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Buffalo Expreu, "Four 1110130 lines than these are rarely written. the figure which it involves is awful : A solemn marmur'mongst the throng , • 'Tells bow impatiently . The boarders listen for the gong To call them into tea." Zane:llole (0 , Atnora. "Four lines more truthful than these t.re rarely Witten. The figure which "it " (I) involves is absolutely painful: A solemn buzzing in your ear, When you retL-e to bed, Tells you that swilling lager beer Is dreadful for the head." Lovirmlle Timer. • PROPOSALS. . NACT Dr_esarsizar, Bureau of Yards and Docks, May 1,1815. Q . SALIID PROPOSALS for each class separately endorsed " Proposal, for elms No. (name of the class) far the l i turry.yard at (name of the yard) will be received at this • .. onto until noon on the eighth day ofJurie next for fur. Walling and delivering, at the several navy-yards named, 'the materiels and articles embraced in the following classes ' , and which era particularly described in printed schedules, • • which will-be furnished upon application, and sent by maii e if so requested, to persons clerking to offer - to contract for shy or all piths classes named therein, by the corn mendants of the several navy-yards, for the classes for the • :yards under their command, orby• the navy agent nearest thereto, or by the bureau, for any or all the yards:. • In case bidders dealre the commandants or navy agents tossed - them schedules by mell;lt will be necessary, in or. gar to insure their transmission, that they should enclose • • Ittiheir application postage stamps, as the law requires all , pdstage to-be prepaid. • *. Bidders 'are hereby cautioned and particularly notified - that their offers must be in the form hereafter prescribed, and be nailed In time to reach theirdestination before the time e:qdrealbr receiving them ; no bid will be considered _ Which shall be received (Oa the period stated, and no : •loanisicerwill be snide fir failures of the mall. To guard against offers being opened before the time Pointed, bidders are requested to endorse on the envelope above the address, and draw a line under the endorsement, thus: " Proposals for Class No. (name the class) for the NarrYard at (name the yard.)" • To the Chief of the Donau of Yards and Decks, 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. • ' • FORM OF GUARANTEE. 'l' The undersigned, (name of guarantar,) of (rurme the town.) - And State of (name the Stale.) and (name of second guaran tors, )hereby undertake that the above-named (name the bidder or bidden) gill. if his (or their) offer as above be ac -vented, enter into contract with the United States within fifteen days after the date of notice. throuch the post-in:Doe, of thaweneptanee of his (or their) offers before mentioned. .Witness. (Signatureaf guarantors.) „I, empty that the above-named (here name the guarantors) Are - known tome to be good and responsible outrank re In (Sig-mature ) So be signed by the district judge, district attorney, mit igator navy agent, or some person known to the bureau to .bareeponsible. -FOR PORTSJIOUTII, N. H. •=4112 'No: 1-Iliirks.. 2-Stone. . 3-yellow-pine timber. • ~. 6-trore, hemlock, or pine. ova 9-Cement, 9-Gravel and send. 11-4-10 m. 12-Steel, • •-.• • le-Files. -- • - • - 15-Peints. oils, end glen. • . • . 9.2.-Ship chandlery. rt - • 2 ,- 87 1 t 1;.! j• ; ; • '• % . yf 14,.4,44 0 4 7 4Ye r .t °,'5 '"% , L"", Li i• • , 4 4 ' •L. o'l • " • • " a 4:: 4,, • • , , " FORM OF OFFER. (Hive date the offer.) I, (here insert the name„) of (name the town ) In the State of (name tee Sate) hereby odes to furnish, under your ad vemdemnent dated (date of advertisement,) and enhject to all the requirements of the same, and of the printed schedule to which Ureters, all the articles embraced in ClB3B No., (name the.cletes,) for the navy yard at (name the yard) according to said schedule. via (here paste on the printed dam from the schedule, and opposite each article set the price, and merry out the amount in tee columns for dot. fats and cent,, and foot up the aggregate amount of- the bid for the dam , ) amounting to, (here unite the amount in Seerda). I pro e as my agent, (here name the agent, (f o ne is by the schatule,) for the supply under the claase_s Ihitzienue, by a nonresident of the place of delivery ; and. should my,offer be accepted, I request the contract maybe prepered and mnt to the navy agent at (name the Stipertcy) for signatures and certificate. , • • (Eire the bidder to ttyn his name.) M—Eray. Sl—Prcrrender. S2--G6areeel. 23—Iron eastino. 21 , -Removing ledge. 2S—Oosutra:U(lg sewer. Ti..tß BOSTON OWN No. I—Brieks. 2—Stone. • • B—Yellow.pine timber. 4 0 ' lumber. 15--Oak and hardwood Umber and lumber. . 6—White pine. mane, juniper, and cypnem tlm ber and lumber. 7—Lime and hair. B—Cement. 9.-43 revel and sand. 10—Slate. 11—iron, iron spikes, and 32—Steel. 15—Paints, oils, and glass. 16—Ship chandlery. Vl—Hardware 18—Stationery. Zo.—Hay and straw. 21—Provender. 22—ChareolL 23—Packing 24—Iron castings. 2S—Pumping engine and pumps for dry dock. 71-11tiaminnine for ropewalk. NSW YORK. .1.0141 No. 1-Burke. 2-Stone. 2-Yellow-pine timber. 4- " lumber. 6-Oak and hard-wood timber and lumbar. 41-Whlte pine, spruce, Juniper, and cypress rim ber and lumber. 7-Lime and hair. El-Cement. 9-Gravel and sand. 10-Slate. 11-Iron, iron spikes, and nails: 12-SteeL ]4-Files, 16-Paints, oils, and glass. .16-Ship chandlery. .11.11ardware. 18-Stationery. 20 -Hai and straw. 21-Provender. • 23-Belting packing, and hose 44-.4oopprr and composition nails. 25.-Iron work and iron castings. 26-Machinery and tools. 27-Fire engine and appurtenances. 22-Iron rooting, do. 22---O limner's house Ellis inland, complete -30-Gun carriage shed, of iron. 31-Oakum shop of iron. FOR PHILADELPHIA NAVY-YARD. CIA= N0.4-Yellow-pine lumber. 15-oair and hard wood timber and lumber. 6-White pine, spruce, Juniper, and cypress timber and lumber. 7- - Lime and hair. 11-Iron, Lon spikes and milli 12-SteeL 15-Paints, oils and glass. 16-614.chandlery. 11-Hardware. 18-Stationary. 19-Fire wood. 20.-Kay and Straw. 21-Provender. 22-Charcoal. 22.-Belting, packing, and hose. 21--Copper and composition nails. 26-Machinery and tools. FOR.FORT MIFFLIN. CLOS No. 1-Bricks. 1,-Stone. 4-Yellow-pine Intaber: ant hard-wood. Umber and lumber. 6-White pine, spruce, Juniper, and cypress timber and lumber. and hair. O-Oravel and sand: .10-Slate: 11-Iron, iroif spikes and nails! 16-Ship chandlery: FOR ASYLUM: CUM NO. 1-Clothing. 2-Hate, boots, shoes, 2c: - 8-Provisions. 4 1 40rocaries: 5-Dry goeSsi 6-Bread, dc. 7-Tobacco. • 8 -Chandlery: 9-tlardware. 10-Iron and mails: 11-Paints, oils and glass. 12-Filer. 15-Limber: 11-Provender. 15-Fire wood: 16-Obarcrua. 17-Stationery. FOR WASHINGTON: Zheas No. tv-Bricks; 2-Stone: 5-Yellow-pine tbaber. 6-Oak and hard - Vood timber. fi-Whaspine timber and lumber: 7-Lime and hair. • 9-Gravel and sand: 11-Iran, iron spikes and nails: 12--Steel. 13-Pig iron! 14-Files: - , ,15-Paints, oils and glass! - 16-Ship chandlery. 17-Hardware: 18-Btationrry: 111-Flre wood. .2d-liay and straw. 21-Provender. . 22-Charcoal. .23-Belting, packing and hose. , NAVY•FAMD. NORFOLK. • Pia No 1-11liclut..: 2-Stone. 8-Yellow-pine timber. 4-Yellow-pine lumber. 5-Oak and hard wood timber. o... White-pine and juniper timber and lumber. 7-Lime. 8-Dement. 9-Band. 16-Slate. .11-Iron, iron spikes and nails. • . 12-Steel. . • Building of magazine keeper's house 14-11Ses. 'l6 -Paints, oils, and glass ".` _._14. -Ship chanday. :17-Hardware. ' .I,ls:4ltationery. • -516-Hay and draw. kiting and 24.. Cbppetrasdeoull . .25- 4 T.r9t '.28;-I.trictdnerytinitools. MEM Cuss No. I—pricks; 2—Stone. 3—Yellow-Vice tlmb-r. 4—Tellew-pine lumber. 5--Oak and hard-wood timber and lumber. 6—White pine, spruce, juniper, and cypress lumber and timber. 7—Lime. B—Cement. o—Cockle shells. 10—Slate. 11—Iron, iron spikes and nails. 12,--Steel. 13—Railroad iron. 15—faints, oils, glees. 16—Ship chandlery. 17-11ard is are. 18—Stationery. 19—Tire wood. 20—tiny. 21—Pr vender. 22—Charms!. 23—Belting, packing, hose, he. 24—Copper and composition nails. 25—Iron castings. 