„ e rt xt3T,g, - SPECIAL NOTICES. APPOINTMENT EXTENDED TO JUNE PiRST. DO. C. M. FIT( IT 4- .1. W. SYKES, will remain et the' t)PposITE BT. ZOTEL, PITTSBUItuII, PA TILL JUN& FIRST, tizo, And may be consulted daily, (except '4undayb) for cknisk.,:xti• vi ,, •., ASTHMA, ISItONOII ile• and ALL OTTIELS. t.IihONIO CONIPLANTS complh?at , :d with , oi eivs.eing pulmonary disease, including thbtirrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyripsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, i tc. PLUM & SYKES would s tate that their CI-Laity:lent o fj Cc n mption Is bastA upon the fact that the disease exists its U a aux/ and sy , tens a: large, :AUL tofore and ring its desriopment in the Lungs , and they therefore employ Iclll, 113 gianic and 'Medical remedies to purify the Mood uud 54'extgthou the system. With Chet', they can msnioAL IN ICALATION, which they valuti highly, but only es Fallitt titres, witch mei alone have no Cgrative effects, and Inca• lids are earnestly cautioned intaiust wasting the precious time of curability on any treatment based upon the 14e, but false idea that the seat of the disease can be reached in a direct manner by Inhalation. No charge for consultation. 1A Hat of questions will he sent to thane wishing to consult us by letter. Address DRS. C. If. FITCII & J. W. SYKES, = 29 1111 Penn street, Pittidairb, Ps. CURES PuuAum.PmA, 31 mo., IKO Respected ES-feld—l had for several years been afflicted with Dyspepsia, and occasionally a Gaeral D Gility. la, oldentally tried thy medicine, Hootland'e German Ritter], in the first place upon a daughter, slit+ having a sever: , 11,1 i of sickness. Thy liootiature German Bitters had such etle , t ripen her general debility, that 1 was induced to try it at) stilt I then got a bottle, and used it according to the tibias, and it relieved we more than anything 1 had fur, used, giving general tone and strength to the stowaLli and system. Last fall I had a very severe el,ell of the Diarrhea, which continued for BUM° Owe. My life, for it u time, despaired of. Thy, bitters again being timed, acted very hap pily upon the stomach and intestine, and even relieved we from the great pain I antlered, and gave mr g-neral health to the system. I consid,:r it, doctor, ..ue of the must yulua ble medicines 1 ever ived, and shad take 'groat 'demure iu TOOaturtiendlug it tu others. ltivip, [fully thy friend, BAAIUEI, LIU rION, Nu. t 7. Jetiniugi Rew, Catharine, above Third. To Dr. O. Jackson, 12U Arch etrea., Philadelphia. See edvortl:emeut. For gale by .PL5Ml.,..ia . Plitsbanzh. Allir A RECIPE TEAT RARELY EVER FAILS TO CURE A COLD.—Now, while winter, with Its borates of Colds and Coughs, is with us, we think a remedy tti.tt will relieve such visitations should be highly prised, cud all who .now the worth of this remedy, will do as we do--prim it doubly. Take a double dice of Ltr. dznfrrd'a Innifwat. , , - , and it will give greater relief than any other wedk,iue we ever tried, for we have rarely to reheat the dose to be en tirely free from Cough, and as siren as the lungs have time to throw off the collected matter, the cure is complete. As is family medicine, for the curs of Bowel Diseases, Wurn.,4, 'Derangement of the Stemaeli aird Liver, we can it knowingly. Flirodsw OFFIO2 OF THEPliTiintitiCiti liOsTOli MINING Pittsburgh, March 15. 1555. 1 140TR/1C To ST°OIiHOLDERS.—The cioLlstiAd. ere of this Company are hereby notined that the number of shares into which the Capital Stock hi divided, has this day been increased from Thousand to Twenty Thousand share., In pursuauce of authority granted by the Legislature of Michigan. Now certificates of stuck in exiitiougu for the old ones will 'Do Issued at the office ofthe secretary, In the cli.3 br Pitts burgh, on and after the Ist day of April. No certificate will be Issued for the fraction of a share, bet parties entitled to fractional shares will be credited there with on the books of the Company, and a certificate seined whenever assignments of such fractional credits are pruseut *id to the Socre:ary as will amount to one or D3Ol e etiars. }folders or old corttilnatea will please present them for ex change as early after the let of April as may be couvetiluut. THOS. M. POIVII, Secretary, Pittsburgh A . Boston Mining Co. mr22:3w PITTSBURGH STEEL WORIIS. A-A-a8 0 JONEB. JNO. L. BOY]) WM. hic.CISLLOIJCI II JONES, BOYD & CO. HAND i'ACTIIIIVIt9 OP CAST STEEL. MAO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Roes awl Firat Stree , !e, iY2S PITTSBURGH, PA 1 1 .Z AAA Joaad D. B. RoaErts Pt CO., bt./..III:IPACITU it R. icti ov. ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEP% CULTIVATOR TEETH, COUNER itoss AND FI3ST STREETS, JAMES A. ViETZE Forwarding and. Commission 'Merchant, ron VIZ 82.1.7. 07 Floor, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Buttar, Pooch, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Corner of Market said Ulna streets. PITTABI)11G11. PA. lima To—Francis G. Bail3y, Dor, William Dilworth, Er., B. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, Lleiskeli Swearingen, B. Brady, Cul.. M. & M.. Bank. List & 74.ang10 & Co., Georgo W. Anderson, Duni) . Paxton & Co. Whealinc. mvW:lo3T,tf Wy. MILLER , Philo C. W. RICEBTS3N, ritttd, MILLER & RICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND IMPORTERS OF 11411ANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS. 5i0t,1•2 1 3. anal `4213, Corner of Liticrtg anal Ir' 11.1 Streets, PiTTSBURCH, PA. IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, :a., CONSTANTLY ON lIAND HARDW A FtE. AMIIEL FAIINESTOCK, N(.. 74 WOOD street, Pittsburgh, has on hand a large STOOK OF HARDWARE, 'Which he will Bell very low for C %AIL In addition to hie JLocks, Hinges, &raves and Forks, and Spoons, and a large .sasortment of l.irponter's Tools, ha has receive , 1 a large en-,. fly of Sausage Cutters and Staffers ; - Shovels, Tongues and Poksrs; Sleigh Belle, and Enameled ot2S) Preserving Kettles. Office of Sealer of Weights and rirllE OFFICE OF 'TIE UNDERSIGNED, SEALEIi IVEIGLTM AND ME-45 171 i Es, isio he found luocolorth, in Chary alloy, Third and Fourth streets, when) orders may be lett. curl3:tl CEIARLES BARNETT. SUPERB GRAND PIANO, ritchki THE lIANUFACTORY OF STEINWAY &_SONS, -11 KLEBER & 8R0.., TAKE PLEAS . UDE in announcing to to the pub- „.„ i ,,,, , ,,.., Ito that they have Just received a splendid .. 4 i4 - atty . tc GRAND PIANO, from the Factory of Stein- I i , - 4 way A Bone, New York, which for exquisite' ,I ' sweetness and volume of tone, lightness and claAlcity of touch, and a most tasteful and elegant exterior, is consider • ed tha FINEST GRAND PIANO ever brought to this city. The mechanism is a DOUBLE REPEATING ACTION, a patentud invention of Oteinway A done, which combines with the utmost promptness and delicacy of touch a degree •of durability but rarely attained. One of Steinway e t Sons' GRAND PIANOS has Itely been performed on by S. Thaltserg, in Baltimore, who eta ted that it was remarkable, even and pure in tone; power s hil and orfine touch. All tiws&who have heard this grand piano, are unanimous that it is far superior to those of any • other. William . 