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BA.TURDAY MOBBING::::
A ifteftfots®4*iif.rf A-i”.' ~ •
If the epring.is cold and baokward, wo o en
hear the fotmere Bay, “corn is bottcrout of the
around, thanin.it.”
Well, ; now, friends, yon were never “ OT ® m
taken in ytiur lives. If the frost is aDrOU t
ground, and the weather warm enough to sprout
it. corn had better be in the ground I b ®
kept baok, like a talented Btep-son, but its t a r
gil are accumulating, and as soon üßafavova
lie onnorinnitv offers, its latent powers will
Bk °Wtult?fh! e tlp S iB kept down by the chill air its
roots, protected by the earth, arc spreading and
striking deep, which will enable it to stand the
heat and drought of mid summer.
Corn tops will not grow much while the ther
mometer is below seventy degrees, but the roots
will, so that they bocomo dispropßrnonedtoth
t.p. Corn planted later, will often overtakoU
In growth,but the early planted will ripen at leas
two weeks earlier than the late P lant . e ’ , b the
ing bo much root, is not so much mj
good, full crop, bo P'a
so as to glaze before the mid * watermc-
You might as well a ° d ® rtili ° J ho b P lea k winds of
lona by moonshine, as corn t>y
October- -
Plant tarlv.—Q!»o Farmer - .
fiIASTILLiVb* _
. x-Flt CCPPLT OF MOIRE ANTIQUE DEW-DROP
A MAsilhtAS J«t rx-i-d at AQAN AHL’B, '■
~ No. 01 Merkel st.
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Executor** Notice.
WHEREAS, liCtWru 'XV&tamcntnry on the Estate of
j AMKARIDDUS, lato of the City of Pittsburgh, dc
ceaved. have been granted to the subscribers, all per-ons
Indebted to tho said estate aro requested to mako immediate
Mvmem, and those haTing claims or demands against the
HSta'eof the said decedent, will make known the sami,duly
authenticated, without delay, snALF.R,
At the office of C. f haler & Co., No 81 Fourth st,
Or to JOSEPH P. GAZZAM,
No —, Sixth street, Pittsburgh,
m h2S:lawfGwl_ Executors.
* Dreii making and millinery.
S\ MRS. S. E. CARGO PRipectfully informs her friends
Ofland others, that she Is prepared to order
iatesl styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS,
'TULAfAS. <&., on the shortest notice and on the most ret
inaWrieW Children's Clothing made up with neatness
Std deVS Bonnets altered and dyed ac<»rding o
dkecUors, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to
61 A°tX S BuMIW, No. 70 FOURTH Street, second stay,
eame°entrance as to the Crystal Palace Dacu«nan|3il
lerr . _
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WE ARE NOW RECEIVING from New Yon and Phila
delphia' a fait stock or
V GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
Comnrlrinsr Young Hyson, Impc til, Gunpowder, Oolong,
Sooehong and English Breakfast, all of wb , lch „£ aTß _£ l ‘j°
carefally Relected,and will bs Bold a« uaoal,aUher whole-
M^vIBISG“ lO aS d ST A LOUIS F KKHSED SUGARS.
liOVJsRINu 8 ana bi. u\j pfiKlN TBA gTORE,
- A No. 38 Fifth street.
thobcn stylo of the Art, and ot Tory moderate prices. Tbo
street - *
mints JUST RKJKIVKO— Mammon.gr the nard-
N' ft “ Hd™ “by Mrs. Gore, author of Abed
ne.ro Banker’s Wile, Ac.
S Men of Character, by Doubles Jerrold. .
BaDlter’a Daughter; or the bo.t Witness, by Boynoldß.
Claude'. Last Bullet; or Toe Price of Three lures.
The Bandit of the Ocean: or the Femalo Prireteer.
Yankee Notions for Slay. . , .
All new Poo Oh. Magazines and Papon ree-irnl at the
. . . \FW NuVFI/ ltY MHS UKNTZ—Stoix-rt Urntm.u,
fVV LAKZLTTI S dU.SU CIUUHAL or a'sequel lo Linda, or the Young Pilot of tl.o 11,-1 e
JJ Elixir — A Certain Bemedy In all casesJ. ; c 40, ,; o Carolina Loo llenta Price w rente.
Barrenness, Fluor Albns, nod **’ —jtoratlve ' Adelaide tValdegrave; by the author of " Minnie Urey,'
hllltotion of the system, where an iro P“'“ Lnml weak I Ac. I'ri-o 60 cute.
Is required. It Is an ovceUent remedy fo g 1 The Summer I and—a Southern Sloe. Price 75 cent*.
ness and debUity. end espeeially for feraa!e«, end ecu tu orlc ,, u ,. , Jnlu Kavnugh. Prior 75 rent..
the most perfect harmony with the ft 10 The Country Neighborhood : by Mi., 77 A. Dupuy. 50c.
storing tone, strength and activity lo every part of the R^lu > . b p willl,. *1.25.
system. . c f three or The Slave of tlio Lamp; by North }l.
Females using this medicine, it, the course of ‘"el Ayleaford; by Peterson. $l.
four weeks, will find a great change ™ I ' __ Kll p. S-—Subscriptions received for all the Weekly ml
and general health; the cheeks will finally be . - ; yitmthly I'nbllcaUoue published, at publishers’ I west
and rosy asif they never saw a sick day “ '££ rales. >1 MINKIt A Ca,
lUferenc* can he given to persons who have need this Lor 32 SmHhO , H
tol.Md Who speak. in the highest terms of praise of lta »P‘»
M mnW.l«gcflhcta. Bold by crT „ ?SRT , u 0 Third st.
~AK AND &1 AKIILK PAPKKS, with Moulding, for
Jj*** Booms, Hall., for sale
An hour spent at cargo’s gallery win r^psy
Ow iot«t ot art, Apollo Building*, ,U
Btrertt.
TRAPPING PAPERS* WTA.TIONI4Y, Ac.—Light unil
WW Wrapping Papers, ff r dry good*, drop, shoes,
eonieetionary, Ac, Ac
MAnilla Papers, of all sizes;
Booh Binders’ Papers, assorted colors;
Tissue Paper, for confectioners; , „ .
Note. Utter and Foolscap Papers, America'’. French and
English, for family, school, office and coaming house
andßooks, Wafers. Kn
by
65 Market street. near Fourth.
Sundries— « «
33 dozen Tow and Cotton Bags;
30 boxes White Pipes;
50 do Pipe Heads;
20 do Pearl Starch;
100 do 8x10,10x12 Window Glass ;
20 gross qt and pt. Flasks;
2000 lbs Car Lead;
15 boxes Extract Coffee;
25 d> No. 1 Scaled Herring;
8 cases Sardines;
100 dozen Ctfrn Brooms;
30 do Cincinnati Washboards:
20 boxes Baker A Oaks’ No. 1 Chocolate;
Iron, Nalls, Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chain ;
Batting Wrapping, Twine, Bad Cords, Broom Twine;
Wrapping, Writing and Letter Papers;
White and Red Lend, Dye-Stuffs, Ulackn g, Ink ,
Tubs, Buckets, Dairy Salt, (In bags,) Jf&ji . lc *
In .tow end for rale bj MILLKH
etWAB-190 hhds l' la nlatioe L^a r m it( lor.,eoa ( forrale
„ h 26 Liberty elreet.
bbl “ No ' l
li TOLASSKB— ISO bbla l'lantotion Molusb.b;
JyL 160 lit bblfl do d°
26 bbIB“SU Jomtß” S. H. Molms».
[mh2o] MILL Ell 4 KICKKTBON
For sale by
rpß\Mso half chestfl" Young Hyson, Gimpowder, Im
mcKKTSON
O tfUAKS—“ lrfiTertngV* Pulveri2«* and Tow
& i««Hiuj«r B , fcr «Ue MILLKU i iaCKETSON.
“ Notice. . „ o
Mnajo fornlßbed by FRANK. CARGO, for Parties, Pa
■nules, Ac., on the shortest notice ami at tow.. r
aay-bw-d»p«ndiKl “h- ite 1,0 to™* IL
nn’« Bmruerrcan Rooms, 76 Foorth street. mDI “.
rVBSTETiUCAL INSTRUMENTS. —I bare in band two
( I setts of Obstetrical lostroraeots, 0011-0 hare been
left with me by a 'hysiclan retiring from practice. Thry
are of the floe t qua' ity, and as good as new. will tel
these Instruments very che.ip. Any person wishing n
purchsee Instruments of this hind, will p ease call and ex
amine there before purchasing elsewhere ruJMraoi
5 Corner Diamond nod Market n.
SECRETARIES AND BOOK OASES-A variety of pat
mtems, walnut and mahogany; yoUNO A 00.
TiRBSBYTBrtIAN UYMN BOOKS ttec’d by Kipress
X to-lay, a large assortment of Psalms and Hymns, or
all siieß slid Btyles ol
66 Market street, near F<-nrth.
TOBACCO— 160 boxes “Russell A Robinson, Grant B,^
“Anderson’s.” 50 dwarf boxes “ Blonnerbassett,
“ Perfection,” “Jewel of Opblr,” “ Diadem Twist, Esme
io .to,' and toff** , WCKETSON.
CIQARR— 50 M. Havana and Prlncipo Cigars, best brands,
Jnstor.“d IM ralebJ MILLER *JUCRETSO*. .
IJIBU— 50 bbla large Wo. 3 Mackerel;
I 20 “ mediam 3 “
25 “ No. 1 Pickled Herring;
10 drums “ Grand Bank” No. 1 Codfish.
Inatoreandlnraalaby % Mcraj?
SOAP AND CANDLES —
150 boxes No. 1 Talm Soap :
30 “ “Hill A Co.” Variegate 1 Soap;
60 “ Cincinnati Star Candles—4’s, 5a,0 s;
in <» “ Bterin •*
For sale by tmh26] MILLER A RTCKET&QN,
STEAMBOAT FURNITURE—itrIct atientiou given to
the manufacture of steamboat cabin IhrnHure and
chairs. T. B- YOUNG A (X).,
nxar24 38 Bmitbfleld 6trcet._
Mantillas*
WE are now receiving our stock of Paris made MAN
TILLAS, to which we would call the attention of tbe
ladle*. fv HAGAN A AHL,
m hls 91 Market street.
