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He took the posi tion that they wero good for nothing as nutri ment,and sustained him&elf by giving Its analy sis. This is very well, but* nnfortnnately, it !b hot in aoeordanee with well-known facts. We used to talk in the same way, bat were obliged to yield not simply to a fow doubtful experiments hut to years of experience. Tbis, the speaker seemed to feel, for he admitted that "in England it might not be so.” But wo suppose a turnip in England is very much the same thing as a turnip in New York. He also added that they should be fed by turning the cattle in upon them, as they are growing in the field. Wo cannot Bee the force or propriety of this distinction. Is it not.the same worthless thing before it is pulled, as afterwards? Mußt the cattle or sheep poll it, or bite it off, to render it nutritions? But even here there is no escape, for the English praoticc iSr after the animal has bit off as much as prac ticable, the root remaining in the ground is then lifted by a fork and left on the top of the ground, for the cattle to eat at pleasure. We are oompeUed to admit that there is some thing in this fact of nutrition, that no doctrine of chemistry or physiology is able to explain. The fact is unquestionable, that turnips are ex cellent for fattening sheep and oattle, whether we can explain why it is so or not It is equally trne, as Mr. R. stated in the Bame speech, that about 97 per cent of the flat turnip, as shown .by a chemical analysis, consists of water. These twe faote, so apparently contradictory, arc en atirely above and beyond contradiction. We sub join the following, on this subject, which appears lit the Northern Farmer: “The vegetable I wish to reoommend as the best, all things considered, for milch cows in winter, iB white flat turnips. Some, perhaps, wiU object to the turnip, because it wilt affect the taste of the milk and butter. So it does if fed raw ; this can be avoided by boiling. For etch cow, boil a half a bushel of turnips soft; while hot, add five or six quarts of sbortß, which will swell, and you wiU get the full worth of it A mesa like this to a cow once a day will pro duce more milk of a good quality than any other feed at the same cost. Turnips fed in this way do not taint either milk or butter. Ouo thing in favor of turnips as feed for cows, is, that they can ho sown In August, or as late as the first of September. I sowed some as late as September, last year, which were very fine. Turnips are al so very profitable food for pigs, when boiled in the same way as for cows - Plow , Loom and Anvil. SEED POTATOES—IOO bushels rec'd; for sale by ap2l JAMEB WARDROP. ONION SETS—IOO bus fine small Seed Sets; 50 “ Top “ 20 bblfu Sweet Potatoes, to arrive. For sale by [mh2S:4tw»~) JAMES WARDROP. GRAPE VINES—S,OOO Catawba vines, for vineyards. mh2R4tw* JAMES WARDROP. RE ÜBARUBARD—200 roots of the mammoth, grows very Urge, for sale by [aplO] JAMES WARDROP. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. —Orders tor Plants of the most approved varieties, will be filled promptly by iplfcdaw JAMES WARDROP. EYERB LOOMING ROSES, of toe Bourbons, Perpetuals, and other varieties, for Cemeteries, for sole by apie.-daw JAMES WARDROP. ABPARAQRAB AND RHUBARB ROOTS in etoro end for sale by TaplOaiewl JAMES WARDROP.- ILLOW SETS—&GCO cutting*, choicest varieties, for sale by QpIQJ JAMES WARDROP. MANTILLAS. a NEW SUPPLY OF MOIRE ANTIQUE DEW-DROP MANTTT.T.AR jost received at HAGAN A AHL'S, apll No. 91 Market et. WHEREAS, Letters Testamentary on the Estate of JAMES BIDDLE, late of tho Cily of Pittsburgh, de ceased, have been granted to tho subscribers, all perrons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haviDg claims-or demands against the estate of the said decedent, will make known the same, duly authenticated, without delay, to CHARLES BHALER, At the office of 0. frhaler & 00., No. 81 Fourth kL, Or 10 JOSEPH P. GAZZAM, No —, Sixth rtreet, Pittsburgh, mh2B:lflwf6wl £ztcuiort. 117 E ARE NOW RECEIVING from New Yorx and Phlla- Vf delphbu a full stock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Comprising Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Bouenong and English Breakfast, all of which have been carefully selected, and will be sold as usual, either whole* 'sale or retail. Superior 810 and JAVA COFFEE. LOVERING’S and BT. LOUIS REFINED SUGARS. PEKIN TEA STORK, aplO No. 38 Fifth street. «* OO THE PEOPLE SAY "—At CARGO'S New Gallery, O clear, rich toned Daguerrian Portraits are taken In the best style of the Art, and at very moderate prices. The pnblio are invited to call and Judge lor themselves. Rooms open day and evening. APOLLO BUILDINGS, 76 Fourth street. ap24 SUNDRIES— -30 dozen Tow and Cotton Bags; 30 boxes White Pipes; 20 do Pipe Heads; 20 do Pearl Starch; 100 do 6x10,10x12 Window Glass ; 20 gross qt. and pt. Flask9;' 2000 lbs Bar Lead; 15 boxes Extract Coffee; 26 do No. 1 Scaled Herring; 3 coses Sardines; 100 dozen Com Brooms; * 30 do Cincinnati Washboards; 20 boxes Baker A Oaks’ No. 1 Chocolate; bon, NaUs, Cotton Yams, Carpet Chain; Batting Wrapping, Twine, Bed Oords/Broom Twine; Wrapping, Writing and Letter Papers; White and Red Lead, Dye-Stuffs, Blacki eg. Ink; Tqbs, Buckets, Dairy Salt, (In bags,) Ac., Ac., Ac. In store and for sale by MILLER A RICK.ETBQN, mhZ7 220, 223 liberty st. SUGAR— 190 hhds plantation Sugar in store and for sale b MILLER A RIGKETSON, mh2o 221, 223 Liberty street. SALT— 500 bbls No, 1 Salt, to arrive; for sale by mh27 ... MILLER A BICKETSON. MOLASSES— 150 bbls Plantation Molasses; 150 hr bbls do do 25 bbla“ St. James” B.'II. Molasses. For sale by (mh2Q] MILLER A BICKETSON. TEAS— 160 half chests Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Im perial and Black Teas. For sale by m h26 ' MILLER A RICKETSON. SUGARS —“ Lovering’s” Pulverized and Pow dered Eugare, far sale by xnh27 MILLER A RICKETSON. ■nyrusio furnished by FRANK CARGO, for Parties, Pa -IV| rades, Ac., on the shortest notice and at low rates. He may be depended on. He may be found at R. M. Car go’s Daguerreau Rooms. 76 Fourth street. mh!9 E BENCH BRILLIANTEB—a. a. MASON a CO. will open, on the 28th InsL, some fine new stylos of French BrilUantes. mh26_ EGRET ARIES AND BOOK CASES—A variety of pat terns, walnut and mahogany; for sale by nmr24 __ T. B YOUNG A CO. PRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOKS Rec’d by Express today, a large assortment of Psalms and Hymns, of all alien and styles of binding, at DAVTBON’S BOOK STORE, 65 Market street, near Fourth. fIYOBAOGO—I6O boxes “Bussell & Hohinson,” “Grant’s,” I “Anderson’s.'’ 60 dwarf boxes “Blanoerhassett,” "Perfection,” “Jewel of Ophir," “ Diadem Twist,” “Esme ralda” Tobacco, in store and for sale by mh26 MILLER & RICKETSON. /“CIGARS —50 M. Havana and Principe Cigars, best brands, VJ in store and for sale by mh2fl MILLER A RICKETSON. FXfiH-r6O bbis large No. 3 Mackerel; 20 “ medium 3 “ 25 “ No. 1 Pickled Herring; 10 drums “ Grand Bank” -No. 1 Codfish. In store and lor sale by „ wMft MILLER A BICKETSON. SOAP AND CANDLES— .ISO boxes No. 1 Palm Soap: 30 “ “ HUIA Oo.” Variegated Soap; 60 “ Cincinnati-Star Candles—4’s, s’s, o’s; 10 “ “ fiterin “ For sale by rmh26] MILLER A RICKETBON, JBlantlllaa* Wf B are now receiving oar stock of Paris made MAN* VV TILL AS, to which we woall call the attention of the 1 adieu. HAGAN A AUL, mhl6 91 Market strpet. ODISVILLE LlME—Constantly on hand. 4 mh3o SMITH, MAIR * HUNTER. COFFEE— 250 bags prime Rio just rac'd and tor sale by mh3o SMITH, MAIB A HUNTER. I HERS K—-160 boxes W. R. Cheese for sale by f mh29 SMITH, MAIB & HUNTER. OTOABAND MOLABSKH Ij 60 barrels Sugar House Molasses 25 do Loaf Sugar! 20 do Granulated Sugar; 20 do Crushed do. For sale by mh29 SMITH, MATE A HUNTER. tJNPRIES—2S boxes Chocolate; S 25 do Castile Soap; 100 do Starch; 60 do Star Candles; 20 begs 0 twist Tobacco. For sale by m fe29 SMITH, MATE A HUNTER. W— INIKJW GLASS—ISO boxes 8x10; 60 do 0x12; 100 do 10x12; ; S 5 do 10x14; ; 20 do 12x16; 20 do 12x16. For sale by miijfl SMITH. HAIR i IIfINTER. COMKE— 500 bags Eio Ooffeo; I • 100 pockets Old Government Java Coffee, tore and foe sale b/ ■ RIOgETBOK . HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.—A. A. MASON A CO. hare iust opened a large stock of Housekeeping Goods, camprblngflse Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, bl’dand brown Table Linens, Jaquard Diaper, Crissh, Huckaback, «?->. Ac. Also, another lot of the best makes of Irish Linens. ’ gpp •”} •SKsS l w1 1, F TB tA* jl * CO: will open, op the ?6Ui Inst, twenty dozen Silk Bonnets, for the country' trade. - - ; mh26 BYRUp.