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V vxd; :\v* . ,r.y ' ■S’ >' 'Vr * Down tho dell jho Wiped md thron gh the gludo, ' Ptcpid the Squirrel tarn the haiel shade, And from out i ho tn» Swhcgand leaped, and frolicked, to! id _ . While-bold Blackbird piped that all might hear— “ Little Belli”—piped he. r ~S \ • ■:: - ;*- •.., '■•■V\: “ t \‘l '■ ■',; -» ■v:.*r V; V • 'j »r- •'* - -/.--V .V, :--«r J •; f i' 1, “, f •>^/t>* Tf ,.i'f U'Jl ' ' ','■ “ <' ■> **-*.’ ~ i t— if *' i^ifc ? :*..- . - !*' r. f 1 ‘. t V* *- • - - » :' t'S. -v’T.'v'-’ rv 'Jt-vi -- r 4 ' "i ' - \i v .-•.. : '.-r .r^'" ' ’«.' -• l |' ,? , " '] •' ' -I; * j'f*. •» DAILY MOEm T (i POST. SATURDAY HORNING:: [prom the. Loidon Atbenffinm.] * ■; •"•LITITLE BELL. He urafeth well, who loveth well Both man and btf* Mariner. Little Bell eat dorm beneath‘ ““ n r S£gl. aside her <: ». « Bonny bird l ■ qnotn B°°“ „ « Bine mo your best song bcf^ r l J' n I “Here’s the finest roes I hno , Little Bell,” said he. And the Blackbird plied—Jon neTCr heard Half so gay e song fro® any bird W *Full of quips trad wiles, Now » round and rich, now so soft and slow, All for lore of Ihat.sweet-face below. Dimpled o’er with- smile?." And the wbHo that bonny bird did pour Ilia full heart out, ircely o*er and o’er, ’Neath the morning skies. In the little childish heart below, Ail the sweetness seemed to grow and grow,- And shine fbrthln happy overflow From the blue, bright eyes. Little Bell eat, down amid the fern— «• BoulrreL ranirrel 5 to your task return Briogmonutsl” quoth she, Up, away! the frisk squirrel bio-- Qoldan wood-lights glancing in his eyes- And down the tree, Great ripe nuts, kissed brown by July sun, In the UtUe Up, drop one by.one— Qarkl bow Blackbird pipes to boo the fun 1 « Little Beil P* quoth he. Little Bell looked up and down the glade, <i £qulrrel, squirrel, from the nut-tree shade Bonny Blackbird, if you’re not afraid, Come and share with toe l n Down came Eqnirrcl, eager for his Uto— Down came bonny Blackbird; X declare; Little Bell gate each liis honest share— Ah I the merry tree! And the while the fro'.lc playmates twain Piped and frisked from.bougb to bough again, ’Nealh the morning tides. In thellttU childish heart below, And shining out in happy overflow, From her blue, bright eyes. By bet snow-white cot at close of day, Knelt sweet Bell, with tolded palms to pray— Very calm and clear Rosa the praying voice te where, unseen In blae beavcD, an angel shape serene Paused awhile to hear. «‘What good child is this,” the angel said, « That with happy heart, beside her bed, Prays so lovingly ?” Lew and soft, oh 1 very low and soft, Crooned the Blackbird in orchard cro t, “Bell, dear Belli” crooned he. “ Whom. God’s creatures love,” the angel fair, Untutored,« God doth bless with angel’s caio Child, thv bed shall be Folded safe from harm—lova. deep and kind ghall wateh around and leave good gifts behind, - little Bell, for thee” Anew sxjppt.t M antique dew-deop MANILLAS jort «dT<d No. 91 Market st. _ «pll Sundries— „ „ 4 . 30 dozen Tow ana Cotton Bags; SO boxes White Pipes; to do . Mpe Heads; 20 do Pearl Starch; 100 do 6x10, 10x12 Window Glas3 20 gross qt. and pt. Flasks; 2000 tbs Bar Lead; * 15 boxes Extract Cotton; a di No. 1 Scaled Herring; S coses Sardines; ICO dozen Corn Brooms; SO do Cincinnati Washboards; 20 boxes Baker k Oaks’ No. 1 Chocolate. Iroai Nalls, Cotton Yarn*, Carpet Chain ; Baitiog Wrapping, Twine, Bad Cords, Broom Twine; - Wrapping, Writing acd Letter Pape*a; * White and Red Lead, Dye-Stuffs, Blacki •• g, Ink; ' Tah£ Buckets, Dairy Salr, (in bogs,) Ackc., 4c. In Aon ami fora&le by MILLER A KICKETSON, mh27 220, 223 Liberty *t. f?-nnA-R 190 hhda Plantation Sugar in store and for sale S h '• MILLER * RICKLT3QN, nh'lQ ' . ■ - 221,223 liberty street. ALT—6OO bbla No. 1 Salt,'to ftirtvg; lor sale by p hgT , , MILLER A DICKETSON MULA3SJK3— t 5 Plantation Molasses; 150 hf bbls do do 25 bbla “ St. James” S. 11. Molasses For Rale by [mh2o] MILLER A RICKETS »N BAS—1&0 ball chests Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Im perial and Black Teas. For sale by mL26 ■ MILLER A RICKETcON. CGARS—**l*OTerinff-V’;Crusbed, PulTerired and Bow* ftr^ebf MILLER * MCKETSOS. " A Partner Wanted* A PERSON haring a Capital of Three or Four Thou? one Dollars to invest in a Manufacturing business, can hear of an opportunity where be can count* mi uosiv in a short time. Tbe best references given. For lara apply at THIS OFFICE. ' roh2T:tf Sotlcei MUSIC furnished by FRANK CARGO, for Parties, Pa rades. Ac., on the shortest notice and at low rates. He may be depended on. lie may be found at R. M. Car- B o*aPagQorron Rooms, 76 Fourth street. m bl9 B3tRTttICAL IN9TRUAIBNTfI.—I hire on band two i*ett3 or Obstetrical Instruments wbich havo been lett with me by a ehysiclan retiring from practice. Tbt-y are of tbe flno t qua'-ity, and as good as new. I will sell there Instruments very che»p. Aov person wishing to purchase Instruments of this kind, will p tease call and ex amine these before purchasing elsewhere. FLEMIX(J g Corner Diamond and Market ft.. 25KCRBTAR1E3 AtiD ,IOUK CASKS—A Tandy of jat walnot t ° J E ‘ hos '' nj: te T !°u c ySdno t CO. LSSBED OIL—7 bbJs for solo by I «p 9 HENRY n. COLLINS. ~7 A. MASON A CO. are bow opening 200 Cases and A of Calico-8, Masllna, Ginghams, Chrckfl, Sommer Stuffs, Lawns, Muslin de Mines, 4c., 4c., which hare been purchased at tbs large Peremptory Sale* at much less than cost of manufacture. n P S KKNCII BiOLLIANTKS—A. A. MAtON A CO. wiTl open, on the 28lb Inst., some fine now sty les of French mh * 6 - C‘ (JUQH ByMKPlEa—Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, mater's Balsam Wild Cherry, Jayne’s Expectorant, Duncans do. A large supply of the aboTOTalurble remedies ree d by m h22 JOS. FLEMING. TTaELQR FURNITURE.—We are constantly manofsc X taring fine parlor furniture of every description; war* 10 “^ rkmMl,lll Vg J YOUNO *TO UE3BVTKHIAN HYMN BOOKS Rec’d by KipreES to-d*y, a large assortment of Psalms and Hymns, of all sires and styles of binding.at ' ' DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, able 05 Market street,'near Ponrth. OB AOOO-.160 bones Bussell * ItoMnson," •• Qrant’s,” “Anderson's.” 60 dwarf bones “Blannerhsssett, “Perfection,” “Jewel of Opbir,” “ Diadem Twist,” “ Esme raUa” Tobacco; In store and tog, by & BICKETSON ,. ZVIQARR-WM. Havana and Principo Cigars, best brant U and lor sale by & nxOKETSON. iIBH—6O bbU large No. 3 Mackerel; I 20 ** medium 3 “ 25 « No. 1 Pickled Herring; 10 drums “ Grand Bank” No. 1 Oodflsh. Jnstore.ndlorsal.by k MCgKMOK . SOAP ANDCANDLES— -150 boxes No. 1 Palm Soap: 30 *r u Hill A Co.” Variegated Soap; 50 « Cincinnati Star Candles—4'b, s’s, 6’s; 10 *< “ fiterin “ For sale by fmh23] MILLER k RICKKTaON, UKNOY FUit THE SALK OF LAtf DttliTli’ii BJ&KD?- j'n. DBAVO, Faroi y Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh, h B arranged vltb David Landretb.of Philadelphia, for a constant supply of his Warranted Garden Seeds. These Seeds have, for manv years, stood pre-eminent in this vicinity, and it wilt be an object with F. TL D. to sustain their reputaion. iVbne will be told by him but those recevctd direct from Landrclh. mh23 A YKK’aCHKnUY PECTORAL and CATHARTIC I*l LL3. 1 gross of these celebrated medicines redd by • 308. FLEMINU. —Ai>£Us ■flriil find the UUUPISTIO SOAP to be an excel lent Toilet companion. It removes tan, Ballowneos, Ac, and heats bo re chapped hands. It also renders the sndwMta. Sold at iaQ TmBD BT- C~ KfITi.KMKN will find the HKKPKTIO SOAP to be~i .rtlde for Bharlnj. TgrRD NKW INVOICE of EXTRACTS fc'Oll THEUDItJ'., as follows: Oriental Dropa, Ex. Boqaet, Musk,> Ylowor, Upper Ten, Magnesia, Oeranlom, Heliotrope, Jockey Club* ttoee, and fifty other kinds, ha«jn.t heen re celred by (mh22) KLLMINO ry/» FOURTH STBKKt is tbo nnmbar, and those who / D mlod number ooe will betake themselves thither. CARGO’S ROOMS are the most attractive in the city, ms PICTURES are first«claBB, and prlc*rs moderate. mhoi _ Mantillas. WB are now receiving our stock of Paris made MAN* TILLAfi, to which we would call the attention of the ladle.. HAGAN & AIIL, mblG 91 Martet street nnTdVrLLM.Ll&E—Ooostaotty on band. mh3o BMITU, MAIR t HUNTER. C— qpfEK .yfin bp??" prltnn Rio just rec*d and tor Rale b? mb3o SMITH, MA.IB & HUNTER. " All if CI<JAIUJ—6O,uOO No 1 for sale by A^ h 29 SMITH, MA.IR k HUNTER. filKKSfcJ—lso boxes W. K- Cb*cje far sale by ! mhgfl SMITH, MAIR, k HUNTER. S UUAB Oo“ J S^TI7u 5e Molasses: 25 do fcoaf Sugar; 20 do ' Granulate! Sugar; on do Croabed do. For sale by 20 do wua smTHt MAIR k HUNTER. —hjjDjmJS—2s box«fChocolate; un 25 do CaatlleSoap; 100 do Starch; SO do star Candles; on katra 0 twist Tobacco. For Bala by 20Sega o MAIB t HQNTEB. -VVjjjSjwTjLASS—l|o twxes |Xlu; if 100 do 10x12; 25 do 10x14; 20 do 12x16; 20 do 12x10. For Bale br 811ITH, MAI a * HUNTER QsFFiE^^|^ 0 ' grameat Coffee. V ln itote MWI for Mlo [TLtER 4 rjokbTSON. mh2o_- ' HOOD’ —A. A. MASON A CO- have HOTJSEKEEHNO C - k of H ooB ei;eeping Goods, jost op* ne i} * o Cloths and Napkins, bl’d and comprising 4oe Dtlper, crash, Huckaback, inen-®*' -•;■ *■■ v ' ' ~~— : —' ~ ——z >*..mason&cu.^riil opon.ontne for SB? 7 truda. ; : S Of fh* lons*, SSSSSSii**** I*- 1 *-- sfe nmmo.' »p 5 ... •’ . ■'“ •*>, « JV?."**/*''** r:: ri VV^i* \&*t£ VV s i*i? -xT *'/*•* - * •*• ** ! -' -* ~:c:::t;=.< Via-?; s ~-~. MANSION HOUSE* GEORGE A U K'E NT Z , Proprietor, NO. 344-LtBERTY STREET, just beside.tha Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railrcrd, which Tnakeslt the most convenient house jin the dty for passengers arri ving by that rotul. ! • Tne Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in' excellent style; the MANBION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. Therelsuttocned a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters, uu Larder and Bar will bo furnished with-the best the market can afford. 