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DAILY MORNING POST'_ FRI RAY MOANING ADVANTAGES OF AN AWNING —A little boy, about fire years of age, was sent to the grocery store ot the comer, on some trifling errand, l and while there hie bright eyes lighted upon a barrel of pippins exposed temptingly to view, just outoi.le the door. In going oat, it appears, ho took cue, and returned to MS mother munch ing it. • Where did you get that nice apple, Willie?" inquired his mother. " Dot it at the docery ?" replied Willie. "Did the man give it to you ?" "No, I took it." " Why, Willie, that was naughty ; you should not take apples or anything else without per mission." " Bnt nobody saw me," "Oh, yes, Willie, there was One who saw you" "Who saw me?" " Why, God saw you." Willie stopped a momrnt to consider, and then with a good deal of satisfaotton expressed in his face, replied: " No, he didn't, ma ; there was an awning over the door !" JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, No 201 Lin 77.77 ETP.SET, HAS JI7ST REChiVED the following, very choice ar ticles : DitANDIF-S. Cock, Genie Brandy, (rery-fine,) Lisbon. Otord Dopey 6 Co. (super.) . • RUM. Marrett & Co. 1 Jamaica, Sazerac. 1 Santa Cruz. WINES. GIN. Sarcial Malaita, I Boguot, Howard. March & Co., Lonia Cordial, East India Madeira, Schnapps. Table do SIINDRITS. Amontillado therry, P.utherford's Scotch Ale, Manzanillo e, itar,uy's London Porter, Tahiti do Wild Chatty Drawly, (looking to A. 1,,,,,, Beerain,; Port, A 1bi. , e11,, Pure Juire dl. Curaroo, Ordinary Is Sardines, St. Julien Claret, itch nod Jana, Alabigii. Dr:, YOUrig (1r. , . an 1 Duch Tens, Do 6,,t, . , totli-17 iironsou Cheese, (ifiaiimpaglite, linpoitzd Iluvgizia Cigars, of anchor, rericou brands, Vi-7,n7y, Cild Monorapti - go. Whisky, of Helik,..iii., all grad.•. Together with 7.11 oll".77 orticks contlentei with the biLtini , •. rey2ti.daw I RE PARTNERSiI IP rt tofttro existing betwesn the uud,,lznei, ina:, been this day air .OlVt:i by mutual consent. Those nho have claims against the late firm of GLASS k. CA11.8., will present them fort ettlement to John P. Glass, at the City lintel. JOHN P. CIGA.BB, DAN. D. OARS. Pittsburgh, June 1,1855. jr*"" The undersigned having withdrawn from the City Hotel, would cotdinily recommend to Ihe travel ing public, and to his friend. e-ner.lly, his Into partner John P. Mats, Ent., who continuos the bncin...s4 DAN. D. CARR. Pittsburzh, Juno 1, 1505. Kr /11 tfV/Ili • SPIIIN9FII HAIIBACIUM E CO. hare removed to No 925 Ltbrzt3" greet. iwaiNam nARMAUGFI Atimmaza FORSITII 4.2 VILINGER. FT.A.IIBAUGII 1: CO., (:'.,,,sors to S. Hat- L baugaJ Commission and Forwarding Merchants; Urxl ero in Wool and Produce generally, No. 295 Libarty xtr.mt, Fittsbnrgh. Fa. aps OF DOWN k T•ti . l.r.f'S LI EA!' r' LE:it ern u I kco titry nr t . iz..l.lelinntillg cone; balk c teen tt.em Tau hatl.tttr etc', along ttitti me to the Enter pri. Gun Werlri, anti i.tet one :tit:o. It mu_v hr they trill do A tlttir better if I Ay t 0..." N k TETLEY, It - ttr, Wood strart. Vrrent Iteduction 1 N .t NGAN & Alii. 7 R, o► .11ARKEr STREET Ire will mark ,lewn nn ,;ond , .y, June 41h, • ur entire t..) , k of I , eaq..,usnle Jr, LionlA, at lar,rt ,11,:nunt fmna torr., inioc+. ','e 1.1111.", in part, Beentr.o, and Tsoes, Grenadine;, Crape do I.2, , pagna, Summer :ilk , , Lawn' of ail kinus, gmbrcitlotteA, Glore, and Nilt(s, 1.1 , e Man- Bera,,i,a, Madonna elotl,,.tc.—with a fell owl complete ef.,rtm,nt rl Lieu,keemn,, Go, do. m,"-s1 FOIILLLIIINO LOT FOR SALE A IP,: front on WYLIK ' , tree t, and extending At., hank 109 feist to Wide alley. ( . /11 the back part of the Ler ire Cellar Wall, built for two rmell llnu, e . This Lot is in a deldratil.: for a ri.idenre.; and will be sold low, end on favorable terns. Title good, and clear from lnenraiirance. Enquire of 0 EC , . F. 0 ILLMORII, 11 , 13 nt Officii of Mornine Poet. Ulm. V clung.. on, I_TOUSE. SIGN AND OItN.i.NIENTA.L PATNTEII—No. Seergt.rtt etre , t, opposite the Neptn., Engine Ilth•tit tal-127:6ht Lot for Sol &))I) LOT, '24 frani. on Crs.Enn str‘.l .11 by 1110 feet in depth, in liirrainiztam, will b sold chrer. Lo N cire of GEO. F. GILL...MORE. Jv ti e. oRI,. of th. Po=t. 4 - 1 is V Eli. 6 B 1./1 vid , ive, I•lftrket ) e ily T, ,Ft ; C-1:•:1,, II Covenantee.: Etory, l‘y (Ira, Zauoly Fie.r.th ,,,, filtie, or 11, Ir,ltuente or CLris ILIA] by Mr.; ; irviatrm Wiit,rfac.,, or the Christi.in by ; The Deal in Chri.t, their Slaw, Pre:4,ot and Fu ture, by Dr. John Brown, author cf Exposition of lit Pear, ,to , ,te ; rrayers of the Apostle Paul; =tray Arrows; Works of Philip Henry; Jacnty Noteg, evil. 1 • Mecnoiri , of Oberlin; Rich and Punr,ty Ry le; Ashton Cott, , ,ge; Manual for th,, Young; .pc :•1 Ft Paul; Ir 4 MI; ht-re y 1,4 L a bran t flat new Quartette, by C. 9. lo4ter, of this city, and late,t cJmpO h Pap Goes the Qne.,tion; A Li ttie .More Cider: Happy am we Here To night: be Angry, Mother i'vt Waited for the Spring Time; Take me Hume to Wel la It a S:n? etc., etc. ; jutt refieirel by 11. ki-I,IaIER A BROTHER, Sign of the Guidon Harp, No. 63 Fifth street. ¢ i 7• A splendid and eorop!ete aasortment of NC :INS & CLARICi cel.nrsted Grand and Square PIANOS; al., of Dtrana.:.res New York manufacture. ie4 I 1 iUr. lU'T V. Al 'n) ASCEETA LN A FACT is to try for j yourself J 'WILSON & SON, N 0.51 W.Ks7 st., will net the BEST QUALITY OF El LK HATS for t 4 Terns, j,6 AL.ktiAlh; o•-erttn.nt of nt! 31:4 Ell 11/.l'S and CAPE for .al. {ow (Jr Ca:Ji, at No. 91 Wood street. d r y J. WILSON & SON. FOR SALE VERY CH EA.i). BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by A left. A good bargain can he had by applying .00n at the °Mre of the MOrtNING POST. jvl.l:t OCR CDATONERS ARM DELIGHTED. Run ... othey may be: fn the way our Nev York GRINDER PUTS A RAZOR IN ORDER can't help but pl-asc any onc. Gire I a trim. and be courinud. RJWN A TETI.MY, Jes MK \Coed at. 3).1,4131i: Ikon..rich and de ) strd.if. , email E., , ,"<1 bthak Sltke , by raylt A. A. MASON CO. L 1,0.11; 1 1 TIAN I, PIAI —UI,B ;pa,. v t'ax-octarrc hart° f.lOO, foi, by CLIARLOTTE DLUME, tro - No. 118 NV, - ..1 rtrvet. 1,7 E.lt itU6E.B of t N liourboos. Perp«tußls jj 4r, -.l,tn•Cus, rat Ccapt«ri,, .mle by MY: WA It lIROP. Th.% \V It I.lthi VI. 1 - - yl“.. 01 the K . 1 ran,t. proved varictim+, hI-I pr tnp ty by JA M iS \V A 11.1)1tOP CZ Wl. KT Jrts, v for 111,Ii, (Or VIIP AEI It ‘l . 11ID R 11.T011111 ESTEP.., ‘,; ci p.h,N o ~Lock of 1.1,t. C...1,1p.kn I, I, ••nd.. joCI W 1.,!‘ i Fourtit lEE fi.SELE AF: ITli ENS SEE YOU • Go forth -11..) alt}. to CARGO ROOMS, No. 713 .F.:,Uz 01 ' , trent ¢i and Utd , are , . rrn•2B EVL it ALA' A.NIAu of InvorKble e i rt . u m,r,nr,p, qll timoft at, 1.8.3,1: then Pave your i. the i.ime thing ay lllnt:tila it, hoy g ,,ttiu g your 13,,0TL , and 6110Eri, w'noir.mtle or retail, at N 0.107 Market street, of rnylo W. WIL.SON, rif.uutir. lv ha- reoe.i the 4- W. pointment for the email:live sale within .he State of j Penn.syleania of CIIA iIL'S FROD. , IIAM S '• CoMPENSA. ; TKO CIIROSOMETEit II ATeti n new Fere , " For the excellenee of the principle of these 1110 P arev.er., the I Onvernmeut r .- candy Fir it. , 11x131 In the 11,11,11 a ,, of lie new atirie, 7•17 F. hae elaccecded by a more arrest isorbronhm and I'o 1' new and ix:culler construction of the titan, by which tante rower is obtained 'without Incres-ae of Ace, In producing time Keeper , of 'vendetta' end null" ailed accuracy. The great Importnnee of the improved %Solent-0 Ica ',trivet red Inrlt t ,lane under erery votitay of climate. motion nod pa..j(10.1. Co perfect are the adjustments that the mat vinieut exerei:e, nn heat Led, iumpittr, Ac , produrem on Iliac :rumble They are lbelelure peculiarly iolipted f.•r 0,1 nurpo=e-. Their g0...Tel performance In widen a ruin urn of twrl on months. For cult by WILSON, TURBETT & CLANFX, i.fl 67 Market street, enrner Fourth. w MA 9.)s co win off, th*ir eY.teri•h, stcx•K :OR and St FlonnetA, 811r0..-e.. Embroi devel, I,it. ‘10.,(1,. Pre, Go - RIF. Trirriminv, &c., at 11 re dt•tl,ll 7^ to r6.,r Cont. from ngmil jell W Baud, 7 per ANL, I.N DIA:: A ItA I 1.11 , ..,AD —VDU , cent. rre. t, or this Company to - rnle• IVILICTN'S it CO. COIZATAF.F. Sisk Brokers, 71 Fourth Ft.lllPt ‘.l' i7,,0 1., anow 111 uRe of two smiles and bast. .nr., in knot order, rooms pap,ed, furnished with good by•irant., Sr,.; shade and fruit trPe6. :he 2J 1... t front on itohoris treet, by 108 deep 011 tif•ar PLISIIIT %IV CA I Terms easy. - ii CU I'll BEM' k 14 , IN. 140 Third street. IVREN, II 50 ro .1a ly Cah..e: GO Dr Cwnilln Dr , rFr, ! , zlz.ar et,en - at . e; 00 lb Crt-am Bon dm., In 2 7, gr,4 Costal Box"-, 50 in Vanilla :,:ugar Alm oils: 40 Lemon JuAlec...ilved an.l for sale by REYSIER et ANDERSON, No. 29 W.,od lIIAT LAND It t.til6TElt Thutua. Woods. awl given an-ay to all at 75 Fourth ,travt, tlearrihea a great varlaty Ylll - 1112, 110119.15 and Lott. Tho., wanting homes well to get a Ilagi,tvr. Un it It cl,serita•cl lino Country Eilact- 4 . ,jeof TIIOM aSI WonbS. Y; L'.)VE—SowevrAly. Give Ihnt P t to.tl I;llenevt.! of your. , ll; and Con't fwget C.5.1t0.), - • Nice 76 F, 6tr,ti. je ikkhffil Sl 05.:1—A. A. 31ASONB (30. are offering their • U pl en (1 i 1 stgek of -Silks, comprising rich Striped, lenr rstl and Figured Dress Bilks; Foulard. India, Drctuide and Plidn Stack Eilkg, Gr., at a great reduction from usual ign IOD DUXES ORANGES ju. , t received nod for rule by REYNIER & ANDERSON, jell` No. 15 Wend F trek. - . T A ARD OIL-90 barrels No.l for Male by j D. A. FAHNIISTOOK 800., itdB Corner Weed and Firet es. p 051N. , -130 bbla far sale by Pl 3 A. FATINESTOCK & CO. Vbs ErLA N libll--10 0 übls Cookson's," import.d Kut for sate by B. A. FAHNESTOCE. Ar. CO., ;en Corner Wood end First sts. WANTED—TEN SHARES OITIZKNEF DEP. BANK STOCK, by AUSTIN Loom., Stock Srokcr, jel3 92 Fourth street. — WHITE sILK BONNEll...3onte splendid new White Silt Bonnets sit e. MASON & 25 Fifth street. Sayll 4 0. '• • .w. + ' • ' 4 . 