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Pepper Banco; - - fihhdsliOTerlDg’a Syrup; r . n r do Suearß; k«It«1 at the r amity Grocery tit ore of t M>13... * [ i —— *•’ -Va'J v V.’viV' * • ■... S-'.i"' i>- ; rDNEtiDAY"-’MOUNINQ:::::F£BRUAUY 28. I@f-The New York correspondent of the ... .. Springfield Jltpullitan writes thus: “This is the -v letting season of New,-York ;• but at the present * ~ thero does not seem to bo much of a rush for . stores of any kind, or dwellings. Tenants fight shy, in the hopo that landlords will eventually square their demands to tho exigencies of the ‘ : . times. I learn that the Astor House, which re port said was to bo vacated m the spring, has been retaken by Coleman & Stetson, for eleven years from tho Ist of May, at an ndvnnoo on the present rent of S 3 000 per annum, Mr Astor . »K^ in f, t 0 ex P° n| J $15,000 in improvement and repairs.” • 1 Increase of Cash Capital T 9 half a million dollars! •JEtna iksuraivce COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTEIIED 1819. _ ' _ PAID Ul*. G*ah Capital, ------- $500,000* mHE TIIIRTT-SIXTH ANNUAL BTATKMKNT of the JL Assets of the jEPNA INSURANCE CoMPAN Y,of Hurt rota, u far tusked this agency on tho Ist of January. 1855, trader oeth. EoU Estate, unincumbered $ IC-C72 05 BeTenty-two Mortgago Bondi!, Hand 7 cent,pay* .able aeml*annually 72 000 00 Debtf due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7.313 17 Bills Rttcelrable, noil secured, payublo at Dank... 128 327 &.J Kallroad Blocks In Connecticut 97,515 00 Bank btichs In tho city of Hartford 142,690 00 Bank Stocks lo Nbtt York city*. 93 050 qo Cash on hand, la Bank, and in hands of Agents * ~ and ethers—.—, ' $775,°76 63 " TW amount of liabilities dee or not due to Eonkjorother , .... creditors,—nothing. ' . Losses adjusted and dae,—echo. Losses adjusted and cot duo, $149,616 22. ft^lxi“S^60 tCd lni 111 “‘“P oll *** *“Uag for farther Comp “ s, are ™»u.roch t ? ; : -Agentainstructed to take no risk orer $lO,OOO •^rrSM 00 . 0111 l “ uro ' i iQ city, town or Tillage, depends tnaierlaland construction of ballings, 4 '■* * of ® trcetfl »supply of wfiter'and condition of tho fire department, and other circumstances. .. .• The amount Insured in blocks of buildings Tories i the to limit the loss by any one fire to 410,000, or less. k • THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary - ;• ■ ■ ■ v p,! j? cn » l . lj ‘Pt* Bl * l ! Thomas A. Alexander, Eocretarv of the iEtna insurance Company, andmadeoath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, Is true, according to . his best knowledge and belief «•••'••■ ••• HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace the year 18&4 exeped $,60,000, while the premiums received for tbeeanfttim for exceed any. other year, since the organisation of the Company. Policies, ooTering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerntiro rates. • -'W* Ofllee, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jig l - 1 ; H. B. TEN EYCK, Agent. __ „ „ Stoves I Moves 12 stoves! 11 COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. TliK publio will find it.to their adrontare to examine our etocK of 8T 0 V E S, beforo purehajnr alee vhere ORAEF, lUSIBINQKR 4 (iRAt'P, "PS 3 121 Wool street. JBtahln. Poetry. Oh, don’t you remember lu. Kura, friend Joe ■ All Keevil, the Hatter up town; Who smiles with delight when you give him a call, And who aid up your order “ so brown-’* i Is the neat Ha: Store on Wood Btreot, Joo, Near the new atone Church bo fine, B« has filled up hi* Bbeleos with Hats black and *r*T Aad “freedom's Flag” Is hi* sign- * w Under the trees’ cool shade, Old Joe, - Thai spread their branches ibr aIL Together we*re stood in the noon da* time And gated on his Banner *• so tall " Many hatters hare tried In rain, Old Joe, Bat their effort* can never compare* For the customer* flock round hla store to cure -©Dhis'Tarlous stales no rare. TUeias a change In the times I know, Friend Jo*; llwy barochanged from thoold totbo new AU “ J.** 1 fn tis df of my pocket the truth, ’ . That price* down town hare changed 100 ,T«a years hare or more, OM j o a Alt Keavil a name was Am fcail.J; Afid Uaetoreii dnernod a in truth. Forjn **flts T *he lias never yet failtvi. (f e b9 M‘. WAEIUNQXON Pilot* BUT t.—K go DU >ratne Dwell • w i U ‘ ] "l" lot °f fat iront on the uiun'or the hill and ruunras hack 422 feet on Bertha street " ?! *l lh 11 ™ lot gooJ ,r “ t * r . shale and fruit trees, at Ui Die, ic„ a good board fence aronnd the proper :y Ktee $.,000. lereons desirous of a ploesant residence ate] pure ale, with a view or the two citlu, ritera, 4c., would do .. Well to attend to tbo aboTt>. Apply b/y>n to - »• CUTUBKRT A SOX, ______ Nn. UO Third ptroot- ... Opposition UtQtd 1 Comparliou invited I tuJUUMAiMft HKJt.CTIiOI a ciD U'JML&SALU i'vl \J UUi ADuraj£D!-UOUD, 61 Market ctrert, Laa ju-i s^fv e v j to his stock, a fine assortment 01 r.!l tbtiiattejtdesigaaol fashionable gold jewelry: fin* London . -tad ttecara gold watches, of the hum quality; silrt-r apooua ana forts, of oap own tnanufuctorc, w&rrautej pure - W«m;-Alhata apoous and forks, hoar# plated, and of a :. #ttp« r iotqual , ty; fineelocKs; Maiienne time pieces, Ac. We boldly defy competition la our line of basinets, in thi< So?? 3 ! “ w * T d ««nßlnea to Close out our > relit LA.aU, at prices that cannot be beat W®* 0 ? aboul P Ufclia, Uii.' eboald not foil to gi Te ua a call —lfjr so doing, you can gave from 25 to 6U per e* n t in your porcaasei at J JJaalu]" UOOiys JBWETRY EMPOMUM. Stocks Fuii jjalk— hichango Dank Stock; ©U*ans r Deposit Bank Stock; Pittsburgh mV,Fire and Marine Insurance Sloe Ohio and Fanna. ltailroad Stock; North American Stock; Ohio Trap Bock Stock ; Kldge Mining Company Slock ;J|by AUSTIN LOO3US, Stock Broker, W 2 Fourth nrw**. ALU.VTiNISd—A largo aad Deaaiiiui MWUM |, k .j Comic and Seutiaectal Valentines, Yaiomino Ca»d »na Enrelopes, juit received and for sale, cither wholesale or retail, lower thaa ever before offered in thin city- Call at . S.VMUJSL U. LAUKFKK’a No. B 7 Wood street. Aolloei TI£E SUBSCRIBERS heretofore doing badness under the style of DAIVSON, MOHAN & CO. in ibe manufacture ana sale of Railroad Tools, Faina and Garden Implements, will hereafter oondnue tho same under the style of DAW - 80N, NKWMFEft A CO. at tho Empire the Ninth WanX.ana Warehouse No. ZA Wood street. Either of u« will attend to settling up the business. WAX. DAWSON, J. 8. NEWAIYER. janhlm ' Jancary 1,1855- WOlilxb UN GARDENING.—Pardee's Xreatt«e on ttio ba’axrbcrrj', The Fruit Cultun/re, ana fruit Book,.Yoang Gardner's Assistant, and a large as*or.- ouaDUif Books OH Uorticuilural and Rural affairs—just m>-ir«l qnd fcr Bala by JAME3 WARDROP. Gardener Wanted. ABTN'GLR MAN, who understand Gardening and attend ing market, Apply to J. J. GILLKdFIK, teblfciw 7d Wood street. For bale. THAT FINE MANSION on Penn Bireot, tbo former rcO deuce of Uen Larimer. Full SALE—Light-ninths of the steamer TBOS SIIRI YKR, an excellent boat, aud In good condition. I Oil UAik Oil TO UsT—lt. UAKIiIiNQ OFFICES ol Gen. Larimer, on Fourth street. ' For particulars enquire of Gen. Wq. Larimer. Jr., or ol the undersigned. THOMAS MELLON, febltfcd. ’I rufitoe. w Or. David Hunt, Deniiat, ffnSSSSk Bgain beiound at bLoflice, on KHIP.TU i t l r-Streot, nearly opposite Patterson’s Livery BLa- bla. Lble.Sw SEMI-ANNUAL BALL.—A.; A. MAbON AUO. wllio/en, on Monday, February 16th, another large lot o: red. yeliov and white all wool liannels, which will be Eoid at aboat op»htlf the usual prices. feblO |,)I6LAINiSiJ.— A. A. MAKO.N & GU. will open, on Mon- February lOtb, 4 more coses of now stylo M- Do lauui, at 8, 1(1 and cents, usually sold for 183£ and 25 <****• _ _ ' feblO SH AWL3.