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• iH • > ‘ WEDNESDAY !&■
'• • the Boston Atlad, April 13.]
A PAI.PABLB HIT.
jfWncnto/ on AneientM3.Discoca-idinth* C&xxmte Of
. Bocks Jkrrryh.
Goosey, goosey gander,
Wbero shall I wander?
Up stairs, down stairs,
■{. in a lady’e chamber.
There slept a Indv,
Under tho clothes
In popped a Senator,
With ft long hose.
Oat popped the Senator;
Solemnly he swore,
guch a sleeping beauty,
Be never saw before;
Wlku ft pretty littlo nun
Is lying fast asleep,
A naUro-bom American’s
Entitled to a peep.
** Ye which,” says the MB., gpode man
toofce at hifl plcaaaunce, putting in but hie beade
for ye plane reasonne that he badde no eyes in
in ye legges of him.”
lffilLLl ANTES—A. A. MAtON * t»-
J tfptn, on the 28th inst., some fine new styles oH'roc eh
Brilliantes.
OCGJI REMEDIES— Ajer's Übeirj Pastoral,
tom Wild Cberry, Jajßrt ■
iv. A large tupplj qC the above ™lurbl. r« d by
mh22
_ '*i»lifk'KiliiNlTUßil- —We constantly manufac-
F tarta* of every de S <*lptUm ; war
■*■ . nnd workmanship, and sold at reduced
ranted in matenai g*"””" 111 B , YOOSO & CO.
•lEIsByTBMAH HYMN BOOK 3 - Rec’d by Kjpress
Xtoiliy, a large assortment of Psalms and Hymns, of
all idles and styles ol bin< “” ( 'vißoN , 3 BOOK STORE,
05 Market street, neat Fourth.
BEST KNOWN WHEN TRlED.—These gentlemen take
pleasure In testifying in regard to B. A. FAHNES
TOCK'S VERMIFUGE, because two of the firm hare nsed
It in their prlrata practice aa physicians for a number of
■sears, and they have fcnown It, by observation, to be good.
5 New ALBaNT,IU(h, July 4th, 1553.
Muzri.B. A. fhhntslocl: <£ Co.—
Gentleman: Having sold your valuable Vermifuge for
some time, and having roan it used for many yearn, we
would recommend it to all as a safe and officiant remedy Tor
all cases of worms. In no instance have we ever seen any
evil results following its administration, but always has it
answered tho purposesfor which it was intended, and been
entirely satisfactory. _ . .
Believing that cvorytblng that has been set forth in regard
to its virtues is strictly in accordance with our observations,
not only as practitioners, bat as men of boslnesa, we would
* unhesitatingly say 10 all who read this, that it is ihe best
YemiftJtre now in use, and that its virtues are best known
when tried. RIELY, HOOVER & RIELY.
Prepared and sold by
V B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO.,
Corner of First and Wood sts.
nnoBACUO— 160 boxes “ RussellA Uablneon,” “Grant's,”
1 “Anderson's.” 60 dwnrf boxes “Blaanerhassett,
* •Perfection,” “Jewelof Opfclr,” “Diadem Twist,” “Esme
ralda” Tobacco, instore and for sale by
nh23 MILLER A RICKETSQN.
CMGARR— 50 M. Havana and Principe Cigars, beit brands,
j in store and for 6alo by
4h20 MILLER A RICKgTSON.
60 bbts large No. 3 Mackerel;
4 20 u medium 3 “
25 “ No. 1 Pickled Herring;
10 drums “Grand Dank” No. 1 Codfish.
In store and lor sale by
MILLER A RICKKT3ON.
SOAP AND CANDLES—
J5O boxes No. I Palm Soap :
30 •“ “Hill A Co.” Variegated Soap;
50 “ Cincinnati Bur Candles—4's, s’s, C’s;
10 ** “ Sterin “
For sale by fmh2o] MILLER A RICKETSON.
QBNCV FOR THE BALE OP LANDItETU’B SEEDS.
F. R. DRAVO, Fami y Grocer, Diamond, Pitteburgh,
Pa- h a arranged with David Laudroth, of Philadelphia,
for a constant supply of his Warranted Garden Seeds.
Thesa Seeds have, for manr years, stood pre-eminent in this
vicinity, and >t will be an object with F. R. D- to sustain
their repata.ion. None tod be told by him but thosertcetvcd
direct from LandreUu ~
aLUABLB WORKS FOR ARCHITECTS, MECUAN*
ICS AND ENGINEERS—
The Model Architect; 2 volumes; by Sloan.
The Carpenter’s New Guido; do.
Appleton’s Dictionary of Mechanics.
Do. Mechanics’ Magazine.
Practical Mechanic’s Journal.
Downing’s Rural Essays.
Do. Country Houses.
Stuart’s Architecture.
Allen’s Rural Architecture.
Field’ll City do.
Rudiments of do. and RuUdin^.
Rudimentary do. by Job j Bullock.
The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder’s Guide.
The Builders* Guile.
The Engineer’s and Machinist’s As-tstant; 2 vols.
Du. do. Mechanic’s do.
Welsbwh’ B Mechanics and Engineers; 2 vols.
Mahan's Civil Engineering.
Knapp’s Chemical Technalogy.
Norris’ Hand-Book for Locomotive Engineers and Mach a.
Colburn on Locomotive Engines.
Haupt on Bridges.
Templeton’s Mechanic’s Companion.
Scribner’s do. do.
Qaswell’s do. do.
Henck'a Field Book.
Byrne’s Pocket Companion.
Simms on Leveling; revised by J. 11. Alexander.
Do. Mathematical Instruments.
Borden’s Formula for Construction of R. Roads.
Trautwine on Railroad Curves.
Shank do. do.
Mifflin do. do.
And numerous other practical works.
For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN,
m bl7 No. 104 Wood st.
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“y-H y
ONLY $1,400 for o piece of GROUND containing about
fci£ht Acre, in a pleasant and very healthy loration,
only ten minutes’ walk from the It. It. Depot at kaßt
Liberty. Terms of payment will bo made easy. Th*B
property la in a goal neighborhood, and is offered at the
above low price, as tbe owner Is going West. Perf'cms in
want of 6uch a place, will call at the Heal Estate Office of
m b2i 8. CUTHBBRT A BON, 140 Third ft
PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE.-A Dwelling
llouso of six rooms, neatly papered, and in first rain
order; with a good Lot of 75 feet front by 110 deep; portico
In front of the house; a large porch in the rear, under
which is « well of excellent water; chicken bouse; coal
house; and a cave lined with charcoal. A choice selection of
fruit tree*, shrubbery, Ac. Situated within three minute*
walk of the R. R. Station, at Beaver bridge. Price $lOOO.
Terms: 5400 in hand; balance io 1 and 2 years
ap n * B. CUTGBKRT A SON. 140 Third ft.
TtUlt SALE—One-half oT a well established alanutautu-
Ij ring business, w ith stock, tools, machinery, Ac. This
la a rare chance for an active business man. Profits good,
and but Email capital required. .
mh2S S. CUTIIBERT A SON. 140 Third st.
UI DON’T YOU RESIKMBBU fillSd ANN, OLD JOE !
Ml«a Ann, with her face so brown;
Her hands! ah! how red; and then they were rough—
Toe roughest and reddest in town;
I met her yesterday, old Joe.
Her face beam’d bright with hope,
For her bands were smooth, and soft, and white
st* had used the Hsrpehc Soep.
•This excellent Soap, which Will rapidly beal all chaps,
chafes, Ac., can be had for 12% cents per cake, at No. 140
THIRD street, below gcilthfield. mfa2 '
Olt A TRUTHFUL PORTRAIT, go to CARGO’S UAL
LEEY, No. 76 FOURTH street, Apollo Buildings. He
alms to please. „
'T'YER’SCHKRRY PECTORAL and CATHARTIC PILLS.
A 1 gros3 of these celebrated medicines rc?d by
ywhOT JOS. FLEMING.
ADIKB wiU find the HERPETIC SOAP to be an excel
lent Toilet companion. It removes tan, sallowness,
Ac., and heals sore chapped hands. Jt also renders the
skin soft, smooth and white. Bold at
mb3l 14Q THIRD BT.
('I ENXLEMKN will - find tbe HERPETIC SOAP to be an
article for ShaTtag. TnIRD SI ,
A NEW INVOICE OF EXTRACTS FOR THIS SPKF.,
A. as follows: Oriental Drops, Ex. Boquet, Musk, Spring
Vloirer U,>per Ten, Magnesia, Geranium, Heliotrope,
Jocfcey Club, Rose,-and fifty other hare juFt been re
ceived by tmh22) JO3- FLEMINO.
ryr* FOU&TU STIiKKt la iho numbar, and those who
#0 mind number one will betake themselves thither.
OAKGI/3 ROOJIS are the moat attractive In the city. Hu
■pIOTURBa are flrstelass, and prices moderate. mhal
Mantillas*
WE are now receiving our stock of Paris made HAN*
TILL AS, to which we wool! call the attention of the
ladies. HAGAN A AIIL,
91 Market street.
OUIriYiLLK LIMJS— Constantly on hand. ~~
I mhS9 SMITH, MA.IR A HUNTER.
GOP FEE —250 bates prime Rio just rac'd and tor sale by
mh3o SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
HAbF SPANISH OWAltti—6o,ooo No 1 tor Balojby”
nih29 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
CTwT 160 b3 “' w ~ aaixaMiSyuoNTEß.
SUQAB AND &10LASSK8— '
60 barrels Sagar Home Molasses
25 do' Loaf Sugar;
20' do -granulated Sagar;
20 do Crushed do. For sale by
M ao vrus HA ib A UPNTBR
CNDRIE3--25 boxes Chocolate;
25 do Castile Soap;
100 do Starch;
60 do StarCandleM
20 kczs 6 twist Tobacco. For sals by
mM3 HMITU. >l*lll * 11UNIBB,
Window qlasis—igo boxes 8xio;
60 do 0x12;
100 do 10x12;
25 do 10x14;
20 do 12x15; '
20 do 12x16. For solo by
m t 29 SMITH, MAI 11 A UUNI'EK-
UUUTRY SEED—H) bbls just received aod for salei by
xabBo HENRY H. 00LUN8.
TO I’d S(K) Qothlo Chimney Tops, rarloi
\ j patterns, received and for sole by
mbSO HENRY n. COLLINS.
G“ ttjjßN APPLES—2S bbls tlm day rac’d, and for sale b
m h3Q HENRY H. COLLINS.
