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J r \ •; ► .; ».* .• • ■...... - V- '■ • - ‘ .. • ’ • -y- «>* A/v y":^•’* >- «■■ • - -^ s » <,\;v <-•• - •: • ;■;lv;:: * V.' ? -t;, r r - rnt' S. ; •»« * . . t '■ ’;'• .’V' 1 ‘ : '■ *■■ ■■' v',iU'-'-fc-. >• V i K' ’ O-».*“ '■:, .•• ■" ,i* • , ':••••• ■' -■ - tp. *B.tDAY.JMOBSING::::::::::- ::::::MARCH 80 - GEO R' P.HfoPRiETOB, | ; ; ■> m-i : "Xssjsob °° tre . apo y' n °i)rpot Railronl, which mokef. il v •». i- f ' V n ' \i v ■ • i'. •" ,’i‘\ * **• v.' - •• ’ ; 4 J ‘ o ?« tho Ofltend doOQtnente, ctn- the most conTeoi-nt house in the diy for possengers srn r J” -V* H - ittMce story related by-Mr.- Boole In* letter to ln el ceiiom.rtvie, the Mansion hopsk, w.»Mr«yw^ ■•cr':'*. •„.•'",■»•* S-V■ ■" V ' Mr Mnror to the effoot that the French gov- fol'y solicit a«W of public P ,tr,m» g » There isat^lirf -r.'. ifiv-f- r.yJii. •»'• ii’&ii •• Mr. Mairoy,. echeme to Bend to the a aplaodM btablb »«d «t«.n»e « aooh tard, •sum - '■ ■■ ». '.!■ '' ■ c*'' '-1* ' 1 * ul;!. *.! erntnent had dekie . Q - n : aaf t ing ample accomraoUation to travelers anti teamsters. Hi* S T ?y K *: i* ,- ■ ‘"‘Si,-’*' ‘b 1 United States a secret agent, in a disguised ea- BDa Bar will be furnished with the best the market ,V'i' ; r --,. 1 1 toascertain how far tbo Republie might Sn afford **»2_ •' •'' f yi.y,' ’ 1 t '•«'k! »nin«rahle in a military point of Tiew ; what ST. claik Hu T B I^, ,''.t ; V .? •. ' , rr 1 ■»-* *'» !, ‘‘i '• , u t)® ffartfinn PTint in the Stateß tosotbcf Cfimcr of Fcnnand St Clnir street*, FilUburgh, Jh, /il “ W. 1 , -'V/—; t ,r'. ; •’* H : . • ;J j causes of disaffection exist in the states, logexner undesigned, formerly of -Brown** Uo «t f ” hnTing >*’ X*, tv.h v f J v ; %, u s> \’ ’i. t w ‘ r •' iM with eor resources and means of defence. Mr. tatcea u«« and commodious UOTKL, and bating V".i r okrV aats that the aeent was to be furnished nflttod It in magnificent »tyl«, would respectfully Invite -»u «««„» ftTl a i ofi troctionB were ore. ! bis friends and th« traveling public to him a call. As- T , f: .f* .*:*> ,V * H With ample means, ana instructions were pre sU „^^ itb tb« convenience of (be house and his long ex y.*} if-', ; : v ; v * t .,, .•*■"• i* 'I pared at tha Foreign Office, the- language oi pur i euco i n &<, business, ha can give cmire eatisfaction, , 1 - ' S-.V- - whiohwas quite menacing, a struggle based on and his charges moderate. rnvimkity . C:.'•»*“'*■>■ 4 polltioil priociplca being regarded m ineTitablc. , 'A'* ’<•' .7 i •rictiiV £• Vd Mr. Soule says, farther, that the office to ques- UILEY'S HOI El.: *S tion was tendered to Napoleon Bonaparto, the CORKER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, v^-•{*.-■>republicanoousm of the Emperor, who rejected it. Pittsburgh, PA. V.’*-- L-i I——— my2o:y] E. RILET, Proprietor ' "ttaluable works fob AKCHITBUTS, MECIIAN- good iste\t house, ./'-I,:', r 'J :< V AH® . UySloin CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near '■ * vfi if t,;',’”, 1 ' * The Model Architect; 2 volumeca, bySloan. L* the Rallroud BepoL •PAiri r. l '-. “•’h-4.h'J:-N.. Li • Th.OarpentarßhcwGuido. Janlaly JAMES SHANNON. Proprietor. ! cityjjtel, jcoraerorStn.tHd.ld^Thtrd.tre.t., ■:.iv ‘i’i . SSSb’oSutofi'tSiteM. > * : 'N‘-t!. r .'"r4 lt y Norm 1 Hand Book for Locomotive Engineers and Maoh’a. PITTSBURGH» ■ lyy.'V l ''!' «' * r t .t * •« Colburn on Locomotive Engines. Corner Penn and St. Clair streets, * J - ,v A V € naupten Bridges. C. W. BENKBTT Proprietor. ¥ ;|\ , , ; T^pleton»6Wechainc } eCompanlcn. a first class house, between the Bailwad De- i .■;•►:•.'* .’V 1 '! ’ ’ s°' s?’ i note; Use rooms are lATgannd newly turniahed, and chnrgea C’ciPr-i . ... ‘ ; > :.l . Haawells do. do. aprl4:lyd*w *.r. r V r : ( . •fj.’r.-i . s ' t i- * .1 . /. ti.M • molerate. « £ ( ' ’«** * c i J s£SfSS?Jf£z-.-i owstos’s. on Lerelmg; raaised by J. H. Alexander. i TITAYEKEEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth atreot, between C Fi'f. .-IjCi ■:.. .*V\\ «* * -O' Do. SlatheiMtical Instruments i\V Chestnut and iiainnt, Philadelphia. {au29:y_ x- S y '•>*! Borden’s Formula for Construction of KRoada , TUB USiION, k 8 Trauteineon Railroad Correa. 1 XTO. 1U Aroh street, Philadelphia. T. B. WEBB (late of shank do. do. tbo Eagle,) Proprietor. lau«:y_ f‘-■■ c '' i'*’.*- w y,"*' - •**' Mifflin do. do. OA.BKllalj HOUSK, ; f > U;crhF ,: - •; v A^ n iTE^ ,aoU ‘ er pn ‘ cUcal c MORGAN corker of main asd south srs. tr abrek, o- Jl t! • Ko IM ff«dk rpius Proprietor takea pleasure in announcing to the \ r »..«' ■; \ ffd.ja 5 1 I public (hat this new and elegant Hotel bas been opened ,'V'[•;. AJ KW BOO** AT DAVISON’S, t 6 AUascr »mst, near of entertainment Being commodious and roomy, •: K‘^.V;.::W-;r';.yy^yi\l f r;\^ , ;.*'cv>^V,^y’;t.l’ V '/ .1 Xv Fourth— , , , t „ w and aojoinLn* the office of (he Ohio Stage Company, it offers • "Ml Christ a Friend; and (he Friends of Christ; by Nehe lnduc * m , uU unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda- Ti't-'X c'j-; !: i'bil miah Adams, D. D.—in two separate volumes. aoQ of the traveling community. : C-.; w,;e -<,‘ | < j ; * r -''J'J Life Scene* of the Messiah; by Rev. Rufus W. Clark. , . bare 0 f DU t,u c nalronoge is respectfully solicit*!. The Mothers of the Bible; by Mrs 8. G. Ashton. f al7 H 1 M. OABKILU • T X'-;«'’?>;.*=Ths Evroldg of Life.or Life and Comfort amid the Eha- \T~tTrTITC ‘V-^‘r Xyy-i\^ ,;.-?lsv>;!3 dowa of declining year*; by Jeremiah Chaplin. FKAN nUUM^J’ ’i-rC:*/:,'.- >7-Si W i Cammings’ Works. CIIESTyUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. ;w' Scripture Readings on Genesis, Exodus, St. Matthew and pAiUiKU LAIRD, Proprietor*. X-'*'■■ -• ’r? fit. Mark. Jyl9:3m] TERMS #V>O I* Eli I>AY. I U Benedictions, or the Blessed Life. mriuiLLAN HOUsB. Voices of the Day. Voices ot the Night. JOIJXXTO ir 4 V, VESTS A. M'* : i* *c rv )w r t .i,' ! fi • Voices of the Dead. . riuTTE undnndTned having taken charge of the above the “ ir »^{l*®J h^ rftbleB, X House, and retUtetl it al a large exp-nse, in a ’f C -(2 : :^ .•: r:XI .■:■ i«Ss?w2?k?Ltl?d *e. comfortable as well as elegant style. Is now prepared to re- The Footatepaof St. Paul; by auihor of Worda of Joans “ m |^ 1 | '’ a '( t | isfa,:t i l> AMES°iKm^NEY'‘ y ■•iv: ‘ Words of -Jana; b, author of Morning and Night P» roni« G”; DTatcbw. HAKlil’S HOTEL. Mind of Jana; by fama author. mW_ , Late Farm.Va Eachauge.j i'Y. Se\T School for the Violin. w TO 13S HBBHTY STREET, foot of Fifth atrect, ntto •C'V^HVA'/!'S>‘:>S^r^.^*l'\!s*;,!}l#,cC-.‘fb s H«S I 4M -QYU.C.HILL.—TIIE PRACTICAL VIOLIN SOHOOL— |' mr .i,. SAMUEL tIaRE. Proprietor. h'-.’r- e K'‘X l V* i-Xi M ■■>,■*» J) A new and complete synopsis of Violin playin’, in «o Tum liutol i* entirely new. baTing just been completed £7 J'S-* (•-, X < v v^YT...f--f : ? S'-'f' evtsy, progressive and practical form, and designed expressly iat npi>DP ,i f or th** urcommoda.ton of tbe public. |eep!3 K'l for the American student, to which is added valuable he- rfiVoLEN HOTEL sons and exercises and beautiful arrangement aa Solon and v y)K SUMMER VISITERS. The Duos of th. moat popmlar majors of L™,, V euuTalij. Tha proprietor will be happy IpWSYJsllldllfctYpMa - ’•“TSSVKSsrssvsS'i,. RECOMMEiTdaTION. rV >.-k, AM. and P. M, return. :, 4 w-sv'’ i -"V-K'-i IVe hare oarefully examined the abore work of t:. ■’ »t ■< vJ. , ‘r ’ >■ , ~l AHT| *g Ag-nt. •^S.Sa':.:VV/.w’i-'’rdJ'»J xvc;:; tn;..rU «I vloßa echoolß we hare orer seen. G. NT *N, FBANKMS IIOtISU, Ciewclnn.t, Ohio. •■lYY'Jvt.; ;r N;rv^UY*H:J/r*Yr' , 'f''h:r' : ’'-tr.; ,i 'r • tt. VOGEL. . A PATRICK 4 SuN, i-airtiroa*. iin H"‘iee lima "»■ febd Tes-hers ot dfrgoue thorough *vni) »*x:* •: J'- ro; njrs, Att,:r%tK>oe, 'vi; !t T i i - .:;’-,'! 7-v-i i'} J r't . 5 w ■ RRPV'TTfi .uY K P " KtXCELSldll '. and larg« tuidltioiie 1 oi ufK fur;*;'. urf, *du..-u*l l L*‘ prop. » • Xly/XS**/. = H Am-’ “iTDOtdd 1 teen a bog *g*\n. tors pl*lge themH«lTt>s tbnt ’ l,a ' • AA „„ TX . - i thnr part to render ch» Fuakei.:> r. r .i*«' * all tbftcom- A(;*>:v.V’v.s‘ f ’ ; -". PH go sure to that store again. fcrurf b Ur-t class hotel aubuD^d. A On ThiM street, kept by 8. L. C., tf C. PaTiUCR A SON. < And wae Uerpetic Soap I fain Jl__ ..,, K r K iIi)TT~L7i ■;.*,•'* i •’*- --V ; -'rv,’’; ;: ; ' n v r '- 1 4 Would buy, for it always suit* m«, ** 7’v* v>.wv o u K Herpetic &P always sulu me. Ho. 400 DIIOADWA \ Nb W \ ORK V : >'v4 -'.Vvr That Soap removes redness and lan (A.osonirrrri os tii* . Andonreaall chap, and aoren.a* too; RhUBEN X-OViJOk^ .. - -■ ■-r.’>.r.t/.YNdie'‘;vL. . Brightens complexions palo and wan— ocAly l’m eery sore it will please yon: tfunsnu jo-si't - “■ “-IIASXI. r.S.-YSpd.’Ci'l’l'y’i V.C'Y ' , .,ew..-*s.'fN«,’.SS{t < Oh yes, I know it will please you. TkEKRY HOTEL, eorner of Hancock elteetand Dmjueano • fkN'tV : * This TaJuablo remedy tor sore rough hand* ha* prored o[ \A Pittsburgh. Pa. SYyrA-: >”;’Yvi; r i;;.