—A law more of tbosa splendid Empire {state umgBhawlsat $3, usually seld for SQ, may still bo A. A. MASON A OO.’S, feblp 25 Fifth street. T-- Ltaadry Blue. HIS 13 SIMPLY INDIGO DISSOLVED, without lnju *oy of its properties. It possesses u decided ad vantage over the undisaolved Indigo, on account of the facility with which It can be need and its cheapness; it be * well known faot that not more than one-half of the l&dlgocun be dissolved in water. Washer women and fom uiee will find it a great saving. For sail, by s*® 3o JOHN lIAFT, Jr. PATENT JL 5 gross Ludlum’a Specific ; t 10. do itad way’s heady Kelief; 1 fi do Barry’s Tricoph&ronr; < 6 do Lyons’ Kathairon: 6 do Wright’s Pills; . *»■ do Draodroth’e Pill*; « • do Uooflaad'a German Blitors'; 6 do M’Allister’a Ointment; 16 do Thom's Cough Candy; ■j do- Brown’s Essence Ginger: * o do Terrell’s Ointment; 6 do Terrell’s Arabian Liniment'; 6 do Ktcra’ Petroleum; Iu store and for sale by FLEMING 8808, Successors to J. Kidd 4 Co., Nn R 0 Wrwi atrial. dec2l:4*w * Aui *~The. Pictures taken lor <}*&. ALB-2 calks Fibre A JT> Wilir&ms’ Brown Stout; 2 casks Rutherford’s Scotch Alejouhandand for sale by jqpaar miller & rioketsqn. BBOttEK-4 Mtts While Co-Jar Bucktts, braua bound: lo aoisn Eastern Brooms; for tale by ..i-yUtia- F. K. DIUYO. No. 1 D.a-oond. gONCW ' ii\*4Sr-2* COMU.XOUBS Hyfioa and JllackTrai, of tho -li qualities. P. R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. I Y*!r K ?.« BEiii ‘* ANl> SHOULDERS, for side by 1 ■ febls P. JL DHATO. ( bb ls treah ground Jast arrived aud for P' MJ^ 0 - ■ JAS, arLAUGULIN, - No. 10 Smitbfield street. | »U)UIl_4O r Mk « for Bale b j 1 1 f K 0" JAS. M’LAUGHLTN. CtOu foe ral, bj : 1 'JcMO_....: Jab. Mci.Annni.Tv ED PDEATOESt—IOO buthels for sale by gbffl—. JAS. tfcLAPQHLIK. I A*l> ttUKK£ LBAi>-Th e J i will feeep constantly on hand, a fail papply cf ilyaraDt. and Drain Tipe of all olios; also, Sheet from 2J410 6 Iba to the cquare foot. ' 4 J. W> BOILER & CO., 97 Front *tr*et. fl'UUCYlVriSrof CooVeMatloiifl on the importance oi ihe J. Elder, iU Scriptural Authority, Qualification* Kiid‘Dbti«;'by'tue ftUthorof Whv am I a Presbyterian 1 1 1 £o&i>7.lß*a M cents. For sale by '■ w " JOHN 8. DAVISON, 65 Market near Fourth. ' fc'ii......., j- . •• •y> . s' ; > 7 r" . ** ” * *?2«r ! ;r ; * t 212,605 00 Am-fta SOI. F» R» DBAYQ, No. 1 Diamond. ■VV;, ,*{/ J - .. ' i. .' N, ' h’KSJ'A* . : '’/A-.. . • ','i - ■ ' >'tV*s • •’ -« 1 3 i, ,• f - ’, '-** -* .rzifWXiX: HOTELS. o E O’IM W^P US K- rS? All Li tNT Z, Pbopsietob, ft TKnnt STREET, Just beside the Pasronger f Rallrord, which mated it *lnc; by tbM r'ai? 11 * k 0 * 15 * a city for passengers arri* „ e Sroprie;or havißg,at considerable expense, fitted np, isiS tCP fl e H t tho MANSION HOUSE, would respect iauy ro.ic.t a share of public There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford log ample accommodation travelers and teamsters. His Larder «Dd Rar vvlll be furnished with the best the market ran afford fabliy GOOD IMTEIIT HOUSE, OF LIBERTY AND QUANT STREETS, near \ tho ILiilicud Depot jjlDl&lV CITY HOTEL, (1.4T8 Bf'OWVfl. ) , Corner of Smlthndd and Third streets* 2'ITTSBVIiQFf, PA. GLASS & CAKE, Proprietors. JOHN P. OLASS, OAN D CAR.TL (L»U linger (UU EMJUrIe, ft Parry aUahJ THIS large and commodious Hou.s having undergone thoruusrl, repair end furnished with now equipments uiroughout, is now open for the reception of ths traveling puMic. _CnA£qEB MODETure. aprts:om * ST. CLAIR .HOTEL, (FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBOKGn, Corner Feme nnd St. Clnir streets. C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. *3*Thl3 Is a Erst class house, between tho Railroad De pots; the rooms are large and newly furnished, and charges modcra.e, aprldilydAw W ....... OWSTON'S. AYKRLEY HOUSE, W South Eighth street, between Chestnnt and Walnut, Philadelphia. [auM.-y N„ THIS UNION, „ Arch street. Philadelphia. T. 8. WEBB (late of the Eagle,) Proprietor. fau39:y UASKIbh HOUSE!. CORNER OF UAIX AND .iOCHJ STS., WARI2FX, O 1 Tin: proprietor, tslea pleasure In announcing to the public that thisnew and elegant Ilotol has boon oponed as i house of entertainment Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of theOhlo BtageCompany.lt offers Inducements unsurpassed in Warron for the uceommoda uoq of the traveling community. A share of public patronage Is Kapeotfully solicited. * ull M. CIABKILL. franklin house. CHEOTNOT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. A LAIRD, Proprietors. Jyl&:3m] TKR.MB £1.60 PE« DAY. UcMILtAN HOUSE, , , JOHNSTOWN. PEX&A. Hu. undersigned haring taken charge of the shore waned Houm, and matted it at a largo erpenaa, in a comfortable os well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceire guests, and giro ample satisfaction to all who may pa ronlse the nouse. lauB:tf) JAMK3 DOWNEY. HARE’S HOTEL, (Late Farmer’s Exchange,] NO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street Pitts burgh. SAMUEL llAllE, Proprietor. This Hotel b entirely new. having >uat been completed and opened for the atrcommodailon of tho public. [sepl3 THE GLEN HOTEL IS NOW READY FOR SUMMER VISITERS. The grounds hare been improved, and'tho House rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be haonv to sec his friends. £s* An Omni Una of the Excelsior Line in now running from the station, on Fifth street, to the GLEN HOTEL. Leares the station at 8 o'clock, A. >L. and 6 P. 3L; return log st 9 A. M., and OUT*. M _jeri.Ksm PRAIffKIiIS HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio." fl PATEICK & SON, Pbofiustoiis.—This Boom ha* na* d argon® thorough anti extensir® repairs,alterations, «d ***3° additions of o*w furniture, etc, and the proprie tora pledge themselves that nothing ahall be wanting on tteir part to render the Paiaxinf a place where all the com* ft»rta of a first class hotel can be found. C. PATRICK A 80S. • FIiOKBNCE HOTKL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK (cotouoteb os ra* sctoptin plas.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, y u*sum&9, jn., vi’t K . s . UiaslJ PERKY HOTEL, curoor of Hancock airvet&nd Dueiueso* Way, I‘ittsburgh, Pa. mar4y Me MASTERS & MARKER. Proprietors. EEaTA U RAIN Ts. 12AN K EICIIASOB, third street, oltueen and market njMTR subscriber* b-* ltr.Tr. to inform their friends acd X toe paUhc Kcoerally, that they hare }o.th«3 the ahote well known Restaurant, which has Just u*-a thoroughly r-novated, repaired and re furnizhud, and now op-n. The proprietor* fa&rr spared qo expoase to make ib« Uank Kx ctauge & conxtvrtable rrsort, a* well for the epicure as the bu‘iuess mao. The lar.ier wKI et ail times be stocked with the delicacies t-i the season, and served up under the atispb Cej of experienced cook*. They respectfully ask for the patronage of a generous public. „„„„ „ MARTI K ’S RESTAURANT AND EATING SALOON ON TUK EABTKItN PLAN, 23 Diarwal clUy, Uttorm Wl*cd ertd Market ttreeii —A 11 kind# of stables furred up in tb« bc?«t style, aci on the shortest doUcp. Jlousc open from 6 o'clock loth* morning until 12o’clock at night, (huminy.o excepted.) octJUy BELVLDInItE R.BSTATTRAIST. WOOD iji'UEiiT, DiiT. WATER AND Flits p STREETS THK Undersigned has juat provided a chcico etook of LiQb'oKS.andis rea-jy at all limes tosrrre his iriecde aiUi lh- b«.*t of the In th® wr.y of edib.ea. Irish Wbiaky PuaLhes may be had at the Uzividies. jfloll:!? JOHN Sk V A J K, Proprietor. COIISIUCOPIA «S*OTBTER AND COFFEE HOUSE."®* D. BARIJASD. So. JO, Fifth Sorul. txlmea (Food and Market. Jspl9:lyj PITTSSOAAH. CRYSTAL PALACE. No. 18 Market ctreot. 1 C. C. SEELY, ,g$S \ I hll u S eUf ‘ r » , i that he ha* Just started his \2J»vyr ■^ t ‘ w York and Philadelphia modern style of CAKING UYiTEKS and everything else In the eating line. Oyaier* in the Shel) or Stewed, for l2jd cents a dozen. He ..ill &J:u> furnish the best of ererythloc that the market wiil afford. House always open until Bo’clock In the morulas. _ narl3-tf OYSTER SALOON AND RESTAURANT! 108 WOOD STREET. T n .