‘V\V"V. Xl i- "?* » * SZjfi *■ . &?!* * . -]ji flSffS® "’ '•'*- - ! : 'i>: ■ •'-■■' - sv v V ; i > ’• ■•’ 11 *• t-’-'.r t t .. -1 -v. **&’: t 1; - » ;. A .-;,.„, t ,*:•• V%w4l - f ,-; .- ;-rJ- •'•; vjjsfc-«» 2 ** **■ iV*W< ■+, l S* I?>r* 43| - £&*»* *i^-'**^*X2y!L f * ■ v £ r *c »•: .* : i ,‘'-i 'Li?, : i. $St I IiMM > W&&jBS jS^sm V*i£Sagfitk^- 1 | Bni fM|Mi SiiiP E|i^: JjTiSsS; K^* ! @ s£? jjP| ff m ¥ s®iO«?iiseS%R»|ffl nrjilii sill ■> i^-'ri'°-V-^>'-.*':-.iSf>e3 Iliiilll tM s M DA 11 A' MORNING I'o<T. JJJKB.IMY- [Ffoni Tu'.mbt’s 'Ugh*’-** f° r Tffß JEWISH CEMETESY AT HSWPQ&T. II „ >trange It seems: tn their gravy., C.o* by th<* meet-of this Wr sea-port town ; Sr.rtit Leslie the nerer silent waves. At rest is oil tbismotiog op and down . Tno trees are white with dust, that o'er their sleep \r»v* their broad curtains to the Booth wind b ur«*U> t "While underneath such leaf? tents they keep 1 Tbalong, mysterious Exodus of Death. And these sepulchral stones, so old and brown, That pave with level flags their burlKl-plneo, Are like the tablets of ihe L«w, thrown d.>wn And broken by Moses ot the mountain's; base. Th-* very names recorded her* are strange. Of fdrelgn accent, and of different climes Al<«rt-s «nd Rivcrsintcrchange -With Abraham and Jacob ofjoM times. “ Wlesred be Clod! f >r be created Denth ! ” ' Tbo mourners raid! “and i« rrst and peace, Then added, in lh*» lemainty of faith J »• And giveth Life, that never cinro shall ceaf.e. CiovHl are the portals of tbeir Synagogue, N" Psalms of J)ivU now the silence break. No RxbM roi»'ls th* ancient E^ralognt* Intha grand dialect the pnjphcts spake. Gone are the llTlmr. but the dead remain, Aad not neglected. for a band unseen, poiltering its bounty, like a summer rain. 81111 keeps tbeir grates and their remambranc* green. llo* came they bpre! What burst of Christian hat* What persecution, merciless, and blind, Drove o’or the sea—that desert, desolate— These Irhmaels andHngar* of mankind’. They lived in narrow streets and lanes obscure, Cbetto or Judsnstress*. in mirk and mire: Taught 03 the school of pnlienc- to endure The life of anguish and the death pf fire. All their lives long. With unleavoDed bread And bitter hcros of -xi!« and Its fearti. The wasting famine of 'he hi«art thev uhi, Aad slaked Its thirst with marah of the.r tears. Anathema roaraatbft! was the cry , . < /phat ring from town to town, from street to *tmt. : aV cate the Morde<*ai _ . .. Waa mtjekoi, and jeered, and spurned by Christian fet pride enl huiniti etion ennd ia hand Walked with them through the world where er they w< Tramplwl and beaten were they as the rand. And jet unshaken as the continent. For in the background figure* vague and vast. Of patriarchs *ifl of orvh.’ts rose sublime, And all the great traditions of the Past They saw reflect**! in the eomiug time. And thus forever with reverted look, Thd mystic volume of the world they read, Spelling U backwarUihea Hebrew look, TtU life became a Legend of the Dead. Bntah! what onca ha* been shall be no more. Tb* groaning earth in travail and in pam Brines forth iw races, but doe? no* restore, And nation* ut-ver ri-* acain. Hy tlie President of the *•?* * TS pursuance of law, l. FKASKLtJT PlE&yfc, l rwsiden I or the Doited Slates of America, do hereby declare and make Known that .public sal rawHl b« held ■* { umler• mentioned' band 0:TI e* in the oTATh OF MiUIIUAN, at on MOXUAT. tin- FOUKTLt HAT OF f E fTf^PJS. 1 V fer the disposal of public hinds situated wiihlo tbo follow ing namsd township*, to wit: 'N'rth oftht Hnt. a>ul u~:t */ the principal vundian. Townships for tj-rix, forty-seven, and forty-eigh., of range forty-eight of range eleven. Tnwnsh p forty-nine of range fifieen. Townships forty two, forty-four, and forty-five, of rang. tW Town l »h!ps forty-four and forty five cf range tw.eoty-lhmv ■ Township* TJrty-rwo, forty-thrca, forty-four, and fotty-live. of ran go twenty-four.. Township t.rty.three of mnre twenty five TVnrnsblps fortv twoand fortv-tbme tasoty-ix. Township forty-nine of nmpi twenty eight. . • Townships forty-nine and fifty of range ' wen.y-nine. • Township t Tty-aios an I fifty of range thirty. Townships forty niue and fifty or ranee ... Tcwn«hips forty-six, forty-raven, forty-elghv, and fo.ty- Cl^s^oSS:Lty- 63 vcn, (orty-eight, and forty, II *Township**Tj^t y-iw o, foriy thrw, forty-fir?, forlj-M=. and forty-sevea, of range thirty-four. Town«hln* f<.r*v-five an-l forty-seven of rang*' thir.y-.»•« Townshlo* forty-four and forty-five of raugr .orty-<•"••• Townehipi forty-four and forty-fire of range :orly-tbree. Sternal Maehti lery for l>'uit*d state* »t«*m Krlca'd* NAVY Inii’A'JYMKNT, July I. mr,4. PROpOSITIrtNA will be rtteelv-i ai this Department «!Q U 2 ih« FiR?T I>*Y OK Al*i» n«-*r. f r ibe rtnelniellnni'f the 9TKAAI MAOIUSKItY .n4.ppMWl.se. . n H r!*rtne 1' on board of Hr* auxiliary .^-rv» I-ri«tS: t» u «t least 255 f,«t in lan*!. . and «f :».«*? ton racisunsmeut. oneofwhicb Is building at -v iof tjw T.u.u-l | 6Utes nary yard* at Boston, .New *ork, at>«i Philadelphia, and two at Jiorfblk. . . , , ... k-h off r uiu?t be far a fpncifi.- sum.aal all patent fee* for any afr*n,"-m*-n: that -j*f b* mast state tbe i»*rlod withm wtunb -Q« »<»rk can be com Mien to be of irr.n, .lib DJrrape ebbon-y.- the pnmeUer, with the connexiin. for hoiitrag op of e m porluon. Thefrrrh w«:,T r,,ni-e>,r,, a.rhierr, r r .‘-..0t mg, .Tentilating, pnrnpe, Ae, with oppbrUn.neo. of oil Made, muet be thowt moot opprortd for onrioe '■erit: TbTfoole and dupll-ate pieee. oeawearj f,r an eJI-.ent eraWng ebipnf war, a lift of which unit a-rompanp the propowUa, and >lw> the coal banker*. mojl ie lnciuj.il , P AJltho wood and carpenter work neeemedj to adept the Teie! for the rwwpUon "f the enplnor. holtere, propellera. Ac. will ho at the eipenw. of the Nary Department andlit w II fu-.nleh the uenal iacilitios and labor for hoietlog the tnv.hlnery on board. . , , , __ y or t :, e acoommodation of tho entiro sjr.ra machinery *lth fuel for tea days’ consumption, at the average speed, j at a load drift of water of %i feet including tb» keel •» length not to exceed 00 feet can be allowed in tbe body of the ship,including tbeentire space u ° der £l The greatest bruwith of this spsc* under the b-nm will be 47 feet, and the height',from lhe;tlmbera lo tho V'O'tom or iht beun IT feet; the area <ff t’lw sect on being 6 ‘si square , weight of all machinery, water io the boil ers end oo*l within the space pred, and incjudlng the pn>- oeller and shaft, with appendHges of a|l kind* and spare pieces, has been estimated at 735 tons of 2,2 K) pounds, of which 260 tons is for coal. , . The distacce between the main stern-post tod the rudder- Poet mat be «ix feet, if that length Is necessary frfr the pro ue’.l-rlo a fomand afi direction, and the d«plh from the load water line to the up of the keel under the propeller •wilt ha 21 feet. The length rrom the maiuout't to tnestcru .port will be about 112 feet The area of the greaUst lm- t nmred trauayer=ed section to the deep load line will be 006 annate feet > As auxiliary steam frigates tbe spars and rigging will be those of a frigate of tho first class, of tons measure- particular arrangement of the machinery will be left with thi'we wh *se proportion* may be accepted as com. in log he greatest number of adrantagef; the Department being to obtain the greatest *p*d » Dd with the most economical consumption of fael which the irpaea atsliabie for that purpose will admit The terms of payment will be as follows: when one-third Of the work provided b> the contract shall nave been com- Dieted to tbe mi too ion of the Department, there shall be of ont-fifth of the whole amount of tbe contract: when two-thirds of the work, shall, in li*e manner, he com pleted, there shal be a further parmeot of ono-flfth; when the ship shall b«r« “"d» » Mn\ trip, sailsfiictory totheDe parMn j nt <*f not less than one week at rea. there dnUWs Luther rSjnvint of one-fifth; and when the ship riullhM bOen in the possession of the Depsrtment, and perform* i jKStorily for six morths. the sum shall be - «j. a|,. mnalm nactssary during this period, from daf«c U, most specify,the Bhip t* is made and must be accompanied J l / / lli d Jn specifications and drawings, which, if des turned to those whose offer* may not be accepted, it p lll * l also bastated'at what establishment tuy work )sto be done. . .i. ' Each proposal must be accompanied by a guarantee tnat the cootraor, when awarded, will be faithfully performed, and tbe successful bidders will no required to ent/ r into se curity for that purposo in tbe sum of ihreeP.urths tbe amount of the contract. J-•’ DOR'iJlN'. July fWrctnrv of tho T 4 ' 11l ■ v • . fear* tea ■A. ‘‘X - ' v Vf**w:v;'; ■■ *. •*. fe:4-• . - «U- v^^,-; s ‘ ; * ■*' •* 4-'t „ * At th» L>»! Offire’.t JJCSCAN. tommwrfojt «» MO* DAY. the EiaUTKKNTII DAY OY SKPTt,_'IBBR n-*t, fur tha disposal of the ■Rtihlic looi; eltu&D d io too .olio iod itS'o/aTtee JDi'-'onJ «af Townships thirty-seven, thirty eight. thirty-nine, forty, awr—* -* thirty-six, tbirtysavca, thirty eight, thirty- Bloc, firtr. enl fifty of ma£* twcnty-MV. Townships thirty-fix, thirty-eighty thirty-mac, and forty. Of rang* twenty-seven. Township thirty -lx of r*t>S“ tw*nty-«sht. _ - . Irtwin apomprUtcdby la* forth* «■* of eehoo.*, M.U tary and other purposes. hur.-thor with tb<*«. • swamp »o 3 overflowed lands," tnvle tb.-r.-uy unfit "l, {l '■ ao» grant-lto the State by tb* +•* -‘Ot'iV.l An art to enable th« State of Ark annas and % other Mate* to neUta tbo lands * within the r limit*.. app.-nred w«ptem ber -dS. lfwO. will tx tn-lui'd jroh\.Ltis. t J*i The offeringo! tbe eb'.ve lands *dlb« commence 1 on »he dav* appointed, and will pr<**.-ed m the crier la w.!«<» tb**l »ro nd vertiscl until tbe whole shall hare l«-r.a olT.ireh acr. the Baled thus cioswl: bat a > »»*.