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Westgatclieedsv - One cftbemed*cal men asked - .r. the tniatteßS-cf oneof the bonees: “Why don’t you beep It'cleaner?” -The reply made by the woman was, that Bho was a "j>oor~«tdbw:; aDdcoflUa’t afford it.” ' :11 HovTlong havoyoa.been d,widow?” quoth the doctor; ’**Boro- enough, yer honor,.for three, years.V N AOf what complaint did-your husband die i” said the man of physio. - ;/ * *• Oab, ho never ;died :at all; he's run ? away with another : womadv: r ; V v rtt .' = 0T HtJi AT. XABT.~Mr6. Jemima Jipson wer couid go’to hod, without first looking no aerntath, to seo if somebody was not -stowed .. \ : away ‘there; At last, however, oho night.she *• . epiedr-dr thought she did, .which is the same— the tpng loufced-for bdow and-legs.' • <4 Ohl Mr. Jipson f Mr Jipsonl” shbsoream* oac, V theteVa,fnftn andernoaththe bed !” 1 ’ft *• la others drawled her husband; 14 well, my dear, I am.glad ’yotf have, fqu.nd him ; ■ . ; . atlast. You.havo been looking for him these twenty years;** ' TtraLTrABLK WuitKS FOB AKUUITKUXS, M£CUaN- V-AND BNGINBBBS— . ; . > Uj§ Model Architect} 2 relumes; by Sloan. , ’rtn^QajyiDter’aNewOtdel d0..""*.- V . Appl*wa'a,i>lctionary of Mechanics. . . •; - Mechanic** Magarine. . Practical Mechanic** Journal. ... ‘ • Downing's Rural ls**ay3. .'v - " '•-••no. . Country Houses ... “ Stuart’s Architecture, Ailrtx’s Udtai Architecture. •. field’s (Sty. do. ; do. ? and Building. UdJmentary ... do. by Job., BuUock. 5 ■»? : ZiTb»c>io4^mGeDittetticalStairßulld«i'eGuJdo. - «The Builders’Guile. - ThelCnglaeer’s end Machinist's Aa-iMant; 2 to la. ;.r - '/.Do. --do. - -Mechanfo’a - do. •WeisbiCh’s Hechasrieskud Engineers: 2tola - ... Mahan’S Civil Enjriaeeriiig. % .*i Knapp** Chemical Technology. * NorrU’ lland-Book for Locomotite Engineers end Mahh’a. ' • : Colburn on' LocoznotSre Engines. Baupt on Bridge*. ‘ a'., Templeton** Mechanic's Companion. - ..Senturn's do< - do, Haspell’s do. "do,- ■ - Hcnek*» Held Book. 4.? * • ByrueVPocketCompanion. '' Simms oa LoveUnn; revised by J. n. Alexander. Do. > '-- Mathematical Instruments. Borden'* Formula" for Construction of R. Roads. Trauiwine on Railroad Curves.- Sbuok - do. do. Mifflin •" do. • do. ;• * -And numerous other practical works. For eale by B. T. C. MORGAN,' mhlT No. 104 Wtvxm. . *\l RW BOORS AT Maaarr s t&cxs, near ■jX ,rQßtth • ; ; • Christ a friend; and. the Friends of Obrlet; by Nehe miah'Adams, D. D.—ln two separate volumoa. lute Brenea of the Messiah; by ReT Bafue W. Clark. !Die Mothers of the Bible; by Mrs S. G. Ashton, th* Br»uMg of Life, or LUe and Com&rt amid the thv dows of declining years;. by Jeremiah Chaplin; : -* Camming^,*Works. Bslftp Readings oh Genesis, Bxodus, St. Matthew and BLAtariu' : • Benedictines, or thk Blessed-Xife. Voices of the Day. Voices hi the Nigh t. Voices of the Dead. Lectures o the'Mlraclea and Parables. . - • - Lectures oh Gu> Seven Churches. Mioor Works, Ist and 2d series, Ac, The Footsteps of Bt. Paul; by author of Words of Jesus. Words of Jams; by author of Morning and Night Watehofc •’ " ; , r. . Mind of Jrens;! by ksme author. r • mhlfl - i Neut sebool for the Violin '• ' ' ”£>¥ HILU-rTUii PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCHOOL— _D A new and complex synopsis of Violin playing, loan r , jZ ill?, > fcrtbe American to-which U added raln&ble lea eons and exercises and beautlfal&msgemenia,as Solosand Duos of the most popular melodies-or the day. Selected, arranged and composed by O.C.HILL, pupil of Spohr, late . Breeideut of the New Vorb Phllharmcmc Society. ' The aboTe Juat receiTed, in advance of the trade, by . > < HEgfBY KLEBEB, 101 Third street. RECQiniKNDATTON. We hare carefully examined the abors work of U. C. 1 Hill’s,-and consider It one of the most complete snd prac* cal Vlolin'Sehools we hare erer seen. O. ANTON, , • B. VOGEL, ? " febC ~ Teachers of Mus So. HBBPBIIO SOAP fiXCELSIOEI Am—^ vi yxndd 1 torn a boy again. I*n go cure to that store again, On Third street, kept by 8. L. (X, ‘ And some Herpeuc doap I fain . : Would buy,foritalways suits me, Herpetic Hasp always suits me. " - 'That SoapretnoTesreduessanl tan ' ’* - >; 7 Andoures all chap* end soreness too; Brightens complexions palo and r " I'm Terjrsure it will please you: Oh yes, I know It will pleaseyoo. This Taluahie remedy ior eon roagh hands has prored of '*'• great boned to hundreds. ‘Priee only 12U cents peroake. -- - 'BAldby . S.L. duTHBUBf, - lahlfr *- '• • ilOlhird street. is a AGA2ilNiii.—'Harper, (br January. J]j» Fatnam,fbr January. • Godey, for January; third supply. k . Graham, fi>r January; second supply. • » ' ' Betecsun, f)r January; 17 cents. Ballow, £»t January; iDcentA ' Blackwood, fbr January. ; Subscription- to four British Rerlswa end Biackvrecd, $lO. Tbow* who tronldaoTe 20 percent in sabscribing by the year, or toying single oopins of the above, shouldeall at S.VMUEL B. LAUFFRIt’B, JanS -' - • ' No. S7-Wnod PtreeL SPIftJ LUAL SOAP —Xcs “Uleaa Journal ” says that ibo • Bplnte:»bo haunt ChaaUuqno.counly, N V.,rcTeal«J to the inttiaUkl of that r**g»Oa, ft recipe for concocting “Spir* taul. Soap 1* This receipt shortly uftiir sola to a Con . . neoticat geailesnu Car'seraril tbousaudsof dollars. There S- nadoubt&hutsoxa- persons «iil be r epo? by thlsopera ':l ...lioo, built will cot tnitrfcr" srlth tbe sale of the old eatab* .Bailed and excellent article, fhe HERPETIC-Si/A t% irLlct) .removes tan, eadosfaess, and redn*-s of the shin; cures sore and rough bawls; Ac It Is tiitl for sale at cents per cafce, at XA >4O Third street, below SmlttiSeld. {m*rlP JRAhMSi.mil Bbe irdresped in silks and satins, And her step U foil of gr*:e; Bhrltf lovely ta appearance— Bnt whata sallow fe:e! Her handaaresmall, bat ohl how rough? Bh« sorely does oot.know That tixaPK.io Is lost the thing— ■ A d then the price is low. : i The QE&PETIU fiUAP is for saJe, cents per cake,at mn2i Ho^IWiatKD'UTEBET. XT AW SOuttol XtKW BooK»r—Xao Hirtury cf the Uea IVrer, shamoroits record'* by uea P, Burnham rooms by Jubati. Base. Fourth *app)y. The et Axnencs—coatal&ing'practlcal dl ' rwtionafor the cultoreofflos'crs, fruits and vegetables; by ■' -Welwrad.-r;- . • , . Harper's htory Booh, N0.,4.;/. • Bailxd’a Monthly,jbrAprll. • Just reetfredaod for Vale by " - \ . .. : VT> &i GIEDENPENNE* & CDi, V ■, mtSO ~ Eio.4S Fifth stress. Fink watches and mcu gold arwelav at BARGAINS,—Weyish to inform the. public that we axe now offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew* ■«lry, atprlces ’that cannot be .beat. Therefore, ire eay to one - nete-PourUu u ; i \? THUdB for whom wo fond emotions chestob, Vf. jJecura e’er the substance periaa!' " The best It the cftsapest. .Nowhcre ln the city can yoa ob - toia .first class PIOXDBKS at Jofrer rate 3 thsaat CARGO’S -'- v - ' Double Skylight OaUeTy,’No 76 Jfotxrth etceet, opposite Wil* khu*-Bonking Hoaae. ' - - • CthiO ftt*cic*mltii.Wanted. A GOOD BHOKU'ANO tiMITH lB Wanted to go to ft rail*. road about 18'mUes from the dty. Good wages will be given, and steatfy employnient. 'lnquire at -• GEO, EWART'S STABLE, • mbls No; 80Smithfield street.: r i : ‘- Blfieo| Gmu ond BcTOtTerii . ' A fVBIPLES, a new of out own mike, and r'A&imxniaS to be A No l. Also;* new atip?lyofColt's,AllenVand Ells? celebrated Revolving Pistols, lost received from the makers, which wo areeelUiu very lowforcaBb,at thefiSTsapEiax Goa Woass. • mh2l - : BOWN A TEfLEY. TVRH SELF-EXPLANATORY BIBLE.—The. references •X and. parallel passages la this Bible are r&axzn. at . tssota. Trpa clear and large:' It Is considered the most -• > i valuable edition in print lor private uses. . •Ftor sale by J. S. DAVISON, . ,ftb27. .. . 