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"Why, my dear," says she, in an anxious tone, "where is the gentleman of whom you spoke in your note?" " Why," replied her husband, complacently, " here he is." " You said-a gentleman of my acquaintance —an old and true friend—would dine with ue to-day.." "Well," said be good linmoredly, "am I not a gentleman of your acquaintance, an old and true friend 7" •' Ohl" she, cried distressingly, " is there no body but you?" " No." " Well, I declare this is too bad," said his wife in an angry tone. The husband laughed immoderately—his bet ter half said she felt like giving him a tongue lashing—but finally they sat down cosily togeth er, and for once he had a good dinner: without having Company. Navy Beef and Boric for 1856; NAVY . ' bISAISTVINt, • Bureau of Provisions and OtoiAing,,Juno 1, 1855. SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proposals for Beef," and "Proposals for Pork," es the case may be, will be received at this ales until 11 o'clock, AL, on Saturday, the 14th day of July next, for furnishing and delivering, free of en cost and risk to the United States, at the following nary-yards: At Charlestown, Alms At'Brooklyn, N. Y..... At Gosport, Va. 6,4G0 4,800 One-half of said beef and pork must be delivered at each of the above named yards, respectively, by the lot day or April. 186 G; and the remaining half by the Ist day of June, 1868; milers earlier deliveries should be required by the chief of this bureau. r Payments to be - mme 'within thirty days after delivery. Bidders must specify their prices separately and dis tinctly In separate offers for the beef and for the pork. and for each of the places of delivery :covering all expenses and all charges. The beef must be from wethfalitened rattle, slaughtered between the Ist day of Norembet - 1535, and the lot day of January, 1555. - and weighing n less than six hundred pounds, net weight, each. The legs and leg rands of the hind quarters. and the shins and shoulder clods, the Shoulders of mutton and ends rf sticking-pieces, and at least eight pounds from the neck end of each forequarter, or the parts marked Nos. 1,2, 3,4, and 5, on the drawing • or deduration of the fore and hind quarters of an ox, which will be attached to and form a parlor the contract, must be Wholly excluded from each barrel. and the remainder of the amain, instead of being CIO., with a clearer, must be cut Varcugh with a saw and knife, to Ore the meat a square, neat, and. month appearance, in pieces of net lets than eight pounds, nor Inure than leech's pounds, each The pork must be parked from eottsfed, well fattened bogs, slangh'ered between:the tlrstday of November, 1854, and the find dap of January, 1536, and weighing not less than two hundred pounds each, excluding the head, Biles, gecko, shoulders, barns, legs, feet. butts ' rumps, lard, and all. refusepieces and muse be cut with a saw and knife, in pieces weighing not Toss than six pounds, nor more than twelve pounds, each. Both the beef and pork must be salted with at leant one • statute bushel of Turk's Island, Isle of May, or St tthe's salt; and the beet must have five ounces of fine pulverised saltpetre to each barrel, exclusive of a pickle, to he made from . fresh water as strong as salt will make it, and must be perfectly bright and clear. Each barrel must contain full IMO pounds net .eight of beef or pork, and no sac-ss of weight In either article w - 111 be pail for. - The barrels moat be entirely new, and be made of the beet seasoned heart of white oak start's and headings; the staves to be not lege tban fireetighths of an inch thick, and the headings not less dam three-fourths of an inch thick : they mast be three-fourths hooped over, including the iron hoops, with the best white oak or hickory hoops, and each barrel must have on it four iron hoops, els: one of one and a belt inch in width on each bilge, and one of one and an eighth lush In width on each chime, and raga to be of one gateenth of an inch thick. Each barrel must be of the in ternal capacity of thirty.two gallons. Each barrel most he branded by burning on its head "Navy Prof," or Navy Pork," no the' case may be, with the contractor's name end the year when packed, and weight , and Audi also be branded on the king etave with the letter P. or P., as the oase may be. The beef and pork will, unless otherwise directed by the chief of this bureau, be inspected by the inspecting officera at the respective navy yards atoresaid,'and by some "sworn inspector of salted providons," who wilt be selec•ed by the respective commending ofacers; but their charges for arch inspecti..ns must be Judd by the respective st'out's ora, who mat likewise have the barrels pet in good shipping order, to the satisfaction of the commandants of the respective navy-yards aforesaid, alter inspection, and at their own ex. pence. Two or more approved sureties Ina sum equal tome-half the estimated aliment of the contract will be required, and ten per centum in InMitten will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made, as collateral security for the dus and faithful performance of the respective con traetr, which will on no a,coutit be paid until the contracts are compiled with in all n..epeots; and is to be forfeited to Lae United State. In the event of failure to complete the de liveries within the prescribed period. In case of failure on the part of the contractor to deliver all or any of the beef or pork above mentioned, of the quality and at the time and places above provided, the emit meter will forfeit and pay to the United Statea, as liquidated damages, a elm of money equal to twice the amount of the contract price to be paid in case of the actual delivery thereof; which liquid ated damne,en may he recovered from time to time as they accrue- Payment will be mode by the Polled Staten at the p Wide above specified, (excepting the ten per ceatum to be withheld until the completion of the contract, as before atatod,) after then:aid beef and pork shall have been inspect ed and received, and Ms for the same shall have been pre. canted to the navy agents respectively, duly approved by the commandants of the reepective navy-yards, accosting to the terms cf the contract. The parts of beef to be exc'udcd nail be particularty acted in the engraeing to be attached to the Contract. pa-e on , interested can obtain them, with a drasomg of the barrel, on application at this Office. Bidders Nrboeo proposals are accepted (and none othere) wily be forthwith notified, and as early as practicable a contract will be transmitted to them for etecution, which contract must be returned to thetnrean within ten days, exclusive of:the time required for the regular transmission of the mail. A record or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of the acceptance of his proposal tat il be deemed a notification thereof within the meaning of the act of 1546, and - his bid will be made and accepted in conformity with this under standing. t. Every offer mode must be accompanied (ae directed In the 6th section of themet of Congress making appropriations far the naval service for 1816-17, ap roved loth August, 1846) by a written guarantee, signed by one or more respon sibte persoos, to the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted. enter into an obligation within ten days, with good and auflicient sureties, to furnislithe article proposed. This guarantee most be accompanied by the certificate of the United States district judo, United States diuziet at torney, or navy agent, that the guarantors are able to make good their guarantee. No proposal will be considered unless accomranled by such guarantee. The bidder's name and residence, and the name of each member of the firm, where a company offers, with the .Ch rietian names written in f al, must be distinctly stated. Under the joint resolution of Congress, approved 27th M arch, 1.55.1, " all bids for supplies of provisions, clothing, and email stores for the use of the navy, may be rejected at the eption of the department, If made by ono not kno wn es a manufacturer of,or regular dealer in, the article proposed to be furnished, which fact, or the reverse, must bo die tinctiy etrted In the hide offered." jefi:law4w WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, • Six door: from the Aqueduct opposite the ailectoes ogee, 61,LIGIIE1Y CITY, TS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and all kinds of Ornamental Hair 'Work. The best gua.ity of material is farniebed. and entire satisfaction euernntpral. myls:4lawly CARTER'S NSWBOOKS ar D VISON'S, 65 Market st— Emily Vernon; or PLiat Piety Exemplified; Philip Colville, a Corenanter's etory,- by Crane Kennedy; Family nt fleathertiale, or the Itifluertee of Chris . Man Principles, by Mrs. IlleTkay ; William Wilberforce, or the Christian Statesmen, by Collier; The Dead in Christ, their State, Present and Fu ture, by Dr. John Brown, author of Exposition Of let Peter, Ate., Ale ; Prayers of the Apostle Paul; Stray Arrows; Works of Philip Henry; Jacoby No..ea, vola. 1. and 2; Memoirs of Oberlin ; 'Rich and Poor,.by Ashton Cottage; Manual for the Young; Footsteps of St. Paul; 'P4 y ATEST MUSIC—Come Where my Love Lies Creaming; a beautiful new Quartette, by 0. S. Foster, of tide city, and bla latest comae-Mon. Pop Goes the Question; A Little More Cider: Happy aro We Here To night; Don't be Angry, Mother; I've Waited for the Spring Time; Take me Home to Die; Ie It a Sin? etc., etc.; jut received by EL BROTHER, Sign of the Hoiden H a ELEBERp, No. 53 Fifth street. Afar- A splendid and complete assortment of Nimes A Ctatuire celebrated Grand and Square PIANOS; also of Detinam's New York manufacture. P. '4 • TUE BEST WAY TO ASCERTAIN A FACT is to try fot yo, rve ly J WILSON di BON, N 0.91 Wood st.,l l l[ ulll sell the BEST QUALITY OF SILK RATS for $4. terms, Cash. ipft ALAINI assortment of SU aim klit S. sale low for Cash, at No. 01 %Vocal atroet. J. WILSON & SON. -=FOR SALE VERY CHE Ay, A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by ..11.