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Cftsl& Capital, ------- 9900,000. rpHE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the 1 Assets of the ASTN A INSURANCE OuMPANT,of Hart* ford, u famished this agency on the Ist of JinuajT, 1865. under oath. * Real Estate* unincumbered... 16,672 06 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 end T cent, pay able „ 72,000 00 Debu iu. tijCompMy, Kscarrf by mortgags... J. 813 II Bills ReceirahJe, well Secured, payable at Rank... 126,327 35 Railroad Stocks iirConnecticut. „■ 97 $75 qq Banktttcoksic the city of Hartford 142,896 00 feakßtorte'in New York city fil!o50 00 Cash oiLtSanJ,ln Bank, and in hands of Ageuts HJ«*l ..i..., .212,50$ 06 v-..- - ■ ■ $773,278 63 The amount of liablUUesdue or not due to Banks or cth- r OfreftltoMpi^POtiring-*-' Losses adjusted and due,—aone. Loase* adjusted and not due, $l4B 516 22. Looses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 30. . Allother claims against the Company are small, such only as printing. Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk orer $lO,OOO. The amount insured lo any city, town or Tillage, depends upon the character, material and construction 01 bulidinns, the width of streets, the supply of and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount Insured In blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or lean. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Star* or OoNirxcncu?,) „ Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. lUrtfcrU county. /“• , Personally appeared Thomaa A. Alexander, Secretary of the £toa Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to nla best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of lh» Peace. Losses paid by .this company for the year 1554 exceed $750,000, while the premiums reoeived for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organisation of ibe Company. Policies, covering nearly all deacriptlons of property, is cuedat this agency, at remunerative rates. . Officorffo. dT Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll B, B. TEN EYCK, Agent Y ALU ABLE NKW. BOOKB —The History of an Expedi tion ugalhst Fort Duquesne in 1765, under Major Gen. eral Craddock; with plates and maps. 'Bfemoire of Majo; General Stabo, with a plan of Fort Du> qneume, 1754. * The End of Controversy,” Controverted. A refutation of Mllntr*s £ed of Controversy, In a series of Isttsra to the kfoet Reverend Francis P. Eenriek, R. C. A., of Baltimore; by John H. Hopkins, D. LL. D., Bishop of Vermont. Bancroft's History of the United Stales; 6th toI, and full aetta. Nelly Bracken; a Tale of Forty Years Ago: by Annie C. Bradford. ' * May and December; a Tale of Wedded life: by Mrs. Hnbback. Cummings* Works; new supply. Spencer’s Skotches; Ist and 24 series. OUhausen’a CctamsDtartcs on New TestamenL H rtiy stedbelg's Ohriste logy. Couybeare A Howson’e Life end Epistles of Bt. Paul. Lewis’ American Sportsman; a splendid work. For sale by v John s. Davison, leh2 65 Market street, near Fourth Stowes I atovestl stoves 1U COOKIWQ AND HEATING STOVES. TUB public will find it to their advantage to examine OUT stock of STOVES, oetbre purchasing elsewhere, •GRAFF, REI&INGER A URAFF, sep3o 124 Wood street. Ml' WASHINGTON PttOi*fctlT t .—A 6 o uwetl iogiloose, with large lot of 112 feet iront on the brow of tbohlll and runnin* back 422 feet on Bertha street to an alley, with a well of good water, shale and fruit trees, a stable, Aa; a good board fence aroand the property. Price $2,600. Persons desirous of a pleasant residence and pure air, with a view of the two cities, river?, Ac., would do well lo attend to the abore. to jan2s OppOiUIOII Pefltd > Qompafuan Inrltffd | Cfcj>iuLNAri«>N and wuulksalk phl t UCd ADOPTED!—HOOD, 51 Market street, bas just received, in addition to his stock, a fine assortment 01 ail the latest designs of fashionable gold jewelry; fine London and Genera gold watches, of the finest quality; silver epoons and forts, of our own manufacture, warranted pure as coin; Albata spoons and forks, heavy plated, end of a superior quality; flneelocke; ilarionne time pieces, Ac., Ac. We boldly defy competition in ourhneof business, In this or any Western city, as we are determined to close out our stock FOR UAdU, at prices that cannot us beat. Those about purchasing ehonld not fall to give us a call. By so doing, you can save from 25 to 69 per cent, in year purchases at _ JanlO] HOOIKB JEWKTRY EM^OiqQM. Stocks fob sale.— - Exchange Bank Stock; Citizens’ Deposit Bank Stock; Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Stock Ohio and Penn a. Railroad Stock ; North American Stock; Ohio Trap Rock Stock; Ridge Mining Company Stock ; by __ AUSTIN LOOMIS, Stock Broker, i***” b 2 Fourth etree*. YALKNUNK3 —A large and beautifai assortment of Oomia and Sentimental Valentines, Valentino Card and Envelopes, just received and for sale, either wholesale or retail, tower than ever before offered in this city. Call at SAMUEL j*. LAUPrKK’B dec3o No. 87 Wood street. TUB SUBSCRIBERS heretofore doing business-under the style of DAWSON, MOHAN A OU., in the manufacture and sale of Railroad Tools, Farm and Garden Implements, will hereafter continue the same under the style of Da tv. SUN, NKWMYRr A 00., at the Empire Works,in the Mnth Ward,, and Warehouse No. 22 Wood street. Either of os will attend to settling up the business. Wd. DAWSON, J S. NKWMYEIL ' Pittsburgh, January 1, 1865—{ jaoL-im WORKS ON GARDENING.