Louisville lime—constantly on bund.
mh3o SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
COFFEE 260 bags prime Kiojast rec’d ond tor sale by
jnbSO SMITH. MAIR A HUNTER.
HALF SPANISH CIUAKS—SO,OOO No 1 for sale by
m b29 SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER,
CHEESE —16U boxeB~W. It Chaese for wile by
m h29 BMITH. MAIR A UUNTEIL
UGAB AND MOLASSES—
CO barrels Sugar Houso Molasses *
25 do Loaf Sugar;
20 do Granulated Sugar;
20 do Crushed do. For sale by
mh29 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
boxes Chocolate;
U "" A 25 do Castile Soap;
100 do Starch;
60 do Star Candles;
•20 kegs 0 twist Tobacco. For sale by
nA23 EMrrO, MAIR * HUNTER.
IHDDW QIiASS— IOO boles 8x10;
60 110 0x12;
100 do 10x12;
25 do 10x14;
20 do 12x15;
20 do 12x16. Forealeby
mh29 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
(COFFEE-500 bage Rio Coffee;
j 100 pockets Old Government Java Coffee.
In store and for sale by
mh26 ; MILLER k RIOKBTSON,
Housekeeping good*.—a. a. mason a co. have
just opened a large stock of Housekeeping Goods,
-comprising fine Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, bl’d and
brown Table Linens, Jaquard Diaper, Crash, Huckaback.
- ' -Ac. *lgn r another lot of .the best makes of Irish
- -•* LiSe** - _ _sP*_
rS If It BONNBTfI.—A. A. MASON & CO. will open, on the
JS Jnit, twenty dozen Sflfe Bonnets, for the country
trade.
, a UHENCKS’ MJUIONIU SYltDP.—The most celetaMed
hvmediriM now in use, for curing coughs, colds and con
£US£?is£S suffering with disease of the nog,,
Should giro it» W»l- Bix dor. recelred y p f . EWT [,-p.
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ry EYERIE; .composed by F, I L Hodges.
IV Pop goes the Question. J
“ ’Tvras off the blue Canaries,” or my last cigar.
Angela over bright and fair.
Have you Been Bam?
My Annie dear.
Ob, whisper what thou feolest.
Eve a heart to exchange.
Awaydown Bast.
The Flaunting Flag of Liberty.
* pno careless word.
Louis Napoleon Quick Step.
Lo Sourlre de Louise—Reverie, par Cnas. Voss.
Qentlo moon, whose sliver light—with variations
T^°ZfipMro— Jarvis.
NEW POLKAS— Fic*NieV'Why lt> a Man; Chestnut
B TeW J SO&OTTiaCIffiS - “ Idlewlld"-dedtcatai to N
P 'i?Etv"jllEcfin:M'rS«ick the Great; Grand March
a6 G C mTARMIOSIO— "FewBajs;” Oh I whisper what thon
fM AIso’ iJctdl ec tioifof°sheet Mario for the Flute and Tlollo,
Jt r«elv“dl.y CIIMtLOITE BLTJME,
nsi rein, u J At tbs , 1()Ia E9labllßhe ,, p taßo Depot,”
No.llB Wood street; fo-ond door above Fifth st.
OTAT KS—26 bbls teceived and fo r rale by
fip 3 . JAS. MeI.APGnL.TN.
A 31NICA PLAST RB.—l have received a large lot of
J\ these celebrated Planters for pains or weakness In the
ride, back or limbs. Also, a supply of Needles’ Compound
Hemlock Plasters, and a variety of other kinds. Those
hnvlntr to use plasters, can always procure the best in the
city at JOS FLEIUNQ,
opft * Corner Diamond anil Market at t
SEED OATS—2O bus. Scotch Potato Oats. fine, for sale b;
ph23:4tw* JAMES WARDKnp,
CLOVKRSBED— 12 bbU prime Clover&eed, for «?alc* by
ap l7 HENRY U. COLLINS.
— , rPU!B large and commodious EU>u>e baring undcrgom
AIINICA. PLASTEKS —I have recrirei a iar*« lot of : I repair and famished with ce?
these celebrated Piasters, for pains or ■weakness in throughout, la now open for the reception of the trnvenny
the ride, back or limits Also n supply tf Need.oa Com- b jj c Charoes moderate nprCMlm
pound UemlocK Piasters; and o variety of other Kinds, y - -- ownTOW’S. “
Th ( FO havics to use Fleeter* 1 TTrAVEKLISY HOUBB, W *>ull. Eiiil.th street,
corner of Merkel>ilond ’ W JJh^tnul^^u..
- - TUid UNION,
NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S WEBB (late oi
the Eagle,) Proprietor. _
F‘ Kh BILLS for Aide men, Justices of tbn ftaito ami
Constables, as lately amended by the Legislature.
For Pale by S AV^V
a p4 Corner of Market anil S« ,
Bounty land applications
tion for Bounty Land fur 6ale by rT .,rr»xi
W. S HA * tIN,
cjvl Printer and StatiooenMarhet at, corner S«l.
T ACIT"COLL A RETS Co.tar
| j c ts and Fronts; Cambric Embroidered Collars rod
Sleeves, in setts; Linen Hiding Habits and Sleeves; Fm
broidered and Corded Linen Collar and BL-ew; a
new and choice assortment of Embroideries of all descrip
tions, just rocelv d at ' AN GORDER’S,
a pj4 83 Market street.
* A. MASON ACO will open ou Friday, April lUh, 1U
/\ « moru ca>ea cf Kerace de Laioes, Chillis, lersian
Cloths, Ac., entirely new styles. *P_.
MANTILLAS.—A. a" MASON a 0-«. are now
oteninc another superior assortment of tbe latest Paris
Btylea of Spring and Sommer MANTILLAS, in Silk, Satin,
Lace, nod other materials
f \UY APPLES —100 bushels rec’i and fur sale by
I ) ftps HKNUY n. n«»M f IN8 ;
BiCtJli- li<3 pieces for sale by
ap!3 F HENRY H. COLLINS. _
OTItANGERS should not leave the cl v without posses.*-
Ing one one of thow superior LIKENESSES taken by
CARGO, at No. 70 FlHHtTnetreeL _
ENTLKMKN'S FUKNIBIIIN<i"GOOISs —Shirts. Collars,
\T Cravats. Ties, Scarfs, Suspenders, Rdki*..
Gloves, Ac., Ac., at [apl2j VAN GORDKH
ijoNNKTB, BONNETS—A- A MASON a CO- have re-,
l> cel red another large supply of Spring Uonnrts, cod
eisting of Banish Straw, Split nn<l Satin Straw, Pedal
Braid, Ita'lan Fancy L*ee. ami Nt*apolitan. Ac. A large
lnt of Misses’ Flats of every stylo; also, Straw Trimmings,
Flowers, Gimps, Ac-_ _
P" OT ASH—lo~cks~Potash, for sale bv
HENRY IT. POLLING
OATS —600 bushels for rale by
apo JAS. McLACGIILIN.
O IL I.L COHN —600 bushels for cni«* hy
B p2 JAS. M.:LU;OHMs’-
( NORNBROOMS—2U dna. Coro lln-oui* rec- Ting and lor
j ,„j e bv ,ap»9J ATWELL. LKS AUO
BAuj.S HAMS—EiM) Shs. bacou 11am* In *tore i.ud t
sale by (aplOj ATM E 1-hE A CU
SASH FACTORY FOR SALE, COW lu O * Operation, and
doing a good business—a Three Story House, 00 by 32
f et—all the tools, machinery, Ac, ueeded fer the bu»i
power—-Lot To feet front on tbs canal by
deep Tbe above property Is situate la New Brighton. Pa.,
nnd will be eold on fair terms. A bu-ine<B of from *2 600
to *3.000 per year caa be done. For furth-r particulars,
apply to S. CUTHBKRT A SON,
* Jpho __1 40 Third street.
PA RASOLS—A? A. MASON A Co. are opening 6 tuuwa cf
Parasols, of verv elegant styles ond colors.
fZS- 25 Fifth street. *xrlb
it e\v style Daguerre portraits a* w* i as
the ordinary styles, t-keu at CARGO’S GALLERY,
No. 76 FOURTH street. Prices moderate. Cali and ex
amine. Room* O'cn day *id9
ajEii>*ND SUPPLY OF SUiIMEK UKY WOODS—Uu Moo
day, April 16tb, wo commenced reviving our secf.nd
supply of FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising some of tbe
best styles und choicest fxbrl fi that bare h-en brought to
the city this season. We b Te also received some new
French Style PARASOLS, entirely different from lbo*v of
last fCASon, to which wc respectfully invite the attention of
the ladies. [aplT] HAOAN A AHL. 01 Mark-t street.
TTilSiti—l76"haH barrels Trout;
r 135 do do Salmon.
Tbb day received and for sale bv
ap V2 1 HENRY H. COLLINB.
DRY APPLES—I2O bags Dry Apples rec’d and for sale by
ap l2 _ _ UEN_RY HJ>*LUN9._
Cy LO\ KRBKED —3U bbls fur sale by
j BV u _ _ HKNRTJI. COLLINB.
NE DOLLAR Is the price of a beautiful PICTURE at
CARGO’S GALLERY. No TG Fourth s. apl2
\/jr RS^rE - CARGO, DRESS MAKER and MILLINER,
JjX No. 76 Fourth street, ApMlo B _ npfi
WILU3 r 'rTEVV “BOOK—THE RA<i”BAG. —The Old
Gun; Kate lnitials; Lost Heiress; and
ho«u of New aro received this day, und for sale ai
H. MINER A CO.’S,
R pl4 No 32 Smiihfield st.
CJ ILK BONN EL’S.—A. A. MASON a CO. will exhibit, on
Tuesday, April 2d, 2X> more Silk and Batin BonoeL*, In
all colors, of their own and Ea-tern manufartare [ay3
'I'RLMMINGS. —A large assortment of an i Man-
I tilla Trimmings, of every style, just opening by
apll A. A. M A SON A C‘».. 25 Mflh st.
