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V «lif®© sfipia^l^' eaSsf*-^ : /'iT''^;^ J ' ’ ff]- 1 . -■ W^MmirSf^fei Jgg/Bm JC~ WBsmmmm &*V£.\ pgipl^f ppm feprl Wo^m M^^gs»ytefr^4>g? jSS^SSS^L; -stS^ |f®.■£ SS^^^SS 1 f mMim^m?oM;n , piltipiiil *®gy'ikJ^fei!Ji i *^fe ! ’■ •(' <-' -• f^Tl^Tr'V-\ '“? ’> ' ' ; *£if£z/-i' < ,->: *. v„v-v'# **' * - ' » ’: •• '•\:*;.*‘ijN • '• t .1 *V-. > '7'-%. -* v •». sh.,nJ?> •a’?*..- . «-li msyfcjßMNG POST IDNESD-AY, MORNING::::::: FEBRUARY 7. /'TqB Conn.Arw Book.—We have before men tioned that a\book is kept at the New York Sta tion House, in which any person may record hio peculiar grievance against persona who do not oompty witli, the legal requirements, or offioers _.wbo neglect\their doty. One morning papers calls this, a method of cbeap'advertising, in which tbeV merchandise of offending shop* keepers, is brought to the pnblic notice. The Commercial says the book is sometimes enliven ed by a piece of fun, like the following parody: Last Sunday inerting eariy, at the Dutchman's oorger store, f' lUpped I loudly atftba windows, as I oft bod dost before, Bat the spirits wouldn't answer, and the Dutchman snored away, / / And the neighbony&U.aroand me thought the4—l was to Bnt a erxifterVX mast hare, and I swore to male him hear, . / As I plied my knaekles on the windows in the rear. Xhen the Dntohman gruffly answered—with the temper of a bear***/ j u hsT/bitters here dia morning—Fernando Toed ts ’ Majo fF Bnt nay alore I suffered—in thedark and wintry morn, WithA boitie in his band, stood a ragged boy forlorn, Whoae father had sent him—all innocent of sin— Far an ounce or two of coffee, and a half a piut of gin. ww X enter my complaining against inhuman laws, >xhat would close on Sunday morning ail the corner liquor / stores, And keep that ragged boy and I shif’ring in the winter's oolil, Knocking loudly at the window, where the people’s ram la sold. ‘ Oi Bingham 4fc Co/i Transportation Lin* ri AND PROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK.—The Owners and Agents ol fluid Line h»re been tor the past fourteen years connected With the «old established Bingham’s Line.” They will tflre their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mer chandise, 4c-, In the shortest time and on as favorable terms as any other Li oe. «-Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phils delphla and Baltimore. GEO. BINGHAM & CO., Canal Basin, Liberty st, Pittsburgh. .BINGHAM, DAVIS A CO, PronriatoriL Market sreet, Philadelphia, JAMES WILSON, Agent, "MLNorih st., Baltimore. M. L. OSTitANpKa. Agent, 86 IVast at.y- York. BANK. EXCIIAMGI!;, THIRD STREW, BETWEEN Wt>OD AND MARKET. THE Subscribers beg leave to iblorm their friends acd the public generally, that they have leased the above well known Restaurant, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired and r**furniahed, nnd noiropeo. The proprietors haTe spared no expense to make lho bank Kx change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure us the burioess mao. Tha larder will at all times be flocked with the delicacies of the season, and sorted up UDdrr the nu.-;-i -oes of experienced cooks. They respectfully ask for the patronage of a generous public. TUB SUBSCRIBERS heretofore doing business under the ftyld of DAWSON, MOUAN A CO., tit Un- manufacture and sale Of Railroad Tools, Barm q£N, NRWSIYEK A CO., at the Umpire Work*, in the Ninth Ward, and Warehouse No, 22 Wood eLreet. Either of a.-* will attend to Milling np the business. L WM. DAWSON, J. S. NEWIIYER. I,lBss— {jahlflra PittabnTgh, Janoar; THB laterest of Mr. JOIIN-ATWELL in ouj business ceases from this date by agreement. Our business, a- WIIOLESALK GROCERS, will bo continoed by the remain ing partners under the firm of BAQALEV. COSOKAYK & CO-, Nos. IS and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh. BAGALEY, WOODWARD A CO., No. £2l Market street, Philadelphia, . WM. BAGALEY A CO. Pittsburgh, December 10th, 1854—{dec22 I HAVE sold mjinterest in the busine.« of Long, Miller A 00., to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillip*, will ••on tUue at the old stand, Fo. 109 Front street. 1 cordially recommend the new tirtn to the patronage of mytlckmls. Pittsburgh, July 29,1854. P. ILOIILLER. . 8. A. LONG * CO., Beta and brass founders, and gas fitters, In rite attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Bracks, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up houses with G.u and Steam, make Brass Castings of ail kinds to order, fur nish Railroad Pomps and Tank Fittiogs, and keep Anti* Attrition Metal constantly on hand. j . NOTICE TO GARDENERS.—PubIic Auction u: &.U ih» bed Sash, and 400 Ffcreing Glumes, in withdrawing from the Market Garden. I will sell without referee, uu Thursday, February lst,at 9 o'clock, A. M., the entire ?u.*-k of Bash, and fixtures suitable lor the forcing of «*j.rly cr> ps. jan29 JAMES WAHDKuP, Mao-.-U-.t.-r. BELVIDEHE KESTAIKAa i l , .WOOD STREET, BBT. WATER AND FIRST bTuKBTB. TILE Undersigned has jout pxortded a choice uto-'S of LIQUORS, and Is ready at all times to serre hi« friends with the b«st.of the season, in the 1 way of edibles. Iri.-h Whisky Punches may be bad at-tbe BunSUL jaoll-’iy JOHN 8A V a*J E. Proprietor- IKK MARVKL’SNISW WORK—FUDUKi>JInU9.—IWTu« Tony Fudge’s Record of the same in forty chsptf r*,*kh portrait* of Solomon Fudge, Ksq., and George Washington Fudge, from designs by Darlvy; 2 vote, uniK ra eritb Reveries of a Bachelor, Dream Lift*; A?. ¥:t sale by IL A CO, N-*. 3 2 W*. H. WQXUKS ................. J\. Wm. n. Wllllami do Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, _V. J 2. Cbrner fFoud and Third struts. 49** All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, Ac., promptly attgnd»l to. j*a2Q:iy WSJICCd B. UoLUBAT. Hill * Holliday, PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS,. Evantmllc, la —Strict attention paid to all consignments for sole of Flour, Produce, Ac. Order; lhr the purchase of Produce solidtedand promptly atto2:6in Pittklmrflfs, Pa: . Instruction* in Music. MU. WAMELINK would respectful!; inform - bis pupils an i friends that be will contiuue his profession as Instructor tc the PIANO FORTE aud VOICE. (Orders left t-t Mr. KEEPER'S Music Store, or at bis ra*-!- deuce, No. 1&7 SECOND Street, will bo promptly attended rgtoresl stoves II Stoveslll COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. THE public will find It to their advantage to examine ourstocaof STOVE* before purchasing elsewhere. , GKAFF, iitldlNUEil k jUJLAPP, sepSO lvit Wood atret-t. Boots and Slioes. JM'LAUGHLIN, No. 95-Fourth struct, nearly opposite • tho Mayor's Qfibe, Is manufuaturing GenUemen’s first Boots, Low SbOa*,ties and buttoned; Congress and Button ed Gaiters; Ladies'Boots, Hair Boots, Jenny Mods, clip pers, and French lushing Gaiters, of every color and shade; laney Kid and Batin Gaiters, of the best material; 31int*s and Children’s do, of every variety. N. B.