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YALUABLK WOKKB FOR AKCUIJKuTS/ .MECHAN-
AND ENGINEERS—
■ Tba HodeVArehltect; 2 volumes; by Slo&n.
’ The Carpenter’s New Guide; do.
Appleton’*-Dictionary of Mechanics.
Do. Mechanics' Magazine.
Practical Mechanic’s Journal.
Esiays.
Do." 'Country nooses.
StuiH r tf’Architect are.
Allen’s Rural Architecture.
-3 Field’s City do!
Rudiments cf do. and Building.
Rudimentary do. by Joh.* Bullock,
l'ho Modern Geometrical Stair Builder’s Guide.
The Builders’Guide.
The Engineer’s and Machinist’s Assistant; 2 role.
Do.- do,; Mechanic’s do.
WeisbiebVMechanics and Engineers; 2 vols.
MAbktfS-'Clfjr Engineer! og.
Knapp’S Chemical Techn*uogy.
Norris’ for Locomotive Engineers and Mach’s.
Colburn on Locomotive Engines
Haupt on Bridges.
Templeton’s Mechanic’s Companion.
Scribner’s do. do.
liaswell’s do. Jo.
llcnck’u Field Book.
Byrne’s Pocket Companion.
Simm*on Leveling; revised by J. n. Alexander.
Do., ' Mathematical Instrument*.
Borden*;? "Formula for Construction of R. Roads.
Trantwjne oh Railroad Curves.
Shook do. do.
Mifflin . do. do.
Add numerous"other practical works.
For sale by B, T. a MORGAN,
mhl7. •• . . . No. 104 uw*j Rt.
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MISCILL ANEQU S]
O?S23lSOA^FU^ITlIBp5^W lct ' *4eutlon giren to
the manufacture OT Jr&4flloQi»t ; !l3iWt> fumitaro and
chain. r—t -•, * T* 3»-TQUNO r* -QO.f -r ■
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TEA DOY ; With and without marble top*, fin-
&alehy Jmar24].. T. D .YOUNG A CO.
SBOKBTA&IEA.AND BOOK CASKS—A variety of-pat
- terns, walnutand mahogany-; for solo by
L : - ;-T,B VOUNO&CO,
E AS— ‘3s9 fan'f ebeetft Young H y sod, Gunpowder,. 1j
'■ltevlil imd-Bfack Teas, for sale by
‘> MtLLKIi & RICKETSOX.
Pulverized anti Pow
IJ'dered Fugara, fcr eal« by v« - *.r
mh27,. : MILLER t RICKETSON. .
OILS— bperm,-Whale, Tanters'-afid Lard-Oil.for'sale by
t-mh27; • ' ■' - MILLER S RICKETSON.
bb V Sa’erfitus,. “■McFarland's.’' 1 for'
k> sOe by ' {rohtfl & RICKETSON.
SALT— -600 bbla No.d£alt,-to Arrival lor sale liy. .
• mb ?« : .• ... -MILLER A RICKETSON
UGAR—I9O hhdß Plantation Sugar in store andtbr sale
MILLER * RICKETSON,
mV&i* u - • 221. 20 Liberty street.
MULiSdiiU— ifu bUa Plantation Molasata:
. . .150 bf bbla do do.
... ... bblfl “6k JamM 1 ’ S. TL Molospos.
gomiSby,.. ImhS&] MILLER. A KICKKTSON.
SILK BONNETS.—A. A. MASON & CO. will open on the
:26th last, twenty doxen gUk Bonnets, for the country ;
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IjMWn IiiUitUANTESr-A. A. MASON & CO. will
JT open, on the VBih lust., some fine new stjlesof French
BrUlUnteSv- , - , mhSfl
flUBGfi- REMEDIES—Ayer’s OBerry Pectoral; v. isur s '
Wild Cherry, Jayne’s Expectorant, Dunc.no'>
do.-A.ianre annul? cf the abovevalurble remedies rec’d by
mhw * ** J JOS. FLEMING. I
l/ARfiOfl FDKNITUafi.—We are constantly mauufuc- i
paHoY furniture or every description; war- ,
ranted in material and wor&inaaßblp, and sold at reduced i
prices. •' ~fmar24] . T. B, TOUSQA ro. i
TXitkdUtXiiitiAN HYMN BOOKS —ltec’d by Express j
XT to-day,a.large assortment of Psalms and Hymns, of
all sixes and styles ol binding, at
DAVISON’S BOOK STORE,
C 5 .Market street, near Fourth.
KN bW'N WHEN TRlED,—These gentlemen take
pleaitfre in testifying In regard to B. a. FAIINES
TOCttS-ViiEMISDOR, because two of the firm Late used
It in their prlfate 'preuttfx* as physicians for a number of
>eatf, and theyhCvd khownlt, by observation, 10 bo good.
wXlw. * Ind., July4db,l&W.
Al<xtrt+lkJA-3tyinuiock d Cb,—
sold yoarvalua&lo Vermifuge for
tome time, Add haring seen it used .for many years, wo
would recommend it to all as a safe and efflcion t remedy for
all qaaes of worms.. In no Instance hare we ever seen any
•riVresuitfl fblloWlng Its administration, but niwaya has it
BQRfferea the purposes, r or which it was intended, and been
entirely satisfactory.
Believing that everything that has been sotforthin regard
to its virtues Is strictly in accordance with our observations,
notonly as pTactilloneis,but as men of business, we would
unhesitatingly Say 10 allwho read this, that it is the best
Vermifuge now in use, and that its virtues ar© best known
when tried. ' RTELY, HOOVER 4 RIELY.
Prepared and sold by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
Corner of First and Wood ets.
fI^OBAOtJO—I6O boxes " Russell & Itobinsdn,*’ “Grunt's,”
X “Anderson’s.” 50 dwarf boxes “ ißanßerkaP-ett,"
“ Perfection,” “Jewel of OpLlr,” *• Diadem Twist,” •» K?me
ralda" Tobacco, In store and Cor eaU by
mh23 _ _MILLE;It & RICKETSON.
CxJGARS- —50 U. Havana and Principe Cigurs. best branda,
> in atore and for sale by
iah‘2o MrLT.ER A RICKETSON.
"Jj'idU—6o bble Urge No. d Alai-Jcerel;
t_* ”0 4 * medium B “
25 “ No. I Pickled Herring;
10 drums n Grand Bank" No. ICodfi&b.
In store and lor sale l-v
mbkti ' tfILT.UU V JUCK.KTSON
SOAP AND CANDLES-—*
150 boxes No. 1 Palm Soap :
3) “ *• lIHI A Co.” Variegate! Soap;
60 “ Cioclanati Star Candles—4V, SV, f*V;
U) “ Sterin “
For Sale by 1m1.23] MILI.KR A RTCKET3OV.
AOK NOV FOR TilKtjAl.K OF L * NDRKTli's’ SKKL>B.
K. R. DR A VO, Fami y Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh,’
Pa.,fe * ar'anged with D«vld Landreth, of Philadelphia,
for w constant sapply of his 'Wamnt-'d Garden j **«!.«.
TbeseFeedvHsvr.forraanv years, stood pro-eminent In thl*
vlcinttyyacd ,t will an object, with R Jl D to sustain
their reputn.ion. Abne uu'tf be toed by him hut those received
direct from JAndnlh'. ‘ mh£H
ON LY $1,400 for a piece of GROUND containing about
Eight Acres, in a pleasant and very healthy loratioo,
only ten minute** walk from the R. R. Depot at Fast
ld&brty. Terms of payment will be made easy. Tb ; s
property Is in a goo! neighborhood, and is offered at the
above loir price, as the owner is going West. Persons in
want of finch'* place, will call at the Real Rat te Offlo* of
mh22 • 8. CUTTTRPRT A «'V lin ti, . .
PLEASANT IIEaIDKACK troll CALK. —a Dwelling
House of fctx ftkKns; heatlj papered, and io first rate
order; with a good Lotof7s feet front by UO deep; portico
in front of the house; a largo porch in the rear, under
which is’ a"well of excellent water; chicken boose; real
house; and a cave lined with charcoal. A choice selection of
froit trees, shrubbery, Ac. Situated within three minutes'
walk of the ft. R. Station, at Bearer bridge. Price $lOOO.
Termss4oo la hand; balance In I and 2 years
up 2 8. CUTUBBRT A SON, 140 Third ft
lI'CR SALEL-Onejralr ot a Well established aiunmactu
. ring business, with stock, tools, machinery, Ac*. This
la a rare chance for an active business man. 'profits good
and bat small capita) required. ’
mh2B 8 CUTHBBRT A 80V, 140 Third st.
OU! DON’T VOD REMEMBER MISS JOE ?
. Miss Ann, w.tb her face so brown;
ITer hand*! ah! ho# red; and then they were rough—
T .e roughest and reddest in town :
1 met her yesterday, aold Joe,
Her face beam’d bright with hope,
For her bands were smooth, aod soR, and white
Site had asedJhjt, ntapmc Soap.
Tlr* exceilant “Soap, which will rapidly heal all chaps,
chafes Ao.,hao ha had for 12% cents per cake, at Nr*. 140
THIRD street, .below gmithfinid. mb27
IJOR A TRUTHFUL PORTRAIT, go to GAKGO’ri gad
1 LERY, No. 76 FOURTH street, Apollo Buildings, lie
aims to please. ' mb 27
A YER’SCHERRY PECTORAL and CATHARTIC PILLS.
1 gross of these celebrated medicines rec’d by
mh22 JOS. FLEMING.
LADIES wUI find the HHKPETIO SOaP to be an excel
lent Toilet companion. It removes tan, sallowne**,
Ac., aftd -heals «ore chapped hands. It also renders the
skin soft, smooth and white. Sold at
nib3l 140 THIRD ST._
CS BNTLBMEN wjii find the HEKPETiCftiOAr to be an
X excellent article for Shaving. Bold nt
rohSl 140 THIRD BT.
ANKSV INVOICE OF EXTRAOra FOIt TUB UDKF ,
; as follows; Oriental Drops, Ex. Boquet, Musk, Bp ing
Flower, - U..’pcr Ten, Magnesia, Geranium, Heliotrope,
Jockey Club, Rose, and fifty other kinds, haveju>t bu**n re
ceived by tmh22) JOS. FLEMING.
»7ft-WUdTII BTREfir _ iTTbe aod thn.e wh'o
#U mind number ono will betake tht-m&drts thither.
CAKG’TS ROU4IB are the most attractive in the city HR
PICTURES fiod prjgfgjpodtsrntc*. ntb3l
Mantillas
'TTT'E oak now receiving our stock of Paris made MAV-
Tf TI|«LAS,to which w© wouli call the attention of the
ladies. HAGAN A AUL,
mh!s 91 Market street.
LOUISVILLE LlME—Constantly on hand.
mb3o . ■ SMITH, HAIR A UUNTER,
COFFEE —2fio bags prime Klo just rec’d ami tor sale by
mhSO T „ .6MUCH, MAIK A HUNTER.
HALF FPAtfIBU CIGAR*—6U.UOO No ljorntlebv
- mh29 SMITH, MAI It A HUNTER.