2l ST. CI.AIII BOTBIi, Corner of Pfcnn and St Clair streets, id*. THE undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hotel, havm,, taken this lareo and;commodious lIOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite bis friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and his i l ®n« ex perience in th* business, he’ can give entire satisfaction, and Mb charges nrodcrato. CONNELLY^ TuLEY’S hotel. : CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBtmaB, PA. myM-.y] E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTEST HOUSE, ~ CORNER OP LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near tho Railroad, Depot. janl&ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. CITY HOTEL. (LATS BROWa’S.) Corner of SmttUfleld ana Third »treeta, PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS & CABR, Proprietors. JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CARR. (UU Huupr Qflee.) <Ut» BtCUilei ft Pun UeUU.) Tinfi large and commodious House having undergone thorough repair and furnished - with new equipments throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling public. CUAEOES MODERATE. aprZomm OWSTOS’S. WAYEBLEY HOUSE, 50 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. fau29:y_ The cnion, , XTO. 11l Arch etrect, Philadelphia. T. S.WEBB of j>| the Eagle,) Proprietor. (au29^ GASKILL HOUSE, CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUTH STS, WARREN , O THE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the public thnt this new and elegant note! haft been opened u ahousoof entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and odioinlug the otficeof tho Ohio Stage Company, it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren tor the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. M. QAbitlLli. FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PARKEII A. LAIRD, Proprietor*, Jyl'JKkn} TEBMS_SI,SO_PER_DAY. McMIJULA N 110 USB, JOHNSTOWN, VENN A. THE undersigned having taken charge of the above named House, and refitted it al a large expense, in a comfortable eft well aft elegant style, is now prepared to re celvo guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who may pa rouise the House. _ [aufctf] JAMEa DQWNEI. HAK fi’S HOTEL, rLotd Farmer’s Exchange,] NO 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitts burgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor This Hotel is entirely new, haring just been completed and opened for the accommodation of the i eepto JOltANllitlA HUUSK, Cleveland, Ohio. C PATRICK & SON, IT-OPnirroas.—This Housohas un . dergone thorough and eltensire repairs, alterations, and largo additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the Fbakeux a place where all the com ■*»& • first class hotel can be 4 FIaOUKNCK HOTISI.I NO. 000 BROiDWIY, SEW YORK. (COSBECTID OS Till EEMPEXS PIAS.) REUEEN LOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR. BANK. EXCHANGE* TUTRD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. TtlU Subscribers beg leave to inform their friend? and tiie public generally, that they hare leased the above well known Restaurant, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired and re furnished, and now open. The proprietors hare spared no expunw* to make tho Hank bs chance a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure os the bu'-ine«s mao- The larder will at all times be stocked with the delicacies of the season, and served up under the auspl ces of experienced cooks. Thay respectfully ask for tho patroD.^'of a generous BOUA!n) I .LUBnERj 0. B. FRANCIS. bbCvidbkb kestauramt, WOOD STREET, BET. WATER AND FIRST STREETS. THE Undt-rslgned hag jiut provided a choice stock of LIQUORS, and is reaay at all times to serve his friends with the best or the season, in tbo way of edibles. Iriah Whisky Punches may bo had at the lictviDHiC. janlWy J«»iIN SAV AGE. Proprietor. CORNUCOPIA «S-OYSTER AND COFFEE OOUSE.-S* D. BARNARD. Ifo. 40, Fifth StrcKty Ixltpcm lE<od and Afarkii. nl'Vlvl * nrrjEuaou. CRY STAL PALACE, W No. 18 Market itrcet, 1 C. C. SEELY, —. N RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the f «v)public in general, that he has just started his NMli'W'New York end Phihulelpnla modern style of COOKiNO OYST ERS and everything else in the eating line. Oysters la the Shell or Stewed, for WJ4 a dozen. lie will also furnish the best of everything that the market will ailurd. House always open uutil 3o clock In the morning. ___ marlMf^ OYSTER saloon AND RKSTAURANTI „ 108 WOOD BTKEET. fjnnE subscriber bae now his OYSTER SALOON AND 1 RATING HoUSK perfected in a manner that cannot be exeeled by auy similar establishment in the city. Seals will ue served up a t all hours of THE DA V, from the . _ . Choicest Cleats, Fowls, FUti, «c., Act His nm of Fore cannot be surpaKfed, and he would respect foil, invite the attention of the STnJjj ja2o:mietf , 103 Wc«J street. St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. THE undersigned respectfully Informs the public that he is now fully prepared to serve private femllin and the | public Ei-nmllp, with hii celebrated LAGEIt BELR. In bottle. All order. left at hi. USice, NO. 39 DIAXIObD ALLEY,(near Wood .tract,) will be punctual!, attended to; and the Beer delivered to an, part of the city ".VjlSiS’ I jc2B:tf *• °* cLIILM/n.. Beaux’ Lager Beer Hall, jV7>. 10G Smilhfuld street, opposite the Custom House. THE subscrilrar hu jast opened one of the Jaryefit ani best finished Lager Beer Halls In the cUy. Hu Ueerls acknowledged to be a superior article, and every olherac oommMetion about his house eanuot be excelled. rr,.- .-ti-Zrr, A. Hr.MTA. Hennett Ala# WD ENGLISH, Solo Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated . Kennett Aleand Brown Stout. Also.Commou Ale and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully solicited- Mineral YV liter and Saraaparlll* WM D. EXGLISIT, Pitt streot, below Penn, Is now manufacturing and bottleiogthe above beverages on -AB extensive ecale. ills articles are of the best quality, and nufartured from the purest materials. ocin:ly HOPPER’S PATENT PLANE THE undersigned is prepurfd to supply CARPENTERS, CABINET-MAKERS, nr-d Workers in Wood generally, with hi* Patented and valuable PLANES. All who have tried it, pronounce t a cost valuable In vention, that must soon come into g neral umj. The fol lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among many letters the Patonteo has received recommending this Plane above ail others in use: PiTTSßrnao Steam Cabinet Factobi,! February 22,1855. f We hereby ceTtifv, that during the last twclvo months we have used Hopp*er*A Pat nt Plano, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carp-ntem as su perior so any other Plane In us-. We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of bard wood, and t>r planing vene rs, it s far superior to the old nrd* of scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by using this Plane, will plane more veneers than Owe men can do fey any other piano or method In use. H. Rtan A Co. To Moses F. Eaton, Esq.: , „. . _ . Dear Sir—l hare examined Hopper’s Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article for the use for which it 1? intended,as a combination or plane end scrorer. . . ... It is particularly adapted to planing venevrs, and it does not requl raone-foerth the timo or labor of the old method; and I havo no doubt, when Ua properties become generally known, but that it will entirely npersedo the former te* I dlous and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recimraend it to all persons engaged in the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of It, there is | nothing as well Sited to giro a smooth and beautiful finish 1 to reneera as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. 1 James W. WoQDwnx, 1 Furniture Warerooms, 97,99 Third st, Pittsburgh. J Pittsburgh, February 27, 1855. . MOSES F. EATON, of this city, Is my sole Agent Tot the flale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them WM. 0. HOPPER. I Pittsburgh, March 21,1855--(mh2l:tf) MOSES F. EATON, No. id Sixth street, agent for selling and buying PATENT BIGHTS, is now authorized to Bell the following lately patented articles: Sands & Cummings’ Patent Brick Machine; Hopper’s Patent Veneer Plane; Trottte 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 and Water Quages; and, Griffith’s Wroogbt Iron Bailroad Chair Machines. The 6« articles havo been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in use. j He Is also authorized to sell Bights to make aDd vend these | articles in any part of the country. He bos also for sale hot-pressed Nutts and Washerp, and 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 constant Attention. He refers to the following CARD. I |Tbe subscribers hare long l een acquainted with Mr. Moses F. K&ton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all -who may wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, In whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Craie, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. 11. Denny, H. Childs & Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Sons, P. R. Friend, Kramer A Rahm, F. Lprenz, L. R. Livingston, Knap & Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, WU6OD ATCandless, A. W. Loomis. PrnSBUEQn, November 27tb. 1854, Doan's Patent Rock Drilling Machine** WEIGHING AEOCT 300 POUNDS > cnn be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of five or eix In the ordinary way. 8. 8. Fowler & Co., Manufacturers. yfra subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Unl- States, for the sale of rights to nso these Machines. 