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DAILY MORNING POST.
FRIDAY MORKING;::::::::i;:::::»::::APRT . *
. A Heartfelt BHNimEJ?T Inopportunely Ex
pressed.—A large atia-brilliant-party given
in ftftihioQcibTp a einceVjhpt:
a huoHrecT milosfrom tbo metropolis* on& the
festiviiiea’waa kept up to 80 lale aii hoar that
tbo fair hostess became completely wearied out*
Some fifteeen minutes after the lady supposed'
the last of her guests had left, she walked into
■*' the supper room, where the gas had been
tamed down, and gave vect to her wearied spirit
by ejaculating—“thank. God, they are all
stuffed and gone!” “Not quite all,” squeaked
oat a voice, “I have returned to hud an ear
ring, which I suppose was dropped while at the
supper table!” The hostess* chagrin can be
bettcrimagined than described, when on tur ing
round she discovered one of her nearest fashion
able neighbors !
Yaluablk works you architects. mechan
ics AND ENGINEERS—
The Model Architect; 2 volumes; by Sloan.
The Carpenter’s New G aide; do.
Appleton’s Dictionary of Mechanics.
Do. Mechanics’ Magazine.
Practical Mechanic’s Journal.
Downing’s Rural Essays.
Do. Country Houses.
Stuart’s Architecture/
Allen’s Rural Architecture.
Field’s City do.
Rudiments of do. aod Building.
Rudimentary do. by Job.* Bullock.
The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder’s Guide,
lhe Builders* Gui le.
The Engineer’s and Machinist’s As.'istant; 2 vols.
Do. do. Mechanic’s do.
Wpisbach’s Mechanics and Engineers; 2 vols.
Mahan’s Civil Engineering.
Koapp’s Chemical Tecbnalogy.
Newt*.’ Hand-Book for Locomotive Engineers and Mach’s.
Colburn on Locomotive Engines. *
Hsupt on Bridges.
TempU-tnn’s Mechanic’s Companion.
Pcribner’a do. do
llaeweH’a do. do!
Henck’s Field Book.
Byrne’s Pocket Companion.
81mms on Leveling; rerleed by J. n. Alexanjer.
. Mathematical Instruments.
Borden’s Formula for Construction cf B. Roads.
Trautwlne on Railroad Curv es,
Shank do. do.
Mifflin do. do.
And numerous other practical works.
For sale by It. T. C. MORGAN,
mb “ No. 104 Wncd et.
NEW BOOKS AT DaVTSOVS, e 5 Maheet sraEiT, near
Fourth—
Christ a Friead; and tbs Friends of Christ; by Nehe
laiah Adeuis, D. D.—~in tiro separate volumes.
Life Scenes of the Messiah; by Iter Rufus W Clark
The Mothers of the Bible; by Mm 8. G. A«hton.
Tb- Eronldg of Lifts, or Life and Comfort amid the she
dowa of declining years; by Jeremiah Chaplin.
Caroming*’ Works.
D^I ip L Uru ***&*& on Genesis, Kxodus, St. Matthew and
pt. Mark.
Benedictions, or the Blessed Life.
Tolces of the Daj. Voices ot the Nicht
voices of the Dead.
Lectures on the Miracle* and Parables.
Lectures on the Seven Churches.
Minor Woiks, Ist aDd 2d perir*. Ac
The Footsteps of St. Paul; by author of Words of J.sm
words Of JeiUs; by author of Morning and Nirht
Watches.
Mind of Jesus; by Fame author.
New School for the Violin.
BY U.C. HILL.—THE PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCHOOL—
A new and complete synopsis of Vblin plaving, in an
easy, progressive and practical form, and designed expressly
for the American studem, to which is added valuable les
sons and exercises and beautiful arrangements, as Solosand
Duos of the most popular melodies of tho day. Selected,
arranged and composed by L'.Q. HILL, pupil of Spohr, late
Predion of the New York Philharmonic Society.
The above just received, in advance of the trade, by
IIENIiY KLEBER, 101 Third street.
RECOMMENDATION.
We have carefully examined the above work of L\ C.
Hill’- 1 , nnd consider it one of the most complete and prae
ca! Violin Schools tre have ever peon. O. *NTOV
B. VOGEL,
feb6 Teachers of o*ir
Mmi \/,iSbs. liarjM*r, for January. '
Putnam, for January.
Godey, for January; third supply.
Graham, for January; second supply.
Peterson, fbr January; 17 cents.
Hallow, for January; 10 cents.
Blackwood, for January.
Subscription to four British Reviews and Blackwood, f 10.
Those who would aave 20 percent in subscribing by the
year, or buying single copies of the above, should rail nt
SAMUEL a LAVKFEirs.
I*u3 No. R 7 Wood etre«*L
O'IRMCAL SOAP —The •• Olean Journal ” pays that the
V» Spirits who haunt Cbautnnqne county, N Y., revealed
to the initiated of that region, an-cipe for concocting “Ppir-
Itual Soap!” This receipt was shortly after sold to* a Con
necticut gentleman for several thousandsof dollars. There
is no doubt that sonv p-rsons will be joajvai by this opera
tion, hut it will not Intcrf-r- with the sale of the old eslah
linked and excellent article, he HERPETIC SOAP, which
removes tan, sa!lowne<s, ac<l re : ln»«« of the skin: carre
pore and rough hands Ac It 1* still fir fide nt 12U cent*
per ejike. at No. 140 Third street below flmifhfleld. fmarl'd
Tjj'KW ' mSr»KsT~VKW BO^k'sT—Toe jliatV-ry Of it,-
_LI Hen Fever, a humorous record :by Geo. I*. Burnbi.tn
Poems bv John O Saxe. Fourth supply.
The Cottar* Gallon ot crarti-'KI -H
rbetlons fir the culture of flower?, fruits and v» get able-; b-
Walter Eld-r.
Unrpi»r*a Ptnrv TVxte, No. 4.
ItaHnu's Monthly, for * prfl
.lust receiTod and for sa'.** by
W. A. GILDENFF.N'VKY A <Y\,
No 4Ti Fifth
Fine watches and rich gold jewelry at
RARO ATNR.—We wish to inform tb» puhlle llml v*
nrr now offering oar preneot stock cf fme Watches and Jew
elry, nt price.* that cannot he beat. Therefore. we pry to
one nod all. you that wish to boy fine Watches and Jewel
ry, give us a call, and pare from 25 to 50 par cent in yotir
purchase*: whl?hyou can certainly do by calling at 57
Market street.
N. R—Watch repairing attended to in all its branches.
In a saperinT manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manufac
tured to order at short notice, at
A GREAT VARIETY <>F U<llMK«, LOT-* a> d PakMS
are offered for SALE at onr OTee. We aro dally re
ceirine descriptions of new pi res. which can he had on fa
vorable terms. Several new Farms in Virginia for Pale (»0
Acr**s of good Land in Ohio, near Wheeling. Also. Coal
Lands. A good Bri-k House on Dancan street for $l,OOO.
Bailding Lots for $2OO, Ac., Ac- Ac.
8. CUTtTBERT A SON,
njh22 Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third pt.
BOUNTY LANDS—For the Moldiern. Chaplains. Team
stars and Flotilla men. who have served ihn United
Ststcs io any of her wars, their heirs and widows, are enti
tled to Bounty Land, hy a late law. Any such whn may
wish mo to obtain their rights, by furnishing tb*iT claim,
run hare them promptly attended to Information given
gratis TnOMAS WO<M>o.
mh6 Bounty T and and Pension Agent. 75 Fourth fit
NPWBQOK! NEW BOOK ! Travels in Europe and
the Ea«t—A Year in England, Ireland, Scotland,
Wales. France, Belgium, Holland. Germany, Austria, Italy.
Greece. Turkey, 8v la. Palestine and Egypt. By Bamnel
Ireorens Prime- Juft published.
For sale by J S. DAVISON,
mbit) 05 Market et-, near Fourth,
OF THOSE for whom we fond emotions cherish.
Secure the shadow e’er the substance perish!
The best is the ch*apest. Nowhere in the city can you oiv
talo Qr»t class PICTURES at lower rate* than at CARGO’S
Double Skylight Gallery, No 76 Fourth street, opposite Wil
kins’ Banking House. mbU>
Blaokomlth Wanted.
A GOOD PIIOER AND BMITU is w ntfi to co to a rail
road about 16-miies from the eity. Good wages will
b? eiren, and steady employment. Inquire at
OEO. EWART’S BTABLE,
No. 80
Rifles, Guns and Revolver*.
A(\ RIFLES. a new •asnrtment of oar own make, and
J warranted to be A No 1.
Also, a new anpply of Colt’fi. Allen’*. and Ells’ celebrated
Revolting Pistol*, luet received from the makers which we
are «ollin very low for cash, at the Ewte*?hhe Onw Works.
mh2t MOWN A TEFL BY-
T[IS SELF-EXPLANATORY BIBLE.— Tbe references
and parallel paßsages In tills Bible are priuted At
itvr.rn Type clear and large It is considered the most
valuable edition In print for privato uses.
For tale by J. S. DAVISON,
feb27 65 Market street, n«ar Four h.
FTIHE'INVALID—CARGO is prepared, on short notiee, to
J. take PICTURES at residences. He can be found (day
or evening) at his residence and Gallery.
mhG No TO FOURTH STREET
/ ARGO MAKES COPIES OF PICTURES, PAINTINGS,
v Daauerreotypes, Ac ,on short notice.
mhs No. 70 FOURTH STREKT.
/T RREN APPLES—6O bbls Romanitea for sale by
IT mhls JAS. McT.AUGHLIN
BEANS-10 bblß Small White Beans for sale by
mblu . JAS. McLAUGHLIN.
('ll! ROME yellow—ooo lb aln store and for eale br
, feh26 _ FLEMING 8R03.-
DITIKDIPEA'CIiES— 20"bUs how Peaches, for Kale
mhl3 SMITH* MAIR A HUNTER.
/’IOFFEE—ISO bags prime, for sale by
f mh!3 SMITH. MAIR A nUNTER.
TOAt- SUGAR—2S bblfi for sole by
/mM3 RMITII. MAIR A HUNTER?
C'lihKßß— 2UUO boxes lor sale b-
y mbH SMITH. MAIR A HUNTER.
KAISINS— 40 boxes lor Bate bv
mh!3 SMITH. MA T R A HUNTER
F" 18H—2i>0 pkga. White Fish;
140 “ Trout;
60 u Salmon;
60 bblfl. No. J Large Mackerel;
This day recM by R. R., and for sale by
tnhfl IIENHY H. COLLINS.
BATHERS—.3OOO Ibfl Kentucky Feathers just rec’d end
Jp jpr sale by [mh9] ÜBNRV H. COLLINS.
i'IUAMPAQNE WINE—SO baskets “ HejdslchV’ 173,174,
\ / Champagne Wine, (or sale by
jao23 MILLKK A RTOKET3ON._
■Y-TOfllBRY —A. A. MASON & CO. will receive, on the 15th
■ I of March. 2600 do?.en of Cotton Hosiery, ol every
- qy-25 PIFTfI STREET. mhl2
7'Vijm DhOPtJ —Another lsrge supply ot finely floored
|jT Oom Drone rec’d by (mb‘22) JOS. VLKMIXQ.
for IL COL, MB.
