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Horses with hoaves will bo troubled with it about as bad this dry and dusty weather, as they wil* in the spring of the year. This medicine is so simple, and ensy to be obtained, that some may not think it worth their while to try it; but simple medicines many times prove more effectual than those obtained at a great expense. Now is the time to secure the weed, and 1 say to those interested, try it. —Rural New Yorker. Sheep. Lawrence Smith, of Middle-field, (M ass.,) hae been testing the respective merits of the Merino and Oxfordshire sheep, nod finds that the latter are at the Barno time more pro duciive and tbe least expensive; they are &Ibo very prolific, usually giving birth to twins ; and Mr. Smith has Jit-covered that while tbe receipts od ten Merinos amounted to $32, the profits on the OrfordBhircs was $6O 90. Ho also states that the lambs of the latter species often attain the weight of 100 pounds on nothing bat the milk afforded by the dam, and says that he has hud a seven months lamb in hie flock weighing 104 pounds. NEW AND GOOD BOOKS JU?T RECEIVED AT DAVI SON’S, 65 Marti*. 6treet, near Fourth : Plain Wo-r«, America French rmJ Koglbb, for family, school, oftiiv upd couutiog house Uko ; Blank and Memorandum Book*, of all sizes ; QuiHs. Pena, Ink, Copying Ink and Books, Wafers. En velopes, Ac , AC. For rale tX teisonnble prices, wholesale and retail, by JJ UN 8. DAVIaON, aplO C 5 Market street, near Fourth. SCNDKIIiS— .T i d52-*n Tow and Option Bag?; 00 hoses While Pipes; 0 do Pipe IL-adj; 20 do Pftart Ftnrrh ; 100 do Bxlo, lvxl2 Window Glass ; 2*) pres* qt and pi. F;o.-k.«: 2Ck>o tb* Bar L**sd ; 16 boxes Extract Coffee; 25 d < No. 1 Pealed Herring; 0 cases Sardines; ICO down Corn Brooms; CO .MILLER A RICKETsOW OIiGAKS—” Lorer;nj‘f” ;Crus[jrd, Pulverized an 1 Pow* O d»*r*-l Sugars, fer sale by in hr __ MILLER A RICKBTSON. A Partner Wnnied. A PERSON haring a Capital of Three or Four Thousand Dollars to invest in a Manuftcturtng bu«inen«, <*an bear of B! | opportunity wb-re he cun double tlljinxiT lu a sh*rt time. The best referm~cs given. For particu lar* applvAt THIS OFFICE. ,'mh27 tf Malice* MUSIC fornlsbed by FRANK CARGO, for Partnvj, Pa rade*, Ac., oa the shorten uotic.* aud at low rate* He may bo dapeoded on. ll* may bo found at R. M. Uar gi’s Daguermu Booms. 7-> Fourth street. mhlO !SSC ETRICAiTTnST K lTueNTr.—l boro on hm 1 two sells of Obstetrical 1 ostruaentt, wnn-b hive heeu lett with aaft by a •*hynician retiring from practice Th y are of !b« floe t qua ity, an i g »j,i ni n»*w. t will ie)l the** Instruments very rh».p. Aay person wishing to pur *h on Instruments fth e kiad, will p eau« call and ex amiu.' these before purchasing nlsowhart;. JOS. FLEMING, ap6 OoroeT Diamond and Market it. SECRETARIES AND BOOK CASKc—A raneiy u yat _ t*»raa, walnut and mahogany ; for rale bv lIXSKED OIL—7 bbl.s lor sale by J apy JJEh’R YII .COIiU NS A A. MASON A (X>. are now opeuing 2UO (.'as** and • P*cka es oj Calico-e. Mu-din-, Giughamt, Ch French brill!'antLs— a. "a.“mason”t~ Co7wTTi open, on the 2'B;h inst., some fine new etj les of Freocli Brilliantes. mh2C CiUUGiI BKMEDIKS —Ayer’a Oberry i*e-«t::ral, / Balsam Wild Cherry, Jay ne’s Expectorant, Duncan’* do. A large supply of the above vslurble remedies rec'd by ijAKLOh FURNITURE.—We are constantly macular- X turing line parlor furniture of every description; war ranted in material and workmanship, and sold at reduced prices. [mar24J T. B. YOUNG A CO. PKEsUTTEKIAN HYMN BOOKS'— ttca’d by Express today, a large assortment of Psalms and Hymns, of all sixes and styles ol binding, at * DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, mblC 63 Market street, near Fourth. rI^OBACCU—ISO boxes ••Russel) A Robinson," -tiraui'p,” X “Anderson’s." 60 dwarf boxes •'Blanoerbafuett," *• Perfection,"“Jewel of Opbir," “ Diadem Twist," “ Esmo ralda” Tobacco, In store aud L,r enle by mh26 MILLER A RICKET3ON. (tIG AKS—6O M. Havana and Priucipo Cigars, best brands, j In store and for sale by mb'iG ' MILLER ± RICKETSON. lAlflil —6O bbls larg>* No. li Miw-Xerel; r 20 *• medium it “ . 25 “ No. 1 Pickled U**rriDg; 10 drums “ Grand Bank" No. 1 Codfish. In store and lor sale by mh26 * MILLER * RICKET3ON. SOAP AND CANDLES— ]£.» b-jses No. 1 Palm Soap : it) “ “IfiJl A C-3.” Variegate 1 Soap; 60 " Ciuclnnail Star Candles—4‘s, 6’*, f*’s; 10 “ “ Sterin _For_Paleby Iml .25] MILLER A RTCRETSOV. A~ “tITNcY PGR”i’LIK dXLK OF UA >Diir.Ti'i > » OtThDs F It. DIIAVO, Foml y Grocer, Dinmuti.l, Pittsburgh, h e *r augul with Divid Landreth, of PbiUdeiphta, for a constant supply of his Warranted - Garden Seeds. These tweeds have, for mmv years, sto >d ore-eminent in thi* vi dnlty, and t mil be un >b,eci with F. R. D to sustain their reputa.ioo. Xsont will be told by him but those rtceived direct Jrom LandrcUi. mb23 AY KR’dUUKKKY PECTORAL nnd CATHARTIC PILLS. 1 gross of these celebrated medicines rec’d by mh22 JOS. FLEMING. LADIES will nod the IILIKPKFIO SOAP to be aa excel lent Toilet compmiou. It remotes tun, Hallow ness, Ac., and heals wore chopped band*. It also renders the sftio soft, smooth and white. Sold at rah3l 140 TUlllD ST. ClJiM 7 LKMKN _ wm lind'The HBUrKTiC'cSOAVto b« bu T excellent article for Sharing, "gold »t mb3l I*o THIRD BT. Anew invoice of ExriiAcrs fob the udkf , as follows : Oriental Drops, Ex Boquet, Musk, Spriog Flower, U per Ten, Mnjoesm, Geranium, Heliotrope, Jockey Club, hose, an! fifty oth.-r kinds, have just been re ceived by imb22j JjS. FLEMING. FOU.\TII HTKiu't>"’~ ; ' STkISET is the number, null those who ■ VJ mind number 000 will butane themselves thither. CAIUJ ,’a KOOMS utt the most attractive in the city. Ills PICTUKK9 are Aral-class, and pric-i? moderate. mh3l W Maulllias. i 5 are now receinu;; our Kiocß of Paris made MAN TLLLA.S, to which wo woull call the attention of the Indie*. mhls LOUISVILLE LlME—Constantly on hand. ®h3J MAIII & HUNTER CUFF E B *5O bugs piimo Rio just uo«i tor hi»1o by *nh3Q j!MlTli t _MAlß A HUNTER. MALiF SPANISH CiUAKs—so,<;uu No 1 Jor tale by mh2fl SMITH, MAIlt & HUNTER. i&O bases W. K Ch-e•« tor sale by ' J mh29 SMITH. MAIK A HUNTER. SUGAR AND MUJ*ASSES— GO barrels Sugar House Molas.-c* : ~ 26 do Loaf Sugar; 20 do Granulated Sugar; do Crushed do. For sale by m b29 SMITH. MAIR A HUNTER. SUNDRIES— 25 boxes Chocolate; 25 do Castile Soap; luO do Starch; 50 do Star Caudles; 20 kees G twist Tobacco, For sale by mh29 A nPNTKR. Window glass—iso boxes 8x10; 50 do_ 8x10; 100 do 10x12; 25 do 10x14; 20 do 12x15; 20 do 12x16. FOX sale by '°b2o SMITH. MAItl 4 lIONTER. ("SuFFisJi— 5 JO bag* Rio Coffee ; J 100 pockets Old UoTerumeut Java Coffee. In store and for sale by _ MILLER A RICKBTcON, HUUJKKKKPING «OUDi.-A: A CO.We just opened a large *tock of Housekeeping Goods, comprising fin* Damask Table Cloth* and Napkins, bIM and rown Table Linens, Jaqunrd Diaper, Crash, Huckaback r., Ac. : Also, another loi of the best makes of Irish IncD*.' ep 9 O I Lit BONNETS. —A. A. MASON A CO. wllfopen’on ItTe O 2d;b lost-, twenty dozen Silk Bonnets, for the country trade. tnh26 PULMONIC SYRUP.—The mort celebruted O medicine now in use, for caring coughs, cold* and con sumption. Tbps* suffering with diseases of the lungs, th’u’d glfe It i irf.'l. six Sot. recsived by j6s. n.KMtha. • *l, *»• r r * ‘ 4 * v « . ■ <1 -. > . .* • ’ <•.' *• v‘‘*' •* t*-** . ■ ’ ‘•' ftr . S> -•“■■{£* : ’ .. " r,. ‘v, J J :::AI’KIL 21 r i> young .i ro. lIAUAN 4 AUL, 61 Market street. A« J " ■ •W.'