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IY._ , ..t, Y.n^f.i^’rqLtftA'U' W *, * o ■?^ >- ** *•* ' W %*&'*' ■ ** 'Vi- *r* ■■ ~'4y gif# •v \v H n,ULYMOBNIK6_POSiV__ ' The Pfcicn -Obop-AT ittß We ® t - tbit rr, ; rl»H d Herald wys “7? ha ™ “nbpar.llebd >Aot.rt. hav« be™.,Jur.d A P w taß , lgt p. :-i.'«>»*Vity of the weather. killed upon eleven ~® Cleveland reports his. peach 1 ,<i.. city, from > -■ trees out-of enough froi. bods ‘ ti slight examination, c jiold. but an utinsual ~>» alive to eecurs a £>rJ“ evcn braßCllee o£ ; omoont ofthc- d ensis( , hormcai ,uri6t think a peaches are safe and °? 14 Bn we do ioo storm, it is to be hoped ' ; thattbo cold thus far has merely thinned out tho • crop, not destroyed it. OEMS Dau -The Tribune rays of Uelen and her book - But,hope Burleigh—“Thie may bo a very interesting novel, aud really mcanal nriHeoilß to, bin we know that it was offered, not precisely in its present form to the Ot the Tribune a few years since, and didoot find a market. And . Helen Dhn (a lady of Scotch birth apparently) may da iester it now; but then it was Mr. C. Edwards formerly U, 8 Consul at Genoa, inventor of the Ivory Crucifir, aodtorrower of the portrait Vespucet.” .» Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! MNA ISStIBASCK COJIPAAV, HARTFORD, CONN.-CUARTEHED 1819 . , i . . . - - . -$500,000. mmi THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATKMENX oi -bo 1 IEIXA INSUUANCIi COMPANY,of Hart fid, M Varnished this agency on tho Ist of Jnuuarj , 1660, llual Etdate, unincumbered •$ KM" 2 geventy-two Mortgage Bonds, G and , cent, pay able semi-annually ’rSiS Debts due tho Company, secured bymortppj... i ,GU i t Bills Beceirttble, well secured, payable at hank— 1*0,317 on TUtilroad Stocks in Connecticut........ “.V*.,* ™ Bank Stocks in the city or Hartford. IIjSJG 00 *- Bank Stocks in New York city.............. - es , ooo 00 ' Cash on hand,in Bank, and in hands of Agents 1 ' und others $773,278 03 Ihe nmonnt of llabilltirsdue or not doe to Banks or other creditors —nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. laosses adjusted and not due, $143,518 £i. „ unadjusted end In suspense, waiting for farther against the Company are small, such "“iVumlSofedto take no risk orcr $lO,OOO The amount Insured in any city, town or village, defends lioon the character, material and construction of bu Idimrs, thewidth ol streets, the supplv of water and condition of thn fire department, and other circumstances. .. tb Tfealo P nnt insured in blocks of l£ dcslßU is to limit the togby BUTE or CoktttcnctJT, > M ilartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. XtaUtSby him ‘subscribed, is true, according to hu best Ju>t ice of the Peace. Losses raid by this ompany for tbs year 1864 &760 000 irhilethe premiums received lor the same tim tareSlany other year, since the organliatlcn of the C ToS corering nearly all descriptions of property, If .. ■>«?-! at this agency, at remunerative rates. •'WOUIce.NO. 87 tVp-.cr street, P.tmbucgb, Pa. j an i t . —— : r il^.lln^sta”’Jlth aplancf fort Du ’“Vwcf Controversy." Controverted A rotation ,r MPnrt'e r.rd of Controversy, In a series oflsttsrs to the Mo’l R "ermid Francis P. KenrleS, It. aA M of Baltimore: iv John ii. Uopkin.sU. U-, I- 1;l - hc ’l’ ° r „ ''I I"'’w„,i 1 "'’w„,i llanbuitl-s the United Sta.es, bth vol, and full “Naily Bracken ; a Tale of Forty Years Ago: by Annie C. “"taykod December; a Tale of Wedded I.ife: by Mrs • Utibback. , Coamings’ Works; now supply. bncmvrV Scotches; l*t ana 2d *«**«*• oLbauscn’s Commentaries on New Testament. ' and EpiFtlra of Ft- Paul. ■ Letria*Ameriean Sportsman; a w^For y f _ v o 05 Market street, near Fourth Stovesl tovea l * atovc*i* * ( COOK. INU AND HEATING StOVt , rriUK public will OnJ it 10 Uu-ir udvuuicgc I OUI StocK ofSfUVK !<■ ortor. purcliuMD,; '■ QHAFt’i LVKlalMlb*. ti i*kAti-. SPpM . U 1 ftTr 'tYA&'UINQtO* I'KUi’MtT* —A *1 «- \1 u u u«e, with large lot of 112 t»*t r>ui «d tbt brow ot 'ibo hill KD-i running back 422 fwt on Beri.i,y *«*i ._ ~n K ji eT tfita a well of good tba'e fruit l-J°* .table, tc„ « good board fence around the proper jr pejc ciSUO. Persons desirous of a plcaaant rwtd™. *' d Th, with a v.ew of the no cjfi®, mew, in., would do «'■ •" attend t« the above. *psfigg„ 4 SON . Sr., UU Thirl ntrr*t. 0 "bs AuilTßDl-nOOD. 61 Market street, has jnM in addition to bu stock, a fine aasonmeot o. all lb- utcsl designs of fashionable gold Jsaelrj , 6n» Lon. on nud gold matches, of the burst quality; nlxor , sifuti c,{ our own manufacture, warrautod i>ure u suiS aud.urks, heavy plated, and of a oualuy ; fine clocks 1 Muiteano tuna pieces, Jo. '?;■ L c,'lly defy cotninlitiuu in uuflineot busiimrs.intlu ox a,'v wt«cro J city, L«- are determined to ok*, out our * «-f CaSLI at prices that cannot DO IhmU '■VJJ K*ul S r urcl.a P <„. S should not fall to . «li. By so daiug, you can save from 2a to 60 per oat. to y purchases t«t OTOClts'lOU SilX.— Uxuhange Bank stock; ' Cllisons’ D-posit Bauk Stock; Ut . . lituburgh Life, Ftto and Marine Imarance Stock, Ohio'and i’ouna. luilroad ilock; Kordl American Stock; Ohio Trap ttock Stock; Kifi,*.! Mining Company Slock; by AUSTIN LOOillfi, Stock Broker, 04 Fourth -tree*. jau22 _____ •vv.iTviTNKS lanr w ami tnsflUtiWi «i V .'ncl-nu-UL Valentin.*, V.lvuUn. C«a nil OP-.-, just nvelvri uri for *»!«, eituer <rhnles»le ““ "» r “• No. 87 Wood sirwt. - ' Notice. t , mnF heretofore doing baldness under tne wfri, an" “L“ ousa bo B W «**■ Kither of ua Will attend to settles «P the basing I)AWSON> J. 8. NISVTMYER. janl:lm , 1,185 Faraee’a Treatise on the Toe Fruit Guitarist, end Duwnlng rcooved ami for Bale by leb'^u UarUcner W anted* , „ . A SISQLE SIAN, who understand e ° “8 A iu S nrnrtaU Apply 1° 3.1. fo&Hfctw ■ For . rpnAT FINK MANSION on I’enn Btrwt, the former reel tboßteomer THOS. BUKI o. G eniuSe of don. ° f tfa© Trustee. n • fcblftft Or. David Hont, Dentlot, May n <aln bo lounu oi ui» ofllco, on tOUJU■ u ffirnw.-itml poorly QPP°«»o Patteibon » « NNO AL^ALt-A. A. MASON 4 00. will open, §|„°“ "u b°, BO.dJ about nnc-halt tlie usual prices- - T,' rr,\ K s A MASfiTi CO. Will open, omllon- Es'hrs®iS=r-,vK, ;:! » bi‘ l nt • Fifth street. foblO mins is siMrLV < i“ao y D£'“LVBD, faclill* Willi which it cun be used end its checi-nes. . ' inc a well known lent that not more then one bull i l ■>. lX ao be dissolved lb water. Washer women and W ilies will find it a great saving. *° r Wl J“> N ||aFl ,, jK ijATKXT MEDIOiNKS.— \r ft gross Ludlum s Specific, 10 do lUuWuji'.- 1 Heady Kelief; & do Barry's Tricop&eroun; f, do Lyons’ Kuihairoa; i» do Wright's Bute; I) do Braudretb’s fills; '1 do Holland's German BUlersp & do M’Muster's Oiutment; 15 do Tbom’s Cough Candy; i. do rtrown’s Kssunce Ginger; f, «lo Terrell’* Ointment; o do Terrell’s Amman Liniments 5 do liters’ fetroleutu; _ I n store un,l tor Ftiln by tfbKSllNa BROS., Successors to J. Kidd ft Go., S'- 60 Wood •tr**et. _ - taken ' r- tiiUAVl'Elj NOT TO t'AL>K— The fioiuret* IRkt*- VV Iffiy Cents aocl upward, at the Enterprise OtiUpry > iV,.Ki«3B J -“ . S-JOTCII ALE —- ca is Hnn A Brown Stoat; S casts lluthsrfunl's Scotch Ale: OU hand sail lor sale hj LLEU & HICKKT3ON. C«i« Backets, - brass bound; I jUCAEI*— ’ dozen Eastern urooroa; for aule by J) >V . IQ 1 d h\ if. DRAVO. No. 1 D^.oond.^ k 5 i ozen fresb reaches, ricfcles Ac, - I,') do Ketchup and l'epper Sauce; 5 ' "“*"*■* the Family Grocery Store of DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond- l tiacst qualities. 3»?b13 ,Vo-urMEIL nale by jj 0i 10 Smitbfield street. V)WK\Vlui.«'i'^^ 1> ftbltt r I'ilKl'« 1 c “ * Qua Sta, lion s &fy~W2S3£%»2 i* Votf tom s. davison ..•_- nr EiMr Fou ”°' - St—tOO t*l<3 H»jlW f»lo *>? JAB. M-LADGHhIN. ii **«»■.•• .’ v JtK*-' -'*** *■ •/# t? --. ? * vi' - : •,•;> * s'**:' - .. • ..'/.•;<j " . i- • ■•. ■ •*' ■'*•• ■••** ■ ''4. -»'« . -4 . . V •r» r '' j '• r »• 5 »T • M 212,505 0C HOOD'S JEWK.rRY EM PORI C« JAME 3 WAHDBOP. DBAVO, No. 1 Diamond- TTTCi*' 'IvYThIIOUIDKKS, lor Bale b y nKIKD-BKISF, UAMS AM> r r dkaVU. > feb!3 mclacgumn, j lob‘2o ' .