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""• 4. ` ; ," • • •'" e- ' • - ••• " "* - • • •• • -' ' a ' .; s • ‘ ; •-' ' - •• •• - "- . • . •. 4 ; ,( ;-^ , • 1 1 ,in• 4- t _4ot - • • t 4 "..• Al. „. • • • •••4 4 • - . 4. • - • t "• •• " • `,"7 4 ,..1 ' • ', • •f!‘ • s'-• : , t; ' • N i _ • -• 4 ' ' • • (.4 4 i • • . 4 4 4 ": „ 4 1 , s •.‘ MEM SEM THURSDAY - ifftRNING.---- ttlOLttiA, AMERiCIAS" INSTITUTION.- The ituffelo Democracy considers the cholera now one of the Institutions of the country, " like our inalienable right to elect knaves to office, to blow up 'steamboats, and to build bankrupt rail roads." The statistics of cholera mortality for the last four years, it says, however, will almost entifine the malady to those who live badly, in healthy circumstances, or who have recklessly allowed Blight aliments to be ripened into ungov ernable illness. DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE —ln a late ode to Elantiato, California, by the renowned John Phoe nix, the following lines occur : " All night long in the sweet little village, You hear the soft note of the pistol, And the pleasant shtick of the victim." evv DIOPAILTISINT, Bureau of Yards and Docks, May 1,1855. S HALED PROPOSALS for each cleat; separately, endorsed "Proposebrier Class No. (name of the class) for the rianeyard at (name of the yard) will be received at this office until noon on the eighth day of June next for fur nishing and delivering, at the several navy.yards named, the motet isle and articles embraced In the following classes and which are particularly described In printed schedules, which will be furnished upon application, and sent by mail, if so requested, to persons desiring to offerto contract for any or all of the classes named therein, by (he come maudante of the several navy-yards, for the classes for the yards under their command, or by the navy agent nearest thereto,.or by the bureau, for any or all the yards. In case bidders desire the commandants or navy agents to send them schedules by mail, it soil he necessary, in or der to insure their transmission that they should enclose in their application postage stamps, as the law requires all postage to be prepaid. Bidders era hereby cautioned and, particularly notified that their offers must, be in the form hereafter prescribed, and be mailed in time to reach their destination before the thus expires for receiving them ; no bid will be considered which staid be received after the period stated, and no al lowance will be made far failures of the mail. To guard asainst offers being opened before th. time ap pointed, bidders are requested to endorse on the envelope above the address, and draws line under the-endorsement, time: "Proposals for Can No. (name the class) for the Navy. Yard at (name the pant)" To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Washing. ton, D.C. All bids which may be opened before the proper time, in consequence of their not being endorsed as above, will to returned to the bidders. (Bert date the offer.) I, (here insert the name,) of (name the town ) in the State of (name toe date.) hereby offer to furnish, under your ad vertisement dated (date of adr•rtitement,) and' subject to all the requirements of the same, awl of the printed schedule to which It refers, all the articles embraced in Class No.. (name the class,) for the navy yard at (name the yard) awarding to said schedule. via: (hue paste on the printed dam Pram the schedule, and opposite each at tide sst the p-ice. and.cirry out the amount to toe coixemns for dot tars and cents, and foot up the aggregate amount of the hid for the Nati) amounting to, (here write the amount in words ) I propose is my agent, (here name the agent, If one is required by the schedittel for the supply under the classes nusceilawoos, by a nonresident of the place of delivery; and, should my offer be accepted, I request the contract may be prepared and sent to the navy agent at (name the agency) for signatures and cortitlcate. (Here the'bidder to sign hi: name.) The Undersigned, (name of giecrtrutor,) of (inane the fawn,) and State of (name the State,) atut (name of teremd guaran. fort, dx ) hereby undertake that the above named (name the itit/A-r ar.bidders) w dl, if hi , (or their) offer ae above be ao cepted, enter into contract with the United States within fifteen days offer the date of notice through the Nut-office, of the weceptance of his (or their) offers before mentioned. Witnesa (Signature of Quirantars.) I certify Mut the abore,natutil (here name Inc guarantors) are known to me to Le goal aaa reeponrlblo guarantors in thhi came. To be signed by the district judge, district attorney, col lector, navy agent, or some person known to the bureau to be responsible. FOR PORTS1I01:111, N. II CLASS Nc. 2—Stcoe. 3—Yellow-pine timber. 6,-Spruce, hemlock, or pine. —Llms. 9 --Gracel and sand. 10—Slate. It—lron. 12—Steel. 14 —Yiles. _ 15—Peante. oils, and glass. . 16-.4.402- ehmakerr. 18—Stmfonery. 19—Wood. e 4- 7 1. - 1 a F• E 21—Provenaec. 2—Charcoal. t3—iron caatlogs. 24—Removing ',Age. 25 —Oonstructiow [-ewer. FAL BOSTON. Ouse No. I—Hrleka. 2—Stone. 1 —Yellow.pine timber. 4 •• •• lumber. s—Oak and hard-wood timber and lumber. 6—Wbite pine, spruce, jumper, and cypress Um ber and lumber. 7—Lime and hair. B—Cement —Orarel and sand. 10—Slate 1 l-1 son , Iron spikes . , and nails. 12—Steel. 14—Files. 15—Paints, oils, and glass. 10—Ship chand.ery 17—Hardware 18—blationery. 25—Hay and straw. 21—Provender. 22—Charcoal. 25—Iron ca stings. 26—Pumping engine and pumps for dry dock. 27—Steam-englne for ropewalk. NEW YORK. Crass No. 1-Bricks. 2-stone. 3-Yellow-pine timber. 4-- " . lumber. b-Oak and hard-wood timber and lumber. 6-White pine, spruce, juniper, and cypress tim• ter and lumber. 7-Lime and hair. 8-Cement. 9-Gravel and sand_ 10-Slate. • 11-Iron, Iron spikes, and nails. 12-Steel. 14-Files, 11.--Psdats...nils, and glass -16--Ship chandlery. 17 -Hardware. 18-Stationery. 03-- , lla, mad - straw. 21- 3- Provendar. 22-Charcoal. :3--Belting packing, and hose. 24-Clapper and composition nails. 25-Iron work and iron castings. 26-Machinery and tools. 27-Fire engine and appurtenances. 28-Iron rooting, kr 29-Gurrerr's house. Ellis island, complete -30-Gun carriage shod, of iron. 31-Oakum shop of iron. • • FOR PHILADELPHIA NAVY-YARD. Cues No. 4 -Yelloa.ploa lumber. 5-oak and bard wool timver and lumber. 6-White pine, spruce, juniper, and cypress timber and lumber. 7-Lime and hair. 11.-Iron. iron spikes and nails. 12-Steel. 14-Files. 15-Points, oils and glass. 16-sb p chandlery. 17-Hardware. 18-Stationary. 19-Fire wood. 20-Elay and Straw. • 21-Provender. 22-Charcoal. '23-Belting, packing, and hose. 24-Copper and composition . 26-Machinery and tools. FOR FORT MIFF ja ctils CLAM No. 1-Bricks. - - 2-Stone. _ 4-Yellow-pine4timber: 15-..-ak and hardwood timber and lumber. . • 6-White pine. spruce, juniper, and cypress timber and lumber. 7-Lime and hair. 9-Gravel and sand. 10-41a.e. 11-Iron. Iron spikes and nails: . 16-Ship chandlery. Wit ASYLUM. 1:1•113N0.1.--Clothing 2-Hats, boots, shoes, .te: i 3-Provisions. 4-ti.oceries: 6-Dry coots: 6-Oman, Ise: • 7-Tobeeco.- 8 -Chandlery: 9-Hardware. . .. 10-Iron and nails: ..,,.,:; 11-Paints, oils and glass. i-2,,, i 12-Files. • 13-Lumber: 11-Provender. .15-Fire wood: • 16-Charcoal. . - 17-stationery. FOR IVASUINGTOF:' CLial No. 1.-Bricks; . 2-Stone: 3-Yeltow-pine timber: 6-Oak and tis.d wood timber. c 6--Wh to pine timber and lumber: 7-I.iine and hair. 9-gravel sod sand. - , 6 v.f. . •., ' ..- 11-Iron, iron spikes and nails. 12-Steel. 13-Pig Iron: - 14--Fllea. 15--Paints, oils and glass: 16-.l , hip chandlery. 17-Hardware: 18-Station..ry: 19-Fire wood. ' 24-Hay and straw. 21-Provender. - ' 22-Charcoal. - 23-Belting, packing and hose. . NAVY-YARD, NORFOLK. CLASH No 1-Bricks. - ._ 2-Stone. 3-Yellow-pine timber. 4-.Yellovepine lumber: - • b-Oak and bard wool timber:- - - . . • • 6.-Wbite•pin?tutd juniper timber and 'Umber. 7-Lime. I 8-Cement. 10-Slate. •' ; ! 11-Iron, iron spikes and nails. . i 12-Steel. . Building of magazine keeper's house. 14-Flisi. . • -1, , . . . la-paints, oile, find glees. 1 . 10-Bbig chandlery. . • . • 17-Hardware. . 18-Stationery. t • _ 90--flay and strew. • I .22- 4 4h1M9 61 - 1 . ' • 22:-Rolting and packing. • 21.,,C. t o_pper and composition nails. i .-: . .. - 2:s-Iron - caitliet: , • r i • • 28-Machinery ant toots. • . '' ' 'Stegin engine for dry dock. .• • • ,I Cain No: 1.--lizicka., k tt --•- • _ DAILY, POST PROPOSALS. FORM OF OFFER. FORM OF OTTARASTER. _ 4—i' Imw • pina lumber. s—Oak and hard-wood timber and lumber. 6—White pine, spruce, juniper, and cypress . amber/aid timber. 7—Lime. B—Cement. o—Cockle shells. 16—Slate. I.l—lron iron spikes and nails. 12—Steel. 13—liallroad iron. 15—Paints, oils, glass. 16—Ship chandlery. 17 —hard a are. 18—Stet loner}'. 10—Fire wood. 20-llay. 21.—Pr vender. 22—Charcoal, 23—Belting, packing, hose, Se, 2c,_ 3.4 26 —CJ ,:irc Ei i r a::e s tr n i)n , , d g co le mposition nails. MAY 17. The schedule will state the time within which articles ant materials will be me - iked to be delivered ; and where the printed schedule is not used, the periods stated in it for deliveries must he copied in the bids. Ail the ar ticles which may be eintractiarl for most be delivered at such place or places, including dyer age and carting, to the place where mei, within the navy yards, respectively, for which the offer is made, as may lee directed by the com mending officer them of: and all other things being equal, preference will be given to American manufactures. No article will be received after the expiration of the period specified In the schedules for the completion of deliveries, unlace specially authorized by too department, It is to be provided in the contract, and to be distinctly node-stood by the bidders, that the amount and number of articles enumerated in :elesses headel •"miscellan ous" are specified as the probable quantity' which may be re quired, as well as to fle e data fur determining the low.