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Lovaly and pure tu ever thou art, still hovering near to me, In love's sweet mission thou dost come, to cheer my weary soul. Now let me thank thee with a heart that’s full of love un told, Brer beating kind and true, kindly, fond y, all for you. Love may change, alas, grow cold, and friends may oeaee to be, Ere Ufa has passed one half away, as kind a 3 they should be; And if this heart doth ever change from loving, ’twill be to worship thee. Come, than, and in this fond heart dwell, to tbee I cannot say farewell, Here in my heart Td havo thee dwell, gweot one, I cannot, cannot say farewell. s. r. n. Y ALCAEUS WORKS FOR ARCHITECTS, MECHAN ICS AND ENGINEERS— The Model Architect; 2 volumes; by 61oan. The Carpenter’s New Guide; do. Appleton’s Dictionary of Mechanics. Do. Mechanics’ Magazine. ' Practical Mechanic’s Journal. Downing's Rural Essays. Do. Country Houses. Stuart’s Architecture. Allen's Rural Architecture. Field’s City do. Rudiments of do. and Building. Rudimentary do. by Job.* Bollock. The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder's Guide. The Builders'Gui le. ' The Engineer’s and Machinist’s Assistant; 2 vols. Do. do. Mechanic’s do. Weisbaeh’s Mechanics and Engineers; 2 vols. Mahan's Civil Engineering. Knapp’s Chemical Technology. Nonis’ Hand-Book for Locomotive Engineers and Xlach’s. Colburn on Locomotive Engines. Hauptoa Bridges. Templeton’s Mechanic's Companion Scribner’s do. do - do. do. Henck’e Field Book. i Byrne’s Pocket Companion. Simms on Leveling; revised by J. H. Alexander. Do. Mathematical Instruments. Borden’s Formula for Construction of R. Roads. Trautwtne on Railroad Curves. Shook do. do. •Mifflin do. do. And numerous other practical works. Vv* sale by b. T. C. MORGAN, mol« No. 104 Wood st. NKW BOOKS at DAVISON’S, t& Market tTHEXT, near Fourth— Christ a Friend; and the Friends of Christ; by Nehe tnith Adame, D. D.—in two separate volumes. Ufa Scenes of the Messiah; by Rev. Rufus W. Clark. The Mothers of the Bible; by Mrs s*. G. Ashton. Th* Kvenldg of Life, or Life and Comfort amid the ?ha* (lows of declining years; by Jeremiah OhapUn. Cummings’ Works. Scripture Readings on Generis, Exodus, Bt. Matthew and £t. Mark. Benedictions, or the Blessed Life. Voioes of the Day. Voices of the Night. Voices of the Dead. Lectures os the Miracles and Parables. Lectures on the Seven Churches. Minor Works, Ist and 2d series, Ac. The Footsteps of St. Paul; by author of Words of Jesus words of Jesus; by author of Morning and Night Watches. Mind of Jesus ; by same author. ~ New ScUool for the Violin. Bt U. C. HILL.—THE PRACTICAL VIOLIN school— A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, in un progressive and practical form, and designed expressly for tbe American stndeai, to which b added valuable les sons and exercises and beautiful arrangements, as Solos and Ihios of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged and composed by U.C. HILL, pupil of Spohr. late President of tbe New York Philharmonic Society. The above just received, in advance of the trade, by ( HENRY K LEBER, 101 Third street. We hare carefully examined the above work of U. C. HiUV. andeonsider.lt one of the most complete and prac es! Violin Schools we have ever seen. U. ANTON R VOGEL Teachers of Music. BRPKTIO SOAP EXCELSIOR! Aia—“ X t ondd I were a boy again. Til go sore to that store again, On Third street, kept by 8. L C n And some Herpetic Soap 1 fain Would buy, for it always suits me, Herpetic Soap always salts me. That Soap removes redness and tan And cures all chaps and soreness too; Brightens complexions pale and wan— I’m eery sure It will please you: Oh yes, I know it will please yo u. This valuable remedy tor sore rough bands has provnl of great benefit to hundreds. Price only 12}$ cents per cake. Bold by 8. L COTHBKRT, mhlg 140 Third street. MAG AZlNEA—Harper, for January. Putnam, for January. Godey, for January; third supply. Graham, for January; second supply. Peterson, for January; 17 cents. RaUow,for January; 10 cents. Blackwood, for January. Subscription to four British Reviews and Blackwood, $lO. Those who wonld save 20 per cent in subscribing by the year, or baying single copies o f the above, should call at SAMUEL a LAUFFKK’B, lao3 No. 87 Wood street. SPIfHfSt&L SOAP.—The “ Olean Journal ” says that tbe Spirits who haaot Chautauqua county, N revealed to the initiated of that region, a recipe for concocting “Spir itual Soap!” This receipt was shortly after sold to s Con necticut gentleman for several thousands of dollars. There la no doubt that some persons will bo tuaped by this opera tion, but it will not interfere with the sale of the old estab lished aud excellent article, (he HERPETIC SOAP, which removes tan, sallowness, and redness of the skin; cores sore and rough hands, Ac. It is still for sale at 1 2% cents per cake, at No. 140 Third street, below Smithfield. [ marlO JEANNETTE 1 She is dressed In silks and satins, And hetr step is full of grace; She is loTely in appoarancc— But what a sallow face! Her hands are small, but oh! how rough : Bhe surely does not know That Hc&pgno Soap is iust the thing— A’d then tbs price is low. The HERPETIC SOAP is for rale, Icents per oake, at mh2l No. 140 THIRD STREET. NEW BOoHtj! NEW Bik/kfil 'l'ar History ut tbe Hen Fever, a humorous record; by Goo. P. Burnham, poems by John G. Bale. Fourth supply. The Cottage Garden el America—containing practical di rections for the cnltureof flowers, fruits and vegetables; by Walter E!d-r. Harper's Story Book, No. 4. Ballou's Monthly, for April. Just received and for rale by W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO., Ph2Q No. 45 Fifth strees. NEW BOOK! *NKVf BJuK! Travels in Europe and the Ea t—A Year in England, Ireland, bcoctand, Wales Francs, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Greece, Turkey, by la, Palestine and Egypt, By Bamud Iren»us Prime. Just published. For sale by J. fi. DAVISON, Ph2o 63 Market st., near Fourth. OF THOSE for whom wo fond emotions chesisb, Secure LUe shadow e’er tbe substance perish: The best is the cheapest. Nowhere In the city can you ob tain first class PICTURES at lower rates than at CARGO'S Double Skylight Gallery, No 70 Fourth street, opposite Wil kins’ Banking House. mhi9 Blacksmith Wanted. A GOOD SHOES AND SMITH is wanted to go to a rail road about 10 miles from the city. Good wages will be given, and steady employment. Inquire at GEO. EWART’S STABLE, nthlft No. 80 Smithfleld street. Rifleii Guos and Revolvers, RIFLES, a new assortment of our own make, and *J\J warranted to be A No. 1. Also, a new supply of Colt’s, AUen’fl, and. Ells’ celebrated Revolving PistoL, last received from the makers, which we very low fore asQ, at theEsrr&paiss Gus Wobks. mh2t BOWN A TEFLKY. fI’HE IIRttPEfIU SJAP r-moves Tan; X The Her -etlo Soap removes Sailowness; Toe Herpetic Soap cures soro and rough hands; The Herpetic Soap costa t*n y 12}$ cents peruke; And Issold at 140 THIRD Bt., near fimlthfitftx (mh2l fIIHR SELF-EXPLANATORY BIBLE. —Tbe references X ond parallel passages in this Bible are pbistid at LsjfQtfl. Type clear and large. It is considered the most valuaole edition in print for private uses. For sale by J. g. DAVISON, fobZ7 65 Market street, near Fourth. Enterprise Gan Work*. T>OWff A TBXLfci continue to sell UFLE2 cheapor than the; can be had either East or Westt and every gun is warranted. Call soon, If you want one, for they are going off like hot cakes. mbl3 OOA.P! —Herpetic soap is the best thing yon can find to O care aoreneas or roughness of the skin. It heals all chaps and chafes of the hands, and renders them smooth, •oft and white. cents per cake, gold by mhfl o- L. CUTHBKRT, 140 Third street. INGHAMS—Jast receive!, a fine lot of Ginghams. \JT mh6 A. A. MASON A CO., 25 Fifth streeet. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA EAI LROAD—W anted, 20 . shares Btock, to-complete an order. WILKIN 8 A CO. Bankers and Commission Stock Brokers, mbl3 No. 71 Fourth street. THE INVALID—CaEGO is prepared, on short notice, to take PICTURES at residences. He can be found (day or evening) at his residence and Gallery* PM No. 70 FOURTH STREET CARGO MAKES COPIES OF PICTURES, PAINTINGS, Daguerreotypes, Ac., on short notice. mbS No. 70 FOURTH BTREET. GttKKiN APPLES—SO bbls Komanitea lor sale by . • mMS JAS. McLAUGHLIN. BEANS— 10 bbls Small White Beans for sale by - JAS. MCLAUGHLIN. IIIRoME YELLOW— Ooy lbs in store and for sale bv > feb26 PLEMING BROS. T\ltlKD PEACHES—2O bbls new Peaches,Tor Sate by ' ' SMITH, BiAIR A HUNTER. COFFEE— 160 bags prime, for sale by . mh!3- ■ SMITH, MAIR A, HUNTER. CAP SUGAR—2S bbls for sole by m hl3 .SMITH, MATE A HUNTER. tiMtcKnK— •ruuu.boaes lor sale bv r£ibl3 SMITH, MIIR A HUNTER. * HUNTER. 1 ['Em— 2oo pkgs. White fiah i 140 “ 'Trout; M “ Ealmou; 50 bbl.H. No. J Large. Mackerel; . 'l'lia day rec'd by E. B, aail far Bale by _u>a» HENSY H. COLLINS. FbAluEiis—Booo ib 3 Kentucky Feathers just recM and for Bale by ImhOl HENRY H.COLUNB. ( IHauoaunlTwin k —3o baskets “ Hetdsick's” 173,174. A >/Cbaapagno Wtae, forsale by ■ Ji“®. miller ft ricketson. ! HO-'i 'Af-l . * bX> will receive, on the lfith of M.rch, 2000 doxen or Cotton Hosiery of every Crude, tarn FIFTH BTItEET. . ■ Et> BOrrßK—2o kega this day rec’d, and for Bale by mb 12 HKNBY H. COLLINS. I A HD—i3 kegs tor sale by i ,mhl2 HENRY H. COLLIXS. a Tl /rACSfiiiEb—G7 barrelß No. S largo M&okerel; Jyl 200 do do medium do K*cM and f-r pal»by [mh2U HBNBY S.CQLtISS. ' - ~ »•"'V£CVi *»»!