66 Market street, pear Fourths - : • fTUIB 1H VALID—CAEGO Is prepared, on short nolicej; to-. X take PICTURES at residences. HO can be found (day 0# •ffehlhgJat'b&WalileEiec andtJallery, ; r: ,v S .. v,.,; Ho. 70 FOURTH; STREET. / ABGO MAKES 00PLE3 OP PICTURES, PAINTINGS, \srtDj®d*rrtoly^iAe^paehort notice.. • • FOURTH BTBBET. t : f ? KREN APPLE«S-r5O bbis Romanitea for Bale by. ~ -i. x- t£ It . . JAS. hIchAUQHtJH. iJßSNfr—lohbl»&nall White Beans for sale oy' • » Xohl6 : -■ JAS. MoAAUOHLIN. i YKt-i/)W—CJO tbs in store and for saleVv " Y *-•“• ' FLEMING BRQ?; m h i>-4*feAOHES^»)^)bla-o»w.Peaetws r EahS?: * SMITH, MAIB A HUNTER. ? C D^ l f-: mbieß * HCKTEB. ~ hunter. * npiiTEß - Xi'Atttt-i-auopkgs. www*i*b; • . -._ 'it ‘" : I*> “-‘'-Tttat; ■ __ : ;;;'^'. v 60 «• fijUtnoo; ■ •••’>• ; z - MtEisriid.? Larg^Mficierel; [7iiAXIiISRS--eUi)O CtHAfdfc*A tale by . ' MiLLBR A-RTCgSTBOS. "rTOSIK.HY— A A JIABOK * OOtecrlee, on the 15th .of H*rch, MO'dotoa of Ootton Boslerr. ot eeery T»te, ty» Klgllt RTItKKT. m ht2 DivUPS—Aootbet UDJOU ply of finely A*tore! \JT Qom Pines' rafti.by (mb22); JQs, VITCMING. »'**'**■&&' H. cri»» D^SSS^ COLXIKB, 1 ' r :A?RIi. 8. lha Kentucky Feathura jatt tec’d and' 1 mhO] ' UKNBXTlrCOtittNar-' • -st• s,• .*•;;;4,-; ••• e44' ''''44A-A-,f-4.-"st.liss4,- iOH Jli .HOTELS. Xf-O. 8U LlBfcKTY' STREET, Just beside the Passenger. 11; Depot of the Pennsylvania Rattrord, which makes it the most convenienthcnasß in chy for passengers arri-. Tln| by that road: . , The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fltted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect* folly Solicit Ashare of public patronage- There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive AGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamster?. Hi*- Larder, and Bar will be famished with the best the market: can afford. . . feblqt-- v- BTi CLAIR HOTBL,; 1 €&rncref«Fain and St. Clair streets, Titlsbicrghy ih, •. THK undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hoi el,” having taken this large and commodious HOTEL, antf having refitted it injmigolflcent-style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to giro him a calU-'As* suied, with the convenience of the boose and his long ex porienco in ttslwalness. feel can giro CD lire and bis charges moderate, fabU? KILKY’S HOTEL: COr''EK FOC?“H AND GRaNT BTREETS, .4 • - Pirrsß(THtpi. pa. c • £ rviliET, Prnpri* tor GOOii I’STBVT HO( SE, CiutU&U oS Lli>t’lUV AND .GRANT £TKEET&, near t t he. Raiircad Depot. jaulftly t ; -. JAMEd-SHANNON. proprietor. eiTt HOT E L. • (latb nneared ) Corner o t Smttbileld and Third strecta* PTTTSBUfLQa, PA. GLASS & CAER, Proprietors. GLASS, DAN D. CARR, (U!»Uuagft:?Ut.fßlc{n9hO&o*.)' (L*t* 81-CfcuU* * Ptrrj Ectrlj.) THIS large and conmodW* Hour© having undergone thorough repair and famished with new equipments throughout,. 1b now open for the reception of- the traveling public. Cdabocs .nopEa&Tr. aprBs^m ST. CL*A I K HOTEL, (FORSIEK&Y THE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURG!!, Corner Penn,and.St.Clalr streets, C. W. BBNITBTT Proprietor. 4®* This Is a first class bouse, between the Railroad De pots; the rooms are large and newly furnished, and charges moderate. aprt-fclyd&w OWSTOS'S. WAVERLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Wotaut, Philadelphia. fau29:y THE UStON, NO. lit Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S. WEBB (late of the Eagle,) Proprietor. (atUflfcy OAfiKlIiL HOUSE. CORNER OR MAIN AND 80U2H 8T&, WARREN, O- Proprietor, takes pleasure in announcing to the JL publicthatthisnewand elegant Hotel has been opened as ahouseofentertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the ofice of the Ohio Stage Company, it offers Inducements unsurpassed in Wartun for the aceommodn tioa of the traveling community. Aehareof pubHc patronage is respectfully solicited, aul? , M. GASKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE* CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PARKER a L AIUO, Proprietors, jylDflm) TERMS $1,50 PHttPAY. McMillan house, JOHNSTOWN, PBNNA. THE undersigned having taken charge of the above named House, and refitted it at a large expense, in a comfortable as well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample satis&ctiou to ail.who may patooiae the House. • fab&tf 1 JAMES DOWNEY. HARE’.S HOTEL, •{LateFanner's Exchange,! NO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, Toot of Filth street, Pitts* burgh. SAMUEL UaRK, Proprietor. : This. Hotel la entirely new. having just been completed and opened for the accommodation of the public. [wp!3 TUB OLKMiHOTBJL. IS NOW READY FUR SUMMER VISITERS.—The grounds have been.improved, and the Ilonse rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will bo happy to see his friends. An Omnibus of the Excelsior Line Is now running from the station, On fifth street, to the GLEB HOTEL Leaves the station:at 8 o'clock, A. and SP, ALi return* lug at 9 A. SL, and P. M. jelShCm J. O. MARTIN, Agent. FRANKLIN IIOCBE, Cleveland, Ohio. G PATRICK A SOB, PBOPfiXCTciA—This House has un* « dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the propria* tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render tha Fxaseux a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel can be fbund. jy4:tf G. PATRICK & BON. FLORENCE HOTEL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (OOSPCCTKO QN TEX XUBOPXXn PLSS.) REUBBH LOVEJOY, Oc3:ly PROPRIETOR. '7. tfIUStXXS, JK-, K. Q.XA&SIS PERKY HOTEL, comer of Hancock streetand Daquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Po. marl? MctiASTERS A MARKLE, Proprietors. EEaTAUEAMj. BASK. K3COUASGK, 4 THIRD STREET, KtTWEEN W»hjD *ND MARKET. - rj'UE Subscribers leave to intorm their friends and X the public generally, ihat they have leasca the above well known Restaurant, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired and re furnished, and now opeo. The 'proprietors hare spared no expense to make the Hank Ex -change a comfortable refart, as well for the epicure as the badness man. The larder will stall times he stocked with tha delicacies of the season, and served up under tbs auspi ces of exnarteocvd cooks. They respectfully ask for.tho patronage of s generous public . J BCIIANDKLMERER, Jaalfrly Q n kuanpi- 31 A U T I N 'S .nd eating saloon. Ot« :U f. w.V>i. .»’» PLAN, 29 Uiiivu>r*d aitey r *ettve*n u»wi Market iUedt —At* lund-wf -trvt-d up It - *i '*yf>t styk*. on tb«, *bnrtKi*t «i«‘Uc.- Houae-open from ti ‘’clock in the raoruiuj{.unu! ck atiugbt (Soudan ) )■■'■"•; UELVIOLitE dK*idllllA»T, Wool jiuih&r,Bit. kaiel a.\l> Mithe/H* The Und’Tsiga*d has juut provided a c.-t iro of . and is rwa'iy at all Umea »o s«7-t** bts iri<-mla with Uie best«-f the season, In tbo way of wuiu bn wrll divided into three good Farm*. Price si,Uo.per acre! Terms: $6OO in hand; the remainder in fl?o cquai annua payments. . Al*o—loQ Acres in the lower end of Biaraboll county, at less han three miles from the o io river; SO Acres cleared, “Wittns Hottse, Stable, Fruit Tt>«, £o. Price $13)0; $3OO j 'balance in three yearly pa>ments. J 3 OUTHOKRT k SON, Tteal Estate \gfntn. 140 Third rt. 'I lib agttPJSttO SOAP r moves lan; I lie Her etif Soap removes Sallownees; - «n,e flerpetie Soap cures eore anm rough hand**; The Hermetic Soap co*t§ n y per cake; And Ifl soid at 140 T*URD St., De«r Sml hflel« (mh2l OHIO AND PiJNNsYLVA IA &AlLkOaD—Wanted, 20 ehaxea Stock, to complete an ord#-'. 