. HOTELS MANSION HOUSE. G £ 0 EG E -AUJiENTZ, Proprietor, LIBERTY BTREET, jufit beside the PasteDger D«*pot of the PenaTjlvania Railrcrrd, which make? it the most convenient house In the city for passengers srri- Titos by that rood. The Proprietor haring, at considerable expense, fitted op, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fury solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive w AGON YARD, afford log nmple accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Hla Lanier and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. feblry ST. Cl, A 1 It H O T K L | Oirj'cv ,i/ }\nn and St. Clair it reels, Pittsburgh, Pa, THE undersigned, formerly of ‘‘Brown's Hotel," having taken this lurgo and commodious HOTEL, aud having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite bis friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with thn convenience of the house and hla long ex. perieuce in the business, he can give onlire satisfaction, und hia charges mevderato. frV” WM. C. CONNELLY. KI LRY’S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, Pittsburgh, pa. uij'29:v] E. RILEY, Proprietor. ' Good iste,t house, CIORNEII OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near i the Railroad Depot. janloily JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. CITY HOTEL. (lATE DROWR’a.) Corner of Smlthflcid ami Third streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS & CASH, Proprietors. JOHN P. OLASS, DAN. D. CARR, (Ut« aun« N»t.Ttlegrmpfc Offc*-) (L*W Bi.CkwU* k Perry UotcU.) THIS large and commodious House having undergone thorough repair and furnished with new Equipments throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling public. Charges moderate. apr26:Gra O VVSTOK*S. WAYEItLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between anJ Walnut, Philadelphia. [an‘29:y TUK UNION, NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8 .WEBB (late of the lvigl**,) Proprietor. fan*29:y GA Si ILL llOUh Id, CORXER OF MAIX AXD S'iVIR STS, WARRF.N , O riMIK Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the A public l hut this new and elegant Hotel baa been opened as 8 house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office r f the Ohio Stage Company,it offers Inducement? unsurpassed In IVarren for tha accommoda tion of the traveling community. A .'bare of public patroungp 1b respectfully solicited. aulT M. GASKILL. ERANKLIX HOUSE/ CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PA Kit Kit A LAIUD, Proprietors. jyliKLu! TBit MS $1,30 PF.K DAY. _ McSHLLAN HOl sE, joiixsToirx, pexxa. THK undersigned haring taken charge of the above named House, and refitted it a l , a large expanse, in a comfortubln as well as elegant stylo, i* now prepared to re c.-iYe guests, and giro ample t>uUsfacliou to all who may pa toni«.-t»m Hou.= “. iauS::f| JAM Ed DOWNEY. H ARK’S HOTEL, U> Fi.r:i.rrV Kj.-h;.ug.. j N O. Nil LlbKui i rTREt-.r. foot <•! Fifth direct, burgb SAMUEL il ilir;, PrupricliT T.V.s Hotel U> eulir*ly new. having j'j.st In-on mniclxtivl an 1 rf.ont'd for the H-v..aiinojt.»«.ti of ti/<* imbttc >»«|il3 FUANKLIN UUniik, Clrvelaiid, Ohio. Cl PATRICK & PON, ru-.THtrruita.—Thi# Hourc has an dergone thorough and extensive repaint, alterations, and large (uidlUonr of uv* funuture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge tbem'-civr* nothing shall be wanting ou their part to r<*c.lrr thu Fuaaxux a place «h*r* all the com* forts of a Crvl c!»*.■» U; ub can bo found. jy l;tf C PATRICK A SON. FLUUE.NCh lIOTKL., NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (CORT'CCTti* vS TUt SI'KOVEAX PULS.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, ocS.ly PROPRIETOR. RESTAURANT.' BASK EICIIA.NOE, THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Wh*uD AND MARKET E|MIL Sub«rri b»»r.» 1.-g leave to inform their friend* and t..e public trufra.lv, Ti*t 1‘ ev have U-as-Ki the abevr w notat-‘d, rep-urf 1 BD'l re !ui uUhed, and u". - open. The pr\>pri-tnr* b»ve * j-j r»-«t nr> exp n«i* m make ih« Bank Ex etiai.c1 * a r-'iat r« a? well for ih« epicure «j the bu-iues * man. The bir hr wid at »il times be plucked with the dcli'-v',.-. ..| th i.-vA. n nfi l *-TT*-d up uod-r the auspl rij >.f .-xpxTU-riCfd f *‘.wts. They respectfully ask for the patrji.i'xv .1 a (J-dtoUj public J SCHANDELMEHER, isnttlr G b FHANCIA UKLYIDEiIt: KEsrAlltAM, WOO!) MKT WiYlfcK AND STtIKETEti t li •»-•-. Ju.>t pror ;J • I a ct*clr« nti.TC.fc rf X LIQU 1 )K6. an ! t* ready nl nli lmie< ic Mrr« Lin friends with lti« t.<-t of Id;** '-.sn, in ill# way r.f «-dib.«*-‘S. Iri-ih Whi.-kv I'lltirlje* m*iV be u*l *il lh- UUVtbI&L jonUlv- J■*H N 8 \ V ,\u E. l’rT>rri<.tnr. i:oii"a rctri»fA* ROYSTER AND COE FEE HOUSE.-** D. BARNARD. A’<> l r ', Wcr-J and Jfcrktt. jnt.l ' r:?T-l t V.M!. CRYSTAL PALACE, No. 1 H Market street. 1 C. C. SEELY, y \ i; FiSI’ECTFULLY Informs his friend*and th? 1 ai.Jp ut:;, ‘ 11 -‘ ttint hr ha.- ju.«t started hU Ni*w Yo; s and Phtlan umll 3o'clock in the tQ'Tnin.r. rnerli-tf oysteii saLoo sT 7\ ~nd it kstaTTiiXSri 10 8 W < n»D STREET. TIIK it it n v it:ci I-\r •••.luLiLfhiarn; lu the .-itr JfEALS WILL UK JSXLTEU i't' AT ALL IIOCHSOt THE DAY, from the Choicest Meati. Fowls, Flih, Ac., Aci Ills Bill of rare ••uiiurt l>e i>urt.h.-'fuiiy inform* the public that he X l* now fully prepared to wrr* private (amllie* and the public with hi* cel-brated LAGER HDKR, in bottles. All order* l**ft at his ilfflc-., NO.l'J DIAMOND ALLEY.(near Woodi4»d one of the Urgent an ) best finished Lager Ue«T Halls in lh»* city. Ilia BeerH acknowledged to be a auperior arilnlc. and every other av rommrlation about bin house cannot be excelled. A. BKNITZ. Kenned Ale TjlT’ D. ENGLISH, Bole Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated Tf • Kenned Al«and Brown Stout. Alan,Common Ale and Porter, in quart and pint tattles. The attention of families, and Ido trade, is respectfully solicited. aull.y mineral Water and Saraapartlla WM. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, U dow manufacturing and bottMng the above beveragea on au extensive r-calp. Uis articled are of the best quality, and nufortured from the purest materials. octn:ly HOPPER S PATENT PLANE fTMJE undersigned is prepaid to supply CARPENTERS, X CABINET-MAKEItS, at.d Workers In Wood generally, with bis Puleoled and valuable PLANbB. All who have tried it, pronounce i a mom vidaob'e in vention, that most 60on conn Into g oernl u«e. The fob 1 wing let'era from pracli'ul workmen sre but two among many letters the Patcitec bin reacived ritcommeud.Dg this Plane above all others lu uce : riTTSBUEOu Etxam Cabiset Factoji, ) February 22, 1865. [ We hereby certify, that during the lost twelve months we have used Hopper's Pat nt piane. and do not hesitate to reonmuiend it to Cabinet-Maker* an i Carp uv. s as su perlo- o noy ofh*r P itno in u<= •. We eons! ier It perulmrly adapted to planing oak. cherry, walnut, and nil sorts of hard wood, and f r planing veue tj it s far »ui>**ri -r to the old m d * f scraping, b-sides heing a great saving of time One man, by using tt.ls Plane, will plan- m -to venevra than five men can do by any oilier plane or m tbod in use. H 11. Rtaj» A Co. To Meats F. Eato*, Esq.: Dear Sir —l have examiufll IToppor’e Patent Bench Plane, and believe It to be a most excellent anicle f r the u?o for which it I' intended, as a combination,ol plane and eerrr er. It is particularly adapted to planing Teneers, and it docs not require one-fourth the tiiii'i or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, but that it will entirely upersedo the former te dious and laborious ruaf'in. I rnont cheerfully reoromend It tn all persoos engaged in the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of it, there in nothing bh well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers us the Hopper Patent Hein h Plane. James W. Woodwill, Furniture Warerooms, 07, 90 Third st , Pittsburgh. Pillxburjh, February 27, 1865. MOSES F. EATON, of this city, is my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them WM. 0. HOPPER. _Pittsburgh, M*rch_2l,1856—(mh21:tf) AGENCY, MOSES F. EATON. No- 19 Bixtb street, agent for selling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, in now authorised to sell the following lately paten ted articles: Sands A Cummings’ I*atent Brick Marhine; Hopper’* Patent Veneer Plane; Troll’s pnieut Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan’s Rock Drilling Machines; Coe’s patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Paw Mills; Crow ford’s Steam and Water Ouagen ; and, GridUh’s Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. Theso articles b»ve been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, amt pronounced superior to any in use. Hois also authorized tn sell Rights to make and vend these articles in any part of Ihe country. He Los also f.