CiUEESE— ISO boxes W. K Cbve>o for sale by
J mh2», - ; t SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
SUtfAK AND iIOLASdUS
- '' 4SD barrel* Sttgar UoiUa Molasses
26 do Loaf Sugar;
20 do Qranatated Sugar;
20 do Crushed do. For Bale by
SMITH, HAIR A HUNTER
SUNDRIES— 26 boxes Chocolate;
So do Castile Soap;
1 'JO do Starch ;
50 do Star Candles;
20 kegs ti&wist Tobacco. For sale by
BMrtfl, MA.IR 4 HUNTER
Window glass— 8xio;
60 da 9xl*2;
100 do 10x12;
26 do 10x14;
2Q do 12x15;
20 do 12x16. For sale by
BHITIJ, THAI II A HUNTER,
MIXOTUY 10 bblsjafit received und for sale Ly
tnh3o HENRY H. COLLINS.
CMTMNKV SOU Uotbic Chimney Tops, various
inttleras, receired and for sale by
ngSD •: HENRY n. CQLLINg.
TifcßßN Ai’FLES—*is bbls ibt*dayr(ic’d,-&mi for Hale b
JT- 'mhZQ lIBNRY U. COLLINS.
laiik—►lUO bbiftXoalbtllJe lime received and lor aaJe by
t mbft) HENRY 11. COLLINfI.
°^HYn~ 10 barr “ B ""‘"‘gTORY ? U‘ CQLLTN3-
YiISANS—'2S barrels iast,receire4 bj J|
l>"6y Tmi@)j - : H&KKY H. COLLINS.
White JJeanK Just l*e'd and for pale bjr
> iah2T ' ■ 11KNBY JI. COLLINS.
1 COELTNS.
JAHU —15 teg* No. 1 Lard for fiale.by _ •' _ ;
i -mbl7 . HENRY H. COLLINS.
r chests You. j§JUjesn, Jmpert»U Guppcn?-
A dec and Black Teis, for ealeibj- Vl . _
a&U » KING * MOOaHEAP.
p riWACOO—7S boxen Russell & Koblnson’i, WiMau M.
J_ kraut's, Webster Old’s, and other favorite brands; in
store and forj&ta by tmh24j KING * MOORHEAD.
(‘i LA3Sr-rioo boxes SxlO, 0x12,10x12 and 10x14 country
X Glass, for sale by (mh24) KING A MOORHEAD.
XTAILSis>SO-kegs-assorted Nails for sale by
lY u 1i24 KINS A MOORHEAD.
‘i IEDFORD MINERAL WATER—SO half bbls Justrtrfd
! * »p> for saleby (mh!6) KING A MOORHEAD.
t\- Vf£.Y. -6 JO bags Rio Coffee;
r\ 100 pockets Old Government Java Coffee.
In ftare and for Bile b/
' n ' l - 6 MILLER A RIOKBT2ON.
TTOU?EKEEriNa GOOD3.—A. a. MASON a CO. bqv»*
-1 A. »VBt opened a ’large stock of Housekeeping Goods,
comprising,fiDe Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, bl’dand
brown Table linens, Jaquard Diaper, Crash, Huckaback,
£o., As; Alto; - HUOther lot - of .the' best makes of Irish
linens-*..' a p9
- .T2I OT
„ -■? pi K&ION *H =“ !
. ‘STREkT,' }UPt.’b€Slde' the_Pahfenger
Pennsylvania Rallrord, which makes it
t “J? 51 p° DT £uient honso in the' dty for passengers aryl*
vinghy that rekd.
ho.vintr, et considerable expanse, fitted up,
In oxeeHent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect*'
; fury solicit a phnreof public p -tronace. There Is attached,
•a splendid STABLE and extensive V AGON YARD, Afford
ing ample fi.'commod.ttir.n to travelers and teamsters. His
Larder und Bar will be furnished with the best the market
can afford. fwblty .
ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Q>mcr of Penn and i>t. Clair strttU, FHisbvrgh, Jh, ...
TILE undersigned, formerly of “Brown's Hoiel,”-having
taken this large and commodious having
retitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully. Invite
his friends and the traveling: poMic to give-bita-A call. Afi*
surod, with the coovenience of the house and bis long ex
perience in thVbusiness, he* can give entire satisfaction,
and Ida charges moderate. ' '
feb22 • WM. C. CONNELLY.
RILEY’S HOTELS
CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PAr"'"
my2o:j ] E. RILEY, PToprietof.
GOODISTEST HOUSE,
CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near
tho Railrcnd Depot. ■ -
Janl&ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor;
CITY HOTEL.
(LATX •
Corner of Smittifleld and Third street*,
PITTSBURGH , PA.
GLASS & CARE, Proprietors.
JOHN P. GLASS, DAN D. CARR,
(UU. tfuuttt N»t.T#UtrmphOffi«.) (UU 81. CkirlM A Perry HoteU.)
THIS large and commodious flouse having undergone
thorough repair and famished with new equipments
throughout, is now open for the rocoption-of the traveling
public. CnAr.QES modxraib. apr2s:6m.
ST. CLASH HOTEL,
(FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) ,
PITTSBURGH, .
Corner Penn and St. Clair atreetfl,
C. W. BBNNETT Proprietor.
XST* Thiflls a first ciafe bouse, De
pots; the rooraß are large and newly furuishtkl, and charges
moderate. apr!4:lydiw'
OWSTO>%
WA VERLEY HOUSE, 50 South liishth street, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. - [ftu29:y. .
THE UrVtON, •
NO. 11l ArchstTcet, Pbiladelphia. T.'-S.'WSBB(late'of'
the Eagle.) Proprietor.- . faa29;y
GASXILL HOVBE,
CORNER OF hIAIN AND SOU7J7 STS., WARREN, O
riMIK Proprietor takes ptoasure' I'D jitmouhdhg to (he
X pobllc tljuYthisnewanUtK'gontllotcl hakbOenopened
as-HbouFe of entertainment. ' Bolug commolloupand roomy,
and adjoining the office of the Ohio StdgoCohipany,Ublferfl
Inducements unsurpassed la Wnr'renTof tb* accommoda
tion uf the traveling community.
A ahare Of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
aulT M. GASKILL.
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD,-I’inLADECPHIA.
PARKER A LAIRD, Proprietors.
jyVJidmj fKrtMS fI.SO PEft DA Y.
IHcMLLEANIIOtsIir,
JuUNzTO ir.V, FENNA.
TH” undersigned having UKen charge of the above
si.iiu.-i House, and refiuod it at a large expense. In a
iv*m:orLHbl* aj; well aseleg-tni styl*i, 1.-4 now prepared to ro*
i-.hlv-: uuestß, ai.il give uujpie to all who may
pa n oi---tbe lii>u«e. JAMES DOWNEY'
H A H fcJ’ S - H O T £ L,
t L»fttt* rarnj**r*s Exchange, |
VJ - 0. 133 LIBERTY S'i'riKi.r.jootoi' t'u'Ui street, Pitta*
burgh. SAMUEL IJ \)iLl, Proprietor.
Tiijs 11.,t»*l 1< n»iw. L*mu.» j.m bocn completed
ami opened for Uie uurouiui-KiLibm of liie puliiic. jsep!3
TMfai<«LKN “
IB N>W READY Fjn BUMMKK VISITERS. —The
grounds buv« bc»'u iuiprovi-J, *.nd Iho liouse rendered
mor<-nUr»nnivp, gtuemlly. Tbe proprietor will V happy
lo fen hit friend*,
An Omnibna of the Line i<« now running
from the sUtinn, on Filin slrrvt, to u<* GLb.V 11.-TML.
Leaves the elation m 4 pVI _>rk, A. M , Kjid 5 P. M.; return
ing at 9 A. M. f and t>}-j p. U.
Ji>l_*Msm J. O. MARTI!?. Agent.
KRAKKLIiV liotSK, Clev«land 9 ~ OhlO~
Cl PATRICK A S>>N, Ihioißnmits.—This Gou.<o Iws ua*
J * dergone thorough nn-i extensive repairs, altirration*,'
and lanre addition-. *<f ura furniture, etc., nud tbe proprie
tor* pledge tlieniselves that nothing shall be wuoting on
their part to render thu Fu.vxxu’t e place where all the coo*
forts of a first close hotel wvn be found.
Jyhtf _ __ 4 SON. _
FLOIiK\Ci!i HOTKi,,
So. 400 12 l\ 0 A DWAY, NliW YORK.
(ooxnccTtnos it;« ccßom* rt-tn.)
REUBEN LOVEJOY,
0«3:ly PROPRIETOR.
;. H'M AS? XlliJ, JR., AO'T M. ». *J Aax I*
PERKY HOTEL. corner ot Hancock streetend Duquesne
Way, Pittsburgh, Pa.
mar4ry McMASTER? A MARKLE, Proprietor?.
RKoTAU KA.NTo.
BANK EXCHANGE,
TIITRD STREET, IthTWhEN \V«RJD AND MARKET.
rjMIE Subscribers b»g Iwtre to Inform -their fri - tid* and
I toe public generall?, T l*at r-ey have leaded litfi above
well known Restaurant, which has just been thoroughly
renovated, repaired sod re furnished, and uow open. The
proprietors bare spared no expensa to make ibe Hank Ex
change a comfortable resort, as well for the'epicure as tbe
business man. The larder will at all times be stocked with
tbe delicacies of the MMs>a,an:i served up under the auspl*
ees of experienced cooks. Thoy respirclfally ask for the
patronage of a generous public.
J. SCIIANDKLMEUHR,
janlAily 0. B. FRASCI*
M A K T i N’S
RESTAURANT AND EATING SALOON,
ON TUB EASTERN" PLAN, 29 Diamond alley. between
llw»i and A/arkei tSrrrls. —All kinds of eatables served
up in tho l>ei«i style, and on the shortest notice.
House open fmtn 0 o’clock in tbe morning until IfooVlt-ck
at ulgbt. (Snndsys exri»pt«**l.) ori9.ly
BELVIDErtE IIESTACIuSiS "
WOOD SjTKEKT, BKT. WAIKK AND KIRSi STKKETO.
r l , ilK Uoder.-tigned hae jujt provided n cadre stork of
,1 LIQUORS, ao-i is rwu.iy ut nil limes to serve his* friends
with tbe best of lh*> flensoa, m the way of cdlb.es. lriih
Whisky Punch?? may be hod at the ijelvidx&b.
inu 1 V:I V J-UIN S \ VAO IS, Proprietor.
CORKICOPIA
*3-OVSTER AN b COFFEE H 0 USE.”®*
D. BARNARD.
No. 40, Fifth Street. between Wood and Market.
janlOOyJ Pirrsccnon.
CRYST ALP A L AC E,
No* IB Uarket atreet* 1
C. C, SEELY,
/- s REaPECTJ’ULLY infhraa hlsfHendaacdthe
I tfx/publlc in general, that he has Jmrt started hia
w Y’ork and Philadelphia modern style of
COOKING OVBTEIiBand everything elw» in the
eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Stewed, for cent*
a dozen. He will also furnish the best of everything that
the markpt will afford. House always open until 3 o’clock
In the morning. m*r!3-tf
OYSTER SALOON AMO RESTAURANT!
