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WEDS E3D Ay i MpsHmG: SroNOisg osgiie Pbisieb —Here is a lltt 0 itP-in we t of framing, tohacgr ,M -' iid'iispiouonslyover tho cditor's table ■ ! imbEa 'have a fanny notloa. *bont pnn- Xboy think it costs nothing to puff, ad vortise &o And thus one and another will - BDonocßn extra paper, a puff, or eomo benevo iledt advertisement. They forget that it is this Clness that makes their business known to i - world. They forget- that it is the printers - ihk that makes nine tenths of these name:..:* fortunes. They forget that it .takes mony i osythe compositors—to buy ink, type and pa per—and lastly, they forget to even thank yon for working for nothing by gratuitously puffing their busineES,” Navy SuppHei—lBss-45C. Navi DErASMiciT, 1 Sanaa of Provisions and Clothing, March 15,1855. J SEPAIUTBFROPO3 LS, coaled and endorsed, “ rropo -r»l3 for Kavy Supplies,"irlU bo •'i?*' s^!“ until 4 o’clock, P. M., on Saturday, the 14lh day of April next, for lurnlahing and delivering (on leaeiilug ten days note, except for oiscnil, for winch five dajt notice shall be given 'or every twenty thpueanil pounds required) at tha Uullod States navy-yards at Cjarle-toan, MaßSachn netts, Brooklyn, Now York, and Gosport, \ iralnia, such quantities ojyif the following art cl a a. may bo reqalrod or ordered from the contractors by tbe chiel of this bureau, or by the re-ptetivo commanding "Ulcers of the said navy yards, daring the focal year eadtng Juuo SO, 1806, via. Flour, birruit, nc£ * m 0 ] rrtlllS lorgo and commodious House having undergone Vl lt»flonrshailbe supHline, nhdo* the manufacture of ! JL thorough repair and furnished with new oqulpmenm vrtet crown in the year 1854 or I 860; but shall in ad cases i throughout, is now open for the reception of the^ fravoUng he manufactured from wheat of the crop Immediately pro- ; pabhe. Cuaboes mcoeuate, apr2s.6m cedin? the dates of the requisition for the same; shall be perfectly sweet, aDd In all respects of the be*t quality, and ' shall be delivered la gootl ebippiug order, tree of oil charge to the United States, la the beat new. well reasoned, 1 sound, bright barrels, or half barrels as the case may be— the staves and headings to bo of white oak of the best quality, strong and well hooped, with lining hoops around each he&d, and equal-.in quality to sample barrel at natd navy-yards; two half barrels to bo considered as a barrel, and not motp tfce required quantity to be in half barrel's. TJiq biscuit fiha’.Kbe made wholly from: sweet superfine 'flour, of th-i manufaetnro of the year 1854 or 1855, but Shall in all coses bo manufactured from fbiur mnd.** of the crop immediately preceding tbe da’es of the requisite's for the same; and shall b& fully equal in quality, and con form In sire and shape.So the samples which arc deposited in the aaidnavy y«rds; shall bo properly baked, thoroughly kiln-dried, wall packed, and delivered fret* ot charge to the Vnlted States, In good, sountl.'brlght flour barrels es above described, wi:h the beads well secured; or in airor water tight whisky or spWt barrels, at tbe option of the bureau. Thu whisky shall be made wholly f om gram, sound and m-rchantable, and bo fifty per cent above prooi according to the I'nlted States custom house stvndatd It shall be delivered in good, new, sound, bright, three-quar era hooped, well-seasoned white oak carrels, wlta white oak head?, the heads to ba made of thwe-piijce beading, and well palate ; the staves not to be lera than % Inch ihi k, and toe heads not less than % In htbiok; end each barrel shol be coopered, in addition, with cne threepenny iron hoop on each bilge inch In wi itb, and 1 lfitb inch thick, an i one threepenny noop on each chime, IV4 inch in width, and 1-lCth inch thick aspsrdiagr m. The whole t be put in good shipping order, free of oil charge to the United States. Tbe sugar shall be according to amplefl at the said navy ya-ds; and be dry and fit for pa king. The tea shall be of goo i quality Young Hyson, equal to the sainpi»| at said navy yards The coffee shall be equal to the best Cuba, according to samp <*. The rice shall he of tbo Teyy beat quality, and of the crop immediately preceding the dates of the requisitions for the same. The molasses shall bo fully equal to the very best quality of >e;rO lean. molasses, and shall boxl hveredin well rea soned red calc barrels, with white pine beade not less chan 3V* inch t;.lck; tbe staves not less than % inch thick; the barrels to- be three-quarters hooped. and, in addlliou, to hare four iron ho p«, one on each bilge, itch in width and l-16th inch thick, and one on each cludu lnch In width and 116th inch thick, and shall he thoroughly coop ered and placed In the best shipping con Ition. Tin vlne.ar shall be of the first quality cider Tloegar, equal to the standard of the United States Pharmacopeia, and (‘boll contal co other than arctic acid; and shall be delivered in barrels simlTarlnnll rospoct? to tlioso r •quircd for molasses, with the exception that xohiU oaJc staves end headsshtll be substituted for red oak staves and white pine heads and shall b ilhorougbly.eooptjred and placed in the best shipping orderV The pickles shall be put In iron bound casks, and each cask shall contain ono gallon of onions, one gallonof pep pers, and thirteen gallons of small cucumbers, and tbe vegetables in each shall weigh ninety pounds, and they only te paid for; and each cask shall then be filled with white wine vinegar of at least 42 degrees of strength, and equal to Frenvh vinegar; the casks, vegetables and vinegar shall tt)Dform and be equal in all respect* to the samples depos ited at the above named navy-yards, and the contra-tors shall warrant and guaranty that they will keep good and Bound for at least two years. The beans shall be of the very best quality white beans, and shall be of the crop immediately preceding the dates of the requisition for tho came. The dried apples shall be of thebest quality, and shall be 1 prepared by *ui»-dryi«j7 only, and shall be of the crop of the autumn immediately preceding the dates of the roqai* aitkms for tbe same. All the foregoing described articles, embracing casks, bar rels, balf-barralß, snd boxes, shall be subject to such Inspec tion as the chief of this bureau may direct, the luepecting officer to "bo appointed by tbeNavy Department. All inspec tions to be at the placa of delivery. Biscuit may, however, be Inspected at the place of manufacture, but will in ott cases be subject to a final inspection at the place of delivery before bills are signed therefor. The prices of all the foregoing articles to be the fame throughout the year, and bidders may offer for one or mon; •Aides* Ail me casks, barrels, and half-barrels, boxes, or package?, shall be marked with their contents and the contractor 1 * name. All the barrels and half-barrels of flour, bread, and pickles shall have, In addition to the above, the year when manufactured or put up, marked upon them. The sample) referred to in this advertisement are tho=e selected for the ensuing fiscal year, and have no reference to such a i haw been previously exhibiUL ■ The quantity of thaw articles which will be required can not be precisely 6tate<L They will probably he about— To be offered for. Flour—..— 1,2-jO liUs—per bbl. Biscuit..—. 1,600.0001bs “ lOOlbs. Whisky 35.000 *r*ls “ cal. ftUMX....-. 200 000 lb? “ ft. Tea,,,.— - 20,000 lbs. “ ib coffee - luooofhj - ib. jU Ce - 200,001)'Ox “ lb. Molasses - 20,000 gals “ ga u gaaoa —u..« - fl,o'‘o bu>b .... ‘* bush. Vinegar..— 20.000 gals “ Dried Apples— 60.000 lbs “ ft. Pieties—. - - 130,000 tt.* “ ft. . ibu quantities of any nr all may be or diminish ed as tho service may hereafter require The contracts will tn -reforo be made, not lor specific quantities but for such qaan'Kle? as the Fervice may require to bedelivered at those naVy-yerds respectively OontrKtora not residing at the plaees where deliveries are required most establish amende* at such places, that no de la jaay ■arise la famishing what may be required; and when a contractor falls promptly to comply with a requisi tloo.-tbaChief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing ehall be authorized todirect purchases to be mode to supply the deficiency, under the penalty to be expressed in theoon trset; the record of a requisition, or a duplicate sopytbore of at the Bareau of Provisions and Clothing, or at either of the navy-yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requi sition has been made and received. Beparate ofl*!T» must be made for each article at each of ; tha aforesaid nary-yards; and in case more than one article : *ia contained in the offer, the ChW of tin Bareau will have therighi to*c*p,tone or mo eof the article combined In aach offer, and refect the remainder; and bidders whose proposals tir- accepted (and node others) will be forthwith notified, and as early as practicable a contract will bo trans miUed to them for execution; which contract mast be re inruei to the Bureau within ten days,-exclusive rf the time required for tbe regular transmission of the mall. Two or more approved sureties. In a sum equal to tb- esti mated amount-of the respective contracts, will be required, and ten per centum in addition will bo withheld from the amount of all pay meats on account thereof asoollater&l se curity, in addition, to secar« its performance, and not In any event to be paid until It is In all respects complied with; ninety per centum \of the amount < f all deliveries mada will be pal by tbe navy agent within thirty days after bills duly authenticated shall have been presented to plm. * Blank forms of proposals may be obuloed on application to the navy agents at Po> traouth, New Hampshire; Boston, Hew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk, Pensacola, and at this bureau. ' A record, o. duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of the acceptance of his proposal, will be deemed a not mention thereof; within the moaning of the net of IWO. and his bid . wtii made-and accepted in conformity with this under fc.ro- y offer made will be accompanied (as directed in the i act of Congress mating appropriations for the naval service for 18HM7, approved 