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BascaUTT or a Hes. —A Spanish ben, which was a great favorite with her mistress, was ac customed to be fod with a dainty meal every time she laid an egg. Chueky soon found this out, and would go to her nest and sit there a few moments, and then oomo forth chucklm, as loud as if sbo had performed a great feat, and for a day or two'got her usual reward ; but on no egg being found on several oooasions, it was suspected that Chnoky was playing false and her usual food being withheld, it was found that for two or three times together on the same day Sho would repeat the dodge of going and eit»o6 b short time on’her nost, and then come forth cbuokling as load as she could for her espeotod reward.— Poultry Chronicle. , increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! £STKA. IISSOB.AKOE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. PAID OP Cash Capital, 8500,000. THE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNEAL STATEMENT of the AasatEOf the JETNA INSURANCE COMP AN ¥, of Hart ford, as famished this agency on the let of January, isos, underoath.- «iooT2 0S Beal Eatnte, unincumbered 4 ‘ Beteaty*two Mortgage Bonds,6 and 7 cent, pay* Beblsdns the Company, secured by mortpse-. ..sis “ Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 1.6,327 35 Railroad Ecocks in Connecticut....;.. ali’Ssa 00 Bans StooSa In the city of Hartford UA596 00 Bank Stocks In Near York chy-. ° 8 ‘ 050 w Cash on hand, in Bank, and In hands of Agents and cttwra— *—• S7T3,‘J7S 63 The amount of Uattliticsdue pr not due to Banka or other creditors,— nothing. Lotsefl adjusted and due,—b one. Losses adjusted and not due, SUS,oIB ii. Losses unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for further against tho Company ore small, such ° n j?gen£ußtructed’to tako no risk oTer $lO,OOO. d Tbe amodnt insured in any city, town or noon the character, material and construction ol buildings, 5« width ofstreets, the supply cf water and condit.on of is to limit the Slits 07 COKMCTICCT, 1 Hartford, Jan. Ist, ISSS. XVrSrilr“pp2nd i lhoaM A. Alexander, Secretary of the S£*na Insurance Company, and mailcoath that the fore- Sln“?ftSlSsSt?y him subscribed, is true, according to la fist Justice of the Perce Lessee raid by th'S Company for the year 1804 i*» A7500U0 while the premiums received for theeamo lime farexcceiTnay otlwr year, slue the organization cf the covering nearly all descriptions of property, is «ued at this agency, at remunerative rates. Office, So. <ST Water street, AgtDt . StQTU i IOVCK.'t StOVCi XII COOK 1 HO AND ÜBATIKO 3To\Et>. The public will Slid It to their .arintaso to es»m n« sxov^, *>o3o lit good far Mali Bass* POST OUtICE PEPARTiiKNT.I Jan ttry 12, UOo. j v STATED PROPOSALS trill be received at thlsdeparimcct o'clock, A M., of toe 23d day of April next, for SnLbSg tor lour years trom the first dsv of «aeh Quantities and at such times as may be required end ordered for the mail service, mail bags of the fidiowmg ue aerJptlon,to alt Canvas ila€ Big*. | Rxe Ko. 1. (43 inches id length ami 62 inches in dream- , f«»nce 1 to o* made of cotton canvas, wexghiug at to yard of *a inchea width; the jam of the fabric to be dou led and twisted, and Cvo foVl. Bixa No 2, (41 inches in length and 4S juche.i in ciivutn fcSS^)to to" »a. Of «»-'•», i’« STth. yonlor fl inches width,and the .'loth to bo Woven in lilte that of the litSt bite of bags. B.te No! S, IBi incbe» in length end SS la he. in ctream fereace ) to be mude of cotton canvas weighing 10 ounce* W*e s irdof Sd inches wi.th, and tie cloth to tewo.en a snOldent number ot eyelet hole?, and provided wUh atrooß curd to secure their mouth-. All aro to be well distiuctly mark«l •• U. . a. Jfad” and to bomimbeiodaccord iui to the sizes above epucitied. Leather and Canvas Pouches. 81re No 1,43 iuches in length and Oo laches in circam- 4l inches ia length and 49 inches in circum ‘“sS NO. 4,96 inches In length and 42 inches in circum- inches In length and 36 inches in dream f*S,“eNo 5, 26 inches in length and 23 inches in dream of the leather pouches is to be made of good S& .oKn!roostJ record with the beet lion rivets, 3feSSSSSafI!!WK?» ‘iaSSS &£ &SSS ) No 1. mT« 'unites long, and 42 mches in circutn foamedat thj&u parte; «"»• “ b ° iu>ms uf Üb) SS 2. Itofy 44 inches long, and 36 Inches Indrcum fercuce at tho widest parts; ends or bottoms or same, Übj 21 incuM. Inches lone, and 32 iochea in ctrcam- the widest parts; ends or bottoms of same, 10 ty *■ 7; Eire No. 5, do do 23 Canvas Newspaper Mail Bags. ■ i /iVinches in lenjtb aod 8i Inches In circum- Sue No. 1, (« inches to W.ahing at leapt 16 faience,) to be mad. 0/ “]““ of t-,o cnoces the yard oi _ d five fold, and the bag ££ASSESS af “chea, and to h.ve a bandie at S?Ko n 2! 141 inches long and4B inches in circumference ) to be of* ttm samematerUl and manner of construetlou with for improvements In the construction of any of Proposals tor uni materials thereof, lh ‘ ™d roißelative Vduo and adaptation to the improvetnent um bo con aldeted In d K with No proposal will bo Struct! n, iemaU serried, wiU be paid tor at tho SS!S£ with'S“ndTufflclt-M faithful xr*-: sssspV. ; Md 4 Washington, B. U Toon; Mont.-ornery, Ain, New Oilean ,n , Loui , i Mo 4 j n Loulsriilo, Ky.; Cancmnsti, 0“■ department may such quantities and nt each times as t P dell.e ry^au'iT none Z? il bo inferior bo mStfSii'tb. number of the different SrSteSf 1 fisr it rt\X canvas mail bags. “Proposals f>* Jfnil The proposals should be endoraoi „ Bigs, -'and be addressed to tho Postmaster general. tnul9:Uwl2* : —m =- u\V~Bootiii.—Just received by Lii/hmi- tbu lol * l, ‘ U!L - Caldwell, M. D.: by Harriet W. a tbe PTO S rc„ and Destiny of the Ansuilcan Party. Juet pubiJsh.a. W. IrTlog. Alone! by Marion Holland. Rath Hall: by fanny Fern, tl'o cf Horace Greeley. t if* »nd Beaulit'R of Fancy Fern. H„- s Poems, In ttra style, of binning. . for March; lo cents. Ycukw Kotions.'for Marche <iv>ui CroSbie s by Loyer. . 87 Wood street. fab23 D - pro cf Mute u tie UntTMiity of ctombtaL •rn >tl« on Oountorpolnl irf W ■■ Treatise on Harmony: by Clwrw® . Wosart’n Sacclnct Thorough Bas 3 School. Weber’s Treatise on Musical Compo r l« dn * MiuteaL Vide Mecum: N. 8. Sarom. Culoott’s Musical Grammar. JobusCoa’e Treatise on Harmony. , , U.rw.o'sTbo.onsh B aM H *° f ,^ y LLo li, 61 Wood .tfcet. —xruOuT AhT MKUICAL WORK—livery one elhicieu wRh "corwln diseases would consult his own interest by oh ££»“ RALPH'S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TRBAT'SE. .fmotomß, progress ana consequences of every m-llfyaui dUtinctlyde.mibed; indu resembling venereal—to be brand In no other. SjXmtion much new. &nd Inveloiblo information On Mosturbst an mucu trMtmallt ao d cure. Stricture, 1* S' lo "’ Also, nil the remedies, the Its perfect and Xrf! Ac., nre faithfully given, proper dp f es ’“.^ U y Refill to every one,ln every piece, go ns Übe prarticauy k l Wo Jg published for gene ,ni It is the only truly P««tc«» plstra . Price nl u-e. Vourteenth edition, J^^gET, one d diet. Bold by 143 Third street. BIW TVTO. Mi -LIBERTY’ STREET, '-just bcddu tho Passenger 11 Depotpf Kaurcrd, which maSesn tlio most convehlrnt house in the chy for passengers am- Tin* bv that read. ft(4 , The Pronrie ot having, at considerable expanso, uuea up, In e-celluDi style, tho MANSION HOUSE, would ful’T ROlicit a share of public patronage. There Is ftttaduea a uplendU BTAUhE and extrusive w AGON YARD, elftrd* log amidu accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Larder and Bur will bo furnished with the best the marhot can afford fabl *- sM ARCH 14 good intent uocsnT /■NOENF.R OF LI 13 DUTY AMD GRANT STREETS, near x / the Koi'rou'j Depot. . janllfcly JAMK3 SHANNON, Proprietor. CITY HOTEL. (late brown’s.) corner of SmttWUld TMrf.txj.t., GLASS & CASH, Proprietors, rftnv p ni LAS DAN. D. CAR3I, (L»U aSirt- >»--Tel OT boac O -> (UU Bt-Ckarln ft Pmj HoUH.) TQI3 large and commodious House having undergone thorough repair and furnished with new equipments throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling public. Chabqes moderate. aprSs:6m ST. CLA ! K HOTEL., (foumkklt Tin: exchange,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn end St. Clnlr etreets, C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. iCS'Thlßls a first class house, between the Railroad De pots; the rooms are largeand newly furnlshed.imd charges moderate. __ apr!4:lydAw OWSTOS’S. WAYEItLEJ HOUSE, 50 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Wldnnt. Philadelphia. |an.O? _ THE UNION, , ■NTO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8 • WEB .? £5,*.!. PH the Eagle,l Proprietor. |aU ? OASSILh iIOBSE, CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUTH STS, ~ n ’AKB K _‘‘'. rcrilll Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing I public that this new and elegant Hotel has been af- house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, rnd -Idlolnlng the office of the Ohio Singe Company,!, offers in Warren for the accommoda tlon of the traveling community. n „u-u«,i A share of public patronage is Tespoctf nlly “^dted.