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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 T. CLAIR HOTEL, iITTSBUIVIII, PA
'TILL JUNE FIRST, 185$.
And may be consulted daily, (except Sundays)
for CONSUL' , • BituNCIIITIS and ALL
~O NIC eO3IPLANTB ceruplicattd with, or
caning pulmonary discate, including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, t tc.
DRS. PITCH t RYSER would state that their treatment
of Com ilium ion is haied noon the fact that the disease exists
in t4e blood oral syzlens at large, both Wore and during its
derelopmott in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechan
ical, Ili Bionic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and
strengthen the system. these, they use mEmem, IN
UALATION, which they value highly, but only as Pallier
fives, which used alone have no' Coratice effects, and Inva
lid! ere earnestly cannoned seitinht 'wasting the precious
time of curability on any treatment hawed upon the plonsi
hie, but false idea that the seat of the diseas , can be roeched
In a direct wanner by Inhalation.
.itar No charge fur consultatMn.
A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to consult
ns by letter. Address
DRS. C. M. PITCH te J. W. SYKES,
ISt Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
AMORE CURES..
PHILADELPIIIA, 3tl tub., 20, 18E0
Reeled Friend—l had for several years been afflicted
with Dyspepsia, and occasionally a General Debility. I ac
cidentally tried thy medicine, Hoofland's German Bitters, in
the first place upon. a daughter, she having a severe spell of
sickness. Thy Ilootland's German Bitters had such effect
open her general debility, that I was induced to try it my
self. I then got a bottle, and used it according to the direc
tions, and It relieved me more than anything I had before
used, giving gen.ral tone and strength to the stomach and
system. lad fain had a very severe spell of the Ditarbo 3 at
which Collt illtlOd for some time. My life, fur a a time, WWI
despaired of. Thy bitters again being used, acted very hap
pily upon the stMna:ll and iniestme•, and soon relieved me
from the great pain I suffered, and gore me gcmeral health
to the system. I consider it, doctor, one of the most valua
ble medicines I ever Wed, and shall take !great pleasure iu
recommending It to others.
flogp .ctfully thy friend,
SAMUEL BUTTON,
Jeuningq Row, Catharine, above Third.
To Dr. C. Jackson, 12.0 Arelietreet, Philadelphia.
Sao advertisement.
Erdo by PLIVzil T1P.;06. art:. Dr. ONO. ft MEV...IP:E.
Pittahm
la" A RECIPE THAT. RARELY EVER FAILS TO
CURE A COLD.—Now, while winter, with its Mather' of
Colds and Coughs, is with no, we think a remedy that will
relieve snob visitations should he highly prized, and all who
know the worth of this remedy, will do as we do—prize it
doubly. Take n double dos., of Dr. Word's InaFgorator,
and it will give greater relief than any other medicine wo
ever I tied, for we have rarely to repeat the dose to be en
tirely free from Cough, and us 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 eau recommend
it knowingly. mrl2.:lnidaw
OFFICL ne rut PLTIKIIISALI L Boa-0:4 MlArr t o Co.,
Pittsburish, March 15, 1859. f
NOTICE TO STOCUTIOLDERS.—The StockhoW
erra of this Company are hereby notified that the
number of sharea - into which the Capital Stoca is divided,
has this day been hicrealed fron S a Thstuand to Twenty
Thousand share., in puisuance of authority granted by the '
Legislature of Michigan.
New certificates of stock in ex Imp for the old ones will
be issued at the office oldie tiecret ary, in the city of Pitts
burgh, on and aster the Ist day of April.
No certificate will be Issued for the traction of a share, but
parties entitled to fractional shares will be credited there
with on the books of - the C mipany, and a certificate issued
whenever assignments of such fractional credits are present
ed to the Cecrotary as wilt amount to one or more shares.
Holders of old certificates will please present them for ex
change as early after the Ist of April as may bo convenient.
TllO5. M. HOWE:, Secretary,
Pittsburgh fi Bei-ton Mining Co.
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P9TTSBUIIGIi STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JONES JNO. L. BOYD IVM. McOULLOUGH
JONES, BOYQ & CO.
LILT' UPACTIIREDS OP
€4ST STEEI..
ALSO,
PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner Ross and First Streets,
PITTSBURGH; PA
104./..0 D. D. Ei 00 tat
D. 0. FLOG $S CO„,
ILLIZOTAXTURED. 0.7?
ROGER S' IMPROVED PATENT
sTon CULTIVATOR TEETH,
CORNER Ross AND FIRST STREETS,
PITTSBURGH. PA
JAMES A. PETZER,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
WM TEE SUS OD
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Produce generally,
Corner of rin.rttet and First streets.
PITTSBiI RGH, PA.
Itsraa xo—Brancis G. Bailey, Dam., William Dilworth, Sr.,
-3. Cuthbert & Son, Pittib _ugh; Boyd & Ott, Heiskell
Swoaringon, S. Brady, Coal , . 11. Sc Banh. List & Howell,
!tangle & Co., George W Anderson, Donll ~ Paxton & Co.
WbnPiing. TrlySenntf
AILLLF.I3, Yhiln C. W. ItIOKETBSN, Pittefh
TISHILLIER St, RICKIETSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DIPORTERSOr
BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS.
Nos. '4lll and 223, Coiner of Laborty and
Irwin ptrectst
IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, &c., ho., CONSTANTLY
ON HAND
H RDWA RE.
AIIUEL FAIINESTOCK., No. 74 WOOD
street, Pittsburgh, hal on hand a large
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Wtiich 115 will sell very low for C 4.951. In addition to hip
Licks, Hing3s, tinives and Forks, and Spoons, and a lonic
attortmeut of .'":atpenter's Tools, he has received a large sun
ply of Sartlage Gaiters and Staffers ;
Shovels, Tongues and Pokers;
Sleigh Bells, and Enameled
Preserving Kettles.
Office of Seater of Weights and
- Measures.
HEOFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED,
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASIIE ES,
May be found henceforth, in Merry alley, batmen Third
and Fourth Invents, when ordure may be left.
uirlS:tf - CUARLES BARNETT.
aPEItI?;...GRAND PIANO,
FROM TUE MANUFACTORY OF
STEINWAY & SONS,.
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MEW YORK. t
KLEBER & TAKE PLEAS
ORB iu announcing to to the - Pnb.
Ito that they have Just received a, splendidze4
GRAND PIANO, from.the Factory of Stein.o ;
way A Sons. Now York, which for exquisite
atesetuees and volume of tone, lightness and start:lefty of
finch, and a mo.t tasteful and elegant exterior, is consider
.-. 1 t he FLNE:3I7 attAND PIANO over'brougheto this city.
The mechanism is a DOUBLE ILF,PEATLNG ACTION, u
I.atented invention of Steinway A Sens, which combines
with the utmost promptness ned delicacy of touch a degree
of durability bat rarely attained. 1 0
- One of Steinway A Sou.' GRAND 'PIANOS has lately
been performed on by S. Ihalbeig, in Baltimore, who sta
ted that it was remarkable, even and pare in tone; power
ful aid of fine touch. Ali th ?se who havo'heard this grand
Vane, are unanimous that it is far superior to those clang
abet.. William Macon and Gottschalk, the American Pi
anists, who h ale lately played on Steinway dr. Sons GRAND
PIANOS at their concerts, are of the same opinion.
