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' fral'e Irks latannda; - • Et hales Botdeiaa do - • lOpozoisloolltd do- '45; ao • lio.„1: raick - Caudy; 1 - do - IV. _ • Id casaa.B.ldly Liquorice; - • .110 boxes No.l florring: • - 1.0 . 0d0z Assorted. Pickles ;". • ' = _ doaett Tomato Catsup. - .Taat ,±petitti and'fartatelry spF.RETS.IIII -, &" ENDtS5O7.t.tO 'Wood et D.1.407A10N1; - . - • 'BO borne ' •-.- • - 100 dozen Pepper Botioe; 10 do -oapers - 10 do -- Darer; : „ - - , 10 do Brandy Peintin, . 10 'do do cherr-e.e3; - -.-• • _ freslr.Pcontes; 10 do • do - Tomatoes 16 do 'Walnut Carsolp alielreceirnd. and Tor es'le by - tipa- • - - ,1ND811501% 34 Wood et. rtlLlATitiliS AND DESIONS--- , .253 boxes' Merzins Efratigei,YDO do SIeU9 10 • ".24D do. Lemons; tecellingand foentle by /0 1 - - ItsysTEß A -ANDERSON,WiVood at. ArLE 3.10LA55E4 77 -AsciveJ ta tyi ' a 157.4 HENRY COLLINS. • lefiLED tOßEl—bebb s, received and for sale by I - sIV24 . 001.1aNS. ALL peet cis, of architectural detighat alca. plain t , l - 1 - autl. extent:lmi.Uall ropers, ht 41.- variety of celera. - Say imier by Arts iven) .; • . 8.5 tread street. liarAtiunt ritlfl3l; of lamixdifut detip,ns,:tn velvet, gold' N.Olvtif,aud %data Dud btu* siglddadusSr. imitations, forsale br .. , wisErng. 3IARBIIALL, - _ W PUTATUE3--14 bbLe..Trisas Jersoy. for card' , for: JAIIES VaII,DIIOk.. librAcliEßEL-3.40 bqrrels Co. 3, lame, far sale by ctn. - . 116417 - 11EliltY.11 COLLINS - dorm 'Ton and Cotton Bars; Pipes; - - - -IC/do SzlO, Iox Window 11 / 2 -0 ; 2a c„ 12 qt. And Elaskti /5 braes Utrect Coffee; • 25 d No.l Sealed Herring 100 dozes:Corn Brooms - - - • 30 do Cincinnati Wastiboards; botet Biker d No.l Chocolister Iron Neils, Cotton 'Yarns, Carpet Chen; •- - Not/oglYzapping,Tisine,'ltod , Cords, IltoomTwilZ Wrapping, Writing and Letter Popers:. ' • _ • Wistite and Ned Lead, Dye-Stags, g, ink/ ' - Tots, Burke% Dairy Pal:, (in bevy) 7m", de, ' rii'saare and for sale by linxinv .t .UICIINI'MN, ,81J44.111,90 lbds Plantation - Bazar b store and for sale - : - VITLVER .t.RICEETSON, o_e - -V.2l.223l,Thertrstreet ALT-500 bbla No. 1 Etat, to attire; for rale by- ' tram. . . RICKETSON, :513SF*•, —l5O bbla Plantation Molasses; - - 150 b bbin do , - ' 25 bbls SO. 3 am's , 51olatzers. ...Portals try Dala2Bl ILtLI,BR g RICTIETBON. balf cbtsts Yoram -Upson, Gunpowder; Ito 2, ••• • -Vorial tad pluck Tess:- rot tole-by • -. ..3.4celites".:Orastiat, - Pulvetit.ed and Pow. Sngata tilat . - irtilmr. a sttai4,4rsorr: •,,,k11113:10 fere data by FRANS- CARGICI, for Nrticl; Pa; leeles,enroon,the abortest notice and low lutes. ,4 -81e , inabe depended on. Ile may be :4a4 Oar ThlgneTraill Roues, 76.Foortb street. reblo RENCH , BRILLIARISS-4. A.,11AE014 A CO. win olien,aii the 28th instlgorne fino now styles ofitenth 200114ntgs. - • - _ lade Q tt[Ed AND 800& CASE4--.4. variety of TO • ' - T.II;4OITS I3 CO.-: -13001i5--Iteo d by-,tapre.a. _C r Urge aesitteebt of "Psalms and Llyto.ne, of. tiseesnd styles o! 455.3rartet street,. sear . Fourth.. blB'. yozicaoiso boxes ...Bru3sell liobinson " s; Grant' ...Anderson'e." fa dwarf boxes ..Bbsirnerlacs - ett,'" Perfection " of Ophir," Madera Twist," . Esme. ralde"Pobaisoo. In store and for 'sale by Cifi"==l"ar PrindP. eigug. best bnind A tosWtasa • r MIMS fi NICKETSON. .740 bbIS Inge ZiP. a tiatterel; • 23_ ;I No-1 Pickled llerrlng 10 drams !‘Cirnixd Rank" Na 1 COalizb. Tit store and 10 - Rolm _ & unnszrsow.:- oOAE 4 AND CANDLES* - --..- , ~- .. 160 WA'S:No.II%Im Soap:: 7 .: 30 " 4, 1:N1L& Co."lrariggatel Noap: 60 44 alai Bum Nandleo--414 6 4 e, Va . ; '. :,.7 . .1,:;' , , - ;77 . _. 40 '4 4 - •- "- --, . etarla ..! ..:: -__. _ _. --, - •• I v.- 7, - , Ftstalle by: ' ItabL'ol-, .. -MLLES-ft DINENTSON.7 !T i z. .. -- ,,,, xs 7 1 „re ,e wh il l i an t.i. 0-,: % u ni sto us r .-7 1. ' 2 1it th - a r i tiy t is ttl %l7 lo is tit ilizt. ti th u ci. ~.:.. ....-: ~:. , _O l ?wh e t t tcett.: ::',.‘ ,EgillS'' - ' _-____-_ --. brigs Ca s , * ogre , ...„-easxv-4,5010 taClld RovarauctenLos A ''''l4-6t111:"12416"1111DIILT;Eit uscits-rdoN (Ju • -ur01:4,100}1PIN 0 GOOD i.--Et. A.-11APON co. have ' 0 ods Ittist opened Er . rgo_stast of. aouse °aping 0 , comprising .no Damask Table Cloths end Napkins...l4M and rtvVoole‘Linesis,.lo4turrd - Also, another. lot. of .the lost makes of Irish -QUAK-BONSETB.—A. A. MASON A 130...wi1l °eel:4Pu thß .001440; twettyderea SflY reenetei.for- the country . ~..:,-QCIIENOWN. KlOlOl , llO BYAUP.—Titx mod eglobratel 1,;7 , w fa oso,tor curing cauglas, colds Sid COU• ~...114z3Ptho Ttitisci.stqtriOg Alsemcs doz. rcceived - - • 'O5 I • JOB. 71,1311114. a/ISM:1110AT VUUNITUIIII.,-Striot actocatop. -.given to 10 the Ipalinfactare of otostabo.t_ cabin farpitare and , , Z,13.„T0in4c14 - co; mart , 13.5 eg,ithaikirstrcet. irt(ol3Et , BRENT:AT taItORYA ONLISIVir*III repay the .10ver tat. ,Apollo Buildings, 791311 T.A.P.CIit3,-V1AT10 4 .1314. 3e.—Liebt - ,hetrY Vrapplug Eopor.B for 40 P 04 . 9. druP3± 3l 4 ,o BP aneeCtiatfalltia, - rtrx it tl a .hrfiAlitr i tl itz sfoxioltotors; Tissto . Paper, for confectionary • YPote Let er and Fooloccp. Paok-AmOrkan,"Brarich nd .Ertgliali; far aticrootaigig f4' Soots; of all aims: -. ; 1ttit,.00P341,; a nd Boaka; Vi r arM.F 2 n . f:YelOPPA:efe, „ liiioleanto *arta:tett - 4 by .I . OIIN S. DAyT.SOI% - • ± 15 Market otroor, , near Fourth. Q,EO 4 )IID, SUPPLY OP 12413151.5 i t, DRY GOODS—On Son- April 18th, we cnnornenced receiving of second. gdp - ply :Ist vAllar DIW GOODS,' Comprising , =IS -tit the" ten styles and choicest fsbri , thit have been brpnett to" the city this-season:Wtr tea:tired , . ulna i ne w, 'Style PARASOLS, cntitolyditlerene fenny thoeve.ot tn .- which ire'respectfullyArrvire tbisttentipu'of the ladies. • [spill LUGAR' it AM.4 GI Market' ohlet . . , 1tt.131.1-17i5 halt barrals %Tout , 13M1 do do Sslllion This day receire4 and, for sale lir • --- - )12.- . . „ marl 11. COLT "ELY oiteLL'..s-1= bagalry AM)las reed and for rilltrby • opl2 ELCNISY EL compT,Ne=:- ,usm-,-r AVK tlehGo supplies Musk' for - r4rheS, "air , Parades, - ire., on the Shortest notice and can tie de* ~ ,',pettdea op. lie may be fund at Et. At. ,tht.ll(3o'S Dinuer` r '" Rooms - No. 113'Yourth street. '--17 - 1 2. - PISKEDL9.4r-7-bbbs-tor tato by . - ; POT TABLES-194th and 'without mxtrllletotacZia - ishelAcilforeale,bi , . jatar24l YOUNG ¢ 00. 116.1.18.....j,9(praeg5,.2 arid 23 , .r, bushels ; in stare. Xlll all 9 & ; I:11/4 lIMI COCOA Vlnajuit received; ter sale by' RHYMER a ANDERE4H, Kai No. 39 Wood street _ _IMCAU,6LbiIIOUS W CHADWICK" ' lik4ler.:.hiz lientticky Leaf gobacco, enumr; lIST.OW . atlrtr,''Prrtslitmcri, PA. in 0A 8 , paid for - - nr203.3,. JOLLS 0..1. -LLE . . .... ATWOLL. AlP*lttiri LEE . WHOLESALE GROCERS, VAQUICE ANA. COMMISSION ItEROLIANTB. 1 1 )(1rSBT.111,911. 111.8.11 F B.C a y 1311. E. 8, No. 8, trooctsz.;&eii , iai fl Ues and Front op jir ehesta irat.Ooo"pon.iler and Teis ;rule Black Tens; long,- do r5O e d?' fiyn.li •0 - P. and Imperial Teas. 200 bags prima .1110 Wee ; - 00 do .t)koova.tunkeoffee. COrPEE- TOBACCO— • • 100 boxes ssand Bty assosted brands; 20 -do lb Lump. ; _ do - - - 60 catty,bekaa _ d et .„ EIIGAIII3-.. 50 barrels Cedes Su; AT do • Cy:mixed dgarso SYSTIP".6.IiD MOL&SSESL -110-bbls Eastornl3yrup; ' 'ST do Golden do - .100 ' do' ,La S` ll:3lola'ssea; 25 hilt-bids S. IL B. Molasses. 100bbla No: Mackerel ; , 'do -- Islo.l-11e"rring. Atltleicos CIGARS-450 tides - assailed braids. BI 0.5311. 5 , _ 1001egi(10's brand). , 20 boxes (Marseilles). BALEgA2IIB-- - • '' -; 60 Sage (lugapere). , • PIP 50 boxes Clay Pibe.a. . . .21,84-.PITCII. 310.411i— .25'15 I'6 r Vt liosi t.l tt; ; do.: Pitch. , The above Goode now in ' , Awe and ,arriving by Clonal and 'Rallnaatl, 'which,' together irith a general assortment of %Pittsburgh nttinfartured-artielegorill be offered to pile theatre on reasonable tetinii, by ATWELL, 'LEE C 0. ,& 'an:181 . No.l Wood at., lacteeen Water and First sts. ~,,";:._<, ffiANTILLAb. 11717EW SUPPLY OF 5101R11 #NTIQIIC DEWDROP. Da. NritiMga 43 .itl 7 ce - iTt4 'TAG AN . A. - IMS, No. 91 Markel at. . _ it&VIIRIL"V compomi by F.--11. Hodges. • Pomgoes the Qoestton.- • . • "Twat off thollua Canaries," or my last cigar. Angeltiever Drii.tht and fair. Have Vaelseen - ffstal Aly Annie dear: • • Oh, vidspor shat thou foe lest. l've.a heart to-exchange. Alloy down Ilaist. . -The Platnating slag of Liberty. One careless word. ' . Loni,s Napoleon Quick. Step. *Le Zoitrixe da Gm:Use—Reverie, par Chas. Voss. _ Gentle moon, whose silver light—with variations. °rote par J. A Fetter. 7.ebbire--Trametas,..Ta rvis. NEVVPOLSAS —PIO-Niel Why tr Mon; Chestnut Arent: Josephine.. • . - NXIV- SOLDYTTISCUES—“IdIewiId"--dedicated to N. P. Wilke Paley-Land, 4.7. &a. NEW - 11,111011ES—Predertelt - the Great; Grand March do Conceit, lir- - • GOITAWM:IISIC-J , Days , ' " Oh! whi.lpr:r what then feelest; Thu Senorattou. • . • Also, a oillectionof sheet Music for the Pluto and Violin, Int Tecalred Tyy C Anlorrn 13 LII ltf • At the "Old Eatablithel Plano Depot," lOW ' No,IIS Wood street, se-end door abare Filch Ft. O NION SIA1 4 -r- . lFlblits fionsmall t.ed Sot , ; bbt.q. Sweet Pote?ee.a. to arrive. For gala by - taihM4twvi 313113 WARDROP. - CAJLAIT VIVES--5 4 0d0 'Catawlm fer vineyards . JAMES WAEDIIOP. QTRAIMEtIIY PLANTS =orders ior Plants of the 4,0 most a;proved varieties, will be filled pr - raptly by itpl9:dow JAMES WARDROP. "EITERDLOOMI.NO ROSES. aft e lionrbone, PerpetUele, and other Varieties, for Ceraeterlea, f e ale by enialkstalr JAM ES NV ARDROP. 714 . SPARAGEiI3 lin °BARD Ilt.)oTii iv xtnre ary for fele by faplch.dawl JAMES WARDKOP. IDOTAV.ES,-26 bids received and ft, bate by ura-- McLAUCTILIN AJINIGA PLASTKIIS.