- Pardee's Trouti jo ud ti,r Strawberry, The Fruit Cultunet, and Dowuin* Fruit Boos, YOuog Gardner's Assistant, enu a large assort ment of Books on Horticultural and Rural affairs—-just received and for sale by feb2o JAMES WARDROP. lardener Warned. A SINGLE MAN, who understand Gardening and attend lug market- Apply to J. J. GILLESPIE, leblVtiw 70 Wood street. THAT FINE MANSION on peon street, tho former resl denoc of Gen Larimer. FOR SALE—Eight-ninths of the steamer THOS. BHHI VBR, an excellent boat, and in good condition. FOR SALE OR TO LEX—The BANKING OFFICES cj Gen. Larimer, on Fourth street. For particulars enquire of Gon. Wm. Larimer, Jr„ or of the undersigned. THOMaA MELLON, febllhPi Trustee. Or. David Hunt, Demist, ffftBSSL May again be tuuntt at tab office, on tOURTII **+ll TirStreet, nearly opposite Fattereon s Livery fita- bJe. fcbl»:Sw SEMI-ANNUAL BALK—A. A. MASON A CO. Will open, on Monday, February 10th, another large lot of red, yellow and white oU wool Flannels, which will be sold at about on»haif the nsnai price 3. fob!9 E KLAINKS.—A*. A. MASON A cv. will open, on Mon day, February 19th, 4 more oases of new style M. Do ts, at 8,10 and tIX oentt, usually so.d for l&i and 25 «nta. - febl9 SiiAWLS.— A few more ofi those splendid Empire deals 14bg Shawls at *3, usually seld for sa, xn*y still be A. A. MASON A CO.'S, feblP 25 Fifth atieet. Laundry Bloe. mHIS IS SIMPLY INDIGO DISSOLVED, without inju- JL ring any of Its properties. It poa-wisea a decided sd voutage over the undtasolved Indigo, on account of the bcility with which It can be used and Its cheapness; it be • well\oown fact that not more than one half of the Indigo can be dissolved in water. Washer women and fam ilies will find It a great saving. For sale by “SO - JOHN HAFT, Ja. pATENT MEDICINES^— JL 6.gro»s Ludlom’s Specific; 10 do Radway’a Ready Relief; 5 do Barry's Trioopheroag; 5 do Lyons’ Kathalron: 5 do Wright's Pills; 6 do Braodreth’s Pills; « German BUtexs: 6 do M’AUistert Ointment; 35 do Thorn’s Cough Candy; B do Brown’s Essence Ginger; 6 do Terrell's Ointment; i do Terrell’s Arabian Liniment j 5 do Klers’ Petroleum; In store and for sale by FLEMING BROS., A~.9i.rf*. Successors to J. Kidd A Co, dac?l:d * w N- 60 Wrwl mtr Z>t TheTlotureatakMlbr if Tifty Cents and upwards, at the Enterprise Gall err \S dkins Hall, 102 Fourth street l * rpr Jan26^* ‘i ) ttOWN STOUT AND SCOTCH ALE —2 ca,ka Flux. & J > Wiiliamr Brown Btout; 2 casks Rutherford’s Scotch Ale; on Laud and for sale by jan23 MILLER & RIOKBTSON. ftblS 16dM °° Kafp^napa. jOU^DKffcd—2 boxes Presto Farina; O 2.d0 Orris’s Corn Starch; 12 dozen Fresh Peaches, pickles, 4c; 19 do Ketchup and Peppw Banco; 6 hbds toTering'e Byrnp; 20 bole do Sugars; rewired at tbe Pomllj Grocery Btore of fcbia f. B. DEATO, So. 1 Dlamond- hyson and Alack It^,'or the »q p. n DBA VO. No. 1 Diamond. IV®®™* *» —«•/ Cy^g B * l -” treiih groundJuat arrired aod for febli 3 JAS. M 'hAUOULIN, a. ...... .vlta No- 10 Bmitbfleld street. i UOK WMEAT PLOPB— ,. f^ ia .. _ JAB. M*LAPGHLIN. / idppislgiaoo selected f or „j. ij feb2 ° .. JAB. McLAPQHI.ru t , ED POTATOKS—IOO buahela for eale ~ lv fcb2o JAS. MoLAPOHLIN. BIUO SEEDS—Fresh Qeaarj, Hemp, tlape, Ac. by ••• --- JAMES WABDftOP. ~ AV-100 bale. Hay tor ulc by XL f«b2l JAH. M'LAUOHLIN. 4 ;vrr •r ; ’i'-.. • f y :V ■-t.’.j-' r c '*. * * at ,/Walk yningly yirhen be handsome >e eame home, /church ola mor* the landlady. Arne, bnt what be de t ’’ xliadj, "aoow.” .y interrupted the Freioh- .apa,” said she. S. CUTHBERT A SON, No. UO Third street. fßotloe* For Sale, In bsrin?, fet cbbsllerablfl expenro. Qttod up, ‘l’ 6 ' M *NSION HOUSE, would respect » 5 „Vi of « ,uhH ” pntTon«gn. There Ij attached BTABLE “<1 oxteneiTo w AGON YARD, afford- I^.?? pl 'i^ 0 “ m ° datlon 10 travelers and (eamstere. His „ ”*™ Bar »IH be furnished with the bvrt the markot 0111 a B * l "*. f„bl:y HOOD INTENT HOUSE, CORNER t)P LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near the Railroad Depot j»nl3:ly JAMES BHANNON, Proprietor. CITY HOTE L. (LATS BROWN’S.) Corner of Smltbfleld and Third streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS It CARE, Proprietors. JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D OARR, (Ut« Kuacw Niu Wwh Ofiw.) (Ut« BL OkuUs ft Pmy HbUl*.) THrs large and oommodloua House having undergone thorough repair and furnished with new equipments ls now open for the reception of the traveling public. OaAßon Kopm&Tz. aprSA-Sm ST. CLAIR HOTEL, (FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn and St. Clair street,. c. W. BENNETT Proprietor. J9*Thialsa first Clara house, between the Railroad Dw pots; the rooms aw large and newly furnished, and charges modentt ». aprl4:lydAw OWSTOS’S. AVKSLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Phlladelphlo. fau29:y Nthk union, 0. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. B.WEBB (late of the Eagle,) Proprietor. fenZfcy GABKILL HOCSE. CORHEB OF MAIN AXD SOG7H STS, WARREN, O Proprietor takes pleasure Id announcing to the A. public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened as ahoose of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Oompany,it offers inducements unsurpassed In Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. ttul7 M. GASKILL. FRANK lAS HOUSE* A HOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PARRxiR a LAlilD, Proprietors'* jylfrSm] rKitMS $1,50 PEK DAY UIcaHLLAN ilOChlf}. JOHNSTO RW, FEaYNA. T'HB undoTßigued having Uk.cn charge of the aboTo l named House, and reiltrod It a: a large expense, in a eomtortr.u!-* as well as olcg.nt style, is now prepare.) to re ceivr anJ gl>e amplo (uuMaction to ail who may rhe House. fauSrtf) JANIRB DOWNBY. HARE'S HOTEL. fLate Farmer’s Exchange,] NO. 133 ÜBKRTY STREET, foot of Fifth Street, Pitts, burgh. SAMUEL II ARK, Proprietor. This Uotel is entirely new. having just been completed ami opaped for the accommodation of the public, fn'pl3 THE GLKN HOTEL 13 NOW RRaDY FOR BUM.MCR VISITKRB. The grounds h»ve been Improved, and the Uouse rendered more attractive, generally. Tho proprietor will be happy to see his frienda. AST* An Omnibus of tho Excelsior IJne ia no yr running from the station, on Fifth street, to the GLEN HOTEL Leaves the station at 8 o’clock, A. M.. and 5 P. Mu return ing ot 9 A. and C>s P. M jel2:6m FUAKKLIN lIOCJSKt Cleveland) Ohio* C PATRICK A BON, PnosaiCTOßS.