10th August, 1840) by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to tbe effect that be or they undortake that the bidder or bid ders will, if hie or their bid be accepted, enter Into an obli gation within five days, with good and rufflclent syrettes, to furnish the supplies proposed. The bureau will not bo obligated to consider any proposal nnlers accompanied by the guarantee required hy law; the competency of the guarantco to be certified by tho navy agent district attor ney, or Some officer of the general government known to the bareau. • The attention of bidders Is called to tbe samples and de scription of articles required, es, in tbe inspection or reccp a just but rigid comparison will be made between the articles offered and the sample and contract, receiving none tbit fall below 1 them; and their attention is also particular ly directed to the annexed joint resolution, in addition to the act of the 10th August, 1846. Extract from ihe ad •/ Congrisi, approved August 10,1845. “g*o ft. And be it further tnacUd, That from and after the pa»sage of this act ever' proposal for naval supplies In* vtted by the Secretary of the Navy, under the proviso to the general approprlatiM VtU for the nary, approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty-three, snail be accompa nied by a written guarantee, signed by one or more respon sible ptfsons, to tho effect that he or they undertake that the bilder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation, in such time as may be prescribed by tbo Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sure ties, to furnish the fluppllesproposed. No proposal shall be considered unless accompanied by such guarantee If after the acceptance of a proposal and o notification thereof to the bidder or bidders, he or they eball fail to enter into an obligation within the time prescribed by the Secretary of good and sufficient sureties for furnishing the supplies,'tbea-the Secretary of tbe Navy shall proceed to contract with somo other person or persons for famish ing the *ald supplies, and shall forthwith eauce the differ eflca "between the amount contained in the proposaKso (rnitra titled and the amount for which' he may have con* traced for. furnishing the said supplies for the-wb' le period of the proposal to bo charged up against saW bidder or bid or tieir guarantor or guarantors; and the tanSefy recovered by the United States, toTtoo Navy L-partmeat, in an action of debt against cither or all of said persona. joint HhbU UUTlO^fel for provfiioni, cloth ln-, and entail stores for the nsa of the navy. by Ote Senate and Bouse °f the United Stater of Amtricain Congeal tuttmlikd. That all bids fir juvpliesof provisions, clotbiagand email stores tor the'use of the navy may be rejected,'fit the.option QfYfh® department. If made by one who is not known aa a montt-. fuciurer of,'or regular dealer in, the article proposed to be faraUhed, which ftet, or the reverse, miifit be distinctly - stated in the bids offered; that the bids of all persons who may have foiled to comply with the conditions of any con* tracts they may have previou>ly entered into with tho United States shall, at the option of the department, be re jected ; that if more than be offered for tho supply uf ah article on accopatbrany one party, either inhbtown Dam«, or in the uamo qf his partner, clerk, or any other person, the whole of such bids shall he rejected at the op tion of the department, and that copartners.ot any firm shall not be received U sureties foreach ether; and t‘.at, whenever It may be deemed necessary, for the interest of the government, and the health of of Um United vessels, to procure particular brands of flour which SrokuoKßtDkw Ibosi on diatant atotlona, th. Bnroanof PTOvlrfonaandClothlnawitli the approhaUon oftho ßccrc tarror the Kavy.b* and hereby is,aathoriied to ptwraro thMameon the belt-terms, ln-marhet oT!,rt - „ . Approve.! 47 March, lffit [mhSOOmwiw HOTELS. MANSION house. : MARCH '.28. GEORGE AUKEN T Z , f boprietor. NO. S44.LUIKR.TV STREET,-just-'beside the I’OFfeDger Dupct of the Railrord, which makes it the most coaTenient house ial the city for passengers arri ving by that mad. The Propria* or having, at considerableexpense. fitted up, style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a rtiare of public p*lromiga. .There is attached a splendid STARLE ntd extensive ' r AGON YARD, ing ample accommodation to travelers and His Larder arul Bur will be furnished with the bi*st the market can afford frhl:y ST. C L*A I U H O T KL. , Corr.fr of /‘o7m ami Si. Clair slrcds, Pittsburgh, Pa, Tllb umltrigjed, lurmerly <jf "Brown's 110 el,” hiring taken ! his large and commodious HOTEL. and haring reJlUwi R in muguificent style, would respectfully iurite »Mk friend- iiod the traveling public to give him a call. As cured, with the couveni'-nce of the bouse and his long ex per’.cace in tb<» business, ho* can give entire satisfaction, and hts charges moderate. f,.U*2 WM. a CONNELLY. RILEY’S HOTEL: CORNER FODRTH AND GRAtff STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. myA):y] E» RILEY, Proprietor GOOD INTENT HOUSE, CIORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near > the Railroad Depot. janl&ly JAMES SHANNON. Proprietor. CITY HOTEL. (LATE ) Corner of Smtthfleld and Thfrd atrceti, PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS & CARR, Proprietors. • JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. OARR, (Ut» Kiujt: K*t.T«U*npb Office.) (UU Bt. Ckerlei a P«n7 ST. CLAIR HOTEL, (FORMERLY THE EXCUANGE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn and St. Clair streets, C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. a first class {louse, between the Railroad De pot*-; the rooms arc large and newly furnished, and charges moderate. apr!4:lydAw " OWSTON’S. WAVERLEY lIOUSE, 60 South Eighth street. betwoen Chestnut nnd Walnut, Philadelphia. |au29:y THE XJVltdSf VTO. 11l Arch ftreet, Philadelphia. T. S. WERB (late of 1.1 the Engle,) Proprietor. a»‘29:y CORNER OP MAIN AND SOUTH' XTS., WARREN, O rpuE Proprietor tJikes pleasure in announcing to the X public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened oaahouseof entertainment. Uolagcdptmodlousand roomy, and adjoining the office of tbeOhio SlngeOompany.it offers inducements unsnq)asscd in Warren for th« accommoda uon of the trawling community. A share of public patronage U fespectfaily solicited. au!7 M. GASKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSU> enSSTNDT STREET, ABOVE THIRD. PHILADELPHIA. PARKER A LAIRD, Proprietors. Jylfr3mj TERMS $1,60 pEit. DAY __ Die hi ILL. AN HOUSE, jqhncstown, penna. THE undersigned having taken charge of the above named Hourp, and refitted it &« a large expanse, in a comfortable as well as elegant style, Is now prepared tr- re ceive guests, tad give ample satisfaction to all who may pa tho Hdupo. fqoffatfl JAM**** IMVfNFTV HAKE’S HOTEL, Late Farmer’s Exchange, i NO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth etnset, Pitts burgh. SAMUEL LURK, Proprietor. Ttsis Hotel is entirely new, having just been completed an-l upenpd for theHccommo»l»>*ion of thepublic. (*«pl3 IS NjW READY FoR SUMMER VISITERS. The grounds have been improved, nod the llouue rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy to eve lvis friendß. ifsF An Omnibus of ih«* Kicoislor Lice l« cow running from tba ctxvClon, on Flttb ntroet, to tfio GLES HOTEL Leaves iheslatloo at 8 oVlocte, A. M., and 5 l\ M 4 rwtdrn Idij nt 0 A. M., and GUj P. M jeliLGm FRANKLIN KOUSSI, Cleveland, Ohio. CPATItICK A SON, Pboj’bietoiuj. —This ug « thorough and extensive rcpalra, alterations, ond!ar;e additions of new furuitnm, etc., arid the proprie tors plaice thouwelves that nothing “hall be wanting on their part to render tha FbaWUJx a place whore all the com* forte of a first claM hotel can be found. Jy<:rf FLORENCE HOTEL, ;;o. -ioo u roadway, nbw york. (COSLtXTiD OX TUI rUROPEIX PIAS.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, oc3;ly PROPRIETOR. j. mTmabtses, jiu. ao’t u- haesls PERKY HOTEL. ' orn.'r <rf Hancock strvetand Duquesne Yray, l\i. mnr4.s Mr-ix-TRR' 4 MARKER. Proprietors. TillllD STiLLM.’, Uai VV hhS W-miD *M> M AItKKT. ri'UU leav*- t-j inform ihalr h-len'l* nml t puti’i." hit l **}• hAre l< a the null Iloowu Knilrfiirnrjt, "’M-h ha.; j;i“t bwn ibnrourHfy repaire-l n t ..i r“ fur , hi,.! low Tht* proprietor-? have sp-in-t nr> exp-jos-* v> nrik« ihe Haofc Kx thanvf* a reK.rt, h?< w-H h*r the vptuurt? es the buMm-er- man. Ills iav-irt will at nil times be stock**! with the tleU'.mries of the s**:u*-.-u hiv! serve.i up uti‘l**r the auspi ces of ciuerleu<ni e\>>ha. Th**j re.'OvclfaUy ash for the patronage of a gem-runs public RESTAURANT and eating saloon, ON THE EASTERN PLAN, 20 Diamond alley, between l)w>J anti J/ariet ttreeU-— All kindsof *>stab!eB perred ap in tliti Wat style. nnU on the shortest notice. House op*n from 0 o'clock Id the moraine until ISo’clr.cfe &t night. (StUvLiVP * V BELYIDERK HESi AI'RAM', WOOD St'IU2ET, IJHT. WATER AND FIRM bTKEETB. fTMIK Undersigned has jiwt provided a choice stock of J. LIQUORS, and i? reaJy at all limes toperre his friends wall tho best of the season, in the way of edib.es. Whisky Punches may be had at the Uelviduie. 45T0YSTER AND COFFEE HOUBE.-W D. B&ENABD. yo. 40, Fifth Strut* beltoeen Wood and Market |anl9.ly] pittsouhoe. CRYSTAL PALACE, Ho. 18 Blarket atreet* v C. C. BEELY, s~~s. RESPECTFULLY informs bis frlendsand the (Ovjpublic in that he has just started his New York and Philadelphia modern style of ' wtffir COOKING OYSTERSandereTythingelpeln the eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Btowed, for 12 cents g dozen. He will also famish the best of everything that the market will afford. House always open uniil 3 o’clock In the morning. marl3-tf OYSTER SALOON ASD RESTACRAWtI 108 WOOD STREET. THE subscriber has now his OVBTGR SALOON AND EATING HOUSE perfected In a manner that cannot b« exoeled by any similar establishment in the city. MEALS WILL BE SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS OF THE DA r, from the Choicest meats* Fowls* Fish, Ac.