• 100. A good bargain eon be had by applying soon at the office of tbe MORNING POST. jyn:t 06LDIERS' LANDS.—]laving been out in the military die rict in Illinois, and made ample arrangements to settle the claims of Soldiers, or their heirs, who have lands there, those having claims will find it to their interest to call and enquire. 11105IAS WOODS, Land Agent, je7 75 Fourth street. TRA WBERRY DEPOT—harries fresh from the Vines 0, will be received Dully, at 10 o'clock, A. U., and 4 P. M., from Mr. McHain, Greenwood. Hotels, Confectioners, and others, will be supplied, in large quantities, with the choi cest sorts, from the Seed Store, 47 Fifth street. deg JAI•MES WARDROP. DERIVIR tiEEDS—Of the most esteemed aorta for the j Garden and Field Culture. Wholesale and retail by Sag JAMES WARM:LOP, 47 Fifth st. GOODS.--Just opening, a new and splendid stoc k . of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &a., at the Old Establish. ..ied.flouse of W. W. WILSON, 67 Market street, corner or .. Firutth , Customers and visitors will always find this a Add , arid just establishment to deal with, and prices as -ctreurras-ehewher!.-e.; Infer Fag or - Welit. .437' Special attenilois paid to FINDWATCH REPAIR. INO. • aPra A tuts. DOOR YOB/OKI AND 'LADD TIMES—In view of the declining health of the latter, go to OARGO'B,t _ic..Yoarth street, born DAGUERBEOTY.Pt.. lIMEMMIEM EMIXO Barrels Beef. Barrels Fork 1 900 1,200 2 600 2,400 1,400 1,1.00 1 1 1.1S11—? .. y g is g seerg r ; Shad; Her ri ng; n ust i rrorived and for F2/0 by tie 4 ] F. IL MAYO. PEA N UTS-600 bushels Tettriesge Pea Nutn to n tom . null for sale by fjecl I • J. W. BUTLER & "'sue bus. prime for bale by A. FAUN ETOOK & CO, myb Corner Wood and Firet I)DTASII-50 casks, first sort, (or rule by IL 'A 1 , AIINEOTOCK A CO , In Corner Wool and Pim BAKI YOWDEIts-15 gra. in and - ;1 2 .1,1 lb cans, for isle by jel It A. FAIINESTOCII A CO. rrA t as , on,-25 bbl K. A iAu s for tabr NEK K Co. JUST RECEIVED AT No. 107' MARKS sTit Eel 110 pe. Ladies' Rid Congress Gaiters, a new article. 30 "French Kid Slippers, wry fine. 200 . "fine Silk Lusting Gaiters. 70 " Misses' Silk Lasting Gaiters. - 144 " Childretia Fancy Shoes, new styles. 15. SCHMERTZ. riluosn BEAUTIFUL KID CONGRESS GAITERS, so I much admired b, the Ladle; have just come to ham). Ladies in want of a pair would do well to call soon, as no more can be had this season of the name kind. for No. 107 Market street. je6 W. E. SCHMERTZ. MISCELLANEOUS A;T• 0. SUG4II-100 pri44itor,oatit ity. 11, ' ' ' SMITIT;11A111 & 1113 NT 15R riIOBACCO-150 hbda 0s and 6.-.l ‘ affiarted brands 40 taddles, 'escorted. do; . ' for sal«, by 17 . 1 3 110 - SMITII. ?Al SIR k BUNTER W INDOW GLASS- , 150 bas. 600; 10x12; • 75 " 10.04; 50 " 91[12: And other rims," Svrearc.rle" brand, for Kato by my 30 SMITH, MAIR k HUNTER Q OAP-2.00 bgls No. 1 Rosiu Soap for Bale by Q. m y3O SMITH, MATE & HUNTER WAPPING 50 reums Crown ; 40' do 'Medium; 40 do Doub Crown; , Straw Paper—for unle InTa) SMITII. M.k TR & ITI7NTF,R to TAlt t.:AI.LILe--fIU txts.u. , thrwianat4 - ttur eaud leg rut 0. tale by (my3o) M iIIINTER VEGAR-20 bale pure Citi•r Viotarar for sale by mi.3o SLUM, & EIVNTER AKE FISH-300 packages White'Fisb, Trout, Salmon, I j Pickerel, ,te , for sale by 11E1 , 711Y R.'EOLLINB. LEATHERS—LOO lbs. Kentucky Feathers for sale by jet) • EENRY 11. COLLIN'S 1_39.00M8-90 dozen Corn Brooms for onle by j) je9 HE gin' U. COLVIN& ACKBREL-150 barrels and haltes Ne: 3 large and 111 medium for auliaby 001 ITENRT 11. COLLINS. LLA lI—No.l Baltimofe.Ttim shad for sale by it ll HENRY 11. COLLINS. B ICKWECF,I,T-10 bushel just- recolval nruheTr Foie by SPRING Eli 11.4.R8 AVOW CO., je9 • ' 295 LibPity-street.:_ T ORY AIDES -bOO dry hide,, just reooivisi rind for wale by Ljetif S. lIARDAUGIII S CO. FLOUE-200..bb15. Extra Fatuity in store and for sale by je9 S. IiAItBACKIII A CO. DICI7 PEACEIE:3--60 buslielß primo lialvas in stow and for rill») by I} 91 - S., IlAilliAIIO & CO. CORN -500 bushels $1‘1•11.1 Corn rey,i veil and for sale by SPRINGER lIAIIRACOR k CO., ;MD No. '2.95 Liberty street. B- ON - 10oiC ra , ka G Shoulders e'd Gams and Shoers re; for sale 6 - (m) 16) SPRINGER 11 A 1113.4.11 G a A Ct). HID " ES—fitl9 Or Flint. Liars to arrive by the ° Itclle Golding,"'. St Clair" sod Ilridre Oily." and forsule by SPRINGER DAIIBAIIOII & CO , jet N 0.295 Liberty street. (, - .11:N DRIII6--- 0 76 bogs prime Rio Coffee; 15 pockets Java do 30 hhds N. 0. Sugar; 15 ibis Refined Sonars; . 100 do New Orleans Molasses; • 20 do Sugar-lioure co 60 half chests Green and Black Teas ; 25 caddy boxes do do • 75 hoses superior brands Tobacco; 50 do Rosin Soap; 50 do M. and D. Candles; _ 23 do - Star dr. 300 kegs assorted Nails; 200 boi - es 8210, 9z.12, 10x12 and 10x14 Window Glass. Together with a general assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh manufactures—fur sate by myl2 JOIIN 110013ilEAD, 21 mood et. 1101EDFORD MINERAL WATER-20 bbla and half-bill, ) just rocetred fresh from the Eprin2,. and for sato by job JOHN MOORHEAD, 27 Wt.l sL BLOOMS-100 tons Jul:dela, for Fair by je6 J hIN 611)alt II EA P. Wood rt. ioN-10 tierces just received and fir sale by jes JOHN ali/ORHEAD, 27 Wool st. Oati,aron Furnaces.; N 0.2 do do • do; 60 do Cordelis do; • 50 " N 0.2 , do do do 100 " N 0.2 do CamerMi do; 20 0 Mercer Co., forfound ry pu ronves. For Bale by JOHN 61001c11.E.A.D, job 27 Wood Ftyret.. FRESII boxes Ridging.; . hid S 3 do do 100 1 2 do do 150 Brume fresh Figs; /0 mats new Doze.; 11 casee Prow." , 1 eIISY Prmlerved Ginger; 5 caviovenrianlii; boxes Plums ; Jut rereived and for vale by REIThIER. h. ANDERSON. jes No. 20 Wood greet. 1./141 BOXES No 1 11E1llaNti ; 100 boxes Sardines; 200 se, do do • 130 t.j do do iuvi received end for ,ale br 1 . 31E1t k A N DR/La:ON . jes No. 29 Wool Ftryet. suNpfLtEs_ l o o o bo d o o ve L i ' r r t a , t; ‘ li i 10 do Verrill...lli; 10 do Rove Jujube Pasta; dozen Capers; do illiree; 16 d 0 Tomato Catsup. 5 capes Sicily Liquocire; 2 do Calabria do 60 LC F,A P.o.te; Just received and for vale by RET:IIER. & ANDERSON. je7 No. 50 Wood etroet. A NCIIOVIEn-5 dozen Aueborl..y; & dozen Binekbrrry Brandy ; Just received nod for gal.. by REVNIEII & ANBURF ,— )N, je9 No. 39 Wont +rreet col.TET,__:43 tag.; RI.. C 011..., pnclet. JIITS Coffee. In clot., und for cal., t.y & IIIANiI'AGNr; biisizet, favored tonir.dg CraiiLTl V, panne Wino on hand Lind for nsln rap je4 JIT LL F.ti A RICHUT.CIV T) ARPSOI..` A. A NI • hni et i.,‘ • , 1 u0. , 1 10t of rich end faPhionolile oito ittVotion. j. INV A 1.11 A ISLE - Ile: urys of dear bries g, 0.. 10, 0 b C AllOO, No. i 6 Fourth Etreet. . .. i.. , ' , Li A LEItATI.IB-5o I.xti - M'Fariand', :intro - fit fie' for EMe CI by 1 jP4I MILLER & RICE. BT:-ON IlorAsth- A 0.” qs `• Peach 111 ~orr:' Eon, h lerefing -led f", - , mite by : je•lj MILLER & IcICILEI.6ON 1) ICE—l 1) tiortee 11ize rvevise.: and Lir .le by 1 t .1 el MILLER A ETEICVT:r , Vr ltil ACI EILEI.--17.7 hIrL, "large" .No II Mackey-I ef fi,o tic iv J and tot Fair by MILLER A RICE FtnroN, j.-1 CO and *.:::.. Liberty et. () 11.--hartl, IA hale, Taurtetr.' sperm I,lls t hand Mid fur salo by M I Li, LI It Q KICK IsTAK,I, C/ATAWbA it lb brae, Natave - Spzrkllna u LAI Still Wlue for rate by MILLER a RICK ETS , IN, je4 220 and 223 et . /ILA BET WI N Ei+. l -55 ra.eg St Julien," 'll grub',, "B. & 0." Claret Wine, for bal. by jri MILLER If ItICIETe.OX. MOBAC::0-150 boxes and ht, b., 1 IL 1 "Grant & "Andar,on'F," " Perfeetion,” "Jewel of Obbir," " Diadem TWIFt.,” Ellannerhnssolt," Eix " Belt. Plug," on heed and for gale by je4 MILLF.R. k RICKETi3ON. m OLASSES-3 1, 1 0 0 l hnlf i r , tatioLL.Nl o I ,f,aises ; 100 bbla Augar-Ffoure: ()olden Syrup, iu bhh: and half GM, JeSj For nie by tql 1,1,ER k RICK. IiTSuN 11} AST COLORED CA LItYLEZ , -- 200., pc, good, Ixri. orrtl JU Calicoes juet received and retailing' nt cents per yard. A.. A. MASON a *ICE, L , ILK SHAW LA—A hare ofn.or meat of Fig'd and krl RL,ck Bilk Shavvlnjusc received. myll A 4 MASON k CO. FANCY auttalite to Fancy and Plain ju,t rereire.d. myl A. A- MASON & CO. _ . R021 , :—.200 Nn. 1 nnd 2 itoqn, part very Ruperied arriving and for tale by y 23 EN LISII A: RICH A RDSON. FlBll-1000 htis and Lair bbls, every variety, in . tore 'Find for sale by my 23 ENGLISTI h 111011AR11ON. tibia Nu. 1 fresh Btiait; do 3 Large Mackerel; 10 do Baltimore Herring; 2 do No 1 Salmon; 3 do do Mackerel; 10 do do • Just received and tlir sale lovr ' by .Ic 4, N R. BRAVO. No. 1 Diamond Al'i°VilCll SUPVLY-3 lzhils of Lorarlog'ii untivalted Steam Syrup; 20 bb a Inv. Crnaheil Sugar; 10 D 11. pulverized do; far sale at th 4 Grocery . it. n O. 13 LOMIS-150 Lobs Juniata: CO " Tennessee; for sale by jeU J. W. IMTLER k OLDEN It —l3 bbis superior Golden syrup rarely XX Ina and for sale by finy2l3 . l ATWELL, Leill B ACON ILA 0.L.4-10eu tbs. City Cured Hams in acorn nod for sale by bny26l ATW ELL, LEE ACC, NAILS -100 kegs assorted Nalle in More and for sale by my 26 ATWELL LEE & CO FLOUR -108 bbla Ex_ Family Flour (not in good co.per age) receiving on consignment, and fur cal° low by myl 2 ATWELL, LEE k CO. DuTATu.46-40 sacks Ualena Pandora ruzelred on con eignment and for sale by myl2. A_TWELL, LEE & CO. WRAPP E ING PAPR-100 reams reed and for rale ny myll ATWELL, LEE et CD. . . N EIV FROI PAPER HANGINGS, at - d 5 WOOD IZT. Received by last steamers, new designs In Gold, Tie pestry, and plain Wall Papers, Borders and Panel dexor ra tions. WALTER P. MARSHALL, myl2 85 Wood street ENTRE.PIECEs, for Chende lyre and Redsteads, for sale by (myl2) WALTER MARSHALL. CAOLD WALL PAPERS—A near assortment of French I_ll and American just received and for sale by mv24 WALTER P. MARSHALL. P URE WINES AND BRAN DIES.