17ILKIKB A 00. Sankeiv and Commission Stock Broker*, mils No. 71 Fourth stmt. • v ■ I * h : '-y\ J .s"\ V . '/h'- ■•*' ;-b. COMPANIES;^ ! ■ • • -- - r - - . Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS l aBTNA ISSCHAi.CE COMPANY, - HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. : Cash Capitol, • - - - - - * $500,000. mfiß" .THIRTY-SIXTH' ANNUAL STATEMENT of tho ; 1 Assets of the iETN A INSURANCE Hart-' ford, as famished this agency on the Ist ofJan nary, 1855, underoath. , , - • " - :RealE^aitc,unlncfiru'bered-~. ? ...^..‘.«-..i....M. M 4:10,672 65 Bdventy-tw© Mortgage Bonds, '8 and!7 cent, pay • able semi-annually a. 72,000 00 Behtfl Aae the Company, secured by • 7.313 17 Bills Receivable,' well secured, payable at Bank.'L. 128,327 35 Railroad Stocks in CWnecticut........;.....-......... .97,615 J)0 Bonk Stroks in the city of Hartf0rd......,./;....'..' 142396 00 Bank Btocks in New York diy— 93,05tf00 Cash on hand,in Bank, and in hands of Agents-. ........... 212,595 06, WM. C. CONNELLY. v $773,27363 The ntup'uot of.UabllitiosdaG or not due to Banks or other c rr dl tors,— nothing. . ... Ix>sgcs adiustods'nd.due,—Bone. . " 1 ' Losses adjusted and not due,5148,518 t2£ . Lasses unadjusted'and in suspense, waiting for further proof. *61,257 50/. •. ' • •• ALloth«r r.latnw against tho Company ore small/ such only.w printing 4c. ' , • - £DLAi>£XFJZ/A. MARINE-INSUB ANCEB. Oxyxssris, ■) Cargo, ~ >To all parts of the World. Fbxiqbts, } INLAND INSURANCES Ua goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, tg all parts of the:Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. v ‘ On stores, dwelling houses; Ao. ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, November T f 1853. Bonds and Mortgages....-,..,,....-....,..... ..$24,300 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring ~ Garden, Soatbv&rk, and other leans,— —181,553 42 Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com panies 24312 20 Bills receivable - ... Cash on band B- O tbe bands of Agents and-premiums- on Marine Policies recently 155ued.......,121,707 67 SubscriptlonNotes - —lOO,OOO 00 woxctobs: ■ Wm. Martin, i Dr. B. M, Huston, Joseph Q. Seal, Hugh Craig, Edmund A Boader, Spencer M’llvain, John C. Daria, " Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes, John XL Penrose, Henry Sloan; George G. Leiper, James Traqualr, Edward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr., H. Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Price, J.G. Johnson, JamesTennent,' James C. Hand, John'B. Semple, Theopßus Paulding, Charles Schaffer, James B.M’Far land, J. T Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, l B. T. 0. Morgan, do. - ' WM. MARTIN, President THO9.C. HAND, Tice President.. Josxpu W. Cowan, Sec*y. P. A. MADERIA, Agent, mar!6 - . No. 95 Waterctreet, Plttaborgh. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company^ Of Philadelphia Jfeinjyhkaria. w. Banckrr. Tliomia Hart. Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jaeob R. Splith, Geo. W. Rich ards, Mordecsi D. Lewis, Adolph! K. Boris, David 8. Browde/ Morris Patterson. Chao. N. Prexidad, Qnxa. G. Bascxxs, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited; on every - description of property, In town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Tho Company have reserved a large. Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premium*! saffely invested, s£ find ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, ISSI, as pub lished agreeably to an Act ofAflaambly, were as follows, vis: Mortgage $918,123 68 Real Estate..-.. 84,377 78 ■ Temporary Loans— J...,— 83,966 17 Btocks- - 61,889 00 Cash, Ac— 64,346 81 Total.— 44 "■"Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one yean, they have paid, upward of One Million Fbur Hundred Thou* aand DoUara, tosses hy fire, thereby affording evidence cf the advantage* of Insurance, aS-well as tbe ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness &U liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third rta. LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, 8 PHILADELPHIA* CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. * CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, S- B. Corner of Third and Chestnut SlreeiSy Philadelphia . Ofhscrt of the Bone Board at Philadelphia: DZUO7OSS. Stephen U. Crawford, Paul B.Goddard, Ambrop. W.Thmnpeon, lawmie* Johnson, Deuiatnln W.Tlngley, Geo. Brnenry, TftrobL.Plftrp.nce, James Devereux. William M.Godwin, WUliam SPReeT 1 Tice President— Ambrose W. Thompson, Medical Examiner, Ptft#surpA—James Q. Willson, M.D. Allegheny City— R.B. Mowrr* M. D, GEO- E. ARNOLD, Agent, mar!7:y No. 74 F B. Watch, repairing done. in the best 'matmer'ahd at low prices, and warranted "' v ;- ’’ 'nißr25 r ’ ; NEW JEWELRY STORE, ? n No. 87 Market Street* (Second door above the tforthiDat xxymer ufVitrJ}ianond.y JOHNBTHVENBON,(pf the late firm of,loha B. MTtiddyn A Co.,} respactfallyaimmißfies to'thepubUa, that hehae. -ipanwl, atthe BboT« standee fine assortment ©FWATCHES, JRWHLRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE*LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, Pocket and'Tabic CuQerpyBHtorit&d..Te&, and' {hmitoirriotiScts, and the usual variety of goodalji bia line of business. ' r ,-r -',-r. Bpadaleare and attention given to the REPAIR of TINE WATCHES.JEWELBY.Ac. ’ .^.V, fie trusts.thntfropy -experience in bhidn&iV Ha’ wilt be able to to thosawho mayfaTOr him wiib their patronage Pittsburgh, May t6th, 1853. ... ,•: :myHS-- fTHE MARRIAGE GUIDE; OR, ; FAMILY-MEDICAL, I AHD PHYSIOLOGICAL INSTRUCTOR, f6r;tbe;spe «*. i. ; - .X. ’i PAID UP THE UNITED STATES W. W. WILSON, CT.Morket sereet, comer o( Fourth. CLOCHE! CLOCKS! 1 CLOCKS!!!: »V -■ ' AUSTIR LOOMIS* * i a$QC& AiKD^ai^rißß-OKBBi Fourth it., ngM and sold- Particular attention jraid' to the -purchase and sale of tbppcrStocks. -• i• : • • Ail oocnaunicationfl attepted to promptly.-. Yhs. Wm. H. WllllanU & Co.. . BANKEBa, AND EXCHANGE BROKERS' JV. KVarMr -TFoftS ahd_ TJtird tQxzU, i' . JG&< liberal fierias, - Collections ■ Of .BttlflrNoteSf promptly, attended'to.' " ~jah263w £l'OONN«lil«& WiliLOCKi ' ‘ T BAN : KERS U A\ft!) .Dcalersin Exchange, Bank Notes,, Sold and SQrer XJk. tJouu Oarrtnt and Par PuhdJ ondeposlt. ; Stocks bought android oh' 'colmfiJSsicii. i. Collections inside at anypoiafcJnthd:United States, rw >: a.-* ;■... . Sooth East corner of Market and f PlftN streetz, myir‘ ' : pmaßPßqiL pa; • AKTHUBS, & CO, -BANKERS AND BROKERS.: CORNER OF EOGRTBASDSIOtBEIELD-STREETS, ■ aa2:6ra . ■ -,-, P&tt>l?nrgh r Pft. c. b* to asms -jos, iupbwjs. ......... „ WUliinß & C(( n - 1 - ;,:1 '' •'• ’ (Successors to AvWiildriff A Oh.) r> ; BANKERS-AS 0 EXCHANGE BROKERS, : : ■Xo.'Tl Fovrtii itretij P-t&sburgh. INIHE numerous BUspetiEiors.ofßanks: emdßarikera throughout the coaotry .dorihi .the six months, we are satisfied thatih 1 almost every instant*:- their troubles r iuve grown oat of a departure from tbdr legitimate busi ' and we, therefore, take occasion to? assure, thapublio. In advance, that no.epeculatlons fn stocks,” or other “outside operations,” shall tempt r ii&'from the strict indies that in avoiding ■ail "Such investments' we~stall nob-Triy he- .better able :to •■snve our cußtomersßnd'cnsure 'thSlr safety, "bat that in adopting suchacoars&ife shall promote" our own ultimate benefit. '' (febsj:' ;W. & GO- Arrival of Sgrlnganil Summer Cry • - AT'Ko. 69, N. W. SIDE OF VOOD STEEET. Tip 43RKGQ & nnii Jobbers In British,. *±S» French and GermanDßY GOODS.