-: great benefit to hundreds. Price only 12>j eenta per cake. MeUASTER* 4 MARKLE. Pr.-rri..rors, :,i i Sold by S. L. UCTHBERr, m ‘ r^y -- Ut.Noilr'iYy: mhU UO Third street. r _ i i*ls^'*(?ii ; !,V’‘fM3.^a ! e*;-i^,'q <^^’s,>tC’fc2M <^b, fe , Stli •AUAZINKA—Harper, for January. REoTAL) RA.N i % :^Lq*Pbc : c'i ■-)>:■ 'A,t !‘’»..*LnL i '-JCi JSi Patnam, for January. _ _ _ - : -- Godey, for January; third supply. ~ BASK EICHASOB, : Graham,for January; second supply. THIRD STREET, BETWEEN W.hili AND MARKET. Peterson, for January; 17 cents. • re.VIK “übtrlt-era O-u l«»»e to I Worm their frionla and , :h Rerlewa and Blackwool, *lO. , o d're tn.ni.hwif and oow ooeo Tbe •!<£i'J-V7: Yhos. who would lan 20 per cent in eubaenbing by lha ™ , , oi ; J T . , pa „j n , „p.n»e o. make tbe Hank fax w “ boytag ” ,nglß En^SSL^iTr^ _tes No. S. Wood «treet_ (be deUctrt „ of tl„. season.«od senred up under the auani- SOAP— I Tho*‘Ole»a Journal ” Fays that tb.> ct>B D f exuvri-uev:! cooks. Th*y reppecifudy tsi for the L«ijrV o Spirits who haunt ChftuUmiae coant?, N reveah-d ptt troD6g« ot * geurrou* public. . r .,_ rT > to the initiated of that rvglon, a recipe for concocting 4, BpL- v J SCIIANDLUILRER, Itnal Soap!” This receipt was shortly after sold tu n Coo- janlllv __ O B MM\ri- **J nocticut gentlemau t>r s«»cral thousandsof dolltre. There ~ f » * r • jb> v w ?&•: /V^w?:(.V; j: r v -3 14 no doubt that som- persons will b escaped by this opera- .VnniTtvr ei r ADV Sv»”VrVc'} '*■ Vl* ts' lion, butit will not interfere with the sale of tbe old entail RESTAURANT AND EATING b A LLK) N, ■»l\ - «3 J* £* rfl lUhed and excellent article, the HERPETIC SOAP, whi.-l» *-a* N THK kaSTKRN PLAN, ;W IHutnomi allry, to wren removes tan, sallownoes, and redout ofthesbio: cures i I’ trend and. Siarto tirrtli —AH kind-» u l' iMtnbtfS ?ertrd i '^c?r , 'J 7 *^A* :Cti T’? I »re and rough hands, Ac. It is still for sale nt ceuts jn lhc bvf , t fit yle. and on tbo shortest ootltv. N*7*'.r J ' r: Y £./ 13>. t L ‘i^v‘A'£,s per cake, at No. 140 Thini street, below gmithlield. ' mqrltf *n hn s a vk. “-orri^tor. '"pi * The HERPETIC SOAP is for sale, 12U rents per c*ke.mt VST E R AND c' n'-.".1 oyster and t A,-Y ,’• -n \ -VT BW BCWKS! NEW BOOKSI-Tna Hicrory ol the Fm slretL mi Uarktl. t ' s - ■ -7, '-r“ ‘-TC Hen Farer, a humorous record; by Goo. P. Burnhnm. V ncT-mmon. ,l . L-,. ... v 4 roams by John G. Baxe. Fourth supply. Y? Zi ~ . _ —-—: . r • K. ‘T’ \ 1 ;rA The Cottage Garden ol America—containing practical dl- CRYSTAL PAL AO EL, -rro-sY:::...- ro.'r-r,'Y’ r rY^rectlona for thecnlcoreof flowers, fruits and vegetables; by L fV I 7. |g Martlet itraet. 1 ■~oJ * .kro x* ■' ’ - , ’.>.I.YX..V' l - t■ i I Welter Eld-r. _ “ C. C. BEELY, > V a• - ; C*Y ." J't'-r-- 1 J Jn'u u*nrU / —s RESPECTFULLY infiirm* his friandaend the '...v..--'.Y. ~'.... . 1 - b'- Beano’s Monthly, for 4prtl /Yjoabllo in groernl, that hr has Just started his Vi V. W r i GUJIENFESNEY *CO Wp™ Phtladrlpuia modern .1,1.; of "u! ~ 'J ■» , 1? . r i7?l , . YY. A. GILDENFENNEY4 Y’ 1 ' ,"t [ '’’ ’*. I . No. 45 Fifth .trees. lta .. In the Shell or Stewed, for 12U rent. ■S-r*'} ' .1 '< •'* v* l, -IJ * c ' ;‘k«’ >n\ * Xl Rw Ea t—A Tear in England, Ireland, Scotland, , h „ *Hit afford. House always open anlll 3 o’clock t V’ 1 ' .i“ \ Wales France, Belgitun, Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy. i n the morolne. marl3-tf ' ‘,_.i ' - a - '’’ i v- “* »*'.•» -j r . rpe’-| Gteeoe, Turkey, cy.ia. Palatine and Egypt. Byfiamuel _ -r—. . nn w, ASD RfiSTAURANT! +X< k Iromcus Prime. Jmt published. OUTEI no fiTRVPT r I'utv 4 * - H For sale by J. S. DAVISON, 108 WOOD oTKbJbi. •-.•;••*\... k ■»,'*,f 7’-«,ff-jT» l s»*X tah'iO 65Market near Fourth. subscriber ha* now his OTSThR SALOON AND ; ’ L - :4 , (W-,. *•:- 44 s * ’ ijb i;- ' r -p 5 4 ''l V /\F THOaEfor whom we roml emoUona cbtflirdi, 1 11 v^^iUT^K^bfinhmeot 080110 WY 1 " ’ ... " ”t, I^-; (J Secure tne Shadow e’er the substance pcrishl U ifmlm UP A T ALL nOUBS OF Wp 4 J v - V - The best is tbe cheapest. Nowhere in the city can you ob- , . , - • * <, -* ?*.?« i ?J 2 tain first class PIOTURB3 at lower rates than at CaROO’3 TITS O A}, front ihe | . Fleli , Ac ..Ac* x-’s -r r -. rV r ~ 'At n ‘ . 3 ttlackimlth Wanted. tuuy CHARLES STILL, 1 jy H A GOOD fiHOEli AND SMITH is w.ntou to go to a roll- ia2onntc tf 10H Wood etroet. , :•* : wtetssKT" -'■ *: ' v it ( ’*• r $ > >/J;| Hlflee, Guns and Itewolwnra. bottles. All orders l«ft et his OHlce, NO.«fl DIAMOND y S^i J ~+KX ,v erv RIFLES, a new osbortment of our own make, and ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; C >VV ' Tf r t - ’* “ • ,H, 1 OU aarraniri to be ANo 1, and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. •. ...Vf' ■::■•>.>: i. * *•-•. • .v-.-.''' r.'r, Also, a new eupply of Colt’s, Allen’s, and Ells’celebrated je2B:tf t. U. BCIIK. CK. r p~£ .£ n _- - - “ Vi Revolving Pistol I, lust received from the maker*, which we Li^r^'r~Bacr~llVn, J V* r aro*elUn 5 very low fjrcißQ, at the O. tO O SmWiJUld opposite the Custom /*»«• -‘/-r- ‘‘o- * 4 *. s * t fff ’ i - vtMIE subscriber has ju*t opeoed ono of tho largest anl ‘ ' J «%«*,* “' n .‘ S V T HKBPHTIC SOAP removes Tan; 1 best finished Lager Beer Hall* \n the city. Hi* HeerH v/ T r ,wj.{ X*' " • \ r *'Vl I The Her-etlofiosp removeafiallowness; acknowledged to be a superior article, and r? other* T r*- A * " 4v r V±\" . *%[ *■)'! The Herpetic Soap cure* sore and rough hand*; oommclation about hi* hou.ie cannot be excelled. ’ 4 I £’ r ’-?i v “W I s "*■ ' * iL-gC* a the Herpetic Soap costs t-n. y!2V4 cents per cake; a, ntwii* ‘ : V ' " «•* And U.floM at MO THIRD BL, near Smitbfield. l rnhgl “ , '*■ +,*t % »] - fIIHK SKLF-KXPLaNaTOKY DlliLE. —The reference* fc .r- n " ‘ , - p 1 " ' * '/ijf'■*' .1 and mirallel passages lo this Bible are p&iattp at * ,!£? - r - - u ir-i tiniH. Type clear and large. It is considered (Lo ino^t '' r v -v 'v M T ’ -. S* .** ' Talhabloedition in print for private use*. : V v' s *- t , - , % r '~ CKr.* For sale by J, fi. DAVISON, soil. • t‘‘-'-v !v.’'• v .’'• fobZT 65 Market street, n-ar Four h. y *” , 1 fx r i Knterprleo Onn Worki. fcTt fe, A. s - 1 S’ ir w -TWWH A TETLEY continue to sell AIFLE9 clicapei /^^1 T Af 1 l r “ - 8 . » J*"i f*e' 4 m% than they can be had either East or West, and every -v j T - . gun la warranted. Call soon, if you want ono, for thuy are _ l **p p*r. -. j - ii--< K’ going off like hot cakes. „ ...r-——: C * r , 1 *' t ' t"Cw ic * mhl3 130 WOOD STREET. ATTENTION! ’ '■* " J f *:* t -rS'rf'# Herpetic Soap is the best thing you wu'tiuu i- Wagon MdStsrs • l -' ' r.* r -' - ■'.-.. - k '> .%■ ’’,.'4 V’ *JS cure eoreness or roughness of tbe skin, it heals al. AGLNC I. r % . - „ ■ ; ;■■• .-■■ *- •> t •*..,%■.<*■ ; v. chips und chafes of the hands, and rend«> tnom *mo-jih. i v & °* i l- ; --^r,..v.. k .'t ,;.r,e-T4 aoft and While. 12V< ceots per cake. Bold ny \ I liters Ac . v 4r 7 J>* r i ■)- f ' «* ff‘ • mh9 n. L. CDTHBERT, 14» Tnlrd street heVui* * C»v ,< - , ) ' XX y /^lNGHAMfi—Justleceivei, a Buc lm o; ingbams. nary Seamao, vf£<,V K ’te?.( - j 'la- %sf.ff *1 lx mUS A. A. IU*IV 4 OJ., 2i ata, MmUu. A ’ » r---, 1 ; ' RAILkOaD Wanted, 20 ■ '• - > U eEatesStock, to complete nnotGa... Thase ■ -7 BankersAhtl- Brokers, Vr_*e' - -- > nshfi No. 76 FOURTH STREET \ Vi>.£*,' \c' f .' t S’ o' J ’a £ .ARGO MAKES COPIES OF PICTURES, PAINTINGS, .‘ijVv“'d‘ , ( !J '..'’. "-:c-:C.v-J:7. .( w 7. -.-. i; “u *. Dagnerreotypea, Ac., on short notloo. «*4 i >’|r - . <” I mhs No. 70 FOURTH STREET. - v't* - ! 11 - *'*. J . 'V,*>!'*'*. ,k. • ' I /-ff ttKKN APPLES—SO bbls Romanltea for sale by v,o- . -' ' ' wik "il *• § U mh!s JAB. MOLAUGULIN. .i *JJi'” n 4 1 ' - . 'oi’ o" ' Ur* ‘ ; 2 ‘ ‘' - 1 • -up. riED-PEACHES —2U bbls new Peaches, for sale by . 'i' V ~ - , - - <'>'■.'■l , ... AJ mhl3 SMITH, MAIR 4 HUNTER. • i I ' I* c» , '\ S yOFFEK-ISO bags irlmo, fur able by : •' 1 .JrrV'i.JV,', ’I UctubLJ SMITH. HAIR 4 HUNTER. o ’ > . --*' - ~-,•* X f V OAF SUBAII—2S bbls for sale by 'at ' ' ■'! Limhlg SMITH. MAIR 4 HUNTER. * * ‘ ‘ '?;. . ; ( i^r^- b °^ I<,r MAIR 4 HUNTER. ‘o'' I-;.-, f ' , V,D.,«*i 1 L ; ';'l Tj«JSU-MO|*gfcVraiit»Ft«h;,. '• ' *; *afe*«',;l JJ 140: ‘‘.-Trouts , * « , 1 *■ •’ vj- wY SO’ Salmon; > J , _ s'; «''- .KT-f C-- 1 60 bbls. No. J Large Mackerel; . ", -’.V V'>\j JS l 3 “ df H“NEY ? aCOLLINB. c' r '." / , ~\ r - '■*- » ' !k.'L_ tV e’„' : r l !3 • riUEE,E-iooo boxes prime W. B- cutting Oheeae tins r ' “ * , - V , *| v> nxyrerviTedond foe Baleiby _ *- -- w ‘ j -mbD TIENBY.H» COLUNB. ’ , ~ 1, V V ‘.*V a. '*4 -r*KATHERB_3OOO lbs Kentucky Feathers imtrec'danu ’ | , J , la.* 4 J lot sal* by |mbo] HENRY H. COLLINS. ■A’’ , , - T - f 'vV?* o >'t*“*3 -a IUnaiPAUNK WINE— 30 baakuts •• Ueidalck’a” HSjUV - -L ; .... (if., . '. ... ■': ■--,-,'7.’:-',. r, 7: ; i Champagne YYtne, for.aale by ' ■ i * ’ —.‘j }an23 MILLER k RICKET3ON. - .7.. . - , f-. .* L, ’**.■. * -■ . 1 TTOSIBRY—A. A. MABON 4 CO. w.ll receire, on the I6tb ... -. . I XX olkl*rcb, : 2000 dozen of Cotton noalery. ol exery . , , .7jS' „ - '.