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I’-'-.''' ■ i "V ,j «;•;. -•-. -;• > ,~-s >. v. ■\v' V'' •"• % ■ 1 ’<• em^&smmm§'xmvjgf \ v t- * A "v 'i O . ! v li ], ■ Vi-.:,'--.>. f . W-v.. £ W**->ZA- Saturday. MOTtNING::::::::Fr,BKUAKY 21. Cokobess Dbawisq io a Cmse.— The Vr eeh -5 Ington Jnldligcr.ur, referring to the closing: ees ilon of CoDgresß, sayeY There are now bat ten days of the session of Congress remaining—little more than fifty usual «tkine boura —and there are yet several of tfao appropriation bilta untouched. The General Appropriation biU is now m hand in the House, the P Anoy hill has yet to undergo revision upon it. Renate's Bmcodnaciitß, Bol2© of them Tery Important! and the Navy and Fußt-oSco bills, the Old Soldiers' bill, and many private bills of deep Importance to humble but worthy dtiiens are yet pending in one or the other ■ Houae. There must of necessity bo night set •lone, brief epeeohes. andunflinohingdevotionto matters in hand to seoure a satisfactory olose of the session. - t “ ■» I t „ “ fc .-/aB ; *- s^^LSg “. :'•*> rr» F .-- '.S* , v-V .. ... tW x V. ” « ■, • JnVnr•-r .* - - Increase of Cash. Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! JETHA INSURANCE COMPANY, , HARTFORD, CONN.— CHARTERED 1819. j .tnl PAI ? 2 P : - -9*00,000. j afeSSsSSHs; under oath. _ , 416,672 05 feJenty-tiro MortUp Eoodi evti l cent, P*7- 0Q ?SSSs=»Sa: >S s Billsnecelvible, well wcnrea,F«j o;,015 00 “low S g^^Cd,“nCh? r and C M •oil ****** " * $773,578 63 Tha aimnit of liabilities dua or not das to Bonks or other jc t 4lta£«^n o thio& ' Lotsefnfflttitediaridtte,— son* Losae* adjusted and not daa,sMs,slB 22. . _ •hoaiea unadjusted and In suspense, welting for farther ® l jSl&tbitt’dataii ugutast the Company are small, such to take no risk oyer $lO,OOO. Seamount insured In any city, town or Tillage, depends upon the character, materialand construction ol bulian*B, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition ol the lira department, and other circumstances. ThTuaount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the r, «• to limit the low by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. OMlgn tt to un« TUO /aTaLBXA.NDKR, Secretary. BtAT* or Ooirarcticci, 1 Hartford, J an. Ist, 1386. pj!£Sllyapp2red Thomas A. Alexander, Secretory of tbs jgrw* Insurance Company, andmsdeoath that the fore gcdog statement by him subscribed, is true, according to L. ust Ja3tiw of thB Looses paid by this Company for the yearlBM exceed *lOO,OOO, while the premiums reeeired for the fame time tu exceed any other year, elnca the crganliatlan or the corerlng nearly all descriptions of property, it aaed at this agency, at remunerative rates. Water Pa '’ah’h.WWT Bosewood Ooctaye PIANO made ty Brown * Allen, Boston, WSPSHfoUh iron frameand patenlrapeauogsction, 0 t S Q U nearly sew. Boston price, new, s3oo—for EMewood 6 octave, Chiekorfng 4 Sons, In perfect order Mti of very .nperior tone; £cn in nee -ekes A. . *t*rot two years cid, and In good order. Pncr, n- i 1 Stan* rather oi l fvhionel.bnl etitl »e-f»! Ibr beginners. Oort origin-, 11« tor i fcK«K<l 6>i octS'C.Piano, .-urved in ti er d«V, entirely no*, made by Ualr.ct S lir . York nrico t3ir>—«ith etool »u<i cow.- i-'-. Two Piano.,, f i tn-ported « trrossl; tor tbo Bab.«criber, uod wtd bj *»M fw ~ cf *lBO ©4dJ. Tbe.v» ure ioM* Uin - >t aa * brio#, and have orery appcarancn cf L* ng Jura^ ShenWrc nm the net cad. ( A - Ko. si'failaii'rt. COUSTIQ UIU ton UF.Ar.NKSS-Tbl. for• dl bos the ejfeot of rolifting the tontion, end orlnsiu„ into u.o tbe sauna! action of iho ports, so »i to restore the u.».. wh.nloat op Impaired. This is prosed by so moat and *«■ known cues, that, where tooicn. It needs “« f™" . '' l deaf persons should use Larzotti’a Acoosllo Oil. J 1 fleet at orco. Atold any imitations. Aek for Lsriottl i AMiurtle OIL and tafee no otlinr. Sold ny AOSOeucuu,unu „ L CfJTHBKitT. UP Third street -IKl£ m a KVEI.'S N BVY WOttK —t'UI/OII L’OiNlic. Being JuteAJUoml of the eamelo fort, chapter;, w.ib porteSS of Solomon Bodge. Exf., and 0 eorce " uhivxun Tadn. from deiigns by Darl.y; 2 vola., l-mo, uniform WUhlUterietof a Bachelor, Dreamgj' jy 4tc4B No. 82 KmithdeM etret PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, BOBEST H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, OOBHKRor MAMO.SD STREET AND COEtUtk ALLET. mEB subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladles and 1 Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently 'reetrt Aiding SCHOOL, which, In point of sire, commodious uaindadaptation, undeniably «cels 6 Uahonit In the Bnlted States. Its location la tromaU parts of the city, while Its high and airy sit nation SSars It especially suited to the promotion of health,, by Su Set agreeiWe esercise. The Horses ore docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains will ba spared to mike this Mtlbb "S?'. nt the first In the confidence of the public. ° etz H SKW OFFICE,. goal Eitate and Contracting Agent. THE subscriber has been induced to open an offlce fo the purpose of baying and ss Uing, on CoaalMlon, and naTinx the Agency of large Steam Saw-Mills end Boat iSS'on the Allegheny river, together with many other facilities from other waterand steam eaw-mlllß. He tlattora atmself that be oan furnish any bills of lomber and *ianfu>v rtf rut bind. groat or finally long-or short, and deliver them at any point on the Allegheny, Honoogahela, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large! Stole Boats, Coal Slats, Boat Qunnels, Bridge Timber, Ilall ttti Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to any given point, and will attand to the Sale and Bentofßeal Estate. From Sr long expefience In lumbering, freighting and boat Milling, he thinks he can give general satisrioitloo. AJI nerSiTare requested to make thelr rontracts soon ejpe- Sally those wanting boats or large biUsoflumbur “id tim her, should ooutract for them in tbo fall for the spring and JSiaer use. He win also attend to the pnrebaso and sale of any commodity that may be desired. . - Letters addressed to David Jlcss, Real Estate and Ood trading Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. IXO, post paid, will he p?£SLlly attended to. HlaofflceU on Irwto atoe«, lro. 5, Allegheny House. uaiiu Bxrcacsczs. 001. James B-Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgn. Mr. John Morrison, S3q n “ Mr. Bobt. 8» Brown, Esq., “ {£t 7 « Mr. Wnt Armstrong, “ Clarion M Mr. G«org» D. STren®7, ** u ~~ w dea2l:lyd*w SSSaS 1 (i CE^ 1 ADOPTED I—HOOD. 61 Market street, has jusl nraWed, Ui addition to hia stock, a tine assortment 01 all «b* latest daelgna of fashionable gold Jewelry; One eeVaaneraTnld watches, of tho finrat quality; silver spoons and lot Its, of our own manufacture, warranted pure usoin; Albata spoons and forks, heary plated, and of a auuerior quality; flnedocks; Marianne time places,dc, dc. sfobol3ly defy competition In our line cf businma. In this Or any Western el ty, as wo am determined to close out our ■tank ¥OB CASH* et prices that cannot b® oeaL Those aboal should not tail to give ub a caU. By to doing, joo can «*»e from 25 to 60 per cent, in yonr - teth—* at janlOl STOOLS Poll BALK.— Kenheiige Bank Stock. attaon?DjpMlt B»nk Stock; H«aba«ti Gfe. tin end Merino Intorenoe Block, <Kito ,n * Panne. Boltroad Stock ] Korth American Stock; OMo Trap Bock Stock ; Bidn rtlgtng Company Sloes ;p>y UHgo “ lol “ B AßBT ui'' L ooai8 I Stock Broker, , m gj fourth etreo*. Jy. TievTrMKii—A lento and Baaattfnt eeeortmont of V nUmenut Valentine* Valentin. Card- No. 87 Wood street. /-VBQOOK’SIiiDIA OUmWUK-A n»T,-r ■« O th* onr« °r Frver and Ague -I aSnMi adoiisn received by p , ~... d*e& , „ - .** . ” .7” WjrWiuH w> i*auou*u a s.tUAiiu.N w. . * - ■ Man, »so Partner in n small mauutnoturtn. • A ml, H, 1b alilo to malte himsell useful In nu> dt-|'»rt i -BDital ui'from $l3OO to $7OO. lie m a good JKln kooi-ieepor ond salesman , but would prefer being employed in ur about the ““ nu <‘^ o o r f UßEltT * so :d, 14U ThlM WATER.—S6 doa i refill ttan-i rt (o°Mlvod fresh, »od direct torn the . corner Diamond and Mnrfcct Btrart COUGH BiSMJCUUi»-^ Ayer's OherrT Pectoral; wtstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry ; . to qf Llrerwort and Tar; groyne's Byrap of Wild Cherry; Jayne's Expectorant; JTLane's Cough Syrup; »• Sellers'. do; Morgan's do; Pastlles De Paris. AH of ths»h°v, retards comer Diamond and Market street. ——- partner Wanted* - mmB and one or the most prufltaWo retail cash TPittsburgh. A person with a cash capital X DosSo* s * In PlttaD rg ** and n 0 lljSi i n an old eB- tireaahMi of Which, notwithßtandlog tabtlahed WI ToabiißlneM man with jnjjtUasjjlalMtc 5 this la a chance seldom offered. 