108 WOOD STREET.
THE subserilw-r hns now his OYSTER SALOON AND
EATING HOUSE perfected In a manner that cannot
be nxcdid by any similar establishment in the city.
MEALS WILL CE SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS OP
THE DA I”, from the
Choicest Ole&ta. Fowls, Flab, Ac., Aci
Elis Bill of Fare cannot be surpassed, and ho would respect*
fully invite tbe nttcution of the public to it.
CHARLES STILL,
_ja2o:m*etf __ JOB Wood street
St. ClaJr Lager Beer Brewery*
TnE undersigned respectfully informs the pobllethathe
is now fully prepared to nerve private families and the
public generally, with his celebrated LAQEU BEER, In
bottlrss. All orders h-rt at his Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND
ALLEY’. (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to;
and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity.
j«2h:tf Y. O. SCIIENCK.
Botittz’ hnger Beer ilail*
N-j 10*J SintU(fi*ht i iirri, trjrpatiU the Diatom House.
r T'IIF *ubs.sril>er has just opened One of the largest an)
J[ l>e-t hni-hed Lager Beer Halls in tho city. Ula Beerts
rifknowled/fj tn be a sujwrlor article, and every otheroo*
commr lution abbUthls house cannot b« excelled.
!ue..d::;m A. BENTTZ.
Kennett iil«
W r D. ENGLISH, Sole BotUer ol riMITU’S cnlebl*oted
• Kcnhett Altfknd Droffn Stout. Also. Common Ale
and Porter, In quart and pint bottles.
The attention of families, and the trade, l? respectfully
solicited. oul|;y
mineral VVuter ana SarsaparlUa
WM. 1> ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, la now
manutacuiring nmi bottleiug the Qbove Iwverageson
an extensive sca.e. Hi,* orlicJeflare of thfl beotquallty.and
nufoctured troui the purest materials. outl7:ly
ATT !•: N T I O N
Wagon Masters and Toxinsters’ Bounty Land
AUKNbY, l>*-4 Fourth street*
OFFIo'LRa, roidliMf, Mu-i ..an i, VV’ugon Musters, Team
sti-ra, 4c . who were regularly tn uttered into the Bar
vice of the Uuiu-d Elates, and every Hfllcer, Seaman, ordi
nary Beaman, Marine, Clerk und Landsman la (he Navy;
hlho, Militia or Vuiunteers, or ctute Troops of any State or
Territory, are entitled, by lh« lafe Act of Oongrera, to a
Warrant for 160 Acre* of Land.
Those who hav« received 4o f-r 80 Acres, are entitled to a
Warrant for su- h quautity of Laud a.? will make, In the
whole, ItX) Acre.’.
Prions entrusting their claims to mecamrely upon Lav*
Ing them attended to promptly, 'J 4
All informnilon free of charge, l-etiers 1 promptly an
swered. Address AUSTIN 1 001113.
_mhl4 Bounty Land 92 Fourth Bt.
j'HE IfiSTURY OF TiJs'llifi.M FjIYBR —Expo.ing ail
the huu>huga j-rartici-d in t- « '
SHANGHAI! COCUIN CHINAS I
And all other breeds of Heon and C.iicfteno; bi George. P.
Burnham, the King of Chicken Breeders, of Boston, Fall
of beautiful illu«ti utjon*.
opinions or Tire pre^.
It is an authentic t>ni liveiy volume of humor, by tho
“Y'oung ’Un,” an k very large sale of the bock is ier
tain. —HoiLm Eve. Gazette. '
The Invorp of genuine fun will all read this b>*ok. We
advbe everybody to get a copy ; the soieain tha; ti ey may
laugh, and the laughers that they may laugh themo-e.—
Portland Daily Argus.
This l*ook by Burnham Is a fanny affair, anil will “ take”
with tbe public who hive f-een this big elephant v more
or laps in th- la>-1 fl e yeaia.— B.c.
.Tee History of the lien F ver, - ” by G. B. Burnham,
Esq., is brim full of f n and rLchnefri. -Kvery “chicken
man” will of course read this hook; and if U doesn't wring
a good ■ early laugh out of him, why bemoy takemy hat!
t;» New I'ork Spirit.
The name of tho hen landers in this country is LEQtON ;
oad a very large edition of Burnham's new book will be de
manded at the very outset.—3Ymei
; For sale by H. MINER A 00.,
3Dh2l ' No. 32 Bmlthfiild ■ treet.
RaKJS CHAxNCK TO IiUY A F-aIUU —BOO Acres of
firflt-ra(e Land; ihe_EoJl is good end desp,-aad timber
of the bffit quality—situate at about twenty miles from
New Martinsville, Vr., in the for kg of Fishing Creek—only
mile from saw and gristmill. The above cohld be well
divided into three good Farms. I’riee $2,00. jar acre!
Terms 1 SSQ9-in hand* tho-remainder In five equal annua..
payments. -
Also—loo Acrep In the lower end of Marshall county, at
less vhan three miles from the 0. io river: SO Acres cleared,
with a House, Stable, Fruit Trees, Fries $1200; $3OO
rash • balance in three yearly payments.
9. CUTHBEBT & SON,
ffi h2o Heal Estate Agents, 140 Third st.
'l'Hii HEiiFETl'i SJAF'r moves. Ton; .
X The Her etic Soap removes Sallownass;
The Herpetic Soap cures sore nnd rough hands;.
The H«rpetioFoapcoat*.<njrl2i!£c«&t3;perc&ke;
And issoid m 140 THIBD Smithfleld.
Oiiiu AXD l*lix i \isYLVAMrirAltßO J sl^W»fltea J 2O
thares Stock, io complete an ordfi.V \ w . . . V
WTLKINB A 00.
... Bankers and Cqmmißaian Stock Broker*,
bWS Ncs n Fourth ttrett. ,
\ - >W c .
MES=I
inorease-ef Cash Capital
TO - HALF- A I
TNA,' IISStFRUNCE COMPA3SY,
HARTEdRD, : C6Nk—CHARTERED 1819. ■'
I ~ rBAJD VP.
Cash Capital,: --.•* ;• - > - $300,000.
npIIB TniETY’BIXTn i ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
1 AMetsof.the'-Jn'NA'INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart
ford, as farhlshetfthls agency on tbe lst of January. 1855.
undoroath. - ‘
Real Estate, 1^672-05
Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 oent, pay
able 72,000 00
Debts dtie the Oompiinyj secured by mortgage... 7,3L3 17
Bills Receivable, •wclhsecOred/payableatßank... 128,327 85
Railroad Stocks in Connecticut..— 97<&U 00
Bank Btccks In the dry of Hartford. 142,890 00
Bank Stocks in New Y'ork 98,050 00
Cash on hand,in Bank, and in hands of Agents
and others 212,505 00
63
The amount of llabillticsdae or not due to B&nksor other
creditors,—nothing.
Losse? adjusted and due,—none.
Loasce adjusted anti not dae, $148,518 22.
Losses unadjusted and tn suspense, walling for further
proof, $01,257 60.
0 All other claims against the Company are small, such
only as printing Ac.
Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
Tbe.&mount insured in any city, town or village, depends
upon the character, material and construction of buildings,
the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of
the Ere department, and other circumstances.
The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; tbe
design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less.
THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
State op CosnrcriccT, \ B _ Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885.
Hartford county. / ’
Perscnallyappeared Thomas A. Alexander Secretary of
tboTEtoaTnaufance Company, and ma looath that the fore
going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to
bis best knowledge and belief
, HENRY FOWLER, Justice of tho Peace.
Losses paid by this ompany for the year 1854 exceed
$750,000, while the premiums received for the same lime
far exceed any other year, since the organization of the
Company.
Policies, coverlng.neatly all descriptions of property, is
sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. .
J anil H. B. TEN KYOK* Agent
DELAWARE
MUTUAL SAFETY IHSUBAHO2 COXFAHY.
OFFICE in tbe North Room of the Exchange, on Third
street, PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCES.
On Yx33XL9, )
Oxaao, vTo all parts of the World.
Panarrrs, )
INLAND INSURANCES
On goods by rivers, canals, takes and land carriages, to
allpartsof the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
' On merchandito generally.
On stores, dwelling houses, Ac.
ASSETB OF THE COMPANY, November 7,1863.
Bonds and Mortgages ..$24,300 00
Stateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 42
Stocks in banks, railroads and Insurances com*
panles 24,012 20
Bills receivable 159,825 94
Cask onhond. 16,071 30
Baieucesln tbe hands of Agents and premiums
on Marine Policies recently issued 121,707 67
SubscriptionNotea 00
nratCTOKs:
Wm. Martin, Dr. B.M. Huston,
Joseph TI. Seal, Hugh Craig,
Edmund A floader, Spencer M’llrain,
John 0. Davis, Charles Kelly,
Robert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes,
John R. Penrose, • Henry Blcan,
George O. Leiper, : James Traquair,
Edward Darlington, I Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
IL Jones Brooke, ; Joshua L. Price,
J. G. Johnson, 1 JamesTennent,
James 0. Hand, John B. Semple,
Tbcopilus Paulding, j Charles Schaffer,
James B. iPFarland, J. T. Logan, PHtsbnrgb,
W. U. Ludwig, I B. T. C. Morgan, do.
WM. MARTIN, President. 1
THOB. C. HAND, Vice President.
Joami W. Cowsh, Sec’y*
Tht Franklin Fire Insurance Company.
Of PhHadtU>hia r Pennsylvania.
DIRECTORS— Charles w. Banckvr, Thomas Hart* Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W. Rich
ards, Mordocal D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boric, David 8. Browne,
Morris Patterson. Cnaa. N. Baxcsxa, Ih-tsiiUnL
Coas. G. Bikcxeb, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, lb town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with security.
Tbe Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safety Invested, a?
ford ample protection to tho assured.
The Assists of the Company 4 on January Ist, IPSI, os pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vis:
Mortgage $»18,128 6S
Real Estate 7B
Temporary Loans 83.9G6 17
Stocks 61,859 00
Oasb, Bl
Total 44
“Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou*
sand Dollars, losaos by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, os well os the ability and. disposi
tion to meet with promptness ail liabilities.
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 18S0.
CHARTER PERPETOAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, 8. J 2. Corner of Third and Chutnut
Streeit, Philadelphia.
Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia:
matcroks.
Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenae Johnson,
Benjamin W Tlngley, Goo. M’Heary,
J»fob L. Florence, James Devereux.
William M. Godwin, William M’Kee.
Prtsideni— Stephen K. Crawford.
Fice JVerufmf—Ambrose W.Thompson.
Medical Examiner. Pittsburgh —James Q. Willson, M. D.
Allegheny Ctty—lk B. Mowry, M. D.
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent,
taarlTry No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PROTECTION
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ’
II ART FORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock , Annual Premium ana Western Fund
51,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1825.
Policies of Insurance Issued at all times on the most fa Torn*
hie terms, against
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE,
on «ns
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
BY
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agsht
FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
marlfoy
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH,
CORNER OF FOURTH AND BMITHFrELD STREETS.
Authorised Capital, 0300,000.
INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or
damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
bIRECTORS.
Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson,
W. M’Cllntock, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. M Long, T. Grier Bproul,
A. J. Jones, George R. White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
Umeii 8. Negley, W. 8. Haven,
Wade Hampton, D. E-Park,
H. R. Cosgahall.
Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President
RODY PATTERbON, Vice President.
A. A. Caasisn, Secretary and Treasurer.
P. *. OARaixa. Assistant Societary. dec2:6m
Woitorn Imurancfi Company, v itUbnnrh.
R. MILLER, Jr~ President. | F. M. GORDON. Secretary
CAPITAL, 9300,000. * oecreMr V
WlLLinsure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA
TUNE. All loasce will be Überally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Home Institution, managed by Dibxotobb who are well
koowtt in the oommonlty, end who are dotenntned, by
promptnessandliberallty,tQ.maintalnth« character which
they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
• Directors.—R.Miller, Jr.,o. W. Ricketson, J.W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. H.fimlth, O. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson,
Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppencott, George Darale, James Me*
Auley, Alexander. Nlmlck, Thomas Scott.
ttJL Office, No. 02 Water street,(Warehonseof BpangA
Co . wr < ♦airs.) Pittsburgh. nor34:ly
WATCHES. EWELRY, &c.
NEW GOODS!! —Watiues, JswEtar, MLVSi Wars,
MiucaßT Goons, 4e., Wbolssalb and Ret ah,—Coun
try Merchants and strangers vial log our city are r»quest
wl to call,as.wacan eerv < them as w-.H, and we think b t
ter, than they usually are served In Eastern cl lea, be ides
giving them a responsible guarantee—an Item difficult to
obtain in many shops.
Filver Detached Levers $lO to $15,00
Do Cylinders 7to 10,00
L dirk’ Gold Lever and Lupine Watches, $25, and upwards.
Gatitlemen’s do do do $35 to $2OO.
Chains, Seals, Keys, Pe die, Spectacles, Ptnß, Lamps,
In excellent variety, and at lowest prices.
A9*WatrU R pairing done promptly and in a superior
manner.. All work and all goods warranted.
Pfelflc dk Bleyran«
jfsa - DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, No. 42 FIFTH Street, near
fir*,*Wood, opposite the Morning Post, formerly oceu*
®fiJoBpied by L. Reineman A Co. We have now hand a
splendid assortment.of 8 day and'24 hour Clocks, which we
offer to the public at great .bargains, guch as: Iron cases,
pearl Inlaid and all other patterhßof Mantel Clocks.
Also, a rich assortment of flue gold and sliver patent
lever, cylinder, and anchor escapment Watches, and an ele
gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we Intend to
Bejll cheap ftr cash.
!N. B. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at
lofw prices, and warranted. mar2s
NBWJ EWELRY STORE,
No* 87 Market Street,
(Second door above the North-west comer of the Diamond.)
JOHNBTEV£NBON r (af tha late firm ofoJohn B. M’Faddan
A Oo.,) respectfully announces to the publ!s,ihat be has
opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES,
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS. OL
RANDOLES, Pocket and lhble VuOery, Britannia Tea and
Opnmunion Sets, and the usual variety of goods in his line
of business! ...
SpHilal care and attention given to the REPAIR of PINE
Watches, jewelry; ao.
[HetruStß, thatflrom his long experience In business, he
will bs abletd give satisfectlon to those who may favor him
.with their patronage. ‘ '
Pittsburgh,-Hay 15th,Y8&3,' ' my 2s
ImFMARRIAGE/jODiPE; OR,. FAMILY .MEDICAL
. *_ AND. PHYSIOLOGICAL INSTRUCTOR, for the special
use of themarried orlboseabout to marry. Bv Dr, F. Hoi*
lick> the’celebrated author • and lecturer. Nfoety-eighth
cages, end colored plates. This book in decid*
eflly (he best book Of the fcindever published, and has at
talned an. nneqgalleflJrepotaTlon-apdcirculation; io fact,
there Is hone other Uhffit in the-Bngliab bragu&ge. It con
tains full information -upon every topic interesting'to mar-’
, rjed persons, bat Is strictly moral, scientific, practically us>-
Tpl and popular. Price onedoliar. For sale by U. MIN KR.
A No. 82 Smithfleldetrect, Pittsburgh ; we will send it
anywhere, free by poet, on rtodringoßj dollar and the ad
maria
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P. A. MADERIJI, Agent,
No. 95 Water etr«*#t, Pittsburgh.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
Offlca. north-east cor. Wood ami Third sie.
THE V% IT ED STATES
W. W.-WILSON,
67 Market sereet, corner of Founh.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!!
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k *'V4 yrast *,
ABjSJNiS ftuumiSiLi
BTOq-K BTitr J 5 ftOEfla,' r
‘'lr-tytfr*, Ke.'92 Fi>uroreLr4fi6ve-Wac&; ~ ‘ 1
Drafts; Bonds; Mortgages, and Loanson colla*
■L'J terals, negotiated. Stools bought and sold on com
tnuslon. Land Warrants bouj|£it and sold.
Particular attention paid to!lhe purchase and sale of
Copper Storks.
All comroanimations ntientfed to promptly. . ' jaulft
WH. a. VTIUI4MS ...... Jia. n. m’vat.
AVm. 11. Williams & Co.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,.
. • JT. E. Corner Wood and JThird streets.
KSf* All transactions made on liberal terns. Ccilections
of Bills, Notea, Ac., promptly attended to; jan2o:lw'
M’COKNKIA& WU,t,6CK,~ ""
BANKERS, : '
AND Dealers in Exchange, Ikiuk.Noteß, Gold and Silver
Coin. Current and Par PuDds received on deposit
Stocks bought' and sold on commission. Collections made
at anypoint ih the’United States.
South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, •
Pyll PITTSBURGH, PA.
ABTHITfiS, RODGERS & CO.,
bankers and brokers,
CORNER OF FOURTH AND SStITHFIELD STREETS,
ao£6m Pittsburgh, Pa.
C. H. W1LK153.... ......JOS. ICDXWIO.
Wilkins & Co.,
(Successors to A. Wilkins A Co.)
BANKERS' AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 71 Fourth street, Fittsburgh.
IN THE numerous Buspensior a of Banka and Bankers
throughout the country during the la«t six months, ve
aru satisfied that in almost every instance their troubles
have grown out of a departure from tbuir legitimate bu«>i.
ce?s; nml wo, therefore!, take occasion to assure the public
in advance, that no speculations in ‘‘fancy stocks,” or other
“outride operations,” shall tempt us from tbe strict and Ja*
gitlmate line of our business—believing that in avoiding
all such investments wo shall not only bo better able to
servo our customers and eusure their safely, bat that in
adopMng such a course we shall promote our own ultimate
benefit. [<ebsj W. & CO.
Removal. '
PATRICKS & FRIEND,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Have Removed llteir OJJice tothe Comet of Fifth uhd Wood sis.
PITTSBtntOU, M.
PATRICKS A FRlEND,'Bankers and Exchange Brokers;
and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver
and Bank Nous. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collestlons made in dll the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds'or. current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. {fefcS •
N. HOLMES & SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
havi sxMovcD rasiß daftkiNQ Awi> t&<miXQ£"t>T7icf to' jto.
67 ladKkT arskET, rota jXxjrs bxiavr' old stAsp.
N HOLMES 4 SONS, Bankers hud Exchange Brokers,
• and Dealers In Notes,-Dfafts, Acceptances, Gtdd - , Sil
ver and Bank Notes; Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for Bale.
Collections made in all thß cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par J'UCtds.or current paper, No.
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. fja3o;ly
TlElljiAji * C 0.7
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 95 Wood Street, earner of Diamond Alley,
FiTrsnoaoH, ra n
BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount tlmo
exchange,and promissory notes; make
all the principal cltieA of the Union. Receive deposits on
call and on interest, and give their prompt aftcotion to all
other matter* appertainlhgfo a Broker's ouslhess.- Eastern
Exchange constantly on hand. mar 6
$027,476 &3
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB,
DIALER 15
Exchange, Commorcial and Bank Notes.
STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit
4»“No. 68)£ Fourth street* nearly opposite the M. M.
Panic- - - decjfl
HILL & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
co®si&oy wood and nna BTaista. .
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Somoni Cities constantly fhr
Bale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bunk Notes, bought and sold. Collections
made in all the principal cities of the United States. De-'
po&lta received of Far and Current Funds. (marf7ly
tim acasiK.a, xdwakd hah*, - rtoßENc* A&aaras.
KBAMEB & RAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
Promhwary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and eell Stocks on Commission.
Collections made on aU points in the Union. fmyl
G. £. ABNOLD dTc6.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections-carefally attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Blocks bought and sold on commission.
J#3»No. 74 Fourth rt.,uextdocr to Bankof PtttsVg.fselO
Domestic and 'fbrvgn Ezdi’inge. Bank Notts, Gold and Silver
Bouyht, Sold and al the
exchange and banking house of
WILLIAM A. HILL & Co. r * '
• w WOOD ST&ttT, riTTSDCttOII.
allowed on time deperite. [ janlS
THOMPSON BCUU IXQ. a. CiVOHXT.
THOMPSON BELL & CO.,
BAKKfclteS AND U.t'OKRltS,
(Xrmer of Third and IfknJ thesis, Pittsburgh, Pa.
THOMAS WOODS.
BROKER, *5»
AND DIALED IN
Notea, Bonds, Stocks, Uenl Kst&te, Ac.,
No. 75 Fourth sL , Pittsburgh. Pa. [Ja52
William At (Hu Co..
BANKERS,
.Vo, 04 Hoo3 etreciy Pittsburgh.
TTOLD on sale the following BONDS AND BTOCKS’:—
JUL O shares Exchange Bank ;
17 do Monongabela Navigation Company;
20 do dthene’ InfuraoceCompany;
$2,000 Monongahela Navigation Gompany’Bonds;
SS,OOO City of Bilteburgb Bnnds;
SA.OOQ C»unty of Allegheny Bonds.- f*eps:dlw*wtf
Ctmmlotii’s Loan Office,
VTO. 100 SMITIIFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.—
1 v Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watche*, Silver* are
and other valuable ani'-lrs. auHrdly
CLOTHING.
CLOTH ING STORE!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO..
of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
J. street, which has won an unbounded popularity under
he name of the THREE BIG DQORB, have, for the pur
pose of acquiring more space for their immense business
removed to the* spurious building on thecorner of *
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS!
Ann
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has ever been offered to the public. *
Their principal object for this removal, Is to give them
□ore facilities forth*
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They are prepared to sell Goods at the
LO WEST EASTERN PRICESI
And they will warrant them to be as good as any m*nn.
factored in the Union.
CUSTOM WORK,
is nu best smi, ajvd upon to* saoartaf nonei.
They hove on hand a full and beautiful assortment ol
LOTIIB and COATINGS, lor assortment ©i
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI-
Our Interests are identical with those of our customers,
and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fall In
Ailing all orderß we may be favored with.
IJONT FORGET THE PJjACE—
Wo. 88 Wood Street,
(BAST BIDS,) OOMTEB OF DIAMOND ALLEY.
N. 8.-—We deair© our patron ato understand tha tw e bar©
oo longer any connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Our attention Is doTotcd exclusively to the
House above designated.
mar 23 JOHN M’CLOSKBY A 00.