= ■ tirade. «-J5 FIFTH STREET. mhl2 "* , r • r -■:*« ■ -rrKG BUTTER—2O kegs this dayrec’d.and lor sale by - - J l\ mb 12 .’: HENRY H. COLLINS. e - , * " a .V , ~-,‘c| , If. ARD-2S kega lor aale by . .... -.- '. - :■■' V'. ;d * - ;| i mhia . . '■ HENRY H. COLLINS. I- •• ••■*• ' .- ■■'•..■■-•*: .. ■’■*■?>''. n.at'Asi**'-* -<-a x AUKEItEL—CI barrel* No. 2 large Mackerels .■■;• : 1 - .*•• fff.’is [ll-.. jgjQ an do m*dlam do : r tl [n.h2U UENBrg* COLLINS. , . 'e/. r --jf^ ; •• 4 V'.v k ’ ' '••jv-.-': r '-‘ *• ■ •i T ■*, **, ■ ~ tf- -v, ' . 'i ’ i 3 '. --» •'■ ■fcf.iS •i,x~," *} ** 5 ’ .-..*- ’. j_. <;j- »* tv ~ ;£ *. -’ i?j v ~. •■ .akW-*fc7 l '!f *»■ Keanett Ale* WD. ENGLISH, dole Bottler of SMITH’S celebrated Keont'tt Aie&nd Orown wtout. Also.Comraon Ale D'l For U-r, in quart and plot bottles. Tbe attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully Irited. ftuHry -_ j>I 1 11 oral Water anti Saraapurllla •■it >i l) KNGU.-11, PHt -trvot, below Penn, is now \i\ raftnufi.--turlQg and bottlring the above beverages on □ estooFtvu ?ciUc. UJh urtieiKfl are of the baot quality, and nufu'dured from the purvFt materiuls. octl7:ly Wagon Mantsra and To.mstern’ Bounty Land ABUS'CI, ua Fou.lU Htrnet. Om.iiiut, ».Mdlorf. •<“" U.»fM,Team- Star,, Ac . who wore rosumrl.,- ... .1 *:. i-1 into tba s.r VK-c.f haUuiuri tsum*', aua »■*.•-> • Otr. r. s**nn»n. or-Jl Dftry Seaman, Marine, ClerK ami Umh ,n . the Nn»y. ,Im, Uiullu or V.ilonteern, or 'lroni.- of ..u* Mote or Territory. tf cnlilltri, ty the ‘of- 5 a.-t to a Warrant for 100 Acres of Land. ThDpe who have received 4oor 80 Acres,-.re cnLU'M to 11 Warrant for quantity of Luuj ha wilt make, 1q the whole, 10u Acroa. , . _ Peisoua rntruPiioK their claim* to me can rely upon hav ing them attended to promptly. All information tree of charge. Leitcra promptly an swered. Address AUSTIN l (iOMIS. mM4 Bonaty Land Ag-nt. 03 Fourth r.t. '| UE HISTORY UF THIS Uax FaViSil Eipo.-Uig all 1 the practiced in t e SHANGHAI! COCHIN CHINAS! And all other broods of Ilea- him Culctond; !>•• George V. Burnham, the King of Chicken Brooder ,of Boston, full of beautiful Ulustrationp. OpiMos3 OT TU2 PRESS. It Is an authentic ul lively volume or humor, by the 11 Young ’Un,*’ an a *ery Istjo Eale cf tho book Is Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. Hartford county, j , , _ . # Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the iEtna Insurance Company, a»«d uia-le oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, true, according to hit best knowledge and beli-f _ • HENRSt FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $760,000, while iha premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. ~, , . , Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. U. B. TEN EYCK, Agent DELAWARE HUTU AX SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE In the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES* |*To oil parts of the World. On V 15303, Cargo, F&KQET3, INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all Darts of the Union. P FIRE INSUUANOKS On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses. Ac. _ ASSETS OF T£IE COMPANY, November »,1803. Bonds and Mortgages - ....„....$24,500 00 Statoof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Bouthvwk, and other loans,.. -181,5. M it Stocks In banks, railroads and In/mmoces com panies - Dills receivable Cash on hand - Balances In the han.ls of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued t>7 SubucrlptionNotes .100,000 00 BJEKCTOES: Wm. Martin, Dr. B. M. Huston, Joseph U. Seal, Hugh Craig, Edmund A Souder, Spencer M’livaln, John C. Davis, Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes, John R. Penrose, Henry Slnao, George G Leipur, James Traquair, Edward Darlington, Wm. Eyre. Jr., 11. Jones Brooke, Joahua L. Price, J. G. Johnson, James Tennant, James C.naod, John B. Sample, Tbeopllus Paulding, Charles Schaffer, James B. M’Parland, J.T Logan. Pittsburgh, W. 0. Ludwig, B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTlN,President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President. JoSEPQ W. Cowia, Sec'y. ’ P. A.MADERIA, Agent, No. 05 Water street, Pittsburgh. Tb« Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of PfuUldelphu 2, /VTtnftffeaTiui. D TRACTORS —Charles W. Uancker. Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant. Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ard, Moidocai D. Lewis, Adolph! E. Bnrie, Browne, Morris I’nitorMOj Cnss. H. i'raider* L Ctiar. fl. DiNCK.EE, Secretary. Ocntinue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town end country, at rates as low as are eonsiaU-ut with p.ecurity. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital nod premiums, safely invested, af ford ample prutectloirto the asmred. The Assets of the Company' on January Ist, ISSI, aspub- Usbed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fbHow^ix: MCTtpKP- - Uaal Estate - 15 Oa*h,Ac..~ Total - - - $1,212,708 44 - gi nc , their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one y*ars, they hare paid upward of One Million Four Uundrtd Thou sand Dollars, los»* by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantage of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness oil liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agrat, aps4 OClce. north-east Mr. Wood and Third sta. TUB UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY and trust company, PUIL.ADEL.rmA. CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, 1860. CUAKTF.R PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 8250,000. Offife., 5. E Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Ofocrrt of ike. IScme Bnard at Philadelphia: otascrou. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose \V. Thompson, Lawrcnm Johnson, Benjamin W.Tingiey, Geo. M’Uenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Dcveroux, William M.Godwin, William M’Keo. President —Stephen R. Crawford. Vice President— Ambrose W.Thompson. Jfrtftcaf Examiner, Pittsburgh —Jamv? H. Willson, M. D. Allegheny CUy—R. B. Mowry, M. D. GKO. E. ARNOLD. Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premium) ana Western Fund 81,000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. Policies of Insurance Issued at all times on the most favora ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OB THI PERILS OP NAVIGATION* BT GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aosst ton PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. marl6:y "PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH , CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITH FIF.I.D STREETS. Authorized Capital, 8300,000. TNBUKE BUILDINGS and other property agiiltst loss or darango by Fire, aud the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation Wro. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. M’Cllntock, Kennedy T. Friend, T). M Long, I.OriprSproul, A. J. Jonrfl. George K. While, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, |»®en 8. Ncglejr, W. H. Haven, Wado lUmjjton, D- K.Park, 11. It. Coggahall non. WM V JOHNSTON, President IIODY PATTKHbON, Vice President. A. A.CAtttunt, Secretary and Treasurer 8. fi. fUmiKB, Assistant Sect etary Western Ixnnranoe Company, *lttsborgb.., n MILLER, Jr. t Praidfnt. \ V. M. GORDON, Srcretary CAPITAL, a300,000* WILL Insure against all kinds of rlskfl.FlßE and HA RtNR. AH looson trill bo liberally adjusted end managed by OißtoroßS who are well known In tho community, and who nro determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they bare Mflumed, os offering the best protection to those wbodeslreto be Insured. _ _ _ Dirtciort.—R. Miller, Jr.,O.W. Iticketeon, JW. Butler, N. Holmea, Jr., W. n. Smith, O.lhmson, George W. Jackson, Wm. &1. Lyon, James Llppencott,George Daraie, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 03 Water etreot, (Warebouaeof Bpang & Co , vpi Pittsburgh now34:ly WATCHES. EWELRY, &c, NEW HOOD*:!-Wat :iies, Jewelry, 'llves Wars, ; Military aooo9, &c., Wholesale avt> Retail—Coun try Merchants and strangers risi lug our city are requent q,i to call, ns we can serv* them as W.-11, and we think b t ter, than ihey usually are served in Eastern cities, bo ides jjUlng them a responsible guarantee —an item difilcult to obtain in many shops. FilveT Detached Levers .$lO t0j.15,00 Do Cylinders "to 10,00 L dl**’ Gold Lever and Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Beali, Kays, P* cils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, In excellent variety, and at lowest prices. fST VTateli B pairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market sweet, corner of Fourth. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!I pfelfle A Meyran, —o DEALERS in watches, clocks,jewelry, G2Sjv BILYERWARE, Ac., No. 42 FIFTH Street, near §£2aWood,Opposite the Morning Post, formerly occn* (xSllißpied by L. Relneman A Co. We have now hand a splendid assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clocks, which we offer to tho public at groat bargains, such as: Iron cases, pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor esc&pment Watches, and an ele* gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we Intend to 6ell cheap fSr cash. . . . . N. B. Watch repairing done In the best manner and at low prices, and warranted. 111 HEW JEWELRY STORE, ! Ho. 87 Harltet Street, (Second door above the North-west corner of the Diamond.) TOHN STEVENSON,(of tbo late firm of John B. M’Faddim (j £ C 0.,) respectfully announces to the public. ibnthe has opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, Pocket and Table Cutlery , Britannia Tea and Communion Sets, and the usual variety of goods In his line of business. Bpecia) care and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. , . He trusts, that from his long experience in business, ne will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1853. INK WATCHES AND RICH GOLD JEWELRY Ai 1 BARGAINS.—We wish to ioform the public that we are now offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat. Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to buy fine Watches and Jewel ry, give us a call, and sore from 26 to 60 per cent in your purchases; which you can certainly do by r calling at 67 Market street. N. B.—Watch repairing attended to In all Its branches, In a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or mauufac tnrei to enter at abort notioe, at jeT “ HOOD’S Market st I** 41 '* ’• r . ' *5 .L * 1 . » v AUSTIN LOOUIS. STOCK AND. BILL BROKER, OJJict) No. 02 Fburth st., above Wood. NOTES, Uraftß, Bonds, Mortgages, and‘Loans on collar. terulß, pegotiated. Stocks.booghtandsold on com*, tatoion. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to .ibe purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All commuolefl ttopB attented to promptly. WM. K. ...JAB. D. M’VA 1. Win. 11. Williams & Co M BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, if. JL Comer Wood and Third Strutt. £s?* All transactions madron liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notear&c., promptly attended to. jan26:ly AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Sliver Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold oh commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. 212,605 00 ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SUITBFIELD STREETS, aufcOm PUtßlJUrfih.Pa. cTu. ViLEISS LUDBWiG. Wilkins & Co., (Successors to A. Wilkins A Co.) BANKERB AN.D EXCHANGE BROKERS, jVb. 71 Iburlh street, Pittsburgh* IV TIIE numerous suspensions of Bank* and Bankers * throughout the country during the last sir months, we ore satisfied that in almost-every instance their troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate buri* ness' and wc, theieforo, take occasion to assure the put-lie in advance, that no speculations in “fancy stock*,” or other “outride operations,” shall tempt as from the strict and le citimato line of our business—believiug that in avoidl** all such investment* we shall not only be better able To servo our customers and ensure their safely, but that in adopting such a course we ehall promote our own ultimate benefit. w - & CQ V_ ' Removal. PATBICKS & FBIBKD, bankers and exchange brokers, Bat* Removed their Office to the Comer FUTS STUXXS. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ol Exchange and Notes Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collection# made In all the principal cities of the United States. De posit* received of Par and Current Fnnda. fmarglly iVun taAiua. xnwaaD baum, rtcaoc* kbauxs. XE&MER fc KAHH, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUT AND SELL Gold, Sllvet, and Rank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promissory Notes and TUne Dills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. . Collations made on all points In the Union. fmyl O. E. ABNOLD 4 CO., BASKEiIS AND EXCHAKQB BROKEBB, DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bant Notes, Bight and Tim® Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, an'J proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stock? bought and sold on commission. *3, No. 74 Fourth sL, next door to Bank ofPlttaVg.fselS Domestic and Fvraffn Exchange Bank Notts, Gold and Silver BnugJti, Sold and Exchanged, atthe EXOIIANGK AND DANKINO HOUSE Of WILLIAM A. HILL ft €O., 04 WOOD BTSirt, tUTHDUBOH. Interest allowed optima deposts. [j*pl2_ TQCSPSOW DELL...' ...JTIO. A.CACGIIXT. THOMPSON BELL & CO., BANKKHS AND BR-OKEBSj Oxrntr n/ Third and H'o'xi ilre/ts, I‘iUiburgh, Fa. T,,OiaXB-WOODS, AS- COMMERCIAL BROKER, *6# ASD I'XALia Notes, Bond*, Stock*, Beal Bltate, Ac., Xo. 76 Fcnath it, PiUiburgh. Eg. [Ja6J " 'William A. Hill A Co., BANKERS, Xo. M Wood street, Pittsburgh. HOLD on Bile the following BONDS AND STOCKS]*— 43 shares Exchange Bank; 17 do Monongabela Navigation Camp Any; 20 do Citizens* Insurance Company; £2,000 Honongabcla XarlmtioD Company Bonds; 5 ,,01*0 CUy of Pittsburgh Bonds; £5.000 County of Allegheny Bonds fsepSidl tvawtf Ciinmlotti’i Loan Olflcei NO. 100 S.MITUFIKLD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silver*are and other valuable articles. ®»jl itdlv CLOTHING. CLOTH lN G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. FORMERLY of tbo celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE DIG DOORS, hare, for the pur pose of scrjnirinjrcioro space for their immense business, removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they hare now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHBI READY MADE. CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to tho public. Their principal object for tW* removal, la to give them more facilities fox the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at the 10 WEST EASTERN PRICES! And thoy will warrant them to be a? good as any manu factured In the Onion. CUSTOM WORK, IS TH* BEST BTTI.*, AND UPON TRB BHOJLTHJT KOTXCI. They have on hand ft full and beautiful assortment of LOTUS and COATINGS, tor _ FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- NEBS COATS. Our interests are identical with those of our customer*, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not foil in flUlnir all Orders we may bo favored with. 4ST DON’T FORGOT THIS PLACE— Ko. 88 Wood Street, (EAST SIDE,) OOBNEB 07 DIAMOND ABLET. A. 8.-~We deslroour patrons to understand that•webave no longer any connection trlth the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the House ahovedcslgnated. tnar23 Fall and Winter Goods S edmonFwatts, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY STREET.— 1 bavo now on hand a large stock, of Fall and Winter* s Overcoating*, of entirely new designs; Plush. Vest* lags, of tho moat beautiful patterns; French and English Giwsimures, of every stylo and shade in .the market, all of which I will tnako to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit, ocPl SKW SPUING GOODS. ' JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN HcOLOSKKY A CO'B Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Woodstreet,and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this colobrated house has ever had tho pleasure of inviting the attention of tlie public to. Thesegoodshave 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 as any house in the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invito the attention bf wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to givo us a call, and examine onr extensive assortment of READY MADE Cl/ 1 1 RING. It'ls almost Impassible to enumerate the quaui > y of immense piles of garments that , uto bo seen at thiQ If i t establishment*, it is sufficient to say that it has never b-tn equalled by the house itself. marlGaf - ■■ JOHN McOLQSKEY & CO. SAMUEL GRAY, • MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 4rT ST. CLAIR HOTEL BUILDINGS, BT. CLAIH BTanr, PITTSBDBOH. GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING made -exclusively to order, and warranted to suit. Has constantly on hand a choice assortment of CLOTB3, CASSIMEREB, VESTINGS, and OVERCOATING, of the latest styles, selected expressly for the custom-trade. Gentlemenleaving their orders, will have their wishes consulted and complied with,as all work is done under his own. supervision. novlS Glothlngl Clothing! THE undersigned respectfully informs'hlfl friends and the publio that he is now receiving at his store, No. 177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and* Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which .he Is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on band a large and wbII manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their (dvantage to call at 177 Liberty fitteet,before making their purchases. [marQj 0. CONNER. New Clothing Store. NO, 