111/301:1 and Gottschalk, the American Pi anists, who have lately played on Steinway A Sons GRAND i.PLS.NOS, at their concerts, are of the same opinion. Mr. Sutter, the eminent Pianist, late of Boston, who hue nested all the grand pianos now in this country, is using tteinway & Sons' Grand Plano at his concerts In New York, du prelsrerre to may other. We respectfully] invite the public, one and all, whether purchasers or no to call and see this unrivalled instru ment. 11. KLEBER A BRO., No. 63 Fifth street, 13,1, Agents for Steinway Sr Bone. A CYJ: RCRITE DARK N 0,11.2 Smithfield street, Opposite the new Pcs,t Office, ,Execnte Plans and Specifications for all kinds of buildings, ,NA superintend the erection of the same. lir. BAHR also continues to attend to the measuring of te „,.7lors' work, and sir. Mosta to the preparation of patent " paper • and drawings. Be .. A voilturir LAM AND OONVBYANOEIL Drnobwire I:4 rriCeLmiag. I,T, PO Yowl:It vo3l9—rts J & T. GROUTT, Importers of Brandies, Dealers in flue Old Mononebela Bye Whisky, Peach and Applo Brandy ; alo, BECTIIIEItS FRONT AND Disfruaxas, oorum .t.M.ITIIVELD and Streets. Pittslaunch. Pa. WILLIAM CLACTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND WITAIL LIQUOR MERCILI MON D AL AIITS, NO. 37 LALEf, Noar Woul utraet, PITTSBURGH, PA. Alwaya on band, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the ala haot quality. cielerfal: Seed Potatoes. GENUINE ROUGH PURPLE CHILI POTATOES—This Potato has the reputation of b..- Sag the most productive, and the beat table Potato of 511 the neW varieties in use. The subscriber having cultivatad them largely for four yows hes never Known them to rot. !either in the ground or in store. A limited number el bushels can be had at 5 moderate P price LE 51, by applying , to ,INtl No. 24 Wood strut, Pittsburgh, Pa. tuTTNicvdelv) $6OO F t, ?.lt, Li d t: t o o g a rt r ld s fr 9 feetby (i lt e , ll pl i e n t! tntly aittintod on Mt. Washington. Terms masy. 66 43. OUTHANN; 4s iSON,6l)44icat t. . 191 Penn strzet, MEI= P PPFR B 11, P Measures. NEW YORK. L. 0. HEPBURN, .: ~-~« LOCAL AFFAIRS Commercial Humor. The particulars of a commercial transaction be. tween two firms, ono in Chicago and one in this city, have just reached us, and as both houses displayed a regard for the rights and interests of each other, and also of the commercial public, wo consider the matter worthy a passing notice, hoping that the good Li:ample set may be followed by others. In February, 1857, a house in this city, holding claims against a firm in Illinois, sent these claims to Chicago for collection. The attorney to whom they were forwarded commenced suit, but without allow ing judgment to bo entered, the claims were settled by the parties sued paying to the attorney three ac captain:les of a highly respectable and substintial house, at thirty, sixty, and ninety days, made paya ble to the order of the Pittsburgh firm. Oa receiv ing these acceptances the attorney entered satisfaction on the docket. Sion after, one of those acceptances, bearing the endorsement of tho name of the Pittsburgh firm, and also that of the attorney in the case, via , presented by that individual at a baukirug hou i❑ Chicago, and discounted. As the other r eceptunces fell duo they were presented at the cou nting he Ilet , of the ao capture in Chicago, and rroteptly paid• 'Clue last of these acceptances 101 l hie in May, 1357, sod wit., paid at maturity. In November, 1857, a member of the Pittsburgh firm, on laN way to the west, stopped at Chicago, and was surprised to find that the claims which he had sent for cellectieu, instead of being delayed by legal difficulties, had been fully paid, and upon fur ther inquiry ae to how and to whom they had been paid, he lowertai:,ed thar the name of his firm had been endorsed en each of the three acceptances, not only by un unknoeu hand, but without his knowl edge, consent or agreement. He had never been aware of the existence of any such papers. The lot. tern of his attorney stated that the parties against whom the claims had bowl preferred had resieted the euit--had intereosed every puveible technical object. tion, and when, at lust, jadgment was obtained against them, and oxeoution issued, they had meanly turned out real estate, &c. The astonishment of the Pittsburgh gentleuidu, who, del ing the prevalence of the panic, had been lamenting the want of honor of hie former patron, and had been borrowing money at heavy rates to meet the wants ineeleiuneel by failing customers, £c., nhe better imagined than do . scribed, when he found that nut only had that Chicago patron promptly discharged h's indebtedness, but that prima facia evidence that the Pittsburgh firm had received the whole of their claim, existed in their endorsement of the cancelled aceeptances on ale in Chicago. Of course, a scene between the Pittsburgh mer chant and his lawyer took place, the nature of which was never made public, but in a few home $,1,000 was handed over, and the balance of the money was to ho paid on the return of the gentleman from lowa. This balance, however, was not puid until ItHt. Feb ruary, when it came from a city in the far west where tho attorney wa4 then mailing. But e o have nothing to do with the lawyer end his conduct. We only re ferred to him to explain what fAlowe. - Hero was a Pittsburgh house outraged by the un authorised use of its name on commercial pa per; and here also was a Chicago lieuee, entire stran gers to the Pittsburgh eiltabliehment, also outraL4ed by having palmed off on it as genuine, commercial paper with genulne names fraululently endorsed upon it. Upon the payment to the Pittsburgh hoist, of their entire demand, earnest reauest was made to obtain from them all the correspondence which would show that they had no part whatever in the trafterie• floc,; and a requept was made of the Chicago house for the acceptances bearing the false endorsements— the proof which the Pittsburgh house must have to justify themselves for demanding and receiving of their lawyer the amount of their claim. Either house could, by the surrender of the papers in its possession, embarrass and place the other to a great extent in the power of the third party; but to the credit of both be it said, they have both refused to surrender the evidences which they hold of the crime, and thus they arc a mutual protection to each ether. It is not unlikely that either of these houses could obtain a large sum of money for the surrender of these important papers, bat justice to each other and the business community in genera! dictates that they should not do anything to hide or cover up a matter in which all mon who hold commercial relations with each other have so deep an interest. Both houses were wronged—both criminally deceived; their wrongs by such means was an outrage and a wrong upon commerce and commercial faith. While no nue may prosecute the matter further, and it will be grat ifying to know that no actual lose has oceurree any one, still the community will rejoice that both those firms have retained in their possession the ev dance by which they can defend one another. It is always for the interest and benefit of the en tire business cemmunity that good