^ null ‘ FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. 011 PABIiEB dt. LAIRD, Proprietors. lylMm) I'EitMS p 1.60 PEtl DAY. snrniii.i.AN uoiisE, JOEXsTOWS, FENNA. THE undsrslgnod baTir.g Utteri charge of Cw abore named House, and refitted It at a largo expense. In a eom f ortah!e as wall as elegant style, I" now prepared to r<* ceire guests, an.l giro ample eatjia.Mian to aU who may pa ronlso the House. lau3:tf) JAMES DOWN hr. 212,505 09 HARM'S HOTEL, | Lato Exchange,! , XTO 133 LIREUTY STKEKT, foot of Fifth Btroat, Pitts [\ tmnrii. SAMUEL Proprietor. This Hotel b entirely new havln* an-.i opened fa* -tha ft.-commoilH.H'P Qt th-» pcb)lc,_[s«plJ 1-HK GLB«”H»TEL TR NOW UKAt'Y roll bUMJiiiH VISITERS.-—The iCrouo-JU Ukv»-been liaproTrd, unJ ihe Uaubu rendoml Dore»ttracUvß, Kt o..ri.llj'. Tlw proprietor will be heppy of ,ho ErceWor Uoe l.»™ ruling froSTthe station, on fifth etree^ to the OUKN HOThL. Leave* the stadou tit 8 ..’dock, A. M-, and SP. return Rttl P ' M J ‘ MARTTW * AKept iTHMskUS HOUSE, Cleveland* onto. l ’, dcri-pue thorough and extensive repeto,alteration*, end lari-,' additions of nr* furniture, etc, »nd tho p tor tie tor. flSv-e Ihsmsolr*. that nothin; .b*U be their part to render the Paasoj* a Pf» *U «« Mm fortrofalL-ntcl Ms Uot U lambefcmjd. piTii]cK WJN -——rr~ — 1 ■■. .." —' FI-OHSd KCIS IIUTKIj. Ifc 400 UKOADWAY, YU flu. CS It'* TLAI*.) - ES'JBEK LOVEJOT, roprikt<^ —_ — : ; ....m u. maci- K>ru« of HHOOOfk .tr-uutd KS?!' t MAP.KLE, Proprietor BA.BK BXCIUX6BH ..,_ lrrT TPHLI/ Q T;.i' r.i, li'.i v. l.uN s.-.> >..\P.IsET. *"^re£:S£S^—£s-T£* L fo . iEt , ~p iCDI. „ „ the rhanje »c - -•-■ ' wl! | „ t nil times he stocSrJ with ', ‘‘Z ?i!"V }?; ,md -.rs-M up umlcr th. »«»«• ce, or o-A*. They royally „h to pstrouogo-o 1 » generous public RESTAOtUN L and LATINO faALOON, 0\ THE SA.-TCHN i-L-.N, 2» Purnionrf ctVy, 6c(u.«n tow rtr«ii-A.: nm*..* rawbi-s i<Su «s** at uuiit. u>u-l:!Tfr »xe«pu>l.! _Ln_- » EL VIDKIUfi RESrAmtiJIT, tfAUiH. ANU HUSi »TiiKET3. r*\ <k tj.,,1 ri-iTU'-i ha* - JU-t yrovid«*d * CTK?!'*? of 1 L QU-iUS.'unJ bm* at all Ume. »J«W W» 'rt"* l ' .lid ill" Wof lb* t~o.il. In lli» »ay <.f -Jib ej. lrl.-h H-1-tv "mich-* in >y b. boil "1 lb" imviiiKt . "t Tl-iy .1 IHN BAV \HK. Prr.nr.-tnr. ~fcOIINt'COPIA e»-OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE D. EASKARD. Vo 40 Fifth SirteL Uiwccn JTood and HojiuX jttDlV:\l'' ’ PITTHUL-KOQ. c a YSfAL PALACE, v “ / I ** go. 1 8 Market otreet. C. C. SEELY, p j jspfX'lTt LLV inform." bin friends aod the / _ Jrmlilir in that h<J ha* j«*Pt started bis Lw York’ and Pblladelpi.U modern "Lyla of CUOlilMiOYSTiiUSandeTerythtnßeJiielnth* ! thfl raarbot will U u ««> »lw>». °P™ In th« morninit _ OVaTEII SALOON AMO IIBST_ AHIIAft l 108 WOOD bTKEET. T n A«"OSK .f.^o^cnnot 'Z&tiVX ffSßSSWfittfai OF FOWL, PUh, f c , f C Hi» 0.11 uf Kart* cannot W nirpasßrJ. «i.d h« mall rei>r»rt '■all; in-cil* tb, .tt.ntion of tho r"M£ “£ ES STILL , 108 Wood street '«•. Clair Laser Beer Brewery. public generally, with hi. «l«h™t»d hAObK and the Beer delivered to any part of the.‘oJaoHENCK. Je2S:tf ~ • - liculis* Lager Beer Hall* No- 106 Smithfuld itwi, opposite the rgrlltS subscriber has just openud °“ e . Tils’llrerls 1 best finished Lager Beer tlalls in the eity_ HI" Beer acknowledged to be a superior » rt)cl “' “ D „ d “T'J| commedation abont liia house cannot b. '*“l' „ KNITZ . mr. .dfc3n> - ■ ■ ■ ■ ‘C •■;■ HOTELS. IIK.-_.TALi HAL J PCUANDELMEBEB, n n FHANfK “ tiennelt Ale. , L . I IT D. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler nt SMITH a ''''h'at"* W . Bennett Aleanl Brown stout. Also. Common Ala ™Th«°MlTOao2 0f r famiUM, and toe trade, la rM ®“*[“ ll7 solicited. . - bUii>.ikuu. _ MlnerftTWater aurt Sarsaparilla WM D LNULIcII. Pitt htrwt, below Feun, la now manufacturing and bottleiug the above beverages on an eataueive scale. I ll» article, are of the best quality, and uufiK-tured from tt.e purest 1 bteolnboat Furttitare and Chair*, WK are constantly * u . n , * roiiou ncturu of STEAMBOAT CADI* BsSaroliSsM CIIAIKS and FURNITURE, of every (inscription,and pay particular attention to the manufacture o! the best styles, suitable for the u»e of 'steamboats. Our experience in this branch of the ne&9 enables 09 to warrant satieUctlon, U well .the promptitude in which orders are filled, the worfe and personal aitentlon gl'eo “ ttie fitting out. Those Interested in furniehing BoaU, will find ll to thell advantage to give ua a call. R yoUNG ft m. i?2l _ rlVllE Edl’ECl AL ATTENTION OF LADIES if ioTlwl 10 1 U the 11 KIU’ATIO BOAI', proinmM by llie Butacilbor from <£« f * f Lou ' i r“ W. For tVUim-of «orr, vougli 10.0 1.. It Is oonwtUod. ITlco «l. 00-.os, lor .»m.y u.o, «n Kinloi, .1.. down Oifeei, SL,2o F tr >*»• -•'* L yUTUIIfc «T, No >4O Thinl Bt. G . Co.’» Lin. mo 4.'U I'KUM I’IIILADKU-aiA, IiALiI.UOKfc.ANB 1 NSW YOIUL—Tnc u»n«n nnd Agents “'A 1 L ,?“ Im-e t)B-n lor tit oust iourtnm years conncctod with ibt l.llAtrf Lint." They trill giro tltolr aruul prompt aUeuliop to tint firwariling ot t roduce, Mor chaudi£», ' tc -i in tllo honest time and on as favorable tranjill i plll ( .nt between Pittsburgh,Phila delphia and ltaltuaure. QEO BIsaHAM * oo. f Canal Basin, Liberty at.. Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS * CO, 276 .Market eroet, Philadelphia. Proprietors. • JaMNS WILSON, Agent, 121 North st., Baltimore. M- L. OSTRANDER, Agent, Bd WeatgU Ngw York A HAhli) umx*'* •TEktT, BETWtES THIhD AND FOCS.TB BTUXST& oSlSviaW Sto srt th“ beautiful assortment ot CIII^A, OLASS iud QUEENSWAUE, now open at the übovu wtabln.h ment Our goods being entirely new, wo are enabled to oiler inducements in uil tho latest styles of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware, white iron-stone, we have a great variety “shapes; also, gold baud and fancy colored stone ware Tea and Toilet art.'. Our stock of white Covered Dishes, Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without cover., Salad Diahes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set is large and well selected. Britannia Bare, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Waitnrs, and Douse I'urmshtug Goods, we have h large assortment. COMMON WAllE—Our stock of common Teas, Plate"* Dishes, f «tcri, N»ppU*-S B-wls, Pitchers, and every article in the line Is large, and we are prepared to pack them with or without fine goods, as the purchaser wish. Also, a large assortment of all kinds of GLA63 WARE, which we are Felling at manufacturers’ prices, all of which ava nffvrud at wholesale or retail, jjsNTKHPIt-lsdS WOIIKS. Vo 136 Wood tlrtti, Third door below ITrpm ABi V . BrtWV 4 TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting in their large assortment of Guns, Elfleannd Re- vTit thc% largest and best selected stock ever TolTi sf« with a general assortment Cutlery Tool* and Fishing Tackle, all of which possible prices to cash puroh^rs.or for good approved paper. xtatipk Tu G a ttDENKKB.— Public Auction of Hot. N MSaS and 400 Forcing from the Market Garden. I *BI the entire stock Thursday, February Ist,at 0 o’clock, of Saab, and fixtures suitable for P** jan29 JAMES WA&DBOP* Manchester. [KERS AND BROKERS. Co.V ' 'bankers BROKERS, ; : * y.'E. Corner TfbotZ’ffrtd'TMrd streets. transactions made on liberal terms.