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. THE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where he has always on hand a large and cholcoassort meat of ell 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. marO:ly B. OPPENHEIMBR. I'HE1 'HE marriage* guide; on, family medical AND PHYSIOLOGICAL INSTRUCTOR, for the special u*-* of ihe married or those about to marry, by Dr. F. Hol lick, tho celebrated ■ author' ond 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 tiined an unequalled reputation ond circulation; in faot, there is none other like it in tho English language. It con tains full information upon every topic interesting to mar ried persons, but is etrlotly moral, scientific, practically us ful and popular, Price one dollar.' Forsale by H. MINER & CO., No. S 2 Smith field street, Pittsburgh; we will send it anywhere, free by post, on receiving one dollar and the ad dress. ‘ mar 12 THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF LADIES is invited to the HKRPATIO SOAP,prepared by thesubscriberfrom the recipe of a London Chemist, and used for rendering the skin smooth, soft and delicately white,removing SaHowness, Pimples, Tan, Cutaneous Eruptions, and redness Of the skin, All chaps, chafes, Ac„ on tho hands, are healod. by has been used with great success in cases of Bctud Head.: For the cure of sore,'roach hands it is unrivalled. Price 12% cents a cake; or in boxes, for,fiuaily use, containing one doaen cakes; 41,25 per box. Sold wholesale and retau by S. L. CUTHBERT, deals No. 140 Third «V ; •' ,5 ‘ I ' S! "'-SECOND ARRIVAL /.... ; j: ' " ' . OP ’ - « BPRIHG AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. - THE SUBSCRIBERS have just re elved, and art^now; • opening, the most desirable assortment ol un* GOODS ever offered in this market. We call particular at* tantion to n< few very choice articles. ■ Extra'Rloh Fa cy Col’d Silks, entirely new designs do 'do Black do do; do’’ do Twisted do; . Batin Plaid and plain Tiasuea and Berages; . ' ; Printed do do; do Berage Delaines; do Ch&liie do; Very handsome Fronoh Lawns; do do Brillraoteens; ' . A good assortment of French work, Collars, .under Sleeves and Cbemizettes, very cheap; Embroidered. Hem stitch and plain Linen Cambric lland^ercbiels; Linen Tab'.o O»otbs and Table Linens; French and English Fur niture, Chintzes, white and colored. Furniture; Dim airy. A full assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts, Ac ; Triff- Linens, Muslins, togetbor with a complete assortment oi every article, either F*ncy,Ut*ple, Foreign or D-*me tic. We solicit an examination of our Stock elsewhere; as we flatter ourselves (■»ince we buve esrab liBhed tboeash system) tbut we can supply our pair us on more liberal terms than any liou-o west of th** lluuntnies.- We return our thank* to our friends for es* teemed favers to our firm, under its for tr title, and hope they may still continue them to the establishment, under its NEW TITLE. YOUNG. LOVE & 1380., feb‘22 formerly .Young, * L ve- Diew Arrival of Spring and Summer Pry Poods. AT NO. 99 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET. D GREGG A CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, l • French and German DRY GOODS. Having recely- 1 ed our large and extensive stock of spring and summer I goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, nnd part I through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our j old customers, country merchants and city dealers general.' I ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing,- j we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met I with in the trade. Among our dry goods stock will bo found casbneres, de* J laines, Portsmouth lawns of tho most desirable designs, J mohair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, i glnghamsand fancy prints, lateststyler. broadcloths,fancy j vestings, casslmeres, satinets, tweeds and summer panta-1 looning; brown and black muslins, table diapers. . • • [ We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, J newest styles* pain? leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, j and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with laeegoods, fancy nettings, jaconetta,mull and figured j gvnss muslins and black silk Teila, Ac. Our-variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per* mission caps, threads, port monales, patent medicines, per* ; turnery, apd almost every article usually kept in theva* 1 ilety line, together with a large,stock of gold and silver, watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day elocss, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices forcasb . or satislnctory reference. „ „ .. . N. B. —An early call from buyers Is respectfully soliatea. , tenxa *D. OREGQ A CO. VAN GORDER’S TRIMMING STORE, No 8 3 Ma.ket St, Ccuxer cf Diakoko. JUPT RECEIVING, a large and well {elected ttock of all the new styles of 1 LADIES’ DItESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, j Gimp 9, Brails, Velvets, I Laces, Cords, Ribbons. A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian I EMBROIDERIEg, In Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. 1 Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs,. Sleoves, Itmrtincp, lufaDts’ Robes, 4 I Chcmizottes, Bands, Cops A IVahtg. I A full supply c-f MOURNING GOODS: I Crape setts, Collars, J ove and Gauze Veils, l piaiu Linen setts, Sleeves, Game and Dottpd Falls, 1 Plain Swiss do. Chemisettes, Ifsllao and Eog'h Crape. 1 MATERIALS POU EMBHOIDEUINO— Stamped Collars, Bands and Insertings: French Wording Cotton, Hoopp, | l.ioen ami Cotton Floas, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Slilletosand ScLs*cis. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A 'erge assortment of OBNTLEMES’S FURNISHING GGUDS—Shirt*, CollaTO. Cravats, Tie*. nan ‘.kerchieft, Ac. Pins, Needles Bait-.-ns, Tapod, and everybing In small wares generally. uajod’s best Kyt> Glovss, io while, black and colors. Biles from No. 6 to No. 10, nlwm s on hand. Alx>—A good block of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very r heap. * mh23 SEEING DE Y GOODS. HAGAN 4. AIIL. No. 9 1 market St., ARB receiving* daily additions to their large and well selected stock of Housekeep'g Goois, Alexander's Eitl Gloves, Ac . To which we would respeatfally invite the attention of the Ladies. ro h“Q MOURNING GOODS. li'RANK VAN GOIIDER has just received a Targe and . beautiful a&sonmeut of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Tarleton and Sniss, thick laoo and game Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbon?, Beits, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander 4 Ba.fOO'fl best Kid Gloves can always bi found at No. S 3 MARKET STREET, earner of the Dia mond. ncvlT HEW DBY GOODS BTORE. Iron Front— No, 91 Sin rite t street. OUU house being nowopenior the transaction ofogeher al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully sedidt tho natronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex* tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCT AND STAPLE GOODS we can offer such inducements as will iij : aura entire satisfaction. HAGAN apr4:tf No?- SI Market and 6 Union street, JAMES W. WOODWELh, GJ.DJNET EUR FI TUBE MA&UEACTERER. Ware-rooms 97 end 99 Third street. . gJ v j. \v. W. respectfully informs*;* YgKgKjsSaSiKjvr? his friends and customers that be ha? now completedhisspring stnek tegiS of Furniture, whiih is tecidi-dly '1 1 the largest ondhest ever offered for rale in this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any in the'United States, East or West. As be Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea- | soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; any [ from the extent of his order* and facility in maaufact uric#, ; he Ifl enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest priests. He has adopted the principle of identifying bis customers’ Interest with bis own. In quality and price, and beeps al ways on band the greatest variety of every description of. furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the mostele*. gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from bis 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 *ny of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 do*. Mahogany Chain:; SO do*. Walnut “ 60 Mahoguny Rocking ** 20 Walnut “ “ 60 Mahogany Divan*; 20 Walnut “ 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 u ** Dressing Bureaus 80 “ “ Weahstaudaii 40 Enclosed “ 100 Common “ 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; 50 Walnut “ 60 Cottage ** 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads, 20 M&hopwv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut “ 10 Cherry •« 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dot. Cone Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Beat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies* Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Btands; What-Nots; Ktiguirea; Paper Mache Tables; Conversation Chairs; Pembroke u Klliabethan “ Hall and Tier “ Reception «* ladies’ Work “ Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tames; Arm H Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; k large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDBOR CHAIRS. Gisnrar Mxma supplied with all ar ticles in their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest botloe. All Orders promptly attended to. JOHN M’CLOBKBY *OO. H7fff 3,lg, ' rt!iS^i'i!i'^^'r ' tfr ’ rs, * : DRY goods; Mantillas, Dt<-53 Gocds, Shawls k Pcarf.