Fall and Winter Goods I
EDMONDWATTSi
MEROHANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY STREET.—
I have now on hand a brgestoqk of Fall and Winter
Goods. Overcoatings, of entirely hew designs* Plush Vest-,
iogs, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English
Cassimeres, of every style and shade in tho market, all of
which I willmake to order on tho most reasonable terms,
and warranted to suit. oct4
NEW 8PRIN&«OQOSl ”•••"■
JUSTREOEIVED AT JOHN McOLO3KEY A CO’S Whole
sale Clothing Warehouse, NO.BS Wood street, and corner
of Diamond olley, 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 to say that we
can and do sell at as small profits os any house In the east
ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invito the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to
give us ocall, and.txaniine our extensive assortment Of
HEADY MADE CL*. iIIING. It is utmost impossible to.
enumerate the quaorly of immense piles of garments that
is to be seeu at thlsli 1 t establishment; It is sufficient to
say that it has never teen equalled by the house itself.
marlG-lf • -JOHN McCLOSKKY A CO. ;
UAi'iUELGUAY,
merchant tailor.
no. 47 ST. CLAIR HOTEL IIUILDJN(33,
BT. CUUB STRBtT, PITTSDUBOn.
GENTLEMEN’S OLOTIIIHG made exclusively to order.
and warranted to suit Has constantly on band a
•hoice assortment of OLOTB3, CASSISIERES, VESTINGS,
and OVERCOATING, of the lateststyles, selected expressly
for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will
have their wishes consulted and complied with, ds all work
1b done under his.pwn supervision... . novia
T Clothings Clotl&lngS
HE undersigned raspoctfully informs his friends and the
poblle that he is now receiving at his store, No. 17T Lib*
erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cuasimorea and
vestings, of the latest and most desirable Ptvlea, which' he
is prepared to mako to order tn the mbst fashibnablb man
a^ r i ehort notice/and on tho most reasonable terms.
We hnrealso on hand a large and well fcahnufactufed stock
of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention
buyers, either wholesale or retail.-
Persons who purchase good# for caah, wiilfiod it to thoir
advantage to call at'l77 Liberty-street,before making their
pore bases. [mar9J 13. CONNER. ,
New Clothing Store,
mn “ a 4, SIXTH ■STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY,
' I subscriber has just opened this new establishment,
X where ho has atwayaon iiand alargekndcholcoai»ori
ment of allarticles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal
W cit y. an< i will sell at the most reasonable pri
ces. The public are requested to givsllimtt call.'
marthiy B. OPPENHEIMER.* .
Important medioal work— reUh
certain diseases would consult his own Interest-by .ob
taining Dr, RALPH’S PRACTICAL PIUVAIE TllfcAT’SE.
ine symptoms,progress and conieqaences of every
Nevereal Disease, mainly and distinctly descrlbt»d;-lnclu*
(Ung dlsdases resembling venereal—to be found in no otber.-
mucil n ew and invaluable information*
is given, with the only true treatment and cure. Stricture,
its perfect and radical care. Also, all. the remedies, the
proper doses, mode of preparing, Ac., are faithfully given.
B wi S iP > i b ?i Prac^' all J r to everyone, In every ..place,
and it Is the.only truly Practical Work published for gene
a edition, 312 pp;, with' plates. Price
one dollar. Sold by ' .3. L; COIUBERT, ?
■ 111118 .. ThirdjßbkL
T-HJ? 'ATTENHON W RADIKS-n. umtaj- m
.4- ® the subscribetfrom:
Loudon-Cbembt, and used for rendering the
fHrn n^LTo?. B rfS aati deiicatelywhite, removing Sailowuesiq
ilKfe?i£is“ la . neoua Eruptions, andrednesguf the Skin,
b taKSito’ °\ th ° Wle. are healed .by it. U
BW** BucceHß In Cases of Scald Head*-
han<ls > Iftt .nnriraUod...rifca
a » °J In boxes, for fv*nny nsw. cnntulntpff
one doien oaAea, $1,25 per box. Bold wholesale and retail'
(lpolfi B. L ODTHBBRT, ..
dw “ No Ihlrd it. ‘
M=MrilE=M
NESS COATB,
il: 21lIffiYiilQODS^
SECOKIMBBft'AL.: '
' .-OE r_. , k _
--sPßnro‘:v
T3K SUB9CHIBEHS have lost received, and are "ho*
opening, the most dedrableassortinentof DBY
9 JOBS ever offered In this market. We call particular at
tenlkrn toe few very choice articles. -
Extra Bich Fancy Col’d,Silks,entirely new design;
do do Black do do;
do do Twisted do;
Satin Plaid and plain Tissue* and TSerages;
Printed do' do;
do Betage DelalnSa; - . -
i do Challie do; — —
. Very-handsome French lawns; ~
do .do Brlllianteens; - ;■ . : -
, A good assortment of French work,-Collars,-. Coder'
Sleeves and'Chemizetfesi -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;-Dimatty;'
A full, assortment of Gloves, Hoslery, MLtts; 'AcjjliiHr
Blnens, Maslins, together with a complete assortment of
every article, either Fancy, Staple,'Foreign or Domestic. "
Wesplieit an examination of ouriStock'tflfbrepUrcharibjr
elsewhere; as we flatter ourselves (since we-have -estab*-
lished the cash sj st*-m) that we-can supply our pair ns on
more liberal terms.than any hou*awestof the Mountains;
We return our thanks to oar friends for. their many es*
• teemed lavcrs to our firm, under its fora-er 1 title, and hope
they may still continue them to the. establishment, • under
" r® mL *- - ~ YOUKG, .LOVE A BUO-,
formerly Yonpg, Stevengou A. L ve.
H®w Arrival of Sommer Dry
A? No. 99 V: W. SIDE OF WOQD STRESS.
T| «SE(K} k lmporter and Jobbers in British,
-y* French aud German DRY GOODS*; Haying recolv
our ,l*rgo *°d extensive stock, of spring -and summer
goods, pnrchcfn/d from importers, manufacturers, and part
.through our o-wniliipomtlooi-we feel safe in assuring our
ola customers, country merchants and* city dealers general*
ly, that owing to these acquired-facilities In purchasing,
such inducements to buyers as ar« rarely met
with in the trade. ' , . . 3
Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de
laines, -Portsmouth lawns of the meat desirable designs,
mohair lustres, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured silks:'
eingbrnnsand fancy.printa, latest styles: broadcloths, fancy '
Testings, casslmeres, satinets, tweeds and summer nan la*
looniog; nrvwo and black muslin®, table diapers.'
We hare also opened a very large assortment of bonnets,
newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid apd Leghorn,
and an extensive yarifity. and ribbons;
with iacegpods, fancy nettings, jacpnettsjnull add figured
Swiss musuiis and black silk veils, Ac. 1
• Our variety stock embraces-tniJßrr combs, buttons, per
.eusston caps, threads, port mon ales, patent medicines, per*
; turnery, and almost every artisle usually Mi In the va
riety lme, together.with* e large-stock of-goid and silver
watches, watch materials, glasses goldendM jewelry of
newest patterns, and a great-variety of SOhour and 8 day
docks, ail of which will-be sold at the lo west prices for
ot Batlstnctory reference;— •••-• *
!N. U.-—An early call front buyer* iflxespectfully solicited.
. ... D. OREQQ A'oo.
Van tßiajiaiSG stork.
' ho- 83 HA-KIT' Bt.,COR3EB-0S BIAHOXD.
TUBT RECEIVING, a large and a ell selected stock of all
if the new Ptyli-s of
LADIES’ DHES3 AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS:
Fnngefi, Duttons, Galloons,
Utmp-., Braids, . . Velvets,
.{***?» . po«le, ... Ribbon*.
vwnim?ni!ftT»* sl i^ 1Il!I1 French,Scotch.and Austrian
VMBIiOLDEIUEg, Inbfflsf*, Jaconet and Lace..
Qollars, Edgings liaodkerchlefs
fileov*?*., Iniertlnss, . .Infante’Robes,
• : Chemisettes, Bands, . Cbm A Waists.
_ A. fall supply cf MOURNING GOODS t
Crape sens, Collars, . Ior« and Gaure Veils,
Kaiu Linru setts, Sieves, and Dotted Falls,
Pl m atpur *?2* xvv£ h »w Uettefl> I*Uao andEng'h Crape.
MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars!
Bands and Inserting: Prencb Working Cotton, Hoop*
“urto”«atto^' ou> 011 Clsth '
;Mantao, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons.
“Porbneot of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
GuODS-.fcbirt», CoUara, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, *«.'
Pins, Net die?, Battens, Tapes, and every\hing in Tnpu
ware* generally. ■■■•»,
; tar iijjou's DE3r Kid Giotes, In white, black and colors.
SUeafran No.fi (n No. 10, alwars on hand. ' '
also A good stock of HOBIEBY and GLOVES—very
c d e, P- mh23
SPRING DRY GOODS. ,
II AG A H A. AULi No. til Narkct It..
Aim re celling d«H, additions to their largo and'wail
selected stock of
Mantillas,
Embroideries,
Hosiery,
„ Shawls A Scarfa,
ilcufekepp’g Goods,
_ Alexander's Kid Gloves, 40.
ip which we would respoctTaily invite the altertion oi
Ladies. . m h2o
MOCKMffG goods.
FRANK VAN GORDER has just received a large and
beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars* Sleeves
and Setts In Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and ■
gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, In woo), cotton,
and silk; Ribbon?, Belts, and Crapes, In ail qualities.
Alexander A Bayou’s best Kid Gloves can always b.
found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner rf the Dir
tuond. ' . ' . n T ,vl7
HEW DRY GOODS STUBS. ! ~
Olron Front**9jTa. 91 Market street*
u? house l)6llls no* open for the transaction of a gener
al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the
patronage of the public, feeling-confident that, from ourex
“4 we!l Belecte d stock of SILKS, FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements a* will in
sure entire aatisfuction. HAGAN A A&L«
Nob. 01 Market and 8 Union street,
t'U KNIT Like
JAMESW.WOODWELL,
CABINET FffayiTU&£ Ha NTTPa nTJTRER.
; TVai;e«rpoma 07 and 00 ThirditreeU
. J- W. W. respectfully iaformsisa
friends and customers that he
basnow completed his sprincstook fHSi
,?T Tr - of furniture, whhh is decidedly *
uw largest and best ever offered for rale in tW« City, which
East or W 1 ** low “ *°7 i» the United States,
As he is.determined to uphold the quality with well sea
sonal materials, best workmanship, and newest designs: and
from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing.
pcicL CnaWal 10 WajT » ntßd furniture, at theloweK
H« has adopted the principle of identifying his customers*
interest with his own. In quality and price, end keeps al*
ways on hand tho greatest variety of every description of
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele
* house, or any part of one, may be
furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or
u.' v.V 1 * articles consist. in part, of his stock,
which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed
la *ny of the Eastern cities: ■urprau
Louis XIV tete-a-tete Safes;
60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth;
60 doa. Mahogany Chairs:
20 doa. Walnut “
60 Mahogany Rocking “
20 Walnut “
60 Mahogany Divans:
20 Walnut « .
60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
o 2 « '! ST 6 ® 6113 * Bureaus
80 «« Washstandojj
40 Enclosed <« ■*
100 Common t*
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut
60 Cottage “
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Maheganv Wardrobes:
10 Walnut “
10 Cherry <«
60 Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining and Breakfast Tables
12 Secretary and Bookcases:
20 doa. Cane Seat Chairs:
9*5? B<«Wng Chmin;
12 Ladies' Writing Desks*
JjUt and Towel Stands; What-Nots;
Etiguircs; Piiper Mache Tables t
“ Hall and Tier “
ladles* Work «
« DtolrytTklta;
Gottioand HaUChairs* Ottomans, -.