2SISSS?SS."mSSSia fOBt Office wim re-name daya wlthout caUßms ttsac, KbooU call and see them. _ tOUNQ * CO/ d**V2 " TtroW 13 B^3 ^l^ I fiarg3 >^ortmStof, Tery au ss'iStaSr^®'"»««£* , : r I w » tc ss , ta (SSS .^feesssess^ * do bo cow, oa Umo. will TfsL.TftJv.nir and prices will odrancs. ta U» b < W. I WILSON, 67 Market «treet. corner of Fourth. im I iri jj A- ft #«• MoatniDs s y^ ~--,y*Tn;\nattsl prise - - ——- M -gatiatjttMt, xuw *>»»«. ;6i2' '•■ —• J • ’ •' vr mansion iioiisr;; GEO II « E: A U K. li KT Z , I'sormr.TOß, NO. til LIBERTY STJIKiiT, Just beside the Passenger Dfpotof tfcnri-nn\vlvnr,ia lUmrord, which mnUcy H tho most conreniL'Di bouse in tlie cijy foe passengers arri ■vim: by that rcai. .... , TUh FroDvlu'or r.t coosidonOjlovxpflUffia fitted up» in ewelUt FtylMhi UAySION HOUSE, would respectj fully foilcit a Phare of put 1U- x boro is ottaebea a splendid STAiitF. and erfishivn WAGON I ARC, afford log ampin am.«an>JaU»o lo travelitn and team-rtsrs. HU Larder anil Bar will be rjri.i.Li-d with the best tUo marmot can ailerd f " bl : r - GOOD IN'IB'T HOfisE, /-XORNT.R OP LIBERTY AMD GRANT STREETS, near lv Tepct. BnASHON , PropriCor. CITY HOTEL. ( lATC TIKOWN’B. ) Corner of T™t,, CAKE ’ rtOI SSc« tW.T.Ug*I*W) 6LCUTI.. * v*rr, E*W THIS lartra end commodious Uouae having undergone 1 - tborouSi repair end funabbed with new equipment* r throuchout, is now open for the reception of the Hoveling _ public. CHAitots moderate. . | noss: st. ci7air hotel-, (FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURG (I, Corner Penn and St. Clair Btreet«t C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. ft first etass house, between tho Railroad De pot? ; the rooms are large and nowly furnished, and «*«£pB modfftl,. .yrUJydjw w THti UNION, kTO. HI Arch Ftreet, Philadelphia. T. S.WEBB flat* o 1 S th,. Pro|.rlrar. CASKILL HOUSK, CORKER OF HA2& ASO SOUIIT STS., WARREA,O' milK Proprietor take* pleasure in exmouDC-ng to lae 1 public that thiMiew and elegant Hotel hts born openod B«lusoommodinuP and roomy, airl adjolulnt the office of theOhlo stage Company.lt offers inducements unsurpassed In Warren lor tae aecommod* tion of tho tMTotlng community. . A*™ of p0.v.0 t »aon«g. »b re.gectfal^ueA^ I FRAKKLF.N HOCSSS’ PHKSTNUT STREET, ABOVE TniRP, PUII.ABF.LPnIA. VARKIoU » x. Alim, Proprietor.. ' JylMmj TB-OIS >'.6o BEE PAY- MCHSILI.AS HODSB, JOUifSTOWX, TEXXA. THE OTrlimlgneJ haTlne ta'wn ctaurgo °f th« nnm-i Uom-\ and rrflttrd it at a largo «XJ>«ns». In a rao'artnMc as wall aa eiagant rtjio, la now proparvrt to » cuiv r.u-»<». and S>™ ampl" ta tonlaa rhc llooao. l aufrtf I JAUK3 DOW HAKE’S HOTEL, i Farmei-’i* Exchange,] -VTO 133 Lir.BtiTY bTKEBI, foul of ™lb ,trOTl ’ [\ bunzh S.VJIUEL IliKli, LToprielor. lb£ a.trl b ent.rdy no*, toting Just boon »mpWni an-J for tl>*- ncoonnnodiuian nf the pobllc. _jggP*g. HOOD'S fKWEI RT EMPORIUM. . IT*.- % .;• ; HOTELS, OWSTOM’S. 'AVKIU.EY norSK, 50 South Ktdrth street, botwoea Ch-'iuut nnd Walnut, Philadelphia. [au29:y TilK GLES HOTEL T a VOW RKA.DY Foil SUMMER VISITERS.-—The TS WJVV imortmU, and the llou**rendered LSl t",;' (: ,", Frfl T b .’ P ro r rl«»r .111 b. h.pp, tonlwu, of lb. CJctelor Lino l» now ronnloE t*rs»r.3B^s.ra» In, at 9 A_ ■nil 6'/, t. M. waTratLis"HOl'Sß, clorelanrt, OUto. /-T I PATKICK 4 SOS, Pioj-kitom.—Thii oe (j. ll«sc-nt thorough and ext-renra _~i• , of now famlturo, cto, and thq proprie* that 00-Air,,-rh-ll theirpart to render th. FU«UJ . flaw 'bar. all the com forte Of a f-rr t ebs* bo*i can ha found. u.fciNoii ii« t ‘•• L - , „ _ No. 400 BUOAD'V AV, NEW 10 UK. (OOWK.OCT « >»« I'tovtiy rtu>.) E t Uߣ« LOVEiin.^^ M ti. ua r.F.Lr KU forii.-V c! li u.c.-x* ?ir- viiu<‘i Ihuiuren* '■-i; ?'V : ;, nin.s: i M.‘.UK:.a, tTopmtsM. KEaTAliilANTrf. ;,\riUL KXtUASGIi, - i»K'L'W EKN VV»K>i‘ AND JHKKET. . i.-iT.' *•-. nr,a Ir * h*l i- fyhnv« U>-» • , . .. ~r wM,-D h:;« just bo>*o thoroughly iao-1 now «»p-*o. Tc« rjaXe n>* m j.roi-u-ttrrf .u''’ t ‘‘ w „ji f., r ,v is , tbe t\ * •■ • , , .j with Ik ?T-d‘“>i -■’•»P unJ> - r lh ” “*t l pttrraagc of a publw. RESTAURANT AM) LATINO SALOON, /-\N TOE £A ; Ti'.T;N PLAS. -5 *l»7. I*-*®-'" OIW *Zt -X.l -•*!.»- -Tw4 l .n »*** at («unflftg»<f*CdfrUxl-> 111—i— HELVIDKIIE BESTAUIUM, wood Bi-Kttr.Birr. waikr A^tlK^- i r^'1 S h o f TUI 1 UDdrWi.nJc-1 ha? jUJt pn»T*W a clni o etocfc ol LIQUORS. arvl 1* Jy at all to *err«> b* ltrLm^ with On* of th« sea.*»a. In the 'fa? o* cdlb.ea. I.Ub WtaUfcr Puu‘'liea day by Latf at the ItstVJDMtB - .f.*_ 3 >UN BaV\OK. Pm-r^tor. CORNUCOPIA _ WOYSTER ASU COFFEE H 0 D. BABNAED. y„ ij F\fA Sire ft, Ulu-fm Hood end JanlCOy ] ’ nrnrenmn. CRYSTAL PALACE, v 1 * 1 nj c ja ainrkei street. c. C. SEELY, RKSPKCTFL'LI.Y k*-r.Tm»bisfrieDd*nndtb« (o JwiMi? tu th-.t be hw jort started hi* '^V>U?^ / ; Vr-:k end PMlnit-tpi.ia modem rttte of CooIyIMJ OV!tt\llSan.l**rrytfalftK*l**ln the „tlnz line. In t».« Shell nr Swd lor «»«# rdUfn. II- wIH faml*h the b«rt of erorjlWoz h»l the merliet will nffcrl. Uouse»l>my» °K» In the c»ortj«n7 OVSTEit SAtOOS AN O iIKSTAIItANTI 10S WOOD STREhi. rrraK ‘•ubr.'nTv’r has now fci« oYSTEIt BAMK>N AND 1 EATINU IIMUaE in aoanner that ranuol KV^r-U^"i,s anv ‘.itcni'ir in the city. 'MKALS WILL LE EEll VED UP AT ALL lIOUB.S Of i ciioiVe’Jt iilents. Fowls, Flstt* Ae*i UU Dili of Fare eao doi h r *urp»ascd, uud b® would nwpect* fully InTito lb® attention of tba jaSOimatlf 10 ® Wood Btrrtt °t. Clatr Lager Beer Brewery* nnnK underfed ruefully j it. now fully i r-r-ir-t to «tv* P‘J7V nSI to public /.derail bis elated UtUi-.' All oriiK.-B lea lit his OEeo, NO. DIAMOND ALUtsslDMrWmiJjireet,) CI U 1-ep.inctuaUj »tt..nd«lto, snathe Beer lioliTcrea to naj part of llio cUy^jqkNCK.* —' BenlU' Uger Beer Ilall» v<i lOti ?>r.iVtfr<dd Sirwl, opposite the Custom house. niUE »n oj*uwl one of Uis teftfeM 1 b* t iiul: hol La'{**r Beer IUUfI In the dty. Ujp Beer i* ,dtM*lßlirs <° l* * -UlMrior atuclo, mJ> «™7 cocimc Ifttioa tboot Ul» liottM cnnnot b* 1 EEj;IT 7. m?.. licunett Ale* , v , . •olicttri. .. .._ - y ■Mineral Water ana Saranparliia WM D KNULIMI, Pitt street, below Penn, U now manufacturing end bottlelug the abOTo beverages on .n gltensivo wale. Ills articles ore of tho best qnaltty, and nurtured from the purest mßlerlala. oetn.l^ Furniture and CtoftJUr#. ,, >ViS are constantly engaged In thie tnonu acture of STEAMBOAT CABII* gSSiSgIJ CUAIRB and FURNITURE, of every description,and pay particular attention tothamanufcctnrool the beel solubla for tUt o»f of Steamboat!.. Our experience In this branch of 'ouab npßfl enables us to warrant efttisiaction, as well with toe promptitude in which orders are filled, w ln out* the worh ond personal attention gWen to the fitting oat. Tboso interested In furnishing Boat*, wiU find U to their advantage to give us a call. T R YOUV<I * (*V Jy 21 rtiirrtinsoul ATtfc.viiu.v or'lauim i* iuniMU I the UKIU'aTIO tuA l', j.rvptinul by ihusubrcrlburfrom tbi. return of n Loudon CUmfUtoJ used fur remlurlDg the Isin t m tn,o>. soft anil d«lte< l-I V » huo, rumoring dullownMa, nmi ' r .t,« 'MUncour Kt ui.llniM.andredosw of U»«Un. j y' ti'th stn'.L 'll in cr=e< of bcaid ii«»ti. & u . ruTof tire, tough h’li'i'. tt i. uoriwlM. Vrto I I ,• or 1» b..-VN lot '»®Kr »r, COBrSlntOjj u ''-\ u -I tf ,„.p Kjx 50..! uni roUiil b >' ~ No ‘*u Third ot. UCiHO . liTßrnsiuim & Oo.’» l'ri>n.!i»rl»U<'i> Llll * s;rr:raw £»;«, terms as buj other Lin-’. . D «, f |_ Only one iran -hiprccnt between Pittsburgh, Phil* delphia and Ualtimoi GKO. BINGHAM A CO., Cana! Basin, Utterly eu, Pittsburgh. BLN'UUAM, DAVIS A CO., 276 Jlarkft aruet, Philadelphia. JAMBS WILSON, Agent, 1/i North st., Baltimore, M. L. OoI’itANDKU, Agsnt, so Nhw York. Propr'.otore. CHIiVA 11 AJLLa, M .>v« RTEECT, BKTWtfcN AND rOtJF.TB BTREKTB. Strangers visiting the city should call in to Pee the beautiful assortment of CHINA* GLASS and QUEENSVPAKE, now open at the above-establish ment Our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to ■ offer inducements in ail the latest styles of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware, white lrou-stcoe,we hare a great variety of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored stoneware Tea and Toilet 6ets. Our stock of white Covered. Dishes, Soap Tureens, Vegetable Dißbea without covers, Salad Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set is lame and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors. Waiters, and House Furnishing Goods, we hnvn a large assortment. . COMMON WARE—Our stock of common Teas, Plates, DUheß, E &ers, Nappies, Bawls, Pilchers, and every article in the line Ib large, and we are prepared to pack them wttn or without fine goods, as the purchuser mav wish. Also, a large assortment of all kinds of GLASS « AKt, 1 which we arc selling at manufacturers' prices, all of which “Kg" 4 “ 01 te “’ ""JOHN J. O’LEARY. KNTBRPRISE WOItKS. ~ jVo. ISQ M strict, Third door below Virgin £“&■ BOWS & TETLEY would rail the attention of Sporting men to thtir large assortment of Gun?, Rl3cs at ?