* &c« His Bill of Pare cannot be surpassed, and he would respect* fully invite the attention of the pubiic to it. CHARLES STILL, 108 Wood street. |a2o:to*etf THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he Is cow fully prepared to serve private fain Hies and the public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, in bottles. All orders left at his Ofllee, NO 39 DIAMOND ALLEY, {near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. je2B:tf F. 0. SOtIKNCK. 'Beit I is’ Lager Beer Hall, Go. 100 Smithfitld opposite the Custom Gome. THE subscriber has just opened one of the largest an 3 best tinished Lager Beer Ualis in the dty. Hi" Beert acknowledged to be n superior article, and every other ae eommrdhtion about his boupe cannot b« excelled. me.Jh3m A. HENITZ. WD, ENGLIsn, Sole Bottler of SMITn’B celebrated • Kennett Aloand Brown Strut. Al£b, Common Ale and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and tne trade, is respestfhlly solicited. aul i:y 42 literal Water and Sarsaparilla WIL I) £NGLI>EI, Hitt street, below Penn, is now manufacturing and liottMng the above beverages on an extensive scale. His articles an* of the best quality, and nurtured from the purest materials. octlTily A i'BW days 6lace, 1 published an advertisement of my fX })AUBUEO I’IANoS, in which an extriuu (rom a Urtor from Vrof. n Itohbock, ol‘ this city, addrcs-ol u> Messrs. Uaumgarten & Heins, of Uambjrg, the manufacturers, was inserted. This morning I observed iu severnt of the dally papers a “ Notsc 6igned by Hrot. It, In which hr stater that I \raß unauthorized to make use of it, ana that It was incorrectly slated and applied. In reply-1 ; resum d that it he had written tho loiter, he, of c ure-e, ui-.m. what was therein contained, uud con sequently required no authority front him to make tho 6ame public. Aa regard- the assertion as to its in orrect* ness, I have the ltlier in my poss-ssion, and it speaks for itself, word for word us I have published. Messrs. ti»um gnrten A Heins ore not depe.Dduni upon Mr. Itonbock for endorsement —their I'Uro.m wore known, app ecinted and receivel tbo bich-st ryrainctidutions Irom tbe Irrst artists, long be tore I‘rot. K. saw m to pure an optuion upon them. My reti-on for puM'.rh.m; the extract whs Id the fact ths’ bt* was well known in ih»! city, and net be ause hi’* recom mendation was xocers&r- to ustitbluh the merit of the Hanos. In conc!u-i 'it, 1 may add that they stand on tbolr own mirrit, and sr- *. nd by *uch men a- List, Tnalberg, and others, told) oa account of their merit. nib 2i CIIAKLOITK BUTME. fj'Hß JJII3XOHV OF TUB lIKN fiiVKlt I the nu- bups rr.ct eeiLiti t o 6E1ANOIIAI! COCHIN CHINAS I And R;l other breeds of He.i- n<i C'ickens, b George P. Burnham,the King of CLicken Breeder ,of Boston, full Of beautiful lilufip Rtloop. OPINIONS 0? THE PBES3 i It is an authentic n.: liTe.y volume of humor, b > the u Youo-r ’Un,” nq . cry large sale of .the hook is cer tain. — teuton L've. Gazette. : The lovers of gonuine fun trill all read this book. 17? alTlF© everybody to gel a copy; the sole un lha tieymay laugh, and the laughers that they may laugh the mo e.— Portland Daily Argue. This book by Burnham is a funny affair, and will “ take’’ with the public who ha - >« seen this big “ elephant” more or less In the last fl e years.—Bee. Tit© Uistory of the Hen F ver,” by G. B. Burnham. Esq-, la brim full of f n and richnete. Kvery *• chicken man” will of course read this book; and if it uoesn’t wring a good early laugh out of him, why be may take my hat I *<Acorn{'in N&o York Spirit. , The name of the ben mneiers in this country is warns ; and a very large edition of Burnham's uew book will bede* mandodac the very outset.— Tima ‘ For gala by H; MISfBIt A CO., • No, 3 ’2 Smlthfleld -treat. R ARE CHAHOIi TO BUY A FABil i—Boo Acres of first-rate Land; the soil is good and deep, and timber oi the best quality—Situate at about twenty miles from Ne<r Martinsville, Va., in the forks of Fishing Creek—only I*4 mile from saw and grist mill. The above could be well divided into three good Farms. Priee $2,00 per acrel Terms: S&QO in Hand; the remainder in five equal annua, payments. Also—loo Acres in the lower end of Marshall coonty, at lesa -.h&n three milesfrorri the Oi lo river; 30 Acres cleared, with a House, Stable, Fruit Trees, Ac. Price $1200; $3OO cash; balance in three yearly naxmentß.- ~ iBTcUTHBBBT A BON, Beal Estate Agents, 140 ttrixd fit ga'skill house, THE GLEN HOTEL J. Q. MARTIN. Atfent a PATRICK A SON. RENTAL RAVI'.- BANK EXCHANGE, J FCIIAVDKIiMEKKR, ft P’- vsrj M A R T IN’S .I'HJN V Mil I ]. COU.NICOPIA St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. lennett Ale. CARD, , * ,!- •* r ‘ V <•/,% • r. i. - INSURANCE GOMPANIES. Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! JETS A IKSURATSCE COM PANT, HARTFORD,' CONN.—CHARTERED 1810. PAID UP Cash Capitol) ------- 9500,000. npHF, TinmY-KIXTn ANNUAL STATKMENT-of tho 1 Assets of the ASTN A INSURANCE COMPANY, of Unit ford} as fcxrnißhod this agency on tho Ist of January, 1555, undor oatlh - Real Estate, unincumbered..-. $ 10,072 05 Seventy-two Mortgage BcndF, 6 and 7 cent, pay able Fcmi-etmUally 72.000 00 Debts due the Company, seenrHd by mortgage... 7.313 17 Bills-Receivable, well recured. payable at Dank... 128.327 35 Railroad Slocks in Connecticut Q7.6t6 00 Bank Sticks in tbe city of Hartford. Bank Btocks in New York ciiy Cash on hand, in Bank, oud In bnnds of Agents and othors. $773,278 63 Tho amount of Uabilltiesdue or not duo to Banksorother cr» ditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and duo, —none. Losses adjusted and not duo, $148,518 22. _ Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for farther proof, $G1,257 50 All other claims against tho Company arc small, sneb only as printing Ac. Agents instructed to hike no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of boilaings, the width of streets, the supply of water And cpndltiou of the Are department, and other circumstances. The amount insured In blocks of buildings varies; the design Is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Stats or Cotxxcticut, ) Hartford, Jan. Ist, 18S5. Hartford county, / Perse nally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the 55tnn Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief lIENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this company for the year 1854 exceed $750,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, slnco the organization of tho Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is saed at this agency, at remunerative rates. fly- Office, No. 87 Water street, Plttsbunth. Pa. jonll IL B. TEN EYCK, Agent, DELAWARE mutual safety ihsueance company. OFFICE in the North Room of tho Exchange, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. Os Ytssiia, Cargo, FRBQITtSv INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all oarLa of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling houf*s-&c. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7,1553. Bond* and Mortgages - OO Stateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, 6outhtrark, and oth«T lann3, 181,553 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and insurance* com* fanlw Is receivable- - —• Cash on hand- Balancesin the hands of Accots and premiums on Marino Policies recently issued 121,70, 67 SubacrlplionNotßS -100,000 00 nraxcroxe; Wm. Martin, Dr. B. M. ITuslon, Joseph U. Seal, Hugh Oral/, Esmond A Sonder, Spencer MMlvaln, John 0. Davis, Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel B. Stokes, John R. Penrose, . Ilenry Sloan, George Q Lelper, James Tra^uair, Edward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr., II Jone* Brooke, Joehua L. Price, J. G. Johnson, JamesTennent, James C. Hand, ‘ John B. Semple, Theopil u? Paulding, l Charles ScbatTer, Jams? D. M’Fnrland, 1 J.T Logan, Pittsburgh, W.O. Ludwig, l D. T 0. Morten, do. WM. MARTI*, President. THUS C. HAND, Vice President. Josxph W. Cowah, Sec'j. P. A.MADERIA, Agent, marlB No. o,' Water street, Pittsburgh. Th* Franklin Fire Imarance Company, Of Philadelphia, P^nnsyltania. DIRECTORS —Charles W. Eancker, Thomas Hart. Tobias Warner, Samuel Grant, Jacob 11. Smith, Geo. W. Rich erd«, Mordecai D. Levrie, Adolphl 11. Doria, David i. Browne, Morris Patterson. Chas. N. Basemen, Pretident. Ciuls. G. Baacsau, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, In town and country, at rates or. low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested,Af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1851. as pub lished agreeably to on Act of Assembly, were cs follows, vis: Mortem;* - - Jf'lS.lS GS Real Estate &4,«T“ 78 Temporary Loans B*.o<iß 17 Blocks - et.SK* 00 Cash, Ac -—. 04.340 81 " Since their incorporation. a perkxl of twenty-on* y*»rt», thoy have paid upward of One Slilllon Four Uundred Thou sand Dollar?, lo*<vs by tiro, thereby ntTorJing evjdeuc-. of Lhn advKCtngt*? i f ii}«urnn«*e. n? rrj>t! th* 'ibOity and disposi tion to meet with promptness all Unbilill**?. J.OAUDINUr, C'JKFIN, Agent, (ifilrr, north-«*a«t cor. Wood in 1 Third .-.ts. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, annuity AND TRUST COMPANY, PeiLADELPmA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 8250,000. Office, S. E Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets , Philadelphia. Ofhccrt of the ITuv\e Board of Philadelphia: DIKX cross. Btephen R. Crawford, Paul B.Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawr*n«« Johnson, Benjamin W Tingley, Oeo. M’Ucnry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devnreux, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee. President— Stephen R.Crawford. Tice President— Ambrose W.Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh —James 13. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City— R. B. Mcrwry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD. Agent, taarl7:y No. 74 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premium)ana Western Fund 51, 000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. Policies of Insurance Issued at all times on the moatfxvora- hie terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, or TO* PERILS OF NAVIGATION* BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoibt TOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTT. marlQry PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH CORNER OF FOURTH AND BMITHHELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $400,000. . XNBURK BUILDINGS and other prcperty aguirf.t loss or damago by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation DmiCTOBB. Wm. F. Jebnnton, ltotfy Fattercnn, W. M’CUntock, Kfnnedy T Friend, D. M Long, I- Grier Sprout A. J. Jon**, Georgo H. White, Jorob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames 8 Neglay, W. B. Haven, - Wade Hampton, D. E.Ptrk, H. R Coggshall Hon. WH V JOHNSTON, President BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. Carrier, Secretary and Treasurer 8. S. Carrier, Assistant Baeietmy. Weftern Imoraneo Company, n ittitrargb. E. MILLER, Jr., Pritilent. | F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 9300,000, ■* ¥ riLLinanr® against all kinds of risks,FlßE And MA W ttINE. AM losses will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Dihictorb who are well “known in the community, and wbo are determined, by promptness* and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Director*.—B.Miller, Jr.,o. W. lUoketson, 3. W. Bntler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H.Bmlth, 0. Ihmßen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon,James Uppeneott, George Dnrtile, James Me- An ley, Alexander Nimiek, Thomas Scott. Offl«*,No. 02 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang 4 O or' ‘alrO Pittsburgh. 00r94:1y WATCHES. EWELRY, &c, NEW GOOD 4 !! —Wat .mis. Jswclrt, Hilts* Wars, MniTART Goods, Ac., Wholesale akd Retail—Coun try Merchant* B no strangers rial ing oar city are request ed to call, ua we con eerv • them as w -11, and we think b t ter, than ibey usually are served in Eastern cl los.'ba Ides giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain In many abopa. Silver Detached Levers §lO to §16,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 T. di»*a* Gold Lever and Lopine Watches, §25, nnd upwurds. Gentlemen’s do do do $36 to $2-.0. Chains, Seals, Keyn, P- ells. Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, In excellent variety, find at lowest prices. #3* Watch B pairing d«ne promptly and in a superior maimer. All work and all goods warranted. W. \V. WILSON, f. 7 Market oarept, corner of Fourth. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! Pfeifle &. flleyran, DEALERS IN WATCHES. CLOCKS.JKWELRY. &&». SILVERWARE,. Ac., No. 42 FIFTH Street, near jfrd' «*Wood, opposite the Morning Post, formerly ocru- M&MSsSpled by L. Reinoman A Co. We have now hand n splendid assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Cloeits. which ffe oiler to the public at great bargain?. such aa: Iron cases, pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Cloche. Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver' patent lever, cylinder, and anchor escupmeut Watches, and aw ele gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend tr sell cheap for cash. N. B. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at low prices, and warranted. mar2s Expo<in2 nil HEW JEWELBY 6TOSE, No* 87 Market Street* (Second door above the North-west comer of the Diamond.) JOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John 1). M’Fadtleu 0/ & C 0.,) respectfully announces to the public, that he has opened, at the above standee Sne assortment of WATCHER. JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, G 1 RANDOLEB, Pocket and fable Cutlery , Britannia Tea and Ckmmunton SeU, and the usual variety Of goods in his line of business. Special care And attention given to the REPAIR of FINE' WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. He trusts, thatXrom.his long experience in business, be trill be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1853. INK WATCHES AND RICH GOLD JfiWELKY AT BA&GAINB.—We wish to Inform the public ibat we are now offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew elry, at prices that oannot be beat. Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to buy fine Watches and Jewel ry, giro us e call, and Bare from 25 to 50 per cent in your gurchxsest whiah you -can certainly do by calling at 67 iarket street. N. B.—Watch repairing attended to lu all its branches, in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manufac tured to order at short notice, at jsT ~ HOOD’S Market st. '* , ‘"'V +1 *£-* %’***V .- ' « ~ '5. »•*■ v*^r l +*&'JL*K**Sf' m . -., V »•'"*' «■ * -»'- T »r ■ v . ' * ■]'!■"* •* * - J -: > ii • • . 1 *. 1 L v - -»'■ -u ’ VJ *- ** y-y^v: «. •' •_ '• ;T ► v,- - - ' .V vWv*.- . 142,896 00 98,050 00 212,605 06 To all parts of the World. . 24.012 20 .150,826 01 . 16,0" 1 30 l4 V '-f ' " ..-0./iV' iDSTisi ioohis. ' BTOCK AHD BILL BEOXEE, OJict, No. 9Z:Fourlh sl.,oime Wood., ■■ ; NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla ■ terals, negotiated. Stocks bought Mid told on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. - Particular attention; paid to tho purchase and Bale of C to promptly. wh. n. 70Uaxs h £.~.—jas. b. m’yat. Win, n, Williams &• Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, E. Comer Hood and .ZVU'rd streets. - , SSp- All transactions nmdaon liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, 6c., promptly. attended to. Jim26:lw ■ M’COSNEhba WILIiOCE, bankers* AND Dealers in Exchange, Dank Notes, Gold and SilTer Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections niade at any point in the United States. Somta East corner of Market aud AETHIJES, EODGEES & CO., BMKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITQFIELD STREETS, au£6ni Pittsburgh,!’®. _ C. 11. W ILKINS. Wilkins *■ Co., CSaccesporp to A. ‘Wilkins & Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, A'o. 71 Iburlh slrtd, Piildmrgh. i IN THE numerou? euspenriots of Bants and Bankets throughout the country during the last six months, ye are sartffleJ that In almost every instance their troubles, have grown out of a departure from their legitimate oo«- ness; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the public in advance, that no speculations In “fattcy stocks, or other “outride operations, n shall tempt us from the strict and-le gitim ite line of our business—believing that in, avoiding all such investments we shall not only be better able to serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that in adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimata benefit. L f ebs] . W. A CO. Removal. PATRICKS & FRIEND, pix rrr.itfl and exchange brokers. Have Removed their Office to the Corner of Fifth and WoodtU, Pittsburgh, pa. P ATRICKS k JIUEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers iir Notes, DrafU,-Asceptances, Gold, Silver and Bonk Notes. Exchanges ontho Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. - ... Collections made In aU the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, at the comer olFifth- and Wood. Streets . . • (fob* ILHE3 & SOBB, H. HO . BANKERS A-NRJ EXCHANGE BROKERS, CATI RSacYEO THEIB BAJfEISO ASD EXGHASQX OVPICX 10 80. 67 MA.RECT STREET, FOUR DOORS BELOW OLD BTAITD. N HOLMES A SONS,-Bankers and Exchange Brokets, , and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances ..Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Excbauge on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. . . C'-Ucctions made in all tbo a ties throughout the United States. Deposits received la par Bind* ot current paper. No. 07 Market street, between Third and Fourth eta. [jaSftly TIEHNAN * CO., BAN EBBS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS* tfo. 95 Wood Street, comer of Diamond Alley, PITTSBURGH, PA., BUY AND SKhL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collects De In aU the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all oih*r matter* appertalnlugto a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constwmiy on hand. mar 6 JOHN WOODS, HANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DSALtC m Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought cud sold on commission. Collections carefully Bttnnded U». Interest paid on Depoai*. S#-So. Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Dan*. » d ec * c HILL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, coasts or wood aud Firm stexsis. . EXCHANGE on the Eartern Cities constantly for Jo sale. Time lUUb o! Exchange and Notes discounted.— Q .-U, rilrar and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collection* inrul- in all the prineijad cities of tbs United De posit? received of Par and Current Fund:*. Auin iEAMia,* toward raiu t, FLoatßci &na*u. R RAWER & RAHLI, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold,'Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate liOans on Real Ertate or Stock Securities; purch.w Promiaiary Neb* and Time Bills, on East and. West;, buy and sell Btocke on CommlFrfon. Collections made cm all points In the Union. |myl G. E. AENOLD & CO., HANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS in Exchange, Coin. Bank Notes, Sitfht and Tim* Drafts, Ac. Collection* carefully attended to, and proceed* remitted to any part of the Union. Stock* boazht end cold on commission. 74 Fourth st, next door to Bank ofPittaVfi.fselß Doviejiiz and Foreign Exchange Hard: .Yofer. Gold and fifltxr Br.uyht, and Exchang'd, al the EXOD AN(I K A N’T) BAN'K IN d II OTJ B E 0 F WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 64 wood htt.ezt, rrrmtfßfJH. Interest allowed on tion depcelte, [ jania ruyirrvoN u tijl. ~.. L -^-- jso. a.cauuuet. YHOIXPBOH BELL & CO.; B A N KKHP AND BROKKRS. Corner of Third and WW struts, Pittsburgh, Pa. THOMAS WOOOS. A3-COMMERCIAL BKORER.f* asd uealsr nr Notes* Bonds, f-tocfe*, Ue«l Estate, *e< y<i. 75 Fourth st , Pittsburgh. F<i. [JniiJ William A. fllll &- Co., bankers, Xfo. 04 Bbod street, Pittsburgh. Hold oq eei* tho fallowing bonds and stocks;:- 40 shares Exchange Bank ; , 17 do Mouobpthvla Navigation Company; •>0 do Citiriia*’lnsurance Company; $2.0L0 Monongabela Navigation Company Bonds; Citv of PJlUburgh Bonds; Oj.OO entity of Allegheny Bonds. }>eps:diwfcwtf Clmmlottl’s Loan UlQcc, NO. 100 SiHTIIFIELD STREET. NEAR FT¥TE.