Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, April 03, 1858, Image 3
SPECIAL NOTICE A.PP . O,INTIVIENT EXTENDED TO JUNE .FiRST. Dim M. FI7 7.- 7 4- J. W. SYKES, 'Viral remain at the;r OPPOSITE ST. CLA PITTSBITROII, PA TILL Jr. Art: FIST, 1558, And may be consulted daily, (except Sundays) for CONSWI N, BRONCEIITIS and ALL COMPLANTS complicated with, 0. oanslng pulmonary diaaase, including Catarrh, Heart Disease„ Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 4c. SYKES would state that their treatment of Consumntion is hosed upon the fact that the disease exists ift the blood and .ty:zon at large, both blore and during its development in the lungs, and they therefore employ Meehan tk,glenic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and strehgtheu the syat..tn. TR! 'L these, they use 11.151. , 10AL IN UALATION, which they value highly, but only all Pa!tia twe.s, which need alone have no Curative effect!, and Inva. lido ate earn. stly cautioned n.:kll/16t wasting the precious time ut curability on any treatment ./jesed upon the plamii. GM, but false ides that the eclat of the TII - 6eas, tau be reached to a direct manner by Inhalation. No charge for c el icultati A hat of questions will be sent to those wishing to consult tie by letter. Address DES. 0. M. PITOII A J. W. SYKES, 191 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sir MORE CURES. Pmz.s.ouni,t, 3d me., 20, 18.0. impeded .Prieruf—l had for several years boon afflicted with Dyspepsia, and I.wcasloually a General Debility. I no- cidentally tried thy medicine, Hoofland's German Bitters, iu the first place upon a daughter, she having a severe open of sickness. Thy Honflautis German Bitters had such etfact upon her general debility, that I was induced to try it my self. I then got a bottle„ . aud used it according to the direc tions, and It relieved me morn than anything I had le fure used, giving general tone and strength to the stomach and system. Last fall I had a very severe spell of the Diarrheas, which continued fur some time. My life, for a a tic.., was despaired of. Thy bitters vain being used, acted col) , hap pily upon the stomach and intelitlus, and coon relieved me from the great pain I suffered, and gave me goneral health to the system. I conaiii. it, do,:ter, una, of the most value- Lie inetliclues I ever wed, and elwlt tate ;great pleasure in tiedmmending It to others. ftrAp,atullj thy trhl4 9 CNIITEL HUTTON Catliarioe, above, Dr. C. Jackson, 11:9 An .T, street, Philadelptd, &Ey odyertiaemeat. gate by LTZ! . .II,N . 3 t , 3ld (.15C0 E0Y81:11 Zi , bvrizh. tur.26:tsuisisi r. A RECIPE TUA'r RARELY EVER PAIL TO CUE A COLD.—Now, while winter, 'with its burtheu of Colds and Oongits,ls with no, we think a remedy that will relieve inch visitati&ne highly prized, and all knoty the worth of the remedy, will do as we do—prize . donhly. Take a doable dose a Dr. Slnford'B 1161x:ducat,. and it will give greater rrli,f thau any ether medicine v eveil hied, for we hare rarely to repeat the dose tG be ...L tirely free from Cough, edict as eon ea the lunge have time to throw off the collected mattor, the c-da, is complete. As f■p+Uy medicine, for the curo of Bowel Diseases, Wormy, Derngement of the iitoma:M and Liver, we can recommend it imowingly. mr22•lmdaw OFFICE oP rat I',lls.enivin a Bus Tell MINING Co., I Pittsburgh, March 10, 1859. f Om NOTICE TO STXtiIIOLDERS.—The Srockholci. ere of this Company are hereby nodded that the number of attires into which the Capital Stock in divided, bas this day been increased from S a Trousani to Twenty Thotuand share., in pa:8111111GO of authority granted by the Legislature of Michigan. New certificates of stock in exchange for the old Ones will be issued at the Miles °fan, Secretary, to the city of Pitts burgh, on and after the let day of April. No cortidcate will be Visued for the traction of a mbar., but parties entitled to tract...nal eheree will be credited there with on the books of the Cowpony, and a certificate iaarted whenever waignuieuta of such frnotiouel credits are present ed to the Secretary ac will amount to one Or mo , e Awes. Holdere of old corbel ales will plisse protont them for ex. change es early alter the let of Audi as way be convenient. THOS. NONE, Secretary, Pittabargh t Boston Mining Cu. iw'22:3w PITTSBURGH tir, , i]gL %von& ISAAC JONPS ..TN0.1..737YD WM. 1 6 = 1 31.1.0MA JONES, BOYD & CO. fzernumyrutunz 0.7 CAST STEEL. ALso, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Rocs and First Streets, b 26 PITTSBURGH, PA. MILL° JONEL r. Ft,LiAL D. B. ROGER@ Si. CO., IIiatOPACIPIMERB OP EWERS' IMPROVCD PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, • COIIIIEII ROPE; AND I? I T S 'PELEE , P!TTSBUTta Pt JAMES 1•ETZE118, FonVarding and agonLiniggica Merchant, EMEMENZEI Fionr,'Grain, Blloolk, Lard, liuttcr, Bemis, TJri,d FF.dit e.ud. Produoi) generally, 'Corner or Market and First streets. PITTSBiI tttali. PA. • • /11.7211 TO—Smacte G. Bail,Ny, Dilworth, Sr., B. Cuthbert k Bon, Pittablrgh; Boyd & Ott, Heist.°ll Owearingen, 8. Brady, Card , . M. & M. Bank. List & liou.-11, Mangle .V 0 0., George W. Ander:ion, Dania . Paxton & Co. rrie39:2etf hliudia, Philo C. W. RIORSTSON,Pith3L'h MILLER RICIIIIETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND IMPOItTEFA OF BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS. NOB. Bat and 223, Corncr of Ltbtxrly Irwin Stree PITTSBURGH, PA. IRON, NAILS, CCrITON YARNS, do., do., CONSTANTLY ON HAND. mr2 EIAR.DIVA.ItE• ANWEL FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD street, Pittsburgh, hat on hand a large STOCK OF lIARDWARE, Which he will sell very low for BASIL In addition to bie Locks, thrive, KIEVC9 aid Forks, and Spoons, and a large sissortmont of :larpanter'n Toole, he has recol:ad a large Hu p ply of Sausage Cratere and Stuffere hhovels, Tongues and Pokers ; Sleigh. Belle, and Enauiele.4 Pretarring lircles. Office of Sealer of Weights and MeasUres. THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND ATEA VTR ES, Iley be found hencefcrth, iu Cherry allay, bets:<n Thud and Fourth streets, where ard.Jra may be left. mrl3:tf OBARLES BARNETT. SUPERB GRAND PIANO. FROM THE MANUFACTORY OF STEIN WAY & SONS, IN FM YORK. 1:1 KLEBER BRO., TAKE PLEA • ERE in announcing to to the pub. lie that they have Inst received a splendid 4041 = 1:4 GRAND PLAN), from the Factory of Stein.. [0: way I Sons, New York, which for exquisite ' a' I V sweetness uud volume of tone, lightness and cliwiticity et touch, and a molt tasteful and elegant exterior, is consider. ed the FINEST GRAND PIANO over brought to this city. The mechanism is a DAIWA: REPEATING ACTION, u patented invention of Steinway A Sons, which combines with tau utmost promptness aed delicacy of touch a degree of durability but rarely attained. One of Stuiuwiy g Sons' GRAND PIANOS has f , tely bean performed on by S. Thalberg, in Baltimore, who sta . ted that it was remarkable, even and pare in tone; power - fal and of fine touch. All thane who have heard this grand piano, are unanimous that it is far superior to those of any other. William Mason aad Gottechalk, the American Pi anists, who hive lately ,flayed on Steinway I Bonn GRAND PIANOS at their concerts, are of the same opinion. Mr. Satter, the eminent Pianist, late of Boston, who he tested all the grand Omen now in this country, is using Steinway A Bone' Grand Piano at his concerts in Now Yorh, In preference to any other We respectfully invite the public, one and all, whether purchasers not , to call and see this unrivalled lustre. &LEBER A BRO., No. 68 Fifth street, Sole Agents for Steinway & Pons. 