—•' This Uoors has üb* • dergone thorough and axtoorav© repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, and the propria* tors pledge themselTes that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the fruirsux a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel can be found. lyfctf C. PATRICK * 80S. FLOKUSCB HOTKL, NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK (OOXDCOTED 09 TEX rtTROPEi* PLAN.) BSUBEN LOVEJOY i /. iTaULSTfcEa, JE., Afl'T w o, mpyi ■ PERRY HOTEL, corner of Hancock streetand Doaaeane Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. marl:/ Mc.UASTERS A MARKLB, Proprietors. REoTAURA.NTs, BANK EICDASGE. THIRD STREET, UETWrEN WOOD AND MARKET. TMIE Subscribers b*g leave to inform their friends and ti.c public geoerallv, ;hat-t!ey hare leased the above well known Restaurant, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired end re famished, and now open. The proprietors hare spared no expense to make the Bank Kx change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure u the bu»lness man. The larder will at all times be stocked with the delicacies of the season, and served up UDder the auspi* ces of experienced cooks. Tiwy respectfully ask for the patronage of a generous public. MARTIN’S restaurant and eating saloon, ON TUB EASTERN PLAN, 29 Diamond alley, between Wood and Market tireelt All kind* of eatables tarred np in the best style, ana on the shortest notice. House open from U o'clock in the morning until 12 o’olock at night. (Sundays excepted.) octifcly BELVIDERE RESTAURANT* WOOD STREET, BET. WATER AND FIRST STREETS. I'llK Undersigned has jajt pronded a choice stock of LIQUORS, and Is reaoy at all times to serve his frienda with the best of the season, In the way ofedlb.es. Irish Whi-k) Punches may bo had at the Belvu>xe£. JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. COHN I'COPIA «“OYBTEE AND COFFEE HOUSE.-®* D. BARS’ARP Jio. 40, Fifth Street, between Wood and Market Janl9:ly) prfT3BCBQH. C RYSTAL PALACE, No. 18 Market street* * C. C. SEELY, ,02}\ /"■"V RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the in general, that he has just started hie New York and Philadelphia modern style of COOKING OYSTERS and everything else in the eating Hue. Oyster* in the Shell or Stewed, for 12U cents a dozen. He will also furnish the beat of everything that the market wiU afford. House always open until 8 o’clock in the morning, marlS-tf OYSTER SALOON AND RESTAURANTS 108 WOOD BTREET. THE subscriber ha* now hli OYBTEB SALOON AND BATING HOUSE perfected In a manner that eannot be exceuxi by any similar establishment in the ettr MEALS WILL BE SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS Of THE uA Y, from the m C S olceit Meat#, Fowls, Fish, Ac., Aci His Bill of Fare cannot be surpassed, and he would respect lolly inTite the attention of the public to it. CIIABLEB STILL, 108 Wood street jfc2o:mietf T St. Clatr Lager Beer Brewery. UE undersigned respectfully inform* the public that he is now fully prepared to serve private families end the public generally, with hi* celebrated LAGER BEER in bottles. All order* left at bis Offlee, NO. 3V DIAMOND .LLEY.{near Wood street,) will bo punctually attended to: Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. J t2a:tf V. 0. BCURNCK. Ucnitz’ Lager Beer Halt, ** 100 Smttnfuld street, opjmuU Lht Custom House. ’QK subscriber has Just opeoed one of the largest anJ best finished Lager Boer Ualls in the city. IDs Beerls ucknowludidwl to be a superior article, and every otherae* ccmmodritiou about hi« house cannot be excelled. BKNTTZ. Kannett Ale* —— WD. ENOUSH, Bole Bottler or SMITH’S celebrated • Kennett Aieend Brown Stout. Also,Common Ale and Porter, In quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and tne trade, la respectfully »°Hclted. auli:y W Mineral Water ana Sarsaparilla w M. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, la now manufacturing and hottlelng the above beteragea on an extensive scale. Ills articles am of the beat quality, and nufactared from the purest materials. ootl7!ly steamboat Furniture and Chain* gjiSflßSgsffigWffil- WE we constantly engaged in tbe manuacture of STKAMhOAT CABIN ggiSIsBSSa CHaIKS and FURN’ITDRK, of every _ , description, and pay particular attention to the manufoctu re of the best styles, suitable fbr the use of 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 work and personal attention given to the fitting out. Those Interested in furnishing Boats, will find It to their advantage to give os a c»JI, Jj2l a' H ? AMItNTiON Otf LADIiM u lulled [o the UKIIPaTIC SOAP,prepared by the subscriber from the recipe of a London Chemist, and used for rendering the akin smooth, soft and delicately white, remoring SaLlowness, Pimples, Tan, Cutaneous Eruptions, and redness of the shin. All o. ape, chafes, Ac., on the hands, are healed by it. It has bean used with great success in cases of Scald Ilead. For the cure of eore, rough hand*, it Is unrivalled. Price 12>$ cents a cake; or in boxes, for family use, containing one dozen cakes, $1,25 per box. Bold wholesale and retaU by 8. L. CT7TUBKKT, d * e U No UO Third st O* BlngM&m A Co.’i Transportation i^ixa* §l^ T°nkw\™! U |? BALTIiWiUi and J. NJSWIORK.—The owners and Agents oj said Une hare been for the past fourteou years connected with tbt old established Bingham’s Line.” They will give their usoal prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce,Mer chaudixe, Ao., in the shortest time and on as favorable terms as any other Line. rtU O d.l^L o^dMttao“ hlpm ” nt b,twe “ n GEO. BINGHAM A 00., Oanal Basin, Liberty at, Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIB A 00, Proprietors.