Mr. Satter, the eminent Pianist, late of Roston, who has
tested all the grand planes now in this a:pantry, Is using
Steinway & Sons' Grand Piano at his concerts in NeW York,
in ',reference to any other.
We respectfully invite the public, one and all, whether
purchasers or not, to call and see this unrivalled instru
ment. H. KLEBER & 8R0 . .,
No. 53 Fifth Street,
Sole Agents for Steinway A Sons.
A ROMTECTU.BAL.-
171- BARR & IMOSELt, Arciatects,
N 0.112 Smithfield Enna.,
Oppolito th 3 new Post:Ofdee,
Execute Plane and Spocifications for all kinds of tntildingq,
and superintend the erection of the same.
Mr. Baun also continues to attend to the measuring of
builders' work, and Mr. Mosta to the preparation of-patent
papeie and drawing-i. mrliflnx se
L. C. lIESPBUR,N,
ATCORgii AT LASS AND CONVEYAN'Ora
ortx..l Wall v. tom:scram
• , • 9a. Wc=-1..% carne
T & T. GROUVT,Jraporters of Brandies,
t." • oiti; Win; sze: Derderii In flee Old Monongahela
Bye Whisky; Pesch and Apple Brandy; also, REM - HITS
AND DISTILLERS, corner of SMITEFELD and FRONT
Streets. Pirtstrorob, Pa. ,
AVILILIA.M CLAYTON & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND R4TAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
Near Wood street,
' PITTSBURGH, PA.
.sre- Always on hand, 'Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac
Orandies, Obi • Nfonongabeic and Rectified Whisky, of the
so test gm:OCT, doleydel!
GONUDIE ROUGH PURPLE CHILI
POTAT9EB.--This Potato has the reputation of ix
lag the moot productive, and the heal table Potato of all the
new varietio in use. The subscritar having cultivated
them largely for four years has never known them to rot
either in the ground or in store. A limited number .of
can be had at a moderate
Vpri ce LEM , bIN(.4y applying to
BROS ,
N 0.14 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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p I MOT Y SEED-10 bush. Good Timothy
Seed for dale by JAS. A. FETZER,
Ina goratig Itai awl Motet as&
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PITTSBURGH, PA.
NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Seed Potatoes.
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Nesting of Stockholders of the Pitts
burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail
road Company.
. SECOND DAY. •
According to adjournment dm stockholders re-as
sembled at half-past nine o'clock yesterday morning,
and the regularly elected Secretary, T. D. Messier,
Esq., being absent, Mr. Thomas Goodman, of Ohio,
was appointed to fill his place.
Mr. Donnelly offered the following resolution :
Resolved, That no person shall be Oligible to the Directory
of this Company who is not the owner of one hundred shares
of stock and now stands credited upon the books of this
Company with that number. •
Gen. William Robinson explained that under the
charter every stockholder is entitled to the Directory
if elected, although he may own but one share of the
stock, and that the passage of such a resolution
would be inoperative.
Mr. Hutchinson, f Allegheny, cast some imputa
tions upon the motives of Eastern gentlemen in pre
senting this resolution, to which Mr. Street, of Ohio,
replied by saying that the resolution was out a mea
sure originating with Eastern gentreumm• •
After some remarks by Mr. Magarge, of Philadel
phia, and Mr. Reynolds, of Cotton, Ohio, the rose
lution was laid oil the table by a large majority.
Mr. Case, the President . bf the Company, on be
half of the Committee appointed on Monday for the
purpose of ascertaining the amount of salaries
paid to the officers of the Company during the last
fiscal year, presented a report giving the required in
formation, which was road and accepted.
Mr. Zadock Street, of Salem, Ohio, presented a
memorial to the Legislature of Pennsylvania from
the Board of Directors relative to the Tonnage Tax,
which was read by the Secretary. After a few elo•
quent and pertinent remarks, Mr. Street offered the
following rcsobitions :
Resolved, That the tonnage duty or tax collected by the
State of Pennsylvania through the agency of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, Is, in the judgment of the share
holders of this Company, andufringement upon the consti
tution of the United States, a violation of comity between
States, an injury to the citizens along the tine of this Com
pany's Road, and a serious injury to our property, and that
wo approve of the memorial addressed to the Legislature of
Pennsylvania by the Board of Directors, asking fur a repeal
of the tonnage tax.
Resolved, That the President of the Company be directed
to forward copies of the foregoing resolutions to the Legis•
latore of Pennsylvania now in session.
Mr. Errett, as the representative of the pity of
Pittsburgh in this meeting, was opposed to sending
forth any such, resolutions as the voice of the stock
holders of this road. There are many large share.
holders who are opposed to the repeal of the tonnage
tax; the city of Pittsburgh was one of them, and as
the representative of her stock, be solemnly protested
against the passage of these resolutions.
Mr. Dill, of Allegheny, said the course of Mr. Er
rett was quite consistent with the course he had
always` pursued towards this road in opposing its
passage\acrsss Ponn street.
Mr. Brooks, of Ohio, and Hon. Samuel Hanna, of
Indiana, spoke in favor of the repeal of the tax, on
the ground that this road ought to be placed on an
equality with other lines in competition with it in
carrying freight to and from the East.
Mr. Kent Jarvis, of Massillon, thought that this
body of stockholders ought to have, the privilege of
expressing their opinion concerning these resolutions.
lie said Pennsylvania was the only State in the Union
that imposed such a tax on freight, which acts as an
,incubus not only on the Pennsylvania Railroad, but
on every road, east or west, forming a connection
with it.
Mr. Errett made a motion .to lay the resolutions on
the table, which was lost by an almost unanimous
vote. The vote on the adoption of the resolutions
being now taken, they were passed with only one
dissenting voice.
Mr. Errett requested to be allowed to enter his pro
test, on behalf of the city of Pittsburgh, against
these resolutions.
The Chairman then announced that in pursuance
of a resolution passed on Monday to institute an ex
amination of the books and accounts of the "com
pany for the past seventeen months, he had appointed
the following commifteo : Alfred P. Edgerton, of In
diana, Richard Matheany, of Ohio, and R. B. Ster
ling, of Pittsburgh.
It was then announced that stockholders could now
have an opportunity of voting for cfficers of the com
pany for the ensuing year.
On motion, the meeting adjourned, to meet again
on the first Wednesday of September next.
The following is the result of the election for Di..
rectors, which closed at six o'clock last evening.
The whole number of shares voted was 99,633. The
following gentlemen were elected Directors for the
ensuing year, by majorities of from 30,000 to 60,000:
G.. W. Case, J. E. Thomson, Wm. Robinson, Jr.,
Wm. Wade, of Pennsylvania; C. M. Russell, G. W.
Bailey, John Larwill, R. MoKelly, of Ohio; Saml.
Hanna, Joseph K. Edgerton, J. L. Williams, A. L
Wheeler, of Indiana; Wm. B. Ogden, John Evans,
of Illinois; R. H. Winslow, of New York.
.Tilysterious Circumstance.
Yesterday morning, while the Mayor was engaged
in trying the morning cases, a boy entered the office,
bringing with him the arm of an infant, which he
stated he found near the corner of Hand and Liberty
streets. The limb had apparently belonged to a
child about 'ix months old. Dr. Murdoch examined
it, and declarod'his belief that it had boon cut off,
not taken off by the wheel of a car, as might have
boon supposed from the place in which it was found.