26-11aelduery, he. The schedule will state the time within which articles ant materials will be required to he delivered; and where the printed schedule is not need, the periods stated in it for deliveries must be copied in the bide. All the ar ticles which may he contracted for must be delivered at such place or places, including drayage and carting, to the place where used, within the navy-yards, respectively, for which the offer is made, as may be directed by the com manding officer thffreof; and all other things being squat, preterence will be given to American mauutaetures. No article will be received after the expiration of the pored specified in the schedules for the completion of deliveries, unless specially authorized by the department, It is to be provided in the cootrect, and to be distinctly understood by lee bidders, that the amount and number of articles enumerated in seises headed "miseellan DUN" are specified as the probable quantity which may be re quired, as well esi to fix data for de' ermining the lowest bid : bat the contract ir is to tarnish mire or less of the said enumerated artieles, and in such quantifier, and at Such /lines,. the bureaet or commandant may require such increase, however. no. to exceed one-third of the quanti • ties stated, (and rerinieltions sent through the post office shall be deemed seek-lout notice.) during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1 5 56; an] whether the quantities re quired be more or ees than those specified, the prices shall remain the same: All the articles tinder the contract must be of the best quality, delivered In good crier, free of all and every extra charge or expense, and sueject to the Inspection, count, weight, or measurement of ihe sad navy yard, and be in I all reenacts eetisfaetory to the commandant thereof. Bid den are referred to the said for plans. speciticetions, or samples, and a further description of the articles. Con tractors for classes headed emiseeltaneous," who do not re• aide near the place where the articles a e to be delivered, will he required to name in their proposals an agent at the City or principal place near the yard of de leery, who may be called upon to deliver articles without delay when they shall be required. Approved sureties in the full amount of the contract will be required, and twenty per content as additional security deducted from each payment until the contract shall have been completed or catira led. unlesa otherwise authorized by the department. On claeset headed '•miscellsneous" to 'be delivered as required, during the -seal year, the twenty per cent= retained may, nt the discretion of the com mandant, be paid quarterly, on the first of January, April, Jfily, and October, alien the deliveries have been satisfac tory, the ba twee (eighty per cent) will be paid by the re spective navy agents within thirty days after the most-nue Lion of bills, In triplicate, duly eoucoed and approved. No part of the per eentum reserve I ls to be paid until all rejected articles offered under the contract shall have been removal from the yard, unless especially authorized by the department. • It will be stipulated in the eontract that if default shall be made by the parties of the first part in delivering all or any of the articles mentioned, of the quality and et the times and places above provided, then and In that case the said parties will forfeit and pay to the United States, liquidated dairiegeft, a arm of money equal to twice the amount of the contract {trice herein agreed upon as the price to be paid foe the articles in case of the actual delive• ry thereof, which liquidated demcges may be recovered from time to lime as they acerne. . The sureties must sign the corneae:, and their responsi bility certified to by a navy agent, collector, district at - tor ney, cr some other person satisfactorily known to the bureau. It is to be provided in the contract that the bureau shell Mee the power of annulling the eon treet. without toss or damage to the government, in case Conp-es.4 shall not have made sufficient appsprietione for the articles named, cc for the completion of the works estimated tor, and on which this advertisement is beset, and shall also have the power to increase or diminish the quardi lee named is the classes net headed Miscellaneous" in the schedule. 25 per cent. Persona whose offers shall be accepted will be notified by letter through the post office, which notice shall be sufficient; and if they do slot enter into contract for the 'supplies specified within fifteen doss from the date of to:l -ike from the bureau of the acceptance of their bid, a con tract will he mate with some ether person or persons, and the guarantors of such defaulting bidder will be held re sponsible for all delioq riencire. All (lifers not made in arid confi.rnsity with this edver tleement will, at the option of the bureau, be rejected. Thom , only whose offers may be ,c-epee I wit; be no and coutreeta will lie ready for execution as ages .hereafter aa may be practicable. May 2—law4w - MAY 24 Public Sale of Britten . 1,, at the Navy-Yard, Memphis, Ten nessee•-by Order of the Bureau of Yards and Docks. ON the Ist day of Jane, 1855, the following articles will be 111114.10 t • e bielpedshidder.. at oublic auction, at the nu ey.yard, mempno, Puneseee Building Meter-sal, 113,900 hard brick: 153,811 bat various timber and lumber 1,044 feet stone coping ; 505 feet stone belt course; 47 fret dimension Inoue; 59 feet stone curbing (un dressed) 25 perches rubble stone; 8 000 lbs cut nails, (asarrted) 1,152170 s iron spikes: 250 lbs wrought nails 3.064 Welch slate ; 985 f et ridge lika 164 tiles, (30 feet steno:) 116 window Fills, stone 1,000 baskets sand; 1.675 Ms sheet lead bbls cement; lot of lime 14) bushels charcoal; tt boxes tin 31 boxes window glass; 57 Ret sash cord 1,886 lb• sub weights: 110 hingee (assorted) 5 kegs white lead ; 38 gallons lin=en) oil 549 lbw putty: 10 gallons rtdritt turpentine 1 tb sugar of icor ; 210 feet tin guttering 20 Ms scrap copper: les) gallons sperm oil 1,000 Ths old iron; 1,322 9.11 new iron, (assorted) 32 Ma horseshoe iron; 12 bids scrap iron le the horseshoe nails; le R. solder 338 tb• blister steel; 10.000 Ms coot Inca, isell.line hungers 10 the em ry ; 4-4 window frames 6 door frame,; shutters 30 pairs each, (glazed;) 3 pairs sash 200 pieces white oak timber; 2 the Ithesia mein glass 3 Ma Russia glue; 150 Me tallow 250 Ms hard soap; I lot of old castings 1 lot of tree nails; 1 lot of band leather I lot of lace leather; 1 lot of oil cans: 1 lot of jugs, barrels, bickory loge, assorted wire, steel, nails, stationery, 80., and lbs India rubber packing. Machinery, Toolt, of Varinus Drecriptiona 5 same; 3 hoisting cranes: 2 derricks 4 setting Ode; 109 cart felloes, 2 curt shafts, 10 cart hubs. and 214 spokes 8 old railroad cars 15 ialetrees la assorted bloke- 4 spring bdts 1 scrubbing Mush; 45 tire buckets 165 51 chain cable; 3 slating knlrm 39 locks, (assorted ;) 5 tin bitterns I set wine measures; 12 sash ptilleys 30 mason's bode; 55 shovels 4 airs, (c0nin' ,, :12 , 711. and cape 3 white wash brash.,; 2 desert dust brushes 20 augers, (assorted ;) 3 framed !WWII 2 foot adzes; 1 whip PAW '2 scythes 2 hand barrows; 2 timber hooks 30 mortar boards; 40 wheelbarrows 2 mortar beds; 28 treaarle 6 pair platform scales; 2 pair sizing EGO.; 1 French horse I wiring mechine: 1 large thick edge 1 grooving tool; 1 batch stoke 1 peak iron; 1 large ourrisg machine 1 set north tools; 1 pair solderinr ' lrons 1 pair band shears; large cast i ron stake 1 soldering turner's.; 11 work benches 16 water buckets; 1 sand screen . 2 lime sifters; 9 mortar bora 2 pair ploughplenes, with bits; 6 tongue and groove planes, (assorted) 3 sash planes; 3 finishing do; 4 do. (assorted) 1 grind stone 1 pair 06 inch bellows; 2 do 40 Inches 4 anvils; 4 vice,; 3 sledge-hammers 4 cross-cut maws ; 1 staving block 4 sets tongs ; 15 punches 20 hammers, serious sues sod kinds 20 bolt tools; 14 screw wrenches 1 set shoeing tools, 1 set blacksmith's tools to rope. walk forgo shop 16 crow bars; 7 picks , 4 stone bungles 12 wedges` 1 paint atone painter's knife 3 seta chisels; 0 globe lanterns 5 hendsaws; 8 squares; 1 set turner's gouges 2 broad axes; 2 batches; 1 sawset 6 callipers; 6 screw driest a 2 drawing-knives; 6 nippers 20 dozen files; 6 gimlets Pittsburgh Our!. 119 tons best quality ' Material from Ropewalk. 4.6455 s hemp tow yarns; 17 do old tarred do 8,500 Ibs tow; 52 bbl, best quality Wilmington tar Darts, Wagon, Gearing, fin. 1 wagon; 10 carts; 2 pair timber wheels 1 etraw•cuttur ; I pitch fork 2 drays, together with a large lot of harness ifoutehold and Office Furniture. 6 bureaus; 11 bedsteads; 10 washstands 1 wardrobe; 4 pitchers; 6 tumblers 2 water jars; 3 sofas; 2) mahogany chairs 8 11.12 dozen office and house chairs 1 mahogany table ; 1 centre table 2 sets dining tables ; 2 ironing tebi. 16 office tables; 8 sets shovels, tongs and poker*. 633 , 4 yards carpeting ; 17 yet ds stair do 4 hearth rugs; 97 yards oilcloth 1 hall lamp; I hat rack ; 2 sideboards 2 parlor mirrors .