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MEMO it waa some t'c-o or three months 4go, In this linow_lothing town nt C , That a muldeu r - saw xrl,om you May know— But you never wiii know from mi.; And clAiklAn OA, I; sft.eola I'lom this Ltenutiful town of C. 1 wne lovP, and she wen., in 1 0 ,, (At kr..st, RI, VI bed Starhee Inv.l with a double Dud A t.titow :43111P mike from e 2 With a love that L and theboys In town Suppest.l 'rat Intended for me, And this is thn rea‘or., name week.sag , , thtt‘lull ton'n cf C.. Tnst thrt fellow came into this axic t_ The maiden oc wombippect py me— Came wooioi-, Am/ Pinnim.; L.. a,... [r 91 Von An.? wart or all from me— To :out her ep in hte nes, I.- 71,r curt C. ril ‘ Q Ur. r. , 73.•1197' rr. , t poltiuc tut , lr iqu or I hint tr..: , the ihis ,f ht Cnp ;I t :. t it ct madttn - ro,lf C Beef v.:ad P.rig. fca 16a6, 1. ~ EA ,.„ • p,t,po,..t, fir for reneir,'• nt th:3 0117? M.. en anturday, thin Inh tiny Only ',nit, for fnenitAing and de!trerinl, fref. , of e,st ant. rii.t at the following rmr.l,: 2,177 w ark. A 7:ies.. 1,400 N. ' in;C , ,400 :;,,,port, Onrhnlf of mid beef end pork moot he cluilvered et each of the above named yards, re:metal-rely, ty the Ist day of April, 10.63 cod the remaining half I y the let tiny of June, 1066; unlace earlier deliveries should be required by the chief of thin bureau. Pcyment.s to he made nichin thirty days after delivery. tbiclecra must specify their prices separately and die. lir:ally ice separate otters for the beef and for 0, lurk, and far eerie of the places of delivery, covering all expenses and all charges. The beef must be from well•fsttened cattle, slaughtered between the let day of November, 1055, and the let tiny of Jatittorv,„haTifl, and weighing net less than six hundred pouniK not wehrlit each. The lege and kg rands of the hin,d quarters, and the shine and shoulder r , ods, the alugulders of mutton and credo f sticking pieces, and at leant el, let pounds from the insok end of each fore quarter, or the parts marked Nos. 1. :3. 4, and 5, on the drawing nr thoineatien of the fore and hind quarters of on ox, which will be retnehed to and form a portal the contract, meet he wholly excluded frt each barrsl. and the r m a , o d e , oft/cc wrongs. instead of t 704 ms rut wrih a clear:,', vw! rol through with a saw and krolle, to give the meut a square, 70,,t, and smooth appearance, in rl,O, f not lets than enp.t pinntis, rear tar., nail t,i4rr p`1177d,, rack The pork most he pathed from corn-feat, well fattened hogs, sloe ghtered between:the trot day of November, 1065. and the first day of January, 103 , _;, and weighing not less than two hundred pounds each, excluding the hood, jolea, nooks, shoulders, borne. kg, foot. buttes rumps, lard, and ell refuse pie es; and must be cut with a mu and knife, In pie •en weighing not less than six pounds, nor more than twat re pounds, each. Both the beef anti pork must he Sall et with at least one statute bushel of Turlis Island, isle of Nov, or St. Lien wait; and the beef must bare five ounces of fine pulverised saltpetre to each barrel, exclusive of a pickle, to be mad,. from fresh water as strong as salt will make it, and must be perfectly bright and clear. Each barrel must contain full 200 ponnria net weight of beef or pork, and no exe-es of weight in either article will be paid for. The barrels must be entirely new, and be made of the best seasoned heart of whhe oak stoves and husrliogs: the stares to he not het than Live-eighths of an inch thick, rod the headings not less then thirst-fourths of on inch thick; they mart Ge three-lourthe hooped over. inoltnilog the iron hoops, a hit the test white oak or hickory hoops, an 1 each barrel mu, have on it four iron hoops, one or one end a half inch in width all oath I.lllm, rend one of one and an eighth inch In width on cala chime, and each to be of Cale .txteentb of an inch tide!.. Fetch barrel most be of it, In tcrnal :opacity of thirty two gallon.s. Yeah barrel must Lis hi-au:lel by burning en its herd " Navy roof." or Navy 1%.rk," as the er.1 arkot st. I)LITH LTCR bbilnr „o no - Nate( 1, , ,i70 , 1 by Ir LIM INC. i. 12 Corm, Diar..cll.l and Markel at. 1 4 11Nt. .LiA% AN \ -I ~Are , Irty ree,,tred n!v;;. •• r , f orn ST it rd . , ~:rid do; 11 . 111, Ni ITR Sr ElUIC11:17 ;XH r~ti ~-~ ~~- Q A P:.-2-6-1-11 I=l=l \\FitAPPINI:t Cr7,ll' do Z‘if•elu.: ,Co Deub Crr,wr. : ,11.0 raN ao 61IIUIi NI A 111 44 TrUNTHR. QTAK I y VI Ilnrreln grA hxlv, No. 3 tae and mr , 11141:1 nni-• I.y COLLINst. L'l3 AU—No. 113ultimorn Tom rkinicl lor rub. by k.. — l .i.' 9 HENRY 11. COLLINi. 8 ,..: W HEAT-10 b‘F.r..4 jruft re,,, p,l tap! for .i. 1., by SPRINGER HARRACOII A CO., j,9 '2l+s Liberty ptreet. T IRY LIIDES—f.pC dry ladeN, jnst rre-irei an! for sale I ' by L. 1, 9! A. II A URA CO Il S.• CO. I' 1.,,C1t— . 1.r1 1.. , .21,. Ext.+ Frunt,y in ftor.. anti f. teal., by j,9 a- IIARRoiIiGII ~ CO. 1 litY I.E.M il .11Ea-5v b,Liel: 'as ,le H-4 u•alve. in , and I" T., -ale by ii 9 ! it. HAR BAUGH A CO. i 10 ,RN—um '..,,i1e1k :belled Cure rtAclrrd and 11., ,Ale 1... , by SPRINGER HARBAVOLI A CO., No 21)1 I lie ett eerret ) sCON —IOU 11.1.1114 need oltou 1 t , -or /or role 13 b (rn)l.l LING \t/ I It 11. e lUTAI ill AZ CO :it RING Rat II A lob AU 111 a Lrl , j a i N is etr. hUn—itm bo to," 11.10 , ock• 100 ty do to 1 rtt 1 at, do Uro it till), f'l,s ittot It) mat.. new Doter; o;aloe Prune, ; 1 000, Pre.erred Clinger. 5 CA/Atil C ure cats, b IE4 Plums G.t received cud f:Jr sets by REIMER, &. ANDERPON, jra No s‘ , Woo I FAroot sji BUXItz No. 1 11Mtli1 NU II.) 14-1 ritnoa , Vt/O i eltt 150 t o do do loot (W. 1 , 43,1 and Jur role by RECITER & ANDERSON, yea No. 20 LYoM t.troLt s UNllltllt t— l o o tt t oton. o t it re . m i...r m a,..-t i e . z+, 10 do 1 11 lo J v.11.1' 4 dozen t Itper , $ 0 I dir 10 ti Timt Cfitno, tt It-Ot LAloot e ,lo It., k Port.: 1 ,31 t. Aor I,r qyl, by EIM grit & A\II EII 2 ON, NO 3d It and t tirzrl ;::, r , r+c-ly vrtfizt-1 on 4 fbr tab. by CUE FIL to.g6 ft," 4.4/ 14 - 4 r fur 3,1. 7 '4l - 1 . I. .1 11,(..). I F.• ; 67,1 t -, 5 - :;11, •. ~=ti~ , ~ l c. =OMEN ~ t .' ~:1 ;.t - .. ~ . <~ • ,/ I I ~..;sit; ~~~it; ihie cadsr- t'; t/ tan,. Al,l i•JJ :f I,k (Vll,i Pit k'U iv A Lit pt , t rl. A k!'1): - .' C• 1 1, 11. r: AN,:f I 11, Yu:. 7 I nog 2 rftr: lLti urnvii,2 un:2 f.•r :40. by +ny' 6V 7i - lefl R 111011 I RN.Koti Ff two 1 ,, b- euS het( bbk, yryry venyty, In Kn. enl for eel. 1, - ENGLISH 1 IZICII ON F itt' 1.,14 Nu i ;stool do .1 large NI erid ; N 1 Salmon; do Slaczerid.; 1 , / do do; Jiiat roo,i,od and fur sale low by F IL. DILAFII , No.l Diamond. A Nifirllalt - hh.l4 Loverioes unrirkilvd ..ZIL 81-am S . ; - rup: yr hn Loy. erri.ll,l ; lU D R n ulverfmi ; Fats at the ',Anil ly rtoro of ! . ).•41 r.it Dago.) s- I , 1 4 2 Mils Coniowiwtit Just received and for I. It. ID CA I , llllll—bOo bu-h. Tettned,n Pelt r'..utNiustorn Bud f. r t.olo I.y .1. W. BUTLER. A tt.u.s .1 uotout , CO Teu:ox,y; for Pal o by .1. W. lIIITI,IIIII. A CO t:d11- box. prime for kola by 1.1. A_ EAFINE.iTuCK A CO., Cornor Wood and Find mts. . _ firm surßt, for polo by B. A. FAUNNdTUCK & CO., Corner sSwxl and Plrs.t oto. gro. and A. F4IIXI TJCK h CO. _ .. T N Ot Gbh, for an.o 6s B. A. PAIINESTOCK et CU. Jt7:l' Ice:CP.I.I;EL, A'r No. IU7 31A1tESEC 61.iter1' LO ;.r. I .2.l.ngratullatterA, a new n0t.,,, :14; • Fr.ach Kid 61Ipp.rs, T•rr y ;:na " fina :tin Lasting tlait,rt.t. •• .I.,,ting Gaiter, 144 " Children', l'anry nhoala, uro, C yr : ietj%V. w, sCII3f ERT 7. ririllicr.;F . 'SEA UTIFUI. 01U CoVflitt;, , ,i UM re.x,,, 1711.11 . /111.illth,li to, tl.