-st hid ; hut the contractor is to form, h more or 1.-so of the nail a. ticies, and in each quantifies, and oh such times, as the bureau or commandant may moire. such increase, however. no, to exceed one-third of the quanti• ties stated, (and my oi•iAona sent through the pose eine° shall b- deemed sunimeht notice.) during the fiscal year ending 311th Jour, 1 , 56; and whether the quantities be-more or less thou those specified, the prices shall remain the same: All the articles under the contract must be of the beat quality, delivered is good order, free of all and every extra charge or expense, aud su , ject to the inspection, count, weight, or measurement of the said navy yard, and be in all respects satisfactory to the commandant th-r , f. Bid ders are referred to the yard for pums, specific!tions. or samples, nod a further descriptiou of the article , . Con tractors for classes headed -miacedaneous," who do not re side near the place where the articles a e to he delivered, will be required to name in their proposals an agent at the city or principal place near the yard of de it-ry, alto may be called upon to deliver articles without delay when they eh 311 berequired. - Approved sureties in the full amount of the contract will be required, and tweaty p.r cent= 'as additional -county deducted from each payment nntil the contract shall have been completed or caneeded, unless otherwise authorized by the department. On Messes headed • wiseell3 minus" to lie de ivered as required, during the 0,31 y ear, the twenty per cent= retained may, nt the discretion of the t - ruandant, b.paid quarterly, on the first of January, A pril, July, and October, when the deliveries have been satiefse• tory, the be once (eizhtv per cent) will he paid by lb- re spective navy agents within thirty days alter the teeSerile tion of bills, in triplicate, duly vouched and apprertel. No part of the per eentum reserved it to he paid until all rejected articles offered under th • contract shall have been removal from the yard, unless especially authorizel by the department. It will Do atipulatsd in the contra-t. that If default shall be made by the parties of the brat part in deliver' tag all or any of the articles mentioned, of the quality and at the times and places above provided, then and in that case the said parties will forfeit and pay to the United Stott,. no liquidate.] damages, a cum of money equal to tale. the amount of the contract price herein agreed alarm so the price to he paid f•• the articles in ruse of the settlel it. lire ry thereof, wheh liquidatedderuages may be rrcorer ell from Um" to rimo as thy) a 'era, The suretie, must sign the ,ritraet, nod their re•p-nsl bl•ity certified to i.y n t:nsy 50.•5!, diAttigt •tor ney, or rows other perEnn mtletactorily known to the bureau. 1(19 to he provultel In the contract that the bureau shall have the power of annulling the contract, without loss er damage to the gorenimeut, in Vas,' Congrss, shit I nut !OA,e made sufilclent n pprapriations for the artiel.s named, rf •r the completion of the worts esholaty and on ehir•lz this advertisement Ia Inc.-, an I stall vi haw ;L e to increase or diminish the qusn't n- nod .he classes not headed •• Miscellaneous" in the ea,cduir, .2:; per rent. Pennie whose criers , hall be accepted will he no jfi r d by letter through the pat rib e, 4,111,11 nodes -boil 1,. sufficient; and If they do not enter Into control , : for the supplies specified within fifteen days from the jute of tire tram the bureau cf the ttevptlin, of their bid. a con tract wilt he male with Sonic • lber 1,1,013 or persons, and tit- guarantors of nth defaulting bidder will le held re sponsible for all delingaensica. All t tiers not toads In str.ct reef wa dy with this adver tisement will, at the notion of the bur an. be rejertwi nose only whose offers may be arceptel will be and contracts will 14. ready for execution 6. peon thereafter as may he practicable. May 2—lair4w (slguatore ). 1. W. Ciimm Dealer in Kentucky Leaf Tobacco, 'RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 WOOD EITISUT, BELO. SIXTH. hrr,DIIIIGH, PA. IFir The highest mart et price, in CA. S H poll for RAtig. •otAi ig • JOHN ATWELL J L JTW ELL ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMTSSION MERCII/iNTS. AND I'EtLtltS TM P.ITTSBURGII MANUPACTURES. No 8 IV.ocl talit,en IVO, and Pant rtu., spl s I Prrrrncr.Gn. T EAS -I'2J ht. rbests Y. 11.0 tall...v.ler no I / mp . l Tua. GC do fine Ilinck Tear; conics fin.. (Aden.; do 61) do Y. /1 .G. P. nut/ Imperial Teas. OOFFER--200 bap prime Rio enter ; 30 do Old Gov. Java Cofftv.. TOBACCO -100 boxes Os and SP, .sorted brands; % do lb Lump. do GO catty beers 1..: 4,4, do SUGARS— GO barrels Coif.; Sugars: 40 do Cru,hed do SYRUP AND F. II 510LAS9ES -110 bids Eastern Syrup; 37 ;lo Golden do 100..H0 La. S 11. MolGts,o; 251ialf bide S. 11. S Alrlasses. FISH— 100 bob: No 3 Markerel ; 20 do No. 1 Herring. RICE— 10 tierce. prime Rise. CIGARS-160 boxes, aosorted brenda. BI CARE. SODA— IGO kege (Lee's brand). CASTILE SOAP— %) boxes (61arseille.s BALERATUS— GO bags (In papers). PIPES— 60 boles clay Pipes. TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN -76 barrels Tar : 23 do Rosin; 10 do Pitch. The above Goods now in Store and arriving by Canal and Railroad, which, together with a general assortment rt Pittsburgh manuraotured articles, will be offered to pur chasers on reasonable henna, by ATIVE.LL, LEE A CO, apitil No. 8 Wool AL, between Water and First Op. Pittsburgh Mathematical & Commercial COLLEGE Ts now opened for the Pt-caption of Lady and Gentlernen Pupils who etch to ecei•e a sound end thorough know ledge of the following branches of education: Writing. Ilook-Neeplog and all its collateral sciences. Al4chrs, Gem, Liu", Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, the Vise of Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, Ao , hc. The Principal needs not to be recommended, as his name and capability are well known to this community, being a Teacher In this city for several years, end for the heat three months has suc cessfully taught in the Iron City Commercial College, but has left It on hi. own aocord, with the Intention of estab. liaising an Institution in which the youth of Pittsburgh can acquire a knowledge of things more profitable than making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chance will Writing be neglected. The Principal'. capabilities ran ho tested by any person who doubts his qualifications, HP they were by the gentle men whose names are attached to the following test. =Wails Attratimry, November 24, 1851. I tako great pleasure in certifying to Mr Barry's qualifi cations as a thorough Book-Beeper, nod fully competent to Instruct young gentlemen in the 6CIBLICO of accounts—bo Elden being a good mathematician and ripe veholar in other respects. .1017 N FLEMING, Late Professor in Pittsburgh Oomme•clal College. 1 . 177861.111G11, Nureinher 24. Mr. Barry to eminently qualified for imparting instruction in the science of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-Seep. log I foun I him even critically acquainted with those branches of knowledge. JAS. M. PRYOR, Principal Third Ward Public Schools I slats it as my martian, that a , a nathemittiolan and Book.Keetier. Ilk John Barry has faw «goals. and nn sum. riots. I think all thy Teachers of this aunty Alisociatnai will ()near with ma in this .t.tement. JOHN KELLT, Principal First Wart S•hools, afiegl;en The Writing department mill be attended to by a geoue man of superior qualifications, who wlil M-vote all his I.t tendon to the immediate improvainedt of the pupils. nouns of inetrnetion from 9 A. H. to 10 I'. 91. TEEMS: Book-Keeping and Writing r2O per course. Arithmetic 10 per quarter. Writing 8 for 20 I eseons Arnesmum BUILDINGS, Liberty street, near We'd. . mhl9 J. BA DRY, Principal DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, P.TTSBURGIJ, PA. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATUBE of Penneyl- Tanis, with Perpetual Charter. BOARD Or TRUSTELS. His Excellency the Hon. James Buchanan, Hon. W. H. _Lowrie, ilen--Wisa. Wilkins, lion. Aimee Hampton, lion. Charles Naylor, Deb. J. It. Moorhead. FACULTY. P. DUFF, author of the "North, American Acrountant," Professor of Book-Kceping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. lIOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Dook• Keeping. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the best off hand Penman in the United Shiites, Professor of Commercial anti Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. H ADM, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law and Political Economy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, -- Nerfeseor of Malbematice Ac. • The Students of this Institution obtain the following ob- vious ad7antages over all others Ist. A training for business prepared by a practical mer chant of eighteen years experience in extensive business, natured and pet fepted by fifteen years subsequent practice in teaching 2d." The Dipleriart 'bears the signature of the author of a aystem of Book-Keeping sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York, as the most perfect In the English language. ad. Students can review their Book-Keeping, and bare the profeesirmal advice of the Principal et any future time, free of charge. 4th. They obtain the handwriting of the beet Penman In the Unites States—one who writes all the specimens which he exhibits. 9th. Regular Lectures en Commercial Law, Political F.conomywrid-the Princ ple.of Commerce. Refer 'to - Any of our City Merchants or Bankers before engaging elsewhere. guyila stscelred daily. Terms unlimited, and no , oubt of the permanence of the institution. .Dutr74,Dook-Keeping, Harper's edition, sl,so—pp. 192, royall.actatc-,'l_tbe beat In the English language." DIAN Steamboat Accountant, $l. "A perfect system for such Bete! '. lorifiepd for a Ciro Mar and Specimen of Williams' Pen manahip.