• 1 looking glass for toilet I secretary; 4 cabinets; I hen safe 3 office stools ; 1 drawing board, with movable from' 2 chests of drawers; 1 book -ase 11 writing desks; 1 copper boler for kitchen 1 pair fire-irons; 6 stoves; 1 eight day clock Ealsaing Battery, cons sting of 15 32-pounder car ronades, with their equipments complete Small kedge, weighing fifty pounds. The terms of sale will be cash, in specie, to be paid before the articles are removed from the yard, which must be within five days from and after the day of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with, the property will be resold, on one week's public notice, at the risk and oast of the delinquent purchaser. ap27:l aw 4 w Notice. TILE Partnership of TOLLE M'DETITT & BRO. woe dis solved on the brat lost. John 3l'Devitt will continue o business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement ' - 1.4” 1 " 0,1 -"h 114, • — A• A• 011,5 4-". U. bare jtrq. 50. of the btutiness of the late arm. seised per express 5 cartons of Ekobroideries, compri- JOHN APDEITIT, sing new and elegaatetyles Collars, Colls,Collarettes, Dead WILLIAM SPDRSITT. Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Blouses, Chemizettes, gdkG., Lc, - , Pittsburgh, January ad, 1855—{jan4 l which will be offered at extremely by prices. jar= - . . Bfestrtnlgfee-fardrytOck: PolL PENSACOLA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TFIRER DAILY TIIRODOU TRAINS, between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. THE MuRNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 74, A. M, and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. PRE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M.. arid Pitts burgh for Philadelphiaat 1, P.M. TUE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. Stand Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, I'. AL The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky. Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to New Oa Lamm, Sr. Loins, homey - mix and CINCINNATI. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. POT further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines. Philadelphia. J. MESKIMEN, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. 1. W. CHADWILai, Dealer In Kentucky Leaf Tobacco, RAGS AND PAPER, No: 149 WOOD MIZE; DHOW SIXTH, PITTHIMEGLI, PA. sa- The highest market price, in CASH, paid for RAGS. .D20,1y. WM=ME M ANSIO'N' MOUSE, GEORGE. A U; Z , .Paorcurros,' 0.844 LIDESTY.STREET, just beside the Passenger N Depot of the Penniylvanla Railrord, which makes it the most convenient House in the city for passengers arri ving by that road. The Proprietor having,at considerable erxpense, fitted up, in excellent style, the - MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a epleodid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and. Bar be furnished with the best the market can afford. febity . DIOMUIMI==U:2I areter of Penn and St. Clair street!, Riftsbargh, TIE undersigned, forMerly of "Crown's Hotel," having taken this large and 'commodious EIOTEL, and having refitted it In magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public tagiya him-a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex. perlence the business, he:can give entire satisfaction, and hie charges moderate. fel:22 C. CONNELLY. RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, Pd. tny'2o - 1 - 1 E. RELEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTENT HOUSE, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near the Railroad Depot. jaal3:ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. _ CITY HOTEL. ( LATE smywrOs,) Corner or Sailtittield and -Third streets, PIT7'S1:11I IUIH, PA. GLASS & GA4RiI Froprietori. 3011 N P. GLASS, DAN. D. Okun, (L•ts Stastager Nat.T•larrapb Oflo..) (Ler §c. etarlits &Pan Ile.tals.) • ms large and commodious House hawinVistidergone T thorough repair and furnished with new equipments throughout, is now open for the red,eption df the traveling public. CLIARGES MODERATE. .41irg5:6,3/ o w s TON , S. -u k r A VERLEY 'HOUSE:, 50 South Eighth street. between Chestnut and Wulnut, Philadelphia. ' tatatY TIVE NO. 111 Arch street., PhiladelphLs: 28 . WEBB ( hlte of the Eagle,) Proprietor. , GASKILLKOVSE, CORNER OP MAIN AND SOUZA , WARREN, 1 lum Proprietor taken pleatuv eAtv4announcing 'to the public that this new and ehigatit Frotel hail been opened as a house of entertainment. Bahig matt:oollmM itulsootay, and adjoining the omen of the oldoStiigeetimpannit offers Inducements unsurpassed in Wfilfc - n, 19rthfe siaaca=oda- Lion of the traveling coinmunity.. • A share of public patronage ;is reapectfully solicited. ; aul7 GAMILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TRIED, PHILADELPHIA PARKER & LAIILD, Proprietors.' .13 , 10,3 m I TERMS $l4O PER DAY. 110111tiikUi JO LIN,ITOWN, PEAR A. TUX undersigned having taboo charge of tho above maned BOUPPand retitled it at large erisstive, In a .infortablo as well no elegant style, is now prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who may pa rent. the noose. lauSitf I JA\l} DOWNXY.. . HARE'S HOTEL, Late Farmer's Exchanged NO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, *Pitts burgh. SAMUEL LIAR:, Proprietor. This Cowl Is entirely new, haring just been completed and opened for the aecommodadon of the public. [aeon FRANKLIN 110CSK, Cleveland, Ohio. GPATRICE k SON, Pitorairmaa—Thin House has an . dergone thorough and extensive repairs,alterationa, sod large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing ehull be wanting on their part to render the PiLtrou.Bl a place where all the men. forts of a first class hotel can be found. jybtt C. PATRICK A sox._ FL OR N C tioT No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (00NDCCIED ON TIM ZUEOPUN PLAN.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, oc3ily PROPRIETOR RETAURANT6. BANK EXCHANGE, TLUIRD STREE7, IJETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. Subscribers beg leare to inform their friends sad 1 toe public generally, that they hare leased the above well known Restaurant, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repair-eland re furnished, and now open. The proprietors have spared no expense to make the Flank Ex change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure as the businem man. The larder will at all times be stocked with the delicacies of the season, and sacred up under the envoi ere of experienced cooks. They respectfully ask for the patronage of a generous public. BELVIDERE RESTA UttAN T, WOOD STREET, BET. WATER AND Fißsr STREETS. Tut.: Undersi g ned has Jut provided a choke stock of LIQUORS. and is ready at all times to serve his friends anti the boat of the season, lu the way of edibles. Isiah \Vitally Punches way be had at the IitLVDIAL. SAS AG I:. -.ca-orE4TER z.iLa.COPPEIF. TT 0 D. BARNARD. No- 40, Fifth Street, Gtheeen Mood and Mdrkd. anntly] rrmttgun. CRYSTAL PALACE No.ls Market. street.. C. C. SEELY, RESPECTFULLY informs his friendaand the public in general, that be has just started hie hew lock and Philadelphia modern style of COOKING OYSTEItiI and everything else In the eating Hue. Ovum" in the Shell or Stewed, for 12% cents • dozen. He will also furl:llA the best of everything that the market will afford. House always open until lin clock In the morning. marl3-rf OYSTER SALOON AND RESTAURANT] 108 WOOD STREET. priE subscriber hes now his OYSTER SALOON AND EATING HOUSE perfected in a IR2I,IIICT that cannot b. e xerle+l by any aimilar establishment In the city. MEALS WILL DE SERVED Cl' A r ALL LIOCES OF THE DAY; from the Cholceat Dleata, Fowls, Flan, &c., &ea 1.1 11111 o 1 Fare cannot be surpassed, and be would respect illy Invite the ettiution of the public to it. CUAILLES STILL, 100 crone EMEECI St. Clelr Lag e r neer Ltrewery. lundersigned mipectfully informs the public that he j Is now fully prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with his celebrated LAGEIL BEER, in bottles. All orders left at hie ()Glee, NO. t DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood etreet,) will be pdnetually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. je2B:tf F. 0. SCHENCK. Beale's' Lager Beer No. 106 ansztkfuhl street, opponte the Custom Hours.. T1:1 subscriber has just opened one of the largest and best finish.] Lager Beer Halle In the city. IlLs Beeria acknowledged to be a superior ankle, and every °therm commelation about his house cannot ha excelled. wD. ENOLISEI., note Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated . Kennett Aleand Brown Stout. ALso,Common Ale and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully aul Lie Mineral Water atitt Sarsaparilla WIL D FINOLI.BII., Pitt street, below is now manufacturing and bottleing the above beverages on an altered VC sole. jib artic/es are of the best quality, and nufactured from the purest materials. HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE undersigned is prepared to supply CARPENTERS, CABINF.T.SIAKP.3.B, and Workera In Wood generally, wiih his Patented and valuable PLANKS. All who have tried It, pronounce t a most valuable in vention, that most soon eaten into general we. The