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DAILY' MOKMK6 POST.
MONDAY MORN ING
’ Degeneracy ol Hrr H»y
A correspondent of the New York Tn une, 1
writing from Port au. Princo, under date of
March, 1855, gives a very discouraging picture
of the condition of the Haytiens, which, consid
ering the well known sentiments and eympathies
of the Tribune, may bo taken ns reliable. The
■writer saye that the paper currency, which, un
der the republican regime never exceeded in
amount §17,000.000, has, during Soulouque’s
reign, reached $60,000,000, and is mixed with
great’ quantities of forged paper not easily de
tected, eo that this currency has almost entirely
lost its value. In consequence, prioes of every
thing haio risen so high that living in Port
au Prince is as expensive as in any luxuri
ous capital of Europe. The oost of Sculouque’B
government is also three times as muoh as that
of the republic. He seizes one-sixth of the
whole coffee crop for his civil list, and this,
with the additional burthen inflioted upon tho
coffee growers ot being obliged to sell their oof
fee to certain privileged speculators, from whom
alone merchants are permitted to buy. has re
duced the coffee product to 40,000,000 pounds
annually, whereas under Boyer it reached 60,
000 000 pounds, Uuder suoh a system the ne
groes buy less and less foreign goods every
year, from sheer inability, and dress more and
more nearly in the fashion of their African an
cestors. Soulouque’s army is stated nt 30,000
med, but really numbers but 10,000, with 200
generals. They are badly paid, aB are also his
civil officers, who therefore are permitted all
sorts of fraud, bribery and robbery, to gain a
support. If Soulouque does not modify his sys
tem, a relapse into-complete barbarism is feared.
\ CHINA HALL,
■ KAEETT BTRVET, HETWEC VHIBZ> AND TOUETH SVBZZVB.
SERANQEKB VISITING THB CITY SHOULD CALL IN
to see the beautiful assortment of CHINA , GLASS
and QVEENSWAKE, now open at the above establish
ment. Our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to
offer Inducements in all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea
and Toilet Ware, white iron-stone, we have a great variety
of shapes; also, gold hand and fancy colored stone ware
Tea and Toilet sets. Our stock of white Covered Dishes,
Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salad
Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set Is
large and Well selected. Dntannia Ware, Table Cutlery,
Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and Uofee Furnishing Goods, we
have a large assortment.
COMMON WARE—Our stock of common Teas, Plates,
Dishes, K .aer», Nappies, Bewls, Pitchers, and every article
in the line is large, and we are prepared to pack them with
or without fine goods, as the purchaser may wish.
Also, a large assortment of all kinds of GLAB3 WARD,
which we are selling at manufacturers* prices, all of which
are offered at wholesale or retail, by
obi'll JOnX J. O’LEARY.
A FEW days since, I published au advertisement or my
tiAUßi:no Piavos, in which an extract from a letter
from Prof. 11 Rohbcek, of this city, address 1 to Messrs.
& Heins, r f Hamburg, the manufacturers,
was inserted. This morniDg I observed in several of the
daily papers a “ Notio signed by Pror. R, in which be
state* that I was unauthorized to make use of it, and tbat
it was incorrectly stated and oppl'ed.
In reply—l presomnl that if he had written tho letter,
he, of course* meant what was therein contained, and con
sequently required no authority from him to make the
Bame public. As regard the assertion os to its incorrect
ness, I have the Jetfar in my possession, and it speaks for
itsrlf, word for word as I have published. Messrs Baum
garteo A’Heins are not dependant upon Mr. Rohbock far
endoiFemeot—tbelr Pianos were known, app eclated and
received the highest rommendations from the first artists,
long before Prof. It saw fit to pass an opinion upon them.
My reason for publishing the extract was in the fact tha
be was well known in the city, and not be ause his recom
mendation was necessary to establish the merit of the
Pianos. In conclusion, I may add that they stand on ihoir
own merit, and are endorsed by such men a- List, Thai berg,
and others, solely on account of their merit.
uihgJ CHAKI/'TT P PLUME.
MURPHY’S
NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY,
NO. 182 WOOD STREET, one door
from thecororrof Liberty,is now
A«9np The proprietor i* himself a practical
4BiEßv* Hatter, b%riug ha.l fifteen rears experience
at die l>a.-iness, ten years an a practical workman; having
worked in the principal tn Nc« Voik, Phil
oaelpbiH, Cincinoa i, and tha New England ?Ute«; feels
conihlr'it that, from hi-' i-raetical ex.--: ; -ne* a> a Hatter,
he ran furnish not only as go <1 l»it a uutteh end cutAPzn
article loan anything hereto!"!e offered to the Pittsburgh
public —all of hitaion m'iHufinUurt. declSrtt
11. GEAr/....... D. IlElslNlitiU T. ORAI'/.
Graff, Reislnger 4b Graff,
WE3TBUN fc'OU-N DllY, No. 124 Wood street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
iIiaUfACTDEBRS Of
Cooking Stove?, Plain and Fancy Grates
Coal and Wood Stoves, Pluio and Fancy Feoders,
Parlor Stoves Safi und Dog Irons,
Hollow Ware, Portable Forgw,
Sugar Kettles T-a ivettle?,
Stove Kettles, Wagon_Boxes 4tc. _
The Urefttea\"lnv«tition of tlie Age.
po AVOID those aupleasant feeliuga that usoallj
' / Baccompany the wearing of a new Hat, the CONtOH*
lately imported from Pari*,forms the Uat to
the vxaet hhapesad size of the head. A neat fit, and a good
Hat may oe had at 77 Wood street.
“pST* WM. POPOLAS.
Stove** '•love*!* stove**!*
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES.
THE public will find it to ihelr advantage to examine
our stocß. of SIOYK before purchasing elsewhere.
QIIA.FF, RKISINGER t QUAFF,
BepSO V 24 Wood
John \V. Under <Jt Co.,
Forwarding and commission merchants—
Dealers in alt kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead
pipe and L**ad. 6? Fmi»« I,<>riW
" Dr. D. Hunt, Dentist,
HAS REMOVED UI9 OFFICE to one door below Market
street, in FOURTH street, immediately In the re.r f
yt. W. Wilson's dewelry Store: and has associated with him
n the business Dr C. KINO. np *^ 3t
I>BST KNOWN WUKN TRlED.—These gentlemen taKe
Yj pleasure in testifying in regard to B. A. FAHNES
TOCK’S VERMIFUGE, because two of the firm havo used
it in their prirate practice as physicians for a number of
tears and they have known it, by observation, to be good,
years, an J New albast, Ind., July 4th, 1853.
M isrs. BA. Fahntsiod: S- Cb.— .... ... ,
Gentlemen: Having sold your valunblo \enmruge for
gome lime, and having seen it used for many years, we
would recommend it to ail as a safe and efficient remedy for
all cases of worms. In no Instance have we ever seen any
evil results following its administration, but always has it
answered the purposes 'or which it was tutended, and been
entirety satisfactory.
Believing that everything that has been set forth in regard
to its virtues is strictly in arenrdanee with our observations,
not only a« practitioners, but as men of business, tre would
unhesitatingly Bay io all who read this, that ll Is the best
Vermifuge now io uso, and that itsvirtoes are best known
whan tried. RIELY, HOOVER A RIKLY.
SUNDRIES—
-3) doxen Tow ami Cotton Bags;
30 boxes White Pipes;
VO do Pipe Head.?;
20 do Pearl Starch ;
100 do 8x10,10x12 Window Glass ;
20 proas qt. and pt_ Flasks ;
2000 the Bar Lead;
15 boxes Extract Coffee;
25 d • No. 1 Scaled Herring;
3 cases Sardines;
100 doxen Corn Brooms;
:i0 do Cincinnati Washboards;
20 boxes Baker & Oaks’ No. 1 Chocolate ;
Iroo, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chain ;
Batiiog Wrapping, Twine, Bed Cords, Broom Twine;
Wrapping, Writing and Letter Papers;
White and Bed J-ead, Bye-Stoffs, Blackit-g, Ink;
Tabs, Backets, Dairy Ball, (In baps,) Ac., Ac., Ac.
In store and for sate by MILLER 41ttlCEETSON,
m 1 127 220, 223 Liberty st.
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CARD,
and sold by
1P B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
Corner of First and Wood at*.
TOBACCO— 160 boxes “Russell A Robinson,” ‘'Grant’s,”
“Anderson's.” 60 dwarf boxes “Blanoerbassett,
« Perfection,” “Jewel of Opbir,” “ Diadem Twist,” “ Eame
ra^';,T° baCCO> ‘ nCtoreimJ BIcgETBON
/^flOAUfi —60 5L Havana and Principe Cigars, best brands,
anl for sal. by nICKETSON ,
FISH— 60 bbls large No.'S Mackerel;
20 »♦ medium 3 “
25 “ No. 1 Pickled Herring;
10 drams “Grand Bank” No. 1 Codfish.
mbt/ ton “* “ l ° by MILLER * RICKETBON-
SOAP AND CANDLES— $5
160 boxes No. 1 Palm Boap :
3-> « Hill A Co.” Variegate* Soap;
60 “ Cincinnati Star Candles—4’s, 5e,6 s ;
For h.l'a°l.y“ ImFMI A BIOKETSON
V.in THE S ALE of eandbethis seed..
FIE DHAVO, Fami y Grocer, Diamond. Pittsburgh, |
Pa h a ar Murad »ith David Landrch. of Philadelphia.
far'a constant supply of liu Warranto! Garden Seeds
These Seeds have, for manv years, sto d nre-emlnent in this
vWu“t», and t win !■■• an b.en «t»b V It. P to austain
their re’putß.ion. .Xhm »m l' *U V ; ", >.„t Hose recesved
direct from Jjandreth.
VALUABLE WORKS FOR AROIHTECTS, MECHAN
ICS AND ENGINEER*—
The,Model Architect; 2 volumes; by SloaD.
The Carpenter's New'Gultle; Jo-
Appleton's Dictionary of Mechanics.
.Do. Mechanic*’ Magazine.
Practical Mechanic’s Journal.
Downing’s Rural Essays.
Do. Country Houses.
Stuart’s Architecture.
Allen*Bßural Architecture.
Field’* City do.
