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'' ‘ ' VJ ;■ ;■.; K :'. c :':)> V •' .'. ■■_... ■■■ ; '’ : .** *-);'« *f-■ \v'_ ,1. *,*-.-•* y> '■’ .- ''\’ 5 ' 'vV'- : ../>./. J. ' ; '.i ' - V.C ', /!'- v '• V ‘ '' • «» ♦‘.■Vi v '.* vV'-' ,; i! > ‘ J'Kil MONDAY MORNING _ . CqoA News for \v»«ler» Farmers- of the Albany Aitaa wrUM "There are now five and o bait mi . eon and in the navies . These troops the number to over ngW ’ nurab er of ha,“ C token from agricultural .pursuits duriog lhe past year, and "ho have becone eon ."mers instead of producers of breadstuffa, eto , and hence the surplus of agricultural produea In Europe the ensuing yoar will bo reduced equal to the produce of at leaßt fifteen millions of farmers „ A The surplus of wheat from the Danube and Baltic has heretofore supplied Europe. Both of these sonroeß of supply aro now suspended, an the question arises who will feed Europe? The western States of this confederacy, with fair average orops, can supply three hu “ “ Ll , lions of bushels of wheat and oorn for esportto ' • other States. One half of this may bo shipped to Europe, and its value and carn.-ig m the wealth of the nation over one hnoareu millions of dollars, sufficient to bmld three . thousand miles of railroad.— Luminary. •VTBW AND GOOD BOOKS JUST KEOEIVED AT DAVI- j pUf»Ojj»a 65 Marks- street, near Forth • . w Plain Word* to Young Communicants; by Dr. J. W. Voußg'oonimunlcanfß Catechism. C cent*. ' Thf RU* Klnfmiii, or the Hlst-rj of Buth, the Sloabl- , Totmg Hcapakwpcr. ..... ' , pjjiJe’f TrarelH in Europe and the East—the best book 0< by Prof. Wlleou. 1 Ministering Children. v T , TheXaxs of FI go rati re Language; by Lord. The Minister’s Family. Mornings Jesus. Jay’s last. The Echool of Christ; or'CbrisUanlty in Its leadingafpects. The Fountain of Using Waters, Ulostmed by Facts. 4ih Jesus. The Mind of Jems. ' Xltto’s Works. Footsteps of St. Paul. Life end Epistles of Bt. Paul—plain, and in one-half calf for presentation. . , The Hiding Place; by McFarlane. almost dull*, now and T&laable Theological “Works, tor.famlly and ministerial wading, both American > itJ.ii.l. J . B. ys • 10U*», ”*p« 8 k" 6611 ' rket Etrp!L APPINO PAPiiKi, HTATIONKY, Ac.-Lisht and VV 'heavy Wrapping Papers, lor dry goo lsU,’i « I>lo C 6 Market etreel, near Fourth. ffIAKTILLAS. A HEW SUPPLY OF MOIRE ANTIQUE DEW-DROP A MANTILLAS Jus-. mdrrf 4 No 91 Market st. Sundries— -39 dosen Tow and Cotton Bags; 30 boxes White Pipes; *0 do Pipe Heads; 20 do Pearl Starch; • U>9 do 8x10,10x12 Window Glass ; 20 cross tjt and pt. Flanks; 2000 k>3 Bar Lead; 15 boxes Extract Coffee; 25 d > Ka 1 Scaled Herring; 3 cases Sardines; 100 duxen Corn Brooms; UO do Cincinnati Washboards: 20 boxes Biker A Oaks’ No. 1 Chocolate ; Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Cm jet Chain ; . Ratting Wrapping, Twine, B-*d Cords, Broom Twine; Writing acd Letter Pape-*: White and Red i*ad. Dji2o] MILLER k TUCKKTSON Agency for this bale of landrktu’b seed*. V. It. DRA"VO, paml y Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh, h a arranged with David Landreth, of Philadelphia, for a constant supply of bi 3 Warranted Garden S» i edp. These Seeds have, formsnv years, stood in thU vicinity, and it will be an object with F. R. D. lo sustain their reputa.ion. None will be sold, by him but ihott. r'csired direct from Landrdh. mh23_ AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL and CATHARTIC PILLS 1 gross of these celebrated medicines rec’d by mh22 JOS. PLEMINO. LADIfcS will hod lb© UIiKPBTIO SO At* to be ao excel lent Toilet companion. It rcmoTes tan, eallowoew Ac., and beala sore chopped band*. It also renders tht efein *oft, smooth and white. Bold at .mbSl *VENTLKMEN Will find the HERPETIC UUAk* to te i TT excellent article fur Sharing. Sold »t mb3l 140 THIRD BT. NUW INVOICE OF EXTHACM FOR TUB UuKF , as follows: Oriqpt&l Drops, Ex Boquet, Musk, Bp ing Flower, U per Ten* Magnesia, Geraulum, Wellotr po Jockey Clob, Rose,ana fifty ofher kinds, hare just been re ceived by (mh2‘2) JuS. FLEMING. nrr* yOUjtXii STREET i 5 the number, and those who IQ mind number one will betake themselves 'hither. OAKG .*3 BOOMS are the most attractive iu the city. Ills PICTURES are first-class, and prices jnhai _ Mantillas. WE are now receiving our stock of Paris made MAN TILL AS, to which we woul 1 can the attention of th« }piit»i, jiaoan a ah L, mb 15 01 Market street. OUI3VILLH LlME— Constantly on band. I mh3o SMITH, MAIR & MUSTER. COFFEE —2i>o bags prime Rio just rac’d and tor sale by mb3o SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. nAuP BP AN 1311 clti A Kb—6o,ooo No. 1 tor rale by mb2o SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. /’IURKSE—ISO boxes Vi. It Cb»o e for sale by mh29 ' SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER. Shuar ami) molasses— -60 barrels Sugar House Molassee • 25 do Loaf Sugar; 2d do Granulated Sugar; 20 do Crushed r. do. For sale by mh29 SMITH, MAIR A HONTEi SUNDUU& —25 bases Chocolate; W 25 do Castile Soap; • luO do . Starch ; 50 do Star Candles; 20 keca 6 twist Tobacco. For sale by SMITH, MAIR &EIUNTER w iniwJv3LABS-150 »o«rixxo; "" 100 do 10x12; 25 -d* 10x14; 20 do 12x15; 20 do 12x16. For sale by SMITH, MATH * HUNTER COPtftE-530 bags Wo Coffee; _ a 100 pockets Old QoTcrnmeßt JaYALoaee. Id store and for Bile by robgfl MILLER A RICKKT3ON. HOUSEKEEPING GOOD’.—A. A. MABON A CCLh&T* Just opened a large Btock of Housekeeping Goods, tmnprUiog fine Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, bl T d and rown Table Linens, Jaquard Diaper, Crash, Huckaback* r.., Ao. Also, another lot of the best makes of Irish w lben». »- aph '■ VaIUL BONNKIS.—A. A- MASON A CO. will open, on tbe 26th losL, twenty dozen Bilk Bonnets, Tor the country -trade. • ' • taliM PULMONIC BYBCP.—Ths most celebrated xosdlcine now in use, for coring coughs, colds and con* sumption. Those suffering with diseases of the lungs, should giro it etri l. Six '. i' W. i'-i j'S J-'gS .#? •>- ?, V' r i. ■ .:• :*7 ■ -gif A . PITTB&UH OH, PA. GLASS & CARE, Proprietors. JOHN P. GLASS, PAN. D. CARR, (UU Harnett (Ut« St. CUiUI A Pm? OoUlfc) Aetlce* 140 THIKD Bf, -'Si** ■ ■ r . ■■- .•. > ••• %' ' ' ■ THIS large and commodious House baring undergone thorough repair and furnished with new equipments throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling public.. Charges moderate. _apr-s:Cm_ OWSTON’S. WAVERLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and. Walnut, Philadelphia. [&a29-.y THE UNION) ‘O. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. B. WEBB (late of the Eagle,) Proprietor. (aagfcy OABKILL * .-» CORNET} OF MAIN AND SOUTH ST3., WARREN, O' rpJJiS Proprietor tabes pleasure in announcing to the J_ public that thlsnew and elegant Hotel has been opened as ahouseof entertainment- Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio BtageCompany.it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for tha accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is roapectially solicited. duU M. GAB KILL- FRANKLIN HOUSE* CIIESTNDT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PAH.IL&K ft I* Proprietor*. JvlOSmi TERMS *1,30 PKU DAY. _ HcMILLAW HOUSE, joifX3Ton?r t pekna. TnE undersigned having taken charge of the above named House, and refitted it at a large expense, in a comfortable as veil a.< elegant style, is no* prepared to ro ceixe guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who may pa rnDtse the Ilodpe. fuuSttfl JAMES PON M*Y. _ H ARK’S HOTEL, i Ltr'-f Further’?* Exchange, i IV~O 183 MBKBTY RTKKRT, foot of Fifth street, I’itts- IS borgh. fiAMUKL HAItK, Pro ? r) v trir. TMS Hotel in entirely now. liarinp just b»on completed ,'r tb'- Rewiauiolniioti ot the f chlir. [ee^!3 FHASKIjIK' IIOCSK, Cleveland, Onto. ('I PATIUCK A SON', J’F-GrKiBTOSLS. —This House bs üb j. dergoue thorough and extensive repair?, alteration*, aud large additions c>r new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors cledgw theni-vlvts that nothing sb*U he wonting on their part to reader ll*« Fiu«un a »dw» where ati the com * SOS. KLOItKSCE fIOTHL< KO. 400 BROADWAY, N 11W YORK. (coxrmcTEu os rua cur.orius rue*.) EETTBEH LOVEJOY, oc3:ly PttOPMETOB. 'restaurant BANK EXCHANGE, TniUD'STREM’, iitmvi:KN wuod and market. ri,a£ SulKCrlbrM h'i loam Intorra ihclr friends Mtd I ti.o public gco-rollr, 'E ll i"*y bn, loated tho «boT« trcilhmAtu Uc.-Luuraut, »i.foh h» ju-.t be-:a ttoroughly r.nr.vntoJ, rop'iirei >u.l r= !uii.»EM, .ini b»* ogro. ibo hnvo Fc-irol D > o.ii'CO-i ui ni.iito lh« llaDb Ivt *J,a* a oo„nl'.rul •■■■ r.'Mrl. «- *"ll for Ibo «|OCuro u tho tm-moo." mau. Tiio Ur ter trtli at all tesw ho -br-Kc-i ml tba “f tLe Mjaswjj, and .‘•iTTi’d up und. r tbo auspi ce* or tsprwncrd cook-*. TU-y *.*pcCLfu«iy ask for the patronage of & pu!>l“ jajju i) - . BELVIDEKK KK.UAI'UAAT, WOOD SIKKhT, IiKT. Alh.i ANI> aThKiiTM. fput; UniUT»‘?n.-i hn jaut j-roria-'i a cooiro stock of 1 LIQCuItS. au Si* r-wj -.1 Uia-- i°*ofT» bM iri-*a±s miltl tUe best of th- ln tM» of Irish \YbUk> I’uucbM may W bai at tbo ufcLViDiac. Uollilr J ' ii: - COUNICUPIA *9*o YBTER AND COh'FEE HOUSE ."SO D. BARNARD. JVj 40, Fi*Vi Sirtii, (•titC'.’m iroo»i and J tarlyt. jonlyilv] mr-Lrrton. CRYSTAL PALACE, No. Market street. C. C. SEELY, r RRSPECTFL'I LY informs bis frondsand the I a Jpublif in that he has just started bis Si Wjfcsr Nfw York find Philadelpnin modern style of NSggf CH4KWO OY?THRtjandeTerylhtngel«eln the eating line. Oy»:.r» In the Shell „r Slewed. for UU cent* a tloien He will alee farnivh tl.c be*: of erorjthine that the market will afford. Hun*, always open until .1 o'clock in the m rr.ir._v raarb3-tf_ OYBTKK SALOOS AMU ItKSTAlllaVri 108 WOOD STREET. TIXV. subscriber baa now hu OYSTER SALOON AND EATINO lIuUSE perfect.-d In s manner that cannot bo exc**l*» any part of lb« city or vicinity. “«28;tf F. G. BCIIKNCK. Benltz* Layer Uecr Hall* Xo. 106 Smilhfirld itr+et, opposite the Custom House. THE subscriber has just op<*o«*-i one of the largest an) befit finished Lager Beer Halls In the city. Hi* lleer'n acknowledged to bo a superior article, and erery other ac coiarnc lation about bin bouse cannot bo excelled. mr.-ASm A. ULNIT7- Kenuett Ale, WD. ENGLISH. Sole Bottler of SMITH’S celebrated , Kennett Ale and Brown Stout. Also. Common Ale and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, Is respectfully solicited. au l l ; y Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla WiL l) ENGLISH, PiU street, bolow Penn, is now manufacturing and botrlolngthe above leverages on an extensive fchlp. Ills artic.'esan; of tbe beat quality, and nurtured from the purest materials. oct!7*ly HOPPERS PATENT PLANE THE uoderslgnod is prepar«l to supply CARPENTERS, CABINET-MAKERS, and Workers in Wood generally, with his Patented and valuable PLANES. All who have tried it, pronounce t a most valuable in vrntion, that rauti soon come into g neral use. The fol- lowing letters from pjactl-nl workmen sre but two among many letters the Patentee basrajclved rocoxmendmg this Plane above all others In ufte: rrroanujs Ftc*m Caktnet Factout, \ February 2'i, 1860. | We Ler«-bv certify, thi;t daring the last twelve months we have us*-d Hoppi-r's Pat nt Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend It to Cabinet-Makers and Carp nte*s as su perior ouny other Plane In ns-. We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all Borts of hard wood, and for pUning vt-nc rs. it s far superior to the old -’f scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by using this I*loxlo, will plane more veneers than five men can do by any other plane or m-thod in use. 11. 11. RfAJt 4 Co. To Moses P. Eatok, Esq. : Dear Sir I have examined Hopper’s Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to lie a mo«t excellent article f t the offl for which it 1 intended, ns a combination ol plane end scrarer. It Is particularly adapted to pinning veneors, and it dees not requl-e one-fourth thn time or labor of thn old method; and I havo no doubt, when It* properties become generally known, bat that It will entirely upersodo the former te dious and laborious cust om. I most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged In the Cabinet burim-**, a* from my knowledga cf it, there la nothing as well fitted to gl>r b vmooth and beootiful finish to veneers as the Hopper Patent Ben*-h Plane. James IV, JVoodwell, Farnltnre Wardroom*. 97, 99 Third et, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, February 27, LB6f>, MOSE 3 F. EATON, of ihi* city, Is my eolo Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to and still them WM. 0. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21. IBM-fmh2«-in AGENCY MOSES F. EATON*. No 10 Sixth street, acimt for selling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to sell the following lately patented articles : Sands A Cuinniinge’ Patent Brick Machine ; Hopper's Patent Veneer Plano; Trott's patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan’s hock Drilling Machines; Coe’e patent Drill, for Drilling Tron; Copeland’s Stationary nod Portable Paw Mills; Crawford’s Stcara and Watrr Gunge* ; and, Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounce*! superior to any in u«e. be lo also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these articles in any part of the country. lie has also for vale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and finished Brass Work. He Is also prepared to take Agencies for the salt* of other patented Rights aDd new Inventions, and give to tbe busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following I jThe subscribers have lou? teen acquainted with Mr. Moses P. Katoo, nmi bare no hesitation In recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his Berrices, os a gen tleman of undoubted Integrity and Indefatigable Industry, In whoge exertions every reliance may be plnced. Neville 11. Cniitr, W. Robinson, Jr, Win. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. 11. Denny, H. Childs Sc Co,, James Wood, N. Holmes Sc Sons, P. It. Friend, Kramer 4 Rahm, F. Lorenz, L. R. Livingston, Knap 4 Wade, William P. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wlleon M’Candless, a W, Loomis. PITTSBUBOn. November 27th. IR&4. Doan’i Patent Kook Drilling Machine*' WEIGHING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of five or six In the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler A Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed pole agent in the Uni tei Stales, for the Bale of rights to uro these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. Hon. ITm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R. R^ W MUnor Boberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. R. Rg Gen. Win. Larimer, Jr., President P. 4 0. R. R.; 0 W; Barnes, Eso-Chief Eng. P. A C. R. Rg Messrs. MftnfaU * Nicholson, Contractors for the P. A 8 B.R ’ decl9 EMBBOIDKUIES.— A. A. MASON A CO. have ja-rt re ceived per express 6 cartons of Embroideries, compri sing new and elegant styles Collars, Coffs> Collarettes, Head Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, BlMTe9,"Ch«Owßt»*» Hdkps Ac., which will be offered at eitmael? &3» prises. janZS INSURANCE OOMFAftIJSiS. Increase of Cash. Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! jSTSA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. Oash Capital, ■■■■■•■ $300,000. mnE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the 1 Assetp of the JETNAIN3URAN OHCoMV AN Y. of II art ford, as furnished this agency on the let of January, 1855, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered *•••$ 10,072 Oo Seventy-two Mortgage Honda, G and 7 cent, pay able semi-annually 72,000 00 Debts doe the Company, secured by mortgage... 7.313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 120,327 35 Railroad Btockn In Connecticut 07,516 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford 112.896 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 08,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in bands of Agents and others.. $773,278 63 The amount of HabiHtiesdue or not due to Banks or other cr» ditors*, —nothing. Losses adjusted and due, —none. liossei adjusted and uot due, $148,518 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 60. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildinea, 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 1s to limit the lose by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or leas. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Biats o? CossiCTlcuT,) Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886. Hartford county. J ss * Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the JEtua Insurance Company, and mndeoath that the 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 t-.ompany for the year 1864 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the bruih time far exceed any other year, tlnco the organization of Liio Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jß,nil n. O. TEN EYCK, Agent _ HOUSE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFIOE in the N6rth Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PHUjAD EL PHI A. MARINE INSURANCES. On Vksssls, 1 , Cargo, vToall parUof the World. FaCGHTS, I INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canab, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling bouses. Ac. ASSETS OF TllK COMPANY, November 7,1853. Ronds and Mortgages .....$24,300 00 Stateol Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 151,653 42 Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com panies Rlll.n receivable Cash on band ttalancesln the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued 121,707 67 Subscription Notes 100,000 00 .1 sCII A SDHLMEHEK, u n VKA N CI ■» nov27:dtf EIFS& TO PAID UP doctors: Wo. Martin, Dr. U.M. Huston, Joseph H. Seal, UutfhCraig, Edmund A Souder, Sa.-u**.er Ai’llvain, John C. Davis, Charles Kelly, Robert burton, Samuel R. Bh>kes, John R. Penrose, Henry Sloan, George G. Lelper, James Traqunlr, Edward Darlington, 1 Wo. Eyre, Jr., H. Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Price, J.Q. Johnson, JamesTennent. James C. Hand, Jobu B. Semple, Thcopilu? Paulding. ! Charles SchulTur, James B. >rFarland, J.T Ixgan. Pittsburgh, Vt. C Ludwig, . B.T.C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN. President. THOS.C. HAND, Vice President. Joaspn W. Cot?an, Bec’y- P. A. MADERIA, Agent, mar l 6 No- W Water strwt, Pittsburgh. Tli« FranKiin Fire Insurance Company, Of PhUadf.lvkia, Pennsylvania. DIRECTORS —Charles W. Baucker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jr.eob K Smith. Goo. W Rich ardv, Monlecsd D. Levi*, Adolphi K lloriu, Dnvl.t S. Browne. Morris Patterson. Gha.-,. N. iUsaiLa, 1 ‘irsul>-r.: Crus. Q IUNCKSfi, SeerKsry Onnunni! to make lnFnra.no.*, perpetual or limits on every description of property, iu town and PtuiiUy, at raUs as lrw as are coneistent with security. The Company hare newrroj & large Coating-nt fac.il, which, with their capital and prcmlom*. saf<-ly leto£:.>j, af ford ample protection to the a^aired. The Afi*eta of the Company on Jauuary 1.