It presents the appearance of having been backed off
by a hatchet or other similar instrument. The Mayor
and one or two police officers visited the locality, but
could not obtain any information concerning the af
fair. The arm has been Preserved in liquor, and is
now at the Mayor's office. Any information corn.
municated to the Mayor concerning this mysterious
circumstance will be suitably rewarded.
Theatre.—Mrs. M'Malion took a benefit at the
Theatre last evening, and was not greeted by a very
large or fashionable audience. She attempted to
play Julia, but we would offer a word of friendly ad
vice to the lady, viz : that she should either give up
the stage, or apply herself to her profession until she
has sufficiently improved to become .a passable ac
tress. The bills of Monday evening announced her
engagement for six nights, but the management very
wisely curtail'd it to three. This evening we will
be presented with more acceptable farces than the
attempts at "heavy parts".by this lady. Mr. T. H.
Hadaway, an old Pittsburgher, and a great favorite,
will appear in " Paul Pry " and the "Dead Shot."
Mr. J. G. Hanley also plays Plumper in "Cool as a
Cucumber."
Charge of Fraud.—A man named P. C. Wilson
made information against James -Blakely and James
C. Richey, formerly partners under the style of
Blakely Richey, for obtaining money under false
pretences. (he prosecutor states that he deposited
with them the Rum of $258, for the purpose of en
tering land for him in the West, which was to be ef
fected in one month ; that he caned several times
after the expiration of that time, and was always put
cif with some excuse; that the land was never en
tered, and that he believes the money was taken with
the intention of defrauding him out of it. Messrs.
Blakely and Richey both made their appearance be•
fore the Mayor, and gave. bail to answer at Court.
Convicted.—George Cooley, 'Patrick Mullen and
David Porter, indicted for highway robbery, on oath
of John Smail, were convicted on Tueplay of the
charge. ' Yesterday, Cooley - plead guilty to four
charges of larceny,' Porter to three, and, Mullen to
one. This is a highly 'interesting:party of young
thieves—and, they have - had justice meted out to
them - quickly. Cooley and Porter were arrested on
last Saturday and Mullen on Tuesday. They will be
sentenced on Saturday, and next week will find them
in the Penitentiary—ten days from the commission
Of the offenses. Who says justice is tardy ?
Sudden Death.—A man named George Craig, died
suddenly in the Seventh Ward, on Tuesday. Ile
had left home with the intention of driving a cow to
pasture, but dropped dcwn dead on the way. Hit
death was supposed to bo the result of a rush of
blood to the head. lie was a young man, much re
spected by all his acquaintances. A coroner's jtfry
was called, who returned a verdict of death from The
visitation of Ged.
Identified.—The man whose body we noticed yes.,
terday as having been found in the Mississippi river,
has been identified - as E. G. Kennedy, a plasterer by
occupation, who lives at Tarentum.: He has a
brother, residing in Birmingham, named David G.
Kennedy, who`-had received a letter from Captain
Cheover, stating that his brother's body would bo
sent on as soon as found. The deceased left a wife
and two children.
AU Fool's Day.—This is All Fool's Day, when
those who indulgo in practical jokes indulge their
proolivities at jhe expanse of -their friends. We do
not approve of the custom, but we would advise
those who do not wish to be " sold " by some "art
ful dodger" to be exceedingly cautious. We have
many inveterate jokers amongst us who think it fine
sport to play off their jokes on the unsuspecting.
Not Forthcoming.—Patriik Doolan, who was con
victed of assault and battery with intent to kill, on
Tuesday, in tho Criminal Court, was not about 'when
the verdict- the jury was rendered, and has not
been seen since. It will be remembered he was one
of the party engaged in the row in Allegheny about
a month since, in which an Irishman was- so badly
beaten with pickaxei, tr,c:
Ea/ten—To-morrow will be Good Friday, and next
Sunday
. will be Easter Day. Easter is a moveablo
feast, upon which all of the others depend. It is
always the first Sunday after the full moon,
which
happens upon or next after the twenty first of Maroh.
If the full moon happen upon a Sunday, Easter Day
is the Sunday after.
We understand that Governor Foster intends
opening hie new Theatre on Saturday. the 10th of
April, with a good stook company. On Monday Miss
Jean U. Davenport, now playing in Cincinnati, will
commence an engagement with him.
Al the Mayor's Office yesterday morning there was
the usual variety of cases, which were disposed of as
usual. At the Aldermen's offices nothing worth
reporting.
"""A man named Cornelius O'Brien was arrested and
taken before Alderman Lewis CU Tuesday afternoon,
charged with stealing a quantity of clothing from a
person named James Rees. He was coaftnitted to
jail to allover the charge.
The Grand Jury -finished their labors yesterday
and were discharged, after having acted on over
area tuindn4 bills.
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Pittsburgh Retell !I&rket•
We publish this morning our regular weekly re
port of family marketing, carefully corrected:
OUR FAMILY MARKETING
Beef Steak, Bret cut,
" second "
" Roaeta,
Pork Steaks,
" Roasts,
Veal Cutlets,
Mutton (lops,
Quarter,
Pigs Feet, don
Tripe each.
Pork Saueageg,
Bologna
Sausage Moat,
Mince
Liver Puddin4,
Be:f Liver,
13 Pair ,
Salmon, 'ft string.
Perch,
•• Sucker,
Lard, Leaf,
licnder-d,
Oni6ns,
h'f
'otutoee, N este n'
11 band)
"
Radish, s,
Beets,
Onions, fresh,
Carrots,
'arm Ds,
hors yndieh,
Pumpkins,
Cabbage,
Cranberries,
White Beans,
Hominy,
Apple Rutter,
Onions, seed,
Spinnach, per handful,
-Lettuce pea beak
Applos, half peck.
Dried Neches, Z 1 quart.
" Apples, "
Butter, Roll, Vlth..
doz..
First Arrival of Spring Goods at Carnaghan'e, Al
legheny City.—A very full and elegant stook of cloths,
new style cassimeres and vostings, furnishing goods,
for men and boys' wear, are now opened, to which
the attention of cash buyers is invited. Terms being
strictly cash, buyers may rely on the prices being
averable.
THE GREAT POPULARITY OF HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS prepared by the eminent physician,
Dr. J. Hostetter, is unbound.d. Daily does he receive the
voluntary testimonials of the afflicted, who have been cure"
of lout-standing diseases, through the use of the "Bitters,"
and daily the sale of this medicine is increasing, and extend
ing its `sphere of usefulness among suffering humanity.
For removing all mot bid mutter from the stomach, regulat
ing the bowels; strengthening the ei4iro body, and impart
ing vigor and toes to the entire human system, it cannot
be equalled. We would recommend all who are afficted
with any of these terrible disease', to immediately procure
a bottle of the Bitters, and their ailments will vanquish like
anew before u scorching sllll.
'Jr sale by druggists and dealers generally, every w bele,
LIOSTEITTER & SMITH,
Manufacturers and Pruprietura,
58 Water and 68 'Front streets.
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JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
& Plain Furniture & Chairs,
Warerooms, 424 Penn street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE,
tl - n* — In addition to the Furniture business, I also devote
cation to UNDERTAKING. Maraca and Oairiages
urnished.
JAMES P. TANNER•,
56 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
IREIVIIIMMTMRIN!MTRIMMItirM
ly, to We large stock of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
Bought direct frpru Manufacturers in Massachusetts,
COMPRISING
BROGANS,
Ladies', Mi:/31-`6 ' and Children's
BONNETS,
FLATS out!
