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V. •* ‘ ' '' «5-* y-K ‘ • i; ; K> *? -* .-*• '* ■- f ■ MISCELLANEOUS. “2ssS a£S£™»*. contents: CAan. CAap. • • jT—LoTe and Death. l—JJntocroiiml. is—The Oamblere. tK Ground. ‘“ d L ° ng ’°- OTtouneer. 21—Tbs Beggar and the Poet. S~Th/p“t. —Peter Quartz. 7— The Row. 23—The Ship of Mondel. 1 x carious Girl. 24—The Farewell Present 9— ln Love. 25—Me’r Dud. Mendel’s Youth. 19— How to make Money. 20—His Fortune. H Strange Talk. 27—Voyage to Golden Island. 12 — More Love. 28—Mutiny. 13— Green-eyed Nemesis. 29—Berkley Married. 14 i»he Sick Man. 30—Fair Slave of the Lamp. 15 Chaos- 31—Reconciliation. 16— The liridal Kiss. 32—Conclusion. For sale by 11. T. 0. ‘MORGAN, ft p2 10 tVood et A. MASON A CO. are now owning 200 Cases and • Pacfen.cs ol Calico'B, Muslins, Ginghams, Checks, JSummer Stuffs, Lawns, Muslin ‘de Liinee, Ac., Ac., which haTO been purchased at tho large Peremptory Sales at .much less than cast of manufacture. . a P S BKNCtt mULUANTKS-aTA. MASON 4 CO. will opm on tie SSth lust., some fine new styles of French Brilliantes. mh ~ 6 OUUH BBMBDIES—Ayer’s Cherry Peetoral, Wlstar’s Balsam Wild Cherry, Jajcc’e Expectorant, Dunran e do. A largo supply of the above vnlurble remote ree d by _vnn JOB. rutfiaJlMt. ■» .ARLOR FURNITURE. —We are constantly Tnanufac i turlng fine parlor furniture of-every description; war v*ntfxl in material and workmanship, and sold at reduced JJteJJ: [mat24] T. IL.YOUNG & CO. iKgUYTKKTAN HYiIN BOOKS —Rec’d by Express to-day, b Urge assortment of Psalms and Hymns, of all sixes and styles of binding, at DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, 65 Market street, near Fourth. _ BEST KNOWN WHEN TRIED. —These gentlemen take ; pleasure in testifying in regard to D. A. FAHNES- ! TOOK’S VERMIFUGE, because two of the firm hare used j it in their private practice as physicians for a number of years, and they have known it, by observation, to be good. | Nrvr Albany, Ind., July 4th, 1853. i Metirt. B. A. Fahnestock in front of the house; a large porek in the rear, under which is a well of excellent water; chicken bouse; coal house; and a cave lined with charcoal. A choice relection of fruit tree 3, shrubbery, Ac. Situated within threeminutefr’ walk of tb« R. R. Station, at Beaver bridge. Price $lOOO. Terms: £4OO in hand; balance in 1 and 2 years np 2 S. CUT'UIF.UT A BON. 140 Third et. *UOR SALE —One half of a well established Mmiufactu- P ring business, with etock, tools, machinery, Ac. This is a rare chance fur an active business man. Profits good, and but small capital required, mb2B S CUTHBEBT k SON, 140 Third st. OU’ DON’T YOU REMEMBER SIISS ANN, OLD JoK ? Miss Ann, With her face so brown; Her hands! ahl how red ; and then they were rough— T> e roughest and rediest in town: I met her yesterday, old Joe, Her face beam’d bright with hope, For her bauds were smooth, and eoR, and white— She had used the HtflPtuc goiP. This excellent Soap, which will rapidly boal all chaps, chafes, Ao., can b? bad for cents per cake, at No. 140 THIRD street, below SmUhfieltL mb27 OR A TttUTUFUL PORTRAIT, go to CARGO’S OAI LERY, No. 70 FOURTH street, Apollo Buildings. Ii alms to please. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL and CATHARTIC PILLS. 1 eroca of these celebrated medicines rec’d by mb 22 JOS. FLEMING. LADIES -wilt find the UtIKPETIO BOAP to be an excel lent Toilet eomp#nlon. It removes tun, sallowness, &C-, beals sore chapped bands. It also renders tbe skin soft, sihooth and üblto. Bold at mb3l GENTLEMEN will find the HERPETIC BOA.l* to be i excellent article for Shaving. Sold «t xabSl 140 TIITRD BT. Anew invoice op extracts for the hdkf., as follows: Oriental Drops, E* Bonnet, Mask,Spring Flower, U r per Ten, Magnesia, Geranium, Heliotrope, Jocker Club, Rosa, anl fifty other kinds, have just been re ceived by (mh22) JOB. FLEMING. 17(5 FOUATU STREET Is the number, and those who V O mind number one will betake themselves ibltber. CAKQo’d ROOMS ore the most attractive in tbo city. His PICTURES aro firsbclass. and prices moderate. phSl_ Mantillas. 'YTTEftre now receiving our stock of Porte mode MAN* VY TILL AS, to which we wouli coll the attention of the * HAGAN 4 AUL, 01 Market street. OUISViLLti LIMK— -Constantly oo hand. I m {j23 BMITU, MAIR St IHJSTEH. C' 0PF158—250 bass prime Kio just rec'd and tor Halo by mh3o SMITH, MAIU & HUNTER. ALtS BFAMISU CMAItS-SO.UOU No iah29 BMiTH, MAIR & HUNxi»» SOU Ait AND MOLASSKS— -60 barrels Sugar House Molasses 25 do Loaf Sugar; 20 do Granulated Sugar; 20 do Crushed do. For sale by ja uo urum aMITUi MAla 4 nuNTEB SUNDRIES— 25 boxes Chocolate; 25 do O&dtile Soap; 10D do Starch; 60 do Star Candles; 20 kegs 0 twist Tobacco. For sale by SMITH, MAI It & HUNTER. TO Pei - 300 Gothic Chimney Tops, various 1 J oatterns, received and for sale by 30 HBKRY H. COLI.IN3. RKKN APW-KS — bbls ihUday rec\l, and for sole b mh3o __ IIKNRY U. COLLINS. Tmk—loo bbls Louisville Lime received ami lor sale by /mhao ÜBNIIY H. COLLINS. n . tah”i rpEAS-Hhulf chest:, Yon g Ujson, Imperial, uuspow X dor and Black Teas, for sale bv trnftT>tni'AT) mb2i KTNO k HOQB.msAU«__ riIOBa.CCO-75 boxes ILui.ell & RoblnsSn’s, WilliMijU. 1. Grant's, Webster Old's, and other farorlw broods, in store and for sale by . Imb24| MOORHIsAO. GLAB&— oQO boats Bxlo, 0x12,10x12 and 10x14 country Glass, for gale by (mh24) KING A MOOBUKAP. NAILS— «>6O toga assorted Nails for sale by mh24 KINQ A MOORUEAP. I)KDFOKD MINERAL WATER—3O half bbls just rec’J i> and for sale by (mhlO) KINO h MOORHEAD. UFPHE— 6JO bags Itto Coffee; 100 pockets Old Government Java Coffee. In store and. for sale by MILLER A RICKBTgQN; HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.—A. A. MASON A CO. haT* iustODehod .a large .stock'of Housekeeping Goods, .•_£btaprttlqgXeDama£kTable Cloths and NBjfcins, bl'dand rown Table Linens, Jaquard DiapevCrash, Huckaback, c. t Ac. Also, another loi of the best makes of luen«. . 2—. BONNETS.—A- a. MASON & CO. Will open,on the 26th lost, twenty dozen Silk Bonnets, for the country trade. - ■ ; >. -.*»»-' , , -‘•-J.. : ■ . ■." i . f q •. .. in DOW GLASS—ISO boxes 8x10; to do OxL2; 100 do 10x12; 25 do 10x14 ; 20 do 12x15; 20 do 12x10. For sal* by SMITH, &IAI 8 * HUNTBR. UiOTfiX SEED—IO bbis just received and for wle by m h3o IIKNKY U. COLLINS. teC,I,L ' J HEN?°Y , n , CQt.LINB V a —25 barrels just received by It. H , anil for sale frSol HENHY U. OQLLINB. ,E*SWAX-U>U " s " s Sii&/ar?>LUNS mb2l - Kegs No. 1 tart to H . COLLINS. I mhV ** • ~ • - . • • ■ *■?;<• . ■ . ; . :■ . MANSION HOUSE. GEORGE AURENTZ, Pbopbietob, NO. 544 LIBERTY STREET, just besldotbe Peßreuger Depot of the Pennsylvania Rnilroni, which makes 11 tho most convenient honse in ihe city for passengers am* Ting by that read. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, tho MANSION HOOSK tvoulti respect fully solicit a share of public P». tKin “eet There is attached a,aplenilitl STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford- Inc ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. tehhy ST. CLAIR HOTEL, • Corner of Fenn and SI. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Bz, TUK undersigned, formerly of “Brown s Hotel, having taken this largo and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully iuvlte his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of tho house and his long ex perience in the business, hejean. giTe ontlre satisfaction, and his charges moderate. feb22 WM. C. CONNELLY. RILEY’S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. my2o:y] E, RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD ISTEST HOUSE, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT BTREETB, near the Railroad Depot janl&ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. CITY HOTEL. (latb browx’s,) Corner of SmitUlleld and Third streetaj - ' PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS & CASE, Proprietors. JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. OARR, (UU Mas**** S»t.T«s«p»pb OCoa.) (Ut« BL Cku'-u * HoUU.] 