- Ccllectlcns of gfila, Notes, &c.» promptly attended to. jan2S:lw U’BONKelihft WILLOCK, BANKERS, AND Dealers in Exchanger-Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Tar Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections mc-.e at-nny point in the,United Staten. East corner of Market and Mew Arri'rn.l ef nBl Summer, Dr. Go3('*< ' : AT Xo or > N\ VT. SIDE 0? WOOD STREET. D. 00%^ & Sfos«lLb iailwemcntfto buyers as ere rarely met " Among o\ir dry good, stock will be found casbmereMe mcbai’r fusUw,™' oac£.!pT»>n»s looniDg; brown Qud black muslins, tablo diapers- W« have &lro opened nvery Umb •»“S l | , ind ISSS D&lia le»*f bats, Rut.and braid and and an variety of borfvry, glowed wits lacegoods, fancy ucitmgs, jaaonettgjinull and figured Swiss musuua and black Bilk veils, &c. , H n . __ Our variety stock embraces in part )s*££* *£ Removal. , cushion Clips, threads, port rDonaies,patfl tk’/va- PATBICKB & FEIERD, turnery,aud almost every article 13 ” d ‘V„ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, riety Imc, teiw.btr mlh a lar z ® e “w and gilt jewelry of flax Hemmed their Office to the Comer of Fifth and Wood sit. wntenes, mUh materia ,l 1 • jo ar 8 piranmn, tj. , D , ew lp i',u - ( iih,.mi,intthelowestprloesforcasb PATRICKS a FRIEND. Bankers and Ere-bonge Brokers, decs;-, all of which v. ill be soli a and Dealers In Notts, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold.. Silver , ccseivmicieey tße-reiuß, . , respectfully solicited, and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western | N._U.-Au early call from buyers rar aRBQ ' Q t c<) . cities constantly for sale. , I _i CoUeatlons made In all the cities throughout the Cni.el , - States. Deposits roceiTod In par funds or current paper.^ at i the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. Ll*' h ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SItITBVIELD SiREETE, aa2:6m Flttabnrfih, Pa» ; C.H.MILKINB ----- - W.1U&IOB &> GO,, fSuccosSfTB to A. Wilkins & Co.) _ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ko. 71 Ihurih sired , Pittsburgh. IN TtlE numerous susponsiot-g of Banks and Bankers throughout the couutry during the last six months, we ftrrt satisfied that in almost ctory instan o their troubles ££e «fwn out of a departure from their legitimate bu<i- we. therefore, take occasion to assure the public ”n advance, that no speculations In "fancy storks, or other ••outside operations,” shall tempt ns from the strict and le gitimate lino of onr business—believing that in ovoiding Si such Investments wo shall not only he better able to serve our customers and ensure their safely, but that in adopting such a coarse wo shall promote our own uUlmate benefit. [ f “ M l ft, HQLKES & SOKS, bankers and exchange brokers, EATI RMtCTXD TEHE. BARXIJtQ ARD IXCHISQB OmCI TO RO. 67 MARSH STRICT, MOB DOOBB BELOW OLD STAND. N HOLMES t SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brofe#rn, . and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Bil ▼er and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits rewired in oar funds cr current napcr ; No. : 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. Tja3Cuy ' TlKßftf AN & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. No. 95 Wood Street, corner of Diamond A>tey t mTSBUBon, pa., Buy AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collectors in all the principal cities of the Union. Kc-olre depmita on call and on interest, and giro their prompt atten-ion to all other matter, nppertnlningto a iiroker’e basinets. hostmTi Exchange constantly on hand. JOUS WOODS, ____ BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, DXALXB IX fixchaneo, Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought an«i sold on commission. Co.leeUon* carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit fiy-No. Fourth street, nearly opposite Bank. • . xl a co. HILL w., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, oorocxa of wood fifth sthiitj- SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly fot •ale. Time Bills ot Exchange end Notes (Jsconnted- Gold. Silver end Bank Notes, bonsht and sold. C.''.'■: CTi r made In all the principal cities of the United Plates. Bc poflits received of Par and Current Fnnda. [martTly anus laiwn, inwaßD nuin, n.oncicr seams- KSAIIEE & EA.HH, bankers and exchange brokers, But AND SELL Gold, Sllrer, and Bunk Note.-; nssedate Loans on Beal Estate or Stock porches Promtaary Notes and Time Bills, on East und West, buy and sell Stocks on Commission. GoUi , et.t«n« m.ida on all points lnjne unwn._ G.“ErABKbLi) & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS In Exehxngr. Coin, Bank Xotes .I^nt Time Drafted, Ac- Collection* carefully attended to, tnd proceod* remitted to any part o( the Unlon- Stoeks bought and sold on commission- . , n - 74 Fourth st-, next door to Bank of t ittso ?• i - Jo Do77i«tsc and Prafn Exchaywt. Bank BmwhUSiida'niExehartffrd.atthf SXCHANOR AND BANKING H L- L OF WILLIAM A- HILL & CO., 61 wood srr.tET, -ta,lgtorcrt allowed time d*i>o4t?. ' bOl fHOJA,W>3 ECU- ' 1 THOMPSON BELL & CO.. basseks a s D ««OKEES. Corner of Third c.r.d Itv.j “THOaIAS WOODS, ts~ COMMERCIAL BROKER, "58 ASD DJAtm IS Notes. Bonds, Stocks, Ileal Estate, t_c., jV(i 75 Fourth it., PUUour.jh. i •; j--\ William A* Hill & Co., hankers, A'n. fU IJTvxi t‘r/s!, HOLD on eale the folk.winc BONiJa AND j-T>a.K!\. 43 shares Exchange Lank : 17 do Mononjjahela Navigation Oomfotj 20 do Cltlsens’ Insurance Coini>au} 42,000 Monoosabida Navigation *£ooo City of Pittsburgh Bonds; $5,000 C untv of Allegheny Bo»3d. c r k't n n iv oRSj 1 I*- » niJ ..p*- rro* ?nc <Tt-rR.rt?T 507:51. T'hr-J lu.vr or- l--;; ’ ■ full ad beautiful assortment ot FROCKS, DRSSS, TALKING AND BD3I KR3S COATS. i Our lout■:?*.«.are Me'-tU-al s*uh those of our customers, 1 a**d w* R?<?nr. > the pubji - .'* t^st-our fidelity •will not fail in filltaif'ftil ord‘W mf > rnnT «ith. DON'T fc'OlUißT TliL i’hACE— Ko. 88 Wc'jod street, -■ (r.ABT BIDE.) CODNBit OT DIAMOND ALXTTV. D K I. A W A il E N. l U^-WeiKil»«irpotror.3-naßilor,taßdth»t*eh»T« MTTTTT AL SAFETT IHSUKANCE COHFAHF. no longer on, conn,-rite, Mti i: ; - Clnthbigj; “ Olefin thTsorthtem of lb. Each***, ca Third Üb*«y «md ; Our attention la devoted «dod«U to tho OBtriet YmIADELI-HU. 8Ww .,t0»,4« < 0«.«. ‘ MAiIINB INSURANCES. mar do 0 C^MO 5 , 113 ’ \to all parts of tho World. INSURANCES . ; On goods by rirers, canaln, lake, and land carnages, to part, of the Union. Ei; . gcBANcEs 1 OomerchandixflCfnerally- i °°ASSETO OF T°lfE COMPANY, Morenher 7,151 X Btatao? Pennsylvania, PhiiadVlphia city, Spring o Garden, Southwark, and other loon*, I*l. om Stocks in banka, railroads aud Insurauooo com names Bills receivable BaJancealrTtbe of Amenta and promlums on Marine PoSclen recently Issued OO Clmmlottl’* tonn OIOM, XTO 100 SMITHFIBLD SHIEST. hK Ul MFT.I - N Money loaned c.o Hold and SiWo- Watches, tdr-T-are and other valuable trti.-ie-i. |M US SUKANCE GOM.EAIS I£S. d:uctow: Wm. Martin, i ? I rß h i ! '?. a 8 n ’ Joseph n. Seal, >‘“S h Lr»l«. Edmund A Bonder, ®T H f er u- ’ John 0. Daris, Clmrles 'yll y . Robert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes, John R. Penroeo, Henry Sloan, George Q. helper, James Traquidr, Edward Darlington, ' Wm. Eyre, Jr-, H Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Prlee, J. G. Johnson, , '! s ? e, u e S°'°h James 0. Hand, J; hn , # A°{ ’ Theopilus Paulding, : Churl" hchalter, James B. M'Farlaud, I J- £ ho(mn, l ittsburgh, w O l.udwlc 11. T. 0. Morgan, do. " " WM. MARTIN. President. THO3.C. HAN D, Vice Prudent. Josspb W. Cowatt, Sec-y. pA _ ABent> marls No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. the united states LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust company, PHIIaAOEBsPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, 8. E. Comer of Third and Chttlntti Streets f Philadelphia. Officer! of the Home Board at Philadelphia: DOIOtOBa. ~, Stephen R. Crawford, Baul B * Qodd , ftrd ' Ambrose W. Thompson, Lam-onsa Johnson, Beniamin W. Tingiey, Geo. M’Henry, J ftcob L. Florence. D m William M. Godwin, William M Ke«. President —Stephen R. Crawford. Vice President— Ambroso W.Thompoon. • Medical Examiner , Pitfiburyli—Jameß 11. Willson, M. D Agent, No. <4 Fourth strict, Pittsburgh^ The Franttlln Fire In»urr.nce Company, Of l'liiladtlphia, rtnnsillwma.. DIRECTORS —Charles W. Boncker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Goo. tt. 111-h -»rd» uSdocul D. Lewis, Adolphl E. Borio, David S. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cass. N. lUfCKsn, JVc-nJsr.t. ContinuetomSlnßursmoe, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and oonntry, at rates os 10.. as are i.'OUftisUmt with security. ♦ p nTl , The Company h&Te reserved a large Fun„, which with their capital and premiums, safely invested, of fbnl ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company 1 on January Ist, ISol, as puh Ushed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, nr. Mortgage.. - ;3 Beol 8atata........ 83,801 i IT Temporary Loons fl Btocka- - 64.34(5 84 Cash, ___ Total 44 "“Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one yeare, taer hare paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou e tad Dollars, losses by Are, thereby affording evidence of the a lTantagee of well “ » bIUt J and dißpoßl ' tlon to meet with SomH. Agent, ip34 Office, north-east oor. Wool and Third ete. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums ana Western Fund 5i,000,000. IN OORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the mostfayora , bletermß, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OE THJ PERILS OF NAVIGATION* BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent TOB PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. marl6jF _ Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R MILLER, Jr., President. | F. M. GORDON, Secretary R. MILLER, c^plTAJjf 8300,000, TlTlLLinsure against all kinds of risks, FIRE andMA W BINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and Pl A^me P lns«tnUon, managdS by Dibicioks who ore well known In the community, and who are determined, by nromptnessemdllberallty, to maintain the character which they have assumed, aa offering thehest protection to those who desire to be Insured. . . „ _ _ .. Director*.—»R.Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rlcketson, J.W. Butler, N.Holmee,Jr.,W. H.Bmith,C.lhmflen,George W. Jackson, Wm.M. Lyon, James Lippeneott, George Darsie, JamesMc* Anley, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott. **. Office, No. OT Water street, (Warehouse of Spang* stain,) Pittsburgh. norsfcly v v- * * ~Y. ♦<: • v - v -j Prices j 4» aiai», £wll.»*Dry A ’ corm-r lir.d lifth£trnctP,i}&B just. A : . i£ki*ytos Full atoc^for thb mS. '.ttys auction tf.UdSw is reepectrullj directed „ f 7Ec . 54 riJo Porame'tas 2BCi a Mu ~iv«« Katmols at 15c u r ; y»r.l wide £ wf“«l iv. Luias ia-Ss. lieutDckj . janeSi tweeds :&Tid eatti rl-.r ', ici/ ,m ~«,rv ' tickiciTf- ausllnp, linens,crash, UM'*vn»*#l «'•■! blaultcts*abawlfi ribbons anS I ;'ally k«U. a »ry Good. store, all of svblib ail! be sold far cash at r nccs to ™t w , 7 corner Oront and Fifth Btrehtfl. ” -y .JOS, UfDtWIQ. UttiiAT IiARUAINS IN I)K% GOODS AT . A. M’TIGHE’3 HEW STOEE, . CORKER OF GRA NT I HAVINO TUIS DAY OPENED ITJ' NEW STORE, I be? lrave to call tlie Attention of tho Hadlee to the lnr?e endtnlcndid assortment of SPUING AND EUAIMe.It QOOD3 : u.l received. Among the stock mny be found ° mVof the Very flnwl goods now Imported. It comprises, black end fancy Dree. Silke,6oot..to s2peryd 600 do Mous. de Ldftua, Barege do Lalnss.and Mousse- j llnc-de . 200 do Beautiful DaregesendTij , sues,ingTaatYenety, 250 do No* Style Dress Gingham* : I i 2000 do American, French nod English Prints, I 6UG do French end English Lawns; 2<>oo French Collars,.from \2 l A cent? to £5,00; , filantUlos, of the latest styles, among which are sons oitba most beautiful imported into this country. Also, Muslins, Tickings, Checfes, Linens, Crash, Diapers, Table Cloths. Gentlemen** Wear, &C* TiiXMiIINGS. —In this department wdU be found a com pute awArtm-irt ol Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese and Ucmiton Uu*. fine English and Thread Lace; all of which will be wild unusually low. Ten bale? yard wide SlusUn at six cents P cr J*™’ .. myfi “* M Tlunlfi. ~ HEW DBY GOODS STOKE. Iron Front—No, 01 Iflßrkct OUH house Wing for thetrenfiftction of a gener al Dry GiodKbudnose, we would respectfully solicit the natroungw of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex tenplro and well eolected stock of SILKS, *ANCY AND BTAPLK GOODS, we can offer such Inducements as will In sure entire satisfaction. UAOAN 4 AUL, epr4:tf Nos. PI Market and 8 Union street. ” New Year’s Prtsenu for Ladles. HAVING f.oIJ ou: my entire stock of old Collars, (tuo * resuit of a combination of the Ladies,) I hare wcei red this morning 200 fine Swiw«, French and Jaconet Collars, ■R-hh'h are out f«ir odb only, on commission, conro qucr.tly they Tni.rf and mil ba »M at prices to low as to ♦•cable every body to buy their fricndxsome for New \ears. TL«* lot of Collars are ordered to be cold at not what they nro worth, but whatever they will bring. As this la the U r t v. i bore versons Inteodlug to purchase anything in Ihl- will dud it to thdr interest to call won at >an (iorderV Trimming Store, and nmka their Edecfion*. u ra ° FRANK VAN GOHUER, No. E 3 Market street, corner of the T>him£gji_ CLOT H 1 N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. „f ihe celihrit*.-.! CliAUlng Depot on UWty W •- i'i'l) has v.on uni* unded popularity untlM ►N- nan.* of thu TUP. EE BIG mX'KJ , t have, fur the pur* > h .-;;r,ir‘sx more rpnvo ft.r tboir immense biuippe*, i’*r-ov'.-v' >'!> ! »;*• <*.rn.*r of AM.’-V J'-*0 W<.»V|v STREET, V. 5-i’"c- t‘i**v h.'.vt* no'? tr;>> in nr-; £l*L£Kl*lD STOCK OJT CLOTHS! A.*fO UEATiV YALE CLOTHING, *-.-r-T b>«u otfrrml to republic. -j r : t ..j;. :i ; f;-r lids u-mavtT, Is togivetben ,n " r " "‘"‘Vn'oVre ?A!< E T R.A D E :* w itrtf . 2.4,012 20 .l.V.i.&Ub in . 30 $027,470 53 •. u .«•< \ * :V- '• ■ • ***&. ■ vtt'/ . - \ l- ;' \ .vr *'}. v.» .* DRY 000 OS. CLOTHING. TMw',\?T~kA 'xTKRIf PRICKS! A-*.' ■v km) w r.r: v. t '.h-T-3 to b>* &r> qocd an *O7 mau- JOHN iTUbOevusit A 00. -ran bVhI winter Goode X it T> M O"V T) W ATTSi , rl rll« TAi!/>.. lid I.IWSRTY STRKBT.- M I h,L no. «n 1-1 » l»*e»««k of Ml .na-Jlnt™ 0 , ,v, l .. l t!,v;s u ! .ntir.lv new d-ur.-: 11 .th ' <:■■*• log,, of the ra.-»t ImuMMI !>*'«">•: *">> •■'li-C-afT*'? of every Ktyb* and ahod* m tb** mnrkrt. Nil, ot ShVh 1 will make »•; c filer on the tno.'t runmli- £™ J . un-.J warrant’ - 1 to tuitf. __ . . NKW SPRING GOODS. T r~' r RKOVTVL v :!> AT .1 >! 1N MrCLOSKUY .V C"’S Wto.C -.) ,M iji. m.TiJ ftll.-Y 1!.,' Nrc-yt nnl moat vari»*J st.vk oi u that tht* hr»u«e hss -vvr had the vl.’H'niro r.f inviting th« etteuth-n of the publlf to. The*. goods h&y« , betm purchased from tirst band-, ami, oon«equeuOy no i profit on them, which towu? nhie to nay'hut •« i ,-nn uml dri ?-il nt e.- fimnll prof.li* *s any bouse is the east- I ern oUi»*.«. Therefore, we re«poctful!y invite the attention I of dealer* and country merchant, iu general, to ! -.iv- ui* ri call, and examine our extensive assortment of : ur\bY MAT)K Cl/USING. It la almost impossible to i enumerate th-rjunr* 1 tf immense piles of garments that uto be .".'-a c.t thin U i f establishment; K U snfficient to ; c't Lh.t it hss n.vcT t ’coequalled by tbv hou.e itpeli. mnrltif ~ JOHN M-Cl/IiKKY & CO. SA.QUKL OHAT, , v 0 IIOTKL 'bu?imrg3, 3? pi.Atß stmet, pirranußou. GENTI.EMKN’S CUOTIiEIG made exclusively to order, and vrarranted to suit. Has constantly on hand a obnlr,. ~K,rtm«Qt of CIAfTDS, CASSIMBUKS, VESTINOS, •nJ OYEKCPATIb'G. of t!m latoststylos,s.footed eipreralj for tho oiwtom trailo. Uontlomon IroTtnK tbolr ’»“ 1 bavo tboir wlsbofl comiulted and complied with, as all wora ll done under bis own supervision. cVotlllnßl Clothing \ rpm: andrrrl<ned r«sp«tfully informs bis friends and Uie I nubile that he is now reeeirinj! at bisstore.No.lMLlb erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cnssimeres end Vestlnua, of the Intent and most desirable styles, which he ia nrenared to raohe to order in the must fashlonahle man ner at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on handa large and well manufiictnredstocS of ready mnde Clothing, to which we InTlte the attention find It to their ;SS‘° “ l 177 YS»Y trMt - before C. m CONN g EK rir Tew Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. THE subscriber has just opened this now establishment, where he has always on hand a large and choice assort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warranteeqnal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri- M m.Sl?' lbli ° at<! t 0 Sil D h^FDNnKIMF.n. WATCHES. EWELRY, &c. Wntcli Trade, WE Invite the attention of citizens and strangers toour lare? nud carefully selected stn«U ot Washes and ClnokP- Railroad Tim* in gold and silver wipes; real Chronometers for the wurnmtcd not to vary a minute la six montlis; Patent Lever V\ atchcs, f'om *l - *-'2O : a large assortment of good rouimon or io.y prlixd W;«..hA both la p*l “.I silver- Also, luulrond lUntlou Kogulntors, OOtco Clocks. UjurM C ccks, ii~ IVa,on liKPAntmo. —We <Io Watch Hearing in ».man ner net recoiled, if wnin'lcl, by noJ ™tnbli*m«nt m tlu J earner aOlarkct and Fourth streets. CLOCKS! CLOCKS'.! CLOCKS!!! P re I lie Meyran, nmLKB'IS WATCHES.CI,OCRS,JEWELM, -7*v gILVEIUVAIIB, Ac., No. 42 near t/'tWood opp-wtelbn Homing Port, formerly occu tW»pted by L. K-inctnr.n fc Co. We here now hand n .len.li-l ss.-ortment ..f“ I ,v uo.l lit hour Clocks, which we U, L} .