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MISCELLANEOUS.
Increafee 'of Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION .DOLLARS!
OTSA ISSIIRAdCIi COMP»» v >
HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARrEREU 1819.
PAID UP* . §3oo*ooo.
ANNUAL BTAT^
iL'M uf J " nuucJ ’ IB “’
coder oath. .... t IG.CT2 05
rent" pay. OOOD iNiTItVT
abte J Mml-«unuAllJ mnruaef”'' iT=* rf~'ORNKP. .»F UtIKIUY aNO GKANT aTRKKTS, neir
rassgggg i»-i
KsSsK.ta , iss='i= “SS cITV ,H OTEI..
*fc»» 00 Corner or «« !¥T
GLASB ft CAEB, Proprietors.
TOTIN i' 01 ASH I>AN D. CARR.
(Lsf li' l«.WCT>«*'l lt»» *>■ Ct - lU ’ * ‘Nnj
$.773,27b U 5
Tha amount of U&UUtlesdae or not due to Bankaorother
cr* dltorn,—ootbiuc*
I**!** adjusted and due,—tone.
Losses u Justed and not due, $148,618 22.
Lo.<t*« auadjusted and in cu.poax*>, waiting for further
rvroof, $61,267 60 , ,
All other claims against the Company are small, sucn
only as printing ac.
Airenm instructed to take no risk oyer $lO,OOO.
Tli** amount lusured in aoy city, to* nor village, dcpnnus ,
noon u.c character, malarial .nil construction cl bulidlnirs, j
t£r width otftreutA, the aupplv of wab-r and condition ot
thafire'dtrtmrtmeut. and other tircumauncc*. |
lha amount insured In blocks ot bulluiDgs Tories; the
deelirn Is to limit the loss by any one fit e to *lO,OOO, or le**
uc *‘ gn “■ o , fHO A - ALKXANDKU, Secretary.
StiM or OositroiicOT. f J on. ls 4 “So.
pJ“'Ssw“?p2»l Wans A. Alexander, Pecretaty of
tha i£lna Iniuninc. Company,...dmaJeosth that tha f ta-
Sing .tnt.mcnt b, him aubscilocil, b true, cccordlng to
hr. Mt
Losses pall by th a company for the year 18M er<>ed
4700 000. while the premiums received for the same tlmo
tar exceed any other year, tinea tha organization of the
°°£l££; corering nearly all descriptions of property. Is
sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
m- OSlce, So. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa
jHll IL B. ThK EYCK, Agent.
1 Stove. t stove. 11 Mores XIX
OODKltili AND tIEAIINO STOVES.
TXIE public win find It to their adtantage to examine
our Grots of a XU V E S, OeOro purchasing ebewheie.
GHAFP. RbIISISGISS * iJRAtt,
pcpSO • 1H tVopl ’lr-..|.
Ouhn IV. ttULXcr A 00.,
U'OKWAKDU.O ANU COMMISSION MbltOllAMS—
r Healer, in eU kinds of PUlalmrgb Manufactures, UaJ
P mv* Sheet [ee lC" Fro. t ore-et .
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nOUUMING GOODS.
I SHANK VAN GOHDBR has ju.t recelred a largo and
r beautiful aasortnieut of Mourning Collar., Sleeves
and 8 tts in Crape, Tarleli.n a- d Swiss, black lace an,,
rausa Veils, black Hosi- ry anu Gloves, In wool, cotton,
oil silk; Itibbone, Belts, and Crapes, In ail gnalltlra.
vlaz.odsr a Bujou’s boat Kid Gloves can always t
and at No. 83 MAtaUit tTKEhr, comer ef tho In
„n,l. "S'”
W anted,
1 VY a sober, industrious young man. who will devote hit
|l entire time to hit business, o sITINvrtO.N A. -.ilIP
PING OLtillK Id a iVnolesale or Itelall tvsrehoo e, or A.
alstsut Hook Keeper, or a pb.ee In a Grocery or wy Gowi
Store; and will make himself generally usrlul ti ms en.
n over A note ad iressed through the P .st OSlce d> ‘A. t.
6 " or le t at the oihee of the ** Post, will recce prompt
attention. "
FIHBX AllttlVAL
Of
6PRTHO KND SUMMER DBY GOODS.
?euc sOßSCltlilt’HS have Just re elvod, abd a.o now
00*0-07 tao most d-sir*b!e assortment of DUX
/.jUSeVeroffcrtsl In this market. We call particular at
leution to a lew vary choice articles.
Kitra klchfa cy Cul’d Silks,cnUroly new design;
do do Black do do;
do do Twisted do;
Satin Plaid and piain Tissues and Benges;
Printed do do;
do Ifarag* Delaines
do Challie <lo?
Tery handsome French laWhsj
da.. do UrtlUaoteena;
A -gwl assortment of french wort, Collars, Under
S eevee and Cbmals«tte», very cheap; Embrulderad Item
*Utch and plaiu Linen Cambric llacd v ercbi«is; Liu*n
Tab eCntli* and Table Lineixs; french and hogd'h Pur
niturtj Chlntiw, white and colored FnrnUuru; Utctetry.
j\ f u ii assortment of Glores, Hosiery. *Ute, *« ; *r»»-h
Unecs, 6lUfllJn.S together with a complain a*.orto*iit of
erery am-le, cither Fanny, etnplp, FcT**lgn or Dome tir.
He solicit an examination of our Stock tefor*
eWetw; as flatter ourselTe* < mce we have e»tab
Ushcd t e ca-h ajat m) that we can supply our pair ns on
more I beral terms than any bemw west f -h- Mo.mt.-d a
return oar think* toour friends for ihrlra-ny •••
tev-m-a fa r« to our firm, under its for- er tltte and hope
m-y etill continue Ibcm the eetuhlishmeut. uuu-r
ir s ?Hry «.«. vowsu. iA>Vr. a BRO.
formerly Young, stcreosou » b yo
faew -cbool lor ttxe Violin.
BY UC. tllU-—nu. FKaLTiCaIv yiui.l.v SOHOx'L—
A Cun and complete *ynopal* uf Vlviiu play ind, lu uu
easy pregressive and practical ttuD. and dealgneduipr.-sSiy
for me American student, to *hich b added ralu-bte .vs
aons and eiert'lsws aud be»ntifaUrracgwnen.s as Soiosaiid
Dut.sot the most popular melodic of tbo day. Selected,
arranged und euapoatKl b\ U 0. HILL, pupil of Spobr, late
pre-lieo of the .New York Fttliharm-nlc Sodcty.
Tha above Just received, in aovance of the irsde, by
U£MiY ItbtbtH, aui Third street.
RfcCOiIiIKNDATIOS. _
W# hare carefully rxamiocU the above work of vJ. 0.
HU'.-, and consider it oao ©f lbe most compile and proc
cal Yw*lii dclioois wa hate *f«r seen. O
f.hß Teachers ot nu«ic.
VoVf lj'EUl! UK3T TIAI Is TO ÜbY W Alcii*.©.- I
j> recently rec jTed a Urge assortment o- very -u
oeiior Wa«ch«-a, mm.ttfaiHurcd in Eump« expre.Miy to my
orser (sent over hwt tpriog.) CUltens and etraogers MU
no» fiml in my establishment s stock of Watches a* exten
sive and as fine aa any lo the eaitern cities. and »n con-ld
eration »i the time-, at lower prices than ever before: offered
U this market. Tboee having money to invest in tbi* *«y
witl find it to their Interest to do bo now, os times win
shortly e baiter ami prlren Mil advance.
Watches and Jewelry repaired m the manner.
W • n . ?> IliMJ.ii
< an 27 67 Market street comer of fr-urth
BOOK&- Jut-t received by Jixpreta. too following
CmH*eU,H.D.: by Harriet W
Warner. iusi published. „ , .
Tct» Sons of the Siren; a History of tbs Frogress sad
Pestlay of the Am«*le»o Party. Just published.
Neliy Hrftcken: by Annie Chambers Bradford.
Utsiorv uf llason A Dixon's Lins; by J. il. U. Latroo©.
Bopui Osutpailoa. Ida >lay.
tVoliort’s ivoust; nt*w work by W. Irving.
Alone: by Marion llax>and.
Kuth Hail- by Fanny Fern.
U'« «<f llomca Groeiay.
l,»f, .»nd Beaulieu of Fanny Fern.
Poems, in two etyle* oi binning.
(i.«jf>y. fur March 20 <tuU
i*«>er ou'fl Mxgaiine, for March; 17 osntk-
Ita.iuu’s ila-.aiioe, fcr Match ; 10 cent*.
Yankee No.ious. for March.
Torn Oroeoio: by Lover.
Frank Leslie’s Journal, for II »rch.
Ca 1 at the new aud cheap k Store of
u btMUJSL B. LAUFPEft,
87 Aood street.
J‘ .jUN 11 Wo<>aßVcec,h»3'bhtrrCßi ruOii*
iuit wiog TftlmiOle w<iikj ou tie IDeorj O' MiitU
Uoivrsrcui 3i UnicTw cher: ny Dc. A. B. U*rx, frufejsor
of jlu.tcttctne Uui».r<»ity .»f Bento
Tro»ttaeoo Couo •rp ijo ao t Vugo: by L. Cb9tQbiiil>
TrentLHe uu tiarmuoy: oy baric* o. Catel,
d iooiaot ib*ioug» deboot.
XV«o-r*a TroeU e oa jluuml iXKajHuaMOO-
Masi *1 V «i« tleturn * N. s. A*rvaL
o k e<u'« ilu-tOttt Urwtamar.
tarro... ‘’’““"j" k’I.LOR,
8l v\c<ml h' reet.
lUPofeTt*t? WISUICAt WotiK—kveryooeafflio «o
ccriMU a'scoM* «mld consult l.b ownJuier.fi b> yb
taming I>r lULI'U'B rttAOTICAL PKIVaTIk HibAl rib.
Tb« nitar-, 0- progr»fJ and ot every
boroffesi ObeMH, m-dJyend distinctly described; inctu*
dinij d(»w*« resembling venereab-to be Sound in no other.
<»o Uasturuatitm, aiuen new and invaluable information
la niveu. «uu the «m»y true treatment-and cure. Stnciure,
iu penect aud radical cure. Abo, all tbe r«m dies, tbo
proper duses, m >Ue cf preparing. *a, are fcilthrully given,
So £ to bfpra-tl»llj ueetul to every one, In evepr place,
uni itb the only truly Practical Work published for gene
ral use. Fourteenth edition, 3W P JnSmlpuT 41108
t, °mh'a‘° r ' CoK ‘ bs ' 1 14DTh.fi
rV'UB U.V Milti WANT MU.NEt, au l bare directed ua to
I Bell Twelve Uulidlns Lou, «soh 21 fool lroot ou aUJ ft
auuet, by 180 deep lo a2l ft alley—altuato bear tbo outer
In*pot Alleijhouy City. IMce lor e.ch L t 'nly Trio lisle
Dni»UoUi”s, easel Tills la a very low price, and dou,u. s
but taa want of money luducea to,-to to offer the Lota al
tale price ' Call coon If >ou want to P I I '<f IJ ret,at߻tot.
jßbd 8. COTlIliEttT * SOo, 140 lotrd et.
