SPECIAL NOTICES. APPOINTMENT F KTEN DED JUNE 'kRST. DRS. C. M. Fl7r P 4- J. W. SYKES, Will retailer at then "?PosrrE T. CLATh lOTEL, P=SBUROU, TILL Jr ti . FIGHT, 166,, lad may be consulted daily, (exec Sundays) Sundays) "nLO C°N B -n. ASTHMA,N 'IS and ALL I- COMPLANTS complf9t. d with, ur wising pulmonary disease, including "!stank ; Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, D.yryr-sisia, Gastritis, Female . complaints, : 1,E9 PITCH h ey gCB wool i state that their treatment cl Cr nanandieri La tared upon the fact that the cfi:V.Ve exists Fn tl a tined and eyt , em at /true, bolls before an i duri,e9 its debezoprmst in the tunes, and they therefcco employ Median: Ica], itly &lento and Medical remedies to purity the blood and strengthen the system. TR!. these, they SIRDIOAL IN HALAT/ON, which they value highly, tin , only as Fallia traes, which need alone ha.° no Cc:ratios Ll:Tette, and Inva lids are (41rI2P3tly cautioned azainet wasting the precious time of curability on any treatment based upon the plausi ble, but fidso idea that the cent of the disease ;:eu r_acit;.d Its a direct manner by Inhalation. Or No charafor consultation. A list of qrtestifone will be sent to ths,e., wielding to namtilt us by letter. Address DRS. C. M. FITOLI & ;t. W. 101. Penn ttrkst, Pittsburgh, Pa. sw-mouz cuaEs PLIU.s.UELPtita, 3d mo., 20, 184. Respected Friend-1 had for several years been afflicted orith;Dyspqnsia, and occasionally a General Dthilay. . cidentally tried thy medicine, Iloofiand',, German Bitter,, in the first pia:* upon a daughter. she having a severe apil idckneta. Thy Lindland's German Bitters had such -effect upon her general debility, that I was induced to try it my self. I then got a bottle, and aced it according to the direa gong, and it relieved me more than an) thing I hod ty fore used, giving general tone and strength to the stomach end system. Lail fall 1 had a very aevere spell of the iharrLl.l39, which coutinded for some time. My life, for a a time, was 4,hpaired of. Thy bitters again being used, acted very hap. pity upon the stomr.± and inttetum, and aeon xelieved-me from the great pain I sidY..a - 4, and gave me gatseral health to the system. I venni& r it, doctor, one of the most valua ble medicines I ever ed, end eltall take ',groat gleenu, in 'recommending It to Where, Req.:Wally thy frivad, A!4.IIIEL lIUTTON, tio, 6 .I , :flaltigd Itc.w,Catharire, above Third To Dr. 0. Jackson, 120 Arch btroat, See adirOrtiFelllellt. For eats ty Pittabnrzli. un 2:31w d 4es, trEir A RECIPE THAT RARELY EVER FAILS TO 011111 A COLD.—Now, while winter, with its barthen of Colds and Conchs, is with us, we think a remedy that will relieve each visitations should is highly prised, and all who know the worth of this remedy, will do as we do—prize it doubly. Take a double dose of Dr. Ltirtford's ls-rf gbrator, tind it will give greater relief than any other ti.vdlidue we ever tried, for we b.ave rarely to repeat the do , e to be ea tirely free from Cough, and es soon as the lunge have time to throw off the collected nt,itt. , r, the cure is complete. As a family medicinh for the cure of &we! Diseases, Wu sea, Derangement of ale St.noaci, and Liver, we can reemazi,toi tt knowingly erstoz 07? THE L'ar:3lll7R=lll a BATON NIININti Pittsburgh, March le, 1859. j OD NOTICE TO ST KIECLIOLDERS —The Stock - bold. ere of this Company are hereby notified [het the number of ohms into whist the Capital 'Stook is divided, lam this day beau increased frcn 3 x Tlu.usznd to Twenty Thousand shares, in pu•auanco of authority granted by the Legislature of Mizhigan. New certificates or atocit Ia err hange for the old ones will be issued at the office ofthe ciocret try, la the city of Pitts burgh, ou and after the ict thy of April. No certificate will bs issnsd for the fraction of a share, but itartiss entitled to tractieoel shares will be credited there with on the books of the C .mpsny, and a certificate issued, whenever assizumoats of such fractional credits are present. ed to the bocre:ary a 9 will qmouni to oae or mote shares. Holders or 013 certal ales will pleads present them for ex. change ea early after the let of Aprll as may be convenient, THOS. M. BONE. Secretary, lmtzburil A Bo ton ?lining Co Lar2.2:811 , PIT'fSEURGiI STEEL WORKS. IBLic J: O. L. BOYD IV - 11. ItioOULLOU43 JONES, BOYD & CO, aAututectqaura 07 C AST STIEOE. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Execs and Ulna Streets, 5y25 PITTSBURG El, PA. teem J0rr5d........ ' D. 13..00013 D. E. ROGRaS •, 314./AUPAOTURERB 07 ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, COMITEU IiOSA AZID FIRST STREZTH, PITTRRIIIIMI, PA Jp►LlylES S.Au YETZLER, Forwarding and Conimission Tfferohaut, Iv:, TEM 06.13 OP Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, flutter, Beede, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, 4i)orrier of ittariztt and FYrat strmets. PLIT3STIRGII, PA. Ran. se—rranele G. Bail ,y, Bea, William Dilworth, Sr.. 13. Cuthbert' Et Bon, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, lielakeil Swearingen, B. Brady, Cast , . M. & M. Bank.' List & llowtll, Mangle & Co., George W. Andelaon, D0n14. - .. Paxton - A Co. Wheelltrr. v2IPL `f \Wir. Maass, i'hila C. W. RICKETS); Pittsb'h MILLER & TfaIiACIIEETSION, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND IMPORTF,F.S OF BRANDIES, WINES AND. SEGARS. • hiOs. 321 and 223 k sborzter of Liberty sad Irwin Streete, PITTSBURGH, PA. /RON, NAILS, YARNS, &c, &Q., CONSTANTLY ON HAND. 2.,z2 HA'iIDWA RE. SAMUEL FAH_NESTOOK, No. 74 WOOD street, Pittsburgb, laa: on hand a largo STOCK OF HARDWARE, Which he will roll very low for 0 &Sit. In addition to hit Locks, Binges; Knives and forts, and Spoons, read a large assortment of Carpenter's Tool; ha has reotived a lugs sup 'sily of Simsage Cotten aud Stutfere ; Shovels, Tongues and Pokers ; Sleigh Bells, and Zuameled Prusarring Kettles. Office of Sealer of Weights and Measures. THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, 3EALER OF WEIGHTS AND MDAZVRES, May be found hentoczth, in Cherry alley, betL...a Third Wad Fonda 'greets, where orders may be left. nerllktf CHARLES BARNETT. ARCHITECTURAL.