2 -• ,:.* ,':" • : tvm W. E. FCIIIMERTZ • MISCELLANEOUS. -,ArI , EE SNUFF-20 , 1%5 of tine oriented Rapper, Snuff toreiroi by .105. FLEMING, j,12 Corner Diamond and Market at. lii n c ili ( i c ALU ß C y A s a r ' e A a ß r l e ' l e n ei tit o, u t — hy A lam si l i:ii:l n il3 ., :a N i ° Hemp jel2 Corner Diamond and Market aL ____ AyEß's (MERRY PECTORAL-2 gross of this cele brated Cough Remeiy; also, 2 gross Ayer's Comp. Cathartic Pills recd by JOS. FLEMING, jrl2 Corner Diamond and Market at. -- --- it iAMAIIItiiDS--A supply of g, thxl fresh Tamarinds 11- i cetved by JOS. FLEMING, jell Corner Diamond end Market at. CEIENCK . B PULMON IC 61' dozen of this es.- cellobt Cough Ihunuly received by • JOS. YLE Ain), jel2 Cornor Diamnnd and Margot st. 1)1XE LICK WATER—Ib bbls of tbik eelobrated mina ) rat water received by JOA. FLKNICCIG, jell Corner Diamond and Market at. MINIHAVANA 61iU ARS- —I have this day received _U a large as;ortment of genuine Havana Begare. Those wanting a good article can procure them at .309. FLEMING'S, jels Corner Diamond and Market et. N O. F4.10A11-100 labd4, prime, for sale by my3o BIIITII, MAIN k HUNTER TOBACCO -1W bbds 5s and es orted brands; 40 caddies, a.s,orted (In; for sale by my3o Nt tut & HUNTER W 1.N1)10/ GLASS-150 bica. 8110; 100 " 10x12: 75 " 10a14; 50 " 0%12; And other Fins, " SAq oral's" brood, for sale by my3o 01OCTI1, HAIR & HUNTER CO AP-200 bbls No. 1 Rosin Soap for sale by my3o 05.11111, 51 &lib & HUNTER W SAPPING P&Plitt -50 rimma Crown; 43 do Medium; 40 do Daub Crown; Straw Paper—for sale by man RAH . CIT. M alit & TPUNTER. tka twxas I,CluuxLl ,tar 4.4,... , 1 tor L , Rl.. by (¢0 , 30) SMITH. MAIM A HUNTER VIN bbln pun , Cid r Vi^egsr for sale by ruyBo SSIITU, MAIM it HUNTER. • A FISH — :3OO packages Trout., ,Salmon, 14 Pickprel, 3c, cot FiPie. by lIEN HY 11. COLLINS. I ' , EAT lIERS-1.03 Ihs.li.ctocky Feather?. f,r Rale bv EIENICI' a. COLLINS hitt)i))lB-90 dr.ztti Corn Brooms by je9 I.IENItY II COLLINS. ACKERE L-1110 biarreli uud bitiv., No. 1 largr ein.l _al medium for =ult. by !jog] HENRY LI. COLLIN:‘. II A Li—No.l IMitimun- Trim 1 - bad lixia by If. COLLINS. BUCtillaik:AT-10 lr , b•l just reri.ii,l unit tor gait by k ('U, jr9 291 str,rt )R t, l; HIDE?. dry lades, j s u,,: ii r , t i o, l ii u r A t- t l .o F. l nii l for c( ita. ). lo 1.4 1 1.01. 1 11—_AU katru Yemily In Poor' Ikcia for sale by 1. lIA lIIi UOll A CO lIRV PV.AeIIE6-6t3 bu34elr lint.... St , 1, ka..l 1.1 for nle by g: S. LI A RBAU , 7II Et Co. C" . 1011N—,G0 2bet , .t..1 Cnrn ret,,v,l Mot Lir mtio by SPILIN(IEft (41, jt.9. Litkortv street B.IWN-11 , 0 casks limns ...an e.hou W ens rt,',l; for E..41e, by (myl6) SPRINGER lIARRAI - GII G CU. I_IIDES-- Dr. Filnl 1111.. s arrlae by thy .• VoldinF,' • dt Clair" sad Urtl a CI. y." cmd f. r ,ale by SYRINGE!: Ii tRRAU Ut k CO, ed Nn .U.S hiherty otreel F r...Ena FO.O 1.1.--160 boxes 100 do do 100 14' do do 150 ds lame fresh Figs; ' 10 mxts reir Pates; sees Prunes; 1 coon Preserved Ginger; casks Cortr.ute; fi Ix.ne Plume ; Joot reeeired end for sells by REYMER It ANDERSON, Je6 No. 29 Wood stre.t. 000 BOXFF: N“ 1 100 St • tsol• ; VO it do do 130 'mss d, do just received And for Fnle by ANDF.ItoON, No. 3o W 00..1 n tree kA---•O o'" e H, Crncke" {3 de Nin^carsni lu do 1.0 d Ho.. J übe PaAto; 5 130, C.I pt.r, ; 5 do (d:ref ; 15 do Tsrseto C&t,p; y L:.15 2 du C. 1.0 1 -51 do in 1 , ..0k. Yid P.,t5; sat revel ,ed sul :or ..`6l I:EYMEII A ANDERSON, N 0 . Wond Ftrt,t A NOMA Et.- wa.n A r.cho, ; libt,rry Brandy; Just TeLd t-d for nel. by REIMER 3 ANDERN)N, j. 10.39 street. COEFF.C--:45 bag , . Itl.• Ct•fle.,•; Ys 1, - .c . ',.rts Java Coffee, In atm, au..l lot gale by MILLER a ItICSETSON 1)1,A LIP MIN h bsslisqs favorrd brands Cbkvak par,no Wine ou hand and 'a - ssl« I,y Jed FUCK ETSON. - DAR A. A NI ASU`: C r.,,tvett nct r. I , t g t. 1,1 t, tltty to vita Atl , Gll.Ol. N\ ALI' A 111. E --.1vic....urr , 0 of deari..4ll.n by v I . ,Ch), No. ctrooi.. .1. 1 1 ,; 1.F, A T ;:or s .a lr - )..TASII —4 c.,t Rt Nooth h invading ac.l NIILLF.N & ItIcKI ICK-1O l‘orna 10, r0t...v....1 nod for .O'S \ll I- LEH. I it ICii I. TSO bole oar,'' Nu Mnonrrtrr..ttjg sad r no!t• .MILLF.II itl, KET O SN, • -4 •11.0 nod 'll.ll.lheriy Tanner.' and rn an 4 for sale by MILLER jr4 T.Alann '[.3 131.er, .t 1A rAWiSk a INK-15 e“. Stai IS iue tur I.llk by MILLI:Ft a HICK , j.l and I,Werly ILAHET W ES—L . S rareo ••bt. Jkt • .MArtin•- • k_J '• H.. G." Garet Wine, for •AG• by )0.1 MI A RICK FTFir4 TJI7AC O.)--150 Ara,. and LI. ha. 1 1 e. o , eraut Uraut k Withatoe'," “Ander:on'e,' Verfertwo," “.1.-w«1 of upbtr," •• Diadem Try kr," “IslannerrLaree . t," Tsviet, Balt l'lug," on hand and for sale by jr I MILLER d RICKETSCIN. NIOLA9tiE3—.I4O PlautaLiou half bbla do 100 bhls 7 , uutr llocAs: Gulden Syrup. Is bblo and half I.llls je For sala by MIT.I.F.It A RICK lo's,r, L' , AnT COLORED CALICOE:IS--;:vvt, k _r Cahew's just ter-elved and retailing at W . ~ I.r y d. A. A. !,IA:+oN d ILK till A NVIA—A Inrge kto.nrf ninut td Flg'd eu Bleth Sitk Shawl., just rectnrod. mall A. A. MASON & CO. 1 4 1 ANCV CAsSiiEllE:i—eoulething suluttoit r and Pledu Ceßsimerefi just receiv,l. m '7 A. A. MASON a co. 1,061N—'300 bbk No.l and 2 1.1..1a, part very ALI prnu r a•rtving and fur sale by n ..•r;; ENGLISH Lt RICH 1. RDSON. VISLI-104)0 bbh and half bbl o, tarry r.rb-ty, in ~Lore It :Or la . . by b 1.1!.. No. 1 fre,l/ Shwi, do Baltimore ll,rring; do No 1 Falmon; do do Mackerel; to do do; r,tive4 and fur solo low fly DitAVO. No. 1 Diamond MEE L 1, ha, L o v „ „„, „i 20 LL a Los. Crushed Eugar; 10 D It. I,ol‘ rrtz.,l do; lar gale at the Paral , ly tiroeery U" . 4! F. R. DNA V;). Fld It.trtlowon Liorriog 2 bbls Coun.-rottout Shad; just received and for 1-1 : F. It. DRAT°. URA NUTS—:,OV Lo-Lela Tentie,se I'm Nut, iu sulro xud for J. W. BUTLER .t LNL LOOMS-1:0i 1,01.7 twiniet -L 60 '• TennemFee; for sale by al,bap--33 bus. lsr P B. rim ; 1 8 1 a N i t,' • OC II & CO., firel bur La' •ale by D. A. F A EINE,TOCK & CO., Corn, W.Kni and Firxt Ft. )l r e. li.l;l.;:f4 i, it N b tl PvlV gro ILAZ , ANNER": lit L-25 eitie by 41 11 A. FAUN R , Tor K k (Y). T UST 11 GEIV ED AT N. 707 AI A it.K. ET 6 Rik;T lit) 60 pr. Ladies' Kl.l Corwre,Eititers, a 71€11 , ortitile. 30 French KIS 3lippers, eei " " fine :Silk I,tiating Gaiters. 70 " Magas' isPi.; Lasting Gaiters. 144 " ebtifiren'A Fenny Ehors, firto jaii W. E. sCIINTERTZ trISOS/I II Y,.a UTIF L KID COWltlit.t , tinlrrat., 00 1 MUCII ltdmirt d b. tba Ladles, Lavt• ju•t come to hand. Ladies iu Nvmut of a pair would 00 well to call noon, so no mole can to had this Acuson of the flame kind. P 1•1117 l'—• 13 Obis superior iJoltien syrup reeds ‘jr h n:nd for sale b (my2fli A rtvEI.I., Cl) . )Aek/N UM) I. ctry Curd 114[1.15 11/ hiOre XLId for sole by [my2Bl ATWELL, LEE et co. N. - A iLS . -10u kegs arAorted Sidle In NtOre 141.1 ior Halo by znyai ATWELL bilit & CO CID,I ii-10S Lois Ex. Family Finui (not in good cooper has) receiving on consignment, and for enle low by myl2 ATWELL. LEE a co. jv'EAr,rl,-.-4,1, eueke uaterla Potat,..es received on co j_ Edgnmeat and for sale by myl ATWELL, LEE & CO. V RAITI I' Ptit-100 reams reed wed for Pale by inyll ATWELL, LM et CO, NEW FREY-al PAPER HANGINGS, at 5 WOW) Ex Received by last steamers, new designs to Gold, Ts ',Buy, and plain Wall Papers, Borders and Panel decors lions. WALTER P. fdARSHALL 4 n 12 85 Wood street , ENTRE,PIECF..6, tar Chance hrs and Bedsteads. SJ kj Rule by (rnyl2) WALTER ••• MARSHALL. GOLD WALL PA.P.EItS-A new arsortment of French and Anion:tan just received and for rale by tav24 WALTER P. MARSHALL. Z bare BROIL/FA L:1) etIitTPAIRB. —A. A. .5.1An0p4 6 CO. io ,t Opened 200 pr. very elegant styles of Lace and Embroil One , / Cu rtain 5. my 22 I.E:3 Cask jUSt received ; for rale by ItEY:IIER & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street. _ by 1.7 JA)ISB LiN, je7 No. 10 Smatifield street. /000 kIB.IIING PULES —A tut articiojuet re calved and for sale by BOWS a TtTLEY. • ILI AY ii..S.ILES.—&O tievolving Hors, Rakes ; 410 alus. fittud la Rakes ; to gore and for sale. my22“.1.,,w UM LEGS-10 bbls for tato by Lk INN APIIES--2 casks just received end for sale by ;y5 Itt&YALUIL 3 ANDER:O4 " IGLS.s.f.. ORAN ii" )0u eau not gut without :co. Razor is 10 good order. firing them to tt, an.t we A ti l t' j A r RA .I D . II. by AS A.N iap D ig t_VA.lll.l2 3 MS w in AßD sto a r o e p an . d will make them shave to suit the taste of the most toti. VINE t.:UT TOBAca.IO-2 0 grWas ki• Goodwin 1 Bro .' s for done ' Our New York Razor Grinder cups the climax iu X sale lty . REIMER & ANDERSON, ' die way of putting a keen edge on them. mr29 No. 89 Wood Moot- 1 i niy80..5r,,,,, . BOWN a TETLEY, 130 Wood Area. h " . . ' --:'-" • GEORGE AURENTZ, Paorturron, NT 0. 