-'Saving receiv- oai l large andextensive ‘stock, of spring' and .summer goods, purchased from importers, and*part 'through ourosra feel safe in assuring our old customers,'fcountiy merchants and city dealers general* ' ‘ly, that*owing to these acquired'facilities in purchasing, . jib can offer such inducements tobuyers as ora rarely met •irithJtn .the trade; I''.'-: ; ;V' . , * Among our dry goods slock willbe found casbwereSjtie-' lawns of the. most desirable : desißhsi . ■ mohair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks* _ • i i ~%! Ste^nßßand'fancy.prints;latest broadcloths,fancy . w FaT£Hl),' vestingß»caEHiiaeres,aatiheth, tweeds and summer pania - BANKEBB AKD EXCHANQB BBOKEaSS,' 'T ; - iooningj brown andblack diapers. Eax* JSmmc&iiittr OguxiothcijbTiifrxtfFifQxittWßitb. ' Wtfhave also opened a very large assortment of bonnets,, -s rtTTSSuaoB, PA r -- > > - nswegtstyies» palm leaf hate. Rutland braid and Leghorn, P~ATBICKS AFMEND,BahKere aid fExchanga Broket*, ««LAn extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons;- and Dealerffln Soles, tfr&flg, l Acceptances, Gold* fiflrtr : with lace goods, fancy nettings, j aconeUs, mull and figured »T»a n«iwit Notes; ' Exchanges, ca the fSJasteni andwosteru f Bints muslins audblaek silk veils, Ac. Gitleaconstantly fbr sale. . • . :.. '; . : -:. r : :. J j:/ ‘Oohmiety.Btoctembraces inpart-combs',buttonS,per . Oollestioua made luall th&lelUra .ibirmgfapct tlioTlailed? rcuaaion caps, threads,'port monaies, patent medicines,-per- States.' Deposits received dnpsr funds or currentpaber, at : .almosteveryartlcle usually kept, in theva*| th# corner of Fifth and Wood - s--'r ’ l'riety Uue, together wlth a large stock of gold and, silver : '-fr. \watcnea»Fatch xnat«rials, glasses, gold and gilt Jewelry .of : newest patterns, and a great variety of 30'hour and 8 day : .-elocxs, ail of vhlchwillße sold at the lowest prices for cash or eadstnetory reference. • • > N. lt-*An early call from buyers is respectfully solicited. tttKBO • . » . P..GREGG A CO.- H. : . BANKERS AND. EXCHANGE,BROKERS, ttM» wmqvxd omai TO ifo. . 67 m&UT BtiKT. toue bhqw ou> BTAirol - . HOLMES A BONEv Bankers and iEichingoßrokixß,; J,w-» andDealersinNotoa, SU«- ,ver and Bank Note?. .Exchange on the Eastern end Western Oitieaconxtantly IT' • T-‘. . , Collections madein all -the cities throughout th&Unlted States. DepOeiU recefredin parfoa&aor current paper,'No. 67 Market street, between Third and. Fourth sts. [j&SOdy . TIEBHAN 4fr CO*. BANKERB AND EXCHANGE BBOKERB. ITo. 06 Wood SireOt CorniT'cf Diamond Aifeyi. , . •. :,Fn*SBTOOJh:Mi# ; TkBY AND SELLBaukNoieaaad Coin; Discount time JD.exchange*aim promissory;notes; make collechcnsin all the principal citLeanf the Onion. - -Keceive deporits on call end oh interest* and give their pronip t attention to all other matter* appertainlngtoaßrokershuslneas. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand; • marO $627,470 63 JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB, duua jjr ‘ Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes.. STOCK bought and sold cfl' l com mission. Collection* carefolly attended to;- Interest paid on Deposit . 46T*No. Foprth street.nearly opposite the M. M.' Bank., . ~ ~ f declO ; HILL & CO*, ! * BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, • ; 'hotam w-woon-itoripia: 6ißi*ra-- SIGHTEXCHANQBoiLfche Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time BUI* ot Exchange and jNotes discounted.-** Gold, Blivet and Barih'Notgß^.bought android- Collections made in all the principal cities' of the United States. De posits received ox Par amjCarreat Funds. [tnar27ly iuo kkmto, :: . :xdwab» name; ? > »w»xaci kbasxbJ KRAMKR & BAHH, . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUT AND SELL Gold, Enter, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Beal Estate 'orEtoeh- Securities; pnrehaso Promissory Notea and Time BiUa, on East and Westj buy and.fioll Stocks on ComiaiKdoß... i OoCcctiohs'toade'on all .,. fayl ; G. B.ARNOLD ft CO., BANKBRB AND EXCHANQK BROKERS, TYBALKR3 in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, 'Sight and : i J Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully to; and proceed*remitted toady fart o£the;Unicm • - * Stocks bought nud Bold oncommisdon. • -- < f £DTrrthEtjngxt doerto BankofPittabfo [b«l3 Donaticand Bank ffctUyGcldandTsU per. BouaTd, Sold and Exchanged* oiOit EXCHANGE AND RANKING UOHSE 0T WILLIAH A. HILL A CO., 64 wood smxxT, pittsscbos. _tgh»lnterest allowed oa time deposits; . , [jan!3 TBU9TCO2C atLL............. THOMPSON BELL ft;CO., < BANKS R 8 AND BROKER?, Cbmrr of Tbird and TFW street*, Ptz. THOMAS \VOODS~ O-COSIUJRC.Ut BROKEK,*S9i Rotes, Bonds, Stocks, Real fistate, Ao., No. 75 Fourth iL* PiUxbvrgK Va. . . (jasg wim&ia A. um a co., ‘ , r : BAN KERS, , , /AT0.64 Ifbodstreet, Piutbtsmh, - HOLD on. tiale the following BONDS AND STOCKS>*. 40 shares Exchange Bank; ITr'do. 7 HoaougalrelA Narigation Company; ■ 20 do Citizens 1 Insurance Company; 1 - -s2tooo-Mouongahela Navigation Company Bends ;• -■ City o£J3t£&bxusfr Bondi;:. ) i . .Ss.oQoCgqoty.of Allegheny Bqqds.,- ■ fsepHailwawtf Clmmlotcl’a Loftu 010ce< • • vra* 100- SMITUFtELB STfiBBTANBAE •;L\jUonej loaned on Gold am’. Silver WatobM, Silver* are aqd.oiiiery«lniAJe*irUfT«."'...... «ial4: xrtGBrXUS SHORTEST BOTXOS. They hare on hand a full and beautiful assortment" of LOTUSanAOOATINQS,for,• v. • ; FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BU3I . NESS COATS. OurintexiurtaAfelddntic&l withi’iiiose of ourcustanierflj •udweuautstliepiitilio thatoar fidelity will notfail In filling «11 OTderawa may be fetored with, . ... fiST'DGN’T POBGUET THB ?LAC&— ;WW<9^ : o .'Street* , ( (EABT -SIDE,) OOEBER. 0* -DLiMOBD ALU3T. -H. B.—Wo dekir« our patrchstoundorstnndthat sre haTc ntjongOrnny: connection trithihe Clothing Business on Liberty «trcot- Oar attention Is devoted delusively to the Honw nhotoaraigflnted. «••»*; i ' *' . - ,*•• Q«g) iJOfeyM’QLQ3SEY i 00. ;... ■ : FaU, and. Wlnter Goode l " EDM V A TTS.' 'PAltfOlt LIBERTY STREET.— JyJL.J harrowon hand:tf fctfga^tocknfPalLadd Winter GppdjC ehtirely'nQW dodgnsjPluHiLYcst' the inost'fcttuitifal'patt raw; French andoEngUsh: '^JaMjmeireiL’df'drtfcy'«tjie andfshade Id the market, all of whi&' IWiH®alw : reasonable terms, k ah4iyaTOtttsrftb'gdlt. :: - !^. < r- :; ;- > '*?}'■ I -r •.«•-.**. ,>:taa& \ t v . HEW gPBWaiCOODS. .ourairw TtTST toffih^^JpWl^CWailEY : drWaWhole. rW .salo Ctothlng Warehouse, «&BSWood street, aud corner : of j)tao^ ? »^,.fte4a*®ert.«hd..tncalMl4nd l retcch.jof good* that this eeliurrateji nouge -his 1 ffrer had the pleasure of InrlUng These goods hare: beenrpnrcpased from first’ handij add, consequentlyi mo Jearesus abletasay tbatyre can amtdo eellat as .any.-houso in:"the'east-" .of wK6lfteale4ealerBan4^pupti^,'inep6haiits,in i to gire. as.ad&lL/and exafome our extensive assortment of HJSADyjirAI)E GL£'± ffING. it Iff almost impossible to enumerate the quanti yof Immense pUes’of^garments that' .is to be seen it fasuffleiontto risaj that it has ueYfcfcfceeneqoafied bY the house itself. ', -gforftttf 1 yJQIIN iIcOLOSKEY A CO. BA QkilfiXifißAY. ‘ / MEROiIAWT? TAILDft. / . 4* ,BT. XtiUlß JSOTEL\ BtfILDUSaS] J - ! - ,**.*-,***£ • DRYGOODS. JIT. SECOND ARRIVAL , . -:uSBBING .AIfD SUSOIER DRY GOODS. hare just received,, and are now A ’opening}:--the desirable assortment of'DRY r GOODS ©Ter offered in this market. We call phrticnlar at* tentlon to a'fewTpry choice articles. £• t ' ; Eitra Rich cyCol’d Silks, entirely hew design; ;• ■ ; r doi*'do-Blftctt do ••dcr; - do• *■ •'do; • . ;■ Satin Plaid and pialn TRsuej and Bcrages; Printed— 'do do; ... do., Delaines; * ’ do y 'ChaDW ' do; * . T.