—Thb moat celebrated XJ .medldnencrw in use, for curing coughs, colds and con sumption. Those Buffeting with diseases of the lumrs. should giTO it a trial. Six dot received by JOS. FLEMING. WHna FIBH--100pkgs. White Hah: 140 do Trout; 80 do Pickerel; 120 do Salmon. This day receiving and for Bile by ap2l HENEY H. COLLINS. ys`~ Executors’ Notice. Notice* 'ALP SPANISH CIGARS—SO,OOO No. 1 for sale by . mh29 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. : v;\ *• - MISCELLANEOUS “DREAMS” REVERIE; composed by F. H. Hodges. Pop goes the Question. “’Twas off the blue Canaries,” or my last cigar. Angels ever bright and fair. Hare you seen Sam ? My Annie dear. Ob, whisper what thou feelcst. I*ve a heart to exchange. Away down East. The Flaunting Flag of Liberty. One careless word. Louis Napoleon Quick Step. Le Sourire de Louise—Revorio, par Cbas. Voss. Gentle moon, whose silrer light—with variations. L’ Orgie par J. Atchcr. La Zepblre—Tremclo— Chas. Jarris. NEW POLKAS Pio-Nio; Why is a Man; Chestnut street: Josephine. _ NEW BCHOTTISCI3KS —“ldlewild"- P. Willlsf Fairy Land. Ac. Ae. NEW MARCHES —Frederick the Great; Grand March MUSIC—“ Few Days;” Oh! wblsperwhat thou .. . C. CONNELLY, feelest; The Separation. li 1 T „5? , .Y' , S Also, a collection of sheet Muricfor the Fluteand Violin, IxlJuej i ust received by CHARLOTTE BLUME, CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETB, At tbe “ Old Established Piano Depot,” PITTSBURGH PA npt3l Wo.US Wood street, second door above Fifth et L my2o:y] E RILEY, Proprietor. ' " GOOD INTEI T lIOTJSK, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near the Railroad Depot. junl&ly » JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. CITY HOTEL, (LATE RKOWN’B, ) Corner of Smtthfleld and Third streets, PITT SB UR GII, PA. GLASS & CARE, Proprietors. JOHN I\ GLASS, DAN. D. CARR, (LIU Nit.T,lper*pbO*ie«.) (LiU Bt.CbirUi A I'mtj IlnuU.) :APRIu 80. PQTAT B8 —20 bbls received and for tale by ap3 JAS. McLAUQHLIX. ARNICA PLASTV.HB.—I baTO received a large iot of these celabratod Piasters for pains or weakness in ' he side, back or limbs. Also, o supply of Needles’ Compound Hemlock Plasters, and a varioty of other kinds. Those having to use plasters, can always procure tho best in the city nt JOS. FLEMING, aps Comer Diamond and MaTket pL SEED OATS —20 bus. Scotch Potato Oats. fine, for pale by mh23:4tw* JAMES WARDKOP. C LOVERS EED—I2 bbls primeClovereced. for sale by ap!7 HENRY H. COLLINS. ARNICA PLASTERS—I bare received a large lot of there celebrated PI astern, for pains or weakness in the tide, back or limbs. Also a supply cf Needles' Com pound Hemlock Plasters; end a variety of other kinds. Thr*pe having to use Planters can always procure the best in tho qlty of JOSEPH FLEMING. apUp comer of Market street and the Diamond. FEE BILLS for Aide-men, Justices of the Peace and Constables, as lately amended by the Legislature. For sale by W. 8. HAVEN, ap4 Comer of Market and Second sts. BOUNTY LAND APPLICATIONS.—Forms for applica tion for Bounty Land for sale by W. S. HAVEN, ap4 Printer and Stationer, MaTket st., corner 2d. LACE COLLARETS AND BLEEVES—AupasweCoiiar ets and Fronts; Cambric Embroidered Collars and Sleeves, in setts; Linen'Riding Habits and Sleeves; Em* broidered and Corded Linen Collar- and Sleeves; and a new and choice assortment of Embroideries of all descrip* tlons, just receivid at VAN GORDER’S, ap!4 83 Market street. A A. MASON A CO. will open on Friday. April l?th, 10 • more ca.-en of Ecrapc do Laiaeß, Challls, Persian Cloths, Ac., entirely new styles. op!3 SUMMER MANTILLAB.—A. A. MASON A CO. are now opening another superior assortment of the latest Paris styles of Spring and Summer MANTILLAS, in Silk, Satin, Lace, and other materials. ap3 DRY APPLES—IOO bushels ree d and for sale by ap3 HENRY 11. COLLINS BACuN —140 pieces for sale by aplfl HENRY H. COLLINS. POTASH —10 cks Potash, for sale by HENRY 11. COLLINS. OATS— 500 bushels for sale by ap? jas. McLaughlin SHELL CORN—SOO bnshela for sale by ap2 • JAS. McLAUOni.IN- CORN BROOMS— 20 do*. Corn Brooms receiving and for sale by laplO] ATWELL, LEE A CO. iACON HAMS—BOOO lbs. Bacon Hams in store and for > sale by ATWELL, LEE A CO. ANEW NOVEL, BY MRS. HENTZ—Robert Graham, a Sequel to “ Linda, or the Young Pilot of the llel e Creole; ”by Mrs. Caroline Lee Uentz. nice 50 rents. Adolalde Waldegrave; by tbe author of “ Minnie Grey,’' Ac. Price 50 cents. Tho Bummer land—a Southern Btor - 1 . Price 75 rents. Grace Lee; by Julia Kavanagb. Price 75 cents. The Oonntry Neighborhood ; by Miss E. A. Dupuy. 50.\ The Rag-Bag; by N. P. Willis. $1,25. The Slave of tho Lamp; by North. $l. Kate Ayleiford; by Peterson. §l. P. S.—Subscriptions received for all tbe Weekly and Monthly Publlcatione published, at publishers' i.wcst rates- H. MINER A CO., aplS No. 32 Smithficld street. DR. LARZETTFS JUNO CORDIAL, or Prccreatirf Elixir—-A Certain Remedy in all cases of Impoiency, Barrenness, Fluor Albua, and all diseases arising from de bilitation of the system, where an Impulse or a restorative is required. It is an excellent remedy for general weak ness and debility, and especially for ‘females, and acts So the most perfect harmony with the laws of nature, in re storing tone, strength and activity lo every part of the system. Females using this medicine, in the <-enrw> of three or feur weeks, will find a great change in the countenance and general health; the cheeks will finally become as flush and rosy is if they never saw a sick day in R U their lives. Reference can be given to persons who have used this Cor dial, and who speak In the highest terms of praise of Its astonishing effects. Sold by apl2 S. L. CUTHBERT, 140 Third st. OAK AND MAKULE PAPERS, with Moulding, foi Dining Rooms, Hall?, Ofilcen, Ac ; for sale by ap?Q WALTER P MARSHALL An hour spent at cargo's gallery »m r- pay the lover ol art. Apollo Buildings l , 70 FOURTH street. I* 21 WRAPPING PAPERS, STATJONEY, Ac.—Light and heavy Wrapping Papers, fer dry goods, drugs, shoe*, confectionary, Ac., Ac Manilla Papers, of all sizes; Book Binders' Papers,assorted colors; Tissue Paper, for confectioners; Note, Letter and Foolscap Papers, American, French and English, for family, school, office and oouutiDg bouse Use; Bbmk and Memorandum Books, of all size* ; Quills, Pens, luk, Spying Ink and Books, Wafers. En velopes, Ac , Ac. For sale at reasonable prices, wholesale nn 1 retail, bv JOHN 8. DAY ISON, aplO G 5 Mark.'t siroei. near Fourth. OBSTETRICAL INSTRUMENTS— on band "two setts ol Obstetrical Instrument*, wM.-h hare b*»en left witli me by a •'hyfdclan retiring from practice. They are of the floe t quadty, and as good as new. I will fell these Instruments very cboip. Anv person wishing to purchase Instruments of this kind, will p ease call and ex amine these before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING, apo 'Corner Diamond and Market n. SASH FACTORY' FOR SALK, now in Qlh operation, and doing a good business—a Three Story House. 60 by 32 fet—all the tools, machinery, Ac., needed fer the buM ncas—water power Lot 75 feet front on the canal by S 5 deep. The above property Is situate in New Brighton. Pa., and will be gold on fair terms. A business of frrm $2,600 to $3,000 per year can be done. For further particulars, apply to 8. CUTIIBERT A SON, op2o 140 Third street. PARASOLS— A. A. MASON A CO. are opening 5 cases o Parasols, of Terr elegant styles and colors. 4®“ 25 Fifth street. New style dagokrkean portraits. *a Wfas the ordinary styles, taken at CARGO'S GALLERY*, No. 76 FOURTH street. Pricea moderate. Call and ex amine. Rooms deen day and evening. apl9 EOOND"SUPPLY OF BUMMER DRYGOODS—"tin Mon- O day, April 16th, we commenced receiving our second supply of FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising gome of the best styles and choicest fabri's that have been brought to the city this season. We hive alto received some new French Style PARASOLS, entirely different from those of last season, to which we respectfully invite the attention of the ladies. [aplT) UAGAN A AHL, 91 Market street. IJIIBH —176 half barrels Trout; 135 do do Salmon.. This day received and for sale by ap!2 HENRY 11. COLLINS. DRY APPLES—I2O bags Dry Apples rec'd and for sale by «p!2 HENRY H. COLLINS. MUSIC. —FRANK CARGO supplies Music for Parties, Parades, Ac., on the shortest notice, and can-be de pended on. He may be feund at R. M. CARGO’S Dagucr reap Rooms, No. 76 Fourth street. apt) LINSEED OIL—7 bbis for sale by ap9 lIENRY n. COLLINS. fpEA POY TABLES—With and without marble tops, fin _L ishod and for sale by fmar24] T. B. YOUNG A CO. BAGS— 1000 bags, 2 and ‘i x A bushels, In store. «P 0 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. KED POTATOS—SO bbis Reds, for sale by ap!7 JAMES M'LAUGHLIN. OILS— Sperm, Whale, Tanners’ and Lard Oil, for sale by mb27 MILLER A RICKETSON. .1 COCOA NUTS just received; for sale by JLIyULf REYMEIt A ANDERSON, a pH No. 39 Wood street. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS —A. A. MASON~A~OO. hare now on haDd one of the most extensive and complete stocks of Dry Goods in the country, to which they invite the inrpeetion of Merchants, assuring them that with their facilities they can offer equal, if not superior, induce ments to Eastern houses. SILK BONNETS manufactured to order; a large stock always on hand. Also, MANTILLAS, of their own make. Orders solicited. JEg- 25 Fifth street. a plB £JAN YOU EEADr ... .'