—I have re.ceived a large loiof AL these celabrateelleAers for palm! or weaknelo In the aide, lack or limbs. Alen, a supply of Needles' Compound Hemlock inasters, tvad a. variety of other klnthA. Those having to lose piasters, can always procure tho boat In the eltg a t 4o3. FLEMING, aps Cerner Diamond and Markrt t. CILOVED , Rnva•-12 bbt;prima Cnorerse - rt. for FAY by gki apt" - HENRI' U. COLLINS. FLNICA PLASThItti-1 lase re:rival a lar.re lot of .a...tbeee.oelebrated Plaster. 4, for pain, or wonune, to the lade, back or-limbs Alm a supply cf Ne4.l.es' Com pnerad I.leraloen Piasters; and a ?anal of atha, kicda 7.1.1a0 110.1 IS il Dg to . EaEttra 81.6), prileurel th e bes: In tbacity . of . JOSEPH Fumisa, apl7 corner of Macho' street nadl the DiAmond. BiLLS tar Aide men, Jo , :tlm; of the t*,.aca end . tkaudables., as • lately amended by ti o LeMe Tor Rola . by' ' • . W. S. HAVEN. 114- : .• - Corner of Market and Sword ,to. bbisitzhas, for sale-by • JAMES Di'LATTG OIINTY LAND APPLiCATIONS —Forma for apßlk B tion for 'Bounty Land for sale by • • W. & HAVEN, np3 Printer and Stationer. Market wt., corn, 24. LACE • COMA arra AND SLEEVES —.top”.s.see Co!lnr eta and -Fronts; Cambric Embroidered Collar!! and !RitzyP.3,ln setts; Linen lidding Habits and Sleeves; Fm broldered nod Corded Linen Collar and Sleeves; and a new and oboicestssortment of Embroidsries or all dese,iir tines, Just received at • VAN GORDEIVE, opl4 83 Market street_ A A. MASON h CO. will oyes oci Friday. april lath. 10 it • more eases cf Be - rage de Lames, Challis, Persian Clothe, entirely tea , ety lee. apl3 (ZIMMER MANTILLAJ3.—A. A. MASON d Co. are now aperting another Ooperior Emortroent of the latest Paris styles of Spring and Seamier MANTILLAS, In Slik, Sean, Lim, and other ranteriala Cl 3 LIY bushels reed and for Enle hy lIINRY If. (71iddSR. ID6Cvli--140 pieces for axle by spl3 HENRY 17. COLLINS DOVISLI-10 CID Poissb, for sale by - • °SITS -500 brishele fur sale by apz , JAS. IIatIATTGITLIN SHELL CORN--4 . ,G0_ buillela for sale by AS. ArcLATJOITTI N. COEN BROOMS-2.ld= Corn Brooms recsinug and .sale . BNB) ATWELL, LEE Ci) 'DAWN LiAll.l*-30u0 tb5..1.124x30 limns to rtontand to Llr ado by • (0151) ATWELL, LEE It CO. IjOSIERY AND GLOVHS.—A • A. MA 4 O:sl s CO have •JUL'recelve another him assortment of Sommer lio sieu; arid LisleOloves; Bilk and Mohair Mites itpl6 IDAINCY BOAP9-1. have this day opened a large assort. mentor the finest Fiusey Soaps in use: eanaleting in part of Loa's genuine Brown Minsor, Cleaver's ,Money, Bszln's Almend.and Broolliint, 'Wright's Musk. Rose, Pe chanty, Tertena, Almond, Sweet Briar. Geranium, &e. • JOREPIi Ft ESITNO, corner of Market street and the Diamond. VAMTSFOA HALF—Two of them on the Ohio river op . posits Freedom ; one 109 Acres, 70 cleared, with good 111270TeMento;—the other of lig Acres. 50 of it cleared good Brick liouse,and all necessary improvements. For sale low, es the owner has caught the Western fever. ap23 - THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth st. IVr.Vir DBFAa GOODS.—A. A. MASON & CO., vela oten, .I.ll — onlifoisday; April 23d, another choice lot of Dr es Goods,consistlug of some splendid styles of Barred, Strived surd Fled Wks, Ilerages, Tissues, Grenadines, Organdies, Limas, Bersge Robes, Ac. ap'M. ENT.'B "PUILNI3IiIfDI GOODIS.—A. A. MASON a CO. ILX-hlive r racciv . ed n large afoortment of Qenttem•n'e VrolfAmp - Poolfet Ildkfo,-Glovev,lreptings, Ac. -14,23 130PEUTY=014 - 11AND—Tult YALE, as described In P illy 'printed. .11Pgister. .T;t4 eafl and get ono gratis, if lan want anything in Lawlor • - -Jrnoares WOODS, 76 Fourth et. AnCAPIII3 - BACON 81101/LB/IBS; • 10.." O:LLsms; :J._LLE ft. ::S.C.Dried Berl; is B tam 13.174 for F.Ale by ENGLISH & ItIO1IARBSON• xixt>-= . 50 bbls. Syrup in etore _end lbr pole by VI ADO '' ' ' ENGLISH A Ain FI ARDgONT C°""'''.!.olf.t.bAgyilf? Votreu is storeund f sale by aplY ENGLISU '& RICH ARD.ON -- itig ACKEttEL-.looopacksgesvf itackeret, Ties. 1 utid 3, f.I.Y.L. Mr salt, fry ,, topf)] CNO4IBII it ItICIIARDSON. ,Q RATIJEI ADE -..- 20 "bb a Babaratus, MeForloud'a " for la 8810 - by ~ [mti2l3 MIDLER & WICK taTSIIN. VITILITH LEL:SS 000D3.—A. A. MASON 8. CO. aro Opotattig ii very: extensive assortment of WHITE 000113, coinistlng.of Plain, Embroidered and Dotted Bwies Aii)4BoOls. MasEins;.Elabon .I,eAvna: Barred , Striped sod . Plaitaacon•tt &Matins; India lifolls, Nainsoolcs, dc , Ac. Also..some new and vary handsome styles of Financings, litiffllngs, Inserlings, Edgings, 6c.:. - op 16 _._ . _ AWBB AND BBBAGB LAINEB.—A. A. 51A SON JU *CO. are jest opening tuiotber lot of new and splendid gyleinf Lawns.--A150,1.0 more cases of Berage do Lelnes, entirely new styles. .4 - .;,13 BIM) street. - ep2l 4.2 . 15 ED POTATOES-25^ bbis Send (Neshannock) Potatoes for sale by • s - JAMES' N'T,AUGIIIIII, . apl7 „ . corner of First nod Smithfield streets. I. A OHICIKERING 7 Ocnvir. ROSEWOOD ; 1; gZ7r: - .l'.;lSfi. PIANO, in perfect order, has been left with me for sale, at a very reduced price. The corner. IS about leering the eaty, and is willing 10 sell. for-Cash, eta sacrifice. The subscriber will warrant this Piano to the purehwer, to I a perfect in every particular. It hatbeen In-use thieo years. 701•133 10 A JOILN H. MELLOR, _ No 81 Wood street, apt ,' Between Dlamond alley and Fourth at. A GENCY •(:IR 7 2IIE` SAVE OS ,LANDif.ETIPS SUMP. - KIL`DRAVO, - Fitrol y Grocer„, Diamond, Pitteboreh, Payh , a armtured-stith David Landreth, of Pbillidelphia, fora constants itapidy: of his Warranted Garden Bards. Thaw/Seeds haire,for manv - yeara, stood rroeminent ID this vicinity, and be in object with F. R. 1) to sustain their reptitadon. alone coal It sold by him but those received direct from Landreth. „ , mb3 A :NEW INVOICE OF EXTRACTS FOR THE REEF., l'li as folloirs: Oriental Drops, Es. Baguet, Musk, Spring Mower,: Upper Ten, Magnesia, Geranium, lleiletrtpe, jockey Club, Rose, and fifty °the! kinds, have just been re ceived by onh22) JOS. FLEMING. - 10 I d a arleo ß l A o j retnl 2 ek P a L ni t ge ß r lc i t l gt a lla l.' 4 V e E n S uin b e a ge n ng Watling Cotton received by Express, this morning, at 'aps VAN CORDER'S, 83 Market st. .0031.2i0 TIIIIIMINCId of all !Linde, colors and varieti la at' [RA VAN GORDER'S MIPINDLNESS.EAPEN NEGOTIATED by .111' WILKINS & CO ' , Wain:ran/MUM) . CURTAINS. —A. A. 11.AtON & CU D blur jog reteited - 300 pieces very handsome styles o umble Wend Sinstin and Lace Drapery. &pie E.xeoutoral Notice WITEBBA-13, Totters Testamentary on the Estate of JAMES RIDDLE, late of the City of Pittsburgh, de ed,-hava,baeuirranted. to the subscribers. all perrons indebted tOlbe said-estate are requested to make immediate 'payment; eiadthese having 'claims or demands against the estate of.the isiddecedentimill make known the sams,duly autpenticated, 'without delay, _ _ 011. ABLES SEALER, At the office of 44. Staler A Co., No. 81 Fourth st., Or to J0.510f1. P., GAZZAM, No ..-)lllleheldvet, Fittsbargb, EZECUtOTS • rolM3flawl Ow] ' ' HOTELS. - MANSION - HOUSE , GEaAGE , AIMENTZ, PROPRIETOR, xio. r ui - LtuErar .ETIVErIs, jolt beside the Passenger Depot Of the renniyivania Railrord, which makes it the most convenient houso iti the city for passengers sari• ving by that road. — • ' The Proprietor having. et considerable expense: fitted up, in excellent style, the 'MANSION NOOSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public patron Age. There is attached a . splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His ,imrder.andßar,will he furnished with the best the market can afford. ' ' febl:y T'. L A' II 0 T L Onmer of Penn and Et. Mir street, rittiburgh, j_ ite. undersigned. formerly of "Brown's llotel," halting taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, %could respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to give him n'ealL As. with the eonceniente of the house and his long ex• perience In tb, business, he, can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderato. feb22 WM. 0. CONNELLY. ••RI - LEY'S HOTEL: CORNER. FOURTH - AND URA.'N'T STREETS, PITTSBURGH PA. tarATi E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTENT HOUSE, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT A.TREETS, near the Railroad Depot. Janl3:ly JA3LF.B STlANN,ON,Rroprietoy. CITY HOTEL, DROWN'B.) Corner or Smithfi eld PITTSBU end Third streets, RGH, PA. GLASS & CARR, Proprietors. JOHN P. °LAPS, DAN. D. CARR, x.,T.ltyraph (W. B. Main ElotaLs.) MILLS large , and commodious House having undergone tborougb rSPale and (urnished with new equipment; throughout, Is pow openfor theroception of the traveling public. CIIARCMS IiODMAT.C. apr'2s:6m OVI7:II`ONCS. ' ' • . WAVERLEY 'ROUSE, 50 Soutb Ellzhth street, between !•he taut and Walnut, Pbbadelphla. [nu 0:y THE urizo , 0. 111 Arrb street., Philadelphia. T. S. WEBB (late of the Eagle.) Proprietor. fau29:y GASKILL 110IIS CORNER OF MAIN AND SOLTIH STS., WARREN, 0- mum, Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened . as a house of entertainment. Being co comodirMS and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Com pauy,it offers inducements unsurpassed In Warren for tho accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is neipectfully solicited. viul7 OAS.It FRANKLIN HOUSE , CEIESTMIT STREET, ABOVE TUIRD, PIITLADELPIIIA PARKER & LAIKI3, Proprletora. .1.719:3ra1 TE11.515 $1,50 PED DAY. ftIIcIaILLANT ROUSE, JOHNSTOWN PENNA. TAE undersigned having tatteti charge of the above nitmed House, and rehtted It at a large expense, to a comfortable as well as elegant style. is note prepared to re ceive guests, and gire ample satisfaction to all who may pa ronise the House. I auti:tf I JAMES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, Late Furtuer's NO. 133 LICEItTY PTItEXT, foot of Fifth street, Pitts burgh. PAMUEL Llaltli, Proprietor. Vale Hotel is entirely new. having just been completed and opened for the acesimmisLiiion of the pabita 15.4,13 'WEISE:, Cleveland, Ohio. (1 PATRICK 6 EON, VIV3PI=4..th.