-i TvVcry'handsome Pbou ch-Lawns; --do i' .lhiUlianteens;-; . v A; good, assortment'.of French- work, Collars,' Under •fileeres and'ChemiEettes, very 'cheap; Embroidered,' Urnl* .stitch and plain Unen Cambric. Handkerchiefs; Linen. Table (Roths and Table Linens; French and English Fnr : : nitufe. Chintzes, wbito and colored Faraiforo; Dlmtttry. -A- .of Glores. Hosiery. Mitts, Ac-; Irish Linens, Muslins, together with a complete &siortin&nt of every article, either Fancy, Staple, Domestic. i .WeSollcitauexaminatioh ofohr Stock teford pnrch’al'ing elM>whcr©;iaa' we have estab lished ti:e cash ejstrm) that we can supply our p&tr ns on 'inorel.'borai tera9:than of,thi> pLountaics,. We' return ,onr . thanki to our .friends, for their'many Vs : '‘ "teemed favtra to'otir ton, under er. title, and hop®’ they msy still continue theth to the establishment, .under itrn*w,«u*, },:,j • - YOUNG, LOVE A iab22 . y ~.. formerly Young, Stevenson A L ve.' ;VAH C3ORDER»S TRIMMISG STORK, ~ - No 83 MA-iUi fir^Uokis£a,or Diamokb. .TUSTRKChITOG, a targe oh'd well telectea stock of all V-’the new styles or -m -...LADIEB* DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS; . Battonsy ' ' 1 • Galloons, Gimp*, Braids, Velvets, Laces, : Cords, . Ribbon*. »' —A-handsome-assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian' KMBROIDERIEg, in bniss, Jaconet and Lace. Colittfß, • Edgioga, Handkerchiefs, • • cleoves, Inserting Infant*’ Robes, Cbemizett®. . Bands, Caps A Waists. :•'A fall supply of MOURNING GOODS: ' Orap&"SetW, Collars, love and Gauze Veils, Plain Unen setts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss .do.; • Chemisettes, Italian and Eng*h Crape.- MATERIALS FOR ESIBHOIDEHINQ—Stomped. Collars, Bands and'lnsertings: French Working Coftoo; Hcops,' Unen and Cotibh Ploas, Oil doth, Embroidering Silk; 'fitilletos and ficiaajrs. ’ ■ Mantua, and Bonnet Ribbons. •* ~ A ’argo.assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING 1 GOODS—Bblrt*, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Pius, ‘ Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in entail Wartstfeaetally;. 39* tfAJOd’a BtBT Km Gloves, is white, black-antl colorF. ' fitoe©from No. BthHo; lo; always onhand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY aud OLOVES—very cheap.-*- i .. ■ m h23 BPRING. DRY GOODS. HA.OAS A AHL, No. 9 ( market st., ARE receiving daily additions to their large and well selected stock of Mantillas, Ilosiery, ' ■ Shawls A Scarfi, Hpusekeep’g Goods, • Alexandras Kid G’oves, Ao . To .which*© would respectfally invite the attention of the Ladies. tnhSG . MOURNING GOODS. FRANK VAN gobbler- has just received a iotgaand 'beautilW assortment of Mourning Collars, Slv'crow and Setts in Crape, Tarleton and Swkia, black lace and gauso VeilSjhJack Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cottoni and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Grapes, In all qualities. Alexander A Bayou’s best Kid Gloves can always bt found at No. S 3 MARKET STREET, corner eif the Din noutL novi" . HEW DEY GOODS STORE. ..Iron Kront*»No. 91, Qlarhet street* QUB houee being now open for the transaction of a gener al Dry Goodebusineas. wc would r-spec-Jany solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confuivnt tbbt.from ourex teoaive and well selected stock of 3TLK?, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS we can offer such o-; will in sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AHL, oplSktf Nos. 91 Market abJ R Union streeL if tjiiiNil bjaiL. JAOIES W.WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE M A If UFA CTTTKER- Were-tOom* 97 and 99 Third street* f- Vi’ TF. respectfully informs. his friends and customers that be ySA. ’ hatfuow completed his spring stock fa&2 of Furniture, whisli is decidedly ‘ 1 ' tne largest «nd best ever ofTered for ride in this City, which .will be sold at prices as low as any la the United States, East or West As he Is determined to uphold the equality with well §ea- Boned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and ftrcm the extent of hla orders and facility i o manufacturing,' ha u enabled to produce warranted' furniture, at the loweet prices.' - i V -He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers* • interestvtfth his own* in quality and price, arid keeps' ah J§y*o& h»nd the : greatest variety of every description of tfuruUra,. from the chaapest jandplaiojefo, to the most ele gant end costly, that u house, or any bf one, may be furnished from his stock, or taanufactunld expressly toor . The followim articles consist, In part, of his: stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed In-ny of the Eastern cities; uotlls XXV tete-e-trt** Solasj ---60 6ofk«,-in plush and haircloth; * • - 60;dos. Mahogany Chairs: 20 do*. Walnut •* 60 Mahogany Rocking «, 20 Walnut «•* *« 60 Mahogany Divans: 1 J2O Walnut « .WXMarbleTop Centre Tables: * ' ‘ 60 • u Dressing Bureaus I , . -8$ “ 14 Woflhstahda;- .40 Enclosed « ! 100 Common . ** ~ 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; *0 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut “ 600ottag« ' “ ' ‘ 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads 20 Mahogany Wardrobes: 10 Walnut “ 10 Cherry « 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables ' 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 do*. Cane Beat Chairs ; 24 Cane Beat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies’Writing Deskar Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etipbesp- Paper Machs Tables; ' • Conversation Chairs; Pembroke' “ i; t Elizabethan «« Hall and Tier •* ; - gecroflon « Ladies’Work « Pearl Inlaid *■ Extension 'Dining Tables; » Ottomans; SoChlo and Hall-Chairs; ot - COMMON FURNITURE and applied withril^r. *, STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest •; - All orders promptly attended to. To Farmers. Hardeners and 1 ■ :*nUYJ3-,thou£&mt tiu£hBla.pu&t uONEiiClSTjfinfe glouniJo X., . 1000 ; usiiglff pQrfi coar*e ground< .1 „ ICWQ barreta istent American*FKitTlLl2KK. . _ ... V‘ r A.'4-C« for on accommodating terms} the above .viable ithicfrUTey mhpnlat>' lureat their EUuatedJn Kast Liberty, near Pittsburgh, Pa.- JJonedast. aa a-manure, has •bega.used for mi«ajf ( jear^.in'Earope^'with tile : greateat'Buc-' ces.« ;,uext to guano, it la supeirtor ‘tnaoy othefcin usa. :Ten< ; or bfteen pure Bonedust per acre will so nourish the . laoUtbat its goo £ stfects-wLU he realized from the first year 'to ten-pr . fifteen ryears Bfteri.whfreaa tne [good effects of guano are eihaastod in on •'year:*' Those who'have used James Lowrv. j, * —r —-.1 Boneduat’ epeafcirf-therMgtest'-fennß of ihe benefit? Ue-. BEDSTEAD MANTrrAffrrmwn ?ir« W i roia ft i* suited toeverytaiiet/of 60ll r #od all of Chiilrt imd Bedit^-of ieserioUoS'ml?a i-- c ?” rU, i.l er ‘ S.® en:lttl -P n th*.b*t material* 2 tSSf* w4‘ lhe«alno(niaUtycanbeßoldla theciti B,^n v 'B el “ tlcs '.^ na * nSM ts. >8 a manure, to ' Scalar attention to his large stoS of Mahoglnv Wakmt !‘“'hhot be e«ell«;. Dlrecaoos furmsjred, V 'Chairsadd Bedsteads, which he will aeiTat .' Orders must-be addressed to •-' ;•■•■ A. IIOEVfcLKB, :. '• Turning oi ..reeVPitts&reln ’H'oVtho Ware .Booms, orit;the ttendedfen ■„ ■ 44alas “ ia Liberty streets, will-be fron^Oy Abofi •‘f'i Thi . subscribers tender-their aoknow-fSa 1 for the. favors bestowed'upon ImJ : - by their- Steamboat friends, and Ks| remind them and others interest-'*! * ;Minhuildinffboate,that they are at all times" prepared 1 to' -1?*“ a sj_ on the mOsfrreasonable terms, every description ©t Cabin yormture and Chairs of the best material 'and- work- * manshlp. • - T.