—The especial attention oriadiesisin _ Tiled to the HERPETIC SOAP, prepared by the sub scriber from the recipe of a London chemist, and used for rendering the Bkin, smooth, soft ana delicately white, re moving sallowness, tan and redness of the skin. All chaps and chafes on the hands are healed by It. For the care of sore, roagh hands, it is unrivalled. Price, only 12% cents a cake. Bold wholesale and retail by apll 8. L. CUTHBBRT, 140 Third street. Agency fob the sale of landeeth’S seeds. F. E. DEAYO, Fami y Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., h'lfl arranged with David Landreth, of Philadelphia, for a constant supply of his Warranted Garden Seeds. These Seeds have, for manv years, stood pre-eminent in this vicinity, and it will be an object with F. R. D. to sustain their reputaion. None witt be him but those received direct from Landrtlh. mb23 LADIKS will find the UERPETIO SOAP to be on excel lent Toilet companion. It removes ton, s&llotrness, Ac., and beols sore chapped hands. It also rendors the skin Aoft, smooth and white. Bold at mb3l Gentlemen wiu end the herpetic soap to bo an excellent article for Sharing. Sold at l4O THIRD ST. Anew, invoioe op extracts for the hdkf as follows: Oriental Drops, Ex. Doquet, Musk, Spring Flower, Upper Ten, Magnesia, Geranium, Uellotrone, Jockey Club, Rose, and fifty other kinds, have just been ro ceired by (mh22) JOS. FLEMING. *7 A FOURTH STREET is the number, and those who /i l ™ llllo * number °»0 will betake themselves thither UARjHyfl ROOMS are the moat attractive in the city. His PICTURES aro first-class, and prices moderate. mh3l A A. MASON & CO. are now opening 200 Cases and • Packai.es of Calicoes, Mosllns, Ginghams, Checks, v™ 115 ® 1 BtTafrs, Lawns, Muslin de Laines, 4c., 4c., which ™ purchased at the large Peremptory Sales at much leas than cost of manufacture. aps i INITURK.—-Strict—-Strict attention given to chnim Bn Pf&cture of steamboat cabin furniture and “£££>, , T. B. YOUNG <k CO., ~ a ■ 38 Smithfield etreet Carriage Repository. .1 5° w c “nrins OD busl- ■ ... y,,*™ ~ a bis spacious premises. (nowr\JS3§L2L' lately enlarged,) on the Oreensbnrg turnpike, near the MiIeSSESSI psKtoeri, that one Price P o“y‘te “mLe^P^rte^^rf experience In the badness, enables him to place before his patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, so many years post it has been bis particular department to select from the various and most talented Eastern manu facturers. The success of his new system is complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply (he best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prica. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mania for decorating houses of business has heaped upon the price of good., (owin&to-large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE will 6eU, on ready money only, at mnbh less than the usual praite. [mhfcctew] ■*w" varriagaarepaired in the best manner) with despatch MANSION HOUSE* GEORGE AURKNTZ, Proprietor, NO. 344 LIBERTY BTKEKT, just twside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania REilrord, which make? it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arri ving by that read. The Proprietor having, at considerable OTpense, fitted up, in excellent Ftyle, the iIAKSLON HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached n splendid STAPLE and extensive tVAOON' YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and !cnra«ters. Hi- Larder and Bar will bo furnished with the best the market can afford. fcbl:y ST. Cl. A I It 11 O T K L , Comrr of Penn and St. Chiir stmts* rut?i>urglu Pi- TIIK undersigned, formerly of |‘llrown's Uosol,” having taken ibis large and commodious lIOTKh, and having rvfiUed it in magnificent style, would re.-»|>»;ctfully invite his friends and the traveling t üblic to give him 11 call. As sured, with the convenience of the lioumj uml his lone ex perience in tbs business, he. can give entire satisfaction, and bis charges moderate feb2J '—dedicated to N THIS largo and commodious? ITou-o haring un b'rjicno thorough repair an<l furnish*-.! -with non throughout, is now npon for the roceplicn of the lr. ruling public. Charges MonrßATr.. opr-jVCm WAVEKLEY nOUSK, 60 South Eighth sired. Vtween Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. J nuJOry TUB ....OS, NO. 11l Arch etreet, Philadelphia. T. S. XTEntt (latt* the Eagle,) Proprietor. _ {itu'it*:? CORNER OF MAIN AND SO in II STS., WARREN, O rpilK Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the X public that this new ami elegant Hotel has been opened as nbouseof entertainment. Being eomratvdious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Obi" Sing*.- Company, it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. aulT _ M. OASKILL. fuanklin' iIOUSiIO CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PU l LADELPUI A. PARKER <fe LAIKU, Proprietors. jylfl.dm] TERMS $V>O PER DAY. JOUSSTn H'.V, PEXXA. THE undersigned haring tnkcu charge c.f the al*OT* Darned House, and ratified it hi a large expeus'-, iu a comfortable as well as elegant style, v* now prepared n re* ceive guests, and give ample Fa ti* fact ion E> i>H who may pa ronlie tho House. iuu'j.if] J A M >■ S Do A E i . HA RE’S HOTEL, [ Late Ex-luuv"'. j NO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, fn.it nt Fifth street, Pitts burgh. SAMUEL lIARE. Pr-pn-'.or. This Hotel is entirely new. hut lug junt twn completed an.i opened for the ueeomiu’i-lu lien .i h-* publ >•■. ; 1 •'pi.l 'VOANKUN HOUSfc., tlevclnml, Ohio. C PATRICK A SON, Pk<ji , B.iet''uh.—Thi* House has uu • dergone thorough and extensive r-pairs, alteration: - , and large additions of new furniture, etc., aud the pr<-{ rio ters pledge themselrea that nothing :>h.s!l V-' wnnliug on their part to render tho PitAsrn* n ptare where nil the com forts of a first class hotel can be found. jyfctf _ C. PATRICK A SON. _ BANK EXCHANGE, THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Wvh.'D AND MARKET. TUIK Subscribers beg leave to infirm irb-tuls nud the public aenernllT, -.hut f«ey h-ive l->; -:«•■! the above well known Restaurant, which ha* ju-t *<!. trou.-cbly renovated, repaired and re ImnLhed, and no* Th« proprietors hare spared dj expend- ii> i*i.»ke Ei- I'.-idk Ex change a comfortable resort, ns «eii fur epi ur<> »u* the bu-inesN man. The larder will nt nil be '-k»l with the delicacies of the seav>n, un-l sened up uu D r the au.<pi cits of experienced etmk3. They r»-?j .-rtfully ask for tho patronage of a generous public. J. PCIIA NDEI.MKUER, _janl3:ly U B KBAM.T- BELViDfCIIkTIiKS r AT It ANT, WOOD STREET, BET. WATER AND FiUci* sTiiEKTS. r|MLK Uuderrigucd has ju - it provided a . n i;e slz-k of X LIQUORS, and is re aby at all tim<-s !<> v-t }. t . : n.-mU with lht> beiit of L!»e 'sc'tj.jon, iu tlio v*y of .--hb Whbky Bunches may be had at th* Br.t.vn>ti;«. *TOYSTER AND COfr’F DC D. BARNARD. No. 40, Fifth Strtri, l- ;«*<* and ilsrl-ei. jan Hi:lyj riTTvarnon. C RYST A L P A LACE, No. 18 Market street. 1 C. C. 6EELY, RESPECTFULLY inform- hi* friend* and the tvTyu ( in general. that he bo* ju.-.t “iurvd hh» 'vajvfe.r' New York ami Philadelphia m-tern »*tvl*» of CHOKING OYSTEJ'.h un-J r v-ry: bin-; iu the eating hue. Oysurs in the .Shell >r \. l- . ••••i.ts a dozen. He will uif-o furnUh tin* l>e u-T ••.-\ t Ling that the market will olfi rJ. Hou*e ul w»/.* 0j.,.n Limit'.-' . -•'» in the mornir.g. uu.i 1 - :: OYBTKK SALOON ANO HKHTAI HAN'T! 108 WOU D t> T K BET. fTMIE subscriber has now his oYSTKIt A l.- ANP X EATING IIoUSK p.*rf*-'tin n miiur-'-r ’-i: *«irsu«-t btf exnded hv any -dtniUr —.tabiish ir.-n t i u ’ !••* i: \ MEALS WILt UE REEVED UV A TA LL i. Oi EA < i h THE DA J* from the Choicest Meats. Fowls, Kish, Ac., dfcci His Bill of Fare cannot be surpa-s-e !, w r« 3j-.ee{ fully Invite the alU’uliou of the public to it. CllAKi.f..' i'TfU., ja2o:m*etf l' -> WoM *ir*— t. undersigned respectfully informs the pul in- that he iri now fully prepared to serve private unnli«> *n 1 the public generally, with hi* celebrated LAG Ell UK hit. ir. bottles. All orders left ut his t.'tllc,-. No. ::u IjIAM-.'NP ALLEY, (near Word street.) will be pur.■ dual!} mtended to; and tho Beer delivered to any part of ih- <-it v or r i.-itii: v 3«2S;tr F U.‘fCHKM.'K. Uenttx* Lager Ueer llall, JVb. 106 SmtOi/uld tlrrsi y njiptjf\i< the ('uilmn fjoute. fpHK subscriber lias just oje-m* i uii“ <»f the Ur.:i- t nn ) 1 best finished Lager Ib-or Uniis in the city. Ili-sJ;.-, rl> acknowledged to be a superior arlf-le, niid eiery other ac commodation about his bouse cunuot be eicell~-i. ms:-dh3m A. UKNITZ. WD. ENGLISH, bole Bottler of SMITHS c.