*, fc'UKxMTUitii. Steamboats* Alloy ! ppagp Tn» subscriber? tender their aclcnow*f?a or the favors bestowed upon «£2sB3B3Sath«m by tbeir Steamboat friends, nnd Kpl would respectfully remind them and others interest- * I * od in builainc boats, that they ore at ail times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin rurnituro and Chairs of the best material end work' maneblp. T. 1L YOUNG & CO.. Corner Third and SmltbfieJd streets, opposite “ Brown’s Hotel.” Jaiuei Lo'wrl'y, Jr., CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—Nu. 294 Fetterman’s Row. Liberty fitrw*i, hra on hand a largo stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of erery description, made of the best materials, which be will sell lower than articles of the gapae quality can be sold in the city. He would call par* ticular attention to hia large stock of Mahogany and Walnut' Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning oi eTery descnptton executed In the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and liberty streets, will he promptly ttended to. a aril A. MILLIKEN CO., HA VS ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithficld Street, a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell 16 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—ca?h only, Great Inducements to Otuh purchaiers. WE will sell our Urge stock of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fail to please cash purchasers. Ail our work If warranted. Our terns are CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR-, • mar 2& cor. Liberty ste. WM. E. STEVENSON continues to manufacture Ul CABINET-WARE of every description, at hjfloldstand, lwSlcorner of Liberty and Seventh etreeta. UNDKRTAK * “ JING attended to, inalllts branches. my 11 NEW BOOKS.—Just received by Express, the following New Books: Aatiblography of Cbas Caldwell, M. D.: by Harriet W. Warner. Just published. Tfcu Sons of the Sires; a History of tha Progress and Destiny of the American Party. Just published. Nelly Bracken: by Annie Chambers Bradford. History of Mason A Dixon's line: by J. IL B.Latrobe, Popal Usurpation. Ida May. Wolfort’s Boost; new work by W. Inins* Alone: by Marion Harland. Ruth Hall: by Fanny Fern. Life of Horace Greeley. Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern. Saxe’s Poems, In two styles of binding. Godey, for March. 20 cents Peterzon’s Magazine, for March; 17 cents. Ballou’s Magazine, for March; 10 cents. Yankee Notions, for March. Tom Crosbie: by Lover. Frank Leslie’s Journal.for March. Call at the new and cheap Book Store of SAMUEL B. LAXJFFEB, 67 Wood strcet IMPORTANT MEDICAL WORK —Everyone afflicted with certain diseases would consult bis own intgresthy ob taining Dr. RALPH'S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREATISE. Ihejiature, symptoms* Drogross and consequences*)! every Nevereal Disease, mainly and distinctly described; lnclu dingdisdasea resembling venereal—to be found in no other on much now and invalnahle information ia given, with the only true treatment and cure. Stricture, .im porlectand radical cure- Also, all the remedies, the . proper dwes, mode of preparing,* Ac.; ; are faithfnUy given. *« wery«ne,in riacej and.it latte only truly Practical Wodt putliahed forgene ral usa. odltlon, Ma pn, withjKatee. Price one dollar. Bold hy g. L . CDTHBBBT, Bbl 140 Third street. ’ -ir-i r.T-<-'- r i a SBW OFFMJB.. .... Seal testate ind Contractirig Agent. : THKaufeSSn hus.hMnJndnccd to ppcnen, ofi(C« rw,|. :Oi«>drp(jsnaXellln4on Oommissionjona. having the AgenoJ-bf! luge Bieam ahd Boat' Yards on the Allegheny river .together with,man;other. facHltli-sftoai 0 tSEjwati'f Unu stc-ani sabr-mlßs.' He !latto/3 himself that, he cap fnrnislr.auy. hills of lumber .ant ’Haber*Of any'Una,-great or.jSmall,-longer shoitj-oiidi deliver there at any point on the Allegheny, Mdoongahela,, • Ohio, or Hisdsslppirlvura; contract to bhlld large Bsrgoß, Store Boats, Coal-Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Ttaber.Kail road Timbers— Freight Iron, Coal, Ac, to any given point, , and will attend-to the rale andTtontof RsalEßtate.. From his long’eipßrtehce'ih lumbering,! freighting and boat SulhUng; hethinM he cat'gi»e general Balli&cUon. An persons are requ'eatea;.tomaXeithelrcontra.cUßODni cape ejally those wanting boats or large bills of lumber and Urn ter. should contract for them In the fall for the spring and summer use. Ho will also attend to the purchase and aalo of env commodity thatmay.be dedred. • . - Letters addressed to David MDHN, Beal Estate and Con ;ractio& Agent, Pittsburgh; Bos No. 120, P“t PaiA. auncthaUy attended to: His offlea W Allegheny House.: ■■ .■ , ■ DAyu> ' - betouwcm. : ’ . .. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Plttabnrgn. Mr.jobn Morrison, Esq., “ Mr.Robt.S* Brown,lfeq, :. • AlleKbepfißlw. Armstrcfo'g,.. ... . “ < Clarion - ;Mr. Geofgeß. Swetiey, ’* •• • < - • - '' . -CwA J.HabnACo., ' “ . , “ : d#o2l:lyd*w • , . • - .• • Eagle-Marble and Freeport Stone Works, ' NO. 245 HEAD OP WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, And jirarVit. Otnudtry Lawrericanlic..- ■ - Monuments, burial vaults* tomb stones, *c Freeport Stone Walls anilFences, Mantle Pieces* Cen tre and Pier Tops, alway s on hand and made to order. N. B.— Having introduced a new style of Fence for Cem etery Lots, of DURABLE STONE, cut through In panel or railing form, and at very little cost ever Iron fencing. I refer to specimens of that and other worft I hare already done in the Allegheny Cemetery. I hive on hand a choice selection of drawings for every description of work In my i line. ' POTRE7CXB : Coi. HENS? McCullough, Pittsburgh. WM. BAGALEY,' Esq., do KRAMER A RAHM, do Mrs. HARM AR DENNY, do > Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Home Wood. Hon. THOB. IRWIN, Allegheny. ; Mrs. TIERNAN, Sr n do ; : ' JOHN McDonald OROSBAN, Esqr., Monongahela House. aprlOuUw SPRIHG STOCK OF HAMBUBG PIAHOS, ; CHARLOTTE BLUMB. No, 118 Wood rggCKXSs2®Btr» > *t, Pittsburgh, sold Agent PyOTtra Th-i TTtrmhiirg.Pianos are undoubtedly Ftt* U v 8 Q Uperior to all .others, both In elasticity of touch and superiority of tone • They have not only received the highest marks of appro bation irom the best European Planbts, such as LIST, THALBEUG, And oibers, who havo them constantly fn their own me, butulso from our resident Professors, The following is an extract from a letter of:. * PROFESSOR HENRY ROHBOCK. After describing the particular style, two of which he wants for his own use-one Grand ,and one Square—he speaks ns follows < t their excellent qualities: “ My little daughter, who plays very well,must, with ray* gelß have a good Instrument, and.yours are the omyones which can satisfy "me. , •• Instruments axe offered me on the most accommodating terms. I, howover, do not like them; they have not the elastic touch and the tone of yours . U I remain yours, respectfully, u Henry Robbock, Pittsburgh; Pa.” For sale by CHARLOITE BLUMB, at tho “Old Botab, lifhed Piano Depot,” 118 WVod street, 2d door above Fifth Also, sole Agent far Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for EaUet, Davis it Co.'s Bjston Pianos, (which in the East ern cities are considered superior to either Cbickering’a or Nunns & Clark's, but which fact la not extensively known, jus ibey have but lately been introduced here;) and other New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best maberf., at piice* from $2?5 to {BUO. ™bl9 Embroideries, IN an advertisement of Mrs. blume, in this jtiper, my i na ©is made nae of in connection with ‘be Hamburg Pianos. Such use i> unauthorized by me, and, moreover, the mat er is incorrectly stated and misapplied', jhe fact* HTft these • About a year ago I wrote to Baumgarten A ileln?, Ha'io makers in Il.anburg, (Germany,) for a Piano { ,f & U nd p“culiar construction, and of which I furnish* ed a mlout© description. They replied that they did not • uiaticCv.tufH any such, and requested me to examine a Piano ot vlitir make sent *.o Mrs. Blame, at the same time. offw-iuR to furu sh mo with a similar one, in case Hiked ir. 1 uccordt'.giv-exainiiied tho instrument, bat aft it did not nSfssc uit*r I dvfiirea purchasing' of them. 1 have since > owht and nm now udDg a Piano from the factory of (mh23) HHN’HV KOUGOCK. CSI CEERING £ SONS 9 PIANOS. JOHN n. MELLOB, No. 81 Wood sntEET, tl ♦ S.u Übetweun Fourth street and-Diamond alley,- h r iB itlfd received from the manufactory of CBIC&ERING Vv &»N3, BOSTON, a new and fail supply of their fcIBST OLAiS BEVKN OCTAVE PIANO FoKTES, with all the istir nnd'valual lu iuiprovoTents —also, of their plainer and lotfor psicad styles, bUltable for those who require a cheap-' but tfood instrument. All the Piano F trtes from ‘his man* ufaciory-are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PIUCKS. OLD PlANOS.