• * - - •.t" r-• ■, . ” *• • l'.'- ,'»4. * * 1 t-s.', »‘* » •’ *er + 4 w v . HOTELS M ASSIGN' HOUSE. GEORGE AO'KE'NT'Z, EhOPBiETOB, VT*>.'*-Jrt4 LrftKkTV BTBKET, just besM* tbe Paswnget 'tN Depot’of tb** Penn'lva U Railrord, which makes il tho most ponvewi-ntb in the cUv for passengers an> vtng by that r ftd ' . fln ,j nn .The Propria or baling, at consldemheexpeueo.flttpaop, in e -cdli-m style, ,h»* MANSION HOUSE, ful -y mlkit a Shan- of imblk I> ■tmn»B» S' V ARD affort a e) d f udiJ STABLE and extensive " AGON ARD, IMlora^ lug ample accommodation to travelers and en ™.. market Larder and Bn, will be famished with tho bast »>>« “ r “ l : can afford ■ good INTENT IIODSB, rNORNKR - ,F LIBERTY AND GRANT BTREKT3, near 1 DspoL SHANNON, Proprietor. CITY HOTEL. {LATE H'.OTCn’B ) . corner Of Snftnfle.d TUtr^.t^.t., GLASS & CARE, Proprietors, n OLKSB DAN D- CARR, {W.iS, (UU BuChuU.kP.rtj B^u.) Tit iq \arze and commodious House having undergone thorough repair and furnished with new equipments throughout, ia now open for the reception of tho tnveUatf public- Charges moderate. aprSD.om ST. CLAIR HOTEL, (FORMERLY THE EXCUANGE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn and St. Clair atreet*, C. W. BBJSTNBTT Proprietor. a first c!a*s bouse, between the pots; the rooms are largeand newly furuUhed, and chargee moderate. ap ~—— OWSTOBi’S. WAVEREEY noUsli. 60 South Einhth streot, Choitnut RiKt Walnut. Philadelphia. ■ |ou29.y THB VNIOM, „ , -o. 1U Arcb street, Philadelphia. T. S WKB ®s^ of the Eagle,) Proprietor- L* V cohxer or 'msb ! n ' A fll E£\Z fjMIF Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the T puW; n£d .le,;untUot«l h« b«nop™ri RMibou c e of entertainment- oommodioas *“ d p™?** «n 3 aoTolnlnn the ottc* or the Ohio Bug* Company .It offers tadu“'™S l S I! un M rpa S6 eJ in Warren for the .crommodn tion or the traveling community. A Atn of public patronage is respectfully aul" . ““ FRANKIjIN HOIISSi' CnESTSUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD. PHILADELPHIA. CU PA.RK.Ka & LAIRD, Proprietm «. jyll):3ml TERMS JA,SO_PEIIJ)A\. McllilL.l.Al'f HOUsB, • jousaToirs, THS nndersicn'sl.bavtrji; laKen chargo cf T named House, and refltted it al a large expen-e. in a comfortable os trail as (decant stjla. Is now prepa e celre guests, and girc ample pa lonisd the House. lauB.tfl J A HARE’S HOTEL, | Lam Farmer** fcxc4iau**\J No 133 LIBEUTY STREET, foot of Fifth etrmt, Pitts burgh. SASIUEE, IlvllE, Proprietor. . This Hotel is entirely ne». boriiiji just been K™-''*® 4 anti opened for the .ecommoJ.'lor, lb. pubhc. jMI.I3_ THE OLEBi HOTEL. _ -a NOIY RKallY FOB SUMMER VISITERS- The of the KieeWor Une Is 00, rjjE»j iug nt 9 A. M-, and o}£ P. M C. rJr5 of , BTB d»» h„l~I i» W j,4:tf sv H* * No. 400 BK«> A I» • ' (covrrr *.•'"> ■ •«* • J;.-. / ' SIEITBSS v.O-- «: ’ • • J. **KV>T£r.*. •>KiiUY n "*-‘- ; \V«y. c.hr-S.y ' ti. K. TAu KA T c " ******** 1 , L \ '>• r ,-u.ralfv h.Ht t e) hn»e * i;.« M ;;'v.-,u«r-uu «r.u hao***-* *'- u> k * . 'ir*i «ad re lutui.-hM, and r,o* open- Tt.« r- lioMii- . ■ i ■ j n , ( pipcunr to mate ;b«* Kx ; svi,;-v*ti.r. I*-*. I srt Bi ff _.. for , h „ rpteorv m tl;e .■UuuV a < n um-a be *toct«*l "itb l r'.X -< »p cnJt ' t l ' 'liMWlugr Of » 4*tiTL'U» l.Ul>! EESrACIIAN l ANU EA rise’SALOON'. rTrllf l*L.\N, 23 murnerM alUg. o •«-« “ r, ~ iXVoWwVto tfw> morning until «£{'«* ot ui.lit. _. • • - QELVIDUnK kkstaviiabt, - , kii ii.r u\; KK AXu Mtu- pirnLETS * ' \ t a .. t u eoi-iee slocfc of »~n,n, In u* «».T of f »>■“• iruh «££ «*- , r s^r^. tan 11:1 y __.A. ’J—-V—-—‘ asr-o YST E R AN U C U F FEE HOUSE .•%» D. BARNARD. *•« 40, *Vi* Strrt. •'«'“* " W - Jar, ' : '‘- janU* ly i v^T S nr Ba i! ——l CRYSTAL palace, Jo'tS Market afreet. c. C. SE&LY, P t 'q-KCTFULLY liif-Ttn? hi* Weeds and the (« AiuWr tu .v-nmO. tb«i bu* ju*t«art*d bis Yort'und modem *t) »* ol thu market vM aTTo.<l. it<u.*ai )• ‘ m«r!3-tf in Lhe niomlns? ..— — -t OYSTBiT'SAUOOS A*" «• * »J rAtittAl * P 10 8 WOOD STB.fc.bT. TCJSTSBo!? f”rfec£d if£™t' *SS&«£t HSSSnra&tffa' - "iiolce.t 'ltV.at.. POHli. FUh, *c., *c, ifßill o( f»rr mnnnt be .ar|..u.oM. and be *“- J H reepw folly invito the attention of the poMe 108 Wood street. " _ ct riair Lagfr Uecr Brewery* npHE und«r.i!fn«l wilfully the 1 U note fullj prepared to «enre pri«*' '»’? , * public senerall; -lib hi. ce MmUjl UflkH and tb# Botrdrliverrd to any r» rt of tb - je2i>:U li—t Uenltz’ L-offer Beer Xio. 106 * lrCfi ' the Qn j rpnE fmb*crib*r hos ju?«t oi.«*ur.l oni* o iw-rW 1 bent finished User Bmr Uulle lu U ““ j acknowledge'! to be a nuperlor ami *7 rommdetlon about Lis house cuunot be “““"J- BNIT7 . : ttennett Ale* . Wt. ENGLISH, Bole Bonier of 651 ]™ J* " . Ilennett Ale end Brown stout. Also. Common Ale U r T «[^ solicited. ■ mineral Water ana Sareaparllla WM D EStiLlrll, Pitt street, below lend, la now manufacturing and bottleiog the above beverages on &D extZlre “=»!.. &1. -.ldee are of the best d».m ? .nd Dufartured from the purest ** . " :_: %teiinboal Furniture and Cttolr*, WK are constantly engaged ini the I m«mi actum of 8T BAM BOAT CABIN BBm&&!lE§&k CHAIRS and FURNITURE, of every description,and nay particular attention to the manufacture of the best styles, bueb of Steamboats. Our experience in this branch of b “®‘ obss enablOß ub to warrant satisfaction, as well withi tn .-.mnHftidn in which order# are filled, as m the quality of KorriVperSSl attention gW« U>; the fitting out. Thoso interested In furulshluc Boals sill 6nd 11 to their advantluta to give use call f m 3, ■ , ij*i ... rilllE ESPECIAL A n r.NTb 1 Hi' It I.H l l '- 11 - .•Al\.: the reoipr »t it U'.i'.i- -' Lt- skin smooth, “<J* - an < " . ~| tb*--k:u. Pimples, raiijOat.itifwii- l-r : ’• . '-.!nU,LI:n U , L1 :- -; m uVicild lle.d. li: K.ire, r-ugh baud-. it u unrivalled. Price ? • ivnvke or lu ting tor UOlly «*«, containing U * .. i\ 2j per box. &.}«! wnoi-<*le and retail !« tj. L». i LTUBEnT, j • No I4U t'hlrd at. q. Ulufjuam & CO.’. Tran.portatlonL.ln. ■iggWgi-’gjl ~ ,n PLiILAI>KI,mIA, UALTlil'JKji AND 1 NEW VORK..—The Owners and Agunts oi s*** kj? Imve been tor the past fourteeu years connected with the “ old established Bingham’s Line.” The} will give their mual prompt attentiou to the forwarding of Produce, Mer cbanoS“L in tua shortest time and on as favorable W, S L Unly y one h uens n Wpntent between Pituourgb, Phil* del,bla and Baltimore. mNQUAM 4 c 0 ! Canal Basin, Liberty st., Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS A 00., 276 Market ereet, Philadelphia, JAMES WILSON, Agent, I U 1 North at., Baltimore. M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, i 86 West st.. New York, apritly *• CHINA HALL, u«REET STREET, DCTWEES THIRD ADD FOCRTH STHHT3. CT “‘“?Kw\l'amNG TllK CITY BHOOUMnara S to nee the beautiful araortment or COIN A, GLASS S QUZENSWAU.E, now open at the above establish ment oar goods being entirely new, we are.enabledl to “iter inducements in all the latent styles of Dinner Tea and Tuilel Ware, white iron-stone, we have a great Tariety or shunS ; also, gold band and fancy colored .tone ware Tea and Toilet seta. Oar stock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Disbea without covers, Salad Duller, and even article appertaining to a Dinner Set la large and well selected. Britannia « are, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and Uouse Furnishing floods, we hnvff a ‘arice assortment. ... UOUH'JN W \llB —Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Di.bea’ 1 'ser«. Nappies. Bowls, Pilebera, and erery article in the lin" U large, and we are prepared to pack them with or Without ane goods, as the purchaser may wish. Also a lurtr*' assortment of all kinds of WAEfc*, whi-'h we ure fu-TWoi? ut manufacturer*’ prices, ail or which areoffered at wholesale or retail, KNTEUPIU!