- Moru-y lOAwdon Gold and Silver WatchcJ y SUvor*an »mJ i'tlur vkluftb'«» »Ttld»\ft. auldrtllv CLOTHING. CLOTHING ST OR E! JOHN ifCLOSKEY & CO. FORM DULY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty street, which has won an unbounded popularity under ho name of the THREE BIG DOORS, hare*for the-pnr poso of acquiring more spat**‘fur their Immense business, removed to the spacious building on thoenruer of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where thev have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That has oTer been offered to the public. Their principal object for this femoral, lfl to give them more facilities for tb# WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! Aad they will warrant them to be as good as any manu factured in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, IS Till BEST STTLX, AST) UPOS TE* SUOBTtSt WOTICI. They have on band a full and beautiful assortment oi LOTIIB and COATINGS, lor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BDSI- NESS COATB. Our Interests are Identical with those of our customers, and we assure the publio that our fidelity will not fall In filling all ordure we may be favored with. *3- DON’T FORGET TUB PLACE— No. §8 Wood Street, (east side,) oobnee ot diamond alley. N. B.—Wo desire our patrons to understand that «e have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. msrCTi Fall and Winter Goods l edmoxFw atts» MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY STREET.— I have now on hand a large Rtock of Fall and Winter Goods Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest logs, of the moat beautiful patturns: French and English Casslmertfl, of every style and shade in the market, all of which 1 will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oct-1 NEW SPRING GOODS* JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McOLOSKEY & CO'S Whole* eal* Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and corner ot diamond alley, the largest and most varied Btock of gO His that this celebrated house has over had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. Those goodshave been purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we can and do sell at as small profits os any house in tho east* ero cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to give us a call, and t xamlne our extensive assortment of READY MADE CLOiIIING. It is almost impossible to enumerate tho quaol' ycf immense piles of garments that is to be seen at this It r c establishment; it is sufficient to say that it has never I’ocn equalled by tho house itself. marK>:tf JOUN McOLOSKEY <fc CO. SAiuIEL GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 47 ST. CLAIR HOTEL BUILDINGS , BT. CLAIB BTRIIT, FITT9BUBOU. GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING made exclusively to order, and warranted to suit Has constantly on hand a choice assortment of CLOTHS, GASSIiIERES, VESTINGS, and OVERCOATING, of the lateetStylefc,selected expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen Tearing their orders, will hnve their wishes consulted and complied with, as oil work ; is done Under his own supervision. novl2 Clothing! Clothing! r pHE undesigned respectfully informs bis friends and the JL publio that ho Is now receiving at hlsstoro, No. 177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cesslmeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order in tho most fashionable m&n* net, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hand n large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retulL Persons who purchase goods for cosh, will find it to their fdvantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purcheses. [marßj 0. CONNER. New Clothing Store* NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. Till? subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where ho has always on hand a large and choice assort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri* ces. The public are requested to give him a call. mar9:ly B. OPPENHEIMEB. THE MARRIAGE ODIDE; OR, FAMILY MEDICAL AND PHYBIOLOGIOAL INSTRUCTOR, for the special u*e the married or thoso.about to marry. By Dr. F. Hol iick, the celebrated author and lecturer. Ninety-eighth edition; 600 pages,and colored plates. This book is decid edly the; best book of the kind ever published, and has at tained an unequalled reputation and. circulation; in fret, there is none other like it In the English language. It con tains full Information upon every topic interesting to mar ried persona, bat is strictly moral, scientific, practically use ful.andpopular. Priee onedoUnt. For sale by H. MINER 4 CO., No. 32 Smlthfield street, Pittsburgh; we will send it anywhere, free by post, on-receiving one dollar and the ad dress. marl2' THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF LADIES is invited to the HKRPATIOEOAP, prepared, by the subscriber from, the reilpe of a London Chemist, and used for rendering the skin smooth, soft nod delicately.whlte, removing Ballowjiesß* Pimples, Tan,Cutaneous Eruptions, and redness of the AlTcbnps, chafes, 4c„ oh the hands, are healed by lb, :it' baa beenjiselycith greatsuccess -in cases of Scald .Head:. For The cure of sore, rough hand*, it is unrivalled, Price; 1 214 cents a cake; or in boxes, for iamßyaser-oontalhln** one dozen cakes, $1,25 per box. Sold wholesale and retail! by 8. L. CUTHBBRT, . declS - No.HO Third st. •- •* * * o * -; 1 ■ *•'“ ’•%!«>V ■’ - Wfcom AIUUVAL - • 7”; ; _ . BPBIKG MD STJHMEBr DBT GOODS. THB SUBSCRIBERS have just reeivci, an-1 are now opentog, tile 'toost • desirable. assortment of DRY GOODS ever offered in this market. call particular at lenlion to n few very choko articles. Extra Rich Pa cy Ol’dSUks, entirely new design ; do do Black do do; do do Twisted do; Satin Plaid sod plain Tinned and Bcrages ; Printed do do; do B«rage Delaines; do ChalHe do; Very handsome French Lawns; 'do do BriDianteena; A good assortment of French work, Collars, Under Sleeves and Chemisettes, very cheap; Embroidered ilem stitch and plain Linen Cimbriu Linen TableO'ntheand Tabla Linens; French and EngiDh F>*' niture, Chintzes, white and colored FumUUrc; Dimatn A full assortment of Gloves, Hosiery. &c: lr>' Linens, Uiifillns,.together with a complete' tuvortment <> every article, cither Fancy, Staple, l'i,r«dgu or Dmne-tie. WefoiicU an examination of our Stock tefarnpurtbat-in elsewhere; aa. wc flatter ourselves (once we have estab liehed f.e cash syst- m) that we can supply our patf ns od more liberal terms than aDy bon-e rvpst > f 'h- Mountains. We return our thank \ to our friends for their many es teemed livers to our firm; under its fom er title, end hope they may still continue them to tilt* establishment, under its NEW YOUNG. LOVK & BRO, feh22l, formerly Young, Stevenson ft L vo- w .jo9, LUDrwia. Nevr Arrival of Spring and summer Dry Good*. « AT No. 09. N. W. SIDE OP WOOD BTEEET. D. GREGG A 00.; Importers and Jobbers in British, • • French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed oar large and extensive stock of spring and summer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, Y© can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. . Among our dry goods stock will be found cadhweres, de laines, Portsmouth lawns of tbo most desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas r pl&in black and fancy figured silks, ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy vestings, cassiroeres, satinets, tweeds and summer p&nia looning; brown and black muslins, table diapers. We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lacegcods,fancy nettings,"jaconetta,mull and figured Swiss muslins and black silk veils, Ac. Our variety stock embraces tn part combs, buttons, per cussion caps, threads, port inonales, patent medicines, per fumery, and almost every artiele usually kept in the va riety line, together with a large stock of goW and riltei watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest pattefhs, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day clocks, all or which will be sold ac th© lowest prices for cash or f atlstoctory reference. N. B.—An early call from buyers la respectfully solicited, teoxo D. GREGG & GO. VAW GOtIDER’S TRlJlMlfliG SIOUE, No 83 51 a. kit St., cormus. op Dumojto. JUST P.ECfcIVING, a large and well selected stock of all the new styles of LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, Gimp*, Braids, Velvets, Luce*, Cords, Ribbons. A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian VMBKOIUERIEg, la Swiss, Jaoonet and Lace. Collar?, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Sleoves, Interim-e, Infants’ Robes, Cbcmliettesf Binds, Caps 4 Waists. A fall supply of MOUP.NLNG GOODS: Crape setts, Collar?, I ove and Gauzo Veils, Plain Linun setts, Sle ves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain BMS*' do Chemlzet’es, Italian and Eng’b Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBKOiDEUINQ—Stamped Coliars, Rand- und Inserting*: Frrorh Working Cotton, Hoops Linen and Cot,on Floas, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk Stilietos and bciflbors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A arge assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GuODS —Shirt*, Collara, Cravats, Ties, HanckercbU-fc*. 4c Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tape , and ererv’hiDg in em>ill wares generally. BAJOtj's best Kn> Gloves, in white, black and colors. Sixes from No. C to No 10, always on hand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cheap. , £ mb 23 BPBING DRY GOODS. II AG AN A A'HL, No. 0 1 Market at., ARE recelvlM daily additions to their large and well selected sWk of Uousektep’g GooJe, * Alexander’s Eid G'oveg, Ac . To which wo would respectfully um!e the attei tlrm ol the Ladies. mbM JHOUUMIKG GOODS. FRANK VAN GOKDER has just received a larite nod beautiful assortment of 'Mourning Collars, bteeve.- 1 and S-tta In Crape, Tarleton acd taLe*-, black lace and gauie Veils, black Oosu-ry and GioTes, In wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, acd Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander ft L.t/.u’s hest Kid Gloves cun always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner *f tbe Dia mond, . nc<v!7 Iron Front*>rto, til Market street* OVR bouse being now open tor the transaction of a gener al Dry Goode business, wo would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, tenting ci,nbl*-r,t that, fr'-m <;;irex tonsive and well selected etry-k of SILKS, FANCY.AJSD STAPLE GOODS we can otJer such i:uln<*«*m«*niß a* will In sure entire satisfaction. 