Ucrpclio fcoapis the beat thing fl M a *5
O Pure sur-owss or roughness of tboakio. It h«oU 01.
obspa and chafes of the bands, and renders them smooth;
eoft and white. 12>4 coots pe rake. cold by
mb B d L CIITHBKBT. 140 Third street
jIHKoIbbWJB DltAPWi*—44o plvcs. i-ObroiilrreiJ
Uco uud MutliD Drapery juft received.
A a. UAbU?i k UU<
-c . UOL Dr. BAlNiSi—Just re-riveU, u c.m,.lew »«0.-t.
W meat or all coin.» ot Wool De L,lot«.
m ,,j a. a. MA-O.N a CO, 24 FIMI »t.
OllbtlTlNtl iIUtjLLNS-A. A. UASOA * CO.
O oriv.d u l»rg« variety or abcotlog aod Pillo-t-case '1 us.
tin , m,,W
LI*ACOAa-~100 pieces Bla.k Alp»eca,ju ß i eceivwl I<J
mt»o A. A. MAfluN A 00a '& Htth street.
1A A N UilAsd 6fibl>—4o bus «uit»Dlo tor yuru*, p<«»u»*
j arc itroaadi, A makiugacloieemootb turlace, equal
t a urft. [mb7j J\*lCd WAt^KOf.
DKaLNLAU Xll.U—suitable for unde.-gruund uratnn,
for yards, cUterxu, rinks, Ac., the cheapest cod beat
w tlcle M..»a rmb7] JAMKS WAMtUOP
i\ York Trucks, improved make, for sale low.
JAMKS tVAHDR I P.
TaTO 22 THiIU) arUrKf.—For sate, a torlek U»«ii
J\ |oa Sousa, containing a hall, dining room, kitchen,
two nariors. four chumps and finished *Wo. coal vault,
to well built and or bet materials Price only $ ,000-
t.m.ciav *tan- No. 20. game slz* aa above
let ini easy* Aifiu,A,vw , b. CUTUBBHT * SON,
■ Real Fatale and General Agent*.
ri.tfbXTY-*liVJfiN foil lr.'Ut un rteoslor Bltrat uy 140
1 f«t d«p to on Wiry, for srie ±
140 Third Btreet.
LA.SD3 —The undersigned procu k Vi ar
UtN , f« iili n* haTloe claims for Bounty Lands un
rent* for pewwM Baring c»u*~ LouMIS,
d-;r the late IlCt Of WDgrCSS. Poufth street
mb7
AXT A.NXJSD—ft) shares llooong&neia Bridge Stock»
\V 10 eo MechanicsSt Bridge Stoc*, by
AUSTIN LOOMIS, Stock Broker,
m h7 92 goanh street.
T 4 KKRKI—3O bbla No. 3 large, recri.ed by KWiruid
l|. ami for ala by fmb?l HENRY H COLLINS*
C^«jU r iatt—SuOo Jba this day received and for sale by
t mh7 hk.nkY H. COLLINS
Llilt —100 barrels Louisville Lime rac'd and for sale by
-m 1,7 HENRY a. X)LLiNB
ff'WO iiUNDntD liltfLEd.—The mod romiileie assort-
I m«nt of Rifles lu the West can be found at the Enter*
unsw Sun Works. Every quality, style of finish, aui vary
tozia prlcofrutn ton dollars to fifty. Every Qun warranted
m irtve Satisfaction, or no sale.
* ,'QWN k TKTI.BT. 186 Wood m.
i v VJjLtU'=> INDIA UUIUAHJ .uk—A ooror luaug cm
l J wly for the cure of PeTer anil Aguo ami otter bUluua
dw.sea; Sdottu recd Tod by
lw “’ fcr '& MAIB * htoxbh.
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HOTELS. -
MANSION HOUSF-.
GEORGE AURENTZ, Rbopbibtor,
NO. :i44 L lu;nT \ Si HhKT, just beMdethe Passenger
l>»ptit of tbv P*-nn vlts l« Uailrord, which makes it
the most convent nth.use In ihe city fur passengers arri*
ilriit by th«t r ad.
Tht* Pruprle or having, at cnnplderable expenw. op,
In e ceilrm style, the 11ANPION UOUSK, would respect
ful'y solicit a slier, of puMic p tr<tn*ge There isttttE'hea
a splendid STAHLfi aud cxtetieire u AGON TARO, afford
ing utnpU* H'*c.'m T no«jHti<ui to und ““
Lanier Hud Bar will be furulfhrd with tbo best th«* maike
can afford frhl.y _
TlllaS larpe and comm-Alioup iioa«e having undergone
thorough repair nnd furnish*! with new equipments
throughout, is o--w "i**-n f-»r the reception of tho traveling
public CiiAnoEß moderate aprlMm.
ST. cia A I U MOTE L»
(FOIIM KIILY THE EXCUaNGKJ
PITTSBURGH,
Corner Peno and St, Clair otreeta,
C. W. BENNETT Proprietor.
ta a first Quune. between the rtailroad De
pots; the rooms are lurgvani newly furnished, and charges
moderate. aprldilydAw
OW*TO**S.
tnr JVVKRLET HoUsih. &U S*>uth Klihth street, between
V? • Chestnut nod Wwinot, Philadelphia [au29:y
■" THK CftlON, J
NO U 1 A.rcb etreet Philadelphia. T. 8 WEBB (late of
the Eagle,) Proprietor.
‘ ' QAeKILL HOUSE,
COttKEK OF 4M//V A>D a viU aT&. WARREN, O’
r |'llK Proprietor take* pleasure tn announcing to tbe
1 public that thi* new and «legan? Hotel bas been opened
as a house of entertainment Helm commodious and roomy,
4ad adjoining tbe office of theOhlo Sta&r Company.it oUers
Inducements unsurpassed in Warren tor tbe aocommoda
tlonof the trailing community. .
A share of public patronage la respectfully solicited
M UAsKtLL,
FItANtU.IS HOUSK
CHESTMUT STREET, AE*iVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
PARKER & LAlllD, Proprietor*?
Iyl9-3m) TERMS ,1.30 PER PA*
UItJIILLA.' HOIIJE,
JOtUfuTOtn/, tSIfUA.
THE obderslßr.eJ bavin* teten ebarse of lb** above
oum.-d 11, .uw, tiud rvOtud It ai a larße alpaoaa, to a
mmlortablv » wdl as stylo. l« one propanol b> fa
rm* RUrSU. ...1 *!«. ampl* «‘n Z\nT’
pu fOOi» tilf UlMisw. fauK:tri J A uKo DH\NhY._
H AK fS HOTEL,
Late Farmers Esebauge,l
No 133 LINK«TV HThBKT, font of Fifth street, PUte*
harih dAUOKL 11 vKrt, Proprietor.
Ti is U.-t*l ii-eutirel) new haring just been completed
an oy«ne»l f'-r the !uw>uiui<*d-*.bm of tlw public. |sep!3
1 11 1C UI.KR UOTiCL.
| * NAV Kf.AUV F"K SUMJIKH VISITKHB. The
I jroun.lt' ii""- Iteeu iiupr-.rttd end the UuuMt rendered
more jlintctivt.. juuttniUy. The proprietor -111 be beppjf
10 »«»• hi.* irtau'i* ,
es - Art ltnt.Au, of the Kxcehtlor Un. U now rohnlnp
fr-n. thm -taiiou, ou fifth strwL, to the OLKN U«/TI:L.
Leu ye* the sUiUou &i 8 t’ciiAck, A. M.» *nd 6 P* M-; return
ing at 9 -l M , aud P. &
je la.-tna
FIUKKLIA MOI’SKS* CievelMd, Ohio.
C”! PATRICK « SUN. Pkopuhtom.— Thlr Uoass qm ai»»
j # dorffnot' thorough and axUjaflv* repair*, elt*mtiOßfi|
and large addldoDs of uew furniture, etc-, and the proprie
tors pledge Ihnuvlin ttnl nothing shell be wanting on
their pert to render th. Pltuitun o plwe where »U the com*
. Urm dee. hotel e» be foand- p AT^ICK t g 0,,.
"" FLtOli'l&ACtfi HUTUiL,
No 40u UKOADWaT, NEW YORK.
(COXDCCt CD ON TliK iCIU)P£iJ* f'tiS-)
REUBEN LOVEJOT,
PROPRIETOR.
; U'uaatiu, JR., a-J’t n *”~”
I ) k'i< \< Y UOTKL. erf Uaucock streel&nd Duquesa*
r YVnr. Pittsburgh, Pa _ , .
tnart.j Mc'lA.-i’ER* S MARBLE, ProprUtore.
KE_TAI>KAnT3.
BANK E3CUANOE,
TIIIUD w “ u '* NU MARKET,
t Lib eub-crr.tr.. «» c !mi, t> Ut*m tholr friends, m d
| r - .0 rli/full'', h-l l«' huf« lb« »bo?«
»v,l wu»'-h b*« jum i«a thoroughly
r- CO. lit-J. irjuilu. «L..i rr uu4 U«» Op«U. Tti«J
■rio-Mur* QiTr ejinrrul n ■ cjpouv- to make ihe HaoK hx
’•Ju« a c*’u»:-riai- - ■— l. - " .. f ;• lb * a» t »•
t u It,-*. iuun lb. Urivr «jn «t >ll din-n bs «Uh
•ho a«uc-.< W.i lb- **»• b UU.I i-rr-.j u[, uoi r the aurpl
c.-* uf *rl«rcc. a lb-y B.SI for ii«
ol . SCUANI)t ;LMKUER,
r, i. K-.i' 1 '!-
>1 A U TS N "S
KESTACKaM -'MJ EAI'LMi SALOON,
/ v \ tllK tArl'r.UN fLA.N. 'U miry, Uiwttfi.
V_/ »r«xi ana Marl/U tlfrStf -An K Mr* evrv«^
up to Ui« Ur.«l « yie. <*OJ UU Uiß eh«»r-.e?t fn-tlOe.
Uou*- ol*-u fro to 6.l’clveK to ibe corcing uudUslo oloc*
at Di.tit. g»o«-H« * ) ■ t>ct --0_
BBL.VIUfa.Kfc. HE*M AtUA.%T,
WOOU 3i übfcl, lit. I'. *> AtfcU AN UNO aTr.JSETd
r Put UuJ r-»gu« i Ump jnyC yro?KitfU a CQ< K* Btocfc Cf
1 LiQUwtva. a&ah ret •> at ml lime* toscrTe bit irUod*
.linitw to the *»»> of-otb ei. Irbll
Whi«tt» Faults** uib> be bai ul tbe ..StTimitl.
tsatltlf J .UN HP’ wK- ‘—rtetnr.
93*0 Y 8 T E K A>U COY Y t E UUUBB •
D. BARNA.BD.
So 40, fi/’Ji SirtzL tulwar-. W*oJ and JtUrkti.
JanU/:l>| piTtauoaou
CRYSTAL PALACE,
Mu. 18 Siarkcf street*
C. C. 6EELY,
i-. ---V RtvSi'ECiUJLLY informs tilafrleodsaadtbe
<?Vsl I o Jputjll< iu <mm., Ih.l b« im. jont parted hi»
Nw* Yorft tintl IM.sltwielp In modem style of
xaljy CUUKING IYSTSivt »o«l-TerylUDS l» tbe
eating line. Oyster* in thr Jbeil or for cents
a iloieu. lie will also furnish tb* brsi of erernbioß tbfti
the market will atl'ord. Uouse always open anil! 3o ch«k
In the Doming roHrl^tf
OYbI EH SALOOS AND tlls.»TAl HAA'TI
lua W UOL) {jritEßT.