-t, IPM. as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as via: Mf-rtcaze - fdl8,l!;h f.B 1W llwtaU ■ • 3 Temporary Loans RJ,9*'C 17 Stock* - ffl.HbP 00 Cash, Ac SI Total - $1,212,70* 44 —Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-oi»r years, they hare paid upward of Or.:: Millim Pour Hundred Thou sand Dollars, lasses by ere. thereby affording evidence c: :h<- advantages of Insurance, a? well as the ability ac,d tlon to meet with promptness ell nobilities. .1. GARDINER CO WIN, Agent, apM Office. north-east cor. Wood and Third ?t«. If blTnTte dltates LIFE IHSURANCE, ANNUITY and trust company, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1360. CHARTER PKRPETDAI.. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streete, Philadelphia. O* Oftcert of the Home B. larrf al Philadelphia: cra.x cToaa. Stephen tt. Crawford, Paul R. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, L»wtwecu Johnson, Benjamin W. TlngW, Geo. W’Henry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux, William MGodwin, William M’He*. President— Stephen It Crawfonl. Vice President— Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Ksetmintr, Piltil~rgh —James 11. Willson, M.D. Allegheny City— lt. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. B. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth stroet- Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH . CORNER OP FOURTH AND BMITHPIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, 0300,000. INSURE BUILDINUS and property ng u-t lo?s or damage by Firo, and the perils of tha Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation DlttCTOßfl. Wm. F. J.'hnsLin, RoJy Patterson, W. M'CHntock, Kenney T Friend, D M lx2fiht and Bold. Collection* tifido in all tiie principal dtlw of the Uailod Bttte«. De received of Par amt Current Fund*. [unruly ALLAS SRAJI-iU BAN'KKKS ANT> KXCHANUK BROKERS, r BUY AM' ."KLI. Uold, silver, ami B»uk Nolen; negotiate l,oau- »tj i;«al fcNttte or Stock Hecuriti«s; purehnne Pronii-«n:v N -w and Tim- Hills, on Hast and West; buy »n 1 on '.'i tami-vdon. ,] : i r. - r. all p-int/ in the I'ni-n. 3. E. ARNOLD A U 3 HaNXKUS AM» KXCUA.NOK r.KOKKKA. I \EA i.V. ;:s ;n K.tcbao?**. C»>in. BaiA N't**, sight end j / *i'iin«• Draft-*, Ac. CoittMion? carefully attended to, ,ru! - r«c»iU*rl tc- any part of the Union. urii •v'M ■.'•n ermtrn.v.ipn. No "•» Knurtli nt, ti»*sX to I’-im'k i f PittiiVr p. f r«l3 DotM3!\c jr-j £r j!37*".. Ifemi ariii Adwr D'xi-)hL s S-lrt an-i , c! th* SXriUM.l' AND BAN KINO HOU 5 E OF WILLIAM A. EILL & CO., 0-i woon -'.TiiiieT, riTTSDt'B.Qfl tv t i>-5 on tip** [ janl2 Tiio^i.*. jx'j. a. cacqust THOMPSON BELL & CO., B A N Iv Kit c AN i> 11 K O K K K 5 , ( >-•j.-r rj fktril'in>l Ho/vi t'rt-ifi, I’t'Kburg'i. I*o - *h- COM>IEI! C 1 A L IIHOKER, *®a Sole*, Bonds, Stocks, Henl Kstate, Ac., ,\7,. f’nuj-Lh tl , Pittsburgh. I'd j _ ■' WllilftinT’A". VllTri Co., U A N K ERS, ,Yo. (H Wind xtreft, Piltsburph. HO'.D on *n!<* th<* following BONDS AND STiK'KSJ: 40 Kxchatip* Back : K Jo Mooomjshita Navigation Company "2) do CitiifOr,' Infurhm't*C'imptuj>; $2,0 •«> M,o>o City el Ditt-burgh fo.A'O Btutitv nf AlKrhrny Bond* f*i»pr.-.nw»wtf ~('.iinmTottl** Loimi Otiice, Nv». ioo fAirriiPiELD prtt&Kr. n:-:au fift.i.— loaiml c>ti (]<■'! 'ttvl Watch**, .*ilT«*r*are i:ul oth«T valuable nrtl<-l* Q ""1 *''^ v “CLOTHING. CLOTHING_STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. y/OKMUKt.Y of the celebrated Clothing IVpctrm Liberty E* whk’h bite won an unbounded popularity under L- nsru* l of iho TURKU BIG D'XU’.S, Lav?, for the pur ar-5- of uirin< more j.pace for their Immense buxineas, •emcTod Gi th* *ptudou? building on themrncr of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD M'iiEFT,' Wh» n-vh«y hr.ve cow the mort BPLESDID BTOCK UF CLOTHS! AKD READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, Is to giro them more ['a'ciiiUo- for Lho WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at tbe L 0 WEST EASTERN PRICES / And they will warrant theia to be as good as any manu factured iu tb« Union. CUSTOM WORK, Xlf TUZ BEST STTLB, AND UrOH TUB SlloaTtST KOTICI. They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment ol LOTH! 4 and COATINGS, tor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Our Interests are identical with those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not foil in filling all offers we may be favored with. JBST DON'T FORGET THE PLACE— No. §§ Wood Street, (bast sidb,) corner or diamond alley. fj, B.—Wo desire our patrons to understand that we have ao longer ouy connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the 'louse above designated. mKT ‘>2 JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO. Fall and Winter Goods I edmonFwatts, .AiTKKCIIANT TAILOR, NO. IHS LIBERTY street.— *y± I have now on hand a Urge stock of Fall nnd Winter Goods. Oveicoatingsof entirely new designs; Plash Vest logs, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Cassimerea, of every style and sbado In tho market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oc t4 ,HK\V SPUING GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN MeCLOSKKY ft CO’B Whole sale Clothiug Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and corner .f Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure af Inviting the attention of the public to. These goodshavo purubiuu-J from first hands, and, consequently, no second prohion then, which leaves us able to e»y that we •an uml do sell at as small protUs ns any house in the east ern cities. Therefore, wo respectfully invite tho attention >f wholesale dealers and country merchants, in geoerul, to sells, Collars, I ove and Gauze Vella, I Plain Linen setts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Fails, I Plain tiwjsa do. Chemisettes, Italian and Eng’h Crape. I MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and Inserting. l !: French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Fleas, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Btilletos and Sclafors. 1 Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A 'urge assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS—Shlrtf, Collars, Cravat*, Tie.*, Handkerchief*, Ac. Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tape.