<K Vt'OHKS. Xo 130 Wo<<d street , Third door below Virgin Alky. BiiWN & TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting °lu to ieiurge assortment of Gods, Rifles and Re: “wctola the largest and bast selected stock ever markeu together with a general assortment nnt'lSjware CLmI Fishing Tackle, all of which “r" uie lowS possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. j »= a^ ta - «*« *■,* *- -4 . • •> J Q. MARTIN, Agent PATRICK * KK * MAt. a j gcnan nr l m Kit er , 0 H BANKEESr Kg. b m'tat. m 1 *wi"S" WWUrui: 6 On., • »- : banker- and exchange brokers, 1 JV. E Corner Wood and Third . streets. AH transactions made on liberal terms. Cc llecUona. nf Bills. Notes, &c., promptly attended.to. jan26:lv BrCONSKCI.it Will bankers, AND Dealersin Exchange, Bank Notes,.Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Panda received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in th® United Bt&tes. South East corner of Market and r j‘^,^ t s r g^’ on . rA . ARTHURS, RODGERS & €O., BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMTEHFIELD STREETS, eu2:Gm Plttalmrgh, Pa. C. u. \s okisb -vjr Viijcinß &. CO., f Success" it 10 A. llKius & Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, JVb. 71 Biutlli sirtd, PitUiiwgh. . IN TIIE numerous tufipensioj b of Bank* end Bankers N th™a*b™??h» country during the Inst sU months « | <i a»»,i <h*t in almost every Instance tb*lr troubles FTmCTMtof nd“nrturo from their legitimate bu<d- so, therefore! tako occasion to assure lie public tn ’adTiince, that no speculations in “fanny StOC.tR, or other '•vmtrlda cmerations,” shall tempt us from the strict Mnlla- XmatoAußof oM.bUßlttcaa-bell-ring that u KroijtaK S, o Uc h lnvestm-nts wo shall not only be better abb to serre our customers and ensure tbeir safety, but thet in adopting such a course wo shall promote our own ultimate SiSlllpt i «wiS!»ses!»®aßs ;;:rss£“3r.-£K4j ; iss uiiti lact* goods, fancy ncttiugß, jaconetta.muU anting Bemoril. ciismoncape,threads,port {nSIWTaJ FATBICKB A PBIEOT, ! taniery.and almost:«erj a:£*>« gb?d and silver BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ; moteriuls, glaH&a, gold and giU Jewelry or Daw Btmoad thdr Ofia toth' Comtr of f\JV> and 1M to., wot, Cl “- -£ 1 „ variety of 30 hoar and 8 day A m*s “and change 1»' S^whieh.uf soid at tda towest prlcos for o.»{t Sotos, Draft#. Acceptances, Gold, rllver or “‘ 1 :^ c “ 1 J ”'“ cul i frolll buyers is rcspeotfully solicited. “ous. Eiobanges on the Eastern and Western H. IP-Ao early ) I). G 111.00 S CO. C 'Sllwiio^ f e r in e 'iT the dtles throughout the United ' BtSe Deposits received In par thnds or current P»r«.at the'comer ofHRh and Wood Streets. N. HOLHES ft - bankers and exchange brokers, OATS nxxovxa ram moto ash cicßiAoi oFnm to so. 67 MARKET STBXUt, FOUR DOOBB BJXO'W CVD BIAtTD. N HOLMES & 80NS, Hankpm and Exchange Brut;,re, . Sid Dealors In Notea, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. ver and Bank Notea. Exchange on the Eastern and W cetera “SSSSSiM* the citlea throughout theEoM n t A . Tv»nnsitfi roceWcd Id pRF funtlfl ot cum*nt » « TIKB.NAN 4t CO. t BANKERS AND RXCIUNGE BROKER*, y 0 05 Wood Slrtfi, corner »f Diamond Alley, prnsßCßaa, pa-, 4 ,. _ Buy AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount Ume exchange aiul promissory notes; make coiieca • os in B»£* business. crpgunlly on hand. BANKER AnTeXc'haNQK BBOKER, dcalsb 111 _ , _ t • Rxchanfffl. Commercial and Bank Notes. OTOCK bought and »old on eommUsiou. Collection* attended to. Interest raid on Deceit WNo. SSV4 Fourth street, nearly opposite toM a Bank. _ HILL ft CO., bankers and exchange brokers, BANKERS o> TMD nna n TQIIT EXCHANGE nn the Eaetern Cities eomnaiiUj fur gfe’SSSj^HS^ SSierecelredof Pir . EDWARD RAiXX, ?MjEESCS EAA.®, & BAHM, bswkfrS AND EXCHANGE: BROKERS, T-urt AND SELL Hold. Silver, and K!in!l Estate or BtocX Securidee; p«*< fanes SuSSd Bills, cm bsl ctIIVEC; boj »r, : .ell Rincluon Cummisdrn. w„ T I Ce-srUens made on nil IS'ints “ 6. E. AES OLD ft CO., i BANKERS and exchange !l», an , i I vt sI.EUdln Krehnnpe, Coin. l-Aiit . >- , - e 1 ) r,a,e Drafts, *e. Colleeliona enrelo.lv atteadul to, ; and n„a»-,d» remitted to anj part of«L* Lmnn. I str-u bought and sold on cc-mmltsion 1 SS.No.7dWh ft-. neAt«u.r to ttanV I dSZuc and ~ J neon f E OP A mLL b c 0 _ 64 WOOD STUBC7 »'iIT3OCT-->a. Interest Allowed on Um« dn*»!»» ! - sa TO=U , W , * CO.,' HANK K U S ANT. 11 Kl> KEJ a,r\.<TC,f . ■ THOMAS WOODS. **-COMMERCIAL BROKER, i?fD DlAtm t* Hot.., Bond., Stock., B«1 K.tatc, «-c., ,Vo 75 fourtA !■'. PitU!'*irg>. f.i i Will la m A. lilil •£ t( >., BANKERS, jv.). 01 iTwti t‘-rrfi. HOLD on ut« «* fnll'-.inis HONDA AND tT-ahr a , .harrJ tlxc)ianc« BatoS ; 17 do MnnonfcmbeU Navigation (Vmr-aaj . 20 do InAumtir** Coti-.j ( *•> Q'iO Monr-opilielft NftvL r a:i ‘0 (Xop in,- I !o.y> C\:y c{ lUU*bur*h u.*m.s; ->OO C -uotv of Urchin V_ ! I Grnm«oiit»o ?<“?•* VXVTII \ XTO 100 SamiMKUi bT.tbtr. > Ji”,.;.' 1 ! pi Mont*? tnao.-.! t>oGo!i *nJ *• • i oth-r 1N a U h-A vN ofc 'i^ A L t '_ A NIKS DKL.A W A U K HTJTUAI SAFETY IKBTJBAHCE COEPuSi Opnotin O** N'nrtt. Uooni of the . O.i Vtasits, } ‘'“"’"lsLAnl) ISSdUSCE? Oogoodebyrle.r-. canal.-, lake, .n-1 l«.l rar,ln s «. t all parte ot the IsgrBASCE , On mPTch»ndi*e sen-rally. On store?!, .Iseiniv hfi , aß C, f; r * < V. v v r--i'a/T* assitts ov tuk comi -vst, . cc- Wiil'ajVlpWa city, 4 .. (Janlm, Southwark, ami ot.hr loans --i ijStorkß In hunks, mllroals ur,.l insurant com [ panic* 1 UUIb rftMrabl* j Bii«MM h io'’tb»h»n.!«ot Agent. ana premium,. e . on Marine PoftrtM recently Iwued loJi K'n (*■, Subscription Notes - ' * W*S(?roß*: Wra. Martin, ; »• ! K^V" 1 ssasa I ps«u John R. Penrose, . \ lßnr 3 Sloan, Georg* G- Ulper, 1 * Edward Darlington, I Vw* U Jones Brooke, J°*b u a L. Prlre, i n Johnson. 1 JamesTennent, James 0 Hand, 1 J 0 !* 0 ®- Semple, =Hp. S ItSSS*- W. c. Luawig, WM MAnxlSt i. rK , w , n t. THOS-O. HAND, VicePrenldent JoslFn W. Cowas, Sec’y TUB UNITED STATES life insurance, annuity and trust company, pniLADELPHU. CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. '' Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streete, Philadelphia. Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia: DIEIOIOHB- ~ Stephen E. Orawford, Paul B. Ooddard, Ambrose W. Thompeon, Lae-renee Johnson, Benjamin W. Tlngley, Q™. M’Henry, Jacob L. Florence. domes Devereua, William M.Godwin, William M Bee. President —Stephen B. Crawford. Fic- President —Ambrose W. Thompson. D Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh— James n. Willson, M. D AlUghaty CUy-%. B. Mowry,U. f Ag( . nt , So. 71 Fourth ftniet, Pitt.-dmiyh^ The li'ro.iUtlln Fire Insurance Company, Of Philaddphta, Pamsylmma. ContinmnifmoK Insurance, perpetual or limited, on orery description of property, In town and country, at rates as lo . “S oSSS a large Contingent Fund, which with their capital and premiums, safely mves-ed, uf ford ample protection to the assured. . . HChe Assets of the Company' on January Ist, 1861, as pub- Ebed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were asfoUows. Tlx. Mortgage M ; 3V7 76 Temporary 6 l!8S?« 00 Bto? 8 :* \ZZ 64,340 81 Oash, Ao ....*1,212,708 44 — 4ince their incorporation, a period of twenty-one year*’ taey have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred T bou withPtompti,.sellUshUlti ?FnN , ,p 34 Office, northeast cor. Wood and Third feta. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock , Annual Premiums ana Western Fund $1,000,000. ■ INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at *ll times on the mostfavorn ble terms, apalnst LOSS OR DAMAGE BY’ FIRE, OB TUB PKIULS OF NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoent FOB PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COOATT. marlfiry - Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. It. jollub, “* Pr AHome P lMtitution > msnsged by Dxssmors who are well known In the community, and who are determined b) promptness and liberality, to maintain the eharaeter which they hare assumed, as offering the beet protection to those W ars ! <T..-^SS^ d ir.,a. W. lUcketson,J w W.Butler, H. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Ihmsen, Ueorge W. Jack in, Wm.M.