«uOecrlb--r t»» ao» tin oYSTKK SALOON AND
hATINO U'>\Jalk p*rtacu-d to u uuiuuo that cannot
t>- exc*t«<l by any -Jcallar in \tc z\iy
VEALS »r/LL uE SERVED Ct‘ AT ALL HOURS 0/
THE >A i'. tr -m the „ . -
Cliolcc.l aciu. PoMTI», Pl«b, *.0., »Ol
ilii> tint «>f Kur«* <*ooool b»- ioj he would rwopect
fully Invite tfcw attention of tfae yut.lic to it-
3 CUAKLKB BTILL,
KIH Woc-d -trret
ja^Oimaetf
Si. C 1.1." Lager U..t Urciv.ry.
I 'lit .-eapwtfuily luliwms the puhur that be
Is cow full' yruuared to nerve private families and the
puhllt <ro«ml!j, "ttL bis celebrated bAOKH £
**oUlth All >rltTr let? al his Ofliee, NU. 39 DIAMOND
M-LKY i near Wood street,) will punctually att«nd«?d to;
and the Beer delivered to any part of the city
"• «■ DOtie*«Uli.
Uciiill' Lager Beer Ilall.
jVo. lutf SmifA/ultf arrfL opp-tU* ths Custom Bouts.
11 UK *ubncrn*er fins junt opened on* of the largest anJ
beet 801-b-d Lair-r deer Halls to the city Ul» Beerl*
*c&nowled*r.n to »«* a superior article. and a»ery otberar
couirnt about hie bous* ounnot be excelled.
tQf.JJm A. tiKNITZ.
\tr D. SNiJLItJII, »4« OvtUar ui SMITH’S celebrated
\\ # lieno-tt ai«hou brown Mout. Abo. Common Alt
*uu Porter. iu quart hdJ plot bottles.
Tbe mtentiou of families. and tuo trade, b respectfully
Solicited. » ul t; y_
ItlTneral Water a nut Sarsaparilla
U' M U r.NUi.I U. Pitt street, betuw Penn, b now
aittQUtuO' uring and bottlelug the above beverages on
an ext«urlve uis artioieraro of tba bcatquantT.eud
nurtured from the materials. oPtu'ly
tjUainboat Purnlturc atid Cbalrit
WB &re constantly engaged In the
menu eclure of STEAMBOAT CABIN
qiialKA and FUttNITUUK, of every
o®#**'""" ,r © dcftcripitotf.and pay particular attention
to ihw mcuufnctu.e oi the best styles, suitable for the use
uf steamboats. Our experience In this brunch of the busi
ness enables ub to warrant satisfaction, os well with the
promptltudu In which orders are tilled, as in the quality oi
the work *nJ personal attention gi v en to the fittiug out.
TUoso Interested in furnishing Boats, will find il to theli
to gl» a. a «U. B TOpOT k
riiHti EdPBOIAL ATTENTION OF LADIES Ls luvitod to
1 ib« HeK-PaTIO duAP, prepared by iheaobscriberfrora
ibe reeipu of a London Otivmin, nod used for rendering the
a&io fuiootb, sof..ao-i delic vt.-.iy w bite, removing tJaUowneas,
tfcipl«-s, f»n,sUuirtij**uiia Eruption*, aud r«*lue?a of the flfcio.
All c ups, obalea no., ”11 the bund*, are hauled by It. It
bna been used with gre»t success In ouse* of scald Ucad.
For tbe cure ol tore, rough hand'*, it is unrivalled. Prlco
UU cents a c.ilte; or in oosea, for family use. containing
one duiyn CAkra. Jl.ii pur box. Sold wholesale and ratal
3. L. (JUTUUEnT,
No '4O Third St.
G<~Blughtim & Go.** I rauipouatlcn L.tn«
\.\u tivu.U f ill LADfcL.r'iilA, UALilMviviS AND
NEW VOUK. — uDil Ageuti Oj Buid Line
jjtiVe been tor lb* past !bu;t«mu jearß connected with tbi
*• old ©nUiuliihea OiugDuta’u Line.” They will give their
usuul prompt atteutiuo to the forwarding of Produce, Her*
cbitnaitc, Ai;., Iu tne ihoricst urne and on ats favorable
term* a* any other Liue.
Paly one trau-uipivsct between Pittsburgh, Phil*
deiphla and Baltimore.
r Gtlu. UINGUAM & CO-,
C&uai Bjwdu, Liberty «*t., Pittsburgh-
BINGIIA.M, DAVI& A 00.,
_ . . 270 Market nnx-t. Philadelphia,
proprietors.- JaMß* WILSON, Agent,
121 North sl. balcimor®.
SL L. OoTttANuKlt, Agent,
SO Ww«t 3t., New York.
wmKtT *TR*£T, BfiTWfctN TUlfcl- AM> tOiraTß 3THIET3,
OHUANUERS VISITING THE GUY SHOULD CALL IN
O to see ih<* beautiful assortment of C2TLV4, QLABB
and QU££ySWAtiE, dob open at the above establish
ment Our good# being entirely new, wo are enabled to
offer Inducements In atl the latest styles of Dinner, Tea
and Toilet War®, while Iron-stone, we have a great variety
of shapes; also, gold hand and fancy colored stone ware
Tea and Toilet acts. Our stock of white Covered Dishea,
Soup Tureens, Vegetable Lisboa without covers, Salad
DUhes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set Ifl
large and well selected. Untannin Ware, Table Cutlery,
Spoons, Castors, Walters, and House Furnishing Goods, we
buve.a large ussurunent.
COUM.ON l\AK&—Our stock of common Teas, Plates,
Dishes, t *«r», Nappies, U-ffU, Pitchera, and every article
in the Ho** is large, aud we are prepared to pack them with
or without hue goods as the purchaser may wish.
Also, a large assortment of all hinds of GLA. - 8 WARE,
which we are selling at manufacturers' prices, all of which
are offered at wholesale or retail, by
oetJM JOHN J. O’LEARY.
Jfo 186 Wood street, Third door ><tLma Vtrg\n Alley.
BOWN A TKTLKY would call the attention of Sporting
meo to their large a-yjortment of Huns, Rifles and Re*
valving pistole, the largest and best selected Bloch ever
OD.OBI In this market; tog.lb.r with a jareral urartmcnt
oflLardwaw, Cutlery. Toalaaml Fishing Tackle, ell of which
we offer at the lower! possible pnce. to cash purchasers, or
for wood appro.ed paper. mar *°
NUT-Cs foU.I Uh.'.Ki.o-f olic aucu n ..I:Si f Uot.
ued Saab, and 4->0 Forcing Glasses. in withdrawiLg
from tue Martel Garden. t will fl 11 without reserve, on
Thursday, February lst.at Qo’chck, A* 3L» the entire Stock
of Sash, and dAiwures suitable for the forcing of early cropfc
janS9 JaddJfiß vg*ap«AP f Mmcharter.
JAR. FT.FMTVQ
!•.> ■'* s.
„ &r« u
JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor.
J. 0. MARTIN, Agent
COli a l COPIA
'K«uuelt Alci
CHINA HALL,
LNTERPitIsE W URKS
\ : ** s r. M
V*
yru. it. mtuiams JAS b e’vat.
V?m. U. WilliamsTo »
banker And exchange brokers,
2T. E Comer- T food and Third streets
gym AU transactions medt- on IRenil terms. O Rations
of bills. Notes, <ir , promptly attended to. J*u26:lw
JII’COBiN BL.L.& WILLOCU
BANKERd,
AND Dealers In Exchange, Ban!; Notes, Gold and Silver
Ooln. Current and Par Bands received on deposit.
Stock* bought and sold «»o commission. Collections made
at any point in the United States.
South Kant corner of Market and Fifth Bt r eets,
nivii pTTTsitnnnn. pa
Kew Arrival or aprlng aakd Summer Dry
Goods. _
A.T No. 09 N» W 3LDB OK WOOD BTRBET.
I\ GKKGG k 00- Importer# and Jobber# Id Britian,
./. Kroucli ami German DKY GOODS. U&ving receiv
ed our lar«e and stock 01 spring and summer
good?, purtthupM from importers, manufacturers, and part
Wllltins & Co. i through our own importation, we Ceel safe In assuring our
(Suoce?fi-r*. to A. jlklht* A Co.) | did customer?,country merchant* and city deal
bankers and excuancje brokers. £rX‘ n .:rjE.Ss£SSgSSTL ™ p sayss
So. 71 Fourth str<ti, r*i wourp/i. . the trail?
fS TIIK numerous lo( tot. >nJ B “*“" I Among our dry goods stock *lll be found cssbmeres,de- |
X tb-oughnut the country during the let sir mouths, we , er Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs,
ete satisfied that In a-most every Insunce th.lr troublre mnhuil | UBt rcs, cl,,acas, plain black .nd fancy figured silks,
have crown . u t or a departure Irom fair legitimate bu I- lEgh „ mßand fln L prints, latest stylos; broadcloths, fancy
ue-s; ond we, tbe-efrre, take occasion to ossuh. the pa lio casshneTM, satinets, tweeds and summer psnta-
In advauce, th .t no apeculotlous In -fanny s ocks, or o her , 0 0 U i n o , i-.fown uu.l !ilr.ck muslin., tabic diapers.
•Smtslde operations, shall tompt u. from the strlot and le ,1- - . oDe ned a very large assortment of bonnets,
gitlmat. ,ln. of our
all auoh lnraatm-nts we shall not only be better able to „ [aua i va .arfaty of hosiery, gloves and ribbonsi
serve Our customers and ensure tb.lr safmy, but that In fancy netting., jaconctts.muU andflgured
adopting such a course we shad prumut. oar own animate mi £ ula , nd s! ik Tri | 3t Ac.
benefit. I eb Sj w * Our ranoty stock embraces In part combs, buttons, per-
ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO.
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITH FIELD STREETS.
au&fim Pltiabargh, Ptn
c. u. aiLXia*.
Heraoral. j rnu-juu cay*’ tbroadc, port oonaies. patent medicines, per*
PA.TBICKB & FBIEKD, i turnery, auu almost wery nrti*le usually kent Id tne
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. Wety uu«. whether with a large stock of *uW
Bhvt Hemmed their Office to the Omer qf Fifth and Wbadett. niam.»mii
Pittsburgh, pi. b«»wi poiuiru*. ami a variety or so nerar
1 ">ATRICKB A FRIEND. Bookers and Exchange Brokers, eioca*. n> u( which will ho Hold at the lowest prices ror casa
J and Dealera to Notes. Draft*. Acceptance. Gold Silver or „.ueiucu>r, rel-ren<™. solicited
end Bank Note,. Erchanpsa on the Eastern and tfeetern N. h-»« ear., call from ouyere la
Oitlea ocmatantly for sole. '
Collections made to aU the dtlea throughout the Enlted
fitatea. Deposits toeeired to par funds or current paper, at 1
the corner of Fifth and Weed Streets.
N HOLKEB & SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
fffn fteunccn T3XXB BABKISQ iff® C2CUASOI OFFICT TO KO.