■- Jiul.iif at greet bargains. such net Iron cases, pearl inlaid and aUc.tl.cr patterns uf Mantel Uocka. At si, a rich assortment of floe gold and Oliver patent lever, in Hotler. imd.nochor ccapmelit gent Stork of Jewelry and MlTerwnr», which we Intend to If. H. tVat.-h nipitii'ing done in the beat manner and at low price*, and warranted. KfEW JEWEL BY STOBE, No. BT 3larit«t Street, (freerid door above the Perth-west earner of the lHamond.) TOHN STEVEN SON,(of tha late firm of John B.il Faddan | «j k C 0.,") r-'«po(;tfu!lv announces to tbe pnbiiMhat he has opened, at the chore stand, a fine assortmen tor WATCUES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, rocket avd Table CutU.ry, Tta and Communion Sets, and the usual variety of goods in his line ° f ßjSua«»nd rttentica C iv<>D to the RKPAIR of FINE WATCHES. JEWELRY. Ac. , , . . . He trusts, that from his long experience in bosineßß, he will bo able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Pittsburgh. Mnv 15tb, 1553- Henry RlcUardjson» JeireUerj HAYING re-fitted bis »tore in a handsome manner, and bat recently returned from tbo eastern cities ■with a fine JSfrESrt ofWATCHES, JEWELRY,' and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom ers to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, pattern* and makers. Of Je^lry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mache, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mata, Colt's Pistols, Porte Monnaies in great variety; China Fruit and CakaDishes; with aa endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only.to be ißean to be appre iated. fPOTII w - S 1 STREET. Fine watches and rich. gold jewelry at BARGAINS,—We wish to inform the public that we are now offering our present stock of fine watches anu Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat Therefore, we aay to one and all, you that wish tn buy fine Watches and Jewel ry, give us a coll, end save from 25 to 50 per cent in your -purchases; wbUh you can certainly do by calling at 57 Market meet. ’ , „. . N. B.—Watch repairing attended to in all its branches, In a superior manner. Gold Jewelry or manufac tured to order at short notice, at v . . HOOD’S Market at. FUEINITUftiS, i— jV-jurr—' «L W. W. respectiully informs *7* ©Sgi§ggSß|§ffefr fcls friends and customers that He«^. timmoff completed his spring sfodk Jvl *QSr““ • *■© 0 f Furniture, which is decidedly * "l the largest and boat ever offered for tale *“ will be sold' at prices as low as any to the United States, he is determined to uphold the quality soned materials, best workmanship, and newest deJs s from the extent of his orders and ““X ta£?t he la enablod to produce warranted furniture, at Pl Hehas adopted the principle of Identifying interest with his own, In qnaUty and price, end keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every, eia furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the gant and costly, that a house, or any part, of on e , may be tarnished froi his stock, or mannfactnred expregly « or der. The following articles consist, in part, of which for richness of style and flnisii, cannot he surpassed in - ny of tho Eastern cities: Xouifl XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 dos. Mahogany Chairs; 20 do*. Walnut " 60 Mahogany Rocking “ 20 Walnut i% 50 Mahogany Divans; 30 Walnut “ 60 Marble Top Centra Tables: 60 “ “ Dressing Bureaus 80 “ “ Washs tends; 40 Enclosed “ 100 Common “ 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut “ 60 Cottage “ & 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut “ 10 Cherry “ 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 doe. Cane Seat Chairs; 84 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladles’Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands: What-Nots; EtiguiTes; Paper Muche Tables: # Conversation Chairs; Pembroke Elisabathan “ Hall and Tier '* Reception u Ladies' Work u Pearl Inlaid ” Extension Dining Tables; Arm “ Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; . X large assortment of COMMON FURUTTIIRE at*d WINDSOR CHAIRS. Caktnm Masses supplied with oil ar ticks In their line. . , . STEAMBOATS and HOTELB, furnished at the shortest notice. - All ordera promptly attended to. "P 7O _ Steamboats* Ahoy J tinsr Tea subscribers tender Lhelr ftcknow-*?* I iJ&CsM-fe&ledgmenta for the faverrs bestowed °P° n cgfe* iS&ESiSaßthem by their Steamboat friends, and jY| would respectfully remind them and others interest- "I t»d In building boats, that they are at all times prepared to famish, on the most reasonable terms, every description oi Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work manship. T. D. YOUNG A CO.. Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opposite “ Crown’s Hotel. James Lowry, Jr., CHAm AND BKD3TKAD MANTJFAOTXJREIl —No. 204 Ketterman'e Row, liberty street. Has on hand a I**ls® stock of Chain* and Bedsteads or every description, made oi the best materials, which ha will sell lower than articles o! the same quality can be sold In the city. He would call par ticular attention to his lersre stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning ot every description executed in the neatest manner. OrdeTß left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner or Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly tteuded to. mwgl — A* MILLIKEN £i- CO.. Have ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Smitbfleld street, a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will pell 16 per cent, below customary ratea. Tenap—casb only. Great Inducement* to Oaafc Pnrchoscro. WE will sell onr lanre stock of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fail to niewe cash purchasers. All our work is warructed. Our terms are CASH- JAMES JUi cor. Seventh Liberty sts. ‘/rC WM. B. STEVENSON continui-a to manufacture ul 0 ABINET-W ARE of every tW.ri ptinn, at bis oW Hand, KwZ&eerner of Liberty and Sleuth streets. USDERTAK ' 7 ■ INfl attended to, in all its branches. my 11 HAMBURG PIANOS. ANOTHER LOT oftbose so jurtlycolebrated HAMBURG PIANOS, used by L»ftx, Thnlber-r, and other sreot per formers, has just been received by CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. US Wood street, to whltrh the attention of Teachers, Principals of Seminaries, and the public generally, is re spectfully Invited. , . . Fo 4301, 7 oc'are Rosewood, Louis XIA, fall carved back and front. grand action, with patent iron frame and sliding muHc desk, JSGO. . * No. 6025, 7 octavo Rr-sawood. carved back and front, pas ent iron frame and sliding desk, $O5O. No. L 029, 7 octava Rosewood, fall carved Iron frame, 2315,7 “ M carved, pearl keys, 600 1 O'ipo, 7 “ carved, 450 4912,01“ carved. 400 2070,7 “ Louis XIV, 600 -KT" to4:,» : K “ r. 14 <• 4151, “ Z\H, G “ 2325.6 “ 12326.6 « tft&O, f. 14 “ 4925,0 “ 4927.6 “ 4930.6 “ 4931.6 “ ~. 4133, G 54“ “ Boudoir, Also, rote ttijvnt for Pittsbunzh and WefternPennsylva nia, for llallet. Davis A Co., Boston; ILuncs, Bro 3. & Co., N. Y; and F. C. Keirbenbach, Philndelj-bui. * CHAHLtiTTE BLUMS, No. 113 Wood street. ITinK SUBSCRIBER has jast recirwl a dm lot of PIANO I FORTES, from ihi> ce.ebra.iod uuiunfuctory of CIUCKfcIKING A SONS, vhicb computed bis stock intends specially rCtt 1118 UULLDAT'J. Those who ore desirous of presenting their families with : an aojant. useful and essential <»f PARLOK l'l UMTURt, hare now an opportunity cf selecting from the largest oofl choicest stock of riano Fortes ever offered f>r Bale in this Air They comprise all styles considered to be in GOOD TASTE, from a plain but elegant exterior to the most olaborately carved. ALSO POX SALE, A large lot of PIANO FOKTK.S, rrom WooMMM BeoJS, Boston; Baewn A Auzn, Boston; St^dart, New iorfc ; EH EU3oS, Boston, Ac , Ac.; from the plainest to the most ex- IraeaoaTulii corwti, gilt, and with pearl keit. * AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. AliQ, A lot of second hand Pianos, some of them nearly new, from tl!0 to $l5O each. Also, a fine lot of MxioPEOss. Guitars, Pumo Stools and Covers. JOHN U. MELLOR, Agent for the salo of Chlckering A Sons’ Piano Fortes, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth stieeU d * cl6 Melodoons. CARHART'S GEtiOINQ MAKE. HRI.EBER has just completed his y-ripfo. 9 stock of superior MBLuDKNS,from |og2jssßS|gca the tactory of the ORiotaju. investors,|Hjf3 S*bS CAIIHART A NEEDHAM, Now York, * B * V 8 1 Plano style, round comers and carved gothic tablet, double sett of reeds, dc.edu: swell, etc. 6 octave Melodeos, olegant scroll legs, docdls swell. 