'AROIIITECTURAL.- . B!LltlEt In PIOSER, Architects, N 0.112 Smithfield street, Opposite th, uew Post Office, Execute Plane and Specifications for all kinds of building, and superintend tho erection of the Berne. Mr. Baua alto continues to attend to the measuring o builders' work, and Mr. Mosna to the preparation of paten papers and drawings. mr11:11n RC L. C. 11.F.SUB.X, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANOF.E cm= waii :r. oellknb r, T. GROUTT, Importers of Brandies, u • Gin, Win, Az. Dealers in fine Old Monongahela Rye Whiaky, Peach and Apple Brandy; also, RECTIFIERS AND DISTILLERS, corner of SMITHFELD and FRONT Streets, Pittsburgh. Po. WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'LIQUOR MERCHANTS Near Wood estr.iet, PITTSBURGH, PA. /KR- Alwaya on hand, Elatkberry, Cherry, and Cognac larandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the • Tfr bakt quality. dadflydel: Seed Potatoes. GENUINE ROUGH. PURPLE 01.1.1L1 POTATOEI3,—This Potato has the reputation of b, - lug the most productive, and the best table P 'tato of all the new varieties in use. The subscriber having cultivated them largely for four years has never known them to rot. either in the ground or le nt,re. A limited number ui bushels can be had. at a moderate price, by applying to LEN.II.Nti 81t0.3 No. 2 Wood strtet, Pittsburgh, Pa. lar27:Bwd‘w] $6OO F°l‘a two story frame dwelling house and lot of ground 10 feet by 100, ploaa utly "Masted on Mt. Washington. Term eaay. fee B. OUTELBEBT & 80N, irlhiarkbt t. . lot P Olll3 strcc,t 9tta, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY 1,0rA.1 , AFFAIRs. Court of Quarter Sessions. Before Hon. Win. B M'Cluro, Presidont Judge, and Gabriel Adams and John E. Parke, Associate Judges Robert Turley was indicted for the larceny of an overcoat from John S. Blair, and plead guilty. Re• mended for sentence. Charles Coatey, the young man who purloined g,oeds from his employers, Messrs. Flees J Schmidt, was tried, found guilty, and sentenced to three mouths' imprisonment in the county jail. Jacob Thoobald sued Smith McFall for assault and battery. The verdict of the jury was not guilty, and prosecutor to pay the costs. In the afternoon, there being no jury cases for trial, the Court proceeded to sentence the convicted prisonere now in jail. George Cooley, Patrick Mullen and David Porter were sentenced to eight years each in the Peniten tiary on two charges, one of highway robbery and one of grand larceny. They were not sentenced on the petty larceny cases. Robert M'Creery, the young -man v. ho knocked down end robbed Mr. J. G. Mason. ace Sunday, some two months since, was merit over for six years. Thomas Lucas, a colored man, convicted of com mitting a rape upon a colored girl twelve years of ago, was sent to the penitentiary for three years. Robert Turley, John Turley, and James Gordon were sentenced to three years each for the robbery of the Craig jewelry, and two years each for stealing Mr. Blair's overooar,--malting five years for each. William Anderson alias Samuel Platt, who was convicted of grand larceny in robbing Mr. Braynian, of Kentucky, of $473 in gold, was sent to the peni tentiary for throe Jonkin Edwards was slat. sentenced to three yearn for grand larceny in stealing braes and pieces of ma chinery from steam ongines. Harry Denison, the boy convicted of assault and battery with intent to kill, on Richard Braxton, was let off with six mouths in the county jail iu oonstd• eration of his youth. Charley Bothwell, who stole a bucket and several other articles from Mr. M'Dermot, got up a pretty good story, though rather improbable, and tried to get off; but tho Court was not to be humbugged, and he was sent over the water for three years. Tlie Avery College 'rho closing exercises of this school for the hinter term were concluded yest6rday. Most of the exami nations were in tho higher branches, consisting of Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, Lugie, his tory and Composition. Most of the students evi. deuced a close application to their studies, and many showed a proficiency far beyond their years. Some of the compositions read yesterday wore very fine specimens. Thero is, at present, no class in the dead languages, and bnt one engaged in the study of Ger. man. We cannot too strongly recommend this institution to the notice of the too much neglected race for whose benefit it was established. The cost of tuition is but a trifle, some $l2 pju. annum, and the neces sary of.p:mses of the student about £lOO for the yea.. The facilities for education here are very great, the teachers are amply qualified to impart instruction, and the appliances aro perfect. Indeed, we know of no better or morn economical method of education. The institution is designed to furnish facilities for the acquisition of all the branches of knowledge usually pursued in high schools and colleges. While it offers superior advantages for obtaining a good English education, it has also a regular oolleg.ate classical course of study, and a college charter. It has a female department, to which much care is de , voted, and the course of study in which is - designt I to give as high an education as is found in the best ladies' seminaries. The discipline of the school le mild and paternal, yet firm end strict, and, although the institution is not under the control of any re ligioas denomination, yet its charter provides that all its officers shall be professors of Christianity. The moral atmosphere of the studuut is therefore a good One. AS we stated yesterday, tho neat term fiill o ..an menee on Monday, tho 19th of April, and we en ceroly hope that the expectations of the Trustees, of a largely increased attendance, may be realized. Country Items. Two