—I have on hand a large and line assortment of Wines and Brandies for medicinal purposes, which I will warrant perfectly pure. Those wishing an article they can rely on, can always pro. cure it at JOS. FLE lIIN G'S, My 22 Corner Diamond and Market st FINE EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF-1 have on hand a large and fine assortment of Extracts for the handkerchief, consisting of Baztu'a, Lubin's, Rarrisons, Ac., Ac. Those wishing fine extracts can always procure them at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, my 7 corner of Market street and the Diamond. MINERAL WATES--Onigiressißedford and Bore L,ek Watars, always on haratat : JO FLEMING'S, myb Corner plamond and Iftarkatat. G - • 1131 DltUk'd.—Another -large supply of finely-flavored Gum Drops received by • ' JOE. FLEMING, jel Corner Maincmd and ,Zdarkatet C. - (inmtis . . ANSTOI4 . HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, Pnornivrou, mO. 344 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Pasmnger Depot of the Penngylvania fhtilronl j which makes the moat eonvi.nieuillonse in the city, for passengers arch. viug by that road: • : - . . . , The Proprietor baring, at considerable expense, fitted up, In excellent style, the lIIANSION 1101JEE,Arould respect fully ,iollcit n shire of Public patronege. . There is (Olathe(' a splendid STABLE and - extensive 'f4" AGON YARD, afford= ing, ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder anti:Bar rrilLbe .fgralshed , :wittttkelaest the market . , .. . nrrnfic...l. febl:y ______ .. S T l• L 11-O,T L _ &rail. of Penta - ruidltiv Mir- strata, :Pittsburgh, Pa, rint V. undersigned, futmerly , at . ..Brown's Hotel,' having taken - this.,berge and cotnmodious HOTEL, and haling retitled it in. magnificent style, would respectfully invite 111 , 1 frientiS and the traveling-public to give time can. 'As sured, with the Convenience of the house , and his long ex. perience in' the business, he_' can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. WM. 0. CONNELLY. RI LEY 'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURG:B; PA. my'2o:yl_ E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTENT HOUSE, fIORNPR' OP LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near the Railroad Depot. jenl3ly JAMES SHANNON, Pinprietor. OWSTONYS. W A C V a l eu l t r l,n ri tt °7B n E l o'nsOt,SatitlhadEelgtstrenti.buegeyon TIM UNION, N - 0. 111 Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8 :WEBB (late of the Engle,) Proprietor. [ciatliy GASKILL HOUSE, CORNER OF MAIN AND ROUTE RFS., WARREN, 0. r IIL Proprietor takes pleasure. in announcing to the public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened us hot..e of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Qom pauy, it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda. Lion of the traveling community. . A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. aulT M. GASEILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE; Cli E.STNUT STREET, A.SI VVE TRIED, PIIILADELPIIIA PARKJER, B. LAIRD. Proprietors. ]910:3m) _= TEEMS , 51,60 TES, DAY. McIIIILLAN HOUSE, JOILYSTOTV2V, /TIER ntelereigned having taken charge of 'the above named Rouse, and relltted it ma large expense, in a comfortable as welt aa elegant at, le noW.prepared to wire guests,arek give ample satisfaction . to, all who may tonise 'te Hogs.t. raußif ) JAMES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL , f Lute Farmer's Exchanged NO. 023 L.LIIERT I* STREET, foot of fifth street, pitts. burgh. SAMUEL ILA RE, Droprietor. • This lintel is entirely new, having just been completed • and opened for the Iteromtnotht don of the public. 4sepl3 FRANKLIN HOUSE, -Cleveland, Ohlo. PATRICK & SON,.Purpeartom.—Tblo house hoe un dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, sad large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie• tors pledge themselves that nothing' shall be wanting on their part to rendez thy FRANI:TIN a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel can be found. Jytitf C: PATRICK & SON. FLORA; c kiOr No, 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (CONDUCTED ON Till EUPOPEAN PLAN.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR. RE6TA U RA N INILKUNSIIALL, W. C. GAL LAtili.Eit, PROPII/ETOR Foungi stryc., between flood rind &tit4d.d. I:TUCK/U., esta t:ac hlirhuient has been It:01,y the sub riccriber, stud completely . renovated. tie is .at all boors prepared to furnish every luxury that can be found in the beat regulated r,..taurauts In the Stales. Hi, epeclons Liar will always be supplicsi with the very best Liquors. (lame of every de an tenon, to its seatatu, can always be found at Wilkins: IV. C. GALLAGHER. DANE EXCHANGE, THIRD STItEIT, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. runt: Subscribers lute leave to intornie their friends and tno public generally, thst they hove leased the above well known ltestertrant, which hits jest been thoroughly eanovatol,repolrod and ra turniPlo".l, and now open. • The 0-,,ptiotort akvo sparest no expenke to make the Bank Ex ..•tatort,l,l., ks. well for rho epicure a the Thn larder Win at all titans to stocked with the Of:ie.to t es of the oes,,n, end carved up under the aktkpi , cos of exponent-et! Tittty respectfully ask for the patrounge ut a generous publle. LSEL VI DlSit hl 11.1 4 :S "I'AUICA.NT, I..intecr, UHT. WATEII AND EMS SrliEl33. Untimrsh;nol ha? just proridol u chuh:o stock of LIQUORS, atoll? reany at all Liter:, to sone Ws friend., ,chh the the, sc,sou, Iu tho way of edibles. Irish stilihky Punches may he hoi at the DLLs - 1144E. 43011 N Proprietor. ibtiti:IIUCOVIA s3 - OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE."“ D. BAILN&RD. No. 40, Flfn Snort, b,tv4,12 fr,./ and . At aiktf . ja1.19 ly PITY,BuLt4Ari. CRYSTAL PALACE, No. 113 Market street. C. C. SEELY, rtyls PF.CTIEL IN inf.:tnc hi.s friend/tuna the Q ; 'pubtie In aonarul, I hot he htbt jut etarted his j , i .vg Yuri( 11,1 Phatol. tp , dii Di %tern et le of C , oli INi; or:STEIL~ aud everything els." In the ...Lung hue. II), cars to the ShiLii or Sfo,rod.. for 12t,r ~,,t , a doLen. Ile <A Ell air,o furalitt the bent of ererythini that the mar 1,.f c ill atinril. 11:far:elthruya open until an cltul; in the tat.rulutr. „ nuirla.tf o V sTlf.' It. s A LOON A ....., D Itit:ST A VRAIVDI 108 WOOD STREET. ri , TIN. iitilf,riber has now hie OYSTER SALOON AND I t:ATINU ittil..b.it: perfected in a manner that cannot be etceled Iq any yupkilar .tatubt.i...huteut in the city. .L FA Ls irLf L We' SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS OF THE DA I", fr..) the Choicest 31 eats, Fowls, Fish. enc., /Ike, Ills ho would reepect. fully Invite the att.:l:Ova of the public to IL CIIA IILE3 STILL, jr/.4:l);luenti Ills Wood etreet. S. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. unden,igned respectfully infurma the nubile that he 10 1 1 00 folly prepared to Ferro private fan:aliten and the public generally, with hie celebrated LAGER BEER, in bottine. All order!, left 01 hi. , ulTlee, NO. av DIAMOND ALL EY.(near Wood street,) will he punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. je'3B2t F. G. Sell MNCK. Itenitz. Lager neer I/ all, Ivo vitt s..thfi,t4l strret, o . 7ponle the Ou.thma house. 1 .1 11 E sates-ri, has just opened one of the, largest ea, .1_ beat mashed Lager Beer Hello In the city. Ills Beer la Acknowledged to le a superior article, and every other as commciatieu about hi:: house cannot be excelled. A. 11ENITZ. Kennett Ale. IV D. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated V . liannett Ale and Brown Stout. Also,Common Ale and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully solicited. ant I:y_ Mineral Water aria Sarsaparilla. WlI. D ENGLISH - , Pitt street, below Penn, is now manufacturing and latticing the :Moro beverages on a:3 extensive roam. Ills articles Cre of the hest quality, mad nufarturgd from the p u rest materials. HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE 'IIIIE undwrsigneci is propureti to supply CARPENTERS, OMILYET,SLAKEiiii. and Work. rs in Wood generally, with his Patented and veduablo I'LS . . All who have tried it, protmeetece ,t n tenet valuable In vention, that must mere come into ge•enerat nee. The t011...1ug l...lug letters from mash al norkineo ore but two among many letters the Patolete.o has ralelred recommending this Plane abate all ,there in use: PITTSIITROU STEAM CADINLT FACTOIIT, February 71,1066. We hereby certify, that during the tat twelve months we have used Hopper's Pat.- nt Piano, and do not hesitate to recommend It to Cabinet-Siaker. and Carp.nters as su perior ro any other Plane in us•. We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and Lir planing teno-n, It .a far euperior to the old of scraping, besides being a great easing of time. One man, by tieing this Plane, will plane more veneers than fire men can do by any other plane or method in nee. it. 11. Mar d Co. To Jgors I'. EATON, EBQ - Dear .S'ir I have examine.l Hopper's Patent Bench Piano, and believe it to ben moct ‘ ercellent article for the use for vthich It IC intended, as a eoniblnation ai . plane and scoot cr. It In particularly adapted to planing veneers, and it doer+ not require onedourth the time or labor of the old method; nod 1 bare no doubt, when it.; propertlee 'become generally known, bnt that it sill entirely . uperande the former to. Mous and laborious custom. I most e1...1 - toil:, rye mauend it to all persons engaged In the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of it, there le nothtne; ns weil fitted to gin. n smooth and beautiful finish to remrrs o the Hopper Putout Henri) Pinup. Jena W.