-U‘YOUNG * C 0„ vortierThird and Smithfield streets, - opposite “Brownie Hotel.”.. -__£i.A«ffIILLIKE» 4 CO.i \ Mtenshre OABTXET *nd; lii,JStS^ N^ AOTOEY ' No - 64 SmlthieM-Streut,*. ln< LP l “ i » furniture, which they wiU Btii cent below - : '. •• XTri? to OMh Purchased*. YU ? tmA n?«■ of ANB'FANCY fail *n BEDSTEADS,- st price? that cannot SnptoSf^J^iS^ 2l^ oar w ork is warranted. Ourterms ora. CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR., msna . • eer.Beventh.and Liberty,etp. :\ to manufacture AEBof eTerydescription.*thi«oMßtaijd;- and Savoutb strata. UNDKKTA K ..-.•*, XNQ attended to, iii aUttsbranches.- : niyll . recoiT«a by Express'. tfia following AnßWography of Ohm Caldwell, M.D.: byHarrietlV.' of®®**- published. . • , j f a History of tire'’Progress Bad wn J ?£_ t! L e American Party. Just published? •-- V 1 , Nelly Unujken: by Annie Chambers Bradford. Mason & Dixon’s Line: by J. H. B. Utrote. ' PopalUaarpailon.'■' Ida May. “ Wohort’a Boost; new work by W. Irrincr. • i '■ ''• ' Alone; by Marion Harland. Fanny ferpw r/ lafe pf Horace Greeley. Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern. § ax ®! s ' i>o * mB f in two styles of binalmr. Godey, for March 20 cents Peterson’s Magazine; fot* March.; 17 cents. Ballon’s Magazine, for March: 10 cents. ; Yankee Notions, for March. TouTCroSble: "by Lorer. Frank Leslie’s Journal. for March. Call at the new and cheap Book Store of SAMUEL,B, LAUFFEB,. . 87 Wood street*- ;, JS&terprlse Gun Workg.- BOWK 4 XJiTLiIY continue to Bell Kl£l*E3 cheaper tlun thej can behad either or West, and every' guo Is warranted. Call goon, If yen want one, forthevrire going off tike hot cakes. 1 3 mhia Uerpetle hoop la llie best tliiDg'yQO can find to Gl curesorausss cr roughness of ihe hlilii. It lw-o s ~11 chapsAhd chafts_of the hinds, and renders t hem smooth., soft and."while, I dents pe rake, cold bv' . 1 ;; JohP o h-CUTHBBttT, 140 Third street -. ii^ Q Si AMSrJ ? st s nH S , a “uc lot of oibghums: mhS - , Ai A.'MAgfa & Ou- 2hßiftnstreeet. T JUtl>—aseg»toPi»i*hy-“ ■■■:. O*" 1 * '^“HBIfBI’HoOOLLIKa; hsy been induced to. opes an office for «rL* •®^? r P? 6 - e 6n 2 Rll d selling, on OoramiesiotuAnd- o f. lirgtf Steam Baw*MUl» and'Boatr.j with .many otter fodntiwfrom.otte ? watet W deteam saw-mills: * He flatter* •Mmself that-. be_caa furnish any bills of lumber and timber,of great urrßmaUnong or short; and. JeliTer tbaaatnny point op .tbo.AUegheny, tforiongahelm Tiren\ contract to'build large Bareev! Store Boatej-CoalHats, Boat Gunners,Bridge SmEe road Timber*—TreiKht Iron, to any given-point, -end will.attcnd to the Sale Roptof Eeal EstS? Worn •fils Experience in .inmtaring,Trei s bting ;; ffmi -*bdai ? building, be thinks he can givegcheral catis&etibnj; All -persons-.are requests to makO : thetr contracts «oon;-e«D& eially .tbose;wanting boats or large bills of lumbar and ‘tim* her, shahid 'contract, for them in the tail for tbeapringrad -' eumirier Use. - He will also attend to thb purchase and sale of.anycommodityth&tmay.&rdesired. • >. • Letters addressed to Davis Md5X, Real Estate and Con ' tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No; 120, post paid, will be punctually attended tovHls office ison Irwin street, No 2j Allegheny House. "• DAVID JfUNN. . * - Cc4»3Maes.B.MpTgen,Lumhemftp. Kttsburgh.- ■■ . -Mr.-Jbhn'MorrtsOnrS^^^' a ’ > * . ; ; BrOwn, Esq., ; ;■•>*-■ :. a&J.HftbnACo., - *« .... ■desgUyday .-,.. - l; ;-V / .•> ' :i “|j|l ,- Eagle Marblb'aiid Freepprt Stone Works, • - nO. 245 HEAP OP WOOD STREET. PITTSBIIIIGII, ; "•* ■ And near the Q&tuitrg \Qate LatCrraiceciUc, T\fl-ONUME#TS, BURIAL VAULTS TOMB STONES, Ac lU Preeport Stone Walla and Pences, Mantle Pieces, Cen tro and Pier Topa, always on band and made to order. •N. anew style of Fence for Cem etery Lots,ofDURABLE i>TONE, cut through In panel of railing form', and at very little .post-over Iron fencing. : 1 refer to flpecimens'of that and -other work I have already done in tile Allegheny Cemetery. I hate on band a choice •election of drawings forevery description of wort ini my line. -. ... - • "•RmExsoxs: Col. HENRY McCUIXOUGH* Pittsburgh, war, bagaley; do KRAMER 4 RAQM? do . ; Mrs, HARMAR DENNY, . do - Horn WILLIAM WILKINS, Home Wood. ,-; Hon. THO 3. IRWlN«Allegheny. • ’ “ ' Sirs. TIERNAN. St., do. JOHN McDONALD CROSSAN, Monongahelp Honse. - • • aprlQ.d*vr ■ n SPRING STOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS, ■ CHARLOTTE BLUME, M'o. .X\& Wood Agent • The Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly Bu ll « S u *» perior to all .others, both in daxtidty of touch and superiority of toni. ■ ,£hey have-not on:y received the highest marks of appro* bation liom the best Enropean Pianlstai such as LIST. THALBERG, : - . And olbers,who have them constantly in. their own use, hut also from oorn>sident Professors. The following is an extract from alettor of- ! .' • - v PROFESSOR HENRY ROHBOCK. •:• - After describing the particular style, two of'Which he* iwantd fof-'bts' own^Ufe—one Grand and one' Bquare-~he' speaks-BS fuliows tftheit excelleirtqua|idea: ; ; if My little daughter, who plays trith my- : selCbavea good instrument, and yours are the omy ones which cansstiafy me. ! “ Instruments are offered me oh.the mosfcaccomniodatit]g‘ terms; I, however, do not like them; llhey have cot the elastio touch and the toue ot yours ~.<•••r . ; -v- ■ . . “I remain yours, reepectlWly, - ' -• ; u HesttY Pittsburgh: Pa.” ‘ ' For Tale by; CUARLOrTE BLUiIE, at the “Old Eatab.' : Piano D*pot,“'llB Wtod street, 2d door above fifth ■ Also sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western for Ballet, Ddvii tf Cb'/i JBitCon Fianos, /which in the' Kast ern cities are considered superior to either:GhicfceHng # a or Nunns & Clark’s, bat which fact (snot extensively known, os hey have bat lately been introdneed herei) and other, New York *rid Ph'ladelphia Pianosj of the best makers, at pricesfrom s2Voto $BOO . -.=mbl9 * Dices Coeds, Embroideries, < l lf an, advertisement ot. Mrs. illume, in this paper, my A na eis bade use of in connection with.vbe Hamburg Pianos. Snch i-dnWuthoris'-d by me, and. moreovar, the mat eris ioconectly stated and m'eapplied- •he fact* are.theae: About a year ago.l wrote: to-BaumgarLen A Uelhs,'PiamJ makers in H imburgj (Germanyi).fora Piano uf 3 new and peculiar wnstruotioy replied that thej did-not’ mapTifactuie .-apy such, and reqat’Sted me* to examineV Piano ol t ih/ir mnko Kent '.o Mrs; jjinmb, at the same tirnS furn feh the.with a' similar one, m Lliked it. 1 a.m»iUiug!y examined the ipsirumSut, but as it did not plirase mo, I decliceu purcLoafig of them. I have-since t ought ond tim now mdng a i iano lrom the factory**f Nus-ss &. Ctaas; N. Y. ■ (mh23) HfeNKY • ! r J CtiVOKERING $ SONS* 7 ' Pl^Jfpk . rpnPfrTSfW JOHN H. M ELLO R, No. 61 Wood' stoe rr, 1/ *- S u “between Fourth street and Diamond alley,' basjust received-from the manufactory of C' JtMhRING *A>4k>SS, BOgJtoNf a new and fall supply of,their fc'IRST CLASS SEVEN OfTTAViI .PIANO FuRTKS, with all the lute and valuable improverents— also, of their plainer and lower prlc«*d styleej BUitHble for -those who require a cheap . but good instrument. All the Pianofortes from 'hiaman* ufao ory ure warranted, and will besoIdTNTARIABLY AT ; BOSTON,FACTORY.PRICES., OLD' PlANOS.—Several fecund-hand Pianos, In -good order, for «atu at-j£3o, SSQ, $75,*5115, slBo,&c. r 4c. . > . , . iiKLQDKONS-rA full supply of MelodVoos "of Entirely new and beautiful styles. anil trom tie best manufactories iu the country, at s*s; $6O, sl3s, $l5O. - JOU2J H. "MELLOR,' • - Agent for the sole of Chicsxeikq 4 Soss’ pzasos, . ‘ ‘ *' For Pittsbuigh and Western Penna. m Bl Wood etreat, between Diamond-alley ani : Foqrtb street. ' ' mbld : ■ UtKIS FOB RAILRQ AD .ENGlNEER.