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TREMONT MUSE RAGS AN D PAPER, thnraday Nite. / No. 149 WOOD STRUT, DEW , SIXTH, PIrTSEDEOII, PA. 1/liBtUr editor :—i Went up to the senatecham - sra - The highest market price, in CASH. paid for bur This morale, by invertashun Of the star wzo Spangled kunstabel, Sargent atevens. . roan ATWELL. A. . LCD—. ........... eDAs. AT'A &in This konneokshun i tak Pleashur in sey- ATWELL, LEE 5; CO., in That i never Afore met a man whose Laurels hung so well ea Him. they are So strong that WHOLE 4 SALE GROG S, Thar aint no mistakin on 'Em. in fackt, If erly- • body shed tak & pint at kunstabel Stevens, & as ' me whether or No i thort it was giniral r jackson or George washingtun. i Shud shut up my Eyes & swear thar was'nt No difference. i was Much pleased with The appearance Of the senate Boom. i was Introduced to president 131010111.13 Y, & Had a jolly gude Shako of hie glide honest Hand he is A man arter toy own hart, & i Wad walk sevral miles to Meet a few more Lik him, (& pay travelliu Expenses.) sum of The senators didn't Draw my speshul Attenshun. they reminded Me about the cid Story of the fish seat Got out of water, & did'ut Know jest wat Tu doo. They Luked quite ri diculous, & Was obleeged tu Bust out into a Broadleaf as I stood a lukin At 'em, for with i was promptly kalled Ta order by the star Span gled kunstabel, (aforementioned.) mister Senator warren Is a grate orator. If i Had'nCenythin better to Doo, i cud Sit & listen several Hours to his Gabbel. but thanks Tu God! my time is better Employed. i mite Menshun uthers, but Lett it suffice Tu sey that The senate is a Grate body. isel or Two pumpkins among 'Em, (so tu Speek,)— el or two Ninneyhammers who had better Bee at home,—but Tale 'em awl together, They make quite A show. Mose This kommunikashun by Sayin that if God saves this kommonwealth, during The en scan year, it Will bee thro' a Speshul Providence. notbin else Kan doo it. eshul gin More for team Sp providence (in a i'llkase of this kind,) than 50 legislativ Assemblies that parse Laws tu-day, which They turn to & Brake tu-morrow. but No more to day. FRIDAY I%IORNING Dlssouttonz Co-P artnerallips TTIE copartnership heretofore existing between JOSIIU A ItIIODES and PHILIP itErNIElt, in the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary tasisess, thin day dissolved, by mutual consent. The businecs of the ruin will be settled up by Jos.bna Rhodes, who i= authorized to reCeßHipt forES all debts due raid firm . JOSHUA OD. 3 PHlLitr KEIL March Tab, LSS:S PARTNERBIII l' NOTICE. /a-The naden-isned hare this day formed a Partner ship, under the °erne, fire and style of REIM tilt ANDERSON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary business, No VJ Woo street- PHILIP REYBIER. ROUT. J. ANDEESON. Pittsburgh, Mareb 27 lifer-In retiring from the Ccnketicaary hwiness, I cheer fully recommend Messrs. MESMER A ANDERSON tO my frienls and customers. J 0 . 411111 1113.0 ap 1/ 1 . Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1355. 2) F RESII 250 boxes RaitiO3; 2eo ;ids , do 150 IA do do 500 drums Fig:: 250 % do do 100 b..xes do u mats nest' Pates; 25 boxes Prunes; 10 kegs do 2 easss do Receiving and for sale by apt RErdIER E ANDERSON, 29 Wood st. - - .tarrs, he.- 20 bags Walnuts; P 1 do filberts; 2a da Cream Nuts; 25 trails Ivies Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux do 10 boxes sbelled do 25 de No. 1 Routs Candy; 15 do W. do 10 ciu•Ts Sicily Liquorice; 120 boxes No. 1 Lierring 100 d •?: assorted Pickles; dosen.Tomd to Cotsop. Just receive' and for rase by apt REY AER it ANDERSON. 20 Wooi st tsoxlcs mAGclacosi: .4.1/ 20 boxes Vermicelli; sibv; 100 dozen Pepper 10 do 'spurs; 15 do Olives; 10 do ktritudy Pear-hes; 10 co do Cher's. es ; 10 do fresh Peaches; 1D do do Tomotoes; 15 do Wair.til Coteup Just received and for sale by op 2 , IttlY?lEit It ANDERSON, 39 Wood st. OItAAtiES AND 200 boxes NlesAire Ormaurs, 100 do Sicily do 24) do Lemons: reeelring and for sale by ~o ItRYNIF.E Ar AN DERSON, 39 Wood St. yE g ArLOLKSSES—lleceive and for min C3LLINS. ap'2.3 LIENRY VICK LliD ICIiIC bLIA. received and II for rate by S. riv 24 IIkiNRY COLLIN .1 ,4 - lACE A N .V. es andCOLL... Frout,, ETS Can l) l. -I 0, Ent EV. roid,,•J i Culler. . Fle,..Vrt, to r.etts . . Linen Riding Habit, and Sleev,.. I' broidered find Corded Linen Collar and FLI. err', : n“.l j..or lala ,I.irP ~,,,, r •raent if Embroideries rf nil ,),•,•1 flour, lest re,rivra ct yAN (0111111:1(%. , . apl4 Al lisrtei ,tiest. 41,;:t t 1 sET euTATOES-10 bola. prim.. Jere.ey. for seed, far I k A. MASON ti.C“ elit 0p.,1 ,;I; I:rid...y. Art-il Cu,. falo. ; ap2l I JAMES WAILDItOP. 'A . Mu, Cli•V‘ l , i Iterx,t. de Udees, ChAlik l'er•l VI AIIKEREI,I-10 barrels No. 3, large. for sale by ; 9 1, ! , b 5, A., entirely ne. , IF 1. , • -- - - s t 'l3 L 1 so3l • HENRY 11 COLLIN. ' , . •. • 1 4.2 1, NINII,II MANTILLA.S.—A. A. 1.1 ASON A t*. are a , -..- _ In.j opening another .11t , ,i0r . assortment of 11, lat.,t Pc. SUNDRIF..S-- styles of Spring and Summer MANY; LLAS, in link, San l 31 dozen Tow and Cotton Barn; I,s&e, and other materials r.: I'SO boxes White Pipes; _ ..10 do Pipe Heads; 11tt1.,,*r3A1'1'LE.....,.- -1,0 bushels rrit;.,rl:sanudyroiri.sacl;) Il i , s 20 do Pearl Starch: 103 do Skin, 10x12 Window Glass; 20 gross qt and pt Flasks ; 1.32.C;0p1113-140 pier, for isle by . , lILNRY H. COLLINS. 2000 Ms Bar Lead; 15 boxes Extract Coffeß; p- uTesti—io eks Potash, for sta l l i t... , y iLy ii. c. 1,,,,,,,..,. 25 d . No. 1 Scaled Herring; 3 eases Sardines; e% ATS-500 bushels for sale by 100 dozen Cons Brooms ; VI ap2 J AS. MrLAUGULIN. 30 do Cincinnati Washboards; QIII,LL COBN-SUO Luabels for JAM E. t , y " 20 boxes Bakst A Oaks' No. I Chocolate ; s._.l at. 2 J AS. 11..LAUG111.1 . 1• Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chain; -, - - - Bating Wrapping, Twine, Bed Cardst, Broom Twine; i 1 Wrapping, Writing undue tter Papesacking, ink: White and Red head, Dytaffs, Bl Tabs, Buckets, Dairy Salt, (in ,SON, ,Ye., ac. In store and for sale by. MILLEI I k RICE m 1127 220 223 Liberty st. ALL I'AVE,S, of architectural designs: ale°. plain 11.. and esten.ion flail Pnpor,, in a Tar , ety of color, For Pale by WALT Mt P. M altS 11 .tLL, apl 85 Wood stroot. iliawit rAlEltz, of h..euciful dugie, Ila ••ol IL Neleet, and ' white and hiu. atin e dattnalli. Limitations for sale by WALTER P. 51AnSIIALL, h.., Wood greet. ap2o SUGAR -100 hinds Plantation ILL 80g E ar b R A RICKETSON, ¶221, 223 Liberty street. ruli26 0 A LT— 600 ibis No.l Salt, to arrive; t& RICKETSON.or vale by 0 mh27 MILLER M OL&SSES-15500 ibis bitsblslandtaotion Dlolatiosses; 25 hits t' St.. James" S. 12. Molasses. For sale by[mb26l MILLER & RICKETSON. --------- _ _ ____. TEAS - 150 half half ebests Young Ilyson, Gunpowder, Im perial and Black Teas. For sale by mb2s MILLER & WICEETSON. Ct WARS- - Covering's" ;Crushed, Pulverized and . PoW• 0 dert , il Sugars, frr sale by mh27 DULLER & ILICKETSON. Notice. MUSIC fertuisbed by FRANK CARGO, for rParties, Pa. l shortest notics and at low rates. lie may beudas, depended on. I' may be found at It M. Cat. go's Dsguerreati ROOMS, 76 }:meth street. midi/ F open, on C BRILIAANTS--A. A. MAeON A open, on the 26h inst., E some fine new st3les of Drilliuntes. .--- _--. . _ SECRETARIES AND BOOK CASES—A variety of pat terns, walnut and mahogany ; fur sale by InarZi T. di. Y (REMO & CO. 1101011 ES it Y EttlAN 111.11 N 6601i3 —Km 'd -- b y Ei p r,s , j to-day, a large assortment of Psalms and Hymns, c all sizes and styles of bindi. at DA ng VISON'S BOOK STORE, Mhl6 . 65 Market street, near Fourth. TOBACCO -150 boxes "Russell di Robinson," "Grant's," "Anderson's-" 50 dwarf boxes "Blannerbassett," " raids" rerfe Tobac ction," co, in store an "Jewel of Opd bl fu r," r sale " Mabydera Twist," " Remo HILLER Si ItICRETSON. llGAftli--50 M. Havana and Principe Cigars• best brands. in store and for sato by 2.111.1.P.12 k RICKETSON. ItinSil-50 bbbl large No. 8 Idactters 2/3 ,• medium 3 " 25 " No.l Pickled Ilerring 10 drums . Grand Bane No. 1 Codfish. In store and for sale by ItIILLER h RICKETSON mli2o SOAP AND CAN D LEA-- 160 boxes No.l Palm Soap " tllll A Co. - Variegated Soap; 60 " Cincinnati Bias Candics--Ps, s'a, o's ; 10 "' Eterin For sale by MILLER 8 lIICEETSON litaitillias. W F. are now rectiviu,r our ,lock of Paris made 'MAN T1L.L1.8., to winch we would call thltriie attention Atli of thi 1.1. Al It 91 Market street. COFFEE -540 bap Rio ~, ee 100 portets Old Government Java Coffee. In store and tor sale bj -rah% MILLER ARICKIITE•ON. •TTLlll,EtibliPlrio tatoD4.—A. A. IsiAbt)rt - a itt.). - bar - t r r 11. bast opened a large stock of Housekeeping Goods, corn ptising tine Damask Table Clothe and Napkins. bid and brown Tat Linens, Jaquard Diaper. Crash, iluckabach, Am, AC. Also, another lot of the best makes of elV)rish Linens. _ _ lIONNk A .11ASON S: CU. 1411 open. on the 'SILK BIM. Bonnets, for the country i Bthia~~i { aeutydoaen ~7, cif ENCRS' PLILMONIC FatTlP.—The mo't celebrated 13 medicine now in use, for curing coughs, colds and eon. sumption. Thoso suffering Kith diseases of the lungs, should give it e trial. Sts dtez. received Jas. PLEMNO. QTEEMBiLLT FURNITUIIE.—Strict attention given to I) the manufacture of etembo.t cabin tittnitate and cliairs. T. )3. YOUNG & CO., tnnen SS .S10: 1 "' et ' . - N 13A012 U. SPENT AT CARGO'S GA.LLETCY Will tepay the lover 01 art. Apollo Bullaittga, :6 I'OURTII street.a-.11 WitaPelSlll PAPERS, eTATION EY,ubght and heavy Wrapping Papers, ter dry goods, drugs, shoes, eunfectionary, 2t.c , de. Manilla Papers, of all sizes ; 800% Binders' Papers, assorted rulers; Tissue Paper, for confectioners ; Note, Lotter and Foolscap Papers, American, French and hagfish, for family, school, Mike ai4 conuting.house POTATOS-50 bbls Reds, for sale y BD apl7 JAMES WLAUGHLIN PRODUCE AND COMMIBSION MERCHANTS. ASP DEA LISS IN PITTSBURGH 11111.11TUFACTUILES, No. 8 Wood st., Letta:en Water and Front e., R. apP3] TEAS ---123 IC hr.do ebeite V nII. Gunp lack owder and Imp'l T. B T,p3; 20 cutlirs Poo Oolong do 60 do Y. II .