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DAILY MORNIM
MON DAY MORNING:
tboiBi.it?ii raoM tb* ratvcn or
Ym wlllgrow oi l. my Ictc, my Udy «W'i
You will be old when I shall be at rest;
The longest d»y* wrca now tojn« . -
Fleeter then those with health anil bleat
live long, long years. but let tby old ag*:ba
True to my love, j ust to my memory;
jLod. dearest, from the fireside’* pedsefalseat,
The songs of tby de»l friend again repeat 1
When other eye* March in thy wlthelad cheek.
For charms of beauty that-1 oftlheve iobj,
Youth. loving .he dear theme, of thee, szwyi seek
’ Who watt the lover thou dids't scorn'radon*.
Tell, if tbbucaos’t, my love, my fwults beside.
My hope«, doubts, ardors, trembling—nbthing blue
And, Oca not, from the fireside's peaceful mat, >
The songs of tby dead friend once more repeat.
Should any ask, “ Was lie a lover idol
You. Without ahamo, may say, M I loved Wm ever .
« Him flokle, faithless, didst thou over and r
•WUh lodunntlon answer, ueter —never!
And mention that hi# heart, still fond and true.
Responded to the chords awoke by you.
Then,dearest, from the flreaide’9 peaceful seat, _
The sougs of tby dead friend once more repeat!
I taught you, say, to mourn o'er oar sweet France —
Inform her sons, that mv forgotten lays ‘
Ware of her glory, fame, deliverance, . -
■ Balms for her wounds, the bopps of brighter days;
Lat them remember ’twas the northern blast
A blight on twenty golden harvest* cast i
And, dearest,from the fireside's peacefhl.raat.
The song* of tby dead friend again repeat^
Loved o'f my soul 1 01 may my iHe f*m* ) •
Beam o’er thy age to cheer the gloomy bouts;
And when thy hand Rball bold aiy portrait’s frame,
Trembling, as Spring return* to scatter flower#.
Toward the unknown world raise thou thine eyes,
Think we shall meet again beyond the atlas.
And, dearest, from the fireside’* peecefu} peat.
The songs cf. thv d*ad fri’-n l rtf* l3 repeat.
d v t j, ft President of tbo Ciittod St*t**»
t" pa^'^e"f l»«. I- PK.UIKLM P'BK?*; Pn^ident
L'of P the United State* of Amniti, do hereby declare and
m . ka wnown that public sales will be held at the under*
In tb.STATK OP aiCUIQAN. .t
oa MONDAY, lb* fOUETII DAY OF “**»
ftp the disposal of public lands situated within tbe f>Uow
log named tnwnJhipa, to wit: . j
sXrr'.h of iht Uau Unt, and vtd+f Ou principal ZAtridian.
Townahip* forty-six, forty*eren, and faity-dgbt, of range
teU. ' J& , ‘i
• -'•aship fortr it of tange eleWn.
Township IbrtT-eigUl —<g*
Towrieh p forty-nine of range fifteen.
Townships forty-two, forty-four, and. forty-fire, or range
w fortr-four and forty fire of range twenty-three.
Townshipslortv-t wo, forty-throe, forty-four,and fortj-flre,
of rangfl twenty-tour. ,
Township forty-throe of range twenty-fire. .
Townships forty-t wo and forty-three of range twenty-etx.
Township forty-nine of range twenty-eight.
Townabina forty-nine and fifty of range twenty-nine.
Towmihil* forty-aloo an 1 fifty of range thirty.
Townships forty nine and fifty of range v
Townships forty-sis, forty-eeren, forty-eigbt,*ud forty
nine, of range thirty-two.. u , .. .. .
TowmOiffcs forty-sis. forty-eeren, forty-eight, and forty
nine of range thirty-throe. . ,
Towoshipß forty-two, forty-three, forty-fire, fortj-au, and
forty-soren, of rango thirty-four. ; • . -
Townships and forty-eeren of range thirty-fire.
Townships forty-four and forty : flr« of range »«£OM.
Townships forfcfour and forty-fire of range forty-three.
the Lao l Office at DUNCAN, commencing on MON
DAT, the EIGHTEENTH DAT OF SEPTEMBER next, for
the disposal of the public land a situaUd in the following
named townships, to win . . , .„
Xarth ofiOit bate. line, and wd if te ***£*»•.
