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This institution is 110 w orciinir.,l under Its charter, and Ic in full and vary auerassful operation under the following efficient L T. ITITCHOOCK, President, an I Professor of the ficienaut of Amount., and of the Art of llooh.Reeping. J,ll Isl FLEAILNG, Aseoeiste Professor In the some de partmeht. 01.:01t(111 P. rirrencocs, A. M, Professor of Mathe• noks. and Teacher of Penmanship. JAM ES H. 110PKINS, EFq of ila PittEtburgh Bar, Lec turer on almmerclal Lan. Thera are two C turges nf Ftud,—ate a Commercial, the others Mathematical course. There will be, hereafter, Quarterly Public Examinations, by a Doer] of Examiners, fssr roe awarding of Diplomas. Students enter at auy time, continue at pleasure, and even after leaving, return when so disposed. There is in preparation, and will soon be issued, a pros p•et us of the institution, with a catalogue of the named of upwards of 200 Stud ate, who have matriculated clucu the opening of the College, in N.uomber, 1854. It le the firm and steadh.t determination of the gentle men who have the management et this College, that it shall not hscome recond to coy other of its hi d : an 1 with this pi edge, tie y respeetfnlly selleit a continuation of that flow of patronage ahieh bas ,o signally distinguigheti the career of this 'petit tien, from its onmmencement. Atltlre. IRON . 'ITV C01,1,1.0E, PiOrhurgh, Pa." [jai BRITISH MAUFACTURERS' AGENCY I I. N. LAWTON & BROTHERS 1 EON; Steel: " Tr" Iron Wire; Cables and Anchors; I "XI, ALL" Cutlery, Itee.re, Files, SAWS, and Edge Tools; Brass Fmndry; Gas Fittings; Junannal and Tin Were; Nets; Twines; Shoe Threads; Canvas; Hess:tins; Burlaps; etc.. _ _ _ 71 John street, NEW FORA, 15 Kiihy street, BOSTON 80Lt AC6NT3 FOIL Messrs. Joseph Gandy J Co.. Pyreore Mills, Brid port. Noah Illogley & Sons, Cradley nod Liverpool. Byianda Brothers, Iron Wiry Mills, Warrington. .• Parkin & Marshall, Telegraph Works, Sheffield Sbnolbred, Loreridge & Co, Merridala Works, Wol verhamptnn. myt9:lm EATING HOUSE. D. BARNARD Fanrrticrom. No. 40 Fifth stroot, near Wood. rilus PRoPairron, OF THE COIL:MCC/PA iF. having fitted up hls estab.ishment for the purpose of providing Meals at low rates fur business , t Fit men, juries, and those ettendinz market and • 'kiting the city, begs leave to Call the attention -3 of all who wish the late• t nod freshest the market can af ford, to his Table, constantly set and furnished with the best attendance. Don't f reef the place, near the Exehange Dank, and ev.- posits the office of the Mornlnt Post. m 2li To Wholesale Grocers Liquor Dealers and Manufa cturers. ryas SUBSCRILIER. is uow importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which 1.4 of an ounce a ith 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a tineCoguac Brandy. Ills ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTAIW'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY. are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will invariably be given by DIL LEWIS FEUCUTWANGER, 11l Maiden Lane ' New York. I'. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemical, Nation, Ric:Dual, Manganese; Thorn's Ex t. Copairs, Sulphate Am monia: tn. dee2l•ls tf Great Redaction 1 N CHOICE S M IMER GOOD?, nt HAGAN & 91 MARKET' STREET. We will mark down on Monday, Juoe 4th, r ur entire took of seasonable Dry Goods, at a !ergs discount from former prices. Wo name, in part, Berner+ sod Tiroucs, GrenadlouN, Crape de E.p.r,tne, Sommer Silks, Lawns of all kinde, Embroideries, Iluelety. Glove. and Mitt Lore NNo. Brreres,3lB,l.aon Cloths, etc.—with a full nod ermplete astortment rf liomekeepinn Urvals. mySl BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. Al.ol` 2.4 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending bark 100 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the e. Collar Wall, built for two mall [louses. This Lot 1. in a ‘testrable location for dr,itionre; and will be sold low, hail on favorable terms. Title ,7,L00d, and clear trom ineumbranee. Enquire of GEO. F. tit LLMOItE, i v El At MA,. nt Mr-nine , Port TtCJI/ -Grant A Wit ti am.. . '•Jewel of opliir," •• Diadem Twl Brat Plug," en hand at ./.`t Plantm Inu half I,lk. 100 bbls Pugnr Hou, : Golden Syrup. In bbls nod hnlf 1.1.4 jell For sale by MILLER h. Priv naullltalsaima as _ litvDit. BROWN. No. 41 Diamond Alley, Ile. otes hisentire ISttalltioll Lia an C,Eace Practice. mi, ba al orzE is mostly coafinsd to Private Venereal Diseases, and such pal oful affections, brought on by imprudence, youthful Indulgence and excess, Syphilis, Syphilitic Erup tion,flouorrhes,(l leer, Strict u re; Urethral Discharges, Impurl,y °tithe Blood, with oil Di... 8.. of the VmnerealOriMu• Skin DiAenses, Scorbutic iirur• Lions, Letter, Ringworm, Nlereuris I Diseases, Secaina I Wee l• ness, Impotency, Piles, Rheumati,m, F , 11191e. West oe,, Monthly :3 uppreßsions, Dielea.•e of the Joints, Fistula it Ann, Nervous Affections, Palm. in the Ita,k sod Loins. I rri tattoo of the Bladder and Liidneye,suggessfully treated..- 0 are duaranteed Twenty yearn' practice ( ten In this elty)enablea 1)r Brea, to offer Reentrances of a speedy cure to all who may con. nt der h nears (Mew and Prfrate Oonnaltatlon Rooms, 41, Dlatnon dal Cilantro moderate. • • - • - • 11.11EL/3 , 1.1.T1t. 4 11.—Dr. Brown's new iy discovered reuseJ, for Rheumatism is a spsedy and cartaiu Remedy that painful trouble. It Dever falls. (Missal:id PrivateConsultatlon llosme No. 41 DIGUONI Pittsburgh, Penn's. The alw•vs at ha. 3 mar-h 23-111. rullotlAS SMYIII Oa.. of .1o; ;,e4' I', kin Teo Stpre) I respectfully imerm‘ hie !nun& and the public that ha is now h.,en.ted ea the NEW TEA STORE, 11. SMITOPIIED STRESS, oPPOSITT TOE' POST nfTICt, Where he "flare for ant, as n.c• au t to well an aaaDrtad stark TE 48 na can h- round a it, , citt•. Alas,RlO nod JO VA CIIFVEE, LOVERING'.I , and T. WU!, PAN. INEP SUGARS—aII purchased foe rash, and will to add at n amnll advance, either bp NV holcsale or retail. anl Slm Notice. 9117 F: BOOKS OF THE •• MONONGAHELA WATER 1 COMPANY" will b • opened to receive Sub,riitionx to the Stock of said Company, on W ED:it:SBA V, the 6th day of June. at the following place': In South Pittsburgh, at the office of It. A. Hausman, E. , .q. In Birmingham. at !tore of S. McKee & Co. In East Birmingham, at the oftke of Chops, Wiliam & Co. James :•alisbury, Alexander WLilin, David Che,s, J, in It Miller, James M. McElroy, Dahlel Berg, Christian Ihmeen, Henry J. Mete, Thomas McKee, John Erane, It. A Baunman, [mr21.1•2.] Chmmissioners. • Win. Voungson. H OUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—No. SarasTa street, nppoeite the Nepttroe Engine Rohm. rah27.6m Lot for Sole. A 0001) BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street by 100 feet in depth, In Birmingham, will be &Ad iloquire of GEC. F. GILL3IORE, at office of the Po.t CA ItTLli YEW 1.100118 Az IJAVISoICS, 65 Maraet ac— t:roily Vernon; or Ei4al Piety Exemplified ; Philip Colville, a Covenanter's story, by tiro, Kennedy; Family at Ileatherdale, or the Influenee of Chri, [lan Principles, by Mrs. Ale,key ; illlom Wilberforce, or the Christian Statesmen, by Collier ; The Dead in Christ, their State, Present and Fu ture, by Dr. John lbown, author of E• petition of Ist Peter, etc , ,te ; Prayers of the Apostle Paul; Stray Arrows: Works Of Philip Henry; Jacoby No•eo, vcl3. 1 and 2; Memoirs of Oberlin ; Rich and Poor, by Ryle; Ashton Cottage; Manual for the Young; Footstep, of St. Paul ; 1 ATF.ST MUSIC—Come Where my Lore I..se Dreaming; A a beautiful new Quartette, by C. S. Foster, et thin city, and bi latest compo Won. Pop Goes the Question; A Little More Cider: Happy are We Here To night; Don't be Angry, Mother; I've Waited for the Spring Time; Take me Home to Die; i.e it a Bin? etc., etc.; just received by 11. KLEBER A BROTHER, Sign of the Golden Harp, No. 53 Fifth street. air A splendid and complete assortment of News CLARE'S celebrated Grand and Square PIANOS.; also, of DENHAII'S New York manufacture. DICKENS' NEW WORK.—Sister seven chap. I_, tem; by Charles Dickens. Pri - e 1:21,.G cent . Leaves from a Family Journal ; from the French of Emile Souvestre. Prim 00 cents. The Watchman; a Moral Tale of Domestic Life ; by J. A. M. Price $1 The Missing Bride; by Mrs. Southwor' h Prleo $l. All the Magazines for June are now ready and for sale by H %lINER A. CO. je.4 o. 132 Smithfield street. COFFEK-43 bags fin Coffee; 23 pickets JAYS Coff..e In more and for Bab. by • MILLER I 131 , 1 K FTSON. CUFF r.E-- M) bar. , rime Rio -up rblr .If,N; tor Pldo by my 3 O fl%l ITH It b 111 •ITER. 111 A t. W Nl,-65 opaketa favored oraoda Chaco pagne Wino no hand and bar sale by p . 4 Al I I,l,Kit A ItICKETh'CIN. PA filArdiN C . ha , e receivelt another r lot of rich nod fashionable Parasols, to which they in vite att otioo. jt-6 INVALUABLE—Picturvb of dear ours gout., taken by C i1lii1), No. 78 Fnarth Ftroot. jrf; Salerati." for Rale j"1 by CaNkf• 1 eh ItlogForn" l'ota-b landing and 1. kr sate bV f ja4l MILLRR. k ItICKErsoN. PON(' ES—A Inrg , ikmA rumour 01 flue wnki coarse Sp , nge I=l jai hand and f,r sale by JO.. FLESIING, te)7 llornrr Diamond nod Market at. - VA: 4 T CLILOttED C LICUES--2010 pe. gm x 1 Feet Colored Cali Cues just received and relaidng at 64 CPLIt, per yard. A. A. NIASON Q CO., SHAWLS—A urge AN , orr meut of Plato, rig'd and Black rilk Shawls j last received. my 11 A A. 'MASON & CO. VANCT CAS:4llllltES—:+onuthing sulteble in Ifunry and Hump Cas.9icuercsjust received. m - A. A. MASON & ICE-1U tierces Illea received and for nate by 1. jo4 MILLER Sc RICK It TSON . 0 bbis for INsis by NEWRY U. COLLINS A. al Act .N a en hasoreceivedalargenxsortment of -1% . Ganda fu. Oentlemeu'o Summer wear—l renoh Sum r:,, Chubs and C.asnimerea, Tweeds, Nankeens, Vcstinga In Satiu, Mareeilles, &c.; Cravats, Ldkfe. , &.c &c. As , 25 street. my3o tvi AL:KERN:L-127 bbl, " btrve" N0.:3 Nlockeret Inocting 'T 5 and for sale by MILLER .4 RICKETBON, ; 4 TN and 2'2.3 Liberty st. "`":" d err": b "a ( :LiF„ 7iici,;FVN, .fr 4 220 and 223 LiborEy Ft. 1A Arr 11A a I:1 E.