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DAILY MORNING TOST.
fooNDAY MOUSING::::
r *^"'"'AtjifiNitß B wps
unfortunate enohgli.’nr- -bis old a S° ,0 become
addicted to rather Strong. potstionß, and wnen
under the the cplriiß, was
usually, religions.). /No if, 00 Satordfty f aft^ao on,
baking' deyr hii'Wlfc, who was a very ‘odoßtn.
ona old lidy, and in every way amodel. house
wife, ashßd Noah to go out into tho yard and _
BDlit some wood to heat tho oven with. ;»pah 'st. chib ho tfc ,
** , j Uafare, ftp flet about it. to Btart off to I Cbmcrof /tnn and Si. Clair strut*, Pittsburgh, Pi,
concluded before oq Bet BDoni it, iu 0 K un^,„i(!nedi form „ rlv ut . B ro« D f uo.d,” h.viog
the larcni and “imbibe, whereby, of course, large and commodious and bating
" the baking WOS uegleOted; Cotn'lUg back io a refitted it in magnificent Style, would respectfully invite
_V_ T( . Hme and Utterly oblmoud; of bia good bb friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As
sbort aa „ tAl i in *Kn am •• -tnirod. with ibn conventt-nr* of the bou*e and his lone e*
woman’s request, no seated himself ID thO Old ;n t bw business, be. can glTe onilro satisfaction
arm chair* was very much attached, to . and h»s charges moderate,
thatold chair, for* like himself, age had made it ft* 2 *
tottering in the legs,.and somewhat weak iu the
book.
“Wife,” 6ftid he, “do yer think the Lord id
his goodness (bio) kin send us into fire over-
UetinM”
No answer from hie wife.
■ «< Wife, kin the Lord intend to burn ns all in
fire everlaatin* t”
Mrs. B—— — by this time was quite inoensed
her husband’s derelictions still no answer
"Wt/s, (hie) do yer think the Lord means
(bio) to barn us all ffaic) in fire everltuuin’ I"
This was more than human patience could
endure, and she couldn’t hold her tongue any
longer; she'd spe&k if sho died fpr’ttT—
“Nol yer old fool yerl nof if lie waits for you
to 9plit the tooodP* ■
*T7>UJABLia WORKS *; FOR ARCHITECTS. MECIIAN-
V' ICS AND-ENGINEERS— ;
The Model Architect; 2 volumes; by Sloan.
The Carpenter's New Guide.; •• do,
. Appleton's Dictionary of Mechanics.
.pc. Mechanics’Magazine.
Practical Mechanic?* Journal:
Downing* Rural Essays.
Do* r Country Houses. '
Stuart’s'Architecture.
Allen’s Rural Architecture.
Field’s City / do.
Rudiments of r : t^b.' s *- anti Building.
Rudimentary ; do. --- by Joha Bullock.
The Modern Geometrical Stair Bonder’s Guide.
The Builders’ Guile. '
The Engineer’s and Machinist’s Assistant; J 2 rola.
Do. -' - do. Mechanic's do.
Weisbioh’s Mechanics nnd Engineers; 2 rols.
Mahan’s Civil Engineering.
Knapp** Chemical Tcchoaio^y.
Norrb v tJand-Book for Locomotive Engineers and Mach’s
Cdbomon Locomotive Engines.
Haupton Bridges.
Templeton’* Mechanic’s Companion.
Scribner’s ' do. do.
HaswelFe do. do.
Hwick’s Field Book.
Byrne's-Pocket Companion.
Simms on L-evelin*; revised by J. 11, Alexander.
Do. Mathematical Instruments
Borden’s Formula for Construction of R. Roads.
Trautwine on Railroad Curies.
Bhuuk do, do,
Mifflin do. do.
And numerous other practical works.
For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN,
mhl" No. 104 Wood st
NSW BOOfiJi AT DAVISON'S, «5 ftUßXrr strut, neir
Fourth—
Christ a Friend; and the Friends of Christ; by Nehe*
miah Adams, D. D.—in two separata volumes. "
Life Beenes of the Messiah; by Bav. Rufus W.Clarfc.
The Mothers of the Bible; by Mrs 8. G. Ashton.
The JJvenidg of Life, or Life end Comfort amid the sha
dows of declining years; by Jeremiah Chaplin.
Cummings* Worts.
Scripture Headings on Genesis* Exodus, SL Matthew eod
Bt.Sl»rk. . '
Benodictione, or the Blessed Life.
Voices of the Day. Voices ot the Night.
Voices of the Dead..
Lectures o the Miracles anil Parables.
Lectureaon the Seven Churches.
Minor YVorfcs, let and 2d series, Ac.
The Footsteps of fit. Paul; by author of Words of Jesus.
.Words of Jesus; by author of Morning and Night
Watches.
Mind of Jesus ; by same author.
By C. 0. HILL.—TUB practical violin school—
A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, in an
easy, progressive ami practical form, and design*** expressly
for tbe American student, ib' which bedded valaablo les
sons as<l exercises and beautiful arrangement*, as Solos end
Daw of tbe most popular, melodies of tbs day Selected,
arranged and composed by U. G. HILL, pupil of SpoUr, late
President of tbe New York Philharmonic society.
The above jost received, in advance of the trade, by
HENRY KLEBER, 101 Third street.
RECOMMENDATION.
We hare carefoUy examined tbe above work of C. C.
Hill's. and consider it one of the most complete and proto
col Violin Schools we have ever seen. (J. aNTuN,
U. VOGEL,
febd Teachers ot Magic
HJSRPETIO SOAP KXCELSIORI
Am—“/would / wot a hoy again.
ril go sure (o that 6to re again,
On Third street, kept byS. L. C.,
And some Herpetic Soap 1 fain
Would buy, for it always suits me,
Herpetic Soap always suits me.
That Soap removes redness and tan
And cures all chaps and too;
Brightens complexions pale and wan—
I’m very sure it will please you:
Ob yes, I know L will please you.
This valuable remedy lor sore rnngh bands has proved of
great benefit to hundreds. Price only \-% cents per cuke.
Sold by S. L. ct/THBfettf,
mhld IJO Tuird *triH>i.
MAIiAZLN Kd.—Uorpsr, for January.
Pntn«.m T for January.
Qodny, for January; third supply.
Graham, for January; second supply.
Peterson, for January; 17 cenCs.
Ballow, for January; 10 cents.
Blackwood, for Janaary.
Subscription to four British Reviews and Blackirood, (10.
Those who would save iK) per coat in subscribing by the
year, or buying single copies o f the aboye, should call at
SAMUEL B. LAUFPKK'S,
> )aa3 No, 87 Wood street.
O PIKirUAL &OAP—Tbe“ Ulean Journal ” says that the
O Spirits who haunt Ch'autauqne county, N Y., revealed
to the initiated of that region, a recipe for concocting “Splr
itoal Soap f” This receipt was shortly after sold to a Con
necticut gentleman'f&f Several thousands of dollars. There
l< no doubt that som* persons will be swiped by ihb opera
tion, butil wQI not Interfere with tbe sale of the old estab
lished and excellent article, he HERPETIC -SoAP, wbiou
removes tan, sailuwzie&s, and redness of tbe skin; cures
sore and rough hands, Ac. It is still for sale at 12)4 coots
per cake, at No. 140 Third street, below Smithfkld. fm*rl9
JEANNEtTBI
Sbo Is dressed in silks and satins,
And her step is full of grace;
She is lorely in appearance—
But what a sailo# face!
Her hands are small, but oh! how rough t
She sorely does not know
That tir&FKUC doxp is just the thing—
A d then the price is low.
Tbe HKRPETIO SOAP is for .sans, 12]xj cents per cake, at
mh2l No. 140 TUfBD STKEET.
NJSW BOOKS! NKW BOOKS! —Tno HUlorj-i t tb
lien humorous record; by ueo. p. Bur chad
rooms by JohnG. Saxe, Fourth supply.
The Cottage Garden or America—containing practical di
rect iona for the culture of flowers, fruits and vegetables; bj
Walter Kid-r.
Harper'# Btory Book, No. 4.
Ballou's Monthly, for April
Just received and for sale by
W. A. GiiiDENFENNEY t CO.,
No. 413 K.fth stress.
Fink watuu&c anu men uull> Jc-akluy at
BARGAINS.—We'wish to inform the. public that wo
ore now offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew
elry, at prices that cannot ho heat. Therefore, treeay to
one and all, you that wish to buy foie Watches and Jewel
ry, give ha a call, and save from 25 to 60 per cent lo your
tmrehaaea; whivh you can certainly do t>y calling at 67
Market eireet. ,
N. B.—Watcb repairing attended to in all its branches,
in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repalredortaanulac
tnred to order at abort notice, at
A UltfiAT VARIETY Otf.ilOUSE*, LOTS nud #AKMS
are. offered tor SALE at .our Offlco, We are daily re
celring d&criptiOQS of new pi ces, which can be had on («•
Torable terms. . BeTeralnewJr'anns in Virginia forsale. 60
Acres of gooULaml' lo Ohio, near-Wheeling. Also, Coal
Lands. A godd Brick House on Duncan street for $l,OOO.
Building Lots for $2OO. &c~ Ac- Ac.
B.CBTHBEBT A SON, '
Real Estate Agents, 140 Third st»
NEW BOOK! NEW BOuKi—Travels ia Europe add
the Ka*b»-A Year in England, Ireland, Scotland,
Wales, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy,
Greece, Turkey, By ia, Palestine and Egypt.. By Bamuel
Irerueog Prime. Ju*t published. -
For sale by -J. 8. DAVISON,
mb2o 65 Market st., oear Fourth.
OH TUOSE for whom wo fond emotions cheslsh,
Secure the shadow e'er the substance perish!.
The best is the cheapest.. .Nowhere in the city can you pb*
tain first oiass PICTURES at lower rotes than at CARGO'S
Doable Bkyhgbt Gallery, No 70 Fourth street, opposite Wil
kins' Banking House. mhi9
■ Blacksmith Wanted.
A GOOD SHOER AND SMITU la wanted to go to a rail
road about *l6 miles from tbe city. Good wages will
bo given, and steady employment. Inquire at
GEO. EWART’S STABLE,
No! SOlSmltbfield street.
Rlftes, Gam and Revolver** f
BIPLhS. & new jsarcment of oar own mate, and
*J\ J t txaranud to be ANo 1. ,
Also, a sew supply of Colt’s, Allen’s, and Ells’ celebrated
Berolring Pistols, fast reoeWed from tne rnabGra, which we
are selling aery low'for cash, at the KjrrrßPßJßi Qv& WoßJts.
mh2l ' BUWN 4 TKFLEY.
ri'Htf tJEiii’-KXt'UA.NATOKV HIBLE.— The references
JL and parallel parages In ; tbU. Bible are peistxd at
uaots. Type dear and-largo. It is considered the mos'
valuable edition in print for private uses.
For sale by
fcb27
THK INVALID—CAHQO is prepared, on short notice, to.
tube PIOTOEKS.at residences. He can be found (day:
or ereoinK) at his residence.and Gallery, :
mb& No. TG.gQURTH STREET
—abgo MAKBS OP PICtUftBS, .paintings;.
Daitaerreolypee, Sc., on short.notice
,fihs - No. 70 t'OPBTH STREET.
