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She shell, on the arrival o j* ate w seized upon had Ike with her, who ,d ‘ l/uring the top a pair of scissors an 6 wag landing, at of the .desk “f ““oking tho table at which we tho same time “ oW * erfl any newß f ro m tho were “‘thing- 1 that the news of the Cr,me V» death was confirmed. "Ah!” said ®a iP with a sigh, “war is indeed dreadful when ifwon’t allow people to make their peaoe when they die. I declare it gives mo a nasliua at my Itnmach when I think that men should forget "duesses and meanesses of life (she mean amenities) to worry each other with minny rifles and dog’s delight. It is them awful military engineers that does it-if they would havei otvH engineers there, now, in a Bhe gea of war would become a Pacific Ocean. She drummed nervously on a book before her Lo ring’s One Hundred Boston Orators, herself more eloquent than them all—took a pinch ranmio oSt of Col. Rhoade’s box, and became nhlfviouß while Ike was turning his attention towards anew inkstand in an attempt to under- Zd its* principle from actual experiment, ae hie haudaCe upon each palm a map of the Black flea. Tbst of A Good Protestant.—At a judicial investigation at Balaklava, a witness, a sailor, was asked what his religion was. His reply WI “ I'm blowed if I know.” .. Are you a Catholic V said tho examiner. ■■Oh, no,” was the response, " I’m d—d sure I’m not that, for I hate the Pope liko blaies, and I delightß in steaks on a Friday. (Hoars of laughter.] The judgeß declared ho was a Protestant. A NEW SUPPLtWoIRE ANTIQUE DEW-DROP A MANTILLAS jost recked * Am% ' No Ot Martel Bt. •p! 1 - —r~u7r /vac'XtnrMißui.E rAmuj, wiu> wouiaiog, Opining 800 n,,, MmSuAU.. QTOCKB FOR SALE — . JN 30 Shams North Ame-Jean alining Lo. St, do Cilliens’ Deposit Bank. 20 do Perr?srUle and /xdieuople Platik oat J; . '.O CO PI tsbnrgh Llle, Plm lo* »>“ No. 71 Foorth^t OTkATVBERKV PLANTS.-Order* n ,l9°d»« Pr ° frf T " r ‘' tlM ' t>< j””lK3 r wlMr,oP. eSSksssT 4 n ,,Ci«ISj TWEEDS, JEANS, OASSIMKaKS, bVjMMEU ‘iOwDEFS, CHECKS, ro ,„ ,t. nrRAI'USa PAPERS, BTATIONEY, io.—Light aod W toil Wr.ppl.ig p.por,, for dry good* drug., .hoe* confectionary, Ac , Ac Manilla Papers, of all sizes; lixifc Binders’ Papers; assorted colors, : «sSsSa^ss^ Wafers. Ko r„ T r' l X.f««'n.W. tt"ATOON!’ cplo f.r, Market sin. M-1, pear Fourth. -m TOLA^filiS —150 bbl<* L'lHntatioxi MolaMrt; Jyl 150 hf bbl.l do do X ’-*- ,>k *. Bt. J«mM" 8 IL For tale by HaKKI Ml« KICKrT*-* V-'-- ?■ r- ; jjß f •>N- Yv - *sp ** ; z 26..; rs ’^r ,bt O ON DRIES — „ JN 3<j dozen Tow and Cotton Bags, 30 boxes White Pipes; ' i'o do Pipe Heads; 20 do Pearl Starch; 100 do 8x10, 10x12 Window Ultss; 20 proas ijt. and pt. Flasks ; 2000 lbs l>ar Lead; 15 boxes Extract Coffee; 25 do No. 1 Scaled Herring; 8 cases Sardines; 100 dozen Corn Brooms ; $0 do Cincinnati Washl»oard3; 20 boxes Biker t Oaks’ No. 1 Cboeoia.e ; Tmn. Nails, Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chain; Batting Wrapping, Twine. Bod Cards, Broom Twine; Wrapping, Writing and Letter Papc'e; _. , White and Rea Dye-Stuffs, Blacki* B, Ink , Tuba. Buckets, Dairy Salt. (in bag?,) A"-, Ac., Ac. I„ fy W* mh27 _ hUOB 1-l.nUrlluu Bug« in “ “ U P na 221. 223 Liberty street. tnh2o _ S^ 00s “ ltrto I'm cit£«o». half chTste Young Hyson, Gunposrjer, lm mMfl Ul and TCa " F ?1IU-KK t IMOgHTSON. TtWaUS-- lrneermiv 7 !Cr^'b IhUrcrizeJ and i 5 demd Sugars, for sale by iLER 4 nICKETSON. mh-7 ' ■ Notice* _ _ - flirnWie d by FRANK CARGO, for ParUcs, Pa- M " *e, ou notice and at 1?- ™‘o ; He may mil 9 ao’« Daguerroin Itooma. ,o totmnsirej- iIdTRTFICAL INSTRUMENTS.— I hare on hr.nl two of Obstetrical Instruments, sebicli hare been left with me by a Physician retiring from pr»=ti^J J £S=3’SS:iSia. s amine these before purchasing <*iewbere. FLKMISO e, Crimer ftlainond and Market Pt. o a UA3KS-A rariciy of pet- S terns, walnut and mahogany; f A CO. mar2i . OIL-7 this for sale n ffLMS , g . A A MASON A CO. are now opening 200 Cases und P.S.'« o *oSco'«. Muslim, Ginghams, Checks mash less Ul»n cost of manufacture ST* BrllUanlep. »U bUcs nud rtylM ol blnJ^.^ oX , s BOOK STORE, 65 Market Ftrwt, prar^^u^t^- OBACO O—I6O boxes “ Russell & Robinson,” “Grant’*, M ” 60 dwarf boxes “BUnnerbassett, erfection,” “Jewel of Opbir,” “ Diedem Twist, “ Hsm« r ‘mh26 TOb “'“' E ‘ ore aUI MILLBB 4 BICKETSON IMU AUK—SOM. Havana and Prind|M Cigars, bast brani mh°6 Et ° r ' and Blle b? MILLER & BICKETSOS *1 mu —to bbls large No. 3 Mackerel; M 20 “ medium 3 26 41 No. 1 Pickled Herring ; 10 drums “ Grand Bank No. 1 Codfish. lußtoredndloraaleby MUjLER „ bick etSoN. fcIOAF ANDOANDLKS— ft 160 boxes No. 1 Palm Soop : 30 “ “ Hill A Oo.” Variegated Soap, &0 “ Cincinnati filar Candles—4 s, &5,6 s , For frnhMl et MLI,KR A ItICEETSON. AUEVOY FOR TllE SALE OF L.%NDRfcrriTti SKKI)£. P IL DRAVO, Fami y Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh, fr siSStoSs ss ass ss? Ih& SpStoJo*. *»”' »<U Until* him but thou «n«d direct from Land-nth. -A Y KJt’tt CilElUtY PECTOIIiL and CATHARTIC 1’1U,3. A 1 gn>«3 of theso celebrated mh3a -r find the HISRI'IiTIO SOiFio bo an excal- L"ifwSt »»Ss,'«- it««»™ *-"o ln jrs tt, and teals aore chapped hands. It also readers the skin »ft, smooth «ul white. Bold at mbSl si BNtLßMßinriirasrthrgKgiiTiu eo\v « * « VJT excellent ertlclo for Sh»vin g . TmRD BT . NMW , s ViIICK Ol l ' KXTttAOL’ri Foil THIS i A folfow.- Srlentu. Drop., Er- Uort,, Spring Viower, Ui'per Ton, Jlxjnesia, Qoranlum, i 1 Jockey dab, lloso, uni fifty other kinds, har v} ■ • cl red by IrnMH JOS. ELEMISU. 17f* FOUiU'U BIKEEt la tho uambar, “ ul } l'' o ™ T'* 10 I 0. nxihU number one will botafce themself e. ■ OiHQu’SBOOUS are the moai actraotire lu the aiy. tu» PIOTUaBS are brat-clase, and nricea moderate. Mantillas. , N WBere now receiving our stock of Paris made aIA • TILL AS, to which we woull call the attention ol tne UAOAN & AHL, 91 Market street. _ OUWVILLIS 'LI ÜB—Constantly on hand. . m h3o SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER. iOFFEK *250 baffß prime Itio jost rec'd and lor pal© I>2 J m b3Q SMITH, MAIK & UPNTRK. "AliK -BPANIBU CIUAKS-fcO.UUb No. 1 lor sale by ' f mb© SMITH, MAlIt t HUNTER. OttKßSti— l&dboxes W. It Ch*e*e lor Bale by • SMttn, MAUt & HUNTER. oCGAK. AND aioLA^aiii— -60 barrels Sugar House Molasses : '• 25 do LoaT Sugar; . 20 do Granulated Sugar; ; Si A* Crashed do. For salt* by mh24 d SMITH, MAIlt k HUNTER ' p „ lebv 2° ” HTJNTER. ■ vywpow Ql'^S^lMbSeTlHoT -100 do 10x12; - *- • 25 do 10x14; 20 do 12x15; 20 do 12x16. For Bale by . SMUII. MAIR A HUNTER, fli ..'iJ-'-:*. (• : plh29i Java Coffee. P r . B * lebjr MIL LBB 4 RICEBMON. r; SS^^AtoS^' 101 rf - a “- ** "“*“ "55* Tlnrg" -= —T , M ASON 4 CO. will open, on the Bonneted.> trade. .... _ uHBNCK#’ “Srfnt cold» ana cop* a* *». "oeiTca •s* * <;.l '-f* ■r 5 *rV*f --jfV’■<•■• i-s. •. JL ; '; . f ;, r ir.7,-!.’ rrf,f '•;* vV'K <»•; <T*.„-* : ' n ’ -« “ t *£-S---5!a 5 ! ‘ v V>”v ’ wr**‘- f * *• r -,V v - . : ■**V' ■ > •■ . .. -V •' (| , -i ,-4 viytj r } . ' ..... - ; s ' t'* ■ *'■ : -* ' *■ f Li? 1 *- ' “DREAMS” EVER IE; composed bj F. H. Hodges. EVbtsti., , XV Pop goes the Question. ; “ ’Twas off the blue Canaries,” or my lest cigar. Angels ever bright and fair. Hare you seen 8&m 1 My Annie dear. Oh, whisper what thou feolest. I’ve a heart to exchange. Away down East. The Flaunting Flag of Liberty. One careless word. Louis Napoleon Quick Step. _ Le Sourtre de Louise—Keverio, par Ch“B - moon, whose silver light—with variations. L* Orgiopar J. Atcher. La Zephite—Tremelo— Chaa- Jarvi. • _ chestnui NEW POLKAS Pic-Nic; Why is a Sian, Lhestnul street; Josephine. NEW BCUOTTISCIIES P ‘N V BW 9 MA n RLUIE S the Great; Grand March d °GmTAn MUSIC—“ Few Days;” Oh! whisper what tbou cuarlowbblumeT 1011 ”* At the “Old Established Piano Depot,” ap!3l No.IIS Wood street, second door above Fifth at. Alexander W. Poster, Attorney and counsellor at law, a?n> solici tor is Ooakcebt, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and Fenrioas, and for the Collection of Claims In Great Britain and Ireland. Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; es tates cf decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage cr other security. Titles examined aad title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street, a few doors above gmitbfield Pittsburgh, March 28,18&S—{mh28:dsw] N' CITY HOTEL (LATE BROWH'S,) rnrner of SmltUAeld and Tlilrd itpeetf, Corner o* » pi TTSB UR Gn t PA. GLASS & CABB, Proprietors. - - tauv t> ot aRR. DAN. D. CARR. A* W. Foster, JOHN P- ( uu et-CkuU* a Pern uouu.) OTART PUBLIC, end Commissioner for tbo States of tut* ““•i" - Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, < , and commodious House having undergone w York, Michigan, lowa California and \ irglnla. I * h r(jpair Bn d furnished with new equipments AS-Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments ft ® d : is now open for tho reception of the traveling taken for reco*d or nse In any of th« abate named bta j DU biif Cn Mints moderate. apr-5.Cm Pittshurgh l >larchjS,lB&.Wimh2Sd*wl pU - - - " OLD SOLDIERS are reminded that under the Bounty , Lend bill just passed, ell who baTO served tu any war since 1790 are cmitled to 100 acres of land The under signed oilers his services for the procurement ot Warrants nfder said Act A. W. FOSTER, £jffid. N B-The law applies also to all Drivers engaged in hauling for the Army; to all Sailors and Marines; to Rev olutionary Olltecrs and Soldiers; to those engaged as Volun teers atPlnttaburg; to flotilla men, and to thoseengaied in deft-net* of I*wi*.t*wn. (Pol.) mh ~J q - patAT KS--20 bbls received and ter Donl _ lN . IiNICA VLAbTrH9. —1 hate roceired & largo lot of A these celebrated Planter* for pains or weakness in th« fide, back or limbs. Also, a supply Neales Gompound Hemlock Plasters, and a variety «'f other kinds. Tbcss baring to use plasters, can always procure the Corner Diamond and Market st. ri'KEl) Poiito Oats, tine, for Mila by & mh2s:4tw* 3 AMKa V, AHDHQP. rvLOVERIKKD-lfl bbl. prime g a KNICA PLASTKU3—I buTO received ft large lot of A then? celebrated Plaster*, for pains or weakness in the tide, back or limbs Also a eupply c f NeadiM Com ■bound Hemlock. Plasters; and a variety of otlier These haring to use Plaster* can In the ritv of JOafcPU rLhaltn>W, op!7 corner of Market street and the Llsmnod. /~>KK Ml-1.3 for Aide-men, JuMietrS of the feac* at.d t Constables, as lately amended by tbo^pshjture. FU ftnT' C Corner of Market and Shooed*»ts. 1-)OUNrY"UND APPLICATIONS^-Forms lur appllu > tioi, for Uounlj Land for pale bj UAYKS np4 Printer and Stationer, Market pt. corner 2iU T AOK COLLAItKTS AaD BLKEVES Aup.aan OoUar- I J ,ts and Fronts: Cambric F-mbroldered Collars and Stores, in Mitts; Linen Kidinl Habits and SleeTes; Fm broidered and Corded Lioen Collar and Sleeres; and a nen and choice aa-ortment of of nil dencri p tlrna. iuft roceiV‘o at 'do ?, , U . ‘’ , 1 ,, J S 3 Market street. ‘V A. MASON A CO. will op**n ou Friday. April 1-th, lu J\ • more ca.’ps if Berag* de LaineS, ChallU, Persian Cloths, Ac., entirely new styles. !L?__ OUM'iiEH'MANTILLA*—A. A. MASON A CG. are now ft ouenlEC another superior apartment of the latent Parta styles of Spring ond Summer MANTILLAS, in bilk, SbUc, Ls re, and other materials, TTvKY APPLE* —1 oO bushels rvc’fl ami for sale by I ) i r 3 H. COLLINS B A^?T 1W COLLIN 3, STRANGERS should not feaTe the ci y without possess ing one one of those superior LIKENESSES taken by CAFaGO, at No. 70 FOURTH strrcl _ *P 14 _ /VtvfLKMKN’S FURNISH I NO GOOLS— Shirts Collars. \J Cravats, Ties, Scarfs, Suspenders. K J £ f *v, Gloves, Ac., Ac , at (aplV, AN QOKPhH YyONNKTS, BONNETS—A. A. MASON & cu. bavere -1 > reived another Urge supply of Spring Bonnets, coo sistiog of English Straw, Split and Satin Straw, Pedal Braid, Italian Fancy Lice, end Neapolitan, Ac. A larg« lot of MiPFes’ Flats of every style; also. Straw Trimmings Flowers, Gimps, Buttons, Ac. OTASII—IO cks Potash, for sale by HENRY 11. GOI.LINS. O ATS—6OO bosheL for sale by , ip o JAS. McLAUGHLIN. SIToLL CORN—ibu bushels lor F4iie by ap2 JA 3- MeLAfGmi «■ ('IORN BR'iuMS—2o dor. Corn Brooms receiving and fi j Ip by ]npt9) ATWELL, LEE A CO. A CUN UAMb—wOvrtJ tbs. liucon Hams to store and lor paid by [apl9| ATWELL, LLL A CO- j i'NEW NOVEL, BY MRS.™ 11BN17.—Robert iirahoin, j /\ « Sequel to *• Linda, or the Young Pilot of the Bel e I Creole: ”by Mrs Caroline Lev* lteniz. FXfc?f\A rept* >. I ny u,« Minor firry, Ac. I*rle«6ocpnt(c The Summer l and—ft Soulhrra Btw Price ■ cent*. Grace Lee; by Julia Kavanagh. Price 76 cents. The Country Neighborhood ; by Mias E. A. Dupuy. 50c. The lUg-IHir; by N. P. Wlllh. $1,25. The Slave of tlie Lamp; by North $l. Kaio Ayleaford; by Peterson. $l. p a Subscriptions received for all the Weekly and Monthly Publication* published, at publishers' 1 west ra » es _ 11. MINER A C L, H No 32 Smith fi**M street. OASH FACTORY” F»»it SALE, now in ti e operation, and JN doing h good buxine**— u Three Story House, 00 by 32 f e t oil the tools, muchiocry, Ac, needed for the buri water power —Lot 75 l.et frout on the canal by So deep. The above properly L situate in New Brighton, Pa., and will be sold on fair terms. A buriness of from $2,600 to <3 000 net year can be done. For further particulars, “p?ly to CUTUBERT A SON, *so _ 140 Third street. " AUASOLS—A. A. MASON A Cu. are opening 6 cases of Parnaolp, of very elegant styles and colors. 25 Fifth street. tLTEW STYLE DaGUEKKEaN PORTRAITS, as we:l as {y| the ordinary styles, t»keo at CARGO’S GALLERY, No. 70 FOURTH etrocL Prices moderate. Call and ex* amine. Rooms ocen day and eveping. ap!9 SUPPLY OF SUMMER DltY GOODS—Ou Mon- O day, April 16th, wo commenced receiving our second supply of FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising some of the beat styles rvnd choicest fabri s that have brought to the city tbis season. We hive also received some new French Style PARASOLS, entirely different from those of last season, to which we xespectfolly invite the attention of the ladies. [apl7] lIAGAN A AIIL, 91 Market street. 1M811—176 half barrels Troot; p 135 do do Salmon. This day rereived and for sale by apl2 HENRY H. OOLLINB._ UY~APPLES—I2O bags Dry Apples rec’d and for sale by ap l2 HENRY H. COLLINS. CTLOYERSEED— 30 bbU lor sale by ) np i2 UENRY lI._COLUNS. ONE DOLLAR Is the price of a beautiful Pl< CARGO'S GALLERY, No 70 Fourth »t. MRS. S. E. CARGO, DRESS MAKER and MII.LINER, No. 7d Fourth street, Apjllo Baildings. apb \TffTiLl3' "NEW" HOOK-TUB RAG BAG. Tbo Old W O UD l Kat * Ayl-sford; Initials; Lost Uelroas; and hosts of New Books, are received this day, and for sale at 11. MINER A CO.'S, Bp l4 No. 32 Smithfleld st. ILK BO.NN EFS.—aT a 7 MASON a Co". Will exhibit, on Tuesday, April 2d, 200 more Silk and Batin Bonnets, ic all colors, of their own and Eastern manufacture. [ap3 ri'RIMMINGS.—A large assortment of Brens and Man- I tilia Trimmings, of every style, just opening by "Tj,pU A. A. MASON A CO., 25 fifth st. YJ'MBKOiDEKIKS.— A. A. MABuN A CO. are opening an- Pj other choice lot of fine Embroideries, comprising some splendid styles of French Wkd. Collars, Sleeves, Chemi settes, Cuffs, Hdkf*., Flouncing?, Edgings, Inserting*. In fonts’ Robes, Caps and Waists, Ac. n l’H T.MBII—IO barrels No. I large Mackerel; 160 do No. 3 do do 160 do No. 3 med’m do 80 do pickled and Dry Salt Herring; 140 half barrels Trout, Kec’d and for sale by BP IO lIENRY 11. COLLINS. _ R~ 11U BAllD—2oo ~TooteTof the mammoth, grows very large, for sale by |aplo] JAMES WARDRQP. rLLO\V~~BK cutting?, choicest varieties, for sale by [aplOj JAMES WAKDHOP. P 1 OTASH—lcf casks, pure, fur sale by o p 9 HENRY U. COLLINS. _ H l ' ICE—cU tierces of prime new Rice in «Moro and for sale by . [ap9j ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. 140 THIRD JT '\m USIC.—FRANK CARGO aupplies Music for Parties, •lbl Parades, Ac., on the shortest notice, and can be de pended 00. He may be found at R. M. CARGO S Daguer rean Rooms, No. TO fourth street. ’O TEAM BOAT POuMTUKE —Strjct attention given to the manufacture of steamboxt cabin fumltare and ’chairs. T. B. YOUNG A CO., mar i4 38 Pmithfleld street. TEA POY Tables— With and wltboutmarbtetopa,hn- Ished end for sale by fmar‘24] T. B. YOUNG A CO. AGS—IOOO bags, 2 and 2V4 bushels, in store. > a p9 English a ricuardson. K‘ ED POTATUS—6O bbls Reds, for sale by a pi7 JAMES M’LAUQHLIN.’ O - ILS—Sperm, Whale, Tanners’ and Lard Oil, for sale b; mb 27 MILLER A RICKETSON. I \i vr\ COCOA NUTs juat received; lor sale by (JUU KEYMKR A ANDERSON, ‘ D ii No. 39 Wood stre« holkBAle“lrY goods. —a. a. mason a go. have now on band one of the mast extensive and complete stocks cf Dry Goods In the country, to which they invite the lmpectlon of Merchants, assuring them that with their facilities they can offer equal, If not superior, induce ments to Eastern houses. SILK BONNETS manufactured to order; o large stock always on band. Also, MANTILLAB, of their own make Orders solicited. Fifth street. sp!B S Joseph White’s Carriage Repository* TUSEPIi WHITE, now carrying on busl- gmem* tl ness in bis spacious premises, fnowiN/M' tiSgy lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh andH k£>&r Oreensburg turnpike, near the Tim TiUlr TTr w Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectlully Invites tho public to inspect hia stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Ac. And ho particularly informs gentlemen pw'chaso'&t that one price only is made. Fourteen years’ experience in the business, enables him to place before his patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, so many years past it has been bis particular department to select from the various and most talented Eastern manu facturers. The success of his new system is complete—the economy 51 his arrangements will supply the best most 'fashionable manufactures at moderate price*. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the montd for decorating houses of business has heaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE will sell, on ready money only, at mubb less than the usual profits. [mh&daw] 49* Carriagesrepalredin the best manner, with despatch Cl AN YOU iIKADl —The especial attention of ladles is in } vited to the HERPETIO SOAP, prepared by the sub scriber from the recipe of a London chemist, and used for rendering-the Skin, smooth, soft and delicately white, re moving sallow nesSf ran and redness of the skin. All chaps and on the hands ore healed by It. For the cure of 6ore.roughhands.it is unrivalled. Price, only 12)4 c® ll * B a cake. Sold wholesale and retail by apll 8. L. CUTHBERT, 140 Third street ■ . ■ . - : y-' ■; mansion house. GEO ROE A HEENTZ, Proprietor, ttrVRTY STREET. just beside the Passenger Rallrord, which make. It the niostconvenlent house in the city for passengersarri- Proprietor'having. at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION DOUSE, would reepoct fully solicit n share of public patronage, There a epkudld STABLE and extensive w AGON T ARD, i sffo^ ink ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. UU Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. KOl.y _ “Idlewlld"—dedicated 10 N. FBOSI SAL’UKOAY’d OaILYT FROM TUESDAY’S DAILY , *j* 3^k*.***;*:^,* > '• * hotels. ’ "sT . CLAIII IIOTKL, ] Comer of Ptnn and SI. Clair streets, _ THE underMgncd, formerly of ‘‘Brown s Hotel, having taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and haring rettttud It in magulflcent style, wonld respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured with tho convenience of the houso and his long ex perience in ths business, he. can give enure satisfaction, and hie charges moderate. c CONNELLY, feo.i ■— KILBY’S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, , PITTSBURGH. PA. I m y2o:y] E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTBST HUUSE, nO RNER OP LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, Dear V*nm I y inroiia UeP ° t jlAM^nAraON J _P£oprWor ; _ OVVsTOK’S. WAVERLEY HOUSE, to South Eiihth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, rlilladelphla. [au^Ay^ "“TUB OSION, „„„„„ . NO. 11l Arcli Btreet, Philadelphia. T. 8 .WEBB (lata o the Eagle,) Proprietor. _|«u£hy_ GAsklL.l. HOUSE, CORNER OP MAIN ANP SOIHH STS., jrAItIIEA, <> milK Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the X public that this new ami elegant Jlotel has been open .Tahouse of entertainment. Being commodious and room, and adjoining the office of the Ohio BtngeCompnny.lt oil. ra “du«m«.Uunsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda tl.m of the traYeling community. , A share of public patronage is respectfully aulT _ _ . FRANKLIN HOUSE* CUKSTVt'T STREET, ABOVE TniltD, PIITt.ADEI.FniA. PARKKE *• LAIIID, Proprietor!.. jjllbllm] TERMS SI.AO PER I>AA. ... MCBIIL.A-AN HOlisK, JOHXSTOWX, F EA.AA. rrIHE undersigned bliving taken I named House, and refitted It nl a large «P«n.“ . in » comfortable a. teell as elegant style, * now preymret to K ceir. guests, and glre ample Futlslactitui bad pu roni** the House. fnuStf] lh : . • H ARK'S HOTEL, [Late Fnrra.VcKx' tm^;.! NO 133 ÜBEltTl* STLUiKT, li*ot of liflh street, Hit. | 6n ,1 opened for the aror.tnmo.lH.iou of u " 1 “WRAHKLIN HOVSKi Cleveland. Ohio. /T Patrick a son, pnonutTotA—Thin Uousa hu **- 1 7 denrcme thorough and extensive repairs, alteration*, tors nledffe themuelvef that nothing aboil be on theirpartto render the Frakkun a place where all the com* forte of a first class hotel can be fo “?* p ATRIcK A BO N. .'—*. FLOItbINCU HOTfcL, «o. too BROADIVAY, NEW iORK. ’CORDCOTtn OS THX KCEOPXXS TLAS.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, PROPiUETOn. RESTAURANT^ BASK EXCHANGE, TUI P.D STREET, BETWEEN W L"jl> AND MAHRET. rpui: Sub-critters be* Wt. te lolorm H>«r fwiU» Wid I ti.« public generally, that u.oy hato U-av>i the nb • £\\ known which ha« ju*t boon thorough, renointej, repaired mid re furnished, ■»4 M* “P" n ' Tho proprietors hirre spare,i no expense to make the HauE hx change a comfortable reoort, at sell Tor the epicure «l business mau. Tho Under trill »t all time, bepickedl with the delicacies of the seasou.oud kernel up unii-r the ou.pl ofepxperienced cooks. They respectfully »< fo. tire palrotiligo of « generous public J. gCIIANDBI.MKr.EH, lllr 0- B tRASCE-L BBLVIDKRB ÜBSTAIRAAT, WOOD STREET, BET. WATER AND HIU. STREET. rr>UK UnJnralsneil hu jo* proTiß.-J s <-botc« «-•» * I LIQUORS. »nj t» re»uy ut nil tlmna tosmT" Ins UL'n-l Ah Ihn bn.t of the season, In tho wny of eJ.h.oa, Uhl, Whitby Punches may b* hßtl at the Hetvu*».Kn. umMv JOHN* S-WUIV.. Pronn-tor. " COIIKUCOPIA «-0 YBTE R ASD COFFEE HO USE."K», D. BARNARD. Ho 40 F\flh SLrtcl, bcUcti-n H'uod and M-irket. lADlWvi’ rTTTHBIIRQII. CRYSTAL PALACE, 1 No. 18 Market atreet, C. C. BEELY, — RESPECTFULLY informs bia frioodsand the (jg f • Jpubtlf in general, that he ha* just started hi* York and Philadelphia tuodern^tyie^ol eoling line. in the Shell or Stowed, for liU cont* a dozen, ne will also famish tbo best of everything that the market will afford. Unune always open L in the morning. _ OYSTER SALOON A. NO IIESTAUUASTI 108 WOOD STREET. THE RubacriWr ha* now his OYSTER BAI/X»N ANT> EATING UOUBB p*rfect.M in a tnann-r that cannot * sistsTn vrit&ss o? Fox..., rn, *c *c, ’ls Bill of Ear* cannot be sarpa-tsM, and he would roapr-ct • lb. attention o, the STILLi 1 OS Wood »tr^et. “ Bt. Clair Liigcr Beef Urewery f-fTUE undersigned respectfully Informs the public tbsth. | I. now fully prepared to serve private public generally. with hit celebrated LAO Bit KI.R. in bottles All order, left «t hi. Odlre, NO .-.I I'tAMO™ ALLEY,(near Wood bvimnduallj iiU-ndt*-! to, delivered to any part of llm £ Benin’ Lager Beer Hall, j Vo. 106 SmiOifuld ttr/ct, npposilt the Outturn, ffnust. THE eubscritW has just opened one r f tho largest a »> best finished Lager lleer Ualls In the city. His B‘*rU acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other ac commoiation about hla bouse cannot be eXl ' e * k^ l ,. N . rrz rnw _ ■ J 1 Kennett Ale. WD ENGLISH, Bole Bottler of SMITH’S celebrated . Kennett Aleaud Brown Stout. Also.Commoo Ale ■nil Porter, in ijuxrt and plot bottle,. * . The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully solicited. _ mneral WsHr anil Sarsaparilla WM D KSUI.ISII, Pitt street, below IVnn, is now manufacturing «ud bottleing the above beverages on an extensive scale. Ills articles are of the beat guallly.nnd nufactured from the purest materials. octn.iy HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE rplIE undersigned is prepared to supply CARPENTERS, I CABINETMAKERS, and Workers in Wood generally, imh bis Patented and valuable PLANES. All who have tried it, pronouuce l a most Thluab.e In vention that must soon come into g ner-il u-e. lbe \ lowios letters from practical workmen ere but two among | many letters the Patentee has reacived recoxmend.ng this Plane above all others in use: PiTTSßiiaon Bt«am Cabinet Factoet.l February 22, ISfio. I We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we have used Hopper’s Pat-nt Plane, and do not besita> to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers ami C«rp-nte'S as su perior to any other Plano lu us*. We consider It peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and Ml ports of hard wood, and fur planing vene r*. it s far superior to the old mods of scraping, besides being a great saving ol time. One man, by using this Plane, will plane more reneers than five men can do by any other plane or method in use. lL H Rtan * Lo * To Moses P. Eaton, Esq.: , „ 4 4 . Dear Sir I have examiuel Hoppers Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article for the use for which it U intended, as a combination oi piune and 8C adapted to planing veneers, and it does not rcouire one-fourth the time or labor of the old method, and I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, butthat it will entirely . upersede the former te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engsgr 1 in the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of It, -then- i» nothing as well Sited to give n smooth nod beautiful fluLb to veneers as tho Hopper Patent Bench Plant*. J James W. W uodwial, Furniture Warerooms, 97, 99 Third »t, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, February 27, 