-. . . . ap2d:d.w liy:Fare nowteeelving our stock of Paris made MAN. in.L .3,t4?-whicl;k we orptaCcial the'atten Lion of the lad •t. • • •• • • • HAMAN tt AUL, " • • • 91 Market strret. i r lISIC throttled by -FRANK ceztao; far Parties, Pa IU. rades, &c., bn the shortest notice and at low rates Re may be itayiendel on. Re may be fotinefafit M. Car esrDsguerrean Rooms, 78 Fourth street. • /AMA' Erliral _ t lESSI ~ry. " .f~ t ,. 3 * r .~_ ~; t~ - ~. ;; c ~:" ;r,,._ IMPELS. IVIANSION • H9 I LTSN,, E 0 R' A uit Ist ' T PAOPRIETOIt, iv 0, 344 LEDER-TA kTREET, just tradde the Passenger L'4 Depot of the. Peuroylvania Railcard, which makes it the most rnuvenicat house la the city for passengers arri ving by that cmCd. , . . The v Eroprietor haring, at considerable expense, fitted up, is et - cell,nt style t .the 3IANSION ROUSE, would respect. fully solicit a share of public patronugo. Therela attached a splendid STABLE and extensive NV AGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. the Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best-the market can arrant. febDy ST. 0/...A.111. HOT.EIL, Clymer of Penn and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa, Tn to. undersigned, formerly of "Brown's Hotel," having taken this large and commodious EIOTEL, and having refitted it In magni fi cent style, would respectfully Invite his friends and tits traveling public to give him a call. As su red, with the convenience of the house and his long ex. pertanna in tba business, be . can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. fe1,23 , 'SQL 0. CONNELLY, RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, _PA. my'2o:yj E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTENT ROUSE, riOliNPTt OF LIBERTY AND GRANT 'STREETS, near ll the Railroad Depot. JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. CITY HOTEL, 0.1. TC DROWN'S. Corner or Smithfield and Third streets, PITTSBUR OH, PA. GLASS & CARE, Proprietors. JODN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CARR, (Late Manwr ri.t.TaN,Trapl.ucideo (L. B Okada Y Perry rintelt.) rpnrs large and commodious flown having undergone 1 thorough repair and furni3hixl with new equipmente throughout, Ls now open for the reception of the traveling fltlhlir. CHARGES b10DT.R.16247.. apres:Bm OWSTOLVS. virAVNILLEI DOUSE, 50 South Eighth street: between Chostnut and Walnut, Philltdelphis. fau29:y TILE UNION, XTO. 111 drelietreet, Philadelphia. T. S ;WEED ante of 111 the Shgle,) l`foprietor. ree29 GASKILL 11017 SE, CORNER OE HAW A'3 SOTITELETR, WARREN; (:). TUE Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the 1 public that this nen and elegant Hotel has been Opened A, aboute of en ter t4iumept. lietug commodious and roomy, and inboining the office of the Ohio Stage Oompany,ll oilers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for Clio acconamciAa.. Lion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. soli M. O ASKILt. N 1-10 USE, CIIESTNUT STREET. A BOVE THIRD, I'LILLADELPIIIA PAILKER. F!roprleters. tr:Rms $1,Z.0 PEA DAY. DI c JI4LLP.N 110.t1t.,1e., J LINSTO WN, P ENNA. lundersigned having taken charge of the shove I named House, and refitted it at a large expanse, Lo a Axitufortable as well as elegant style, is now prepared to re refire guests, and give lan ple satisfaction to ail who !nay m. roniQe the liour,i!. aoti:tf j JAtli DOWNEY._ HARE'S (Late 'Farmer's „Exchange,) XTO. 183 LIBERTY IiTREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitt 1,1 burgh. SA 11111 , :L ILPLRK, Proprietor. Hotel Is vntirely now. becing just boo completed ona opened for the areornmaia don of the public. Isepl3 /lOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. `I PATRICK h SuN, Prioriurrinds.—'this Rodeo hex na- V• dergone thorough and extensive repaint, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, ate., and the proprie tors pledge thernselvve that nothing shall be wonting on their part to render the Passer-ix a place where all the corn. forte of a drat class hotel can be form/. jyt:if C. PATRICK & SOS. 1 0 1.01LENGE 1 - 10T}GIA, No. 400 lIROADWAY, NEW YORE. - (CONDUCTED ON TOO EUROPEAN PLAN.) BEITBEN LOVEJOY, ec3:ly PROPRIETOR. REbTAURANT,S. ' l3 -- ANK EXCHANGE, THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Woof) AND MARKET. leave to inform their friends and t..r public general] c , hot 14,..y have leased the above well known Restaurant, whit. has just been thoroughly rroototed, repaired end re furnished, and now Open. The proprietors have spared al elptrriba to make the Bank En change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure - to the het lnrs. mon. The larder will at Al limo, he stacked with the delicacies of the nod nerved up under the auaid. re, of e perienred cooks. 'May re, , pertfully ask for the patronage of a generous public. LIELVIDEILIL Ithls FAURANIT, Wtlf s I !CERT, BET. lt Al ER AND Fl RS 1' STREETS. relit: Undersigns,' has just provideda choice 'Rock of LIQUORS. and is rea,ty at 1.11 times to serve his friends ith the hest of the sea,on, lu the tray cf t.‘llb:ea. IriAb IV hisk y Vow:hes may be had at the tirtsieutt. jaalhly JUtIN SA V AGE, Proprietor. (. 7 '..OLLNUCOPIA s -- OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.Iat D. BARNARD. No. 40, FiRA Sired. b•Zwern irood and Market. junlo ly rrrrsncaG a. CRYSTAL PALACE, No. 18 1 1 / a rTset street. C. C. B.E.ELY, - - • RESPECTFULLY informs EL friendrand the p in general, that he has jtirt started hts New York and Philade modern style of W. di . I NO CYYSTEi:e. and everything eine in the eating Rue. Oyslar , in the Shell or Steved, for 12 , ,y cents •lozen. lle will air, furnbh the hest of everything that the mat k«t will toicrd. lion'sr al rays open until 8 o'clock . in the trn,ruitig marL3-tf oirsTrrat SALOON .1.5 D aIiSTAILIKANTI 108 WOOD STREET. Isubaarli,r has , 130 , 1 , him OYSTER SALOON AND' 1 EATING I.IGIE r.e.rfe,ted ha a manner. that cannot ha excek.l by any simitar ehtubliahment in the city. AI t WILL DR SERVED Ur AT ALL HOURS OF VIM DAY, from the Choicest Meats. Fowls, Fish, itc., &et llie BI! rd - Far. , armor be suryaaaed, and he would respect fully invite Cl.y attrntion of tila public to It. ellitBf.EB STILL, jtlA:ulaetf log Wood street- St. Clair Laser titer Itrewery. ru , III; undereigned rene.ctfully Inform/ the public that be j hi now fully prepared to serve private families and the public ireneraliy, with him celebrated LAGEIt 1.1EE.12, in bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. 39 DIA A LLET , near Wood stroet,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. F. G. SCHENCK. Benlea' Lager Beer No. 106 Small /Add steed, appeaser Cli3lo/11 House. rpnr. subscriber has just opened ono of the largest an, best finished Lager Beer Halls in the city. Ills Beerir acknowledged to be n superior article, and every other nes et:immolation about his house cannot be excelled. mt.—at:3m A. It EN I TZ. ==a=l WD. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated . Kennett Ale and Brown Stout. Alno,Common Ale and Porter, In quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully sollrAted. nalliy Mineral Water anti Sarsaparilla WM. D Esc)Lieu, pat RChPt, below Penn, is now manufacturing and bottleing the above beverages on so aatenATe cosi, ill, articles are of the best quality, and nufactured from the purest materiels. oetl7:ly HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE IIIE undersigned is prepared to rup , ,ly CARPENTERS, CABINET.M AK E rt.:3, and WorkerH In Wood generally, with lite Patented and valuable PLINI.S. Ad who have tried It, prunou..lo .1 a most valuable In vention, that mt.( soon will , ' Into g neral use. The fol lowing letters from peal at workmen ere but two among many letters the Patentee h 1.3 resei veil recommending this Plane above all others in use: . PITIBBURGII Brun CABINET FACTORY, February 22, 1555. We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we have used hopper's Pat , ut Plano, and 'do not hesitater to recommend It to Cabinet-Makers dud Carp•nters as su perior o any other Plane in us-. Weconsider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and for planing vene re, it fI far superior to the old m ,de of scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One mon, by using tnis Plane, will plate more veneers than lire men can do by any other plane or method in use. 11. It. RYAN & CO. To Moses F. EATON, Esp.: /Ivor Sir— I have examined Hopper's Pltent Bench l'iane, and believe it to be a most excellent article for the ore for which it I. intended, as a combination of plane and Acre er. It to psrdcularly adapted to pluming veneers, and It does net regehe orie•fourth the time or labor of the old method; end 1 have no doubt ; when its properties become generally known. but that It will entirely uperseils the former to. thous and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend It to all persons engaged In the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of it, thereto nothing as well kited to glee a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers as the !logger Patent Eteneh Plane. JAMES NV. WOODWIELL, Furniture Wareroom., 97, 99 Third et , Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, February 27,1859. MuBll3 P. BATON', of 0114 city, Is my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufaeture and sell them WM. 0. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21, 1855-41:n1,213f AGENCY - It/rOSES F. EATON, No. 19 Math street, agent for selling AL and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to sell the following lately patented articles: Sande tt Cummings' Patent Brick Machine; Mopper's Patent Veneer Plane; Trott's patent Oil ()lobes, for Steam Engines; Doan's Rock Drilling Machines; Coe'e patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mille; Crawforra Steam and Water Gauges; and, Griffith's Wrought- iron -Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any In wile. Me is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these articles fa any part of the country. lie he aloe for sale hot-premed Nutts and Washers, and finished !Weis Work. He is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Eights and new Inventions, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. Ile refers to the following CAttD. I Irhe subteribers hare long Coen acquainted with Mr. Slows F. Eaton, and hove no .I:saltation In recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, ass gen. tlemen of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be placed. - 7•lleviiie D. Crate, W. Robinson, Jr, Wm. Lorimer, Jr., John Graham W. IL Denny, H. Childs & C 0.,, James Wood, N. Holmes & Bons, P. R. Friend, Kramer & Bohm, F. Lorene, L. R. Livingston, Knap & Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M'Candles ,11 A W. LOOmis. ' PITTEWURG.II. November 27th. 1064. nrer27:dtf Doane Patent. Rtck Drilling Iliselfines, WEIGHING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of fire or 61X In Lhe ordinary nay. S. S. Fowler & Co, Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni ted States, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 10 Stith Street. 1111•Eii vs Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R. R. W. Milnor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. R. R. Gen. Wm. Lorimer, Jr, President P. A C. R. IL; 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. & C. R. R.; !Heists. Manful! Nicholson, Contractors (or the P..it R.R dacl9 ibulnitt).WEElEd—A. A. MABUN A to. have Just re , oared per express 6 cations of Embroideries, soropri• sing new and elegant styles Collars, Cults,tollaretits,'llead Dresses, Rogettes, Tabs, Sleeves , Chemizeites, Irdirfa, *bleb be offered at extrataly low prim. jai= ,4! . .1. ,. ., - . - ;•- • ;t 7 '::: , . 5'...;',.' . ;:5 -.q't7". : ' , ; 3 • 4- 4 , .1 *r• -"INSIII.kAM "\sr: • Increase ofGash-Capital -- TO HALF - A MILLION . DOLLAH,S! TNA INSURANCE COMPASIT, HARTFORD, CONIV-CHARTERED . FSI9. PAID UP. Cash Capital, ;7.; - - - $:300 , 000. riltlE THIRTY-S=l ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Assets of the /ETNA INSUILANCE COMPANY, of Bart fonL Its furnished thtssency on the Ist Of. January, 1855,. Real Estate, nnitinumbered.....A • • - • - '518,672 05 Seventy.two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay , able sembannually— 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, seciarriby.mortenge... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank 126,327 35 'lb flr6ad Strickaintolitlectinut.. "" • " 4 97,515 00 Bank Stocks in the city of liartfersi, • 142,896 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, In Bank.,.and in hands of A g , i,ta .and others 212,505 06 • ' " • $775,_78 63 The amount of llabilitiesdne or not due to Banksor other ereditors,.—nothing s Losses adjusted andalue,—cone. Losses atuited and not dan s $ 1 .48,518 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 50. " • • " All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing. Ac. • • Agents instructed tulake no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in ; any city, town o,r,yillage, depends upon tbe c'haracthr , material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the Ore department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of ; buildings varies; the design Is to limit the loss by any one lire to $lO,OOO, or less. TllO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Sears or CONNEC7ICTIT,} Hartford, Jan. lot, 1885. Hartford"county. Para [tally appeared Thomas .A. Alexander,Beeretary of the .Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore{ going Statenient by him subscribed, is - true, according to his best knowledge and belief " • - • . . - HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace, Losses pail.by.,thia-Company for-the year 1854 exceed $730,000, Alto the fieickluma received for the same time far exceed any other year, sines the organization of the Company. Policies, covering' iinarly - 51t descriptions of property, le aned at this agency, at retertherative rates. -41 - 4- Mica No. $7 Water street Pittebnrgh, Pa. j anl 1 11, $. TIN EYCK. Agent.- CIILRTIraD, Cash Capl th 7 . ' .$ 500,000 Cash Surpliis,:o:e.ll7, J.ssosar, 1&65......5:373,573 Tlll9 Capital Stock and Burplu3 is securely invested for the benefit of all policy holders:: 40 an en lance of the claims we have to public mnfidence, and of its ability, to psy losses promptly, we state a.,fact, that its receipts' vary from 1,126,13ffil to sl.BO,Ciffil,per. month. Its husinesS fti (ante and well disirikused, andin ouropinion no Com pally in the tinned: Strifes affoide Letter - indemnity to polity holders than tile zltni. They 01:hint:le to make insurance on property In tow:mitt - a country, at rides as low as is core sistent with eget,* to EYCE(„tge-k, Jtri". Office, North-west - -ebrner 'Filth and Wood streets, l'lttshur.th. 5p2,0:17. HOTEL, DELAWALLE MUTUAL SAFETY-INSURANCE COMPAIM 'l~ MOE In the North /100 in of the Exchange, on Third J strvet, PillhADEL23,ll.6h 03 V 33,910.41, Csaoo To in parts of the World. FICE6II, INRAN INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Onion. • " .- FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. . .thr stores, dwelling hausesatc. ASSETS OF TUE CCLILFA.NY,Novemberii.lB63. Bonds and dlortgages.-- 00 Stateof Pennsylvanta,Phiiadelphia eity, " .Spring Garden, Southwark, and other k0m5,...-----181 ,653 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances coin. • 24,012 20 Bifls ...... .......... . ... —.169,625 94 Cash on hand... 16,071 30 Balances in the bands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued 121,707 67 Subscription Notes...— —.... 100,000 00 J SCHANDELMERER., 0. it FIIANCI,I This Franklin Plra Insurance Company, Of Pilaw!". !Aim Pransyireni.a. DIRECTORS—CharIes W. Bancker,Tbomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, iiamnal Grant, Jacob. It. Smith, Geo, W. Rich ards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Rorie, David 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cuss. N.ltencars, Prezident. Ones. G. B.S.NCEIN, Strfektry. Oontinus to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, to towu and country, at rates as loss as are cowls - tent with security. Tie Company have riiserred a large Contingent 'nnd, which; with their capita . and primhnos, saltily forested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company' on January Ist, 1851, u pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were 9efollo.re , vii: Mortgage $918,128 68 Real Estate ..... ... ... 134,377 78 Temporary Limns 83,966 11 Stocks i 01,885 00 Cash, • 64,340 81 Total $3,22,708 44 =Attlee their Incorporation, a period of trielity:oza years, they hare paid upward of One Million Four Ilundrud Thou sand Dollars, losses by tire, thereby affording eridento of the luirantagos oLinsttremee as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptimts 8111/abilities. J.GARLINETt COFFIN, Agent, Cites, northviurt cor. Mod and Third sta. LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY. AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER lIRPETUAL. clarl7:y PfNNSYLVARIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH,. CORNER OF EOURTIL AND. SMITIIFIELD STREETS A.uthorlzisil Capital, $300,000. - • TNSIIRE BUILDINGS and other property against lOss or darneae by Fire, and the perils of,the Sea and -Inland Navigation and Transportation. Western Insuraite. Coniparty, - Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr.,,Praident., I P. M. GORDON, Recretary CAPITAL' 111300i000. WlLLinatfitiagalnst all kindi ofrleka,FlßE std hIA 11 RINK. All losses will•be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Ham °lnstitution , matusged by Diazoroas who aro well known In .tha community, and who are' determined, by promptaess and liberality, to maintain the chaff which they have assumed,'lm offering the best protection tb those who desire to be insured. . . . Directers.—S. Jr.,(l. W. fticketson, 3. W. Butler, N.Holmes, Jr., W, 11.8mith , O.lhmeen, 13 surge W. Jackson, Wm; 111 . :Ly00,4ames I,l4encott, G eorge Darals, James Mc. A Way, Alexander Nimlok, Thomas Scott. geL„. cll2:lce, No. 02 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang ..airs,) Pittsburgh. nor24:ly NEW GOODSI —Wsrdirrs,73:swittly,: 'fw:vai Wane, "Mtursai GOOD% Ftei, WHOLENLIS AND Itersii.—Coun try Merchants and strangers Visiting our city are request ed to call, as we can items them as well, and we Glint b tar, than they usually are, served in Ilastern cities, be Ides giving them, a responsible guarantee—an item.dillicult to obtain In many show'. Silver Detached , Levers $lO to 115,00 Do Cylinders 7to ,10,00 L-dies' Gold Lever and Lepine Watches, $2 . 5, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $34 to $2OO. Ghalne, Seals, Kaye, Pencils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, In excellent variety, and at lowest prices. Watch- It pairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All*Orlfhtd All s o6 deciarantea• W. W. WILSON, mh2l 67 Market serest, corner of ,Forirth. AJEW AND GOOD 110011.8 JIL°T RECEIVED AT DAVI -1.1 SAN'S; 61 Market street, near Fourth: Plain Words to Young Communicants; by Dr. 4. W. Alexander 34 c: ate. Willisotht Young Communicant's Catechism. i cents. The Matt Kinsman, or the liist-ry of Ruth, the bloabl• tees; by Dr Tyng. Lilly Gordon, the Youngilousekeeper. . Prime's Travels in Europe and. the East—the best book of travels yeti ' • " The Foresters; by Prof. Wilson. Ministering Children. The Laws of Figurative Language; by Lord. "" The Minister's Fatally. Mornings with Jesus. Jay's lest. The School of Christ, or Christianity in Its leading aspects. The 'Fountain of Living Waters, illustrated byFac. 