*■*&•'T: ‘ -,' *' . ' „ ■• . •.•*! ' .'- * >. ' V ‘. : . ’ ’ Y \ v -■ ’ v- •- »'»». »■<•■ %.* , T ~-. • 1 ■ *'■ >' *■' -, -,^V-V:-;:- -■ >\ f : *v • • 'i' l , ,1 4. .-f *■' **■ -’ ■“ s j, ' ~'■ "'(ft,-'-':, rf' . r i! »-*. ’ ■< ,-, ~ ACROSTIC. RECOMMENDATION. 130 WOOD STREET. •:v„. .p- ? . ' ‘ ’■ ---^V , V V; v '^V t ~r-‘ •* HOTELS. « p-ri MANSION HOUSE* GEO R.G E AUItENTZ, Pbopbietor, NO, 344 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pemnylrarda RaUrcrd, which makes-it tae moat convenient house ia-lba diy for passengers arri ving by that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable erpenpe, fitted np, in escellent'Btyle, the SIANBION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage There Is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. febity ST. CLAIR HOTKI., Cbmer of Fmn and Si. Clair ttrtds, Pittsburgh, Jtz, THE undersigned, formerly of •‘Brown’'* Hotel,” having taken this large anJ commodious HOTEL, and having refitted It in magnificent style, would respectfully invite bis friends and tlit* traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and h 6 long ex parlance in tb** business, he, can give entire satisfaction, and hie charges moderate. f0t.22 WM. C. CONNELLY. RILEY’S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. n:y2,i:y ’ E. RILEY, Proprietor GOOD INTENT HOUSE:, CORNER uf LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near the Railroad Depot. janlody JAMES SHANNON. Proprietor. CITY HOTEL. (LATB D -OWN'S ) Corner of Smlthfleld aud Third street*, PITTSBUti Gll, PA. GLA6B & CARB, Proprietors. JOHN P. GLASS, DAN D. CARR, (l«ta Muupt OSm.) (I*i. Bt- CUtUt A Peirj fIaUU.) THIS large and commodious House having undergone thorough repair and furnished with new equipment throughout. Is now open for the reception of the traveling public. Cqxbqes moderate. apr2s:6m ST. CLAIIi HOTKL, (FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn and St. Cl&tr streets, C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. -S3-This la a first class house, between the Railroad De pots; the rooms are large and newly furnished, and charges moderate. apr!4:lydAw OWSTOS’S. WAYERLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au'29:y THE UNION, VTO. 11l Arch etreet, Philadelphia. T. B.WEBB (late of the Eagle,) Proprietor. jau29:y GA9KILL HOUSE, cosy SR OF MAIN AND SOC7H 3TS., WARREN, O f|IHE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the jL public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened as a house of entertainment. Ruing commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company, it offers Inducements unsurpassed In Warren for th. accotnmoda lion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. _aul7_ __ M. GASKILL. FRANKLIN HQUSfcT CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PARKER A LAIIID| Proprietors. _ TERMS $1,60 PlCit DAY. flic MILL, AN Ilbl’SE, joz/ytTo ivy, rEyy'A. THE undersigned baring taken charge of the alwvc named House, and refitted it at a large expen.se, in a comfortable as well as elegant sty!,*, is now prepared to re ceive guests, and give nmple satisfaction to ail who may pa nujise the House. |aoS:tf) JAMK..S DOWNRY. HARE’S HOTEL, i Lata Farmer’s Kxobnuge,] NO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitts burgh. SAMUEL 11A EE, Proprietor. This llotol Is entirely new. haring just been completed and opeued fbr the accommodation of the public. | tep!3 " THE GLEN HOTEL. IS NOW READY FOR SUMMER VISITERS. The grounds have been improved, and the House rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy to see his friends. -S3* An Omnibus of the Excelsior Line is now running from the Station, on Fifth street, ttf the GLEN HOTEL. Leaves the station at 8 o’clock, A. M., and 5 P. M.; return ing at 9 A. M., and d}4 P- M. jel2:om J. Q. MARTIN, Agent FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. C PATRICK A SON, i’EOPßJEToas.—This House has nn • dergone thorough and extensive repair*, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge themselree that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the Framclev a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel can be found, jytrtf a PATRICK A SON. FLORENCE HOTEL, NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (COJOOCTKD OS TUX KUBOPEAS Pt-AS.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, oo3:ly PROPRIETOR. J. K’MASTCRS, S4. U. MARK LI PERRY HOTEL, comer of Hancock strectand Duquesue Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. marLy McMASTERS A MAKKLE, Proprietors, REbTAURA.sTo. BANK EXCIUSGE, THIRD STItKKT, BETWEEN W.»*jD AND MARKET. CI'HE Subscribers b-g leave to infirm ihoir frienla aud X toe public generally, ibat t-ey haTc leased the above well known Restaurant, which hoe just t-een thoroughly rvoovatf-d/tepiireJ and re fuinifih**d, and uow open. The proprietor* have spared no expense ;o makw ihe Hank Ex change ft comfortable rew-rt. us well for the epicure «u the badness man. The larder will at nil times be Pt<»cked with the delicacies of the and served up under the auspi ces of experienced eoofce. They respectfully ask for the patronage of a generous public. J SCI! ANDKLMERER, G U FRANCIS M A K T IX’S restaurant and eating saloon, ON THE EASTERN PLAN, 29 Diamond ailey, fWicren JFuixf and Market strrrit —All kln.l'nf entubl*-* served up Io the beet myie, nnd on the shortest notice. House opeo from 0 o’clock Id the morning uutil 12oVlcck at (Sund»iT’ : exrepfed.) o--i9.lv BELVIDERE UEs l ALRAAT, WOOD gIItEET, BUT. WATER AND Hits. tfTUKKTJJ TUE Undersigned has juyt provided a choice ph-ck of LIQUORS, and Is rea.iy nt all Uim-s to serve bis irteuds with the best of the season, In the way of edjb »•*, lrich Whisky Punches may be had at the uelvjdirb. iaolbly JOHN SA V aGE, Hronri«tor. COtINICOPIA WO YSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-®* D. BABNABD. Ho. 40, Fifth Street, between Ifbod and ifurled. jan!9:lyj pinnae rod. CRYSTAL PALACE, No. 18 Market street. ' C. C. SEELY, jgss RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and tb* in general, that he has just Started his New York and Pblladelpuia modem style of COOKING OYSTERS and everything else In the eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Stewed, for 12cents a doren. Ho will also furnish the best of everything tbai the market will afford. Uou«e always open until 3o’clock In the morning. marl3-tf OYSTER SALOON YND RKST-VURA.\TI 108 WOOD STREET. THE subscriber bos dow his OYSTER SALOON AND EATING HOUSE perfected in a rnunner that cannot be exoeled by any similar establishment iu the city. MEALS WILL BE SERVED UP AT ALL SOURS OP THE DA V, from the Choicest Meats, Fowl*, Fish, Ac., dtcj His Bill of Fare cannot be surpassed, and bo would respect fully invite the attention of the public to it. CHARI,E3 BTILL, ja2omuetf 105 Wood streeL St. Clair Lager Deer Brewery. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that be Is now fully prepared to serve private families nod the public generally, with Ills celebrated LAGER BEER, In bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. je2Bftf F. G. BCHKNCK. Bcnltz’ Lager Beer Hall, No. 108 Smithfuld street, opposite the Custom Souse. THE subscriber has just opened one of the largest an J best finished Lager Beer [lalls in the city. His Beerln acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other ac eommolation about his house cannot be excelled. _ _ A. BKNITZ. Kennett Ale, WS. ENGLISH, Solo Bottler of SMITH’S celebrated • Kennett Aleand Brown Stout. Also,Common Ale and Porter, in qnart and pint bottles. The attention of thmJHes, and the trade, ia respectfully soli ci tod. aul Iry Mineral Water ana Sarsaparilla u/ hi. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now If manufacturing and bottlelng the above beverages on an extensive scale, ills articles are of the best quality, and nufactured from the purest materials. octl7:ly ATTENTION Wagon Masters and Teamsters' Bounty Land AGENCY, 92 Fourth street. OFFICERS, Soldiers, Murictuus, Wagon Masters, Team sters, Ac., who were regularly mustered into ihe ser vice cf (be United States, and every officer, Seaman, ordi nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the NaTy; also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of ony State or Territory, are entitled, by tbe late Act of Congress, to a Warrant for 160 Acres of Land. Those who have received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled to a Warrant for such quantity of l.and as will make, In the whole, 100 Acres. Persons entrusilng their claims to me can rely upon hav ing them attended to promptly. All information free of charge. Loiters promptly an swered. Address AUSTIN 1 OOMIS, mh!4 Bounty Land Agent, 92 Fourth at fI'HE HISTORY OF THE HEN FEVER Expo.ing ail 1 the humbugs practiced in t' a shanghai: cochin chinas: And all other breeds of Ileus and Chickens; b? George P. Burnham, tbo King of Chicken Breeder.', of Boston, Full of beautiful illustrations. opisioss or the paxss. It Is an authentic nd lively volume of humor, by the “Young ’Un,” an a very large sale of the book is ier tain. —Boston Eve. Gazette. The lovers or genuine fan will all real this book. Wn advise everybody to get a copy; ihe solemn tha t cy may laugh, and tbu laugbefa that the; may laagh ibe mo e.