(3 P. and Imperial Tom COY FEIE-200 beg: prime. Rio Coffee ; 30 do Old 'Gov. Java Coffee. TOBACCO -100 boxer, 5; end Bs, ascot tad brands 20 do lb Lump, do LO catty to , xe.s 1 4 IDs, do SUGARS— 50 b 6 d o 's Coff Crusbe See d dougars; 40 d SYRUP AND S. 11. MOLASSES -110 bills Eastexn Syrup ; 37 do Golden do 100 do La. EL H. 'Slalom.; ; 26 bill bbis 8. 11. S. Molasses. FlSll 100 bbls No. 3 Mackerel : 21) do No.l Herring. RICE-- 10 tierces prime Rle. CIGARS-150 boxes, amorted brands. 111 CARB. SODA -100 Begs (Lee's brand). CASTILE SO AP— r4 boxes (Marseilles). JOB SASS use; C on Books, of all sires Blank and If Quills, Pins, em Ink, Copying Ink and Books, Wafers, En velopes, .4.c., Ac- . .._ . .nd retail, by For Bale at reasonable prices, wholesale i . -. JOHN S. DAVISON, 65 Market street, near Fourth. OS-10 bags, a d /2b Llßl lsnst°". .p 9 FNOI4IICi M 1 SC r_IL A.1%1E013.5 C W 'CR, SALERATUS -50 hags (in papaya). PIPES— 50 boxes Llay Pipes. TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN -75 barreLa Tar ; 28 do Rosin; GASKILL lIOUSIII, 10 do Pitch. ' CORNER 0 F !PA ID' A ...s. D 0 . , ti 7 LI SI'S., WA R REA - , 0- no above Goods now in Store and arriving by Canal and ' T ILE Proprietor takes p„•y-L:~' in announcing to the Pittsburg hic together with a general aseortmont of public that :hie new and ei••:dO ut Hertel has dean opened Pittsburgh roman, fa - t wed articles, will be offered to p ar !es a house of en t,rta i n oleo t. It.itut ,0111MCAliOUA mad roomy, chasers on reasonable terms, by and adjoining the ,(11, 1.1 15” titi , ta1i41.... Om:nit:my, it offers &TwELL, LEE &co , 4 , indueetaentet anon I i ~..L1 ill Wltrrrn 1, the accutuneoda not RI No. 8 Wood st , between Water and First sty. 1 lion of the traveling ck unnet.i; _— —____ A ,hare of public pan :. trl ANTI LLA A . NEW FUPPLY OF 5.101 RE AN 11Q1JE DEIV.IIIWP MANTILLAS just recrivol nt LIAG 7k ART.'S, Nn ¶ll Marko et._ .40E1E:APIS" ItF.V ER ; by F. U. 1104,,5. Pr P gnaw the ••.1,to: oft tte blue Csnarle?," or my last Mira, A tg ,.k ~e r !richt and fear. Have ..0.1 Fl,l - 1 arm' My Annie doer Oh, whisper o hat thou feelest. l'ren heart, t" umcbarige• ,oatdown fast The FlaUlatiln Fla; of Libor. ty. One ertreles: word. Louis Na,oleon Quick Step. Le E•ourtio do I.Juise—Reverie, par Chas. Vass. Uentio moon, Whose silver light—with Catiaiiol:lß. L' Orgie par J. Archer. in Zephtre—Tremeto—Cbas. Jun t fr NEW POLK e-N le W hy a Man; Ctestrant strerq: Josephine.. NEW SOIIOTTISCITES—" "—dtrikettal to N. P. Willlnl Fairy Land, Ac. 6e NEW M ARMES—Frederick the Great: Grand ISlorch de Concert, Ire. GUITAR NILISIC—" Few Day Oh' oblver What thou (.elect; The Separation Also, a collection of sheet MUFic for thr. Flute andE, Violin, not received by CLI AIILiTITF, BLUM At the " 01.1 Rstabli , hei Piano Depot..• apl3l No.IIS. Wood door ernso rif.h (~iION ll 86T8-100. s Woe =malt 20 bbl'. SWeet r0:10,‘, F {mb23.3110-1 J ANI E.: NV ARBROP FRU by GitATE V INES—f,,in.o Cataatia sine, for vines on rith2.3.4ter• JAMES NC AltioltOP. C . TRAWDERIti PLANTS.—Orders kr Plsnts af th, 1.. i most al proved raristieo, v ill be Pik.' pi - mi, ly I.c sipl9:dt mr JAMYS WAIII/,,,i,. 17rE1113LOONIINII ItOSEF of t n liikrbona. I',rprtu.ni ft L . , lirld other Val . rue s , for Cainateri”. tr M f 1.4.1 e 1A11D,7 ROP. OplP,lll .1 A E? W .- AsYAR AG ILA 6 AND It II 1.: nAltit AM IS'S At kali - in elk, W ARDHOP. an, for sale by I at,l9 - 11k w I J poT AT Eiii--2C blit+ ice, iced and for M ale by an 3 JAS. c LAUCiIILI N. . 1 A ItNICA PLAT 10.3.-1 hare re , eirel a larire lat. n ../l these celebrated Pia-t,rs fur pa Ino or waalinek, In 111 , ' ride, back or limbs. Alen, a 'apply ot N e. , i las' Com twin la Hemlock. Pirate,, and a variety i 1 other Made_ 'rho.. having to ate platers, rat always procura tha be t :+ in Oh, city ~ Connor Di at JOS FLEMING, 1 Diamond and Mat kat at. apa - CIDOEILIEED-1.2 bttl. prim.. Ciovo; V.l npl.7 lIIONItY H. I' till':'. AItNICA. I'LtAntTe . It.nt-- I I.ltve rective , n :art, .t.t , it thrFe mlebrate.l Plasterm, for palu.: or vrakrl , the Fide, brat or hurl.,, .4.40 a , 4 n t tply of N o el ...,t . Gem pound Ilecolunti. 1"..gt.,51 and a Tarie!y i•t" oth, Itiad , 'llt-ge havin to We !'!asters can akral - A i.TC,II•• the bea in the city of JOSEPH FLESIINti. apli corner of )Torte' motet %pa the NAIII,III . -- LIEF. iii I. 14 , 1 roe Akle m,ll. Ja...tiot, t t it,. I'e:.,•• ~, Curotabl.., a, lately amended :S IVS, , trk. W ho I,l:khan' , for sale by O ES. Corner of TL.1411.•: Rlande-c,lll Ll eivt _ Ul 01:N TV LAND APPLICATION :._ —Fort], for ap• I 1-3 Lion for Bounty haul for kale by W. S HAVEN Printer find Stntisner, Mnr 101 - tti 113K0W23---20 doz. Cornßroornr. rec... , •;ug taid t ,/ ' , Rio by Aol9l ATWLL. LEE CO. UALON t o e sod O r p_ tele by ATWELL, LEE A LO 11_1()SIEIR AND GLOVES.—A A. NIA,ON A CO Wava received another hurtle ai,.sortmoot of Summer Merl; kid, Silk and Lisle Gloves; Silk and Moh.oir a itt, de., Ac. ViNCVS--I have thin day opened a mr,re Or.SOl ment of the finest Flory Soaps in We: COMieling part of Loss's genuine Drown Witle.oe, Clearet's llono Ilszin's Almond and Emollient, Wright's Musk, Rose, I ebouly, Vertena, Almond, Sweet Briar. Geranium e , & . JOSEPH Fl knl7 corner of Market streot and !he Diamond F - `--- - -:---- ------------- ARNIS FOB. SALE—Two of them on the Ohio river. posits Freedom .. on« 100 Acres, 70 cleared, It red, with got . Improvementei—the other of 171 1 Acres. of cleared good Brick House, and all necessary Improvements. For sale tow, as the own-r has caught the Western fever. ap2.3 THOMASWOODS, 70 Fourth st TEN ,ItESS GOODS.—A. A MASON a CO., will men, 11 on Moodey, April 231, nnoth , choice lot cf Or se Goods, consisting of come splenthd Ftyl ,, e of Pairred, Strived and DO Silks Bed - ages, Tissues, Grenadines, Organdies, Lawn, Berageßobes, he- ap23 EST.'S FURNISHING GUODS.—A. A. MASON .4 CU. Cbare received a large assortment of Oeutierwm's Cruvats, Pocket Ildkfs., Gloves. Vestlngs, Ac. ap22 pROPEIiTY--Ov7;llAND—Eutt SALE, as 11,41,Tined in my printed Resisted. Juot call and get ono gratis, if yon want anything in Lund or Homer. ap2:3 THOMAS Ve' , ODS, 71 Fourth M. 0 c l A uT i, S 1 , thelii i ,rn,, ellOU LD I KS: a) 10 " S. C. Dried Beef ;in store an I for axle by °P9ENGLISH A RICH A laiSoN. Q l'lttli•—ho Obts Ny rup in On, and for sal. by ..1 ab 9 YNlii.lStl & Wolf Altl3Sflti. CtUFEEE-101/ bags !no Cotter i - ti stir, cod 1 r sale by 1 ..../ ap9 ENGLISH A RICH ARDsON. MACI3EREL-1000 packages of Mackerel, Nos. 1 end's, for gale by 19E091 ENOLISII A RICHARDSON. SA LERATUS 2.0 bb F SIII..rntUR, "Mr Farlftrid' s," tar toile by imb27] !MILLER A RICK EPSON. _—_— -- HITE LR . ESS GOODS.—A. A. MASON A I'o a W ri. jopening a very extensive assortment of WHITE GOODS, consisting of Plain, Embroidered a rend Dotted d Stoles and Book Moulins; Bishop Lawns, Bard, Stripe Plain Jacon•tt Musllug; India Mulls, Nalosooks, he , Ac. Also, some new and very handsome styles of Flooneings, Itutilings, Inscrtings, Edgings, Ac. up .5 lAWNS AND BERA DE LAIN ES.—A. and A. MASON A .4 CO. are Just opening GE no ather lot of new splendid styles of Lawns. Attu, 10 more cacao of Denise de ',sines, entirely new styles. B -- 2.t Fifth .11 .....• s F,ED Piit'ATOES.---21 ibl;" Seed i • K Wl, ii - ehunnTUk) AUGHLIN l'otennee 0 for Pftif. by JAMES , apl7corner of •First and Smithfield streets. A CHICKERING 7 EletArf. ROSEWOOD ~.«.177,'•"••;;;.. PIANO, In perfect order, Las been left a ith '' • • •' ma for rate, at a very reduced price. Tbe • , . owner 1., about I«tiv lag the city, and is willing to sell, for Cash, at aen -ruler Th., subserilwr a ill ant-rant this Plano to tha purelsteer, to I e perfect in every particular. /t lons been In tow thrtql yea ll rs. ELI.OR, For seta by JOHN . M No Si Wood 'greed, Between Diamond alley and Fourth st. ap2 _ GIINCY FOR THE SALE OF LANDRETH'S SEEDS. AF. R. DRAVO, Feud y Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh, is e el-Angell with David Landreth, of Philadelphia, for a constant supply of his Warranted Garden Seede. These Seeds have, fur mane peon. stood ire eminent In this vicinity, and t will be an object with F. R. D. to sustain their reputsion. None will be told try him but those reef - ised direct from Lamir,i/a. u 0123 A NEW INVOICE OF EXTRACTS FOR THE UDEN alk.. as follows Oriental Drops, Es. Boquet, Musk, Spring Flower, Upper Ten, Magnesia, Geranium, Heliotrope, Jockey Club, Rose, and fifty other kinds, have juet been se. ceived by tulle/2) JOS. FLEMING. fi DOZ. IiAJOU'S - SUPERIOR RID LOVES, blalr. and dark color& Alen, Another Int l f that genuine French Working Cotton receivea by Exprees, this morning, at VAN GORDEWS, 83 Market et. PRING TRIMMINGS of all EMI . at IsPtil RiIio.INESS PAPER NEMOTIATE W D by (aSS) IL h. KINS CO. IpliiiiOIDERED CURTAINS.—ItIA;ON EA have just received 300 places very handsome style 01 Embroidered Muslin and Lace Drapery. apt EXeilltOrsi Not Inc. WHEREAS, Letters Testamentary of on the Estate of JAMES RIDDLE, late of the City Pittsb ceased, have been granted to the subscribers. all perrons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haring claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, will make known the Barn', duly authenticated, without delay, to CHARLES SHAUN., At the office of C. Etialer Co., No. 81 Fourth st., it Or to JOSEPH P. GAZZAM, Ne Sixth street, Pittsburgh, .arecutors‘ iah23:lawf Bwl HOTELS INIANSI()N EIOUSF,, GEORGE MIR 1: NT Z , I'aOPRIETO II , N. 314 LIItF,RTY Edi, juat. beside the PILSEeDger O Depot of the Penn;yl,, ,E ,i , Itailrord, which makes It the most convenient I,dt:to in the city for passengers ani s log by that r" ad. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense. fitted up, in ',toehold style, the )LAS SIDS IIOUSE, would respect ful:y FOlifit a share of public percnate. There is attac afford hed a splendid STA f.1.fl and .s ter. Fi , e lA' AGON Y ARD, ing ample acromnirviation to travelers and teamsters. Ilia Larder and liar will he fort:Plied with the best the market can afford. fehlty S 'II' CLAI IL 1. i 1.) iZI — L , ibcner of Pam tend S! Cair ctrr , (3.. Fi,baurgh, Pa. ri , II 1. , , undorcAgned, formerly of ..i3rotCll.ri Lintel," having I taken Sid; lar;c and eommodiwous lit)T El., an ll d having rehtbed it in inattnific,nt sty lc, n; 1 re,pectfuy invite hic friend; and the trandin,t I oldie to give Into a call. As sured, with the oenrcnience ot the house and his long wx• \ perie, to in Ilia husine, , , he, can give entire satisfaction, and hie charge,; uoderato. fe1,22 WM. C. CONNELLY i _ . 110'1'E1.: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ray'..t',:y] E. RILEY, Proprietor. 'GOOD INTENT HOUSE, CORNER OF I IFIEUTY AND GRANT STREETS, near V.) the Railroad Depot. - . jnnlO)y 3 A M ES SHANNON, Proprietor CITY HOTEL, ( LATE Ii 1:OR ) Corner of Smithfield PI ni l 1i BU Third str A eets, TTR GH, P. GLASS & CARR, Proprietors. OIIN P. (11,A,:rS, DAN. D. CARP.. (W. J Maas,. NaListsgr.pbutoc) (L. AL ettarlo s Verri T HIS large and commodious House having undergone thorough repair and furnish ...1i With new equipments throughout, is now open for the reception of thav e travelin fim g public. Cu SEG Fa MODERATE. _ eni .._-- OW NTO N'S• WAVERLEY 11.11iSK, 50 South highth A trect, nettrema Chestnut and Walnut, Phil:1,1.101a lau2S:y TII E, ki 'S lON , - MO. 111 Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S.WEli'll (late o' ill the Eaglt.) Proprietor_ tuniay t' I.IN tiOUS t , : • CIIESTS1:1" STICEET, AlsoVE 44, LA lEi U, Proprietorli. jyl9 TE!cNI:. Pelt 111,111ILLAN JO II SSP Trig .r.d,r^io.l 1 ,,71 ”4 t.ken of th. 111,111,1 1-.lik: tatml,:talat, , • now pcol.art . .l to rc-- taatet. n1,E.5,1111,:i ON :11,ple to all Who may peroOl . . the j J ANIEB NI: HAKE'S HOTEL, Late Farulcr , .1,., Imo :led V 0 'Fel LI 131 , .•,,T V cihr.hT, f. , ..: t ,, i uth street, Pitt bur.„:ll. . A NIL Y. 1., II a lit:, Preprletor. This lintel h. el:0.1nd) new, havin;r. I dct been completed and 01 ,,,,004 for th e ~% „ tuau ..Ijcin of the public. [0 , 0.3 PHAN kiLIN lOUSY., Cloveinnti, Ohio. 0 PATitleill S etO, VF2)II..f.ET-010.—hi, Boner has UR i derg-ono thoLTOU,!I tic] , x tell-tee repilit,, alterations, and large additleu- of n th furniture, et.:., end the proprie tort plodge /n. 11,, [hat riotiline, 61.1,11 be wuntinit on their pert to condor the F,..v.,,w 4 a place where all the coin forte of a first else, hotel eau tp, Li !Qum/. - .tf FL.011. 11 .: Pi t; I.C. Ct;TP.it:k7l.l..,"C.K 1‘ 6°N. jy4 IT ,NO. 500 li ROADWAY, NSW YO It R. ,71 (CONDtiI.I, Ott 1 LIZ EII,PCIN NAN.) r REUBEN LOVEJOY, auNi.iEr - irt. c,,,:) --.......a: -................." 2 "”" ... RETALi RANT i3Arati Excii.krving, TIMID 'TREE r, ltET1V1111:1 IdAitKET, ,11,crther, 11.1,11 114 , 11 . friend , and • .•••: hurt- leste•ti the shove .i,;t7cps , rx 11,ttsurent, sic!. vii juttt 1,1,1 01.40114111 y rll n r, ;0,1. rep.ttre 1 ts:..l r•• tortit.te• 1, and 1:0% . open. The h lye ri t 4,1 , 1` • li• 11•••• r• , '•l‘ f -tut. a: 1. • •. e tu• .e iut•-• ma,. Th.. ttr sltl tin], 5e .t.1,-1 with dett,, ,tt Up. t 1,101.1 under the suspi• t.l ex; erierteeti rer,t.••-'l.4.ty fur th tstrorretz.• ttl ¢ ,•,,tterot, put-It< ;711 kNra•INKIIEIt, I- NUI - , ItFT. ',AA N ET 1 ; ,., 1- 1 7 v ; . 3 a • r •e•ve tile lVey Irt.h b. TU Ill N .. ~ . • %lII', ,•ent Hot,. • - t OILNUCOVIA Ahirt) YSTE B. AXU CI) k• I'EE 1.1 8 E Ti. BARNARD. b and Mar:at. N.. 40, F.'M S.r . janle l) 11771 i 11. i LI _ CRY - STA I L kei P uALACE, No• IL* I..rrcel.. C. C. SEELY, ir .-, - —., 11l th V' 11t214 L I.i. I . 1111....... r. hie crlenla and the e 111$11.` ID ,T),..1i, 1114.. l i, I: 3ri J WA. tiLIITIRti hill 0 1 ~. Sew N ork. 1,11.1 1.,...he1e1r,ia neelern style ar rthin; l, In the rating lir., , ~,,,--• , ; 1 ;11 , rl,-.1., tee-1,14 , 7 . Itl.. 4nte a doter. Ile rein al:. It rut- n th .. e 1.. t t.: e r•,ryli. re that the 111 .sleet . 11l k01..r.1. 11. a cal A:1... i.,en t..,i. 3 ‘ , ..1 ,, 1t In the lie ..11 ~ .: tn:1r1.2.--11 Oli Wl' KIISA 1.6 10 Ni AN I) tt , ..vr At: it ANTI 1u S V, !) tI lit , I I'. 1: :1.1 pm :,,,L.,‘,l;— ,- : L.,‘,l;—,- 1,6, , ~,.. ).,- ..Y. i.:l dl . IN ANT! EATINti 11 , q.", , F, 1,.. - f.- :.• i In , • Ntr.b..r hut -nu , : t be Py.....1..-I I.y Rt., -tnol, - --',1ini , :.. , 3 1 in li.. -it,. I MEA /,,,,* I',"ii 1. i,/ , : ..,/./: rZi , I:2' A / A 1./. 11'1L - 8.401 1 T I C I ti : 1 o tl l ' ir r. I. ' S . .. 11 " 1 ' e - n, ' l, • , Fowls, Fl•l , • &r , •• &e , i Ins Ili.; ot I ar... •altnot 1., ..11th , ...1, gull, vr ,uld r...,p... - A• I fully IriviLr the othallot, ol Lh• 1 ,1,1 , to t.. C 11.% 'B.F.? ~ ,1711,L, ja'2.l3: nvie t 1 it , - V, ~ ,I ~tr, . .A.. .t. Clalr I.ngel Boer Brewery. 9,111.: unde,i,oa...l-•••••,-tiolly inl.•thlt 0.,-1,11-.lll.thnt he 1 IS non fully il r•virr , l to .-1 - 1.. private I.tolfflos htoi the public ,;euerally, with hic ,i.l,brnl,l I.Ad Ell Itl:E!:, In lx,ttle, All oriel, I, , ft at hi , Oftice, NI) 30 111 A MoND ALLEY.Iut WI .o , i ',.. 71 . 1 .. ~ , ; il. ;.‘l,t tiolly ntb.b.1..41t0; and t he Beer delle.,rol wt.:: part ,f O I rity or r,lnity. je2S:ll . O. SCIIIIINC:Ic. lientre Lager Beer Hall, 1 No. 106 Smttlyigld tlrre:, oppoi.tte the Clieenn 17.4. M. rilit E sub,riber has jt,t apei.,l oi, of the :at: tha I 1 be=t tinhliel La.:, iii, Hull , . in the city. Ili+ lievri- ticknowl,4l....ea h. ho a F uT•erior nrii,l, hal every othi, w . i nommc-aihn &haul. la k+ I. al, calla": 1 , ,...itael Ital. PENITZ. . lieunett Ale. D ENGLISH, Sill,. IL•ttli art i-',11T11%, relehrataL w. Kentaat Ale an I flr. ,, a ataut. Al--hConiniou Ale end Porter, in (twirl and plot loath,. Thu eaten I iou of DI InlikS, lan , / tue I rUde, ila raspe,tiully Policitiql. _ not _ .. ._ Mlncrat Water and Sarampartlitt WM. I) ENG LI all, Pat. v irort, 1,-1, - .. p,,,, ta now ulna ufwauri hi . . had butt lel ay. 1 he .ii:ca , hever.'4 , "' n W 3 taten,tv.. Fnale. Bp , art ha o e, iira 1 I, Lc,: gii,ilit y . ili" bufli , le.red (rot a the pore.l. Lutlerlql-. tcLl.::iy • HOPPER'S PATENT Pi.tNE --- • - rpm; oods,i,ttotsi i 4 :eta, tl to so p, I V _L CA ill NET-NIA Khzus, and Wbrk., In Wood seuvrally, wttli lit' Patented awl v,unt.b. All who have tried it , ptt.nouit.te I 3 tanst raluable in. ',Talon, that Inn , I Four eon, into g ntnt .1 he fol . It wing letters from in sett at atn.:ton.. hoL wo many letters tits :'steer ve has retetv.d to eating this Plane above Zl other+ in us , t : r NI C3l3tirT FACTOTIT, February 2'2, 1553. V,, hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we have used llopper's Pat . ut Plana, and donot e -s hesitate to rettoinmend it to Cab:net-Mt:l:,, anti Carp' ut perine•onny other I",ane In wt ., . We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and f plat:ll,4 none re, It far auperier to the old m•sle nf scraping, b , sides being a great saving of time. One man, by eau tobt Platte, will plane mote veneers than bre men eau lev any other plane or method in use. 11. I:Co. To Moss', F. FATon, EFQ.• Dear Sir—l have extunine.l Hopper's Patent Ronal Plan, twlieve it in I.e a mart ewellent article tor the use for srhioh I , loterrlvdois couahmnlloo a. plane and Sera • er. It is partieularly adepts-a to pinnies: venes.-r+. and it does not result, one-tourth the time or la'.or of the old method; awl I have no doubt, when s properties Iserome generally known, but that it will entirely ul.ol,etie the Iw - tiler te dious and laborious curt. tn. I moot cheerfully ire anmend It to all persons engaged in the Cabinet hustings+, as from my knowledg, of it, there ig nothing as well (Wed to „ire a ornnoth and beautiful finish to Veneers ea the Hopper Patent Ileneh .stamhs W. W,snwrts., Furniture Wureroomq. 97, 99 Third st Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Rbrisoy 7, tass. MOSES F. EATON, of tLii day, 10 my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufarture owl sell OPPRIL them WSJ.I.I Pittsburgh, March 21, Isss—(mh'.ll:tf ) Ausnicv. MOSES F. EATON, N 0.19 Sixthstreet, agent for selling Mand buying PATENT ItlfillTS, is now authorized to Fell the following lately patented article , : Sands A Cummings Patent Rrick Machine; !kipper's Patent Veneer Plane; Trott's potent Oil (Robes, for :Aram Engines: Doan's Rock Drilling Machines; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Oopellinit'c Stationary and Portaliie Saw Mills: Crawford's Steam and Water lunges: owl, Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. There articles hare been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any In use. Ile Is also authorized to sell Rights to make and rend these articles in any part of the country. He has also fl.r vale hot-priased Suite and Washers, and finished Brass Work. lie is also prepared to take Agencies Mr this tale of other patented Rights and new Inventions. and give to the busi ness faithfurtnd constant attention. Ile refers to the following CAItD. IThe subscribers have long seen acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no lieetation in recommending Uim, to all who may wish to eviploy services, all a gen• nman of undoubted integrity anti indef his atigable Industry, in whore exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Craig, W. Robinson, Jr , Wm. Lorimer, Jr., John Gra ha m, W. 11. Denny, 11. Childs & Co., James Wood, N. Holmes & Fong, P. It. Friend, Kramer k Rohm, F. Lorenz, L. It. Livingston, Snap & Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M'Candless, A W. Loomis. PITTSLOBAH. November 27th.1gf4. Donnie Patent Rick Drilling 'saltines, WEIGHIIs:I3 ABOUT Sou POUNDS; can he worked and moved by two men, and do the work of five or six in the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler A Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed solo agent in the Uni ted States, for the vale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, IS Sixth Firtet. +, .biers and varieties, VAN GORDER.B I,IIIIHROID.ERIES.