"im k 100 bbls LoaisTiile Limareceived and tor sale b;
t mtl 3o HENRY 11. COLLINS.
itMINY—IO barrel* received and for eale by
rtiZQ HENRY H COLLINS.
*?ANa —25 barrels just received by H. U., and for et
> bV [mhaO] HENKY 11. OOLLINS.
.rA NR—2O barrels White Beansjual rec’d aud for tale bj
r toST lIENKY 11. COLLINS.
•EggfF* 5 * 5 * roceiTed OQLLINS.
ntiul -
1 Lara H. COLLINS.
chests *ou g Ujson, Imperial, Uunpow
X liot anißlaoK Teas, for «» « & MO OUHKAr
mU24 _
moohbead.
Moorhead,
— —TTT-TrmrM IN Eli. AL WATER—3O half bbli juslretrd
H°MO) KING * MOUKHKAD-
Jaf» Coffee.
• Id store and for tale by I ' frT T - RR k mcKBTgOK
rntil
rnn M-A. A. MASON A.Cp.bave
Housekeeping gw - of Housekeeping Goods.
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MANSION HOUSE.
GEOaG E AU JVEN TZ * PaoraiETOE,
NO. 814 LIBERTY STREET, jort beside tb«
Depot of the Petnwjlvftnia Eailrord, -which mates it
the most convenient house in the -city for passengers arrt
y>riaPmpHetmimTlng, at fltteanp,
in excellent style, the MANSION respect
tally Eolicit a share of pubUo patronsge. Thera atteted
a splendid STABLE and eatenarci« AQOH YARD.aitara
ing ample accommodation to travelers and ““
Larder and Bar will be famished with the best«» ®j«*«t
can afford.
BT. Cli AIH-
Comer of Penn and Si. Clair streets,
rpnß undersigned, formerly of‘‘Brown »Ho:el, having
1 taken 1 hi 3 lariro and commodious UOTKI*, and , ,
in magnificent style, wouldrespectfully invite
his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. Aa
sured, with the convenience of the homo and his long ex
'“riVoco In the business, Kean give entire satisfaction,
and his charges moderate.
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'rTCeY’S HOTEL.:
COKNEE FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
my!ory] E. RII/EY, Proprietor.
GOOD INTKST HOUSE,
CO UNKB OF LIBERTS AND QUASI BTKEETB, near
tho Railroad, Depot ; ■
janl&ly . JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor.
CITY HOTEL.
(LATB BROWM’B.)
Corner of Smltlifleld and TlUrdatreet.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
GLASS & CABB, Propriotore.
JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CARR,
(UU Hunger RstTUflffipbWfc#.) BUCUrJM * Tmj H&Ul*.)
THIS large and commodious House having undergone
thorough repair and furnished with new equipments
throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling
public. Cuauges moherats. apr^:om_
ST. CLAIR HOTEL.
(FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,)
PITTSBURGH,
Corner Penn.and St. Clair streets,
c. W. BENNETT Proprietor.
JSy'Thiaifl a first class house, between the Railroad De
pot*; the rooms are large and newly furnished, and charges
moderate. apt!4:lyd*w_
OWSTOR'S.
WAVERLEY HOUSE, 50 South Eighth street, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au29:y
TUIS VATIORi ,
*TO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8 .WEBB (late of
\ the Eagle,) Proprietor. lao'-Bhy
GASKILL HOUSE,
CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUIH STS., WARREN, O*
THE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the
public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened
as ahouseof entertainment. Being-commodious and roomy,
and adjoining the office of the Ohio StageCorapany,it offers
inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda-
Uon of tho traveling community.
A shure of public patronage la respoctfnUjr
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
CIIKSTNTJT BTREKT, ABOVE THIRD, Pilll. tDKLT’HIA
FARBKB dfc LAIIID, Proprietors.
jyl9:3ml TKKMS SRSO PER DAY.
McimiiLAlf HOUSE,
JOHNSTOWH, FENNA.
THE undersigned having taken charge of the above
named House, and refitted It at a large expense, In a
comfortable ae well aa elegant style, la note prepared to re
ceive gnesta, and give ampie BabdacUon to ill Klio may
pa ionise the House. tauB:tf ] JAMK3 DOWNEY.
HARE’S HOTEL,
fLate Farmers Exchange,]
NO 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitta
burgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor.
This Hotel U entirely new. having just been completed
and opened for the accommodation of the public. {sepl3
tHk glen HOTEL
B NOW REALY FOR SUMMER VISITERS.—The
grounds have been improved, and tbe House rendered
more attractive, generally. The proprietor will bo happy
to see his friends. .... •,
aa» At, omnibus of the Excolsior Line Is now running
from the station, on Fifth street, to the OLKN nOTKL.
Leaves the station at 3 o'clock, A. M., and 6 P. aL? return*
ln St ' ,, ° J. G- MARTIN, Agent.
FRANKLII) HOCBBi Cleveland, Ohio.
C PATRICK 4 SON, PsoPEisroas.— Thlfl House has u»-
. dersrone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations,
and lanre additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie
tors pledge therases that nothing shall bo wanting on
their part to render Uia Faasaus a place where all the com
fortaof . tot etaalmtel b ' l '”“ o d ' pATRICK M bqs.
PLOIIENCE HOTKI*»
No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
(OOSBUCm* O.N TH* KOROPSIN PUJ«.)
BEUBEN LOVEJOY,
proprietor.
J. tfHASTOUJ, JB-« AG’T M * * A **' l,l
PERSY liOTKL, corner of Hancock strcotand Duquesne
War. Pittsbunrb, Pa* . .
mar4:y McMASTBRS k MABKLE, Proprietors
bank exchange:,
tut:id strew, between wood an d market.
riniE Subscribers le»Te to inform their friends and
I tlie nubile generallv, that tney hare leased the above
wll known Restaurant, which has Just been thoroughly
renovated, repaired and re furnlshod, and now open. Tbe
proprietors have spared no expense to make the Bank h.x
diange a comfortable resort, as well for the epicuro as the
business man. The larder will at all times be stocked with
tho delicacies of the reason, and served up under the auspi
ces of experienced cooks. They respectfully ask for the
patronage of a generous gonANI)E tS ,ERBE>
0. B. FBANCI3.
RESTAURANT AND EATING SALOON,
ON TUB EASTERN PLAN, 29 irtamond alley, bthtren
IKaxi and AlarkzlsirtiU.-A.il kinds of eatables tem-d
up in the best style, and on the shortest notice.
House open from 0 o’clock in the morning until L-o clock
at (Sundays excepted-) QCt9 ‘^
BKLVibKKK kEsTAURAST,
WOOD STREET, BET. W ATKK AND FIRST STREETb.
riMLB Undersigned bns juut provided a choice stock of
I LIUUOItS. ami is ready at all times to servo his friends
with the b*;Ht of the season, In the way of edibles. ItUq
Whisky i'un-'bi-a may be had at tho Uttvirsas.
Unlhlv JOHN SAVAUB. Proprietor.
cornOcopia
S2-Q YS TE R AND COFFEE HOUSE .***
D. BABNABD.
Xfo. 40, Fifth Street, between Wt>od and Market.
nifcivl riTTSßuncii.
CRYSTAL PALACE,
v 1 No. 18 Market street.
C. C. SEELY,
v UE3PKCTFUDLY informs his friends and the
(mJ public in general, that be has just started bis
New York and Philadelphia modern style of
Nfifi W COOKING OYSTERSandeTerythingelsem the
eatlne line. Oysters in the Shell or Btewed, for cents
a dozen. He trill also fnrnUh tho best of everything that
the market will afford. House always open until 3 o clock
In the morning. marUMf
OYSTER SALOON AND RESTAURANTI
108 WOOD STREET.
THE subscriber hwa now his OYSTER 8AIX)ON AND
EATING HOUSE perfected iu a manner that cannot
he exculed by any similar establishment in the city.
MEALS WILL BE SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS OF
THE DAT, from the _ _
Choicest Meats* Fowls, Fish, Ac.* *ci
His Bill of Pare cannot be surpassed, and he would respect
fully Invite the attention of the public to it.
9 CHARLES STILL,
108 Wood street.
jflfflfcmietf
St. Clair Lager Boer Orc%rm*
THE undersigned respectfully Informs the public tnat ne
U now folly prepared to servo private famme* and the
public generally, with his celebrated LAGER In
bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. 89 DIAMOND
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will bo punctually attended to;
and the Beer delivered to any part of the city vicinity.
Je2B:tf F. G. oOHENUiI.
Benitz’ Bager Beer llally
JTo. 108 Smilhjitld strut, opposite tht Custom Boutt.
THE subscriber has Just opened one of the largest anl
best finished Lager Beer llalls In the city. His BeerU
acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other ac*
commutation about his house cannot be excelled.
■auui&Sm t A. 11ENITZ.
Uennett Ale.
-\irT d. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMTTH*B celebrated
W • Kennett Aloand Brown Stout. Al6o,Common Ale
and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. ■
The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully
solfcltbd.
• Mlnerat Wgggr «m Sar«ap»rlll». ~
WM D ENGLlBllp'rltt street, below Penn, Is now
manufacturing and bottleing the above beverages on
an extensive scale. Ills articles aro of the best quality, and
nufactured from the purest materials. octl7:ly
attention:
Waeon Masters and Teamsters’ Bounty Lana
AGENCY, »» Fourth street.
OPFIOUIiS, Soldiers, Musicians, Wagon Masters, Team
sters, Ac., who were regulurly mastered Into the ser
vice of the United States, and every Officer, Bearnam ordi
nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the Navy;
also. Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State or
Territory, are entitled* by tb° late Act of Congress, to a
Warrant for IGO Acres of Land.
Thoso who have received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled to a
Warrant for such quantity of Land as will make, In the
whole, 160 Acres.
Persons entrusting their claims to me on rely upon hav*
ing them attended to promptly.
All information frw of charge. Lctle™ an '
nTCi>T*pii Address • ■ AUSTIN LOOMIS,
mh!4 Bounty Land Ag-m. 02 Fourth rt.
/I'HK HISTORY OF THE IIEN FEVKiI Eapo/ing all
I ' the humbugs pra'cticM in too *
X iaeau snA y UAI! COCHIN CHINAS!
And all other breeds of Hens and Chickens; by GeoTgoJP.
Burnham, the King of Chicken Breeders, of Boston, Full
of beautiful illustrations.