<V volving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock oror opened In this market; together with a general easortment of Uanlware, Cutlery, Tools and Pishing Tackle, ell of which ire oiler at the lowest possible prices to cash for good approved papet. _ _ ■% ’i\ hum .—-Public Auction ol JJoO llot« N «££ ond tt «o i 'Fo‘3ng Gissses in wtodxawlog from the Market Carden. I will »"!lwlthout twefj'j™ Tbureday, February Ist.at B o’clock, «££? end dxtures “.'.a '■ , '*■_ n ’xnctrAyr»..V;;...y ;......ja3. b. m'vay. \Vna.l£ williams fe Co.* BANKER* AND EXCHANGE BKOKERS, A*. J 5 Third streets. All transactions madeon Hhoral terms. ■ Collections of Hills, Notes, Ao-, promptly attended to.. jan2G:ltf AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Oatrent and" Par Funds received otT deposit Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point tn the United States. Souih East corner of Market and Fifth streets, tnvll PITTSPVmqH. PA. K^ArrTvul'oTsj.ri*^ n»tl Summer Oty VT No. «9 >\ >7. SlDB'or WOOP STREET.. Dm?K(;ii ft ro., Importers nod Jobbers In British, Q Vru-cb and GermanDßY GOODS. Haring reociT • , . ,i V 4 ptock of spring and summer I eaonr nnd .a* - ■ mRn jf ac t arer?l sn 4 purt ...... •••■••. "JOS. W»»M. I Importation. we feel safe In nosorin* our WHUIn. & Co., 1 coua'.rvtaevcliabte and citydealer.R««al (Successors to A. IVllklnn A CfO _ ; ’to c-Riuiml tlicUitiea in purchasing, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ! to buyora as arc rarely met THE of ItanSf'imd Bankers j ourdry soods rtook-will b« foundl™ throughout tbu country during the last Fix mouths, wo , iWsmotttb lawns of' ‘ J'ifK ui EatisfiSd that in almost every lustanca the r troubles | mohair lustres, »U'=or.s,nleiu hlne.. and HS , hare crown out of a departure from their legitimate burl- ■ g)n|f hsmr.r.nd faoeypnMts.lnt.-eUtyles. hrooAcloths.t uqr no n a; and we, therefore, take occasion to arsuro the ruhllc , VOT anes cassimmw. salineM, tweeds and[ summer pan in advance, that no speculations in “fancy stocks, or other , i oon i„,, ; brown oud lilac* muslins, taole aiapors. ■’outside operations,” shall tempt us from the strict and lo W o j,r.To alsoopm-d a very large a!\ n^Le^hont, citimate lino of our bn-luess-belleving that lu avoiding ; newest styles, palm he f hat”. Jutland braid and aucll investments we shall not only ho better able to un ciccrvdv var:ifty of by.ej7, K' l ” d figured serve our customers and ensure their aatety, hut that in „ ull meepeoue, n-■•[tulip.,* yvomitls.mull amingureu adopting such a eourfo we rbftll promote our o*-n ultimate • black stik reite, Ac.. . t f . g v»±— Bemoval. i tn**unx tiirv-i.l«s port mono.tr, P a in thfi vv PATSICXS & FBIEHD, ’ tumcry.nwi hll . u storit of gold and rilver BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BB0&KB8, gold nnd gilt jewelry of flat* Removed Iteir Office to the Gmer of Ftflh and Wood «. *J* “V* V£ v p* ;?S afreet vurietv of 30 hour and 8 day FirtBßUF.cn, pa. ! X;i‘i *firf whW vili U sold at the lowest prices for cash PATRICKS a FRIEND, Rankers and Exchange Broken*. elot --\ *‘l f ‘and Dwdera in Notes, Draft*, Acceptances, GoW,SUTer ' Xj ~;u £ /oa v o j«a la rerpartfnlly aotldted. and Bank Note*. Exchanges on the Extern and -Western * _D. ORF.GG & CO. Oitu. constantly for sale. . tboTJniW j DRY GOODS AT AETHTIES, EODGEES & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. CO RISE It OF Form Til AND SMJTUFIELD STREETS, au£Sm PlttslinrEli, P». ah. iLiaS3— Collections made in all the cities tfcroui,..- States. Deposits received In psr funds or current e.t the corner of Fifth Ana Wood Streets. C feb3 K. EOLi- _ , bakers and exchange brokers, Q&TB REMOVED THEIR ABt> KXCHJk-NQ* OPFIOI TO KO. C 7 lur.EiT Kiasrr, pona ooor.s anow old »?asd. N HOLMES 4 SONS, Bonders and Exchange Upoknij, t and Dealers to Not***, Draftn, Acceptance*, Gold, Bu* ▼er and Bant Noted. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for solo. . ... „ OoUovtiocii made to till Uw ritiw thronghont lie OtW States. Deposits receWed in par funds or current paper, No. C 7 Market street, between Third and Fonrth ets. _ tTEHkaH a CO BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Xfo. 85 Wood Sired, comer of Diamond Alley, pirrairoaQa, pa M But AND SELL Bank Hole* and Coin: Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make eollectvxo in all the principal cities of the Union. IWceiT* deports on call and on Interest, and give th*ir prompt attention to a« other matters appertaining!© a Broker’s business. Z*£*tu Exchange rcnsttiotly on hand, rjf< - - JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB, DXALWI 15 Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotos. TTOCK bought and sold on coramlMion. Collection? > carefully attended to. Interest pall on P?pwK M&Xo. Fourth street, nearly opposite M. auk. HILL 4t CO., _ f bankers and exchange brokers, CORJTO Of VOOD AND FITTi] STRUTS- ; SIOHT EXCHANGE no the Eastern CUlt* conPtaoU j for l *alc. Time Bills o! Eichan** and Note* difwanted. , Gold. SlWer and Bank Not**, bought android. CWlec.: _n made in <Ol the principal clUee of the Onttei ! poeita received of Per end Current Panda. [merdTt j . J. 0. MARTIN, Agent VtiW KUXa, I3TTIRO HAEM, CIUIiX K’ EEAMZB & BAHH, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOKF.KS, BUT AND KELL (Ml, SUTor, nnil Bin!; of.™ l -' Utm MI R«J Potato or stock £*•«*«« y PronS!it.r7 NntMool Time BPJi>, cn Eut indlioot, boy »nd «*ll Stock* on Commi-viOn. OcllK*tican rails* on all points to to# Uplpp G. E.ABKOLD A CO., HANEBRB AND EXCHANGE OROKEKB, T*\EATjK!W in ExchsDffe, Coin, Bank j..sU« *nd I ) TUne Pratt*. Ac- C-»n*elum9 carefully attended t-. %nd prorruils remitted to any part of the Untom gtocli-i i>on«?ht amltoM on . ,~ *35. No. T 4 Fourth sU n*it dc-er to Lao.< i-f Fi ■’•o *--■ i unJ OMand i*.;r [tr.ugSl, -SJti and Axi.Hitt.'tf’i, *- „ EXOHANOK AND D ASK I N 0 H (HIS _ OP WILLIMI A. HILt a CO., 64 tronr» emit?, rtusanma ®-®.lnt*r*irt allowed on tin* .iepasltj*. [ js.nU _ - ’ ----- j> o . CATJ.JIUV ™ mt '°' THOHPSON BELL & CO., I BANKERS ANDB R•'KK R h . Cnrrsr of Third and BW }v \ - - - THOMAS WOODS, WCOMMEHCIAI, BROKER, »» avd nrii.EE is Notes, j PC HAS 1> TI.M KU I£R, <i I'. [EEBS AND BRjDKEBfc.. .WllsliOCl&y B A NX BBS, .DEES a BOHB, William A. Hill Co., bank e u s , 4 Vo. 6-1 mrt r'.rt'i. n*it?mTf}h. HOLT) on ra’p th* fallowing BON'DS .MID STOoL?,.— 40 tits res Fscbaoe* Bank ; 1* do N’mvteijtlon Company , "0 do Ciiir.PT’V lo^armw!Company; j» rsiO MononiriLola tfaftettto CwnpMtj * City of PUtALomh Binds: JA.OOO Cmtitv of AMcchpoT UooJa f*, lmmt ot t !*• Lonn ILTO 100 SiIITHFIKLD BTKBBT. NKAR PTFTtI. NMon® loanrioßOnld Silv.r (1.ub.., S«W-».r. &t><} r,tli*r ro!isftbl>* Rrll'^P- 8 -. INSURANCE COMPANIES^ D It I. A W A It E MUTUAL BAPETT IKSUIIANCK COMPART. OrFIOF. In ftc North Room i>T tho oj Tii.r-1 Vttort, PHILADELPHIA. • ’ Miliisr. ISSVBASCEB. _ W »" P«<« °< the World INSUUANCKH . On BMds by risers. canals, lakes »“d land carriages. to *llf“ raofthBC « l^ KEINBDB AN C EB On merrhandirn cenerally. On <tnr», dwrlHnii honp»»*.ae- . tcra ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY, Nomnbar Bonds and Mortjracw- Statnof reansylrania, Philadelphia o.y, ‘-F rloK lgl 42 Osmlen,Boutll«arh, and other loans 151,0j.1 4. stoek* In banks, railroads and Insurances com- Bills reeelTable— - Balances In tbo hands of Aeonts ond preninmß on Marins Policies recently issuad *"•s, | Sub*criptiou?\ot«» ’ WRtCTOft*: __ Wm. Martin, 1 ?/' sss&f ; It™”* SSS-& I f9Jf^. John E~ Pearofe, Henry Sloan, George G. Lelper, : Edward Darlington, Wm. Ejre, J., U Jones Brooke, Joshua L. I rice, J. 0. JobU.OU, *““» J'SI James C. Hand, • John B. Semple, Theopllus Paulding, ' ? h * rl l , '’^ i ? lt V,),ore!l James B. M’Farland, 1 J. T- ’ W (1 LudwL'i I B.T.C. Morgan, do. W.G.LUWJ, WM MARTIS .president. THOB.O. HAND, Vice PraaUent. Jompg W.Cowas, Swt'j. p p sjAJJEBIA, Agent, No. 85 Wild street, Pittsburgh. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust company, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2GTH, 1860. CHARTER PKRPKTDAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. 2. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officer) of the Borne Board at Philadelphia l ; nratgroßS. Btaphen R. Crawford, rani B. Goddard, , Ambrose W. Thompson, P‘ Irt A?,“,“ J i MDn ’ Benjamin W. Tingley, Gao. M Henry Jacob L. Florence, BoycT.im, William M. Godwin, William M Kee. President —Blaphenß. Crawford. Tice President —Ambrose W.Thompflon. • Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh— Jamea H. Willson, il. D. AUepheny W y-R. B. Hot^H-D.