344 LIBERTY STREET, just betide the PaecengnT 1.1 Depot of the Pennsylvania Railvord, which makes It the most convenient house Io the city for pies' angers anti. vit.: by that nncl. The Proprietor having, at mnaltlerabisexpenre, fitted up, in ereellent style, the 51ANSION HOUSE, would respect. fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and eXtausive W AGON YARD, afford ing ample amitntoodation to travelers and teamsters. ilia Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. febl:y ST. CLAIR HOTEL, o,mer of Pat 71 and St. Clair 51,44, Pittsburgh, Pa. !TR El undersigned, formerly of "Brown's lintel," having taken this large and commodious 110 TEL, and having refitted it in megnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends anti the traveling public to give higi a call. cured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex. porience in Cs, business, be; con give entire satisfaction, and his charge: moderate. lei 22 WM. C. CONNELLY. IHIJEY'S' HOTEL: - CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, pirrsarniall, PA my2o:y] E. HILfY, Proprietor. riORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near ll the Railroad Depot. jaoltLly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. NitrAVERLEY HOUSE, 50 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Plails,lelphia. istg29:y NTO. 111 Arch Ftreet, Philndelphia. T. S.WEBII (late of IN the Eagle,) Proprietor. [seolS:y CORNER OF MAIN AND 50117 H SM., WARREN, rilLipl Proprietor taken pleasure in announcing to the 1 . public thut tile new and elegant Hotel has been opened ea allonfie of en tertai union t. Mug cum tu ..lioun and roomy, and najoining the Milne of the Ohio Stages Cum pany,it odors inducemenhi unsurpaa:ed in Warren fur th. aceomn-wdm tion of the traveling community. - A share of public patron+, g, is r.,pect.full v enlivit , A. anti M. OAd.XLLL. FRANKLIN HOUSE , CHESTNUT EZREET, ABOVE Tlll lz I), Pill LA DELPILIA PARKER A. LA Pan, Proprietors. Jyl9:3ml TERMS vEic 1).%1". JOBN.sro rENNA. prim under6lgned Lavin;; talso clolrAe of the above 3171.1 fl'l/Ited It 3, It large .xpeose, in a comfortable as nell u. ol t ' ;- ahL sty:o, iv now prepared to 1. , - oelso gut-sic, and give am pi' ,Eti.Mollo a to all who may pa rOilIt“ , tb. 1133,. ca 4 il I 1; .WNEY. NTO. 133 LIItERTY 6..TitEET, a of Flid.l ntrdet, rut& hurzt.. SA MU nL ll.i li c, Prop This lit , lnew. tlnving j,t c.omplutcd and iip,tie..l for Ow of the c•uhilci._ sepl:2i • 11.10t:Sliii., Cleveland, Ohio. CPATRICK 1 SuN, i'maaamtia.—This house ha, uu. • dorgone thorough and est•inais.l repaira, alterations, •ad large additions of now furniture, ate., raid the proprie tors pledge themselsi.a that nothing shall he wanting on their part to render the FELLNELIN a place wlnire all the w in forte of a first Clare can be found. lyiatf C. PATRWIC h SON. _ _ W. C. G LLAUII ER, PROPTLIETOn. Fourth stree , i 10.4 anti Si,titilliftd. T smur-' Pi,ll e•t;o.l,lla.ora 11.1, Ira.,el by the aub rlber, tot rompletoly renovate& !I: ,r Ile is at all hours prel...re.l to funne l. @! every luxury that ran by loon iu tho Itet fag atate,l ;Talra..,t, In the Stalcs vlack , t, 2.ur .1.1 always be ,01411 , 1 a:lb thy vi.ry bo..t I.i;;tr.r.; (I.l;ne of .racy d, erriati , u, 11.1 F•io., coo .1, a . y+ ho tout,' at Whidus ;iALLAGIIKIL. 11.1111 CHANGE, W.1.J1; aND NI A.IIEXT. THE ta:ub.ertbern bez let -I holr Ineods and t...e pub:.c `.nernlla, ;hot I:.ry hare lewwsil mho, well known ttcsr iitaut, which hai last ;Alen thoroughly 7101 a loi, roplure.: nu-1 re arll 00W open. The pruprl-tur , bar.• no yxpeua. to tua!te the flank 1 , 4- • a o , tur..rtabe It, a, c..ttil too Lb. lor cia at -ill thri, bo a.:laah...;; otIL" b 5, I Fer , l v. , 1 , 'in r.y of exc•eri,,,,,l hoy a;•X fur the patt,nai;e...4 a ivr:+l,ll,, I ki biz - - WOOD Silt EL . l', Dn . WATER A NI) kllitrif STREETS. Urol4r4t,turr/ ha. jn.q. prt,v{:l4.l n chsior LIQUOIL6. ftntl {4 ready ut all lim.P to 44rvo frt. - quirt w tut re-t of ii{. r. ..4;4r, In V - , any of ,Ith ea. Irish 11 Ws:v l'unrtirri umy hul at jvul l'l y - 14 t V A ti K. Proprlothr. 4141-0 YSTER AND CoFF II F. OUS E ."4.3 v 1,, , , ,.} . ......`: . P , .}; t z : 1 . , .. l . ' 1 . 1 . '; h t ,, r i f . 1. 1 . . 1 . 11: . 1.2 ...., z u "i1••-....;I: rt rt e tl i tl t b h i : N.. Yurkl. r.,1 i . t.1;3.1F.,.., zu , ..1.r0 qt .;w of o_, .1{ INI i , ,Y ,TE ni.4 ual lur.ryttuluz .I•u•irttb - t. titling line. t 1...,•,.r. 10 tf, t 4 ...11,,: ~, 1 ...-1, fur 12)4 ,ut, a 4. , ,0. H. , ~i 0.• , • farn,i. :h•' , •• t:.l al,yilling tlatt tt, tarali.M. .ill valuta. fi,,,,,,•,,,,,,.., vi ,,, 01 ,, 1 1,,,'6,,,,;„ In tb, moruinA. 1,1,13-11 91=1 Corner Wool nod FlrKt FIR =5l JAMES WARDPJW HENRY U. COLLINS HOTELS MO=iIMMI GOOD iiv Tr. !:%1 T HOUSE, MIS= IMMEEM ==l HARE'S HOTEL, - FLUIC N: -- N C 110'1'3.: 1, NO. 400 13 It I/ Al , IV AY, SY. IS YU It 11. (C0:114%, ET , 0% TIE• ElAtorrAN ?LAN.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, pitav KIEIvR REz. , TAU RAN T.:, WILKINS lIALL, DEI.IIEIIII, G. 1 Y}tA\Vld. DEEM - DEREK Es.r u l' /A D. BARNADD. No. 40, rkrth rr.:. and Markel y 3.111,:(78,11 . . CRYSTAMLarket PaAeLACE, Pio. la ffct.. C. C. SEELY, OYSTE LOO N 14.1-N URANTI 106 WOOD sT T rim gub,,r,,, b,. 1,, b . .. CriZ,TER S A I.OGN ANT, 1 EATING U. E in smuar., thst ,surwt by ex.-1.,1 by e .. . . . . . . . . MEA /..`f WILL, I; ESE RI 1. , 1 , UP A T A LL L1!..,r12.4 OF THE DAY, Irma] ;Le Choicest Aleat•, Fowls, Flat,, AC., &et Fun.mapoct. fully incite it. CHAILLER :TILL, tv,.l orvrt. St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. Tut: underalEued re-q..e,t y thlep 1,1 l that he ie now f ully prepared to aerr.: and the publir getter - ally, with ham LAG 1.:11 BEIi F, in butth•. All ord. , r, lett nt nr• Oilier., NO. ld) DIAMOND ALLEY .(uear Wood ntreet,) yid 1.. pun , dJally •tteudvd to; and the 11,.er ddli•xn,l to au) part F. U. Heist I.age'ir firer 11.111, so. 106 Sens:V..od opp,,le :1. , sli ntet epotte.l ,•.1 . Übe Ittrge,t an] 1 . best rat ht.e.l !tee: Helot its ..1,0 ~ity. Lk. e yt t erinvetied4,l to LW 11.1,11,,5, ert every other ac mulct( 13t.ttlit ILIR3I.It hie Low cantlel be exee.bel. A. llENrrz. Kennett Ale. W D K . 1. K :N K U t L . I A S.ll e ,...i n o d t l A t eu..l Porter, lu yuacl au.l l I ct I.,tt'.• Tito attention of faialif.,, tr r..1 .9, t.f 4 : 1 Y nul I y . . ineral Water Sur•aparllln \ V M D Pitt Ftreet, leHe reun a cox LIM O W:IA:U.I . laq ,r end bottlein au ezteuelve Fettle. life artielee ere el !,e end nufert ared from the purest ectlitly HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE a ith Lis Pateut,.l anJJ rulneb, Al; who hove protolan, t a .001 ralllntite 0000, that 0,0,1 s:•oh j.t o g nw lug lobo r!rota practi.:ol wt.:ltio, it, tout 100 !talon,: loony lottery the •• r rg thqr. Vitale ahoy ritreri in u. : Pirrltilll,Ja Pit !Ca to!trr Factory, } We 6arrby tt-rilly, that .111rini If In all, aioatltS we ht.", Utol lf,tpit,, Pat of Pt.tne, and ri, not to ro:ozottana I C.O.tr,t-Malter.i .n 1 Carp hue, or ru port., n nay 011 k, Plano lit Li+, IVu • , 1101 I.r it prOul tarty adapted to placing oak, merry, walnut, and all Forts of bard wOOtt, nl,l fur planing vane re, it , for eupc:l the old in. de ,r scraping, besides being a great having of time. One man, by u,lng thig Plane, will plane mute veneers than live men an do by any other plane or method in non. 11. 11. ikon A Go. To Mood F. EATON, : near Sir —I have exatniu,l Idoppor's l'aNnt Bond) Platte, and believe it to b a neat exrall.nt the ltio for which It I. intaudr,d,ur, n c6talraata/ 0, plant and sera; er. It 15 partl,tilstrly udaptod to plarin.; vene,rs, and it deer not reg iii 0 onoidourth the time or the till method; and I have no doubt, when It. , properilutt • RIO gutturally known, but that it will entirely uptriuti.. tie tormer to. and labutidar units in. I urr/at eheert ally rep ronieo.l it t•, all per./r, rogngel In the Cnblnet burin te, at irom my line nin ige of It, there Is nothing on ',oil filteii to give n met tientitiful finish to veneer/I no the hopper Yntaut lieneh Pince. dears IV9 nrteLL, Furniture Werenumis, 97, 99 Third st Pittsburgh, Februn• y MOI , ES F. RATON, of tI,I, elty, Is my solo Ant for the ale of I'l.tues, or of riglat, to monufarcure aid sell thtm WM. C. uuppEir. Pittsburgh, Marrit 21, 1855—C.111211f AUENCV MOSES F. EATON. No. 19 :sixth street, agent for selling and buying PATENT RIC lITS, Is now authorized to salt the following lately patentisi Sands k Cummiugd Patent Brick klachlne; Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane; Trott's potent Gil Globes, for Steam Engines: Doan'e Rock Drilling Machines; Coe's patent Drill, for Drllllng Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portalhe Saw Mills; Crawford's Steam and Water ti urges ; and, Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical meellflillea and machinists, and pronounced superior to any In use. He is also authorized to sell IC:flits to make and laud these articles in any port of the country. He has also fee sale hot-pressed Nut is and Washers, and flurshed Bram Work. He is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the busi ness faithful and c2nstant attention. _ He refers to theTollosving CARD. Ina subscribes hare long t een acquainted with Mr. Mesas F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ hie services, no a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every rellanee may be placed. Neville B. Craig, W. Robinson, Jr., Win. Larimer, Jr., John anthem, W. U. Denny, N. Childs A Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Bone, P. R. Friend, Kramer A Rahm, F. Lorenz, L. K. Livingston, Snap A Wada, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M'Candleas, A. W. Loomis. PIT23IIIIIIOa. November 27th. 113ii.4. Doan'a Patent Rick Drilling Machines, WEIGHING ABOUT 3W POUNDS ; can be worked sod moved by two men, and do the work of fire or six in the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler .t Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni ted States, for the sale of rights to use these Machkes. MOSES P. EATON, 19 Sixth street. ttrga TO Hon. Wm. P. Johnston, President A. V. R. R 4 W. Milner Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. H. R.; Gen. WEI, Lorimer, Jr., President P. h C. E. IL; 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. A C. B. It.; Messrs. Manful! A Nicholson, Contractors for the P. S decl9 : "1„:, , ,' . ..