1565. MOSES V. EATON, of thU city, l a my solo Agent for the Bale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture nnJ^Uhom Pittsburgh, March 21,1855—(mh21:tf)_ agency. MOBEB F. EATON. No. 19 Sixth street, agent for selling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to eel) the following lately patented articles: Sands A Cummings’ Patent Brick Machine; Hopper’s Patent Veneer Plane; . Trott’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan’fl Hock Drilling Machines; Coe’B patent Drill, for DrUllng Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Saw Mi.ls; Crawford’s Steam and IV a ter Guages; and, Griffith’s Wrought Iron Itallroad Chair Machines. I These articles haTe been examined by practical mechanics I and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in u<e. He is also authorized to sell Rights to make aud vend these articles In any part of the country. He has also for sale hot-pressed Notts and Washers, and finished Brass WoTk. . , 4 . , . .. He is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and new Inventions, aud give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention He refers to the following CARD ilTh« subscribers bare long l een acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Baton, and hare no hesitation lu recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his service?. as a gen tleman of undoubted Integrity and indefatigable industrj in whoso exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Craie, W. Robinson, Jr , Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. 11. Denny, H. Childs * Co., James Wood, N. Holmes 4 Bonß, P R Friend, Kramer 4 Rahm, f! Lorenz, L. It. Livingston, Knap 4 Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M’Candless, A. W. Loomis, j Pittsbcbgh. November 27th, 1864. Doan’fl Patent Rook Drilling Machines, WEIGHING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can be worked ana moved by two men, and do the work of five or six in the ordinary way. 8. 8. Fowler A Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber baa been appointed sole agent in tlio Uni ted Btales, for the ealo of rights to use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. Him to Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. It. R 4 W. Milner Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A.V.R. R 4 Gen. Wm. Jr., President P. A C. R. R 4 I 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. AC. R. R 4 | Messrs. Manfoll A Nicholson, Contractors for the P. A 9 l R. R. dee!9 I>MBKOIDERIES.— A. A. MASON A CO. huve ja«t Ti ll ceived per express 6 cartons of Embroideries, compri* sing new and elegant styles Collars, Cuffs, Collarettes, Head Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Sleeves, Chemizoltes, Hdkfr.,-Ac., which will he offered at extnaely tow prises. jan23 - - 1 • • »‘;X' ;?*»•. „' ■• * 1 '- 1 $ •*. v ' . ■.-•>-.•• 1L . '' v » , .t. .'rV'. ;■ V • • ..‘••-VtY -•■•••;•••. ‘ \ ■ - •■ ‘-V- ■ X-- ■ : - . \ ■ iS*k -V r 4 J «.*V ;%y -.■ kr ”:■■ * -.7 *• : j ''• •» . v» '' -‘1 ,NC£ COMPANIES, in sura: Inorease of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.— CHARTERED 1819 paid up CasU Capital, ------- Ss °?*°??t* milE TUIRTY-SIXTII ANNUAL fll^r* 1 Aasutfluf thfl ATNA INSURANCE U'J>. * V. 01 ford, ns furnished this ageney on the Ist of January, 1 0., under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered w Beventy-two Mortgage Bonds,6 and » ccnL,pnj- j„qqq qq Di-btfl dne tbo Company, pßcnreJ by inortgiiCti— 35 BlUpßeceivable,wellsecnred,pfiyableJitßank... q7 » s “. 0Q Railroad Stock? in Connecticut • ij-Vrqa 00 Bank Block? In the city of Hartford uiTnan oo Bank Block? in New York city JS ’ OjU W i Cash on hand,in Bank, and in bonds or Agents SQ& Q 6 [ and ** * . $773,278 63 The amount of liabilities diw or not due to Bunkd or other ert ditors, —nothing. adjusted and due,—none. Lessee aijustfd and not due, $148,510 , further Loss™ unadjusted Ml In suspense, waiting for funner PI AHo l th« 7 cl«L against the Company are small, such ° n i > K ,“t P . r in‘Srurid to take no risk over *lO 000 The amount hs-ined in any city, too n or villas, np«ndß lh The Hmount m tonr“ed' : VntaMks of bu!idlo«» veric»; the_ design is ,0 limit the '»g *»: ANBull Secretary. ' Stats or Coksicticgt, 1 „, Usrtlbrd, Jan. Ist, 1885. Thomas A. Alexaud*. Secretary °f the Ktna CompnDy.nml inn leo-.Uh that the for*. p jin „ Htltement by him WcriU-d, l* true, according to hif best k»o«ted«aud Y M.;f. I>Kl!i „ f th . Peace. I r-ftH bv iU;«' i rmfaoy for lh« year 18»4 «xe«ed «nW*W.b. p emioms received-tor the same time far exceed any other year, since the organiiatlon of the covering naarlv all d.»er!ptioo9 of property, Is nntvl rl tbU fit reniuritfratWo rntf*s. W-OmrcNo. ST IVeler rtr«t, Agent jETSA COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CO AW. CIIU'TIRTD, paid v r Ca.U f °°'°°° Cul! snrplua, as lir Jactaht. 18:>a S~7 nplil J Capital Sloolt aud Surplu. it securely lnrc-tal for T tlm Uu.-Ut of all policy bolder. As an the Claim, tee have to public conlideuco and o 4.-1 11 v 1- vr-mptlT, vw slate a fiu-t, ’bat Us receipts Tnry'f-'om ?U5.00n to Sl-'-O.uOO per month. Its ** Ur L on .i xrAi attributed, and in our cpici-m no Company ; r W United statw affords b.-U-r indemnity to polky L.i. s ;. r , than the X lua. They continue to make on property in town nod country, nl rate* as IvW a* U con- HUUnt «Ub safety to the p>iicy jM-Onics Northwest corner Fifth aud Wood greets, Pltt.-burub. • 11 K L, A W A UK MUTUAL SAFETY ISSUEAKCE COMPABY. in the North Room of the Exchange, ou lUira eLreet, rUII.M'F.LriIJA. marine insurances. 0?? VKbarui, ) , CAF.'io, VTo all i-Rrlt f-l tU»WorM. Fv.ii r .rn:s, 1 INLANI> 1 On -ro-l* bv riTi'rs. caaadH, late* a.u± Lf.C'i cftrna'.;"S l to *‘l uf the Uci> 11. * 1 FIBK issorasces Ou m-*.r=bßndi^ Ou st->r«*r<, dwelling , a ,- AS.= KT 5 OF THE COM TAN V, V.v.-mb«T •> I*>3 ; BonJ?aud Mortstjjes • •;••••■?- »- y Stoteof i»ennpy!Tantft,Pbilftdi?lvhm «><}’» h^nD6 . R 1 40 Carden, Southwark, and other loan, 181, 4- Bti-'k. J ia bank?, railroad* and ln.«u:sinocs CJia- OJ nv , 0 q .150.823 04 16,0*1 3'J rauitu Is receivable Cash r u h3D<I , . Balance? in th*> hand-i of and premiums on Marine Policies recently .-sued l-l,*”' Subscription Notes - 100)000 00 Wo. Martin, Jiwj'h H Kdmuud A Socd<r, J.-.ljo C. I>aTl«, UoNr’. Uurtnn, John K. P**Dro.«e, Rdwnnl Darlington, 11. Joti«»s Kn*ofce, J. Q. Johnson, Jatnea 0. JlanJ. TVoplu® Pttuldinp. Jam-** H. M'FirlauJ, W\ 0. Ludwig, Josrrn W.Co-WA?!, i’ec') P. A. MADERIA, Ap-nt, No. M'.NVi-r Pittsburgh. TU« FrenKltn Fire lniuranc* Company Of i'htladflphui, /Vtiaiyiram.X. t i Chbri*"» W. Thomas Hart, Tobias T (irnDt, J*™.b 11. Smith. Qeo. W. Rich ar t. MoM-d D. Uvb. A !■'.pLl K. Bfri., I»vUS. Uro»n«, l-ntt.-rx.il. CuAS- N - rravlent. Cr.v* <* tu-, SriTTfiary. Goutinuu tninalmtttnuranr., p«v*tual or litnltod.on vtny I drtmvtlr n nl |.n)p*rty. In town tU country, at raUf. u low 1 ••<.!.• i.-t.»'at vi'h *»--urity. _ „ , ] Tbi> Coini'-anj L*™ nwneti » largs ConLnqent Fuu«l, which, with thvlr r-npital nnd |>rHinitiaj«;..Kaft:)-r tllYMled, M* . JuLi -tlon Us the u:.>U!T«if. ' Thf’ ‘Ln-.fi* of the Ct’inpftHj-• on JnMiary Ist, 1851, as pub* ; luhoj Lrw.U} to an Art of AaartnMy. * ™ : *ai -w ! Tr,n|.. rarj Loan. m j £.h,4t | ToU] $1,212,708 44 ; *~£in-i« Uielr incorporation. a period of twvnty-oTi* yearn, th.» h»r» pall upward of On. Million Four Huno™! lhoiv i mad n.diarß loosoß t v f.sp. Ihftvhy afTnrdino Brldonro or thr advanbut'-sol Inaurann-, as well na lh. ability and disposl • tlon t" moot with promptnoß* nil liabilitirt i J.QAIIOIN'Kn COHIN, Aerot, i »p2t Offlca. north-rapt ror. Wood and TtiirJ - tfl i TIIK iISITKD STATKB life insurance, ■: ANNUITYa*.ND TRUST COMPANY, PinLiDEIPIHA. ! | CHARTERED APRIL 2GTH, 18a0, ’ : CHARTER PERPETUAL. I CAPITAL $250,000. Ojpct, S. E. Comer of Third find Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Opart ofU.e Ihso-.e »wrJ at Philadelphia MEJCTOE3 BtTfhrn H. Crawford, Pin' B. Goddard, Aml'niM W. ThompFon, Lawrunre Johnson, Banjamin W. Tinglcy, Oaf- STUenry, J ;l r,ih Flnrrm-p. Jims# Ilevrmil, William >.l.Godwin, William M’Kea. P rrrmVnf —Stf’i'h- 1 n r. Crawford. Tic* President —Amliroso W.Thompson. Urdicsl Krnmnirr, Pittsburgh —Jamar 11. Willson, 31. Allegheny City —lt. U. Mowry, M. D. y QKO. E. ARNOLD. Agant, mar n:7 No. 74 Konrth street, Pittsburgh. ” P ENNS YLVANIA INSURAN C E COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND Authorized SJOO,OOU. XNSCRK BUILDINGS and other property against low nr damage by Fire, and tho peril* of the Sea and iQ.iiod Navigation and Transportation. mr.ECTnr.