— Portland Daily Aryut. This book by Burnham Ip a/unny affair, and will “ take” with the public who hare aeon this big “ elephant" more or less in the last fl e year*.—Bee. Tee “ History of the Hen F ver,” by Q. B. Burnham, Ksq., Is brim full of f n and richneis. Every “chicken man" will of courfleroad this book; and if it doesn’t wriog a good earty laogh out of him, why he may take my hat l— "Acorn,” in New York Spirit. The name of the hen landers In this country Is leoiov ; and a very largo edition of Burnha n’s new book will be de manded at the very outset.— Timet For sale by H. MINER A CO., m h2l No, 32 SmithflMld treet. RARE CHANCE TO BUY A FARM .'-800 Acres of first-rate Land; ihe soil is good and derp, and timber of the bret quality—situate at about twenty miles from New Martinsville, Va., in the forks of Fishing Creek—only 1U mile from saw and grist mill The above could be well divided into three good Farms. Priee $2,00 per acre! Terms; $5OO in hand; the remainder in five equal annua payments. ’ Alfip—loo Acre? In ihe lower end of Marshall county, at lbs thafi three miles from the 0 So' river; 30 Acres cleared, •with a House, Stable, Fruit Tr*»es, Ac. Price *l2OO ; cash: balance in three yearly payment*. S. CUTHBfiRT A gON, UiflSQ Real Estate Agents, 140 Third st. AIiHEAT YAiUETY OF aoUcts-, LoTfl aud FAltild are offered for SALE at our Office. We are dally re ceiving descriptions of new pi ces, which caD be had on fa vorable terms. Several new Farms In Virginia for sale. 60 Acres of good Land in. Ohio, near Wheeline. Also, Coal Land* a good Brick House on Duncan street for $l,OOO. Building Lota for £2OO. Ac- Ac., Ac. - 8. CDTHBEBT 4 SON, nih22 Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third st • >• -i INSURANCE COMPANIES. Increase of Cash Capital =. . TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, - HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. PAID UP Cash Capital, 9500,000. riiHE THIRTY-SIXTn ANNUAL STATEMENT of the 1 Asaeteof the ./ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford, as famished this agency on the Ist of January, 1855 under oath. * Real Estate, unincumbered $ 1G,G72 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds,6and 7 cent,pay able semi'annoally 72,000 00 Debts duo lho Company, secured by mortgage... 7.313 17 BillsJleceivable,wellf*ecured,payableetßank... 120,327 33 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97.615 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford 142,696 00 Bank Stock? in New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand,in Bank, and In hands of Agents and others 212,505 06 $773,278 63 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banksor other creditor?,—nothing. Losses adjusted and duo,—eone. Losses adjusted nnd not due, $148,518 22. Lo-w»* unadjusted and In saspenee, waiting for further proof, $6l/257 60 All otber claims against the Company are small, each only as printing <£c. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount Insured io any city, town or village, depends upon the character, ma’urial *od construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply -if water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured In blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any oDe fire to $lO,OOO, or less. TUO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. State of Cotoecticot, > „ Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885 ‘ Uartfnrd county. j ’ Peratnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the iEtna Insurance Company, and maleoaththat the fore going statement by him subgcribed, b truo, according to his beat knowledge and belief ÜBN BY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by lira ompaoy for the year 1854 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, cine© the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. 4®* Office, No. 87 Water Btrect, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jftgil H. B. TEN EYCK, Agent DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE In the North Room of tho Exchange, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. Cfcr Yrssrts, ) C-iaao, VTo all parts of the World. Freights, ) INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and laud carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling houses, ftc. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7,1863. Bonds aod Mortgages $24,300 00 Stateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city. Spring Garden, Bouthwark, and other loans, 181,663 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and Insurances com panies 24,012 20 Bills receivable 159,825 94 Caahonhand - 16,071 30 Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued 121,707 67 Subscription Notes 100,000 00 whxctobb: Wm. Martin, Dr. B. 51. Huston, Joseph 11. Seal, Hugh Craig, Edmund A Houder, Spencer M’llvaJn, John 0. Davb, ‘ Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, SAmuel E. Btokes, Jobn R. Peurose, Henry Sloan, George G. Leiptir, Jame? Traquair, Edward Darlington, • Wm. Eyre. Jr., H. Jones Brooke, JosbuA L. Price, J. G. Johnson, JameaTennent, James C. Hand, Jobn B. Semple, Theopilu? Pftolding, Charles Scbaffcr, James B. XTFarland, ; J.T Logan. Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, i B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. TUOS. a HAND, Vice President. Josxpn W. Cottas, Sec’y. P. A. MADERIA, Agent, marlQ No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of PU&adtlphvi, Pennsylvania. DIRECTORS— Charles W. Banckrr, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Bamuel Grant. Jacob LI. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards, MoTdeeai D. Lewis, Adolpbi K. Boric, David 8- Browne, Morris Patterson. Casa. N. Baacszr, President. Cuas. G. BaHcxta, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property. In town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Tho Company hare reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of tbe Company* on January Ist, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, via: Mortgage $913,128 69 Rer.l KsUte 84,37 7 7 8 Temporary Loans 83,9(jn if Stocks... ol.B*y oo Caah, Ac 64.346 81 Total $l/112.703 44 *“ Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they haTe paid upward of One Million Four Uundred Thou sand Dollars, loser* by fire, thereby affording evidence of th« advantage* of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness aU liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office, ncrth-wit cor. Wood and Third sta. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust companV, PUILAOGLPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 38TH, 1850 CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 8250,000. S. E Comrr of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Some Board at Philadelphia: DIMUTORS. Stephen R Crawford, Paul B.Goddard, Ambrose W Thompson, LawreDae Johnaon, Benjamin W Tioglpy, Geo. M’Henry, * Jaeob L. Florence, Jum»« Devewux, William M. Godwin, William M’Keo. President —Stephen R Crawford. Vice President— Ambrose W.Thompson. Mediral Examiner, Pittsburgh —James H. Willson, M. D, Allegheny City —R. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 7 HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premium* ana Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1 826. Policies of Insurance Issued at all times on the mostfavora- ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OB m PERILS OF Bi A VIGATIOW, BY QEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoeht FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. marlflry penhbylvanta insurance company OF riTTSBUHOU, CORNER OF FOURTU AND HMITIIFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against lessor damugo by Fire, and tho perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation DtEacToas. Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, IV. M’Chntoch, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M I-ong, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Joues, Oeorgo It. White, Ja.-ob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames 8 NegUy, W. 8. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. FlPark, 11. R. Coggftball. lion. WM F JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATTERbON, Vice President. A. A. Carries., Secretary and Treasurer. 