„.... , ~.., .. _,, ,__. ' 4 ::.:` , .:: -..-. , :; 4 :T..fi' , `, -, :• - ,,-. 1",--.' ; .,; '.• INSURANCE COMPANIES • Increase of Cash Capital. AUSTIN 1.0021/G. STOCK AND BILL BROKER., TO HALF 'A MILLION DOLLARS! , 051.,,.m. 92 Fourth at, above' Wood. JETN.II. INISGRANCHG COMPANY, TOTES, Drafts, Honda, Mortgages and Loans on cons• rai,ien. i.end Warrants bought and sold. 11 terals nagotiated. Stooks bought and sold on com- HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1810. PAID U P. Particular attention paid to the purchase and. sale of Cash C a P iS t al s '' ' ——--- /3 50 0 5 000 . 'Copper Stocks. r'i ;HE THIRTY-SIXTII ANNUAL STATEMENT of the I All communications attended to promptly. janifi I Assets of the arrNA INSURANCE COMP ANY, of Hart- WM. B. WILLIA.SIS JAS. 11. leVd.r. ford. as furnished this agency on the Lot of January, 1555, I Ailm. H. Williams &.• Co., under oath. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Real Estate, unincumbered $ 10,872 05 X. E. Goner Wood and Third strata. Seventynwo Mortgage Bends, 6 and 7 cent, pay ioo 00 X , - e. AII transaction.; made on liberal terms. Collections able seruionnually 7.7 ' of Bills Note h F, e., promptly attended to. jan2fa l w Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7.215 17 _ ' - Bills Receivable, well Secured, payabbi at Bank— 1.2e,331 35 111 'CON Nhl L Lax. W ILLOCK, Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,515 00 BANKERS, Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford lit.t,at.G ol A Nil Duelers in Exehange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Bank Btocka in Neu , 'York city 08,050 0 0 ~ft Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit Cash on hand, in Bank, and in bards of A gents Ska bought and sold ot. commission. Collections made and others 212,r.05 06 t., at any point in the United States. pan; li East corner of Market and Fifth streets, $ 7 7 3 ,:z 78 tat mill PITTSBURGH, PA. The amount of liabilities due or not du. to Boobs or other er<ditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Lasses adjusted and not due, $148,518 '22. Loma; unadjusted and in suspense, railing for further proof, 1,61,257 50. All other claims against the Company are moll, such only as printing. hr. .Agentit instructed to tako no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured In any city, town or village, lopends upon the chsracter, material and conatruction of loll:di:Ice, the width of greets, the supply of ant, s ot condition of the tire department, and other circumstance,. The amount tenured In blocks of buildings aeries; the design La to limit the loss by any one Ore vi ;10,0,0, or leas. TllO. A. ALEN.....iN D ER, S,"eretary STATE or CoNine - SIM, Ilartfcrrd county. 1' ' Fern< natty appeared Thomas A. Alexander, I ,, tretary of the Mtn& Insurance Company, and made oath tbet for,- going. statement by him subscribed, in true, according, to his beat knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLICIf, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 11/.51 $750,000, while the premiums received for the Ram: Ida, fair exceed any other year, Blues the organization of the Qom [any. coveriu4 nearly all descriptions of property, k ilned at ttib , age ury, at re , lll.loerati ,, rater. Air Office, No. 47 Water street, Pit tabu cgh, Pa. j colt 11. C. TEN EYCK, Aze .IETCIA INSURANCE COYIPAti OF HARTFORD, CONN. CILUITFIttI), • • • - - • • 1 Cash Capital. $lOO,OOO Cash Surplus, o: 1;T JAN0Ah1.1. , ) , 3••••••G 57 4 1 ' '' 7 3 rrqf Li Capital Etork. and eu rplu, is r,ourtly I the hetteftt of 101 policy un •Ti lLe re have to public Of 1:3 :1.1 I to p4y promptly, .. , aIP• r ,d -vary from }115.f1t: . 0 10 0 , 0,1,0 • tannth. It, ho,in-re. i i‘ and 4,11 dt,trilmtt.l,l,ll.l i a or u 123111,1t3 In 1(1. EtUt4 . l 1,1. 3101'5 p'•ti h t'pto the ~ E ztltt. •11.in•te , •1.111.1 , ;` 4, 14 In town kw] e 111,0. 1e,., us h , hitt:At with ,3tety to the p I.lt TtN 10 . CE, L. North,ce,t c?rnet Fifth an I •L:Arg),.. 1.1 . 11T3LL SAFETY INSURANCE COIIPAN'r. WI.: Ow Nobßonn of Excl,to.te , r T`lir...l v./ r •t, 2 lIII.A.I)ELPHI.4. AltIN INSII.IIANCi:9. ON V LiST.L3, lasinnr4, IN LA N 1) INSUKANCT:i On ic,n+.l= by Avers, canale, ,01.1 land .-arri zee, in all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merhandizo generally. On stores, dwelling houses. ks. AS XI'S OF THE 01,11PANY, ern:.r 7, Bondi: and Mortgeges V.i1,300 UG Stated( Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, .aprin,t Garden, !+oui.hirazU, and other loan!, St, eke in hautie, railroads and Insurances cola punka Bills receivable Coal. on bend Balance? In the hands of Aleut and pit:rain:in on Marine Policies recently Issued duhivirlptionNotes Wm. Martin, Joe-ph Li. Seal, F4mun.l A :Sou.lc.r, epvartr. NV/ v .g; ..I,..hrx C. Laois, Chark, 1t0t....rt liurt.on, :• - htturr 1: S. `.., ~. J.t.:, It 1..,r,,, ,, , ll,Etry :-1..m, ti,t,rio tl L,iper, , Jeirl, Ty -..,;t1.1,r, 14klwarJ Nrlington, NI co. I; ~,,,, Jr., R. Jou,. Ilrooke., ,),,,,tun L. 1•r1...., J. G. John-on, .41.0. rtrllv,,t , Ja.m., C. [land, John If. : 4 ,1:4;.k, Th,T11,3. Chart., 5: La"-:, Java, 7 , 3'Fartatid, J. T I.".JAn, riztAhlirgh, W. C. Lulsrig, It. 'f WM. !!tAttrlN, TEIOS.C.IIAND, te, Jaunt W. Cowes, Soc'y. P. A. MAUI:M.I, No. 9, Waif r T 4• Franklin Fire Insurance Company Of Phi lade/pita; l'en,..sle;.nia.. IAIP.F.CTOILLt—Chartets W. Ban:lc,, Thvntaa Hart. IVugurr, 6,lmuel Grant, Snlith, - ty It.. t ardy, lloriacai Lead:, Adolphi H. Bari, Vii M , rri, i'att,raeu. thu.a. N. alas. G. ll+ scaut, Becrdury. e,ant-knua to ir.al,,itinunutce,p^rprtnal or lir,!t-t.ro qt - crY d,arripttassat prol , erty, in tow tr , at r 6,4 are . nth,. Company have ra,•art,al. a tarp, C..ntin?rtat Food, hlcb, with Glair capital and premium,, ccr-te.1...f ford ample otnction to the axsur , -1. The Ar.keti at tliu Ccatinany' en Jau nary tot Itahed b.,:rttably to an Act of Aas,,,lably, a:. 11 NI, rt • .. _ IL al k tack Teal por.ry Lo.no Stncir, Cult, ar Total ._""iiitica their in.rorpornt l / 2 n. a of :u • tney have paid upward of this Four sand Dollars. lorrer by tit,the • ivautareA rf inauraue,, wk -. 11 lfuu 14.zuret with prouiptni,s all liabiltie-s. J. GAlLDltiktit tA spit Omce, tkort.h.east war. WO.ki 1:14 LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY' AND TRUST GONIPANV, PCIIILADELPIHt. CHARTERED AFB.IL 26TH, 1850. eIIAitTER Pk:RPM:AL. CAPITAL $250,000. o4ice, S. E. Corner of Third and Ches'nut Streets, Philadelphia. Of.trrs of the Brame floart at Intrn.,Bs. Stephen R. Crawford, Pas! D. Goddard, Am broke W. Thompson, Le r,pre Johnatin, Benjamin W. Tingley, "l 'Lary, Jaen!, L. Plorene., JRM4S Decoreux, William M. Goilvin, illinpa Prfride-nt—Stephenii.Cravrinril. rue President—Ambrose W. Thom paon Nnlicnl Ex/Eminer, Pittssnryh—.lampF 11. Willson, M Alle4thrny City—R. IL Mowry, M. D GEO. li. ARNOLD, A Lien!, oaselT:y No. 71 Furth street. Pit tshnrgh PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CHIPANY CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIFLP STREETS Arithorlted Capital. 0300,000. NFUIt BCll,lllNti6 hod Ldlthr In, d h mr,g, by n:::1 the per3ls of r. 1.1 1 Ulan Nusightbn hod Traurpnrthtion. Dilike:lortA. Wrn. V. J.-talon::1, Fiera.) y Pon rat , 011, W. ArCliulee4A, Ke"nraelv T Yrtra.r, I P M Long, I. (inn" ,i r. ~', A .1 Jones, G.ra,r,ra le. Vi 1. 1 ,, J, cl., Prange'', A. A. Crarrior, Ittne 4 ra. Neglzy, W. S Ikv-ra, ‘V ad c Muni., C , l, P. }..l'ra:ll,, M. TT re , g,,,, , ,ha IL . . Hod. WM. P. JOll Pr.,l•lont. PATTER ,ON, \ A. A AItY.IEA. Ee,re..tary tthilTrea.swor P. S. Commit, Awsigtant Shar.letmry. Wostern Insurance Company, Pittsburgh R. MILLER, Ir., Presidmf. I F. M. GORDON, Stcreta CAPITAL, $300,000. - WILL (name ngninet all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA RINE. All lOUSes will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Homo Institution, managed by Diazevorm who are well known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality. to maintain the character which they have assumed. as offering the beet protection to three who desire to he Insured. . . Drredurs.