— lb blat,l Native" Sparkling and A rill Wl,.a for sale by MILLER. h RICIiETSON, 4 220 and 223 Liberty at. 'ie.; A NO r:`3; 50 do. LEMONS; just. recehtd I )t ) F or N.l ie by It ELVER. a ANDERSON, m r'29 No. 39 Wood RtreeL o. t .tuT WIN/Z-55 On.sn,l •• 1- , t. Julien," •• ty 0,„ " IL n. a." Clare Wine, for ytls by je t MILLER & RIORETSON. iinAT—lnu. bus In scorer laud for nle uY JAMES WARDROP, Fifth et. t. El) tk,, 1.73 Lujtit.C..,-- - ' ' RCIAL C('LLEGIC, IsWINW7I. i AVIA. APRIL, 1555. =il n• 1 hr. 1 n rant', .4 n.lerv~n's" "IflarinerhniFelt," it a•le by & RICE ETSi)N. Unn Nlolarvivi• RICLi rBoN nov6 dt Iva v ti - u i 2 u ' 4‘ . ‘ 7.-N,e;f- • • r FOR GOVEIMMENT. Proposals for Naval Snpplles. NAVY DEP ARTZENT, Bureau of Const'n, Equlpt'e. Slay 10,1855. FILED PROPOSALS to furnish Naval Supplies tor the .71 fiecal year endingJuno,go,lBs6, will )m received at this but - eau until 3 o'elock, I'. 31., of the 25th day of June next. These proprsals must be endorsed " Proposals for Mo . al Sapp tea, Bureau of emastructhu, Ate " that they m'.3' dislittohhed from other busiross letters. The Materia!s and articles embraced in thee asses named are particularly described in printed ,chedul,,, nus rf which will tie furnished to fuel, us chair., to offer, on appli c..tion to the commandant of the respective ta,v3.yards, c r to the navy airent naare,t thereto, and thou. of all the yard, upon application to this bureau. he commandant and navy agent or each i.tation will hale a copy of the schedule of the other retie, for examinat;ou from which At may be judved whether It will be desirable to make application fur them. --. • . O Tcrs must be made for the whole t.f each class at any yard upon el, et the pruite.l to It is/ st-ict tt:ditot mit y therewith. or they will not be coh.idert-d. All articles must he cf the Tory Lent quality eonfurmatle to sample, dr. to be delivered in gh‘el order and In nuitahle vessel, raid tat hn_ea, as the ease may ho. at the expense and rids el the contractor, Aid in all lesfecta ,utt jeet to the inspfetion, mrneurrntrut, count, weight kr.., of the yard where ,r, eived. and ht the entint sathfaction of the et11:11113:111dhpt liter, c.r It iddete for retorr d to the yalds for can ties, and 4 pnr. tiru fir description of the articles; and, all other thin, 14.4.4 equal, preference frill he given to articles of A mitt full manufacture. Every offer, us required by the law rt 10th A ugno,la.l6, ruu , t be DeColDpanitql by a wilitaa guarantee, the fet Mel of which are herewith given Those only whom, offers may be accepted will be no. d the contract trill Le L , rwarded as soon then eager p. 4 praCtiMble, whidi hey a ill he require4l to execute a Olin ten ci.tya uf.er i a receipt at the poet office or . sty agency namul by them. Sureties in the full amount will be nqulred to chin lite contract, and their reqadnibilit.v err' itied to 1•p in United states district judge, United State, di.t,S•t tor, op, colic •• tor, Cr. navy intent As additional accurits, twn-nty por en alum will tan wi:hhot•l t tom the ~mount fi * the billl un til the (mutt art shall have been eompletr•l, and nigh p per contain of eII h il. approved in tnil•li - ate by the en.mman dant of the room-Mire )arda will Le paid by the navy agent within tt int, days after inn prenebialloll n, Lein. It h• stipulated in the contract thin, if default be made by the part es of the first part In neliveriug all or any of the a staler mentioned of the quality an,d a, the time an place provident, then, and in tbat CnrP, the contractor and FUlrtili, and pay to the United ilaten as liquiddnd dumng-s a rum of money equal to twice the amount of th- contract p, ice• therein apt eel up, n as the price to i.e paid rn-.. st the -n (toil deli rry th-rec.f, which damocee 711.11 V be rrcrvered or retained from tunic. t time as th•e) IlVtlue firm the saint mirtl.a of the first part or either of them l'laq , e+ No. 4,3, 0, 7—to he deliveml one forth part On ur t afore the 13th M no, one forth t Art by the 2 tb July, nue-fourth hl . lee 20th Oepl rather, And the reTtt dor by lit Urrember. 1850 Clara No, 3—the whole he the 15th m ae. Cie , . No. o—tit to Ole by the 20th July. 10;30 rerrt,Ouirc C sears to be deltvet ea —one fourth port nr I , et . ..re tha I.t 14epttml er next, One , lnurth parr t n or to f ,re the Perututter next. une fourth port on or hem, the 1 , 1 Apr il, 1 4 511, .1,1 the rematteler on or Itefro the ;kith June, 1A543. otanirialue, at euelt dellvery n due prop. slim of each article Cla.ee No. 11. awl all following, ,ellitional OtlitntitleS of all Artirlett named therein must to delivered on like terms and roodht run durino the fierot v.lll - , upon suet i,ir.o p. twice teen thy , ' frr et) the hernia or coca mandaut hf the )arr. Air the law tetitt.ree the preen, mond of pi - sisee persons desiring' the c imut relent cf the yard or the Hs , e 'went t eend them by smul eehnluks t I Atte! , ela-n as they desire eh odd enmlotie In their pcipl.e-Mioll p.419e ,tamp , to their transinis.ion, but ti . e for starts 1,11“/ LI le. ,rill not require ineptly went. —, Of 11.11,4, han, to furnish RD I deliVrt at the reel...Aire navy yn Io oil the art.; e x"' IJULLIV the etas., hereunto 111:1111..S.d. RZte.eably I ha it.innttef the Felled ulea th. ref‘ .r, ati,l to etintormity felt the advertisement hi the Duvet. of Orvirtruetinn, 113th May, 1545. Should my ater be aeeepte.l,lr,queat to SIP nddrn•a r I at , and the contract for eardeti to tt.e navy , (0 argue- agent at tu, and certienate (Date ) 10,011, (The schedules Lux Lid..l--r • n.1,, , et Per II ?-re prl Op SZt, a and .. a( 2 ' chco. agent e-rch article in the schedule the prlc, in.? ie .ret the nrr rnni oat. floe aggregate Intel top far aid. class, and the amount likewise wri , len sn tcymiz ) F6ll\l OF GrARANTEE The tutler,igovi StnL. of of , io tbs. ntol -- of --. in the RP. of —, le r.t, guaranty that. in este the f orezoirtz bIJ rf Ott um, •-I the ctn., e therein on est he iteeepttst, Ibnl he or they ' Cll r within teen •111).• niter the. lee. lot of 11, • cohlract at the te , t•t,{l4.l r itnry s,rent dostg. P,vu!.e the. eontruet 0 the none With VII Ai owl Foal - lent •urseles. ant to coo, t•si •hall Intl ni enter eon truct a' oforirtiol, we trust-noir to moo« goof the .1111,enee hetnnen the c, .-r of the n.. 1•1 and that which may to. teceTt:.l. cf too i;ll.tralatk r, Witn.4• I hereby eerait ! ' that the named aro known to me us wen of property and able to make good their guarantee. I te. fk" be ngnoti i.y .Ver,s d. tne' J udge 1 7 ,- , ?lm! Slat, dAstr:rt u!tornry, c ~r, e> . oyerd and no rebus The foilowiug Dr, the clu. , nloirevl th , it o I=l , . . No 1, tail, plui..o sit. It lig,. No la nil, pro. timn,. No n, yrlictr plank on. it 1,.. So 7,3,11... w pine rient [attics No tillitc plop 7 N. 10, r,,,h nod pro-a. No 11, i.lll. I,ltmt a 00.•rry No 12, loco.t nod or ler. No 13, wl.ib ii•lt n or un No 14, whits oak vtureu and tc.mlini.. No 17, composition lam! rnl,, n•ile No IS, het iron on ccl No 13. Iron sitlics uod nut!, 2•0 lead pip, .220.-, tin. No '2l. tierthre, No 23, t.ntlitr. , e 1 No 111, ilex con- Tao. No 2a, cotton 1730T11, Nr li',, an I :'alt.n!loe. No 1:7, chi.- No 2s, lc:tiller. No 'crg hr.... Nis k t.rn- a tisr No 01, t.nutin2, Try iu'elc. No 32. ietcli, I'o'ln. ter. No 3.1, oil, e•eir. t •Ilovr. No 1 - I.endicry. No 3i, stationer). No :lel, trecto4rl No '7, mikum. OLIN FlitrEcTi iN, !sl Atl. s !ACtiris - ETTS. No 1, wt,itc-lank phut: rtowk logo. No 3, ulmic-cet't rro• mil, -.rot- limier No 4, n Lim 0,0 ha 'I ),.•. kw.; in.. plent, 4. .3, No vr.ll r.I O i-curri!.. No 7, Tr' .o pit., most titole T. No pin, No 10, whit,. Oak taokr la nn.! 01.10 c-e. No 11, blaek 614.1! fitol slurry. No 12. I.e.ott. N. 1 e - 1.11.• .I• 11. •t , )11,:ie‘r, bore, No 13, Hack ..prom. No 111, 10,313 ml r'ir. No 17, rvernpn it N. to, .rao atao , Pt, f na stekre, 14111 Ira.] pipe :illy, tau. No hur.lviut , No 133, its N. IJ, flex ciiorr, . 115, OVIi.II , 1111 VW , No '26.11, n 1 rot 'on w I n.•. No hott,lnt!, •Iry No .71, 13,11, rtatto. tar NO oil, . .111 t, Nt ',Flatinnery Nu 36, tirewoc.,l. ,0.7, nation, BROOKLYN, NEW Yi.BK No 1, pin° iitrek No o, plenti Na 3, Am 111h—to:It. pn miressato. tsint.er. No 4, oho.: oast k-.I plevtot. No h, )ellow pine pian4 tt,elr. h et :. N. 7, ei pine Innet tiroteir. No 9, whir pine No 10, ash, e 4 o bite oak bonnie •.1 butte. No 11, woluot, ,heir), m llll ^;,'^hY• No IS, in. - t 4.4. No 13. st/pto nom hi:k,ry here. No 14 whtte-ono etaree and hea hio No )5, 6Lick Film, No 10, Ihrnumritth No 17, enrupo , inon nod -,,p,- per nallt No in, her iron, elite] No 19, lro si nni Noll 9. !rod, 4.410.114. Nn 9.1, hardware. No Y.l, point., N., 94 9,4 chrit, No 25, rotton N o v-. nod cotton twine. Nu r, elet-s. No 24, l ei , hope No 30, 1011 hoe No 31, hinting Or 4 yin:ids, No :12, piteh. rosin, ter No :43, oil, soup. lid ion. No 34, slop ettantilery. Nn 35. Knol,ner). Na 36,6,u - owl. 11111.1 DELPHI A, PENNSVINI NI A, No 1, 4,11.11, - .1a4: plank f-tuch 1,, No plank. •torkNo 11, 4v140.• pl,,a. I. „,t, „,I bp••• 0.111 1 , 1,1114. 13, 10.3..ury I•nr , N• 1.. 10 , c14 rpr•l• , . No 17, rum 1, r. 1.-• N.. 1,, her true and 4ter' N. 19 ,1„1,.•,. and Uhl!. So 20. lead pipe, Pll., tin N,. 21, har u were. No 23, pa a P. Na 24, 11%4 No cotton raurmr. No 20, filo ttlfili rottun tw.lo• No '27, 14 1 / 1 - ,, No -0,1u:lil:er. No 29, brashos. 31, talo"iuq, dry g•.. 01. No 32. 1/10•11. 1010, tar. tallow, ott. snap. No 31, alop chandlory. No Z. 13, station. Pry. No 37, ....Ron, WASIIINGTON, P. C ClaaP No 4, v - 11,..rmk k yellow Tine plank. .locks:L. 9, la bite lone. N, Jo. lo.h, orpre,,, obit,' .att boar iP art Lotto. No 11, black urn' n ut, .•nerry, a0,,f,r,,0ny No 17, rounp , o4tion and copper unlln. \u bar Iron, Fir.nl. So 19, Iron skikei, walk. No 2n, tin. No . 21, bead Were Nu 12, pig iron. No '2l, pshata.i.ll., dc. 23, flax. nanra.. No 15, cotton e No on,. iii.,ll•Lx and cotton twn.e. gla•H Nu 29, leatber N 029, hcoe. No 20, bru,hea. No 31. bunting, dry good; No 32. itch, r, Sin, tor. No 33, nII, soap, tallow, er. No 34, chip chandlery. No 35, stationery. No 3ti, firewood. No 37. oakum. Nu 38, link and galley, or curnho,Are iron. No 39, chain iron. No 40, ingot copper. 