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B 4 •: H\l . - ; v"’-; ■' 111® ; | -kl * .. r ~ - * - • -*, ‘ * / ■ .'" ■ r *•’•*'. • ‘'.f:- , v '!-%** U <' t / 1 ** *. / uV• ’ f r r -i J ,- ; , 1 . \' - - MISGELLA.NEOUS] -Strict .attention given to —R-U» nmiuftctore or eteambo*t antL chairs. * ft* " - - 1 ■ T. B. YOUNG & CO., mar2| V> ’BB Smitbflold street .-X Jsbed and for sale by fm»i24] T.BITOUiw. AND BOOK CaSKS—a Turicly of pat tef as, walnut and mahogany; % r ‘^% m - Q iCO , mar^l TBA.fi —160 baff etarsts Young Hyson, Gunpowder, 1m mh“6 Ul *°' i * ilaCk TeaB ' F MILLEtt i RICKETSON. CUliAKS—'"LoTeriniV’lCruabcd, Pulverized and Pow Ordered Sugars, tr 81116 by MI LI,ER t RICKETgON. iFSI-iiotrm. Whale, Tanners' and Lard Oil, f-r sale by mh27 MILLER k RICKETSOK. OALKRATCS — 20 bb s Saleratus, “ McFarland’*,'' for fr» 6 j«by [mh27j MILLER A RICSETSON. SALT— fiOO bbls No. i Salt, to arrtoe; lor sale by mb,' MILLER 4 KIOKBTSON. SUUAR— 190 hhas Plantation Sugar in store and for sale b MILLER & RIOKET3ON, rrhv6 221, 2/3 Liberty street. MULABANB— J&O bbla Plantation Molasats; 150 lif bbls do do 25 bhlA “ BL James” 8 11. Molasses. For sale by [mh‘26| MILLKR 4: RICKETS ON- * QILK. BONNETS.—A. A. MASON 4 CO. w»t open on the O 28tli inaL, twenty dozen Silk Bonnets, fjr the country trade. CITY HOTEL. (LATE Corner oT SmltUfleld and Third itreeti, /^jUouTUJMEDIKS-Ay er’s Cherry Pectoral, »lsUr;'» CLASS fit CARX I i SalMm Wild Cherry, Jayne's Expectorant, Duncan’s - IrliAba & CAiUt, rropxietors. do* A larcebUDDly of tho above valurble remedies rec’d by JOHN V. GLASS, DAN D. OARK, '** ar S e bU P p,y JoS FLEMING (Lt«U»BK«f N»t.T«lecr4ptoab*.) (Utißl.Ck*j«*P«rr7HoUl*.) Dllltf ; , . ARLOK FDRNIXDBE- We are constantly manufac- ; rpnlS large and commodious House hi Ting undergone \ taring fine parlor furniture of every description; war- thorough repair and furnished with new equipments ranted in material and workmanship, ana wdd at reduced throughout, ia now ,op»m for the reception of the t *«v«»Hng trices. [tnar24] T. B. YQPMQ A tX). ; public. Charges moderate. aprlfcfim ST. C L A l li H O TEL, FRKNCn IIRILLI ANTES —A. A. MASON A CO. will open, on the IBih lost., eowi One new ttjlesof treocb Brillianlw. . , n^ 6 . B|S3UYTfIK-IAN IIYMX BOOKS—Reo’d by Ktpress to-day, a large assortment of Psalms and Hymns, of al] Bites and styles of binding, at DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, 65 Matteet street, near F-*nrth. BEST KNOWN WHEN TRIED. —These gentlemen take ple&vure in testifying in regard to 11. A. F AllNEc* TOOIvS VERMIFUGE, because two of the Arm hare used it in their private practice as physicians for a number of years, and they hare known it, by observation, to be goed. Nrw Albast, Ind., J uly 4th, ISS3. Mnsrs. & A. Fixhnesiock boxes **RuBHefl A boblneou,” ••UraDl't).” X “Anderson's." 50 dwarf boxes ** Blftnoerhas>eU," “Perfection,” “Jewel of Opbir,” “Diadem Twist," “ilsme raid a” Tobacco, in Eton* and fur sale by iu1.28 MILLER & RICKETSON. (^IGARR— 6QM. Havana and Principe Cigars, best brands, J in store and for salo by m b2G MILLER k RICKETSON. -|.\l. i tn—60 bbls large No. 3 Mackerel; * 20 “ medium 3 “ 25 “ No. 1 Pickled Herring; 10 drnm3 41 Grand Bank" No. 1 Codfish. In store and lor sale by * xnh'2o MILLER * RICKETSON. SOAP AND CANDLES— -160 boxes No. 1 Palm Soap : y.) *• ‘-Hill & Co." Variegated Soap; 60 *- Cincinnati Star Candles—4‘p, s’s, C's; 10 *• “ Sterin •* For sale by lmi'26] MILLER k RICKETSON. ÜBSCY K>K THE SALE OP LANDRKTIi’a aERDS. F. R. DRAVO, Fatal y Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., h * arranged with David Landreth, of Philadelphia, for a constant supply of his Warranted Garden Seeds. These Seeds hare, for manv years, stood pre-eminent In this vicinity, and 't will be an object with F. R. D to sustain their reputa.ioo. -Yone tcill bt sold by him bul those received direct from Lamlreth. ' mh23 YaLUADLE WORKS FOR ARCHITECTS, MECHAN ICS AND ENGINEERS— 'The Model Architect; 2 volumes; by Sloan. The Carpenter’s New Guide; do. Appleton’s Dictionary of Mechanics. Do. Mechanics' Magazine. Practical Mechanic's Journal. Downing’s Rural Essays. Do. Country Houses. Stuart's Architecture. Allen’s Rnrai Architecture. Field's City do. Rudiments of do. and Building. Rudimentary do. by Joh.i Bullock. The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder’s Guide. The Builders' Gnile. The Engineer’s and Machinist's As-lstant; 2 rots. Do. do. Mechanic’s do. WeiHuch's Mechanics and Engineers; 2 role. Mahan's Civil Engineering. Knapp’s Chemical Technology. Norris’. llantMJmfc for Locomotive Engineers and Mach's. Colburn on Locomotive Engines. Unapt on Bridges. Templeton’s Mechanic’s Companion. Scribner’s do. do. liaswell'p do. do. Henck's Held Book. Byrne’s Pocket Companion. Bimms on Leveling; revised by J. 11. Alexander. Do. Mathematical Instruments. Borden's Formula for Construction of R. Roads. Traotwlne on Railroad Curves. Shank do. do. Mifflin «Id. do. And numerous other practical works. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, mb 17 No. 104 Wood >*t. ONLY $1,400 for a piece r>f GROUND containing about Eight Acres, lo a pleasant aod very healthy location, only ten minutes’ walk from the R. R. Depot at East Liberty. Terms of payment will be made easy. Th l s property is in a goo> neighborhood, and Is offered at the above low price, as the owner la going We*;. Permo* in want of ftucb a place, will call at the Real Est-te Ofii-e of mb2-2 8. CUTHBKRT & S-»V 110 Third ut PLEASANT RESIDENCE FUR SALE —A Dwelling House of six rooms, neatly papered, and in first rate order; with a good Lot al 76 feet front by 110 deep; porti-*> in front of the house; a large porch in the rear, under which is a well of excellent water; chicken house; coal house; and a cave lined with charcoal. A choice selection of fruit trees, shrubbery, Ac. Situated within three minute* 1 walk of the R. R. Station, at Beaver bridge. Price $lOOO. Terms: $4OO in hand; balance in 1 and 2 years g p 2 S. CUTHBERT A SON. 140 Third «t “TniOK SALK—One half of a well established MauulHctu r ring business, with stock, tools, machinery, Ac. This ii a rare chance for an active business man. Profits good, and bat small capital required. mb2S S CUTHBERT A SON. 140 Third sL OH! DON’T YOU REMEMBER MISS ANN, OLD JOE ! Miss Ann, With her face so brown; Her hand?! ah! how red ; and tben they were rough— T -e roughest and red lest in town: I met her yesterday, old Joe. Her faco beam’d bright with hops, For her bands were smooth, and soft, and white— -Bhe had used the Uxaptfic Soap. This excellent Soap, which will rapidly hoal all cbnps, chafes, Ac., can be had for cents per cake, ft No. 140 Titf ItD street, below Smlthfinid. mh27 *l?OR A TRUTHFUL PORTRAIT, go to CARGO'S UAL 1* LEUY, No. 70 FOURTH street, Apollo Buildings, no aims to please. mh27 AYER'SCUERRY PECTORAL aud CATHARTIC PILLS. I gross of these celebrated medicines rec’d by mh22 JOS. FLEMING. LADIES will fiod the tIbIKPKTIO SOAP to be aD excel lent Toilet companion. It removes tun, aallowncss, Ac., and heals sore chapped hands. It also renders the akin soft, smooth and white. Sold at mh3l 140 THIRD BT. Gentlemen win end the herpetic bOAp to be an excellent article fer Sharing. Sold at mb3l 140 THIRD ST. ANEW INVOICE OF EXTRACTS FOR THE HDKF , as follows: Oriental Drops, Ex. Boqaet, Mask, Spring Flower, U.*per Ten, Magnesia, Geranium, Heliotrope, Jockey Club, Rose, and fifty other kinds, have just been re ceived by (mh22j JOS. FLEMING. FOUATH STREET is the number, end those who ...• /Umlnd number one will betake themselves thither. CARGO'S ROOMS are the most attractive in the city. Ills - - PICTURES are first-claas, and prices moderate. mbSl WB are-now receiving our stock of Paris made MAN TILL AS, to wbieh we would call the attention of the ladie*. HAGAN A AHL, mhls 01 Market street. LOUISVILLE LlME—Constantly on hand. mhSO SMITH, MAIR A nUNTEU. COFFEE— 250 bags prime Bio jnst rec’d ana tor Rale by mh3o SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. HALF SPANISH CIGARS—6O,OOO No 1 lor rale b » mh29 SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER. CHEESE —150 boxes W. R Clu’eie for sale by mb29 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. SUGAR AND MOLABSES— -60 barrels Sugar House Molasses 25 ' do Loaf Sugar; 21 do Oranuiated Sugar; 20 do Crushed do. For sale by mh» SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. SUNDRIES— 25 boxes Chocolate; 25 do Castile Soap; luO do Starch; 60 do Star Candles; 20 kegs 6 twist Tobacco. For 6ala by mh2o SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. Window glass—lso boxes 8xio; 50 do 9xl‘2; 100 do 10x12; 25 do 10x14; 20 do 12x15; 20 do 12i16. For sale by mb29 SMITH, MATH A HUNTER. TIMOTHY SEED—IO bbls just received and for Bale by mh3o HENRY U. COLLINS. CHIMNEY TOPS—3OO Gothic Chimney Tops, various p-itlernx, received and for sale by mtVO HENRY U. COLLINS. GREEN APPLES —26 bbls this day rec'd, and for sale b mbSO HENRY n. COLLINS. XME—IOO bbls Louisville Lime received and lor sale by I m j,3o HENRY H. COLLINB. |»MINY—IO barrels recti red and for tale by n, h3o HRNUY H COLLras. HANS—2S barrels just received by H. K , and for sale [mhSJI - HK.NHY H. COLLIXP. f wgj® iV s »ta*f* -Il,to &LMNB. 1 *.RD—IS tegs No. iLanl for eale by j ■ _ J j mblT HENRY H. COLLINB. Ti'KxA-75 hair chests Vou. 6 Ujson, Imperial, Goapotr- X FGUP MINERAL WATER—SO half bbls jiist rec’d J » .andifor eale by (mhlO) KINO 4 MOORHEAP. /if jfc'f fili—MQ baga Rio Coffee; Xj " . .100 pockets Old GoTarnment Java Coffea. ' • In Bt3re acd ior Bile b/ lahjifj ,MILLER A RICKBTBON. 