1 MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. BIFTR SO Hon.Wro. F. Johnston, President A.y. R. W. Milnor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. T. R. Rq Gen. Vfm. Larimer, Jr, Preside?, 1 P-* *■ 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. AC. R.Rj Messrs. ManfhMA Nicholson, Contractors for the P. A S R.R. dec!9 . r-, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS. AGENCY. Embroideries.— a. a. mason a 00. hare Just re ceded per express 6 cartons of-Embroideries, eompn* Bing new and elegant etylea Collars, Cu2b> Collarettes, Head Chexaizeite^Hdkp^^dco, ■ which will ho offered at extremely low prices,,. , Jan» -■ -f .*.•. . -, „ '7.H, - %,-,- fff I SUBANCE COMPANIES Increase of Cash. Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! A INSURANCE COMPANY* HARTFORD, CONN. —CHARTERED 1819 PAID DP Cash Onpitali -- - - - “ - 8500,000. The THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Assets of the ASTNA INSURANCE COM PAN Y, of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the let of January, 1855, j under oath. . AC Real Estate, unincumbered $ 10,07- o£> Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6and 7 cent,pay* able semi-annually * ,2 Debis due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7 s 3uj 17 Bills Receivable, vrellsccured.payableatßank... 1-0, 6 > Railroad Stocks in Connecticut ,;iw jo j Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford AA Bank Stocks in New York city 08 » 0i>0 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Ageuts I and others - 212,605 00 $773,278 63 Tha amount of liaWlitfesduo or not dueto Banksorother cr« ditorß,— nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,518 22. . Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for farthor proof. $61,257 50. . An other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, do. Agents instructed to take no nak over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends npon the character, material and construction ot buildluga, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less, design THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Stave op Cosxtcticct,! Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. Hartford county. / _ , Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of tha Astna Insurance Company, and made oath that tho fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for tha year 1854 exceed $760 000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since tha organization of the Company. . . Policies, covering nearly-all descriptions of proporty, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. OQlce, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa. jSll n. B. TEN EYCK, Agent. del aw are mutual safety iksubakce coupaitt, OFFICE in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. Oh Vessels, ") , _ .. Caroo, VToall parts of the World. FREI3UTS, ) INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to &H Darts of the Union. v FIRE INSURANCES On merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling bouses. Ac. ASSETS OF TUE COMPANY, November 7,1853. Bonds and Mortgages ...$24,300 00 Stated Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 181,503 12 Btocks in banks, railroads and insurances com panies * Bills receivable Cash Balances In tho hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued 121.-0' 0 Subscription Notes 00,000 00 DfUECTOR.fi: Wm. Martin, i Dr. B. M. Huston, Joseph U. Seal, , Hugh Craig, Edmund A Soudcr, Spencer M 11 vain, John C. Davis, ' Charles Kelly, Hebert Burton, ; Samuel K. Stokes, John R. Penrose, Henry Sloan, George G. helper, j James Traqnsir, Edward Darlington, ! Wm. Eyre, Jr., IL Jones Brooke, ! Joshua L. Price, J. G. Johnson, ! JamesTeunent, James C. Hand, John B. Bemple, Theopllua Paulding, > Charles Schaffer, James B. M’Parlond, j J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, * I B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTlN,President. THOS.C. HAND, Vice President. Joseph W. Oowak, Sec’y. » J p.A.MADEPwU, Agent, cuir |g No. 95 Water struct, Pittsburgh. TU« Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of Phitaddphia, Pennsylvania. DIRECTORS —Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Oeo. W. Rich ards MorJecai D. Lewis, Adolphl E. Berio, David 9. BrowDe, Morris Patterson. Ceas. N. Bixctra, lh-eiidenl. Ctus. G. ILuicun, Seerelary. Continue to make insurance,perpetual or limited, on every description of property, In town and country, at rato;i a s low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, witii their capital aud premiums, safely Invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company* on January Ist. 1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgage -r Temporary Loans...— IT pi.viii —. CI,HSa 00 Sir.'.:::.:::::::: »i Total *1,21:1.103 « ••Sine* their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one vsarfl, they have paid upward or One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by tiro, thereby affording evident of the advantage* of insurance, as well as the ability and dispe+.i tlon to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, aps4 Office, north-east cnr. Wool and Third «ta. _ the USiTED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust company, PIIIX.ADEI.S’IIIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2CTH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETCAL. CAPITAL 8250,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia: DIUC7OB3- Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawreoao Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. M’Uenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devcronx, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee. Fresidenf —Stephen R.Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, PiiUlurffh— Jamen n. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City— R. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. K. ARNOLD, Ac*nt, marl7:y No. 7-1 Fourth street, PUubnrgh^ ~ PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITH FI KIJ) STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000. INBCRK BUILDINGS and oth*»r property hi?s or damage by Fire, and the perils of tho Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. F. Johnston, Italy PaUerron, W. M’Clintocfc, Kennedy T. Friend, I>. M. Long, I. Grier Sprmil, A. J. Jones, George 11. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, James 8. Ncgley, W. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, H- E.Park, H. It. CoggshaU. Hon. WM. V. JOHNSTON, Prrßil.nt. ROOT PATTERSON, Vico President. A. A. Carrier, Secretary and Treasurer, P. S. Carrier. Assistant Btroetary Western'"insurance Company, yittßbnrg’h B MILLER, Jr M president, j P. M. (JORDON, SfCretary CAPITAL, 9300,000. •WTTTLMnqn™ all kind* of rkka,PIKE nod MA VV BINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. * . A Homo Institution, managed by Piarcroßß who are well known In the community, and who are determined, by ?romptnessnnd liberality, to maintain the character which hey have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ZKreeteri.—lt.Miller, Jr.,O.W. Itlcketson, J.W. Butler, N.llolmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Ibrnscn, George W. Jackson, Wm. 51. Lyon, James Lippencott,Uaorge Darslo, James 51c- Anley, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 02 Water street,! Warehouse of Spang * Co . or* talriO Pittsburgh. noT24:ly WATCHES. EWEhRY, &c. NEW 000DM1 —Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Military Goods, &c n Wholesale and Retail—Coun try Merchants and strangers visiting our city are request ed to call, os we can eerv- them as well, and we think b t t*r, than they usually ore served in Eastern cities. be ides giving them a respoußiblo guarantee—on Item ditllcult to obtain in many shops- Filver Detached Levers..... $lO to $15,00 Do Cylinders to 10,00 L-dlea' Gold Lever and Lepino Watches, $25, and upwards. Gsntlemen’s do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Seals, Keys, Pencils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. Watch R pulring done promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market sercet, comer of Fourth. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1809. 4& 4& 4& eukoFean agency. Tbo Oldest Established Office in Pittsburgh, for Remitting Money to the Old Country. JAMES BLAKKLY begs leave to Bay to those persons haring friends in the Old Country, and desirous of either sending them money or paying their passage, that bis arrangement for doing either is now complete, and on bo firm a basis that mistakes cannot cceur, nor losses accrue to any party Dating the last ten years In which he has been in this business, he has remitted orer a half million of dollars without the loss of o dollar, and the house for which he Is agent, in Liverpool, has shipped not less than 45,000 persons during the last year to this country, without , complaint of neglect of duty on their part. He can issue passonger tickets for London, Dublin, Liver* pooh Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Port Rush, Nowry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, and New Orleans, and from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly to forwarding passengers from thence to any part of tho coun try. Ho also has sight drafts for Bale, payable at the fol lowing places, viz * ON ENGLAND. * Edwards, Sanford A Co. .Itfndon. Wm. Tappscott A Co Liverpool. (Available In the principal cities and towns throughout England and Wales.; ON IRELAND. Provincial Banh, Ireland ....Dublin. BRANCHES. Armagh, Cavan, Dungannon, Mallow, Tralee, ParFonstown, Drogheda, Londonderry, BUgo, Ballina, Ballyabannon, Kilkenny, Nowry, Coleraine, Enniskillen, Dungannon, Bandon, Carlow, Banbridge, Limerick, Enntscorthy, Waterford, Downpatrick, Galway, Ennis, Athlone, Olonmell, Cootchill, Monaghan, Youghall, Belfast, Dundalk, lUlruah, Btrabane, Balymcna, Cork, Fexmoy, Omagh, Wexford. ......... OIT SCOTLAND. National Bank of Scotland, Edinburg, and its branches In fifty towns in Scotland. ON FRANCE. Messrs. Edward Blunt A Co., Bankers - (ATtilablo in any city in France.) ON GERMANY. nov27dt/ Messrs. Yegel, Kock A 00-, Bankers, Fiankfort-on*the-Main. (Available In any city In Germany.) JAMES BLAKELY, corner of Seventh and Smithfleld streets, dec9 Pittabnrgh, Pa. JEANNETTE 1 She Is dressed in silks and satins, And her step is full of grace; She is lovely in appearance— But what a sallow face! Her hands are small, but oh! how rough: She surely.does not know That Heepstic Soap is inst the thing— Atd then the price is low. - The HERPEHO SOAP is for sale, 12}4 cents per cake, a nh2i ; : • No. 140 XHQU) &T&fi£S* ; i: “ . " ' ; . ■"7 • '-l- - * «U; . 