8. S. Carrier, Assistant Secretary. dec2:6m Western Insurance Company, R. MILJ-ER, Jr., President. \ F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, $300,000, TTTILLInaura against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA f f RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain tho character which theyhaveassumed, asoffering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Directors. —R.Miller, Jr.»O.W. Rleketson, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C.lhmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott, George Darsle, James Me* Auley, Alexander Nlmich, Thomas Scott. t3L-Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of*Bpang A Co . vr< 4 alrs,l Pittsburgh nOv24:ly WATCHES, EWELRY, &c. NEW GOOD - 11 Wat 'na.H. Jswelby, -ftivca Ware, MiLiTAHr Goods, Ac., W molcsale and Retail —Conn try Merchant* »nu strangers riHt lug our city are request ed to call, as we can perv them as w 11, and we thiak b t ter, than they usually are 6«rv**d in Eastern cl lcs. be-ides giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Levers $lO to $16,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L dies’ Gold Lever und Lcpino Watches, $25, and upwards. Gentlemen’s do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Beals, Keys, Pe cils, Spectacles, Pens, Lumps, in exoelleot variety, nnd at lowest prices. £3* Watch R pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, Jnh2l_ 67 Market pereet, corner of Fourth. CLOCKS! CLOCKSII CLOCKS!!! Pfelile k Dleyrati) DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS,JEWELRY. |ffck SILVERWARE, 4c., No. 42 FIFTH Street, near Wood, opposite the Morning Post, formerly occu tSftlHSpied by L. Relneman 4 Co. We have now hand u aplendid aaaortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clocks, which we offer to the public at great bargalna. such as: Iron caSM, pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mdntel Clocks. Albo, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent lever, cylinder, nnd anchor escapment Watches, and ati elo gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which w» Intend to soli cheap fsr cash. N. B. Watch repairing done In the best manner and at low prices, and warranted mar2s NEW JEWELBY STOBE, n s No. 87 Market Street, (Second door abort the North-west comer of the Diamond.' JOHN STEVENSON,(of the late firm of John B. M’Fadflsr * C 0..) respectfully announces to the public that be has opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES £TO3j?Ii B S ,VEB AND ware, lamps, gi RANDOLES, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Britannia IVa and Qrmmunion Sets, and the usual variety of goods In bis line of business. Special care and attention given to the REPAIR of PINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. oiirx^r, He trusts, that from his long experience In business, he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1858. my^s INK WATCHES AND RICH GOLD JEWELRY AT BARGAINS.—We wish to inform the public that we are now offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat. Therefore, we sav to one and all, you that wish to buy fine Watches and Jewel ry, give us a call, and save from 25 to 50 per cent in your M a 7& ‘t*«rat U ’ h yOTI “ n Mrtalnl r d 0 b y railing at 57 N. B.—Watch repairing attended to In all It* branches, najnperlor manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or rnaimfS to red to order at ahort notice, at ouiao J»* HOOD'S Market*!. •*? ■ "• .-r . • ;i *,. •*. BANKERS, ANtt BROKEBb. - r r ACBTIS liOOaig, STOrCg* ,AN*D BILLtBROKER, '. ' ’ Ojjict, No. 92 above Wbod. - NOTES, Drafts, Bonds; and Loans on colla terals, negotiated. Stocks'bought and sold on com* mission. Land Warrants bonght and soUL Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications attented to promptly. jan!9 WH. n. WILLIAMS '. ....i/AS. B. II’VAT. Wm. H. 'Williams A Co., AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. K Comer Wood and Third streets. 49" All transactions madron liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. jan26:lw JH'COirNBLLA WILLOCK, BANKERS, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Ponds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, myll PITTSBURGH, PA. ABTHUBS, BODGEBS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITQFIELD STREETS, au*2:6m Pittsburgh, Pa, 0. H. WILKINS ; JOS. LUDBWIO. Wilkins & Co., (Successors to A. Wilkins A Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 71 IburtA etreet, Pi'txburgh, IN TOE numerous euspensioi 8 of Banks and Bankers throughout che country during the last six months, we are satisfied that in almost every Instance their troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate bual* De-a; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the public In advance, that no speculations in vfancy stocks, n or other “uuuide operations,” shall tempt us from the strict and le gitimate tine of. our business—believing that In avoiding all euch investments we ehull not only be better able to Serve bur customers and ensure their safety, but that In adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimate benefit. [febfij W, A CO. Removal. - PATRICKS ft FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Have Removed their Office to the (former Fifth and Woodtiil PITTHDOBOH, pa. \ PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges ( on the Eastern and Western Cities-constantly for Bale. OoUesUons made in all the cities throughout the United BUtes. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood .Streets. . {Teb3 S. HOLMES ft 60H8, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, OATS BXKOVUD TtTBTB BAOTSQ AND SX CHANGE OFFICE TO NO. 67 HABKXT STRUT, JOUB DOOBS SHOW OLD STAND. N HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth st& (jaSOily TIEANAN 4 CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. No. 05 Wood corner of Diamond Alley, PITT&BCBQB, PA., BUY AND SELL Bank Notea end Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections In all tbe principal citfca of the Union. Receive deports on call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter* appertaining to a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly oh hand. mar 6 $627,47 6 63 JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DEALER HI Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. X®-No. 65»4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the U. M. B*nk. decl6 HILL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, CO BN IB or WOOD AND Fl/TE STREETS. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ol Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all'the principal cities of thd-Jfnitei States. De pcsits receive*! of Par.&nd Current Fnnds. [mar27ly ALLEN KBAM 18, EDWARD BAUM, VLOKINCI S&ABXB. TTRAhTErR ft EAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANOK RTtilTTßup, BUY AND SELL Gold, Bllver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promissary Notes and Time Dills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points in the Union. fmyl G. E. ARNOLD at CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Eight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. *5. No. 74 Fourth st, nest door to Bank of PittsVg. fselS Dosustic and Foreign Exzhar.pt, Bank Notes, Gild and Silver Bought, Sold and Exchanged, at the. EXCHANGE AND HANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., wood mitt, rmsBUBUH. alloyed oa time derpofitr. [ janl3 TytMfSOS BILL. ..... J5O. A.CIUGUET THOMPSON BELL & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, C nrnrr *f Third and T Vrrd streets, lhttstxurgh, I\u TUOJUAS WOODS, BROKER, A.VD DCALCS. rS Kotei, Bonds, Stocks, Beal Estate, 4c., No. 76 Fourth *!., Pittsburgh, Fa. [ jas£ William A. Hill 4 Co., BANKERS, No. 64 Wood street, Pittsburgh. HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS):— 40 shares Exchange Bank; 17 do Monongabela Navigation Company; 20 d° Citiarns’ Insurance Company; $2,010 olouougabela Navipatfao Company Bonds; $ v.OoO City of Pittsburgh Bunds; $5.000 Cumty of Allegheny Ronds fsepfiidlwewtf Cimmlotcßs I,oan OQice, ~ IOO SMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.—, It Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware and oihef valuahl.. arfl<*lw» eullrdlv CLOTH ING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.. FORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur* pose of acquiring more apace for their immense business, removed to the spacious building on thecorner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they Uato now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. J Their principal object for this removal, la to give them more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at the LOW EST EASTERN PRICESt And they will warrant them to be as good as any mans* factured in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, UT TOX BEST sms, AND UPOZI THE SHORTEST NOTICE. They have on hand a fall and beautiful assortment of LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DEESS, WALKING AND BUSI- Our Interests are identical with those of our customers, •nd we assure the publlo that our fidelity will not fail in filling all orders we may befeTored with. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— So. 88 Wood Street, (east side,} oobhee or diamond alley. N. B.—We desirecrar p&tron&to understand that we bare no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the Bouse above designated. • mar2B •- JOHN M*CLOBKEY & 00. edmonFwatts. Merchant tailor, no. m liberty street.— I have now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plash Vest ings, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Oasainwrea. of every style and shade in the- market, all of which I will make to order on the - most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. ‘ : new sPßiso goods* JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKEY 4 CO’S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and comer of Diamond alley, the largest and most Ttried stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of thepubllo to. Thesegoodahave been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we can and do soil at as small profits as any house la the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to give ua a call, and examine our extensive assortment of READY MADE Cl/.