1 HYP TSKEEPIHG 'GOODS. —A. A-MASON A CO. Ha™ J l Vt opened a large of Housekeeping aooda, j j \mo and PKNNSTLVAoIAJiAIUIOAB— Wanted, 20 ('umorisingflnel!amaak3hblcClotbsandNapklnß,bldand : shares stock, to comp leieahordee. Tania linens, Jaqnart Diaper, Crash, j ' WILKINS 4 00. c., Ac. Also, another loi of the beat makes of Irish . Bimkere and Oommlaalon Stock Broken, .Ihehe. **' mhls No. 71 Fourth atreet. *•- . ' v '‘. ' ‘ ••■■ ;..*■?■ **; «. ’ \ t Tti J - •--*' •* •* f * ‘ If; ' . ' ‘u- . ■ * -r.'St’, mantillas. »\ . . , ' « '- d ■■ ' . . * W » V ‘ ' ' HOTELS. MANSION ’HOUSE' GEORGE AUKRNTZ, Pbopbietor, NO. 344 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger Depot or the Pennsylvania Railrnd, which makes U the most convenient house, in the city for passengers arri ving by that road. .. ... . The Proprietor having, at considerableexpense. fitted °P> in excellent style, the MANSION HOBSKy would Tespectj fully solicit a share of public petroling®. There Is attached a splendid STAPLE and extensive W AGON Y AHD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Bla Lanier and Bar will be furnished with tho best the market can afford. fabl; y ST.C LAllt HOTEL, Corvt r of l\nn dnd SL Clo.iT ttreeii, mat undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hotel, having 1 taken this large and commodious UtVTEI*, and having refitted it Id magnificent stylo, would respectfully Invite bis friend* and the traveling public to gire him a call. As sured, with the conrrnience of the hou*e and his long ex periecco in tb** business, he* can give on tire satisfaction, and hb charges mod*.... a c(raKK LLY. IiiILEY’S HOTEL.: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBUSaH, PA. mj2o:y] E. RILEY, Proprietor GOOD INTENT HOUSE, C WISER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near j the Railroad Lfepot. janlb:ly_ . JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. (FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn and St. Clair streets, C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. a first elasa house, between the Railroad He* pots; the rooms are large and newly furnished, and charges moderate. aprltilyd&w OWhTOM’S. WAYERLKY HOUSE, 50 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au29:y THE UNION, NO. 1U Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S. WEBB (late of the Eagle,) Proprietor. (au‘29;y OASKILL HOUSE, CORKER OF MAIX AND S'JUIII STS., WARREN, O rpUE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened as a house of entertainment. Being commodioos and roomy, anil adjoining the office of the Ohio StageCompony,it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for tho accommoda tion of the trnveliug community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. aul7 M. GABKILL. FKASK L IN HO USE* CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TUIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PAKBJSU Cl LAIILD, Proprietors. jyl9:3inl TERMS $1,50 PEit DAY. McMillan house, JOHXSTOiVN, PBXNA. riiUE undersigned having taken charge of the above X named House, and refitted It at a large expense, in a comfortable ax well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceive guests, uml give ample satisfaction to ail who may pa roni.se the House. fauB:tf) JAMES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, I Late Farmer's Exchange,! NO. 103 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitts burgh. SAMUEL lI\KK, Proprietor. This Hotel is entirely new. having juflt been completed anti opened for th» iiocwumivlndc'o «>f the pubric. [~aepl3 THE ULEN HOTEL IS NOW READY FOR SUMMER VISITERS. The grounds have been improved, and the House rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy to see his friends. yg- An Omnibus of the ExceLior Line la now running from the station, on Fifth stn-et, to the GLEN HuTEL. Leaves the station at 5 o’clock, A. M., and 5 P. Mg return ing at 9 A. M., and F- M. j«*l2:6m _ J. Q. MARTIN, Agent 'FRA.VkLIS”hoT!SE, Cleveland, Ohio. C PATRICK A SON, Pbuheixtoxs.—This House has üb -4 dergoue thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etm, and the propria tors pledge tr.emselres that nothing Rfaall be wanting on their part to render tho a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel can be found. jyi:tf C. PATRICK A SON. FLUUKftCE HOTEL, NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (CONDUCTED OX TBS EUROPEAN PLXJf.) EEUBEK LOVEJOY, oe3:ly _ PROPRIETOR. S. M’M.VfcTEfUJ, ACi'T B. HAaKLI PERRY HOTEL, corner of Hancock streetand Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. Pa. mar 4 y Me MASTERS A SIARKLE, Proprietore. RESTAURANT.-,. 'i HANK EXCHAiiOE, THIRD STRKI.T, BETWEEN WuoD AND MARKET. riiiiß Suhnirihers b-g learn to lotorm their friends and X tn* public gencntllv, ;hat t'.ey hare leased the above well known ju.-*lacraDt, which has just been thoroughly r>-norated, n-paireJ ar.d re furnished, and cow open. The proprietors have spurwl no exj-ense to mak» ibo Bank Hx* change n comfortable resort, as well for the epicure as the budm-e* mao. The UrJer will at ail times be stocked with the delicacies of the spason, and up under the auspi ces of experienced coolu. They respectfully aek for tne tratrunogc of a uvnerouA public. J. 80HANDELMERER, ianl3.lv _ ••'r':)ck In the morning until 12o’ck.ek at night. (BunKIN‘I OYSTERS and everything else in the eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Stewed, for cents a dozen. Ho will air* furnish the best of everything that the market will afford. House always open until 3 o'clock in the raorniDg. marl3-tf OYSTER SALOON AND RKSTAURANTI 109 WOOD STREET. TIIE subscriber has now his OYSTER SALOON AND EATING UuUSE perfected In a manner that cannot be exctdrd by nny similar eatAblbdiment in tbe city. MEALS WILL HE SERVED Vt AT ALL HOURS Of THE DA r, from the Choicest Meatit Fowls* Fish* dtc.* 4tci Sis Bill of tare cannot be surpassed, and he would respect* fully invito the attention of the public tr. it. CHARLES STILL, 108 Wood tlreet. "" St. Clair Lager Brewery. fT'IIE underHigned respectfully Informs the public that he X Is now fully prepared to Ferre private families and the public generally, with hi# celebrated LAQKR BEER, in bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. 3D DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. Je2B:tf F. Q. 80UKX0K. Benltz’ Lager Deer Hall, Xn. loti SnuLhfitld ttrerL, opposite the Custom Bouse. TIIK subscriber has just opened one of the largest anl best finished Lager Ueer Ualls in the city. Ilia Beer Is acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other ae* commclation about bis house cannot be excelled. mr.JWm Keunett Ale. WD, ENGLISH, Solo Bottler of SMITH’S celebratod • Kennett Aleand Brown Stout. Also,Common Ale and Porter, in quart and plot bottles. The attention of families, and tn| trado, U respectfully solicited. aol l:y Jlllneral Water ana Saraayarllla WU. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now manufacturing and bottlelng tbo above beverages on an extensive scale. His articles are of the best quality, and nufactured from tbo purest materials. octl?:ly ATTHNTION Wagon Masters and Termßters’ Bounty Land AGENOYi Bid Fourth street. OFFICERS, fcoldiurP, Musicians, Wagon Masturs, Team sters, 4c., who were regularly mustered into the ser vice of the United SUtos, and every Officer, Seaman, ordi nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk, and Landaihan In the Navy-, also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State or Territory, ar-i entitled, by tbo late Act of Congress, to a Warrant for 100 Acres of Laud. Those who bare receded 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled to a Warrant for such quantity of Land as will make, In the whole, 100 Acres. Persons entrusting their claims to mectn rely upon har ing them attended to promptly. All information free of charge. Letters promptly an swered. Audress AUSTIN LOOMIS, mbl4 Bounty Land Ag»-m, 93 Fourth et. *i ‘HE HISTORY OF Tiiai UtiN Visit Exposing all X the huuibupfl practiced in t'e SHANGHAI! COCHIN OHINASI And all other breeds of and Chickens; by George P. Burnham, tbe King of Chicken Breeder.', of Boston, Pull of beautiful illustrations. OPINIONS Of THS PRESS. It Is an aulhnntic sn I lively volume of humor, by-the “Young ’Un," an a very large sale of the book is ter tain. —Boiton Eve. CaatiU. The loverrof genuine tun will all read this book. We advise everybody to get a copy; the solemn tha t ey may laugh, and the toughers that they may laugh the mo>e.