• Ladies, hare jil-f emus to hand. I..adiaa in want of a pair would do well to call ,a,n, as no zoo ran be had this ranisrui,f the swine hind. ..tUr - Nu. lu7 51nrket street. jot; W. E. BCIIMEWTZ. I 01.1)EN S.YRAJP-13 Ebb. e liperior tiuldon syrup ry , ylv• lug a.r.d for B,ily by (myi'l3) A'CW ELL, LEE ..4 Co. iyaketm H tbs. Llty Cur..l !Gns u.l K t .," nud JD for ~nlo by (my'^_Gl ATWELL, LEE A. Et). Fl•ge uta•Jl tud hails lL tor nod for en , ,, ra9:26 ATWEI.L, LER CO 10,11, I. Fuguily k'lout (uot iu good cooper Hire) roZdlVllag ou corufiroamar,t, and for ea.le low by ray if: ATWELL, LEE di CO. I_)uTATitr: , -41.1 tothz ualt-no. PcZatora 1,1,4.1 on curl j_ Fignment en! Ice Hat by myl:t ATWELL, LEE a CO. WILAPPLNO PAL'II.II--1(Y) mirt,ite,'d and tor esle 1+ myll TWEL.L. LICI & f rleco r irt 'S "°D ' 2 l in , [OA '!n .- r...stry, and phip Waal Prtper.,. Bord•zrn a nd Panel dtront Lima. WALTEIt P. MA R:3l-1A myl2 5.5 Wood ~,tri.rt. dLNTE.E.I'IIiCifr!, for CLaudo 1, ti 4 od R001 3 tt , ..1., for -J relo by (bayl2) WALTER P. MAR'...!HALLL d ULI) WALL PAPEES—A now !,‘Ft.rtztrut just r,47el? c fl sad fcr solo by WA.Urglt Y. MARF.H.A wy22,411m, li r .lll.DLOp. TIORK LD3I7-70 bbll wf.b6 I l icKas. _ a. as? pL9.13 task, ju,t rtctitctl n tti 101 - Mit b., mys IIEI mErt & • ... • • • . • -.• --- t y Ve.liatlitAb AND Alf UtiAltis Lt T,3 in nore lapl9:4lswi- - JAMES WARDItoe. ACLEM, aliAl•li" you can not get WlttioUt your L.arur 1.4 ia 6.:.0,/ ac der. Bring them to Ile, airl We --- ' • Trill make them rhara to suit the t•t.to of the moot flail igini N CUT I'OBAUOO.-2 , 0 grunt h. b I 06 .1vd. & 1 4 t02a for i Maas. Our Now York ltooor Grinder caps the elitcaz In x sore 7 SZYKEIT a ANDERSON, tbe way of putting a keen edge Cu the=. my 29 No. 119 WcOd straw:. , miya ~..,... • ~, SAWN a rials-y, mg) wo o d drat NI iii-,:I,!,I!NEOLS corner mod Market Ft Cornvr Diamond and Mart r 6 Jc . YLE:tiiSu " Pri2 Aa...1 often 1713 2;11 F }ii" U, S?.il~ 5, - ,ap for hy 5311711, 311:P. iiuNTER bs Cmclyllbti ,Ittr Cnnif:re :u. S'4IT(T. MAI:1 11UNTi:117. 24 p.are. 4sr t 4,1: by :lAia o lIUN";ER ; A ft.t., hit, Tn.ut, t , nlmon, A Jl: - , ir. 1.:1" H ~ EA rAt , —i C 9 lb+ li , ,tll,:sy I ,, ,thrres ,nlr by ir 11E771%7 TI. COLLINF ilrnotnn nile by 13E7%11 k lI COLLINS MOM di....a 3 .ER k ANDER. 3 .VN, No :30 Wood d—ued. MEG=E3 MEE 1!:L.11 +re I A EMMMI IMMESIZI a;•, 4;),i 3 NI I LI.En. h cletiur,,,i • GOMM MEM • N;i 41 . ,, cL 0 ux 2: e. A ry . t biA m ySiCf I as r.: INrori-z,l C rt ,nrit jut recelvtAl ; for sole by 2.-NDEREAJS, 1.1 . .1. 5v Woo str,at. btl,q,f. , fur we ry L., ALLALI3 J.; :‘,ltitileNl 1010 i 1 . . B—A imn-xrtaisiu J attf :,• ETLP.;I'. ?Ay 5 'MANSION LJOLTSE, - GEORGE AURENTZ, PRoPttIETOR, 'IVO. 334 LIBERTY BTREIIIT, Jut heal. de the Pascenger la Depot of the Pennsylvania Itailrerl, which makes it the most convenient house in the city r,,r pasaengers arri ving by that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in exc.:Neat style, the SIANSION LIOUSE, would reapect bully solicit a slier!, of public patronage. There I attached a splendid EZARLE and extensive WAGON YANG, afford tug ample accommodation to traveler.; and !e3matera. tib Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. febLy ST. CLAIM 1.1 army. of Penn and St. Ciair erces, rittiburph o Pa. ry‘ILE undersigned, formerly of "Brown's Ilotel," having I . taken thin largo and commodious HOTEL, and haring refitted it in magi:Kiln:ant style, would respectfnily invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex. prience in the business, he ran give entire satisfaction, and his chtifges moderate. WM. 0. CONNELLY. EV=MM ItILF:Y 9 S HOTEL: CORNER- FOURTH AND C.IRANT STREETS, TYLOTGH, Proprietor. ClOOll 113iTLECNip 1. 1 / 1 1;RTY'..1! - :D 511:1:1:73, r,,ar bvpot C3l.a. ST4II R. EIMEMI ['MOON, V - 0. 111 Arch ntr,et., PLII..1.1 ,0 1,1:11 T. E. WEBS (late of the Eaoic,) Proprietr. roa2ll:y Ii.SIE.LIAL 110 USE, GF AfALV 410i.311 d 15 ., T{'33 ES, 0• i'mprietor tatee plem.an:e in announcing to the intbiie that thlant, and ehqtant Hotel naa been nt,r.et.l a , a Lott, of er,tert6nroent. ottn,n,rift,u.a etn6 moray, sA,c.ia.lng the office of tht 01,10 L.:. „:e thrnpaz y,it ininc,menle ol , n.7prose lin en for thy accomrn,l I the cf.o,ronnits:, mare of public ratrrnnge re.3tntfoll7 eolitite.l. 1::17 CH.K•INUT ELI, A BoV I)I.I,i'HIA. PA EA.K.E.a. LA! PI - oprie6c2 - o. jyl9:am $1,:.;t1 r, . D'. hie EL 11. L A rti 11.0C3E, - " ,JO/EYYTO WIN, PEA - 2;A. r IHE undttraigned having ta.e,eu cl.arge or the above named Dow, and relit:ad it at a tat go etlsJ, u connortatle wel l is note prepared to re nal, 4orstv, and gito ample r tti,K.rtl , a to all who may pa ram.. the Hume, I auO.O . j JANIE 3 DOWNEY. Lets lartuer'4 Excban,,l XTO. 19..3 LIBERTY STE RET, foot ofkit - Ll] street , Pit:e -l:4 burgh. SAIRUE t, II AR E, Proprietor. Thi, hotel if , entire!y nen, haring just been completed 00.1 otto1 1 1143 the pa bite. kepi 3 1101:S e. (levels-44d, 0141,4. PATRICK ,fr. SON, Pnorturreals—Thi, fleece hoe un dorgone thorough and e-.ten.erve repairs, alterations, andlarge additions of now furanara, et.t., and the proprie taro pledge thennsdree thor 001.1111,7e.hail be wanting 00 their part to render the Fll- , ..71KL1N a piece where all the cora. forte of a Bret rinse hotel can be found. jr4:tf C. PATRICK A SON. 1 0 1,011.1 i: NCR: I! No. 400 lIIt 0 A U Y, NE \V TORS. (ooxDucrrn ON Tilt ernorrvi LAN.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR. ItEz-,TAURANTL-. • WILKINS HALL, W. C. GAL LAU HER., 1. - .• ROPRIETOI3. Fourth etre(' , between livid and, ,Y.t.atfinti./. avacious entabhsliclent hal been lea..ed by the sub. ecriber, and cempli.tely renowntcd. ) k A!l!2 t lie is at all hour? prepar.n.l to furLiAt, every luxury that can be found in the l•-•,4 re.taurent4 in thin Staten Ili, epactous Der will nlwsye Lao 3upplieil with , the very beet Llquori. l3umo of nvery dr srttiption, in its Re11;01/, ran arrays be found at ‘Vi,kins Finn. L&P7I %v. C okll, Atilt Ell. E-.V.I.:IIANG 14, IILL'WEEN :Kip AND NIARKET. Sub.Arribnrs leave to lot,rui their friend:: and putilp• geuerailv, that uwy leave lensed the above well [mown Itestauraet, which Linn thorouithly r. treated, repaired end re fun ninh,l, sod iv., open. The pr Irietors here nparvd no oxin•ni.: to incite the Ban: Ex.- chnnzo cnraf,..rtnbln renort, ae well for the epleurn nn the Lu-t lie. Mat, 111.‘ lee It, wild [r tth the delioclo , of tho rtt.worl, all 1 .ervel up 2u:der the eunpi e• of onp,rinuced 'fhay re.pe.7ifu;ly nib for the patraucro of s grctrrou• 2€1.1 NI,ELII Kitßa, iselLklr te. It. FRANCA:. LIELITIDEIth: eittISTAUKANT, V. , 01) l', ATIAt AM.) Fl Reif rim:ere,. lerelguiel Lc* recited e CL.,i st,:k. of Li 5,415 nt tQam - 7, La.l irienda tonn-n...n - n, eallb;ey 1,-;`,11 Lu Lain: in:ll,ty Sl5 e ca"AG C. i,:uprint--Jr. cuaaccurlA 11 1 47 - 0 • .!'"iEt. .:111 4; f:YI D. 8AR1ti.A.3.13 CRYSTAL PALACE, No. I PlArkez..Llzot 1,1 " t. :1 tt .t t Bn:V•i - t 3 'f .i; A 3, •ri h :P. rOwiv, Pl3 , ‘, ,3.-i 4101 =ME ,r,tl Lit. '• At 1.1 (ai,ta 1,111.1, ;at, at ; et•• . , • E. siC F:. r••[ ; lorgc.et 1,,,t nut,t,-; Ii ,: • It!, 11-, 1. ktt nv,ry A. ifENIT7.. IV• V T A. , . i IIMMIII!! .;c3rt f..mtll, 3 aline rul Woat or and Sareeparall a Wh U 1.5te1..1,11. L manufa,tunn, an tt.r, au 3:ll3trssi ye scale. fin art 1,1,3 an, of itn L c.t quui:iy, and crufactun.3l from the perort clawriala. ..c 11:1y M1M"1311 HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE TUE nntlert•lord Ie pre,..