William Dilworth, Sr. A. Cuthbert & Son, Patel) irgh; Boyd & Ott, Reiskull Swearingen, S. Brady, Cab. M. & M. Bank. List & Howell Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson, Donlo • . Paxton &Co Wheelintt. ney2iti2.tf MILLEIi,Ia C. W. RICEETEDN, Pittab'h MILLIER Si, lIICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS. Nos. ;431 and 22:3 9 Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets, IRON, NAIL., CuTTON YARNS, Au., ,So., OONSTANTI ON 'HAND H AiItDIVA PAJINESTOOK, No. 74 WOOD street, Pittsburgh, hae ea hand a large STOCK OF HARDWARE, Which ho will sell very low for OASH. In addition to hie Lacks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, nod a largo ay.!' tmimt of C , trpanter's Tools, helms received a large sup ply of' esusage °Titters and Staffers ; Shovels, Tongues and Pokers; Sleigh Hells, and Enameled Pronervitig Kettles. Office of Sealer of Weights and - - Measures. THE OFFICE ipF THE UNDERSIGNED SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND ArEesineEs, MAI' be:found henceforth, in Cherry ulloy, betawn Thir hint Fourth str , ets, whore orders may ho left. inrl3:Cf. - * 011.ARLES BARNETT. A RCIIITECTITRAL.- BARR A MOSER, Architects, No. 112 Smithfield street, Opposite th now Post Office, Brecuto Plans and Specifications for all kinds of bnlldingq,• and Bo pe rin toad the erection of the same. Sir. Max also continues to attend to the measuring of builders' work, and Mr. Mos= to the preparation of patent papers and drawings mrllam sc L. C. HEPBUtd.N, ArL WRNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER. OBrICIS CAP13E07.27. 40. CtU Panrth stnast & T. GItOUTT, Importers of Brandies, try a Gin, Win, etc. Deniers in fine Old Monongahela Ityn Whisky, Peach owl Apple Brandy; also, B.EOTIFIEBB AND DifiTlLhhilS, corner tli B,IITIIFELD and FRONT fitreetei, Pitt.hrirch. P.. WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WUOLESALE ANI) RETAIL LIQUOR IRERC El ANTS, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood street, PITTSBURGH, PA. hid- Always on band, litackberry, Cherry, and Cognac Brandin; Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the re bast dolariels POTATOES. -80 sacks Red Potatoes. 100 mocks Neshannoct do , 60 sacks and 80 bbla do Rectdirod and for sale by JAS. ..i. FETZER., Len Qom* litst ea Ms. - ' , ,.:, , ;..:_i•..,.•.- A,';',l , ''• 4-1, : , .:.:.; , i'it , ;,-:;,i,„:w.,,.f.:.,,-..-i:,:tf.:N0!,,,:,'.:,,.:.., - !6it; r 4'Ai',..::f,;: POMADES, HAIR OIL, EXTRACTS, Vat. ktoffULLOUGH PITTSBURGH. P A PITTSBURGH, PA. ~. .,',„,:1?1it...', 0 i. ; A'-'i-. .1 4 ''.f''''':'''.W4..':'1..':.: ...z-,..-.::...,-:;:;:.,........'...t-:..-6i.5.....,'-, .LOCAL AFFAIRS. Riesling of Stockholders of the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail road Company. Pursuant to notice, the first annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company was held at the Rooms of tho Board of Trado, on Fourth street. Some three hundred or more Stockholders were in atten. dance. The meeting was organized by tailing Gen. Les ter Bliss, of Delphos, Ohio, to the President's chair, and appointling R. B. Sterling, Esq., of this city, and T. D. Messier, Esq., Auditor of the Company, as Secretaries. The first business before the meeting was the read , . log of the report of the Board of Directors, by Gee. W. Cass, Esq., the President of the Board. As we putlished the report entire in our issue of Saturday last, our readers are already familiar with it, and we shall not republish any part of it now. Mr. Ferguson, of Now York, moved that the report be accepted, and offered the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the thanks of the Stockholders he and hereby are presented to the President ut the company, fur his able and clear report, and that iu accepting the same, undiminished confidence in the sucoraisful result of the en t rprive so soon as the line shall be finished and put in oper ation to Cblcago is hereby expressed; that while they assent to and approve of the determination of the Directors to Teske all purchases of supplies for essir and punipt regular menthly payments to the employees of the company, they would enjoin upon them the duty Lt ce.dty of re ikiug provision at the earliest day p.ffeable for the payment of the arrears of wages duo to employees cm the lino of the road, and with ibis view to carry to its furthest extent as striu gent a system of retrenchment and 'economy in the admin istration of its affairs as is consistent with the permanent interests of both creditors and shareholders of the company. Mr. Magargo, of Philadelphia, offered the follow ing resolutions : Resolved, That this meeting instruct he new Board about to be elected, or any Board hereafter elected, to discontinua the payment of salaries or wages per diem to any of its members, exceptdhe chief executive officers, for services rendered as Directors of this company. Resolved, That this meeting instruct the Board of Direct ors to so modify the By-Laws of this company as to pre vent the purchase of any supplies or materials for the road, either directly or Indirectly, from any member of the Board, officer or agent of the company. Resolved, That the Board of Directors b 3 instructed to have a book with a lict of the stockholders of this company prepared annually, three months prior to an election of Di rectors, for the purpose of exhibiting to any stockholder who requests it, the number of shares held by each indi vidual, firm or corporation interested in this company. These resolutions were adopted without a dicsent ng voice. Mr. Sargent, of New Brighton, then presented a resolution providing for the publication of the names of all he employees on the road, with .the salaries paid to each, which, with an amendment offered by Mr. Williams, of Fort Wayne, was laid on the table. Mr. Donnelly, of Wooster, offered the following rotolution : Resared, That the present Board of Directors be requested to furnish, forthwith, the stockholders with a statement of the several amounts paid each member for services as Presi dent, Vice President and Directors of said road during the last fiscal year. Which was amended by the addition of the follow ng, when both were adopted: Resolved, That a committee of tbri e be appointed to as certain the number of clerks employed and their salaries respectively, the amount of the printers' bill, the amount paid each Director respectively since the consolidation, the amount paid the Solicitor of the company and his assist au: a, The following was then offered by