- Etit.ft DlSCl4llffiri, Aireltitooteg N 0.112 Smithfield street, Opposite th , new Post Office, Ekecute Plans and Spacitcations for all kinds of buildlsp, and superintend the erection of the same, Mr. Bata also continues to attend to the measuring of builders' work, and :qr. Mosta to the preparation of patent papers and drawings. mr11:1m se T & T. GROUTT, Importers of Brandies, u • Gin, Win, au. Dealers in fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, Peach - and Apple. Brandy; aleo, RECTIFIERS AND DISTILLERS, cornar of SMITIIFELD and FRONT. Streets, PitrAnnes. ILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., V7IIOIMA.LEI AND RETAIL LlR,trott Near Wood PIT TSBUS Qll, Pd. 40,..A.1wV,re on "mad, BWrirberry, Cherry, and Cognac) Brendle:, Old Movoniphels and 'WaffledWhisky, of the yobentotwitty. &Hyde": bleed Potatoes. GENUINE ROUGH PURPLE CHILI POTATO —Thin Pofeto has the reputation of be ing tho most productive, and the basi table P :tato of all the new varieties in nee. The subscriber having cultivated them largely for roar years has never known theist to rot, either in the ground or in store. A licsited number of bushels can be had at a moderateprice, by applying to Ira 21 V 7 ,50 4 etr et, Pittsburgh, Pa. serlol3svdren TO HOTEL KEEPERS. A RARE CHANCE. The Mountain Illotela for Rent s THE MOUNTAIN HOTELS AT CRESSON, on the 'Pennsylvania lialread, ale oiforcd foe tease fora term of yzara. These buildings which are large and commodiens, aro situated near the Summit of the Allegheny 2Lottritalas, in Cambria county. The salubrity of the cli mate—the pure water--the beauty of the nfonntain Scenery —the facilities for Selling and hunting, and all these enjoy. Matti and recreations which give health and vigor, have rendered Cresson a popular place of Summer Roiort for visitors. from all parts of the United States. The Mimi. van% Railroad tarnishes means of times daily, from all the ,principal cities of the Union, and visitors while enjoying all the pleasures at country life, eau communicate with the ,citiee every few hour!. The Hotels belong to "The Allegheny 74truntain Health Institute," with all the furniture and fixtures belonging to the Company. They aro in a suitable concitlon for therein. Portable accommodation of over TWO HUNDRED guests. To a competent manager, the chance is a most excellent one. Address, JOSEPH P.ENNOCK, Pres% Pittsburgh, Pa, L Or, J. P. LESLEY, Chairman of Committee, 1 Philadelphia, 1%. SPRING FASHIONS,. rINHE SPRING STYLE SILK HAT, IS now ready, at C. U. PAULSON'S, n3r24-8w No. 73 Wood atroat. BOILER YARD FOR RENT OR LEASE. —The Boiler Yard formerly occurred by San Wight. smar, Water street, below Penn. will either be Leased or Mated. with Tools and Machinery. Possession given int. nediatels. For particulars enquire of .30 1 TN 0. BALZELL. Birmingham Ferry Post. IarANTED.-5 00 bus. Rye, 1)y JAMES A. RETZUB, 7, ;" Amax lint and Mesta due& 101 Pena: atraei, rffiltldrOsw MERCHANTS, NO. 27 DIAMOND ALLY, LOCAL AFFAIRS. Steam Fire Engine*. Jast at this time, when the paid fire department end steam engine system aro exciting a good deal of attention all over the country, we think that the fol• lowing exposition of the system pursued by toe Firo Department of Cincinnati will be of general interest to unr readers. It is from the pen of E H. Tatum, Esq., a very efficient gentleman connected with the Department there: The steam engine department of Cincinnati con sists of seven steam engines and three hand comp nies, the whole being under the control of a chief and two assistant engineers. In the centre of the city stands the watch tower,' from which radiate four districts. On the tower two men are stationed, who stand regular watches night and day. The tower being built upon the Mechanics' Institute, one of the highest structures, its elevated position gives at once a commanding and perfect visit of the entire o:ty. On the southwest corner of the I-,tituto stands the big bell,' weighing oval biz thousand pounds. It is rung by means of a ponderous ir.•t, lever, to which are mi.:fleeted iron reds runutog .r,tur the tower tmd attaching with the clapper. Tne signals are inside of the tenter, which are four large t,it.tiA glass ..ztlobttts, placed et inter volt try• , throe fear. on stns rno , ‘ jading iron, ono-.::CL got , pipe; the glifc,.3 oc bells are illuminated by moans of gas, and can ho plainly distinguished from any of the several engine houses in the oi y; thes i signals are raised from the summit of the rower by%e pow= . •rful but simple windlass:— one, two, three, or four being shown, as the case may be; if the fire is in the first district, ono is put out ; it in the second, Iwo, and so on. "To each of the steam engine companies are eleven a . on, consieting of one engineer, one fireman, three drivers, three pipemen, and one watchman, headed by a captain who is not a stationary man, and only acts at and during a fire. Two hose reels also as company each engine; in proceeding to a flee one of the reeds takes the lead of the engine, and the, other follows Immediately iu the rear. To the rear carriage or reel is attached a small fuel wagon, bettor known in the department as the " dinkey." Thu front reel carries 1000, and the one behind 850 foot of three inch india rubber hose. Very few fires occur where it is iioceBssry to lay out the entire length, but it is frequently expedient to conncet - tWo separate lines to the engine. Fqu'r large sized draught horses are used for motive power by the large machines, and three for the small ones. The horses are harnessed both night end day, and only require to be bridled and bibbed to the engine and all is ready. Regular watches are stood by the men at the different houses during the day, and at night ono is appointed spe cially. When the look-out on the tower espies a fire, lie immediately sound , . the alarm, the watchman at the houses respond, and the hones tire hitched up ; so soon as the signals are hoisted the big bell rings a second time, the district is communicated to thu drivers, and they at a rapid pace proceed to the scone of confiegration. If on the other hand the look out receives the alarm from a small bell, ho rings omit', thus osaking She alarm general, but does not hoist the signals or ring up the second time uule 8 they sea the fire or are assured that the flames are carSoefl, which assurance is given by the watchman ad...1.1c0n:. to the fa* igniting a brEtient red light, 0w...4 din cernablo sight or day." From the above an idea . aq to the efficien , y ; , t paid Aro pepartmeut may be obtained, and no one co . help but admit that it has many advantages over th , _ volunteer system. Cincinnati is far ahead of us all with her steam engines, and we hope the day far distant when the pay system, at least, if cot thz steam engines, will be inaugurated in Pittsburgh. Court of Quarter Seastont. &fore Hon. Wm. M'Clure, President Judge, and Gabriel Adams Lilt' John E. Net% A3deCi3.lo Judges. Mary Schwatubley, a notorious ore-ature, who lits 6 just been released from jail on another charge, INELF ounvioted of selling liquor without license, deed leo dollars and cr-sts, not being able to pay which ehe was sent to jail for thirty days. In a civil nastardy suit, Lewis Sweeney plead guilty, and was sentenced to pay thirty dollars to the mother, and sixty-two cents weekly for the sup port of the child, for five years. The ease of George Shaw, the kidnapper, tree called up, but was continued until the Juno term by mutual conceal cf the attorneys. The reason for the continuance was a statement by the prisoner's connect that material witnesses were absent. Judge M'Clure promised a decision in the infernal machine case to-day. David E. and D. W. Mitchell, indicted for and battery, on cath of Jesse Young, were tried and the jury returned a verdict of acquittal. a The ease of Commonwealth vs. James Blakely, in dictment, obtaining money under false p•etonses, on oath of Michael Drummond, was continued until the June term. The District Attorney testified that one of the most material witnesses for the Commonwealth was absent. Mr. Blakely renewed his hail for ep• pearance at the next term. As the business for the term was concluded, the Jury was then discharged. The argument list will be taken up to-day; . and disposed of as rapidly as possible. Identified.