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' *■'.:-v'-T/->:• ** *ki-.4'frr!~4* i jJ?* l jK''ir **i-^L? V-‘1 - r' ‘ " ' • v •'**. -t -V 4 >r tiS. **.., w< - ...-' i. » - .. «• .■■:•j v . :> » **» fi / v- T •’ ■ K f-li •'*,.*> r-i *(-*&■ •u'-;"ri *■ '*V .'.. :-- ‘-«“„C5 iui*:*«B *."«.„- r t «•' ;• .!. J.v V t v ■s.V**^*Cvv •■ *~ ~- , -•-»- --• v- ? f' -— ... - ,- - *• ti *Jf T*",/** i?. *:• i * : “O «“* 5 - '' *-H •' '* ' ' V.*-' * v--V r BEST KNOWN WREN TRlED.—These gentlemen take ple&tare in testifying in regard to B. A. FAHNES- | TOCK’S YERMIFOGE, because two of the firm hare used : it in their prlrate-'practiceas physicians for a number of 5 ears, and they hare known it, by observation, to be good. ] ,-t - Nett Albajst, Ind., Jnly 4th, 1853. Mtirrs. R, <£ Cb.— r - Gentlemen: Having sold your valuable vermifuge for • 'some time,-and hating seen it used for many years, we 7 would recommend it to all as a safe and efficient remedy for -* all cases of worms. In no instance have we ever seen any . . . - , • evil results fallowing its administration, bat always has it answered tho purposes for which It was intended, and been thing that has been si-t forth in regard to ItSTirtuea la strictly In accordance with onrobserratlons, isss®”* in UECj Prapark and p^nNESTOOKn N EST 00 K * GO, apStdaw Corner of First and Wood sts. v* V'v* • * T>. **► . » > ' '«■ t t ; '{ x * MISCELLANEOUS. v- V IT POSTHUMOUS WORK!—THB SLAVE - ■ twreT™wSiu. HP*™, author of “Anti * ? OTing^l ifwh^t'tUeidimsooW’lomj«forneu." tv uo. w i Jan KigU t Eniertammtn d. Chap. '^37—Lore and Death. 18—The Gamblers. Ground. 19-Old Latitude and We tSSSSSnO'Wce, ““ POet ' £“r££ 8 £' o *7 23—Tho Ship of Mondel. < ^ 4 0 olrl 21—The Farewell Present. at l® ufl Q ‘ 25—Me'r Dad. Mondel’s Youth. S» MODBy - !=£-“ SSSr* rSS" 16—Chaos. 31—Reconciliation. l6 l»? S “ c n t Sp 2 , _. , ■■■ ' A MAS ON 4 CO. ate DOW opening 200 Cases nnu A. Packa.eso! Calico-s. Muslins, Ginghams, Checks, SuSSier Stuffs, Lawns, Muslin de Lslnes, * c Sj., „ hate been purchased at the large Peremptory Bales at much less than cost of mannfactnre. !EE_ MSNCH BBILIiIANTES A. A. MAtON « CO. wUI open, on the 26th lust., some fine now etjlea BrillUntes. , : —.. “~r_ si sarm WH d D Cherrj* Jay n *E r pee to rantj ’ Da not d’ e d^a^-pWof^WeraiurhieremAs^hy ■ . ARLOR FUttNIIUKB.— We'ars- constantly mitmta- H turinK to parlor furniture of every description; rear £tcdin prices. imawsj ±— Tfc RE3 BYTKKIAITuY SI N BOOKS Bcc’d by Espress _P to-day, a Urge assortment of Psalms and Hymns, of aliases and styles ol Uo^^Jg oirß boo k STORK, C 5 Market street, pear Fourth. IQBAOOO—I6O boxee “ Russell & Kobinwn, Grants^ “Anderson’s.” BO dwarf boxes M Blannerhassatt, ** i'erfection,” “Jewel of Optir,” “ Diadem Twist, Esme "£fi # TOb ““’' fa, store and finals IIICKETSON. CIIGAR-S —&0 SL Havana and Principe Cigars, best brands, £&*•"• fer Eai ‘ *» MILT.EEi * MCKBTSON —5O bbla large No- 3 Mackerel; • 20 u medium 3 u 25 “ No. 1 Pickled Herring; 10 drams “ Grand Bank” No. 1 Codfish. MCKETSO N. SOAP AND CANDLES— -150 boxes No. 1 Palm Soap: SO “ 11 Hill A Co.” V Briegated Soap; 50 “ Cincinnati Slar Candles —i’a, 6’a, (Ts; 10 “ “ fitcrln. 41 For sale by fmhgfl] MILLER A RICKETSON. GISNCV FOll TUB SALK OF UKDUbWS BBBDi. I F R. DRAYQ, Faml y Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh, j Pa h e arranged with David jAndretb, of Philadelphia, for a constant supply of his WatranteU Qanlen Serfs. I These Seeds have, for manv years, stood pre-eminent in ttm 1 vicinity, and it will bo an object with F. R- D to sustain l their roputa.ion. Xone will It sold by him but those tvcotoX i direct from LandrtUi. mh rr_ I Y' aLXJABLB WORKS FOB ARCHITECTS, MBCG AN* I ICS AND ENGINEERS— I Tbe Model Architect; 2 volumes; by 81oan. The Carpenter’s New Guide; do. 1 Appleton’s Dictionary of Mechanics. I Do. Mechanics’ Magazine. | Practical Mechanic’s Journal. I Downing’s Rural Essays. Do. Country Houses. Stuart's Architecture. Allen’s Rural Architecture. Held’s City do. „ Rudiments of do. and Building. Rudimentary do. by John Bullock. j ’ The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder’s Guide. The Builders’ Guile. , „ , Tbe Engineer’s and Machinist’s Assistant j 2 vols. Do. do. Mechanic’s do. WMflbich's Mechanics and Engineers; 2 vols. Mahan’s Civil Engineering. Knapp’s Chemical Technaiogy. 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. Haswell’s do. do. Henck’a Field Book. Byrne’s Pocket Companion. Simms on Leveling; revised by J. H. Alexander. Do. Mathematical Instruments. Borden’s Formula for Construction of R. Roads. Trautwino on Railroad Curves. Shank do. do. Mifflin do. do. And numerous other pragfcLcal works. For srie by B. T. 0. MORGAN, mJlf 3 No- IQ4 Wood st. ONLY $1,400 for a piece of GROUND containing about Eight Acres, in a pleasant and very healthy location, only ten minales' walk from the R. R- Depot at East liberty. Terms Of payment will bo made easy. Th ; e property is in a goo 1 neighborhood, and is offered at the aboTe low price, as the owner U going West. Persons in want of such a place, will call at the Real Est«te Office of m hM 8. CPTHUEBT A BOS'. UP Third ft PLEASANT KBBIDKNCE FOB BALE. —A DvcMn* House of elx rooms, neatly papered, and In first rate order; with a good Lotof 75 feet froDt by 110 deep; portico in front of the house; a largo porch in the rear, coder which is a veil of excellent water; chicken boose; coal house: and n care lined with charcoal. A choice selection ol frclt trees, shrubbery, Ac. Situated within three minutes' walk of the B. E. Station, at Bearer bridge. Price $lOOO. Terms: $4OO in hand; balance ini and 2 years a p2 8. CUXtIBERT k SON, 140 Third «t FOR BALK —One-half of a well established Manufactu ring business, with stock, tools, machinery, Ac. This is a rare chance for an active business man. Profits good, ■mi hot small capital required. _ . . . y B. CUTIIBKRT k BON, 140 Third st. OH! DON’T TOO REMEMBER MISS ANN,OLD JOE? Mlsa Ann, with her faco so brown ; Tier hands! ahl how red; and then they were rough— Toe roughest and red lest in town: I met her yesterday, old Joe, Her face beam’d bright with hope, For her bands were smooth, and soft, and white— Sht had used the Herpetic Soap. Th ; B excellent Soap, which will rapidly heal all chapß, chafes, Ac., can be had for 12>$ cents per cake, at No. 140 j THTRD street, below Bmlthfieid. m h2T OR A TRUTHFUL PORTRAIT, go to CARGO'S GAL LERT, No. 76 FOURTH street, Apollo Buildings. Ho aims to please. mb27 _ AtER’SOHBBRTPECTORAL and CATHARTIC PILLS. 1 gTOM of these celebrated medldnej^d A.DUSS will dad tbe HfiRPfiTIO SOAP to be an excel lent Toilet companion. It removes tan, eallowness, Ac., and heals sore chapped hands. It also renders the gm ° ot ‘ ia °‘ I,7tllte ' 801 J “ l 140 THIRD ST. _ KMIUSMXH wUl'find the UKBPBTIO BOAF to be an article for Sharing. TnmD A hew nrvoioE of extracts for tub hdkf , aa follows: Oriental Drops, fix. Boquet, Musk, Bprlog Flower, Upper Ten, Magneßla, Geranium, Heliotrope, Jockey Club, Eo®, and fifty other kinds, bare j net been ro csVai by tmb22) JOS. FI.F.MTKO. *TG FOUAIH STREET is tho numiwr, and thoao who I O mind number one will betake themselves thither. CARGO’S ROOMS are the moßt attractive In the city. Hi 3 PICTURES are first-class, and prices moderate. mfaBl " Dlantlltasi XITB are now receiving our stock of Paris made MAN* W TILL AS, to which we would call the attention of the iidtev. HAGAN A AHL, “sJsfc a 91 Market street. nfJISVILLK LISIE —Constantly on band. I jatiSO BMITU, BJA.IR A HtJNT.ER. y-tflflFEE 250 bafca prime Rio Joat'rec’d ami lor sale b; S BMITLI, MATS 4 HUNTER- ki.v SPANISH CIGARS—6O,OOTNo lior sale bv ■ Mjg> SMITH: MAUI & HUNTER. \ IOUQJUb AND MULABSISS— |N 60 barrels Sugar House Molasses. • ' 25 do Loaf Sugar; 20 do Granulated Sugar; nf> ,» a Crushed do. , For sale by 20 do , .Urusasa MJLIR 4 HPNTEB. I »'.!•! mh2o TJNDBIB3 —boxeTOhocolote; . 25 do Castile Soap; 100 do Starch; 60 do Star Candles; • 20 kesrs 6 twist Tobacco. For flab by bM smith. maib a upnti WINDOW GLASS—I6O boxes 8x10; 60 do 9x12; 100 do 10x12; 25 do 10x14; 20 do 12x16; 20 : do 12x16. For sale by SMITH, MAI ft A HUNTER. TIMOTHY SEED—IO bblßjnst received and for wlB by mh3o HENRY H. COLLINS. €HIMNKY %[>3 300 Uothlc Chimney Tops, variouß patterns, received and for solo by mfi3o HENRY H. COLLINS. BEEN APPLES—-IS bbls this day rec’d, and for sale D mhSO HENRY H. COLLINS. I<S—1U0 bbls Louisville Lime received and for Bole b; I m bBo HENRY H. COLLINS. OMINY—IO barrel® received and for Bale by m h3o HENRY U COLLINS. r% MiANa— ‘Lb barrels joflt recelvod by 1L R., anil for sale /' •* [mb3o] HENRY H. COLLINS. 20 barrels WbiUjßeanfljust rec’d and for Bale by r ' mSf' HENRY 11. COLLINS. .MkSWAX—ThU day received nml (o sale by jSMVVAA a»u> 3 HBNKY H. COLUNB. \ - AttD—ls Segß No, 1-Lard. or£^| N^Y H COLLINB i_ mal7 , ? Hj«m, Imperial, Qu n po« X'dor and Blbc* Teas, for sale NG & MOORHEAD. mh2l . _ 1 - rnOBA.CCO-75 boxes Ro« eU hi": to °mh'24? _gINQ A MQQBHEAD. d~\ bABS—<iOO bores Bxlo. 9r12,10r12 ■p'iiKinjlJi) \T Glass, for sale by <mh24) ~iaN’Q *i MOORHEN NAUjS— 650 kegs assorted Nails for _ mh24 KING & MOORHEAD. XJfcDFOKD MINERAL WATKK—3O half TV dd for sale by (mh\6) KING k MOfIRHLAP.- —5OO bags ttio Ooffee; 100 pockets Old Government Java Coffee. In store and for Bile by m~b26 MILLER A RIQKEtSOS. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.—A. A. MASON A CO. have Hast opened a large stock of Housekeeping Goode, f>omprfeiog f »*» Damask Table Clothe and Napkins, bl’d and Irowi Tal/lo Linens, Jaquard Diaper, Crash, Huckaback. > -Ae. Also, another lot of the best: makes of Irish . lceu?