NANCY lIAT6
\len, Boys and Youth's
PA' M LEAF,
LEGIIcRN,
PA"'ANIA autl
STItAW lIATS
nut], Buys and limitled
WOOL and FULL LISTS
All of which Dill be f.,und iu great variety
ail- Great inducements of to CASII and prompt
TIME, BUYERS
Orders solicited and carefully selected and packed
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China, Glass and Queensware
SPRANG isTOOK JUST OPENED,
.AT THE ,OLD ESTABLISHMENT 01
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132 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
NikTIIO IS NOW RECEIVING FROM
Europe and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment 01
articles in his line. comprising new and tastelnl shapes of
Peed White Stone Tea. Dining and Toilet Ware, and the
same in Plain, Gold, Lustre BAIA and Flowers; Fine White
Vitrified Iron Stone Table Were, known to be the mcet der
able now in use for Hotels aid Steamboats; French China of
new styles, in Pure White and Gold Band, either in sets or
single pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Sets; Brit
tannin and Plated Castors; German Silver Ten Table Spoons,
..oup Ladles, etc., plated with silver; fine ,Ivory Handled
Carving, Tel and Table Knives and Fora% Tea Walters and
Trays; shaker and Sese rags Table Mate, Jappaced and Dec
orated Tin Tobet Set*
Also, a csmplete and full assortment of all articles snita.
ble for the C' , UNTRY ItEl7 AIL TRADE, at prices to pleme
the public, who are respectfully invited to examine this
tOC ti. mr27:3mdaw
GO ARID
_GEORGE P. IVERTZ'S
EFlrst Premium Blind Factory,
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET :as., PITTSBURGH.
JHOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui
site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to giie
me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up
by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is
given to the wants of customers. Prices low. MI work
;Tenanted. No. 72 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh. knyB:lyis
OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
- :drwers,_Cuturuid3ion and Furaarding Merchants and
Dealora iu Product) and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251
Liberty "tr. - wt. Pith:bum)). Pa. cnr26•y.
School for Young Ladies.
WM. J. BAKEWELL, INTENDS TO
open his Bch 01, on MONDAY, the sth of April.
Teets, $l5 00 per quay ter. Residence at his son's house,
191 Second street. Rooms, Smithfield street, N. E. corner
of Diamond alley. mr29:tf
f k •A. MASON & CO., Agts.,
NO. 5 FIFTH STBEET,
Are now opening
Bich Printed Jaconets,
Handsome French Chintzes,
• • Fine Orghndi Lawns,
Rich Cha D'Lainea,
And other Itich Dress Goods. mr27
RESERVED GINGER,I ease in syrup
Just received and for bale by
REYMER & ANDERSON,
No 89 Wood street.
i ERRING
-200 boi.ed Bailed;
200 do No. 1, Just received and for mile by
RHYMER & ANDERSON,
No. 20 Wood street.
APPLES. -30 bbls. Green Apples receive
this day and for axle by JAS. A. FETZER,
mr27 Corner First and Market eta.
EANS.-20 bbls. white Beans for sale b;
JAB. A. IiSTZER,
- Corner First and Market sta.
CIGARS.-
6000 Ramis Priucipi Cigars ; 4 nr
4000 Croy & Son do do •
7000 Washington Regalia Cigars;
' 20,000 German Cigars, assorted brands;
For sale by REY MER &,ANDERSON,
No: 09 Wood street,
mr27 Opposite St. Charles HoteL
100 BBLS. N. C. TAR, for sale by
BAG/LEY, COSGRAVE & CO.,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street
Qi BBLS. Potatoes, received and for sale by
tJkl \ JAMES A. FETZER,
Corner Market andrFiret streets.
_QTORE ROOM ON FOURTH STREET
' FOR RENT.—A large Room and Cellar, between Mar
ket and Wood etreeta. S. CUTHBERT k SON,
Int3o 61 Market street.
PIE.-200 bbk fresh Limo just received,
.13 and for sale by Lmr29l H. 11 COLLINS.
300 1,3)(
0 1 E 5 WINDOWGLkSST
!FURZE. STORY. • BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE; FOR RENT—Situate on Marbary street, be•
twra. Pq in and Liberty streets, containing a hall, 2 par
lors;"o obeaubers, - dining room and kitchen. Rent, $2OO per
year. • . •, 8. CUTHBERT & SON,
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COMM_ER,CIAL,
7,2ERCBANTS , rea CHAPIO .
President.
a. lATTTJAMB,
Pfesid.cnts.
P. R BRUNOT, lest, ISAIAH DICKEY, 2d
frearttrer.
N. HOLNIEti,
Superinterultnt.
JOSEPG SNOWDEN.
Committee of Arbitration for_ Mare.
F. R. BRUNOT, Vice President,
JOHN J. GILLESPIE, JOSEPII R. HUNTER,
SAMUEL BGRPIEII, AUSTIN LOOMIS.
PITTSCIUIWII MARKET
IkrreJully Reperied by Josifa SNOwnan, Superintend on' of
the Merchants' Exchange.
Prrmasunun, March 31, 155..
FLUUR...SaIes 470.1ib15. viz :—From first baud • 34 b..
from wharf at:53,25 for superfine. From store: 145 Wile. at
$3,60 for superfine, $1 for extra and $4,60 for extra mils;
200 bids. extra family on private terms.
GRAIN...SaIes 700 bush. Oats from wharf at 27c.,
and 28 1 / 2 c. bush.; 350 bash. do. from stork at 23c ;60
bush. Rye from wharf at 30c.; 50 bush. ear Corn from wharf
at 43c.; 60 bush, do. from store at 46c.
HAY...Sales 4 loads from the scales at slopsl44t ton.
SEEDS...SaIes 25 bush. Clover at $5 it bush.
POTATOES—SaIes 1400 bush. Neshannocks from depot at
60c. -p bash.; 300 bash. Nash Innocke were offered from
depot at 45c.; but not sold.
GREEN APPLES...SaIes 23 bbls. at $2, and 125 bbls. a
$2,123! y bbl.
ASIIES...SaIes 310 cases Concentrated Lye at 14c..; tb.
ROSIN...SaIe 16 bble. at $3,50 bbl.
LlslE...Sales 21 bbls. Louisville at $1,25 i bbl.
SALT...SaIes 60 bble. No. let $1,62% CL-1, bbl.; 80 sacks at
$l,lO.
FIRE-BRICK—Sales 2000 Bolivar at $33.
SUGAR—SaIea 23 hhda. N. 0. at 7% to Sc. for fai• to
;MOLASSES—SaIes 93 bbls. N. O. at 35@36c. gallon.
FlBll—pales 21 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel large at $11,50
bbl.; 10 bbls. Lake Superior White at $10; 12 half bbls. du.
at $6 ci half bbl.
BACON—Sales 4000 tbs. Shoulders at 7 1 4 c ; 5000 lbs. do. at
same figures; 1000 the, do. 71.,/, ; 800 lbs. Hams at 834@1034e.
'fl
EGGS...SaIes 1500 dozen flora wharf and btore at 10©11c.
dozen.
WHISKY...SaIes 111 bbls. rectified at 21Q22c. g 7 gallon
Foreign ffiaxlieta.
Per Steamer Persil.]