—The carpet sack which we noticed few days since as having bosu found in the posses.. aim) of a vagrant named Thomas Madison, found in the Fifth Ward Mirka 1E1G114.(3, was yesterday Mem i• fled by Mr. Samuel T. Garrison as his property. He arrived in the city from Sew;chley on Thursday night, and intending to go to East Liberty, loft hi carpet sack at the office of the Pennsylvania FUN road. On his return soon afterwards the sack was missing. Re went to East Liberty, and seeing the notice in the " Post," came to town yesterday morn. lug, went to the Mayor's office, and made an informa tion against Madison for larceny. The zonlents of the carpet sack are valued at twauty.•five dollars. A commitment was lodged against Madison till the nest term of Court. Thomas is not a good hider, or he might easily have 'act off with •the carpet sack, as the owner said he never expected to see it again, and did not intend making search for it. Duet.—Yesterday, we, in common with every one else whose business calls them out of doors, were annoyed by the " balmy breezes" which sweep over the city and obsured everything in a heavy cloud of dust. This, however, being ono of the accompani ments of spring, we will bn compelled to endure it with as good as grace as possible, though it is by no moons pleasant to have the eyes made a receptacle for street sweepings, to say nothing of having one's good clothes spoiled with the dust. The wind, to , was disposed to 'be mischievous with the ladies, especially those who attempt to be dignified ; as it is almost impossible for them, in this age of ezpan Bien, to make much headway against a wind. Showers, such as we had on Sunday rtpoated two or three times daily, would lay the dust, and maize out door exercise much pleasanter. Theatre.—The Theatre was not well pa+roulned last evening, possibly because the kind of attraction pre sented did not suit the frequenters of that establiEh merit. We hope, b iwever, to see 'a better attendance to-night, when Mr. J. G. Henley, a good actor, and, by the way, a groat favorite, takes a benefit. The bill offered is an excellent ono. Bulwer's sterilise comedy of " Money " will be played, in which Mr. Hanley plays Alfred Evelyn. Mies Kimberly recites Drake'r Address to the American Flag tho favorite daneeuee, lilies Turnbull, has returned from the East, and will dance au Irish Lilt; Mesta Lewis wilt also dance, and the evening's entertainment will conclude with a new drama, entitled "Gale Breearly," in which Mr. Hanley takes the leading part. We wish him a good Louse and a profitable one. Faust doeictsos.—A careful correspondent writes us the particulars of a painful accident which oc curred at Now Texas, In this couuty, on Thursday evening last Mies Susan Davidson had rented one of hor farms to a Mr. Fry, who we; moving to it on that day, and in the evening elm went over to see them. On leav ing, about 7 o'clock. in the evening, she happened to fall over a grain cradle that F - 115 loft rather in the path, and received a very severe out in the thigh, which blod so profusely that she died on Friday forenoon, about 11 o'clock. H. R. Tomer, J. P., held an inquest, but nothing was elicited to criminate soy person, and the verdict delivered corrobora,nd her own statement, viz: that it was Providential. Rescuing a Prieonsr.—On Saturday an ellioer named Matthew Keep arreeted a titan named Patrick Hopkins fora violation of the liquor law. Two of his friends, James Moran and J. J. Moran, interfered and succeeded in getting Hopkins away from the tolicer. Information was made by Keep before Al derman Lewis, and on Sunday night the two Murano were arrested, and, after an investigation, oommitted fcr trial. Hopkins woe muted again yesterday ranoing and taken before Judge M'Ciure when he plead guilty to two indictments for selling liquor without license. He was fined ten dollars and costs in each ease. Assault and Battery.—The market uonetable, Siinpsun Moore, yestorday made inforpsstion against a man named John Schooley for assault and battery, Schooley was driving a wagon along the street which had no number on it. In pursuance of his duty he spoke to him about it, but Schooley gave him no sat isfaction. Moore followed him to the stable, and on oocosting him about it, Schooley fed on to him, and abused him, gouging desa from his face, &e. Schen. ley was bold to bail for hie appearance at the June term of Court. • Bald to Bail.—Honry Halover, residing on Wylie street, WEL3 held to ball by Alderman Rogers yester day for assault and battery. The same °floor also admitted to bail Wm. Camp. bell, one of the parties supposed to be implioated in the robbery. of Peter Smith some two weeks since. Joseph Cunningham, of Rose township, was held to hail by Alderman Lewis on a charge of assault and battery preferred by a neighbor of his named Knox. Rtixocial.—Our readers will perceive by reference to our advertising coulumns that Dr. Samuel Smith, ono of the most experienced and careful prescription druggists in our city, has removed from the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets to No. 147 Smithfield street, one door from the corner of Sixth, where ho has opened a very neat drug store. First -Arrival of Spring Goode at Carnagltan'e, Al legheny City.—A very full and elegant etott of clothe, now style eassimeres and veetinge, furnishing goods, dro., for men and boy? wear, are now opened, to which the attention of cash buyers le invited. Terme being strictly cash, bt►ycrs rosy rel 7 on ibis pekoe being 010301d0. 0 . . . Yesterday being Easter Monday, the members of the differam, Episooral churches in the city met ea cording to custom, and elected vestrymen for the en suing year. We give the result of these eleetione, so far as We erere ablo to procure them last night: Trinity Church—John D. Davis, James Dain, Hopewell Hepburn, Thomas M. Howe, Stephen Jar. vie, A. R. Lewis, A. W. Loomis, P. H. Miller, Josiah Hinny, Charles Hoopp, Robert Robb, H. L. Ring• wait, John H. Shoenbergor, Charles Shal,r. St. Andreved Church—E. Brewer, J. Whittier, J. H. Hill, 0. 