Males In their ™ MiHBS BtrppUad »lth all ar
mK 4 ™ 0 * 18 “* HDIEIS, famished at tha shortest
= All orders promptly attended to. »prß ..
'steamboat*. Ahoy I - •: ' r ; '
I ‘ eubecribera tender their .ernow-m’t
for the faTersbesMTOloiion Ut.--
„ th , ?,* by ‘heir Steaiphnat friends; and F®s
"?“' J .y“P“ ctf ' 1 111 5' remind them’ and others interest- * *P
boat0 > that th< T “ re “t all times prepared to
* most , nablo terms, erery-descriptiomof
1 re aoJ Olulre of the test material and work
m,msh|p- t. b. youxq i oa. ? -
~, Corner Third and Smithfleld streets,
Al}*' . . , opposite »* Browns Hotel*”
ftHAiR and29l
B ?w r > Über t7 ntwt, nas on hand a largo
. B'dzteniß of orory doscrinUTOTraadoS
iK?Ks£'¥ SBS?asp KSS®
fessssssssssa
mar 21
iSSSigias
- eor. Soventhjnd ÜbntT rta. :
($1 CABINTTAVa c f n:,nll ' : “ to muiubottro
■ < 'IMP «ttenckd to,la allitohrmchm- -myST
N E^w £ iK' _J '“ t recelTe(i *>? Express, the foliosing
4SSSSSSSS& *u**xtoiw**i*» !
» Si&sSrZti* K» reM “ d
S»SKs£s£* g tt X Une: b * J ' u ' 8 - Latrote -
JS&X ly w - Ir,lDB '
Roth naH.- hy Fanny Fern.
Ute of Uorace-Qreeley.
Ufa and Oeautifs of Fanny Fern.
*“ tWO st y le 5 of-binalng.
Uoaey r for ilaroh-.-iOcenta. 6
fetarion's Uaguzine.fbr March! 17 cents.
haUou a Magazine, fur Marat; 10 cents
. Yankee Notions, for March.
Tom CrOßbie: by Lover. '
Prank Leslie 1 * Journal, for March.
Call at the new and cheap Book Store of
fsb23 ' SiMCEh B. I^OTFfc%
Enterprise' Gun Works. —i.'h.
“'‘l- . ■_ 1 r iaa wood streetl
w OAi.Uerpetio wrap la the -best tmag yoo tan' fiUd tfi'
V cure sor«n*s3 or roaghuesj-ofthe Skin, IfrhtalskW
chaps and chafesTtftbsh&nOa;iujd-rendera ttSia ariwtli ~
soft and white. by ' - - *
PiQH AMB-Jtut reelrei, a'tine lot of «lr.^ tmi '. "
VJT mhs X A
r ARl>—23k#gs for ttleby
HBNB7 s, 00LUN 3,
'Sfc.'C.V'i.''- A -i.
_ And IJoritmtlng Agent.
rpHB has been Induced to open an office fox
having th « AS®® o ? ®? *»R« Steam Saw-MlllJ ini Mat* j
Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other *
fbdJitiwi from other water and Bteam Baw-aHTs*/ HVfliUterfl
himself that he can fhrnish any bilu of rfimfjei l ahl
timber of ..any kind, -great or amatli long dr short! and
-leliveFthemAt any-point on the AUeghedy; Monofiashela* -
Ohio, brM&rissipri rivers ; contract to buna large SaTgea
Store Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnela, Bridge Timber; Kail**
road Tirobgyprrrftirishhlron,.Coal, Ac.; to any.‘glv%n.*rK>iDt*
and.wilfaUend toine Sale and Rentcf ReaVEstate. Frofcf
bln long experience In lumbering, freighting and boat
•building, he thinks: hd car* give general Satisfaction. All
hersons are requested t&mak* their contracts soon; espe
cially those-wanting boats or large hills of.lnxflber sndtlm
should, contract for then* |n ihe.faU.foc.the spring and
epmtaef use; s -He will also attend to the pnrchaseahd sale
of afay CDtamodlty that may be desired. - ' ;i -
- Betters.addressed to DAVB)Mtrcf7, r K«ilF.stat« and Con*
. tract!ng Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, postpaid, wIU be
punctually attended to. Bis Office Is on Irwin street. No.
3; Allegheny House. » BA YU) MtJNN.
; Ctol.Jameaß. Morgan, Lumberman! Pittsburgh/
‘ Mr. John,Mpcripon, Keq4 . “ . ... *f ■■
?• .- Allegheny River
Mr. Wm.. Armstrong,: .“. Clarion • ■ “
Mr.GsorgeßvSwenpy, “ . «•. « .
c:*'J.mbpACo„ « «*. .
■- deq2hiydaw : A ■.. .•' • -- - ...
■ . neehai)let> Bax
'VTOTICE IS HEREBYTGI 1
AVprovisions of the Act l
•;pjoved March poth, 1855, an
day of entitled ‘
BOOKS toreceiv-
•MECHANICS’ BANK.PIT
the. MxRCHAt.TS* BxcniNos; F
the TYtyNTY-BIXTH BA Y C
A SLI to temain opwn for ftt j
A. M/uhtil *3 o’clock, P.Mq t
. : J. K.Moorhead,
iS. .
J. W. Butler,
' Ji.Miller, Jr,
W.H. Smith,
Wm K. Nimlck,
‘A U. Gross,
, J. ScbooomakeT,
' -T.'lt; Holmes,
Geo. W. Jackson,
H/Hepburn,
Pprlhger-Hsrbaugh,
; Alekanddrßltrg,
’ Robert Galway,
[Samuel McCiuihan,
;Robt.BaTzell,
; A. W. Boom! \
i J. S. Dll worth,
; aps-3w
: Beatlier, Hides and OliV
BE LANGK, (oftbo late firm of Bard ADi La*ob ) ;
IjfAVhaving -taken the stand lafely.occopied'hy X. G.‘
Mowry, No. 233 LIBERTY street, opposite tha head-of
wood, and having purchased his. Stock, which he la now re
pleniphlng.from.the t'ast.invltea the ettcntlon of buyers to.
hM assortment, which he i-t determined to sell at'the low*.
eSt rates for cash, or approved short credit.
;E. IL DAY hereby informs his customers that he will bo
found at the old stand, 233 Liberty street, where he shall be
pleased to meet them, and supply their wants, as hereto*
fore* ; , • ' mt27.2w
KEO SOLE IEATSKB-*»8C0 Side? Jrft received and ter
gale by ‘ fmh27:2wj M. DK LANGE.
ST. ADJJ4S UiDEfr—-fruO just rectdve-t and far sale by
.mb 273* ; : -M. DB LANCE.
I BBSIHG STOCK OF HAMBOEG PIANOS,
T| 'CUASLOTTE- BLUMB, No. 118 Wood
BBhAriflßaglßtreeL Httehurgh,-eole-Ageut
!fT wffn -The Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly su
“L m “ \l • pcrior to-all- both •In elasticity of
touch and *ojwiort/y of tone.
flhey have not on;y- received the highest marks of appro
bation irom the best European PianUts, soch aa
LLST. THaLBEitQ, ...
Ahdolbers, oho hare them constantly in thtir own ure.
b?t also from.oor reriJaut Professor?,. Jhe following la an
exiAct from a letter of . . •
I . ' PftOFE>SOR HENRYKOHBOCK. . ... V
•After of .which he;
wants for-his own uro—one Grand-,- and : ono Squire—he
spekki aa follows i f their excellienrqqatifies:;. r .;
‘‘Sly llMledaughter, who plays yery.wel*»mast,aiih my
self,.have a good, instrument, ami yours are tho co.y ones
p wjblch can satisfy me. ■ ♦' - : ‘
M Instrumenta are offered me on the moat accommodallng.
terms. I, however, do.- not like them; they have not' the.
elastic touch and the tone of yours.
; I remain youra,:reapectfully r
i “Qmt RnireocK, Pittsburgh. Pa”
•For Bala by CHARLOrTK BUTAIK, at the “Old Estab.
lUhed PianQ.D.ppoV’.llS.'WWl streeV&l door above_ Fifth _
Also, sole a*nd Wesiern Pennsylvania
fop Uullct, Davit <£ (h.** Pianos. (which indbd. Kast- f
ern cities are.cojiddtxed.RupKtior to.either Cbickering’s or
Nunns & ClarkXbucwhiih fact is'riot'extensively known,
aq ihey have but.latoly been Introduced here;)'and otht-r
New York ami Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at
prices from $225 to $BOO . ~ ; •' inlilti
Dress Goods,
IN an advertisement of Mrs! Blums, In this paper, my
na eis made use of in connection with 'lie flaoiburu
Pianos, finch cse 1' unsuthoriz-d by me, and.
the mat'er is incorrectly stated and he fad*
are these: About a jear ago I wrote to &
Uolne, Piano makers in U-imbunj, (Germany,) for » Pi.mo
of h new and peculiar construciioofand of whioi I furnish
ed a minute description. They replied that they did not
manufacture nuy such, and requested me to examine a
Pihdo oi th».ir make sent to Mrs. Blume,at the tame time
o tiering to torn ah me with a similar one, m ca*e I liked it.
1 hcordingiy examined the instrument, but 03 it did not
please me, I decline! purebarfog of them. 1 have since
and am now using a-fiauo Irom the factory cf
N{j.vss.A Ci.ap.k, N. Y. (mh23) HaNKY RUDDOCK.
j QUICKER ING £ SONS *
- PIANOS.
JOHN n. MKLLQit, No. 81 Wood srantT,
Vij M « tf « between Fourth street and Diamond nlley.
hfgjnßt received from the manufactory of OdIGKJsRING
A; SwNS, BOSTON, a now and full.supply.of their kI[{ST
CLA&S SEVEN OCTAVE .PIANO FuiiTfclS, with all tho
l»<te and valuable Improvements—alM>, of thtir plainer and
Iqvrer pricad styles* suitable for. these who require a cheap
but-gwdinstruaieot. All the Piano F.irtes »hiB mun
ufdciory are warranted, and wilibesold INVAUIABLY AT
BOSTON EACTORY PRICES.
OLD PlANOS.—Several second-hand Finnr-s, in good
order, for pale at $3O, $5O, $75, $llO. $lBO, Ac., Ac.
51ELODRON3—A full supply of Meiodcons of entirely
new and beautiful styles, and rrom the best manufactories
in the country, at $45, $OO, $"5, $lOO, $135, $l5O.