faith and high principles of personal honor eheuld be encouraged and cultivated, not only between merchants doing business in the same city, but in different Mane and States. A merchant cannot silently be a party to It fraud on another without duitig irreparable damage to the commercial public; and uo business man car: attempt to conceal or stifle enquiries as to frauds on a brother merchant without destroying to a groat extent the confidence all men ergaged in cainale,:•. cial pursuits should feel for one another. We fe cl assured that the whole business community wi II agree with us in saving that commercial faith and integrity is a bettor protection to the class than sun ho afforded by any law. The Day Flied for the Execution of Jot, II The warrant for ihs execution of John Lutz, ro cently convicted of the murder of Richard O'Leary, reached this city by the early morning mail, on Sat urday. The paper was signed by Governor Packer on the'2cl day of April. It fixes the day of execu tier. on Friday, the 28th of May. On receiving the warrant, the Sheriff proceeded to the jail, and in. formed Mr. Philips of the arrival of the doen Irian the Sheriff and Jailor proceeded to Lutz's cell, and the latter informed him that he had bad news fo him ; Lutz said he expected bad news ; that he ha i bad dreams the night before. Ile was then informed that ho must suffer the penalty of the law on the 28th of May ; the announcement surprised him considera bly, and he said that hie case had not yet been ar• gued before the Supreme Court. The death warrant was then read to him; he did not soma frightened or excited, only manifesting surprise that it should ar. rive so soon. His case has been fixed for argument before the Supreme Court to day ; if the writ of error is sustained, Governor Packer will forward a pardon or reprieve; if not, he will doubtless he executed under the warrant. The case of Lutz hae excited some sympathy. it will be remembered that he was convicted of murder in the first degree for stabbing Richard O'Leary, in a fight at a lager beer hall, in the year 1856. Like Jewell, Lutz had a bad character previous to the commission of this crime, but since his arrest, trial and conviction, his quiet demeanor in prison and his manifest penitence for his offense, has gained him many sympathizers. It is hardly probable that be will escape punishment on a mere informality of the law, if there be one, as he could not be again brought to trial if the writ of error were sustained. He has been well recured in prison, and will not be allowed to leave hie cell hereafter. On Saturday, as soon as the rumor of the death warrant gained Mr eulation, idlers began to crowd into the jail ea-see "the condemned," and we are informed that Sheriff Patterson has already had a number of applications to be allowed to see the execution. Fatal Accident on It Bel iirl/(ld. - An Irishman named Michael Mitchell lost hia life while driving a hand ear on the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Rail road on last Monday evening. lie was tuwartin Long Itun stattn, when ho was thrown for ward on to the track by the crank of the driving wheel with such force as to Lecture his skull, and bruise his body and face iu a horrible manner. A farmer found him in his helple 18 condition, assisted him to get on the car, and started with him to M'Keeaport I'd. medical assistance, but ha expired before they reached town. lie was an unmarried man man, thirty or forty years of age, and lived in M'Keesport. Eire Alarm.--The fire alarm signal cards have i been prepared, and placed in the different engine houses for the use of the companies. This system divides the city into four districts ; a fire in the first distriet, consisting of the Fifth and Ninth Wards, is designated by one tap on the hell ; in the second dis trict, First and Fourth Wards, two taps; third dis trict, Second and Third Wards, three taps; fourth district, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Wards, lour taps. The number of the district is struck, then ted taps are given, and the alarm is repeated. Sam Ward.—Everybody, who ever went to Oak land, knows Sam Ward. Well, Sam Ward has got e. beautiful new omnibus, which ie to run on Penn - Sylvania avenue for the accommodation of the public and to put dimes into Sam's pockeis. lie had six horses attached to it on Saturday, and drove about the streets with a band of music. Success to Sam Ward and his new omnibus. Argued.—The motion for a new trial in the case of William Smith, the "infernal machine man," con victed of assault and battery with intent to kill, was argued an Saturday morning by V. H. Collier, Esq , for the Commonwealth, and R. Biddle Roberts, Esq , for the prisoner. The Court reserved a decision for a few days. Holiday Oven—For a week tho soholurs of the public schools have had a holiday, in order that the youngsters might participate in tho first of April amusement of " moving." Most of the 0 chu&ls will re-open to Joy. Improtting.--We observe that quite a number of nevi buildings are being oonstruoted on Pennsylvania ave,.ue this spring. Before ton years have passed, this avenue will bo one of the handsomest streets in the pity, as well as a first rate place to do business. Drad.—Mr. Bailey, the plumber, whom we noticed on Saturday as having been afflicted by a paralytic etroko on Thursday afternoon, died at about two o'clock on Saturday, at bte residence on Fourth street. " ilinna ye hear the Slogan r"—We learn that that excellent band of minstrels, the Campbells, will shortly pay our city a visit. First Arrioal of Spring Goode at Carttaghan'e, Al legheny City.—A very fall and elegant stook of clothe, new style cassimeres and vostings, furnishing goods, so., for men and boys' wear, are now opened, to which the attention of cash buyers is invited. Terms being stri=ash, buyers may rely on the prices bee g , he ..,... - ...... . A.Slight Mistake.—William C. Smith, an auctioneer from Buffalo, now selling jewelry at M'Cartney's aue tion store, on Wood street, made information on Fri day evening against two men, named Joseph Latti mer and J. Garrison, for passing counterfeit money. Ho stated that they purchased some articles of jew elry, in paymont for which they gave him a twenty dollar note on the Bank of Virginia, on the branch at Portsmouth ; they took the change, and one of them went away; Smith, supposing the note to be a counterfeit, called in a constable, and had Garrison arrested; the other was bent for, and on examination at the Mayor's otil , e on Saturday morning, the note proved to bo genuine. The suit was dismissed at the cost of the prosecutor. We understand that suit will be brought egainst Smith for false imprisonment. Mayer'x Ojtce.—On Saturday morning, the Mayor had thirteen ordinary eases. Niue of those were committed to jail, one paid his fine, and three were discharged. 0 As usual these was a large turn cut from the watch-house yesterday morning. Twenty ono per sons, old and young, male and female, made their ei,pearance before Mayor Weaver. Twelve were committed to jail, eight paid their fines and one was discharged. We wore much amused at a son of the Emerald Isle who was fined $1,64. lie told the Mayor he could pay him $l,OO, who, sup moing it was all the money he had, agreed to let him all for that amount, whoa the fellow offered a $2 bill in payment, demanding and receiving hie change. Railroad Accident.