Mr. Williams, of Fort Wayne, and adopted : Resolved, That the Chairman be authorized mid directed to appoint au Examining Committee of stockholders to 1.,x -amine the boAcs, accounts and Touchers from the let of August, 1856, to 31st December, 1857, and report the result of their examination to the shareholders at their meeting on the fires Wednesday of September next. Mr:Winslovv, of New York, then presented the resolution which follows, and after a few words of ex-planation by President Cass and Mr. :Winslow, ti was unanimously adopted: Resolved,- That while the shareholders assent and approve of the principle expressed in the 4th, sth, 6th and 7th arti- cies of the by laws as eubmitted in the Report of the Direc tors, they recommend the following in addition thereto, viz: That the annual reports referred to in No. 4 shall con tain the names of the Directors and officers of the company, the names of candidates that may be prepared to file vacan cies in the Direction, and the names of shareholders to be appointed as auditors for the examination of accounts for the -ensuing year, and whose duty it shall be to take charge of the publication of so much of the report as shall be of general interest, in a convenient form, and of its transmis sion by mail to every shareholder in the United States whose address is known, at least ten days before the pro posed meeting, and wherein all the expenditures in capital account shall be separately and distinctl stated, and Con trasted with the payments made the previous half year on the same account—as also, the same with regard to the in come and all expenditures—also contrasted with those of the previous year—and shall have appended thereto a min ute of the proceedings of the previous meeting of Stock holders. The following, from Mr. Reynolds, of Canton, Ohio, was adopted : 11‘salred, That as the chief business of the stockholders at this meeting is to elect a Bpard of Directors, and for the per poi, of facilitating this a - tion and giving general s itiifsc. , ion to the stockholders, that the stockholders of each State shall meet at separate places this evening and select the candidates (by a vote of their stock) to which each State may be entitled: As was also the following, offered by a stock holder : • Resolved, That we recommend to the new Board of Di. rectors to retrench and reform all needless or extravagant expenditure; to discharge all officers and agents not abso- lute!) needed for the safe and efficient conduct of the com pany afiairs, and to keep a watchful eye and stern hour! over all the opera'ivea and employees of the company, executive, financial and operative Mr. Winslow, of New York, then offered an addi tional resolution, which was, on motion, passed with out opposition : n Resolved, That it is the opinion of this meeting, in view of the future success, credit and prosperity of the company, that it is of vital importance that the Board of Directors should at all times be watchful in providing promptly for the interest as it falls due ou the funded debt of the com pany, as well as for the sinking funds which are pledged for its liquidation, and for the payment of the other debts of the company. A stockholders then proposed - the adoption of the following, which was agreed to : Resolved, That the names and places of employment of all persons in the employ of the company receiving a salary of six hundred dollars and upwards, be kept in a book in the office of the company, for the inspection of all the Stock holeers. Mr. G. W. Cass, President of the road, than arose and made a ftw remarks respecting the imperative necessity of a speedy termination of the road to Chicago, and offered the following preamble and resolutions on the part of the Board of Directors : WIIEREIB, The completion of tho road of thla company nto Chicago at an early day, is of the highest importance to he Stockholders; and whereas, the Board of Directors are of the opinion, that while the assets of the company ere ample in'amount, they cannot at the present time be made fully available for the object, without the aid of cash meani and other assistance from parties having no control over thr management of the Board, and therefore without security for the fathfnl application of the means which may be fur niched, therefore, Resolved, That the Board of Directors, to be elected, here. by have the assent of the shareholders to make such contract or arrangement (as may legally be made) with parties fur nishing cash or other means to an extent that shall secure the completion of the road within eight months, as will fully assure to said parties the proper management of the boldness of the road and the injudicious expenditure of all means coming into the possession of the Company, whether from transportation receipts, sale of bonds or otherwise. Resolved, That, if necessary, the contract or arrangement may, at the discretion of the Directors, extend to a general but well defined supervision over the finances and operations of the Company, until all or such portion of the advances aro repaid as may be stipulated for in the agreement, or cm tit the net earnings of the company will insure a market value to the stock and bonds of the Company, that will appear to render certain the punctual payment of the inter- et..t on such securities as may be need in payment for the work to be executed. Resolved fzi"ther, Nothing contained in the foregoing resolutions shall conflict with existing agreements in regard to paying floating debt, or the payment of interest funded on mortgage debt, nor with the pledges to the Sinking Fund. A motion to adjourn until nine o'olook this morn ng, for the purpose of passing the resolutions, was oft. The resolutions were then unanimously adopted, and the meeting adjourned to meet this morning at nine o'clock. A Watchman Beaten while In the Dls- charge of His Duty. On Monday night a shoemaker named M'Ginuis was arrested for disorderly conduct. He was along with a party of persons who created a disturbance in the First ward. The watchmen, as in duty bound, interfered to stop the riotous proceeding, when one o. them was felled to the earth, and the party took refuge in a house, where they bid defiance to the officers of the law. One of the officers was inside, and the door was immediately closed upon him. He was attacked by the whole party, who succeeded in taking his mace away from him and beating him in a shocking manner, the force outside being unable to make an entrance. At length they forced the door open, but the party made their escape through the window, with the single exception of M'llinnis, who was taken to the Mayor's office where he was kept until yesterday morning and fined $2O and costs. We hope the names of the balance of this party may be ascertained, and that they may be arrested and held to answer for this high-handed outrage upon an officer of the law in the discharge of his duty. - —Since the above was written, we learn that an information for assault and battery has been made against M'Ginnis by John Formes, a man whom he had knocked down on Monday evening. lie was held to bail to answer the charge. Horse Stolen.