-.r sale hot-pressed Nutte and Washers, and finished Brass Work. He is also prepared to tnke Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights xml new Inventions, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following CARD. (IThe subscribers have long teen acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Katun, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gaa* tletn'in of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be placed. N*Tillß B. Cmlg, w. Robinson, Jr, John Gnthiun, t.'J w Dn /' H - Chlllta 4 Co., pTsi”?' N - r!olo,t8 4 Sons, F ’ • Kr » m ‘’ r 4 R*hm, I l n w' » k Livingston, * £“2 '■ William F. Johnslon, fi 5 ’ Andrew Fulton, Wilson M t undless, A W. Loomlß Pittsburgh, November 27th. 18M. nov27:dtf Doan’s Patent Rock Drilling -no-ManiNO about soo pounds; c® S TT moved b F meu. and do the work of five or sli In the ordinary way PS. Fowler A Co., ManuLtu rerB ” The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni ted States, for the sale of rightl to use these Machines MOSES F. EATON, 19 BixXstreet. BIT E B TO Horn Wm. F. Johnston, President A. T. R. Rg W. Milnor Roberts, E»j., Chief Eng. A. V. R. r 4 Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr., President P. A C. R, R.; 0. W. Barnes, Esa. r Chief Eng. P. A C. R. Rq Messrs. Manfull A Nicholson, Contractors for the P. A 8 R decl 9 I'MBKuiUBULEiJ.— A. A. MAROaN 4 CO. have juu re. j ceived per express 6 cartons of Embroideries, compri rl^. new « elegautstyles Collars, Cuffs,Collarettes, Head «f»ettes, Tabs, Eleeves, OhemlteUes; Hdfeftu, Ac wZuca will he offered at axtnasly prises. Ja&2B , _.*>•***■ -ii’* *" i" •- 'V INSURANCE COMPANIES. Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! mTBiA. INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. Cash Capital, $500,000. ri-UIE TUI RTY-srXTII ANNUAL STATEMENT cf the l Awetoof the INSURANCE COMPANY, of riart. ford, 83 furnished this agency on the Ist of January. 1555, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered $ 16,672 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able eemi-annuftlly 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7.313 J 7 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 120,327 3j Railroad Stoeka in Connecticut 97,515 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford 142,896 00 Bank Stocks iu New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in bands of Agents and othwrs .. 212,505 06 $773,278 63 The amount of liabilitiesdne or not dueto Banksorother cr-dltors, —nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—-none, losses adjusted aud not due, $148,518 22. Looses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof. $61,257 50. 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, ma'.erialand construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the Gre department, and other olrcuniMnnces. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Stats or CoMinxTictJT, 1 „ Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885 Hartford county. / * Perscnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the jEtoa Insurance Company, and maduoath Chat 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 i orapany for the year 1854 exceed $750,000, while iho premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since tb.* organisation of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. A 3“ OQlco, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jaDll_ 11, B. TEN EYCK, Agent. MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE In the North Room of tho Exchange, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. On goods by rivers, cunah. lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On #tores, dwelling bmiw' Ac. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7, 1553 Bonds and Mortgages $X’.,300 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, am! other loans, 181..' 53 42 Stocks in rallrouJ;. and iiiijunuicefi rota- panies '24,012 20 Bill* receWaUe 15V.525 VI CasSouhaml 10,071 Z'> IVilnaw in ibr hand* of Arentn and pr^niuiu^ •'ii Marine P-thcie? r-v- nt!> 121.707 67 Sulv-viplion Notes IuO.OUO 00 &;ar Tnm: Wm. Martin, Dr R M. Huston. Joseph M i>ral, Hu^bCrai/, Edmund A Souder, Bpenrer M ilraic, John C. I>avi«, Charles Kelly, Robert Hurt on, Bsmuel y. Stoke*, John It. Penrose, lienry Sloan. George G Leiper, James Tra-tuair, Edward Darlington, Wm Kvre,Jr., U Jones ilrooke, Joshua L. Pric»\ J. G. Johnson, James Tennen*. James C. Hand, John R Sample, Theopilus Paulding, Charles Schuller, Jum<»« 11. M'Fsrlaod, J T Log-in. Pittsburgh, W c. Luiwlg, BTC Morgan. J w WM. MARTIN, Pr-Mdent. TLIOS. C. UaNI), Vice President. Joaira W. Oowas, Sec'y. narl6 Tb« FrtDklln Flr« lninrancc Company, Of I'hilid'lphLx, Prnzjylmn-.a. DIttBCTTOIU^ —Ch*rl**s m . Banckrr, Thrinuts Tl&rt, Tobiw Wa*rj*r, Samuel Gr&oL. Jacob K. ymitl,, <*«•*>. '.V. MJ-b -ard«, Morifcxl l> Lewis, AJolt.}ii K IV>rK I'at‘,l S Hr MnrrtJi l*att«*r*on. Cn.u. S B.ojctra, / Okas. (J. Bajscska, Secrtiisr-y. Cantina* to make Ituiarmm'r, perpetual -.*• 00 Cash, Ac 64 -* i ToUL - Sl.aS.TO* 44 their a p**rtrj of twenty-one r-nj-*, they hare paid upvt.nl of One Million hour llur.-lr, ; TL. u sand Dollar*, lews by fire, thereby afl.-rdir.* *t; ■ • • <... adTantas«*« of insurant-**, w«dl a* lh«* aMil;r am! tion to meet wtth nii debilities. j Gardiner romv, a,.p U i, *p24 Office, north-east cor Woo} %n>l T-.i.-J »<* ~ THE rSITKI) STATKS LIFE-INSURANCE, Stephen R. Crawf.-rd. Paul H O-rvldarJ, Aitilm.f.p W. Thtiai:f.ro, Lawret;*;- a, B«ijsinjin W Gro M’llrr.rt, Jarob L. Floreo***, Jiinv** iWrreux, William M Oo.JwHn. WHHan: M'Kee Prftuimi —Bt«pbrn K. Crawford. Fir' PrftiJrnl —Ambro**** W Thomponn Medval Sxavutier, rtitsivryh— Janifi. H WIH.-cn. M. D. Alltghrny City —Fl. B Mowry, SJ. I). GKO F. AHN< >1.1), Atfrot, niarlT y No. T-} Fourth «trr-t. Pittibujvh, PENNSYLVANIA INBURA~NCE~cdMPAH Y - OF PITTSIH'ItH 11. COK.VKR OP FOURTH AND SMI rlf FI K[.F» Authorized Capital, #.'100,000. INBUKK BfN.DI.NuS and 'th»r j r>>j‘«T-y Wa rr damajfp by Fire, and the perils of the Sen nod Inland Navigation and Transportation t”H*CTOR*. Wm F. J fcm-tnn, K'-2v l*»;!rfon, \9 M'ClintiK’.k, K«>u**dN T Fri«-cil, D M Long, l OrlnSi’r-ml, A J. Jon**, G.-or-ge it. Mbit*, Jacob Palut#r, A. A I'arrti-r, Jaui*j»S NegWy, W. ti lUr-n, Hampton, P K.Park, n. 11. Coggr*bnM Hon. WM Y JOHNSTON, Pr.»iJ^ n L HODY PATTKIIhON, Vice IT.-3iJcnL A. A. Carrier, B*Ti*tary ami Tr*a*nrrr B.*?. Carrier. fW-ititarT Western Insurance Company, D m»burch. R. MILLER, Jr., Prtridrni. \ P. M GORDON, .S'crr/urv CAPITAL, 9300»OUO, TTTILL insure against all kind* of ritks, FIRE and M A T T RINE. All losses will bo liberally edjunted and promptly paid. A Ilome Inatitutlon, managed by DtiroroAs who are veil knowm In the community,and who are determined, by fromptnessand liberality, to maintain th« character which hey hare assumed, as offering the best protection to chose who desire to be Insured. 'ZHreefors.—R.Miller, Jr.,C. W. lUcketson, J. W. Butler N.Uolmes, Jr., W. H.Smith, C.lbrasen, George W. Jackson' Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott,George DaruJe, James Me*' Auley, Alexander Nimfnk,Thoma* Pcntt. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehou*eof Spang A Oo .or< ‘.airO Pittsburgh. uor24:ly New goods: : —WiTvitu, Jiwslrt, sum ware, Military Goods, Ac., Wholesale and Kitail—Coun try Mants und strangers TUi'hig our ritv arc r-fjiivat cd to cull, as we can scrv tbsm rs w- 11, und We thiiu b t tur, tb:m ib**y usually art* eerird In Eastrrn cl Jrp. b»> Ides giving ibem a responsible guarantee—an Item dlfflcult to obtain in many shops. Pllvcr Detached Levera «1Q to $16,00 Do CyllodsTfl 7to 10,u0 L dlvi' Gold Lever and Lepiue Watches, $23, an t upwards OoDtlemen’s do do do $36 to $2OO. Chains, SeaM, K*ya, Purlin, Spuetnclos, p, U s, Lamps, In excellent vatielv, and at lowest prices. Watrh R pairing done promptly and In a suporior manner. Alt work aud ali poods warrant*^. dfe 4 ED KOREAN AGENCY. Tlie Oldest Established Office in Pittsburgh, for Bexnitting Money to the Old Country. JAMES BLAKELY twgn leave to say to tho*H persons hariug friends in the Old Country, and desirous cr either sending them money or paying tbelr paesnge, that his arrangement for doing ulthor is now complete, and ou so firm a basis that mistakesconnotoccar, nor nurno to any party Durlug the last ten years in which he has been in this business, ho has remitted over a half million of dollars without the loss of a dollar, uud ibu house for which ho is agent, in Liverpool, hits shipped not loss than 45,000 persons during the last year to this country, without a complaint of neglect oi duty ou their part. He can issue passenger tickets for London, Dublin, Liver pool, Glasgow, Oork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Port Hush, Newrr, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to New York, Philadelphia, Boston. Baltimore, and New Orlruus, and from thence to Pittsburgh; and wiil attend strictly to forwarding passengers from thence to any part of the coun try. He also has eight drafts for sale, payable at the fol lowing places, yit: Edwards, Sanford A Co. London. Wm. Tappscott A Co Liverpool (Available in the principal cities anti towns throughout England and Wales.) Provincial Bank, Irelund Dublin BBAKCHXB. Armagh, Oavan, Dungannon, Mallow, Tralee, I’arsonstowu, Drogheda, Londonderry, Sligo, Baltina, Dallyshannon, Kilkenny, Nowry, Coleraine, Enniskillen, Dungannon, Bandon, Carlow, Baubriilge, Limerick,. Enniscorthy, Waterford, Downpatrick, Galway, Ennis, Atiiloue, Cloomeil, CootchUl, Monaghan, Youghail, Belfast, Dundalk, Rilrush, Strabaue, Balymena, Cork, Fermoy, Omagh, Wexford. ON SCOTLAND. National Bank of Scotland, Edinburg, and its branches in fifty towns in Scotland. Messrs. Edward Blunt A Co., Banker* (Available In any city in Prance ) ON GERMANY. Messrs. Vogel, Kock A Co., Bankers, Fiankfort-on-the-Muln. (Available in any city in Germany.) JAMES BLAKELY, oorner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, J*!"L Pittsburgh, Pa. JEANNETTE 1 She is dressed in silks aDd 3atins And her step is full of grace ; She is lovely ip appearance— But what a sallow face! Her hands ate small, but oh! how rough: She sorely does not know That Hxoprtiu Soap Is lust the thing— Aid then the price is low. k 4 * *vss«aB Baa-' -•* * «r i -i .. ■ - •v-V • PAID UP DELAWARE MARINE INSURANCES. Oj Ymsils, 1 Oikoo, To all pnrtf! of the World FRiionrs, | INLAND INSURANCES T. A. MAPESIIA, Ac**ot, W euer fttvrt, l‘Ut.»bur*h. ANNUITY and trust COMPANY, PHILAOKI,I*III A. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850 CrUUTKH I’KTI'ETfAI. CAPITATi §250,000. Office, S. K. Corner of Third or t ci Chft'nul Stfecia , Phiiad'if hxa. Ojficrrt rf (},t -r\t at /‘hHiJkl'ij 'nij. rt*«err,i3 WATCHES. EWELRY, &c. W W. WILSON, f>7 Market sorest, rorrur of Fourth ARKANGBIKUNTS FOR 1853 ON ENGLAND. ON IRELAND. ON PRANCE. i-V'A H BANKERS AND BEOICEBb. AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Offitce, .Vo. 92 FotcrUi «f., about Wood, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colls* ll terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Parti-ular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. AH communications ntiented to promptly. jan!9 t»ta. n. Williams j.is. ii. m’vat Win. 11. Williams J W. A CO. Hcmoval. PATRICKS & FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Save Removed their Office to the. Corner of Fifth and Wood sts. mvaiiUHoa, pa. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bunk Not. KIVUiNOs OPFIC* TO SO. l>7 uauxst STP.ttT, roi;« noop.j hclow old stand. lU' HjLMKS A S‘.‘NS. Bankers anti Exchange Brokers, lx • and Dealers in Note*, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and B.f ik Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for solo. Collections made iu ull the cities throughout the United States. Deposit* e»i in pur tuu-ii* or current paper, No. 67 Market stn «u between Third and Fourth s*t«. J jno»):ly TiKUSAN A CO., BANKKIIS AND KACii A.NG R BROKERS, No. 95 Wood Slrtrt , comrr of Diamond -Alley, J'lrtrlit’RJll, PA.. BUY AND PELL Bank Notes and Coin; Diaeount time -tcl.au, »s*. iiii.l Y»romiKsc.ry n-u-s; make cnlle-.-L.vnp in ■ 1 th. I'rini'i;.'*! fiti-■ • t tlo- l.nion. Rv'vWh deposits on call m»1 on inti-f-M, and tb.'ir prompt ntt*-oti.">n to nil oth-.-r mntten a Broker** business. Eastern ci n'itiifi’iy »n Baud. marfl $627,470 W JOHN WOODS, BANKEII AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, I>£ALXH IM Eiohango, Commercial and Bank Hotel, SlUL’lx bought and sold on commission. Collections tvartfnlly aitt-njed to. Interest paid ou Deposit No &s»* Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. V*nk. declO HILL & CO.,' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE B£ m.VJI vi- lyt'. KHAilEii & ILA.K2I, DAMvKRS AND EXCHANGE UKOKKEi!, BUI AN l* ?> I.LI, li*. !>i, sm!\. r. nud li.-riis N'>tr«; < -:j Kwi! . jui.i llr.J- h'.v't tuv k.U'l *••'< ' u C< vn , -r, '.i i i..» ' n In ?}..* C.-Vo:?. 0. E. ARNOLD ft CU. t P. VVKKi:- AND KACHAMIK i:J«i >K 1 \KAU.Ii* I } Tin- !>.-*; o>hi. ltax.k •'.' -u.'s. k':J tioriA >-rtrrri.!lv aUt'zJrti to, »..y ufUi^ ‘.‘V'vVr nui *•• .j >. c a>uuaiA'»M:. :< Fourth rt . 4-v.r t--, '**l?. ijoWSt.lt Sthl 1.r...,-v BX C H AN <* K A N l- h A N K I N.*•<) «■« •>: THOMPSON* P-tLL & CO., N -v K Hi* \ \ D !i i: oJ V Kp. j< r' V K >./ it-?:, jv/J-ufy/.. r.t. THOMAS WOODS, Mi; U i.: I \ L URnKER/M Uoriila, StocLi, Henl &,c*. .v. « . iw.uyh. /•., ( >; v; William A. Illli dt Co., UANKEKS, A'-’ 01 y.T'tt. Fi'tshur:/ 1. oo r*s.> lia Lu»N[ri AM.' .“T'X'K 4-i •h'irfi. Kx.*h»ntfif l?-xr,:t ; IT fii.i Motion-;xl>»-in N'*'vjj7itSorrC'7nif'o»?y »'• ‘-Id Ci'tu'i.f’ i n«iimCV.tnp\nj ; fi.-' *> M*'n«r».*••»l s**l4 h !• ti C”nip»riy DcnJ * ■.••»*) I'ttv ■ f ll' -tiii» ; f>‘ A 1 !*•>: LvUT llr.^ia ( ItiimlodlN j.onn Office, No. too >.-innm;u> sr^ur. hur.r) ',a ti,.;-! .-.si.! i , r Witt, ft*- CLOTH LNG CLOT HING STORE! JOHN M’CEOSKEY & CO.. hKL \ o{ the c-»*lrhrat»~.J Ci: thin* t t>n iJberty ftreet. which ba» won an unbounded jK>j'ularlty under b«‘warn* '.{ the THUHK Mil LOOKS, hnr», for the pur i [ «u•;uv.3 r r<* spare fhepaeSmi** buildiUß mi the .v*rDcr of DIAMOND ALLEY AM) WOOD riTUKKT, WLrr** tJi«"v hnve qov tln> 81'LLNDIi) S'l'OClC OF CLOTHS! X .TD READY MADE CLOTHING, That h*« ct*t be**n ollsrod to ihejmblic. J Th'-lr jTiu.-jpfcl nbjert for this removal, is to gire them ta« :t IttcnHi.’i. forth* WHOLESALE TRADE. They sn- j reared to s<*ll Honda »t the L 0 WE S T i: A STE U N PRICES! AaJ tt oy will warrant them to be af as any manu factured in tL« Uiilon. CUSTOM WORK, in TUI BEST STILE, ANP LION TUB .MLiOllTfciT .tOTICI. They h»r*> i n lihu.j a full and beautiful assortment of Loi'U.' an-l COATINGS, tor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- Our interests are Identical with thos* of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fall tn flllliiK all order? we auiy be favored with Air HUNT FOUGHT THE FLACK— ]s«». 88 W«to latest and mot t desirable styles, a hich he Is prepared to moke to order in the most fashionable man- at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hand a large und well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which wo invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their idvautagc to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. (rnarj} 0. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. fjMIE sul-M iiher has just opened this new establishment, X "h.-it- hu has always on hnud a large and chuiro asson fueut id all articles of CLOTHING, which ho warrants equul to any in the cuy, and will s-U at the mo?t reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. b. oppenheimer. To iloueckeeper*. WE have now opened oue of the largest stocks of CHINA, GLAhfi and QUEENdWARt), su table for hous-k- ep.TH in the city, and intend selling at v ry low prices. We win sell a hsndi-ome set of White Tea Wave, con.