—Several second-hand PiaDOs,. in good order, for *a!e at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5, $180,4c., Ac. MELODEONS—A full {supply of Melodeons of entirely new ami beautiful sty lee. and from the best manufactories lu the country, at $45, $OO, $76, $lOO, $135, $l5O. JOHN H. MELLOR, Agent for th©sale of Chicxeiusg A Sons* Puses, For Pittsburgh and Western Penna. 55“ N0, 81 Wood'fittest, "between--Diamond alley and Fourth street. mh!6 Uelodeoai. CAEHABT’S GENULNG MAKE. HKLEBER has Just completed his r -*Y?n # stock of superior MELODKNS,from thb factory of the orkhsal ixvxstors, HtfTST'P^'ffJ . OARIIART A NEED HAM, New York,® comprising: 6 octave Melodeon,Piano style,round corners and carved ' gothic tablet, double sett of reeds, dcvbls swell, etc. 5 octave Melodeon, elegant scroll legs, double swill. W «« ♦* M AU the above have CUrAurt’i new improvement of the “ double swill,” possessed by no other maker, and which makes them superior, In that respect, to any other. • H. KLEBER, Sole agent for the genuine Melodeon made by Casual?, Now York. declO FIELD BOOK FOR RAILROAD ENGlNEER^.—Contain ing formal® for laying out curves, determining fro?an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, detections, long chords, variation, logarathlma and natural signs tan gents, etc. etc.,by John B. Henck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,76. ,** The object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads.: Bookaof convenient form for use In the field, containing the ordinary lognuitbmatie tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formal# for. laying out curves, turn-data, crossings, a desideratum which this work is designed:to supply. U. 8. Miuta&i A cad smv, West Point, April 18,_1&54. (kmUmm: 1 have looked over “ Henck’s Field Book for Railroad Engineers,” and think It well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but it willbe fouudavery usetul and practical volume both for office and fieldwork. * ' D. H. Mahan. . I am much pleased with Mr. Henek’s little manual ihe" “Yield BooKof Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion- of kime bf the most. practical end useful of recognized processes among 'railway- engineers, he has given others which,-new at least la their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher, value thau that of mere novelty—that of being in general suscepilble of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. Henck’e 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 thff author. and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. FaassLUi Gbeesx, 0. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, au3 Market street, corner of Second. To Warmers,.Gardeners and T~\IVE Ihouaond bushels-pure BONEDUST, fine ground Jj.. .1000 uehels pure coarse ground; , 1000 barrels ratent-Amerieari FERTILIZE It. A. tO. UOEVELER offer for sale, on accommodating terms, the above valuable Fertilizers, which they manufac ture at their new extensive establishment, situated ih-East Liberty, near Pittsburgh, Fa. Bohednst, as a manure has been used for many .years Jn Europe with the greatest suc cess ; next to guano, it fo'superlor to any other in use. Ten or fifteen buphels pure Bonedbst per acre will so nourish the land that Its good effects will be realized from the first year to tea or fifteen years afcerj whereas the good effects of guano are exhausted in on.- year. Those whohavaUsed Bonedust speak In‘the highest terms of the benefits.de-. rived from It. It 4j suited to every variety of soil, and all crops are benefitted by it—'Tines and; trees more particular ly. The patent American Fertilizer possesses essential pro perties nece eary to stimulate the growth of plant* and grveQ. vegetables, and destroys Insects.' As a manure, for gardening,.it cannot bo excelled, ;. Directions furnished. ’ Orders must be addressed to. -A-.HOEVKLKR, . mbs:da»lm ; d49T^in».Street, Pittsburgh. . Joseph Wliite’a Carriage Repository* , Jyaiipu Wllv.Tr;, uow carrying on busi ne£9 in hi* spacious premises, (now/Njgwfy ffii * lately enlarged.) on the Pittsburgh. Oreensburg turnpike, near -the Run, between Pittsburgh and- Lawrehceville, respectiully invites jthe public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIEid, Ac, And he particularly informs gentlemen _purc/id«Ti,_that ohe-price.ohly is made* Fourteen years* experience in ihe bosmesß, enables him to place before his patrons the same choice, collection of Carriages which, so' many years past It has been' bis particular department to -Btdect from the various and most talented Eastern-manu facturers. The success of his new system Is complete—tho economy of his arrangements will" supply ’he best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by-those heavy expenses, which tie -mania fax decorating bouses of business has heaped upon the price or goodt, (owing to large renU.> JOSEPH WHITE will fell, on ready monev.oni\vat mui>hlesa than the usual profits. .• - : v: [mbtt'dzwj ; 1 thottest manner. with despatch Gi BlugHam 4 CoVs Trauportatlon lilne mj) AND I * NEW Owners and Agents ot said Idne have been for tho pastfourteen years connected wuh •tht “oldestablished Bingham’s Line" They will give their usual prompt attention'to the‘forwarding of Produce*Mer\. ebandiz®> Ac., in-the’shortest time and on as favorable terms as any other lane.'. - ■ 1 ■< < Only one transhipment -between Pittsburgh, PhUa: E9 ,mkqham *co„ ' ' Canal Basin, Liberty bL, Pittsburgh.' . BINGE|AM, DAVIB ACO- ' are Market sreet, PldUdeTpMA. Proprietors.. JAMES WlLSoS^Ausnt, 121 North st-Bmltimsr,. M. L. OSTBANDSB. Agsnt, »pr7Jy SO Wert si., Nnr Ycxk. . i. " - ;;*••'-• *V.;; tnfr- 1 ' - NOTICE. Min frTuCii Oif Trot, April 21,1854. Nurserymen- *'+'4a^7 r • •• ‘ PILtS: l ypR AM. yHB-JBE?OBEa 0? A i FAMILf BHYSIC S'u long existed a pub! demsndfot bn eff*ctivo purgative p: which could be relied on os sore « . - perfectly safe In lie operation. Th . Ijaa been prepared to meet that d joond,-afcA'hn extensive trial of 1 virtues baa conclusively shown vrii...- ' ’whitsu'ceesß it aecomplbhes the pu Ipose designed. It is easy to xnako. physical jn7f, but not easy to may the best brail piut- one whicb.should have none ofthe o'* lections, but all the advantages,'Of every other. This br : been attempted hare, .and with what success wewouldi spectrally submit to ihe public decision. It has beenv"' fortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purg ( * tive medicine Is acrimonious ahd ' lrritating to thebowei| IThls Is not. Many of them produce so much griping pa?. • androvnlsloninthesystemas tOimOrothan counter baton', the good to be derived from them. These pGls produce i irritation or.paln, unless U arise from a previously oxistli obstructionordorangement lu.tho bowels. Being pure;; . vegetable, no harm can arise from their nse in anyquan/ *’ ty; but it is better that any medicine should be taken Joe. ciously. Minute directions for their nse in the sever - diseases to -which they ore applicable are given on the bo; Among thecomplaints whiefc have been speedily cured h ; them, we may mention. Liver Complaint,lnits various fort] of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor, and Loss of Appetll;* Listlessncsj,lrritability, Bilious Headache, Billons revc Pever and Ague, Fain in the Side and Loins; for. in trut ; all tWe are but the consequence of diseased action in tlv. liver.- As an aperient/they afford prompt and euro reli : in Costiveness, Piles, .Colic, Dysentery, 11 amors, Scrofu ' and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and i( purity of the blood; in any and every case where ; jrarffativo Is rwjßireii. • • ' They have also produced somo singularly successful cur - in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpi-; tfonot the Heart, Pains In .the Back, Stomach and 81t7 .They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, purify the blood and prepare the system for the change seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach 8V: bowetoioto healthy notion, and restores the appetite a:; i They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant i; | - tion on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of t* • body, and restore the. wasted or. diseased energies of t ; whole organism. Hence ah occasional dose fs ad van', geous, even though no serious derangement exists; bate necessary dosing should never be carried too for, as eve 1 purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken v excess. Tbethousahd' cases in which a physic is requir: cannot he enumerated-hero, but they suggest themself' to the reason of every body; and it Is confidently beliey this piU will answer a better purpose than any thing vhi> < has hitherto been available to mankind. When their ▼ ; tucs are opce known, the public will no longer doubt wt .tomedy-io employ , when.ia need of a cathartic medicine./, ' prepared by JAM£3 C. AYKR, Assayer and Praetli Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. Fivehoj'v ■ for $l. - ■- Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOO& & CO., Pittsburgh, and : ailDruggistß.. „ : Jyfcfimdaw^ 1 Carter’s SjiimiaHa Miiture.?