OPINIONS OT THE PRESS. I
It Ib an authentic anil lively volume of humor, by the I
<» Young ’Un,” an * a very largo salo of the book Ifl cer |
tain. —Eoi ton Eve. Gaulle. . _
The lovers of genuine fun will all read tola boos. We
advise everybody to get ft copy; the solemn that they may
laugh, and the laughers that they may laugh the more.—
Portland Daily Argut. ••
This book by Burnham Is a funny affair, and will tafco
with the public who have seen this big “ elephant” moro
or less In the la3t fl e yoar i.—Bu.
Ti.e “Uistory of the Hen, by G. B. Burnham,
Esq., is brim full of ft n and richness. Every “chiokefi
mao” will of course road this book; and If it doesn t wring
a good, uarty laugh out of bim, why he may take my hatl—
"■ Acorn,” in New Pork SpiriL
Tbe name ot the hen lanciers Id this country Is legion ;
aud a very large edition of Burnhaai’a new book will be de*
manded at the very outset. — Times
For-sale by
-mh2li
RaIUS L'UAMJE TO ittJY A FaKSII—SUO Acred of
first-rate Land; the soil U good and deep, and timber
oi the "best quality—situate at about twenty miles from
New Martinsville, Va., in the foiks of Fishing Creek—only
mile from saw and grist mill. The above could be well
divided into three good Farms. Priee $2,00 per acrel
Terms: (500 in band; the remainder in five equal annua,
payments*
Also—loo Acres In the lower end of Marshall county, at
less than three miles from the OMo river; 30 Acres cleared,
with a House, Stable, Fruit [Trees, &c. Price $1200; $3OO
cash: balance In three yearly payments.
’ 8. CUTHBERT A/BON/
Real Estate Agents, 140 Third sfc •
riuiE msittrjstio {SOAP cmores lab-,
I The nerpeticSoap'remoTes Baltosrness;
Tho Herpetic Soap cores fore and rough hands;
The Herpetic Soap costa t o j,l2 Yi “nts per cake;
And la sold at HO THIRD Bt., near SmlthSeU. [mha
UIO AND PEHNSSLVAjtI A KaLLKOAD—Wanted,!
tores Stock,do complete an
Bnken and Qomnlsfilon Stock Brokers,
tpKia No. 71 Fourtk stxw*
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MEM
*^i**i£*?c?' e * T- ; 4 7 -* .r
WM. C. CONNELLY.
RE&TAURANTd.
11. MINEB tL CO.,
N-\ \n Stnlthflild «treat.
<? ; ~ '*
iinMogiKwaa
Inorease of Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS 1
®tsa insurance company,
HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819.
PAID UP
Gash 8500,000. 1
n'IHE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
A Assets of the 2ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart
ford, as famished this agency on the Ist of January, 18&5,
under oath. „ „„_ ft _ e
Real Estate, nnlncnmhered ~ *—s 10,672 05
Serenty-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay
able semLinnuaUy - • ?2
Debts dne the Company, secured by mortgage... <-,313 17
Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 120,327 35
Railroad Stocks In Connecticut - 9“.5i0 90
! Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford 142,896 00
I Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00
Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents
| and others.
$773,278 03
Tho amount of liabilities duo or not due to Banks or other
creditors, —uoLbing.
Losses adjusted and due,—none.
Loßses adjusted and not duo, $148,618 22.
Losses unadjusted and in suspense, walling for further
proof, $81,257 50.
All other claims against the Company ore small, such
only as printing. Ac.
Agents Instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
The amount Insured in any city, town or village, depends
upon tho character, material and construction of buddings,
the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of
the fire department, and other circumstances.
The amount Insured in blocks oPbuildings varies; the
design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less.
'fHO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
Statz of Connecticut, ) fiß Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885.
Hartford county. j B ‘ „ , ,
Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary ol
the ijtna Insurance Company, and madeoath that tho fore*
golog statement by him subscribed, is true, according to
iis beat knowledge and belief
11KNRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace.
Losses paid by this Company for the yoar 1854 exceed
$750,000, while tho premiums received for the snmo time
ar exceed any other year, sinco the organization of the
Company. _ . ,
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is
sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
jBS m OQlco, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
janll H. P. TEN EYCK, Agent.
DELAWARE
htitvai, safety insurance company.
OFFICE in the North Room of tho Exchange, on Thinl
a tract, PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCES.
Off Vessels,
Giboo,
Fekouts,
INLAND INSURANCES
On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
*ll Darts of the Union.
P FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandize generally.
On stores, dwelling bonnes,4c.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7,1853.
Bonds and Mortgages...— .——...524,300 00
Btateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden, Bouthwark, and other loans, 181,663 4*
Stocks in banks, railroads and Insurances com-
Caahonband 10 - 071 30
Balances in tbo hands of Agents and premiums
on Marine Policies recently ieened
flabscriptlonNotes .100,000 00
Wm. Martin,
Joseph 11. Seal,
Edmund A Souder,
John 0. Davis,
Robert Burton,
John U. Penrose,
George G. Leiper,
Edward Darlington,
H- Jones Brooke,
’3. G. Johnson,
James C.Haod,
Theopllus Paulding,
James B. McFarland,
W. C. Ludwig,
Josxph W. Cow as, Sec’y.
Tti* FronKlln Fire Insurance
Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
DIRECTORS-Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Warner. Samuel Grant, Jacob R- Smith, Geo. W. Rich-1
arda. liordccai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Borie, David 8. Browne,
Morris Patterson. CnAS. N. BAKCttfl, President
Chas. G. BahcOT, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates a s low
aa are consistent with security. _ ,
The Company have reserved a large Contingent
which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af
ford ample protection to the assured. .
The As3ets of tho Company' on January Ist, 1561, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as ™}owa, tu;
Real Estate - ‘2
| -
T0ta1...... - $1,212,709 44
"Bine® their incorporation, a period of twenty-one yea-0,
they bare paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Tbou
a*ad Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence aftno
»d**ntagefl of Insurance, as well as tho ability and disposi
tion te meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third fits.
fHE _ UNITEb ‘STATES'
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY and TBUBT COMPANY,
pniiiADGiiPniA.
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850.
CIIARTEK PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia.
Officert of the Horn/ Board at Philadelphia'.
cniECToas.
Stephen ft. Cranford, I*aul B. Goddard,
Arabror* W. Thomson, Lawr«no# Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tlngtey, Gw. M’Uenry,
Jarob L. Florence, James Dereroui,
William M. Godwin, William M*Keo.
President —Stephen F».Crawford.
Vice President —Ambroee \V. Thompson.
iifdi>:al Examiner, Pittsburgh —James U. Willson, M. D.
Allegheny CUy—R. B. Mowry, M. D.
GKO. K. ARNOLD. Agent.
No. 74 Fourth utreet. Pittsburgh.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock, Annual Premium ana Western Fund
51,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1826.
Policies of Insurance Issued all times on the most favora
ble terms, against
LOSS OE DAMAGE BY FIHE,
OB TUI
PERILS OF NAVIGATION
Bt
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aokht
TOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
mnrlfcy
'NBYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH,
CORNER OP FOURTH AND BMITHFIF.LD STREETS.
Authorised Capitol, 9300,000.
INSURE BUILDINGS and other property ogulat-t lore or
damage by Fire, and the perllß of Che Boa and Inland
Narigatipn anil Transportation,
PIESCTOU.
Win. F. Johnston, Hotly Patterson,
W &rCllntock, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. M Long, I. Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jones, George R. White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
lames 8. Negley, W. 8. Haven,
Wads Hampton, D. K.Park,
11. It. Coggshall,
Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, resident.
I UODY PATTEHSON, Vico President.
| A. A. Caßßint, Secretary ami Treasurer,
j B. 6. CAnaim, Assistant Secietary
Western Insurance Company, ?Htsburgii.
E. MILLKII, Jr.. President I F. M. OOKPON, Secretary
CAPITAL, *300,000,
fTTlELlmnir* against all kinds of rUke.FIIIE anil >IA
W BINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
o*l nctltatlon, managed by DiaicTolicrtho Crowell
known In tho community, and who are determined, by
promptneseand liberality, to maintain the diameter which
{heyhaTeasrnmed, si offering tho beet protection to those
who desire to bo insured. „
Directors.—R. Miller, Jp.,O.W. Bieketson, J.W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson,
Wm.M. Lyon, James Lippencott, Georg© Darßio,Jamea3lc-
Auley, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott. •
Office, No. 62 Water atreet,(Warehouse of Spang *
Co-, nr»talrs,) Pittsburgh. ooT21:ly
WATCHES. EWELRY, &c.
NEW GOODS 1 1—Watches, Jewelry, Hilvsi Ware,
Military Goods, &c., Wholesale awb Retail.—Coun
try Merchants and strangers vlfli.lng our city ore request
ed to call, as we can 6erv« them as well, and we think b t
ter, than they nsoaUyjire served In Eastern chief, be Ides
giviog them a responsible guarantee—an Item difficult to
obtain in many shops. *l*™
Pilver Detached Levers ..$lO to $16,00
Do Cylinders 7to 10,00
L dies’ Gold Lever and Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards.
Gentlemen’s do do do $35 to $2OO.
Chains, Seals, Keys, Pencils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps,
in excellent variety, and at lowest prices.
Watch R pairing done promptly and in a superior
manner. All work and all goods WfLr^QU^ d WILBON
67 Market tereet, comer of Fourth. 1
CLOCKS! CLOCKS'! CLOCKS!!!
Pfelfle 4t Meyran,
DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Gjfc. BILVERWARE, Ac., No. 42 FIFTH Street, near
£3% Wood, opposite the Morning Poet, formerly occu-
SSBe»pled by L. Reineman A Co. Wo have now hand a
eplendld assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clocks, which we
offer to the public at great bargains, such as: Iron cases,
pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocbs.
Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent
lever,cylinder, and anchor escapment Watches, and on ele*
gantstock-of Jowelry aniflilTorware, which we intend to
sell cheapf6r cash. . , .r*
N. B. Watoh repairing done in the best manner and at
low prices, and warranted. mario ■
NEW JEWELEY BTOBE, 1
No. 87 Market Street,
(Second door abort the. North-west corner of thtJHamona.)
-TOUNSTEVENSON, (of the late firm of John B.M FadU«n
4) A C 0.,) respectfully announces to the pub l 1 Mb ath « tl‘i B
opened, at the above stand, a flue assortment of WATJJu*o»
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI
RANDOLES, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea ana
Communion Sets, and the usual variety of goods in his line
°*Bpeclnlcare and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE
WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4c. . . on Kn
He trusts, that from his long experience In busmcflfl, no
will be able to givo satisfaction to those who may wot nun
with their patronage.
Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1553.
rrUIE MARRIAGE GUIDE; OK, KASUbJ MEDICAL
1 AND PHYSIOLOGICAL INSTRUCTOR, for the
use of the married or those about to marry. By v ' • • . .
lick, the celebrated author and lecturer. Jlnety-eigmn
edition; 600 pages, and colored plates.
edly the beat boot of tho kind ever published, and has at
talned an unequalled repnladon and circulation, in lacr,
there is none other like it In tho English language. It con
tains full information upon every topic ‘nterestTog to mar
riedpereone, but is strictly moral, eclemiac,
fnl and popular. Prico one dollar. For sale by H. MINER
4 00„ hV 82 gmithfield street, Pittsburgh; wp will send it
anywhere, free by poet, on reoiiviig 4n» dollai nndthe td
drank
4 \ *
V * , «*.
■ s *
•••• \S^W
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212,505 08
all parts of the World.
$027,470 63
DraiCTOBS:
Dr. B.M. lliißton,
Hugh Craig,
Bpenccr M'lltqlc,
Charles Kelly,
I Samuel K. Stokes,
llctiTy Sloan,
. James Traquair,
Wm. Eyre, Jr. t
I Joshua L. Price,
JamesTenneot,
| John B. Semple,
Charles Schaffer,
I J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
1 B. T. 0. Morgan, do.
WM. MARTIN, President.
THOB. C. HAN'T), Vice President.
P. A. MADEItIA, Agent,
95 Water street, Pittsburgh.
PHOTECTIOS
v-jyv* £*v-'
* . . * t* *
.'V i . V ’ t
■« ** •.
/*•> ,:-.-> v .
austis koonns.,
STOCK AND BILL , BKOKEJ,
Office, iV*o. 92 Fourth st. f abov« Wood.
NOTES. Drafts, 13onds, Mortgages, and LoaM on colla
terals, negotiated. - Blocks bought Mid sold on com
mission. Land Warrants bought .and sold, ; .
Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of
Copper Slocks. - ; iV'
All flornmnnicalions attented to promptly.
WH. H. WILLIAMS tt’VAS.
Wm, H. Williams & Co.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
JV. & Orrr.tr Wood and Third struts.
Jo®» AH transactions mstdebn liberal terms. Collections
of i»Hq, Kotes, &e., promptly attended to.’ Jan26:lw
MSCOWSBi-liA-WIIiI.pCK,
B AN KEBB,
AND in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver
Coin. Current and I'sr lunds received on deposit
Stocks bought and Bold on commission. Collections made
fttanypointln the United States.
Sou* East corner of Market and r j*s4dW«QH. pA- _
ARTHURS, RODGEES .& CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
CORNER OF FOURTH ANO S3IITHFIELD STREETS,
,nH« P i 118 b urR U,Pn-_ ■ .
c. a. TULEINS.
Wilkins & Co.,
/Successor* to A. ilkios & Co.) _____
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 71 Fourth strict, Pittsburgh.
Ilf THE
Lhrou 'lmut the country daring the last six months, wo
oie satisfied that in almost o«p mxtanoo
bavegrown out of a departure irotn their legitimate busi
ness; anl we, thorofbro, take occasion b assure Ule public
in advance, that no speculations in ‘-fancy stocks,; or othor
“outside operations,” shall tempt us from-thei Btrict and le
gitimate line of our business—believing <hat in avo ding
all such investments wo Bilal! not ™>y A 0 £
serve our customers and ensure- their safety, but. that in
adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimate
benefit. _JfebsJ W - * Ca
.emova.l
PATBICKS.& FEIEHD,
bankers and exchange BROKERS, _
Bast Benwvtd their afflict to the Omar of Fifth and WixdtU.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Pinacka A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers in Notes, Orafta, Arccptanoes, Gold, BllTer
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern ana Western
in all the cities ■ throughout tie United
St&teft*. Denosite received in per funds or ; current paper, at
; thewfaenof Fifth end Wood Streets. T feb3 .
~R. HOLMES & &0275,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE,BROKERS,
nm nxMovsD tnr.ia bahkisq AJth sscoangx . omci to ho.
67 uAasrr stbeet, foub noons csxow old stahd.
N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
. and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Bu
yer and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
the cities thrdhghont the United
States. Deposits received in rar funds or current paper, No.
C 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. [ja3o:ly
"TIEIiNAN A GO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
2 Vo. 95 Wood Street, corner of Diamond MUy ,
pmstjunafli pa., :
BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time
exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in
all the principal cities of tho Union. Rwceive departs on
call and on Interest, and giro their prompt attention to all
other matter* appertainingto a Broker’s business. Eastern
Exchange constantly on hand. mar 6
JOHN WOOBS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB,
DEALBR m
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notoi.
STOCK bought and sold on commi-ssion. Collections
careftUly attended to. Interest paid on peposit.
£3" N0.'5314 Fourth etreei, nearly opposite the 31. ju.
Bank. ■ decl6
HILL & C 0.,:
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
COZSKI 07 VfOOD AND TIFTII BTBXI7S.
SIOIIT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Citleaconstantly for
sale. Time Bills o: Exchange and Notes discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought andsold. Collections
made in all the principal cities of the United Btatcfl. De
posits} received of Par and Current Funds. [marffTly
ATT sn KfAMCTU O'* ARD SAUiI, nOMHCX SMiUS.
KRAMER & RAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUT AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Dank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
ProioDaary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and sell Stocks on Commie-ion.
Collections made on all points In the Union. |my*
G. 32. AENOLD & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ,
DEALERS in Eschanße, Coin, Bank Note, Sight and
Thao Draftr, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought and wld on commission.
No. 74 Fourth et. f next door to liank cf Plttsb g. [b<ao
Domestic and Foremn Exchange, Bank N‘&J t Gold and S&vtr
Bought, Slid and Exchanged, at Vie
EXCHANGKAND BANKING HOUSE 0 t
WILLIAM A. HILL & CO.,
• 64 worn htbsct, pirrsutraan.
' timo deposits. [ jan!3
tgulatoregt
TQO:i7SO?« CELL. JVO - CA.COUIT.
THOMPSON BELL & CO.,
BANRKH3 AND R It 0 K UB S ,
« fomtr of Thinl and Wm hirers, PilUiurgk, Fa.
' Tilo3l AS WOODS,
Sir COMMERCIAL BUOKEE,"®
AND liCALJR IT?
Notes* Bonds, Stocks, Heal Estate, Jfcc.,
jN’-i. ForcrtA sL, PittibvTgh. I’a. (
WifUam A. Hill A CO.,
BANREKH,
C4 WTk *l slrrri, Pittsburgh.
HOLD on pale tb« folkiwing BONDS AND
40 sharw Dank ;
17 ilo Navigation Compan j\
CO do Civiz-eu?’iu~ureuce Company ;
IZ.&'-Q ia NarL’a'.kiu Benda;
City ('f'kittsh.iH'h U-. 0.15;
J7..000 C untv oi Altfi:h-ny U«>n | ?4, ?s:dlwfcwtf
Cliumlotii'tf Loan Olttca*
Tv TO. 100 SMiI'IIFIKLI* fcXHBKT, MS.VR FIFTH.—
loauru on Gold wid Silver Wati*hO-i, SH?cr*iir«
»cd oth-.T raluciV.t' urti‘'4’*H- ntiUnllv
CLOTHING.
cLOT H l N G STORE!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO..
of the celebrated Ohtbius Depot on Liberty
H ntri'ft which has woo an unbounded popularity under
he nano of the TUUKK BIG DOORS, have, for the pur
peso of acquiring more ?paw for their immense business,
renored to the «pticlnus huildinc on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now thomost
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHSI
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has ever been offered Co the public.
Their principal object fbr thia removal, Is to give them I
more facilities for the
WHOLESALE TRADE.
Ther are prepared to sell Goods at the
ROWES*? EASTERN PRICES!
ABd they will warrant them to bo as good as any manu*
fsctured in the Union.
1 CUSTOM WORK,
111 TQI BIST BTTU, AKB CPOH TUB SHORTtST 50TIC1.
They have on hand a lull and beautiful assortment of
LOTUS and COATINGS, tor _ „
FROCKS, DRESS l WALKING AND BUSI-
NESS COATS
Ottr Interests are identical with those of oar customers,
and wo assure the public that our fidelity will not fall In
filling all orders we mat bo favored with.
JSjr DON’T FORGET THE PLACE—
No. §8 Wood-Street,
/bast side,) corner of diamond alley.
jf t jj. Wedeslroour patrons to understand tbat wehave
no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the
*%£"•***»'*■ JOHN M’CLOaSEY A 00.
* Foil and Winter Goods 1
EDMOND WATTS.
Merchant tailor, no. iB6 liberty street.—
I bare now on hand a large slock of Fallnud Winter
Uooda. Oveccoallngp,of entirely new doifenai vest
lnga.of the tnifift beaYitlful pattsrns; French and English
Ouiiuicres, of every stylo and shade in tho market, all of
•which I will make to Ordor on the .most reasonable terms,
and warranted to suit. oc^
NEW SPUING GOODS- ,
TUBT RECEIVED AT JOH,N MeOLOSKEY A CO’S Whole*
tl sale Clothing Warehouse, NO.BS Woodstreet,and corner
of Diamond alley, tho largest and most varied stock of
goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure
of inviting the attention of tho public to. Thesogoodshave
been purchased from first hands, oud, consequently,' no
second profit on then, which leaves us able to say that we
am and do gell-at aasmail profits as any housoln the east
ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to
give us a call, and t himine our extensive assortment Of
AEADY MADE CLCUIING. It is almost impossible to
enumerate tho quaut s y of immense piles of garments that
is to be rood at thin); i e establishment; It Is sufficient to
say that it liao nevei t\ cn equalled by the house ItselL
marlOrif JOHN McCLOSKbY A CO.
SAiUUKL. GRAY,
SO. ! *T’ f ax'cLALH lom J3UU.WSG3,
ST. CLUB STUJST, PITISBCBOII.
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING made exclusively to order,
and warranted to suit. Has constantly on hand ft
flholce assortment of CLOTHS, OABSIMEIUIS. VESTINGS,
and OVERCOATING, of the latest styles, selected expressly
for the custom trado. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will
have their-wishes consulted and complifcd with, ps all wor*
is done under his own supervision. . DOT * 3 .
ClotUlugX GlottalngX •
THE undersigned respectfully informrfhlsfricndßandthe
nubile that he Is now receiving at hlastore,No.l ( 7 Lib
erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Casslmereß and
VesHngs, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he
is prepared to make to order In the most fashionable man
ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terns. •
We have also: on hand ft largo and well manufactured stock
of ready made Clothing, to which we invito the attention
t>f buyero, either wholesale or retail. ,
Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their
.dvantaga to rail ot 177 Liberty street, before making their
purchases. fmarSJ . 0. CONNER.