ISmBROIDEHIKS. —A A. MASoN A CO. are opening an
j ether choice lot of fine Embroideries, comprising some
splendid styles of French Wkd. Coll.rs, Sleeves. Chemb
seitos, Cuffs, Hdhfcu, Flouncings, Edgings, lusertinga. In
fants' Robes, Caps and Waists,jtc. apll
Fmil—lO barrels No. 1 large Mackerel;
150 do No. 3 do do
150 do No. 3 roed’m do
80 do Pickled and Dry Salt Herring;
l-»0 half barrels Trout. Bec’d and for Bale by
aplO HENRY U. COLLINS.
OTASII—IO casks, pure, for sale by
o p 9 HENRY H COLLINS.
RICE —CO tierces of prime new Rice in store and for s
by [ap9j ENGLISH A RIOHARnSuN.
FROM SATUItDAY’d DAILY.
FROM TUESDAY’S DAILY.
Vi US IC.—F RAN K CAIiGO supplies Mu*ic for Parties,
iTi Parades, Ac., on tb© abortest notice, and can be de
pended on. ile may be fruud at K. M. CARGO'S Daguer-
rean Rooms, No. TO Fourth street. apt*
I IN SEED OIL—T Obis for sale by
j o p 9 HENRY 11. COLLINS.
TEA POY'TaBL&S—With and wltliout marble tops, fit
ished and for sale by [mar24] T. B. YOUNG A CO.
HAGS— 1000 bags, 2 and 2V, bushels, In store.
ap9 KNGLTSn A RICHARDSON.
KkD POTaTGS— 50 bbla Reas, for sale by
ap!7 JAMES M'LAUQHLIN.
OILS— Sperm, Whale, Tanners’ and Lord Oil, for sale by
mh’27 MILLER A IUCKETSON.
ii w ir\ COCOA NUTb just received; for sale by
IUUU IIKYMER A ANDERSON,
apll No. 39 Wood Rtreol
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS —A. A. MASON A CO.
have now on band one of tbe most extensive and
complete stocks of Dry Goods in tbe cjuntry, to which
Invite the impectlon of Merchants, assuring them that with
Ihelr facilities they can offer equal, if not superior, Induce
ments to Eastern houses.
SILK BONNETS manufactured to order; n large stock
Iways on hand. Also, MANTILLAS, of their own mulct*
OrdPir solicited. -•S’-ilo Fiftn street. ajilH
CAN YOU HEAP?—Tbe especial attention of ladies is in
vited to-tbe HERPETIC BOAT, prepared by the syb
scriberfrom the recipe of a London jbemlet. and u~d for
rendering toe Skin, ernootb, soft ana delirairly white, re
moving sallownesp, tan ond redness of the skin. All chaps
und '•bnfes on the handp are healed by it. For the cure of
sore, rough hands, it is unrivalhd. Price, only 12 y 2 cents
a cake Bold wholesale and rereil by
apll 8. L. CUTFIBKRT, 140 Third Rtreet.
Agency for tue bale of landretu’b bekdb.
F. R. DRAVO, Faml y Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh,
pa_, h j nr auged with David Landrelh, of Philadelphia,
for a constant supply of his Warranteil Garden Beeds.
These Seeds have, for manv years, stood pre-eminent in this
vicinity, und twill be an object with F. R. D to sustain
their reputa-ion. Nont will be told by him bid Ihott received
dir tel from Landrflh. mb23
LADita will Hutl the UIiRPKTIO SOAP to be an excel*
lent Toilet companion. It removes tun, sallownex?,
Ac., and heals sore chapped hands. It also renders the
skin soft, smooth and white. Sold at
mh3l
GENTLEMEN will find the HERPETIC SOAP to be an
excellent article for Shaving. Sold »t
mh3l 140 THIRD BT.
Anew invoice Of extracts for’the hdrf.,
oa follows: Oriental Drops, Ex. Boqaet, Mask, Spring
Flower, Upper Ten, Magnesia, Geranium, Oollotrcpe,
Jockey Club, Rose, and fifty other kinds, have just been re
ceived by (mh22) JOS. FLEMING.
rj£J FOURTH STREET is the number, and those who
I O mind number one will betake themselves thither.
ROOMS are the most attractive in the city. Ills
PICTURES are first-class,and prices moderate. mh3l
A A. MASON A CO. are now opening 200 Cases and
• Packa. cs of Callco-6, Muslins, Ginghams, Checks,
Summer Stuffs, Lawns, Muslin de Lalnes, Ac., Ac., which
have been purchased at (he large Peremptory Bales at
murh les* than cost of manufacture. aps
French brilliantks—a. a. mason a co. wm
open, on the 28th Inst., some fine new stjlesOf French
Brilliantes. mh26
Joseph White’s Carriage Repository*
JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying onhusi
ness in bis spacious premises,
•lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh andEHeffSp’
Greensbnrg turnpike, near the f iw xtwow W
Bttn, between Pittsburgh and lawrenceville, respecUully
invites the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES,
BCGGIBS, Ac. And he parucularly informs gentlemen
pvrehaten, that ono 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 his particular department to
select from the* various and most talented Eastern manu*
facturers. The success of his new system is complete—the
economy of-his arrangements will supply * he best and most
fashionable manufactures at moderate prices.
Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the
mama for decorating houses of business h&e heaped upon
Price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE
wui rell, on ready money only, at mubh les3 than theusoal
profUa. ... [mh&daw]
AST Carriages paired in the best manner, with despatch
,*r.'■i';'' ' / ’■ 'f >
~ MANSION HOUSE. ..
GEORGE AU R.JSNT ; Z-,, Pbofbietob,
NO 344 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger
Depot of the Pennsylvania Railrord, which mattes It
the moat convenient Loose- in the dly for passengers arri
vlng by that road.
Tho Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up,
In excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect
fully solicit a Blwre of public patronage. There is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive w AGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market
can afford febliy
ST. CLAIK HOTEL,
Cbrticr of Ptnn and St. Clair struts, Pittsburgh, iu,
TUE undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hotel,’ having
taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having
refitted it in maguificeut style, would respectfully invite
his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As
sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex
perieoco in tbv business, he. can give entire satisfaction,
apd hte charges moderate. c . gONSELLT.
~ KI LEY’S HOTEL:
CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT BTREETB,
PITTSBURGH\ PA.
my 2o;y] E. RILEY, Proprietor
GOOD INTENT HOUSE,
CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near
the Railroad Depot.
janl3:ly_
CITY HOTEL.
(LATE DI'.OVTN'S. )
Corner of SmttUfleld and Third street*,
PITTSBURGH , PA,
GLASS & CABB, Proprietors.
JOHN P. GLASS, DAN D. CAIUt,
(L«U kU&ftC* NmLTelesraj.il Off.ce.) o*l* BL Cbartei A ferry Kettle.)
CASKU'I* HOUSB,
CORXER OF MAIN AXD SOUTH STH, iVAHUF.\, O
riMlK Proprietor takes pleasure In Muiminniv to tli«-
1 public that thin uow and elegant Hotel has been opened
bh o house of entertainment. Reins coinmndioasnnd ro.imv
and adjoining the office of.the Ohio Stage Company. Jt ol,ere
inducements unsurpassed in Wurruu lor the aceorainodß
tion of the traveling community.
A share of public patronage is respectfully sr.licUed.
auli M.UAfhlLl^
FUAMIiMX HOUSK.
CHESTNUT STREET. ABuVK THIRD, PHILADELPHIA
PARKER & LAIRD) Proprietors.
JylHaJm] TERMS PKR DAY.
JIcMLLLA.V ilOt sE,
jonxsrn ir.v. r lxxa
THE undersigned having taken ehurge of the nbov
named House, and relit led it a; a large expense.. m
comfortable as orll as eluant is n»v. I.rr|.«mt to r.
coin gawitt, atii giro amble Mtlsfaction to 01. rhj »<
pn roniM* the House. javiSrlfl JAI -c *' l •* *i.
i Lat-Fana-r'i* K^chßUv’y.! ‘
NO 133 LIBERTY STREET, f.«>t vl KiKh etrcet, rilte
buntb. SAMUEL llUtf. rr.>i>net..r.
This Hotel 1. entirely nr-. ■>.: jn.M been comflelrf
ani' ovkm.M tor ch‘-
"FRANKLIN HOISK, Cleveland, OtUo.
CPATIUCK it SON, lhif Hou?vhM un
* dergone thorough and repairs, AlU'.rauonj*,
and large additions of new rurailuro, pto., nnd thp propri*-
tors plwlg* tbeas**lT«s that uolhing l*** wauung on
their part to render thu Fraskus a piac«* where all the cocv
forte of a first claas hotel can be lotind.
iy4:tr P ATO *^ K " hON.__
FL.OIIKNCK UOTICL,
NO. 400 BROADWAY, NKW YORE.
(COROCCTED OS TUB ECi'.orElN PIAN.)
B.EUBEN LOVEJOY,
PKOIMUHTOU.
RESTAURANT .
BASK exchange,
TIUKT> STREET, UhTWhKN \V*»,'D ANH MARKET.
f|-*UK yub-chb.-.rn be* Tt4 iot >rm UiMr frien 1- u:ni
I ti.** public «h*l l Ij.4Vi> lim-« J Uii* ivK'Tf
well known Restaurant, which has ju<t been thoroughly
renovated, and re Uj: uL-liv.i, un i now open,
proprietors have spared u- w innk" she Uok h.v
chance a comfortable r*fort, u.« veil h>r the -pwurv tui the
bu*tn«M man. The larder will at Ml tune? be M v*-J with
*»»> Je'.ioACles of the f>-a« u.r.n 1 oerve-i up uo 1 -r the
ft ., of eij-rlenced cooks. They rcsp-rtfuHv ask for the
patronage of a generous public
.! SCn AN DKLM KU KU,
O H FKANO'
DEIiVIUEIIKTtES i : AIMtA>T,
WOOD SI'KEKT, BET. WATkIK AND llKdt M KKKTS
T'ilK Uoa<T<i!£ne<i ha.« junl proriJM a en-KO r.f
I i IGUOKS unJ i.i rxraoj at all um<-s tosrrn- \a» Jrl'-n-ifl
£i h [ he be.-tof lli«* 5.-u*>n, iu thf way of lri-h
V &'!l.?r h “ m ‘ } '* 1111 JOHN^AV log _
''COUSii'COIMA
tg-Q VS T E R AN D COFFEE HOUSE.
c R. Y S T A L P A L A C E ,
No. 18 Blarlict street,
c. C. SEELY,
,—. nESrKCTVULI.Y inform,. his frlendtand the
XTOI f « Jpublie In general, Hist he ha* just sturied ln»
S vLh>; r jFsew York and I’hli.el-li' ia nelrru style ol
Nkfek OOtilvlM* uYSTKiIh ami ever) shrug else in the
eating line. Oyslera In the Shell or ih*i d. lor l-i rents
a dozen He trill also furnish the t-st of everything that
the market will afford. Uou -e always open uuul 3 •> el.s t
(n th.» innniln?. mitri.'-ti
OVBTKit SALOON AND lIKSTAIIUNTI
108 WOOD STREET.
THE (rabscril>*'r has now hi* OYSTKK AND
KATIN'O HOUSE perfected ia nmunmr that ivinuot
bo exoelM l.v any similar es'ta’.ilishtneut iti the city.