*!IJIKG. It is impossible to enumerate the quaof s vc! imptensepiles of garments that is to be seen at thiali i t establishment; it is sufficient to say that it has never t 'en. equalled by the house Itself. marlOuf / JOHN McOLOSKEY A CO. BAMUKL GRAY, " MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 47 ST. CLAUS HOTEL BUILDINGS. BT. CLAITL BTfiLSST, PrrTSBtmOB. GENTLEMEN'S OLOTHIIfG made exclusively to-’order, and warranted to suit- Has constantly on hand a Choice assortment of OLOTBd, QASHIMEREB, VESTINGS, and OVERCOATING, of the liiteststyles, selected expressly for the custom trade. . Gentlemen, leaving their orders, will have their wishes consulted and complied with, as ail work is done under his own supervision. . poylg Clothing! Clothing! r PUE undersigned respectfully informs bis friends and the JL publlo that he is now receivingat hisstore, No.l77Lib «rty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Caaalmeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man aer, at short noticoj and on £hq most reasonable terms. We havealso on hand a large and WetTmanufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which, we invito the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. ~ r • Persons who purchase goods foreash, willfind It to their Ml vantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. [mor9] -C, CONNER. New Clothing Store* - - - NO. 4, SIXTH STREET,. OPPOSITE LIBERTY. T'HE subscriber has jjist'crpopj&d this, new'establishment, . where be has always on hand alargeand choice assort ment of all articles of OLOTHTNG, which hewarrantsequal to any in the city, and will Bell at the most reasonable pri ces, The public are requested to give him a call, marihly B. OPPENHEHIER. 1-iHB MARRIAGE GUIDE; OR, PAMILY MEDICAL . AND PHYSIQLOGIOAL; INSTRUCTOR, for the special u 4 e of the married or those about to marry., By Dr.P. Hoi lick, the celebrated author . irad?iscturer. Ninety-eighth edition; 500 pages,nnd colored plates. -Thlsbook i| decid edly the best book of the kind ever published, and has at tained an unequalled reputation and circulation; in fact, there is none other like it In the English language. . It con tains foil information upon eTery topic Interesting to mar ried persons, bat is strictly moral, scientific, practically use ful and popular* Price cmedoilsr. ‘ For sale by H. MINER A 00., No. 32 we will scud it anywhere, free by post, on receiving one dollar and the ad dress. ■ ’ ' ■ marl 2 THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF LADIES isinvUai to the HKRPATIOBOAP,prepared by the subscriber from the recipe of a London Ohemls£.aud used lor rendering the skiaemooth,Boftand delicatelywhite, removing SaUowness, Pimples, Tan, Cutaneous Eruptions, andredhess of the skin.. Ail craps, chafes. Ac* on the hands,‘are healed by it lr has been used with great success In cases of. Scald Head. For the cord ofsore, rough hand’, it Is unrivalletT. Price centsa cake; or ln boxes, tor family use,-containing one dosen cakes, SL2S per box, Sold wholesale and retail by g. L- CUTHBERT, deals ' : V ■■ ‘ , -*W' • ■ . •-*, ‘ .lilr-V-Jhi i l*.I’. 1 ’. _ CLOTHING. NESS COATS. DRY GOODS. - • SECOND ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND ETTMUEB DRY GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBERS have just re'eived, and are now . opening, :the most desirable assortment of DRY GOODS ever offered in this market. We call particular at* lentfOhto a .few very choice arlicles. -Extra Rfcli Fa• C 7 Col'd Silks, entirely new design ; do do" Black do do; do :r do Twisted do; Satin Plkid 6Dd plain Tissues and Scrag™ ; Printed do do; do Bersge Delaines; do ChaUie do; Very handsome French Lawns; do do Brilli&ntevuE < A good assortment of French work, Collars, Under Sleeves and Chemizettea, very cheap; Embroidered llem stitch and plain Lineo Cambric Hand^crchielP; Linen Table C'otha and Table Linens; Freuch and English Fur niture, Chintzes, white and colored Furniture; Dimatry A fuli assortment of Gloves, Hosiery. Mitts, Ac.; IrLl Linens, Muslins, together with a complete assortment 0’ every article, either Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Domestic. Weeolicit an examination of our Stock tefore purcharina elsewhere; os we Butter our.-udves (-mco we have estab liahed toe cash ayat-m) that we can supply our pair ns on more l.beral terms than any west <.( thr* Mountains. We return our thanks to our friends for their many es toem«d favors to our firm, under its for er title, and hope they may still continue them to the establishment, under Its BAW TITLE. YOUNG, LOVr, a BKO., feb22 formerly Young, Stevenson * L ve •New Arrival of gprlitg and Summer Dry Goods. AT No. 99 N. TT. SIDE OF WOOD BTREET. D GREGG A CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, • French and German DRY GOODS. LlarSog receiv ed our large and extensive stock 01 spring and summer goods, purchased from Importers, manufacturers, and pari uutrngh oar own importation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing. offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely mot with in the trade. Among our dry goods stock will be found cash oeres, de laines, Portsmouth lawns of the must desirable designs, Dobair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghamsand fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths,fancy vestings, caseimeres, satinets, tweeds and summer pantit* looning; brown and black muslins, table diapers. We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace goods, fancy nettings, jaconetta.mull and figured Bwus muslins and black silk veils, Ac. Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per mission caps, threads, port monaies, patent medicines, per turnery, and almost every article usually kept in the va lietyilne, together with a large stock of gold and silver watches, WotcO materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hotir and 8 day elocxs, oil of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or satisinctory reference. N. h.—An early call from buyers is respectfully solicited. ftfrso D. GREGG A CO. VAN GOHDER’S TRIMMING STOKE, No 8 3 Br., t'oii.NUß of Diamond. JUFT RECEIVING, a large and well jelecled itock of all the new scjl*s of LADIES’ DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Duttons, Galloons, Gimp-*, Brails, Velvets, . Laces, Cord?, Mbbons. A handsome assortment of Frcn;h, Scotch and Austrian BMBROIDERIEg, in Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. Colics, Edging?, Handkerchiefs, Sleoyes, Insertinis, Infants’ Robes, Cbcmizettes, B.nds, Caps & Waists. A fall supply cf MOURNING GOODS: Craja setts, Collars, I ov* and Gauze Veils, ni, T? ln . en Bct * p > Sle-ves, Gauze and Dotted Fall?, * d - Cheml2«ttfg, Italian andEne’h Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamred Collars, Band? and Inserting: French Working Cotton, Uoop?, Linen and Cotton Floas, Oil (.'lath, Embroidering Silk. SlilletOß and Scissors. Mantua, Batin and Bonnet Ribbons. assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirts, Collars. Cravats, Ties, Han :kerchief*, Ac. Pins, .Needles, Buttons, Tape?, and everything in email wares generally. * s best Kid Gloves, in white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 6 to No. 10, always on hand. Aim—A good stool; of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very mhS3 SPRING UKT GOODS. HAGAN dt AHL, No. 91 Market at., AHt. receiving daily additions to their large and well selected stock of Mantilla?, Embroideries, Hosiery, Shawls & Scarf?, Housekopp’g GooJs, . Alexander's Kid G’ovea, Ac . To which wo would respectfully inviie the auction oi the Ladles. rnh2o MOURNING GOODS. FRANK VAN GORDER hi? junt received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collar?, Meeves and Setts in Crape, Tarleton ard Swiss, black lnce and gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Gluros, invool, cotton and silk; Ribbons, Brk?, and Crapes, in nil qualities. Alexander* A Bayou's bc?t Kid Gloves can always be foumfat No. S 3 MARKET STREET, corner of the Ina ®cnd* novlT NBW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front— No. 91 market street. OUR bouse beiug now open forth* transaction of a gener al Dry Goods business, we would solMt the patronage of the public, feeling ran flrfont that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS we can oiler such inducement}; as vili in sure entire uatisfaction. HAGAN & AHL, eprlrtf Nus. 91 Market and H Union nreet F D ±ilN i 1 Li Xbil,. JAMES W. TVOODWELii. CABIN K T rUKXITUKE HA NCFA CTUHZR Ware-rooms 97 and 99 Third street. j- w. W. respectfully informsA his friend* anj customers that ho\£i ka« COH completed his spring stock jSiJ ,7_7 , 77® of Furniture, whbh is decided!? *S i 2ti befit ever offered for rale in this City, which East or West 8t Pri< * 9 “ iow ** uny ln th * Uaitwl States, As he is determined to uphold the quality with weil «ea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest design?; and from the of bis orders and facility in manufacturing, enabled to produce warrants.! furniture, at the lowest . the Principle of Identifying bis customers’ ,n 4 aaUt y ADd price, ami keeps al th.l gr ’\ aU ' ?l v,lru ‘ t y of « T **ry description of SS?SSr , «22 ,a 5£ 8 chea P ert and pbtinest, to the most tic- SSJiJ?i^? 