— Portland Daily Argus. This boot by Burnham is a fancy affair,and will “ take” with the public who ha* e seen this big “ elephant ” more or less in the la>tt li « years.— lke. Toe *• History of the Hen F ver,” by 0. D. Burnham, Esq., is trim full of « n and richnera. Kvery “chicken mao” will of course read this hook; and if it doesn’t wring e good »*arty laugh out of him, why he may take my hat I “Acorn,” in 2V r eu> l’ork Spirit. The name ot the ben lanciers In this country Iff lEororj; and a very targe edition of Burnhau/s new book will be de» mended at the very outset. —Times For sale by 11. MINER 4 CO., mh2l Nn, 32 SmithfUid tre-t. E.aKU CliAM;*; TO i.Li' A Faltil!—Bdd Acre* Of firs'-rate Land ; ibe srwl 1* good and det-p, and timber 01 the b»t*t quality—kituate at about twenty miles from New Martinsville, Va., In the forks of Fishing Creek—-only VA mile from saw and grist mill The above could be well divided iDto three good Farms. Priee $2,00 per acrel Terms: $5OO in hand; tho remainder in fire equal anno*, payments. . Acre? in tbe lower end of Marshall county, at less ihan three miles from the O-lo river; 30 Acres olesred, with a House, Stable, Fruit Trees, Ac. Price $1200; $lOO cash; balance in three yearly payments. 8. CCTUBERT A SON, Heal Estate Agents, 140 Third Rt. riMJfc 11KRPUT1U SOAP r mores Tan; X The Her, etia Soap remores Sallowneaa; The nerpetio Soapcorea acre and rough hand*; The Herpetic Boip costs'n y 12J4cmt3 per cake; And i* *oid nt 140 THIRD St, near Smlthfleld. | mhZl •Si .1* INSURANCE' COMPANIES. Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! J&IFN&INSURANCfi COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN—CHARTERED 1810. Caah Capital, « 9500,000. T>HB THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of ike 1 Asset* of the 2BTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hurt ford, as furnished this agency on tho Ist of January, lO&fi, under oath. Real Estate, onlncomborod ...( 10,07 J OS Serenty-two Mortgage Bonds, 0 and 7 cent, pay able neml'uoimnlly 72,000 00 Debts due tho Company, secured by mortgage... 7.010 I? BHlpßecplftblc, well ei'curfd, payable at Hank... 120,1127 01 Railroad Stocks In Connecticut 07. M& 00 Bank Stroks in tho city of Hartford 14V,M00 00 Bank,Btooks in New York cliy., Oa.Oatl 00 Cash on hand,ln Hank, and In baada of Agenta and others. f??U,3?U till The amount of UabUlUosdutt or not due to Hunks or uttiur cr» dltors, —nothiug. Losses adjusted ami due,—son*. Losses o ijustod end not due, SMMIH 23. unadjusted and In suspend, watting fbr further proof, $01,257 f>o All other claim* against the Company are smalt, such only &b printing Ac. Agents Instructed to tafco no risk over $lO,OOO, The amount lusured in any city, town or Tillage, ilenunris upon the character; material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount Injured In blocks of buildings varies j tho design is to limit the loss by any ono fire to $lO,OOO, or less. TUO. A. ALEXANDER, Bem-lary. State op Connecticut, 1 0 UartforU, Jan. Ist, 1886. Hartford county. j * Perm nally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Berrotary of the AStoa Insurance Company, and made oath that tho fore* going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to bis best knowledge and belief UENILY FOWLER, Justice of the Pence, Losses paid by this ' mnpßny for the Tear 1854 exceed $750,000, wldle the premiums received fur tho same time far pxceed any other year, since the organisation of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. tSf Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll 11. B. TEN EYCK, Agent DELAWAftB KUTIJAL BAFETY INSURANCE COUP ANY. OFFICE in the North Boom of the Exchange, on Third Street, PHILADELPHIA . MARINE INSURANCES. Os Vessels, "1 Caego, >To all parts of the World. Prxiohts, ) INLAND INSURANCES On goods by riverß, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parte of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling boases.Ac. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7, 1853. Bonds end Mortgages $24,300 00 Statvof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, .....181,553 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances com panies 24,012 20 Bills receivable - 159,825 94 Cash on band 1ti,071 30 Balancesin the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued 121,707 67 Subscription Notes..... ........100,000 00 DJHSCTORS: Wm. Martin, Dr. B. M. Huston, Joseph H. Seal, Hugh Craig, Edmund A Souder, Spencer M’llvain, John C. Davis, Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes, John R. Penrose, i Henry Sloan, George G. Leiper, j James Traquair, Edward Darlington, j Wm. Eyre, Jr n H. Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Price, J. G. Johnson, 1 JamesTennent, James C. HiDd, I John B. Semple, Theopilus Paulding. , Charles Schaffer, James B. M’Farlana, I J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W.C. Ludwig, i B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. THOS.C. HAND, Vice President. Josiph W. Cowait, Sec’y. P. A.MADERIA, Agent, m*r!6 No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fir* Imnranee Company, Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. DIRECTORS-— Charles w. Banckrr, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Bamnel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich* ards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphl R. Borie, David 8. Browne, Muni* Patterson. On a*. N. Bancua, President Oaas. G. Bascsxe, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual ot limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, af* ft>rd ample protection to the assured. The Ansels of the Company 4 ou January Ist, 1861, as pub* lishud agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vis: Mortgage . $918,128 63 Real Estate - - 84,377 78 Temporary Loons 83,956 17 Stocks 61,889 00 Cash, Ac...— 64,340 81 Total -$1,212,703 44 “Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they bare paid upward of One UilOon Foar Hundred Tboa eand Dollars, loam's by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantage* of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER OOFFIJf, Agent, Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sta. THE tJNITED STATES " LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 8250,000. Office, 8■ E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Bon* Board at Philadelphia: DtMCTOB 9‘ BUphenß.CraTTfr.rd, Paul B.Ooddard, Ambrope W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W TLngley, Geo. M’Henry, L. Plorrnce, James Dernreax, William U. Godwin, William M’Eee. President— Stephen R.Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Uedical Examiner, Pittsburgh —JamesH. Willson, M.D. Allegheny City—R. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO E. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Pmirth street Pittsburgh. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock , Annual Prcmiuma ana Weatern Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 2826. Policies of Insurance issued at trtl times on the most farora ble terms, against * LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on TSB PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Ageht POR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. marl6:y PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH , CORNER OP FOURTH AND BMITII FIELD STREETS. Authorised Capital, $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against lons or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and loland Navigation and Transportation DlKiCToas. Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. M’Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George it. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames 8. Negley, W. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E-Park, H. R. Coggshall. non. WM V. JOHNSTON, PreaidenL RODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. Caeeizr, Secretary and Treasurer, 8. P. naaniiß, Assistant Secretary, Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh, R. MILLffB, Jr., President. 1 F. M. GORDON, Section CAPITAL, 9300,000* A. BENITZ. TTTTLL insuro against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA f f RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A liome Institution, managed by Diuoto&b who are well known in tho community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which' they hare assumed, as offering the beat protection to those who desire to be Insured. Director*.-—R.Miller, Jr.,o. W. Rloketson, J.W. Butler, N.Holmeß, Jr., W. 11. Bmith,O.lhmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppeneott, George Darsie, James Me* Auley, Alexander Nlmiek, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A Oo Pittsburgh. oori4:ly WATCHES. EWELRY, Ac. NEW GOOD'*!! Wnaaea, Jswslrt, Silvsi Wars, Milxtabt Goods, &e. T Wdolcsaai and Ritail—Coun try Merchants and strangers visi Ing oar city are request ed to call, as we can eerr- them as w-11, and we think b t ter, than they usually are served In Eastern el les, be Ides giviog them a responsible guarantee—an Item difficult to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Levers 410 to $16,00 Dd Cylinders 7to Id,oo L dies’ Gold Lever and Loploe Watches, $25, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Beals, Keys, Per-olls, Spectacles, Pena, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. 49- Watch B pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. All work and all goodß warranted. *W. W. WILSON’, 67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!I Pfelfle ft neyran, -bq DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, G&j. SILVERWARE, No. 42 FIFTH Street, near t*«|Woo* S'* PAID UP aia.sos un $627,470 63 »* , . -r BANKERS INKERS. ACBTIN J.OOMIS. STOCK AND ,B 1 L 1. 1 B E-QKER, OJflet, No'. 02 ftwrth st., above 1 Wood. NOTES, Drafts. Bonds, and Loans on colla terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. IVtLulur attoatiou pntil to the purchase and sale of Coppt-r titoi’ka. All coinuiunlfßtlnnfl atttmtod to promptly. wm. ii. jab. n. k’vat. Win. 11. Williams fe Co., BANKtill* AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. i- ('ur/ter HW find Tbity. streets, AH troHJtuculonfl mwl, on lUoml fyrmfl. Collections Of lillla, Nul-tirt, 4<»,, f»t-c»n> plly jan2fi:lw IH'UOWN ICI.I.ft. XVll.WctT, l> a N k mm ,/ A NH Hiiatora lit ilotilr Nolen, Hold and Silver IJrtiM, (h»(roi4 and I'n* 1 «hiiulh r**c*«ivt*tl on deposit, fctouka lioughi ami bold on iwiiniiilaAion. Collections made at any iminl in Mm tJniuxJ tUniva, cuffmr ».f Mufbuf, »i*«j Fifth atrectn, inVi I , I'ITTHHUKOH, PA. ARVIfimS, RODGERS & CO., lIANKHUH AND BROKERS. VuH.Nktt tsV frtitfil fU AND SMITHFIELD STREETS , ttu&ruii l'ft. {I. u. an,Nloa.,. JO;}, LUMWIO. YV llUhia tL Co., OiiiMMnprn« i<> A. Vt likln* A Co.) HANUEUB AND UXCIIANOE BROKERS, Arrival of SpriOß and Summer Dry A'". 71 MurUl itml, Ptittljurgl,. , SnfMl*p VTOm RTRKFT IN Til M num.ruu. ,m»| ..i.tlo. »nr Uiinli. unj Banknn 6IDB op ~.I B TRF . Ih.mhll.mH ll.n ummlry during tin, lart »l* mouths. wI T) 4lm ' w i: “ r * ""i^S bb *" Brlti ' h > .ia a.llnliud lli.t tu i, I mint awry Instance Ihrir troubles ! ~r\’ French and (Jarman IJItY 000D8. Having recetT- Imfn grown M i „l it departure Iron, th.tr legitimate bu«|. ! “L°“ r lar f md eatenairo stock of spring and summer no,»i sul »«, tu.iaforn, tnkonccaslnn In a-sure tlie public 1 B<>od«, pnrcbas.sl from Importers, manufacturers, and part In ad v, It ,e, that no .peculation. In “fancy storks,” or other ; ° Ur ° W “ lm P' ,rmtio «' *“'“*> '» "fsunng OOr "out,ldo opnratlnns," bltall tempt u« from the strict and lc I ‘°“T. ’ C ?“?n tr7 mercll . ,ulb ' ? n4 'l 1 ? ae “ ler “ B™'™l - ilnn of our bu.lursn-b.il.flim Hint In avoiding 1 *Z' thnt t °, tb J ,se tc A a > re . a facilities in purchasing ill aueb hivarflarnu, we shall not only be better able £> "e'anclTersuch Inducements to bnyors as ars rarely met Burvo our fU«toui«TH and ensuro their saMy, but that in T,! 8 * 1* i » t- v t a . . ado,,, mg ~ueh a curse m, shall promote our own ultimate A“' m * r dry pwl,»stoitit will be found cashuprM, de h k y it- s p t iolncs, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, —~ r —!t ' I mobuir lustres, alpacas.plain black and fancy figured silks, V lUmoYs). ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths,fancy PATRICKS A FRISKI), Testings, canelmeies, satinets, tweeds and summer pants* BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, looping; brown and black muslins, table diapers. Sam Removed their Office totheOimer qf Fifth and Wood its. Wo hare also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, rirrsciraan, pa. newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, PATRICKS k FRIEND, Bankers and Exchango Brokers, *nd *n extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; and Doalerste Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver with lacegooda, fancy nettings, jaconctta,mull and figured and Bank Notvs, Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Bwwa mußiins and black silk veils, Ac. Cities ctmstanGy for sale. Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per* ObUoetlone made in all the cities, throughout the United eusston caps, threads, port monaies, patent medicines, per* States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at turnery, and almost every article usually kept In tbeva* the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ffebS rtety 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 30 hour and 8 day docks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cosh or satistnccory reference. N. Up—An early call from buyers is respectfully solicited, teoxo D. GREGG 4 CO. N. HOLMES ft SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, OATS MMOVED TOna BAIfKCfQ ASD UCHAROI OF7ICI TO WO. 67 wabxxt strict, four noons illlow old stand. NIIOLMK3 A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers In Notes, Droits, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 07 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. [jaBo:ly TIEHNAN dfc CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Wood Street, com.rr of Diamond piTTScuaan, pa., BUY AND SELL Batik Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collectwnein all the principal cities of the Uuion. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to ail other matteri appertalnlngto a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mar 6 JOUi\ WOODS, DANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DEALXE IS Exohange, Commercial and Bank Note,. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit 49* No. 68*4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. decl6 HILL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, CO&JtSS OP WOOD AMD FIFTH BTBJZT3. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Dills ot Exchange ami Notes diseountalv— Gold, Silver and Dank Notes, bought and sold. Collectiona made in all the principal cities of the United States. De posits receivedof Par and Current Funds. (mar27Xy ALUM FP» urp i CDWAAD BAUM, PLOBiMCI KSAMXR. intAITER & RAHH, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUT AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Kcal Estate or Su«ck Securities; purchase PromiMary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and aell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points in the Union. gTeTabhou) ft co., BANKBHS AND EiCUANG B BBOKEBB, DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bask Notes, Sight and Time Brails, Ac* Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. gtooka bought and sold on commission. _ ESI. No. 74 Fourth sh, next door to Bank of Pittxb’g.fselS Domestic and Frrngr. Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Bought, Sid and Exdianged, at the exchange and bankino uuuse or WILL!AH A. HILL A CO., M At&xst, pittsbumu. attklnteregt allowed on tlrn* deposit*. [jani2 THOMPSON BILL. Lil'OUlS. THOMPSON BELL St. CO., B A N KERB A =N D BIIORKRS, (X-TikfT r,f Third anil \Vtr«t t.'rt'ls, PuJiurgh, I\i. THOMAS WOODS,” BROKER,-© XN6 OEAU.R IX Note*, Dondi, Blocks, Ileal Kitate, Ac*, No. 75 Four Vi ft . Pittsburgh. I'a [ jn.sg '“\Viill'nm _ *A7“»uTr4t Co., BASKEIId, /Vo. 64 ttrtei, PUUhuryh. HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOGKSV— -40 Shares Exchange Bank ; 17 do Mooongabehv Navigation Company; 110 do CULtens’ Insurance Company; $2,000 WonotjgHLela Navijatlnn Company Bonds; ss,uoOCily of Pittsburgh Bonds; $.5,000 0-*i»ntv of AllttthoQy Bonds f 1 w*wtf Clmnitotit’* I/oau Oftlce, N’o. 100 SMITUFfELD STREET. NEAR PIKTil.