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. __ apr2s:Cm ST. CLA I K IJOTEL, (FORMERLY TEE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn and St.CXnlr otreeti, c. W. BENNETT Proprietor. a first class house, between the Railroad De pots: tho rooms arc large and newly furnished, and charges Moderate. aprU:lydAw —~ OWSTOS’S. WAVERLEY HOUSE, 50 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. (au29:y THE UNION. ‘O. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S.WEBB (late of tho Eagle,) Proprietor. (au29:y GASKU-Ij house, CORXER 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 a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of theObio BtageCompany,it offers inducements unsurpassed la Warren for the accommoda tion of tho traveling community. A share of public patronage b respectfully solicited. n„T7 M. GASKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PARKER A LAIRD, Proprietor*. jy]9:3m) TERMS $1,60 PER DAT. McMLLLAS UOUSB, JOHSBTQ\VN t PBNXA. TUB undersigned having taken chargo of the above named House, and refitted it at a largo expense, In a comfortable as well as elegant style, U now prepared to re ceive guests. and give ample KAtis&ction to all who may fru&trj 3AME3 POWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, {Late Farmer** Exchange,] AJO 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitts >l burgh. SAMUEL HARK, Proprietor. This Hotel Is entirely new. having just Wen completed an,j opened for the acccmmcvliulon of the public. [seplS TIIE glkn hotel IS NOW REAI'Y FOR SUMMER \ ISli'iiilS.— The crounila have bHß HISTORY OF TUB HEN FEVER ExpOiing all I the bumboes practiced In the BHANQUAI! COCHIN CHINAS I And all other breeds of liens and Chickens; bj George P. Barnhom.lhe King of Chickon Breeder*, of Boston, Fall of beautiful illustrations. oFixiorta or tub press. It is an authentic and llvoly volume of humor, by the “Young *Un,” an* a very large sale of the bock is cer tain. —Eaton Ere. Gazelle. The lovers of genuine fun will all read this book. We advise everybody to get a copy; the solemn tha' troy may laugh, aud the laughers that they may laugh the more.— Portland Daffy Argus. This book by Burnham Is a funny affair,andwlll take with the public who have seen this big “ elephant*' more or less In the la*t fl e yearn.— Bet. Tlu “History of the Hen Fever,” by G. B. .Burnham, Esq., is brim full of i'.:n and richness. Kvery “chicken man” will of course read this book; and if It doesn’t wring a good hearty laugh out of him, why he may take my hat!— “Acorn,” HE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the . Assets of the iETNA INSURANCE COM PAN Y, of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1855, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered $ 10,6iJ 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds,-6 and 7 cent, pay able 6fimi-annually ?2 Debts duo the Company, secured by mortgage... t ,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payabloot Bank... 120,327 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,515 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford. 142,806 00 I Rank Stocks iu New York city 98,00 Q 00 I Cash on hand, in Bank, and In handfl of Agents ( and othurs~. $773,278 63 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other crtdi tors,— nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,618 22. Losses unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 60. . . All other claims against the Company aro small, such only as printing. 4c. Agents Instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount Insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fin> department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any oneflre to $lO,OOO, or less. TIIO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Statx op CoifXtCTICGT, 1 B _ Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. Hartford county. J n Ferstnoily appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the .sStna Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fore* going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to lie best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this company for the year 1854 exceed $750,000, while the premiums received for the same-timo far exceed any other year, slnco the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is* sued at this ageney, at remunerative rates. 45* Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll H. P. TEN EYCK, Agent. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IHSUBAHCE COMPAHY. OFFICE in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. Os Yisasta, Gabqo, VTo all parts of the World. Fananrfl, ) INLAND INSURANCES On goods by risers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandire generally. On stores, dwelling houses. Ac. ASSETS OP TUB COMPANY, Norember 7,1R53. Bonds aud Mortgages...... .....$21,300 00 Btateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southirark, and other loans, 181,603 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances com* panics Bills receivable......... j Cash on hand Balancesln the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued - 121,707 67 BubscriptionNotes ...„jOO,OOO 00 micros*: Wm. Martin, ■ Dr. B. M. Iluston, Joseph 11. Beal, ! Hugh Craig, Edmund A Bonder, : Spencer M'ltralu, John 0. Darla, : Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, ; Samuel E. Stokes, John R. Penrose, i Henry 81can, George G. helper, ; James Traqualr, Edward Darlington, 1 Wm. Eyre, Jr., XL Jones Brooke, ' Joahua L-Price, J. G. Johnson, 1 JamesTenneni, James C. Hand, * John B. Semple, TheopUos Paulding, j Charles SchatTer, Jamw B. MTatland, i J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W.C. Ludwig, i B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. THOS.C. HAND, Vic* President. Jours W. Coir as, Bee*y. P. A.MADERIA, Agent, marlO No, 05 Water street, Pittsburgh. Franklin Flr« Insnraooe Company, Of Ph&addphia, Pennsylvania. BISECTORS— Charles W. Banckrr, Thomas Hart, Tobias Warner, Samuel Grunt, Jacob R. Smith, Oco. W. Rich- i ards, Hordecai D. Lewis, Adolphl E. Eerie, Parti S. Browne, Morris Patterson. Guas. N. Bascnot, I^ruidaiL Chas. 0. BuxcEtn, Snrciory. Cant inna to make insurances perpetual or limited, on erery description of property, in town and country, at rutra as low as aro coiryLstcnt witli security. The Company hare reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital anl premiums, safely Inrcsted, al fbrd ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company 4 on January Ist, 1551, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, ris: Umil E»lat«_ - ;j* Temporary Leans M.yno 17 stock* ~~ - - - «.«*• 00 Cash, Aa - - »1 Total _.*UU4,:OS 44 •“Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they bare paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou* wvud Dollars, loose* by fire, thereby affording etidence of the airantagrs of insurance, ts well as the ability and di«pea* tlcn to meet with pTompt»‘*s« nil liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Affent, apM ODce, north-east cor. Wood and Third sta. - 'TUB 1) jiiTED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust company, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2GTH, 1850. CHAKTKLI I'EiIPKTCAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Offict, S. B. Corntr of Third and Ohttlnu l Struts, Philadtlphia. Oficert of the Bone Board at Philadelphia: DIUCTO&3- Btephen R. Crawford, Paul D. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, L&wrrnca Johnson, B«ujara!n W.Tingley, Q«>. JTHenry, Jacob L. Florence, James De rereni, William M. Godwin, WlUlam M'llee. President— Stephen K.Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh— James U. Willson, M. D Allegheny City—XL B. Mowry, M. D. * QKO. E. ARNOLD, Af^nt, No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums ana Western Fund 51,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance Issued at ell times on the mcstf&Tora* ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, ob rn» PERILS 07 NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agkht Ton PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTT. m&rl&j PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITT SB UHO //, CORNER OP FOURTH AND BSJITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,00Q. INSURE BUILDINGS anil other property against loss or damage by Fire, aod the perils of the Sea and Inland Narlgation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. M’Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend, j). M Long, I. Grier Sproal, 4. J. Jones. George U. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, fames 8. Neglejr, W. 8. Hayen, Wado Hampton, D. E.Park, H. R. CoggshaU. Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, PrriUent BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. Ca&kitr, Secretary and Treasurer, 8. 6. Cutntxn, Assistant flecietary. Weitern Insurance Company, PlttabnrgJi. B. unn.na. Jr., Praident. I E. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL,*3OO,OOO. •mnDl.lnsure ag.lnst all kinds of risks, FIRE end MA W BINE. All losses will bo liberally adjusted and Pr A^omo P lnstltutlon, managed by Diaxoioas who are well known in the community, and who ore determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, or offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Oirtclort. —R.Miller, Jr.,O.W. lUcketson, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. IL Smith, 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott,George Darkle, James Me* Auley, Alexander Nimlck, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehonse of Spang A 00-, i>pi talrs,) Pittsfaurgh. 00v24:1y WATCHES. EWELRY, &c. NEW GOODSI l Watches, Jewelry, Nilyer Wane, Military Goods, Ac., Wholesale and Retail—Coun try Merchants and strangers visi'log our city are request ed to call, as we can eerv* them as well, and we think b t ter, than (hey usually are served tn Eastern cl lies, bo ides g|*\og them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtuin in many shops. Silver Detached Levers..... $lO to $15,00 Do Cylinders Ito 10,00 L dies’ Gold Lover and Loplne Watches, $25, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Seals, Keys, Pencils, Speolaclos, Pens, Lamps, In excellent variety, and at lowest prices. ’43" Watch R pairing (lone promptly and in a saporlor manner. All work and ell goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market sereet, comer of Fourth. CLOCKS! CLOCKS l! CLOCKS!! 1 Pfclflc A Mcyran, JOO dealers in watciies,clocks,jewelry, f3k. SILVERWARE, Ac., No. 42 FIFTH Street, near Wood, opposite the Morning Post, formerly ocou- UUSSpied by L. Relneman A Co. We hove now hand a splendid assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clocks, which we offer to tho public at great bargains, such as: Iron coses, pearl inlaid and all Other patterns of Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor escapment Watches, and un ele gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we Intend to sell cheap f&r cash. N. B. Watch repairing done In tho best manner and at low prices,and warranted. mar^ NEW JEWELRY BTOBE^ Noi 87 Blarltet Street* Sc and door above the North-west comer of the Diamond .) OHN STEVENSON, (of tho late firm of John B.M’Faddon & C 0.,) respectfully announces to the public, that he has opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of W ATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE,LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, Pocket and Tbble Cutlery , Britannia Tea and QmmunionSeU , and'the usual variety of goods In his lino Special car© and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES,JEWELRY, Ac. . He trusts, that from his long experience in business, he will be able to give satisfaction to thosa who may favor him with their patronage. ___ Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1863. rpH& MARRIAGE GLIDE; OR, FAMILY MEDICAL X AND PHYSIOLOGICAL INSTRUCTOR, for tha special use of'the married or those about to marry. By Dr.F* Hbl* lick, the celebrated author and lecturer. Ninety-eighth edition; 600 pages, and colored plates. This book is deetd* edly the best ooofc of the kind ever published, and has at' tained an unequalled reputation and circulation; in fact, there Is none other Hke it in the English language. It con tains fall information upon every topic interesting to mar* ried persons, but is strictly moral, scientific, practically QS£ fal and popular. Price onedoliar. For sale by H. MINER A CO., No. 82 Smlthfield street. Pittsburgh; we will send it anywhere, free by post, on receiving ona dollar and the ad dress. maria V*. s'*}. .. ■••••,-'* -*.. Si •► . *«. *«. ’• " ' ; -\*t * - > ,1~ •; ' I -INDB ATJSTIS LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, Fourth st., above Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla* terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com* mission. Lund Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to tho purebare and sale Of Copper Mocks. . ■ . All atlontcd to promptly. .NKEKS WM. 11. JAB * D * 31 ’ 7aT - Wm. 11. Williams »fc Co. f BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner JKvhZ and Third streetj. J&g- All transactions made on litoral torms. Collections of Bills, Kotos, 4c., promptly attended to. jan2frlw M r COKKEBIi& WILLOCIi, BANKERS, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections mads at any point in the United States. myll COrn ' r ° f M “ rket “ nd PA. 212,505 00 ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND ShUTHFIELD STREETS, au2:om Plttsburghr-Pa* a u. bi: Wilkins &■ co., BANKERS™ BXOhSSqI BROKERS, Arrival or S£ r,ng nnd Summer Cry Xb. n Fourth Sired, PittsburgTt. AT N0.'99 N.W. SIDE OP WOOD STREET. IN TIIE numerous BuepenrioLS of Banks anu Bankers Try, QBiSGG A CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, throughout the coautry during the last six months, we Jflinch and German DRY GOODS.». Having recelv* arc satisfied that in almost every instance their troubles ed our Large and extensive stock of spring and. summer havo grown out of a departure from tbeir legitimate bust- • purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part ne?s; and vro, therefore, take occasion to assure the publio {hrough our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our in advance, that no speculations In “fancy stocks, or other customers, country merchants and city dealers general “outride operations,” shall tempt us from the strict anale- that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, gitimate line of our busineM— believing that In avowing W 0 can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met all such iavestnu-ntfl we shall not only be better able to w itb In the trade. serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that in Among our'dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de* adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimate laines, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirablo designs, benefit. [/ebsj W. A CO. mohairluatree, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghamsand-fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy vestings, csssimeres, satinets, tweodß and summer panla looning; brown and black muslins, table diapers.- We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, pafra leaf hats, Rutland braid and leghorn, and an extensive variety, of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; With lacegoods,fancy nettlogs, jaconetts, mull and figured Swiss muslins and black silk veils, Ac. Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per* eussloh caps, threads, port monales, patent medicines, per* ' turnery, and almost every article usually kept in the va 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 30 hour and 8 day eIoCKR, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash b nyera 1b respectfully solicited. Mbu D. QREOO A CO. KemoTai* PATBICKS Jt FEIEHD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Hit* Btmotxd thtir office to the Cam a of Fifth 3 H. HOLIES & 8058, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 01VI EJCMOVID IfISIR BAffKJXO AND XXdUNQI 0771CX *O. SO. 67 uaukct sthxit, pops books ctlow ou> stand. NIIOLMEB A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, » and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Bil* ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. • . Collections mode In all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. QaSftly ' TJJ&KJNAN &C O m BANKEItS AND EXCHANGE BBOKEBB, tfo. 05 }f ood Strut, comer of Diamond MUy, PITTSUURaa, PA., BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount Umo exchange, and promissory notea; make collections In oil the principal cities of the Union. Kscclto depodta on call and on interest, and glTe their prompt attention to all other matter* appertainin«to a Broker’s badness. Eastern •e constantly on band. *nar6 . 