Rudiments of do. and Building.
Rudimentary do. by Johj Bullock,
tfhe Modern Geometrical Btalr Builder's Guide.
The ThiUders’ Guile.
Tbe’Ehgibeer’pand Machinist's As?lstant; 2 vols.
do. Mechanic’s do.
Wetobach’s Mechanics and Engineers; 2 vols.
Kih»n r B Civil Engineering.
Knapp’s Chemical Technalogy.
Norris’ Hand-Book for Locomotive Engineers and Mach s
• '-’Oolliiirn oh Locomotive Engines.
HflUPt on Bridges.
Templetoa’B Mechanic’s Companion.
Scribner’s do. do.
.. Harwell’s do. do.
llenck’B Field Book.
n.AUkhhder.
tv, Mathematical Instrument#.
Bort'on’s Formula for Construction of B. Boada.
Trautwine on Railroad Carres,
fthahk do. do.
And numerous other practical 0. MORGAN,
For sale by No. 104 Wwx j gt.
mnl7
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“ whS landdefTalMWe le^
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HOTELS.
MANSION HOUSE.
GEOBGE AUIIBSTIJ, Proprietor,
NO. 3.(4 LIBERTV STREET, just beside the Passenger
Depot of the Pennsylvania 1 ItuUrcrd, irhicb routes U
the most convenient house in ihe oily for passenger* arri*
▼ini? by that road. ... . „
The Proprietor hatinj?, at considerable expeure, r»
in excellent style, the MANSION IIOU3K, would resvec *
fully solicit a share of pnbllr patronage. There fl atU.bea
a splendid STABLE and extensive w AGON AUB, aftonl
ing ample accommodation to travelers and team.ta •
Larder and Bat trill be furnished rrlth the best the market
can afford. ——
gT. CL A 1 U HO T K l* »
Cbmrr of Penn and St. Clair streets, I*.
rpllß undersigned, formerly of “Brown huring
1 taken ibU large and commodious HOTEL, and having
refitted it In magnificent style, would respectfully invite
bis friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As
sured with the convenience of the house and hie long ex
perieuce in tba business, he. can give enure satisfaction,
and his charges moderate.
ftfb2 2
WM. C. CONNELLY. I $773,27 863
—j', i £s"# Vl' i • ' The amount of liabiUtiesdue or not due to Bunks or other
W nUI FjL. creditors, -nothing.
CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT BTREETB, Losses adjusted and due,—none.
PA I Losses adjusted and not due, $148,518 22.
_ r» riTISBuRGH, PA. | unB ,|j Uß ted und in suspense, waiting for farther
my2o:y] E. RILEY, Proprietor ' proof, $61,257 50
GOOD INTENT UOIJSE, All other claims against the Company are small, such
pORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near "T take n 0 ri-k OTer $lO,OOO.
V aiII M K m« Pmnri«(nr Th- amount iusured in any city, town or village, depends
_ JAMES BHANNON, tbe character, maierlnland construction of buddings,
Cl ra\ tt u nn it' * the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of
1 X jl tl UlEi li > the Are department, and other circumstances.
_ * c .drown 8,) 4 The amount insured In blocks of buildings varies; the
Corner of SmltUlleld and Third etreeta, d i bto Htt | t lhe i oM by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less.
PITTSBURGH, PA. TIIO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
GLASS & CARR, Proprietors. | g-R E or Coxxucticct, ) „ Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885.
JOHN P. CLASS, DAN D. CARE.* ' Hanford countv. f flS '
(Lit* N»tT«u s r*rtiOa.*e.) (L*u auckirU* a Pmj penally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
7 77~ » i - nn ,i a «wm# the iEtna Insurance Company, and madooatb that the fore
mine large and commodious House harlag l„i„ g st , ltomen t l.y him subscribed, is true, according to
JL thorough repair and furnished with new equipments g ' t knowled™ and belief
throughout, is now opeu for the reception of the iruvellng - • HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace.
apr-o.om_ Lo ßfiC spaidby Ora ompany for the year 1834 exceed
<S r F’ "r’ I AIK Hf)TEL, $750,000, while the premiums received for the same time
* 1 ’fFORMERLY TIIE EXCHANGE,) 0U “" r o "’ * lnCe ** orginilaU ° n U ‘°
PITTSBURGH, PoUdes, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is-
Corner Penn and St. Clair itreeta, sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. «- Offlco, No. 81 Water street, EittsimrKh.Pa.
£3-Tbisls a first class house, between the Railroad De* ' i ‘ • - -
Dots; the rooms ore large and newly furnished, and charges
mod-rate. aprl4:lydAw_
OWSTON’S.
WAYERLEY HOUSE, GO South Eighth street, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. (an29:y
” ~ "■ " THE uniiox,
■\TO. 11l Arrh street, Philadelphia. T. S .WEBB (late of
the K«gle,) Proprietor. (su2o:y
GASH.IBL. house,
CORNER OF Ha IS ASD SOUIH 6TR, WARREX, O*
riTHE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the
J_ public that thi? new and vh-gant Hotel lias b«D opened
as ahouse of entertainment. Being ofimraodious and roomy,
and adjoining the uffire of the Ohio Singe Company,it offers
inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda
tion ol the traveling coinmuuity.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
M. LL.
Sj'RA N IvX \ ]$ 1 10 USE*
CHESTNUT STREET, Alt ‘YE TUiKI), PHILADELPHIA.
PARKER A LAIRD, Proprietor*.
jyl9:3m] TERMS $1,50 PKk DAV.
McMILLAK uou>k,
JOHSdTOIVX, VEXXA.
THE undersigned baring taken charge of the al*ove
named House, and refitted it at a large expense, in a
comfortable as well as elegant style. Is now prepared lo re
ceive quests, and give ample satisfaction to ali who may
pn moise tbo llous-. j _ __J A'lJ'lri .
H Alt Hi ’SHOT E L,
fLate Farmer’s Exchange,]
XTO 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, rilta
]\ burgh. SAMUEL UaRE, Proprietor.
This Hotel is entirely new. haring just beeu completed
an.l opened for the accommodadon of Jh« public- ■; fcpl3 _
TIIB GLEN HOTEL
IS NOW READY FOR SUMMER VLSiTEIIS. The
grounds hATe been improved, and the House rendered
more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy
to see hia friends. ... .
flEd** An Omnibus of the ExeeLsior Line ia now running
from the station, on Fifth street, to the OLKN HuTKL.
Leaves the station ai 8 o’clock, A. AL-, and 3 P. return
ing at 9A. AL, and C P. M.
felLira J. G. MARTIN. AirvnL
FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio.
Cl PATRICK A SuN, pßorancTuus.—This House has üb
y, dergoce thorough and extensive repairs alterations,
and large additions of new furnitur*. and the prcipri*.-
tors pUJge thcm~.dv.w. that oothiug shali b- wantlna on
their part to render tbo FaANKUX a place where ali the com
forW.Erltcl^bol^a,1 U,foa , Hl. [iATK i cii
FLO ILK XCK HOTEL,
No. 400 BROADWAY. SEW YORK
(coxducted ox tux ti;Korc*N tlan.)
BKUBEN LOVEJOY,
PROPRIETOR.
J. WKA3TIIUJ, JR-
PBiUIY HOTEL, corner of lluncoci
Way, l'a.
mar4:y Mc.'lAyTKß?* A MARIvLE, Proprlntorfl-
REaTAURA>T
Ttlllll) STREET, HKTVtLKN W'u»l> »ND MARKET
T 'UK Subscriber? b-.; ltm»« to Inform tlnur trim 1-«»■«!
the public Generally, .hat l>»ey have leaded the ab.-?e
well known Restaurant, which ha* ju.<t been lhorv>iuhly
r**DOTat»*d, repaired «ud re furnished, and :.■•« open. Th«
proprietors bur* spared no oxpeinu* u* make ihe liana Ex
chance a comfortable u> well l»r ih-- ej b'ure a* tha
bu«luess man. The Unler will at all tim-* be 1 wuh
the dcllcacie* of the »orr«-J up uu.h r the i
c«’F of etwrienred cooks. They respectfully il, “ fur t.:e
patroo.se of . emt-rou. s C Il AM'KLM Kit KIl,
O II HiANCH
>1 A It T I N ’ S
RESTAURANT AND EATI.NO SALOON,
ON TtlK KASTKKN PLAN, 29 Dvimond aUry, Uiw<j-n
* JlTk*/ and Market streets —All kind- of nttnbW*
up in tho b*-.-t style. uud on the shm-tr-t uc-llo*
Iloufio open from 0 o'clock In tb-morning uniil
8t night. (Sundays e*<*«pt»»d.) _ .., n '' l9l¥
" Ii'ELVIWKIIK UKS l AIiIAAT,
wood sruKtrr, ukt. water and mils. truKKps
rpUK Undersigned has jimt provided ft rht-ioo st<«'k of
I LIQUORS. quJ is ready at all times to serve bis trii-nds
with the twist of the season, Id the wuy of cdib.es. Irish
Wbl-k v I'UDebci? may he UaJ ftt the Uei.yidi.RE.
|«n11 *IV do IIN SAVAQ r-. lur.^
CORNUCOPIA
«-0 YS T E R AND C 0 E V EE HODS E ."»*
D.BARNARD
&o. 40, Fifth Street, tritcm * IFooJ drill Market.
in!9:ly| riTTsDcnon. __
cR.YS T A L PALAC E ,
No. 16 illftrltet street.
C. C. SEELY,
UKSTKCTFULLY inform* hi* fricDdaand the
KJT'Q I Avipublic Id general, that hi* has just started bis
New York and PhiUJidpiila modern style of
Vrf!§sr COOKING OYSTERS aDd everything clb* In the
eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Stewed, for cents
a dozen. lie will also furnish the best of everything that
the market wIU aftord. llouae always open until 3 o’clock
In tbe morning. _ _
OYSTER SALOON AND UKSTAIRANTI
108 WOOD STREET.
THE subscriber bus now his OYSTER SAI.OON AND
EATING n-JIISK perfected io a manner that cannot
be exceled bv any similar establishment In the city.