- 270 Market sreet, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, 121 North at., Baltimore. M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, _ l 30 West st., New York. CHImA HAIXT, and QUEKNSWarE, now open at tbe aboreLitabll.h f}r'“ t , T ,,? ur soo il M 'r n B ?’ g ? l4 5f nil and £ano ? ooloredetone ware Diahea, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set Is igLfS 7 U ■ft** 1 - Britannia “ 4 HoUi ° i ’ urlll,llln sOoode, wi COMMON WARE—Our stock of common Tea. Pl.t.. ln\h'?!lne‘l"','re, aP a P n l rw B “'' lj! ' 5 *>tboo= with whlih > ’we l^re”ertlSe t S°m t . of r“ 11 t kllld ’ of WARE, SdhSd « ° fWh ‘ Ch xm JOHN J. O'LEARY. UHTBUPUIHU HOURS. ' JVb 138 Wood street, Third door bdoto Ttnrin ARn, BOWN 4 TJffILBT would Mil the atlentloTof Sorting men to their Urge assortment of dune, Rifles and Ro. volrlng Pistols, the largest and best selected stock erer opened in this market! together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlex7, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. marlB Afl lfKNKiiS —P.i Auction ut &,o Ho£ ‘.5 . V* “1 J®-BBQKEB£* lid. H. Wnj.MWS ............1.... ——:....■ .1 j Tbi ll M’r.nr Win. H. WlUtamiftCo.l BANKERo AND EXCHANGE -BROKERS , **”>«■ Ww» and Thiri.HireU. :. ’ A |! t . ran ? cl,ons ““Jeon llhoral terms. Collections of Dilto, ftotea, promptly attended to.- j«ngp-iy > h’oossbu.* willock, BANKEBB, AND, Dealers in Etchange, Bank Notes, QoM and Silver i a . ni Pttr Pund ' received on deposit B i 'L d 00 coramlasion. Collections made at any point in the United Statea. Booth East corner of Market and Fifth etreeta, PITTBBURQH. PA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. COIt K ES OP FOURTH AND SMITRFJELD STREETS >u *-6p ' Pittßbargta, Pa» ’ c. a. »in.iHa.. —-JO3. lcdewio. Willtins A Co., (Successors to A. \\ ilklus A Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS I„ IVo - 71 • fburtA strut, Pittsburgh, ' N TRE nmneroos suspcnsior.e of Banks and Bankers SjJXSji o ,?* .*£ « N" S?nS * ?°?A Ba S!” “ d Exctan ««Broken, iJ • J? 1 I S?S e !L ID «? ,O i 6, » Acceptances, Gold, 811* B “ tOTn “ a WratBrn Oollections made In all the cities throughout the United i? 8, v revived in par foods or current paper, No. CT Market street, between Third and Fourth eta. fi&Sfcly . . TIBKAIAN ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ao. 96 Wood Street, comer of Diamond Alley. FiTTaacAon, pa., T>UY AND SELL Bank Notea and Coin; Discount time a , nd , rrc “} issor 7 notes; toafee 00116011008 in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter, appertaining to a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. marfl JOHN WOODS. ’ BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DSAixa m Sarehanga, c°m m orolal and Bank Xotet. TOOK bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest poid on Deposit. _ Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. XI “Hi declC S T _. ocanxa or vtood a.vd nm mma. IGHT EXCHANGEon the Eastern Cities constantly fer Tima Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted.— uoid, Silvw and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made In all the principal cities of the United States. De posltfl received of Par and Current Funds. (marfffly J. G. MARTIN, Agent mia gmm, pwarp rah*, moaxaci KRAMER & RAHH, B BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, V? AND BELL Gold, Bilrer, and Bank Note#; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase rromissary Notes and Time Bills, on East and W«t; buy and sell Stocks on OommlfisJon. 3 Collections made op all points in the Union. [myl €K R ARNOLD h CO! D bankers and exchange brokers, EALEBSIn Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to. ana proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. • *3- No * Fourth st, next door to Bank of PittaVg. fselS Dceiaiia andjFbmgn Exchange* Bank Notes, Hold and Silver Sold and Exchanged, at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., „ . W WOOD STRUT, PimBOBOn. lnterest allowed on time deposits. [ jan!2 PROPRIETOR. rnojrrso.i bxll. no A C . rruc r THOMPSON BELL & 00., B ANKEUBAND BROKERS, turner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. THOMAS WOODS, BROKER, “*B# AKD DZALXR IH Note*} Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, Ac., No. 76 Fourth st., Pittsburgh, Pa. fjoSJ J. SCILANDELMEREB, 0. B. FRANCIS. William A. Hill A Co., BANKERS, H_ r _ , No. W Wrxxl strut, Pittsburgh. OLD on eals the following BONDS AND STOCKS*- 40 shares Exchange Bank; K do Xlonongabela Navigation Company; 20 do Citizens' Insurance Com pan y ; $2,000 Monongabela NaTl B aiJoo Company Bonds* $-5,000 City of Pittsburgh Bunds; $5.000 County of Allegheny Bonds f*eps:dlw»wif ClmmlotcJ’a Loan Office, "VTO. 100 BMITHFIELD STREET. NEAR FIFTH.— 11 Xloney loaned on Gold and SIITeT Watcbea, Silverware and other valoohle articles. aul4:To all parts of the World. Facoaro. j INLAND INSURANCES On goods bv rivers, canaU, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. ’ FIRE INSURANCES On merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling bouses, Ac. ASSISTS OP TilE COMPANY, NoTMnber 7, J 863. Bond, and Mortgagfs..- SOO 00 Stotsof I'enntylr.tiia, Philadelphia city, Bpriog ’ Garden, Southwark, and other 10an5...... J.Bl 653 42 Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com* ' Cosh on band....... 16.0T1 30 Balances in the hands of Agents and'premium* on Xlarine Poftdoa recently issued 121,T0T 6T BubscrlptionNotes .. „100,000 00 OTimoM. Wm. Martin, Dr. B. M. Huston, Joseph 11. Soft], Hugh Crate. MrnuniA Bonder, Spencer M'llrsln. John 0. Daria, Charles Kelly, Bobert Burton, Samuel E. Btokes, John B. Penrose, Henry Bloan, QeorgeG Lelpor, ! James Traquolr, Edward Darlington, | Wm. Eyre, Jr., H Jones Brooke, 1 Joshna L. Prioo, J. fl. Johnson, JamesTennent,’ James 0. Hand, John B. Somple, Theopilns Panldlng. Charles Schaffer M Garland, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W.O. Ludwig, B. T. 0. Morgan, do WM. MARTHe, President. Joe™ W. Oowan, a Vl " I “ t - THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY * PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 86TH, 1880 CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chatnut Street t, Philadelphia. Qfleere of the Seme Board at PhOadetphiat MMCtOBS. Stephen ILOrswftird, Ponl B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lswrense Johnson, Benjamin W.Tlnglqr, Geo. M’Henrr, wmi b L ' £?