— Money l«an**d no GolJ anj Silver Watches, SUvwr»nre and other valuable* • ull-llv GLuTHiNG. CLOT HIM GSTO RE ! JOHN irCLOSKEY & CO.. I FORMERLY of theceli'bratedClcihing Depot on Liberty I Btraei, which has won an unbounded popularity under 1 he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, hare, for the pur pose of acquiring more space for their immense business, removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have uow the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! AND READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. J Their principal object for this removal, Is to give them more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at the LO WEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be as good as any manu factured in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, 19 TUI BIST sms, AND upon TUI SnOETIST none*. They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment of LOTHB and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESB, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. . Our Interests are Identical with those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fall In Ailing all orders we may be favorrd with. 49* DON’T FORGET TUB PLACE— Wo. §§ Wood street, (KAST BIDE,) COB.NEJJ 07 DIAMOND ALLEY. N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to tbo House above designated. mar 23 JOHN M*CLOBKEY A CO. Fall and Winter Goods 1 EDM ON D~WATTS* Merchant tailor, no. i«§ liberty street.— I have now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Flush Vest ings, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Casslmeres, of every style and shade in the market, ail of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, . and warranted to suit. pell NKW' SPIUNG GOODS* JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKKY 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 hue ever had the pleasure of Inviting the atteutiou of the public to. Thosegoods have been purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves ub able to guy that we can and do sell at as small profits as any house la 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 READY MADE CL' iLIING. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quant ’ y cf immeusu piles of garments that la to be seen at thisl; 1 t establishment; it is sufliciuut to say that it has nevei tem equalled by the house Itself. marl6:if JOHN McCLOSKEY A CO. SA.’iUBI* OKAY, MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 47 ST. CLAUi HOTEL BUILDINGS, BT. CLAJU STRUCT, riTTBUOaOU. GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHL'tG made exclusively to order, and warranted 10 suit Has constantly on hand a. shoice assortment of CLOTHS, GASSIMKRES, VESTINGS, and OVERCOATING, of the latest styles, selected expressly for the oustom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, wiU have their wishen consulted and complied with, as all work la done under his own supervision. novlll Clothing! Clothing! THE undersigned respectfully informs hisfrlendpsnd the publio that he Is now receiving nt hiastore, N 0.177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cnssimerea and Vestings, of the latest and most desirablo styles, which he Is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the moat reasonable terms. We have also on hand« largeand 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 advantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. fnmrfi] C. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. THE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where hu has always on hand a large and choice assort mentof all articles ofCLOTHING,which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call, marikly B. OPPENII EfMER. IMPORTANT MEDICAL WORK—Every oneaffiiciud with certain diseases would consult bis own interest by ob taining Dr. RALPH’S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREAT'S!;. The nature, symptoms, progress and consequences of every Nevereal Disease, mniuly and distinctly described; Inclu ding disdases resembling venereal—-to be found in no other. On Masturbation, much new and invaluable information is given, with tho only true treatment and.cure. Stricture, its perfect and radical cure. Also, all the remedies, the proper doses, mode of preparing Ac., are faithfully given, so as to be practbally useful to every one, lu every place, and it id the only truly Practical Work published for gene ral use. Fourteenth edition, 312 pp., with plates. Price one dollar. Soli by B. L. CUTTI BERT, mh6 li-) Third street. f I MIIS ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF LA hi t.£> >« iu viteu lu X the UEUPATIO SOAP, prepared l*y thesubhcriberfrom the recipe of a London Chemist, and used for rendering the skin smooth, soft and delicately white, removing Sallow ness, Pimples, Tan, Cutaneous Eruptions, and redness of theakin. All chaps, chafes, Ac,, on the hands, are healed by It, It has been used with great success in cases of Scald Head. For the cure of sore, rough hand?, it Is unrivalled. Price I2W cents a cake; or in boxes, for family use, containing one dozen cakes, $1,25 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by _ 8. L. OUTHBEftT, de«18 No .140 Third st. EMEIMIN DRY GOODS. SECOND AB&JVAL ■■ . OP ' SPRING AND ETJMUEE DRY GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBERS have just received, and are now opening, the most desirable assortment of DRY GuODS ever offered in this market. We call particular at* lenlion to a few very choice articles. Extra Blch Fa: cy Col’d Bilks, entirely new design; do do Black do do; * do do Twisted do; Satin Plaid and plain Tissues and Borages; Printed do do; do Berage Delaines; do Challi6 do; Very handsome French lAwns; do do. Brillianteens; A goo-1 assortment of French work. Collars, Under' Sleeves and Chemisettes, very cheap; Embroidered Hem stitch and plain Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Linen Table C'otbs and Table Linens; French and English Fur niture, Chintzes, white and colored Furniture; Dimatry. A full assortment of Gloves. Hosiery, Mitts, Ac.; Irish Linens, Muslins, together with a complete assortment of overy article, either Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Domestic. We eolicit ou examination of our Stock tefore purchasing ehewhore; ns we flatter ourselves (since we have estab lished tbo cash fij strm) that we can supply our patr ns on more 1 iberal terms than any west of the Mountains. . We return our thank■» to our friends for their many es teemed fa»cr« to our firm, under Us foro er title, and hope they may still continue them to the establishment, under Its NEW TITLE. YOUNG. LOVE A BRO., fcb22 formerly Young, Stevenson A L ve. VAN GOHDER'S TRIMMING STORE, No. 83 Ma.ket St., Corner op Diamond. JUPT RECEIVING, a large and welt selected i tock of all the new sty lea of LADIES’ DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Oalloons, Gimp?, Braids, Velvets, Lace?, Cords, Ribbon?. A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian FMBROIDERIEg, in Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Sleoveg, Inserting, Infants’ Robes, Chemizettes, Bands, Caps A Waists. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crapo setts, Collars, I ov*> and Gauze Veils, Plain Linen setts, 81eeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss ao. Chemizettes, Italian andEng’h Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and Insertingg: French Working, Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotion Floas, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Bilk, •StitlelOM and Scls>ors. .Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A 'urge assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNI3HIXG GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchief?, Ac. Pins, Nei-die.