LIVERPOOL, March 19.—Cotton bail declined %c during the
week; sales 31,000 bales.
Money Market unchanged. The bullion in the bank has
increased 229,000 pounds. Consuls for money 96%; Tor ac
count 90 3 4®967.
STATE OF TRADE.—The advices from Manchester continue
of au unfavorable character, all qualities having suffered a
slight decline.
HAVRE MARKET.—Orleans tres ordinaire at Havre quoted
at 103 f.
• • .
LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFF'S AL/REM—The breadnltiffS market
closed steady, with Borne large speculation purchases. The,
market closed at the following quotations: Western 22(4)235;
Philadelphia and Baltimore 22@235. Wheat closed dull at
6s©6B 3d for red, and 7s@7a 6d for - white. Corn closed
steady, with an improved demand; mixeli and yellow quoted
at 33s 13d@341.
lavgagoot., March 19.—Cotton: The sales for the week
were 31,000 bales, including 4,000 to speculators and 3000 to
exporters. There has been a decline of 4 in all qualities,
the market cirsing with a declining tendency. The sales
today were 4000 bales; holders were pressing on the marl , et.
The quotations are as follows: Fair Orleans 7%; middling
7X41 fair Mobile, 7%, middling 6%; fair uplands 7%; middling,
- A. The stock in port 356,000 bales, including 243,000
American.
New York Market.
Nave YORE, Starch 31.—Cotton; sales of •600 bales at a
decline of 96; the quotations are nominal; there is but little
enquiry, and prices are weak. Flour firm; sales 12,000 bbls.
Corn thin; 27,000 bush mixed Western sold at 67%. Beef
firm at $12@13;60. Pork steady; prime $13,65®13,75.
Hawn quiet. Butter, Tallow and Linseed steady. Lard lac
lower ' sales at 41%©10 1 / 3 . Sugar heavy. Coffee quiet. Tea;
the sale was flat; Oolong has slightly declined. Freights are
drooping.
Cincinnati Blaritot.
Cmcirmen, March 31.—Flour doll and prices drooping;
2500 bble told at $3,55@3,66 for superfine. Whisky lower;
sales of 1000 bbls sold at $16 1 ,4; receipts largo. Mess Pork
higher; 1000 bbls sold at $lO, and 200 bble to be delivered on
the first of Juno at $10,60. Bulk Sides advanced to Bc.
Bacon Sides Uc a good demand for the former, There is
nothing doing in Shoulders or Lard.
New York Stook Market.
,New YORK, March 31.—Eeening.—Stocts are generally
lower. Chicago and Rock Island 72; timberland Coal 18;
Illinois Central 92 La Crosse and Milwaukee 8 1 / 3 ; Mich.
Southern 22; N. Y. Central 85%; Reading 48%; Milwaukee
and Mississippi 31; Cleveland and Pittsburgh 14.
New York Cattle Inarket.
Nxcv YoRE, March 31 —The nceipts wore Beeves 2100;
Sheep 3930, no Swine. Beeves, owing to a decrease in sup
plies, have advanced 4q sales at 104, average 83,4. flogs
are quoted at 6©0% for corn fed; others unchanged.
RIVER NEW S.
HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and Gen
eras Agents, Corner of First and Ferry streets.
RIVER, WEATHER, Evo.—There was but 6 feet water in
the channel last night and the river was still falling. From
present appearances the river will get down mice more to
its old standard, and shippers will have to pay living prices.
We heard yesterday of a boat that was tal. - Ing freights at
Bc. to Cincionati. This Is certainly below living prices.
Business is again dull, and shipments are few, with more
boats than freights to load them.
The Alma 'left last night, with an excellent load, for New
Orleans.
The J. W. Hallman, W. H. Denny and Belmont left Cin
cinnati for Ude port on Monday evming last, and may be
expected hourly.
POUT OF PITTSBURG:II
6 FEET A MOUES WATEN IN TUE CIIANNEL
Steamer Lnr.urno, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Cul. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Ttlograpb. Woodward, Brownsville.
" Judge APClnre, -,West Newtuo
" Chevoit, Murray, Wheeling.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
" Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville.
Lucerne. Jacobs, Brownsville.
" Judge ISPClure, -, West Newteo
" Chevoit, Murray, Wheeling.
Glenwood, Robinson, Nashville.
" Defender, Evans, St. Louis.
Hazel Dell, Reese, St. Paul.
" Fulton City, Brickell, St. Louis.
•• Economy, Beltzhoovor, Cincinnati.
South America, Shepard, St. Lords.
Alma, Robinson, New Orleans.
" Rocket, Brown, St. Louis.
STEAMBOATS.
CINCINNATI.
For Cincinnati.
REGULAR PITTSBURGH AND k.INCINNATI PAOKET
The elegant side wheel, passenger packet
SUPERIOR—Capt. REDMOND J. GRAON—WiI
leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, every BATUR
DAY, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Returning, will leave Cincinnat
every TUESDAY MORNING.
mr23 • . FLACK, BARNES t CO., Agents.
ZMIESVILILIE.
For Marlette and ZanaaviLle.
Tho steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Mot,
t,4SAROL AYRES, will leave for the above and al
g
intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, a
4 o'clock, P. M.
For freight or passage apply on board
St. LOUIS.
For St. Louis, lEr.ookult, Burlington, fans
eralue, noel". island and Davenport.
The
fine i;)tsenger steamer ABIZONIA—
adCapt. linunun—will leave for the above
and all intertnedlate ports on MONDAY, the
2nth instant, at 4 e'eloplr. P. M.
mr24 FLACK, BARNES & CO., Agents.
NEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALES.-
We aro daily receiving from our own and Eastern
factories, additions lo our stock, which consists in part of
Floor Oii Cloths,
Carriage Oil Cloths,
garniture Oil Cloths,
Table Oil Clothe,
Crash Oil Cloths,
Transparent Oil Cloths,
Transparent Window Shades,
Buff Hohands, and
Shade. Trimmings
Merchants, Housekeepers, and others, requiring any goods
in our line, aro invited to call and examine the stock, and
Judge for themselves in regard to the quality and prices.
J. & H. PHILLIP'S,
Nos. '26 and 28 St Clair street.
THE 0H E A t i-LC,A .L OLIVE ERASIVE
SOAP, manufactured by B. C. & J. 11: Sawyer, re.
rezeives the preference over all other kinds ever offered for
fanaily'use. ,
Its advantages over other Soaps are :—lst. It is cheaper
to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin
Soap. 2d. Ralf the time neo, only be occupied in washing
when this Soap is used in Oka of other Soap. 3d. Labor
in washing can be nearly chspensed with, as the clothes
will require little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear
on the wash-'board. 4th. ti Cling the clothes is unnecessary
when this Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers
equally as well as soft. 11th. Printers, me hin'Ats, 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 skin soft, and free from chapping.
To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of
the wash-hoard, the following directions should be followed :
:For the washing of eight or ten of a famllY, -take one
pound of Soap, cat it into shavings, and dissolve In one
gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tab containing
about -ten gallons of warm water; pear in the dissolved
Soap, and stir thoroughly. Lot them soak twenty to thirty
minutes, wring out ; and rinse in warm water once, cold
water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or seam, or grease
spas, 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.
Ziy- Observe our name on each bar.
For sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood
street, and at our works, opposite the Round House, Penn
sylvania avenue. 13. C. & S H. SAWYER,
fe23 No. 47 Wood street.
