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Tied a fnqaUitloav and tortures and filch w To rack the bones of freemen " [from another poet) ITod'are ( great place for Irishmen to . > Carry ehilalys to, and drink whisky, .and a Boodmenymen hy tlwtr own talking, would Nererdiey bin heard of; hat for you,. Yes,' Tou-nru a gob? affair, end a feller- Oan'ente afiinuehifi a mind to, 'specially Ifyou>fl n stranger in the place; then yon' Can to jo eTery where —yon aro a good place - trotnake beta at, and you her.won more liats In your life time than I can Wear—l.ut yon don't know how tnuob,’cause you elect Perfect Tools sometimes, which you here to take Tbecredlck for. You aro are a great institution, YorlTotedtwelno times yesterdar. ItTemcn’fi Tcice, farewell! • 1 'EnobTiEKr.—J,R. .Lowell, at thocloso of a recent lecture, en Milton, eaid: • “Tho noise of those old warfares is hushed; the songof Cavalier and tho ,fierce psalm of Puritan aro silent now; the hands of his epis* copal adversaries no longer hold pen or crosier: they and their works are duBt;..but.ho who loved truth more than Ufo, who was faithful to the other world white he did his work in this ; his Beat is in ,cathedral whoso fnr r deho;sg aisles ore the Ages, whispering with the Mbs3ed feet of the Saints, Martyreaud Confessors of every, olinmaud every creed ; whoso bells sound only eenturiol houre; about whose spire, crowd ed with the constellations 'of the; dress, ao “saner birds than missioned angels . hover ; organ ttueio 'is tho various stops of endless changes breathed through by endless good; ‘Whose choristers; are: the elect spirits, Pj- sll tune, that sing serene apd- shining as rooming stars, .the : ever renewed mystery of Creative Power. . • ; Inorease of Cash Capital . TO HALF -A MILLION DOLLARS! SEm iSSBIIAIICE eOKPAKY, HARTFORD, CONN—CHARTERED 1819. PAID UP, Cuh Capital, i"- - - 8500,000. 11HB TUIItTY-STXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Atjets of the -EISA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Dart, foal, as furnbho.l this agency on the Ist or January. 1865. uodofoatli. . Re*3 Sstate, unincumbered 10 67 ® 05 Seventy-twoMortgageßonds,Oaod: cenfc.pay. * “. —;— 72,000 00 w?JwHr a<k Company, secured Ly mortgage... 7.310 17 BIUs-Beceivablc, well secured, payable at Bank... 123,327 si UMlro&d.Stoeks in Connecticut- “7»615 Oil Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford U£m Od Bank Stocks in New York city:..... .. OS 05D 00 Osh on hand, In Bank, and in hands of Agent* and others-.. ........ .......... 212,605 00 I $773,278 C 3 3 duo ornotdueto Banka or other cr« dltcr*,—nothing.. Losses adjusted and due,—acne. Losses ftiljusted and not doe, $143,618 22. t^S.'^£l i U3t&l ln ““pento, wailing for farther proof, |«1,!!5T60. All other, claim, against tho Company ato small, snob . only as printing. Ac. . - . - Agants Instructed to take no risk oto $lO,OOO. Tbs amount Insured In any city, towuor Tillage, dsponds upon the Character, material and construction ot buildings, -the width of streets, the snpplT or water and condition'of the fire department, and othertircumsiances. . nia amovmt Insured in blocks of buildings yarira; the design Is to limit the loss by any one tiro to $lO,OOO, or lew. aLi o t THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. . Sun-tt Coraxcnccr,! Hartford, Jan. Ist, ISM. nartfetd county, -j ■ .. P««nally appeattvl Thomas A. Aleiander, Secretary of the -®o»lnsurance Company, ami madooalh that tha form going Statement by him subscribed, Is true, according to blsheat knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year ISM exceod $750,000, while the premiums received for the samo tim* far exceed «ny other year, since tha organization of the Company.- ... mfcfcVcovering nearly all descriptions of property. Is* sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. 49* ; OSte*,N4. o7.Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. JanlL. .. ! 11. B. TEN EYCK, Agent A COUBTIC OIL, FOB DEAFNESS.—This Ear OH inmEe JjL effect of relieving the tension, and bringing into use tbe namrnl action of the parts, so os to restore tbe hearing when lost or impaired. This is proved by so many and well known cases, that, where known, it needs no pratao. All deaf persona should use LxrisUi'a Acoustic OIL It trill re* Have at orce. Avoid any imitations. Aak for LarxctU’s Aeon/tic Oil, and take no other. : Bold by Jang, 8. L. CPTHBERT, 140 Third street. NOTICE TO UAtiDENEES.—PubIic Auction of iJol) Hot- and 400 Forcing Glosses, in withdrawing from the Market Garden. I will s-11 without reserve, ou Thureday,Yebrutry.lst,at 9 o’clock, A, SL, theentire atock of Sash, and fixtures suitable for the forcing of early crops. jan29 . ■ JAMBS WABDROP, Manchester. IKK MARVEL’S NEW WORK—FUDGE DOINGS.—Being Tony Fudge’s Record of the same to forty chapters, with e>rtraiMof Bolomou Fudge, Esq., and George Washington odge.J'rom designs by Darl*y; 2 vote, Iffmo.; uniform with Reveries of a Bachelor, Dream Lift. Ac. Per sale by ILMINEBACO - No. S 3 SmitbSelJ rtre*t PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, BOBEBT-XEL PATTEBSOTT, Proprietor, OOBNKII OF DIAMOND STREET AND CHERRY ALLEY. atHE subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladies and . Gentltjmen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected a BIDING SCHOOL, which, In point of alee, commodious* &ms and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estab* Ushment in the'United Btates.; Its location la nceesrible from all parte of ihe chy, while its high and airy sit nation renders it especially suited, to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Horses are docile and veil trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or expense will be spared to meke this establishment the first in tbeconfidenoe of the public. oct23:if FEW OFFICE. Beal Estate and Contracting Agent. THE subscriber has been induced to open an office for the purposeof buying and selling, on Commission,and having the Agency of large Steam Saw-Mill* anil Boat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other facilities fcomotherwatcrand ateam saw-mills. He Matters himself that he can furnish 007 bills of lumber and timber of- any kind, groat or Email, long or rhort, and deliver them at any point ou tho Allegheny. Monongchulc, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to buil-l lar<:o Jiirrc.s Store Boats, Coal Fiats, Boat Gunnels, Jir; jgy iiritW, itali road Timbers—Freight Iron, Goal, Ac., to t.cy giv«n point, and will attend to the Bale and Bentof Real Estate From his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, bethinks he can give general satisfaction. All persons are requested to make their contracts soon; espe cially those wanting boats or large bills ofl umber and tim ber, should contract for them in the foil for the spring end summer nee.' He will also attend to the purchase and ealo of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to David Mnxw, Real Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 129, post paid, will be punctually attended to. His office Is ou Irwin street, No. 3, Allegheny House. DAVID MUNH. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ “ Mr. Itobt-8, Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny lUver. Mr.Wn. Annstrong, «* Ciarioa *• Mr. George RSwenuy, « « C.B J.UahnACo., *< . “ « .. des2l;lydaw ; Uppoaitton Otfled t Comparioon invited I (luMBINAWN REJECTED! AND WHOLESALE PRI- J CK3 ADOPTED!—HOOD, 51 Market street, has jnsl received* fo'nddltJph to hteatock, a lino assortment Dial! the latest designs of fashionable gold Jewelry; fina London and Geneva gold watches, of the finest, qualitysilver spoons and forks, of oar own manufacture, warranted pore as coin; Albata spoons and forks, heavy plated, and of a superior quality; fine docks; Maiierino time pieces, 4c., Ac. SVo boldly defy competition in our line of business, in this .or any Western'elty, as vre are determined to close out our etorkFOß HASH, at prices that cannot be beat Those about purchasing Rhonl J not fall to give us a «11. By so doing, you can save from 25 to 59: per cent, in your purchases at * : . _ JtnlOj v HOOD’S JEWKTBY EMPORIUM. Stocks foiTsale.— ; t* " Exchange Bank Stock; Cltirens* Deposit Bank Stock; Pittsburgh Life,Fire and Marino Insurance Stock; Ohio;apd Peuna. Railroad Stock; North! American Stock; Ohio Trap Bock Stock; . Bidge Mining Company Sicckafcby - . AUSTIN LOOMU3, Stock Brokar, Jan 29 . - • - , - 92 Fourth street. ALKNTINEd —A large and beantifnl assortment of V Comic and Sentimental Valentines, Valen tine Card* and Envelopes, just received and for sale, either wholesale or retail,lower than aver before offered lathis city. Call at SAMUEL B. LAUFFER’S. decAJ - - • - No. 87 Wood street. EMBROIDERIES.