•* ebnll *«* fcoj.t'open i<»ujr<-r then two week", and no private entry of any <•. thu will headmittuJ until afu-r the cx, -T:.;iou of It;** .wo week. Given under my. hand, at th* ot W*«h«nxton. thin eichtaentb d ty of May, Anno l«ai-ol ; 00-thousand rtvh. hundred and titty-four. ii.ANM-IN 1.h.L.,t. Jons WiLSOV, Commissioner of the L&od NOTICE TO PREEMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitle tr- toe ri~ht ».f i*r«Mjaf.tii*n to nj Of the Ud» within the T,.*n,b,p, un.i ; ,nrr- of T««»*lg ; above enumersteJ, i.t to n*U*b.i.«h -h- b« thi *itt*£iciian of tl*e Resist*-r an-1 ‘ t-r t.** vr* !' 1 • • ‘ Offlev, *n<i rank* pivmcat therefor s oot. xi f, ru' nf.nr SMins this untice, and h*f*re the rtuy appointed to. the oitntMnoi-menr of the priblie •ale oi the land* ?"*«“ tract claimed; „th„n,U» OvrtTnu-n m/r of Ih* f; vrr~i fytmt Oft*. Removal' STEWART has r*nio**»d hi' BRUSII FACTORY from I J, tu« old etend, So. 23 Fifth -treat, to S" 2!1 Fifth irwit. nearly opposite, on the rite formerly occupied by the Inm OltT Dotel, abort, ho trill bo plena! to reo hie cueto- TOtti, end eo ©any no* ones os feel disposed to patronize T« Winnectbtn with the Brnid.i Monofeetory. »> bo found in tbl. eeubllthmont ell Mode of Vsriaty OutnU. Looking Ql«w. Combs. Toy a, Ac. fmylß.3m Teas for the People. NOTWITHSTANDING » Blttch ./*S I?.* of Tw. we are wearing HO Half Chr**, of Young Hy&'.ns, Imperial* r °v.uv MPfkjsiaiers Oolongs, Souchong, and Conpoo, sll of whicn iJsSS eoleoted with cere, end trill bo Bold e-urnd^ la Tee Store. SS Fifth et. "(laoat and Railroad Trank For Heat. . nfllS i OOFS FRhiaHT DEPOT ON LIBBKTY A D trlib Railroad Trecl, Switch, end eppnrte oenoasfbro'tonn of jeer.., Xnqolf et the Erprere v7iuPt~>TTRTH Street. frKntf PoirehonE, On J£ r ° > ' do “K £ , Tor » J-ffJ Hj —: *• —tu a WkBURIKS. —lioteU, boarding T tlL will find a constant supply of Ftrawberriee, ofth* _i*.rVflMrtftalt, for the table or pteeerrii*, fresh SSSTrf^Sio•” d “ 4 p - M ’ %i the Seed Stow, *4 etreet. ■■■ VShum #*k • '■ U v* ;*»- •• * *» 1! ' ' •**»*-. ■* ■ LNSUiriAXCti COMPANiiib. DELAWARE : MUTUAL SAFETY INBUBAHCE. COMPANY. • Oh t'IGE in the North Bourn of the Exchange, on Third, street MAKINE INSURANCES. tJULY, 11, O* Vessels, ; 1 . . Cakoo, >To alliparts of the World. Fnnanvs, J INLAND INSURANCES; On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and l»nd-carriages, to On merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling bouses. Ac." ASSETS OF TIIK COMPANY. November 7,1863. Dfinds and Mortgages —524,300 00 State ot Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, —....181,663 *x Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances com* „ PM** vtSB26 S Balaucesin tbe of Agents aud premiums m _ on Marine Policies recently leaned ~..121,»»i« m SubscriptiouNotes - S-100^0U)00 Wm. Martin, i Dr. B. M. Huston, Joseph 11. Seal, Ungh Craig, llimund A Bonder, | Spencer M'llTaln, John 0. Dari-, ; Charles Kelly, Robert Barton, Samuel K. Stokes, John R. Penrose, ; Henry Sloan, G-jurgeG Leipcr, J»mw» Traquair, Klwarvl Darlington, ; tft m. hyro, Jr.» II Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Prnse, J.O. Johnson, : James rennen , James C. Hand, B- Be»ple, Tbeopilus Paulding, • Charles Schaffer, James B. M Farlnnd, J. T U>gan, Pittsburgh, W C. Ludwig, BTC. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. THUS. 0. HAND, Vice President, Joseph W. Cowah, Sec'y, TIIIKD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE ST A TK MUTUAL FI RB AND MARI N B INSUBAHCE COMPAHY, Of PBHNBYLVAHIA. AaaeU, May Ift, 1852. Premiums rewired to Majr Ist, 1863 Interest on Loans, - Capital Stock - Returned premiums, Losses, Re-Insurance, Rx- ' .. peases, Ac,..—~ - B<t Bond*, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good aeeu con tie* - «? Premium Notes Cesium hand - Total ain’t of Resource*, liable tor Losses— notecroM. JOIIN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county, P. C. SEDOWIOK, ilarrisburt:, SAMUELJON'ES, Philadelphia, A. WILKIN'S. Uauker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, . “ JOHN B. RUTHKRFORD-.Daupbin county, A. J. GILLBTT, Harrisburg, ?. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOT2, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTUKRFORD, President. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. Will insure against peril* of sea and inland navigation, ales, on Merchandize in cur or ennotry, at lowest rata* cun rirtent with safety. Policies Issued on dwelling house* either perpetually or tor a term of year*. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smith Held street*, nytthtf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. TUBS UNITED SfATRS LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUBT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, IMO. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Ojfiu, S E Comer of Third and Chestnut . Streets, Philadelphia. OJJioers of the. Henri* Bari at -phdaddfhia: SIUCT&K9. tt.'phen R. Crawfenl, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Imwremw Johnson, Benjamin W. Tlngiey, Geo. M’ll*ory, . Jarob L. Florence, Jama* Derereux, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee. President— Stephen R. Crawford. Vice President— Ambrose W. Thompson. .. M'dicul Examiner, Pittsburgh —James 1L Willson, M. D. Allegheny Cdy —R. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth stwt, Pittsburgh. _ The FrankFln IMre ~t mnrsue• Company, Of Ptrisddptda, JPninylvanut. DIRECTORS— -Charise tv. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Toldas Warner, Riunu-l Grtir.t, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Kleh anls, Mordwal D. Lewis, Adolph! E. Bane, Darid S. Browne, Morris Patterson. Ceaa N.lUscxo, President. Cuaa. G. Basckzk. Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on erery defxripU-m of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are cotudsU-nt with security. Tlje Company hare nxerred a lar ft ~e Ooonngeut ruoa. wbirh, with their capital and premium*, safely infested, af f'.rJ ample pn>tj-ction to the assured. The As»<ts os' the Company* on January Ist. 1861. as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Asseraldy, were a* follow., ria: 3!ortgage - - 't 5t0ck...... - *!.»• <« Cash, Ac- - «^«SI Total. ft 212,708 id Pines their inwrporstlrn, » peri*>l of twenty-one years, h»TL pill upward '-f One Million Four Hundred Tboo real Dollars. lo«w*? by Hre, thereby affording ewideooe of the insurance, a» well a* the ability and dlsposl tion to Dierl with promptness all liabUitir*. J. GARDINER 00»FIN, Agent, ap2t oft re. north-«ast cur Wood snd Third ste. ~ " >’[[Ol'K( TI(U INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Slock, .-lafiuaJ Premium* and We*tern Fund 51, 000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. Pe-llde* of In* jr*ne« iwued at *ll time* on the moatfavork hi.- term's against LOSS OK DAMAGE BT FIRE, Oft TUI PKttILS OF NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD. Aokht FOR PITTSBURGH A> T D ALLF.GHKXT (XiUNTT. msrlf? y r ~ Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. H MILLER Jr-, Prrridnit. \ F. M. GORDON, Secrrtar\ “ CAPITAL, »300,000. WlLLlnsort) nil kind* of ri*k», FIHK and MA UINK. All losjh* will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. ~ A Home Institution, managed by DljftftCTOfts «rbo»r* will too® a :a th« community, and whp are determined. by and liberality, to oialnUlfi th® character whicL tU**y bare awomed.es offering the best protection to tho*' »bo lersreto be Insured. OirecUm. —R. Sillier, Jr.,C. W. Rlcketeon, J. W. Butler, .N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C.lbmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm.M. Lyon, James Lippeneott, George Darrie, James Mr- Anlev, Alexander Nimick, Thotn&s Scott. tV-Ofilce.Nn.S* Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A C> . op *t:»lrs.) Pitt«b«TTfh. t>pt*S4:W JKTNA INSURANCE COMPART, UARTFOHD, conn. Chartered' lB 19—Capital Stock $300,000 fHOS. K. BRACK, President TIIO3. A. ALBXANDKR, Secretary. DIRECTOR!*— Tbf<«3fi« K. Br*«, Tudor, Rbcniwr Flower, W:inl VToodbrldge, E. A. Hulkeluy, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, Frederick Tyler, Edwin 0. Hipler, Robert Buell, Samuel 9. Ward, Mile* A. TntUe. Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Uoftweil, Auettn Dunham, austaru* F. Davie, Janided*. Morgan. poHeta on Fire wnl Inland UMui iwued on fatora ole term*, by QISOKQB K.-ARNOLD, Ag’t, decl2:ly No. 74 Fourth atreet, Pltteburgb. (LAtt B'OWV* > Corner of Smithfield and Third PI TT SB If K Q IT, PA. GLASS & CAES, Proprietors. JOHN f*. GLASS, DAN D. OARR, ll*>» .'tiCij.r KkLTcLcnpb Q***-) (I*l* B«- CkuU» A ?trrj HoUl».) ijrgo and commodious House having undergone X thorough repair and furnish'd with new equipment? throughout, is upw np*n for the reception of the traveling public. CHATinra mohuiatc. apr3a:flm ST. C la A I U HOTEL. (FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn and St. Clair afreets, C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. JSy-Thisle a first cla-'S house, between the Railroad De pots; the rooms are large and newly furnished, and charges moderate. < aprl4:ly<lAw - IS N iVf READY Foil BU&IUKK VISITKRB. The grounds b«v« been improved, and the House Tendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will bo happy to see blsTrieoda. An Oomitua of iho Excelsior Llae U oow running fron. the station, on Pifth street, to the GLEN HOTEL. Leaves the (nation at 8 o’clock, A. M , and 5 P. return log At 9 A. 11., and jel2:Gm FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. C PATRICK A SON, PeopeiStou.