• Svonmerm., Furniture Wareromus, 07,110 Third st , Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, /.I.bruary 27, 1e55. MOSES P. EATON, of to my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufseture nod sell them WM. 0. HOPPER- I ; ltt.Fiburgh, March 21, 1555--(mh21:If) Sixth street, agent for selling M CI- L . () It P u I yUr rint IITIIII . T IS ItI I G FITS, is now authorized to sell the following lately patented articles: Sunda It Cummings' Patent Brick Machine; [Topper's Potent Vence; Plane; Trott's patent On °tows, for Steam Engine/1i Loan's Rork Drilling Machines; thit's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills, Crawford's Steam and Water Guages; and, Drlflith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. • These articles have boon oxolnined 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 fi it vale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and finished Brass Work. lie Is also prepared 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 follow Inc CARD. i i the 'subscribers have Mug t eau acquainted with Mr. Muses P. - Eaton, and have no hesitation In recommending him, to all who may wish to employ; hts services, na a on- Varner, of undoubted Integrity and Indefatigable Industry, In whose mtertious every reliance may beplaped. Neville It. Craig, W. Itohinson, Jr, Wm. Laritner, Jr., - Sohn Graham, W. 11. Denny, H. Childs et Co. James Wood, N. Holmes .4 84s, P. R. Friend, Kramer & Rahm, F. Lorenz, L. R. Livingston, Knap & Wade, William P. Johnston, William Phillip!, , Andiew Fulton, Wilson Ml.lanclless, A. W. Loomis. PlrretitllUM, November 27th. 1854. nor27:dtf Doan's Patent Itt ck WEIGIIING ABOUT 3uo POUNDS; can be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of five or six in the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler .1 Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Vol. ted States, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES P. EATON, 19 Sixth street. 05150 TO Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R. R.; W. Milnor Roberts, Esq., Chief'Eng. A. V. It. It.; Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr. ! President P. & O. R. R.;. U. O. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. A C. R. It.; Messrs. Manful! h Nicholson, Contractors for the P. & E. R. FL deal 9 A1.:1.11AIS Vi " you can not got without your .Razor Is in good order. Bring them m us, and we will make them shave to suit Um taste of the most fasti dious. Our New York Razor Orindercapz..the climax in the way of putting a keen edge on them. . . kmydo ' BOWN t TETLEY, 186 Wood street. INSECIUNCE COITEJAN'US. 4.tioroase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! lETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819 PAID Ur. Cash Capital, $500,000 frlIE THIRTY-St:tali ANNUAL STATEMIENY of the . - .1-..Aasetaof the R.TNA INSURANCE COIUPANY,of Hart ford, as furplayed thiaagency on the Ist of January, 1655, 'Under, oath. .- Real Eafate,'nzilneurabered ' $ 16,672 .05 Seventy,two Mortgaf &Bonds, an 4.7 cent> PaY. - r - 72,010 00 Bobtail:ate - the Company; tocuredhrtnortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Iteceirable,rwollsecured, payableatßank,.. 120,327 35 Railroad Stacke In Connecticut , ....... 07,515 00 Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford 1.12,896 00 Dank stocks In New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand in Bank and in hands of Agents - and other's.. .12,r.,,05 06 $778,178 03 The amount of liabilithnidue or not due to Blinks or other creditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. • Losses adjusted and not due, $148,515 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further Proof, 01,257.50. • All other claims against the Company are small, such only as- printing, An Agents instructed-to tabs - no risk over $lO,OOO. • The amount Insured In any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the.widthul streets, the •supplY of water and condition of the fire departmentinud other circumstances. - • -The amount- insured in blocks •of buildings varies; .the design to to limit the lose by any ono Ore to $lO,OOO, or leis. ' • TEIO.•A. ALEXANDEft, Secretary. - STATE OP COnaCTlcee, Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. Hartford county. - Persc naltrapp6ared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the Etna Insurance Company, and - madeoath that the fore• going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY vowttrt, Justice of the Peace. Loeser paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $750,000, while the premiums received for .the same 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. 4t?Oillee,.No. 87 Water street, Pitteburgli, Pa. j null 11. Lt..TEN.EYCK, Agent. CIIIMIRID, . Cash Capital - ' $500,000 Caah 'Slurping' ex lir Jammer, 1855 $273,273 11111 _ Capital Stook and Surplus Is securely Invested for the benefit of aIL policyholders., de pn evilence of the claimSwe hate to public confidence, and of its ability to pay loskes,promptly,sre state a- fact, that its receipts vary from $125,000 to $160,000 per month. Its business is large and well distributed, and in our opinion no Company in tho United States affords better indemnity to polity holders than the Mtne. They continue to make insurance on property in town and country, at rates as low as is con. shteut pith safety to the policy hotter. U. B. TEN EYCK, Ageit. Sir. Of North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pit tsburgh. op'2o:ly DELAWARE • ETITIIAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. Om Vassina, -- (limo, • To all parts of the World. Pasaosrs, INLAN INSURANCES On goods by.rivers, canals, lakes and land carrlegea, to all parts oi the Union. . . FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses, de. ASSETS OF TILE COMPANY, November 7,1853. Ronda and Slortgages.... 424,300 00 Stateot Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring • Garden, Southwark, and other 101.1111 ...... 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances cam . 24,012 20 11l is receivable...—...— 159;825 94 Cask 0n16,071 30 Balances in th e hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued 121,707 67 Subscription Notes.-- 100,000 00 DIUGICIIts: Wm. Martin . Dr. R. M. Huston, Joseph U. Seal, I thigh Craig, rdmond - A7 Bauder, I Spencer bi'Dvain, John C. Davis, j Charles (telly, Robertdiurton,Samuel R. Stokes, Jahn. ll:Penrose, 1 i Henry Sloan, George G. Lelper, i James Traqualr, Edward Darlington, i Wm. Eyre, Jr., H. Jones Brooke, . Joshua L. Price, J. G. Johnson, 1 James Tennant, James C. land, John B. Semple, Theopilus Paulding,l Charles Scha ff er, James 11. 'slltarland, 1 J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, i B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. 1113. C. RAND, Vice President. Jescru W. 0014 E, See'y To J. 8011 A N DELMERIIII, I. ANCIS. The Jo'raashlllsa Vire Insurance Company, Of PAiladelphia, itronsylramo. TILEELECTOIatIes W. Dancter, Thomas Dart, Tobias If Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards, Mordecai D. Leiria, - Adolph I E. Boric, David S. Browne, Morrie Patterson. CHAS. N. Dascum, President. Casa G. ilasmiht, Storrterry. Continua to make insurance, perpshial or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates us low as are cortelotent with !malty. CrThe Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely, invested, la tent ample protection to the assured. • - Th. Assets of the Company' on January Ist, 1851, tte pub ltabel to an Act of Amembly, ware 61.11 follow., via: .51ortionre $9 . 18,128 843 Lee! Estate_ 84,377 78 Bacmorary LOIALF, 83,565 17 toMm 61,685 00 aal, ... 84,346 81 Total .41,Z2,1 . 09 44 "'Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, trey have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, lessen. by tire, thereby aflbrdino evidence of the advantage,: of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. TILE UNITED STASES LIFE INSU RAN CE , ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PMILAIDELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26n1, 1850. OILARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphiat DIUCTOIIB. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul II- Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrense Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. Henry, Jacob L. Florence, JamesDevereux, William Al-Godwin, William M'Ree. President—Stephen R. Crawford. rice President—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Piltzburgh--James H. Wllixon, M. D Allegheny City—R. D. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marlLy No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.._ PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY' OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOITRTIL AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or .I. damage by Fire and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIELCITOZ3. Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. M'CLintoek, Kennedy Friend, D. 11. Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames S. N eglsy, W. S. Haven, Wade Brunton, D. E.Park, 11. R. CoggabalL ' Hon. WM. P. JOHNSTON, President BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. CAneutti, Secretary andTreastrer. S. S. 0/31811:14 ASSilitlltlt Secretary. dee2:l3m Western lzumranee. Company, Pittsburgh. a. MILLERi Jr 4 President. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, *300,000, WTLL insure against all kinds or risks, FIRE and MA RINE. All looses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. • A Homelnstitution, managed by DIEICTORG who are well mown in the community, and who are determined, by promptriens andliberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the bent protection to those who desire to be Insured. Directers.