] yiv bußL e l;,fo r/ Ny cou iks
( !°SJwi D_loo bttFhClß Cl "ja£e?waWop.
c £T^^"T^MsSsar»-
MOLASSES— 160 barrels, cypress andf B £s < £P!s?S e^ for
FaJe by rmh24f KING & MOOkHLAD,
KLI3KMAUIE mill excellent article for tie
vreserratlon of the hair. 12 Udz rec’d by
it-h2‘Z JOS FIiKMINfI.
('tOD LtVKft OIL—A fre*h supply of Baker’s celebrated
y Cod Uver Oil rec*d bv [mh22l JOS. PLEMINQ.
"S ) rrilt)' SlfcKS—"Just- received, potqo new Plaid Silks, at
X unusually cheap prices. a. A. MASON A CO.,
tnhls 25 Fifth street.
T >UCi£wUAVUi A MASON A CO will
J ) fcxWMt'for tale, on the Hlh fast: sSffic Brack 1 "Nfort
Antique, with a splendid lot-of-MalA-Sllka. mh!6
1 7 INDO\»t nABB-ii® r bftX«, sleep, Indore
kV rt)B [mhVf'jt W.-BUTLEK A CO.
T I OOFKK’d AJtOMA’nC^OACHODS-*—The best article
si now In use tor BWtt!tenYng.tHe"breath. 8 doz. > cc’i ty
,* -JOS^FLEMIKO..
i*oM^MW&~.
fe«rJ?SStISSStSU3SSS , SSS!
•Sn “by that read. 131 L ' jU£ ° in lh ° Chy f ° r m^Ta arri ‘
i-,*^. 0 or having, at considerable expenFO, fitted up,
}?„* “* lent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would reppcct
luiiy solicit a share of public patronage. There Is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive W AGON YARD, afford
ing amply accommodation to travelers ami teamsters. Hh-
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market
can afford. frblry
hT. CLA Ul HOTEL)
r*S° r V ( ' r Clair tireels, Pa.
*¥ lit. UDder.«inut*d. formerly of “Brown’s U0.e1,” haring
this large and commodious HOTEL, nnd haring
TcfitU-J it in magnificent style, could respectfully invite
hi.- friends and the traveling pubijo to give him a call. As
sured, with the convenience of the house nud his lone ex
perience In tfc« business, he can girt* entire satisfaction,
and m* charges moderate.
foVj >
St ILEY’S HOTEL:
CORKER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS,
- _ , PITTSItUnCR, PA.
E.JRILEY, Proprifitor
iiOOD IKTBIT HOUSE, '
°F LIBERTY AND GRANT'STREETS, near
V/ tho Railroad Depot.
Janl2dy JAMK3 SHANNON, Proprietor.
CITY HOTEL,
( LATE UtiOWN’S )
Corner of Smlthfleld anil Third streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
GLASS & CARR. Proprietors.
JOIIN P OI.ASS, ■ DAN D. CARR,
(Ut* Utn«;u N»t Tfltjrspl, OSes.) (Ut* St. CfcsrU* * Perry Hotel*.)
THIS largo end commodious House having undergone
thorough repair and furnished with new equipments
throughout, ifl now open for the reception of the traveling
public. CiunoEH worn:rate. aprtftrCm
a first ciusp house, between the d T>©*
pot.*: the rooms are largo and newly furnished,'lr! 'hargrt
moderate. aprl-idy 2Aw
WA VKRItEY 110UiSK, 60 South Eishth street, lietween
Chestnut Rtnl Walnut, Philadelphia (au2fcy
THK I’ftlOX,
NO. 11l Arch Fircct, Philadelphia. T. S . WEBB (late of
the Proprietor. IAU'JIh?
OASKllfl; HOUbR,
corxer oy xaix axd ,v >riii str, o
r |'UIK iYoprietnr takes plenum- in anonuDrfng to the
X f UuUc that this o*w ami elegant Hotel has been opened
a* ahouseof entertainment. Haiti ,t commodious and roomy,
and adjoining Lhe oCice o( the Ohio Stagr Company, 51 offers
indueeinentii unsurpassed in Warren for tlw aceummodn
tiou of Iho traveling coimnuult}.
A ahare of public patronage is respectfully
_aulT_ _ __ .si. OAMULL.
I'KAMvLIV HOIiSK
CIIESTNCT STUrHT. ARnVK TUrilD, PHILADELPHIA.
PAIIKKU A L.\lltl>, Proprietors.
Jylf»:3i-i! TPdMS I’Kh DAV.
MilttliTLiAN HU( >E,
JOUXaTO ir.V, f'F.XXA.
THE tinJerFlgned haring taken charge of th«* where
tusuinl Uluiph, and refitted nri a l«rge expeii-T*, tq r
comfortable r? well a> ftylt*. i< now prepared u> re
rvire gueste, ami giro ample KAU-fa-tlon m all w!m mav
pi tour- ll.r .au.Krti j JAMKS IHJWNKV. '
NO. 133 Lll’KlvTY STREET, font of Fifth elre**t, Pitts
burgh. SAiIUKL llAllK, IToprirfor.
■fbb* Hotel i-i entirely oow.tmvlug j:tsl bo«ti completed
un-i •ijH'TirJ for the Breoramrwladon ot* the public. («ej43
IS Iw\7 READY FOR SUMMER \ ISITEILS. Tb*
grr-uudi* hare b*-en improved, and iho llmiw rrr.il<T«l
more altre<’ti»e. generally. The proprietor will be happy
lt> tee I,|m Irit^oda.
An Omftibu* .of lha Kaoplsu-t Line is now running
from the pLnli<rrj, on Fifth str*i-L. to u,e 01.K.V Ih'TKL.
Leave* the statiurf at S rViock, A. M. t and b I’. 11, return
ing at W A. 51., and I*. M.
jeJu-Ora J. O&.M A It TIN. Ai-nK
FRANKLIN' i.'Ot'Nfci* Cleveland, Ohio.
Cl PATRICK A S>)N, Pr.-vtiirToß’*—' Tfcle ll,w>«- hv ur.-
J + der-gone thorough Mi l tvxtetz-dvo repalra, tit*
and large additions of new furniture, eu-., and the (.mprie
tarf ptelg* themix-lve? that nothing Khali h«» wan'inc c-a
their part to rwuder the Fraslux& pia-v whore aii the rom
forts of a first class hotel ran tv found.
Jyi.tf C PATRICK A SOS.
KLORKfiTE iftli'r.H,
No. 400 l.:iU/.U'V, ay, NEW YORK
(COJIDt:CTT.ii !A Tits ELX.d’CI’S i'li.V)
RiRTBEff LOVEJOY,
ocO;ly IMOPItIKT.HI.
;. iI'JIASTtP.S, JR., AT? U ri.M»t£lS
PERKY* HOTEL. corner id 1 1 a u-?>•' "h -tr*-rt and
War, Pittsburgh, Pa.
raar4 v MoM IrThll? 4 MARKLE. Proprietors.
THIRD ST/iKh f, HfTM.r.S kS'j M Vl’.K I.T.
r l , lir, .■'ut*.'» , rita>r- h g i ••.»« t.» i*»:-rni '.heir trieuL: »i -J
X t..«-ra ■] v, L.->; i cy 1i,,.' Iruud th,.» k‘..v*
R'-d kR"WQ Wl.l.rh ] j ,-i been tlrirt.'lghlv
renovated, fop'iirv ( end r'* iUt uixae !. u :;d uo.v. upon. The
}•: .<p:;rtc-ra have ‘par*-.! sn- i u- • i > i.ia«e it.e Hun k \,z ■
hanji’ a ro ml-’r l xhio rvM«rt, i»* oeil J..r ihc i-pM*ur.> ».« the
::u-i,:es, man. To- larder •! nil turn r u., .inN?! with
the deli 's-des of Llie ■ earon. h*» I # •• tu i> ui> 1* r t;, t . auKpl
«v.» ii •■i j.rrienre.i rooks. They r—•*;•« r.Kli Jit (Lu
Utttronn;;H o! a g-neryue puhh.,
31 a k r i n v s
RESTAURANT and LATINO saloon
ON Tllh PLaN, Jt* Liijrw.J a-iej,. ■/■•■n
tlfui M.iriri .o’rrfdj. Ail kindo-'f Sefle-J
up Hi Ll»t; tn-'t Piyte, no J Oil the »hortjrj:l o'/.!\v
llcu.se ojien from n in tbo morning uaul 1 ck
at night, rdia * !rl.) o : L'l y
WOtHi Si,Lhl;r. y.iH\ VI A i Mi AN b r, lls . .S t n KhlM
r J , IiK Under.,', cn-'i U>U< ju-il prwtdeu a e.i.dre »Un k of
I and Is at all litne.t hi,-* 'rieiida
Wltn tin- “l Uo- u. 11l ttift way <f .-lUi - IrUh
WhteUv Puorh-.-.i may bo bad at the nr.LVlotnt.
l«o'l:iv J HJN 5 U‘ Mitl,
HOOD’S MarVut «t
.\ N D C- u K F I- E IIuUSE.'W
D. UARNAED.
tfo. 40, /‘I.;: 1 , N.vrW U'lV.f ar.J. L'u k,l.
janlSr.ly) rirr-uctiii:.
CR. Y S T A L PALA C E'
A'o* 1H Market street. '
C. C. SEELY,
*IIf.SFrCTKI;XI.V iul-tcis hi? friend#uc«l tie
/ ui »;sinini;, that h«-lm.> j<ot *uirU-d hi?
>Vw York ami I’liiln.li !;. iu n..rti»rri nf
COOIIIMI ') YoTKK. - ' tad Hf.iryiMufi cU« In tin?
eating lino. Costers in ih«? Sln-li or .-Heai-d. j».,- c ots
a dosen. 110 will klso lurui.-'h ti»»« foejt of everything that
the market will aflord. llcuim*always <-p<*Q uum lInVl<K-k
in the r.inrning. mnrl3-if
OY ST Kit S A l7oi } \~\ XiU hlcstX I/HaV tT
108 WOOD STREET.
THE subscriber bus now bin OYHTFIt SAI.CK)N' AND
KATINO HOUSE {M-rf*fte.l in u lannner that cannot
bo exadM by auy similar estehtbihmeni in the city.
MEALS WILL UK SERVED Ur A TALI, HOURS OF
THE DA Y, from the
Choicest Meats* PotTli t Klah t «ic., An
fils Hill of Fare cannot be earpa-sed, nod bo would respect
fully invito the attention of tin* public to it.
CHARLES STILL,
Ja2o:m*etf ins Wood street.