New Clothing atore,
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
THE subscriber has ju6t opened this oew establishment,
where he haß always on hnnd a largo and choice assort*
ment of all articles of CLQTUING , which he warrautßequal
to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri*
"martny pablicre,UCsted t 0
IMPORTANT MEDICAL WORK.—Every one afflicted with
certain diseases would consult his own interest by oh
tahUng D° RALPH'S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREATISE.
The nature, symiitocis, progress and consequences of every
Novercal Disease, mainly and distinctly described; Incla
dingdls-lases resembling venereal—to be lound in no other.
On Masturbation, much new and lovaluable information
la given, with tho only trnc treatment and cure. Stricture,
Ite. perlect and radical cure. Also, all the remedies. the
proper do.-irs, mode of preparing, £c., aro faithfully given,
bo as to be practically nsoful to overy one, in every place,
and it is the only truly Practical Work published for gene
ral use. Fourteenth edition, 342 pp., with plates. Price
one dollar. Sold by S.’L. CLTHBhUT,
m hG l-l'J Third street.
TpilK ESPECLAL ATTENTION OF LADIES la lnviteTto
. X tho HERPATIC SOAP,'prepared by the snbscriburfrom
the recipe of a Lorfdon Chculist, ahd used for rendering, the
eklnsmooth, soft fend delicately white, removing Sallowness,
Pimplea, Tan,Cutaneous Eruptions, and redness of the skin.
All cbapß, chafes, Ac,, on the hands, are healed by It. It
has been used with great success' in cases of Scald. Head,
For tho cure of sore, rough hands, it is unrivalled. Price
cents a cake; or in boxes, for family use, containing
one dozen,cakes, g 1.25 per box.. Sold wholesale and retail
by s.;l. outhbbriv
dedß No .140 Third st.
: -Ur-I v?
. SECOND ABELVAIi ,!
._'■ OP.,
BrfitNG Ain) stnmcißß dby ooods.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have JdaV received, and are now
opening, the most desirable r-assorttnent of Dttx
GOODS ever offered In this market. We call particular at
tention -to a few very choice articles. ■.
Extra. Rich Fancy Cord,Silka,.enUrely new design; . . t .
do do Black do do;
do do Twisted do; " '
Satin Plaid and plain Tissues and Beragea;
Printed do" do;
do Baraga Delaines;
do OhflUie do;
■ Veryhandsome French lawhbp ••
do do. Brilllanteens;. _ -- i
A good assortment of French work, Collars, under.
Sleeves and-Cbemizettes, very cheap; Embroidered Hem
stitch and plain linen Cambrio Handkerchiefs; linen
Tabte Cloths and Table Linens; French and English Fur
niture, Chintzes, white and colored Furniture;_Dimatry.
A fall assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts, •«£, .Irish
Linens, Mualins, together with a complete assortment #,
every article, either Fancy, Btaple,.For*igp or Domestic.
We solicit on examination of our Stock before purchasing
elsewhere; as we Hotter ' ourselves (*inee we have estab
lisbed the cash system) that wo can supply.our patr
more liberal terms than ony hou'e west of the JMountaipS.
Wo return oar thank* to oar. friends for their many. es*.
teemfed favors to ourjinn, under its former,title, and hope,
theymay still continue them to tho establishment, , under
its Kxw title. ’ • . • YOUNGiiXOVE A BRO»
. febS2- - .. formerly Young,. Stevenson * L ve.
•jos. lvdbwiq.
New Arrival of Spring and. Summer Dry
Goods.
AT No. 9ft N. W, BIDE OP WOOD STREET.
D GREGG k CO,, Importers and Jobbers in Britisn,
, Yrehch'and German DRY GOODS. Haring receiv
ed oar large and extensive stock of spring and summer
goods,purchasedirom importers, manufacturers, and part
through our own importation, ife feel safe in assuring our
old customers, country merchants and city dealers general
ly, that owing 'to these acquired facilities to purchasing, -
we can offer suchinducements, to buyers aa.ar* rarely met
with in tha trade. .. , .
Among our dry goods stock will be round cashwerea, ae
i laines, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs,
[ mohair lußtres,alpacas,plain black and fancy.figured silks,.
| ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy
yeatings, caasimeres, satinets, tweeds and summer pants*’
looning; brown and black muslins, table diapers. . ■ .
■ We have also opened 4 verylarge assortment of bonnets,
newest styles palm, leal hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn,
and an extensive .variety of hosiery, gloves sod ribbons;
with lace goods, fancy nettings, jaconetts,mull and
gwiaa musuns and black silk veils, Ac. i. _ '
Oar variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per
cussion caps, threads, port monales, patent toetf dnes, per
turnery, and almost every article usually kept in tfia
riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver
watches, Watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of.
newest patterns, and a great variety of SO hour and 8 dav:
docks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash
. oreatlsmctoryreference. ■■ - -
N. u —An early call from buyers Is respectfully soliatod.
ltWfl) D. QBKQQ &CQ.
VAN OOODGE’S TEIMMING STOBB,
No. 83 Market St., Corker op Dluiokd.
JUST RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of all
the new styles of
LADIES* DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS:
Fringes, ' Buttons, Galloons, .
Gimp?, Braids, j'Velvets,
Laces, Cords, ißibbons.
A handsome assortment of Trench, Bcotch;and; Austrian
EMBUOIDERIEg, in Stflsfl, Jaconet and Lace. ;
Collars, Edgings, Bandkercbiefe,
Sleeves, Insertlnes, Infanta* Botes,
Chemlzettes, Bands, Cafc>s A Waists.
A full supply of MOURNING GOODS:
Crape setts, Collars, love and Gauze Veils,
Plain Linen setts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls,
Plain Swiss do. Chemisettes, Italian andEng*h Crape.
MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars,
Bands aod Insettinga: French Working Colton, Hoop?,
Linen and Cotton Floas, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk,
Stilletos and Scissors.
Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. : _ „
A large assortment of GENTLEMENS FURNISHING
GOODS—Shlrtf, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Ac.
Pine, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in Bmall
wares generally. i .
AST* ruou’b best Kn> Gloves, in white, black and colors.
Sizes from No. 6to No. 10, alwavs on hand. 1
Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very
cheap. !
SPRING DRY GOODS.
HAGAN'AAHL, No. 01 Market at. r
ARE receiving daily additions to their large and well
selected stock of . -
Mantillas,-
Dress Goods,:
Embroideries,
Hosiery,
Housekeep’g Goods,
Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Ac .• .
To which we would respectfully invito the atter tion of
the Ladles. i mh2o .
FRANK VAN GORDER has just received a large and
beautiful assortment of Mourning Cellars, Sleeves
and Belts In Crape, Tarleton and Swis3, r b|ack lace and
game Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in! wool, cotton,
and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. ,
Alexander A Bajou’s best Kid Gloves can always be
found at No. 63 MARKET STREET, corner ef the Dla
; mond. nov!7
NEW DRY GOODS STORE.
Iron Front—No. 91 market street.
OUR house boiug uow open for the transaction of a gener
al Dry Goods business, wewould 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 offor such Inducements as will in
sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A A TIL,
apr4:tf Nos. 91 Market and B;Union street.
JAMESW. WOODWELL,
CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER,
Ware-rooms 0? and 09 Third atreot.
J. W. W. respectfully informs/5k
his friends and customers that heuL
now completed his spring stock.
*550 of Furniture, whi:h Is decidedly • 1 *
the largest and best ever offered fbr rale in this City, which
will be sold at prices as low na any In the United States,
East or West.
As he la determined to uphold the quality.-with well sea
soned materials, best workmanship, and newost designs; and
from the extent of liis orders and facility in manufacturing,
he is enabled to produce warranted fumituro, at the lowest
prices.
Ho has adopted the principle of identifying his customers’
Interest with hls own, In quality and price, and keeps al
ways on hand tho 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 ot*
der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock,
which for richness of style and cannot be surpass©* i
In •ny of the Eastern cities:
Louis XIV tete-a-tete Bofas;
60 Sofas; In ploah and hair cloth;
60dos. Mahogany Chain;
30 dot. Walnut 44
CO Mahogany Rocking "
30 Walnut 44 14
60 Mahogany Dirana;
20 Walnut «
60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
60 u 44 Dressing Bureaus
£0 11 44 W&flhstandajj
' 40 Enclosed 44
100 Common 41
20 Plain Dressing Bureau;
40 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut 44
60 Cottage 44
-800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahogany Wardrobes;
10 Walnut «
10 Cherry 44
60 Plain Bureaus:
TO Dining and Breakfast Tablaa
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 doa. Cane Seat Chain;
24 Cane Beat Rocking Chairs;
12 Ladies' Writing Desks;
Eat and Towel Stands; What-Nots;
EUguircs: paper Mache Tahiti \
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke - 11
Elizabethan 44 Wan and Ear 11
Reception “ ladies’Work M
pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tables; ■
Arm 11 Ottomans;
Qofhlc and Hall ChMra; __
k large assortment of COMMON STJENTTTJRB and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. CIffiEmMAXXSa supplied with all or*
tides In ttaelr line.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, fumished at the shortest
notice.
All orders promptly attended to.
Steamboats* Abojr X
rani . Tin subscribers tender their acknow-sja
the favors bestowed upon
■fiSatißßHthem. by their 8 team boat i friends, and
would respectfully remind them and others interest- * " V
od in buildlnn boats, that they are at all times prepared to
furnish, on the most reasonable toms, btotj description of
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work*
manahlp. T. B. YOBKQ ACQ»«
Corner Third and Bmithfidd streets- .
opposite “frown’s Hotel*”
Jonu Lotrryj Jr.,
ANB' RKDBTKA.D MANUFACTURER—No. 234
1 Ji Fetterinan’s Bow, Liberty street, baa on hand a Urge
stock of Chatrsand Bedsteads of every description, madoof
the best nraterbds, which hewilT'sell lower than articles :0t
the game quality can be sold In the city. Ha would call par
ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut
Chairs and Bedsteads, which ho will sell at • greatly reduced
prices. Also,-Turning of-every-description executed in the
neatest manner. Orders left'at the Ware Rooms, or at the
Mill, corner of Adams and liberty streets, will.be promptly
(tended to. maral
A. KILLIKBir & CO.,
HAVB OST HAND at their extensive CABINET end
CHAIR MANCFAOTOBYj No. 64 Bmithfield street, a
large assortment offancy and plalu fornitore, which they
will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates.