—On Sunday night a horse was stolen from John Smart, Woodhill, Marsball county, Vir ginia, of the following description : A large bay mare, nine years old, right hind foot white, star in the forehead. The animal is sixteen hands high. A reasonable reward will be paid for the recovery of the property, or information loading to the detection of the thief.. It is supposed to have boon brought to this city. Another Thief Caught.—Patriok Mullen, an ac complice of Cooley and Porter, in the highway robbery and larceny to which we alluded on Monday, was arrested by the Mayor's police yesterday and committed to jail to answer the charge. Tho whole of the party is now in jail, and they will probably be provided with lodgings in Major Beckham's man sion. Aeeault to Kill.—Paddy M'Manus was arrested yesterday morning and taken before Alderman Lewis, charged, on oath of John M'Uee, Jr., with assault and battery with intent to kill, in inflicting e severe wound in the log of the prosecutor with a 'wife. He war sent to jail to await a bearing. Wo understand there is a similar charge against him by another person. Dlayor's Office.—Businoss at the Mayor's office was rather dull yesterday. In the morning there was about the usual number of common cases—eleven in all. Of these, eight were committed to jail, and three paid their fines. The business in tho Court of Quarter Sessions yes terday was of little importance. Judge M'Cluro is now holding night sessions, for the disposal of road bulaesa. ~-...;.,-,,.,trf.-•,itAixfAi.7-'.' '!•.i . .. - .: Y ~.,-': ..- • - Who is Ho Yesterday morning, Mayor Weaver received a letter from James H. Williams, a justice of the peace at Oscoola, Arkansas, dated March 23d, requesting him to give publicity, through the public prints, to the following facts : On Sunday morning, March 21st, the dead body of a man was found, apparently thirty-five or forty years of age, heavy set, five feet nine or ten indhcs high, with sandy hair and red whiskers. He bad on a black dress-coat and easel more pants, vest with pearl buttons, and a good pair of boots. In his pocket was found a fine silver watch, with the name of E. G. Kennedy engraved inside. In another poonet wat found a copy of the "Constitution and By•luws of the Freeport Lodge No. 370, of Odd Follows, State of Pennsylvania," and a pocket knife. The body was so much decom posed that it was not examined closely. It was found in the Misaissirpi river, opposite Osceola, and had been in the water several weeks. A coroner's jury was culled, and returned a verdict of death from drowning. The deceased is supposed to be one of the sufferers by the steamer Col: Croseman, which y...s burned on the Mississippi on the 4th of Febru sr!.. The watch and other property of the deceased in the possession of Mr. Williams, who will h6orfully do anything in his pow.tr for the friends .f the us:tortunate man— The body was interred octiy,,tho Weise where it was found. Sale of StOcka.—Tho following stocks were sold last evening at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth strem, by P. M. Davis; Auctioneer: 10 shares Allegheny Bank $25 iU 20 •' Allegheny Bridge stock (old) SO 00 ' 4 • Exchange Bank 60 60 Our former townsman, Col. S. W. Black, Judge of the United States Court in Nebraska, is in the city. Ho arrived on Monday night, and is on his way to Washington City. FinallConznaitted.—Charlos Bothwell was oom• initted to jail yesterday by the Mayor, to stand a trial for the larceny which we have already noticed. The Firomen'a Association met on Monday even ing, but transacted no business of importance. Iliaeing —Nancy Robinson, a colored girl, left the house of her rarents, en Fulton street, last Thurs day, since which time she bas not beon heard of. The sale of the variety and fancy store will be cen. tinned this (Wednesday) evening, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, 54 Fifth street. Theatre.—Mre. &Mahon played Parthenia last evening to only a tolerable house. This evening she appears as Julia, in the "Hunchback," on the oecasion of her benefit. Writing Fluid.—J. B. D. Clark, of the Girard House, sign of the American flags, No. 43 Smith field street, has the original recipe for making Non- Corrosive Writing Fluid. It is the only one in ex istenco which can be relied on. It is the arti"le im proved valich has been used in the Bank of Eng land for the last thirty years, in preference to Ar nold's. The flow is equal, the color is better, and cannot be erased from paper by any frauddlent means. All is warranted that bears the signature of • J. B. D. CLARK. Blanufactuied and sold wholesale and retail by him, at No. 43 Smithfield street. First Arrival of Spring Goods at Carnaghan'e, Al legheny City.—A very full and elegant stock of cloths, new style eassitneres and vestings, furnishing goods, Se., fur men and boys' wear, aro now opened, to which the attention of cash buyers is invited. Terms being strictly cash, buyers may rely on the prices being everable.' tkiti" THE OP EAT POPUL A RITY OF ErSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS preor(d by the eminent physician, Dr. J. Hostetter, is unbounded. Daily dues ho receive the voluntary tostimmlals of the afflicted, who have been cured of lone-standing diseases, through the use of the "Bitters," dud daily the sale of this medicine is increasing, and.xtend. iug its sphere of nsefalnese among enff..ring humanity. For removing all mot bid matter from the stomach, regulat ing the bowels; strengthening the entire body, and impart ing vigor and tone to the entire human system, it cannot be equalled. We would recommend ad who are afficted with any of these terrible diseases, to immediately procure a b,:ttle of the Bitters, and their ail cents will vauqutsh lil,e snow before a scorching sun. For tale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere, =STETTER a SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, 5S Water and b 8 Front streets. mt 27-kJ JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER. OF Fancy & Plain Furniture St Chairs, Wareroom4, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDUE: G'i;- I u addition o tho Furul.ur. buaine3s, I aleo devote attention L, UN DERT A K ENG. Hearses and Carriages OEM! JANES P. TANNER; 56 Wood sireei, Piiitsbargh, Pa., Irfcit6i ih. attontiou of Li. cu.towers and buyers general ly, to lit,. larga Ktock of NEW SPRING GOODS, Hought (Erne, froru 111,tunthettirers iu Alwimachusetts, COMPILIBING BR ItIAN:1, Ladled', Mindns' and Children'. 