24,012 20 .169,825 94 . 10,071 30 $027,470 53 OF riTTSIiUHOU, ■''S V .Vw*--v*‘. *■ r • V- f V 1 * '. ' f\ A.*# AUSTIN 1.0011118. • STOCK AND BILL BBOKEB, OM'ct, A'o. 92 Fourth eh, above Wood . :• . NOTES, Urafts* Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla terals, .Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. • : '- Particular attention paid to the porclmse and 6ale of Copper Stocks. ■ Ail communications ottented to promptly. wa. U. WILLIAMS..... JAS * B * H*VAT. \Vm. H. Williams & £oi, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, JV. X Comer Wood and Third streets. ■ £ST All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. jan26:Tw IU’CONNELL& WILLOCKf ; BANKERS, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Bar Funds received-on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. Souin East corner of Market and Fifth streets, . myll PITTSBURGH. PA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNED OF FOURTH AND SSimIFIELD STREETS, &u£om Pitt&lmrgli, Ps* - all.tuuoss jus. tcotwio. WllUlns & Co., (Successors to A. Wilkins A Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, JVa. 71 Fourth strtcl, Pittsburgh. IN THE numerous suspensions of Banks and Bankers throughout the couutrv during iho last six months, yre ore satisfied thnt in almost every instance their troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate uu c i* ness; and we, tbeicfcre, take occasion to’ assure the public in fldvuncc, that no speculations in “fancy stocks, or other •‘out-ide operations,” shall tempt us from the stTJCtand le gitimate line of our business—-believing that in avoiding nil such investments we shall not oply bo better able to serve our customers and ensure their safety, but tost 1u adopting such a course we shall promoto our own nlunjate benefit j>eb3J & °°- Removal* PATRICKS ft FRtETTD, RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Have Removed Vieir OJjicc to Vie Ojrr.tr of FiJVi and Wood sU. rmsDCiian, pa. " PATRIOKS &/FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. tf g h3 H. HOLMES A 80KS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, OATS REMOVED TIICIR BANXUJG AND XXCILISOB OFFICI TO KO. 67 MARKET HT2SCT, TOrR DOOR 3 BELOW OLD STAND. N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, . andvUeahTW in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and h T.k Notes. Exchange on tbo Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. . , . Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 07 Market street, between Third and Fourth stfl. [jaSfcly TIEKNAN ft CO., ✓ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, jfo. 95 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley, rxTTSMJuon, pa., T>UY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time \j exchange, aud promissory notes; make collectives in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive depshita on call and on interest,and give their prompt attention to all other matter, uppertainiug to a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange emi.-a.mily on hand. mar 6 JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB, DEALER IS Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hote». STUCK hought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. ls)£ Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. ' dec!6 HILL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ’ coansr of wood and nrrn straits. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sole. Time Bills ol Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver end Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in ail the principal cities of the United De posits received of Par and Current Funds. (ma r 27ly_ ni«s ERAME*, EDWARD RAflJi, FVORESCJI HUAHIB. KftATVrER «t BAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BKOKEBS, BUT AND SELL Gold. Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loan« on Ileal K-vtato or Stock Securities; purchase Note* and Time Bills PE E*»t ami West; buy ami sell Stocks on Cocimisaicn- Cnllectl-ms made on all points 1° tho Union. G. E. ABHOLD A C 0. f BANKERS ANT) EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Timi* Drafts Ac. Colled ions carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of tho Union. Stocks bought aiul sold on commission. tf3.No. 74 fourth rt ? next door to Bank of PittflVg. fsel3 i Oomeslic and Fhrrvjn iizohange, Hank Jtotes, Gold and A'ilrCT &.uySt, S.«i and Kxchangtd t at the EXOHANOK AND UANKINQ HOUSE OP WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., C 4 ttoon strict, ptrranrnan. t'gulnterestallowed on time deports. [janM_ TUOJS/i<J.'i CU-U ..... JNU. A. CACOniT. THOMPSON BELL & CO., BANKERS AND D It 0 K K R S , G>rn*? of Third and Wood strn'it. THOMAS WOODS, m-commkk«ui broker,-®* AND DCALZR \y Notes. Bonds, Stocks, Heal Estate, ftc., .Vo. 76 Fourth tt , l’a. ( VVUllatn A.'Htll <fc Co., IJANKERB, jVo. 64 Hiwxi t!rr*.l , riitzburgh. on sale th« following BONDS AND STOCKS’:— •io rthnrrs Kvhangi? Dank ; 17 do M.monfabela Navigation Company; -0 <lo CiluL*ns’lnsurance Compaoy; Mocoagnhela NuTlzaifon Company Bonds; $ .\x>o Ciiv ot PRt.-.burgh Bonds; £6.u>» C-umy of Allegheny Bor>ds_ _ r»»ps:tlly*fftf Ciminloul'* l.oau OfUce, NO too SMITHS ELD STREET. NEAR FIFTH M-v ,-v Iran**] G..1-J cad Silver Watcher, £.ilvrr*ure „d ~|Tr «■»'<*»* CLOTHING, CLO T H I N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. •J TuU'JUvLV <>r thf c<*!cbrat.-J Clothing Drpnt on Liberty i* iirn'i, wbi.-h Ini'* woe nn unbounded popularity unikr h- name i ih.- THULb HIL I«.*OKS, have, for tlio pur -C6- > i'l nit r* ivpae*- fV r lb«*ir iiiiincusi! busiues*, Amoved t«. tb- •'pAei«u*liuo.na4 -m th.- corner of DIAMuNI) ALUIV AND WuOl» STIIKKT, When* th« V lißTi* now ttioraout SPLENIiII) STOCK OF CLOTHS! ASD READY MADE CLOTHING, Thnt Ims ever b.*on offered to the public. Thfir principal object for thin removal, la to give them more fr'Tihu _ WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepare! lurell Goods at tho LOWEST EASTERN PRICESI Ami th«*y will warraut them to bo ac good aa any manu factured iu lb»> Unlyu. CUSTOM WORK, trt ?ns arsr am.*, and rpos ms anosTtsT sonc». They hare on hand a foil and beautiful assortment of LOTUS and COATINGS* lor FROCKS, DRESS^_WALKING AND BDSI- NESS COATS. Our Interests arc Ueutic-.il with thos® of onr customers, ami we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail in fllllns all orders we may ho favored with. *5-DON’T FORGET TIIE PLACE— No. 88 Wood Street, (bast side,) corner of diamond alley. H j> Wo desire our patronc to understand that wo have no longer any conuertion with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention la devoted exclusively to the Uouseaborc dialed- JOH N M’CLOSKKY A CO. Fail and Winter Goods 1 EDMOND WATTS. MERCHANT TAILOR, no. 185 LIBERTY STREET. — I have now on liand a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods Overcoating?,ofentirely new designs; Plush Vest ings, of the most-hcautiful patterns: Frenoh and English Cavltneres, of every stylo and shade in the market, all of which t will make to order on the tnodt reasonable terms, aud warranted to suit. 00 M NEW SPILING GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKEY k CO’S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has over hud the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have been purchased from first bauds, and, consequently, no socond profit on them, which leaves us able to say that wo can and do sell at as small profits as any house In the east ern cities. Therefore, wo respectfully tuvito the attention of wholesale dcalora uud country merchants, in general, to give up a call, and t \nraine our extensive assortment of READY MADE CL' tlllNG. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quaot • y of immense piles of garmoots that Is to be seen at this It t « establishment; it is sufficient to say that it has never teen equalled by the house itself, marlfctf JOHN McOLOSKLI & 00. Clothing! ClothingX THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the publio that he is now receiving at bis store, No. 177 Lib erty street, a chaico assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the latest and mostHeslrabie styles, which he is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hand ft large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, uilher wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their i dvantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases, [marl)] C. CONNER. Nevr Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. TIIK subscriber has just opened this now establishment, where ha 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 the most reasonable pri ces. Tito public ure requested to give him a call. mar9:ly B. OPPENHETMETI. To Housekeeper#. WE have now opened one of tbo largest stocks of CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARE, su table for housekeepers in the city, and lutond selling at v ry low prices. Wo will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of lour Dollar?, r.nd all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being, large owing to the dull season Just passed, we are deter mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened so. e beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table do; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, etc., etc. Also, 6omo 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 pat down in price to en.lt the times. FRENOII CHINA. We haTe some twenty different Btyles of French China- Tea frets, and some beautfal Gold Band Diuner sets —all of which we nee selling at least twenty-live per ceuL below former prices. , HOUSE FURNI3HING GOODS. Our stock of ilnives aud Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan nia Wf re. Girandoles, Solar Lamps, ttc., is large, and we will sell them at very low prices -1 GLASS WARE. On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston and Pitts* burgh fllasa \Vure, which we will tell at manufacturer's prices. Oar stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch era, ami every article suitable lor country or city trade, is large, to which wo invito the attention of city and country merchants, as wo will sell them very low for cash. Housekeepers and others in want of cheap China ana Qaeensware’ will do well by calling at the * CHINA HALL, No.' 62 Market, between 3<l and 4tb Opposite Go v R. White. . . . "1 k .A*'l iM . SPRING AHD SUMHER DRY GOODS. Tnv, SUBSCRIBERS have just rereived, and are now opening, tho most desirable assortment of DRY GOODS over offered in this market. We call particular at tention to a few very choice articles. Extra Bich Faccy 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 Barege Delaines; do Challie do; Very handsome French Lawns; do do Brillianteens; A good assortment of French work, Collars, Under Sleeves and Chemizettes, very cheap; Embroidered Hem* atitch and plain Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Linen Table Cloths and Table Linens; French and English Fur* nitore, Chintzes, white and colored Furniture; Dimatry. ; A full assortment of Gloves, iloalory, Mitts, Ac.; Irish I Linens, Muslins, together with a complete assortment of j every article, cither Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Domestic. 1 We solicit anexamiaatiou of our Stock tefore purchasing 1 elsewhere; as we flatter ourselves (ainco we nave estab lished the cash system) that we can supply our patri ns on more liberal terms than any house west of the Mountains. We return oar thanks to our friends for their many es teemed fa vers to our firm, under its former title, and hope they may still continue them to the 'establishment, under its sew title. YOUNG, LOVE A BRO., feb22 formerly Young, 3tevepson A L .ve. New Arrival of Spring and Summer Dry D GREGG A CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, • French and GermaaDltY GOODS. Having receiv ed our large and extensive stock of spring and summer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring onr old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. Among our dry goods stock will be found easjmeres, de laines, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths,fancy vestings, casslmeres, satinets, tweeds and summer pasta looning; brown and black muslins, table diapers. We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, palm leaf hats. Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lacegoods, fancy nettings, jsconetts,mull and figured Swiss muslins and block silk veils, Ac. Our variety stock embraces In pari combs, buttons, per cussion cape, 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 watenes, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day docks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cosh or eattsrnctory reference. N. B.—An early call from buyeTfl is respectfully solicited. tabtt) D. GREGG A CO. TAN GOtIDER’S TRIMMING STORE, No. 8 3 Market St., Corner cp Diaxosu. JUST RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of all the new styles of LADIES’ DUEBS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, Gimp*, . Braids, Velvets, Laces, Cords, Ribbons. A hundsomo assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian KMBROIOERIEg, in Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, gleoves, Inserilnrs, Infants’ Robes, Chemisettes, Bands, Caps A Waists. ( A fun supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, love and Gauze Veils, j Pluiu Linen setts, Slojtps, Gauze and Dotted Fulls, Plain Swiss do. Chemizettes, Italian andEng’h Crape. 1 MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Banda and Insertions: French Working Cotton, Ilcops, Linen and Cotton Fioas, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk, StiUetosajid Sciawra. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS —Shirt#, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Pins, Needle:*, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small wares generally. Q OF - bajou’s near Km Glovxs, in white, black and colon. Sizes from No. C to No. 10, alwats on hand. Also—A good 6tock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cheap. mb £3 COiIMOX WARK. DRY GOODS. SECOND ABBIVAL OF Goods. AT No. 09 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET. SPRING DRY GOODS. HAGAN A AHL, No. 0 I Market st., A RE receiving dally additions to their large and well afX selected stock of Mantillas, Dress Goods, Shawl# A Scarfs, Housvke.-p'g Goods, Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Ac. To which wo would respectfully invite tho atter Uou oJ the Ladiua. tnh2o MOURNING GOODS. FRANK VAN GORDRK has just received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, ODd Crapes, in ail qualities. Alexander A BhjOU's best Kid Gloves can always be found at No. S 3 MARKET STFJ£ET, corner of tbe Dia mond. / nov!7 HEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front»No,9l Market atreet. OUR bouso being now open for tbe transaction of a gener al Dry Goodsbusinesß. we would respectfully solicit tbe patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from ourex* tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND BTAPLK GOODS, we cun offer such Inducements as will In sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AltL, Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street. FURNITURE. JAME9W.WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER.] Ware-rooms 07 and 99 Third street* j J. W. W. respectfully Informflssa j hla friends and customers that has now completed his spring stock Fspi 4U “'D 0 f Furniture* whhb la decidedly* 1 * the largest and best ever offered foreale In this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any In the United States, East or West. As he is d'-tcrmined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, end newest designs; and from the extent of bis orders and facility In manufacturing. ! he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest price?. Ho has adopted the principle of Identifying his customers’ with hia owu, In quality aud price, and keeps al ways on land 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 be surpassed in *ny of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair doth; 60 dor. Mahogany Chairs; 20 do*. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Rocking 44 20 Walnut «* «• 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut “ 60 Marblo Top Centre Tables: 60 “ 41 Dressing 13 urea ue SO 11 " Withstands; i 50 Enclosed “ 100 Common " 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 40 Mahogany Bedstead*: 20 Walnut « 60 Oottage “ 600 Cherry aad Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogunv Wardrobes} 10 Walnut 44 10 Cherry “ 50 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretory and Bookcases; 80 dor. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cano Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies’ Writing Desks; Oat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etiguires; Paper Macbe Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke “ EUxabethan “ Hall and Tier ** Reception <f Ladies’ Work “ Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tables; Arm “ Ottomans; Qofhic and Hall Chairs; A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cmrssi supplied with all ar ticles in their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. aprfi Steamboats) Ahoy I r (?”> a, subscribers tender their acknow-{sa lajiiJ&jrjSledgmentH for the favor* bestowed upon «SRw3fefwTVilthem by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest- • * * ed in building boars, that they are at all times prepared to famish, on the most reasonable terms, evexv description of Cabin Fnrnlture and Chairs of the best material and work manship. T. B. YOUNG * CO.. Corner Third and Smlthfield streets, opposite “ Brown’s Hotel.” James Lowry, Jr., /"HIAIU AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—-No, 204 \J Fettarman’d Row, Libert; street, Has oa band o large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of tho best materials, which ho will sell lower than articles of the same quality can be sold in the city. He would h»h par* tlcnlar attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he win sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning ot every description executed In the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be uromutlv ttended to. mardl * A. MILLIKEN A CO.. HAVE OS HAND at theit extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Bmithfield 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 Oaih Purchasers. TTTE will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY Y Y CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fail to please cash purchasers. All our work is warranted. Our terms aw CASH. • JAMES LOWRY, JR., cor. Liberty eta. A WAI. E. BTKVKNBON continues to manufacture rv. CABINET-W ARK of every description, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and Bev«nth streets. UNDERTAK ' e ■ INQ attended to, in all its branches. my If FIELD BOOR FOR RAILROAD ENGlNEERS.