Terms—c&ahonly. •
Ctrcatluducements to CavU Purchaser*.
TJtfTE will jell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY.
W CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, .at prices that cannot
fell to please cash purchasers. All our work is warranted;
Our terms are GASH, JAMES LOWRY, JR^
mar 26 cor. BeyenthSand Liberty sts.
WM. £. BTEVJSNBON continues-to manufacture
Wl OABINBT-WABE of erery description, at hla old stand,
ffp) corner of Liberty Beyentb streets. UNDERTAK*
* 1 *ING attended to, in all its branches. my 11
NEW BOOKS.—Just received by Express, the following
New Books:
Autiblography of Chaa. Caldwell) 21. D.: by Harriet W»
Warner. Just published. .. . <
The Sons of the Sires; a History of the Progress and
Destiny of tbo American Party. Just published.
Nelly Bracken: by Annie Chambers Bradford.
History of Mason & Dixon's Line: by J. H. B. Latrobe.
Popal Usurpation. Ida May.
Wolfort's Roost; new work byW. Irving.
Alone: by Marlon Harland.
Ruth Uail: by Fanny Fern.
Life of Horace Greeley.
Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern.
Saxo’s Poems, In two stylos of binding.
Godey, for March. 20 cents.
Peterion’B Magazine, for March; 17 cents.
Ballou's Magazine, for March; 10 cents. ..
Yankee Notions, for March.
Tom Croßbie: by Lover.
Frank Leslie’s Journal, for March.
Call at the new and cheap Book Btore of -
SAMUEL B. LAUFFEB,
87 Wood street.
Bnterprlie Unn ;WorJki».
Bowk & TETLEY continue to sell RULES cheaper
•■than-they can be had either East or West, and every
gun is warranted. Call booq, if yen want one^fiir
going off like hot calces,
mblS
SOAP I —Herpetic eoap ia the best thing joa can find to
cure soreness Or. roughnesa of the skin. It heals all
chapB and chafes of .the. hapds,.*nd renders them smooth*
soft and whita. l2}£ cento per rake. Bold by
mhfl a- L- CCtHfcSET, 140 Third street
fine lot of flin g ham a , ~
mhs A. A. HASPS & gs Fifth streeet*
L dU 3
■* —— -*
Shawls A Scarfs,
MOURNING GOODS.
FURNITURE,
13q WOOD STREET.
ABD—23 ktga tat nit bj
HEtiß? H. COIUHB.
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kt ~ y;:¢ i ... ~`--z;..5:,c..5 .~+~',:0v+:c~'M...r :+.^r~i!F't:F-rcr -
: Cldti4il('ißild«ilttg Materials.
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IJuyeaxiof EfOTiaioiis.aip4Clothibgi"•* i*
* ii r y April 2,1855;.; ’
SEPARATE PROPOSALS, sealed anil endorsed •* Pro pa;
sate for Navy Clothing and CflqlldpgMaty rials,” will be
received; at this office until 3 o'clock,-p.m., on the Ist day
.of.May®exi,forfaruißblng and delivering, (on receiving
s i, ty days’jaotice,) at -eaob or either.of the navy-yards at
Massachusetts, Brooklyn, Now Yotk, or Goj
port, .Virginia, the quantities below mentions! of an y or
all n£:tbe following named .articles,of;navy clothing ana
clothing materials, and such farther quantities of ihe same,
aajnay be ordered by the chief of this barean, or by th?
iCommandantstof Jthe said navy-yards, respectively, during
tht fiscal year commencing on the Ist day of July next, and
ending on the 33th day of June, 1850. via: 1
Pea-jackets, made of'blue -pilot c10th...., 2,000....
. . Round of blue c101b,................ 3000
Trowsers, made of blue doth - 3 ,.5QP..;
Blue flannel overablrts., 5 000 .
Blaefiinnel undershirts.-——- 5,000 ..
r Blueflantsel drawers 5.-.000 .
8100 flannel. 3 i°oo
Blue flannel, in the piece..ydTds 50,000
Barnsley sheeting.frocks..-,,.. *»WO
•Canvas duck trousers....-.', --7- 2,000
Batnsleyßhe^tlDgfnthdpiece;...'....-...-.-yards 15,000.
Canvas duck, in the piece...'..,.-yards 6,000
-' Blue cloth caps.. y-OQ.
' Calf-skin'shoes.--..- 4 COO..
' Kip-skin shoe?, hlgh : cat.-.'.-.-«vv-"*-***»-P Q,r9 • 4.000
Woollensocks, Nos.l and2--»-'.-V~.?.-- pttlrs* 8 000
Mattresses, (with two covers each)-;..-.....- -,000
-Nankin, b1ue............'.-...-..... ypnls 8.000
Blankets— S,OCO
Black silk handkerchiefs—.-.U-'—.6.000
Blue satinet trows'era....-..---.----- ; 3/.GO
Blue eaiihej, in tbepiece.-..-.--.-.--.—yards. 6,Q <0
The cloth for the pea jackets shall bo Vwilted pilot' cloth
of American m ttUfacturejpareindlgo’blue. wool-dyed.-It
choll be 54 inches wide, and weigh 25‘0-nces per yard. It
-shall hate a list On each edge composed'of 24 white threads,
of atl wool. All pieces weighing le« than 25- ounces per
yard will be' rejected; and. each bale of about 300 yards
' mustavernge 26 ounces per yard.
The cloth for round jackets; blue cloth trowgers,andblu«
caps-shall be twilled, all wool, of American manufacture,
and pure indigo blue, wool dyed. It shall have a list on
each edge compoted of 24 white threads, of all wool. AH
pleces under ounces per yard will be r-jected; and
each bale of about 300 yards must average. 18 ounces per
yard. ; . . ;
The satin* must be American manufactured, 27-incbeß
wide inside of list, which list must cohtist of not less than
12 white wooßenthreads on each edge of the cloth, woven
: in the whole length uf the piece; must weigh not lees than
9\£ ounces per yard, to contain in each piece about 28 yards;
the wharp must be cotton,.pure indigo blue,yarn-dyed; and
the filling wool, pure Indigo bltife, wool-dyed. : Each hale of
400 yards shall average nine and a half ounces to tho yard;
and no piece shall be below ntoeand a quarter ounces to the
yard. The satinet trowsersmust be in ado of material like
■ the above. • 1 * ■' ! '
; The flannel must be all wool, American; manufactured, 1
wool dyed, pure indigo blue,ana twilled; mast beio pieces
pf 50 yards in length, 27 inches wide* weighing 5 ounces per
yard, with a list on-easb edge of 4 white woollen threads
woven in the whole length of the piece; Tcf be packed in
bales of 10 pieces, the pieces to be rolled separately without
cloth boards. Each ,bate to contain 6CO . yards and ;
pounds flannel. No piece to have.a tefa average weght
thau4Blooancesperyard. ; ' v ' .
The overahirts,. undershirts, drawers, and jumpers must,
be madeef flannel like the above.; . !
The Barnsley sheeting.mustbe free from cotton, 80 inches
in width;, weight,, twelve ounces.3l r loO per yard;, texture,
4 by 4to i-16 inch. ~
The canvas dock must be free from cotton, 27 inches in
width, and about 36 yards in the piece, double thread, warp
endfilling Weighteightounces23-lGoper yard. 1 Texture
. •,
The ehoea mmt.be stomped with the contractor’s name,
number of shoe, and year when made;, the sizes to lie in
the following proportion foreach 60 pair*, unless otherwise
ordered, viz: 4or No. 5,9 of N0,.0, 12of No. 7,12 of No. ■
8,9 of No. 9,3 of .No. 10,1 of No. 11.
They ore to conform la all respects to the samples at the 1
yards, and to be de’lvered In good strong boxes, 63'pairs in
each. The name of the contractor, contents, and the year,
when made, marked on each box.
The calfskin and the kipskin shoes to be packed in sepa
rate boxes;
The woollen socks must be woven or knit, and conform to
sample. ■'
The mattresses must weigh 10 pounds, including ticking,
which is to be cut 6 feet in length and 31 inches wide. The
covers most measure 71 inebesin length and 29. inches In
width. The hair, ticking and covers must conform to
, -samples,
1 The nankin must be the best blue American nankin, 26
inches wide, texture 5 threads'by four thread to tho 16th
of an Inob, dyed with pure Bengal indigo.
The blankets must weigh fix pounds per pair, and mea
sure 68 by 78 inches each. A bale of 60 pairs must weigh
300 poonds, and no pair shall weigh less tban & pounds 13!
ounces. They must be of American manufacture, made of
clean wool, and each -blanket must be .marked “U. S.
Navy.”
The black silk handkercbiefr .imißt .be 31J£ by 31}£ inches,
and weigh 1 ounce and 12 grains Troy; texture 14 by 23 to
}A inch.
A schedule of the three sizes for each 100 pleces of made
up clothing willbe found with the samples‘at the respective
yards ;«md all the above articles, including the necessary
buttons, rings*Ae., are to be fully equal in the quality,
texture, color, weight, and finish of material,' and conform•
in pattern, sizes, and workmanship to sold samples.
The number orqusntity which will be. required of each
of the foregoing articles cannot be Precisely stated; It.will
not be less, however, than the quantity tpecificdiu the fore
going Ikt. The contracts will, therefore, be made for tho
quantity of each article so specified, and for spell further
quantity as the bureau may require. Tht price must le
uniform at oil the stations. - ~ 1
All the above articles must be subject to such inspection i
at the place of delivery as the chief of this bureau may di
rect; and no article will be received that is not fully equal
to the sample in every respect, and which does not conform
to the stipulations and provisions of tho contxact Lo :be
made. - - - ....... .5
The whole must be delivered at the risk and expdnSe of
the contractor. Each box and bale to be marked with the
contractor’s namo. The inspecting officers to be appointed
by the havy Department.
The offers must distinguish tho prices for each article'
mentioned, and must be calculated to cover every expense
attending the fulfilment of the contract, including the
necessary buttons. .