—This House has ua # dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and Urge additions of new fornitore, etc., and the propria* tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render thu ITaanua a place where all the oam* ' forts ofa first class hotel e*n be found. JyAitf 0. PATRICK k SON. — III LEY’S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH ANI) GRANT BTREETB, PITTSBURGH , FA. myatrl E- BXEEY, Proprietor. FLORENCE HOTEL., No. 400 BKOADWAY, KBW YORE. (CosDoCtn> 0!» THI KOROP BA ?l PUH.) - REUBEN LOVEJOY, PBOPItIKTOR 3.. M'MibTtKS, JR., •*. H. M**ILS PERKY HOTEL, corner of Hancock street and Duqueane Wav, Pittsburgh, Pa. mar4:y. ■ McttASTERS A M.ARKLE, Proprietors. THE RENTON IRCN COMPANY. of Western Pennsyl vania, haring bao»»«ue the proprietors of the KENTON and DICCER&QN PATENT /or making Wrought Iron di rect from the Ore, for that portion of territory of Pennsylva nia lying west of, and including the counties of Pulton, HonUngdoD, Outre, Clearfield, Elk and McKean, are new prepared U> sair&raflehtes of stock in aald oompany, each ebare of stock entitling the bolder to share In the profits of the company, and the right to use one Purnaoe under aald Patent The Oompany will also sell the right to use the improvement' in the above named territory, by single fur nace or otherwise. The fact that bv the Renton prooese Iron Ore can be oooTerted into Blooms at sbout the eoet re (paired to convert Ore into Pig Metal, Is a sufficient recom mendation of Us merits. 1 • . . . . Mr. JAMES H. CRANEIhas been appointed Agent for the sale of rights lo use Furnaces said Patent, to whom application mar be made, or to the undersigned Directors of the Oompany. J. K MOORHEAD, ) W. DBWEB WOOD, WKeenort. ftbilxUwtf . JAS. H. CRAM, Pitttbm^. JAM 88 WABPBOP. , . Y'“ •' • : - “ r ■> .'. ‘‘t-:.' ■ •': '-’ f~. \ '■<■.' V .%v.* •. ' t-V'**■;■» •* •* v- a -•1-f> ■*■ ’ ‘ f' - '-S>*v?v • ‘1 *» * f* ,V> P -*' TX<* «* -•*•• * ? -A* 1 » • jT - - ' *i? vV> VrtuA?,.’ ’• . I: V >i**t . ' '"■■■'***. • :' i &*«*»*.<•.: .t : "■ • • ' k ' -r $827,4711 53 p. A. MADKRIA, Agent, No. 95 Water etrwO, Pittsburgh. $509,01« 51 135,‘250 66 1,916 19 100,000 00 $446,163 £6 $368,318 TO $358,318 TO HOTELS. CITY HOTEL.. Tit hi GI.KN HOTEL J. Q. MARTIN. Agent. BSttfIRWCMSi iiA.NK.Eiib AN EXCEiNQE AND BAHKIHG HOUSE A. WILKISS ii tO., UNITED ♦STATES: BANK‘BUILDING. 50. w7l Fourth. Street) PITTSS'J&GH, PA. FOREIGN sod Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Not** and Land Warrant* bought and sold. Collections made throughout the Union. Business paper discounted and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on commission^ Money received on deposit, and Interest allowed when left fur a apedQud time. dec3 Removal. PATRICKS A FRIEND, BANKER!? AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Uavt Removed t/uir OJScc to the tkmxtr pf F\fth and. Wuxi tU. errrsnoooH, pa. TJA'fRICKfI A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, J_ and Dealers in Notes. Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notts. Exchangee on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. . Collections ra*d» in ail the cities throughout the United States. Deposits reo-i> i-d In par funds or current paper, at tbeoornerof Fifth and Wood Streets. N. HOLMES A SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BAVI UHOTXh TUXia BANKING AND tXCHANOX Of PIC* TO SO. 67 SIMM BTHKET, rook DOORS HtLOW OLD «AJO. N HOLMES k BON3, Rankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealer* In Note?, Drafts, Acceptance*,-Gold, Sil ver-end Batik Noted. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposit* received tu par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and K»urth sts. ija&hly jab. b. k**fi***» i HOOK & BAEGEKT, I BANKERS-AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, w. g. coaler or wood * Eixrn st«., prrTsfluiwn, r*. DEALEK3 in Coin, Bank Notes, Timo Bilim Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certihcale* of Dcpo-dt, Ac. Exchange on all the principal ••‘tics of the Union and Eu rope. for diUa lo sums to suit purchasers. Current and par funds received on deposlt- Cullectfcms made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rot*.. , l"*T n:1 -- TIKU&AN .. •«, DANKKKS AND fcXCIiANGB HJU'iKEUB, A«. L'fr HW Snf'.i, enffl-T i»/ ZKamoti'i .AUcy, musuunnii, pa„ BUY AND SELL 15ut»k .V'U-s mid Cola; Discount lime exchange, and uotex; make collections in iiU the principal cilicF oi the Union. JUceiTe deposit*! on call and on interest, oiut Kite tb- tr prompt attention to all other matter* (tppnrtaluluv: to a LSroker’n bu.sioeM. Eaatarn Exchange constantly < n m,rfl JOil-Sf WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, »*ALK!I IS Exchange, Commercial and Bank Note*. STOCK bought anil *»J on cmnmiMiun. Collection* ean*f#l!y attendid to. Interest paid on Deposit gar No. 68U Fonrtli stnvt, nearly opposite the » M. Bank. d**™ UiLL A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, cor.srJi or wooo AMD Firm enuro. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Rurtern CitW constantly tot •ale. Tim* Bill# oi Exchange ami Note# discounted.— OoldfEUter and Bank Not**, bought and sold.Collection# made Inal! the principal cities of the United Btetee.De jx-alte r»cr'r**d of Par and Current FunOn- > [marifily Bit,u ftAHK, rtoaoci kjuvu KRAJtER & KABUL, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Surer. ami Hank Notes; negotiate lA>au* oo Ural Lstale or Stock S«curlf>a; pun-ha#, Pronjlaeary Notes and lime Bill# on East end West; buy and soil Shocks on o>mnU>kß. Oollxtlon# made oo all penot# In the Union. IDT* _ ~OTk7 ARNOLD - *’CO., RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BUOKEKS, DEALERS -in i:x<-LhJi,.-r, Coin, Dank Notee, sight and TUa* Draft#, ic. Ovdleriion# carefully attended to, and proceed# remiltrel to • dt part of the Union. etock# bmitbt and *r) J <•!• commission. 74'Fmirth n.. r.cst door t‘> Dank of Pittetfg. [#*lB A j sT|> L.O<)lflS, STOCK AND BILL BE.OKEK, Office, A’o. I*. F-iurth 1 1.. abort Hood, PITTSBURGH. ; 49* Notes, Dmtt#, B nd«. Mortgage#, and l#»n# on col lateral#, negotiated. Eto-ika aud Land Warrant* bough! . and eola. _ «-tS EXCHANGE AND BANKING IIOUBB 01 A. WILKIHS A CO., No. 75 Fock.ru BTkxw, Or©oelt* tb* Rank of Pittsburgh. Jans _ _ _ . PmfßEWn Ormat*c and A>/r» vrt LrJ.uvy, Hanx N'</«. titLl >*ed Nii*» ir’ug'ii. u/ni at !h* EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL A C 0„ ca a-.- n vratiT r-rrrsiniOß. gE%,luter*ei allowed r.n_tlinrjlr:w*-B# __ [ touarsos tat. rHOHPsON BELL A CO , i B A N K hi j A s I) »; u M K r. K?= . Grmsr tf Th-nl itni I • m-,, JV'.LD-riM.jP.J. _ Tli«SlAB _i VVOUUS, *rCOM MEItC l A L It KuK E R , “** "Cotes, Bonds, siorke, Heel Katete, *e., A' UUA 11 U ii.lL. JA3IES W. UOOUtVELL, Cii/v r r Fi uy i T >" <* / si as f factcrer. Wtrt-roomi 9? end »ii Third street. - J V, W. loioriu.-rN . nQmk hi# rrk-oc. aii '4.-t.-mer» that'be vf Furniture, *li»*-h l.» d'-odedlj * 1 * the iargeat and K*i*t rTcr »;'.L-r«-d ibr »olr iD thin City, which will be sold at prt'W a# e# any to the UuiUrdStatee, East i.r Weut. A* L* U dttl-rjahi*d Vi urli’iLl *»uii wn) m* wn«d miteriiJs, l»:.i *c.r»it <«t.«J:U.. *nJ d»«ga»; fron tb>- -f'l.* ■ r> *.u.: »u nacutarturtoi;. b# U enabled Lo produce warrant**! furniture, at the lowest priet*. , U« bat. adapted th« pritx-.pi" * 1 his customer* lotaiwt with "wr.. i.i .anii** *n.i j-rkw, ud kiwi* al ways on h*„<i tb* van.-tv ■; rvery >l«"*erlpu:?n if furniture. frvm lh.: 1 I', tt.ft B'sUlfr gant and «-?ly. that * W-s it any part of or,*, may b* furnished ir>.:a hi* eU'-ci. er sia.iuLvriutfd *xyfe#*jy 10 or * d*r. lb# Mowing «r:.rw o-.arSt, in part, of hi* *V>rk, which for rtcho'-rw r.f s*yl*- ajj-3 finish, raonot 1 1* furpaaaed in toy of ihr Eastern r Louis \i t* •'•'Tae; to i>.fas. to ptu>b cud bair ftO jhu. Cnalr*; SO fioi. Walnut “ 60 VJ.-licyaoy Hocking “ 30 Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Diraus; 20 Walnut “ . 6u Marble Top C-Mitr* Table*: 60 “ “ l>rwinK kureaas *3O u “ Waahflt&aiU; 40 Eadoflsd ,a lot) Orinuuon " 30 Plalti DreMtog Bureau*-, 40 Mahogany Bedstead*: 130 Walnut 60 Cottage “ tOO Jherrj and PoplfiJ BwUtaada; 90 Mahogan* Wardrobe*; . 10 Walnot “ 10-, 'berry “ 60 Bureaus; 70 Dining and Ilr«-«kf**t Tnhl** IS forretary and ltMikcase,; 90 dot. Cane beat Cbtirr; 94 Cane Seal Hocking Chain; IS Ladle*' Writing Leaks Hat and Towel Stands; Ktiguir**; OooTenatiou Chalrr, Elizabethan - " Hoeftpdoo Poor! Inlaid “ Arm “ Gothic and 11*1) Chair*; A large •wortojfiUt of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIKB. Cabthet HaKUS supplied with ill ar- UeW>* In their line. STEAMBOATS find HOTELS, furnished at the shorteet ls ®- . apri All ordor* promptly ndrd to. Hteamboata, Ahoy 1 .I __ _ Tui gutacrUwr* u-nder their acknow-f7t lur the tutors bestowed by their HU-amboal friend*, and would respectfully remind them and others Interest- * i * ed In building Itoat*, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cwbln furniture and Chairs of the bosi material and work manship. T. U. YOUNG * OQ~ Corner Third aud Smlthfleld street*, opposite “ Urown’i Uotel." J,smei Lowry, Jr., CNUAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER— No. 234 j Pettannan’s ■ lU>». Liocrty strait. osv on band a Urge 4 took of Chair* and Bedsteads o( every description, made of the beet 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 his large stocß of Mahogany and Walnut Theirs and Bedsteads, whicn ho will fell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning ot every (inscription executed In the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the dill, corner of Adame and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttanded to. maril A. MILLIKKN * CO., HAVE ON HAND at Uit-Jr extensive CABINET end CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smlthfield street, ft ltrse assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will Mill 15 per cent, below customary rates. Term*—cash only Great Inducements to Oasb Purchasers. WB will sail our larj?« st<"uh of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIKS* AND BEDSTEADS, at prlcos that cannot fall U> please cash purcliaiwra. All our work In warranted. Our term*are CASH. JAMES LOWIIY, JR-, nurli nor. SFTnntb.xnd Liberty nta. WM. E. Sl'EVK.sbuN iviuliou 10 mxuulaclurc JA CABINBT-WAKE of«*veryat hlnnltl “tand. Ml rftrner of liberty aud S«VMQtb Htrerts. UNDEItTAK ' “ ■ TV<> to. u» nil U« ‘-rnrirb-n. mvll REyrAU HAM’S. COIINUCOPIA 0-0 YSTETI AND. CO P F EE IIOUSE.“» D. SABNARD.