0. Phillips, N. K. Wade, J. R. Hughes, Robert Orr. Christ Church, Allegheny—David Dehaven, James Townley, James Wilson, William Ralston, John Phil lips, Richard Tumor, T. K. M'Knight, William F. M'Knight. St. Peter's Church—William P. Johnston, Charles Knapp, John Harper, WilJinni S. Lovely, C. A. Col ton, Hill Burgwitn, George S. Selden, Wilson Miller, Isaac M. Pennock, C. W. Robb, John C. Bindley. Grace Church, Mount Washington—T. J. Bighorn, George Lownn ' J. S. M'Millan, Thomas H. Golding, Richsrd Stuff, George Chives, William Langdon. Calvary Choral, Beet Liberty—George R. White, W. P. Baum, Robert H. Hartley, John Cartright, E. Spahr, John Joyce, Jain Scott. b.evreivible.—A boy was taken to the watch house on Saturday night who has been apprenticed to a shoemaker named Warrington, who states that the boy behaved very badly, and that he could do noth ing with him. The boy declares that his master %Ants in the habit of "licking him for nothing," and said that he abusod the other boys in the shop, and that on Saturday night he had a boy strippod and tied up in his house. As neither the man nor the boy ad duced any testimony to verify their assertions, the Mayor dismissed the case. The boy will go back to his master, and hereafter they may get along better together. The Enterprise Works of Messrs. Bown and Tetley, on Wood street, is exactly the place for families to supply tlietwiolvea with a great variety of useful ar ticles which are found necessary about moving time. They havo everything in the line of cutlery and a great variety of household goods besides. Call and see them, if you wish to replenish your stock of hard ware. Ladies' Prayer Book. Society.---The anniversary of the Ladies' Pittsburgh and Allegheny Prayer Book Society, will ho held on next Friday evening, in Ct. James Church, Penn street. This is the only society of the kind in Western Penney!• vania ; it has not been supperted as it should be, and we hope that a greeter Interest may be taken iu the work hereafter. IVs have heretofore neglected to notice the ap. pointment of Alfrod B. M'Calmont, Esq., as Aid to the Governor. Those honors have been less liber ally bestowed by Governor Paokor than under the previous administration, and Col. M'Calmont is a worthy reciptont of the honor, and will no doubt wear it bravely. Alasoor'e Offied.—Yesterday morals% there were but two common oases before the Mayor. They were both committed CO jail twenty four hours. This is 3 rather slim turn out, probably owicg to the en- Imcemenc of the Sunday liquor law. Runt & who always have the latest publica tions, have sent us "The Young Housekeeper's Book " Lied " How to Detect Adulteration in onr Daily Food and Dank." They are both excellent little books, and well gotten up. East Liberty Residence.—A comfortable rosidentie in Bait Liberty, with en acre of ground attached, is advertised for rcpt in this morning's " P at." bt)NDAY, April Postponed.—The special meeting of the Young Mon's Christian Aascyciation advertised to be held hit evening at their rooms, on Fifthetrect, has been postponed till to .tr,vrreii evening. A full Ettendanes is requested. Ac a regular meeting of the Seott , ,, Legion, last evening, among other business trandactions, was the pessage o e resolut:on, tendering the services of the Legion to the President for the Utah expedition. Beat His liVe.—Alderman M'Cune, of the N i ta h ward, committed a man DEElled Patrick - Freel, for beating his wife Catharine, yesterday morning. Mr. William Nob/a, the well know❑ uphoisterer, has removed from Third street to the oorner of Third and Smithfield, where be has a beautiful store and a magnificent stock of goods in his line of business. A tie cf vetvable bank and bridge stooks are to be sold this evening at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, by P. M. Davis, auctioneer. * " Mind Your Stope."—This 15 the title of an ex. cellent little hand boa on punctuation sent no by Hunt It Minor. Littell'a Living Age.—This old and valuable Teri odkal for April may be found at Hunt k Milne& tart TILE Gl' , EAT POI' CM FITT OF lIOSTETTEIPS STOMACH itITTE.::S prep-ired by the eminent Johyti.dan, Dr. 3. Hostetter, is unbounded. Deily 'lces he receive the voluntary tostiurnials of the afflicted, who hove been eared of 101:1g-standing diseases_ through the rose of the " Bit tau.," and doily the sale of this medicine is increasing, and cateud• log its sphere of usefain.es among suffering humanity. For removing nil mot bid - matter from the stonatioh, regulat ing the bowels; stmengtheniug the e :lire body, and impart ing vigor and tone to the entire human ayatt ua, it cannot be equalled. We would recommend all who are aftletcd with any of these terrible disease., to ittanociLtely procure a bottle of the Bitters, and their alhaents will vanquish like snow before a scorching sun. For• tale by drunists. and clealere generally, everywhere, and by IDiSTEITER a SMITH, Manufecturers and Proprietors, 58 Water and 58 Front streets. ml2l-Ic] Fancy Plain Fund lure it Chairs, Waroroomag, 424 iiivo.mt Areet, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDUE, IL addition to the Furniture liminess, I also devote intention to UNDtItTAKING. Efoariies and Carriages fnrniilied. 56 Wood atreet, Plttaborgi, Pa., tho .titt:flation of Itig etitoauori ana buyoro general Bmght Loy., laarolf,:turars aikos3olngetts, MSF..S3' nz 1 Cnlldren'• alto, Bois and Youth's Election or Veal.7men. JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURF,H. OF PITTEBUIZGH, PA! JANES Pe T/lINER, lv; to hiB I_'6u atuck of NEW SPRING GOODS, COItiPB.IBING EEC G E, G kiTE.Efi, BONA). PLATS end FANCY HA.Td. r/i 111 LEat, LEG [JOHN, PI'ZA. ItA givl sTR tov 11A.Tii 5.1a0, Boys and Youth's WOOL t. BUR Et m. All of width will be found In great •arlety car Groat indiactlments offurad to (ABU aid prompt TIIII2 BUYERS. Orders solicited and carefully selcuted and !packed mr27:defel—is NEW TRIMMINGS! NEW TRIMMINGS J. BUSH, No, 65 Market street, Ladies, welk is and olunine tbe Now Spring Stock of TMIAITEGS, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, RUCHES, 1108/VRT, GLOVES, JoUVIN'S KID GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, MISSES' EMBROIDERED MAE:SEILLES SKIRTS, EXPANSION STEEL SPRING SKIRTS, EMBROIDERED ; MECHANIC AND FRENCH CORSETS! INFANTS' FANCY CAPS, And HEAD-DRESSES, AT ID lid 111 P No. 65 Market street. :-®AMID SEE • GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Prematitinis IBlirid Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. UIosEWISHING TO FURNISH THEIR nt House with VE.NITILN BLINDS, of the most exqui site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give me a cell before purchasing elsewhere. lay work is got up by the h.-at mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention 33 given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work warrants d. No. 72 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh. (myB:lvis EOM? DMZELL- LAMB H. RBILDLIte OBERT DALZELL CO., Wholesale Groton; COMIXIi93IOII and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh bienntactores, No. 251 Utogrq etmetp Pltt2AzzA, sorilbwa MUM :. - - K'~~~.. 