JOHN 11. HELLOR,
Agent for the sale of Chjckemxg & Sosa 1 Pusos,
For Pittsburgh and Western Penas.
4S*No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and
Fourth street. ' mh!6
FIELD BOOK FOR RAILROAD RNUINKEK —Ounuun
- ing formal® for laying opt frog an
gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc.,, together
with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords,
tdagnetlo variation,: iogarathhzis/end natural signs tac
gpnts, etn. ♦ic n by John B. Tlenck, Civil Engineer. Pocket
book form. $1,75.
i *%TheohJectof the prftsent work is to supply a ‘want
vbry generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads.
Bookacff convenient form for übo in .the field, containing
lbgrarithmatlc tables'are common enough; hat
■* book combining with these tables atherß peculiar .to the
Railroad and especially the necessary formal® for
laying catcaryesf turn-ouLscrossings, adraideratnm
Which this work ladedgned to supply.
TV«ft Point. April 18,
J have looked over Field' Book for
Baltroad Engineers,” pndthink’it well adapted to the ob-
Jectlts author proposes, and have no question bnt it will be
fbnndavery useful and practical volume bothffbr offieeand
field work. . . d: 11. Macaw.
. Teot, April 21,1854.
. I am much pleased with Mr. Henck’a little manual, the
“'Fleld Book-or Railroad Engineers.” With the presents
tioU of some of the most practical and useful of recognized
processes - among railway engineers, he has jjiven others
which, new at least fn their present form, appear to possess
• mint of- higher value 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'sbook is such as to adapt it excellently well
to professional heeds, I have pleasure in oxpressing my
oordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per
spicuity of arrangement effected by theautbor. and the ex
cellent typographical taste displayed by hfe publishers. ’
i ' _ GEEESE,
O. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN,
‘ ” , .. " • Dealer fhEh^hcCTs^fitationery;
- enß Market street, corner of Second.
To Warmers, Gardeners and
:; JVurttertimeti-
T7IVE thoihaind-bushels pare uONKBD&Ti floß grounJ
X 1000 ushel^pare,BG>EDDaTiCOftrse ground;
. - JDOO barrels patent Araeti&mFEdTlUZEßr. - -
A. A c. HOLVELER offir fbr. sule,; on: uccjmmodatlng
terms, the above- valuable.fertilizers, which they manulac-*
ture at their new, in A'ast
liberty, near Pittsburgh, Pa. Booedust, *3 uttamire has-
Wen used L for many yeara ia Europe with tho.gffeatest sue* i
to qaano, it teaaperiur toany.-olher ln ÜBe.; Ten
or fifteen ouiihvls pure BoneOustiwr acre will sunourish-the
:Und thatlte-good effects will be realized, from the first year
to ten or fllteen years after, whereas the good effects of
gnamo.arojexhaosted-.ia Dn.*_yeur;. Tiio*ewhohaVe.ufled
Boned as t epeat in the highest'terms of the benefits de- :
rrvgd from it. It is sttitedlo every variety of soil, and all
crops arobenefitted by It—vines and trees more particular- -
iy. The patent American Fertilizer possestes easeuial pro
: P«ti®B necessary to .stimuUte the grdwth of plants and
•jgreeu vegetables, and destroys insects. As:a manure.for
gnrdening*^it cannot be excelled,' Directions furnished.
:Order# must'be addressed'to a; IiOEVELKK,
|mhs:dftwlia •''•"y 44D Penn stTeaL Plttshurgh.
TOii»?ii WUiTi^nowcarryingonbusjh •..
v i ness.inubis spadooa - preiai6es, (now
Ut«l7, enlarged.,} ou .t&6~Fittsburgb • and V3H&g£c&
(raeuahu'rg, turnpike; near the Two
Kun, between Pkteburgh and Lawrentuvlile, respectlully
'W •• *bis stock of CAKHIAUJS3
“V.UGIKrJ, Ao. AnJ be.particularly injorms gentlemen
•j>«rc/ui«w, that .on* price only is made. fourteen years’
esprrleijco' in thb business, enables bjm to place before bis
patrons .the choice,collection of Carriages nbl.b to
many Jearß.pastitb&s been Ms-jjartieular department to
erlect rCcon •the.’tarfouß and most talented Eastern munu
fac\uxera. The success of his new system is o-.mple;e—the
-eumomy of his arrangements will supply b« best and most
iasnluuabJe mnnulacturea at moderate prices. •
■ Gneacumbcr«d by -those heavy eiptnees, which the
mama tor decorating houses of l uainese has heaped upon
tha price of goods, (owing to large ren-.a.; JOSEPH WHITE
<*,lll rell, on ready money only, at mohh ieat than thenaual
.'.PPflts. = i •Tmhfcdawl
i tor Carriages repaired in the best manner, with dtcpa'ch
lilngtmm A. Oo.'a 'i’rranj(iortaUtm i l iii o
To anli fttoa BA 7n H ,V,,K 4 „ T .
NEW YORK.-The OwnlTj a*’A E ™?e of aU xjS
sss!s^ffissssi^feifj«3?
ascaswiasjfeS^Sß?
tlrmflM anyothefiio? - ® *** ° a - 88 faTOrablo
4 YeUow wifi.
IVI “.n^, a _ a S 1 .; Ul0 : “■“»«_ generally at. Informed
c&Si °?*% *-iTtr pl »,l..!r., ko c tnt the
’ , or '.“*e wi4qroigct(i. r Orders rfce;r»ctfuiiy solicited. ; ‘
• r ' •“■ * T JAilKfi liLAUßiaf.r T .
’
MOiUiK, haw dgStaSto
' iy
*w f J ' p >, V
MISCELBANEOiJS.
pk, Plttibttrgh* v' :
[VKN that, pursuant to the
laco'rp.iatihg aid Bank, Ap
od the act-approved; the lGtb
,l An- Act: Regulating Batiks
ms loihe Capital Btock offsH
TSBCRaH” will ben eried at
Fourth street, Pittsburgh, on
OK APRIB r IBW, at *0 O'clock
juridicaldaje, from 10 o’clock,
ti each day. -.
B. H. Hartley,
William M. Hirsh,
W. O. Leslie,
IT. L. Riogwalt,
Wm B. Holmes .
Jap. B. By bn p,
JumesA-flnUhineon,
- - William J. Anderson,
Jamea.Pprki Jr!,
DavltT Campbell,
Ipdao M. Pennocic,'
William R. Johnston,
Geo.C.P ahciscus,
A. Kirk Lewis,
G'O. W. Cass,'
Koly Patterson,
Andrew-Burbe,
Commhfioners.
NOTICE,
NE W STUCK OF
„ ' ' ’OSO.‘ niSQHAM 4 CO.
Canal Basin, Llbtrtjr at, Pittsburgh.
- wfaa.* co,
0 Markenreat, PhimdelplSn.
" Jiilia WILSON, Agent,;
„ I*l ,\or:h fit., L!ai uinore.
MrIroSTItANJIKK, iiienl.
86 TTtet iC, ~We» York, T
Proprietors.
■'■i-M' .-.-V ... (
......... *
jS&. ggE CTO. QCP,
CHE RE Y PEC TO R r A'£: .
• foa ttte r.sT'm amt'ar : - r; ' ; - •
COUQU^ v <jOLT)S i JTO AJIHEyESS. RTIONCHTJfIR.
wMOorwacouaiL cnovp.. Asmiili.
ax? consimpnoN. , ,\ r
*<§&*”••• invlt ® tbfl Attention ,of the •'
& e£saS public to tbo cerUflcntea appended
J J below,andhespeafc'forihemtbafccau*'
* ypffiy-A did confliderotloo.which thoir honest'
: 1 frankopfa. deserves.
£ - ■Mo‘> Iri'Sneh'Blfltfoosaajaany who
i •voluntarily bear-wituessto the efilca*
i cyand value of C/nmnv PrcTOSALj do ''
■ wantonly fridn -withy or. distort
teanßaßaiiMuiiMM.UA facte, nor overstate their convictions, ,
-Judge then, whether this Is not the medicine to trust when
yon must hhve relief forrtbe tbroarpr lungs; judge too,
'•whether every family ought not to have it by them,as.«'
.safeguard against the everywhere prevai]ing.enejriy, which
-steals with fatal frequency upon almost OTery Bosk, aljd
carries off a lamb from many a'lomeL_ v
«. T *“**» d 'y. 0., 20lli NOT. 1852.. -
: VV.. J.C. Asxft: Sir—The Cheert J-ECTOBiI. i> reuch in
jubal after. Eereral of our lost Phyetotmj havemet It,
three of them in tbelr own coses, and always with thehaj? : ,
-pieot efTects The nnmerons patent medlcinrs alwoVß ho
fore them lead to incrednltemresard to oretynowrano
.dy; ond it is only nflor undonhtod eridenen of Tolnc In an,
article, that anything like a general confidence cm tool- '
.cited v j. .
; : The unrivalled excellence of tbiecomhlhatlon of rurimts
•.(in. the CarEM Pectojui;} proved beyond cavil by repeatAt
trial under their own observation, bos compell«j medical
men'to proclaim abroad lt is beyond all
.doubt the best general remedy we have for the Pulmonary
.’Affections of.tbi*'climate, at the same time sedative And --
Vjpeetorani—a rare combination'of |iropp'rt3*Hi. •- ; ' a
; In the hope that it will prove its-own reword,! subscribe ••
myself. Bespeettollyyoarobedleni servant, - f
. ’ JAB. 11. 0. HILLER. WiD. ;
■ Lei genQancn of the Legal Profusion mark this cate.
i . - ; Williamsburg, L. 1., Sept. &1852.' '
’ Da, J. C. Ateb: Dear Bir—Over application forth* past. :
three years in my duties as an brought oa some •.
eight'months ago a severelrritation ofthe bronchial tubes,
which was a constant annoyance to me, npd fast becoming
a eonree of great apprehension.- Every remedy tried failed • .
to even relieve me, till Tused joutCber&t PwroftAL. This •
ha* not only relieved’me, but,' as 1 trust, wholly cured inn
leare nothing tor thereput&tlon of advocating Pet’sht Me*
didnes, and this is at your service* - I shall : recpmmßnd it '
to members of the bar. nnd others whom I may meet; la*
boring under pimilafindLspofiitloiiff* •' ‘ ' ■
Youra'trmy, ’ " *R. P. JOSES, '
i Montgomery* 1849.