MEALS Will BE SERVED UP AT ALL HOIKS OT
THE IMF, from th« , „
Choicest Meat*. Fowl*, E> Uli, &c., *-c»
Hi# Bill of Fare cannot be surpu'*«*d, and h*< *jiiM respect
fully invite the otUntion of the puHlc to H
los Wool nrent.
14-0 THIRD ST.
JA.ME3 SIIANNON, Proprietor.
HARE’S HOTEL,
D. BABNA.ED.
y 0 Hirer', H'eoti and Market.
’
riTTsnrhoti.
ja2O:m*olf
St. Clair tagcr Beer Brewery
TDK undersigned respectfully lufwnis the public that be
iff now fully prepared to serve private fainUitv and the
nubile generally, with hi* celebrated LAUKK tthhU. in
bottles” All orders Utl at hi* Olllee, M>. :!d IMA.buND
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will b- pon'-tu>»!>> attended to;
and the Beer delivered to any part of ih- ' Uy or
J©2B'tf h U. sCllt.'ta.
' Benltz’ L*sfger Beer Hall.
JV’o. 100 Snulh/K'd str<W, «yj>csUf lh< Cu;U>vi iiou:r.
TUIE subscriber ha« just opened om* i>f the iHr.'fst , ‘ n)
best finished llalls in the "ity. Hi*
acknowledged to be a superior article. and every other ac
commodation about his hou.-u- cauuot lw -scelled.
Keanett Ale
WD. ENGLISH, Sole Huttler ot SMITH'S •:« lfbru'>d
. Kennrtt Alnand Brown Stout. Al«o.O»uiinuu Ale
and Porter, in quart and pint bottles.
The attention of families, and the trad-*, is respectfully
solicited. __ _ ___ :xU * t-V .
Mineral Water anti Sarsaparilla
WM. I) ENGLISH, Pitt Btruet, below [Vnn. In nnw
manufacturing and botth.'.jng the nbwYo beverage? on
an ustenfli?o scale. ills articles an* of the beit iiutilUy.acd
oufacturcd from the purest materials. octl7:ly
HOPPER’S PATENT PLANE
rpnE undersigned l* prepared to supply OAKPKNTKTtS,
X CAUINET-M AKKHB, and Workers hi Wool generally,
wUh his Patented and valuublo PLAN'AS.
All who ham tried it, pronounce t u r.;o«t valuable in
vention, that mu*i soon eotne ifcto g mr-il u*o. The f-l*
lowing letters from pTar.lHii workmen nre hut »wo nmon?
many letters the I’at-vt- t* ins resolved recommend ng this
Plane above all others in use:
piTTSBUun h Steam Caiunet. Factory, )
February -J. i bib. f
We hereby certify, that during the lust iw.lve months
■we have used Hopper's Pat nt Plane, and do not hesitate
to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carp ntivs a* su
perior-o any other Plane in u«\ Weconsider it peculiarly ....
adapted to piauing oak, cherry, walnut, nnd ail sorts or i ‘ ■^ ea t eni insurance Company,
bard wood, and for planin'.? venc rs. it s far puperh-r to _ MILLEIt Jr., President. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary
the old nr d* of scraping, besides beiug a great saving or ’ ! CAPITAL* 8300*000,
time. One man, by usffcg this Plane, will plnue xaoie -WYTTLL Insure against all kinds of rinks, FIRE and M A
veneers than five men can do fey any other plane or method yy RINE. All losses will bo llborally adjusted and
in use. 11. 11. Ryan 4 Co. pTomp tly paid.
To Moses F. Eaton, Esq.: A Ilomelnstitution, managed by Directors who are well
Dior Sir I liavo examined Hopper’s Patent Bench ( fcnown jn the community’, and who are determined, by
Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article f >r the 1 promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
use for which It is intended, os a combination o, plane and : they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those
sera: er. ■ who desire to be Insured.
It is particularly adapted to pinning veneers, and it does ; Directors.—l\. Miller, Jr.,C.W. Ricketson, J.W. Butler,
not require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; ; Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C.lhmseu, George W Jackson,
and I hare no doubt, when its properties become generally • Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppeucott,George Darsle, James Mc
known bat that it will entirely upersede the lortner tc- Aaley, Alexander Nimlek,Thomas Scott,
dlous and laborious custom. ! Offlce, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouseof Spang ft
I most cheerfully recommend it to all persons encaged in Qo.ur 1 **lrf,l Pittsburgh- novi4:iy
the Cabinet business, as from my knowlt-Jg? of It. th“r«- is
nothing as well tilted to give a smooth and beautiful finish
to veneers a 3 the Hopper Patent Bench Plane.
James W. Wo'ViWjli.,
Furniture Warerooms 97, 99 Third si. Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh, Fftrrua*y 27, 1H65.
MOSES ¥. EATON, of this city, is my sole Agent for the
sale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and pell them
WM. C. HOPPER.
;h, March 21.1855-(rob2i:tf)
Plttebargl
agency
MOSEB F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for selling
aod buying PATENT EIGHTS, is now authorized to
sell tho following lately patented urtides:
Sands & Cummings’ Patent Prick Machine;
Hopper’s Patent Veneer Pluuo;
Trott’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines;
Doan’s Rock Drilling Machines;
Coe’s patent Drill, for Drilling Iron;
Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills;
Crawford’s Steam and Water Guages; and,
Griffith’s Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines.
These articles hare been examined by practical mechanics
and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in u e i*.
He Is also authorized to sell Rights to make and rend these
articles in any part of the country.
He has also for sale hot-pressed Nntts and Wasners, and
finished Brass Work.
He is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other
patented Rights and new Inremlons, and gire to the busi
ness faithful and constant attention.
He refers to the following
IfThe subscribers have long leen acquainted with Mr.
Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending
him, to all who may wish to employ bis services, as a gen
tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable Industry,
In whose exertions every reliance may be placed.
Neville B. Craig, W. Kohlonm, Jr,
Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham,
W. H. Denny, H. Childs A Co:,
James Wood, N. Holmes A Sons,
P. R. Friend, Kramer A Rohm,
F. Lorenz, L. R. Livingston,
- Knap A wade, William F. Johnsion,
William Phillips, Andrew Fulton,
Wilson M’Candless, A sV. Loomie. •
PirrsnUEam November 27th, 1854. nav2«:dtf
Doan’s Patent Rock Drilling Machine*,
WEIGHING ABOUT3OO POUNDS; can bo worked &ad
moved by two men, and do the work of five or six in
the ordinary way. 8. S. Fowler A Co., Manufacturers.
The subscriber has been appointed solo agent in the Uni
ted States, for the sale of right* to use thet-e Machines.
MOSES F. EATON. 19 Sixth street.
REFER TO
Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R..R.;
W. Milnor Roberts, Esq-, Chief Eng. A. V. 11. R^
Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr-. President P. A C. R. R.;
O. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. A C. It. \U
Messrs. Manfull A Nicholson, Contractors for tbc P. & 3
R. R dtH:l9
BAMbUOIDERIES.—A. A. MASON A CO. have jun rc-
Pi ceived per express 6 cartons of Embroideries, compri
sing new and elegantstyles Collars, Cult,Collarettes, Head
Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Sleeveß, Chemisettes, Ac.,
which will be offered at tittaaely bw prices. jan23
+ ; tM*’ "%>■ . v
Si--.’*'
-V H, .
;--.v -
> Increase of Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
iETN A INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.— CHARTERED 1819.
PAID DP
Cast Capital, - - - * - 5500,000.
fIIHE TmitTY-SIXTII AVNUAIi STATEMENT of the
T I’tNA INBUIIANCKWMPAKT. of Hart
fora, a* furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1565,
under oath. * lAfi -n n<i
Real Estate, unincumbered $ 10 » D ‘' 6
BeTenty*two Mortgago Bonds, 0 and 7 cent, pay
able wmhaunuaHy ‘^lol7
Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... * •
Bill* Receivable, well secured, payablu at liana... «j>
Railroad Stocks In Connecticut. —-'♦•••• .- 1 ' .
Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford ‘1?°;?. ™
Bank Stocks in Now York ciiy - fl8 i? s0 ou
Cash on hand,in Bank, and In bands of Agents
| and others-
$773,273 63
The amount of HabUltiesdue or not doc to Bangor other
cr» d i tors, —n o thin g.
Losses adjusted and due,—none. .