—A. A. MASON W. bate just re• celved per express 5 cartons of Embroideries, compd• sing new and elegant styles Collars, CLOD, Collsrettes, Head Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Sleeves Chemise! tes,lsfa. which will be offered at aatrataily low rites. Dll/23 INSURANCE COMPANIES Increase of Gash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! .N.TN A. INSURANCE COINPANIt, HARTFORD, CONK.-LDHARTERED 1819 PAID VP . ; Nan' Diestaxxxxx, Bureau of Provlelores and Clothing, . - •.- . - . - • -April 2,1855. E'SAR.ATE PROPOSALS,. Sealed and.entlersed '''s Propo L sale for NO) , Clothing ared'olOthing- Materials," will be received at this ales, untii3O'ciock, p. m., on the Ist day - of May next, for furnishing and delivering, (on receiving slaty days' notice,) at each or - el - thief' 'Or the nary.yards at Charlestown, Maseachusetts',llMokljert,,New York. or Gas -port, Virginia, the quantities below mentioned of an y or all of the following named articles Of navy clothing and clothing materials, and such farther quantities of the same as may be ordered by the chief of this buraxu, or by the commandants of the said navy-yards, respectively, during th, fiscal year ca on the let day of July next, and -ending on the 30th day of June, 1550. viz: Peedackets, made ot blue pilot cloth 2,000 Round jackets, made of blue cloth... ..... .. ..... .... 3000 00 Trowsers, made of blue cloth.— 3,5 Blue flannel overskirts 6 000 i - Blue flannel undershirts ......... --..-....-....—. 6,000 5,000 trf sgf g 6. Blue flannel drawers Blue flannel jumpers 3,000 The amount of liabilities due or not duets , Banks or other Blue flannel, in the piece... ......... .. ...... .... yards 50,000 essences,—nothing. Barnsley sheeting frocks 2,000 Losses adjusted and due,—r.cne. Canvas duck trousers 2,000 L e ssee adjusted and not due, $148,618 22. rnley sheeting in the piers yards 16,000 Lessee unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further Canvas duck, in the piece yards 5,000 proof, tfi1,257 60. . Blue cloth caps 4,C00 All other claims against the Company are small, such Calfskin •shoes ......... .........-.........- ...... -.pairs 1,000 only US printing. &e. Rip skin shoe', high cut pairs 4,000 Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. Woollen socks, N os.l and 2 paira 8 000 . . The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends Mattresses, (with two covers each) 2,000 Sew ArrlTo.l. of Sprlog and .Summer Dry upon the character, material and conatruction of buildings, Nankin, blue yards B.IXIO GoOdi. the width of streets, the supply of water -and condition of Blanket , 3,000 . AT No. 99 N. , W. SIDE OF WOOD 'STREET. the fire department, and other circumstances. Black. silk handkerchiefs... 5 , 000 Th GREGG A CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the Blue satinet trousers 3,00 1.1 French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv design le to limit the loss by one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. TllO. anyAAANDER, Secretary. Blue satinet, in the piece yards 5,000. ed st i r larger. and extensive stock of spring and summer. STATL OP CONSICTICCT, 1 ES. Ilertford, Jan. Ist, 1885. The cloth for the pea jackets shall be twilled pilot cloth • goods, purchased from importers, martufacuiters, and part of American manufacture, pure indigo blue. wooldy ed. It through our own importation, we feel cafe In assuring our Llertford county. f ehall be 54 inches wide, and weigh 20 seines per yard. It old customers, country merchants and, city dealers general- Perstnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, SecretarY 0 shall have a 114 on each edge composed of 24 woite threads, ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, the :Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fors:- of ail wool. All pieces weighing less than 25 ounces per we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met going statement by him subscribed, Is true, according to yard will be rejected; and each bale of about 300 yards with in the trade, his be.: knowledge and belief must average 26 ounces per yard. l Among our dry goods stock will be found cashaneres, de -111.118 BY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. , The cloth for round jackets. blue cloth trousers, and blue lathes, Path:Mouth lawns of black most desirable designs, Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed raps shall be twilled, all wool, of American manufacture, mobair lustres, alpaeas,plaln end fancy figured silks, $750,000, while the premiums received ter the same time and purg Indigo blue, wool dyed. It shall have a list on ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles: broadclothe,fariey far exceed any other year, since the organization of the each sego cornoosed of 24. white threads, of all wool. All Yestings, cassimerea satinets, tweeds and summer pante- Company. pieces under 17% ounces per yard will be r. jected ; and tooning; brown andblAk muelins,table diapers. Policies, covering nearly all deseriptimui of property, is- ' each bale of about 300 yards must average 18 ounces per , We have ale° opened a very large assortment of bonnets, sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. \ yard. i newest styles, palm leaf hate., Rutland braid and Leghorn, air Mee, Sir. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa. I The satinet must be American manufactured, 27 inches end an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; }anti U. 11. TEN EYCK, Agent. , . ----- wide Inside of list, which list must consist of net less than - with lace goode;fancy nettings, jaconettsonull and figured XT PIA INSURANCE COMPANY, il2 white 'Woollen threads on each edge of the cloth, woven Swiss miming, and black silk veils, Ac. OF' HA.RTFO.II.I3, CONIC lin the whole length of the piece; must weigh not less than ' Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per sig. 91 i ounces per lard. to contain in each piece about 28 yardsc emission caps, threads, port manatee, patent medicines, per ( • - . . 1 the wharp must be cotton, pure indigo blue, yarn-dyed; and turnery; and almost every' artiste rtanally kept in the vei l' A 11) II l' : the filling wool, pure indigo blae, wool-dyed. Each bale of , elety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver 400 yards shall average nine and a half ounces to the yard, 1 watnnes, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of and no piece shall be wise nine and a quarter 01111CeR to the i newest patterns, and a great variety of SO hour and 8 day yard. The satinet trrs must be made of material like ilocks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash above. Or satisfactory reference. the flannel must be all wool, American ro t nssnufactured, . N. 11.—An early call from buyers is respec Gtful lßEGG y & soli CO cited The . - t be in pieces tenxo D. . Cash Capital, ..... . milE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the I Assets of the AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart. ford, as furnished this agency on tho let orJanuary,lBss, under oath. Beat Estate, nnincntabered ......................... 4 10,672 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent., pay- . able Femi•annually .............. .. ................. 31a.. 72,000 00 17 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7, Mils Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 126,327 25 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut ................ . ....... 07,506 00 15 00 Bank Stocks to the city of Elartford. ........... .... 142,6 98,050 00 Dank Stocks in New York city ...................... - Cash on hand,in Bank, and in hands of Agents • and. others ........... , ........ 212,506 06 ....... .....-....—..- ... . --,------- Ir, d car , ,11 A te. 7.i. 0 ,K 1 REFER To lion. Wm. F. Johnston, Presulent A. V. IL 11.4 W. Ali;nor Roberts, MN., Chief ling. A. V. It. IL; Den. Wag. Larimt.r. Jr. President P. & C. IL R 4 O. W. games, Esq., Chief Eng. P. & 0. R. R.; Messrs. Manful! A Nicholson, Contractors for the & S . decl9 r 1 0 , / ERIE Cash Capital ........................ ............ $50 0 9 000 • Cashsaarplat ,os lcr JANTAIIL,IBSS 827395173 - - rlll S' Capital Stork and Surplus is ..eictirely in•ested for the benefit of all policy holders. As an L evi fence of • 1 the oitlimq we have to public, COuridenco, and of ita L ability hases prmptly, we state fact, ihat its receipts vary from 5125.0f0 to $1.T.0,000 per month. Its business is large arid well distributed, and in our opinion no Company i in the ilLited States affords better indemnity to polky holders than the .Etna. They , conanne to make insurance on property In town and country, at rates as low as is con on with safety to the palicy holier. if. TEN EYCK, Agent.. . °Moe, North.iveat. corner Filth and Wood streetsCtly , l'ittnlotralt sp2 wool-dyed, pure indigo bine, and twilled; must .... .o pin_ of 50 yerds 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 jri bales of 10 pies, the pieces to be rolled ssparitely without cloth boards. ec Each bale to contain 510 yards and 156%, pounds flannel. No place to have a late average we gbt than 4 8 10 ounces per yard. The overldrts, undershirts, drawers, and jumpers must be made of flannel like the above. The P.aresley sheeting must be free from cotton, SO inches In width; weight, twelve ounces 31400 per yard; texture, 4 by 4 to 1-16 loch. The canvas dock must be free from cotton, 27 inches in width, and about 36 yards in the piece, double thread, warp and filling Weight eight ounces 23 100 per yard. Texture 9 by 10 to l s . loch. The shoes must be stamped with the contractor's name, number of shoe. and year when made the sires to be in the following proportion for each Ml pairs, unless otherwise ordered, via: 4 of No. 6, 9 of No. 6, 12 of No. 7, 12 of No. 8, ° of No. 9,3 of No. 