°iJunes Devereux, _WilUsm M. Godwin, William Sl’Kee. PretxderU —Stephen R. Crawlbrd. rice President —Azabroee W. Thompson. fuSS? 4 James H. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City —B. B. Mowry, M. D. ’ „ GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, m l 7 ? No. 74 Fourth Btreet, Pittsburgh. T. B. TOBNG A Of>. Tb» FranttlLn Ftr« Ininruct Company, 4h vr S f? er, l^ mu ° 1 J&oob H. Smith, Geo. W Rich- Start?SjilSiS' Adol^ hl E - Srld S. Browne r!?^ 1 ? 80 ®* „ GHAfI. N. Bajtciceb. ftrsident, Ouab. Q. Baa cue, Secretary. . op limited, on ersry descrtptkraof property, In town end oountry, et raiee as mi as ere consistent with security. M ‘°w _2?£ » large Contingent Pond, which, with their capital and premiums, aafeWinvGsteri ford amplfc protection to the assured. ” vested, ar grhe Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1851, as pub “ Aet °f were is follows, vl,: |flff ” oaah,4o 04*346 81 TOtaleeeteeteee*eeee*,.woeeea,ee.we«,,,,,. # , % ,,,^ # , A| 212.708 44 ZHnoe their incorporation, a period’of twenty-one years, they hare paid upward of One SHlllon Pour Hundred ThDu sand Dollars losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the jdTantageß of Insurance, as well aa the Ibfiity and dlspod- Uon to meet with promptness all liabilities. j J. GARDINER COFFIN, Aeent, I Omoe, north-east oor. Wood and Third eta, | PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. OF ’ HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premium ana Weitem Fund $1,000,000. '■ n ... „ INCORPORATED 1826. Policial of Insurance Issued at all times on the mort&rora- Me terms, against LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIBE, OB THI ’ PERILS OP NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E. ABNOLD, Aohht FOBrrrrsßVßaß and elleobent cw carry. Weitem Injuranee Company, Pittibnrrt A ’> A Home Institution, managed by Dnucroaa who am wj.ii known In th. who ere determtaert hl to maintain the character willed ttab " t ~™o?e I^•*“wS&dtt;a£JSISSS.VJ£SSS , V.' Rtmovaj. HILL ft CO., BANKERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, INSURANCE COMPANIES. P. A. MADERIA, Agent, No. OS Water street, Pittsburgh. r • « *.' , - £.&Y** DRY GOODS. A Prices to stilt aU.-Drv Goods., , orTIGHJB, coraur of Gran • and Fifth streets. has just • received and is now opening Lis first Fall ; stocks for UUs season. The attention of ladiesis respectfully directed to the following prices: Fino French Merinoes at Tsc; 6-4 wide Parametaa 25c; a large assortment of De Care at 12c; fast colored Prints 600 pieces Flannels at 16c up; yard wide Sheeting &/£• au wrv°l Do Lalns at 28c. Kentucky janes, tweeds ana satti nels from 18>£ up, checks, ticking?, muslins, linens, crash, tablecloths, all wivij plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and evOT other arlielo usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, aliof whioh will bo eold for caih at prices to suit the times. flew Arrival o t Spring mud Summer Dry Goods. DAT No. 99 N. W. BIDE OF WOOD STREET. GREGG A CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, • French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed our large and exteusivo stock of spring and summer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, wc feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, wo can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. Among our dry goodp stock will be found cashmeres, de* mineit, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair lustrea, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy vestings, cassimeres, satinets, tweeds and summer pant** looning; brown and black muslins, table diapers. We have also opened n very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, palm leaf ha to, Rutland braid and Leghorn, anti an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace goods, fancy nuttings, jaconetts, mull and figured Swiss muslins and black silk veils, Ac. Our variety stock embraces In part combs, buttons, per* cussion eftpy, threads, port monales, patent medicines, per fumery, aud almost every article usually kept in the va riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver walcnen, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day elncKß, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or eatisiuctory reference. N. b.—An early call from buyera is respectfully solicited. Üb * D D. GREGG A CO. QitEAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOOJDS AT A. M’TIGHE’a KSW STORE. B CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS. AYING THIS DAY OPENED MY NEW STORE, I beg leave to call the attention of the Ladies to the large and splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, just received. Among the stock may be found »me or the very finest goodß now imported. It comprises, 200 pieces black and fancy Dress Silks, 60cts.to $2 per yd 600 do Mous.de Lalnes, Baregede Laines,and Mousse line d allege; 200 do Beautiful Bareges and Tissues, in great Yarietv: 260 do New Style Dress Ginghams; do American, French and English Prints; 600 do Frenchann English Lawns; 2000 French Collars, from cents to $6,00; 200 Mantillas, of the latest styles, among which are sot* of the most beautiful imported Into this country _ v!’ 0 A, M \! Jll S"' T j c,lln & s - Checks, Linens, Orash, Diapers, Table Clothe, Gentlemen's Wear, Ac. * TRIMMINGS.