4th edition. . The Words of jesits. lite Mind of Jesus. Ritto's Works. footsteps of St. Paul. Life and Epistles of at..Ptrul.-platn, and In ono-half calf for presentation. - • • The Hiding Place;. The Night Lamp, " ' " • Now opening almost dallv r new and valuable Theological Works, for family and tritnisterisil .reading,,batL.,eteeric an and Ensitsh. J. S. PSVISON, ape ' - 65 Market street. TEAN NETTIS 1 el '6l3e Is dressed in silks and satins, • And her A{%) Is full of grape Elie is lovely fn appearence-.. -But what a aaltow-fteee I Her hi.ndiare'mull; but I how rough: She Barely duos not know That HERPITIO Soot is twit the thing Aid then die price is low. -• ' The ABM= SOAP Le for sate; 12% - centa - per cake, a t meh2.l N 0.140 THTRD. STILICir'S Fa r m es. - was:tie - 4 A FICRI3Ori baytuvi'Capitarni Thi :777 es orYourptionsand Dollat,e,ta -Invest-In-a Manufaett?ting- business, Can hear or an oppOrtnnlty 'where' he lit DOErnE nti 240Nkr iu a short thne: The best rerereneee given.' or particu lars apply at THIS Ulna& [mb.27:hr " • • 4L- t . 1 t• 0 • • ; • 44,t, • • - 4.4", COMPAN OP -11ARTFORD? CONN. COMall MARINE' LNStrlt A NCI:8 Dr. 8.51. Huston, Hugh-Craig, Spencer Mllvain, Charles &ally, Samuel E. Stoker, Henry Sloan, James Traqualr, Wm. Eyre, Jr., Joahua L. Price, James Tennent, John 11-Semple, Charles &buffer, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, B. T. C. Aloeßatt, do. tLARTI President TEIOB.O. HAND,Tine President. Jostsn W. Cowan, Seely. P. A. MADERT A, Agent, No. ilk Water street, Pdtsburgh. Wm. Martin, Joseph H. Beal, Edmund A Bauder, John C. D 11.119, Hobert Burton, John IL Penrose, George Ci. Lelper, Edward Darlington, IL Jones Brooke, J. G. Johnson, James C. Band, Theopilusrauldin,g, James B. IPFarland, W. C. Ludwig, THE UNITED STATER' "7 CAPITAL $250,00.0. Office, S. E. Corner of Third arid Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Some Board at rhile , aelphto: DIZLICna£I• Stephen R. Crawford, Paul D. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. M'llenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereus, William M. Godwin, William M'Kee. Prerident—Stephen R.Crawford. Vice President—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Jr.raminer, Pittstrurgh--Jameell. Willson, M.D. Allegheny City—R. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. DIEZCTOIO. Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. WOlintock, Kennedy T. Friend, 1). lA, Long, J. Osier Sproul, A. J. Jones, o.orge R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, James S. Negley, W. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Parit, H. B. Co shall. Hon. WEI, F. JOHNSTON, President BODY PATTERSON, Tice President. A. A. CARRIE!, ' Secretary sad Treasurer. 8, 8. Cumin, Assistant flectetary. dectlem WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. `' -• ':ri: Ef. BARKERS 7 - .46:.gt) BROKERS. - - - 8.-TOC-K AND .BILL BROKER,— O f fice Po. 92 - Fourth above Wood. OTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgagee, and Loans on coils. 111 terms, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on cote mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. _ Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications emoted to promptly. - janl9, WM. 11. WILLIAMS Pal. B. M'VAT: . ,' • ' 'WM. H. Williams et . , co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . ~.. i 4: ?x n .4.70 i e i Wool - an d - Third streets. . ira- All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections . of Bills, Notes, he., promptly attracted to. jan2B:lw ItI'VONNELILAda — WIL LOCK, • " - ' ' BA'NKERS, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Funds received on•deposit Stocke bought and sold on commission. Collectibila made at any point in the United Staten South East -corner .of ...ktasket,and Frith ands, ' • , • myl 1 ' • PITTSBURGH. PA. s; ARTEMIS, RODG.ERS'.iik . • BANKERS7*NlYittliatit CORNE,II. OF F.0171e271 AND SALVILFIELD STREETS, au2:Can ' Pittsburgh...Ea, • 't C. U. %ELKINS L " ' ''. ' " ..105. LI:TDAWIM Wiikltie dri.Coit -'" "^ , „ (Bnceaseors to A. Wilkins. & Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANOIE'BRQ - K.ERS,. • No. 71 lbw:ik sirg, rilli6poli.: T N TILE nurnerantrinspenglore of Banks and Bankers .1. throughout the country during the last six months, we are satisfi - ed_thst4u-ari t- noos every - instance their tro les have grown : nut eta departure fronkkheir legitimate rit'l l'lo.l.l; and we, therefore, take occasion 0 assure the p bile in advanci, rilatiio epeculatlens in "fancy stocks," or o her "autAble oPeYalltfils," awl! tempt up from; the stricken le• gitimute line oP our . butintfcp-Lbellevirlg' . that fit rlyvidingt ail such . investments we shall not diary bO tidttet 0 , 14) to •Stirre our customers and ensure their' lierety, - hut tb in adopting such a course we shell -proniotri bar Dorn 'ultimate benefit. [teb.s) . '' Nr. eCi:). . . ' .11:ouVtiv .a.l. 1 ..,, PATSICKS it' YRDIDIFID, BA.NREES AND - EXCHANGE BROMEEE, Hare Removed theii Cijiie fothe Glimmer of Fifth ar.d .A Tr l W. 7D rxrrsuvsatt ; PA. ATRICE.B FIRIENT4 Bankers and Exchange Bra. ere. W 1 , and Dealeraiti Notinr,Drnfta, Acceptances, Gold, ver and Dunk ;Naas. , . 1 - Exchanged on the' Eastern and Wesinn Cities constantlyfor sale— . • . .. ... Collectionsmade in ali the titles throughout the Unlted States. Depositerrecolved in par funds or entrant papa ~ at the corner of Fifth and , Wood Streets: : ~-•- , ifeti3 ^ N. HOLMES de BONS, It AND EXCIiAtHIE DRONERS,: ILSVZ ILXMoven Beta 13.1311X0 AND szczusaz orricl 67 auroral grinner, Lora moss aunts a= spurn. lIOLPIES a SONE, Bankers and Earhanzeigrokirq, . and Dealets in Notes ' Drafty°4" vet. and Oak tcotea Exchange on the Cities constantly for sale. Collections Made in, all the cities f 'Staten DePosite receired in par fun, 67 Market street, between Third and TIICANAN & BANKERS AND EACH/ail No. 88 Wood Btrott, corner of. , PITI'SBIIEQH, PA., DITY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount t exchange, and promissory notes; make:collection In ail the principal citlea of tite Union. Receive deposits on call and on 'tannin, aretglse their !prompt attention to all other matter. appertaining to a Broker's business. Ea Exchange constantly en hand. ma • JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKE 11xALxa in Exchange, Coramercial and Bank Rotes.' COCK bought and sold on commission. Collections S carefully attended to.. Interest paid on Deposit. • atir No 583 Pours street, nearly opposite spa M- Ban 1. deelß . Rua. a co, . BANKERS AND EXCIIANGE BRGEMR, CORE= 0111W007? AND nri/1 STEXXIII. CI ICHIT EXCILANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly,for 0 sale. Time Bills of Ezehan,ge and Notes dieecimsit— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and mid; Col: , ' rue made in all the principal cities of the United States. posits received of Par and Current _ Funds. [mar= ALLIN IMMO, =WIRD, HUM, 'I3.tOILZHCF KRA.IIIM & RAHN, ..' i' BANKERS AND KXCILANGE BED/DMA BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; nego to 7.4enti o 4 Real Eatate •ea ptpck BeoprAges; pure Prothissary Naafi and Time BUIS, on East and West; ny and soli Stocks on Commission. Collections made on oil points in the Union. (m - - - • . -- - $871,470 EZ G. E. ARNOLD & CO. i DANKF.RB AND EXCILANGIVAAIDEED.S, IA BALERS in Exchange,Coin, UOAVAct) find fine Drafts, ice. Colectiont attentlefl to, and proceeds remitted to any pa# of Stocks bought and sold on comizeosir. .• vt_ No 74 Fourth et, next dolr to Bank ofratatig.frl3 Doncp and Frrapn jachaiiii,{344 Ntes add Fut 413icer Bought; Ski and EacAkngefKat the _ EXCLIANGE AND BAN ITA NATNITOTr i SE Df WILLIAM A. CO as wolikt =kw PlMll6l3ltall. 03_ Interest allowed on time doe - [ TUD.III . BUN DELL, A, thurczy. THOMPSON BEA CO. t --- 41 BAN Ii RS AND! att Corner of Third and Wood PittstiCs . o.olz. THOMAS woop COMAIERCIkL%I3-ROKEYS.;-It. AND DEAL7I4O 4 I.=- Notes, Bonds, Stocks, 'Asia Itstatirt No 75 Fourth it,AWIENiArPa., William A. I VI BANK No. 84 114iiic - , JiiT!daiitstaai LTOLD on gale the followlngiTOS&S , ..o2l , r1% . )0,{0:..- 11 1 40 aflame Exchange Dank 17 do Monongahela 20 do Citizens' Ineuraffeeool4Vlp3l-7 $2,000 Monongahela Nurigatiokt-VOiD44,4OI:PM:: $l,OOO City 'of Pittsburgh Bowls; • $5,000 County of Allegheny Honda. reeps:dlwtertf CimmlottPa Loan. Office, _ O. JOID ,I3M.II'I.IVIIELD STREET, NEAR! N r3lliinel loaned on Gold arid Silver {Fatal:ma, Silverware eaSotliier valualiteArtialee. . -soli:411f CLOTHING CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CIASKEY & F Ol stree E t ßL wi T ic a l f has c w o o le n bra an t u et Clothing r D o e r t liberty he astute of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for a. Fi e r! pos. of acquiring more space for their immense busindsa, removed - to - the spacionattnitaturon the - cornet or - - DIANOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,' Where MO have now the most SPLENDID STOCK—OF- OLOTHSt READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, Is to give them more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Othide at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be as goad - ca any ratatu featured In the Union. OUSTON WORK, Till Br9T ATTIA, AND UPON Till They have on hand a fall end beautiful assortment of LOTUS and COATINGS, }or FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- Our interests are identical with thee/ of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fall' he titling ell orders we favorestwltill• /Or DON'T FORG No. SS Woo d Strieet, (Luca SIDE,) OoItNEB OP DIAMOND AUBY. N. B.—We desire our.patrons to 'understand dust we hive no longer any connection with the Clothing Boldness !on Llberty-street. -Our attention-ledeloted ozeinstreirto the Rouse Ikbove designated. mar 23 • JOUR VOLOSISER.