*, Buttons, Tape*, and everything in small wares generally. SiF rajou’b best Kid Gloves, in white, black and colors. Sizes fcorn No. 6 to No. 10, alwav s on hand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cheap. mb 23 SPRING DRY GOODS. HAGAN A AHL, No. 01 Market at., ARE receiving daily additions to their large and well selected stock of Embroideries, Hosiery, Shawls A Scarfs, Housekci'p’g Goois, Alexander’s Rid Gloves, & c. To which we would respectfully Invite the atier tlon Of the Ladies. mb2o FRANK VAN CODDER has Just received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Butts in Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and gaute Veils, black Hosiery and Glotbs, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander A Bayou's best Kid Gloves can always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner ef the Dia mond. nov!7 NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front—No. 01 Market street* OUR house bciug now open forthe transaction of a gener al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS we can offer fcuchlmlucements as will in sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN k AIIL, aprlrtf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street JAJIES W. WOODAVEU-, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, Ware-rooms 97 and 90 Third street* jcmmi-wgewft. J.: W. W. respectfully informs *r\ his friends and customers that beyJL b&s now completed his spring stock 7*®of Furniture, wbfcb Is decidedly * *f • the largest and best ever offered for rale in this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any in the United States, East or West As he is determined to npboid the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of bta orders and facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying bis customers* interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and ftnisn, cannot be surpassed In *ny of the Eastern cities: Ixuiis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; gga 60 Sofas. In plnsh and hair cloth; 60 do*. Mahogany Chairs; 20 do*. Walnut 60 Mahogany Rocking “ 20 Walnut «• «• 60 Mahogany Divans: 20 Walnut « 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 M “ Dressing Bureaus 80 f 1 «* Washstandsij 40 Enclosed <* 100 Common *• 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut “ 60 Cottage “ 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads, 20 Mahogan* Wardrobes; 10 Walnut m 10 Cherry “ 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 do*. Cane Beat Chairs; 24 Cane Beat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Blands; What-Nots; Etlguiirg; Paper Machs Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke u Elixabethan “ Hall and Tier M RecpUon •• Ladies’ Work “ Pearl Inlaid - Extension Dining Table*; Ottomans: Gofhio and Hall Chain; k large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR cams. Caiotit Makim supplied with aU ax ticioein their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest notice. AU orders promptly attended to. apr6 • • Sleamboatij AUoy t . f tender their acknow^ssa for the favors bestowed upon yj. by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest* * U ■ ed In building boats, that they are 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 £ CO., Corner Third and Smlthfield streets, opposite “ Brown’s Hotel." • Jamet Lonry, Jr., HAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No, 294 Fetter-man's Row, Liberty street, Has on hand a Ursa stock of Chairs and Bedsteads or every description, made of the best materials, which he will sell lower than articles of the ume 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 redared prices. Also, Turning ol every description executed In the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the ttended to"’ 0 * AJame ftEd Übert 7 streets, will be promptly A. HILLIKEN ft CO.. thrfr “rtondrs CABINET and ■ No- 61 Bmithfleld street, ft of fancy and plain furniture, which they wm sell 15 per cent, below customary rates • Terms-cash only. ' Or - W Jre^M“ S “«“®“t*~io'd*»H~Purchaser*. mrirno ■?" *»sgof OOMSION AND FANCY OttAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot n,‘‘" pl Porchaaero- All oar -work ts warranted. “ re CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR_ nur: “_ cor. libertyata. © nimlVt™ BUN contlnutrfl to manutnctuxe Wj_GABIMjT«WABE of every description, athlsold stand. Liberty and Seventh streets, UNDfcRTAK- * attended to, in all its branches. myll Juftl reCtiiTe' t'aany Fern, lure of Uuraco (Jiee)ey. Life and Beauties of Fanny Pern. Saxe’s Pomps, in two atyles of blnuing. Qodej.for MarJj 2;)ceuis Peterron’s ilughziui;, for March; 17 cents. Bauou s Magazine, for March: 10 cents xankee Notions, for March. Tom Crosble: by Lover. Frank Leslie’s Journal, for. March. Call at the new and cheap Book Store of SAMUEL B. LAUFFER. 87 Wood street. B°E Xj than they can be had either East or West and war* xiibio OOAri—uerpetio beetihing you can find to t 0 j ßo l? l i‘ s3 or rou * ll ““» Of the fit 111. It heals all »=tothmSS.S wblto - PA cents per cate. Sold by • “ h ® B. L. CUTUBIiitT,_I4O Thlrd street Cl WQHAIIa-Jnit receSy»i,. fln e lot of oinSSu. r 111116 A. A. MASON a 00- 25 Pin&'ltrewt. T ARD—23 kegs for sale by Ai mliia HENBX H. COLLINS. Mantillas, Dress Goods, MOURNISG goods. . irU kin it Like 130 WOOD BTEEET. MISCELLANEOUS. „ .. «BW OFFICE. Beal Bst&te and Contracting Agent* THE subscriber has been Induced to open an office fot . the purpose of buying andselling, on Coaaission.and hating the Agency .of large Steam Saw-Hills and Boat* Yardfr on theAJlegheny river, together With many other fkdlitiea from other water and steam saw-mills. He flatters himself that he can furnish any bills of lumber end timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and deliver them at any pointon the Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio, or Hississipplrlvera; contract to build large Bargee, Store Boats, Goal Flats, Boat GunuelSj Bridge Timber, Bail road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to any given point, and will attend to the Sale and Bentof Beal Estate. From his long experience in lumbering, freighting and . boat building, he thinks he can give general satisfaction,' AH persons are requested to make their contracts soon; espe eiajly those wanting boats or large bills oflumber and tim ber, should contract for them in the fall for the spring and summer use. He will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity lhat may be desired. Letters addressed to DaTO> Mut»s, Beal Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will be ‘punctually attended to. His office Is on Irwin street. No. 3, Allegheny House. __ DAVXD SHINN. bifxbiscxs. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ “ Mr. Robt.S. Brown, Esq* “ Allegheny Biver. Mr. Wm* Armstrong, “ Clarion “ Mr. George B. Sweney, %t “ “ 0. A J. Hahn A Co., “ “ “ dea2l;lydAw mechanics 1 Bank, Pittsburgh, Notice 13 HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the prortßlons of the Act incorporating :• aid Bank, ap proved March 20th, 1855, and the act approved the 10th day of April, 1850, entitled “An Act Regulating Bank",” BOOKS to receiv- subscriptions to the Capital Stock of said • MECHANICS’ BANK. PITTSBURGH” will be o 1 ened at the Mebcua*TB* Kxcnjwoe, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, cn the TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, 1865, at 10 o’clock, A. M., to remain open for six juridical days, from 10 o’clock, A. M. until 3 o’clock, P. M., of each day. J. K. Moorhead, It. H. Hartley, a. Jones, William M. Hirsh, J W. Bu'ler, W.O. Leslie, It Miller. Jr., IL L.Ringwalt, W. H. Smith, Wm B. Holmes Wo B. Nimlck, Jas. B. Lyon®, A H. Gross, James A. Hutchlufon, J. Schooomakcr, William J. Anderson, • T. R. Holmes, James Park, Jr., Geo. W. Jackson, David Campbell, H. Hepburn, Ifaac H. Penrock, Springer.Hurbaugh, William F. Johueton, Alexander King, Geo. 0- F asdscuß, Robert Galway, A. Kirk Lew Ls^ Samuel McCiurkan, G. o, W. Cass, Bobt. Datzell, Holy Patterson, A. W. Loom! , Andrew Burke, J. 8. Dilwprth, Commissioner*: aps:3w Leather, Bides apd Oli. MDE LANGE, (of the late firm of tfAai> A D i Livue ). • having taken the stand lately occupied by J. G. Mowry, N0.'333 LIBERTY street. opposite the bead of Wood, and havlog purchased his Stock, which he Is now re pleni>biog from the fast, invites the attention of buyers to hi* assortment, which he is determined to sell at the low est rates for cash, or approved short credit. E. IL DAY hereby informs his customers that he will be found at theold stand, 233 Liberty street, where hesball be pleased to meet them, and supply, their wants, as hereto fore. mh2T.2w . RED SOLE LEATHER—3OO Sides jest reeived and fer Buie by fmh27:2wj M. DE LANGE. ST. LOUIS HlDEe—soo just receire-j and for sale by imh27:2w . M. DK LANGE, BBBING BTOCB OF HAMBURG PIANOS, return , CHARLOTTE BLUMK. No. 118 Wood gSESSBCBBtreet, Pittsburgh, sole Agent The Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly sa il ** X \i Uperior to ail others, both In. elasticity of touch and superiority of tone. They hare not on)y received the highest marks of appro bation from the best European Pianists, such as LIST, THA.LBERG, And others, who haye them constantly in their own use, bat also Grom odr resident Professors. The following is an extract from a letter of PROFESSOR lIENBY ROHBOCK. After