St. Clair Liter Brewery.
uxulrrsi’irned ruepeelfutly Inform* the public th.it hr*
J[ is now fully prepared iy serve pri rate families and the
public generally, with his oelebrnted LAGER BEER, in
bottles. All orient left at his ofllce, NU. 39 DIAMOND
ALLEY', (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended lo;
and tbe Beer delivered lo any part (if the city or vicinity.
je2B:tf F. Q. SCIIENCK.
Kienltz’ Lager Beer llall,
jVo. lOC Smtlhfuld tlrctt, opposite the Custom, Home.
TUE subscriber has just opened one of the largest anl
best finished Laffer Beer Hails in the city. Ills Iteert*
acknowledged to be a superior article, and every otheroo
comCDClrttion about his bouse cannot Ini excelled.
ms.-tbtira A. BBNITZ.
WD. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH’S celebrated
• Kounett Aloand Brown Stout. Also.Coxumou Ale
and Porter, In quart and plut bottles.
Tbe attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully
solicited. _ anlhy
Mineral Wafer and Sarsaparilla
WM. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, If now
manufacturing and bottleing the above beverage* on
an extensive scale, llis articles are of the best quality, and
nufactured from the purest materials. octlT’.l y
Wagon Masters and Teamsters' Bounty Land
AGENCY, 1)3 Fourth street.
OFFICERS,- Soldiers, Musl-unus, Wagon Musters, Team
sters, Ac., who wore regularly mustered into the m*r
vice of (he United State-, and every ‘dbcer, Seaman, ordi
nary teaman. Marine, Clerk and Landsmuo in the Navy;
also, Militia or Volunteers, or statu Troops of nny State or
Territory, ar« entitled, by the late Act of Congress, to a
Warrant for 100 Acres of Land.
Those who bare received 40 or 83 Acres, are entitled lo a
Warrant for such quantity of Land a* will makefiu the
whole, 160 Acre 3.
Persons entrusting their claims to me ran rely upon hav
ing them attended to promptly.
All Information free of charge. Letters promptly an
swered. Address AUSTIN LOOMIS,
mhl4 Boanty Land Ageni, H 2 Fourth st.
'l'Uii HISTORY oFTIfirUEN VbVKlf—Expo.jug all
_f tbe bunibugs practical in t- e
And ail other breeds of Ileus nna Chickens, bi George P.
Burnham, the King of Chicken Breeder.-, of Boston, Full
of illustrations. ,
It is an aathontic nl Live'y volume of humor, by the
“Young a very large sale of the book Is icr
tain.—- Boiton Jar. Gazette.
The lovers of genuine fan will all r«Ad this book. We
advbo everybody to get a copy; the solemn thn L* ey may
laugh, and the laughers that they may laugh the iuo.c.—
Portland Daily Aryus.
This book by Burnham is a fanny aET&ir,and will “ take"
with the public who have seen this big •• elephant*' more
or less In lb - lo.<t fl e years.— lkt.
T; o “ History of the Hen F ver,” by 0. B. Burnham,
Esq., is brim full of f n and richness. Every ••chicken
man” will of course read this hook; and it it .o isn't wring
a goed early laugh out of him, why he may take my Lai'
tl ArmH," in N*u> Turk Spirit. ,
The name ot tho hen lanciefA in this country i* i.ioion ;
and a very targe edition of Bornha 's new hook will tm de
manded at the very outset.— Times
For sale by H. MINEII A CO.,
®h£l No, ,*hi Smkhf)-!rl
KaHE CHANCE To' BUY 'AFA KM ! —SOU Acres of
first-rate Band; ibc soli is good anil derp, and limber
of the best quality—situate at about twenty miles from
New Martinsville, Va., in the forks of Fishing Creek—only
1 M mile from saw amt grL-t mill The abovo could bit well
divided Into ibree good Farms. Priec $2,00. per acrel
Terms: $5OO in hand; the remainder in fire equal annua,
payments.
Also—loo Acres in the lower end of Marshall county, at
less .’han three miles from lht-0 io river; 00 Acres cleared,
with a House, Stable, Fruit Trees, Ac. Price sl2ou; $ JOO
cash; balance in three yearly payments.
I *:_> ._:• •--* S CUTfIBERT &-SON,.
jch2o BdctßstatP Agents. 140 Third st.
' ||- life ittiJteJffri’>6uAP r mpT# T*n; ,
X The Her etlc Soup removes SaUownesp-;
| The Herpetic Soap cures eore an i " '•
J The Her, eiic co>to • n y 12U c>oß ppr cakej '. -
j And is poit] ft | UIID St"'Vmbg,
vtr ” "
|HIu AND KaJ
" shai»iSldckLvE> compfefe an orde.\
-- : —v : . .:r_ :-.WILK*NB A CO, - •
Banters and CSnnffllf®n‘Btocf Brokers,
if•,J-*; *s|
A *’ 4 ". > .3* • f. 9-
HOTEL’S.
WM. C. CONNELLY.
st. c L a ii u Motkl,
(FORM KRLY THK EXCHANGE,)
PITTSBURG!?,
Corner Penn and Kt. Clair streets,
C. W, BENNETT Proprietcr.
OWSTON'S
HARE’S HOTEL,
fiuvte Farmer’* Excbancv./
Tilti ULEN IIOTKL
REoTAUKAVr
BA NIC LXCUANGK,
J SCiiANDiLMBUEII,
G It FUANCI*
UHJU VIDE life UlCs I' A lit AN 1,
CUBN t'UOPIA
Kemiett Ale.
ATTENTIUN
SHANGHAI
COCHIN CHINAS
Ot’iMOkS or TUt VRL^H.
•:;:•■• • • I'.• • '. • -«. «*V.. J •
, ._• : ' »-V . -/
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• • *■» , ... - -w.rv A-' ’ 7T 1...'; r 4
'" INSUEAKdE'OOMPANIEgr^BANK'H^x
Increase of Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
JETNA INSURANCE COMPAMY,
HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819.
PAID UP
Casli Capital, ------ -$500,000.
rjMIE TIHRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
l Awetsof the iISTNA INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart
ford, as furnished thi3 agency on the Ist of January, 1855,
under oath. ’
Seal Estate, unincumbered... $ 16,672 05
Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay
able Femi-?nnually 72,000 00
Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7.313 17
Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bunk... 3-»
Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 07.515 00
Bank Stocks In tho city of Hartfori 142,806 00
Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 UO
Cssh on band, in Batik, and in hands of .Agents
and others 212,505 00
$773,27 8 63
The umnnnl of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other
creditors, —nothing.
Losses adjusted and due, —uono.
Losses a-ijusfcd and not due, $143,518 22.
Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further
proof, $01,257 50
All other claims against the Company are small, rush
only as printing Ac.
Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
Tbo amount, insured in any city, town or village, depends
upon the character, material and construction ot buildings,
the width of streets, tho supply of water und condition of
the tire department, and other circumstances.
The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the
design is to limit the loss by any one firu to slu,ooo, or lesti.
TIIO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
State or Coxnccticct, > ' Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885.
Ilariford county. j *
IVrs-nnlly appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Ferretftrr of
the .Etna Insurance Company. n"d raalooatb that the f. re
doing Statement by him subscribed, U true, according to
his Lest knowledge and tw-H-f
HENRY FOWLER. Justice of th<= Peace.
l/os.v‘3 paid by th s rmpany for th- 1854 exceed
$750,060, vrhita the premiums received for the same time
tar exceed any other year, tinea the organization of the
Cotnr-any.
Pnliri.ei, covering ncarlv r.ll descriptions of property, is
flued at this agency at rctnune-utive r,i*e.i.
Office, No. H 7 Water street. t*itttfhari;h. Pa.
II. 0. Ti:N EYCK, Agent.
nELA W A R E
HUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third
street, PHI I A DEL PUT A.
MARINE INSURANCES.
On Vessels, I
Cacgo. >To all part? of the World.
Frxiof.tr. I
INLAND INSURANCES
On c&od* by riv«re, canals, lakes anil land Carriages, to
all parts of tho Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandize generally.
Oo stores, dwelling bona*?. Ac.
ASSET? OF THE COMPANY, November 7,1853.
Ronds and Mortgage* ' $24,300 00
Stateof PennsYlvnnlH, Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden, Southwark, nod other loans 151.553 42
Storks in banks, railroads and insuruuces com
panies a.. 24,012 20
Bilb recelvalde 163,825 94
Cash on hand 16,071 30
Balances in the tinod-of Agents an-1 premiums
on Marine Pulicies rereutly i-su.-d 121,707 07
Subscription Notes _lOO,OOO 00
Wm. Martin.
H. ?*tl,
Rlinund A
Ji>hn C.
RoN-rt Burton,
John R. Fenrc.?.',
G«*»>rgK G Lci;--r,
Edward Darlington,
Ii Jmic.h Brooke,
J. O Jubnwm,
Jame« C Hand,
Tbeopihi? I’auMinc,
Jane. B. M'Farlanl,
W. C. Ludwl/,
I>r. H M. H UHton,
H Crn'^,
**r M’lWklc,
Chari*-* Keliy,
F«un u«*l K. htofcf--*,
lU*nrT SJ.van,
Jazce* Trvjualf,
Win. K l , r*. .Jr.,
J.i»hu4 1,. I’ri'V,
Jaci**'Tt*uDpr.f.
J»'hn B
Churi^ehaff-r.
J T
1* T C do.
WM. M A BTIM, l*n
TUG? C. HAND,
Jcaiiu \V. Cowis, ff^'y.
F- A- MAI/hUIA,
No. tJ*. Water FitUb'ir^b.
Tin Frtoklla Kir* laiuranc« Company.
Of P'rmryknr.-Li.
DITLECTORS —Cliarlp* VV. Kan-ktr, Hurl, ToMs*
\V*<i>pr, rvirunvl ilnint, Jn-ob K r,,v« \v K|t?h
*MV D. Lr*i.\ A-iolpht K. [ v ns j-I £. ilrownp,
M r.-i* PalU'r.w'n Cb-A.s N Ra.scee z, lYnuim:.
i’us U. liA.vrctu, S-.-rrrUr]/.
O-ntiL’Uß u. tusunin «*, f>*T|.-*tual or lwa;?**d, ra pY-ry
of to lewu uu.J rt-uuLry, r»t a* urn
as pr» .v'nr'ir-ti'M with *»*ranty.
V>.« Oituvany b*v». r. a J^r p fl C-mi-; :-t! ron^i,
witb tlj.-ir anJ Sr.Tt-}':.*,!, »f.
for>i Ar.ij.lt* jm.}*" J.:'-*’ ?« lh«- »'•.%»r«l
Th»* A.wU of t.be Cocjj-a.- y* • n J*ouAry l/.f. 1 *;.•], up j,ob
iirtnt'J 1., mi or A- n-cibiy, werr *.* fo:;.r**-,
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tVy itHww jmi-j ur ; tt af ,j cf f-"ur fT"U
«wfj 1 Jv-Har*. !'»-■••“ Py J‘:*, Owrr-by «fV--r>iku: .•tlji.u,-, <: *J.<*
* Itatitft.;*-* t>f io>ur#3<‘r t is <■» !*,*• n.LikJy nu-4 -!i"x+i
tic a n- tut~l Tsjth &1?