-hyon, JamesLippenoott,George Darslß, Jamee Mc- Aniey, Alexander Nlmiclt,Thomas Scott. •_ ■ Office, No. 93 Water street; (Warehouse ofßpsng A g£upstairs,> Pittsburgh. - nov?4.ly 2r> ' -* Pri.iii tin Sit 01l -Dfy Gibdii 4 brrilTllK. wrrt.T of Grant »urt Hnh Htrrets, haMwt 1 ;V M ooßDinn bin first Pall, stocks ft* thlsssfcon.' - the attontionof lollies la respectfollj direcbid to at 76c- 64wU« Porametaafi&o; a Ja^t"Stoatl2o; first .otaod firifits^ a^-SiwiKSsasaffi 18 ’ I wlnih will bo sold for cash at prices to suit • rorner Grant anii Fifth streets. ! __r?Pi. Mew Arrival of Spring «uf«* Summer Dry Goods. ■ AT No. 89 N. W SIDE OE WOOD STREET. I DGREGO t CO, importing and Jobbers »n British, GOODS. Uaving receiv ed olr' L S b Ud '££»!* g om).., m&onlve facl Sara In Isailring our to bujora a» ar. rarely mot ...JC-8. MiPEWId. o”atlAT BARGAINS IN WRY GOODS AT A H'I'IOHE'S NEW STOBE, COBXEB or oaji*yr A.vDjWmi j T 4 *btl-c attention of the Ladle* to the 1 . « SPRING *K»WMM®S | GMD™ 3oV roreteed. Among the stock may he fonnd thWery does, socl* now imported. It compriMß, 'ST&c** black and fancy Press Kite, “ 500 *do Mowmli* Laicos, Baregeilo Lsin*B,»nd Mousse -200 do lieuutfful Hereges and Tissues, in great variety; 450 do Sew Stylo Dram airothema; 2i>oo do American, French and LngUsn Prints, 500 do French and English Lawns; 20W French Collar?, from cents to $o,00; SOO Mantilla?, of the latest style*, among which are non* « the most beautiful Imported Intoihis country. Alpo, Muslins, Tii Sings, Check*, Linen*, Crash, Diaper*, Table Clothe, Gentlemen'* Wear, Ac. TIUMMISOX.—In thin department *HI bo tounaa com alii 01 Dree* end Mantilla Trimming., Maltesa and ilnnitnn Lace, line English and Thread Lace; all of which Kill bv *>hl unusually low. Ten bale.- yard irtde Mtwlln *t sl= COQU P er ‘ IiEW DRY GOODS BTOEE. Iron Front—So. 01 MorlMt street. OL U Uoum U-ln< now opcntortllotranßacttopof kk! Drv G..<*iabu«iuei'S. we would reßpeclCullj BOUatUie •witrc.tiKE'-V.f tb- ivub'lc. feeling confident that,fromourex* .na .hi .uJ* of silks, fascy «.nd ktvi* LK GnuUS w« cau off«r such ludaremema as wm m* fotp t'Olir* UAQA.N A i P r4:tf Nos. 01 Market ami 8 Union street. K©w Venr’a Pruenii for LAdtca. HAVING oat ay entire stock of old Collnrs, (the jv-uit of a combination of the Ladle*,) Ihftvereccl»«l thWaoTßlogSttJ Bm-Swßs French aud Jaconet Collars, out for on* week only, on commission, eonw wurfandwiU b« wU at priceseo low Mto * tT „,y boa* to buy their friends some for New Team. **{„< rf (Vv'Uu* » r e ordered to be sold at not what they ij-» vr.-rth. but whatever they wHI bring. As tlds is the 1 u-r ih:we persona intending to purohA.se aoythlogin •‘ W4 liur will find it to ibtrir Interest to call won at Van *•'*«•» *"* Bh> "> “irSsK'vAKOwSBR. N-->. y Market street. roroer of the Diamond^ cLOT H I N G ST ORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. T'.O’tMKKI.V the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty It t--T' which has eon an unbounded popnlnrity tinder V. -r.'-.. ik. Tlllim: bio (JOOEB, haTC, for the pur- J ....jij-tj.,, in rir** fr'r-tirtir linsnenHe bueliiefts, "'I., ‘ -o Oh> <v.a«^»* , ball<nßß on thocorovr of Lia v'oNI- ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, V.'hwrr thrv hnri tJOV the DOM STLIINUIU STOCK uF CLOTHS! rso. A. •:U *'i£T READY MADE CLOTHING, y.-j.-i rTfr bftrn tc tEo pobllc. riiJ-* ri-uv'tal. l>i to scltp them i r* tti-s tear 3?tlß.Asr ? ?Bf S*"KT«T SOTIC*. for* v, H full Mi'i bcmttfttl assortment o! I WAT.KING AND EU3I- I ' JCES3 COATS. r—:>-V-i\ r»w‘f i Inrrn-?? * «r* Mrt>Ural trith t*««» cf m» enrtoxo*TN * ; ttr .jl v* ware tha V'^blSc‘.hat oar C’WfP.y will cot fcul .a , ' c- I,r ■' *ll w* mix* fc* f-tvc-rM wßlu * ; , ** 03- I so. BS Wo ml Street, (east scpt:,} onnr.'KTi or piamcisd allet. j 1 * « i* \\‘ t . -Ur pdTrop** f .ouodurfll&nd that w«* lia’fp j . irltL ’.>»• Cl. thine »talr,i-?* *>n • ■■--■ L_ b- rt " r— '.. (Jur »:U‘i-iiwa :* .-x-luiiiTWy to the c: tht-Wc-rU. . 21,012 .IW.S2S ei . 10,071 wO $62:,4:e w p. A.MADKftIA, Agont, No. 06 WftiPT itrat, Pittsburgh ■•< ■ ■*.» i CLOTHING. iCf" r ;!ia \V itilL \ SALE TRADE. Cl , • r.IW.SRt thfc* j nWUzT i:A * Til ii A* PHI C ESI r '•<. rr;;:,: ia*»xa t-> b< n» pood m aaj tasnu c ; rst o yi wok J.,l{N M’CLOSKEY k CO j. nil nml Wlnier Oootlt'l ~ K-P,?', &18. SfuMKMfar ••.•a.* «•*“•TrS*™? : I o-i'l me',- f., ord-c on the most reo.i>nntU* term*, < , t i ••■ s oot* 1 " kk.w urni'NO <:<#b'us. TOfTBftJKU'KIi AT JOHN 11. CU'SKEY *COSWhoI»- ' J ~l, r-.vlhlug Warehouse. X.. w. Wood.treat, andcornet '< piamond ,;irv, the largnA and most varied stock of “ik»" th-.. reb-brst-l hour. has ever had the pleasure i the attention of the public to. Tboscßoods hare 1 been oar.-Wed from first hands, and, consequently, no I eeror.iF profit cn then, which leaves us able to ’ -«» and do fell at as small ptolli. as any house In Ike rest rrn rill- Therefore. no respectfully Invito the attention of wholesale dealers nod country merchants, In general, to I give o, a call, and , vaiulne out extensive assortment of READY MADE CL .lllNfi. It Is almost Impossible to enumerate the quant ttf Immense piles of pments that |« to bo seen at thlsh t r cstaNlsbmcnt; It Is sufflchint to “UrK.tf h “ n " M 1 - s.\lll!Ki.Oß»Y, wo. *4 f stclair H-OTEE \hnLDilias, ST. CIAtR STRICT, NTTSDUBOn. GENTLEMEN'S OLOTHIMG made exclusively toorder, anil warranted to sull Has constantly on a obolee assortment of Cl/ITB3, CASSMERESVESTINGS and OVERRATING, of the lateststylw, selected eljmsßr for the custom trndo. Gentlemen louy'nE their orders, will have their wishes consulted and compiled with, as all work la done under his own supervision. nOTI Clothing I Clothing! r-inli: undersigned respeetfully Intomahls Wentoyld ttj. I publlo that he Is now receiving at blsstore,, XoA77 Llb ertv street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassini eras and Vestings. id the latest and most styles, »hicb he Is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner. at short notice, and on the most reasonable to™B - hare elso on handa largo and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, eltlior wholesale or retail. , ~ ,v.i. Persons who purchase goods forcash, will find It to tneir r dvaotage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their purchases. fmartl . C. CORNER. Hew Clotl&lng Store, NO. 4. SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. Tllßeubscriberhas just opened this new establishment, where he has always on hand a large and choice assort mont of all article* of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the moat reasonable pri- Ul,li ' : ■" rKIUMtaI * WATCHES, EWEhRY, &c. Watch Trai WE invite the attHntionof citizens and strangers to our Urae anti carefully selected stock of Watches and Clock*; Railroad Time keepers, in gold and silver cases; r.-al l hronnrneters for the pocket, warranted not to vary a minute in six months; Patent Lever W etches, f'omsU to *220 ; a largo assortment of good common or low priced W.,tcbvs, both in gold nod silver cases. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Chureh 0 ocks, 4c. Wsren RErantfso. —We do Watch Repairing In a. man ner not excelled, if equalled, by any relabhshmenUn the =t sepl3 corner of Market and Ponrth streets. CLOCES! CLOCKS !! CLOCKS 1!! PfeiHe & Meyran, DEALERS IN WATCHES. Cl/OCK3,JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Ac., No- 42 FIFTH Street, near i Woo,!, opposite the Morning Post, formerly occu &*SP pied b* L. Relneman 4 Co. We have now hand a •nlendld assortment of 5 day and 21 hour Clocks, which we Mf.T in the public at great bargains, such ns: Iron cases, pearl inlaid and all other pet&ros of Mantel Clocks. Alsu, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent ievur, cylinder, and anchor eacnpment Watches,aml an ele gantsrik of Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend to i-.fil chtispfor cash. . . . * X, H. Wdicb repairing done In the beet manner and at low prices, and warranted. 