*, and everything in small wares generally. OS' uajoc’s Dear Kid Gloves, in white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 6 to No. 10, always - ’ Nivir fcePAETITKNT, Bateau of Provisions and Clothing. - • =- v April 2,1855., SEPARATE PROPOSALS, sealed and endorsed -‘Propo sals for Navy Clothing and Clothing wiilbe received at this office.until 3 o'clock* p.m.,00 thelstdny" of May next, for famishing and delivering, (on toceivrug si tty days’ notice,) at each or either of the navy-yards 'at' Charlestown* Massachusetts, Brooklyn, New Yoik, or Go - quantities-below.mentioned of any or all of the following named articles of navy clothing and clothing materials, and such farther quantities of ihc same as may be ordered by the chief of this bureau, of by the commandants of thasaid navy-yards, respectively, daring tbi fl-cal year commencing on the let day of July next, and endingou.the 30thday of Jane, 1850, viz: Pea-jackets, made of, blue pilotcloth 2,000 ' Round jackets, made of bine cloth 3.000 .• Trowsere, made of blue c10th.*..*........., 3,SCO Bine flannel 5 000 Blaeflannelunderfhlrta-..—...,6,000 Blue flannel drawers... 6,000 Bloc flannel B,OOO Blue flannel, in the piece., yards 60,000 Barnsley sheeting frocks 2,000- Canvasduck trousers.. *... 2,000 Barhsley sheeting in the piece ....yards 15,000- Canvas duck, in thepiece........................yards 6,000 Blue cloth cap5......,..*......., - 4,000 Calf-skin 5h0e5................. pairs 4,000 Kip-skin shoes, high cot*.... 4,000 Woollen socks, Nos.l and 2..-..., i...*.pairs 8 000 Mattreawß, (with two covers 2,000 Nankin, bine.. .......yards B .COO Blankets..... ........................ 3,000 . Black Silk handkerchiefs*..*. 6,000 Bine satinet troweera ........... 3,C00 Blue satinet, In the piece...*,... -..yards 6,0 r 0 The cloth for the pea jackets shall. be twilled pitot cloth of American m nufacture, pare indigo blue, wool-dyed. It ehall be 64 inches wide, and weigh 28 ounces per yard.' It shall bare a list on each edge composed of 24 white threads, of a>l wooL All pieces weighing less than 26 ounces per yard will be rejected; and each bale of about 300 yards must average 20 Ounces per yard. The doth forTbund jackets, blue cloth trowsers, and blue, caps shall bo twilled, all wool, of American manufacture, and pure indigo blue, wool dyud. It shall hove a list on each edge compofcd of 24 white threads, of all wool. All pieces under ounces per yard will be rejected; and each bole of about 300 yards mast average 18 ounces per yard. The satinet must be American manufactured, 27 inches wide insido of list, Which list must consist of not less than 12 white woollen threads on each edge of the cloth, woven in the whole length of the pUce; must weigh not less than 9U ounces per yard, to contain in each piece about 28 yards; the wharp must be cotton, pure indigo blue,yarn-dyed; and 1 tbefllling wool, pure indigo blue, wool-dyed. Each bale of ! 400 yaftbrshall average nine and a half ounces to the yard, and no piece shall be below nine and a quarter ounces to the 1 yard. The satinet trowsera must be made of material like the above. The flannel must be all wool, American manufactured, wooMyed, pure indigo blue, and twilled; most beio pieces' of 6o yards in length, 27 Indies wide, weighing 5 ounces per yard, with a list on each edge of 4 white woollen threads woven in the whole length of the piece. To be pacl ed In bales of 10 pieces, the pieces to be rolled separately t cifhoul cloth boards. Each kale to contain. 600 yards and pounds flannel. No piece to have a lets average we gbt : than 4 8-10 ounces per yard. The oversbirts, undershirts, drawers, and jumpers must be made cf flannel like the above. The Barnsley sheeting must be free from cotton, 80 inches la width; weight, twelve ounces 31*100 per yard; texture, 4 by 4 to I*l6 inch. The canvas duck must be free from cotton, 27 inches in width, and about 36 yards in the piece, double thread, warp and filling Weight eight ounces 23100 per yard. Texture 9 by 10 to % inch. The shoes inuit be stomped-with the contractor’s name, number of shoo, and year when made; the sizes to be in the following proportion for each 60 pairs, unless otherwise ordered, viz: 4of No. 6,9 of No. 6, 12 or No. 7,12 of No. 8,9 of No. 9,3 of No. 10,1 of No, 11. I They are to conform In all respects to the samples at the i yards, and to be doMvered in good strong boxes, 60 pairs in each. The name of the contractor, contents, and the year wheu made, marked on each box. The calf-skin aud the kipskln shoes to be packed in fopa . rate boxes. The woollen socks must be woven or knit, and cpnform to ' sample. The mattresses must weigh 10 pounds, inclrdiog licking, which is to be cut 6 feet In length and 31 inches wide. The covers must measure 71 inches io 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 6 threads by four thread to the 16th of an inch, dyed with pure Bengal indigo. The blankets must weigh tix pounds per pair, and mea sure 68 by 73 inches each A bale of 50 pairs must weigh 300 pounds, aud no pair shall weigh less than 6 pounds 13 ounces. They mast be of Amorican manufacture, made of clean wool, and each blanket must be marked “V. S. Navy.” The black silk handkerchiefs must inches, and weigh 1 ounce and 12 grains Troy; texture 14 by 23 to loch. A schedule of the three sizes for each 100 pieces cf made* up clothing will be found with the samples at the respective yards; and all the above articles, including the necessary buttons, rings, Ac., are to be fully equal in the quality, texture, color, weight, and finish of materia), sod conform in pattern, sizes, and workmanship to said samples. The number or quantity which will be required of each of the foreg -ing articles cannot bo precisely «rated. It will not be less, however, than the quantity specified in the fore* going lint. The contracts will, therelore, bo made for the quantity of each article so specified, and for such further quantity as the bureau may require. The price must be uniform at alt theitations. A It the above articles most be subject to such inspection at the place of delivery as the chief of this bureau may di rect ; and no article will be received that is not fully equal to the sample in every Respect, aud which does no* conform to the stipulations and provisions of the coutraet to be made. Embroideries, WOODWELI., The whole must be delivered at the risk and expense of the contractor. Each box and bale to be maiked with the < contractor’s name. The inspecting officers t tr be appointed by the Navy Department. The oilers mast distinguish the prices for each’article mentioned, and must be calculated to cover every expense attending the fulfilment of the contract, including the necessary buttons. In case of failure on the part of the contractors to deliver the several articles which