*:CO. Fall and Winter e odds $ • EDMOND WATTS ; i~t l TAILOR, NO. 186 MrIARTY In_ I have now on hand a large stock of Pall and Winter. Goads Overeoatings, of el:alit - 0 new . deslgrisf rliturVest lags, of the moat beautiful patterns; French and English Cassimeren, of every style and shade in the market, all of Irlrleiri - vrlttinake trrorderun - the 'most - numonahle terms, and warrantedlo soft.' • doti NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN SicCLOSILEY 3 CO'S Whole. sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Woodstreatrandciorner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock. of goods - that this celebrated house has ever had the pleastire at inviting the attention of the pnbllerto. - I',lresprgoodi447l/. been purchased from first bands, and, constsitlently, ; no. second profit on them, which leaves us able toas.y-ttlat sfe can end do sell xt as sulail profits as any house 14- thi east., ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the, attention of wholesale dealer's and country merchants, jp_lasil, to give a call, and e tanairTe our sauna — tie as/int/p of READY MADE CL.(111INO. It Is almost impossible to - oncnnerate theninant. - T of innrcenae - plieirot garments that is to be Seen at this lit e establishment; it . is sufficient to say that It has navel t on equalled by the house itself. marl6:lf JOHN 81cOLOSILEY dc CO. • - Clothing: Cloth_lntl - • - 111/IE undersigned respectfully informer/dab:iamb - and the • public that he is now receiving at blastore, - No.M Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Caseimeres and Vesting's, of the latest and most desirobleas y which he 18 prepared to mote to order in the must onable man ner, at short notice, and od the tooatreasoriab e temns., We have iihWort haiad ti large and well manufactured stock of reply Made Chithing, t 6 Which we the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for rash, will and It to *car advantage to call at 177 Liberty etreot,bcfore unthing_their purchases.- • , -0•11.0/4/14g• Newclothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH !ST C REET, oproanl4 itTE+F I ILTY. Tills subscriber has Jun Gimped thie POW e 4 tablia/IMOtit, where ho haa always on haud aisnicandatinice anon ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which be wa nntOqual • to coy In the city, and will sell at. the mostrettsonible ces. The public are requested to give him a Cali. • mirthly B. OPPNIRITSB. • • To lionsei e opera. - lx - rF have now opened one of the largest .stocks of TV OGINA, GLANS and QUEbINSWAIIE, su (One rot housekeepers in the city, and intend selling at v.- -- ry low' prices. We will sell a handsome set cif Whlti Tni-Ware, consisting of forty-sight pieces, forteh lorjorice ni* Four Dollars, and all other Goods itr proortion; - Onratock being large.owing to the dull season j u stu passed', arezdeter. mined to work it of at low prices. We hatte4nst Opened 00. e beautiful shapes of White Stone Neat DishesL Vege table do; Covered Lisheti for stewed chlaan;stn, etc. AlllO, - some very bandanna new styles Of Waffir:PlttherS. Our stock of White Storm Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of which we have put ClOWllip.price to suit the ti.es, • • • _ . We have some twentyrilfferent Styles of French China Tea rem, and somelpeantful Gold Mind Dinner which we are selling at least twentyltve per cent.. below• former prices. DOUSE' FURNISIIIIW GOODS. ' Our stock of Raises-and ..Forks, - Bpoons, - Waihnn, Britan nia Ware, Glrandoies Solar Lamps ; etc" is large, ticd - we will sell them at very low prices. . GLASS VVAB.E.' • • " i • " 'On hand and receiving, n large stock of Beaton and Pitta. bu:gh GlaB3 Ware, which we will 'roll at maikirrafturer's prices. COMMON WARE. Our §tock of-sanneen. Teas,Plates,.Bowle r Pi/Lbta, Pita• erai'and every article suitable for coudtrycr kleyntade, is large, to which we invite the attention of nitiand lonntry - Inbrchints, ELS tie-4111 siAttlithit . caab.• Llcinsekeepers and others In vans of anthr PADS and QueszCsivire . wfil do well by calling at the u• • I .- No. 62 Market, be Sd and 4th" sta.. • - Opposite <1 y `., - . - ;,4.41 _ - NESS COATS FRENCH CELINA 21211 r• GOODS'i'.: ,j 1713 UEPEI VE D AV/. y E, N0.74'1121 Stapp, arp4zral Fonaril Ina THE DIAMOND, • ;• • -• TITTSitURG, PA : riIIRTIFLRWAN D 110 ST DEFT IrAlitt STOOK of Spring and'Elamiliter Dry Donde imaibimi.4. ! v i t. mumet. ,We Nrifuld tall particUlai ittidntiori th`e"forleiwing : • A very superior naiartinetit7of Brotade and fancy colored alika; Blitiitild Mid plain u Tissues and Bms :-.Printed flativg6 and Ch do 'nines: very handsome French Lawnsnrna :Brunt goal• assortment dr ach:Worafed Collarallihnier Sleeves and .ctemiz,ttekenibroidered; heinstifehed - and"plain linen, Cambria liandkerchlift, - Furidtate' Dimity end Chintzes; Bonnets and Ribbons ai bargalnt;. A beautiful assortment of Moire - antique' leen and, Silk Telnies, Shawl, aniT.Scarfa: &Inn' IP/ottani= - of cloves, Mitts an ry MusD ets , tind PrintA, to ,getterr Irith a complete assartinetit nt , every 'and. 'article, eliher fancy, staple, foretprar idoraniale: • • ' • - .Thankful lfetlpast, , firrtrrit,i'vci - irould early ex amination of our stock, confident that for quanlith'quall ty, style and price, it Is unsurpassed. 7” , • 2, -formerly:Foul:lg; Stevenson A- I, an', Novi Arrival of Spring and sinninmiiDiT Rritesti DGREGG & co., IMPorters and Jobbers in British, . French and German DRY GOODS. Daring reielv ed our lugeand effinidie knelt of spring and summer goods, purclieud fed& iraptirtere,icianufsicturers, and part .through oni , own'impornitidu, itelebtaide in'essuring;pur • old customers, country intrictiantilled-oitYdealars'general ly, that owing to these =nettle nail:lWO .we can offer such inducements tOl?nyers as are rarely?fict. with in the trade! - •-* ' . Amontonr dry goods stook'wllT liirfolthd COW/Aires, de lefties, Portsmouth lawns of. the most desirable "designs, mohair Instres, alpacas,plidn black and fancy figured alike; ginghamsandfaucy prints, fatefiestyles; broadclottiNfancy. , rest*" catednieres, , satinets,. tweed( Miff erummerpauta ileellingr brawn and blick'nflislins,liible ttleperS.' We hare also opened a reillargetissortment of bonnets, -newest etyreCtaliflffif 'hats, Rutland braid and Legliorti; and an extensive variety of. hosiery, glove, and ribbenal with 101(1ga:els, fancy netting's, jaconetts,muLl ;and figured 13witstutialfrs !" OnetiiiiiVstoek embraces' in "put•:combs,,buttons, pei • suasion caps, threads, port . monaiely potent medicines, per and almost every article .usuallykept 41 the va• tier,. line, together with lar:gq . anick of. gold end watcnes, watch materials, glassea,..guld,end glit jewelry eat newest patterns, and a great variety 44,88 beta and 8 flay clams, all of which will be sold at tlfe i loweei prices for cash ' or satutnctory reference, , N. kt..--nn 9arlp call Rom bnpeiff Is MlllectfilllY solicited: GREGG & CO: , . . , . tiP4ll.-14 ----- 4 DRY GOO LS. HAGAN 41r. AHL. No. 91' twket4t., • ; A - . 11,t recelying 74' 3lt y edilitroas to their .large and well Aelectelstookof • • . . faAroiderits, ..' hosiery, , • ShiiwlstScarts, . .ouse.eeii`g.Goo4s; , • "- Aleiender'ihtd'a.iqyei ~ To which we would respectfully, Iwitte,the .attir Of the Ladies. , ' • , toPO*• . . „ !MOURNING GOODS ! ;' MANX TAN, CIOS,DiIk inst - 'l7 beautiful a:krona:tent Orl.f.oarnbig 01511ari, Slaac'es • and Setts i Crape, Tarlatan and Swiss, :blank btoceand gauze Veils, blackaioolery and Mterratytriirool,',Sattoia, i3'0.1111; and 62.1410138.1 gtisitie; & "BEOO 4 best Hid Gloves can always lie. 82und at 1,10.83 ILARSZT STREET, cornet el.tbokl) 1,1 . : Iropk. Rr.ont—.No. 91. Illarket , street. ; au. COD louse being nownpen for thetranstetionota igeneWL" O al.Dry Goodsbionineas. we wouldrezpertfullysolitit Parronage_of the, publio f feeling cenfidezdtbati from t , urex= tenliive. and. lab:stall :dock 00Lti. 71 . 41 8,-Rdliarg A.„t4D,' STAPLE GOODS, we can Offer and: IndacemenuoissVill,ln,; sure entire sadafaotion.i I . — HAGAN ,t ANL, apr4:tf 91 Markets:4dß Unlop-street. VAN 000.0 ERIS TRIMMING sriortip,... NO. 83 CO H luat - 0v.Pf4X 0 1D.,.. - i I '” • T UST RECEIVING, a' largeand ,Welliere'efed:Stocit-ofiall the new styles of' •. - • ; • LADIES' DRESS' AND , • • La m e ps, • •' •""Va Telie Cotll; ) •.7 ! A handsome Asiortmene.of Yrkir:h;licotch'aptlAtistrian. FMBROIDERIfig, in Swiss, Jaconet antiteee. Collars, Edgings, ilabfikefehleti, ; Sleoves, Insertinve; ,Infante Robes, I •-• Chemizettes, Banda;" ' A fall supply' of MOURNING GOODS: • Crape setts, - Collars, 1 ove and GativiVelli Plain Linen setts;• Sleeves,. _ Ganzaand Ifotted.Fa ,Flain.)3w - lis. do. Chemizettes, Italian and Eng% Crape. MATERIALS FOR ES II3 ROIDERING—Stemped Collars, Bands and Insertinga: French Working .Cotton, Ilocrps Linen and Cotton Floes, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Stilletosand Sals.sors. lilantne, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. • • - ; ; A large assortment of-GENTLEMEN ' S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties,. Hand kerchiefs, Ike- Pins, Needles,: Buttons, Tapes, and-:everything in small" wares generally. r SAJores num Stnernsza, in white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 6 - to N 0.30, always on hand. Also—A good stock of 11031E11Y and GLOVES—fie ry" cheap. -nd)23 FU.g..NITURE JAMES NV: WOODIVEI.7. 9 - • 04.81117. ET .F'USNITURE AtANLIFACTURRA. Ware.roonts 91 stud 99 Third st.reet. J. W. respectfully infcrrnis 'hhrfrdEmdr end customers that . 'has ninrcoropleted Ms aping stock • ' • ' — of Furniture ' • whirl le decidedly - lbalergest Said best erer offered for rale In tills City, will be sold at prices as low as'any in - the United States, East or West. As he is determined to uphold the quality with 'well sea soned materials, best workmanehip,and newest derlgne; end from the extent of hitiordersand facility maimfacturlog,*. he is enabled to produce warranted .111=R - erre, at the to eat' prices. Re has adopted the principle of identifying his cruitomers' interest with his own, in quality end price and keeps al wayaon hand the greatest. variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plalnest, the -moat:ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, mail be furnished from hio stock, or manufactured expressly to or. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and =dab, cannot be sUrPar.scd In enulthe, Beate= cities: XIV tettro-teterktias; 60 SOW, In plefsh and hair cloth; . . • 60 dos. Mahogany Matra:, 2/3 dos. Walnut 41 IQ 20 Mahogany Rocking Walnut .60 Mahogany:l4ra= ;.. • 20 Walnut- • " 60 Marble Top centre Tables: . 50. " Dressing Bureaus 80' • " " Washstands; tO Enclased 100 common •• • ", 20 Plalr:Dreasiici BfiresUsi • • 40 A:litho:piny Bedsteads: 20 Walnut . " 60 Cottage • , 800 Cherry arldPoilar Bedsteedg 20 .Mstbfltutv! Waxdrabesi • 10,Wehallt 10Cherry. , 60 Plain Bureaus; . „._ • 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables Secrytary and Bookcases; . • 20 dos. Cane Beat Main: . • 24 Cane. Seat Botklng Mena; l 2 Ladies' Writing itesks; Rat and Towel Stands; What.Nots; Rtiguires; hyper - Macho Tables: Obnyecteation chain; • - Pembroke - • ” .Elisabethan" and Tier " BooePtkht •• " • . Ladies' Work " Pearl Inlaid ••"• ' - Ritenaloti pining Tables; • 'Ottomaf lothie and . Rall chairs; •••• • le large'•assortrumat of COMMON 89311M1T0188 and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Clitsussr Mama supplied with all ar ticles in their flue... sTELSragna and EMU, fainlsibsei a t" the shortest • Altorlerit promptly attended . , . , o i • Stoombat.o. Ahoy 1= ..• • TOP' alibveribers tender their acknow- Miguel:as for the favors bestowed, upon ' tialMillat,. them by , their.Eiteapuboai. friends, atid. ,wottlitiestitictfullireinind them. said others interesi edln tdidixig..bostni. that they are at all times- piepaits to furaieh, on the moat reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work : : T. B. YOUNG & CO.. • Corner Third and Smithfield streets, .opposite . BrOtra's Motel!' . James 740 , wiry, .7k.; nHAEB, ANI/lIKNITAAD *BleinliZtellillEß:-No. 224 'Fettstageo lloW,Liberty street, h.axx cox hataluolane stock of chairs ;tad Bedsteads of- (MeV dosicliption;zgade of the best material', which he will sell lower than artkleP the camp quality can be soldlikthe clW , .aie-Would call pax , tictaar,attention to alookoflllaiwapuvand Walnut Dpp►FeOndrEOdattW4 Whirl/llailu o c ll st4reatlyredaced priima • • Aleoatimlag eezu7 decease— tioaexeartal In !the neatest manner. 4:lrdeurlefti nt the Ware Booms, or at,the Mill; corner of Marne and Liberty strootoorillto p romptly iii , e'llrittlar.EN - 44. cO. .ON HA= ii6"thele CAIIIirET and H MUM 1t1A.1307.60TC,,RY, rio: 64. !Smithfield titre4t 4 a largnaseortment of Laney • • and gain Airpitogo,. ewhich they iiillooll,l6,per cent. below onetonN7l.446e. , , - ' Teinumudi only. • 4.1e67:1y. Gs at hadatementa to . 1 , 4 " . Elath.•Purchasert. rola sell otu. largii stook of COMMON AND FANCY. , CHAIRB AND BEDSTEADS, at prim that , cauinot to please cash purchasers._ Al our..workls warcoota. Char marryrms are CASH. „ AMF§,.LQW I 4 I r,'JR_4 e " or. Beiti4b,Sand /41 , arti Atec . . , . . ArlWlif. 111. STWENEON eolith:4es to,rinfacture CABINET-WARE of evotydeorrlptiOrt, s • a old stand, comer of, Liberteatuf Bmi:a orreeta.. UNDERritE . ~,INQ afteraealOi to an its branches. .. inyll, - - ENIELB BoOK.FOR RAILROAD ENG 1zt , EF.11:9.-Leko IV Lug fOrmullo tor layths_out corres.steternaltring Emit an gles, lerVilhii; - deilailitlng earth-wirk, etc., ete.,dogenbe t . with- tables of radii, ordinates, denectlons,..lont chords, niagnetic:veriation, logarathints vont - naturarkigns tau. irentsiete: ste.;by Jebn B. Tietlek;olvil Enginee!.' pooket. s e e The object of the. prert:ent erofk : li trenPliYsli want very generally felt by iteslilint llnglueers Itoilroatil Woks of "ebur,q.144,...81W1,,,f0r nEtUELtht.tleisi,..matalning :the aPgrieq 10:744tkinitikae tablesarueoramon anouth; but book ,49n thin& Witt/ these.tablesethata pannigrad the Railroad work; and especially the necessary IN:malt° the being out norm, tort/0314th croasingivao.,itia desideratum which this work is dasiBnul Lo -- 11.a.Mplucl linalluir,. West - Point, April 41; Gesanzient Ithave looked over ‘ . -Henck's Field' Book for .Rallroad.Rogineers,v and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have-to qyiestion but be founds very useful and:practical-volume both throttle° and Bell Work, D. TROY, April Ri,1864. tun hush-Thasedlwith fdr: - Efenctestittlfr. manual, the " a NOM Ralik Itailrbad Kodneett:" With th e prinolnta- Aimorsoute _ oftlo. mottpractlcalandlutafulorre An al se d processes among , railway engineers, : he haa4lvezFra ahleli,new at least in theirpresent forro,_sppear toso eas - i - inTtika - Ttigliii value ibew_ilia - Cor. kora nozert - Y, Cot generatsusceptibleof available, oot to say nesira- Ine,,preeilail use. In ainclusion, 'while I think Liaa design air; Relict's book is sueh as to adapt it excelleutrY4ell to profeasional . needs I bays pleasure in expressing spy cordialestiaaction with- itir:eniscatbszvaike-ithir : -tb e , per spicuity of arrangenienteliecte by the author, and the ex cellent typozrobliiir iiisbythsPlayed by his publisbers. : • - B. • Dui= Gallant, . o.l3„Aild . rdreeti s n of Itensselaer P n olytechnic Institute. „Yea-le4eby ISTILLYAR.B-RAVEN„ • r ' • ..linglneerir Stationery., . • Market street, ogee, cornet , . _aeon& x(B. - lAMItt booDs.--i:k.IIASON a. 00. Etivg jog yealiitd.rneibee jfitten.finall.:VolnPri" • dug riall'Plalkg.triped and Figural &rages,. ineepea, galidleis t saga Ram LaP 6 l .to.,4e;rittt some elegant styles of Elotitteeil go. 25 nrza -4 4.# MEDICAL' IN 11 Alia-tils-k ASTHMA Arliff*agUMPTlON. ti ACM AND fc ELY wuNpExtp,l4.,,l . YGEANA: ...--!.- DROE It GHT HOME TO THE or THE. HILLION. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made A by Dr. Curtis, of t la.dtp. du the treatment of Con sumntion, Asthma. and all direaetel ler the -Lungs.° We re fer td"he. CtutrWs Ilvass-vs..ofte4Nnatisci.Uratin Vsrou A" Cue"! SYStil'." With.thisnaw.nactltudi Di; O. has re stored m 7,4414054 ogee tohealtbilislateviderct r bf which he has inniimerebte certificate& Speaking. of fhe treat ment:a PhlP.iefilli roe:larks, ", It Is ovident.that inhaling— oonstantly biesthing en.agreeable, healing vapor—the me dicinal properties tons!. come" iq, direct contact with the whole red.' cavities otitis lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon theirrwhen Introduced into theatomscb, and sultect to the process of digestion." The Hyper/all for sale at rill iheUrnggistathroughout the co untry r—Nro :Pork Dutchman of January 14. The Inhaler is -worn on dbe breast, under the linen, with ont the least. hicenvanlenco.--the ,heat ..of the • body being adfficient, , to : evaperate the tinid...llundreds of cases of cnrei!;like the following, might be named: • One package of the:Hymns' has cored me of the Asthma of rix years standing...., .. F. , limmatrax, 4 N. of Duncannon, Ps. Lamarmed a the-Asthtna of ten years' standing by Dr. Cuitic'sllygeantt. Blattoaarz EASTON, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul, of No. t Uammond street, N Y. , was cured of a s//vore case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My staler hes been care/10f n distressing cover et several -years' standing, and decide/110 be !mumble-by hltp physi cians. She Wad cured In One Month, by the liygeana. . . ' • J. . Citaintiv, Richmond, ale. . , The Bev. Dr. Clieever, of New Yoek, testifies of our inedi. tine in the following language: - - , lizw.Yona, Noy. 140&1. DEMI 8/2.-1" thlik highl y 'Of Dr. Ourtfiti 'llygeana as a .runiesty:innisedees. of tbe threat and lungs.: Daring had some 'opportunity to testify its eft:teach X am confirmed that it is a moat excellent meditinr, bath the syrup and the inhaling application to the chest.- Ilygestia lathe ORIGINAL andONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base' imitations, or rile and INJURIOUS counterfeits Shun them as you would POISON. • itait.l'or satellY Pr.. Geo. IL Mdse.; 140 Wood street; 11. Sellers & Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City :John Sargent; New. Brighton: , C. L. Eilser,Bocheater. • '" • • ' tmfl44dkwCm ,Ae1.16 IA POR ♦LI PURPOSES ak A FAMILY PHYSIC. run-' - ' "-'' TIIIVID has long existed a publi , t1e . ,71..., ,.. demand for au effective primitive pill ',- . • .. 4. - t, ..- - , • , Which conld be relied Opals aura and '' ' 'T.t. i., %. 7 411.: 'perfectly safe in its operation. Th's— ...•••""4 ' has been prepared to Meet Chat de. _ 4‘.11,,,, 'virtues and an c al c e l s u t z t i n v s a l i v y e , h ti mi l al of v its " irs„sis s _art ~ ..,,,_‘•---1, what success itaccomplhhea the pu • re „', , ~- -t o- , , ,, , ...pose designed: It is easy to make a . .. - physlealpal, but not easy to make the best of allynT/sone which should have none of the ob jections, brit ail the advantages, of every other. This has been attentiredhere, and with what success we would re apecifallysubtalt to the public - decision. It has , been un ferturtattsfor the patient hitherto that almost every purge. tive-medicia la acrimonious and irritating , to the bowels. This IS not. t•Matty of them produce en much griping pain and revnisioninthe system: as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived, from theya., These ,pills produce no frrltetfon or pain, unlesi it arise (remits previously existing obatinotion coderangement in the bevels.' Being pnrely vripstithts, no harm can arise from their usem any quanti t; but it is betterthat any medicine sheep. be taken Judi. cfously. - Minute directions for - their lase in this several diseases to which they are applicable aregteen on the box. otAteng•the.complaints - whicit have Iseenependilyeered by ,them, we maymeutiou Liver Complaint.in its:various fo n eie . pf, .laundire, Indigestion, leingactr,,,and • Lose, of...appetite _Listlessners,liritability,llllkuss Ileaclacite, Bilious Raver, ,VeYer.and Ague, - .Pain in the Mae and -Loins • for, in truth, nlithesnare.butthe consequence of. diseased actionin the Aver. ~.tang aperient, they:afford. prompt andardenelial In Vostivenesas• Riles, Colic, Dysentery, .iticurtexa, ,Serofula and Baum. Vssltis with sous of,the kOdy, Vietnam:dim purity of tile. blood; tin ,short, any and every case where a !Sitirgative latiquired. , ' ~;, :h ; ;•. J . .