^^ mar!7:y So, 7* Fourth street. Plttabirßh. TUe FranttMn Fire Inaurnnco Coroptuy, n«tTc.biM o;ss«a«K3Sfe,™; Morrii> Patterson. Chau. >. Lanckxr, Preidcr... cr limited, o every descxlptiou of property, In town und country, at rote as low as are conclfltent with socurity, % The Company hare reserved b largo Continged lund, which with their capital and premiums, wt6t*d,af ford ainplo protection to the assured. ; , fnrhoAssots of the Company' on January Ist, 183, os pub- Sued agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were m. folowa, ra: Mortgage - 1?^- Temporary Loans.— - 3’"” ” cm« si Oaeh, Ac * y m-aj $1,4,708 44 -Hlnee the'ir Incorporation, a peTfod of years, rsT. We nSd upward of One. Million Four HnSrcd Thoo tsieJ t£Tu?« •loJcs bv fire, thereby affording oviince of the 55SSSS(SKi in*Lu» |d disposi- Uon to meet with ip 34 Offlee, north-east cor. Wood andpdrd ets. PROTECTION l INSURANCE COMPLY, HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums ana mtern Fund $1,000,000. j INCORPORATED 1825, Policies of Insurance Issued at ail times on tf> mostfarora hie terms, against , _ LOSS OR DAMAGE BY SKE, OR THZ : PERILS OF NAVIGATES, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD Agent Pq ß PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGSEXP COUNTY. mar!6:y ; Wftitern Inturanco Company* fittshnrgfc. a MILLER* Jr., President. | P. M. GOILON, Secretary a. mills*, o^vlTASd9 ®300,0m. •wwTlLLinsureagatnetßll kinds of rlsa,FlßE W RINE. All losses will be liberty adjusted and pl A^rao P lMtttutlon, managed by Dntitias who are well known in tho community, and who aif determined, by nromptness andUberaUty, to maintain th character which they havaassnmed, as offering the best Jrotecllon to those who desire to be insured. __ t J _ Directors.— H.Miller, Jr.,C.W. RieMson, JAF.Butler, N.Holmes, Jr., W.H. Smith, O.lhmsenJeorgeW.Jackmn, Wm« M.Lyon, James LippaßcottjGeorgiDiiraie, James Mo- Spang h Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. | noyWHy ’ ■: v: ■ jRY..>.GQ©m : ■ K ut*. all —Drjr Coodsr . , 4 H’i'Oll” rnriiorofGranr anil Fifth rtreetMiaiiWt A ra*wi.l and fa now opanhuUfa *k‘ Fall .Blocks for t&s*eS£ ladies is rv^utfaUj-directed t °i'h!o < t’»nc'n m'Smcs ntToc; &-t wUo Pnrametas 25c; » <*»!>£ taMeriatUillv?*! rljWs, Wbii lists, slinwis, ribbons and SmtawWs usnallykept in a pry.goods Store allcf which wtttWwM for cash at prices to smt Ujetjow^ Fl , p - corner Grant and Fifth streets. A M’TiaHK’S NEW BTOBE, rtf%y?yyjf oi-’ fJI2A'*”T A?W FIFTH STREETS, H AVIKQ THIS i>A* OPICNfcTD MY NKW BffOIVK, hrrlp*-*'«tocall \\attention or tlie Ladles to the tame £'cnm"ot nf HMUXO ASD SOJMBB GOODS, ju.t rewired. Among tU nocfmj 1* found Kuan ci the very taut good" now Imported. It comprises, ' »oscm Merit end fancy Dress Silks. Mcts.to *2 .per yd too do Sons, if Doin'. «, Barege do Uims.ond >W» line de ifc'p*; . . *OO do XUresron r.nd Tissue*, in great\anet7, mo K«*w Style Ilrvss Oinghaoi; 4 iX>o<) do Araoricen, French and KngUsb. Prints; i j/>4) jn frenob and liiiffhiih lakue; SOTO french Cohere, from Vi% Mots to si.<lo; ' ■W M»nrill»s, of tbß Dtnt styles, omoog aliich tre Boa oltli* mro.tbrattUftillaP'.ttWdintaihtacoiintry. Al-i>. Muslins*, Ti«-k.inr.r., Linen*, Crash, Dlajurs, Tf*>'ic Go:;*.!-Wear, go. V];i HMlNuri.—ln tUa department he found a com pint., p -vruornt ot Dress sal Msntilta Trimmings. MslUm lind ii triton Lure, f.no LnyHfdi acJ Thread Lace, ell of whir'a v :'l bs ••x il d unusually lo vs. Tootadesywi »lKtMn.J,n Ot fte csnls rnyJ _ _ - • ilSKf DRY GOODS BTOR.E. Iron Vroiit—Ko.Ol Market *tT«et* e— v vw v-. rijrj'ip rot.' c j •*c (-'T Ib'i IrjvusP.ftloo * gencr* (■) .d liVy Goodstnudoees. wo would reTnwtfully rolieltthe ,™ ~f a.- nnl.f.c. t-:lins cuntUenl that. from our.il rj ar.mi at.** Of SILKS. FANCY AND - k im v a, H iii« vc rj.'i i f-r -such as vill In* wJSbT ' h*™? f , & p r . :t , t S<vs ft) Market aod H CnU.p street ■ ' \ «*w”Venr's Prt icu(i for L&dlei. HAYI Nij a .!a oot a. v Oi.lir-' of old Collars, (the of a , :.;\ina!i I. of the Ladies,) 1 hare rerol.ed i;■ a .rnioi’■ ; oo lino ffni.j, French and Jaconet Ooltan, »hi.-!, ora out f..r ooa week only, on cotumlwion, conio ,,cull, they moefand «<H b» r.U at prlce.no low as to cob!., own. t«.iy to l.ny their friend. «tna for Now I cam I The lot - f Collar, are ordered lo lie ro d at not what they i ore worth, but ohateTer they will bring. An this In the lest week, -boaa pewma Intending to potchaao anythlngin tM „ lie-will Rod it n their Intercut to call soon at tan Gcnior’e Trimming Store,an ... d.a. M . ™™oroMh«l)i»rnond^ 'cloth IM G STORE! > JOHN M’CLOSKKY & 00.. I T’OLUKHLY r.f theccMwatwiClothtncD-pot on Liberty ■ r-*trw v-hich tp.<«‘-n an nnboemW popularity undor cfUic TUHLH 810 LiOOHP.bavp.fur the pur : nr. u;rir._' mcr-' ,>,r th-.-:r Iminra.-e bufints?, ’ »*, ;Vv- ?T'iri-.n»h':i!.! , rn ?hi•rrrr.rr of ( ' * s.i w.;>M) ALlri'.Y AM I V» i>.‘D ST It EilT. lhr? hair.- tv. t>t» i-ioßt J feTLENI-’ID f'lOi'-K Of CLOTHS! ! READY 51 AlVif CLOTHING, I-.*- f rrr Ix-oa r-;T-*r«.-i U- tl c *> public. < •n>.»‘ir ti-i-c: t’.s. Uil* rrru.'i t.l, L* togivotb«n : ss ‘‘ rP S AT,]' TIIVDE * i?.'’. p it' j. :'f LA i' /' Atl 1 !>••>• 'f ?\ v: , J . u , -.n. cVHT O ?a V/ ORK, in yrs ru. rr-or: the tiios.tx.st wnci. Tb»-T hrcv* ns b;ti>u * fall f*nd beautiful assortment of FROCK** WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. r*<?pStinwtwtf Cur inn-w-i* vrUL tho« of our customer*, » B .| irjUieUwtour fcl«Uty Win not f»U In &M v p tun* fn-rored tntli. nsffiT f<»r.<s Sr t»tk plaCv:— W«o«l wtrcet, (■EA.ST srp?:,} OORKKTI 0? DIASIOSD ALLEY. U u ; v:i.vf>ur vintrur-? to unfipr'taud th* t h*Te noBIT cor.tjrcMaa vith t>.o Clothing Burine** on Ourutt-utioa i* devoted exclusively to the lieu* .- rutv'e.i. • U t"sir'll jorry M’Ct.cpk'EY * co. "Fall nmE Winter Goods I Y-: f) M O N 1> W A T-T Sj Mr tiL‘UA>- i' 1' Alf ■' I ili KO. UilliJlft ff.l'rtMTT L* l ■«vc ?•« bun.l » \ A r XV of I'alUuil Winter *-f -uiir-U m-w Ploi»hY«wt l-j’-. o' il -‘ d «inrui pitbsrr.'*: Vrcr.nh an<l KnjHsn Cii«\uiTL-e of v \C. and ahad* in iho market, «iU nf «••;,! loivAt*; cn.uTcu lUe most Teaaonabw term*, r.oj *»«>*«! i-- <n\t. _ k sruix is goods. J'OFT iIKOutVKI* \v JOHN MeCDOSKKY & Co’BWhole* Cli i-l.ir..- Yv’.y,-rU>u r ..>. V,.*S Wool street, end comer of nurr.fTr.J alb’-.-. ih» lamcrt cud neat veried Ptock of that »hi: boose has *ver had the pleasure rtf urKii;* -he attention of the public to. Thesegnodshave h*cs purchased trotn fir - ’ hands, and, consequently, no swtud puoiit on Uu.m, which leaves us able to say that wo cauond do m!1 at an small pro flu* ns any housn In the east* flrtJeirii'P. Therefor*, we revpeeifuHy Invite the attention offc’hnlejnihr dealer-- and country merchant*,in peered, to «■* a call, and famine our extensive assortment of RtADY MADE Cf,‘ <IIIXO.- It Is almost impossible to eViDtirat*: the quasi; : y< f immenre piles of garments that itlo he seen at thisD i e c«abUPhtnent; it la suffldent to Bf 7 that D has oofez h eti equalled by theboapeiUelfc marDVtf JOHN McCLOSKKY & CO. . 21,01- 20 .159,625 i'i . 16,071 Su $627,470 63 SAiUURI. GRAY, MERCHANT- TAILOR. SO If SACI.MII HOTEL BUILDINGS, p*r. clair srr.trr, rrrrsiufr.on. /I RNTLEMIiVS CLOTHING made «schvirely to order, *T and warranted to suit Has constantly on hand a fiolc'* fv>'ortn>‘'T} *of C CAc.^TM hlthP. V ESTINGS, md OVERCOATING,of the lateststyles, selected expressly br the nuswm trade. Gentlemen leaving theirorders. will their wishes consulted and complied with, as all work is douo under his na-n supervision. DOY^2 ’ " ciotUinßl Clothing! . THE undersigned respectfully infortns'bls friends and the public that hate now ri'octeiDgnt his.torr, N 0.177 Lib* erty street, n cboW assortment of Cloths, Cossimerea and VefiUnits, of the lnt» ut and inept desirable styles, which he is prepared to wake to order in the most fashionable man* ner. at short notire, and on thn mnstrcasonnhle term*. We hftTosteo on handalftTßenmlwell manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which wo Invito the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who for cash, will find it to thoir • dvautnee to call at 177 Liberty street, before tnnhinj? their purchases. franco] C. CONNER. New OlotUlnp Store* NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. TOE subscriber baa just opened this new establishment, rrbero be ba* always on bnnd a large and choice assort* men t of all articles of CLOTIII NG, which be warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at • the most reasonable pri* ces. Tbo public are requested to give him a call. mRT Q:U B. OPPEXHKIMER- WATCHES, EWELRY, &c -tii'T invite the attention of citiscn* and strangers loour VV targe ami carefully selected Hbvk of Watches and Clocks; Hall road lime keepers, in gold QDd silver cases; real Chronometers fur the pocket, warranted not to vary a minute in sis mouths; I’abmt Levtrr Watches, from $l2 to $220 ; a largo assortment of good irommon or low priced Watches both in gold and sliver cases. Aho> Rullroad Station He«njlfttoro, Office Clock's, Church Clocks, Ac. W'tcu RRr\tm«n.