61/81'01.11', vritarviA. mNo 1, white oak plank stock log.. No 2, while -oak plank No 3, white-oak promkeuous timber. No 4, ohlfo.soak keel pieces. No 5, yellow pine plank stock timber. No 0, yellow pine beams. No 7, yellow-pine most timber. No II while One. No 10, ash, cypress, elm. No 11,. black wolnut, cherry, mahogany. No 12, locust. No 1 3.'white nob oar., hickory bar.. No 15, black Cl mice No 10, Ilan= rile . No 10, bar iron and steel. No 19, Iron Co oil No 20, lead pipe. nine, tin No tfl, bar:lA.llre. No 22, pig Iron. N o 23. paints. oils, kr. No 24, flax CIA nvr,. No 25, cotton canon,. No 20, flan and cotym twine. No 27, gis.c. No 20, loather. No 29, 11,-. No 311, bru lies. N., bunting, dry g - Nn 33_'. ;Welt, r.eln, tar. So 33, nil, tallow, coop. No 84, chi p chandlery. No 35, , alionery. No 30 Biesedod. No 37, oakum. PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, Class No. 1, white-oak plank rtork loge. No. 2, whit• Oak plank. No 13, uhile,, , ti our,,, 1 ; irko, y I nrr. Ni. 17 , rmn poFitton arid row, naEs. No IN, lor Iron, Nn Iron npik ea and nails No CI , hardware. No 93 , r”lnt•, IA aAc N, • alto looory. inv2Elaw4 lilt lIENDEILSON, OCULIST AND AUItIST, TRLATii ALL tiLSEASES OF Tilt LYE AND LABWe/111111T CUPVING, Lt.', 11100. LLIETERING, oil Tilt USE or C 41.011 rt.. OFFICE 41,a I:ROADWAY, Cult. GRAND ST., NEW YORK. Douro from 9 A. Al. to 4 P. 31. - DOUGH, GRANULATED LllO4, Inth.mmation, Acute or rt, Chronic Blindoea,g with Films, Irak A manmmtA rind Cataract Scrofulou, Wt.eplog or Watery Eye:, are among the diseares of the eye Which aro treated by Dr. 11. with perfect aatlafaction. All diseases of the -F.ar treated upon ssientifioprinclples Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. All letters post.pahl will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou sands of cases which have been succeasfuily treated by Dr. Henderson Wm. J. Fryer, 32f-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. •Alfred Southwick, Printer, fJ. Goodspeed, Glens Falls, Y. •Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. •Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson, Now York City, N. Y. }Miss Mary Bellows, N E. Station, Duchess co., N. Y. *Edward G. Bolger, Bristol, Conn. *John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N. Y. Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Enq., N. Y. }James W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. Jarvis Rodgers, tt A. R. Retires, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel. 8.. N. Perriss, Organ Builder, Houston tit. 8.. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. IL P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. Ross' Albany, N. Y. A. Dillcobach, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. B. It. Hartland, Athens, N. Y. John W. Hackett, Itinghloupton, N. Y. *These patients wore blind, and had to be led to the °filo:, At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city at pleasure. a rh , se cases of Amaurosis were restored to eight after they Were given up .c favorable by the faculty, and can be referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facts In these cases, by wzitina to them. COO A A. 51AbUIN A Cu. will open on June 5d3 i— n • 10 CIISVIi fast colored Calicoes et 5 and 6 1 4,e per yard; 8 CAPPP fast coloro , l Liorn,iic °hightails nt 100 per yard ; 10 rit.z, Mu-line reduced 2 and 3r p*, > ard; YO bales Brown Marlin rriluced 2c per yard; Ynrd Wide Englishl'2?,: . ,c per yard ; (bold Modal de Laines et 1..:3,4e 1 " r d T 1 eds , and JelitlP, 125' to leie per yard; Lu ”.• 114,- age, Ti,,u es, Orgrndies, Berage de Lain es, ay., de., redo. ed mote than one-third. Je4 ,-. . • Z - 1; - r. MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AUItIiNTZ, PRorairron, *.TO. 341 LIBERTY STREET, just Leeds the Pascenger ,11 Depot of the Pcnn.tylvania Raitrord, which makes It the most convenient h,use in the city for paarengera arri ving by that road. The Proprietor having, nt Considerable expense. fitted up, in e cc...Tient style, the tIANSION HOUSE, would respect. WES /.1:01,it a Om, of politic patronage. There is attrehed sph , rti;d STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford tt ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Lard, r and liar will be furithhed with the best the market Con afford febl.y ST. GLAIR fiUTP,IL, en veer of Fenn and St. Clair ttreelx, Pittsburgh, Pa. undersigned, formorly of •"llmwn's ffm el," having ' taken 'his Lures an commodious HOTEL, and having TP Litt,' it in magnificent style, would re,pectfully invite friend, and the traveling put,lie. to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long es. yleriencn in lbs buFinesq, he can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate fe1,22 IVNI C. CONNELLY fiILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITISBURGII, PA E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTENT HOUSE, - 1011 N MiOF I.IFIERTY AND Cin ANT STItEETS, near %I.° Itni!road LepoL jqnl...lv 117 - AvERLEy n0u,1 , ;. 50 Swath Elzhth street, between Cheetaat. Prld Walnut, Philadelphia. fau29:y TIIE UNION, \TO. 111 A r,ll ttrt,t, 11411adelpiata. T. S. WEI4II (rote of Fa4:41... 4 Proprit•tor. I tea:l4l:y GASH .ILL HOUSE, CORNER OF ,41 AIN AND S' , Ulll STS, WARREN, 0 Proprietor takes pleasurti in announcing to the public this t thin new and elewi et lintel has been °pent,/ n a lii.iiseut eniurtainmunt. Iletuq commodious and roomy. rod adjoining the nine, of the ()hi., Stiu!ti Cianpany,it induoements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda of the intr,/ in..; community. A libare of public patronage is respectfully solicited. anl7 11. I3ASKILL. FI{ANKLIN HOUSE. - - CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRDTPIDLADF.LPITIA PARKER es. LAIRD, Proprietors. jyttP.ttej TERMS sl,:to PEtt DAY. 1I 11Ll .AN 1101i5117., JOLLY STO_ WS, /E NA. 71 , 11 E . andarcigued having taken rlatrxt• of the above name) Ilotm., and ,tit tod it itt a tor,o eXiaitisii. in a Rs well its iiiii i tBnt now to Tit c,ve gut:Bft, and giro Ilm . ple nit iiBfildiOn to all Soho may 0 the Lica,. uS: rf I JA I' NEV. _ . --- HARE'S HOTEL, •. Ariz. 1.1111:PTV ,STEPET, fvot of Filth ,treet, Pitt, hur.;ll SAMUEL lIA It E. Proprietor. Tt, Betel I, et‘tlrelv new. hvying .1L1.4t tern rom pl,te,l an•. ol,enetl T.r the lon of the lAepl.3 feItANILLIIii [MUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. I PATUlt:li A cON l'aorrnman.—Thi. Nome. , hurl na don„,no thoro,10; and .xtr,oixr rrpalri, alterations, and lara, additionn of new furtO to re, etc., and the proprle torn ple , hro themortar, tioit notlun¢ shall hewoutinp: en their putt to render tLo: k rest LIN a plltce who, all the earn. fort. of n fire: cia, hotel can be found. IA( C PATRICH A l?-0N. FLOICAS,INVE IIUVVEL, No. 00 It U.tlA I/ WA N ESN' 1 . 01111. (oonut, , nit ilirott'CA PLAN.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, oc3:1 y RI4.',TA U HA N T W. C. GALLAU iiElt rEfEEIN 1 , 111: '4,..uesour e-tat'zi.t hA • been lox", by the cut.- ' ecritmr, nod completely reonvat..ll - - , I. nt r.:I hour, prri. toform,h .444 4 }1akSW ..ry luz ary te! •to.lnd is the bet tue.wted 4 , -.l3utalits 111 'So Stat 4 ,4 111. , t . r:l , •ital Bar will 'Aiwa) sha ul.l 111. Oa•no of ovary AkELE-OE., eau io way. be funivi at tVilkinn !in . & t' all I. %WIER. TIMID STREET, BETWEEN IV , .01/ AND MARKET. i'lntorriher, lear, I, iolorin their frienili and toe vutill, getter:lllv, hat t E.,' have levied lb. alto,' "Man Regaurriht, h ju , t thoroughly rom uteri, ruloiire.l Anal ru LIE {AEA . The I.ro o pi wit:, tor, 'Tore,' air or. peno, th, Bank Eri chnn,. a kir nirurtn revort, Ail fur th , , ;,...ure as the moat. Ed. i.tt I I En, 1/EJ AtC.E . A.A.I w ills It .• aIE.EIE . A. A. , of 1140 linsi• r the auript• ~.. of , aporierirtli CrE , EisrE. Tn.EV nob for the palronago ot x getivvoiv, Eubloi J 9f 11 ANIALNI ianl3 . l v 11 FRANCIS EIELVII3ILILE. FM:KANT, {vont) : , 111,Y.ET.11ET. WA 1 1.:11. AND 11 ICS .skTILKETti. 'l l ll F. Uol.rsigui.l has jut pri.v kited, a tilikkita) alike.), of art , ' k r a iy at ail time- frieuds h lh. he...t al, sr.. •111 iti theiii uty ...1111...5. Irish at Punehtis may he ha I at Ow LatvLautt. qIN SkV\IJ i'li rla bur a4ro I T It AND Cu F E E H LT S E D. BARNARD. N o , 40, " t in h , lwr, 1V.44 and ilarket pchl, I . P 177,11.01!. CRYSTAL PALACE, No. t% Ilnrlcer .treet. C. C. SEELY, 1 1" ~ nr.srDrryt - 1.1.1 ~,k rnlA hie friende nod the q..... ; ..j • . raliit- in ~ , ,f,, Ihnt 1, 1.1, jl , -I.tart-..1. his Ne-, 1'.•,. L.. 1 1 . t.,,:eii.,.. mz-Jem Ft:dr 01 I) , “KINt, t.1 . :-T hit, nou r v..rythiug else in the eat:r., 11,e. 0 . ,,w r to the ,heti , r.tev.eel, h.r 12). , 2 note a ..1,••11 II• 1.111 Iki,• 7“,tti,h 1.,...,..al ..1 ....t.7) than,: that Ll, ulat ~ ...1 v. ill •,!1,11 1.1. , u”, et:wt.). up. ti unlil 3 o'clock in the 1.:..rr,r, at..rl:i-tf . . .. _ Ol'li T 1 , :, It SALOON A NI D it k.. S ri . A I ILAN 'l'l i UPI ‘V 0()L) 8 T It E ET I , IIE 'ul:Prrltt, hoe n, , .. Ll.'"l . }.V. ~ A l,tnrN AND I 1..1 . 11Nti 'tor: E leriecte.l In n. , ..t1in., t hot carlitol 1,,, ..0..,10.1 t,nuy , 4t.OJIAr r it,bli,./.oaen; iii the , ity. if v t 1.., try/.1. i-•E EPI.I EP 1 l' ~17 ALL IluLl:S 01 ril V ~ i Y. i:on 'l,-, 4:11.,1ce•t Pleats. Fovrik, Flab, &c., 1111Gct ft, .1 FAre rhtltlC, t.e 5111 . ;.- , ,• , I. nua Lr ce.41 , 11,414 , t full:, tto L.E1,..f the or to 1% ;:thety St. Clair L....ger Meer tire...eery T ,LE :,„ •• •,t.,71t• p•Odir that n. tii.ly ant thr LAG IsEER, in to. i A MIND A i•un , tually uttexiiii , l to; an! the an) lit sit inity. Lielsll7.• Lager 'Jeer 106 Acbrrn /6041, '1`111.: LLLLI, )Ll-I 4 , ) , T1L. I L,LL.L.I The linJ I ILL,: :a 11 B,,ri• t, I. , 'a IstolLL,L•ry °theta., IL, IL. , t,e ex. •LLIILA. A. 14EN IT7. =ME W an r, 11110 art and pint bottl,. of families, and lA, trade, Is rr.p.