— • - ■ -—. ' ~ ; S' ILK. UONSIiT&—A. A. MASON & CO. will open, on Uie ailb lust., twenty dozen BOk Bonnet.,; for tie coanay "trnde. ; ' HOTELS. MANSION HOUSE. QEORG*E AXJRENTZ, Pbophietob, NO. M 4 LIBERTY BTREFT, just beside the PasseDg® Depot of the Pennsylvania Ballrord, which makes u the most convenient hou6o in the city for passengers arr • ving by that road. .. «« The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitxen P» in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would r p® fully solicit a share of publicpatroinge. There hattacneu a splendid BTABLE and extensive WAGON YAM, allora ing ample accommodation to travelers and teams m nrtet Larder and Bar will bo furnished with the best the market can afford. ST. CLtIS a. Qjmcr of Penn and Si. Clair itr«U, JfL THE undersigned,formerly of -ilrowns Ilolel, haring taken thia large and rommodloOß HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent stylo wonld respeetfolly lnvite his friends and the traveling pobllo to give him a call. As eured, with the convenience of the house and Wf *ong ex perience in the business, ho; can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. r -r? • TT3I. 0. CONNELLY. lULEY’S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. my2fcy] E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTJSIiT HOUSE, CORNER OB LIBERTY AND GRANT BTBEETS, near tho Railroad Depot , 4 jan!3:ly JAMBS SHANNON, Proprietor. CITY HQTELi (tin bbows’s.) Corner of SmltUfleld And Third etreete, PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS & CARR, Proprietor*. JOHN P. GLASS, BAN D. OARB, (UU iHavw K.t-T.l«r.pt O.U at. CtuU. a Pwvr THIS largo and cammodloUß House having uDilergone thorough repair and fumlahed with now cqulpmcnta throughout Is now open for the reception of the froveUng public! Cbaeois hOPCRsTI. »prta.om_ OWSTOH'S. WATEBLKJ HOUSE, 60 Sonth Eighth strMl Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. THE USIOSi ~~~ , 0. 11l Arch street, Phlliulelphlii. T. B.WIM (late of the Engle,) Proprietor. 1 eu^.y (iASIiII.L HOUSE, CORNSB OF MAIN AND SOtjlß STS., rTABREN, O miiE Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the 1 public that thb now and elegant Hotel has been opened ira bouse of entertainment. Being «>ramodloUß and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stagy Company, It offers Inducements unsurpassed .in Warren for the accommoda* tlou of the traveling community. A eharo of public patronago Is respectfully soMcited^ FRANKLIN HOUSE*' ] CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PARKER A- LAIRD, Proprietor*. jy 16:3ml TERMS 61,60 PER PAY. McMIKKAS house, JOHNSTOWN, PENItA. THE undersigned haring taken charge of the above named House, and refitted it el a large erpenje in a comfortable as veil as elegant style, is now prepared to n* caiTO guests, and gi»e ample satisfaction m pa ronieo the House. fauB:tf] JAMES DOWNE i ■ HARE’S HOTEL, [Late Fanner’s Exchange,] NO 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Plilh street, Pitts bnrgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor This Hotel la entirely note. ' haring anil opened for the aceommodaiion FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cltv«land, Ohio. CPATXUCK A BON, Pkopmcom.—This dimrone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, te«SdiSSfs ««r furniture, eUx,, End the proprie tow plSgB -themselves that nothing shaJ be tbSrpartto render the F&aioujs a P\«» where 00 ®' Jbrta of » flntdiß. hotel am be bund. IOK & gOK . jyfcq - - FltOlUfiflCU HOTELi No 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. /OOSDUCTID OS tut tCBOFIUS PLAS.) KETJBEH tOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR. 'RKbTAORANTo, ~ bank exchange, THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. rilBE Subscriber# be* leave to lulerm their fnen ls acd I tue public generally, that they have leased the above well known Restaurant, which has just been tborou K hlj renovated, repaired end re furnished, and now open. The proprietora have spared no oapenso to mate the Dank Ex change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure as the The larder trill at aU limes be stocked with the delicacies of the season, and served up under auspi ces of experienced cocks. Thay respectfully aak fo. the patronage of a generous public. Bc „ ANI)ELMERKII , Q. B. PBANCI9. j&nl&l? . belvidere uestaubast, WOOD STREET, BET. WATER AND EIKSf STREETS, rpius Undersigned has jmt prorlded a choiw stock of 1 LIQUORS, and Is ready at all times to serve his friend* with the best of the season. In the way of edibles. Inah Whisfev Ponchos may be bad at tho UttviDiJt*. * Janlbly JOHN SAVAGE. Proprietor. coasucoPiA *»-OYBTER AND COFFEE D. BABHABD. * T o 40 F\JVi Street, betieem Wood and Martel. janlMy] nTTSDCMtt. cR.YS T A L PALACE, W ** 1 Ko, 18 Market itreet. C. C. SEELY, RESPECTFULLY Informs his friends and the f* Jpoblic to general, that be bit Just started hie 'ojhttor New York and Philadelphia modern strle of COOKING OYSTERSandarerything elaeln the eating Une. Oysters In the Shell or Stewed, for 12U cent* a down. Ue will alpo furnish the best of everything that the market will afford. House always open until 3 ©clock in the morning. mart3-tf__ oYSTBirSALDON AND fiKSTAIIIIANTI 108 WOOD STREET. THE subscriber ha* now bis OYSTEtt BAIXKJN ANT EATING HOUSE perfected lu a-manner that cannot bti exceled by any Bimilar establishment in the city. MEALS \YILL HE SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS Of THE DA F,from the , Cbolceat Dlcnta* Fowlij Ac., «c* j His Bill of Faro cannot be surpassed, and he would respect r fully ln.it. the at.ontiou of th. *o^ if ja2o|n«tf mWoM^re^_ "St. Clair Laser Beer Brewery. THE undersigned respectfully Informs the public u»t be is nour fully prepared to serve “H, d ' ** „.,n«rmiw with bis celebrated LAGER litlt.il, in in oS™ left.t hi. Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to, .ndtheUecrdeUveml to any part of ih. dty ' Benltx’ Lager Beer Hall t 2 Vo. 10G SmithJUld street, opposite the Custam llousi. THE subscriber has just opened one of the ingest an 3 best finished Lager Beer Halls in tbe city. Ills Deer I* acknowledged to bo a superior article, and every other ac commodation about his boose cannot be mn «&3m A. BENTTZ. Kennett Ale. WD. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of-SMITH’S celebrated • Kenuett Ale and Brown Stout. Also, Common Ale arifi Porter, in quart and pint bottles. Tbe attention of families, and tbe trade, is respectfully solicited. aall: 7 . Mineral Water and SaraaparlUa WM. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now manufacturing and bottleing tbo above boverages on an extensive scale. Ilia articles ore of the best quality, and nufaetured from the purest materials. octlTuy HOPPER’S PATENT PLANE THE undersigned is prepared to supply OAB.PENTERB, CABINET-MAKERS, and Workers in Wood generally, with his Patented and valuable PLANES. All who have tried It, pronounce it a most valuable In vention, that must soon come into g neral use. The fol lowing letters from practical workmen sre but two among many letters the Patentee has resclved recommending this Plane above all others in use: Pittsburgh Stbah Cabinet Factory, February 22,1855. We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we have ured Iloppcr’s Pat nt Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carpenters as su perior to any other Plane In ns». We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of bard wood, and for planing vene ri, it e far superior to the old nnd«» of scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by using this Plane, will plane more veneers than five men can do by any other plane or method in use. U* H* Ryih A Co. To Moses P. Eatos, Esq.: Dear —I have examined Hopper’s Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article fur the use for which it h intended,as a combination or plane and scraper. , lL It is particularly adapted to planing veneers, and U does not require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, but that it will entirely . upereede the former te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend it to all persona engaged in the Cabinet busineea, as from my knowledge of It, there is nothing as well flited to gire a smooth and beautiful finith to renders as the Hopper Patent Bench Plano. JA.MEB W. WOODWIW., Furniture Warerooms, 97,99 Third Bt., Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, February 27, 1866. MOSES P. EATON, of this city, Is my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sail .then sate oi nauea, a W M. a HOPPER. ;h, March 21,1865 (mh2l:tf) MOSES F. EATON, No. 16 Sixth street* agent for selling and buying PATENT BIGHTS, is now authorised to sell the following lately patented articles: Bands A Oummlngs’ Patent Brick Machine; Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane; Trott’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan’s Bock Drilling Machines; Coe’s patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford’s Steam anu Water Guages; and, Griffith’s Wrought Iron Bailroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in use. He is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these articles in any part of the country. He has also for sale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and I finished Brass Work. , . , ~. He is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the busi ness faithful and constajß-ntteniion. He refers to the following CARD, HThe subscribers have long teen acquainted with Mr. Moses P. Eaton, and have no hesitation iq recommending him, to all who may wish to employ bis services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be placed. NeTille B. Craig, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. H. Denny, H. Childs ft Co., James Wood, N. Holmes ft Sons, P. R. Friend, Kramer ft Babin, P. Lorenz, L. B. Livingston, Knap 4 Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillip*, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M’Oandless, A W. Loomis. • " Pittsduhoh, November 27th. 1R54. rini2Tsdtf' Doan’s Patent Rook Drilling Machines, WEIGHING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of five or eix in -the-ordinary way. S. 8. Fowler ft Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni ted States, for the sale of rioAts to use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. BIFEB TO Hon Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R, W MUuor Kobertfl, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. R. R^ Gen Wm. Larimet, Jr., President P. ft 0. R. B.; ‘ 0 W BstflTa. EsqJ Chief Eng. P. ft 0. B.IL; Messrs Manfoß* Nicholson, Contractors for the P. ft S r r ‘ de ° l9 EMRRnmunrua.