In case of failure on the part of Ibecontr&ctprs to deliver .
the several articles which may be ordered from thftm;'t» !
proper time and of proper quality, the Chief of the Bureau .
of Provisions and Clothing shall be authorized .to_purchnFO
or direct purchases to be made of what may be required to
supply the deficiency: under the penalty to be expressed In
the contract; the record of a requT itlon, or. a duplirato j
copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or
at either of the navy-yaris aforesaid, Bhall be evidence
that such requMtlon has been made and reseired;
Two or more approved sdraiifs ink sum equal to tho
estimated amount of the respective contracts will be re
quired, and ten per centum-will be withheld from the
amount of alt payments on.accoUQt thereot ns collateral
security, and not in any event to be puid until it is in «tl
respects complied with; and ninety per centum rfthe
amount of all de iverles.mede will be paid by then-ivy-.
ow , D 't within thirty day* after triplicate bills, duly authen
ticated, ehtdi have been presented to h'in.
Bidders whose proposals shall be arc-pted (and none
othere) will be forthwith notifiei. and.as early as pracilca-,
bla a oantract will be transmittcjj to them lor executiou,
wUch contract must be returned to the bureiu within
five dayß, exclusive of the time required for the regular !
transmission of the mail. • ' I
Blank forms of proposals maybe obtained on application
to the navy agentaat Portsmouth,NewßampsMre; Boston,
New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Norfolkj
Pensacola, and at this bureau.
A record, ox duplicate pf the letler -informing, a bidder of
the acceptance of . his proposal, will be deemed a notification
thereof, within the meaning of the act of 1816, and his bid'
will be made and accepted in conformity wUh .this under*
standing. -• ■ • . ,
Every offer made will be accompanied (as directed in tho'
act of Congress making appropriations for the naval strvlce
for 1816-47, approved 10th August, 1846) by a written
Sarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to
e affect that boor they undertake that the bidder or bid-,
dera will, if hia or their bid be accepted, enter into an oblh
cation within five days, with good and luffleient sureties,
to furnish tho supplies proposed. The burean will nofbe
obligated to consider any proposal unless accompanied by :
the guarantee required by- law; the -compeloncy of tho.
guarantee to beeertified by-the navyßgent. dismct.attdr
ney, or the collector of the .customs. : •
JBlanJi forms of proposals may be obtained on application \
to Vie navy agents at Portsmouth, Kao-Hampshire, Boston,:
£iea York, liaUimore, Washington,'- A’cnfdk,
Pensacola, and at this bureau. '1 : ' , ;
TAs attention of. bidders ii called to the samples ■ and die
scriptions of articles required, as, in : the inspection before
reception, a just but rigxd comparison will le madebeticecn
the articles offered and the samples and contract, receiving
none that fail below them; an# their attention is atyoparr
ticularly directed to the annexed joint resolution , in addition .
to the att 'qf the loth August, 1846.
Extract from tho ad of OOngrest, agproted AugvsllO, 1546;
t4 fiso. 6. -Andbe ilfurther cnacUdj Thatfrom ainlafter,
tho passage of this act every proposal for naval supplies Ini
Tited by the Secretary of the Navy, under the proriro to
the general appropriation bill for 1 the navy, approved March
‘third, eighteen hundred and forty-three, shall be accompa
nied by o written guarantee, signed by one or mote respon
sible per Bcns, to the effect that he or they undertake that
the bidder.or bidders •win, !f his or their bid be accepted,
enter into an obligation, in such time as may be prescribed,
by the Secretary of iho Navy, with good and spfaclontflurey
ties, to furnish thosbppUes proposed. "No proposal sbnllhe
■ considered nnlcssaccompanied bykneh'guaraoteo. IfAftet
the acceptance of a proposal and a notification thereof to-,
the bidder or bidders, he or they shall fail tointer into dn
obligation within the ; time. prescribed by the Secretary_ of
the Navy, with good and sufficient sureties for famishing
the eupplles, then the Secretary of the Navy'shall proceed
to contract with some other person or persons for furnish':
ing the said supplies, and shall -forthwith cause the.differ
enca between the amount contained in tha. proposal bo
guarantied and the amount for which he may have
•traefed for fumishlngthe said supplies forthewhete period
of the proposal to be charged up against said bidder or bid- •
detrend bis or their guarantor or guarantors; and the 1
same-may be Immediately recovered by tbo United Stated,
for the use of the Navy Department,ln an Action of debt'
against either or all of-said persons.”
rPubliSv No. 7^}
JOINT RESOLUTION relative to-bids for provlsions,cloth* :
Ing, and small stores for the use of- tho navy;
ifttolwd. by the Senate and SouseofßepraerUativfi of the
United Rf'it'f of America in Congress assembled / That all
bids for suppliesof provisions* clothingand-small stores for
the use of the navy may berejected, at the option of-the- >
department,if madabyono.ffho.is.not known as a manu
facturer of, or regular dealer in, the article proposed td be
famished, which fact,or the reverse. must be distinctly
' stated in tho bids offered; that .the bids of all persons wno
may have failed to comply with.the conditions of any con;
tracts they may have! previously entered Into with the
United States shall, at the option of the department, be're
jected; that if more than one bid be offertdfor tho supply
of an article on account of any one party, either in his own
name, or in the name !of hlsipaztner, clerk, or any other
person, the whole of such bids shall, he rejected at the
uon or the department y. and, that, copartners ot any firm
dull not ba received .as sureties for each other; and that,
.whenever it maybe deemed necessary, for the interest of
the government anstbe health of; tho crews of the United
States vessels, to. procure particular brands of flour which
ore known io.keep.best'on distant stations, the Bureau of
Provisions and CQothing,-with the BppTobation-ofthaEecre'
tary of .the Navy, be and hereby is, authorized l to procure
the same on the best teftasjinjaarket overt.- > --- -- ; -
Approved 27 March,lBs4. [apS:low4w •
fifew Postage Act.
THE Attention, of the public is directed to the following
provision ol the new Postage Act: ‘~ 4 “
Ist.. Froui and after April lac, 1655, all letters between
places in the United Btates, must be pre paid^
- 2d. For any distance, in the United States, not exceeding
three thousand miles, T/irer cents single rate; crer l three
thousand miles, 3Vn cents, \
Si. Letters to California or Oregon, must be prepaid Ten
cants;;. . .. " ' ,'V
. 4th. The existing rates and regulations in regard to let
ters to or from Canada and an other foreign countries, re*
and Stamped Bevel open of thodtoomi.
nat on of Ten cents Will be prepared a n is su <xi. epeedUy-* _ ■
■. Absolute pre-payment .being 'required on all let
places within the United States/ferea*
well in pre-paying <be proper amount on letters-above
wm
iostrf tip doily or toSJt-eo' BERT W '
: nfflrß. Htcrtmlgh.March BT, 1856.-[mt3o[ .
m AjgTPFr.T. A
. NEW romi.os. moibb antique dew-drop
• „ No.nUukaiib
• - .v ■
- - . ..j.ilv''''’?-
DR. MORSE’S
INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
4 PHENOMENON 'IN UEMQINE.
Health ..Restored and Life Lengthened
r'..MORSE'S ISYiQORATING: ELIXIR.
IT will- replace weaknev.-with ktTofigtiii incapacity with
efficiency, Irregularity natnral ac-
not’oaly.jy'ittout.haiartiof reaction,lrat
with a happy f fleet■on tbapanem! organization, ear Bear
in mind that afl maladies, wherever they begin, finish with
the nervous system, and that the paralization of tha nore
of motion and sensation is physical death. ' Bear Inmind,
also; that Tor; dtofy kind of nerybiis, 4b«a*, B WrCor.
dialts iho only retiahle'prepKratiyo, knowth
. CURE OE - NERYOpS - DISEASES.
; . NO language can-convey no adeqoate Mss of tid iinnis*
dlate anti a^mo»t, > mlrccul(>QfB‘ch4Dg;q.which it occasions in
the dlaeaeel, debilitated-and..flbati6fbd nervous pyfltem,
•whether broken down by excess,-weak by nature, or impair*
ed by richness—the cm strung and relaxed organization Is
I at once braced,ircririCed and built up. The mental and
physical symptoms of nervous disease .vanish together un
der itfl influence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cor*
dial properties of tlie medicine reach tie constitution itself
‘and restore it to its normal condition. • ‘ ’!
LO3S OF MEMORY, -
Confusion, giddiue??, rush of blcod to-.the head, melan
choly, debility; hysteria, wretchqdccsn, thoughts of self
dflstruetfoii—fear of insapify, dygpepsii, general preetra*
'{ion, inilabilitv nervotupnesfi," inability'to; sleep, diseases
Veidetat to mala*,- decay ; 6f the prbpngating ; funQUons, hysl
teria, monomania, vague tenrorif, palpitation of the heart,
Lhpotencv, constipation, et&, : from Whatever cansos arising,
it is, if there he tuiy reliatco to' ho'placid bn human testl*
mony, ahsoluMy’ibfallihto.;
a great medicine ?or Females.
The unparalleled effects of-this'great restorativo in all
complalntsiucVleni'to'femoles, mark aheVera in the annals
brmedidbo. Ttomamd» of stimulants have been invented—
thousands orinrjgoranta.concocted—all. purporting to be
speclCid In the various dlfeaftes and derangements to which
the delicate formation of woman render her liable.
EVERT- WOMAN OP' SENSE,
Who Buffers from weaknefß, derangement, nervousness,
tremors, pains in the back, orany other disorder, whether
peculiar to her sex, oreommonlo both Boxes—to give the
invigorating Cordial a triol.. ,
• r V ' HARRIED PERSON?,
Orothers, will find this Cordial used a hot*
Mb'or two, a thorough resetie’r&tor of'the tystem. In all
directions areto bft. found the happy parents of healthy off
spring, who would:not have been eohutforthls extraordl*
nary preparation. And itis equally potent fpr the many dlt
eas«J for which it is recommended. Thousands of young
- men have been and not In a single in
stance has it failed to benefit thanu-. j
PERSONS OE PALE COMPLEXION.
or consumptive habits, are reswred hy thoneo of a bottle or
two to bloom, and vigor, changing the skin from a pale,yel
low, ‘sickly color, to a bcautlfal florid complexion.
TO TUB MIBGOIDH). ;
These are some of the sad. and •! melancholy effects produ
ced by. .early habits of'youth,.via: weakness of the back
and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of flight, loss of mus
cular power, palpitation of the heart, 'dyspepsia, nervous
irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general
debility,symptoms of consuniptionflietc.,. '
Mentally, the fearfdV effects on the mind aremnch to M
dreaded. Loss ofmemory, confusion of ideas, depression
iof spirits, evil forebodings,aversion toyodety, eelf-distrust,
love of solitude, timidity, etc., are eoxqool the evils predu
oed. All thus afflicted ,*
■ r ; ’ BEFORE CONTET»IPLATING MARRIAGE
should reflect that a eound mind and body are themoßt ne
cessary requisites to promoteconnubial happiness; indeed,
without these, the Journey through, life.becomes a weary
pilgrimage—the prospect hourly,'darkens tho view; the
mind becomes shadowed with ; despair, and filled with the
melancholy reflection.that the happiness Of another be
comes blighted with your pwiu r ......