-.1 CA R PEN TE R. 2, CA Id N El-MA KE t,tl W ram in li generally, wall vntunsott, PL./ N Li. . A. who bait , tried it, pronrru cur, •I a , OAtltleNe lu venturn, that must anr a corm Into g ruernt u-e The rob krwrug lettere from pra - rti at wortmen .re but two among many ttm Patentee ho, re,ri vu.l thr,r Plane above all other, In tine PITTItiUP.III 61 - 2,1 M CAEINCT FACI . ORT, kt:b:uary 5:2, labb. We hereby certify, that during the twelve Inoolo. we Lave wand itnpprr'e Pat• at and do not hemltre.e to rec,rmtneud it In Cabiot t Mak.r- acid Carp , [ll,l, a. F - n any other Lane in US.. 1,V.. mast 1, it perulinriy adapted to pluninß oak, cherry, walnut. and all cart., of hard wood, and It planlu. , Yea, re, it g fur i.uperi the old at tta neraping, L.eidra hrIUR a groat saving of time. One man, by uarog add lilac, will plane rti,e veneers than dee men can do by any other plane or method In use. U. H. Man At Co. To Mos= F. ICATon, End.: Dear Sir —I hare examined Hopper's Patent Bench Plane, ■nd believe it to be a moat excellent articie for the use for which it is intended, as a combination a i plane and aerator. It is particularly &dept.' to planing rene,rs, and It does nut rialulreone•fourth the time or tuber of the old method; and I have no doubt, when it, properties te.wome generally known, but that it will entirely ui.eirsede the former te dious and laborious oustem. I mod cheerfully ree,mmend it to all pertaine engeged in th!taoinet businers, Ile from my knowledge of it, th.re le nothing as well fitted to give a smooth and beautdiul fluith to TSrleeril ea the Hopper Patent Beoeh Plane. JAMES R te , WO'I , II'LLL, Furniture Witrernorn4, p 7 :+9 Third At ,Pittzburgb Pittemegh, fe , ,ruu, y 27 , JIOBE9 P. EATON, of ILI-. city, I.g my sole Agent for the sale of Hones, or of rights GI munuf,:ure sod sell them WM. C. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21, 1532 —(m 2 i _ _ iffOSES F. EATON, No. 1N Sl;th street, agent for selling fn . [int! buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now nutlioriglal to cell the following lately patented articles: Sande A Cummings' Patent Brick Machine; Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane; Trolls patent Oil (ilobtt, for Steam Engine.; D(4113 . 8 Roe: Drilling Machines; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland', 'Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Cranfortfa Steam and Water (kluge,; and, Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These artieluo have been examined by practical mechanics and meschluists, and pronounced superior to any in UEO. He is ale() au thoriml to veil Nights to make and rend those articles it, any pert of tie cons;. He has also for ado hotepr,sod Nutt.* and Washers ; and ftrdsbed Lrasa Work. Ile hi &lot, preporcd to take &Kende, tin the role of other patented. liight3 113,1 nee ICVIII/0)115, oral give to the aril, faithful and c..n.tant Fanu tiUG. ..113 rafen3 to Cho fulicnin - QARD. jibe nubscrlbrra have long teec acquainted with Mr. DIGEO4 Eaton, and have no heoltation in ' , commending 111111, to all whu may win to employ hit eervicea, en a gun. Litman of tuition kited integrity and indefatigable Ind:tett - 7, to whoiw exertiruni every co_littnrn, Lane b e pinned. ...oil!, ii. trait, W.F.Lbinacia, , Wm. Latimer, Jr., John laraham, W. 11. Denny, 11. Uhildo & C. Jamell Ward, N. Roluitwl & Hone, P. IL Friend, Eraser & Bohm, F. Larvae, 1.. E. Lirlagaton linap & Wade Il'illiam F. Johnriton, TPiiliam Phildfi.9., Andrew Fulton, \Mon 111"Candloor., A. of. Lactate. Pintatnuni, November 27t.h. 1854. not - 27A tf Doetzt's t Black, nes, EIOLIISG ALOUT &K.) POUNDS; can be larked a ad coved by two men, and do the work of Oro rir six In the ordinary wey. It 3. kor iganuff.ctnrer. The eubscriber han hzen cppeintel cote agent in the I:ni tad s, for the ear of rf,y/tft to use thane Mutlicay. 9... r 091:9 r. ILI'CON, 19 St.rth Arect. tgiSa to Win.:. Jahnittlft, Ernaltient A. V. R. R.; W. Stilneg Roberts, EN., Chief Eng. A. V. R. R. , Gen. Wm./41'1min - , Jr., Frezident P. t 0. R. R.; 0. W. Ilegnea, Sag., Chief Eng. P. et C. R. B. Dieters. Mantull t Nichtileon, Contractors for the E. ti It. deel9 =ff=l is' .r i Ys Y 4.: 4 t? 4., • • . • • ICEREMII H9TELS .TA:iIT:2 / , 1TA:"7.7;:),1,T, Pmprli;tsr FItANK.IA N HARE'S HOTEL, ll=l =ME M=== ffilZl=Mt=iff= IML!Jl=lttli AI_:ENCY , t. ! 4, i t 'l' DISURANCE COMPANII46. Increase of Oash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. Cash Capital, PAID UP. 1500,000. THE Timarairrn ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Assets of the ETNA INSURANCE COMPAN Y, of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the la at January, 1855, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered $ 10,072 05 Seventy-two Siortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent., pay able acmi•annualiy 72,04.0 90 Debts dna the Company, ac....-urod by mortgage— 7,313 17 BUIS Receivable, well secured, - payable at Bank... 120,327 35 Railroad Stocks In Connezl;icnt... 97,515 00 Bank Stock.; in the city of Ilartfori 142,896 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, In Bank, and In handy, of Agoura an.l otli,ri 212.505 06 it773.:78 6.; The art liebitities due of ood due t'• or other oraditora,--uothinK. licaa.m tur;neted and due,—con!. basf.C.l adjuated and not due. $143,518 2 . Z. Loa,: unadJueted and in anewuee, waiting for frirther proof, $61,2.37 60. Au other elaim...a analmst th, Company aro oiLlyr. printing, irentr iostruoted to take ao rink over dIG,Ca.IO. TIM mamma thiured to any city, town or clitatre, deper, Ilion tn., c_haracter, material and e'en , trwerlon cf boildloz?. tt.e WidtL ct streete, the supply of water end condition of the tire department, aad other dictum Mama. The rtooduz Irour.t. In Mork., of banding. 9Glit3 ; the tketgo Lto IL - rat the lore by any cue Ere to 4 , ..lCr,fiti'). rr lee:. [HO. A. ALEXANDE.It, fithMtary. E rArt: Cotr:t. r-ricur.Hartford, lot, 1 , 395. Ilar:fmi GO Vla I ' P,rac nally api.e.ned Thomas A. Alciander, Secretary of the Etna Insureac, Company, and made oath that the fare etatement by him subecrtbed., is tree, according to hie beet knowledge and belief Lanael paid by this etnapany is tin yea; 1851 exceed. 5750,0 V, Whitt the prernidura p-celyrl fer era saw...a time fez a=ered airy other year, Eln^n the u•rgernzeiJoa Ct tbb rany. Polides, czeerin3 nrurly all de.Bcriptior.B ei prrperty, Etlt-i at Chia 50G.CY, at remnntratlTe rntea. ,f" - - ( has, lie. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Fa. J anl 1 11. R, TEN EYCE:, Azent. .E7ONA. INSURANCI6: COMPANY, CL 3-CI 4.31), Cash Capital 8500,000 Cash Surplus, On let 1655 $273,.?..73 - 111113 Capital Stock and Surplus is se.turely invested fur 1 the benefit of all policy holders. As au evi lewe of lb, claims we hallo to public 000 loc ce, and or its ability to pip losses pm:aptly', we state a (tot, that its receipts vary from 5125,000 to 5110,000 per mouth. Its business is tar, and well d4trfbuted , rind in our opinion 110 Company in the liuitni Stut,s allnrds hotter lad-molly polity ht.pi ers th e n the Altus. They continue to trinket insurance I'll propsrty in town and country, nt rates as low as le iinn• Sii,lunt with salety to the toMey holler. It. B. TEN EYCIL, Ago . t. .et-ir Office, Islorth-Wutt corner Pilb anti Wood streets, Pitt,lotrzlt. ap2Otly 13E,LAW Ah. C MUTUAL SAFETY INSTIEAIICE COMPANY. EFICE in 0, North Room of Cho Exchangr, cn Third if stzeut, MARIN E INSURANCES. ON Vt3SZIS, Ca-no, To all parts of the World. FILIGETS, INLAN INSURANCES On goods by firers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling boil see. &a ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7, 1053. Bonds cud Mortgages $21,300 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring °lnlets, Southwark, and other loans, 181,553 12 Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances cons made!, 21,012 20 Bilis receivable 150,025 01 Cash on heed 16,071 30 Balance:lln the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued 121,707 07 Subscription Notes 100,000 00 Dilitt:T.Mll: Wm. Martha, Dr. B. M. lln,ton, Javelin 11. Seal, , Ilugh Craig, Edmund A Sonder, • Spencer .M'llvain, Julia Cl. Davis, Charier. Kelly, Boner l Burton, . =nue' K. Stokes, ,Inhu K. Penrose, Ilonly alo.in, George G. Leipar, .1.09e.S Traqueir, Cilivaril Darlington, . Win. Eyre, Jr., 11. Jones Brooke, . Joshua L. Prire, J. G. Johnson, i James It uncut, James C. Ilan4, John B. Semple, Tiavopli as Paulding, Cherlra Schaff:Jr, Janata C. I'Farlariii, i S. T Logan, Pittsburg::, W. C. L-ndril.g, . B. T. C. Mor7n, dr. WM. LIART[N, Pre:l.:lent. T1103.C. L'.1: 7 1.), Vine ?rata:Alt:it 3377 W 5.:1 , 717, Sc 'y. F. A. IiIAD.LiITA, A gr.al, 170. 25 7 , "lttr e.tri-at. reitt•intirgh. filtze Vrankian Piro letanranee Compe..7ry : 7.:7; i't-..iiclofftria, T.