— A. A. MABOS A CO. bare just re- Mlved per express 61 cartons of BleeTes* diemisejltra, HAMS., Ac, which will be pdaroiat extremely low pnfes. jania Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS 1 jETNA instoanoe company, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. Oath. Capital) •■■■•*■ 8500,000, niHE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the X Assets of the INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1855, under oath. Rpn) Estate, unincumbered 5 uo Beventy*two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay* able semi-annually W? 0 “ Debia due tho Company, secured by mortpgo... *,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, poyablo at Bank... 126,327 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut.-.- 97,515 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford 142,890 00 Bank Stocks in New York chy 98,050 00 Cosh on hand,ln Bank, and in hands of Agents and others 212,505 00 $773,278 63 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other creditors,— nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and not dae, $148,618 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 60. * All other claims against the Company are small, such only os printing. &c. Agents Instructed to take no risk OTer $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or Tillage, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstance*. The amount insured In blocks of buildings Tories; the design Is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. * THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Stats or Coxsecticut, \ Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. Hartford county, j Perscnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the jitua Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, la true, according to ala best knowledge and belief . „ HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this • empany for the year 1854 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, elnce the organization of the Pc&cliM, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at agency, at remunerative rates. s> OffieeiNo. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jtnU H. B. TEN EYCK, Agent. DELAWARE HTmjAl SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE in the North Boom of the Exchange, on Third gtreet, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. 115 ' t-To all parts of the World. Fajoanrs, ) INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. v FIRE INSURANCES On merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling bouses, Ac. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November ‘» 18 -> 3 * ftA Bonds and Mortgages ....—...524,300 00 Stateol Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 181,oW M Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances com- Cashonhand 16,071 30 Balancesin tho bands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued 121t*07 67 SubscrtptionNotes - ..100,000 00 The FranKlln Flra Imnranc® Company, Of Philadelphia, J^rmtyitxinia. DIRECTORS-- Charles W. Baneker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wanner, Bamuel Grant, Jacob B. Smith, Geo. VF. Rich' Mda Moniecal D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boris, Darkl S. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cius. N. JUncnft, President Cais. Q. BAHOtxa, Sterriary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual cr limited, on eTery description of property, In town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. _ . The Company hare reserved a large Contingent rand, which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, ware as follows, m: Gash, 4c - ~ >34G 81 AGBNCT. v. ■■■■•' •• - -V :V - a •-: V r '- • V . ./ "r ’SUBANCE COMPANIES. PAID UP Dr. B. M. Huston, Hugh Craig, Spencer M’llrain, Charles Kelly. Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James Traqualr, Wm. Byre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, JamesTennent, John B. Semple, . Charles Sobaner, I J. T. IsOgan, Pittsburgh, l B. T. 0. Morgan, do. . MARTIN, PresidenL )B.C. HAND, Tice President. Wm. Martin, Joseph H. Beal, Edmund A Bouder, John 0. Davis, Robert Burton, John R- Penrose, Georg® G- Lelper, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, J. G. Johnson, James 0- Hand, Tbeopilus Paulding. James B. M’Parland, W. 0. Ludwig, Josira W.CowiH, Bec’y. P. A.SIADERU, Agent, W Water street, Pittsburgh- Total - - -*1.212,708 44 •glace their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Pour Hundred Tbon oafld Dollars, lo«rt by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. OAKDIKER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sta. THEIfSffBD~STA TBS LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY and tuust company, pnn.ADEi.PUiA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, 8. E. Comer of Third and Cheetnui Street j, Philadelphia. Qjfotrt of the Home Board at Philadelphia: OUXCTOBS- Stephen B.Crawford, Wnl B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrrnee Johnson, Benjamin W.Ttngley, Geo-M’Henry, Jacoh L. Florence. James DeTereox, William M. Godwin, William M’Kca. President —Stephen R. Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Examiner, PilUbteryh —Jane* 11. Willson, M. D Allegheny City— R. B. Mowry, SL D. 4 GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, No. T 4 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND BMITHFIEI.D STREETS. Authorised Capital* 9300*000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property agoJnftt lav or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. njßtCToaa. Wm. P. Johnston, Body ratterson, W. M’Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M Long, J. Grier Sprou!, A.. J. Jones, Qeorgo R. White, J aeob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames 8. Negley, W. 8. Flaren, Wade nampton, D. KPark, 11. R. Coggshall. Hon. WM F. JOHNSTON, Prr«lJ«nt RODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A.OiKßint, Secretary and Treasurer. B. F. Carrier, Apgfotant Secretary Weitern Insurance Company, "ituborgii. B. MILLER, Jr- Praident. | F. M, GORDON, Srcrrtarj CAPITAL, 0300,000, ■TTTTLLInsure against all kind* of risks, FIRE Mid M A W BINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and Pr AHome P ln!ditutlon, managed by Disictoeb who are well known In the community,and who are determined, by promptneeaand liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, ae offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Dirtciart. —R.Miller, Jr.,0.17. Rlcketson, J.W.Butler, N.Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, 0. Ihmson, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon,James Lippcncott, George Darsle, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Bcott. OGL Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A 00-. vr*tairs,) Pittsburgh. 00T34?1y WATCHES. EWELRY, &c. NBW OOODSH Watch*s, Jiwslbt, Pitvsu Wabs, Miutabt Goods, 4c., Woolisali and lUtaiu—Coun try Merchants and strangers visi.ing our city are request ed to call, as we can serv» them as well, and wo think b t ter, than they usually are served In Eastern d'lcs, be Ides givlog them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Levers .. $lO to $16,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L-dles' Gold Lever and Leplne Watches, $25, and upwards. Gentlemen’s do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, SoaLs, Keys, Pencils, Spectacles, Pena, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. 4®* Watch R pairing done promptly and in asnperlor manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 07 Market sereet, corner of Fourth. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1856. <£& M. EUKoI’EAN agency. The Oldest Established Office in Pittsburgh, for Remitting Money to the Old Country. JAMES BLAKELY begs leave to say to those pprsons bavins friends in the Old Country, and desirous of either sending them money or paying their passage, that his arrangement for doing either is now complete, and on so firm a basis that mistakes cannot occur, nor losses accrue to any party During the last ten years in which be has been in this business, ho has remitted over a half million of dollars without the loss of a dollar, and the house for which he is agent, in Liverpool, has shipped not less than 48,000 persons daring the last year to this country, without a complaint of neglect ol their part. He can issue for London, Dublin, Liver* pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Port Rash, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, and Now Orleans, and from thence to "Pittsburgh; and will attend striotly to forwarding passengers from thence to any part of the coun* try. He also has sight drafts for sale, payable at the fob lowing places, vis ‘ ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Sanford A Co. .london. Wm. Tappscott A Co Liverpool. (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout England and Wales*) _ ON IRELAND. Provincial Bantt, Ireland Dublin. QRASCQES. Armagh, Cavan, Dungannon, Mallow, Tralee, Pareonstown, Drogbeda, Londonderry, Slieo, Ballino, Ballyahannon, Kilkenny, Howry, Coleraine, Enniskillen, Dungannon, Bandon, Carlow, Banbridge, Limerick, Ennlscorthy, Waterford, Downpatrick, Galway, Ennis, Atlilone, Clonmell, Cootcblll, Monaghan, Youghall, Belfast, Dundalk, KUrueh, Strabone, Balymena, Cora, Fennoy, Omagh, Wexford. ON SCOTLAND. National Bank of Scotland, Edinburg, and its branches in fifty towns In Scotland. ON FRANCE. Messrs. Edward Blunt A Co., Bankers...