-•uu!l t F.:IL ....I anl Mineral Water And Slaran.petrilia an ,ran, Ili. nT fir:, a, (1 qualoy,aral nuf,tur , ^l I r:111 ll.' per ri . • t ravt,l,l,. °or ly HOPPE:I2'S PATENT ['LANE 0n.1.-0.711,1 C.11i1NEE , )1.k1i):1:...,,,1 NV ,, rkr. ,t.h vrt:.l 1.1. A I Xtrl..l It, 1, , ,10d I L. L.-I 1110 ,., irt tan: thet t l l ln Y+ g • Th.. I , DIII pr, tI :II - , :111 , 4 Iwo 1 , :r..1`i t• e• r•,•1 e.. 1 1 , • mewl 0t tl, nbure oil oth••:, : l':tlnuinu titan CAELINrr FACTOI.I, We 1.0r,t, c,rt,iy, it at tloria.; the Intlst . elve month* tr, I", 11,1 lloppor , In. 111 Plane, and do not hegitate In recottlaieD•l it. to Cal.enet•Maker- an 1 Carr Ole, 21 , erio - oar.t . o:lier rant, in t. ler it peculiarly adapta.l lo planing wL, rherry, walaut, and all 1 , 01 - 0 of hard woo], and fir F•lauip; sve” ri, It s the old In El-. f gerapha t t, Lein.; a great inn{n4 of time. In , man, by mill plane Intde Vet:WPM than the man ran do 'ey any ot nor plane or repined in use. 11. U. 'isms et Co. To Mona V. F:ATeN, 'ar—i )1:174. Hopper's Patent Bench Node, and aell..ve it ta I, a hut nt article 1%4. the title for which it b intendva, as a corn tnnation o, plane and seraler. IL i, rankulorty adopted to plon log re 1 10 ,11.1104 It does not re , oll , ' 011‘ . .10tIral th. time or taws of the "Id inotho.lt and I hitt, doubt, whon its prnperti" Le,nin.• gonera!ly known, Low that it will I'll ((rely upereede the tu:uter te• tliou, and laitnrioue tuft. to. I most rrr'•mm;•ni it to all pit i 4nria engaged in the Cabinet Luain,. initn ray k Igg ~f It, than• Is nothing ne etl lin,•d e, g{,e and in viititter.. nit the• 11 npp,.r I'ua•nt lie,, h I•gnee. .I.tio Es W. u Furniture Worerrinui, tQ , Uti TLild nt , Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Febru.ai I 555. ty, A.teut for the side of PI tues, ~rot rt.:lit. to Ina It olio to l,• 111.1 He'd (heal C. 110 P 11! INlntch 21, 15:i5---tinli2l OSES V. EATON, No la Sixth , tre,t, a ant for 1.1 and lay iva VATENT 1;10 IiTS, i+ now authorized In Fell the toGna ing lately patented art:H.. , Sand.. Patent 51,-11,ne; litipper'v Patent Vero., l'lsiwt Trotrs patent oil filobvii, lor steam Engines; lit, Drilling :ilachiues; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Uma•lniat's Stationary and Parbabe Sow Cruwford's Steam and Witter Gunge,; and, Griffith', Wrought Iron Ihilirtaid Choir articles hare been el tailitied by practical riJeCbanics and tnnehinista, wad pronounced superior to nay in use. authorized to Kell liizhts to Linke and vend those articles in any part of the country. lie has al-.o o r tale het-presged Notts and Washers, and finished Brass \Work. He 1. also prepared to tnke A,:eiti!ie9 for the sale of other patented Rights and now Inventions, and give to the Luri a:less filtlittii and consteut attention. Ile relcra to the fullowinv CARD. line sub.criberß have long I pen acquainted with Mr. 161,eleg F. Eaton, and have no he.itation to recommending him, to all into may akh to employ his services, Ilil It gel, Itali , a it undoul.ted inlegiity and indefatigable Industry, in a 1,,,.. es,-rtn,,,,, at ery reliance may be 1 ,1,,,, , ...d. Neville II Crain, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Itit tail, , Jr., John Graham, W. 11. Denny, 11. Childs A Co., Joint Wool, N. Mime, A lone, P. It. Friend, Firnmer .4 Itiihm, F. Lorenz, 1.. It. hiving,tion, limp A Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wil•on M'earidless, A W. Loomis. PITINI.IJRIIII. November 27th. 1,64 Donner Patent. Ht ck Drilling Illaithines, WEIGIIINti ABOUT 3011 POUNDS; can he worked and mooed by two men, and do the work of fire or six iu th- ordiusiy soay. t Mouler & Co:, Manufacturers. The euhserite'r has hsen appointed ball, agent in the Uni tel Stoles, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. REFER TO Hon. Wee. F. Johnston, President A. V. It. R 4 W. Milnor ItobertA, Es.l , Chief Eng, A, V. It. Oen. It in. Lurim,•r,.ir, Pnesident P. A C. K . IL ; O. W. itarnea, Esq., Chief Eng. P. & C. R. 1t..; Meaner. Manfull & Nicholson, Contractors for the P. & S It. It 611. a re." you en,l Cot get irlaitUt y,,kr •e A. Razor in good order. Bring them to us, an we wilt make them share to suit the taste of the maid feoti, dious. our New York Razor Grinder caps the. climax to the woy of putting a keen edge on them. m)3O BOWN et TETLEY, 138 {Mood street. t r• G is • HOTELS JAMES SIIANNON, Proprietor oWsTO ti,s 112113373:1=211 PROPRIETOR. 1,1 weeli IVlnd and I • r-rt =1!1E= 1 ,1 ly CAIII`}!!',TER m {Foulneral!v CIE= .-::- - :1 t':...:,c, '. 0 :;;-..,':, i: ~ , . t .' ..:,.,'! , 4 ..-= '-': ~' INSURANCE COMPANIES Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! .ZETNA INSURANCE. COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819 . Cats& Capital, PAID UP— .. -- $500,000. r ANNUAL STATE3IENT of the .1 Assets of the .LEPNA INtIURANCE CUM PANY, of }Dut ton-I, as furnished this agency on the Ist c„; January, 1855, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered S 10,072 05 Seventytwn Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent ,pay able setni.annually 72,000 00 Debts due tbu Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Ranh 126,3:r7 33 Railroad Stocks In Connecticut 97,515 00 Rank :Was in the city of Hartford 142.996 00 Rank Stocks in New York city 08,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in bands of Agent, and utl,rs 212,505 06 1713,278 63 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Bunks or other on di tors.—nothing. LoE4el4 adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,518 22. Losses] unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 60. All other clanna against the Company are small, ouch only as printing. Or. Agents instructed to take no ri•k over MAO. The amount insured in any city, town Or villagr., depends upon the character, maierial and construction of Use width of etreeto, the supply of wet, and condition Of the fire department, and other cirruandance9. • - . . „ • 1111 !Ilzuoullt insured In blocks of buildiur.iivie+; the design is to limit the Inse by fir to 1013110 or lose. ny TllO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. STATE 00 CoNNEcTicuT,HartErtl, Jon. Ist, 1885. Hartford county. I Es ' lira ual appeared Thome, A. Alexander, Seeretarr of the -Etna Maur:awe Company, and unbleonth that the Vire atatiunent by hire subacribed, in true, according to hie best itnealedge ned belief 11F:N1:1" FOWT.F.It, .fustiee of the, Peace. I.nsses paid by this (.ompany for the year 854 exceed f7r , o.ofal, übile th , n premiumA received for the same time far cored Roy other year, since the organization of the Cbmikany. PolivicA, covering nearly all descriptions of property, le. euod at this agency, at remunerative rates. 4y- Ultira, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll 11. U. TEN EYCK, Acer.t. ?ETNA INSURANCIS. COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. CRAATEEIP, - • - • • 11319. Cash Capital 9500,000 Ciao It Surplus, 1855 9'37 14'4 73 r`' il:3 Capital stock and Surpl u, l PeCurrly in re-tuts for 1 t benefit of oil ptdiey holden[. Att uu evi knee 01 the airn WI) hare to public t•nutiduuce, and or its ability li. I tut,. i•rnmptly, we state a tout, that ita reAC.lipt, rasp from $1 It/ 11 , 0 to $191,1:00 per mouth.. Its 1, usinesi it awl well dirtributob and I u our OpialOrl 11,) cum pony in the Gaited C, bites aflorda butler indemnity to pnti. y h. Llers than the _Erna. They continue to make insurance property in town and country, at rates as low as l 5 eon. si•tent n ith eatery to.the Toney hol ter . 11. 11. TEN EYCK, Age . t. Offlite , North west corner Filth and Wool afteetm 14 tt~hu r, h. b 1,20:1 y . . D.V.L.AWAIRE.I MIITUAL SAFETY INSTFRANCE COMPANY. () FFICE in the North Room of Cho Exchange, on 'Third rd PHIL ADELIIIIA MARINE INSURANCES. Oa Vssans, Ca Kan, To all parts of the World. Yana UTEI, 'NUN 1 INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and laud carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandize generally. On Al IreS dwelling houses. ke. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7, 185:1. Ponds and Mortgages 1;.:4,300 00 Seateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, 'Southwark, and other 10an5,..... ......... 181,553 42 Stoeks in banks, railroads and insurances corn pudes 24,012 20 recelvablo 159,825 91 Cash on hand 10,071 30 Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued 121,707 07 Subscription Notes 100,000 00 DIMICIGi.: Wm. Martin, Dr. 13. M. Huston, Jr,:eph H. Seal, ' Hugh Craig, Edmund A ~2, n uiler, Spencer I'4l'lllll,ln, John C. Davis, Charles Kelly, ltoberi. Burton, Samuel E. Stakes, John IL. Penrose, Henry Sloan, George U. Leiper, • : James Traqualr, Edward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr., II JoiniA Brooke, Joshua L. Price, J. G. Johnson, James Tennent , Janie., C. Hand, John B. Semple, Theopil. Paulding, Charles Schaffer, Jame. B. WFarland, J. T.Logan, Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, ! B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. THOS.C. HAND, Vice President Jour!, W. COWAN, Srey. P. A. NIADERIA, Ayt.nt, No. 95 Wm, ,treot. Pitt,bur4b The Fro.r.sUllo Fire Insurance Company, Uf Pitiltuirlplau, l',l2ruyiounus. `'l% I\lRKCToll3—Charle, W. liancker, Thom. Hurt_ Tobina %Vaguer, Samuel °rant, Jacob B. Smith, (0.. IV. Bleb •r.1:, Monicral U. Le -LL, Adolill K Berk, DarlJ :,. Bros or, Morris I'o-tut - lon CUSS. N. 8. , ..,0.1r. ER, Pr taulent. ell ~ , 0 LANCI Gr., Secretary. Cr DI ill UV t. make. inruram o , IH - rpetuhl or litnitcd,C.l every dt,cr.pc.on al property, in town and ocuntry, at rate. lac low 8.1 are ccruiFtetxt with security. tine eempriny have reeerred a large Coutingent Fund, srt.ich, with their capital and premiums, safely af. 1,1 &turde pinteetion to the amureal. Tht• A3setA of th, Comphr ou January let, 1851, as pub• to un Art of A6sembly, wor« . full..xs, $9l S,l 2S 03 ten' F.4tatv 81,3:7 78 Trmporat7 . Loan% 83,shx, 17 64.34 , 3 81 Total $1,212.70:i 44 . `?ln-e their ineorporation, a period of tweutyoo, earn, toe , ' have paid ward of One Million Your liundnal Thou• sand [UMW', ianzb, by fire, thereby sffordiroz tid•mrr of the alrania.zr. tosursnee. as well as the ability and 41ipipoei. hat to Met( with proinptness all liabilities: UMIDIN Ell Co FFIN, Agent, ow, north-east or, Wo,.t end Third THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1650. CIIA ItTER PEIIPETUA CAPITAL 8250,000. °fee, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the fl arse tinned at Philadt/Thus: DIE.IOTORS. Stephen R. Cravric.rti , Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawren, , ,,Johmon, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. Mllenry, Javol, L. Florence, James IR.veroux, William M. Godwin, William M'Kea. Pr..rl,f—S!ophpn R Crawford, Vice P,,,,Lent—Aml.rose W. Thompson. E.,tmsr.rr, Psttal urgh—./ am, IL Willson, M. D AilvAeny i 3. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marlT:y No. 7.1 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF I'ITTSIII.7IOII, CORNER OF FOURTH !, NI) SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, 8300,000. 7 NFU RE OI'I LDINGS 1111. i uth., n4Lti , ,st Irm or I .1.131w.5. by itul thy p..rik ut Ult. Sr. nod I uinutl Szet wa LID and Transportation Wm F. J linston, 11,4 Pattm , mn, W , FChntmk, limtro..ll T. Frtond, D _'l IJont, I. Girt., Spntul, (/,, , ,r. It. Whitt., Ja on Palntor, A. A Carrier. la +l. N,Hey, W.>. Rude Hampton, D. E.Park, H. 11. Coggaball. lion. WM. F. JOLISSTON, Pre,id, ot. RO' PATFERSON, Viet, President. A A. Cirrus, Secretary and Treasurer. 5.. CARRIER, Assistant naeletary. liee2.6ln Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. It. 31ILLER, Jr., President. I F. M. (JORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 11300,000. WIL ',lnsure against all kinds of risks. FIRE and IIA RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home I nsti tu lion , managed by Dmicroas who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be in:tared. Dirrct4rs.—lt. M lller, J r., C. W. ILlcketaon, J. W. Butler, N. Ilolmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C. I hmsen, Cleorgn W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppene.tt, 0 cOrgo Dart.le, J amen ,1c• AuAny, Alexander Nimlek, Thomas Scott. 01j,.. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warebouse of Spang & Oo , up. •atrs.) Pittsburgh. novlbly WATCHES. jEWEI4RY, &c. xrEw JSIVELRY, I'ILVZI WARR, VI MILITARY lloomi, IVIIOLESALL AND RETAIL—Conn. try Niercnanta and strangers visiting our city are r.•quest- ed to call, as we can serve• them RA w , II, and we thins b t ier, than they usually are nerved In Eastern riles. be ides GP lug them a resp.thsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many I.llopg. Fds'er Detached Levers $lO to $,1 5,00 1).1 Cy lindpre 7to 10,00 L die.' °old Lever and Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards. (I..Cemeu', do do do $45 to $2.)0. Chain., Seals, Kays, Pa. cils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. 44 Watch It pairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all good, warranted. , _ _ W. W. WILSON, mll2l 67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth. _ . IILI Ell. SOUTH WORTH'S NEW BOOK The Missi ng l.fj. Bride, or Mirisin the Avenger. By Mrs. Emma 10 r; N. Sourthworth, author of 6 •Tlie Lost ileiresi," `• Thu Wile's Victory," "Curse of Clifton," The Discarded Daughter," •• Retribution," ate., etc. Complete in I volume of 1135 pages, bound in cloth, for oue dollar and twenty-tile cools; or in 2 volumes, paper covers for one dollar. For Bah: by 11. MINER a 00., toy :ri No. 37. Smithfield stre e t. its; IruEtt TABLE Ant J UNE! --/Invlug been 1 so succes,ful in our'' M Bather Table for May,. as pub lished In the Post some weeks ago, we pow gaol's again. June ith, cold and frequent showers; 14;h, changeable; 22.1, frequent showers; •..fith ' lair if wind be N. W., rainy if S. or S. W.—but, as we said before, these are only guess's; but facts soy that the Iferpetie Soap removes tan, sallow oe,s. redness and roughness of the skin—that it heals sore rough bonds, and that it is sold at 12!,r:, cents per coke, at .\o, 140 Third street. My3o WINNER's Winner's Collection of Music for the Violin; Winner's Complete Method for the Violin; Winne r . ' Improved Accordeon Method; Winner's Popular Method for the Flute. The above four works contain the largest collection of new and popular Music ever before published, and arranged for the several instruments. The music in each book is differ. sot. For sale by CHARLOTTE. BLUME, at the '• Old Estab lished l'iano Depot," No. 118 Wood street, second door from Fifth street. myito BATCIIELOR'S HAIR DYE, ackuowledzed to ho the be=t Hair Dye in the world. 'moss using the article should use this I.efore all others. Blx dozen recd this day by JOS. FLEMINCI, m)2 Corner Diamond and Market. NI. 'L'U PußTlifilTY If AND YOUItnELF DOWN. flow? By getting your Picture. Go Matiwith, then, to CAPOIYS, 76 Fourth street, and take a sitting a few minutes will Prices to suit all. myls FLAYGRING EXTILAUTS.—Iiiive an hiind a large sop ply of Preston k Merrill's tine Extracts, for flavoring pies, en-tat - do, lee cream, .±c. Also, a large supply of Pres tim At Merrill's Baking Powder. JOS. FLE3IING, jel Corner Diamond and Market at. - 7' -,. -'-34'::---'-'--,7.'.2.':':''' ''':,-ti:;.'-'''--;-7'"t''''''l'..'':'.''''''''' . . '4.. , tf .. ... ,,, >2, -,, i 5 :' ,,,,,, 4, - -- _ ,,,,,, - - - , r- •-.4......, -, -,--- 1.4% , ..^Vr.'. , :r: ~.. -..- „,.................,,,,,,,V . .7fir.:*4'.; - c:, , -; - .2.,i, ,, ,,,., , , , ,t,...,...,, , , . . BANKERS AND BROKERS AUSTIN LOOIALINe STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 92 Fourth rt., above Wood. Rj ()TER, Drafts, Bonds Mortgages, and Loans on colts tends necntiated. Stocks bought and sold on coul miseinn. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to, the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. - All communications attented to promptly. lank WILLIA.Ma am. a. bevex. wm. 11. "till Moms & Co., BANREKI AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, V. K Curner Wood and Third greets. Zap- All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of !Cilia, Notes , &0., promptly attended to. jet:l26lyr .kIbCONAEILIais . WILLOCK, BANKERS, A ND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silve* Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit, Stock• bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point In -the United States. Stitch East corner of Market and Fifth streets, cavil PITTSBURGH, PA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREET.. ut,2:6rn Inttabnrich, P. C. 11. V.ILKIN4 .408. LUDVWIO. Wil&111.8 & (Stieress,rs to A. Wilkins & Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 71 I , hurlit sired, Pitt-thurgh. 1 N TUI numerous suspeusiors or Banks and Bankers throughout the country during the last six months, we are satisfied that in almost every instance their troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate bush ne,s; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the public in an vance, that no speculations in "fancy stocks," or other "out, ids operations," shall tempt us from the strict and le gitimate line of our blleiLICI.--bulieliElg that in avoiding nil suck investmvnts we ihall not only be better able to serve our eu,torners and ensure their safety, but that in io; such a course we shall promote our own ultimate benefit.W. .3. CO. • . PATRICKS Er. FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ham Removed !hair guke to the On-mr, of Fifth and Woad at- PITTSBCIIO PA -1010 ATRICE9 A FRIEND, hankers and Exchange Broken, JL - -end Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. C3lleztiona made in all the cities throughout the United Emma. Deptae fa received in par funds or current paper, at the corner at Fifth and Wood letreeta. ifeh3 )1111E8 & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, RATA ATMOVED TRIM. BANKING AND =CHARDS 077101 TO AO. 67 MARKO? STRTXT, 70071 MOILS STIOW OLD STAND. NT HOLMES & SONS, Bankere and Exchange Brokers, and Donlon, in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Ihrilk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections wade in all the cities throughout the United State.. Deposits received in par Diode or current paper, No. 67 N: arket street, between Third and Fourth eta ijaaely TIKAILZSi AN Q. CO, BANKER'S AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. JS Boos! Street, corn, of Diamond .Alley, PITTSLOHOII, PA., 1 )1.: Y AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time ex,:bsoge, and promissory notes; make collections In all ths principal cities of the Union. Receive depoilts on call and on interest, nod give their prompt attention to all nth, matte-I, appertaining to a Broker's business. Eastern Exchang,, constantly on hand. mart) JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DIA= IN Er:change, Commercial and Bank Notes. 4:2T0c6 I.t.o,rltt and sold on commlaßion. Collections ~. trefulty attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.. 54,- No. GS% Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. 