MEALS WILL BE SERVED VP AT ALL IKJURS OF
THE DAT, from th. ..... _
Choicest Meats. Fowls, Hill, A.C., Act
Hie Bill of Fnre cannot be Burpa*an*l, and ho would respect
fully invite the attention of the public to it.
CUAKI.LS STILL,
jsSOsnsetf BlVml,trrt.
- “ ‘St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery.
rfUIE rvspwtfully Informs tlir public Ihnt he
I is oow fully prepared to serve private families and the
public generally, With hi* celebrated LAGER BEER. I n
bottles All orders left at his Olflee, NO .19 DTAMoND
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be pnnctually attend***! to;
and the Deer delivered to any part of the city vicinity.
F. G. SClli.Mll.
Delil(z’ Lager Deer H*ll»
Xf o . 108 Sm.Uf{fLtld street, opposite Oie Custom House.
Tllfi subscriber has just opeued one of the largest an 1
best finished Lager Ueer lUiJa in the city. Ui* Ueeris
acknowledged to b« a superior article. and every other ac*
commolation about his bouse cauuot bo excelled.
. _
Keuueit Ale.
WD ENQLISII, iSole Bottler of SMITH'S culobrated
. Kennett Ale and Browu Stout.. Also. Common Ale
and Porter* in quart and pint bottles.
The attention of families, and tne trade, Is respectfully
solicited. __
Mineral Water and Sareaparllla
WM D KN'QLISII, Pitt ptreet, below Penn, U now
manufacturing and bottielog the above beverages on
an extensive scale* Ilia articlesaro of tbo be3t quality,and
nufoctured from the purest materials. octldy
ATTKNTIUN
Waeon Mastorß and. Teamsters’ Bounty land
& AtiUKCYi l)'4 Fourth street.
OFFIJ IiUS, Soldiers, Musicians, Wagon Maulers, Team
stvra Ac., who were regularly mustered into the sar
vie- rf 'he United State*, anil every officer, Seaman, ordi
nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Lundsmauin the Navy,
also, Militia nr Volunteers, or Stale 1 roops of any State or
Territory, are entitled, by the lat*> Act of Longrei-s, to a
Warrant Tor IGO Acres of band.
Those who have receired 40 or 80 Acres, are entnUd to a
Warrant for such quantity of Lanl n-. will make, in the
whole, 100 Acres. . .
Persons entrusting their claims to me can rely upon hav
ing them attended to promptly.
All information tree of charge. Loiters an *
BWemi. Address AUSTIN l OOMI. ,
m hl4 Ilounty Land Agent, 03 Fourth st.
rpllK ifldTOltY - OF THIS 11 fcitf FEVIiR Exposing all
I the humbugs practiced in t.’ e
SHANGHAI’ COCHIN CHINAS I
Anil all other breeds of Hens and C dekens, bi George 1 •
Burnham, ibo King of Chicken Breeders, of Boston, Full
of beautiful illustrations.
OVINIOK3 OP THE rtlESfl. I
It 1b an authentic nJ lively Tolurne of humor, by the |
“Yoon? ’Un, M an a very large sale of the booh is .er
ISoiton Eve. Gazette. . * ur
Tbe lovers of genuine fon will all read t.iin book. We
advise everybody to get a copy; tbe solemn tha t **y may
laugh, and tbe laughers that they may laugh the mo e.—
Portland Daily Argut.
This book by Burnham 1b a funny affair, and will‘ take
with the public who have seen this big “ elephant muro
or less In the last fl e years.— lke.
Tne u History of the Uen F ver,” by G. B. Burnham.
Esq., u brim full of r n anil rlchnepa. Every •• chicken
man” will of course read this book; and if it ‘lO'-en t wring
a good earty laugh outof 6im, why he may take my bat
“.4corn,” in New York Spirit
The name of tbe hen tanciera in this country is leqion ;
and a very large edition of new book will be de>
manded at the very outset.— Times
For sale by
mh2l
RvIUS CILANCK TO UOY A FAIiM I—Boo Acres or
first*rato Land; ihe soli Is good and deep, and timber
ot the best quality—situate at about twenty miles from
New Martinsville, Va., In the forks of Fishing Creek—only
I mile from saw and grist mill. The above could be well
divided into three good Farms. I’rlee $2,00 per. acrel
Terms: $5OO in hand; the remainder In live equal annua,
payments.
Also—loo Acre? in the lower ond of Marshall county, at
less i ban three miles from the 01*lo river; SO Acfta cleared,
with a House, Stable, Fruit Trees, Ac. Price $1200; $3OO
cash* balance la three vearly payments.
C&BD, Dttiautem j 8 CUTHBBBT & SON,
Heal Estate Agents, 140 Thlrd st.
n\HB HJ3KYEHO BUAP r moves Tan;
I The Her etio Soap remotes Bsllowness;
The Herpetic Soap cures ioro and rough band*;
TheHßrptlicBo«pcOEt«<nylSJfi-cents per'rata;
And ia sold al 140 THIRD Bt.,near Bml'hfield. jmh.l
g'v uio AND P-KNNSYLVAhIA. RAILED AD Wanted, 20
,JO. F hare3 Stoct, to coapleto an
U*»s7t: r <vtn miwibn £tock Brokets,
: -'v- _Y-h-'c%: l| 1 :'V »v ■
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Increase of Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819.
Casli Capital) 6300,000,
rpIIE TUIRTY-SIXTU ANNUAL STATEMENT of thn
1 A?sot6 of the iETN A INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart
ford, as farnishod this agency on the Ist of January, 1860,
uodoroath.
Real Estate, unincumbered $ 16,672 05
Seventy-two Mortgage Bends, 0 and 7 cent, pay*
able 2,000 00
Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,31.3 17
I Bills Receivable, wellsecured,payableatßank... 126,327 35
Railroad Stocks In Connecticut 07.515 00
Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford 142,896 00
Bank Stocks iu New York city— 98,030 00
Cash on hand, in Bank, and In hands of Agents
and others... 212,505 06
DELAWARE
mutual safety insurance company.
OFVICE in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third
street, PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCES.
Os Vissels, ) _ ~
Caroo, VTo ail parte of the World.
F&EMiWS, )
INLAND INSURANCES
On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
all parts of the Union.
P FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandize generally.
On stores, dwelling houses. Ac.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7,1863. *
Bonds and Mortgage:* ....*24,300 00
SUteof Pennsylvania. Philadelphia city, Spring
Oarden, Southwark, and other loans, 181,too **
Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com-
Cash on hand 16,0*1 «0
Balances in the hands of Ageuta and premiums
on Marine Policies recently issued J-I.*o* V*
Subscription Notes ..100,000 00
DJRSCTOP.s:
Wm. Martin, Dr. B. M. Ilosion,
Joseph H. Seal, Hugh Craig,
Edmund A Souder, Spencer M llvatn,
John C. Davis, Charles Kelly,
Robert Burton, i Samuel K. Stokes,
John R. Penroar, . Uenry Sloan,
GM.rgeO UipeT, James Traquair,
Edward Darlington, ‘ Wm. Eyre. Jr.,
II Jones Brooke, Joshoa L. Pnce,
J Q. Johnson, JamesTennent,
James C. Hand, ' John B. Semple,
Thcopilua Paulding, Charles Schaffer,
James B. M’Farland, - J. T Logan, Pittsburgh,
W. C. Ludwig, i BTC. Morgan, do.
WM. MARTIN, President.
TUOS.C. HAND, Vice President.
Josipu W. Cowan, Sec’y.
P. A. MADERIA, Agent,
mar te No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh.
The Franklin Fir* Insurance Company,
Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
DIRECTORS— Charles \V. Rancher, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich
ard* Monlocal D. Lewis, Adolghi E Borie, David SL Browne,
Morris Patterson. CiuS- N. BxscKiß, President.
ChuA. G. Biacxta, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates ao low
as ar*- ron>i.'teol with security.
The Companv UaT« reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safety investt-J, af
ford ample protection to lh«‘ assured.
The Assets of the Company on January Ist, 1851, as pub*
liahr-J ajrveably to an Act of Assembly, were as follow*, vl*:
MortpW V 118.128 63
Kjtßt.
Temporary Lo»n/i ?I
fitnrfcs 61,»89 00
Oasb. Ac - €4,316 81
Total ~$1»212,?0S 44
■'’Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One Million Fotlr Hundred Thou*
bsd J Dollars. by fire, thereby affording .’Tldrocc of the
advantage of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi
tion to meet With promptness all linbiljtlva.
J. GARDINER OuKKIN, Agent,
ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third eta.
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY and tkust company,
PUIL.4DeL.PUIA.
CHABTEBED APBIL 2GTH, 1850.
CiIAKTKK l-EKI-ETUAU
CAPITAL §250,000.
Office, 8 E Comer of Third and Chestnut
Sfrttft, Philadelphia
Ofixcrn of the Horn* Hiard ai I*hHaAslp\\j:
niEtcroaa.
Stephen n. Crawford. Paul H. Goddard,
Amt>r«*»* W. Thompson, La wren** Jolinron,
Benjamin W Tlugisj, G**o. M’llenry,
L. Flon*nris Jam** Derereux,
William 3J. Godwin, William M'Kee.
Prtsidrnl’— Stvphen K Crawford.
Yicf I*rfjidfT\! —Ambr<?*• W. Thompson.
Ej t im.inrr. /Nriiturp*—James 11. Willacn, M. D
JUeaKrr.y City H B.Mowry. M. D.
OKO. E. ARNDI.D. Agent,
No. 74 Fourth ntn*rt. Pittsburgh.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock, Annual Premium i ana Western Fund
81,000,000.
INCORPORATED 18 25.
Polldefl of 1 orurenc* liwned at tftl timra on the mcit favort*
QEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoe.ht
FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
mailfcj
PENNSYLVANIA "INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH,
CORNER OK FOURTH AND HMITHKIELD STREETS.
Authorized Capital, $300,000*
INSURE BUILDINGS and «jtb*>r property lofs or
damage by Fin*, and (hr* peril* of the Sea and Inland
Navigation and Transportation
tYm. F. J. hnst'in,
\V. M’Olintook,
D. M Long,
A.J.JoD^rt,
Jacob Pointer,
lames 8 NegUy,
Wade Hampton.
Hem. WM V JOHNSTON, PtwilcnL
U'iDY PATTKIIhON, Yirc President.