24,012 20 .109,825 94 . 10,071 30 $627,470 63 JOHN w Jf BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKBB, DEALta 15 Exchange, Commercial and Jgank Note*. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. n*o. 6SJ4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. U. Bank. declfi HILL ft CO., BANHFIIS Ah'D EXCHANGE BBOKEBS, CCRJtXH OF KOOD ASD FIFTn SjTRJDSTfL SIGHT EXCHANGEon the Eastern Cities constantly fox eal«. Time Bills ot Exchange cod Notes discounted- Gold, Blleer and Bank Note*, bought and sold. Collections m&do in all the principal cities of the United Btates. Do poeitfl received of Par and Current itanda. - ■ . [laar-Tly^ ar.i.tn eiTtMtaT ~~ MWAiID fiAliX, FLoaiXCl ttRAKXB. EEAKZB & BAKU, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUT AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notea i negotiate Loan* on Real Estate or SUfek Securities; purchase Proaivary Kctes and Tice Bills, on East and Wert; buy and fell Steaks on Cocmta-bn. Collection.' nnule on all points In the Union- frnyl G. K. AKSOLD & CO.,' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS^ DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Tiias Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and prixv*-iH r««tui:t*vl to any part of the Uuioa. fiu>cks bought «ni-I cold on comcupfioiu ffo. 74 Fourth rt.. nfstdoor to BcnU of rUtnVgJselS DorrifJtic and I-Wtign £xiAan2«.iianA Ji'otOy Guld and SdztT i>Kiyh 4, &>hl and Exciianprd, at the*-,. EaCUANOE AMI BANKINO IIOtTSB OF WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., Od itzttr, pirrsncEaa. Q3»ln?rroid allowed cn tiro* droositei. (Janl2 tu-o.Hj*»jon ncut VKOiIPiOS BELL & CO., BASKII'.S AND BK 0 K K RS , Ccrr.fr cf T'lird end lltvvi t'.rrrtl, PtllsbursK Pa. tiiomaTwoom, COMMERCIAL BROKER, - ®* ASO PEAIIU IS Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, tfcc., *Vo. Fourth si , I*\iltburgh. Fa. [Ja&2 WHHara - A« tilTi A Co., bankers, No. €4 HTrfxi I'.rttl, PHliuurffh. Hold cn the foiion-to;; bonds and stocks^— 40 shares KTcbintfe bank ; 17 do Navigation Company; 20 do Ciliteus’ In«ur*nc*Compaoy; 1 S2.CCO Uonongabola Navigation Company Bonds; City of Pittsburgh Bonus; o'uuty of AlLnjrxmy Bonds f*eps:dlw»wt/_ Clmmlottl*# Loan Office, TOTO. 100 SMITHFIKLD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— XN Mon»-v loaned co Gold and Silver Watcher, Silverware aod other Taluahle arli'les. BwlLdly CLOTHING. _ CLOTHI N G S~TO~Ft E ! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. FORMERLY of thecMsbrated Clothing Depot on Liberty rtreet, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE DIG DOORS, bar®, for the pur pose of acquiring more space for their immense business, tsmored to the spacious building on theeornar of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they hare now thomost SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHSI a*vd REAM MADE CLOTHING, That baa eTcr been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, Is to give them more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They arc prepared to sell Good* at the LO WEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to bo as good as any manu factured In the Union. CUSTOM WORK, in Till BEST STH.*, AHD tJrOi* TUI SHORTEST WOTICI. They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment of ROTHS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Our Interests are Identical'with those of our customers, and we amor* the publio that our fidelity will not foil In Oiling all order* we may bo favored with. *3- DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— No. §8 Wood Street, (east side,) corheb. or diamond alley. N. B.—Wo desire our patrons to understand tha t we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. m# r23 JOHN &TCLOSKEY k CO. Fall and Winter Goods I edmonFwatts, Merchant tailor, no. isi liberty btreet.— I have now ou hand a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Overcoatings,of entirely new designs; Plush Vest logs, of thomost beautiful patterns; French and English Cassimeres, of every style and Bhodo.ln the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oct4 TOST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKEY A CD’S Wbole- V Bale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and comer of Dioxnond alley, the largest and most varied stock., of goods that this celebrated house has ever bad the pleasure ' of Inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoodshave boon purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which loaves ua able to say that we can and do sell at as small profits as any house la the east ern cities. Therefore, wo respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to givo us a mil, and examine our extensive assortment of READY MADE CIA'UIING. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quant* v cf Immense piles of garments that Is to be seen at thisli i < establishment; it is suillciant to say that it lias never tconcqualled by the house itself. marlGiif JOHN McOLOSKKY & CO. ' SAiUUKL. GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. *7 STCL.UB HOTEL BUILDINGS, BT. cum STRICT) ritlßnUßOD* • GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING mode exclusively to order, and warranted 10 suit- Has constantly on hand a oboict* assortment of CLOTBS, CASSIIIERKS, VESTINGS, and OVERCOATING, of tho l&teststyles,selected expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their ordurs 4 will have their wishes consulted ond complied with, as all work under >\vn supervision. novlfl IB (loco under his O' Clothtnßl Clothing! TU R undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public that he is now receiving at blsstore, No. 177 Lib erty street, n choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimores and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable'styles, which ho is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We haToalso on hand a large and well manufacturedatook of ready made Olothlug, to which we invito the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. ; Persons who purchase goods for cash, .will find It to their idvantngo to call at 177 Liberty street, befbre making their purchases. [naarS] C. CONNER. New Clothing Store. NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. TIIE subscriber has Just opened this new establishment, where ho has always on hand a large and cholco assort ment of ail articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal fo any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public arc requested to give him a call, marihly B. OPPEN HEIMKR. IMPORTANT MEDICAL WORK—Every one afflioted with certain diseases would consult bis own interest by ob taining Dr. RALPH’S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREATISE. The nature, symptoms, progress and consequences of every Nevereal Disease, mainly and distinctly described; inclu ding disdoses resembling venereal—to be found in no other. On Masturbation, much now and invaluable information is given, with the only true treatment and cure. Stricture, its perfect and radical, euro. Also, all the remedies, the proper doses, mode of preparing, &c., are faithfully given, so as to be practically useful to everyone, in everyplace, and it la the only truly Practical Work published for gene ral use. Fourteenth edition, 342 pp., with plates. Price one dollar. Soldby S. ; ,L. CUTIIBERT, cihG 14d Third street -• THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION OP LADIES la invited to the UERPATIC 80AP, prepared by thssubscribcrfrom the recipe of a London Chemist forrendering the skin smooth, safe and delicately white,removing Sallowness, Pimples, Tan,Cutaneous Eruptions, an cl redness of theskln. : All chaps, chafes, 4c„ on the hands, arehealed by it .; .It; has been used with great success in cases*of-Bcald Head. For the core of sore, rough hands, it is unrivalled. Price 12 % cents a cake; or in boxes, for family use, containing one dozen cakes, 41,25 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by B. L. CUTHBERT, dec!B No .140 Third st. >.