11 0 143'0F7URG2 60AFILD itEn) w. H. WELLIAIt.ta. ihridelft. R Ist, ISALLE IJICEEY, 33 JOHN J. GILLESPIE, JOSEPH R. HUNTER, SAMUEL SIIRIVRR, AUSTIN LOOIILS. Cfmrfatly Reported by JOSEPII BROADEN, qoperintsvutal: the Atsr cholas' .Ezdtange. PIICeBI7i+OF, Apt 11 b FLOUR—The market is dull and unehmled a.l to priced: the sales that t•anspired today amount to l 817 bbla. viz : Frem brat bands: 16 bbla. superfine from wharf at ss,ss. From atore : 302 bbla. ;n lots at $3,6234 for!superrme, $4 fur extra and $1,6tte1,623.4 fur extra fAuilt, the lattaz tot choice. GRAIN.. Sales 704 both. Shelled Corn from wharf at. dree bush.; 150 bush. Oats from atero ut 27v. and 60 bue.b. at 30e.; 200 Mush 113 a from blur oet 660. bush. I`l klD...3ales 1500 Br. Iliddliuga from ado, , at 100 Iba. SEEDS—SaIes 70 bush. Clever from a:ora In tots at $5,25 . p bush. ; '25 bash. Flax at $ l,lO 4 1 llAF.—Sales 8001 ths. baled at $1.6 71 tun: 2 leads from scales at viegitas ton. DRIED FRUIT...SaIes 711 !matt. Apples iron, stela at. $1,37% bush. BFANS...,FuIes 35 bush. small white ut $3 11 bush, YOTATOFS—SaIes 25 Imb. Cleveland Neshanuoch, fur seed at 66c.; 26 both. Nesbanuoults at 5(c.; 1000 nab. Ne- EitatntiOCki, to arrive, on private terms; 00 : uatt. soott Ne stumnocks at 37%e. APPLES-13 lea 85 bbla. Ituaztta from stela ut $1,76; 7.2 bbis. mixed at sl@l6o. LlslE—Sales 40 bble. Loaiavlllo at $1,251# bbt. OBEESE...ItaIo 15 oxee W. R. at Pc. ;ft Ib. BACON—SaIt a 2000 lbs. Rams, city ctiiitd, at 9%; 3000 the. do. at 9.4: 6000 Ibt. Shoulder , at 7%; 3000 tbs. Should' era end llama 7y, and a%; o Ithda. bulk EGlald at r P , lb MESS PORE....Sales Itl b' In. at i a ''l6,6o bbl . PIILE-13 • ICK...Salca 1100 Bolivar at $2B. EGoB...Sales 5 bbbs. at Bc. dozon, s nd In bozos, at 83,c.; 5 Ws a' Po BllGA.ll—.Bales 6 Ehds fair at ; 10 hbdt. do. at 75g, sixty days. MOLASSES...SaIes 65 bbis. 0. at 35(g3 , 5c. FISH—Sale 3 tiorccs Cod at 4%0.181b. , WiliBliY...flales 70 bbls rt....tined at '20;3,2?.c., tta. tulle: to country. .117 Steamer /adieu j Lin:SPOOL BltEADsrum llttaxgv —l3leitet4triffa bad a do elf rang tendency; oil qualities bed elightly declined; wht at, red, satins 2d; white is47s 6 . Corn Mall St 883 tide4lB4s far all dmeriptiens. PaoMetotte—The market wee dull. Beet doll end gut tationa nominal. Prime Pork quiet. liaaen dull: the our ton sale i 7113 ILL and only a small proportion wee sold; Cruaberland brought 43a lidtgi44B. Large Middles 43i tdee 4C H; abort mit - Idler 45®48. Chees7l prices easier, bit quota tions unchanged. Lard dull at 42e4eals. Tallow is mow of sale' but prices era nnalte;ed at 63r. Consola 97 for money and aocctint. - TOD LALTE.i.—LITESIVOL, Wednesday, 2 P. Ili —Cotton closed with a declining, tendency. The estimated sales to day were 70P0 bales. BreadettilL are in little inquiry and prices are weak. Provisions are generally unchampd. alch,rdson, tipence & 00. report the weather as having been favorable for the crops. Brtachttaffr are very dull. Flour is dull and tid lower, Weatein 2la bdU225; Philadel phia and Baltimore u gale Ohio via the North 2.31@,.25e; via Now Orleans 26@275. ' Wbeat very dull and Idig2.l lower. Rice closed quiet. Rosin dell at 4o 2d. Turpentine Flpirita dull. CERT:IN/11, April s.—Slo.cr unchanged; a lair demand; sales 2600 bble at $8,60@3,70 fer erq.ertne and 0,7643,90 for e Ora. The recelpie abaci Saturday ate"unt t 3 4757 bble. Whisky dull at 16% reEeipts large. bless Polk ac tive; 1600 bbls sold et se6, chiefly country ; city Is held higher. Lard is active; 1400 bbls sold at 9399 t It is no , held at fiki. There is no change in Bulk Pork, and t here was not much done. The money markec is quiet; currency is scarce. li, ohange on the east has declinedto%@%prem and la dull. 1.1. cw Yowl., April 5 —Cotton dull; sales 1200 bales. Pions' dull; 1500 bbls sold at.1r1,80@4,35 for State, a decline of f.c. and $4,80@35 for Ohio, a decline of 1c; t , outhern is dull; 1000 bblu sold wheat is quiet. Corn buoyant; 1:11,000 bush sold at Togt'f2o for white. Pork firm at $17,060117.2", for Mess oud $1.11,75®12,135 for prime. Lord firm at 10%41. , 10%0. Whisky steady. Groceries quiet. Bacon firm; name 8Nce4954; Shoulders 05.4@631 t . Tallow lower at 10%. Vreights on Grain to Liverpool 4%. NEW Yana, April 6.—Stacha higher. Cbiolgo end Rock Island 71%; Cumberland Coal 15%; N. Y. Central 83%i Reading 44%; Canton Co. 21%; APeeonri 6'B 81%; Galena an.; Chicago 864; Erie 21%; rleveland and Toledo 40 . ,e; Teuneasee 6'B 88%; Michigan tYa 69; La Crone grant 81. HARDY & M'OREW, Steamboat and Gen sral Agent 9, Corner of Firet and Ferry arnots. Ronan, Ero.—The river Is still Canino with hies than four lea water In the-.channel. On Sunday night a eliget rain fall, but unless more MI in the vicinity, it will not effect, the river. The weather is cloudy and blustering, sending cloutis of duet through the air, and rendering pedestrianism anything but plemant. Business is nut very fvely The meeting on Saturday for the purpose of estab. fishing rates of freight did not do anything, and every man is "pitching in" for himself. ' The Jacob Poe loft this city on Sunday n , orning with a heavy load of frolghti nada cabin fall of passengers. About five miles down the river she encountered a heavy gale of Nvind t which blew her on the rocks at Lowry's and stove In a plank, causing her to sink in about four feet water. We learned yesterday afternoon that she had bean rained again, and, after entering protast, continued on her way. REGULAR PEITIBUGH AND i'INOIN'.4ATI PAOIIET The elegant side wheel, passenger packet SUPERIOR—Capt. Braman J. Guns—will 'cave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, every BATUR• DAY, at 10 o'olock, a. at. itotArlaing, will leave Cincinnati ovary TUEi3DAY MORNING. mr2l3 FLACK, BARNES .f; 00., Agents. OPFELA TIES, ETO Toor Diarict.ite and Zartossvl//o. The T I RES, :r EMMA ill leave ( IL ge Arti aa Pt ;nl c l; "I':''' , lntoruitsliate porta on every TUESDAY, ell 4 o'clock, P. M. For trelglat or passage apply on board. [ jao rog St.. Louis, Keokuk, Eltarliagtort, outline, .IZoolL Inland wad DAvolstport. The fine passenger a mum AlllZoM4. _1 ' Caps. leave for the above ana all Inter/In.:Feta ports on aloriDAY, the 22. h luelaat, at 4 o'clock P. 21. mx24 FIAOIi, BARNES & CO., Agents. China, Glass and Queensware. 2EE 3E, IST WiL - :Z:E x Or MS "IF p Wood ateeet, Pittsburgh, Pe.. WHO IS NOW REOEIVING FROM Europe and Eastern Cities ; a claim , assortment of a:tielea in his line, comprising new and tastoinl shapes of Pearl Whit* stone Tea. Dining and Toilet Ware, and the same in Plain, Gold, Lnatro Band and Flowers; Flue White Vitrified lien Stone Table Ware, known to be the met dnr able cow in we for Hotels Steamboats; Trench Chine oi. um styles, in Pure White and Gold Baud, either in sets or W ale pieceg Biohly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Seik; Brit Mania and Pia ed Castors; German Enver Tea Table 8; Goan.' Soup Ladles, ate., platoi with silver; One Ivory Handled Carving, Te: and Table Knives and Fano% Tea Walters and Trays; r hater and Seatrass Table Mats Japparod and Dec orated Tin Tot et Set. - - - Ake, a o .mp'ete and fall assortment of all articles salts hlo fur the C 'IINTRY 11111 TALL TRADE, a' prices to please the public, who are respoLtfahy invited to examine this mrT7:Bmda w L. O. EIMPSURN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONTEIYANORR. 