-Mirat-d • Kennett Aleand Brown Stout. Also.CwUiiu.m Ale and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and the trad**, in respect fully solicited. _ _ _ s, ul I:y Mlneral Water ana Saraapartlla WM. 1) ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, in now manufacturing and botileing the above beverages on an extensive fealo. Ills artic-V? ur«* t>l the bout qunlltv. and nafaeturod from the purest materials. ootl7:ly HOPPERS PATENT PLANE THE undersigned in prepared to supply CARPENTERS CABINET-MAIIKiiS, ut.d Worker* iu Wool generally) with bis Patented and Tuluutd* PLANKS. ’ All who have tried it, pronounc*» t a rr.f'-t vjiluab*** in vention, that most soon com* into g nrral u*e. The fol lowing letters from practical workmen are but two nmong many letters the Patentee hue received rveou mending thie Plane above oil others in use : Pittsburgh Stsam Cabinet Factory,) February 11, l«. r >,'). f We hereby certify, that during the lust twelve months we have used Hopper’s Pat nt Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carp nie-s as ru perlor to any other Plano in us-. Wer-imd-ter It peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, nnd nil sort* of bard wood, and for planingvene--rs.it * Jur superior to tho old mods of scraping, besides being u great saving of time. One man, by using tLis Plane, will pUni more veneers than five men can do by any other plane or method tfi use- 11. 11. Utah 4 Co. To Moses P. Eaton, Esq.: Dear Sir I have examinel Hopper's Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article Lr th** use for which it Is intended,as a combination o; plane and scrarer. . It is particularly adapted to pinning renevrn. and it does not require one-fourth the tim* or luln.r of the old method; and I have no doubt, when itn properties become generally known, but that it will entirely .upersode the former te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend it to nil pen-on* engaged in the Cabinet business, os from my knowledge r?' It, there is nothing as well filled to give a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. James W. WnonwrLL, Famitore Warerootns, 97, DD Third *t , Pittsburgh. Pifkburj7ft, February 27, 1855. MOSES F. EATON, oftbia city, is my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and fell them WM. 0. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21,1855—(mh'ilrtf) MOSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth Street, ngent for selling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to sell the following lately patents article*: Sands & Cummings’ Patent Brick Machine; Hopper’s Patent Veneer Plano; Trott’fl patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan's llock Drilling Machine*; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Snw Mills; Crawford’s Steam and Water Gtinges; nnd, Griffith’s Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have boon examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in u*e, He is also authorized to sell Rights to malic and rend these articles in any part of tho country. He has also for sole hot-pressed Nulls and Washers, nod finished Brass Work. 140 THIRD BT. He in also prepared to-tako Agendon fnr the sale of other patented Rights und new inventions, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following CARD. ItThe subscribers bare long \ ei*n ar.ijunintrd with Mr. Moses V, Eaton, and hare no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ bin services, u« a gen* tleman of undoubted Integrity and Indefatigable Industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Craig, W. ltobinson, Jr , Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. 11. Denny, 11. Childs & Co., James Wood, N. Holmes & Sons, P. R. Friend, Kramer A K»hm, F. Lorenz. L. R. Livingston, Knap & Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M’Candless, AW. Loomis. PITTSBUEun, November 27th, 1864. Doan’s Patent Rook Drilling niaehiues, WEIGHING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can bo worked and moved by two men, and do the work of flvo or six In the ordinary way. 8. S. Fowler A Co., Manufacturers. Tbe subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni ted States, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R R 4 W. Milnor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. R. R.; Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr., President P. & C. R. R.: O. W. Barnes, Eaq., Chief Eng. P. A C. K. R^ Messrs. Manful] A Nicholson, Contractors for tbe P. A S **-£• declO EIUJKOIDIiIUES.-A A. UABON 4 CO. have ju-l re calved j*r express 6 cartons of Embroideries, compel, mng new and elegant stylos Collars, Culls, Collarettes, Head Dresses, Borattas, Tabs, Sleeves, Ohemiseltes, HdSfs., Ac., wnlcn will be offered at eitmaely k>w prlMs, jan23 - 7 ' r V ‘ ‘.'■. *,j - *-* J_ • f— '-‘ ' i, ' '• .. 7 " 7 ” ' : '~ 7 " ' - -;K " ■ N *■ * fv,'* . ■; v " k' ! fc-*b - I • T '+; / >r * ,1 't *) ’r .r k ', f’ ■>.i *> ‘b V" k HOTELS. OWJiTOS’S GASKILL MOUSE, McMillan iioij*e, KLORKNCfci UO'Z'blL, NO. 400 BROADWAY, MOV YORK (OOXDfCTKU 0* Till tr,-.r;rE4V fUi.N.) EETJBEN LOVEJOY, RESTAURANT J -)iIN \ V.u CORNICOIMA St. Clair liter Brewery Keunett Ai« AGENCY BBPEB TO WWW: INSURANCE COMPANIES. Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! ffiTNA IKSIIBASCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. Cash Capital, ------- 8500,000. riUIK THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the 1 A5.-t»ofthcATNA INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart ford, ns furnished this agency on tho Ist of January, 1855, under oath. A Real Estate, unincumbered....- $ 18,G72 05 Serenty-two Mortgage Bonds, G and 7 cent, pay able seicvunnually ?■ 72,000 00 Debts due Uao Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills KeMmlile, well secured, payable at Bans... 120,327 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 07.615 00 Punk SL'-cks in tho city of Hartford 142,806 00 Bunk Stocks iu New York city '. 98,050 00 Cush on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents and othars $773,278 63 The amount of linbiliUcsdue or not dueto Banksorother cr- ditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due, —none, losses n-.jUKt»»d and not due, $143,618 £2.. Loupes unadjusted and in suspense. waiting for further proof. JGl,'ij7 60. All other claim* against the Company are small, such ( onlv os printing Ac. 4 *u/nirina"i." As. ; nt» in-trude-i to take »o rUk ««r f(Sawwßtt A. WilHnA Co.) I BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, the width of Ftrwdp, tli.» snjppiY of wufor nml condition of 2Vo. 71 Ibwth street, Pittsburgh. the fire department, nod oth r circumstances. TN THE numerous suspensions of Banks and Bankets The amount insured in bl. cks.ot buildlrcs varies j tlio X throughout the couotry during the last six months, we design is to limit Lh«- loss by iiny one fire to SIO,COO, or less, are satisfied that in almost every instance their troubles TIU).'A. AI.RXANDEK, Secretary. have grown out of a departure from tbeir legitimate bad- State of Connecticut. ) - Hurtfurd, Jan. Ist. 1885. > ness; and wc, therefore, take occasion to assure the public Hartford county. I r? ' in advance, that no speculations in “fancy stocks,” or other IVr: miily appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of “outride operations,” shall tempt us from the strict and le* th-.t;nn lupuran -** Comp-.mv. nod maieoaththat tho fore- gitimato line of our business — believing that in avoiding "*.ing statement by him subscribed, is true, according to all such investments we shall not only be better able to hi* best knowledge sind L«di-£ serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that In IiENLIY roYFLEU, Justice of the Peace. a lopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimata paid t>v this ompauy for the your 1854 exceed benefit. [febsj W. & CO. *.76u,0'.)0, while’the premiums received for tho Fame time far exceed any other year, riuco ths organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued ut thin u-tency. at remunerative rates. tf£* Olfico, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll _ H. B. TEN EYCK, Agent ' rsaTsscrance compan y f OF HARTFORD, CONN. CiiiRTXr.ID, Cash Capital Caati Snrpiua, on Ist January, 1856 $373,273 riMJIS Capital Stock and Surplus is securely lovo:-ted for X the benefit of ail policy holder*. Ah on eviieuce of the claims we have to public confidence, and of its ability to p»y lessen promptly, wb Plate a fact, »hat iu receipts Tnrv f.orn $125,000 to sl*o,ooo ;er month. Its buninesd is larie nod well distributed, and in our opinion no Company In the UniUsl etntefl affords better indemnity to poiky holders than the .Etna. They continue to mnke insurance on property in town and eouutry, at rates as low as is con sistent with safety to the policy hoi ter. U. 11. TEN EYCK, Ag<nt £s* Office, North-weet corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pit i > bu nt ha ] £0; ly DEL.A W A H E MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE In the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PHIL A D EL I *11!A. MAILIN' E INSURANCES. On Vessels, 1 Cargo, >To all part? of the World. Freights, } INLAND INSURANCES On goods by riTors, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Uuion. FIRE INSURANCES On merehandUe generally. Ou stores, dwelling houses. Ac. ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY, November 7,1853.. Boudsan'i Mortgage?.... .......