^ Ho 40, Fifth Slreet Wood and Market. Jsnlvdy] ’ FiTTi-BCKon. CRYSTAL PALACE. t So* 18 Market street* ' C. C. SEELY, * —v RESPECTFULLY informs his frieDdsand tbe / # Jpublin in general, that he had Just starUai Lin Naw York and Pbiladolp'da modern et>le of OOOEINQ the eating line. Oysiers in the Snell nr Stewed, for Vi\4 Cent* a doien. He will also furnish the bent of everything that the market will afford.' House al waya . open until U o’clock in the morning. rasrir-tf OYSTER SALOON AND ti feISSTAt KAN Ft 108 WOOD STREET. TUB rabrelber has now bis OYSTER SALOON AN© EATING HOUSE perfected in a manner that cannot be exeeled by aov similar eKtHhiishment in the city. HEALS WILL SR SEIiVEV Ul* AT ALL HOURS Of THK <>A T, from the Choicest Meats* Fowls, Fish, Ao., Ac< His Bill of Fare cannot he surpassed, and he would reaped* : fully Inrite the attention of the public to it. CHARLES STILL, 108 Wood street. Jagftmaotf ' fit. Clair Lager 6 eer Srcwcrr* THE undersigned respectfully informs the pnbllo that be it now fully prepared to serr.ft private families and the public generally, with his oelebrated LAGER BEER, in .bottles. All oniers left at his Office, NO. 89 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. . T. O. BCHKNCK. Benltx* Lager Beer flail* Ho. 108 SntViJUld tlreei, oppatilt the CusUm. Haute. THE subscriber has just opened ono of the largest an 3 best finished Lager Beer Halls in the city.: His Beer I* acknowledged to be a superior article, and every otherac oommr iation about hi* bouse cannot be excelled. nf.d&D A. BENITZ. i\ rANTED—A eitnatloa fbT a man and wile to work on VY a bin. Apply at FRANCIBCUS’ Agency Office, ■ySS fi* rtfch street, near the Post OSes. .1 ■ • • . ,’*• -***7Z. . f>. ■ 1 a V v ■ * *,r • ’ ,« • .n Bmt Arrival mt Sgrliy and Summer Dry AT No. 99 N. W. BIDE OP WOOD STREET. DQKKOQ A 00., importers end Jobbers Id British, • French and GermauDKY GOODS. Hsring renew ed our Urge anil extensive stock ot spring and summer good*, purchased (tom Importers, manufacturer*, end pert through our own Importation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, oountry merchants and city dealers general ly, thjit owing to the** acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such Inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. Among our dry goods stock will be found casb>ieres, de laines, Portsmouth lawn* of the meet desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghams and fancy prints, latest les; broadcloths, fancy - Testings, raudmeres, satinets, t»«•<!■< and summer pania loonlng; brown and black muslins, table diapers. We bare also opened a eery large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an exteuaWe variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; witn lacegoous, fancy nettings, jacunetta,mull and figured Bwusmusiins and black silk Tells, Ac. nur variety stock embraces In part combs, buttons, per niuMUon capa, threads, port monaies, patent medicines, per turnery, anu almost every artiale usual!} kept In the va riety luxe, together with a large stock of gold and silver watenea. watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 tlay nlocKb, ail of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash nr ealisnictory reference. N. an early call from buyers is respectfully solicited, retro D. QREOQ * GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY uOOUti AT A. M’TTGHE’B NSW STORE, CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS Having tiiib day opened my new stork, i beg leave to call toe attention of the Ladies to the I large end splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER t GOODS, just received. Among the stock may be found Rbome of tlxe very finest goods now Imported. It comprises, in part, tfOo pieces black and fancy Dress Bilks, 60cts.to s2p*ryd 600 do Muoa. de lAinee, Barege tie Latovs, and Mousse line de ttege; Beautiful bareges aodTissaet, in great variety; New Style Dress Ginghams; __ American, French and English Prints; 500 do French ami KnglLh Lawns; 2000 French Collar*, from W/i cents to $5 00: 200 Mantillas, of the latest styles, among which are Born of the moat beautiful imported luto :hi * country. Also, Muslin*, Tieainga, Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapers, Table Cloths, Gentlemen's Wear, Ac. . TRIMMINGS. —In this department will be found a com plete assortment o» Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese and lloottou Lace, fine English and Thread Lace; alt ol which will be sold unusually low. Ten bales yard wide Muslin at fix cents per yard. m> 3 A MTIQIIK. Kaw Good* at hadneed Price* YOD.NO, STKVKN6O.N A L»*VE, No. 74 MARKET Street, between Fourth street and the Diamond. i’lttaburgh. have jusrnpeneJ a very large and splendid assortment of reasonable Dry Goods, which .have been purchased in large lutn at aoetlou, and from importers clearing out sales, at such prices as will enable them to sell many deMaWe stylet of Gooas at 26 per cent iea« than the cost of TOpo.tatiou. Dark lawns at 6 and ft rents; Baregys and Barege IMalnne from b mots up; Dre?§ silks from 40 cents upward, and all other Goods in proportion. As we are about to take account of stock in a short Ume. «e will offer our Goodf at prices that cannot fall to suit all purchasers. We solicit an early ell from our friends and the public generally that we may hate tba pleasure of glv init them such bargains as w» hare never l>een able to offer before. Ijeyf YOUNG, PTKVKNSON A UAK._ HEW DRI 000D8 STORE. Iron Front—Ho, OI Market atreet. OUR house being uow.open tor the transaction of a gener al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the oatrunag* of the public, feeling confident that, from our tx tenslie and well selected stock of SILK?, FANCY aND staple GOODS we can offer such Inducements as will in sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN 2 AUL. sprt.tf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Cnloo street. C LOT HI N G S TORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. tHOUMKKLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Libert: 1 street, which has won an unhounded popularity unde: be name of the TUREK BIG DOOR?, hare, for the pur fose of acquiring more space fur their Immense business •moved to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they hare now the now SPLENDID BTOCK UF CLOTHS! AMD READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been oflorsd to the puoile. Their principal object for this removal, is to give them more facilities for 1 he WHOLESALE TRADE. They are pr*|4ir*d to sell Goods at the LOWEST EA ST E U N Plt 1C ES' And they will warrant them to be as goud as any uuno factored in the Union. m TBl COST STTLX, »ND ITOW TUX *il-*TXSf tIOTIU*- Thrv hare tin hand a full and beautiful assortmvnt of L< »TiU* and COATINGS, tor _ FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BCSI- Our are ldcnti*al with Lhues of our customers, and we aN»ur» the public (hat our fidelity eIU not fall in Mhr.g sP orders *c may be favored wi!h. DON'T FORGET THE FLACK— i\o. 88 Wood street, nidb,} coencb or diamond Ji. rlrttfrfour {•*lrunj>touo<lerst»ndth*t fjo i'ic,<»r *ny ooon«»ctk*a tritb iA« Cloihiiiff bu»lu**»*- »n Libf rtj ntwet. Our utt**otion j» 'JeTtted cxcioatTeiy to the Uou** aboTr ueei£n»l#a. o*r23 Jt’r’T KEThlVhb \T J JllN Met lA‘fr\ KY A (>»> BL«-b*- I W’ereb-uise. No s*» W i*--l .treet, amt corner ~ ■ Diamond alley. the lar,te*t *»! * l variwl stop a 'I that this celebrated lien— has ever had th- *-le.i.«ure of itt* ulna ilie it tent loti of tbr public b- The**-jr-x-df h*re Kvn purptuuwd Irvin lint hand*. a;.d, coa«r. t upntiy, Do MwxjO'l profit oO vheiu. » hlpll lr»vp* u« *M« U* •*> that »e r*n and do s**il at a* stnail profits ** an) !»»««• >« th*’ c-at einritim- Tberefi-re. *«* rr..|i»<*tfuliy ir.Ttic the attention of wholesale deaiere aad country merchant*, in geuernl, to (rire u« a <*»!!. acJ ejnmiti- our a«*.rtm« :.l of KtALY MADE CUMIIINO. It U »ltu'«l lmpo«*it.> to •numeral* the quantity of immense \ i!e» <>f garment* that to l>c *een at this Ur,; cstabiiit.iaeni ; U i» *-uiit to mt that It ba» ueter boen e-juatleo by the house "marlo:if J‘>!! N M.-OUnOtKV k P>. ~ CABIIKL UUAI, MERCHANT TAILOR, KO. 47 ar CI.AIH HOTfll. HVILDiSGS* at. ct-aik Btatcr. rmnciou. GENTLEMEN’S CLUTUI made delusively t<» order, and warranted to soli Use constantly on hand a tholre assortment of CLOTt i. CAR3IMKKKS, VKftTINOS, and OVERCOATING, of the lateststy!*:-, -ali-ted -xj-ressly fbr lh«- custom trad* Gentlemen Waring their order-, will hare their wishes nud complied with,as ell work U done under his own »upervisk-i- _ _ novl9 Clothlngl Clothlugl f|UIE undersigned rasped fully iufortu* l;i- (-lends and the X public that he l» now rreetr Ing at l.u>»im-“, No.l“i Lib erty street, a choice assortment u! Cloths, Ce- -Uncroe and Vestings, of the latest and most deairah.s ftyWa, which be l« prepared ip make to order iu the rao»t fashionable man ner. at short node*, and un the reasonable terms. We havealWi on hand a large and well uiauufurlured stock of ready made Clothing, to whirl- we ‘orite tha attention rf buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for--ash, will find It to their i dsantagato r%U kt 177 ** r, y "treat, befor* making their p vrchaM'S.y^- (marul C. <AtN N Kh R Sew cTothlniTtore, NO. 4wETII BTURET. LIBERTY. subecriber baa Jiiat opened tbit new nstaUUbmeot, wheiw ha has always ou hand a large au-i choice asaon mant of auaxticlea of CLOTUING, which be warrants equal to any tn the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces Tbe public are requested to give him ft call. niftrfhiy B. OPPKNHEIMXR. Wh*t-Not»; Paper Mache Tablet: Pbmbrah® ** iUH and Tier *' L*lW Work u Extension Dining Tablet! Ottomans; WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c, lirß HAVE TUB <KK)Ds —Jewelry, io rich and bcau- W Uful ruritscy, well solected, and » large assortment. Watches, th* most celebrated and perfectly finished, of London, Llrerpool and Oeoetn manufac tiro. Silver Ware made In my cwu manufactory at Oakland, and warranted pare ooln quality. . - , „ Military Ooods and Society Emblems, Jewels, beats, Ke eaila.Trimmiug*,4c. . Spectacles, Tea Ware, Lamps, Girandoles, Mathematical Instruments. GHasa Cutters’ and lilatter’s Diamonds,4c., An. All as cheap as any in this or eastern cities. Watch repairing done In a superior manner. Jewelry mid. md m»nd»d gtha old«it elt,. vT corner Market aod Fourth ets. CLOCKS'. CLOCKS’! CLOCKS’!! Pfeifle & Merraa, DEALERS in watcues, clocks, jewelry, SILVERWARE, Ac., No 12 YIFTU Street, near U-f\ Wood, oppoeUe the Morning formerly ueeu* SIM bj Oelneman * Co. We hare now hand a splendid assortment of 8 day-amt 24 hourClocas, whichwe offer to the public at great bargains, such as - Iron c «”» pearl inlaid and ail other pattern* of Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of fine goldl and. MW patent lever, cylinder, and anchor escapment W.uhea.and an ele gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we Intend to repairing done in the best manner and at low priwa. and warranted. marift SEW JEWELSY BJOHit, No. 87 Market Btreei, (Second door above the corner of the Diamond.) TOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John B. M Fadden J k C 0.,) respectfully announce* to the pabll:, thatb« bw opened, at the above stand, a a™"* l *®’* l .?' JEWELKY. SILVER AND PLATED W AHh. LAMPS, 01- KAN DOLMA Pocket and TabU CuUer]/, *£ ?”