>■■ ; rfi'-r,. ■ : •.• v-;-:; j:."-,:. • ■ . . ... - - -r ‘Si'’ T-"- * ' '■*' ' ■ ~; >i?V --it ‘'» fH.;' : ’ ■■ 1 .; “.■ .-•_ ■ ,-.•■• . • - )( 'J .f.'* 1 ' . , '** • hjf'i* .'. , p f■ 'y “i' y nt.' *'* "• .-?• ’ ■ '•' • *•. '■■*■ » 1 , . ' •* t ... • •'. ";' T '••'.•••• ••■ •' ■ - . . -. \-'.j »*s. *f -*,• *' r> .*■ 1 v •• -•:■*■.:••■' . . . v..v • • ; £.* - - ■ ■ , v- ••’. n- «•, —■ -j- • • ,*/• *, v _\ ,hi S? 4 * **s- .; . •'*■ '• v{*\ '• .■U H' \ v -:'S 1 r « 1 :v,s ia„\ ,*n x’!j[ '•/. ;k , v - { >, ‘ >• 4 ■■ *»■ *.>pV-iv-Pf •‘i <4 •V'.: 444^'£■ :V.- : > ‘-/r ■;•• V -Aw v-. V.' *" i ;r«; 4 a-' $ y\v’ : ,\ --VU / s- * v rv* «i'? v’l ••,"» ■?'■,•;,"';•?> \ J *:ryc -N ; v M i-lVtV 1 ' **■ *Y ‘- h PY v 1 * p'-v'Sf ;/:r P AV’ ' -"v j' t *•** p *>2 ;\ /*t-.f *| r: *v!~ *•■£■ V v .Ok-.,*’, f> <* *>* r ** > v > ‘-,» fc » " r ,s 'J: ',> t t t ' ; J C l ' lit f It t : K s ' k ! ! y ißiiiiSBi|Bßllt l«»i|:ii«ffliw:i ¥ii i cTrc’V^j^.S-'j;‘ .t 5i eirsw) •.*’ i ; :i-4- : ; ■' ;^s>is^;y-fOV : v- ;; - 4‘ , i* ? (4f^’iiMi4; : ? :;: -v-5 r i's‘4 : 'i ; :' ;l t j;. i ,_; v A-':,■ , :r<;. •A.- ’ ■ •%4v ; ' 1: ' : .-- ‘---^ r -' < - -;•'> - i.' *.;V- -■ 1--:i- ' Jv. 'h'nTii;t. - i v.r. -. f i ;; j:• 'j ! U';!u.*• J; : i : , i *'. : ;..{uM;':*-";';-• t'-'-' :;.' ; ' '''‘•‘'■•l’ : 'l'‘ i: -'i'"t-'v'--4"'S. .-V 5 «/44-V^- iili»iiiai«» If! '-V.'j'-;:,f; '- | 'i-'-v*'i.','N~ ; =ii?ii!- i WS'ii i4r j isii»fi®wsgaia«i r-'C.'.iO-:?’ V’ •'' i *-‘ v ‘ • • »V> .;< «ftV-ti,;£*J >.«•>•*--.<->• •«.v* % r - j^i,*'• •- ■■•' otr.• i »'‘ p- y vi! *^»i -WKI ."c:-' --; : v;: : :> : ;v.J;‘;:i ' '-J MrjiX'v'P'”’.'! ‘"'- 1 1: .• ■'• - 4 .VC'■/:<*/'. ;-£.'- r - «« i .-c’ wo^mm&mmmm *^av£l •^•'-• £ ;->'v-t----» -■. , -T; ~-.*c, >--if lf|ilSPisS#S@lSiii ■v- * * eVi • ..* S’ '* ,: *.' /«• - '■ ■ 'V* '■ ••, .•- C : .*• ■ ■'i v, :■■ Vl, r'. T.* [■ >,'• r V : v; ; .. . t y '%*£>&. " "" ** ■*■■•■ .VV .» V Y 'h, S :• ...'p.-a,"*•:«; i~ -/^c^SjrSS ' rt\\' %< i v i' r,Sf»'CjS I <- -, r i f . «•*»*» e£ mmmm -•<- t-...• > «-p_*-.;^.. A'*■• V* , ' « "f" It '* .. '• " ,f}t" . , „ v 1 . ■ .'■ ■ . f - ,• ry- .t ’• * PRQJAV. MORNING::: .I» ■. . ■ ' . DisricciiiEs in Kansas Tr.itßiTonY. —We ob serve by late Kansas exchanges that very se ••'riotis difficulties have arisen In the territory be v‘ tween the Lawrence Association and Emigra tion Aid Societies, and the original Squatter’s ~ Association. Meetings have been called and held by both sides, and ranch abusive rccrimina ■ tieu indulged in ; the chief bone of contention appears to bo that the Lawrenoe Aasaeiation ' is charged with attempting to monopolize the appropriation of the publio domain. The . . Squatter!? are very savage against suoh a course. Resolutions have been passed, and speeches made by both sides, of such an in fUmmatory character, that they premies any. thing but a peaceful settlement of the new oountry. Judiciously ard tells the following 44 A, friend of ours, who has been unfortunate enough to be taken down with the varioloid, left his boarding house very quietly and eaddenly, • &8 soon as tbc first symptoms of the disease be gan.to manifest themselves, aod took bis quar ters at the hospital. In order to allay the anx iety of his landlord as to his whereabouts, he dropped him a note, stating that he ‘enter tained no personal hostility towards the house, I>at ho did not wiPh to associate- with the boarders !’*' Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! jeitna wsuraxce company, HARTFORD, CONS—CHARTERED 1810. Caali Capital, ....... 9300,000. riMIB. THIRTT-srXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the a:TN A INSURANCE OjMPANl’.cf Hart- SodetoaS 01 ' 11511 3 a E™:y on the let of Jammy, IBSS, j'jte&L-Est&ts, unlneumbeivd c jg 572 05 Beventy-two Mortgage liends, 6 and 7 cent, pay- ’ able semiannually..... 7° 000 00 Debts due the Comp«ny, secured by mortgage... l7 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at 80nk... 126 527 32 Ballroail Stocks in Oounecticut 9T ,£ ils 00 Bank Bb c*b in the city cf Hartford 14i&96 00 Bank Btocks la New York city gS 050 CO Cash 00 band, in Bank, and in hands of Agohta * and 0thera....... 212,505 06 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banksorother enditors,—nothing. • taasea adjusted and due, —none. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,518 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,207 6fl. All other* claims sgilnst the Companj are small, such only as printing. Ac. Agents Instructed to take no risk o?er $lO 000 The amount insured In any city, torn or Tillage, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets; the supply of water and condltiou of the are department, and other circumstances. The amount insured In blocks of buildings scries; the design is to limit the loss ly any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. TUO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. .Stat* of Coxwicticut, \ Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. Hartford county. j S5 * n Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary o[ . the Insarance Company, and made oath that the fere going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to ids beat knowledge and belief ItKNftY POWLEE, Justicecf the Peace. by . thi3 Company lbr the year 1854 exceed $7a0,000, while the premloms received for the Bamn time far exceed any other year, since the organliatlon of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, 1«- sued at this agency, at remnneratlve rates. 49* Offlce, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa. i* oll n. U. TUN EYCK. Agent. A COUBTIG OIL, FOR DKAPNESS—-This K&r uii bu the effect of relieving the tension, and bringing Into use the fsamnu action of the ports, bo as to restore the hearing 'rhen lost or impaired.. ibis Is prored by eo many and well Known cases, that, where known, it needs no praise. AH deaf persons should me Larzatti’s Acoustic OIL It will re- Here at orce. Avoid any Imitations. Ask for Larxetti’s Acoustic Oil, and taka no other. Sold by S L- CUTHBEItT, 140 Third street NOTICK TO GARDENERS.—PubIic Auction of 3.*0 UoT bed Bash, and 400 Forcing Glosses, in withdrawing f«m the Market Garden. I will aril without reserve on Thursday, February Ist, at 0 o’clock, A. M, the enUre stock of Saßh, and fixtures suitable for the fbrclngor early crops. J* n2a JAMES WABDRQp, MancteeUr IKK MAKYRI.’S NKWTVORK—I'D DOE DOINGS.-Brfnz Tony Fudge’s Record of the same in forty chapters, with portraits of Solomon Fudge. Esq., and George Washington Fadge, from designs by Darl*y ; 2 vola, uniform With Reveries of a Bachelor, Dream Life. Ac. For sale by J _ D. MINER A CO^ dac23 No 32 (Moitbft*t-f «rr*«t. pATKNT MEDICINES.— JL o grois Ludlouj's Specific; 10 do lladw&y’R Ready Relief; 5 do Barry’s Tricopberonr; 3 do Lyons’Kalhalron; 6 do Wright's Pills; 5 do Brnndreth'a Pills; 2 do Hooflaud’* Germao Bitters; 5 do M’Allister'a Ointment; 11 do Thorn’b Cough Cnndy; b do Brown’* Essence Ginger; 3 do .Terrell’s Ointment; 5 do Terrell’s Arabian Liniment; b do Klere’Petroleum; rn store and tor pale by FLEMING EROS , •• ' Successors to J. KU l & Co., doc'il.'daw N* to WoM arrapt. PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL RO3EBT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor. CORNEIi OF DIAMOND STREET ANDCHKttHY ALLEY. TIHK subscriber re-q>»-<-:fullj t.' »},e Ladies and* G*»Dtl«m»Mn; -; the city,while its high and airy situation renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by this moat agreeable exercise. The Horses *re docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himsdf thitt no polos or expense will bv* spared to mrk* this e.stjiblishraent the first in tho confidence of th- public. oct23:tf SEW OFFICE. Beal Estate and Contracting Agent. THE subscriber has been induoed to open Rn office for the purpose of baying and (telling, on Com mission, and haring the Agency of large Steam Saw-Mill* and Beat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other facilities from other watarand steam (taw-mills. lie flatter? himself lhat be can. famish any bills of lumber and timber of any kind, great or email, loDg or short, and delirer them at any point on the Allegheny, Monongahcla, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to bnlld large Barges, Store Boats, Goal Flats, Beat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Rail road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to any given poloL and will attend to the Sale and llentof Real Estate. From hia long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks he can give general satisfaction. All persons are requested to make their contracts soon ; espe cially those wanting boats or large bills of lumber end tim ber, should contract for them in the fall for the spring and summer use. lie will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to David Muhn, Real Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will be punctually attended to. His office is on Irwin street, No. 2, Allegheny House. DAVID MUNN. Eirrarwcra. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., " “ Mr. Robt.B.,Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny RlTer. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, “ Clarion “ Mr. George B. Bweney, “ « 0. A J. Hahn ft Co., “ “ « devZLlydaw Opposition Defied I Comparison lnwlted l COMBINATION REJECT EDI AND WHOLESALE PRI ) CBS ADOITEDJ—HOOD, 51 Market street, h#* just received, in eddltion to hid stock, a fine assortment oi all the latest designs of fashionable gold jewelry; fine London and-Deneva gold watches, of tho finest quality; silver BpoOos and forks, of our own manufacture, warranted pure as Cola; Altata spoons and forks, heavy plated, and of a superior quality; floe docks; Marienno time pieces, Ac., Ac. We boldly defy competition io oarline of business, in this or any Western city, as wo are determined to close out our •took FOR CASH, at prices that caonot be beat Thom about purchasing 6hon)d not fail to give us a call. By bo doing, you can save from 25 to 50 per cent, in your purchases at janlOj nOOD’B JEWEIBY EMPORIUM. STOOKB FOR SALE " Exchange Bank Stock; Citizens’ Deposit Bank Stock; Pittsburgh Life,Fire and Marine Insurance Block; Ohio and Penna. Railroad Stock ; North American Stock; Ohio Trap Rock Stock ; Ridge Mining Company Slock / by AUSTIN LOOMIS, Stock Broker, jm29 02 Fourth street. YALKNTINE3 —A large and beautiful asaortment'of Comic and Sentimental Valentines, Valentine Card* and Envelopes, just received and for sale, either wholesale or retail, lower than ever before offered in this city. Call at SAMUEL B. LAUFFER’S dec3) No. 87 Wood street. 1 EMBROIDERIES.— A. A. MASON A CO. have ju*t re -21 celved per express 5 cartons of Embroideries, coxnpri sing new and eleg&ntstyies Collars, Cuff?, Collarettes, Head Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Sleeves, Chemisettes, Hdkfs., Ac., which will be offered at extremely low prices. jan2S OSGOOD’S INDIA CUH/dGO'JUE*— A never falling rem edy for the cure of Ftver and Ague and other bilious dHeasea; 6 dozen received by WE wish to yitbuifiu: a situation for a Young Man, as a Partoor In a small manufacturing estab lishment. lie is able to make himself useful In any depart ment, and baa a capital of from $O9O to $709. He is a good plain and salesman, but would prefer being employed in or about the manufactory. 8. CUTHBERT A BON, jariO 140 Third C'IONGRKSS WATER.—3O do* fresh Congress Water re j celved fresh, and direct from the spring, by JOS FLEMING, s 4D p comer Diamond and Market street COUUiI 'KEMJSDIJSS — Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; wistar'fl Balsam of Wild Charry; Balsam of Liyerwort nod Tar; Serayne’s S, rup of Wild Cherry; .layue’e Expectorant; M'Lunu's Coagh Syrup; feelltr.-i’ do; Morcia’n do; PasiiUtj Be Paris. - All of the abora remedies tlwnra oaimnd at ‘.103. PLEMING’S, corner TMntnond.aiH Market street. Partner Wau'oa, }N THU BUST ana on*; o: Ui-*' iuu*l pr Stable retail cash business In A p-r-on wi-u a cash capital of si,oOj can realise uJ per coot and no risk, in an old es tablished business, the si-irs of winch, notwithstanding dull times is increasing rapidly. To a business man with the above capital or more, this Is a chance seldom offered. Address Box 322, Pittsburgh I’ost Office, with real name *ntl address. jan24 rpHKRAPiSUIXOf QIC RECLINING CHAIRS—Aiow more I of those comfortable chairs on hand. Persons der Iring a govt that «m he occupied far days without causing fa tigue, should call and see them. d«**V2 — TUc House of Oeffajje, FOR WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, AT PITTSBURGH, 1* now open for Uie reception of inmates regularly com inPtal from oounties-composing the Western Judicial Bis* irict-of Permsylrania. Forms of commitment can be ob* of llie Superintendent, t.t the Hoose of Refuge, or of the Secretary, at the office of Palmer, Hanna &-Co, '- By Order of tbo Board. „ , _ . 3 JAMES ANDERSON, President DAILY- homing post 'ool.— Tbe New Bedford Sland- PAID UP COMMON WAKE—Our stock of common Teas, Plate? Dishes, P Krrrf, Nappies, Howls, Pilchers, and every article in the line is large, and we are prepared to peck them with or without fine goods, as the purchaser may wish. Also, a large assortment of all kinds of GLASS WARE, which we are selling at manufacturers’ prices, all of which are offered at wholesale or retail, by T B YOTTVO * CO.- • ' JOriN J. O’LEARY. N STREET, Jast beside the Passenger tofth . el enils - vlTnulA IlnllrorJ, which makes it Tins by that r^d* 11 htmS9 * n *^ e c^l y for passengers arrb The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, [n etcc MANSION noUSK. would respect muy solicit a shore of pubU<- patronage. There Is attached a splendid STAHLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing atuplo accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Ills Larder and bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. _ fahlry IC GOO£> ISTEIiT MOOSE, fiOlWtKi: »F T.IBERTY AND OB AND STHKJJTS, no, v J t)«" Kni'rcui L'opot. Coruerof Sinllhfteld and Third streets J'TTTSJHrxaff, J>A. & CAHR, PropTiotorg. JOITV !'. OI.ASS, DA.\' l) CARR (UU S4>.W W boa«.) (fat. 8U Otarl.7 h’oUU.) This large .rt ccmmsltau nouse bavins undergone thorough repair and furnished with new eaulpm’-nts ' n ”' r n i’ ,n for tl >o reception of the traveling 6pr2s:6m ST. CLi A 1 It HO T K 177 (FORMERLY TIIF KXOIIAXQ Ft,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn and St. Clair streets, c. W. BENNETT Proprietor. a firat class house, between the Railroad De pota; th,. rooms are large and newly furnished, and charges moderate. . aprld.lydAw WOWSTOK’S. ’ AVERLEI lIOL'rK, 00 .South Eighth street, between Chestnut ar,.l f»nffil:y NO. 11l Arrh Rtrwt, Philadelphia. the KaghQ Proprietor. OASKIIiL HOCSeT - S? or MATS AM) SO CUT STS t WAMIEX, 6- I .! toprl«tor tikes pleasure In announcing to the X public that tills new mid elegant Hotel has boon opened as a house oi entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stogo Company, it offers Inducements unsurpassed in Wunfcn for th» aceommoda uon of tbo traveling community. K share of public patronage in respectfully s-dicited. apl7 . U. UAbKILL. CnEST.VUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD. ITHM DELPIHA PARKKU ti LAiUD, l*voprietors f jyl9:3ta} TKKMS fKic DW PIcM-ILL AN HdrSii, 1 JOff.WsTOWX, PEXXA TH2 undersigned bating tak«n chan:* of lbo above named House, and refitted it ai a expense, in a comfortable a* well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceive guests, nod give ample satisfaction to alt who may pa ionise tbe House. |auS:tf ] JAMK3 DOWNEY. HARE’S HOTEL, f Late Farmor’fl Exchange,) NO. 13-1 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitts burgh. SAMUEL IIa!lK. Proprietor. Ibis 1* entirely new. Muring Just been completed opened for the nrcniuinndHiion nf the public, isepla THK GbRK HOTEL 13 NaW HEADY Fait SUMMER VISITERS. The grounds hsTe been improved, and the House rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be haupy to see bin friends. An Omnibos of the Excelsior Line is now rnnuing from the station, on Fifth street, to the GLEN HOTEL. Leaves the station at 8 o’clock, A. IL. and 5 P. M • return ing at 9 A. XL, and 6>£ P. M. J. Q. MARTIN, Agent FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, OhioT" C PATRICK ii SON, PaopEHSTOM.