7, »i thatfthoDße ’ or Bny P a ri of one, may be *f°n* h - ia 6toci » or manufactured expressly to or r J°i! oWm * artlclw consist, in part, of his stock, ! flnfcb, cannot be eurpawed Id «ny of the Eastern cities: K Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; X ?° fM > in flash and hair cloth 60 do*. Mahogany Chair. • • 20 do*. Walnut <<* 60 Mahogany Rocking •• 29 Walnut “ »• 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut “ 60 Marble Top Centre Table?: In n Bureaus X „ , ‘ Washstands; j 40 Enclosed « J 100 Common «» w^f 11 Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 50 Walnut «« 60 Cottage «* f. h 1 rrs, and Po Bedstead., 20 Mahoganv Wardrobes: 10 Walnut “ 10 Cherry « 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 1J Secretary and Bookrau.ee; 20 doa. Cane Seat Chain. • 24 Cano Seat Rooking Chaira: 12 Ladles’ Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; SSS.™ _ , Paper Macho Tahlt*: kinlSs Choirs; Pembroke « SSeoS” . Holland Her ’■ pSrflof.M , Ladles’Work “ Pearl Inlaid “ Intension Dining Tables) Gothic and Hall Ghalrs; <*“> WnroaoßrHarS™!, of °° MMON FORNITufe and Sn°the?r H ltef- oua * mm ° ««PPIW -Hh all ar- JSTBAMIIOATS and HOTELS, famished at the shortest AU orders promptly attends,! to iprB SteSmboats, Ahoy I t liSVr la. . 1 subscribers tender their ac-know-as, for the favors bestowed upon vU “-WMltham by their Steamboal friends, and W» L. 117 remind them and others interest- ' Y> lii °F '>°ats, that they are at all times prepared to flraishp on tte most reasonable terms, every description of SiSw * nd Chalrß of thß be »’ mstirial and work manship. T. B. Y9UNQ A CO, ivld »se Oomer Third and SmlthQeld streets, -J7 la> opposite “ Brown’s notel.” ® KDS ™ AD MANUFACTURER—No. 294 Joir, Liberty Btrwt, nos on band a large tta be«tM i lrt^f 1 , erery 'lraralpUon, made of tSSffi? 0f A4a “ B an ' l "»«* *ffl be promptly — moral will sell 15 Mr«nt an( * plain furniture, which they oWCl3Stoniar7rateS - V™ w * 0w27»1y -*TrVg •toeats to Cash Purchasers* W pnimS of COMMON AND FANCY toil to o All our work is warranted. ■'ST “*• OASH * JAMES LOWRY, JR., cor. Seventh ,and Liberty sts. SX Qcontinues to manufacture Vfhh rTo*? # of every description, at hie old stand, Seventh etrerta. UNDERTAKE ___ attended to, in all its branches. myll rcCCircd bf El P rwB - tie following oaldwell ' 51 - IJ - : b * Hmi <* w - De^tov 8 ?? th°/ Hiitor y of th « Ptogrras and jKffJ n«£^ m K rlc . an ? arty - Just pobliahed. : by Annie Chambers Bradford. HlßtOTy of Mason A Dlxon’a Line: by J. H. B. Latrobe. Popal UrorpatioD. Ida May. 9 WohorPa Boost; new work by W. Irving. Alone, by Marion Ilarland. b Ruth Hall: by Fanny Fern. Life of Horace Greeley, o of Fanny Fern, gx* e “ 8 » ■two styles Of binding. Godey, for March. 20 cents 6 Peterion’s Magazine, for March; 17 cents. Ballou s Magaaine, for March ; 10 cents Yankee Notions, for March. Tom Crosbie: by Lover. Frank Leslies Journal, for March. Call at the new and cheap Book Store of feb23 SAMUEL B. LAUFFEB. - 0 4 Mood street. T M^, T n A H N ,L MKUIUA , I 1 WOKK-Every one nm c r«i with J. certain, diseases would consult his own interest bv oh. torntog Dr. RALPH’S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREaSsb progress and consequences of even'" •?fE3SiS Dtte “ e * ®«toJyand distinctly described; inclu dtogdisdases resembling venereal—to be found in no bthe? Ofr Maaturbation, much new and Invaluable Ja given, with the only true treatment and wwßtriSnS? its periect and radical cure. Also, all Sie proper doses, mode of preparing, Ac., are faitftfhnl bo as_to be practically useful to everyone ly gi , ven » And Itis the only truly Practical Wofi; o pukiuiJL e !? place » ral Use. fourteenth edition, 342 dd wifK^S 8 ? for ? e ? e ’ OWgoUAr. 8.14 b, a ° n ’ «- -1« Third itrett. . -.VJ't ‘1 *Ji. 't ; «EW OFFICE. TxrJr m } and. Contracting Agent. HK BW&scnber hag been. Induced to open an office for Juie.pnrpoBeofbnyftig and selling, on Commission,and naTing the Agency of large Steam Baw-MilI» dud Boat \ards on the Allegheny river,-together with many other. fticilui vs from other water and Bteam saw-iaillß. He flatters bimreir that he can famish any bills of lumber and timber of any kind, great-or small, long or short, ami them at any point on.the Allegheny, Moutmgabela, Ohio, or Mississippi Tivera; .contract to build laree Kartres. Store Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge roiul Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, JS "£ S 8&: and will attend to the Sale and Itentof Real State* From his long experience in lumbering, Treating and .boat; building, he thinks he can give general satisfaction ‘ AU‘ persons are requested to make their contracts soon * eiully those wanting boats or large bills of lumber and tiK ber, should contract for them In the fall for the spring and summer upa. I£o will also attend to tho- purchaso and tele >f auy commodity that may be desired. ' , Letters addressed to David .Monk, Real Estate and Con tracting Agent* Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will ba junctually attended to. His office is 6n Irwin street, No. 2, Allegheny Honse. • DAVID MUNN. BSrZBIHCSS. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., u ' “ Mr. Robt.B. Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny River. Mr. 17m. Armstrong, u ' Clarion “ Mr, George B. Bweney, ♦* M “ C. A J. Hahn ft Co., “ fi ** dce2Dlvdaw Eagle MarWe aiid Freeport Stone Works, NO. 215 HEAD OF WOOD street, PlTTanmmn, And near (he Cemetery Gate,, LaxorcricemtU. Monuments, burial vaults, tomb stones, Ac Freeport Stone Walla and Fences, Mantle Pieces, Gen tre and Pier Tops, always on hand and made to order. N. B.—Having introduced a new style of Fence for Cem etery Lots, of DURABLE STONE, cut through in panel or railing form, and at very little cost over Iron fencing. J xef«r to specimens of that and other work 1 have already done iu the Allegheny Cemetery.. I have on hand a choice selection of drawings for every description of work in my line. 2XFBISNCI9: a Col; HENRY McCULLOUGIL Pittsburgh. WM. BAGALEY, Esq., do KRAMER A RAHM, do Mrs. HARMAR DENNY, do Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Home Wood. Hon. THOB. IRWIN, Allegheny. Mrs. TIEENAN, Br., do JOHN McDONALD CROSSAN, Esqr., Monongahela Boase- aprlO.da-w SPRING BTOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS, 7 ; CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood rajgtifegglffiM street. Pittsburgh, sola Agent if'u Hnn Th " Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly su* U u K U Wperior to all others, both In elasticity of touch and superiority of lone. They have Lot only received tho highest marks of appro* batiou irom the best European Pianists, aach as LIST, THALBEUG, And oJbers, who have them constantly in their own use, but also from our resident Professors. The following is an extract from a letter of - After describing the particular style, two of which he wants for his own are—one Grand and one Square he speaks as follows i f their excellent qualities; ** My little daughter, who plays very well, must, with my self, have a good instrument, and yours are the omy ones which can satisfy me. “ Instruments are offered me on the most accommodating terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the elastic touch and the tone of yours *‘l remain yours, respectfully, *• He?bt Kohboce, Pittsburgh, Pa.” For sale by CHARLOCTfi BLUME, at the “Old Entab. lished Piano Depot,” 118 Weod street, '2d door above Fifth Also sain Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for Ballet, Davis <£ Cb.’r Boston pianos, (which In the Fast-' era cutes are considered superior to either Chickering’s or Nunns a Clark’s, bat which fact is not extensively known, as ibey hare but lately been Introduced here;) and other New York end Philadelpiiia'Piunos, of the best makers, at prises from $2?5 to $BOO. mhl9 Dr*:cs Gocda, IN an advertisement of Mrs. Blume, In this paper, my on eis entile use of in connection with I bo liumburg Piano?. Such use i* unsuthoriz d by me, and, moreover, the mat cr is Incorrectly stated and misapplied, vhe facts ore these: About a year ago i wrote to Buuragarten 4 Heins. Piano makers in 11-imburg, (Germany,) for a Piano of a new and peculiar construction, and of which 1 famish* trl n minute description. They replied that they'did not uiaiinfartuio any such, and requested me to examine a Piano td their make sent‘.o Mrs. Blume, ut the i-Ueriog to fura s-h me wlrh a similar one, in ca*e I liked it. I accordingly examined the instrument, but as it did not plem-e me, 1 declines purchasing nr them. 1 hove since thought and am c6w using n I lano Irom the' factory of Nunsa tth auk. N. Y. fmh‘23) HKNR-Y KOUBOi'K CIJICKERING 4' SOWS' cgßEka PIANOS. u JOHN TI. MELLOU, No. 81 Wood stekct, “ y « m U between Fourth street and Piamood aliey, bus just recein d‘ from the manufactory of C 'ICUEKTNa A buNS, BOSTON, n new nnd full supply of their *,IKST (;L.Vbt> SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES, with all the laic and valuable Improvexent*—also, of their ploinerand lower priewd styles, euitable for those who require a cheap but good instrument. All the Piano Fortes from ’his man* ufao.ory are warranted, nnd will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PBICKS. OLD PlANOS.