80NN.616, SLATS and FANCY HATS Mn,,3 Boys and Youth's PA' AI LEAF, LEGEWRN, PA's' AMA and sTRAw lIATS Mou, Boys and Youth's WOOL au! FUR LIAM All of which will be fcuud lu greet variety Azir- Great Inducements offered to CASLI and prompt TIME BUYERS Orders solicited and carefully eelected and packed mr2.7:dtjel—is China, Glass and Queensware. SPRING STOCK JUST OPENED AT TDB OLD ESTABLISHMENT 01 =: 3E3 MC "SE" MIE X tOr .1131 , 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. WHO IS NOW RECEIVING FROM Europe and Eastern Cities, a choke assortment of articles in his line comprising new and tasteful shapes of Pearl White Stone Tea. Dining and Toilet Ware, and the same in Plain, Gold, Lustre Band and Fiowers; Fine White Vitrified Iron Stone Table Ware. known to ho the most der able now in 11815 for Hotels 'sad Steamboats; touch China of now styles, iu Puro White and Gold Baud, either in sets Or single pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet , Brit. Sets; tannia and Plated Castors; German Silver Tea Trible Spoons, Soup Ladles, etc., plated with silver; brio ,Ivory Handled Carving, Tot and Table Knives anti Form; Tea Walters and Trays; r hakt r and Seo . &raes Table Jappared and Dec orated Tiu T..,l:et Set. Aho, a c:mp'ete and full assortment of all article] sups• ble fur the C . 'UNTRY Itt:TAIL TILAPE:. a , prices to please the public, who are respeetfulty invded to examine this stem:. mr27:.3md.tw GO AND SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S Firet Premium - Blind Factory; CORNER THIRD AND MARKET F•TS., PITTSBURGH. filliOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR a. Home with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui site and elaborate finishorill find it to their interests to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up by the beet mechanics (not apprentice:4.) Every attention is given to the wants of co ,!viers. Prices low. All work warranted. No. 72 TIIIRD Sti. , t, Pittsburgh. imySrlyis LI3IERT DALZXLI.. J MIMS ft. 1111.16111:0 OEERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale t;erwera, COMllikiioll and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251 Überty straet, Pittalmr.z.h. Pa. wears.. APPLES. --30 bbls. Green Apples received this day and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, mr27 Corner First and Market sts. B EANS. -20 bbl 9. white Beans for sale by JAS. A. FETZER; mr27 Corner First and Market eta CIGARS.— 5000 Banois Principi Cigars ; 4000 Croy it Bon do do • 7000 Washington Regalia Cigars; _OOOO German Cigars, assorted brands; For sale by REYMER &.ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, Chwesito St. Charles Hotel. 100 13BIS. rt .r AI B , a E l e & bj a Nll9. 18 and 20 Wcol street, 80 BBLS. Potatoes, rue j iv A e i d Es an A d F for eate by Comer Mar k et en a " First streets, P . . e g . . •, or sale by W. B. HAVEN, mrl9 Corner Market and Second streets. OUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND V GLAZING—In all of Its branches executed prompt ly and in the best manner, by JA H. Palm IPS, mro 28 and 2.8 St. Clair street. TIMOTHY SEED-10 bush. Good Timothy Seed for gale by JAS. A. FETZER, raal Cloruar Mlut and Market Mg. PI 1' TSB UR GH, PA tnr22:dly—Lc OAll' .S, oPt ItA TiErs, ETC OMV-kr.tfrgrgilM -7. _......: , = i,e*??.o-g,'lzi'' COMMERCIAL. PUNTSBURGIV-UCOARL. OW TRADE; A Tw.rCi7,9Ri'l'S' ESS;f7AILQ Presidtrit. W. H. WILLIAMS Clot Pre.sicitnts. Y. R BRUNOT, let, Treasurer. N. HOLM R, ./st Superintendmt. JOSEPH SNOWDEN. Cbmnutta of Arbitration for March F. IL BRUNOP, Vice President, JOAN J. GILLESPIE, JOSEPH R. HUNTER, SAMUEL SHRIVEN, AUSTIN LOOMIS. PITTSBURGII MARKET thref - Uny feekn it d °Stall SNOWDLN, SUperintendent o, the ilel•citah.ti Exchange. PirrsisCraCia, March 30, 1.665. FLOUR. us,iik . s.t is more active to-day, the sales amounting to 002 Lbis. ; as follows —From first hands: 400 bbla. superfine trout wharf at $3,20; 20 bbla. extra from wharf at $3,62,'; 28 bbla, extra from wagon at $3,50. From store sales 439 bbla. In lots at $3,50 for superfine, $4 for ex trr and $4,50 for extra family; 15 bbla " Tennerseo Mill white wheat at $4,80. GEkAIN...Sales 800 hush. Oats from wharf at 27c.; 150 bush. do. from store at 30©31c.; 200 bush. ear Corn from store et 46c.; 200 Mph. Ryo from store at 57c..73 bush. POTATOES...BaIes 160 bush. reds from wharf at 35c. ; 50 bush. Neshannocks from wharf at 45c.; 10J bush4Pink eyes from wharf at 40c.; 76 bash. Neshannobks frolu'letore at 55c.11 bush. • BEANS—SaIee 26 buth. small white from store at $1,25 bneh. HAY—Sales 6 tons haled from wharf at $l3 ton ; 4 Wads from the scales at $10(4315 @1 tint 1 load straw at $B. DRIED FRIIIT...SaIes 9 bush. Peaches at. $4'V bash; 55 t ugh. Apples at $1,35 V bush. SEEDS—Bales 60 bush. Clover in small lots at $5@)55,25- FIRE•BRICK—BaIes 6000 Bolivar at $2B. GERMAN CLAY...SaIes 10 tons on private terms. ASHES—SaIes 25 milts Praris at 63 c. V lb. BACON...SaIcs 2000 lbs. Shoulders at 7 1 ,4. ; 1000 lbs. do. at 73,; 1000 du. at 7 1 4; 1600 lbs. Hams at 94; 1300 Ms. do. at 9 . 14 c. re lb. OlLS—Sales 18 Mils. city Lard, No. 1, at 85c, V gallon, cash. GREASE...BaIes 41 tierces Lard Grease, on private !erne. CHEESE—SaIes 53 boxes W. R. at 6 2 4 c. 0 lb. SI/GAR...Hales b 8 hhds. N. 0. et 75.08 for fair to p, ime MOLASSES—.''aI , s 65 bbls. N. 0. at 85c. 3 gallon, cant 10 bbls. do. at 37%c. COFFEE—SaIes 65 hbls. Rio at 11%®144, 0 lb. SOAP—Sales 100 boxes Rosin at be. 50 lb. EGGB...Sales 200 doz. at 1034 c. 0 dozen. GREEN APPLES...SaIes 20 bids. at $2,25 '0 bbl. from store. 1 4 711ISKY—Sa1es 187 bbls. raw at 19(2)20 gallon, the latter figure fur one year old; 66 bble. rectified at 21@22c., cash aid time Foreign Illarketo. Per Steamer ity of 113 Lrvnapoof, March 16.