—In this department will be found a corns plate assortment ot Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese and Hooltou Law, fine English and Thread Lace; all of which will be cold unusually low. * Ten bales yard wide Muslin at six cents per yard. _JEII A. MTIQHE. HEW DEY GOODS STOEE. 01l° n S’ront-50.91 Slarket .treet. UK h°u«o being now open for the traneaetlon of a gener nl Dry Clooda bualnras, we would respectfully solidt the patronage of the pnbfle, feeling confident that, from oar ox- KTA*mK rmni 1 ® toclt °f SILKS, FANCY AND br AI Lt (jOOnd, wo can offer each inducements as will in. Eure entire raUsfaction. HAGAN A ait? aprlitf Non. 91 Market and 8 Dnlon street. N 1 — ' — H. ..,' r ‘ I r ' >e “l‘ ror Ladle,. A>l r W m,t m F mtl™ stock of old Collars, (the result ofa combination of the Ladle*,) I haro rewired »hle^ CrniDß flnß S '*’ lw > French end Jaconet Collate, which are ont far ono week only, on commls«lon, conee? qncntlv they must and null be eold at price, so loi as to erml.le erery bony to buy their friendsgome for New Years, ibe lot of Collar* are ordered lo be eold at not what ther are.worth, but whatever thoy will bring. Aa thla lg the la- I"*’ T oreOM Intending to pure haw anything In rwH*^ 0 " ll ‘ fini ? 11 to their interest to call soon at Van oorder’s Trimming Storo, and make their selections. , „ FRANK VAN GOItDKR, . ho. 5.1 Market street, corner of the Diamond. LOTH IN G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO F.SSPSm °i, f k hBCel ' ,bratod !r lolhln S Depot on Liberty street, which has won an unbounded popularity under ne w. of the THREE 810 DOORS, bare, for the pc£ poMofacqainiigmoro epaoe for their immenee bnilneM remoyed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET Whore they have now the most * BPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHSI AKD READY MADE. CLOTHING, That tana ever hren offered to the public Tha.rpnndpal object for this tenoral, Is to give them Korefaculties forth* 6 WHOLESALE TRADE They era prepared toeell Goods at the LO WEST EASTERN PRICES/ t 0 * " ««> “ “J »»«■ CUSTOM WORK, m tbi bzst trm*, Ain> upon to* soobtzst non a. be ‘ utlful aß “ rtment 01 FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUST- NESS COATS. Our lnteroKto ar« identical with tho«. of our cujtomerK. will not fell to UJmfr nil orders ve maj be favored with £ar DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— ‘ §B Wood Street, (eart side,} cobner of diamond allsy. N. B—We desire our patrons to understand tha twe hare no longer any connection with the Clothing Buelness on Ho^v&^.sr" 0 " * th » maria Me dmq\d watts. EKCHANT TALLOR. NO. ISS LIBERTY STREET I hare now on hand & Ur*** stack of Fall and Winter ucxjos OTefroatlD^,°fent ir td y new dodgns; PI mb Vest loss, of th* remit beautiful patterns; French and Enclieh of over)’ style and shade in the market, all of which I wU mnke to order on the most reasonable term* and warranted to Bint. M y ’ JN Id\V SPRISd GOODS. ' C .«T. rww Vf i? AT7O!IN ' «=CLO3KEY 4 CO’S Whole »ale Clothing Warehouse, No. S 3 Wood street, and corner UloS t *.'£"? ll .a? Uey .' v°' 0 lar & cst a»d most varied Btock of **f l JW* celebrated house has srer had the pleasure of Inviting the ettention of the public to. These grid, have > “ rr i?”" 1 I r0Ia ba n Perfume Bottles, Table Mat* in sreat variety; China Fruit rl, , with an endless variety of useful and or- articles, which have only to be' seen to be app£ ““** _ [Povll NO. 81 MARKET STREET. | lUCU aOLD 3KWELHY AT „r* wls h lo inform the public that we tlrv Vt nri^l n «.°? r preBent stock of floe Watches and Jew- Sj’jMi “fw 1 rannot •>» heat. Therefore, we eay to ™ -to ™ ~ ^Sl t ha* wbh t 0 ta y fln ” Watches and Jewe? mVsh JL? u 6Dd BflTe from to 60 per cent In yoar SSSra^f** JWU “»*» »y »t 67 ™'^™ t 2‘ lBp>Wn .S st tended to In all its branches, tnred »?2Sm3S, r 'T lirBPl« BalrtMir, 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut « ’ 10 Cherry « 60 Plain Bureaus; 5° 1114 Brea *lwt Table, “ and Bookcases; SO doa. Oana Seat Chairs: 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs: 12 Ladies’ Writing Beaks; M^S2,’ roWolSt “ lds! What-Nots; Pdpar Machs Tables: g™«w»annoluii*; Pembroke *• SJSSiS? 0 !1 Hall and Tier •• j L Ladles’ Work Pmtl Inlaid “ Extension mnln, Tables; Cottle end Hall Chalra; ottom » n »: wn™u?RnHiro§ en ii of OOMMOS FURNITURE and SSTtath™]^ 8 - 4fina * MaKZBa supplied with all ar* and HOTELS, fnmlihod at the shortest All orders promptly attended to. StawaDoati. Adoy i I JjQ'Lht r 1 Ba^3cr tender their acknow-<9| Klgmenuforlhe farora beatowed uponGl th<“ *>7 their Steamboat friends, and W® Jd iS'b^lST <:tf Si ly r ™ lnd them and othera interest. boa “> that they are at all times prepared to SbSnj'nmltari ll e ™ s ? Mble terms, erery description of CaMn Furniture and Chairs of the beat material and work ““'f' _ T. B. YODNO 4 CO.. Comer Third and Smlthfleld atreeta, opposite “ Brown's Hotel.” ~ Jamci Lowry. jr„ BEDSTEAD MAaNUFAOTUREE—No. 294 * aT-aT IO^ 11 8 Bow, Liberty street, has on hand a lam .SSS°W»«« Bedsteads of every description, madeof tte best materUls, which he wfll xell lower ttankrSdM oi SPJ}"* “f?, 1 *??. to , u « Ixrge stock of Mahogany and Walnut SfcCT Wh . kh hl> " IU MUatgwatly rodaeed Also, Turning ol eveTy deaenptlon exocutod In tha ] 6ft * th! Xudto. r A4am " “borty Streets, will bo promptly moral H... A.niLLIRESftcO.. AYtS ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfleld gtreot, a of fancy «nd pliln fund tore, whlchthej will sell 16 per cent belcrw customary rates 3 Tcrma—caflh only. to Clash Pnrchaitri. » Ti. CiIAIItSAND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot AH fa* work is warranted. °nr terms are OAB H - JAMES DOWRY, JR_ mmr “ oor. Barenthsand Liberty sta. t?l OARmCTWin V S BON contlnart to manuftctur* Eg* 05 at his old stand, tfklrHn**** Lfbertj- ind Bevratb streets. UKDEBTAK * INQ attended to, In all Its branches. xnjll IAIHBURG PIANOS. A N or« vno Lo s,°/ th » 0 ” “■•" Ur celebrated HAMBURG by Lieta, Thalbera, and other treat per v"“, “™> bM J“Stbeen received by CHARLOTTE BLCMB, i? whirh U>» attention of Teacher^ P |f y ‘l^ tß “ le3 ’ ° n, earred back and ftont, pat en l** ron rame and sliding desk, $660, * V N °* ISS' Z oc if Td a ° 9 * WOO(1 ' full earred iron frame, $6OO mSIT •• “ 600 S?7o’- ?i ‘" “ earred,* 400 aSkkv " a Louis XIV, 600 ilYi' V& “ “ earred, 400 - 6047, S’" “ fu» round corners, 876 :: " ■ u 4* dMk >i» *&* “ " ta »« " g* 2328,6 “ a „ S? 8006, “ “ « ■ gS SOSO, eg- m . sS ggi :: :, •; ndin g de,k,sS! !SS .. ; lronfram '- «• 4931, 6 « « §2 4163,6%** «i Bondotr, 375 nl i*%L Sin!f KS r and Western PennsylTa. ma, for Pallet, * Boston; Haines, Bros. A Co- N. and F. 0. Bsichcnbach, Philadelphia^ CHARLOTTE BLUUE, No, 118 Wood street. T I K>RTKR C fr I m E .h r *f lr ' wbl Tappscott & Oo Englatid l and prl ° 01 al ' "o* 1 " 0 and" to ir'ns througliou 1 ! Prorincial Bank, Ir*Und“™. N .“; Armagh, Cmn “**?“■ 7* Tan » Dungannon, Mallow s£h Sr sSL* §£ S ter Bar- IS a 25 -' §s£ {£££■> „ M ON SCOTLAND. InXTowS^^grr l ’ ““»»•»« U, br.noh„ [ Hum Edward Blunt d^c^fß.SS'ra. tun. Vojpl, Kock 4 00, Bankers, fiankforton-the-llaln. (Available in inj citj In Germany.) JAMES BLAKELY. dec9 00n “ r of B ' v,uU * Smlthfleld BtreeV - BltteOurgh- Ha Slf^w'f ? F “* Uroad Stations, $5O to $76. Bil?er Watches £roa sto to $BO/ 9 Gold Watches worn $26 to f*?n tag of fine Watciiea, «7 Market rtiwt, oirSr 5f W. W. WILSON. Practical Watch M.vU OTOEE BOOM TO LET, duuUd on Third *, O n BwoJliaj Boom, on Otrpest«r*« tUn * e. : THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BEOODJ Hot a. Particle of Heronry in it. T AFtLICTIiB BEAD ADD .PONDEEt— An bl ? E f nedy for Scrofula, King's Erll, Hhcamn. U»m, Obstinate Cntaneoui Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules lIEU> BOOK FOKKAILROADKNOtNvoiis iao lace, Blotches, Boils, Ague nn d Payer, CHaonle'Eoro feSSSSPwFrSSss booklbrm. *U6. J nB - Hcack, Civil Engineer. Pocket- *3-Ttd» great alteratito medicine and Pnrlfier of BIocA re^«‘b b ; S^r^nM'Lo^ « SS*SS §gsgS£3£BgS useful and practice, m zor a&S'siirS* i?^°?*a2 n I ee , b f 1 ® d s J?dis<^f® <>rbroke “^wabj:lWfl2WTO mmmmmrn ssisaassiP ccUant typographi-al taste displayed by his publishers. Oa!) on the Agrat and get a a£tdarandL ini rt -p an j rt'i ♦ - _ B. Feaskms QatzN*» read the wonderful cnreathJatrulyffieateaiofkii C.E. and Director Polytechnic Institute, hxs performed Jgtentestof tU fllcdklpw For sale by WiUJAM S. HAVEN, None genuine unleas signed by BENNfeIT Dealer in Engineers Stationery, Propriety, N 0 .3 fear! street,Elchmond, fifto •hSKSt:. Market street, corner of Second, order-* for *u Pr li» and agencies must be dddnaeaT 0 * r^^r/ 411 * hy B * A FAHNESTOCK; JOSEPH PLEM* „ : IN^;4,iv 'Vv ° ullaa - b J Druggists generally. ■■■ R David Hnnn* E r^ r ,??, TA3 ' B AND CONTRACTING AGENT, No 2. J®>S,“ Bbargh ’ hM for eale ’“ kIW:— i ■ -Sn.,. ! P Ceder county, lowa, lflmiles from Mus- ■ i)K caUnt, on the main road to Marlon, and 8 mileolTomTip. : fjatf .!£■ •j 1 D !«mond Alley, Da- _ ton, 6 miloii from two Railroad depota; 90 net 1. under • TOP «!•«;• nl?-atir»«ttMiUtni tout offlc»Er»e»fc«.-«WlB: cuitivnUon, a good Frame Houbo, Frame Barn and'GranS Mi 15 to iViraie Wf - rice, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm is well ■*“*- rcn '-?‘ i “ OriMrci.andauchpatnfalaffectlooe. fflSl watered, high, dry, good land, In a very healthy county! b lvahHk' M »M|«eemmw» A yery great bargain can he had of this farm for prompt DMhnKS? ™‘ trupUuna,Gonorrhea,Gleet,Stricture I miseB.* D '* U ” M B k° Te ' or r - John Mnnn, on the pre-, Bmitb Shop and Tools, Boat ScalToliL Work Shop *c situ* UpP l% SBio , aSl Dlseagefl e Jolata, fp 7 °i *£• It SflSi* lad? B , En '» aiM « or of Mr. £ S\!^ar.„tc e d rai trontcW thn mt’i forßal r* “, U 9“ BbJ9 ’ end every thing of moderate. . 'SrtS2J!l,!* the fitting ont of a large Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh, hOTSMAwdy P°* V Ol7 Urge J> n »hw»- Two to five yoara ofTho h Enon?rg possegon T„; . Copartnership. \ ereb * iDform ' tbelr Wends and the pnDllo that they have awociated th*»mseir«s ta?Bthnr undertte firm of WJI. YOUNGSON & CO., for the plrwea ° n -WINTIKa BUSINESS,tnaIIi-stalT- 5 M, and hope, by strict attention to burin™, to n>- ,■* ahare of public patrooego. Lettering and Grain 1 ' rlt » tor the trade on reaaonabla terms. Shop on S*' ‘ Dft dnnB opposite the Neptune Engine House. eenth street, n>-' ’rOUNGSON, .'IIEL Y’UUNOSON. T_ m . Notic' HE Intercut of Mr. JOB’ . ceases from this date * *’ ATWELL !n our business WUOLEBALE GROCir ~ *>£ agreement. Oor business, ns ing partners under' . •*?» wUI b » continued by the remain ine firm of w i? AQ f L KY ’ COSQRAVD A CO., Koa.lB Md JVood street, Pittsburgh. BAGALKY. WOODWARD 4 CO; Ho. 221 Market street. Philadelphia PHMmrgh, December IQth. uSS. 81 ” 4 TO ' rill SMIRCH RIDING SCHOOL asligg&sgßaagaw,., I paloaw b?Sr 6 i°. r ple J ges hims *K that no tb. flrgt Ip theconfljence Sftte n °„h l dealer in ’ Fine Taai, Choice Family Groceries and Willow CORNER OP WOOD AND SIXTH STS IB now i PITTSBURGH, PA. In *dMKto^l B Mj*7 8 -^“ rt,ae “ t of FR£ 3H GOODS, «-■ Goode delivered In thep.ltvireeofrhavm. ..po, rpilE Partnership of * turn JOHN M’DEVITT, Pittabnrgh, J.„u ar v 8,!. RUBEBT 11. PATTEBSOJI'B %ZTC\ “VERT AND SALE -MMEL °?p r “*s Dlamond ,tr " t andChT^n^, - p “ ftttsbvbgb. pa. ttbavyßHum m o5E«'5gS®M. tat , HSHm 7-3111 HAMILTON STBWAHt/ - liiiii Steamboat Owners W Stock ar l ß&v%* antagBt 2 0411 and esamiDeonr vffL” STO bofore purcbaßinr elsewhere Onr as flnkh »nd utility, is superiorto any in this market. We also hose a Laundry furnace, new in design and principal, designed espressly 7 for BteaS boatf - QfIAFF, KEISISOKB & OBAFP, I_ 4 _, Notice* HAVE Bold mylnterest In the business of Long, Miller * 9°-> *° ®- f -1"”?, who, with John Phillips, will con unue at riie old stand, Po. 109 front street. I cordially roMmtnend the new Arm to the patronage of my friends 7 Pittsburgh, July29,lßM. p. hTmilLEb! S. 1. 