—Thlfl Hour* has üb* . dergone thorough and extensive repair*, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc.., and the proprie* tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the Frastslcs a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel can be fonnd. Jyfctf C. PATRICK A SON. FtORKNCKfIOTEin NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (ccvßtcTEnox rns rcaorr*:? ) REUBEN LOVEJOY, Of&ly PROPRIETOR. KILBY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBUKGU, PA. myCo:yj E. RILEY. Proprietor. j M*M OiTCKK, JR., A0’T.................................... K. H. Mmtri PERRY HOTEL. mroor ol H 3Dcotk t>tlv»*taoa Duquone Way. I'ituNunrh, I“r. mar4:y & MAR RLE, Proprl-tora. CASK KXCIIAKOK, TlintD STRUCT, IiCTWBEN Wf>Ol> AND MARKET. r l' , HE Subscribers b-u lwr.> {/. inform their friends uml I. tue public gonenillr, i hat r-i-y bar.' leased tbs a\*,ru well known Restaurant, v, hj.-j* l i& ? ju«t b«-n thoroughly rvDOTntrd, repaired nad rn fuiaish niko tb. Hunk Kt change a eomf-.r.jibit; rv»-Prt, a.* w-U for tb" i-pi-ur-j r.a tLu ba*iat»u-. rano. Th- Isr 1.-r will nt all tim»- bp ci;h the dcH.rac.l-.-i of tJn> mid >.tvcJ up iiud-i the nust.i of exfM-ri-nt:"-l o*>ks. Thay r>\-.p«*''tlLij)y tu-k for the patronage of u generous publie J Janl3tly if ii, imam h MARTI N’S restaurant and eating fai.oov, ON THE EAFTKRN PI. AN, 20 Ihamonsi all**. Uhcm H-. ■ ri n-4 M.irkft - A,. hi:.;.. ■( •• j-., ni.- f IH . rri ..] up in thv b-«: r.n 1 t -ti the -bort.-? o > Hour- cu-n fn.m ti o'clock In the m-jrcjp t " - o Rt night. 'Sur.dpyp-xn-pt.f-Li t.. BKLVIDK.'IK AST, WOOD riTUKKT. BKT. \V ATKK a'M* ’Ml.' .‘■ r TKKf*T? Ud hn* juvt p. r ;i -V; c f i I.l'-, 1 ;■ ' J .*■. :.n |i- rva .v „! t_., [ re. t With tb- b’--i of »r. ;>,» \rr K r <.f *-;i»l-■ c... ** Wl;:>fcy I’aadi •• tiiuv •'• t:.-* iaa 1!: I «S"0 YS T E II AND C O F F K E H 0 USE .*e« D. BABNAED. JVo. 40. i'\j!h S,r.-r{, tMfi’f'm Hood ar.d Mirkei. janJiMr i-irr^iL'&rin. CRYSTA L PA LA CE, So. IH Dlnrket street. * C. C. SEELY, r \ EI'SIMIOTFULI. Yin twins tils fn-tidsaud lh« f pdput'l''- in gem-rat. ibat h*< has Just starts Lis York nn-J modem style cf CwKING OYsTEILSan-j thing *l** [ & lL* eating lin*. Oyntcrs in the bb«*M or Sf*wed, lor 12'ar«'ntr> a-loiru. He wili a I** furnUh the u-*t of ht.wjthine Urn; the market *fll atford. Hou-- isl.vhh c>i-?d umii 3 c,Ylr.*it in thu nj'irtmi,' m-ir!3-tf OYBTKK SALUO.\ AM) 41K STAt ilAN'i'l 108 \Y 00 D S T R lit; T . THE subscriber tils now h?.« OYATKJI S.W.OON AND EATING llol7?K in n munofr that r.annot be ttxcrlrtd by any similar <»*t«Uipht:iti r»*'ipro! tul ly inf.trms Uw pi. Mir that he 4. is novr fully prepared to servo private iatni; w* nnJ the public generally, with I,ls ce!et.n,t~urt*st materials. octl7;ly Steamboat Furniture and Choir®, WE are constantly engaged In tbt raanuiacture of BTKAMBOAT CABIN tBEBSSSBQSL CHAIRS nnd FURNITURE, of every . 7r „ description, and pay particular attention to tha manufacture of the best styles, Huitabl© for the use of Htfiambuatc*. Our experience in this branch of the busi ness enables us to warrant satisfaction, oa well with the promptitude in which orders are filled, na In tho quality ol the work and personal attention given to the fitting out Those interdict! in furnishing Boats, will find u to theb advantage to give us a call. Jfil T pHK ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF 1 the HERPATIC BOAP, prepnrod by thosubwriberfroiu Iho recipe or a London Chemist, and u?ed for rcndorine the akin smooth, soft ami delicately white, removing Pjillnwui'** Pimples, Tan, Cutaneous Eruptions, mid r.*dnes«of th* skin All c; aps, chafe-i. An., on tho hands, are healed by it. It has been used with great success in coses of Scald IToad For the cure of sore, rough hands It is unrivalled. Price l -‘£ coots n cake; or in boxes, for family use, containing one do&cn cakes, SUS j^ r box. Sold wholesale and retail b * s. l. cirmnKKT, decl3 No 140 Third at. G« Bingham * Co.’s Transportation Lino TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NEW YOKK.-Tha Ow M and Agenm of mtd Lto® nave teen for the past fourtm-u years connected with tin " old established Bingham's Lina.’’ They will Rive their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce Mer chandize, An., In the shortest tltno and on as favorable terms as any other l.lne. JOH: FLEMING «g~Onlyone transhipment between Pittsburgh. Phlla delphia and Italtitnora. ’ Proprietors. CHINA IULi., IUBKET WREST, BETWCES THUD AHD FOCRTH STntETT. Strangers visiting the cm- should cml in to see the beautiful assortment of CHINA GbA.iS and QUEENSWARE, now open Rt thi above cKtublVh ment. Our gooda being entlndy new, we are enabled to offer Inducements in all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea and loilcl Ware, white u\iD-t>tone, wu have a gruut varietv of shape?: rlki, g-.ld bund and fancy colored stone rare Tea cud Toilet set.;. Our stock* of white Covered Dish**. Soup Tureens, Vegetable Disbar. without covers, Salh'i Dishes, nnd every article appertaining to a Dinner Set is largo and well s-lectrd. Britanniu Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Winters, and Uouse Furnishing Goods we have a large assortment. ' „ , n KWTBUPRISE WOHKb. Bfml strut, Third door below Virgin Alloy. OWN & TKTLKY would call the attention of Sporting men to their large n«Portment of Guns, Rifles and Re volving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever opened In this marked together with a generalassortment oj Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which waoffer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. ntt rlB ■ ' - HOTELS, JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. Cl T Y _ HOTEL, (LATU n OW.s'ft ) T. S.WEBB (late of fau2fry 'StAXKMN' HOUSK. REaTAURANTa. .nil V > \ V \ ; |\ l>r .. C () iC s' t‘ C ( )T* I A CUAIILK.S STILL, 10* W-vvi .in-et ennett Ale, T. R YOUNG A CO. GEO. BINGIIAM * CO., Canal Basin, Liberty r.t,, Pituburch. BINGHAM, DAVIS A CO., 276 Market Brent, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent. 121 North pu Baltimore. M. L. OSTitANDKII, Acunt,. 36 \Vt»st at.. \ov York. r- -t BANKERS AND BROKERS. to. n. ......jab. 0. m'vat. Wm. n. Williams fit Co.« BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Third Urals. js/mn *1 made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. Jhn2o:lw IH’COtiNESla,*, WILLOCK, bankers, A e., e ‘“ Bank Notes, Gold and Silver i,. vi n ‘ ® allO p t ond Par Ponds received on deposit and sold on commission- Collections Side at any point In the United States. South Bast comer of Market and Fifth streets, - m ? n PITTSBURGH, PA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO. bankers and brokers. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SHITHFIELD STREETS an2:6m PHtsburghi Pa. * C. n. 'WILKINS U“>»w. Wllliins & Co., (Successors to A. Wilkin* A Co ) bankers and exchange brokers 1,. „„„ - Vo - 71 Wurth strut, Pittsburgh. ’ NTUE numerous suspeusiooe of Banks and Bankers * . b M nSt? 6 . co , anh 7 durin B lh » laat all months, we ere satisfied that in almost every instance their troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate bu«i liasa; and wig therefore, toko occasion to assure the publio in odvance, that do speculations In “fancy stocks.” or other outfido operations," shall tempt ns from tho strict and le gtimiit.. lined our business—believing that in avoiding all such investments we shall not only ho better able lo serve our customers and (insure their safety, but that In adnpling such a coarse we shall promote our own ullinmlo him * Bt I'etei w. A co ilcmovftl, PATRICKS ft FEIEHD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ffitw Semovat their Offieetothc Corner of Pifihand Woods's PITTSBURGH, PA "P A ‘S I ti K ? 4 FRJEND, Bankers and Eschars Brokers, r£, in Ixot£ *. Draft*, Acceptances, Gold, Sllrer CWeSstantiy ° a EBitCTl “ d Coliestiona made in all the oltios throughout the United SUtes. Deposits received in par fowls or current paper, at the comer of Fifth and Wood Streets. [fr-bg N. HOLMES ftSONlf BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, navs nratoven ram Bitreao aim xxetutrar omca ro so. f™ ll ”o<®9 bilow cu) stasn. 1101Ap..