11111 ■' " heTjeweiby stoee, h'o. 87 Marlici Street, tSeoond door above the. Norlhoqcti earner of Vit Diamond.) T' OHN STEVENSON, (of tbclatohnnof John B. M Fadden i & C 0.,) respectfully aouqunccs to the publi3,lhat hn bM opened, at the above stand, aline aswrtmont of WA rCTIhS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED '\ARh, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, rocktt and Table Cutlery , Britannia Tea and Communion &U t and the usual variety of goods In Bis line attention given to the REPAIR of FINE WATCIIES, JEWELRY, Ac. f , . . . Uetrußts, that from bis long experience in business, he will be nble-to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with tbolr patronage. Pittsbarch. May 15th, 1853, Henry Richardson, Jeweller, TTAYINU re-Gltod hifi .tore In a handsome manner, and H but recenllv returned from the eastern dtiea with a line assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY. and FANCY GOODS, would cnli the attention of his friends and custom ers to the feet that among his Watches will be found the most desirable stylos, patterns and makers. OX Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Fins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finder Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature etiL, etc. „ . FANCY GOODS—Sach as Papier Mcche, W°rk Tables ond Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt’s Pistols, Porte Mommies In B rea^.T^ and Cako Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which haTe rtotJSS 16 * lated. fuovl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET. TWINE WATCUKS AND RICH GOLD JEWELRY_ AT r bargains.—We wish to inform the pubUo Umt we are now ottering our present stock of fine Watches ana Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat. Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to buy fine Watehes and Jewel ry, give us a call, and save from 25 to 50 per amt in your purchases; whUh you can certainly do by calling at.&7 Market street. . „ ... . N. B.—Watch repairing attended tointill its branches, in a superior manner.' Gold'Jewelry repaired or manulao tured to order afehort notice, at "" ' j B : ’ HOOFS Market at V* • V"*' . \ * I *\*s» V : - «’> •? -,*!• ♦ - r^S*jslfaC- % IftJitAll’Uxv.Ji; J. w. W. respectfully info™ B^ the largest and best ever offered for tMe’in this City, will be sold at prices as law as any lathe United States, ‘StakSLtad Wnphold ths poned material. o , beat workmanship* n fJ?jt ur VQff, Corn the extent of his orders 4n the loirerE he Is enabled to produce warranted furniture, T Hehea adopted the principle of ! Interest with bla own. in qnelity and prlc*, ondtaej* ai f ways on hand the greatest variety of ®^® r 7 .. furniture, from the obeaprat andpiainestjtoth -gant and costly, that a hours, or any part of one, may furnished from his stock, or manufactured espMsiy tour der. The following artiolee consist. In part, of which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed la*ny of.the Eastern cities: Louis XT? tete-a-tete Solas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth} 60 do*. Mahogany Chairs; 20 do*. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Rocking 11 20 Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnnt u 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 a ‘‘ Dressing Bureaus 80 ** “ Washstandsjj 40 Enclosed “ 100 Common “ 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut ** 60 Cottage “ EOQ Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Hahcganv Wardrobes} 10 Walnut M lOCherry M 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dot. Cone Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladles’ Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Btigulres; paper Machs Tables- Conversation Choirs; Pembroke Elliabethan “ Hall and Tier Reception ** Ladies’ Wcrk v 1 pearl Inlaid ° Extension Dining Tables; Arm “ Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; , A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. OASWCT Makxss supplied with all ar ° STEAMBOATa'anI HOTELS, famished *t tho shortest notice. All Orders promptly attended to. Steamboat** Alioy I _ui-i Teb subscribers tender their acknow**?a LcJnMfredgmenta for the favors bestowed upon Vdw by their Steamboat friends, and IW would respectfully remind them and others Interest* T ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description oi Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work manship- T. B. YOTJNQ * CO*. Corner Third and Smitbfield streets, opposite ** Brown’s Hotel. Jtmci fcowrjr* Jr. t AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No- 2M \_j Fetterman's Row, Liberty street, aaa on band Huge irtoe* ofChair? and Bedsteads of every description, made ot the bast materials, which he will sell lower than articles ol the same quality can be sold in the city. He would rail par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at prices. Also, Turning ot every description executed in the neatest manner Orders left at the Ware Booms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly i fn maril _ A. niLtIKEN fc CO., HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIB MANITf ACTORV. No. 64 Smlthfield street, «• I*tk® assortment of fancy and plain fnrnitnre, which they will tell 16 per cant below customary rates. Terms—cash only. Great Inducements to Oa»U Fnrcb«• *!Tirß »U 1 «U °ur large atoefc of COMMON ANDFANCY W CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fal] to please cash purchasers. All oar workle warranted. Our terms are GASH JAMES ccr. Serenthjand Liberty ats. SJ WM E STEVENSON continue* to manufacture \£L OABINET-W ARE of everydescripUon.athisoldrtand, W&S corner of Liberty and Seven th streets. UN DtRTAK • tT ■ INO attended to, In all its branches. myll UASI BUBO PIASOS ANOTHER LOT of those so jostly celebrated HAMBURG PIANOS, used by List*, Tlialbere,andottorp*at per formers, has Just been received by CHABLGTTR BLUME, No. 115 Wood street, to which the attention of Teachers, Principals of Seminaries, and the public generally, is re -1? octave Rosewood, Louis XIT. fall carred back and front, grand action, with patent iron frame and eliding maeic desk. $BOO , , . ... . f No. 50‘25," octate RMewood, carted back and nnnt, pal ent iron frame and eliding desk, $650. No. 5029. 7 octave Rosewood, foli carved iron frame. swu 3315,7 *• u carved, pearl keys, COO 3093,7 “ “ carved, }"J 4914, GK “ “ carved, sail,.: “ “ Lout, xiv, 22 5176. OK “ •• carTttl, tO4B “ fall round corners, d 7& 4?w! *- “ eliding desk, 3iK> 4161,6*4“ “ ** 300 2324,6 “ • “ 2325.0 “ “ 2326,0 “ “ 3AC I '*" om :: - udm* *«*.£> 4927.0 “ “ iron frame, 4900,0 “ “ 4931.6 “ “ t 4153, 6-V “ “ Boudoir, Also, sole agent for Pittsburgh and H estern Ponnaylra nla, for Hollet, Davi« A Co., lluston; Haines, Bros. A Co., »• Y ; “ Dd f ’ C ' K ' irtantoh ' BLOME, No. 118 Wood street. For the Holidays. yifitT? pianos. Im }I riiHE SUBSCRIBER has justrec-lv«l a new lotof PIANO I FORTES. frv>m lhe celebrated manufactory of OiUCKJHUNQ & SONS, which computed bis stock intended especially' TOR TBB OOUDAtS. Those who are desirous of presenting their families with an tunanL uieful and essential niece of PARLOR FUItN ITURE, have now an opportunity of selecting from the largest choicest stock of Piano Fortes ever ottered f>r Sale in mis city They comprise all styles considered to be in * 3 * GOOD TASTE, from a plain but elegant exterior to the most elaborately carved. axso ros sou, A largo lot of PIANO FORTES, from Woodward Bnoxra, Boston; BaeWM A ALUS, Boston; Stodarv,New York; Km- BOSOR, Boston, Ac, Ac.; from the plaine>-t to the mostca frawrandj/ carved, ffilt, end with wdrf tew. y A TVER T RED UCED PRICES. ALSO, A lot of second hand Pianos, some of them nearly new, from to $l6O each. Also, a fine lot of Milos Eoas, Qonua, Puso Stoma «s Covjbs.^ Agent for the sale of Ohickering A Sons* Plano Fortes, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond all*y and Fourth sttecL decls \ Bleiodeons. CARHAErS GKNUING MAKE. Tj K LEBER has Just completed his <*»» XjL* stock of superior MELuDENB,from the factory of the obiqiral isvxntors, CAUIIART A NEEDHAM, New York,* I w ■ I* comprising: 6 octave Melodeon,Plano style, round corners and carved gothlo tablet, double sett Of reeds. D> UOLB swell, etc. . 