—We do Watch Repairing in a man ner lict cxccllM, if «iur.l!cil, by toy Mtahli-hmont In tho g ln t,. ' W W. WILMJN, m corner of Market and Fourth streets. CLOCKSTCLOCKSI! CLOCKS!!! Pfetflc Meyran, j£t> DEALERS IN WATCHES. CROCKS,JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, An-t No. 42 FIFTH Street, ueAT £-4sxWood, opposite the Morning formerly ocou fSktsSpied by L. lb-inoman A Co. We have now hand a splendid assortment of H day and 24 hour Clocks, which we offer to the public at great bargains, such os: Iron cases, pearl inlaid aud nil other patterns of Mantel Clocks. Al;‘o, a rich of fine gold and silver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor *senpment Wntcbes,and on ele gent stock of J«w.dry and Silverware, which we intend to sell <*li«>np for cwsih. . , . N. H. Watch repairing done Intliobost manner and at low prices, and ■warranted. mflT *^ NfwTETy EX.RY STORK, | No. 8 7 Market Street, (Second door the NcrVi-ascst comer of the Diamond .) TOHNSTEYEN3ON,(of the latofirm of John B. M’Fadden J A C 0.,) respectfully announces to the public that he has opnnod, at tbe above stand,-a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WAHL, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, pockfl and Tabic Cutlery, Britannia Tea and Communion Sets, and the usual variety of goods in hla line Special care and ; nttentiou given to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. . , t , He truetii, that fVom his long experience in bneineee, he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Pittsburgh. May 15th,,1533. Henry Ulcliarilson. Jeweller, HAYING re-Gtted bin ctoTa in ft handsome manner, And but recently returned from the eastern cities-with* fine HRPortnu'ot of WATCirHS, JF.WtLRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call tbo attention of his friends and custom* ers to the fact tbr.t among liis fitches will b* found the most desirable styles, paiiernr and makers. OfJewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, P.mast Hina, Fob and Test Chains, Finger Bine?, liar Hines, Miniature lockets, etc., etc. F \NOY GOOD S «ui*h as Pnpier Mache, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Dottles, Table Mate. Colt’s Pistols Porte Mbnnftiea i* Tunet y» China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with ah endless variety of U3efbl and or* namental artWi'-'s, which have only to bo seen' to bo appro* iati (novli NO. 81 MARKET STREET. }~UNK WATCHES AND RICH GOLD JEWELRY AT ; BARGAINS.— We wish to in form the public that we arc now offence our present stock of flue Watches and Jew* elry, at prices that cannot beibe&t. Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to boy fine Watches and Jewel ry* &ivu us a call, and save from 25 to 50 per cent in your purchases; wiii-h you can certainly do by calling at 57 Market street. , . . N. B.—Watch repairing attended to in all its branches, in a superior maimer. Gold Jewelry' repaired or manufhe tured to erdor aFshort notice, at .. a • . A 4eT HOOD’S Uarkftst^. CLOTHING. „V E ill C ESI L'"> !-»• ti' us any mftcu Watcli Trade. furniture. . jufEffW.wmnmßEi:i rAsrksr furniture manufaoturer Wure-rooint OT and 09 Tlxlrd Ilrceti .-J—roatsw. J. W. W. respectfully tafijimfifjv Mb friends and customers that ne\>J^^ V>aa now completed his spring stock. rwi ' «^ win ,i^3 of Furniture, which Is decidedly • I » the largest and best ever offered for rale la this City, tshicn will he. sold.at prices as low as any lathe United States, ■Ashe is determined to uphold the quality with weUsea soned materials, best workmanship,and newest from the extent of his orders and facility In manufacturing* ha Is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers Interest with his own, la quality and price, and heaps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every, description or furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a bouse, or any. part of one, may t>e famished from nis stock, or manufactured expressly toor dor. The following articles consist, in part, of his stoct, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpass®** In «*ny of the Eastern dties: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; &0 Sofas, In plash and hair cloth; 60 dor. Mahogany Chairs; 20 do*. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Booking 44 20 Walnut 44 44 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut “ 60 Marble Top Centre Tables 5 60 .** “ Pressing Bureaus 20 (i <« Washatanda;j 40 Enclosed 44 100 Common “ 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut 44 60 Cottßge 44 60D Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahoganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut ' “ 10 Cherry 44 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookeasee; 20 dor. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cano Beat Hocking Chairs; 12 Ladies 1 Writing Desks;. Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Btlguires; . Paper Mache Tables: Conversation Choir®; Pembroke 4 Kliaabethan 44 Hall and Eer 44 Rooeption 44 Ladies* Work 44 Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Table# : irn 44 Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; , „ . large assortment of COMMON FURNITURB *nd WINDSOR CHAIRS. Gmcor Mama supplied with all ar ticles In their line. . . . . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. Steamboats* Ahoy X _ L Tux subscribers tender their ftctaow-<9b 1 »lferi&«igledginentg for the favors bestowed upon dggSiSSsSathMn by the!*. Steamboat friends, and Py*| would respectfully remind them and ethers 1 ed in buUdtne boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and worn* manship. T. B. YOUNG * 00.. Comer Third and Smithfield streets. opposite ** Brown’s Hotel.” /"'tHAIE AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURES—No. *94 l i t'f-Urui&n'f 110-sr, Liberty street, bee on band a large stool: of Chairs and Bedsteads of erery description, made of the best materials, which be will sell lower than articles ox the same quality can be sold In the city. He wo old call par* tlcular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which be will Bell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of erery description executed In the neatest manner. Order* left at the Ware Booms, or at the 11111, corner of Adama and Liberty street*, will be promptly ttended to. _ A. SIILLIKENACO., 4 HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET ftnd CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. M Bmithflald atreeL ft Isrj?** assortment of fancy *nd plain furnitnre, which they will eeU 15 per cent, below crastomary rate* Term*—oflb only. Great Inducement* to Cw»b Purcbaienu T[irE will feironr lan?e stock of COMMON AND FANCY W CIUIBS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fail to pleas* cash purchasers. All our work Is warranted. Our terms are CASH. JAMES LOW ttY, JR-, roar is cor. Seventhgand Liberty eta. WM. K. STEVENSON continues to manutkctnre V£L CABINET-W ARE of every description, atbisold stand, f«2t corner of Liberty aud Seventh streets. UNDERTAK- iso attended to, in all Wbranchefi. . my u nASI&CRG PIANOS. ANOTHER LOT of these eo justlycelebrated HAMBURG PIANOS, used bv Lists, ThalLer*, and other great per formers, has just been received by CHARLOTTR BLUME, No 115 Wood street, to which the attention of Teachers, Principals of Seminaries, apd tfco public geuerally, is re* spectfulty invited. . Ko. 4901, 7 octave Rosewood, Louis XI > , full carTcd back and front, gr-aud action, with patent iroo frame and eliding xnuric desk, f 800 . No. 6025, 7 octave Rrsowood. carved back and front, pat eQt Iron frame and sliding dess, $650. No. W 29, 7 octave Rosewood, full carTcd iron frame, $BOO KJ15,7 " “ carved, pearl keys, COO 5093,7 “ “ carved, 4JO 4912, 651 “ “ carved, *OO “ “ Louis XIV, 600 3175,631** “ carved, 400 i 604 S o*l “ “ full round corners, 376 I 6047,4? " “ * “ * l 350 .