\ CILYCTOR-:,--Cl.l a:izz H. Yam:.,.:. 7 . 1 . , Je ,, ,b 11. W. axle, J?o;elMti P. 1A..731, AL1C;,!.. , 1 13. rir 7. :51 A 1.4 ViiTs G .., a. 'Ai hCIAL 13 () F.: Y.; :J1,tk , 17117,1131,2 7 A7D rs 116.`6 IN 4 t.f rc,;:,rty. c , :'.1.1;r7. , r • ..erloe, lCoada, :•31. , ....1:e t Real Estate, din., 3 , L o,ni. , Fo; tt.l. t". 3 rya tr."l.n;;', Cat' • Or, 161 . , 1.6:11, I Ci 1.27: 7e. ,I,T; 1 :7 C MEM tt ' ths. o .11. • t, s• .7-try .•1 ilea 41.431 by :10,3, at it'd; c7:!2, cirtt pr. , 17.10c , c41 all !itbllitlt, j 1.1 , ..Dt C CsEtat. '4•1111.: UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST BERIMIS PEE tILADELPfIL4... OIT.II3TERED APRIL 261'1E, 1850 t r..TL it (I,I:P=AL. CAPITAL $250,000, 3. E. Come:, &Tee's, :t , P....ura at FAKIICTt 2 ,- sphon it. Crttorf.JrJ, Paul F. i1r0.1.1,1, Alr..bln. Pe W. Thatnp.n.n, J.nuronse Johnlc a s Berjsralo W. Tingle - 1 . , C . , IPlleury, Jawb L. tiorence, J otato Godwin, Wilitura Pr..rtd , ont—Stephen It Crawford. Vice eentien: —Ant brnoo W. MOZIp2I3II. .11nitaa/ E.:. - sontorr, Pittoturgh.--J .11 Willson, .A.llteher.v My—lt. B. Mowry, H. D. 011.0. E. A R.NULD, t, ruarl7:y !.:o. 74 Fourth street, PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY _ _ OF PITTSBURG 11, CO RN ER OF t UURTII AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, 11i1300,000. I NSURE ECILDINUS and other property against lo=n or I , itiouge b:: Eire, and the perils of tbn Bra sal Inland Navigation and Transportatioti. DIP3afOAA. Win. F. Jubilation, Rod,' Patterson, W. Welintock, Konnetly T. Frien,l, I' M Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. JOIIeR, aeol . I.C. WI Ito, Jaeon Painter, A. A. Carrier, lAmel. S. NeglEy, W. S. Haven, Wirt. Hampton, D. E.Part, 11. 11. Co-hall. _ , [lon. 'A - M. JOEINSTON, Pre*Went. RODY PATTY:R.SON, tiro Pr , -.laNnt, A. A. CAR mix, Elecretury arid Treasurer. N S. CARRIER, ARSIRMIEIt Sea rtxry. t1,2:14,3 Western Insurance Companyittsburgh. — R. MILLER, Jr., Preradent Y GORDON,G I . M. Secretary CAPITAL. faoo,ooo. wlLLlnsure against all kinds riska,FlP.E and MA RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Dinsestoas who are well known in the cotamunity, arid who era determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, ne offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Direclere.—li. 31111er, Jr.,o. W. Iticketson, J. W. Butler, N. Holm Jr., W. 11.13mIth, O. Ihmsen, tleorge W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Upped:matt, George Danis, James Me d uley, Alexander Nimink, Thomas Scott. *IL. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of apsug 00., up+ talre,) Pittsburgh. n0r24:1 y WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c rite GOODS!! Warcuse, Jewstr.r, SILVA WA as, DIILITAINt Boons, DOLDSALI AND RITAIL try Merchants, and strangers TIM Ong our city are request ed to call, as we Gan serve them as well, and we think b ter, than they usually are served In Fastern el . Ides giving them a responsible guarantee—an Rent difficult to obtain in many shops. Sliver Detached Levers po to $15,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L- dies' Gold Lever and Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Seals, Keys, Deemie, 6 piastacles„ Pens, Lamps, In excellent eatintyand.at lowest prices. - 1 :41- Watch fl pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, ml2l 67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth. \IRS. SOUTIIWOBTR'S NEW EWE.' —The Misalug 171 Bride, or Miriam tho Avenger. By Mire. Eton. D. H. N. Bourtimorth, author of "The Lont " Trio Wife's Victory," "Come of Clifton," "Tice I - U.1:8.1'4e I Daughter,"" Retribution," eta, etc. Complete in i volume of 636 pegm, haunt', iu zdotb, for one dollar and twenty-five coma; or in 2 icolnm_ea, paper corer,, for one dollar. Dor ,ale by & 00., _rny23 Nci. 3J %Within' at rr,t. rring Wka'flikat TAIILI2 FOB. JUNE: —fleeing been so successful in our " 1 eather Table for May," ao put, Itched in the Pcet come weeks ago, we now Elutes main. June 2th, cold. and frequent DhOWetti; 14111, changeable; 22.1, frequent chewers; itbtli ' lair if wind be N. W., rainy if 6. br 8. W.—but, sic we said before, Mete ate only gtueees; but facto say that the flerpetie Soap remoreu tan, etallow• nese ' redness and roughne2o ofthe Ain—that it beats aura rough :nude and that It Le sold at 1214 esata per coke, at Nu. lid Third street. tny3o INNEII'3 111PliOVILU MUSIC FOOKSI: T Winner's Collection cf Must for itio ; Whiner's Complete Method for the VicU ; Wiener's Improved Aecordeon Method VI - loner's Popular Method for the Flute. limit dieve lour nor_ contain the largest sal I thin er 11 C 7 Cod popular Illtqc ever before published, and larrenitud for the several instrioovu is. The music in each bor.% ti dtEer eut. For :Ale ITTIO et the '•01,1 L'Etat , Palled Plano D • Ar.. 0.115 Wood street s second door from Fifth eireet. TCI LEL OIL' :3, iI UR DYE, ctk owtedged 0 bent Hair Dye In do, world. 11ia0,33.u.A10g th 4 article aloold ass thla Lorca_ all othero. gi, dor.on reo'd ado day by 30.3. PLemiNti, • ray== Corner Diamond and 141aret at. r t 0 PoSTEIIITY HAND Y0U1161 , ./.E DO W.N. How t 1, I getting your rictura Go forthwith, then, to Oalli:K/14, 76 Fourth etreot, and tato a altting —.a few tainutof will finlike. Pr -• to suit all. my 26 ULAN itHatti.i a.N.TItACTS.-1 have on trend a large sop. ..12 ply of Preston .t Merrill's fine Extracts, for flevoriirir pies, custard-9 7 10s cream, AN Also, a large supply of Pres. ton A Utzeilla Blealg Powder. JOB. PLBMIAQ, Jaa Gaut aging wad IdArkit tlo -". • 1 ;.=M=SE ILENRY FuWL—rl , ...7vsti:e the Peace 0; FLAB T FORD, ^OI,-2," EMEEM33 f Thz's-d ad CAtsfzui EMESM BANKERS AND BROKEBb: AVSTIN LOORtIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 22 Fourth et., atom Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on tons il terals. negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com minsion. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications attented to promptly. Janie mi. rt. anuists JAS. B. DeVAY. • Wan. H. Williams & co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ,V. E. Corn= Wood and Third streets 4 , 4- A:: tranoactlons made on liberal terms. Colleotions of Bills, Notes, se., promptly attended to. jan2l3:l.w aI , CONNELLdtv WILLOCK, BANKERS, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coln. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point In the United States. gou:11 East corner of Market and Fifth streets, rayl.l PITTSBURGH, Pk. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORNER OP FOURTH AND SHITRELRLD STREET.% au2:6-al Pittsburgh, Pa. c.5..11.EL,r3 ICs. L7iD/17114. -•- - WE[kilns &r, (finmeseora to A. Wilkins& co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 71 Eteurt4 exec, Pitt:burp:. TN ME numerous suspensions of Banks and Bankers throughlw; the country during the last six months, we are satisfied that in almost every instance their troubles have gown out of a departure from their legitimate busi ness; and us, therofcre, take occasion to assure the public in advance, that no speculations in "fancy storks," or other - lontakie operations," shall tempt as from the strict and ie. gitimete line of our basiness—believing that in avoiding nil such investments wit shall not only be better able to serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that In adopting ouch a course we shell promote our own ultimate benefit [febLi W. d CO. PAT:Men fi FRIEM, DALNEEF.6 AND EXCHANGE BROIMIR, am; aitvw..sl Cher 0,471ce to arrarr of Pgfthawci IF - Ai . _ PITTEUGMIU, P DATRICRS h FRIEND, Bertksre and Envhssiga Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptor:es; Gold, Silver aril Sank Notes. Eze'nengsa or, the Rasters. and Western conetantly for sale. °Meetloo, made in all the cittee throughout the United Rates. Dept Ate received hi par hands cr current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. (fella N. HOLMES A SONS, N: , • . I ce • ; : 411, UTE AX/LEOTO, THSIR LIATIMLO AND EMULATION 017101 TO TO. 67 LLAT.T.ST STRILLT, TOLDI DOOBT DILLOW OLD BAND. ' AT & SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, . and Dealers in Nova, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sll. Ter and Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections mode In all the cities throughout the United States. Depall tr receiroctlii par funds or current paper, No. 67 Marhut street, hot:green Third and Fourth etc. lja3Oly 1E ILN At: I& CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 95 ➢9bod Sired, corner of Diamond ARcy, PITTSIIIIIIC 11, to., - DUI AND SELL Bark Notes and Coln; Discount time esch,ng,e, and promissory notes; make collectasna In ell the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all nth, matters apperteining to a Broker'e business. Eastern NXnSa rr:E:• cnnctanily nn hand, marl JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DIALER IX Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. QTOCIi I.alught and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Internet paid on Deposit. 