5 ooiave Melode m, elegant scroll legs, double swell. 4U “ ** ” * . All the above have OarharCe new improvement of the a double swell,” possessed by no other maker, aßd which makes them superior, In that respect, to any other. 11. KLEBER, Sole agent for the genuine Melodeon made by Cabhart, New York. declb ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1855. EtfSoRsAN AUENUY. Tie Oldest Established Offioe in Pittsburgh, for Remitting Honey to the Old Country. JAMJSB i<i.aKkl.Y Decs leave to 6»y to those persons having friends in the Old Country, and desirouß of either sending them money or paying their passage, that hla arrangement for doing either is now complete, and on so ilrm a Wls that mistakes cannot occur, nor losses accrue to any party Dining the last ten years in which he has been in this business, he has remitted over a half million of dollars without the loss ot a dollar, and the house for I which he is agent, in Liverpool, has shipped not less than 45,000 persons during the last year to this country, without a cumplelnt of neglect 01 duty on their part. He can issue passenger tickets for London, Dublin, Liver* pool, Glasgow, Cork, Ballast, i/rogheda, limerick, Port Bush, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundulk, to New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, and New Orleans, and from thence to Pittsburgh} and will attend strictly to forwarding passengers from thence to any part of the coon* try. He also has bight drafts for sale, payable at the fo* lowing places, vis ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Sanford A Co. .London. Wm. Tappscott A Co Liverpool. (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout England and Woles.) ON IRELAND. Provincial Bank, Ireland .Dublin. BRAsaaxs. j Armagh, Cavan, Dungannon, Mallow, Tralee, Pareonsiown, Drogbtsia, Londonderry, Sligo, B&illna, Ballysbannon, Kilkenny, Nowry, Coleraine, Enniskillen, Dungannon, Bundon, Carlow, Banbrtdge, Llmerwh, Enntscorthy, Waterford, Downpatrick, Galway, Ennis, Atiilone, ClonmeU, CootchUl, Monaghan, Youghall, Belfast, Dundalk, Kflrush, Btrabane, Baljmena, Cork, Fermoy, Omagh, Wexford. ON SCOTLAND. ' National Bank of Scotland, Edinburg, and its branches In fifty towns in Scotland. ON FRANCE. Messrs. Edward Blnnt t Co., Bankers.. ..... (Available in any cicy in France.} ON GERMANY. Messrs. Vogel, Eock ± Co., Bankers, Fiankfort-on-the-Main. (Available in any city in Germany j JAMES bLABKLY, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, dec9 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1865. First Importation, o t Fine Watches. 1855 JUST RhuISIVEI) IUUII BOXES Of W ATtlllKS, direct from Europe, manufactured to my especial order, and wnlch I can fully recommend and warrant os good time keepers and at towsn raws than are retailed at In eastern cities. Wo have also Railroad Watches and Clocks. Regulators for Railroad Stations, $6O to *76. Silver Watches from $lO to $5O. Gold Watches nom $25 to $220 Watch Rarsiaxsa.—Our best attention, aided by superior workmen, is constantly devoted to the repairing and clean ing of fine Watches. 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. W. W. WILSON, j,Tiia , Practical Watch Maker. >TURK BOOM TO LET, simated on Thirl street. Also, jS a Dwelling House, oa allege «n& one on iXv«tv street. Immediate possession of the iboee can be £Sr fl. ODTHWSBT A BON, dedft Heel Srtate Afests, liO Tblxd street • • - •. v_ I . , *.. ’ MISUELTjAHEOUS, ": STEXV ■ _ Beal Batata and- Contracting Agent. . ffTHE subscriber lias been Induced to open an office tor I the purpose of buying and Belling, on OommlBslpn,ana hnving the Agency of large Steam Saw*WUlS and Boat' Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other facilities from other water-and steam saw-mills; He flatters himself that he can fqrnlah any bills of lumber and timber of-any- kind, great or small, long or abort, and deliver them at any point on the Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract*to build large Barges, Store Boats, Cool elate. Boat Gunhele, Bridge Timber, Kail*, road Timbers— Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to any given-point, and will attend to the Sale and Rent of Real Estate. ' From' his long experience In lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks he can giTe general satisfaction. All persons «n requested to mafce tbelr contrectesoon; rape . eislly those wanting boats or large blllsof lumber and tto-. 1 her should contract for. themlntbe fall for the spring and I summer uso. He will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity .that may bo desired. . tetters addressed to DiVtn Mora, Real Estatei and- Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Boa Ho. 120. post paid, will ta Un His office la on U«ta ■ % Allegheny House, __ DAVlii mukh SETZBB<CXB. ’ ' Col. James B. Morgan-Lumberman, Pittsburgh Mr. John Morrison, Esq, “ Mr. Robi.B. Brown, Esq., “ mi J™ JB “ Mr. ffn. Armstrong, Clarion u . Mr. Georgeß. Sweney, •* „ „ 0. AJ.HsbntCo, “ des2l:lvd*w EDMUND WILKINS mSSSSSSSS&i; ! jV! Freeport Stone Walls and Fences, Mantle tte« B » Geo tre and Pier Tops, always on hand and made to order. N B —Waving introduced a new style of Fence for Cpv 6lOT ytots, of DUBABLB STONE, cnt through in panel or ralting form, and at very little cost over-Iron fencing. I refer to specimens of that and other work done in the Allegheny Cemetery. 1 on J £*£2 •election of drawings for every description of work in my ' tine. BXRBOKHS : Col, HENRY McCOLLOUOH, Pittsburgh. WM BAOALEY, Esq, do KRAMER A RAUM, do Mrs, HARMAR DENNY, do Hon. WILUAM WILKINS, Home Wood. Hon. TUOB. IRWIN. Allegheny. Mrs. TIERNAN, Sr., do . , JOHN McDonald CROSSAN, Esqr, Honongahele louse »prlOdew_ i'ELB BOOK FOR RAILROAD ENGINEER*. ContelD- ' In* formulte tor laying out curves, determining uog an- , sICB.I "yelling, calculating earth-work. etc, etc., together Wiui tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic satiation, logarathima and natural signß tan gents, etc. etc, by John B» Henck. Civil Engineer- Poeket b°AThsohl«tof the presentowork la to supply a w@t very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads, Books of conrenlent form for- use in the field containing the ordinary logralithmatlc tsbleaare common enough;hut a book combining with these tables otbe a peimliar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary laying out curves, turn-onta,crossings, do.,is adesideratum which this work is designed to supply- - IR ,, U. 8. MIUIiST ACAbUTT, West Point, April 18,1801 - GentUmen: 1 haraJookod over “Henck s Field Book tor Railroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question hnt it wni be found a very useful and practical volume both for office and ■ field work. __ ?• “ „ Tbot, April 2 1854, j I am much pleased with Mr. Henctt’p little manual, ihe « Field Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of rccogulxed nracessea among railway engineers, he has given others ■ irbich, new at least in their present form, appearto possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that or being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think th»* design of Mr» Henck’s book U such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure in' expresring my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex ce’lleut typographical teste Igjgto 0. B. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechniclußtitute. Wnrnalebv WILLIAM B. HA Visa, iOT ° y Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, Market street, corner of Second. David Mono, Real estate and contracting agent,"No. *, IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh- has for Bale, as follows: ISO acres of land in Ceder cnunty.lowa, 16 miles from Mus catine, on the main road to Marlon, and 8 miles from Dp* ton. 6 miles from two Railroad depots: 00 acres is_under cultivation, a good Frame House. Tram© Barn and Grana ries, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm Is well watered? high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county. A very great bargain can be bad of this farm for prompt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pre* “ \1». 