—TbIS House has as. kJ. dergone thorough and er.tenetse repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the propriee tons pledge thetoaelven that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the F....artanta a place where all the corn. forts of a brat class hotel can be found.. Sr C. PATRICK SON. FLOILIMEE. EIOTKL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. COONIVOCTFD ON TOO EUROPEAN PLAN.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR. RETAURANT. , BANK. EXCHANGE, THIRD 'STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND IHABHET. 11 1 111. Subseribera beg leave to talon]; their friends and tee public generally, ,hot hay hove leased the above known Restaurant, which has jot been thoroughly . renovatal, repaired end re ruin lolled, and now open. The proprietors have spared no ear,etlQ, LO make the Bank Ex change a comfortable resort, es well for the epicure es the braeine- man. The larder will rat all times ho stocted with the delicacies of the Feamon, end served up under the auspi. rem of experienced conk. Tlwy respectfully ask for the patronage of a generoue public BRIAVIDERIL ELMS VAULLA.NT. WOOD et hEEI, DET. WAIE.II AND 11.11.52 STUEETA. r Utairrnitnect has ju_t ilrorith‘l a chz:ko Rock of LIQUORS. amti, rendy at all limes to serve his trit.nd, with the hoot of We 'mann, in the ,vay Whi,ky Punches may be hal at thy' itt,,rtntus.. .1011 N SAN , ' Vrorrietnr. CORN U COP I A Li - OYSTER AND COFFEE EIOUSE.Ii4 D. BARNARD. No. 40, Ftfth SZreet, brtavern ifi,o4 end Market anlo,lyj PrrtillUbG CRYSTAL PALACE rio. 18 alarket street. i C. C. SEELY, gl t , ..--- RESPECITUIJ..I informs hi' , friends and the O , dr.,. ttiblie in general, that he has Just started hl! • • New York end Philadelphia me ern style of " COOKI_Nti in - STEALS and everything else In the eating line. Oysters in the Shell or hStewed, for 13t f a cents a dozen. tie will al:, furnish the hoot of everything that the market will aft:ird. Bow, always open until 3 o'clock In Che morning. marW-tf ovisT.E.R SALOON LtEISTAVRANTI 108 WOOD STREET. T _ - - lIE gulAcriber hue nmv him EALOON AND EATING FluUbE perforttA In x Entoabez that cantkot be exceind by any Fimilar egtabllAlnn,nt ita trio M 1.,. MEALS WILL SE SERVED UP AT ALL 11(1L7I,4 OP TYE DAY, from the Choicest Pleats. Fowls, Fish, rt.c., &es lila Bill of Fore cannot ho snrpo.csod, nod ho would respecl fully invite the attention of the public to IL CLIii.IILES STILL, UPI Wood street. a2o:rahe't St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. Tundersign,M respectfully Informs the public that he 1 is now fully prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, in bottles. All orders left et his offlee, NO. a 9 DIAMOND ALLEY.(near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the liver delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. jelli:tf F. 0. BCILENCIL Benltz , Lager hoer 1.(1 - 6 anttlyidit strut, opposite the Clatons TE subscriber has just °panel one of the largest en) beet finlahod Lager Beer Mille to the city. Ills Beasts acknootled;,eod to be a elite:Her arli..lo. curl every other ace eommciation about his house cannot be A. U ENITZ. Ale. . . 1 - 17 - D. ENGLISH, hole Bottler of 2SIITiI'S celebrated y y . lietusett Ala and Drown stout. Also,Common Ale Iliad Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully solicited. aul lty Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla WM. D LNGIA`.S.II, Pitt etreet, below Penn, Ls now manufacturing, and bottleing the above beverages en an extensive sealo. Ills articles are of the hest quality, and nufactured from the purest materials. octlidy HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE - min; undr,rsigned prepund to capply CARPENTER*, 1 CARINET-MAISEUP, and Workers in Wood generally, with Mo Patented owl VI:61130,1a PLANES. Ad who hare tried It, pronounce t n [EOM valuable In n,ntion, that must POOll coml. Into g ner,l u•o. The lowing lettere from practi,al V7005.111,:3 ,re but two among many lettere the Pate Aee heti re:dyed reeemmentLng chi, Plane above all °there In us, Prrisntmou STCAM CAr.narr FACTORT,} February '22, 11i1;5. We hereby certify, that during. the last twelve menthe we bare used hopper's Pat. of Plane, and du not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carp enters as su perior •o any other Piano in us.. consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all Aorta of bard wood, and fir planing none re, it s tar ru peri ,r to the old nrvla of scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by using this Plane, will plotbe mote veneers than five men can do Hy any other {Anne or method In nee. IL IL Roan To 1.1104x.'v J. EATON, ESQ. : Dear Sir I have examined. llopper'a Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article for the use for which It 11 intended, as a combination o: piano and acre er. • It is particularly adapted to planing reneers, and it does not require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, but that it will entirely . upersode the former te dious and laborious custom. I meet cheerfully remanmend It to all persons engaged In the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of It, there is nothing no well fitted to giro a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. JANICS SS. WOODWILI., Furniture Warerooms, 07, 00 Third et., Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, February 27, 0855. MOSEB F. EATON, of tick city, is my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and twit them WM. C. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, &larch 11. 1800—foih2lan_ MORES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth etr, at, agent for selling and buying PATENT RIGIITS, is now authorized to sell the following lately patented artickl, • Sands it Cummings' Patent Brick Machhie; hopper's Patent Veneer Piano; Trott's patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan's Rock Drilllag Machines Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Irop; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw }fills; Crawford's Steam and Water Gouges; and, Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced 'superior to any In use. Re is also authorized to sell Rights to make and rend then articles in any part of the country. Ere bee also for wile hot-pressed Mitts and Washers, and finished Brass Work. fin la also prepared to Inks Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and now Inventions, and give to the bust. nese faithful and constant attention. he refers to the following CARD. Who subiaribere have long teen acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no heFetaiinn in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable Industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville 13. emir, W. Itobinson, Jr , Wm. Larimer, Jr., John arabran, W. IL Denny, H. Childs A en., James Wood, N. Holmes A Sone, P. R. Friend, Kramer A Rehm, F. Lorenz, L. R. Livingston, Knap & Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M'Candless, A W. Loomis. Prrrsorman, November 27th. 18E4. Doan , e Patent Rook Drilling Machines, ITrEIGUING ABOUT SOO POUNDS; can be worked and If 9' moved by two men, and do the work of five or six in the ordinary way. S. S. Foy ler & Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni tel States, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. REFER TO Hon. Wrn. F. Johnston,-Pre,ident A. T. It. R.; W. Milnor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. R. R.; Gen. Wm. Lorimer, Jr., President P. it 0. It. It; 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. & C. 11.11.4 Messrs. Manfull it Nicholson, Contractors for the P. & 11. It deel9 - 1,1111131301.1)Alti FA—A. A. MASON & eO. have jr.i.t re. ceived per express b cartons of Embroideries, compri sing new and elegant styles Collars, Cuffs, Collarettea, Head Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Sleeves, Chemixeites, Hdicre., 'blob will be offered at extrasealy bw prixa. Jera23 =; tN Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! /ETNA. INSURANCE. COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819, PAID trP Cash Capital, 8500,000. muE TIIIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Assets of the ANNA INBBRANCE COMPANY, of Hart• ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist:of January, 1855, under oath. - Real Estate, unincumbered • .$ 16,672 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 0 and 7 cent, pay able se int•anntmlly 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable' at Bank... -126,327 -35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,515 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford , 142,896 00 Bank Stocks in - NewYork city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents and others 212;505 06 $778,278 . 68 The amount of liabilities due or not (Unto Banks or other areditors,—nothing.. - - Losers adjusted and dne,—mone. Losses adjusted and not d0e, , 5148,548 22, Losr,es unadjusted and in euspeitae, waiting for further proof, $81,257 50: All other chime against the 'Company are small, such onlyits printing, An. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. • The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character; materialand construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of Water 'and condition of the fire department, anti other circumstances.