431710"9MTN U. cnlannt; No. RA OUSE FURNISHING GOODS OF 11 EVERY DESCRIPTION—IdarseIIIe4 Quilts, very handsome. Also,Diraitys. Chintaes, et'. for spreads, and all 'Wadi Et Table Linens, Table Cloths, Towe ling and Sbeet • lags, both Linen and Cotton; and all kinds of Drees Owds. C. HANSON LOVA (Folmerly Love Rrotbersj 74 Market streq. • • • • _ COMMMCIAL. uußcii.A.tviTa , i.lxorri..4l.l;cc4z PraMl.z;t free. HOPTRI3, Jr,. .ittpaintendent. JOSRPH SNOWDEN, Committee of Arbitrati..in for Mara. F. 11. BRUNOT, Vice President, DIARKICT Foreign 11arkxcu• Cincinnati AS askai. tiONSIV York Itita,rket. Now York Stook dtarktt. L ;- 1 ) 'kat - PORT OF PITTSkitROR. 4 MT 0 EiOn.E3 wean I Mr. OLLINN2I. ARRIVED. Steamer Ltizerr.e, Jacobs. Brownsville. e Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Tclegraph, Woodward, Brownsville. " Judgo M'Clure, West Newton. "Chsvoit, Murray, IVhooling. " Stephen Decatur, Bailoy,New Orleans Fmn.%Graham, Ayers, Zanesville. " Neptune, -St. Louis. " Superior, Grace, Oil:Wit:math DEPARTED. Steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville. Lnserne, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Judgo IPOlure,West Newton. " Chovoit, Murray, Wheeling. " Jacob Poe, Stewart, St. Louis. Arizonia, Ilerdman, St. Lords. " Fortune, Reno, Wabash river. " Minnesota, Hays, St. Part. STEAM BOATS. CINCINNATI, For Cincinnati. ZikI.VOSVILLLE. ST. LOUIS. SPRING STOOK JUST OPENED, AT THE ;OLD ESTABLISHMENT OP - - I)EANS.-2 0 Ws. white Beane . for sale by JAS. A FaTZER, Corner Mat and Market etr. • APPLES.- 50 bbls. Green Apples received, ap s tide day and far :tale by JAB. A. EETZER, ar3 Corner Mat and Market eta. DO TATOES.— APPLITY3FETTTEEL-4 half bariels Apple -a, 200 bnabela Bed Nisbet. nock Potatoes p • Butter, received and for We by 100 it • 100 " Pink Eye corm itarkst awl vim area * s. , Iteneired and tar dale by • J 43158 A. kgrzkit . " apa JAS. A. FENZEL ! 80 Ozna rtat sosi MAO era. AM USEMENI S PITTSBURGH THEATRE. KISS KIMBERLY.._ 3. a ELLNIHY MUM 01 , exaseloa: Bo:ea 50c. 1 Private Boa, large VS Cd elecond Tier 25cPrivate Box, emalL-... 5 Od Third Tier 1.5 c.. i 4 Colored Box-- 45c. Single Sat in Private Box, $l. I Colored GeMary .... : . -.15c. ALTERLTION Ob . TIME. Doors open at 7 k'clock. Pera.roaanc ,to commence e.t 74, Box °Mee, fir male of T.c mat-, open from 10 to 3 o'clock, BENEFIT OF MB 'rut :stay April Vih, 1858, will be perform ed 8010 or's Comedy of MONEY. Alfred hvelyn.—J. 0. Hanley I Graves T. H. Hadaway. Clara Mre. you Deerles Lady rranklin... Roee Cline. A.laread--" American tligtileuJ Fliag Irtbti Ltit uatelm.l, with a... 3 now Drama of ALil kiIitHEZEL St 0316 Brx-zely Ur. J. G. Hanley. ftt,hegtr...3lr. T. 11. kladavay. Sa:ly Rode ellb. Wetlnts_itlev, ut Mr. 11. Weay.r JOHN W, arCARTHY, POSTAII! ILL ATTEND 1.0 THE POSTINC; and DISTILIBUTIN I of all tickle of BILLS 808. coNchulP AU ootamunicariona .ettlior by telugraph, or oft: - wlaa--diraotad to thil of ;ha Morning Pont, dill rezeiN a prompt stteritiou ap; AUCTION SALES. DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIKPLI ST., At the new Commercial Sales Reams, No. 61, Fifth street, every week day, era held public sales of goods is all variety, suited for the trade and mnsumera, from a large stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign. meats, that must be closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. al., _Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everythinA needed in the line for personal and fatally irso; table cut lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoos; ladies ware, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., flousehuld and kitchen iurnictire, now and senoud-hang ; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware ; stoves; cooking utessits; gaocuriett, AT 7 CYCLOJK, Fancy articles; watches; ciocko; Jewelry , ; musical instre• metal; gnus; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes. book stationery, do. LeeS I P. 31. DAVLS, Actct.e UNCLAINIED BACALICiE, ETC., AT A UOTION.--Ou MONDAY, April 12i1,, ut 1 o'clock, Y. 11., e.t the Commarcial Sales Room, No. 64 Fifth street, 1.1 order of Pb, iMopler, formerly of the Diamond .11.)1158, now of the National Hotel, will ha sold for account whom It may concern to pay charges, 3 Tranta, 6 Val, o, and 21 Traieling Hags, with their contents. Also, one fiat Boa, 6 Corkiung Chlaela, and 4 Corking ifammera. apt P. 61. DAlah. Auctlooaar. VALIJ - ABLE STOCKS AT AUCTIOri.- OD. TUESDAY .ETENINO, April 6th, 1658, &took, at the Gercuieerdal Beteg Rooms, :10. 6t Nab street Tral be bold:— Shares :ens of Pittsburgh. , 8b do Mechanise Bank of PittEburgh. 16 do Allegheny Ssuk of allegikny. CID old stool; Allegheny Prldge uoaapay DO do M. & M. 11012.8. of Pittsburgh. ep?. Y. M. DA vI3, Auatlonaer - IGANT STY 4LEGAis . e _LES OF FRESH SPRI NG 4 4 I I TUriaDAv. INV, April 6th, at 10 o'clock, rill be sold, at the Commercial dales Rooma, Ire, 'IA Fifth street, by order of Underwriter; a choice stock of fresh 13pilng Dry Goods, lately selected for a fashionable re tail establishment, comprided a very elegant variety of styles and fine mate:dal for the present tearon, all of which le to be sold by the pier; among the articles are fine French Lawns, in patterns; drat and second moan:Ling lawns; Tur key Red ail Chimes, Drees Giughams, White Brlllier,ts, Superior IrLie Linens, fine lairtlng Mastitis, French Blown Linen, Fancy Velvet, a veltiable assortment of Sprague and other Print, Cashmeres, Hosiery, Patent Thread, Brown and Illcaotted Linen, Plus; Table Cloth Linen Towels,Blacis Dceattln and Fancy Caaiimorea, Batinete, deans, 6-4 Worsted Datait.k, Brown Prilis etc. Tna goose can be examined on the morning of the sale. apt P. 31. DAViI4. Auctioneer. EXECUTOWS SALE OF STOCKS, AUSTIN LOOM IS & COO, STuClf. AVD 6..i.8, bh 3lniucs t vTItEET. rpuE ,E.E.ECTIORS OF THE Bet D CIiARLE' A% ell V, will offer at pulne. hide, at the nsitoL4AliTe the city of Priebtrgt,, ou TiI..E.SDAY, the 15th ot April p , exicatt, at B.o:tieck, t. , the folioviug'et.silm, viz:- 2868 shares of the Capital St-ok of the Pittsburgh and BOi too Mining Compzur, , (Cleif Stine, Luke superior) 1000 da of t.e Capital Steck of the National Inining Co. 5 do Exelsange sank of Pittsburgh. 400 do Allegheny Patm. 42 do Hand Street Bridge Company. Sii coo Monongahela do do. 183 do Monongahela Navigatioa Company. 61 do Pltiegh, Clu. uud Louieville Teleeraph Cc. 50 d., Allegheny (las Company. 67 Co Pitteb'gb, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Co. Dividend Scrip of ditto, of $72 40. 