«;. tVm. V. J<Jinfitnn, Hody Pattorson, W. M'Clintock, Kenney T. Vmnd, V M Long, « f. «nor dproul, A. J. Jon«*R, H. While, J fiord) Painter, A; A- Carrier, lame* B.Neghy, W. S. HaTen, Wade Hampton, H. *. I ftrt » 11. R CopgabnU. lion. WM. K. JOHNSTON, President. -JtODY PATTERSON, Vico President, i A. A Carrier, St!!-rc'.ary and Treasurer. I . c . Cap.uier, A.-slntunt Svcmtary. " Wectorn Insurance Company, Pi ttiburgii. U MII.Li.JI, Jr., President. | F. M. GOUDOV, Secretary CAPITAL, *300,000. WILL Insure against nil kinds of neks, FIRE and MA KINK. All losses will be liberally adjusted and P Tijom«SdstltuUon, nnna s ed by PiatcroM who are well known i£i’ the community, and who art detertuined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain tha character iyhich they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be injured. •» nr t*..h Ihrectors. —ll. Miller, .!r.,C.W. lUcbeHon, BuUtr, N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, a«on;o U . Jackson, Wm.M.Lron.Jamee LippcncoU,OeOr,;e D»r»i«,JameßUc- AuW.Al«xan<lerNlmu'k,Thoma«Srott. , - ±tL Office, No. 92 Water street, arehouaeof Spang A 0 o . upi tnlnO Pittsburgh. n0v24.1T WATCHES. EWELRY, &c. NFW GOOD*!!—• Wat:h*s, Jewelry, Su.YEa Military Goods, &■?., Wholesale and lUtail —Coun try Merchants and strangers fishing our city J „> rail, ns we cen serfs them ns well, end we think bt ter, Ilian they usually are served in hasten! el I*’#. ho■ ide. giving them n responsible guaruutee—tin item diilieult to obtain In many Shops. sin t„ 41s oo Silver Detached Levers I), Cylinders ,- 7t °, L dies’ Gold Is'ver and Lepine W atches, S-h ° Cha’inrseat, Keys, P.° oils. Spectacles’, lvis, Lamp., B auocr. All work and all good* w»rr*' WILS oN, f 7 Market pereet, comer of Fourth. TVTK"' AND GOOD BOOKS JUST KKCKIVKI) AT DAVI -Idn'^i,t’\o r Voun« e Cummu I !'k by Dr. J. W. A '\Vt!lison's Young Communicant's Catechism. G cmU The Rich Kinsman, or the Ilisfry of Bulb, the Moabl tess; by Dr Tvnir. l.illy llcrion, the Young Housekeeper. Prime's Travels in Kurope ami the hast— the best booh of travvls yet! The F;»re?trr?: by Prof, Wlson. Ministering Children. , „ Tbe Laws c.f Figurative "Language, by i.or>a^ The Minister’s Family. a?*. ch£.i% in The Fountain of Living Waters, illustrated by Facts. 4th The Words of Jesus. The Mind of Jems. Kltto's Works. Footsteps of St. Paul. ~ .... Lire and Epistles of St. Paul-plain, Bud In one-half Calf for presentation. The Hiding Place; by McFarlanc. Sow^tningSmostdailv,“new and valuable;Theologi«l Works, for family and ministerial rßl^! in ,? T DAVISON and English. street, apt - - - DOv27:dff JEANNETTE1 „ She is dressed in silks and satins, And her step is full of grace; She is lovely in appearance— Put what a sallo-v face! . Her bunds are email, but oh t how r g » She surely does not know That Herpciio Soap is lust the thing 1 ~ ~ p al> |anted* A PERSON having a Capital of Three or Four Thousand A DoUara to invest In 5 Mauufacmring business, can hear of an opportunity whore he can For oiirticu a short time. The best references given. For parnon lam apply at THIS OFFICE. imnAi.n ‘’A " AUSTIN T.OOMIS* 1 STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Ofict, No. 92 Fourth sLi above Wood. •% t OTES Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on collft !N terals nogotiated. Btocks bougbt.aud sold on com minion Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. , , . . All communications atlontod to protnpil'c WM. IL WUAIAHS 'Win II- Williams Co,, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, V El Comer Wood and Third struts. 4ST Alftransactions made on liberal terms. CollecUonß of BUIb, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. j^n-6:iw .$ 10,672 05 g>CONNEbL& WILLOCIit BANKERS, 1 ND Dealers In Exchange, Dank Notes, Gold and Silver A Coin. Current nml Par Funds received on deposit Sticks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United fctatep. firmih VfisLcorner of Market and Fifth streets. Last.corner oi PITTSBURGH. PA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AXD SSIITUFIELD STREETS, <m2:(Sm Plttuliurgh, P» c. U. Yf 11X138 -• _ -Wilkins Co., (Successcra to A. Wilkinß & Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, xVi>. 71 Fourth street, Pitliburoh. IN TfTE numorous fluspensiors of Banks and Bankers throughout, the country during the last sis months, we are su&fied Uint in almost every instance their troubles haYo jrrown out of a departure Irom tbeir legitimate busi ness; and we, tiuuefore, take occasion to assure the public in advance, that no sacculation* In “fancy stocks, or other , “ontilde operations," shall tempt us from the strict and K l fdtiroato line of our business— believing that in avoiding nil such InTestwntß we shall not ouly be better able to s.tyc our customers nud ensure their safc:y, but that in i „!s.ii‘iD« such a course m stall promote our oiru I .fit l‘r>s| W. * 00._ $627,470 &3 prairroM: . Dr. n. M. llqp’.ch, Uutib Crnli, • S’.t-UiNT M*nT»io, Churls K«Uy. Samuel K. Stokes, Hr-Bry Sloan, Tni'iuair, \im. Eyre, Jr., Jnshaa L. L*ri«*, John B. Semple, Charles ilehufler, J. T. Pittsburgh, B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MA.KTLN,Pf«*i«lent. T U*jS. C. 11A ND, Vice President. (ANKERS AND BROKERS. " ' Remora!. j PA.TBICKS a FBIEKD, bankers AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Jl-M Bcmoval their Offu* to the Comer of Fifth and Wood 01. PITTBSO.SH, PA. _ x PATRICKS 4 FRIEND, Banker* and Exchange VtWTOt '! P rad Dealers in Notes,Drafts, Acceptances, QoU.aiTer Rant Notes. Exchanges c.n tlu Eastern and Western U "SSuo™te y Je the cities throughout O.MM Deposits received in par funds ot current paper, at trie corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [fubd_ lf. HOLMES & 80NS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, mvi tawTH. incm mxiciNa and ejounox cyFira to bo. B 7 MAOECT STRXET, FOCB DOOB3 BBLOW OU> STAND. N 110LME3 k SONS. Bankers and Exchange Brokcra, . anJ Dealers In Notea, Drafts, AMejJtanoaß Gold, Mi rer an! ILTik Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and W extern C ‘SlL™i"n?ralte r in“ail the cities throughout the United otol.-A IA-W-Itj received In par funds ot currant papar No. Sr ■!£■■■.. between Third and Fourth sts. - ~ xiERNAM A CO., BANKERS AND KXCUANGE BKOKER.3, ya Wood Street, corner of Diamond Allty, HTTMUiROH, PA., e-*UY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount Ome S') PTFbftnif*, nod promissory notes; make a * th* principal cities of the Union. Receive depn. ita op c.,1l 4t.,l ou interest, nnd give their prompt attention to ail o’Jj-.t mutter* appertaining to a Broker’s bnsiuem. Eastern Iwhani;** e. tislnntly on hftDd. ® aro _ JOHN WOODS, T,ANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, DEALKR l* Exckanee, Commercial and Bank Notes. L' 'TUCK bought and nold on eomtniFMon. Collections & dr.-tull,)' .tfaaed to. lnt.mst paid cm I‘iposlt n-s-So SSW Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. . ae;* 1 G Dank. __ HILL & 00., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ooasm op wood and firm stouts. /SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for 0 Bale. Time BiUs ol Exchange and Notes discounted.— Quid, Silver and Bank Notes, bought au<l sold. Colleotioiia Saadi in all tlie principal cities of the Lmtod Blnte*De poetta received of Par and CurrcntEunda. [nart.. ly _ iltEi EiinJUi, uiwaao cum, ruiaeici Rittniu. trp AM~F7I & RAITM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, TAtIY AND SEED Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate l> Loans on Beal Estate or Stock Securities; .purchase Prnmif«ary Note# and Time Bills, on East anil Wi>t, buy aud .<••» Stock* on OatamiMten. Collection!* made on all poiut* in the Union. ~ * ~ 0. E. ARHOLD ft CO., BANEEiIS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank NoL'B, bight and Time Draft*, Ac. Collection? carefully aUeodel to, i and proceed* remitted to any part of the U uiou. Stock.* bought and sold on cowmißsiou. . .. 7-i Fourth fit-, next door to Bank of PntsL «.1 ***l3 Domestic and Fcrrnyn Exchange Bank Notts, Gold and BUnr Bought, Bold and Exchanged, at the EXCHANGE AND banking HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO., &4 wood stkxit, riTTancwni:. aliowod on timo deports. I jr.i:l2 Tiiojirvox bell. nvtT' f. pn XU A Ui: ’ Uil ' THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKERS AND B R 0 K E U F , ; Ojrner of Third and HW tirtftl, Pittsburgh, la. THOMAS WOODS, W COMMERCIAL BROKER, "*=* 4SI) ntALCB IS Note., Bond., Stock., Ileal K.tnte, <fcc., JV«. 75 Fourth st . Pittsburgh. Pa. I ■ WlillAin A* iuii & £°*» BANKERS, * JXo-bLiruo'l tired, Pittsburgh. KOLD cm the following 150ND3 AND SlOCttS,:— 40 shares Kxc*l»RDg« liai.fc ; 17 do .M.n-nrnheU Navigation Company; *ZO do Citiieus’ Insurance* Company ; 4U.0 Moaor»,<ul.