£ SS*®" 1 ** 1, now hl * OYSTER SALOON AND LATpiO HOUSE perfected In r man nor that cannot be excelra by env similar establishment in the city rSHhW U BE S£RV£D WAT ALL irOl-BS Of THE DA 1, from ti:e . .r, C n m l^* l Meat *‘ Fowl., PHI,, Ac, *c, Ills Dill of lure Cannot be surpassed, and he would respect* folly inTite the attention of the public to It. CHARLES STILL, 108 Wood street. ja2o:mictf St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. r pHE UDiien'itrntHl regretfully informs the public that h# 1 in cow fully prepared to servo private families and the public generally, with Ms celebrated LAO hit BEER, in bottle?. AJI orders left at hi* OtSce, NO. iI9 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) wili be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part cf tho city or vicinity F. G. SCHENCtt. Benltx* Lager Beer Hall, ‘ Tr>o. 106 SmUhfvdd street, Ou Cuslrm Houti. subscriber ba< just opened ono of the largest anJ best Gnbhi*d Lager Beer Halle io the city. Ill* Becris acknowledged to be a superior article, and eTcry otherae* commoiation about his bouse cannot be excelled. A. BEN7TZ. WKeunett Ale, ; D. ENGLISH'; dolt) IkitUer of SMITH’S celebrated • KeDaett Aleand Brown Stout. Also,Common Ale and Sorter, ia qtiart and plrrt botUea. The attention of familios, and the trade, U re?x>ectAillv oullry W Mineral Water ana Sarsaparilla U. D I.JidLIsH, Pitt street, below Penn, Is now manufacturing and bottkiogthe above beverages on in axteottire scale, ills artlciea are of the best quality, and naiactured from tbo purest materials. octutly Steamboat and Chain', are constantly engaged In the eEaggSlsaßag ronnu’aciurw of STEAMBOAT CABIN aaSaagßsEfgl CHAIRS and FUILMTDHE, of ever; ~7r . description, and nay particular attention to the manufacture of the besi styles, suitable fo? the use ol steamboats. Our experience in this branch of the busi ness enables us to warrant satisfaction, as well with the promptitude in which orders are filled, as In the quality of the wort and personal attention given to the fitting ouL Those interested in furnishing Boats, will find it to tholt advantage to give us a call iyai T U k ur LADLES in Invited to J. the HKIIPaTIC SOAP, prepared by the subncrlberfrom Uio recipe of a Loudon Chemlnt, anil used for renderins tha allln emuotb, soft and delicately white, removing SallownoM, I implcij, T&n.Outaneouß Jiruptioai*, and redness of theeklu. All Ci apa, chafes, Ac,, od the bands, are healed by It. It has been used with great success In cases of Scald Head “•or the euro of sore, rough hands It la unrivalled. Price ->i cents u cake; or In boxes, for family use, coutaininir >ue dozen cakes, $1,25 jwr box. Bold wholesale and retail ». L. CUTIIBEkT, No *4U Third *t. G* Blngluni & Co/a Transportation JLtne Ttiew’^ibk 1 i '/'f“^f Di:L1 '' aA ’ “ALTIMOHB AND A wt,w kOKK.—fho Owners ami Agents oi said Line "j; be >‘“ °* tourteeu years connected with tbi old established binghwa’e Line." They will giro their Maal orempt attention to th. forwanlin/or Prl M ,fc Lm^a^ottr 1 Li D r nM ‘ “ 4 ° D 88 bet,rMa Pltfburgh, PhU. QEO. BINGHAM & 00.. Canal Basin, Liberty at, Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS A 00, 3io Market areet, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, IZI North at Baltimore. M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, Sfl.West St.. New York. Proprietors. CHINA IIAI.L, MAKEII BTREBr, BETWEEN TIIIHD ASB FOURTH BTRIITB. OTHA.\UEM VISITING THU CITY SHOULD ciLL IN (CJ to EOO the boootilHl nsßortment of CHINA BLASI and QUEEN SWA HE now open at tho .bTre LaSblth ment. Onr goods bring entirely new, wo are enabled to offer indocemcms In oil the latest Btyles of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware, white iron-atone, we have a groat variety of chapes; also, gold band and ftnev colored stone ware Tea and Toilet Beta. Our stock or white Covered Dishes. Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes,without covers, Salad Dlahes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set la largo and well Selected. Britannia Ware,-Table Cutlery, Spoons, Captors, Walters, and House Furnlfibins Goods we hare a large assortment. 3 ’ ° COiIAION WARE—Our stock of common Teas. Plates li.ibt-8, E triers, Nappies, Bawls, Pitchers, and every article' in the Hoe L. large, and we are prepared to pack them with or without tino goods, as the purchaser may wish. Also, a large assortment of all kinds of GLASS* WARE which we are soiling at manutacturera’ prices, all of which are offered at wholesale or retail, by olcn octSQ JOHN J. O’LEARY. KNThittPlllSE ' So. 136 TTood street. Third door below Yirain Allnr EOWN & TJSTIrEY would call the attention of SpSdnK mtra to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles end Re volving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock erer opened in this market; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery; Tools ami Fishing Tackle, all of which ofT«r at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good apptoved paper. marlB ' 4 °F}F£ QahDßNßKS.—Publio Auction of Buo Sou from the SfUtf trui 400 Forcing Glasses, in withdrawing Tb?rSav wi BtUanleo - I wllf wU-wlttaat XMCff*. oa «» alto .lock ; J&n2& 168 MitabUforji!, forsfajof etily crop*. 8 J JASIKB WAKOBOP, M«n^y«t» r ■ v 4 ;*. •* r JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. J. 0. MARTIN. Agent. PROPRIETOR. J SCHAYnEI.MEREK, 0. 11. KIIANCH. T. B. YOUNG A CO. Th. Fruuslln Fire Insurance Company, Hart, Tobias Morris Patterson. Caas. N. Bui firm, PrttidmL Coas. Q. Bikcxxb, Secretary, make l^nuaaoe,perpetual or limited, on every description of property, In town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. i W haT ,® a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely Lnycatod, af ford ample protection to the assured. ’ apo Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were ae follows, via* n I J € SS.®V - * $918,128 68 Temporary Loans 83,966 17 stocks.. 61,889 00 Cash, 64,346 81 Total-. ....... &L21A708 44 their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they hare paid upward of One Million Tour Hundred Thou' sand Dollars, losses by fire, theroby affording evidence of the advantages of well as the ability and dlsnod- Uon to meet with promptness all liabilities. ' J. GABDINEK COFFIN, Agent, Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third ets. PROTECTION INBUEANCE COMPANY, OF „ } HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premium ana Weitem Fund 51, 000,000. INOOBPOBATED 18i6. Policies of Insurance Issosd at til times on the most farora ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OB THI PERILS OF NAVIGATION, GEO." E. ARNOLD, Agent W 5 PITTSBURGH AND ALLBC/SRNY’ COUNTY marl&y * Western Insurance Company. Pittsbnrrii MILT.KR, Clboife™^^ W3"frtrj^isa r >Ba[B A Hojaelnatitution, managed bj Duxctoas who flrp wall known In tbe ootomunJty, and who are determined bv SffiSSSSSWSfcSJSfeWsaj «s*asjfeaat BANKERS AND BROKERS W*. U. tUikUUU..... M . 11 h „ w ,„. _, 11 Williams' i'cmf - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS A, £ Omtr mod and Third strtcU. ’ «• v t . ran^ aoli °os made on liberal terms. Collation* ° f BUIw ' promptly attended to. ian2friw ffl'WlIKBUidJ WU.I.OCB. . HANKERS, ’ A (Mn iwSL? Ich 2 B £ 6 ’ Notes, Gold and Silver Sss£c«sa South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, -521* . PiTTsnuTtnif. PA . ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORKEJ2 OP FOURTH AND SMITH FIELD STREETS. auSfcOm Pittsburgh, Pa. c. n. wutras. Wlllclna & Go.. (Successors to A. Wilkins A Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS -s-v me '*’* fl I ' ,ur/h Pittsburgh. ’ TN the numerous susponeioos of Banka and Bankers £■„ aau’.flS'thlt In d “ rlng , lho last six months, no o’ QTOr 7 instenco their troubles ' adoparture from tbelr logilimsto busi ln fi tjieralbre, take occasion to assure the-publlo *® snrancOj that no speculations In **fan(T7 stock* ” nr ntha* •jutsid, operations, tempt S, &tb“sWet Ud la gitlmate ltaeof oar buslccsr,—belieting that in RToidinc ail such investments wo shall not only bo bettor able to "/n". l ° tlrca ! t<)man '“ nd "I 80 " their safely, but that in jdDptlnE such a course no shall promote our iwn ultimate T?™ 1 - W. & 00. Removal. ' ~~ PATBICKB ft FEIEUD. tr » Bi Sf, RB £P> KMHANOB BROKBBA flaw &mmd thar Qffla toth, Qmtr qfiyVimd Wood tit rarammon, pa« OoUocUoMin«d»lii«n tha cities Ummghout the Bnltad fand * or arant paper, at tna eornar of Fifth and Wood Streets. (Eb 3 _ H. HOLHEB & BON3, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE wtnirigpQ UB *»» Jamusoi ornoa fo bo. TOtBI I>ooaa QXLOW GLt> SSA2TD. * ?°?