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DAILY MORNING POST TUESDAY 140,101111(1::: Dzess.-.6-ThS bonorabld Miss lifbrrayidial l er of a Sooteh Dike, and maid of honor to Queen Vietoria,,has.been staying for some daysin Nett York. Misa Murray, is a lady of, fine person, robust health, and uncommon energy of char acter—aged about thirty-five years. Her frank and cordial manners, her intelligence and great kindness of heart, secured her many friends. She appears however, to have been struck with amazement, at the extravagant expenditure, the helplessness, and the ill health of that unfortu nate class of beings, the fashionable women of our cities. Miss Murray, like the fashionable women of Europe, dresses so plainly that it probably costa her lees to dress a whole year, than many a New York lady upends for. half a dozen handkerchiefs. It is a settled thing in Europe, that extravagance in dress is the very extreme of vulgarity, and is never in dulged in except by those whose only claim to distinctiOn is their length of nurse. --- Pittsburgh IX titemnticnl & COLLEGE T S now opened for the reception - of Lad e and Gentlemen Pupils who wish to ,eceire a sound and thorough know - ledge of the following branches of education; Writing, BOok.lleeping and all its collateral rciencea, Algebra, Geome try, Trigonometry, Mensuration. Navigation, The use of Globes, tleographye Arithmetic, he , he. The-Principal needs not to be recommended, as his namo and .nspability are well known to this cominunity, being a Teacher In this city fullyeral ti n ts,a and forthe last three months has suc cessfu taught e iron City Commercial . Collegefhnt has left it on his own acwol, with the intention of estah, Hailing an Institution in which the youth of Pittsburgh can acquire a knowledge of things more profitable than making unintelligible hiernglyphica,lbotigh by no chance will Writing be neglected. The Principal's capatdlities can be tested by any person who doubts his qualdieations, as they w, re by the gentle men whose 'names are attached to lite following testi. menials .A . S.LX.CitIZIST, November 24,1854. ttalte great pleasure in certifying to Mx. Barry's qualifi cations as a thorough . Bcook•Seeper, and fully competent to instruct young gentlemen to the science of accounts—be Bides being a good mathematician and.ripe scholar in other respects. JOIIN - FLEMING, Late Professor in Pittsburgh Commerclalliollege. PITTIOURGIII, November Mr. Barry is eminently qualified for imparting instruction to the science of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book- Keep. rag. I found him even critically acqnainted with those branches of knowledge. JAS. M. PRYOR, Principal Third Ward Public Schools I state it as my opinion, that as a Mathematician and Book-Keeper, Mr. John Barry bee few equals, and no sup, riors. I think all the Teachers of this oounty Association will concur with me in this statement. JOHN KELLT, Principal First Ward Schools, Allegheny. The Writing department will be attended to by a gentle man of superior qualifications, who Rill devote all his at tention to t he immediate improvemdt of the pupils. Hours of instruction from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. 133:1XJ Boolt•Keeping and Writing $2O pen corm.. Arithmetic 10 pu quarter. Writing • a for 20 lemma. ILTI/ZI4.C.IIIii BOTLDINGS, Liberty street, near Wocd. Principal. nbl9 J. BAltItY, l DUFF'S DIP CAD;TII.. E A. COLLEGE, TTSBURGH, P TIMOSPORATED BY TILE LEOISLA'IITRE of Pennsyl I wattle, with Perpetual Charter. 00120 OF TEUTTECS. Ills Excellency the lion, James Buchanan, Lion. W. 11. Lowrie, Kon. Wm. Wilkins, Lion. Moses Hampton, lion. Charles Naylor, Oen- J.B- Moorhead. FACULTY. F. MIFF, author of the "North American Accountant," Professor of 8002-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW. T. BOWDEN, Aesistant Professor of Books Keeping l" DIM A rtIS " JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the best off hand Penman in the T 1 EVERTS; composed by F. U. }lodges. Untied States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamer.tal lA, 2 , ~,,„ the c. ,,,;,,,,. PerilTrafishlp. "'Tway off the blue Canaries," Or my ;act cigar. N. B. lIATCIL Esq... of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Angels ever brigiet and fair. Mercantile Law and Political Economy. have you seen Sam P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, I My Annie dear. Professor of is hemstics &c. Oh, whisper whist thou feelest. The Students of this Institution obtain the following ob. 1 I've a heart to exchange. vino; ad' aritages over all others; A w ay down East. The Flaunting Flag of Liberty. lid: A training for businigs prepared by a practical mer chant of eighteen years experience is extensive business, 1 One careles: word. natured and perfected by fifteen years subsequent practice Lmaits Napoleon Quirk Step. In tenoning Le SOorier do 1.,,m0r-Itercri... plr Cha.s. V isa. ild. The Diploma bears the signature of the author of a 1 Gentle mouo, whom silver lii,ht-w - lth variations. system cf Book Keeping esectioned by the Chamber of L'OrrieAt.cher. Commerce of New York, as tie most perfect xi the English 1 La leph ire-Trees c to-Chas.Jarvis language. NEW POLE Ai- Pic-N ie ; Why I , a Mao; Chestnut 3d. Students can review their Books Keeping, and Imre iiir . t .,, jose o doe . the professional advice of the Principal at any future Dm., i NEW is; Fairy .SOI.IIYPTISCIIES hand, de. kr. -rt Idlew ilti "-dedicated to N. free or charge.t P. Will 4th. They obtain the handwriting of the Penman ; t NEW 51ARCIIES-Frederick the Great; Omni March beat In. the thane States-one who writes all the which he ellibits. l'Pe clmeu° de Concert, &e. 1 GUITAR MUSIC--" Few Days:" Oh' whisper what thou 6th. Regular Lectures on Commercial Law, Political feetest; The Separation . Economy and the Princ pen of Commerce. t Also, a collection of sheet C HARLO TTE for he Flute and Violin, Refer to any of our City Merchants or Bankers before ust received by BLUME., engieging.else_where. . At the "Old Katabliabei Plano Depot," Pupils received daily. Terms unlimited, and no i onbt .011 N o l l s Wood idiwt. ,,,,, t o door none Fitt , et. • - of the permanence of the institution. 1 S"pS' SEEDS-10 WA, CWT."; Duire-Booltsßeeping. Ilarper's edition, $1,50 -pp. 192, 21 bus Timothy royal actsvo-" the best in the Eng,lisb language." )Dull's Steamboat Accountant, Si. "A perfect system In store a n 25 " Orchard Grass. for sale by for such ante." .63/"Send fur a - Circular and Specimen of Williams' Pen- mh39 ..1 AMES WARDROP, Ptah st. inarothip. ap2l,daw GA.., sett!) DRILL, for drawing drills 0 ; va rion ___ , 'widths, from 9to 91 babes-the moot complete lab° Dlasoutlon of Co-Partner•lillp. 1 saving . drill in use. For sale by T II IS crt eepanership he.retofore existiug between JOSIlli A " mb RHODES and PHILIP REYMER, in the Wholesale " Fruit and Confectionary business, to this day dissolved, by rIARDEN TOO Ls mutual consent_ The business of the firm will be settled %_,j 15 dog Ames' Spades; up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authorised to receipt for all I 10 " Steel Spading Forks, for tines and tree, debts doe said firm. JOSIII A R H ODES . I T " Iron Rakes; PHILIP RgYMER. I 12 " Steel " k - " Seed Drills, changeable from 9to 2 . 7 in. 1 " Wheelbarrows. Fur sole by PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I mb2.lt4tw• JAMES W ARDROP Aar The undersigned have this day formed a Partner- I pOTAT ES-21 bbla leader,' and for rale by ship, under the name, firm and style of RES - SIMI A ' ap3 .1 A* MrLA 17G 11 1.1 N . ( N AN I/ NILSON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and ; . 11,0 _,__ r.ivr.E.D-12 bids prime Cloverin.e.l. for sale by °Ortfeedrl Ofiry badness, No 29 Woo H I street. PILIP REYMER. ~_,/ spit HENRI' IL ettli.tx S. ROST. J. ANDERSON. 1 A ItNICA PLASTEIts- I bare recet•ei a %an, 1.4 of 1 - 1 thin orlebratel Plasters, for pains or weakness In the side, back or limbs Al.. a supply cf Needles' i'...rn• pound Ileml.k Piastres; and a variety of other kinds. These FlitTleg to Ile, Plasters can always procure the Les; In the city of alma F grill' corner of Market street and the Diamond. ____ Ll Et. BILLS for Able men. JuNtices of the Peace arid U Constables, as lately amended by the Lairi.loiture For sale by W. S. ii A WEN, ap4 Corner of Market and Seoond ate. - DOUN TY LAN D A PPLIC AT Poems ter app lies. j_) ti on for Bounty Land for sale by W. S HAVEN, ap4 Printer and Stationer, Market st , corner 2.1 LACE COLLARETS AND SLEEVES -Aupassre Coils., ets and Fronts; Cambric Embroidered Collars end Sleeves, In setts; Linen Riding Ilebits and Simives; FM broklared and Corded Linen Collar and Sleeves; and a new and choice assortment of Embroideries of all descrlp. tions, just received at VAN °ORDER'S, apl4; 82 Market street. AA. MASON A CO will open on Friday, April 10th, 10 a more cares of Pterage de Lats.., Challis, Persian lloths, de , entirely new styles. epl3 Arch 27 at, 1865 Pittaburgh, Mare th, 1855 sta— In retiring from the Confectionary business, I cheer f ally reactiomend Messrs. Bangui & ANDER-SW' CO myDES. friends aad customers. JOSHUA IILIO Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855. apt] gUNDRIE3-- 30 dozen Tow and Cotton Bags, 30 boxes White Pipes; .0 do Pipe Heads; 20 do Pearl Starch; 100 do 8310, 10'12 Window Glass; 20 gross qt- and pt. flasks ; 2000 IN Bar Lead; 16 boxes Extract - Correa; d, No. 1 Scaled Herring; 8 cases Sardines; 100 dozen Corn Brooms; 30 do Cincinnati Washboards; 20 bones Baker & Oaks' No. 1 Chocolate; Iron, Nails; Cotton Yarns, Carpet Mato ; Dint° g Wrapping,Tnine, Bed Cords, Broom Twine; Wrapping, Writing and Letter Papers; White and Bed' bead, D) e.Stutts, niackirg, Ink ; Tohs, Buckets, Dairy Salt, (in bags) &c, ke., AM. ca store and fur sale by MILLER 1 itIMIETSON, mb27 220. 