A. A. CABJiitn, Secretary aod Treasurer.
8. S. Carkibr, Assistant Soneury
Western Insurance Company, °ittsbnrgb.
r MILLER, Jr., President. | F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL, $300,000.
WILL Insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA
RIN’E. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid- „, . „
A Uomelnstitution, managed by Dimotors who are well
known In tbo community, and who are determined, bv
promptness and liberality, to maintain tbo character which
they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to thoao
who desire to bo insured. A
Directors. —R. Miller, Jr.,C.W. Ricketson, J.W. Butler,
N. i!ol nies, Jr., W, U. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jacksoß,
Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott, George D&rsie, James Mc«
Aaley, Alexander Nimlcfc, Thomas Scott.
Offlre, No. 92 Water etreet, (Warehouse of Bpnng A
Oo rr-‘i»lr*o TMttnhurch noT94:iT
WATCHES. EWELRY, &c.
NEW (IOODHII -W*riin, JswuLay, ’■‘iLVßa Wabc,
Miutaby Goods, &e., Wuolesale and Retail —Coun
try Merchants unu strangers »lsl ing our city are request
t»<l in call, aa we can serv • them os well, and we think b t
tpr, than thay usually are served In Eastern cWee. be ides
giving them n responsible guarantee —an item difficult to
obtain in many shops.
filrer Detached Levers ~,..$lO to $15,00
Do Cylinders _7 to 10,00
L dies’ Gold Lover and Leplne Watches, $25, and upwards.
Gantlutoeu's do do do $35 to $2OO.
Choins, Seals, Keys, l*e cilm Spectacles, Tons, Lamps,
in excellent variety, and at lowest prices.
49- Watch R pairing done promptly and In a superior
manner. All work and all goods warranted.
W. W. WILSON,
67 Market sereet, comer of Fourth.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS l\ CLOCKS!!!
Pfelfle <fe Meyran,
—3 DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS,JEWELRY,
fcfc. SILVERWARE, Ac., No. 42 FIFTH Btreet, near
S-rf’da Wood, opposite tbo Morning Post, formerly occu-
by L. Reineman A Co. We hare now hand a
splendid assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clocks, which we
offer to the public at great bargains, such as: Iron cases,
pearl Inlaid aud all other patterns of Mantel Clocks.
Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent
lever, cylinder, and anchor escapmeut Watcbes, and an ele*
gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend to
sell cheap fsr cash.
N. It. Watch repairing dono in the best manner and at
low prices, and warranted roar *s
HEW JEWELS? BTOBE, |
No. 87 market Street,
(Second door above the North-west comer of the Diamond.)
TOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John D.STFadduo
fj ft C 0.,) respectfully announces to the public that he lias
ODened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES.
JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI
RANDOLES, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea. and
Communion Seli, and the usual variety of goods in his Une
of business. _ ,
Special care and attention given to the REPAIR of PINE
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ftc. . .
He trusts, that from his long experience in business, he
will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him
with their patronage.
Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1863.
n. MINER 4 00.,
No. 3d Bmilhflitid treat.
The marriage guide: or, family medical
AND PHYBIOLOGIOAL INSTRUCTOR, for tho special
ups of ihe married or those about to marry. By Dr. F. Hol
lick, the celebrated author and lecturer. •'■Nlnfity-eigb'p
edition; 600 pages, and colored plates. This book 1* decid
edly the best book of the kind ever published, and has ut*
tained au unequalled reputation and circulation ; in fact,
there Is none other like it In the English language. It con
tains full information upon every topic Interesting to mar
ried persons, but is strictly moral, scientific, practicality
fol and popular. Pries one dollar. For sale by H. MIN KR
& CO* No. 82fimithfieldstreet, Pittsburgh; wevtffll j-eud it
.anywhere, flee post, ♦nreotiTing one dollar end the ad
dress.
• - ’ >--Htv'-’" I'
Vrv
PAID Dl»
THE USITEU STATES
I’Korisi-Tiorc
bie terms, against
LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIRE,
OR TGI
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
DIRXCTOftS.
i, K/rJv Pattemin,
Kennedy T Friend,
I. Orier Sprout,
George K. While,
A. A. Carrier,
W. H. Haven,
D. K-Park,
11. R Coggahall
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BANKERS AND BROKERS
AUBTISLOOMIB.
STOCK AND BILL BEOIEE,
OJJlct , No. 92 Fourth rt., above Wood.'
XTOTE3. Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on eolla
ll terals, negotiated. .Stocks bought and sold on com
mission. Lan& Warrants bought and sold.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of
Copper Stocks. , „ ~ .
All communications attented to promptly. iunlv
wm. n. wiu.ums vv; ——n. m’vat,
Win. 11. 'Williams & Co.,
BANKER?* AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. E. Comer Wood and Third streets.
All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections
oMJills, Notes, Ac-, promptly attended to. jan2o:lw
ffI»COS NELLA WILLOCB,
BANKERS,
AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank-Notes, Gold and Silver
Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit
Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections mada
at any point in the United States.
South East corner of Market and Fifth stroets,
my H PITTSBURGH, PA.
ARTHDRS, RODGERS & CO,
BANKERS AND BROKERS
CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS,
au2:Gm Pitlsburgh, Pa.
C. 11. TULEI.N3.
Wilkins «fc Co.,
fStrcesßore to A. Wilkins A Co.)
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Jfo. 71 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. AT No _ gg u. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET.
IN TIIE numerous suspensions of books and Bankers to GREGG i CO, Importers and Jobberß in British,
throughout the country during the last Bix months, we jj m French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv
arc satisfied that in almost every instance their trouble e( j onr large and extensive stock of spring and summer
have grown oat of a departure from tbeir legitimate bird- goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part
nets; and we, tbeiefore, take occasion to assure the public througn our own lmporintioh, we feel safe in assuring our
in advuuce, th*t no speculations in “fancy stocks, or other o i<j customers, country merchants and city dealers general*
“ouuida operations,” shall tempt os from the strict and le- iy t that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing,
gltimato line of our business—believing that in avoiding W 0 offer such inducements to buyers as arc rarely met
all such investments we shall not only be better able to -with in the trade. »
serve our customers and ensure thoir Bafeiy, but that in Among our dry goods stock will be found cashvaeres, de*.
adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimate [aines, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs,
benefit. (/ebb] W._A CO. mohair lustres, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured silks,
ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy
vestings, cassimere?, satinets, tweeds and summer panta* 1
looning; brawn and black muslins, table diapers.
We have-also opened a very large assortment of bonnets,
newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn,
and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons;
with lacegoods, fancy nettings, jaconetts,mull and figured
Bwt£s muslins and black silk veils, Ac.
Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per
cussion caps, threads, port monaies, patent medicines, per
fumery, end almost every article usually kept in the va
riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver
watenes, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of
newest patterns, and a great variety of SO hour and 8 day
elocitH, ail of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash
or satlsmctory reference.
N. U. —An early call from buyers is respectfully solicited,
tebxa • D. GREGG & CO.
Itcmoval.
PATBICKB & FRIEND,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
flaw Bcmmxd their Office tothe Coma- of Fifth and Wood iti.
PITTSKURGB, PA.
PATRICKS & FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for eale. _ .. .*_*
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
Statea. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ff eba
N. HOLMES
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Ha7B RE2IOVXD THEIR BAKXIHQ &HD-EXCHAHGS OF7IGI TO HO.
67 &LARSET STREET. POUR DOORS DEIOW OU> BTAJO.
N HOLMES A BONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
* and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil
ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for eale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No.
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. [jaSfriy
TIERNAN 4 CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
Ho. 95 Rood Strut, earner of Diamond Alley,
PITTSBURGH, PA. fc
BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time
exchange, and promissory notes; make collections In
all the principal cities of the Union. Receive depots on
call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all
other matter* oppertainingto a Broker's business. Eastern
Exchange constantly on hand. marO
*627,470 53
JOHN WOODS,
CANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
DEALER IX
Exchango, Commercial and Bank Note,.
S TOGIt bought and pold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit
Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
Bank. de olB
HILL ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
CORXER OP WOOD ASD PI7TB BTSSKT9.
SIOIIT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
sale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections
mode In all the principal cities of the Unite! States. De
posits received of Bar and Current Funds. _ (maf27ly
EDUARD RAW*. PLOREXCI K&AHP.
•FTRAMTTR & RAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUY AND BELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
Prouiiesary Notea and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and sell Stocks on Commission.
Collections made on all points In the Union. fmyl
‘ G. E. ABN' „ & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCUANGK BROKERS,
DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notea, Sight and
Time Draft*, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to ony part of the Onion.
Block* bought and sold on coomispion.
No. 74 Fourth ct-, next door to Bank of Pittsb’g. [ael3
Zhjnatic and Ftreign Exchange, Bank Gold and Silver
Bought, Sold and Exchang'd, at the
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOCSE Of
WILLIAM A. HILL A CO.,
64 WOOD 9TKXIT, pirssauaoQ.
Interest allowed on time deptvdta. [ janl2 _
Toonrsos dixl...j a. caiouxt.
THOMPSON BELL ft CO.,
BANKERS AND UHuKKiIS,
Comer of Third and Iftxvi tiretit, Piltxhnrgh, Pa.
THOMAS WOODS,
*3-COMMERCIAL BROKER,"*#
A!*D DtALr.n l*
Sotca* Dondii Stocks* Ileal Estate* Ac.
A'o 75 Fourth tt . Pittsburgh, Fa. [ ja&g
William A. illli A Co.,
CANKERS,
Xo, 01 Uooi strrei, Pittsburgh.
HOLD on eal«* the following BONDd AND BTOCIiSJ
-40 share? KsrbatiKO Dank':
17 do Monongahel* Navigation Company;
i!0 do Citizens’ Insurance Company;
N&rfeail'>n Company Bonds;
i ,’<>» Citv of Pittsburgh Bonds;
jj.ooo C.‘«otv of Allegheny l:ond»_ fsßps:d-lwawtf
Clinmlotii’a Loan Office,
VO. 100 SMITH HELD STREET. NEAR FI FT 3.
tS Money InannJ on nold and Silver Watefcejt, SlWeraaro
an<l otb«*r valuable artlclw*. auH:dlv
CLOTHI N G STORE!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO..