—Ocntaln r log fonnulrc for laying but curre?. determining frog an gles.lVvelliog,; calculating /earth-work, etc., together- of.ratjii, ordinates,’.deflections, long cbords,' magnetic Variation,’logarathiras'anQ natural' signA- tan* 7 ’ gents,etc. EtcJ,'by John B. ITencki Civil Engineer. Pocket-1 book fbnb.- $1,75. 1 • . , , . ._•. „ .j *VEhe object of the present work Istbsupply a want very genbrally felt by Assistant' Engineered Hallroada.' JBookAPtconvenient form for use In thafield. containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common ehoughrbut a book combining with* these tables oihe s peculiar to‘the, Railroad .work,-and especially)tbe- necessary ibrmolm'for laying out-curves, turn<)Uts v crossingß,£c.,iß adesidsratnm which this.workip'4eslgn«l lo supply.' U. 8. Military Academy, West Point, A.pri]lB,~lSs4.-- Gtntlemen: 1 faavalooked over /“ilenckV Field ‘Book for hailroad ‘Engineera, 7 ’ and tblhk’lt weU adapted 10 the ob«.. jecllta author proposes; and have no qocstlon.lut it will be fr-ando very useful and practical tblome both for office arid fieldwork. . • . • . D. ff-MXfIAJf.- r * , .T&oy, April 2- 1854., ! I am mach pleased with Sir. Henc&’s little manual, the “ Field Booh of Railroad Engineers." With, the presen’ta-:: tioa of sotnu of tbe most practical And useful of recognized processes among railway engineers, &e‘ has others which, n«w at least in' their present tom, appear to pOßsessr a taint of higher value than that of mere noyeliy—that of being In reneral'susceptible of available, not to say desire* ble, practicai use. In conclusion,‘while I think the design of Ur. Henck’s book is Michas to adapt II excellently Awl to professional needs, ! hare pleasure in expressing thy; cordiul satisfaction'With' Its execution, alike inth.tha .per spicuity of arrangement'6ffect«i by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taate displayed by hiapiiblJihefß^' ■■■■, '.vß.'.EkAjfKtni G&anrn,-v, • ■ 0. E. and Director Oflien&gelaer Polytechni&lnstitute, Fdraoie by ’ ; , AYIIXIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealerlh En^neers’-Stationeiy,-'--- ftn3 ~ - ,y; .Market street, corner of Second- bust-. ,1, - fj,- ness-in 'cl3.. . ptiinuie.a; lately; ‘enlarged,) ; .on ffce’ Fittsborgh. afidjKgllsSHlSS**' OfretMtyire-.'turuplke* Krin,betnfeeb-.Kttob'ultth'‘aß& InWencevllie, reape?ilnlly invites thepnblid ;i td inkjett‘ hl3 -stock of OAIIHIAGKa BUGuIEe,- &cV* Aha be ’partlctflnily inionns gentlemen purchasers that on* /price, on |y. is \ maie, -..Foarteen years* experience &n4hebosiQee?i£uabjeH'hiia toplafce before his ■patrons -theream© choice collection ?of Carriages whi- h, 60 -.many yeaw.pagt it-has, been bis. particular -department to select' from the rarioua and Tinbsttalented fiastonimanu' facturera. Thb success of hb new system is economy of bis arrangements will supply • ha beat ahd faslilcmable manufactures at moderate prpets.- -. ■■ • • Unencumbered-by those heavy expenses, wbict’the' manfaft-'f decorating houses of } asiness’haa' htspe'fl upon tho price of good*».(Offlng to large rents.) Will feHj on.mjdy' mt n ©you ly > -a t mub h 1c33 than the üßual -profits. : : [mhfcdtwl - 1 irtrnuvfliti-I-.o bc-t manner, with (trhpa'eh G,iUaßli«un»'r ; rtti»»portntlont,lno rrO BAliXUlOitfi- AN j>- ..Jt., ri£W and Agents' oi said Line hate bean lor lie part fourteen years connected iriih- the .‘foldestabUsbed'Blnghain r s.Lihe. ,> ' They will give their osualprompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mer .ehtm nv&bwTx prepared to meet thai do »rid an axtenrivo trial of ita : *l3fy hhfrtttfclnaively shown %lth i 1 it accomplish eat ho pa - • designed.», It is easy to ma&a a Ms** "" limn 11| ii i not easy to make ■'tfie'deai o£au Should hare none of the ob- but.aU thejadvantSfccSj'Of-eVgry other. - This has . been attempted,here, apd.wßh. what specess we would re* 'tyettfdllyiabmitto'ihenublic'dfecMotL;.. It has been un i fortunate for the patient hi that almost every purge* I tin's madldne la acrimonious and irritating to the bowels. This is not. Many.of thm produce so much griping pain and revtilsUmln the system as'to more than counterbalance thn good to be derived fcpm-theml These pilU produce no .impition or pain, unless it arise froma previously existing OT in-,the bo,* els. Being purely A* P°.^4L rin 'canurise'from thoir use in any quantf- 2 r ««?u. ti * t m a t be ? e: rthat any medicine should be taken Jodi for>iheir rase in the several diseases to which they are riven on the box. • Amrng the-complaints which hare been speedily cured by them.weihaymontlon hiverCtUipiaiht,in its various forms of Jaundiee^lndlgeaUon,-lAngucr, and teas of Appetite, UstlwsDCsa, Irritob lltj, Bilious llcadiche, BlUon* fever, Feycrand Ago.. FnU In tlw Bias and loina; for, in troth, -all these aroTjUt the conaequeOceof diseased action in the i liver, Asnn. afford prompt and sure relief in Castiveness,.Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula and Scurvy, poldewitb soreness of the body, Ulcers and im purity Of the blood; in sbdrt,"nhy-afcd every cose where a purgative is required; ; • They have also PfodncedsbmeßlDgular3ysucces3fal cures in Rheumatism, uoat; Erysipelas, Palpita tion cl the Hearti Pains in the Back, Stomach and Side. They BhoultJ be freely,taken In the} spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons'' An bccaeional'dose’stimulates the stomach and bowels Into healthy actlofij and-restotea the appetite and vigor . They purifythe blood, and, byi-their stimulant ac tion on the circulatory system, renovate the strength of the tody, andrestore 'the ttast«d ; crr diseased energies of the -.whole organism: *; lienee an- occasional dcso is advanta* geoiiseveh though no serious derangement exists; baton necessary doling should' never be-carried too far, os every purgative medicine reduces xhe strength,when taken to • excess; r: The thousand cases in which a physio is required cannot be-enumernted.here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body; anditts confidently believed this pill* will aifcwer a better purpose than any thingwhich bos hitherto been available to mankind. "When their vir tues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to emilloywhßainnecd of b cathartic medicine. Prepared bjJA!d£3 C. AYKR, Assayer and Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. /Brlco 25 centsper box. Five boxes forsl. A ' FAHNESTOCK A CO; Pittsburgh, and by oil Druggists. . 3y 6 ;6mdaw. : ""(CarteWr' Spaiiiafo Maalupe. THE GREAT PtJBIEIIER OR THE BLOOD I «Hot 4, Particle of .HoTcnry in it. IET' THE * AFFLICTED BEAD, AND PONDER!—An i Infallible Remedy lbr Scrofula, Bing's Evil, Rhotnna- Usm,Obstinate Pustules . on the Facer Blotches, Boils, Ague ftpd Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, King .Worm or Tetter,'Scal'd HeitdrEniargement end Pn’n'df the-BOncs and Joints, Stubborn Ulcere, Syphilitic JMtordsreXLumbsfjo,’ Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases prising from au-lnjudieioueosecf Mercury,lmprudence In Life,' os Jhfpurity of Ui« Blood. . -'ASrTMa groat alterative-medicine and Pnrider of Blood is now used by,;, .mauds of grateftxlnitientsftmn oil part of the United testify, dally to the remarkabi euiea perforihed By the .greatest of all medicines, “CAB-' TER’S SPANISH' MIXTURE.