. . . . . caution.
Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial kaAbeen counterfeited
‘ : ’
• In future, all the genuine Cordial will rhave the proprie
tor’s facsimile paflte&over the corkof each bottle, and the
following words blownin.theglass: r '
Dr. Morffo’s Invigorating. Cordial,
,'> ; ? ! C..H. RING, ‘Proprietor, N. Y.
‘ The Cordial is put up) highly concentrated, in pint bot
tles—price three dOßarfl per bottle, two for five dollars, six
for twelve dollars.. • - 1 .0. Bu RING, Proprietor,
• r 192 Broadway,N. Y.
; Sold.by States, Canada
and the West Indlesi. 1 , ‘
AOEKffIS: - : '.-
mmc.
PittBbureliia... i ..:D8 , .QE0. E.‘KEYBEKNo. 140 Wood fit.
Do. ........FLEMING, BROS., Nov6o Wood fit.
* Do. E. SELLERS, Mfood street.
AlleghenyClty...J. Pi FLEMING, .
Agent for 0hi0... J*D. PARK; Cincinnati. faplDdfcWly
CHERitI PljtifbßAli: |
FOR TIT* RAPID CURE o?'.-. •
COVGETS, COLDS, HOAR3ENRSB, BRONCHITIS, )\
WnOOPING-COCGN CnOUi*, ASTHMA.
- { ANI> CONSUMPTION*
■ ■ thoi.attention of the
Ik public-to-ihiJ. certificates appended
j \XSjSMro - below,anilb'efpHßrorihemthatcan* L f
/ A 1 -did eonridertUoh which their honest |» _
I Jfcigzjiirvi, ~fraut ogasdeserves;.. t '
Jle «i,in such stations oa many who
: | £^_^^^ ; volunfarHy bear witness to the cffiea*- «
tAtterx cy and value of Cheßey Pectoral, do ?
not .-wantonly Itille with, or distort J
fSP*- ■ "hi n-f nn~ nrrrrrtiTtn tbrfr £
Jndae then, whether this is not the medicine to trust when ?:•
vcu nrust htfre relief fob'the throat crtungs; judge too, ; r
whether every family ought noVtd- have it by them as a.^ ;
safejraorUaffainstiho everywhere pre-failing enemy, which ?
steals with fatal 'fluency .upon alm'Oßt every flock, and ■
carries off a larabftora many a home- • . • >
•: : Jackson,aH^Zacisou city f t>*2othNov., 1852.
Dn. J a Ayfrt Sir—She CfiE&ivz.Pectoral is much in
auired after, Several of.ohr host Physicians have'used it, $
three of them Intlicir own caseejand always with tb« hap* ■„
nlefet effects*' The numerous patent . medicines always be- £-
foro them,load to incredulity .in regard to every new reme*
dv* and it I>* onlv otter undoubted evidence of value many | ;
article,- that anything like a general-confidence can be ex- j.*'
nnriv&lled excellence of combination of agant* )
(in the CuiXRY Pectoral,) provedbeydad davit by repc-ateu ;
trial under their own ob&ervetion,. has compelled medical J
men to proclaim, abroad, its' usefulness. It Is beyond ell
doubt the best fteueta! remedy we have- for the Pulmonary j
this climate, at the- same time sedative ana *. '
expectorant—a rare combinatioujjf properties. •
Id thobopothat it will prove ltH'ownreward,lBUbscribe ,
KeSpMtIUII^°Ur IS“STLLET I ,M. B . ['
* ...lamsburg, Sept. s. im.-
Dn J C. AtrsDear application tat U» part |
threc-tears in my duties «Bhn fndrcca.e:, brought on eomo!
eiebt months ago a terere irritation of.the bronchial tubes,;
which was a constant annoyance to' me; and fast becoming:
a source of grtafapprehehsiah.' Erufy remedy tried Mled.:
to area relievo mc.tiU.fused yonrCUSUir PICTOBiI. Tbif?
has not only relieved me, but, aa X trust, wholly cured me..
I care nothing tor the reputation of advocating Patent Me
dicines. and this last your service.-: I shall recommend It
to membore of the bar, trad others whom I may meet, la-,
. boring under similar indispositions, _____ :
Youra truly.' -- it. r. «ior»Jws. •
‘ - T . J Alii, October 4,1849. I
Drl J. C. AXJB: Slr~l,haVe uf£d;;yppr admirable coaj
pound exclusively in my practice, and find it to surpass, by
for, any other remedy. jvc.bayq tot Coring diseases upon the;•
lungs. . Your jqjjeS,M. D. (
WhotVef remrilnStO'cfmTlace'tbOdost incredulousthat
r the Chferry Pectoral laaUtfcat it purports to be.jis: an un
equalled remedial ogeaLfpraU diseases of the Throat and,
LumrsV The'experleiice of years has proven It to be such.
*ndwdßabmltltto : th*'pebple, beHerihg that itarirtua.
wUI fully maintain •
Prepared by J-0 AYER, Chemist,towell, Mass. Beware;
‘of worthless preparations, attempted to be palmed off under
• a similftritt ofuanio.i'i ' !I s t *
Sold in Pittsburgh by all Druggists* ® a by B. A.PAUP
pypnrtrr &CQ, wholesale and-retaih ,Je6;6mdaw ,
Carter’s Spanisli liitnre.
THE GREAT PURIFIER, OF'THE BLOOD!;
;■ • Hot aTarEOIB-of Hortrary in it.
T ET THE AFFLICTED READ. AND PONDER!—Ai?
'•'Vj- Infallible ßcmedy’for Scroftila-, ‘King's Evil,
ttomvObetinote Cutaneous- Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule.
ontSa Face, Blotches, Boils, Aguo ; end. Fever, Chronio Sor-
Eves. Ring Worm or Tetter, Enlargement arn-
Pain of-the 1 Boirts and Joints, •Stnbbelfc Ulcers, Byphiliti
Disorders, Lumbago,. Spinal'Compialnts, and all
arising from an injudicious uao ot Mercnry, Imprudence h
Ltfo, or Impurity of the Blood;*' _ „ ,•
ffsm Xhls great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blcc.
is now used byl . usanda of grateful patientafrom all part;
bf the United Btatee/wto testify daily to the remarkaW
'cares pferfSrwed by the!greatest of all -medicines, 4 CAF,
TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Rbeumattax;
tTcrbrnla, Eruption's ou‘the ■Bkln,‘Liver Disease, Fever-:
Ulcers, Old Sbresv Affbetiobaef the Kidneys, Dlseasesof tr
Throat. Female Coraplaini*;Pains sad, Aching of the Bone.
' and Joints, are speedily put to Bight by using this an;
ineBtimablefemedy.:._> ■•••' vui T '- • ,
For.ali diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been four.
t 5 compare .with’lt. 'lt cleanses fbe slßtemof all impui,
•ties,acts -gentiyand 7 efficientlyoh tE&TJver and Kidney*
strength ear as to the Stomach
.makes the ektu clear and heal thy, p&W restores the Const*
tntlon, enfeehTed'bj 2>roken;ilown by she excess •
"of youth,to its pHsbna vigor ona.fitrehgth/-
'• Tor the Ladles, itis'ib variably better than all the ct
, metics'ever died.'' A'few'doeesO'fCafeteria Spanish Mixtu
will remove all.eaTlow^esi of.complexion.bringthe tos
dmntllng to the cheek, the step, and b
prove the health in a remarka&ledegreo beyond *
. the medicines eves; beard of. . .
: Thelarge number of r ccrtl£cate3 which we have recdv
&om persona from all par£a of.the tinted States, is the b i
eyldence that. there* Is no ;Kuiribdg;a‘bout it The pre : :
hotelkeepersi magistrates,'phyBiclflnB,hnd pnhlle men, w. : ;
known to the community,:.all aQd th'olr testimony to t\
won'dorful effects of this GREATBLOOD PURIFIER. ;
CaU'on-tlie Agcatand get tClrcdlhrand Almanac. *,
read the wonderfulcareß tmß'.tnlly greatest of all Medicb.
has performe*L' ', •’
' None genuine unless signed hyrBtINNETT A BEEIJ
Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street,"Richmond, V*4 towhom
orders for'ftupftires'and agencies miistbe addressed.
. And Tjy U. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLE
mo, FLEMING Elioa., end by generally.
.VJ*'. .. ;*
To M.'ii'i'tiievSy an' ,
"rSWB-Uiwwirf- fine grow .
Jb ; 1000 > Whole pure “”™ I7I?K 1;
• 1000 barrels patent American FEItTILIZLK. .
•■lie uofiSKLElli'olTer-far.mill), on accommodate!
■teroiH the oboreAhluabieKertiliierir, which they manul :
tarenttteir new extensive Mtabilahneol, situated in 1C;
rthartl near Pittsburgh, Pa.- SonedasU as a manure j::
beennaslTorSLy jcotJHEuropo.with the greatest a,
~ai: next to guano; it U eupnorlW any otter in use. I,
or fifteen biiehels pnrellonedustier acre will so nourish-,
lai>4 that ils good effects will be realised from the first j:
to ten or fifteen years after,whereas tho good effects,
.nano-nro oxhausted in on ■ year. Those who hare n .
'lk)D«3nH>’t*aTi la tlio highest te*m3 of tho benefits
-rind from Is jariety of coil, and.;
crop? tiro bem-fitted ty-it—Timisana press more parUear
-ly. The patent possesses ee3entfU p
perties necessary to stimulate the growth of plants
’green vi-gstatyfs, and destroys insects. As a manure:;
ffardenlnSr it cannot bo esccUtd* • Directions furnished •
Order* must be addressed A. lIOEVFXKE,
. ~ "~ ... -&3fepn street, Pittsburgh,
iaiitttjbriO tOAF KXObfcSUUil
. B~a -t j aie— would;l tocrea boy again. . ;
■■■■"' "■ \
On Third street,'kepthy 3. L.C.»
; And sozno-UvrJiflitrfain
'Wouldhnyfforitnlwnjssuitsme,
hoap oltirnyE suits me.
‘lhaVEoap an'* tan
chaps, ahd soranesa too;
' . Brightens ebmiUciionsl^ 0 and wan •
;• ’ I'm reryeilreitwill Ssasoyoui
great 60-imfli ftjf?
*3 iM “ IMSUrtrtW
v . v ‘^r