-, A SONS, Bankera anS Exchange Brokers, . owl Dealers in Notea, Drafta, Acceptances, Gold. Sil ver and Bank Notoa. Exchangeon tho Eaatem and Weatera Litl* 1 * constantly for sale. Collections made In all the cities throughout the United «*&»•. Dopomta received in par ftroda or current paper. No 07 Market street, botweep Third and Fourth sts. fiaSOily * TIERS AST A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ao. 95 Wood Street, comer of Diamond Alley . , piTTsnDßan, pa^ Bin AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collection* i n . e .L r 'T'P al c l Ues " f ‘ ho D “>™- Eeceive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter! appertalningto a Broker’e business. Eastern Exchange ocmitamly on hand. mart! JOHN WOODS] banker and exchange bboker DEALTO nr ’ S Exchange, Commercial and Bank No tea. TOCh bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. «3”ho. Fourth etreet, nesrtyeopposlte the M M , doelG HILL ft C 0„ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Stgttt won ix. “““ or noon itn> nrru eteicts. IGHT EXCHANGE on tho Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ol Exchange and Notoa dlsconnted uold, savor and Bank Notes, bought ond sold. Collections made In oil the principal cities of the United Btateß De poalts received of Par and Current Pnnds. [mardTly AUS3 IBAKB, KH7aun Eaurr, FLOEESCS EEIUSE. KRAMER & RAHM, B BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ur AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Jnans on ltea! Estate or Stock Secnritles; purchase rromlasary Note.and Time Dills, on East end West; buy and sell Stocks on Oommbulon. 1 _OoUertlona made on all polnta In the Union. {mvl 0. E. ARNOLD ft COT - D BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notea, Sight and Time Drafta. Ac. Collections carefully attended to anu proceeds remitted to any part of tho Union Stockß bought and sold on commission. «a. No. M Fourth eL, next doer to Bank of Plltab’g. fselS Domestic audFbreign Esxhsmpt. Sank A'oicx. Gold and Silter aven i BouctC &Hd and Exchanged, at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO., 'fOOD STEIIT, riTT3BUEOn. Interest allowed on time deposlLs. ( janlS mousses axu. moiAcuriSr THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Cumrr of Third and iroci sircris. Pittsburgh, Pj. TH0.71 AS WOODS, = BROKER,*S* ASH DtAlt* t 5 Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Reel Estate, Ac.. AV 75 it . Piiisl'vrgh, Pa. ( William A. Hill Co., bankers, H_, UTjfW tfreef. PUtshurah. 01-T> on Wi!.* lh« folloirinc BON*D3*A?fD STOCKS’:'- 40 sbana Exrhsngn Bank ; 1 17 do MononirabeU N'*Tlg»Ucm Company; •*1 do Citlsen«’lnmnuice OompiDT; MooonjzahrU Nsrij*tinn CompsuT Bond*- £\.or. P.M. notion, IlQKbCrßlif, Speorer MTlraln, Charles Kelly, Samuel E. Btoke*, IJcnry Slnno, James Traqualr, Wm. Eyre. Jr., Joshua L. I‘rtc'« l James Tnnnent, John B. Bempl**, Charles SehalTrr, • J. T. Pitubnrgb, I B. T. O. Moreno, do. WM. MARTIN. Prrxidont. TUOS.O. HAND, Josrpn W.Covuf, Sec’y. P. A. MADERIA, Agent, No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. 'Vtn.Martin, Joseph 11. Kdmun-J A Souiier, Ji»hn C. I\n i. 9, U'-'b» > rl tlurtnn, .l<»hn H I'fiirom*, Edward iJurlington, II JcmM Brook*, J.O Jithnaon, Janjf* (’ Hand, Th»*opllu* Paulding, Jwnn B. M'Farlaad, W. C, Ludwig, THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNDITV AND trust company, ’ PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 20TH, 1860. OHARIKR PERPETUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, 8. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Home Board al Philadelphia: DUICTOUS. Stephen B. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, L&wrenao Johnoon, Benjamin W. Tlngley, Oeo. M’Henry, L. Floreneo. James Derercm, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee Prendmt~-B iephon K. Crawford. Vice. President-— Ambrose W. Thompson Xtdical Examiner, Pittsburgh— James il. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City—R. }J. Mowry, M. D. GKO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, _ 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franicltn Pira Iniurance Corananr. Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. DIRECTORS-— Charles W. Bancker, Thomas llart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Qeo. W Rich arrts, Moniocai D. Lewis, Adolphl E. Borle, Darkl 8. Browne Morris Patterson. Char. N\ BaacKJm. President. * Ocas. G. Bakoub, Secretary. Ooctinue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on ererr description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. ' Ojmpany have reserved a large Contingent Fund, WDicn, with their capital and premiums, safely invested af ford ample protection to the assured. * tQThe Ajisuts of thu Company on January Ist, 1861, as pub- Usbßii agreeably to an Act of Assembly, ware ns follows, vls- Mortgage $913,128 88 Real Kutate 842J77 "8 Temporary Loans 83,’966 17 61,889 00 °“ h ’ 40 64,346 81 Total. J 1,212,708 44 Since their Incorporation, a period of twonty-one years they have paid upward of One Million Four Unndred Thou sand Dollars, losbus by fire, thereby affording evidence of the alvantngus of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to moot with promptness all liabilities. .. J.QARDINER COFFIN, Agent, •P-H Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sts. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ’ HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premium and Western Fund 51,000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. Policies of Insurance Issued at all times on the most favora ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE on ini * PKKIIiS OF NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent TOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEQUENT COUNTY marl6:y Western Inßuranco Company, Pittsburgh R. MILLER, l # | b H. GORGON, A Home Institution, managed by DIRECTOEfI who bzo well known m the community, and who are determined, by promptnessandllbemllty.to maintain the character which who y SoT& t ! ering thebe “ P~ntotho.a DiredorL—R. Miller, jr.,O.W. Rickatann x w Wm°M O Lvi r ' , J W ‘ U * O' ll *™®. o«>n|oW?Jwkßon; ■ V .■ r * v >.• ■* r** *• .£ ■■?;. i 2 V- »«•»"? —- A Price* to suit all.—Dry Good*. .* "TIGHK, corner of Grant aaiyifthFtjsets, hasjoat • recrived fthd'lsnbW opening his first Fall stock* for nu . Be s fi .°. ni attentlon of ladles is respectfolly directed to the to)lowing prices: ; . • - Flno French Merfnoes-at 76c;-5-4'wiJe Parattetas 25c: * large assortment of lioCazoat 12c; fast colored Printo'CW; OOQ pieces Flannels at 150 upj’yard wide Sheeting 6V: all wool DeLains at2Bc. Kentucky -janes, iweeds and satti ?v? 18# op, checks, ticking*. muslins, linens, crash, tablecloths, ell wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and every other article usually kept in a Pry Goods Bioro, all of which will be sold for cash at prices to suit the limes _ A. MTIGHE, comer Grant and Fifth streets. New Arrival of and Bummer pry DAT No. 99 N. W. BIPE OP WOOD BTREET. , GHEGQ k CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, • French and German DKY GOODS. Having receiv ed our large and extensive stock of spring atod summer goods, nurchnsed from importers, manufacturers, and part J° u 2“ °ur own imporiation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and dty dealers general ly, that owing to theso, acquired facilities In purchasing, we can offer such inducements' to buyers as aro rarely met with in the trade. Among our dry goods stock will be found casiraeres, de laines, Portsmouth lawns of the meet desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy veslings, cessimcres, satinets, tweeds arid summer panta* tv lO £ ; nQd blnck muslins, table diapers. " o have also opened a very largo assortment of bonnets, nawoct styles, pnlin leaf hats, Ihitland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace goods, fancy nettings, juoonetts.inull and figured bwiss muslins and black silk veils, Ac. ’ Our variety stock embraces iu part comhs, buttons, per* nussion caps, threads,port monalec, patent medicines, per lumery, aud aimest every article usually kept in the Va riety line, together with a large su-ck of gold and silver watches, wuten materials,glasses, gold aud gilt jewelry of newest patterns, aud a great variety of W hour nnd 8 day clocks, all of which will bo pold at the lowest prices fur cash or eatibiuciory reference. N. lh—.vu curly call from buyers la respectfully solicited D. GaEQQ k CO. QUEAT BARGAINS IN I)KY~adODS AT A. H’TIGHE’S NEW STOEE. CO TINKR (j F ORA NT AND fTFTtI STREETS. T-l A'lNil THIS DAY OPENED MY NEW STORE, I A J '"W 1,- " Tl ‘ “ “*> «>« attention of Ihe Ladle* to the ‘“i" “, ni JsplendDl assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Jam received. Among thn stock may bo fonnd lo I ?art U “' Tnt«n=linir to purchase anything In r'm! tlj E °f 11 1° lhelr int ' r, - ,t to vail soon at Van Gordor g Trimming Store, and mate their selection!