men, named James Williams and Augustus Cline, escaped from the Jeffersen county jail, at Steubenville, on Wednesday night about nine o'clock. They succeeded in prying away a large stone near their window, with a poker, thus making an aperture large enough to allow them to snake their exit. Thoy had been imprisoned on a charge of burglary, at,d stated that they were citizens of New Alb.sny, In diana. A reward of SAO has been offered by Sbor:ff Blinn for their apprehension. Two men, named John Bowers and James Dixon, were arrested at Noir Lisbon, Ohio, recently, on a charge of passing counterfeit money, Mr. John Bowman, well known throughout Wash. irgton county as a cloak pedlar, died rery suddenly in the town of Washington, on last Sunday, of disease of the heart. lie had bean slightly unwell. and about noon he got up to got a drink, but while crossing the room he felt senseless and died in a few minutes. Be was a peaceable, well.disposed about fifty-seven years of ago. The residence of Dr. B. F. Spelman, of Ravenna, Ohio, took fire on Thursday morning, about one o'clock, and was considarably injured by fire and water before the flames were checked. The fire is supposed to ba . ve arisen from the carelessness of servant in leaving a candle is her room, while she went to spend the night with an acquaintance. We aro sorry to learn from the Ebensburg ..ifou” tuineer, that"tho large building at the Summit, recent ly used fur a College, Wad butiraly destroy - ad by are on Monday night. The fauAy, re;idiag in 1( nar rowly escaped. Nothing but their lives was aaved-- not oven wearing apparel. Mr. Peter Kennedy, an old and well known aiti• z3n of Washington, was severely'injured on last Sat. turday afternoon, near Cherry Valley, by bein,:; thrown from his sulky. His horse became frightened at some objeet and mode a sudden jump, throwing him, with considerable force upon his head. Three of his ribs were broaen, and be was otherwise mush injured, but he is now doing wail. An Owner Wanted.—Officer Daye, of tho night police, found a man lying in the Fifth Ward Market House, about twelve o'clock on Thursday night. Mr. Daye had considerable difficulty in arresting him, as ha succeeded in jumping out of his coat, and it was only with the assistance of another watch man that he was captured. Re had under his head a large black leather carpet sack, which, on examina tion at the Mayor's office, was supposed to be stolen. It contained a green coat with a velvet collar, a quan tity of linen, a Concordance to the Scriptures, and a letter directed to S. T. Garrison, signed by Gen. Wm. Robinson, dated August 19, 1352, notifying Garrison of his appointment as ticket agent at Sewiokleyville, on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne end Chicago Rail road. The man gave his name as Thomas Madison. He was committed for thirty days as a vagrant. District Court.—ln the District Court, yesterday, the case of the Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad Company against S,intiel Livingston, which has oo copied throe days, was decided by a verdict in favor ul pla.ntiffs for $9,682. The suit was brought fur the recovery of the balance due on a subscription made by S. t P. Livingstoh, el which firm the de fendant is the surcivit.g partner, for one hundred and fifty shares of the stuck et the company, on which but a small amount had been paid. James S. Craft and George P. llii[Lilt._!: were counsel foil plaintiffs, and R. C. U. dpioul and Thomas Williams for defendants. Sharp Practice. —A countryman, bound for Mad ison, lowa, went on board the Nathaniel Holmes, on Thursday evening, and was making his horses coat. le:table, when a follow came up, entered into Con versation, and finally persuaded our friend to give nim money to go up into the elerk's office to pay his passage. Sinop then, nothing has been heard of the confidence man or the cash. The police are on the alert, and we hope may arrest the reseal.—Reporter. nunatony.—Yesterday morning, a horse atta3hed 10 a wagon was standing in trout of the store of J. S. Lveeh k Co., when he tools frig ,t and stezted. In order to stop him, the driver ran the wagon against a lamp post; the wagon was broken to pieces, the horse wounded, aria the driver thrown into the street with considerablo foroa. He was not seriously in, alicraa. —Mr. Robert Reed, near Kittanning, aged seven ty.five years, ten years totally blind from catar act, was lately restored by a now method of ope- rating—a method that causes bat slight pain or risk o the eye; likewise William Richardson, of blan ches er, coach trimmer; also Mr. John Alexander, on Fountain streeot, Pittsburgh, by Dr. Stand, No. 277 Penn street. Paralpia.—Mr. George Bailey, an uld resident of this city, a plumber, residing on Fourth street, was suddenly attacked by paralysis, in a severe stroke by which ho was felled to the floor, and rendered in sensible, while standing at the counter of the Citizens' Bank, on Thursday afternoon. He was taken home in a carriage, physicians were called in, and he has now partially recovered from the effects of the stroke Two suite were instituted yesterday, before Alder• , man Lewis, against Simpeon, Moore. Margaret Hop kins charges him with assault and battery, and de clares that he threatened to shoot her. John Moore says Moore arrested him, took him to the watch house, and looked him up without any reason. Simp eon was held to bail for his appearance. Dr. William M. Kern, one of our most popular physicians, has removed his office from Smithfield street to No. 229 Penn street, one doer from Irwin. Margaret llopkina was held to bail by Aldermen Lewis, yesterday, for a violation of the liquor law. We are informoi that a tea party, for the banal or Mercy Hocpital, will come off at Lafayette Hall on the 14th in.A. First Arrival of Spring Goods at Camay/twee, Al legheny City.