• The tux:moat' insured in blocks of buildings, varies; the design is to lb:at:the loss by any one fitioteslo,ooo, or less., TllO. A. AI - MANDEB, Secretary. STATE 07 CoNNECTICIIT,I. 5 , Hartford, Jan. lot, 1885. •• Hartford county. f - Perscnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the zEtna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore. • going statement by him subacribed, feline, according to: his best knowledge and belief • .• lIENBY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. • Losses paid by tine Company for the year 1854 exceed $750,000, while-the premiums received for , the mime time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of_property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. .air Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll H. U. 'TEN EYCK, Agent. 0121.82/P.ID, Chsh Capital 9500,000 Cash Surplus, os 1*? JAsumm,lBZ,s 9273,273 TIIIS Capital Stock and Surplus Is securely invested for the benefit of all policy holders. As an eviience of the claims we have to publiceonfidence, and of its ability to psy losses promptly, we •state- a fact, that its receipts . vary from $14,000.t0 51 5 0,000 per =oath. Its business is large and well distributed, and in our oplolon no Company , in the United States affords better indemnity to policy holders than the Ztna... They continue to make Insurance on property in town and eountry,"at rates as low as Is con. &Went with safety to the policy boile T r. B. Eli EYCK, Age le'. Office, Norttowest corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. • sp2o.:ly .1 SCI A NTIF.I,7IIStiER, G. B. FRANCE,. AGENCY. IMMEIII SUR,,#.NCE corAPANrEs. 47.4TPA URANCES - 1 COll PAlil To OF MEDFORD, CONN.. , . • • 11310. EFIERMI DELAWAL.R.E. VIRTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPLY!. MOR in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third O etrcet, PIEELADXLPIILA. MARINE INSURANCES. On Fawns, Cacao, ~To all parts of the World. INLAN INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, halm and land carriages, to all parts of the Vaion. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On etores, dwelling houses.ic. ASSETS OF TUE COMPANY, November 7, 1853. Bonds and Mortgages-- ..... ............. 223,30000 State of Pennsylvania, Pidladelplla city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loarut,--- ...... -181,65.1 42 Stooks in banks, railroads and insurances com panies 24,012 20 .. Bills 54 Cash on hand-- Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issned--------121,707 67 BubsorriptionNotes .......... ........................._...100,000 00 Orekerons: Dr. B. H. Ruston, 1 Hugh Craig, Spencer Brllvaln, Charles Kelly, I Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James Traquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr., IJoshua L. Price, JamesTennent, John B. Semple, Charles Schaffer, • J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, I B. T. C. Alorgan, do. W5l. 151ARTL'I, President. IIAN1), The President. JOSIPH W. Cowen, Seely. P. A. SLAZEB.Lt, Agent, No. 95 Water atreet.-Pittaburgh. Wm. Martin, Joseph U. Seal, Edmund A Saucier, - John 0. Davis, Robert Burton, John It. Penrose, George 0. Leiper, Bayard Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke, J.O. Johnson, James 0. Hand, Theopibas Paulding, James B. Nl'Farland, W. 0. Ludwig, The Franklin Fire Insurance Of Phi/a:de/AM, Penn.vyleartna. DISELTOIIS—CharIes W. Banker, Thomas Rart. Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant. Jacob ft. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards, Monter-1i Lewis, Adoiphi R. Dark, David S. Browne, Mamie Patterson. eILA3. N. Mamma, Praldene. cans 0. Burris, &enfant. Continue to raskeinsurance, perpetual or Itmitrd, on every description of property, In town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with semnity. - The Company have reserved a lame Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, at'. bra ample proteetion to the asstired.• ' • The Assets of the Company' on January Ist, 1851, as putt Rend agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgage Z 918,128 CS Real Estate 84,371 - 78 Temporary . . ........ ......... 63,068 17 Blocks .......... ....... 81,880 00 Cash, Ac....—....... . . ..... . ».._. ...._.._. 84,340 81 Total $i "12,708 44 =Since their Incorporatkos, a period of twentpone years, they have paid upward of One 51111.10 n Four Hundred Thon tom d Dotiera, toms by pre, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, is well as the ability and disposi. don to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, °Mee, north-east cor. Wood and Third eta. TILE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, CHAP:TERM APRIL 28TH, 1850. °DARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. B. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, - Philadelphia. Officers of 044 Hasse Board at Philadelphia: Dlitggrog.9. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul D. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenee Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. Intel:try, Jacob L. Florence, James Derereux, William M. Godwin, William /Piles. Fresident—Stephenll.arawford. Vice President —Ambrose .W. Thompson. Medical Eraminer, Pitt.thurgh-4ameall. Willson, M. D Allegheny C7ty-11... D. Mowry, M. D. CEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:7 No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF: PITTSB UR G U, CIORNER OF FOURTH. AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, 9300,000. INBIIIIE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or damage by Biro and the perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and TrOmportatlon. noncroas. Wm. F. Jebriston, Body Patterson, W. M'Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M Long, T. Oder Sproul, A. J. Jonca, George B. White, Jaeob Painter, A. A. Carrier, 'Tomei B. N eglay, W. B. Haven, Wade Hampton, ' D. E.Park, I. R. Coggeball. Hon. WM. F.'JOHNSTON, President. RODY PATTERSON, Vice Precidrot. A. A. CARRIER, Secretary andTreasnrer. B. B. Csnausa, Asilatantßectotary. Western Insurance. Conipany, P, ittsburgh. R. MILLER., Jr, President. P. M. GORDON, Bataan+ . OAP/TALI .300,000. WiLLineure against all kinds of riakt,PlßE and MA RINE. All toasts will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. . A Mai elnetitillion, managed by Daimon who are well known in . the community, and Who are determined, by promptness and llberaliq, to maintain the character which they have amumed, as offering the beet protection to those who desire to be moored. Direeters.—B.. Jr.,G. W. Racket on , J. W. Butler, N. liolmes, Jr., W. 11. feadth, O. Rumen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon,Jamee Lippencott, George Darsle,Jamee Mc- Auley, Alexander Nimick,Thomsa Scott. N 0.14 Water street, (Warehouse of Swing Go, opt *Alm) Pittsburgh. norkhly . WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. NEW GOODBI I —WaTMS3,. itl9l,l,Rlr, FlLTitt WARS, 000D9, &My WUOLESALR AND RITAII, —Com try.Merchants and strangers visiting our city are request. ed to call, es we can servo them as well, and we think b ter than they usually are served In Eastern cities betide s giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many shops. ?liver Detached Levers $lO to $16,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L. dies' Gold Lever and-Lepine Watches,s26, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $O5 to $2OO. Chains, Beals, Maya, Pa cells, Spectacles, rens, Lamps, in excellent variety, and,at lowest prices. for-W etch It pairing doite promptly and in &superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market seroet,.corner of Fourth. NEW AND GOOD BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT DAVI SON'S, 65 Marko: street, near Fr'nrth : Plain Wto ds- to Young Communicants; by Dr. J. W. Alexander. SS cents. Willison's Young Communicant's Catechlmn. 6 cents. The Rich Kinsman, or the flist7y of Ruth, the Dloabl; toss; by Dr Tyng. Lilly Gordon, the Young Ifonsekeerper. Prime's Travels in Europe and the East—the best book of travels yet! The Foresters; 'by Prof. Wilson. Ministering Children. The Laws of Figurative Language; by Lord. The Minister's Family. FL. Mornings with Jesus. Jay's last. The School of Christ, or Christianity in its leading aspects. The Fountain of Living Waters, illustrated by Facts. 4th edition. The Words of Jesus. The Mind of Jesus. Kitto's Works. Footsteps of St. PauL Life and Epistles of Bt. Paul—plain, and in one•half calf rim presentation. The Riding. Place; by McFarlane. The Night Lamp, " " Now opening almost daily, new and valuable Theological Werke, for family and ministerial reading, both American and English. J. S. DAVISON, ap6 65 Market street. TEANNETTE 1 tl She Is dressed In silks and satins, And her step is full of grace; She is lovely in appearance— Butistat a sallow face I Tier hauls are small, but oh I how rough: She surely does not know That Ilsapeno Soap L 9 lust the thing— A d they the price Is low. The lIESPETIO BOA.? is for 5a1e,12% cents - pa cake, mh2l 'N0.1.40 THIRD STRUM' A Partner-Wanted. APERSON haring a-Capitol of Three or Fon" Thousand Dollars to lowit la a Marrafitotruink business, can hear or all opportunity where to cari:Douna sus MONET in a short .time. The best refers:LW given— Per Particu lars apply at THIS 0F9103. [inh27:tt _,r..~ava-_.:- _. .`;r -,~.