* . w . FRANK VAN GOftDER, pt street, corner of the Diamond. CLOTH IN G S TORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.. “ f Clothing Depot on Liberty JL street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE BTG DOORR, haye for tL pur. poae of acqniring more space for their immense business ramored to the Spacious bufldln? on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET Where they hare now the most ’ BPLENMI) STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That has over been offered to the pabilc. * Their prioripa! object for this removal, b torlra them morefadUtieeforth# h 9 WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to eeU Good? at the L 0 WEST EASTERN PRICES! thsn “ I *‘*'““* «r m » nQ ' CUSTOM WORK, IS tn* DET STTLXjAj© CPO 3 TBS SCtJUTtST SOKOL ooSiSs^" 4 beoaur ' ll —«»«*»« FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUST- NEBB COATS. wllh ,hCT » Of oar customer., jcdwcai.un, the ptiblic that our fclollty wUI not Ml In filling all orders w* may be favored with 93* DON’T FOKQKT THE PI,ACE— ’ Wo. §8 Wood Street, (EAST BIDK,) COBNKR Of DIAMOND ALLEY. B — desire our patron* toumlorstand tha t w« hare ?oi°J!s7> at T c^ n, ' Ptlou t*»« Clothlns lliuinera on . i 1 f * tt l * ntion excluMrelj to the House above dosi^notcd. a»r23 JOHN M’CLOBKKT A CO. Fall and Winter Goods l ' Med m o n d w a tts. Ei!CllA.Vr TAT f.) f;. ,\7l ; I.IUKItTY STREET I have cm on hand,, larje aleck of t all o n( l Winter l' 00 " , •JwW-lw.Js.ef-BtlrwlT new do.Lns; Wash V«t. : i' 1 " T* («’<•«<; French and Enellsh • »f «v»ry «te!e and shade in t!,o market, all of , h 1 w,ll mean w tinier on Ilia mu- 1 rcimnoblc terms. a..J _ octd SBW SPlilSli (iOODSi ' ; n?- 1 Vi iS H |, JI>IIN HuCLOoKEV 4 GO’S Wholo -1 of nS ’V n A So-W Wood afreet,and ot DUrntn«l all.'y. thn Urgent and rjo*t rart»il (stock of eoot.s that tljia celebrated house ha, otct hail the pleasure i , r" nl,: ’n »''he |>tlbUr to. These Roodshave [ n p-iruiu.-i.) frr.m tir.t hand., and, consequently, no *0001)1 profit on th fi ct, which leave.,,, „Me tr. say that wt, Sji’euui 10 an! “V” Bm! ,H proßt, ae any house i-, the east- Of JkM , T s e " fnr ''' rr ,° respectfully invito the attention 11,7 c ,' r ' lu!r y merchants, in general, to Hi,r v v l ’,'.,‘“ll:“ 00r »«<"'»>’'» assortment of ' . M A Dh CL ' ,nN,i - It is almost Impossible to enotnera.e the' ijnanf fif intmnßM piles of B «rmont, that ,rtha.n7" ,hl ' I '.' ' “•'‘Ml'i'htonti it l. .ancient to ««y the it l,a, never t .-on equalled by the honee ItMlr - rl JOHN McCLOSKEY 4 CO. .._n ,A " UKI - OItAY, " MERCHANT TAILOR l>o. 4T sr CT.AIR hotel nrn.mxGS G ST. CLAIB sracer. vrrTSDtmnn. KNTLEMKN'S CLOTIIIItG made exclusively to order, and warranted to suit Ho, constantly on hand a onotce assortment of CLOTHS. OAB3IMKRES. VESTINGS and.OVERCOATING, of the latest etyles, for tlie customi trade. Gentlemen leavinit theirorders, will have their wishes eonsultod and complied with, os ail work la done under hi. own supervision. novl2 . 24,012 20 .1-W.SUS Oi . 16,071 Jli) $•127,476 63 T Clothing! Clothing! '— n.E nnderaiuned raepeetfally Infortn.Til, friends and the puMio that ho is now mcelvlntj at hisatore, No. 177 Lib. erty street a choice assortment of Cloths, Caeslmeres and Ventings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which ho is prepared to make to order In the most fashionable man nor. at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Ae;i,l,e T *“!,”7, n .w n,Ul '' r(: " “ nd n manufactured stock of wj.fm Clot li !t ,' K ’ V 1 ' ,hirh wo ln,lte ‘ho attention of buyera, ritfier or retail. Persons who purchase Roods for cash, will And It to their “ at 177 V ,ben >' street,before maklnc their purchases. [mart] C. CONNER . „„ New Clothing Store, ' Tnr 0, 1’ 8 J? T ? street, opposite Liberty. UE subscriber has Jnst opened thin new establishment where h. has always on hand a largo and choice assort S'anr la“eh irt o ° r , CL ?™TNO. which l>« vr«rrunt£££a eea Ti !u ‘ i ' r - v ‘ * n« publlo are regnostod to giro him a call. P m,r9:lT b. oppknuetmru WATCHES. EWELRY. & c . Watch Trade. ’W *i }nTjtotb * attentlonof dtJaens nnd strangers to our 11 carefully selected stock of Watches and docka; lUllroad Time-keepers, In gold and silver casrs real Chronometers for the pocket, warranted not to varv a minute In six months; Patent Lever Watches f-ora gr* S VT ; D v lar^ e assfiriment of good oommon or low priced hoi } x . in PM and Mlvor cases. Also, Railroad Station Itegulators, Offlco Clocks, Church Clocks. Ac Watoh Rspairixo.—We do Watch Repairing In a man ner not excelled, if equalled, by any establishment in tho Btate - W W. WILSON, _sepl3 corner of Market and Fourth street*. CLOCKS l CLOCKB li CLOCKS 111 Pfelfle ft Meyran, rf®gL or?Si.iE^ 8 IN w ATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Ac., No. 43 FIFTH Street, near ijaT: T ijßWood opposite tho Morning Post, formerly oocu !JSJ?rlP ,e4 to N. B. Waich repairing dono In the best manner and at low prices, and warranted. maSs NEW JEWEL BY STOBE; J I ?°* Market Street, 011 KorOi-mest corner of the Diamond 1 •T°i 1 ? S T EVENBON ’( of th “ tote firm of John B.STlSdden Peer'll l\ I ? 8p ¥ lft,lly “nnounces to the pnbllMhathahas JEWKT n t v th uT?^?J?, 8t “ ni1 ’ “ Cno assortment of WATCHES, R*^?L s IF VEn AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS qi! RANBOIjES. fbcls/and Ihtfe Cutlery, Britannia Tta and SbSre.* 4 *’ “ na thc nlmal T “ rie ‘T of soodeln his line WATCHES,”e^iS? U a” * lTen t 0 “* REPAIR 0f wtnv, r ehff’» th i tfrom ** to long experience In business, he paton T n°ge 0,1 to thos * 17110 may tmt hta -Pittsburgh, May 15th. 185 R mv2s HAVTvn® Richardson, J«weUer ( A vTNG ro-fitted his store In a handsome manner, and *?Sfi . r9CQntl y returned from the eastern dties with a OOODwS? 1 “/.y-fiTOHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY ! ho sttentJon of hie Mends and enstom mo«t ,l™lr«H 1 P\ at amon S his Watches will be fonndtho JJPjJjV^!i raWe f S « yles ’ Patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pina, Fob and Vest Chains. FI FANCTnr»™L ll i ns *’tfitoktnre Lockots. etc.,etc. Rorea TVsb?°p S ~ S ’ l i h “ Pt I >, '' r M «ohe, Work Tahloaand Vi nc ?. Tase “- Bottles, Table Mata ..a nJv SI Tv B V. Por^e olonnaies In great variety; China Fruit namenrel Di J)T’ w \th an endless variety of useful and or lared Ud f l haTe only to be seen to bo appro iated. fnovii NO. 81 MARKET STREET T*' I BARaATN? E^ NI) RIC . H G °LD JEWELRY AT mtr AINS.—We wish tojnform the public that we «h^- n n 7 nv£? n fw r P reaent stock of fine Watches and Jew «l2^!, P n n CeB 0401104 ** beat.. Therefore, we say S) ry el?e us a 5 e o o , ll tl,ftt i Wiflh *7 boy fine Watches and Jml ry, give us a call, and gave from 25 tc£&o net cent in worn* ie^'..CT atci re P" irlD « attended to In all its branches. Je7 HOOD’S, 67 Market at. . : ;.YvV;* >■ DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. v K FURNITURE. • JABTEBJW:* WOODWKIiIi# CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER . Ware-rooms 97 and 99 Third street* respectfully infonnsfC’k his friends sod customers that hew, IBBMMMgIft k&s now. completed his spring stock KS| .. , . ‘ 7t** of Puralture, 'which is decidedly « the largest and beet ever offered for rale in this City, which wui oo sold at prices as low as any In the United States, East or West. As he la determined to uphold the quality with well sea* ronea.materials, best workmanship, and newest designs: and nom the extent of hla orders and facility In manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. ' . He hasadopted the principle of Identifying his customers* interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al* ““d the greatest Variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the mostole gant ana «3ostly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stook, or manufactured expressly to or v/ 1.7 5 ® following articles consist, In part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed ™ *®y of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; W Sofas, in plush and h»te cloth; 60 dos. Mahogany Chairs; 20 do*. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Rocking « 20 Walnut 4 » ■** 60 Mahogany Divans: 20 Walnut « 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 41 “ Dressing Bureaus 80 “ «» Waabstaudsjj 40 Eoclosed 44 100 Common 44 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut 44 60 Cottage 44 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogonv Wardrobes: 10 Walnut “ 10 Cherry 44 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 do*. Cane Beat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies’ Writing Desks; Bat nnd Towel Stands; What-Nots; /tv , Paper Mache Tables: ConreKsUM, Chairs; Pambroke •* Elizabethan Hall and Koccption " Lmliw’ Work “ Paarl Inlaid <• Ertenrlnn Dining Tables; n j Ottomans; QoChio and HaU Chairs; n of COMMON PTONITORB and Oeleata^hrfr'ta^ 8 ' °' U ‘ n ' lT rappUixl with all ar- noU™ AM3JOATS 804 HOTEI8 > furnished at tha Bhortest All orders promptly attsnded to. apr* Steamboat*, A boy j a.i J 1 sab&criberfl tender their acknow-s9* favors bestowed upouWL ~~ lJgy *thgm by their Steamboat friends, and Kp) ]s^fS < *. r l?5? ctf 2 ny te “ ind tbam and others Interest-M* furnish 1 atß ; t^at they M © at all times prepared to Sssi bwis® ““J terms, erery description of SS?M ttrnlture of the best material oDd work manship. T. B. YOUNG & CO.. Corner Third and Smlthfleld streets, opposite “ Urown'fl Hotel." piaAXR AND BKB STEAD llANtr^ActußElt —No. £oi iit, en^* 118 LUwrty street, nas on hand a Urn «tnek of Obidrfi and Bedsteads of erery description, madecf the beet matenaU which he will eell lower than articles of ticuluattantiim vf l?\ "° U *? l £ e ***■ n * w °uld call p«I Ueular attention to his large stock or Mahogany and Walnut Chaim and Bedstead?, which he will eell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning ot erery description executed In the Mm an Ti i° TUerB 1"? at Ware Rooms, or at the Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly * moral H._ A.MTLAIKEK&.CO., , »r?£SS.SLi helr CABINET and CHAIR MAN UVAOTOUY, No. 64 Bmithfleld etreot, a ‘“if 8 B f, B ?r tmeDt °! faary “ d Pklii ftirniture, yhtch they wui fieu 16 per cent, below customary rates 9 Terms—cash only, W ar *V f,! ld n cei^* nt ‘ to «“•» Purchaicn. E "H* lar K® gtock of OOHMON AND FANCY ClL\ni9 AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot xaii to please cash purchasers. • All our work !s warranted. Our terms are OAfIU. JAMES LOWRY, JIT, cor. SeTenth^andUbertysta. f?\ CABINET Warv*#' 9oS c P Dti ? u * B w manuftcture MSA athisold stand, nn Eg",.** ¥i I T tJ, ,* nd ?*v«aih streets. UNDEHTAk! % IfcG attended to, In all Its branches. myU UAUlßimo PIANOS. A*iB?FJJI. R L(^T of tboB9 «> Justly celebrated HAMBURG PIANOS, as~J by Llstx, ThHlberp.und other creat Mr- hsj Just been received by Cll Alt LOTTE ULUME No. lli W°°u atre-t, to whieh the attention of Teachers, Pnnripalj of Seminaries, and the public generally, Is re spectfully inrited. Fo. JSOI, 7 octave Rosewood, Louie Xiy, fall carved back m^atedlrtftSoO. 1CU ° t ‘'^" IUI P *‘ TOtlron fr * m " an ' l «B. o « « .. 4 , .-T 2326, 0 •• «i ,t „ ii,\ 3195, Giro ■' 3030, till “ g|j IS' ? .“ “ “ sliding dnsX, 230 4027,0 •• •* Iron frame, 260 40U.1,6 •• -• JXI 4931, 0 •• S? .. 411*3, tobi “ Bondolr, 376 •4dso, sole scent for Pltteburch and Western Fennsylva nla, for Hallct, Davis i Co., Boston; ITalnes, Bros. 4 Co., N. V; and t. 0. Reichenbacb, Philadelphia. CHARLOTTE RLUME For (he Holidays. ha; \ joFt r ‘ oel7 *l a new lot of PIANO X r\>Kih>, livui th? ceit-bnitcd-tnanufictory of . , , , OfIICKKIUNO A SON A * nieh completed hia st-ick intended especially FOl4 TflE UOUMT9. A hos** Who a.’«.irou« of routing their families with &D cicgattf, useful aud faicnriui r,f I’AHLOK FURNITURE » l l!?' 7 . an ( ° Pl "?'? unil - v of sctfciin s ' from the largest and » TK l lano frort*s ever offered f-r sale in this city. They comprise all style* considered to bo'n GOOD TASEK, plain hut elegant eiU-rior to the most elaborately also ron sals, n ~it rR °J ot ° f £ IANO KoKTiis . from Woodward Rroww, p * A , LLEJ '' Iloston York ; K*. saws, Ac, Ac.; from the plainest to the most «> tmcagamly carved, gUt, and with pearl hen. AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. ALSO, t*} o },?* h l ad wme of them nearly new, from SJO to JIW each. J * _ r Also, a fine lot of Mklgdwss, Guitars, Puso Stoou ahd Covens. . . , 4 . . JOHN 11. MISLLOR. Agent for the sale ofCblekering A Sons' Piano Fortes, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth Bticet. decl6 ** Melodeons. H CARHART’S QENtJING MAKE. KLEBER has Just completed Ula • stock of superior MliLODKNS.froin fisfiSSSEssa . of .. Ule ORIai *AL mexTons, VtfWm CARHART A NEEDHAM, New York 88 b 118 comprising: * 9 * ■ eoi!rL'M 5 i e H ode vf ,Pllno 3t ? lc ' rout “l corners and tarred B !‘ 3 Uh t. t ’ . <1 " ubl " s « lt of reeds, D. DDLS swell, etc. S mtlaro Metodoun, slegantscroll legs, double swell. „ Allths sb°Tß hare CarharC, new Improremont of the swell, possessed by no other maker, sad which makes them superior,- In that respect, to any other. N™ Yoft 4 f ° r 1110 ° cnuint Mol °d“n n2de K by“S lR T, AIIRAKGUAIENTB FOR 1855 EUROPEAN AUEINOV ”“*■ lie Oldest Establi»hed Office in Pittsburgh, for -r. ,S. 0 o ml , ttl !?S Money to the Old Country TAMES 13LAKc.LV bugs leave to sav tn ti,n C O having friends in tha 01d Coum ry d^^ either sending them money or navine » deslrouaof hisi arrangemant for doing eltha? iJ now coaEKS sr °z a Mmplsint of neglect ot dut/on “ti7 ( without 040 t* 6 ** passenger tickets for London, Dublin Uvar. forwarding paaeengere Item thine, to any wt^fSj»n? lowlnfp£, h vU:' dght drßftS fot Psjable at the fol’ Edwards. Sanford A r , Wm. Tappecott A C 0.... yLondon. Eigr^dw^f l^11 '^''^^ , n . °N IHELAND. Provincial Bank, Ireland i. y, SIUSCEJ3. . ffi h| Dungannon, Mallow, sSo?’ ‘ E r ?, gb ? 1 “« Londonderry, NotSy Dallyshaunon, KUdenny, IS, SriS’i” 1 I^T rthy ' “' M - SSKS*' Br- £& rf ; Ss3£__#SgE* ~ ~ ON SCOTLAND. Messrs. Edward Blunt Paris (Avai.aU,e,n sS „ PrilncoJ Messrs. Vogel Keck 4 Co, Bankers, ftankforKm-thieMaln. (Available in say city In Germany.) JAMKS HLAKRT.V dec9 corner of Seventh and Smithfieid streets i’lttsbnrgtu i^a. 1 ! 5 ,™ Firat Importation of Fine Watches loss TUST RECEIVED FOUR BOXES OF WATCH V* if®®* M .®J°® Europe, manufactured to my especial which I can f Q u y recommend and warrant keepers and at lower prices than are retailed at STS-^ 0 Citie n '* e , lia ™ a 4? Kailroad Watches and Clock! eastern Regulators for Railroad Stations, $6O to £76. 4 Silver W atches from to $BO/ 9 *'' °* Gold Watches trom $25 to $220 tog of fine Watches. 67 Market street, W. w, WILSON. Practical Watch Maker. dec!6 Estate AgeS^l^nurtfnreet. V/'-. 1 , ■■ MISCELLANEOUS. FtokfoSStt HAIIEOAD ENpiHEEBB.r-o*iloln ■ eL h£riffi^teB5 g - ont dcUmlninßfrost an- Ste of S . 1 ”* earth-work,.etc,, etc. together i?» 08 » aF onllaatps,, deflections, lona chorda Sgna S B- Heack, Civil .Engineer.* Pocket .•. The oijject of the present'w«k la'to supply t-iaii very generally felt by Asristant. Engineers on LrtaSr" Books of convenient form for nee In the held, containing the ordinary-lograrlthmatid. tableau* .XaTon e“ourt?bnt a book combining with those tables others pecnuSVthe BaQroad work, and- especially tho necessary formulas for B. MnJTABt Acadeht, West Point, April IS, 1854 Genument Ihavelooked over “Henck’s Field Boofc for BaUroad itagineere,” and think it well adapted io the ob jectlts author proposes, and have no question bat it will be round a very useful and practical volume both for office and. fieldwork. D. H. Mahah. _ • :.. • "7“ TftOV, April 2i , 1864. P^ oase d With Mr.Hencfc’a little manual,the Held Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the Uonofaome of the most practlcal and useful of recognized among rallway:engineers,- he has given others which, new at.least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say dosira ble, pracucal nse. : In conclusion, while I thick the design of Mr. Henck’s book is such as to adapt it excellently well toprofesnooal needs,.l have pleasure in expressing my ourdlalsatutlacllon with its execution, alike with the per* spicuity of arrangement effected by-the author, and the ex* cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. , B. F&ASKUK GRUSZ, u. K. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute For sale by WILLIAM 3. UAVE.V, Q Dealer inßngineers 1 Stationery, • &P 3 Market street, corner of Second. ■ >» ?*£■• Malslu a and millinery. MRB. 8. E CARGO respectfully informs her friends JwH* nd others, that she is prepared io make to order tht» rtfleeof DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, ■iAjjAiAS, <£o. t on the shortest notice and on the roost ren* sonable terms. Children’s Clothing made up with neatness ana despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We uim to give satisfaction. t Apollo Buildings, No. 76 FOURTH Street, second story eame tnlnmte oa to the Crystal Palace Daguerrian Oul ler f~ Jv 200 »wly T Copartnership, h«nb, Inform their frletula and the public that they have associated themselves together, under the firm of WJI. TTOUNG3ON t CO., lor the purpose 01 carrying on tho PAINTING BUSINESS, In all Itebrandh ea; and hope, by strict attention to bniiness, to merit a ehnr-l of public patronage. Lettering and Graining dona for tli© trudo on xco&cn&bla terms. Shopon Seventh struct, opposite the Neptuno Engine Houm . ~ WM. TOUNGSON, decll DANIEL YOUNGSON. David Mumti Real estate and contracting agent, no. 2, IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for sale, as follow*: 180 acres of land in Ceder county, lowa, 16 miles from Mus catino, on the main road to Marion, and 8 miles from Tip* ,2. 6m , ilesfrom two Railroad depots; 90. acres is under cultivation, a good Frame House, Frame Barn and Grana ries, & good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm is well watered, high, dry, good land, In a very healthy county. A vorygreat bargain can be bad of this farm for prompt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pre mises. * * Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Baw«filill, now In ane^sful operation; 3 Frame Dwellings, Barn, Black smith Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, Ac., «tu* ate onthe bank of the Allegheny river, at Miller’s Eddy, Armstrong county, Pa Enquire as above, or of Mr. L. Munn, on the premises. to purchase 5 to 800,000 feet, B. M., of good °°-b Plank, 3 inches thick, 8 or 16 teat lone, 7 to 16 inches wido, part to be delivered In October next and part in April, 1850. Enquire as above. * l . A L B pA fcirsaJe » Beds, Furniture, and every thine of the fitting out of a large Hotel, In the city of Pittsburgh, now doing a very 1 irge business. Two to five years of the lease of the house can also be had, and immediate possession if required. Enquire as above. j 6 g Notice. T ,l «tai?i5 S doiDB taflnessunder the MOHAN A CO., to.tho manufacture w "I, Ra £s_ 0 . a , a Too l:’- Perm and Garden Implements, anv h vv:v«Tv?5 t L n SX the Kltnc under tho st . r >o of Da tv! SOX, NBWSIJEB 4 CO., at tho Empire Works,in the Ninth Warehouse No 22 Wood Btreat. Ellher of ns will attond to settling up the business. WIT. DAWSON, . . , JS. NEWMYER. Pittsburgh, January 1,1355—{ janl:lm , Notice. HE Interest of Mr JOHN ATWELL in our business ceases from Ibis dato by agreement. Our business no WHOLESALE GROCERS, will be continued by the remain ing partners under the arm of ' HAGALKY, COSGRAVE 4 CO., Noa. 18 and 20 Wood Btreet, Pittsburgh. BAGALET. WOODWARD A CO., No. 221 Market Btreet, Philadelphia' —„ . . _ , . WII. BAGALEY 4 CO. Pittsburgh, December I9th, 1854—Tdec22 ¥M. A. M’CLUKG, DEALER IN Rue Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS * I- ' PITTSBURGH. PA. ontfv receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS, in addition to his already extensive stock, purchased from first hands In the Eastern markets, which, will bo sold at tho lowest market prices. ’3l Boots anti Shoes. JiTLAUGHLTN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opr-o-Ue • » e Moyoris Office,is mamifaoturingGentlemen’s first Boots, Low Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress and Dutton edGaltors: tales’ Boots, Hair Boots, Jenny Linde, Slip- Poland French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shade: f,n . Jifil Bn ‘, ®* ,ln Gators, of tho best material: M's-'es end Children b do, of every -variety. N. B.—All kinds made loonier.on short nrtice. fnulO Treasurer’* Office of the Chartler* Volley Railroad Company, 9 SUBSCRIBERS to thenbovn Road are hereby notified that theßoardof Directors hare called for a second install ment of Fry* p°Luaa per share, payable io the Treasurer on the Ist Monday of JUNE, and also Five Dollnrß per share on the first Monday of each ensuing month, until the whole amount is paid. ’ m TM:tf ALVAN WILKINS. Treasurer. TheGreateit Invention or the Age. — P 3» AVOID those unpleasant feelings that usually Jrfß^^ a W^ wearln S° r anew HRk » the CONFOR- lately Imported from Paris, forms the Hat to the exact shapea«d sireof the head. A neat fit,anda good Hat may bo bad at 77 Wood stroet. * a E r9 WM. DOUGLAS- Stoveal stoves 11 Stovesll! COOKING AND HETATING STOVE 8 THE public will find It to their advantage to examine our stock of STOVER, before purchasing elsowhere GRAFF, RFJSINQER A GRAFF, ' Pe P° Q 124 Wop-1 strret EDMUND WILKINS, Eagle Marble and Freeport Stone Works K0.24S headof woobst&et.mitsbtoqh ’ MAndnear the Cemetery Gate.LavrrmceaHle * » SERIAL VAULTS, TOMB STONES Ac and Fences, Mantle Pieces , WM. BAGALEY, Eso ’ rlt “ hnr B h - KKAMBR 4EAJM?-’ Mrs. HABMAa BENNY Mrs. TIKKNAN, Sr. do 7 ' House 3ll McDOIi^!EJ) ’CKOSSAN, Eajr., Mononcnhelo —* aprlO.daw Jnrm t Merchant Tailor. '^f* 1 “A4JGHLIN. formerly foreman for Mr. 8. Stoner, would respectfully announce to his friends and the paouo generally, that he has rented and newly fitted up fine stand lately occupied by Messrs. J. 8. A C. Lee, No. 89 Market street, between Second and Third, where he is prepared to make to order .GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING in the most fashionable style. Having himself served a re.ru- Ur apprenticeship to the trade, and being a practical cutter he therefore flatters himself that ho can turnout garments' not to be surpassed la workmanship or stylo in this or any other dty In the Onion. J Having just returned fcam the east, he -has a larze as sortmentof the. most fasQttutble Goods, in his line ever brought to this market. - * mul ° “4. trimmed in Hie neatest manner. Ha villain iTsrrant .il Ware wbatitlsreWi> £ ri™ 611411 greatly to their adeantage iwI£SSS,? V Hieir neatly fitted. Ud ISS!«^SIS£ ,N °' 89 **“*“*• &<»t,between Brand ■■MHiiwiii. »^toi nSa r-’Af.-" f 'HORSS’ST- “ IttVigerating Cw4ii>.l A Phenomenon in Hedioine, Health restored and. life lengtheHis!. ti DB. MOESL”S UfVIGOfIAITNO EUETB c» i lime troths announced bytho discoverer.- Butfacte, no Is -oLa“‘B / lc te> attested by wltßcsscs of the highest cle.s and **• now triumphing over alldonbta.; Incted-i SeeSshlo Ul ™ Bn * lll4llB of^e! ’^ ::2on y wblcb la po-th-tU. ! reuiedlee. In ell cases, thodeplombUf.il* a hiisnso or abase of tho varlona organs which ■ Sii viS?. tho '' o s' l ' rfu ' machine called man. Itresto ti lo ! tarloi.n a ' llt ' a,t ' function connected with the! me ! the ofmatter nnd mind, neeor&r / lo ! culaVfram. llfe - To persona of feeble-«,ae- M th! mt »™® '“ 1 ,n ,ltal Uower, It la recommeo led ; “ Mfflir Jm^SXL coml ? nn, ‘l-ORghts ofiolMastruS HvmT 1 mr of » dyspepsia, genera irra- Übddy. nervousness, Inability to'deep, dbSasea Incident to famaTe-s, decay of the propagating fanctionii, hysteria,rueno man:,, vague terrors, palpitation of tho b ( ’^SS eon3lipatlon.etc.,from whatever cause arising, it is,lf.tlis» nfoKhta!