223 Liberty st. F IGE3II FRUIT -250 boxes Raisins; 200 %do do 150 %do do 500 drums Figs; 2.50 %do do 100 boxes do 20 mats now Dates: 25 boxes Prunes; 10 kegs do 2 cases do Receiving aria for sale by apt RETHER & ANDERSON, 39 Wood st: RESH—NCTS, 20 bogs bogs Walnuts; 20 do Filberts; 20 de Cream Nuts: 25 franc Ivies Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux do 10 boxes shelled do 25 do No. 1 Rock Candy; 15 do W. do 10 cases Sicily Liquorice; 150 boxes No. 1 Herring: 100 don assorted Pickles; 25 dozen Tomato Catsup . Just received and for rale by apt RENNER A ANDERSON, 85 Wood at. 25 "(),'Ebos.mesAv'eritiVel l : 0 100 dozen Pepper Nance; 10 do Ospers; 16 do Olives; 10 do Brandy Peaches; 10 do do Cherrees; 10 do fresh Peaches; 10 do do Tomatoes; 15 do Walnut Catsup Just received and for sale by ap2 I.EYSIER. k ANDERSON, 39 Wood st. ORANGES AND LEMONB -263 bowl Messina Oranges, 190 do Sicily do 240 do Lemons; receiving and for ale by d apt TLEY3IER k ANDERSON, W et. ' ACCO-160 boxes "Russell k Robinson," "Grant's," I ! Anderson's." 50 dwarf boxes " Blannerhassett , " "Perfection," "Jewel - of °obis," " Diadem Twist," " Esme snide" Tobacco, In store and forr sale by iniP26 ILllt k. RICK ETS". tiiumis-5u 91, Ilavann and Principe Ligon, best branded iti store not for Isola by mbRO F.IMM-150 Oble large No. 3 Mackerel; 20 " medium 3 " 2.6 " No.l Pickled herring; 10 drums "Grand Houk" No. 1 Codfish. In More and for sale by r0b213 MILLER4 RICEETSON COFBISE-5 00 Mtge Rio Coffee; 100 pockets 011 Government Java Coffee. In store and for este by t0b2.8 MILLER & RimurreoN "WIND" 0 4AhS.-140 boxes Bx.lo ; 60 do 10;12; 30 do 10x14; 25 do 0s12; 20 do 12116; And other sizes—P. &J. Swearor's bond. For sale by .r2'r 8511T11. 51 Ala & 110WFFR SYRUP -10 'barrels; 10 ball' barrels—best Baltimore Syrup ; 60 barrels Belcher 's. For sale by 13111'111. MASK & 111TNTER, TODAY, I•, YOU KB . to-morrow—but don't wait till tomorrow ;—g at once and take sitting at UMW" pAGU.SUREAN UALLERY, Apollo Building/4 •ig fourth street, apl3 FINE %VIM& 1001.1811 OttA2k l agrrs—couarst snd a.feevizy.:t;atolied : t aw ldt of Black Crape Collars and VAN WADER'S, • 83-Market street _ • Notice. MUSIC tarnished by FRANK CARGO, far Parties, Pa. . radoi, tie., on the shortest notice and at low rates. llu may he depended on. He may be found at , R. Id. Oar g to UnguPrre.in Rowns,ll4 Fourth attest. Mantilla/4o WE are now receiving our nook of Paris made DIAN. TiLLAS, to which we small call the attention& the HAGAN An, 91 Market street. Pt -3"--'M bids, just received, and for sale by RErairsli. & AIiDEREDN, 645 No. 39 Wood street sLIM BONNETS.- - A• A. MASON &CO. ettil open, on the 26th lima, twenty dozen Silk Bonnet', for the country • trade. •mb26 crTimuluokr BURNECUBE.—Strict attention given to - the manufacture of eteamboat cabin furniture and • T. B. YOUNG k CO. ' - - - - - 88 Emithtleidatreet. : I 101 M-Ii AT QAB.Go'&oAllatia rem *eking Of 411, Apollo 'BuTbEi4Ph POMP( o MISCgLLAbf.t.IOUS `CIItOVICK; MAY 15 Dealer in Kentucky Leaf Tobacco, _RAGS A•ND PAPER, No. 14'S'Woon trnmetl' =cow Prmsnatau, ra. - lar• The 'highest market price, In CASII, paid fur ap2o IJ' ,IDLIN ATWELL A J. AI, ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COWMISBION 11ERCUANTS. AND DEALZILS IN PITTSBURGH DIANUFACTUILES, • No. 8 igxxi at., between Water and Front sts., aplBl PITTFDURGII. ----- TEAS-120 ht. cheats Y. 11. Gonnon , ler and Imp' 5C do tine Black Tine; 20 cattier fine oolong. do 50 do Y. 11 .0. P. end Imperial Teas COFFEE-200 bags prime Rio Coffee ; 30 do Old GOT. Jaya Coffee. TOBACCO -- 100 boxes 64 and 80, assorted brsnds 20 do lb Lump, do 60 catty boxes .Iz, fbs, do SUGARS-60 barrels Coffee Supra; 40 do Crushed do STEIN A l ND S. IL 'MOLASSES -0 bbls Eastern Syrup ; 37 do Golden do 100 do' Ln. 8 11. - blolasses; 25 - half bbls S. IL S. Molasses. 11S11— 100 bbl. No. 3 Ntsekerel ; 20 do No.l herring. RICE— 10 tierces prime Rios. O1l:IAMB-110 boxes, 'nseorted brands. 111 CA.RB. SODA—, 100 kegs (Lee's brand). CASTILE SOAP -20 bores (MarsellbsO. SALERATUS -50 bagS fin papers). PIPES— 60 boleti Clay Pipes. TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN 7rrela Ter; - 25 do Rosin ; GASSILL' HOUSE) 5 ba 10 - do Pitch. CORNER OF MAIN AND SOII7II ST. WARREN, 0 The above Goode now in Store and arriving by Canal and THE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the Railroad, ma n, together with a general assortment ot 1 Public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened Pittsburgh manufactured articles, will be offered to pup as ahouscof e ntertainment. Tieing commodious and roomy, I , and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company,it offers thasers on reasonable terms, by ATWELL, LEE k CO. \ inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the act-ow:nods. "to. 8 Wood et, between Water and First sta. lion of the traveling community. ___------= : A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. . 0 ASKILL. frilir: (MEAT I'OuTIIU MOUS WuttAl—THE eDAVri OF THE LAMP ; tioaru, author of "Anti Coningsby," Au, -Who will earl:tango old lamps for —Arabian Nights Enttrtlinments CONTENTS: Chap. Chap. 1-llndergrOntid. IT—Love and Death. 2—Lucifer. 16—The Gamblers. 3—Above Ground. . 18-01 d Latitude and Lons'e. 4—Pet egrtne Cape. 28—Gold. 6—Fitzganen 0 - Bouncer. 21—The Beggar and the Poet. 6—The Plot. 22—Peter Quartz. 7—The Row. 2 , --Tbe Shlp of Mondel. B—A Canouß Girt. 24—The Farewell Pre.eot. 9—ln Love. 25-11e'r Duct. lionlel's icuth. 1 10..—Liow to mate Money. 26--II ts Fortune. 11—Strange Talk. 27—Voyage to Golden Island 12—More Lore. 28—.110,113y. la—Green - eyed Ne m eats. 29 Berk ley klarrh. 1. 14—The Sick Ilan. 30—Fair Stole of the Lamp. 16—Theca. 11—Reconciliatton. 16—The Bridal Fan. 81.--Coneluslon. tor sale by B. T. C. MORGAN; 10 tV.rui et apt ---------- 111ANTILLAs . NEW SUPPLY OF MOIII.II ANTIQUE , DEW-DBOP A 11ANTILLA.3 just receiced nt 11A0.1N & AM'S. opalNo 91 Inlerk.i nt-. . . TIMMER MANTILLAS.—A. A. MASON a ti• are otos Osopening another superior lIRSO rtmeot of the latest Paris style. of Spring and Summer MANTILLAS, in Silk, Satin, Lace, end other materials. .3 kViltq WARTIt/P ILY APYLES--10 0 boatels ree'Ll sad for sale by aba 'HENRY 11. 17-11,1,1NR. A.Ct.Ol-140 pieces for sale by apl3 HENRI' R. COLLINA. - 9 °TABU-10 cite Potash, for sals by HENRY 11. OuLLIIIi. tab--500 bushels fur sale .p 2 .7) sp2 COILN-6W bushels or Fa j l A s 51s1, A 12(111. I 10111 , 1 1int.,0516:—Z. 1 do, Corn Broome receivaig hud I eels by 1,001 ATWELL, LEE 8 CO. In btore awl AW3 "hi —6l)''° n' A n T H EL IN ELL, LliE k CO. gala by L.pis+l 11081ERY AND GLOVES. 7 -A A. IicIAFGN & 6) have jl received another lame assortment of Summar Ho. sierYi Kid, Silk and Lisle Gloves; Bilk and Mohair its, Ac.. .1,16 PItOI'ERTY --or. 11 AND;--fiAt eiLLE, ea dev,rl bed In my printed Register. Jud cull and get one gratin, it yon want anything in Land or Romeo. ap2.3 WoODS. 70 Fourtb at. r _______ 50 Tr , '• ' ~1 31 . A r li N . 61.1 .. OULDERS; 10 .` 8. C. Dried Reef; in store and for sale by • ENGLISH A RICHARDSON YILUV-60 bbLs. syrup In store end for rale by ap9 ENOLISSI & ItIOIIItIISOV GOltrElf-1 0 0 bugs itto Coffee in store sod f,r sale by spO ENOLIBII A ELICIIARWON. .aoK.Elittr—lWO pttek3ges of Mackerel, Non. l suds forpsle by Isp9J ENGLISH a 11.1C11.Allt/OUN, AlVr IitTEIIESS MAISON CO. are opening L a very exte S nsive assortrueot of WHITE GOODS, col:lodating of Plain, Embroidered and Dotted Bates and Book Muslim!: Bishop Loans. Barred, Striped and Elgin Jaenn.tt trimline; India .51alls, Nainsmoks, fe , Also, some nem and very handsome sty!. of kdounetngs, Eufflings, Insertinga, Edgings, Ac. "I !6 LAWNB AND BEKAGE DE LAINEB.—A. A. MASON A CO. ere just opening another lot of new and splendid ;Alien of Lawns. Also, 10 more eases of Bersge de Lalnes, entirely new styles. .IQ -- 25 Fifth street Li BED POTATOM-2. 5 bbin deed (rientinaborn) tj for sale by JAMBa 111'LAUGIIL1N, apl7 earner of First nod Frnit lambi siren --- A °BICKERING I °Mir' ROSEWOOD PIANO, in perfect order, has been left with me for sale, at a very reduced price. The owner is about leaving the city, and is willing to sell, for Cash, at a sacrifice. The subscriber will warrant this Piano to the purchiver, to to e perfect in every particular. It has been in We three years. For sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, Between Diamond alley and Fourth st. , . OENCT FOB, THE, SALE OF LANDRETH'S SEEDS. AF. B. DRAY°, Fared y Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., h s arranged with David Landreth, of Philadelphia, for o constant supply of his Warranted Garden Seed, These Seeds have, for many years, steed pro eminent in this vicinity, and it witi, be an ob j ect with F. R. D. to sustain their reputa.ion. one will be sold by him but those received direct from Landreth mb23 DOZ. AJOU'S SUPERIOR KID GLOVES, black and I l k dark colors. Also, another Int of that genuine French Working Cotton waived by Express, this morning, at aps VAN °ODDER'S, 83 Market st. OcINUSS PAPtlt NtUUTIASED by WILKINS & CO EA3.II3.ItuIIIERED CURTA/1 , 116.—A. A. MALON A CU. have just received 300 pieces vary handsome styles of Embroidered Moslin and Lace Drapery. upl6 SOAP AND CANDLES 160 boxes No.l Palm Soap: 30 a lUD A Co." Variegated Soap ; 60 " Cineltnati Star Candles-4's, B's, Vs; 10 " Sterin For sale by m 520) !MLLES k RICH ETSON BANK OV PITTSBUROII STOOK..--03 Shares wants: at N 0.71, Fourth street_ WILKINS & CO., apb Commts.sion Stock Brokers and 'tankers. ------------- ,ZNN.ISCA OIL-6 bbls.ln store and for sale by 1..) , (Suecesso F tl i ;Vjltd ß d it Pt. C 0.,) ap24, . . , No 00 Wood 'street. WHITE RID •OLOVEB, for Ladles and Gentlemen. Allalles from No.B to No.lo Bajon's bast quality can be found at • . VAN GORDNRIL .ap p. .- 83 Market street, corner of Diamond. Louisvar- - be OUISVILLB LI-44 barrels just received; for age by taISIB Pl.. ;103. IdeLAXILILIN. VAIL 0010-200 busbo3 fur eels by ap t JAB. 111cLAUGH413. 