^; a _ _'-smPana"Yra3ra. X;+'~ffit'+wei_:"'- MISC -AVEGIa Clothinklinuttiothlng Rtatorlals NAVY DEPAYA:=II, Bureau of Provisions and'Olothinit; . • - April 2,1855. EPABKCB PROPOSAISS;.keaIed . anreddorsed •-‘ Prep° sale - for Navy Clothing-and Vothing.kiaterials, ° *lll be received at this office until 3 o'cleck, p. m„ oa thelart;day of May next, for furnishing 'and delivering, (on receiving !Arty days' notice,) at each or. either of the Davy-Sada at Charlestown, klessachusette, Brooklyn, New yor..,k, or °a part, Virginia, the quantities below mentioned' of any or all of the following named . articles of navy- clethiug tirflfl clothing materials, and such-further quantities of the same as may be ordered by the chief of this bureau, .or by the commandants the said navy-yards, respectively, during thr_frecal yekr commencing on the let day of July next, and - ending an the 30ttt'day of June, 1850, viz: . Pea-jackets, made Of blue pilot cloth - 2,000: Round jackets, made of blue cloth 3600 . Trowiersianide of bine ' ' • 11,560 . Blue flannel overshirts..-- ...... ...-.-... ........... . • 5,000 Blue hound undershirts 5,030 Bine flannefdrawers. • - 5,000 Blue flannel jumpers....-__ • "--'• 2,000 Blue flannel, in the piece yards 50,000 . Barnsley sheeting -' - .22,000 Canvas duck trousers-- 2,000 • Barnsley sheeting in the piece ...yards 15,900 Canvas duck, in the piece ...... ..............-yards' 5,00 • Blue cloth caps Calfskin shoes ....pain 4,000 Kipsttin shoes, high eat - 4;000 {Woollen socks, Nos. 1 and 2 8.000 - Iklattreatses,.(rrith two covers each) • - Nankin, bine —.....- .. . .. . ....... 8.000 . : Blankets' - ..... ... ..... .3,000-r • Black Bilk handkerchiefs ..... ' • 5,000 Blue satinet trowsers • '3,61:10 aatlnet, in the • .: - ..yarda .5,000:: The cloth for the pea jackets shall.he , twilled pilot cloth -of. American manufacture, pure indigo bind..woolalyed. It shall be. 54 inches wide, and weigh 20 oenCes per yard. It Obeli have a list on each edge composed of 24 white threads, of ail wool.- : All pieces weighing less than. 25 ounces per yard will be rejected; and each bale of about- 500 yards must average 26 ounces per yard. . The cloth for round jackets, blue cloth trowsers, and bine caps shall be twitted, all wool, of American manufacture, and pure indigo blue, wool dyed. It shall have a list on each edge comoosed of 24 white threads, Of ill swat - All pieces under 17% ounces per yard will be rejected ; and , each bale of about 300 yards must average 18 ounces per, yard. The satinet tenet be American manufactured, 27 inches, wide inside of list, which list must consist of not less than 12 white woollen threads on each edge of the cloth, woven in the whole length of the piece; muet weigh not lees than 934 ounces per yard, to contain in each ideate bout 23 yardc : the wharp metetle cotton, pure indigo. blue, yarn-dyed; and: the filling wool, pure indigo blare, wool-dyed. Each bale or 400 yards shall average nine and a half ounces to-the yard, and no piece shall be below nine and !quarter ounces to the yard. The satinet troweers must be made of material like, the above. . The flannel must be all wool, American manufactured, wool-dyed, pure indigo blue, and twilled; must be in pieces of 50 yards in length, 27 inches wide, weighing 5 ounces per yard, with a list on each edge of 4 white woollen threads. woven in the whole length of the piece. To be packed in" bales of 10 pieces, the pieces to be relied s•paretely without cloth boards. • Each bale to contain 590 yards and 156 1 4' pounds flannel.-No piece to have a Ins average we ght thaw 4 810 ounces per yard. The overdillts, undershirts, drawers, and junipers_ must be made of flannel like the above. The Barnsley sheeting must be free from cotton, 80 inches in width; weight, twelve ounces 31,100 per yard; texture, 4by4 to 1-16 inch. .. ! The canvas duck must be free from cotton, - 27 inebei in width, and about 36 yards in the piece, double thread, warp end filling Weight eight ounces x 3.100 per yard. Texture 9bylo to inch. The shoes must be stamped with the contractor's name, number of shoe. and year when made; the sizes to be in the following proportion for each 50 pairs, unless otherwise entered, via 4of No. 5, oof No. 6, 12 of N 0.7, 12 of No. 6, 9 of No. 9, 3 of N0..10, 1 of No. 11. They are to conform In all respects to the samples at the yards, and to be delivered in good strong boxes, 50 - pairs in each. The name of the contractor, contents, and the year when made 'marked on etch box. The criakha and the kipakiri shoes to be packed in sepa rate boxes. The woollen socks must be woven or knit, and conform to . sample. The mattresses must weigh 10 pounds, Intl odiug ticking, which is to be cut 6 feet in length and 31 inches wide. The covers must measure .71 inches in length and 20 inches in width. The hair, ticking and covers must conform to samples. The nankin must be the best blue American nankin, 26 inches wide, texture 5 threads by four thread to the 16th of an Inch, dyed withpure Bengal indigo. The blankets must weigh Fix pounds per pair, and mea sure MI by 70 inches each. A bale of 50 pairs must weigh 300 pounds, and no pair shall weigh less than 5 pounds 13 ounces. They must he of American manufacture, made of clean wool, and each blanket must be marked-"B. B. Navy" The black silk handkerchief,. must be 31% by 3134 inches, and weigh 1 ounce and 12 grains Troy; texture 14 by 23 to 34 Inch. A schedule of the three sizes for each 100 pieces of made up clothing will be found with the samples at the respective yards; and all the above erticles, including the necessary buttons, rings, ac., are to be fully equal in the quality, texture, color, weight, and finish of material, and conform in pattern, si zes, and workmanship to said eructates. . The number or quantity which will be required of each , cf the foregcing articles cannot be rreclaely stated. It will not be less, however, than the quentity epecifled In the fore going ILL The contracts will, theretore, be made for the quantity of each article so specifird, and for ouch further quantity so the bureau may require. The price must tee uniform at all the stations. All the above articles must be subject to such inspection at the place of delivery as the chief of this bureau moral reets .arrti no article will be received that be not fully equal to the sample in every respect, and which does not conform to the stipulation.; and provisions of the contract to be male. The whole must be delivered at the risk and expense of the, contractor. Each box and bale to be marked with the contractor's name. The inspecting officers to be appointed by the Navy Department, ...Thu-offaramuat,diatingaish theeperiaos-Sor-sorcirartioltr mentioned, and must be calculated to cover every expense attending the fulfilment of the contract, including the necessary buttons. In rasa of failure on the part of the contractors to deliver the several articles which may be ordered from them, in proper time and of pop,. quality, the Chief of the Bureau of PrjriftiOUS and Clothing Abair be authorised to purchase -or direct purcharrea to be made of what may be required to supply the deficiency: under the penally to be expressed the contract; the record of a recital Won, or !duplicate copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or at either of the navy-yams aforesaid. shall be evidence that such requisition has been made and received. Two or more approved sureties in a sum equal to the estimated amount of the respective contracts will bere quirrd, and ten per centrals will be withheld from the amount of all payments on account thereof as collateral security, and not in any event to be pall until it is In all respects complied with; and ninety per centum of the amount of all de ivories made will be paid by the navy agcnt within thirty days after triplicate bills, duly authen ticated, shall have boon presented to him. Bidders whose proposals shall be accepted (and none others) will be forthwith flotilla l, and as early as practice bre a contract will be transmitted to them for execution, which contract must be returned to the bureau within fire days, exclusive cf the time required for the regular transmission of the mail. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on application to the navy intents; at Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk, Pensacola, and at this bureau. A record, os, duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of the acceptance of his proposal, will be deemed a notification thereof, within the'meaning Of the act of 1040, and his bid will be made and accepted in conformity with this under standing. Every offer made will be accompanied (as directed in the act of Congress making appropriations for the naval service for 1546-47, approved 10th August, 1840) by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that be or they undertake tbat.the bidder or bid ders will, if Lie or their bid be accepted, enter into an obli gation within flee days, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. The bureau will not be obligared to consider any proposal unless accompanied by the guarantee required by law; the competency of the guarantee to ho certified by the navy agent, district attor ney. or the collector of the customs. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on application to the nary agents at Portsmouth, New Ilumpshire, Boston, ~V, t o York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington,. Norfolk, Pensacola, and at this bureau. l ire att ention of insiders is ezaled to the samples and de. scrii..tions of arise/es required, as, in the inspection before receptwn. a just but rigid comparison sci/l be made between the articles ,ffered and the samples and contract,.receiring none that fall Wow them; and their attention it also par flea/arty directed to the annexed joint resolution, in addition the act of the 10th August, 1846. $G27,476 63 ompany, Extrael from the act of artipr . est, approved Augurtlo,lB46. 