Losses a-ijostnd and not due, $148,518
Lossts unadjusted and In suspense, waiting
proof, $61,267 f>o DTir >,
H All other claims against the Company ore small, such
only a? printing Ac. i "Wlllslias Co.>
Agenlfl instructed to tnko no oTer (Successors to A. Wilkins A Co.) a v »i«d i nf fSnHnir and Sommer Dry
The .meat inair-d Id any city, town ” I BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, » ew Arrival of Spring ana stammer pry
upon tlw,lll,fact' r.maicria! and jVo. 71 Iburth itrcei, Pittsburgh. AT No. 09 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET. ..
thp width of streets, the supply 0 i t N TOE numerous suspensiOLs of Banks and Bankers GREGG A CO.» Importer* and Jobbers in British,
theA«d«pa r I throu S hout the country duringthe loot air months, wo J J Y ren c|i and German DItY GOODS. Having reaeiv-
The amount nsur-d1 in block, nt OMj lcjj _ or „ mflgSed th » t in almost etery instance their troubles r , arge md ext ensire stock of spring and rammer
design Is to limit the lo jby ny 4K deii Secretary. havu grown out of a departure from tboir legitimate busi- purc hased from importers, manufacturers, and part
_ M /v „ lU ‘ Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. nos; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the pnblie jr brotl g b our own importation, we feel safe In assuring our
State op Co>t?jtctjclt, 1 g3< j n Ul ] V nnee, tli<tt no sptrculaUone in ‘fancy stocks, or other q jj customers.'country merchants and city dealers general-
Hanford r/mnty. L. . Alexander. Fecretarv of “outside operations,” shall tempt ua from the strict and le- j y at . ow hjg; to these acquired facilities; in. purchasing,
L,*r> njilly ».’P*« r<s £ ™‘ n “*' muie..nth that the fore- gitlmate Hne-of our business—believing that m avoiding ecan offerßuch inducements to buyers as are rarely met
the /ht:o; in-ui an t mp<. >• according to all such iuvestnu-nts we shall not only be better able to « tb . t he trade.
/oinj; statement by him : • - ’ servn our customers and ensure their safety, but that in i Among our dry goods otock Vill he found cashneres, dc
hlH be - 1 knowledge an* ER j,, 0 f th«* Peace. n lop ing such a course we sbull promote our own ultimate . a j nep> Portsmouth lawDß of the most desirable designs,
r . . 1 J omnativ for the rear 1854 exceed benulit. _ ‘ mohair lustres, alpacas,plaiD blackond fancy figured Rilke,.
t-n m„o received lor the same time Removal. j ginghamsand fancy prints, latest styles; broadclotbs,fancy
r ■'' ; v . ‘ ri ,h..r veer since the organization of the PATBICKB & FSIEUT), vestings, cassimercs, satinets, tweeds and summer pania
aj * * 1 ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ! loonine; brown and black muslins, table diapers,
co-crin" near! vail descriptions of property, is- H Removed Uidr Office tothe Comer of Fifth and Wood sis. j We Bave also opened a very large assortment or honuets,
... „1’ V 0,-Z -,mrv r.t remunerative rac*. * nmMM* pa. i newest styles, palm leaf hats Rutland braid and Inborn,
A*- Offlco No 87 Water nlreeU PUtslmrjjh, Pa. *T|ATRIOKB A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and an extensive variety of hosiery,gloves and ribbons,
’ HU. TKN EYCK, Agent. I' Rn j Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver I with lace goods, fancy nettings, jaconetts, mull aDd figured
- -7 K ;., r - rtniPANY." anil Bank Nous Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Swiss muauus and black silk veils, Ac.
.12 TSA J.\Sl RA&< K CO.UI A»l, S Our variety Stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per-
OF nMiTFOJW, COXF. Coitions made in all' the cities throughout the United eusnoncaps, thread*port momlegy patent medicines,per
* ' * • 1 819> put* Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at turnery, and almost every article usually kept -in the vn
nf Kifth and Wood Streets. ffeb3 ilety line, together wrth a large stock of gold and silver
- - the corner .°* a - - watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of
newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day
elccss, ail of. which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash
or tiatlslnctory reference.
N. B.—An early call from buyer# is respectfully solicited,
tanzo D. GREGG k CO.
CfU.H7IP.II*,
PAll) dp
ca.n capital $500,000
Cash Surplus, ON 1-t .n?nt art. 1856 $5873,**3
FI.-ck and Pun»lu* ix securely looted for
I the iH-t.-fit of Kit policy bolder* As an ernenco of
u,, ..(Vini we have to public confidence, and of Its ability
r, v {,.■>■.** j r. molly, wo state » fa-t, ’bat iis receipt
* t’-cm <1 *f> <OO to M c O,G(K> rer month. Its business 1b
1 u , (li.trjbiue l. and tn our opinion no Company
•, V.«> (iult<"l Mm-# adord* hotter ind.moity to polity
1 j * , nilU i) w V’no ThfV continue to make insurance
jv—'rtv in tnwiVand country, .it rates a* low aa is coo
.ub«*., to tb. Eyca _ Abo . t
N '»th-w«?t corner Filth and Wood streets.
«p2o:ly
STS* OfTlci’,
»i*l hurvl:.
1) K I, A W A II B
MUTUAL SAFETY INSUSANCE COMPANY.
Of KI O F in llt<* North Iloom of th« Exchange, OH Third
Btrvtfl, PHILADELPHIA.
M A KINK INSURANCES.
all partfl of th“ World.
Os V CfiSKLily
Cakno,
Freights,
INLAND INSURANCES
On poods by canals, lakes and land carriages, to
all parts of the Union.
FLUE INSURANCES
On merchandise generally. • .
On store*. dw*:Mos boo***. &e.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NoTember ~ 1553.
Bonds and Mortgage* .........$*24,300 00
Ht-tteo: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring
O.irden, Southwark, and other loan* 181,5&n 12
9tn -its in hanks, railroads and insurances cotn
_ ~i.„ .. - 24,012 20
>»««
LV.ah r-n hand lrt,o-1 oO
tbi< hands of Agents and premiums
on Msric« Pulido recently L'sued *
Subscription Notes.
Dmcrt-a#:
Wm. Martin, Dr. B. M. Uu?um,
: IlusbCmlj;.
BJumuJ .V Sutler, Bp-nco.r M’llvaln,
j.,»m C. Davis, ; Cburlef* Kelly,
Koivrt Burton, . Samuel E. Sokes,
John It. JNmros#, « Henry Sloau,
Li*jp«r, • James TnuiWiir,
fc.lwa.-l lurtlngton, i Wm. Kyra, Jr.,
LI. Jr.:u’- lircoke, ! * Joshua L. Price,
J 0 j.tLini'n, ' JHia»?3Tenn<:ut,
Jsmr«o. Hand. ' J-hn B. Semple,
Theor-ilii:. Paul-iing, | Charles Schiitfcr,
Jar.e. B. MTarUmt, J. T Logan, Pittsburgh,
W «J. Ludwisr. U- T. C. Morgan, Jo.
WM. MAllTlS.President.
TIIUS.C. HAND, Vice President.
Jojzi-u \V\ Cow aw, Sec’y
P. A. MAPKRIA, Acent,
raar if, . No. 95 tVaHT
The Frankltn Plre ln«urance iiorapany,
Of 2‘hdadriphia, Pir.usylmnia.
DIRECTuRr —Charter \Y I’anckf-r, Thi'tnn* Hart- Tobias
Waiu-r tjamuel On*ot-Jatfob K. Smiih* Goo. "ft. Rich*
tr «. Monlecui D. Law's, Adolphi H fr.-tle, D»tM 3. llrotrne,
Morrh. Cuab. N. lUxcua, President.
CHAS 0. lUXCKIB, StzTdary.
Coti'Jgu j to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description M' property, in town and country, at ratea as low
43 ar , with security. . ,
The Company liaTe roserred a Contingent fxm±
whioh, with their capital and premiums, imfety invested, of
fc-d ample protection to the assured.
Thi" Ap>et> of the Company' on January Ist, 1801, aa pnh
i.-hM agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were ns follows, via:
Morlp>s>- * 9 JHi£
- n !o K r " , sail SJJ
TotaL 44
—giort, their incorporation, a period of twenty-one year*,
Set have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Then
6!lQj Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
of insurance, as wull as the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness all liabilities.
U • J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
ap2l Office, nnrtli-oast cor. Wood aud Third sta. _
“the prlted STATES
LIFE INSTJKAHCE,
ANNUITY and trust company,
I*ll U.ADEB.PHB A.
1 CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1650.
i CHARTER VKKI’ETCAL.
CAPITAL §250,000.
S. E. Comtr of Third and Chestnut
Street*! Philadelphia.
Officers of the Bom* Rwrd at Philadelphia:
r.IRSCTORS.
Ptephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawronsa Johnson,
Benjamin W Tinsley, Goo. M’Henry,
Jaeoh L. Florence, James Deveroox,
William a. Godwin, William M’Kee.
President— Stephen R.Crawford.
Vice President —Ambrose \V. Thorapeon.
Medical Ewinu'nrr. Pittsburgh —James 11. Willson, M. D.
Allegheny Cily—l l. B. Mowry, M. D.
J y y GEO. E. ARNOLD. Agent,
JHarl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
i "PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH,
CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITIIFIKLD STREETS.
Authorized Capital, $300,000.
TNSUKK RUILMNUS nnd other property upaiust loss ot
'dumap** by Fix', and the perils of the Sea and Inland
Nurii-fitum aud Trsin.^porUtlon
DIKICTOr.Ii.
Win. F. .7. hnston, Rrnly Patterson,
\\ M'CHnttx-k, Kennedy T. Friend,
H M Um;, * I.Orier Sjtroul,
A.J.Jon**, Omrpi; R. White,
Jii.'pb Painter, A. A. Carrier.
Imuei S. Ni»gl«y, W. S. Haven,
Wade Hamilton, 0- E.Park,
11. It. CagKshall.
Hon. WM F JOHNSTON, President.
UODY PATTERSON, Vice President
A. A. C.M-.mm, Secretary and Treasurer.
S. 8. CaiUUKR, Assistant Svcietnry.
WATCHES, EWELRY, &c.
NEW GOOD* s ! !—Watches, Jewelry, Silver Wars,
Military Good 3, Ac., Wholesale and Retail—Coun
try Merchants and strangers visLlng our city uro request
ed to call. n* we cjiu rerv-* them as wtdl, and we think b t
t»r, than ihey usually arc served in Eastern ci ies. be ides
giving them n responsible guarantee —an item diniemt to
obtain in many shops. Mn . ium
Filver Detached Levers $lO ”
D.i Cylinders *l° 10,UQ
L dif.fc’ Gold Lever and Leplne Watches. $25, and upwards.
Gaiit’cmen’s do do do $36 to $-00.
Chains, Seals, Keys, Pa cils, Spectacles, Pena, Lamps,
iu excellent variety, and at lowest prices.
S - Watch U pairing done promptly and in a superior
manner. All work and all goods wa^ lll^y
67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth.