—Feieral second-hand Pianr-a, in good Older, for *&le at s£o. $6O, $75, «U 5 $150,4c.,4c. MELODEON3—A full supply of Melodeon* of entirely st'w and beautiful sty les. and Irom the best manufactories iu the country, at $45, $OO, $75, j 100, $135, $l5O, JOHN U. MELLOR, Agent for the sale of Chickerisg 4 So.vs’ Pianos, For Pittsburgh and Western PeDua. £3* No. 81 Wool street, between Diamond alley and fourth street. m hl6 HKI.EBER baa just completed hia • stock of anperior MELODENS, from the tactory of the origjnal mvcntobs. CAKUART 4 NEEDHAM, New York, *8 » comprising: 5 octave Melodeon, Piano style, round corners and carved gothic tablet, double sett of reeds, dzuble bwell, etc. 5 oclavo Melodeon, elegant scroll legs, Double swill. 4)s “ “ *• « All the above have Chrftorfj new Improvement of the “double swell,” possessed by no other maker, and whirh makes them superior, In that respect, to any other. _ , H. KLEBER, Sole agent for the genuine Melodeon made by Cabdart, New York. •_ , declS F MELD BOOK FOR RAILROAD ENGlNEER*.—Contain ing formulas for laying out curves, determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, dellectlons, long chords magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs cent", etc. etc.,by John B. Houck. Civil Engineer. Pocket* Ivook form. $1,75. *% The object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Booh* of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatlc tables are common enough: hat a book combining with these tables others peculiar °to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formulas for laying out curves, turnouts, crossings, 4c.,is a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U. S. Military Academy, West Point, April 18, 1564.~ Gentlemen: I have looked over “Henck’s Field Book for Railroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted to the ob ject Its author proposes, and have no question but It will be found a very useful and practical volume both for offleeand field-work. D. H. Maoajv. T ’ , , Troy, April 21.1854. I am much pleased with Mr. Houck's little manual, the “Field Book of Railroad Engineers,” .With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognized, processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use." In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. Houck's book ia sachas to.adapt it excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure In expressing my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his. publishers. B. Franklin Grexnk, C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Poly technlo Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers' Stationery, au3 Market street, corner of Second. To Farmers , Gardeners and Nurserymen- FIVE thousand bushels pure 80NEDUST. fine mound 1000 ’ oahels ”‘'\r ~ ? -vou ’ oshels pure BO'EDUST, coarse ground: 1000 barrels patent American FJSRTIUZEtt. A. A C. lIOKVfiUEB offer for sale, on accommodating terms, the abovo valuable Fertilizers, which they manufao ture at their new extonsive establishment, situated in East Lilwrty, near'Pittsburgh, Po. Bonedust, as a manure has been used for mauy years in Europe with the greatest sue cess; next to guano, it is superior to auyother in use Ten or fifteen bushels pure Bonedust per acre will so nourish the land that its good effects will be realized from the first year to ten or fifti*ea years after, whereas the good effects of guano ore exhausted in on > year. Those who have used Bonedn-t speak in the highest terms of the benefits da rned from it. Ii is suited to every variety of soil, and all crops are beneflUed by it—vines and trees more particular. Iy. The patent American Fertilizer possesses essential pro perties uece-sary to stimulate the growth of plants and green vrgetabies, and destroys insects. As a manure for gardening, it cannot bo excelled. Directions famished. Order* must be addressed to A. iiOEVKLKR, roiis:dtwlm 440 Penn ' Joseph White’* Carriage aeposltorv. JOdKPii WIIiTIS, now carrying <m bust-'. • ' ness in bis spacious premises, (no# r lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and p§&ft3g3BL Oreeosburg turnpike, near the Itun, between Pittsburgh, and Iffwiehctfrilliv 'nwrMiuiu' ‘ho pnblio to inspect his stock of * O AMU AGEH' BOQQtha, £c.. And bo parilcnlarly infnrma ‘immliwnrn pwrdiatea .that one price only j 3. made. exprneoee In the business, epabioa him to dubtwui patrons the same choice collection of CwrWa »wfh man/ years past it has been his “» *° aeleeUrom L I^ZVn 0 facturers. The succesa of hie new avsteml«^S.to n . m “>?' economy of Ms urrangementfwill w P Bl^“ tbo 2'isESSS"%-““ gsae;£-SSiHSE re palre4in the best manner,^Md^pLb O. magliMaarei.,, Transportation J,m. Jltti£L&liS£&iß T'°KKW > VmH? WULADELPIUA, lIALTIAIOUE'AND and'Agents of wld Line <4 5 *^ ei ? PMt foorteou^years connected with the „f,,?t e!rtAbllfl i led^^ Line” They will gira their. u ®P rol 2Pt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mer* cnandize, Ac,, in. tho shortest time and oh as fayorable terms as anyother Line. transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila delphia and Baltimore. _____ ;< . :/.*< ■;: miscellaneous; 4 Sr . s 'l' .PROFESSOR lIENRY ROHBOCE. NOTICE. N K .v cTuCii. OF Melodeoog. CARHART’S OENOLNG MAKE. GEO. BINGHAM A GO., O&n&l Basin,Liberty st., Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS A CO., 278 Market ereet, Philadelphia. Proprietors. JAIIKB WILSON, ApAtT la North st., B»ltlrQoro. M. L. OSTKANBBB, Agent, 88We«tet, No* Tor*. -/; ; v - v *.<•- MEDICAL. PILLS! JOE ALL THE PURPOSES QP A EAMXL¥, EHYSIC. 1 AfiTSrS* THEIUS has long existed o publf- wKcT /3 « v • demandforancfTtfCtivepurgativepiU i whichcould be relied on ensure *nd / A ■ . perfectly safe in ills operation. This '.. * ha?been prepart'd.to meet thal do .jaahdv rind =an extensive trial of Sts , , ' baa conclusively shown with • y ryirT® ' what succeFsitaccomplisheitbepar* ■ >graSlßS^feplii^\-pose designed, It is easy to make » ■ ptiTgfftnt jnlL hnt not easy to make "tbe-Lest of ell pil/r—one which should hare none of the ob jecUousybut authend vantages, of every other. This baa been attetnpted'bere/and with'what' success we would re spectfully pubmit to ihe public decision. It has been un fortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purga tive medicine Is acrimonious and irritating to the Dowels. I This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain Land revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance I th* good to be derived from them.. These pill: produce no Inflation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruction or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use id aDy quanti ty; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judi ciously. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they.are applicable are given on the box. Among the complaints Which hare been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint,ini ts various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor, and Loss of Appetite. Listiessuees, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain fu the Sidepnd Loins; for, in truth, all these are but the consequence of diseased action in .the liver.. As an aperient, they ailord prompt and sure relief in Coetiveness, Piles, Colic/ Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and im purity of the blood; in short, any and every caso whero a purgative is required. ; They have Also product some singularly successful cuTefl in Aheamatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpita tion of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach and bide. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose, stimulates the stomach and bowels Into_heaJthy action, and' restores the appetite and vigor They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant ac tion on .the circulatory system, renovate tho strength of the body, and restore the. wasted.or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advanta geous, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never .be carried too far, as every -purgative medicine redacea the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot bo enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body; and It is confidently believed s .. b ® t “ r Purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their vir tues are once known.-the public will no longer doobt what remedy to employ wlien in need of a cathartic medicine. Prepare! b, JAMES 0. AYKE, Apta,er ; and Practical Chemist, Lowell,Maas. Pri»2s ceuta per box. Five boxes for $l. Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Pittsburgh, and by all Druggists, Jyfeeidiw. Carter’s Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Kot a Particle of Mercury in it, LET THK AFFLICTED READ-AND PONDERI An Infalliblo Remedy for Scrofula; King's Evil, Rheum.- tiem, Obstinate Cutacooua ErDptiouß, Pimples or Pustule, on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Ague and Fever, Chronic Son) Eyes,’ Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pam ortho Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaintsi and all Disease, arising from au injudicious use of Mercury,lmprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. 