—All kinds made to order, oo short ootioe. [»ol9 NEW BOOKS, AT DAYISO.Vri, Mo. oi> Market street, near Fourth. Hath Ilall: by Fanny Fern. y Amabel; a Family liistory. f Fudge Doings: by Ike Murrel. Life of Martin Luther; beautifully illustrated American and English editions. Words to a Young Communicant: by Dr. J. W. Alexander. Only a Dandelion, Ac., Ac: by the uuthor of Flower of family. Parish and Other Penclllinga: Klrw&n. ' Jeanie Morrison. Humanity in the City: Chapin. fUrirel Sermons; Ist series: Baker. Plumor’s Sermons 10 Children. PI inner'* Tracts. JuTenile Books for Mew Year, Ac., Ac. dect» BOOKS I BOOKS!!—The History of the Crusades; t';>elr Rise, Progress and Restfltr. • Tlie | - |f * of Martin Lather, and the Reformation in Ger many. The,Parables of Krumaiacher; with 26 itlnstrations. The Christian’s Daily Delight and Sacred Qarl and. The Camp Fires of the American Revolution, The Great Red Dragon, or Master Key to Popery. The Archbishop, or Romanism in the United States. Airaja, or Life and Love in Jiorwav. Beniod the Scene: by I*dy Bulwer Lytlon. Glauce at Europe: by Qoraoe Greeley. * Lite in the Clearings vs. the Bush. Roughing it In the Bosh: by Mrs. Hoodie. And numerous other works, lor sale by „ B. T. a MORGAN, decB No. 104 Wood street ROOM T 6 LET, situated on Third wrant O a Dwelling House, on Carjwnter’s alley: and one on Logan street. Immediate possession of the above can be had. 8. CUTUBBRT k SON, dec!6 \ Beal Estate AgenU, 140 Third street MliiiJW' CO IT AUK BKDdIKAJJd—Of raiiouß bum, fin ished and for s*l® by d«l2 I-'JLNK MAHOGANY WAKDROBiSS— Beautiful p«tt e Ss •on hand, finished.' • fdec!2) X. D. YODNO A CO. AKQK WALNUT BOOK CABKd—Finlghed and in v ur «- i room. (dec!2) . > T. B. YOUNG k CO. STUABTS N. Y. BBOKBN CANDY—In pound and half pound package*, assorted, for sale by ; d,c23 - W. A. M’CLUItG; r ‘ IfiGLHtH VENETIAN BED— ‘26 bbls lor sain by I fagfe FLEMING BROS. bus tor sabs by . . SMITH i SINCLIfiS : s s ' • * a* INSURANCE COMPANIES. KUTUAI. SAFETY DtSUBAHCE COUP AST. OFI ICE Iq the North Boom of the Exchange, oil Third street, PHIL ADEL PULA . , f MARINE INSURANCES. * On Visssls, ) Cajwo, >Toall parLsof the World. f&ZIOBTH, ) INLAND INSURANCES ! Oq goods by rivers, csq&ls, lakes and land carriages, to aJdparUof the Union. EIRE INSURANCES On tuerdhandlze generally. On stc-Pis, duelling bouses. Ac. -'ASSETS OP TUB COMPANY, November 7,1863. Bonds asd Mortgages *524,300 00 Btateof Pemifjlvanla, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southward, and other loans - -181,683 42 Stores In banka, railroads and Inanrances com panies .. W. 012 20 Bills receivable -160,825 M Ca.-h on hand 16,071 80 Balancer in the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently itßUod —.121,707 67 Subscription Notes.... .....—.....—100,000 00 Dr. B.M. Huston, Hugh Craig, Spencer M’lltild, Charles Kelly, Samuel B. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James Traqaelf, Wo. Byre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, JnmesTenneut, John B. Semple, Charles Schaffer^ , J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, I B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. TUO3.C. HAND,Tice President. Josiru W. Cowan, Eec’y. P. A.MADERIA, Agent, No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. Wb. Martin, Joseph U. Seal, Edmund A SoaQep, John C. Dark, Jtobert Burton, John It. Penrose, \ G. Lei per, Elwani Darlington, L£ Jones Brooke, J. 0. Johnson, ' .* j J»mefO.UanJ, / j TUeopilus l‘»uldipg, ' Jumps B. M’Furlaiui, | Vi. C. Ludwig, THIRD ANNUAL STATKMMT OF THE STATE MUTUAL PIRK AND MAEINI INSURANCE COMPANY, Assets, 3lay Prumiums recclved-to May Ist, 1563-. wn Loans, Ac Capital Stoci. ........ Heinm&d premiums, Losses, Reinsurance, Kx< peases, Ac-,. ntrumtuM. » Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good seca* cunties—t... Premium Notea. Cachon hand.... Total am’t of Resources, Liable for Losses..— $358,818 TO DIEICTORS. JOHN P. RUTriEHtFORD, Dauphin county, P. C. SKDOWIOK, Harrinburg, SAMUEL.I-'NKS, I’liiitrlelphin, A. WILKINS. Ranker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CAltili HR, •• JOHN' 1l iiUi’llEßFOßLtDauphin county, "A. J. UIf.LLTT, liarriiburg, A S. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ft ROBERT K J/OTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. OILLKTT, Secretary. J. SCIIANDELMERER, 0. B. FIIANCIB. Will insure porilo of eea and inland navigation, ab a, on Mcrthnn lis- in city r.r country, at loweat rates con* siatont with rvf.tty. Policies on dwelling houses either j mpetually or for a term of years. Branch Other, corner Fourth and gmltbfleld streets. cayi&tr A. A. CARRIER, Actnary. LIFE .INSURANCE, ANNUITY # AND TRUST COMPANY, CAPITAL $250,000 Office, S. E. Gamer of Third and Chexinui Slreftx, Philadelphia. Officers of the Hc-au Beard at FhdadAphiat riEICTOM. Btspboo 11. Crawford, Paul B.Goddird, Ambrose W. liiompvn, Lawrenr* Juhoaoil, Benjamin W. Tingit'j, Geo. M'llnury, L. Plor-eor®, JuaN Itarmu, William 51.G0-Jwiu, William M'Km. Prtndtni —Mephrn K.Crawford. ___ rio? Pnsulext —Ai»Lro<*» W. Thompson. Medical F.3aix\n-ii.il to the a-cumi. The Awls of the Company • oa January Ist, 1851, as pub lished to be Art of Assembly, ware u follows. Till Mortem:* - i $916,12* « lleai £. ;, iU...- 84,377 78 Temporary Loans 63,968 IT Stocks .. _ BL6B* 00 Cwh, S? 64,346 81 Total 1 $1,212,708 44 Since I'uiir incvjrp-jn.tiou, a period of twenty-one years, they hate jnu-J upward of One slilii..n four Hundred Thou ssoMDllar*, Rv-.-h by fire, thereby affording evkfooe* of the c-( insurance, as well n the ability tion to meet with preciptni-iw all liabilities. J.uAIUiLNKK CO/HN, i|mt, ap24 ofl.*e, northeast Wood Third ata. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 9 HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premium and Wale m Fund INCORPORATED 18516. rolldescf Insurance issued at *3l times on the aostfavon ble term*, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, / GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoiit FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHKNT COUNTY. marl-Ny Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., l'r fi -A-utU\ F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 9300,000, WIJ.X. insureagainst all bind* of risks,FlßS and VA RINK. All 10.-*e9 will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. WM. DOUGLAS. A Dome Institution, managed by Dinsoroas who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptaes'and liberality, to malotaln tba character which they bare assumed, a* uifcring the best protection to thoM wlic desire to bo imured. /JirecicTi.—ll. Mil!er, Jr.,C.*W: Rlcketson, J.W. Butler, N. Uolmex, Jr.,A<*. H. Smith, U. IhmHi-n, George W. Jackson, Wtn. M Lion, James Lippencott,George Darsl*. Jamee Me* Auh.