J OAKMNUII o»ms, A jest,
»1>24 Africa oarth-***.: rvr. \V<*>! i Tj.uij
THE PSITKIi STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY ANI> TRUST ■'.<).MPASY,
PIIILiOELPHSi.
CHAETEEED APEIL 26TH, 1350
CIIAUT«K r::!:iTn-Ai.
CAPITAL $-50,000.
Office, S F Corner of Third ,;r.J Chn'.r.-U
Streets, 1 'r.iiaJilj.hui.
C/fLyri pf i ’i' J7.‘ n- 7ivjr<i a: I’hti&lrh htz :
MUCTo.V.
St*phf>n Pout D. OoiMur-!.
A i-> v,' l riffu^rcor, * L*wt<'7w<* J<.ho«cn,
IVtijumin \V fi«o. MTl^nry,
L H'Tfj.-T, Jam** I>^T»rcux,
Wliiinm MAkWwm, Wiilbira M’Kw.
Stej.t,«-n 1.. Cr&wfonl.
TV.* i'rf;\drnt — Ainbroit** W Tfcjinap»ciD.
H-dval fCs.*n\rj>.r. PiilttergS— Jator* il. Wlll*on,
Aliryheny City it. IL Mowrr. M I).
OKD. t. ARNOLD, Aj^nt,
No. 74 F-'orth fMt^burch.
iMio'i'Kt’Tioii "
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OK
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stop!:, Annua* Premiums ana Jt'rjtrm Fund
§],()( )(>,()( >O.
IN con FOR A T KD 1 S 2 6 .
Polkier of Innimu**,. ironed at i»ll timrs on the most farorft*
bin term*. ngaiort
LOSS OR DAMAGE CY FIRE,
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
UY
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent
ron rirrsßUZGn and allkgiikkt county.
marlG.y
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF riTmiiUROU,
COJINKR OP FuI'RTM AMI FWrTHFTELI> PTHEKTP.
Authorized Capital, $300,000.
TNSCHK BUI I.DI Sos nnd .>th*T property og-ilt./t fo £ ? or
by Fire, nr A lh** of the *V„ ami Inland
and Trnn s f'ortnt D n
MlttCTOR*.
Wm. F. ,T<--hnrtfn. Kndy Pr,tier on.
W M'Cltn'ock, Kenned; T Filrn.l,
I' M I. Orinr Fjmil,
•\.Jonr-d, Unoiv** K. Whin-,
Ja< ob PjiliiNt, A. A Currier,
l'rir« H NetfUy, W. iv lUv»ri,
Wade Hum|>trm, D Iv. Park,
11. R Copgphnll
Tloo. WM p JOHNSTON, I'rstU.nU
HODV PATTKIibON, Vico Pn-riiicnt.
A. A. Carries, Secretary am! Treasurer.
8. S.CAKcirR. Assistant P«*’irt»ry d»*r2:6m
Weitern Insurance Company, ®Utaburg , h. ”
R. MILLER, Jr., President. | F. M. GORDON. Secretary
CAPITAL, *300,000,
WILL Insuro against all kinds of risk*, FIRE and MA
RINK. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Homefnstltutlon,managed by DifttcToitswhoarewell
known In tbo community,and who are determined, by
promptneasand liberality, to maintain the character which
they haTe assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to he insured.
Directort.— R.Miller, Jr.,C.W. Ricketaon, J.W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W, Il.Smiih,C. Ihmaen, George W. Jackson,
Wm. M, Lyon, James Lippt>ncnU,George Darsie, James Mo*
Aaley, Alexander Ntmick, Thomas Scott.
0-5, OQU-e, No. 02 Water street,(Warehouseof Spang A
Co . or* 4 *lrO PtUnhurttb nov‘i4:ly
WATCHES. EWELRY, &c,
NEW GOOD- 1 !! Wat lies Jewsury, 'iLVsa Watte,
Military Gooih, Ac., \N not.KSAi.E and Retail—Coun
try Merchants un-i strangers vl.si tug our city are request
ed to call, as we cao serv • them ns iv 11, and we think b t
t*w, than they usually are served In Eastern cl p.*. i,„ hi,, s
giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to
obtain in many "hope.
Silver Detached Lexers $lO to $15.00
I>) Cylinders 7to lvi,oo
L di<V Gold Leveraud lupine Watches, $25, «nl upwards.
OsnllemenV do do do sds to s2'’n,
Chutns. Seals, Keys, p<j cils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps,
in excellent variety, and at lowest prices.
BB" Watch H pairing done promptly and in a superior
manner. All work and all goods warranted.
W. W. WILSON,
mh2l G 7 Market wcet, corner of Fourth.
CLOCKS ! CLOCKS i l CLOCKST! ! " '
Pfelfle A til eyran,
stt DEALERS IN WATCHES. CI/OCKS,JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, Ac., No. 42 FIFTH Street, near
o Wood, opposite the Morning Post, formerly occu*
NwalWpied by L. Reineman A Co. We hare now hand a
splendid assortment of 6 day and 24 hour Clocks, which we
offer to the public at great bargains, such as: Iron eases,
pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks.
Also, a rich assortment of One gold aud silver patent
lexer, cylinder, and anchor escapcient Watches, aud an ele
gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend to
noil cheap fsr cash.
N. 11. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at
low prices, and warranted mnr2s
NEV JKWELRY STORE,
No. 87 Market Street*
(Second door above the North-west cnmrr of the Diamond.)
JOIi£dSTEVI2NSON,(of the late Arm of John B. M’Fadden
4 Cff.jTespootfully announces to the pnbilMhat he has
opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment cf WATCHES
JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, OT
RAN DOLE 8, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea and
OtmmunionScU, and the usual variety of goodsin his line
of business.
Special care and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE
WATCnES, JEWELRY, Ac.
He trusts, that from bis long experience in business, he
will be able to giro satisfaction to those who may favor him
with tbelr patronage.
Pittsburgh. Slay 15th, 1853. my2s
tIMIE MARRIAGE GUIDE foil, FAMILY MEDICAL
L AND PHYSIOLOGICAL INSTRUCTOR, lor the special
of the married or those about to marrv. ByDr.F Hoi
lick, the celebrated autßoF'and 'lecturer.' Ninety-idchih'
SOO pages, nhd colored pl&fea’Thfs'Wik Is feUL
edlv the best hook c£,'the .kind -* vor published, <3,d bun at
tanned an unyquaUed-Tepntft itm-wd circfthftiOtuJa fact,
t hew-is-nDnoKitbcE.like-it .ip-tfw.BDgligb.tetoms*r‘ 11 coni
tans fall infr.rmiitron uppß^v^ry^plolul*estioir to jq
ri. d persons bnti^trieUy-HjorMY-ffei^nUflc.Tiftcti^Hj-u^:
priors, Jrseb/ poat, oa rectlvlDgtme-dollarirad the ad
n *• f •'*•7 ,#■' 2?T vi' ■ t» v
AUSTIN LOOMIS.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
N OJJice, IVo. 92 Fourth si., above TPootf.'
OTE3, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on Colla
terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold otr'com
mission. Land Warrants bought and sold.
Particular attention paid to tho purchase and Hale of
Copper Stocks. •
All communicntioog etientedio promptly. janl9
WM. n. WILLIAMS - JAB. B. M’VAI.
Wm. IK. WlUlama & Co,.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
H. E. Corner Wood and Third streets.
All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections
of Bills, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. jan26:lw
iil , CONNKhii& WILLOCii,
RANKERS,
AI»l) Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver
Coin. Current and Par Funds receivi-d on deposit.
Stocks bought and Bold on commission. Collections made
at any point in the United States.
South East corner of Market and Fifth streets,
myll PITTSBURGH, PA.
AETHURS, RODGERS & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
CORHER OF FOURTH AND SMJTIIFIELD STREETS,
_ao2:6a Pittsburgh, Pn.
0. U. WllStKs,. LUDEWI9.
Wilkins & Co., *
(Successors to A. Wilkins & Co.)
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Ac. 71 Fourth sired , Pittsburgh.
IN THE numerous Hnspensloae of llankß and Bankers
throughout the country during tho last six mouths, we
ore tiilisded that in almost every instance their troubles
havo grown out of a departure from tbdr legitimate bu«l
uclb; and we, thoiefc-ro, take occasion to assure tho publio
in advance, that no speculations in “fancy stocks,” or other
“outride operations,” shall tempt us from the strict and le
gitiniAte line of our business—believing that in avoiding
nil su.’h invc-.-UHt-nts wo shall not only be better able to
s-rvu our customers uud ensure thdr safety, but that In
ndoj>< ibg such a course we shnil promoto our own ultimate
[/cb5J W. A CO.
PATRICKS & FRIEND,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Ilavi Rernovtd thdr Office. to the Corner of Fifth and Wood its.
mTEBPBfIn, PA.
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver
and Bank Notvs. Exchanges on the Eastern and Westers
Cities constantly for sale.
Cjllestions made in all the dties throughout the United
States. De»>cfiit* received in parfnndsor current paper, «t
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. f&b3
N. HOLMES & SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
niv* nmovzp txieiu batuuso akp txoiuHai offcj to iro.
67 K/UIXET STHZST, FOUH DOORS BSLOW OLD gIASD.
N HOLMES A 80NS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
• and D*!hl«T3 in Note?, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, 811-
ver and Hank Note*. Exchangees the Eastern and Western
©ties constantly Lrr rale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Dvpoeiu received in par funds or current paper, No.
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. fja3o:ly
TIERNAX 4 CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
JYo. U 5 IFooti Street, comer of Diamond Alley,
FITTSBUaoa, PA.,
BUY AND SELL Bank Note.? and Coin; Discount time
exchange, and promissory notes; make collecucna in
all the priodp-tl cities of the Union. Receive deporite on
chU aud on lut«-re<*t. and give tiuir prompt attention to all
other matter* appertidningto a Broker’s buaineM. Eastern
Kxchauge cmnatucily t>n hand. mar 6
(657.47 G 53
JOU.N WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
DCiLEX IX
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Note*.
STOCK lK’Ught nod sold r.n oommis.-!ion. Collection*
”ar*>fuUy attendvd to. Interest paid on Deposit.
bi'yij Fourth street, nenriy opposite the M. M.
tied 6
KILL a co 7, 1
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
CCtlltEß or WOOD AJfD CITTZI BUXXTB.
OIGIIT EXCIIANGKou the‘Eastern Cities constantly for
O R»l*. Tjiii* 4 Bills ol Exchange and Notes diseoun todL—
‘b id, Miv.T .ir.: Nolev, bought and sold. Collections
is ail the principal cities of the UniUd gtattia. I)e*
pc;*J:a r*-ra*iTed of I’nr and Current Fund*. [mar-Tly
tzufra, etc- tr.o n.vns, rLJEi.'rct E sax is.