may be ordered from them, tn proper time and of proper quality , the Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing shall be authorized to parch are or direct purchases to be made of what may be required to supply the defidehey: under the penalty to he expressed in * the contract; the record of & requi itlon, or a duplicate j copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or at elthtr of the navy y&ras aforesaid. shall be evidenco that such requisition has been made and received. Two or more approved sureties in 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 all payments on account tboreol as collateral security, and not in any event to be paid until it is in sit respects complied with; and ninety per centum of the amount of all de ivories made will be paid by tfce navy ag?nt within thirty day* after triplicate bills, duly authen ticated, shall have been presented to him. Bidders whose proposals shall be accepted (and none others) will be forthwith notifici, and as early as 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 time required for the regular transmission cf the mail. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on application to the navy agents at Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, 'Washington, Norfolk, Pensacola, and at this bureau. A record, oi duplicate of the letter informing & bidder of the acceptance of his proposal, willbedeemed a notification thereof, within the meaning of the act of 1&1C, end bis hid will be made and accepted In conformity with this under standing. - 1 Every offermade will be accompanied (as directed in the act of Congress making appropriations for the naval service for 1816-47, approved 10th- August, 1846) by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons,-to the effect that he 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 f uffleient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. The bureau will not be obligated to consider any proposal unless accompanied by the guarantee reqnlred by law; tne competency of the guarantee to be certified by the navy sgent, district attor ney, or the collector of the customs. Blank forme qfproposals may be obtained on application to the navy agents at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Boston , New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk, Pensacola, and at this bureau . The attention of bidders u called to the samples and .de-. scriptions qf articles required, as, in the insp.clion before reception, a juit &wt rigut comparison wilt be made between the articles offered and the samples and contract, receiving none that fall beloxo them ; and their attention is also par ticularly directed to fAe'annexed joint resolution t in addition' iAtheactqf the IOtA Augusiylmi. Extract from the act &f Congress, approved August 10,1846. “ Bm. 6. ; And be it further enaetid, That fronrand after the passago of this act evert proposal for naval kupflto In vited by the Secretary of the Navy* under, the proviso to the general appropriation bill for the navy, approved Uarch third, eighteen hundred and forty-three, shall be accompa nied by a written guarantee, signed by one or more respon sible persona, to . the effect that. heor.they undertake that' the Wider or bidders will, ff 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 sufficient sure ties, to furnish the supplied 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 the time prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sureties for furnishing the supplies^then the Secretary of tbe Navy shall proceed to contract with some other person or persons for furnish ing the said supplies, and ehall forthwith cause the differ ence between the-amoUnt contained in the proposal so guarantied and the. amount for which he may have con tracted for furnishing tbe said supplies for the wbcle period of the proposal to be charged up against said bidder or bid* dere, and bit or their guarantor t pT guarantors; and the same may be immediately recovered by tho United State*, for the use of the Navy Department, in an action of debt against either or all of said persons.” [Public, NclT.] JOINT BESOtUTION relative to bids for provisions, cloth* tag, and small stores for the use of the navy. Eadved, by ihe Senate and Bouse of Representation of (he United Stales of America in Congress assembled, That, all bids for supplies of provisions, clothing and small stores lor 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 0f,,0r regular dealer in,-the article proposed to be furnished, which fact, or the reverse, most be distinctly stated In the bids olfer.’d; that-tbe bids of all persons who may hava failed to comply with the conditions of any con tracts they may have previously entered into with the Uoited States shall, at the option of the department, be 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 bis partner, clerk, or any other person, the whole of such bids shall be rejected at the op* lion of the department, and; that copartners 01 any firm shall oot-be received as sureties for.each.ether; and that, whenever. It. may be deemed necessary, for the interest of the government and the health of the crews of the United States Tessele, 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, authorized to procure the same on the best tfcrms,.ia market overt. Approved 27 March, 1854. ’ - - •• "[apo:law4w O ness, his spacious premises. - lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh Oreensbnrg turnpike, near the Two Hire Bun, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville. resnecQnllv Public-to inspecrhiff.stock bfCABBIAGES, fit'* Antl particularlylnforms gentlemen °P a -P 1 *® 8 onl y ia made. Fourteen years’ experience in the business, enables him'to place before hie patrons the same choice collection-of Carriages which, so many years past it has been his particular-department to. select from Jhe various and most talented Eastern manu facturers. _The snccesg of .his.new system Is cempleie—rthe ms arrangements will supply the best and most usmonable manufactures at moderateywicor,'. Unencumbered by ‘those heavy expenses, ’which the mania for decorating houses of business has heaped upon the price (owing to large rent*) JOSEPH WHITE wul selL on readjmoney only, at mabh less than tho usual .profits.' [mhfcdaw] the best manner, with despatch GAN YOU BEAD?