— A. A. MASON A CO. have Ju-t re ceived per express 5 cartons of Embroideries, compri ring new and elegantstyles Collars, Cuffs, Collarettes, Head Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Sleoves, Chemisettes, Hdkfa, Ac., which will be offered at extremely low prices, Jan 23 OSGOOD’S INDIA CUILOGOG UE—A never failing rem edy for the cure of Fever and Ague and other bilious diseases j 6 dozen received by derft r.:. .... JO&.FLEMING WK WISH TO PROCURE A SITUATION for & Young Men, as a Partner in a small manufoctnring estab lishment. He Is able to mako himself useful in any depart* ment, and has a capital of from $5OO to $7OO. He is a good plain koos*k»»per and salesman, but would prefer lying employed in or abont the manufactory. ff. CUTHBEBTA BON, janO * : •• '• ' • ■ • 140 Third street. CtONGREBS WATER. —36 dos. fresh Congress Water re ) ceived feesh,and direct from the spring,-by JOS. FLEMING, ianO corner Diamond and Market strait /'TOUGH REMEDIES— Ij AyerisCherrr Pectoral; Wls tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry; B*t**pi of Liverwort and Tar; Swayntfs 8 * rup of Wild Cherry; Jsy&ft’kßxpectnrant; M*Lane’s Cough Syrup; Sellers’ do; Morgan-V do; PasiilesDePatU. •• AU of the above remedies always on hand it • JOS. FLEMING 8, jan24 corner Diamond and Market street. Partner Wanted,... . • IN THE BE3T and one of the most profitable retail cash badness in Pittsburgh. A person with a cash capital of $2,003 ctn realize S 3 per cant, and no risk* in on old es tablished business, the sales ofwbicb.xiofririthstandißg doll times, Is Increasing rapidly. To a business mao With; the abate capital or more, this Is a chance seldom offered. Address Boa 322, Pittsburgh Post Office, with real name and address. : jan24 THERAPEUTIC, OR RECLINING CHAIRS—Afow more of those comfortable choirs on hand. Persons desiring , a eeatthatcan.be .occupied for days without causing fa tigue. should call ond see them. decl? ' - T B YOUNG A CO; The House of Refuge, FOB WESTERN'PENNSYLVANIA, AT PITTSBURGH, {* now open for the reception of inmateflregularly com jsitted from counties eompoan;:-. the Western Judicial Dis trict of PeuuFTlrimia. Forms of commitment can be oh* rained of the eoperintondettV Lt the House of Refuge, or of the Secretary, at the office of Palmer, 11 anna A Co. By order of the Board. JAMES. ANDERSON, President ■t-■* .* »t} 'ji.*.. *1 ’' y «V‘t HOTELS. fid^g^astsKaßif TiOß° y tS? rS^- 150 ® P avengers arri :at»ns£ferahlo wepenre, flttei op, fal^SlS. “ANSrON HOUSE, would rrspeA o Rid—ai.cro » tJSFE —pnhlio patronage. There is atteehed a i ld STAELEon I eitensive W AQON YARD, aSerd yig ample areorainodhtton to travelers and teamstere. HI i If™" andJlor will befaralehed with the best the ihavtat can afford. _ . ;. , , feM;y ' GOOD ! ’ GORNER OF JJBERTY AND GRANI STREEE3, near tho Railroad Depot. ■ jatJßJy ■ JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. CITY HOTEL, (LATE BP.Otra'S.) Cornell of Smitltneld and Third streets, • PITTSnUB.GII.PA. OIASfI <t CAES, Propristors, JOUR P..OLASS; DAN. D. CARR. (Ida Kasifu (lda SLCUrIn & p«rrj HaUla.) THIS large amhcommodious House haring indonfone thorough repair end furnished with new equipments luroughont, Is nownpeufor the reception of the traveling public. CgaMES MODSEATB. “pjoj.j" 8 ST. C LAIR HOTEL, (FOUMEELT THE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURGH, CoT J e £-? e -P o ltnd St.Clatr streets, C- W - BENNETT Proprietor. «9rTolsu u. first. class house, between tho Railroad Do potv tne rooms are largeand newly famished, and charzea maaente,-- ; ,: aptlMydA^ OWSTON*S* nOUS By 60 South Eighth street, between ff- L Che.stnutaoa.Wainut,Philadelphia. [&n29^ - • THJEtTft'ION; - Jo*Oi Mil Arch Street, Philadelphia. T. 8. WEBB (late o! wX the Eagle,> Proprietor. • " fao29;y GABKILL HOCSET" corker of VAiy. sntnn sts., warrex, o r ]pllE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the JL ; public that this ne wand clegunt Hotel has been opened as a house of entertainment; Buingootamodlons anil roomy, and adjoining the office of tbeOhio Stage Company, it ofEers - inducement* unsnrpngsed' fn Warroa for the accommoda tioo of the traveling community. A share of public patronage i& respectfully solicited. ' : M. GABKILL. : ‘ IRAMLIN HOUSE.: v r ' CnEFTMTT STTiECT, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. rjpAßKlilC GLAIR'D, Proprietor,* - JylMrnl - TERMS ,1,50 PEK. PAT. McJIRLAS house, T__" , , , - JOOtfBTOWX, PEm'A. H 2 undersigned hiring taken charge of tbo nboro named Uoufc, and rcSttod It M a large «p«we, in a eomfortnbla as well aa elegant style, ts nor,- prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample satis&otJon to all who may pa ronlee the House. |au3;tf] JAMES DOWNEY. HAKE’S HOTEL. ' fLato Farmer’s Exchange,! IS3 LTBEBTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, .Fitts* X v burgh. 'SAMUEL IIAJIE, Proprietor. This Hotel is entirely new, having just been completed and opened for Ui&BccommodaiionJof tbo public. (eepl3 TOE GLEN lIOTKL. IB NOW BEADY FOB SUMMER VISITERS. Tbe grounds have been improved, and tho House rendered more attxacUro, generally. The proprietor will be happy to seehifl friends.- ■dip* An Omnibus of the Excelsior Line la now running from tho station, on Fifth street, to tho GLEN fIOTKE Leaves tho station at 8 o’clock, A. JL. and 5 P.Mu return ing at 9 A.M., and P. M. J. G. MARTIN. Agent GL’KANItJLIN UOCSE, Cleveland, OtUo.“ PATRICK A SON, House baa un • dergoue thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc., nnd the proprle* tors, pledge themselves that nothing shall he wanting on their part to render tho Frascun a place where all the com* forts of a first class hotel can bo found. Jl}*i a Patrick a son. flobesuu hotel, /?0. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. •(coSvCctkd orr tub acEomn was.) BEtTBEN LOVE JOY, 'Qpfcly PROPRIETOR. KILBY’S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. my!Kh,l E. RILEY, Proprietor. L SfHASTtES, Jl'.., at't— „ M. n. UAEELi PERUY HOTEL, comer of Uancocfc streotand Duquesne Way, Tittstmrsh, Pa. ...motfcy fIcMASTERS * MAHKLB, Proprietors, __ REaT AU R A NTS. B ANIt “EXCHANGE^ THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET THE Subscribers Wg leato to Intorm their friends and • the public generallv, that they have leased the above veil known Restaurant, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired and re furnished, and uowopen. Tbo proprietors have spared no expense w> make the Bank Lx change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure as the harness man. The larder will at all times b« stocked with the delicacies of the season, and served up under Lho auspi ces of experienced cooks. They respectfully ask r- r the patronage of a generous public. . J. SCHANDELMF.REF., janUkly O. B. FRANCIS. MARTIN’S restaurant and eating saloon, ON" THE EASTERS PLAN, 29 ZHutn and alley, between Wood and Mzrlxl sired*.—kl\ kind? of eatables rerved op in the best style, and on tbe shortest notice. Hoofs open from C o’clock in the mornlnguntll 12oY!ock at night. (Sanders excepted.) oclJUy BELVIDERE RESTAURANT, Twood street, Birr, watfo; and first streets HE Undersigned Las juxt provided a cbcJeo stock of LIQUORS, and b ready at all times to serve his friends with the baft of th« season. In the way of edlbies. Irish Whisky PuucUes may be had at the Bxiyidxex. janUriy , JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. COUSCCOPIA ANOOOFFEE DOUSE.-Ei D. SASNABD. Ao. 40, FiJVi Street, IVtccen Wood and Mirlit. JanlQ-.lyJ rnxsßaaon. CRYSTAL PALACE. ho. IS Market street* I C. C. BEELY, / r ~'V HLSPECTFULLY informs his friends and the S® ae^l - that he baa jest started his Philadelphia modern style of OYSTERS&ndeverythlngelselnthe eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Stewed, for V2.]A cents a doMu. He wUI also fomiah the best of everything that the market will afford. House always open until 3 o’clock ! h ': marl3-tf OYSTkit SALOON AND RESTAURAVTI 10S WOOD STREET. now his OXSTER SALOON AND * t \ Tl -: ' HOUSi. perfected in c manner that-cannot o« W tnv similar establishment In the cJtr. ■n^VvV 5 / 7,4 SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS OF iijr. 'MI, frnru t-.o ail ‘ at »> fowl*. Pish, *O., Ac, Hie Uni vf l tire run not be surpassed, and he would respect fully mnto the attention of the public to iu CHARLES STILL* ' 10S Wood street. •ja2Cbro*etf T St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery* Ip undersigned respectfully informs the publle that he la now fully prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER In bottles. AU ordera left at his Oflee, NO. £9 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended t<r and tho Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. * ie2S;tf F. G. BCHENCU. ttenltz’ Lnger Beer llalli ~ TAo. 10ti Smithfald ttreel, oppoxitethe CatUmlJouxe. uE subscriber has just opened.,ono of the largest anJ . best fimrtied'tagerßeer lialln in the city. Ills BeerLs acknowledged to be a superior article, and overy other a”- commblatlon abonthls bouse cinnot be excelled. A.BKNITZ. Kennett Ale* ~ TXT Sola Bottler of SMlTira celebrated f f • Konnett Ale and Brown Stout. Also, Common Ate and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. Tho. attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully solicited knit:* w - Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla TlfM. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now . f f manufacturing and butticing the above beverages on an oxteneire scale. Hie articles are of tbs best quality,and . Dufqctured from tbo purest mate rials. octlTdy Steamboat Furniture &nd~Chaire ( -WE Bre constantly engaged 1n the oanut&etnre of STEAMBOAT CABIN CMATItfI ana FUItNTI'UBH, of crery » IT , description, and pay particular attention to the manufacture ofthe best styles, soluble far thruse or Steamboats. Our experience in this branch of the busi ness enables us to warrant aatisfactttm, u well with the promptitude in which orders are QlhxL os In the quality ot the work and personal attention gWea to the fitting out, Those interested in furnishing Boats, will find it to their odTantage to give us a call. iyii 0F 1-AollMl*Javiuri to JL HhRPATIC SOAP, prepared by the subset! bar from the recipe of a London Chemist, and used for rendering the flkln smooth, soft and delicately -white, removing Sallowness, Pimples, jTan,Cutaneous Eruptions, andrednessof the shin. AU etap9 v chafes, Ac„ on the hands, are healed by It It has been used with great success In.cases of Scald Head. Fbr ibe rare of sore, rough hands, it is tmrivalled. Price 12}£ cents a cake: or in boxes, for family use, containing onedoren cakes, $1,25 per box. Sold wholesale and retail b V ,o • 8. L- CUTHBKRT, J 1 ®* 18 No. 140 Third st. G H Bingham <fe Co.’* Trnnaportatlon Lino P *i XI £I>ELPHIA T BALTIMORE AND ,JvEI ? owners and Agents of said Line the wetfourtccu years connected with tbe «old established Bingham’s Line.” They will give ilieii usual prompt attention to the forwarding* of Produce, Mer chandize, Ac., In tbo shortest time and on as favorable terns as any other Line. 43* Only one transhipß<*nt. botween Pittsburgh, Phila delphla and Baltimore. b * (■ GEO. BINGHAM A CO., Canal Basin, Liberty Bt, Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS A CO, Proprietors.] 276 121 North st., Baltimore. M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, 80 West Bt., New York. CHINA HALL, BE ™o< Taia» ajtd Focmtn strews. CHANGERS VISITING THE CITY SHOULD CALL IN Oto see the beautiful assortment of CITIN'a nr acc now open “ toeaSVeVawif n ff^L°° r gooda . bein ,? entlrol y new, *• are enabled to n . the latest styles of Dinner Tea and Toilet Ware, wUte iron-stone, we hare a great variety TLaa^*innS*J? I<l nd f“ D ? *2 nc 7 colored atone wan SJ “ a I!on “ Tnrni ' h, "e °“ d =. we WARE—Oar stock of common Teas. Platen. - E i^ 3 > Nappies, Bawls, Pitchers, and every article la tbi Une fa large, nnd m an pack them with pr without line goods, as the purchaser mav wish. Also, a largo assortment of all kinds of Glass WARE, which we are selling at manufacturers’ prices, all ofwhiS are offered wholesale or retail, by oct26 . .. . JOHN J. O’LEARY. ENTERPRISE WORKS. ITo. IS6 Wood street, Third door bdoxo Virgin MUy. BOWN A TETLEY-would call the attention of Sporting men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Re volving Pistols, the largest and hast selected stock ever opeowUntbis market; together with a general assortment -•r tLmi v?ure, Cutlery, Tools and Pishing Tackle, all of which wo oner at tko lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper.. . V marlS BANKERS AND BROKEBb, wu. s. willums.. JUm B . Wo. n. Williams * Co,, JBANKEB3 ANO EXCHASQErBROKERS, ’ A T . £.,Comer IPood and Third limit. .•*®T A ]} '« n ¥ ctl ' m4 “»?» oa Übeatterem. Colloctlons of Bills, Notes, 4c, promptly attended to. Jan2fclw Jl’BOSlUiliLfi iWIIiLOCK, BANKEEB7 ' #«* Notes, Gold and Silver oSSIJI'biS 0 ! 1 !?* ?, na Por tecelfed' on deposit. K 1 1? co “®Mon.. Collections made ofcany point in the United States. ■ South East corner of Market and Fifth afreets, l°?* v , ; • DA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AJfb BROKERS, CQRXBR OP FOTTRTRAND SMTTUFTELD STREETS, M&fim - ■ Pittsburgh, Fn, *T * ■C. IT. WtLmH3 “••"“T’il 1 "* -~JOS. ICDEWIO. \ViitJnfl&,Co.» ; (Successors to A. AVilkins A Co.) 1 BANKERS AND BROKERS. So. n Entrifi strtef, Pittsburgh, IN TDUB numerous suspensions oF.Banks and Bankers throughout the country during the last six months we ©ire satisfied that in almost every instance thvic troubles have grownoutof a departure from tbelr legitimate busi ness; and wo, therefore, take occasion to assure the nubile in advance, that no speculations la “fancy stocks,” or other “outride operatic ns,"shall tempt us from the strict and le« , gitimatellne ofoor business—believing that In aToldlmr all such Investments wo shall not only be better able to serve our customers and ensure iboir safety, but that in adoptioa such a course we shall promote our own ultimate benefit. [febSJ • ' • w. A CO. ; ■ ' Removal. : ~ pateicks ft sEnanS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. Bom Bemmtd Ihtir Q£lce to the Cbmtr of imhand Wood cU. PIJTSDUEOH, PA. PATRICKS * PMEND, Bankers and Exchange Broken. and Boalera in- Notes, Drafts, Acceptances Gold, Silver ana Bant Notes.- Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. ’ . Plications made in all the dUea "throughout the United States. Depodts received in par funds or 'current paper, at tho comer of Filth and Wood Streets. ' ffebE H. HOLMES & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, UATi Bsjtonm naa juranso ahb trcuAxa* omci to so. NnYi?MT?iJVT!iKS MCS MOM Osiow.OtD STAND. . HOIMEB & SONS, Banjera and Krchange Brokers, * ?rl* ® e vi l f” l “ n^ o te3, I )r ate, Acceptances, Cold, Sit ®^Ss;K? mg,o " 11 “ a<L and Waste™ Collecttona made In all tie cities throughout the United s“*“*. TJaP® 811 ? tecelaed la par funds or current paper, No. W Market street, betu-een Third and Fourth stß. fju-OOily —™rsan-« BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 2?o. 05 Kbod Strut, comer of Diamond Alley. PITTSBURGH, TX.. BUT AND SELL Bank Notea und Coin; Discount time exchange,wnd promissory notes; make coUectircs in nil the principal cities of theUnlop. Receive depcFlts on call ana on intoreshantf give their prompt attention to all other matter?, appertainlngto a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. m ar 6 JOHN WOODS, ' BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB, PEALtR 13 S Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. TOOK bought and sold on eotmnl?3lon. Collections car*r«liy attended to. Interest paid on Deposit *9*No. Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Ballk - 1 declo control or woon and pipto smisra.' OlOnr KXCHANQKoa Lho Eastern Cities constantly for O sale. Time. Bills ot Exchange and Notes dlsconntaL— QoU, Silver and Bank Note.*, bought and sold. Collections mada la all tho principal cities of the Uuitod Status. De posits received of far and Current Fund*. [mar27ly Af.T.IM KIUMO, OViSD BUS?, HOBESCI * a AMgn KRAMER & EAHM, _ BANKERS AND EXCHANGR BROKERS, TDR*’ AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate ,U Loans on Real Estate or Stock Sccnritiea; purchase Promtaary Notes and Tlrao Bills, on East and West; buy and acll Stocks on Commission. J Collections made on ell points in the Union. fmyl G. E. ARNOLD ft CO. t ~~ D„ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remittal to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. oa.No. 74 fourth et., colt door to Back of Pltbb’g. fs>l3 Doaalic and fbrtign EzAanpr, Bank Sht/j, Cold and Silwr and Exchang'd* at thr EXCHANGES AND BANKINO HQUSB 0? WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 64 WOOD STRUT, PITTSBimOff. <£9u Interest aHoTred on tlm ft deposits. fjanlS tnojtpsox cm— .. —jto. A.CAUOHJT. THOHFSOH BELL & CO., BANKERS ANI) BROKERS, Omurcf Third and Wood HrrtU, PUUburgh. , ra. THOMAS WOODS; ®S*COMM E H CIA L BROKER,JTS* AT.'S I.'SALIG I!, Note*, Banda, Stock*, Real Estate, Ac., No. 75 fbcra li, PiUdncrsh, ra. £ JaOJ William A. lim & Co,« BANKERS', H No. C 4 JToedtfrtit, PitLblsrgTt. OLD on Gala the folloirito;* BONDS AND STOCKS’:— •toaharea Kxekang* Back; * 17 do MonoouahelaNatlfcatlon Company; .20 do CitiMns’lnsurant* Company; $2,000 Mononjjahela Kartmlon Company Bonds i'v.ooo City of Pittshnrjtb Bonds; jft.ooo Q?nnty of Allegheny Banda. Clmmiotcl’a Loan onice, NO. 100 SMITHFIKLD STREET. NEAR FIFTH.— Monty loaned on Gold and Silrer Watchw, BHrc.-anre and other valuahln article.. aul4:dlr INSURANCE COMPANIES. MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COHPANY. OFFICE In tbo North Room of tho Exehaure. on Third fit root, PHIL A PELPIIIA. b ’ MARINE INSURANCES. Os Tessas, -) Caego, VTo «U parts of the World. F&xiqhts, ) INLAND INSURANCES Ga good* br rivers, cauala, lakes sod land carriages, to ollpartaof the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. Os atorps. dwelling houses, Ac. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7,15 W. Bonda and Mortgages tSLSOO 00 Btatoof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other 10an?,.. .-181.S&3 42 Stocks In banka, railroads and Insurances com* panic* ...... — 24,012 20 Bills «1&0.525 04 Cash on hand ....... ...... i<vq 7 l 30 Bataneusin the hamia of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently i5aued........ 121.707 67 SubacriptkmNotcs .. „IQO,OOQ 00 Wm. Martin, i Dr. B. M. Heaton, . Joseph 11. Sen!, Hugh Craig, Edmund A Bonder, . SoencerM’HTaln, John C. Darla, | Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, - Samuel E. Stokes, John R. Penrose, Henry Sloan, George Q. Leiper, ! James Traanalr. Edwßnl Darlington, I Wm. Eyre, Jr., H Jones Brooke, ' Joshua L. Price, J. G. Johnson, • JameaTennent, James C. Hand, John B. Semple, Theopllos Paulding, J Charles Schaffer, James B. jrFarUnd, j J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. a Ludwig, I B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTlN,President. THO3.C. HAND, Yicopreeidfiit. Josfi'R W. Oowaa, Sec'y. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSUEAITCE, annuity and trust company, 1 PORAOELPmA. CHARTERED APRIL 56TH,,J850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, S. E. Corner of TJtird and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. O&cert of the Home Board at Philadtlplda: „ BlftiCToas. * Stephon R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenatt Johnson, Benjamin W. Tlngley, Geo. M’Henry, Jacob L. Florence. James Devcroux. William M. Godwin, William M’Eee Preridenf—Biephen R. Crawford. Viet President —Ambrose W.Thompson. AteKeaJ Examiner, Pittsburgh— James n. Willson. M. D. Allegheny City —R. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marl Try No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The PranKlln Fire Iniurance Company. Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. TAIRBCTORS--Charleß W. Bancker, Thomas Hart Tobias XJ Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob B. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards, Mordecai D. LewiJ, Adolrfhl E. Borie, David 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. Onaa. N. Banceib, President, Oeas, G. Baacsra, Secretary. Continue to make or limited,on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested. af ford ample protection to the assured. ’ Bthe Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act or Assembly, were as follows, via* n ol i ts S?i?7~ $918,128 68 ’ Beal Batata. 84,377 78 Temporary Loana..™...™ 83,056 IT Stocks..... „ 61,889 00 0a51i,40..,._„_ 64,346 B 1 T. B. YOT7NO * Cf>. T0ta1.... .... $1,212,708 44 Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years they hare paid upward of One Million Pour Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evident of the advantages of Insurance, as wall os the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. „ J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sta. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OP - ' HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Slock, Annual Premium! ana Western Fund 81,000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. Policies of Insurance issued at tfll times on the moatfavora ble terms, against LOSS OR damage by fibe, oft ua PERILS OF NAVIGATION. BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent TOB PITTSBURGH AND ALLEQHENT COUNTY. morl&y Western Insurance Company, Pittabnroii a. *&%s»*■ L A promptly paid. J A Homelnatltntlon, managed by Dixiotobb who are well known In tho commnnlty, and who ero determined, hy promptneaa end liberality, to maintain the character wileh whodStotob thebest Protection to tho.e Director*.—B.Ufller, Jr.,C. W. Rloketson. J W Tint!., Wm O M“LTOn7jYm II ' f °‘S > Goorg'W. jeckeon| ,tN °t,(Warehotweof Spang A i'v r 4 r ( 3-' >«*» * • r* - 'i flu'.•: V ;v ' ►•' ' r a, v % j *. **/•-. ‘>v ‘" *’ 5 ' w ~ l ■• « r N v?\ •.*'.• ■, < -~ w •..?_ ■'■• ~ ’ * - ■*** ?-•••*- •' y .. 1 •, ♦ *- t -V V * .ovw.Tir-.* v &» va» v . - '• '• *+*«••**•■ v .. *1 - HILL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, PELAWARE OJAICTOfiS: P. A. MADRRIA, Agent, No. 05 Water street, Pittsburgh. ■ • <V. -K-ruf. ' j. i *:> * •' DRY GOODS. i *° ~,lt n*r Gooa«. YreetVed and la now opening hi* first Tall etocka for . Tina French Merinoes largo assortment of-De Caxo at 12cVflixtcoloted Prlnta 61£*‘ at 15aup; yard; vrido Sheeting CV-s-aUi wool Do La!nB at 23c. Kentucky janes, tweeds and eatti*' SSf It ? n l 18^, op * checks; tickings, r mastfn* linens, crash,; .tablecloths,«ii-wnol plalds,blankets,BhawlFi ribbons tmd‘ every other article usually kept.in a-Dry Goods Store, allor \ Tihtch will be sold for caih tit' prlCesto suit the times, '- \ • • JmSIIE, • ' : _eop7 comer Oraat and fifth streets.- 1 N«w Arrival ot Spriug and Sammer Dry "Goods;, ..... AT No. 90 N. W. SIDE OP WOOD STREET. • • TV GREGG & CO* Importers and Jobberaln : British, French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed our dargoandoxtonsiro stock of spring and Bummer purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part thronghourown'impdrlatiohjwefeelsafe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and dty dealers general ly, that owing to these actiuired facilities in purchasing, we cani offer’such inducements to buyers as axe rarely met with in the trade. • - p • Amongoar dry goods stock will: be fonnd cashmeres: dei' . ialnes, Portsmouth lawns, of the -most desirable designs,- mohair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths,fancy vesungs, cassimexes, satinots,' tweeds'-and summer panta looning; brown and black muslins,tabladiapers.- ~Wfl have also .opened a very-large assortment of bonnets,- newm styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and leghorn, l *nd an extensive. variety of hosiery,gloves and ribbons; : With, lace goods, fancy nettings, Jaconcttslmull and figured Swiss muslins and black sUk.veils, Ac. -■ - \ Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, cusflipn caps, threads,port monalea,patent medicines, pen* turnery, and almost every article usually kept in the va riety line, , together with a large stock of gold and silver watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt Jewelry, of newest patterns, and.a great variety of SO hour and 8 day. clocks, all.of which will be 6oldat the lowest prices for p»eh or satiainctory reference. ( ■N. B.— ah earlycaU torn buyers ia respectfully solicited; tebaa - p. Qiusau A CO. GKEAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT A. H’TIGHE’S NEW STORE, corner of brant anttfiftii streets. TVAVING THIB DAY OPENED MY NEW STORE, I AJ.. beg lcaye to call tbu attention of tho Ladies todhe large and splondld assortmenfbf SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, just received; - Among' the- stock may be found some.of the very finest goods now imported. It comprises, 200 plecoß black and fancy Dress Silke, 60 eta.to 42 peryd 800 do Mous.de latinos,DoregedeLainca. and Mousse line do Bege; -*! 0 Eeautifal Bareges and Tissues, in mat variety: 2eo do New Style Dress Ginghams^.. 2000 do American, Trench and English Prints: 600- do . French and EnglUß Lawnct - ... ■ - .2000 Trench Collara t frpm;l2)4 cents. t 0.55,00; 20.0 MantUias, of the latest etylcs; ameng which are sonit' of the most beautiful Imported into this country. >r«f r 8 ’ vi CiinE ?‘ s***• Lioena, Crash, Diapere, Table Clothe, Gentlemen's tVesr.-do. . * TEIMSUNGS.—In th.ia.department will be lonnd o com pleto aseortmeat ot Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Malteso yard wido Muslin at sis cents per yard. . • A.M’TIGHE. DBY GOODB BTOBE. Olron Front-So. SI Market street. u V **?'?>? D .°w open forthofranFnctfoaof a jreaer* b 1 Dry Gocdsbusinws, we-would respcctfally solicit th a patronage of the pnbilc.fedingcoafldtot that, from onret. mpipmmf mlectal stock of SILKS, JANCY AND oTAPLB GOODS, to can offer such Inducements as villdn* ’“re ooUro satisfaction. HAGAN k AHL. apc-L-tf - Noa. 91 Market and 8 Onion ctroot.' HavtVZ Y ,* ar ’ B Pre »eut« “ A J IN ,? out mr cutJw stock. of old Collars, /the -result cft» wmbmatiOd of the Ladiqj.) Ifaaro rereivc-i «uarac*n»lng 200 fine Swiea, French antHjnconefc CoUare, UQ.chare out for one week only* on _commis<don, conte! quuntlythey tntirt end \nU fc e sold at prices fo low lis to SS£ b i V r*?. 7 oay to hn ? theil ‘ woe for New Years. The Jot of Collars nro ordered to be sold at cot what tbev are worth, but whatercr they will bring. As this fc tho ISa Bi7*r* ra * as l. n f CI V iiDg tQ P urehas e Ohythinff in &!L!z!?!sl.V find It to their interest to call poon at Vim Goto erg Trimming Store, and make their selections. a v : • FRANK VAN GORDUB, Market street, coroer of the Diamond. CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE JOHN JPCLOSKEY & CO.. of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty JL street, which has won an unbounded popularity under ho name of the THREE DIG DOORS, hare, for the pu£ peso of acquiring moro space for their immune busin™*. remored to the apationsbuildlntt on thocorner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET h.-rp now the nmt ’ SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS I ash READY MADE CLOTHING, That baa eTor been offered to the public. - 3 tno?etc?iu^ P rfc^r tfor w, - MBOI- * to to “ ir ” a»» WHOLESALE TRADE. The, arc prepared to sen Good, at the LO WEST EASTERN PRICES! fartSiflu th” nS” 1 thm “" P ' ,M ““y ““ on - CUSTOM “WORS. •_. n Ets7 flrnz, asu epos Tin saouTts* voticm. wte'&S B&8 S ™ “* bffiutlrul —«*"»» 01 FROCKB, DRESS, WALKING AND BtTSI- KESB COATS. Our interests era identical srith those ef our customers, and *« assure the public thatonr fidelity will not fail in filling eii orders worney be thyored erith «S- DON’T VOKGET THE PLACE BO. 88 Wood Street, (wstmuelwusb or diahokd axxbj. N. B.—wedcrtreoorpßtronstounderatanclthatweluiT® no lender any connection with the Clothing Business on i Cs ?”u‘tS ntfel 15 dOTOtFd eI - c,DEiTe^ mnr£3 - Foil ana 'Winter OeiidiT KO. IIFuu'EWr^TBKET.