3 acres of land, with a largo Steam Saw Mill, now Id snrCMsfol operation; 3 Frame U*<dlin,-F, tlnm, IlLaci- wooSe I taSt < at tot™,,!.,'?. Enquire ae above, or of Mr. L & lor lUmamaU.m lea speedy crUto Earned, 800,003 feet, B- M„ of »£, White Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, Bor 16 test long, 7t016 \ Pittsburgh. l*enx> a Tfc* Doctoris always atbon • ( Inches wide, part to be delivered In October next and part ; J SJ VX°f»®ga|lSS e ifreqofred. Enquire as above. valuable Jurt Issued from theptess, ifl Copartnership. . received and U sale, wholesale and retail, by ritHE subscribers bereby inform their fne-ds and the HENRY KLEBER, I public that they bare associated themswl rvs io*‘tn«r. ; of bB Gul j en Harp, No. 101 Third street under the 6rra of W’Sl. YODNGS»)N&CO..f‘*r the pnrp-'MT single copies 37 cmia Reduction made far Schools, etc. of carrying on the PAINTING BUSINESS.in a11,.> breech N tlC£> The - Mu*ic Ttwher” has been carefully exam* es; and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a • tnc {irst Mas cal Professors of this city, and wan share o! public patro-ago. Lettering and Graining d**ne J u ” pronoan .^ ( i one f the best books of the kind ever for the trade on reasonable terms. Shop on Seventh street, -t Shryoek has the most flattering testimo opposite the Septnne Engine £ ia ls to that c(T« tin his p His work la admire n. vIF? V.?CNGSON’ biy adapted to teaching purposes,and containa m^opitas- DAME» . - d i tigtruel ive tunes than axe found In ;»®Y *“J !ar i/m -{foA 7j H. KLEBER. Iron frame, “ u u Notice. , TMIE Interest of Mr. JUII.N AX WELL in our business ceases from this 'lste by agreement Out business as WHOLESALE GROCEKB,wiII be continued by tho remuio- InK partners under ibe firm of „ h v BAGALEY, COSQBAVE A CO* Nos. 19 and 20 Wood *tr«-et Pittsburgh BAGALEY. WOODWARD & CO., No. 221 Market street Philadelphia ' “WSf. BAG ALEY A CO. Pittsburgh, December 19th, 1854— : (di-c22 “PITTSBURGH BIDING SCHOOL, BOBEBT H. PATTEESON, Proprietor,. CORNER OF DIAMO.'D STREET ANB CIUSRKV ALLEY, r 1 hie subscriber respeclfally announces Ladles ana I Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected a RIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of size, commodious ness and adaptation, undeniably excels any’similar estab lishment in the United States. Its location iff accessible from all parts of the city, while its high and airy situation renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Horses are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that nu pains or expense will be spared to mske this establishment the first in the confidence of the public, octZhtf WM. A. M’CLUivG, DEALER IN • Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. IS now receiving* large assortment of FRESH GOODS, in addition to his already extensive stock, purchased from first hands In the Eastern markets, which, will be sold At the lowest market prices. . , v 4&-Hotels, Steamboats, and families, baying by th* ausntity, supplied at wholesale rates. delivered in the city tree of chargs. sepZl Notice. THE Partnership of JOHN H’DEYITT A BRO. was dis solved on the first inst. John STDevitt will continue the business at the old stand, and attend to tho settlement „-f .ho badness of the late m-DEVITT, WILLIAM M’DRVITT. Pittsbnrgh, Jannary Bd, IS jan4 ROBERT H. PATTERSON’S , LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, °Zf"r D, ' mona atTCCt Home League Factory* t TTEAVY SHIRTING OHRLKS AND TWEEDS,lntended H tO Mlit the retail trade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny made of hard twisted yarn, dark patterns and indigo bin- The general admission that Stewart’B Checks and Tweeds are not inferior in quality to any others manufactured In the United Btates, with an increasing, demand for them, encourages the subscriber to extend His business. • view to keep up a good assortment of such Cbeccs M usu ally retail from 12% to 18% cents par yard. be sent to merchants who cannot make it waTOnient to call ttt^,V^^ Be^>SteW HAMILTOg P OTEW^Bg T ’ fitesmboat Owner* WILL find it to their advantage tu call and examine our stock of STOVES, before purchasing elsewhere. Our vsriety, both os to style of finish and utility, is superior to any in this market. We also have o Laundry Poraoce £• * andprin^aLde^^ly^eatn 7 Notice* I HAVE sold myinterest in the bnsiness of Long, Mills- A Co., to 8. A! Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tlnne at the old stand. Ft). 109 Front street. Icordlall; recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29,1854. P* H* MILLER. *■ “ m s - r A.'iioScrs."co., BEI.L AND BRAB3 FOUNDERS, AND GAS FITTER!- Invite attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Brackets Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit-op houses with Gs> and Steam, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order, rot nisb Railroad Pumps and Tank*Fittings, and keep Anti Attrition Metal constantly on hand. j 7& Boots and Shoes. JM’LAUGHLIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly oppoMV tho Mayor’s Office, is manufacturing Gentlemen's firs Boots, Low Shoes,ties aud buttoned; Congressnnd Buttoi *1 Gaiters; Ladles’ Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, Slij purs, end French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shade fancj Kid and Batin Gaiters, of the best material; Miss*- and Children’s do, of every variety. b.—All hinds made to order, op short pctice. [anlP Treasurer’s Office of tlie uhartlers Valle?, Kallroad Company. SUBSCBIBEBB to theabore Bead arehexeby notified thi the Board of Directors have called for a second install ment of Frvx Dollars per share, payable to the Treaaurt on the Ist -Monday of JUNE, and also Five- Dollars pt share on the first Monday of eath ensuing month, unti the whole amount la paid. _ UIJLI , JmiJl * mv3o:tf. AT.VAN WTLKINB, Treasurer . " gpixe Greatest invention of-the- Age. a mo AVOID those unpleasant feelings thatusuah accompany the wearing of a new Hat, the CONFOt &lATOB, lately Imported from Paris, forms the B at» the exact shape and rite of the head. * 'A neatht, and & go* Hat may be bad at_77.Wood street. •P r ?> * MANDlNE—Thebestarttoln Boirlnn» fcr ebilpM 7;-r.p- -jPf-.-K.ti v;.-f n» t ’ W ,* • -• ' •" ’ ' ■>•••■••■•.* ' '"iK pilots* FOil ALL THE EOBEOSES OJA FAMILY PHYSIC. TUBES has long existed »puUJo '-SMSr demand for aneffeedvepuTgauvopul Ik Miggi jflgjl which could be wired on ao sure *ud J perfectly safe in its operation. This -1 - jgllgßfeii . baa been- prepared to- meet that do* V m nnd T and an oxtenalTa.trifli of Ife . ’••'Tp iiSk vs*r«!y virtues has conclusively shown with what aacceealtaccoiapUi'ließ the pur* > nose designed. It la easy tomatoa ) Physical jrfJ*,:bttt not easy tomato r : ■ =^'r|,||fl| ' Ml^ll . ll ehonld bare nono of the ob* < ffimaS forthlpaUoniWrto tivu medicine b acrimonious and irritating totteMrw , This is not. Manr of them produce Eomn<* gipJng and revulsion in the system as to than 4 SS^ tfa- good to be derived from them. These pm P** Irritation or pain- unless It arise froma previously existing .obstruction ©r derangement in-the bo*el9. Being pore 7 vi'ireLnbiw, no harm can arise from their use in any quanti* ty: but it is better that any medicine should he token juai* otouFly. Minute directions for iheir use ln the : diseases to which they are applicable are given on the pox. I \mrns the complaints which have bean speedily cured dj | them vcmay mention Liver Complaint,!aits various of Jaundice. Indigestion, Languor, arid Loss of Appetite* lrritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Eever, FL'ver and Aeuo. Pain in the Sine and Loins; for. in truth, llthececrc buf the consequence of .diseased action In the i t p . r As an aperient, ihey. afford prompt and sure relief in Cußlivencm-, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humora, fctofala ° V Colds With sorenessof thabody,Ulcereand im purity of ibo.biuodi in short, any and every coao whore a Pl Th£ytoyoS^auccdK>moalngiflarlyf>nK^fnlcnrra in Ilh. umutism, (lout, Dropsy, «meL Mrm ni the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach and Bide. SkL Ibrmltf he freely taken in the spring of the year, to i£o WoM S“aroth« syatorn for change rf P r> ’,_ An dose stimulates the stomach and whole organism Hence an occasional d°se is advanta cwu3. even ihongb no senous derangement exists, hntnn K?ia^3orin ¥ “houw n,ver be carried loofar,W6very purgative meUtclue reduces the strength, when taken to evce a< ? Tb«? thousand cates ia which a physic is required cannot bo enumerated here, bnt. they snggeit thmselvea tothe reason of every body; anti it la eonhdeutly believed this pill nil) answer a. hotter purpose than any tMngwhich has hitherto'been available to manhind. When their rir* tues are once kuor.ii, the publio will no longer doubt what Tcnedy to employ wen In need ofn cathartic medicine. Prepared bj JAMBS C. ATER, A&sayor.andTractlcal Chemist, Lowell. Hass. Trice 26 cents per bos. El to boxes foßold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Pittsburgh, and by sUDrugfrta. -. , jy6djmdtw. _ Carter’s Spaiaisla Mixture. THE GKBAT PDKIPIBB OF THE BLOOD! Sot a Particle of Mercury in it. IKT THE AJFsMOTED REAS AND PONDER!—An , Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, Kind’s Evil, llhouma- Usm, Obstinate Cutaneona Eruptions, HmplesOT PusralM on tie Face. Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chionio Sore Eyesr Elng Worm or Tetter, Scald Mead, Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn THtn -ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases aiisiog from an Injudicious use of Mercury,lmprudence In is by .usandsoi grateful patients from all part - of the United States, who testify daily to tHeremarkabl anres performed by the greatest of. all medicines, CAB TE&’BBJ»ANISH MIXTUHE.” Neuralgia, Bheumatlam, scrofula, Eruptions on the Bkln, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers. Old Sores Affections of the Kidneyß, Diseases of the Throat. Female Complaint*, Valns and Arming of the Bones and J oiuta, are speedily put to flight by using this great and of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cieanses system of all impuri ties. acts gently and efficiently on.the Liver and. Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, maker the skin clew and healthy, and restores the Consti tution, enfeebled by diseare or broken down by Ow excesses of youth, to it* pristine vigor and strength. ; . ■ lor the Ladies, It is invariably better Uian aU the we metica ever used. A few doses uf Carter s BcmnUb Mixture will remove all sallownesa of complexion,;briߣ the resea mKntlhig to the cheek, give elasticity to tho step, and lm prove the general health in a remorkabledegree beyond all tbs medicines ever beard of, • , • . . . The large number of certificates which we have received from perse ns from all parts of the United States, is the best evidence that there is no humbug about iLTheprees, wondsrful effects ot this GREAT BbOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and seta Circular and Almanac, .nil read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Moditinia bl Noneganuine unless signed by BENNETTA BEERS, Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Vsa to whom all ING, FLEMING BKOS..and by Druggists generally. prlTfttc Dlstuu. ' _ US aBOWS, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Be* f rotes his -atire attention to an oacePractice. m&M His business is mostly confined to STioale Ml Vtncrtou Diseases, andsuchpainfulaffectioni, 4ESft ?•„ broucht on. by imprudence, yontMUlindalgenceandaxcetfl * Syphilis,ByphiUU*-Eruptions,Gonorrhea,GtotiSmctor# Brothral Discharges, Impurity of,the Blood, with all Dleea* ;? ees of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, ScorbutlcErcp* U ■ Hons, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Dlseases,Seminal Weak* u. ness, Impotoncj. Piles, Rheumatism, Femaltt 5 Monthly suppression*. Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in 3 Ano, Nerrous .affections. Pains in the Back and Loin*, irr! >; . tatinu of the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treawh— «. C ten m thiscitylenahlesDr.Brown to ciSei assurances o» a gpeedycure to auwhbmayocme nnj *.* Private Oongaltatlonßooms,4l,Diamondalley ■ notfedAw»ly bUNDK'ES— -25 ddaeo Corn Brooms; 6000 J'eaßxtera* t • o bushel Bags *. • • 100 bushels Dried Apples; , . . . . 60u do Peaches; . 60 do Pared Peaches; ' V 100-.' Ibs prime Featl us,in store and for sale by jan°U V IfiftiUSa & BJCHARDSON. w s<* 0 bu.-h'-la Shelled Corn, la store; .. 2000 do Outs, In store and to arrive; 4UO do : JSar Corn, in Btore and for sale cy KNG blflll * RIOHASDBQN. » AfiiLV Fh .UK, ac • • • “ £ 100 bnrreld iixira White Wheat Family Flotjr; f>()0 f»a?h«?la Corn Meal; 100 do CloTerfieed; . ■ • v 60 do Timothj Seed, In store ana zer sue by jaogp ENGLISH A*MCgAttDBON. BUTXiiK— 15 bbls Roll natter; 60 kega Packed Batter; • : 100 bbls Prim* No. 1 Lard; 10 bols Ureas#* Lord, in store and for sale by ENULIdB * RICHARDSON^ IMF. — 2.0 barrelaLoni>TilleLime; 200 Qo Union Cement; 160 do H;0. Moiassea; 200 do N. 0. Tar. in store and for sale by BNGLIBH * RICHARDSON. r | 'OBACCO-20 boxes b’a W. 0. Tobacco; lO ions prime Peart Ash; ocash" Pot Ash; 75 bags Saltpetre; . • ' . 1000 boxes prime Cream Cheese, in store ana fjftngq. EVQLIBH A RICHABD3ON. for cate by 1 ,rlnli—2o Iso. 3medium Macserel; r 20 -do large. do; 10 bbifl No. lyichled Herring; 10 hf bbla do do; 6 tierces Codfish; . . ~ 30 bxs scaled Uerring; received ana for sue by MILLER & IUCKKTSON, > 211 end 223 Liberty st. LjUNDIUES—IOO doxen Corn Brooms; iS 20 do Zlno Waah Boards; 20 do - Tow and Cotton BagB; 25 do Coontry Bocks; 5 phco* Country Flannels; • 2000 lbs Bat Lead; for solo by - MILLKB * KICKETSON - OA. AND OANDLIS6" , . _ ft 60 boxes “Cincinnati” No. 1 Family Soapf jf la do do gtearineCandle*; fbr*alot>y l ; jatS • MILLER A KIOKETSON. i-liUlT—3o tags l>rj Apples; IJ 10 ao Peaches; 60 bxa M. h; Eaisiss; 16 hi do dos‘tor salary MILLER * BICKBTSOH. " CuAtv—LoveriugS ileicuer’a, acd-Al’lienxie'a Loa i r Crashed and Pulvetired Sugars, on h*nd*cdfbirtaleby MILLER St RICKETBOW. _ . , rtAv»ti p«irs of the-German ’.Franere,' 1 T the best pruning Instrument in use, for sale by f -bi 9 * JAMES WABDROP. KXRI> CAUK3 — UK) improved patterns, Tarioua dies, at redacted prices, for sate by ftibl9 BIRD BABKKTS—2OO Nest Baskets, for sale by frb!9 JAHE3 WABDKOP. KKINED ftUQAHii— it 10 hhds tfrmmlated Sugar; 20 M Loaf sugar; 20 “ C-uthed Sagar; 15 ** CoSea t?u jnr; for sale by Bll’TH, MAIK & HUNTER. ,jso. smtutt YfjL DOUGLAB ;■’>•- s!*■» '£*& Sf= fesvi .S J-Si, i }EOOMS—6O dozen fancy Broom* for sale by & fablT SMI’H, HAIR * HUNTER, I'iN.NtKa’ uIL— IO übla prim for sale by feDIT HSUTH, MAIIi ft BUI BUXiEK— 1 bbi pac&edßatter; SDkera do;for«leby febl7 . SMITH, BIAIB ft HUNTER. vr O. SUGAR—IO bbda for sale by ; . eblT SMITH, MATS ft HUNTER N- u. Yio.ASSbli—TfcO boU prime «oraal© by . f- ! 0 SMITH, MAIB ft HUNTER. . > >n. - cOaX—IUO iiXB superior for sale by it feb9 . aoIIU, MAIR ft HUNTER. • CAK CANDt.ES—IO bxs tor Mila by feVO SMITH, MAPI & HUNTER. UOAK-tiOUSE cYKUF—6O bbls, llelchee’s, Tot sale by > t.->0 SMITH. MAIR ft HUNTER? _ I'U ,i lwtuoii, MoljASrtfci—SO bbls prime for sale by 5 i'->0 . • " SMITH, MAIK ft HUNTER. , .UOtvKfd AND TUBS . > » • 40 dozen Buckets; 10 Ud .-Tuba; for sale by fcU> - SMITH, MAIK ft HUNTER. .If IS DO v\ UtAnS— * 1 •: ISOboxca 8*10; ‘ V. - 75 do 10x12; 40 do luxlQ; 10 do 12x10; ' . HO do 10x14; best country faahdfli for t&ta tfeb9j bMITII, MAIR ft-HUNTER. REAM TAUTaß—l4‘jolbB 0& band ind> for ealeby > ■'-> fsb2fl ... IfuUlHa BROS. • LACK. LKAD CKUGIBLIS3—An usatt&ttiit ou hand O MdtoT sale by [fettß)- gLKMTKO BROS. v y A^\'lCD—-6 CU&IO3 or llaaA titles. bj StookßKkw, »a»oSttKf^L l , : r J*,- i , JAMES WARDROP.
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