—Between nine and ten o'clock on last Thursday night, us the freight train going east on the Central Railroad was crossing a bridge about six miles west cf Newark, the timbers of the bridge suddenly gave way, precipitating eleven full freight cars into the stream below, a dis tance of between thirty and forty feet. Two brakes. men wont down with the ruins, one of whom had n leg broken and his hips and shoulders considerably bruised ; the other escaped with hut few scratches. The cars were freighted with (lour and bacon. The aggregVe loss must be very heavy—not less, probe. bly, than fifteen or twenty thousand dollars. A Leak in 111, Basin.—Yesterday morning a leak was discovered in the upper basin, and in the after noon the water was pouring down the hill quite freely. As long at it remains so it will continue to grow larger, and if not soo' repaired it may cause serious inconvenience to the residents in the immediate vicinity and the ‘i hole city by reason of a snort supply cl water. Theatre.—Mr. Hadaway appears to-night as Dr. 011apod in the " Poor Gentleman." The new farce of " Hunting a Turtle" will also be performed, with Miss Rosa Cline as Mrs. Turtle, and Mr. J. G. Ash mer (first appearanoo) will play Levison. MONA Town.—b. W. Boss, Esq., the indefatigable agent of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad at Chicago, is in the city, and will remain for a few days. SaAford's Serenaders are about to give UP a tuuch I their qu.ality. They will be welcome. The &visa Bell Bingen, will be in town this week kii 7-77 1111 , 1 . 471a 7 1 7— POFIlUrtITY OF II '6 . I . IiTTER'S mepar , l by the eminent physician, E. J. Ifortetter, is unbounded. Daily does he receive the vAutitary tostrinenieli of the afflicted, who have been cured long-standing disemes, through the use of the "Bitters," and daily the sale of this medicine id increasing,audczteud ing Its sullies of usefutuase among sntftritig humanity. For removing all mot bid matter from the stomach, regulat ing the bowels; atrengtheniug the eathb body, and inspect ing vigor and tone to the entire human system, it cannot be equalled. Vie wunld 1',1051111611 ,1 all who are afficted with any of these terrible diacase,i, to immediately pluoure a bottle of the Bitters, and theft ail•noubt will vanquish like snow before a eiLuidduf Fur MOO by dra4o,fe Lead lia•Alt•M gtnicastaly, tlrerrii hr , ro and by :13STETTER & SMITE, Manufacturers and Proprietora, on Water and On Front streots. JWSEPII MEYER, MAN UFACTU ItER oF Fancy it Plain Furniture & Chairs Wareroomg, It 4 Penn, Htreet, ABOVE TUE CANAL. BRIDUE ln t.) the Furniture bilajW;su, I aino ,lovute attention to UN D ERT If IN Li. 1it,e,r5.3.1 to, t 1 Carr i,g,nd furil6btxl JAMES P. TANNER., 56 Wood tiireet, Pittsbuirgh, P 4,4 Inv: LO2 Ihe atteuti,ut of his eustocnors ztua buyers gr., sl ly, Itargt, ra.ock uC NEW SPRING GOODS, ought direct from I:trauf.u:tor,r3 iu M tiSSZWiI I.IIOU CoMPRISINii LIR. dA \S, L.lies', !klidtns' nut, Cuildietii B )N%ET:4 AS aid FANCY 1141 51 it!, Istvi Youlift PA) M LEAN' LSO 41.1t14, PANA A Et LA 41 STRAW II Al Isoeb Vuutli'd WOOL and ifUlt RkTd All ut will Du I:utul lu gi6at variety laduzncents off,H . ed to OASII sad prompt 'flrtiE BUYERS Ordure dolicitA tad csrofidly aaar-bad and pactitni un27:dtjel—te NEW TRIMMINGS! NEW TRIMMINGS J. BUSH, Rio. 65 Ma.rliel street, LlLtlittl, .1111 i iu hut' ex , lmiue tt, N. 1,%. 130 Lag 8L O: a TIIII'dMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, BosiEav, atovEs, JOUVIIVS KID tILOVEIi, UAUNTLETS, MISSHS' 2111BROIDERFD %IA,U-,EILLES SHIRT), EXPANSION STEEL, t , PRINU SKIRTS, ErtIBRUIDLaED, iMSOHANIO AND EN C olt ET S ! IN PANTS' FANCV Ci P-S, And HEADMRESSES, AT TO HOTEL KEEPERS. A RARE CHANCE. The Mountain Itotels for Rent. TIIE MOUNTAIN „HOTELS AT CRESSON, on the •Pannaylvania Railroad, are offered for lease for a term of years. These buildings which are large and ousinediousi, are situate(' near the enuamit of the Allegheny Mountains, in Cambria county. The salubrity of the ch• mato—the pure water—the beauty of the Mountain Scenery —the facilities for fishing and hunting, and all these enjoys meats and recreations winch give health and vigor, hay., rendered Cresanu a popular place of Bummer Innen for visitors. from all parts of the United States. The Penasyls vatiia Railroad furnishes means ot nests daily, from all the principal cities of the Union, and visitors while enjoying all the pleasures ‘.l country life, can communicate with the cities every few hours. The flo.els belong to "The Allegheny Mountain Health Institute," with all the furn‘ture and fixtures belonging to the Company. They are in a suitable condition for the coins fortabie accommodation of over TWO HUNDRED guests. To a competent maungsr, the chance is a most txceilent one. Address, JOSEPH PEN:zoOft, Prea't, Pittsburgh, Pa , Or, J. P. LESLEY, Chairman of Committee, Philadelphia, Pa. GO AND SEE 1 GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Blind Factory, OORNER THIRD AND MARKET r‘TS., PITTSBURGH. riPHOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR .11. House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui site and elaborate ftnieh,will and it to their Interests to give me a call before purchasing elcewhere. My work is got up by the bald mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is given to the w ants of customers. Prieea.low. All work tiarranto.l. tir. 72 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh. [ruySelyia ==! ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251 I.dbeely street, PiattilTeb. Ps. I:lo,akTs School for Young Ladles. WM. J. BAKEWELL, INTENDS TO open Ida Sch• 01, on MONDAY, the 6th of April. l'imao, $l6 00 per qua? tor. IleAdenco at hie son's house, 1111 bueund street. Houma, Smithfield street, N. E. corner of Diamond alloy. mr29:tf A. MASON & CO., Agte., Are now opening 'Leh Printed Jaconets, Liondeome French Chintzes, Fins Organdi Lawns, Rich Cha D'Lainos, mai Amid uttiar Rick Dress Goody , " , t'..t'is.L-,`..-: - : , '",.'-::';: L ,i.,:;',.: , . , ,7i.' . 4:::.;.1 . ; . `,: 7is HURL B OAR DOIPTRA. A. MID Carefully Repoled tv JOBEPR SNOWDEN, Superintende .t o) the Merchants' Exchange. PITTBBULO3, April 3 1854 FLOUB....Tieu sales today amount to 582 Melo., the ruling prices being $3,50 for superfine', $4@4.12 for extra and $4,60 for extra family from store; Included in the asks aro 75 bbls. white wheat at $4,87%; 50 Ws. extra at $3,703}3,75, and 30 bbla. extra family at $4,60. We have no sales from first hands to report. RYE FLOUR...SaIe 6 bbls. at $3 from store. ORAIN...SaIes 200 bush. Corn In the ear, trots wharf at 420.; 60 bush. Oats from wharf at 28c ; 500 bush. Oats to arrive at! 28e.; 100 bush. do. from wharf at 27; 100 bush. do. from wagon at 20; 100 bush. do. from wore at 29; 1.40 bush. do. from store at 30; 105 beech. Tenured's° red Wheat from depot C9o. bush. FEED—Sales 3000 tbs. middlings from store at 75c. I 100 lbs.; 6000 lbs. Bran from store at 60c. 74100 tbs. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR...SaIes 2000 tbs. In GO lb. sails at P/ TSLI UHOH, tarn:: 1 y—lc OA.ITE./04, oPFRA TINS, WAD ttf No. 65 Market street JABIIi3 s. DRZIALL.NG NO. 25 FIFTH BTHEET, ~:',:'‘'e,:•...7i'i:::4::':'',..': ~',.,.,,.?•••'-,.....!:i:':..''.!.-5.: CO M Eitel AI, tEUW.E.Cia3DIT62 "';'XCHADSGEr.II Fru:V:774. W. W. VIILLIAM. vize ISAIAH VICIFAY, K let; Vreacurer. N. EIOLIIII4", .9aperirderithrg. iosEPLI SNOWDEN. triananittet of Arbitration far Mara/.. P. It. BRUNOT, Vice Prceldent, Jou,4 J. GILLESPIE, JOSEPH IL HUNTER SAMUEL SIERIVP.II, AUSTIN LOOMIS. PIICTSB Ull.Oll MARKET 90e. Is 100 11,3. 1. PYLES...9Oes 561 bbls. at $1,50 bbl.; 40 bbls. common at $1 45; 00 bbls. nt sl,oo@s2; 17 bbls. common at SI,GO; bbls. do at $2. HOS!INF...Fates 6 bbls. at $5 V MA. LARD...SaIe 25 ltega country at 9 1 A,'; 4 tads. du. at 'Ai: ; small sales at Cc. V lb. t',VARCII...SaIs 20 boxes Pearl at de. 11EANS—Small sale of white at $1 V bush. LUTTEIL...EaIe 300 Ma. roll at lie. Vs FRUIT...SaIes 50 bush. Apples at $1,25 V bush. CEIEESE—SaIes 30 boxes W. R. at BVa9c. V lb. Ll3lE—Bales 40 bbls. Louisville at $1,25 bbl. SUldD3...Saleslo bush.Ulover from first hands at $4,75 bush.; 150 bush. do. from store in lots at $5@5,25; 90 bush. Flaxseed at $1,1001,12%; 50 bush. Timothy, common, AL $1,7 U. PoTATOES—SaIes 100 bush. red from store at 35c.; 120 bush. Pink Eyes at 40e.; 450 bush. Neehanno,;kP at 45®50, frmo afore. EGGS...SaIes 600 doz. at Sc. duc..; 8 bble. at ;13 bldg. at SlAc. ; no dozen at 9c. 'TAY...SaIad 4 loade from ecales at $13d44,50 s too; 2 tune Idled from ht.-re at $l5. BACON...SaIes 3000 Ml 3. Shonldrra at 7,,;,'0.; 3000 Hate nl 9 1 / 6 ; 1000 Hama at 9%410!e ; ',. FISH...Salem 10 We. No. 3 large Mackerel at $10,60J412; bble. No. 2 Mackerel at $l4; 6 We. No. I Mackerel at $18; 10 bble. Lake Snperi , r White at $11; S half bble. do. at $0 1 t half bble. Trout at $9,50 ; 700 the. Cod at 4 1 4. TA it. SEGAL—SaIes 4 hhde. N. 0. at 7IAc. cast , for fair. SALT—Salee 100 bble. Allegheny No 1 at 1.1,621/ 2 ; LObag4 do. at $l,lO COPPERAS...SaIe 25 bbte, at 8!,..jc. 0LAY...10 tone German at $B5 ton. ASHES. .Salea 220 carom Concentrated Lye at 14c tn. ; 20 bble. Canetic Soda at 8%; 4 casks Soda at 51;',' , .1. WHISEY—SaIee 86 bbl Y. rectified at 20(4)21c. Clnetnne.ll Market. CINCIRNA7I, Auril 3.—Fluur rather firmer, but there Is uo change in prices; sales 1400 tads at $3,55®3,85 for superfine and 23,75@3,00 for extra; the receipts are light. Whisky steady at 16 1 4. Mess Pork is in good demand; 11,000 bbla sold at 1.16; there is au active demand for Lard; 1300 lib's sold at 8%, closing buoyant. Bulk Meat quiet; 100.000 13 at kit' and 7% for boulders and Sides. Bacon sides firm; sales 51 hhds at 9c. Linseed Oil steady; 100 bbls sold at IS 0)60. Oreceries unchanged. Eastern exchange ha. declined ! and is dull at %@,..;( 3 premium. Money 18 very itringaLt. New York Market. Naw YORK, Aprll 3 —Cott n quiet; eales 2000 bales. Flour firm; 16,000 Ms sold: Southern red $1,1201,20; white 51,20 ®.1,4n; Chicago Spring glicall,l; Milwaukee Clnb $1.,@1,01; Weetern red $1,04@1,20; white $1,1201,25. Corn firm. Beef steady. Mess Pork 6c bettor, sales at $.16,70(M1: prime $1.3,70@13,76. Bacon lams 8%@0:74: Shoulders (t Linseed Oil advanced 2r, sales at 03@67. Tallow quiet. Freight nu Flour 10w.0 3 4. Groceries are quiet. Tea; the sales showed a decline on all quail:leo. Now York Stook Market. sw Yohs, April 3.—Stocks dull and lower, Chicago awl Rock Island 70: Cumberland Coal 16X; La Crosse and MI wan Ilea 8: N. Y. Cen , ral 83 2 ;4:Reading 41r4 hlilwaukceaud MisehNit.pi 29V: Missouri 6's 813%4 orlona and Chicago F. 0•": Mich Central If% Brie 21: Cevgand and Toledo 40. Stock ere still lower after the Board. RI *TER NEW S, HARDY & 111'GREW, Steamboat and Oen era' A ganta, Corner of First and Ferry etreeta. Wiesen, Era.—The river is fast gaining the un enviable reputation of a broken bank; the run on it will soon be strimed, for the reason :hat the boats will be draw ing more water than there will be water to draw. The weather is decidedly tine, being warm, and no wind bliwing to start the dust. On Saturday the steamboat men held en other meeting, and resolved not to take any more freights at the present low prices. The rates will be made known this morning. On Saturday we noticed several bests re fusing to take iron and nails to Cincinnati for less titan cents, and other freights in proportion. There was lc , than five feet , in the channel on Saturday evening, and the water was receding steadily. The Gladiator arrived last Friday night, and will Immedi ately take her place in the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati line He a regular packet. She will leave to-morrow. The W. H. Denny arrived at this port on Friday night, with a good load. The boilers of the ill-fated steamer Fanny Fern were Hold on Thursday last to Dumont, of Cincinnati, at public auc tion. The Cincinnati Gazette, speaking of the matter, says: '• Upon examination, it has been ascertained that it was the starboard boiler that exploded, (It being literally torn to pieces,) which experts state would not have occurred had there been a sufficient quantity of water in the boilers. The middle and larboard boilers also show numittakable evi dence of being overheated, bruised, &c. PORT OF PITTSBURG'! dtcatuer Lazerne, Jacobs, Brownsville. Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville. Judge lirClare, Went Newtei, Rosalie, Doyle, Wheeling. Gladiatir, Moore, Cincinnati. Belmont, Ebert, Cincinnati. Henry Grail', llPClintock, St. Lome W. H. Denny, Alford, St. Lours. DEPARTED. Steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville. Luzern., Jacobs, Brownsville. " Judg. -, Weal Nawtan '• Rosalie, Doyle, Wheeling. " Orb, Way, Missouri River. Potomac, Harry, Louisville. " Jacob Poe, Stewart, St. Louie. STEAMBOATS. CINCINN ATI. For Cincinnati REGULAR PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI PACKET Tho elegant Edda wheel, passenger packet rij&tti SUPERIOR--Capt. REDMOND J. GRIME—Wi s n eave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, every BATUR. DAN, at 10 o'clock, s. n. Iseturuing, will leave Cincinnati every TUEIUAY MORNING. iar'23 FLACK, BARNES h CO., Ag.ait.i. ZANESVILLE. For Marlette and Zanesville. - The steamer InlNt A GRAHAM, Capt. Moir• HOE AYRES, will leave for the above and all YO.'"---'11:-P.Y.'intormediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply. on hoard Fur St. Louls,JFleokuk, Burlington, Mus catine, Rook laland and Davenport. • The fine passenger steamer AIUZONIA Capt. tßlLliett-Will leave tor the above and all intermediate ports ou MUNDAY, the 20th Inets.ut, at 4 o'clock P. M. un 24 FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. EW ARRIVALS.—We are taking into 'Aare, (129 Wood s treet,) an iiumenat stock of brie Paper for Jobbing purposes ; ain't, Letter, Cap and Note; nvc lopes in great variety ; 31aiuUa Papers, of evtry Bice, and op cheap as they con be bought In the East, whore we eller wholesale cr retail, very love , :ur JNo. M. PERKINS CO. tip:4l GENTLEMEN'S LINEN.