41/ It u “ “ All the above have Carharfi new Improvement of the “double swell,” possessed by no other maker, and which makes them superior, In that respect, to any other. Li. liLtiu&R, Sole agent for the genuine Molodeon made by Caruart, New York. dtfrl i_ AULB.ANGEMKJSITS F()ll 1836. EUtwUrEAN AUEMJV. The Oldest Established Office ia Pittsburgh, for Remitting Money to the Old Country. JAMES BLAK.t.LY begs leave to say to those persona Imvlng friend* in the Old Country, ami desirous of either sending them money or paying tboir passage, that his arrangement for doing either is now complete, and on so firm a basis that mistakes cannot occur, nor losses accrue to any party Duriug the last ten years In which be has ! boon iu this business, ho has remitted over a half million of dollars without the loss ot a dollar, and the house for which ho is agent, in Liverpool, bus shipped not less than 45,000 persons during the last year to this country, without a complaint of neglect oj duty on their part. Ue can issue passeuger tickets fur London, Dublin, Liver* pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Port ltush, Newry, and Dundalk, to New York, Philadelphia, Boston, lialtiinoro, and New Urleans, and from thence to Pittsburgh; and wi*l attend atrictly to forwarding passengers from theuce to any part of the coun* try. He also has sight drafts lor sale, payable at the fol- I lowing places, vis ON ISNULAND. Edwards, Sanford A Co. . .tendon. Wm. Tappecott ACo . Liverpool. (Available in the principal cities and towns throushout England and Wales.) ON IRELAND. Provincial Bank, Ireland ..Dublin. 8&13CH19. Armagh. Cavan, Dungannon, Mallow, Tralee, Porsonstown, Drogheda, Londonderry, BUgo, Billina, BaUyabannon, Kilkenny, Nowry, Coleraine, Enniskillen, Dungannon, Bandon, Carlow, Banbridgo, Limerick, Bnntßcurthy, Waterford, Downpatrick, Galway, Ennis, Atlilone, Clonmel!, Cooichiil, Monaghan, Yougball, Beiiaat, Dundalk, Kllrush, Strabane, Bolymena, Cork, i’ermoy, Omagh, Wexford. ON SCOTLAND. National Bank of Scotland, Edinburg, and Its branches In fifty towns in Scotland. ON FRANCE. Messrs. Edwnrd Blunt 4 Co n Bankers ~ (Available In any city in Franco) ON GERMANY. Messrs. Vogel, Kock 4 Co.,Bankers, Fiankfort-on-the-Main (Available in any city y y corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, dec9 Pittsburgh, Pa 1855. First Importation of Fmo Watches. 1855.1 JOBT KKCiilViiD FuUK BOXES OF WATCIIJS3, direct from JSurope, manufactured to my especial order, and which I can fully recommend and warrant aa good time keepers and at LOWSE PRicra than are retailed at In eastern cities. We hare also Bail road Watches and Clocks. Regulators for Railroad Stations, $5O to $76. Bliver Watches from $lO to $3O. Oold Watches from $# to $220. Watch lUPaiacta.—Our best attention, aided by superior workmen, is constantly devoted to the repairing and clean* Ing of fine Watches. 07 street^ Fourth. Practical Watch Maker. ROOM TO LET, situated on Thirdstreet. Also, O ft Dwelling House, oa Carpenter's aliej ; and one on Losan street, Immediate possession of the abort can be bad. & OTTHBEBI A KON, declft Bml Estate Agents, I*o Third street* .[■sc : .-t»» •"'' SEWOFFTiCE.'. > .. . Beal Estate and Contracting; Agent* > THE subscriber has been induced to open an oSce for > the purpose of buying and selling, on Commicslonrand • having the Agency of large Steam Saw-Mills atul ■ Yards on the Allegheny river* together with many other j facilities from otherwater and steam aaw-millfl. Hetlatters ; himself that he can ;furnish any bills of lumber and | timber of any hind, great, or small, long or short, and { deliver them at any point on the.AUegljeny, Monongabela, i Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Barges, j. I Store Boats, Coal Flats; Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Rail road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, to any given point,, and willottend totheSaleandltentof Real Estate. From his long experience in lumbering,, freighting and boat building, be thinks be can give general satisfaction. All persons are requested to make- their contracts soon; espe cially those wanting boats or large hill?-of lurfibcr and Um ber, should contract for them in the fall for the spring and summer uAo. He will also attend to the purchase and cole of any commodity that may be desired. , _ Letters addressed to David Mras. Real Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh,Bo* No. 120, post paid, will be punctually attended to. lUsoracel3-on Irwin street. Ho. 15, Allegheny nouse. v : DAVID UUMt. smseters. Col. James B.Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Ksq., u v Mr. Robt. 8. Brown, Esq. “ Allegbeny Rijor Mr. Wm. Armstrong, “ Clarion- w Mr. George B. Sweney, “ • t 0. A J.UahnACo., “ > deff2l:lvd*w ■ - • . ■ . EDMVHD WILKXm, for] • Ijv -il i .'v -J [VI Freeport Stone Walla and "Fences, Mantle Pieees, Cen tre and Pier Tops, always on hand and made to ord s*- N B.—Earing introduced a new style of Fence for Oem' eterv Lots, of DURABLE .STONE, cut through in panel or railing form, and nt very little cost over Iron fencing. X refer to specimens of that rad other work I have already done in the Allegheny Cemetery. I have on band a choice selection of drawings for every, description or work in my line. « u “ 350 »* sliding desk, 300 •• 300 275 2'i> 276 .*sa. 200 sliding desk, 250 250 230 iron frame, “ iron frame, BEFIEIKCI9 : Col. HENRY McOULLOCQU, Eittabargb. ml. BAG ALKY, Esq, do I KRAMER 4 RAHM, do Mrs. lIARMAR DKNNY, .do Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Homo Wood. Hon. THOS. IRWIN. Allegheny. Mrs. TIEIINAN, Sr., do JOHN MCDONALD ORO3SAN, Esqr.,'Monoojuhels nous-. sprlOAtw T''IKLD BOQIi FOk KAilillOAD ENGINEER--.—*Contain- P Ins? rormu!fcforlftyingoutctirves.deteratninglH>g&n- Clef levelling, calculating earth-wort, ptc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chorda, magnetic variation, logarathims and natural filgna tan centn, etc- etc., by John B. Henck, Civil Engineer. rocket book form. $!»"&. . . x ‘ , *. ***Tbe object of the present work is to supply a want very generally fait by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use in tha field, containing tho ordinary lograrithraatlc tables are common enough; not a book combining with these tables others peculiar to -the Railroad work, and especially tho necessary formula lor laying out carves, turn-outs,crossings, Ac.,is a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. ; V. 8. Military Acadestt, WeEt Point, April 18, Gen'lnntn: I have looked otct “Hcnck’s Meld Book for Railroad Engineers,” and think It well adapted to.Uie ob ject its author proposes, and have no question hut it willbe found a very useful and practical volume both for office and field wars/ H-Maka*. Trot. April 2*. 1854; I am much pleased with Mr. ITcnek’s little manual, the « Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the presenta tion cf some of the most practical and useful of recognised procewa among rpjjiway engineers, ho ha* given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to Eay desira ble. practical use. In conclusion, while I think, the design cf Mr. Bench's book is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure in expressing my curcihirsati-faeticra with Its execution, alike with the per splcultv of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent* typographical taste (hflplayed by his publishers. - • • E. FRASEU3 GRKEXE, C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAJI 8. HAVEN, Dealer in Knsineers’ Stationery, Market street, corner of Second. David munn, Real estate and contracting aoknt, No. 2, IRWIN Street, for eaJe, os follow*: 180 Rcrea oflknd in Ceder county, lowa, 10 mileslroni Hat-- catlno, on the main road to Marion, and 8 mib-s from Tip ton, 0 miles from two Railroad depot?; 00 acre? launder cultivation, ft good Frame House, Frame Bara ami Grana ries, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm is well watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county. A very great bargain can be bad of this farm for prompt pay. Enquire as aboTe, or of Mr. John Munn, on tbo pre m A lap, 3 acres of land, with a large . Steam Saw Mill, now in successful operation; 3 Frame Dwelling, Barn, Black f»Pd Toots, Boat Scaffold,;Work Shop, Ac., situ- Armstrong county. Pa Enquire as shove? 1 or oV MY. ’LL 5 to 800,000 ft* B. «> g-11 White Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, 8 or 16 teet long, J to 16 , inchc? -.vide, part to be delivered in October neat and par* In Anrll. 