describing, the particular style, two of which he wants for'his own use—one Grand and' one Square—he speaks as follows cf their excellent qualities: “ My little daughter, who plays very well, must, with my self hare a good instrument, and yoars are the on»y ones which can satisfy me. “ InstrnmentB are offered me on the most accommodating terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the elastic tonch and the tone of yours “I remain yours, respectfully. “ Ussar Roanocx, Pittsburgh, Pa.” For sale by CIIARLO lT£ B LUIIE, at the “ Old Eetab. lit-hed Piano Depot,” 118 Weod street, 2d door above Fifth Also, sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for Ballet, Davis if Cb.’j Biston Pianos, (which in the East ern cities are considered superior to either Chickering’s or Nunns A Clark's, but which fact is not extensively known, as they havd but lately been introduced here;) BDd other New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at prices from $2?5 to $BOO. mb!9 NOTICE. IN an advertisement of Mrs. Blame, in this paper, my ha ce is made use of in connection with the Hamburg Pianos. Such uso feunauthoriz-'d by me, and, moreover, the mat'eris incorrectly stated and misapplied. ‘i he fact* are theae: About a year ago 1 wrote to Baumgartwn A Ilcins, Piano matters in Hamburg, (Germany,) for a Piano of a new and peculiar construction, and of which. 1 furnish ed a minute description. They replied that they did not manufacture any such, and requited me to examine a Pi'ino cl their make sent :o Mrs. Blamo, at the same time ottering to furn eh mo with a similar one, in ca*e 1 liked it. I urcoidiogiy examined the instrument, but as it did not pleHPo me, I declined purchasing of them. I have since i.ought and am cow using a liano from the factory of NONS3 A Clabx. N. Y. (mh23) lIKNKY KQHUUCK. NE v* dTuCK OF CniCKERINQ £ SONS' PIANOS. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood Steect, V * I? U U between Fdnrth street and Diamond alley, has just received from the manufactory of C I TRST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FuRTISS, with all the late and valuable Improve 'Dents— also, of their plainer and lower priced styles, suitable for those who require a cheap bat good instrument. All the Piano Fortes from ibis man ufac.ory are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. OLD PlANOS.—Several second-hand Pianos, In good order, fur srlo at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5. $lBO, Ac., Ac. MELODEON9—A full supply of Helodeons of entirely new and beautiful styles, and trotn the best manufactories in the country, at $45, sCosjs?C, $lOO, $135, $l5O. JOUN ii. MELLOR, Agent for the sale of Chickeiusq A Foss’ Pianos, For Pittsburgh and Western i’enna. 45* No. 81 Wool street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. mhl6 FIELD ROOK FOR RAILROAD ENGlNEERS—Contain ing formal® for laying out curves, determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long' chords, magnetic variation, logarathima and natural signs tan gents, etc. etc., by John B. Henck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,75. ,** The object of the present work Is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formal® for laying oat curves, turn-outs, erodings, a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U. 8. Mjutabt Academy, West Point, April 13, 1854. Gentlemen: 1 have looked over “ Hcnck’s Field Book for Railroad Engineers,” and think It well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no qnestion but it wfllbe found a very useful and practical volume both forofficeand field work. D. H. Mahan. I am much pleased with Mr. HeucE’e little manual, the “ Field Book of Railroad Enginesrs.” With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognized processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a 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’s book Is such us to adapt it excellently well to professional needs..l have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per splcuity of arrangement effected by the anther, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. * B. F&A&SLUI GBEENE, O. B. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineer Stationery, tu3 - ' Market street,'cornerof Second. To 4* a rtleu era ana J\'ur&erymen- FIVE thousand bushels pur* BONEDUST, fine ground 1008 i nshels.pureßU^EDUST,coarse gronnd^ 1000 barrclsr&tent American FEHTILIZSft. A. A C. UOKVELER offer-for sale, on accommodating terms, the above valuable Fertilizers, which they manulao tare fit their new ; extensive establishment, situated In Host Liberty, near Pittsburgh, Pa.. Boneduat, as a man are . has been used for many years in KuropewiUi the greatest suc cess' next to guano, it is superior toanyothor In use. Ten or fifteen bushels pure Bonedast per acre will so nourish the lend that its good effects wIU .be realized from the first year to ten or fifteen years after, whereas tge .good effects of guano are' exhausted' In bh < ‘year. Those Who have used Bocedust apeak in the.highest terms of ths benefits dep rived from it. Il ls suited to every'variety of soil, and aU crops are benefltted by i t—v IneVa nd.tre es more particular ly. The'patent American Fertilizer possesses essential 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. Order* must be addressed to ; A; BOifiVfiLKK, mbs:dawlm 440 P6on street, Pittsburgh. Joseph Wtitle’* Carriage ttepoiUory* J'OSKPU WHITIS, now chrryihg’oh busi* . g ness in bis spacious .premises, (nowfVjiE-iaS z&L' lately enlarged,) cm the'Pittsburgh Oreensburg turnpike, near the Two Mia.taL--W Bun, between Pittsburgh and LawrencevUle, respectlully invites the public to inspect his stock of UABKtAGEd, BCGGtES, do. And he particularly informs gentlemen purcnasfrs, 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 whivh, so many years past it has been bis particular department to select from the various and most talented Eastern menu* facturcrs.' The success of his new system is complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply f h« best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those, heavy expenses, .which the , manta for decorating houses of business has heaped upon the price of goods (o wing to large rents.) JO2LEPU WHITE will roll, on ready money only, at mubh less than the usual profits. • [mhOtdawl CarrlQge3.repBtrea in (Kebestmauner, with despatch G. tfinghain & Co.»i Trauapoxtatlon l* in* S a T5 M f Po^S o i l { a * l ? Ul ? wu y 4lBlB connected with the “oldestablished Bingham’s Line.” They will giro their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mer chandize, 4a, in the shortest time and on as favorable terms os any other Line. *3'ouly one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phil, detphia and Baltimore. GEO. BINGHAM ft CO., Oanal Basin, Liberty 81-, Pittsburgh. MNUIIAM, DAVIS ft CO, Proprietors. • 216 Market greet, Philadelphia. * 1 JAMES WILSON, Agent, Hortb «» L 'Kaltlmnf- M. L. OSTfIANDEit, Agent, - :: $8 West et., New York. Rockingham and Yellow Ware. MERd6l. are.kept at the office of the untieraitreed. Orders respectfuiJy solicited. 0 JA3IKS BLAKKLY, Corner of Seventh and smltbfield eta. rriHK OJYNEBS WAN! MONEY, *n4 Nave directed us to 1 sell Twelve Building hots, eaeh-24 feet free ton 000 ft. street, by 130 deep to a 24 ft. alley-eltuata near the Outer Depot, Allegheny Olty. Price tor each .Lit only Two Hus- BRm Dottias, Oiiitl ThlßWorery IoW price; andnothiug but the want of money Induces them to offer the tots at this mice. Call Boon, If jou want to procure bargains. a. CDTHBKBT A BON, 140 Third at.: OTASH—2 tone of prime.ioainyreoeited thla day t erf HEMET H. COLUKB. SWEET POTATOES—2O bus- iaat roo’d (prime, tor seta] by [miSOJ JAMES WABPBOP, Hfihlt. ‘ >* i~ . *_ 5 ' >/ •ii H < -a ssly „ ,«■ ■- y . .. :■ ■ :r„ :■ ...... CHE RB I PEC TOR AL: 1 fob Tms bamd mmx op: l CQVOBS, COLDS, HO A R3CNE3&, BRONCHITIS, wtioopiNQ-comn, crovp; asthma ; AXD CONSUMPTION, , \ ' - "WB invite, the' attention of the \] . ul fiEfl to tho-certificQtpg appended ► ' below, and bespeak fortbiara that can* !' / ■ A ' * did consideration which their honest' v . frankness deserves. y " ißggfe. Mao in such stations as many who ; fVfiSik >s voluntarily benr witness to the efflea* p yand value of CfIEBCT PSCTOBAI.do - 1 wot wantonly trifle with, or distort facts, nor overstate their convictions* I Judge then, whether this is not the medicine.to trust when j you must have relief for the throat or lungs; Judge too, .