—Our stook of suutn, o at piasont completa, embracing every style of LINEq CAMBRIC AND MARSEILLES, EITHER FLOURED OR PLAIN And made in the most FASHIONABLE STYLES. SHIRTS AND COLLARS MADE TO ORDER. L. ELLILSHFELD cSr., SON'S. No. 83 Wooa street EaPt% rffaLlE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE A. SOAP, manufactured by B. C. A J. 11. Sawyer, re. receives the preference over all other kinds ever offered for family use. Its Ildvantages over other Fosps are :—Lit. It is cbeapet to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin Soap. 24. Half the time need only be occupied in washing when this Soap is used in place of other Soap. ad. Labor in washing can be nearly dispensed with, as the clothes wiil require little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear on the washoard. 4th. Boiling the clothes is unnecessary when ads Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers equally as well as soft. sth. Printers, Machinists, Painters and others, find it far superior to other Soaps. It speedily co moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the hands, leaving the skin soft, and free from chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of the wash-board, the following n directios sh ould be followed For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one pound of Soap, cut it into shavings, and dissolve in one gallon of hot water; pnt the clothes into a tub containing about ten gallons af warm water; pour in the dissolved 1 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-hand, or BMW, or grease DAVID it:WILLIAMS, spots, may require a alight rubbing, but otherwise the , clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or 1 - W yo l i li nrE ENGINEER ru,,cTToN O io AND GAS CONTRACTORsv ORS,ffor fromla ve boiling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring 1 . %in about double time hi seAkilig. - Heating Buildings, public 07 Aar Observe our name on each bar. burners ant upwards, and for For sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood street, and at our works, opposite the Bound House, Fenn• a>lvania avenue. B. O. ft J 11. BAWFBII, private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. No. 47 Wood street. 14 1 6 1711 FLOUIL-15 barrels PlTT ;r:sl7gr u: o P und (0.3 4:4---UININE.-600 oz. on hand and for sale 13. I. mAnna , zooK 4 uu, 1 AA? Bye Fleur, for auto by by 001 JAIL A. FETZER, / 43 Garner First and Market street& 4,! . ;•:. , t.:- . -I;‘,;' , 'i: - .'ii': ,. ,: '•'''. - c.';'f:41f•:.4:.4 . . 1 1',' , .! , : • , - ' - ,`,, , j,::, 1! :. ',:' . ..•::•,..:,W , .. : . .',- ...:-...?:_.: 7:1! i : ,~ 1 ST. LOUIS. .`. W 1 _. to ~~ ~,~.,. AM Li SEMEN 1 S PITTSBITHOU THEATRE. - .1 , 91 , 4 elm ?Dammam MISS KIMBERLY .1. 0. HANLEY IRICIL 01 eDULS3ititi : Bove- ........... ............. 600. Private Box, large *8 00 Second Tier .25i. Private Box, 5ma11...-. 6 00. Third Tier 16c. Colored 80x...... 25c. Single Beata in Private Box, $l. I Colored Gallery ...... -160. - - ALTERD.TION 06 TIME. Doors ova. tt 7 Oclock. oroumlic •to communco Box office, s for BAle of Tic P ket f ', r uptql 11013110 to 3 o'clock. Second we of MR T. H. lIADAWAY AND ROSE CLINE MONDAY EV VEINH, April 6th, 11358, will bu perform ed Colinan's Comedy, in 3 actP, entitled THE PCOlt HENTLEMAN. 011apddMr. T. H. Hadaway. Frederick. ..... —.Mr. Hanley. I Emlly Hrs. Van Deering To be followod by the Fa• co, in 1 act, entitled 1111NTINII A TuaTLE Alm Tartlo tedium, (debt appearance 'far' Tuesday, BEN EXIT of Mr. J. G. Hanley JOHN W. M'CARTHY, BALL POSTER S WILL ATTEND 1 o THE POSTING and DISTIIII.IIYrIN of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTIS 2-,ECIIffiES. EX Hi BITIONS, hr, 4.11 commauicatlons—Jeither by mail, telegraph, or othei• wLee—dimted to the odic. of the Mut ning Poet, will recelle prompt attdritkm svp7 DAGITERREAN GALLERIES AMBROT YPES BRAUTISUL ANL, DURARLE PICTURE; VAILLIANTED, OAN HE HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLAS4 ESTABLISHMENT N THE COUNTRY, A.T 19.0GER.S' \JEW D UERREAN AND AMBROTY PE SKY AND SIDIZ-LIGET G A IL, L E 11 Lrrit 61:11. N ILLY 0 ['POSIT f. 'CELE POSTOFFIC 10. ta'l3lCl hi all the various stylea, to an watcher, and warranted to please, at roanouable rates. 4,11 Sick or th.,cea. , EQl perskral taiten at their reaideue... R. M. CARGO & CO., Photographers and hatabrotypists, NEW FOR[{ GALLERY, Nu. 7d Fourth atrout, klud SUN BEAM GALLERY, e. W. cot.. of Aiastmt Edreet and Diamond, Pittaburgt, PIIIOEr3TO ,nI3IT ALL. WYKPS' GALLERY OF ART, NO. 60 .11.A.RKET STREET.-PICTURES taken at this Gallery by a now and improvdd 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 eve, exhibited to this city. Citizens and strangers are invited to cail and examine WS large collections of specimens. His Gallery being on the second floor, is easy of access. N. E.—Plotures of Children taken in two sscor.cia, at 60 Market street my27:tf is NILSON'S AIIiBiaOTVPES. PRICES REDUCED. GALLat:Y COSiNER OF THIRD AND MARKET BYRRETs, Entrance odThiril street. Citizens and Strangers desiring AMBROTYPES, executed to the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can be accommodated at abort notice by calling at NELSON'?.. WELL KNOWN GALLERY, THIRD STREET. er:CO3 Ono Dollar and upward. ap.29:ly2d WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY. Wt C. WALL lIAS TAKEN TIIIL tiuor Rol' Nct.V7 Bm ding, atijoimag the ?Seelianica' 11,111, FGartli t, fur an A 11.1.11t411T 1 Pr; Aa 1) PIiOTOOR A le it: 11,i.E.it1; and la,“1; lhl up the room in a.cpl. unau itivitvs 164 trluuda and t Litt it Lit , he to viait hi.l tetuhh.hutuut. . • • Ilia Itaception Rome, i,a hag uo hea•tation in say mg, has not its superior any v. here, for ei e, Vnlttg of furniture end appointments generally; and lu, Operating itoores, b o•g on the same flour, are entered immediately through it. In his Operating, Room., the most improved combined side and sky lights give a iacility for taking a finished Pig` lure, in the least possible time, that he thinks cannot fail to make his establishment the resort of all persons of taste. Mr. Wall's experience as an Artist, is a guarantee to hi; patrons that none but good Pictures will be permitted to leave his premises. The public, and the Ladles especially, are nvited to view his rooms, and examine spzcimeus. ap3:lw LUUTION SALES DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTLI ST., r At the now Commercial Sales Ileums, No. 14, Fifth street, every week day, are held public sales of goods in all variety, suited fur the trade and consumers, from a large - stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign mouth, that must Le closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOOii, A. M., Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything ak needed iu the line for personal and family use; table cut lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladles ware, AT 2 tYCLGOIi, P. .11., Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; bode and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware; r stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, Svc. AT 7 O'OLOOK, P. 111., Fancy articles; watches; clocks; Jewelry; musical instru ments; guns; doming; dry goods; boots and shoes. book stationary, Ac. taaBl P. !11. DAVIS, Anct.s r TWO PIANO FORTES, AT AUCTION.