—Contain ing formulas tor laying out curves, determining fror an* glop, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., top ther with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chorda, magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs .tan gents, etc. etc., by John B. Qenck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,75. *** The object of the present work Is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatlc tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formulas for laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U. 8. Muir art Acaubky, West Point, April 18, 1854. GenQenien: I have looked over “ Heock’s Field Book for Railroad Engineers,” and think It well adaptod lo the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be fbundavery useful and practical volume both foroffleeand field work. D. IL Mahax. Trot, April 21,1854. I am much pleased with Mr. Henck's little manual, the “ Field Book of Railroad Engineers.” With tbe presenta tion of some of tbe most practical and useful of recognized processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think tho design of Mr. ncnck’s book is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisiacUoD with its execution, alike with the per-' spiculty of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. Frauxlih Grikss, , 0. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8. MAYEN, Dealer in Engineers l Stationery, ana Market street, corner of Becood» MISCELLANEOUS | Clothing and Clothing MaterlaJa. Nivr DrrAS.TMEST, Bureau of Provision* and Clothing. ‘ „ ' April 2,1655, SEPARATE PROPOSALS, sealed and endorsed »*Propo gals for Nary Clothing and Clothing Materials,” will bo raeeived at this office until 3 o’clock, p. m., on the Ist day of May next, for furnishing and delivering, {on/receiving riity days’ notice,) at each cr either of theuavy-yarda -at Charlestown, Massachusetts, Brooklyn, 2£ew York, nr Gos port, Virginia, tho quantities below mentioned, of any or all of the following named articles of navy clothing and clothing materials, and such farther quantities of the some as may be ordered by the chief of this bureau, orbythe commandants of the sald'niivy-yardfl, respectively, during th« fiscal year commencing on the Ist day of Joly next, and ending on the 30th day of June, 1850, viz: Pea-jackets, made of blue pilot c10th..., 2,000 Round jackets, made of blue . 3,000 Trowsers, made of bluecloth..~..^..3,SCO Blue flannelovershirts 5,000 . Blue flannel 5*009 Bluaflanneldfawers ; «... -«• 5.000 ; Blue flannel jumper 5........... .—•••"*« 3.00 Q, , Blueflanncl,sntbep1cc0.................... yards 60,000 ! Barnsley sheeting frocks*......, .......... 2,000 Canvas duck trousersl..« 2,000 Barnsley sheeting in the piece w yards 15,000. Canvas duck, in tho piece....... .yards '5,000 Blue cloth capB..'.~««« «« 4.C00 Calf-skin shoes..«. ,„.«.«.««palr* 4,000 ~: Eip-skiu shces, high cut...........................pairs 4,000 ; Woollen socks, Norl and 2. ~.,.«.„.....paira : 8.000... Mattreases, (with two covers each). 2,000 ; Hankln,bluo«. ......yards B.COO-. 81anket5....;........... 3,000 .. Block silk handkerchiefs......... 6,000 . Blue satinet trowsers... 3,C00>. , Blue satinet, in the piece...,. .yards S,OCQ The cloth for. the pea jackets shall be twilled pilot cloth of American m nufactarc, pure indigo blue, wool-dyed...-It ehall be 54 Inches wide, und weigh' 26 ouneesl>er yard. It shall have a list on each edge composed of24nhitethreads, of ail wool. All pieces weighing less than 25 ounces per yard will bo rejected each bale of about 300'yards mast average 26 ounces per yard. The cloth for round jackets, blue cloth trowsers, and blue caps shall be twilled, aU wool, of American manufacture, and pure indigo bine, wool dyed. It shall have a list on each edge composed of 24 white threads, of aU wool. All pieces under 17)4 ounces per. yard will bor-jected; and each bale of about 300 yards must average 18 ounces per yard. The satinet must he American manufactured, 27 inches wide inside of list, which list must coniist of not less than 12 white woollen threads oh each edge of the cloth, woven , in the whole length of theplece; mast weigh not less than 9)4 ounces per yard, to contain in each piece about 23 yards; 1 the wharp mast be cotton, pure indigo blue,yarn-dyed;and ; the Ailing wool, ptrre indigo bine,wool-dyed. Each bale of 400 yards shall average nine and a half ounces to the yard, I and no piece shall bebelow nine and a quarter ounces to the ; yard. The satinet trowsers must be made of material like the above. . - • The flannel must be all wool, American manufactured, wool-dyed, 'pure indigo blue, and twilled; musthe in pieces of 50 yards In length, 27 inches wide, weighing 5 ounccs per yard, with a list on each edge of 4 white woollen threads woven in the whole length of the piece.' .To be packed in j bales of 10 pieces, the pieces to be rolled * a par«tely without . cloth boards. Each bale to contain 600 yards and 15G)£ pounds flannel. No piece to have o lets • average we ght than 4 8-10 ounces per yard. The overshirts, undershirts, drawers, and jumpers must, be m&deof flannel likelbe above. The Barnsley sheeting must be free from cotton, SOioches in width; weight, twelve ounces 3MQO peryard; texture, 4 by 4 to 1-16 Inch. The canvas duck must be free from cotton, 27 inches in width, and about 36 yards intbe piece, double thread, warp and filling. Weight eight ounces 23100 per yard. Texture 9 by 10 to )4 inch. The shoes must, bo stamped with the contractor’s name, number of shoe, and year when mode; the sizes to be in | tbo following proportion for each 50 pair?, unlefa otherwise ; ordered, viz: 4of No. 5; 9of No. 0, 12 of No. 7,12 of No. 8,9 of No. 9,3 of NO. 10,1 of No. 11. 1 They are to conform la all respects to the samples ot-tho yards, and to be delivered In good strong boxes, 50 pairs in. each. The name of the contractor, contents, and the year when made, marked on each box. The calf-skin and the kipskln shoes to bo packed in sepa rate boxes. The woollen socks must be woven or knit, and conform to sample. The mattresses must weigh 10 pounds, icckding ticking, which is to he cut 6 feet in length and 31 inches wide. Tho covers must measure 71 inches in length and 29 inches in width. The hair,'ticking and covers must conform to samples. The nankin must be the best blue American nankin, 26 inches wide, texture 5 threads by four thread to the ICih of an Inch, dyed with pure Bengal indigo. The blankets must weigh *ix pounds per pair, and mea sure 58 by 79 inches each- A bale of 50 pairs must weigh 300 pounds, and no pair shall weigh less than 5 pounds 33 ounces. They must be of American manufacture, made of clean wool, and each blanket must be marked “U. S. Navy.” ' j The black silk handkerchiefs must be 31)4 by K inches, and weigh 1 ounce and 12 grains Troy; texlure l4”by 23 to )4 inch. A schedule of the three sizes for each 100 pieces of made* np clothing will be found with tho samples at the respective yards; ana all the above article?, including the necessary buttons, ring?, 4c., 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 quantity which will be required of each of the foregoing articles cannot bo precisely stated. It will not be less, however, than thequantity specified in the fore going list. Tbe contracts will, therefore, be made for the quantity of each article so specified, and for such further quantity as the bureau may require. The price must be uniformat all the stations. AU the above articles must bo subject to such inspection at tbe place of delivery as the chief of this bureau may di rect ; and no article will bo.received that is not fully equal to the sample in every respect, and which doe? not conform to the stipulations and provisions of the contract to bo made. Embroideries, Thu whole must ho delivered at the risk and expense of the contractor. Each box and bale to be maikcd with the contractor's name. The insf acting officers to bo appointed by the Navy Department. The offers must dlrtlngubh tbo prices for each arficlo mentioned, and most be calculated to cover every expense attending the fulfilment of the contract, including the necessary buttons. In case of failure on the part of thecoutractors to deliver the several articles which may be ordered from them, tn prcjier time and of proper quality, the Chief of the Bureau of Previsions end Clothing shall be authorized to purchase or direct purchases to bo made of what may be required to supply the deScicnay: under the penalty to be expressed in the contract; the record of a requl ition, or a duplicate copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or 1 I ; at either of the n&ry-yuras aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition has been made and rezeived. Two or more approved sureties iu a sum equal to the estimated amount of the respective contracts will be re* quired, and ten per centum will be withheld from the amount of alt payments on account thereof as collateral security, aud not in any event to be paid until it is in *ll re.