11AGAN’ ft AHL, apr4:tf _Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union -treet. GABIN ET FCRyiTVJiJS £i A yCEAOTVRE^ Warc*roomi 07 aud DO Third ctreat* 3- "’• W. respectfully bis frie.nis and customers that be Vvi ha* uow completed his spring Atork of Furniture, wbhh if leriJedly * *J • the largest and bc3t ever offered for rale in this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any in the United States, East or West. Aa he la determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest and from the extent of his order* and facility In manufacturing, he lfi enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He baa adopted the principle of identifying his customers’ Interest with his own. In quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be famished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, In part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed In «t»y of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush gpid hair doth; 60 dot Mahogany Chair*; 20 doa. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Hocking “ 20 Walnut u 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut M 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 “ “ Dressing Bureaus 80 “ “ Washstandßij 40 Enclosed “ 100 Common «* 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut « 60 Cottage “ 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads, 20 Mahoganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut M 10 Cherry ** 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 31 Cane. Seat Booking Chairs; 12 Ladles’ Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Btlguires; Paper Mache Tables: Conversation Choirs; Pembroke “ Elizabethan “ Hall and Tier ** Reception " Ladies’ Work “ Pearl Inlaid n Extension Dining Tables; Arm 4 * Ottomans; CoChlo and Hall Chairs; k large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Carnot M<icxna supplied with all ar ticles In theh* line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. apr& JOHN iPOLOSKEY *<so. DRY VGOODS; Mantillas, Dress Gocds, Stat'd* t Scarf.- 1 , SEW DU 1’ GOODS STOEH. b’UjhriNl.T i j i.vjb JAMES \V. WOODWELL, Ste&mboatit Aboy I subscribers ttrader their aoknow- LaMH&aßrlcdginents fog the favors bestowed upon iwajfflfllßSatlisja by their Steamboat friends, and WH trouldrespertfully remind them and other? Interest- f " * ed In building boats, that they are at ail 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. YOUNG A CO.. Corner Third and Smithfiold streets. opposite (i Brotru'w Untel.” Jctraea Lowry ( Jr., CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 294 Fettennan’s Row, Liberty e creep, Has cn hand a large stook of Chairs and Bedsteads of erery description, made of the best materials, which he will sail lower thanartacles of the came quality can bo sold In the city. He would call par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will Hell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning ot every description executed In the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adam* and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttended to. tnnril A. mLLIKKX <2t CO., HATS ON HAND at th**tr estaribivo CABINET and OIIAIR .MANUFACTORY, No. 6t flmithfleld street, a large asflorttnfcnt'of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell 16 per cent below customary rates. Terms—cash only. Great Knducewento to Cash Purchasers* WE trill sell oh* larce stock of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at price? that cannot fail to please cash puicbasera. All our work is warranted. Oar terms are CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR., mar2s . ■ . cor. Seventh : *nd Liberty eta. *5% WM. E. STEVENBON couttnu •? munulucture overy d'*scrlption,?tThißolci stand, corner of Liberty ami Seventh streets. UNDKRTAK * * *INQ attended to, In all its branches. my 11 NEW BOOKS.—Ju*t received by Express, the fallowing New Books: Autibiography of Cba? Caldwell, M. D.: by Harriet W. Warner. Jußt published. The Sons of the Sires; a Iltetory of the Progress and. Deatiny-of-the Amarlcao Party. .lust published. Nelly Uracken; by Annie Chambers Bradford. lUstory of Mason. A Dixon’s Line; by J. IL B. Latrobe. Popal Usurpation. Ida May. Wolfort’a Boost; new work by W. Irving. Alone: by Marion Hnrland. Kuth Hail: by Fanny Fern. Life of Horace Greeley. Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern. Saxe’s Poems, In two styles of binaing. Godey, for March SO ccn ts Peterson’s Magazine, for March; 17 cents. Ballou’* Magazine, for Marcb; 10 cents. Yankee Notions, for March. Tom CrosbJe: by Lover. Frank Leslies Journal, for March. Call attbo new and cheap Book Store of SAMUEL li. LAUFFEB, 87 Wood street. IMPORTANT MEDICAL WORK—Everyone afflicted with certain diseases would consult his own interest by ob taining Dr. RALPH’S PRACTICAL PRIVATE THEATRE. The nature* symptoms* progress and consequences of every Nefereal Disease, insSnly and distinctly described r Incite dlngdisdases resembling venereal —to be found in no other. On Masturbafioni muchnotr and Invaluable information ts given, cure. Stricture, its .proper dosafrmotf© # ptifemng, A&f on feithfully given* so as to be'practically useful'to every one, in every place, -and it is On tmly truly Practical Work published fat gen* ral use. Fourteenth. edition, 843 pm, with plates. Prier one dollar.. . -Bold by 8. X. CUTHBEBT, * mho • , ■ t , 140Thirdstreet.. : 'V* k W. w *-- *“ H 7MtS(^)LI2DNEOirK' JfETV OPFicK., |*he;r.’i Itau THE subscriber has been_Jnduced to open an office for Xbt purposnoT buying and selling, *dn &tirtni9flion t and having the Agency of largsßaw-MiHs and Boat Yards on the Allegheny river,'together with , many other facilities from other wateraud rtetonrsW-ttllle,'' He flatus*, himself that Eft 4 can furnish any bms-of-'lnmbef end timber of any. kind, .great or small, long xtt abort, and deliver them Tit buy point on Ifce.AUeghe&y, Mooqnguhelo," Ohio, or Mississippi rivers.; * contract to, baild large 3tore Boats, Codltflata, Boat Oturnelsvßrklge Timber; Rail-1 road Timbers —Freight Iron, Coal, A&v.toany.jdvim.-pointi and will Ktecd'to The Bale.and,Rentpf Real From big tong experience in' lumbering,'freighting and- boat building, heth.inks.be can give general satrefoctlon. All persona are requested to make their contracts soon ; espr; "ially tbosd wanting boats bills ofl umber and tinn per, should contract for them ib the Tall for the spring and •ummer use. He will also attend to the'purchase and sale f any commodity thatmay Jwtdedred.. .. . l - Letters addressed to EAvmMtnJfy-Hoal Estate and Con meting Agent, Pittsburgh, BOsKd. 126, port paid, will be unctually attended to. His office is on Irwin streeL No. Allegheny House* . DAVID MUNN. ' Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh; Mr. John Morrison, Esq* “ Mr. Rotn. 8. Brdwn, Esq* Allegheny River; Mr. Wm. Armstrong, M Clarion., i*‘ Mr. George B.Sweney, ■ M Ut: * 0. &J. Hahn A Co* : « ~ . “ “ ‘ -■ ~T .■.[ •; EDEUTND WILKINS, Eagle Marble and! Freeport Btone oi^i m. 246 OBAD.QF wool) STREET, PITTSDCKOH, 'And near the Cemetery Qatc,LdmrenitiviUe: • Monuments, burial vaukcs,,tomb6tones, 4c Freeport Stone Walla and Fences; Mantle Pieces, Oen tre und Pier Tops, always on hand and cade toorder.' , N. B*—Haying introdueeJa flew Stylo of Fence for ctery Dots, or DURABLE STONE, ent through in panel or railing form, and at veryUttle cost OVer Iron fencing. I refer to specimens Of that and other-wort I have already lone in the Allegheny Cemetery. I election of drawings for every descriptioij of -Worhin my line. &KFK&XROE3 J Col. HENRY HcOULLODQK.Pltobnigh. WM. BAQALEY, Eaq., do KRAMER A RAHM, do Sire. HARMAB DENNY, do Hon. WILLIAM WILKINB, Home Wood. Hon. TIIOS. IRWIN. Allegheny. Mrs. TIERNAN, Sr., do JOHN MCDONALD CROSSAN, Esqr., Monongahel* Houpo. - aprIOMAQ SPRING STOCK 0? HAHBTTBG PIAKOS, CHARLOTTE BLUME. No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, pole Agent The Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly eu 1/ U K U Uperior to ail others, both in ehulidty <f touch and superiority of tone. lhey hare not only received Lhe highest marks or appro bation irom the best Eoropean Pianists, each as LIST, THALBEKG, .. And others, who have them constantly In their own nee, bat also from oar resident Professors. The following is an extract from a letter.of , _ PROFESSOR HENRY ROHjBOCK. After describing the particular style, two of which he wants for his own aso—one Grand and one Square—he speaks as follows <-f their excellent qualities:., -< My little daughter, who plays very well, must, with my self, hare a goed instrument, and yours are the on*y ones ■whh'-h can sntisfjr me. “ Instruments areoffered me on the most accommodating terms. 1,-however, do not like'them; they have not the elastic touch and the tone of yours “ I remain yours, respectfully* Henry KeitßccK, Pittsburgh, Pa.*’ For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUtiK, at the ‘lOld Estah. lihhed Plano Depot,” 118 W*od street, 2d door above .Fifth Also pole Agent for Pittsburgh and. Western Pennsylvania for Mallei, Davis <£ Cols Baton Pianos, (which lathe Fast orn cities are considered superior to'either Chickeriag’a or Sunns & Clark’s, but wbi-;b feet is not extensively known, ibey have but lately been introduced bore;) and other N-w York slid Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at prices from sfi-.>5 to SBUO. mhl9 Embroideries, IN an advertisement of Mr*...Blume, In this paper, my *na eia uiado use of in connection with ‘he Uambun? Pianos. Such use i- by me, and, morwivor, * tlie mat er Ls iiicoriectly stated and m-papplied. he facts nr-i theae: About ft year ago 1 wrote to BautngarU'a tt Ileias, Piano makers in 1L aiiburg, (Germany.) f»rn PUoO Of a new uni peculiar construction, and cf whi-U 1 furuisb » minute description. They replied that th-y did not uianufaetu.