— . • (Available in any city in France.} ON GERMANY. Messrs. Vogel, Kock A Co., Bankers, Fxankfort-on*the-Maln, (Available in any cIt^^a^BLAKELY corner of Seventh and BmithQeld streets, deed Pittsburgh, Pa JEANNETTE 1 She Is dressed la silks end satins, And her step is fall of grace ; Bbe Is lovely In appearance— Bat what a sallow face I Her hands are small, hat oh I how roaghi ~ SbeSnrely does not know . That Hxbpbtio Boap is lust th© thing— Atd then the price Is low. Tha HEBMOTO BOAP U ftr sale, 13J4 cents per cake, a ah2l No. 140 THLBD gTBBE? •u *..' ? •>... ; • AUSTIN IiOOMIS« BTOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 02 Fourth tt., above Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on coHa terau, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com- Warrants bough* and sold.. Poptfcular attention paid to the purchase and sale f>f attented to'Promptly, WM. H. JAB ‘ B ’ M,VAY ’ Win. H. Williams *• Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, A'. X-Oonw Wood and Third sirati. All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. jan26:lw fiI»COMNELL.4t WILIjOCK, bankers, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin Current and Bar Funds received on deposit. Btock? bought and sold on commission. Collections mads at any point in the United Btatcs.‘ South East corner of Market and ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SHITUFIELD STREETS, aufcOm PlttebargU, Pa. C. E. UILKIKS . „ Wilkins & Co., (Successors to A. WNklns A 9?^/^TrT^na BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, jib. 71 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. IN THE numerous euspenslots of Banhfi ana Bankers j throughout the country daring the lent BSI monthß, tre ■ are satisfied that in almost every Instance the r troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate buei nc«s; and wo, the.cfore, take occasion to assure the public in advance, that no speculations In -‘fancy stocts or oOict —outride operations,” shall tempt us from the strict and le gitimate line of our business— believing that In avoiding all Buch investments we shall not only,ho better able to serro our customer* and onsure their safety, but that in adopting such a course we shall promote our otrn ultimate | beau lit- [*«MJ i w v* LL> '- FATBICKS A FEIEHD, BiNKEIW AND EXCHANGE .BROKEBB, Eavt Removed thdr OffKttoVxeOmor, ofFi/O.and Woodttt. mtSBUBGII, PA, ATRICKS * FRIEND, Bonkers and Exchange Brokers, ■ and Dealers la Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, SUrer and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the 1 Eastern and western Cities constantly for sale. ' . ... Collections mado in ill the cities throughout the United BUtes Deports receded in par fandfl or current paper, 4t the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. N. HOLMES & BOSS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, lUVI ESUDVXD TflEUl- RAN 030 AHD iXCHAJtO* 07TIQI *0 KO. 67 Miwggr BTUXST, FOOT DOORS DtLOW OLD StAKD. N HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and b ¥ K. Notes. Exchange on tha Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the united BtatP3. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, No, 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth 6ts. [Ja3o:ly ' " TIEKSAJi A CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Jfo. 95 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley, riTTsotmon, pa^ BUY AND SELL Rank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and notes; make collecttfus In all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deporita on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter* appertaining to 8 Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on band. ' max^ $627,470 63 JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, niAUta ss Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotel. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit, a®-No. 68}£ Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. • decl6 HILL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, co&sxa of wood ra?a araxxrs. SIGHT EXCIIANGEon the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ct Exchange and Notes Gold, filter and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made In all the principal cities of the United States^De* posits rectiWed of Par and Current Funds. [marfffiy aulia XEASJzn, soward eams, noaisci miasa. KBAMEB & R.AHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE RROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, BUrer, and Dank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or 6tock tecurities; purchase P rend wary Notes and Timp Billii; on East and West; buy and eeilStocks on Commis'P'O. Collection* mad* on Union. ~ oT E. AETJOLB & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE mtOtvKRS, DEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any pnrt of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commis.<dnu. 74 Fourth «t., next door to Bank of PittsVg. [eel3 Demotic and f'oragn Exchange, ISank Xotts, Gold and Silver Bought, Sold and Exchanged, at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE 0? WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., (VI WOOD smssr, FITTSBUnon. allowed on time deposit*. __ [ janl3_ TllOMtSO.'* B£U~. ....J5O. /UCAOUaXT. THOMPSON BELL & CO., BANKERS AN'I) BROKERS. Comer a/ Third and Tfoal tirttit, I\tisburyh, Pa. TIiOMASWOODS, COMMERCIAL BIIOK E B , AND DSAIIR IN Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, So. 75 Foo:r:h If, I'lUoburyh, J7i. f ja&g WII|Um xrHin ai. CoT, BANKERS. Xo, G 4 ITxkJ sired, Pittsburgh. HOLD on «ale lh* following BONDS AND STOCKS] 40 shares Exchange Bank ; . 17 do MonougahMa Navigation Company; , SO do CUltenV Insurance Company; «2,0Q0 Mnnongnbeta Navigation Company Bonds; si,ooo City of Pittsburgh Bonds; SA.OoO C>untv of Allegheny Bond* NO. 100 SUITWTKLD STUKKT. NEAR FIFTa.— Money loaned on Cold ami Sllyer Watches, SHrerwar© ami ©tb:T valuable arti-des. aiilii-lly CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. INORMDULY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Libfcrty ' Btreet, which hos won an unbounded popularity under ho name of iho THRKK DIO DOCKS, baTe, for the pur pose of acquiring more space for their Immense business, remorcd to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STHKET, Where they hare now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS I READY MADE. CLOTHING, Their principal object for this removal, is to give them more facilities forth# WHO I/E BALE TRADE. They are prepared to cell Goode at the LO WEST EASTERN JPRICESI And they wilt warrantthem to be as fcood as any maun* factored in the Union. CISBT O 51 WORK, in TUB DIST STTLK, ASD UPOH TUB BIIORTSBT lIOTICI. They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment of LOTUS and COATINGS, for FBOCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- Our Interests are Identical with those of onr enstomers, and we assure the publlo that our fidelity will nqpfoil In filling all Orders we may bo favored with. O- DON’T FORGET TIIE PLACE— No."SB Wood Street, (KAST SIDE,) CORNER OT DIAMOND ALLEY. N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention ifl devoted exclusively to tho House above designated. iftrtS yaL Fall and Winter Goods I EDMOND~ W ATTBI Merchant tailor, no. la; liberty street.— I have now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plash Vest ings, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Cassimeres, of every stylo and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terras and warranted to suit. oct4 NEW SPUING GOODS. ‘ UST RECEIVED AT JOHN McOLOSIvEY A CO’S Wholo- Bale Clothing Warehouse, No. 8S Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and moat varied stock of goods that this celebrated bouse has ever bud the pleasure of Inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which le.aves ub able to say that we can and do soil at as email profile as any houso la the east ern cities. Therefore, wo respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to give us a call, and examine oar extensive assortment of READY MADE CLCiUING. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quanta y of Immense piles of garments.thai la to be seen at this li i « establishment; it la.sufficient to aav that it has never t<'«n equalled by the house Itself; mar 16:if JOHN AIcOLOSKEY & CO. Clothing 1 Clothing! THE undersigned respectfully tuforms bis friends and the public that he Is now receiving at hisßtore, N 0.177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cnssimerea and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order in tho most fashlonoble man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Wo have also on hand a large and well manuketuredatook of ready made Clothing, to which wo invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. .... .. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their i dvantace to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their purchases, [marOj C- CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. THE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where he has always on hand a large and choice assort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at tho most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call mar9:ly B. OPPENHEXMJ2R. To Housekeeper*. fifK hare now opfcned one of the largest stocks of W CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARE, su table for housekeepers in the city, end intend selling at v ry low prices. We wiU sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Pour Dollars, and all other Goodßin proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull season jnst passed, we are deter mined to work it oil at low prices. We hsto just opened bo: e beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table do; Covered Dishes for shewed chicken, etc., etc. Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, Is large—all of which we have put down in price to salt the times. We have some twenty different styles of French China Tea tea, and some beautfnl Gold Band Dinner Bets— all of which we are sellins at least twenty-live per cent, below former prices. „„„ , DOU3E FURNISHING GOOD 3. Our slock of Knlre3 and Forks, Spoons, Walters, Brilan nla Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps„etc„ is large, and we will sell them at very low prices GLASS WARE. On hand and receiving,a largo stock or Boston and Pitts burgh Glass Ware, which we will tell at manufacturer’s prices. " - •** %*3at*- j* • 'i *' i*' \ * -»* .>“■*.•• , •• W.V • D BROKERb. .JOS. LUDKWIO. Uemovs! cimmlotit** Loan OlHce, CLOTHING That h*s otbt boea offered to the public. NESS COATB. JOHN M’OLOSKET * CO. french oeina. COMMON WAIVE. Onr stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch ers, and every article suitable for country or city .trade, 1b large, to which we Invite the attention of city and country merchants,as we will sell them very low for cash. Housekeepers and others in want of cheap China and Queensware, will do Wejlby l&Ulng at No 62 Market between 3d and 4th Bta., Opposite Ge 3. R. White. DRY GOODS SECOND ABIUVAL SPBDIO isD SUmrai DBY GOODS. mHE SOBSCBIBBRS have just Jereived, and are now l-opcnlng, .the most''deal Table assortment of Di>x. GuODs eveT in this market.! We call particular at ' teritlon to a few-very choice articled Extra Rich Fancy Col’d Silks, entirely new design; do do Black do do; do do Twisted do; Satin Plaid and plain Tissues and Borages; Printed do do; do Borage Delaines; . ; . do Challle do; Very handsome French Lawns ; do do Brilllanteensi ; - A good assortment of French ■ work, Collars, Under Sleeves and Chemizettes, very cheap; Embroidered Hem stitch and plain linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Linen Table Cloths and Table Linens; Frindx niture, Chintzes, white and colored Euttdture; Dimatry. A foil assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts, At, Irish Linens, Muslins, .togetberwith a complete assortment of every article, either Fancy, Btaple, Foreign .or Domestie. We solicit an examination of our Stock tefore purchasing elsewhere; as we flatter ourselves (since we have estab Ushed the cash system) that w© eanisupply our patr ns on more liberal terms than any bourn Sestet the Mountains. We return our thanks to our friends for their many es teemed Ihvors to our firm, under in former title, and hope they may still contlnue them tothei establishment, under its sew title. YOfINB, LOVK A BRO., feb22 formerly Young; Stevenson A L ye. New Arrival of Spring ana Summer Dxy Goods. j_ AT No. WN. W. BIDS'OS GOOD STREET. D GREGG A CO- Importers find Jobbers in ; British,- . French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed oor large and extensive stock of spring and. summer, goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part* through our own importation, Are safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants add city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities In pnrehasing,. we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met 'with in the trade.* ■ ‘ Among onr dry goods stock will !be fonnd cashmeres, de laines, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas,plain, black snd fancy figured silks, ginghams and fancy priDtB;latestetyles; broadeloths,fancy vestings, satinets, tweeds and summer panta loon ing; brown and black muslins, table diapers. Wo have alsoopened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutlafadbraid and leghorn, | ..and variety of gloves and ribbons;; with lace goods, fancy neUings, jacoiietts.muU and figured Swiss ihnsluiß and black silk veils, Ac. Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per cussion caps, threads, port monaiei, patent medicines, per fumery, and almost every article [usuallykept In the va riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver watenesj ifatoh materials, glasses, gdld.aad gilt jewelry of newest patterns, anda great variety of SO hour and 8 day clocks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or aatlsfrictory reference. ■ , x „ „ . N. B.—An early call from buyers id respectfully solicited, terco - | D. GREGG,A CO. VAN GOaDGB’S TRtttAING STORE, No. 83 Market Sr, Conaxi op Diahoito. JUST RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of all the new stylos of l_ „ 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, Handkerchief)?, Sleeves, Interline*, Infants’Robes, Chemisettes, Bands, Caps A Waists. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crap* setts, Collars, lofe and Gauxe Veils, Plain Linen setts, Bleavcs, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chemisettes, Italian andßng’h Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and Insertinra: French Wording Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Fioafl, Oil Cloth,; Embroidering Silk, Stilletos and Scissors. Mantua, Satin and. Bonnet Ribbons. A l arge assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirt*. Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, aqd everything In small wares generally. 4®* BAJotfa best Kin Gloria, In white, black and colors. Sizes from No. G to No. 10, alwavs On Aand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cheap. mb23 >• SPRING JDRY GOODS. HAGAN dfe AHL. No. 01 Market at., ARE receiving doily additions to their large and wel selected stock of Qousekeep'g Goods, Alexander's Kid Gloves, Ac .• To which we would respectfully lavite the atier tion Ol the Ladles. tohSO MOURNING GOODS. FRANK VAN GORDER has just received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crapo, Tarleton and Swiss, block loco and gauto 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. 83 MARKET STREET, corner ef the Dia mond. novl7 NEW RET GOODS STORE. Iron Front—No, 01 Market atreet. OUR house being now open for the transaction of a genet* al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, tooling confident that, from oar ex* tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can offer each Inducements as will in* sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AHL, apr4:tf - Noe. 01 Market and 8 Union street. JAMES W. WOODWELLj CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Ware-room# 07 and 00 Third atreet. .j4'liLJ!lri J. W. W. respectfully Informs jj§ggpjs&j*jsl|ssP bla frfpnila and rastomers that heyA £29j2jsgQgfgQgE has now completed his spring stock F*@ of Furniture, whi:b is decidedly • * the largest and best ever offered for rale In this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any in the United States, East or West. fsgps:dlw»wtf As be la determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and 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 his own, In quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, frosi the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed tn *ny of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, In plush and hair doth; 60dox. Mahogany Chain; 20 doi. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Booking “ 20 Walnut 4 * “ 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut “ 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 44 “ Dressing Bureaus BO 44 44 Waahstands; j 40 Enclosed 44 100 Common 44 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut 44 60 Cottage 44 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut 41 10 Cherry 44 -60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Becking Chairs; L 2 Ladles* Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Btlguires; Paper Mache Tables: Oanversatlon Chairs; Pembroke “ Elisabeth an 44 Hall and Tier “ Reception 44 Ladies' Work u Pearl Tnfold “ Extension Dining Tables; Arm 44 Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; k large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. OAsonx Mima supplied with all ar ticles in their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. aprS Steamboats* Aboy I iwu Tos subscribers tender their scknow-<st for the favors bestowed uponvjL. rafWMiftalathem by their Steamboat friends, and psH would respectfully remind them and others interest* * i 1 ed Id building beats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on tne most reasonable terms, every description of Qabln Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work* manship James Lowry, Jr M CHAIB AND BKDSTEAD MANTJFACTUBEB—No. 294 Fetterman’s Bow, Liberty street, Ass on hand a large stock of Choirs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which he will sell lower articles, of the some quality can be sold in the city* He would call par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly tedHced' prices. Also, Taming ot every description executed Inthe neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty Btreets, will be promptly ttended to.’ mariH A. KILLIKEN fe CO., HAVE on HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. M Bmithfleld street, e Urge assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sail 16 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. Great Inducements to Cash Purchasers* UtTE will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY f T OHAIBB AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fail to please cash purchasers. All our work is warranted. Our terms are CASH. JAMEB LOWRY, JR* rpar2& • ~ • cot, Seventhjand Liberty ats. A WM. E. BTEVKNSON continues to manufacture CABINET-WARE of everydcscripUon,atblBold stand, F§Pf cornerof Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK ' i *XNQ attended to, in all Its branches. myll FIELD BOOS FOE RAILROAD ENGlNEERS.