SRAMKH & RAEM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Locos on Real Estate or Strife £**earitlsn; purchase
En>uH«*ary Notes and Time Rills, on Ear-t tad West; buy
and ■t'U Slocks o:j Cominir':'ic-n.
0-'li'* r Tioii.>‘ uv*]* rm all point* In th» I'oion.
0. E. ARNOLD & CO.,
AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEAIJ.Ry to Ei'-baoi:'-, Coin, Bank Notes, Sijfbt usd
Time Draft.*, Ac. Ollrctlon* carefully attendwl to,
and prwfw*i].< remitter! to aoy part tif the Union.
Stock* end “Aid on ccmmiseinn
*&- ’ 1 st, n-'tt ihy.rr m P,ank of PlttsVß. fs*l3
I>in*stic an tezhxnfr, lAinir X.-ies, (i.M and Sdvtr
li &-id and*Exc.har.prd, a! t\e
BXCUAN-ji; A U D DANK IN 6 HOUSE 0?
WILLIAM A. HILL & CO.,
G-i WOOD KTEIX7, riTTSSTJWJn.
aßoved on Lljun ( j*cl2
Troy - ON BILL- J->O. 4. C4t‘liH*T.
THOHPSOH BELL & CO.,
I: A N K K i: i< AN U Hit u K K R 8 .
C'Tnn-tf TKxr'Jnti'i M't svi i'rrrlt, ]\lti‘jnryh s /\i.
TIIOMAS WOODS,
WCUM M ERCIAL BUCK E>R, “Ea
tvs i-sui.tr. rs
Notes, Bondi, Stocks, Ileal Kstate, 4c.,
S.i. Fc.ur'Ji ti, Fia.'luryh. iVj. [ Ja5J
William a7~>ll|| 4 Co.,
V>ANK E U S ,
-Vo. hi UT.v»i tlrtrt, PitLsfncr^h.
HOLD <‘2 SS'->» the fullc-wb-s BOND* ANl* STOCKS^—
Uj «si*ri-js Kxt'SjAn;”?* ;
K do Monoui'sJjido Company;
-0 *io Ci'Jzi'fio* Insurant*.* Cotnj'auy :
*- -r-A.- Mooußjabeli Navi-.Tt»ion Compsav Lk ndp;
S'-OK. r;ry ~r hesburph IJ rtjdi;
fi V».i C-unty r.j AiVanecy IJrytrtß fprps:di v »otf
ClmmloUt , « Lnnli Oflitc, ”
NO. 100 mifUnKLD fTIiEKT. NEAR FIFTH.—
['wr.’-i on (r'.lt uud fiivur Watch*.*, FUr**r*»re
ar,.l Brll.’U** m.iU-Hv
CLOTHING.
CLOTHING STORE!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO..
1 t«’KMEIiLY of theodrbratAd Clothing Dcjiot on Liberty
X* ii'-rr*»i, whl.-h ha.? won on unbounded popularity under
h- r-amo oi ih* THIvKIi Htft DOORS, have, for the par
po >* of fu';]nSrliHT core apace for th-dr Immense business,
removed t«>tho pptoriin i-ijiMhiA on thecornrr of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD iIILF.KT,
Whrr*- th*v hove low the most
SPLENDID STOCK. OF CLOTHB!
AJtD
READY MADE CLOTHING.
That has over been offered to fee public. J
Their principal object for Ibis removable to give them
mi re forth*
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They ere prepared to poll Oood* at the
LOWEST RASTER# PRICES!
And they will warrant them to bo an good as any manu
factured In the Union.
CUSTOM. WORK,
!?l TH* erST STTLE, AVD CVOfl TUX SHOBTKST SOTIC*.
They have on hand a fall and beautiful assortment ol
LOTUS and COATINGS, tor
FI’.OCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI
Our Interest* are Identical with those of our customers,
and wo nppuro the public that our fidelity will not fail In
filling all order* we may b« favored with.
DON’T FOP.OKT THE PLACE—
No. §8 Wood Street,
(EAST SIDE,) CORNER OF diamond alley.
N. B.—We doairo our patrona to understand tha t we hare
no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the
House above designated.
marfi3 JOHN M’CLOBREY h CO.
Fall and Winter Goods 1
EDMONDAVATTS,
Merchant tailor, no. iss liberty btrekt.—
I haVo now on baud a largeutock ofFaUand Winter
Goods Overcoatlugs, of entirely now designs; Plush Vest
ings, of Hie most beautiful puttarns; French and English
Gisslmen**, of every style and shade lu the market, all of
which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms,
and warranted to suit. oct4
NiiW SPRING GOODS*
JUBT RECEIVED AT JOHN McOLOSKEY A CO’S Whole
salt! Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and corner
of Diamond alloy, the lurgest and most varied stock of
goods that this celebrated house bos over had the pleasure
of Inviting tin* attentioaof the public to. Thesegoodsh&ve
been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no
second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we
can and do sell at as small profits as any house lu the east
ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to
give us a call, and examine our oxtensivo assortment of
READY MADE CL* ililNO. It la almost impossible to
enumerate the quanl 1 vof Immense piles of garments that
is to bo seen at this 1/ 1 * establishment; it is sufficient to
say that it has nevei t can oqualled by. the house Itself,
murlffiif JOHN McOLOSKEY A CO.
SAMUEL GRAY,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
NO. 47 ST. CLAIR HOTEL BUILDINGS,
BT. OLAJK STRUT, PlTTBlltmoa.
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING made exclusively to order,
and warranted to suit Ha* constantly on hand a
choice assortment of CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
and OVERCOATING, of the lateststyles, selected expressly
for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will
have their wishes consulted and compiled with, as all work
is done under hie own supervision. novl2
Clothing ! Clothing I •
THE undersigned respectfully informs bis friends and the
public that he Is uow receiving at hisstore, N0.1T7 Lib
erty street, a choice assortment 6f Cloths, Cossimeres and
Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he
is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man
ner at short notice,' and on the most reasonable terms.
We have also on hand a large and well manufucturedstock
of ready made Clothing, to which wo invite the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retail.
Persons who purchase goods for cosh, will find it to their
t dvantngy to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their
[mart] 0. CONNER.
New Clothing Store*
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
T'llE subscriber has jastopened this new establishment,
JL where ho ha* always on hand a laTge and choice assort
ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which’ho warrants equal
to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri
ces. The public are requested to give him a call.
m «r9:ly B. OPPENILEIMEB.
| M PORT A NT MEDICAL WORK— Everyone afflicted with
X. certain diseases vronld consult hi 3 own interest by ob
tuming Dr. RALPH’S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREATISE.
The nature, symptoms, progress and consequences of every
Novereal Disease, mainly and distinctly described; Inclu
y°B “itsdosee resembling veneroal—to be found In no other.
On Masturbation, much new and Invaluable information
in given, with this only true treatmeut and cure. Stricture,
its perfect and radical cure. Also, all'the remedies, the
proper doses, mode of preparing, Ac., are faithfully given,
so as to be practically useful to every one, in every place,
and it ig the only truly Practical Work published for gene
n ‘ H'V; fourteenth edition, 342 pp., with plates. Price
one dollar. Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT,
I*> Third;street.
• ATIiiNTIO-N uFi*AX»IiiS is invited to
i£fW?rAmC€QiP,pr#pawi
- use&fcs'ictcdcrin&itbQ.*
delicately Sallownesß*
•t™ ctap^^a.fes T iLq' qq the-. bands. Bra heale&_by- it* “It
■' F^!h^^^>^^' e ® a<^cceBB * D casas of Scald'HcaCJ
I ;^/ t^^^^^'.W6sb-baSd«,-IV: fe unrivalled, ftfe*
a f^ 0 • orin i»Jf®rs>f^(sSny'use,'containing
f 7 o'
-.wi&EEl.
Removal
NESS COATB.
s? Gbobr™ :
SECOND ARRIVAL
OF
SPRING AND BUMMEBT DRY GOODS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have just received, and are now
opening, the moat dcrirable afiaortment of DRY
uuODS ever offered In this market. We call particular at
tention to a few very choice articles.
Extra Rich Fa cy Col’d Silks, entirely new design:
do do Black do do;
do do Twisted’ do;
Satin Plaid and plain Tissue* and Bernecs •
Printed do do;
do Berago Delaines;
do Challie do;
Very handsome French Lawns;
do do Brilllanteens;
A good assortment of French work, Collars, Under
« eß L es phemizettes, very cheap; Embroidered Hem
stitch and plain Linen’Cambric Handkerchiefs; Linen
Table Cloths and Table Linens; French and English Fur
niture, Chintzes, white and colored Furniture; Dimatry.
A full assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts, Ac.;. Irish
Linens, Muslins, together with a complete assortment'of
every article, either Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Domestic.
We solicit an examination of our Stock tefore purchasing
elsewhere; as wm hotter ourselves (since we have estab
lished the cash system) that we can supply our patr ns on
more liberal terms than any hoove west of the Mountains.
We return our thank* to our friends for their many es
teemed favors to our firm, under its former title, and bopo
they may still continue them to the establishment, under
Its 5£W TIILE. YOUNG. LOVE & 880.,
feb - <; formerly Young, Stevenson A L ve.
New Arrival of Spring and Summer Dry
DAT No. 99 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET.
GREGG & CO- Importers and Jobbers in British,
• French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv*
eu our large and extensive stock of spring and summer
goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part
through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our
old customers, country merchants and city dealers general
ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing,
we can offer such Inducements to buyers as are rarely met
with in the trade.
Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de
lainee, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs,
mohair lustre-3, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks!
ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths.fancy
vestings, casrimeres, satinets, tweeds and summer panta
looning; brown and black mnslins, table diapers.
We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets,
newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn
and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons;
wUblacegoods,fancy nettings, jaconetis, mull and figured
Swiss muslins and black silk veils, Ac.
Onr variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per
cussion caps, threads, port monnie?, patent medicines, per*
turnery, and almost every article usually kept in the va
riety line, together with a large stock of grid and-silver
watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of
newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day
eiocxfl, aii of which will be sold at the lowest prices for caeh
or satisfactory reference.
N. D.—-An early call from buyers is respectfully solicited.
t * tVio D. GREGG A CO.
VAN QOKOBR’* TRIMMING STORE,
Mi klt Bt., Cobxer or Diamond.
TUFT RECEIVING, a large and well {elected *tock of all
If the new styles of
LADIES’ DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS:
Fringes, Buttons, Gallooos,
? lin P-» Braids, Velvets,
. L ftCe4 . Cord?, Ribbons.
rtm,nt of French, Scotch and Austrian
KMBKOIDKRIEg, In Swiss, Jaconet and I are*.
Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs,
alcoves, Inserting, Infant*’ Robes,
Cbemlze’tes, Bamt*. Caps A Waists.
A full supply cf MOURNING GOODS:
Crape setts, Collars I ov** and Gauze Veils,
miu Lim n setts, Slo-ves, oau2e and Doited Fails,
P m atp»Va t C heral7 -‘-“- , * B - Italian and Eng’h Crape.