—B.Mßier, Jr.,o. W. ,Ricketeon, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr.; W. ll. Smith, G. Dungen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott, George Darsle, James Mc- Auley, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott. sEsi,. Office, No.ol Water street, (Warehougeof Bpang• Oe, up. t►lrs,) Pltteburgb. norltly Ntsw GOODSIII WATOEIZS; Jammer, SILVEIi WAR (, MILITAIIT GOODS, &c., WIIOLESALE AZID RETAlL—Coun try Merchants and strangers vislaing our city are request ed to call, as we can serve them as well, and we think b 1. ter than they usually are served In Eastern cities. be•ides giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Levers.....— .$lO to $15,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L dies' Gold Lever and Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards. Gantlemen'e do do , do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Seals, Heys, Peocßs, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. tor Watch It pairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, mh2l 67 Market aereet, corner of Fourth. MllB. SOUTIIWORTH'S NEW BOOK—The Missing Bride, or Miriam the Avenger. By Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Hottrthworth, author of "The Lost Haire's.," " The Wife's Victory," "Curse of Clifton," "The Discarded Daughter,"" Retrilftition," ete., etc. Complete in 1 volume of 63.5 pages, bound In cloth, for one dollar and twenty-five cents ; or in 2 volumes, paper covers, for one dollar. For sale by H. MINER. & CO., my2B No. 33 Smithfield slrvel. 'fin; Wge..TuErt. TABLE 14.111 . .IUNEI-11aving Ewen so successful in our "x anther Table for May," as pub lished In the Poet some weeks ago, we now guess again. June 7th, cold and frequent showets; 14th, changeable; 221, frequent showers; 29th, fair if wind be N. W., rainy if S. or S. W.—bat, as we said before, these are only guasea ; bat facts say that the ilerpetic Soap removes tan, sallow ness'redness and roughness of the skin—that it heals sore rough hands, and that it Is sold at 1.214 cents per cake, at No. 140 Third ptreet. my3o ITI... N INER'S 1511'110V= Mt/810 LOOKS.— Winner's Collection of ?dusk for the Violin; Winneee Complete Method for the Violin; . Winner's I.mproved'AccenleonBdethod ; Winner's Popular Method for the Flute. The abovefour works contain the largest eoneetion of new and popular Music over before published, and arranged for the several instruments. The manic in each book is differ. eot. For sale by CRARLOTTE BLUIIE, at the Old Isistab ti,hed Piano Depot," No.llB Wood street, second door from Fifth street. my3o DATOLTELOWS LIAM DYE, acknowledged to be the best Hair Dye In' the world. /hose using the article should 050 this before all others. Six dozen rec'd this day . JOB. FLEMJNO, my 22. • Corner Diamond and Market st. 10 PoSTEILITY BAND YOURSELF DOWN. - Bowl By getting your Picture. Go forthwith, then, to CARGO'S, 76 Fourth street, and take. a sitting a few .rainutes will suffice. : Prices to suit a 11... my2s FL&VORLNG 1 9X.TitAint3.—I have on hand a latge sup. ply of Preston h Merrlll's fine , Extracts, for flavoring plesonstards, ice cream -Also, a loge supply of Pres- IfOU & Merrill's Baking Powder. JOS. PLISMING, • lea Corner Diamond and Market at. _ t. • eo.. , •,,,A •• • ' •••• ,04 4 , r . . . /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OP HARTFORD, CONN. GIMEXEI P. A. InADERLA, Agent, 110.9 S Weser street, Pittsburgh. J. COVFLN, Agent, Offies, north ...A enr. Wood and Third eta WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. EIiEMEI ;_,~ . ^~~~;: ~. MEM BANKERS A.Nt) BROKEItb. • AUs4IN' Lob!its. STOCK A - KB - BILL* BROKER, offict, Na 92: Fourth st,,abooe Wood. AJOTES, Drafts, Bonds, blortgaps; andlioans on colts terals, negotiated: .)3tockslionglik, and sold on 0313/. - mlssion. Land Warrants bought and gold. Particular atteritton pald•to the purchase and sale or Copper Btocks. , . Ail communiestionsattented to promptly. jan,l9. WM. IVILLW4B JAS. B. it'var. wxlit ina a. Co., - BANKERS_ AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, • _ artier rco_ca and Third Strata: • Car AU transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills,Plotes,dc., promptly attended to. jan26:lw APUONNAGLL WiLLOUn g -- BANKERS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Rank Noter, - Gold etul Bltirtn' Coin. Current and Par Panda received on dtpoi3/4 Steckel bought anti sold - on cominlaston. Cottectione made at any point in the United States. Booth East corner of Market and rifth streets, myil' " PPUTI3BUEAnr, PA. ARTRI/113 ' RODGERS 4 CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORNER OP FOURTH AND 3111.1TELPIZED STREETS, au246153 • Pittsburgh, Pa. 0. D. IMEINS6 ~• ••••• .......... I.I7DZW/0. & . - ((Successors to A. Wilkins t Co.) • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE . BROKERS,: .:IVa. Al. .berth rfreet, , Pillsburph. N THE numerous nuepensiona of Banks and Bankers I throughout the country durlog the last six months, we are satisfied that in alracerevery in - Stance their trenbles _lnn grown out of a departure from' their' legitimate bust- DefaL and we, therefore, take occasion. to assure the publio ID advance, that no speculations in...fancy stocks," - tir other- . outsttle operations , ' tempt us from the strict anti le, gitimate ilne of ourbusiness-4". elleving that In avoiding all 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. Ifeliki • W. & PATBICKII tk PBEELID; DANNY...RS AND EXCHANGE 13AAK;103, Have Remooed their Office to Liu rebrner ofAA and Modes. PIITEO3 4 / 1 611." PL. Ipip AMIDES & BREEND, 'Bankers and Mcbanie Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, River, and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the RAstern' and Western' . . , . Cities constantly for sale. ' Clollortions made in all- the cities tkingttout the United States. -DepOsits received in par fiends or . currant paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets : • ffebß ---- " .N. HOL2M3 k SONS, - BANEERS AND Rioaexem Baoszits,, LULU 'EXIIovILD TO= DLNIIMO ANDAtoaoso, .011 Nor lo No, 87 luaus araxer i eon wow itxtow 81-1) warm NuoriorEA k SONS, Bank= arid-ExchtagaltrokorN e. and * Dealers in Notes, Drafts,. Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver And Sink Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Ckdlectiona made in all the titles -throughout the - Vatted States. Deposits receivedin par funds or currentpaper, No. C 7 Market street, between Third and . Fourth sty. 1183851 TIERNAN Ale ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 95 Woad Strad, corner of Diamond AKe9 9 , rinsatrann, PA., • DIN AND SELL Bank Notes and Coln; Discormt time excloungs, and promissory notes; make collections In all the principal cities or the Union. Receive deporita on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other Matter: appertainingto a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mare JOHN WOODS, BANKED. AND EXCHANGE BROKER, DVS'S ra Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. S TOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. - liar No. 1834 Fourth street, nearly opposite the. X., Bank. dealt!. IL/ILL BANIDULB AFID .EXCIIANGB BROKERS, OOHS= Or WOOD ADD TOW 873131118. SIGIIT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time liWo of Exchange and Notes discounted,- Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and gold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the .United States. ! Dc posits received of Par and. Current Punde. fmar27ly &LW( 11.81X1 IDWARD • • 11OSIZEICX ptd.31411. EMU= & BANKERS AND EXCHANGE.BROIitERS, BMT AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank. Notes; negotiate Loans an Beal Estate or Stock Securities; pnretusse Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on Beet and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points in the union. [utyl $62,470 63 0. IL 631.110LD A CO., BANKEItS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight And Time Drafts, de. Collections carefully attended to, and pro.etle remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. ta.No. 74 Fourth et., next door to Bank of Pittalig,lsel3 Domutie and Forenin ErchanglkmkNoks; Gold andMeer .Bought, Sod and Excitanpod; at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUBII 07 WILLIAM A. HILL CO., 64 woos slum, eirrumen. Wt. Interest allowed on time deposits. (janl2 rtiosteso3 ern. THOMPSON BELL .4 CO. BANKERS AND BILOBJeftB, Corner of Third and Wood streets, Pi Ntheregh, Be: THOMAS WOODS, irircOMMERCIAL BROKER,-ea AND DEALZE LIT Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, No. 76 Fourth rt., Pittsburgh, Pa. [jell William A. Hill & Co., BANKERS, No. 64 Mori drat, Pittsburgh. j OLD on sale the following DONDS AND STOC.E.P::— lA4tl shares Exchange Dank • 1t do Monongahela Na . vigation Company; 20 do Citizens' Insurance Company; $2,000 Monongahela Navigation Company 13oncla; si 3 O(x) City of Pittsburgh Bonds; 25.000 County of Allegheny Bons. reOps:obrawtf Clmmlottl'a Loan 0111cis, XTO. 100 SAIITRFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTa.— 111 Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware and other valuable articlea. nattily CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO F tcelebrated V pthil lt ° 4 lb.. street, sOe:omoumleponarunde under he name of the TIMED 1310 DOORD, have, for the pur• Pete of requiring more space for their immense business, removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIA3IOND ALLEY AND WOOD STRUT. Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING That has ever been offered to the public. 