C~ by
JAS.-'WCUAHU&U.S
l«r 10 bM£Bma "
lUKD t'KACRES—2O hy
mhl3 SMITH* 111 AIR * HOWTEK-
(IGFFEIS— 150 bags prime, for UWsmww
y mh!3 . * V.' SMITH. MAIE HUNTER.
I OAF SUGAR— 2S tibia for Bale by : •
j mM3 SaHTII, MATH Ar HPNTEB.
a 'ilifilfitslS lor *aie b> _ . - .
Vj mill 3 , • SMITH, MAIR AirPSTBB.
*g)^lSlNS—4o:bores tor sale by
JLt mhia SMITH, MATE A HUNTER;
ITUbli— 200 pkgs. White Flab-,
» 140 •«* Trout;
50 ,r Salmon;
50 this. No. J Latga Mackerel;
This das rec’d.by R. R., and for Bale by
mh9 ~ • HENRY H. COLLINS.
TT'KATILEHS—3OOO B>s Kentucky Feathers just ec’d ami
J 7 for sale by (jnh9] HISNRI H. COLLINS.
C‘ - tiAiIPAQNN-WINK—-SO baskets** Ueidsick’a” 173,174,
ChaiDpacno Wine, fot sale by
MILLER * RTCKETSnU.
TTOSIKRY—A. A. MABON A-00- will receive, on Che 16th
H of H»rcb, -2000 do*6n-of -Cotton-Eoeiery, ot every
eSdt. ' ‘r: 1111112
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Sew Scbool for tbe Violin.
HOOD’S Market st.
J. B. DAVISON,
G 5 Market street, near Fourth.
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„ MANSION HOUSE*.
rrG BO B G r EN’TZ, Proprietor,
NO. 544 LIBERTY BXREET, jOFt besld** the Passenger
Depot of the Penn‘ylvaMa'-' RaUrord, which makes It
Uio most-convenient boTißd 'ia for passengers arri
-ving .by ; that wad.
The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted op,
in excellent style, the MANSION IIOUSK. would respect
folly solicit a shar* of public There Is attached
a splendid STAHLS and extensive u AGON YARD, uflwW*
ing-amplraocommorlation to travelers and *enm«D»r«. Hl*
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market
can afford feblty
2.
I«!I,EY'S HOTEL:
CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS
• PITTSBURGH, PA.
my2o-.y] E. RILEY, Proprietor
GOOD INTEtT HOUSE, .
CORNER LIBERTY* AND GRANT STREETS, near
the Railroad Depot.'
janlfcly JA&IEB SHANNON, Proprietor.
CITY HOTEL,.
( LATB tJ-'OWW’e )
Corner of Smithfield and Third street*,
PITTSBURGH, PA
GLASB & CARR, Proprietors.
JOHN P GLASS, DAN D. CARR,
(LtU Haifa (Lit, Bt. Cbulo* a Perrj OoUL-)
THIS large end commodious Elouse having undergone
thorough repair and furnished with new equipment?,
throughout, Is now open for the reception of the traveling
public. CUAEQE3 iiODLUATS. aprtS:6m .
ST. CL A Itt HOTEL,
(FORMERLY THE EXOHANQE,}
PITTSBURGH,
Corner Penn and St. Clair etrcetii
C. W. BENNETT Proprietor.
4®*Thlßts b first emss bouse, between me Railroad IV
pots; the roonjs ora large and newly furnished, and
moderate. aprl4ilyd&w
OWSTOS’S.
WAVERLEY HOUSE. 60 South Eighth street, between
Cbujdnut and Walnut, Phl.adctphia. [auSfcy
THE UNIO.M,
NO. 11l Arch street, L’hiladelphla. T. S WEBB (late ol
the Hugh*,) Proprietor- »aughy
COkXEB OF UAL# AXD S->UIH STS, TTARREX, O
'|>HK Proprietor takes pleasure io announcing to the
J. public that this tiew nod elegant Hotel has been opened
as* bouse of entertainment Ueiag commodious and roomy,
•md adjoining the ofliev of the Ohio StagvCoin pany.lt offers
inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda
tlon of the traveling community.
A eliare of public patronage Is respectfully solicited
aul" M. OASKILL.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
CHESTNUT STREET, AfriVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA
PAIIRKU * LAIIID, Proprietor*.
jjl»:3tn| £EKSISJI,SO PKk DaY_ __
" "IkmTllan tldi aK,
joiiXATOtrs\ t'EyyA.
THE undersigned having taken etmrg»> of the above
named House, anil refitted it ai a large expense, in a
comfortable as well as elegant i:tyle, is now prepared to re-
gueste, and giro ample satisfaction to all who rnu>
pa ronise the House. jaufirtf} JAMKb DOWNEY.
H AR E’S* HOTEL,
i Late Farmer's Exchange,}
NO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitts
burgh. SAMUEL UMlti, Proprietor.
This Hotel Ip entirely new. having just been completed
ami opened for the accommodrnlon of the public. 1 seplS
: hotel
18 NoW READY FOR 'SUMMER VISITERS. The
grounds have been improved, and the House rendered
more attractive, genorally. The proprietor will be happy
to see his friends.
OS* An Omnibus of the Excelsior Line is nov running
from the station, on Fifth street, to the GLEN HOTEL.
Leaves the station ai 8 o’clock, A. M-, and 6 P. &L; return
ing at 9 A. M., and GL£ P. M.
;el2:om J- Ag.;ut._
“PRANKLIN’HOIjSfi, Cleveland, Ohio.
C PATRICK A SON, Paopamosa.—This House has un*
• dergon© thorough and extensive repairs, alterations,
and large additions of new furniture, eta., and the proprie
tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wnuting on
their part to rendt’t the Faasiux a place where all the com
forts of a first class hotel can be found.
JjsttT C. PATRICK A SON.
FLORENCE HOTEL,'
NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
(cosoccted os ms ccßorcss r’_AS.)
EEUBEN LOVEJOY,
Oc3;ly PROPRIETOR
; M’HASTtas, jil, ar.'i— - a n. uaasu
PERRY HOTEL, corner of llaoco-. b street and Duquesn©
Way, Pittsburgh, Pa.
mar-py llcU-AnTER' A MAKKLB, Proprietor*
TUIRD BTUKKT, lirrittbßS W ■*»!> i.M) MARKET
THI K buteeribent b--g Irar- to iutorm llicir Incnds at d
itie public generally, hnl t -ey have leased the above
«v,;i Kuowu Restaurant, which b:i* Just neeu thoroughly
r- noTatcd, rupniroJ »od re furnished, aud low open The
proprietors n»vr spared no expense to make the Hank fclx
ohauce a comfortable resort, ns well for the epicure as the
na-inew man- The UrJer wiil ut ail times t*e *tf>cked with
the aeiicados of the season and scrred up uudrr the auspi
ces of experienced cookA. They respectfully ask for tKa
patronage of a generous public
restaurant and eating saloon,
On TUB PLAN, *i Uiamond alley, beltoun
I Toad and Market itretti. — All kmtUoT entubl*** perred
□p in the r>t»ft ana i»d the shortest notice.
llou-r opm from G '’’clock tn the morning until 12o’cl<«b
at night. (Sunday* excepted.) octO.ly
" " BELVIDICIIK KKS VAUUAMT,
WOOD fintfcfcl, BET. « A>EK AND FI lid» STItEKTIS
r piiE UQil“T«b'n*'U ha* jiut provided a cholco stock of
JL biQUo&d, and is reaij at all times to servo bis friends
• itb Ibe best of the Season, io tho way of edib.es. IrL-h
Whisky Punches may be had at tho Ue.lyidi.kil
iaulitly
AND-COFFEE HOUSE.
D. BARNARD.
f?o. 40, Street hfhorm Wood and Market.
JanlDtlyj rirraucEou.
CRYSTAL PALACE,
R©. 1H Dtarbel street* 1
C. C. SEELY,
RESPECTFULLY inform# bis friendsand the
Jpublir to general, that he ha/* just started his
Sew York nod I’litladelp' ia tniKjnrn vtjle of
COOKING ►YSTERS and everything else In the
eating line. Oyster* in the Shell or Stewvd. for cents
a dozen. Lie will also furnish the best of everything that
the market «HI afford. House always open uniii 3 o'clock
tn the morning • nmrl?Ltf
OYSTKJI SALOUS AND HESTAI IIAST!
108 WOOD STREET.
rH3S subscriber has now hi* OYSTER SALOON AND
BATINO U'»o£E perfected In a manner that cannot
b«<*xcel«i by an; similar -ftahtlshment In the city
MEALS mIL HE SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS OF
THE OA Y, from the
Choicest meatii Fowls, Fish, <fc©., &c«
tils Util of Fare cannot b<* surpassed, amt be would respect
fully invite the attention of the public to It.
CHARLES STILL,
ja2onnaetf 10S Wood «treet.
St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery.
undersigned respectfully infr*rmii the public that he
1 Is now fully prepared to serve private families and the
public generally, with his celebrated LAGER DEER, in
bottles All orders left at his iMUce, NO 39 DIAMOND
ALLUY (near Woodstreot,) will be punctually attended to;
and the Be6r delivered to any part or ibn city nr vicinity
Je2B:tf F O. 6CIIKNCK.
OenlU 1 Lager Deer Hall.
A’o. 106 SmtUi/Uld etrczl, opposite the Custom House.
THE subscriber has just ntteneu one of the largest an!
best finished Lager Beer Halls in the city Ills itaerl
acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other ac
commclatbn about bis house cannot be excelled.
’ ms A. UEN’ITZ,
WD. ENGLISH, Solo Bottler of SMITH’S celebrated
• Kennett Aleand Brown Stout. Also,Common Ale
and Porter, in quart and pint bottles.
The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully
BOlfclted.. . . aalLy
nlneral Wtitbr and Sarsaparilla
ITTM. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now
Yf manufacturing and bottlelng the above beverages on
an extensive scale. His articles are of the best quality, and
nufactured from the purest materials. octl7:ly
Wagon Masters and Teamsters’ Bounty Land
AGEUCY, 9A Foortli street.
OFFICERS, Soldiers, Musician*, Wugou Masters, Team
sters, Ac..'who were regularly mustered into the ser
vice of the United States, and every officer, Seaman, ordi
nary .Seaman, Marino, Clerk end Landsman in the Navy;
also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State or
Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Congress, to a
Warrant for ICO Acres of Land.
Those who have received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled to a
Warrant fur such quantity of Land as will make, in the
whole, 100 Acres.
Persons entrusting their claims to mo can rely upon hav
ing them attended U> promptly.
AU information free of charge. Letters promptly an
swered. Address AUSTIN t OOMIS,
mhl4 Bounty Land 92 Fourth st.
IUE HISTORY OF THE UE.’i FbVEll Kipo.uig oil
the humbugs practiced in t e
SUANGHAI! COCHIN CHINAS!
And Oil other breeds of Hen* hdu Ctdckeua, b George P
Burnham, the Kiug of Chicken Breeder ,of Boston, Fu ( l
of beautiful illuctratlons.
ortNtONB o? this press.
It is an antheuttc ni llveiy volume of hnmor, by tho
“ Young *Un f ° an a j ery large sale of the book is ter
tain.—Boston Ere Gazette.