fol. lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among many letters the Patentee has re.icirtsl recommending this Plane above all others in use; PISTSEIrraCiEI Sraou CADINST FACTOIIII February Itt, 1855. We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we have used Ticpper'a Pat nt Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carp•ntere as su perior •o any other Piano in us-. We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry. walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and for planing vene re, it , e far superior to the old mode of scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by using this Plane, will plane more veneers than foremen can do by any other plane or method nee. U. IL Rites A Co. • To Moue F. EATON, Esq.: Alex Sir —I have examined Hopper's Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article for the use for which it Is intended, as a combination of plane and aerate:. It is partictilarly adapted to pinning veneers, and it does not requite one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, but that it will entirely . upereede the former te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged in the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge cf it, there is nothing as well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful finish to vereaus as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. Jaxse W: WOODWELL, Furniture Wareroomv. 07, 99 Third it , Pittsburgh. Piflaburpjf a February 27, 1855. MOSES P. EATON, of this city, is my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them WIl. C. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21. 1855—fmh21:tf ) MOS F. F. EATON, N 0.19 Sixth street, agent for selling and buying PATENT MINTS, is now authorized to cell the following lately patented articles: Sands & Cummings' Patent Brick Machine; Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane; Trott's patent 011 Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan's Bock Drilling Machines; Coe'o patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford's Steam and Water Ganges; and, Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in. use. He is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these articles in any part of the country. He has also PT sale hot.pressed Nutts and Washers, and finished Brase.Work. He is also pilepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following CARD. i 11The subscribers have lung i een acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, us a gen , Gelman of undoubted integrity and' Indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville D. Craig, W. Robinson, Jry Wm. Lorimer, Jr., John Graham W. IL. Denny, 11. Childs & CO., James Wood, N. Holmes a done, P. IL Friend, Kramer A Kahm, F. Lorenz, L. It. Livingston, Knap te Wade William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M'Candiess A. W. Loomis. PITTSBURGH. November 27th. 1854. Does'■ Patent HIE la Drilling Blashines, WELORING ABOUT 350 POUNDS ; can be worked and moved by two men, aid do the work of floe or six in the ordinary way. 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, 19 Sixth street. IterSit ro Hon. Wm. P. Johnston, President A. V. B. IL; W. Milnor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. R. R 4 Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr., President P. A C. 8.. a.; 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. A 0. 8..11.4 Messrs. Health & Nicholson, Contractors for the P. A S B. &ell) • a - HOTELS: - J. SCHANDELMEREIL, G. It. cottro UCOP IA IMMECOM Kennett ale AGENCY. h*. l •- 07, ff“ ar J 4 „t, , • "ltit P 4 c 2,„ INSIUMNCE' - Inereawof - Cash Capital TO HALF .A MILLION DOLLARS! ETNA XNSIIN.ANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819 PAID UP. Cash.Vapitalt . ... - elsoo,ooo. THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL ETAT BSI ENT of the 1 Assets of the .Erta INSURANCr. COMPANY, of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1855, under oath. Real Estate, tmincumbered .$ 16,67205 Seventy-two Mortgage Bondi?, 0 and. 7 cent., pay. abla 72.090 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7.313 17 Bllislteceivableovell secured, payable at Bank... 126,327 35 Railroad Stocks in ConneCtient - 07,515 00 Dank Stocks in the city of Ilartford...—. ...... 142,896 00 Bank Stocks fa New "York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents and °thou... $773;278 63 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other —L creditors ' nothing: LOssessuljusted and due,—Bone. Losses adjusted and not due, $138,518 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 to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured In any city, town or village depends upon the character, material and countruction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire deportment, and other circumstance& The amount ittsored in blook.s of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one flee to $lO,OOO, or less. THO. A. ALTXANDER, Secretary. STAT/I OF CONNECTICUT,I ss. Hartford, Jan. lot, 1805. Hartford county. J Perstnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the &tots Insurance Company, and pityleontli that the fore. going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief • 1111Nflir FOWLER, Justice of the Pence. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $750,000, labile the premiums received for the SIITIIF! time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. Mice, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll 11. It Tt N EYCK , AZf`lat. ZE PHA . INSURANCE COMPAN Y • OF HARTFORD, CONN. CIILISIIIID, PAID UP Cash Capits.l Cash Surplus, os 15T Jrannatt,lBss $273,273 11ILIS Capital Stock and 'Surplus is securely iove , ted for the benefit of all policy holders. As en eel fence of the claims we have to public confidence, and of its ability to p‘y losses promptly. we state a fact, that its receipts vary frotaslls,ooo to $l l O,OOO per month. Its businte4 is large and welt distributed. and in our oploion no Company In the United States. affords better indemnity ID polity holders than the Altus, They continue to make insurance on property in town antl country, et rates as low as is coo. sfetent with safety to the policy holier. it. it. TEN EYCK, Age Sir Office, North•west corner Fifth End Wood streets, Pittsburgh. s p2trly - 18 LA W AILS MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. PPICF. in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third 'treat, PHILADELPHIA. IMARLNE INBURiNCI3. ON Frosts, Casa°, To all parte of the World. F=GIITS, INLAN INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses:As. ASSETS OF TILE COMPANY, November 7,1853. Bonds and Mortgages-..----.- $24,300 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other . . ... -.181,554442 Stocks in banks, raßroads and insurances com panies ....: 24,012 20 8188 receivable 159,825 Di Cash on hand —....—...—....-- 16,071 30 Balancesin the hands of Agents and premiums on Marius Policies recently issued 121,707 67 100,000 03 I Dr. B. M. 11118tOrl, laugh Craig, Spencer ltllvain, Charles Kelly, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James Traquair, Win. Ey re, dr., Joshua L. Price, JamesTennent, John B. Semple, Charles Schaffer, J. T. Legan, Pittsburgh, B. T. C. Siorgan, do. WSI. IILARTIN, President. TBOS.C. IiAND, Vice President. Jogssa W. 00171 N, Pen'''. P. A. bIADEIVIA, Agent, marlB No. 95 Water street., Pittsburgh. Wm. Martin, Joseph U. Seal, Edmund A Solider, John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John. R. Penrose, George- G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke, J. G. Johnson, James C. nand, 'Sheep!lus Paulding, James B. M'Farland, W. C. Ludwig, - The !Prone/din Flee -insurance Company, ...,QC2I . T n : sidpsnizt. D TBwr°---"" ' I'6'l ' W. Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. IN . Blob- axis, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Borie, David S. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cass N. itascsza, I'm:Went. Onus G. Basestra, Secretary. Continuo to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. lento Company have reserved a large Contingent Pm:el, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af- Wd ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company' on January Ist, 1851, as pub. limbed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgage - suifix..oi 88 Heal Estate 84.377 78 Temporary Loans 83,066 17 Stooks __ 61,g83 00 Cash, dc...... 84,340 81 Total $1,212,708 44 "'Sinn their insorporation, a period of twenisysane years, they have paid upward of One Million Four Unwired Thou 'lnd Dollars, lasses by fie, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of lrinctuace, as well as the• ability and disposi- Uon to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. OADJAN RR COFFIN, Agent, sp24 Office, northeast nor. Wood and Third sts. TUE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE , ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PF.SIPETIJAL. CAPITAL $250,000. °Ace, S. E. Corner of Third and Cheetnui Streiga, Philadelphia. • Officers of the /tome Board at Phitadr2pAta: DEILICTO6.B. Stephen It. Crawford, Paul B.Gaidard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenee Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. APlienry, Jamb L. Florence, James DeTerellX, William M. Godwin, William 3.l:Kee. Praideid:4lethen It Crawford. Fia Prat:lent—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Ezaminer, Pittsburgh—Jamesti. Wilson, M. D Allegheny Cily-11. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agetit, marl7:7 No: 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF 'FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against lose or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. nmscross. Wm. P. Johnston, Itody Patterson, W. M'Cllntock, Kennedy T. Friend, 1). M. Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, • Tames S. Negley, W. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Perk, IL B. Coggehall. Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President BODY PATTER.SON, Vice President. A. A. Camara, Secretary and Treasurer, B. B. CATIRIXR, Assistant Sectetary. Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. ILILLER, Jr, President. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 8300,000, WILL Insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE end MA BSNE. All leases will be liberally adjusted and proMptlypaid. A Elomelnstitution, managed by Di - Jac:on who are well known In the comintanity, and who are determined, by promptneseand liberality, to maintain the character which Mayhew+ assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Directors.—R Miler Jr., O. W. Ricketson, J. W. Butler, N.Molmes, Jr., W. I.l.SMlth, o.lhMsen, 0 eorge W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon,Tames LippencOtt, a eorge Darale,Jam es alc. A aley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. In.. °Mee, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang Os., tips tatre,) Pittsburgh. nov24:ly WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c NEW ..GOODS ll Wavoints, JaWSLELT, ilLvat W OS, Munn! GOODS, &C,, WOOLOOOLO AND RITAIL —Coon. try Merchants and strangerevisiting our city are roouest ed to call, as we can serve them as well, and we think b ter, than they usually are served in Eastern cities, be ides giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many 'shops. Silver Detached Levers... .........»......$lO $15,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L-dies' Gold Lover and Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards. Gantlemen's do do do , $35 to $2OO. Chains, Seals, Keys, Pencils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. 415 r Watch It pelting dike promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market cereal, corner of yourth. NW AND GOOD BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT EAVI.- SON'S, 05 Marko; street, near Fourth : - Plain Words to Young - Communicants; by Dr. J. W. Alexander. 58 cents. V7illison's Young Communicant's Catechism, 0 cents. • The Rich Kinsman, or the Illst^ry of Ruth, the Moabi. teas; by Dr Teng. Lilly Gordon, the Young Efousekeeper. Prime's Travels In Europe and the East—the best book of travels yet! The Foresters; by Prof. Wilson. Ministering Children. The Lairs of Figurative Language; by Lord. The Minister's Family. Mornings with Jesus. Jay's last. The School of Christor Christianity In its leading aspects. The Fountain of Living Waters, illustrated by Facts. 4th edlt,on. The Words of Jeans. Thelliind of Jesus. Ifitto's Works. Footsteps of St. Paul. Life and Epistles of St. Paul—plain, and in one-half calf ' - for presentation. The Illding Place; by McFarlane. The Night Lamp; NOW opening almost daily new and valuable Theological Works, for family and ministerial reading, both American and English. . • J. S. DAMSON, I 5F6 65 Market street. nov27:atf T NANNETTE! Bhe dressed in silks and satins, And her step Is full of grace; Ehe Is lovely in appearance— But what a sallow fatal Her hands are small, but oh I how rough: She surely does not know That HIIIP ern BOAR Is lust the thing— At d then the price is low. The lIERPETIC SOAP is for 5a1e,12% cents per cake, a mh2l No. 140 'IIIIRD STRAIT. A Partner Wanted. A PERSON haring a Capital of Three or Four Thousand Dollarti to invest in a lffanufacturlng business, c a n hear of an opportunity where he can DOOMS ma mown in a short time. The best references givett.l . For particu lars apply et THIS ONIMILfiell - - ne2CSAL332/127:ef ' t. I - === .BANKERS BROIMb: AUSTIN LOOMS. STOCK Alilt BILL BROKBK, Offiee ' No. 93 Fourth st., above Wood. MOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Brortgagts,•and Loans on colts terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and gold one oont. mission. Land Warranto bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and a4le, Of Copper Stocks. All communications attanted to promptly. ja . 19 U. WILLIAMS ass. a. rut. Win. H. Williams 46 co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Cbrner Wood and Third streets. .CrZ• All transactions made on liberal terms. Colleetions of Bills, Notes, he., promptly attended to. jan26tlw. 214.30. N N ELL& wiLLocas., . BANKERS, A ND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver /1.. Coin. Current and Par P 111213 received on deposit Stroke bought and sold on commission:' Collections made at any point in the. United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth 'greets, • • mull - PITTSBURGH. PA... 212,505 06 A.RTHURS, .110DOKRS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS , CORNER OF FOURTH AND SILIWIFIELD STREETS, an26m Pittsburgh, Pa.. C. C. %MEM —305. LID/IM. Wilkins & (Succeetiore to A. Wilkins Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 71 .berth greet, Pittsburgh. N TIIII numerous suspensioos of Banks and Bankersl throughout the conutry during the last six months, we ore satisfied that in eh:Bost every instance their troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitlinatelmi uers; and.we, therefore, takcsoccasion to assure the public. in advance, that no speculations in "fancy stocks," or other "outride operations," shall tempt us from the strict had lee. gitimate line of our business—believing that in-wielding nit such investments we shall not only be better able to serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that in adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimate benefit. Uobsj W. .t CO. PATRICE& & BINHEMS AND EXCHANGE BI OK salt Removal/heir Office fotla Corner of Fifth and Woodo. ATRICIid h FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, P and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, keceptances, Gold, Myer and Bank Notes . Exchanges ,on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. (feta .03500,000 F. H0L137,8 & BONS, DANEER9 AND EXCHANGE BROHEBS, I.• : . .0 141 j qi *: 1 04.04 67 MAD= MIX; POUR.DOOSEI =LOW OLD STAND. Xr" HOLMES t SONS, Bankers ancL.Exchange Broken, . and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, SD. ver and Bad; Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United Deposita receivol in par finds or current per, No. 47 Market Ftrert, between Third and Fourth eta. lia3Coly TIERNAN & CO., BANKERS AND EYsCLIANCE BROKERS, No. 95 Wood Street, corner of Diamond ' , mamma, pa., '[BUT AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Dismotuat time A exchange, and promissory notes; make collects:l3oDi ail the principal cities of the Union. B.eceive deposits on cell and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matters appertaining to a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mar 6 BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DLALIR yY Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. TOCK bought and Bold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. 84- No. 68~z Fourth street, nearly oppoeite the M. M. Bank. decl6 HILL & 60., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBAKBIO3, COHN= OP WOOD ASII FIPTII 811111T8. Sroll? EXCIIANGE nn the Esatern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver and hank Notes, bought and sold. Collktioni mud , . In all the principal cities of the United Stites. De. prwit2i re,elved of Ppr and Current funds. [many /1-1,15 6114.11X9, I:DIVdED &18K, 1L0U30211 XBAMEE & RAHN, ANTI - EXCHANGE BROICERS, Tyrnif AND SELL Gold, &leer, and Dank Notes; negotiate L, Loans on Reid Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Pronlio‘ary Notes and r...0e Bills, on East and West; buy and Stocks on Conatnission. Collections made on all points in the Union. fray' $6277,47U 53 G. E. ARNOLD et 1, CO. BANNERS AND ELXCIIANGN BIICKEBS 11 - EALEDS ha Exchange, Coin, Book Notes, Sight and lime Drafts, as.. Collections carefully attended. to, and pro,eods remitted to any pert of the Union. &auks bought and sold on commission. *3. No. :4 Fourth St., next door to Dank of Pittsb'g.fsela Domes:4c and .F4rogrs _Exchange, Bank Rotes, Gold and Bayer &ugh t, Sold and Exchange, at the SXCIIANGE AND BANKING. HOULE OP WILLIAN A. HILL & CO., 04 WOOD MUM, PlTlllatflan. te..lntereFt allayed on time deposits. janl2 1 . 