't Sao. 6. And he it jlirther ertactat, That front and after the passage of this act ever, proposal for naval sap files in sited by the Secretary of the Navy, under the proviso to the general appropriation bill for the navy, approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty.three, shtdt be accompa nied-by a written guarantee, signed by one or more respon sible persons, to the efftct that be or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be 'accepted, enter into-an obligation, in such lime as may be prescribed, by the Secretary of the Navy,with good and sufficient sure• ties, to furaish the supplies proposed. No proposal shall be considered unless accompanied by each guarantee' If after the acceptance of a propofal and a notification thereof :to the bidder or bidders, ho or they shall fail to enter Into an obligation mithin the time prescribed by the Secretary ; of the Navy, with 'good and sufficient sureties for furnishing the supplies, then the Secretary of the Navy shall proceed to 'Contract with sometother person or persons for furnish ing the said euppites, end shall forthwith canoe the differ once between the amount contained in the proposal: so guarantied , und the amount for which be may have con tracted for furnl'h'og the said supplies for the abide period of tbo proposal to as charged upligainst said bidder or bid ders, and ble or their guarantor or guarantors- • and the same maybe immediately recovered by the United States, for the use of the Navy Department, in an action of debt against either or all of said persons." [Public, No. 71 - - JOINT RESOLUTION relative to bids for provisions, cloth. ling, and small stores for the use of the navy. Resolved, by the Senate and Howse of Representative of the United States of America in Congress assembted, That all bide for supplies of provisions. clothing and small storea for the use of the navy-may be rejected, at-the option of the department, if made by one who is not known as a manu facturer of, or regular dealer in, the article proposed to be furnished, which fact, or the reverse, most be distinctly stated In the bids offend; that the bids of all persona who may have failed to comply with the conditions of any con tracts they may have previously entered into with the 'United States shall, at the option of the department, be re jected; that if mote than one bid be offered for the supply of an article on account of any one party, either in his own nettle, or in the name of -his partner, clerk, or any other person, the whole of ouch bids thalrbe rejected at the op tion of tho department; and that copartners ot any firm shall not bareceived as sureties for each ,ether;- and whenever it may be deemed necessary, for the interest of the government and the health of the crews of-the - United States vessels, to procure particular brands.of Sour which are known to keep best on distant stations, the Bureau of Provisions end Clothing, with the approbation of the Secre tory of the Navy, be and hereby is, authorized- to procure the same on the best terms, in market overt. Approved 27 March, 1854, DR. LARZlizril.l3 JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir—A Certain Remedy in all eases of Impotency, Barrenness, Fluor Albiss, and all diseases 'arising from de bilitation of the system, where an impulse or a restorative is required. It is an excellent remedy for general weak ness and debility, and especially for females, and acts in the most perfect harmony with the law of nature, in re storing tone, strength and activity to every part .of the system. Females using this medicine, In the course of three-or four weeks, will find a great change in the-maintenance and general health; the cheeks will finally become as flush and rosy as if they never saw a sick day in all their lives. Reference can be given to persona who have used -this Cor dial, and who speak in the highest terms of praise of its astonishing effects. Bold by spl2 S. L. CUTHBERT, 140 Third st. /AAR .AND MARBLE PAPERS, with Moulding, f 9 J Dining Room, Halle, Offices, An; for sale by aP2O WALTER P. MARSHALL. OBSTETRICAL INSTRUSIENT&—I have on band two setts of. Obstetrical Instruments,. which_isare bema lett with me by a Ohystelext retiring from practice. They are of the firm t glia,ity, and aa good as new. U will cell these Instruments very cheap. Any person wishing to purchase Instruments of this kind, will p',ease can and ex- - amine these before purchasing elsewhere. - JOEL FLEMING, - apfi 'Corier Thamend and Market et. ILI3-13pena, Whale, Tenors'end Lard Oil, for sale by O mb27 &TMLER & RICIMBON. 1*t43,0008‘.,,H.:f 13E0pND atarNAL 131Thalrii,i1}17' GO DDS. 'fiIItE'SUMICIBERS have jusirectilvei, 'and are now .12 - .^npaning, the most - desirable"! assortniene , a Tiff 4104Snyer offend in this market, We ,call pnrticular at tordion tan few very Cold Silks, e clioiee.articlis. ' 2ifetifiCh ratej ntirelitiewsdesiin ; do do •iillack do :do; - Satin Paid 'Tissues and Tierages Print.* s o ; - , do Bongo Delaittas; - - • • d 6 Clo• ' Very handooniekranell ' EavVier • do do Brillianteons; - A gold assortment of French work, Collars, :tinder Sleeves and Chemizettes, very cheap; Embroidered. fem. stitch and plain Linen. Cambric fandkorchiers;,.,"l,Men Table Cloths and Table . Linens; French and FAT. niturd,Thlutzes, white - and colored Furniture; Dimatry. A full assortment of Gloves, foolery, Mitts, lie.; Irish Linens, Ifuslins; together with a complete assortment of every, article, el*Tl.S.tillol , Staple,.Foreign Dotoestio: • • ' We solicit an examinatidu of our Stock t afore purchasing , eloswhere ;" wellgifer ourselves (since we have estab , lished the cash system) that we can supply our pate ns more terms,than any houseest of the Mountains.tnirn ont 111-mfki m We rto our friends for tlielAtratires• teenied . favorptri,ottr.firm, under its former title, and hope; theY'mayostif.tentinne them to the - establishment, under ite Not ==,-'• • • YOUNG. LOV)r BRO., • :feb22 . fOrmerly Young,•l3tsvmsOorCA New Arrival of griklitigkisitillitintinUeDry AT No.-99 14' W. BIDE OF e Tvoor, STREET. GREGG & - DO.,,lmporters:andAifhers Itritlsb,, Prenrh and German DDT 'GOODS. °Liering - receiv-. ed our large and extensive stock of spring:and 'sun:riel% goods, purchased from importers, mann &starers misci-.larti through our own impartation, we feel safe in assuring - our; old customers, country merchants and city general-! ly,Abit owing to these acquired facilities In utircktaplog. , we can offer such inducements to buyers esuretdrely'lneti Ajnong our dry geode stock will he'toutiti cashmeres', OW lathes Portsmouth lawns of the roost desirable designs,. mohair lustrescuillaces,Plain'blicek and fancy ligilred silks,: ,ginghlikisetaffancy trbsts, lateit Myles; broadcloths:fancy' vestings, cassimeres, satinernytiveeds and summer pmts.! looping; brown' andblack a:Mean, tablediapers. We have also openediu veryla,rgo assortment of bonnets, newest stVes; pa,' leaf hate, ltutlind braid and Leghorn,: , and an: mrtensite Tvartety -of hosiery. gloves stol ribbons; with lice goods, &bey nettitigi,`jeconetts, mull and tidied' Swiss =mime and black silk veils, &c. 'Our variety stock embraces iri,part. cereals,- buttons, per enssioneapictlireads,port nunsaiee, patent medicines, per -tamerjo; and stltiost every article tunietitYlept the va riety,line, together With is large stock of gold and silver watenes. watch materiribi, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 80 hour and 8 day clocks, all of which will be sold at the loiiest pricks for hash. , .or lkitlatactory reference. ' N.-11.—An early call from buyers is respectfully solicited. - . D. GREGG & CO; : VAN 'GORDEIVS TRIMMING , STOR.Ri No. 83 111:ttr •Er.,'Coratim or DIAMOVD. TIIST RECEIVING; a large and well selected itock . of ell the new stylek of • LADIES' DRESS AND: MANTILLA - TRIMMINGS: •••• • Fringes, •• . Buttons,. • Galloons, Gimps, Braids, Velvets, Laces,. Cords, . Ribbons. A handame assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian 'EMBROIDERIES, in llwiss,,TaconetandjaCP.. Collars, : , &lenge, - itantikerchieft, • Sleoves,.lnsertincs, Infeute"..llober, . Cbcuiettes, Bands, ,Caps .Waits. - A fall supply of I.IOI7RISING GOODS: • Crape setts, Collars, • Lose and Gauze Veils, • Plain Linen setts, Blesses, • GaitZe•and Dotted Falls,' Plain Swiss do. Chenaizettes;. Italian and Eng% Crape. • MATERIALS FOR EIIBROIDERING.:--Strnped Collurr,' Banda and Insert:lugs: French Working.Cc.tton :11.0oar, Linen and Cotton Floss, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Stilletos and scissors: Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. ' A large assortment of GENTLEWEN'S FuunstaNG. GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Ilatulkerehiefsigrc. Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and 'everything in small • wares generally. Bannes arsz Kin Ginir* in white, blank and colors: Sizes from No. 6 to Noy 10, always on hand: Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cheap. • SPRING DRY, GOORS. HAGAN ir.OAlll.. No:- 91 Blarlriet - ABA receiving daily additions to their largo nod we - 1 1 eelectedstockof . • . Dress Goods, - - ,Embroideries, Housekeeirg Goods ' - . Alexander's Hid Gloves,Ac.: . , To which we would respectfully ittlite the atter tioil.of the Ladie.s. .'rah= VIRANIC VAN CiOßDßitbas just received a large and L beautiful aesoruneat of . . Mourning Calera,. Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Tarletcn and Swiss, black lace and gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, inscool, cotton, and silk Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes; in all qualities. Alexander & Bain's best Kid Gloves can always be found at No. 83 , tt . +ABET STRAIET, corner of the . Dia mond. • - novl7 TIEW,DB.Y 000D3 _lron , Front...ltio. 91 - Market itreirg.— • ODS house being nroa'copen for tb e transaction of a gen er al Dry Goodsbnstness. we would respectfully solidt the patronage of the public, feeling confident diet:from ourer, tenstre and well , selected stock •of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLII GOODS; we can offer such inducements as will in sure entire satisfaction. - HAGAN 6r. MIL, nprbtf N 05.91 Market and B.lJnion street... OA BINE T ..FURN T URI? MANUFACTURER. Ware-roomo 97 and 99 Third atrect. bitill7B.l.l r eusto tf mu ll7 tha ° t, ~;;;..*Affe• • ~. ,<;tl p .` hes nowcompleted hisepring qtook " of and be; Horn'ture' wh" • the largest Is decidedlY t ever offered for rale in this City, wlmen will be sold at prices as low as any In the UnitedStato, East or West. . . -As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, Nast workmanship,and newest designs; and from the extent of -his orders and facility to manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furnitare, at the lowest prices. Re has sdopted the principle of identifying his customers' interestwith his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every desaiption of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, isity,be nt furnished ftn his stock, or manufacturedexpressly to or ders. The following articles consist, in part, 'of his [dock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in en y of the Eastern cities: Louis ETV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 50 doz. Mahogany Chairs; 29 dos. Walnut . 600 MWalnut ahogan y Booking " 2 " " • 60 Mahogany Divans; '2O Walnut " 50 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 u " Dressing Bureaus 80 "- '" Washstands; J 40 Enclosed 'e 100 COMM=" 20 Plain Dress ing Bureaui; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut -50 Cottage - SOO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 kfahemtny Wardrobes; 10 Walnut " 10 Cherry .. 60 Plain Bureaus; 10 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; '2O dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 21 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; . 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; - Eat and Towel Stands; What-Note; Etiguires; Paper Macho Tables: Conversation Chairs; .Pembroke " Elizabethan - " . Hill and Tier " Reception a Ladies' Work " Pearl Inlaid " , Extension Dining Table; Um . Ottomans; . Gable and Halt Chars; _ b. large asacertnient of 005IMON Minn= and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cagan Man= supplied with all as in their line. . • • STEAMBOATS and. INIIIMLS, furnished at the shortest notice.. AltoienVptomptly attended tq Ifteoxstlroata, Ahoy. • Tom subsccribera-tender their otknow lodgments for the TM= bestowed , upon than by their Steamboat friends,rand mould respectfully remind theari•suld others interest ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terns, every de.kription of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the bea t material and work. manship. • • T. B.:YOUNG 41t-00.. Corner Thirdand Britithiteld *greets, oppotite ' , Brown's Botel." Manion - HATEL AND BIMSTRato MAPACITIR.E.ft—No. .29d C .Fetterraan'a BaW, Liberty strati; has on hand's large 'stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of. every descripildn, made of the beat materially which he will sell, lower than articles of theiame griality can be sold in the 'city. fie would call par. titular attention to hie large stoat of Mahogany and Walnut Chain and iiedatewhkh he willaeft at greatly reduced. prices. Also; Tuthing. of every description executed in MP neatest manner: Ordera left at the Ware , $00.1914, or at the Mill, corner of. Adams and •Liberty streets, will be promptly • MILLIKEN & CO, HAVE ON HAND at their extensive QABINET and OEWII BIANUFACIONY, No. 64 Smithfield street, • large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will Bell 15 per cent. belowonetotaary rates. . Ternes , -aseb only. ' Great Inducements tO Uatitl Purchasers. E will Bell our large stock'd COMMON. AND FANCY W CHAIRS AND BEDSTBADS, at JWlces that cannot fail to please cash mg:Laser& . All oar work )s Warranted, Oar termer, CABLE. • JAMES LAY, JR., mar2s am; Beventktand Liberty eta 110 Whi. R. STBILSZSOIt continues to' manufacture CABINET-WAREof everydescriptiomathisold stand, corner of .Libart7 . and Seventh stracta. WIDSRTAN, DIG attended to, in all itsbunches. myll 'MELD BOOK FOR RAILROAD ZSGINEERA.--Coritain ing formulm Inc laying ont curies. determining frost an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work ; etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates,. deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, higarstbims , and nstrihtl signs .tan. gents, eta. etc.,by Jobe B, lienck, Civil Engineer. rocket; otdect of the piesent *ark DI to supply a Want very generally felt by d a, slant. Digineara on Railroads. Books of convenient form tor use, in ,the Dead, containing. the ordinary lograrltliniatio tables are common enough; bet a book combining with these tables others .pecullar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary forme lm for laying out curves, Mira-outs, cootie - lugs, Ac.,is a desideratum which this work is designettto'sUpply. U. S. hinarany •doaantr, 'West Point, April /8, 1 4 4 - - Gentlemen: I have looked over'" Ilenek's Field Book for - Railroad 'Engineers," and think It well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be found a very wend and practical volume both for °fare and field work.l am April 21.1854. a Much pleased With Hertiik's mann, the "Field Book of Railroad Eigineets." Tsa r, With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognized Promisee among railway engineers, be less given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess_ a mint of higher - value than that of mere novelty—that . being in general susceptible of available, not to say Ts!ral ble, practical We. In COllChlaloll, while I . k Ms . u i 1 of - fdr. Hencles book is such as to adapt it exrellentlY weell to professional needs I bave Riess= enr"shig my cordlatratiefactiori vitt' _exeeutio,P, al ai lke with .. I !_e „. l , : x r . • Spiouity ofarraugement effected ,biß ut i aa u l2 e t. 411 ;. ce il e nt t YP ° g ra P hizal tagt4 " thSP lt Y FlLi T riarsi .73.'and Director of Rensselaer Polytechni_Te r Mute. . wir.rum For sale by Dealer in lingineefgreßAy litationery, attil Market etnot, acne: of Beam& _ L ~ ~~zyv^ AY~~, , • Hosiery, Shawls h Eearfa, • MOURNING GOODS. FURNITURE. I:I" f aFyk'Ak't~f ~) ~l'. et:Nll EM2ff= - 4CI::*V2Z=:=EM.9M' I C: 11 ' 1 E - 11 :W1 7 •1 0 2 1 % 1 T i r0 11 37 1 4 - igi *ialt TIM ZAPLD COIIE •)T. n ., . --•- • • „pip ,ris crotrts, IYOARSENEVI,ItiVairri4" irvirdoluct-couort. aeoct- - -ustuzu; - - - -4 4- I . • ', ..tOrli CONSIMPTIcao ,-- : ~.1 , - 1 ' / . 4 6,... _WE invite , tia UtimiCatrbf Cs , ~,,. We:, ..,- 1113bile..eu •the llsegtleatee upPendeff • '••''''' P- . bele* andbe t rafgemtbst,,,,,,, ''''' l 4.°A , rt. 1. , • •:-‘ll., -Al * tad *rudders en w 'theta. inlidat ''"..e" . :af •.1. 7 fratameatedatervel.; , -. • ~. ii ~. • ' 1i , .:,...5.a. - D... 'alai in ench metier, mammy .0 1 4 _ ...." 1:41 . 7 a., F i1y bear Wits:mete tha r lea: r ....A.1......, crYand value of Cattier' Patin 'la .. , 1:, -^•-.........`,. 'not rrantenif trifle with; iir ' •' • . - -- -- - .-7-• feetecnee Overstate their COWdatIMII. Judge then, whether dale net the,medielneto trust whott you must have relief far•the threat otlangse ludge b 4 wttother . iverl'fanelle duglit.' not: tit 'basalt bylhauria a -safeguard tigaisist theneterywbera Imaging martay,-Whieh steals with fatal frequency upon alraOst every ilosk,. AV remiss off a lamb fronabiapy Is hpmet Jackson, CALI Jealouscity,. 0., Dlthiler;,lB.s2. , Da. '"5. Qi arta.: glr , -.PrhaVatater Raurea4l4 s gambit g l ' ''l el f t i t! r‘ freenlicolwc:crig B L t:M . ,ye i trreiritagaThap piest effects. 'The nturiorous iriat tat weiniivslwayabo - Iced to Incredulity mud to every lleif MD* dy; and it is only after undoubted evidence pf vane Au.sui artiale, that anything likep general ccsoffdenett can ex -alto nitivallell excellence et this bointdrustimxpiwpte, -(ilubeCintaar ,Ptcroasr,) peeved beyonacavil by repeated trial under their own , obseritilon. ties •cereperied medical men'to umelaim abrosil • its nsefulhease:lt fa beyond - All doubt the best general remedy Wabave lor tbe,Putmonsry Affections o_f,tble 4 1 ,Palele,at.the'tekluil time eetlellre and '6s.peeterent-4 rare combiruitiorief Vremtleo. - - • . In the hope that it will prdveitl Oetnrewserff,lbutxurlist nnyailf: Respectfully your obedient Omelet,, - ; . • :. JAS: .11. 0 AllbtBll. -- -: - -- - . I. Z.l gaepe f? h XlVPAtftao :srktzdsvcse.' i r wiumattalv.vai - 51t.5.1852.: , Da. J. C. Arm Dear Sir—Over anllmtion ter the rao I. three years in my duties as an adrecatecbronght an some eight months ago a severe irritation uf.thh trroneltialinhee„ whfilialea ekinitant antloyanee trimilinul foe. teebmraw At matte oT greatapprelseusion. vary : remedntried,railed, to even relieve me,,till I used your Ommar Pteroaar«..'ilila has not drily relieved me; but;eo i trust; *II6IIY eared Me. -I care nothing for the repttatiOnet adretatinirrainat r.e. Airings, and this is styoux.terviell. .1 ;dull recommesultt to members of the'bx.r, and others whom I may ruaela• boring under similar indispositiornu ' ••• • . - • -• • Tones truly, • '.." . • •••' •" D.:St .1"ON:Cli C. goaliietaga7.Ala.,Oetehirr 4,1844. -D • - a. J. C. Kira: Sir—l bave used your admirable cote, pound exclusively.ln my.practice,and find Itto Imamum,hy Tar, any other remedy we have for Mating amnia upaittha lunge. . , , Your ohedienteerrant, , - .. .., . - B. B. .Itusaff,ll. Is.' What yet remains to convince the mostlncredulous (hit the Cherry Pectoralisisll that it purports to be,sria:seatm. equalled eemedlalagent for alld .W..1-ns of the Tlrmat .MI Lungs. The expet lanes uf yearehasprOvenit to he nth, and we eutimltit too - the people, believing that ittivlrtnea will fully =detain Its reputation.'