-y, Alexander NimieK, Thomas Scott. a*_ (mice. No. U - i Water street, (Warehouse of Spang 4 On., i:;. :tt;>ir-.) Pittsburgh. nov'J4:ly Wllllnu A. Hill * Co., Bankers, No. 64 Wood street, Pittsburgh. HOLD on sale the following BONDd AND STUCKBV 44 rhare-i Lirhauge Itjnk ; ' 17 do Moncngahela Navigation Company; -0 do Citizen*’ Insurance Company; *_,ooo Mouonsreh.da Navigation Company Bonds; City of DPtihurgh Bonds: fi).nQU County of Allegheny Hoods. fsep6:dlvavtf PITTSBMSH riding school, KO3EBI H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, 9 Cohnm of diamond strkki’ and cherry alley. f I HIE subscriber rt-xprinYuliy aunounees to the Ladles and A Gentlemen ot l'iugburgh, that be baa recently erected a RIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of elxa, coaimodlous ne-.s and adaptation, uudebubly excels any similar estab lishment in ib« United fcdaLs. Its location U accessible from aJI parhs of tho city, while Its high and airy situation rand, rs It especially suited to the promotion of health, by this ino.-t agreeable exercise. The Dorses are docile and well trained, anl the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or «xj«nse will be spared to rurke this establishment Urn tir«t in .lhcr.onfldmco of (he public. ocCCDtf A. A. MASON* A CO. Kew Year's Preaenti for Jbadlea. HAVING n:;li out mj eul.lro stock of old Collars, (the result of & combination of the Ladles.) 1 hare received this morning IVJ floe tiwK«, Preach and Jaconet Collars, which an* out f>r one suck only, on commlanion, conse quently they muji'anl will l>o sold at prices so low as to enable every boay to buy their Mends some for New Years. The lot of Collars are ordered to be sold at not what they are worth, but whatever they »wiil bring. As this U the last week, those persons intending to purchase anything In this lino will find it to their InUTost to call -hood at Van Cottier's Trimming Store, andhjakc their selections. FRANK VAN GOUDKIt, tleri!7 No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. Steamboat Furniture and Chalri, WE are constantly engaged in the Ytnflffigyreßpf manulaciure of BTEAMBOAT CABIN fbpUHSa CHAIRS and FURNITURE, of ererj description, and pay particular attention to the manufacture of the beat styles, suitable for the use of bVeauibmiu. -Uur experience in this branch of the busi doss enables uf fc warrant satisfaction, as well with the promptitude in which orders an* filled, as In the quality ol the.work an ! personal atlentinti given to the fitting out. Those luUTwtod iu iurnisbiug lkmta.-jrill find itto their advantage to give us £ call. jj-2 T. B YOUNG* CO. rjxilfc: especial ATfbNTIo.N uf Lauine is turned to X the HhiIPATIC SOAP,prepared by the subscriber from the recipe of a linden Chemist, and used for rendering the skin smooth, soft and delicately white, removing Sallow ness Pimples, J.’utijCulr.nvous Eruption?, and reduesaof the skin’. All craps. chafes, ,lc„ on tho hands, are healed by it. It hui been used with great Succcta in cases or Scald Head. For the cuie of sor-*, rough hand;, it i« unrivalled. Price Cents a Cake; nr in boxes, lor family use, containing onu dozen cukes, $1,35 per bos. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTHBERT, d«*l3 No. 140' Third at. J. 8. DAVISON’ MARKET E7HEJ.T, ULTVi XUS TUIKI) ASH FOURTH STRUTS. STRANGERS VISITING Til K CITY SHOULD CALL IN tu see the beautilul aaaortment of CHINA GLASS aud GKL2tSWAttE, now open at the above establish* ment. Uur goods being entirely new, we an enabled to oiler inducements in all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea and Toilet \1 are, white iroD-aU>oe,-we have a gnat variety of shapes; also, gold band aud tancy colored atone wan Tea and Toilet sets. Our stock of white Covend Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Baled Di*hes, and eyery article appertaining to a Dinner Bet is large and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and House Furnishing Goods, we have a large assortment. COMMON WARE—-Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Dishes, B -£erx, Nappies, Lewis, Pitchers, and every article In the line is large, aud we an prepared to pack them with or without 800 goods, as the purchaser may wish; - Also, a large assortment of all kinds of GLASS < *WA2UL rwhifih we are selling at manufacturers' prices, all of which t'are offend at wholesale or retail, by oct£o JOHN J. O'LEARY. T. B. YOUNQ A CO. HEATING STOVES—We would call the attention of the public to our assortment of HEATING STOVES, of the must desirable patterns, suitable for stores, offices, par lor?, steamboats, and every situation where a first rata Heating atove may be required. We offer an assortment superior in style of design, beauty of finish, and practical utility, to any establishment of the kind in the city. Give ns a call. GRAFF, REISINGER A GRAFF, 134 Wood street- , ja>sM carat Wrfrwjjggwj ■■' .■. •,. ■ ■ ,y» t •■ DkLAWABB 07 PSdJaSYLVAMLA. l,OlO 10 ......... 100,000 00 THE UNITED STATES PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CUARTEUPISUFETUA.L. fflSfc? PROTECTION 5J, 000,000. cs rua PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY CHINA. liAL.l<, . . . • .*• c *V * -J’v;*?vl):, - . ■••i'.Wstrv - . • '.. .* t ■ -.• * .L •-***„•: - « - *•' '* - , , f *■« d ' • - • *V J :U V| * • V 1 V V • -JvVv* S * • ••' ' BANKERS AND BROKERb. lICHAIBI AID 3AIIIIO HOVSS A. WILKIAB * CO., ' BNITBB BTATBB BAN^BOILDING. So* Vosrth 6tre«t, • ATTOSCKC B, PI. FOREIGN ud Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes and Land Warrants bought and sold. Collections made throughout the Union. Business paper discounted and loans negotiated*-? Stocks bought and sold on oommissiOD. / Money received on deposit, and interest allowed when led for a specified time. dec3 Rtmoval. PATRICKS ft FRIEND, / BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERB, Boot Beamed Omr Office tothc Comer ttf Fifthand Wood tU. PATRICKS A TRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western (Sties constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, at the oorner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [fab3 $627,470 63 V. HOLXJBS ft 8098. BANKERS AMD EXCHANGE BROKERS, oars uxoni) ran BAxma' ass Excnawai oma *o wo. 67 KAUIT BTUR, I"0U1 90019 BXLOW OLD BtAHD. N. HOLMES k SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Deal an in Notea, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, 811* ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Wcatern Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all throughout the United States. Deposits rewired in par fands or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. [iaS&ly Jit. ft. TBOS. gaiOIKT, HOOV ft SA&GKHT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE WRnirgTm, ' ■- I. OOIXH Of WOOD ft SIXTH STB., OTTSBURaU, Pa. DBAT.ERfI Id Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Certificates of Deposit, Ac. Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Sa iope, for sals in some to suit purchasers. Current and par funds reoeived on depodL Collections made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. faeplltly TIKXLSTAN * CO., N BANKERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ne~ 86 Wood Sirtety comer of Diamond Alley, pirrajiuEoa, ri^, BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Ooin; Diaoonnt time exchange, and promlaaory notes; make collection 6 in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive depoetta on call and on interest, and glee their prompt attention to ali other matters appertaining to a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on band. mart) $200,010 61 105,250 60 $440,183 26 87,804 60 BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, $368,318 70 Dial.xx n» Exehingt, CommereUl and Bank Kotos. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit 49” No. 58*4 Fourth etreel, nearly opposite tbe-U. M. Bank. dec 10 $161,481 08 179,010 61 17,820 21 HILL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCUANOE BROKERS, coaim or wood axd nrro srum. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities eonnantly for sale. Hm« Bills ol Exchange and Notes discounted- Gold, Bllver 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. [martfly nm »■.■««, inwaas aaoM, rtoauca »**«« RTTAknrR A KAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND BELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promlssary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Oummissiun. OoUecLiona made on all points the Union. [myl G. X. ASKOLD It CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Bight'and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully atUuded to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commlnloD. 74 Fourth sh, next door to Bank of PittaVg. [eel3 EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF A. WILKIXS A C 0 No. 75 Focith Bruxr, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, Jant PiTTCTCaog. Jftmfic and lb nyn Arimye. Bank A’kes, Ooid and Skiver Bnuokt, Sold and Exchanged, of On EXCHANGE AND BANKING UOUSI 0V WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., U WOOD STRUT, riTTßicxon. Interest allowed on time deposits, [ janlS rnanrsoa uu~ - j*o. a.cao<>uxT. THOMPSON BELL A CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Cbmer of Third and IRmJ streets, I\Utbvrgh, IU Tll6 MAS "W OO D S, ATCOMMERCIAL BROKER,*** axd nisLta t:i 9ot«s, Bonds, Stocks, Us ml Batata, Ac., » JVb. 75 fimrtk it., Pitlsburph, Fa. (Ja6J CITY HOTEL. (UTt brow*’*,) Corner of Smltkfleld and Third streets, PITTSBURGH, FA. GLASS A CARR, Proprietors. JOITN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CARR, (Lm S»»-I»«tT»r»t>a*».) (Uu (H. L'XsrU* ft l’.rrj Us**!*-) THIS Large and commodious Hou*e haring undergone 'thorough repair and furnish**! with new equipments Uirolubout, U no* open for the reception o(„the traveling Cassock ko:h&at«. ' apr?sidm . ST. CLAIU HOTEL. (FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) PITTBBIRGU, ’Corner Penn and St. Clair streets, C. W. BENNi.TT Proprietor. ■ This Is a first claw house, between the Railroad Do pots; the rooms are large and newly tumishe.L r.ud charges moderate. aprlLlylAw WA VKRLBY IlOL'dE, 60 doulh Eighth afreet, hetweex Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au'dt* v Tift IB LMIO.V,' NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8. WLTjR (late 0 the Ragle.) Proprietor. |au£W y UABKILIi HOUSE, CORNER OP MAIN AND SJUIU BTX, WARREN, O fI'UE Proprietor takas pleasure announcing to the 1 public that thisnsw and elegant Liotal has beeo opeu.-d as a house of antertaiamanL Using commodious and roomy, and adjoining (Bitofflcs of tbeOhio BtageCompany.il otters Inducements unsurpassed lo Warren tor the accouuuuda lion oi tha traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. au!7 M. UASKILL. c nm S%&S^#ftafflAS/S!giLP U u. PARKER * LAIRD, Proprietors. TKKMd l'Ku DAY. UtEILLAN tIOLsE, JOHNSTOWN, PENN A. TIIR undersigned having taken charge of the above namad Uouss, and refitted It at a large expanse. In a comfortable as well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample aaUafaeiion lo ait who fciay pa ronlee the llonsa. lauthtf) JAMEd DQWNKY. HARE’S HOTEL, [Lata Farmer's Exchange,] NO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street. Pitt* burgh- SAMUEL HARK, Proprietor. This Hotel Is entirely new, having just been completed anu opened for the accommodation of the public. |sepl3 TUK Obks IIOTEL I a NOW READY FOR SUMMER VISITERS. —The grounds have been improved, and the liou»e rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy to see his friends. MM" An Omnibus of the Excelsior Line Is now rnnnlug frou. the station, on'Fifth street, to the ULK.N iIoTEL. Leaves the station at 8 o’clock, A. M., and 5 P. Alg return lug at a A. iL, and Oj* P. M. Jcltbdm J._o. MARTIN, AgenL FRANKLIN HOUSE, cicvelanrt, Oblo. C PATRICK A SON, PaopaUTOia.—-This House has us • dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc, and the proprie tor* pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the Fasituia a piece where all the com* forts of a brat class hotel can be found. jj4:tf ' 0. PATRICK A 80N/5 FLORENCE HUTEL, Ko. 40. U BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (QOXDOCTXD OM TUI XL’tWM'iXX PLifl.) BEUBEN LOVEJOY, oc3:ly PROPRIETOR. UliiKY’S HUTKL. COKNEiI FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. myiifcy] E. RILEY, Proprietor. i. M'MAStxu, ao’t n, a. hxxxlj PERRY HOTEL, corner of Hancock streetand Duquesne W'ay, Pittsburgh, Pa mar4;y MoMASTKRS A MAUKLB, Proprietors. RJfibT A U RAN To, CORNUCOPIA *®"OYfITER AflD COFJFEJ2 SOUSE.-®* D. BARNARD. I/o. 40, T\flh Struts between Wood and Market nllfcljj PITTSfICiMJn. CRYSTAL PALACE, No. 18 market street. * . . , fc. C. SEELY,. / —> RESPECTFULLY tnformi his friendiandthe « mafonblic in general, that he has just started bis York end Philadelphia modern style of COOKING OYSTEKSendererylhiugelsein the eating Una Oysters in IheSheii or Stowed, tor. 12% cents a doxen. Ho will also furnish the best of everything thst the market will afford. House always open until a o’clock in the morning. mar!3-tf OYSTER SALOON AND RESTAURANT! 108 WOOD STREET. THX subscriber has now his OYSTER SALOON AND BATING 110USK perfected In a manner that cannot be Sxceled by any similar establishment iu tbe city. MEALS WILL MM SSRVMD UF AT ALL HOURS Of THE UAl', from the CLolccat M«ata ( Fowls, Fish, Ate., Ac< [ Hid Sill of Pare cannot be surpassed, and he would respect fully Invite tbe attention of tbe public to iL ..i CHARLES STILL, ja2o:q|etf Wood street > » IS. Clair Lager Uecr brewery. THE undersigned respectfully informs tbe public that he is nojrfuily prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with his 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, jeffihtf F. 0. SCIIKN'CK. Benlta' Lager Beer Hall, . No. 104 Smttfyield street, opposite the Custom Hwp THE subscriber has just opened one of the largistanJ beat finished Lager Beer Halls In the city. His Beer 1 1 acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other ac commodation about bis bouse cannot be excelled. mr..A3m a. benitz. THE Partnership of JOHN M’DEVITT M BRO. was dis solved on tbe first inst. John M’Deviti will contioue the business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement of the business of the late firm. JOHN M’DEVITT, WILLIAM- M’DEVITT. Pittsburgh, January Sd, 1856—[jan4 BOBEBT U. PATTERSON’S Ann UVJSRY AHD BALE ffftr STABLE, Corner Dlamomd itreetaad Cherry alley. aprllrtf FITTSBURUH, FA. I'ALANNEIA.—A A. MASON A CO. have on band a very ■J? large assortment of red, white and yellow all wool JNaaaeU. Also, the best qualities of Welsh and Silk Flan- SKfevfckh will bo aoU at rodoood prices. novfi WOODS, HOTELS. OWaTOA’9 DRY GOODS. Prices to suit all.