—Contain ing formula torlaylngout curves,determining Doran-' glea, levelling, calculating earth-work, ete., toeither with tables of radii, ordinates,, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, log&rathlms and natural signs tan gents, etc. etc„ by John B. Henck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,76. . ,**The object of the present work Lb to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary logrsrithmatic tables are.common omraghfbut a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formulas for : laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, Ac,, is a desideratum’ which this work la designed- to supply. U. 8. Miutaet Academy, West Point. April 18, 1854. Gentlemen: 1 have looked over “ Henck’s Field Book foT Railroad Engineers,*’ and think jt well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be foundavery useful and practical volume both forpiSceand field work. _ D. H, Mahatt. ""~ Tbot, April 21,1864. 1 : I am much pleased with Mr. Henck’s little manual, the “Field Book of Railroad Engineers,” With the presenta tion of some of the most practical antj useful of recognised processes among railway he has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess’ a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. 11l conclusion, while I think the deshm - of Mr. i Henek , s book is such as to. adapt-it excellently well to professiopal needs. I have; pleasure Ah expressing my cordial satisfaction with Its execution, alikevrith tin? per-" : Bplculty of arrangement effected by the author, and cellent typographical taste his ; B. F&asxub Qxsxxx. 0. Rand Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.' For sale by , WILT,? am g. HAVEN, • - Dealer la Engineers* Stationery, »u 2 Mtrket itreet, corner of Sraoud. Mantillas, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Ehawli & Scarfs, FUKM ITUKE. T. B. YOUNG * CO. Corner Third and Smithfleld streets. opposite “ Brown’s Hotel.** -r.« \ "' i' i'll tr«‘ii*i'■! !■ 'iimit !.'■' J’.J.'V I ..')* ■ !■ '.'T-' ll '~' v. l --. -■ Clothing and Clothing Material*. “• NAVTiDEPABTin^fT,* Bateau of. Provisions and Clotbiog. : - ■ 7 1 f April 2,1855. SEPABATE PROK>SA£a,>rale(l and endorsed •* Propo salsfbrNavy'Clothibg. auifcOloihirig Materials,” will bo received - at this.office until 0 o'clock, p. m.*oo tbe let day of May next, for faroiahiDgand delivering, (on-receiving €Hty days’ nOllce,) at.eacb or; either of the navy-ysrds at Charlestown, Massachusetts, Brooklyn, New York, or Gos port, Virginia, the quantities below mentioned of any or all of the following named articles of navy clothing and : such farther quantities of tbo.sama as may be ordered by the chief of this bureau, or. by. the commandants of the said navy-yards, respectively', during tht* fiscal year, commencing on the Ist day of July next, and ending ott the 30tb-day or June, 1850, viz: , c . s Pea-jackets, made of bine 'pilot doth 2,000 • Round jackets, made of blue cloth 3 000 r Trowsers, made of. blue cloth. 8,6C0 ! Blue flannel oversbirts.'. - - 6,000 ;• Blud flannel undershirts,..*..; 6,000, Blue flannel drawers.......,—*•*« 6,000 Blue flannerjampere ........... 3,000 Blue flannel, in the piece yards 60,000 t Barnsley sheeting frocks.—..... 2,000 , Canvas duck trousers—— .- •« Barnsley sheeting In the piece ...yards 15,000 : i Canvas duck, - in the piece.—..yards, . 6,000 Blue cloth.caps "i— , 4,C00 : Calf-skin 5h0e5.............;.-.......".-."------Pairs 4.000 1 Kip-akin shoos, high cut ..pairs -4,000 "Woollen socks, Nos.l and 2-..- pairs 8 000 i Mattresses, (with two.covers each) * 2,000 , Nankin, blue... . *? . : .....?ards 8,000 - ' Blankets .......—'..v.*——;.—«•> - 3,000 - Block silk handkerchiefs 6,000 ;. i Blue satinet browsers..— 3,C00 _, Bine satinet, in the piece...... yards 6,000 1 The'cloth for thepea jackets, shall be twilled pilot cloth of American mi nufecture, pure indigo blue. Wool-dybd*. It ehall be 64 inches wideband weigh 20.ot!nces per-yard. It i shall have a list on each edge composed of 24.white.threads, I 6f ail wool. All pieces weighing less than 25 tmnces.per yardwiUhe rejected; and each bale of about" 300 yards' must average 26 ounces per yard. ; The cloth for round jackets, blue cloth trowsersi and.bine cap 9 shall be trilled," all wool, of American manufacture, and pure indigo blue, wool dyed. It shall have a list on each edge comporedof 24 white threads, of all wool. All pieces under 17% ounces per yard will. be rejected; and: each bale of about 300 yards mast average 18 .ounces per yard. i - I The satinet must he American manufactured, 27 inches wide Inside of list, which list mast comlst of not less than 1 12 white woollen threads bti each edge of the cloth, woven j l in the whole length of the piece; must weigh not less than 9% ounces per yard, to coutaittinoach piece ebont2B yards; the wharp must be cotton, pure indigo blue,yarn-dyrf;and the filling wool, pure indigo blue, wool-dyed.. Each bale of 400 yards shall average niue 'and a hdlf ounces to the yard, and no piece shall he below nine and a quarter ounces to'tfae yard.. The satinet trowsers most.be made of ;materlal like t the above..' . j I The flannel must be all wool, American manufactured, wool dyed, pure indigo blue, and twiljed; mostbeio pieces 'of 50 yards in length, 27 inches wide, Weighing © ounces par I yard, with a.list on each edge of'i white woollen threads i woven in the whole length -of- the piece.- To be packed in bales of 10 pieces, tbe pieces to be rolled separately without ' cloth boards. Each bale, to contain! 500 yards and 156% pounds flannel. No piece to have a' lets, average we gbt than 4 810 ouncesper yard. j : . The ovewhirts, undershirts, drawers, and jumpers must I be made of flannel like.the above. • s | Theßarnsley sheeting must beflree from cotton/80lQches , in width; weight* twelve ounces 31-100 per yard; texture, I 4by4 to 1-16 inch. . .. { The canvos duck must be free from cotton, 27 inches in width, andabout 86 yards In the piece; doable thread, warp and filling Weight eight ounces 23100 per yard. Texture 9 by-10 to % Inch. ThesboesmoU be stampede with the contractor’s name, number of shoe, and year when mads;. the sizes to be in 1 the following proportion for each 50 pair?, unless otherwise ordered, viz: 4of No. 6,9 of No. 6, 12 of N 0.7,12.7,12 of No. ! 'B, 9of No. 9,8 of No. 10,1 of No. 11. i They are to conform in all respects to the samples at tbe yards, and to ho delivered in good strong boxes, 60 pairs in each.* The name of the contractor; contents, and the year when made, marked on each box. The calf-skin and the kipskin shoes to be packed in sepa rate boxes. . .. The woollen socks most be woven or kbit, and conform to sample. '• - ' Tbe mattresses must weigh 10 pounds,lnclcdlng U eking, which is to be cut 6 feet in length and 31 inches wide; The, covers must measure 71 inches in length and 29' inches in 1 width. The hair, ticking and covers must conform tb samples.. < - The nankin must be the best bine American nankin, 26 inches wide, texture 6 threads by foui thread to the 10th of an inch, dyed withpurc Bengal indigo. "* The blankets must weigh six pounds per pair, and mea-- sure 68 by 73 inches each. A bale of 66 pairs must weigh. 300 pounds, and no pair shall weigh less than 5 pounds. 13 ounces. They must be of American manufacture, made of clean wool, and each blanket must be marked *‘U. 8. Navy.” The black silk handkerchiefs most be 31% by 31% inches, and weigh 1 ounce and 12 grains Troy; texture 14 by 23 tb % loch. A schedule of the three sizes .for each 100 pieces of made np clothing will be found with the samples at the respective yards; end all the above articles, including tbe necessary buttons, rings, Ac,, are to be fully equal in the quality, texture, color, weight, and finish of material, and conform | in pattern, sizes, and workmanship to said samples. Tbe number or quontify which will ho required of each of the fbregclng articles cannot be precisely a'ated. It will not be less, however, than the quantity specified in the fore going lint. Tbe contracts will, therefore* be made for the quantity of etch article so specified, and for such further quantity as the bureau may require. Tht price must be uniform at an the stations. - All the above articles must be subject to such inspection at the place of delivery as tbe chief of this bureau may di rect ; and no article will be received that is hot fully equal, to the sample in every rrspect, and which docs not conform to the stipulations and provisions of tho contract to be made. # .... . The whole must be delivered at the risk and expense pi the contractor. Each box asd bale to be marked with, the contractor’s name. The insjecting officers to be appointed by the Navy Department. _ The offers most distinguish the prices for each article mentioned, and must he calculated to cover every expense attending the fulfilment of the contract, Including the necessary buttons. In case of failureon the part of the contractors todellver the several articles which may be ordered from them, t'n proper time and of proper quality, the Chief of the Bureau ol Provisions and Clothing shall be authorized to purchase or direct purchases to be made of what may be required to supply the deficicney; under the penalty to be expressed in the contract; the record of a requi ition, on a duplicate copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or at either of the navy yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition has been made and received. Two or more approved sureties in a sum.equal to the estimated amount of the respective contrects will, be: re quired, and teh per centum will he withheld from the 1 amount of all payments on account thereof as-collateral security, and notin any event to bo paid until It is in all respects complied with; and ninety per c»ntum cf tbe. ! amount of all de iverres made will be paid by tbe navy I agjnt within thirty days after triplicate hills, duly authen- 1 tlcated, shall have been presented to.him. Bidders wbo.