20 do Chart.ora Valley Railroad Company. D.) do Wilkinsburg and West Newton Plank Read Co. I Scholarship Pittsburgh Female CoLlege %TOMAS M. HOWE, Wal 'SIIINN, Execntora. .1081 All mr2,:3v7 WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT, NO; 421 Fifth ntreet, near Wood. RENEDIAN dr, hiETRAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .DEALERS IN FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,_ JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. FANCY G UOIDS. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS WATCII MATERIAL, AT EASTERN PRICES. mOORHEAD 6; CO., iILANUFACTIMER OF American, Nein & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Root:Lam Guttering, Opouting, dr,o. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RIJOSIA SHE MT IRON. Werohousos No. 136 First street, mv26:ly•ie PITTSBURGH, PA. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between the underaVsed, node: the name awl style of ROBT. it. PATTERSON & CO., 13 this day dile se.ved by mutual consent, Uy the withdraw 4 of Robert n. Patterson from the lam The be:Educes of the late firm will Le settled by W. W. Attudereon, at me °She of me et.ble on Fourth street. RO.BT. 11. PATrEfts(.lli, Pittsburgh, &grit 1, 1858. BODY PATTERSON. The Livery Stable on Routh 9trer4 will be continued by VODY PATTERSON. Tho Livery Stable on Diamond etre,t, corner of Cherry alley, above Smithfield street, will be continued by ap&lw ROST. H. PA'rTERSOv. .QTEAMBOAT FOR SALE.- 'lO She steamboat GRAND TUBE, bas been thoroughly repaired and is in cunplete order, and is in every reapoct • B N 0.2 boat; her c being the same as when now All contracts for repairs to the boat have required all work t, be done In the hot pos. slob) manner, subject to the approval or rejection of an ex perienced steamboat builder. These contracts have been properly executed, and she is now offered for sal- et coiny plots n,..d wortay of the etteation of parties wanting a Asst• taco steamboat. ;flit; to 160 Met long, 118 feet beam, and 6% feel holdw-is eery well Webs:et! and fattened, and round and etanuch In every Ilerticulm.. YoWes--Tnree toilers 24 fewt long, VI Inches ammeter ; cylinders 18;6 inches diameter. with 6 feet stroke, and is known to to a Phone boat; is supplied with a nigger engine. Caraeltr-wWit crry 660 tuug. Draws 26 inches water; hes a very fine cable. l'erism—Une-fonrth cash; balance In good appered en. dorsed pa; or at 8, 12 and 18 months, with interest; or mo e liberal if required, upon undoubted security. Apply to apBr2se CAhT. nem STEALING. JUST OPENING JUST OPENING !I SPRING ;3 , ODBI SPSING 0-CODS I 1 At go. 98 narket ousel. B. AVING JUST RETURN ED FROM THE East, with a Urge and well selected stoat of Otst's, Ladies', Boy's, Ilk:v.?, Tut.tifo and Children's Shoes, which were bought low FOR CASH, and WILL BE SOLD AT XTUILUELY LOW RATES. Give us a call Wore pm awing elseerh:rs. Bememb.r the place, at JOSCHI H B /BLAND'S, Cheap Cash stare, a 3 No. PS Market street, second door from Filth. 'DRY APPLES.-50 bbls. bright Dry Ap• pies. received and for sale, by ap3 D FNl , nr E. mr.T.mil ®RN APPLES.-15 bbLs. choier., Apples N.,/ received and for sale by ap4 1113N11Y H. COLLIN& BANS.-20 bbls. mall White Beane, jas receive end fnr sale by RV H. OCILLINB. TIMOTSY bEED.-10 bags reoid and for sale by LLENILY H. COLLINS. °LOVER, SEED.-10 bus. prime Clover I_ o l Serd, for Sato by JAMES A. FETZER, _14)3 Corner First and Market aireet. TIMED APPLES.-151 bus. choice Dry Apples, received and for sale, by JAB. A. BETZER, Garner Market and First streets. „, - LUZ= ARD 334.128011111128 ..... Memo's" J. G. HANLEY. -31iad Kimberly ilea - -.[ I.ew id biima caubutl Notice. MISCMJLANEOUS. NEW SPRING ID MUMMER 11 1 1 ,1( Gil 0 I S. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST RE TURNED from New York and Philadelptda, feels oontid. , it that be can OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO PUR- CHASERS, BOTH IN STYLES, QUALITY AND PRICES, UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE WEST OF THE MOIIN• MOH eANOY LISWI3B SILKS, RICH BLACK DAYADEBE DRESS,SILKS, RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, " PLAIN BLACK ELKS, paizrrup BERAGEB, " ORGANDIE LAWNS, .IA S4 ROBES. Alao--40hallie4 Cape De Espanees, Lawns, bet. gi :4 Pui r 1 z SHAWLS AND MANTLES. BROOM, BORDER® EiTELLA SHAWLS, PRINTED BORDERED STELLA. SHAWLS, cif every Style, Colo/ 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, JACONET AND SWISS EDGINGS, INsEarmis, AND FLOUNOINGS, WHITE GOODS PIQUET CLOTH, FOR BASQUES, COLLARS AND SLEEVES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH BRILLIANTS, AO 0 NET TS; NA INS OOK S, MULLS, SWISS, VICTORIA LAWNS, &0., PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED _ AND FIGURED. HOSIERY. A FULL AND COMPLETE ASM SORTMLNT. MOURNING GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. GOODS FOB BOYS' WEAR. Rack, Blue, Grew, Drab sad Olive CLOTHS. Black, Blue, Green, , Drab and Olive Casam.ERETTS. Plaid, Plain wad Stripd OASSIIIEREPL TWFEDS, MERINO, NA NKINETTS, CASS:IMES LS Linen and Cotton Pant Stuffs, 4n., DOME,TICS. LIE LARGEST STOOK IN THE A 3 m any of the above Goods - were Bought O mANTRYAOTWIRESAND JOBBERS, And at the LARGE INTIONS, FOR CASH, WE MIS ENABLED TO SELL Taint. AT IPRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Cafl and Examine our Stock, be• fore Purchasing Elsewhere. C, HANSON LOVE, Fannerly Love Brothers, and Yom, Stevenson & Love, SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE No. 74 Market Street, ROBE )- t; t: ," ROBES, PiSt*awsks, Pa. MDICAL. TNE CREATEST '>4-- I j% vq”lPti, p o DIRVOVE J .LRY ~.. e j , '-- OF THE AGE. MR• KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disoov red lu ore of war common pair:oat a remedy that carte :emery kind of Htin:ior : PROM TP.I WORST 8011.0L'ULA DOW/i '.l:u a COILIION P'LIf_PLE. • lie hes tried it over eicy.,ll brr, , !Ted - and never 1211 ed except in two clies, hnniCrj He ham now in his poetesmion over curtiecatee of Mt vain, all within twenty teii.:e .'..!•• Two bottlea are watrAnt.d io C r !Inning Keel:4lolth. One to three b0:1e.2 o J cur , _ s_: : , .•rst kind of Pimples on the fact,. Two or three t•ottlese e :tam of biLe. Two bottlee are warmet•,- , worst canker in the month or stomach. limo to fivo bottle? is _:m!+ to cum th3lVt..:St kind of Frystpelma. to two Wtilitink....l to tio o all l ,a ttn the oYos. Two bottiLe ore wi.re4rte , .l to %;4....r0 (t., t.iza and blotches anion; the hair. Four to ex boltlai are t-tt.rran - ..0. - .2 t curl running 'Moore. Ono bottle will Carb eealc eruption of the shin. Two or three bottles ore r.