-e uny each, and requests! me to ex tmJne n Ibuti" t>t ihrir make sent ;o Mrs. Blumo, nt the varne time olioring to furu ph me with ft similar one, in ca-t* I liked u. I nc.rr.rdi'ijiv examined the instrumnnf, bur as it dfdvnor pltr.se uus 1 deciifiea purchasing ot them. I Imre since loucht and am now using ft I’iano Irom the factory of ,N r.v>s i C Ack. y.Y. (roh23) IIhNKY KOIIBO K. NEW STOCK. OF CUICKERING $ SOWS' PIANOS. JOHN It. MKLLOR, No. 81 Wocn S7EEST, u * k U “between Fourth street and Piomond alley, : l a.- j'ist received from the manufactory of CUICKERING I A bvN'B, BOSTON, anew and full supply of their KIUST CI.A>S i'ErVBN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES, with all the l«te and valuable improve'nentST-aiso, of their plainer and lne er priced styles, suitable for thbse who require s cheap but goodinstrunieut. All the Plano Fjrtes from this man nfacory arc warranted, and will bo sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. OLD PIANOS. —Several second-hand Pianos, in good order. for fate at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5. $lBO, Ac., Ac. MELODEONS— A full supply of Melodeons of entirely new and beautiful styles, and from the best manufactories in the counwy, at $15,'560, $75, $lOO, $135, $l6O. JOHN H. HELLOR, Agent for the sale of Cuicxekixq A Boss’ Pianos, - For Pittsburgh and Western Penna. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. - mhlti Melodeoai. CABHART’S GENUING MAKE. HE LEBER has just completed his « stock of superior MKLODENS, from dEgjMjg&gS the factory of the oxtoeux. investors, StPSTWSI CARHART A NEEDHAM, New York,w I *.# . gf. comprising: 5 octave Melodeon,Piano style, round corners and carved gothic tablet, double sett Of reeds, dc-uulb swell, etc. 5 octave Melodeon, elegant scroll legs, docble SWELL. “• a “ “ Ail the above have GarharCs new improvement of the “nountz swell,” possessed by no other maker, and which makes them superior, in that respect, to any other H. KLEBER, Sole agent for the yemoWMolodeon made by Caro art, New York. decl6 (MELD BOOK FOE RAILROAD ENGINEER:*.—Contain -1 ing formulas for laying out curves; determining frog an rics, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs tan? jents, etc. etc., by John B. Henck,'Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,75. -%The object of the present work is to supply a want ▼cry generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads.' Book* of convenient fbrm for nee in the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formulas for hiyiug out carves, turn-outs, crossings, Ac.,is a desideratum which this work is designed to- supply. U. S. Military Aoadkmy,- West Point, April 18, lw.- Gentlemen: I have looked over "Henbk’s Reid Book for Railroad Engineers,” and think it.well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question hnt-itwill.be found a very useful and practical volume both for office and fieldwork. ■- • D. H.-Uahxw. Teoy, April 21,1854. I am much pleased with Mr. HenckTS Uttla manual, the “Field Book of Railroad KftglneersJV'With-ihe presenta tion of some of the most-pVactfealkna tJiwfol-of recognlied processes among railvfuy .engineers, Jie. haa givflß.othera which, new at least in thelrpresent form, appear to possess a mint of higher value that of mere novelty—that of being in general suscaptible of aV^Tahlevnot .to say desira ble. practical use. In couelosioc, while-I tbink the design of Mr. Qenck’s book la such as to adapt It excellently well ; to professional needs ?; T_'haya pleasure :ln expressiag-my conlial satisfaction wiih its execution, alike with the per spiculty of arrangement.effected.by the authoy, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. Fbansuk Gbuxy, C. E. and Director of RenEselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by - WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, aT i3 Market street, corner of Second. To Farmers, Gardners and ilYurserynien■ FIVE thousand-bushels pure BONEDUST, fine ground 1000 ushels pure coarse ground;. 1000 barrela patent American EERTILIZEK. A. A C. IIOBViJLKU. offer: for sale, on aec.imtnodatiog texins, theabove ; Tqiuable Fertilizers, which 1 tbeytrranufae tureat ibeirnaw; extensive establishment, situated in'East Litwrtj, near Pittsburgh, Pa. llonedoauas a manure has been used for many years in Europe with-tbe greatest auc ces?t next to.guano, it is superior to any otherxiniße. "Ten ur fifteen bushels pure Bonedust per acre will so noorlsh'the land that its good effects -will be realized fcom.tha’flm-year to ten or GTteenyears after, whereas tbogwxf effects of tfuano are exhausted in on year. Those who haTe. used BonedU' t speak in. the highest terms of the benefits de rived from it. It is suited to every variety of soil, and all crops tire benefited by It—sines and trees more-particuiar ly The.patout American Fertilizer possesses essential pro m'rth-s neco sary to stimulate the growth o,f plants and srreeu and destroys insects. As u luanute, for * . denimr, it cannot be excelled, PicecUona/uzniahed. nih&.dawlm . . : 449 Penn street, Pitwburgb. " JosephWWie’s Carriage KepoSltory. •: JOjJßfii WHtXJS,nqw carrying on busfc. :o & • ness in his spacious premises, (now : lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and On-ensborg turnpike, neat thb Two-Mile .wt. , Ran, between Pittsburgh and. InwreacevUle, respeotlully invites the public to inspect-hia stock of OABKIAGE3 BCGGIE», Ac. And he jiarilealhrlv informs gentlemen purc*asersj that on« Pburtfifin-yeara’ experience in thabuamees, enables him to place beforo hia patrons the same choice collection'nf Carriages whh h, eo many years past it has been his .particular department to aelect from tho various and most talented,Eastern manu facturers. The success of his new system iaCerapleio—‘the economy of his arrangements will supply.' ho best and most fashionable manufactures at moderatejwiccj. ( - Unencumbered by those heavy expenses* : tthich' the manta for decorating bouses of busincss-ima heapedupou the price of goods,'(owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE will sell, op ready money only, at mubh less than'the usual profits. - [mbCiiUiWT ‘ ' jyCarriagca repaired in'the best mannerovith.dQspateb; G» iiingham tf& CQ^j*. l lrimip(u > ttiUon ; Xm«. TO ASD'TKOM J&AXTIMOKIi AND 1 NKW“ : YOHKL--The Owhefsana Agents olsafd-'Jjhae, have been for.the paitfciirteeir yeMs connecied.’witb-tbe u old established Bingham’s Wrie. a ■ They will rive their neaal prompt attention to the forwarding-of Produee, Mer chandize, the teraißasnnyDtlwtTXilnel.i -J>'. 1 v ' • Oply one trahahipinent between Plttabnrgh, PhUa*. delphla and Bal tfmore. , ,asa: bisghaim <so* Canal Basin. Liberty Bt-Pittflbnrgb, - 4 M . j• > ; 37S Market jreet» Phllaflplflbftw * Proprietors.*! *-.• - JAlffiS’ WILSON, ASntj’" v; - 1 I*2l p» ■ J v-M. I*. OSXBAN&B& *: ii, - BflW«6tst, Nor apr7Uy woito, NOTICE —f •• t * -- * MEDICAL. FlliliSr ?0R ALL TUB 0? A FAMILY PHYSIC. /fTtJt*- THKHE has, lopg existed ft publ!- K Slffffiv 'rti. demand foraneffecuVepurgsUTe pill whleb could bortbedonnature and ‘ y "Peyl ', perfectly cafe in ita operation/ This ,j . - Jp&S?® hairbaen to mect’tbat VrVfySrfliaßa maud, nn<| an.cxte.nßivff-txlal of its collusive!/shown 'frith wba{uuccBßßltftccomp£l3lxoatiiopur pose designed. It la cosy to'make a physical pfZZ;b&t'.’not easy'to make the - Ki,ot.m4.jjiWsquo whichjpbould hate-non? of the ob jection?,-'but kH.‘th6'advafctages,or .every other. ; This has .Imen.aUeniptotl hero,' and-with What ffacdefej We t?trail ro ppectfUlly autrrdljt to thepnbllodeol6fon.- ! It has' befln un fortmiatc for the patient hitherto that almost every purga tive inedieine is acrimonious and Irritating to the bowels. Thin is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain anil rtfvnlsiouJuthesyßtem-aa tomorethan counterbalance , th« good to he derived from them... shese jrfffr .produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise'from a previously , existing obstruction or derangement' in the bow els. Being purely vegetable, no ham can arise from their use in any quanti ty ; but it Is better that any medicine should bo takenjudl cloußly. .Mmute..dirtctions for their use in the several diseases to which they are applicable are given on tlwrbox. Among the complaints which have, been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint,in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, languor, and Loss of Appetite, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever add Agu?, Pain in the Blue and Loins; for, in truth! all these are but the consequence of, diseased action in the liver.. As an aperient, they afford .prompt aadtnre relief in OistiTenesSj Piles, Colie, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula and Scuryy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and im purity'of the blood; in sbortj.anyjiujd every case where a purgative is required." ; ffhey.haTOalsoproducedsomesfngurariysaccesßfulcurea Id Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpita tion of the Heart, Pains in the Baek, Stomschand Bide. •They should be freely taken In the spring of the year, to ■purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of -seasons. An occasional dose.stimulates the stomach'and bowels Into healthy action; and restores the appetite and . y igor They purify the blood, and, by. their stimnlstit ac tion on the circulatory system, feuOTpte' the strength of the 'body, aud'testore the i Wasted or : diseased energies of. the whole organism. Hence an occ&sionaj do3B:ia advanta geous. even though no serious derangement exists; butun necessary-dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces, the strength; wbeh ; takeh to excess. The thousand cases in-which* physio is required cannot be 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 thlngwhlch lias available tq mankind.. 'When their vir tues ate onto known; the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in-need of aoatbarUomedlcine. t Prepared- by, JAMES C. AYER,- .Assayer - and' Practical jQbemlftt,Lowol),Mass. .Price 25 cents per box, . Five boxea forsl. ' ' . , Bold by B.A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Pittsburgh, and by all Druggists. - « - • Jy6.