Townships thlrty-sevon, thirty-eight, thirty-nine, forty,.
ty TowQS^B t tWrty'fiix, thirty-saron, thirty-eight, thirty
nine, forty, and forty-one, of range t»enty-sii.
Townships thirty-six, thirty-digbt, thirty-nine, and forty,
of range twenty-seven. • ...
Township thirty aix of range twenty-eight.
Lands appropriated by law for the use of Schools, Mlli
tarr and other purposes, together with those - swamp and
"overflowed lands, made thereby unfit f ° r
any, granted to the State by the ect entitled An act to
eoabletha State of Arkansas and other States to reclaim
the 'swamp lands* within their limits,'; approved Septem
l*r 2d. 1350, vrill U excluded from the*olet
Tbo offeringor the above lands will he commenced on the
days appointed, and will proceed in the order la. which they
ere advertieei"until the whole *tll b|*ttoifen*M»d
the sales thuaoloeed; bat no sale shall he kept open longer
than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands
will be admiUted until after the explrattonof the two weeks.
(liven under my hand, at the elty of Washington, this
eighteenth day Of M»y, Anno Domini, {*? *L* b ‘
hundred and fiftv-foor. FRANKLIN PIERCE.
By tne President: . . _ _ i ,-wa^-
joas Wilsos, Commissioner of the General land Office.
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NOTICE TO PRB KMPTION CLAIMANTS.
Every person entitled to tne right of preemption to any
of the loads within the Townships and parts of 3\>wnship«
above enumerated. Is required to establish the same to the
svtlsftetinn of the Reyiater and Receiver of the proper Lane
Office, and make payment therefor a* *»n as
nfer seeing this notice, and b-f»r* the day appointed fer
the commencement of the pabllc sale of the land* embra
cing the tract claimed; otherwise Iot ‘
felted ' Jl "" "Uw l ''’*
jyLlaw:l3w] fbwmfiri >*#r q f the O'neraJ Ijand Offer.
Steam SltchineTT tor United State* steam
Frigates*
NAVY DEPARTMENT. July .1,1854.
TIRO POSITIONS will be received at thin Department un
•Jr tilth. FIRST DAY OF AUGUST next, for tho complete
SalKi «PV«!SyfeSßr"3Sffi
Frigates, to be at least 256 feet in length , and of 3.000 ton*
measurement* one of which is building at each of the UoiteJ
Staten airy yard? at Boston, New York, end Philadelphia,
and two at Norfolk,
Kach offer must be for a specific sum, and include all
patent fees for any arrangement that may be proposed, and
most state the period within which the work can be com
pleted. ' .
The boilers are to be of iron, with telescope chimneys;
the propeller/ with the connexions for hoisting up. of com
position. The fre.-h water condensers, machinery for boat
ing, ventilating, pumps, Ac, with appurtenances of all
kinds, muai • be tho*» most Approved for marine engines.
The tools and dupllrete pieces becewary fit an efficient
cruising ship-ofwar, a list of which must accompany the
proposes, and also the coal bankers, must fcc included.
All the wood and carpenter work neceasaay to adapt the
▼easel for the reception of the engines, boilers, propellers,
Ao_, win be at the expense of the Navy Department, and It
w U furnish the usual ficUltiaa and labor lor hoisting tha
machinery on board. _ ; . ,
For''the accommodation of the entire steam machinery
with fuel for ten days’ consumption, at the average speed,
at a loa-l draft of water of 23 feet including the keel, a
length not t*i exceed 00 feet can be allowed In the body of
the ship, Including the entire space under the berth-deck.
The greatest breadth of this space under the beam will he
47 feet, and the beigDt from the timbers to the toitom of
the beam 17 feet; the area of the section bring 662 square
The weight of all the steam machinery, water In the boil
ers and eo4l within the space given, and Including the pro.
seller and shaft, with appendage* of all kinds and Spare
pieces, has been estimated at 735 tons of 2,2*0 pounds, of
which 350 tons is for enal.