0" AND MARRIX PAPERS, with Moulding, Au: Diniug Rooms, Male Offices, &C 4 Yoe etialo by ap2o wassu P. neaniaLL ROTELS:' MAN'siON GEORGE: AUR,ENTZ, PSOPEtIETOI3. O. 343 LIBERTY 43111P,E1',• just besidelhe•Pliavenger NDepot of the Pennsylvania ffailrordiwhlth'inaketl it the most cnnvenient hymn fn the city tar passengettarri. ring by that read. The Proprietor he•ing,at•considerableexpente,litted np, in er.celleat style, the RANSION HOUSE, would respect iully solicit a share of `pnhlivpatronnge. There is attached a splendid BTABLE'and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and•teamsters. - Ills Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can a ff ord. febity- ST. 0LA.1.113. LIOT.EL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair shreds, Pittsburgh, Ai, rpm; undersigned, formerly of "Brown's Rotel," having I taken this large and commodious GOTIttL, and having refitted it In magnißcent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As. mired, with the convenience of the house and his long ex• perience in the business, lie, can give entire satisfaction, and his eliarges moderate. fet2 • 'MI. O. IN:iNNS/LLY RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. my2o:yl E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTENT HOUSE, (lOUNER OF LIBERTY ..ND GRANT STREETS, near - the Illairoati Depot jllnLkly CITY HOTEL , ( LAIL BBORBI'S. ) Corner of Smithfield end Third streets, PITTSBUIZGLI, PA. GLASS & CA.8.8., Proprietors. JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. GARB, Lay kW:up* Nat Taltrrapb 015.0 (Lea Bt. Cb•si•S • Pan Haas. I apis large and ious U 0403 undergone thovough repair com an m d o f d urnished ll_ with new having equipments throughout, is now open for the reception of the raveling public. ORAROT.9 MODER ATZ. the OW STOWS. WACYhTtst-LnY'uYt aini,°llllN'Utub°t,SPuh"i'llidle"l‘zprila.atTeetlabeigeyen THE UNION, O. 111 Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S. WEBB (late of IL the Eagle.) Proprietor. fisultlky FIRANIEII,Iti HOUSE, CHEST NUT STREET, A istlt F. THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. P NBALER AIltD, Proprietors. TERMS yl,bo Prlit DAY. DI CH ILL t 11011sE, JOIINSTOWN, PENNA. TE underAigned having taken charge of the above named 'louse, and refitted it eta large expense in a comfortable as well a, elegi.nt style, is now preparetilo re. raise goesta, and give ample vaci.vfattion to all who may pa roma« , the loupe. lauSaf ) JAMES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, Late Farmer's IN,TO. 133 STItFCT, foot of Fifth street, ruts- VII burgh. SAMUEL DADS. Proprietor. This lintel b entirely new. having just been completed nod opened for the accommoi,ulon of the public. lserll FBA NKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohlo. ti PATRICK A SON, Paorawrime.—Thi. Rut. o ha. use dergone thorough and estunsire repairs, alterations, and large itriaitions of new furniture, .lean and Uaa prop tors pledge themselves that nothing be wanting on their part to render the FILLNT.I2I I a place where all the ofrm forte of a find chtss hotel can be foood. IYttr C. PATRICK a SON. FLOlt lifiCE 110 T No. 400 BROADWAY, NRW TORR. (CONDUCTFD 01.1.1 gUILOPLAN PLAN.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, PItOPRIETOS. IMINIf. EXCHANGE, THIRD STILE T, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. Sut,criberli 4 -It leave to Sutured their friends and 1 the public generally, :hat Ottty have leased the above -ell known itr,tattraut, hae just been thoroughly uo, retn , l r on•l ft turnbt,d, and now open. The "prietore bare piparwl no expense to make the Bank Fa ng• a emniurtable resort, .11 well for the epicure no the es. man. The lay ter xlll ut all times he stre•kted with . I,,tet o h fte sera and rred up under the .1.1 ywrier, , t cot.ks. Th, se 7 re:qr.:Unity nob for the a getteroto puhlto. • . BELVIDEILE ILESTACIILAiiiT, WOUL) srEEET, BET. W ATM:. AND rmsr STREETS. VIIE Under.igned has just provided a chute.° stock of 1 LIQUOIIS. and Is reauy ot ell times to servo his friends OA the be , t of the eesAon, in tho way of edibles. Irish Vili.k y Punches may he MO at the Betvintstr. iaull,lyJOlLN SA V UM, Prosrbotor. ._ ICOILNUCOPIA ----- air - 0 YSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE."D. BARNARD. No. 40, Ftfth Strerl, bt.ll.c,rri Irixid and Market. jesl9.ly 1 1"411S!..1"11.!1. CRYSTAL ket P •treet ALACE I lie. 114 . C. C. SEELY, , 13.1:SPECT FI. LLY informs his friondsandtho . ? s •a publie in g eneral, that he heu, just started Ms i;: p e New York end Philadelphia modern style of CiOtililNtl OYSTIIIth and everything else in the eating line. 0 ) MAT* in the Shell or Stewed, for 12% cents a 40ten. ile will AtlAn furul,L thy twat of everything, that the m arket will afford. Ilou,e al waya open until 30 C/0.111 to the morning. marl3-tf OYSTER SALOON A.:111J itigiST A UILAN TI 108 WOOD BYRE ET . ri ill E subwriher luta twv. hie 01STI:11. SALOON AND L EATING 11017 SF. perf,teti In a manner that cannot b• exerled by env Pimilar 05tabushinent in the oily. Af EA LS WILL ;+E ,S 1:I: V iill lII' A T..4LL 110 CRS OF TILE DA I. fs so the Choicest dents, Fowls,_ Fish, !Lc., &e., Di. Intl of I at, cannot ho auriaL4nval. and he would respect fully invite the kttontion of the pubic to IL CHAR LF-4 STILL, 144 Wool streak St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. undersi., - ned respe,trully Informs the public that h• sow fully prepared to serve prl•ate tanillies and the public generally, with id. ,lebrat , d LAGER BEER. In bottles. All orders left at his Offire, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY. (near Wood street,) will he punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. je29:tf F. 0. SCHENCK. Dental. , Lager !Jeer Ilan, No. 106 Sluithfie greet, opporar the Cuttenia House. eubseriter hoe just opened one of the largest and beat finished LliQot floor Balls In the city. life Denzil c non ',land to be a superior article, and every other sr COIXIMOUtiOII about his home cannot be excel A led. ms_jeZni . DIWIT7I. Kennett Ale. I v ENOLLSII, bole Itottlet of SNIITII"3 celebrated • bennett Aleand Brown Stout. Also,Cammon Ale ter, In quart and pint Wales. Itrution of families, end the trade, is resmectfully aul Tll, Mineral Water and getninparilla WM. I.: I:NOLAll, Pitt street, below Penn, Is now manufacturiot: nod botticiotz the above beverages on so extensive scale. Ills articles are of the hest quality, and nuta.•tured from the purest materials. mai:ly LIOPPEK'S PATENT PLANE r 'iii: undersigned Is prelim . ..El w supply dA.IIPF.NTERS, CABINET.I I / 1 1{Kltel, end Worker. in Wood generally, with his Patented end valuable Ad who have trued it, pronouneo .1 it most velueble in vvntion, that must soon tome Into g neral use. The fol. lowing letters from preetb . al workmen aro but two anIOT, many letters te Pate, tie list really cal rem in MOWS mg this ' Plane above all h others n Us,., triTls CalilarT VACTOIIT, February '27, len. NV^ hereby etrtlfy, lbntduring the last tootle months we have used Hopper's Pat , lit Plane, and do not hesitate recommeod it to Cabinet-Makers and Carp 'titer? to au. pain, to any other Piene us. . W 0 consider It peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all mats of hard wood, and fir planing rens TS, It n far superior to the old mi,d• of sex - aping, beelles being a great oaring of time. One man, by using this Platte, will plane more veneers than Oro men can do by any other plane or method in use. 11. 11. Melt # Co. 'Y JAM. McLAT3OI.II.IN To Moses F. FAWN, EoQ.: Dear Sir I have examlnei llopper'e Patent Bench Plane, ami believe it to be a most excellent article for the use for which it Is intended, as a combination of plane and flora, or. It Is particularly rulapted to planing veneers, and it does not 111111.1 i, ono-fourth the time or n labor of the old method: nod I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, but that it will entirely .upersedu the former te. Mous and laborioua custom. I most cheerfully recommend It to all persons engaged In the Cabinet bustneee, an from my knowledge of it, there is nothing as well tilted to give a smooth and beautiful fluish to veneers as the Hopper Patent Remit Plane. JASII-a W. Woouvrztt, Furniture Warernoms, 97, 99 Third et , Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Februa , y C, 1050, MOSES F. EATON, of thi city, In my role Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufaeture C. and sell them WM. 11OPPlt . . ioe .1 AMES SHANNON. Proprietor REbTAURANT 6 J SCII ANDELMERER, B. FIIASCI- Pittsburgh, March 21, IFillft—(mli2 l .tf ) AUENC V. OSES Y. EATON, No. IS Sixth street, azent for telling a*and buying PATENT RIGHTS, Is now authorized to the following lately patented ;alleles: Sands A Cummings' Patent Brick Machine; Hopper's Patent Veneer Plano; Trott's patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan's Rock Drilling Machines; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford'a Steam and Water Ganges; and, Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical mechanical and machinistt, and pronounced superior to any in use. lie is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these articles in any part of the country. Ile has also for sale hot-pressed Nutt' and Washers, and finished Muse Work. lie is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other potential Rights and new Inventions, and give to the butd. nese faithful and constant attention. Ile refers to the following CARD. Wile subscribers have long teen acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation 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 B. Crate, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Lorimer, Jr., John Graham, W. 11. Denny, 11. Childs A Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Sons, P. It. Friend, Kramer .1 Rahm, F. Lorenz, L. R. Livingston, Rasp h. %'ads, William F. Johnston William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson tdiCandleos, A. W. Loomis. Pirranurton. November 27th. 1854. ltioan,s Patent Rick Drilling Ma/Alin BLOM NO ABOUT aid POUNDS; can be worked wad Wmoved by two men, and do the work of five or six in the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler it. Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the llnl- Xed States,tbr the solo of rights to use these Machines. MOSE§ F. BATON, 19 Sixth street. HYPER TO Hon. Win. F. Johnston, President A. V. R. It; W. Milnor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. R. R.; Gen. Wrn.Larimer, Jr., President P. A C. 11. It.; 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Mel Eng. P. & C. R. R.; Messrs. Manton it Nicholson, Contractors for the deaP. & 8l I,AbiIiItOIDEILLEe.—A. A. IdMON W. have jnet l re. Kii . ceived per express & =tote o! Embroideries, ettodpri r • sing new and elegant styles Collars, Calls, Collarettes, Heed Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Bleeyes, Obeinizeites, Eldbraotz , whlcti will be offered at extremely bw plum jeo23 02414 1 A - Nilig , Iniarbruk• ofCcuAi Caratal TO HALF A' MILLION DOLLARS! 18TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 18UY. PAIR-UP Cash Capital.- v... v v. .- $500,000. ..., . . . , lux tEtTRTY-inwra 'ANNTIAI; STATEMENT of the lAssets of the-2MA INSIIRANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford. as furnished this agettey-on the let of January, 1855, =Mr nath.. . _ .. .. - Beal Estate, unincumberea .$ 18,672 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds...band 7 cent., pay able seini.annually ........ .. ... -. ... ... 72,009 00 Debtsluel.haeionpsuk; secnied hr mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable well secured, payable at Bank._ 128,327 35 ilailroad-StocksiinConneati 97,515 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford 142,800 00 Ca sh n in New York city- 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents and others 212,505 08 - ---= .$773,278 63 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other art ditors,—nOthing. Lows adjusted and due,—none. • , • - ' Losses eldjuated and'not due, $148,518 22. ' Lessee unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further Proof. $01,237 60. All other claims against , the Company are mall, such only as printing. de. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. • The amount Insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction o buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and cf ondition of the fire department, and other circumstances The amount insured in blocks of buildings va ooo ries; the design is to limit the lose by any one fire to $lO,, or less. TliO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. STET! 07 CONNECTICUT, , • Ilartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. Hartford county. } Pere( nally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Peeretary of the Mon Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore. going statement by him subamibed, is true, according to his beet knowledge and belief I HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1851 exceed $750,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, Blues the organization of the Company. . Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of propertY, is ' sued at thiangency, at remunerative rates. Irir Office, No. 87 Water atreot, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll W. EL TE.N EYCK., Agent. /ETNA INSURANCE CODIPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. CaLlurraum, - - • • PAID DP Cash Capital 6500,000 Cash Surplus, ON IIT .JANTALIT., 1855 8273.,2173 - - rialll.B Capital Stock and Surplus is securely Mee-tett for I the bCrient of all policyholders. As an eel tenor of the claims we bare to public confidence, and of Its ability to pay losses promptly, we state fact, that its receipts La ry from $145,000 tosl,So,ooo per month. Its business is large and well distributed, and in our opinion no Company in the United States affords better indemnity to polity holders than the .32.trs. They.continne to make insursnce on property in town and country, at rates as low ss la cote sistent with surety to the policy holier. B. B. TEN EYCK, Agent- AV - Office, Northwest corner Fifth and Wood streets" Pittsburgh orahly Li IC L. A %V Ali IC IFUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPARY. fAFFICE in the North Room of the Eichftnge, on Third ‘I,J rtreet„ PHILADELPHIA. MARINE LIVSITHANCES. On V lsassa, 00030, To all parts of the World. pBIIOnTe INLAN INSURANCES On rode by rivers, canals, lates and land carrlawa, to an platten( the Union. SIRE INSURANCES On merehandlre generally. On stores, dwelling houses. Aa ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, November 7, 1853. Bonds and Mortgagee $24,300 00 State or Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 181,553 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and Inanranear corn- Wes 24,012 20 159,825 94 Cash on ..... . . 16,071 30 lialanceiin the hands or Agents and preraiunis on Marine Policies recently issued....—..--...... J 21,7 67 Subscription ...... ................. 00 Win. Martin, Joseph U. Seal, Edmund A Bonder, John C. Darin, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, George G. Leiper, Eduard Darlington, R Jones Broo J. G. Johnson, James C. Eland, Tbeopllnn Paulding, James D. NlTarland, W. C. Luds-tg„ Jonrn V 7. C,llrlN, aee y th••Ors=Win Firs Insurance Company, - Of Philadelphia, Thiculiltsirtim • DDGTOR-8--Caarice W. Fitticker, Thomas Ham Tobin Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ends, Mordecai D. Lovas, Adolphi E. Doric, David 13. Browne, Morris Patterson. Gun. N. Desoto:, Prudent. Can 0. Batten:a, &cremry. Caution to make Itucurntee.PerP.bud "Umit.d , 00 even' description of property, in town and coontu, et rates ere low sie are consistent with eccurity. • The Company have reserved a large Contingent Vaud, which, with their capital and premiums, eafely Wrested, af- Ibrd ample protection to the avowed. The Arista of the Company' on January let, 1851, es pub. °abed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, via: Mortgage . 5318,12.9 88 Beal Estate 81,377 78 Temporary Loans. 83,908 17 Stocks. . 61.089 00 Onh, is 64,340 81 Total* 11,212,70 S 44 Weir inoorporatiots, a period of twentyone years, May hawe pall upward of Ons Million Four Ilundrsd Thou sand Dollars, 1.11.11 by lire, thereby altbrding evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all Liabilities. J. GARDINER 00111 N, Agent, ap94 Mine, north-east cur. Wood and Third eta. TUN. Uri ITICD STATICS LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PMILADELPIIIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER pERPETTIAL. CAPITAL $250,000. opice, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Home Board at Phaaddrata: nratoroaS• Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. 11I'llenry, Jacob L. Florence, James I:feverous, William 51.0odwin, William IPRee. President—BWOeu IL e n " f°r d • T ee Prethienf—Ambrose W. Thompson. Molt:cal Examiner, Pittabwrigh—James 11. Willson, hi. D Allegheny City—LL.B. Mowry, hi. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, 1 , 70. 74 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. PITTS PENNSYLVAM A INSURANCE H COMPANY OF BURG, CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loav damage by - Firs, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. elan - roe. Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patters:on, W. iirClintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. Id Long, I. Orler Sproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, Imes Nrgley, W. S. Haven, Wade Ulm pion, D. E.Park, 11. R. Coggshall. Hon. WM. W. JOHNSTON, PreiddenL RODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. Camara, Beeretory and Treasurer. 8. 5. Contra, Anistant Seetettry. Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr, President. I F. M. GORN, Secretary GAPITAL,II3OO, OOO . DO WILL insure against kinds of risks, FIRE and bi A RINE. All losses all wRI be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Ilomelnstitution, managed by Dutiormis 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 beet protection to those who desire to be insured: Directors.—R.Miller' Jr.,o. W. Ricketeon, J. W. Butler, N. liolmex,. Jr„ W-11 . S mith s 0-I hmsen, George W. Jackson, Win. M. Lyon, James Lippencott,George Duals, James Mc- Auley, Alexander Nimick,Thomu Scott. get. OMee, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Bpang A Ou , ors Lairs,) Pittsburgh. n0v24:17 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. NI:WO GODS II OCR'S, J Strata", SILVIA Waal:, 11111.1ThRY GoOta„ &C., WIMLESALE AND UrrAn.—Coun• try Merchants and strangers visiting our city are request ed to call, as wucan eerie theta as well, and we think b t. ter, than they usually aretterved In Eastern cities, he ides giving them a responsible gunrantee—an Item difficult to obtain in many shops. Hirer Detached Luvere..• PO to MOO Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 1, dies' Gold Lover and Lepine Watches, $2.6, and upwards. Gantlomen's do do do $O6 to s'2oo. Chains, Seals, Keys, Peoclls, Sles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest pr i ces. air - Watch II pairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all goods warran W. ted. WILSON, 67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth. mh2l ... NEW AND GOOD BOOKS JUET RECEIVED AT DAY. BONY., 05 Marko: street, near Fourth : Plain -Words to Young Communicants; by Dr. J. W. Alerander. — We!nis. Willlson's Young Communicant's Catechism. 