MATERIALS FOR EMBWOIDERINO—Stamped Collars
Rand* aud lus.-rfings: French Working Cotton, Hoops
Linen and Cotton Ploas, Oil cloth, Embroidering Silk
otilletoa&nd bcisivor?.
Mantua, Satin bd<J Bcnro»t Ribbons.
A assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
GuODd-SMrU Collars Cravats, Tie?. Uan ,kerchief*, Ac.
Ims NetdloF, Butt-vna, -Tape.-, and every .blog in small
ware* gem-rally.
tlejov s UC3T Kn> GLorrs. in white, black and color?,
hires from No. 6to No 10, aiwa's on hand.
Aleo—A good stock of lIOBIKKY and GLOVE?—very
c i?P: mh23
SPRING I)KV GOODS.
pAOAN SAUL, So. 01 .market st.,
AltH reerleiDg daily additions to their Inrse and Kell
*elfCt«i pttx-k r f
Mantillas,
Dress Gocil<,
Embroideries,
Shawls A fcarf. l
Gools,
ttttl»*r'= liiU (i'cvea, Ac .
lo *iiirb wv would ropc.-Haily invite the a'.:e-(inn of
_ iub2o
MOURNING GOODS
VAN' GOIIDEK has just m-.*ir-U a large nrnl
- beautiful as.»ontupiit of Mourning Collars, hleeTus
anil SrtL- In Crape, Tarlelon ard S«h n bUck lace and
gau=G Veils, black ID-sury end G loros, in wool, cotton,
and fslk ; Ribbons, Uelts. and Cr.:pe?, iu ail qualities.
Alexander A [l*,ou*? best Kid Gloves c:,n always be
f>und at No S 3 MARKET STREET, corner cf the Die
mmJ - n/rl7
NEW DR'S GOODS STORE. "
froi| Front—So. U 1 Morket street.
OUK house being now open torthetran-nction of o gener
al Dry Ooodsbusiness. w> would regretfully solicit Ibe
patronage of the public, feeling rnnf.dm! that, from our«t
tensive and well n-L-ctM n«»ck of SILK 8, FANCY AND
STAPLE UOO!>S w r-aa oiler such inducements k* will in
sure entire KwUshtctioti. -U«*OAN A AIIL,
apr4:tf N«h». Ol martr*; and 8 Union street.
JAMES W\ WOODWELJ.,
CASTS ST FURXI TURK MAX U FA C-7UR E R
Ware-room* U? ami 00 Third lire***
J. W. W. respectfully hir.-'rins -7»
hi* !rW\x lr had customer? that l;a VLjt
pCTwin ha." now completed hi? spripgstock WSS
• -«6J r , p urß i‘ Ur - t whi'h Is decidedly* T ■
the largest and beet ever oflerad for rale In this City, which
be sold at prices as low as any In the United Stales,
c.a?i cr Wep».
A.s he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea*
roctvl materials, best workciunr.hlp. and newest det-igns; and
from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing,
h* Is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest
prlrve.
Ue has adopted the principle of identifying his customers*
Interest with his own. In quality and price, and keeps al
ways on hand tba graawst variety of eTery description of
furniture, from the cht*ap»wt and plainest, to the moatele-
Kant and co*Uy, that a Louse, Gr any part of our, may be
: furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or
der. Tha following articles consist, iu part, of his stock,
which fur richness of style iu:d iinlr>h, cannot ba surpassed
In »ny of tho Eastern cities;
I/c-uIK XIV loto-o-tate Sofas;
EO Sofks, in plueh ».nd hair cloth;
60do». Mahogany Chair?;
20 dno. Walnut “
60 Mahogany Rocking “
20 Walnut a “
60 Mahogany Divans;
20 Walnat “
60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
60 “ “ Drearing Bureaus
80 “ “ Waniwtands; z
40 Enclosed “
100 Common *«
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
id Mahogany Bedsteads;
20 Walnut “
60 Cottage “
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads.
20 Mahoganv Wardrobes;
10 Walnut “
10 Cherry «
60 Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining and Breakfast Tables
18 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 doa. Cane Peat Chairs;
21 Cane Sent Hocking Chairs;
12 Ladies’Writing Desks;
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots;
Etlgnires; Paper Mache Tables:
Oonramtlon Chairs; Pembroke «
Ellsabethan “ Hall and Tier «
BoMBUon “ Ladlofl’ Work «
Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tables;
Arm M Ottomans;
Gofhio and Hall Chairs;
„«aMrtmeiit Of COMMON PURNIXTJRB and
hKSShS 8- Ci ““ It8a » Uedwlth 111 "•
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest
notice.
All orders promptly attended to. apr s
'Steamboats* Ahoy:
i fT5> *>, 7 sl subscribers tender their aeknow*<sa
LgwgjtiWeagiaenia for the favors bestowed nnonWL
by their Steamboat friends, and rc£?l
I respectfully remind them, and others interest- • V*
ed in buildine boats, that they fire nt all times prepared to
furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the bust material and work
manship. T. B. YOUXQ 4 CO,
Corner Third and Smithfield streets,
opposite “ Brown’s Hotel.”
Lowry | Jr^
CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER No SM
8“ w »Ul)0rtj street, has on hand a iarge
Bedsteads or every description, modeof
the best materials, which he will sell lower than articles ol
, Ca ?, tx ; Bol,l )n tho n ° would call pH
tionlar attention to his largo stock or Mahogany and Walnut
Slii? Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced
w ’ Ol overy description executed in the
, onJera left at the Ware Rooms, or at the
Kted te f AJamß “ <i strMts . will he promptly
: martl
A. miLLIKENA COII “
AVE OS HAND at their extensive CABTKKT -—a
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No 0 l ami£field «r«t
jarge assortment of fancy and plain furniture, wUchtheJ
b ' loW rates ’ 7
_Tflrma cash only, dec2J:ly
to oa * h Pnrcltasera,
AVn*3£* , o tock of COMMON AND FANCY
H BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot
Our tems s J. u ,lasers. AH onr work Is warranted.
CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR.,
■ cor. Seventhand Liberty tta.
CARIWKW »y.ENBON. EN80N eonttnues to manutactnre
of eTery description, athlsold stand,
m ™r?'r of Überty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK
■ INQ attended to, In all Its branches. myll
N E Nlw I lSJ^' -JuSt receked By Express, the following
W^ruer! ° E JuBt*puWished. Cald * eU - M ' D ' : by “
tt°„ f i aie ® reß: n“ Hlslorj ' of th 6 Prc Bress and
iiMiny of the Amancau Party. Just published.
IHsteev 11 ? af “ : b y. ■ dnoi e Chambers Bradford.
iw i n f Ma9on 1 Blxon’d Line: by J. H. B. Lalrobe.
I‘opal CsurpaliOD. Ida May.
Wolfort'B Roost; new work by W. Irving.
Alone: by Marlon Harlfind.
Kuth Hail: by Fanny Fern.
Life of Horace Greeley.
Life jiud Beauties of Fanny Fern
Saxe’s Poems, In two style* of binaing.
(Jodey, for March, 20 cents
Peterfon’s Magazine, for March; 17 cents.
Ballon’s Magazine, for March; lu cento,
lankee Notions, for March.
Tom Crosbio: by Lover.
Frank Leslie’s Journal, for March.
Call at the new and cheap Book Store of
<KO , SAMUEL B. LAUFFEIt,
B7 Wood street
Enterprise Gun Works. - —"
T)OWN & TETLts* continue to sell RIFLES cheaper
SJ than they can be had either East or West, and every
guu Is warranted. Call soon, if yen want one, for thev ara
going off hko hot cakes. 3
l3O WOOD STREET.
£paf> is; tbe UiUJit youcaniiiKt to
"O curt* 6pr<Dfl r »«srrpugJspesgjDf tJurtKln.. -ft bealajdt.
•<tops of-the hands. 994 wdvwtjMainiooiV
;9>ftan(i wWte I ,:l2jgcw44 I 'po,i t»ia by*' - -
_£**'■ • tt-eyyqßfel4Q Third street.
i receive' i haj; fol.of
‘ "”• -'! -•
Itj ABO-»ttn#j«;i*!Wijr..-.-s'=T i.yfTZ—T
-27. 5T*
111=MMERNM=MM
MtscffitSiotfE"
_ SBWOPFICB. '
EBt&to and Coatractintf Affent - ■
office for
Varda on the Alleghany sw
facilities from other water and ateamSw-railla 'nSfhSSS
deliver them at any pilnton the Allegheny
Ohio,orMississippirivers; contract& Sd jirirefSS.S’
Store Boats, Coal Plata, Boat Gunnels, Bridge
Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac,, SanygWra’ooi’t'
UndjriU attend to the Bale nnd,Kent of Eeal&uat?
hia long eiperfeneejn lumbering, fM 2 btlbpstid\os
building, he thlnta be can give general satisfaction All
persons are requested to,mnk£ their contxacta toon; eroS
e.ally those wanting boats or large Mila of lumber and tim.
her, should contract for them-in the fall for the spring and
Bummer use. He will also' attend to the .purchase end sale
of any commodity thafmaybe aealred. ; -- - • .
~ .Letters addressed to &AVZ&-H tns& Seal Esfatdntia Con
traettog Agent, Kttabnrgh, Bor Ho, 130, port paid, will bo,
■punctually attended to., ilia office la on Irwin street. No.
2, Allegheny House. - • HAVE) SIDHN.
-Bxmxiran,.
Col. Jaxhesß. Morgan, Lninbenntn, Httsbargih .
Mr; John Morrison, BSq,," ;<l '■ •
NX. Bobt.&BKrtro,'Esk• Allegheny Bltot’
Mr.Win.Armstrong, - Olarfoa.. « -
Mr. George B. Sweney, .*« « • . «
C. AJ.I&hnACo., ■ •< <1 .
decZLlydaw.. f '
EDHTTUDWILKIIJS,
ffiric, lammcaiVt.
ONITMENTS, BDRIAL VABWa, TOMB BTONES: Ac
Freeport Stone Walla and Fences, Mantle Pieces, Cen
tre and Pier Tops, always on hand arid made to order.
N- B.—Having introduced anew style ofFence fbrCeo
etery Lota, of DURABLE STONE, cut through In panel or
railing form, and at very little coat over Iron fencing. -I
refer to specimens of that and other work 1 have already
done In the Allegheny Cemetery. I have on hand a cholce
selection of drawings for every description of work In ms
line. *
Col. HENRY McGULLOUQH.Pittsburgh.
WM. BAQALEY, Eaq 0
KRAMER A RAHM, do
Mrs. nARMAR DENNY; do
Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Home Wood.
Hon. TIIOS. IRWIN, Allegheny, -
Mrs. TIERNAN, Sr., do
JOHN MCDONALD CBOSSAN, Esqr., HohoneaheU
: ‘ ■ ' ■ »prtoj,»
BrBtSOBIOCK OF HAMBTTHn PTATgng
n»~-' ' - CIIAIILOTXK BLUUK. . No. 118 Wood
l-Utobargh, .ole Agent ....