The dlstaoce between the main stern-post and the rudder
post may be six feet, if that length is necessary for the pro
peller in a fore-and-aft direction, and the depth from »ho
load water liae to the lop of the keel uxrlcr the propeller
will be 21 feet The length from the mainmast to tn*> stern
post will be about 112 fret The area of the greatest:lm
marsed trausversed section to the deep load line wul be
665 square feet • . . ,
As auxiliary steam frigates tho spars and rigging will be
thojo of a frigate of the first class, of 1.300 tons toaasure-
The particular arrangement of the machinery will he left
wlm tb-'se wh-we propositions may be aocepted as combin
ing be greatest number of advantages; the desire of the
Department being to obtain the.grestest speed and power
with the most economical consumption of fuel which the
apace available for that purpose will admit
The terms of payment will be as follows; when one-third
of the work provided by the contract shkll hate l>ven com
pleted to the sailsfoottou of the Department, there shall be
a payment rfonf-fiftU of the whole amount of the contract;
when two-thirds of the work, shall. In like manner, be com-,
plated, there ahal ben further pafment of one-fifth; when
the ship shall have made a trial trip, satisfactory to the D--
parcm?pt, of not lees than one week at sea. there «baD he a
further payment of one-fiftb; and when.the ship shall have
been in the possession of tha Department, and performed
satisfactorily for six morths, the remaining sum shall lip
paid; tha repairs necessary daring this period, from defec
tive workmanship and material, being at the expense of
tho contractor. c . . ',, ~ _
Bach proposal must specify the ship for which the offer
is made, and must be accompanied by Tull and complete
specifications and drawings, which, if desired, will be re
turned to those whose offer* may not be accepted. It muat
alto be stated at what establishment the work is to be
d °Bach proposal most be accompanied by a guarantee that
the cod tract, when awarded, will be faithfully performed,
and the successful bidders will oe required U* enter_lnto se
curity for that purpose in tho sum of three ioarths toe
amount of the contftuit. <l. C DOBBIN,
July l:2awtlAug. Secretary of the Navy.
AGNtta aTRICKLAND'd NSW BOOK—Tba Pilgrim-, of
WaUlogham: by Agnea Strickland, is Just received
and for sale at IL MINER A CO.’S, ho 32 Bmithfield street.
Another Book by Eugene Sue the celebrated and popular
author of the Wandering Jew, Mysteries of Paris. Ac, Ac,
entitled Woman’s Love; a true story of ther-Heert; price
by Mrs. Marsh, author of Emilia Wyndham,
Castle Avon, Ac; Harper’s library J 50 cents.
The Jesuit’s Daughter; complete; 60 cents.
A Tear After. Marriage: by T. & Arthur; 25 cents.
Ilowitt’a Visits Plaoea; $2.
Flora Lyndsay; or Passages io an Eventful Lift: by Mrs.
Moodie, author of Roughing it In the Bush, Mark Hurdle
stone, «eu 60 cents. _
Nanette and hc-r Lovers; a story lUustraUng some new
Phases in French Life; $l.
Julienne, the Daughter of the Hamlet; a new Protestant
Novel; complete In one volume; |l.
The Rappers, or the Mysteries, Vallariea and Absurdities
of Spirit Rapping, Table Turning and Kntranoement; with
illustrations: 1 volume: 50 cents.
Rosa LamberLorthe Memoir* of an Unfortunate Woman;
a oomiranlon to Mary Prices by G. W. M. tteynolda; vol. 1;
&0 esnts. H- MINER A CO,
32 Smlthflald st.
AGAZINE3 FOR JULY, JUST RECEIVED.
Knickerbocker Magaxloe, for J uly.
Harper’s. “ “
Putnam’s “
Graham a 4 • •
Illustrated Magaxlneof Art, “
New York Journal, for J uly.
London Lancet, u
Horticulturist, “
Received and for sale at _
PAUL KLEINER'S Literary Depot,
jyC Fifth Bt. opposite tha Theatre.
BW BOOKS, RECEIVED uY JSEFBKBa.-€ummings
Lectures on Daniel.- ...
Cummings’ Lectures on the Parables.
Thrunnsno'e Lectures on Pulmonary Consumption.