67 KABSn STRUT, fOTJA 600 ES CELO» OLt> STAS®.
N HOLMES ft SONS, Bankers and Exchange Broker*.
# and Dealers Is Note#, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil
ver and RttTlV NotoA Exchange on the Eastern and Wester®
Cities constantly for sale. -
Odloetlon# mwda fa all th# cities throughout the united
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper. No
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth cte. [jaSQ-.ly
’TIKRSAtw a CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRmKEKS.
JTo. 95 Wood Street. comer of Diamond Afley,
rirrsßVßwa, p
OUT AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount '<o*
IJ exchange, and promissory note#; make collect ns it
all the principal cities of theUolon Receive depots ot
call and on interest, and give their prompt ntt««ntloo to all
other matter* appertaining to a Broker's buriners. Easton.
Exchange constantly o® hand. ma ™ _
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER.
dealer nr
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notec.
STOCK bought and sold on commission Collection. l
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit
No. 68Vi Fourth street, nearly opposite the M M
HILL ft CO..
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
OORSRR or WOO® 4ITC> FIFTH STRItTS
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
Bale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes di«countecL—
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold
made In all the principal dries of the United States. De
porits repaired of Par and Carrant Funds. [narglly
«""■ “““
BANKERS AND EXOUANQK BROKERS,
BUT AND SELL Gold, SQver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities: purebwv
PromiMary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and sell Stocks on Commission. _ . ,
Collection* made on all points In the Union. [nyl
G. B. ARNOLD A CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
DEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, ftc. Collection* carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Cnlua.
Stoeks bought and cold on commission .
. ta»No. 74 Fourth et, next door tc Bank of PlttaVg. (?*J 3
Domestic and Tlrrtipn Exchange. Rani Nun. Gold
Biuoht. StLd and EschangnL at iA»
EXOHANG6 AND BANKING HOUSE OF
WILLIAM A. HILL A CO.,
64 WOOD STASXT PTTTSSrr,on.
Interest allowed on tlmo deposit*. f janl2
TCOXFsO* A-CACOafT
THOHPSOH BELL & CO ,
DANKKRS iS» B 0 5. F, R S i -
Comer of Third and ITtxi ij'tit rMiihin-oh, Fa.
,HUHM WOOUS,
WCOMMERCIiL BROKER.
asd otit»n rr«
Note*. Bond., Stocli., H.nl E.tiste. «;V-
No 75 fourth sr . f*iU«' .ir/i )‘i ! '■>:
William A mil it Co.,
BANKER’.
Nn. €4 IKw i ttrert.
Hold on sal* the following BOND? AND tit
40 shares Exchange B*ok ;
17 do Mnaoogihel* Navigation Compcßj i
20 do C3Useo* > ln*amnce ;
s2<V<> MoDongmbel* Navlretl-'n Company BoDd*;
t ..000 Cltv of Pittsburgh B-ods;
la.OOOC untvof Mtrgl.em Hood" fcaps-GW>wtr_
*“ Clmmlotcl'i Loan Office*
No ioo sautuheld street. near fifth
Money toaoed op Gold and Sliver Watobe-, Silver- we
am] oth-r *altia v '«* trM'fM . ~>U" '*
lMOli t\A.NOP> (A)M f fi.M Pb.
DELAW A It E
MUTUAL SAFETY ISBUBASCE COMPANY
OFFICBin the North Room of the Exchange, on Ihiro
MILADELrUIA.
MARINE insurances.
Oa Visaxu, 1
Pmflf,, VTo all part* of tbe World.
FttionTß, i „„„
INLAND INSURANCES
On goods by river*. csuolb, I*lm and land carriage*, to
allrartaof the Union.
w r ?lR¥ l!fBUBAN0KB
On merchandlae generally
On utorus, dwelling bouiee. 4c.
ASSETS OK THE COMPANY, November ~1853.
Bondi and Mortgages ••••—♦• £M« 3OO 0u
Stated Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, epnnp
Oardan, Southwark, and other loan*, IBI.OOH 4.
Stock* in banks, railroads ami insurances com-
UiKs receivable
Cash on band •;
Balances in tbe handf of Agents and premiums
on Marine Policies recenUy issued - 121 707 W
Subscription Note* - ...............<-»
87UK7TOUCI
Wm. Martin, j Dr. B - H - Huston,
Joseph U. Seal, Hugh Craig,
Edmund A doader, i Spacer M Drain,
John C. Davis, ; Charles Kelly,
Robert Burton, Samuel K Stokes,
John R. Penrose, Uenry Sloan,
George G Lelper, ! James Traquair,
Edward Darlington, ; Wo. Eyre, Jr.,
H Jones Brooke, Joshua L Price,
J. G. Johnson, JemesTennent.
James C. Hand, John B Semple,
Theopllus Paulding, Charles Schaffer,
James B. iTFarland, J.T Logan. Piushurgh,
W. 0. Ludwig, B T 0. Morgan, do.
WM. MARTTIt, I’residaDt
THOB.O. HAND, Vice President.
Josxth W. Cow&a. Bec'y.
P. A. UADBEIA, Agent,
m&r l<3 Wo. 96 Water street, Pittsburgh
the united states
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST OUMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1860.
OHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, 8 B Comer of Third and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia.
O&cers of tM Same Board at Philadelphia i
DDUCTOM.
Stephen R. Crawford, Paul D. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawreneo Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tlngley, Geo. M’Henry,
Jacob L. Florence, James Devereu^L,
William M. Godwin, William ATKee.
Prerid«nf«-Btepben R. Crawfbrd.
Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh— James 9. Willson, M. D.
Allegheny CUy—R. B. Mowry, M. D.
r, GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent,
mer!7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
The Franklin Fire Insarance Company,
Of Philadelphia, Pmarylvania.
DLBEOTORS— Charles W. Baacker, Thomas Hart, Tobltu
Wagner, Bamnal Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich
ards Mordecal D. Lewis, Adolphl fi. Boris, David 8. Browne.
Morris Patterson. uhas. N. DAUosrn, President
oha3. G- BaJtcaaa, Secretory.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on «Tor>
description of property, In town and country, at rates as low
aa are consistent with security.
The Company have resorted a large Contingent Puna
which, with tboli capital and premiums, miXuly invested, al
fbrd ample protection to the assured.
The Aasete of the Company 1 on January let, 1361, ns pub
Uihed agreeably to an Act or Assembly, were as follows, vb
Temporary Loans.———— - - 83,966 17
5t0ck5....... . - 61,833 00
Cash, Ac 31
Total -SL2IX;GS 44
"fIBAB their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
n«y have paid upward of One Million Pour Hundred Thou
amd Dollars, losses by fixe, thereby affording evidence of th»
a Wantages of Insurance, as well aa the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
§p24 Qfflcoi north-cast cor. Wood and Thud st§>
PROTECTION
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock, Annual Premium ana Weitrm Fund
$1,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1826.
Policies of Insurance Issued at tfil times on the most favora
ble terms, against
LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIRE,
oe rsi
PERILS OF N A VIGATIOH $
BY
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent
TOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
marlß.'y
’Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
R. MTM.gR, Jr., President. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL, 9300,000*
'TTriLLlnsure against all kinds of risks. FIRE and Ma
YV BINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Home Institution, managed by Dmiaro&s who are well
known in the community,and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character whicl
they nave assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be Insured.
Director*.—R. Miller, Jr.,o. W. Rloketson.J W. Bntlm
N. Holmes, Jr.. W. B. Smith, 0. Bunsen, George W. Jackeot.
Wn.M. Lyon, James Uppencott,George Dante, James Me
Auley, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Soott.
Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang &
On,, up rtatcsj Pittsburgh* uorfiiay
'H }
V** S T
Price* t«» luh all.—l>ry Good«»
AM’TSGlifc. curut-r ol Ur-.nr and Fifth street?, ha* just
, rt*ccJTe-i :»!nt i* now i.pi-uin* hit* Orel Fell fltocKs for
this tb- HtinnuuD oj kata la respectfully directed
to ih«- f 'll'-wim: tn>>*:
' Uni' Kif.«rh Urrh, fe*ui7&,-; 6-4 Wide Paraoeta* 26c: *
L>t* CVz»»tl*s fu?teoloi«ri Print*
couple-U.'up; >»ril *7 ld« Sheeting GV$; aU
wool L)v LkHij* hi iSo. KcDuicfc) june?, tweeds ana satu
mM-jfrocn IS k o;>, c-h.- ic-, tiokke*- mu.-Hnfl, linens,crash,
tablec;<nbn *n) w.»ni bknketp, shawla, ribbons and
6Ter> Olh.r iwiirtr u-üblly kept in * l>ry Good? Store, all of
which p. ill be sold f«r cash at prices to sutt
pep* eotoer Grant and Fifth streets.
,JO3. LUDBWIQ.
U&£al bAsiGAINe 5 INDKYGOODS AT
A. tTTIGHE’S HRW STORE;
COKNKh Ob' OKA ST A&D STREETS.
I 1 aVINU THIS HAY OPBNBD my NEW STORE, I
1 8 br* lenvo to call toe ftt'ention of the Udl«8 to the
larg* aodi*pl**D«lld tmAortmeOl of SPRING AND SUMMER
GOuDs> Jum revived. Among tho otocfc may be round
Autn** of the very finest goods now Imported- It comprises,
200 pieces black anti fancy Dress Silks, 60ct*.to $2 per yd
do iloof.dtf L&)nos, Hercgcde Lain*a,and Mousse*
tin** dr B*-gu; .
200 do uirautiful u:\reges and tissues, In great variety,
200 do Nt*« Style Urrf-s Gln/bams*; I
2tnX) do American, French nnd English Printer j
600 do French»nu KutfH-b Lawns;
French Collars, from cents to $3.00;
2lki Mantillas, of the latest vtyles, among which are tout
ol the muu: beautiful «tn ported Into '.bis country.
Also, Muslim, Tickings, Check*, Llnona, Crash, Diapers,
Table Chub*. Gentlemen’s Wear, Ac.
TRIMMINGS.—In this department will be found a com*
plan* aAKirimi’Dt oi Drvi and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese
*od ilmilton Lace, fine Kngiiab and Thread Lace; all of
wbicn will be sold uausiiaUj low.
Ten bales yard wide Muslin at e!i cents p«T yard.
m y 3 A. M*TIQHR*
SEW DBI GOODS BTOBE.
Iron Front—So. 01 market street*
OUH house bciUR now open tor the transaction of a gener
al Dry G-odc badness. we would respectfully solicit the
patronage of th« puttie, feeling confident that, from oar ex*
tensiTf and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY A.ND
BTAPLK GtX>L>3 we can offer such inducements as will in*
sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN & AHL,
apr4:tf Nos. 91 Market apd 3 Union street.
KoX7 Votr't Preieou for liadlca.
UAVi.SO *..ld oat mjr emir* *tock of old CulUrs, (the
re-u'i of «i combination of the Ladles,) I here received
this mcrniog 200 fine 3wl«s, French and Jaconet Collars,
which ure out f-r one week only, on commission, conf*»
qurnth they mu*! and will be sold at prices w low as 10
enable every boay to buy ih-dr.frlendssome for New Years.