- 11l 1 bare now oa hand a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods Orereoatlngisof entirely new dedgnsj Haah Vest mgs. or the most "beautiful patterns; French and English m T Qrc fji° r *7*7 ef y |e anJ Bhadw ia the market, all of which*! will make to order oa the most reasonable term*. and warrant*! to salt, . * NEW SPRING GOODS* •Fi!7 VJ S A * Joll>l * A CO'S Whole- O aalo Clo Jilng Warehouse, NO.BS Wood stmt and corner ‘ ' 7 »’ 'm* aost varied etock of JS at 5, hlB wl ®hratcd house has cr6r luullhe pleasure of InTlting the attention oftha public to. been purchased from first hands, and, cons patiently. no' second profit on them, which leaves us able to nay that we can and do sell at as small profits as any house In tho east era cituw. Therefore, we respectfully laylte tbe attention or and country merchants, In general, to RRAsv\f**Tli? , oU A ei t« 3U *l™ assortment of READ! WADE CLCIIIIhO. It Is almost impossible to enumerate the quant? yof immense piles of garments that Is h> be fi ean at this It i e establishment; Uis sufficient to say that It has never Ken equalled by the house itself: narieaf .TOXIN McQLQSKEY A CO. SAMUEL GRAY, TAILOR. NO. 47 ST. CLAIR HOTEL BUILDIT'iQS BT. ciAin BTkvir, Hnsacsou. ’ ENiLEM-EN’S QLOTIIIHOniade exclusively to order, and warranted to suit. II na constantly on hand a of CLOTHS, CASSISIIW VESTINGS. andOVLRCOATINO, or thelateatstyles, selected expressly for thocustnm tTade. Gentlemen learlug thelrordors,trm hare i heir wishes consulted and complied with, as all work 13 done under his own supervision. nov!2 Ttrr, , Clothing l ciothiugl : lIK undersigtied respectfully informs bis friends and the pubho that he Is now receiving at 14*store,-N0.177 Lib* erty fitreet, a choice assortment of Cbtbs, Casaimercs and \ estmga, of'the latest and mofrt.dcsirablo styles, which he la prepared to make to order In the most foablonablft man. ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. iv e havealso on handalargeand well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invito; the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persona who purchase gooda for cash, will find it to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty street.before making their purchases. • fmrOj c. CONNER. , New Clothing Store. : ~ T NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY, lit snbucrlbcr hits just opened this no* establishment, bo taß ulwayaon hand a laripsand choice assort °f CLOTHING,which ha irarranbcqual W BI sell at tho moat reasonable pri* cm. The public are requested to giro him a call. ‘ ma, °- 1 y B. OPPENHEnHER. WATCHES. EWELRY. &c. W Watch Trade, , inTitethe attention of citiEens and strangers loour largo and carefully selected stock of Watches and SiS ”? 1 Ttam koopers, in gold and silver' coses; real chronometers for the pookot, warranted not to vorv JL*2!SJJ ta '? bU months; Patent Lever Watches, f-om 412 £ VtP > a lareo assortment of good common or low priced Watches, both in gold and silver coses. Also, Railroad BtaUoa Regulators, Office docks, Church Clocks, 4c. Ill “Anu*«i'-W« do Watch Repairing in a man. nor not excelled, if eqnalled, by any establi.hment In the St f°- W. W. WILSON, flepia corner of Market and Fourth streets. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! Pfelfled* Mejrran#, fiaL iN WATCHES. 0 LOOKS, JEWELRY, ®jN^?S2 BKWA ,? E ’. 4 ' : -’ No - -43 FIFTH Street, near tho Morning Post, formerly ocen- by L.Relcenmn 4 Co. We harenowhonda splendid assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clocks*-which wb j2J r , ft % P nb N° at srcatbargaina, such aslron cases ip€ Sl laW ? ?: nd Qll other patterns of Mantel Clocks. l«£? r ir w»flw«?t : offine gold and sUrer patent rant or V“1 anchor o.'icapmrnt Watches,and an ole- Sl chXMr andSll7crwarc - wWch ™ tat™» to topS^ISSSSSgd? 0 " iaU,ob “ t hew JEwflaTsfoli; ftt.-T---i.-T _f No« S 7 Murlcet Street* • • HbrOMout comer of.the Diamond \ .T O *^ EVENSON^of tho late firm ©f-John B. m3£SSK onraef*. tSSS2 fIIB J “"l 11 ™ 11 ™® t 0 th * Publh.that ho has jewt?t £ v ™ 8 stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES RANDOMS}?? A , N WARE,LAMPS, G» itAJYDOLES, and Table Cutlery. DrilanrUa Tea and SbSe MMi tte 1151131 variot y of goodain his Um watches,'JCTreMwf*;* , ” n - t 0 the raf>Alß ° f mra wperfoncoln bnsiness, he wuL.hdrpstoS g „ lßfachon *° ttOM *' a “ ayfa7or U» Pittsburgh, May 15th. 1853, H._**enry HJcbardaon* Jeweller. AVrNOTe-fltted his store in a handsome manner, and bat recently retained from the eastern cities with a ‘ S' .WATCHES, JEWELRY, and IANOT tt ° attention of bis Woods and cuetom that among bis Watches trill bo brand the Patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the pw™ I?? 08 of Brooches,Breast Hns, Fob andVestChalns, ANnvi&viio B ' n ge> MMatnreXqcket*. etc., etc. tin»tr ri ?°°s®*-Soeb as Papier Macho, Work Tables and r£rt?VKrt S i te ’T£!? l: y Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Sd t cSflli^«^ t to^ nnnieB i, n E rea ‘™ri“ty i China Pratt 1 i 5^ 8 ’ witb an endless rarlety of useful and or nuSDtal BTt f-Be, which have only to be seen to be appro >ated - Cnovl] HO. 81 MARKET STREET. E l n?nnt™Pi, AND MCn °old jewelry at We wM> 40 inform tbe public that wo P^antstock of too WatcKesand Jew. oannot be beat. Therofore.wo say to “i£ d Si ’/- 0I ?i tll “ t , wlsi ‘ 40 iQ y too Watehes.nnd Jowel 'LS’V “ nd saye firn 25 to 60 per cent In your SSit*elreTu 1, ° 700 ““ cl,r4tllnl y d<> *7 calling at 67 attended to In nil Its branches. !S£i'K 6, S r m ¥“ er - wold Jewelry repaired <jr manulao tured to order at abort notice, at - J6T HOOD’S, 67 Market et. kyM'kkkJ X 7 °<3»™ Roccwood, Louis XIV. full carcrd hack T>ilh p “ tl ' n: irOD IV -‘ nc »“« sliding Ko. 5025,7 octave Rosewood, carved back and front, oat ent Iron frame and sliding d#sk, $650, ** ** Ko ' U*®*4 OC ! aT ® Rosewood, full carved iron frame, SCOO ... « ca^d; pearl W ,, «, *f}*>*f% u u carved, .jqq i: tori'xrr, ■ m :: full ” undwr ?,“ r *> ™ 415?’ ri? << “ eliding desk, 300 - “ “ ®s 5328, 0 *• «, t, 3085, t\i 4 .. , g“ 3050, “ « « gS. IS-’2 ;; “ “ eliding desk, 25s£ • sa;s--s- ’» 1331,« “ ‘i ™ 4153,6Ji-« <• Boudoir, ire „uo?;5? KtUburgh and Western Pcnnsylva n!», for H*Ue_ Daria 4 Co, Borton; Haines, Bros. 4 Co, r>. i , and F. C. Kelchcnbach, Philadelphia. CHARLOTTE BLUSH’, -. dtel3 - No. 118 Wood street. JOIIK M’OtOSHEY 4. CO. (he Holidays. JESSiStagaa _, f CIUCKERING & SONS, wmch completed his stock Intended especially . foa TAB HOLIDAYS. * Those who are desirous of presenting their families'with an elegant* vstftd and uxtntiZl piece of Wltn PARLOR FURNITURE. ha« now an opponunily of nuloclins from tho largest and 01 FUno Fortes ercr mired for Bate In lhls city. They comprise alUtyles considered to boln GOOD TASTE, S“ed PUln bUt eltemt oxtcrior t» tho moat elaborately , m Aiao.roß iur.c A large lot °f rnN° FORTES, from Woonwian Stows, Boston, Beowm * Atiss, Bosion; Sroniar,New York* Eat* mtsox, Boston, 4e, 4c.; from the plainest to the most ra* travaganily carved, gill , and with pearl A-e> < AT VBRr REDUCES) PRICES ALSO, from s lo° to'S°So^“ d K “° 3 ' fome ° f tb ™ "early new, Also, a fine lot of MSitotoss, GiriiAEs, Piano Sioou axd Covtr.s. PiS&wi.a' ofChlekcring A Sons’ for Rttsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, No. El Woodstreet* between Diamond alley and Fourth ftteet,. declo _ __ Metodeona, CARHAUrS GBNUINO MAKE. TT KLEBER has just completed his •• - -LA. stock of superior MKLODens, from of the wuqisai., csvENTotta. CaBUART & NEEDHAM, New York! I 8 wfgf compnamg: . * * . 6 octare Melodeon, Plano style, ronnd corners and crvp.l Octavo ftlelodo.n, legs, dooule sweu. All tho abore harß GirJiarfs new improvement of the "douclb swau.,” possessed by no other makerfand which makes them enperior, in that respect, to any She? Solo agent for the genuine Molodeon I:'id 'Cte lh ,r.T —— rll -- doeid ’ akrangkbeests for. irss. skit EUrufiJAN AUiiiNCV. Tbe OliloßtEstaWlshedOfflco in Pittsburgh, for J having Wends in the Old Ccunfry'anJ de3i??u??f either sending them money or paying toeir raZ? e ie Oi?t hla arrangement fir doing either is now comS“»S 3 aJ,d on ao firm a basis that mistakes cannot occur. n™? “"‘“S“‘o-last ten yearn”nwhl?hhS been lo this,business, ho has renittod a h«u mitr U S rs ,* thou V Sle lo““f a?oK,ind VlfL^Z hoUagen^inLiverpool, haa shipped not lersthan 45,000 persons dnrlng the last year to this country, withmt arampLlntor neglect of dntyon their part ■ - He ran Issue passenger tickets for London, Dublin. Liver. Poo't Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Llmerlc!£. Pnrt v??s’phM I ?’i a S ßa {,' andDondelk, to N?w York, PhilaUylphia, Boaton, Baltimore, and New Orli*nno tileace 10 a^ bar 8 b »‘ and will attend strictly*to forwarding paasengera from thence to any part of the wuS ■M£s k^s1 ,w,t for -to. wn«.«aS?S3: OS ENGLAND. Edwards, Sanford A Co.. . . „I_ _ , ~ _ t ON IRELAND. Provincial Bank, Ireland .Dublin. ... Bturtcnrs. §* Tan > Dunpmnon, Mallow, SST’ Parronstown, Drogheda, Londonderry, n&t P*J lln “i Ballyabaoncn, Kilkenny, Coleraine, Ennisktllen, Dungannon, . £“*>»•,. *j? rlaw . Banbridge, Limerick, Enoteoorthy, Waterford, Downpatrick, Ualway, iJnnis, Athlone, CionmelL Cootchiil Dundalk, Kllrußb, Btrabane, Balymena, Cork, Fermoy, Omagh, Weiford. „ ON SCOTLAND. * bra “ a « „ '■ ON FRANCE. Mesara. Edward Blunt A Co, Bankons .'