The Turkish Empire; Its historical, statistical, religious
aondlUou, mwnsrs and customs,etc: by AUrad De Bease,
member of Embassy at Ooustettttoople. Translated revlswl
and enlarged fwßth- fourth Herman edition, with me
0.b1D.1, *t»..te: b, Ed.art JoykonX
For Ml, by
FOR BAliß— sixty »ctos of Land, on the obw Hank
Road Trom'Allegheny to Wow Brighton, 3 roD ß *J >elo
Allegheny dty, and 1 mile from Woods’ rnn> hy the old
»a? It will b* sold ttrj low, anddirlded inloto from 5,
Wm wiihto* to »■>
. 75 Fourth «r««t.
A <«U tor thm P«opw. " ~
Buav t ItoTWXTaaXANOIN& to miwb fora about the
feSS&carHtg of «« are reealring 350 oolf CSiests,
MnßHTOwtattng o: Young Hj§on*« Imperials Gonnow*
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INSUKAiSp& Ppj^jPANIES.
DELAWARE
WTTTTTAT. SAFETY IHStfBAHGX COMPACT.
OFFICES in the North Boom of the Exchange, on Third
street, PHILADELPHIA. -
MAKINS INSURANCES.
Ox Vessels, 1
Cargo, >Toall part* of the World.
Fsughts, J
. INLAND INSURANCES
On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
all parte of the Union.
EIRE INSURANCES
On merchandise generally.
On stores, dwelling houses, Ac.
ASSETS or THE COMPANY, November 7,1663.
Bonds and Mortgages - OO
State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring
’ Garden, Southwark, and other loans,. ...*..181,66# 42
Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com
panies :. 24,01220
plli* receivable. ; . 150,626 04
Cash ft n 16,071 80
Kalancesin the hands of Agents and premiums -
on'M&ripe Policies recently 155ued..A...»....~..121,70i C 7
SubKripUonNotM —lOO,OOO 00
DIHCTOJU:
Wm. Martin, Dr. B. M. Huston,
Joseph H. Seal, Hugh Craig,
Jilmund A Bonder, Bpencar M’llTain,
John 0. Darin, Charles Kelly,
RoWrt Barton, : Samuel K. Stokes,
Jobaß. Penrose, <■ : ,•
George 0. Leiper, . . . • James Traquair,
K-lward Darlington, *jr*> Jr-,
II Jonesßrodke, Joshaa L. Price,
J. 6. Johnson, JamasTennent,
James 0. Hand, • John B. Semple,'
Theopllu* Paulding, 1 Charles Schaffer,
James B. iTFarland, ! J.'T Logan; Pittsburgh,
VT. C. Ludwig, [ B-T. G. Morgan, do.
WM. MARTIN, President.
? THUS. C. HAND, Vice President.
Josipa W. Oowak, See'y.
p A.AIADEEIA, Agent,
No. ftft.ytwr street, Pittsburgh.
THIRD AHNCAt'STATISmBHX
OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF VKHHBTIVANIA.
$309,016 61
125,260 66
.. 1,916 IV
lOO,OOO 00
Asset*, May Ist, 1852-
Premiums rewired to May Ist, 1853-
Interest an Loans, Ac
Capital Stock.
Hemmed premiums, 80-insurance, Ex
pansea, Ac., - 67,834 66
Bonds, Mortgage, Stocks, othar good swcu
curittee $161,431 93
Premium Note* . 179,016 61
Cash on hand ... , _ 17,52 Q 21
Total ain't of Lisblefbr Losses...- $368,318 70
JOHN V. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin oonoty,
P. 0. SEDGWICK, Uarrisburg,
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia,
A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh, .. .
A. A. CARRIER, •»
JOHN- fc'&OTUEBFOKD; Dauphin county,
A. J. OILLETT, Harrisburg,
S. T. JONES, Harrisburg,
ROBERT KLQTZ, Carbon county.
* JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President.
A. J. OILLETT, Secretary.
Will insure against perils of'tea and Inland navigation,
else, on in city or country, at lowest rates <x*U;
eistent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling bouses
either perpetually or fbr a terra of years. >
Branch Ofßce, corner Fourth awl Smithfleld stmts.
myXJjtf a: a. CARRIER, Actuary-
TOE UNITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 86TH, 1850.
CHARTER PRHPKTCAL.
CAPITAL §250,000.
Oifiee, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia.