<poct3 complied with; and ninety per centum cf the amount of ail de iveries msdo will be paid by the navy agsnt withiu thirty days after triplicate bills, duly authen ticated, 6hall have been presented to him. Bidders whoso proposals shall -be accrptfd (and none other*) will be forthwith notifiel, and as curly as practica ble a contract will be transmitted to them for execution, which contract must be returned to the bureau withiu five days, exclusive cf the time required for tha regular transmission of the mail. Blank forms of proposals may he obtained on application to the navy agents at Portnaoutb, New Hampshire; Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, 'Washington, Norfolk, Tensacola, and at this bureau. A record, ox duplicate of tbo letter informing a bidder of the acceptance of bis proposal, will be deemed a notification tboreof,. within the meaning of the act of 1816, and his T>ld ] will be made and accepted In conformity with this under* 1 standing. Every offer made will be accampanif d (as directed in the act of Congress muking appropriations for the naval service for 1846-47, approved 10th August, 1840) by a written, guarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to tha effect that be or they undertake that the bidder or bid ders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obli gation within five days, with good and lufficlent sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. The bureau will not be obligated to consider any proposal uDle*s accompanied by the guarantee required by law; tUe competency of the guarantee to be certified by the navy agent, district attor ney, or the collector of the customs. Blank forms of proposal* may be obtained on application to the nary agents at PorlsnitrutK, iVet o Hampshire, Boston, o York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk, Pensacola, and at this bureau. The attention of bidders it called to the samples and de scriptions of articles required, ar, in the inspection before reception , a juit but rigid comparison will be made between the articles offered and the samples and contraclrf-eceivirg none that fail below them; and their attention ualso par ticularly directed to the annexed joint resolution, in addition fo the act of 1/ielOfA j4upu«f,lB4o. Extract from the ad of Congress* apprciyd August 10,1810. “8 m. 6. And. be it further enacted, That from and after the passage of this act ever? proposal for naval supplies in* Tiled by the Secretary of the Navy, under the proviso to the general appropriation bill for the navy, approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty-three, shall be accompa nied by a written guarantee, signed by one or more respon sible persons, to the effect that be or they undertako that the bfjder or bidders will, If his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation, in such time as may be prescribed, by the Secretary of the Navy, with, good and salßclunt sure ties, to furnish the supplies proposed. No proposal shall be considered unless accompanied by such guarantee . If after 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 tho time prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sureties for furnishing the supplies, then the Secretary of the Nqtj shall proceed to contract with some other person or persons for furnish ing the said supplies, and shall forthwith cause the differ ence between the amount contained la the proposal so guarantied and the amount for which he may have con tracted fop furnishingtbe said supplies fbr the whole period of the proposal to bo charged up against said bidder or bid ders, hi* or tbelr guarantor or guarantors; and tho eame.'may he immediately recovered by the United State*?, for the use of the Navy Department, in an action of debt against either or all of fold persons.” [Public, No. 7.] JOINT RESOLUTION relative.to bids for provisions, cloth ing, and small stores for the use of the navy. Jfrsoltwi, by the Senate and House of Represeniativts of the United States of America in Congress assembled* That all bids fbr supplies of provisions, clothingand small stores for the use of the navy may be rejected, at the option of the department, if mado by one who is not known as a manu facturer of, or regular dealer in, the article proposed to he furnished, which fact, or the reverse, must be distinctly stated in the bids offered; that the bids of all persons who may have failed' to comply with the conditions of pny con tracts they may have previously entered into with the United Btales shall, at the option of the department, he re jected; that if more than one bid be offered for the supply of an article on account of any one party, either in his own name, or In the name of his partner, clerk, or any other person, the whole of such bids shall be rejected.&t the.op lion of the department; and that copartners ot any firm shall not be received as sureties for each ether; and t ; at, whenever it may be deemed necessary, for the interest of the government and tho health of the crews of the 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 Secre tary of the Navy, be and hereby is, authorised to procure the same on the best terms, in market overt.' Approved 27 March, 1854. [np9:law4w ’ - ru> ' ■:* - : * **.’* *?r' * Joseph 'White’s Carriage Repository* ; JOSEPH "WHITE, now carrying on bush r„---—n w-- ness in his bpa clous premises, fnrwrhffffi|f? Ey* lately enlarge,) on: the Pittsburgh andrefaPgga£. Oreenshurg turnpike, near the Two Run* between Pittsburgh and Lawrencevllle,'respectfully invites the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Ac. And he particularly informs gentlemen purchasers, that one price only is made. Fourteen years’ experience in the business, enables him.to place before his patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, so m ? n J y eara P Bs * k* B been his particular department to select lrom tha various and most talented Eastern manu facturers. The success of his new system is complete—"the economy of his arrangements will supply ihe best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate price*. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mania for decorating, houses'of business has neaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE will sell, on ready money only, at mubh less than the usual profits. . [mh&dawj - Q" Carriagesrepaired in the best manner, with despatch GAN YOU READ?—The especial attention-of ladies is in cited to the HERPETIC SOAP, prepared by the sub scriber from tha recipe of a London chemist, and used for rendering the Skin, smooth, soft and delicately .white, re moving sallowness, tan and redness of the skin. All chaps and chafes on the bands arejbealed byiL For cure of sore, roughhands. It is unrivalled; Price, only 12% cents a cake. Soldwlwfeffll® andTetaiUnr 1 " . i ; s. l. ouihbbrt, umiraitr*u - L *> —X * * • t *. . f & - ' -t * f • • ...y ; jSBLTBTJEQSaELSfiSS'' CIIER R Y PEC T O ft. AE: •, ■ ■ poB TOE RATID Cim OP' ' ; com ns, colds. noAiisnm ?.w t Br.oxtmmx, F WUOOFJNG-COVQn, ceoup, asthma, . A2H> COHSUMDIIOS!. . - : ... WK : IUVUO thfl UttflitlOtt of tbft: • I&m&T : * ' public to the evrtif.cjina appendt-d .--... T below, arid bespeak fbnbem that can r> • did cond-leration whlcli tlieirboiieat * TkJojin fiiicb ?tuliocs o.aranny who • fy^Vvoluntarily bear the efflea- cyand value of rscrrop.AL, do not waptcnlytriile -with, or distort filet?,tr-r overstate their Judge then; Whether this Is r.oi <!Vn stotitinff to you must have relief for the throni of lungs; Judge too, whether,every family .ought not~to hcve.U by thriii os. ft- Bafeguard'against the evirywheref rt!vainng'encm>’« which* .Bteatawith fital frequency upon almost ©Tory carries off a lamb from many a hom'd- . • Jach3on, C. n, Jockpou city, 0., 20ih Xov. f 1&52.’ ' ,De* J. C. AVer: Sir—The CnViuiT P>.cto:ia.i. u'- much In quired after.' Severalbf our host I'hyfirlanß huvo ured It, three; of them In their own cases, and always vvi;h the hflp l ' plest effetsts. The numerous patent medicines .ulwajs;bo., fore them', lead to incredulity in rti-ur-u to every new reme dy; anil it is only after uudoubled evidence of value In any article, Uiatanythinc lihe a general ccufidence can be ex-_. The~nurivalh«l excellence of tiihi combination of agentflj Yin the CiUEBT PECTORAt,) proved beyond cavil by repeats ' trial nodflr their awn dtx'orvutlmi, hun medical . mehtotpruclaiih abroad-it 3 uscfulne.es. It 1? Vyohd all \- doubt the best gencral remetlywc have for the Pulmonary •Affections'of this elimste, at. the flame time sedative and Hs own Wward’l subscribe K^pcstMlyyourobcdiciH.TjaiU.iaij M.P. V id sinkmen rf the Legal iFVo fasUmmart thto <asd v ,. .-*•-. IVUllamaburg, L. 1., Sept* **. lEj2. 'Da TO ATBi:--3>oarfiir—Ovec application for th**’past threa veVrs in my. Suites ns do. nlTOate, hiou-M no tan». eicht months ago a severe imtatiou of tbn broiH-mnl tnbvs, which was a constant Annoyance txf me, and fast a sourcb of great apprehension. .Lvory remedy tried fniled to even relieve me, till I used your CDEWtr-Prcvoufit. -Tbtt has not only relieved me, but, r.al trust, wholly cured me. I care nothing for the reputation of Putent 11c*- dicines, and this is at your rert Jap. I fhnil :ccommvnd it - to members of the Hr, and cthcrfi whom 1 may meet, la boring under e}mn9xindiGf.o/ltkrDH.. . - • . '’youra truly, •• - ' - R. XVJONR3. • • •• ■ •' " Montgomery? Ala,, October 4, .18Jfi. : Diu'Jf. C. Arm: Sir—l hare used jour admirable Com pound exclusively in my practice, ami find it to surpass;by - f.ir, any ottaer.remedy we have tor curing diseases upon the luntrs. Your obedient servant, .. iunga. . 