4d" Nu. 5O fourth stroet, nearly opposite the M. M. Dank. &T VS HILL ti CO. DANIUMS AND EL - Kell-ANA BROECERS, CORIMI Of WOOD AND TUTH STEMS. EXCELANG R on the Eastern Cltiea constantly for 6 1 Bale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dhcounted.— Gold, Silver and Beuk Notes, bought and sold. Collections made In all the principal cities of the United States. Dee posits re:sired of l'ar and Current l'unde. ftnar27ly C)WIIID simian.' rearm. YHA KFI3. & BABY, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, UY AND CaLL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notre; negotiate Luaus on Real )Mate or Stock Securities; purchase Promiesery Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collection made on all points in the Union. [nal/ G. E. ARITOLD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, T EA LERS in Exchange Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and J Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and prix-eus remitted to any part of the Union. StOC?I , I bOU-Lt and add on commies:nu. Ne. 7:Fhurth et, next door to Dank of Pittsh i g.lxi43 and Er,../edufrod, at. ae. AND E3NEING litjUSE Or WILLI.L'' A. RILL & CO., Ur . ..J.36'2411. fiCla 1927,4' , , S • . .7.it 1 7:11'2.01 , 1 BELL .5; CO., BitOKEItS, crd 4 FiUo.:,-arri.l, Pa- 'l,l *Mau> ULU L' A N A K 11 F.! z e• - • - •:;172, iND Company; t49:17,1, . 1 2 , t ^; i:,;;••;r7 11=1112= C lIA)Tfil IN G CLOYHING STORE! JOliN 1,0 S KEY & CO., of thccui,Lratc,i Clot:0 nz Perot on Liberty. 11.1, 4 ~ en unbaondel popularity cede: Le 1,3. M, be 11113 D,/ , ,)118, have, for the pur povt rf accuirir.;lllol, twpa. , ,e for thvir Imneat.e boricesz, tu the paciroas building oa the corner of IIIikAIOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, tr,7 o.ee c 1:1017 tie TDC,St ETLENDID iTt)CK OF CLOTHS! .SYD - - IIEADY 24.A1)F: CLOTHING, 7:1,4. Lac 2711:" tr,..71 c.d.! red ta the public.. Thar principal object frt. itie reateyel, I; to Five them 1 . 1.,111' jre [crib,. WHOLESALE TRADE. T r ey cn; preparoa to .4I Qn.4e nt the O WEST EASTERN PRICES; Aar: Caey . - 41.7ar.t - .hew to be a= vcrl an may Matra tutored In the Union. cusron WORK, IN TUC 315 T tITYLS, AND ?ILO 511CZTLIIT NOTICS. Th. y hand a fall and benotiral woortwortt of LOTTG. 4 and COATINGS, for FIiOCKS, DRESS, WALtTING AND BUSI- Our interests are identical with those of our customers, •ad w s assure the public that oar fidelity will not fall In tilling ail ordsrs we may by favored with. YOlta FIT Tut; PLACE_. Nio. SS Wood Street, (NAST 81D:,) COILNER OP DIAMOND ALLIFY. N. 11.—We desire our patrotia to underetand thatwe have no longer any connection with the Clothing Btiainere on Liberty atrett. Our attention la devoted exolnalvely to the iloure above desiguatel. Fall and Winter Goods I EDMOND WATTS. 101CIIANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LLIIIIRTY STREET.— h4ve now on hand n largo stock of Fall and Winter floods Oveteoathags, of entirely now designs; Flub Test- Imo. of the most beautiful patterns; French and English emsimeran, of every !style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to cult. Doti NE/W SPRING. GOODS. JUST lIECIDVED AT SOUS 11cOLOSK EY & CO'S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street, and corner of Diamond alloy, the largest and moat varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of Inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoodshave been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, 110 second profit on them, which leaves us able to nay that we can and do sell at as small profits as any house in the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to giro us It call, and examine our extensive assortment Of ItkADY MADE CL: It LNG. It Is almost impossible to enumerate the quasi Icl immense piles of garments that Is to be seen at this if t e establishment; it is aulticient to say that it has never t ...ix equalled by the house itself. marlauf .701 IN fiIeCLOSKEY & CO. Clothing t Clothing 1 ri In undersigned respectfully informeSh is friends and the Z public that be Is now receiving at Mestere, N 0.177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Caasimeres and Vestlnga, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order in the moat fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the moat reasonable terms. We have also on hand a large and well manufactured s tock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will nod It to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before mating their purchases. [smug] 0. CONNER. Nter Clotg' Store, • NO. 4, SIXTH STREET h ,in OPPOSITE LIBERTY. TOILE subscriber has just opened tills new establishment, where he hac ciTray3 en hatid a largeand cb.;:ce aseort meat cf all articles oitCLOTIIING, which be warrantaequal to toy In the city, acd will sell at the most reasonable poi cm The public are requested to give him a call. martiay B. OPPENHEIMER. To liousekeepora. WE have now opened one of the largest stocks of flausA, okedig and quEENSVARN, ea table for housekeeper( in the city, and Intend Felling at ♦ ry low prices. We will Bell a hand:lome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, far the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Geode in proportion. Our atockbelng forge owing to the dull Str=rl just pealed, we are deter mined to work it off at low prices. We heve just opened soL e beautiful shapes of White Stone-Meat Dishes; Vege table do Covered Makes for stewed chicken, ete, eta Moo, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers.. Our dock of White Stone Gold Bend, and snorted colors Toilet Ware, In large—all of which we base put down In price to suit the thorn. Cil We'hase some t we TREN nty didere C n tylee o 2 French China Ten sate, and some beauthal Gold Bend Dinner o r - which we are miling at least twantydave per rent. brlow ;inner Nicer. HOUSE FORNISLII-Nfi GOODS. Our stuck of 11-nivesZlri Forke, Spoons, Walters, Maui- Ws Ware, Oirandoles, Soler Lerupe. etc„ if Large, wad we will cell theta at very low GLAnS Oa nand and reentlng,a /ergo owl. ak of Boston and-Pitts burgh Glass Ware, vrtuelt we wall .11 at mannfacturer'a pricws. 