•7- Officers of (he Bane Board of Philadelphia:
txttorou. '
. Stephen R. Crawford, Pjul B. OoddarJ,
. Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W.Thigley, Geo. STUenry,
JaoobL. Florence, James Devereux,
William M. Godwin, William iT See.
Prrjidenl —Stephen R. Crawford.
Vice President —Ambrose W.lbotnpeon.
Medical Kaaniner, Pittiburgh-? Janies H. Willson, 31. D
Allegheny Oily —R. B. Siowiy, M< D.
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent,
marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
.fhe Franklin Flr« latpranee Company,
Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
DIRECTOR^— Charlea W. Baneker, Thomas Hart, Tobla>
Wagner, Samuel Ofaut, Jacob K. Smith, Geo. W. Rieh
arda, Mordeeai D. Lewis, Adolphl B. Boris, David 8. Browne,
Morris Patterson. Okas. N. llaxckxa, President
Chaa G. Bascxxx, Secretary.
Continue unmake Insurance, perpetual or limited, on ever}
description of property, In town and oountry, at rates as low
u are consistent with security. •
The Company hare reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, a)
ford ample protection to the easured.
The Assets ef the Company* on January Ist, 1861, as pub
liahed agreeably to an Act 01 Assembly, were as follows, ria:
"Mortgage $918,128 6S
Real Estate 84,377 78
Temporary Loans - 83,966 17
Stocks - 61,889 00
Gash, Ac 64,346 81
Since thair Incorporation, a period of twenty-one year*.’
they have nald unarm! of One Million Four Hundred Thou
mot, uouarfl, losst-a uyulß, tueim/j ammunz eviaence ot tnt
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and dispoci
lion to meet with promptness ail liabilities.
J.GA&DINRK COFFIN, Agent,
ap24 Office, north-east oor. Wood and Third sts.
PROTECTION
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OP
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock , Annual Premium* and Western Fund
81,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1824.
Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favora-
ble terms, against
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE,
on THI
PERILS OP NAVIGATION.
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoebt
for prrrsßTTßan Aim Allegheny county.
marlß.-y _
Western Insurance Company, "ittsborgh.
R. HILLER; President. | F. ST. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL, •300,000,
WILL Insure against all hinds of risks, FIRE and M A
KIKE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Home institution, managed by DikicTQßs who are well
known in the community, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character whicl
they nave assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be Insured.
I>ir«t»r*.—R. Miller, Jr.,C.W. fUcketson, J.W. Butler,
,S. Uolmes, Jr., W. □. Smith, C. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson.
Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppencott, George Darsie, James Mo-
Auley, Alexander Nimlck, Thomas Scott.
S@i Office, No. 92 Water street, f’Warehouseof Spang *
Co., up stairs.) Pittsburgh. m>v24:ly
ASTBf A INSURANCE COMPANY,
H AHTPOHD, CONN.
Chartered 1810—Capital Stock $OOO,OOO.
THUS. K. BRACK, Prewident.
THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. '
DIRECTORS— Thomu K. Brace,
Samuel Tudor, Kbeoeser Flower,
Ward Woodbridga, K. A. Bulkeley,
Joseph Church, Boland Mather,
Frederick Tyler, ; Edwin 0. Ripley,
Robert Buell, Samuel B. Ward,
Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt,
John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham,
Gostevas E. Davis, Junius S. Morgan.
Policies On Fire and Inland Risks Issued on favora
bla terms, by GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Ag’t,
deelily No. 74 Fourth stmt, Pittsburgh.
HOTELS.
CITY HOTEL'
(LATS BtOWff’S. )
Corner of Smlthfleld and Third street*,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
GLABS A CABB, Proprietors.
JOHN P GLASS, DAN D. CARR.
{UU Kuipr T»lcfT»i>b ofitt.) (Ui. HL CkirW. * Ptrrj Boult.)
THIS largo and commodious House having nndergonr
thorough repair and furnished with new equipment*
throughout, is now opeo for the reception of the travelloir
public. Charges MOPtaATa. anrl6:fim
ST. CLA I K HOTEL,
(FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,)
PITTSBURGH,
Corner Penn and Bt> Clair street*,
cf. W. BENNETT Proprietor.