- whether every family ought not. to haveltby them as a \ safeguard aealnst the everywhere prevailing enemy, which * steals with fatal frequency upon almost every flock, and carries off a lamb from many r home? . Jaekaon, C. 11., Jackson city, 0., 20lb Nov., 1862. ' Dr. J. C. Atxr: Sir— The Cmumv Pkcto&al is much In quired after. Several of ouT.best Physicians have used it, three of them in their own cases, and always with the hap* , pleat effects. The numerous patent medicines always be ! fore them, lead to Incredulity in regard to every new reme* i dy; and It i* only after undoubted evidence of value in aDy article, that anything like a general confidence can be ex cited ' The unrivalled excellence of this combination of agents, i in the Chibbt Pectoral,) proved beyond cavil by rweatai i rial under their own observation, has compelled medical men to proclaim abroad Us usefulness.', It is beyond all doubt the best general remedy we have for the Pulmonary Affections of this climate, at the came time sedative and expectorant—a para combination of properties. In thehope that it will prove its own reward,l subscribe mvself. Respectfully your obedieDi pervafit, , JAS. H. C. MILLER, M. D. gentlemen of the Legal Profrstvm mark this cate. Williamsburg, L. 1., Brpt. 3.1852. DB, J. a Atxb: Dear Sir—Over-application for the past three years in my duties os an advocate, brought on some eight months ego a severe irritation of the bronchial tubes, which wafra constant annoyance to me, and fasthecoming a source of great apprehension/. Every remedy tried failed to even relieve me, till I used your Ohxrbt Pxctobal This has not only relieved me, but, as,l trust, wholly cured me 1 care nothing for the reputation of advocating PatentMe dlcines, and thl e is at your rervice. I shall recommend It to members of the her. nod others whom I may meet, la boring tinder similar Indispositions. Yours truly, R. F. JONEB. Montgomery, Alai, Octobet4,lB4B. Lb, j. C. Atxb: Sir—l have used ytfur admirable com pound exclusively In my.practice. and find It to surpass, by far. any other remedy we have lor curing diseases upon the lungs. Your obedient servant, R. B. JONES, M. D. What yet remains to convince the most incredulous that the Cherry Pectoral Is all that it purports to be, Tiz: sn un equalled remedial agent for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Tbeexperience of years has proven it to be such, and we submit it to the people, , believing that Its virtues will fully maintain itsrepntation. . Prepared by J. C AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass/ Beware of worthless preparations, attempted to be palmed off under a similarity of name. . Sold in Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by 8.. A. FAHN ESTOCK t OQ, wholesale and retail. - Je6.-6mdaw Carter’s Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER. OP THE BLOOD! .Not a Particle of Morcury in it./ LET THE AFFLICTED READ AND PONDERf—An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, Ring's Evil, Bhoama tism,Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimplesbr Postulea on the Face, BlotcheSj BoUs, Ague and Chronic Sore Eyes, King Worm or Tetter, Scald. Head, Enlargement and of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints; and all Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Insrudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. . > i 43* This great-alterative medicine and Purifier’of Blood Is nownsed by . Uganda oi grateful patients from all part of the United Stages, who testify daily to tberemarkabl cures performed by the greatest of all medicines,. “CAR TER’S SPANISH-MIXTURE” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on. the Skin, Uver Disease, j Fevera, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the. Kldnevs, Diseases of tbe Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedily potto flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing hes.yet been found to compare with it.' Itcleaase? the *y<-irni of ail impari ties, acts gently and efficiently on the LH>r and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomaeb, makes tbe skin clear and healthy, and wforee tbe Consti tntion, enfeebled by disease or broken dtiwn .Ly ! he excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor And strebsth. For the Ladles, it is. invariably better than'all the cos metics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish: Mixture will remove all sallownassof complexion, bring the rosea mantling to theebeek, give elasticity to the step; and im prove the. general health in a remarkable degree beyond all the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which we have received from persons from all parts of the United States, Is the best evidence that there Is no humbug about it The press, hotel keepers,magistrates, physicians, and.pubUo.meu, well known do the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agro or less, .from St. Louis to Fort Union. • Separate proposals will be received for transporting also the last mentioned lot of Qoods, Provisions, Ac.,f;bm Fort Union* by steamboat, keel-boat, or other safe water convey ance, to Fort Benton. Proposals for tb:s latter transportation should state the kind of boat proposed to bo used, andalfoembrace a propo . rition specifying the per diom compensation to be pwid in care the undersigned should requite theiboatto remain at Fort Benton a sufficient* time to unable him to execute his datiea as Commissioner, to negotiate with the Indian tribes to be assembled there.. The contractors wUI be expected to furnish, free of charge, the transportation for . the tinder* sighed and his assistants, who will accompany the goods, and subjisteoce for them whilst on board the; stuamboai; and in case the.boat l>adetained by his orders, at Fort Ben* .ton, like subsistence and Iran* oriallon on their return. - ;: The steamboat will be required (o be,,in readiness to re* Ceivabef freight at 9u houk by'tbe 10th of May,'lSi)s. No boat, will be accepted upon" which‘insurance cannot be readily obtained. Thu light w!U be reserred to take time -to consider the bid*, and the right also to reject any boats, steam or keel, that are not considered by the' undersigned sufficiently staunch, speedy, and adapted to the proposed service, and to reject any and all bias, iTdeemeuunsatis factory. • J / .Thi proposals will each be endorsed—" Proposals for Transport! g, Indian Uoods, Provisions, Ac., up the Missouri Hlver,” and will state the rale per hundred pounds, for 'which the bidders wiU contract to perform the Berviceyond must be accompanied by a guaranty that the bidders will enter into contract, and give sufficient security ibr the per* fornwnce thereof, in case their bids shall be occouted. f9b24 a CU.'DUNft, Supt. lull. Ag-y. Tv™ . • -Sew Postage Act. HE attention of the public is directed to the following provision of the now postage Act: Ist. From and after April !«, 1855, all letter* between la the United States,.rouit 6c j>repauf. £? r any distance, iii theUrihej Smtes, not exceeding three thousand miles, Three cents single rate; over three thousand miles, Zbn cents. i 3-1* letters to California or Oregon, must be prepaid Ten cents; - • • 4th. The existing rates and regulations In regard to let ters to or from Canada and ull other foreign countries, re main unchanged, • . . ■ Postage tft&mps and'Siamped Envelopes of. the denomi nat on of Ten cents will be prepared and iseunl speedily. Absolute prepayment': bring required on all- letters to places within the United State?, great.care should- be used as Well Iq pre-psying tli* proper amount on letters above the weight of half an.ounce as q>i riiigltt letter^.' Letters unpaid dropped in the. office will not be forward ed to ther places of destination, but will' be returned to the dead letter offic**, monthly. A list, of these .will be posted up dally for inspection at the office. - KOBBUT ANDERS&N, P v M. Pnst:OSce,.PiUabargh«March 27.1855.—[mh30j .•.. LitPJSTIO bUAP KXCKLSiuBI . Aik—“ / w.ruld I were a boy again. ril go surn to'that store again, On Third street; kept by tL L. C n And some Herpetic soap I fain * Would buy, for it always suits me, • - Herpetic fcoap always suits me. That Soap removes redness an l tan - ABdoar«3 01l chap . .Bh yeSj 1 fcuow-i; jjiQas.you. Thb TOimibtaiemedy lor Bore reuithhondohtsj,roVed of BS“ .•»%S&Bk* •• *< 140 Tnird »tr«t JBANNKTTfcI - —TT: Bhe ladres3ed la silks and satin*, - ia>^??w. B[e , p U f «4 grace; She is lovely in-appearance-* ' tt£^ wbaUttUo » face! . '* H& hands are small, but oh! how rough: . She surely does not know' ~ ■» That Hzaraiio Soap is fust the thing—»• h _ A'd then the price is low. TheHERPETIQ SOAP is ibr sale, lattcento par o ike, a t i am ttui? xsro OX&&KS * MEDICAL. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1855* ON ENGLAND.