\I u T 7 Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly au
u St VI V pcrior to all others, both in tlastidty of
(ouch aod superiority of tone, -
HjeyJjaTe rot on.j received the highest marks of inoro
batbn irom ti3- f
LIST, THALBEBOi
And oihers, who hare them constantly in their own use,
bat aL*o from oar resident Professors The following Is an
extract from a letter of.
PROFESSOR HENRY BOHBOCK. "
After describing the -particular style, two oft which he
wants for hU own use—one Oread and one Square*—he
speaks as follows r f their excellent qualities:
“ My little daughter, who plays Very well, must, with iny.
self, bare a good instrument, and yours are the onuy ones
w hich can satisfy me,. -
“ Instruments areoffered meon the most accommodating
terms. I, however, do notlike them; they have not the
elastic touch and the tone oftyours ,
“ I remain yours, respectfully,
“Hekby Konßocs, Pittsburgh.-Pal**
For sale by CHABSOITE fiLtfilK, at the “Old Estab.
lie-bed Piano Depot,** US Weod street, 2d door eboVe Fifth
Also, sole Agent fot- Pittsburgh end Western Pennsylvania
fur Mallei, DarisA Cb.’i BextonSianos. (which in*the Kast*;
orn c;uea are considered superior to either Chickeriag’s or
Nunrirf A Clark's, but which fact is not extensively‘known,
m they have but lately been introduced here;) and Other
New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at
pifcf* from to $BOO. mhlO
NOTICE.
IN an advertisement ofSlrs. Blame,' In this paper, my
na e is made use of in connection with the Hamburg
Pianos. Such uso 1-unauthorised by me, and, moreover,
ih* mat er is incorrectly stated and misapplied. he faeU
are tfceae: About a year agn 1 wrote to' Bautrigarten &
Heins, Plano makers in Hamburg, (Germany,) for a Plano
of a new uud peculiar constructiao,and of whicb l furnlah
e-i a minute description. They replied tha; they did not
mmufAetnfft uuy such, and requested me to examine d
I’udo ot tbtir make sent ;o Mrs. Blame, at the same time
offering to lurn.*h me with a similar one, in ca-te I liked i:
I ncc-'Tdiog.y ex imined the Instrument, but as it did not
plvarn* me, I dtelinea purchasing of them. I have since
ARRAUCiJa.MJBSTS FOR 1805.
4B 4s&
EimjiPsAif AaEsur. aas .
The OldestEstobUslisd Office in Pittabirgh, for
ss» STOCK of I I^f?Kft^ 0 iS ?y i t 0 tto; Country..; ;
CMICKERING S SONS’ ! i oKS.^S-.
F>T A i fiti in ,M * i swwa noaey or ftn
. ■• **" L-—-f-KTErm a basis that mistakes cannot occur, nor Iqhf<U gr^rng
ffr? S nH7 JOIIN H. to any party Daring the last ten /year* in which ho has
u w ‘ 32 AJ »/w»«b •p-wrtn'etreej and Diamond alley, oeen in this business, he has remitted ever a half ihillJoti -
rrcelrtnl trom the manufactory of C.mICKKUINQ .of dollars without the.lofianf a dollar, and the house-for
A SuNS, BOSTON, a new and full 6Upply of their s IKST* which he is agent, in Liverpool, has shipped not less thwn
CLASS SBVfcN OCTAVE FIANO FOKTtfS, wiih.all the 45,000 persons during the last yearto this country, without
l:iie aniLvalmtblc improvements—also, of their plainer and a complaint of neglect 01 duty on their part,
lower pricvl styles, suitable for those who require a cheap.. He can iasue passenger defects for London, Dublin, Liver
hut «ond instrument. All the Phmo Fortes fruin ’hia man- P oo ** Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Kroghwla,. Limerick, Port
uf«r-o rv are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT Bush, Newry, Galway,-Londonderry, and Dundalk. to New
BOSTON FACTORY I'MCKS. PhUadelpWa,AJoston, Baltimore, and New Orleans,
OLD PlANOS.—Several second-hand Pianos, in good
order, for «»!<• at $5O. $5O, $76, $ll5. $lBO, Ac., Ac.
MELODEONS—A full supply of Melodeone of entirely
new and beautiful at) leg, and from the best manufactories
in the country, at $45, $6O, $76, $lOO, $135, $l5O.
JOHN 11. MELLORv
Agent for the sale of Cuickebimq & Sons’ Pianos,
For Pittnbuigh and Western Henna.
AEJ*2fo. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and
Fourth street - • mhlfl
'puSEltodl
IK FOR RAILROAD ENGINEER?.—Contoin
_ log formulas far laying out curves, determining frog an
gles, IvTolliog, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together
with tables of radii, onuhates, deflections, long chords.*
magnetic variation, logaratLlmS'dtid natural signs tin-'
gents, etc. etc., by John B. ITenck, Civil Engineer. Pocket
book farm. $1,75. . •• • •
*% The object of the present work is to suppiy'a-want
very generally felt by Assistant Engineers bn Railroads.
Books of convenient form for use in tl»e field. containing
the ordinary lograrithmatie tablesare common enougb;but
a book combining with these tables othe s peculiar to the
Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula for
laying out curves, turn-on adßsldmittnm
which, this work Is designed tosupplyi- • • : t ,
U. 8. Mjut&bt Academy, West Point, April 18* 1&54«
Geatttaien: I have looked over “Henck’s Field Book for
Railroad Engineers,** and think it well adapted to the ob
ject Its author proposes, and have no question but it will be.
foundatery useful and practical volume both for office ond
fieldwork. _ D."H. Uasav.
Tbot, April «.* 1854.
I am much pleased with Mr. ITenck’e little manual, the
“Field UtxjXof Railroad Engineers.” - With the-presenta
tion of some of tbe most practical and useful of recognized
processes among railway engineers, he has. given others
which, new at least lu their present form, appear to possess
a mint of higher value than that of more novelty—that of
being In genei al susceptible of available, not to say desira
ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I.think the design
of Mr. Henck’s book fa aucli as to adapt ii excellently weU ’
to professional needs; I have pleasure In oxpressing'my
curdial satisfaction with ita execution, alike with tha per
spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex
cellent typographical taste his publishers'. • • ’
_ _ B. TbAKXLIH QttXXXB, •
0. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.'
For sale by WILLIAM 8. HA.VEN, 1
Dealer la Stationery,
Rtt" ~ ' Market street, corner of Bwrnd’
To farmers/ Gardeners and
•/%'ur.serymen- ■
FIVE thousand busheli fate bONfchUST, fine around
1000 ushela,pur© BOMSDUST, coarse-ground;-•'
1000 barrels PEBTII^EK
A. 4 0. UOEV.KLKK offer Tor salej on - accommodating
tprm-s the above vahiable FertiHters/whicfi they menula*
turo at their new. extensive establishment, Bituated in Fait
übvrly, nt-ar Pittsburgh, Pa, Bonedhat, as amahunj has
been used for many years Id Europe with thigreateataac'
cess; next to guano,tt li superior to any older la hsa. 1 Ten'.
or fifteen bushels puhaßonedust per aereHUleonboriah the
lrtml that its good effects’will be realised £n)la.'th'e flrstyear
to ten-or fifteen years after, whfe;re*&. the good* effects' or
guano are exhausted in on year, 1 Those who iave hsed'*
onedust speak in the highest tenna of tbeheneffa de
rived from it. -It f> suited toOvery variety of sOiTacd all
crops are benefittedby It—vines and trees more particular
!y. The patent. American Fertiliser possesses essential pro”
perties necessary to stimulate t£e growth, of plants and
green vegetables, and destroys insects. - As a manuie,for
gardening, it cannot be.exceiled; - jWrtctibhs fUmTshed. ■’ ’•
Orders must be addressed {o \ :.A, IIQEVET.KR
mb&dawlm :'-44B.Penn : 8tteeti lUttsbunrh.
Joseph \VHite’s Canrtag« Ui9posltory» '
JflbKi *u WIUI% bS™wSSsi' •
ness in bis spacious .premiyegi
lately enlarged,) oh lie Pittsburgh' andfcaawg£sS&'
Oreensburg turnpike, near '
Kun, between Pittsburgh and LawrencerillevrwpecHolly
J >ublic to'lnspect bis stock of CA&BJAOe/.
UUUQIts, Ac. And he particularly, informs gentlemen
jwrcAaser*, that one price only is made.- fourteen years’-
experience in the business, enables him to place before his
patrons the same choice colUcUob.of Carriages which, 60
many years past it has been , his particular department to
select fiom the various and most imitated Eastern juanu*
faeturers. Tlie success of bis new system is complete—the
economy of his arrangements will Supply he best and most
fashionable manufactures at moderate prices.
Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the
maniaicr decorating bouses of business has heaped upon
the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH/WHITR
profit^’ ° D " adjr ‘ mob -^ odl^»at mnbh -lesi.thanlhe uanal
Ajf-Carriages repaired in the best
G. Ulngham <£, co.>» Trmporfnion iiii*
±.esssfs,ssr®Ss^
2S.isa£ssias£gulS“#f
inibe ahortest V?? ee »
termß as any other Une. aad-on as favorable
betW * en p ‘tatogh,Phn»
QEO.DINQHAM 4 €O.,
Cano! Bium, Liberty utiHUiibureli,
4 TO®
216 JlerSet ereet, PhUaieiplie,
JAMES WILSON, A(?ent,
w 121 North
. M. L. OSTUANUEB, Agent,
_ . ' : . 86 West sty Nwr Yorfr.
Proprietors.
EB°HAm? |la^K“', ' l , v ' Uow Ware. -
an A v"J™ 8 " general I? .are. Informed
thet samples of the above ‘W<J tc./rom the . Pottery of
"toe B^ ely , 4 eii kept at the
cfllce of the- undersigned. • Order* respectfully 'solicited, •
JA&EB BLAKJSLY,: a
Corner of Seventh and SinithlleidstS.'
WANT Mo.\isV > ,M h««directed uito
set's. fli!?
mhß •* St CtfTHBEBT ffiV
me _ :
-^sh,Qfßßa :
CHEjRRY PECTO IS A lai
coiram,
.wJlqoPiNd-couuii. croup, Alrmu '
twHdTO/FT/DH.-- - - I- ' ■
■ W - : . 2 E t * lo hWraSon or tim
' vk CS3®i /ra, • public to the certificate appended’
J dfeSStTV'- -below, and bespeak forthem that can
'■ f. t'S®BB;'S ihd consideration, which .their honest
- Jr. tranßuesa desoma*...
'*
1 - bearAritneßa to the effiev
cy-and valpa o t. Cheesy do
not,wantonly triflo. with, or distort
rry iir,niiuii 11'n.i.jJMmmJ facts,nor oterstato their convictions.
Judge tberi/whetherthfaia not the medicine totruet when
.?' a 5 relief for tie throat orlnngsjjudgetofc,
-whether every family ought “not to hate it by them as a
J{2??£s?> th « ©▼wywhere prevailing enemy, vhlch
upon almost every floek, ami
aurrieseffaiambfrora many a; home? . .