—The especial attention of ladles is In* vited to the aEBPEIIC SJAP, prepared by the subt fieri her fromthe recipe of a .London chemist, and used for rendering the Bkh>, smootb;soft asd delicately white,!*- moving sallowsess, tan and redness of fikin. All chaps and chafeson the hands are healed by it. For the cure of Bore.roflgh hands,it is unrivalled, Brice,only 12Heerda a cake. irttfiesala end retail by ; - ." . .::1."... , ':; - . , • , :'n'-' - - ,. . - f; , .. , '•i , ifJ:. , ..... ~..:T.:•.:::.r.&:.4',.,.i:•...,,,.:.:., :-£Bl'Wߣ3 BJSL 9«*iß CH EBRY P ECTOR A L.: " ■* ■' ■ voutbe sirrci era* o? ' ‘ COUGHS, COLVS, HO A IISRXVSS. E7(ONi'XIFIB, ~ who oping co van, cnvuv,^sTmfA. ASD CONSUSirpQN . =•, TV £ invite; the attention of tlia public to tba; certificates appended and bespeuk for ihom that ran did considetfatiomwhlch their honest frankpess deserves. : ‘MeJ inflUchflintionflaanjßny who voluntarily bear witness to tho effica cy and valiicvof CncKßir Pxotobal, do not, wantonly-trlljQ with* or distort facts# nor overstate their, convictions. this is not the mcdldoeto trust when Sf for the throat** lung* ?' Jodge too, Mother every family ought not -tO: have It by them as a safeguard against the which steals with fatal' frequency'.-cpomitmost ercry Bo;k, and carries off a lomb from many a h°nie7 Jackson, C.IL, Jackson city, 0, 20th Nor., Iso-. Da. J. C. Arm: Sir—The CltenUT RtCTOBAI is much m nulled after. Soveral of our best Physicians hare used It, three of them in their own cases, and always with tho nap* plest effects.. The numerous putent medicines always bo Fore thorn, lead to incredulity In regard to every new reme dy; and it Is only after undoubted evidence of value in any article, that any thing like a.general confidence can be ex- The unrivalled excellence of this combination, of agents, (in the Cubist PxOtoual,) proved beyond cavil by repeateu trial nnder their own observation, has compelled medical men to proclaim abroad ita usefulness, ' It,is beyond ail doubt the best general remedy we have for. the Pulmonary Affections of this climate, at the ; fame time.eedattve and expectorant—fr rare combination of properties. In tbobopc that it will prove its ownrcwarU,l subscribe myself. Respectiullyyoor M. D. “ fautaun 0/ I)r J. 0. Atm: Dear Sir—Over application for tho past three years in my duties as an advrcatir. brought on tome eicbt months ago a severe irritation of the brdncWal tubes, which was a constant nDnoypnce to me, and;fast becoming a source of great apprehension. Every remedy tried failed to even relievo me, tin I uscd yonrCnnuiT Pxctobal. This has not only relieved me, but, as I trust,- wholly cured me. I care nothing for the reputation of advocating Fbteut Me dicines, and this Is at your service. I shall recommend it to membors of the bar, nnd others whom I may meet, la boring under similarlndisporitionE. _ • „ Yours truly, R. E.-.TO«EB. Montgomery, Ala., October; 4,1819. Du. J. 0. Ateh: Sir—l have used your admirable com pound exclusively in my practice, and find It to surpass, by far, any other remedy wo have tor curicg dieeasea upon the lunea. Your obedient servant, j • * ; It; IL JOTVES, M. D. L What yet remaino to.convinca,tho hiost incredulous ihat the Cherry Pectoralisoll.that it purports to be, viz: an un equalled remedial agent for oil diseases of the .Throat and Lungs. 1 The expetifinco-of yeafsh'aflproven it to be such, . a nd we submit it to dhe people,-baliuTiag - that Us virtues willfully maintain itsreputatfeu. Prepared by J. 0 AYER, Chemist,Xowell,Mass. Beware of worthless attempted tobe palmed off under a similarity of name* ' •; ' Sold in Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by B-jA. FAuN ESTOCK & CO", wholesale and retail. 'Jeftfimdiw Carter’s Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD 1 Hot a Particle 0/ Mercury in it. I JET THE AFFLICTED HEAD AND PONDER!—An j Infallible Kenedy for Scrofula', King’s Evil, Rheuma tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, I'imjdeftbr Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fetor, Chronic Soro Eyes, Worm or Tetter, Scald Hoad, Enlargement anil Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, "Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mcrcort,lmprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. - , i great alterativemedicine and PntiSer of Blocd [ isnowusedby .usandaol grateful patients from t»U part of the United State?, who testify daily to the, rt-raarknbl cares performed by the greatest of all medicines, ‘‘CAK* TKR’BSPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruption? on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers,Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys,.Diseasesof the Throat.’Female Complaioisj Pains and Aching of the Booea and Joints, arespvedily put to flight by uiiog this great and inestimable remedy. C r -\ For all dUeasea of the Blood, nothing haft-yet been found ti compare with it. It cleansed the Rystfnof oB Imparl* ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Llret and .Kidneys, strengthens tho Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, make? the skin clear and healthy, aud rtvtoree'the Consti tution,enfeebled by dlsMi?e,or broken iL’wh 1 y 'heexcesses of youth, to its pristine vigor aud strength.:. For the Ladies, St itt invariably Letter- than .ill the cos metic? ever used. A few dose? of Cotter's 8[ m!?h Mixture • will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the rc-ws mantling to tho cbeek.-give elasticity to the step, and lm j prove the general health in a rematttabledegrcu beyond all the medicines ever heard of. ; i Tho largo number of'certiDcateo which we have received from persons from all parts of the United States, is the Vest cridenen tbaf there ia no humbug about iL Tho pres?, * hotel keepers,magistrateSfphyiiriaiip, and public men, well ! i known to tho community', ail add their testimony to the j wondvrful effects of this CHEAT BU>OD PUKUikU. ' i Call ou the Agvut and get a Circular aud Alrnsnsc. and 1 j read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of &U Medicines , i has performed i j None genuine unless cloned by BENNETT A BEERS, 1 ! Proprietors, No. C Pearl street, Richmond, Va.; lowborn all ‘ I orders for and agencies must "b* addressed. , j And for Rate bv B. A FAFINKSTOOK, JOSEPH £X£M* , i INC, FLEMING BROS., and bv Drugrlst* generally. ■[ r*t? YALUaDLH WORKS FOII AIIOIIITt’UTS, MECHAN ICS AND KNGIXEKHe- The Mode! Architect; 2 volumes; by Sloan.' , Sj The CerpcoterV New Gufdrf; rio. . / • • ;-i A'pietoti’s Dictionary of Mechanics.. • l r< Do. Mechanic*’ Magazine. ~ . Practical M-chauic’a Jonrnal. r .. : | • Downing’s Rural Essays * . . $ Do. Country Houses. Stuart's Architecture.. tj . ’ Allen's Rural Architecture. $ - . Field’s City . do. * Rudiments of do. nhd Building.'' \ Rudimentary do. by Johr* Bullccfc, . j; V . The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder’s Guide. ? 