*47, Ufi 4150, 6U *• 4151. “ 2324,6 u 2326. fl “ 2325,0 “ A »5, 6U u 4925* 6* " '* sliding desk, 250 4927,0 ” ** iron frame, -50 4930,0 “ M ££ 4931, 6 11 if 4153, “ “ Boudoir, 37« Also, pole for Pittsburgh and Western Pcnnsylra nla, for Halle t, Davis A Go-, Bouton; Haines, Bros. « Co., N. Y ; and F. C. Reichenbach, Philadelphia. CHARLOTTE BLTJME, No. 118 Wood street. For the Holiday*. griffs pianos. sYsTTI THE SUBSCRIBER ban just received a new lotof PIANO FORTE 9, from tho celebrated manufactory of CIUCKKKING & SONS, which completed his stock in tended especially FOE THE HOLIDAYS. Thoso who are desirous of presenting their families with an titaanL. lacfcl and ettenticl piece of J PARLOR FURNITURE, have now an opportunity of selecting from the largest and choicest stock Of Plano Fortes ever offered for sale In thia cltr. They comprise all styles considered to boin GOOD TASTE, from a plain but elegant exterior to the most elaborately carved. A largo lot of PIANO FORTES, from Woodward Bbowtt, Boston; Brows 4 Allls, Boston; Btodart,Now YoTk; Em* EttsoH, Bps ton, &c, Ac.; from the plalnej-t to the most ex* tra.vaaar.ily carved. giti, and with pearl key*. AT VXltr REDUCED PRICES. A lot of second hand Pianos, some of them nearly new, from $2O to $l5O each. Also, a fine lot of jMuodeoxs, Guitars, Plato Stools ahd Covxrs. JOHN H. UKLLOR, Agent for the sale of Chlckering A Sons’ Piano Fortes, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. declo Melodeon s. CARHART’S QENUING MAKE. HELKBEB has just completed his 1 • stock of superior fiIELODEN 8, from ®sKH*S»| the factory of the original isvesto&s, Wt# fi 'pH • I CARHART A NKEDHAH, New York,* * • • B* comprising: 6 octave Melodeon,PUno style, round comers and carved gothic tablet, double 6ett of reeds. DOTOLX SWELL, etc. b octave Melodeon, elegant scroll legs, dooblb SWELL. «* u •• « All the above have CarharCt new improvement of the “ doodle swell,” possessed by no other maker, and which makes them superior, in that respect, to any other. Q, KLEBER, Sole agent for the genuine Melodeon made by Cabhart, Now York. ARRANGEMfcSTB FOR 1885. Et~i3AN AUENUY. The Oldest Established Ofiloe in Pittsburgh, for Remitting Money to the Old Country. JAMES BLAILeLY begs leave to say to those persons having friends in tUe Old Country, and dealrons of either sending them money or paying their passage, that hit arrangement for doing either is now complete, and on bo firm a basis that mistakes cannotoccur, nor losses accrue to any party During the lost ten years in which he has been in this business, he has remitted over a half million of dollars without the loss of a dollar, and the house for which he is agent, in Liverpool, has shipped not less than 46,000 persona during the last year to this country, without a complaint of neglect of duty on their part. lie can issue passenger tickets for London, Dublin, Liver* pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Port Hush, Newry, Galway, Londonderry,hnd Dundalk, to New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, and New Orleans,- and from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly to forwarding passengers from thence to any pßrt of the coun try. lie also has sight drafts for sale, payable at the fol lowing places, via: ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Sanford A Co, ..London. Vfm. Tappscott & Co Liverpool. (Available In the principal cities and towns throughout England and Wales.) ON IRELAND Provincial Bank, Ireland. Armagh, Cavan, Dungannon, Mallow, Tralee. Pareonstown, Drogheda, Londonderry, Sligo, Ballino, Ballyabannon, Kilkenny, . Nowry, Coleraine, Enniskillen, Dungannon, Bandon, Carlow, Ban bridge, Limerick, Enniscorthy, Waterford, Downpatrick, Galway, Ennis Atulone, Clonmel 1,. Cootcbiu, Monaghan, Yonghau, Belfast, Kllrufih, Strabahe, lialymena, Cork, : Fermov. Omagh, Wexford. ON SCOTLAND. National Bank of Scotland, Edinburg, and its branches In fifty towns in Scotland. ON FRANCE. Messrs. Edward Blunt t Co, Bankers...... (Available in any city in France.) | ON GERMANY. MttSri. Vogel, Kock & Co., Bankers, Ifiankfbrt-on*tbfrMain. (Available in any city InCerm&ny.) v JAttiiS bLAEELY, oorner of Seventh and Smitbfield streets, dec9 Htvsburgb, Pa. 1865. First Importation of Fine Watokea. 1855. | JDST RECEIVED FOUR BOXES Off WATCUEB, direct; from Europe, manufactured to my especial order, and which lean fully recommend and warrant os good time keepers and at lowze peicss than &ro retailed at la eastern cities. We have also Railroad Watches and Clocks. Regulators for Railroad Stations, $5O to $76. Silver Watches from $lO to s*o. Gold-Watches from $26 to $220. WaTcn lUpaikesq. —Our best attention, aided by superior workmon, is constantly devoted to the repairing and cl can ine of fino Watches. 67 Market street, comer of Fourth. W. W. WILSON, i Practical Watch Maker. TORE ROOil TO LET,, situated on TMrd street Also, a Dwelling Horue, ou Carpenters alley; and one on Logan street. Immediate possession of the above can be hal - 8. CUTHBEBT & SON* . deoU Reel Estate Agents, 140 Third attest*. Field BOOK FOR BAILBOAB ENQINEERS.-ContiUa- • to?roiTOQlßforlaylog*atctirvt3.cloteMillita?e^»n_ eleß, levelling, .calculating.-earth-woyk»- etCr, etc-» toffeuiCT with'tables of radii,' Ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logaratbims and natural sigpa vin* gents, etc. etc n by John B.llenck, Civil Engineer.- ■ Rochet book form. $1,75. ;, -~ ! * ‘ . »*»Tbeohject : of the present work'is to kapplya want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary lograrlthmatlc tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the :Railroad-work,.and especially the'necessary.formulae for laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U 3. Miutast Acamkt, West-Point, April 18, 1804. Gaiilernen '’ I have looked over “IlencVs Field Book for Railroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be found a very useful and practical volume both for officoand ; Tnnr.SpruS . I am much pleased with Mr. Hench’alitttnmanual, (h« “Held Bock ofltailroad Engineers.” WltlT the tion of some or the most practical and useful of reoogoitwi , processes among railway engineew»-he . mb j^eo^tnm I which, new at least in their present tofra. 1 a mint of higher value than that Of merp n OYelty--that ot being in general susceptible of available, uot *£• W 4®. • ble, practical : use.'- In conclusion, wjule design ( of Sir. Henek’a book is such as to .adopt it excellently well to professional needs’, I have pleasure j» 1 cordial satisfaction with its exeeudon,aUke with, tbe per -1 spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, ana. tno cellent typographical taste displuy^by^pupll^ 3 - C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Pbjytechnfc Institute. I Pot sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, • 1 Dealer In Engineers* Stationery, | au 3 Market street, corner of Second Dreai M»klnff and flUUlnery. s\ g. e. CARGCTrespectfully Informs herfnends Q*and others; that sheis prepared tomake toorder trn *Sjß» latest styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, MJINTILLaS, TALMAS. oh the shortest notice and on the most re* aohable terms. Children's Clothing made up with neatness and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed aa»rdlDg to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim tr giro Satisfaction. . • ~ „ , . '■ Apolio Buildings, No. 76 FOURTH Street, second story same entrance as to the Crystal-PaiaceUaguerrian Gal I lery. . . jygQ:d>wlv Copartnership* Tttfi subscribers hereby inform tbeir friends and the public that they hare associated themselves together, under the firm of WM. XOUNGSON A CO., for the purpose of carrying on the PAINTING BUSINESS,In aUlta branch es; and hope, by strict attention to buriness, to merit a •bare of public patronage. Lettering and Graining done for the trade on reasonable terms. Shop on Seventh street, WH. YOUNGSGN, LANIEIi YOPNG3ON. .... David Sluxui* Real estate and contracting agent, no. «, .IRWIN Street,Pittsburgh*has for sale, as follows:—.! ISO aerea of land la Ceder county,lowa, 10 miles from Mag catlne, on the main road to Marion, and 8 mileaftom Tip ton, 6 miles from two Railroad depots; 90 acres is under coltiTatton, a good Frame House, Frame Barn and Grauor ries, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm is well watered, high, dry, good land r In a rery healthy county. Arery great bargain can be had of this farm for prompt pay. Enquire as abore, or of Mr. John,Munn,pn the pro* mfgp- Also, 3 ceres of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill, now In successful operation; 3 Frame Dwellings, Barm Blaek* Bbop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, aie on the bank of the Allegheny river, at Miller’s Eddy, Armstrong county, Pa . Enquire as above, or of Mr? Mann, on the premises. ■■ 1 also want to purchase 6 to 800,000 feet, B. M., of good White Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, 8 or 16 leet long, 7 to 16 inches wide, part to be delivered in October next and part in April, 1855. Enquire as above. Also, fortale,-all the Beds, Furniture, and every thing of | the fitting out of a large Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh, now doing a very tdrge business. Two to five years of the lease of the house can also be had, and immediate possession if required. Enquire as above. i* “ sliding desk, SOO u ** «• SOO “ Iron frame, 44 275 .» « *« 275 BRANCHES. MISCELLANEODS. ' Notice* THE SUBSCRIBERS heretofore doing business under the style of DAWSON, MOHAN & CO., In the manufacture end sale of Railroad Tools, Form and Garden Implements, will hereafter continue the same under the style of DAW SON, NEWMYEB A CO., at the Empire Works, In the Ninth Ward, and Warehouse No. 22 Wood street. Either of us. will attend to settling up the bosinoss. W4l. DAWSON, * J S. NEWMYES. Pittsburgh, Janaary I,lBss—TJaulOm ' Notice. THE Interest of Mr. JOHN ATWELL in our business ceases from this date by agreement. Onr business, as WHOLESALE GROCERS, will be continued by the remain ing partners under the firm of BAGALEY, COSGRAYE A CO., Nos. IS and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh. BAG ALKY, WOODWARD 4 CO., No. 221 Market street, Philadelphia WM. BAGALEY k CO. Pittsburgh, December I9ib, 1854—[dec22 WM. A. M’CLUKG, DEALER IN Flue Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow CORNER OF WOODLAND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. IS now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS, in addition to bis already extensive stock, purchased from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market prices. ay- Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. 