/» Bankor * *nd Exchange Broker*, OoU*cth)iu zaule in fill the cJtffis thranghont the United ***fr®d ® >ar current paper, No. & Market Street, between Third and Foarth eta. f jaSOily TIKIISABI Co CO.. BANKEBB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. No. St Wood Strut, comer of Diamond Mho. B—. - KTTSBUXQB. I>A tJT AND SELL Book Notes and Coin; Discount llmo excbange, and promlasoty notea; make collectu'celn c *^® a H lO Union. Receire depoelta on J. nt ' re,t ’*?*, S*™ thclr prompt attention to all appertaining to n Brokart business. Extern Exchange constantly on htctL marfl JOHN WOODS* —" BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER nun a ' and Eani Notes. TOOK tought lad sold oo commission. Collections *««nded to. Interest peld on Deposit. „ 68}$ Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. E * nk - declfl HILL ft C 0„ " BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, STrtrrm n.nrTiL,,.. 09 WOOD FITTQ STRUTS. lOHT on the Eastern Cities constantly for Uit. Time Buis ol Exchange and Notes discounted.— tfold, Bilver and Bank. Notes, bought end told. Collections nadalnsU the principal cities of the United BUtea, D*- poalts received of Par and Current Funds. [mar2Tly BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HT AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase rroatlßary Notes and Tima BUlo, on East and West: bn? and sail Stocks on Oommlssion. J OoUectlons made on all points In tha Union. |mjl 0. K. ARNOLD ft CO~ ' D BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, EALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. CoUcctions carefnltv attended to and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Btoek* bought and sold an commission. t3.No. 74 Fourth ch, nxrxt door to Bank cf PitteVg. {s«l3 Doa«aw andfbniffn SsehatatUMk Aides, Cold and saver _ _ Bought, Sold ajidKschanaidy at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO., —, t . „ . ' w woo » tTßirr, mrsacßon. ES.lnterest sliouad on tine deposits. [ j in ia taoarrsoa sni.... —/ho. a.cii:natT THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKKRB AND BROKERS. Chmer cf Third and Wood tirttU, PiiltbtzTph, Pa. THOMAS \V .. OODS, BROKER, ATO DElltS W Notea, Honda, Stocks, Real Estate. Ac., A*o. 76 Fourth tl , Pittsburgh, pa. fjnij WILUam A. Hill A Co., bankers, H at , Ab. ti Hood itretf, Pittsburgh OLD on sale tbe following BONDS AND STOCK-V 40 shares Exchange Bank ; 17 do Monongihela Company; 20 do Citizens' InsuranceOotornoy; $2,000 Monongabele Navigation Companv Bonds: $ i.OOO City of Pittsburgh Bonds; C-uinty of Allegheny Bonds. fseptidlweirtf Clmmlottl'e Lonn Ofllce, " NO. 100 SUITHPIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Stlrerwere aod otb*r valuable trtiel*fl. euUrrlly INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE Ri the North Boom of the Exchange, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. 0a Trams, > Caaao, [-To all parts of tha World. FacuaHTS, ) INLAND INSURANCES Oa goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land earrWfea. to all parts of tho Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling bosses, Ae. ASSETS OF THE OOMPANT, November 7,1863 Bonds end Mortgages. — $24J100 00 Btateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, -181,663 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances com — - - 24,032 20 BilU receivable - 159,825 04 Cask on hand - 16 071 SO Balances In the hao eor Agents and premiums ' on Marine Pofccies recently issued 121 707 G 7 SubecriptlonNotea...... .. -.'.100*000 00 $627,470 63 djuctosb: Wm. Martin, , l*. b.M. Huston, Joseph H. Seal, j Hugh Craig, KRmmd A Souder, | Spencer M’llrain, John 0. Deris, Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, ; Samuel E. Stokes, John R. Penrose, ; Henry Sloan, George G.Lelper, | James Traqualr, Edward Darlington, • Wm. Eyro, Jr^ H Jonee Brooke, I Joahu* L. Price J. G. Johnson, i J»mea Tennant,’ Jeme. O.U.Dd , John B. Semple, TheopUns Panldlng, : Cherle. Schafer! w‘“n’ T V ! ;‘’“ Ul “ 1 ' ! J ' T “• Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, | B. T. O. Morgen, do WM. MARTIN, President Jossph W. cows*, Bee™ 08 ' 0 ' m » rt6 No. 95'w.l^r'ri^ t^pittofurgh. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY and TRUST COMPANY f PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1880 CHARTER P.ERPETBAL. CAPITAL §260,000. Offiet, S. B. Comer of Third and Cheetnut Sir ecu, Philadelphia. O&oert of the Borne Board at Philadelphia/ . MEICIOBB. Stephen R.Orewfcrd, Paul B. Goddard, SSajSSST }£%££“* President —Btephen R. Crawford “• PT« President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Bedioal Xeamfner, PiririurpA—James H. WUleon, M. D. Allegheny City—R. B. Mowry, Si. D. _ CEO. E. ARNOLB, Agent. p,rlT: f No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. •JOS. LVDEWIO. Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, do iaiccp, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable'designs, mohair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy vestings, cassimeres, satinets, tweeds and summer pants* loonJng; brown and black muslins, table diapers. Wo have also opened a very large assortment Of bonnets, newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid.and leghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with iacegoods, fancy nettings, jaconetts,mull and figured Swiss musuns and black Bilk veils, Ac. Oar variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per* euasioncaps, threads,port mouales,patent medicines, per turnery, and almost evury article usually kept In the va riety lino, together with a large stock of gold and silver watches, watch materials, glosses, gold and gilt jewelry of nowest patterns, and a great variety of SO hour and 8 day eloexa, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or uaGstnctory reference. N. D.—-An early call from buyers is respectfully so 11 cited -- rar^n t I>. ORBQfI j CO. gkeat bargains in dry goods at a. M’TIGHE’B HEW STORE, CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS. Having this day ofened hy new store, i beg leave to call the attention of the Ladles to the largo and splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, josi received. Among the stock may be found yei 7 flnw ' goods now Imported. It comprises, 200 pieces black and fancy Dress Silks, 60 cts.tc £2 per yd 600 do Mous.deLainea, Barege deLainvs, and Mousse line de ttoge; 200 do Boauti ful Bareges and Tisanes, In great variety; do New Style Dress Ginghams; +MO do American, French and EngUßh Prints: 600 do French and English Dawns; 2JOO French Collars, from cento to $5,00; SOOMsnUllis.of tbeiatestetyh-fl, ameng which are son* of the most beautiful Imported intoihls country. rr_i, Chocks, linens, Crash, Diapers. Table Cloths, Gentlemen’s Wear, Ac. ** * TRISI MING A—ln this department will be found a com plate assortment m Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese and Uftuiton Lara, fine English and Thread lire; all of waich will bo sold unusually low * Ten bales fn.-d .Id, Muslin at sis cents per yard ■ - my A. MTIGHE. HEW DHY GOODS STOKE. ~ u 1 " So ‘ 111 Market .tree*. O l .i Drv S T'" op ' n tor Ul ° tn “>sactlon of a gener *l Dry Qoodhbuainefla. wa would rufipectfully solicit the tanrf’.lf”’” lh ". l ' ab . , “'-' ‘“Rag oonfident that, from ourei- STAPlVniimw *" e=to<l «<«* of SH-KS, FANCY AND f™ G )o p b ca “ °<fcr eueb Inducements as will In sure eotlro sailafacticn. UAOAN A AIIL. . Nos.ai Market and 8 Union street. HaviavT 'm t-reaenta /or fandlce7 AIINU sold out rny entire stock of old Collsre, (the result of a combination of the Ladles,) I hare retired tow morning 2W) fine Sari*., French and jaconet Co Mar*, which ore out for one week only, on commission con-e -tlurntly they mutt and tot U bo sold at prices so loi as to rm<ZZ°P'^ X ‘ 7 “ bOJ . th ' lr Wends some for New tears. So' 1 ®” "» ordcrtsl to be sold at not what, they r r .» s ',k o-liaterer they will bring. As this fa the h?f»ons Intending to purchase anything in j i: ;' * H . I 2nd it to their interest to call soon at Vnn Gorder 3 Trimming Store, end make their selections. .. . FRANK VAN OOitDER, . H - M Market street, corner of the Diamond. CLOT H I N G STOFt E ! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO TJIOMLIILV of thocelebroted Clothing Depot on UWt, JL kttt-,-1, which hao won on unbounded populorltv undor ° f ,' he TtIItEE WO DOOII.«,h.VX Lr u? Jf”® 1 S7 l '^ lag n ? ro fo'tboir inmon*. bualnoM. the*paeioo£biillding on thacornerof * AJ7D READY MADE CLOTHING, 1 beon offered to Che pnblic. } jssasaffisr*' ,h! ' ~- 1 * .. WHOLESALE TRADE Th.-y mre prepsrel to j?l] Good, „t the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES / 10 h - “ ““I CUSTOM Wo RK * TiJn.V 11 8237 sJtls,a.m> ttoti ina bnosTxsr rotic». MTns Vna oxwvas,^" 11 be ' uUfal “ Mrtoonl 01 FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Oer Intricate ftroUnn.tlral with ibr*« of oar custcmara. «M , Jj , *^ Ur J , ' tii< ' pub ‘ l " tbatour not full in fi 4 all or-iers w<« q«t lM*faiori?J with *3" DOMT* FOUOKT ’ S§ Wo(»«l street, 00EKS:B ’0r DIAMOND ALLEY. . r “ t£lr * ° :JI ‘ P»troui to ur-iloratacj that w* hate L?W~". tt r“t C ?£f'~ r ' a ,f ltht * , ‘ Nothin* Business on lanr23 EDMOXD W A T T«4 \T r i^ !iAN T TAII 'OR, 5 n - 185 LIIIEHTY STREET (SS. 1 n 0" m> » large sleek nr Fall and Winter Goods entirely new designs; PH«h Veit loys of tile inoat beautiful patterns; hagti and EnklUh Castdmores, of eery style and shade lo the market, all of ;n h r WIU ,T, k<, “ on th * most reas °dabla terms, ana warranter! to suit. ’ J__ NEW SPRING GOODS, “ " UST RECEIVED AT JOHN SIcCLOSKEY A CO’S Whole aalo Clothing Warehouse, No. 68 Wood slreland Mrner 1,1 allay, the largest and moat parted stock of {{''"Olobrated home has oyer bad the pleasure oflnrlUns tho attanUon of the public to. These goods hare n purchased from first bands, and, consequently no second profit on them, Which leayes ua able topay that we ““ f®! 1 d ° S a!Bn111,roli '“’ M “ n T house In the eaat- T r ''P ectfull J' <nrlte the attention of wholesale dealen and country merchants, In general, to RKanv%^i;r an oT* I ",“,s n '’ our 0,,cn ” 1,e aasortment of R Cl 1 Wiia - 11 i» almost impossible to enumerate thp quant” yef immense piles of garments that «i°thlt , u : h St thi3 *V * w**WWim e nti It fs sufficient to saj that it has nover tesn equalled by the house Itself -P» rlo:tf JOHN McOLOSKKY A CO. SAs'Ht'Eh ORAVi ■* MERCHANT TAILftB JV'O. 47 ST. CLAIR SO TEL )kIL DIXQS ST. CtAir. STTvrtT, PITTSBTOOn * ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHi;ia made exclusively to order, VJT and warranted to sail Has constantly on hand a . lof CLOT KA, OASSIMERES, VESTINGS ?/f l l^ VEn P^>ATI^ G, °I thfl ,utest styles,selected expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will hare ibdr wishes commit*! and compiled with, aa all work la done under hta own supervision. dot!2 T~~ | Clothing X~cioth!t»ffr nnhju rrl p I ™ l * informß’hlsfrlendsand the pnblle that be Is now receiving at hlaetoro, No. 177 Lib- Vaiin^' 9 «Ai ho i 7 “ fior J» ent of Cloths, Casdmeree and u J«SriS f * tto £ tcrtßßd most Jeslrable styles, which he If*? t? .E? ° “ ke *» owier in the most feshlonable man* D w n >i!i 1 ootlca, and on the most reasonable terms, nf Z B i S °™ n JS nd a lar S p and manufactured stock Jf ? whJch w ® the attenSon of buyers, either wholesale or retail idvan'S ™7n h^ oaah » will find « to their 1,7 “‘re«t.bofbro making th.lr porenyea. [mart)] 0. CONNER. „ Wew CJotlilnff Store, BJ2LTL T ? ST . REET » opposite Liberty. I *wl£ri? ri £ w h , M jußt °^ nwi tola new establishment, ka« always on hand a large and choice assort Sanvln , ,i‘ rt » 108 of 1 0 WTmNO )W hicThe ms Thn^avr 3 ' ’ * nd * ll Bt ‘ ll at the mOJ t reasonable pri oa. The public are requested to give him a call. P Par9:ly - B. QPPENHEIMER. WATCHES. EWELRY. & c . Wal°t Trade." " V\/ , invito the attentlonof oltieenp and strangers toour J”,. “ rofU , ll J' aalect«l stock of Watches and Clocks Railroad Tlme koopcrs, In gold and silrer cases: real thronometors for the pocket, warranted not to vary ? "? 8,1 months i hover Watches, f-om tv> “ Vt° L “.‘“'■K'osscrtmont of good common or low priced Watches, both In gold and silvor cases. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac. Wsrea tomm—We do Watch Repairing In a man ner not excelled, If equalled, by any establishment In the Bte, \, W. W. WILSON, .“Hi" corner of Market and Fourth streets. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKSYfi * Pfclfle dt ftleyran. <52 IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Jg3»a SILVERWARE, Ac., No. 42 FIFTH SlreeLnel opposite the Morning Post, formerlv ™!l r by L. Roinoman A Co. Wo have no» oplcndld assortment of 8 day and 21 hour 01«±“ whteh offer to the public at great bargains, auch aa • Imi, pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks CnSMI SSf^MVKSK'r anJ low'pri'ceai and warrnnte °° ° *»“»•»«* manner and at ' mar 26 JEWELEY BTOBE. rbrmA 81 Market Street, 1 OD«Ti , l? o ‘tV»f Spectful,yfin,loanceB tothe public ibathflJnfl ssS%^»s-r h ffi'as watch k ‘ tlven to thß MPAIB of fine win from , hijl lon ® experience In business hn wilh their pMroM g o“ aS&0tl!I1110 th ° ! ° who ““I faTor W Pittsburgh. Mny UUi, 185,1. my2J H Klcliarason, Jtwcller. hlB ,tore tan handsome manner and but rewntly retumtd fr°m the eastern dtto wittf • GOODS ?, { WATCHES, JRWELHVT and FA™V attrnUonofWsMeniCnd mo»tde£rabfe,Ule» hls Watches will l. found the Utcstatrl?« if n ’f atternsnnii Of Jewelry. the nr* ° r „ l) ro&che», Breast Pins. Job and VMtn&i.,. SKclTdonli^ Boxti; “v h “ P sP ie ,^ ilccbe f Wori Wl» and Colt’s Ptstol3l%?2, ?r V “ < ?’ Bottles, Table Mats, ando^d£w^ teMonnaiea In greatvariety; ChinaPnSt nemental articles °f « and or la ted. w “ l * have only to be seen to he supra. ““<n , NO. Si MARKET STREET* «° I H f GOL » •’SWEtRY AT bta nnw nfWu. — We ***& *° inform the public that w« elry at DriceaMiMf * present gtocfe of flne batches and Jev on/knd P aii l th fv £>an!lo t beat. Therefore, we sav in TSi S , a J Si thn *. l,Wl t 0 bQ y fln ® WatdSi Ml Jew£ ■....• wSJk ™ d “vefron 25 to 50 per cem ln ,« ’ J - 0U “ n “‘■Wnly do by calling ai6? In to ln-«Jl its branches, i »«4«r» { Dwt notlcefaT 7 rel “' re<i or "““»*► 1 HOOD’S Hubtßt | . ■ -W' DRY GOODS. A Price* to *Ttl* all.—Dry Goods. M TIQUiJ, corner of Grant and Fifth streets, ha* just • rccoired ami Is now opening Ms first Fall; stocks fbr ima season. The attention of ladies is respectfully directed to ibe following prices: ; , Tine French Merinoee at 75c; W wide Faramotaa 25c: s large assortment of De Care at 12c; fast colored prints 6W; &U 0 pieces Flannel* at loc up; yard- wide'Shceting Cbf: all *!?}?? 8t 23 ?* , K e»‘«clty janes, tweeds; and satti* nets from up, checks, dckioff?,.muslln*, linens, crash, tablocloths, all wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and every other article nmially kept fn o Dry Goods Store, alio/ which will be 6oid far cash at prices to suit the times. eoT - . A.M’TIGHE, -^P 7 corner Grant and Fifth streets. I®«w Arrival of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, # DAT No. 09 N. W. fiIDK OF WOOD STREEP. GREGG & CO., Importers and. Jobbers in British, « I tench and German DRY GOODS. Having rocoiv* edour large and extensivo stock of spring summer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, : ahd part thiough our owu impomtion, we feel safe iu assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can olfer such inducements to buyers as areTarely met with in the trade. •*'•••• CLOTHING. DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET • Where they him* no* th*rao/rt ' SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! JOHN M'CLOSKEY * 00. Pull and Winter Qoodl I ■FURNITURE. ; JAMES W» WOODWEtL, CABINET furniture manufacturer, Warcroomi OTand 00 Third street. tfgßHgsrigSgL J* W. W. respectfully informs , hla friends and customera that heul ; lias now completed bis spring stock )9t it., '1 „ of Furniture, which to decidedly *1 ■ the largest andhest ever offered fbr rale in this City, which L prices as low as any in ths United States, As be to determined to uphold the quality with VeUsea wnw matfflalß, best workmanship, and newest designs: and worn the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, “® to enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest . P® B® B ytoptod the principle of Identifying hto customers* Interest with hto own, In quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the mostelo* ft tous ®i or any part of one, may be furnished from hto stock, or manufactured expressly to or iifi** following articles consist, in part, of hto stock, which for richness of style and flnfoh, cannot be sorMsea in »ny of the Eastern cities: rwwmi Itfuto XIV tete«>tete Sotos: fj f°tos, r in plush and hair olothj Swas^ 80 ? 