1 FORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
1 street which ha* won an unbounded popularity under
ho name of the THREE 810 DOORS, hare, for the pur*
pog« of acquiring more epaoe for their immense business,
remoTed to the spaciousbuilding on theeorner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they bate now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTIIS!
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has over been offered to the public.
Their principal object for this removal, Lb to give them
more facilities! forth#
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They are prepared to rell Goods at the
LOWEST EASTER# PRICES!
Aad they will warrant them to be as good u any mana
factored In the Union. „
CUSTOM WORK*
13 TOX BEST STTU, AJtD tf*oH TO* SHOaTXST 30T1CI.
They hare on hand a full and beautiful assortment ol
LOTUS and COATINGS, tor
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI-
Our Interests are Identical with those of oar customers,
and we assure the public that our /fidelity will not fall In
filling all orders we maybe farored with.
Jt&> DON’T FORGET THE PLACE—
Wo. 88 Wood Street,
(bast side,) corner of diamond alley.
N. B. We desire our patrons to understand that we hare
no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Our attention la devoted exclusively to the
House above designated. „„
mar£3 JOHN STCLOSKEY A 00.
_ Fall and Winter Goods I
edmonFwatts,
MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY STREET.—
I have now on band a large stock of Fall and Winter
Goods Ovetcoatioge, of entirely new designs; Plash Vest-
the most beautiful patterns; French and English
Casslmoms, of every style and shade In the market, all-of
which 1 will make to order on tho most reasonable
and warranted to suit. octl
JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKEY A CO’S Whole
sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and corner
of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of
goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure
of inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have
been purchased from first bands,- and, consequently, no
second profit on them, which leaves us able tosaythitwe
can and do sell at as small profits as any houso In 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 extensive assortment Of
HEADY MADE GLOBING. It is almost impossible to
enumerate the quanM y of immense piles of garments that
is to be seen at thlß h i e establishment; It is sufficient to
say that it has never teen equalled by the house itself.
marl6:if JOHN McCLOSKEY A CO.
SAMUEL GRAY,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
NO. 47 ST. CLAIR HOTEL BUILDUIGB,
BT. OLAIB STRICT, PITTSBURGH.
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHEIG made exclusively to order,
and warranted to soil Uae constantly on hand a
Choice assortment of CLOTB6, CABBIMKRKB, VESTINGS,
and OVERCOATING,of the lateststyles, selected expressly
for the oustom trade. Qentlemen leaving theirorders, will
have iheir wishes consulted and compiled with, as all work
Is done under hiß own-supervision. novlfi -
Clothing I Clothing l
THE undersigned respectfully informs bis friends and the
public that he Is now receiving at his store, No. 177 Lib*
orty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and
Vostlngs, 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 havealso on hand a large and well manufactured stock
of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retail.
Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find It to their
idvontaee to call at 177 Liberty street,before makingthelr
purchases. [mart] 0. CONNER.
New Clothing Store,
NO. 4, SIXTH BTBEET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
THE subscriber has jaat opened this new establishment,
where be has always on hand a large and choice assort
ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal
to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri
ces. The public aro requested to give him a oall.
marikly B< OPPEN H El MBBr
IMPORTANT MEDICAL WORK—Every one afflicted with
certain diseases would consult bis own Interest by ol>
taining Dr. RALPH’S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREATISE.
The nature, symptoms, progress and consequences of every
Nerereal Disease, mainly and distinctly described; Inclu
ding diatlases resembling venereal —to be found in no other.
On Masturbation, much new and invaluable information
is given, with the only true treatment and cure. Stricture,
its perfect and radical euro. Also/all the remedies, the
proper doses, mode of preparing, Ac., aro faithfully given,
so as to bo practically useful to every one, in every place,
and it is the only truly Practical Work published for gene
ral use. Fourteenth edition, 342 pp., with plates. Price
one dollar. Sold by . 8. L. CTTWIBERT,
mh6 140 Third: street.,
riIHE ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF LADIES la invited to
_L the-HERPATIC SOAP, prepared by the subscriber from
the recipe of a London Chemist, and used for-rendering the
skin smooth, soft and delicately white,removing Sallowness,-
Fimples, Tan,Cutanebns-Eruptibns, and tednessof the skin.
All chap?, chafes, on the hands,, are healed ,bv it. -/It
has been used with .great sUccess-ln. cases of .Scald Head.:
For the cure of sore, rough hands, it .is unrivalled. Price
12}£ cents a cake; or in boxes, for Jamil; use, containing
one dozen cakes, $1,25 per box* Sold! wholesale and reta
br *?., S.rCCTHBBRT,
dec!3 No. 140 Third st.
. v'ffi’Sli -
-•ar.-.U, ' ■' ’■ 1 '
.JO3. LUDXWI3.
& SOUS,
CLOTHING.
NESS COATS,
NEW SPRING GOODS.
- -v. »3L.r
DRY GOODS.
SECOND ARRIVAL
' • ' -OF’’
SPRTKG AHD BTJMMER DET GOODS,
rpHK SUBSCRIBERS have just received, and aro bow
I opening, the most desirable of DR*
GOODS over offered In ibis market. We call particular at
lontion to a few very choice articles.
Extra Rich Fa cy CoFd Silks, entirely new design;
do do Black do do;
do do Twisted do;
Satin Fluid and plain Tissues and Berages ;
Printed do do;
do BerBge Delaines;
do Challie do;
Very handsome French Lawns;
do do BrilUanteens; •
A good assortment of French work, Collars, unaer
Sleeves and Chemizettes, very cheap; Embroidered Hem
stitch and plain Linen Cambric Handkerchief; "inert
TableC’othsand Table Linens: French and Engdsh Fur
niture, Chintzes, white and colored Furniture; Dimatry.
A full assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts, lrish
Linens, Muslins, together with a complete assortment or
every article, either Fancy. Staple, Foreign or Domestic.
We solicit an examination of our Stock tefore purchasing
elsewhere; as we flatter ourselves (-ince we have estab
lished t; e cash systrin) that we can supply our patr ns on
morel beral terms than any hou?e west of the Mountaios.
We return our thanks to our friends for their many es
teemed facers to our firm, under its fori: er title, and hope
they may still continue them to the establishment, under
its new nrLE. YOUNG, LOVE & 8110 ,
feb22 formerly Young, Stevenson * L ye.
New Arrival of Spring and Sommer Dry
Good*.
VAS GORDKH’S TRIOIMIISG STORK,
No 83 Ma ket St., Corweh of Diamosd.
JUST RECEIVING, a large and veil celected .-lock of all
the new styles of
LADIES’ DitESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS:
Fringes, Burtons, Galloons,
Gimp-*, Braias, Velvets,
Laces, Cord?, Ribbons.
A handsome ftSßTimrnt cf French, Scotch and Austrian
FMBKOIDEUIEg, in Swiss, Jaconet and la:*».
Collar?, Edging", Handkerchief*,
Sleoves, losertin ;s, Infanta’ Robes,
Chemisettes, Bands, Caps A Waists.
A full supply of MOURNING GOODS:
Crape setis, Collars, J ov*- and Gauze Veils,
Plain Linen setts, 81e -ves, Gauze and Dotted Falls,
Plain Swiss do. ChemlteCes, Italian andEng’h Crape.
MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars,
Bands and lnst-riings: French Working Cotton, llcops,
Linen and Cotion Floas, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk.
Stilletos and bcls.-ots.
Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. ,
A ’urge assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
GuQDS—Shirt*. Collars. Cravats, Ties, Han kerchief-*, Ac.
Pins, Needle-*, Buttons, Tape*, and everything in small
wares generally
baJOO’a BEST Kid Gloves, in white, black and colors.
Sizes from No. 0 to No 10, atwa* s on hand.
Also—A good stock of HOSIERY aud GLOVES—very
cheapo /■ tuh23
SPUING DRY GOODS.
HAGAN A AHL, No. 01 Market st.,
ARE receiving daily additions to their large and we.l
selected stock of
Mantilla?,
Shawls A Scarf*,
Qoosekopp’g Goois,
Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Ac .
To which we would respectfully invite the atie* lion oi
the Laales. mb2o
MOUB.SING GOODS.
FRANK VAN GORDER has just received a large and
beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves
and Sttts in Crape, TarletGn and Swiss, black lace and
gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton,
and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qoaliti-s.
Alexander A Bayou’s best Kid Gloves can always b.
jund at No. S 3 MARKET STREET, corner ef the Dit*
IOmL novl"
HEW DRY GOODS STORE.
Iron Front—No. 91 market street.
OUR house being nowopeu tor thetransaction of u gener
al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the
patronage of the pnbiic, feeling confident that, from oar ex
tensive end well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS we can offer ruch Inducements as will in
rure entire satisfaction. • lIAG AN A AIIL,
»pr4:tf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street.
L- U ir.iN H' (J Jh..a,
JAMBS W. WOODVVKLJm
<74 FUH ttITVB K MANUFACTURER
WarcTOomi 97 and 99 Third street.
J. W. W. respectfully
hIK friend* anil customer* that
fjgg*f§S3s£Q&H& ha* now complete his springstock rvpl
CS *’al«sa. 0 f Furniture, whl*h Is decidedly '1 *
the largest and best ever offered for cal* in this City, which
will be cold at prices as low &3 any in the United States, |
East nr West.
As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea*
soned materials, be*t workmanship, and orwest designs; and
from tbo extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing,
be is enabled to produce warranted farnJtur®, at the lowest
prices.