* Cbmwurwon Sett, and t he usual variety of good* in hi* line and attention given to the RKI’AIU of FINE w S’. J th E .TS:^“ioo g «•.!.»« * will be able to give satisfaction to thoee who may favor him with their patronage. PitUburgh. May 16th, Henry BlehtnUon, Jeweller, HAVING re-htted his store In * handsome manner, and w returned from tbe eastern cities with a bUt .E££ «<■WAtSiSTJKWELBY. and FANCY "«£s!S»MS'“&'£*>£“WoS’Sles and SttT’PtatSftwS. m gn»l aarlety; Chirm taf IS rsfBBdMVwitli an endless variety of nselnl and or and Cate lrtsao", wuu to to be appre “J®** 1 U NOSI MauKJCT STREET. FINl* watches and rich gold jewelry at L BAItOAIS?-W« Wish to inform the public that we ar, pra.cn 1 .doctof T elr,, atprh*. that “iff u,“„ one and all, you i that .vigtjtg *> s « 67 N*li —Wetih reneirtoK attended to to all ita branches, ln N . m h aST Onld Jawalxy topalmd cr ruaunf.c tured to order at short notice, at 5? Market Rt - ■= -* I —ii. rnoebeLi WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Dealer in clocks, watches, jewelry, and D FANCY GOODS, *>“•“ island Wood street* Pittsburgh, Pa. this eatabllahnient will be warranted. Bapalrto* olOlocla, Walnhee and Jewelry promptly » xe "*“? “njsem * noth*. All wort dona will t* warrantad. I Jelftem Notice to Stockholder*. AftRKKATit T u e resolution of the Board of Trustees a o? *» A Wa»«UoV*Hiai AMOcUlhn of the cilj of Pittt held .1 ,he office, on Taeedey , to .h. «“|L »f ■ tr« hereby notified that twTIO] *» «* T , belog the instalment of their sobacrtp&ro, wIU t* on the 20th of Jane, lMi. * M ‘ % Treasurer 0. F. M. Ajeocieoon, •ofiur Market end Second eta. **#••.<■*■* OLuTIiiNG. CIIkTOH WORK, NESS COATS JOHN MTLOSuKY k CO NKW J4PIUSO OOtiDS. - y~***°*~*y?~ -y^'-. — S EWOPFIC B. Baal Estate and Contracting Agent. THE subscriber has been indulged to open an office tor the purpose of buying and wiling, on Com minion, end having the Ageney of large Steam Saw-Mil!* and Boat- Yard* on the Allegheny river, together v tb many other facilities from other water and steam himself that ho can furnish any bill* of lumber and timber of any kind, great or *maH. long or short, and ell.er them »t .u, pbl-t <m 0.. Ohio, or MUsiasipri rivers; contract toboild largeßargea. Store Boats, Goal Flats, Boat-Gunnela, Bridge Timber, Hail road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, to and will attend to the Sale and Rentof Real Estate. From bis long experience in lumbering, trelgbtißg and boat buUding, be thinks he can give general satisfaction. All persons are requested to make tbeir«mtracU dally those wanting boats or large billsoflnraber and Um ber, should contract for them in the fall for the spring and summer one. U* will also attend.to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. _ Letters addressed to David Muxs, Real Estate and Con trscWxgent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post N punctually attended to. His office is oo Irwin Btteet, yo. 2, Allegheny Hom-e. DAVID MUNN. IHUI.UU. 001. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr- Joho Morrison, Ksq n “ _ Mr. Kobt. S. Brown, Ksq, “ Allegheny River. Mr. Wo. Armstrong, “ Clarion Mr. George B. Sweney, “ C. A J. Ilabn A Co., “ “ ds«2l:lvd*w liege, Plttiborgb, P»- -incorporated iiy the Legiele ith perpetual charter. Duffs Mercantile Col) lft tyro of FeaQpyWanis, DU4JU Ul * •'** * » Hon. Jotts Bucoasan, I lion. Walter 11. Lowaix, “ Wx. Wilkies, 1 “ CaxaLts Natlor, « Moots Uamvto!«, ) Gen. J- K- Moorhead. P. DUFF, Principal; Author of Duff’s Book Keeping, Ac., Professor ot Book Krflplng and Commercial Sciences. 8 11 D.VLUoFF. Professor of Penmatwliip. N. If. lIATCII, Esq., m mber of the Pittsburgh Bar, Pro fessor of Onmmeroial*Law. . , P HAYDEN, A. M., Professor of Mathematical and Clav clcal Deparuo-nt, Professor of Mathematic*, Ac. FOUR ASSISTANTS are constantly employed in the Book-keeping Department .... . l*OFf‘s Bmtx or Bookkxotso U taught by the author, a poo hi* uew luvenKd Blank Book*—eaveated for patent Jon* 5, 1964. By means of this important intention, in abou*. haf tne usual time of study, the real practice of Book-keeping is imparted to a degree of perfection never before attained in the United States Ills training fiir burine-s comprehends upwards of 400 real business transactions; SOO commercial computations. A thorough courseofbuMnes‘B PajfXAJfBUIP. Daily Lectures on Commercial Law and Commercial Sciences, the theory of profile, the art of making money, Ac. Duff’s Book Keeping, Harper’s edlti n, price f. 1,60. post age SI cents, •* the moat perfect and comprehensive in the Steamboat Book Keeping, price $l, postage 9 cents, « a perfect system fer such Books and Accounts. Duff’s Commercial Calculations, price 60 cent*. Q-Send tor a circular by mall. [ jelfimaw DE GVIMON’S Improved ITon-Exploiive Camphene Lamps. « HAVING PURCHASED THZ right for the above LAMP in the ooaDtiMof ALLEGHENY, BKA* & 4»YKK, WASHINGTON, 7AV- T I KITR, and GRKRS E, we are pre partil to furnish or sell i Right* for a rewaosble price.— These. Lamp* nre *o constructed w as to render explosion Impossible, .nj the public w rretmtoirf th.llhr., m.j br entire safety. They »I>® «»*• hnllmot light, snd the material* nsed belngch"*J»r than to- "Lang Tallow.. or oil* ofaoy kind, they m a*t coma Into g^ oe ™*4“- hare LANTERNS and CANSonthenoMiploaiTe printip.' RKCOUMBNDATIONB; ' * " This certifies that wo have sewn, examined »M trted,W Quinon's Improved Non-Exploding Camphene L*mp. par Uowi January BfU, 1552, and are folly *»tl.«fi«l thet It i» a Terr valuable improvement, and will be found far preferable to anv other Lamp in twe. W. bollore for a.nf, : fy It L« p«. fertlV reliable, and therefore d-ein ft richly dwerrinj. attention of all such fta hare occasion to ore Lamp* of any KL°& BHJIe, Batavia, N. T., 8 A. Wilwn, BataTla, N. Y. P. V. Booth, So J* C. Wilson, v ¥ Austin. do T. C. SFKennen, Oar.em, N.Y. r P Panon*. do R.J.Maun, do Alva Smith, do W. D. Ix>wene, Williams g, L. 1. p. A. Marsh, do J. E. Bogardw, do Etiaa Foot*, do J. Spittings, do A. D.Tyron, do R. Brown, do N A Woodward, do J. A. Patterson, do * CAMPHENE, PINE OIL and FLUID, tlwaya for tale a. the lowest price*. , _ „ , , _ The attention «f 3t«axnbo»tm*n and Railroads is fullv in*lt«l to the new patent Lantern and Can. in* Lampstnav be teen in ore ration at Dr kbY-J5Kb Drug giorr, UU VV.-4 street, where they are kept for tale. f* M n.-d % ** t f t !>•▼»«» Mnnn, 1 RCKL KSTATR AM» CtiNTHAvTISO All ENT. . o. IBTHN Street. nurimntli. bu for wile, a* foUow*:— IV) acre* cf land id Oder county. *6 oiiles iro Mu»- atHoe, rn tb* main road to Mariou. and a miles from np too f> mile* fr-m two Railroad tleuO , s: ®0 acres V _ooaer eull'Tfttinn, » Rixd Frame House. Frame Barn aad Ofini ri«u> • beariti* Apple Orchard. The farm U *«U waleral.hi.ru d.y. *cood Uud. In a.verr healthy county. A .'rj bwl»«BtoUl U--V turn tor prompt p.,t. Kaquiie as above, orcf'Mr. John Moon, on the pre- D AK« acre* of land, with * l*r£- 9a* Mill, now In «i»cnw-ful operation; 3 Frame Bwetynsiu Barn, 1.-aifc ,mUh *U p and W-a. Boat feaff-W Shop. *c. r.ttt a:«outb.«UiDk • f ibe A IK';hmv rir-r. at Xil.Ur’* l>My, Arnvsttm g county. l*a Ei. j irn as tb re, or of A.r. t>. V.uud. on thepremia*. „ . 1 „!,« »l'.f It. rurrh»» 5 t.i K-O.OU" »•»«, “ M . °< Wh-.w Cta* I'lsnK. 3 in«w* tfcirk. i nr 13 Wt lrnr. . io IB ioci.es * ‘de, part, to U~ <l'-iii>r«l In Outcber neat and ?*** lu April. l*>£s. Enquire a« at«-'e. An* Weal-. aU tl.« l>d», Furniture, and eve-y thing cf lb- fifing - ut of a large IKtil. in the dry of ro« drlr.g « very i rge bu-l-ws*. Tw- b. flrr tcj-* cf the ]e*-e (,f the pen also *-• t.wl.und imtnsdiale if ■'••‘luired Enquire &.« ahn™, Ht>i>V PATTICiibUX'a BAZAAR AND LIVERY STaBLLS T'HE UM*KK*Ii»N'Kl> baric* rer>l r-w and « » i«t*v .liOu* {‘T-tULI*;' ini CAHUI.MSK in ci^u-f -. tim hiir.M , j ,*— -v i* nrepami to Qo .« vastly in• jfc Aw lie h», I ■xi -k ti-iucfir <>XELIUNDHED AND _ j KIKrV HuitSK*. of whk-b.be can take an increased nu»- : b.r on lir*-rr. , ... lit* h** arranged h*« in>w bui’Jin?.'* with a ti*-w to «*»*•» end tthriog for Job. of B*** end sroond haul Carr.ag’ *, <•-• sit df*rrij-ti'ja* to which bo win &r»r» stupid »ttn:i"U. There i« ulro wlthlo the now bull tins *u K.juc-truiD K:o|t. wUlto n«rs«* train**! and eterci*'*.!, which will bo J ninh adrantageuua to person* keepiug Hordes with the tinJer- aa excitingly liberal patronage in the past and the furors of a mu!tHu.l» of frieoir. tl.* undersigned will rodeamr ip command it* contiounnre by st * myU:4tud*« RODY.I > \TTKKS»>. CAHHIAG Btj FOB BA|*£* ha* .iustrccerreU «thi6 ? mmm « X CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE near the Two Mile Hun, between Pittsburgh l»[ » u ,l lAwrenrerille, a spienahl naortmentjK— .. ** - i of TEniCLKb, of ererv demotion, and will rontiniie to raealT* regularly, new and second naad Corrupt*, SufJciet, Baggio, which be will sell r.niQe Tery lowest tamo for oash. Having had twelve v-umf practice tn the4msiscss.acd with bi* well known facililie* \a tba East, he flatter* hinwif In putting down all competition. Tboae wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and soe for themselves. Bfpeclal and prompt attention paid to repairing of rarri* ages, Ac. (myl9:d*wv»i JOSEPH WHITE. auBBKf' hTpZttkrson’B M urE, S-,“ LS & Corner Diamond itrett and Cliwrry »liey» aprl-Ptf PITTSIWIiGR, FA. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Jl the Pekin Tea Store, 3 H Kura oT&m,»Pitt!iBCMß, pa. BY the half cbe*U of neatly pacaed In metallic package* t* suit the trade. The subscriber is now receiving hi* Fall stock of GBr/r and BLACK TEAS,—consisting or some of the flneat cl c n to be found in the Eastern marKet. Merchants visiting the Jty areluvited to call and examine our stock. Below Ist list of the vanon* grades, all of which hare been carefully eoJnctfd, ami can with confidence be freon* aenued: 30 half chests fine Young Hyson; 10 -do do Moxune Koong Hyson 10 do extra fine Sloynne do; 100 do Bupenor do; 15 do extra One do; 60 Lacqured boxes extra Curious Young Hyson 25 half chests floe Gunnowaer; 10 do extra fine uh; 6 do do Morune Imperial; 20 do Superior ao; 150 do fine Oolons fc ßlacx Tea; 40 do extra fine oolong; 30 do extra Curious do; 20 do SopdrlatjreiT strong and fragrant Oolong; 25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; 6 do Curious oo do; ALSO—Java and Rio Coffee, borering’s Crashed end Pal* rerised Sugars. ALSO—S3,OOO Principe Began, which will he sold rery A. JAYNES, 33 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. novlttdAw this A Clurls’s PI A FRESU arrival of NUNNS« CLARK celebrated PI ANOd ha* >o*t been by the Mibscriber. They have been maderi j n n n and carefully selected expressly for this mar-* * * V v ket, and am considered unequalled for sweetness and power of tone They all posse** the new Improvement of two teporait bridge, the bass string* Tunuing over and above the treble. They are fully vyxmnUd to stand any climate and to excel In i-apscity for standing In tune Pricesratge fmoi *250 to *3OO. Also, a floe lot of Pianos from the manu factorin' of DUNIIA'I & &l« and al*o LIGHTK, NtWTON k BRADBURY, N. ¥. AH the above will positively be sold at Fectorv prices/ without additional charge for freight, risk, etc.,’etc. HENRY KLK 'ER, Sole Agent for Nunns A lilsrk’s Pianos, ’ No. 101 Third street, Sign of the Golden Harr. New arrival ofChlckerlng's Pianos. tmM . JOHN U. MKLLOK, 81 Wood street, will open todnv (Saturday) the following PIANO FOhTES, from the Celebrated P ID U manufaatory of C BICKERING A SONS, Bos- ton, vi* : Two superbly carved 7 octave Piano*. Four plain Rosewood 7 “ “ Throe carved do “ “ One extra carved “ “ Ono plain Rosewood Cj* “ “ , Four do do 6 •* Three Walnut 6 , . . All the above instruments hare beed flnlUjed dnrlDg tbi last month, and are or the lsttst styles of furniture. Inv* riably at BOSTON PRICES, and No. K I Wood street. j*3 , Agent for Chichfcnng A Sons, Boston. WM. A. M’CLUKG, DEALER IS Fine Tea*, Choice Family groceries and Willow Ware; CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS. t PITTSBURGH, PA. IS now receiving a large assortment of FIUCSH GOODS, in addition to his already extensive stock, purchased from first hand* in the Eastern markets, whiob, will be sold at the lowest market prices. <T''‘ l Hotel*, Steamboat*, and families, bnying by th* quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. 4^- Goods deliveml in the city free of chant*. *ep2l Head said Mineral Water Fountain* WHO* E, No. til FIFTH 8 tree t, next door to Masonic . Uall, dealer in FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY. Ice Cream, of die beet quality, served up daring the sea son. Also, Stra* berries and Cream. , t Families can be supplied with Strawberries and other Fruit*. daring the season, on the most reasonable terms. Orders are respectfully solicited. jtfbtf Advertisement. ANY person wishing to make *5OO In 6 months, address me, poet-peal, Farmington, Trumbull county, Ohio. This is no fiction or book agency. No traveling l 3 necessa ry ; but aoy person can remain at home and make the •hove sum In the time stated. Address jay.-ta ;PROF. BYRON H. ROBB. V.'"- : >7V -7: * MEDICAL. Carter's Spanish Mixti n\ THE 4JKMAT milllß U 9 THE BLOW . sor i pakticlk op iimcoit in it An INVALUABLE tfEXBDY FORgCKUKCLA King - Evil, &heutu«u»*n, obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions Fimplefl or Pastutwsou the /Me, Blotches, Boils 'brook 1 Sore Eyes, Sing Worm or Tetter, Scald Scad, Bobu p-meni and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers ey i M ittle Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and ml 1/L eases arising from anlnjadlrfouH use of Mercury, impru dence in IJfeior Impurity of the Blood. This valuable Mediehit, which has become oeiehr. ted for the number of \ extraordinary cum effected through its agency, has induced the proprietors, -at tbs urgent request e? their friends, to offer ft to the public, which thevdowttb the almost eonfidence in Its virtues and wonderfm.. .ralive properties. The followingeertideote. selected from * large number, are, however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors;. and are from gentlemen well known in their localities, and of the highest resped ability, many of them residing in the dty of Richmond, Va. P. HOYDEN, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond known everywhere, bsjb he has seen the medicine railed Carter’s Bpaoisb Mixture administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases tor which It is recommend ed, with the most astonishingly good result*. He saj sit 1 the most extraordinary mwdkine he has ever seen. AQUK AND FEVER—GREAT CURB.—I hereby certify that for three years I bad Ague and Fever of the mcr; t vio lentdescriptionl I had several Physidans, toot larpe 'juan titles of Quinihe, Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics ad vertised, but all without any permanent relief. At ist-t 1 tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effec tually cured me. and 1 am happy to say 1 have had mitbei chilis or fever since. I consider it the best Tonic in the world, and th**only medicine that ever reached my cere i Jobs Loxurc*. Beaver Demynear Richmond, Ya. G. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of- Richmond, and for many yean In'the Poet Office, has such confidence i-: the astonishing efficacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, that tu bas bought upwards of fifty bottle*, which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has never know n to Ml, when taken according to direction*. D*. HINGE; a practising Physician, and formerly i f the City Hotel, in the eity of Richmond, says he ha* wltr.ejytil In a number of instances the effects of Carter’s gpau?b Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He saj *in e aaw of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the gtod ef fect# were wonderful Indeed. SAMUEL Ml DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker A Mr r ris, Richmond; was cured of Liver Complaint oJ right 7*wrr standing, by the use of- two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. ___ GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—The Editors of the Rich mond Republican had a servant employed in their preff room cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rif tuna tism, which entirely disabled him from work. Taob.ttlee of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a perfect con of bun, and the Editors, in a public notice, say they “cheerfully commend it to all who are afflicted with any disease of the blood.” J | STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.—I bad * very ! valn&ble boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture I consider It truly a valuable medicine. Jamb M. Tatlor, Conductor on the B. F. and P.R. R. Co., Richmond, Va. BALT RHEUM of TWENTY YEARS STANDING LT RET. —Mr. JOHN THOMPSON,residing in thedty of Richmond, was cored by throe bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, of Balt Rheum, which be had nearly twenty years,ami which all the physicians of the eity could not core. Sir. Thomp son is a well known merchant in thecityaf Richmond, Ya. and bis euro is most remarkable, - ' WU. A. MATTHEWS,of Richmond, had a servant -ur*d of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He says he ’cheerfully recommends it, and considers it an Invaluable medicine. RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofu la, and what physicians cal) confirmed' Oonsnmptit a, by three bottled of Carter's Spanish Mixture. EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the revenue,-cays he has icon the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixti re in a number of Syphilitic eases, and says it is a perfrcl cure for that horrible disease. WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of Old Sere* and Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a fsv bot tles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled tr walk without a crotch ; in a short time permanently .cured. Principal Depot at M. WARD, CLOSE A CO., No. 83 H -tlden I«ne, New York. *** T. W. DYOTT A SONS, N 0.182 North 2d rt., PbOade-phia. BENNETT A BEERS, No. 126 Main street, Richmon i.Ya. And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO,L. Wll *-OX, Jr. A 00., FLEMING BROTHERS, 60 Wood street, Pitts burgh; H-P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and by Dru.-rifti and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. octfcdavlv jm. "W *rc «•%. 