-e proposals shall be acc'pted (and none others) will.be forthwith notifio J, and as early ns practica ble a contract will' be transmitted: to them for execution, which contract must be returned to the bureau within five days, exclusive of the. timo required for dhe regular transmission of the malt. . Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on application to the navy agents at Portsmouth, New Uampsbirfe; Boston, Dew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk, Pensacola, and at this bureau. _ A recordj.ovdupticate of the letter, informing a.bldder of the acceptanceof his proposal, will he deemed n notification thereof, within the meaning of the act of 1846, and his bid -will be made and accepted In conformity with this under standing. • Every offer made will be accompanied (as directed in the act of Congress making appropriations for the naval service for 1846-47, approved-10th August, 1840) by a .writtsn guarantee, signed .by one or more responsible persons, to theoffeetthat he or they undertake that tbe bidder or bid ders if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obli gation within five days, with good and sufficient sureties, i to famish the supplies proposed. Tbe bureau will not be obligated to consider any proposal unle.«s accompanied by tho guarantee required by law; the competency, of the. guarantee to be certified by the navy agent, district ottor- , ney, or the collector of the customs. ' ‘j Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on-application \ Id the ndvy agents at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Boston, ' Nbo York, Bhiiadtlphia, Baltimore, Washington, Nor/pVc, 1 Pensacola, and 'at this bureau. The altentionof bidders ii called to the samples and do tensions of articles required, as, in the inspection .before raxpttibiu a fust -but rigid comparison■ iciU be madebttxceen thi articles offered and the samples and contract, receiving none that fall below them; and their attention uaUopar ticularly directed to the annexed joint resolution, in addition iotheaclofthelQlhAugtistil%4^.' Extract from Gu act of Gonffr'tst, approved AvgustlO, 1846. “ gzo. G. And It it further enacted, That from-and after' the passage of this act every proposal for naval supplies in vited by the Secretary of the Navy,' under the proviso to the general appropriation bill forth&'navy, approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty-three, shall be accompa nied by a written guarantee, signedby one or morcvrespos sible persona, to the effect: thavhe or they undertake that' the bidder or bidders trill, If-his or their bld.be accepted*, enter Into an obligation, insuehtiae os may be prescribed, by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and snffleiont sure ties, to furnish the supplies proposed. No proposal shall be considered unless accompanied by such guarantee If jailer the acceptance of a propof ol and a notification thereof to the bidder or bidders, be or they aboil fail to enter Into an obligation within the time prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficient' sureties for famishing; the supplies, then the Secretary of t&e Navy shall proceed to contract with some other person or persons for famish-. ing-the saidrsuppllesrdnd shall, forthwith cause.the differ -pnee 'between, contained In the proposal‘ bo guarantied and. the amhunt for which he may have con tracted for furnishing the said supplieifor thawhcle period, of the proposal to be charged-up'against said bidder or bid ders, and hi? or their guarantor or guarantors; andihe' same may be immediately recovercd by the Cnited.Statev fortheuse-of the . Navy ItepartmentfUi an action of debt against either or alluf said persons.” [Public, No. 7.} JOINT RESOLUTION relatlve.to bids for proylsions, cloth ing, anil small stores for the use of the navy. • < Rtsdved, by the Senate and Bouse ef Representatives of the United States of America in Goftgrtss assembled. That, all bids for supplies of provisions, clothing and small stdres for the use of the navy may be rejected, at the -option of the . department. If made, by one who is not known as a manu facturer of, or regular dealer, in, the article proposed to be furnished, which faet, or the reverse, most be distinctly stated inthe bids offei*l; that the bids of all persons who may have failed to comply with the conditions of any con* tracta ttiey may have previously entered into with tho United Stales shall* at the option Of th»departmeht. be re jected; that if more than one bid. be offered for the supply of an orlicle oh account ofany one party, either in his own name, or In the name of his partner, clerk, or ■enyoiher person, the whole of such, bids shall be rejected at the op tion of tho department; and that copartners ot any firm shall nol.be received as sureties' for each ether; arid t at, whenever It may.be deemed.necessary, for tbe-ioierestof tbagovemment and the health of ibeprews of the United States vessels, to procure particular : brands of hour which are known to keep best on distant thaßureau of Provisions and Clothing, with tho approbation of .the Secre tary of the. Navy,'bhamThereby-is, authorized' to procure ibesame on the best-terms,lumaxket overt. Approved 27 Match, 18M. - [ap^taw4w‘ JoMpU 'Whlte’ls. Ctarxdftfrt-Repository* JOSEPH WHITE, now busi* grr**a&fk'' ness in bis spacious-premia/(now lately enlarged,) -ou; and Oreensburg ' 1 between Tittsburgh and LoWrenceville, respectlully iuvites the-public to inspect his stbek of CARRIAGES} BUGGIES, Ac. And he particularly informs gentlemen purchasers, that one • price only'la made. Fourteen years' experience in the business, enablestim to place before hia. patrons the same choice colleetlon/of Carriages which, eo many yekrspast lt has been hl^particular department to select from iho various'andmcst talented Easternmanu- Tkcturers.' The success of hia new system is compleie—tho • economy of his Arrangements will supply the best and most fashionable, manufactures at moderate ■Unencramboted by those heavy expenses, which the toaniafdrdeeoratfng hohsetfof buaness has heaped upon the price ofgocKia, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE will selL on ready money only, at mubh less than the usual .profited * • :f :f " [mh&dawj Oarrisgesrepairedlnthebeat: manner, with despatch /"VAN YOU READ l —Theespvoiftl attention of ladles is in* to' the by the sot ■tecnberfrom tbe reclpe of « t Moaoa chem ct. oni used for rmjerlng nnootb, «oR. and delicately t»bUe, re movins sallowneis, tyt Andjrednesa of the skin. All chaps cn. tbe hantlcarebeeled b? It. For tbs .cum at, roogbhandJ, It la onlj:i2j|c«iLtfl I. ate, Bold wholesale gudsetall If? Sju B. h. CTlHfliai, 140 Shirt itiwt. W-'wV ~- r a-r~; »R. MORSE’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, •A EBENOUHtHON IN MEDICINE. Healtti He stored and'Life Lengthened : MORBE*S; EXIXIR. IT will replace incapacity -with efficiency, irregularity with .uniform and natural ac tivity, and this not; only without hazard of reaction,but with a happyeffeci onihe gendrnl organisation. W Bear In mind that ell maiadfes /wherever they begin, finish with ihanerronß sjaton, andihftt the parallzalion of the nerve lof motion and sensation is ; physical death* Bear in mind, also’, that kind Ofn.etrP'? 3 disease, the Elixir Off. ■dial is thaonlyjreUabJe preparative known. CURE .OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an, adequate idea of the inline* dlate and almost mlracplous.cbapge which it occasions in •tho diseased, debilitated and - shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess,.weak by natnre, or impair ed by richness—the unstrung and. relaxed organization is : at once braced, revivified, irnd built up. The mental and ph’frical - symptoms of nervous disease vanish together un der Its‘influence.: Nor istbo efTect temporary; for the Cor* dial properties of the medicine the constitution itself; and restore it to its normal conditiun. ' , , OF; MEMORY, > Confusion, giddiners, rush of blood to the head, melan* chdly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction—fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prestra* tlqp, irxllnbilitnihertmisness,'' inability to sleep, diseases .ncident to male*,' decay, of tbe propagating function a, hyri .teris,: monomania, .vogaq ieiTOTs/palpltatlon of the heart, impotence constipation, etc-; frUm whatever censes arising, it is, if there beanyTelldnce:to'be- : placed on humantest!* mquy, absolutely infallible.. • ‘;j 1 A GREAT;MEDICINE FOR PEBIALES. The.unparalleled effeotstf-this great restorative in sll complaints incident!/) females, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Tbousanda-of stimulants have been Invented— thon«ahds of invigorates cbncgptei—all purporting to be specified id the various diseases odd derangements to which tho delicate formation of woman-render her liable. ■; -EVERY. -“VyOMAN OB BENSB, Who suffers from weakness,- derangement, nervousness, tremors, pains jn the back, or any other disorder, whether peculiar to her sex', or 'common to. both sexes—to give the Invigorating Ootdihl a trial. :..i: tfARRIEpPEBSONS, Or others, will flndthis'Cordlal after they have need • bbt* ‘ lie or two, a thorough.xegeheratbrof the fystem. In all £ directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off* i spring, who would not have been bo but for this extraordi nary preparation: Anftlt is equallypotentforthe many dlf- 1 ■ eases for which it- Is recommended. Thousands of young- -* men have been restored by -using, It, .and not in a single in- jj 'Stance has It faHed to benefit them., * r ■ PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. j -or consumptive hahltflj are Restored by the use of nhottleof f two to hloom and vigor*, dianging the skin from a pale,yel« I __ low, sickly cplor, to a beautiful florid complexion. |EB TO THE MISGUIDED., If-- Thege are some of the sad and melancholy effects prodc*- £ •. cedby early habits qf .yo»th,.vis: weakness of the back j* and limb?, pains in the head, dimness of eight, loss of mus* £ 1 cutar powers palpitation 6f the‘heart, dyspepsia, nervoua S . irritability, derangementof the digestive functions, general J debility, symptoms of consumptionis etc. MentaDy, the fearful effectsoatbe mind are much to be ~r • dreaded.