Da V tS k 5?“ «**». 20ih IfOTw 1852.
eniVirf A o : B| r—TheCarrißv Pictoiui is much in-
Sreeofthem ° f ° Ur best p hysiciahs have used It,
tnreotu them In their own cases, and-alwavs with thp v-n.
piestoffects The numerous paCt ttffinS al“y?h£
fore them; lead to incredulity In regard^ to overe
,dy: and It le only after undoubted evldenre ofreiuelmMiv
•«ttele,. Urnt anything like a general confidence cm Si ex
- The unrivalled excellence of this comb!noH™ : nf
fin thoCiromr -PECTORU,) proved beyond cavil
tnal under their own observation, hos mnilral
men to proclaim abroad its usefnlness. It la bevond all
ddnbt the best general remedy are hero for tho Pnlmcnnrv
- Affections ortbla'clfmate, at the-same time sedative and
expectorant—a rare combination of properties.
in the hope that it will prove its own reward,l subscribe
iayself;, Ecspecttnlly your obedient servant;
• • : JAS. H. C. MILLED, M. D.
r •Let gentlemen of the Legal. Profusion, mark thit cas*. '
• * - Williamsburg, L. 1., Sept. 3.1852.
v la; J. C.-Ateb: Dear Sir—Over application for the past
nrje Years in mv duties os an advocate; brought on some
jMgbtmontha ago a severe irritation of the bronchial tubep,
; Vhicb' wag a constant annoyance to me, and fast becoming
iol source of great apprehension; Every remedy tried failed
even .relieve me, tiU I used yourCnr&ay PrcroEAi. Tbfa
only relieved me, but, as I trust, wholly cured tne -
-I-egre nothing for the reputation of advocating Patent Me*
dleipep; and tbisls at your service.' I -shall recommend it
to members of the bar; and others whom I mnvmeet. la.
botingunder similar indispositions. - • •
7 » >ur ß trmy, ; -n. p. j ONE S.
: Til in i™. c ,” O ?L KOmE, 7’. AIa '> octobEr 4 - 1E «-
0..A7»t r Bbt-I have used -vour admirable-com*
exclusiyelv in ray practice, flncf findlt to surpass, by
{“rjffi '»».}»«> tor raring dUeuu uponiiw
lopgs, - Your obedient servant,
tteimoSttoCTrinim* that
Pirfj all that it purports to be,viz;nn un-
agent for all diseases of the Throat and
Lungs. *. The.expttieneo of yearo has proven It to be iraeh
andjwesnbmitit to the,people, believing that its virtues
wilFfully mfllntalrntoreputailon. '
byJ. C AYER, Chemist, Lott ell, Maes, Beware
"<« preparations, attempted to be palmed off under
tteimußnty of name y _
b V" I? 0 ®:# 0 , and by B. A. FAIIN
EsTOPRa CO t wholesale and retail. je6:6mdaw
Carter’s: Spanish Mixture.
THE .GREAT PURIFIER: OF THE BLOOD!
. Hot. a Particle of Here ary init. -
re AD'ANP PONDEEi—Au
_ %Sil ibr ® Braedyfor Scrofula, King’s EtU, Rheuma
urn. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules
on flie FoceJßlotcheH, Bolls, Ague and Peror, Chronic Sofa
Eyea, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and
5t £J!L? r BoT l* s aD<5 0 Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic
Disorders.- Lumbaeu. Spinal Complaints, and oil Diseases
'arising from an injudicious.use or Mercury,lmprudence in
life, or Impurity of the Blood. * * a
JGP'Tbis great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood
isnMrused br -.UEandsol grateiblpatients from all part
of tho United States, who testify daily to the remarkabl
pprfoimed by the greatest of ell medicines. “CAR.
TEE S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Eruptions on the Skin, Urer Ksease. FereS
Ulcers, Old Sore* Affections of the liidnevs, D:»>aiUof thi
Pains aodAeidngoftfce lienee
. R>raUdtaeasjs;of,theßlood,nothinghas yet heen feund
to compare with It. Itclranfes the ejatem of alt tmpnri.
acta gently and efficiently on tho liver and Kidneys,
strengthens, the Digestion. gives tone to the Stomach
make.: the skin.clear-and healthy, and restores the Corath
tntlon, enfeebted hj disease or broken down Ly 'heeicessea
of youth, to Its pristinevtgor and strsngtli. • •
_ f .rr the Ladies, It in invariably better than, all the Cofc
tactics ever used. - A few doses of Csrter’s Bpanisb Mixture
will remove an snllowuess of complexion, bring tho rosea
mantling to the cheek. give elasticity to the step, and Im
prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond ail
the medicines ever heard of. ■ J
Tbe large number er certificates which-we have received’
from persons from all parts of the United States; Is the heat
erldenea that there is no humbug about it Tbe nraou
hotel keepers,magistrates, physicians, und public men. wS
knownto the community, all add their testimony to tha
wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Cali on the Agent and gets Circular and Almanac, and
read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medicines
has performed
None gennine unless signed by BENNETT & BEERS.
Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, to whom all
orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed
PAHNEBTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM*
BROS., and by Druggistsgenerally.
and from thence to Pittsburgh; and wiil attend striotly to
forwarding passengers from thence to any part of the coun
try. He also has eight drafts for sale, payable at the fol
lowing places, via: .
ON ENGLAND.
Edwards, Sanford A Co.— .London.
Wm. Tappscott 4 Co Liverpool
(Available lathe principal cities and towns throughout
England and Wales.)
„ ON IRELAND.
Pro Tin dal Bank, Ireland
BEAscraa.
Armagh, Cavan, Dungannon, Mallow,
Tralee, Paramstown, Drogheda,. . Londonderry,
Sligo, Ballina, Balljßhannon. Kilkenny.
Nowry, Coleraine, Enniskillen, Dungannon,
Bandon, Carlow, Ban bridge, Limerick,
iSnotscorthy, Waterford, Downpatrick. Galway,
Epois, Atulohe, Clonraell, Cootchkl,
Monaghan, Youghall, Belfast, Dundalk,
Kilrueh, , Strabane, Baljmeno, . Cork,
Yermoy, Omagb, _ Wexford.
ON SCOTLAND.
National Bank of Scotland, fidinborg, and its branches
in fifty towns in Scotland.
ON FRANCE.
Messrs. Edward Blunt A Co, 8anker5.....*.*..,,
(Available in any city J n France.)
_ ON GERMANY. •
Messrs. Vogel, Kock A Co, Bankers, Fiankforbon^heOJain.
(Available in any city in Germany.)
„„ JAMK3 BLAItEtT, ''
corner or Seventh and Smith field streets,
dcc9 • ■ • Pittsburgh,i*i
S
Iteamboat Transportation Reaulred by
the Indian Department. *
Offici or tab Euer Liman A»fAias,i
St. Louis, Mo, February 20,1855/ /
SEALED PIIOPO3ALB will bo received at this o®-o until
noonot tho MMii iiAY OF APItIL, 1855, tor S
J“ r s| i n *', b y hol ‘ l / *rrm.st. Loula to tho Traiing Posts
u„f„ “. Upiler . “J 33o "* n»«f» betwoon Fort Pior, o and Fori
. Union, say trom 30 ,o 40 tuna of Annniiy Goods, Provis
fo? 3 tt, A ?S" ini S? n ’ ‘S’ t 0 bB dellteral 16 Indian Agent
for tho Upper Missouri Agency, at such points on tho river,
and in such quantities as he may direct! tho boat to "ton
atauy points of delivery for such number of days, not ex
ceeding five, as said agent may require to enable him to dls
/tribute aid Goode, An, to tbo Indians. The same nronoealo
.tocover a!so the transportation of say 100 tons of Goods.
Provisions, Ac, m .re or less, from St. Louis to Fort Union
Separate propotala will bo' received for transporting alto
■thelest mentioned lot of Goods, Provisions, Ac., Lom Fort
Union, by steamboat, keel-boat, or other safe water convey
ftnee, to Fort Benton. J
PccposoU fof'h B latter transportation should state-ihe
ttadof boat proposed to be urcd, and alpo embrace a proto
sitton speciiviog the per dlera compensation to he pulddn
cite the undersigned should requite the boat to remain at
Fort Benton a sufficient time .o enallo him to execute his
Unties as Oommissionery to negotiate'with tb'a Indian tribes
to be assembled there. Tile contractora-wiil be expected to
famish, free of charge, the transportation for the under
signed and his assistants, whn will accompany the goods,
and snb-istence for them whilst on board the steaniboaU
and in case the boat bedeUined by bis orders, at Port Ben-
Id mi/ 1 * 10 Bdbtdstenco and traDs ormtion on their return
Thesis am boat will be required to be in readiness to re
oeiro her freight at St. Louis by the 10th of Maya 1855. No
boat will bo accepted upon which insurance cannot bo
readily obtained. The right, nill te reserved to take tlmo
,to consider the bids, and the right alio to reject nny boats
Bteam or keel, that are not considered by the undersigned
sufficiently staunch, speedy, and adapted to tho proposed
eerrice, and to reject aoyand aU bids, if deemed nnsatS'
Xoctory. .... . ,
'.cTh- proposals will, each be endorsed—'‘‘Phials for
.Transports g Indian ciooda, Provisions, dc., up
.Biver, and .will, state the rule per hundred pounds fop
which the bidders Wiu contract to perform the F P miM%nd'
must be accompanied by a guaranty that the bidders will'
snter into contract, and give sufficient security for tS Sc
formance thereof, in case their bids ahall be r.iepLd 1
f " b24 - i_ A CDMMINQ, Supt Ind Agty.
T“vKo? lhii
i fnlh/nniffi 1 ?, * pril lst > 1855 - «U letters between
sta , l «. ™ust be pre paid.
threfi thonnaJalsUiice, in the Cnllea SiuteH, Dot exceeding
1 5, i1e3 ’ r/ires cents single rate; crer thxe*
* e,? S i na mllea i T ‘a cents. .
center CnUll ’ rl ™wOragonjrnnstboff ep',, idTm
v,!* 1 ?. F 1 ® existing rates and regnTntions In rt', an j (0 . *
‘S*®“ DS prop,:r B “ oant letters above
the weight of half an ounce as Oa*inele letters -
, letters offlcSvrill not t'e fbnrard
fg ‘S th , e f R lact, ( S r d ? atln 'a«on, lint will ha retarS S)
A oK° f WU *
HKBPJjnO SOAP KXOBLSioST
Ara —“ ImuHl Krrt a lo<j again.
ru gb sara lo that store again,
a Th lra street, kept, by 8. L.
Ana some Herpetic .Soap I fain
Would buy, for it always salts mo
Qerpetlo Soap always suits me ’
. That Soap removes re-Joera ana tan '
J trill pleas*you’ , !
to hunaraa,
mh]2 . .iL i. UpTmiKKI,
TiOTaWrtnit "
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