510 X WARE. Our stool: of common Trim, Plater, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch ers, and every article suitable for country or -may trade, la large, to which we invite the attention of city and country Merchants, as we will sell them very low for cash. Honrekee pare and others in want of 08311' Chime anQtleaninvaru' will do well by callnig tbe . CHINA HAW 609 No. 62 Market,Market, bstzerizz, salthisai. E21:131=1 ==o 41.4, - 11 `:EAR F if • Le: . , 211,, u e. 70 eul.1:11Y NESS COATS JOHN H'CLOSKEY & CO DRYTd.ITODS JUST RECEIVED ORIGINAL L BE E NO. 74 Mostar Siam, tra - rwant Follafa AND Tilt DIAMOND, PITTSBURtIIf, PA. LM THITLD AND MOST DESIRABLE STOOK of Spring O and Summer Dry Goods ever offered in this market. We would call particular attention to the following ; A very superior asontruent of plain Black Brocade and fancy colored dike; itisa twisted Silks, Satin, plaid and plain Tissues and Mirages; Printed Barege and Mille de Lanes very handsome French Lawns and Britilantioes; a good assortment of French Worsted Collars, Under end Chemizettes, embroidered, hem stitched and plain Linen, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Furniture Dimity and Chintzes; Bonnets , and Ribbons at bargains; A beautiful assortment of Moire antique Lace and Silk. Talmas, Shawls and Scarfs; a full a , aortmcnt of Gloves, Mitts and Ilosl.ry; Irish Linens, Sicilians and Prints, to. gather with a complete assortment of every other article, either fancy, staple, foreign or domestic. Thankful for past favors, we would solicit en early ex amination of our stock, confident that for quantity, quali ty, style and mice, It is unsurpassed. YOUNG, LOVE & BRO , mys formerly Young, Stevenson a L ye. Nava Arrival of Sprin,F , and ESTinainer Dry Good*. - - • - AT No. ft N. W. SIDE 00` WOOD STREET. 1 - 1 ®IS It CO., In:pus:era and Jobbers in Eritish, . Froncleind German DRY GOODS. having receiv ed our large and extensive stock of spring and summer goods, pnrchas,sl from Importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to thew acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such Inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. Among our illy goads stock will to found cashmeres, de taints, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, Mohair lushes, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured sinus, gingbame and tansy printe, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy veatings, cassimeres ' satinets, tweeds and summer pants. laming ; brown and black musllns, table diapers. We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, pales lest hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace goods, fancy nettings, jaconetts, mull and figured Braes immune and black silk veils, .tc. Ourvarmty stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per salmon cap; threads, port monaies, patent medicines, per fumery, and almost every article usually kept in the va rEty line, together with a large stock of gold and silver watcnce, watch materials, glasses gold and gilt Jewelry of newest pulterne and a great varilty of hour and 8 day clocks, all of wild, will be cold et the lowest criers. for cash or eatiernetory reference. N. is.—an early call from, buyers is respectfully aclicittal. tit b2b D. GRECO h CO. SYMNG DitY GOODS. HAGAN & AHL. No. 9 I Market st., AHE daily additions to their large God wail selected stock of Mantillsa, IToslry, Shawls a Scarfs, Houseke.p'g Goals, Alexander's Hid To which we would respectfully Invite Gloves the attar lion of the Ladies. mh2.o MOURNING GOODS. FRANK VAN GORDER has just received a large and beautiful esserument of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Tarloton and Swiss, black lace and gauze Veils, black foolery and Gloves, In wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Beth% and Crapes, In all qualities. Alexander A Bayou's best Kid Gloves can always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner of the Dio mond. novl7 NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front--No. 91 Market street. r% CB house being now open for the transaction of a getter- al Dry Geode business, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock of EILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements as slll sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN I AILL, apr4ttf Not. 91 Market and 8 'Union street VAR GORDEWS TH.I33IIIING STORE, No. 83 ITIV.ICCT ST., C0r.1 4, 2.11 or 1 / I .IIIOIID. JUST RECEIVING, a large and well .-sleeted clock of all the new styles of LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Button.", Galloons, Gimps, Braids, Velvets, Laws, Cords, Ribbons. A 1..03,L90m0 assortimint of French, Scotch and Austrian EMBROIDERIER, in Swiss, Jac,not and Lacs. Ceara, Edginp, Handkerchiefs, 91201/V9, hisertlnrs, Infe.uts' Robes, Chemizettes, Bonds, Caps A Waists. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: Craps Eels, Collars, love and Game Veils, Plciu Llnenaella, EgeAvea, Gauze and Dotted Folio, Plain Swim do. Chemizettes, Italian and Eng'h Craps. MATERIALS FOR. EitIBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Rands and In-semi:lga: French 'Working Cotton, Boon:, Linon and Cotton Flocs, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Stiller's nod Selslets. Mantaa, Satin nod Bennet TitLbons. A large asscrtnosat of G %N . lLEmrs , GOODS—Shits, (bolero, erseats, Ti,,,, Pins, Needle', Dorton:;, LIII ...I - F1.4.444,g in 5=44;1 03109 Vrar7 y. Fr. - ; GI.CTiS, ,heir and red.cr.?. ItOm ` N 10, Alro—A 0 001 rtc,:k of 110r1?:ItY snd. hte.p. inla2l 1; . i.T f::.N I 'P LI It .V, API ".a.." 3 W. 1,1,'00.D1V CASIICET FURNITURE IatA.NU.i , ',II:TUR.A - R. Ware-roo - aza 27 a nd 911 'Third atraet. J. W. IV. ers:tectfolly Informs ------- frtenle 201.1.1 0 . 0.1t0G - 1:7 that Le i. ae 1s - comol-ted 121, et.rir.4 tea-s at ruralturi. .o? the heves: end 1 7 ,- ; ceeTel f r e ..-: rticL era/ be scla et 1-1 - 1,),) lcse cc 17 ^ thll A 3 he Is datercsace4 to urlscln the. .Intlcty yew-, nem coo- /.1 entiti of to . r.rtat: pcires. Ea hts adopted the ; 2 1 - incltae o; - 4 Lie . I , l2Bl,Ctilere' interort with taq cwt., to :it:laity ecta awl 1-.1 e ai rs}eon Loot the 0,11,17 01 every :lee:nit:tit, of furniture, foci the and hiraneet. , to the most 45- Fant and reatly. that a Lou::., or any part of one, may be turrelehel front Lie roe!: , sr ma:tufa-Um - ad expressly . te or te. Ths foilLtYing artirtes In roto - t, of las hitt fez :kiln,: of crt; er. tarots:. In Cl the Eastern Louis .1 - 1 l tete.r-tate 60 Sofas, In plash an:3 heir el:a::: 00 dot. Mist ogr.ay (litarra; 20 Lox. Walnut -- +0 Mahogany using " 20 Walnut e: SO 11alttogany Piyane; 20 Webaut 69 Marble Top Centre Table.): DO " " Dreasing Ilarcava " ti Waelletauda;; 40 Enelo , TNl 100 Common 23 Plain Dreaming Darr:ma; 19 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut it 40 Cottage 300 Cherry and Poplar Italstaaria; 23 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut )) /0 Cherry 50 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tablas 12 Secretary and floo.kcas ea ; 20 doe. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Locking Chaire; 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; Hat end Towel Stands; What:Nots; Elignires; Paper Macho TablerE Cbmrersation Chaim Pembroke Elizabethan " Hall and Tier " Reception Work " Pearl Inlaid" Extension Dining Tables; Arm Ottomans; Gothic and Nall Chairs; . 1 / 4 large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR MAIM. o.ilmrr Messes supplied with all en. tidos in their line. STEAMBOATS she faIYZELS, tarnished at the shortest coupes All olden promptly amended to. app vrtrrt. , .,tal tura:turn, a_:ha I.,atr, Steamboats, Ahoy I Tna subscribers tender their teknow ary " edgmente for the favor& bestowed ruxm • them b teir Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them end others interet ed in building boa, that they are at all times prepared to (andel!, ou 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 strette, D/2,13 oppoeite Brown's- Hotel." w James Lory, Jr., Orl?III AND BEDSTEAD bIENUFACTLTREP.