1 "* 60 Mahogany Dirans; 20 Walnut u 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: ao « Erasing Bateaus 2 “ “ Washstands;. 40 Enclosed •• 100 Common <i 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; *B Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut m 60 Cottage « Bedsteads; 10 Cherry «i 60 Plain Bureaus; i? Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases: 20 do*. Cane Beftt Chairs; rf 5*2? Eoddag Choirs; 12 Ladies* Writing Desks; Stands; What-Nots; Pari Inlaid « Extension Dining Tables; Gothic and Hall Chairs; otton “ ns i WraD^OHATM m m!I®2 IMON *mmuujg and Stoth^S 3 - iUsssa supplied with all ar nKffiAHßOATff and HOTELS, furnished at the ehortast AU orders promptly attended to. ,nrs Steamboat*, Ahoy I 1 I SrVh. r™ tobscrlboro tender their acknow-sm .fagggfc&g ledgmenu for the favors bestowed uponlßL Z~Tf~‘ a _ l £ s “ t>y their Steamboat friend*, and IW rdta d bnnSS^SfJ*S I, i‘lP lem end others interest- Mf* furnb* th,t thB /, •*> et all times prepared to . eroeonable terms, every description of manshln “ d obtJraof S>e best material and work, m T. B. YODNO 4 CO„ Corner Third and Smlthfleld streets* opposite “Brown’s Hotel” xLJrrH a ? a ' Libertystreet, has on hand .Urge stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of btatt dAsHnHnn maliVw the best materials, which he will aelMowcr tLin ertSea ol SSffSSSS JSfitaS te - **"-Liberty streeta, adUtm prompriy ■ marttl XX chair manufactory, no. 64 Bmithfleid street. * Irrms—<!Mh only. ®'**t Inducements to Ouh Purchua*> W* Mil «11 our luge .loci of "mONANL FAJrCY fV CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADsrit prices ttat M to plea., ct«h paKWrAJllmi Sot* iiVsrSSS ere CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR,^' cor. Bemitbima LjbartrVtn 6L OABINCTWARiv?f2iL? n^? a ” “ ntnuikctoM Üb< :£?„ of ornydescrlption, «thl« old rtind. fin Bereath Etrmts. BNDEBTAIt * attwuled to. Id all ita braachea. myll HAItBDRG PIANOS. AS S °J, o, fl 3 ' wletaated HAMBURG /X used by Lists, Tbalbenj, and other ereat ner. vS a n7w£| Ul '. t beeD receiTed b y CnARLOTTB^ BLCME, No. 118 Wood street, to which the attention of Teachers! l^ttSn’iSEZt mtir3 ' the P “ M “ : S Fo. 4901, 7 octavo Rosewood, Lonia XIV, fall carved back ool™ d^,*^“ Uon ' " llh I»*«nt iron frame aad eliding «f {ffl^SEjsSCSg bact ,nd p4t N °' mi' J 0C ? T ” Kase vocd, fall carved Iron frame, $BOO Sax- “ carvel, pearl keys, 600. 491 i’ bv >< .. c * rT !i> 450 PJt-n r i. carved, 400 SL: 600 gf;; ;; SS7£u«r™* " - eliding deek, gj §m!6 “ “ lron J rama ' “ 2320, 0 “ « u u o»r “ “ tJi'o :: , ■; Biuina d ra k,lS ai “ Boudoir, BTS nlftos?inS*Si f f f l S sb,^ h Ead Western P=nneylva °“v Haloes, Bros. iV N. Y; aad F. 0. Relchenbacb, Philadelphia 1 d „ l3 CHARLOTTE BI.UME, No. 118 Wood street. BSB»waM| For <be Holidays. <3g££*fcgE} v O S 9 ff pianos. JTaf s fj T' I FORTKR C ? IBE . 1 i h,u .S? ,£ received a new lotof PLANO X rultJ.A.B, from the ce.ebratcd manufactory of . . CIUCKJSRINQ A EONS, 3 which completed his Btock intended especially roa the uomura. Those who arc desirous of presenting their families with an eitga.rO, rueful and exsentril piece of WltL PARLOR PCRNLIURE, have now an opportunity nf selecting from the lamest and cLuL'-est.tock ot Plano Fortes over offered for Bale la ihia city. Thoy comprise all atylea considered to be In GOOD TASTE, carved pl<dn bot 6leennt “ t,rlm to the most elaborately . , . Also roa rilx, l ot » 0f ! r , ANO Woodward Brow*. Boston, Brown A Allen. Boston; Stodart, Now York * Km! *? ,mm lh » The mest^; travapanlly carved, pill, and with pearl keut AT VERT REDUCED PRICES. ALSO, tapS'i" 1 PUnO8 ' 60m ’° f »*«iyiow, Also, a fine lot of Melcreo.vs, GaitAHS, Pusro Stools Arc Covers. Pl»sf * f a r 6 of Chlckerlng A Sons’ for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, No. Si Wood street, between Mamond alley and Fourth sech d"l6^ Mclodeons. H CAEHABT’S genuing make. K LEB ER haa just completed his . ■ • stock of• superior MELODEN3,from flafi££>B«l tne factory of the original inventors fimHEffl ssss** N“;nrni gotel^^ofte^ • S£s" el 'Sontsoroil now improvement of the swell,” possessed by no other maker, and which makes them superior, In that respect, to any other. New York” 1 &r 0,8 genutn> M " lo <I«on — _______ declfl ARRANOEIIXEMTS FOB 1830 £& EOtturEAN AUK™'' The Oldest Established Office ' rl* • Eemitting Money to ‘“Pittsburgh, for Jambs klak.i-.lv teg, • - the Old Country haring (Honda In ‘““ro to say to thow persona eitnor sending them • *“» old Country, and design? or hia arrangement'“oney or paying their pamasJJ aS so firm a baaj' IOP doing either is now comolen, a * ° f . d oil&rs withxmt tLe loErf^Sn® 4 OTe J B htdf million oich he is affenu in Llt(t«vmi l *®d ihe house fop not lew than n complaint of neglwtof duty ra , ' lth ° nt pool, Dublin, Liver llueh, Newly, QaKrav Wwi to> B hM “> Limerick, Port SorCPhiiaphiZ r - “■* Dundalk,*, New andrromthonretoHurtuih- r ?;, an<i M " Orleans (brwarding paasenaera frem^s 1 and wiii attend strictly to try. .He ?» ‘°, any part of O' B “UO- Lowing places, tU: 8 * **le» payable at thefol- Wwarts, Sanford A cS I !.f NaLAND vfm. Tappsoott A Co London. E&lndZ^ Prorincial Bank, Iratad^^fl: Armagh, Cavan lUU?iC ,'C I3 ' Tralee" Dungannon, Mallow, Sligo, ’ ? r n !tl ? I ‘ s Londonderry, Howry Ballyshonnon, Kilkenny, London SISS! tnnlakUlen, Dungannon, Dnniacorthy, Umfrici,’ Knnia, Downpatrick, Galway, Monahan, W ba A v^? 11 ’ Kilrush, ' fiteaSSr £*}***» Dundalk, xr i, , „ ON SCOTLAND luX Ddlnbnrg, and to branohea Messra. Edward p . M v p " b - JAMES IiLAKs-r v decs comer of Seventh and S»ltt£uX£ Ui Pittsburgh, i*a. W 185 ®- keopors aim at towns paiois than an retSfad J? f OO3 Ula » *“ 4O I (Sold Watch ea from $25 to **«»» Ihgor tine Watches '% SSS -&S2 ,tr «*- IL, l^nn rtnat loniato. °"£ ♦fcfrWi”- > "<>gia-«« «i;< ■ ‘ p«.i ■_ OFPIOK. i lnduced to open ai, ofilce for hartngS^«Bnt:j^2J^£SS|^¥” 8 'ci®“ MMumlsaionTand ;yard» S o^t^|tany^JSl? “ ul %?*' Ohio, orMlsalsalpp) sraareon&»rt^ h tSsk^°si n S hels > Store Boat., Coaffrate, Boat OuMeL.iiS fflfe road Timber.—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac -to „£~ r ’“??" and will attend ttrthe Sale and, Bantof RealLtoto? Mo long experience in lumbering, ftSSJuS iSa building, he thlnhe he can gtve-genef&l satleffcctlon All !. B^t‘S,J I * rc4 ?, est i? ‘ielrconScKn.%^ elaUy tbOM wanting boats or large ber, should conthiet for them in the fall for the spring and summer use; He will also attend to the purchase and sale of *ny commodity lhat may be desired* •. letters addressed to David Mraw, Iteil Estate and Con* Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will be nunrtually attended to, His office is on Irwin street, No, *i Allegheny House. . • DAVID MUNN. BX7ISSXOX3. Httsbiirgli. Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny lUver. Mr. wm* Armstrong, « Clarion . *« Mr. George B. Bweney, •« « . « O.A J.Hahn*Co~ « ' ‘ <i # , - a dev2l:lydaw EDMUND WILKINS, Eagle Marble and Freeport Stone Works, So. 216 HEAD OP WOOD STitEfiT, PITTSBURGH, ’ „ . • TITONUMENTS, DUEIAL YAUUEB, TOMBSTONES, Ac Ltx Freeport Stone Wells end Fences, Mantle Pieces, Can traand Pier Tops, alwayson hand and made to order. , N. introduced a new style of Fence for Cem* PtIEABLE STONE, cut through in panel or railing form, and at very little coat over Iron fencing. I refer to specimens of that and other work I hare already done In the Alleghany Cemetery. I hate on hand a choice selection of drawings Tor every description of work in my line. ASTZfiXSCXS* Col. HENRY McOBILOUQH, Pittsburgh. WH. BAQJXET, Eso_ KRAMER A RAHM, do Mrs. HARM Alt DENNY, do Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS,Homo Wood. Hon. TIIOS.IRWIN, Allegheny, . Mra. TIEHNAN, Br-, do JOHN McDonald CROB3AN, Esqr, HonongsheU “ oaM - oprlOJiw BOOK FOHBAILKOADJSNBINKKBs.