—Sales of Cotton for the past three days amounted to 9000 bales, nearly all to the trade. All grades have declined yd. The market closed dull to-day. with sales of 2' l oo bales. Manchester advices continue no tavcrable. There is but little inquiry, and prices are weak. Breadetuffs and provisions ; cern declining; commis 96(4)95%. BREADSIL7F6 MAILF.ET Richardson, ['pence A Co. quote flour as very dull, and quotations nominal. Whest dal and generally unchanged. Corn is doll and at a decline of 6d@le; BdiCEI of mixed yellow at 345, and white at 33.1 6:1 @34s. Provisions: Beef is dull and the prices nonilualty unchanged. Pork is heavy and all qualities have declined slightly. Bacon heavy. Lard dull at fifis. Tallow is gene rally unchanged. Produce: Rice is heavy. Pot Ashes firm at 35s 9d; Pearls also firm at 374394 all qualities have ad vanced. ROM]] dull and offered at 4s 3d. LONDON, March 16.—Breadetnfia dull, but steady. sugar firm, but refined hte slightly declined. Coffee Is steady. Pea urm. Rico heavy. Tallow quiet, but steady. Consuls for account fa quoted at 9674097 New York Market. NEW YORE, March 30.—Cotton; sales of 800 bales; the market closed unchanged, and quotations nominal; market not estnblished. Flour quiet; 6500 Lade sold. Wheat de clined; 22,000 bush sold. Chicego Beef declined 25c; sales at. 812@13,25. Pork heavy. Bacon quiet. Hams 894@9 , ,,,i. Western Hides 16 1 / 2 ©17. Tallow steady. Whisky declined j 2 c; sales at 21%©22. Ceffoe Brut, sales 4500 bags on private to me dugar tirm. There is more activity in domestic hemp, but ou private terms the stock of dressed is .nearly es hau < ted. Cincinnati flaritot CINCINNATI, March 30.—Fleur steady; 1900 bbls told at $3 60©3,70 for superfine and $3,75@3,4t/ for extra. There is a good demand for thu t,ettor grades. Whisky is dull and ha• declined to 17c. Thor, is a rather bett..r ''errand fur Provisions, without change iu price; 500,000 lbs Bulk Pork at 5 , A@6 3 / s , fur shoulders and Sides; 100 hlids Bacon at 6% for thuultiera and 131/ g '@9 for finks, and Mesa Pork at $15,17 @slo, the latter for small lots. New 'York Stock Market. NEW lons, March 30.—Evening.—Stocks aro generally higher. Cumberland Coal lth Illinois Central bonds 84; La Crouie and Milwaukee 9 1 4; Mich. Southern 23Y 2 ; N. 1. Cen tral BT%; Canton Company 2334; Galluga and aiicagii 02; EiJe Iti V El-., NE WS. HARDY Br, M.'GREW, Steamboat and Gen eral lgunta, Corner of First and Ferry streets. Myra, WEAstun, ETV.—The river is about at a stand at this point, with 6 met large in the channel. The weather is delightful, and is looked upon by the weather prognostica tors as a regular storm breeder. Business is rather quiet at the landing. The following boats will leave to day : Alma, New Orleans; South America, St. Louis;-Moderator, Galena; Keys tune, St. Louis. We noticed, yesterday, a number of "live Ingune" in town, baying arrived w,tb lumber rafts from the upper Allegheny. The steamer Kentncky was sold at auction In Oincinn on Saturday last, for the sum of $27,000, one-fifth cash. Henry A. Jones was the purchaser. The David White broke one of her water wheel beams a ew days since at Evansville Twenty-six gat boat loads of coal from th's place passed over the falls during the lust rise. The W. EL Denny and Stephen Decatur are on their way f rom Cincinnati to-this port. The report of the sinking of the John 8011, published a few days sine `, is untrue. The Alhambra burst one of her boilers a few days sincey net below Dubuque. No one was hurt. The Flora, Bunk below the bridge in the upper Mississipp river, will be raised. Capt. Shurley, of the mail line, has purchased one-half o he marine ways and dock yards at Mound City. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ti PEET 0 INOIIIII3 NVATIVI IN TEE ONANNEL Steamer Luzerne, Jacobs, Brownsville. Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville. " Rosalie, Doyle, Wheeling. " • Judge M'Clure, -, West Newton. DEFAMED. Steamer Cul. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville. " Luzerne, Jacobs, Brownsville. Rosalie, Doyle, Wheeling. Glennwood, Robinson, Nashville. Judge M'Clure, -, West Newton " Hazel Dell, Reese, St. Louis. Fulton City, Brichell, St. Louis. " Emma Graham, Ayers, Zanesville. STEAMBOATS. „ CINCINNATI. For Cincinnati. REOULAIi PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI PACKET The elegant side wheel, passenger packet . SUPERIOR--Capt. Itzmtonn J. GnAos—wil reave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, every SATUR DAY, at 10 o'clock, et. at. Returning, wilt leave Cincinnat every TUESDAY MORNING. mr23 FLACK, BARNES tr CO., Agents. ZAJOIESVILLE. For Marlette and Zanesville. The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Moss. 1• ' •'• AYRES win leave for the above and all inteamediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on board ST. LOUIS. For St. Louts, Keokuk, Burlington, Mus catine, Itook island and Davenport. - The fine passenger eieamer AtLIZONIA— .I4..i: Capt. 11:13D3lart—Will leave for the above auti all intermediate ports UR MONDAY, the 29th thettint, at 4 o'clock i. x. mr24 FLACK, BARNES t CO., Agents. 'VHF, CII E 1 , 4 1.0 AL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, manufactured by B. C. k J. IL Sawyer, re receives the preference over alt ether kinds' ever offered for familt nse. Its advantages ever other Soaps are :--let. It is cheaper to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin Soap. 2d. limit the time need only be occupied in washing wheh this Soap Is used in place of other Soap. id. Labor iu washing can be nearly dispensed with, us the clothes will require little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear on the wash-board. 4th. Polling the clothes is unnecessary when this Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers equally as well as soft. sth. Printers, Machinists, Painters and others, find it far superior to other 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 washboard, 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 hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing about ten 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 spots, may require a slight 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. tar Observe our name on each bar. For Bade, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood street, and at our works,. opposite the Round Rouse, Penn- s)lvarda avenue. ft. O. & J H. SAWYER, fe23 No. 47 Wood street. QTARCH.--300 his. Rochester Pearl Starch L, for COP by lIJNRY IL OOLLINB. GOVERNMENT WAGGONS.—tWe have re ceived this day, a large lot of forty inch Duck, tbo exact article required by the department for Covering their VI. C. HANSON LOW; I. CARR. SODA.