TARCIL-300 bis. Rochester Pearl Starch
1,3 for ralfA be I isliel EFINSY B COLLINS.
IOpUTTER.- 6 barrels prime Rolrßutter, rq
ceivedand for eulle by JAS. A. FEVER;
mr24 Corner Market and First streets.
-DOTATOES.-80 sacks Red Potatoes.
100 sacia Neehannork do.
60
fa sacks Sad 80 bbls : do
likceired and for ado by JAS. A. RAZZES,
Yds• Oat= literi Yid Market s.ta
P.1: 1 1
75,...F 4 7 ,;?,.!.:1 , ?'-:
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AM U SEMEN 1 S
PITTSBUitGH THEATRE.
MJSB MIRKELLY. .... Lv..97x AND BIANAGERESE
J. G. ........... &TANAGER.
PRIOII3 OP ADMIaLOON:
Bora 60c. Privet. Box., large 28 GC
Second Tier .25c. Pri'olt. Box, email.— 600
Third Tier 15c. Colored Box 26e.
Single Seats In Private Box, $l. I Colored Gallery —lse.
ALTERATION OF TIME. ,
Doors open at 7 t'clock. Performanc to commence at 7%
Box office, for sale or Tickebt, open from 10 to 8 o'clock.
First night of the engagement of
MR, T. H. HADAWAY
THUR 9 DAY EVFNING, April let, 1858, will be acted the
Coii e,ly of PAUL PRY.
Paul Pry...llr.l'. 11. Hadaway. I Phool e...M.re. Van tiering
To be follow. d with the petite Comedy. entitled
°
COOL AS A CUCUMBER.
Pluruper....Mr. J. G. Uanley. I Mixing
To conclude with the laughable Farce, entitled
THE P E A D S H O T.
Hectcr "ringd..Mr. Halaway. I LOrifia ioViitriek..Ro3. Chine
W. iIIreARTIEIY,
ILL T I R
wILL ATTEND lu THE POSTINU
and DIST.B.IBUTIN i et all Finds 01
BILLS FOB. OGNOEEIn —a/TUBE:6, I.I.XILLBITIONS,
All communication- either by mail, telegraph, or
whie—directed to tho (Jake of the Horning Pont, will rezer.e
promid att-entidn area'
DAGUERB,EAS GALLERIES.
AMBROTIPES—
A BEAD ran, AND DURABLE PICTURE.,
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW
AB AT ANY FIRST CLAS3 ESTABLISHMENT
IN Tali COUNTRY, AT
fuel wmums, N. will street.
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
Photographers and Ambrotypislis,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 76 Fourth street, and
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
6. W. cur. of Marlist street and Diamond, Pittsbargn.
PRICES TO SUIT ALL. myl9rtf-3p
EItEGERNI
NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROTY
SZY .AND biLDE-LIGHT
Ai.o.LERY,
IgTit tiTILE.MT,NEARLI: OPPOSITE TH. POST-OF Viol
l'teTl.lltEd takeu to 01l the various styles, lc au)
weather, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates.
an... Sick or deceaand parsons taken at their reskleufo.
an2o:l7dew-is
WYKES' GALLERY OF ART,
N . TO. GO MARKET STREET.-PICTURES
A LNI taken at this Gallery by a new and improved process,
giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex
ion. They are acknowledged by all who have examined
them to be far superior to any pictures ever exhibited in this
city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine
his large collections of specimens. His Gallery being orrthe
second door, is easy of access.
N. B.—Pictures of Children taken in two sxonds, at No,
60 Market street.
nay27;tf 1.19 N. B. W Artict.
NELSON'S lIIIBROTYPES.
PRICES REDUCED.
GALLERY CORNER OF THIRD AND MARKET STREETS,
Entrance on Third street.
Citizens and Strangers desiring AMBItOTYPES, executed
in the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can
be accommodated at short notice by milling at
NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY,
THIRD STREET.
Prices One Dollar and upward. - ap2B:ly2d
pIIOTOQRAPHY.-'rats
ART HAS BEEN
brought to such perfection that pictures taken by this
process have been pronounced pertect by the scientific
world. They can be had in all their beauty and artistic
elegance, at WALL'S nonfat GALLERY, on Fourth street,
nes' Building.
AUCTION SALES.
DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
At the new Commercial Sales itk3OMS, No. 64, fifth
street, every week day, are held public sales of goods in all
variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign
ments, that must be closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.,
Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything
needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut
lery; hardware" clothing; boots and shoes; ladies warn,
&c. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Etowah°lll and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware
stoves; cooking utensils; groceries,
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical lustre
meets; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes. book
stationery, P. M. DAVIS, AueLs
WtO PIANO FORTES; AT AUCTION.- -
On MoNDAY AFTERNOON, April 6th, at 3 o'clock,
st the Comm, rcial Sa.o3 .Eo,lloliii, No. 64 Fifth street, will be j
so d, two handsome second-haud Pi-1110 Fortes.
mr3o P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF STOCKS,
AUSTIN LOOMIS &
spupu. AND NOTE BROKERS, 58 MARKET STREET.
frtilE EXECUTORS OF THE REVER
ENDA. CHARLEA AVERY, will offer at public sale, at
the MERCHANTS' EXOR A Nab% in the city of Pittsburgh,
on THLUSDAY, the 15th of April, proximo, at 8 o'clock, P.
, the following stocks, viz:—
WAS shares of the Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh and 803-
ton Mining Company, (Cliff Mine, Lake Superior)
1000 du of the Capital Stock of the National Alining Co.
5 do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh.
400 do Allegheny rank.
42 do Hand Street Bridge Company.
85 do • Monongahela do do.
153 do Monongahela Navigation ComPany_
til do Pitts'gh, Cin. and Louisville Telegraph Co.
50 do Allegheny Gas Company.
07 ao Pittsb'gh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Co.
Dividend Scrip of ditto, of $72 40.
• do Charters Valley Railroad Company.
'2O do IVilkinslatirg and West Newton Plank Ruud Cu.
I Scholarship Pittsburgh Female College
THOMAS IL HOWE,
WM 51 SHINN, Executors.
nn2s:3w JOSIAH. KING,
WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT,
No. 43 Fifth street, near Wood.
REINENAN&NEYRAL
WHOLESALE AND RLIAIL DEALERS IN FINE
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
FAN CY GOODS.
WATCHMAKERS' TOO
WATCH MATERIAL,
AT EASTERN PRICES.
mrl3
Safety and. Economy in Light.
WHY WILL YOU BURN CAMPHENE
A.ND FLUID, when you can get a cheaper and
batter light. Pure Kerosene Oil, made from the gas of Can
nel Ccal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleas
ant, and safe portable light ever offered to the public, and
no danger of explosion ; more brilliant than gas, and quite
as cheap; lamps of the most simple and easily managed
construction. For sale by T. D. 4; G. HODIONSON,
No. 79 Smithfield street.
raj- Beware of a counterfeit already in the market, made
from Camphene, with a little Coal Oil to scent it., [le27:ly
4 SPRING FASIIIONS.
THE SPRING STYLE SILK lIAT, IS
now ready, at C. H. PAULSON'S,
atr'24 . 3w No. 73 Wood street.
DAVID H. WTT.T.TASTS,
,('CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
%j FOR THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five
burners and. upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or
private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces.
ayealyia PFLiSBURGEf.. PA.