The lovers of genuine Din will all read this book. We
-mi Tire everybody to get a C 'py; tho sole in Lha t eymay
laugh, and the laughers that they Lay laugh the mo e.—
Portland Daily Argus.
This book vUu rnham is a fanny affair, and will “ take'’
-with t .o pub tie who hi e seen this big * elephant" more
or loss In tli ia-t fl e years. —Bee
T e ‘ History of the Hon F ver,” by G. B. Burnham.
.Esq., la brim full of * n and richness. Every *• chicken
mau” will of course read this book; and if it uo-an’t wring
h good eorty laughoutof him, why hemay takemy hat!—
'* Acorn,” in-iVcto Fork Spirit.
. The name or the uen anciers In this country 1b legion ;
and « very targe edition Qf Burnha *s new book will be de
manded at the very oatset. —Times
For sale by H. MINER A CO.,
mh'2l No. 32 Bmtthfl»ld *re*t.
T> BB OILANCB TO- BUY A FaKMI—«K) Acres of
;i£v flra?-rate Land; the soil is good and deep, and timber
at -cho b“st quality—situato at about twenty miles from
-New Martinsville, in the forks of Pishing Creek—only
.114 mile from saw and grist mill The above could be well
divided into throe good Farms. IMee £2,00 per acrel
terms: $5OO in hand; the remainder In five equal annua,
payments;
Aiso— dOO Acres in the lower end of Marshall county, at
less han three miles from the 0 lo river; 30 Acres cleared,
with a House, Bta : le, Fruit Trees. Ac. Prlo- $1200; $3OO
cash: balance in three yearly payments.
’ 8 CUTHBEBT * SON,
Tteal Estate Agents, 140 Third st.
1 lit IIEBPiiU SOAP r moves Tin;
1 the Her etlc Soap removes Sallowuess;
■■ The Herpetic Soap cures tore an rough hands;
The Her.eilc Soap costa n } 12V4 omts per cake;
And is soid at 140 T IIRD Bt,uear Bml hfieii. |mh2l
OHIO AND DBnNATDVAuIA RAlLKOAß— Wanted, 20
chaiea tttocfc, to complete an < rde -
WILKINS » 00.
Bankers and Oomnusslon otodt Brokers,
No. 71 fourth street.
' :PH-- ■'
•r •. ' . .
-
HOTELS
vm. C. CONNELLY.
OAiiKILL HOUSE,
KULTAoIiA
BANK EXCHANGE,
J SCHANDELMKRER,
O B KHAVCI
MAU T I N
JOHN S.W aGK, l*ropHetor.
cuHOi CTcopia
Kennelt Ale*
-ATTENTION!
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Increase of Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
jetsa issurakce?company,
HARTFORD,-CONN.—CHARTERED 1819.
PAID UP
Caab Capital. ...... .@500,000,
n>nn AV.YOAI, BTAThMKNT of the
1 Asset* of the iETN'A INSURANCE O)Mi*ANY,of Hart
ford, as furnished this&gency on the Ist of January, 1855,
under nalb. .
Real Estate*, onincumberod $ 10,672 05
Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, Sand 7 cent-, pay
able semi—miually 72.000 00
Debts due the.Cnmpany, secured by ranrtgace... 7 313 17
Bills Receivable, well socured, payable at Bank... 35
Railroad Stocfeain Connecticut 97 515 00
Honh St- efts io th* city of Hartford
Bank Stocks lu N**w York ciiy
Oasb od band, la Bunk, and io bands of Agents
and otbvrs - 213,606 06
(773,278 63
The amoantof llablliliesduQ or not duota Banks orotber
or- ditora,— nothing.
Losses adjusted and due,~Bono.
Losses adjusted and not doe, (148 618 '22.
Losses unmijußted aud in suspense waiting for farther
proof, (61,257 60
All other claims against the Company aro small, such
>nly as printing Ac.
Agents instructed to take no risk over (10,000.
The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends
upon tbo character, ma orlal .nd construction of hufidinM,
the width of streets, the supply of wat**r and condition of
the fire department, and other circumstances.
The amount insured in blocks of bulldlugs varies; tbe
design Is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO. or less
THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
Stats op Costibcticot. ) Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885
Hartford county. > p
lVrst nally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
th“ AJtoa Insurance Company, a»>d mn-looath that the f.-*ro*
going .statement by him subscribed, is true, according to
bis best knowledge and bell-f
ÜBNRY FOWLER, Justiceof th« Peace
Losses paid by this ompany fa# the year 1854 **xcee*l
$750,000, while tha premium-* received for tbe same tfane
far exceed any other year, since the organization of tbe
Company.
Policies, covering noariv all descriptions of property, is
sued at this agency at remunerative ratos.
f®* Offlco, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
janll 11. B. TkN EYOK, Agent
DELAWARE
MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY
OFFICE in the North Room of the fixchaugc, on Third
street, PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCES.
Os Viasrts, )
Caroo. > To all parts of the World.
Freights, )
INLAND INSURANCES
On good* by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
allpartsof the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandize generally.
On stores, dwelling boasesfte.
ASSETS OF THE COME ANT, November 7,1863.
Bonds and Mortgages -$24,300 00
State of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden, Southwark, and other 10an5,... 181.563 42
Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com
? soles
Is receivable....
Cash on hand
RalanecMo the hands of Agents and premiums
on Marine Policies recently Issued 121.707 67
Subscription Notea...— - 100,000 00
C7HtCTons:
Wo, Martin,
Joseph 11 Seal,
Edmund A Souder,
John C. Davi*,
Robert Burton,
John R. Penrose,
George G Leiper,
Edward Darlington,
11 Jones Brooke,
J. O. Johnson,
James C. Uaod,
Theopilui Paulding,
James B. M’Farland,
W. C. Ludwig,
Josrrn W. Cowar, Sec’y
The FranldlD Fir* Insurance Compaq,
Of Pennsylvania.
DIRECTORS— Charles W. Rancher. Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R- Fmith, Geo. W. Rich
ards, Monlecal D. LowL% Adolph! K. Bcri»«, David S. Browne,
Morris Patterson. Cuas. N. Bascaxn, JVeside&L
Cuas. Q. Bascua. Sarelxry.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual nr limited,cn «rvrj
description of property, In town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with F«curit7
The Oompany hate resorted a Contingent Pond,
which, with their capital and premiums, safety Invested, af
ford ample protection to the iwind,
The Ajawsts of the Com pan y ‘ ou January I'd, tßfll, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Aaomibly, wen w follown. rif
Mortgage ............. $915.12a CS
Real Klitaia - ...... S-1.27? 7«
Temporarv Loans..... - l7
Stocks ' Gl.S*f» 00
Cash. Ac... G-i.3if- SI
Since their incorporation, a period nf twenty-'ne years,
they have paid upward of One Million Pour Hundred Thou
sand Dollar*, losses by Ere, thereby «(Tt>nllne »videt>?e of the
advantages of insurance, a* well as the Ability and dixpocl*
lion to tnret with protnptn«*s« all liabilities
J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
ap24 Oflie*, north-east cor Wood and Third eta.
THE tfwiTKD STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST 'OUPaNY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 20TH, 1850.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
CAPITAL §250,000.
Office* S E Corner of Third and Chestnut
Streets. Philadelphia
QfLcrrt of the Home Board at Philadelphia:
□uticroas.
Stephen R.Crawford. Paul B.Goddard,
Ambrose W Thompson, Lawreue» Johnson,
Benjamin W Tingley, Geo. M’Uenry,
Jamb L. Florence. James Derereus,
William M. Godwin, William M’Keo.
President— Stephen R Crawford
Vice President —Ambrose W Thompson
Medical Examiner. PsUshttryh— Jainesll. Willson, M.D.
Allegheny City— ll. B. Mowry, M. D.
GKO K. ARNOLD, Agent,
marl7ry No. 74 Pcxirtb
PHO3 U TIO.V
INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock , Annual Premiums ana Western Fund
51, 000,000.
INCORPORATED 1 826.
Policies of Insurance issued at ail times on the most favors*
Me terms, against
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE,
on roi
PRHILS OF NAVIGATION,
BY
GEO E ARNOLD, Aobht
FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COG2VTP.
marl6:y
‘ PENN r YLVANI RANCS COMPANY
OF .PJTTSB UHGI7,
CORNKR OF roVMTTI AND *MTTIIFTKLD STREETS.
AnthoHzed Capital, $300,000.
INSURE BUILDI.Niir and .*tk-, property ogni< ft liws nr
damage by Fire, and the perils oi the Bea and Inland
NuTlgnilan and Transportation
DHtECTORS.
Wm. F. J hnston, Body Patterson,
W WClintock, Kenned* T Friend,
D M Long, I. Grier Bproul,
A J. Jones. George U. Wliito,
Jivob Painter, A A Carrier,
Ircie* 8 Negl»y, W. 8. Haven,
Wade Hampton, D. E-Park,
11. R Coggnhnll
lion. IVM F JOUNBTON, President
BODY PATIERbON, Vice President
A- A. CABRixn, Secretary aud Treasurer.
8. S. Carripu AssUtant Beetotarv deolhGm
Welters Ininranee Company, "ittehnrgh.
a. MILLER. Jr., President | F. M GORDON, Srcretm
CAPITAL, <300,000,
\A TILL insure agaloal all kinds of risks, FIRE andMA
\y RINE. All losses Wtll bo liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Home Institution, managed by Directors who are well
known in the community, and who are determined, by
promptnessandliberality, to maintain the character which
they have assumed, as offering the beat protection to those
who desire to be insured.
Director*.—R. Miller, Jr.,C. W. Ricketson, J.W, Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Bmlth, O.lhmsen, George W. Jackson,
Wo. M. Lyon, James Llppencott, George DarHle, JamesMc-
Auley, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott.
Office, No. 02 Water street, ''Warehouseof Spang A
Oo ur * Plttshurab 00v24:1y
WATCHES. EWELRY, &c.
NEW GOOD*! I Wxtuiu J*wblrt, *“11.768 War*,
Military Goods, Ac., Wuolksaib and Retail. — Coun
try Merchant* un>< strangers vlri >ng onr city ere request*
ed to call, os we can. sere - them as w 11, and wc thin* b t
ter, than they usually are served In ISaßre-n cl les. be tdes
giving them a responsible guarantee—an Item difficult to
obtain in many shops.
P liver Detached Levers $lO to slf>,oo
Do Cjlind**va 7to 10,00
L dI»V Gold Lever and Lepioe Watches, $25, »n-l upwards.
Gentlemen's do (to do $-*l5 t > $2OO.
Chains. Seals, Keys, P* cils. Spectacles, IVns, Lamps,
in excellent variety, and at lowest prices
Watch R pairing ppumpt'y and in a superior
manner. All work and all goods warranted.
W w. WILSON,
C 7 Market sereet, rorrer o’ Fo-.rth
OLOCKB! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!!
Pfelfle & llleyran,
*g* DEALERS m WATCHES, OLOCKS.JEWELR’V
Ac., No. 42 FIFTH Street, near
Wood, opposite the Morning Post, formerly occu
tSbnrpied by L. Relneman A Co. We have now band a
splendid assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Olocas, which wt
offer to the public at great bargains, such as*. Iron cases
pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks.