$24,300 00 ftnteot Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Bpring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, -.181,553 42 Stork* in banka, railroads and insurances com- panies r.tlU ncciv&bl*. Cash on Land 16,071 30 Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently i-ffuod 121,707 67 SubacrlptlonNotes - -AOO,OOO 00 msioroas: Wm. Martin, Dr. B. M. Huston, Joseph 11. Seal, Hugh Crnig, Edmund A Souder, Spencer M’llvain, J-bn C. Davis, > Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel E. Stoke?, John K. Penrrce, I Henry Sloan, helper, j James Tmquair, Edward Darlington, i Wm. Eyre, Jr., H Joiir-Brook*-, ! JoshQfi L. Price, J.O. Johnson, i JeracsTennent. J>iq«s C. Hand, I John B. Semple, TheopHu? Paulding, ; Chari*’* Schaffer, Jnts(o 11. MFarlivni, J. T. Pittsburgh, W. O. Ludwig, B. T. <?. Monrnn, do. WM. MARTIN, President. THOS.C. HAND, Vico President. JosZ!'ii W. CoWAJt, Rec’y. P. A.MADEIUA, Agent, marlfl No. r*C» Vturr ‘-tr.-it. Pittsburgh. Tl\e Franklin insurance Company, Of phuadtlp/tia, /VuTuyfrunta. DIRECTORS —Charle? W. Baucfcer, Tboimw Hart, Tobins Wfiguer, Samuel Grant, Jacob li. Smith. Oon. W. Rich ards, Moirdccai D. E. Boris, Dai id 8. Browne, Morris rvtterson. Cnxa. N. Baxcelp, President Cuas. G. Banc;: it., Secrfiary. Continua to rn&ko InsuracnCtperpetual or limits, oa every description of property, in Uwli and country, at raUw na lew os are con-ifttnl with ei*curity. The Company hare r**vrV'.»J a larg* Condnxi'nt Fund, wl'.h'h, vrith their capital and premiums, pah ’-v mr*-st«d, af ford ample protection to the assured. Tin* Ai , : iL r . of tile Company* on January Ist, IFAI. as pub- Uah- -1 to an Act o' Assembly, were r.i follows, rit: M«-n „ $i>KViS CS T-- -p..rary l/*ann SA,ut"-h 17 n.H-is oo Ca.-.L, A • - p*. 81 Trial .f.1.2i2.7(*n .14 "*Y'!r-<' inrorport.:i n, a p~-V'd of tv.vr.ly-on* year*, hr»v«* onii oiiwnrd cl Oa-i MiDji a Pour IltindrsJ Thou* ru.nl i'cUiirr, by-Ci*'. thereby afforJini: **rid«:n<v cf the of iri-iiri'.Lm v«U qr the ability and dbiprxd t»«-n t;- m**-* t with pmuiptnn.n all liatdlitlm. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap2l Office, nonh-<*sst cr.r. Wool anil Third sts. lIK vmiTEl) STATICS LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY and trust company, I*B9ILADELPSIIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2CTH, 1850. cn a rteu p Liu* irru al. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E, Comtr of Third find Chestnut Streets , Philadelphia. Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia; cmtoToßa. Buphon R, Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambror-** \V. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, ilnujnmln W. Tinsley, Geo. M’llenrr, Jacob Is. Florence, James Dovcreux, William M. Godwin, William M’Ke*. Prerldcnt —Stephen R. Crawford. Vice /^resident —Ambrose W. Thompson. Afrdiral Examiner, Pittsburgh —June? H. Wlllaon, M. D. AUtgheny City —K. B. Mmrry, M. 1). GKO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth ptjreet, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA’ INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH , CORNER OF FOURTH AND BMITHKIELD STREET?. Authorized Capital, 9300,000. TNSURK RIJILDINUB and other property ugaief-t 1 oka or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation anil Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm, F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. M’Cllntoelc, Kennedy T. Friend, B. M Long, J. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jem s. George It. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames 8. Neglsy, W. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. KPark, 11. R. Coggfihftli. Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATTERSON, Vico President. A. A. Carrier, Secretary and Treasurer. 8. 5. Carrier, Assistant S*c:etnry. Woatorn Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. U. MILLER, Jr., President. | F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 9300,000. TXTTLL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA YV BINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Horae Institution, managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who Rre determined, by promptneseand liberality, to maintain tho character which they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. DirecUrrs. —R.Miller, Jr.,o. W. Rlcketson, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon,James l.ippencott, George Dande, James Me- Aaley, Alexander Nimick,Thomas Scott. Office, No. 02 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A Co-, up • tuirs.) Pittsburgh. nov24:ly WATCHES, EWKLRY, &c, NEW GOODS!! —Watches, Jewelry, Silver Waiie, Military Goods, Ac., Wholesale and Retail.—Coun try Merchants and strangers visiting our city are request ed to call, as wo can si»rv>* them as well, and we think b t- Ur, limn they usually are served in Eastern d’iea. be ides giving them » responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtniu in many shops. Filver Detached Levers $lO to slfi,oo Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L dies’ Gold Lever and Lepino Watches, s2ff, and upwards. Gsntiemen’s do do do sdi> to $2OO. Chains, Seals, Keys, Pencils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. .0®“ Watch R pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. AU work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market sereet, comer of Fourth. NEW AND GOOD BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT DAVI SON’S, 05 Marks: fttrtet, near Fourth : Plain Woids to Young Communicants; by Dr. J. W. Alexander 3Se-nis. WilPson’s Young Communicant's Catechism. 6 centa. Thu Rich Kinsman, or the Ilietrry of Ruth, the Aloabi less; by Dr Tvng. Lilly Gordon, the Young Housekeeper. Prime's Travels in Europe aud tho East—the best book of travels yet! Tho Foresters; by Prof. Wilson. Ministering Children. The Laws of Figurative Language; by Lord. The Minister’s Family. Mornings with Jesus. Jay’s last. The School of Christ, or Christianity in its leading aspects. The Fountain of Living Waters, illustrated by Facts. 4th edition. The Words of Jesus. The Mind of Je;us. Kttto’s Works. Footsteps of St.. Paul. Life and Epistles of St. l‘aui—plain, and in one-half calf for prtscnuvtlon. The Hiding Place; by MeFarlane. The Night Lamp, “ “ Now # openiog almost dailv,new and valuable Theological Works* for family und ministerial reading, both American and English. J- 9- DAVISON, apC 65 Market street. nnv27:dtf JEANNETTE 1 fche is dressed In silks and satins, And her step i 3 full of grace; Ebe is lovely in appearance — But what a sallo *• face! Her hands are small, but oh! how rough: She surely does not know That Herpbttc Soap is fust the thing— A • d then the price is low. The TIERPETIO SOAP fe for sale, 12% cents per cake, a tab2l No. 140 THIRD BT»kkt A Partner Wanted. A PERSON having a Capital of Three or Four Thousand Dollars to Invest in a Manufacturing' business, can hear of an opportunity where he can doOble iiis monlt in a short time. The best references given. For particu lars apply at THIS OFFICE. [mh27:tf PAID UP 212,505 00 PAID UP .$500,000 . 2-1.012 20 .150,826 04 $627,470 53 nfei. BANKERS AND BROKERS. ATJSXIS X.OOMXS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 92 Fourth it., above Wood, NOTES, Drafts, BondfirMortgaged, and Loans on colla terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Btocka. AU communications attented to promptly. janl9 WM. O. WILLIAMS, Wm. H. Williams ft, Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, iV. E. Cbmer Wood and- Third streets. -Qsr“ All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, &c., promptly attended to. jan2B:lw M’CONNKLLft WILLOCK, BANKERB, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bonk Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stock? bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, mvH PITTSBURGH, PA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. CO ItSER OF FOURTU AJS'D SMITH FIELD STREETS, au2:Cm Pittsburgh, Pa. C. n. Wti.Rl.N3 .. ~~JOS. LUDKWIO. Removal, PATBICKB & FBIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Have Removed thetr Office to the Cbmer of Fifth and Wood six. PITTSBURGH, PA. PATRICKS ft FRIEND, Rankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges 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, at the comer of Fifth and Wood Btreets. ffab3 N. HOLMES ft SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HAT* RXHOVXD TOUR BAXSCTQ AND XXCILLNai OJTJCI TO 80. 67 MARKET STREET, POUR DOORS BZLOW OLD STAND. N HOULES ft SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers in JJotea, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bi&k Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sole. 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 sts. [ja3£kly A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 05 Wood Street, comer of Diamond Alley, PITTSBURGH, PA., I>UY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time y exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter* appertainingto a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. marO JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. ftGyNo. Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Dank. dec!6 HILL ft CO*, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 00 ENTER OP WOOD AND PIPTU STRXZS. SIGITT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted.--" Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. De posits received of Par and Current Funds. [mar27ly ALLAN CRAMER, COWARD RAJHI, PLORCCCI ERAttZR. TTRAWSTR ft BAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase ProtnisKiry Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points In the Union. [myl Q. E. ABNOLD ft CO., BANKRKB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, ftc. Collections carefully attended to, aud proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. tji. No. 74 Fourth st, of Pittab’g. [sel3 Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Bank Notes, Odd and Silver Bought, Sold ana Exchanged, at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 64 WOOD STRUT, PITTSBURGH. Interest allowed on time deposits. [ jan!2 THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. G'mer of Third and IFood streets, Pittsburgh, ft. THOMAS WOODSi *3*COMMERCIAL BROKER, AXD DZALCR IH Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, ftci, So. 75 Fourth it., Pittsburgh, Fa. [Jas| William A. Hill A Co.. BANKERS, No. ft 4 Wood strut, Pittsburgh. HOLT) on *rlp th« following BONDS AND BTOCKS> •10 -hare* Exchange Bank ; IT do Monongahola NaTlgation Company; 20 do Citizen*’ Insurance Company; {,2,0: 0 Navigation Company Bands; {■j.OoO City oi I’iUyburgli Bond?; {■'i.Crttu Cmnty of Allegheny Bond? ClmmloUl'i Loau OUlce, No. 100 SUITUHELO STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— Money loaned on OoM and Silver Watches, Silverware and oth»-r valunMf art!••!«.«. nnl4:dlv CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE JOHN irCLOSKEY & CO.. of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty which ban won un unbounded popularity under he name of the TUREK DIG DOORS, hare, for the pur pose* of acquiring more apace for their Immense business, removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they h»Te now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS I AND READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the publlo. J Their principal object for this removal, is to give them more facilities forth* WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at the LO WEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be os good as any manu factured in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, in rns best bttls, and npon tn* buoatkst nonom. They have on hand a full and boautifnl assortment ol LOTUS apd COATINGS, for WALKING AND BUSI- FROCKS, DRESS, NESS COATS. Our Intercstß are Identical with those of our customers, and we assure the pablio that our fidelity will cot fall In filling all orders we may be favorod with. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— Wo. §8 Wood Street, (EAST BIDS,) OOBKEE OT DIAMOND ALLEY.- N. B.—Wo desire our patrons to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on liberty stroet. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House abOTe designated. mar 23 JOHN BTOLQBKEY A CO. Fall and Winter Goods S EDMOND WATTS* Merchant tailor, no. 185 liberty street,— I have now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs;-Plash Vest* logs, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Cassimeres, of overy style and shade in the markot, all of which 1 will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oct4 MJ yp RINO GOODS* ' JUST REO&IVKD AT JOHN McCLOSKEY k CO’S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 68 Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have been purchased from first bands, and, consequently, nO aecnqd profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we can n*i<; do «?ll at ns small profits as auy house in the east ern Therefore, w« respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers nnd couutry merchants, in general, to give us & call, and «\nmine our extensive assortment of READY MADE Cl/. iiilNG. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quant ; yof immense piles of garments that is to be seen at this D i t establishment; it la sufficient to say that it has never l een equalled by the house Itself: _marl flaf JOHN McOLOSKEY & CO.' Clothing I Clothing! riIHE undersigned respectfully informs'his friends and the JL public that he Is now Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he Is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hand a large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which wo invite the attention of buyers, either wholesalo or retail. Persons who pnrehnae goods for cash, will find it to their idvantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their purchases. [mart)] 0. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. THE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where he has always on hand a large and choice assort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a calL fourthly B. OPPENHEm§fc. To Housekeeper*. WE have now opened one of the largest stocks of ClilNA, GLASS and QUHEN9WARK; su table for housekeepers iu the city, and intend selling atv rylow prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods In proportion.' Our stock being large owing to the dull eeason just passed, we are deter mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened so. e beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table do; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken,etc.,etc. Also, some very hands >me new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of which we have put down in price to suit the tioies. FRENCH CHINA. We have some twenty different styles of French China Tea fets, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of which w« are selling at least twenty-five per cent, below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, is large, and we will sell them at very low prices GLASS WARE. On hand and receiving, a large Block of Boston and Pitt*, buigh Glass Ware, -which we will tell at manufacturer’s prices. COMMON WARE. Oar stock of common Tew, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, pitch era, and every article suitable for country or dtv large to which we tawlto the attenZnoFcSy ag Sfcd a merchants, as we wilhsell them Tory low for cash. a Honsekee pars and others In want of OHlie Ohio. Qoeensware* will do well by calling atthe CM “ “ 4 No. 62 Market, between Sd “1 110 Opposite Geo. B. White. Mina= DRY GOODS. SECOND ARRIVAL OP SPRING AND, BUMMER DRY GOODS. THE SUBBOBIOEKS hare. just received, and aro now opening, the most desirable assortment of DB7 GOODS ever offered In this market. We call particular at tentlon to a few very choice articles. ' : Extra Bich Fancy Col’d Bilks. enUroly new desizn * do do Black' do do; ° ' do do Twisted do; SatmPlaid.and plain Tissues and Seroses; Printed do do; • do Berage Delaines; do Chalile do; Yery handsome French lawns; do do Bril li an teens; . JA3. R. UYAT. A good assortment of French work, Collars, Under Sleeves and Chemisettes,' very cheap; Embroidered Hem stitch and plain Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Linen. Table Cloths and Table Linens; French and English For* niture,,Chinties, white and colored Furniture; Dlmatry. A fall assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, 'Mitts, Ac.; Irish Linens, Muslins, together with a complete assortment of I every article, either Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Domestic. I We solicit an examination of onr Stock before purchasing I elsewhere; as we flatter ourselves (since we have estab lished the cash system) that we can supply ourpatr. na .on more liberal terms than any house west of the Mountains. We return our thanks to our friends for their many es teemed favors to our firm, under Its-former title, and hope they may still continue them to the establishment, under its NEW TITLE. YOUNG. LOVE & 8110., New Arrival of Spring and Summer Dry Goode. AT No. 99 N. W. SIDE OP WOOD STREET; D GREGS A CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, • French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed onr large and extensive stock of spring and snmmer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part through, onr own importation, we feel sofa in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general* ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. Amongoar dry goods stock will, be found laines, Portsmouth lawns s of the- moat desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured auks, ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy vestings, cassimeres, satinets, tweeds and summer panta 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;. withlacegoods,funcynetohgs, jaconetts,mull and figured Swiss muslins and black silk veils, Ao. Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per* eusslon caps, threads, port monoles, patent medicines, per* turnery, and almost every article usually kept in the va riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver watches, Watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of I newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day docks, alf of which will be sold at the lowest prices for orflatlgractory reference. N. B —An early call from buyers is respectfully solicited. tetttO D. GREGG k CO. VAN OORDER’S TRIDUIING STORE, No. 83 Havket St., Cocrca op Diamond.. JURT RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of all the new styles of LADIES* DKEB3 AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons,- - - Gimps, Braids, Velvets, Laces, Cords, Ribbons. A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian EMBROIDERIEg, in Swiss, Jaconet and Lece. Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Sleoves, Inserting * Infants* Robes, Chemisettes, Bands, " Caps k Waists. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, I ove and Gauze Vells, Plain Linen setts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Bwiss do. Cbemizettes, Italian andEng’h Crape. MATERIALS TOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Bauds and Insertings: French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Floas, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk, , Stilletes and Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS^—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchief, Ac. Pins, Needles, Battens, Tape?, and everything in small wares generally. A® 1 " Bajoo’s best Kid Gloyxs, in white, black and colors. Sizes Com No. 6 to No. 10, alvrax s on hand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cheap. mh.23 SPRING DRY GOODS. HAGAN 4b AHIi, No. 91 Slarlcet at*, ARE receiving dally additions to their large and well selected stock of Hosiery, Shawls A Scarf, Housekeep’g Goods, Alexander’s Hid GlOvea, 4 c..- To which we would respectfully invite the attention Of the Ladies. mb2o. I RANK VAN GORDER has just received a Targe and . beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and eilk; Ribbons, Beits, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander A Baton’s best Kid Gloves can always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner ef the Dla mond. novl7 ..JKO. A. CAUGHXT. NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front«-No» 91 Market street* OUR house being now open for the transaction of a gener al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, teeling confident that, from our ex* tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE QOOD3, we can offer such inducements as will In sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AHL, aprl.-tf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street. JAMES W. WOODWELTj, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Ware-rooms 97 and 99 Third street* _ **' respectfully informs hi 3 friends and customers that heyA liap now completed his spring stock K 5 of Furniture, whi:h is ® the largest and best ever offered fox rale in this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any in the United States, East or West. rsops:tllwkWtf As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility In manufacturing, he Is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifyiDghis customers* Interest with his own, In quality and price, and keeps al* ways on hand fiia greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or* der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed In *<xiy of the Eastern cities: Jtonls XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 50 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 50 do*. Mahogany Chairs; 20 do*. Walnut 44 60 Mahogany Booking 44 20 Walnut 44 « 50 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut “ 50 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 u Dressing Bureaus SO 44 «* Waahstands;. 40 Enclosed 44 100 Common 44 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut 44 60 Cottage 14 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads, 20 Mahogany Wardrobes: 10 Walnut 44 10 Cherry 44 50 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining And Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 do*. Cane Seat Chairs; 21 Oane Seat Hocking Chairs; 12 Ladies* Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; JPteotosr-* ' - ; PaperMacheTnbles: OonversatiQn Chairs; Pembroke “ BUiabethan 44 Hall and Tier 44 Beceptton “ Ladies* Work « Pearl Inlaid 41 Extension Dining Tables; J 1 ® > -rr » Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; of COMMON FURNimBH and WINDSOR OHATB3. O&BCtn MAirwrm supplied with all ar ticles in their line. STEAMBOATS and' HOTELS, furnished at the notice. All orders promptly attended to, Steamboats, Ahoy I i fCS?* lb* Tei subscribers tender their jjdKtefctgledginentß for the laTors-besiowed uponv4_ by their Bteamboat Wends, and -trould respeetfolly remind them and others interest- * 1 1 od in building boats, that they are at ail times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, etery description of Oabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and worlc aanshlp. T. B. YOUNG & 00., Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opposite “ Brown’s Hotel.” Jtmci Itoxwry, Jr.. pCttAJp AND BEDSTEAD MANUFAOTUBEB—No. 204 V^-Jfatterman’s .Bow, liberty street, has ,on h*t\d a largo •J® 6 * ofChalra and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which be will cell lower than articles ol tte same quality can be sold in the city. He would call par ocular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, whkh he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every description executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Booms, or at the gill, corner of Adams and liberty streets, will be promptly A.UII.UKKNACO., LI AVB ON HANS at their extrusive CABINET »nj 11 CHAIR MANOTACTOEY, No. 84 BmlthflsM strait, a iMtge assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell 16 per cent, below customary rates. Term n rush only. W Great Inducements to Ouh Purchaser!. E will Bell cur large stock of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fsll to please cash purchasers. All our work la warranted. Our terms are CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR_ M*** B cor. Sercnthcand Liberty sta. fit . WM. K. BTEVKNSON continues to maxmfactnre atul Seventh Htreeta. XJNDEBTAK. *ZNG attended to, In all Its branches. my 11 Field book fob b ailboad engineers.—Contain ing formula! tor laying ont curves. gies, levelling, calculating earth-work, ete X vritt tables of radii StioSSI S® magnetic variation, logarathims and natural SnuT tS’ D - H “ Ck> CWI EoXr! S °Pocke n t: v£»W EiBß -L fonn , £or ' Mi > in the field! cSwuta K a book comhlnini^^fwv 0 are common enough; but LI lth tables other# peculiar to the laviMontpnwn Bo ? especially the necessary formula) for wfich thJfl Ac,is a desideratum tt h T^~ OTk 4 designed to suppfy; ' * Academy, West Point, April 18, 1864 ««ttCTien. I have looked orcr "Henck’s Field Book for 52m£“ Engineers,? and think it well adapted 10 the ob * author proposes, and hare no question but It will be round a very useful and practical volume both foroffleeand field work. . d. H. Haius. _ ~~ . Tboy, April 21,1864. . * h® ttuch pleased with Mr. HencS’s little manual, the Field Book of Bailro&d Engineers.? With the presenta tion of some of tiie most practical and useful of recognised processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least In their present form, appear to possess a. mint of higher value 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. Henck’s book is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure in expressing my cfirriiai *rUh its execution, alike with tho-per ' spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and tho ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. FRASEiia Gsxxsx, 0. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers* Stationery, aus . Market street, oomw of Second. formerly Young, Stevenson A L ve Mantillas, Dress Goods, Embroideries, MOURNING GOODS. FURNITURE. MISCELLANEOUS. CHERRY PECTORAL: ’• ; • Fon vbi rapid-' tnnuf v? . r . COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS J aCNcHTTZS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROIP. STHMA . • . AND CONSUMPTION ' ’ ' - a ,WE invite , the attantioii of the ‘Y. •' puTbllo toYho certificates appended below, undhespeakfbrihemtbatcan yj did considerationwhich: their honest K# '/ gfrfjpsf- 1 Metflh’sach stations namnny who voluntarily hear Witness to. Urn effira jp£*T\ cry and? value of CnoutT Psctobai, do s£H§>Vnot vrahtonly-triflp with, or distort uu'Limrai facta, nor overstate their convictions. Judge then, whether this Iff not-tbe medicine .to trust when youmuathave relief for the throat or lungs;, judge too, whether every family ought not to have It by them as a safeguard against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which steals with fatal frequency upon almost every floik, and carries off a lamb from many a home? n • . Jackson, C. IL, Jackson city, 0., 20lh Nov,, 1852. i . De. J. 0. Ayeb: Sir—The Cheert Pectoral is much in quired after. Several of onr best Physicians have used it, three of them in their own cases, and always wlth.tbe hap piest effects. The numerous patent medicines always be fore them, lead to incredulity in regard to every new reme dy; and it is only after undoubted evidence of value in any article, that anything like a general confidence can be ex cited. The unrivalled