-150 kega on hand and. wa g ons (Formerly Love Bratheraj 4,3 iamb by (ad% &/6 FAMEEOO4 4 00, I uatO No % Merkel Mime. BUTTER. -6 barrels prime Roll Butter, re-: ceived arid for sale by JAS. A. FETES, mr24 Corner Market and First etreete. Boxea Socond Tier IBAIALI DIOKNY, 2d Third Tier lbc. I Colored Box.— 25c, Biagio Seats in Private Box, $l. j Colored Gallery 150. ALTERATION OF TIME. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performa , lc 0 commence at 7 1 A Box office, for sale of Ticket c p n tr,,itt 10 to 3 o'clock. Benefit and last appearance at the young American Tra g , dienne, MRS. 510M4LION WEDNt, , DAY EVENING, March 3lat, IESB, will too per formed Knowled beant.fnl play, in 6 actsy entitled Tv v~n..ladn with the laughable Farce, in 1 act, entitled FAMILY JARS. Liddy, iii ahk li she will introduce h-r celebrated " Irish Jig," Ma. T. R. FiADAWAY, the popnlar Comedian, will ap• pear to-m - rrov. evening, being his Bret app,irauco before a iittaburgh andiecce. Li fifteen years. The Beautiful Collection of Palr.tings, INCLUDING TIIE EASTERN SLAVE MARKET, CLEOPATRA, DEATH OF LEANDER, and the famous CIRCASSIAN MODEL OF BEA wry, Are now ou Free Exhibition at the TONTINE HOUSE, No. % Third street. Call and see them. 1)17 CEO. KLEIN 'sac, Proprietor. JO . N W. IVIPCARTUIY, L e POSTER! Airtr IL L ATTEND 10 THE POSTING and DISTRIBUTIN of all kinds of BILLS FOB CONCERTE , -EtITUREF3, EXHIBETIONS, All communications- either by mail, telegraph, or other wise—directed to the °Rice ci the Horning Past, will recoiie prompt attention apT DAGUERREAN • GALLERIES A MBR 9,T Y P E S A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE, IN THE COUNTRY, AT 14. AL CARGO Sz, CO., !Photographers and Attabrotypists, NEVV YORK GALLERY, NiEIV DAQUERREAN AND AMBROTYPE MIKES' GALLERY OF ART, O. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES taken at this Gallery by a now and improved process, giviuglho natural color of the hair, eyes, dross and complex. ion. They are acknowledged by all who.have examined them to be far superior to any pictures eve. exhibited in this city. Citizens and strangeraare invited to call and examine ‘ll4 largo collectious of specimens. tale Gallery being uu the ,et,oad door, is easy of access. N. li.—Pictures of Childrt,o taken in two slcouds, at No. eU Market Street. my27:tf is E. S. WViES, Artist. PRICES REDUCED. CORNEI: OE 1,11.111. D AND MARIE LT STREETS, Entrance on Third street. Citizens and Strangers doairing ASIBROTYYES, execut.d in the hig4on6 dcgran of artistic beauty and perfection, can be aocauttauciutett at short untiee by calling at NELSON'S WELL ENOWN GALLERY, THIRD STREET. ap2vily.rd enc6o One Dollar and upward. 10110TOGRAPITY.—'futs ART HAS BEEN „IL - brought to such perfection that piptures taken by ,his p:ucee:i have been pronouuced.pertect by the scieutitic world. They can be had in all their beauty and artistic elegance, at WALL'S Piottac GlAuxrar, on Fourth street, J Dundiug. narLl:lw AM USEAKNI6. , PITTSBURGH THEATRE. MISS KikiliEßLY...„....Lmssze ARD MANAGES= J. G. HANLEY STAQ3 MArreasa, PBICZ.f. 07 A.DMI3OION: ......50c. Private Box, large $5 00 .25c. Private Box, 5ma11...... 500 ' 4 c. Colored 13/VW THE HUNCHBACK AfrA, 5104M:ion I Maat. Walter..... Mr. HanLey Fling WARRANTED, CAN h.& HAD AS LOW AS AT AN FIRST °LAS ESTABLISUMENT arth ntrent No. 76 fourth street, and SUNBEAM. GALLERY, S. W. cor. of Market street and Diamond, Picts':ugh PAIGE'S TO UIT ALL. ray-19:tf-ap libt 0 t 9 fit 6 SKY AND ,57.11E-1:101. 1 .T G A. ER Y 9 t 611:ELF, NE !ILLY OP POBITE THE POST-C4FIOI toy takou In all OA, vari.aa aryle.s, In an} . e...ahL , r, oud ‘iartaLt.,l at reaaouatle Sick or ..1.-eriatal person, takeu at their reabiehr,a. u2o:lviiaci -ta NELSON'S AMBILOTYPES. A UCTION SALES. ITOUSELIOLD FURNITURE AT LAW RENCEVILLE, AT AUCTION —On W.r;DN BSDAY !MORNING, March 31st, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Darlington, near the Omnibus Station, at letwrence yille, will be sold, (as she is declining notisekeeping..) Ma hogany Hair Feat Sofa, Ch dra and Rocker Mahogany Side Il..ard, side, dining and kitchen Tables; Airier, Chamber and Stair Carpets; Hearth slnge, Mahogany htgh post and F.' ench'Bedsteads Rusk Seat Chairs, Wardrobes. Bureaux, Wadi and Work Stands, Venetian, Linen and CB Cloth Blinds; Stair Rods, Fenders, Queensware,, Tin Wars Hitch :Li Furniture, Cooking Utensils. etc. mr29 P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, AT AUCTION —On WEDNESDAY MtntNiNG, March sl,t, at 10, Aiock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, will Be sold, for account of whom it may concern, 15 boxes Brown's fes, Ws, and lb. plug Tobacco; 20,060 German' Cigars. Sale positive. inrl:7 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF STOCKS, AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., :iTuedi AND NUTE BRUISERS, 58 MARKET r•TREET. THE EXECUTORS OF THE REVER END 011ARLEa AVERY, will offer at public sale, at Chu MERCHANT6' EXCHANGE, in the city of Pittsburgh, THURSDAY, the 16th of April proximo, at 8 o'clock, P. , the following stocks, viz:— Mb shares of the Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh and Bos ton Mining Company, (Cliff Mine, Lake Superior) .000 do of toe Capital Stock of the National Mining Co. 6 do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh. 400 do Allegheny Pank. 42 do Hand Street Bridge Company. 86 do Monongahela do do. 182 do Monongahela Navigation Company. 67 do Pitte'gh, Chi. and Louisville Telegraph Co. 60 do Allegheny Gas Company., 67 do Pittsb'gh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Co. Lividend Scrip of ditto, of $72 40. 20 do Chartlere Valley Railroad Company. 20 do Wiikinsburg and West Newton Plank Road Cu. 1 Scholarship Pittsburgh Female College THOMAS M. HOWE,) WM M SHINN, eExecntors. JOSIAH RING, ei mr2s3w WHOLESALE (LOCK DEPOT, No. 42 Fifth street, near Wood. REIN EMAN &KEYRAZ, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. FANCY GO I, IPS. 'WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS WATCIE MATERIAL, AT EASTERN PRICES. Safety 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, pietis m.; and safe portable light over offered to the public, and no danger of explosion; more brilliant than gas, and quite ‘‘i ; lamps of the most simple and easily managed Ection. For sale by T. D. dc G. HODKINSON, Beware of a counterfeit already la the market, made from Camphene, with a little Coal Oil to scent It. ife27:ly SPRING FASHIOP4S. rrHE SPRING STYLE SILK • HAT, IS A. now ready, at C. H PAULSON'S, mr24.3w No. 73 Wood street. DAVID H. WILLIAMS, ('CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR 3J FOR TILE ERECTION OF GAS WORRP, for from five burners and upwards, arid for Heating Buildings, public or private, by steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. yarlyis PITTSBURGH, PA WINDOW GLASS.