45F*This great-slterotive medicine and Pn'ri6er of Blood is nowused byv .usandsol grateful patientsfrom all part of the. United Bta-*«s, who testify dally to the remarkabl eures performed by the greatest of all medicines. “GAR TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE,” Neuralgia, KheSmaVirm, tcrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers! Ulcers,Old Sores,.Affections of tho Kidneys, Dire-naes of the Throot. Female Complains, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, ara speedily put to flight by using this great aud Inestimable remedy. ' ■ ■ For oil diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impuri ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and'Kidneys strengthens the 'Digestion, gives tone to tho Stomach! make.- the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Consti tution, enfeebled by disease or brpken down Ly he excesses or youth,' to its pristine vigor and strength. -For the Ladles, it is invariably better than all the cos metics ever used. A few doses of CorterVSranleh Mixture will remove ail.sallowness of complexion, bring tho rosea mantling'to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and Im prove the general health in a remarkable decree beyond all the medicines ever heard of. . * . • J The large number of certificates which we have received from persons from all parts of the United States, is the best evidence that , there, is no humbug about.it. The press, hotel keepers,magistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to tho community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on.tbe Agent and gets Circnlarand Almanac, and road Hie wonderful cures this truly greatest of ail Mcdivlnos has performed. None genuine unless signed by BENNETT & BEERS Proprietors, No. 8 Petiri street, Bichmond, to whom all orders for supplies and agencies meat be addressed; ' And foreale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPII PLEH. ING, FLEMING BROS., and by Druggists generally. OC’3l- I>»1v J Effectual Remedy for "Worms. rpHE of experience are tho most reliable, and JL Dnottoocostly are soughtafter by tne. practical. The following is the voluntary 'esUmouy of a worthy and well known physician, relative to his experience of the efllcacv of B. A. PAUNBftTOCK’d CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE during a practlw of twentv-fiva years: • ~ D . n , Grenada, Miss.,May:3l,lSs3. Messrs. B. A. Fahnestock <£ tb. ' GsNtunisN:—l am one of those individuals backward Jn giving certificates, but In the present* instance consider it aue to humanity to tay that ,! have been engaged In the practice of medicine for twenty-five years, and have never tuet with any remedy so effectual for worms as yonr Ver mifuge. laadnlts, even in cases of Fever, I eomutlmes use it to carry off calomel taken jhe previous night, and < tten find bilious evacuutious and worms to follow. I use no other ermifuge in my practice, and diSire no bettor. Jterpectmlly, W. M. HANKINS, M. D. Prepared and soul by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO- corner'' First »n<l Wood Ptreets. -tnhBMJsw Private Diseases. SDR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Do- » votes his entire attention to au office Practice, egtl nis business is mostly confined to Private Xf& Venereal Diseases, and such painfu 1 affections, SBk brought on by imprudence, youtbfuiicdulgencoandesces® Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions,Gonorrhea;UJeet,Stricture Urethral Discharges, Impurity Blood, with all Diset., ses of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scornuti’* Erup tions, Tetter,Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak* ness, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weaknees. Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in th« Back and Loins Irrl taticn of the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treated— Core guaranteed Twenty years’ practice (ten In this city)enables Dr Brown to offer assurances of a speedy care to all who may ocme uni dirhlscaro 1 Office and Private Consultation Booma, 41, Diamond alley 13,Chargw* moderate. nov6:d4ir.Jy EILLUMAiitiM.— Ur. Brown's newly- discovered remtdy for Rheumatism la a speedy and certain Remedy that painful trouble. It never fails. . Office and Private Consnltation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND Pittsburgh, Penn’a. The Doctor la always at horns march23d4w. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1853. . M iii m EITSoFfiASt AUKaOY. The Oldest Established office in Pittsburgh, for Bemitting hloney to the Old Country. JAMES BLAKELY begs leave to say to those persons having friends in the Old Country, and desirous of either sending them money or paying-their passage, that hii arrangement for doing either Ls now complete, and on so firm a basisthat mistakescannotoccut, nor losshs accrue to uny party During fhe last ten years in which he has been in this business, he has remitted over a half million of dollars without the- loss of a dollar, and (he house for which ho ls agent, in Liverpool, has shipped not less than 45,000 persons during the last year to this country, without a complwiut of neglect oj duty on their part. lie con issue passenger tickets for London, Dublin. Liver wool, Glasgow, Cork,- Belfast, -Drogheda, Limerick. Port Rush, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dandalk!to NW York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, and New Orleans and from thence to Pittsburgh; and will* attend strictlv to forwarding passengers fronrthence to any part of the conn try. He also haa-aight drafts for sale, payable at the fol lowing places, via: . Oir ENGLAND. Edwards, Sanford 4 Co. .......London Wm. Tappseott 4 Co ...iiveraSS* (Avallable in the principal- dUes and towns throughout England and Wales.) . b ON IRELAND. Provincial Bank, ....^....Dub1in. RRAWCHg. Armagh, Cavan, - Dungannon, Slallow, Tralee, Parsonatowny Drogheda, Ijbudomlerry, Sligo, . Balllna, Ballyshanncm, Kilkenny, Nowry, Coleraine, Enniskillen,’' Dungannon, Bandon, Carlow, Banbridge,"' Limerick, Ennlscorthy, Waterford, . Galway, Knnls, Athlone.- Clonmel!, ' Cootchiu* Monaghan, Youghall, ; Belfast, Dundalk,' Kilrush, . Strabane, Balymena, Cork, Fermoy, ’ Omagh, Wexford . ON SCOTLAND. National Bank of ScoUand, Edinburg, and-its branches in fifty towns In Scotland. ON FfiANCE* Messrs. Edward Blunt 400., Bankers.,.. (Available in any dty in France! ON GERMANY. Messrs. Vogel, Kock A Co, Bankers, Fiankfort-on-the-Main (Available in any city in Germany.) V . JAMES BLAKELY, corner of Seventh and Sinlthfitld streets, dec9 • . Pittsburgh, Pa. Steamboat Transportation Required w the Indian Department* • > * Omo* o? *b*'Bu« ,lin>£» .Amnia, i St. Louis, ££o., Pebrnaiy 20, f SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until noon of the TEM'U DAY. OF APRIL 1855 portlnj b; Stomboat tirm rt. LouiB lo lLeTraliD C Po.ta on the Upper SJissoarl river, between Fort Fie”e“nVport Union; gay from .30 to 40 tons of Annuity Goods. Pro Tis. ons lomaniUon, 4a, to be delivered to the JjSISnaSS As t ncy ’ nt rach-points' Oß tbe river, andinbuchqoantitiesasheniay; olrecij the boat to stop .at auy point* of delivery for such number of days, not el ■SlSSff t £ my require to enable him to Ui.s- I‘a^Q,^>dis,4o.,to 1 ‘ a^Q,^>di s ,4o.,to the Indians: The sameproposals tocover also the transportation. at say .100 tons of Goods, I revisions, Ac., m?reoE less, from St. Louis to Fort Union. _ separate proposals Will be revived for transporting also the last mentioned lot of GoodS/Proriiiuns, ■ Ac., fiom Fort union, by steamboat, keel-boat, or other safe water convey- to Fort Benton. Proposals for ttus-latter transportation should stato the kind of boat proposed to be used, cud aho embrace a pro'po* feltion specifying the 'per diem compensation to be paid ;lu case ahonld require the boat to remain ut Fort Benton ft sufficient time ro enable him to execute his duties as Commissioner, to negotiate withtho Indian tribes : to be assembled there. The contractors will be expected to | furnish, free of charge, the transportation far- the' under* i signed iind his assistants, who will accompany the gocd<, j- ana subsistence for-them whilst on board the steamboat • .and in case the boat be detained by bis orders, at Fort lien* ' too,' like subsistence andtrans ortatlonon their return-.- • The steamboat willl>o required,to be to readiness to in* ceire her freight at St. Louis by the 10th of May, 1855. boit will bo .accepted upon which insurance -cannot bo readily obtained. Tho right will be reserved to take time to consider tbs bids, and the right also to rfject any bo n t? ateam or keel, that are not considered by the sufficiently staunch, speedy, and adapted to the rrou>«od jcirire, and to rpj.ct any and all Mas, It decmeduwatS. factory. Ida proposals -sill each bo endorsed—“Protmul. for Transport!: 8 Indian Goal,, ProrUons, 4 a , n p uKteoarl Unfit,■ and.will statu ilia rote par lmioir,*ii lum'.it, o-. obklr Ho bidders will contract to plrferm ihe Ski .td must be accompanied by a guaranty™'? the budl™ till C f !1 " ntl Buffl ctent security for the pr:- <S3X thereof, In case their bids shall be oc'xpi,"!. rehSa ; - - A CUMSUMO. gopr. Tod Ag>. uuoiujs jlam) iui; »ALts—AUx«a ? B°°4 Dwelling Uou3e of fbur :oom >— P^” 00 Trpot A stable, coal hpuso and other out build •oga. ;iwo grape .afbors;- also, applet p«achea v tvstjj, wealthy trots, and of goodqvtaUt>. Usxxt vater, ana conTealent, The abore property u situated- iu * taalthy neighborhood, and-about Uu*<* mUwftoatliaoitT^r:ePTttfcEßX* &iN, ®W 7 \ &MJ fcUt»A*w« yIW -i. - ■ ■
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