—Dry Goods* AMTIGUE, oorner of Grant and Fifth street*, has just • received and is now opening his first Fall stocks for Hda season. The attention of ladies is respectfully directed to the following prices: Fine French Mutinies at 75c; 64 wide Parametas 25c;. a Urge assortment of Do Cue at 12c; fast coloted.Prints 60u pieces Flannels at 16c up; yard wide Sheeting ; all wool De Lain* at 28c. Kentucky janes, tweeds and eettb nets from op, checks, ticking, muslins, linens, crush, tablecloths, eii wonl plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and every other articlo usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, all of which will be sold for cask at prices to suit tbo times. • A. HUGHE, sepT corner Qrsfet and Fifth streets. Esw ArriTtOf Spring and Summer Dry • \ Good*. AT No. 08 N. >7. SIDE OF WOOD STREET. DGKKUG A 00, Importers and Jobbers In British, • French and Gorman DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed our Urge and extehslvo stock ol spring and summer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part throughourownimpocuitioii, we feel sale in assuring onr old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to thu*. d* Lalnee, Barege je Laines, and Mousse- line dsilege; 200 do Beautiful Bareges and Tissues, in great variety; 250 do New Style Dress Ginghams; 2000 do American, French and English Prints; Wo.ijio Ireach and English Lawns; -v 2000 French ColUr*. from 12_Vj ceuts to $6,00; 200 Mantilla?, cf tue'latest styles, among which are song of the most beautiful linporusl intothi* country. Also, Muslins, aicaings, Ctiecks, Linens, Crash, Diapers, .Table Cloths, UetUleOin's Wear, etc. >’ TRIMMINGS.—In this department will be found a coin plate a*j«.;rtin«-nt ot Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese and liooilon Lace, fine English and Thread Luce; all of which will be *oli unusually low. Ten bales yard wide Muslin at etx cent* per yarih uiy3 A. M ITGIiE- SEW DAY GOODS STOKE. Iron Front- Ao. 81 Uatket street. OL R Louse bo'.ug now open for the transaction of a gener al Dr y G;>ous business, we would reflpedtluily solicit the patronage ot the pub.n-, leeliug cunhdvst that, from our ex tensive sod Weil selected riw» -d SJLKs, 1 ANCY AND MAPLE Ut.vLi we cau L.d,-r ni 'h U..lUv.rmo;i;s as will in sure ei.ur- faiL-ta'-tion. 11AGAN A AllL, No-, bt Mjirietan-i =. C CLOTHING. CLOTHI N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOiS-IvEY & CO.. - brain! Ci'Hmug Depot on Liberty JC alrt.-t. whh3n-a* won an unbounded popularity under he nacie ol the 111K1.L UIG I« 'GKt*, bare, for the pur pose of ac-juiriuK more -pai r for their Immense busiDtaa, rpmoved to the spacious buiidin? «>u tlit-orner of DIAMOND AlJ.I.i A.-.D WOOD cTR-KET, Wliere they have cow. the most SPLENDID SruGK DF CLUTH3I HEADY MADE CLOTHING, That be..* vt. r (trm < to tu« public. Their principal object tor Ibis ruaicT&l,!* to give them core laolUicetor ‘.he WHOLESALE TKA DE. Tt«J BXU p:vp*rtnl to sell at tti* lowest easteue rmcESi And th«*y will warnin', tlit-a to l>- m* rikxl u any loaQQ* fkctunsd in th* L'ni'-o. CUSTOM WORK, IP ta* BKST orua, API. I I i-N Till JII.KTSST POTXCI. Th**y hat* on Land a lull and bcauutui assortment ol LOTUS and COATINGS, lur FEOCK2J, DKKdti, WALKING AND BUSI NLiad CU&T3. Oi:r (.:*» IJouiifal wiiir of car eoetosern, and w« aivaro tU« public that oar C J«*lity will not fail in ailing ail -.'nifTs tv uu-.r !i- !»icrr-d with. t'GUGLT Tiili i'i*ACL— i\«. S 8 Wood street, (EAST SIDS,) OOENEE Of DJAMO.ID ALLIT. N. 8.~ W« diffiim.ur utrmi* to an'l-rMan*! that we hate DO longer auy conocctisa -~;iD tte Cl-.'lfciu*; i(u*intu»i on Liberty •trcvt. uur uUrutiou i« UatuUxl to Ltr Eou.t alove de.-l£iia?i-j. martUl JdilX M’CLO3K£Y A CO. m.nS Winlca; Goods'! Mel)>> o"n ITwat t s, EKCUA.Nr l AlL.j-t, AO. iJio LlotlUrY cliUihT.— 1 bavu ti'jw cu haul » >u K u f >*il tel Wltiflr •j.xaAj. O.r■uw4tliis* i .‘ f*• n'lr• ■;? tn-w .iir. , H.ch Yc.-t -lojjt, of tij* mr-»_-t.'titiLi* u>/n.>, auJ warranted u< «uit (^u NKW SPitl.Mi IiUUUS, JUBT RECEIVED AT JOHN MrCLoSKI.Y A Co'S Whole sale Clothing No. S 5 ood ktreet, and (orucr ct Dtauiond alley, the lxr n >-.-t and u >-1 varied st->ck ot goods that this i-.-lebrat.-d 1 nurhux'-v.-r haJ the plrA-urv of InviUnp: the attenU-a>> >. ux able mj that we can and do ?>-ll at as stunli pri'.fc;* a« any la the east ern cities. lhervforv, we unite the attc-nti.'U of wholesale dialers an 1 ouuuLry hieP'Uants, in general,'fc> give ua a call, an 1 « our READY MADE lL- j liJ.no. It IB atimst tinposnble to enumerate tb» -johi, - >i t tnua-u*<- j.ilea of garmcot* that is to t>r seen at tM*I. i » huient; it is suOicienl to say that it has never 1 . by the house lUrlh _iuarlo u \ JOHN M.-CI.O.'KEY A CO. 9A(. l'£b UKA Y, „ MEFICaMMT TAILOR. NO. 41 ST. CUiri.i HOTEL bIILDISGS, sr. cLsta aiaxrr, urmtu-n. GENTLEMEN’S CDOTULiU made exclusively to order, and warranted to suit, lias constantly on band a eholct* tt«9ortrt»rnt < l CLOTL.*. CASSIMERLc. VESTINGS, and oV tKOuATI.NU,of the latent styles, selected expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving thurorders, will have their wishes consulted and complied with, as all work U done under hi.- »u n supervision. uovl'i Llothing 1 Cioilxlngl r |IQK rasperiluliy inforuia his friends and the X public that be Is nyw recelviugal blssL re, N 0.117 Lib erty street, a choice askirtmeut of Cloths, Casalhierva and Vestings, or the latest and mo.t desirab.e styles, which he is prepared t.> make to ord»«r iu tb<- most lajhionable man ner, at short notice, and on the tac-t reasonable terms. W e haveal-ui cn bund a large and well manutiiiftumi stock of ready male clothing,u> wtu.Ji we luvße the attention (*f buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who parvn;i»r goujs for cash, will fiud It to their 1 dvantage to call at 177 Lib< 1 ; v siri et, L-t-lore making their j mare j C. CGN N Kll. Maw Clotlilng sitfire, NO. 4, SIXTH STKKKTp Gl’lVSlU'E LIBERTY. ri'IIE subscnLi:r ha-* Just opened this/new esUblLshment, X where hv hex always on hatiCi~»iajfg*j an J choite tu-ssori moat of ail articles 0/ CLGTUING, which he warrants eoual to any In the city, and will m-11 at the mo>t re:i ; . w nubla pri ces. The public are reqnwtcd to give him a call. PArtkly B. OPFEXIIEIMER. WATCHES. EWELRY, & c . Watch Trade. WE invito the attention of eiUxona and Ftrangers to our largo and carefully selected slock of Walchov and Clocks; Railroad Tloie-ku«p<>is. iq gold and silver uaetw; real Chronometers lor the pocket, warranted not to vary a tumute m sLx months, Patent Lcv«t VVatches, t>om SIJ to sil-d , a largo asxcriuient or good cummou or low priced W.Urhus, both hi gold and silver ca-ex. Also, lLtlroad dUtion KeguUtorvt, UUI e Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac. VI atom llxi’AXiujto. — We do VYatch Repairing in a man ner not excelled, 1/ by any establishment in lh« VV. W. WILSON, sepl3 corner of Murk, t and Fourth Btreets. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! Pfeltte At, JHeyrau, eras DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS,JEWELRY SILVERWARE, Ac., No. 42 FIFTH Street, near opposite the Morning Port, formerly occu- Hklßpled by L. liciueinan A Co. W e hare uow hand a splendid axaortuient of S day and 21 hour Clocks, which we offer to the public at great barguiue, such kc: Irou cases, pearl inlaid aud all other pattern t> ol Mautel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of hue gold and sliver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor escapiuuat WaL:hos,aod an ele gant stock of Jewelry and (Silverware, which w intend to sell cheap for cash. N. li. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at low prices, and wurrant.-u inario NEW JEWELRY STORK, No. 87 JUarket (street, (Second door above the North-ictit corner of the Diamond.) JOHN aTEVENSON,(of the late firm of John B.M'Fadden A C 0.,) respectfully announces to the pubU?,lhathehas opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment cl WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, LAMPS, Gl- RAN DOLES, Fod. ei arid TalAe Cutlery, JJritanma Tea and Qjmmunion Sets, and the usoal variety of goodsin his Line of business. Special care and attention given to the RE PAIR of FINE WAT6IIES, JEWELRY, Ac. 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, 1853. my2s Henry Richardson, Jeweller* HAVING re-fitted his store in a handsome manner, and but recently returned from the eastern cities withe fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom ers to the fact that among his Watches will be found tbe most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the Utest sty les of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Kings, Ear Rkgs, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc. FANCY GOODS—Such os Papier Mache, Work Tables and Pkncy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Oolt’sPistols, Porte Monnaie* in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which haTe only to be seen to be appro £t®«L (Povl) NO. SI MARKET STREET. IJINB WATCHES AND RICH GOLD JEWELRY AT BARGAINS.—We wish to inform the public that we are now offering our preseut Block of fine Watches and Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat. Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to buy fine Watches and Jewel ry, give us a call, and »are from 2b to 50 per cent in your purchases; whitbyou can csrtainly do by calling at 67 Market street. N. B.—Watch repairing attended to in all Its branches, in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manufac tured to order at short notice, at __ HOOD’S, 67 Market st. Cimmloui'i Loam Olllce, NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH,— Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware and Other valuable articles. au!4;dl7 WATCHES— REDUCTION IN PxtiCEA—Utixene’ and strangers can now buy Watches at my establish ment cheaper than usually round In tbe eastern cities, and have a reliable guaranty as to excellence and time-keeping A very large assortment now In store. WatM repairing of every description, particularly fin* work, done in a superior manner, and warranted. W. W. WILSON, *7 Market street, corner of Fourth* FURNITURE. JAMBS W. WOODWKLL. CABINET rU&NJTURM MANUTAGTVRMM. War«-ro«mi97 tad 99 Third J. W. W. raapaettßUy IbJoua hit frtonda tad that h*UL |9V Jumitnr*, vhfeh la dartdadly* ■ tha ltrgaafc and beat «t« offered fcrrmla la thtoOtr, vUeh win be adld at priaaa if 4ow ac aaj is tha United Btataa, Salt or Want. - As he Is determined to uphold thr quality vtth well saw toned materials, beat workmanship, and newest designs; sad from the extent of%ie order* Utility In mannfhstuztnfc hsisenabled to produce wsrrsnted furniture, st the lowest > bf< the principle of Identifying his nnitnmers* Interest with hie own, in quality and price, and keeps al »“y® ° n band the greatest variety of every leerrlf non of furniture, front the mil plainest, to tbs most tie gant end costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from hie stfk, or ■ WI ■«"% fared expreeely to or* dor. The Allowing articles in aart, of his stock, which for richness!* style andfSEL cannS be swm»S in any of the Eastern cities: .Louis XIV gofcs; 60 Bofas, in plush and bei* Moth; 60 dot. Mahogany Chain: 20 do*. Walnut u 60 Mahogany Roc kins M 20 Walnut “ B u 60 Mahogany Divans: 90 Walnut ** 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: ' 60 « Dressing Bureaus 80 M «< Washstands:! 40 Rucked 100 Common « 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut “ rw Cottage u •00 Cherry and Poplar *Mr*r*flr ®> Mahogany Wardrobn; 10 Walnut ** 10 Cherry « ’ s ' Plain Boreas*; PO Dining and Breeklfcst Tables 112 Secretary and Bookeaen: i»io dot Cane Beat Chain: *4Can* Seat Hocking Chain: .* 13 Indira’ Writing Deakf: Hat and Towel Stands; WhaMTota; * ti » P»p»r Mtfht Tablx. Conversation Chain; Pembroke . « Aiixabethan « w»n Tier “ Beeeption « Ladiee'Work ** lnlaid “ t~ Vl^ Ana “ Ottoman*; Coma , , v JOHN H. MKLLOR, Agent for the sale of Chkkering A Sons’ Piano Forte*, fcr Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth atieet declS Melodeaes. CARHART’S GE.NUING MAKE. HE LEBER has just completed his • stock of superior MELODHNB, from the. factory of the oruhjial utraaroas. CARIIART A NEEDHAM, New York II f I II ooinprking: ■ 6 Melpdeon, Plano style, round corners and carved gothic tablet, double e«tt of reeds, dgcsu swzll, etc. “ ocuye Melodeon, elegant scroll legs, docmj swiu. “ ** M AA An the abore hare Carharft new Improyement of the ool'oli swell, posieiaed by no Other maker, and which makes them superior, in that respect, to any other, c . t , . U. KLKUER, bole agent for the oentnne Melodeon made by Casiuzt New York. g- ' d*cl6 ARRASGKMENTS FOB. 1855. ££ EtKOfEAN AUKNUjr. The Oldest EiUbliehed Office in Pittsburgh, far Bemitang Money to the Old Country. TAJIKS BLAKiiLY Sega leer. to Bay u> thojh paaoea O haeing Inecdn In th. Old Century, end deatroca either (tending them tnouey or paying their th>[ hi. errmognoeot Ihr doing either la now oomii.te.\Ld oo ao firm . beala that miatakea cannot occur, nor loaaaa accria to any party During thalaat ten jeera lnihich baSa been in thia buaiueae. he has remitted orer e heir million of dollar! without the loae of a dollar, and lha houahj '“ c £ L ) , '. rpo ° 1 ’ h “ kbipped-not leak thin 4&,000 perrons during the leat year to thta country, without a complaint of neglect of duty on their put. ’ He cen laeue pcaaenger tlckate Car London, Dublin, Lleer- Tool, Ulaagow, Cork, Belfast, DroehiTT i i„-JTJ Boah, Ne*ry, Galway, Inadondorry, end Dandklk, to Now Jork, Philkdetpbli, Boston, Baltimore, and Naw Orlaenk. end from thence to Pittsburgh; end will attend atrbuHo orwudlog peaaengera rcom thence to any put ofthiSun. Sing pljiS. fcr «>•. PV»ble st the «. . ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Sanford A Co. Wm Tappscott A Co UtSSS dU “ *®d towna thronghont ON IRELAND. ProrlDdal Bank, Ireland.. Jhibll*. . MAwyum. Armagh, Cavan, Dungannon, Mallow. IST’ PArsonstown, Drogheda, Looinderry, BalUna, BaUyshaonon, Kilkenny. Nowry, Coleraine, Enniskillen, Dungannoo. Won, Carlow, Banbridge, HmSckT^ Lhniaoorthy, Waterford, Downpatrick, Galway, Ennis, Atulone, Clonmell, CootchUL Monaghan, \oaghall, Belfkat, Dundalk! Ellruflb, Btrabane, Balymena, Cork, Fermoy, Omagh, WaxfbnL . „ M , ON SCOTLAND. ‘ National Dank of Scotland, Edinburg, and Its branches in fifty towns in Sootland. ! ON FRANCE. Mesara. Edward Slant A Co, Bankers p-rf, (ATailable in any dty in FzanoeJ **** „ ON GERMANY. Messrs. Vogel, Koek A 00, Bankart, FtankforboiHhe-Maia. (Available in any city in Qwnnany.) JAMES BLAKELY, comer of Seventh and gtimiij. - JecB , PltMburXre. JOHN LAOQHUN, Mr. B.Stowr, TT*Avr BHUCTI* u'cSwV, AHnTwlrna st£S&£s~BM£;a USS^^PI®* 1 prepared to out* to order GKNTLKUfN’B oLoiUIMO in the United Mate * v tbe most fuhlouble style. H.Tto g himJr jStST m SowSlS 7 "' l“,* l f p "25T I,ipto^ *? *-••*•■ :^&VSSt2ST km,t ~ , ”* > '‘ ,aIISS % ‘ * oeO: ''" brought to this market. *- me J^-s N. it.— lioyw > Clothe* merle end trimmed-' v *i. - meaner, lie will aim warrant ell wer* eented to be. Parente will find It ere* togite him acatl, 1/they w«*->. Uoo’t forget the piece, No. ? end third, weet ride. miscellaneous F “*•““*>* TO&UIUO£BINBIIUZE3.^a»UII>- »%Ths object of the pwrot Work Is to supply t wtat ▼try ftnssnUy&U by Actant Engineers onßJlfced*. Book* of eonrenient ton* for u t« i the ordinary lograrithnutlr tebtee 1 t book combining withthe*tablesothers pecaUirti) the JUilrotdworfc, and espedtflythe aseeavy fcmul» tor tomoaU,cn*rf»g« l *fc,i, edetiderttani which UIII work Is designed to supply. U. 8. Miutizy Acibxmt, West Point, April 1A is&A— GaUJineH: I here looked orer “Henek't field Book tor Ball rood Engineers,” siul thlnk-lt Well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, tad hare at question bat it will be toandtrary useful tad pitetleai tolmbc both torottceand held work. D. H. [ —‘ ?BOY, April 2i, I*4. I am mochpleesed with Mr. Hatch's little Biancal t ths "Yield Book of itailroad Xngiaeerm/ 1 With the presenta tion of some of, the moot practical end useful of recog&iied processes among railway engineers, he has gives others which, newnt least in their present fora, appear to pomes a mint of higher value than that of not novelty—that oi being in general susceptible of available, not to say degra ble, practical ass. Ineoodotkm, while I think theaJMgp of Mr, Hensk’s book is such as to adapt it.exeellenUy well to profoasional needs, I have pleasure ln espreasing my corQial satisfaction its execution, alike with the per-, spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and eslUnt-tjpographical taste tbsplayed* by his punliahan. B, punu Quin, C. S. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8.- HAVJ£N, Dealer In JCngiseere’ Stationery, Market street, corner of Second. mu ~’^nrs, Eagle EaiUd and Ereeport 8to&e Works* N 0.245 fIBAD OF WOOD STaJfIffT,PITTBBUBQH, near ttoCkmtUry Gate, LamrnccrXk. \f ONUMRNTB, BURIAL VAULTS* TOKBSTOKBS.Se 'IVX Preeport Stone Welle end Fences, Hulls Flboh* Oen tre end Pier Tops*. *2way ■ on bond end gyjf to order. H. By—HsTtßßintrodnoed anew style of Fence fbrCem* etery Lots, of DUKABLK is TONE, eat throaab in panel or railing form, and at very little coat orer Iron fencing. X refer to specimen* of that and other work I have already done in the Allegheny Cemetery. I have on hand s choice ■eleetionjtf drawings tor eeery description of work in my line. umncn: 001. HENRY McCULLOUGH. Pittsburgh. WM. BAGALEY, Eaq- do KRAMER * RAIIM, do Mrs. ZIARMAR DENNY, do Hoo. WILLIAM WILKINS, Horn* Wo a juw office. “ Seal Estate and Contracting Agent. THIS lubecriWsr baa been induced to openan offl©£fo* Um purpose of baying and selling, on CommlaaionHUtd hftrag t%« Agency of Urge Steam Saw-Mili* and Boat* «JJ*» 00 ■ACegbeay rirer, together with many other naliUM from other water and steam aew-mtllf. He latter* unueif that be can furnish any Mils of lumber and Umber of any kind, great or email, long or abort, and drifter them at any prtbt on the Allegheny, Monongibela, Ohio, or HUeUoppi rirer*; contract to balld large Benresl Btoreßoate, Coafjlats, BoatGunnels, Bridge Ttmh~ T®ad Timbers Freight Iron, Coal, Ac— to any mn noint. and wUlattand to the Sale and Kentof Real Estate. From PtE**?* ta lumbering, freighting .nd boat building, he thinks be can pie general satleftetion. All pereonjere requeued to mage their contracts soon ; eepe> ahy J wanttng boata or large biliaof lumber and tim ber, ibooid contract tor them in the fill for «h»frrinr and enmmer nsd. He will also attend to the «.i« of any commodity that may be rt«wfr«>d. Letter* addrased to Datid Mess, Beal Estate and Oon tnetlng Agent, Bittaburgb, Box Ho. 120, poet paid, trill he joartoally attended to. Hia office ia on Xnris7uw!t, No. •» Allegheny Boom. . DAVID HUNK. OoL Junes B. Pittsburgh.' *nr. John Morrison',!#}’., “ m Mr. *>bu 8. Bnn.'liq, . “ Allegheny Elver. Mr. wm. Armstrong, « OUiion «- Mr. George B. Swenev, •' « u C. IJ.llsiinACo, « ii u de<2l4ydew Duff'* Mercantile Colleen* PITTSBURGH, PA —lncorporated by tlioLegislature of Pennsylvania, with perpetual charter. • nccLtr. P. DU??, Author of the “ Xdrtt) Americas Aceanntant,” Professor ot Book-Keeping and Commercial flrinnrre JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the out off-hand Denman in t>y> UnlUd SUtas, Profeaeor of amToraaßiental Penmanship. B. B. HATCH, Baq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Pro&aaar of Mercantile Lie ul Political Ecooowy. , „P. HAYDKN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Mathematics, Ac. *> J* J>. WHUamj has permanently joined the Paoulte, ■ad it will be eeeu thatduriog his Ute professional encan- Deatslu the east, he was there regarded as the >mt can* man la the country. This Institution, therrfore, presents : attractions to atodeot* offered by no other ;ol‘the kind in >tne United States. The course of training comprises up. wards of 400 real transactions, in six different methods ot Doable Entry Book-Keeping 3.-0 practical R»«fatfjT Cal* eafrUopa, covering the whole field of inland and foreign cdlkineree. Commercial Penmanship, with every modern Improvement in the art Business Letters atuTßusiness Forms, of eTei7 description. Dally Lectures in Commercial Law, Commercial Sciences, the Theory of Profits, Ac bend for a Qrealar. deea&dsw 1856. Firit Importation of Fine Wfttchag. 1865 JUdT KECEITIib i’CjUK BOXES or WiTCllfe, dtei! torn Europe, manofoctured to my especial order and whkh I cut fully recommend and warrant as rood time keepers and at tows* paicia tlmn are retailed at In eastern cities. We bare alao Railroad watches and Regulators for Railroad Stations, *4O to *7S Silver Watches from $lO to $$4L Odd Watchewtrom to gg£} Wstch Kipsiaiso.—Oor best attention, aided by superior workmen, U constantly devoted to the repairing and clean log or tine Watches. 