. par to (Available In any city in France.) ~ , „ ON GERMANY. Messrs. I ogel, Kock A 00, Bankers, Fiankfort-on-the-Maln. (Available In any city In Germany.) _ JAMES BLAKELY. , corner of Seventh and SmitMeld streets, -22? : Pittgbnreh- I’a 1 T 5 ,^?5. B ,L l “P ortatioll of Fine Watches. 1855. IO,, “ BOXES OF WATCHES, direct Sd.ica 0 -? 1 Eai ?POi manufactured to my especial order, and ufdcli I can fully recommend and warrant aa good time Mrti? 1 ™ w l “"“Pacts than are retailed at £«ss££ kaTe also Kailroad Watches and Clocks, ftegulatora fbr Railroad Stations, $5O to STO. SUrarWatcbeafrom*WtosSO.- ' Gold Watches Item $25 to $220. WiTca KiPAtaiso.—Our beat attention, aided by sunerW J” rk “| n > “dstantly derated to tho repalrto* am?s2? ingof fine Watehos. 67 Marie t atreet, W. W. WILSON. ‘ Practical Watch M«vU OTOEE EOOM TO LET, situated on Third gtas^aasaasssKSsS w^ASssassaS. FURNITURE. .JAMES W. WOODWELI,, .04 BTNBTFtmS-TTVR E'iTAN VPjtCfVRXR. l Ware«room* 97 and CO Third street. , I - •~ t J* W. W. respectfully 'informal I hhrfrienagfindcaatomfrra'thsthelU ! 1 boa now‘oorapletedhls spring stock KSa, ! - wv^.^JPnmltnxe-,’wMch.iS:decidedly • *%* the largest and best ever offered for foie in -this City, which: w*Swl at Pricesasiawis any in the United States,- just or west. ....... .' . »■• - . 7 ....... - ■ Afl heiadfitennlned to uphold thequailty with well uea :soned test workmanship, and newest designsj and F 0 ? 1 of his orders and: fadlityin manufacturing 1 , " to produco warranted furniture, at the lowest; He hasadopted the principle of Identifying his customers’ interest with his own,; in quality and price,' and keeps al wayson hand the.greatest variety_of every description of fandture, from tne cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one. may he furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or* ; ® cdnsistv’in-partj of'hJs stock, finish* cannot: he Surpassed to *ny of the Eastern cities: .'T™* !-;/• Houls XTV tete-a-tete Bofas; ' 60 Soke, in plush end hair doth; '■ ‘ oO dos. Mahogany Chairs;- 20dox.Walnut j <« ; "" - 52 Hocking « so Walnut <r^ B «, ! CO JUhoganyDlvahs; , 20 Walnut-- i - ; 100 Common <i. - ; ?JJJ»idd>rMsingßnreanfl; i ‘J? Mahogany-Bedsteads: i 20 Walnut il l 60 Cottage . " £OO Chenrand Poplar Bedsteada; * j 30 Mahogany Wardrobes! i 10 Walnut * « . 10 .Cherry « ! . -60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables IS Secretary nnd Bookcases; 20dos,Cane8eat Chairs; : 34 Cane Beat Booking Chairs: ' 12£adi£s’Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stand?; , What-Nots; “ U fi ulrea /. • f Paper Macbe Table*! Conversation Cholre; ** . EUntettui ' « "■ HallindTler «■ Eeccpuoa <* Ladles* Work «» ; “ EStokwntoglaito; QeCbla&nd Ball Ohairs; ottom “ ns! ; mmSmS”!, ofCOIIMCHf TOBNirmiß red oim ™ Manas supplied. ,rith aU «- and HOTELS, famished at the ehortot All orders promptly attended to. , .. Ahoy! f J 1 suhflCTibers tender their aeknOT7-fs* lodgments forthe favors bestowed upon CL. by their Btearaboat friends. and BjansWp. T;-B. YOUNG A CO., i-jois* ' • Corner Third and Smithfluld streets, -=- y --* •' opposite "BroTrn’a Hotel." • _, nitTl Lowry. Jr,. (TPJiBLiS?.- BEPS'mAI) MANOTACTBRKR-No. 234' “ : ?B f '.S 6eri3r|itrMt >- a " on bend a large J£?L-t? !u : lra . , ', ni Bedsteads or every description, made of "'i s'* 5 '* KUI «U lower than mMb of S®f“” e .? a »! 11 7 “?b»sold In the city.. He wonld cell per- S ! K?i 140511l 40511 of Mahogany end Wnlnot CMrt end Bedsteads,-whfcb he will eoII at Erectly reduced SSf .V * ' Ta ™ ta ? ot every desorption executed in the neatest manner. Orders loft at the Ware Rooms or at the ttondJl to Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly l. —; ; raar'il • „ A.MILI.IK.KJi d, CO., * hfch th " :.: Terms—cash only. Q) a E to ®5« , ‘ Fitchuin. Vv sta * ° r COMMON and JfANCY . .CHAIRS-AND BEDSTBADB, at prices that cannot Pnrehaaers. Alt onr work Is warranted. Onr terma are CASH. JAMES LOtVJtT; JJt; mra - .... _-J cor. Serenthianil liberty eto. contJnaea to manufaetnr* TO^>^^? P? ?rn[^ BEofeTgTy<ieSC^pUoo,athipol(latarf r ffxlVSß**.? 1 ¥¥f t7 , MuiBev ® nth£trect a- CNDERTJS ** INQ attended to, to all ita branches. inyH ' Hamburg pianos. A 80 justlycelebratedHa^BUKG b? Lists, ThAlbers, nod other rreat per -srSt7v5 M i B ? fcOCTII * ce,T « d *y Clf All LOTTE 15r 4 UME, SrffSMi?°ra£ ! « CI, S whleb tb9 attention of Teachers, FpKtfuS inTifS " ’ *” 4 lbo puUlio Severally, la ro. * ' 1 a" ■****.■„.. > h,4'. , j MISCELLANEOUS. irtei? 'imlllS? 1 ? •?* W“* oat ***** flefanMatattawr «n -,££?;.■ fffiTnV 1 ® 1 ! 0 * searthworS, o'to, etc;, together motrnOUc Tarl»tbm U ’>ordinates, delioctlons, long chords,' etc sfa “fev s ,? athta ” »»«• ortoaastfin* • tan- Chntfuglnrer. pocket.;: vetyMueraUvfßll ‘bv l n ?7 >t wbrk ■*■ tQ »»l>l>ly 8 -wrat tho ordinary , a book combining with these tablSotffi^nfeSfrS^n BaUroatl -work, ana laying oat carves, tnrn^nts I croߣin K which this wwfc Is designed to supply*- *’ a ft ßCl( * ertt tnmf -U. S. MniTi&f AcABEilT,' West Point; AtirTT 1ft‘ J iCAA ■' Gentlemen: I.hare looked over “Henck’a Field Booker Railroad Engineers,”'and think lt ; well ndattSd mth- <Z jectiteanthor prcpoacsiundhavelno question but it 2m& fonndbvery useful and practical volume both fbrofilceand field.work. - -. c r~• r; ' •'•.••■-•> D. 11. Maha*. - ‘ ..*•••> ;±: v :••' Toot, April2l,l&M. , 1 amjnueh pleased “with tMivUenckfalittle manunl.ihQ “Field Book'of Kailroad KngSbcers.” With the propem*. uon of some ofith©' mitffr practical and useful of recogtihcd among railway engineers.'hs ha» given others which, new atleast In their present form, appear to posritaa auxint of higher value than that of mere novelty—thnt of oclngln general suscspjjDle of available, not to ’saydtsira bl®j practical uso. - IncoDClasioD, whilel think tbirUeßiirn or Hr.Henc'k'B book is each na to adapt it-.ex.cellcutly well coraialeansfaction:With ita execution,nlike with.tbrrptir •r ybf arrangement effected by theauthor, andthe ex*, cellent typographical taste publishers..'. . ’'•■•; r".\ Gksete; * v* E« and Director of Bensselaor Polytechnic Initltute. J?or sale by WILLIAM 8, HAVEN,: ....,< . : Dealerin-Engineers?.Stationery, - -< • '/.Market street, corner of Second. . ®y**» MnUlnff ana inininery. MRS. 8. E. CAKGOrespectfully informs her friends M3*na ethers, that she Is prepared toiniOteto order the. styleß of DRESSES, CIOAKS, <£?., on the shortest notice and on tho inosi rea* aonable lezmtL /.ChlldretfsClothing mado up with neatness. Bonncta'cltered and dyed according to' and neatly and tastefully'trimmed. We aim" to give satisfactions • , - Apollo Buildings, N 0.78 FOURTH StrcoVeecohd story mmo entrance as to the Crystal Palace-Daguerriari Gal *”*•- • • jvflbd.wlv T_„ , -•> . Copartnership. ** inform their friends and. tho :PUbuo that they hav3 associated lbemselvP3 together, under tho firm of ;WM.. YOU-NGSON * CO„for the purpose' of carrylog on the PAINTING BUSlNESS,inaliitabranch eaj and hope;by strict attention to bufioeKS, to merit a enare or, public patronage, - LettoringandGraining doioe for the trodo on TcoEonablo terms. Shop on Seventh fittest, opposite the Nepinne Engine Ilouetu • ' ; / . ‘ ' WM. YOBNfISON, V decll ' ' DANIEL,YQUNPSQN. r David Mnnn. r • T3EAL ESTATE ANB COKTRACTIi'fQ AGENT, No. 2, Xv.IBWIN Street, rittslmrgli.-haaro* Sale, cafollowar— ISO acres of land in Ceder county, Iowa; 16 jnlTebfrhm SfuiT catlne, on the main, road to.Marion> ami : 8’ mites froth Tip ton, 6 : miles from two Railroad depots';. SO-acres is under' cultivation, a good Frame’nouEe. Fnune Born 'and ries, a good - bearing t Apple. Orchard. - Tho fitrm is well watered, high, dry, good land, in a'very healthy county. A very^great bargain can he bad of this’ farm for prompt pay. Enquire as above; or of Mr. John Mhnij', bn tho t»re» m&os. • ■ Also, 3 acres of land, with ‘a large SUam Saw Mill, now in successful operation; ftFrame I>vvi*jlin7s,'Bani t smlthßhop and Tooltvßoat Scaffold, VTork Shnp, kd t fitu> .oieou the bank of tho Allegheny riter,at Sliller's loldv Armstrong county; Ta Enquire ns nborc, or of Mr.' h. ilunn, on thepremires. T<dsowanttopureha«rsto.BtM},m f>et, B. SI n of good' Wlnte Oak Plank. 3 inohea thick, 8 or 10 It-et long, 7 to 10 inches wide, part to bo delivered.in..Octoi>er. next and pa*l m April, lSo;». Enquire as above. f° rs ah*, ftO tiie Beds, Furniture, and ewry thins of tho fitting out of a Jarso Hotel, in thu city of Pittsburgh, now dpmjj a very i »rgu tunihoss. Two to five yeors of the ivasooftlio house <*iinal*o boliad,aml!minediate'rGF. : ;uFj,ioh if re.julml. Buquire-aattborft;- j»5 Zfoilce. , . i SUBSCRIBERS ilmnc: "hn?lne° < ? nnder the . Ptyie of DA WSOS. MOHAN & CO.. ia'tlie Tnaotjffiptdro anu frloof lUitroad Tools/Farm ana'Garden Iraplmeot*,- V7III hereafter continue the rame under tbo<lrjerf DAIV. ilia'Em Word, and • Either of ns .will attend to settling up thebuslflpcs;- ■••' ■ J w>r: DAWSON, J S. NEWMVER. ■ ianlilm Pittahnrgh, January 1,1655— f j; ' Notice. ' ■ ' ' r P nE Interest of Sir. JOHN ATWELL to nnr busings j , frt> ” >M» 'la*-* by agreement. «ur business, as WHOLEiALB GBOCERS, still be Coutthceiby tho rernaiu ing partners under the firm of - ■ .. . . BAGALEY, COBGUAVE A CO.. • r»O3. IS nnd 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DAGALEY. WOODWARD A CO.V No. 221 Market street, :Phi!nd»lphia . - _ • WM. B.taiLßY & CO. Ihttsbnrgh. December lOtb, 1851—fdae22 WM. A. M’GIJJI;G, _. DEALEBISy Fino Teas, Choice Family Groceries aod Willow GOBNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., I' Pittsburgh. pa. S now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS, In addition to his already extensiva stock, purchased from first bandsin tho Eastern markets, which, irillbo sold at the lowest market prices. - 'Tfotids, Steamboats; and buylni by the quantity, «mpplittd at wholesale rotes. Poods Jcliyered in the city tree of charge. sep2l r-„. . Kotiee” : r.