* v » * } ' -sV’-'s - .f .»■ * <■»„ - ,»’4 < ! ~ ». *('* . J: ■ iROKEEb. ....JO3. LUKZWIO. WOODS. ...J5O- A.CACOIHT. NEW SPUISG GOODS* *'j -V , DRY GOODS. SECOtfi) ARRIVAL OF \ SFRIHG ATH) BUMMER DRY GOODS, THE SUBSCRIBERS hare just rereived, and aro now opening, tba most desirable assortment of DRY QUODS ever ffETeredlnthis market. We call particular at* lenlion to a few very choice articles. Extra Rich Faoey Col’d Silks, entirely new design; do do Black do do; do do Twisted ' do; Satin Plaid and plain Tissues and Berages; . Printed do do; do Borage Delaines; do Challie .do; Very handsome French Downs; do do Brilllan teens j - - - A good assortment of French work, Collars, Under Sleeves and Chemisettes, very cheap; Embroidered Hem stitch and plain Linen Cambric Handkercnieft; Linen Table Cloths and Table Linens; French and English For* niture, Chintzes, white.and colored Furniture; Dimatry. A full assortment of Gloves, Hosiery,. Mitts, Ac.; Irish Linens, Muslins, together with a complete assortment of every article, either Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Domestic. We solicit an examination of our Block before purchasing elsewhere; as we flatter ourselves (since we have estab lished the cash system) that we can supply oar patr ns on moro liberal terms than any bouse west of the .Mountains. Wo return our thanks to our friends lor their many es teemed favors to our firm,’ under its farmer title, and hope they may still continue tnem to tbs establishment,; under its KEW TITLE. YOUNG.'LOVE A BRO-, feb'22 . formerly'Yoting, Btevensoa A L*ve. VAN GORDER’S TRIMMING STORE, No. 8 3 Mu est Bt., Cobxer or Diamond. JUST RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of ell the new styles of ' LADIES’ DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, • Buttons, Galloons, Gimps Braids, Velvets, Laces, Cords Ribbons. A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian EMBROIDERIES, in Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Sleoves, Inserilncs, Infants’ Robes, Chemiiettos, Bands, Capa A Waists. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, love and Gauze Yells, Plain Linen setts, Sleaves, Gauze and Dotted Palls, Plain Bwlsa do. Chemisettes, Italian and Eng’b Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and Ineertings: French Working Cottoo, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Floaa, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Stilletos and Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A »arge assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirt*, Collar*, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchief*, Ac. Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small wares generally. 4J5- uajou’s cm Kn> Gtovca, im white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 6 to No. 10, alwavs on hand . Alfto-A good stock of HOSIERY and: GLOVES—very cheap. mh23 BP KING DRY GOODB. HAGAN A AHL, No. 01 Market st M ARE receiving dally additions to their large and wei selected stock of v Mantilla?, Shs’wlj A Scarfs, Housekeep'g Goods, Alexander's Kid Gloves, Ac. To which we would respectfully Invite the atter Hon Ol the Ladles. mb2Q MOURNING GOODS. FRANK VAN GORDER has just received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Tarletcn and Swiss, black lace CDd game Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, In ail qualities. Alexander A Bnjou's best Kid con always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner.ef the Dia mond. novl? HEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron FronU-Ro,ol Market street* OUR bouse being now open for tbetransactionofagener al Dry Goodsbusiness. we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and wall selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, wo can offer such inducements as will In sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AHL, aprktf Nos. 01 Market and 8 Union street. FUKJNITUKE JAJMES W* WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER.] Ware-rooms 97 and 99 Third street. ! .-73R3M5RS5gv J- W. W. respectfully Ifcformß(3% ! jSlyfsililftiift? his Mends and customers that heuj. fcagQraßftfißiggnJ hannogonmnletftdhiagnrlDggtock fOjM of Furniture, whl:h is ■ the largest and best ever offered for rale in this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any In tha United Btetes, East or West. As he Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea- Kmed materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers* Interest with hb own, in quality and price, and keeps al* ways on hrm.j 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 port 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 finish, cannot he surpassed in •my of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas, 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 do*. Mahogany Chairs; 20 do*. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Booking 11 20 Walnut “ « 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut 44 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 ° “ Dressing Bureaus ** •* WashstandStj 40 Enclosed 44 100 Common “ 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut “ 60 Cottage 44 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut 44 10 Cherry 44 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; ' 20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Hocking Chairs; 12 Ladies* Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etlguires; Paper Mache Tables: Conversation Choirs; Pembroke 14 Elizabethan 44 Holland Tier 41 Bewntion -« Ladies’Work « Pearl Inlaid • 44 . Extension DiningTahlas; Arm 44 Ottomans; Bothlo and. Hall Chairs; _ = Jk large assortment of COMMON PURNITOKB and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Oiscsrc supplied with all ar* ticks in their line. . STEAMBOATS and' HOTELS, furnished, at the shortest notice- . All orders promptly attended to. Steamboat!* Ahoy I a ffQ^*cr i l}ers tender their ecknow-fje IjMgg&OTledgmenufor the favors bestowed uporrV“Lr“ aßHmWftthota by their Bteamboat friends, andffl would respectfully remind them end others interest- ■ * * ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to famish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work manship, . . . T. B. YOUNG & CO* Comer Third and Bmithfield streets. opposite “ Brown , s'Hotel. n Jamea Lowry, Jr., fIHAIE AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTUBEBr-No. 294 \J Ffitterman’fl Bow, Liberty Btroet,has on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which he 'will sell lower than articles of the same quality can be sold in the city. He would fail par* ticular attention to- his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chain? and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning ot every description executed in the neatest mannor. Orders left at the Ware Booms, or at the MUl,coriier of Adams and liberty streets, wiU.be promptly _7~ A. UILIiIkEN A cb*T ■ TTAVB ON HAND at their extensWe CABIN CT and XX OXXAIft MANTJYAOTORY, No. 64 BmitMold street, a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they Will Sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only, Great Inducements' to Cash Purchaser*. "lITE will sell oar large stock of COMMON AND TANOY Vf CIIAIRB AND EEDSTEADB, at prices that cannot fall to please cash purchasers. All our work is warranted. Our terms are CASH. . JAMES LOWRY, JJL, m&r2s , Liberty sts. A : WM. E. STEVENSON continues to manufacture V*jL CABINET-W ABE of every description , at his old stand, Rfl corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK -1 % I INQ attended to, in all Its branches. rnyll NEW BOOKS.