—A very full and elegant stook of cloths, now style cassimeres and vesting., furnishing goods, .to., for men and boys' wear, are now opened, to which the attention of cash buyer. is invited. Terms being strictly cash, buyers may rely on the prices being avertible. t2V- THE GREAT POI TILAF.II'Y OF LIOHTIITTEIt'S STOAIACII BI[TIND prepared by till emin.nt physician.. Dr. J. Ifoltetter, is unbounded. Daily does be receive the voluntary testimonials of the afflicted, who have been cured of long standing diseases, through the IMO of the Bitters,"' and daily the sale of this medicine is increasing, and extend. tog Its sphere of usefulness among suffering humanity. For removing all moi bid matter from the stomach, regulat ing the bowels; strengthening the maim body, and impart ing vigor and tone to the entire human system, it cannot , be equalled. We would recommend all who are dilated with any of these terrible &anise], to immediately procure a bottle of the Bitters, and their ail acute will vanquish like snow before a scorching eon. FRIDAY, April 2d. For Gale by druggiete and dee.lera generally, everyhare, and by f.I.O:3TErTER II SMITH, Illannfacturera and Prowllotorg, oft Water and 68 Front streeU. mr2T—lej Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs, Warerooms, 424 Penal Areet, AB(VE THE CANAL BRIDGE, In slditie.i to the Pura Iturn business, I also devote attouti(4l t.o UNDERTARINtt littarae4 and Carriaged furnlbb etl 56 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., lur:tni .Le “tt.ution of Lk Custva. , rd aud tgayna goacral- Butight dtrt-:t trues Alnituta,tui6ve ti filasolclud.Ltio, taid Mm, Bois and Youth's bd. -k",,nch'a Ali )1 ntich will b, foul,/ h 3reat variety .Ve. (host indc..ainonta oti6r6d to CASH and pr.:, lapt TIME BUYERS 0, were solicited and carefully selected uud packed luiv.7:dtjel—ts MOORHEA D & CO., MANUFACTURBR OF imeriean, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, • For Rooting, Glle.tortng, Spouting, Ate. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 138 Virst street, mr26:ly-iti PITTSBURGH, PA. WHOLESALE GROCERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Ai. Ai. CAR.titi iE & PITTSA UItGH ii ?aNIERAL INSUR ANCE AGENCY. Capitel Represemted t $3,000 9 000. ~1 0 1, 1 PANIE OP 11.1011.1115 T STANDING, Chartered by Pennsylvania an( 1 other States. MIRE, MARINE AND LIFE RISKS TAKEN, OF ALL DI:SCRIPT. 10N5.14 .14 - 4). 63 FiDriILUP.I E'PLIEWE', a, CIAZIIIEIt. ) F.7.178U2t7:4, PA. r de3Myl 1[1.6111 , (91/.4.L. JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 73 Water street, below Market JOHN COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' , ii'oritillo AND . 01.11 1 ;STIC HARDW, !LAE. 'II Wood street, 23( Ptvresu Diamond niley and Potart, rtrost, PIT '.:I'SBURGE, FA. drir TELN b./inscriber is aow opanif IF a well selected rieort • ~ent of foreign and domiAtic flardx zre, 511 newond will be • , 1d on ae good Lerma eo st . , other Imice in thin city. He olwayd keep ou band a guaerel noortment of OUTLERY, CAI 4 Pi UiTiCELS' TOOLS, Ato., scLi,:hr . .,..Fpecttallyi,,vitti tht, attkation of , rehmelr mhll NA 3l E IiAItNIISCOMC lErt .lE;t6 3EX E Ca- 313. -sr , 12:3 VYrod street, Pitts burg ti t Pa. 'WHO IS NOW IiECE IV/N(1 FROM }.:urope and Einitern Cities, a choice c.-soriment of irticlis in his line comprising new au id tasteful di tapes of 'earl White Stone Tea. Dining and 'I bile, Ware, and the ame in P. ale, Gold, Lustre Band and Flowers; Finis White Vitrified Iron Stone Table Ware, know n to bo tha ii iost dar able now in use for Rotolo and Stoambo Ste; French CI tibia of saw styles, in Pare White and Gold Be sad, lather in eels or pieces; Richly Gilt and Decoral si Toilet Beta Brit' annia and Plafod Castors; German alive, ic.!Tea Table Bri oons, uLp Ladles, etc., plate] with silver, ti us Ivory Retuned Carving, To and Table Knives and Pori w, Tea Waitera and trays; shaker and Sess,rass Table Alat4 Jappatied and Dec orated Tin Toi et Bat . Also, a Omplete and fall assortment of all articles 'milts- Da for the CAINTRY RETAIL TSAI IF,, a.. prices to plea se the public, who era respectfahy Inv; tel to examine rti,lS mr'273nadaw JOSEPH MEYER, 51 UFACTUREB OF PITTSBURGH, PA JAMES P. TANNER, ly, to bra larg,, eti,Et of NEW SPRINtiI GOODS, JOl4 Pille iNG Istf.Jt3i I, GAIT.Ead, BONNET, FLATS and NANCY HtTb PA' M LEAF, LIitiLLORN PA'vANIA nL 1 rYfRAW HArLS WOOL and hirift [MALEY, COS6_?..AVE a Co., No. IS tttudi 20 Wood Street, %4 nl. 13, WM. H. SMITH & CO., its Second E 4 14'7 First sib., rIT irsH=Ga, PA. PO3 /Eli of 1.1. S 07 PIO METAL AU ID GLOOMS, NT.). 74 WATER STREET, liEE' MARION', mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA !.:11..24.11M1L FAH NESTOCK IMPORTER & 'CALER IN China, Ginslt and Qi neengsware. SP ILI NG STOOki JUST IPENED, Al' TILE uLil ESTAJILIS. ErIIMNT GO AND SI gE GEORGE P. W 'ERTZ'S Wirtd Preullum Lf Ind Factory, CORNER TIIIRD AND aIAILIIET f TS., Prrrssus.Git. YIHOSE WISHING TO t RJRNISH THEIR Rouse with VENITIAN BLII 13)8, a the most exqui• site and elaborate brash, will find i Ito their interests to give me a call before purchasing elsowl Ore. My work is got up by the best mechanics (not appren aces.) Every attention is given to the wants of cruatomen Prices low. All cork warranted. No. 12 THIRD Street ,„ 'Pittsburgh. [myB:ls,ll ROBERT DALSELL D OBERT DALZELL CO., Wholesale _Lil o Grocers, COMMIBSIOn and ftguwarding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittance al 61annfacturee,flo. 261 Lib Arty eireet. Pittalsurritz. Pa. 1:10112&Ve - School for liot si tag Ladies. Witl. J. BAKEWEV A INTENDS TO open hie Bch - Ad, on MO sp., yr, the sth of AprlL TErza, $l5 00 per gnat ter. Reel deuce at his eon's house, 191 Canon(' street. Roos" Err Atha ild street, N. E. corner of Diamond alley. mr29:tf A. MASON & CO., Agts., No. 21 FIFTH STBEET, Are ut,Pi oyeul Bic! Plititad. "ja w . mu, Ha ccdoome Item ObiutLed, hgandi Lawns., Bich Oballi IrLaMea, mr27 dud other Rich Dress Giroln SPRING FASIII lONS. THE SPRING STYLE St LK HAT, IS now ready, air H. H. I '1,131,80NT, mr24:Bw No. 73 Wood streat. EFIVEra7SOURG33 OS" TRA.D.Z ASII3 B. L BRUNOT, JOH•.J J. GILLESPIE, SAMUEL RIMER, 0170417 y Reportt3 by JOSEPH SNOWDEN, Sukeriettendegi of the .11e7charls' Emhan2e. PUTSBUPOH, April'' Debi FLOOR—There Id So change in prices. The sales that have transpired to day amount to 325 bbla viz:—From first hands 30 bble superfine and extra, from wharf, at $3,85 and $4. From store; 120 bble. extra family from store at $4,50; 100 tibia. at $3,60 for superfine, $4 for extra and $4,50 for extra family ; 76 bble. at $4 for extra and $4,60 fur extra GRAIN—Sales 600 bush. Oats from wharf at titi%c.; 86 bush. Corn In ear from wharf at 43c.; 1000 bush. red Wheat from store at 82c., and 200 bush. Southern white Wheat from store at 90c ; 176 bash. Oats from store At 30c.; 150 bush. Corn In the ear, from store at 41c. V bush. FEED— Balers 2 tons Bran from wharf at 600,t1 100 tha SEIMS...FaIea 36 btpli. Clover from store at $5; 41 bush. 