3 Their principal object for this removal, ta Eire them mere facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are 'prepared to sell Goode at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be as good as any mann factored In the Union. CUSTOM WORK, IN TILL MT FITTLI, AND UPON VII ISHOZTIBT tiOTIOI. They have on hand a fall and beantifhl assortment of LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALRTNG AND 131781- Our Interests are identical with those of our customers, and we assure the publio that our fidelity will not fail in filling all orders we may be favored with. szr. DON'T 'FORGET TUE PLACE— No. SS Wood Street, (EAST AIDE,) OORNYB 0/ DIAMOND ALLIT. N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand that Ire hive no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty 'Arcot. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. mar= JOHN h.POLOSHEY & CO. Fall and Wl2ltol . Goods I • EDMOND WA.TTSs' MEROUANT TAILOR, NO. 18S LIBERTY BTREET.-1 I have now on hand a large etock of Fall and Winter Goods. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest. lags, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Casnimeres, 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. odd NEW SPRING GOODS. JUST REOEITLD AT JOHN iIcOLOSKEY d CO'fl Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Woodstreet t and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and moat varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had thenleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoodsllaie been purchased front first hands, and; consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to Bay that we can and do sell at as small profits as any house in theenste ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of scbole.moB dealers and country merchants, in general, to giro us a call, and examine our extensive assortment of READY ALMA OW/RING. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quaot t 1 of immense piles-of garments that Is to be seen at this It r e establishment ; It is sntiticlent to any that it has never b an equalled by the house Itself: mnrifittf JOIIN INIcOLOSZBY CO. Clothing t Clothing I rpliE undersigned respectfully inibrmsitile Men as and the public that ho is now receiving at his etore, N 0.177 Lib.. erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Caszimeres and Vestings, of the latest and moat desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order in the moat fashionable man ner, at abort notice and. on the moat reaaonable terms. we have also on hand a large and well manutlintared stook of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Perrone who purchase goods for cash, will find It to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty street, beibre making their purchase& (marn) 0. CONNEIt. w Clothing Stowe, NO. 4, BLYT Ne II STREET, OPPOS/TE LBERTY. TllE subscriber has just opened this new establiahment, where he ham' always on hand alarm, end Choice assort. moot of all articles of OLOTIIING,wgich he warrants equal to any in the city, and will eel' at the moat reasonable prb cee. The public are requested to give him a call. - marO:ly B. OPPENHEMIVER. To Housekeepers. WE have now opened one of the largest stocks of CLUNA, GLASS and QUEENSWABE, an table for housekeepers In the city, and intend selling at vsry low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of tour Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. 011 r stock being large owing to the dull season just passed; we are .dater , mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened e beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; 'Vega. table do; Covoirsd Idaho for stewed chicken; etc etc.,. Also;'some very haisome new styles of Water Pitlertf. Our stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of which we have put down in priie to suit the times. FRENCH . CHINA. We have some twenty different styles of French China Tea sets, and some beautful gold Band Dinner sets—all of which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent. below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Wallets, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc, is •large,Mad we will sell them at very low prices. GLASS WAKE. On hand and receiving,' large stock of Boston and Pith). burgh Ohm Ware, which we will sell at manufacturer's prices. • COMMON WARE. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch ers, and every article suitable for country or elty trade, is largeto which we invite the attention orcity and codntry merchants, as we will sell them very low fofcash. Ilousekee pers end others bx want of caw , OM& and Queensware' will do well by calling at the - • • Nall Mark e t, Detw .'• naedulis ~aplo • Opposit• Goa. B. Whit,. _ ) `~ ~ :.. Removal: NESS COATS - DRY---000P3: JUST RECEIVE.P . • onactrAte. - L , BE ricr.7.4 miaow aroort,'E:tivy.te t Fontein aro VIZ DIMOND ' • ' .P/TFSBURG FA: rive, THEN) AND MOST bkifIRABLE. STOCK - of Spring 1,3 - and Brim:zee Dry Gads. ever offered ' in . this market. We Would - can attentionio the following Awery Stipeziert aftegitinent ut plain BfiekAfocade'end Macy:color , n 1 alsit tide tdd triad and plaid .Tlesues and liaregest , Pidifted Itarege and Chine de Baines; very handsome French Lawns and llritlientlads; a good assortment of. French - Worsted Collars, Under Sleeves and Chemizettes, entbrolderisd,. kl , 3l:llBtltAbed :tied:plant Linen, Cant bile Handkerchiefe; Furniture DitzitY. and Chintzes:. • liOnnettf and Ribbotuf al bargains; A' beautiful assortment of Moira malign° „Braze end gni, Talflifuti 'filiewie and 'ficarfe ' fl."•BaLniaorintent - of-Odra, biltts and Roast) , t• Trish Linens,....linslins and.Rrintei t gather with I complete .assortment of every. other_ortfole, 'either fan 4, staple, foreign or domestic. • • Thmakful (Of past Savors, we would, selicit• en early ex turdnallen of our "stock, confident that for quantity, quell ty, style and price, it le unsuriikszed... • YOUNG, LOVE & BRO., myfk . . formerlyrkormg, Stevenson *& ve:, New Arzlvof of agrizaand : Sp e Truner:Dry N AT No. 09 N. W.: BIDE OF WOOD : NlatEET.' 'n GREGG' co;' Impoiters and Jobbers in BONA, French and Gernutninif GOODS. : Awing reesir.' ed our laerrgge and exteneive stock of, spring and summ er _ goods, p n from importers„,manufacturers.,_anu part through our op impartation ire feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and clty.dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities tri:purchiurfne; we can offer such inducements to buYers as are nirektmet with in the trade. ' ' _ _ ... - Antenganndij gdette 'kat& Will be found cashmeres, de tainee Rostra:l:tenth .lawns of tbe.mcst.dcattable designs, mohatt Ituftres,alpaces,plain black and fancy limed silks, giaghtuna and fanoyprints,Ddeststylea;:bromdeloths,fancy vestings, caitaimaree, .satinets, finals: and minister panta laming ; brown and blackblack muslin, table diapers..--- • ' ,e have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest etyless,paim /eat hate, Rutland braid and Leghorn, : and :Itu'e,xlettsive iirieiy of hosiery, gloves and ribbons;' with la& goads, fancy neltdnge, jaconetteimull and brazed Swiss remains and black silk _veils, de. Our variety, steak "embrace! in part _combs, buttons, per commit! eaps;thritatie, port medleinee, per. ; turnery, and almost every article =fatly kept `ln the-vs, riety together with- largo stock of gold and silver watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt, jewelry of newest petterne, and - a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day docks, all of which Will be sold at the lowest prices for cash early call fro= buyers is respectfully solicited. - teams - , D. (111800.4 GOODS. '' • HAGAN & AM., NO. OIL market at:, - AIE receiving daily additions to their large and well selected stack of Mangnwr . ' Dress Eloodsi. Mewls Seafft, Housekeep'g Goode, ' Aletcatder'daid Gloves, &e..: . • To whlea we would respectfully lzieite tbe . attentiOn of the Ladle& inb2o MOURNING GOODS.-- -• FRANK VAN GORDRI3.Iuts just received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves -and Setts in Crape, Tarleton and Swias, black lace and ganzeVells, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander A Bajou's best Rid Gloves can always be round at No. 83 MARKET STRIMIT, corner of tbo Dia mond. ' novl7 NSW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front,-..1i0. 91 !Market 'street. rtitat house being atm open for the traneection of a gentr y,...) al Dry Goodsbuslness, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of. the punt; feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock of 8111E4. FANCY AND fiT.E.P,LII CI ODDS, we can offer. such Inducements as will in. .sure .entire satisfaction. HAGAR .1' AIM, apittf .Nos. 81 Market and 8 Union street. • ITA.N - GORDE.WS THIMIMING S'EOLtE, No. S 3 Masan Sr., COMA= or , DLIMOND, - TuniRECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of all the ti evviltyles of. LADIES': moss AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: • Fringol, Buttons, - Galloons, Mink's, • : • - Velvets, • Laces, - • Cords, Ribbons. - A handsome assortment of.Srench, Scalds and Austrian EMBROIDE,IIIEg, in Swiss, JaeOnet and Lace. • Collars, • - Edgings, • handkerchiefs, . Sleoves, Insertiturs • Inikats'.llobes, Chemirettes, Bands:. . • Caps d Waists. ATull supply of MOTILYING GOODS: _Crape set* - Love aml Gauss Veils, 'Plain Linen setts„. Sleeves ' Gauze and Dotted'Falls, Rhin Swiss do. Chendsettes, Italian and Eng'h brape. IdATERIALI3 FOB EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Banda and Insertingsc French -Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton kloasti 011 Cloth,. Embroidering Silk, Stilletosand Scissors. llianpsa, Satin and Bennet:Ribbons. A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirts. Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs,'Ac. Pins, Needles,_ Buttons, Tapes, and everything 'hi small generally. • OS- kLs.rou'a DEST.ICED GLOVXS, is white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 6 to No.lo, always on hand.