*fSmd*w. Carter’s Spanish mixture.' THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Hot a Particle of Heronry In it. LET THE. AEWJCttISD. beap ahp fONDEBI—An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King's ,EviJ,.Rheuma tism, Obstinate Cutaneous £raptloo& Piibples or Pastilles on the-Face, Blotches, Bolls,' AguVahdJfcreiv Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring. Worm or‘Tetter; Scald-Head; Enlargenjentand . Pain of the -Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers,' Syphilitic Lumbago, BpinaV Com pistols, and all '.Diseases arising from an liyud idoua Use of Mercury, la prudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood- 5 . , jfcj-Thla great alterativemedlciheand Puriher.hf Blood Is now used by: . usands o» grateful patients from nil part of the United States, who testify daily to the remarkahl . *uifis performed -by the greatestof all medicines, “CAJEU .TER’B SPANISH MIXTURE.”' Neuralgia, Rheumatism, tcrcfula, Eruptions oh the Skin, JLWer; Disea&e, Revere, Ulcere, Old Sores, Affections of (he Sidneys, Diseases of the Tlitoat,Femnl» Complaints, Palnsond Aching of the Bones and Joiots,ar® speedily putto flight by using this great and . inestimable remedy. ’ ’, . For,all diseases of pie Blood, nothing has yet beCn found : to compare withlt..; Itdeanses the system of alMmpori . ties, acts gently and efficiently onthe Urer and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, rites tone ;'to the Stomach, make.- the skin clear andhe&Tthy; and restorer, the CohsU lotion, enfeebled by disease or broken dowp by: he excesses of youth, io Us pristine vigor and strength. ’ For the Ladles, Jt is inrariably better: than, all the cos metics eve? used. A fßwdose&of Carter’sSbanlsb Mixture will remove all s&Uowness of complexion, bring the roses mantling ..to. the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im prove th* general health.ln a remarkable degree beyond all the medicines ever heard ot • ' - : ? The large number of certificates which we have received from persons from all porta of the United States, is the Vest evidence that there is no humbug about.it. The pfess. hotel keepers,magistrates, physicians, and public mon,welt kuowu to the community, ail add their testimony to. the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medic in rs has performed ‘ Ncna genuine unless signed by BENNETT A BEERB, Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Bichmond, to whom .all order* for supplies and agencies must be addressed. ' * And for shlg by IL.A FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM ING, FLEMING BROS., and by Druggists generally. /v'fM • u -• 1 r trial Remedy for. Worms* THK K' •O 'cwjf «xpenenc“ are tho moßt reliable, and i nit i -«*eo«tly are sought after by the practical. The follovrirtur in the volantary ♦estimony of a worthy land well koowo phv r-iativs to his experience of tbe'effieacy nf B A. F\IINb.hT.IOK?3 CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, a practi*e of tweotv-fiveyears: - .. - T Oelnaua, Miss., May 33J, 1853. Messrs B. A Fahnestock cB Cb. (iuT .ai.t:-l -.m one of.ihose individuals backward In giviuc rL'.iici'.es but in the present instance consider It lu* to humiiuity to i-ay that i hava been engaged.in thp j.*rac:i''-- ufm-dicino tur tweuty-fivoyears, and have never t. et with any remedy so eiTrcsual. for worms as ybur.Ver- la adults, even >o pises of Feter, T- sometimes use It to cjrry off. calomel taken the previous night, and often find bilious evacuations and worms to; follow, l use no other Vermifuge in my practice, add desire no better. Itcspdotiully, W. M. HANKINS, M. D; Prepared and sold by.B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO n cornier First and Wood streets _ rahBaUw Private DliiaiUi fDR.- BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, De- votes blsentireattentiohto an officePructlce. . His business is mostly coafinsd to Rricaie 13k Venereal Dt«aifj,and suchpaiaful affections,, brought on.by imprudence, SyphilW, Syphilitic Eroptioas,Gonorrhea,Glce£Striefcttra Urethral Discharges, Impurityofj[tiie Blood,with all Disaa* ses-of tho VenereaVOrg&n. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Erup* tione, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak* ness, Impotency, Piles, Rheaxhatism,- Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the : Joints, "FlstuTa in Auo,Nervous Affections/ Painsihihe Back andLolns<lrrl Bladder and Kidneys,successfully Oureguaranteed ' C- Twenty years! practice (ten in thiacltylenablesDr.Drbirp to offer assurances of a speedy cure to wl who zuaycome uni derhiscaro _ •.; , '- ; ' f Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41,DIamona alley ga-Chargra moderate. notSriArirJy > HKUM'ATIBM.—Dr. Brown's newly discovered remedy \i for Rheumatism Isa speedy and certain. Remedy that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND Pittsburgh, Penn’a. TheDoctorls^vaysathom^ mar-*h23*dAw J " AKRAHGU&I&2STSFORIBSS. an aSSSuy: : •, The Oldest Established Office in Eittsburgh, fat Bemitting Honey to the Old Country. . iiI.AK.hLV begs leave'to ray io*those persons hitTtng. frieuiLi in the Old Country, and. desirous-of either sending them money or paying their passage, that his arrangement for doing either is now complete, and On so firm a basis that mistakes caundtbccur,'nor losses accrue to any party. During the last ten.years in whichho has been in this business, he has remitted over q half million of dollars'without the Joes of a dollar, and the hoh&e for which he la agent. In Uyerpool, has shipped not- less than 45,000 persons durlog the last year to this country, without a complaint of neglect or duty oq.tbeir part.. ■. : : , lie canisaue passenger tickets fdr London, DnbUhyUver* pool, Glasgow, Cork, . BeUastr-Drogheda,’ limerick. Port Kush, Newrjr, Galway, Londonderry, and tolSew York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, add New. Orleans, and from Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly to forwarding passengers from thence toany part of the conn* try. He also has sight, drafts for sale, pey&ble.&t the Ibi | lowing places, vis Edwards, Banford A Co...—..^London. Wo. Tappscott.A Co .Liverpool (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout England and Wales.) .ON IRELAND. Provincial Bank, Ireland Armagh, •■•■■■* CaTan, - ' Bramiiii' Mallow/ Tralee, • Paraonstown,’ Drogheda, 'Londonderry, Sligo, BalUna, Ballyshannon, Kilkenny, - Nowry, Coleraine, Enniskillen,! Dangan^OD, Bandon, Carlow', Banbrldg£,~ llmeriek,' Knnisoartby, Waterford, Downpatrick, Galway, • • Ennis, . Atnlone,. Clonmel!, . : Monaghan, Youghall, Belfast,' Dundalk, fitrabane,' Balymena, Cork/ Ferxnoy, Omagh, . : .........v ' • •••* ON SCOTLAND. . National Bank of Scotland, Edinborg,and its branches in fifty towns in Scotland. . - ON SEANCE* Messrs. Edward Blunt ft Co, 80nker5.....................Pari5. (Available In any city iq.i’ranceO ON GERMANY. • • - ; Messrs. Vogel, Cock ft Co, Bankers, Fiankfcrt-on-the-Slain. (Available in any city in Germany.). . JAMES BLAKELY, . corner of Seventh and Smithffeld streets, *' dec9. ‘ Pittsburgh,!^, Steamboat Transportation Required few . the Indian Department* Omu o» in*.Sum Iswah Attaiss,) - - Bt. Louis, Mo., February 20,1865. / SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until noon of the TE.NTU DAY OF APRIL, 1855, tor trans porting; by Stear-boat, ircfn St. Louis to'theTraiing Posts on the Missouri rlT«r,"between Fort Pierre And Fort Union; >ay ixom 33 »o ibtons of Annuity Goods, pro vis-' ions' Aour.ur.ition, -tc., to be deliTered to the Indian>Ageufc for the Upper \ii<-i.;url Agency, at’shch points 010 the river,. and in uucn quantities as he may direct; the boat tq atop at auy points of delivery for such dumber of day*,not ex-;' ctfediug igtntmay require loanable him to;dls»' tr-.bute .aiu Gnolf, An, to the Indians. • Tho same proposals : 10 cover also the Uiiv-eportation of eay: IQO- tobs or Goods, ’ Provisions, re or Jess, from 86. Louis fo Fort Union.' ' be received tor transporting also the list mentioned tot of Goods, Provisions,- &o.»from Fort Unton, by steamboat, krel-boat, or other safe water Convey ance, to Fort Beutott. - Proposals for th*slatter .transportation should statefhe ' hind of boat proposed to ; bo m-ed, anil also embrace a propo sition epeelfmg the :per ; dlcm .compensation to be paid in case the undersigned ebould-requf'e;th6~b<6aTto'remaln'at Fort Benton a sufficient tithe ©enable him to execute his ■ duties-as Co;inpif®J OD e:VtQ:negOtiat« WfththoTndian tribes r to be assembled there*; The contractors wBl be expected to furnish, free of charge, the transportation for the 1 under- -. signed and Ills assistants, whnwlll accompany thegoodi, s and flub'istecce for .them whilst on board the steamboat; and in case the boat be detained by bis orders,-at Fon Ben-’ ; • ton, llke subsistence and trana. ortaUon on tbtlrTCturri; • : Theeteamboat,will.berequiredito be in readlness -' celvehef freight at SL Louis by the 10th.of May, 185$' ,: Nb ; boat wilt be accepted upon which insurance-Oahnot'be readily obtained. The right, will be reserved'to'tdke time ' to consider the bids, and the right also to reject any lioate ' steam or keel, that arc not considered by the-tndertlgneii sufficiently staunch, speedy, and adapted to the proposed service, and to rejeot any and. all bihk if factory.' ; Th-n proposals will each bd -endorsed—« Proposals for Transporting Indian Goods, - Provisions; fie., up the Missouri Bt f,? the rol ° P« hundred pounds, for .which the bidders-will contract tp.peffofm thii lerrlM, and . must be accompanied by aguaknty that tho bidders will , : enterintacomract, andgiveAnffieiontsecurityfortbepet-* -lormnnce thereof, in case their bl&Mhall be accepted. ; . feb24 ,•: - A^GUMMINQ t Bopt.lDd. Agty. "VT INK AGRfi&OF CUflldf LANI> FOR HALE —AiiWdU X* fenced; with A, good :BjFfilUba HbUsbof 1 four rooms— portico in front ' A stable, coal houeoand other out build ings. Two grape arbors;’ also; applet .peaches, pears. . quincss,ftc.- l andofgoxxiqaallty.-'Gota water, and convenient,- The is situated in f mh3 : - BtfUSstate Agents, 140 Third fltt&L ' ,%fy: \y^ ON ENGLAND. ■L.Dnliljii. *7:
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