9S* Goods delivered in the city tree of charge. eep2l Notice* THE Partnership of JOHN M’DEYITT k BRO. was dis solved on.the first inst. John M’Devitt will continue the business nt tbo old-stand, and attend to the settlement of ‘be business or the late firm. __ _ JOHN MTKYHT, WILLIAM M'DEYITT. January 3d, 1355—-f jan4 ROBERT H. PATTERSON’S <> , LIVERY AND SALE cMS&SL .ffij STABLE. WsSt l Corner Diamond Btreetand Cherry alley* aprU'tf PTTTSBUEGB. PA. Home League Factory* HEAVY SHIRTING CHECKS AND TWEEDS.intended to tuit the retail trade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, made of hard twisted yarn, dark patterns and indigo blue. The general a'imlssion that Stewart’s Checks and Twevds' are not infjrlcr in quality to any others manufactured in the United Staten, with an increasing demand for them, encourages the subscriber to extend his business *- ith a view to keep up a good, assortment of such Chet-ss as usn ally retail from 12}£ to cents per yard. Sample- will be sent to merchants who cannot make it convenient to <*all 1 at his Warcrooifi, Rebecca street, hear the depot, Allegheny, oct7:3m« .HAMILTON STKWART. Steamboat Owners WILL find it to their advantage cn call and examine our stock of STOVES, before purchasing elsewhere. Our variety, both as to etyle of finish and utility, is superior to any in this market. We also hero a Laundry Furuaee, new in design and principal, designed expressly for steam newm esigo P QRAFF, REIBISQER & GRAFF, Notice* I HAVE sold mylnterest in the business of Long, Miller k Co„ to 8. A Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the old stand, To. 109 Front street. leordlally recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29,1854. P. H. MILLER. «_ a umo . ~~ PHHAIPS. “■ ‘ g. A. LONG A CO., Bet, i, and brass founders, and gas fitters, invite attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up bouses with Gas and Steam, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order, fur nish Railroad Pomps and Tank Fittings, and. keep # Anti- Attrition Metal constantly on band. JJ3I - Boots and Shoe*. JiFL AUGHLIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite the Mayor’s Office, is man ufaaturing Gentlemen’s first Boots, Low Shoes,ties and buttoned; Congress and Button ed Gaiters; Ladies* Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, Slip pers, and French Lashing Gaitere, orevery color andshade; fancy Kid and Balia Gaiters, of the best material; Misses and Children’s do, of every variety. , ■ N. B.—All kinds made toerder, on shoTt notice. jsulß Treasurer’* Office of Use Uhartlers VaUey Railroad Company* SUBSCRIBERS to theabove Road are hereby notified that the Board of Directors have called for a eecond install ment of Fm Dollars per share, payable to the Treasurer on the Ist Monday of JUNE, and also Five Dollars per share on the first Monday of each ensuing month, until the whole amountla paid. ■ ' ■ _ rov3o:tf ALV AN WILRTNB* Treasure. - Trie Greateatlnvention of the Ago. r»h TO AVOID those unpleasant feelings that usually "i ©accompany the wearing of a new Hat, theCONFOR jcHMATAR, lately imported from Paris, forms the Hat to theexact shape and sirs of the head. A neat fit, and a good Hat may be had at 77 Wood street WM. DOUGLAS. Stoves 1 StovesJ! Stoves!ll COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. THE public will find It to their advantage to examine our BtocK of STOVES, before purchasing elsewhere. GRAFF.REISINQER 4 GRAFF. 124 Wood street* EDMUND WXLKIMS, Eagle Marble abb Freeport Stone Works, SO 215 HEAD OP WOOD STEEET, PITTSBUKOH, - And near Vie Ozmxterft GatCyLaxrencevtfU. MQlrimEiTfl, BURIAL VAULTS, TOMB STONES, Ad Freeport Stone WaUrand Fences, Mantle Pieced, (Jen tre and Pier Tops, always on hand and made to order. N B —Having introduced a new style of Fence -for Gem* 1 eterr Lota, of DURABLE STONE, cut through in panel or railing form, and at very, little cost over Iron fencing. I refer to specimens of that and other worfc I have already done in the Allegheny Cemetery. I have on hand a choice selection of drawings for every- description of Woth In my line. &OTB3ZPCXB : ' coi. henry McCullough, Pittsburgh. WM. BAGALEY, Esq., do KRAMER & RAHM, do* Mrs. HARMAR DENNY, do Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Home Wood. HonrTHOS. IRWIN, Allegheny. Mrs. TIEIiNAN, Sr., do JOHN McDonald CROSBAN, Eaqr,,, MoaoopalwJ* House. WpgloM»w •Merchant Tailor. JOHN LAUGHLIN, formerly foreman for Mr. B. Stoner, would respectfully announce to bis friend* end the public generally, that he has rented 4 ahd_ us* l ? tS? the fine stand lately occupied by Meflsrs. J, S. * a I«e, N . 3S>.Maiket Street, between &cwdand Tblrf|Wbgoh« w prepaid to make to ortre agOTpMM’3 CLOTIUSM “ the most fashionable style. - Havlnghjaself ao1 \”~ lar axinrenticeahlD to tbe trade, and bring a practical cotter, ir « lS H h LEov? Softs’ mado and trimmed in U» neatest ”' will atso warrant all wara whatltia repw f. ~;> Trt *^-Vr —* - LIST OP GEHUINE PATENT HEDICIEE3, ' : F'iiK'OTnEjis; ”' i fTAolt'aS'firufftfelf’md'Dalrn tn KBJELKit'B AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne’** Alterative: ' \ --■■it Carminative Balsam; " ! Hair Dye: <» Expectorant; it Banatlvo Pillsi <* • Hair Tonic; • . ' Wistar’sßalram of Wild Cherry; Bryant’sPulmonary.Balflam;. Hocfland’s German Bitter*; . Holla, d. . ‘ d* . : • ; Marchices’Uterine Catholton: : : Storms’ Scotch Cough Candy; Price's ■ do; Thorn's' do; ■ : Howe’s . do; Osgood’s India Cbolagogne J "Morse's Invigorating Cordial* Tyler’s-Gum Arabic Drop*; : Hnrrlson’6 Hair Dye; . Pha lon's do Batchelor's do' . McMunn’s Elixir of Opium; • • Bryant's Purifying Extract; • Daisy's Pain Extract; Brown’s Ksseneo of Jamaica Ginger J McAllister's do ;do: . • payeon’s ‘ do do; Aruhold’a do; Dr.'Curtis’ Hygcana; Lyons* Katbaircn; - • . ~ BavidV-Xilly While; . Bazin’s ; do; Tobias’Liniment;: - Haul’s . do;. • Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment Mexican Muntang do; - Parrel’s Arabian do; ... .•>' Gardner’s , ;do; Barrel's Indian- do; . Carter’s Spanish Mixture; - ’ Berne’s Pile Lotion; . Meen Fun; Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; : Merchant’sGargliogOU; ' .* . McAlHater’s Ointment; . . , Sings’ Itch do; - Ferrei’e do; Gray’s do; Trask’s Magnetic Ointment; Judkln’s . do; Swalm’s Panacea; - _ Houck’s do; . - A ' gsrgant’a Infant Panacea; W Perry Davis'Pain Kilter; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Houghton's Pepsin; - Kler’s' Petroleum; McLane’e Galebrated Liter Pills Brandreth’s do* Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pflls Lee’s Anti-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even's do; Swaynes’BxtractSarsaparillaßlood iUa Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; A Townsend’s Health .do; Jew David’s Plasters: Shoemaker’s do y Dr. Newman’s do;. Radway’fl Beady Belief; Morris* Eemedy; ~ Prof. Wood's Hair Bestorative; Emerson’s do; Bull’s Sarsaparilla; TownscxuTs do; Band’s do; „ Guysott’s Extract Velio w Dock and Sarsaparilla Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps;, . ’ Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; *» Highly Scanted Brown. Windsor “ Musk;,.. Ludlnm’s Specific; McLens’s Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler’s Gam Arabic do; Sellers' . . . do; : Bwayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; ' Barry’s Tricophorous; Norwood’s Tincture of Varatrom Viride; filcLane’sCelebrated Vermifuge, - Dr. Locock’s PulmonioWafcrs; Thompson’s Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumpa; J '• • Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps j Gum Elastic do do feblfcly CHERRY PECTORAL: for ins rapid cto* of . ' ■ COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS, • , WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP ASTHELAy. AND CONSUMPTION. WE invito the attention of the <■ h /-v public to tho certificates'appended j below, and. be3pcak*forthem that can* •■'c f did consideration, which their honest A",- ( frankness deserves. . V Me a in such stations as many *•» 1 - rawi voluntarily bear witness to the efilea* ; cy and value of Cheeet Pectoral, do ;V -nnt wantonly trifle-with, or distort < ; SannaMaed facts, nor overstate their convictions. :. L . - Jnd«e then, whether this is not the medicine to trust when ; ; von must httvo relief for the throat or lungs; Judge too, j. whether every family ought not to have It by them as a safeguard ngninn the everywhere prevailing cneray,wbieh y. steads with fatal frequency upon almost every floet, and . carries offnlamb from many a home? ■ • • a ;■ Jackson, C. IL, Jackson city, 0., 20Lh Nor., 1853. ; Da. J. O. Atee: Sir—The Cokrrt Pectorai is much to onired after. Several of our best Physicians have used Uiree of them lu their own qasea, and always with the bap* y . niest effects The numerous patent medicines always be- t fore them, lead to incredulity in regard to every now ran*. 5 . dy* and it is only after undoubted evidence of value many y-. article, that anything lika a general confidence can be ex* ± cited ' * i. 1 Tho unrivalled excellence of this combination of agents Ij • ' (in the Cherry Pectoral,) proved beyond catilby repeated f . ; trial under their own observation, has compelled medical -rv men to proclaim abroad its usefulness. It Is beyond ell . doubt the boat general remedy we have for the Pulmonary •’ Affections of this climate, at the same time sedative and expectorant—a rare combination of properties. .. f; . . In the hope that it will prove its own reward,! subscrico ■, B^UalI ”« Ur /■■ Let genderr.en rf Vie Legal Profession mark ‘i# ‘ Williamsburg, L. L,Sept-3. Dr J 0. Atib: Dear Sir—Over application for the pat. three years In my duties ns an advocate, brought on £ * eight months ago a severe irritatiOD'hf the bronchial tubes, which was a constant nnnoyancclri nie, and fast becoming _ a source of great appreheusiom/Evory remedy tried.falled to even relieve me, till I used yonrCHXRRT Pxcto&AL. This has not only relieved me, but, as I trust, wholly cored me ) I care nothing for the reputation of advocating Patent Me dicines, and chi* is.at your service. I shall recommend it > to members of the bar. and others whom X may meet, lft boring under similar indiApofiltlons. _ _ ' Yours truly. B* *• dONBS. r Montgomery, October 4.1849. Da. J. 0. Atee: Sir—l have used your admirable com- f pound exclusively in my practice, and find it to surpass, by ; far any other remedy wo have tor curing diseases upon tha ; langs. i '°“ ob “ lißnU ' rT^ B . TONES, M.D: 1 What yet remains to convince tho most Incredulous that j the Cherry Pectoral is all that It purports to be,Jds: auun- [ equalled remedial agent for all.diseases of the Throat arm Lunas. The experience of yaarsbaaptovenittobeaueh, and wo submit it.Cb the people, believing that its virtue* wUI folly maintain Itsreputaiion, „- Prepared by J. 0 AYKit, Chemist, Lowell,Mas*. Bewara of worthless preparations, attempted to be palmed off under a similarity of name. _ . •..•re sold In Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by B. A. PAIIff E3TOGK A CO, wholesale and tetnU.- jefeornaaw Darter’s simuisli Mixture. THE GREAT PUKiFIER OF THE BLOODI Hot a Particle of Hercury in it, ' i LET TUB AFFLICTED BEAD AND PONDEBI—An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King's EtU, Kb trams* Ufm, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimploscr Pustule* on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Few. Chronic Bora Eves, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement aad pa- n C f the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Disease* r, arising from an Inj ndicloua use cf Mercury, Imprudent* in '•Life,or Impurity of the Blood." ; :‘r_ * ' * " . :< This great altera tire modicino and Purifier of Blood £ isnowtzsedby .usandsol grateful patientsfrom all part of the United States, who testify daily to the remaxkabl eurefl performed by the greatest of all medicines, “CAB TBR’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ; Bcrofola, Eruptions on the Shin, Liver Disease* Fevers, » -Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the ThroaWFemaie Complaint*, Pains and Aching of the Bones <and Joints, are speedily put to flight by udug this great and Inestimable remedy. . . „ , • . . For ail diseases of the Blood, nothing nas yet been found - to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all lopurv ; acts gentty and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the,Stomach, •■{ mahe* the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Constt* r tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down ty the excesses ? of youth, to its pristine vlaor and strength. ' ‘ ; For the Ladies, it is Invariably better than all the cc* .. modes ever used. A fow doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture ; will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the r«e« 6 ' mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and to* : '• prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all > ’ the wediciaea ever beard of. ... . , . ;i . The large bum bur of certificates which we have,received . from persons from all parts of the United States, brtho best etidenee that there 1* no humbug about .lt The press* ’ hotol keepers, magistrates, physicians. and public men, well known tn*the community. all add.their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agwntand get a Circular and Almaaae, and j: read the wonderful cures this truly greatestef all Medklnes ' None genuine unless signed by BENNETT A BEERS. Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond,. to whom, all orders for supplies and agencies must bs addressed. And for sale by B. A FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM* ?. ING. FbEMING BROS.* and by Druggists generally, ocb3H»»ly . ; [ « PR, BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Do* /a votes hlB entire attention to auofilcePraetice. s&££ ;.; - W His boainesp is mostly confined to Private ill filiil Vaicrtal and such painfulafTections, &£» \i . brought on by imprudence, youthfullndolgenceandexcess - Syphilis, Syphilitic KrupUons,<jonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture '; Urethral IMschargea, Impurity ofdhe Blood, with all Disea* ess of the Venereal Organ. Bhln Diseases, Scorbutic Erup* tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak* .. ness, Impoteucy, Biles, Rheumatism, .Female. weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula In Ano, Nervous Aflectlonsv Pains in tbe BacbundUjine.ini *. tattonof the Bladder and Kidneyß,successfully treated^ ?^aSnyMr?practica (»i* tathlaeltylenablMDr-Browa to offer assurances of a speedy cure to ullwhomay eemo un? * and Private Consultation Rooms, 41, Dlamonfl alley -> moderate. ' COTOdawaf K" h teiiM grown’snewiy discovered remedy for Rheumatism too speedy and certain Remedy No.ll DJAMORB Plttaburgb.Penu’a- TheDoctotis always othomi Tn »frii rr'HE Administration of B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S YERMI» I EUGK has always been characterized with success, • Aaye producing in tbo feelings a marked change for the better. Any one who tries it. can safely confide in it, pud the most delicate infant cannot he injured by Its use. •Adults, tod, are frequently subject to worms in the rectum and small intestines, which always Impair the health. ATnKtJ, N. Y, June 2d, 1858. Messrs. & A. F<shntsioOi <2 Cb. ’ GaHtLEMCKt—I httve used two bottles of B, A. Fahnee* toch’s Vermifuge, which I purchased from your agent; It had tbe desired efitet in bringing uway a largo number of worms from my wife Ipurchased another vial and gave it to my child; it had the same effect, bringing away great numbers’of worms. ‘ I tbero'ora recommend It to tb# pub* lie as o sure remedy for worms. p. BIT3EB.' . Prepared and sold by ih A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, corner First and Wo--d strvets. . JanlCaiiW A M.vfiDlNJß—The beet article now luuw for chappal hands; U dca IresU recrircd Uuad*y by > declo JQ3. FLEMING; /~IEOCBhS TlTuCKS—iso. I.2»Dja, tonlsbj " l T 'd,f2r . trsanwOfi Fftb etm» sale.—A. A. Ma&>N A 00. will Open O 100 monof tbw :u®*~6a»»U,o<‘ P> oa Kiaiaa., Juitmijitl. : “3s>ssf% Private Disoasco, Worms even in Adults* rt . a £ • f ■ ? T’- ft ; '■
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