Also, a rich assortment office gold and silver pateo’
lever, cylinder, and anchor escapment Watches, and an etc
gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we Intend t
sell cheap fsr cosh
N. B. Watch repairing done in the best manner and a
low prices, and warranted roar2f>
NBW IE WELBY STORE,
No* 67 Market Street)
(Second door above the Norih-iotet corner of’lhe Diamond
JOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John B.M 1 Fodder
A Co n ) respectfully announces to the public, that he hß
opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHED
JEWELRY SILVER AND PLATED WARE. LAMPS, OI
RANDOLEB, Pocket and Table Cutlery , Britannia Tea anr
Communion BsU, and the usual variety of goods in his llm
of business.
Special care and attention given to the REPAIR of FIN*
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
He trusts, that from his long experience in business, hr
will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him
with their patronage.
Pittsburgh. May Isth, 1853. my2s
'T'HE MARRIAGE GUIDE; OR, FAMILY MEDICAL
l AND PHYBIOLOGICAL INSTRUCTOR, for the specie
u-p of ibe married or those about to marry. ByDr.F 110 l
lick, the celebrated author and 1-cturer. Ninety-eighth
editio- ; 600 pages, and colored plates This book l* decUV
ftilv the best book of the kiDd ever published, and ha.- at
rained an unequalled repnta ioD and circulation ; in fao:
there is none other like it in the English language. It con
tains foil information upon every topic inte-esting to mar
ried persons, but is strict y moral, scientific, practically use
ful and popular Price nedoilar. Foreate by H. MINER
A CO.. No 82 Snlthfleldstreet Pittsburgh; we will send it
anywhere, fine by post, on receiving onedollar and the ad
dress. marl 2
T ” •. >. T
BANKERS AND BROKER&,
OTES, Drafts. lktrqjae^R T »ucl'’Loin3;oh;coHa“
- com
mission Land Warrant* bough? *nd sold; : .'
Particular atien'ion paid to the purchase and/sale of
Copper Stocks.
Ail coomuoicatiftns attented to promptly. ' janlQ
t tvl n WILUAMB... ......iAi ■B.aPvAY.
Wm II tVlUiame & Co *
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
GST Ail transaction? mad on li'oraj terms. Collections
of Bills, Notea. to.,prompt!) ottHiided to. jan26:ity
14i.«96 00
08.050 00
AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes; Cold and Silver
Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit
Stocks bought and sold «m commission. Collections made
at any point in the United States.
South East corner of Market and Fifth st reets,
••‘null " PITTSBURGH; PA.
ARTHURS, RODGEES & CO,
BANK Kits A.\D BIiOKKKS.
CORN EH OF FOURTH AHO SiUXBFIELD STBICISTS,
nu2:6m ■ ' PtttatmraU, Pa.
c. a. a (LKiNB
~.jos. Ltniwio.
Wllluus & ( o.|
(Success rs to A. Wilkin# ft Co.) . . ■ ■■— — ; —-
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, New A " lTo1 of B goodi an s>ummer Dr >
I_ _ • 71 ."fburtn street, Pgt&toA, . AT No. 99 N. W. 81DB OP WOOD STREET
N THE numeT..u? suspeusioi s of Bank* and Bankers GREGG ft CO-, Importers and Jobbere h. British
ch-ougbout the country, during the U.->t sjx months, we ]J t French and German DRY GOOD 3. Having recall
are satisfied th«t in almost every instance thejr troubles e( j OQr e jt onß ftr e gtocb Ol spring ami eumme'
have prown >ut of a departure Ire m * ~* Q ,‘Y' goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and pai
no'B; and we, the etoro, take ■jceasion to assure the pu<'llc through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring ouj
in advance, th,i on speculations in brother , oU customers, country merchants and city dealers genera
-outside operations,” shall tempt us and le- i i y , that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing
gitimate Ane of our ? ,aVo , ? n S we can offer such Inducements to buyers as are rarely me
all such ioTos k m»Tits wo shall hot-only bo better able to with in the trade 1 1
a,™ oar C u,t„mer.Md : .ouaare,a)«r eafoiy, but tb.,t ll> Amongourdr,'goods ßtoek will b« fonnd amhceren, d.
fldop-tng such a course veabjUl iiromoteiourowri niUmato Portsmouth lawn 9 ofthe mi;S t dosimblo dejign,
nenuit. I a ” a J _ _._j L_ w * i mohair lustres, alpacatspltitn black and fancy figured silk-
I gingham# and fancy prints, latest Rtyles; hroadriothp, fane
1 vestings, cassimere.a, satinets, tweeds and summer pani
looning; brown and black muslins, table diapers.
We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnet
newest Btyies. palm leaf hat* Rutland braid and
end an estensire variety of hosiery, gloves aud ribbon
with lacegoods, fancy nettings, jßConette, mull and figure,
tiwtats imiann# and black silk veils, ftc.
Our yjjnety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, pe>
rhssron caps, threads, pMt monaie*. patent medicines, pe*
turnery, oqu almost tiVOTy article usually kepi In tbev;
*lety-liue,-.together.:irith a targe'#U>ck'of gold and rilve.
watches, watch materials. glasses, gold nnd gilt jewelry o'
newest patterns, ana a’ great variety of 3o hour and 8 da
elocao, ail of which will be sold at the lowest prices forcasl
nr satlCTnctory reference.
N. u.—ab early call from buyers is reapeetfullv solicited
t«o<co . D. GREGG ft CO.
Removal*
.PATRICKS ft FREEST), *
BANKERS AND KSCHANUK. BROKERS, _
£T<rw Removed their Office to thr. Corner of Fifth and Wood fit.
pirrasraau, pa
PATRICKS a FRIEND. Banker# Anil Exchange-Brokers,
and Dealers in Notes, Draft*. Acceptances, Gold, Silver
an«l Bank Notes. Exchange!* on the Eastern, end Westers
-Cities constantly for sole. ,
Gollettiooe made in all the cities throughout the .United
States: Deposits received in par funds or current paper,-at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streeta. . [febS
HA7I acsoym TIiSJH IUNZJM- AKD XECHaSCX OTMCX fo HO.
67 iiARKST grairt, rouß. doom cxww ouravANh.
NQuLMKS & SONS, Bankers and Exchange Bfokers,
• and Dealer* in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold/Sil-'.
ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in aU tb* cities throughout the Unitea
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper; No.
07 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. [joSfcly
TIERNAN 4k CO*,
BANKERS AND EXCUaNGE BROKERS,
No. 95 Wood Street, comer of Diamond Alley t
ptrrsnusuH, pa^
BUY AND SELL Batik Notes and Coin; Discount time
exchange, and promissory notes; make collect/ne in
all the principal cities of the Union. Receive dep* Its on
call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all
other matter* nppertainlngto a Broker's business. Eastern
Exchangwccustantly on hand. mar 6
... 24.012 20
...160.826 94
... 16,071 30
$027,470 63
JOUR WOODS,
banker and exchange bboker,
Dr. B. 61. Qoston,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer MTlvain,
Charles Kelly,
Patnaol E Stokes,
Henry Hloan,
James Traqu&lr,
Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
Joshua L. Price,
JamcsTennent,
John B. Semple,
Charles Schaffer,
J.T Logan, Pittsburgh,
,B. T- 0- Morgan, do.
. MARTIN, President.
>S. 0. II AND, Vice President.
DXiXCA IN
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes.
STOCK bought and sold on. commission. Collections
carefaily attended to. Interest paid on Deposit *
03“ No. 53)4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M M.
Bank. declO
OOKWS3 Of V7OOP AND FIFTH STARTS.
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
sale. Time Bills ol Eschango and Notes
Gold, Silver and Dauk Notre, bought and sold. Collections
made in all the principal dtics of the United States. De
posits received of Par and Current Funds. [marffTly
Aixxs aasciit, tnwirj) sum, rtouLvcx x&astin.
KRAMER A RAHM,
DANCERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Heal Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
Promissary Notes and Time Bills, on East ond West; boy
and sell Stocks on Communion
Collections made on all points in the Union. (myl
-
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALKKF in flscliMDg.t, Corn, 1 'Rank Notes, Sight and
Tine Draft*, Cpllo Sicas carefully attended to,
and proo?ode recailtc.! to any purt of the Union.
Sti-jplt. l * bough! and r> U on commimdon.
No. 74 Fourtli r.t— next d<x>r to Bank of Plttsb'g. [s«l3
Domestic and Foreign Nin\- Nites, Grid and Stiver
fought. S.iii and EsKhangttl. at the
KXCIIANOK and BAVRING HOUSE OF
WTLLIASI A 3 ILL A CO.,
•u jt’.iej, ptiraßUßsn.
aiiown >,a timr deprf- U* [janl2
BCLL /NO. A. C AUGUST
P. A. MADERIA, Agent,
15 Water street, Pittsburgh.
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8 TOC E• AS O 151 liK '&AD^SB,
OjTic’i, i l7(i.\S2..Paurih-si.\ abopl Rood. ..
N E Comer Wood and Third streete.
M’CONNKLLA WILLOCK,
B AN.K E R S,
H. HOLMES fc;80N8,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
HILL ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
THOMPSON BELL & CO.,
BANKERS i.NO BU 0 KKR 8 ,
Corner nf Thtrti and ffTvxi trrrels. f*illsb*xrgh t Pa.
"THOJIABWOODB,
BROKER,
\.\D DCALIR 13
Notea, Bondi, Btocka, Rea] Estate, 4fcc.,
iVi* 76 FaurUt ti . PiUPasrgh. Pa (jafi^
VVllllaca A Mill ft, Co.,
B A N K E R «,
f\b>o4 W**] tireet, Pittsburgh.
nOLD on eate the following b’ONlte AND STDCKBJ>
Aj,share* bank
17 do 6fonoojaheb» Navigation Company;
20 do Citi/enj*’4»iFur:«noeCompnny;
g 2 ‘V.n UonoogHbela NavLTUi- nCompany Benda;
( (><K> City of.l'ittnbargh Bt-ndri;
fS *£) C utitv nl 'toudw !»sel-6:dlw*Wt/
Cimmlot|l*» i«uai»'(>(nce,
NO 100 SUITUMKLD KTKEKT, hrIAR FIFTH
Mont*) roaned on Gfii-t ~nd Stiver Watche-, Silver* are
«n<) oth-* v*»lua. i»> '*i»l4;»lTv
OLuf itliNij.
C L OT H I MGS TORE!
JOHN M’CLOSfTEY & CO..
FORM ERLY of the eelebwted Clothing Dupot on Liberty
streol. which has won an unbounded popularity under
be name of the TITREF BIG DOOIIB. hara. for the pur
oone of acquiring more epneo for their Immense business,
amoved to the spadoue building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, *.
WboTe they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTfISI
aim
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has erer Ijhd offered to the ptibllc
Their principal object for this remoTal.lff'togiYe.tbem
more facilities forth*
IVHOLEBAEE TRADE.
They are prepared to sell Goods at the
LO WEST . EASTERN PRICES!
And the; trill warrant them to be as good as any m&an
factored in the Union.
CUSTOM WORK,
rv tub our urrut, aso upon tub shortxst none*.