-";:'.: TRE” GREAT PCRIFIBR: OF THE BLOOI:' . Hot a .Partid© of Horcury 111 it. i LET THR- AFFLICTED BEAD/AND PONDER!—.: Infallible Bemedjlbrßcrbfttl#, King’s J3ril, Rhauxu- tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pusplesor Pcstu on the Face,-Blotches, Coils, Ague and Fever, Chronic & Ejes, Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement a; . : P£n of theßonesand Joints, Stubborn Ulcer*, Syphilij Disorders, lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Disea', arlsingfromaU injudicious used Mercury,lmprudence life, or Imparity of the Blood. gg-Thia great alterative medicine and Purifier of Bit' is now used by ' .usands otgr&tefnl patients from all pa‘ of the United States, who testify daily to the cures performed by the greatest of all medicine*, “ C/i. . . TKR'B SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia/ Rbeumatii} _ I fccrofala. Eruptions on the Skin, Direr Disease, j Ulcers,Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bo* and Joints, arc speedily put to flight by using this great £ .* • */ Inestimable remedy. •? '.'"V* ' Eor alldiseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been fot: ■ • to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impi! ' , tics, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidnc strengthens the Digestion* glees tone to the’Stoma maker the skin clear andhealtby.and restores the Cour lotion, enfeebled by disease or broken down ty :he excel - *• of yooth, to Its pristine Tfgor and strength. ’ ■ For the Ladles, it is inTaxiably better than all the <|- meticseTer used.-. Afowdosesof Carter's Spanish Uixtfr -• ■ , •. will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the rr* mantling to'the cheeky glee elasticity to tho step, and *. •: prove the general health in a remarkabledegreo the medicines erer heard of. - The large number of certificates which we have recei* v from persons from all parts of the United States, is the t , evidence that there Is no. humbug about IL The pr hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, ts ■■ . known to the community, all add their testimony to r.t wonderful effects of this ÜBHAT BLOOD PURIFIER, c, Call ou the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, v - read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Mediiij , haw performed. ' :j. ~ None genuine unless signed by BENNETT A BEE - Proprietors, No. 8 Pearl street; Richmond, Va 4 to whom . orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by B. A FAUNBSTOOK, JOSEPH FLI 'i i INO, FLEMING BROS.,and by Druggists generally. - .• : ■ ■ . ' • v Effectual Remtdy. for Worms* LticiONo of experience are the most reliable,: y not tod costly are sought after by the practical. ' ’ followiog is the voluntary testimony of a worthy and i known phyMclaD, relative to his experience of the eft* of B. A. FAHNESTOCKS CELEBRATED YERMUU during a practice of ttrcDty-fire yearsr" _ 4 u&BUDA, Mis 3., May JSJ, 185.' Mam. B. A. Fdhntstock <6 Co.: - . GtsmudS-v;—l one of those in3irid,aals backward giving certificates, bat ia tbs-pre sent' instance consider due to humanity to eay; that JLbaTs been engaged in <■ practice of medicine for twenty-fire yesrp, and bare tie . met with any remedy so effectual,, lor worms as your r ‘!. mifuge. In adults, even in cases of Fever, I somutL': ! use it to carry.oll calomel takes the prorions night, brought on by imprudence, youtbfulindulgenceandw Syphilis, Syphilitic EruptionSjGonorrheajGleet.Btriei'; DretnralDischarges,.lmpurity Blood, with nil B cea of the Venereal Organ, Shin Diseases, Scorbutic £ tlohs,Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal W hees, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weik> Idonthly Suppressions* Diseases' of tho'Joints, Pistol- Aho, Herrons Affections, Pains in the Back and Boin«. tationof the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treat* Cure guaranteed - •' -. t • Twenty years’ practice (ton in this clty)enab!ea Dr. . to offer assurances of a-Cpoedy cure to allwho may conn . der biscare ?- Office and PrivateOonsultatlon Booms, 41,Diamond r, moderate. . - ’ norfcdAw< HftUMATIM&L—Dr, Brown’s newly dlscoTered ter Xv for Rheumatism is a speedy aud eextain Remedy that painful trouble. Itnerer fuis.' . Office and Private Consultation' Rooms No. 41DIAM, Pittsburgh, Penn’s. The Ddctorls always at home < .ma«h2fcd*w. r . g.-;,; AUUAN lowing places, vis ON ENGLAND.' Edwards, Banfi>rd A C0................X0d Wm. Tappsoott A C 0..... Liver (Available in the principal cities and towns throng England and Wales.; ' ... : * : ON IRELAND. Provincial Bank, Ireland.. ...........................J)n Armagh, Cavan, Dungannon, Mallow, * Tralee, - Bareonstown, Drogheda, Londond;’ Sligo, Baliina, . ; Ballyabannon, Kilkenny; Nowry, Coleraine, EnmskUlen, Dungamr* Bandon,- Carlow, ' B&nbrldge, Limerick l Enniecortby, Waterford, Downpatrick, Galway, Ennis, .. Atnlone, Clonmeli, : Cootchlll/ Monaghan, YoughalT, Belfast, DundalK; KUrUsh, Btraoane, Balymena, Cork, Fexmoy, Omagh, \ Wexford. ON SCOTLAND. .. S National Bank of Scotland, Edinburg, and its bran. in fifty towns in Scotland. . v - ; : ON FRANCE. * Messrs. Edward. Blunt A Co., Bankera Mr . M ... MMNM ..r: (Aveilable in any city in France.) ON GERMANY. Messrs. Vogel, Koek A Co, Bankers, Fiankfbrton-the-S; (Available;in any city in Germany.) JAMES BLAKELY, c - corner of Seventh and Smithfleld Btreete dec9 - Pittsburgh, If.1 f . Steamboat Transportation' Required thelndliuxJDepartment. Omcr ov TQB'Bupr 'lsdiax Atvaiml St. LoulSj Mo., February 20,1855. SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at this office noon, of theTENTU DAY QP APRIL, 1855, for tX porting, by Steamboat, iron St. Lpuis to tbe TraJing on the. Upper Missouri river, betwfeen Fort Pierre and Union; say from. 33 to 40 tone of Annuity Goods, Pr lons, Ammunition, bedeltTsre&to the Indian A' 1 for the Upper Missouri Agency, at each points on the r ; and in bach quantities as he.may dirvci; .the boat to - ut any points of delivery for such number of days, no -; Ceding five, as.said agent moy require to enable him tr 1 tribute taid Goods, Ac., to the Indians. The same prop: to cover also the : transportation of say 100 tons of G-; Provisions, Ae4 nureor less, from St. LoiiiS to Fort U. ; " Separate proposals wlllibe, received for transporting, the laßt mentioned lotof.Goods, Provisions, Ac., from/ Union, by steamboat, ktel-boat, or other safe water eoiS once, to Fort Benton. - -■ .4,''''. , vl Proposals for this latter transportation; should stab*. - kind of boat proposed to bo used, and aim embrace a p -. -sitiou specifying the per diem compensation to be po ; case the undersigned should require the boat to rexnai: Fort Benton a sufficient tlmo to eoablphlm to execut ' duties as Commissioner, to .negotiate wlChtba Indian t ;; to be assembled there. The contractors will be expect/ furnish, free of charge; the transportation for the u > signed and his assistants, wha .wIU .accompany the g ’ and subsistence for them'whilst on board the steam' ; and in case the boat bo detained.by his widen, at Fort ; - ton; like subsistence-end trans: Orintloti bn tbeir retur • Tha eteambftitwilLbe rCquircd to ceive her freight at St. Louis;by thelQth of May, 1855.; boat will'be accepud upon which, insurance cannt-i rcadOy obtained; Tbe rigbt will bo reserved to take. to coxisidet the bids, and the right; also to wject any t Bteam or keel,that are notconsUexed by the unders - .. sufficienfly Btaunch, speedy, and adapted to berviee, and to reject nay and all bias, If deemed uo ' factory.- :• r --ii • Th>» proposals will each- bo-endorsed—'^ proposal ; -Tron?porti g Indian Goods, Provisions, Acu iip the Mia, . Blver,” and will, sfote the ia;e per hundred pound, which the bidders wIU contract to-perform the bctvlcc must be accompaniul by a guaranty that the biddexr • enter into ccpiruct,aml givueuffidenfi eecurity for thi fonnvnce Cbexeof, in case their bids shaU bo oecepted. ;• ‘A CUMMIvNG, Supt.lod. Ap t XTINE ACREB OF CUOiCE I*ANP *VR bALE—AU Vi Teheed? with a good Dwelling Mouse 0! four roo; pordeo. ia: front.': A real haaswandother oat h Two. grape n C a > P a pleasant and healthy neighborhood, and about 1 mfcsftoo £•<&& A OUTHBERT A 80N, we mty W ThW am BBAHCHXS.