*' Neuralgia, Rheumatism. i>croful6,iKrupUona'on the Skin, Idrer Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of tho. Throat. Female Complaints, Pains ahd‘Aching of the Bones anil Joints, ar« speedily potto Bight by using this crcatand ihesiittmbloremedy. i-- • For all diseases of thoElood, nothing has yet been found .to compare wiihit* It cleanses the System of all Import* ties, acts genUy and efficiently on the Liter and Kidneys, strengthens .the Digestion; gives tone to the Stomach, make- the skin clear and healthy,-and restorer the Constl' tutlon, enfeebled by disease dr broken down by he excesses of yonth, to its pristine vigor and strength. • : *or : tbe Ladies, it Is Invariably bettor than all the co> metlcs ever used-- A fewdoseaorCarter'g Spanish Mixture . will remove all sallowness of complexion, wing tha rosea nmntlldg'to the cheek. gifra elasticity’ to the step, and im pfovo the general health In a remarkable degree beyond all .the medicine? ever heard oh y .. : The large number, of certificates which ‘wo have received from; persons from all parts of‘the United States, Is the best 'evidence that there-ls no-humbug: tfbout iL The press, hOtel'keeppra,magistrates, physicians.-and public men, well known, to tbe.cdfumumty, all add their testimony to the r wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD -PURIFIER. * Cairoh the'Agtfßt and get a Circular and Almanac, and | ( read the Yrpnderfulcures this truly greatest of all iledklnvs has performed, . r ~,... ‘ None genafneUulwa'elgned'by DENNETT & BEERS, : Proprietors, ; Nb.S Petirl street,’Klchmbnd, to whom all orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. . And for sale byJL. A FAHNESTOCK,- JOSEPH FLEM* ING, FLEiIING;DROS.,ami by Druggists generally. . i»i ■ '• f. 1.. •*. Effeutnai Remedy for Worms* THE' cd wrperbncd are the most reliable, and I* not.too costly are sought altar by the practical. The following Is the Yblnntaty *estlmohy of a worthy, and well known pbyblcian,Telativ»to hla’ekpefciimce of the efficacy •of J 3. A. FAUNEsTOOK’d CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, . during-a pracHje of twentv-Bvft yeare:. „ ’ May2Gd,'lBM. <£ • . * Gektlzme:*:—lam one.of tho.soindividuals backward fa •'< giving certificates. but in the present: itiatance consider it £ uuh to huroiihHy to eay tliit -.l sbve been engaged in the ; practice of for twentyiflVe years, nnd have never • f Q/ ft- with, any remedy, effectual. fat worms as your Ver* > . naifugc. Inadults, even of Fever, I ccjhetimea ' ■ u*eic'to carry off GaTorne! taken‘the previous night, and often find hidous worms to follow. x og e . pa otber-Vermifage in my jjracilce, obd dears no better. : v . Respectfully, HANKINS, M. B. h Prepared and told by B. A.“FAnNESTOCK A CO n comer ; Ftfsiand Wo<4 streets. : *‘ , uv.. • • - • FrivatoDfaoadeo. • ■ i V DA. AROWNf JSo. 41 ;814m.0n & Alley, Dd« ■/*': votes hla entire Attention to anofleePractice, ggggpj- .’ gM His business Is mostly cbiflried' to Private Tuif ‘ v «Bai' Feftereat andsuobpainfalaffectiona, £S& > brought on by imprudence, youthfalladulgence and excess } Syphilis,Syphilitic JKnjpUons,<3bnoxrhea # Gleat,Stricter* i Urethral Dischargee. Impurity ofiUie' Blood, with oil Disea* i . fies of tbtfVenereal Organ, 'Skin-Diseases, Scorbutic Erup* ; Seminal Weak* * ness, Impotency, Piles,, Eheamatisju, Female Weakness, * 'Monthly SupgrterionsJ Diseases 'of the Joints, Fistula in-l 1 Ano, Nervouft Affections,, Eatas in the Back and Loins, Irrl *. tatiou of tiie Bladder and Kidneyß,saccts3lully treated^—^. • Cure'guaranteed • « 1 >•« . . : ' . .Twimty.years’piacticettonUi.thiacUyJeDablesDr.Brown * > to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may coma unf : 'dffhiacJfr'ev I '."':'v" -• :Ofllceand Private Consultation Rooms, 41,Diamond anew :ta»*Chargtftmoderate z ,i ./. . covfrtifrwly * 1 1J HKUMAi.Ibhi.T~Dr; Qinnfmnjy discovered remedy f ._XV tor Rheumatism iso speody find certain Remedy < 1 'that painful croubfe.’ -Itinerer Jails;' <, ] OEcriQtidPttestcCt-aflultßtioD AOomeNo. 41 DIAMOND 1 Pittsburgh, PeanA.. TheDqctorls alwnyßathorae !. ■ _ • . , j .. AtlEAflia&MKfiTS FOE 1889, ;;■.■.... EUfturjJAN AUUNU7. Plttstmrgli, fori ' fiemitting Uonoy. lotto Old Country. JAMES'- uLAKr.LV ; t*g3 : laave to 'say to those persons • haTing-fricodd ln the'Old Country, and desirous of; ..either sending ibem mon«y. tneir passage, that' •bN for doing either now complete and oa> I -so Crib a basis that mistakes cannot occur, nor losses accrue: to any party Dating the. years in which he has ‘ £eoo In this business, ho hoe remitted ovm a half million' vnf dollars.;wUhoot' lEe loss of adoilar, and the house for' UGia agon ;, in Liverpool, has shipped not less than •' .45,0d0'peTson8'Uuring £hw last year to,tus coon try, n complrhjt of negJcct-oj-duty on their part. ' - . * •;= flncaaissuesassetcger tickets fenlondon, Dublin, pool, Glasgow,-Cork, Belfast*-Ajrpgheda, Limerick,Fort, - Au?b, Newxy, Galway, tonilondferry, and Dundalk, to Hew • ’York, Pliilkdeipnk,- Boston; • Baltimore, and New candfrom attendHtricttyto'- forwarding passengers from thenca to any part of the couik* .try.: fte also' has eight ctraltfl‘.f3r'6ale, payable at the fel4 lewrngpkccs, viif -r/;:-..•,;•/■ ,'-:T,v-OH-ENGltAtmi ' “s Edwards, Sanford&Co. ,?• •Wm. Tappscott A Co (Available in the principal-cities end towns tbrou shout ’ England and BTalea.); *r;.; : ....-• ON IRELAND. C .ProvindaL ...7>nTnrp' .-...J.y J-.y : BiASpasa. ■, 5 ~'S&nK' /. -Dubgwmoivttalloir, Tralee, •' '"Pareoartotmi Dtogbada, : Londonderry :SiigOi t. i ■■?. i Ballica, <. ’ 1 BaUyß&azmcnfKilkenny, s Nowiy, .. }j Polcralne,. Enniskillen, 1 Dangannon, ; ( Bandon,' w .* , Cariuw% * - * Cambridge, f,imcr4fV | <■ ’Ehntecortbft *Wa«rfertJ, : - Dofc'npatriekj Galtfay, . . .• T-Atiilono; ;-j;r©(msn*ll, . - Cootchil], MouaglUKi* i Kilru&h, b'trabaney .llalj'ciiiuu -Cork, ■..*■'■•! -Omagh, ' Wexford. : ...... ' -ON SCOTtANIfc. National Bank of Scotland, Edlnbarg,tmcl its tranche* in.fifty,towK&ia£cottwid.r7 r/: 7 * • • "• •-* - ;.... ' • .- a , 05* PRANCE*. • ‘ ffles3rfc£awira’Bluitf;*.Ca; -; i (XrHllaLilß iaany dty in France.} :l^ } . i I';- . .... " 5 Meaara* Vogel, Hock* ank&rboh-the*Main ’ (AyaDable Fn atiy city inflrrroanyj JAiIKS BLAKELY, -r >.-nh l: -^camimorSavggtha&d-gmithSeldstreets, n fletft? i- Pitta lmrgh.ro. '• /Steamboat- Tranafrortation i i.z ,■ -S cthe/imltunrPpiJartinent. ■ L..i , at.-Ldui3/Mo,^February 2o, 1855. J . KtrßlQß;'B3y-ftom.3o toltfjoila of-A'tmalty Goods. Erortsi Jons. Ammunition, s&, tote deliver?! to ihotndNn Aneal - : • tribute. aidGood*, «c.'»tottle;lndiaLk • The earae proposal i&coTei 100 tohftof Good/ 1 '< the 16b? mentionedlot &c., ftom For - Union, by pother safe water corrrev aocp, to Fori Benton. ' • . : • *1 : [ ehonld state lb : : bind ut bOa.t proposed j.ftd also embrace a prow : aition fipecJiving iha.per..dlenL,c;'mpfnaiitlt>ii to boDaldl-' ' ctuethtf boat'to remain tf on Beatoa* him to execute h« dalMss Omn citato nsf/to ncso9 9 h,wlth tbo Indian tribe - to : bo assembled Oictq., The contractors will bo espectod t ; S - juroidr- nre of ettogs, the, transportation for then Se- • Eißued.snd Uif.titsistibloi'wluuuilt accompany the Mod. ' | ana sub-istance for them whilst on; board fee rtiwrJdJ,r, and UrOasSttuißaatlteßJhaSaW hhSi is steam dr koei; that 'ajo-oorconßiiortd by ti!a nmi/«i2i anfflrientiy stauntbrfspewly,.and adapted to SownlS! fSSS:“ d '° ir d«m£S i -Jha proposals wBl-oacJ. c Transporti gXndlah'GdhdivfroVlsioSAc. ' 'Riter*mif will . irhfcb tlm lldaeES.WUl COtxtlQCi to^ißrfn5 3 ' f i 4V ’. jnust be accompanied by-a Runran^^thn* 1 **■ • r ‘' efrterinto6