0 DulMprs'UiiUp. , ’ ?~' 1 r The Engineer's and Machinist’s Afiriftant;-2 vols. "" [' ■ Do. do. Mechanics .do. p. . Welsh ichVMcchanics and Engineers; £ volsl;• i Maban’sfivil Ktiptnecrlng. • l ‘ • Knapp's Cheinjiiil Technology. v , ■ Norm* Hand B »ok for LocomotiveEnglneersanl Mach's. | . Colburn onXecomotlye Engims. [/-v Haupton Bridges. Templeton’s Mechanic’sCompenicn. T'. Fcribner’s do. do, ».'•••• Hasw ell’s do. do. >’ Henck’s field Book.- i; ** Byrne’s Pccket Companion. ’ B;mms on Leveling; revised by J. n. Alexander. ♦ ' Do. Mathematical Instruments. ; ' ' Borden’s Formula for Construction of B. Boada: ‘ Trautwine on Railiood Curies. ! Shuck do. do. | Mifflin do. do. And numerous other .-practical works. t -■ For sale by • B.T. 0.. MORGAN, f • '7 No. 104 IVViI at. -• To T'iirmerti, iMitrileuem and JVarserynien • "OIVE thousand bufibcls pure BONKDDST, fine ground r 1000 t ushels pure B0 V EDUST, coarse ground; • 1000 barrels patent American FERTILIZER. . L A. iC. HOEVELKR offer for sale, on accommodating > terms, the above valuable Fertilizers, which they manufac* turo at their new. oxtehrivS establishment, situated In East liberty, near Pittsburgh, Pa*. Boned os t, as a manure has been used for many years. In Europe with the greatest euc- t •cess: next to guano, it is superior to any l other in use. Ten .oc fifteen bushels pur%Bonedustper acre will so nourish the * laud that Us good effects will be realized from tbe first year 1 to, ten or fifteen years ofter, whereas the gopd effects rf • guano are exhausted in oh • year. Those who have used < speak in the highest terms of the benefits de- ; rived from it. It is suited to every variety of soil, and ail • crops nro benefitlpd,by it—vines and trees more particular* ' ly. Thepatent American Fertilizer possessor e&emial pro- i pertics necessary to stimulate .the growth of plants and , •green vegetables, and destroys.insects. As a manure, for gardening, It cannot be excelled. Directions furnished. 1 Orders must be addressed to - ' A. UOETVKLKR, 5 mbs:d4wlm dO.Pepn street.,Pittsburgh. ‘ BEST KNOWN WHEN TRIED.—ThtM! gentlemen take ) pleasure in testifying in'regard to ll'A. FAHNEg- d . TOC&’B VERMIFUGE, because two of the firm-have used • it iu their private practice.os physicians for .n-htimber of j eers, and they have known It, by observation. In be jrecd. New Autasv, IfiiL, July 4th, 1858. St trrs J3A.lbhnest6ck-i£Qis i Gentlemen:.HaviDg sold your valuable Tecmlfoge for seme-time, and having seen it used for many.years, we > would recommend it to all as a safe and efficient remedy for ; aSI casea of. worms. In no instsuee hsve-we ever seen any { evil results following its administration, but ftiwnyp bap it answered the purjiotes for which it was intended, and been - J eutire J y tdUsf&ctory.'- - ' ' Believing.that everything that has been set forth in regard to Its virtues is strictly 1n acccrdance with our !; not only as pTaelitloner*,bnt as men of business; wo would [ unbepltatingly say to all who read it is the best i Veimlfcge now in use, and that Us virtues otc known when tried. lOELY, HOOTER 4 'j Prepared Bnd Boid by B. A. FAHNEF-TOCE; *'"CO, Corner of K'rpf Arid Wood ets. Truitt OKISAT KOSTUUnuta ttuhK!— Ulc. a lav* : £ OP THK LAMP; Dy WliLU* Noam, author of » Caningsby.” Ac.,Ae. . ; i “ Who will exchange old lamps for new." A'igfits £nlcrtzinmp. > 1— Underground. IT—I/rvo and Ee&tb. 2 Lucifer. - .13—Tho Gamblers : [ .8 —Above Ground. . 19—Old Latitude and LqdrVj. 4—Peiegrine Cape. 29—G51d. 6 Fiftgim’n O'Eouncer: 21—The Beggar and tho Poet. ? o—The Plot. . 22 Peter Qaarta, 7 The Bow. 23— I The Ship of Mendel. r ; 8— A Curious Girl. 24—The Farewell Present. f 9 In Lota. , : Mendel's Yonth. v 10— How to make Money. 20—His Fortune. 11— Strange Talk. . • 27—'Voyage to Oolden Island, 1 ...lit—More Love. . 28—Mutiny. 13— Green-oyed Nemesis. . 29—Berkley Married. > 14— The Sick Man.. 20—Fair Slaw of .tho Lamp. j 15— Chaos: • 31—Reconciliation.' '' Is—The Bridal Kiss. . • 82—Conclusion.- • - '• For sale by .. . - . B. T. C. MORGAN, lO Wood Ft attention:^; * wagon and Testoßters’ Bounty land > O - AGENCVi 02 Fourth street. 4 cFICEUS, Eoldierp, Musicians, Wagon Masters, Team- ' stera, Ac < who were' regularly mustered into the Per- Tice of the United State?, and every Officer, Seaman, ordL» nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the Navy ; ;; also, Militia or-Volunteer?, dr Stnto Troops of any State or Territory, rim entitled, by the late Act of Congress, to a Warrant for 160 Acres of Land. >• Those who have received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled to a .V • Warrant for. such gnantity of Land os will make, in the- % whole, ICO Acres. . . . ’ . Persons entrusting their claims to me can rely upon bar- £ ing them attended to promptly, ;. , ij All information free of charge. Letters promptly an sweml. Address AUSTIN 1005118, . mhl4 Bounty Land Agent, 92 Fourth st. ? 1 I KIIPETJO: SOAP KXCBLSIOBI Aik—“ I would I wore a boy again, . I’ll go tmro to that store again, Qtt.TWrtl.«tre<*t»:fcept;by.fl. It 0 M And sooo Herpetic Soap I lain . , " Would Ifttf, ftr it always suits me, ' . Iloritotle Soap always suits me* E - -- -That SoapT«in«»yeß.re<]tife»B And cow* sU.ditp!) VtdiMtnxn too: Brightens complcxi&jlj' pale jv^t— I’m very sure It will please you- Oh yea, IRucpw Ii Mill plenso-you This Tal liable. lotoedyior sore rough hnnilshaa ormftl greet benefit,to hundred* ebbteper ta !* S °ifi,iQ " " ?■ Ia UCTHTIKRT, “Si. UP Third .It/et A VALTIABUi FARM IF I 2(T ACHES FOB SALK 100 acies In cultiration—with a Rood atone linn™. B«in, Stable, Hay Shed, Gronery, Spring Uouee Carthae Honee/ic.; and aeihall Orchard. The nla-ecotain. Water and Toduahle .Springe. . There .CoS' - whole Farm-and the unimproTol land containa valneMe ’ l , r w ’t B , B PW acre. Tonne, one-third in hand remainder In one,'two and three yeare. ■ - * a . „ - - B.XOIHBE&T.4 SOX, Beal Batate ARente, 110 Third at.eet. 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