9-sm CHERRY P ECTOR A TCK T*« ium> CCE* U 7 COUGHS. COLDS. HOARSENESS. BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH. CROUP- ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. WE invite the attention < f the V BBS __ public to the certificate? app* nded below, and bespeak for :h*-ni tt«" '»a* / did consideration which their h mrrt I frankcen deserves. He i in such nations a« xuary who I voluntarily beer Witness to the cymod Tain* of CneasT Purnu • l go net wantonly trifle with, br ('••tort BSmmmmmmmmmmmmi feet*, nor overstate their conTi< - ions. Jutlc* then, whether lb is Is not the medicine to tn:K -ri-*n too must hare relief far the throe' or lunsrs; jodr too, whether every family ou*ht nut to hare it by thee, as a sstpiard asr*in‘t the everywhere prevailing enemy. hi'-h r.rals wth fatal frequency upon almost every fl>k and caniee off a lamb from many a home? Jackin, C. U-. Jarhsoo city, 0.. 20 h Nor.. V 2* < t>ft. J. tVATta: ?ir—TbeCH«**T Ptrroan, l* mu u in* quired after Several of our best Physician* bareu*«l it, I thereof tbrm In (heir own wee, and always wiih tb. b-p- j ciwet effects *tbe butnerons patent meditioes alwn; * lu*- 1 them, lead to incredulity in re»?»rd to erery new -tn*- dy; no>l it is only Mte* undoubted evidence of valne h-auy article, that apyUSTng Ilka »• general eouftd«&ce can 1 e ex *■" The unrivalled excellence of this combination of &- n's, fin the Thwet Pktomi.) proved beyond cadi by rep -nt*d trial undertheirowo observation, has compelled tn> Ural turn to proclaim abroad Its usefulness. It Is beyoi l ail deul t the best *en*r»l remedy wa bav« for the Palm- -wry Affection* of this climate, at the same time eedatlr- and expectorant—a rar* combination of peopertiys. In the here tb(»t H uJTT prove its own reward, I mb; ’•rß'e myselfi Befredfo* l ! sc,i:r5 c,i:r ob*>lien? servant, J * J AS. 11. C. MILLER, M !>. i Let im'-lmm r.f iV tw! JV«f<vrr*n mart thisca -. [ * Williamsburg, T. T, Svj-fl 3.1- 2 pa. J. C. Arm: TVar Sir—Over npplicstfon for th< past three rear* in ctv duties a* an nd*< cate, brioght on u:.e 1 eight month* ago a severe InitaUun cf the bronchial which trssn constant snnorance to me. and fast beer: rug a H>urce nfuteat apprehension. Kvery rtm*dy trier l r il<M to eruD relieve rcr, tiU 1 n«ed ycur Cheeet PnoTOKAI- This hns not only relieved me, hat. m I trwit. wholly cured me I rare ncdbloz for the reputation of advocating Peter- M< dlcines. and thi* la at war service. I. shall recommi - d to members cf the bar. and others whom I may me* j., ’ boring uoder similar Indispositions. 'Yours tnuy, _ R. F". JON Montgomery* Alt, October 4. is-. *. Dr. j. c. Ana: Sir—Lfcare u«d year admirable 'oci pound esrlnrlTely Id ray practice, and find it tn sorpt by far any other remedy we b&eelor curing diseases upon die Innru. Your obedient serTant, * R. B. JONES, Si. D. Wliat yet remain* to eooTinee the most inrredoJcu- ihat the Cherrv Pectoral la *ll that to be. tji: un equalled remedial agent f.»r all diseases of the Throat -icd Longa. The experien** of year* has proren it to be - >ich. and we submit it to the people, belieTtng that iMTi.tues will folly maintain it*reputation. Prrpared b* J.C AYElt,' , bemlrt.Lowell,Maa*. B. rare of worthless preparation*, attempted t« be palmed off u .tier a similarity of name. ' Sold in Pittsburgh by all Druggist*, and by B. A. r UN ESTOOK A CO., wholesale and retail- je6-~6ra r -W EDMUND WILKINS jnd Iwar the (XMtia/GaU.LawrmcmOe. MONUMENTS, BURIAL VAULTS, TOMB STONE?, Ae Freeport Stone Walla and Fcnoea, Mantle Fleets, Oen tra and Fier Tbps, always on band and made to order. N. B-— HaTinjc introduced a new style of Fence for 'em etcrF Lots of DURA BUS >TONIS, out through in pan-1 or railing font, and at very little oast over Iron foncic,*-. I refer to specimen* of that and other work lhav* air. *rfy done In the Allegheny Cemetery. I hare on band a c nice of drawings for every description of work li. niy line. -3 ■ umncu: Col. HENRY MoCULLOUQU, Pittsburgh. ffH. BAGALSY, E«l., do KRAIIEK A S RAHM, do Urt. HARM Ait DENNY, do Hoo. WILLIAM. WILKINS. Home Wood. Ucm. THOS. IRWIN. Allegheny. Mrs. TfISRNAN, Sr., do ... JOHN McDonald CRO&SAN, Esqr., Monocp bela Hooes- »prlQ.cLw^ EUROPEAN AGENCY. 18 s*. THB OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN THuJ v ITY monky to the old country. JAMES BLAKELY begs leave t* tty to those person* hat* tug friend# In the Old Country, and deelrotuef e. J)e»- (wndlßir them money or paying their passage, that bi • ar rangement# for doing either U non complete, and oust- arm a basis that mistakes can not occur, nor losses accrue v any party During the lest ten years to which .be has be- nin this badness, he has remitted over a Half Million of Dt :Urs without the loss of a dollar; and the house for wbleb l '*U agent, in Liverpool, ha# shipped not less than 45,000 per-Oue during the lastyear to this country, without a complaJ nt of neglect of duty on their part. vlf Ue can issue Passenger Tickets for London, Dublin, Liver pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfkst, Drogheda, Limerick, £ort Rush, NeWry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to Mew York. Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and New Orleans, and from tkance to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly i.. for mnling pu.mg.ni from tbm~fo.nr p*rt of tb. tounttr. H. »b» hu right draft. for ode, p.J.bl« *t tb. following places, vis OKPSarOLANP. Edwards,'S&ndfbrd k ~...~..~.1*md-;n. W (™ i?°prindp*i =i<i*» and towns UmragSrot England and O}J nxU3XBm PrortncUl tok Bnsllii. OUCBII. Armagh, Belfost, Downpatriek, EnalAffifa, Mallow, Strabane, MUone, ' . p«nnoy, Monaghan, Emriacortly, ttf* Sven, D®»folk, Galway. 'Kwn'? Tralee, Balyraena, Clonmel! UunSimOß, Londonderry, (Magb, Yough«Jl Banbndjre, Kilkenny, Dungannon, Kilrush, WaterlbrJ Ooleralae, Pwraonitown, Cork, gsßlst Bandon, BUgo, Wexford, cootehOl, Limerick, Ballyahannon, UOO ’ ONSOOTLAND .. Rational Bank of Scotland,Edinburgh; and its branches in fifty towns la Scotland. ON PRANGS. Messrs. Edward Blount A oa* (Available In any etty in France.) o» germasy. . mt , Messrs. Vegel, Keek A Bankers. Frankfbrton-the-waln. febJl MB. ww. of Srreoih and anrithfield t.v». European agency. pa.«&snges A REMITTANCE OFFICE.—James Blakely baa arrangement* rmdc wild Eastern Booses, which enable* hjmto issue Drifts, navable at right. for any amoun t,_ la London, liver,*'<><, Dublin, Paris, and Frankfort on tbs Kaln; also, at all the Prortncial and Branebes la Germany, France, C irtt Britain, and Ireland. Drafts OTer ooe hundred pounds nt MO&tofl. Oflke,osrnec of Seventhand BmUhmldsta. my3S • , .—i _ __ * a jmma—iso ibe. Manna, ht *tot» and me sale 17 ju. j!ob flemimq brothers. f ’Wv>: V ■ «-.* • *' •- «. ’* - J *>.’ DR. MORSE’S Invigorating Cordial A Phenomenon in Medicine. HP.AI.Tti RESTORED AND LIFE LENGTHENED, IT LK. MORSE'S 1 XYIGOItATTNQ ELIXIR c« COB DIAL.—At first properties attributed to Prof. Horae's Invfitnratinff Kliiit or Cordial weredtenuri frhwVm*. Tb* fiuhlic. ofiPD deceived, could not bailers'(lie simple and *ob- Ime truths announreti by the dbcnvHrer Tut facts, oiaMe iaet*s attested by witnesses of the elas* pad character, are now triamphiog over ail doybt*. Insfced» lit; is overthrown by * nan of testimrny-■which If perfectly Irresistible. Tba- ELIXIR rwoedi**, Hi all cases, the deplorable evils arising from a misube or abuse of tbe various organ* which make up tbe wonderful machinecalled mac. Itremoreeto full rigor every delicate function connected with that my*- tenon* compound agency of matter and mind, neeweeary to the reprodactionxif human life. To pertone of feeble nyi* rula-frame, or deficient in rital power, it isreccm mended *e the only means of ccmmunkanng that energy, which u Decenary to the proper enjoyment of all the natural epp*- x titee, as well as the blgbermeutel attribute*. It* beneficial I efforts ere not confined to either-mx, or to any eg*. The feeble girl, the ailing wife, the listless. enerrated youth, tba over-worn manofbneincr*, the victim of nervonsdepresßon tbe Individual suffering from sacral debility, or from th weahnesv cf a smith* orjr;«n, will all find immediate »od per* manent relief from the use of this ineon:parable renovator. , To there who have predi-position to panuysie, it will prove a complete and unfailing safeguard a-aio-t that terrible malady. There ere many, perhaps, who haveso trifled with their ccnstitnlicns, tb'at they think themrVlve* beyond tb* reach of pi edifice. Let cot even these desjutr. The Elixir d-frls with disease »it exist*, without reference to causes, er-d aill r.ot onlv remove the disorder itself, bnt REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. Tbe derangement? of the system, lending to nervous dis ease*. and the form* of nervous dir-ease itself, are-so nomer* cup that it vi uld r* quire • column to enumerate the mala* (lft-fl frr which this preparation is a rpcoiCc. A few, how* ever, mey he enumeraied, viz: neuralgia, tiedclereanx, hi-sd-aehe. incipient paralysis, palpitation of tba heart, spiral affi-ctions muscular debility, tremors, fiatu lencw, a priekingAensatioa in the ffesh, M.mhoess, mental deprevrinD, weekere of the will/ Indhj tri'kjn to mors, fainting after extrdse, broken ?lo*p and u-rrifying dreams, Inability to remain in che place or position, weakness oftb* pr< ■creative argues, »**xual incomt-etency. melancholy, men* onlsna, floor alba?; sinking at the stomach, female irregu larities, a chrcru* tendency to miscarriage, emaciation. and ell complaint* growing out of a five indulgence cf the pa» plr>D'Fj Sr>d-all barrenness that doe* net proceed from cranio cMs*a N«wond the reach of medicine. . Whenever the aifC*r.? to be acted upon are free from mat formaticc'or strictcrnl di*ease?,it i* averred th*t ‘MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR will replace we»iVn»s* with strength, incapacity with effld- PBcy. Irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and this not only without hazard of re-arfScn. >-u? with a pappy, effect on the general organization. tfST Ii» ;-r In mind that all malßdWe. wbvn.ver they begin, finish with the nvrvcua svFtPia, and that the paralyzaticn cf the mrveof motion and sensation is physical death, bear In mind also, [hat for every kind cf nerroo* disease the F.iixii Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. CURE OF NERVOUS DI KA&RS. . S n language can convey ar. adequate idea f.f the imme diate and almost mlraculouschange which itocrasionslu the diseased, debilitated