11,1 u decle 0011N111 Or WOOD AND 117111 OTOZKTO. e IG HIT EXCHANGE on the Eastern cities constantly for 0 gale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Mir, and Lank Yates, bought and gold. Collections Inlllle la all the principil cities of the United Staten. Do- T, , it,T,CeiVvri of Par and Current Funds. [nier27ly KALMin, LDWA.O.D. RAM!, FLORENCE SCILIKIOI. ICILAKER & BANKEIth AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DiCIY AND. SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promissury Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; bay and poll :tacks on Commission. ColiectionA made on all points in the Union. [mV/ $67,476 63 O. E. ARNOLD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, TIEALERS in Exchango, Coin, Bank Note; Sight and Time Drafts, he. Collections carefully attended to, and I.roceesht remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and .1,1 on conamhatrion. *l_ No. Fourth st., next door to Bank of Pittsb . g. (oel3 DMIt-SilC and 171-0.41.772 Excluzywe, Bank Notts,-ool4ciiidSili.C-t7 Betpit, Seki and Eschanged, at the }EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE ON WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 64 RCM 0011102, Inters; allowed Oa time deposits. (janl2 000.111,0, LIEU_ THOMPSON BELL & CO., 1.1 A 1 , 1 Ii E It S AND li P. 0 K 1: Et S artier Thl,l Mod ;tre.l4, ruw„ur.,A, . . T OM AS WOODS, sarCOMIERCIAL BROKER,"Wi AND DEALER IN Note•, Bonds, Stocks,Real Eitatei Vn. Fourth st.PitLthurglt, Pa. [je.sl Jr. 11111 S, Go y BANKERS, No. 64 Wood strtd, Pittsburgh. I TOLD on sn!e the following BONDS AND STOCKS::- 11 40 st.,4Exchand, Bank ; 17 do )lonouilabeln Navigation Company; 20 du Citizetre Insurance Company; c 2,900 Mun,11,7,1,1a Navi,:ation Company Donde; $.).1.K . A, City at Pitt.,burgh Bonds; C-onAy ~? Alleizhcfly Bonds. leepsAlwawtf CI mu~lolslh Loan Office, N O. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTiI.- 01 Money loan,' on Hold and Silver Watched, Silversare and nth., 1. al out.le artklea. aul4ally CLOTHING STORE! JOHN AITLOSKEY & CO.. uuRNI.:I; LI of the celebratwl Clothiug Depot on Liberty r street, wbl , ll hoo won on unbounded popularity under he MllllO of the TUE EE 1110 Dooms., have, for the pun puce of uiring wore .peer for their Immense buaineaa, removed :0 11.. 9 , 1,10115 building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STILEXT, Who, thpr bore now the moat SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! earn READY MADE CLOTHING . , That hits ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for We removal, le to give them more tuellitir, forth. WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prolitimi to ewll Goode at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! Arid tlw!y will warrant them to be tm good as any maim facturell In tL. Unhio. They have on hand A full and beautiful assortment 01 coATtNqe, for FROCKS, LAIESS, WALKING AND BUSI- Ourin r I.li-intical with thoso of out customers, arid iisrtire the public, that our fidelity will hot fall In tilling orderi. we may he favort-il with. • Ate - UOY'T FURUkir TILE PLACE— No. SS Wooti S'itreet, EnsT EIDE, ) CORNER or DIAMOND ALLEY. N. 11.—We daA re our patrons to understandtha t we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street: Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. mares JOHN M'CLOSKEY d CO. ED)IOND WATTS. m 1 , 1 1 1T . ! o T s, 1 0 ' A n tLif d , aNltta g l e S s s toe Li k n o E f il F r aTl and Winte r Goods Overreatinr,s,of entirely new designs; Plash Vest. iugs, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Casslineres, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will rdake to order on the most reasonable terms, nod warranted to suit. octi NEW SPRING GOODS. e) UST DECEIVED AT JOHN MeCLOSK EY A CO'S Mole sale Clothim; Warehouse, No.SS Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of invitirm the attention of the public to. Thesegooda have, heart purebased trout first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on theta. which leaves us able to say that we eauand do oil at As small protlis as any house is the east ern Thorefor, wr resr,tfully Invite the attention at tv.l country merchants, In general, to give us a call, and e sander our extensive assortment of READY MADE Cl,i't DING. It is almost impossible to enumerate the gamut • of immense pike of garments that is to be seen at this I, establishment; it Is sufficient, to say that it has never t e n equalled by the house itself. marlti:if JOHN MeCLOSKEN b. CO. Clothing! Clothing! TII E node rsig, ned respectfully informs:his friends and the public, that he is now receiving at his store, N 0.177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cas.simeres and Vestinga, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order in the moat fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We 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 advantage to cull at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases.(mnrbi C. CONN IfIL New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SI XTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. rpm.: subscriber has Just opened this new establishment, I. where hs has at way: on hand a large and choice assort ment of all articles of CLOTH INN, which he warruntsequal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri. ces. The public are requested to give him a call. mar9:ly li.OPPENHEIMER. To Housekeepers. AATE have now opened ono of the largest stocks of tt V CHINA, (31..AhS and QUEENSWARE, au table for houesksepers in the city, and intend selling etc ry low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four Doll are. and all oilier (Moos in proportion. Our stak being large owing to the dull season just passed, we are deter mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened so e beautiful shapes of White Stone >teat Dishes; Vegeb table do ; Covered dishes for stewed chicken, etc., etc. Also, some very handsmne new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of Inlat, Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet IN ore, is large—all of which we have put down in price to suit the tia.te. FRENCH CHINA. We hare some twenty different styles of French China Teti sets, and some beautful Gold Baud Limner seta--all of which is, are selling at least twenty-fire per cent. below former price:, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waitora, Ilia Ware, lliriiradoles, Solar Lamps, atit„ is large, and We will sell thew at very low prices. GLASS WARE. On hand and receivtng, a large stock Or .13013t011 and Pitts. bough Ulusc Ware, which we will fell at manufacturnea prices. COMMON WARE. Our stack of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes,Pitch er,T, and every article suitable for country or city tttle, to large, to which we invite the attention of city and country merchants, as we will sell them very low for cash, liougebee pere and others in - Want. of C 1114? China and Queensware' will do well by calling at the.: - • No. 02 Market, betty (MINA UALL, (MINA_ dd and 4th eta., aplo Opposite Geo. 11„ Whits - - IL ezu olr al -- tt--- HILL CO. , BANKERS AND EXCILANCIE BROKERS, CLOTHING CUSTOM WORE, IN Tilt U.? STTLT., AND VTON 6130E1it.92 NOTIOI. NESS COATS Fell and Winter Goode i BMIE DRY GOOD§. 1:1•811R li D AT THE • YOUIVM son DiamoND, ORIGINAL 13E.T.: 111.V.10.4 N 0.74 MAILECT Svittwr, UmE i ' 7 TTSB t 11, P.A. nkIIRTHIRD AND MOST DESIRABLE STOCK of Spring I_, and Summer Dry Goods ever offered in this market. We would call•particular attention to the following • A very superior assortment of plate Black trocado and fancy colored silks; also twisted Sit ks, Satin, plaid sod plain Tissues and Bareges; Printed Ltarogc and Chalie 11 very handsome French Lawns ant • B ritli.ntines, good assortment of French Wortitad Collate, Cutlet - Sleeves and Cbemizettes, embroidered, hem stitched and plain Linen, Cambric handkerchiefs, Furniture Dimity and Chintz.; Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains; - • A hCautiful assortment of Moire antique Lace and Silk Mamas, Shawls and Scarfs; a full assortment of Mitts and Resists': Irish Linens, Mullins and Prints, tn. gather with a complete assortment of every other article, either fancy, staple, foreign or domestio. Thankful for past favors, we would solicit on early es• amination of onr stock, confident that for quantity, quali• ty, style and price, it is unsurpassed. YOUNG. LOVE. & BRO., formerly,Young, Stevenson ,v L vs NOW Arrival of Spring and Summer Dry Goods. AT No. .Ofi N. W. BIDEOF WOOD STREET.' DDGREGG CO., Importers and Jobber,. in British, . French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed our large and extensive stock of spring and summer goods, purchased from importers, raa.uu facturers, and part through our own iinportation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers,oountry merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade;' Among our dry goods Stock will be found cashmeres, de tainee Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable design s, mohair lustros, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silk?, gloghama and fancy. prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy vestings, cassimeres, satinets, tweeds and' summer pante loaning; broWnandifiscli mastitis, table diapers. - ' We have also opendd every largo assortment of,,bonnete, newest eiyies..palro leaf hats, Rutland braid attheghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace goods, fancy netting?, jacouette, mull and figured Swiss musuns and black silk veils, Ac. Our variety stock embracea it, part combo, buttons, per cussion cape, threads, port Moil ales, patent medicine?, per fumery, and almost every artiste usnally kept in the va riety line, together with a large stock of geld and silver watches, watch materials, glsesee, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterne. and a great variety of 30 licoor sod B day elocas, all of which will be sold tot the lowest pricer far each or satisinctory reference_ N. )e.