Thv lot Of iVvHnrt* ft'e onlwml 10 bo sold at not what they
are worth, but whatever they will bring. As this is the
u»t hn**> i-ernon* intending to purchase anything in
this line will lind It u« ib*-»r interest to call eoon at Van
Gorder's Trimming Sioro, *n j cisbo their Kcleeiion?.
FRANK VAN OOKDER,
» rtirner of th»* Diamond.
'l***27 Sn. *3 VnrV»t
STORE!
JOHN M’Cml-KEY & CO..
Fc 'ii'-i i;KLV fbi■ r *vs -' r 01->ibina Depot on Liberty
w».!• b nxi- -• • » : popularity under
rv iHKLi - Hi Ui>OK<*. bare, for the pur
j'uj-4- for 'aeir tmmenM business,
,i.lins :) ih«*corner of
D WOOD 3TRKI3T,
hts moot
•Ofv "f «•••j'jirii!--' Tr"“'
Sa{.T*nl ”‘u.-
DIA Yi '"'V' V < f
SrtESl'ir- STUCK -.p clothst
REA l) V M\i) E CLOTHING,
Tl>*? '.*• “ r T-l >.-cn oflorwl to tbc public.
Hi'.!* p*£aoTul,l3 togiv«th«m
Th-tr
■arrt*
v\ MO L. r .-5 A l, !i TRADE.
TbeT ar»* ; 'oil at llie
LV) i !' ES T EASTERS PRICES!
And thv-y »*T.I warrant ibc.m iu be as Rood as any menu'
fastureJ iu fbw iriii« t;
Cl-8T U 51 WORK,
TUB liEjT iTTVB, ASP CTON TTIE BJJOBTXBT ffOYlOl.
Th«y baTe oo h*nJ n full and beautiful assortment of
LOTH? Hud COATINGS, for
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUBI-
Our Interest* are identical with tbos® of our customers,
and we a^sor*‘.be public that our fidelity will not fell In
filling *U orders we easy be favored with.
03- DOSTT FOItOKT THE PLACE—
ft*. Bs. W«iod street,
(CAST SXDC,) COBNEB OP DIAMOND ALLEY.
N. B.—W* d»*f>lr*-our patron? to understand that we have
no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on
Llbr.rtv *trtwt Our attention ii devoted exclusively to the
House above designated.
mar 23 JOHN M’CLOSKKY A CO.
Kali and Winter Goods t
EDMOND W ATTS» W
ERCHANT TAIL »R. N«>. 185 LIBERTY STREET.—
31 I h&Te now on haod » large stock of Fall and Winter
G tods Ove (*o*Mn*r.»,nf-utlrriv new dodyos; PI *h Vest
ing. ■ f th- ca 'Kt patterns. French and EnglL'b
Casslmer**s, of ovnry *ryit« and shad- In the market, all of
wbtcb I trill make to ordrr on th» raoit reasonable terms,
nod warrant'd *o suit.
TUST aTJ >IIN MrOLOSKET A CO’S Whole
tf xat-Clcthinj: War-hou-e. No 88 Wood and corner
•if Plain t?d th*- Inr/ret and most varied stock of
chut this c**l«br»tf*d house has over hnd the pleasure
loriilnir ?h- • P-dUod-f the pobllcto. Tbesegoodßhave
•veen pur-h; from first hands, ftod, consequently, no
•©rood profit on them, which leaves us able to aay that we
-no end do sell nt as small profits as any house Id the east*
»ni ntiee. Therefore, we respwtfullj lovlte the attention
nf jrbniosai*- tellers and country merchants. In general, to
<ive us n call, and «tnln»- our extensive assortment of
RKAPY MaPK Cl 1 JNG It L* almost impossible to
*nutD**rate th»* quarv • it Sramfiuse piles of garments that
i- to be «-*n at *hlsl establishment; It Is sufficient to
my tb**t it has nevsj t .pequuileo by the house itself.
ijihrt »*:if JOHN McCLOSKBY A CO.
. 24.01 a 21*
.159.826 94
. 16.07 \ &■
$027,470 63
~ 1 T 5 IKL OKAY,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
SO 4T ST CLAIR HOTEL
sr. cLAii* ■renter, prmjßtmaa.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHI <G made exclusively to order,
aud warrante<i to suit Has constantly on hand a
ahoics* assortment of CL* ’TF 3. CABBI MERES, VESTINGS,
and itVERCOATING.of tho latest styles, selected expressly
for the custom trade Gentlemen leaving thelrordera, wifi
hare their wishes consulted and compiled with, aa all work
la don** under his own supervision. novlfi
Clothing! Clothing!
It HE undersigned respectfully Informs blsfriondeandthe
publlo that ho Is uow receiving at hlastoru, No. 177 Lib
erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Casdmerea and
Vestings, of the latest and most de6irabio styles, which be
Is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man
ner, at short not!oe, and on the most reasonable terms.
We have also on hand & large and well manufactured stock
of ready made Clothing, to which wy invite the attention
of bnyera, either wholesale or retail.
Persons who parchose good* for cosh, will find It to their
tdvantago to call at IT7 liberty street,before making their
purchases. [mart?) 0. CONNER.
New ClotUlng Store*
* so. 4. SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
THE subscriber has just opeood this new establishment,
where he haa always on hand a largo and choice assort*
ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which bo warrants equal
to any in the city, nnd will sell at the moat reasonable pri
ces. The public ure requested to give him a call.
marPilv B. OPPENIIEIMER.
watches’
WE Invite the attention of clUims* and strangers loour
large and carefully selected stoek of Wntohes and
Clock*; Railroad Tim- keepers, in gold and allvcr. cases;
r-Al iJuoQometer* fbr the packet, warranted not to vary
a aim ate In “dx month??. >'at»nt Lu»«r Watches, f'om $l2
ro $220 ; a large asp' • i -od common or low priced
W-.tchvs, l*'tb In gold ar.i . -cr c-icns. Also, Railroad
Atailon U {ulatori., •tfllcu Cij. !.-, Church Clock*, Ac.
Watch upauuno —We J u w„rcb Repairing In a man*
n**r uot aiculliid. If equalled, b> »uy establishment in the
Stve W W. WILSON,
a,.p18 a-.rn-T of Mi-k-t aud Fourth afreets.
CLOCKS■ CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!!
Pfelfle & 'deyran,
DEALER.-* IN " ATCflh>. oL‘>CKif, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE Ac, V* 12 FIFTH Street, near
Wood. Mf-p-Mt*- ?h*> Morning Pcwt, formerly occu
pi.«i hv L. IMoeman «Co We have now hand a
vpfemJi J aaMtrtuient of 8 day ruJ 24 hour Clootta.which wo
offer to thp puHlr nt great bargains, such as: Iron caKS,
p«arl Inlaid nnd «!l other pattorna ol Mantel Clocks.
Also, urb-b of fine tfold and silver patent
lever, ev Under, «m! tiiic>mr pseAptnent Watehoe, and an ole*
g»nt~trh-k *f lovf.dry and Silvtrwere, which we Intend to
sell aheap fsr cash
N. B w«t-*h rupsltiug done in the best manner and at
low prices, mid warranted mar 26
{Second door abort the NorVi'wtst comer of tA* Diamond.)
JOHN ST B VENSON, (of tho late firm of John B. M’Fadden
& Cm.) respectfully announces to the public that he has
opened, at the above stand, a One assortment of WATCHES,
JEWELRY SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, Gl*
RANDOLES, Pocketand TabU CuOtry, Brilaiinia Tea and
Communion Sett., and the usual variety of goods in hi* line
of business.
Special oar* and attention given to the REPAIR Of FINB
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
He trusts, that from hla long experience in business, he
will be able to give aatis&ction to those who may favor him
**iih their patronage.
Pittsburgh. May 16th, 1863.
Henry Richardson, Jeweller*
HAVING refitted bis store is a handsome manner, and
but recently returned from the eastern cities with a
fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY
GOODS, would call the attention of hit Mends and custom*
-rs to the fact that among his Watches will be found the
most desirable styles, patterns and makors. Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Fins, Fob and Vest Chains,
Finger Kings, liar Kings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc.
FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Machs, Work Tables and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats,
Colt’s Pistols, Purte Honnales In great variety; China Fruit
and Case Dish*e; with an endlees variety of useful and or*
a»m**Qtal articles, which have only to be seen to be appro*
lated. fanvil NO. 81 MARKET STREET.
rViNE WATCHKn AND RiUU GOLD JEWELRY AT
f* BARGAIN?.—We wl?b to iufonn tbe public that wo
«rt* qow offuring uur preßvoi stock oi fino Watehoeand Jew*
• Iry, at prlr«« that oanoot be beau Therefore, we say to
•ue and all. you that ui.-n (, t > t>uy Soe Watches and Jewel*
glv;> OO a md nuve from 26 to 60 per cent In your
nrubaseh; wbuu you cuo certainly do by calling at 6?
>Uraet *ir»*e;.
N. u.—Wateb repairing attended to in all Its branches,
ic o superior manner. Gold Jowtlry repaired or mtuafac*
cured to order at short notice, at
Je7 ttJOD'S Mart** St.
'-I''--**!*’* '
-.-T, - '*'■ TT ’"““"TT" ’~S"~
OLOiiilNG.
NESS COATB
NF.W IPRISO GOODS.
EWELRY, Ac.
YV mch Trade.
NEW JEWELRY STORE,
Ho. 8 7 Knrfcet Street,
JAMES W* WOODWEWo
CABINET FURNUTIBE MANUFACTUBBB
WftreToema fil l And 99 Third «4r«et.
n!iMi;ni J. W: W. respectfully Informs^
his friends and customers that he vUL
IaiBHaMMBgSSSIa hasnow completed his spring stock
0 f furniture, wbith Is decidedly ' j .
the largest and best ever offered for rale to this City, which
will be Bold at prices as low as any to the United States,
East or West.
As be Is determined to uphold the quality with well flea* :
soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and
from the extent of Ids orders and facility In manufacturing,
he Is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest
** He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers*
Interest with Ids own. In quality and price, and keeps al
ways on band the greatest variety of every description or
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele
gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be
furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or
der. The following articles consist, to part of his stock,
which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed
to «ny of the Hob tern cities:
Louis XTV tete-a-tete Sofas,
60 gofas, in plash and hair cloth;
60 do*. Mahogany Chairs;
20 dot. Walnut “
60 Mahogany Hocking “
20 Walnut “ «
60'Mahogany Divans;
20 Walnut “
60 Marble Top Centre Tables i
60 M ** Dressing Bureaus
60 11 “ Washstandsjj
40 Enclosed “
100 Common »«
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
40 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut M
60 Cottage “
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahoganv Wardrobes;
10 Walnut “
10 Cherry «
60 Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining and Breakfast Tables
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 doz. Cane Seat Chairs;
24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs;
12 Ladies* Writing Desks;
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots;
Btlgulres; Paper Machs Table*:
Conversation Choirs; Pembroke “
Elliabeth&n u Hell and Tier
Beoeption “ Ladles* Work “
Pearl TnUM »* Extension Dining Tables;
Ann u Ottomans;
Gothic and Hall Chairs; _
k large assortment of COMMON PURNATUBB and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabcckx Masks a supplied with all ar
ticles to their line. .