-5000 yards from 2 to 0 inch inch diameter, for Bale by mr29 H. H. COLLINS. CHIMNEY LOPS of various patterns, for , 44.„, Bale by [mr29.l H. 11, COLLINS. GROUND SCREENINGS. 100 sacks Ground Ecreenlngo to arrive on Emma Graham, and for sale, by JAMES A. FETZER, mr2.B Corner Market and Pint streets. RED POTATOES.-130 sacks Red Pots toes to arrive this day, and for sale by JAS A. FETZER, mr29 arner Market and First streets. ARCH —3OO bxe. Rochester Pearl Starch received and for sale by HENRY H. COMJNB. -p OTATOES. 50 trasti.ls Nesttannott Potatoes; • ISO " Bed " received and for (mr3o) ELENILY H. COLLINS. tea: _ ra~4 ~~;' Muter Lei eae Cline No. 70 bmithlield atreet 7 7. 2 ...:' ! ;• ' ,.) .' ! .: 11 . 1 ' ' 'i ;f 1f- V `,"',"'.-..:. , i . . , : :-.:::.,',,;. '. : .'.'tz . •-;!ltt . -;'' ' r. Y ..'.7: " -..' '' ' =MI MISC.b.LLANEOUS. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST RE TWINED from New York and Philadelphia, feels confident that he can OMB INDUCEMENTS TO PUB CHASERS, BOTH IN STYLES, QUALITY AND PRICES, UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE WEST OP THE TAINS RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK BAYADERE DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, " PLAIN BLACK SILKS, " PRINTED BM:RAGES, " ORGANDIE LAWNS, Ls If 4 ROBES. Also--Challies, Orape De Espanees, Lam% to. g 4 Al SHAWLS AND MANTLES. BROOHE BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, PRINTED BORDERED STELLA. SHAWLS, Of every Style, Color and Quality, varying in prices from Two to Fifteen Dollars. FRENCH LACE AND 0 MANTILLA MANTLES, From Three to Thirty Dollms. N ItEDLE WORK HANDSOME SETT COLLARS AND SLEEVES, VERY RICH REAL FRENCH WORK COLLARS, EMBROIDERED LINEN ° HANDKERCHIEFS, JACONET AND SWISS EDGINGS, INSPRTINGS, AND FLOUNOINGS, 4 <1 WRITE GOODS. PIQUET CLOTH, FOR BASQUES, COLLARS AND SLEEVES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH BRILLIANTS, ACO NETTS, NAINSOOSS, MULLS, SWISS, VICTORIA LAWNS, &0., PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED AND FIGURED. HOSIERY. A FULL AND COMPLETE ASii SORT.M.ENT. MOURNING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. GOODS FOR BOYS' WEAR. Black, Blue, Green, Drab end Olive CLOTHS. Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive 0 ASHMERETTS. Plaid, Plain and Striped OASSIMERES TWEEDS, MERINO, NA NIIINL'TTS, OASSLMERES Linen and Cotton Pant Stuffs, 4-0., DOME ,TIC S . THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE AB many of the above Goode were bought of AIANUFA) I r I : And al the LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH, WE ARE ENABLED TO BELL THEM AT PRIECES TEAT DEFY COMPETITION. Call and Examine our Stock, be fore Purchasing Elsewhere. C. HANSON - LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, and Young Stevenson & Love, SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE No. 74 „Market Street, MOO " ROBES, " BOBS, n v:J ;.- con INietsburgib l Pas ~ ,, 4 tit4f ; d4 -1E ,Z1 0 .41 . Pa EDIC AL . OMIT OW. )130261143 0 DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, IREQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE AL troubled with Liver Complaints, unless the 1110‘11 des. perate of cases, when the second bottle will, with scarce a eagle failure, restore the patient to health and vigor... We wish to call the attention of all to these farts, that the In vigorator is compounded by a ph , alcian wit.: has used it in his practice for the past twenty years with a mous almost credulous, and that it is entirely vegetable, being COMpOrSki wholly of gums. Some idea of the strength of then) gums may bo formed whim it is known one bottle of the Invigorator contains as much strength as one htuidred doses of Calomel without an V of its deleterious effects. We know there is nothing now before the Americanjpub. lie, prepared with inch skill by a eclentiflo man, pareicalerir for diseases of the Liver, as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator or Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second orator, other article in the world, simply became it rest on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all Its proprietors claim it to be, if any of our rewle.re are saffering from Inch diseases as are described in Dr. Sanford's advertisement, we know of know remedy that will to sorely cure them as the Invigorator. The Invigorator cartel Sick thiailactin. Trke ona or,two teaspoonfals.at each attack and it will soon disappear. For an crrerloaded stomach, or when food rises or wants, take the Invigorator after eating, and it will not prove disagreeable Or oppressive . For Heartburn, Palpitation or Difficult Breathing, take a teaspoonful once or twice daily. For LOU of appetite, Languor or Listlessness, the medicine is invalu able. It will restore the appetite and make the food digest well. Nightmare, Take a teaspoonful on retiring, and the demons of dream-laud will all be fairies. After eating a hearty dinner, take a Joao of Invigorator and it will relied/ e all oppression or fullness. 'I 119 Invigorator is eLiver Berne dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, cur ing Dyspepsia, Jannlice, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and all Female Obstructions, for which it has no equal. We know there i, nothing now before the American pub. he prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particular• ly for diseases of the Liver, as t r. Banford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second tp no other article in the word, simply because it rests on its own merit. • To convince all by trial that it is all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from mach diseases as are described in Dr. danford's advertisement, 71 know of no remedy that will 110 surely cure theta sa nvigorater. There has lately teen brought to our notice a medicine that seems to posseas wonderful, curative and healing pro perties in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or gans. It came to na with so many testimonials in its favor that we have noted its effects is some of the worst cases or continual Minty, caused by deranged liver, and in every instance the effect wee to relieve or give a permanent cure, Dr. Sanforil's'lnvigorator, or Liver Remedy is what we re fer