—.an early call from:buyers is respectfully solicited. tofiso D. GRECO it CO. SPItING DRY GOODS. IFIAGAN tt AUL. No. 91 Market st., 1A111: recelTing daily additions to their large and well selected stock of Afantillw, Embroiderleg, Hosiery, - • Shawls & Scarfs, Housekeep'g Goals, Alexander's LW Gloes To which sre• would respectfully - Write ' v tti ' e atter firm of the Ladies. MOURNING. GOODS. FRANK VAN CORDER has just received a large and I beautiful assortment of Mourning CoHars, Sleeves and Setts In Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and gauze Veils, black IlMiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and. Crape,, in all qualities. Alexander A DaJou'a bt Kid Gloves can always b e found at No. 83 .11AlikLEIT STREET, corner of the Di, mond. n oTTI NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front...No, 91 Dlr.rket street. OTM house being now open for the transaction of a ger, er al Dry Goods business. we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public,: feeling CODGI,Ot that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements as will In sure entire satisfaction. RAGAN 4 - aprttf Nos. Si Market and B Union street. VAN GORDEWS TItIII3IIIING STOICE7 No. 83 MA% ELT ST., CORNITI OF' I.)II3SOND. JUST RECEIVING, a large and well selented stock of all the new styles of LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMTN - GS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, Gimps, Braids, Velvets, Laces, Cords, Ribbons. A handsome. assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian 1 :11131tO1DERIEs, In Swiss, Ja.conet and Lace. Collar*, . Edgings, handkerchiefs, Sleoves, Insert inze, Infants' Robes, Chemizettes, -Bends, . Cops it Waists. .A full Supply of 51017RNING GOODS : Crape setts, Collars, I ove and Gauze Veils, Plain Linensetts; Sleav es, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chemizettes, Italian and Engh Crape: :MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and Insertings: French Working Cotton, hoops, Linen and Cotton - Floes, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk. Stllletos and Scissors. _ . Mantna,Batin and Bonnet A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FutuusiuNa GOODS—Shirtr, Collars, Cravats, Ties, I.lanakerchien, Pius, Needlea, Batton;, Tapes, and everything In small worse genera)!)'. Ca BAJOU . S 13E4t ti:ni.GLovzs, in white, black and colors. Sizes from No. Gln No. 10, alwat on Isat:d. good stock of I.IOSIERS: and GLOVES—very clamp. n111'2:1 FURNIT URE JAMES W. WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE SIA.N-UFACTUREIr.. Ware-roorna 97 and 09 Third street.. J. W. W. respectfully informs his friends and customers that he has now completed his spring stash of Furniture, Is decidedly the largert and best ever offered for rale in thlg City, which will be sold at prices as low as any in the United ;Rams, East or West. • As he is determined to uphold the quality with cell sea soned materials!, best workmanship, and newest desixi,; end from the extent of his order:, and facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices.. lie has adopted the principle of Identifying his customers' Interest :with his own, In quality and 'price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele. gent and.costly, that I% touse, or any part of one, may be furnished from his etc,ck, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist., in part, of his stook, which for richness of style and fxdah, cannot be eorpassed in Noy of the Eastern cities: • Louis XIV tete-a-tate Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plash and hair cloth; 50 doz. Mahogany Chairs; 20 doz. Walnut 60 Mahogany Rocking 20 Walnut " • 60 Mahogany Divans; • 20 Walnut 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60" " Dressing Buresua 80 " " Washstands; • 40 Enclosed • 100 Common 20 Plain Dresdng Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut 60 Cottage EOO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads, 20 Malicganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut ' /0 Cherry .1 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; - 20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 21 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; Eat and Towel Stands; WhateNots; Stigulres; Paper Macho Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke Elizabethan " Rail and Tier " Reception ss ladies' Work " Pearl inlaid Extension Dining Tables; Arm Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; As large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE end WINDSOR CHAIRS. OArmar blArms supplied with all ar ticles In their line. STEAMBOATS an ITOTEIS, furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. apr6 Steamboats, Ahoy 3 Tat subscribers tender their acknow edgments for the favors bestowed Upon them by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chalrs of the best I,,nterial and work manship. T. B. YOUNG & CO.. Corner Third and Smithfield streets, jyl2, '5.1 opposite "Brown's lintel." James Lowry, Jr., 011 AIR AND '.I3.RDBTEM) MANUFACTURER—No. 204 V Fetterman's Row, Liberty street, nag -on hand a large stock of Chairs and liedriteade of every description, made of the boot materials, which he will sell lower than srticles of the same quality can be sold in the city. lie would call par- Recast attentionto his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which ho will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every desenption ereeuted in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly trended to. mar2l A. MILLI/114N & CO., Trivx ON BAND ;A, their extensive CABINET and 11 CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No, 54 Stuithfleld street, a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. dec2hly Great Inducements to Clash Purchasers. WE will sell oar large stock of 00311t1ON AND FANCY IMAMS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices Unit cannot fail to please castputcluiiers. An our work is warranted. Our Lerma are .CASII. • JAMES IMVIty, - .1.11., marts ; . - -eor.lartmtlijawilAberty*Ftv. Ali' WM. E. STEVENSON continues to manufacture CABINET-WA Rll of every description, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK ING attended to, in all its branches. myll F IELD BOOK FOR RAILROAD ENO FN ERR 8....C0u.w..n. ing formulas tor laying out curves. determining frffi;xici gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc.,together with tables of radii, ordinates, deftectione, long chords, - magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs tan- - gettts, etc. etc., by John.B.llenok, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,15. . ..„ The object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use, in the Said, containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common enough but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to ther. Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula; for laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, Ac.,18 a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. . . U. S. Muireal deeps:lir, Wont Point, April 18, 1854. Gusflemen: I have looked over " Ilenek's Field Book for Railroad. Engineers," and think it well adapted to the. ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be found a very useful and practical volume both for office and field. work. D. U. Moir ca. . ...... Thor, April 21,18,4; I am much pleased with Mr. Ilenek's little manual, the "Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the presenta tion of some of the most. practical and useful of recognized procerses among railway engineers, he has gives others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desire 'We, practical use:. In conclusion, while I think the design Of Mx. Henck's book issuch is to adapt it excellently well to profeliifianal needs, I. hare pleasure in ex - praising my Cordial satisfaction With its emu - mho]; alike with the per ' spiculty of arrangement effected , by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. FRANKLIN aRELNE, C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. -For sale by .. WILLIAM 8. MAVEN, , Deal ll er a i r n k ßp .4 f i tr n eP ee t. "' Co S rn ta e il r o :f e Et ry, pd. PrDithSS - GOODS.,--S.. A. MASON di CO. have just eceivntiiiittolhpr:splondid, lot of Dress Goods, compri sing- rich Plaid, Striped cml Figured horages, Tissue,i, or gandies, ha. , itc., with some elegant styles of Flounced ho ne Übe& laP 6 ] !Ai /FIFTH ST. ".;.. 7 7 . . Carter's Spanish Ittitture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOODI Not a Particle of Mercury in it, LET TILE AFFLICTED READ AND FOIIDEIII.e,An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, Rink's .tirkr, ittwo uts „ Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule on the Face , Blotches, Dolls, Agne end Favor, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Totter, Scald head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn •Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and aU•lntalluna art dog from an Injudidous use of Mercury, /mprialettest In Life, or Impurity of the Blood. IW - This great alterative medicine and Purifier ()Mead IA now need by, . wands of grateful patientattnm Olt part of the United State., who testify daily to. the remarkabl cares performed by the greatest of all medicines, "CAB, SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgiao,, Ithemztathrtn, , n0 . ,11,, Eruption), on the Skin, Liver Disease, ;W l 7O. Dlcera,dld Sore., Affections of the Kidneys, DtaassesOttne Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, araspeeffily put to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy, to For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been ttand mpare with it. It elewases the system of sit imptirb ties, acts gently and eMciently on the Liver and alum, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restoret the Condi. tution enfeebled by disease or broken down by Itieesaanies of you th, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies, it is Invariably better than all thceap metics ever used. A few closes of Carter's Spanish Ifixturs will remove all sallowness of complexion tiring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and Ira, prove the general health in a remarkabledegree beyond all the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which re Lave recetisid from persona from all parts of the United States, in this bait evidence that there is no humbug about it. The prima,_ hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD pußaysim Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful corks this truly greatest of all 2dedkines has performed. None genuine unless signed by itENNtTT 1t 888138 Proprletont, No. 3Pearl street, Itialtond,l'a.; to wbeni orders fors upplies and agencies must be addressed. - And fbr solo by 13. A. FAUN STOCK, JossPil NO, kI..EMING 13R03., and by Druggists genetallk. • ASTI - 11/1 AND F r u i NSUMPTIO4. Nlf Or AND VEI tS 4170/VIDIMFUI 1 17 E ANA - DROUODT DODD TO Th E DOOR OF TILE • 113.2,L10N A by WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made Dr. Curtis, of tt is city, In the treatment of Con sumption, Asthma, and all dism.ses of the Lon g s.