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest
notice- _
All orders promptly attended to. apro
Stcsunbottif Ahoy t
. Tin subscribers tender their acknow-g%
jjsfefiS&a&ledgmenis for the favors bestowed uponWL_
oSsSaSdSKaithem by their Steamboat friends, and rjri
would respectfully remind them and others interest- 1 l 1
ed In building boats, that they are at all times prepared to
furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work
manship. T. B. TOUNO t CO.
Corner Third and Smlthfield streets,
Jyl2,*S3 opposite “ Brown’s Hotel.”
Jamas Lowry, Jr., 1
/"fTTATR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURES—No. 294
\j Fetterman’s Bow, Liberty street, nas on hand a Urge
stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of
the best materials, which he will sell lower than articles of j
the same quality can be sold in the city. He would call par
ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut
Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced
prices. Also, Turning o! every description executed In the
neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the
Mill, corner of Adams and liberty streets, will be promptly
ttended to. mara
A. niLLIKGN A CO.,
HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. M Bmithfleld street, a
large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they
will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates.
Terms—cash only. dec2T;ly
Great Inducements to Oath Purchaaeri,
WE wIU sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY
CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot
fail to please cash purchasers. All our work fa warranted.
Our terms are CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JJL,
nxar2s oor. Seventh and liberty eta.
*s\ WM. B. STEVENSON continues to manufacture
CABTNET-W ARK of every description, at hlsold stand,
corner of Liberty Seventh streets. UNDERTAK
* % *INO attended to, In all its branches. myll
HAMBURG PIANOS,
ANOTIIKR LOT of those so justly celebrated U AMBUKG
PIANOS, used by List*, Tbalfcenr, and other great per
formers, has just been received by CHARLOTTK BLOMB,
No. 119 Wood street, to which the attention of Teachers,
Principals of Seminaries, and the public geuerally, Is re
spectfully invited.
Ko. 4901, 7 octave Rosewood, Louis XIV, full carved back
and front, grand action, with patent iron frame and sliding
muslo desk, $3OO
No. 6025,7 octave Rosewood, carved back and front, pat
ent iron frame and sliding desk, $050.,
No. 5029. 7 octave Rosewood, fall carved iron frame,s6oo
5315,7 44 “ carved, peatl keys, 600
£093,7 14 « carted, 450
4912,6%“ “ carved, 400
8070,7 44 “ Louis XTV, 600
8176,6 k” «• carved, 400
6048 69? “ u fall round corners, CTS
6047, t.% “ ■* “ “ 850
4150.0)2 *• “ “ Eliding desk, 300
4151.0 U “ “ 44 “ 300
2324,6 44 “ Iren frame, “ 275
2325.6 ” “ “ “ 275
2330.0 “ “ “ 51 275
&n.5,G%“ 44 14 ' 2SQ
8080, 0% “ 44 « 200
4925, 6 44 44 44 sliding desk, 250
4027.0 44 rf Iron frame, V5O
W3O, 6 4 4 44 230
4931. 0 44 44 225
4153,0-%“ “ Boudoir, 375
Also, sole agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylva
nia, for H&llet,Davis A Boston; Haloes, Bros. A Co.,
N. Y ; and F. C. Reichenbach, Philadelphia
CHARLOTTE BLDMK,
No. 118 Wood street.
g£|2|g&3 For tbe Holiday B *
gnry Ts pianos. rf¥Tll
rpQE SUBSCRIBER ha* just received a new lot of PIANO
1 FORTES, Crum the ceiebratt*! manufactory of
CUIOREKING A SONS,
which completed his sU-ck intended especially
70S TUI UoLIDATA
Those who are desirous of presenting their families with
an c tenant, Sinful and essential piece of
PARLOR FURNITURE,
have now an opportunity of selecting from the largest and
choicest stock or Fiano Forte.* ever offered f >r sale in tins
city. They comprise all styles considered to bo in
GOOD TASTE,
&om a plain but elegant exterior to the most elaborately
carved.
A large lot of PIANO FORTES, from Woobwabd Beowh,
Boeton; Bbowtt a alls*. Boston; StuDart,New York; Em-
IBSoh, Boston, Ac. Ac.; from the plainest to the most ar*
travagosuly carved, gilt, and with pan l ket/S.
AT YURY REDUCED PRICES.
ALSO,
A lot of second band Pianos, some of them nearly new,
from $2O to $l6O each.
Also, a fine lot of
Mnrmmag. QUIT ASS, PIANO STOOLS AND CoVEBS.
JOHN H. UKLLOR,
Agent tor the sale of Cblckering A Sons’ Piano Fortes, for
Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, No. 81 Wood etreet,
between Diamond alley and Fourth stteeL declb
Melodeoos.
CAEHART’d GfcNUiNO MAKE.
HS LEBER has Just completed his ,<■»,
v stock of superior MELuDENS, from r
the factory of the oaxoifiAL uvxstobs, vlf nf 1
GARUAHT A NEEDHAM, New York, I 6 V g |«
comprising:
6 octave Melodeon, Piano style, round corners and carved
gothic tablet, double Sett of reeds. b.CM.t swell, etc.
6 octavo Melode jd, elegant scroll legs, docbix swell.
4U« «* •• “
All the above have Carharft new improvement of the
“ doodls swill,” possessed by no other maker, and which
makes them superior, in that respect, to any other.
11. KLKBER,
Sole agent for the genuine Melodeon made by Cahaaht,
New York. declO
ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1855,
em
Elln-OffiAN aSeSgY.
Tbe Oldest Established Office in Pittsburgh, for
Remitting Slonoy to the Old Country.
JAMBS bI.aKc.LY begs leave to eay to those persons
having frieods ia the Old Country, and desirous of
either sending them money or paying tneir 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 During the last ten years In which he has
been in this business, he has remitted over a half million
of dollars without the loss o! a dollar, and the house for
which he is agent, in Liverpool, has shipped not less than
46,000 persons during the lost year to this country, without
a compUint of neglect oi duty on tbo;r part,
Ue can issue passenger rickets fur London, Dublin, Liver*
poo), Glasgow, Cork, - Belfast, vrbgheda, Limerick, Port
Rush, Newry, Galway, Luudonuerry, and Dundalk, to New
York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, and New Orleans,
and from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly to
forwarding passengers from thence to any part of the coun
try. He ulso has sight drafts for sale, payable at the fol
lowing places, via:
Edwards, Sanford A Co. .. -....L0nd0n.
Wm. Tappscott A Co - —.............Liverp001.
(Available in the principal cities and towns throughout
England and Wales.)
ON IRELAND.
Provincial Bank, Ireland - .Dublin.
Armagh, Cavan, Dungannon, Mallow,
Tralee, Parsons town, Drogheda, Londonderry,
Sligo, BalUna, Baityabaonon, Kilkenny,
Nowry, Coleraine, EuoJskUlen, Dungannon,
Bandon, Carlow, Banbridge, Limerick,
Knniacorthy, Waterford, Downpatrick, Galway,
Ennis, Atulone, Clonmeii, Cootchhl,
Monaghan, Youghaii, Belfast, Dundalk,
KUruah, Btrabane, Bal> mena, Cork,
Fermoy, Omagh, Wexford.
ON SCOTLAND.
National Bank of Scotland, Edinburg, and its branches
in fifty towns ia Scotland.
ON FRANCE.
Messrs. Edward Blunt A Co., Bankers—.—.
(Available In any city in Pranced
ON GERMANY.
Messrs. Vogel, Rock A Co, Bankers, Ftankfort-on-the-Maln.
(Available In any city in Germany )
JAMES bLAK-ELY,
eomor of Seventh and Suithfield streets,
decO Pittsburgh, Pa.
185$. First Importation of Fine Watches. 1855
JUST RECEIVED JruUb. BOXES OF WATCHES, direct
from Europe, manufactured to my especial order, and
which l can fully recomxnead and warrant as good time
keepers and at Lowxa raioiaj than are retailed at In eastern
cities. We have aim ttwiimarf Watches and Clocks.
Regulators for Railroad Stations, $6O to ST6.
Silver Watches from $lO to s*o.
Gold Watches tnaa $26 to $220
Watoa Kfcgaiaino.—Oar ueat attention, aided by superior
workmen, is constantly devoted to the repairing ana clean*
leg of tine Watches. 07 Market street, corner of Fourth.
W. W. WILSON,
Practical Watch Maker.
XoBB boom 10 LET, aUoated on Third atnet. Alto.
O a Dwallmg Home, on Oarpencar’a ailej; and onaoa
Uraan stnat. Imnudlata joewolob ct Uw abon can b«
„ . B- OTUUiBiH. * SON,
iUal Zatata lid Third ini
■VR-;;.-*--.
NEW OFFICE. !
.Beal Bstato and Contractiaxg Agent.
THE eabscrlWer ha* been Induced to open an office for ;
the purpose of baying And selling, on Commission, and ;
having the Agency of large. Steam Baw*Milli 'and Boat* j
Yards on . the Allegheny river, together with many other j
facilities from other water arid steam eaw-mltle. tie Clatters
himself that he can furnish'any bill* of lumber and
timber, of any kind, great or small, long or ehort, and
deliver them at any point on the Allegheny, Mouonzcheln,
Ohio,-or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Barges,
Store Boats, Coal flats, Boat Gunnels, Dridge Timber, Bail*
road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal; Ac., to any given point,
and trill attend to the Sale and Reutof Real Estate. From
hia tong experience in lumbering, freighting and boat
building, be thinks be can givo general satisfaction. All
persons are requested to make their contract* coon; espe
cially those wanting boats or large billsoflumbex and Um
ber, should contract for them In the fall for the spring and
summer use. He will also attend to the purchaso and sale
of any commodity that may be desired.
Letters addressed to David MtmN, Real Estate and Con
trading Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will be
punctually attended to. Ills office Is on o '
5, Allegheny House* _ DAVID MUNN,
Also roa Siii,
ON ENGLAND.
gy mrtrw
■ ' . -j *! ••• • ' 1
axrcnixcra.
Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh*
Mr. John Morrison, Esq., "
Mr. Bobu 8. Brown, Esq,, 14 Allegheny River
Mr. Wm. Armstrong, ** Clarion
Mr. George B.Swecey, ■
C. AJ. Hahn A Co., .. « “ u
des2l:lyd*w ... .... -
EDMUND WILKINS,
Eagle Marble and Freeport Stone Works,
NO; 245 HEAD OF WOOD STREET, PITTSBCRGH,
. And near the Ckautery GaUl
‘ftTOKUMENTS, BURIAL VAULTS, TOMB STONES, Ac
JX Freeport Stone Walls and Fences, Mantle Pieces, C«u
tre and Pier Tops, always on band and made to order.
N. B,—Having introduced a new style of Fence for Cea*
etery Lots, of DURABLE STONE, cut through in panel or
railing form* and at very little cost over Iron fencing. 1
refer to specimens of that and other work I have already
done in the Allegheny Cemetery. I have on hand a choice
selection of drawings for every description of Work la my
Line. /.
Etmxscxs:
Col. HENRY McCULLOUGH, Pittsburgh.
' WM. BAGALEY, Esq., do
KRAMER A RAHM, do
Mrs. HARMAR DENNY, do
Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Homo Wood.
Hon. TUOB. IRWIN Allegheny.