and shattered neTV' > <u*sy,tem, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Impaired by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed, organization is atones braced, revivified* and built up. The menlnJ and nnptcm* of nervous diseases vanlah together under it* In fluence. Nor is tbe effect temporary; on the contrary the relief is permanent—for the Cordial properties of the medi cine reach the constitution ttxeir, and restore it to Its normal eonditibD. Confusion, giddiness, rush, of blood to the head, melancholy, uebDity. hywtorfei evretebedness, thought* cf relf-destroo . ttem—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, irra* tibility, nvrsousiHwa, inability to sleep, diseases incident be females, decay of the propagating functions, hysteria, mono mania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, iageteney, oonstipatidD etc_ from whatever causoar<>tr<g, It Is, if there is anyrelianee to be placed on human ic^timcoy,absolutely Infallible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great re- toratjve, in all comphdnts incident to females, mark a now era in the an nals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been in* ▼entril—thousand of tnvigorants concoetotl—all puzpm to be specafied la tbe various diseases and derangement* *o ; which tbe delicate formation of w'-man render her liable. . who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tro mora,-pains io the back, or any other disorder, whether pe culiar to her »x. or common in both sexes—to give tba in* Timratisg Cordial a trial. IdAIIPJZD PERSONS, * Oroihere. will find this Cordial after they hav* used a bot tle or two, e thorough regenerator of the tyitam. Is all direction* are to he found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not have b-wn s i but for this extraordl niry prepuraticn. And it is equally potent for theTthany dls -eases for which it is- race tame T-led. of young men have been restored by usin; it, and not in a single in stance ht= It foiled to benefit the u. PERSONS 0? PALE COMPLEXION. or consumptire hehiTe,ere rer.iured by the oeeofa bottle DT two to bloifia end vigor, tbe skin from a pale,yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. These ar* some of the sad and m*lanchoiy effects produ ced by early hnhlts of youth, viz: vi-ikx>-s* of the - back and limbs, pcin* io the heed, dunn**®* r: -j;}>t, of mas ovilar power, palpitation of the bvort, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of tbe digestive functions, general debility. «/mptoms of consumptions, etc. ■ Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind ere much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, eenfuston of ideas, expression of spirits, evii foreboling?, aversion to society, Belf-dlstnist,*|. love of «>ntude, timidity, ore some ot the evils prod a- L" cel. AH thus afflicted t 1 BREOUE CONTEMPLATIN'G MARRIAGE ? Fbould refls>*t that a sound mtnd and body are the most no* evssary requhitvs to promote connubial happieew; Indeed, without thefc, tho journey through l*fe becemes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the vi«w; the mind becomes t-hadowed with despair, end filled with th* melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with your own. CAUTION. ■ ■ Dr. Morse 5 ? Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled pvrroni *Tn futnre.all tie Cordial will have the proprie tor? fee-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following word? Mown In the gla-a: Dr; Morse’* Invigorating CortUnl, C. li. RING, Proprietor, If. T. The Cordiali? pnt tip, highly concentrated, In.p-nt feot tje^—price three doll*?* per tattle, two for st* dollars, six for twelre dobara. C. H. ttINC. Proprietor, 102 Broadway, N. T. Bold fay Druzaist* throngfacat the Outted btatee, Canada and the West Indies. ••• AGBT7BI Pittsfanrxh—FLKHlNG. BROS., No. 60 Wood stmt. Bo GEO. H, KETbP.R, No. 140 “ ♦* Allegheny City—JNO. P. FLEMING. Crocinn»u —B. 11. HCAKTS(JB. i OR TUK CDKB OF DEAFNESS. PAINS, end the Die- X’ charges of Matter from the Ears—s!-o,'all those dls* agreeable noises like ibe burking of insects, falling ©f water, whirring of steam, which are symptoms of approaching Deafness, and also generally with the disease. Many per* sons who hare been deaf far ten, fifteen, and twenty years, and were obliged to use ear-trumpets, haTe, after ruing one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being made perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly recom mend its DM. Paaots Dcs’t Neclktu Yovx Chiijhuh.—Thousands o-. . children ahcaallT Oeecme deaf, in consequence of dis charges oftnatter trom their cars, induced by hcarlet Fever,. - Colds, Ac.-*Now. if mothers would do their doty and nro cure Scarpa's Oil for Deafness, and u-w iz kn directed, t Leir children would he curVd: but If neglected, the discharge con tinues very troubjeeome. tbe bearing gradually gets worse, and finally partial or total desfoess ensues. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Qsßandtee Mr*. Baxter. <md the trill impart to yeuinfrrrma- Uan that wiUeomxnce. and astZnuh turn. A9Totrs»isQ Fact!—PhlJuielDhia, January I—l heraby certify, that when I was About twelve years old, I gradually became deaf in both ears, so that In a fow months I found It almost impossible* to hear, unlace in the very loadeettone of mice. I remained in that situation until *a*t summer, a period of eighteen tears, when I b#l ot SCARPA’S COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. I Immediately obtained * bottle, whfeb I have; u*&. and am happy to say it has anted )ik% magic, and quite c&xea me. Any one wishing farther information of .mv ease, which 1 think a remarkable jne, will find me by calling at my residence, Conooru street, first door above Second street. Brazen* '• For sale by. 950 Reward £ WILL be paid to any person who will buy a bnx of Dr TERREL'S HEALING OINT MENT, and me It according to directions, if they will eall at my oflice and say with, a clear conscience, that it will not cess* pUldycvre Chapped Hands, Chlblains,da ting, Sore Lip*, Burns and Freezes, Sores on Children, and greatly alleviate, if not - entirely cage Beltrheum, Piles, Lnfiam na tion of the Breast, Bites of Insects, Pimples on the Face, and all Disease* of the Skin. MONROE TERREL, Naugaiaek.'Oonn. For sale by FLEMING BROTHERS, and Dr. KKYSER, Wood streeCPiitsbnrgh: ‘J. 0. SMITH, Birmingham; Mrs., B. HOLMES, two peranoevflle: D. M. CURRY, Allegheny; WM. SEIBERT A 8R0.,477 Penn street, Pittsburgh; LOR- - BNZ A WIGHXJLAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works; SAM*L DYER, Allegheny; W3L SMITH, Lawrenceville; LURE B, . DAVISON, Wt liberty; SPANG A CO., Btewaxtxtown; . STEWART, LLOYD v - A CO., Vlechanks* Iron Works; J. W. HANNBN. Man chester. , Jyfifcdewy DR. TERREL'S HKaI.INU OINTMENT viU cure tftlt* rbewn (Tetter), Chilblains. Common Sores. CfcappnJor Cracked Hands, Uunu or Scalds. Cols or Wooed*. Hiss. In* eammstk-Q of the Bmii Sites of Insect*, Bose Lips. Pun i pies on the Face, and BrealOn* Oot ana Sores on Children, - tod *n Diseases of the Skin, gaickcr and turtr than shy other Medicine. For sale by FLEXING BROTHERS, and In. KKYSKR, Wood street, Pitts bn nrh; J. G. SMITH Birmingham Drag Store; WM 8EIBK&T A BRO- 477 Penn street; LOBEatZ A WIGHTMAN, HennfTiTanls Glass Woras;' Mn. taa ETOLMKS. Te ffiverano-vnie; D. M.CUKBT, Altaabeny C»ty;\ BAMUKL DYEftTAlfccbeny City; WM- SMITH. Lavrafce* l vlUe: LUKE B.DAVISON, East Liberty; SPAIiG A COr< Blßwaztstovn; LEWIS DALZKLL A CO., Sharpsbntgh- STEWART LLOYD |t CO., Mochanlcs* Iron Works; J.W nANNKN. Manchester. jygfeda-gr . ? tOE- bROWN, So. 41 Diamond Alley. De- /% rote* hi* entire attention to in ofilc* Practice. tfMP Hi* burin— is mostly confined to Priaatt U| Tenertal Z>ia*cu«, and such p&lofulaflectJass, flk . brought on bylmpraaenae. youthful indulgence and eaor«& Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, U onorrhea - (licet. a trie to re, Uretnral Discharge*. Impurity of the Blood, with all Disea* ■ee of the Yenerea) Organ. Skis Disease*, Scoroutic Eruj* Uoas, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Disease*. Seminal Weak* flees, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Uofltfcly suppressions, Disease* of the Jornth, Fistula in Aco, Nerrcot- Affection*. Pains is the Back and Loins. i ml tatlon of the Bladder and Kidney a, aucoeesfully treated.— Cure guaranteed SLOaen years’ practice (six La this city) enables Sr-Brews to offer assurance* of a speedy cure to ssl who may come un« teUfcan. OB=. «od Prfrto Ooraiilua<m Iran, U, SUanrtalli, moderate. no*fcdhw4j Njj X «n»gn» mi of Dr. TKKKhI/b Oih'fklJf-M Will , keep any Blacksmith's, Farmer’s, Sailor’s, or &acfcan« ic's bands, let them cnao or crack eTer so bad, sound and in coud working order all winter. _ Prepared nn <i sold oy SOSHOE TERREL, jy23aJ*wy ' yaur-Juck, Conn. KnLTJMATISM.— Dr. Brown’snewly diK.Tered remedy lor Rheumatism is s speedy and certain Remedy for that painful trunbla. It never fails. Office and Private OonEultation Bocme So. .41 DtAMOHIfr Pittsburgh, Pean’a. The Doctor ia always at home. mrebSMS*. * D>, L>. ifayne’i Family BteOldaca JAYKiTb EXPECTOEAST; Jayne’s Hair Tonir; *' Tonic Vermifuge; BanatiTe Ptils, u Q*rpitna(tT» Paiasin; ** Ague lilts; “ Altera tire; u American Hair Dye Theabote valuable famtij medicines const* otij on hand, andc.ld wholesale -t retail, at the Pekin Tea ? tore, 3$ Fifth street. By A. JAVhKS, ianlfcJjiw Agent fry Ktiabwrth ajWKBT SCENTED KAPPKb SNUFF—Th*s bnest article O now in use; GOO tt* received by JOS. FLEMING, jt»l7 comer of Market aud ila* IH*mondi (JKK BEAN DY—T cask of the Bnesi Cognac purposes, received by j,17 • JQa, FLEMING. U&K WINKS— I cask genuine Port, ud Ido Sbsrt tor medicinal purposes, reestTedby •H JOa.'FUMH«Q. "w'*" - • S" 1 - • >,»».ija •: . '.v- --'*v Vi- LOSS OF MEMORY, EVERT WOMAN OF aENiiE, feblfrtnesw ■*' TProm the Tribune-1 A. JAYNES. Pekin TVs Store, S 9 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. '-i' ;• ✓, * . r =K
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