. , • ,-. •- 1 ~-. preptired,bp4C,a4l,R,Chemist,Lowellißleie. Beware ,ursrorthiess preparations, attempted to be Palmed off =leder a similarity of LUXIEL EL. - ./.. . gold in Pittsburgh by all DruggletGandby.D. A.PAIIN ;STOCK a CO , wholesale and retalL ,leadiradese. Carter's @panitgbi THE GREAT PURIFIER ag.E.B.Loppj - - - - • Not a Partiolo init• . ir ET. THE AEFLIOTED READ ANO-,PONDIrt. 1:4 Infallible Iteniedy ft)r Scrofula, Hboteit Evil, Ithansttd tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Ertiptions, Pimples co. Pludnion on the. Face, Blotches, 402 1 / 2 -Ague and Fever, Climnictliora .Eyes i -Fing Worm, or Tatter, Scaldilead, thWrgeinatitsind .Pain of the Bones and Joints. Btubburn . .. Vicars, Syphilitic - - Disorders, Ltimbago r Spitud:Opinptehibi, - Oind. all. Dal - ass -arising from tuilrund .3.40111.1a5e of Mar4tryjnipititt l esikilis Ufa, or apority of the Bloced. _ Ale-This great alteratiffi PectiCitto and FuEffar:Ofillottsi is now need by".::wands of gratrlul pallentelenni. sal 'poet of the United States, who testify daiiy.to.lhetre4tarhatil ' cures performed by the greatestof all usidiclnPsy I‘.CADe TEST BFANISti - MLXTITRE." - - fronralg*,lthatimithids z • Scrofula,' Eruptions on the Skin, Liver, - Disttes‘Favers, Dicers, Old Sores; Affections of the Itidneytkiiisertsainfthe Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Achinentthifil and Joints, ireepaedily putt° flight by* 1 4,44 . 0: 1 4.1.44 Inestimable remedy. - . • •For all:diseases of the Blood; nottiiiighl4Yrthearffontal :to compare with it, ...it cleanses the system of itlf, aghtti .ties,ncts gently and officientlynct the. Liver end:Elam; strengthens theyßigeitti - on,.gives torte ,bd.lltti:Stunt*Mis make 3 the skin clear sidllesitkJ; indiestords litteColisth tntion, enfeebled by dkatase or broken &MS ty Ihatilimact 'of youth, to its pristine vigor turdolrengliii -•- For the Ladies, it is invariably.hatter than 11:MAXOF -mattes ever used. A few dowt of Cartefe Spanish Mixture will remove /antis - omits of enioplesion, thing tha:rbatu mantling to the Cheek; give - elasticit3i bvthifetep; tend , ta. prove the general health in remorkabledegranbcyogifign -the medicines ever heardof.. - • The large number of certificates Which - ia hit; ilvielvek from persons from all pm-tit:tithe Oohed States`, BRIM isatt :evidence that thare.le - no humbug. abbot; it. 4'b Mats, hotel keepers,magistrates,phySiciens, and public menostali known to the community, all .add their textitiotfy AO:thsi wonderful effects of this 011.1120 T BLOOD PURIFIER:' Call on the Agent and geta 'Circular and Almanac, wnd reed the wonderful cures this truly greatest oftillErmietnes None gm:aline unless signed. by BEEN "B : ; BEES& Prapriatorg, No. 3 Pearl street,llichramid, Ve.tirrwhotiell • orders for supplies and ngencies must be addresSedl And far sale by B. A. FAUNgwroos, - 4oszllur iNo, FLEMING Enos., unit by Druggiela imLeralV. ortStdew I v riEST I`lll/10.—Theie gentleinctilato - Pleavore in testifying in regard .to , TI:M'S V EdtidlPLIGR, beam:sotto Of thallr hose :and it in their Private practice as physiciansfora riuminceot .you•e; and they havoknown liiby,observation, to, ba . giied• • Ntvi - ALIISZIS Ind, July 4th484i1. ~51, n rs B .142.7tftestock , - . - Gentlemen: your -valuable T:eitaitidetll*-- -- iomq ttan,, and.liallug — Seenitifisa - TOrirtanyyedirevWo would recommend it toren an a safe and oftlident reintdyfor • nil =senor:warms. In no instance havoire Ina! taortadoY • ''.. ail results following its administration bin atwaya-haa It ' answered the purposes 'or which Iti was ntenda,landheen entirely satisfactory:: •' ll,liering that everything that has been set forthirltegard to its virtues is strictly in accordance with ourolaserrations, not only as practitioners, but as men of basineta;wel would unhesitatingly say AO all who read this, that it it ttra best Vermifuge now in nse, and that itavirtues sea best-known . when tried RIELY, ELOOVEStI& ' Prepared and sold by .. ..11. A. PAIIISFM"/CIK,A. 014 ap3idaw Corner of First and. Wend sta. • .• Joseph White's Caiiingo aopOsqpir4r,ii . - TOSliPII• WI:UTE, now carrying on 4.1 tress in his spacious' premises, (now „lately , enlarged,) •on the :Pittsburgh and . ;.1 Oreensburg turnpike,' near the Two Mile S P- 4 • 0110 - . ; Run, between Pittsburgh and larrencevillerilthrpeCtledly invites-the public to inspect his _stock di oisT l rtarizs, 'BUCIGIErs, tc: And_ he partbmlarly Informs gentlemen purchasers, that one price only is made. Fourteen yea& experience lathe buanesti enables him to place belle his patrons the same choice collection ofCarriages Ashistyso many Years pastit bats been his partieuhis departmeot to . select from the various and most talented Eaatetomarro• factorels. The swans of his new system is coMpletra—the economy - of his arrangementswill mapply ,he beat aruEramat fashionable 'manufactures at moderate prices.: Unencambered by those .heavy . a:perms, .tstricW the mania for decorating houses of business haa.hettpattpou the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOBIS,PS WHITE will sell, on ready money only; at mubh lesittuire the:usual - ON- Carriagmiepaired in the best manter.with dermalnla - ITALITABLi'VWCP.RS ABCKLTBOT4 IXECKAIN V ICS AND - - The. Model Architect' 2 ifolnroCii;:hy Sloaa The Carpenter's New. Guide; do. Arpletoes Dictionary of 'Mechanics. Do.. 31ecixanics' 3logasine. Piactical Niecharkir'iJournaL - ' " - ' • Downing's RUial Essays. .• IJo., .Country , Rouser. g tuart'e Architecture... „Allen's Rural Architecture. City_ . do." : • . . : . Bodimegds of - do.an Fr ßudimentary ' do.' - Jobs Bullock. The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder'o . The The Engineer's and'lSSOC'hinlst'sAishciaitti • Weisbsch'e Meclmnies aiulEnglO4ra;'23 , ollS, Mahan's Etucineering. ' Hnopp's Chemical Technology. _ . Norris' Rend' ook for Locomotive RicesiereArtd.Mosh's. Colbnrn on Locomotlye Engines, . , Ranplon Bridges. ' Teinplebon's blechardosa ComPanion. , do. do. - Bynie'e Pocket Companion.'. • Mmmti on _Leveling; rerisedby4. Armeander.:;,. Do. - Mathematical Instruments. Dordeis'a Formula' for'Cottolremtion of 11. Roods,. •• fireutw'ind on Rediz oid airy et. • And numerous other pr actical -- For tale . ; . It, T. C. ktmit4if t . - ripm °BEAT P0M111510138 WORICT • -'- ' CM UAW; 1 OF TITS LAMP; by" - F1111.6.112W1T1i, adept 0:4.4.4tV, Ooningsby," dc.; c.- • _ - • , . 4 Who will (=Twigs old limps or mit._ . Arabian.Nohr-s-irderqrintaisits. Chap.. Chap. ~ I—tridergratiiid. 17—Tirre • he Gaaibiere, =• 3—tiboro Orrhiria. - - 1t tdLaGrado,arul*lg'ir. l 4— Pal 4 griWe Cape. ' (Yikrancer. 27—The lleitirinAtltbilloat: 6—The Plot. . 22—Pkor Quaris.•- . 7—The Bow. 29--The Ship. of llio'l4ifeL, 8-6. Curious Girl. - 24—The Farewell Br6soilt. 4-1 n Lore. 25-'-51er Dad. liloirl9Ba Youth' 10-110Wro'make Notify. 11- , 9tralage Talk. - 27-070.1hElwizt6141/1n"74134 12—More Lai& , - ' 13--Orrowiiiedlietiiehlt.. - .29—Barkley -.l4—The Bick. Illnn. . , 30- 4 / a iralara-olslaC3+sllellt. 15,-Chaos. • 81-7-RoconeilLwkni. - 19Ttio Bridal Bias-, 92.4`oitclaalidr. • - For aide . by ,B. O. :uortmusr, 092 - ' •-V:94. . . —lo' Wagon . 'Easters - and - -TeamstairATTßNTl a' "Sot/raiz Zatc ' • Akilfal - Clei 9,z roireth-gt*eour PROEM, - Eoldiert , , MnalUituta;'Witgolalluetut:K - Tezia - Ur stem, le., who were regularly intisteMH,„ . .fatOtile ea'; vice cf the United State?, and 'everr°l3af'bellithili.crtdl nary Seamea - Marine p Clerk and tantiinan Si tki Nan also, Militia or Vohaiatacia, or State Mope afatty: State t • Territory. aro entitled, by thli late - A.4,0t coUgrefi.a, to Warrant for 160 'Acres of Land. • - • • Thom who have received 40 or 80 AcrtarareittEdated Warrant for- such quantity of - Land ;as wiA'fitaktit,„in ti whole,, 160 Acme.- • • -, • Pawns entrusting theirclaime to nibtnn my tircr i i.h. hig them attended to promptly. • •= • - AU-information free of •ohatTe. rAiteiii:'attatillYst a ewered. Address ' • tooauß, ' • '""Tiounty lend A ged ratirth St.-- 1.1 EREETIO SOAP roceststoui... • , • . Alt —"IIDOW4 I Ittefe liclapafas ; '.,. - 4 -I'll go ease totbatstoreagain, . On Third erect, kept hr.& 04 : 7 - ; . • And soma Despotic Soap faiq , Would buy,icr it alwayi Despotic Seapalwayo Suite Ws- , That Soap removessixinms and trey And cures all chaps and smut tper rightens complosl ona pale end I'm rery_ . suro it will please you; Oh yeg, Time* it will please you. This valuable remodyiat sokevough.ltanthoWitotei 'great benefit to hundreds. Prise only 12,14 'Cents pv to Sold by ' • ED b - , I,l,ill=ditl-stitot • VALUABLE - PAhII'OPT2O keit afoies A 100 amen Su atlitiritton,:otoith:A , stisionl 4 lfi tl, a. Born, Stable, Ray F.3l:aai.'.,tfrazery, Spring now* Go.; and a oncaPiDiebanl. - Thoplitteth , t ro , Water, and valuable Springs,: There :is CeSl , Utcloa • whole Farm, and the isnimpiroici lava' itatalne voles Timber. Price, SSS per acre. ' , Tornio, onn-114 4 ;:ai kaa remuluderin one,Awo'nud three yearn.- - - - S s eliTllPtitx - Iteal 'Estate itgents.l.lo.Tnirdattive, 'Don A TRmrß>