Mrs. TIKUNAN, Br n do
JOHN McDonald CROBaAN, . Esqr./Honongahela
Hou»u». aprlO^aw
HOOK FOR RAILROAD ENGINEER.'.—Contain
l 4 Ing formulas for laying out curves, determlnlhe frog an*
gle«, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together
with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords,
magnetic variation, logdrathims and natural signs tan
gents, etc. etc., by John B. Henck, Civil Engineer. Pocket
book form. $1,75.
**,The object of the present work is to supply a want
very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads.
Book* of convenient form for use in the field, containing
the ordinary lograritbm&tlo tables are common cuoughjbut
a book combining with these tables othe'B peculiar to the
Railroad work, and especially the necessary formulas ffir
laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, Ac.,is a desideratum
which this work is designed to supply.
U. S. Mxutaxt Acamarr, West Point, April 18,
Geniltnun: I have looked over “ Henck’s Field Book for
Railroad Engineers,", andthink it well adapted to the ob
ject Ua author proposes, and have no question but it will be
found a very useful and practical volume both for offleoand
fieldwork. ___ D. H. Mahas.
I am much pleased with Mr. Henck’s little manual, the
“Field Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta
tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognised
processes among railway engineers, be has given others
which, new at least in their present form, appear to posses*
a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of
being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira
ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design
of Mr. Henc-Va book is such as to adapt it excellently well
to professional needs, I have pleasure In expressing my
cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per
spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex
cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers.
B. FIUUSUN OftEfc-VE,
0. E. and Director ofßensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
For sale-by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN,
Dealer In Engineers’ Stationery,
ao S Market street, comer of Second.
Notice.
THE Partnership of JuRN iI’DEVITT A BRO. wae dis
solved on the first Inst. John M’Devitt wi,H continue
the business at tho old stand, and attend to the settlement
of f he business of the late firm.
JOHN M’DKYirT,
WILLIAM M'DEYITT.
Pittsburgh, January Bd, 18>5—{jan4
UOBKfl'i' H. PATTEUSOS'S
■g} LIVERY AND SALE
Comer Diamond street and Cherry alley,
aprU tf ■ PITTSHrHGU. PA.
Boots and Shoes.
JfiTLAUGIILIN. No. 96 Fourth street, nearly ophite
• the Mayor’s Office, Is iinimilkiituringCieuilemec’s first
Boots, Lott Shoes, ties and buttoned p Congress and Button
ed Gaiters; Ladies’Boots, Hail Boots, Jenny Linds, Slip-
French Lashing Gaiters, of every color andsbade;
fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; Misses
and Children’s ao, of every Tariety.
N. B.—All hinds made to order, on short ortlc*. f»u!9
Treasurer's uiQce of tbe vhartleri Valley
Railroad Company.
SUBSCRIBERS to tbeybovn Koau are hereby notified that
the Board of Directors baTe called for a second lot-tall*
mont of lire Dollars per share, payable 10 tbe Treasurer
on the Ist Monday ot JUNE, amt also Five Dollars pet
share on the first Monday of each ensuing month, until
the whole amount is paid.
mv3o:tf ALVAN WILKINS. Treasurer.
The Greatest Invention ot the Age.
TO AVvJii) tnosa uupleas&nt feelinge that usually
/ 3 accompany the wearing of a new Hat, the CuNFoK-
lately imported from Paris, forms the But to
t&e exact shape aau size of the head. A neat fit, and & good
Bat may he had at 77 Wood’street,
eprb
IMPORTANT aNDINTKRKS ING.—a Practical Private
Treads- on tho DUeases of tho Genital Organs, with
Illustrative plates, adapted to the use of every indivldu 1:
by Dr. Joseph Ralph. Piles one dtilar; mailed to any
addrens on receipt of one dollar, po*t paid. Sul i by
febl7 S L. CDTUB&KT, UOli irdft.
dhir\ Ai \|\ ALLEGHENY COUNTY BONDS;
tlb 50 shares Ohio aod Pa. Railroad Stock;
watt ted by AUSTIN IA>OMIS, Stock Urtfcer,
f*W Nu. 9'i fourth street.
BtUHaTONK— 2jou U>9 in store and for sale by
FUSUINI* BKOd.,
Bucca?sora cu J Kidd £
f*u,6o Woo- 1 atieot
iaTU BKIOKS—6OO fbs in stoic and for sale'by
> fe 26 ,FD&Mr:>Q PROS.
M CAYENNE—fIoO ft> 3 iu store aod for sale by
feb2o • KLKMt>O BROS.
r ■ iiifi uajUFaTIG SOaP Is lha best article wit have ever
JL used C>r rendering Che skiu smooth sou fiiir, and pre
venting it from chopping. If you have sore, rough bands,
give It a tilal. Only 12& corns a caae. gold ooly by
feblO o Lu.aVT ’OK*! HQ Third >tn?»t
NtW GUviDp—A. A. SiAMJ-s UO ut« rcceiteu and
are now opening upw tjb o; eighty cases end pack
ages 01 new goons. Consisting .f the best m-tkes ol bleached
and brown muslins, calicoes, Ginghams. Checks. Tweeds,
blue& and. Housekeeping Goodsi with a splen.id assort
ment of a i kinds of Dreso Goods, which will bo offered at
Tory low.prices. • • ■ • teb?B
. .UN 'iiT3—A. A: MASON &Cu bate juet received five
1 1 cases of new aPBING U NNETa—comprising colored
Belgrade, lancy Brillames, tmb.oidered G.mps, Npapoli
tan, English Straw, &o *. .f«b2B
] \\L EOilß’S GAMtOONIA. LQZUNUBS— frill afteciuat
| / ly remoT* Acidity of S omach, cure Ueartburo, Ligat-
ness or Dullness of the Head, a vaud cannot be toohignly
recommended to those afflicted with Dyspepsia.. For sate,
wholesale or retail, by JollN IIAIT, Je m Polo Agent,
fc*b2i . Iso street-
Ohio and fennpylvania bailhoad stock win
be taken at par in exchange for a good Farm of 100
acres, 2>£ miles north of New Brighton, if called for soon.
Enquire of THOMAS WOUD6,
janflhtf ’ 75 Fonrth street.
INixIALSI— Tbe Initials; a Story of Modem Lite. One
of iho beet books «r»r written, for sale by
IL MJLNEK & CO.
Nj. 82 Smithfieiti street.
IUUS WIOPLIS SAY TIIK £tiXJStUUllti£ GALLBtiY
. taros out extra tine tfietures. bod &t very moderate
prices. Coll and see for yourself. Prices 60 cents and up
wards. Wilkins liall» 102 fourth Street. . feb7
SiHAiUttal cAt'a—Jua re.eived aud for sale low; utfM
Wood street. t fwbl7J J. WILdOH & SON.
BBANb— 100 bus to arrive by Hail road and for sale by
,fabl& UKMW U. COL* INS.
oITUATION WAM'ELf.—-V\e wish u> procure a t-niutioa
O a Yuang Man, la a Wuolesale or detail Dry ’-oods
btore. He haa had five ytara experienco in th 9 basinwj
and can give the bedt of reierouOtfS.
t. OUTHBERT & SON-
General Agents, 140 Third Street.
PlAflO FORTH FOR $175 —A good Rosewood, rase
octavo Piano Forts, wcrtß when new $225, will be svk
tor $176, cash.
Also,« Plano for rest, at tbe old established Plano De
pot of CUA&LOTTg blume,
feblO 118 Wood ptrr*t.
KXC£**-1U tierces received aod for sate ity .
AIU»LtSR & KlCKfcloQN,
mhB • 221, 223 Liberty street.
COFFER— 460 begs Bio Coffee;
IQO mats Java Coffee, landing and for sale by
mhS MILLfaU a BICKETSON.
CILUVfiK BEiIU, UK* FtiAOuEd, rtUilii BEAM
; 120 bos Peuso. Clover Seed;
20 bags Dry Peaches;
luo Iras small White for sale by
mb9 IuIbLRH A'KIQ^ETaOV
bbla No. 8 tQcdituo AlttCtexvl;.
co largo Slacker*!, lor sale by
" * HILL KB <s ttlUßliTiuN.
(Union, Journal and Cfaronieln copy.)
iMNEVnIINUHGINOuAiM.—A. A. MABuNA CO.hare
_I? Joat received some very gcod colors ip French Gins
bM°*» ' ' mi 7
1 vc.iJMJi.cs.—Jiut received at a. a AlaovA * w.'o, it)
XJ piece* cotton and wool Uebege, selling at ltM than
nhnal prices,
ThJiiW tiPiUNG UooUh—-A. A. JIA-OiN A CO. wlKpen
l’l oQ 12th Inst.* 20 caaeaof new styles of French nnu
Anglian Prints and lawns. oh 7
l \oilEalio tiifiGHAJii*—6oD puces good color* and
XJ etyleajust received b 7 A. A. aiAnON A CO.,
mb7. • No. 35 Fifth street.
OKEUS JfOH KANhA*.—fariie* moving west can pro
0 cure fresh Osage Orange, Oregon Pea, Vegetable, Fl*ld.
and Flower teoda of the most reliable soru} implement*,
800 8, Ao, at the Seed Warehouse, Jfiiih
mh7 / jA&lfcS WAKPKOr,
AKECIPi: TU CUKE eOßli, KOUdH HaNWS>—lnij»
can ea*il * be done, and the skin rendered eoxt,
and white, by usiug the iItKPhTiC BOAP. It cureaal
CnaM, *c, and remove* eahowoe**, Tan and Kea
nes* of the fchln. For the erne of Sore, Bough liaad*, it is
unrivalled. only l2>< cents a cake.. ,
Thi
LaKflißliUthUiNGAUTjon nwtnut it.eet,Aliv^be
a :«*■»&**»*»«nbcSSai&i * M 3, ;
m ,7- wau «of*v.
PILLS*
rOE ALL TUE PURPOSES OP A
FAMILY
THERE haa.lcttg'exlsUtia.pobtio
tL .«- demand furaaeffeetivepurgatiTeplti
which could be relied on os sort and
J Vgg-jpSyjT perfectly *afe la its operation. This
f .. '.; Las been prepared; to meet that do*
lUii maud. and. an extensive trial of its
f virtues has conclusively shown with
•>4 pjpftgh ■ vrhat succecs Itaccomplishesthe pur*
pose designed.- It la easy to make a
but not easy to make
ti" Soi uli irtiij—ono which fihonld hate none ofthe ob
jections, but ad the advantages, or everyother, lids has
been attempted hete, and with what aucccss we wonldTC
specifully submit to the public decision. ■ It baa been on
fortunate for the patient nltherto that almost every purga*
tlve medicine is acrimonious and Irritating to the bowels*
This is not. Many of them produce eo much griping pain
and rovnloionin the system as to moro than counterbalance
th** good to be derived from them. These fitU produce no
Irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing
obstruction or derangement in the bowels. Being purely
Tegetnbiw, no harm can arise from their use in anyqaonti*
ty; but It is better that any medicine should ho taken Judi
ciously. Minute directions for their uso in the sovernl
diseases to which they are applicable are given ou the box*
Amrng the complaints which have been speedily cured, by
them, vremay mention liver Complaint,lnttavarious forms
of Jaundice, Indigestion,'Languor, end Loss of Appetite,
listlefpness, Irritability, Bilious Headache/ Bilious Fever,
Fever and Ague, Pain in tho Biaoaod Loins; for, in truth,
all these are but the consequetteo of diseased action in the
liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief
in Costireness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery. Humors,-Bcrofula
and Scurvy, Colds with soreness ofthe body, doers and !m*
purity of the Wood; in short, any and every coso where a
PU Thyy have aBo produced some singularly successful cures
in Rheumatism, Gout? Dropsy, Gravel, .Erysipelas, Palpita
tion ot the Heart, Pains in the Beck, Stomach and hide.