—R. Miller, Jr., 0. W. filclfetsou, J. W. flu tier, N. ll.olmne, Jr., W. 11.8mIth, o.llltnnen, Georg,. W. Jack or, Wrn. M. Lyon, James Llppencott,deorgo DurAe, James Mc. Anley, Alexander Nimick, Thom.: Scott. .31,. Nice, N 0.92 Water Street, (Werehowe of Sp. r.,,t A 00.,9, trim) Pittsburgh. nov24:iy WATCHES, JEWE)JRY, -------- - NEW GOODS: JiWY.LRY, NLYt. WAP.E, MILITAXT 00005, /cc., WHOLLSA.Le COD 1:1.1,1L -Co ii.i. try Men:tants and strangers risi.ing our city are rtquert ed to call, as we can serve them us well, and we thing b t. try, than they usually are served in Eribtern ei gii log them a responsible guarantee-uu item dillicult to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Levers $lO to $15,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L ,diet' Gold Lever and Leplue Watches, $25, au4 upwards. Gentlemen's do de dos:.;s to $.200. Chains, Seals, Keys, Peccils, Spectacles, Letups, in excellent variety, and at lowest pricc, Xi - Watch 11. pairing done promptly and iu a superior manner. All work and all goods Wurranti. W. W. WILAON, mh2l 67 Market Berea, corner Cl Fourth. A N v E en W go, 1.3 11,4 01i l~j Sride, or Midst. the y N. Sourtbworth, author of "The Lost - Tett Wife'e Victory," Curse of Clifton," "The Di,cardel Datightcr," tt Retribution," ate., etc. Complete In 1 volu me of 635 pages, bound In cloth, for one dollar and twenty-tire cents; or in 2 'ollnm:us, paper covers, for one dollar. For sale by lI.MINER A. Co., roy2S No. 32 Smithfield street. PA GIL WEATHER TABLE Full JUNEI---tialTLit teen so successful In our" R Sather Table for May," us puL tiahed in the Post some weeks ug we now gti,q, June 7th, cold and frequent shswers; 14. b, Yd, frequent sibOwere; 79th, fair if wind be N. VS , rainy it S. or S. W.-but, a, we said before, those are only gu,os, ; but facts say that the Ilerpetic Soap remotes tan, tallow nese, redness and roughness of the skin-that it hews so, rough hands, and that it is sold at 12;-.:j cents per cake, a No. 140 Third street. laNNEl3'n fiiertovED LOUlia.-- - Winner's Collection of Music for Life ; Winner's Complete Method for the Violin; Winner's Improved Accordeon Method; Winner's Popultir Method for the Flute. The above four works contain the largest collection of new and popular Music ever before published, and arranged or the several instrumentl; The music in each book is tidier. eat. For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, at the `• E,tal, lished Piano Depot," No.lll Wood street, second door trout Fifth street. I=llll D ATCLIELOR'S HAIR DYE, acknowledged to be the 1-.11 beet Gall' Dye In the world. Tnoee using the article should me this before all others. Six dozen recd this day by Joy. my 22 Cotner Diamond and Market st. PidETEI.t.ItY—TaiND YOUIieELP Du tvD47 il ow r By getting your Picture. Go toithwith, then, to 43AjiG013. 7d y ott th street, and take a sitting —a few minutes will suffice. Prices to suit all. r FLAVOItiNG EIITILACTS.-1 have on h.ad a large ea ply of Preston .4 Merrill's fine Extracts, for Ilavorit pies, custards, Ice cream, he. Also, a large supply of Irt tong Merrill's Baking Powder. JCS. FLEMINU, Jul Corner Diamond and Market • -7 4 , .• MEE . • Hart - ca.:l, Jan. IA, 18S5 E;IMEMiI l c To all pailr ,•E Lb, W. 1.1,1 RIUCToRn: • Dr. it. M. Ii t ion, TILE UNITED STATES OP PITT'SI3UIWII , , BANKERS AND BROKERS. ARTRUILS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS , cuR,vER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. nu2:4rn Pittsburgh, Pa. C. H. IA ILKIN4 JOG. LUDAITIO. PJllSrtna Ea Co., (Succassurs to A. Wilkins & Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 71 .Fbarth ;feat, Pittsburgh. THE numerous Adepensiots of Banks and Bankers th. oughout the con atry during the last six months, we ore satisfied tip.t in almost every instance their troubles hove grown cot of a departure from their legitimate busi to..s; and see, tberefore,take occasion to assure the public th.ct no speculations in "fancy stooks," or other. “nut..- id, operations," tempt us from the strict and le. git.mets lice of our busine.ss—helieving that in avoiding all surd: vestlevnts lee shall not only be better able to serve our cuAumers and ensure their safety, but that in atop: it g such a course we shall promote our own ultimate ter:eft:. r,bsi W. a CO. Bon moval. PATRICE.E. & FRIEND, P.aN Lab AND i XCIIANGY. BROKIIIIS, Hart R<nenca_' thoir Oi7ice i the Cbrncr of Fifth and Wood el I)ATltlttlt :3 it Flll END, tankers and Eachange Broken, IL and De o al«rs in lots, Drafts, Accettances, Gold, Barer and Bank Exototogee on tho Pastern and Western e•nr.tautly for sal, . . 0111e.lida; made in all the cities throughout the United Depogit, received in par fonda or currant paper, at tte cam, a( Filth and Streets. tfolgt 11. ROLLIE'S Ck 80218, BIN 1{1:1:8 AND EXCHANGE 13110IIES8, 11A CI ni P4ZiF...IIf AND EXCLUIVIS OTPICS TO 11'0 C. 7 0i ia IiTIILZT, FOOD DOOR?DELOW OLD STAND. "NT HOPI ES et EONS, (tankers and Exchange ltrokers, • r. t ••->t•.•rs In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sit- EM.: Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Citit • on:dan Co , for sale. Q,ile, Coon , male in all the cities throughout the United Ftnit , :-d in par fluids or current paper, No. 0 17 ' , : , ,r'set , dr.tei.l..itnnotu Third and Fourth sts. fjaaely TIE.ILNA N & CO., AND EXCILANGH BROKERB, D7,:=l S:reet, corner of Diamond Alley, PITISDU R, IL. 1)13"1" AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Diseonnt time ‘l.l promi.nory notes; maize collections in a;t of the Union. Rseeivo depoflts on r.ll on nod give their prompt attention to all 'LH rrt..luing to a Broker's business. Eastern na hand. ma.r6 JOHN WOODS, BANNER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, Excbm,gc, Corroner6a.l and Bank Natoli, . b• .. _Lt n.. 1, on commission. Collections 01 s;t-nle i l.i. luterest pail on Deposit. .11. - lc,urth a .rest, nearly opposite the M. M. t. declo HILL st, CO., EANKEitS AND EXCILkNCLE BROILERS, =NM corni ur Boon nrrn 8 . /PINTS. / the Etuftern Cities constantly for 11 11/113 of Es.chang6 and Notes discounted.— I Not,/, Irought and sold. Collections /I.- anise of the United States. De, ;,• r- 'ear an./ Current. Fund, rtnar27ly 1 i., I If - 1 ,J 1-1, - u, r; 1 •,i:cu , Mill= ERA 2.. T & RAML, ZAN K L) XCI lAN G} BROKERS, )12 - i AND FELI. Gold, Silver, and Haub Notes; nrgotlata ner.l E-ts.te or Stold El:cur - Wes; purchase N n.! on East and West; buy oral C:1 C. , .7.1:1,1,7•1013 MMMI=E=I e. E. ARNOLD & CO., k tilt 1: It A I) k.:( GUANO k: BROKE:118, II:AI-CRS kaftltantte. Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and j I.):3:ta, hr. CoC,tions eszofully utteracttl to, rntnit tr. , l to tiny part of the Union. pm! s,ll ,:"(tmci6slon e 6 _ ? , 7 4 Furth uext door to Bank of Pittsb•g.fsel.l3 Bank ..Yotes, Gold ar.:4 Silver :Lyn!, &Ltd an/ Lr.channed, at the 1 . 3 C11A!. tl 1,1 A 1) 11 A N iNa 110118 E 0➢ WILLIAM A. RILL & CO., 64 ROOO arxaar , 131113DC9G11. 1itt.r,!!!..;1 ,, ,•1,41 time tioloOgibl. jaul2 ,00. 0. a3G6tlLi. THOMTsoN BELL & CO., It .1 7', N F. it A N D ii it O K ER. 9 , arid ztreds, AU:burgh, Pa TIIUOIAS £.v - C M it CIA L BROKER, AND D,...LLS 4Y -rotes, lloatln, Stocks, Real Estate,.&c., Fort vt.'i Y, I. [ V.llltetan tt. FM/ co., BANKERS, r 4 D 74,41 :tree!, Pittsburgh. in 01. lOND3 AND 45'DOCKF::— 4, }:,l:auge EnnA ; d , . M /11,a Nuvigation Company /tpluntweC.lnpany; $2l 1i.,11.41441,1n Naviza.Lion Company Bonds; t 11”nds; l•I r..ps:dlwilett Cl oltolott I's Loan Office, N — .). 100 SMITit ELL) Sl'kilCr. NEUt FIFTil.— an I Silver WaLdie.3, Ailrervare va:ua.,l•• aul4:dly CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.. of the ,ele bra [Ed Clothing Depot on Liberty hlc h hoe uen an unbounded popularity under he nor,— of the "CURED DIG DOORIS, have, for the pure pone o a-. intrin: more Apr.:, for their immense business, re:11,1- 1 on building on the earner of DIAMGND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, • Where they hove now the moot SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE 4 CLOTHING, Thu; h^., ,ver been offered to the public Tl, 1r ya aripai obj,et for thlti removal, is to give them tore for tho WHOLESALE TRADE. "1 - 1,5 , er> prVpar4 , l to soil Goods et the LO WEST EAST ERN PRICES! A.. 1 ti,vy e . - 4rrar.t them to be o good as any nano farteLe.l in the CUTOra w °am., IN lilt ZUST ['YON 7116 SIIORTZST Th• y on Land P toll EmS beautiful asgertment of LuTIIS and COATINW, fur FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND DIISI- Oer iat,re-tt.are t ion Lica' with those of our CCLAOMOTR, tna w thor publio that our ii4elity will not fail in nlll orders we may be favored with. 1.1:4"r POllii HT TUE PLACE— No. SS Wood Street 9 ‘ (LV4T . SIDE,) CORNER. Or DIAMOND ALLEY. N. 1k.,-We desire our ',trona to umierstantithat we have co Loner ituy conuestien with the Clothing Business on Lite rt) are. t. Our attentlen is devoted exclusively to the ❑r.ue.. aP.ncr.leshpioted . mar 7.3 Vali raid Winter Goode 2 • EDMOND WATTS, ERCII.INT TAII.OR, NO. ISS LIBERTY STREET.— bare now no band a large stock of Pall and Winter 00 , /S ire nmtiu,r, of null r,,ly new designs; Plash Teat. log., of ti n be.onifal patt4rns; French and English Cas,imer,,, of every style and shade in the market, all of will male• to color on the most reasonable tnrrns, and warranted to 6nit. 0041 IN ENV S PIC ING GOODS. 11.7. 4 T RECEI \ Eli AT .11,1IIN McCLOOK.. EY 44 CoiS Whole t'' tti rel lo use, NI). 