110.311` SON SELL .150. L. CAVOILLY TITOTIPSON BELL & CO., B , ANKERS AND 1:1140KE118 —tarn sw - COMMERGIAL BROKER,IdIi AND DIAL= IN Notes, Bonds, Stooks, Real Estate, at., No. 75 Fourth st., Pittsburgh. Fa. [jab? William A. JIM &lio n • BANKERS, .211. 64 Wood street, Pittsburgh. lIOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCEN:."-- 40 shares Exchange Bank; 15 do Monongahela, Navigation Company; do elates?? insurance Company; (2,000 :Monongahela Nasicalion Company Bonds; VAX) City of Pittsburgh Bonds; $.1.900 Gina) . of Allegheny Bonds. rsepb:dlwawtf Clmmlotcl4 Loan Unice, TO. 100 83LITIIMELD BTRENT, LI Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware and other yr, i noble articles. al:11441y CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.. rpoItMEELY of the celebrated Clothing Depot onLiberty street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE 1110 DOOllB, have, for the -pur pose of acquiring more space for their immense business, r moved to the spacious building on thecorner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they bare now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING., That has ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, le to give them more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be as good as any menu featured in the Union. CUSTOM WOtl.lK, IN TITS LIST 8T113,051iI) UPON 2111 anoarryt Nona& They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment o LOTUS and COATINGS, tor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- Our Interacts are Identical with those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail in ailing all orders we may be favored with. Air DON'T FORGET TILE PLACE— No. SS Wood Street ! (EAST SIDE,) 001INDIt 01 DIAMOND ALLIAT. N. IL—We desire our patrons to underatandthat we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Brudnesa on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the 1101180 above designated. ner3 Fall and Winter Goods EDMOND WATTS, AI E i R EELVO N no r w T on hand al4lOa.tgleBssbLiknßETY af Fall and Winc; Goods Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest.'. lugs, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Cassimeres, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oct4 TJST RECEIVED AT J OLIN IIcOLOSKEY & CO'S Whole• cl sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Woodstreet, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the atteotlon of the public to. Thesegoodahave• been purchased from first bonds, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves WI able to gay that we can and do Pell etas small profile as any house la the east ern eine., Theref , ro. sec respectfully invite the:attention of a hole,ale dealers and country merchants, In general, to give us a call, end txamine our extensive assortment of READY MADE CV .L RING. It to almost Impossible to enumerate the ottani I y of Immense piles of garments that to to be seen at obis 1, t e establishment; It Is sufficient to.. say that it has never t an equalled by the house itself. marlGilf JOHN McOLOSELEY drCO.; Clothing! Clothing undersigned respectfully informs;hisfrienda and the public that he Is now receiving at hisstore, N 0.177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres,and• Vestings. of the latest and most desirable styles, which be. fa prepared to make to order in the most fashionable Mill. ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hand a large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their dvantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. (mare] C. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SLXTII STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. MILE eubscriber has jest opened this new establishment, where he has alwaye on hand a large and choice amyl ment of allarticles of GLOWING, which he warrantsegual to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. marlbly .B. OPPENIIRMIL To Housekeepers, IN-. have now opened one of the largest stocks of CLIINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARN, an table for houv.keepers in the city, and intend selling at • ry low prices. We will sell a handsome Oct of White Tea VVarey eonsiqing, of fortpeight pieces, far.the. low _price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Out stock being large owing to the dull season jut passed, we are deter mined to work it off at low prices. We have.just opened so a beautiful shapes of White Stone Neat Mlles; Vege table do; Covered Mabee for stewed chicketo, etc., etc. Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of which we have put down in price to suit the those. We hare some twenty different styles of,rrench China Tea beta, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent below former prices. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Milan. uia {Sara , Girandole's, Solar Lamps, ate,, is large, and we w ill sell them as very low prices On hand and receiving, a large stook of Boston and PIUS.' burgh Glass Ware, which we will sell at manufacture's prices. Oar stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowie, Dishretaitch yrs, and every article suitable for country or city trade, is large, to which we Invite the attention of City and country merchants, as we will sell them very low Zar oath. Houwekee pare and cabala in want of CaUP China - sod Queenaware' will do well by callingnt the SEEM 2temaval.. WOODS, THOMAS WOODS, CLOTHING. NESS COATS SOHN It'CLOSKEY & CO NEW SPRING GOODS• FItENCH CHINA DOUSE FUR?:ISELING GOODS GLANS WAEE. COMMON WARE CHINA -HALL. No. 62 Market, between 3d •nd ettiste, Opposite Gel 1/.l9bite •4 -:4-16.." DRY - :GOOD D ' JOE r V .'7AT tEIR- 7, 01116 Na_ . ne.E No. 74 i llasusre Brazil artrran Finityll Ann roe thanonn ' 'PITTSBURGH, - PA nIIILTBIRD AND. MOST-DESIIIS DIX STOCK of Spring: and Summer Dry Goods, ever nffared ltiythie market. We would call; particular attention to Die following - • 'A very stiperioiassoitment. of plain Illaek'l3recade and fancy colorW silks; alsotielstedSilks„Satin,pl'aidandplain Tissues'rind Dareges ; Printed Barege and Malta de Laines; very bandsoma Fre,nch Lawns. and britlientinea; good sMrtmenGef Prench.Werated ;Collar s. Udder Sleeve!' and Ohenlizettes' ' siabroidered-hemetltclnal and ..plain Linen, Cam brieliaarikeichief' s, Furniture ;111tuity;and Chintzes; Bonnetd and libber's at bargains; , A beautiful assortment. of Moire antlune Lace and Silk Talmas, Shawls and Starts' 'a 'full assortMout Of gloves, Mitts and hosiery; Irish Linens, &Wallas and Prints, to. gather with a complete' easortment of every other article, either fancy, Staple, foreign or domestic. ' .Thankful for past. favors, we would solicit:an early ex ' itoination of our stock, confident that for qnantity, gaali ty, style and price, II unsurpassed.. YOUNG. LOVE .A 8R0.,' mys formerly. Young,. Stevenson la L• New Arrival of Sgri: d t azi4 Summer Dry AT No. 00 N. W. SUM OF WOOD . Brant. ri GREGG A CO., Importers and''Jobbers in British, French and Dorman DRY GOODS; Having receiv ed our large and extensive stock of spring "and summer goods, purchased from impdrtergi manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring bur. aid customers, country merchants ataluß3r dealera - gen oral. that owing, to these acquired_ facilities in parchising, we can offer such inducements t bupors as are rarely met with in the trade, Among our dry goods stock will be found ineresole- Linea, Portsmouth 'swot of the mcsftlestrable designs, 'mohair lustras,alaacas,plain black and_ fancy figured ellks, gingham and fancy prints, latest stylen. broadalotba, fancy veatinge, caatdmeres r satinets, tweeds' and . aurainerpanta ; brawn anciblack,muslina,table diapers. ..We have also opened a very large,assorttnent OPborinets, `newest atyted. palutleftf bits, Itrithind biz - Id:end Leghorn, sod.