They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to
purify the Wood and prepare the system-for the ehange or
6-asons An occasional dose stimulates the stomach ana
bowels into healthy, action, and restores. the appetite and
vigor They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant ao*
tlon oh the circulatory system, renovate the strengtbof the
body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the
whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advanta
geous, eten though no serious derangement exists; but un
i necessary dosing should netet be carried too far, as every
| purgative medicine redaces the strength, when taken to
excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required
cannot bo enumerated here, but they suggest themselves
to the reason of eTery body; and It-Is confidently believed
this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which
has hitherto been available to mankind. When tbeir vir
tues are ones known* the public wllhno longer doubt what
remedy to employ when la need of a cathartic medicine.-
Prepared by JAMES C. ATEB, Aasayer and Practical
Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. Five boxes
forsl.
Sold by B. A* FAHNESTOCK & CO., Pittsburgh, and by
all Druggists* • * jyftSmdaw. ■
Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I
Hot a Particle of Horeury In it, ,
LET THE AFFLICTED READ; AND PONDER!—An
Infallible Bamedy for Scrofhlaj King's Evil, Ebcutaa-
Uam, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, IHmples or Pustules
on the face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore
Ejes, Ring Worn or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and
Pa n of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all-Diseases
arising from an injudicious use of Mercury,lmprudence la
U&, or Impurity of the Blood.’
• fff»Thia greaNalteratlve medicine and Purifier of Blood
is now used by . usands ol grateful patients fromall part
of the United Stages, who testify dolly.to the remarkabl
turf* performed by the greatest of all medicines, “ CAR*
TEE’S SPANISH MIXTURE.'* Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Eruptions on the Shin, Liver Disease, Fevers,
Ulcere, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Dieeasesof the
Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones
and Joints, are speedily pat to flight by using this great and
Inestimable remedy.
For ail diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet bees found
to compare with lu It cleanses the system of all Impure
ties, acts gently and efficiently on tho Liver arid
strengthens the Digestion, Rites tone to the Stomach,
make- the shin clear and healthy/and restorer th'j.QonsUr
tutlon, enfeebled by disease or broken down by ttwoxcssMA
of youth, to its prisons rigor and strength.
For the Ladies, it Is invariably better thou. &U the cos*
metics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Hixturo
will remote all ealbwneM of complexion, 6rlng the rosea
mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im
prove the general health la a remarkabledegree beyo&d alb
the medicines of.
The large number of certificates which we have received
from persons from all parts of the United States, Is the beat
evidence that there is no humbug about it. The pres*,
hotel keepers, magi?trutea, physicians, and public men, well
known to the community, all add their testimony to. the
wonderful effects of this CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER*
Call on tbe Ag«nt end get a Circular and Almanac, and
read the wouderful cures this truly greatest of all Medicines
has performed
None genuine unless signed by BENNETT A BEERS,
Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, V&4 to whom' all
orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed.
And for sale by B. A FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPU FIRM*
ISO, FLEMING BROS., and by Druggists generally.
IT'
Tflor. April 2«. 1864.
DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Da- •/%
votes hihiatire attention to an officePrictlce. f§|g9
Vrg His business ib mostly confined to Private
XM. Vcncrsai DucdaMjandsuchpalnfaleffectlona, «£&
brought on by unpradcnce, youthfuliudulgenceandexcesa
Syphith,Syphilitic Eruption?,Qonorrhca,Gleet.Stricture
Urethral Dischargee. Impurity ofjthe Blood,with all Dleea*
B«3 of the Venereal Organ." Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Erup*
tiona, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak*
ness, Im potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness,
Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in
Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, lrrl
tattanof tho Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treatsdw—
C ure guaranteed
Twenty years’ practice (ten in this cityl enables Dr. Brown
to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come nuj
der biscare
Offlce and Private Consultation Booms, ftl,Diamond alley
Charges moderate. novfcdAwly
RHJSUMAHBM.— Dr. Brown’s newly discovered ready
for RbfUmatißxo la a speedy and certain Remedy
that painful trouble. It never falls.
iibceuuU V , rivatr<Conf'aUatlon Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND
Pittsburgh,Penn**. The Doctoris always athom?
nj» r 'hv3iaa -
T T AKHKtt’S MAuaZINK, FOR MARCH—Price 15. cents.
|| Frau* Leplle’s Gazette of Fashions, for Mar.*h;
Frank Lo-ile’s J.ormd, for Match; Graham’s Magazine;
Feturron’s Magazine; Godey's Lady’s Book;
Putnam’s Magazine; Household Worts;
Ha jou’a Magazine—all lor March.
Blachttond’s Magazine and Chambers' Journal, for. Feb*
ruary; with all the new Books, fur sale by .
H. MINER A CO, 52 street.
TJ'OUK HOUiKS ruftaALti—lU2 leet of ground i n JUed
l'* ford street, by 130 deep on Cass*tt, < Kltb a row of firar
two story BricK Uouse<, well arranged for ; 4 or 0 families
This property Will be told on favorable terms.
S CUTHBKftT k SON, -
11'i Third street.
MORGAN’S COUGH SYRUP—A certain curt In cases of
ColdS) It.flueoaa, Whooping Cough, Croup, dC4 prtc*
oniy cent*. Procur** a bottle jf you wish to preserve
)ourhe&lth and rave your money. Compounded and fox
sale, wholesale and retail, by JOHN HA IT, Ja,.
' No. 141 Wood el
WM. "DOUGLAS
ALU OH A H, Soreness or Roughness of tbo Hands, art
.heuled by the ose cf the Herpetic Soap. It also re
moves tan,.csiltmne*a and ledness < f the skin, and renders
th.* eklu emootb, soft and white. Only -12)4 cents a cate*
ortWMve cakes for $1,25 Bold only by
W»l7 - 8. L CQTHBBfrT, 140 Tfrlrd St
kbiSM2li£D DAMaMLTAULB LINENS—A. A MASON
• & CO have just retired a large assortment cf the
above, raittib e for family uj-c, hotels, steamboats, Ac. Ao.
For Heat.
DRUG SjORE and FIXTURES, at Comer of petm
and iisud streetj. F-r term*. Ac, apply to
f**b22 AP3UN LOOMIS, 93FouHhBt.-
Removal
HI WTO X Intending to move on the Ist of April t&~tba
corner of Tunoel and Wy le streets, Is now selling off
ail his customer male BOOTS and SHOES, low for cash.
feb2U . - • .
ri'BE MU.-IU TEACHER—Comprising a thorough court*
X of elementary instruction in Vocal Music, with a choice
■ Election of Songs, arranged for three voices, designed for
tho use of public Schools, Academies, Seminaries, Singing
Glasses, me: by Daniel Sbrycck.
The above valuable work, just Issued from the press, la
received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by
HENRY KLEBEB,
Sign of the Golden Harp, No. lul Third street.
Elnvle copies S 7 cents. Reduction made for. Schools, etc;
NoTicr.—The *♦ Music Teacher 11 has been carefully exam*
ined by the first Mas cal Professors of this city, and unan
imously pronounced one eftho best books of the kind ever
puollshod. Mr. Shryock has the most flattering testlmo*
Dials to that effs tin his possession. His work la' ndmira*-
biy adapted to teaching purposes, and contains more phas
ing and instructive tunes than are found In any similar
publication |fab27l H. KLEBBR.
SUNDRIES—
O 1 25 dosen Cora Brooms;
WOO geamtera* t»o bushel Begs;
100 bashefo Dried Apples; -
t>o'j do Peaches;
60 do Pared Peaches;
1000 fos prime Feathers,ln store and for sole by
jftpSO ESGLIBH A RICHARDSON.
C'l KAIN—■OOvO Uuhlielfl shelled Corn, Id store;--'
X 2000 do ; Oats, in store and to arrive;
iOO do Ear Corn, in stow acd for sale by
'ENGLISH. A RIOHA&DSON.
B.*A&IILY .t’JLOUII, 4c.-
J? ICO barrel* Extra WUte Wheat Family Flour:
600 bushels Coro Meal;
100 do Clover Seed;
60 do Timothy Seed.' in store and fer sals by
jap£o ENQLISiI A KICHARDBOS. -
LIAIIS— S O barrels ijoubville Lime; ~ "
200 'do Union Cement;.
160 do' N. 0. Molasses;
200 du N. C. Tar, 5a store and for bv
j«p26 - KSULtBH A RICHABDSOfcL
'i'oijacuu—So ooattoft’o WO. Tobacco; - 1 r " -”"
X 10 tons prim® Pearl Ash;
Ocask* Pot Auli;
76 bugs Saltpetre;.
1000 boxes prime Cream Cheese, la store and
for Sale by (J*i.StfT EN'GLiatl A RICHARDSON.
ou»s £\v, 8 mtdium «Uacfl.ereJ ;
JC 20 do large do;.
10 bbla tfo.lpto&led Herring;
10 hf bbla do. do;
ti«*rcesCoilflab; :
SO toa seeled Herring; recd Tad and tor sal© by
JIiLLKK & KIC&JBTSQN,
'2Bl and 223 Liberty st.
y AI A*W WAiM/UO—
ft £k) boi« “CLuclaiiati” No.l Family Soap;
10 do - do - Bie*riueCa&dlea;-&r talefa
janSfl MILLKK * MOKETSOM.
80 u»gß A»r> Apple#,
r 10 ao Peach w;
• 60bxs M. B. Eaislas;
15 bt do do; lor sale by
Jang MILLKR A-EICgETSOK,
. LuTcnugV, Ifcicaer's, aod M'Heuile’i Loaf,
ft Crushed uod
'■Jao-3 tolLLfcK & ttICKJSTSON.
G' ttAPB pairs" of tbo tieixusu pruotrs
r the beat pruidnj instrument la use, for sale by
fttilP JA&IK3 WABDftOP.
BLttuUAhIiJSTS— SiTO Mrtt fol nio ty M '•
febl» • JAMK3 WAIiPBOP.
001 aQaun— Woods l Monthly Heal Ksui* iwgui«r. •
Unit there are dascrlbad roresle SI good farm*. Si
Uuuaw and Lob. 43 fas Century Seats, and IM City lots.
With which purehaitra aught tare aejnatattd haJore b«jr
WASH* y~
V' .V '
PHYSIC.
Private Dlecues*
«-15 tibia Roll uutter;
60 k«f» Packed Batter;
100 bbU Prims No» l Lard;
19 bob Ureas* Lard, in ttore and for *ale by
KX(>LIiU ft BIOIIABPSOy.
QMD]&l£3—luo deceit Cora Urcoms;
20 do -Ziao Wash Boards;
20 do . Tow and Cotton Bogs;
25 do Country fioefcs; . .
fipircei Country FJannals; .
£OOO fes Bar Lead; tat sale By -
ttILLEK & RICKETBOS’.
Bißl/CAUiii— H'QiajproTttt p*tc«uH. YMioiu
re4&c*t prices, for rale by
ftbl* •
JAMES TTAIIDROi*.
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