Ho ha 9 adopted the principle of Identifying bis customers’
interest with his own, In quality and price, and keeps al
ways on her.d the greatest variety of every description of
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the mostelo
gnnt and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may te
furnished from his etock, or manufactured expressly to or
der. The following articles consist, In part, of his stock,
which for richness of style and finish, cannot he surpassed
in •ny of the Eastern dtirs:
Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofa*;
60 Sofas, in plash and hair cloth
(Odea. Mahogany Chairs;
20 do*. Walnut “
60 Mahogany Rocking “
20 Walnut “ “
60 Mahogany Divans;
20 Walnut 41
60 Marble Top Centre Tables :
60 44 “ Dressing Bureaus
SO 44 41 Washstands;j
40 Enclosed 44
100 Common “
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus,
49 Mahogany Bedsteads;
20 Walnut 44
60 Cottage 44
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads,
80 Mahoganv Wardrobe.' 9 ;
10 Walnut 44
10 Cherry 44
60 Plain Bureaus;
TO Dining and Breakfast Tables
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
30 do*. Cone Beat Chairs;
B 4 Cane Seat'Hocking Chairs;
12 Ladles 4 Writing Desks;
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots;
Etiguires; Paper Mache Tables t
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke 44
Elizabethan 44 Hall and Tier 44
Reception 44 Ladies'Work «
Pearl Inlaid 44 Extension Dining Tables
Arm 44 Ottomans;
SoChloand Hall Chairs;
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Ckßixn m *««tm supplied with all ar
ticles In their line.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the shortest
notice.
All orders promptly attended to. _ aprE
Steamboat!) Abojr I
. subscribers tender their acknow-{7*
' 1 wUfiS&ffijylodginents for the favors bestowed upon
BSSsasSHßthem by their Steamboat friends, and NH
would respectfully remind them and others interest- * 1 1
ed In building boats, that they ore at all times prepared to
furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work
manship,
T. B. YOUNG A CO..
Corner Third end Smithfield streets,
opposite “ Brown’s Hotel.”
Jamci LoTrryi Jr.»
/~IHAXB AND BHD STEAD MANUFACTURES—No. 294
Fettarman's Row, Liberty street, bos on hand a large
stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of
the best materials, which he will sell lower tnan articles of
the same quality can be sold In the city. He would call par
ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut
Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at -greatly reduced
prices. Also, Turning of every description executed in the
neatest*manner. Orders left at the Wore Rooms, or at the
Mill, comer of Adams and liberty streets, will be promptly
ttended to. mar’ll
A. MILLIKEN & CO M
HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and
OHAIH MANUFACTORY, No. G 4 Smithfield etreet, a
large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they
will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates.
Terms—cash only.
Gr«*t Inducement! to Onafa Purchasers*
TJ£TB will sell stock of COMMON AND FANCY
T f CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot
fail to please cash purchasers. All our work is warranted.
Onr terns are CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR.,
mar 26 . oor. SeTenthand Liberty sts.
{9a WM. K. STEVENSON continue u> manulacture
V\. OABINET-W ARE of every description, at hlsold'stand,
Nn corner of Liberty and Seventh Btreets. UNDERTAK*
* V *INQ attended to, In all Its branches. myll
NEW BOOKS.—Just received by Express, the following
New Books:
Autibiography of Chas Caldwell, M.D.: by Harriet W.
Warner. Just published.
Tho Bons of the Sires; a History of the Progress and
Destiny of the American Party. Just published.
Nelly Bracken; by Annie Chambers Bradford.
History of Mason & Dixon’s Lino: by J. H. B. Latrobe.
Popai Usurpation. Ida May.
Woliort’e lloost; new work by W. Irving.
Alone: by Marion liar land.
Buth Hatl: by Fanny Fern,
life of Horace Greeley.
Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern.
Saxe’s Poamg,ln two styles of binding.
Godey, for March 20 cents
Peterroo’s Magazine, for March; 17 cents.
Ballou’s Magazine, for Marob; 10 cents.
Yankee Notions, for March.
Tom Orosbie: by Lover.
Frank Leslie’s Journal, for March.
Call at the new and cheap Book Store of
Samuel b. lauffer.
£7 Wood street.
Snterprlse Gan Work*.
BOWN a TETLitt continue to sell RIFLES cheaper
than they can be bad either East or West, and every
gan.is warranted. -Call soon, if you want one. for they are
going off like hot cakes.
mhlS
SOAP!— Ilerpetio soap is the best thing voncanfindW
core sotrasss or ronghceas of the Shin, It heels all
chaps amd chafes of the hands, and tenders them smooth,
:softnnd white. 12)4 cents per cake. Sold by
■ mh» . ■ s. g. h. CUTHBEBT. HO Third attest.,,
ABJ^—"23 kegß for ßale'by * --t —-
1011111 HENRY H. COLLINS.
SBWOFFICE.
Beal Bitate end Contracting Agent. .:
THE subscriber hag been Induced to open an, office for ,
ibe purpoaeof buyingeud selling, on. Commission, and: j
having the Agency of large Bteain Bavr-Milla.and Boat* ;
Yards on the Allegheny rivet) together, wifchiiaany other |
fbcflitiea from other water and saw-mills. , He flatters
himself that he can'.furhish any ,bille of, lumber and
timber of any 'kind, great or . smalt,long op short, and
deliver theiaatabypomt on.the Allegheny, Monpngahela,
Ohio, of Mississippi rivers;.contract to build large Barges,
Store Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels,'Bridge Timber,;Rail
road Timbers— Speight Iron, Ccul, Acvto any given point,
and will attend to the-Sale and Rentof Real Estate. From
his long experience in lumbering, freighting and-.boat
building, he thinks he,can give general satisfaction; All
nersons are requested to pwke. their contracts soon ; % espe*
elally those wanting or lRTge billsoriumbcr and tim*
ber. should contract fcrthem In the fall'for the spring and
summer use. He will also attend to the, purchase and sale
of any commodity that may be desired. .
Letters addressed toDav® Mows, Real Estate and Con*
tractlng Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, postpaid, will be
punctually attended to. His office is OBjfrwiu strwt,No.
2, Allegheny House. * DAVID MUNN.
.rwcuctois. ‘ '
Col.Jamesß.Morgan,Lumbendan, Pittsburgh.
Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ _
Mr. Robi. 8. Brown, Esq, « -Allegheny River
Mr. Wm. Armstrong, • “ Clarion
Mr. George B. Sweney,
C-AJ-HabnACo., «; “
dea2l:lydfew
EDM TOD WI LKIES,
Bi‘ij 'srwroita^
Eagle Marble and Freeport Stone Works,
NO. 215 UEAD OP. WOOD BTKEET, PITTSBDEQU,
Jnd rw&Uie: Cemetery GaUj Ldsorrsi&ville-
MONUMENTS, BURIAL VAULTB, TOJIRSTONES, Ac
• Freeport Stone Walls and fences, Mantle Pieces, Ceu
tie and Pier Tops, always on band and made to order.
N; B.—-Haring introduced a new style of Fence for Cem*
etery Lots,of DURABLE >TONE, cut through Urpanei or
raUing torm, and at refry little cost orer Iron fencing I.
refer to specimens of ; that and. other work 1-haTe already
done in tire Allegheny Cemetery. I bare on hand a choice
selection of drawings for every, description of work in my
: line. .
BEFHIIKCKS.:
Col. HENRY McCULLOUGH, Pittsburgh.
WM. BAGALKY, Esq., do
KRAMER A RAIIM, do
Mrs. HARMAR DENNY, do
Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, nome Wood.
Hon. THOS. IRWIN: Allegheny.
Mrs. TIERNAN. Sr., do
JOHN MCDONALD CBOBSAN, Bsqr., MoUcngahtla
louse aprlOMaw - ,
BPBIHG STOCK OS HAMBGBG PIAHOS,
CUAHLOTTE- BLUIIE. No. 118 Wood
egKs|xgg|Btrp<rt, 1-lttihurgh, sole Agent
finfu nH The Uambnrg Pianoa.areoDdouMedjy6tx
\l " S u "perior to all. others, both in elasticity of
touch and superiority of tone. . . I
They have not onjy received the highest marks of appro
bation from the best Enropean-Pianists, such as
LIST, THALBRRG,
And others, who have them constantly in their own use,
but also from onr resident Professors. * The following is an
extract from a letter of '
PROFESSOR HENRY ROHBOCK.
After describing the particular style, two of which he
wants for Us own life—one Grand and one Square-—be
speaks as follows • f their excellent qualities: ‘
*♦ My little daughter, who plays very well, must, with my •_
self, have a good instrument, and yours are the omy ones
which can satisfy me.
« Instruments are offered me on the most accommodating
terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the
elastic touch and. the tone of you^s
“1 remain yonrs, respectfully,
“ Hx?iaT Kohbock, Pittsburgh. Pa.”
For sale by CIIARLOtTE BLUiIE, at the “Old Kstab.
iithed Plano Depot,” 118 Wood street, 2d door above Fifth
Also sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
for Ballet, Davis <£ Cb.’s Boston Pianos, (which in the > ast
ern cities are considered superior to either CUckering's or
Nunns & Clark’s, but whidi foct is not extensively known,
oa they have but lately been introduced here;) and Other
New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at
i* from $225 to $BOO. nhl9
Dress Goods,
Embroideries,
IN an advertisement of Mra. Blame, In this paper, my
*na eis made age of in connection with the Hamburg
Pianos. Such use i- unauthorized by me, and, moreover,
ths mat er is incorrectly stated and misapplied. .be fact*
are theae; About a year ago I wrote to .Eaumgarwn 4
Ueins, Plano makers in Hamburg, (Germany.) for a Piano
of u dcv and peculiar construction, and of which X furnish
ed a mloote description. They replied that they did not j
manufacture any each, and requested me to examine a
I‘tano ot ih?ir mako seut 'x> Mrs. Blame, at the same time
dieting to turn sh me with a simitar one, in case I itked iu
I accordingly examined the instrument, but as it did not
please me, 1 declined purchasing of them. I have sines
bouuht and am now using it llano trom the fhetory or
KUMta A CtAKK. N. Y. (mb2C) -HKNBY KQHBUCK.
CJIICKERINQ £ SONS ’
. PIANOS.
JOHN U. MKLLOR, No. 81 Wood street,
U ® fi U •between Fourth street and Diamond alley,
has’just rerciTPd from the manufactory of C li lCK BRING
A SuSS, BOSTON, a new and fail supply of their UK ST*
CLAS-S SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES, with all the
late und valuable improve t enw—also, of their plainer and
loner priced styles, tuituhlo for thore who requiru a cheap
but good LnstrumenL All the Hnuo F >rtes fr,»m 'hi* man
ure ory ore warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT
Boston factory prices.
OLD PlANOS.—Several second-hand Pianos, in good
order, fur .-ale at $5O, $5O, $75, $ll5. $lBO, Ac., Ac.