They bare on hand a fall and beautiful assortment o!
LOTIIF and COATINGS, tor
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUBI-
NESB COATB
Our tmereßts are Identical with those of cur customers,
and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail in
(Ming all orders we may be favored with.
G&* DON’T FORGET THE PLACE—
,\o. W«od street,-
(east side,) oorhbb of diamond alley.
N. B.—Wedesiroour patronstounderstandtbatwehare
no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on
Libert) street Our attention is devoted exclusively to the
House above designated.
mar 23 JOHN iTCLOSKEY A CO.
Fall and Winter Goods!
EDMON xT~WATTS,
Merchant tailor, no. iB5 liberty street.—
I hare now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter
Goods Orercoatingfvof entirely now designs; PI igh Vest
lags, of the most beautiful patterns; Frenehand English
Casslmeres, of every style and shade Tn the market, ali of
which 1 will make to order on the most reasonable terms,
and warranted to spit. '. ~~ oct4
NEW SPRING GOODS*
JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McC LOS KEY A CO’S Whole
sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wooditreet, and corner
of Diamond alley, the largest and moat varied stock of
goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure
of inviting the attention of the public to, These goods have
been purchased from first bauds, and, consequently, no
second profit on them, which leaves os able tosaythatwe
can add daseli &t as small profits os any house In the east
ern cities. Therefore, we -respectfully ftivite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country.merchants, in general, to*
give us a call, and . tamine onr extensive assortment of
READY MADE 01 IIING. It is almost impossible to
enumerate the qn&D? vof immense piles of garments than
Is to be seen at this L- t establishment; U is sufficient to
say that it has never t m equalled by the bouse itself,
marl&tf .... . JOIIN MoCLOSKBYAGO. -
SA ■’ FEL GRAY,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
tro. 47 ST CLAJK HOTEL BUILDINGS,
ST. CLAiu src*£T, pnTsnuEGii.
GENTLEMEN'S OLOTHX’IG made exclusively to order,
and warrantee to sail Gas constantly on hand a
Choice assortment ot CLOTH A. OAdSIMERESj VESTINGS,
and OVERCOATING, of the lateststyles, selected expressly
for the etistom trade Gentlemen leaving thelrorders, will
have iheir wishes consulted and complied with, as all work
Is done under hi* owp supervision. '- nov!2
Clothing I Clothlugl
'pHE undersigned respectfully Inform.- his friends and the
1 public that ho is now recelriug at hisstore. No. 177 Li
berty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Casslmeres and
Vestings. of the latest ond most denirab.e etyles, which bo.
is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man*
ier, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
We have also on hnod a'lurgeand well manufactured stock
•f ready made Clot hi ug. to which we invite the attention
buyers, eitbqp wholesale or retail;
Persons who purchase gouas forc&sh, fill, flpd-it to their
•dventage to cadi at. 177 Liberty street, before making their
purchases. • - "[mark] .' . V .■ C. CONNER.
New Clothing Store*
-NO. 4. SIXTH STREET,. jPIMSITE LIBERTY. '
rHE subscriber has just opened this oew
where b» has always on lArge'fnd ChQiceausort
nent of all articles.of CLOTHINGS.which he warrants equal
’<> any in the city, and willsoltat the most reasonable pri*
*es. • The public are requested to give him a call,'
mar9:ly - . B. ; ')PPENHBIMEB^
IMPORT INT MtlulCAu WoitK—Every one afflicted with
certain diseases wbuij consult his, own interest byob
tlining Dr RALPH’S TREATISE.
L’be nntur-, 8i m.-tome, progress and consequences of every
Novercal Disease. m«iuiy;and distinctly .described;- inulu
dlngdi&iaM-sreflembKiig to be found Id no other.
'n Masturbation, aiuob new and ioTßluablelnformarioh
»s given, with the only true treatmedtVnd cure, Stricture*
its- pertect and radical cure.' Also; all the. renv-idiqs, the
proper mode uf preparing, Ac.,.arp. faitiifuliy given,
io as to he practically useful to' every one, in every place,
-tod it is the only truly Practlcal/WoriLflubltsbed for geuft
ml use. Fourteenth tuition, 842 pp-with plates. Prico
-no dollar. Sola by S. L, OUTHBERT* ..
mh6 '' *l4O Tklrii street.
'PHE ESPECIAL ATTENTIONUFLADLEB iflinvited to.
1 the HKRPATIC SOAPj preparea by thesubscriberfrom
-herecipe of a London and usedfbr rfindoringihe
-.iriu smooth,''eofrandcielicateiy.whUe.'renipviiig'BaUoimeßSv
Pimpl'-s, Tao,Cutaueous’Erupt\6ha,andr«lheBapf.ri»eBkjp.;
Allc ape,chafe*, Vc;,tm fhe haioDij ariihealed:by it..,.1t
has been used with’great'success In casea of-.d.cald Head,;
Pot the core of sore, rough hkbil«, dt fa Pricy
12% cents a cake; or, in boxes," fbr Tamily,u3ts, containing.
:,ue dozen cake*) sl,26'perbox. Sold wholesale and retail
by < S. L. CUTHBEkT,
dedB ; NpVaoSbWet,
; \
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DRY <rOOuS.
SECOND ARRIVAL
' ' . _OF
SPEIirG AHB EUHIIKS Da? GOODS.
TILE SUBSCRIBERS have, iust.re-eivcd.. and aro now
opening, the ‘ thoflt _ d-'?ir:»ble asiortment of DR’i
GOODS ever offered in'this market Wl* call particular at
tention to&fewTcry,r,hi>l earticles.
Extra rich Fa cy Ced’d Si'.ks, entirely new design;
do do Black do- do;
do do TwLted . do;
Satin'Flald and plain Tfv*uos and fternges ;
Printed - : do : do:
do Barage Delaines;
do Chaliie do;
Very handsome French Lawns;
do. do Urillianteens;
A • good o-sortineot of French work, Collars, Unde*
S eeves and Cheihizeuet*, very cheap: Embroidered Hem
stitch and p«oin l.ineu Cutobrlc Hon<l v er*-hie!S; Lin«jj
Tabie C Ptha and Tabte Liot-ns . Freuch aud English Fu
niture, Chintzes, white and colored Furidiure; Bim»tr.'
A. full assortment of<3lo'e“. Hosiery 'Utte, &v •: In*
Linens, Muslin*, together with a oxnpiete as»ortment i
every article,either Fancy, empte, F r*dgu or Dome tic.
We solicit an examination of nur Stock tef.in- purcba>!i
elsewhere; as w« flatter ourselves ( mca we have estab
Hshed t o cash e\ st m) that we can supply our patr ns oi
motel beral terms than any hou e west f h • 'Sluunt&ips
We return oar rh nk to our friends for their many
: teemed fa** re to our firm, undo its for vt title and hop*
they m*>y still continue them to tb** establishment, nnu t
Its KEW TILLS. YOUNG. LOVr. A BKO,
feb22 formerly Young. Stevensou « L ve
VAST GOHDEU’S STOKE,
No 83 Ma k t m , 4>nsin* or Dum. nt>.
JUPT- RECEIVING, a large and well .'lock of ah
the new etjb-e of
LADIES’ DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMTNO3:
Fringes, Button?, Galloons,
Gimp*, • Brai »f>, Velvets,
Lace*, Cordr. Ribbon-*
A handsome assortment of i'r«n h, Scotch und Austrian
FMBnOU'EHIEs, in Swiss, Jac.net un . Luce.
Collars, Edging**, Ha, überebiefr,
Sleeves, Infcertin p, lufani* 1 Robes,
Cbcmltettes, Jtends Caps A Waists.
A foil supply of MOURNING GOODS:
Crape Mius, Collars, T of- and Gauze Veils,
Plain Linen setts, Sle \tn, Gaaze and Fulls.
Plain Bwis? do Ch*miz«*ites, linlluo aui Eug'h i rape
MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—stamped Col-ar>,
Bands and Ins-run.;*: Fn?n< h Cottoi-. H op-,
Linen anil Cotion Flu&s, Oil tlotb, Embroidering Silk
Btllletosand Scls.-.ora.
Mantua, Batin and Bonnet Ribbons.
A 'urge assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
GuODS-—Shirt*. Collars. Cravats, Ties, Han kerchiefs. &c
Pins, Needle*, Battens, Tape.-, and evert hing in rmdll
• wares generally
HAJOtfs ntsr Rid Glows, in nbile, black end color".
Sizes from ho. 6 to No 10, atw.avson hand.
, Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very
cheap. mh‘2o
SPRING DRY GOOUti.
HAGAN A AUL, No 0 1 Market st.,
AHE receiving daily additions 10 their large and we!
selected stock cf
Mantillas,
Dress Goods,
Embroideries,
Hosiery,
Shawls & Scarf.s
Hoasekeep’g Goode,
Alexender’s Kid tVnvo?, -tc .
To which we would respectfully ißviie tho atte fioo o 1
the Ladies. inh2o
eiOUBALN’G GOODS
FRANK VAN GORDEit has jud received s large and
beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, 6lwve>
and Sfttsin Crape, Tarlet-.n a d swie-., black luce and
gauio Veils, black Hosiery and Glottis, in wool, cotton.
**d silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in $;l qu:i!Ui--s.
Alexander & Bv ,u ’ s best tvid Gmves can always b.
•und at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner of the Dir
on-1. • O'vlT
NEW DRY GOODS STORE.
Iron Front— No, 91 Market street.
OU K house being now open jnr th« transection of a gener
al Dry Goods business’. we would respectfully soli-.lt tha
patronage of the poh-ie. feeling cr>;iQ'lr*nt that, front nur ei
tenaive und well delected attack cf SILK?, FANCY /vNL>
STAPLE GOODS we c»u off»T such inducements u- will in
jure entire lalb&ctinu. UAGAN A AIIL,
apr4:tf Nos 91 Market m.d * Union -freet
t? Uiuui
JAMES \V. WOODWELL,
CABINET PORTfITUR B M A NVFA CTUREL
Ware-rooms 97 &ud 09 Third afreet.
J W w: respectfully informs r~*
tii*> fri?n±» and curtomers thug he'Jgl
has now completed his spring stuck Rp»
of Furniture. cLiib Is decidedly * i '
the largest and best ever ottered for rale in th&Gity, which
will bo sold at prioes as low an any in the United dtates
East or West.
As he Is determined to uphold the quality with well e*»
Boned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and
from the extent of his orders and facility lo manufacturing
he b enabled to produce warrantwi furniture, at the loves?
prices-
He has adopted the principle of identifying bit* customer*'
Interest with his own. In quality and price, and keepd al»
ways on hand th« greatest variety of every de*criptinn of
furniture, from the cheapes t and plainest, to th .* most ele
gant and costly, that a house, or any part of on**, may V.#
furnished from his stock, or menufac.rurwj »x preisiy to or
der Th* following article:* consist, in part, of his stock,
f *rhlch for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed
In *OJ Of the Eastern cities:
Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas,
60 Sofas, tn plush and haircloth;
60 dot. Mahogany ’Chairs;
HO do*. Walnut 4 , *-
60 Mahogany Hocking “
20 Walnut “ “ “
60 Mahogany Divans,
20 Walnut
60 Marble Top Centre Table* •
60 “ “ Dressing 13 or-a ns
SO M *» Vlfashstaacls,.