1555. Enquire as above. , ■ it lf, fcr-fcle, all tbe Beds, Furniture, and every thing of fflsUm? out ot a larje Hotol, in tb. city of Pittsburgh, now .loin's a very 1 srge business. Two to five years or t».e lva.ee of tbe house can also behaiEandlmmudiateposseswon if required. Enquire as above. |p ° Copartnership* rpnK eub?cribers hereby inform tbeir friends and the I public that they hav-< associated themselves together, under tbe firm of WM. YOUNG3ON A CO., for the purpose of carrying on tbe PAINTING BUSINESS.in aMta branch ed; and hope, by strict attention to bu-lnesa, to merit n share ot public palror-age. Lettering and Graining ueme for the trade on reasonable terms. Sbcpon Seventh a-icct, opposite the Septum Ettgioe decll PAN I EL YOUNG3QN. npnE Interest of Mr. JuLIN ATWELL in our business 8 n*a*r* from ibis date bv agreement. Our business, as WHOLESALE GROCEuS.wiU be continued by the remain ing imrtnors under ihu firm of b 1 BAGALEY, COSORAYE ft co n Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh. BAGALEY, WOODWARD ft CO., No, 221 Market street. Philadelphia WM. BAGALEY ft CO. Pittsburgh, December I9th, 1854—|dec22 * PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, KOBEBT H. PATTEBSOIT, Proprietor, CORSKU OF DLAMO.'D STREET ANB CIIEIUiY ALLEY. riUIK subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladies and I Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected n RIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of size, commodious -ness and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estab lishment in the United States. IU location is accessible from all parts of thtftky, while its high and airy aitwation renders it especially suited to tlio promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. Tbe Horses are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself {jpftt no pains or expense will be spared to make this establishment the first in the confidence of the public. ocU&tf WM. A. M’CIXTRG, DEALER IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and'Willow Ware, CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., ' PITTSBURGH, PA. 18 now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS, in addition to his already extensive stock, purchased from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market prices. ' . . . Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by th« Quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. __ Goods delivered in the city tree of charge. sap2l “ Jiotlce» mHE Partnership of JOHN M’DEVXTT A BRO. was dis -1 solved on the first lost. John M’Devitt will continue the business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement of -he business of the Ist* &™- JQns MTEVIrr> WILLIAM MDBVITT. Pittsburgh, January Ed, 1855—f jan4 ItOBKUT 11. PATTBBSOIS’a LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, W&M pl,tm ° nd ° trcct Home League Factory* • HEAVY BUIRTING OUIiCKS AND TWEEDS, intended to >uit the retail irade of Pittsbargh. and Allegheny, made of hard twisted yarn, dark patterns and indigo blue. ''’he general admission that Stewart’s Checks and Tweeds are not inferior in quality to any others manafacturvd in the United States, with an.increasing demand for them, encourages the subscriber to extend his business, *ith a view to keep up a good assortment of such Checss as usu ally retail from 12% t° *B% cents per yard. Simple- will be sent to merchants who cannot make it convenient toeall at “7^ r . etoom ’ ~ steamboat Owners WILL find it to their advantage to call and examlneour stock of STOVES, before purchasing elsewhere. Oor variety, both as to stylo of finish and utility, Ih superior to any in this market. We also hare a Laundry Furnace, new in design and principal, designed expressly for fcteam boati QUAFF, KKISIKOKIL ft QUAET, Notice* I HATE sold myinterest in the business of Long, Miller > Co to 8. A. Dong, who, with John Phillips, will con- Unno at the old stand," Fo. 109 Front street. 1 cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of my WentU, *•' Pittsburgh, July 29,1854. . P. H. MILLER. a. A, L 050.— s'; A. LONG m"c 0., Bell and brass founders, and gas fitters, invite attention to their slock of Chandeliers, Brackets, pendauts, and other fixtures. We fit np houses with Gas and Steam, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order, fuc. ; nisb Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittings, and keep AntL Attrition Metal constantly on hand. - Boots and Shoes. JM’LATJGHI*IN,No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite the Mayor’s Office,is manufaflturingGenUemen’Bflrct Boots, 10-w Shoes,-ties ami buttoned; Congress and Button ed Gaiters; Ladies’ Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, Slip:: pars, and French. Lashing Gaiters, of ©Tory color and shade; fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; Misses and Children’s do, of every Tariety. N. B.—All kinds made toorder.oo short notice; Treasurer’s Office of tbe Übartleri Valley Railroad Company* SUBSCRIBERS to tbeaboxe Road are hereby ncWeiUM the Board of Directors hare called for a scrend lnataU ment of Er?£ Dollars per share, payable to too Treasu on tho Ist Monday of JUNK, and also Hre Eollore ty share on tho first Monday of each ensuing month, unti th mySo°tf lmoUEt iS paIJ AI.VAN WILKINS. Treasurer. tm tomTri* forms th. Hatto taad. A neat fit,tmd a good Hat may do bad at 7 < Wood fittest. DOUGLAS. aprS » MANBIUE-ThebMtMUclenowinnwfcr eh»P!» Ajand* ; 12 001 mss mdTed tbu jmQt PILLS: FOR ALL THE PORPOSES OF A PAMILT PHYSIC. •g*-*. THERE baa long existed apubifo V ffyKS? demandfor an effective purgative pill Ck which could be relied on off sure and "j - perfectly safe in : Its operation, This f hasbenu prepared to meet that de* biatid* nnd an exienslvotrlalof its 1r virtues has conclusively shown with lsrjn 'pose designed. ,It Is easy to make a MargwaßrwgnrssfX{t vrical pill, hut not easy to make tim lfcrt Of »iT««b-onS which Bhraia b»TO Mno oftbo ob ““itoihut afi thn advantages,of TMa hw bepn Rit*»mutcd here* and with what success jwe would re* Gpectfuilyuabmit to the imbll.cd e It on fortunate for the patient hitherto five medicine Is acrimonious and Irritating totne Doweuu , Thiels not. Many of them produce so much griping pato and revulsion in tbesystem as to more than counterbalance I th-good to be derived from them. Those prfZ/r produce no ' irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously, existing obstruction ©r derangement In the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use In 'any qnanti* ty *, but it la better that any medicine should be taken Jodi* ciously. Minute directions for their use in, tho several difeases to which they are applicable araglvenon the box. Amcng the complaint* which bate been speedily cured by them;'we may mention Liver Complaint,inits various forma of Jaundice,'lndigestion, Languor, .and Loss of Appetite, Ll»tlca.sne6s, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Loins; for, in truth, ell these are but tho consequence of diseased action In tho liver As an aperient, thoy afford prompt and sure relief In Fifes, Colic, Dysentery. Humors,Scrofula and ‘Jcufvy, Colds with soreness of the body, ulcers and im* purity of the bloort; in short, any and every case where a 5 in Bheumatlsm, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, I’alpllo tionoi the Heart, Pains to the BacS, Stomach and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring or the year, to purify the blood and prepare the eystem for the change of •jrcarona An occasional dose stimulates tho stomach and bowels into health) action, and restores the appetite and l.vigor They purify tbe blood, and, by their stimulant ac tion on the circulatory systein, renovate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism Ucoce an occasional do£e;w advanta geous even though no serious derahgementoxista; baton-. necessary doain < should Deter be carried too far, as every oargotive medicine reduces the Btrength, when taken to orcein Tb*< thousand cares in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they supses't .themselves I to the reason of every body i end it is confidently believed this pill will answer a bettor purpose than any thiflgwbich has hitherto been availsblo.to mankind. When their vir tues are once known, the public will no.longer doubt what roinedv to employ wuen in need of a cathartic medicine. prepared by JAMES C. AY KB, As&ayer and Practical Chemist, LowellyMass. Price 2& cents per box. Five boxes f °goi" by 8.. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Pittatmxgh, nni by lU Druggists. . - ■ ■ jyK:6mdtvr._ Carter’s; Spanish Mixture. the great purifier of the BLOOD 1 Hot ft Particle of Mercury ia it. ■ LET THE AFPLiCTfiD READ AM) PONDER!