- Alao—A. good stock of. HOSIERY and OLOVES—very cheap. FURNITURE. JAMES W. WOODWF.L.I., • 04.1111 VET PU2121 7 72' JIARILFACTaIi.E.g. Were-robins 97 and 99 Third street. • st.v.,..a;gl-..m. J. W. W. i'eCtiectfully informs -4l -- ffe:', --X . : VI WS friends and custothers that he hes now iminpleted his sPring stoolg ' of Furniture, width is decidedly the urgent and best ever offered for rale in this City, w will be - sold at prices as low as any in the United States, • Nast or:West. As he Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs, and from the extent of his orders and facility In manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranterfuinitare, at the loWest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifyhig his customers'. Interest with his own, in quality and price and keeps al ways on band the greatest variety of ever; description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest,to the most ele gent and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may. be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expresalyto or. der. The following articles Candid,in piet, of his tack , which for richness of style and 2rdah, cannot be surpasse d in .ny of the Eastern cities: - - Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 dos. Mahogany Chairs; . 20 dos. Walnut " 60 Mahopny Backing " 20 'Walnut " 60 Mahogany Divan); '2o'Wrkirmr , . 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: , _ 60 4 . - 'Dresidn Bureaus 80 " " Waalastan de; A 40 Elaclosed _ 100 Common _ 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; _ 69 Mahogany Bodin:els: 20 Walnut " 200 Cheney.arld Poplar Beastesubq 20 Mah alnutogany . Wardrobes; . ' 'W 10 Oherr 60 Plain I 3 ' 70 Dining and Breakfast. Tabled 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cane Beat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chaim . 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; . Hatazudt Towel Stands; What-Note; . Etigulres; Pirper. MacheTableen OcarrersationChafrg - Pembrobi " Hall and Tier +' Hocoltion Ladles' Work " Arm Pearl Inlaid ..Erterodon Rinlnerablani 0tti.4.161- Gothic and Hall Chairs 4 0,3. Jr. large assortment of 001114011: "Ittl and WMBORMIAII3I3.- Cesium Maxus supplied with all ar. titles In their line. STEAMBOATS and frmillihed at,thir shortest . ordini promptly attended to. . . Staszabasta, A.Ltoy -, •,: , Tax subscribers-tender their aelinow;% edgments for tha faycavbestowed tmon them_ by their Steamboat Mends, and weild.respecitally reralnd them and others interest ed Inbuilding boats, that they ire at all times, prepared to furniatko r n the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin ramie andandra of the best material and-work. rallriablii• T. 13: 1/01:11(0- & C 0. .: - Corner Third and Smithfield streets, oPProtito" Brown's Rotel." - • Janis' or!iy, Jr., ("RAM AND ,BRDSZEAD aI.AIMFAMIIio. 294 Nj Fetterman 's Row; Liberty street, pas on hand a large stack "of Chaira and Bedsteads of every eleieription, made of the best materials, which he Will sell lower than articles of _the came quality can be sold In the city, Fie would call par thintmattentiou to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, Which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turuhig or every description - executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and 'Liberty streets, will be promptly i tteuded to. - • • A. lIIILLIIL-Elll 41t. - HAV.! ON . RAND. it their eaten/Are CO., bitiONST and CRAM ALANIINAOTONY, No. 64 Smithfield etteat, a large assortment of fancy and plaln.fornitnre, which they wlll sell 16 per tant.- below: customary rates. • Terms--cash only. Great- Indoeeniente to Cash Purchasers. "lITE will sell our large stoat of 00 =ON AND FANCY V lir OELAIRS AND 13RDSTRA.DS,. prima that =snot fall to please cash purchasers.. All our. work le commuted. Our terms are 041111. JAMBS LOWRY; JR, mar 23 cor.Berenthiand Liberty ets.. Art_ WM. If.. .EITEVE.NBON =times to towittfEttire ClailliffllATAßE of averydescrlption,st kb old stand, corner of I.4betty atul• &moth sheets. LINDE/MAX. /NG attended ec, in an Ire branches- - . null --- FIELD BOOK Rik ftdII,BO.iIIENGINEERE.--Contalz; lag formulas for laying-but curves.determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating, earthwork;-etc., otc..,..togither with tables of radii, ordinates, dellectionsi long chords, magnetic :variation,legarathicas and' natural algae tau . gents, etc.eto., by John E. Henchi Civil Engineer. .PoCket boOk form. • $1,75:' , - • • •, : o.. The object of the relent slink - 1s to supply a. want Very generally felt •by t• 'Engineers on Balhouds. Books of convenient forts' for use in the field ; containing •the OrdinErY lograrithmatic babble are common enough; but a book ccniblning frith these tables others - peculiar to:the Railroad work, and ially the - necessary formula) for laying out curves, turnouts, crossing, dv...,11 a desideratum which this work la Si:signed to supply.• . • .• 8. hltrarsar An/omit; West Point, • Apia 18,3864.-- &aflame,' : I have looked over " Henck's Field.: Monk. for -Baliroe d . iigineera," . andthi* it well , adapted to the ob jpuectn ita author proposes, and have no question brit it will be /dit very useful and practical +Mame both for ofacearui !kid - EC. M i ne ir. 'nwr,-4inttuu,sras. ...ouch pleased with sir. llinck'a little manual, the "held B o o k of the ino k of IliNilm:*Engineens."., With the presents. tion °ra practical and Weird or recognised processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at leaig In their present him; appear topossess a mint of higher Value than that of mere novelty—that of being general susceptible of available, not to sajdesira , ble - anlehltlifal, while think - the design 1.01 r:Hentre book is such as to adapt it excellently well to profeasiatal needs, I have. pleasure In exiacsahatt any cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement egectalty,the entho i rland the ex cellent typographical testa displayed by P Baum _ B. ,FiLinuar Claxxxx,. 0. .E. and Dili:divot gmasselaer Politechnia Institute. -"rule ' =mem B. HAVEN, -ate• - - Dealer in Engineers' Stedman', , ,• • . • Market street, corner of Second. FM:DRESS kIOODR--A. 4. MASON 01 have just - reeslyed soother splendid lot of Dieu Goods, oompri strierfayphisd3oriped and Figuzed Baines, Monies, Or. oodles, to., Ao., with scans **pat styles of ilounced Bo- NM Bobo. tam 26 YIN= 22. 4,7 'X . 4 7 ; 3 • I==l=lll=Zl3Mil M DIM. ArL "S7Z 1:£12 MM. C 3 A. , rive vind•eingtfarly^ troccaufbal :reedy for the cure of. ttIV BillOtLe eases— Coetiven-es, Indigestion, ,atsdico, Dropey, Rheumatism, Ye. Imre,. Gout, - 11txraors; Nervotumess, Inalammationa, Head he, Pains ,in . the Brown., Side, :k and Limbs; Pentare Com plaints, , Ao. :Indoedi ivory' foie-are the :nets in which. a , pisrodive 3 is not more. as' lemon:tired, and ring' might be 'prevented, if a Cathartic , were more freely need. No personvau feel well wale a caustic habit Or. bodir_pre: sails; besides, it ;woe generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have beewaloided by the timely and iodations rise of a good . purgative: . 'This is alikoir.true of Colds; Peveriskt eymptomer„ and ,1111(ous .dertingemernts. - .They: all tend to become or produce the deeper's:ea and formidable distempers which lOad the hearses 'air over the land: Hence a- reliable 'fatally phyolo .la of ..the. first hn• portal:ice to the public health, and this Plll has been per• fecteri ; witti consummate weet that demand. An extensive trial of .its virtues by.Phyldeleruc Profeasors, and Patients; bee shown .resalts 'arousing , anything , hitherto - known 'of any medicine. ;Cures, have beenciToctest beyond belief, were they not enbataninited by mow of en ex' ailed positions and character as" to forbid finflpicion of Among the eminent gentlemen wheibavo, !Citified in favor of these Pitts, we_msy.nientien— • Dort. A. A. A. - nAYES, Analytical ilendet of Boston.. and State ASsayer of Manachugetts, 'whom high protest:tonal character endorsed by the • - - - n o .. EDWARD HVMRETT, Sionator:of the United States.. ' - "ROBERT C. WiIVTILIitOP, - lux Speaker of the - Howe of ABBOTT LAWHENCE, Minister Pica to. Mx:gland. j . 7OEiN .13:BITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop . Boston; Dr. 7. B. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New Toils City, lion: W. L. MARCY, secretary of sti6; . WM. B . ASTOR,. the richest man In Atnexicd;" : S. LELAND CO., Proprietors cif the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit,. we could give many lundred Out& cotes froni ail Tarts where the'Elite have bm. , u 114300,bi1t 611. dance even more convincing than tbnexperleneeofenduent - public mon, is found. in their effecta upon • These Pills, the remit of long investigation.