•; ,Ther,hifie alststunduttedsomesingularly.rmesettafacures in - allennkalisimaQout, , DroPsY,Siraxel, tErytdpelas,Palpita lion of the Heart , Pains in t he; Deck, Stomach and_Side. They should be freely taken In .the spring of the year, to :Pufifillie.tdototland prepare Ilm•systexcLfor the change of ite.s6o.M.' Au tic.P 2 rdeltai , dose stimulates the stomach and -bewels into heeltimaction and restores the appetite and pigon• ~:Tiesty pgrifylhe bl ood, andi by their stimulant ac tion, on the Area iatorY.syetein, renovate the strength of the 'W49.1;11111- restore -Ulm - wasted or diseased energies -of the Plioleaotgaitielk Jive° Bil orcs 't oust .dose is' advent* , •geone r evren thmagh.neserlous derangement exists; but an. necessary dpaingsbettld never be carried too far, as ever, FaVgat.lve medicine reduces,the strength, when - taken to. excess. The thousand caeca In which a physlela required cannot he enumerated here;-but - Alley Suggest :themselves to the reason of everybody; and it Li confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose-than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind.' 'When' their vin toss are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy te.employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. " Prepared by JAMP 4 I O. AXED, Assayer and Practical Chemist, lewall,Mass. Price 25 cents Per box.' flee boxes Sold by V. 1 . ...,.0.kiTC/C4,,,&-IX . :l.,'Pltbsburgh,and by 11 DiliteroA`. '-• , . ' - • jy6:gmdkor• . . . :::..Carier's 'Spanish. llliYtttree fiiiE'•QREAT PURIFIER; OF VIE BLOOD! Not A Partloo At. Mercury in it. LEr TILE . AFFLICTED READ AND PONDERI—AA Infallible Reinedy for Scrofula, 'Lingle Evil, Itheccoa. thm, Obstinate Cutynemie Eroptional Vimplea or.P:eamles - the:Scice; Blotches Belle, Ague and Fever,.Chroole Sore Eyes; Jting WorM or.Tetter, Scald Bead, Enlargement and Paln of the Bones and Joints. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic --. Disonlers, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, end all Diseases arising -from au injudicious tise of Alerettry, - Emprudento In Life, Or lidilirrity - -This great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood is nbermied by.<ittandaofgrateful patient° from all part '. of the Cuffed States, who _testify daily to the remarkabl eiriee performi:d by thii greatest „of, ill .mkileines, "CAR. TER'S' SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia, ithenmatism, Scrofula, Eruptions On -the Skin; Liver Disease,. Fevers, 4, • lllcerg,Old Sores,' Affections of the Ridneys, Disease° of the Throat:Female Cotaplainis, Pidna and Aching of the Bones • and Joints; are speedily put to, Sight by using this, great and inestimable remedy. • . t . - For ell diseases of the Blood, nothingßas yatlf.oen found to compare with it. , It cies:lnes the system of a,i tmpurk. ties, acts gently and efficiently i on the Liver :MM./liana" strengthens - the' Digestion, gives' tone to. the .StotAach„ makes<theskin clear and healthy, and restores the Csinati,. tution; enfeebled by disease or broken down ty7lOcteessea of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. ' - ' Fortis Ladies, it is bearishly better tßea all.the con. mattes ever used.. A fewdoses of Carter's Spanish Slisttorei will retrieve all Saliba:lea:l - Of complaints, bring the news mantling -to - -the-cheek, give elasticity to the atep, and general health in a .rerearkable degree beyond all the medicines ever beard of. , . ' The Large numbercertiliesitee Which ire have - received fr:CO Perrone hem all parts of the United States, to the boat Wrideifce Ithat there: is no humbug ..abodt. it The. Press, hotel. keepersonagistrater,pbysiciana, andpublie men, well known - to' the cotruxiunity,l4l add - their testlmeny to .the t wonderful effect': of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER: . • - Call on the Agent and get a Chr.nlac and Alma.;,,,th. "`- - read the wonderfulcureathistpilygreateatof al;,..x e dki n " I , has ppeertbtmed. t - :-None genuine' - Unless .signed by BE;'./t..nEgE R Prolnietont,'Nol p Pearl street,'ltlut:espd, Va.; to whom all • - orders far supplies and agencies .:.nttet be.addressed. And for sale MI B. A. PAItYIF.STOCK, JOSEPII FLEI.I. INC, FL.EMINCI nos., end by Druggists generally. oc9l dewly , T3Dii'D 'KNOWN WREN -- TRlED.Thesegentlemen take Epp - o,6pin ter f,q.tifying in regard to li. A. -FAURE& TOM'S F.ERMIPUOE, because two of the firm have used .it In their private practice 'ea phYSiclints fora number of I , years,; and they haveltuown it, tIY - obserittiotii to be good. ' -• . Bro . AraluT,lnd., July 4th, 1803. t Meant. S. Muirusiock • - Gentlemen: :Raving. sold :year valuable .Vermifnge for I some time, and" hiving soon it- for many years, we would "motor:lend it to,all as a safe and efficient remedy for All cases of , worma... In.no instance have we ever seen any evil telnik.k !opening jte administration, but always has} it ansererad the'parposen -, or which it was _intended and hien entirety satisfactory.. Believing thateverything that hoe beet:Tettforth in regard to its virtues it strictly in aceordance An our observations, tint only Prictldonera, but as tnen'of 'business. Vilt would '` unbiesitadngly - sarto Witte read this, that .it is the 'best :Vermiltign now in use, and that Its 'virtues are best known when tried:' . -Bigu,..HOOVER amt.. Prepared arid' sold by, ' • B: A. remstoas. Co t . Corner or First ana"Wood ate. • DR. - LARZETTI'I3 4 JUNO COltlai r ly' or Proorearme EA'fpvret Cohan Remedy In all cases of Impotency, r artennenc, Rigor Albin, and . al ) 419/tin% de• bilitation - of the syStent, Nat* impulse-or a restorative Is required. It is 'remedy for 'ignore' *eak. ness andliablitty, and foi fetalil 03, dad acts in ao most perfect harmony arta-the dews Of tnatulli, in re. ,torlog .to.ne, strength and activity .to ivory p0"of the . Feinales'ustuss thts atedraltie,lu . ho-reuise of three or I four.weeha, sill ttnd`6 reat . chiose'lo the counted:taboo t and nanatalshe;dth; the-cheeks win Ilnallybecome as flush and r;;e1. ca if they ?sever ea* a:alek day lit ail their lives. ttAferenee all be'givdd to - per:soul:Who bare used this Cot , 1, tendmho speak•ln!the.lfiglien terms of:vistas of Its ; &stoats* effects. Sold by •.. • apti S. S. Ctfi r ECß*l4', 'Alta et. VALUABLE WODKIVOIV ARCH:M=IIBSi • Model Architect, by Sloan; 2 vols.; • The Carpenter's liew-Gatle, lex Biestni : Shaw'e Civil 4, cbltiatlre, ' Tredfiukra Carpentry • , wairtire Violate, Chases; • • Meban's Industrial Drawing; , • - • - Itudinscuto of Architecture and BnlMlng, by J. Bullock; Stuart's, Architecture; city Arobite64reVbillerdi • Mcsiorn,Geousetrical.StairMaild A Galde; Arehltecture, by d .13alltfer'e Companioa; ••••" , , : , .4adluleatary - YOT ealtAur. my 3, .iby Weil: • • ' D. fr.. G 24011. GAN, _ , No464.Wootaireet • rrilE under _; 'Notice. gned baring been appoinied Adrainistrator.'" 1 07 this Estate et „ViOi3GEti o . lats ph Peebles; cOuli •dee'lie:reby girlf Ilptiee SO_ Sit persona indebted _ to said Estate to 'girdle payieetsci an& alt persons Using 'claims egtibablusid Fetaro, to Present thew, properly authenticated, for settlement, to Actliti W.- MiTIMB,, at hie Warehouse, No. 97 Front striet 3 =• " •• •P. SARAH T. - Room i • JOHN .47,1311T.LHE., ddplinit outer:. EINE - Special Bulletin. 1,0 THE LADIEe AND THE PUBLIC DENEtfAtEr.— . W. It FCll3,lESTZ,tte4kleare to announce tp his nu eroue friendlithat he has 4isst setae - ed .- Dont' the Eastern cltiel:etat is.'noirorrenlng, at hislisell tosnetu QM% and , Fashionable Bookend Shoe litoreoNstanAf.asEatostreet, a splendid steak of N137 : 1300pd." lalecasisimers wilt find: the largeit and hat selected , assortrairit, of articreifin line of businest that holudinTsr_ thilphasninotbpent lag to the , - The attention of the Ladles is paitioulals , invited to those fine fashionable FRENCH, SLIPPEIIBIs, st „ • , As he is desirous of, Maintaining the firmer ., lipaen e d repetition of his. Store roF Chcapriess, accorn arm sclisfachhh td att , hot feels frivuvazeuhi Clef a 'who 'Zip sek tit to call andelamine his stock, that the tlelt:kucts will suit the times, and the qualities and exquisite-et,l4 not fail to satisfy the most fastidious tastes. •. !, • . geuctdEraz 0111° FAItAI. FOR ALE, couaTh------,e.df..-Eiii,.l.,ircg re., ' of choice lainiceltititte in klolumbianti eountY;'.oldo . at two 'Mlles' abbre:Weitsvillo,i . and vittrlii A.sfult..a of I' rude of lAndlgiver. imfollsiElt of Plt Strargg and siplarcloni It:IL ILIS e4l under fence, und about forty acres in culti . 'Slain i W'Reod 'E r rania rt. 'ening Pleiiiii, Ilarn,l-il.; a Wei of eireelipntt water at Alm door; a mall. Orek•rd; Garden' ha; he. Tiro" fetes' of Mal: openidi anff4ehrtilkider tb. aholgranmq Ag the owner Pr reulavleg -West i' thbf Tiara '.. 4 will be sold etrthelotOpriene(42,lo%.: iter,tenrus:and tern s '` . flier InforMi..ige , niansly et the llis al Estate 13¢ Se or . apld '-, B.'llitirtißtltT ‘..t.P0N,140 t hird et. At i rAN'gt PiS I 4fghtATEDCOUGU. SY,It/filrena of tb, ' ' ' Veit ilplidles of the day for CaTdri, flaugs,..Whoonini • • Cdu' ~Efoifraintis, Iniluent4ido.PirTaite nnirti92 I not satisfactory, your money will be reftindett fltsr sa:i . wholesale and retail by JO9ll 11APT, JR„ : .-.. tlttair , w.- t. f' -.- ;74;10.185 Wicalatrrek. - Itttfiburcbi '__ -. RUING altlAlicaN Us at all .kladA sob*, amkt at ['POI VAN 641.104w6 V,:-.•:‘,......- . ii.as'i:i.-3,:• . - - ,: . :....V.,f; ,;.:, -::
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