—Contain tag twmnlsa for laylngont curres. determining frogan- IXh! e'w I ™*’.“^S**® 0 * earth-worli, etc, eta", together J adu t ordln<lte Br deflections, long chords, 2K? I rjrJotton, iogarethlms and natural signs tao- Sk fora gi,:! 11 ’ Ci "‘ Kn P E£”tlp«=hrt ***’^le °UJect of the present work is to snonlv & v&nt Jj'AariitMit Engineers on Railroads. Booke of convenient form for use in the field, containing ?itS? ,n&r ?t I°Brarit 1 ° 8rarit ? n “f*° are common ecoogh:bnt AciMSr, West Point, April 18, 18M— GexOemai 1 hare looked orer “Henck’s Field Book for SjSS? 4 S’B 1 ®” 1 *! “d think it well adapted to the oh <2?.,*? ,u “ or proposes, and hare no qnestion but It will be «eld work!* n “ fo ana Prates' volume both far offleoa^ “TleSnSt 1 f p l* l n Kl 1 ? Ul Mf- Ota tioo iro/ Ballroad Engineers.” With the presen to tlonofsome °f tho most practical and useful of recognized KHf’iU’l!’? 8 ha has glTeirothers 2?V"* 4 f” ■ lrM ™ f fam - appear to possess a mint of higher ralne than that of mere novelty—that of ble fiLr«™i e I. al TO f“P ubl “ of available, not to say. desire- J? conclusion, while I think the design of Ur. Henck s book Is such as to adapt it excellently well .f 6ei "r 3 pleasure In expressing my rordlol satls&ction With its execution, aUke with the per *ffo<!t«l hy the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. , _ . B. Fbakkub Gaxxsi, r-; . \ nd Director of Rensselaer PolytecbnlftTnstitute. For sale by n WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer to Engineers’Stationery, Market street, corner of Second. R„,_ David Mums, : AQEST, No. 2, -icTV?Wjtahwgh.liasfor Bale,as follow*: acres of lana in Cederrcounty.lowa, 1C milegfroni Mos- Mtlne,on the mein road to Marion, and 8 miles from Tin from two Railroad depots; 90 acres is under Pl ?™ ? oU£ *'zJtVd gSS 2 Apple oreJx The farm is well' s°°* lftnd f 111 a Ter 7 healthy county, bargain can be f»ad of this farmer prompt as abore, or of Mr. John Mann, on the pri Also, 3 acres of land, with a largo Steam Saw Mill, now operation; 3 Frame DwelUncfl. Barn. Black. T? 01 *- Boat Scaffold, Work' Shoppie., sUu tho bani of UID Allegheny river, at junior's feddy ** .bore, or of Mr. 1. »!?“«« «> Purchases to 800,000 feet, B. SI., of rood X?h«^„ P1 ‘ n^, 3 thick, Bor 16leet long, 7 tol6 SiK °= ti)bCT “* « a toSta 7 Two to In yearf of the mnn . , Copartucrihipi TSS? b ' rei 7 Inform their friends and the X public that they have associated themselves ioze f her Under the 6rm of WSI. YOUNGSON *C™fw tto nu™Jo of carryiogon the PAINTING BUBtNESsTlnall kXaSd, b °P?; b ? strict'attention to business, to merit a for Se traS mK ‘S’ - t * tterlni! <™4 Graining done ror tne trade on reasonable terms. Sbopon Seventh street, opposite the Neptune Engine House. P - t a ±Si®?«ss: „ BAQAIBY, COSKJRAVE & co„ a JSted. Street, Pittsburgh, v D i?i A xr EY t_* WOODWARD A OO; No. Market street, Philadelphia Plttshargh. DweaW lath. 4 00 ' mib'BUHtJH RIDING SCHOOL rilllE subscriber respectfully announces to-the Ladles and AlwSo SOHoSSW' 1 th V ?* 5“ 2-7. A whi cb, lo point of sire, commodious, ness and adaptation, undeniably excels any Similar eatab. lament in the United States': Its locationifaSewlbte from all parts of the city, while its high and airy situation suited to the promotion of health, by l h iu Tile Horses are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that nn thJfiJOt f^tK 11 * 8 ba B P arV(3 {o m»ke this establishment the first In the confidence of the pnblie. ~ . oct23:tf WM. A. M’OLUKG, , DEJUiEa IS 7 Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willo* - Ware. . -•» CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTP 1 PITTS}* IS now receiving a large assortment'' -<RQH» PA. in addition to his already ext*-* of PU3BSH GOODS, &om ftret hands In the£aster>*‘ ' jcalvs stock, 'purchased at the lowest market pric*-* - markets, ■which, wlUbe sold A®* Hotels, Steamb" quantity, supplied • and AmUles. buying by the Goods I*-* .at ■wholesale rates.' n , Notice. " Partnership of JOHN M'DEVITT A BRG. was dlv jl solved on tho first inst. John STDeVitt will oontlnue the business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement of 'bo business of the lata aim. wwiwnens JOHN ITDEVITT, , .. WILLIAJI M'DBVXXT. Pittsburgh, January 3d, 183 5-fjand * ROBERT H. PATTEttSOWS LIVES? AND SALE 1 Bgjyp (a?R STABLE, °SSS pl,motta PPAT. SHIRTXN3 ChlckS AND TWEEDS, Intended ;£*• Pittsburgh and Allegheny, *' a 4“»uty to »ny othersmauu&chirwl In the United States, with an Incnasing demand for them, encourages the subscriber to extend Ma buslness »ltb a *“P “P »(food, Msortmentof such Chects as nsn ally retail froml2% to 18% cents per yarcfc ■ ; Samples will “J'tto^'etehaa^ 1 who canhotmakeiteonyenlenttoddl oot HAMILTOn'otEwIrS^' , , Steamboat Owners ~~—' W™ And it to Umlradeantageto caUand examine our S .?!2f S ’ Purohaslngelsewhere. Our newlndesign and - Notiee. HAVEsold mylnterest in the huslnesii of long, Millet A Co. to 8. A. tong, who, with John Phillips, will cno unue at be old stand, Po"l09 Front stTMt recommend the new arm to tbepatroMeaVf m,,fw??sr ljr Pittsburgh, July £9,18M. * - S. 4. ifliro „ r \,j ' : 8. A.£oS'6"S,"cbT'" , ? 0- i fßia^a AtSi^‘a^j^Sa luiyo^h^n^a°g 1 uiyo^h^ n^ a ° g3 ’ <aa kmp }^ nearly-opposite Boots, lotrSiiooH. Uml’j!! ?*£“®t»fo»tag Gentleneimlrßf ScßtaE SSSafaUS? ““ ifc ' • "■- All Mr.ds mails to order, on p.liort notice, fault) IreuorersofflCß of tbe uhartien ¥aUey /n Company.. OOH3GBIBBBS to theabore Boad arohenrtfr notified that KJ the Board of Directors have called for a 'second Install* dent of Fite Domna par shares payable to the Treasure! °n the Ist - Monday of JUNE, and also Fire Dollars per ehare on the first Monday of each ensuing monUr/unti) the whole amount ispahL ny3o:tf ADVAN WTIiKINB. -Treasurer. • The Orcateit Invention or tire Age. vtS* TO AVOIU those unpleasant fealingg that usual]) / a accompany theJßtarlng ofe.naw.Hat, theCOKFOH ■IIHt'I I I 08, lately Imported from Paris, forma tbs Bat tc tbo.eartsbapeaßdjiiaofthehaai A neat fit, and a irood Hat may be bad at 7T Wood street. : ■ r a j. ; apr*. .. .. . .v...:.i WM.DOUQMB.I i ■' •.= <- : - . , ■ ■ * JV' t .‘* v'-' *■ Ti-*~,3*i; MISCELLANEOUS. • » wit. TotraaanN, V OAKI)j[. YQUNO3OS. ■<ilveredln the city tree of charge, tepa .P ER E Y PEOTO S A It i J asd maamterfos... uiu ' «t n»- ' PttbUo to tho .certificates appended ■•. J ic&SsM/V b?“ w ) «nd bcspcatobr Ihem that can f jMggJyS dMcouaidorattaiwhlth ihdrhonert Vj. frankness deserves. •„ ,> •MOa fnsueh stations as many who • ,4P%VJfeC roiontarfly bearwitaeastotheefflea*. cyand valaeof Cnsuty Pxoroui* do not'wantonly, trifle with, or distort ™' t-twiiii i Jfacts, nor overstate tbair convictions. Judge then, whether this is not the medicine to trust when w you must hare relief for the throat dr lungs; judge too; whether every family ought cot to have It by them as a safeguard against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which steals with fetal frequency, upon almost every flock, and carries "off a lamb from many % home? ** D». T J n e^ JX a o ¥-> •££% a elt *» o. 20th Not., 185 J. The CnnißT picroaii. is much in* threfortW, Woroßrlwtßtaftatt, have used it, iS. (be ' r own cascs > nndslways with the ha£ pleat effects. The numerous patent medicines alwa.a Sj? | caa ;° iuoredulity in regard to every newrem* only aiICT undoubted ovldenca of ralue In any mHclv, that anythingliieo general cohildeheecun be ex- Tha ?”!|! al,<ia OMdfonw of this combination of agents, (m the Cukbbt Pocioaax,) prosed beyond cavil by repeVt3 trial uodor their own observation, has compell* mMlol men to proclaim abroad its usefulness. It. is beyond all doubttho best general remedy wo huye for the Pulmonary Affections ofjhis climate, at tho same time 'sedative and expectorant—a rare combination of properties.