0 cents. The Rich Kinsman, or the Ilisr , ry of Ruth, the Moold te7lllby rd y G D o rT on " ,te Young Housekeeper • Prime's - Travels In Europe and the Ens the best book of travels yeti The Foresters; by Prof. Wilson. Ministering Children. The Laws of Figurative Language; by Lord. • Tho Minister's Fatally: Mornings with Jesus. Jay's last. The School of Christ, or Christianity In its leading aspects. The Fountain of Living Waters, illuatrated by Facts. 4th edition. The Words of Jams. The Mind of Jesus. Kitto's Works. Footsteps of St. Paul. Life and Epistles of Bt. Paul—plain, and in one-half calf E,r presentation. The Hiding Place; by McFarlane. The Night Lamp, " " Now opening almost dailv, new and valuable Theological r Works, for family and ministerial reading, both Arnerican and English: - J. S. rrAvvg - ox, '" ape 05 Market street. navV:dtt jfkIANNEITT It I She nd bi dress in lks and satins, A her ste ed fall p Is fall of grace She is lovely in appearance — But what a sallow facet Her hands are small, but oh! how roughs She surely does not know That /trusty; SOAP is lust the thing— At d then the price is low. The RPE'rle SOAR for dale, 12% cents per cake,a lIE N 0.140 TEIIII.D A Partner Wanted. ... A PERSON having it -Oapital of Three or Pour Thodatind 11- Dollars t°invest in a Manufacturing iniaim..droan beirorin — ciPfeßlinltg where he CITIII-D3tanal IVIS::M OWIT jll short Univ. The heat v e reveneea given. Poe partioro t a rs applf at . raii OPPIOM [nah27:tf - Aus.T.IN STOCK N. BROKER, Office No. 92 koutlit'St.i.CdX.o6:Wood, AT OTES, Drafia, Bonds, hfortgagea,,and Loans an coils -1.11 terals, negotiatetl,.:Stneks honght•and sold on coin. Mi3.4i013. Land Warrants bought . and.aold. • • Particular attention paid to: the pnrcha.se and aide of Copper Stocks. dli comrounicaidons attested to promptly. • • • - ans. U. n'lst. Wm. 11. Williams its Co., AlslllEßs AND. EXCHANGE BROKERS, - IV: E. Corner Wood and Third streets. Ala - All tratumetions madam% liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes. An., promptly attended to. jan2l3:lw XI'GONNEIJILan• OCKr B ILE RS ND Dealers in Exchange, Bankd otes, .Goirland Silver r Coln. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collectionitmade at any point in the Dnited States. South East corner of Market and Fifth atteets; myll PrrTsataton * PA "T. ARTHUR% - RODGERS & 00., BANKERS AND BROKERS , COSNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD BROK ERS , au2:6m PittsbiArgh, Pa. 0. u. A mums Wilkins dL = Co., (Successors to 'A. 'Wilkins & Co.) BANKERS AND''EXOITANOE' BROKERS, /tio. 71 Ilneth - streel, Pitlsbn h. TN numerous. suspensions or Banks and .Bankers _L throughout the country during the last sit months, we are satisfied that in almost every instance their . troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate bust- - nese; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the 'public let advance, , that no speculations in "fancy stocke,"-orother "olitside operations," shall tempt us from the strictind gitimate line of onr basittess-,-bellaving thatr in itvcdding all such investments we shall not only bo better able to serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that in adopting such a coons we shadapromote our own ultimate benefit. [febsl . PATIVICIES FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCILVIGE BROPICSettS, Have Removed their OPee. to the Vier of IN/Maid Wade s. nrrantmos, ea. TIATRICKS & 'B Bankers and rschange 'Brokers, 1 - and 'Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities arastantlrfor sale. - Collections made in all the cities throughout the Unite d 'Deposits received in par funds or =twat paper, at the corner of .Fifth'and Wood Streets: Vela - - - $627, 76 53 nrticione: Dr. 11. IL Huston, Bugh Spencer IDllreln, Charles Kelly, Samuel. E. Stokes, . Fleury Moen, James Trequalr, Win. Eyre, Jr-, Joatins L. Prier, James Tennent, John D. Semple, Charles Schaffer, IJ. T: Iv_ Pittelourgh, E. T. C. Morgan,' do. WV. SI President. TIIOS.CI.IIAND, Vice President P. A. NIA.DgItTA, Agent, N 0.95 Water 'Meet. Pittetturgb F, BOWIES. 6.801i5, - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE 11110E.ERB, 116.41 DIKOVED Trani DarISSO AND =WANGS DITICI TO Q. 67 sisals? srnur TOEIX.DOOIIB DI:LOW OLD swam HOLMES k SONS, Bankers! end, Exchange Brokers, N . and Beaten in:Notes, Vrafts, Acceptances, Gold, Eli se? and Bask Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Waters! Cities constantly for sale. .Collections made in all the cities' throughout the Milted States. Dwpocatii received in par funds or currentpaper, No. 67 Market street, betweon Third and Fourth sts. Li5.30:13, -- •Ilk TIERN AN BANEMS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 95 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley, Prrrsuusuu, P 4, _BUT AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissoff notes; make collecpcns ln all the principal cities of the Vinton. -Deceive deposits on call and on interevt, and give their prompt attention to all other matters appertaining to a Broker's business. Eastern Exellange constantly on hand. mare 301131 WOODS, BANKER AND EXCETANGE BBOKEB MAL= IN Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STUCK boughtand sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit bt44 Fourth street, nearly opposite the B. Bank- &dB HILL CO. BANKERS AND EXCIIANdr. BROltErflB,. , cow= or Isom Lep EIRE enones. SMILT EXCIIAIIO.E on the Eutein Cities oOrtetintly for sale. Time Dills ot Exchange and Notes dlacconitedrr' Gold, Silver and Bank Notes:bought and sold. Collections', made in all the principal cities of the Milted Staten. Dec, ts.reemived of Dar and Correa "node. imar27l7 " 11.1.11 - iDWLILD LMDI ICRAIEKB, & . , BANEEKS AND EXCHANGE BlualCKß4. - Din AND BELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate ,Ulll lAsto on Real Estate or Stools Securities; Purthise Prondasary Notes and Time Bills, on East and Wad; trui and sell Stooks on Comuntstdon. • Collections made on all points in Vie union. traY/ o. E. &mit & co. BANK_ERB AND ExcIIANO - 6 BROKEBB, T) lUDS to Exchange Coin, Bank, Notes, Bight and Time Drafte, Ac. Collections carefully,. attendet_t4e sud proceeds remitted to any pert Oftlielliiion. Btocke bought and sold on commiaelon. 10%.. No. 74 Fourth et., next door to Bank of Pittabsg.(saD3 Domestic and forevn Esehange,Ftgnk kratts,GoLd mat #9llljcr Itosght, S•ld'and Mx/tonged, al the EXCIIAN(IN AND BANKING of 01 . WILLIAM A. SILL & CO., 64 Woon MUM, PLITHDIFILGII. en...intereet allowed on time deposits janl2 .................. -TKO. S. 061:101 7 .11i. THOIBPsON BELL & Co., BANKERS AND 511.05 SItS, Cron of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Is. THOMAS WOODS, awrCOJI MERCIAL BROKER -101 AND DESLIII Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estats,Alse, No. 75 Fourth :C., PiUsburgh, Pa. [Jab/ — %Vinton'. A. Hiti & Co., BANKERS, No. 04 Wood street, Pittsburgh. HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND BTOallfs , 41 shares Exchange Bank; 17 do Monongahela Navigation Company; .20 do Citizens' Insurance Company ; 11.000 Monongahela 'Navigation Company Roods . ci,ooo City of Pittahurgh Ronda; ps.unn County of Allegheny roads- Citninlotti . s . Login intlec, XTO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR Ylnii.- 1 1 1 Money loaned ou Cold and Sliver Watches, Silverware and other valuable articlek. sUit.lll CLOTHING. CLOTHING STOR.EII JOHN TCLOSKEY FTt L r `l „„ E , R . l , • h Y lc o h r tt " n e o " n b aTu 'i n= tw:D Depot-On he name of the 'THREE BIG DOOHB,heve,for the pur r pote of acquiring more space for their immense btteltlese, eenew e DlAMO e N e D e A jo L u L ,s E b Y u il A di N n D WOOD o STAR r RT, , Whore they hare now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTELSI .„„ READY MADE CLOTHING, That !ma ever been offered to is Their principal object for thin removal; is, Utilise thee More facllitiea for the WIIOLESALF. TRA:DE. ':. They are prepared to sell Goode at the - :. - LOWEST EASTERN _PRICES! . And they will warrant them to be as goat at any manna factored In the Onion. - -.-., • CUSTOM 'tvon, : gi- - .."- , IN Till COT IFTTLE, AND COON nil 811011.121" NW/a. They have on hand a full and beanfifilltiaSnitinenfinf LIYfHS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS. W ALBINO AND BUSI NESS COATS. Our interests are identical with those of our mistime:a, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail in_ filling all orders we may be favored with. Oar DON'T FORGET TILE PLAGE— No. SS Wood Street, (NAST SInE,) CORNER OT DIAMOND ILLLICT. bi. 11.—We desire our patrons to understand that welters DO longer any connection with the Clothing Business en Liberty street. Our attention la devoted exchudvely to the Illoose above designated. - mar 23 JOHN M'OLOSKMT & CO. - Fall and Winter Goods* ED3IOND WATTS,; MEIIOUANT TAILOR, K0..185 LIBERTY EiTREET..