— On sIuNDAY APTICB.NOON, April sth, at 3 o'clock, at the Comm.rcial Saes Rooms, No. 54 Kith street, will be sold, two handsome second-hand Pi mo Fortes. mr3o P. 41. DAVI.S, Auctioneer. UNCLAIMED BAQO AGE, ETC., AT AIIUTION.—On NIONDAY, April 12th, at 2 o'clock, e. lc, _at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. b 4 Fifth street, by order of Ph. Shepler, formerly of the Diamond House, now of the National Hotel, will be sold for account whom it I may concern to pay charges, 3 Trunks, 5 Vallacs, and 21 '['raveling Bags, with their contents. Also, ono tint 13ax, Corking Chisels, and 4 Corking Hamm , rs. .2 P. 51. DAVIS, Auctioneer. VALUAB.LE STOOKS AT AUCTION.- On TUESDAY EVENING, April 6th, 1868, a 7% o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, will be Bold : 22 Shares Bank of Pittsburgh. 36 do Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh. 16 do Allegheny Bank of Allegheny. 4d do old stock Allegheny Fridge Company 56 do 51. & M. Bank of Pittsburgh. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ELEGANT STYLES OF FRESH SPRING' GOOD,—On TUESDAY lIOILNING, April 6th, at 10 o'ciock, v,lll be sold, at the Commercial Sales Booms, No. 64 Fifth street, by order of Underwriters, a choice stockof _ trail Spring Dry Goods, lately selected for a fashionable re tail I r establishment, comprising a very elegant variety ol Myles and fine material for the present season, all of which is to be sold by the piece; among the articles are fine French Lawns, in patter's% Drat awl second mourning Lawns, TEu.• key Red ua Chintzes, Dress Ginghams, White BrilWatts, Superior 'frith Linens, Bins Shirting !Gusline, French Brow - ii Linen, Fancy Velvet, a valuable assortment of Sprague anti other Prins, Cashmeres, Hosiery, Patent Thread, Brown and Bleached Linen, Pine, Table Cletlii,Lhaon Towels,Black Doeskin and Fancy Cessimeres, Repellant Cloth, Satinets, Jeans, 6.4 Woreted Damask., Brawn Drills, etc. The goods can be examined on the morning of the Hale. ap'l P. lit. DAVIS, Auctioneer EXECUTOI'S SALE OF STOCKS, AUSTIN LOOMIS OL CO., CiroCli AND Nor' , : MUIR Eitti, 58 MARKET BTREET. TELE EXE4JU'fORS OF THE REVER END CHARLEs AV kR V, will oiler at public sale, at the 6iIRCUAIST6' tIXOIIANGE, iu the city of Pittsburgh, 'on THURSDAY, the 16th of April proximo, as 8 o'clock, P. , the following stacks, viz : •:.otat abases of the Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh and Bos ton-Mining Company, (Obit Mlle, Lake Superior) lob do of the Capital Stock of the National Mining Co. C. do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh. 4O) do Allegheny Pank. 42 do Hand Street Bridge Company. 8d do Monongahela do do. iB3 do Monongahela Navigation Company. 87 do Pitte'gh, Clu. and Louisville Telegraph Co. 60 do Allegheny Gas Company. 87 do Pitteb'gh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Co. Dividend Scrip of ditto, of $72 40. 20 du Chartiers Valley Railroad Company. 20 do Vs ilkinsbnrg and West Newton Plank Road Co 1 Scholarship Pittsburgh Pinnate College N. HOWE, WM fd SHINN, 'Executors. Joaeu KING, Lu.2.43w YHOLESALE 0-LOCK DEPOT, Nc... 13 Fifth street, newt' 17;766:1. REENEDIAN &MEYRAN, WHOLESALE iIVD RETAIL DEALERS IN YINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. FANCY G 101. S. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS WATCH MATERIAL, AT EASTERN PRICES. Ma.stor Lewis .......... Moe Cline Mr. 3. 0. Atihmer W ALL'S, street mylikti-3p E. 8. WYK}I9, Arcing. ill= MISCELLANEOUS. P.lij SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST RE TIINNND from Now York aal Philadelphia, fads confident that be can OFFER INDUOIDLIENTS TO PUR CHASERS, BOTH IN STYLES, QUALITY AND PRICES, UNSURPASSED BY ANY ROUSE WEST OF THE MOON. BIOR FANCY DBESS SILKS, RICH BLACK BAYADERE DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, " PLAIN BLACK SILKS, '. PRINTED BRRAGER, • ORGAN DIE LAWNS, i 4 a. as ROBES Also—Ohalliee, Crape De Espaneee, Lawns, &c. 1 SHAWLS AND MANTLES. I BROCHE BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, PRINTED BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, Or every Style, Color and Quality, varying in prices from Two to Fifteen Dollars. FRENCH LACE AND OHANTILLA MANTLES, From Three to Thirty Dollars. NEEDLE WORK HANDSOME SETT COLLARS AND SLEEVES VERY RICH REAL FRENCH WORK COLLARS, EMBROIDERED LINEN I I AN DKE MERE FS , JA.CONET AND SWISS EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, AND FLOUNOINGS, WHITE GOODS. iii PIQUET CLOTH, FOR BASQUES, COLLARS AND SLEEVES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH BRILLIANTS, ACO N ETTS, NAINSOOKS, si MULLS, SWISS, VICTORLA LAWNS, to., PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED 111 AND FIGURED. HOSIERY. A FULL AND COMPLETE AS. SORTMENT MOURNING GOODS I UP EVERY DESCRIPTION. GOODS FOR BOYS' WEAR. Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive CLOTHS. Black, Blue, Green,'Drab and Olive CASH MEBBTTS. Plaid, Plain and Striped CASSIMERES TWERDS, MERINO, NA NKINETTS, CASHMERES Linen and Cotton Ptuit Stuffs, 4-c DOME,TICS. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE As r., an y of the above Goods were bougbt o MANITFAOTITRERSAND JOBBERS, And at the LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH WE ABB ENABLED TO BELL THE-11 THAT DEFY COMPETITIO Cali and Examine our Stock, be fore Purchasing Elsewhere C. HANSON LOY Formerly Love Brothers, and, Young, SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE No. 74 Market Street, wua A*NOYAV “ 1101118, •" ROBES, AT PRICES Stevenson & Love, 11,13 A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF MONUMENTS, GIitA,VE STONES. Enclosures, Post m, Plittidargh ) Pu. Tho pabUo aro reeir,,4!Gtf ally lasst. ,t to examlre our stock. time Sw tad ita;k. wat-m:•") , 1 301/0 LUN.sr;t MEDICAIe, OM ONE JOTTIEN DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, Is TO CURE ANY on troubled with Liver Complaints, 0.111020 the stoat dew perate of Mat; when the a.ximci bottle will, with sauce a single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. We wish to call the attention of all to thew fails, that the li- VigrasttOr 13 compounded by a ph , olden whi has geed it in his practise for the past twenty years with a suoceiso almost credulous, and that it is entirely vegetable, baltig composed wholly of gums. Some idea of the etrongth of thee's game may be formed whoa It is known one bottle of the InTigoretor cootalos aa much strength us one hundred doaas of Calomel without an y of its deleterious effects. We know there le nothing now before the American pub. lie, prepared a ith such skill by a ecicutiticman, particularly for diseeew or the Liver, ea Dr. nanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attalueti a reputation mewed to no other article is the world, simply because it Zeit. On lte own merit. To convince all by trial wilt it is all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such diaeases as are deicrlbed in Dr. lianford's advertetement., we know of know remedy that will so surely cute them as the Invigorator. The Invigorator curia Sick Heedscl.e. Tal;ii