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, 57 pairs in each. The name of the contractor, contents, mad the year when made, marked on each box. The calf-skin and the kipskin shoes to be packed in sepa rate boxes. The woollen socks must be woven or knit, and conform to . sample. ~ 21,012 20 I The mattresses must weigh 10 pounds, including' ticking, 150,82 5 94 which is to he cut G feet In length and 31 Inches wide. The jori 35 covers must measure 71 inches in length and N inches in 1 width. The hair, ticking and covers must conform to - I samples. The nankin mast be the beet blue American nankin. 26 , inches wide, texture 5 threads by four thread to the 10th $627,376 53 of an loch, dyed with pure Bengal indigo. The blankets must weigh six pounds per pair, and men magenta: Dr. B. 51. Moulton, sure 53 by 73 inches each. A bale of 50 pairs must weigh • thigh Crate, 300 pounds, and no pair shall weigh less than 5 pounds 13 i e ounces. They must be of American manufacture, made of opencer M'llvain, Charles Redly, clean wool, and each blanket must be marked ' I U. S. Samuel 1:. Stokee, Navy." Geary Sloan, The black silk handkerchiefs must be 3134 by.3l l A inches, - and weigh 1 ounce and 12 grains Troy; texture 14 by 23 to , James Traquair, 1 Wm. Eyre, Jr., 3/., inch. - A schedule of the three sixes for each 100 pieces of made ; Joshua L. Price, .. up clothing will be found with the samples at the respective JareesTerrnent, John 11. Semple, yards; and all the above articles, Including the necessary Charles Schaffer, buttons, rings, Ac.. are to be fully equal in the quality, , texture, color, weight, and finish of material, and conform i J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, B. T. C. Morgan do. in pattern, sloes, and workmanship to said samples. WM . MAIITIII,PresiSent. The numbsr or quantity which will be required of each T1109.0.13AND, Vice President. of tho foregoing articles cannot be erecieely s'ated. It will not be less, however, than the quantity specified In the fore. JOnPII W. Cowan, Feey. P. A. MADER! A, Agent, going list. Ihe contracts will, therefore, be made for the marl° 80. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. 1 quantity of each article so specifial, and for such further 1 quan'ity as the bureau may require. The price TWO) be Tha Frillidill Fire Insurance Company, \ .„, f orm a , all 0 ,,,,,,,,,,. Of Plaßetaidphia, Pernuylretnia. All the above articles must be subject to such Inspection TVIDECTORS--Charies W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias ' at the place of delivery as the chief of this bureau may di ') Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W• Rich- ' reet. ; aud no article will be received that is not fully equal aria, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Berle, David S. Browne, to ;he ssruple in every respect, and which does not conform Morris Patterson. OW. N. Barn:ire, Pren:dasi- to the stipulations and provisions of the contract to be Cans. G. B•tiCSIB, Secretary. , mode. Continue to make insurance,perpetual tr y, mted,on every I The nhole must be delivered at the risk and expense of description of property, in town and countr strata, as low 11 the eoutractor. Each boa and bale to be walked with the so are consistent with security. • contractor's name. The inssecting officers to be appointed The Compant have reserved • large Ocatingent Pond, , , hy she Navy Depart ment. which, with their capital and premiums, safely inveeted, al' i The offers must distinguish the prices for each article ford ample protection ha the emoted. I mentioned, and meet be calculated to Cover every expense The Assets of the Company' on January Ist, 1351, as put,. ! ettendlnit the fulfilment of the contract, Including the 'lobed agreeably to an Act of Asece_mbly, were es follows, viz: ; , c a se net,scry buttons. Mort...sage 810 28 9 1 In aof failure on the part of thecontractors todeliver Real Estate 4,377 73 ' the several articles which may be ordered from them, in Temporary Loans the Chief of the Bureau 9 3 , 966 17 peopEr time end of proper quality, Stocks 61,886 00 .01 ern:sloes and Clothing shall be authoriaial to purchase Cash. Ac 6 4, 846 81 •or direct purchases to be made of what may be required to —"-----",,,,, ~,, • supply the dosciener. under the penalty to be expressed in Total s l , 2 =roa es 1 t he contract; tae record of a requi Bien, or a duplicate —. Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provi.ions and Clothing, or they haver s, id upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou- ; at either of the navy.yards atoresati. shall be evidence rend Dollar lettes loy fae, thereby affording eeidence of the' that such requisition has been made and received. Two or mare approval suretiessum equal to-the advantages of InstiranCe, as well as the ability and disposi to meet with promptness all liabilities. 1 estimated amount of the respective contracts will be ra tionJ.GARDLR COFFIN, Agent, ' quired, and ten per centum will bo withheld from the ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sts. , amouni of alt payments on account thereof as collateral TIIE UNITED STATEN 1 security, nail not in any event to be pail until it is iu. all 1 r . e u3 sl , l , .d u s t oefomdlided,. inures m ari a d de n w ity i ty be pe p r .id , LIF'E INSITRANCE, nbt,Te"..thvye :leant within thirty day • after tri,.licate bills, duly anthem- ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, I treated. shall have been presented to Wm. PHILADELPHIA' Wide , s whose proposals shall to ace pled (nod none CHARTRB.ED APRIL 26TH, 11350. others) will be forthwith notifie 1, and as early as practice- Cli ARTER PERPETUAL. hie a contract will be transmitted to them for execution, which contract must be •retUrne.l to the bureau within CAPITAL $250,000. . five days, exclusive of the time required for the regular transmission of the mail. Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut 1 Blank fortrisof proposals may be obtained on app li cation Streets, Philadelphia. to the navy agents at Pox tsmeuth, New Hampshire; Boston, Officers of the Home Board at Philadaphias New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk, tdascrons• Peruneole, and at this bureau. • Stephen R. Orawford Paul B. Goddard, A record, ot. duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of Ambrose IV. Thompson, Lawrence+ Johnson, the acceptance of his proposal, will be deemed a notification Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. hi'lltatry, thereof, within the meaning of the not of 1316, and his bid Jacob h. Florence, Juntas Deveraux, will be made aria accepted in conformity with this under- William M. 00dW111, William M'ffee. standing. Persident—Stephen It-Crawford. Every offer made will be aecempanisd (redirected in the Vice President—ArnbrOFa W. ThOnlpBo3a. act of Congress making appropriations for the naval service Medical Kenntintr. Pittsburgh---James 11. Willson, M.D. for 1810-47, approved 10th August, 1846 )by a written Allegheny City—lt. B. Mowry,guarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, the effect that be or they undertake that the bidder or bids N 0.74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. dere wil if his or their bid be accepted, su enter Into an obll. ------ gation wi l, thin five days, with good and fficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. The bureau will not be oblige , al to consider any propos l a unlesa accom etencpanied by the guarantee required by law ; the compy of the guarantee to be certified by the neey agent, district attor ney. or the collector of the customs. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on application Jo Ise navy agents at Portsmouth, Nests Hampshire, Boston Nees York, Phdadelphirs, Battimore, D7oshington, Norfolk: rens:tech; and at this bureau. The attention of ladders is caned to the samples and de scriptions of articles required, as, in the imp-ellen before reception, a just but rigid comparison Win be made between the articles offered and the samples and contract, receiving acne that fall Wow them ; and their attention is alto par ticularly directed to the anneavii joint resolution, in addition to the act of the 10th .dugust, 1840. NIRTTIJ AL SAFETY Mar CF. COMP:AY. Third ( Fstr.FlC F. i PH/LADELPHLAn tbo North Room of the Exchange, on pt, . MARINE INSURANCES. o. VISSZLS 068/X., To all parts of the World. FRIVISITS, INLA DISIMANCES On goods by rivera, canals, fakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. VIBE INSMANCES On merchandise generally. On S tores. dwelling honses.&c. ASSETS OF TULE COSIPANY, ll'ovember 7,18153 00 Bonds and Mortgages $2,300 Btateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans,..- .......... 181,553 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances com panies 24,012 20 Bills receivable 150,82 5 94 . 16,071 30 Cash on band Balances in the hands of . Agents and premiums 121 on Marine Policies recently issued ,707 67 100,000 00 BubacriptionNotes Wm. Martin, Jrwuph H. Seta, Klmund A nouder, John C. Darla, Boh,rt Burton, John It_ ores., Gi•orge 6. Lapel', Ildirar.l Darlington, H Jona, Brooke, J. G. Johnr.olo, James C. Eland, Th,opilua Paulding, Jam,. D. llTarland, W. C. Ludwig, marl7:y _ _ PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURG 11, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorizetl Capital, 930,5),000. N SURE BUILDINGS and other property egainst loss or Idamage by Five, Bud the perils of the Serb and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. MTh ntork, Kennedy T. Friend, Li. 11l Long, I. Grier Sproul, A.J. Jones, George It. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames S. Neglay, W. S. Haven, Wade llomptort, D. E.Park, E. R. °eggshell. lion. WAi. 11. JOUNITON, President RODE PATTERSON, Vico President. A. A. CARRIER, Secretary end Treasure r, 8. 5. CARRIER, Assistant Banditry Western Insurance Company, Pittsburg .. R. MILLER, Jr., President. I B. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, $300,000. WILL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Rom el natitution, managed by Drascrrous who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. Directors.-1t .31111er, Jr.,Cl. W. Ricketson, J.W. Batter, N. Flo! MS, Jr., W. 11. Smith, O. rhmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. 51, Lyon, James Llppenoott,George Mesta, James Mc. Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. in, Office, No. 92 Water street (Warehouse of Bpang A co , op, Wm) Pittsburgh. n0v24:17 • - WATCHES, JEWEJRY, &c S NFAV GOODSII— WATCTILS, WARR, MILITARY Goons, &0., WROLOALE AND ILZTAIL —Court. try Merchants and strangers visiting our city are request ed to call, as we can seers them as well, and we think b t ter, than they usually are served In Eastern cities, be idea giving them a responsible guarantee--an item difficult to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Lavers $lO to $15,00 - Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L•dlea' Gold Lever and Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards. CIRTITIRDIRIVB do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Seals,Keys, Pereils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety and at lowest prices. ZS - Watch II pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth. mb2l " - NEW AND GOOD DOORS JUST RF.CEITED AT DAVI SON'S, 65 Marks: street, near Fourth Plain Words to Young Communicants; by Dr. J. W Alexander 38 cints. Williaon's Young Communicant's Catechism. 6 cents. The Rich Kinsman, or the Illstcry of Ruth, the Moabl teas; by Dr Tang. Lilly Gordon, the Young housekeeper. Prime's Travels in Europe and the East—the best book of travels yeti The Foresters; by ProL Wilson. 'Ministering Children. The Laws of Figurative Language; by Lord. The Minister's Family. 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 Jeans. liltto's Works. Footsteps of St. Paul. Life and Epistles of Bt. Paul—plain, and In one-half call for presentation. The Hiding Place; by McFarlane. The Night Lamp, " Now opening almost daily new and valuable Theological Works, for family and mlni;terlal reading, both Amer can and English. J. S. DAVISON, ap6 65 Market street XHANNETT She .o dressed in silks and satins, And her step is full of grace; She is loeely in appearauce — But what a sallow face! Her hands are small, but oh! how rough: She surely does not know That (Isar son So.Le is lust the thing— , A • d then the orico is low. The TIERPETIC SOAP is for sate, 123,4 cents per cake, a inh2.l . tin. 140 THIRD STB.1:10 " • A. Partner Wanted. 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 DOUBLE 818 HOMY in a short time. The best refereisees given. For particu lars apply at THIS OFFIC [mb27:ll 7. , ;. - .H.,:.:i.A_ , ..A.. , k -- - ,- _-: - ...:+ , ...,.,•-e.,4 ..• . :''.•.4: , ..q'.. - : , 7:...;,'.i.:.ai1 - . - oq- • ; . . MISCELLANEOUS ciot,tiling and ciooiipeilatertala MEER E!EMZE Extract from the oct al Congress, approved August 10,18.46. " SEC. S. And be it further enacted, That from and after the passage of this act every proposal for naval supplies in vited by the Secretary of the Navy, under the proviso to the general appropriation bill for the navy,tpproved March third, eighteen hundred and. forty-three, shall be accompa- - nisi(' by a written guarantee, signed by one or more respon sible persons, to the effect that he or they undertake that the id into or bidders will, if his or their btd be accepted, enter into an obligation, in such time as may be prescribed, by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sure ties, tolurnisb tbe supplies proposed. NO - proposal shall be considered unless accompanied by auth guarantee If after the acceptance of a proposal and a notification- thereof to the bidder or bidders, he or they shall fail to enter into an obligation within the time prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sureties for furnishing the supplies, then the Secretary of the Navy shall proceed to contract with some other person or persons for furnish ing the said supplies, and ehall forthwith cause the differ ence between the amount contained in the proposal so guarantied and the amount for whieh" he may have con tracted tor furnishing the said supplies for the whcle period cf the prepcsal to be charged up agetnet said bidder or bid ders, and Lit or their guarantor or guarantors; nod the same may be immediately recovered by the United States, for the use of the Navy Department, In an action of debt against either or till of said persons." [Public, No. 7.] JOINT RESOLUTION relative to bide for provisions, cloths Dug, and small stores for the use of the navy. Rssoleed,by the Senate and House of Representatio , s of the United Slates of America in Congress assembled, That all bids for supplies of provisions, clothing and small stores for the use of the navy may be rejected, at the option of the department. if made by one who Is not known ass manu facturer of, or regular dealerth; the article proposed to be furnished, which Pict, or the reverie, must bo distinctly stated in the bids offersd; that the bids of all persons 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 more than one bid be offered for the supply of an article on account of any one party, either In his own name, or in the name of his partner, clerk, or any other person, the whole of such bids shall be rejected at the op tion of the department; and that copartners 61 any that, firm shall not be received as sureties for each ether; and whenever it may be deemed necessary, for the Interest of the government and the health of the crows of the Vetted States iiiSSOES to procure particular brands of Sour which are known to keep. best on distant stations, the Bureau of Provisions rind Clothing, with the approbation of the Secrree tary of the Navy, be and hereby is, authorized to prdeu the same on the best terms, in market overt. Approved '27 'March, 18641 Y . J — UNG CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir—A Certain Remedy in all cases of Impotency, Barrenness, Fluor Albus, and all diseases arising from de bilitation of the systemtlrhere an Impulse or a restorative nessrequired. It is an excellent remed for general weak and debility, and e specially for females, y and acts in the most perfect harmony with the laws of nature, in re one, strength and activity to every part of the storing t system. Females using tills medicine, in the course of three or four weeks, will lind a great change in the countenance, and general health; the cheeks will finally become as flash and rosy as if they never saw a sick day in all their lives. Reference can be given to persons who have used this Cor dial, and who speak In tbo highest terms of praise of ita astonishing effects- Bold by 8. L. CEITHBERT, 140 Third et. /AAR sND B A IS. LE. rAPERS, with Mou'ding, fol Vi Dining Rooms, Male, Offices, ko; for dale by 800 WALTER P. MARSHALL. LIUSCEYRICAL thsTRIDLENTS.-1. have on band two ki setts of Obstetrical Instruments, which have been lett with me.by a 'hysician retiring from practice. They are of the fine t qua ity, and as good as new. I will sell these Instruments very cheap. Amy-person wishing to purchase Instruments of this p,ease call and ex amine these before purchasing elsewhere. . JOB. nvadnia, Corner Diamond and Market st. • • 0 1:1-6—SPurm' inh27 Whale, TannMers' anLE'S d Oil, for sale b ILLard ItIOKETSON. D',4T ::- GOODS SECOND EtSaTVAL SPRING AND .SIGIUSIDEt DRY • GOODS. - THE SUBSOBIBEItS have lust received' cto 'aril are mow opening, the most desirable tiortinent of DEY GoODS ever offered thisniarliet. 'We call particular at. motion ton few yell rhOieenrtieles. • Extra Bich :Fai,ey 'Cad Bilks; entirely new design ; do do Black do ; do do Twisted do ; Satin Plaid and plaharrislie7,; and Terages Printed do do; do M do i af io a e G el al . ;e i s Very handsome French Lawns; do do lirillianteens; , , • A good assortment' of - French Warki, Collars, under Sleeves end Chemizettei, very cheap; Embreidered stitch • and plain Linen Catobritriftmdkerchlefs; :Linen Table Oloths.and Table Linens; French and English Fur . niture, Cbintres,; white rind colOred Furniture': Dimetry. A flail assortnierit ~of'Ciloves, Hosiery, -Mitts, Ace.; Irish Linens, bluetits, .together with a complete assortment of 'every article, either_Fancy, Staple, Foreign on Domestic. We solicit anexamination'of our Stocklifore purchasing elsewhere; as 'we flatter ourselves'(since au hare estab• lished tbe cash system) that we can supply our patr Bs on more liberal terms, than any house west of the... Mountains. We return our thanks to our friends for their many es ' teemed favors to our firm, under ifs fernier title, end hope they may still continue them to tho' establishment, -under its MEW TITLE.. . YOUNG. LOVE SAO , • feb22 formerly Young. Stevenson L re. VAN GORDEWS TRILURING STORE, No. 83 MA: %Cr ST., CORNER OP DIAMOND. JUST RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of al the new styles of LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, Gfmpy Braids, Velvets, Laces, Cords, Ribbons. A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian -EMBROIDERIES, in Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Bleoves, lusertinas, Infants' Robes, Chemizettes, Bends, Caps A Waists. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: Craps setts, Collars, I ore and Ounce Yells, Plain Linen setts, Blesses, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chemizettes, Italian and Eng'h Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and Insertings: French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen 'and Cotton Fleas, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Stilletos and. Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirts. Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small wares generally. fie 13A.TOU'S DEBT MD Gwyn, in white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 6 DE B No. 10, alway s on hand. Also—A good stock of 'HOSIERY autl GLOVES—very cheap. mh23 SPRING DRY GOODS. HAGAN & AUL. o. 9 t Market. st., RE receiving daily additions to their large and wel Aselected stock of nantillas, Drees Goods, Embroideries, liousekeep'g Goole, Alexander's Sid Gloves, To which we would respectfully invite the utter lion o the Ladies. 2.1.01.1UN1NG GOODS. LARANE. VAN GORDER has just received a large and beautiful assortment of Alourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Tarleton and S.W., block lace and gauze Veils, black liositry and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander & Bajou's best Hid Gloves can always be found at No. ID MARKET STREET, corner of the Dia mond. loofa PEW DAY GOODS STORE. Iron Front--N0.91 market street. ekUlt house being now open for the transaction of a peter 1„/ al Dry Goods business. w o would respectfully solicit the patronage of 'the public, feeling confident that. from our elr tenBlre and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS we can offer such indueentenle will in entire sarisfection. lIAG AN k apr4ttf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street .. __. - FfiliiN IT U - -_----- - -- --- JAMES W. NVOOLIWELL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER VI I Ware-roomo 97 and 09 Third street. J. W. W. respectfully informe ‘o,SVKlif :l437 'l_ , ' hisfriend ; and customers that be f"›s4VcSes:?:gi i -' ,- has now completed his spring stoA , - ' - of Furniture , which is decidedly the largest and best ever ot!ereil for cabs in this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any in the United Staten, East or West. As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. Ile has adopted the principle of identifying his custair.ers' 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 plainest, to most ele to - gant and costly, that a house, or any part onei may l furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist,ln part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed In ...lay of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 dos. ialoogany Chairs; 20 doe. Walnut 60 Mahogany Rocking " 20 Walnut " " 60 Mahogany Divans; ' 20 Walnut " 10 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 " " Dressing Bureaus 80 " " Washstandir,4 40 Enclosed 100 Common 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 69 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut " 60 Cottage 900 Cherry and Poplar Weiss , * 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut " 10 Cherry 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Booking Chairs; 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; .... Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots;• • Etigairea• Paper Mache Tables: " Cone on Chairs ; Pembroke Elizabethan " Hall and Tier " Reception " Ladles' Wort . " Pearl Inlaid " Extension Dining Tables; Arm a Ottomans; . Gothic and Hall Choirs; h, large assortment of COMMON FUSNITIMI and WENDBOB. CHAIRS. Ommerr Mss Ise supplied with ail ar ticles In their line. n11a111202,113 and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. sera • •Sieambosts, Ahoy 2 Tan subscribers tender their acknow ,ll7; ...., lodgments for the favors bestowed upon them by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work manship. T. B. YOUNG g CO.. • Cornet Third and Smithfield streets, opposite "Brown's Rota." Jaznetl Lowry, Jr., rain AND BITDEiTRAD AIANOTACIIIANB--No. 294 refteitilltelll Row, Liberty street, tag on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the bestraaterials, which he will sell lower thanarticles of the same quality can be sold in the city. Ile would call Pals titular attention to his large stook of Mahogany road Walnut Chairs and - Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every description executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Booms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly derided to. mar9d A. MILLIKEN CO., • morAvg ON HAND at their exneive OABINET and FS • CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. te 61 Smithfield street, a large assortment of fancy and plain ft:manure, which they will sell 15 , per cent. below customary rates. Terme—cash may. Great Indu cements to Crib PilretlaJOlNS. WE 'eV seU OUT large stock of 00MAION AND 'FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fall to please cash purchasers. AU our work. Is warranted. Oil terms are CAUL JAMES LOWRY, JR marat. eor. Seyenth.Sand Liberty eta. ... T WM. E. STEVENSON continues to manufacture GADINET-NTA.RE of every description, stills old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK ING attended to, In faits branches. mill FIIILD BOOK FOR RAILROAD ENGINDER3.—Contain ing formulae tor laying ont curves:determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathima and natural signs tan gents, etc. etc., by John B. Renck, DivßEngineer. Pocket book form. $1,16. • .." The object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on. Railroads. Books of convenient form for-use in the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula: for laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, Ac.,is &desideratum , which this work is designed to supply. 11. R. MTLITSILY ACADEMY, West Point, April 18, /5 54 . -- Gentlemen: I have looked over '. Ilenck'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 fbund a very useful and practical volume both for office and fteld - wark. . B. 11..Mxnart. "--- TanT, April 21.1864. I am much pleased with Mr. Elenck's little manual, the "Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognized precasts among railway engineers, ho has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere norelty—that of available,not to say desire being in general susceptible a while think, the des' Mgn ble, practical use. In conclusion, bir.llenck's took is such as to adapt it excellently well of to professional neei i 4 I have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction th its execution, alljte with the per spicuity ef arrangement °treated by the author, and the ex cellent typagraphimpl taste displayed by his publishers. _ C. E. and Director ofltenesebier POlytechisiolastittite) For sale by WILLIAM B. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers' Stationery, Market street, corner of Second. npg•lewlW CHlgliitY i''ECT`iii lit AiA: 1011 , 211 a sesta Cinte'lv -- '''''' : COM HS, COLDS, HOARSEIVES77,"rOi:IWOLC4O,"., 5-1100PING-COUGHT,.C.ROZP—OV:pp,,,%., •:(.. •"41::17) CONSUM.PI7Gii- ' , - , 0.. ' - ~- 1...r.r . • -wr-,,.. ...... ...WE invita..themtlentharsif Me. Pt. , ) ....... public 0 tha..smrtifir.atalt.arrpendtd is' ••- . fis- below, and bespeak for them that ran "_1;c:......._(0... ditmdncoktinsideratierregan which.. .theirlfilmest , . " ---- ----,'" nitwit ahcbstatbMWaSteany who ti r voluutuilyhear..aritze.satc o i hergicees Y ‘ notdNal at LiaMmi..liactosat , d o a " Na.. - ''--,- .-''''M-__-‘` -'-'"---- • - fats, nor overstate.thelz fanteictions. Judge then, whether this is not the medicine to trustirbeti pen mast hare relief for the throu.arinuSo i•itulrtto o, whetherevery family ought. not to hal'a it .aythermyse a safeguard against the everywhere.preXaDingalleMb which steals With fatal frequency - npon almost ` Gym goer, MC' =Tries off a lamb from many a home/ _ .; __ : :__. •s u „ i..: 3 nelson; Cat., Jackson ritYi. o , Win tiev” 18011 . Do. J. C. Asua: Sir—Th.)o4MM PiCrOIIAL is ch in quired after. Eeveral of our beat Physicians need it, \ three of them in'their-ovnicases,statteirayawtOrthattips piest effects. The numerate ttent, medicines alwayabw , fore them, lead to incredulity n regard toeverY.new Terme-% dy; and it is only after undon ted ttence avail:Left:espy" article, that any th ing Ike general' confidence eszitiex,, Tho unrivalled excellence of this comhivation of red cl tkitentel ".. (in the CttinitY Peolonat.,)proied -beyond cavil by'repea trial under their own observation, „has catapelled - medical Men to proclakm abroad Its imatuluesa. i lt la inyoad ail doubt the beat general remedy we/leo/ 0 for the Pulmonary ._ Affections of this climate, at the elabie tlntei eidatitre and expectomnt—a rare combination of properties. , c , I In the hope that it will prove .its ownrowarditsral?Scribe , myself. EcsPwttuill Your obedient servant, JAS. 11.'0. mnraa, ?CV.' Let gentlemen of TheVl Profesßon mark this date. - :2 - z . lic , hamburg -La, Sept. h. , 1852. -; Da. J. a, Alta: Dear Air—„Over applicaticm for the put three yearsin my duties as au advocate, *Ought oiverma eight months ago a severe irritation of the bronchial tither, which was a constant annoyance to me, and tut becoming r a source of great apprehension.. Every remedy tried failed to even relieve me,till I used your thrrsav PscroaSt. Oa has not only relieved me, bat, as I helly curer:l=e. I care nothing for the reputation ometing Patent !des diaries, and this is at your service. I shall recommend it to members of the bar, and others whom I may meet, la; boring under similar indispositions. - -,- Yours truly, St.. F. JONES. Montgomery, Ala., October 4,1E49. Da. 3. C. ATM: Eir—l hare used your admirable mut: pound exclusively in my practice, and find it to enter:am by . fsr. any other remedy we have tor curing diseases upon the lunge. Your obedient servant, E. IL JONEP,M.D. What vet remains to convincethemostincredulons that the. Cherry Pectoral ball that it purports to be, viz: an um equalled remedial agent for all diseases of the Throat and - - Lungs. The experience of yearil has proven it tirbe suety and we submit it to the people, believing that its virtue will fully maintain its reputation. A.. -, . Prepared by .1. 