MKLODKONS—A full supply of Melodeons of entirely
n«w and beautiful styles, and trem the best manufactories
in tLe country, at $45, SCO, STS, $lOO, $135, $l5O.
JOHN R. MKLLOR,
Agent for the sale of CnicKEansa A Soss* Piaxos,
For Pittsburgh and Western Penna.
4^So, SI Wood street, between Diamond alley and
Fourth street. ' ” ’
136 WOOD STREET.
RISE
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTICE.
NE tv OTOCK Oe
HOOK FORRAILROAD KNGINiw Coutain
< fcinnnim for laying out curves, determining frog an
cles levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together
with tables of radii, ordinates,. deflections, long chorda,
magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs tan
gents, etc. etc., by John B. Henck, Civil Engineer. Pocket
book form. $1,75. . , .
-**Tbe object of the present work Is to supply ft want
very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on. Railroads,
books of convenient form for nse iu the field, containing
the ordinary IpgrarUbmatio tables are common enough; but
a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the
Railroad work, and especially the necessary form u lee for
laying out curves, tnrn-out*,crossings,Ac.,is a desideratum
which this work is designed to supply.
U. S, Miutart Academt, West Point, April 18, 1854.
GtHflemen: I have looked over “ Henck’a 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
| founda very useful and practical volume both for ofliceand
field work. _
Trot, April 2* 1854.
I lam ranch pleased with Mr. Ilencfc's little manual, the
' “Fieldßook or Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta
-1 Uorfot’some of the most practical and useful of recognized
i processes among railway engineers, he has giveD others
i which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess
I a mint of higher valne than that of mere novelty—that of
being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira
ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design
of Mr. Henck’s book-ls such as to adapt it excellently welt
to professional needs, I have pleasure In expressing my
cordial satisfaction with Its.execution, alike with the per
spicuity of arrangement effected by . the author,' and the ex
cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers.
B. Fbakeui? . Gbsxxs,
0. E. and Director of Rensselaer Volytechhie'lnstitute.
For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN,
Dealer in Engineers* Stationery,
au 3 Market street, corner of Second
To JFanners. dtii'denei's am
Nurserymen-
FIVE thousand bushels pjuc nOMafUST, fine ground
1000 uahels puraBONKDUBT, coarse ground;
1000 barreU'.Vatent AmericanJTEKOLIZEH.
A. & C. HOEVELEE-offer for sale,' on accommodating
terms, the above valuable Fertilizers, which they manufac
ture at theicnew •exteptAVe:estabilsbmeniy-jdtuated In East
Utwrty, near Pittsburgh,,Pa.:. Boneduat, as a manure has
been used for many years in Europe with the greatest suo .
cte?; ceztto guano,it is superior to any other in use. Ten.
or fifteen bushels pure Bonedust per acre will so nourish the
land that its good etfects will ho realized from the first year
to ten or fifteen years after, whereas the good effects of
guano are exhausted in on year. ~ Those who have used
Bonedust speak in the highest terms of the benefits de
rived from it. It is suited to ejery variety of soil, and all
crops are benefitted by it—vines and trees more particular
ly. The patent American Fertilizer possesses essen.ial pro
perties necessary to stimulate the growth of plants and
green vegetables, and destroys insects. As a manure, for
gardening, It cannot be excelled. Directions furnished.
Orders must be addressed, to . . A. HOEVKLKR,
.mhfrdAwlm ' 449 Penn.street,. Pittsburgh.
Joseph White’s Carriage UeiioaUory.
JOSEPH WHiTE, how.cariyinguabasi*
ness in bis spacious. premkea.-(nowi"ygreifei&r'
lately enlarged,) on theldttsburgb and HI WB&S&*.,
Orcensburg turnpike, hear the Two-Mile wriii i m&ftm
Itun, between Pittsburgh and iawrenceville, respectfully
invites the public to inspect hid stock of CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, ac. And he particularly informs gentlemen
yurc/iojera, that one price only Is made. Fourteen years'
experience in the business, enables him to place before his
patrons the same choice collection, of Carriages whhb, so
many years past it has. been bis particular department to
select from the various and most talented Eastern manu
facturers. The success of bbt new system' Is complete—the
economy of his arrangements will supply he best and most
fashionable manufactures at moderateyrtcer: ,
Unencumbered by those f heayy"expenses, which the
mania for decorating houses of business has heaped upon
the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE
will Kell, on ready money only, at tuubh less than the usual
profits. ’ 1 [mh&daw]
repaired In the beat manner, with despatch
G. Bingham <fe>.COi’ft Transportation Line
TO ANP EKOM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE ANS
NEW YORK.—The Owners and Agent* of said Line
have been for the past fourteen years connected-with the
•‘Old established Bingham’s Line." They will give their
usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce. Men
chandize, tc, in the shortest time and on as favorable
terms as any other, Line.
tar Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phils
delphia and Baltimore. ...
IQEO- BINGHAM A CO.,
Canal Basin, Uheity Bh, Pittsburgh
BINGHAM, :DAYIB A CO.,
276 Market ereet,.Philadelphia .
JAMES WILSON, Agent,
: 121 North Bfc» Baltimore.
M. L. OSXRANLEB, Agent,
i 66 West at., New. York.
Rockingham and Yellow Ware.
ME It HAM'e aiwl.tho irwtesOTeraliy are Informed
that sampled of the above Ware, from the Pottery xd
Woodward. Blakely 4-Co., East Uverpooh>are>kßt.t at the
office of the undersigned,., .Orders epUatedi-*
t ~ . • '. ‘ ]}liAJt£Li|
Corner or Setrnth and mlthfleM eta
riSw wThutn Kits WANT MONJEE.-and -havedirects na t<.
I sell Twelve BhlldiB&Lots; each 2* feet front on a6O ft
KcS) toTiift. near the Out..
SE& -'Pricwfor eafeh' E Ho*
shSdoojSs, clfla! Thifflff ttverytowpricei-nndnotbiOi.
but tns want of money induces them t& offer, the Lota a
thla nrlce. ‘ Call eodn, if*otf prbcurfc bargains.
- ~ fcgQ.V, 140 Third at..
-* r aoebßEL—67 barrel* No.B large iUckerel;
4VI' 200' do"' 'do medium do
B'c’duuUornlttyr [mfc2l} HfiNBZ H. COLLINS.
- • MEDICAL.
A-WK EH2. 9SSS
CHE R R Y PECT O R A l>i
. *oa tub ama ctrae ov
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS ,
WHOOPING-COUGH CROUP, ASTHJfJ i
AND CONSUMPTION. -- •
. . WE Invite-the attenUon-cf the
•V 'fisKst' public to the certificates appended
- 1 • below, sn-1 bespeak for ibetq that can*
- r J| did consideration •which their honest
1 frankness deserves,
r: ; Hie-' in Buch BiaHona aamany who
-'•• • voluntarily bear witnesato.the cSc#-
cy and Taluo of Cueejxt. Thtcronat, Uo
not wantonly trifle with, or distort
fjniifr-n •* facta, nor overstate their convictions.
-Judge then, whether this is not the medicine to trust when -
you must have relief for the throai or lungs; judge too,
whether every family ought not to have it by them as a
safeguard against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which
steals with fatal frequency, upon almost otery flock, and
carries off o lamb from many a home?
Jackson, C. H., Jackson city, 0., 20th Nov., 1852.
DB. Ji O. ATKn: Sir—TheCherry Pectoral Ismuchin
quired after- Several of our beat Physicians havehsed it,
, three of them in their own cases, and always with the hap
piest effects The numerous patent medicines always be
fore them,lead to incredulity In regard to every new reme
dy; and it is only after undoubted evidence of value In any
article, that anything like agenerai confidence can be ex
. .The unrivalled excellence of this combination of agents,
(in the Chebrt Pectoral,) proved beyond cavil by repeated
trial under their own observation, has compelled medical
men to proclaim abroad its usefulness. It is beyond all
doubt the best general remedy we have for the Pulmonary
Affections of thisclimale,at the same time sedative and
.expectorant—a-rare combination of properties.
9 f„ the hope that it will prove Its own reward, I subscribe
Il^ectiollyyour
Let gtnatmtnfif Vx Lesa\ Ptofeition mark ttw com.
v - 1 Williamsburg, L. 1., Bept. 3.1852.
Db J 0. Area: Dear Sir—Over application for the past
•three Wars in my.ddties as an ndvocate, brought on £orae
oight' months ago a severe irritation of the bronchial tabes,
which was a constant annoyance, to me, and. becoming
a source of great apprehension.. Everyrcmedy. tried failed
to even relieve-mp, ulll used your Citerbt Pectoral; This
ba« not only reliovtkl me, but, as I trust, wholly Cored mo
j, care nothing for the reputation of advocating Patent Me
dicines, and this is at your service. .1 shall recommend it
to members Of the bar. and others whom l may meet, la
boring under similar indispositions. " ■
Yours truly, B.F. JONES.
Montgomery, Ala., October 4,1849.
Da. J. 0. Atib: Sir—l have used vour admirable com
pound exclusively in my practice, and fin'd it to surpass,by
far. any other, remedy we have lor curing.diseases upon the
lungs. . Y'our obedient servant,
: * ' K. B. JONES, M.D
- What yet remains to convince the most incredulous that
the Cherry Pectoral Snail that it purports to be, via; an un
equalled'remedial itgetu for all diseases of the Throat and
Danes. - The experience of years has proven it to be such,
and wo submit it.to .the: people, believing that its virtues
will fullymnintnin it-reputation. •
Prepared by J. C. AYER. 'Taemist, Lowell, Mass. ; Beware
of worthless ions,-attempted to he palmed off under
a similarity of name,
. Sold Id Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by B. A. PAHN
EiTOCK A CO, wholesale and retail. : jefcßmdaw
Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
THE GRE.VT PURIFIER; OF TUE BLOOD!
Hot a Particle of Mercury in it.