'a. from store at $1,25 51 buhh. DRIED FRUIT...SaIes 10 hush. Peaches from wharf at $3,76; 20 bush. Apple's from wharf at $1,30. GREEN FRUIT...SaIta 21 bbis. Apples from More at $1,24 01,75 for common to good; 25 bble. Mixed from store at $1,76®2,25 bn , h. POTATOE ...Sales 60 bush. mixed from wharf at 36e. ; 160 bush. Neshannocks from wharf at 46c.; 600 bush. Neshau nocka from first hands at 60c.; 50 bush. Pink Eyes from store at 660. V bush. BAOON...SaIes 1000 the Shoulders and Hams at 7% aud ; 1000 1113. sugar cured Hams at 12c. V lb. LARD...SaIe 2 tibia. at Sc. V - M.; 18 lugs country at Sc. BUTTER...SaIes 0 tibia. prime roll at leo 3 bbls. roil at 133..41;4)16c. for common to prime. EGGS...Bales 130 doz. at 15 40. V doe. MOLASSES...SaIe 30 I bla. N. 0. at 36 , 4 c. ci gallon. FIRE•BRICK—SaIes 50,000 Bolivar, common and extra, at $2B and $4O turcUy—le OPERA. ETC Netr Sons. April —Cott: n; sales 300 bales et 111 8 ' tor uplands middling, Flour firm; sales 12,500 bbls. Wheat steady. Corn firm; 40,000 bush sold. Pork buoyant at $16,- 80(,_::16,90 for Mess, and 0.3,75 for Prime Bacon steady; short middles and ribbed 8%. Linseed Oil 2c better, sales et 64@65c. Tobac•o firm at 1@7;( ..: . Tallow quiet. PtAglits dull; on Cotton to Liverpool 5-32. NEW YORE, April 2.—Stocks irregular, fancies 10WK. Chicago and Rock Island 72; Cumberland Coal 18; Illinois Central 95; La Crosse and Milwaukee 8%; Michig-an Fonth ern 223.6; N. Y. Central. 85Y 4 .' ; Reading 46%; Virginia Ws 91; Missouri ti's 92; Galena and Chicago Michigan Central 68%; Erie 21%; Cieveland and Toledo 424; Clove land and Pittsburgh 12%; LaCrosse 31. Sterling Exchange dull 108©1093ii. Cincinnati, April 2.—Flour nimbi nged; 2100 bbis sold at t3,65@3,65 for superfine and $44,75@3A far extra tho IrEf cetpta were 2277 tibia. Whisky steady and In good demand at lt 14; sales 1400 bbla. Mess Pork;nales2oo bbls at slfc 100, 000 The. Bulk sides at 794 and 100 bbls Lard at tic. Oats are In good demand; sales 4000 bush at 33. There is no scarcity in Groceries. Money is tight; currency Is scarce. Exchange is cull and heavy. HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and Gen eral Agents, Corner of First and Perry streets. WEATECER, ETo.—The ricer HUH continuos to fall with 6 1 / 2 feet in the channeL The weather is delightful. Business is only tolerable. The Superior, Capt. lied Grace, le the regular Cincinnati packet for today, leaving tide morning at 10 o'clock. The mote of the iluunibal City fell from the hurricane roof of that steamer one day last week, and was killed. PITTSBUBGH jog. It. FlUN'flat. REGULAR. PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI PACKET The elegant aide wheel, passenger packet ice ;• , SUPERIDE---Oapt REDMOND J. OSAOL:--will - eave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, every SATUR. DAY, at 10 o'clock, a. It. Returning, will leave Cincinnati ~very TUESDAY MORNING. mr23 FLACK, BARNES k CO., Agents. 4 o'clock, Y. BL For freight or passage apply on board For St. Loule, Keokuk, Burlington, Mus catine, Rock I..land and Davenport. The flue passenger ti , eamer ARIZONIA— Capt. lizapartri—will leave for the abevo and all intermediate purts on MONDAY, the :29:h iusLaut, at 4 o'clock r. ma 4 FLACK, BARNES a CO, Agents. NEW TRIMMINGS! NEW TRIMMINGS BUSH, No. 65 Market street, Lodias, walk in and examina tho Now Spring Stook of TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBuNS, FLOWEES, RUCHES, HOSIERY, '_OVES, JOUTIN'S 1D GLOVE'S, GAUNTLETS, MISSES' EMBROIDERED MARSETIJ ES SKIRTS, EXPANSION STEEL SPRING SKIRTS, EMBROIDIAtED, MECHANIC AND FRENCH CORSETS! INFANTS' FANCY CAPS, And HEAD-DRESSES, Al U. BUSE:I'S, ap2 No. 65 Market street. (JEW ARRIVALS.—We are taking into (12 , 3 Wood street,) an !amend. stack of fine caper for Jobbing purdosas ; au., Letter, t.ap and Not..!; wavelopea in gloat variety; Manilla Papers, of ein.ry sirs, end es cheap as they can be bought in Van Kent, whole we offer %v holwalu ar reiall, eery low ror Carb. a. 2 JNO. M. PERKINS & CO. aENTLEMEN'S LINEN,-Our Auk of ‘-•A Stirvaii, le at pvesent complete, embracing every ..16412E1 D. lIIINADTREI (JOTAM I “iiiA Uliraril3l3ls.2i ETaiicLs,4- Li. IVI/11.01%. v r ISAIAH DICKEY, 3d EVT5r.Zer. N. HOLMES, Ja daperi;3ttalc.l3t. 109Erit SNOWDEN. Cbmmittac of Arbitration for March. F. B. BRUNOT, Vice Preeldent, JOSEPH IL HUNTER, AUSTIN LOONTIS. PITTSBLibt.G , H hlaftE.El'. New York Itlarlizet New York Stock Blarket. Cincinnati Clark..ct. RIVER NEWS. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. G FEIT 6 INCESS WATZEL TIME CLLA , JINNI ARRIVES) Steamer Lucerne, Jacobs, Brownsville. Col. Bayard Peebles, Elizabeth. Woodward, Telegraph, Brownsville. " Judge NVOinre, -, West lit:Aston " Chevoit, Murray, Wheeling. Marmara, Brennan, Louisville. •• W. H. Denny, Lyon, St. Louis. •• J. W. Hallman, Haye, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Stearaer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville. " Luzerne, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Judge M'Clure, West Newton " Chevolt, Mrarray, Wheeling. Minerva, Gordon, Cincinnati. " Prima Donna, Ford; St. Louts... " R. F. Sass, Barr, t•t. Louis. - STEAMBOATS. CINCINNATI. For Cincinnati. ZAPIESVILLE. For Marlette and Zanesville. j••,, The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Mon. • ••-• . ROE MILES, will leave for the above and all h' , Z•V' , ;' , lntermediate porta on every TUESDAY, at ST. LOUIS. oyle of LINEN CAMBRIC AND MARSLILLES, EITHER. FIGURED OH PLAIN Ind made in the most FASHIONABLE STYLES. SHIRTS AND COLLARS MADE TO ORDER. L. liiitSIIFIi•;LO d No. 83 Wood street TO HOTEL KEEPERS. A RARE CHANCE. The 31011111taiEl Hotels for Rent. pill MOUNTAIN HOTELS AT CRESSON, AL on the •Ponusylvanis Railroad, are offered for lease fur a term of years. These buildings which are large and commodious, are situated ncarthe .turnuait of the Allegheny blountains, in Cambria county, The ealnbrity of the cli. mate—the pure water—the beauty of the Mountain Scenery --the facilities for fishing and hunting, and all three enjoy ments and recreations which give health and vigor, have rendered Cresson a popular place of Bummer Lesort for visitors from all parts of the United States. The Pennsyl vania Railroad furnishes means of acness •iaily, from all the principal cities of the Union, arra visitors while enjoying all the pleasures of country lire, can communicate with the cities every few honrs. The Howls belong to "The Allegheny Mountain Health Iraititnte," with all the furniture and fixtures belonging to th.e. , :a;npaley. They aro in a suitable conaition for the co.:- fortann t ncommcdation of over TWO HUNDRED guests. To a contpeteet manag r, tho chance is a most xcoilont one. Addreet, JOSEPH PENNOCK, Pres't, Pittsburgh, Pa , ,Or, J. P. LESLEY, Chairman of Oommitt-e, Philadelphia, Pa. • . Notice to Transporters. rrII E APPRAISERS OF DAMAGES appointed by the Governor, in accordance with the Act of Aneembly, approved Dr ch 19th, 1858, will meet in Hollidayeburg, on TIIEnDAY, the oth of April, 1858, to con. s'cier such claitna as come within the meaning of said Act, and the Act of 1856, relating thereto. apl:3t l)0ILEB YARD FOR RENT oR LEASE. —The Boiler Yard formerly accosted by Jag Wight- Water street, below Penn, will either be Lea,ed or Rented, with Tools and Machinery. Possession given Sm. mediately. For particulars enquire N of JOR O. DALZBLL, Birmingham Ferry Boat. FOR RENT—That large and comfortable Dwelling House, situate on the Bank of the Monon gahela rirar, opposite the city, and at present in the occu pancy of ........ Marshall. Esq.. choice fruit, shrubbery, etc. inabundance and great variety. Apply to mrBl 8. OUTELBLBT A 80N, 61 Idarkot at. A M U S.EMEN I F, PITTSBILTIRGH THEATRE, an) Mamma= J. G. HANLEY ..STA9II MOW= PRIM OP ADPLtSI3/Ca : 60c. i'rl - rate Boz, larga t 9 00 .2ic. Private 80z.,, small.— ti 00 - Colored &11, _ Berge Reeond Tier Third 15c. P Colored 25c. Single Seats in Private Bo:, 31. I Colored Ga11ery.........16c AIIIERATIOLi 0r TIRE. Doors open at 7 t'clock, Perfare_aucs .0 - commence at 7% eoz office, for gale of V. , ±ct. ~p.a from 10 to 8 o'Olock. Thlr.l night of the popular MR. T. H. RADAWAY :ATURDAY EVEIiiiNG, April 3d, 1852, will be perform J. H. Morton's Drama, lu 2 act, entitled ALL THAT GLITTERS ID NOT GOLD. Toby Twinkle Mr. T. H. HAdaway. Stephen Plum Mr. J. G. Hanley Tat* foliar:ad by Ufa now Fo•ca, la 1 act, A i 4 To 0. - ) Lizlttd,, ath tha langhttble Farce, ahtitled FAMILY J A 11 8 . Lyddv Larrigan Rosa 011 u 3 JOHN W. iII'CARTHY, BILL POSTER! wILL ATTEND '1 u THE POSTING and DISTRIBUTIN'i of all kinds of DILLS FOR CONCERTS L.EOTERES, EXHIBIT/Olin, &c. All communications- -either by mail, ttlo,unch, cr ot.hei wize—diroctod to the °Mee et the Morning Post, will rewire prompt attention epT DAGUERREAN GALLERIES AMBROTIPES- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE, VARILANTLID, 6er4 11/11) Ad LOW AS AT ANY Fit:ST OLAS'i FSTABUISEMENT N THE COUNTRY, AT IN ALL'S, B arth sti6ut tiIOGORS' NEW D AGUERREAN AND• AMBROT I' PE SE Y ...ttorDBlLl-LrGhr G A LL ER Y 9 N L'Ait,LY OPPOBITE Ting rodf-OE ketOf PICTURES taken In all the varlona itylee, iv and weather, and warceuted to please, at reaeonabie rates. Sick Gr deceased persona taken at their reeldet, - ,. ap20:1511..w -is R. M. CARGO & CO., Phonographers and Anthrotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 'id Fuarth .3trc.at. and SUNBEAM GALLERY, E. W. cor. of Market greet and Diamond, Pittalrusgii PRIONA TO SUIT ALL. myliktf-3p WYKES' GALLERY OF ART, O. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES ' 42 taken at this Callory 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 bo tar superior to any pictures eve. exhibited in this city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine his large collections of specimens. His Gallery being on the second floor, is easy of access. N. B.—Pictures of Children taken In two seconds, at No. de , Market stree , my27:ttie NELSON'S AMBROTYPES. 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 he axommodated at short notice by calling at DURT HON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY, T H I It D STREET. ap29:ly2d Pricey One Dollar and upward AiTOTION SALES, DAILY SALES Al NO. 54 FIFTH ST., At the now C.onmercon Sales lt ..01111,3, No. f'fi, Fifcb street, every WOOL. d .y, are 101 l public sales of goedo in all variety, suital for the crafie and consumers, fronf ft large stock which is cousinutly replenished with fresh consign ments, that must be, deed torthwith. AT 10 LPCLOUIS, A. LI., Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly every thing needed in the line fur personal and family use; table cut lery; hardware; clothing; beats and 3hoss; ladies ware, kn. • AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron atone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; grocurfea, AT 7 O'CLOOK, P. Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical instru ments; guns; clothing; dry gouda; boots and shoes. book stationery, &c. IseBl P. it. DAVIS, ,inct.s TWO - PIANO FORTES, AT AUCTION.- On MONDAY AFTEII.NOoN, April sth, at 3 o'clock, at the Commercial Silos RoJ ms, No. 54 P fth street, will be sold, two handsome second-hand Pi coo Fortes. mr3o P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. UNCLAIMED- BAGGAGE, ETC., AT 4 AIIOTION.—On MONDAY, April 12th, at 2 o'clock, e. n., at the Comma :dal Sales Rooms, No. /54 Fifth street, by order of Ph. Shepler, formerly at the Diamond House, now of tho National Hotel, will be sold for account whom it may concern to pay charges, 3 Trunks, 5 Valtses, and 21 Traveling Bags, with their contents. Also, one Nat Box, Corking °bidets, and 4 Corking Hammers. apt P. 51. DAVIS. Auctioneer. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.- On TUESDAY EVENING, April Otis, 1858, a' 7X, o'clock, at tha Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 B Yfth street, will be sold :- 22 Shares Bank of Pittsburgh. 85 do Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh. 16 do Allegheny Bank of Allegheny. 40 do old stock Allegheny ' , ridge Company. 80 do M. &M. Bank of Pittsburgh. apt P. 51. DAVIS, Auctioneer. T'LEGANT STYLES OF FRESH SPRING GOOD.—On TUESDAY MJRNING, April 6th, at 10 o 'cl o ck, will be sold, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, by order of Underwriters, a choice stock of , fresh Spring Dry Goods, lately selected for a fashionable re establishment, comprising a very elegant variety of styles and fine material for the present eeaeou, all of which is to be sold by the piece; among the articles are fine French ' Lawns, in patterns; first and second mourning Lawns; Tar- key Bed Oil Chintzes, Dress Gingbatas White Nuperlor Iri.h Linens, Nine Shirting tanslips, French Brown Linen, Fancy Velvet, a valuablo assortment of Sprague and other Print,, Cashmeres, Hosiery, Patent Thread, Brown anti Bleached Linen, Puts Table Cloth ~Linen To wels;Black. Doeskin and Fancy Cashmeres, Repellant Cloth, Satinets, Jeans, 6-4 Worsted Damask, iirPifft Lillis, etc. The goods curt bo examined on the morning of tho sale. ape P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. TiOOKS BY CATALOGUE.—On SATun- DAY EVENING, April 3d, 1858, at 7 o'clock, will be ~o,a by catalogue, at the Commercial tales Rooms, No. 64 I.lth street, a affection of vautable work-. in Theology, ts.ory and General Literature—among them are, Patrick I..iwth and R hitby's Commentary, 4 vole.; The Gospels by Quo uel, 2 vole.; Lord Jeffrey's Vorke ; Life of Luther, Glue traed; Robertson's Wcrke, 3 vole.; Liugard's History of 18 vole ; Spectator, 2 vols.; Stern's Works, 2 vole; t cotes Commentaries, 2 vole.; kirhoolcratee Amcr'can In. diens; Life of Wellington; Percey's Religues; Gibbou's Rome, 6 vela., Mother's Magnolia, 2 vols.; liume'e England, cola; Wars cf Lrench Revolution, 2 vole; Landscape Gal lery, etc. Hull paqicular in catalogues. apl P. Ai. DAVIS, Auctioneer. STOCK OF THE PITTSBURGH, I'OBI WAYNE AND CILICAUO RAILROAD COMPANY, ttt private ask., in lots to gutt parchaaer,, by P. Al DAYItI, Anotioneer, rssl No. 64 fifth !Area. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF STOCKS, p y AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., AND NOTE, LllUt;Elta, SS t , TREEr. ralllE EXECUTORS OF THR REVER END 011 ABL E, AV1 , ..14 will offer at public eale, a th, B.I.3ECHANT6' katlidzuNtilq, In the cily of PitteburgL tho 15th oat April p7.oximo, at 8 o'clock, r A the following etocka, :1t.86 shares of the (Lpital titcck of the Pittsburgh and 800 ton Mining Company , (Cliff :tithe, Eake Superior) LOO do of toe Capital Stock of the National Mining Co do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh. 400 do Allegheny Pauli. 42 do Hand Street Bridge Company. 80 do Monongahela du do. 03 do Alogougahela Navigation Company. 07 do Pitts'gh, Cin. and Louleville Telegraph Co. b 0 do Allegheny Gas Company. 07 do Pittab'gli, 111. Wayne and Onicago Railroad Co. Dividend scrip of ditto, of $72 40. 20 do Chartdera Valley Railroad Company. 20 do Willtimiburg and West Newton Plank Road Co Scholarship Pittsburgh Female College THOMAS ROWE, WM M SHINN, }Executors. JOSIAH RING, SEEM WHOLESALE °LOCK DEPOT, No. 12 Fifth utreet, near Wood. REIN EMAN & IEYRAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FLNE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. FAN CY GOODS. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS D WATCH MATERIAL, AT EASTERN PRICES. mrlS DAVID H. WILLIAMS, (IIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR , 14_,/ FOR TILE FRFUZION OF GAB WORKS, for from five bornora and upwardn, and for Heating Buildingii, public or private, by Steam, Hot Water or FIarD;CM. raya:lyia PPPTSIIIIRGEI. PA. GUM SHELLAC.-8 cases just reed and for tale by [ap2J B. L. reaszerocac a co. SPRING AND 3111 R THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST RE TURNED from New York and Philadelphia, feels confident that be eau OFFER INN:WM:UMW TO PUR &USERS, BOTH IN STYLES, QUALITY AND PRICES, UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE WEST Olr Tali NOUN. E‘3tdr Lewta a SHAWLS AND MANTLES. BROCHE BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, E. B. Wiq..E3, Artist MISCELLANEOUS. Ktswil DRY GOODS. MOH PANOY DRESS SIMS, SIGH BLAOK BAHAMA' DBMS SILKS, BICH BLACK BILK ROBES, " PLAIN BLACK SILKS, " PRINTED MIRAGES, ORGANDIE LAWNS, 4 " If HOBBS Also—Oballies, Orape De &ponces, Lawns, Jo. PRINTED BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, tit every Style, Color and Quality, varying in prices from Two to Fifteen Dollars. FRENCH LACE AND CHANTILLA MANTLES, From Three to Thirty Dollars. NEEDLE WORK HANDSOME SETT COLLARS AND SLEEVES, VERY RICH REAL FRENCH WORK COLLARS, EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, JAOONET AND SWISS EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, AND FLOUNCINGS, WHITE GOODS PIQUET CLOTH FOR BASQUES, COLLARS AND SLEEVES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH BRILLIANTS, AOONETTS, NAINBOOKS, MULLS, SWISS, VICTORIA LAWNS, &0., PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED AND FIGURED HOSIERY. A FULL AND COMPLETE AS. SORTM.ENT B MOURNING. GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION GOODS FOR BOYS' WEAR. Mack, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive CLOTHS. Black, Blue, Orreen,PDrab and Olive OASIIMEBETI'S. I Plaid, Plain and Striped OASSIMERES TWERDS, MERINO, NA NKINETTS, OASSEUER LS. Linen Elm) Cotton Pant Stuffs, 4-c., DOMESTICS. THE LARGEST STOCK . IN THE LI a ny of the above Go* were bought o MANUFAOTURERSAND JABBERS, And at the LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH WE /ME ENABLED TO SELL THEM AT !PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION Call and Examine our Stock, be fore Purchasing Elsewhere. Cl HANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, and Young, Stevenson & Love, SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE No. 74 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ©SW COE 213VVEZEB - DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, IS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE troubled with Liver Complaints, nalmi the moot des. perate of twee t when the stand bottle will, with scarce a single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. We wish to call the attention of all to there fatty that the vlsorator is compounded by a ph; olden who has need It In his practice for the past twenty years with a ancoeas almost crethilons, and that i t is entirely vegetable, being composed wholly of gnma. Some idea of the strength of thew rams may be formed when It is known one bottle of the Invigorator contain' as much strength 60 one hundred doses of Calomel without as y of its deleterious effects. We know there is nothing now bcfore the American pub• lic, prepared with each skill by a aci entitle man, particularly for diseases of the Liver, e. 3 Ir. Hanford's Invigorator or Liver Remedy. it has ..ittaltod a reputation second to , no other article to the w aria, simply because it nett, on Its own merit. To convince all by trtel that it is all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of ear readers are suffering from such disarms as are described in Dr. Sanford'. advert,nment, we know of know remedy that will e 0 rarely cure them as the Invigorator. The Invigorator etet-ss nick Ideadscno. vi Az ur two teaspoonfuls at each attack and it will soon disappear. For an overloaded stomach, or when to , yl cr wars, take the Invigorator after eating. and it soli ”..t Tove disagreeable or oppressive. For lii\artl , tn a, el: , "%ion, or Difficult Breathing, take a teaspoonful on Ns daily. For Loam of Appetite, Languor or Latiss.nr,...', Medicine ie invalu able. It will restore the appetite the food digest well. Nightmare, take a oa retiring, and the demons of dream-land will cod t. . Attar eating a hearty dinner, take a dose of itry i; . ;t rates and it will relieve all oppression or fullness. 