8S Weed street, and corner et the largest and most varied :Wink of g ,,..ds the,: this celebritted house has ever had the pleasure et inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoodshave hoes purelmied from first hands, and, consequently, no protlt Hsu them, which leaves us able to say that we eon and do sell nt as email profits as any house to the east ern vine. Therefore, Tee respectfully invite the attention 0: t, ,hers and country merchants, in general, to give se a mll. out ...molt, our extensive assortment of ithiA IV M ALE. , ltlat7. It Is almost impossible to eliaiih , :atc the y cl immense piles of garments that is to be .sect at [lid , li t e establishment: it is sufficient to a ny that it has never 1. equalled by the house Itself: untrlO:tl 30111.1 11eCLO3KEY ft CO. E uuderFigneki re:Teotinily infurnas:l;is friends end the puhlie !hitt he is now receiving et his store, N 0.177 Lit- erty Ntrert, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vebtiuo, of the latest anal tuost desirable styles, which he in prevare , l to make to order in the most fashionable 12:11,/1 urr, nt short notice, find on the most reasonable terms. We he eto also on hand a large and well manufactured stock of ready ;made Clothing, to which we invite the attention rf buyer, , , .ocher wholesale or retail. P.,soun who purchase goods for cash, will find It to their sdrsotags to coil at 171 Idherty street, before making their porehases. tuar9l C. CONNER. Nev. , Clothing Store, NO. 4, SI.KTLI STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY 9 1 11 E subscriber las just opened this new establishment, where he has always on band a large and choice assort went of ell articles of CLOTHING, which be warrants equa to any lu the city, and will cell at the most reasonable prl ces. The public are rliquested to give him a call. merF.ly 13. OPPENHEIMER. To flottrekeepera_, ET 3 1 have now opened one of the largest stocks of eIIIN A, 0 f...kan and QUEENSWARE, au table for housekeepers in the city, and intend soiling tit r.ry low prlees. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, run-It:nig of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Pour Po:tors, and all other (loud. in proportion. Our stork betng large owing to the doll season just passed, we are deter mined to work it off nt low prices. We hove just opened Eo e shapes of White atone Meat Dishes • Vege table do: Covered Li-hex for stewed ehhiken, etc., eta Also, some very bandsi,me new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stoelt of Vane atone Clold Band, and assorted colors,Toilet Wore, is itirge—all of which we have put down in price to titlit the ti nes. We have Foam twenty niffernit styles of French Obina Tee :etc, and some beautful Oold Band Dinner aster—all of v.theli we are selling at least twenty..Gvo per cent below funnier prices. Our etoek of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan• nia Ware, Uirandoles, Solar Lausys, etc., in tarp, and we will 661 thew at very low prices Ou hand and teed ri og, a large stock of Boston and Etta , butgh thas3 Wars, which we will Fell at mantffacturer'a prices • COMMON WARE, Our stoOt of common Teas, Plates, Birth, Dishes, Pitch er 4, and every article suitable for country or city trade, ie large, to which we invite the attention of city and country merchants, as we will sell them very low for mob. Hou.ekee pars and others in want of CaLis China and Queensware' will do well by calling at the CHINA HALL, No. 62 Nlarket, between ad and 4th sts, Opposite Oe it White. ~.:`- , ;..i.,, ' .;;:..t';..- z .- ,. 5 ~••,...', . ,;i,.!,.:,,,, . - ; . ,z,:- ' .24.., - : . ,7,-, .‘,..._:..1, LOE= CLOTHING NESS COATS JOHN 11PCLOSKEY k CO .Clotittng , l Cl.othlngl FRENCH CHINA HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS LAF.S WARE DRY GOODS. JUST- RE,OEIVED, . . AT THE ORIGINAL HEE, iiivE, N 0.74 Marlyn 'Brain, immix Yemen AND TII6 Damon., CambricljAiribet2neeikiltiraav PITTSBURG If, PA. (NUR THIRD AND MOST DESIRABLR STOCK of Spring - 1 1,1 and Summer Dry thuds ever offered in this market. We would cell particular attention to the 1°110 4 :clog : A very superior assortment of plain Black Brocade and fancy colored silks; also heisted Mika, Satin, plata and plain Tissues" and BaregeS ; Printed Baregc and Cholla do leanest very handsome French Lawns and Britliontines; a good ' assortment of French. Worsted Collars, Under Sleeves and Furniture Dimity and Chintzes; Chemizettes, embroidered, hem stitched and plain Linen ; bargains; " at as ill so behba rt i m ntr e k nt of Moire antique Ince and Silk Telma/it, bawls and Scarfs; a full a s sortment of Gloves, Mitts d Hosiery; Irish Linena, Muslins and Prints, to getheiwith a complete assortment of every other article, elated fancy, staple, foreign or domestic. Thankful for past favors, we would solicit an early ex. amlnation of oiler stock; confident that for quantity, quaif ty, style and pricejt isnmearpassed. ,'' YOUNCI, LOVE A BRO., mys formerly Young, Stevenson. a L ve. Now Arrtritt of Spring. and Summer Dry Goods: AT No. 29 N. w. SIDE OF WOOD STREET. -TV—GREGG A CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, French and German DRY GOODS. Having reedy ed our largo and extensive stock of opting and summer goods, pUrcha.Nd from importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our old mistomars, country 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 ant dry goedd StOck will be found cashvieres, de. laines Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair lusters; alpacas, plain blaek and fancy figured silks, gingham and fancy prints, latest style.% broadcloths, fancy veetings, cassimeres, satinets, tweeds: and. sutamerpanta• looning; brown and black myelitis, table diapers. We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles. palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace goods,fancy netting's, faconetts, mall and figured swiss tousling and black silk veils, &a. Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per• mission caps, threads, port manatee, patent medicines, per fumery, and almost every article usnally'kept in the 'ra wer line, together with a large stock of gold and silver watcnee, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety- of 30 hour and 8 day clocks,ell of with& will he mild at the low set prices for =eh or saainctory reference. N. B.—All early call from buyers is respectfully solicited. iy tele D. G lING - 0 k. CO- • SPRING DRY GOODS. HAGAN dr. AHL. No. 91 Market et, A HE receiving, daily additions to their large and well A selecteOtock of Mantilla=, aimlG .4 :cut:, liowe terp'ps °cols, Alexander's Kid (Yeses, hc.: To which we would respectfully invite the otter lion 0 the Ladies. mh2o MOURNING GOODS. T: RAYS. VAN CORDER has just received a largo and I beautiful aasortmeut of friourning Collars, aluasea and Setts In Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and gauze VOW, black foolery and Gloves, In wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belu.l, and Crapes, In all qualities. Alexander g Bajon's boot Itld Moves can always be found at No. 83 JIARIC-ET STREET, corner of the Din mond. nocl7 REW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front--No. 91 Market street. O(Atli: house being now open for the transaction of a gener al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inclucemenis ai will in- sure entire mitts:lotion. EAGAN A ALIL, apri:tf Nos. 01 Market and S Union street VAN GO tt.DELOS Tall/MING STOLLE, - No. 83 Mitzsrs Sr., CCEINL.2. OP InAMOND. JUST RECEIVING, a large and well selected :took of all the new styles of LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIM3IINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, Gimps, Braida, 'Velvets, Laces, Conic, Ribbons. A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian FII.IIIROIDEIIIEg, in Swiss, Jaconet and Lase. Collars, Edgings, Ilaraikerchiefs, Sicovns, Insertincs, Infants' Robes, Cbccoliettes, Betide Caps Waists. A full supply of 510131.1NING' GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, Love and Gauze Veils, Ylain Linen setts, Slecves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chemizettes, /tune's and Englb Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and lusertings: French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Finns, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Stilletos and Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assortment of GENTLE3IIIS'S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirte, Comars, Cravats, Tine, Ilundkereltiefs, Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tape., and everything in omit wares generally. .4W" - KAJOCS Demo Kin GLOVeS, in while, block and colors. Sizes from No. 6 to No. 10, alwas E. on hand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES--very cheap. mho FURI4ITURE JAMES W. WOODIV CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Ware-rooms 97 and crThlrd J. W. W. respectfully info:me his friends and customers that be has now complete I his spring stock -n. of Furniture, which Is decidedly the largest and beet ever offered for role in this City, which will be sold at priors as WIT BS any in the United States, East or West. As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea mound materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying Lis customers' Interest with his own, in quality and price, and keepil al ways on hand the greatest society of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant. and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufectunal expressly to or . der. Thu following articles consist, in pert, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed In any of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas. In plush and hair cloth; 60 doz. Mahogany Chain; 20 doz. Walnut 60 Mahogany Rocking " 20 Walnut 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut " 60 Marble Try Centre Tables: SO Dressing Bureaus 80 " " Washstands; 40 Enclosed dt 100 Common Ed 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut 10 Cottage 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Maluiganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut 10 Cherry 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Sookcases; 20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; Het and Towel Stands; What-Hots; Etiguires; Paper Macho Tables!: Conversation Chaim Pembroke Elizabethan " Hall and Tier " Reception " Ladies' Work Pearl Inlaid " Extension Dining Tables': Arm di Ottomans; Sothic and Hall Chairs; EAh large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. OAHLRIT Maxims supplied with all at tides in their line. STEAMBOATS and POTELS, furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. apr6 Steamboats, Ahoy I Tar, subscribers tender their acknow .,7.. „ • ledgmente 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 et all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work manship. T. B. YOUNG & CO. Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opposite " Drown's Hotel?' James Lowry, Jr., rfiLklll AND BEDSTEAD 111ANUFAlfrultEll—No. 294 kj Fetterman's Row, Liberty otreot, has on hand o large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which he will sell lower than articles of the same quality can be mid in the city. He would call par ticular attention to 149 large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will eell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every description executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Hill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttended to. maril A. Q. CO., brAVII ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and ll_ CHAIR 3LANIJFACTORY, No. &t Smitheeld street, large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent. below customary rates. Terms—cash only. Great Inducement. to Omsk Purchasers. WE will sail our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fall to please cash urchasers. All our work is warranted. Our terms are CA R E. JAMES LOWRY, JR., mar2.ls • car. Seventhiand Liberty eta. tillWM. E. STEVENSON Continues to manufacture OAIIINET-WA RE of every description, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK ING attended to, in all its, branchee. myll. BOOR FOR RAILROAD ENO INBERS.—Contain -1 lug formulso for laying out curves, determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs Ann gents, etc. etc., by John B. Herter, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,75. ..The object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineera on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use In the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tables aro common enough; but a book combining - with these.tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formolm for 'laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, Ac.,111 a desideratum -which this work le designed to supply. U. S. Murranv ACADEMY, West Point, April 18, 1654. Gealkmen : I have looked over " Henck'a Yield Book for Railroad Engineerk," and thinikit well adapted to the oh. sect its author proposesondliave no question but it will be founda very useful and practical volume both for office and field work. D. H. Minas. nor, April 21,185-1. I am much pleased with Mr. Ilenck's little manual, the "Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognised processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher Take than that of mere novelty—that of being In general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. Henck's book is such as to adapt It excellently well to professional'-needs I have pleasure in expressing my cordial eatisrstlion with its. execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the:ex cellent typographical taste displayed id 7 ncus his Pu ao tt ue lish r, O. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. wrmrem B. HAVEN; Nor- "le by Dealer in Engineers' Stationery, Market street, corner of Second. . . FE DRESS 000D8.—A. A. MASON a CO. hey. just received another splendid lot of Dress Goods, compri sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Banes, Tissues, Or. goodies, aa., ao., with some elegant styles of Slammed Be ssie Ra pes . ['sl Sib ILYTH t"`A PILLS : . . .. „,,.. A. saw and singularly truces/shit 0, .. rj.,A7N- himody for the cure of all Bilious .' ,r, pe, ''' .1...` ‘ f . ,. , -1,,, :: , At ' d .l i s s u n erce — , Jaundice, - Dropsy, t. F a ti: -7 , ti i i i ,,..•'. 0 ,,." van), Gout,' Humors, Ilerv - a .eas, ' ' ^ li r , Irritability ' , Intisnamatknis, Head- ,•• . I , ' c:i"•••_::_..-.% ,7, "• ,,,,,as.,:, , 13 'ache, ack " r l i tt o mtm, ln y tle o ll e r oa ea m at p , i lid t z, ,:.„,.. • , i5r ... ,,,, "r....L....... . 4 11„a f h &c., Eke. • Indeed, very few are the ..: tdifi gr, ~. ..1 , 11 . 1 7 ",:.<1.7: 1 7. diseases in4rbich a Purgative Mail. !... eine in not more or leen reguired,and ','. 'much sickness and suffering might be prevented, if a , • harmless but effectual. Cathartie were more freely used. ',. No person can feel well while a caustic habit of body pre. I, voile; besides, it FOOl3 generates serious and often fatal ~ . diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and ,•-,, , judicious use of a good purgative. This is alike true Of. .';'.. Colds, Feverth symptoms,. and :Bilious" derangements. M They all tend to become or produce the deepseated end ,i formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the E;.., lard. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first im. ;-..,- portance to the public health, and this Pill has been per .i.' fected with consummate skill, to meet that demand. An esten.sive trial of itslrirtnes by, Physicians, Professors, and •;-. Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto ... known of any medicine..' Cures Lave been effected beyond S! belief, were they not subsitantbeed by persons of such en- :'- alted positions and 'Character as to forbid the =spiel= of .... untruth. Among the eminent gentlemen who have teetified in ;;, fever of these Pills, we may mention—. Doct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, end State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is endorsed by the . Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the Crated Statep. ROBERT C. WIIeTHROP, Ex Speaker of the House of . 1 Representatives. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to England. SJOUN 11. FITZPATRICK, Catholic 'Bishop of Poston; h • oho • D. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of. New York City , endorsed by - Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretaryof State; WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man in America; S LELAND& CO., Proprietotw of the Metropolitan Hotel, and ethers. Did space permit, we could give 'many hundred certifs. ; eaten from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evi dence even more convincing than the experience of eminent e" public men, is found in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, S are offered to the public as the best and most complete wl,kb the present ;data of medical science can afford. !"-- They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of 1' the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted e by Chemical process ill a elate of purity, and combined to- re metier in such a manner as to- insure the best resettle le - The system of composition for medicines has been found in r".„..e . Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. t: The reason SR perfectly obeli:eta While by the old node of compeshion, every medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each indi- -7 vidual virtue only that Is desired for the curative effect Is present. All the inert, and obnoxious qualities of each! sobstaece employed are left behind, the curative virtues!. ., only being retained. home it la self evident that the effects; . should prove as they have proved, more purely remediel,ii and the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it le frequently expedient that many medicines shonl4 be taken uuder the counsel of an attending Physician, and . ; as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know.ii ing its composition, I have eupplied the accurate Formulte: by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made, to the • w bole bed?' of Prectitionere in the United States and British :11, American. Provinces. If, however, there should be any one: who hes not received them, they will be forwarded by maul , to his request. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how firwi ti os, would be taken ir their composition was known! Theiris.7. life conEis:s in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to alt men, and all who are competent to judge on the snbject.„J freely acknowledge their convlctions of their intrinalcl, merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by selentife,l - nen to be a wonderful medicine before its; effects werei knownn. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same?' • thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and urge willing to certify that their anticipations were more thee(' renlized by their effects upon trial. - They operate by their powerful influence on the Internal; .- viscera to purify the blood and.atimulate It into healthy:, eetion—remove the obstructions Of the stomach, howel s P. liver, and ether organs of the body, restoring their inweu r tar action to health, and by torrectlug, wherever they axe', iet. such derangements; as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Ana„: ly Ural Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 2f; cents per lone Five boxes for $l. Sold by B. A. PAHITESTOCR & CO., at wholesale retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dollen:, . everywhere. jell:ern:dew I. Dress Coda, Embroldrerg, ASTITY_A AHD FGNSIJIPTICT 131100111 T ROME TO Th E DOOTI. 011 THE 11-4 LION, " Y ~ 4.:.. : ~^ ~.. MEDICAL. - scr ari:: - 3111En. 9 IN HALATION PO% TIM CC= OP Yffi IN AND VEN:I wONDDRFUT d-EANA . . WONDERFUL DISCOVERY hoe recently been ma4l . ,i ! A. by Dr. Curtis, of t. Is city. In the treatment of Cor,; sumptitn, Asthma, and nil disease• of the Lunge. We re fee to lie. CUICTII'S IVEOCANd, OSINiLALDIG lITELAN AND ellErati SYRUP." With this new method, Dr. C. has ni;,. stored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidecce of whic2t Le has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the tree•! meet a physician remarks, "It is evident that inhaling4i constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the m; ffleiust properties must come in direct contact with whole :print en vitiestt the lunge, and thus escape the matt.' and varied changes produced upon them when iotrodueo into are alcnacil, and eutject to the prccess or digestion The lirgentin is for sale at all the Druggists throughout tr. , ea u n try.—Neto Torte Dutchman of January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under Mailman, wit.' out the least inconvdnienea—the heit of the body bei4 gut:ed.:et to evaporate the Said.. Hundreds of cases cures, like the foilorring, might be named: One puck - age of the Ilygeona has cured me of the Asthis - of ,is years standing. J. .I.'KEZSBUILT, I'. 5L of buccal:mon, Pa. • -• I. am cured of the Asthma of ten yearn' standing by t Curtis's itygetina. slanosarr Ramos, Briottyn, N. 1%.. Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond strtet, N Y., was cured a severe case of Di onchitio by.the Hygeata. My sister has been cured of a distressing coughs f sever- %. , r" years' standing, and decided to be ineumole by the phy! , clans.. She was cured in one month, lay the Bygone!, • J. 11. Oeumwr, Richmond, 51 The Bev. Dr. Cheever, of New 'fork, testifies of our m tine in tha following language: - Now Yana, Nov. 15, 185 t Dean Sra—l think highly of Dr. Curtis'e Hygeana • , rrmedy in diseases et the throat and - longs. Hawing I:. ' some opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am coning that it is E most-excellent medicine, both the Syrup n the inhaling application to the cheat. N. 11.—Dr. CurtiS'S Hygeana is the ORIGINAL'and ON GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, , • rile nod INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as would POISON. •-• atiei? For sale by Dr. Geo: 11. Reyser,,l4o Wood street ; • . Petters A Co.; Lee A. Deckham, Allegheny City; Jct- Sargent, Now Brighton; C. L. Halsor, Rochester. rtlaYl4siswC: Carter's Spanish Itiiiiturc THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOO, Not a Particle of Mercury in it. s- LET Tl 7 lll .51TLICTED READ-A`7D PONDEftI--. lofallL c LemedyforScrofuia,B3ngt a tit, atteni tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pust. • on the race, Blotches, Bolls, ague and Fever, Chronic E.,. Eyes, Ring Worm or Tatar, &aid Head, Enlargement t • Yen of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, SyphP • Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Disci', arising from en injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudent! Lifn or Impurity of the Blood. A - Tto..? greet alteratire meatiineand Purifier of gt M now used by: . mends of grateful patienta from all pi: of the Uniteil Stases, who testify daily to the remark: cures perliwnioci by the greatest of all medicines, "0 TER'S SPAN/811 MIXTURE." Neuralgia, ithenmat; scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Diseass, Ulcers,olll Sores Affections of the Xklneys,Div.uemot, Throat, Female ducipluints, Pains and Aching of the B. and Joints, are epeedily put to night by using this ;mai Inestimable remedy. For ell diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet bean to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all Wag Nee, acts gently and efficientlyon the Meer and strengthens the Digestion, glees tone to the Stout makes the skin clear and healthy, and restorer the Ce ' Lotion ' enfeebled by disease or.broken. down by the eater of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies, it is invariably better titan all metics ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish His will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the Step, ant. prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyon the medicines ever beard of. - The large number of certificates which wo have rec.; from persona [roman parts of the United States, is the' evidence that there is no humbug about It. The I • hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men • known to the community, all add their testimony t wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIkIIi Call on the Agent and get a - Circuiar and Almanac read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all hied , has performed. None genuine unless signed by BENNETT & Proprieters, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Va.; to who- orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. FAJINESTOOR, JOSEPH I% NO, FLEMING BROS., and.by Druggists generally. • oct3tdswly - • Ct TATEMENT FROM CANADA -- , o_s; , Quar.r.6, February 7th, Ir. .Ifei.T=i.s IL A. Fahnutack R. C'—Wa had the please , receiving, this morning, the within certificate of you:'.! manage, which will he var. gratifying to you, an haw: voluntarily. We are, Centlemen,-yours, very truly: • . - J. MUBRON A`;; Genflonen—My little daughter. four years old, Sr son, older, were f3r a eonsilerable time enfferine, worms. 1 purcha3rd two bottles of your Vermife; which I gave them three closet, according to direi— end etrunge to say. in lets than three hours th• ypas lets than FIVE tiIINDItED WORMS, some of the er canary length of from twelve to flftsen inches. Having experienced to much of the beneficial etP your Vermifuge, I feel it turdaty to recommend it public, as, in my opinion, one of the most efecacionsi dies againit worms ever offered to the public. Gentlemen, believe me to be - Your much obliged and humble eery, 14ATLIANIBL LEAV; Prepared and sold by D. A. A. IoAIINESTOCIE esruer of First and Wood streets. Joseph White's Cirrisigs Reposito',* JOSEPII Wit LTD, now carrying on bust arse in his spacious Premises, (now • ' . lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and • Greensburg turnpike, sums the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respel. invites the public to inspect his stock of CARItV BUGGIES, ac, And he particularly informs gene purchasers, that one price only is made. Fourteen.}. experience in the business, enables him to place bey patrons the same choice collection of Carriages w 1 many years past it has been his particular departni select from the various and most talented ilastern4. lecturers. The success of his new system is comple..; economy of his arrangements will supply the best an.; fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, trb!': mania for decorating houses of business has heapr , the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) joggpii wUI rt u, on ready money only, at muliki less than tl profits: Embed , : C arriagesrepaired in the beet manner. with ATTHNTIONI Wagon Masters and Teamsters' Bounty! , AGENCY, 92 Fourth street. OSoldlerF, Musicians, Wagon Mastert . .„: J eters, Ac., who were regularly mustered into . ... rice of the Baited Staten, tuxd,ernry Officer, Benaw. nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman In tho, also,Militia or Volunteers, or43tata Troops of any Territory, are entitled, by the data Act of Congr‘ Warrant for 160 Acres of Lund. Those who hare received 40 or 80 - Acres are entl Warrant for such quantity of Land as wholoA4o--kFe.4. Venous eu„l',rusting their i claixul . tome can rely t;',.. - hag them attended to promptly. • All Information free of charge. Listtors prom swered. Address AUSTIN 1.002: - .'.f mhl•I Bounty Land Agent, 92 'Fott.."-.. • F BOXES ORANGES; 60 do. LEMONS; Just 0 For We by ILEYALIIS 3 ANDSIik my2B No, 34 Wood - A.c .4 `• ,
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