X lh* TTIK AF*LIOT£f> READ AM) PONDER!—An ij
j Infallible 'Remedy for Scrofula. Kind's Evii,Rheuma*
(Dm. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimplescr Pustules J;
on the Fe<e. Blotch**?, Rons, Ague and Foyer, .Chronic Sore a
Eyes Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Ilead. Enlargement and y
Pa nof the Bonesand Joints. Stubborn Ulcere. Syphilitic *
Lumbago. Spinal Ccmplalots, and all Diseases *
‘ arlfilng-from an Injudicious use cf Mercury, Imprudence In t
Ufe, or Tnrpurity OF the Blood.' ' , r
-4®*Tbls great nlteratlte medicine and PunfieT of Blood i
Isnowuswlby . usandsol grateful patients from all part \
of the United States who testify.daily t» the remarkahl r
euree i«*Tformed by the greatest of all medicines, “CAR* \
; TER’B SPANISH MIXTURE ” Neuralgia, Bheamntirro, *:
.-crofula. Eruptions on the Shin. Liver DisreFe, Fevers,
I Ulcere,Old Bores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the ;■
Toroat,Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones ' *
.and Joints, are speedily put to Bight by using this great and L
inestimable remedy. .v v {'
For .all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found ii.
to compare »ith It. Itcteanses the system of all impurl* £
ties, acts gently end efficiently on the Lirer and Kidneys, f.
strengthens the Digestion, jnves tone to tha Stomach, o
Pifttfß the skin clear and healthy, and restorer the Const!- i
tution.enfeebled.by disease or broken d<wnly 'he excesses
of youth, to its pristine rigor and strength.
For the Ladies, it is invariably better than all the cos- ;
me tics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Mixture
will.remove all sallowners of complexion, bring the roees '<
mantling to the cheek, giro elasticity to the step, and im
prove the genera! health in a remark&bledegree beyond all i
the medicines ever beard of. ;
The large number of certificates which wo hare received
from persons from all parts or the United States, is the best
evidence that there is no humbug about It. The press, |
hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and pobllc men, well '
known to the community, all add their, testimony to the \-
wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. ;
Call on the AgcDtand get a Circular and Almanac and
read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Heditinea ;
has performed. _
Nona genuine unless signed by BENNKTT A BKERB,
■proprietors. No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, to whom all
orders for rurplies and agencies tntist bo addressed. • ;
And for sale by R A FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM
ING, FLEMING BROS-imd by Druggists generally. [
ARR.ANGAMENTS FOR 1835.
' <£& ■■■
EU IiUPEAN AUENUY. - ;V ‘
The Oldest Established Office;in Pittsburgh, for
Bemitting Money to the Old Country. *
JAMES BLAKELY begs leave to say to those persons
having friends in the Old Country, nud desirous of :
cither Bending them money or paying their passage, that *
his arrangement for doing either is now complete, and on »
bo firm a basis that mistakes cannot occur, nor lostos accrue f.
to any party During the last ten years in which he has ►
been, in this bu>fncs?, he has rfcmitted over a half million
of dollars without the loss of a dollar, and the house for v ’>
which be is eg*n<, in Liverpool, has shipped not less than *
45,000 persons during the last year to this country, without ?. •
a complaint of neglect o< duty on their part. ‘
lie chu issue passeuger tickets for London] Dublin, Liver* ] •
pooh Glasgow, Cork,~heli'nBt, brogheda, Limerick, Port | .
Kush, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to New i -v
York, L'hiladelpni'a, Uostou, Baltimore, and .New Orleans, j .
; and from thence to Pittshu-Tcbr and will attend strictly to i.r
forwarding passengers from thence to any part of the coon* - .
try., lie also hn« eight traits for sale, payable at the fol
lowing places, via: ) •-.*
. ON ENGLAND.
Edwards, Sanford & Co. .London. • ",
Wm. Tapp9cott A Co ~ .Liverpool.
■ (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout ] '.
England and Woles.) 'f. *
ON IRELAND. \ ..
Provincial Bank Ireland .Dublin. {;
BEAK GUIS. r"
Armagh, Cavan, Dungannon, Mallow, k
Tralee, Parsonstown, Drogheda, Londonderry, (
Sligo, Ballina, Ballyshannon, Kilkenny, |
Nowry, Coleraine, Bnniskiilen, Dungannon, *
B&ndon, Carlow, B&nbridge, Limerick, I
Enniscerthy, Waterford, Downpatrick, Galway,
Ennis, Atiilone, Clonmell, Cootchitl, j
Monaghan, Yougbotl, -Belfast* -- Dundalk,
Kilrueb, Strabane, Balymena, Cork, J
Fermoy, . Omagh, Wexford. ......... A
ON SCOTLAND. T
National Bank of Scotland, Edinburj, and its. branchta t
In fifty towns in Scotland.
ON FRANCE.
Messrs. Edward Blunt t Co, Bankers.......
(Available in any city In France.)
ON GERMANY.
Messrs. Vogel, Kock A Co,Baokers, Fiankfort-on*the-Main.i
(Available in any city in Germany.) >■
JAMES bLA&ELY, -i
corner of Seventh and S'mithf e!d streets,
deefl Pittsburgh, l*a. ■}
Steamboat Transportation Required"by '
tbe Indian Department*
Offics op tdb Eupt Ihmah Aifaibs, ) !j
-• .fit. Louis, February 20,1865. / ti
SEiLF.D PROPOSALS will bo received at Ibis office until 1 ' 5
noon of the TK>Tli I*AY OF APRIL, 1850, for
porting by Steamboat,.-tcih St. Louis to the TraJiog Postal
on the Upper Missouri xivar, between Fort-Pierxe and Foret
Union; say from 30 ,o 4u tons of Annuity Goods, Provis
ions. Ammunition, - »e., to be delivered to the Indian Agents
for the Upper .Missouri Agency, at such points on the river,.-;
and In Bach quantities as he'may oirect; the boat to 6topv '
at any points of delivery for f-uchpumber of days, not ex-J 1
ce&liugfive, as said agentmay require to enable him to die*:; ,
i tribute >ald Goods, Ac., to tbe Indiana. The Same proposals ;
! to cover also tho transportation of say 100 tons of Goods, *
[ Provisions,-Ac., m>re or less, from St. Louis to Fort Union.-’
Separate proposals will be received for transporting alec’
the last mentioned lot.of Goods, Provisions,' Ac., ftom Fortj
by steamboat, feed-boat, or other safe water convey
ance, to Fort Benton. •
- Proposals for this latter transportation should state tht
hind of boat proposed to be used, and also embrace a propo
sition specirvicg the per diem' compensation to- be paid ic;
case the undersigned should require the boat'to remain
Port Demon a sufficient time >o enable him toexecute hii,
duties as Commissioner, to negotiate with the Indian triber;
to be assembled there. . The contractors will be expected te
furnish, tree of charge, the transportation for the under*
signed aod his assistants, whc will accompany the goods| .<
and sub-istence for them whilst on board the Bteamboat £
i and In case the boat be'delained by his orders, at Fort Dsn;
too, iUte subsistence and-trsna oruttionon their return. *.
The steamboat will be required to be in readiness to r? I '.
neive her freight at 6L Louis by thelOtb of May,1855. ft*. '
boat wilt be accepted, upon which insurance cannot b ; ,
readily obtained. The right will be reserved to tahe lim?
to consider the bids, and tbe'right also to reject any boats!
steam or keal, that are not considered by the undersigned
sufficiently staunch, speedy > and adapted to. the propose*
service, and to reject aoy and all bids. if deemed unsaid ,
.factory.' i
Th» proposals will each, be endorsed— 11 Proposals fe ■
Transport!; g Indian Goods, Provisions, Ac., up the Missouri
Blver,” and will state the rate per hundred pounds, fo l
which the Udders will contract to perform the service, an "
must be accompanied by a guaranty that the-bidders wit}
enter into contract, and give sufficient security for. the per:
formunco thereof, in. case their bids shall be accepted. -f '
feb24 • A CUMMINQ, Supt. Tad Atfy.
fteW College Act. ■:
attention of iho public id directed to the followin'
. provision of the n*»w Postage Act: •*
lat. From and after April Ist, 1855, all letterj between
places in the United Stated, must beprtpaid. . ”
2»1. For any distance; in the L niieu Hiates, not exceedin'
three thousand miles, Three cents, single rate; orer Urn
thousand miles, Ten cents. f
: 3d.. Letters to California or Owgon, fiiust he prepaid Te<
.cents; . -
4th. The existing rates and regulations In regard to le
ters to or from Canada and all other foreign countries, re
main unchanged*-
Postage. Stamps and Stamped Envelopes of the denote ;
nat oo of Ten cents will be prepared and issued speedily. Z
Absolute"pre*payment being required on all letters c
places within the United States, great care should be use*.'
as well In pre-paying the proper amount on letters
•iheweightof half an ounce as on fi ogle letters..' %
Letters unpaid dropped in the effloe will not be forward
ed to ther places of destination, but will be returned ;
the dead letter office, monthly. A list of these will Y‘ :
oostedupdanyforinppec.ionatthe.ofßce. . .
v KOBBUT ANDERSON, P. M.‘i
Post Office, Pittsburgh. March 27,1855.~[mh30j ;;
\ i LitPETIC SO At* EXCELSIURI
£1 . An;— I “JtcouUi I. were a hoy again. '
Til go sure to that fitoraagam.
On Third street, kept by 8. L. C.,
And some Ilerptdlc *oap. I fain - , . '.y
Would buy, lor it always suits me, Y
Herpetic Soap always suits me. • *j
That Soap remoTes redness an l tan' &
And cures all chaps and sorenewdbof; ? ;
Brightens complexion* pale, and witn— t
l’rv very sure it will please you: - ' !
Oh yes, 1 know i-. wilt please you.- , f
This valuable 'emedy lor sore tough bands, has protect
?reut benefit to hundreds. • Price-only 12V5 cents per c* ; :
dold by S. L. duTHBbKr, .
mb!2 lio Third strwt;
J EANNKl v rt l
She is dxeased iu. eiifca and, satlnß,
- o. Anii **er Bly i l k lull of gra^o;
Shu la l6yely in nppearaaec—
hut what a sallo* faoel : -
. >- Her hand* arc email, but ohl how rough
•ShegaTeiydoos hot koo* •
, .That llrapKiio soXpfsiuat ihetbios—
Ard themho^rtevUll^-'- •••
Tils HKEPETIO SOAfls tSK fKbUwrcAv,
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