40 Enclosed “
>OO Common •*
20 Plain Dreasing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut “
; 60 Cottage “
600 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads
20 Mahoganv Wardrobes:
10 Walnut “
10 Cherry «*
60 Plain Bureaus;
TO Dining and Breakfast Tables
12 Secretary and Bookcasee;
20 doa. Cane Seat Chairs;
24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs;
12 Ladies’ Writing Desks
Hat and Towel Stands;
EUgulres;
Conversation Chairs,
EU*ab*than “
Reception M
Pearl Inlaid “
Arm «
Qothlo and Hall ChaJra;
COMMON PURNTTORE and
WINDSOR OKIAIRB , Cakxst Bupplied with all ar*
ticks in their line.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest
notice.
All orders promptly attended to. aprS
Steamboats, A.hoy I
1 fE3>» £***■ tender their acknow*{A
jjßttgMStfiedgTnents for the favors bestowed upon y\,
“■“"■thorn by-their Steamboat frienda.. and
would respectfully remind them and others interest- * i *
.$d In building boats, that tbey are at all times prepared to
ftirnlahi oiLtboiiiosi reasonable terms, every description of
Cabin Fnmftare and Chairs of the best materia) and work*
mtnship. T. B. YOUNG A CO.,
Corner Third and Bmithfield streets,
opposite 44 Brown’s Koto!.”
Jatmti Lowry, Jr*.
Chair and bedstead hanofactcrer— no. 294
Fetterman’a Row* Liborty street, has on hand a largo
stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every-descriptlon, made of
the best materials, which ho will sell lower than articles of
the same quality oan be sold in the city no would call par
ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut
Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduoed
prices. Also, Turning of every description executed in the
neatest manner. Orders left at tho Ware Rooms, or at the
Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets will be promptly
ttonded to. mart!!
H™ A * WU-tIKBN 4 COZ
HAND at their extensive CABINITT and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Smlthfleld street. a
iwee twwrtmßnt of fancy and plain rumitore, which they
will sell 16 percent below customary rates
only.
G
*? d “ cc,aent ® to Oaoh Purchtterfi.
\kT °. t Hi ar ’? t stock of COMMON AND FANCY
~, *[ CHAIRS AND BIIDSTEAB3, at price? that cannot
fell to pleaae cash purchasers. All our work in warranted.
° Qrl 2s? Bftrß oAfln JAMES LOWRY, JR.,
laß *° L cor. Seventh and Lihert? rt.%
STEVENSON "* i nMi)u r m
K\,l OABINET.W ARE of every description. nt hi? old -»bind,
IWfcotTner of Liberty «tU Seventh strata UNDENT AE
• • attended to x In aU.its brandies, myll- •
\ BOOKS.—Just received by Express. the following
Xl New Books:
of Chas Caldwell, M. D.: by Harriet W.
rarner. Just published.
Thg Sons of the Sires; a History of the Progress and
lestinj of the American Party Just published.
Nelly Bracken: by Annie Chambers Bradford.
History of Mason A Dixon’s Line: by J. IL ll.Xatrohe.
g>pal Usurpation. Ida Hay'.
Woliort’e Roost', new work by W. Irrinir.
Alone: by Marion Harlnnd.
Ruth Hail; by Food? tern.
-Life of Horace Greeley.
Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern.
Saxe’* Poems, in two styles of binainz.
Qodey r for March '2O cents
Peterson's Magazine, for March; 17 cent?.
Ballou’s Macaaine, for March; 10-cents.
Yankee Notions, ihr March.
Tom Crosbie: by Lorer.
Frank Leslie’s Journal, for M*rch.
Call at the new and cheap Bo”k Store of
SAMUEL B. LAUFFER
67 tt ood street.
Enterpr Ub Gun Wolfed " -
* I'tTLc.Y continue lo sell r.IFLEd cheaper
Ux»n they cun bo .had either £a*t or Wesj. and every
gun ti warranted! Call Boon, if you want one, for ihev are
goingcd iike hot cakes, - • 3
:>-rmbl3
llerpetic eoapta tbe teat ihiug'you can find to
O'cure soreness or r.njghuesa of the eKln. Tt I'eaU air
olwps and chafes of tbe bands, and ren'uere tbeia sniooSi
eoft*nd whUe. I2}£cet tape cake. .bold by
. P l4O Tftfrrl street
i 101 of -Oghams.' •
' ;. A. A,H»BO'M x 0 ~ 25 Fifth streept.
T ABD-aaia^iw- -
•Li mblfl- ;; ■ ■ : . HEJTEY 11. COIiLI^S.
SEW OFFICE,
Beal Estate and Contracting Agent.
THE subscriber has .been - induced 'to open an office for '
the purpose.of buying and selling, on Commission, and j
haring the Agency of large Steam Saw-Mill* and Boat- |
Yards on the Allegheny.rirer, together, with , many other 1
foci I i ties from other water and steam eaw-mUlft, He Hatter*
himself that he canfurfilahany bills pf lumber and -
timber of any kind, great or'email, long or short, and; ,
•diver them at any point on (he Mondngabela, •
Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build Barge*,’ f
Mtore Boats, Goal Flats, Boat GannP!s, Bridge.'Emb'er, Rail*,
road Tirabers--Freightlron.Coal, Ac;, to any given.point,
.nd will attend to the Sale and Reritof Real Estate. From
tis long experience in lumbering,' freighting and boat,
•maiding, he thinks hocan;give general-naiisiactioni- All
•ereon? are requested to make their contracts soon ; espe
tally those wanting boats or largo bills of \umber and tim*
•er, should contract for them in the fall for the spring anil ,
a earner use. lie will also attend to the purchase Arid sale,
f any commodity that may bi* desired.
Letters addressed M David Mura, Beal Estate and Con
acting Agent, Pitteburgb,-Box.Nq. 120, post paid, will be.
' mcttmUy attended to. Ills office is op Irwin street, No.
Allegheny House.. • DAVID MUNN.
KxmKrcxa. : -
Col. James B. Blorg&n, Lumberman, Pittsburgh.
Mr. John Morrison. Esq., " u “
Mr. Eobt. 8. Brown t Esq., ’■ Allegheny. BlTer
Mr. Wm. Armstrong, ~ - a °' Clarion- **
Mr. George B. Sweney, •* u t ,; M
C. A J. Hahn ft Co.V “ “ “
le«2l:lydaw '., . .
fiDMTJND WILSXHB,
M ' -ippliSiSp®: i '
Eagle Marble ala ifreepbrt-Stone- Worked
SO. 215 HiaU Oi 1 WOOB jiiliSEl, PITTSBURGH^,
AndnazfUuCkmeitinf GateeLatorencißilte •
Monuments, burial vaults, tombstones, ; Ac;
Freeport Stone Walla and Fences^Mantle Plecea, Cen>
•re and Tier Tops, always bn hand and madetooriter; '
■ N. B.—-Having introduced a.hew styierof Fence' for-Cem-:
'tory Lots.of DURABLE 'TONE/cut tbronghdn panel-or
•ailing form, and at very, little cost over Inmfenetog>-1-
efor toepecimens of that and. other work .1 have : aj ready:
- one in ine Allegheny Cemetery. T have on ha&d-A choice;
.-diction of drawings for every description of work to.my
me. . '
Coi. henry McCullough, pittaburgh.
WM BAGALEY, Esq., do
KRAMER A RAHM, do
Mrs HAKHAR DENNY, do
Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Home JYood.
Hon. THOS IRWIN Allegheny.
Mrs. TIERN AN, Sr., " -. do
JOHN MCDONALD CBOSSAN, Esqr., Monongahel®
flouJM* ' anrlO.daw
SPUING STOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS,
ffgWCUARUrrTE BLUiIE,’ No. 118 Wood
»*itts#burgh, sole Agent
Ylf'lsnlf Thn Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly su
■J u af.y Uperior to atl others, both in elasticity of
touch, and superiority of Urn*.
i'hey hare : ii&t on y received the highest tftarks of .appro
bation irom the best Europe tin PianLts, such as
LIST, THALBEttO,
And others, uho have them constantly to their own Use,
but aLo from our resident Professors. The following is an
«x«ract from a letter of
t-ROFEtfSOIt HENRY T.OHBOCK. * .
After describing the particular style, two of which ho
wants for his ow'd u?-e—one Grand and one Square—he
speaks as follows - f.their excellent qualities:
“My little daughter, who piaysvery'well, must, with my*,
self have a instrument, and yours are the omy ones.
which can s-thfj me. •
“ Instrumeu is are offered me on the most accommodating
t< rms. 1, f oweTer, do not like them; they bare not the
elastic totich and the tone of yours
“ I remain yours, respectfully,
** Bbsky Rohbock, Pittsburgh, Pa.” '
For rale by CUARLOtTK BLU.'iK, at tho “Old Estab.
n«hed Piano Depot,” 118 street, 2d door above Fifth
Also sole Acent for Pitt-bttrgb and Western Pennsylvania
tor Hal let Davit <£ 0)18 Boston Piano3 t (which In the Past
ern rtties are considered superior to either Chickering’s or
< uddh a Cla'k's. but which fact is not extensively known,
u* hey have but lately been introduced here;) and other
New Fork >nd Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at
price?* from £225 to $BOO . . mblff
IN an advertisement of Mrs blumq,' In this paper, iny
na els mdu use of in connection with 'he Hamburg ;
Pianos. Such ase i unauthorized by me, and. moreover, j
the mat er i.- incorrectly stated, and m'sapplied. he fact*
ur- theae About a year ago 1 wrote to Bunmgarten &
lletn.% Piano makers ia il'iwturg, (Germany,) for a PUuo
ut u new and p*-culiur construction, Qnd of which I furnish
ed n minute description. Th«y replied that they did not
m.mufieiu e uuy such, and requested me to examine a
i‘ixn**ot ili-ir make sent ;o Mrs Dlume, at the same time
offering io furn shoe with a aimilur one, in case 1 liked it.
I »:<vrdingty examined the instrument, but as it did not
; lease me, I purchasing of them. 1 have since
ought and uin nor? using u ; iano from the factory of
un,%s £ Clabe, N. Y. (mhff.3) IIKNItT KOHBOcg.
CUICKERING J- SONS'
PIANOS.