*Ja Navigation Company City of L'ittflmrgh Doncls; C -uniy of Allegheny Donds _ cimmlottl’* Loan Oillc®* XTO 100 SMiTIIfIELD STiIKET, N DAK HETiI.— \ 'loney loaned on Gold and Silver Watchti, Silverware and otli'T valuable artHe*. auU:JIY CLOTHING, CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., I FORMERLY of tho celebrated Clothing Dupot on Liberty < stre*-; -which has won an unbounded popularity under ho name of ih*» TURKK 810 DOORS, have, for tho pur pose of Requiring more space for their Immense business, ramored to the spacious buildinir on thocornrrof r * n DiAMOND alley and wood street, Where they Imre now the most SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! ASD 11EADY MADE CLOTHING, That baa erer been offered to the public. Their principal object for this remoT&l, 1 3 to give them more facilities for the _ _ WHOLESALE TRADE. They are propared to sell Goods at the LO WEST EASTERN PSICESI And they will warrant them to he as good as any manu factured In the Union. „ CUSTOM WOBK, in rni dist strut, sot epos mi snoETtsr sonci. They have on hnoff a foil beautiful assortment of FROCKS, C DRES|"’ WALKING AND BUBI- ness coats. Our Interests are identical with those of our '“*?in«r«j and wo assure tko public that our OJelity wUI not fall In s©. 88 Wood Street, (bast side,) CORNER or DIAMOND alley. m'n —We desire our patrons to undcrstandthat we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. mar 23 Fall and Winter Good* 1 EDMOND WATTS) MEKCUANT TAILOR, no. 185 LIBERTY STREET. I have now on hand a largo stock of Fall and Winter Hoods Overcoatings, of entirely now designs; Plash.>«*£ in 88, B B, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Cassimercs, of every style and shade in the *lL® ! wblclr I •will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. isikW SPRINO goods* TUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOBK.EY A CO’S Whole' J sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood atreet, and corner »Bey, the largest and most. car leds<*k £ troodfl that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure o Meriting the attention of the public to. These goods have been purchased from first bands, and, 2° second protll on them, which L aves us able to say that we can nml do s-dl „t as small profile as any house In the east ern Oillee. l liereb.,.’, . e respectfully iUVtte the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to give us a call, and , vamlne our exteusive assortment of READY MADE CU .lilNa. It is almost impossible to euumerate the guon! t v of Immense piles of garments that Is to be Been at thisli i < establishment; it is sufficient to aay maHo‘,r h “ CO. "" " Clothing! Clothing I milK undersigned respectfully friends and the I public that be Is now receiving at hiastore, N 0.177 Lib erty street, a choico assortment of Cloths, Cassimevs and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order In tho most fashionable man ner, ftt short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Wehavcalso on hand ft large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their ■ dvautage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. [mark] C. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. THE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where he has always on hand a largo and choice assort mentof all articles cf CLOTHING, which he wurrantscqnal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pn- Ce mar T My PUbUC 10 S ‘" OTpSIHEIMEB. To Houßelteepera. WE have now opened one of the largest stocks of CHINA, GLASS and QUt'.IiNSWARE, su table for housekeepers In the city, and Intend selling at v ry low prices. Wo will sell a handsome set of While Tea Ware,. consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods la proportion. Our Btock being large owing to the dull season irn-l passed, ere aro deter mined to work It oil at low prices. We have just opened so, e beautiful shapes of White Stone Heat Dishes; Vege table do ; Covered llslies for stewod cnicken, etc., etc. Also, somo very haudsjme new styles of W ater Fltchors. Our Block of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, Is large—all of which we have put down In prico to Buit the tines. FRENCH CHINA. We have some twenty different styles French China Tea Fets, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent, below former pnees. nousg fORNIsnISG GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waitors, Britan nia Ware Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, Is large, and we will sell them at very Ibices On haml nnd recalving, a large slock of Beaton’and Pitts burgh Glass Ware, which we will soil at manufecturer’a prices, Oar stock or common leas, Plates, Bowie, Dishes, Pitch-, ers and every article suitable lor country or city trade, iB laree to which we invite the attention of city and country merchant?, as we will Bell them very low for Cash. liousekee pars BDd others in want of CHfiap China and Queenswaie* will do well by calling aUhe No. 62 Market, between 3d and 4th ets., B plO Opposite (Jer. H. White. —"-*i-i tgiifr SPBIWG ATJD SUMMER DBY GOODS. , THE SUBSCRIBERS hare jnei weired, and .are now opening, tbe moat <le?irable assortment. of DRY GOODS ever offered in this market. We call particular at* icntiou to a few very choice articles. . Extra Rich Fancy Col’d Silks, entirely new design; do do Black do do; I Uo do Twisted ..do; . . Satin Plaid and plain Tissue and Bcrages; Printed do do; do Berage Delaines; do Challie do; Very handsome French lawbs; do do BiUtianteens; . „ , T , A good assortment of French-work, Collars, Under Sleeves and Chemisettes, very cheap; Embroidered Hern stitch end plain Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Unen Table C'olbs and Table Linens; French and English Fur niture. Chintzes, white and colored Furniture Dimatry. A full assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts. dm, WS. Linens, Muslins, together with a complete assortment of every artirle, either Fancy, Staple, Foreign or We solicit an examination of our Stock tefore purchasing elsewhere; as we Hatter ourselvea (since we have estaO-. lished the cash syßtem) that we can supply our on more liberal terms than any house west of the W'e return our thanks to our friends for their many es teemed favors to our firm, under its former,title, and hope they may sUll continue them tetha ogtabhsbment. nnder • its NEW TITLE. , A IJivU, ft*h2B formerly Young, bteveosou s ij >Q»_ .JA3. B. ai’VAl. ,JO3. LODEWIO. New Arrival of Spring and Summer l>ry < Goods. _. ' ' , AT No. 99 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD BTREET. ( D GREGG A CO- Importers and. Jobbers in Britißn, - French ami German DRY GOODS. Having receiv- - edoar large oud extensive Block Of spring and summer roods, purchased fronaimporters, through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers geueraJ ly, that- owing to these acquired facilities m .purchasing, we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met W A h goods stock will bo found cashmeres, de laines, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohak lustres, alpacas,plain black and faney Cpred Bilks, ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy, vesting?, casshneree, satinets, tweeds and summer panta loonlog; brown and black muslins, table diapers. We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles. palm leaf hate, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and un extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lafcegoods,fancy netting?, jnconetts,mull and figured Swiss mußhns and black silk veils, Ac. i (hir variety stock embraces In part combs, buttons, per [ cussicm caps, threads, port monaies,patent medicines, per turnery, and almost every article usually kept in the.va ! xieiv lme, together with a large stock of gold and silver | watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest pattern?, and a great variety of GO hour and « any elocite. all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or sattsrnctory reference. ■ . N. 15.— a.n early call from buyers la respectfully solicited. D. GREGG A CU. VAN GOUDKK’i TRIMMING STORIu, No. 83 Ma-Klt Bt., Coeiser of Diamo.vd. JCST RLCKIVINQ, a large and well selected stock of al tb* ukw stales of _ „ n LADIKS’ DKESS AND MANTILLA TIIIMUINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, Gimps, Braids, Velvets, Laces, Cords, , Mbbons. ... A handocrao assortment of French, Scotch.and Austrian KMBKOIL'EIIIEg, in Swiss, Jaconet an 1 Lace. Collar?, Edging*, .Handkerchief*, Slcovrs, Insertion!, Infant* Itobep, Cheinizettep, Bind?, Capa & Waists. A fell supply cf MOURNING GOODS: „ Craps sells, Collars, J ove and Qanzo Veils, Plain Linen setts, Sieves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swisa do. Cbemiz-Rtea, Italian nndEng’h Crnpu. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING —Stamped Collars, Banda and Insertions: French Working Cotton, Hoop?, Linen and Cotton Floas, Oil Cloth, EmbroidenDg bilk. BtiUetos and Scteifors. Mantua, Saliu and Bonnet Ribbons. A 'arge assortment of QENTLEMES’S Q GOODS—Shirt*,'Collars, Cravat*, Ties, Uanikerchief-!, Ac. Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in wnail wares generally. . , fi®' Uajou'b best Bid Gloves, in white,-black and color*. Size* from So. Gtn No. 10, always cnh&nd. .. .. ■ - ... Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and QLolE&—very ; cheap. mh23 ... sFeing dry goods. HAGAN & AIIIj. No. 91 MarUet at-, AIUS receiving daily additions to their large and we)i selected stock of Mantilla?, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Goj.!s, Alexander’s Kid GloTea, «c .• To Which vo would respectfully invite the atiertion oi tbc Ladle*. ah2o i "TRANK VAN OOUDEK baa just received a large aad beautiful araOTlmeut of Mourning Collar?, aicevcs anl Sctta ia Crape, Tarleton and Swis.“, black lace and gauze Veils, black Hosiery and (Hares, In wool, cotton, and »irk; Ribbons, Dribs, and Crapes, In all qualities. Alexander A Baku's test Kid Ok,res can always be found at No. 83 .MARKET STREET, comer of tbe Dia n.ond. u "TI- KEW DRV GOODS BTORE. Iron Front— No. 91 Market street. OUR bouse being nowopeu tor the transaction of a gener al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully BoUcittliH of tbe public, feeling confident that. from our ex tensive end well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can otter such inducements as will in sure entire satisfaction. UAQAN & AlfL, R p r i ; tf Noa. 91 Market and 8 Union street. JAPIIiS \V. WOODWELL, CABINET PURNITUEE MANUFACTURER. Ware-roomi 97 and 9‘J Third street. J- W. w. respectfully informs his friends nniTUstomers that hnH now comtdetKl his spring stock p<Jp| 0 r Furniture, wltiih is decidedly * 1 1 the largest and best ever offered for rale »n this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any iu the United States, Kaitor West. As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and nowest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at tho lowest trice;. He has adopted tho principle of identifying his customers interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al* v ayp on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, thnt a house, or any part of one, may he furnisbed from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of etyle and finish, cannot be surpassed in -nv of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-teto Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair doth; 60 dox. Mahogany Chairs; SO dox. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany .Rocking “ SO Walnut a “ 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut “ 60 Marble Top Centra Tables: 60 “ “ Dressiujj Bureaus 80 “ “ Washstanda;, 40 Enclosed “ 100 Common “ 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 19 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut “ 60 Cottage “ 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mabcgnnv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut « 10 Cherry “ 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; ~ 20 dox. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies’Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands;' What-Nots; Etiguirea; Paper Mache Tabled: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke 41 Elizabethan “ Hall and Tier u Reception H Ladies’ Work ** Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tables; Asm “ Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; k large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cajuhxt Maxtua supplied with all ar ticles In their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest r notice. t- All orders promptly attended to. apr6 lh Steamboats, Alloy 1 _ JOHN U’OLOBKEY A CO. COMMON WAEEw DRY goo: SECOND ARRIVAL Shawls & Scarfs, MOURSISG GOODS. FOKiSiTUKE. Tns subscribers tender their acknow-#?! favors bestowed upon inreSßrisaSathcm by their Steamboat friends, and PM would respectfully remind them and others interest- * " 1 ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Farniture and Chairs of the best material'and work manship T. B. YOUNG & CO.* Corner Third and Smithfiold streets, opposite “ Brown’s Hotel.** James Lowry, Jr M CHAIR AND BKDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 264 Fetterman’s Row, Liberty street, naa on band & large stock of Chalrß and Bedsteads, of. every description, made of tbe best materials, which he will sell lower than articles of the same quality can be sold In the city. H©would call par ticular attention to hb large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning ol every description executed in the neatest mannor. Orders loft at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly tteuded to. mar2l A.MILLII&ENftCO., HATE ON HAND at their extenslr* CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield street, a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, ■which they will sell 16 per cent, below customary ratea. Terms—cash only. Great Inducements to Cash Purchasers* WE will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS* at prices that.cannot fail to please cash purchasers All our work is warranted. Out terms are CASH. JAMES DOWRY, JR* dar2s cor. liberty fits. W>l. STEVENSON continues to manufacture Tu, CABINET-WARE of every description, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAR • INQ attended to, in all its branches. my 11 FIELD BOOK FORKAILROAD.ENQINBEES.—Contain ing formula tor laying out curres.de termining frog an gLe3, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, dellections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathims and natural Blgns.'.tan gents, etc.ctc., by John B.llenck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,75. ,*#The object of the present work is to a apply a want very generally felt by Assistant -Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use in the field, -containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common enough;but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula) for layiug out carves, turn-outs,crossings, Ac.,is ft desideratum which this work ts designed to supply. U. 8. Milttabt Academy, West Point, April IS, 1&54. Gentlemen: I have looked Over “ Henck's Held Book for Railroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but It will be foundarery useful and practical volume both for office and field work. D. H. Mahab. Tboy, Apri1.21.1854. I am much pleased with Mr. Henck’s little manual, the “Yield Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful processes among railway engineers; he has J™L>ha which, new at least in their present form, oI a mint of higher value than that of mere Bovelty . (being in general rmKeptiblf, of available, not to ole, practical use. In conclusion, while * _®j} of ¥r. Henck’s book U such as to adapt» t to professional needs, .! have tbo ner cordial the author, and the oi o. a end Kreotor of &*****£%s%?»*■ I For sale oy thaler in Engineers’ Stationery, I ft -- Market street, corner of Second. =o* '-V- "f*" ; MiSCELtANISOtJS. ~ 1 -; ■ - a 1 * 1 jeo'narggg'" :i GHESB Y ; PECTCOR jtX; . ■ . yoa tote turin curs a? ' . nnrrr.TISCOT.Va, HO A TISSUES: l, F riOmßlTja, CO wuoopiNdcouaii, caozfr sthita, wu and coNBUUPTiatr r rffg invite thoattentloh of the.. / TjßaL&i thetf lioiart . a&MMtiamsas&t , —■„ t . r »(hi.w convictions. JndgeXhen, whether this is not the to l Erortw;*«, you mhst have relief for the throat of long. Jlff® whethfer every family ought not to have It tyth«“«_» Bafcgnanl against the everywhere prevailing enemy, ; • ; - steals with fatal frequency upon, almost oTery Sor*i »“h carries off a lamb from many a home) „ ..... ~t w v Jochson,C. H., Jackson city, 0., 20lh Nor., 1862. DE. J. C. Aver: air—The Cueurt Pectorie Is much In . aniredafter. Several of our best Physicians have used tt, r three of them In their own cases, and always with the hap-' nlest effects. Thß numerous patent medicines always he-, fore them, lead to incredulity In regard to everynew reme- ’ . Si- and It is only after undoubted evident* of value in any article, that anything like a general, confidence can be ex- 1 CK |h'o unrivalled excellence of thiscomWnatlon of agents, same time sedative and : your H.B.' ' Da J 0 Arm: Boar Sir-Over application tor thejqut ii^SSp^§§ SStssaESSsJgFfl^s boring under similar indispositions. --w Trtwwti ■ Yours truly, Ala., Octobe'r 4,1M8. . : •n® t P Am: Bic—X hare used, your admirable com- . pound exclusively in my practice, a™ n hd }t to antpass, by far any other remedy we have tor curing diseases upontha ■ obedie»tservant )R , What vet remains to convince the mosttucredalona that the Chetry Pectoral is all that it purporta to be, vise su nn eSusJledrcmedial agent for all diseases of tho Throat and S q “„; Th» emorience of years has proven it to bo each, and we JhtXtomthe people, telling that lta virtnes Ki prepared by n j rf C. i AYKßjohcm'ißt,toweU,Hara. Beware of Shires preparations, attempted to be palmed oil under E3TOCK * CO . wholesale ana reislL j6o.onittaw Carter’s spamsu Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OP THE BLOOD t Hat a Particle of Horcurv in It. T PT TIIK AFFLICTED READ AND PONDEBI—An Tj Infallible Remedy for Klntfs j Am. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions Pimples 01 Pos-ulu . . on the Face, Blotches, Boils,. Ague and Bevar,.Chronic Sere . Eva? lUn* Worm or Tatter, Scald Head, Enlargement and tSof the Bones and Joints, Stabhorn Olrorr, Byphllltle : i Birord'rV. Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and ail Diseases . ... S? g from on Injudidons use cfMctcury,lmprudence In IJ^r^P^ar 3^ h r"edi=in. and Purifier of B!«ri • ~ Sw need by . usandaof grateful patients tom all part.- Oftte ciTtri States,-who daily to the romsxUM: ~ by tho greatest of all toedldn33, tJAit* TEK’S P SI>ANI3II MIXTURE.” Neuralgia Rheumatism, ■■ scrofula^Eruptions on tho Shin, User Dtotse.rFejets,! ~ . v mSs Old Soros, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the , ■ Threat. Fettle Complainle, Pains aid Aching of the Ikrass . - and .Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great and - in Ffr“n ii Blood, nothing has yet been found , tn ftbmuare with It. Itclearitios the system of all tapttri* ties, acto gently and.efiiciently on the hirer and Kidneys, . ctranirthens the Digestion; gives tone to the Stomach, - makes the “kin clear and healthy, sod restores the Ccnsti- - tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down fcy.haeicessa,., ~ ffl/Mhsu ail the erne nfetics ever used. A few doxesof Caxter a Spanish Mixture ; v jH remove all sallowness o! complexion, bring the rosea, ! t S the cheek, give elasticity to prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all - f tb sSrf^“^be"uflcat«awhich wehay.received ! from pS tom.il parts of the the Wrt , l evidence that there la no humbng about It .The prew, liotel keepers,roaidatrntea,physicians, and pnbltc.men, well . known tSe coSmunl&; all add their testimony to the. .... wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURI Hull. on the Affimt and get a Circular and Almanac,'and read the wonderful enrea this truly greatest of »U Jledklnee “ unless signed by BENNETT A BEIIRS. Proprietors, No. S Pearl street, Richmond, Vm. to whom all JSIG, ILEUISG BROS.,and by Drugs*®*® geuetally. . .1 To Farmers* Hardeners mui Nurserymen- - . -r^ t y thousand bushels puw BONEDUSTi fiUJjjOttßil' V 1000 • uvheb pure BO*KI>UST,«)ar»e ground; 1000 barrels patent American FKftTXLIZBIu - • ... a Sc C IIOEVELER offer for sale, on accommodating „ni», {Be-.TWfe-T.10.-M* - - tnreat ibeim*w extennre establishment, Situated In East. IJb-X n-ur Pittsburgh, Pa. Boncdust.w a manure hM -. . - Weu used for many years In Europe-witb the greatest sue c,sj; ui-zt to RU.no, It H superior to any other In use. Tea or fifteen tmshels pare Uonotlost per acre wlllso hOuriahlihe lard that its gool effects :»ill herealixod ftcro the first year t, ten or fifteen years after,whsreas the 8“ od .^ 8c ; euauo er-J eihsustod in on. year. * h ? h " T ® “5? linneuust sfcal:-in the highest terms or tho benefits do- -. rierd from it. H is suited to ererytariety of Boil, «pd ail rtops are henefilted by lt-eines and. troea more parUeota-. 5? The patent Ameriesn FerUUzcr-pooscsMS essenfftd pro nertlea ncee-sary to Btimulate the growth of plants and Steen stables, and destroys lnseets. -As a manam,for t g/rdsolns. It cannot be esceUed. - - :• b Order* must be addressed to A. I*OI4VELEE, mbS-dawlm 419 Penn street, Pittsburgh. « - \ra LcmiTwouiia fur arouiteots, mechan- V ICS AND ENGINEERS — . Tho Model Architect; 2 volumes} by Sloan. i The Curpenter’s New Guide; do. I A; ploton’a Dictionary of Mechanics. I Do. Mechanic*’ Magazine. I Practical Mechanic's Journal. I Downing*® Rural Efifinjß. I Do. Country Mouses. Btuart’s Archltectnre. 1 Allen’s Rural Architecture. I I Field’s City do. Rudiments of do. and Budding.. - • I Rudimentary do. by3o\ia JtaUjrik. I The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder** Guide. . •.. I lhe Builders' Guide. ..... * , ' ' I The Engineers and Machinist’s Assistant;.* TCls. I Do. do. Mechanic's do. , I w«-l(ibach*t* Mechanics and Engineers; ITvols. | Mnhon’B Civil Engineering, i Knapp’s Chemical Technology. • •*- i. I Norriv Hand Booh for liacomoDre Engineers and Mach a, I Colburn on Locomotive Engines. ;; - : * I Uaupt on Bridges. • • | Templeton's-MechaulrsCompanion. - I Scribner’s do. do. 1 Hasweli’s do. do* , Ilenck’s Field Book. Byrne’s Pocket Companion. I Simms on Leveling; revised by J. H. Alexander. -.... j Do. Mathematical - I Borden's Formula for Construction of B. Roods. I Trautwine on Railroad Cortes. " Shunk do. do. I Mifflin do. do. And numerous 6 Iher practical wbrkfjj For sale by B» m bl7 ; No. 104 Wood at. REiT KNOWN WHEN 'DRIED.—These gentlemen take pleasure in testifying in regard to B. A. FAHNES TOCK'S VERMIFUGE, because two of the Him bate used it in their private practice as physiciansfor a somber of ■soars, and they have known it, oy.observation, to oe gooa -3 Nxw ALBAXt, Ind^Jnly4th f 1853. 31 strs.B A. Fahntdock <£ Cb.— ' ’ ' V - Gentlemen: Having sold your talaable Temiroge for some time, and having Been it need for manyyears, we would recommend it to all as a safe and efficient remedy for all cases of worms. In no instance ever wen any evil results following its administration, but always baa it answered the purposes 'or which it was intended, and been eP ß2Ußvlng^ C teTerythiDgth6thaB.bceo get forth to its-virtues is strictly in accordance with our opwmtion*.. in Prei ’ irod “ d 60l4 R y A. Fiinjat6dK. i n cb; 1 - Oornerof First and Wood sts» aplfcdaw f riUIE-UIIKAT POSTHUMOUS WOaKi-THB WJ.VB 1, OP TITK LAMP; oyWiiUAir Nobth, author or f Anti? ConiDgsby.” Ac., Ac. .., _ _ “Who will exchange old lamps lor new." —Arabian Nights Entertainments . C0BTIST8: , . . Underground. »nd Beatln : o—iT.iirlfer 13—The Gamblers. 3 Above Ground. 19—Old Latitude and iAng’e. ; 7 The Row* 25 of Mondel. 8— A Curious Girl. 24—'ThePsrewell Present. 1 0 i n Love. 25—Me’rDad. Mondel’s Youth*. 10— Uow to make Money. 20—BU Fortune, " 11— Strange Talk. 2T—Voyage to/Golden Island. 12— More Love. 28—Mutiny. - IS—Green-eyed Kemesis. 29—Berkley Married.. 14— Tbo Sick Man. 35—Pair Slava of the Lamp. 15— Chaos. 31—Reconciliation. 16— The Bridal Klsb. 32—Conclusion. . .V < , Kor Bale by --B. T. C.’ MORGAN^ ao2 10. Wood st. ATTENTION! Wagon Masters and Teamsters’ Bounty Lana AGENCY, 03 FomftU slreet. ' 4 OFFICERS, Soldier?,Musicians, Wagon Matters,Tea»* stera, Ac., who were regularly mußtered'lnto the Ser vice cf the United Stete?, and e*ery Officer* SMJnan,ordl» nary Beaman, Marine, Clerk and Landanaiyn **7l also, Militia or or State TrOOTS CTaiij state of Territory, aro entitled, by the late Act or Congrea, to Wnrrant for IGO Acres of Land. . ~ f _'^ Those who have rehelrea to » Warrant for such. quantity of Land aa will mate, in the Tr p°er“so l n“entrusting their claims to mectmtely upon har- GW mhl4 AJd Bounty Lind Agent, flt Pourth at. a lEHPKTIC SOAP EXCELSIOR! ' . ' Itoenabtyagain. ril eo sure to tbat stcre again, ' • * . On Third street, kept by S. L. Ct And some Elerpetio Soap I fain Would buy, for it always salts me,.... Ucrpetlo Soap always suits me. . _ That Soap removes redness and tan And cures all chaps and soreness,too; . Brightens complexions pats and.wan— I’m very sura it will oleaseyou: 1 ‘ Oh yes, I know it will please you. 1 ‘ ' ? z This valuable remedy lor sore rough hand* has proved- ? ffreat benefit to hundreds. Price only 12}££bnta per ea'i* *: iSdby S. I*. CUTHBERT, * m hi2 • *.• ' 140 Third fitrtet o A VALUABLE FARM, UP laO AORES FOB SALK-—• 100 acres in cuUWaUon—with * good 'Btptiellota*«» : Barn, Stable, Uay Shed, Granery, Spring Houss Caret ago- - House, Ac.; andaemall Orchard. Ths placo coo tains good ; Water' and falu&blo'Springs. There is Ocat under the 4 whole Farm, and. the unimprotei land containsjTaluat'la r Timber. Price, $35 per acre. Terms, o»4bird in nana— :■ remainder in one, two and three - = ~ S. CUTHBBBT A-BON. • - ? Real T>t»t« Aerate, UP Pitta ufaeet. ;; fOR A THPTHJCL PORTRAIT,.to to UARWyaqAL-. LUST, No. 75 FOURTH «trwt, Ajpottfr ilmffttfpleue.'. **» « ... w'.*- ••••■ f : . j,-v'^ •V-V **--•* - . I «-«v ' ■ X- , t -. ; ;r \
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