* 'Lose of ihembtyj confusTon of Ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings,aversion to society, self-distrust, £V love of- solitude, timidity, etc., are some ot the evils produ* s ced. Allthueaffllrted S - before cbiPEEMPiumNa marriage i ehouldreQect that asound'mindahdbpdy arethexnoetne- f ceseary requisites itf promote coahublal happiness; indeed, 1 without these, the journey through.life becomes a weary : pilgrimage—the' prospect hourly,darkens the view; the f xhind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the ; melancholy [ reflection that the happiness of another be* comes blightedwlth yoorown * , ; oAmnoNi ; Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial’has been counterfeited $ . by someunprincipled'perEoti9. t - In future,allthegenuino Cordhslwlll have the propria* t * .tor’s faMimile pasted over, thecork of each bottle, and the 5•• following words blown In.the.glass:, | Dr; Sloins’s Invigorating Cordial, g. ' 1; •‘ aH. RlNG,Proprietor, N. Y. ? ' • The Cordial is pat Op, tlghly concentrated, In pint hot* £ ties—pricothreo dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, els ; for twelve dollars. C. H; RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N.‘Y. Bold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canid* and the West Indies. ? AGENTS: 1 Pittsburgh „. u »IIb.QEO> KEYSEIt, No. 140 Wood st. ■„ Do. ........FLEMING, BROSm No. 60 Wocd fit ;; Ikfr ■ ■ E. SELLEHS;Wood street. H AlleghenyCUy...*K‘ P. YLEMINCL 1 '• Agent for 0hi0... J. D. PARK* Cincinnati [aplljdawly CHERRY PECTORAL! I tor ins bahuour* of COUGHS* COLDS . ■■UOA&BEWESB, BRONCHITIS -A WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA. * AND CONSUMPTION. } • WE Invite ths attention of the \ V r ggaf . public, to the certificates appended j r -1 below, and bespeak for them mat can- r . r ' did consideration which their honest i v •- r : franknesa-<3eserve3. - \ ". . . • Me a in such stations as many who ■ ;i voluntarily bear witness to the cfflca*: ' cy and value of Ccerbt Pectoral, do | wantonly trifle with,or distort;: ' "i ■ i facts, nor.overstate their ’ Jndeb then, whether this is not the medicine to trnst.whea . • „ - you must have relief for the throat or longs; judge too,*;. -*7 whether .every family ought not to have It by them as Wi », safeguard, nctolnst the everywhere prevailing enemy, which';. •; a, Bteals.with fatal frequency upon almost every flock, •»*->:. /-, carries oil a lamb from many a homer * t Jackson, C. IL, Jackson ,dty,o., 20th Not., 1862. v Dr. J. C. Ater: Sir—The Cheert-Pectoral is much in •; ’ * quired after.' ‘ Several of otrr best Physicians have used it, ’ three of them in their own cases, antfalways with the hapv piest effects. The numerous, paten}; medicines always bo 1 fore them, lead to incredulity in regard to every new rem* - >• dy and it fs only after undoubted evidence ofvalue many. *> .article, that anythinglike a general confidence can be ex* » 1 The excellence of this combination of ageatr f ; •fin the Cnvrat Pectoral,) proved-beyond cavil by repeatec' - trial nuder their own observation,-has compelled medic*. : men to proclaim abroad its usefulness. It is beyond al> ~ doubt the best' general remedy we have for the Pnlmonary Affoetions of this climate, at the'same time sedative ant, expectorant-rs rare combination of properties. In the hope that It will provp its owji reward,! BUb&crSb* Dyß elf. K.Hpectiull, ■ Let gentlemen of iht Legal Frofation marie thu case. ; . . * - *-'•Williamsburg,L.L, Sept. 3.1852. , Dr. J. a, Avzßt Dear-Sir—Over: application for the part t three yeors in my duties, asan advocate, brought on eom eight months ego a severe irritation or the bronchial tubes, which was a constant annoyance tome, and fast becomiu a source of great apprehension. Every remedy tried fan* to even relieve me f till I used yourCHERRT PxotoßAL. Th£ baa not'only relieved me,.but, as. I trust, whoUycured me, 1-care nothing for the reputation of advocating Patent If? Heines* and. thisis atyour service; . I-shall recommend f ' to members of the bar, -and. others :; w£om I may meet, u boring - r/m * 1 -Yours truly* i; ■' "*• E. »• JUHSfl,s> • Montgomery, Afiu, October ijlMH*! Dr. j/b. Ax*R: Sir—l jiave admirable eetf pound exclusively in’my practice,and find jt to suxpaiMP. fir anyotlierremedywohavelorcuringdiseasesupontt; lDng9 JOSEB.M.BL; What yet remains to convince the most Incredulous Ihf. tha Cherry:Pectoral jaoll JthaUt purport* to be, via: an ur equalled remedial agent for all disease* of the Throat eaf ' Lungs* The experience *of years has proven it to be fuel and we submit It to the people* believing that itsvixtot; -pill folly itsrepulationi .z. j ' Iteparcd by, J*O.AYEB, Chemist Ljwell, Mass* {Bnraf I of worthless preparatiofas, atlempteato be palmed off nndt; | a similarity of name. -» - 6 Bold, in Pittsburgh by alLDrnggists,and by B. A. BAHa I EypnrtK A CQ anflretaflL; ■ / Jeftfimflaw *■ Carter’s Spanish Mixture.! THE GREAT : niBIFIER OF THE BLOOD* -' Not a Pflxticlbof Mercury m it. » T'ETJ THE AFFLICTED READAND PONDERt—A I i Infallible, Evil, Rheumi tlam, Obstinate Cutaneous Eniptiops,JPimples or Postal') on the Face, Blotches, Doits, Ague ahdFevar, Chronic Bo:; Eyes, lUng Wonn or T^tter^SokldjUead,Enlargement li’i Eain of the Bones ancT Joints, Ktubbom Ulcers. SyphDit Disorders; Lumbago*-Spinal Complaints, and all Disea*; arising from an injudidoua use ci -ilereury,lmprudence;; Life.orlmpurityofUxeßlopd. ; This great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blor is nowuSedby' ••usandsbf grateful patients from all pax / of the United Btafces,:wlio-.testify daily to the remarkat ' cores performed--hy the greatest of .all medicines, “CAj TER'B SPANISII HIXT ORE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatic.: Bcrofola, th&-Skia;-LiTer Disease, Fere} Ulcers, Old Bores, Affections ofitfett Kidneys, Diseases of Throat,Female Complaints, Pains and;£ching of the Bon and Joints, are speedily put to flight hy using this great m ■ inestimable remedy. • . . -- ■ -i . _ ;j For all diseases Of theßlood,' nothing has yet been tour, to compare with it. It<leanses the system of all impu" ties, acts gently and efildontly oh theXiver and Kldne; strengthens the Digestion, -gives tone to the Stomatj * - dum the shin, clear and healthy, and: restores the Com; tutton, enftehled hydlseipenrl>rokeh down by thaexcetf of-youth, to its pristine rigor andstreegth. ■ - For better than all the - Bietlcs ever used. AJew doses of Carter’s Spanish Ml xii hIU remove all complexion, bring Uy } p mantling to .the cheek, give elasticity to the step, • prove the general health in a remarkable degree fr 4he medicines ever heard of.- • .... - * - ; Tha;darge number of .certificates/which we ha* n reeri L from persofia from-all parts of the United Stator l {9 the ‘ •• evidence that.there ia: no humbug-übout it The pr hotel keeperB,mßgistr6tcs,phisicians r andpu’jiiomemt-i - iJ •known to the. community,'au add-their ter timony wondarfal effects 6rthla GREAT. RLOOD P'URIFDcIU / ! Call on the Agent and get -a Circular an d Almanac, z read the wonderful cures this truly greater tof all JJedic ' has performed. ~ ; _ 'i None genuine unless, signed by.BBN.NEIT k BEK Proprietors, No.B Pearl street, Richmond, to whom . orders for supplies and agencies must he addressed. - And for fiale by B. A FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FU ING, FLEMING generally. To Farmers, Gardeners an & i rr.;, -JYurserynicn- ErVE'lhousand bushels-pore'BONEDUST, fine groo 1000 inshels pure coarse ground; 1000*barrelapatent American FERTILIZER. A. A C. : UOETElEK'nffer for eale,.on accommodat- ■ terms, the above valuable Fertilizers, which they manu. tore ot theirnew- exlcnrivo establishment, situated in 1 Übirty.near Pittsburgh, Pa. Bonedust, as a manure been used for many years in Europe with the greatest t., ce'ss f next to guano, it is superior to any other in use. ; orfifteen bushels puro Bonedust per acre will so nourish:; land'that its good effects will be realized from the first yv to ten or-fifteen yeara-after,whereasthe good effect, Tthand are" exhausted. In .on* year. Those who have t-. Bonedust ‘speak : id' the highest' fends of the benefits rived fremit. -If Is sulfetfto’evgry variety of soil, and; -crbpe Are benefited by it-Wihes anil trees more partlcu - ly; Thepatent'Alnmcao Fertilizer possesses essential pertles'neceFsary to stimulate - tho.growth of plants • green vegetables, arid destroys Insects,: As a gardening,lt cannot be-excelUd. Directions Order* must bdaddressed to ■* A. HOEVELKB, _> “ mhs:d*wlm • 449'Penh street, Pittsburg MEftFiSTiU i*OAP EXCELSIOHI; • ala—“ I \ocuhi 1 koerc q boy again. Fll go sure to that store, again, On Third street, kept by 8. L.C., „ And,somft'Uerpetlsßdapl^f*in Would buy, for it Always soils me, : Herpetfo goapalwayAsaitsme* That Soap removes redneis and tan Andourea all chapsandsorentsa too; Brightens complexfona palqand wan— « I’m vcry.suia itwilt pwas® yo° : - Ohyesjlkiwtr.fr will plow you. -This valuable remedy for sore rough hands has prov*‘ greatbeneflt to hundreds. Price gPlJT^ffinr^, ** S °tbtoa U 0 Third «a»t Jl* "
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