0 !SSD, fihemist,Lowell,Plass. Dewar* of worthless preparations, attempted to be palmed off 113111er a similarity of name. Sold in Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and 'by. A. vim: ESTOCS A Ci'larlvileliale faufietiaJ2__-------31164'd" Shawla k Scarfs, .._ ~.~„ `-*/-%"' Carter's Spanish, Mixture. THE GREAT. PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I Hot a Particle' of Morality la it. jET ,TILE AFFLICTED . READ AND ,POND -e. RRIAn _LA Infallible Remedy for Screfula,Ring's 'Evi or l, ItPheurce tom, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples osts:dee on the Face, Blotches, - Bolls, Ague and Fever, Chronlnt3nre Eyes, fling Worm or Tatter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, fitublwrm Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Dlaseseir arising from an indudidons ruse of Bterenry,bnpralente in Life,or Impurity of Vas Blood. , - This great alterative medicine and 'limiter orMood • Is now used by' • neands of grateful patierntsfrom ill part , of the United States, who testify daily to the remsrgsa aurae performed •by the greatest of all medicines, "CAR- ` TER'S SPANISH AIMPURE." Neuralgia, Abfhlraatlata t arrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers; ' Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the. Throat. Female Complaints, Paine and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedily put to flight by wing Oda peat end inestimable remedy. , , For en diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been 'timid to compare with it. It cleanses the system 6f all lefpuri. „ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys: strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, make , the skin clear and halthy, and restore, the Ootstt• tution enfeebled by disease or broken dawn ty the trances** of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies, it Is invariably better than all the co* , matins ever used. A few doses of Carter's Srattleb Mixture will remove all sallowness of complexion, brin th e fool Im. mantling to the cheek, give enormity to the step d prove the general health la a remarkable degree beyond all the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which we have receihebeat ved from persons from all parts of the United States, Le t evidence that there is no humbug about it. The Drees, hotel keel' ers,magistrates,phyrslcians, and public met, well known to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effect= of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Ag, uat and get a Circular and Almause, and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of ell ithsthAnts has performed. None genuine unless signed by BERN bil & BEERS, Proprietors, N 0.3 Pearl street, Richmond, l'ag to ed.wre he all orders for supplies and agencies must be address And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSliPli ELEM. INS, FLE`.IINO BROS., and by Druggists generally. • 0 ,43 i d*. lv r.s.r WILEN TRlED.—These gentlemen tako Ly pleasure in testifying, In regard to B. A..1 . 1.11NEP- EllM IF tit/ kt, because two of the arm have lased it in their privets practice as physicians for a taunter et ye,re, and they bare knosin tt, by observation, to be good. NEW Alatait, 41.11, IBS srs B , A. Flr.hriAlock rr cb.— - , Gentlemen: liar sold your valuable Fern:gage ,for nie time, and having seen It used for "maatcy years; we s nub] :ream wn end it to all as' a safe and efficient remedy for ail case, of worms. It lan Instance have we ever seen any evil rssults fullowing Its adialnistratlon, hitt ittrOns has It answered the purposes 'or which it was Intended, and been end y satki.wctory. Rrlie V int that everything that has been set ferthinregeid to its virtu es is strictly irw ace-Stance with Our otri:ervitians, nr , t only es practitioners, but as meta of business, we votdd unhesitatingly. say to all who reek this, that it IS lI'S best Verraifaz- Dot in use, and that its virtues are best known hen tried. RIEY, I,IOOYINt 1 RIELY. Prepated and sold by 11. A: FAIINFISTOCK k C 0.;.: Corner of First and Ytinna ate. . Joseph. White's Carriage nopository• Tosr.pti MIMI, now carrying on bust- - ..‘,...,,, t) nos is 131 i spacious premises, (nowr-T.,-.t.-.....-. lately enlarged') on the Pittsburgh. •antl .q.,......,"-- Oreensbura turnpike, near the Two Mile.'''' Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, reapettlully invites the public to inspect his stoat of CAREJAGES, hiladlikt, de. And he:particularly' informs gentlemen parOmscrs, t bat one price only is made. Fourteen yes.:cle experience in the business, enables him to place before Ws patrons the seine choice collection of-Carriages which, ao many years past it has been his particular department to select from the various and most talented. Eastern menus lecturers The success of his new system is completo—the econem,v of his arrangements will'supplyhs best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. ~_ • . Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which. the mania (or decorating houses of businem has heaped tfictna the price of goods, (owing - to large rents.) JPSE2I3. WEIITII will s ell, miready 'money only, attaubtr less than the must profits. - Inaheadelvj • gar- Carriagesrepaired in the best manner, with despalFh. A LAJABLE WORKS FOR - AIiCHITICI'S, =CHAN.. V ICA AND F.NGLNEERS— 'rhe Model Architect; 2 volumes; by Sloan. The Carpenter's New Guide' do. A rpletou's Dictionary of Mechanics. Do., Mechanics' Atsgazioe. . Practical Mechanic's Journal. Downing's Rural Essays. Uo. Country Houses. Stuart's Architecture, • -- Allen's Rural Architecture. • 'Field's City. Rudiments of do. and Building. Rudimentary do. by Joba Bullock. The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder's Guide. The Builders' Guile. The Engineer's and Machtnist's"Asslitiant; 2 vols. Do. . do._ .lilachanlo's "jtio. - • WeishMli's blecbanks and Engineer's; 2 'vols. Mahon's Civil Engineering. - - • linapp's Chemical Tm.bnalogy... Norris' Band Book for LocomotireEngineers aria Mach's. 'Colhurn on Locomotive Engines. Haupt on Bridges.. Templeton's Mechanic's Companion. Scribner's do. do. Haswell's . do., do.. . lienck's "Field Boot. . Byrne's Pocket Companion. ' • ' thinms on Leveling; revised by J.H. Alexander. Do. Mathematicallnstruments. Borden's Formula fop Construction. of B. Rosati:. Trautwine on Railroad Curses. " " • " Skunk do. Mifflin do. do. And numerous other practical works. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, N 0.104 Wood at. _ I lii GREAT POSTHUMOUS WORK J-THE SLAVE TOF VIE LAMP ; William Noaritoiuthcrr of "Anti. Coningsby." Ac., S c. . . *Who will exchange old lamps for new." . —Arabian.lViYhis .10 , 4ertxtnnienp. CONSENTS: - • - • Chap. . • Chap. I—Underground. 17—Lois and Death, ' 2—Lucifer. 18—The Gambler& - a--Above Oronnd. 19;—131d Latlttniewwsk istopee. 4—Pei spine Cape. ' 20L•Hold; h—Fitagem'n O'Bonneer. 21—The - Beggar and thiVoet. 6—The Plot. 22—Teter Quartz. 7--The Bow. 23:4%0814er flosideL -; B—A Carious Girl. 24-The Farewell .Present. o—ln Love. 2b--Me'r Dad. MondeVa Youth. 10—How to make Money. 26—Ilis Fortune. 11—Strange Talk. . 27—Voyage to tiolderylelatid. 12—More Love. . la—Green-eyed Nemesis. 29—i Berkley Married: 14—The Sick Man. • 30—Fair Slave of Use Lamp. 15—Chaos. 31—Iteconeillation. 16—The Bridal Hiss. 32--ConclnaltM. For sale by , .D. T.'cL.MORGAN, ,- apt . ; 10 Wood et. ATTENTIOIfi. - Team- 'Wagon Masters - and"-Tdamatar; ,r2nty Land' . ..._ _... AGENCY, opt Fottreh. 11 1 : 0 1". r \ FFluggS, &Mere, Slueirierae Witeis,litsters , N../ eters, &e., who were regalarly mustered into the Bol*-; rice of the United States, and - every Meer; Seaman, ordi- - nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in. the Navy V- . also, Militia or Volunteers, or State , Troops of any. State to a or : lertitery, are entitled, by the late Act of Congress, , Warrant for 160 Acres of-Land.. . - Those who have received 40 or SO Acnsit, are' ntitied to Warrant far such Quantity of I.aked, es yr% mai, in the ',A'' whole, 160 Acres. '- - • Persons entrusting their claims is isirpriiiely 'upon hay': ing them attended to promptly. . _. All information free of charge: Letters promptly an: sw-rrd. Address . . . - - AUSTIN' LOOMIS, mhl4 Bounty Land Agent,lll Fourth at. l ihßPETlL_SollaVgj i L e fil i . a t boy . I'll go sure to that store'sghln,.. On Third. street, kept by 8:L. C., And some llerpetio Soap I fain Would buy, for it always suits me, nerpstic Soap alteays - stidta me. . That Soap - Trmums redness and Awl cures all chops and 110T011g133 t 00;" Brightens complexions pale and, wan-- verysure.it will please Tour. : - Oh yes, I know - it will pleaseyou. - This valuable remedy for sore:tough hohalide Aar pPD great - bluetit to hundreds. Price only 12)4 cents per es Sold b S. L. C Liiintdrrt-strr .= VALUABLE PLIVSI Gl?1,130 ACRES 301% SALE.,;• A 100 totes lit cultivation—with a'good atone Barn, Otable, flay Shell, Granary, Epr,het Clark " - Howe, do.; and a mill Orchard.' TltePtseego , blans Water and valuable Springs: .There is • [bat under t• whOloYarmand the unlioptre I land mailing value r hant . : remikindez in one, two and three 3 1 1 411, ' , • • • , -• • , et.:VusitHSETAII NON, a Al Bed' kidate Arm% /40Thitotteet,-- • • oh THUTIIYUI, PORTRAIT, go to LlAButy6 F LNNY. N 0.76 FOURTH street. Apolloßighting& Wane to please. LI := =ME k - ....-~.-. :' MEM
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