<4 I antati to core tuu vout2irt3 of ringworm. Two or three battlfs sr. to ctro the most dm pests case of rherienitit, Three to four bcttlea are warranted to cure eaL-11henra. Hive to eight bettle4 will cure the worst cane of acroftda. A benefit i 3 always experienced from the firat bottle, and d perfect cure ie tenanted when the alove quantity is taken. ROXBURY, :11a133 —Tice reputation of the L . :edits:l filecovery, In curing all kind of htzuers, ii au wall established by slit unanimous voice of ell who ClisiO e3Y= need it, th,t I awed . not say anything on the tutjcst, ae Olt) raoEt phyla. dana and the most careful Druggnile in the couetry are un. anitnone in its prakie. In presenting the . e.oo7:-.ry to your 4otice, I do it with a Mil knowledge of the curative power. in relining all, and curing moot of those dieewiee in which yen are us( fortunately ao liable. That mot excruciating dew to an affiectionoto mother, NURSING SOEIL rti01.17.11, Is cared aa if by a miracle ; .your own ttuiper i 3 restored Lb its natural swestnese, and your babe froth short and fretful naps to calm and most siun. -0 , - .4rs; and thu lASC-070 ry becomes a fountain of biassing co your htlit'snd rad ttomtehold. In the more z47e.e.:ed matte vi CANKER extenctv t,ct Lo stolzmch, comfiiag DYSPEPSIA, whithti nothing but make: ntt.zt thot., rr tbis intestates az-cl ii,11):3 5:: 45, creating z 6!..feiag: gQut., eT.en tttt cares of ,oar Your staz.azli Bay; your food dist - re1....8 you, atol eve can cnly take certain kinds, and ovum of that yunr uy , ;:vut du'.l not get halt thk uouriqh-q=ut it contaill'ai the Ecrizionona tluld ul them:au: eats it up; then your viniplexion iiitua its blovni and be comes sallow or mild your beat day Li gone. Eo: want of nourish cent t.ygtoni s.icounis !poen e2debbby, and the tibrei of 5 ,ur body t\a"..?T:lb teinrid. Then tol!owu train of di.iiiesa. yibich the Div.:over: t 9 pen. liarl3 adapted to Palpitetioa of the addrt, pain Lu the aide, weal-atess of the spine dad small of the bacl,,diu of the blpJutut 'when you retire, irregularity of the duct hit:), that most emerz , elating of didesthee, PIL.IIB How many thommuds of pt,or women nre raffering from this disease and pining away a mliwolde life, and their ne. - 1. door ueithber does not know the Ca'alti. I wish to imprees oe your mind that gsod old proverb, LA ounce of pre. on. lion is better than a pound of cuss.' In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY you ba'm both the prevon htti re and the euro, with ChM peat and good quality, that it will newer, under any clreumetatioes, do you any injury. Ma change of diet ev ir Ltecle the best you can get and enough of it. ron ono tatqa spoonful per day— Children over touyeses tte.llltrt , Al.locraLti—CLildren from to eight years, tea spoonful. .665 an - ix:Liam cat, to appil cable to Wll constitutions, talc., efulleieht to orwrate en thi bowels twice a day. Yonro Di.t_'q ALL' ba. - .'"4. , SE L DY Price $l,OO or botdr,. For E;11,, by 1;r. u /4G Woad 3tzt , ,t, PittiDurgn, Pa. 5t,p4;d637 FOR TIIktOAT AND LUNG- DISEaSES, U S E BOWMAN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, PREPARED BY BO ViklAN & CO., .f.I.L.EGIRENI; PA Fur .:.1.0 ty Pittsburgh, J. .511,1i.1:11113, ALuglnny eity, And Druggieti gen, ntly GALLERIIiS. AAIBROTYPES d BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE KOTORE, WAHRA.NTLD, CAN W IIDI) A 8 LOW AS AT ANY FiLIi'CLAS,I/45:ABLIzilIMENT IN TILE COUNTUY, AT WALL'S, Fr urth ritifvt la 0 NEW DAGILIERREAIN AND AI:II3ROTYPE SKY .e.,!YD EWE-LIGHT G A 11.4 E ibty ffina TRW IizAHLY PC'diTii TIU PO,ta-Ot .?1.0317 :WTI:TRES takort ire am sar.lob4 tr, etas Ar.:•tiva, and warmatett to re:mm.bit raz.e3.' o: tit.co.3.-x,1p,n0.T., tooir ree!den , z. ^D'3D'l7dsw-is . It. i%I, UMW() Photographer ti and Aiaikwotyplets, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 76 ronr2L atroat, and SUNBEAM OALLERY, S. Fi. oor. of butrir.;t duet, PRIOBB TO SUIT tLL. WYKES' GALLERY OF ART, , 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES ialcon at this Gallery by a new and unpiovedpeoceea, giving the natural color of the lour, t y u , dreei and complex. lon. They are oat ovtledgL•d by all v,ho have examined them to be far cupor:or to any'plztLrea etc. exhibited In Ude. , city. CitiZOLld and strungLre are iuvitod to call and oxamine hie large collection!! of 1113 eallery being ou the second floor, la cozy of D.—Flo:Wm, of Child. _a te.7;,:i in rcu evuonde, at tic. CO Market smut, 12. e.rttsi. NfiILSON , ALU,Bitg`TYPEN. P 1110516 itEDUCED. GAIJ,ERYOO.ItiLIi. 01. TIIIKD aucraLco cat Third etrat. Citizens and Straug.ra A:IititOTYPL.6, In tha bigbeat degret of ar:i:tic bt•Auty wad yt:4 - fac.tl.l), r:. be arcotatac dated at abort t1 , n1C,9 by sllNia4 at NELSON'S WELL, KNOWN ciaLLLLty. : H L' T ap:a3.:ly`;4S Prize One tuttl tlrmird WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY. WM. C. WALL HAS TAKEN THE third fluor o. &ss.? Nevi Building, etkjoitung the Mechanics' Bank, fourth street, tor an AMiittoxYPE A:ND PBOTU9ItAYLIIO (lALLILBY; &Ltd having fitted up the ram in a style uncurpsaß4, invites hit friends and the pub tic to visit his catablizhosent, Zile Reception liorn.sise Les no bee tattoo In Baying, has act its superior anywhere, for taw, beauty of furniture and appointments generally t' alai Lis oter..ting iiot/1111, L.irg on the same floor, are entered iruniediarzly thromth tL la lire Uperating ltoom•, the mos. improved combined side and sky lights gt.n a iscility for toting a finished 11 , 7- ture, 111 the least pctAibid LLlze, [LAG he thinks cannot fail v, maks, hie eetabliehineut the resort of all persons of tate. Mr. Wa'l'a experience as a AMA, is a guarantee to Isis vatrons that none bet good Picture!, will be permitted t leave hi pre/ulnas. 'Dye public, and nal, Ladle," belpedally, ciao liTttod to view bi n'):" a.:44:utazzlze eptUNT Y.UU WANT ItI(JE. Ci,i)THING 1:1-N.D4 ) CALL AT 0131;z171;:i A briklui jmorungat of OE 9 041017 ('.ii lIALL, 4:.*nor cr ii oci.l Lizrzood EU* mr3;.) au band e. Cr :7 , , EtailY to ,Pietsa J. H. E3l 31 E 32.&,,C II C 2 COPPErt AND STET IRON WARE, D 11:1 1: Jalousie , Furniture, Hardware ; FraOLLWALE NO. 181) LLD: h Y taitZ , T, Pl2 - 2293Ur5U, Keeps constantly on bawl, a large a-sortnent of Tin Ware, Cup, ar Eutti,, r c , of go"' quA ily, at Turf !or prints. Country nior , itente...ro tv tali .111 Job Wortt, otc., will bo prruiptly et tended to. tor:Arita* DEVIL E WILLIAMS, (lIVIL ENGINEER _A N) COIiTEACTO.V. Fors, TILE ERECTION OF fix ix-oil:Ili , : burners sn•t upward.% aud fur Einn:lL-~ at.l!- rs . prtrata, by Eteam. Rot Nat .r rayVhria --\ ri .7 4 -1,-11411 ,- 7 , 77.7. : -. 77-: , : k: ! 4 •7' , ,, , .", ---- t -,..1 4 if..- ,- .4 . " . . 1 4 .1: .6 t.,;:L„: , ! , 41, 11 . 7, ~ ,,f....: , i- - Li t l: o-r iteiTii• Tv, „..1-2,,,,,:' , 7 : ~%iiiii* ,' 'ir':!4illi 'iLf:: ki- -4- ;: in-ej . ,--=.- , .': firtz-___ ~J• rl'ii?-;•1 r. - $. 14-- r --- - 3 --' af. i :-1..: ~7, . ‘4.,..- . , : i,.114.„,iivL M A_RBLE6: ,:40 -E, _Ili!! .1 j ag oif a 0.5 'a ' lEPGO t . UaS 2t EESUMUL RELICT/oi'; Or MONUMENTS 9 - •. GRAVE _..i 5T0509 Enclogures. P.A.e., i.e. The public ate mpectftely ineritlA t+ , Qv dock Otto ba , vrmis wavrmoi Warts • ti••. - •,, t:424811i . rs.pi and al3•chtv Dinnaur.3, myl9:o-4