WINDOW GLASS.-5000 yards from 2
to 6 inch inch diameter, for sale by
H. H. CO ',LIN/3.
CHLMNEY LOPS of various patterns, for
sale by [imro33 H. IL COLLINS.
GROUND SCREENINGS. 100 sacks
Ground Screenings to arrive on Emma Graham, and
for sale, by JAMES A. FETZEB.,
mr29 Corner Market and First streets.
- pp ED POTATOES.--130 Lacks Red Pota
li,v, toes to arrive this day, and for sale by
JAR. A. FETZER,
Corner Market and First streets.
QTARCII —3OO bag. Rochester Pearl Stare
received and for eale by HENRY H. COLLINS.
))OTATOES.-
60 bnah.le Neahannock Potataes:
50 " Red " received and for
(mr3o) HENRY EL COLLINS.
I aOVERNMENT WAGONS.—We have re
.ceived this day, a large lot of forty inch Dnok, the
exact article required by the department for Coloring their
Wagons. C. HANSON LOVE,
(Formerly Lase Brothers,)
tlro lifarket street
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND
GLAZING—In all of its branches executed prompt
ly audit' the beat manner, by & H. PHILLIPS,
turf 23 and 28 St. Clair 'area.
QTRANGE'S PENCIL SHARPENER, fo
i•J sale by W. 8. HAVEN,
I Larn
SPRING AND SUMMER
THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST RE
TURNED from New York and Philadelphia, feels
Master Lewis
confident - that be can OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO PUB-
CHASERS, BOTH IN STYLES, QUALITY AND PRICES,
UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE WEST OF THE DIODE•
Miss Safford
N BROCHE BORDERED
STELLA SHAWLS,
FRENCH' LACE AND
CHANTILLA MANTLES,
- From Three to Thirty Dollars.
_ - ~~.
MISGMALANEOUS.
NEV
DRY GOODS.
RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS,
RICH BLACK BANADERE
DRESS SILKS,
RICH BLACK SILK ROBES,
" PLAIN BLACK SILKS,
PRINTED BERAGES,
ORGANDIE LAWNS,
it .11 " ROBES.
Also—OhaHies, Crape De &Tames,
Lawns, &c.
t.". 1
SHAWLS AND MANTLES. El
PRINTED BORDERED
STELLA SHAWLS, g
Of every Style, Color and Quality, ra
varying in prices from Two toll
Fifteen Dollars
NitEDLE WORK. E:
HANDSOME SETT
COLLARS AND SLEEVES, 111
VERY RICH REAL
FRENCH WORK COLLARS, Ig
EMBROIDERED LIN EN
lIAN DKEROHIEFB,
JACONET AND SWISS
EDGINGS, INSERTINGS,
AND FLOUNCINGS,
WHITE GOODS
•
PIQUET CLOTH,
FOR BASQUES, COLLARS
AND SLEEVES,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
BRILLIANTS
AGO NETTS, NAINSOOKS.
MULLS, SWISS,
VICTORIA LAWNS, &c.,
PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED
AND FIGURED.
HOSIERY.
A FULL AND COMPLETE ASs
SORTMENT
MOURNING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
GOODS FOR BOYS' WEAR.
Biack, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive
CLOTHS.
Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive
CASH MERETTS.
Plaid, Plain and Striped
CASSI ERES
TWEEDS, MERINO;
NA NKINETTS, OASSIALER!..S.
Linen and Cotton Pant Stuffs, 40.,
DOMESTICS.
THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE
A s many of the above Goods were bought o
kIANUFACTURERSAND JOBBERS,
And at the
LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH,
WE ARE ENABLED TO SELL THEM
AT EPIIIIICES
THAT DEFY COMPETITION.
Call and Exasadue our Stock, be-
fore PUTelilaSlElg Elsewhere.
C. HANSON LOVE,
Formerly Love Brothers, and Young,
Stevenson &'Love,
SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE-HI E
M A RBLE !
Ely .5 tiri 0'.3 I: 0
ETAS A BEAIIMUL SAILSCT/ON Or •
RIONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosures., Posle, Sc., &c.
Pittglirargial Pa. Tho public an rodoortfallv Layited to tummino or dock.
Piirel t 247 zad
Nix 74 Market Street,
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DR. SANFORD'S ItirVIV.ORATOR,
a. REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE
troubled wig' Liver Complaints, ilea; the mat des•
perato of cages, when the coma bottle sill, with scarce a
single failure, re:dore the patient to health and vigor. We
wish to call the attention of all to these Lima tharthe In
vigorator iscoruporinded bye ph; sicinawhi, has used it in
his practice for the past twenty jeors with a meccas almost
c na, reftlo end that it to entirely vegetable, b:ing composed
wholly of gams.
Some idea of the strength of the. gums may be formed
wham it is known one both of the Invigorator contains ea
much strength as one hundred doselof Chlomel withoutall
of its deleterious effects.
_ .
We know there is nothing now bJere the Ara,rican pub•
tic, prepared with Each skill by a ecler.tificman, particularly
for diikiasee of the Liver, an Dr. tianford's Invnzozator, or
Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no
other article in the world, simply Lic-zariae it rest on its own
merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its proprietors
claim it to be, if any of ear readers aro suffering from such
diseases as are describi-d in Dr. iSauforiTt advertisement, wo
know of know remedy that will EU surely cure them as the
Invigorator.
The invigAitor turns Sick Headache. Take ono or,two
teaspionfule st earl attack and it will soon disappear. Per
an overloaded stom:,cii. or when food rises or sours, take the
invigorator after eatitt:„ and it will not prove disagreeable
or oppressive. For heartburn, Palpitation or Difficult
Breathing, take a tva,poonful once or twice daily. For Lose
of appetite, Lanitcor or Listlessness, the medicine is invalu
able. It will restore the appetite and make the food digest
well. Nightmare, tate a teaspoonful-on retiring, and the
demons of dream-laud will all bo fairies. After eating a
hearty dinner, tas!'_ - ‘, s dose of Invigorator and it will relieve
all oppression or fo oi es. o e Invigorator is a Liver Rome
dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, cur
ing Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles,
Worms, cud all Vensale Obstructions, for which it has no
equal.
, a ROBES,
We know then: is nothing uuw before the American pub.‘,
lie prepared with 8441„ skill, by a scientiftOmsn, particular. r
Iy for diseases of thelliver, r. Sanford's Invigorator,
or •
Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no
other article in the word, simply because it rests on its own •
tu...rit, To convince all by trial that It is all its proprietors
claim it to be, if auy of our readers are suffering from such
diseases n,f are des-gibed in Dr. Sanford's advertisement s c•••
tuow of no • remccly that will so slimly cure theta ^= tbc
uvigurator.