-nting of forty-eight pieces, tor the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being large owtnj to the dull season just passed, we are deter mined to work it off at low prices. We havo just opened so e beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege tabl- do ; Covered Dishes for Htewed chicken, etc , etc. Also, some very handsjmu new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock oi White atone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, in large—all of which we have put down in price to suit the tijies. We h*ve some twenty different styles of Frenoh China Tea sets, and rome beautful Gold Band Dinner suts^—all of which wo are selling at least twenty-five per cent, below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives anl Forks, Spoons, Walters, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar-Lamps, etc,, is large, and we will sell them at very low prices 0q bund and receiving, a large slock of Boston and Pitts buigb Glaeii VVare, which we will t-ell at manufacturer’s prices. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowl*, Dishes, Pitch* ors, and every article suitable for country or city trade, is large, to which we iavite the attention of city and country merchants, as we will sell them very low for cash. Houvekee pers and others in want of cheap China and Queensware’ will do well by calling at the CHINA HALL, No. 62 Market, between 3d and 4th Btiu, aplO opposite Go ?. K. White. } AN UOKDKH hM ju.H received a arid brautitu! arM'r;m»*t;t of .Mnumiug tA-iUr::, MeeTc? ! «nj S-.ts ia Gape, Ta:lel;.» aul Uis.i. black bee and „-uuzt* Veils b'sr'k Hok \ u vi rr j ."'it' : . are NESS COATS. FRENOH CHINA. GLASS WARE. COMMON WARE. DRY GOODS. SECOND ARRIVAL OF BPBIHG AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. rTVfiE SUBSCRIBERS have just roreived, and are now X openiDg, the most desirable assortment of DRY GOODS ever offered in this market. We call particular at tention to a few very choice articles: Extra Rich Farcy Col’d Silks, entirely new design; I do do Black do do; do do Twisted do; ! Satin Plaid and plain Tiisuej and Cerages ; ! Printed do do; do Bsrage Delaines; ! do Chaliie do; I Very handsome French Lawns; 1 do do Brillmnteens; A good assortment of French work. Collars, Under . Sleeves and Chemisettes, very cheap; Embroidered Hem stitch and plain Linen Cambric llandkerchiets; Linen . Table Cloths nnd Table Linens: French and English Fur- j niture, Chintzes, white and colored Furniture; Dimatry. : A full assortment of Qlores, Ilosiory, Mitts, Jfcc.; Irish Linens, Mutdins, together with a complete assortment of I eTery article, either Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Domestic. I We solicit ru examination of our Stock tofore purchasing I elsewhere; as wc flutter ourselves (since wo havo estab lished tne cash system) that vre can supply our patr ns on more M-eral terms than any hon*e west of the Mountains. We return our thank: to our friends for their muny es teemed fa-rors to our firm, under its for our title, and hope they may still continue them to the establishment, under its NEW TITLE. YOUN'O. LOVE 4 BRO-. formerly Young, Stevenson A L ve Arrival of Spring and Summer Dry Goods. AT No. 99 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET. D GREGG A CO., Importers and Jobberß In British, • French und German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed our large and extensive stock of spring and summer goods, purchaited from importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our 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. 3 . Among our dry goods stock will be found cashnerea, de lainep, Portsmouth lawns of tbe most desirable designs, mohair lustre*-, alpacas,plain black end fancy figured silks, ginghams and tancy print.'', latest styles; broadcloths, fancy vesting*, cashmeres, tjatineU;, tweed 3 and summer pania loontng; brown and black muslins, table diapers. We bare also opened a very large bonnets, newest styles, palm leaf bats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace good*, fancy netting?, jaconeUs.muii and figured Swiss muslins and black silk veils, Ac. Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per cussion cap*, threads, port monaies, patent medicines, per fumery, and almost every artisle 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 5 day docks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or sattstnetory reference. N. ll.—An early call from buyers Is respectfully solicited. D. GREGG A CO. VAN GORDER’S TRIffJMIA’G STORE, No. 83 Market Sr, i>RN£ii op Diamond. JCST I. ECU UNO, a large and a ell selected stock of all the new halt's of LADIES’ DUKS3 AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Bu'.loni, Galloons, Draiis, Velvets, , Ce- C Cord =, Ribbon i. A handsome ops*rtm-nt c t French, Scotch and Austrian rMUKOIDEIUEg, In Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. Collar*, Edgings, Handkerchief^ hleovi-ii, laser; I up, Infant.,’Robes, Chemixot ten, 8.n.1a, Caps t Waists. A full supply tf MOURNING GOODS: Crape aeUs, OlSars, I o ve and Gauw Veils, U u L:uen setts, Game and Dotted Falls, 1 w .i-M, l ,*.*. *}°; . Ch »* Italian and Eug’h Crape. MAIKU AL3 *OK KMBitQIDEKING—Stamped Collars, Band* uod Inserting*: French Working Cotton, Uoops Urntn and Cotton Floaa, Gil Cloth, Embroidering gllk, Jiiilletos and Scis s org. b Mantua, Satin and Bonntt Ribbon*. A ’arge ttKfcriment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirt*, Collars, Cravats, Tiea, Han'he.rchieD, Ac. Pins, Needle*, Buttons, Tape*, and everything in small wares federally. Par bAjot-’s oesi Kn> Glovis, j B white, black and colors. Com No. 6 tn No lu, aiwaep on hand. Al-o-A gcod stock of HOSIERY ocU OLOYES—Terr rh "l'_\ mhS3 SPUING DRV GOODS.' ' “ MAGAS dt AHL, So, Of Market st., AlvH rwjvinjf dally additions to their large and well seeled stock of Mantilla.'', Siißti 1* & 'cart* Gaol-, AVvsrjd.rr’,- UU G'oves, ic . K' vi.j<-hni« wMild limit* the utte- ;i<-n ol ' ll ’' mbfiO MOtU.M.NG GOODS SEW DRY GOODS STORE Iron Front—. Mo. 01 Market otree-t. OL R bouee betas ore oj.cn for thi-transaetioo ..I » reni r “ Dr l "•»**iMMUtew. ».• ».m,d re.-p«oifally noliuit the t-Ttr r.agv uf tb*: fab !c, feeding rnufid'-m thut, from nurex t.o-iv. not tre!l selected work ..ISII.KS, FANCY AND STAt'l.i. liu iDri - r fail Oder Mi.'.h indu.'.-icimts os will in sare entire railsSicllon. HAGAN A Ant aprlttf Nos- D 1 Market 00J 8 Onion street. v U i T Li KiL JAMES IV. H OODWKU,. cjr.ryrT fcrxiti-re is a xvfa ctuser W arc-roomc ©7 and ©0 Third street* W '• inform* pa bLi frit-nit. anl cufiiumura that hoy^L ha.vnow copplrt** hi.*spring.dock FMtk i6a of Furniture, whirb i.« d«-ckhxlly * 9 1 t “.?. I “K e * t ,“ (lbc *teTc r offered for role lu this City, which , sold at pri-Ma Ud low an any In thr U nitrd States, ixast cr >» c/t “ ia he Is debrrailned to uphold the quality with well oea* eoaou materials, bfst workmanship. and newest designs; and froa the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he tfl rnaldwi to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest , principle of identifying bis customers’ .uterc.At with his own, ia quality and price, and keep* al* vajsi.n haul the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheaper: and plainest, to the most ele gant and cwtly, that a house, or auy part of one, may be Cumlsht-d from hi.- stock., or manufactured nxpr«ssly to or- Jojlowlcg articles con.-ht, lu jiart, of his stock. Men h-. richness of style and finish, cannot be surpaesei to *uy of the Eastern pities: v Loui. 1 ) XIV teU*-a-teie Sofas; JO Sofafc, in plush and hair doth; bo do*. Mahogany Chairs: 20 Jn*. \v tt i DU t «. frd Mahogany Rocking “ 20 Walnut “ *• bO Mahogany Divans: 20 Walnut “ bO Marble Top Centre Tables: ?? " “ Dressing Bureaus 30 “ Waahs lands: 40 Endojied ** 100 Common «» 20 I'laln Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 30 Walnut “ bO Cottage «* #OO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads 20 Mahoganv Wardrobes: 10 Walnut .« lOOherry « £>o Plain Bureaus; TO Dining end Breakfast Table, 12 Secretary and Bookcases; ao dot. Cane Seat Chalra; S-l Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; Id Ladles’ Writing Desks: Qat anil Ton-el Stands; What-Nots; !££ ulrCT i _ . Ptper Machs Tables; Don lersation Chairs; rembroks r™ h “ “ Hall and Tier •• ““fV"?., Ladles’Work “ lnlaid « Extension Dining Tables; OoChlc and Hall Chain; ° B ‘ lm ' ; WINdSIJ CHAIbJ' 0 ?:.^M 01 ' FHRNITURB and U™a thdr C « n PP UKI trith all ar no“la AMU ° ATS “ 4 HOTELS, furnished ,t the shortest _AII orde.