4 : K. B. JOKIv?. &I; I>.: What yet remains to-conv.lnce the.niopt ianvduloufl Ibat the Cherry Pectoral Isall that iLpurpori* to bc v .riz.r an um equalled remedial agent for ail Y!i«rea<y>? c .f tft,. Throat and Lungs. • Tbe-ejcperiencfr of Years has proven it to be euch,- and we Submit it to the p-0p1.?,. bcliOTlng: that its vitjuos trill fully maintain its reputation. x- • - ■ Prepared by J- 0. AYBP», Chemist*Lowell,Mass. Beware of worthless preparati6ns > aUemp*ed to-be palmed off under . 0 similarity of name. r .•*'•- ’•"■V Sold in Pittsburgh-by all Brnggists, ard by Br A. FAIiN -RSTOCK A CO, wholesale and retfliL i : . .;jeD;r>mdtvy: Carter’s Spamsl&Slistm’e. THE GREAT PURIFJER OF THE JSROOl) 1 Hot a : Particle of Mercury in it. - v Let the. • afflicted head and pondem—An lofaluble Remedy for Scrofula, Hint’s Dr*l, Kbcuma* j : tism,Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption?, Vim|Mt*«tsr Ptstulfs. , on the Faecvßlotclies, Dolls, Ague tved >Vrcr, Chronic Soto , Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head, EclaVgeUient ecd Pain of the Dene? and Joints, Stubborn Ulenrj, Syphilitic. , Disorder?,’ Lumbago,' Spinal Complaluls, ttnd all' Digests • arising from an Injudicious,u*qcC Mercury*lmprudence in. Ufa, or Impurity of the Blood, jgg-Xlds great alterative raediem* and Purifier of Riot'd . I* now used by *<■. . wands ol grvdaful pati-rißKfcoro ullpatt of the United States, who testify daily to the i. markald. eures performed by the'greatest‘of'all medicines, *‘CAR- ' XER’S SPANISH- MIXTURE.” - Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on-tho Skin, Hirer Disease, Peters, Ulcers, Old Soros, Affections of tbc Kidneys, Di.«t x?esof lib ; T'nroat.Female Complaint?,'Pains and Aching of the Rones . and Joints,ar« speedily put to flight 1)/ using this 'reatond ‘ inestimable remedy. ' - Por all diseases of tho Blood, nothtaghn? yet bivn found to compare with it. It cleanse* the *y?trm r.f slHinpurK'■ ties, acts gently and efllciently oh die Lire.- nnd. Kidneys, strengthens the'Digestion, gives true to tin Stnmocb, makes the skin clear healthy, utuT reMofe? the Conrtk tution* enfeebled by diseafa or broken d.*wn ly heexcem* of youth, to its pristine vigor, and strength.. . . - , . - For the Ladies, it is inrariably better thr.c ;dl the cob mctics ever used- A few does? of CnrterVnSpm'jdi Mixture ■ wBl remove all ol complcxlon.ibnug the row* mantling to the cheek, give eljydi dty .to the Mr tv and -im prove the general health in a ritaarkntlc degree teyend all ‘ thesedicincseVerheard of. -.V ; 4 The largo number of certificates which-we have receded from persons from all parts of the United Stxt-is. i:* the Lest evidence that there ia no humbug -abotJt .H; Tlife pre*», hotel keeper?,magistrates,pin idejaop, au'ApuUln men,,well, known to the community, all n;M their to iho wondfriol-effftcts of this GREAT : BLOOD PUHTP!?.«’• 1 Cal! op tbo Ag«nt and get a Circular and Almanac. ftha' read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of nil 11 editing [ None genuine unless signed by BENNETT & /REEIIS, 1 Proprietors, No. 3 Pcarlstreet, Ricbmoud. -Va.; to whom all orders for supplies end agencies must th* addressed. * And for sale by R.- A. FAIINIvcTOOK, JbsJ.ril Fl/EH* ;• ikq, FLEMING 8K03., *nd by Druggists gen'-rally. s . octfl-d** tv WORKS FOU AitOiliXiXTS, MECIIAN- V ICS AND ENGINEER?— " - ' V Tbo Model Architect; 'l volumes;.-by Sloan.’- ’ . - , The Carpenter’? New Guide;. ; . do.’ : ’ i Ai plwton’s Dictionary, of Mi-chnnica’. ; Do. ■- Mechanic*’Magazine. >. ’Practical Mecbtmic’s Journal.- Downing’s Rural Essays. To. ‘ Country House". .... . , - :i r / , Stuart’e Architecture. - AlJen’b-nurol Architecture. Field's City do.. , Rud'meniaof . do.. . and Building. • > ?--■■■ ■ • Rudimentary do. by John Bulloch, . The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder’fi Guldo. . - ~. . Builderfe’-Gnito. " . ‘ . The Engineer’s and Machinist's AfidetAnt; 2volfl/ .Do. do. Mcrhrmio'a do. . , > WeisbicLV Mrrh&nic* smd Engineers; 2v013. ... Mahan’s Civil Engineering; ' Knapp’s Chemit-al Tedmalopy. ; ; Norrir’ Hand B >ok for Lonomotive Engineers and ilach’a, | Ccß.ucd on I.cw.rhotJve Xngints. Hhupton Bridepp. _ Companion. Scribner’s d 0..: - do, Hnswell’s . do. do. : v • Ilenck’s Field Book.. Byrne’s Pccket Companion. B.mms on-levt-lina; revised oy J. 11. Alexander. Do. Majlumntical Instruments. • . ; .> Eordoa’s Formula for Constmction of B. Eoads. _. Trautwine cn Railroad Cnr*t*s. Shunk do. do. . . MifUin do. do. And numerous other practical works. ' For sale by • B. T. C. MORGAN. . mbl7 • No. • To Tanners, Quirtleuers antt. Nurserymen- FIVE thousand bushels pure BONI2DUST, fino ground 1000 > ushels coarse ground; 1000 barrels cat*nt American FERTILIZER. A. & C. BOEVELEIt offer , fur pale, on accommodating term?, the above valuable Fertilizers, which they manalae \areat their uew ; csteuvive establishment, situated in East liberty, Pittsburgh, PaV Boriedust. ns n manure has been used for many years -in Europe with tlie greatest sue* ‘ cess; next to guano, it ii superior to anyotberin u«». Ten' or fifteen bushels pure lionednst per aero wilt po nourish the land that its good effects will be realized from the first year, to ten or fifteen years after, whereas tL c poa d; ofc * tr*■ f, guano are exhausted In on '* year. Th'n?-Vwtn lun-e ustd BonedUit speak in the highest terms of ihe benefits de rived from it, . It is suited to orery variety of.foil, end -all' crops aro benefitted by it—vines and trees moro particular ly; The patent American Fertilizer possesses esseniial pro*' perties necessary .to stimulate the growths of, plants and green vegetables, and destroys insects. As a manure, fbr. gardenlngylt cannot bo exccHtd.- Directions furnished.' • Orders must be addressed to ~ A. UOEVELtR, mhs:dtwlm 40 Penn street. PRndmrch* BEST KNOWN WHEN TRIED.— I ThesegcntUmentake,. pleasure In testifying In regard to .B'A. FAIINEf- TOCK’B'VERMIFUGE, because two of the firm Last* used It in their private practice hs physicians for . a number of' years, and they have known it, by observation, to’ be reed. New AißiaiylntL, July 4th,3853. Messrs B A. ftihncsiockdi Cb.— Gentlemen: Having, sold yr.ur valuable Yenaifoge for acme time,'and having sccn.it, used for. many years, we would recommend it to all os a safe and efficient reemdy fer all cases of worms. In no instance have we ever seen finy evil results following Us administration, but always hnp it -, answered the purposes r or which it was intended,and been entirely satisfactory.. . Believing that everything that has been set forthin regard to its virtues is strictly in accordance with our observations, not only as practitioners, but as men of bnsJccsx.wc would unhesitatingly say to all who rend this,.that-it hvrbe best Vermifuge now In usc.andthst UsviTtues.r.re best known when.tiled. . / EIELY, HOOVER & lUELY. Prepared snd sold by - B. A. FAIINTKTOCK * CO., Corner of Firfk Eta* milK GREAT PUSTUIJiiUI-'b -lilt, MirtVJi 1 OFTHKLAMP; by Wiujaji Noam,author of “Antl- Coningsby,” Ac., ic. “Who will exchange old lamps far new.” • —Arabian Rights jLnfertiirjntnU. ■■ CONTENTS: Chap. Chop.' I— Underground. 17—I.OTcaml Death, -2—Lucifer.’ .: 13—The Gamblers. ••- 3 Above Ground. ■ 19—Old Latitude and Longue. 4 Peregrine Cope. 20—Gold. 5 Fittgm’n O’Bouncer, 21—The Beggar and the Poet. o—'The Plot. . 22—Peter Quartz. 7 The Row.. 23 —The Ship of 3Jondtl. 8— A Curious Girl. 24—The Farewell Prerent. ■ 9—ln Lore. , . 2-t—M«’r Dud. Mi.-ndelV Ycutb. 10—How to make Money. 20—Ilin Fortune. ll Strange Talk. ; 27—Yo>ftgoUo Goldfen Island 12— More Love. . 28— Mutiny. . : 13— Green-eyed Nemesis. 29—Berkley Married. 14— The Sick Man. 30—V«ilr Slave of the Lamp-' ' 15r~Ch&08. 3t—Reconciliation.’ Bridal HiE3. SS^-Cc.nolusiori. For Bala by B. T. C. MORGAN, ' 10 Wood st ATTKtmoSI v. t Wagon Masters and Toamsterß’ bounty land' AGESCY, 03 Fourth strVet* OFFICERS, Soldier?, Musicians, Wagon Ms*tc'rs,.Tecm peters, Ac., who were regularly mustered into tho ser vice rf theUnittd States, and every Officer, FearaaDi Onli* nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk anil Landsman in the-Navy ; also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of. fioj/ State or Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Congress, to a Warrant for ICO Acres of Land. Those who have received 40 or 80 Acrc?,nro entitled to ft Warrant for such quantity of Land:as‘will make, in tlio whole, ICO Acres. ; - - •• • . Persons entrusting their claimsto me can rely upon hav ing them attended to promptly, . All information free of charge. Letters promptly an swered. Addres3 AUSTIN I.OOMJS, - - .TnhU ; Bounty Land Agent. 02 Fourth st. . TJ ERPETIC SOAP .ENCELSIORI f~| • ais— 1 Jv:ertabo'j,again. Til go sure to that store ngain, On Third street, kept by S. L.C., .. And some Herpetic Soap I fain • , Would buy* for it always suits .me, V IlcrpeUc Soap always suits me. Thatioapremoves redness and tan And cures all chaps and soremss toot • Brightens complexions palo and. watt—. v I'm verysure it witl please you: * Oh yes, I know is will please yon.. • r This valuable remedy .for sort* tough hands has prorod greatbeneill to hundreds. Price c.dy 123< cents per ea ife Sold by , L. CLTHBERT, • mh!2 ; . IIQ Third A VALUABLE FARM » V 130 ACREB FOR 100 acres ifi cultivation—withngoad atone Uouh*, Barn, Stable, Hay Shp4,.Qranery, Hpriu>, House Carriage- House, Ac.; aud asman Orchard. The; pl.ve coi tains goui Water and valuaoHr Springs. TbW L*’c,*ul und*r the whole Farm, and the unimproved- land -couta-iwvriuoi 1» Timber. Price, $35 per aero. Terms, oho-third in thndr xcmainder in one, two and three years. -' S. CUTUBERT & SON, 1 ' apll Real Estate Aseiifo. 74Q Thlr.t>r < ft,. FOR A TRUTHFUL PORTRAIT, go-to CARtiuc uAU* 76 FOURTH street, Apollo BaKUd^.' 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