RoBE4, E
There 13E63 lately been brought to our notice a medicine
that seems to possesj wonderful, curative and healing pro
perties in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or
gans. it cam,, to xis ith 60 many testimonials in its favor
that we have noted its rtfects la some of the worst cases of
continual dibility, muted by derange,l liver, and in every
instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure,
Dr. Sauford's Invigorator, or Liver Itemerly.is what wo re
tr to. We always have been credulous about cures by pat
ent medicines, but we aro convinced that this medicine, for
family see, is not overrated by the host of recommebdatiot . ,
tt
hare. Onr advice is, for all troubled with Indigestion,'_' •
Unity or Bowel Complaint, to get a bottle and try it; our
word for it, relief will be experienced. '
. BLELSINGS TO THE iNVALIC,S who use Dr. Sanford's Invlgor
, ator, for it will rslieve them of their pains as soon as it is
taken into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist
where the Invigorator is use,i, for it will as surely drive them
away, as daylight will banish darkness, of this there can b
uo doubt to th ,00 v h, try it, for it carries conviction with
ever]; dose taken. Anolher evidence is the thousands of
certificates trout flues) who Ilse it or have been cured by it,
if y one bottle, ii it does no: benefit, then we are mistaken.
c ,, fes 0711 DDLLA.B. PEE. EaT7LN.
Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New York
for sale by G. li. F.1.;,"51:k, 140 W7cd street, Pitteburgi
Jul,:nrisce!,tp
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A- 1 ,Il 4 , 47.117.7 - ohlt
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)''\ OF THE AGE.
..1 lif it. KENNEDY, of .Roxbury, has discov•
ILL erect Jo ono of our common pasture weeds a remedy
that. curos
211031 THE DOWN TO A COMMON
DDIPLE. •
ide has tried it in :171:1' ed..ven hundred Caa365 7 and never
falls l excopt in two Ca:3;.,: t (both thunder humor.) He has
now iu his poetzteiou cr.et oted hundred certilicatee of ita
value, all within twenty miles in Beaton.
Two bottled ore warranted to cure a unreing gore mouth.
Oue to three bat:leis will care the worst kind of Pimples
on the Paco.
Two or titreo bottivs will clear Lhn qpitQm of bla.
Two butti..3 ace warranted w onto the woret oankor lntho
mouth or Eitomach.
'ihree to five, bott!:3 are v. e‘rranted to cure tile worst 'dad
of Erysipelas.
ene.
bottles are warranted to cure running of the oars and
blotches among the hair.
four to six bottles la.) warre.utul to cure corrupt and
running ulcers.
Our bottle will cure scaly eruption of tha
your food distrues - e yon, and you can only take certain
kinds, and Even of that yurir cy stem d,a.a not get halt the
flour's tinum t it cootaio a as the scridionous fluid of the ranker
eats it up• ' thiai. your conflaetion fuses its bloom and be
comes enllow or greenish, and your best day Is gone. For
unot of nourishmont yvar system becomes loose and flabby,
and to. fibres of your i.kely become relaxed. Then follow a
train of a:sea-V.,. which the Me:lical Discovery i 3 peculiarly
adapted to - _ _
. 1 rtiiidt....tion of the neart, 1):.lit in tho nide, weakness of the
qpioeuoil small of tt,... 1.a.:;c 3 v-iin id tho hip joint whoa you
r. , tlre, irregularity of too t,,v.ci.:4, null e.. 15,,, that moat eicrll•
costing of disk: wJe.:, the - . „
you have outh inot enrotivo and the cure, with tido great
and good quality, t bat it will Lt....a:, under any circumstances,
do you any injury.
Nti change of diet eve: net;r,,ry--,:tat the bt,lt you can get
and enough of it.
Din;ume:Bl+ol3. UJ2—ALlialto ono table spoonful per day—
' Children over telly eaes deatert spuoulnl--Children from rive
.e eight years, tea sp,oului. is no directions can be appli
:able . to all con,ti,utiuw., t..deu sufficient to operate on the
, owch twice a day. YOUI'd truly,
DUZiALD Kil-NNEDY.
Price $l,OO 177 bvttle. Ear rale by
Dr. tIED. U. 111:Y81:It,
:No 140 Wood street. rittdhurßil,
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MEDICAL.
GMV , movamx,
Evezy'zad. of Humor,
Ozt. to two bottles urn wafratited to cure all humor intho
Tift, or three vaura.ukyl to curo tho wort:Lich:ld
of ringworm.
Tao orthrco bol;tlos aro
potato Caro of rhenuaati3m
Threo to four Viar, - ; 1111,11 to cure eat -Rheum
to eik - nt Lettl,3 will core the worst ease of ecrofnia.
bUlltAtt i 3 air7tipi u . ..u.trrhaccil from the first bottle, till
a ii , :rfect cure i 3 AlurrwAa-d. when the above quantity is taken.
Ii.OXJ.IUItY, MASS
the Medical Discuiery,
ir. curius all lutd cf I.Lniaur, Lt, well established by the
unonlawuo voice of all who !ca - := tg•or nßf.:d it, that 1. need
nut sey anything on the su;,Ject, ts the won akilfuk phyar
chine and tilt, I.ll'-et in the country ure
IItILIGII3
Iu pre,reating tho .Hecriou, in,covery to your notico, I do
it with u lull knewlease or :.lie cuturive power. ru relieving
and curing rne.it of thi,Q .li2e.Y., , eu in which you urn an
ru lintri.r. That milt exert:whiting &woe LO an
hite-aiODIAte CTlOtitt,r,
NURSING ,SURE
Is card as if by a miracle; your own temper is rostorod to
is natural 3Wbeti11.,..1.±, 4.11 d ;or:: Labe from short and frothil
Daps to cnhn and i.woutClati)3l.7 ; and tho 31edical Discove
ry boc.auea a lc:MIL:141 of blessing to your husband and
household.
La the more advance,: at.lgta of
CANKER
it ett, , nos to the stomach, canting
DYSPEPSIA,
which is tiothlag bat canker of the . stom hi then to the
inieatinea and
&UNE S,
cri..atiug a filnklug, gone and an Iroilfforenct even
the carol of your luau!).
Your stomach in
ItAW AND INFLAMED,
CURE;
iA. 1;.1 .
Flow ninny tnouttro..l.i of po,r women are eutivring from
this distinso and I,ining away a whittrablo lifo, and their next
ILA know thc canoe. I wink to impress
oo your nowt tact ovi i:rtatst o, ".&n ounce of proven
...son ha bettor than around of ciao." In the
1111.)10AL DIS;COVERY
1'11;11141c,
Asthma,
Inflammation of the:Lungs,
Influenr.a,
Croup,
110ard(Alift3,
Bleeding of the Lungs,
Consumption.
For eale by
And
feleedAw
GEO. EL ILEYSEILL,
Pittsburgh,
3.t. L A4gherkY
IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING
MADE D . ..) ()EDER, OALLi'AT CLIEr3TEIII3.
A brilliant amortment o
5E..1. - 3JNABLE PIECE GOOD 3
CLIESTEIVS GOTHIC BALL, .
C.raor of ;,;ood btr,ttam4 Diamond al toy._
Wo 5t44.3,
co hand at
( iioViri tSi, TaLEY'S
SHOOTING GALLERY,
No. 135 Wood street.
J. H. E CiIIL4E R
I=l
TA, COPPER AM) SREET WAHL
I :I
uraittrace, Hardware,
Bliitnise,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
NO. 180 PITYSI;LiRGH, PA,
Keeps constantly on hand, a large assortment
or 'flu Ware,
Cop; of Nottl,,, ttc., gocil quality, at very
law pricoa. Country tiir.rcli atLs tat, invited to call.
cv' All Job Work, Re(11-117Z, etc, will to promptly 'at
tended to.
'OOTASII.-40 cis on band and for ealo
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7 .'.:;:•• ,,,, L?...t.1 , "`V1
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ZritUtr:it to cure the most aeu
.oachitla,
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