- = ~~ IE Partnership of JOHN M'DEVrrr.i BEO. wa* di«- solved on the first lost; John 3l’D*rltt will contiuuV the business at thnold attend to tho settlement or *he business of the late firm. JOTTN M’DEYITT. WILLIAM .M'DRVITT. 'PltLsbnrgh, Jaunary 3d. IS-15—f |:ml KOBEKT 11. JPATTjiItSOS’S LIVERV and sale gg£py|^ Corner Diamond Ifreet anil Cherrvullev, aprii-tf mnnunUn. pa. '• ' - Home League Factory, TTEAYY SHIRTING CHECKS AND TWEEDS, intended A JL to tatt tile retail trade of Pittsburgh and Alleshmv. ttriß rvrw-«-i— j.-- rT - r .- tt:irli f _ u _ _ , Lua i £fj,yiuV The general admission that Stewart's Checks and Tweeds’ aro not ior-rior In quality to any others manufactured Jn tho UnlUd States, with nn intlreasiug demand for them,- encoaragts tho FUtscribor to extend hla buslnes* . siih a T !? w **? a F°°d assortment of finch Checks ris usu ally retail from 12}£ to cento pvr yard, ihmc.’es will »f? D U° m who cannotmake it convenient to enU at his Warcropm, Bohecaistreet.nearihbtlepot, r.ct?-3tn> HAMILTON* STEWART. , Steamboat Owners TTTILL find it to thoir advantage to, call and examine our T V stock of STOVES, before purabasingolfiowbere. Our variety, both as to style of finish and utility, Ist superior to any in this market. We also have ft Laundry Furnace, pew in design and principal, dericawl exoready-for Steam' boatf. GRAFF, REIBINQKR A GRAFF, ■ fffotlce. • T HAVE sold mylntcrest la the business of Lone, Miller A & Co., to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, trill con .tlnue;at the old-stand, Fo. 109 Front street. I-cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends .llttsburgh, July 29,1854. p.ff, MILLER. S. A. LONG. Tamtys B- -' - - S. A* LONG &CO., EI-L AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAS FITTERS, Invitouttcmion to their steckofChandolicr* Brocket? Fondants and other fixtures. We fit up houses with Gas nnd Stenm, make-Brass Casting}; of all kinds to order, fur* Pumps and Tank FitUogs, and: keep Anti* Attrition Metal constantly on band.. . jj3l - Booti and Shoes, - T No. 9S Fourth fit rent, nearly opposite V • tho Mayor a Office, is manufacturing Gentlemen’s first Boots, low Shorties andbuttoued; Comrress and Button ed Gaitere; Ladlea’Boots, Uatf Boots, ; Jehny Lind?, Slip. lashing Gaiters, shade: fancy Kidand Sailn Gaiters, of.the beat imperial:.Mieses ana Cmldroo’f? do, of every variety..- N, B.—All kinds made io order,on short nctica.. fnuto Treasurer’s Office bf the Chartlers Valiev Rnllrpail Obinpnnv. . ; .• SUBSCRIBER'S Vo' thenhoTO.Uoad arc*hereby noUfied that tho Board of Directors hayo called for a pecoiid install* rmmvof Fivr Dollars per -to the Treft*urer on., the Ist Monday ai.-o Firo DbUar? per share on tho first Monday of each ensuing mouth, until the whole amountispald. -.'•. • u - :. ; mvM:lf / , ;■ ■ALYAN'IYIT.iUNP, Trcn.nrcr. TDn Greatest Invention or.tlie AgcTT a TO AVOID thoso unpleasant feelings that usually the iiow Hat,' tho:COXrOR MATOU, lately importedftvnLX’arts, forms the Hat to the exact shape and sire of the head.: A neat fit. and a good Hat may be had Rt T 7 Wood street, - - °P rB WM. DOUGLAS. s tOTe«ll Stoves! I! COOKING AND HEATING STOVES THE public will find it to theh - advantico to esamicc out stock of SI’OVKA, bcfora-piircbarlnaelFeirbete QItAFiVHEISINGEU & fiDLAPF, MP"° - - V - 121 Wbori.attact.-; EBEyfNB WIL'KIHS,' ■ ••• Eagle Marble and .Freeport Stone Works* SO. 245 HEAD OP WOOD STREET, PITTSEUKOH, Amt ti'ar the. G.melary Gciic, ■ • Monuments, bcbial vaults, tomb stones;Ac Freeport Stone Walls anil Ferfces, Mantle Pieces, Cen tra and Pier Tops, always on Sand end made to order. r N. B;—Haying introduced a new stylo of Fence for Cem etery Lots, of DOB ABLE STONE, ca t thfongh in panel or railing form, and at very little cost orcr Iron fencing. : I refer to specimens of that and other ’Work ! have already dona In the AUegheny Cemetery.* I hare on hand n choice ageotion of drawings for awry, description of; work In my EHPzaEfcia: Col. HEtraY McCULWuan, Pitohnndi •WM. BAQALEY, Em., - do^' KRAMER A RAHM, . Mrs, HAEMAR DENNY, . .'do Men. WILLIAM WILKINS, n6n«n-„„.i :: Horae 3IcDOS^LI) CRO33AN, fiiqr., Mononjahela ' " aprlO^UTy \ tel 7 °= ct »ptedby Messrs. J. 8.4 C. Lee. No. Sttcet*. oetween Second and Third, where hate prepared to make to order GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING in the moat fashionable style. Having himself served a pegu x&r apprenticeship to the trade, and being a practlcal.cntter, • ** himself that he can tflra oat garments . not to be surpassed iu workmanship or stylo in this or any Other eityin the Onion. / - . ■ .. . ~. / Having just returned fangi the east, be has a large i sortment of the most Qoods, Jn his line, ever ; brought to this markau •" N. JL—Boys’ Clothes made and trimmed in the, neatest manner* He will also warrant.all ware whatitls repre sented to be. Parentawillfindltgrestly tothelradvamace to give him a call, if they want their hoys neatly fitted tie ptja, No. 88 Marie t a treat, be Wean Second udZUidtVMtditb, . «epiat4«3m •'. ' . ~i - . * r>.‘; V- «-• *. • • - ifiv •.-• •; ; fr i v. - BEI. !®f Bg®ratS@gl!«ffsl|@ ; l it'uMltSlS™®”™*™? ** that ATINQ ELIXIR <I^LOU DIAL.r- r At.flr?t. the properties MtribttUd’to rroLAlwra** Inyißpratldg Lllxlr or Cordial wercd«nned h« ijmohCfc.Oflen could not belletbthtf rttoplbkiiiw* b liifie-truths announcßd by the diseofer«T/* B6tftctfe tfo .mahle.facts, nlteated by. witnerses or tho hlgbeat charerteri Atto.now,.triumphing over 4l!doubt*.';,l&icvdft dit7 boverthromrh by 0 mass of testimony whfchllpsri-'ctl* Irrefllftiblft; v ; . 1.-':.”.-••' :-\i /px* SLIJTIR. alltasw, u«Bingfrom a faisufeor Abase of,the various organfi.wbyb make up the* 'wouderfal machine called man.' It resfer it to 101 l vigor.t'rery.deiicate ftntetioD bonDedted ; with th&i o* 7*. componml agency ofmatter and. mind, tzecerftr £ to of human life. ,To persona, of feeble Su /^? 0 ’ crdeScSent InvltaF rowor, It la retomueo 3rd mco£2l l U?!!' mil of « D 'ratralccl!ns' that energy, rtllcii lc of nll tllODatnraUfrA («,w, ri ;i KW” sei,or to • Tb» thdrwnatitnHOM, that tfiy tkSk tolStSteffiOtS of,ioedlciDfi. Lot not CTen Too Kli. r. deals with djpetiso as It oxlsla, wilhout and will not only remove tho disorder HaelfUm?' -*S “ as ? s '. , , REEPIL& TIIE BEOKEN CONSTHOraON '• ;: • ! ; The deransemenlsof. the oyslem,lending tpaosronsdW' ;caseo. and the forma of nerrooe disease ItsolLoro so ntoei • ons that It would reattlre a ctdumn to dnomefala tho mala- 1 dies for. .which this preparation, fa a ape!clfles; A few, kewJ ever, may ha ennmerattd, visi noaralgla,, acdot«taai,i head-aihe, Incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation ol the heart, spinal affections, muscular debility, tremors; flsta-' lance, a pricking sensation, In the .Dc.’b, hnmbaesa; mental ’ aepresslon, weakness of the will, Indisposition to-movo,! falnGngafter exercise; hroken sleep end torrlfylne dreams, , inability to remain in one place or posiUontvreaknossof flfa J procreativeorgnns.aexnallncompoteney.taolafidioiyvmOn^. ? nl ,“? n > 5 u £ r 111 , ba . !, > sinking et tho stomach,femalalrrogn^. n 5.2’ ? , ; h r nlc 'cadency to miscarriage, cmadatlon. etrd’ ell complaints growing out of e free indulgence of the pas*; c.ons,nnd all barrenness that does not proceed from orranlfl enures beyond the reach of medltdne.. .. . - . L .. • ,' -WBonever tho organs to bo acted upon ire free fnna iaaV ’ formation or strictural diseases,!! fa iverred thof , MOUSE’S INVIGORATING ELDOR . i - ’ i urn replace weakness with strength, incapadtv wllh effifiH ■ oney, irregulsnty wUh nnirorm and nalSil utMtw Si ‘ this not only without Raised of ri«icU?n but st S eralot ?w nll! i ara ’' *9“W lnmlhdiiif;-. 51. 5 'i e ? , .n h ;‘ r f; cr with thDirarous ’ sj stem, and that the paralytation of the nerve of motion ijua;eAumtlon It l physical aeath. i^ras^4ss’Cs?. t, “ *?*°«*«**** ' CURE OP NERTOUd diseases; T ‘ ; r ;:! ’ . No fangucse can convey abadefiuatelde& urthedmiivl dlatesminlpicr.ttmracoloußchangßwhlchltcocaalontinUra dlsea. ed, debilitated end shattered nervoussystem, whethetf ■ down, by.excess, wei by.nature,'or ImmUred“te" slcknes3-the unstrung and relaxed organlzakionfsatuiSo' " wSSSkSflri?" 4 nnd ,f ,ailtu l > Themintal-tfudphyclal X eymp.oms of tierrons diseases .vanish together under 11b In.' , licence: herds the effect temporary; on the contrary Urn reller 1., penuancnL-r-fir the OordLar.propertlesof the medl.i ‘cdodfu^nIVW'itoUW 1 VW'itoUW ‘teeif.nnarcstorelttolfanUrmil. ’• „> 1.033 OF MEMORY,. . . . : Confusion, yiddloess. rush of blood to the head, melancholy.. lebihtr, hysfortn, wretchedness, thoughts of seifdestruS : SRr 1 ? ewaatty; drespepsto, genera .'prostration, !rra. J l.b.lip,’. nervournciM, inability to sleep, diseases lncldrntlto ; fema.es, ilrcay o, tbe •.irop.Kintine,functions,hysteria.mono o manfo, w icrtore. u„\pitaUon of the hoaVvS»t«CT. : , -n up i irn.ti«>n.t;tc.. frtua wlmti?VftrevTV"oaiiaingvitli^.thS®' : .