-an extensive variety Of hosiery; glefeli and 'ribbons; "with lace goods, fancy riettings, jaconetta 'mtdl and figured ilinas minting and blank silk vent, dm. Our variety Mock embraces in part tombs, buttons, per cape, threads, port manatee; patent* medicines, per turnery; and almost every 'article. =idly lfept. in the va- riety line, together with-a large stock of gold and Silver watches, Watch materiala,gLissas, jearelryult newest patterns, and a great variety of 80 hour and 8 day clocks, all of which will be sold et the lowest prides for cash or satunactory referenci.. , . early call from.buvers is risPectfullisolleited. tab2to GREI:KI h 00. SPRING DRY GOODS. HAGArI 4k,AHL. No. 91 Market at., ADX receiving' daily addition; to their large •and well selected stock of Dress dada, Ebawls & Scarfd, lionsekeofg- Qools, ILlezawdefa It Id illoSesi : . To which we would respectfully *rite the , atter Hon of the Ladies. tah2o MOURNING GOODS" URANK VAN GORD*II. has Just received a Lute and 1: "beautiful assortment of Mourning Collar*, Sleeves and Bette in Crape; Tarlatan and Sails, black laCeitnd gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cott on, and silk ; Ribbons, Belts, and Crepes, in all qualities. Alexander & Ihkiott's beet Kid Gloves b, (blind at No. 83 mem= starKr, corner et the Dia. mond. •ucv#7 NEW DRY GOODS STORM Iron Front.-No. 91‘-7iarket street, ODE -hozufe being now open for the transaction of a genet. at Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confidentthat, from our ex lenslee and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY 'AND 'STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements as will in; sure entire satisfaction. lIAGAN A AHD, - apnlati N 09.11. Market and 8 Upton street. VAN GORDERNS TILI3IIIIINW STONE', No. 83 MacEOT Sr., Conaze OF DIMIOND. i TORT RECEIVING, a large and well-selected alba et all 0 the new styles of • LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons,. -Galloons, Gimps, : Braids, . Velvels,; Laces, Cords, Ribbcns, A handsome assortment of-Fieneh, Swink and Atistrhum VIIRROIDERIEg,in Swiss, ,laconet and Latin. Collars, Edgings, - Ilandkerchiefi, Sleoves, Dawkins's, Infanta' Robes, Chemizettes, Bands, ' , Caps Waists. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: . _ . Crape fetts; Collars, and Gears Veils, Plain Linen setts,. Sleeves, •. Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do: Chemisettes, andfing'h Crape: MATERIALS FOR ElfßßOlDEßlNG—StarapedCollrus, Bands and Inge:lints : French Working Cotton, Hoops,' Linen and Cotton Fleas, Oil Cleth,,Embroldering !Silk; Stilletos and Scissors: - • Mantua; Satin end Rennet Ribbons. ' . A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH:MI GOODS—Shirts:Collars, Cravats,' Ties, Handkerchiefs, &a. Fins, Needle , ,Buttons,, Tapes, and everything in email wares generaly: trii - NAJOVO nest. Em Gloves, la vrhite, black end color.. Sires from N 0.6 to No. 1.0, alvrava ' • . IFICSI ititY and t.11.61FN,4=. - -tOfS! cap. lab 23 FURNITURE. JAMES W. WOODWEL74 0.4131.N.8T _PUB NI TUBE MANII-P A OT UR ER. Ware.rowirrs 97 and 99 Third street. . J. W. W. respectfully informs .his friends awl customers that he • .hasnowcompletedtdaspringetotk , - _ - • of Parldture, whi:b is. decidwily , thelargert. ,and hest sem-offered for tale - in this City, eh will be sold at prices as low as any in the United Rites, East or West . „ . • • . As he is determined tot:Pt:old. the quality with wall 'sea , sone& materials, best wOriumunthip, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing prices. , ha is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest .. . , 116 has adopted the principle of identifying his enAbmertf: interest with his own, in quality and price, -and kebps el., ways on 'hand the greatest variety of • every descripllon of furniture, trim the cheapest and plainest, to the , most de. gent and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be - furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to on The following articles consist, in .part, of Ms; stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed. in kny of the Eastern cities:, . . • . - 'Louis KM tete-a-tete Sofas; . . 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 dos. Mahogany Chain.; 10 dos: Walnut " 60 Mahogany Rocking " • , 20 Walnut ' " " 60 MaluigsAy Divans; '2O Walnut " .. 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 0 " Dressing Bureaus .- SO a " Washstands;,, -' . . . . 40 Enekeed - • " . . 100 Common 01 . . 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 4,9 Mahogany Bedsteads: ..' 20 Walnut " . 50 Cottage . " ...-, , • . . 600 Cherry end Poplar Bedsteads . . 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; . • . . .10 Walnut ' " - . • . 100herry ' '' " . . 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Rreakfast Tables . . 12 Secretary. and Bookcases; • • 2D dos. Cane Seat Chairs; . . 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; • ' . • ..... • 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; • Hat and Towel Stands; Wha bliota; ... . . =gains; • Paper Macho Tables: . .- Conversation Chairr, Pembroke At Sillaabethan - " Hall and Tier " , '•: Reception " Ladies' Work - . " Pearl Inlaid. " . Extension Dining Tablas: . Arm " Gothio and Hall Chairs; . ' .6 large sisaortment of COMMON BIMNITTIRS and WINDSOR MAILS. anon! Atizine supplied with all as ' titles in their line: . - STEAMBOATS ant , 77 0 TELS, fuirdeltad at the shortest notice. • .• All orders promptly attended, to, Steetniticuatri Ahoy I' • Tag subscribers tender. their tamale ikagleilmnents for the rams bestowed upon them by their Steamboat friends,. and would respectfully remind them and others interest ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, very description of Cabin Purrdture and Chairs of the best material knd work manship. • - T. B. YOUNG & CO.. Corner Third and Smithfield streets.. . opposite .f Brown's Hotel." James Lowry, 4 Jr. : - AND BEDSTEAD C DIANDVAOTITBEE—No. 214 Fetter Bow, Libertjetrat, has on hand a large stook of Chairs and Bedsteads of arery deectiption, ander of the: eat austeriala, which he will sell lower than:articles ; of the samequality can be sold In the city. He would mil par ticular attention to his large stock of Atehoganyand Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which ho will sell et greatly reduced price& Also; Turning of every desexcption executed In the neatest manner. Orders left et the Ware Boi3nra, or at the Mill, corner of Maros and Itbarty stieeta;mill be pro i ntly ttended to.'' - A.IMILLIICEN'teVO., HAVE Olt HAND at their extensive CABINET and ' CHAIR IIIANUYAOTORY,dio., 64 Smithfield fdrevt,b eszonment of fumy and plain d'hntiturti, - ;Which they will sell 15 per cab below MustmoMry rain ...Terms—mish.only. . Great Inducements to 'Cash Parehasera. Vint will sell our lane stock of 0031310 N AND YAW/ 1 ! V • CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, iit.prices that cannot fail to please cash purchasers. All our work - Is:warranted. Our terms me OASEL. JAMES LOWEY, JR., marlbcor. Screntlaßuid Liberty ate. . % tw rl: E ll r - svpir o e s T oN co (1' 1'11n :till . 7athisoldstanA corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. • UNDERTAK LNG attended to, in all its branches. • , - - royll irpirtD BOOK BOA RAILROAD ENGENP.B7t3.-7Contain. ing formulaStor laying out curves. determining frontal; caltulating earth-work, etc., etc., together. with tables of radil, ordinates,_ deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathimn and natural' signs Ann gent', etc. etc....by John B. Renck, Birillingineer. Pocket; book form. ;1,75. . 4 .,The object of the presentmork to to supply a went very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient . forrc for use- In the field,. containing the ordinary lograrithmatio tables are common enough; but a book - combining with these tables atone peculiar to the 11allroad - work, and especially_ the necessary formula+ for laying out curves, turn-outacrussirupiific q ies desideratum which this work is designed to supply. ; ' • .:: U.S. IlitxraßT Ausinurr, West Point,-. 18, 1854. Gentlemen I have looked over "Iletere Field :Book for Railroad Engineers," and think It well:adapted to the '012.- jest its author proposes, and have no question but it found every useful and practical volunielath for ofticesind field work. . •' D.IL Mawr. Tear, April 21.1854.. I ammuch ;Pleased with Mr. Hermit's little manual; the "Field Book of Railroad Engineers:l With the presentai tion of some of the most practical end useful of recognized processes among railway engineers, he:hes given others which, new at least in their present Yorm,apPear to F 583888 a mint of higher value than that of mere:novelty—that of beingin general susceptible of available, not' to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the deeign of M. Henck's book is such as to adapt 11 excellently well th.prifeasional needs, I have, pleasure In expressing ,my. :cordial satisfaction With execution, 'alike with the per; spicuity of arrangement effected by the anther, and the es. cellent typographical taste displayed:by his publishers. Fastortha Gsacrs, O. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.. For sale by - MUM! 8. HAVEN, Dealerin Engineers' Stationery, an 3 • Market street. corner of Secant& 1?1N DRESS GOODS.—A. A. MASON a CO. torra just. received another splendid lot of Drerit Goods, comp d.. aim rich: Plaid, Striped and Figured Garages, Tiaapez,,4* landies,24,;2a, with ocrineelegaitt st7los of flounced/34h roce Bobo. NV* - EMS INHALATION r • • ... .708 Sal OM OP . Cf;i: . . ASTHMA Mill 1 1 .3NSUMPTION JEW AND VERY 41105101MrDt' _ _ _ BROUGHT 'IIO3IE TO Th E DOOICOi 'Tan ii_ijaca AWONDERFUL DISCOVERY has' reeently been made by Dr."Cartia, of t: Is city"; In thir treatment of Corr gumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the. Lunge. We re fer to DA:Caßnirli WiCitAlli, On ThIlAttlt0:131171121 VAPOR AND CLIZRRICEMOV." :With VMS Misr tedthoci;Dr o O. haa re stored Many afflicted once te bealth;ll9 an evidenceof which he his innumerable eartificatea. Speaking of the treat merit:a physician reniarkS, It irerbleet that inhaling— constantly breathingin agreeable, healing vapar—the me dicinal nro'perties 'must come' in direct contact with the whole serial eevitlas 's3t the itihgg, and thus escape the many and - varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the, stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." The Hygeana la roseate at all the Druggists throughout the country.—Neto York DufrAman 'of January 74. The Inhaler Is worn on the breast, under the linen, with. out the least Incenvanience--the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of twee, like the following, might be named: ' One package of the Ilygettna has cured me of the Asthma of, dr years standing. .1. P. Rgnmarar, P. M. of Duncannon, Pa. I am cured of the Asthma of ten.yeare.star.ding by Dr. CUrtia'a Ilygeana. Msaasnir ROTOR, Brooklyn, N. Y. • Mrs Pauyof No. 5 Hammond street, N.Y.', wasfertred of tk severe case of Bronchitis by the - Ilygeaus,. • My sister has been, cured of a distrwsing cough cf several years' standing; and deCided to be incurable 'bythe physt. Jana. llhe was cured in one month, by the Uygur's. : H. Gamma, Richmond, Me. . The Bev. Dr. Cheerer, of New York, testifies of our me& bliaeln the following language I • . , 51tw Yon, N0r."16, 1854, Dun Ent—l Mink highly of Dr. Curties..llygeana as a comedy in diseases of the throat And lungs. Having had some opportunity to testify its ' efficacy, .1" am" convinced that it Is a Moat excellent medicin-,- both the 'Syrup and the inhaling application to the'clust. . • -- - N. IL—Di. Earths's Hygearia la the OBIGINAVand ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or vile and INJURIOUS -amnterfelle Shun them as you . . but-For sale by Dr. Geo. lit.Seyeer, 140 Wood street; B. Sellers kia6.; Lee' A. Beckham Allegheny city; John Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Sailer, 'Rochester: • .• • • (myl.4:dawilia - P111.4145L FOR -ALL THE FURPOBES OR A FAMILY PHYSIC. . ... . .11-.. THERE has long existed a pi:NV .., ~.. ,ye , . demand for aneffectivepurgatlee pill ?‘„.„ 2 „,.. ir,.. which could be relied on ea sure and , >x " J4_ : perfectly safe in its operation: This fi t , ...7 rz,e."-'"?• has been prepared to meet that de .5.....‘-. 4 i.,. 1 ;,, man& and an extensive trial of its • , ow ? virtues has conclusively shown with ~, ~ ,,,W ma ::- • . ' what success itteacompllsherthe pa - ,ti . , ~ .1, - ".‘k...5. pose designed. '-It is tall to make a physical pill, but -not - easy to mate , the best of allpals—one which should havenone of the ob. jectiolis, but ail the edvantages,'of every other: "This bee been attempted here, and with what. Success we would re speetfully submit to the public, decision.. It lute been un fortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purge ilea medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bowels. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good tabu derived from them.•iTittene pills produce no irritation or,pain, unless it arise from ttpreviously existing obstruction or derangement In, the' ho' elm. Being purely vegetable,-no harm'can ariselrom their 12138 hrunrquanti ty;..but it is better tttat any medicine should be taken Judi ckiusly. Minute directions. for their use in the several diseates to which they ere applicable are given on the box. *Amens the complaints which have been: speedily - cured by them,Are racy mention Liver Compleint,in its various forms .of - Jaundice, Indigestion; Languor,and, Lase ' of Appetite • Listlessness , Irritability , Bilious eadache, Bilions Paver Fever.und Ague, Pain in the Maenad Loins; for, is truth, . . all these are but She consequence of dieeeeed actioniin the liter.- Arian aperient, they afford: prompt and sure relief In Cestiveriess, Piles, Colic,,llyseidery, litunati„ Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body,lilleers end im purity of the bloodt. in short, any anti are* , case where a .They,liave alsoProdneed soma singularly sitccessfal cures In Rheuniatism, !lout, Dropsy, flravel; Eryelpeles, Palpita tion of..the' Heart, Paine in .the Back,. Stomach mid tilde. They should be freely taken in . the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system,for the. change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healtbyaction and restores:the appetite and vigor. They purity the blood , and, by their stimulant ac tionon the c irculatory system , , renovate the strength of the tody, and restore the wasted or dlivised energies of the whole organism; Hence an occasional . dose is advanta geona,ol3ll though no serious derangement exists: but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine' reduces the strength,- when taken to excess. 'The thousand cues In which a-physlc is required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves 'to the reason of every body; and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than anything which hes hitherto been available to mankind. •• When their vir tues are once known, the public, will no longer doubt what 'remedy t 6 employ when in.need of a cathartic medicine. Prepared by JAMES 0 : ATIHt, Assayer-and Practical Chemist; Lowell,liless. Price 26 cat:gaper box. Five boxes for $l. Sold by B. A. BAIDIEBTOCK:A CO., Pittsburgh, and by II Tlrnenigton. , .. • ,l3,6:6mdaw. Embroideries, kArteets,Spatiatlk,..nallture. 131tErttT riaturtetr - tyr VIE BLOOD! • _ Not a, Partible of Mercury in it. LET Tli}i AFFLICTED READ AND ,PQNDEB.I.-An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King's. Evil, Rheum& ticm, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Ague and Fever, Chronia Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or 'Atter, Scald Bead, Enlargement and Pen of` the Bones and Joints,. Stubborn• Illoers, Syphilltle Diforders, Lumbago, Spinal Cot:lobate; and all Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Slercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. ' as This great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood is now used by: .usands of grateful patient:4ra= all part of the. United Stares, who testify daily to the remarkabl cures performed by the greatest of all medicines, ..CAlt- T ER'S SPANISH MIXTURE" lleurnlgia, Ithenmatbm, ....crofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Uleere,o4lEottlf, affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat.Femala Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, ate speedily put= flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases qf the Blood, ;nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all,impnri. ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and' Kidneys, strengthens the . Digestion, Atives tone to the, Stomach, make_ the skin elear and healthy. and.restorair , the Conga. • tutioojetifeebled by disease ortiroken tbrina by ate excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. . For the . Ladies, -it is Invariably better then "ill 'the oci nietles ever used. .4:few dosesof Oarter's.Spanish Mixture will:remove all iallowne of camp) eadon,brings• the roses qastitling to, the cheek, give elasticity to _the step, and int. prove the general health in n remarkable degree beyond all the mediehies ever heard I . The large *umber of eer Wastes 'which we have received (rem persons from all pads of the United States, fq the hat evidence that there Is no humbug about it.' The press, hotel keepers, mites trate*, phyalcians, and public men, well known to- the. commumity, all add their testirahur to the .wonderful effects of this UREAT BLOOD PURIFIBIL . . Calton the Agent and' get a Circular Snd Altsahae, and isid the trottllertureur ea this trtay greatest still Modk Ines bee performed. . None genuine unless signed by BENNETT & )3 Proprietor*, NO.II Rearlotreet, Bichmond,-Via; to Al l en