—• lime now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter. floods Overcoatings,of entirely new designs; Flush Vest-. Inge, of the most beautiful patterns; French and en assmeres, of every style and ine marke of which I wi l l make to order on the shade most t reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oot4 NNW SPRING GOODS. ' • lIST RECEIVED AT JOILN SIcCLOSKEY & CO'S Whole- J.sale Clothing Warehouse, Nogg Wood street, and.corner of iamond alley, the largest and Most varied stook of . goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. These goodolum been purchased from first hands, and, - consequently, nti second profit on them, Which leaves us able to say that wa cao and do sell at as email profits 4 any house in tho east ern cities. Therefore, we reßyosotfully Invite the attention of w hole,. le dealers and eouutry merchants, In general, to give US a call, and t somine our extensive assortment of READY MADE CU 1111 NO. It is almost impossible'to enumerate the quaol' ycf immense piles of garments that to to bo seen at this it t e establishment; It is sufficient to say that it has never t equalled by the house itself. marlofif 301I1s1 McCLOSK.EY CO. Clothing I Clothing t TEE undersigned respectfully informmihin friend' and the. public that he is now receiving at his store, N 0.177 Lib: arty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassieares and Vestlnge, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he Is prepared to make to order in the moat fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We haircuts° on hand - a large and well mannfacturedatoct of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their &Dotage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. Etnari)] O. CQNN ER. Now Clothing Store) NO. 4, SIX.TII STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. wsubscriber has just opened this new establishment, here be has always on hand a Large and choice assort. went of all articles of OLOTIIING, which be warrantsegnal to any In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to giro him a call. inarrOly B: OPPENHEMER. To Housekeepers. AVE have now opened one of the largest stocks of ChINA, CILAbS and QUIIENSWARE, su fable for houstkeepers in the city, and intend selling at v ry low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware consisting of forty-eight pieces, Ibr the low priee - df - FOtt2 Dollars, and all other Goods in proportipn. Our stockbeing large owing to the dull season just passed, We are'deter• mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened so, e beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table do ; Covered bishes for stewed chicken, etc.,etc. Also . some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. "Oui stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of which we have put down in price to snit the times FRENCH CHINA. We have some twenty different styles. of French China Tea sets, and some beaurful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of. which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent. below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Walters, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc., 13 large, and we will sell them at very low prices. GLASS WARR. On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston wild Pitti. burgh Glass Ware, which we will sell at manufacturer's prices. COMMON WARE. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch ers, and every article suitable for country or city trada,is mrge, to-which we invite the attention of city and country erchants, as we will sell them very low for cash. Houvekee pars .and others In want otonsea , , pans and Queenswure' will do well by calling at the - CHINA Ifierf4;.. No. 62 Market, between 3d and 4th etL Opposite (lea It White. . . DR,To --00t6 i• -, ! , • • • ,'l:ll.,s:t,A 40',E,,X,V-43! . . . . . - - • ~, t.* AT TngL „.it - . ~- " - 'o3lt,it;ellikl:.,fig iiiii,t; ,: -.-.-. No. 14 41antr SaartA:x ...,,i-t , Vatntiti-Aim tilt Duaschrn; '1 . . . : . ' =,... ••,/ •. - • '',.,-,;: :: i.. , PrriTannNiEV /"..t4“ l i Efa d - 1, - 4airapp. AN,_p nkosx_pumubß FrooKALETieue 1 F_T aMi'mmer Pr9,o o oa ever. Mitred in this market. We would call pintictlak Iktphitien tb the fbiltheitag : .-.. ' • _ A.:Tery sartorial". askottnaent.Of `olalef Black Emends , and fencYcoJpre4 likk44: alßO.wgieo lll l s4 Eatinagold apd plain lidgues araLliarages; - Printed. Barege and Challe.de,Laines verl hintisome - Yeerecte Lawns ann tritlhnitibekr a; ,good easortinent of. grouch WCo orsted llate; :tinder 'Bliere and Cbemigettes, embroidered, hem stitched , and, plain Linen, Cambric Lienditerchiai§..Fnuliiiirg-PA43,-.4,4 Matte 0 ; llonnefilienTlifbiestis atliergainet - A beautifnl assortment uf Dloira'atiliqie, Vaie anA Bilk Tab:rung - Oblate' ava mare; ir full - a-tortrdelot 'ot Groves, tads and. Rosh ry ; Irish Linens, Muslims and Prints, to. gather with a complete itiotiremnt.esf,entery,,,htlier ArtiolN eitbar lanai, staple', for_ of dditestlO:: Thankful for past riven, we would solicit an early ex soninationor our stock, confidenttbni for quantity, quoit tg, style and pricefltiatmsurpassedl. , r.. , - . - • • - . . . .. •• • - YOUNG - . 'LOVE' & 'BRO., • -.m • 6 •-:. ' , formerly Young, Stevens - MY &• L ' ve , .—...,affiriam 19 : 67 A t i ' r li:71 11 11 .1) !tri s .. 8 EID ril l: 21 0; 5 71)0D S7 1317.REt er T.. ,-17,7, Gaper 4. co., Isapprtomaxa •ffobbera 3.ll,lfritlab; 'Ffencb gaid Gernym ARA: soon Having :emir ed our'.large eatenmsa stock ,of aging ILTICV summer gd63A;t'lqbaiett frentiWY4Ufe,MallurscaTurers,.ancl,part throe gn our own Importation, we Teel safe in assuring our old cuatopere,aanntry meratutntstand city. dealeragenstal . ly, that' iiid,nliglAeat Regalred..facilitles.in.,pnrchasingi *4 'offer su Inducements to buyers as are rarely ,mel ti¢itb in theLtrad.„,. ‘• .;' , l t tigigocds, fit •solwa.b4:..found audisameso der Mines, . artamenth Of .theonost:desirabla.des i g ns, Mobilfleuttieicelpacis,plain black and fancy figured tilkai giLL,4 9 4 l 't gat . , .,„ *Ed L, fan U PTiPtailideat,fitaa%..brcadcloties,fancy ere ,and , :eruramerPaPts , loOnlng brown and black muslins, table diapers— WalaTe Also opened 81817147ga assortment of. bonnete l nelfceSOleft.PaW 1iat: 13 44. Rutland braid and leghornr and an eateriaffeltaxletYl.o.f,baslery, gloves, ribbecns; `Nth 11140'Wt.tteXTh4PINI4i,laconetta,mull.and figured Swiss Mumins,cm . sf,kk'ime.bracee Pet a combo , . imitoim, per. eassfou port manatee, patent mediating, per: tunery, and almost emery ,erile.l.o.. usnally.kept.ln...llo Te lietY Nnevfoiotber with_ a large atock of sold. And- silver watents; Widen raiderials,glapses, gold and gilt jewelry at newest patterns, and a great:variety of 30, Dour and B day clucks. e lf bf rkt, the lnweetprices fax or satuunctory. refeience.,• , early,belVfrprri,taiiere la respikruliyoinatid. , . - DRY GO OVI3 - : riAcAA..N•dIi.IIIIL", No. 91'21arIlt st., A TM receiving tally addltlow "to tbelf WO end wel I 1 selected stock of azanty Dtesa. aosat;' . . • . . . _ _ Shotlf& EtEirts, Housekeep'g Goole, • - Alexa n'der' 10101448, ,- - To Orbith ire . would reepootfqx, letter. ta tto bvi n 0. . MIIIANS. VAN 1:10/1PE1; baa juat-racelved alargaand Adotalling .counts,.Ei.eves. an/data inktanape,Tarletnia and Was, black lace and maze Vella, black lioalery and ollltnrcs, In wool, cottaa; and snit - Ribbons', Delta, and craw, An all qualities, Alexander & Be,',on'a best Aid .. GlaaesB. l ' 4 o ls ' I?! fatind'at N 0.1.3 3.14.13,112.2 .011111 Ed", corner et the Dba... .." - NEW DICY GObDS STOKE. Iron Front-444). 01 Dlorket, street. V If banal being non open for thetrattsaction - of a gel:Oa- O• it Day Goodabusinsea,arewonld aedpecthilly solicit f.ba' catactiage of tbe.pubSof feeling confident - that, fraailtiAa di; teadvir end.. Well Waded. aback- at -SILILS, -- PANCY - AED STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such Inducements as will it. cure entire sAtlafaction. • , ILAGAN. AIII, " r - 4 * .tf. - - ;Nos 9 . 1 !4arkq:oll I,3tieat. -VAN •GORDERIS TRIMMING STOR.Ip; No. SO .11ssitar Er.i .Coatrist or Dtakonn:' - ' -, TIIST RECEIVING, a large and well selected,atock, of. all 0 the nsw 'styles of . _ _____,.. . .... LADIES' DRESS AND . MANT4/4 'TIMMINGS: Etingekt, " " ' " Rialto:is, . Galloons, . thinP , . Bral4a,— ..... -.L . Tiii_Raiii.......-- Coide, Ribbons. A handsome assortment of Pre*h,Scotelt and Austrian IMBROIDERIEg, in Swiss, Jidonet and Lace. Coilaro, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Sleovee, •. - -Insertints, - - • Infiniti Robes, - . Obemlzettes, , . Bands, - Caps k Waistil... ...!, full supply of MOURNING GOODS: • - ' - Ganns - Vells Crape setts,. • . --Collin:, ', --- ' I ovo and Plain Linen setts, Sleeves, Gauze and' Dotted Falls, - Plain Swiss do. Chemizettes, Italian andEng'h Crape. MATERIALS- FOR PAIBROTDERING--Stamped Collars,' Bands-and Insertings: -French . Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Flow, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Eilk. Stilletos and SCALISOI73. '• • Mantua, /Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assorkmenCof GENTLEMEN'S VIIRNISHING GOODS-Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, de. Pins, Needles, Battons,, Tapas, And everything in small wires generally. Sir llszon'a ease Rin Gtovas, In white, black and colors. Sizes from Ito. 6 to No_ 10, always an band. - • ; also-A good Block Of HOSIERY and.GLOVES -- very cheap. . .mbia W. vvocobvvFaa., OAZZITB3k FURNITURE' dfd,NDFdOTURER. lilliare.woonurs 97 and 99 Third street. - J. W.- W. respectfldly informs • his friends and customers that be Ina now completed hissringstk " of PUltliblre, whith is decidedly the largest andbest ever °tiered for rale in this Olty,7whieb will be sold at . prioes as low as any in the United States, F.ast or West. MI be is determined he uphold the quality with wadi sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extant of his orders and facility in manufacturing,. be is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest I seps;dlw slrtf prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers' interest with his own, in quality and price and keeps sl ave en bind 'the greatest variety of ever;.desoription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part Of one, may, be furnished from his stock, or manufactured . expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which fin' richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassedvny of the Eastern cities: Innis XIV tetee-tete BOW; 60 Sofas, in ph:ahead hair cloth; 60 dos. Maboomy Chairs; 20 dos. Walnut 50 Mahogany Rocking 20 Walnut " " 'SO Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut ". 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 " " Dreaming Sures= SO Washstands;, 40 Enclosed • 100 Common 10 PlairiDressing Burean.s; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut " 60 Cottage. WO Cherry and Poplar Bedstead!o • 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; Mt Walnut' 10 Cherry . 60 Plain Bureaus; . 