one or two teaspoonfuls at each attack and b. :Tut 4.,:a disappear. For an overloaded stomach, or whet, f.Joa r:,t . or aours, take the Invigorator after eating, and It will not prove disagreeable or oppressive. For Heartburn, Palpitation, or Dillies:di Breathing, take a teii,poonful onto or twice daily. For Loss of Appetite, Languor or L,stiessners, the medicine's invalu- able. It will restore the appetite and mate the food digest wall. Nightmare, take a teaspoonful ou retiring, and the demons of dream-land will all be mirk's. After catingea hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigorator and it will relieve all oppression or fullness. Iti 3 Invigorator Ise Liver home dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, cur ing Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, WOrlll3, and all Female Obstructions, for which it has no equal. m. Wu know there is nothing 11011 before the American pub. hr prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particular• ly fur diseases of the Liver, as t r. Li.nford's Invigorator, or Liver Itemedy. It has attained a reputation second to no other article in the word, simply because it rests ou its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its pt . ( prietora claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such diseases as are described In Dr. Sauford's advertisement, w.. know of no remedy that will no surely cure theca na the avigorator. There has lately been brought to our notice a medicine that seems to poetises winderiul, curative and healing pro perties in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Of gang. It came to na with so many testimonials in its favor that we have noted its effects in some of the worst cases of continual dibility, caused by derange.: liver, and in every instance the effect was to rolitn'o or give a permanent cure, Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what we're far to. We always have been credulous about cares by pat ent medicines, but we are cons mood that Chic medicine, for family use, is not overraced by the host of recommestidatio.: it has. Our advice is, fat all troubled with Indigestion, billy or Bowel Complaint, to get a bottle and try it; our word for it; relief will be axpeiiencocl. 8LE85.1 , 208 20 Trir. INVA.LID.wIIO use Dr. Sanford's Invigoi ator, tor it will relieve them of their pains as soon as it is taken into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist whore the Invigorator is used, for it will as sorely drive them away, as daylight will banish darkness, of this there can b no doubt to th who try it, fur it carries conviction with every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousands of certificates from those who use it or hate been cured by It, Try one bottle, u it does not bonent, then we are mist/men. PRIOR ONS DOLL&Lt PER BOTILI). SANFORD d CO., Proprietors, 3.1 e Broadway. ;New York yr eato by U. 11. fIEYBE V:, S t rc ci street, Pittuburgl Jaltartittaw::lp .4.0) ~- . - "k , ; -' "- iiii IN No [i l l r , il RI L ,it 9 Ji 1 1u 1 E i stuoi i"y ,23 p : OP THE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov °red In one of our common paotare weoda a remo,l3' that cures Every kind of ;inmor, nom THE WORST SOP-OPULA DOWN TO A OOWION P[MPLV. He has tried It in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has now in his possession over one hundred cartincatas of itt r value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to core a nursing sore month. O. n • to three boillea will core the worst Mud of Dimple. en the face. Two or three bottles will (toot the system of biles. Two bottles are warranted t cure tht worst canker In the nr:nth or c::.r:;^.rh Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst klud of Erysipelas. p I), t , to two bottles ere warrdnted to cure all humor in.the eyes Two bottles are warrant! Ito Ca7.o rolunir.g et the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles ern warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the Two or three bottles are warranted to core the wcrst kind of ringworm. • Two or three tiattlia are warranted to cure the most des peiete case of rheumatism.. Three to four txdtlea are wear:an - dal to cure salt-Rheum. rive to eight bottlea will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit fa alv:ays experteacei :rem the first bottle, cud a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is tukuu. ItOXBUItY, 3.19b1.9 Dann liaosai,--The !evolution of the Medical Discovery, in curing all kind of homers, is co well established by the Illelaitllollll voice of all who hove ever wed it, that I need tot say anything on the anbject, es the most skilful physi: clans and the most careful Druggists iu the country are nu sahnorui in its praise. Its presenting the Medical fthicotoly to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing must of thus° diaeclei,i in which you are an fortunately so liable. That matt excruciating dia,-,e to an sifectionato mother, NURSING SORE LIIOUTH, is cured as if by n miracle; your own temper is restored UO its uatuial sweetness, and year babe from short and fretful lisps to calm and sweet elataters and the Medical llisoove ry becomes a fountain of blt.Wcig to your husband and tionsehold. Lu the more advanced stagss ci J CANKER oo It tsteli.ti to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, whlau is nothing but canker .1 the atom h; then to the intestines and . . KIDNEYS, .eating u linking, gono 103110 g, and an inditTornnon oven Iv it cares of your family. Your stomach Is RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distrecam yon, and you can only take coastal kinds, and oven of that your system does not get Lott the Cl riahment It ?ontaios us tho scrimonona fluid of the casket oats it up; then your complexion 10bell Its bloom and be comes sallow or greenish, and your beet day to gone. For want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby, and tho fibres of your body become rein:od. Then follow a train of diseases whtch the Medical Discovery to peculiarly adapted to Pidpit.iition of the heart, yatn lo the nide, woaknees of the r . spine and small of the back, vain of the Joint when you retire, irregularity of the buw,le, and also, that most excrn• dating of di9egiieii, the i" I I E . IlHow many them:ands of poor women are auto ring from this disease and pining away a 'durable life, and their next door neighbor does not know the caale. I. wish to Impress oe your mind that good old proverb, ...in ounce of proven lion is better than a pound of cure." In tha MEDICAL I)I6COVERY ..... you lksvoLoth thDproventative and the cure, with this great and good quality, that it will never, under an y circumstauces, do yon any injury. Ns change of diet 011..1. or-,, , ,a1 . 3 , —,....t the bait yen can get and enough of it. DIIIIIOSION 1011 nen--Adulte one table epoonfal per " day— Children over teuyeaes de=ssert epoimtul--Children from live 0 eight years, tea epooufnl. Aa no directions can ho appli cable. to all conatitntiom., take aandent to operate oh the bowels twice ti day. Yours r.rniy, _. , ..... ilt.i. .1.t.1a lc.ifts'N i.•;laY. 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