*VTEW AM) GOOD BOOKS JOST RECEIVED AT DA\ I-
J\ SON'S, 63 Mark*: stri et, near Fourth :
I>l ajn Words to Young Communicants; by Dr. J. W.
Alexander 3S c nts. . . - .
Willlson's Young Communicant 6 Cambism. 0 cents.
The lUch Kinsman, or the HiatTy of Ruth, the Moabi
tes?; by Dr Tyng.
Lilly Cordon, the Young Housekeeper.
Prime’s Travels in Europe and the East—the best book
of trawls yet!
The Foresters: by Prof. Wilson.
Ministering Children. _ i
The Laws of Figurative Language; by Lord.
The Minister's Family.
Mornings with Jesus. Jay’s lost. .
The School of Christ, or Christianity in its leadingaspects.
The Fountain of Living Waters, illustrated by i acts. 4th
edition. . T
The Words of Jesus. The Mind of Jejus.
Kitto’s Works. Footsteps of St. PauL ~ ~
Life and Epistles of St. Paul—plain, and in one-half calf
for presentation.
The Uiding Place; by McFarlane.
The Night Lamp, “ “ , ,
Now opening almost dailv,new aa<l valuable TTieological
Works, for family and ministerial reading, both American
and English. ♦
Q pg 6o Market street
JEANNkiTKI
Eh« in dressed in silks and 6atius,
And her step is full of grace;
She is lovely in appearance—
But what a sallo#’face J
Her hands are small, but oh! how-rough;
She surely does not Koow
That Heupstio Soap is iust the tiling—
A-d then ihe orice lo low.
Th, HBOTEHC SOAP SrwS * ‘
A Partner warned*
A PERSON having a Capital of Three or Four Thousand
Dollars to Invest in a Manufacturing.business, can
hear of an opportunity where he can doUslE ms* Sonet In
a short time. The best references given. For particu*
law apply at THIS QFFIOE. [mh27:tf
. AMD.
i- -r. AXTSTIS LOOMIS.
STOCK AND BILI* BROKER,
Ofiict, No. 92 Fourth st n above Wood .. ; . v
TV t OTE9, Drafts, Bondß, Mortgages, and Loans on colla*
IN terals, negotiated. Stocks bought “and fl6Vd on com*
minion. Land Warrants bought and fold-
Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of
Copper Stocks. . , n
All communications atientcd to promptly, Jwu™
"WM. U. WILLIAMS JAa * B. M’VAr.
\Vm. n. Williams do Go.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. E. Comer Wood and Third streets.
All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections
of Hills, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. j&n26:lw
JH’CONNELLA WILLOCK,
BANKERS,
AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver
Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit.
Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made
atanypointin the United States.
a™,h Cut corner of Market and
212,505 06
ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITBFIELD STREETS ,
au2tfm Pittsburgh, Pa.
cTh.*V.jLkls3
H. HO*. «ua»,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS^
havi Ets4oni> THim banking and exchangb omci to wo.
67 jcaßlSst street, fqdb doors eklov? old stand.
N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Broken,
. and Dealers in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Bfl
rer and li-Tak Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale. ~ .
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No.
67 Market street, between Thinl and Fourth, ets. f j^3fcly__
' " " TTIEttNAJi * CO., '
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 95 Wood Blrul t comer of Diamond Alley,
pirrsncßon, pa.,
T)UY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time
j exchange, and promissory notes; Aake collections in
all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on
call and ou interest, and give their prompt attention to all
other matter* & Broker’s business. Eastern
Exchange constantly on hand. _ mart
banker and exchange bboker,
DIAIEB 15
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notei,
STOCK bought and eold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
4W*No. 68‘-£ Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
Bank.
HILL & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
CORSIB or wood i-*n> nrta btbexts.
QIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
O sale. TimeßUb ot Exchange and Notes discounted.—
Uuld, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections
made in ail the principal cities of the United States. De
posits received of Par and Current Funds.
mi IN raiKtiL IDWARD BAUM, FLOKSSC* SBAJUB.
KBAMEB & EAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
,121.707 67
.100,000 OO
$627,470 53
BUY AN D SELL Geld, Silrer, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Real Estate or Block Securities; purchase
Promi-o-aary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and sell Stocks on Commission.
Collections made cn all points In the Union.
" Q. E. A.RBOLD & CO.’
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
au<l proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought aDil sold on commission.
7-1 Fourth st., next door to Bank of Pittsb’g. fs«l3
Boncitic and Foreign Exchange Bank Notes, Gold and Sdver
Bought, Sold and Exchanged, at the
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE Of
WILLIAM A. HILL A CO.,
64 WOOD STRUT, PITTSBURGH.
$3. Interest allowed on_Umo deposits. [ janl2
i DELL. JXO. A.CACUUCT.
i THOMPSON BELL & CO.,
| BANKERS AND BROKERS,
I Comer of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
I — ' ‘ nioaiAS woods,
WCOMMERCIAL BROKER,"®*
A.JVD DIM. KB IS
Koteii Bond*, Stockt, Real Eitat«) &c.,
Xn. 7& Fourth st. y Pittsburgh, Fa. { jaog
~~ William A. HUI A Co.,
bank ers,
JVo. M Wood tired , Pittsburgh.
HOLD m Pal* l the following BONDS AND
40 chares Exchange Bank ;
17 do Monongahela Navigation Company;
liO do Citizens’ Insurance Company;
- $2,000 Monongabela Navigation Company Bonds;
. *s!tXX) City of Pittsburgh Bi>nds;
$5,000 County of Alleubeny Bonds
Ctmmiottl'tf Loan Olllce,
XTO 100 SULTUEIELD STIUSKr, NJSAK PtFEil.—
iN Mqney loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware
and other valuable article?. auHallv
CLOTHING STORE!
JOHN ftp C LOS KEY & CO..
FOIIMEIILY of the celebrate*! Clothing Depot on Liberty
etreel, which has won an unbounded popularity under
he name of the TIIUKE UIQ DOOKS, have, for the pux
poao of acquiring more space for their immense business,
removed to the spacious building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD 3TIIKET,
Where they have now tbo most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS!
AND
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has ever been offered to tbo public.
Their pttndpol object for thla romoT»l,lfl tbeia
more facilities for thu
WHOLESALE TRADE.
Thor are prepared to 6ell Goods at the
LO WEST EASTERN PRICES!
Asti they will warrant them to be as yood as any manu
factured in the Union.
' CUSTOM WORK,
in tux best upon rax shobtest »otio».
They hare on hand » foil and beautiful assortment ot
LOTUS and COATINGS, lor
FEOCKS, DB.E3S, WALKING AND BUST-
Our {merest* are identical with ihoßo of our
*n<l we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail In
QUinc an orders we may be farored with.
*3“ DON’T FORGET THE PLACE—
Mo. §8 Wood Street,
(EAST SIDE,) OOENEB 0? DIAMOND ALLEY.
H. b. We desireour patronstounderstandthatwohave
no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the
House above designated.
xnar23
EDMOND WATTS,
Merchant tailor, no. 185 liberty street.—
1 have now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter
Goods Oveccoatlngs, of entirely new designs; Plash Vest
ings, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English
Cassimeres, of every style and shade in the market, all of
which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms,
and warranted to suit. oet^
SEV; SPRING GOODS.
JUST REOEIVKD AT JOHN McCLOSKKY A CO’S Whole
sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and corner
of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of
goods that this celebrated bouse has ever had the pleasure
of Inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have
been purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no
second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we
can and do sell at a? small prom* as any house la the east
ern cities. Tberef n*, we' respectfully inTite the attention
of Wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to
give us a call, and examine our extensive assortment of
READY MADE CL\ iIiLNG, It is almost impossible to
enumerate the quaol • > ti immense piles of garments that
is to be seen at this 1: i t establishment; it is sufficient to
eav that it has never tc* n equalled by the house itself,
marl&tf JQIIN McCLOSKKY & CO.
Clothing! Clothing!
TQK undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the
public that be is now receiving at his store, No. 177 Lib
erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Casaimeres and
Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he
is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man
ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
We have also on hand a 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
sdvantage to call at 177 Liberty Btreet,before making their
purchases. [mart] 0. CONNER;
New Clothing Store,
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
THE subscriber has just opened this now establishment,
where he has always on hand a large and ohoice assort
mentof all articles of OLOTUING, which be warrants equal
to any In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri
ces. The public are requested to give him a call.
mar9:ly B. OPPENHEIMER.
To Housekeeper*.
WE have now opened one of the largest stocks of
CHINA, GLASS and QUEKN3WARB, su table for
housekeepers in the city, and Intend selling atv ry low
prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware,
consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four
Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being
large owing to the dull season just passed, we are deter
mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened
so. e beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vega
table do; Covered l ishes for stewed chicken, etc., etc. Also,
some very hands me new styles of Water Pitchers- Our
stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet
Ware, is large—all of which we have put down In price'to
salt the tiaies.
We have some twenty different styles of French China
Tea sets, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of
which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent, below
former prices.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD 3.
Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan
nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, is large, and we
w ill sell them at very low prices
GLASS WARE.
Oo band and large slock of Boston and Pitts
burgh Glass Ware, which we will cell at manufacturer’s
prices.
Oar stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch
ers, and every article suitable for country or city trade, is
large, to which we invite the attention of city and country
merchant?, as we will sell them very low for c»«h,
Housekee pew and others In want of cheap China and
Queensware* will do well tty calling at the-
CHINA HACt,
No. 62 Market, between 3d end 4th
aplQ Opposite Gex E. White,
S'ski'.”’
.~JO3. LUDBWIQ.
iT.MKfi & SONS.
JOHN WOODS,
CLOTHING,
NESS COATS.
JOHN M’OLOSKET 4 CO.
Fall and Winter Goods 1
FRENCH CHINA.
COMMON WARE.
smir goods,
BECOND ARRIVAL
OP
SPEIKG AND BDMMEB DBY GOODS.
TUB SOBSCKIUEUS hsTQ. jus; received, and are now
opening, the most desirable-assortment of BUY
GOODS ever offered in this market. We call particular at*
lention to a few very choice articles.