-s proQptly attended to. aßrs Steamboats, AhoyH I la. ?d» subscribers tender their ieknow-« for the farors beslowed unooUl ™J=®»KBthem by their Steambool friends, ind Id hi ’’ r *' t ? h " l thMn “ uJ others Interest- *T* f^ral» b h U 4 h 8 bo ‘ r!l ’ th » t th «J »r« at all times prepared to SSSifvf .V 1 ' most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin F “rnlture and Chairs of tha brat material and work m,nal,,P- T. B. TOD NO A CO. i r ,e . r . Comer Third and SmithSeld streets, TZ opposlto “ brown’s Hotel.” d»m«l Lowry, Jr., *JUAIR AND 11KDSTEAD MAh'UFACrDRER—No. 294 hiberty street, nas on hand a large llSh 01 ou,l . lr ’‘'“d Bedsteads or every description, made of he best materials, which he will sell lower than reticles oi he same quality can he sold In the city. He wouW call nu' ttcu nr attention to his large stock or Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he wiU sell atriiX redded inar2l 0.0,™,, ojsr— —— ——— cor. Liberty et*. OABINCT tei pT- t 'i :ioN “nt'nues to manufacture bfia Lroir w viT AIU! ot "trydescription, at hiscid stand, /Tl )7o 9oTcnth streets. UNBKIITa£ » lot. attended to, In all its branches. m yll P’IKLD BOOK FOR RAILROAD KNOINEEIIS.— Contain ,£ s levelling 11 ” 'i° r ', a> '! D » out curTe "- determining fror an with earth-work, etc., etc., tog, ther ma-nelli- +f ordinatl ' 3 . deflections, lon/ chords, SSS «Slff ,a h tl .°bJ og !! n i‘ h,m> auJ n«tural4n. tarn book form ji,75 John Henc!l ’ CWI E“ftineer. Pocket _ *** °flject of the present work la to aupplv a want Bo?kro7" 0 a nr r enlent b f f t * nt £“**“««» on Railroads. theordinn??!o.?i!SlK Ur “. fo, 'o UM ln Ihe field, containing a book aimL tables are common enough; but Railroat T th ? He tables others peculiar to the laying out cur 4 B B Pecial ly necessary formulas for »Uurw u o7kl^X“;^: 4c -- ls,de^ratam i£t ' t . h ‘ nt 11 "o' l adapted to the ob #7. I aiU ‘ r proposes, and hare no question hut it will be field “ nl Pn ‘ Ctl “ 1 T ° lume b °* f “ r * « D. H. Mahaji. .. yield f P n , fi Kl W ' th ' Mr ' HeoctkHtt£ r !L?nuaUhe Held Book of Railroad Kngfneers.” With the presenta tion of Borne of the most practical and useful of recoguited processes amnn s railway engineers, he has given others which new at least in their present form, appear to possess of Wgher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general suecsplible of available, not to say data SVvW.P’i In concluttt each or elfharof fhomay-yard., nt pnblfo to tho oertMcateß- amended Charlestown, Massachusetts, Brooklyn, Kow York, or Got- ’ ] Iwlnw, and bespeak for Ihem that can port, Virginia, the quantities btdow m?nUo no I of'any or r ; did consideration which their honest all of the following l uamedardales ofnayy clothing and- V * frankne?? deserves. clt.thins? Hnd such further quantitiMof the same - •* Me.i -in such stations as many >hi> os may be ordered by the chief of this bureau, or by the v i ißa -voluntarily bear Witness to the cfllgq. . commandants of the said navy-yards, respectively, during 'cy and value of Circuit PacroaAU do - tfai fiscal year lst day of Jnlynext,and : not:: wantonly ‘trlflo wftb, or distort ending on the 3Jth day of June, 1850, viz: ; Cr rTT^S^f a eti nor overstate tholf conviction blue pilot cloth 2 000 Judge t*«», ivb*ther.thlsla not the maHcioetO trosiwhvn emSJSf loth 22 ;>0 you must have relief for.the throat os Incga; judge too,. n[«r n ° lh '“ - 2>5 t 0 whether family ought' not to have it by them as a . 2!n« S a «? e J “ \ °‘ J ° eafegunnl against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which flaSnAifS-aiY^ iftS — ** Btcn l fl Wlth fata i frequency upon .almost-every flo*tf, and Blue flannel drawers..- 6.000 carries off a lamb from many a home? --? W,: ; Blue flannel B,OOO Jackson, O.IL, Jackson cUv, 0,20 lb Nov.,’ 1802. Bine flannel, in the piece yards 50,000 Da. J. C.Ater: Slr-TheCutRRT Pectoiul is mdeh In Barnsley sheeting frocks 2,000 qulred attar. Several of our best Pbvsirians have used It, Canvas duck trousers........ 2,000 three of them in their own capes, and always with the hep* Barnflleysheetjngin the piece yards 16,000 piest effects. The numerous pateut medicines alwsvs he Cunvas duck, in the piece.. —.yards 6,000 fore them, lead to incredulity in regard to every new rum*. Blue cloth caps. — 4.(.00, dy; and it is only nftcrundoubted evidence of value in any Calf-skin shoes pairs 4,000 article, that anything like a general confidence can bo ex- Kip-skin shoes, high cut pairs 4,000 dt©d- ' Woollen seeks, Nos.l and 2 -pairs 8 000 The unrivalled excellence cf this combination of agents Mattreises, (with two covers eacb/3 2,000 CiriRRY Peciorap,) proved boyond cavil by repeat*-? Nankin, blue .. yards 8.000 trial Under Ibeir own observation, has compelled medical Blankets „ .......... 3’ooo men to proclaim obrpnd. its usefulness, it is bfcyoud all Black silk handkerchiefs..— 5,000 doubt the best general remedy we have-for the Pulmonary I Blue satinet trowEcrs. 3,100* Affections of this climate, at tlu* same'time sedative and j Blue satinet, in tho piece yards 5,0 r 0 expectnrout—a rare combination of properties. The cloth for the pea jackets fhall be twilled pilot cloth In thehopethat It will pfove Its ownreward,l subscribe i of American m nufacture, pure indigo blue, wool dyed.- It myself. Respectfully your obedient servant, ; ehall be 54 inches wide, and weigh 26 ounc<9 per yard. It : ' JAS. H. 01 M. D. shall hare a list on each edge composed of 24white threads, Let ffaiOemenear Sir—Over applicaUonlor the pact must average 20 ounces per yard. three years in my duties as an adTccuto,'brought on some The cloth for round jackets, blue cloth trowsers, and blue eight months ago a severe irritation of the bronchial tubes, caps shall be twilled, all wool, of American manufacture, which was a constanCannoyance to ine/ond fust becoming and pure indigo blue, wool dyed. Jt shall have a list on a source of g]j»at apprehension- Kvery remedy tried failed each edge comocfed of 24 white threads, of all wool. Ail to even relieve me, till I used yourCnEIiKT Prctorai. This pieces under 17J4 ounces per yard will be rejected; and basnot only relieved me, but, asl trust, wholly cured me. ; each bale of about 300 yards must average 18 ounces per I care nothing for the reputation of advocating-Patentlle* yfl £i' . . . , , dicines, and this is at your fetvice. I shall recommend it” Ibe satinet must be American manufactured, 27 inches to members of the bar, and others whom I may meet, la-' e J. Dfi,t^e °f hst, which list must cootbt of not. less than boring under similar Indispositions. 1. white woollen threads on each edge of tbe cloth, woven - Yours truly, R. F. JONES.' io the whole length of the pit-ce; must weigh not less than .Montyomery, Ala.,October 4,1840. ol f DCes per J containiucachpiecesbont2B yards; Dr. J. C. AiER;-Sir—-I have usediyour admirable com r..» ftrp ma^ 1)6 cotton, pure indigo blue, yarn-dyed; and pound exclusively In my practice, anil find It to surpass, bv the filling wooll, pure indigo blue, wool-dyed. Each baie of far, any other remedy we-have tor curiug diseases upon the 400 yards shall average nine and a half ounces to the yard, lnngs. Yonrobedkntservant, " andno pit-ce shall be below nlneandaquarterounces to the . * - • K. B. JONES, M. It. yard. The satinet trowsers must-be made of material like What yet remains to convince the most incredulous that theabove. theCherryPectondisallthatifcpurportalobe.vlijaoun ine nannei mus, be all wool, American msnufactnred, equalled remedial.agent for all diAeases cf the Throat and wool-dyed, pure indigo Mae, and twilled; must beJn pieces LuqgB. The experience of years has proven it to be auch, of 50 yards in length, Vi inches wide, weighing 5 ounces per and we submit it to the believing that its virtues yard, with a list on each edge of 4 white woollen threads will fully maintain itsreputs.tion. woven in the whole length of the piece. To be pached la Prepared by J. C AYER, Obemist,Lowell.Mrss. : Beware ba.es of 10 pieces, the pieces to be rolled separately without of worthless preparations, attempted to be palmed off under cloth boards. Each bale to contalo 500 yanla.end a similarity of Dame. pounds flannel. No piuce to have a le.