•and ',study, are Offered to the public as the bast and most complete which the present. state of inedical 'gelato -utile 'afford. They are compounded not of the drugs thoutietreix but of the medicinal virtuegorily of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process in a state of purity, laid combined to nether in such 'a manner •as to insure the beet results. The of composition for meAlcinse has been found in Cherry Pectoral and Pills loth, to produce a more:efficient remedy than hid hitherto been obtained' by any process. The reason is perfectly obvious.' •Viriiiiebf the old'mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more or lent -of acrimonious and !Winton& Aualitieg,:bithis each indi. vidual Virtue only that is desired, for Abe =naive affect is present. '4ll the inert and obnoxious qualities each substance employed era left behind, the curative virtues -only being retained: Betas it le self evident that the °Meta should prove as -they have preyed, more purely Lind the Plain more poWerfill auildqo.l4,d4eagf,Poll any other medicine known to tbe,world., . . . ) Ai it Ls frequently expedient that Many niedleinenshorild be taken under the counselo3 to ettending.Physitian, and as lo could , not properly judge of a remedy . without know. dog Its composition, Phase supplied tho "accurate' Formulas by - which both my. Pectoral and Pilin are nmie, to the Whole body of Yractitionera in the United/netts mud British American Provinces.. It r howeirei, there eh euldle anyone who has not treated them, they will be hewn:llobl mail Of ell the Patent Medicinealhatare;olfered, hOw few would he taken it their composition was knewnk .. ,Thelr life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition. of nay - preparations is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge ert.the atibject freely acknowledge their convictions H of .their intrinekt merits. The Cherry Pectoral war pronounced`by ticientifio men to"..be a wonderful' medicine le:fp/alb effecte were known. Many eminent Ptivalciarta hate declared the some thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than realized bytheir effects upon - ..;: They operate by their polverfaliniluenceonthe internal Viscera to purify the blood and. stimulate it into, healthy action-C-remoire the obstractione 'of; the stomich„bowels, and other organs of the body, restoring their - !Trost /sr action to health, and -_ l )l.Porreeting;vbereyei they ox. ,Tit. such:derangements name-the firs korighir of disease. •• Prepared hy Dr. JAMES C. 'AYER. Practical and 'Ana. lyticsl Chemist. Sowell,-Mos. 'Price'2s . - cents . pet , box. Five boxesfor $l. Sold by D. A. FAHNEBTOCK k CO., at wholeiale and retail, by every Druggist to PlttehtilEh,.. bye! Dealers .ererywherr. . • ' Jed:Um:Law INHALATION /Olt TUZ Cosa OP ASTHMA .AND-fgERPTISI NEW AND. VE l it vvONDR INPUT - Eel BROUGHT HONE TO Th ; DOOR_. OS _THR' A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has rerarritli bilin made by Dr. Curtis, artt lenity; in the treatment 'of Con. sumption, asthma. and all of the Vulva; • We re. for to .‘ Da. Coarb.'s 13sauas, Oa .T.BR6INF6 HELM VAPos AND °BMW Brave"' With this new itiethod,DA. C. haste stored many afflicted ones to heal th,arran evidence of which he has innumerable certificates.. Speatinirnf.th'e treat. meat a phyelcion remarks, /t is evident that inhaling-. constantly - breathing an agreenble,healing vaper-,the me dicinal properties most. come 'in direct "contact with the whole Ecrialcatities of lungs, and thus eacape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomachs and suilject, to thataneessr.iordigestion..” The Eigean a is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the York Dettehnian of 'January 14. The Inhaler la Worn on the breast, tinder thelineu, with out the least, inconvenience-the last orthe -body being sufficient to cooperate the, fluid. Hundreds.of cases of cures, like- he following, mtgb - t b 3 roasted: . One package of the Bygeana haseured nie -Of the Asthma of six years standing. ' , M. of•Duticannon, Sc. 1 . am co ral of tholtsthnia of ten years' stindlrig. by Dr. Cattle's Ilygeana. • Mannarirr Esslost;l3reoklin, N.T. Mrs_ Rail!, of No, 5 liantmond street, 11,14 was cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by the ilygesina.: My ulster has been cured of a digressing oats& Cfseveral Tears' standing; and decided to- be incurable- by theithysi. clans. She It'all'intred Moue month, by the Llygottua. J. IL GOODIE; illehmond, The Rev. Dr:Cheerer, Of New' 'York,. testifies of otir.inedi eine in the follovilng language: •- •• •". - •' • , - - NV/ N0w,15,41154. Dun Slit-I-think highly of Dr. Curtilds ilygeana as a remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Haying: had some opportunity to - testify- its Oakley,. ant convinced that it is a most excellent medicine, both the .Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest: - -:;_ . 14.11-Dr. Curtis's Hygeanaip theORIMINAL'and.ON.LY - GONUINI3 - ILPTICLP; nil others are. base , imitations, or vile 'and' INJURIOUS counterfeits, - Shun thein:as you ABr.Bor sale, by Dr. a eo.ll. Emer,l4o Stood street' B. 8. , Sellers h C 0.;., Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny. clty; John fails - ill; New Brighton; C.' D. Kaiser; Hoe-beater. . . , Carter' s' Stlanish',Mhuiluire. THE GREAT FURIF/ER OF ; THE ApooD Nat it" Eartialti of Erovrairpin it.. LEr Tlrls AFFLICTED BEAD "AND •YONDEfiI. - -An . Infant. e Bemedy for Scrofula; King* 'Et% Ithinsme, tism,9bstlnits Catesseens Eruptions, -Mmples or Pliatale on, the race, Blotches, Boils, AgneAndFerjr, .Clincada Bore Eyes, Ring- Worm or Tetter,Scald Reid; Enlargement...and Pain of the Bones and JointecStubborn Sypidlitie Dhurders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints,. And, all. Disesees arising from ad lniuglcione use'of lifercury;Danittilence Life, or Imptirityof the Blood. .SF` This great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood is now used bpi' . issands of grate f ul" patients fee= all part of the United Stateb, who • testify daily to'the. reratoltabi etwee performed :by the greatest of. all .mblictuesi...' OAR TER'S SFANISII hISETW.tE.." Neuralgia, Ithiramsgism, Scrofula, Eruptions on 'the Skin, Liver Di sease.S Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the llidneya, , Diseases of the Throat,remale Complaints, Pains and tithing of the Bones and Joints, aie speedily put to Bight by using thisgnesaand inestimable remedy. loran diseases of the Illook nothing lite yittlianiftnind to compare with it. It cleanses the systems:llA ties, acts acts gently Mad einciesitly on the Idiot and Sidney', strengthens the •Idgeation, - *WSW =tone to Aber : Stomach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores ttureonatt• ration ' enfeebled by disease or broken down bg!heis of you th, to its pristinevigor and ktretigtb;- For the Ladles, it is invariably better than all the'ecla tactics ever pea. A tor dotes of Clestert. BPenleb =Awn will remove ill sallowness of complexion bring the roses mantling- to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, ardr , prove the - general health in arematkable degree twerjendjilk the medicines ever heard , • - . The large number of cortillistes which sve halm from persons from alr parts of the Unitentateros - thA but evidence that there Is no humbug abratt.A.-: MIMI% hotel keeperi,magistrotes,physiciankand,publio num, will /morn to the tiominuilitY, air Odd - their taslinfoia},to the .wouderfni effects of this °BRAT BLOOD Callon the Agent antrgera Circular and Ahriettaes sad rend the wonderful cares WS truly ki . e.ntot. thormultin None .genuine unlesa:slgissebyligNNEZT4t . Proprietors, No. 8 Pearl etrest,ll.lchmond,-178; to, all ordersfor - supplles and agencies mist ba add:alai& And for sale by 8., A. PARNEBTOON,:3O3.IIPECITLEIiI• NO, FLEMING .111103.,and by Nsuggiste geitetelly: °crab:lastly C'TATEMENT FRAIL (4111ADA - -:= - • • Q Orono, February" 71174854. _ Messrs. B. A. Fahnestock @ Lb.—We had thx-tifertigre of receiving, this morning, the within certificate or your Vur. mifuge which will be ver, gratifying tolon;:falteias cent Tohnultny.. We are, Gentlemap, yours, very truly,— 11. • . J. 01380 N &CO . . Genaemen—Kr little' daughter, frur pave old, Auld my son, order, were for a cong leroble time angering from woraux / purchased .two)bottlexxf your tlferttedge, Of which I gave them three doses, aceordlng directior„ and strange to say. In lestrtharrthrea Weirs tirtyPasee4 ao less than gIVE: lICINDIIMWOitattI,aOIxIO of the itet r46 , l , dinary length of from twelve to fifteen tittles. Having experienced so mush of the beneficto .e'frecta of your Vermifuge, I feel it my dutytorzconsstioodu to the public, as, in my opinion, One of .themosti egkub t o tome, dies against worms ever offered to the peablle... Gentlemen, believe me to • .- Your 'pewit obliged aid linnibleiieri% • - , NATELitan...LEATRBR ' Prepared and fold Br: - .A. A. PAIDTESTOOK-4b corner of First' nd Wood streets:' , aryla _ vizi* In - . - '.. WI.. 33 ELOWN, rto:' 4113hunond Airtiyz Do- -i- Totes Ids entire ;Iteration toms iclilettrrialeu -- 818 business la - re oe Ur toutlncd :to Pikafa . •Velurear•Dirmse,t, oncleuch potable Carrion 0, ' brought on bylnimmdence, youthful ludidgence and excenl Syphilis, Syphilitic/31V tions,GonorrhenAthret, Stricture! IlretMalDlschatges, Iniptirity ofj thit Blood; aclth all Mee& sea of tho 'Venereal Organ. ' akin DI • • u.iL,ScorhutioErnp: flora, Totter, Ringworm, Mercurial Mealeee: , clemlnal Weak: nese, Impotency, Mee; Rhountattem, • Yeti ale - ; Weaknos_ .r . Monthly , Auppreasione, Masao of the Mote, Metal be Ano, NervOtur Ai:nett:auk Patna In - tho itaCk and Loins : leri tatlonhf tbs .- Dim:War and abinayeoniccarefully treated.... Twenty yearepiectlce(ten In this city)eneciclea Di. Brown to offer assurances of a epeedy ouzo tOullucluoMaYconie tan I 011 es and Private Commlution ItoomOtti,Dlimoiod toe, teuchsveg moderate: ' - - .• -: toolutlAtrily _...—•—• mckILEIMIATISAL.--Dr. /sr:Jul:a cliscoveml XV. for Ehernmatima. L 5 0 , 1 ,04, _14:14 ceztalla.:Kgriedy" that palatal tioubli. It never fail&,." 011iceand PANate Cotisultation ItoorasNb: 41DIEMOND Pittsborgtr,Fenn'a; The Doctor alvtla stlaatzi - • • ATTENTIONi ; • Wagon : Masters an& Vial:haters' 'Thrtntellind-. AGENCY, 9% Fourth. ':- • yPICLitiL *Soldiere; 'Musicians; Wagon 'Masters, Team, O stem, ac i who were, regularly mustered into the sers VICO of the United 'States, and every Mer, Seaman, Ordil. nary Beaman, Marine, Clerk and' Landsman M the Nary also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State or Territory, are 'entitled, by the late 'Act of CODSTen,t° Warrant for 3 fioAcreeof Land. . Tose who baye received 415 or 80 : Actriii, era entitlid to a, Warrant far inch quantity of Land as will mete, le the. whole. Mill; rBa _ • Persons entrtuqing their claims to mean rely bay. ing them attended to pnitaltly.• - • -,••• A ll informatimi:frse -amp: " gall Ma an. roar ed. Ll Address ACT= BounVlAWAMatellawalt =ll3l
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