10 Dining and Br eakfast Tables 12 Secretary and. Bookcases; 20 dol. Cane Beat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chair% •1.2 tidies' Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; Inuit-Hots; Etignires; Pspor Niche Tables: Conversation Mains Elizabethan "- Pembroke Hall and Tier Remotion " Wise Work Pearl inLtd Extension Dining Tables; Arm . Ottomans;' Gothic and Rail Chairs; large assortment of ' COMMON inninnno ant. . . WINDSOR ORAIBS. Caw=Maine supplied with all ar ticles In their line. - - STEAMBOATS -and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest notice. All order's pro:silky 'headed to, !Steamboats% Ahoy. t. . . . I .1 TgliqubsAtilPeril Minder. their soltnow. o litsfOr the favors bestowed upon them,hy their Steamboat friends, and. wofild.. l rei l :ilielaftdb , remind them and others interest, ad 'al:lading boats, that they are at all times prepared to furaisb on the most reasonable terms, every description:of Cabin liarpiture and Chairs of the best material and wort, T. B. YOUNG A CO.. Corner Third and Smithfield streets, I 'W. opposite : ”.Brown's Betel^ CUM . AND a II aI RVILL ' aW aljatifo. 294 Bettermaxes lizre,'Lfberty Meet; tuis on hands large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every ilOctiption, fatale of the bestmetriabs; which he will sell lower than articles'of the same guallty easabe sold ititho city: Ile would call aim- Units attenticmlo his lirge lad& a Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced Wein - "Also;Tarting - of every descrotlon executed in the nested manner:' !ardent left. at the Ware Rooms, or at the streets, will be promptly tended to. ••-- ••••• • • - • marzl ' • 'A. BULLtIVEN 0 liars ATI ON RAND at their; euctenidve OXEN= aret JIEL-CHAIIMANCIA47I9IIY) No.-64 Bmithfieldtrest, - * Itale assortment of fancy and, plain urniture, winds tin milksell it. Per cent. beloß. anstomasy rates. . . ~ .Grert.lnduoomento to Cosh - purchasers. ' sr IrM cell "our lam FAO! 44"1".101AMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND ~ 1 . ;:.AD8, at trines that cannot tri . please cash Thant:Lamas. our work la warranted. 'Our-tendnaar6 OALIII. J AMES ELOWRY, JR., =26 nor, ScrentblandjSbettyrta. FIELD - BOOE FOR RAlLlitatiVigittiEEßit--Contain ing formulio tor laying out curres. - determining grog e n. glcs, levelling, calculating :ullt-wort, etc:; etc., together with tables of radii, !Drilla es, - . deflections; larig eto r ds, magnetic variation, logirathims.natural.tig sc. etc., by Mtn B..tiencks Civil-Engineer. Pocket bookboo form. $1:1 5 - • • . , . . ea The object of the .11 .•rits=bWoritia.;to Supply g want very generally felt - by dasistant lltgiuuers orr, Railroads. Books of convenient form for use itrAtielleld, Containing • the ordinary lograrithmatio tablesare comma enough;biat a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad Work• an& especially the „necessary formulas for laying out curves, turn-oute,crossing% fr.c.,isadesideratum Which this work is designed to supply.- - U. S. Martawr_ACSlurnr,. - .West .Point, is; 1864. G e nderwerst- Fhweelooketi-over - “Henck's Field Book for Railroad Engineers," and - think it well adaptal to the' ob *lite gwCepeopstses t atlhaveno question butitosilltte found every useful and practical volume both for °Moeand field Work.• D. H. Maori. . , • • TROT. April 21: 1 M • I are.:urieb: pliased:arlth -- Mr. tenek's little manes, the "Field Book of - Railroad - Engineers." With the presenta tion of Some of the most practical and useful of recognised proceases.kmong ;railway 'engineers, he has given others whirl new t lent Intheir present form, appear to ponces a mint of higher value than-that. of. mere novelty- . -that of being in general itOkilbre - of available, not to say,desiza yrattica :use.; Iu corichnsion„ while 'I think the design of nr.ll , l l 3ele.S.bOok,is molt as to adapt it excellently well to professional: swede, Vitgrve pleasure in expressing my cordial eatisfection - with its.executiect, alike with the per spictillyeffected.by.theauthour, and the el ' cellentlyrgraphiatl !late displayed by Map_ blith • • B. FLOszult Oraws, O. and Dirtictor ogßousselaer Polytechnic InsUtute. PDX sale by - • WILLIAM _ s. - E.AvEN, . i n -EngfiteiireStationery, •_ - !dirket atrisst. corner of Reeend. itestreeotra."4,&- MAWS a CX). bare Jost • tirellyed another ereliti lot Of Drees BT. Goods, coiniirl- Lorig•Oanibli gtriped lad Figured Boragelit2Fissuai, Or. ggles; ae.,llo4with some elegant sty 25 PIPT los of Flounce& Be. ri age Dobai. I 1 lEN!ta _e:K.--w- - gEa - Jww , . - , -- ...,iir,-.-- - • 01:t.UA11t:i17,'P.P....0 , -. . •.; : _.._,;,,.,,,,,,,,.„,,1r0a:713 ussmernsirrM ;.ee'• i ~.• •....,.i , .ri• cram :ors,: GOLDS_ ,WOARSIENESII, , ,,i et -,: * it:AIMI,, /07 00.13nrc . ...'..nvEr. 'CEO CP c". " U.,. ' ..72 . 1 - .: Ally,comyumprucif. ~ • :-.• ~ . :;: .„ ,::'`. ' ure'Z''l ''. N#P, ' iiA;litt' thi 'at.entirilt '' - Ai V. : : - 0 ?:" ii ^ire e -.pub li c - tee ;thoLeettlfecates appArde , "..?..; .; 1! e b. : beim andbespiteit for rhea:off:eat can ' . i'N . ,l l- 4' , did ionslderetion which .their, honest -.-.. . vii _..• .. ..1; 4 1 1 0 . ,, ,n.kneklitleset`Vek ' ' •''• ' * % ' . .... 4 ,,,k. •-,rril'e7lloetimWtech kilittlikut Oman) :wine ' _. ,ff4l/1 ffleiff•attiltlresstte.tim dame tl4 ' ; ~_ cßand_vdue of. t;ftrans, fficroaat.,4o - Lee r ._ - Jeat rotitalit - trifle 'With, rer' dletbrt • ''•'-''-'.- .'•: : ------,-* achoMr n vergtatethelr eonvlcticerat. 4ndge-therta, wbethor thistle not the inedielne to trust WiwOU youmust hare relief for the throat .or lungs; Judge too, whether every' fanifly - might' not" tere - have it by them tura safigdararigidifst: the everywhere prevailing enerint,•whieh sfesitwitir , feidd -fregnency, upon whitost.eyerY - tlerlyand carries off a lamb from many : a hornet. _._, •., •'-' • • • lecke:M:44l FE", Jackson city; il.,;Both Mr:4184:: • :tem- 3. C...tmetr: Illree , arliefflitliar Tutorage 'is [Mich hi. (Leine/after. : Storni Pr. 9111 hest Rh time, have used It, three Of them in their own 'eases, and always with the, bap' pleat 'The numermisperMent medicines alnesyis ber Iciretberti,lead, trk incredulity-in Mond tonVirry taw reran. ' dY li and itlte only idler undeallted.rdden" otri a u , inam ,,, ' article,. thatnigthl!rgAike a gencreriont4inef) g a y 4,,11. ;Therairte'allini exeddlirimerif thlricOmidnttitt'beirgoirt, (id thoPtViluir : Pigtotlesl4)l4l ) Ted bill.cnd «0.8 at trial' under their:own , Observlitheu; turs,trOrapelled medical Mere to 'proelairri wlirbeit iterteefultiess.. It is, beyorld'ill doubt the beategeueral remedy tie base lot TherPialmorrafy Affeetione of,Vits plimsto,nte. ttet saws tlme:sedativir and expecterant4a rare berrubbrotion otpropettles.. -bitte ._ ~.,-, .. d labotttluititteill,proveltel Own reWard,l subscribe rayself;';ltespectfuffy'your Obedient sertrant, - -.- .? -• . ' ; :.i el JA8.148:1, ,lielMefflti: N. X.; geraeme.ng aw. zvc4., 1' alum , ' mark ails daSse • • ' Ze ' '' ' -c=`" - ' ' Williamsburg; li.l.,'S'ept: 8:1882. Dia,3:4l•Alsist;,Derir litirrOterfapplination for the Vett threnyearo inruydotlee as en edges:ate, brought on some months eight ego 'a sereriliritatfon Ot the bronchial tuteei WhieliWes eironStariterrtiOsoceto ine, Miff ..finit beiomin Mao urcinf great adpreheturiew. "rfferteryterninly , ttied fail toevenrellge me, tillXisseil XunrefirßeTel rib his no only relieyed ree; but, sell' trust. wholly mrteil,me. reire not, for' the reputhtiou of advocating - Patent brd dielnes; and,tlits la:at:your. servlce.• - 1 :shall" recimmeaudt it to members of-.the bar, and. others wirendl may Meets Illr boring rinder shelter ludlsfeibliimai. P. Yours teary, IL - JO liffil" : .. , ' -, ; ,- , ....• ~: IdontgemerY, ATlL,'`actulsir 4 184 G. Da. J. O. Arr.?"' Bir7.- hate Uted,,your admiratle_ootbr eCereud'eriefirslielY in my practice, audfind it to moan, by far, any other remedy weeturveloicuring ditilearea upon thb lungs. .: • , Your oberlieut servant, .. ... , r -; -. ••,. • ---• •--,`" • ''•,".^ B.lii.loyiiirn.. • What yet remains tei convinee.thei Most literedalerter that thocherry.rectbraPeoll that it.PritNetft , fed heijiateert,ture equalled remedial agent for alfdiseases, of the Throat, and Lunge:' •• Tire tripirien ce• Of ' years bee proven it be beabelt, and we submit it to the people, holleving that Ibitirblea will fully maintain its reputation.. , .. . , ... _ ~.. Preparedlryet C. AYEBi`Obenniirt,Lowell;Blisit. • 'Drawee of worthless preparations, attempted to be palmed off tlndas arsimllarity of name., ' 'T ~. . ...• . ... -• • .. ' 86Ief In Plitsbrirgh by ai Dinged's, and by B:A.•PiiiIN EgrocK a 00 . wholesale and !trail.' • - , • Jeekthirdkor F_URNITUR.E. WM. :8111VEN8011 dantinnee . tof • ••' • • • IZWILICET-WASEof entrydeserlytioti, stbia old eland cutter of Liberty and Seventh streeta. LINDERTAIi attendel to, to all RS ?" :h.:Y:i.~l Pl. LT.'S t • •-• I :: -.- •.:.'f...,. , . FOR ALL THE PURPOSES-OF. A ~, F A MI - LY ' •P 11 YSIC ;- • . - - ,*, !, -- - -..rirgati '. --., ts• '''''t ---.,,,,....... as long es ted apn II :- S.e demand for an effective purgative pill v esz-7 - if- Li "inch Wild be relied= es suresurd .r.s •V/11. perfectly safe in, its ommttion. ,This f c , ... ":Z1 has been prepared to, nieet'llia „Clio: ••• .. -' , •.:•• ~.e•katindi and an eitensive tiiil'eifits , i 2 . 2., ~.d ier , drtnes bas 3 coriausirsty Alowa, with , r At mg, 0 v , 14 , .. , .....it!......t...ther ; ao. pose designed. , •lns eat/ to ma e -...:,_ ..