- W e re • ter to Pe. etlitTh'S Ilroestis, on INUALIAGaII'OLLS AND CatnatStsor." With this new method, Dr. - 0. /mare stored man.). unlink. I ones to health, asap ecidenee'of Ire Lae innumerable certificates. Speaking of. the treat ment a physician remarkP, "It le evident, that Whaling,— •eonslantly breathing an sirreeetile, hettlimgvapqrthe Ins dieinal properties must come in direct contact with 'the' whole re rid' cavities of the lungs, and them escape the many 'and varied changes produced limn them when Introdttced - Into the stomach, and subject to the process of dlgestion." - The IlcKee ea Is ler talent all the Druggists throughout the . Country —.New 1721* Dutchman of January 14; • The Inhaler is worn on the breast, underfhe wit& . oat the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being solli , dent to evaporate the told. Hundreds -oft came of cures, like the following, migh'. benarnel: • One pazkage of the blygearta has cured me of the Asthma leers standing. J. Y. Resatimer, • - Duncannon, Ps. I no, cured eP. f the Asthma of ten years' standing by Dr. Carties ilygenna. litinuaarr Rams, Brooklyn, R., Y. Mrs. Paul, of . No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y.; was cured of a s..vece once of Bronchitis by the Ilygenua. , )Iy si:ler has been currd of a distreksinrcrmet (feelers' years' vinnflitq, end thcided to be incurable by the physi cians. She was cured in one month, by the tlygeatia. J. IL G/11/311t; Richmond, MS. The Rev. Dr. Cheerer, of New. York, testifies of our Medi cine in the following language: ' - Dress toods, Now YORE, No. , 154. Dena ttflak highly of Dr. Curtis's Iltygeanl6a l Mit remedy in diieuies of the throat and lungii. liaviag, had some opportunity to-testifylsm convinced that it is a most excellent medicine, bath the . Byrup and the inhaling application to the cleat. N. 8,--Dr. Curtis's Ilygesna Is the 011IGINAVand ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base hxdtations, or, idle and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as you would POISON. For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street E Sellers & Co.; Lee A. Becithain, Allegheny City; John Sargent, New Brighton; O. L Kaiser, Nochistter: froill.ltertan • S TATEXENT FROM CANADA • guano, had 7h, ..ifes.ars B. Fahnesloel cE Co.—We had the ptyalin° or receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your Ver. lollop., which will be ver. gratifying to you, art it wns sent voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly, , J. MUNSON Geat 1 einen--My little daughter. fear years old. end my, son, older, were fir a cot:alterable time suffering 'from' worms. 1 go rchag. d. two bottles of your:Yerinifuge,Ol" which I gare them three doses, according:4o dirtectione,'. and . mange eiy, in less than three hours the y passed no,. le,s than FIVE tIONDItED WORMS, some of the extrJor- ' dioary length of from twelve to fifteen inches. . . . , tiering eI,Fit•LIFF3II FO much of the' beneficial effects of• your VerrnifogP, I feel it my duty to recommend:lC.to the:: public, as, in my opinion, one of the most of icarJous rento-; 01.. s again-I worms ever offered to the public: tionhauen, believe me to be. Your much obliged end. humble Beryl, tiATIIANIEL ILEATERS. Prepared and sold by B. A. - A.:FAILNESTOCH CO caner or First and Wood streets. myl6 • ATT E TIONI,, ' Wagon Masters and. Teamsters' Bounty Land. AGEtINCV, .Pourth.• street.. / FFlt.;Enzi, Soldiers, Musicians, Wagon Masters, .Team- :. 'kJ sirs, kr., who were regularly mastered intnThe ser-1 vi... of the United Sluice, and every. Officer, Rearostr..onil• nary Selman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman In the !Nayy , Mao, Militit or Volunteen, or State Troops of any State or. Teriit ry, are entitled, by the late Act of Congress, ' Warrant for 160 Acres of Land. Th , ee wito hare received .1.0 or 80 Acres, are o:Wife(' War Wa r:, rantlEu rba h foc quantity of Land as-will make, in.tkiti r, Aerev. entrusting their claims to me canxely upon taw. Jog Iheni atten-led to - promptly. All informal-lan tree of charge. Letters promptly; an , iNeered. Address AUSTIN LOOMIS, Ttonnty Land Agent, 9 2'Fourth st. E;nn .51ETAL 4Oct:it'd Abdid:rAtszs— j Contnioinq the arts of working nil the nietals and a teas, ti o - ging of iron end rtesll, hardening and tempeting',. mettieg and,soixing, casting and fiunding, works in sheet • mete!, the Processes depenrent on the ductility .of the n.etals, soldering, and the - most imProred processes and% s employed by metal workers with the application of the net ebotrometalturgy to mottiltifacturin proceszes: COl ,per,l from original sources, and from the works of Holtz.. ' epfTel, Ikrgert n, Leopold, Plumier, Napier, and- othent 1 ter original matter is purely American. The whole is ars ranged, with numerous engravings on wood, to.anikthe Jar tirrin mete( worker—by Oliver Byrne, Civil, =tarp, tu,sl Step-hardeal Engineer. . Fi•r rale by m 3.111 " • - PEK.IN TEA STOILE,-- KO 38 FT/th street, onedaer oast of the .Exchange Bank. OW It KCEIVING, a tall twaortment of GREEN SLAGS'. TEAS, comprbiog all the grades now in veer parchnsed direct from tho Imp'tiers, forcers Warranted:: T 4 . euperior fdivor, and will be sold, Wtolesale and • Retail, T the lowest pr•req. [a ,2 / 4 , , , S. .I.A.YNES4 - , • , ri LI IC ST.3CKUOLDEIts of the Alleghenyd New Brighton I PlAt, k load Co are hereby notified that an Lasts meat .4 Two D.,iiars and Fifty Cents per Share is rehired to be !-aid to the Treasurer on or before the PHIST DAY OP tuy pros.—n rot the add/Board sum of Two Dollars and Hily Cent., per Share every succeeding thirty days, until all is paid. - . • Tile Treasurer will receive Instalments at the hottse of Mrs. M. Ii RTMAN, Woods' Run, on THURSDAY, June lot, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. IL, and 2 o'clock, P. M.DAVID CAMPBELL, - roy24:td , Treasurer. stiJ usr EGEtlißt.i AT DAY . ISGIVS Book. - Store, 63 Market sheet, near - Fourth: . , Dr. Spencer's Sermong. - ' Lamartate's History of Turkey.. • ••• li..orroit's Literary and historical Miscellanies. My Brother's Keeper; by A. IL Warner, author of Dol. tars and Cents- Kenneth, or the Rear Guard of the Grand Array. • ilearttease, or My Brother's Wife. The Tao Guardians, or home in this Woild; by . author. of flair of itedzyffe, Heartsease, Ac., Ae. iMIIVI,I from a Family Journal. From the Prench—by. author of Attie Philosopher in path: A G mmon-Place Book of Thoughts, Memories and. Fan- ,1,5; by Mrs. Jameson. For sale by ; .m.mritLY, YOK JUN • 1 Household Words, fer - June ; • " tintley's body's Book, do - Graham's Magazine, do .. Magazine, do - Leslie's Journal, do - Peterson's Magazine, do , Blackwood's 31agezIne, for May; , , . Chambers' Journal, , ,• Art Journal, Westminster Review, ' "." A Achool of Life; by Anna Mary llowitk.authoral oda Art Student of Munich." _ The Missing Bride; by_Mrs. 4. N. goothworth.:...: ,) - 'Woman In the Fifteenth Century; !ay Zdanozet Faun- For sale by „ MINEB. k ro y3O No. 32 Smithfield streak JU N E i leiteElt — LOMMziNUtsate.NT OF THE 131XTM YEAR.—The present number commences the. Sitth Year and the Eleventh Voiume of Harper'S Noir Moitthdy --- Memains. . Contents—The History and Mystet7 of Tobacco—illtin..:.,":- trued hy twelve migravings. California through Entlbli''' :'.' El e 4— illustrated by sixteen engravings. ": biletches itt-'' '' lirezit; by Thomas Earbank—illustruted by seven engra.? t - rings. The Newcome.r, by W. M. Thaskeray—withraisit , ' ,7 '- tuatrations by Doyle. ' The Elste*s: A Parson's Story' - The''' .- 'l' Tree of Lire. A Journey through China.* A Girl's Dilem;' '2; ma. Passing Faces. Water Cure. Monthly -Reser& of -'-'' Ourrent EVents. Literary Notices. - EdltoeitTable, 'Pell..-''.' - ;' tor's Easy Chair. Editor's Drawer. Comitallties,original':-,' and selected. Fashions for Juno. . - '-' '; For sale by . royal itkrEW BlatiaZlNr..n-- IA Harper ftr june--20 cent& Putnam, do 20 do Godey, do 20 do Greham, do 20 do Peterson's, do' 17 do • Blackwood do 25 do Prank Leslie's Journal-18 cents. The above receired. by Bayne-Re, and for sale lower tuna ehea here. Supplies of Lesliete Led ice Gazette' of Friablesi expected daily, at LAOFFERIES BOOK STORK, ttl 87 Wood street. Li °Uses, LOT,' utiSgS, LOTS ANL FAIL :118.—We would - invite the La attention or those who may wish to purchase for themselves arid family, to the great variety of liouseis, Lott and Farms we have for saie:' We halm now.ort•hand..— very cjeapßulldingUTs,al v00ar...50,5i00 anl wpwarde.' Also, Houses . and Lots-from $6OO to $lO,OOO, in starinuttlp cation. In and adincent-to the tlYo-cips: - n - proved RisimiT 7 at from $lO to $7OO per acre. Also, choice /Arming Land, at from one dollar and fifty cents per acre to . Mx. donut'. Tetras accommodating, and title indisputable. - Persons having property of any Mud to dispose of 6nd a to their interest to give us a call. •,will aratBERT fr.' SO, Real Estate and Genital Agents, -.- 140 Third street, Pittsburg h :-:, N);Whutdid--tindet' Lady '8 liOnk fat Jame 20 cents; N Peterson's National Magazine 17 ""` - Frank Leslie's Jowl al 'ltallou's Magazine " 10 Yankee Nations i... 12 Littell'a thing Age Loudon Pullen %Carer y M-gszine.; Westminster Revierr ; - My llrettier'a Keeper, by 3111%17am:ter; Just re4eired by express and for sale lonrer.thazieanbe . tuil elsewhere at ieuFFER'S 11001( 'STORE. - niv26 street: VLAVUILlititi :IrXTRACTs—Io grel'freston's ISxtree, Lemen, Vanilla, Rose, Raspberry, Celery, Strawberry, Almond, so., for sale by jel BAHNESTOCK a CO. - 17.= MEDICAL. IN HALATION FOR viz CORR OP B. T. C. MORGAN', No. 1411 Wood street, hear Fifth 11. MINER k. No. 32 Emit Meld 'stmt.
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