™' t 0 b 0 “hhoman testimony,absolutely ■ A ORB-w mkdicinb fob females. : • The unparalleled effects of this great rostorativn: in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era In the ao nulaof medieme. Thousands of stimulants have tMn in. Tn h? 3-f inB, 3 0rants concocted—all pnrpoi ting ,D . t^ e various discuses >nd derangemanitito which the delicate formation of woman render her liable EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, who snffors from weakness, derangement, horvonsneaa. tro mors, pains In the hack, or any other disorder,: whether p£ collar to her ses, or common In both aexos—to give the hm vlgorating Cordial o trial. HARRIED PERRONS, Orolhera, will find this Cordial altar they bava used ahht ‘ t * O, J lI Z h regenerator of the tystom. In.il directions are to be fbnnd tho happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not Jmvo been so but for this oxtraordi nary pripiration And it la eqoallypoteanfor tho many dla eases for which It Is recommended. Thousands of young men hayo been restored by osingit, and not in a single In stance has It foiled to benefit them , PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION., ' or consumptive habitt, ar» restored by the use of a botUe or two. to bloom and vigor, changing tho skin from a pale, yel low, aiekiy color, to a beautiful florid complexion ;; - TO THE MISGUIDED. These areeohse of the sad and melancholy effects nrodn. T^Ln St y : h “^Ht of v 70I i th ;, Ti ’ : weakness of the back and Ilmbß, pains in the head, dimness ofalghti loss of mua. F'S'JfiZr; P al P u&tlo Y°J tbe.heari, dynpopgia, ne?roaa i r wi«2H^ r * de l“ aBei^ ent functions, «2eral dabllity,symptoms of consumptions,etc. MestaUy, the fearful effect on the mind are much lo be BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MABBIAGB - should reffect that a sound mind and body ere themost ne promotoronnnhlal heppinera; IhdeiJ without these, the journey through life beSmcs V weary prospoct hourly darkens' the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and .filled witli the 11184 1118 b-wkesa of another be comes blighted with your own. „ .. , ■ : CAUTION. Dr. Moree-slnvigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. uvewsiioa In fatnrc. aU the genuine Cordial will have the proprle tor’s fac-Bsmil«> pasted over the cork of each bottle and th* following words blown in the glass: **aa tha Dr. Blorsa’a Invlfroratlnp Cordial, '* 0. 11. RING, -Proprietor/N. -Y. The Cprdml is put up, highly concentrated, in pint hot* tles—price three dollars per bottle, two for flvo‘ dollars, six for twelve dollars. O. H. RING, Proprietor, • 102 Broadway N Y 1 en^he\™tlnl| t i U ‘ ronßionltheU,liUd BtBt65 ’ P“<*- AQEISTSI Pittsburgh—FLEMlNG. BROS., No. 60 Wood street - Do GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 “ ?.. ■ Allegheny City—JNO. P. FLEMING. Cincinnati—B, H. MEAKINaa. fehlo:meaw isig CHERRYPE C TO R AI.: FOB a.iPiD con* op . COUGHS, COLDS, HO All SF. iV ESS, BRONCHITIS ir noQPixo-couQir, ckotw, astjtju ’ AND COI.SUiIPTIOIf. N ’ ■ it iETite 4110 attention! of .the vi /S\ Public to. the perUficntss appended' ✓ vSMY Wlon, and bccpcak for ihem that can-’ f J ld w-slderatlon which their honest V frankness deserves. T M ®-‘ In such stations as many Who r) voluntarily bear witness to tho efflea /yys«wr-4Sv,TiJ' > !ii\ cyaml value of CnaaßT Pxcroiitt,- do UL not wantonly, trifle with, or distort* fiicts, nor overstate their convlctiona Judge then, wbk-tber this i 3 not the medicine to trust vhen you mu.-.t have relief for the throat or lungs; judge too whether every family ought not to have it by them a* a J safeguard against tho everywhere prevailing enemy, which Ptea h with fital frequency upon almost every floJk. and carries off a lamb fron many a home? *■ Jcc.snn.C. n .Jiu kfon city, 0., 20lh Noy., 1862. i Da. J. O. Aval: Sir—The Ciiewiy PscToau, la lunch In qolred after Several of onr leal Physicians hare need It! ‘ three Of them in ibeir own eases, and always with the ha to pieet effects. The numerous patent.medlolnea alw.ya fore them lead to Incredulity m regard to every nowreme dy; and it is only nfier undoubted evidence ofyalae Inanv ' citrf 0 ’ RQythtng like a general confidencocan be ex- The unrivalled excellence of this combination of agento. (to the Onaaai PBOTOiun,) proved beyond cavfl by reTatoi trial under their own obßervatlon, haa compelled medltil men tonroehum abroad Ua usefutoesa. It is beyond doubt the best general remwly we have- for the Pulmonary. Affections of tblscllmcte, at the aaoo time aedative'and ' expectorant—a rare combination of properties - ■ In the hope that it will prove Its own reward’,l subscribe - myselfi -Rcspectlullyyourobediemservaut, . „ J AS- H. C. MILLER.' Mi> ' Let gmOcmm of Vie Drool rro/asion mark ah cite' „ . „ . „ Williamsburg, L. 1., Sept.ff, lSl£. , Dn. J. O. Also: Dear Sir—Orer application for the past three years in my duties as an advocate, brought on some eight months ago a severe irritation of tho bronchial tnhar which woe a constant annoyance to me, and last becoming' • a sourco of great apprehcnalon. Every remedy tried foiled - to even relieve me, till I used yourOaiaar PectoaAi Thfo haa not only relieved me, but, aa I trust, wholly cured me : I care nothing for the reputation of advocating Patent Mer i dlclnea, and this la at your service. I ohall reoommanfl It to members of the bar. and others whom I may meet. la. ■ boring tinder similar todlspofiltlons. • ■ ' Yours truly, R. P. JONEB. T . Montgomery, Ala,October4; 1849. Da. J. 0. Aran: 81r—I have used your admirable com, pound exclusively to my practice, ami flndit to surpass, hr : far. any other remedy we have tor curiog diseases undnthe f iuaga. Yourobedienteerrant, .... R. B. JOJfES. Bf. I) Wbal yet remains to convince tho mosfclncredulous'lhaC ' tha Cherry Pectoral is aU that It purports to be, vix: an tin. equalled remedial agent for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. The experience of year# has proven It to be such •; and we submit *t to the people, believing that itfl TtrK , will fully maintain ita reputation. .. uiuea. » Prepared by J. 0 A YER, Chemist,Lowell,Mass. Rewire of wortblesa preparations, attempted to be palmed off under . a similarity of name Sold in Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and bill t p«nv BSTOCK k CO , wholesale and tS"’ 111111 Carter’s Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PULPIER OF THE BWHHM L™ "« » Particle of Hareuryin it. 7*™, RE-U) AND BONDER l—An LnralUble Remedy for Scrofula, King’* Erll, Ehennia nn?hP«w°m pW*s or Pustules lo h“b .Bolls > A & 2a “4 P°™> Chronio Son. byes, Ring Worm or Tatter, Scald Head, Enlargement and £ainor the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, SyphlMle Bpinal Complaints, and all Difcegsea arising from an injudicious use of Merciuy,lmprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood la now used by. .jisandsof grAtefdl caUentefrcm all part* of the United Btoter, who testily daily to the rem&rkabl : eures performed by the greatestof all medicines, “CAR TER’S SPANISH MEEiffllE.” Neuralgia; Rheumatism. Stffofulaj Eruptions on the BSin, Liver Disease,Fevers, Ulcers,Old Sores, Affection* of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great and 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, acts gently and efficiently on the Direr and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach! ' make.- the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Gottrtk tntion, enfeebled by disease or Ijroken down by Ihe of youth, to its pristine rigor and strength. ■■ •: ~r. . For the Ladies, it is invariably better than all the hotoi keepers, magistrates, phyeidans, a£d public T mei£3S :■ known to the community, all add &»!• woocjGTfaleirectn of thte GREAT BLOOD PURwKiL tsvSVho and g6t a Circular and Almanac, and ‘ hSJUrfoTmrt^ 01 cntmWß ‘roly greatest of «11 Jlcdkfha n ,? lcE ' i 5| 3"«1 by BENNETT A JBKEKB, bo- 3 Pearl street, Mahmoud, Vw to »hom »fl onlws for supplies anil agencies must be addressed, TW a p^s.'tSn’U ! .-„ A - FAIINESIOOK, JOSSPIf FLKM. * aEd Druggists generally* AMANDINE— The bttst article now in use forchawwA <. nanus; 12 dos fresh received this day by - daala 303. FLEDI SO: GROOfift 8 -ROOKB-Nos. 1,2 ail 3, for i-ale by " ten JAiua WAaesor, sum him, \=v.