1088 ~,JKO, PHILLIPS 8. A. LOSQ & CO.. Bell and brass founders, and gas fittfro Inrite attention to their Block of ChandeUerßfßrS!: renttanta, and other fixtures. We fit up houses VuhGM ‘?r 8 p ’ Tfe. 2 ™” Castings of all hinds S orter fa? Blah Railroad Pomps end Tank Fittiuea nn* trillf r i « Attrition Metal constantly on hand, S ' & d ke P j^^“ T M’LAUQmiN, O N0 t SS , ne *rlv » *1 . th. Mayor’s Offlc, 1, (Wi.Z oppcaite Bools, Low Shoes, ties u city,o,2olh Nov* 1852. Sir-The Curnr Peotosui Is much la ?hvsrlHl of our test Physician* h&To tuod It. three of them in their own cases, and alwava With thaftim? fore them, load to incredulity in regard tnTmm-Tr dy; a^itlfconlyaneru^btiri^rac^f^SSSS; aiUde, that anything like a general confidence raaboSJ The nntivalled excellence of thlecombliaUm (In theCamay PXoKBAlJproved trial under their own observation, men to proclaim abroad its usefulness. It laltovcßd-an doubt the best general remedy tra have for the Pwaimm AfTectionsof this climate, at thofiamo expectorant*—a rare combination of :. =s* In the hope that it will prove its own reward*! subscriba myself. Respectfully yoorobodlent servant, ; jas. a. 0.-millhb, ar. d ’ Zcf genaemen of Vie Lena! Profusion markVds casi.' _ WilUamsbarg,L.l,B6ptaBi!Bfi2* ; • D». J* 0. Avra: Dear Sir—Over application tor the past three years in my duties as an advocate, brourfitcn Soma eight months ogo a Bevere irritation of the bronchial tubes, which was a constant annoyance to mo, and Jhst bocorams a source of groat apprehansioiL Every remedy tried failed tp even relieve tne, till I used your Carast Protoaix. ’This has not only reliorod mo, but, as I trust, wholly cured da r care nothing for the reputation of advocating Patent Mo dicines, and Ais is at your service. I shalTrecommendlt tO;msmbere of the bar, -and others whoa X xnay meet.la* boring under aimilar - : , Youra truly, . R-F.JONEa; Du J n j™. Montpmcry.Alm.Oclober-i, 1849.. rtJKSf* j'** **“*•“ to convince the moat incrodnftmk Sit the Cherry Pectoralla all that it purports' to beTvffen us. MuaUrt imnriiai-agentforaHdiaSeaof the DaratS bungA .1 be exporiame oryearajms proven it to bo inch. of a slroilanty of name. . .: j v ' .-.^7 b 7 all Druggists, and by, B. A. FAUN ESTOCK&OO, wholesale and reiaiL 7 . je&CrwSwT IiKUMATISa.—Dr. for Rheumatism la*■ *nB newly discovered remedy that painful trouble. ' * ®P««* -ltnererallß. Pittsburgh, P#- -eConsultation BoomeNo. 41JD1AU05P ontF-h23** j^ n *• TbeDoctorleelwajeathoiav r*~ _ 0 Worms even in Adalte. > 1 I ' l Sw£s l 2 ln,al^* tlon of B * * AututarocK’s yebht* X iUQi, baa always been characterised ■with sueeeo. . always producing in tbo feelings a mnrfted change for tha better. Any one who tries it can safely confide to it. m 4 the most delicate infant cannot be Injured by its ua>. : Adolw. too, are frequently eutuect to worms in the rectum • and small intestines, which always impair the Ti«Mth, ifarrr. B A /^N.T.,J nn e al , I BM . . 1 bj™ u»i two bottles of B. A. r«hn«». if' 'b '/Veraufage, which I purchased' ftont your agent ;It ' had the desired effeetioi bringing away a large number dr-’ worms from my wife I purchased anoUterrlal and gate It to my child; it bad tbo seme effect, bringing awargrtat * numbers of worms. - -I therefore recemmend it to the pub- ‘ lie as a aure remedy for worms. • P iHTTaKw „ B * lab . s “■■ A - ?4DHESTOCK4CO.,eornar JP'rst end Wood streets. Janlfcd*w SUNDUIKS ■v. • •' v : X ‘25 do2en Corn Brooma; 6WMi isamUjis* t«o buehel Bsks: 100 bushed Dried Apples;' ’ 50j .ciu . Peaches 60 do Pared Peaches; . 1000 Us prime Featiere.in store and for sale br ' EKOLian A-nrctTAiirmiw^ Gi HAIM— 6OI.O IjuiJiels Shelled Com, In stow" • - r 2 st "« lns, ;w.aß'ltoerriT»t::;: ;.M 400 do Ear Corn, in store and for sftls-br- EXOLIsn & KICTfA KTlcoljj T -> gjUMILY IL'iUK, * - 100 do CloTerSetd; ’; M to Timothy Swd, In stor# and for «»!• b» r ‘ JanSO ESQIisH A BintT«Rf.“'i"i 0 | lUXi'Blt—ls bbls .Roll oatteri J-> 60 kegs Packed Batter; 100 bbls Prime No. 1 L&rd; " 10 bbis «w»»toayoMprt M>i fob ni«V; • ENGLISH A MOHAmmny'- Liiiis— a 0 barwlsOiwuL'Tiile Liniei .200 do Union Cement; ; - ISO do N. 0. Molasses: '. > 200 do N * ol J ar » *» ®to» arid for sale by im2o ■ KSqUSH * BIOHABniSw 1 iMliAtW— -AJ t>oaea B’h W <>. Tnfafflj- X : 10 tons prime Pearl Asb ; 6casks Pot Aallj . 76 bags Saltpetre; I°oo boxeß prime Cream Chww, fo'itor* bad r 4 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON,j for sale by rnau-aj bins ao. a medium SUoaerel; A. do larga do> lOhfbbJa do do* #> 6 ti»rcea Codfish; ■ * SO bis scaled Herring: *«lT«l.nd for sal. by SUIAEB 4 &JCKEISON. ' Ml Md 228 Liberty st. SUNDRIES— 100 dozen Corn Brcoma: 20 do Zinc Wash Boards; 20 do Toir and Cotton Baa: 25 do Ooantry Socks;' ' spieces CountryFlannels :* . ... . 2000 Jbs Bar Jjead; lor aaio by • jan23 MILLER A &ICKETBOK. \\ AM) CAMtUss— O £0 boxcar “Cincinnati n No. 1 Family Soan* £2 fitcarineCandles: » iiHH miller t . •. L'llUiT —So bogs Dry Apples; ■T 10 do Peaches; 60 bxe M. It. Bsialns; 16 hf do do; for sale by - MILLER * BICITKTHno GUIAMfc PilU-ShKa—6u T,«ir „ ft r*k. A r the best prunlug rmi ? f >runßl *> febis la nue, for ealeby JAMES WAHDBOP. Pattern., TU , OUS *5-3. ftiDiS ■' ■» «I. by JAMES WAkTiPAp MI.NKL) fcBQAK?— JL V lu hhdi Ornr,Tilftted Sugar: -0 “ Loaf Sugar; •20 41 OroshedSag&r; > iiy 14 " Cloffeo Sugar; for Mlo ty f ' W7 SMITH, MAlft k HMtito jgi|p-c, g oißn f f ,A rrir* 8 * Oik—iU bbig prim* fay C- ST7NTEP BCTTiUt— 1 Rbl packed'Batter; 20kega do; for sale by smra, maib IV AK— llllllB lw *»)» bi ~* fe l 9 BMITH. MAIB a±, faWby ' ■ s - S2 -^-^HssaaiSMttt; IiUUJUJia ANI> IQ d^lQc3tfl tB; ° ’a&Mfa**. WMDOVV orsssr " iso boxo, 8 t io: do 10x13; g&iggi WM. DOUGLAS. * - JAHea Wabbuop ■>