- .. •phyticalpEl.htibixot easy 30-raster the best of all pills—ono which should haver:lone of thd Of. , Jections, brit all the•advantages, of every other. • This has been atteratteilliele, and withlstat'succeisire'wbuld're spectfully submit to the public. decision: At litie been 'I oXtgrigte for.thp patient Al. threrto,glat althost e'reilFunil tire medicine is acrimoblous and irritating.in•the bowels. This is not. BLAny of them produce tio Much griping 'pax' and revedaloninthesystem ea to morathaneounterbalance the gobit tb.he'del-iiedltom`thdta:'Therte"pdti pbbillice Ito irritation or•painiunless it Miss from a previiiuslyeiditing 1 olititructlonor dansporgerittiti ;the bo• eis....iletrig. purely. •vegetabla, no hann pan arise froth their rise in any, guantl- Vl' but It Isl.:atter that anY Mediate slimild'he taken Judi .chmsly.,.,Minuto,direttions rfers their use In• the -Several' : diseases.ro.whicil they ereePPlintiffe are given dri the licmi ':Among the complaints which have been speedily puled by, them;'we truly mention UV er in Comflaint, Reverie:lM faiths. of•Jazindice,lndigestion,Lanstor, and Loss of , Appetite • Liglessuess, Irritability,ltillous Readriche, Bilione :Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Wile and Loins; for, Ixt,truth, all thesercre'butiliti consequence of diseased' actitatin,The Jiver. • As ansaperient, they affordi prompt and unrirrellef in,CostivenessoPiles„Colie„ Rysentery, ,liumors, Rorofula. and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and irn pmity'of the blood; 10 ithert,'AnY and. dteryelltle *here' a purgative is required , : -,•• • , • , .. ~, •-• • ". • • •ii - , i ~.: , •-: •• i ' They have also PrOdired,u4Me singularlytonceseful Sures in Rheumatism, Gout, ,Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas.„Palpite , don of the' Heart, Pains 'ln 'the Bask; 'Stomach arialide:„ They should I*, freely taken in the timing syf the:year,' to. purify the blood and prepare the, fff stern ;fox theobsriga of, 'seasons. Ad occasional dose stimulates thestoausch.and , bowels into healthreetiOn, add • restoreo the's'Opetitetred . vigor They purify the blood, and,: by their, stimulant so titai-on the 'circulatory 'BYeiteili; renovate (he stierigth :ink's body, and restore the wasted -or dismied - energise , Of the whole ergotism hence an . occasional , dose. is: arm:LW. geons, even though no serious derangement exists; Mann eces:fiery doing should never be 'carried loafer, alieiemi: ;f purgative. medicine , reduces the - strength.en taken to excess. The thousand cases In which a physic: le regain:di cannot be enumerated here, but they ; sugge.it. themsalyes to the reason of everybody; sinditlidonfidentlj 'believed this pill will answer a better purpose than•anytWrgirhich has hitherto been available to ,roluilitluth ..'..Willes, /heir, Vir tues are once known, the public will no longerdoubtvrhat remedy to employ when'in need brw biltliartie tiled Falda. Prepared by JAMES 0. AYER, Assayer and -Prattical Chemist, Lowell, Maas. Price 21 cents per box., Fbre.bomes for $l, Sold by B. A. FARM:STOCK 'A CO., Pittsburgh, tinitby Caleteros -- .Spanisli - mixture: TtiE GRF, AT .PB BIFIBP; OF THE BLO O D I Rot a Particle of tieferthy.lll it. , LET- Til Ei • ‘AFFLICTED , READ 'AND' •PONDINie.in Iniallible Remedy for Scrofula, Iling's Edthlthairosset tiAM, Obstinate . Cutaneous ,Eruptiens,Pimples or , Pustules on the Fide; Plotches, &die, 'Ague and Fever, Chronic; Sore Eyes; Ring Worm or Tetter, Seeld need; Enlargement tint • Pain of the.Boure and, Joints. Stuhlwom.trlcers, Syphilitic. Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaint, and all Diseases ; arising from sin injadidotis use Cl alerciary,luiiTudenis In Life, or Impurity of the Illood.• .-, • • •- - - - • •• L •• ' AR - Tills greet alterstive medicine and Purifier of Bloodi is uow wed byt . wands ot grateful path:Astro:6lth part - , of the United States, Who 'testify dill" to the retairksbl antesperformed by the greatest of-a ll medicines, "(MTV TEE'S SPANISH.MIXTURE.'': ~Neuralgia, Rheumatism,: scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, .Liver. Disease, 'Fevers, tilcoriLTlldSoreg, Affectiode of the Eklu A eri, Ildielises a the -, Throat_ Female Complaints, Patric aild'ching of the Dotter and .Joirds, era spetsilly putto flight by nising.this peatand inestimable remedy. , , '• ,• For sit 'diseases of tre Pica, nothing los yet been found , to comparowith it. It cleanses tbo system of all Impart- - ties, acts gently and eilleientlyou the firer and .11bineys; . fitren gate= the Digestion, gives, tone, to the: Stomach. mere:. the altirielear and healthy, and restorer the Coiliti• tution, enfeebledby diseasenr broken down by the ezeaures' of Yout 6 . OAs trlatble vigotanifitrengtb_.. ...., . ,; - ' ~. , ... For the Ladies, it is invariably better than all th e cos. tootles ever used. A few closes of Carter's Spanish; Mixture will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and ime ' prove the general health In areinarksbledegree beyond ill the medicines ever heard oL, ~ •, . • -. The large number of 'certificates whith. walleye reeelVed , from persons from all unite of the United States, IS ilukbasi ' evidence that there is no humbug about it. , The' prise, hotel keePers;magistrabtsePbTsiriaus, and public men, wall known to the community, all add their testimony to the: wonderful effects of this OIMAT 'BLOOD Pli=frElL . Call on the Agent and get a Circular and.Almarraei and read th e wonderful cures this truly wreatestof all has performed., None "genuirie unless elgUed •by BEM* . /i itiEgBASI, Proprietors, N5..3 Pearl streetilUchmond,•For tolthorn all orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. _. : And for sale by E. A. PAIINESTOCH, JOSEPff VLltile ING,FLEfilthie BROS:. ind byliruktbitrigvniiillyi , • - , ^031K111 ,1,1 1 . -. . .. . . . i , : ...; , , ...... , -- _ _ -- jogsz Eliplyki, WHEN 1111411.—These gentlemen Leta JDO pleasure in testifying in regard to. B. A. ; TOOK , B•VERAILFUGE, because two Of the flutillavensedi it in theirprivite practice am phyla:lane for number of Jeors,Antl.they. bar) known it,by olscrtatton,.to be good, MCC AlatiNT, Ind, July 4th, WA, • dies sr s. B. A. Ranerfock Gentlemen: llavidg sold yetis Tillable Vertnifoge for would r im ec e rm d n dharkosi l s as n i s t a fe w d r l ctmebnt n , m y eAy fo e r , all weir of worms. larnoinstance hhve we Over seen any evil results following its administration, but:always bas . answered the purposes forystach leas Otendesl,lo4,lsoll entirety satisfactory. . . Believing thateverithlng that hilt alitatilist forth In reppird to its virtues is strictly in accordant* wittkpurphsemtiorts., .not only as practitioners,but as men of business, we iiinbl unhesitatingly say to All:who resul:this; - 4114 tr-lx .bets Vermifoge now in use, endthat its:virtues west:est knowitt when tried.Vl*Vrs.Ro97Eß.a =ELY. • ••. Prepared and Sold . by • • • . B. A._ FAIINESTOOK Cotner of Fittet and Wood:sta. • LARZETTIIi JUNO* CORDIAL' ' trf Prontatitw 11 Elixir—A Certain Remedy in all eases of Inipelancy,! Barrenness, Fluor AlPlon, and all.4llelleedarisinglroto de-. bilitation of the system, where an impulse era raaborstive la required. It is an excellent remedy MY general ereak;' nese and debility, and especially for fetcclesi Vitt lac in the most perfect harmony with , the limit of-nidurecin re• storing tone, strength and activity to every part of the system. Females using , 'this medicfni, tit the 'Connie of titreeili four weeks, will Slnd - a great change lathe unnitanalioe: and general health; the the:assail finally beeimoas. flush ; and rosy as if they never saw's sick day, to. all. their lives.; Reference Can be given tiiperions who . kitve used this Cot dial, and who speak in theltighest-terms of - praise of !ter astonishing effects. Bold by - apl2 S. L. CITIISIIIIT;140 - Third et. . N oaten. - HE underddlled /wing bavuenNinted Administrator T of- the Estate of Jolirt3 Itooolof, late of Tabled toeroldn, -Allegheny county,: deed, hereby give notice to sli persons indebted to said ,Satate to make payment, einelk all-persona having claim egainet Aald Betate, to Amara Item, properly sothentleated,lor settlement, to JOUN'W; IttPf.nll,.at his Warehouse, No. 91 Front-street. - . • • BABAS 'T,•llO 43 Gri • . :101IN W: Binirdiv Achnidstrif • Spa chit:Bull attn. - T O TILE -LADIES AND THE BUBLIO GENENALLY, , , samaTz begs leave to announce to hig nn mesons friends that he hied axt returned DOE the:B.attarn cities, and is nom, opening, at his well ktomerf (7.. t tiakand, Fsthiontible Boot and Oboe Store; No. 107 Market street, sa splendid stack -of NEW GOODS. Ills castbmerswJll find the largestand• best selected assartmenkof•artleles in his line of business that Ptql4s Seer had, the pleasnre • of Open, - Mg to the publie. The attention of, the Ladies iiparticulalrinvited tOthose, fine fashionable Farsctii:SLlPPßlar- • • • As be 13 desirous of 'maintaining the Sonase well- ea repatition of his Stcirelai Viitapnari, roxontmodation and' satisfaction to all, he feels free to assure thcorrsho may se d, fit to call and examine his atock, that the LOW.PRICZa will suit the times, and the qualities and - -exquisite styles ilia not fall to satiety the most fasktddioua tsetse. • - . apl4t3m] itespeetfully4), • pir. E . sonvjurrz, l am FAUST FUR BALD, consisting of Siaty7two Ac es J :of Oboice, Lind, situate tiolumbituaa county, . at two miles above Wellsville, and within a quarter of a. mils of. the Beaver extension of Pit iburgn and Cleveland R: It i s all under fence, and about forty scree in nultl. vadon a good Frame D ',louse, Barn, do.; ,'Well. of excellent wrder at the door; a small Orth.rd r Garden,. de, de. Two ovine of Coal opened, and-coal under .thw wholefarm. As the owner Is removing -West, this place , will be paid at the low price of $2,100, . for terms and fur them information, apply at tha Real Estate Odes of • , apia, MUDD= & sox,, 140 sttirdst MORGAN'S OELSBIIATED COUGH. SYRUP.—Orka or the best remedies of the day for ealdi 3 Ooustoi. Wt'C'° l4 Pit Coughs., Hoetsepue, Influenza, Am: '• Tarte avd try.. 1t not, aatttfatfory, your Riney. witi be Tatted 4: Wor 141 `••: whdhealtendcetag. by • •• • -Jo:lN:mart 41. 30 • ,140.135,W0ed stonet.Pitlebutibi: Q PISMO THIIIIIMINGB 9f -all Nab. calartaul la at IsPel VAN QOB NEM MEM