---No. 284 'e ‘ ttemnan's Ilow, Liberty street, nas on band a lare stock of Chaim and Bedsteads of every description made g of the beet materials, which he will BOIL lower than articles' of them:cm quality can be sold inthe city. He would call par ticular attention to his large stook of :Mahogany and Walnut Chairs amlliedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prixa Aleo.Turning of every desermtkm executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttended to. mar2l A. MILLIKEN Et CO, - 110FAVE ON HAND at thdr extensive . CAE.ll:r.r and _U. CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield e treat, a large assortment of fancy and plain tarniture, which they will well lb per cent. below customary rates. Terms—cash only. decl7:ly Groot Inducements to Cash Purchasers. WE will sell our large stook of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot faillo please cast purchasers. All our work le warranted. Our terms are CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR., =alb oor.BeventNand Liberty eta. STPA. N. STRVENBON continues to manufactureOADLNET-WARE of eirory description, at his old stand, earner of Ilbert;y and SoTentb streets. UNDERTAK ING attended to, in all its branches. idyll FURID BOOK FOR RAILROAD ENOINRERS.--Contain• bag formula to: laying out cu IVO% determining frog an gles, levelling , calculating carth•worit, etc., ate., tcptiuct with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logrrathlme Sad .natural signs :tan gents, etc. ate., by John B. Haack, 01711 Engineer. 1'1Y:12:- book form. $1,75. ...The object of the present work is to supply a went vary generally felt by Assistant Engineers en Railroads. Books of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary lcrgrarithmatic tnblteare common er:ou di; but a book combining- with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula for laying Gilt cums;turn-setts, °roe-sings, &o i ls a desideratum winch this work Is designed to supply. 11. S. hhirminit Aranna, West Point, April IS, 18:14,-- &w. amen:: I have looked over " ilenck's Field Book for Railroad Engineers," and think It well adapted to the cb jeat itaauthor proposes, and have no question but It will be found every useful and practical volume both for el:Masan:l Held work. D. H. Malian. r Apr 1121,1854. I am much pleas] with air. timers Tao little manual, the "Dem Book of Railroad Engineern." With the presents don *fame of the moat practical and useful of re‘vgnierd processes -among nillway - engineers, he has given others I which, new et least itt their present form, appear to pesiesa a mint of higher value than. that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say daqra• Lis, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of 51r. nekck's book La ouch so to adept it excellently well to professionel needs I have pleasure in amp:rasing my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per , spiculty of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographiftl taste displayed by life publishers. B. Faszoran °atria, 0. E. and Direetornfßensseleter Polytechnic Institute. For saltily WILLIAM d RAVEN, Dader In Engineers' Stationery, and Market street, corner of Second. LIME LandntivOstd.—A. e. Ittaourt es hay. Jest JL received another splendid lot or Brest! Goode, coropri. sing rich Pied, firtiped and Figured Berages, Tfetraw l o r . Ennslien, &o v ate, With soma elegant styles of ilonneed.Bto, ZVI Efebea Locil Mil • tfi_:•;•ts,,l,•••• a New et 1 singularly AntP.4 0141 ta the tar" of all Dille iae diettailea-• CaatlTta../IS, Indiy•v , to, JAvindi v Dropsy, Mumma". r do ;ore, t b v..t,, 'llllare, Nero' a 44,301, elata, t, ty , 1 atna. In the Droner., Ride, taa,, Back and Limbo, Female. Coif/plaints, .vr ,Ank, 04 1 /to, ac. Indeed, very Sew ere tare • /2 , - (Meagan In which ft Purgative Melt able is not more or tem require - Land much vilekrieffi awl suffering might be prevented, if • hersols but effectual Cathartic, worn more freely used. No person can feel well while a cautik, - habit of body pre. Tails; betides, it Peon generates seMns Auld rften fatal diseasas, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Cald9, Feeerirb symptoms, and /HIRAM derangements. They ail tend to become or prodare the daeP.reetett and formidabl e dintemper9 which load the hearses all over the [sod. Hone, a reliable family physic, Iv or the Erst porter.= to the public health, and this Pill bee been per t fected with consummate shill, to meet that demand An ostensive trial cf it+ virtues by Physicians, prot..*nrsk and Patients, haetbown result+ surpassing anything hitherto known of any medicine. Cares have been effected tvland belief, were they not auteraniaa'ed by persona of such et altod pcaltions and character iss to forbid the Earkic" of untruth. Among the eminent gentlemen who have testi9ed in favor or these Mlle, we mey mention— Boot. A. A. EAVES, Aealyti7alehrmiat cf Boten. and State Azeayer of Maeseehuertm, whoa, high prof,e,:onel cheraetn is *refereed by the 800. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the tatted Statee.• ROBERT C. WINTHROP, E•x Speaker of the Nome of Representatives. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Pion. to England 1 - JOIIN R. FITZPATR/Cll, Catholic bishop of Boatc24, axe, Dr. J, R. CHILTOIP, Practical await or New Fork City, endorsed by _ Lton. W. L. MARCY, feeraUry of State; WAL B. ASTOR, the richest man in AmPena; S. LELAND Cr CO., Propziators of the Metropolitan Seta, nd °then. Did apace permit, we could give many hundred eerie. cotes from all parts where the Pills have been used, Mat rep deuce even more convincing than the experieneeof endiment pulite men, is found in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long frereetiralcn and study., are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. - They ere compounded not of the drugs I heaDelves. but of the medicinal virtuesonly of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process in a elate of purity. and combined to gether in ouch a manner as to insure the •best results. The system of compteition for medicines bast been found in Cherry Pectoral and Pile Loth, to produces more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any pn.crtss. The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more or leas of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by thin each Lodi. vidual virtue only that Is desired for the curative effect la present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. hence 'tieeelfevidentthattheeffects should prove as they have proved, more partly remedial. ; and the Pitlsa more powerfal antidote to tiL•.eaee than any ! - other medicine known to the world. DreFq Goode, ilmbroldwrieß, As it la frequently expedient that many medicines should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician. had as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know• tog Ito corn roSition, t have supplied the accurate Formulas by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made, to the whole body of PrarAltionarm in the United States and British ; American Provinces. If, however, there should be anyone who has not received them, they will he forWaided by mall to his request Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few I would be taken h their composition was known! Their life consists In their mystery. T have no Mysteries The composition of my preparations is laid open to men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific r men to be a wonderful medicine before its effect!, RPM 1111103r13. .Many eminent Physicians have declared the tame thing of my Pills, and even move confidently, and eta r. willing to certify that their antiripations were more than rj, realised by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence an the internal Thum to purify the blood and stimulate It into healthy setion—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organ - a of the body, restoring their Irregr, ler action to health, and by correcting, wherever they fik• Ist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. JAMES C. AYER. Practical and Ana. ,:, lytical Chemist, Lowell, blase. Price 25 cents per hoz. LI Five boxes for $l. Sold by ii. A. FAIINESTOCE & Cat l& by B. .6. sn.