Extra Biob Fancy Col’d Silks, entirely new design;
do do Black do do‘
do do Twisted do;
Satin Plaid and plain Tissues and Derages;
Prioted do do;
do Berage Delaines; I
do Challie ’ 1 - dop
Yory handsome French Lawns;
do do Brillianteeus; |
A good assortment of French work, Collars, Under
Sleeves and Cbemizettos, Tery cheap* Embroidered Hem*
stitch and plain linen Cambric Handkerelnels; Linen;
1 Table Cloths and Table Linens; French and English Fur- I
niture, Chintzes, white and colored-Furniture; Dimatry.
A full assortment of. Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts, Ac.; Irish 1
Unens, Muslins, together with a complete asiortinent of
every article, either Fancy, Staple, Fobdgn or Domestic.
Wefolicit on examination of our Stocktefora purchasing 1
eßewbere; as" we flatter ourselves (s-inco wo have estab*.
lished t e cash system) that we can supply our patr ns on
more 1 beral terms than any house west r.f the jUountaiDS.-.
We return, our thanks to onr friends for their many es
teemed favors to our firm, under its for;* er title,-nna hope
they may still continue them to the establishment, under
• its new riru. YOUNG, LOVls A CItO r
f e b22 formerly Young, StevensOu x L VQ'
VAW GOttDEE’S STORE,
No. 83 Market Bt., Corses of Diamoctd.
JUFT RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of all 1
the new ptvles of
LADIES’ DKESSTAIvD MANTILLA TRIMMINGS:
Fringes, llnttons, Galloons,
Gimps, Braids, Velvets,
Laces, Cords, . Ribbons. '
A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian
KMBROIDEIUEg, In Swiss, Jaconet an 1 Lace.
Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs,
Sleoves, InJertlnrs, Infants’ Robes,
Cbemizettes, Bands, Cops A Waists. •
A full supply of MOURNING GOODS:
Crape setis, Collars, I ore and Gaazc Veils,
Plaiu Linen setts, Sieves, Gauze aud Dotted Falls,
Plain Bwisa do. Cbemlzettes, Italian andEng’h Crnpc. |
MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars,
Bands and Insertions: French Working Cotton, lloops, |
Linen and Cotton Ftoas, Oil Clotb, Embroidering,. Silk.
StiUetosand Scissors.
Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons.
A large assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FTnVXIBITING
GOODS—Shlrti, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchief*, Ac.
Pius, Needles, Buttons, Tope*, and everything in small
wares generally.
<BS“ Bajoc’s best Kid Gloves, 1b white, black and colors.
Sizes from No. C to No. 10, alwa% s on hand.
Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very
cheap. mh23
SPRING DRY GOODS
HAGAN A AHL, No. 01 Market at.,
ARE .receiving daily additions to their large and well
selected stock of
Mantillas,
Shawl* iFcarfe,
Housekeep’g GooJs,
Alexacdur’s Kid Gloves, Ac.
To which we would respectfully invite tho attention Ol
tbtf Lailies. mb2o
MOURNING GOODS.
FRANK VAN GORDER hQ3 just received a large and
beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves
and Settß in Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and
gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton,
and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities.
Alexander A Bajou’s best Kid Gloves can always h*
found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner ef the Diu
nr.vl7
SEW DKY GOODS 8TO&K.
Iron Pront—No, 9.1 Market «met.
OU R bouse being now open for the transaction of a gener
al Dry Goods huainess. we would respectfully solicit the
patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from ourex*
tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such Inducement as rill in
sure entire satisfaction. UAOAN & AIIL,
Nos. 91 Market and S Union street.
FUKJNijLU-JiiS.
JAMES W. WOODWELL,
CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER,
Ware-rooms 07 and 90 Third atreet.
-t—rra. J. W. W. respectfully ioforiusp.
his friends and customers that
has now completed bis springstock-K2p<
of furniture, whiib is decidedly* i 1
the largest and best ever offered for rale In this City, v,Lich
will be sold at prices as low as any in the United States,
East or West. • •
As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sei
eoned materials, best workmanship, anil newest designs; and
from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing,
be is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest
prices. t !
He has adopted the principle of identifying liis customers
interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al
ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of
furniture, from the cheapest and plaincst,-to the most ele
gant and costly, that a house, or any pari of one, may be
furnished from bis stock, or manufactured expressly to or
i der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock,
[ which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed
I in ■my of the Eastern cities:
Louis XIV tete-e-tate Sofas;
50 Sofas, in plush aud hair cloth;
60 do*. Mahogany Chftirr;
20 doz. Walnut “
60 Mahogany Rocking “
20 Walnut “ “
60 Mahogany Divans; •
20 Walnut “
60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
60 “ 14 Dressing Bureaus
SO “ “ Waahstands;
40 Enclosed “
100 Common “
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
40 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut «
60 Cottage “
300 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahogan'v Wardrobes;
10 Walnut “
lOßherry “
50 Plain Bureaus;
TO Dining and Breakfast Tables
12 Secretary and Bookcases; a
20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs;
24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs;
12 Ladies’ Writing Desks;
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots;
Etlguircs; Paper Macha Tables:
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke *•
- Elizabethan “ Hall and Tier **
Reception “ Ladies’Work “
Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tables
Arm il Ottomans;
Gothic and Hall Chairs;
k large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabots Makeim supplied with all ar
ticles In their line.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest
notice.
All orders promptly attended to. aprs_
Steamboats, AUoy ?
ir*!Z+ K Tu* subscribers tender their acknow-fjk
jjriggSttpSledgmenis for the favors bestowed uponvUL
inTTtrrtrfMithem by their Steamboat friends, and fyl
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 terns, every description of
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work
manship. T. B. YOUNG A CO.,
Corner Third and Bmlthfleld streets,
opposite “ Brown’s UoteL”
James Lowry, Jr.,
CHAIR AND BKDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 294
Fetterman’e Row, Liberty street, has on hand a large
stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every , description, made of
the best materials, which he* will sell lower than articles ot
the same quality can be sold in the city. He would call par
ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut
Chairs and Bedsteads, which be will sell at greatly reduced
prices. Also, Turning of every description executed in the
neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the
Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly
ttended to. • mar'il
A. ATILLIKEN & CO.,
HAVE. 03? HAND at their extensive CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield street, a
Urge assortment of fancy and plain furniture, ■which they
will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates.
Terms—cash only.
Oseat Inducement* to Oaab Purchaien.
WE will sell oar large stock of COMMON AND FANCY
CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS,- at prices that cannot
fall to please cash purchasers. All our work Is warranted.
Our terms are CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR.,
nur2s cor. Liberty ets.
WM. K. STEVENSON continues to manufacture
uL CABINET-WARE of every description, at hla old stknd,
Incomer of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK
• *ING attended to, In all its branches.. : my 11
T7IELD BOOK FOR RAILROAD ENGINEER
JC ing formula tor laying out curves, determining fror an
gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together
with tables of radii, .ordinates, deflections, long chords,
magnetic variation, logarathims and natnral signs .tan
gents, etc. etc., by John B. Henck, Civil Engineer. Pocket
book form. $1,75. .
***Tbe object of the present work isr to supply a want
very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on. Railroads.
Books of convenient form for use in the field.eofitaining
the ordinary lograrithtnatic tablesare common enough;but
a book combining with these tables othois peculiar to tho
Hailroad work, and especially the necessary, formulas for
laying out curves, turnouts,crossings, £&,is a desideratum
which this work is designed to supply.
0. S. Miutaey Acadmrr, West Point, April 18, 1854.
GeniUmcn: I hare looked over Ueack’s.Field Book for
Railroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted lo the ob*
jectita author proposes, and hate no question but it will be
■ found a very useful and practical volume both for office and
field work. D. 11. Mauas.
Teot, April 21.1854.
I am much pleased with Mr. Ilenck’s Uttlo manual, the
** Field Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta
tion of some of tho most practical and useful of recognized
processes among railway engineers, .he has given others
which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess
a mint of higher value than that of more novelty—that of
beingln general susceptible of available, not to say aesira
ble, practical rue. In conclusion, whiioltblnkttedei.lgn
of it. Henck’s book Is such as to adapt It eicollamly well
to professional needs, I have pleasure In' “P” B f°S »y
cordial satisfaction with its eiecutlon, alike with the per
spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and tho ex
rollout typographical taste
DirBCtor
3 Dealer In Engineers’ Stationery,
aU 3 Marketatr«t,corusrolßecond.
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tbreo of them in their own cases, and always With the hap*
piest effects. The numerous patent medicines always be > ; -
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till I used yourCusMtr Psnroast
has notonly relieved me, but, aal trust, wholly cured me. . ,
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dicines, and this Is at ,«>tts«*e. 7-stall recommnd it
tomemhereof the bar. and othera whom I may-meet, IA-, -
boring under similarlndlspOsltions. j ...... i'satta .■, . ,
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fnr any other remedy we have tor curing diseases upon the
lungB . Your ofce<Ue4 “ t . B ® r T^‘* B ',j ONEH . ;;;
What yet remains to convince the.most Incredulous that
the Cherry Pectoral is all that it purports to he, vis: an nn
equalled remedial agent lot all direases.of the Throat and - •
lan as. Thp“experience of years has proven It to ba such,
a:, .1 ic submit it to the people, believing that lta virtues
will fully maintain itsreputation. - '
Prepared by J. C ASEtt, Chemist, Lowell,Mass. JJeware ,
of worthless preparations; attempted to be palmed off under ■
a similarity of name. , . „ , v , Ttvr
Sold in Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by B-A.PAIIN
{STOCK A CO, wholesale and retail. jeoxmaaw
Carter’s Spanish Mixture, .
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I
Hot a Particle of Hoicory in it. .