'lns iii.v.;oratur ten Liver Lame dy of unequaled virtue, aettag dizactly uv that orgai car ing Dyspepsia, Jaundice ' Billions Attacks, Dysentery Piles, Worms, and all FeaudeDestructions, for which it ha, no equal. " ROBES, We know there is nothing no•a bofore the American pub. lis prepared with such skill by a scientific wan, particular. ly fur diseases of the Liver, ea r. eAnford's Invigorator, or Liver komody. It has attained a reputatkm second to no other article In the wur d, simply because it runs on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all Its prt•prlstore cleon it to be, if any of our readers are snaring free such diseases as aro described in Dr. s.sulord'a advertisement ; V 73 know of no remedy that will so surely cure theta a.e iL nvigeratar. " ROBES, There has lately been brought to our notice a medicine that seems to possess wonderful, curative and healing pro perties in diseasea of the Liver. stomach and Digestive Or gans. It came to us with eo many testimonials in its favor that we have noted its effects .Ikl come of the worst cases of continual dibllity, caused by derange , liver, and in every instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure, Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what we re far to. We always have been crednioua about cures by pat ent medicines, but we are convinced that this mealrAue, for fa wily nee, la not overrated by the boat of rocommtwdatie it Wm. Our advice Is, f , ir all troubled with Indigestion, t • batty or Bowel Complaint, to get a bottle and try it; our word for it, relief will be experienced. Bl.lll9lriGB 70 TIM 1179.111Dd who LILT Dr. Sanford's Divigor• ator ; for it will relieve them of their pains as soon 39 it is taken into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist where the In vig,irafor i used, iur it will as surely drive them away, as daylight will banish darkness, of this toere can b no doubt to th whe try it, fir it cal:ilea conviction with every dose taken. Another eviduace Ia the thousands of certificates from those who nee it or have been cored 1 , 3 , It, Try one tuXtle, it it does nu: beneut, l.b,Lt we ace Mint3L.3li 0.Y3 B a CO., eropzi,co:z., Bn.K. , away, Lori . for Hale by G. L. li..EASEit, lio'7. ..,.1(A ::1.1%![ t, Pi.t.oba:gl,l I v ? ,-,::,•%,:- /'"7 ~' ' 7-- - 7" 7' - 1 ,--• :—. ---4, .-7.7 sus ~ i l : i 1. 1 1 t il P 'q n 3 li, ,-- ---. t s , <, , • ~,.. „ i . r .. _ 7A7(.,1L1 l ijyßil y 1., . ~, OF THE AGE. Ai r j ( R er . r.i K.E n o N ne N o r t LYl7, of Roxbury,our conirn,4 pulirtw ha d -,:da ar i en ° 4 ° l; that curea ISOM THE WORST SUROVULA DOWN TO A COMDION Re has trlisi it lu ovor uinvea taitaimd ow.to, sad must failed except in two caNR, (b)211 than:le: nweaer.) lac , has now in his possession o‘;:ir ono hundr+sl vorcificatoa itt value, all within twenty mine of B.n.:en. Two bottles aro warranty,' to care a nursing aura month. One to three bottles will cur. eta w,rdt kind of en the face. Two or threo bottled will clear the evatom of biles.. Two bottles lire sv,rrouted to cure ti“ rimutconEtor In the mouth or stomach. Tluve t.o tiro bottteo Elro cute thl:vorst kirM of Srysipalas. Two bottleo are Watrant6tl to corn framoing of t a ts ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles era warranted to core norrapt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure May err.ptiou of the skin. Two or thriao bottles arc woo. ranted to cart the wortitkind of ringworm. Two or throe bottles are warranted to cure the moot Qea potato case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warrantedt to care stilt-Shrum. Five to eight bottles will cute the worst costa of scroll:du. A benefit is always experienced .Irem the drat bottle, azd a perfect cure le warranted ' ,, soon the abaci. Quantity in token. .110,Klia1tY, ALAiltl Dcaa leinatazion cc the Musical blecovery, in caring all Gantt of toutuora, to, so wool established by the unanimous voice of oh who hats roar Ilb-N1 it, that I need not say anything on the enhject, es toe moot akilfal physt clans and the moat 0.,,,0.its is the country ore nos. 4111110.00.3 in its praise. In presenting the Idediroi 12-1:coo,er,lo so your notice, I do it with a lull knowledge of the curs-cove power. In relieving all, and curing most of thesis diee.s:. e , in wuiei, you are an fortunately so liable. That Most excrucloodirm to an . affectionate mother, NIIRBING Lz.9131; Is cured an if by 0 miracle; yz.ur own temper is rzetioted to its natural arweetnoss, and your Gabe from short and fretful naps to calm and sweet eltuaGere ; and the Medical. Di:wove ry becomes a romitain of Odom...nog to your 'nu.o.•nnil and household. In the morn advanced stages of CANKLii it extetcbs to the stomach, caoosing DYSPEPBILn., which to nothing but cank:a the ,tors ; then to de intestines and P' ..:-,- 74 = MEDICAL. Mi!MM Every kind of .aumor, PIMPLE eto two bottles on, wa , ..rottb_ol c-tro Xll br.mor the KIDNtY , roatia.3 a ainklug gout, focilro;. ovt V. li. Carty) of your Your sumach b RAVI AND .trikl.OLGD, you: food diatrealta you ; val :1 . ...Ai ooly &Inds and ovou of tha,t your vbn.al not got bill the tionri9lameut ft tout:in t . Ito ezttru• fluid of tbe caplet cots it up; then yoqr cumpl.aiJu. lo UM bloom I*- CAilille.9 Ballow or gre,nr2h, act' ;cur teat 11.1), a gou2. Foe waut of uouriuhtut•ut Jour )ere .11 b1,C0Li1,011..),:t and tlul , .by, ..urt du, !Throb of your hotly Than follow h traae of dlsoa3o4 which thu ,7titalctl DiocoN- , y prN-allarly lapted to C 11,t1; Paliotntiou of .he pain in ti,t; weukuosa :tab dpme and =all of At: ;,wiz irregularity - of ibo urd xixo, that moat ex .u. olatiug of disexeot, tho P 1 L flow many thor.,,c.ada oI poc: won &if trou, thin diseaae and pining aura; anu their noit door ueithbor dons nut know , ho ouur., I wish to inapruak on your mind that good old &i . ...,ferb, "An out= prevon. tion is better than a pc..u.nd In Cu- , 241;DICAL Die-COVERY you have both the proveutn:i with this droqt and good quality, that it v. n : under anyCir.CIOLS,..t4CO3, do you any inim-y. ha change of diet over u end enough g.)f it. 71: te.s:: yim.st• col DIEU:SION : FZ , 3 t: ttl`ll3 cywnftil pir du:— Children over tta.l3, , ltea from Ovt. to e!glat years, tea apouutul. -La no cast tti appli cable, to 311 COLlAlttnitlf.3, tal SQ.4I eiwat to upuratu rn iqt bovicie Wilco a day. Yrx..:: truly, Price ;4,00 per ooLttc, for by J . J.kal 1 , 1. J Wool PiLtAoltr,en. abp :daw CEIANGE OF FIRIII. L. P. lIITCLUJOUK, having puFchmed the totere•at of JA.C...8 aIAN, tu t ot Llof7. man, ll'Crecry & Cu, ti.1,111; , :e Q. the tirut whi beroaftei ho 1111CLICOC.E, M'CILEI-,1111: Mr...uti:o.n v.lll rt.il remain In the IJon,e. t/Y.3.1.A:,, & 0). BITCII/ICOCR,II. I CRE . :2II3IV ( Buw.,Bov„ 31-tht.ity 4r. CO, ) ilorvvardiog and Commission Mei ,;nantz,, WHOLESALZ DI/AL:IVA in PRODUCt;, FLOUIL AND WOOL No. 114 tiA:CO:vD IT:T.31;11AB, Eritt.t. aarzasn odn: Just), h I. slid-r, DLLotb, tent' n Cornell s uorthy, Baltinv.:;e Zuni, S4n tut,' View, cx Grahan,, titorlir,i; a Co, Oilay.)rt 4e Co., a Co., Baguio;. Cou ri va G. Co., ,• .10Caa , ..!!?2 , 8,311ectu. t Co., . 11. iieo. t L. Hord, Clacionut A. B. Fentcha & aplal ll' YOU ViTANT I:0111. 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