‘s average wo ght Sold in Pittsburgh by all Bniggists, and by B; A,PAIIN than 4 8-10 ounces per yard. ° ESTOCK A CO, wholesale and retail. jediOrndAW Tbe oversbirts, undewhirts, drawers, and jumpers must be made cf flannel like the above. The Barnsley sheeting most be free from cotton, 80 inches in width; weight, twelro ounces 31-100 per yard; texture 4 by 4 to 1-16 inch. The canras duck must be free from cotton, 27 inches in width, and about 36 yards in the piece, doable thread warp and filling Weight eight ounces 23100 per yard. Texture 9bylo to inch* The shoes muit bo stamped with the contractor’s nome, number of shoe, and year when made; the sizes to i.e in the following proportion for ench 60 pairs, unless otherwise ordered, viz; 4of No. 6,9 of No. 6, 12 of No. 7.12 of No 8, 9 of No. 9, 3 of No. 10,1 of No.li. ’ . They are to conform in all respects to tho camples at the yards, and to bo delivered in good strong boxes, 60 pairs in each. The name of the contractor, contents, and tho rear when made, marked on each box. The calf skin and the kipskin shoes to bo packed in rcca rate boxes. r The woollen socks must be woven or knit, and conform to sample. The mattresses most weigh 10 pounds, Inch dine ticking which is to be cut G feet in leogth 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 he tho best blue American nankin 2G ioches wide, texture 6 threads by four thread to tholGth of au inch, dyed with pure Bengal indigo. The blankets must weigh vix pounds per pair and mea sure 68 by 78 inches each. A bale of 60 pairs must weigh 390 pounds, and no pair fhall wrigh less than 5 pounds 13 ounces. Theymurtbeof American manufactory made of dt-ju wool, and inch blanket must be marked “US Navy,” Tbs black silk handkerchief* most be 31U by 31 finches and weigh 1 ounce and 12 grain. Troy; tenure 14 by 23 to %ioch. . Dn 65 Coeds, Embroideries, A f-chedule of the three sizes for each 100 pieces of made up clothing will be found with the samples at the respective yards; and all the above articles, including thn necessary button.}, rings, Ac., are to be fully equal in the quality, texture twr, weight, and finish of mat-rial, and conform in pattern, sizes, and workmanship to paid wimples The number or quantity which will bo required of each of the foregeing articles cannot be rrecisely sated ItwiJl not be less, however, than the quantity rpi-cifie l in the Toro going ILL The contracts will, therefore, be made for the ■l' amity of ench article so specified, and for such further quantity as the bureau may require. The price must be •uniform at all the stations. All the abor«r articles must be subject tn such inspection at the place or delivery as the chief of tbU bureau may di r"' • : aud no article will be received that 1* o.>t fu’ly equal to ;h- svmplo in en*ry respect, and which does not c 7 r.fi.rm to ;h(* stipulation* and provisions of the tontrac* t*> be made. The whole most be delivered at the risk and exrensoof tba contractor. Each box and bole to bo marked with the contractor’s name. The insj eetiog officers to be nppcinM by the Navy Department. The filers must diningui.li the prices for each article menUouei. and mrft bo calculated to coyer every t-7 r attending the fnlßlment of the contract. iDciuding tbe necessary buttons. In case of failareon the part of thecontractors in deliver the several articles which may be ordered fr,m them in prcjtf.r time and of proper quality, the Chief of the Bun-au ol Privisions and Clothiag shall t>e authoriz.nl to purchase or direct purchases to be made of what may b* rt-quir. q to supply tbe defirieaey: undrr the penalty b»’b- expre-sed in the contract; tbe record or r requi Won, or adup’i. atc copy thereof, at the Bur-au of Provisions ana Ciolhinr or at eith»r of the navy varus aforesaid. shall tw evidence that such requL-itiou h»* teeu made and received. Two or mure npprovn-1 sure;i-R 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 nil payments on account thereof as collateral tveonty, aai-uot in any event to be paid until it i»in *ll respects complied with; and ninety per c-ntum cf the amount of ail de iveriea made wUIJm paid by the navy ag,nt within thirty after triplicate bills, duly authen ticated, shall have bo:?u presented to him. Bidde-s whose proposals shall be ace*pted (and none other?) will be forthwith notifiel, and as early as practi.-a -bi-‘ 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 to obtained on application io tbe navy agents at Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Boston Nett York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk. IVnsacola, and at this bureau. ’ A record, oi duplicate of tho letter informing a bidder of the acceptance of his proposal, will be deemed a notification thereof, within the meaning of the act of 18*0, and his bid will be made and accepted in conformity with this under standing. Every offer made will be accompanied (an directed in the .Jr™?*** 3 mftkin K appropriations for the naval service for 1810—17, approved 10th August, 184 G) by a writt-n guarantee, signed by one or more responsible parsons! to the effect that bo 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 sufficient sureties to furnish the supplies proposed. The bureau will not be obligated to consider any proposal unle-s accompanied by the guarantee required hy law; tUe competency of the guarantee to be certified by the navy agent district attor ney, or the collector of the customs. &xn* furms of proposals miy be obtained on application to the navy agents at Portsmouth, JVrw Hampshire. Boston Aew lork, PhUadflphia, Baltimore, Washington. JS'orfdk Pensacola, and at this bureau. J ’ The, attention of bidders is called to the samples and de scriptions of articles required, as, in the insp dim before reception, a just bub-rigid comparison will be. made between the articles ,-ffi-red and the samples and contract, receiving none that fall below Vitm; and their attention is also par ticularly direc'ed to the annexed joint resolution, in addition to the act of the IQIA August, 1840, Extract from Hit ad of Congress, approved August 10,1846. “ Ski. G. And he it further enacted, That from and after the passage of this act evert proposal for naval supplies In titetl by the Secretary of the Navy, under the proviso to the general appropriation biU for the navy, approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty-three, shall be accompa nied by a tvrittoa guarantee, signed by one or more respon slble persons, to the effict that ho or they undertake ihat the bidder or bidders trill, If his or their bid be accented. ‘? t 0 “ Obligation, in such time aa may .be prescribed, by tho Secretary of fho Navy,with good and sufficient snre- Oes, to furnish the supplies proposed. No proposal shall bo considered unlius 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 secretary of the Navy shall proceed to contract with somo other person or persons ibr furnish ing the said supplies, and vhall forthwith cause the differ once between the amount contained in tho proposal so guarantied and the amount for which he mav hare con. tracted for furnishing the said supplies for the whfle period of tho proposal to bo charged up against said bidder or bid ders, and Id* or their guarantor or guarantors: and the same may bo immediately recovered by the United States for the use of the Navy Department, in an action of debt against either or all of said persous.” rrubiH no. 7i JOINT RESOLUTION relative to bias for provisions, cloth loj, and small stores for the oso of the navy? by Me Senate and House of Sepresenlatiors of the united States of Jmertea tn Congress assembled. That all bids for supplies of provisions, clothing Bnd small stores for the use of the navy may bo rejected, at the option of the department. If mode by one who is not known as a manu fnciurer of, or regular dealer In, the article proposed to bo lurnlsbed, which fact, or the reverse, must bo distinctly stated to the bids offered; that tho bids of all persons who may have failed to comply with tho conditions or any con ,i'. ey previously entered into with the United Stales shall, at the option of the department, bo 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 snch bids shall bo rejected at the on. lion of the department, and that copartners ol any firm shall not be received as sureties for each ether; Bud t at whenever it may be deemed necessary, for the interest of toe government and the health of the crew, of the TJnVtrf 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 oftbc Pran lary of the Navy be and hereby Is, authorired to the same on the best terms, in market overt P March, 1864. [apB:law4w Orenburg tarnpi&e, Dear the Two invites the pi SStoiSliSi b’SsStoisKsas* DnaaiKa, f c . An j «}«* of oabkiaoes. puraiata-l, that one EenOexuen experience in the busing* Jilii Fourteen years’ patrons the same choiceetSwMn 8 h £y° ploca before &** many years part it hM w . ?, f whl.h, so select from the particular department to and mo3 ‘ will (° wln S to Urge rents.) JOSEPH WHITE » on ready money only, at mnbh leas than the usual Pn J2£f'rt s [xnb&daw] _ uarriag&srgp&lred la the best manner, withdespatch CAN YOU BEAD?