—. a 4 at wholesale mad retail, by every Druggist In Plttebrugh, and by all Dealers t: everywhere. Jefx4malaw ASTIMIA ACID rfifiSINPTICI RTE (V tI'D Vl'ultt woNDE ruptri 1 -7, ris:l-11,1ANA t,. No , 1101.1 Y, TO Th. E DOOR Or TIM 11...CL10N A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY hoe recently berm medt, r , l' / - 3._ by D. Curti], of is city, in the treatment of ' on eumption. Asthma., and all di,‘;ase. of the lunge. We roA. fe: to "inn. Cuttm's rga-LITAC .117{T2UT Varoett CZ=llt7 brave." With thin new method, Dr. 0. haste f:?•• e Cored ninny afdio.ted once to tmeltii, as an evidence of whlok: to her ionurnerathi tertifiew.tae. Speaking of the trest. , :. moot a phyelatan romarka, "It Is evident that inhaling—;:., con: gently breathing an agreeable, healing viper—the properttea men come fu direct contact with the; napalm of the cad thus ere:ape the tr.anrf end yaci-ti chenors prorturel upon them- when introdueo4 into the otemaah. on.! , t.:ljnet to the proem , . cf dlgeation." , " To, I! ,::le et all the Druuciate throughout tho 4 .- couttry.—.Nrce /Irk Date:maw of faceary 14. The Inhaler to neon on the breast, un,er the linen, with , . • out the lent*. Inecnv.nierre—the heat of the body Leine cuillehlat to orap7rato, the field. Hundred! of caeca oa' cures, IC:s the Coder:Wet, might be nvaed:• hoc pal:cage of till 11A:ear:a has cured etc of the dythat!: of yeam etanling. J. F. fitsarnr, P. M. of Danamanon, Pa. 1 E•.= corcal of the .1r.".1.mr. cf ten year,' standing by Dna Cry ta4.5 Ens - i.rtr, Dr,oklyn, in. Y. _ , ire. Paul, of No. E. ilamm_oni street, N Y., eras cured a 7.1, 7(2 or 13,c,cuua by the Ilygeaua. • - f nriDOlug, rend el - led to be Incurable by the ',byrS o . ciehs. c aced. Little taco lb, by thanygeaaa. .1. 11. tlawatee, Cacho:lond, Tbs. 'Coy. 1 1 7. CheeYer, at New York, testifies of our oin •In folloaics- Long - nage: New "Vr,3z, Nov. 15, 1654. Theta am—l th nk highly cf De. Clurtio'a Uygeana es e'•- ••:. - ine.ly in liooo,Ea of the throat and longs. Ihcarog came munity Ito caie t oy, I sace o neto, ••- hat It 1, , a moot, IMNEC;II. , bath the 03 rty; :Lte hppli, the chest N. 11-11, Curc , v'n ilygttates la the amorist, and 1:1414 E NEIN E otielra ere haze Imitath.n , of vile and iNJ11.111i.,113 conntarrene Shan tb,m as yot r 71, .111 POISON. For :?.3.1e. by Dr. O. 11. Keyeez, 140 Wood etr,ec ; ti E. Hel.! , ;-. 4.C0; A. .Bezthz.m, ANegheuy Cl , y ; 3nrgent, New brigi3toll; flec.bvster. , Itny.4.llivrSen. .- Careetog SigvaxlittiN ' TEE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD: Not a rartielo of lii.oreary in it. T TP AFgLICTRI) READ AND. 1.4 'lr.,(alla e L,racoy for :I, libeam , tism, Obbtinan, Cutaneous Eruptions, l'implm 02 7:1911;a1 .' on tto Weer,. blotches, Calla , Ague and Fever, Chronic Ent ryes, Ring Worm or Tettc, Sold tread, Eulargenntat an- Fan cf the Bones end Joints, Stubbern Ulcers, BYPhiitti Disorders, Luiallego, Spinal Crmpleit,te, and all aridng from en hi,'iudielorts use of licreury, Imprudence I Lim or Impurity Of the Blood. . air. This great alterative medicine and rotifer of Elec.:, is now used by . mends of grateful patients from all par of the United States, who testify daily to the remaricab- rUre- 3 Perfiained by the greatest of ail medlcine,, "CA: TER'S SPA mirmn.r." Neuralgia, Etrumatia.: Eruptions ou the Skin, Liver I.4scase, F,Ac Ulcer:, Ufd Sorry , i Arectlon9 ot.the ca of Th roat.Fernale Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Ban end Joints, are speedily put to night by using thlearrat ar Inestimable remedy. 1 For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet - been tone to compare with it. It cleanses the ardent of all impou`.. Um, acts gently and efEciently on the Liver end Kidney; strengthens the Digestion, givet tone to the Steiner makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Cons Lotion, enfeebled by Measo or broken down excero. of youth, to Its pristine vigor and strewth. For the Ladles, it is invariably Niter than all the re, meters ever used. A few doses of Carter'S Spanish Mixtu! will remove all callowness of complexion, bring the row mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and it prove the general health in a renurrkabledegrte beyond the medicines ever heard of. . . The large number of certificates whichlee have melt, from Femme from all perm of the United Statee, Ls the Ix: evidence that there le no humbug about it. The pree hotel keepers,magistrates, physicians, and pablie men, en' known to the community, ail add their 'ttituotty to wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD puitte. Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, az reed the wonderful cum this truly greatest of all 31clkit haw performed. None genuine nnlese signed by BENNRTT-a BEER Proprietors, N 0.3 Pearl street, Richmond, Va.; to whom orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed: And for sale by B. A. FAUNESTOOK, JOSZPII PLS. NG, FLEMING BROS., and by Druggists generally. oci3l.datel y STATEMENT FROM CANADA Urnza, Februa 7th, 185 ill Ares:re. li'. A lignestaci: d, Q --We had the ry plea-ure rore+riug. thid morntug, the within certificate of your Vr, =loge, which will be vet. gratifying to yowl as it wes ea. voluutarily. We are, Gentlemen; yours, very truly, J. MUSSON d CO! Qv/dictum-31y little daughter. four years old, - and r, eon, older, were ter a contlierable time, euffering fre worms. I purchased two bottles of your Termifoge,l which I gave them three doers, according to direct/cm and etrange to ray, In two than three hours Gil , passed 10,a than lICINDRED WOII3IE, some of the eztr..-; dinary length of from twelve to fifteen inches. Raving experienced FO much of the beneficial effects! . your Vennifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend it to public, as, in Lay opinion, one of then:mat offlcaebms rim!, dice against woe me ever offered to the pdhalm. Gentlemen, believe mete be Your much obliged and bumble teen% • INASILANIEL tieAtbdt' S! Prepared and sold by 11. A. A.. BALINESTUCEC C: earner of Hint and Wood stroeta. - J , eh NV' Jaaerc, Carriage CdaparitorY.'.= Tosgru wurxr., tow carrying on bust- nese In Ms spacious premises, (now • lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Orentsburg turnpike, near the Two .11311 . 1 -4.".••• Itenyherween Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, raspentla : invites the puha: to inspect bb stock. of CAItRIAGI, , ,tc. And be vitamin's , infernos germane' purcharm, that one prize only b made. Fourteen yea , eacperience in the buoinual,' enables him to placebefore patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which,' many yeam past it has been his pertioubir department'. select item the vrmous and most talented &sateen rum: !externs. The success of his new systomds cemplete—* economy of his arrangementawill mrpply am lx= and m fsahionabte manufactures at moderatepriem: Unencumbered by thosa heavy expenses, which mania tor dozormlng houses of bushress ble'beaped ur the pries agenda, (owing to lamps ran to4omps. vent,. Rill eel, on ready money only, at czabh Leas Menthe nn profits. ' AirtheAbaw . l Anr , 0 rr i dg ,sr e pair.d in the best manneriwithelespe AVTENT/ONI . _, Wagon Mmtera and Teamstorfe 3101:1,77, 1 4 :• • AGENCY, 93 Fourtt street. O£cldiets, 1111 rIelutia, Wagon Masters, T. 44 who wero regularly =nolorsal Into the!' V E F ter IC , KIIS , vita of tho United Mateo, and ?en an,(l' ears:Seamen, Marine, Cork and Landeman truths /icy,: also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troop, of. any Stasi - Terrhary, are entitled,- by th 3 lute Act of'Conicssiv r t Warrant for 160 Acres of Land. Those wholiavo rocr:sed Oct , BO Acres, areasitltlesi U Warrant for such quantity cf Land as sill make, whole, 160 - kerea. - Permus entrusting their dahlia to me can rely arm ing them attended to promptly:_ All information- free of charge. etters prons... swore. - Adi/ress AIIVIN 1 : 00 - 16 1114 =hit Bounty Land Agents 92 Fourth IvituXtlittliAlitieS; 61) do. tUldUtto: - Just teeth V l, l For era LT ZLEV.OB. h ANDW, mid Seaalfilllitllllll a ~r eE - . s v.~ ca.~:az. MEDICAL. PILLS: IN HALATION -sr * ". A