;Db. J. G.Avrr: Sir—l have.ueed your admirable com*
pound exclusively in my practice, and find it to surpass, by *
far. any other remedy we havelor cuHrtg direaaes'upon the ;
tonga. - Your obedient servant, .. ...- : - . ,
i—. .. - '\E.B. ‘
j What yet remains-to convince the mnstincmluloufl that '
thffCherry Pectoral isal! that it purports to'bev vlxr'rin un
equalled remedial agent for all diseases of the ; Throat and
Lungs. The experience of years hns proven It to be BUch,
nnd we submit It to ihe people, believing that ita virtues
wall folly maintain _ e
iPrepared by J. C AYER, rhfnnist,Lowell,Mass. Beware
ot'worthless preparation to be palmed off tfnder '
o’rimHarity of name: - •
,Bold Inf Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by B. A.PAHN >
ISTOCS A-CO,’wholesaleand jeC;6Eodaw '
Carter’s '-Spanish rMSstwre.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOUI
' Not a Particle of.Mercury~-iii'it.' : •
T ET TIIE AFFLICTED READ AND. PONDBRI— An
AJ Infallible Remedy for.Scrofirla,-King’s EviJ, Rhcntaa
tDm, ObKtlhate Cutaneous Eruptions,.PlmpJevor Pustules
on the Face. Blotches, Boils, Ague end -Ft^VryChronic Sore
Eyes* Rim? Worm or Tetter, Scald Head* KtiJaraCmCnt and
TVncr the Bonea.and Joints, gtiitborn Ulcers, Syphilitic
Disorders; Ltimbtiso, Bpinal Complaints, ahd all j Diseases
arising from an Iniudidoususe of Mercury,lmprudence to
Life, or Impurity of the Blood.
;fi®-.Tbia great alterative medicine and Purifier cf .Blood
la oowufied by .UEandsot grateful patients from all part
of the United Who - testify daily to the remfcrkabl
enres performed by the greatest of all medicines- VOAJI«
•TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
•scrofula, Eruptions on tho Skin, Liver'Disease, FcveS,
Ul«rs,'old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the
. Throat-Female Complaints, Palnßand Achingof thtißom-s
*tjd Joints, arespecdily’put to by using this.great and
inestimable remedy,..- _ ; . .. ,
. ;Fot all diseases of the has yet been &nnd
to compare with it, ;It cleansed thesyifonrof aifimpuri.-’
ties,acts gently jhe. sad Kidneys,
strengthens the Digestion,, irivrs :•» the Stomach!'
make the skin clear and benlthv; and tceConsti*
tatioxi,enfeehledbydlsea?ebrbro>ie«‘ .iV»o by rhaoxcessea
of youth r toite pristine vigor aod.?trenutb. ' '•
For the invariably, better th.'i'o all the cos*
cißtjes ever A few doses of Carter’s Sr-tmieb Mixture
will remove all eallownesa of compleXion r bring'the rosea
to .the cheek, giveelastHty to the step; and im
prove the general health iu a remarkable degree beyond all
the medicines everAeaM of.
The large -number of certiflcstefi which wo have received
from persons from all parte of the United State?, In the best
evidence that there is no humbug about it. ThB press,
hotel keepers,mugistratee, physician*, and public men. Well
known to the community, h)I add their testimony,to -tho
wonderful effect? of this GREAT BLOOD BURIFIEIL
Call o:i the Agant and get a Circular and Almanac, and
read the.wonderful cuTeathistraly getatestof sU Medlcints
has performed' , " - . '
None genuine unless signed by BENNETT k BEERF,
Proprietor?, No. 3 Pcorl street; Richmond,' Va? to whozn aU
orders for supplies and agenda must bp:addressed. - - .•.
And for l«nle by B. A FAUNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEJf.
ING, FLEMINO'BROS iahd by Druggists generally.
fW-HH*-* W. • - ®
ARUATVG^MEiNTy-FOIL 1853,'
EUnOPEAN agency. ’ *****
Tho Oldest E&tibliahod ClHco in : Pittsburgh^' for
Remitting Soney to the (Old- Country. < :
JAMES DLAKeLY bega-leare-to say to those perrons
haying friends in the Ohi.Counfry, and desirous of
either Rending them uiohny or’ paying their passage, that
Lis arrangement fordoing cither is now complete, and ou
to firm a basis that mistiisescannotcccur,nor. loseesaccrno
to any party. During tho last ten years io which he has
bpen In this he has remitted over a half million
of dolhixM without the losaol a dollnr, end lbs house foe
wblih he Is agent, In Liverpool, has ehippod not 'icw than
45,000 persons hist year to tltls country,without
a complaint of neglect yi duty, qd their part. •' :
He <»;n issue p:uisen,’er tickoUi for London, Dublin. Liver
pool, Glasgciw, Cork, lialfiuit, Drogheda; Limerick, Port
Rush, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, ami Dundalk, to New
York, Philadelphia, Boston. Baltimore, and New Orleans,
acd'frem thence to Piusburghj Hod whl attend ftricUy to
forwarding passengers from theuco to any part of tlie Coun
try. He also has right drufls for sale, payable at the fol
lowing places, viz: ' ' . •
Edwards, Sanford .t Co. .London
Wm. Tappßcott & Co .Liverpool!
(Available iu the principal cities and towns throughout
England and Woles.) • . . ; > .
ON.IRELAND.
Provincial Bank. Ireland Dublin.
. . .BBASCUI3. , t *
Armagh, Cavan, . Dungannon, Mallow,
Tralee, 1 Partonstown, Drogheda, Londonderry*
Bugo, Baltina, Ballyshannon, Kilkenny,
Nowry* Coleraine, Enniskillen, - Dungannon*
Bandon, Carlow, Bonbridge, Limerick,
Ennlscorthy, Waterford, Downpatrick, Gnlwav, -
Ennis, Atnlone, Clonmell, CcotchUl - ,
Monaghan, Youghall, Belfast, Dundalk,
Kilrusb/ StTabane,' '' Balymena,' • CoTk,' - ‘
Fermoy, ; . Omagh, . ‘Wexford* ,
. " , ON SCOTLAND.
National Bank of Scotland, • Edtobufgr,' an J' Its branches
in fifty towns in, Scotland.? ; .-
„ / ,! : . ~.
Messrs. Edwanl Blunt & BankerjC.,l.. „. v
(ATUilable In uny city In fraaeei ;: -
Otf GERMANY.
Messrs. Vogel, Kock * Co.,Bankers, Fiankfortan-thoOSloin.
(Available in any city in Germany > ;
.JAMES .ULAivELY*
corner of Seventh ana'SmJthffeld streets ;
dec9 _ • ; ‘ *"• •' "• WUsburgh,-l'a;
Steamboat Tr anspo rt at lon~B e q nlr edT by
tlie Indian DcpArt.w
Ovfici or *bs 8o?r I mus Amuth i \
' SC. Loois, Jlo.,.February 20, l 856: r V ' '
SCALED PROPOSALS,wiII be received at this officauatii
nooitof DAY OP APRIL, l&™?t£S£
porUDK by Bt«imboat r t'rc4n LouU to the trallriß Poata ‘
on the upper AUasburl rivur, betweeo Fcrt-Pierre and Fort
Union; say from StPro RTlcraa Of'Annuity Goods. Provis.
lons, Ammunition, Ac:,tobodelirered to ihe'XndLn Agent
for the Upper Missouri Agoncy, at such points on therfver.
and In such quantities as he day direct; tho boat to atoD
at any points of delivery for such number of days, not ex*
reeding five, as saffi agent may require to enable him to dis
tribute taid Good*, Ac.,to the Indiuna. The same proposals'
to cover also the transportation of pay 100 tons oi Good#,
Provisions, Ac., urvre or less, from St. Louis to Fort UnJori. :
SeparateptopoFaUwiU.be receivedfor transportingalso
the las,t mentioned lot of Goods, Provisions, &cT, f om Fort \ *
Union, by eieamboat,,heel- boat, or other safe-water convey*
ance,to,Fort Renton. ‘ • , '. .
i Prcpcraais for thteJaUer transportation ihonld state Cho ._
sind of boat proposed to be used, and also embrace a propd- ~
tition specnvlog the .per diem compensation to be pt»id in '
oue the undersigned Should requlxe the boat to-remain at
Fort Renton a sufficient'tuheio enable him to execute his ’
dutk-8 as Commissioner, to negotiate vHthtba Indian tribes-'' •
to be aLseambled there. The contraScorswill beexpected to
furnish, free &4 charge, the transportation tut the nnder-'
who’will accompany the good*,
ana BUb.fcfcnre lbr them whilst ou bdard the steamboat!
and in easo-Uie boat.be detained by bis orders, at Fort Beni '
ton, like subsistence and trans ortatlon on thcJr return.
• . The steamboat will be required to be in readiness to re*
reive her freight at St. touts by the 10th of May, 18?5. No
poat will be accepted upon,which insurance cannot be
readily obtained. ITU right will be xeservtd to take time '
to consider the bids, and. the right. alio tnxejcct any boats
steam or fceet, that are not considered- by the undersigned ’'
sufficiently sUuncb, speedy, and adopted to the proposed
jerTice, ana to reject any and' all bids. iTdeemed-unsatls. -
factory. v . ':
Xh- proposals will each bo endorsed—‘‘Proboiala tat-
TratLspartl-rln.lUnrjoOd,, FrorMumvic., uptbeSlfcoiS.
%«• H». wo per'liun'dreapoanta,-™!
Z : ' ' '■ iil contrac: to perform the service, and .
tnuat bo eecom pooled by n guaranty that the bidders will
enter Into contract, on-l plte sulßcfoat security for tIS net
form .nee-thereof, in cade lhelrblds the 11 be acfoptetb'
feb24 ■ ... A CUMMI.StI Sopt. ImbAg’r. ■
__ Acw, Postago Act*
tf,tweo “ •
three S?Misd reii"? , 'r!i tu< ‘ Upil,; ' 1 Sut "> eot-exceMtag:
s*Sle. late; «or«hns;
centos^* 1 '"” t3 2^?°*?ocOra^a, must bo prepaid Ten
o *feftes-Tafej nndrpgulaiionshi regard to Jrt*
Sn uncb^ed? 1 '^ 4 ' 1 rd v
.Postagejytatai'inni Staiaprd fenveiopra of the tftnoiol*. •■
n "®°w Tin .cenU}yl i L bo prepared and Issued speedily;
•Absolute prerpaymcut being reqalrod onraU'iutteiß to"
puces vnthla the United' prates, great cars should be used
lh-r proper amount on letters obora
ine v?eignt of boif hbouucu aatU flrTgio letters. •
Letters UL'pr.id drop* ed in the tlhie will not be fof ward* 1
ed to ther placwof Ueftmr.tiJn,but will be retufned to
the dead letter cGEce; LionUdy.- A'list of these will be
posted up dally for inspection attheoffica. • ; -
v : v , *OB£KX AHDERBON, P. Mi
Pittsburgh. Match 27,'lS56;^ftnh30j
MKKPiSTIC SUAF KXCiSLSIOKJ ■ ; . ‘ \ [
■ W:in*iU/i{fis l:wa;eaboyaffefiff % -■■'■■■
rn go sar« to that storo egain, : ’ .
vjrr'nurJ fc»B. L.O. - .
An->f>uai-,Ut:rp-thSoaplfdla ••
Vou!ai.uy,for4tiaw*yB BuitBtno,-
lierputiofcoflptilwayafiaitsnif. •
.That Soap remoTea 'rediicja an i tan’ • • ‘
And cares all thapa an* sbrenVaa too * ' ’ '•
• Br‘ghuns. complexions pale *od4an-.*
- 1 m vexy giue n wirt plvieQ yon
!: ’ ' • - •'
CW* 10 hDßdteua;
mbl2' - ' : . • • - tfi.L. iiOTfIUERTi *
UP Taira sheet.
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Sh l£t^ a - Sti ntias'
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medical.
ON ENGLAND.