I et the afflicted read and ponderi—An
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Pain of tba Bones and Joints, BypoiHtic ,-_
I Disorder*, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and airplseaftjs
arising from an injudicious use of Mercury,lmprudence in -
Life,or Impurityofthe.Dlood. ... . . ; ,•. /
I ja®»This great alterative medicine and Purifier of. Blood
U cow u«ed by .. usands ol grateful patients fromnllpart
of the United Btates, who testify daily tA .•
stores performed by the.greatest of all medicines, "CAB* -
TEB’B SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
c-crofula, Eruptions on theSkln, Liver Disease; Fevers,'
ulcers,Old Borcs, Affections*! the Kidneys, Diseases of . the-:
Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the.Uones
and Joints are speedily putto flight by using this great and '
inestimable remedy. •: -r.J--' .• r.-. ■
' For all diseases of the Blood, nothlnghfla yetbeeQ ftrana*
to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all Impart
ties acts gently and efficiently on the Liver .and Kidneys,.
strengthens the Digestion, riTes .tone. to Oie
make* the shin clear and healthy, and restore? the Const:*
tution, enfeebled by diseaFe or broken down ty ’he excesses
-of youth, to its pristine rigor.and strengtbj: .. •
For the Ladles, it is invariably better than all the cos
motics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanlsb-Mixtur A
will remove all saUowness ol eomplexien, bring the rosea,
mantling to the"cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im
prove the general health in a remarfcabledegree beyond all
• the Medicines ever heard of. ... ... , .
The large number of certificates which we have received
from persons from all parts of the United States, is the best
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hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well
known to the community, all'add their testimony-to th®
wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Call on the Agant and get a Circular and Almanac, and
read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of a}l MojlkinM
h No P nf gSu. unless rigued by BENNETT * BEERS.
Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Va-i to whom all.
r.niprs for suDiilies and agencies must be addressed.
for SRe b“ B A SaIIaSESTOCK, JOSEPH; FtKil.
ING. tLEMING BROS.,and by Druggists generally.
Drees Goods,
Embroideries
To Farmers, Gardeners and
Nurserymen •
VMVE thousand bushels pure BONEDUST, fine ground
r 1000 lishcls pure Bt> v EDUST, coarse ground;;
1000 barrels ratent American FEIITILIZEU.'
a 4 0. HOEVELER offer fur sale, on accommodating,
the übove valuable Fertilizers, -which they manufac*
ture at ihelr new exiem-ive establishment, situated in East
LliK>rty, n u ar Pittsburgh; Pa. Bonedust. as ft manure baa
been used tor many years in Europe with the greatest sne
ers* • next to guano, it U superior to anyother In use. Ten
or fifeevu bushels pure Bouedu.<t per acre willsonoarish. the
land that Its gooi effects will be realized from tbo first yedr
to ten or fifteen years after, 'whereas 1 tfce good effects of
-uano are oxliuaftod in on - year. Those who,have used
Bonedust ?jeak i:\ the highest terms of iho 13000515 de
rived fiom it. H n suited to every satiety of soil, and alt
nop-* are bcn;*fitml by it—vines and trees jnore pacticuiur
lv. * The patent American Fertilizer possesses essen’.ial pro*.-
pertiea nece sary to s.imulate.the growth of plants and
green vrgvlnblrs, and desjrovs insects, is a manure, fo*
I'Hrdt-nimr. it cannot lie excelled. Directions furnished,’ ’
Order*-must be addressed to - A.IIOKVELKR*-
mbA-dawlm 419 Penn street. Pittsburgh.*
4y ; ...
E^geiLLANßdm
ttaluahle works for akuuitkuts, meohaw^
V ICS AND ENGINEERS- i;
The Model Architect ;'2 volumes; by Sloan. '
The Curpenter’s Now Guide;" ’ do. \
A; p'-ctoo’a Dictionary of Mechanics. i
Do. - Mechanics’Magaiin®. . , . ’ ( '*'
Practical Mtchanic’s JoarnaL • -
Downing’s Rural Essays ■ * r-
Do Country Houses.- i '
Stuart’s Architecture. . .. [ .
AD-n’s Rural Architecture. . I
Field's City’ do. f ; ■
Uu-luaccts of .do. and Building.
Ku.limontary do. •by Joha BulloCk. . \
The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder’s Guido.
'ihe Builders’ UuiJe. (••
The K.ngineer’B and Machinist’s Assistant; 2 vola. i "
Do. do. Mechanic’s dt>. . ..
MVhbich’s Mechanic&and Engineers; 2vola. \
Mahan’s Civil Engineering. ..
Knapp’s Chemical Technology. , . . i
Nurm’ Iland Book foil tocdmoUve Engineers and Mach s. .
Colburn on Locomotive Engines. \
llaupt on Bridges. ; '
Templeton’s Mechanic’s Companion. *
Scribner’s do. do* • ■
Haswell’s. . do. do* • \
Benck’s Fieldßook. . : " . " j
Byrne's Pocket Companion. «< .
Simms on Leveling; revised by J; 11. Alexander. ? '
r Do.l - MathematicaPlnstrumenta: ’ : .. .: :• r <;
Borden’s Formula for Construction of B. Hoads. j
Trautwino on Railroad Curves. ' 'vt
Bbunk; 4 : do., ' ! ;do. : :[ ' > { ! '•
Mifflin . do. ... do. - /
And numerouaother. practical works*-- j. j. ../•i
For sale by ,-i , :D*~.T« C. MOBGAN,
m bl? - No. 104Woodgt. V;
BEST KNOWN WHEN TMED.—These fenlleitfeii tike
pleasure in testifying in regard to B.A;FAHNEB- v
TOJK’S VERMIFUGE, because twoof the firm* hate, used
it in their private practice as pbyriciana'for a cumber-of
Tears, and tney have fcriown it, by observation, to tm enod.
3 * New ALHAST,Ind n July 4th, 1863,
M'ttrs.B A. Ibhnatock&a}.— .... ,
Gentlemen: Having sold your valuable- vermifuge for
gjme time, and hating seen it iised-for many years, we "
* ould recommend It to aIL aa a safe and efficient remedy for ■
all cases of worms. In no Instance have we ever seen any
etil results following Its administration, but always bos it -
answered-the whioh.it. was intended, and been ?
entireysatisfactory. .
B ■lierin e. that everything that has been set forthin regard )
to itgvirtnesia strtctly-inaccbrdahcasiithour observations, :
not only «s practuionem,but as men of basinra i . j
nnbe-lutlngly aajr toall whoTra4 tUMhat ilsblh«,T»lt .
Vermifuge Sow in-nss, amf that Its tlrtata arbbisi Ee.m u t
when’tmd. ■ BmX, UOOVBIt * BEBLY.
Prepared and sold by _ _ *•
V B. A. FAHNESTOOK * 00-
Corneycf First and. Wood gta. :
'■ u> o«»nAt fusiuu-Autia' iVviUiil—flUA. ai»AViS -
l OF TilC LaMP ; Dy William Nobth, author of “Anti* :
Coningsby.” 4c., 4c. -- - - • -;
•• VTho will exchange old lamps for new.”.. >• •
—Arabian Nights Entertainments. t
COK¥JSS»fI:
Chap. Chap.. ■ • l
I—Underground.1 —Underground. 17— Lore and Death. •»
"—Lucifer . 18—The Gamblers.
3— Above Ground. 19—Old Latitude and Long’e. \
•1— Peiegrine Cope. 20—Gold. ;
s— Fitzgam’nO’iloaneer. 21—The Beggar, and the Poet. ;
G -The Plot. 22—Peter Quarts.
7 The Row. 23—'The Ship ofMondel.■. .
8— A Curious Girl. 24—The Farewell Present. \
g i n Love. 25—Me’rDucL Moudel’s.Touth. \
10— How to make Money. 2G—His Fortune, • {
11— strange Talk. 27—Voyage to'Golden Island. ;
12— More Love. 28—Mutiny. /. \
13— Green-eyed Semesia. 29—Berkley Married. ?
14— I The Sick Man. 30-r Fair Slave 6f the Lamp. \
15— Chaos. 81—Reconciliation. -
10—The Bridal Hiss. 32—Conclusion. ;
tor sale by B. T. 0. MOBGAHy
ap2 ' 10 Wood it «
ATTB W T 1 Or« 1
■Wagon Masters and Teamsters’ Bounty Land:
AGENCY, 03 Fourth street.
OFFICERS, Boldlerr, Musicians, Wagon Masters, Team- ,
sters, Ac., who were regularly mustered into the ser- ?
vice of the United State*, and. every Officer* f ca ® an ' or< **‘ ■
nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsmen in the Wavy;:
also, Militia or Volunteers,.©* State Do^s^_ sn ZR UiX ? op !
Territory, are entitled, by tfce.lato'Act .of Congress, to a*
Warrant for 100 Acres of Land, . : ..... . . ;
Those uho have received mcrSO Acre*, are entitled ton.
Warrant for «u:h quantity of Land as wM make, in the,
W p o eSon o s o ™ C tru S siiog theirclaimi to mecan.rely.upon tar-*.
ing them attended to promptly. T ._ .—lxt,, ♦
charge. an-,
mhli A d Bounty Land Agenl, 02 Fourth st. ;
Tt KItrEIIC SOAP'HAOtXHHJKI, , ,
g-j Alll—‘./mmM Imre a toy again.
I’ll co sore lo tbat store agalb, _ " -
On Third street, kept by
And some Ilerpetio Soap I fifin'
Would buy, for.it always suits me, >
Herpetic tfoap always suite me; \ ;•
That Soap removes redness, and t'an • >
Anti cures all chaps and soreness' too; ;
Brightens complesions-pale and wan— • .
Pm very sure it \rUl,plea£o yon: }•
Oh yes, I know it will please you. ; r ?
This valuable remedy tor sore rough-ha-ndahss proved i
great benefli to hundreds. Price only‘l2U cents per ca i*
gold by . ; S. L. CCTHBERT,
robl2 ~ •' - - -ltt-Thlrd «tr*’*
A VALUABLE FAKM OF 1»0 ACHES-FOB SALK.-:
ICO acies in cultivation—-with a good etonoßoasr
Barn, SUble, Hay Slied, Granary, Spring House Can lag
Hquse, Ac.; and a small Orchard; The pla:o co.-talna go©:
Wftter. oni valuable Springs.. There - Is .Coal onder ih
■whole Tarm, and the uuimprorel landcontalns-valuntl
Timber. • Price. SS6 per acre. : Terms, oneHhird in hand
remainder in one,two and three yeata.
S. CCTHBEUT ft SON,
Heal Estate Agen»s;HOTOmv*>t..
ljvOK A a'HUIUFUIj JolM.'llAlT,gog»[O&UUO'a UA: S
JC iRSY, No. 70 BO7JBIH Aiolitt;H@4i6sa
alma to plows. ■ '_ ■• tt “> .
ERE