JOHN 11. MKLLOR, No. 81 Wood street,
1/ '* b « Fourth street nod diamond alley, .
has ju:?t received Lrom the manufactory of C ICKKRTNQ f Prtyitfl Plstnumi
h S«>NS, BOSTON, a new and full supply of their *IKST- | ; , v i>B. DROWN, No. ; 41 L Dlamond Alley, De* *
CL.\>S SEVEN OCTaVE PIANO FuRTJiS, with all Iha i rotes hieentire attention loan office Practical &£&
lute and valuable improve ents— also, of their plaioer and ! \&j His basinessMS'mostly coafinvd to Private Y/aT
iuwer pricw.i styles, Mutable for those who require a cheap r J§j» ; ££&
out good instrument. All the Piano F >rtes from »hia roan- i brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence abdaxcega
ufre orj are » arranted, and will be sold IN VARIABLY.AT: Syphilis, Syphilitic FrnpUonfl,Gonorrhea,aicetiSWctbfi ; ' 1
U-.vSTON FACTORY PRICES. M Urutnral Discharges, Impurity of,th® 8100d 1 , with all Rises*
OLD PlANOS.—?ev«ral Rrconi-hand Pianos, in good ses of the VenetealOrgan. • Shin Diseases, Scorbutic Rrirp.
oidt-r for -ale at $3O $5O. $75, $ll5 $lBO. Ac.. Ac. tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases,‘Seminal Weftk*
.MKL jDEONS- a full supply of Melodeons of entirely ness, Impotency; Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness,
new an J bfuutifal sn lea. and trom thf lx*t manufactories Monthly Diseases of the Joints, Flettila,in .
i:i the country, at $45, SGO $“5, *.lOO, $135, $l5O. Ano, Nervous Asecti6ns, Pains in tbo Bachand Ltld*: Irrl ’'
JOHN it MELLOIt, * tation of the Bladder and. Kidneys,successfully treated*** •
Agent for the sale of CnicKCRiNQ A So«s’PiAxos, Cure guaranteed • . *•
For Pittsbmgh and Western Penne. Twenty years’practicettenin tMflcityjenablesDr'Browa/
C3~ No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alloy and to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may COD sunt
Fourth street mhlQ dsthlscafe ; -
OfficeandPriTateOonsnltation&ooxns,4l,Diamond alley
gpL. Charges moderate .. .. •■ ■ Dov6tdJlW*iy
iMjSLD bvHJK BOH RaILBOAD ENGINEER' —Contain
r iog formula tor laying out curves, detenninina frog an- .
files. U-velliDgi calculntiufi earth-work, etc-. etc., together T> HEUMATIBM.— Dt Brown's new ly dißCoverv . o-meCj
with tablos of radii, ordinntps, deflections, long chords* IL for Hhantnfttigm Isa speedy and certain Besiedj *•
variation. logaratbims and natural signa tan- •• that painful trouble. ltnever fails. " • '
/oats. etc. etc., by John B. Uenck, Civil Engineer. Pocket*. - Omceand PrivpteConeultation Rooms No. 41UIAM0ND
book form. £1.75. Pittsburgh,Penn’a. ThaDoctorlsalwaysutboms
# %The otyeci.of the present work is to supply a want m»*‘*b£'H*w
n<rv geu«rai:y felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads.
Book* of convenient form for use in the ileld containing
the ordinary logmrithmatic tables are common enbugh;but
ii book combining with these tables olhe s peculiar to the
Railroad work, and especially the necessary formal© for
laving outcurvps turn-outs, crossings. Ac.,la a desideratum
which this work is designed to supply.
0 S. Military Academt, West Point, April 18. I&SL
Gentlemen: l have looked over “ HenckV Field Book for
nailroad Engineers,” anil think it well adapted to the ob
ject Its author proposes, and have no question hut it will be
funda vary urelul and practical TOlume both for office and
fir*lu work- • D. 11. Mahan.
Troy. April 2 1854,
I ain much pleased with Mr. flenck’e tittle manual, the
*• field bonk of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta
tioo of s«ine uf the most practical and useful of recognized
processes a thong railway engineers, he has given others
wtifeb. new nt least in their present form, appear to possess
a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—thac-of -
being in gene aJ susceptible of available, not to say desira
ble, practical use In conclusion, while l think the design
of Mr. HanckVbook is such ns to. adnpt It excellently well
to professional needs, I have pleasure Vn expressing .my
cordial satisfaction with Its execution, alike with the-per
spicuity of arrangement effected by { Ue unthor. and the ex
cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers.' ’
B. Frankus Qnttsax, . --
0. R and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute*
For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN* : :
Dealer in Engineers* Stationery,. .
au3 ’ Marker street. corner of B*-cond.
What-Nots;
Pcper Msche Tables:
Pembroke “
Hall and Tier •*
Ladies’Work “
Extension Dining Tables;
Ottomans;
To Farmers Ga> defers and
JVur&erymen-
FIVE thousand buatu-ls pui. fine ground
1000 ushels pure Bo ISDU3T, coarse ground; ,
1000 barrels v atent American FEiiTILIZEK -
A A 0. LIOEVELEK oller-for-eale, on-
terms, tbe above Valuable-Fertilizers, which they manufac
ture at their new extensive establishment, situated inJEasi
Liberty, n-ar Pittsburgh, Pa. Bonedust, as a.manure has
beeu used for many years io Europe with, the greatest sue-,
ces.«; next toguano.it is superior to any other in use.-'. Ten
or fifteen-bushels pure Bonedust per acre kill so nourish the
laud that its good effects will be realized from the. first year
to ten or fifteen years after, whereas ’ the good effecte of
guano are exhausted in on year. Those who have used :
Bonedust speak in tho highest terms of the benefit® de* T
rived from it.' It is-suited to every variety of .soiL-and all.
crops am btnefltteti by it—vi'n&s'And trees more
Jy. The patent American E'erLiliierpo^sesaei essential pro
perties nece-eary. to stimulate .tho growth of plantß and
green vegetables, and destroys, insects. As s manure, for
gurdenlng, it cannot be excelled. Directions furnished! • 1
Orders must be addressed to : A.IIORVKLKE;
mhs:dswlm ;. 449JPenn. street.. Pittsburgh."'■
Joseph White’? Carriage Repository. .
JOoEk*U now carrying on busi- : ' ; ■ 7‘
ness in nis spacious pfomi?es, :
lately enlarged,) on-Ihe-Pittsburgh- and
Oreensburg turnpike, ««»»» , dii>- < r»rt.u»a'S»L!^.jgyT
ltun, between Pittsburgh andlawrcnceville, reepecUuTly'
invites the public tn inspect his stock" of CABUIAG.Es,
BUGGIEc, Ac. And ho particularly informs genlU-meii
on« price only la• made. Fourteen years*
exp< rieuce in the business, euablcs him to place before his
patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, so
many years past it has been bis particular department to
Meet from the various and most talented EaMoib manu
fmiturtra The success of liis new system is cemplele-'-tbe
economy of his arrangements wilT supply he best and.most
fa.sliionablemiinufiictures.attnotlerate'j’riccr. Y , r
Unencumbered by those'heavy, expenses, which
munia l T decorating houses of •' Usihess lias heaped upon
the prlc-tof goodv, (owing to large-tents.) JO3EPIT WHITE
will on ready laotiey only* at mobh leas than the usual'
profilsi '• • ■- 1 - ‘ -[mhCfdawV'
repaired itf the best:mannec,wlthdespai<&-
G. BLngfcamdbCo.’a arauspQttatloir.Ltine
AND.
A YORK.—The Ownorß and Agents .0 1 said tine
hare bean tor the jast fourteen years corihMted-Witt'St
"eldestablished Bingham's Line.” Thej win cite their
nsnal rrompt attention t 0 the forwarding of Prodded, Me?
chamiiie, Ac. in the shortest time and on as fa.orahle
terms asnny other Xine. “ lavoranie
I.fptos o aMß“S™. iPttCllt bet " m Pittsburgh,Phil.
and Yellow, W*re.v -:
fcM.-MA.Vis aii'i'tho Lrade gfinarkltj[-'ar© Uuonned
tunt flamples of tha aboVe Ware, from ths Potter-‘of
WooiwanJ fllukely & Cd., JSagt Lirerpcol.are kept at-thu
offite of the undersigned. ■ Orders respectfully solicited. ■■
. JA&frfl BhAKfiLT, ■:*
'Corner of Seventh end inlthfle.W fte ■'
130 WOOD STREET.
r l lit. Urt. raife VV.iWr- »n-J /»aT' diretJteu n to
• X - Sell Twelve BuiidinsLots, each-24 feet fronton a &' fl
street, by 130 deep- ton 2-4. it,, aUey-fsituate nearthe 0* L-r
Dwpyr Allegheny Ciiy. Prlce4ore*d» L-t only Two Dos*
DR£&Dollahß, oasjil Thistsavaryiowpric® Jandnothing
b it thf want of money induoefl.thcnx to offer the Lota a;
this price. Call floon. if sou wantto-procure bargains. \"
mha . CUTHflgteT A SQg, UOThlrdst.;; 1
M^qk k krl—67 barrel No SlargeMackeieli -
.. 200 * do do zn-diuia do~ V "‘7
fcrcMandfare*i*by £uUtfl] &HHBY HiCQltflNß*
t . `` _.
miscellaneous: : ~
NOTICE
KBtt pT'JUK OK
GEO. BINGHAM A CO.,
Canal Bwln, Liberty st, Pittsburgh.
BINGHAM, DAVIS A CO.,
2,G Market sreet, Philadelphia;
JAMES IVLLSON, Agent, ■:
121 North st., Baltimore,
■ M. L. OSTEANDEB, Agent; :
.• . 86 West st.. New York
Proprietors.
- ' PI I/ILSs
. FOB Al* THE PURPOSES OF A■’\ '
FAMILY PHYSIC.
•" , THEBE has long-existed a publf*
?, fc VQ/jtgz demand for nnetT-ctlVs purgative fill
■ -re ■ .which could berthed On tte aui# and
/ ssfX- perfectly, safo in. Its operation*-; This
J ’ ‘ tab been prepared ,tn meotrtbat do
mnnd; And ah extensive trial of Its
-fr cbnflhifilvalyßbowh with
rJoccompliahcstho pu -
4>bse designed-. ,It;is easy; to make a
> i C&phvricalpflLbut-cot easy' to make
[thiMrrsi tobo the ob
jection?, bat.alltba advantages, of every other... This has
been attempted ond with what success, we would re*
‘epdctfiilly submit toitaepabltedecfsion: ' It has Been un
lortunate.for the patient hitherto that almrat-overy purga
tive medicine Is acrimonious and irritating to the bowels.
This is not. Many of them prbdncp'sb much griping pain
and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance
th**good,to bo derived from them. Those jpQU produce no
irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing
obstruction or derangement; In the bo . els. Being purely
vegetable, no harm can arise from their use th uny quanti
ty; but It is better that any medicineahould be taken Judi
ciously. Minute directions for.their use- in the several
diseases to which they are applicable bra given On the box.
Amcng the complaints which have be«n speedily cured by
thorn, we may mention UyerComplatoUn its.varioos forme
of Jaundice, Indigestion,'Languor, and, Loss of Appetite,
Listlessness,' Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever,
FeVer and Ague, Pain in the Side and Loins; for, in truth,
sail these aro but the consequence of diseased action to the
liver As tin aperient, they otford prompt and sure relief
in CostiveneßS, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula
and Scurvy, Colds with soreness'of the body, Ulcers and im«
1 purity of the.blbod; in’short,'anyAnd every case where a
purgative is required. : •-
. They have also produced some singularly successful cures
in .Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy. Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpita
tiim of the Heart, Puna'to the Rock,'Stomach bud bide.