to. We always have been credulous about cures by pat ent medicines, but we are convtuced that thl.i medicine, for family use, is not overrated by the host of recommendatiot it has. Our advice is, for all troubled with Indigestion, ri • bility or Bowel Complaint, to get.. a bottle and try it; oar word for it, relief will be experienced. BLESSINGS TO TILE iNYALIDE who MO Dr. Saufortra Invigor ator, for it will relieve them of their pains as soon as It Is taken into their stomach:, Pain and misery cannot exist where the Invigorator is used, for It will as surely drive them away, as daylight will banish darkness, of this there can no doubt to th wholry it, for it mines conviction with every dose taken. Anot4er evidence is the thousands of cartifleatea from those who use it or have been cured by it, Try one bottle, it it does not benefit, then we are mistaken. ON3 DOLLSA PIM BOMA. SANPORD & CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New York Por sale by G. H. KEYP.BR, 140 Wood Wrest, PlttsbargLi jal:3mdaw..2p THE HiIEATEST • f , (~...• . 1 - d [0 f il ci i . 1 1 , ak ~A A, ~, . v A A% - 4 t, im - ISCovERy m .: , OF THE AGE. R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov °rad In one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures Every kind of Humor, nom TUE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON PLUPLE. He has tried It lu over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except In two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has now iu his possession over one hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Beaton. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. Ono to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimple* oa the face. Two or thioo bottles will clear the Bystom of bike. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth or stomach. Three to tie* bottloo aro warrantod to cure thoworstkLud of kiryolpolao. - . Otib to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor irk;the -- eye& Two bottles aro warranted to mire running of the earl and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcer& Ono bottle will cure scaly ornptiou of the skin. Two or three bottle are warranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the moat dee perate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure spit-Rheum. Five to eigut bottles will cure the worst case of -ecrofala. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, end a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is Alton. • ROXBURY, MARS DZAIL Menu,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery, In curing all kind of humors, is so well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful physd clans and the most careful Druggists in the country ero nn. animons iu its praise. . _ In presenting the Medical Diecovory to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of the curative power. to relieving all, and curing moot of those diieasee in which you are un fortunately so liable. That moat excruciating disease to en affectionate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Ia cured as if by a miracle; your own temper Ia restored SO its natural sweetness, and your babe from abort and fretful naps to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical Discove ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and household. In the mote advanced stages of CANKER it extends to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, which is nothing but canker of the stout ti; then to th, intestines and KIDNEYS, creating a sinking, gone feeling, and au Intlifierenos 'mu t the cares of your family. Your stomach Ls • RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distresses you, and you can only take certain kinds, and oven of that your system does not get half this nourishment it contains 119 the scrimonons fluid of the canker eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be• comes sallovnr 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 Discovery is peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of tho heart, pain in the aido, weaknues of the alpine and small of the back, pain of the hip Juint when you Nedra, irregularity of the bowele, and Mao, that moat excru ciating of diseases', the PILES. How many thousands of poor women are suffering from this disease and pining away a miserable life, and tteir next door neighbor does not know the canoe. I wish to impreas oe your mind that good 'old proverb, " An ounce of preven tion is better than a pound of care." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY yon have both the preventative and the cure, with this great and good quality, that it will never, under any circumstance', do you any injury. No change of diet ever necesbary—eat the beat yon can get and enough of it. DEanZiOn yea naa.—Adults one table spoonful per da hildren over ten yeses dessert spoonful—Children from Aveil to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can bo appli cable+to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY. Price $l,OO per bottio. Fur sale by Dr. UEO. 11. KEYBEIt, No 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. eop4:dew BOWMAN'S vEtIETADLE COMPOUND Will otird lioughs, Qalnify, Pts 01141- Asthma, Inflammation of therLungs, Induct/Ea, Uroup, Hoarseness, Bleeding of the Lunge, Consumption. For ealo by And fellkdAw GEO. IL SEISES, Pittsburgh, J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny lit,. YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING ' MADE TO ORDER, OALL;AT CHESTER'S. A tallllant.a.9sortmerat (4: SEAIiONABLE PIEGE GOOD 3 CHESTER'S GOTHIC lIALL, (A - 311101 . of Wood street and Diamond alley. We Study to Please. mrla on hand at GOWN & TETLEY'S SHOOTING GALLERY, No. 1136 Wood street. J. H. DE MMLE R , ritritnClTßED. OP TIN, COPPED /ND SHEET IRON WARE. D It IN House Furniture, Hardware, WHOLESALE AN]) RETAIL. NO. 180 LIBakTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA, Keeps constantly on hand, a large assortment of Tin Ware, Cop;.er Hett!ca, etc., of good quality, at very low prices. Country merchant, are invited to call ir, s - All Job Work, Roofing, etc., will be promptly at tended to.i. mr2iklm• fOTASII.-10 casks on hand and for sate b. r.t.vt• Is • rr.79;r 0, -" , 7 ♦• 1,0. M A_RBLE! MARBLE!! c.V 0 r 070 cirri 062 R 0 lIAB A BEALPP/PIIL SZLEOT/ON OP MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Posts, Av., &c. The public are resp,xtfully Is:Lined to totarnino our stock. Pits WI, sed ursmatat MS* F. 4 1, gat UPFSAY VUJt, Btuuclatti4