—Just received by Express, the following New Book*; AutlUlograpby.of Cbaa, Caldwell, M.D.: by Harriet W. Corner. Just published, . The Sons of the Sires; a History of the Progress and lestlny of the American Party. Just published. Nelly Bracken; by Annie Chambers Bradford. History of Mason A Dixon’s Line: by J. EL B. Latrobe. Popel Usurpation. Ida May. "Wolfort’a ltoost; now work by W. Irving. Alone: by Marion norland, lluth Hath by Fanny-Fern. Life of Horace Qroeloy; Life and Beautlesuf Fanny Fern. Saxe’s Poems,ln two styles of binalng. Godey, for March; 20 cents. Peterson's Mogazlne, for March; 17 cents. Ballou's Magaxlne, for March; 10 cents. Yankee Notions, for March* Tom Crosbie: by Lover. Frank Leslie’s Journal, for March. Call atth? new end cheap Book Store of ? SAMUEL B. 7 LAUJFEK. > 87 TYoQd street. -Knterprlae Qua Works, , BOWN 4 TiiXLKY continue to EelL JUFLEB cheaper tlan they can bo hai elther Eaat OrWeat, and every gun lawamnted. Call Boon, It yon -want one. tor they are going off itfco hot cahes. : \ ; ■ ,■ .nhlS. .. 136 TVOOD STREET. SOAP I—Herpetic hoop lame best thing you can flndto core soreness or toughness of the akin. It heals all claps ana chafes of the hands, and renders them, smooth, softand ■white. 12>$ cents per cake. Bold by mM~ • ~ B. L. OUTHBERT, MO Third Btreef GINGHAMS —Joat received, a flue lot of Oinghams. mh6 A. A. MASON 4 00, 25 Fifth streeet. ARE— 23 kegs for Bate by mhl2 HBNBX H. OOUuINB. ,^l ~ft | «~^ J T ‘ .'**.* ** '. ***-***‘i'"^.^j l, - ~'^ ,r :*^ Clothing and clothing Material • « ' Navr DiPAfiiuzNT,' Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, April 2,1855. SEPARATE PROPOSALS,- sealed and endorsed Propo sals for Navy Clothing and Clothing Materials,” will bo received, at this office untlL3 o’clock, p. m,, on the Ist day of May next; for famishing and delivering, (on receiving’ si'ty daye'-notlco,) at each or-either of the navy-yards at Charlestown, Massachusetts, Brooklyn, New-York, or Gos port, "Virginia, tbo quantities below mentlonal ofanyor all of the following named articles of navy clothing’ and clothing materials, and such further Quantities of tbo earns as may Isa ordered by the.chlef of, tbts bur an a, or by the commandants of tbe said navy-yards, respectively, during thi fl?cal year commencing on the Ist day of July next, and ending on the 30th day of Juney 1850, vis: Pea-Jackets, made of bine pilot cloth 2.000 Round jackets, mode of bine cloth 3 000 Trowsers, madeof bluecloth 8,600 Blue flannel ©ver*birts..~..... 5 000 BiuafUnnel 6,000 Blue flannel drawers 6,000 Blno flannel jumpers........ - •* 8,000 Blue flannel, in the piece yards 60,000 Barnsley sheeting frocks..2,ooo Canvas duck trousers ~ 2,000 - Barnsley sheetingio the piece ...,.^.yardsl6,ooo Canvas duck, in the 1.......yards 5,000 Bluecloth caps 4.CQO, Calf-skin shoes ....—pairs 4,000 Kip-skin shoes, high cut .. pairs 4,000 Woollen socks. Nos.l and 2 .........pairs 8 000 Mattresses, (withtwo covers each)......—..;..;..;. 2,000 Nankin, bine ....„...~.yards 8,000 Blankets 3,000 Black silk handkerchief.................. ;6,000 Blue satinet trowsers...... 3,000 . Blue satinet, in the piece ...yards, 6,0C0 The cloth for the pea jackets shall be twilled pilot cloth of American m nufacture, pure indigo bine, wool-dyed.. It ehall be 64 inches wide, and weigh 26 ounces per yard. It shall have a list on each edge composed of 24 white threads, of ail wool. All pieces weighing less than 25 ounces per yard will be rejected; and each bale of about 300 yards must average 26 ounces per yard. The doth for round jackets, blue cloth trowsers, and bine caps shall be twilled, all wool, of American manufacture, and pure indigo blue, wool dyed. It shall have a'list en each edge composed of 24 white threads, of all wool. All l pieces under 17% ounces per yard will be rejected; and each bale of abont 300 yards most average 18 ounces per I yard. ' The satinet must be American manufactured, 27 inches wide inside of list, which list mast coatist ol not less than 12 white woollen threads on each edge of the cloth, woven in the whole length of the piece; must weigh not less than 914 oudccs per yard, to contain in each piece about2B yards; the wharp must be cotton, pure indigo blue,yarn-dyed; and the filling wool, pore indigo blue, wool-dyed. Each hale of 400 yards shall avenge nine and a half ounces to the yard, and no piece shall benelow nineand&qnarteronncestotbe yard. The satinet trowsers most be.made of material like tbe above. The flannel must be &U wool,- American manufactured, wool dyed, pure indigo bine, and twilled; must be in pieces of 60 yards in length, 27 inches wide, weighing 5 ounces per yard, with a Ifst on each edge of 4 white woollen threads | woven in tbe whole length of the piece. To be packed in 1 bales of 10 pieces, the pieces ’to be rolled separately im'houl { cloth boards. Each tala, to contain 500 yards and 156% 1 pounds flannel. No piece to have a Itus average we ght j than 4 810 ounces per yard. • , The over-hirts, undershirts, drawers, and jumpers must be made of flannel like the above. Tbe Barnsley sheeting most be free from cotton, 80 inches 1 In width; weight, twelve ounces 3MOO per yard; texture, I 4 by 4to 1-16 inch. 1 The canvas dock must be free from cotton, 27 inches in i width, and abont 36 yards In the piece, double thread, warp 1 and fillings Weight eight ounces 23100 per yard. Texture 9bylOto%luch. The ehoes mast be stamped with, the contractor’s name, number of shoe, and year when mode; iho sizes to be in the following proportion for each 60 pairp, unless otherwise ordered, viz: 4of No. 6, 9 of .No. 6, 12 of N0.,7,12 of No.- 8, 9 of No. 9,3 of NO. 10,1 of No. 11. They are to conform in all respects to the samples at tbe yards, and to be delivered in good strong boxes, 59 pairs in each. The name of the contractor, contents, and the year when made, marked on each box. Tbe calfskin and the kipskin shoes to bedecked In sepa rate boxes. The woollen socks must be woven or knit, and conform to sample. The mattresses must weigh 10 pounds, incltdlng licking, which is to be cut O feet in length and 31 inches wide. The covers must measure 71 inches in length and 29 inches in width. The hair, ticking and covers most conform to samples. The nankin most be the best bine American nankin, 26 I inches wide, texture 5 threads .by four thread to thelGth of an Inch, dyed with pure Bengal indigo, ! The blankets must weigh rix pounds per pair, and mea sure 58 by 78 inches each. A bale of 60 pairs must weigh 390 pounds, and no pair shall weigh less than & pounds 13 ; ounces. They must be of American manufacture, made of 1 clean wool, and each blanket must be marked “TJ. S. 1 Navy.” 1 Tbo blacksilk handkerchiefs most bo 31% by 31% inches,' and weigh 1 ounce and 12 grains Troy; texture 14 by 23 to % Inch. A schedule of the three sites for each 100 pieces of made up clothing will be found with the samples at (he respective yards; and all the above articles, including the necessary buttons, rings, Ac., are to be fully equal in. the quality, texture, color, weight; and finish of material, and conform in patters, sizes,and workmanship to said samples. Tbe number or quantity which will be required of each of the foregeiog articles cannot be precisely mated. It will not be less, however, than the quantity specified In tbe fore going list. ThB contracts will, there lore, be made for tbe quantity of each article so specified, and for such further quantity as the bureau may require. Tht price must be uniform at all the stations. All the above articles must be subject to such inspection at the place of delivery as the chief of this bureau may di-. reet; 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 the contract to he made. Tbe whole must he delivered at the risk and expense of the contractor. Each box and bale to be maiked with the contractor’s name. The inspecting officers to bo appointed by the Navy Department. Tbe offers must distinguish the prices for each article mentioned, and must be calculated to cover every expense attending the fulfilment of the contract, including* the necessary buttoos. In case of failuregn the part of the contractors to deliver the several articles which may be ordered from them, «'» proper time and of proper quality , the Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing shall be authorized to purchase or direct purchases to be made of what may.be required to supply the deSclencyrutufar the penalty to he expressed in the contract; the record of a requi itlon, or ‘a duplicate copy thereof at the Bureau of trovidous and at either of the uavy-yaros aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition has been made nnd received. Two or more approved sureties in a sum equal to the estimated amount of the respective contracts will be ro qbired, and ten per centum will be withheld from the amount of all payments on account thereof aa collateral security, and not in any event to be paid until it is In nil respects complied with; and ninety per centum cf the I amount of all deiveries made will be paid by tbe navy agent within thirty days after triplicate bills, duly authen ticated, ehall have been presented to him. .Bidders whose proposals ehall be accrpted (and cone others) will be forthwith notifiel, and as early as practica ble & contract will be transmitted to them for execution,- which contract must bereturaed to the bureau.within, five days, exclusive of the time required for the regular I transmission of tho mail. " ! Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on applies lion ' .to the navy agents at Portsmouth,New Hampshire; Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk, l Pensacola; and at this bureau. - A record, 01 duplicate of the letter 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 with this under standing. Every offer made will be accompanied (as directed in the 1 actofConuTessmakingappropriationsforthenaval service tor 1816-17, approved 10th August, 1846) by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that be or they undertake tbat the bidder or bid ders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into on obli gation within fire days, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. Tbe bureau will not he obligated, to consider any proposal unless accompanied by the guarantee required by law; tne competency of the guarantee to. be certified by tbe navy agent, district attor ney, or the collector of the customs. ' : ' iJiani forms qfproposals may beobtained cm- application to tA&navy agents at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk, Pensacola, and at this bureau. : The attention of bidders is called to the samples and de jcrtffforu of articles required, at, m the inxp-.cUon before r (upturn, a just but rigid comparison will be made between' the articles offered dhd the samples and. contract, receiving none that fad below them; aha their attention is also par ticularly directed to the annexed joint resolution, in addition V)thcdet.of.ihtTSHhAugu^ 3 . Drtss Qocd;, Embroideries. Extract from the ad of Cbngfess, approved August 10,1546, “6x0.6.-, Audit ilfurlher enaebd, That from and after the passage of this*nct ever? proposal for naval,supf-llea In* vltea by the Secretary of the Navy, under the proviso' to the general appropriation bill for the navy, approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty*tbree, shall be accompa nied by a written guarantee, signed by one or more respon sible persons, to the effect that be or they undertake that. -thh-hidder or bidders vlll,-if-bis-or-their- bld-be accented;, enter Into, an obligation, In such time os may be prescribed, by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and euffidimt sure* ties; to furnish the supplies proposed. No proposal shall be considered unless accompanied by such guarantee Jfafter the acceptance of .a proposal and a notification thereof to the bidder or bidders, he or they shall fail to enter into an obligation within the time prescribed, by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sureties fbr furnishing the supplies,.then tho Secretary of tho Navy shall proceed to contract with some other person or persons for furnish ing the sold BupplieSr and shall forthwith cause the dlffer -ence'between the amount contained in the; proposal so guarantied and tho amount for which he may have con* tracted lor furnishing the said supplies for the whe !e period of the proposal to be charged up against said bidder or bid* dors, and -his or tbelr guarantor or guarantors; and the same may b 8 immediately recovered by tho United State?, for the use of the-Navy Department, in an action of debt against either or all of said persons.” - - • ;\ [Public, No. 7.] • JOINT BESOLtJCTON relative to bids for provisions, cloth* !ng, and smell stores for the use of tbe tavy. Resolved, by the Senate'and House*/ Representatives of the United Stales of America in Congress assembled,' That all bids for supplies of provisions,Nothing and small stores for the use of the navy may bo rejected, at tho optionof the department, if made by one who is not a manu facturer 04 or. regular dealer in, thetaitlele profoted to be farnlshed,which f*ct, or tho reverse, must "bo distinctly stated in the bids offered; that the bias of all perspna w£o may have failed .to ,comply ; with .the conditidns of any coh lracts they may have previously entered-into; with tho United Stales shall, at the option of the bo .re-, jected; that if more than onohidbe offered for tho.supply of an article on account of any one party, either inhisown name, or in .the name of his partner,- clerk, or any other person, .the.whole of Buch blds shall be at tho op tion of tho department; and that copartners ot any.firm shall not be received os suretiesior each ether;-ani t'-io, whenever It maybe deemed necessary, for the interest of tbe government and the health; of the crews of tho United States vessels, to procure particular brands of flour which are known to keep best on distant stations, the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing with' the approbation of the fcecie iary of the Navy, be and hereby ls, authorized to procuro the same on the best terms,' in market overt. Approved 27 M»rch,-IBSA, \ , [apS:low4w - Mew Postage A«. TUB attention of the public Is-directed to the following, provision of the new Postage Act; : Ist. From and after April Ist; 1855, alUetters between places in the United Btates, emit be pre paid. • Zl. Pot any diatante, in the United States,not exceeding three thousand: miles, ? hree cents single rate; over three thousand miles, Ten cents. ‘"-' Sd.-'Lettera to California or Oregon, must bo prepaid Ten cents; 'T■ 4th. The existing rates and regulations in regarddo let ters to or fxom Canada ahdall other foreign countries, re* lint Stripped Entolopcß oftbodrnOTil- H«t on o t Ten cints will be prepawl Absolute prewiaent being, required on ail lettersi to pluea within tbe United Btates, greet ewe sboiUa te ured is^llinpre-peylnglbeproporemounton lettereaboTC ihe weieht of half ounce as on single letters. - dropped in tbb ofßeeteill not be forwerd- be returned to tbe deed letter office, monthly. A Ust of these will la M; Post Office, Pittsburgh, Msreh g?, 1665.—{mhSO] OANTU.I.AM. Anew supply op moibb antique dew-dbop MANTILLAS Just ncclied at HAGAN & AHL’S, No. 01 Market et. >'*W; DR. MOUSE’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A * PHENOMENON. IN, MKUIOmE. Health Restored and Life Lengthened TIY ■••(-..• MORSE'S INyiaOKATl^G^JilXin. IT will replace weakness with .strength, Incapacity with efficiency,.irregularity.wiih-uolform^and natural ac tivity, and. this not oniy.wHtouf Jiazar4.,6f paction,hut wiili a happy : effect on the geuoraVorganisation.- Bear In mind that all maladies whareyer. they, begin, finish with the nervous system, and that tho paraifzatlon of the nerve of motion and. sensation deaths Bear In mind, also, that for ot ery kiniof nervous disease, tho Elixir Cor* diallß the only reliable pfceparatjvo known. CURE OP NERVOtIS ... No language can convey an adequate idea of. the Inline* dlate and almost miraculous’change which‘lt occasion*in the disease!, debilitated‘and shattered nervous system, whethor broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Impair* ed by sickness^—the unstrung and relaxed organization la at once braced, re'vivided and built up'. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together un der its influence. Nor is the effect temporary for the Cor dial properties of the raedlclne.re&ch the constitution itself, aud restore H to its normal condition.V" V ; LOSS OP : MEMORY, - " Cdnfuaion, giddiness, rush of bi cod to theThead, melan choly, dobillty; hysteria,, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction—fear of Insanity/dyspepsia, general prostra tion, irritability, nervousness, Inability to sleep, diseases ncldent to male*, decay of fhe prcpagating'funcUpnß, hys teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation' of the heart, • iinpotency, constipation, etc-, frqm.whatorer causes arising, it is, if theTO be aiiy rollanco to bo : placed oh human testi mony, absolutely infallible. , . 4 ' a great Medicine Fori ; pemales. The unparalleled effects' of this’ great restorative in all cotaplidnts incident to females, mark a new'era In the annals of medicine. Tkousandsof slimulantahavebeen invented— of invigorants concocted—oil purptatlng to be ppeciCed.in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of women render her liable. EVERT WOMAN OT ; SENSE; ... .... . ; ... - J- - Who ’suffers from ■srcakoeps, derangement, nervousness, tremors, pains in the hack, or any other, disorder, whether peculiar to her eex, or common to both Boxes— to giro the Invigorating Cordial a (rial. - ' 'marhied iEßso'sa, Orotbers, will find thia Cordial alter they hava'nsad abot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not have been so but for,this extraordi nary preparation. And it is equally potentfor the many dis eases for which it is recommended. Thousands of young men hays been restored by.uslngit, and not in a single In stance has It failed tobenefit them. , r -.- . PERSONS OP ?ALB COMPLEXION. or consumptive habits, are restored, by thonseof a bottle or two to bloom and rigor,.changing the shiii from'a*pale,yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid tomplfexlon.- ; TO THE MISGUIDED.’’ , ; Those aresomo of the sadaod melancholy.effects prodc* . ced bv early habits of youth».vl*: .vreaknesa of.the bach , and limbs, pains lu.thehSad, dimness losß of mns* cular power, palpitation of the heart,’dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of tho digestive functions, general ' * debility, symptoms- of .. ; - £ Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind ore much to be dreaded. Ijoss of memory, confaslon of idcas,deprearion of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust* loveof solitude, timidity, theevtisprodu* •* ced. All thus afflicted '.-.V : _.l BEIORB CONTEirPtATISG MARRIAGE - j should reflect that’a sound xaind and body aretbe meet no* ' eessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, V without these, the journey through life'.becomes ft weary ; pilgrimage—the prospect hourly, dafhens the 1 view; tho ' } mind becomes shadowed with' despair, and ; filled with the l melancholy reflection.that the happiness,of another be* ? comes blighted with your owtfr • j .CAUTION.- ‘ . Ur. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial, has been counterfeited • by some unprincipled persons. . In future,allthe genuine CordialwHl; have the proprie* \ tor’s fac-simUo pasted over tho cork of each bottle, and the ’■ followingwords blown in the glasst ; ' , . Or* Morse’s Invigorating Cordial, C. H. RING, Proprietor, N. T. ft The Cordial is put Up, highly concentrated, - lir pint hot* r tlee—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars,.six ■: for twelve dollars. RING, Proprietor, . .. 192 Broadway, N. Y. Bold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada and the West Indies. •{ •* : • • AGENTS i __ ... Pittsburgh .. Bb.GEO. n. KETSEBj-Nd.-lW Wood fit 1 Do ..FLEMING, BROS.* No; 60 Wocd st Do. - - U. E. SELLERS. Wood etr*et. AlleghenyCtty:...!., P. FLEMING. for 0hi0... J. D. PARK; Clociimati. Bass: 9^ CHERRY P3E (D TOR A L.: TOR TOTS RAHO CURB 07 " . \ • ~ COUG!TZ, v • public to the certificates.appended f. J and “bespeak for ihom that can* i f >M ~ ! did consideration which' their honest/ I o;franknoss.deseTTes. . •.; ; i . iloain such stations as many whot - : rolariJorily hear witness to the cffica*'; {3jr\A£~3£2*£\- cr and-valuGof C n curt - Pxcro ral, do,-, ■ pot wantonly trifle ‘wither distort/. Sior lungHjjudgo too,;, whether every- family ought not tohave it by them as a/ safeguard against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which;- • steals with fatal frequency upon almost every'.flock, andiv carries olta lamb from many a home?- * * i" Jackson, C. 11., Jackson city,o., SOtlrJJov., 1852, i Da- J. C. Atbr: Sir—The Cheery. Pectoral is much in‘- quired after. Several of our best Physicians have used itv three of them In their own cases, and always with the hap/ ; plc article,' that anything like a general confidence can he ex), cited. . . The unrivalled excellence of this combination of agents! -. (in the Cuxitnv Pectoral,) proved beyond cavil by repeated trial under their own : observation/ has compelled medico*. men to proclaim abroad,its -useflalness, It,ls.beyond al , doubt the best genoral remedy we have for the Pulmonary Affections of this Climate, at the same time Sedative an? . expectorant—a rare combination Ofpropeitlea, - ’ ; • In the hope that it will prove its own reward, I subscrib myself. 'Respectfully yourobedient servant, . y 1 y ' JAS: n. C. MILLER. M. D.; » Let cerJltmtnof thcLfgal Profusion mark tins cast, - j Williamsburg, I». L,8ept.3.1862. , Da. J. C. Ayer: Dear- application for the pai three years in my duties as att 'advocate, brought on soifl right-months ago a eeverairritatlon of the bronchial tube. ; wbich was a constant annoybnce to.me, and fast becomjt:-, , a source of great-apprehenrion. livery remedy tried failc-. "to even raliove me,tiU‘l hsedyctirCHßßEY Pictoral. Tb ' • has hot onty relieved me, haWaa I trußt, wholly cured m* i I care nothing for. the reputation of advocating patent M : l dicince, and this is at your service. . I shall -recemmend; • to members of the bar, and others whoa I inay meet, Y, boring under similar Indispositions. - j • Tours truly, ' R. F; JONES, j ; - Montgomery, Ala., October 4,1849.; i Dr. J. C. Arm: Sir—Tlfnve used your admirable cor ‘ pound oxcluFfyoly in my practice, anu find it to surpass, • tar,' any other remedy wo have lor ctirl eg diseases upon t‘ • lungs. • * Your obedientservant,- - - • , • R,_B. JOTTE3, M. D,i - What yet remains to Convince the most incredulous tb; the Cherry Bectoralisiill that it purports' to be, viz: an u: equalled remedial ngentfbrall diseased ©T the Throat af Xnpgi' The experience ofyCarrhas pTOveuittobe sue; and we subinlt it to the people^-believing that its virtu; will fully maintain its reputation/ 7 -/ < ; * Prepared.byJ..O.AYEß,_Chemist,Lowril,MaSs. Bewe, Of worthless preparations, attempted to bopolmed off nnd. a similarity of name.' - '" i; Vl - - Sold in Pittsburgh by all ErugsTrtSj-im&by & A. FAB ffiTOflß & CO, wholesale and remit.y y- ; f-jefcSiadAwi €aff4er’s SpaE&iaii Mixture.; IHB GREAT... PURIFIER. OP ; THE; RLOOT Hot'-ft Particle ot-Horwy: '<4 ; None genhiho unless ulgned by.'BENNETT & BEX Proprietors, No. Pcarlatrtjet, Riclanond, whor v orders for supplies and agencies mb bto & aodres b ed. ' - Antl for Rale by B; A> JOSEPH IX INC, FLEMINQ generally. ~ - J ’--V . To Warning &iirdemrs m ;,'V FIVE thonsnsd bushels par-i EONIiDUST. -fine gro/ , 1000 >n*bels pure 1K) V J2))UST, coorAft grbund; • : 1000 barrels patent'Amerireu FERTILIZED. * ; a. &-C.'JIOEVELER o2er #br./al?,;on,acconimodr terms, tbu above they man '• ture at tbelr new in 7 Üb?rtf, near Pittsburgh, Pa. Boncilust, as-a manure ; been used for many yeirain Europe with, the greatest cess; nest to guano,ifei3-CTpg , ioEto any other in nse. > or fifteen bashotepnreßonedusfcp'erficrswillEO'nourU.' that its good effects xvUlbereelbcd from tbo flrat to ten or fifteen yeara aiier, whereas tb&_good effec ; guano, oro, exhausted in out year., Those"who have Bonedust speak in thu highest terms Oftho 'benefit rived from it It ii suited to every,*arlety;of .8011, axO crops are beneGttol by it—vines and trees more partlt ly« The patent'Americaa-Fortllizor possesses essential parties hccetaary t