They should, bo 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
: b'owelß into healthy notion, and restores , the Appetite, and
: purify .the blood, and, by their stimulant ac
-tinn on-the circulatory system, renovate the.stre«gthof tho
;body, and restore; the. wasted or diseased’energies of .the
-whole organism • Hence on occasional doseTs advama
vgeons even ihnugh no serious derangement exists; but un
necessary dosing should be carried too far, as every
purgative medicine reduces the s length, when taken to
excess." Thb thousand cases In which a physic is required
"cannot be enumerated here* but- they suggest themsolves
. to the reason of every body; and it L-confidentiy believed
this piU 'wiU answers better purpose than any thingwbich
haa'bitherto been available to maiikibd.. Hhet- their vir
tues are once known, the public will ho longer doubt wliat
remedy to employ W‘en in need of a cathartic medicine.
Prepared by JAMES C. AY KB. Aa-ayer and Practical
, Chemist,Lowell,Uosa Price 25 cents box. FiTo boxes
for-sl. ; '
Bold by B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Pittsburgh, and by
gllDrußgi^te.jyftCmdaw.
s;arBer , B. SpastlaSs Mixture,
THE GREAT HJRIFIEIt OP THE BBOODI
Hot a Particle of Horcury in it.
LET THE APsLICTED READ AND PONDEmi— An
Infallible Remedy for Scrofhia, King’s Evil, Rheuma
tism, Obstinate Cutaneous- Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules
on the Face. Blotches, Boils, ague and Fevor, Chronic Soto
Eyes, Ring'Wonn.Or Tetter, Scald'Head, Enlargement and
Pa n of ihe Bones and Joints, Stubborn Uicers; Byphintie
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, omilall .Diseases
arising from’ au injndirious use of Mercury,lmprudence to
Life, or-lmpurity Of the Blood.' “ • *
. This great alterotivo medicine and PttriSer of Blood
is now used by -. . usanda oi grateful patients from, all part
of the United States, who testify daily.to the remarkabl.
eures performed by the greatest of all medicines. “CAR
TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.’? : iJeuralgia, : 'Rhoumatißroi
.scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers,
Ulcer®, Old Sores, Affections of thi Eidauyß,- Diseases of the
Throat. Female Complaints, Pain® and Achlngof the Bones
and Joints, are speedily putto flight by Tiring this great and
Inestimable remedy. :
For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found
to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impuri*
ties; acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys,
strengthens: the Digestion,- gives tone to the Stomach,
make the skin dear and healthy, and restore? toe Consti
tution, enfeebled hy.dißeaw or broken down by he excesses'
of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. .
.For the Ladles, it is invariably better than all the cos-'
. metres ever .used. ; A few doses ofCarter’s Spanish Mix taro
will;remove all sallowness 61 complexion, orfog the roses
•mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im
prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all'
: the medicines ever heard of. ... . .*
; The large number of certificates which we hare received!
from persons from all parts of tbo United hUtes, is the Lest
evidence that there, is no.humbug.abont .it- Tha press,
hotel keepers,magistrates, physicians, end public ihen, well.,
known to the community, all odd' their testimony to the'
wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.'
Call on the Agont and get a. Circular and Almanac, and ’
read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medicines
has performed. : • ; -
: None genuine unless signed by BENNETT &- BKKRP,'
Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street,Richmond, Vag tq whom alt
ordore for supplies and agencies muat be addressed.
And for sale by B. A FAIINEsI’OCK, JOSEPH FLEM
ING, FLEMING BROS., and by Druggists generally. ,
•1 v
Jffioectual Remtdy for Worms.
TUB ‘>EaiONa ol ato the mobt reliable, and
i r not 100 costly aro.soughtaiter by the practical. The
following is the vofaniary testimony of a worthy and well,
known pbj>itdau, to hie experience of the efficacy
of B. A. FAUNE?TOOR’3 CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE,
during a practice of.twent»-flve years;.
OEESADA, Miss., htuj f3i, 1853.
Hrzsri. B. A Fhhneztock d&'Oo, ■
G otlemen :—I am one of those Individuals backward in =
giving certificates but in the present instaucc cohslder it .
uue to humanity to say that ihavb been engaged in the
practice of medicine for twenty-five years, and have never
icet with any remedy so effectual os your Ver
mifuge. Ib adults, overt in "cases of Fever, I sometimes ;
use it to carry off calomel taken tho previous night, and
often find bilious evacuations aqil woroja to follow. l ose
no other Vermifuge Jo my practice, and dt'srd no bettor. '
RespectmlJy, - W. M. HANKINS* 51 D.
Trepaird and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A C(L,' cornel 1 *!
First and Wood streets. JrahBMaw.
AltttAsitixiilEsTti FuR 1835.
EUuOi bAN AOESi Y. '
The Oldest B. catiUahed iffico in Pittsburgh, far 1
homittingiloney to the Old Couutry.
JAMho uLAhriLV negA leave to cay to those persons;
having Irieuds in the Old Country, and desirous of
either sending' them mouey or paying tbeir 'passage, that
hi.< arraug*meiit fir doihg either ianow complete, andCn
so firm » boMstbat mlaiaaea cannot nor lueses accrue
to any party Du lug the lust tea vedrs ui which he hvff.
been ib this ha-incFH, ho has remitted over a half million "
of dollars without -the Jokaoi a dulter, and the ,
which he is agm,, in Liverpool, has shipped not less than
45,00 u persona during the last year to this county," without*
a cumpl»iut.ot neglect'o. duty on the r part. : ‘ i•; ,
He can Ltaue passenger tickets for. London. DubUoj Livers
pool. Glasgow, Cor&, Belfast, Vro'gheda. Limerick, .Port
KuHh,Newry, Galway, l>undalk, to New '
York,Philadelphia, Boston.. Baltimore, hnd New
ami from tbcuce to. Pittsburgh; and wid attend strictly to
forwarding pasxs’Dgvrs flrurn thence to any part of the.coan*, -
try. tie also has sight drafts for sale; payable at tie 1
lowing places, vis
0.1 OULASD. '•
Edwards. Sanford A .T^ndn^,
Wm. & Co ................. .Liyarpool*:
(Available la the principal cities and towns throasAont’
England and Wales.) _ ; -
ON IRELAND.
Provincial Bank. 1re1and......
BEASCinS.
Armagh, Cavan, : . Dungannon, Mallow, - '7-
Tralee, Parsonstown, Drogheda, Londonderry, -
Sligo, B&lUna, ; ‘ BaHyaKdimott, Kilkenny; ’' • ’
'Nowry, . ... ’Coleraine,, , Enniskillen,;; Dunganntffi,’• •
Bandon, Carlow, - Banbridse,... 'Limerick, ; -
Enuiscorthy, Waieribrd, ; Downpatrick, Galw&y,
Ennis, . . Atulonc, Ctoninell,. CootchLl, '
Monaghan, YongbaU, Belfast, - .- Dundalk,- .
; :KUrush, Btrabane, Ba]>mena, • Cork, nj--
Fermoy, • Omagh,' Wexfordi • .........
ON SCOTLAND.
-• National Bank of Scotland, Kdinborg, and ita branches
in fifty .towns in Scotland. • . "
ON FRANCE. .
Messrs. Edvard Blast A Co., Bankers...
i * rArailuble in any city in Franca J
_■ ON GERMANY.
Messrs. Ycgel, Rock ACo-,Eankers,Jfc'ianifort-oii-the-SXain.
(Availablein any city In Germany j
•> ; ttLAKKT/gy- . v.
corner of Seventh and Smitbfieid atreelg; .
. decO ' : ~ - 1 ' Pittsburgh, L*a, ?
Steamboat Transportation Reqalrcil Uy
the : Indian Oeputmenc* :: • •
Omax o? im Bor lironjr atfairs.l
• • St. ( Loul3 > *Mo., jP.ebrpar7:2o,lBso.-
S BALED PROPOSALS will be received at'tblsoffi/'euntil '
.noonof the TENTiI DAY.OF APRIL, 1855, for tranS* *
porting, by Steamboat, ircm oc. Louis to the 'I ra Hdb Poets v
jobthe Upper Missouri rlvar, between FoitPierte and Fort '
"Übion; say Irom 30 vO 40 tons of Auaalty Quods, Provis
lona AmmanUion, Tir.vta.tw (JelrtiTßi
for the Lppor }U.-».url Agency, at flttdl points on tbo river,'. ••
and In auto quantities as he may direct: the boas to stop
at aoy points of delivery for *uchhumber.Df days not ex- .
reeding five, aa e>ud ogentmay require loanable him to dis- *
tribute aid Quod?, Ac.,to tbe Indians The some proposals- •
mcojer also toe transportation of eay'lQo tousof Ucods,
Protiaiens, Ac., mye or loss, from St. Louis io Fort Union. ;i
:" separate proposals Will be received for transporting also
tqu last mentioned lot of Goods, Provisions, Ac., f om Fort
eieanj'boat, keel-boat or other safo water convey
ance, to Fort Bdntbn;- ' J '
for this latter transportation should state the
hlnd of boat proposed to be. used, and also embrace a
sition Bpecliying the’per 1 diem-compensation to bo p#id in ’
1 caso the undersigned ehoald requlra the-bcat to remain at
Fort sufficient-time o enable him to execute his./
-duties, as Commissioner, to.faegotlate with tbe Indian frills ...
to be aaaombled there. - The Contractors will be expected , to.’,
' furnish, free of charge, thejtraasportation for Ahe-under-—-
signed and his "assistants, .who will 'accompany the goodiv' ■
ana subsistence for them whiistoQ.boardthe steam beat;
and in case the boat'be detained by bis prde'ra, at Fori Ben?:;
ton, like subsistence andtrans ortniionon their return.
Thesieamboat will be required to be in readiness fc) rt**-r : .
celve her freight at St. Lopls by the lOthof M0y,38i5. <No :
boat will upon, which ibsuranco cannot be
readily obtained. ’ Xha tight will bo rewrrTtd to take time
to consider Q» hUb, and the right- also to nyect any boats* \
steam or keel, that are hot considered by tbe undersigned''
aufOclently ; Btann«.h, spehdy, and adapted to' the prorofed ’
service, and to' reject any and all bUs. if deemed oos&Us-- '
filCtOTy. . - '. -
: <Tb- proposals, will-each be • endorsed—« proposals fbr- -
g Indian Goods, Provisions, Ac., up the ilL«ourl
River,’* and wiR state thrtau-rper hundred pounds fjr“
which the Udders will contract to. perform the service, and ■ ;
-past be accompanied .by a guaranty ihst, the bidders will
. enter into cc-ntract,and giyu eiilScnßut fecurity for tba'peh* .
iurnunce theredf,ixr case their.bids shall be accepted, v
---- & CUMMK\Q,Supt-Imi Ag*y w :
Nine acres ofchoice Lani>«toß Aiiwaii
fenor'd;’ with a good Dwelllw ;Lom?e of four ivUaS**-
lp front A Btablb,.'cool.house and other opt buihl?
,ings. Two - grape. arbors, waciiea
quinces, healthy’ltoVs,’undo! good quality* Gkxl
water, and ConTenlant... Thdabbvo prvp*rty is situated iu
« pleasant and healthy’ : n«lohborbcod,.hnd’ about- ibtvo
mile* from thef city. n. ..uriWKUTLA -
,latul - • Bean&L tVAggnt * UQ- third drett. .
fnHAMOia BRlHa—Afln»loH>n.l>»B'l UKlfcioiltj by ..
.Ur'AM# — jWßsuna jbscS; ;■■■
~.Pazjs.'