- ; In the hope that it will prove ltaotrn re ward, I subscribe myself. Bespoctfully your obedient servant . . JAS. H. c. MOXEB, M. D. Let gentlemen the laqol Profeitiem m/rrfe mrff _ _ _ • .WilliamflbargiL.l^Eept.a.lB6Z ; De. J. a Am: Dear Sir—Over application for the past three years in my duties as an advocate, brought on come eight months ago a severe irritation of thohronchlal tubes, which was a constant annoyance to mo, and fast becoming a source of great apprehension. Every remedy tried failed to even relieve mo, tiill need vonr Cggattv Pawmur This has npt only relieved, mo, but, as I trust,wholly cured me I care nothing for the reputation of advocating Patent Me diclnes, and this Is at your service. I shall recommend it : to members or the ; bar,: and others- whom I may meet, la boring under similar Indispositions. • Yonre tnuy, P JONES, tie t n Montgonery, Ala., October 4,1849. it l ,K : ,sl r “l have usod your ndmlrible com pound exclusively in my practice, and find it to surpass,by for, any other remedy we have lor caring distance uponlhe longs. '. . Your obedkntscrvnnt, ■mv . , , R. B. JONEB;M. B. .. yctjcmalpatoconrlDco the most lucredufou. that '‘ la 3 all that It purports to be, tiz: an un oqnailed remedial agent for all diseases of the ’lhroat and Lungs, Tho experience of yearn has proven it toT» each, and we submit ft to the people, beUeylng that lu tlrtS will fully maintain itareputatlon. Prepared by J.C AYEK, Chemist, Lotvoll, Mnsa. Beware : of worthless prepirations, atiemptad to be palmed off ondar a similarity ofname. . .. tßT(m»m b i? h , byollDrnggists, ohd by B. A. PADS ayroCK- A 00, wholesale and retail. • . ; Je&gmdaw m Carter’s fepamslla 'Mixture. THE GREAT; PURIFIER’ OF THE BLOOD! Hot a Particlo Of Heronry in it. L 1? AFFLICTED READ AND PONDERI—An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King’s Bril, Rheuma tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Eusinlts v 1 Ague and lever, Chronic Soto §•“’ ?"!? ¥, arm or T,ttCT > EcttW Head, Enlargement and Pam of the Bonos and Joints, Stubborn Clear! Syphilitic Msotders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and.2l Diseases arialng from an Injudicious uso cl Mercury, Imprudence iu Life, or Impurity of the Blood. SPANISH MIXtSSe.” KruptloDß.outhq.BUn, Liver l/isms. Fevers Ulcers OH Affections of the Kidneys, Dip eases of tio *tm»t,Female Ccinplainiß, fains and Aching of the Bones “4to. D^^me^ yP?UOflteht^^ihis,sm l tS .For nil diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been fonnd to compare with It. It cleanses' tbe system of all lmpuri “?,? ct ?, dsl)tly 00 •&» Uw and Kidneys strengthens.the Digestion, rives tone to th» Stomach! makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Const!? tntlon, enfeebled hy disease or broken down ly the eicassea of .youth, to lta pristine rigor and strength.' . - sox the Ladies, It is inrariablj-bctter than all Uta cos. “I? 1, n ftw 40563 of Carter’s Bpanieb Mirinre will remove all sallowness ol completion, bring thdrosea mapUng to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im- The large number of certificates which we bavarradved 4U I « , "- t » of Ctdted States, Is the bit wit 1 th !P ! * 5 no humbug about it Thospress. hotel keepers, magistrates,physicians, a_-1 pnbllomen. weU s?°" n J°. community, all add their Sstlmony ti the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and tofperfomed? curratW ? trul j Sreatest oraU Mtriilinri Pws!,5 en 'i! na v n „ n 1 el * Dcd hy BENNETT A BEERS, SSI? 0 / 0 ”’ fearl BtTeeC > Richmond, Ya.; to'whom all orders for suppllw nnd agenciea must bs addreased. Aod for sale by B. A. FAUNK3TOCK, JOSEPH Prwxr. &31™U Q BU0S ” b * DnSfe-^Sn,: 1 ™ 3 Prlvato. JOiscaaca, SHOWN, No. 41 Diamond All®?, Do* ... votes hisentirsatteation to an oSce Practice. ' tils business is moaUy conflnml to Private \M £*& Copb, Btcgwordi, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Wea£« piles, Itheumatlsih, Female' \7rtYnexa. y an PP r ” Bi ° DS » Disease® of the Joints, Fistula in Offlcoand Prim to Consultation Rooms,«, Diamond allr* tfejß. Charges moderate. norti-dAw.ly I"?, I ri; U n brown’s nowly discovered remrOy Bheumtism la a speedy and certain Bamriy 7 tbat palufal trouble. It ne7er fails. * DrlrateConsultation Itoozne No. 41 DIAMOND P m. b S h .ds“°’ , ‘- TheDootoris.lways»°ihom, AMO ‘ D T~ ' Worms even m Adults* : “• *■■ EAhNESTOOK'S VRnMI. rUQb has Always been characterized with 'bumma. ciways producing in the.feoiings a marked chanre forth©’ tK* w ?° r trieo u 0811 safel ? «mflde to It, kuj the most dellcsty lnCtnt cannot be hnored by its use Adults, too, nre frequently aatyect tr»worms to the rectum', tnd small intestines, whluh always Impairthe health. d/oarr. B. J /S° S ’ N ' *-»“<■«. U» h ? Te asud iwo bottles of B. A. Fahncsv 1 frwn your it bad the desired effect in bringing away ® large number* oi> worms from my wife IpunJmTed aootoer sSlSta It to toy child, j it, had-the same effect, bringing away mat ?le?^ r f‘° f >!orm i* - 1 <otj> recommena itto tSa pub. lie as a sure remedy fdr worms; p fliT>rcß P “," i b J B - A - FAHNESTOCK 4 Ca, coroer Frot..i-d Hood vtwt. :;■■■- , ■ ICnidd^ . . ; Ttn-; cosmopolitan ART AND LITFRaRY ASSOCIATION rtirm v’ « and . j!n 'r on a new arularwr ■ Jtan Of fj’nißNr.n ABcOOIATION ISDEdIaNED”- ..mdplan. J. ngo und popularizo ihe Fine Arts.'and t** .GENCOIIR aud wholesome hitc-ratnre throuebout : ussemtoate pore tma purpose a Gallery of Art la to ' country.; for wmcawJll each year contain a c*’ permanentlyloanded. tion of Paintings, Statuary. **' **oice and valuable ooDec • , . ; For Pro© > - . c Association will >’ aJlatrlbatloiia bets each yrer, iho hr -.so publish and issue to lis mem the most popular - -c Utctatnre jf thedav, cohslstinuof s lontiay .hlahasines, : Rertewsy and Pic. of annou- , " 5 >ho Association foV 1854 havn the nleasnro yearp- ■ nciug that the subvcripiiou books for the current ow open, and that the first onnunldisSbn Iton of ' /fkaof Art contained In rhm above Qailerv wilt r a w& *.l. -ouFebruwy^tb;on whichSSnl ted among tho members of the Assodatlan. frea of ehortn. several hundred superb Works of Art, among whi^SSi bethe original of Illrom Powers, purehmod at an espenso of over $5,000 1 AUo, a lahta and £^? t^i«emblc^j‘*iaer * caa Artists, which, with the con* * randar'thu* Cirough an agent now in Europe, will n °T” 101 til ° m ° st omplsta Gallery jf Artln. the . SS.w’"* 1 ?? 11 15 D P' a tooll; any person may become mS,°S™w ° ‘j lo ' Wment of $3, whldienutles htatoa ?“™ b f r “ hi P aadanyouocrthe above Magaxlneao/jtevlewa s^f« , * ar *S?. 4 5 1 "- *f™ti** in the oSSaldfcwtatta a.'be wide-jpreaJ lame of the above cerlodlcnlo ~ cJatiou,it'BecuM3toftli th-ft member of this Aeao 'VS? 1 '’fo'ooiioff literati Sd» Uctot'to year andtwo mSbS^s KrTaf^' nIU - bs f«m>febo«lone ■^£s^*aSsS •derived from thn oaTa !?• MfclMtcd.. The net proceeds Ron Avt, namU a toe W LSeV^tls s d 'lSo n 0 ;S ,, fiallv n!m?!?^ crfU i. ttld °* become at once Finl K? a Ui f r, e t 001 onJ * cultivates and encourages the i ts?i™?\v Ut disseminates aierllng Literature throughout JfslKi? ie ? cby ! ada P tin S teetf to tho present wants And neri ca n people, enabling both rich andooor to make their homes pleasant and attractive, by the aider Sculpture, Paintings, and the best reading matter which tho wide, range o! American and Foreign Literature effotrtir A few of the peculiar odvontagea derived byjojnin* thu Association are— ■ * yil ° lsu AU persons get the full value of their subscription At the start, in tho shape of sterling Alagazine'LiteratorT ; - Tbcytroat the game time contributing toward nuis chasing choice Works of Art, which are in turn tobe P di£ crib atedamong themselves free of charge. . &t Lach memtyr is also directly enconnnring and mfrim. ft “£g£X>“**Bss. & on. Bach number- Pohlleh. Cooke open to receive names at th*» mm* < _ • "■•■■ York, or Western office, Sandusky. “ fiast “”> office, New ■ office eddrc>3 irTfull and .also their pm i membership, toietwU^SV?”Sl ofßh!dl .»ecrUScateof Suit^'} , '^t li '’ wS '« l[ >*od.»vNo; lea Waur .street, Sandusky, Ohio. Address, (at either office,). . ! «—V-l:.. 0. L. DERBY, Actuary (LaTA La. Pittsburgh^?? 3 IMy **“ ** “Btalsea at No Itt Wood street, - L°?iaoia»w>wtf : dig nrKKYSCTfcprmre.i.e “ HAIJt—A. 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