—An Infallible Remedy for Scrofala, King's ErU/BJaumi. tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Mmplescr Pusttlei on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague und Fever, Chronic Sox* Sm/Wb* Worm or better, Scald Head, JEnfittgemeat «Bd Pan of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arifiing fruo on Injudicious übo of Mercury,lmprudence in Life, crlmpurityof the Blood. ns-Thls greatuiUeratWo medicine and Purifier ofßlowl Is now used by. , ttfiands oi grateful psUentsfrom all part of the United who testify dally to thoremittkabl enria cerfurmed by the greatest of ell medicines, “CAR TER’? SPANISH MIXTURE.” Heurelgis, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions ou the Shin, hirer Disease, f'ejere, Ulcers. Old notes, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bonea jmi Joints, are speedily putto flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. ... .i ■ , . For all diseaws of the Blood, nothing has yet wen found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all. Impuri ties. act* gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, Elves tons to the Stomach, r mahtt- the skin clear and healthy, and restores tfce Const!* tution, enfeebled by dlseaeo or broken down ty thaexcessei of youth, to its pristine rigor nod strength. - . ! For the Ladies, it is Invariably better than all the cos* i xastics ever used. A few doses of Spanish Mixture wiU remove all. sallowuess of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and io* prove the general health iu a remarkable degree bey cad all the medicines ever heard of. . . , , The largu number of certificates which we have received from persons from ull parts of the United States, la the Vest evidence that thaw Is no humbug about It. r The press* hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and publlo men, well known to the community, all add their testimony to the woudarful effect* of Ibis GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Cali ou the Agunt and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful cures this trnly greatest of all MeoJUnre genuine unless signed by BENNETT A BRERS. Proprietors, No. S Pearl street, Richmond, to whom au orders for supplies end agencies must be addressed. And for sale by 15. A FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLSM* ISO, FLEMING BROS.,and by Druggists generally. oc'?V'l»»iv . .' ■ • Private Dlseusit . f. DR. BROWN, No.-41 Diamond Alley, Da- a rotes hisentire attention to an office Practice. Gag? Bis business is mostly Confined'to Private. Xgi Venereal Dizcasa, and such painfulaffectlone, a 2» brought on by imprudence, youthful induigenceand excess Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions,Gonorrhea, Gleet,Stricture Urethral Discharges, Impurity ofjthe: Blood,with all Diee*» o:-3 of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseafes, Scorbutic Krup* lions,Tetter, Ringworm, Mcreurlalßlseases, Seminal Weak* ness, Impotecoy, Files, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Painaifttha Back and Loins, Irrf tation of tho Bladder and Kidneysianccessfnlly Curegoaranteed . ... W Twenty years* practice flan In thiflcitylcnablsfl Dr,Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to ail who may «mo un der biscare ' 1 . _ _ . Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41, Diamond!alley XL*umstism ton speedy and certain Remedy' ! th*t painful trouble. It never fails. _ , if-fcreu*' l »'rivatt»C»*»*MiiTi»tion Roomsho* 41DIABIOND. i pith" burgh, Benu-i. Th,Boctorla ftiwfcyaEtboa. I" taai-hvn 1. - .... | u.iJiu’o FOB MAttCU-rrice-l*cents* !/• . 1 i t runk Lc.-liu’d Giotto of Fashions, for Maft* i•, ‘.'•*■ . Franfi Le-Ue-d J:-u*nul, for March; Graham’s UaguiiM S *• pett-non’d Mojozine; "Qodey’a Lady’s Booh; Putnnui’B Magnsluo; ' Household Words; • ' ' , . «u iouV MuguzUie—oil :dr. S|»rch. - *ad Chamben,’ Journal, for Feb raary» rriib all ilw nerr Books, for rale by _ . r yl |i \jj- j-’R *r CO .• 32 ■’inUhfWd I I*,. aJli -L Oi. ..-.i—lodieel ul Kiuuua ill Bou- {. ford r tu-«t. b> l'o ileepoo Cassett, *ith o to* of four - two story BticK tlousoi, well arranged for 4 or 5 families. ptoftt, *m t.«>:«<* 4 son, { 14* Third& ivf O-UAN’B OuUvTu aißbi' a corUiii cuio m ctU*» of » JVI Colas. li.flu<n2a, Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac.-, plico ojiy 25 ct-nts. I’rccur- o bottle if you wish to presort® •i our health and fare your money. Compounded nud lor sole, -wholest-lo and retail, by JOHN V-t fob2i Ho. 141 Woodst. All OUA. S. Sor«fDe?» »»r Uoughnet3 of the Hand*, are healed by the asa rf the Herpetic Eosp. It #‘io M* i move? ud. «allowne- | 3 and redness the skin, anu remlera th-skio smooth, eoft and white. Only 12}$ conta 6 cate, : or >w tva cakva lor $1,25 Sold only by f*,l7 S. I/. CUTHDSRT, 1-10 Third st. -j v io u,\ *. x ix I’auLE IJ.NISNB—A. A. MASON f» « CO have just received » large assortment or the above. *ni»ab ** far f*mlly*u>®, hotels, steamboats, Ac. Ac. ~ For Kent. , „ Dltuo STORE AND FIXTURES, at Corner of Fonn aDd Hand screeU. For terms. Ac., apply to , AIT3 TN 92F^q-dhst. removal. HINTON intending to mote on thelatof April to th® corner cf Tunotl and NVy ie streets, is now selling off all his customer male BOOTS and BUOES, low for cash. fub22 ' ' - THE MUslOTEACUEit—Compclsing u thorough courre »; of eiemtntttty instruction in vocal Music, with a choice collection of Songs, arranged for. three voices, designed for * * the use of public Schools, Academics, Seminaries, Binging Claves, esc: by Daniel Sbryock. ‘" - n „ . i The above valuable work, just Issued from the press, is t and f,r sale, wholcle %«^^ EB3SEj r. Sign of the Golden Harp, So. 101 Third street i Elude copies 37 cents. Reduction mule for School!, ate. ; Nottoe.— 1 111. “ Music Teacher” his been carefully ran- , ined by the Brat Hus cal Professors of this city, and naan imousfy pronounced one of the boat bookß ofthe.kind ever -> puolishet. Mr. Shryock has the most flattering testlmo- > Dials to that effect in hla possession. Hlswoik ia admlra- i. hly adapted to teaching purposes, end contains tnois plriur- , ini end Instructive tunes than are found in any rlmuar , puclicatlon IfebUTi . g. KLBBKR. UCNDUIK*— O- 25 dozan Corn Brooms; CQOO Seamtarß* t«obushel Begs; 100 bushels Dried Apples; 60 1 do Peaches; 60 do Pared Peaches; • 1000 lbs prime Feathers, In store and for sweby j nP 2B ENGLISH A liICHARDSON. GHAIN— 60tO bu*>hels Shelled Corn, in store;. 2000 do Oats, in store and to arme; * 400 do Ear Corn, in store and for sale by JSNQOSH & BICHA&PBON. ■ fFAMILY fr‘L<»UK,ac • • • 1 ip • 100 bnrxtjls Ultra White Wheat Family Floor: GOO bushel* Cora Meal; *. luO do CloTer Seed; I GO do Timothy Seed, in atore ani for eale by ENGLISH k IUCHABDSOH. BUli'Jiil— l&bbiattull aniter; ' 60 Legs backed Butter; 100 bbis Prime No. 1 Lard; 10 bbis Greas* Lard, in store and for sale by ENGLISH A BICHA.EDSON. L\ii>-2.0 barrels Louieville. Lime; ■" 1100 do Union Qement; ... 110 do H. 0. Molasses; 200 do N. C. Tar. ia store and for sale by ENGLISH & RICHARDSON. rj'KJUMXJO—'SiO ooxee b’e W - Tobacco; -;r X 10 tons prime Pearl Asb; Ocaefca Pot Ash; ri’ 75 bßgs Saltpetre; . , , r 1000 bozos prime Cream Chees»,in atare ana ;» 'Jap2fll ENGLISH * RICHARDSON. i for salo by IjMSU—2O bbi» No.» medium, iltoaerd; J? 23 do largo do; 10 bbla No. 1 picblodHerring; lObfbbls do do; » ssss£^fisgf?Tsassa?» 221 and 223 liberty at nnN hVI I fck—iou doarn corn j*rooma » -■'■ ■ Si U 20 do Zinc Wash Boards; . . 20 do. Tot?and Cotton;Bags; 25 do Country Socks; . 6 Country Flannels; 2GOO fbs Bar Lead; lor eal« by aiILLER k HTCKETSON, — . r _ ' jS 50bt»sc8“ClnciDuttti M lJo.lTaimly’Soap; • lo do Stearin* Candles; fbr tale by ■•:j an o3 - mLLBtt * RiogEreoy. g .uIUiT—Uf3F Apples J •Tv- do Peaches; 60 bxs Mr B. Haiflln*; -' 16 ht do do; lor sale by v ; MILLER ABICKETBOtf, LtUuAifc—Lo*«nnfcV, iMcner's, and fil'K-eniia’s Loaf, fS CruchedHOd i'alverisedßugars.cnbandaniifbfttlebj j aD -3 MILLER & RICKETSOS.^ d uiAVh VRU^Ejiß—so piits of ibtt Uerm&n Rruners, • \T tho best pruning instrument in use, for sale by , (M 9 JAMBS WAROROP- ; I)lKi> CAGiId —1(jO iuiprovtd patterns, various fixes, at if u-dutwdprices.forsaleby . -fcbW • t RD «S«^A&>KOT. o con OS OUII DEPoSrifl.3 o ujbsto BOS i fe accounts idjuitcd, u* **» u,,t f l S I tS6ss o ** • sod csctificutcs/ a. CO, oa Tl Foartb start nu 9 t » fi' v "' 1 £..;■ * fr -:.• JAMES WABJBOr. ,
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