67 Market street, corner of Fourth ... ■ W. W. WILSON, Jfg 1 * Practical Watch Maker. Eaklaj and AlUinery. MRS. s. & CAROo respeetfnily informs beTfriends JBfland others, that she is prepared to make to order the S3C*iatos; stylesof DXKSSKS, CLOAKS,MANTIL7.au TalMaS, on the shortest node* and on the moat tea sonable terms. Children’s Clothing made up with t»— and despatch. Rennets altered and djvd according to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. Weekn to giTt Apollo Buildings, No. 76 FOURTH Sovet, second story same entrance as to the Crystal Palace Uaguerrian Oal> XmT *' jyHO alawlv ' Copartnership, THE snbserlben hereby inform their friends »»»« the poblio that they have'associated themselrw together under the firm of WM. I’OUNGSON A CO„ for the Durnoee' of carrying on the PAINTING BUSINESS,in all itshraaeb es; and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a hhareof public patronage. Lettering and Graining done for the trade on reasonable terms. bhopon Seventh street, opposite the Neptune Engine House. ** Wil. YOUNGSON. DANIEL Youxoapy. David Mann. ' Rial estate and contracting agent, no* 2. IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for sale, as follows*— lhu acres of land in Oeder county,lowa, 16 mn«w imm Mus catine, on the main road to Marion, arid 8 miles from Tip ton, 6 miles from two Railroad depots; 00 acres is under cultivation, a good Frame House. Frame Barn and Grana ries, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The form is well watered, high, dry, good land, In a very health; count; A vary great bargain can be had of this farm for nnxnDt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pre mises. - * Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill, now in successful operation; 8 Frame Dwellings, BarsTßlaek amlthßhqp «d Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Bbop, Men. ate on the bank of the Allegheny river, at UiUex'sEddy, Armstrong bounty, Pa’. Enquire as above, or of Mr. L. Munn, on the premises. . • - 1 also want to purchase 6 to 800,000 feet, B. ULoT eodd White Oak Plank, 8 hsebes thick, 8 or 16 feet lfl inches wide, part to be delivered in October nexteaaiThart In April, 1844. Enquire as above. Also, for sale, all the Beds,-Furniture, and evtrv tfihg of the fitting out of a large Hotel, in the city offßtstargh. now doing a very Urge business. Two to five yean of the lease of the hones can elan h«^ i .nrf If required. Squire as above. ug WM. A. M’CLUiiG, DKALEBIN 9 Fine T*aj, Choice Family Oroeeriee and Willow Wan. • CORNER OF WOOD AND STATE STS. t .: PITTSBURGH, PA. 1 8 now receiving a b*ge assortment of FRESH GOODS, A In addition to his already extensivaJtoek, purchase from first hands in the Eastern markets, wAfch, will be sold at the lowest market prices. 49“ Hotels, Steamboats, and fomfll»a/jt>ujing by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. - '& ■ J9*Goods delivered In the city tree ofcßarga. eepZl •• OARIOAQKfiPOR SALE, “ “ THE undersigned has justxsaeiTea at his ■ CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, ntßaied_fßV, near the Two Mile Run, between and LawreacevUle, a splendid of TXmCLEa, of erar, laaerlptloD, iu will iatlnil to rjorir. n»ul»riT, n»w uxl hMtd OnTWoM, aStfei Xip«d^ud promputtantjon paM to repaiiiuof Oar* fm,iß»uwT-i Joatpnwmn. pATJCJT MUmJlMxa.— 1 & gross Lodlum’s Specific: 10 do Badwojr'a E««dy lMkf; 6 do Bony’a Trkophaxooj: - 6 do Lyons' EatlMinm; 6 do Wright's Pill*; & do Bnndreth’fl RU»; 2 do . Hooflaad’t German Bitten'* 6 do - 15 do Thorn’s Oongb Candy; i s ssai’ss^- 8 i s SSSIS3S2"—* In (torn and far Hit by FLKMIMO BSOS-, fiacoMaon to J. Kidd * 00, No WonfatrMt. MEDICAL. _ DA lIHtSE# liTigjMrjitiigCltriia! - A rhanomenbn la Kediriaft. ': un umthird. by jttml MOBara DIAL.—At first lb? propelliss nttißalnfi m ikef Miiin'i Inr&arkting Hitfr nCSriM pnboe, Mien not baUaetfcnitatoia lento, 55^ l 3A , £K£sSiaSb."£ ,J 2? iUmmm. t>« dtotowbT ».H. "Mat am » mlnm ocrimj. ot U.Tlriiai urn a»jcb maks np tbs woadsrftii maebtne onUed ■■■»- UMto > *rti blfcatafinKtfcamaM oolar framej or deficient in vital pwar.ltkimSimiS ** oalyfssnsof u SSgSgSSSSBiSS’ nmwntrwhsfftomthe naßof tWeSSSSSS^L^ To thorn who bare predisposition - bkl^ssi^£Ss3sjß' iwh of iMdfctafc X* Mt ra UMSSSSSiJd iMOiirtthdtawa.ltaxlito, wttboat a&Stoto^a? and will not only remove the dtoerderltoalLbwl REBUILD BROKEN OOXBUXUnov. ssiMSssftsssr'Sfi&s bsartjSptealaffectJans. —— fl_lu tonos, n pricking senmatm in the MkuntMMnahl depreuioß, weakness of the wflLindUdsfttatfttoovl deep and Mi rift lag drums. ineMlto to remain in one place or petition; ttm proerestiTs organs, senna! iaoettaafney—» bo*. ooW fisarsitus,stoking at inltiss,n chronic tendency to BrisnsrHasa^M^^LH all eomplstots growing out of a tree ” Mens, and all bnmnoess that doe* *>** - *rf. censes beyond tbs reach nr ■^^^*^**** B " Whenever the organs tube acM«oa nrefliVr ' «.v formation or Mrirtnwl —** SK»J»4S3SgTTSBSiShs' ’ j»mS[£3 of «Uj reliable preparation known. - CURE OF HKBYOCB Wsnsww ySiJiwßasßSßsasM it^uiSSSttuiSSSS _ , . U>BB OP MBIOBL Oonfnflon, giddineas, rush of blood to thahMri « «.. 2??r fe “ pt .ii gtri>.A m«io«, mAbilltVS ilnp, didSUMSitto feoaJ~, d«, oftha Biuda, np. lezroM, cf *h. fut.T- lthutfLHwr* - A QRXAT MXDXong 808 mfiT- The anpttatleied effects nttht ■ . _ eomplainfelncident toftmato. *® ■jUofmedidna. Tb^S^SS^S^^"* dMWt.form.ao. of maiFfalSS ** caliutvlHrMx, OWdhl» ”—*° **" *• i» Orolhw.,»Dl«nd ) to , C.ort.o,.tto. a gli n*ro«,tor oTS. mt2~fj!fl djrjrtkin. M, to be dmsd Dm hopp, punmtfi hSilttl IS ”"j stance has it toiled to beSttSm *®‘in 01 PAUt COMPLEHOH. m emmptive babiti, are restored by thaose of a bottle » ■---AS»'?s2f^£gg*E^ fc . »-SSLWZS“S^ sßß&JßaSgsSgfg that thTKmSr S* comes blighted with yonrbwju PJ nB " w tnotnv b* _ , . CAUTION. » -• ssssebsss?* “■ —s-m tort P^Prt following words blown In the glam • f ** c hbottis > «Ml the Dr. Morse’s Uylgeratlng Cordial. The Cordial is put up, highly V?*. ?*, ■s^issr"rs?SNSK^§^ JUtogh»oj Otj—JNO. B. Tuahxa ' Cj«emn»a-h- IT- Meilrt Nait ~ „.. ~ c 11E R KT pec tor axs COV WHO C J > piyi^^i^ B J S°rS^ lS ' ■dXD COXEUMTZIdiL **** V the sttsnffcm «f \ publie to the «rtttealM ■«■ ■ 1 ■ J /^frydbeepeekfcrthemSdmn. (Jw^,ScS I,ld ' «*»** Mijlarortiamai— voluntarily bear INS lafclllbte BttM» tot SmriST turn, Obstinate CaUMtai arisingfromuhundklpue•“*** 1.^.1. Ufc, or Impnrityof the ‘'~f** m * 1111 " »Tfcisgre*taltcnaire&adirißeafi&NteflrßM M oovoMd by l . .stands or gratafhlpotleaisftema]! not* of the United Slates, who testify dauj to the Raaibkl performed by the |fiut df • all tudebm *»*». tin’s SPANISH jjUXIOU.* Kcnralgia, Serofola, Eruptions on the Skin, Unr Ukere, Old of the Kidneys. ttsseiaaefftM Tfcroet, femele Ooaplsinia, Mae end Ashing at KmlaS tad J data, ere speedily pot to Sight by Mint tttsguiinS Inestimable remedy. for ell diseaeaaof the Blood, nothing has yet been bind to compere with it.. It cleanses the qumctiUMiV dee,'acts gently and dßdenfly on ttw Um aad Ufim, •tnogtbams the ttgestian, gtrse tana to the Steamcfcl makes the stt* dear and healthy, and saatonathaOeMKa tutfam, enfeebled l»y disease «r bracan down LrtheaMMH of youth, to Us pristine rigor and strength. for the Ladles, it Is iarebahly better Usa all metles srer need. A few doeae ufCertsar's vUI remora' all siMnonsm of e—Jaha. t * c f’* t T inlß amntling to the the stem,'andß pn>i.U»gmmlA»"' ,r. - t — '' Tbtter^* frotr.: N. •*«. * *** KAJU>C*U Of TtetL* • Jm. >