—The especial attention of ladies is in* vited to the HERPETIO SOAP, prepared by the sub scriber from the recipe of a London chemist, unit used for rendering the Shin, smooth, soft and delicately white, re* moving sallownero, tan and rednes&of the Bfcia. All chaps and chafes on the panda are healed'hy jt For the core of rare, rough hands, it is unrivalled. - Price, only 12>4 cents a cake. Bold wholesale andTatail by --- - . . •pU 0. L* QUXHBEBT, HQ Third itmt if.*'*? -r.v„V, — 1 ■ ■■- ( , - v...- • ■• - IMfflig==Z=l MISCELLANEOUS Clothing and Clothing notarial!. ( i f miscellaneous. Carter’s Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF TIJK BLOOD! Hot a P&Tticlo of Kercury in it. lET THE AFFLICTED HEAD AND FONDKKf—An j Infallible. Remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Rheuma tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Dimples or I'nsmles on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and. Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald.llead, Enlargement and Pain of the Danes and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an Injudicious use of Mercury,lmprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. ;'«y*Tfel3 great alterative medicine and 'Purifier of irfood is now used by: .usandsof grateful patients from all part' , of the Utilted who testify deity to the remarkabl vures performed by the greatest of'ail medicines, •*CAR TER’S SPANISH. MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ietofula. Eruptions ou the Skin,-Liver jjh*ase f Fevers, Ulcer3,old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, I’aiun and Aching of the Roues and Joints, aro speedily put to flight by uring this groat oond Kri;sr.eA--;r - vole. Mohan's Civii Kncioi-erh-.g. ■ Knapp’sCLevnit-al Tui-hnaioxy. « ... Norrli’ n«n.l IJjok CuglneeiA and Mavb'j. Colburn on Lr-conn-iivs Eny : o-s. Ilanpt on htidgey. Mechnuic’a Comyafdra. Scribner’s do. do. Hjsweli’e do. do. lienchhj Field Boob. Byrne’s Pcrket Companion. S.mms oa Lev.-lin. ; re'«i«ed by J. If. Alesaader. Do. Mathemntiral Instruments. Bo’rden’s Formula fur CocatrucrSou i i R. Rc-ads. Trautwino on ILillroad Curves. Bhnnk do. do. Mifflin do. do. And numerous oth-jr practical jvcvhp. For sale by ]j t. C. MORGAN, • . • ■ No. K 4 «W;{ 41 To Farmers, ■fjariienci’f and Nurserymen- FIVE thousand bushels pur- BONEDUST, fine ground 1000 ' usbels pure BO v EDUST, coarse ground; 1000 barrels patent American FERTILIZER. A. i C. lIOEVELEIt offer for uhle, oil aecom'modutinc terms, the above valuable Fertilisers;which they ture at their new. oxienrive ••itabllshment, situated in East Liberty, n-nr Pittsburgh, Fa. BcnedusL o* n mauure bn* been used for mauy years in Europe with the greatest suc cess; next to cuauo.it Is superior to any other in use. Ten or fifteen bushels pure Bonedust per acre will fo nourish the land that its good effects will be realized from the first year to ten or fificeu years after, whvrtne- the goed effects of guano are in on- ye«r. Those who Lave u«ed DooHimt fjeak in ibo Ligbest terms of ihe benelitfl de rived from it. Ii i» suited to erary variety of soir, oud «U ciops are biueStied by it—vines and trees more particular ly. The patent American Fertilizer poseassoa oaseh-iul p-o -perhes uecessary to Btimulato the growth of planU and green vegetables, and de3irov? insectß- As a tannnro. for gardening, it cannct'bc excellid. Direction}* furnished. Order-* must be addressed to . A. HOEVELER mhG-dawlm 419 Penn street. PRisburglu BEST IvNOIVN when Tiued.— ThPieginUmuntako pleasure in testifying ip recard to R A. FAIIXF- 1 . JOCK’S VEItMIFCGdL tecause-two of the fir m it iu their private practice rs phyriciaua for a’numUrof years, and they have known it, by ebaervation, to be geed . - B - NEWALBA2tT,Ind, July 4th, 1353. * Murt B A. Ibhnestockct Cb. — - Gentlemen: iiaviDg sold yrur valoable Vermifugo for some lime, and having seen It nssd for many years, wo would recommend it to ad cs a safe and rffic'cntremffly for all cases oi worms. In no incUhce have we ever seen spy evil rtaults following its administration, but always ban it answered the purpocea for which it was intended, and broa eutiroly satisfactory. Believing that everything that has been set forth in regaid to Its virtues is strictly in accordance with our observation*, not only as practitioners, but as men of business, we wnu’d unhesitatingly say to all ■whoread thlp, that it isibe best v ermifuge now in nso, end that its virtues r.nj bcst kiiown when tried. BIELY, HOOVER & RIELY. Prepared and sold !:y B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO.. op 3 daw Corner of-First r.ndWocd stft r P I *-»?w? E r T I'USTUUMutitf WuitiU— TUB fcLAYJd JL OF THK LAMP; oy William Noutu, author of “Anti* Coningeby.” Ac , 4c. “Who will exchange old lamps for new.” —Arabian Righto £nlertjinmento. . Costexib; Chap. Chcp. 1— Underground. 17—Love and Heath. 2 Lucifer. IS—The Gamblers. 3 Above Ground. * 10—Old Latitude and Long'd. 4 PeiegrloeCope. . 20—Gold; * 5 Fitzgtim’n O’Bouneer. 21—The Beggar and the Post o—The Plot 22—Peter Quartz. 7 The Row. 23—The Ship of Mend*] 8— A Curious Girl. 24—The Farewell Present o—ln Love. 25—Sle’rLud. Mondol's Youth. 10— How to make Money. 20—His Fortuuo 11- R e Talk. 27-Voj- nS c to GnUen Island. 12— More Lo.e. 28— Jlailny 13- Nemesi?. 29-Berklry MarrieJ ittujf* K 81 *' ? of «■=> limp. t tt. dl—Reconciliation. 15—The Bridal Kiss. 32—Conclusion. Vot sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, " 10 fVocd sL • __ ATTENTION! '—” Wagon Masters and Teamsters’ Bounty LantF' 03 Fourltk street. ,t i hcldu'rp. Musicians* Wagon Masters, Team* * c ;‘ w “ t > T fcrc reguluriy mu-tered Into the sar* > ice of the UuStcd SLitn», and ovary Officer, Seslnan. ordi nary MamiD, Marine. Clerk and Lnndrmao fn the Navy; also; Militia or Volunteers," or Stab* Troops of any State or lerrilory. are entitled, ly the lute Act of Congress, to a ”®5 r a«tforl6o Acrosof Land. Those who have received 40nr 8C Acres, are entitled to a Warrant for such aoantity of Land as will make, in tba Whole, ICO Acres. Pertoua eulrusticg their claims to mecanreiy upon hav ing them attended to proraj tly. ' All information free of charge. Letters promptly an*. BWen-d. Address AUSTIN I 00M13, mh!4 Bounty Land Agem, 92 Fourth st. ' 1* &RPISTIC SOAP JSXCBLSIOIU XX Air—* 4 /tocvld I tccre a boy again. ril go sura to that store again, On Third street, kept by 8. L. C., And some lierpette Soap I fain Would .buy,forltaiwoya suits me, Ilefr-etiaSoap ulwoya suits me. That Soap remoTes redne*3 and And cures 'all chaps and sor&xu as too> < Brightens complexions paleand wan—, 1 " I’m rery sure it will pious© you: ‘ Oh yes, I know it will please you Tli3 v.lur.Me-cmt.Jy tor serf rough hoods has r.rovM great boneSl to hundred. 1M« u,!y cjt, ; , ®°lm2 “• h I.J&Third street A VALUABLE FARM (,-p 136 AGQKS I'OiriiTtv 100 Bcca in calUTation-»Br:Ora"c^d*atm>A't>o^'r" Si™S' 'flltaft nodfr 8 S Itote «8?l nninipio m el ,QDII valußbln r p af t rsk f ST.% CM ' UI,rJ iB h ‘ ua ~ ”■; • - - .2, CUTHBEUT A SOX, - UtaVEstate Agephq, 140 TLlr.l t-t tut. 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