^humnntestimony, absolutely' i A fIUEA'i MKf)10!:;r. FOR FEJULK3. -fcbt; elfecta of this great Tcatoratira* !n all' “ eoßptaißO* taeUent to females, mark a new era In 'th?an-’ -t • !n 4^“^ > T f h , o^? n ! llto . r 'sttaulante iaTObien” •»^ r *t««<tehmirfcraia«os|.ofwsßintjjjjjl«oS»bJ«i> ■ 3 VERY tcbjiAtf OF SENSE, St?& *?¥*'*> nerrdaßQcsßitw* ® tb: ' bQc!l ror any other disonier, whethsrpa!: - cniinr to herr?s, or common In both flexes—to idro tfcs In. vJgorsynffConyaH'WttT. - • A MAKIOED PERSONS, '‘ ; ‘ will Sr.d this Cordlsl After they hare uai& a hot- " V t “ a of Ilia t ysteak -In fcU> j^dinxtt.jnHarsto ba tonnd the happy parents of Wealthy off-' :' spring, vln ■a'nuld not fmvobetm eo.btit'for thU extraordi •- I oary p-cpicatjoa - Anditis equallypotent for the many dla' :: - eases fir *hu:h it is. recommended. Thocßaatoof yotSS j “ a J« be«iifeaKrM by using jfc, and not In n tingle l£r--' j stance has it failed to benefit them. ' ® ■ - I . •• PERSONS OF FALB COJfPiLKnON. : • “5 restored by thonsoof a bottle orV : ‘ two to bloom and vigor, changing.the skin from & po!e,ynl ?• ■ : fow.Blckiy color, to n beautiful florid complexion. ** - • . 'TO THE MISQUIDEDi • ' - r I Thcsooreeonwlof thesadand melancholyeffectonrodni >’'> hablLr of youth, vis: weakness of thebacS- >■-> and limb?, pains in the head, dimness of sight,lo3s<>fmns* V ••SS?VuJI® r l of the digestive functions.general - • >■ > debjhty, «ymptoms of consumptions, etc. v * . % -Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind ore much to bo ' of memory,.confusion of ideas, depression* ' sptnfa.cvn forebodings, aTewion tosodaty, sal WistrUati orf^klUh^Si 17 ’’ tLnlUpnoi; ~ ' r IIIiFOP.E CONTEMPLATING MAREIAGE - ■ T ‘ should wSert tbat a round mlniond body aretbemoet n» ~ ecßAcy TOltfubK. to promote connubial -happiness; lhdeaV- ;; ■ .Mtkout these, tlm journey throngh life bocomesa Traanr-. pi snems-e-tbr prospect h.nrly darkens, the -rieir; tha mind be comer shade e-ed ir]tb despair, and flllnd Vi'h the' melancholy that the happiness of another Be- - • "'• comes blighted with your own. ....... -- . - . . _ „ ' caution. Dr.Moree’slnTlgoraUngiCordla! hutwh cmuiterfeitri-' D,> some nnprlnapled penrooa. •• .. In future, !>H the genuine Cordial will hnvo the propria- i tors filMimile pasted over the cork of each bottle, end the ' fonowlngtrorda blown in tho glare: Br? Morao’o invlporatlnff Cordial, , „C. li. BI£G, Proprietor, N. Y» Tha Cordial i.' put up, highly concentrated, In. pint hot <lol*DrB Pt>r bottle, two for fire dollars, all for tsdTo dollars. 0. n. lUNO, Proprietor, - ' and ihe%“Si hr °“ 3hoUt ““;O^i “HiteJargßi-TtoMinT^SS^TNorro-HroiHrßTrin— : a> GKO. IL KEYSET No. 1« T'u ‘ ' - Allegheny City—JNO. P. FLEMING. Cincinnati—n. It MEANINGS. E5.-d.9Eg3 -si . C:HE RSI PBCTOKAIs _ _ for tub rapihcuaa oi* : • ' COUGHS, COLDS, HO A RSE N£S3, BRONCHITTS WUQOPIXacoUQB, CROUPMSTimF™' ‘ - AZ’D *. :: . - 1 ferSr* /3v - publlo to tha certificates apnonde&.-~'^i I 5fSiS-g •JM coa?!deration which their hone's* ' , . . inmttneaa deserves.' ■""->■■ ? ea * n stations ca many vrhtt' -; voluntarily bear witness to the efflea- - Valao of Crnnmy PsCioan, do '' " not wantonly trifle with, or distort . 17 " J"'' H,Jl Xacto, nor overstalethetrconvictions, - Jnape then, whether thlate not the medicine totrustwhetr : * you must have rvllef for • the* throat or lungs* jndiw too.’’' ; ‘ whether eveiy. family ought not to have ltby them aaa • the everywhere prevailing enrthy,'which “ c '"’ rtealji with, fttal frequency upon almost’ every flotlL and • '■■r carries offa lamb from many a homcf : • .. . .-_ .lockron, C. U., Jachson'city, 0.» 20th Nov;. 1852 -> • Bb. J. c. ATEK! Citduii Prciomi la much in qulred after. Several of our heat Physicians havonsod It'-■ three of them in their own cases, and always with the hnti-' -••• piest effects. The numerous patent medicines always bo fcro them, lead to. incredulity la regard to every nowrtme. - t‘l dy; and it is only after undoubtedevidence of vnlua in an, s - article, that any thing like a general confidence can bo ex- “ ' Citau ; -n Tb ,° hh'lfallel excolience.of this combination of - ’ {in the Ohsunr: Ptcroasi,) proved beyond cavil by related trial under their own observation, has compelled medical' ' " men to proclaim.abroad its usefulness.; It la beyond all 5 *■ dortht tuabest scneral remedy wo hava for the Pulmonary •: r; Affections of this climate, at the same Umo scdattva and c^ectorant—a rare combination of ' ' ' . Inthohopo thasitwill prove it 3 ownreward,lßUfcScrlba ny?olf. th&pect-tallyyourobedlontservant,-'’ • • „ JAS. U. 0. MILLER* * Ldgenaantncf Vxilsxzl BnfasicnmtxrTcVihcau. ••• TVilliamcbnrg; h.' Sept. 3* 1852. Da. J. C. Atzb: Dear Sir—Over applicationfbrtho oast ' ' tlirceyeuTs m my duties as an advocate;broiighton coma eightmonths ago a severe irritation of the bronchial tubes, whicb'was a constant annoyance to mo, and fast becoming a rourcc of great apprebenrion. : Every remedy-tried fulled " ' to Hven ntlte vc me, till I used your Cilzan? Pzctoral. This ’ • hap not only relieved me* but, asTtrust* wholly cured ne-'' : I care nothlug for the reputatlonofadvocaUng Patent Me*. - dlciuc.'?, and this is at your service, I shall recommend It* * • toraemberKof the bar, and .others whom I may meet, lav • boring under BimHarlndlspOiitions. • Vours truiy,.. - . - -IL P^JOJTES^ _ - : Montgomery, Ala., October4,l649k ' •*: Da. J, 0. Avear Sir—l have used your admirahlo com* V pound exclusively In my practice* and find ItAO flUfpdSB.'by ' J '' Jar. any other remedy wq have tor curiae diseases unontha vliingo. : :■ - ’' v . .4. : R. B; JONES, 2£ JX •., Wuai yet remain ato convince tho most Incredulous that the Cherry PectbrnHsall that it purports to bo, viz: an nh atjUßltal remedial agent Tor-oil ciireases of -the 1 Throat' and Lung?. The experience of yearA has proven it-to bo auch* and we submit it to the people, believing th&Vits virtues Willfully maintain Us reputation. . Prepared by J. C AYLIt, Chemist,Lowell, Beware of worthless preparation*, attempted to be palmed offender a similarity-of name. . . > ./ w Pittsburgh by Ml Druggists, and by B. A; FAHN ESTOCK ACO wholesale and reialL' ‘ jc&Omda* : - jDar3ea*’s Spanish. ; Sliiiiu. c .: : THE UREaT PURIFIER .OF ;XIIE BLOOD L • Hot a Particlo of Mercury in it TF- r ET TniJ. Aci-LtCTIiD RIhAD ANl> ' ■ m > 1 for Scrrtuiai.King’a Zv\l,Uhlu££ Cutaneous thrupUons,PlmplesoißaaSM oathttfave, Wotches, Hons, Aguaand Fevor, Chrbnia gore : Eyes, ; W IJom Qr Tetter, Scald Head, En&raemehtand " - -•> ra:no. tbe_l!one3 stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic .; Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints* and alltDfcieaeea« orislpg from on injudicious ue;j ciMereury, Imprudence la Xffe, or Imparity of the. Blood. . : Tbis great alteratire medicine and PuriOer of Blood is now used by' ' ojfiahdfi oj gintefal patientafrom all part - cr the Unlteu State?; who testify dolly to the remar kohl > : «^L^. r / uTiacti b y *h* greatest Of ull mediclnea, “CAB- ' ' *■ TER S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Eruptions on. tho Shin, Liver Disease,' Fevers* ulcers, Old Sorep, .Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the -Throat. Female Complaints, Fains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedily pat to flight by using this great Qnd ..Inestimable remedy. . For oil! diseases of the Blood, nolhing.hos yet beehfbund to compare wlthit.- Iteleansea tbe system of all import- Ues, : acts gently and efficiently on the Liver aOdKidneyv ■ strengthens tho Digestion, gives tone to the Btomacb,* make? the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Const!* - tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by ths excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength.. . .r-t For the Ladies, it Is Invariably better than all tha co* metics ever used. A few doses of Cartels Spanish Mixture 1 ■' will removo all sallowness of complexion, bring tho rosea mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, andln* ■ prove the general health in a remarkable degree beymid all . tho medicines ever heard of .:. . Tho large number c which we hats received from persona from all parts of the United States, la thi fc«t evidence that' there i* ho humbng about ILffhe hotel keeper?, magistrates, physicians, and public msn. wilt known to the community,all add their tcsiimcuvto tbJ wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD DCRmw? 10 * QU.on the Agent and get a aad EVt h rfomrf Srflll CUrt3 thi3 greate3t cl iiUltauLES .. Noho ganulne unless signed by BENNETT & wwgrm. Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl steet, Elcbmondf'Fag tow&raaU -onlera fopimppl ea and agencies mnst be addSasea. L®* A -FAUNBSTOCJL JOSEPH FLEil* ! BROS -> on<i »J Druggists pneraliy. ■ A article now* in vise for chapped A hands; 12 dos fresh received this day by _ . decl3 , JO3. FLEMINQI - GBOOEBB TiIUCKB—Nos. 1, 2 «jd a, for cal# by ■ - fM» JAMBfgAMfflOP.Bittawtt. feblOanesis ' \
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