excellence of this combination of agents, (In the Chxerv PsctOrai,) proved beyond cavil by rer eated trial under theirowh observation, has compelled medical men to proclaim abroad its usefulness. It la beyond all doubt the best general remedy we have for the Pulmonary Affections of this climate, at the same time sedative and expectorant—a rare combination ol properties. In thehope that It will prove its own reward,l subscribe let gentlemen of die Zegal Pn/ation mark this case. Williamsburg* L.X, Sept. 3.1862. Db. J. 0. Avia; Dear Sir—Over application for the past three years in my duties as an advocate, brought on some eight months ago a severe irritation of the bronchial tabes, which Was a constant annoyance to me, apd foist becoming a source of great apprehension. Every remedy tried failed to even relieve me,till I used yourOnrsav Pxctobal. This has not only relieved me, but, as I trust, wholly cured me.' I care nothing for the reputation of advocating Patent Me dicines, and this Is at your service. I shall recommend it to members of -the bar, and others whom X may meet, la boring under similar indispositions. j. ; . Yours truly, R. F. JONES. Montgomery, 4,1849. Db. J. G. Ayrb: Sir—l have used your admirable com pound exclusively in my p.nctice, ana find It to surpass, by fur, any other remedy we-have lor curing rilsencpg the longs. Youx obflSphtservant, . . .«» R.B. JONES. M.D. What yet remains to convince the most incredulous that the Cherry Pectoral is all that it purports to be, viz; an un equalled remedial agent for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. The experience' of years has proven ifcto be such, and we submit it to the people, believing that its virtues will folly maintain itsreputatlon. Prepared by J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Beware of worthless preparations, attempted to be palmed off under a similarity of name. - Bold inPitteburghby all Druggists, and by B. A.7AHN ESTOCK A CO, wholesale and retail. . je&flmdAw . Carter’s gpamislr Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I Kot a Particle of Mercury In it. LET THE AFFLICTED READ AND. PONDRRI An Infallible Bemedy.for Scrofula, King’s. Evil, Rheuma tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches Boils, Agee and Fever, Chronic Boro Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Braid Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, -Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Coifrfnalnts, and all. Diseases arising from an injudiciousuaa of Mercury,lmprudence-in life, or Impurity of the Blood. • . , SBF This great alterative medicine and Purifier cf Blood is now used by v . usands ol grateful patients from all part of the United States, who testify dally to the remarkabi cures performed by ihfrgreatest of all “ CAR TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver . Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedilyput to flight by using inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to. compare with It. - It cleanses the system of all Impuri ties, acta gently and efficiently otf the. Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion* gives. tone to the 'Stomach, makes the'sklh clear and healthy, and restores the Consti tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the ladles, it is invariably betterthao, all the cos metics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Soantsb Mixture will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the rosea mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to-ibe step, and im prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which wo have received from persons from all parts of tho United States, is the best evidence that there is no humbug, about it Tbs press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to tbe community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. . Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wondenul cures this truly greatest of aUMedltinn has performed. _____ ■' None gennlne. unless signed by BENNETT A USERS, Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, to whom all orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM ING, FLEMING BROS., and by Druggists generally. oCh7l-lv»!v : i 'Z-\' : To Warmers, Gardeners- and . Nurserymen • / I 1 FIVC thousand bushels pure BONEDUST,fine ground 1000 v n*hels pure BONJBDUST, coarse gfound; * 1000 barrels.ratent American FERTILIZER. ; A. A C. IiOEVELER offer 'far sale, on accommodating . terms, tbe above valuable Fertilizers, which they manufao- ?. tureat their new extensive establishment, situated in East ’ Liberty, n-ar Pittsburgh, Pa, Bonedust, as- a manure has ; been used for many years in Europe with the greatest sue- • ccf.v. next to guano, it U superior to any other in use. Ten v. or fifteen bushels pure" Bonedurt per aero will so nourish the i.’ lend that its good effects will be realized from the first year Y j to ten or fifteen years after, whereas the good effects of • euano arc exhausted iuons jear. Those who have used" Bonedust speak in tbe highest terms of the benefits de- j rived from it It is suited to every variety of soil, and all - ciops are bencfilted by it—vines and trees more particniar- V ]y. The patent American Fertilizer pro- • - pertteg necs'-eary to stimulate the growth of plants and l green vegetables, and desirovs insects.. As a manure, for - gardening, it cannot be cxcell«d. Direct loos furnished. * Order? mUBt be addressed to A. HOEVELER, mhs:ilawlm' 419 Penn street, Pittsburgh. '**' Valuable works fur AiiotiiTucrrs, mechan ics AND ENGINEERS— i The Model Architect; 2 volumes; by Sloan. . i • Tho New Guide; do. A; pletouV Dictionary of Mechanics. Do. Mechanics’ Magazine, Practical Mechanic's Journal. ■ Downing’s Rural Essays. Do. Country Houses. . ; Stuart’s Architecture. ; Alien’s Rural Architecture. j Field’s City do. } Rudiments of do. and Building. • Rudimentary do. by Joha Bollook. The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder’s Guido. The Builders’ Guile. The Eugineer’e and Machinist’s Assistant; 2 vole. Do. do. Mechanic’s do. *. • Weiftbioh’s -Mechanics and Engineers; 2 vols. Mahan’s Civil Engineering. ‘ Knapp’s Chemical Technalogy. Norris’ Hand Bookfor Locomotive En gin eeraand Mach’ti Colburn on Locomotive Engines. * Haupt on-Bridges. Templeton’s Mechanic’s Companion. Scribner’s do. do. Ilaswcll’s do. do. ; ' Bench's Field Book. . . 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In no instance have weaver seen ar evil results following its administration, but always has answered the purposes for which It was intended, and be; entirely satisfactory. - Bettering that everything that Baa been set forth in rega; to its virtues Is strictly in accordance it Ith our observation not only as practitioners* but as,men of business, we wot; unhesitatingly say to all who read this, that It is the b- Vermlfuge now In use, and that Its virtues are best kno-i when tried.. MELT, HOOVEB * BIBLY-- Prepared and sold by B, A. FAHNESTOCK * 00- Corner of First end Wood ste npHfcTGiUSAT POSTHUMOUS WUttKI—THE BLA! JL OP THE LAMP ; Dy William Nobth, author of 14 Ai Oonlngsby,” Ac., de. “Who will exchange old. lamps for.new." ; —Arabian Right* Enieriaxnmmts conTBWJff: i Chap . 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Musician?, Wagon Masters, Tfc-. sters, Ac- -who ivere regularly mustered into the. - Tice of the United State?, and every Officer, Seaman, < - nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman In the Ni*; also, MlUtla or Volunteers, or State Troops of any Btai.; Territory, are entitled, by the. late Act of Congress, Warrant for ICO Acres of Land, ' Those if ho have received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled •' Warrant for such quantity of Land os'will make, ici whole, ICO Acres.- r; Per&ons entrusting their claims to me can rely upon -j log them attended to promptly. 3 All information free of charge. Letters promptly swered. Address AUSTIN LOOMIS riM4, • : Bounty Land Agent, 92 Fourth 2 EItPETIO SOAP EXOELSIOIU Ara— u I would lucre a boy again. I’ll go sure t 6 that store again, On Third street, kept brfi.'lj.Q* ! And some Herpetic Soap I fain 1 Would buy, for it always suits me, Herpetic Soap always suits me. That Soap remotes redness and tan And cures all chaps and soreness too: Brightens complexions pale and wan— # I'm very sure it will pleaso you: Oh yea, I know H will please you. This valuable remedy ior sore rough hands has pro great benefit to hundreds. Price only 1214 cent* per aoid by a L. cotHbkr:; mhl2 140 Third *tr: A VALUABLE FARM OF 120 AOHE3 POR SA? with a good atone Y mrn, Btable, Uay Shod, Granary, Spring House Cai House, Ao.; and a mall Orchard. Theplaoe co t»in: , „ ant X valuable Springs. There la Coal uud "nolo terra, and the unlmprovol land contains rs .Timber. Price,"s3s per acre. 'Twins, one-third In h remalnder In one, two and three year*. ; . ’ S. COXHBERT * SON,: apll .; Real State Agent*. UP Third « ■ FOR A TRCTHFCb portrait, go to cargo's; LBKY, No. 76 roraiH atreet, Apollo Building alma to please. U
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