This Is a first class bouse, between the Railroad Du
pots; the rooms are largeand newly furnished,and charge*
moderate. aprl-fclvdlw
THK OLRN HOTEL
IS NOW READY FuR BUMMKR VISITERS. Thf
grounds have been improved, and the House rendered
more attractive, generally. The proprietor will he happy
to see his friends.
An Omniboa of the Excelsior Line Li now runnlnc
from the station, on Fifth street, to the QLJ2N HOTEL
Leaves the station at 8 o’clock, A. M., and 6 p. M 4 return
ing at 9 a. M., and P. M.
jel‘2:6m
FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio.
C PATRICK A SON, Psopaicrou.—This House has ua
• dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations,
rod large additions of sew furniture, etc., and the proprie
tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
their part to render the Pasumur a place where all the com
forts of a first class hotel can be found.
Jy4:tf C. PATRICK A SON.
KILET’S HOTEL:
CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, FA.
mySfrTj E. RILEY, Proprietor.
FLORKNCB HOTEL,
No. 400 DROADWAT, NK W YORK.
(COSPCOTEP 05 THI ICROPKAN PLAN.)
BEUBEH LOVKJOT 2
y. rtittm, JtL, aut jc. a. hauls
PSRRY HOTEL, corner of Hancock streetand Duauesne
Way, Pittsburgh, Pa.
marfcy McMASTERS It MARKLB, Proprietors.
THE RENTON IRON COMPANY, of Western Penneyl-
Tania, haring become the proprietors of the RENTON
and DIOERR3ON PATENT for mukiag Wrought Iron di
rect from the Ore, for that portion of territory or Peonsyl Ta
nia lying west and Including the counties of Pulton,
Huntingdon, Oenire, Clearfield, Elk and. McKean, are new
prepared to seQ certificates of stock In said company, «*ch
share of stock entitling the holder to share in the profits of
the oompany, and the right to use one Furnace unoer said
Patent. The Company *UI also sell the right to nse the
Improvement in the above named territory, by single fur
nace or otherwise. The faqt that bv the Renton process
Iron Ore css be converted Into Blooms at about the cost re
quired to ooavtrt Ore Into pig! Metal. is a sufficient recom
mendatiosofita merits.
• Mr! JAMBS Q. CRANE has been appointed Agent for the
-sale of rights to use Pumices under stid Patent, to «bpo
application may ha made, or to tha undersigned Directors of
the Company. J. K MOORHEAD, }
Kar^-
W. DXWSB WOOD, WKeetport.
feblldawtf JAB. H. CRANE, PittrtmrghT
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BANKERS AND BROKER:..
EXCHANGE AN© BANKING HOUSE
A. WILKINS *- CO.,
UNITED STATES BANK BUILDINO.
No. irftia Fourth Street,
PItTSBCIWU, PA.
FOREIGN and Domestio Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes
and Land Warrants bought ami sold.
Collections made throughout the Union.
Business paper discounted and loans negotiated.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
Mouey received on deposit, and interest allowed when
left for a specified time. <i9c2
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Uavt Bemvtxd their Ojjict totht Corner qf FifUiand WocdtU.
rrrtsßCkaa, fa.
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Broken,
and Dealer*in Notes, Drafts, AccepUaoea, Gold, Silver
and Bank JS'otwa. Exchangee on the Eastern and Western
Cities comnantly for sole.
Collections in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits-reoelved in par funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Street*. (frb3
$627,47<« 63
BANKERS AND EXCUANGE BROKERS,
mn aXHOTXD THXIB EAWUSQ AXD KXCHASOI OFflCl TO WO.
G 7 x&axrt stuxet, foitb doors bslow old htaud.
N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Broken,
a and Dealara in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Sil
ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
(Sties constantly for sale.
Collections made In ail the cities throughout the United
Btates. Deposits maslved in par funds or curreut paper. No.
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. tjaflfcly
lU. a. book,
HOOH 4 SABGEKT,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
K. K. OO&XXft OF WOOD ft BISTU STd., PITTSBOBOH, P*.
DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, foreign end
Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Depotdt, Ac.
Kxchangi: on all the principal cllius of the Union end Eu
rope, for sale in sums to salt purchasers.
Current and par funds received on deposit.
Collections made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest
rates. faeplUy
TIBKMAS a CO.,
BANKERS AND- KXCiIANQK UKOKBHB,
2fo. 95 Wood Strut, curnsr of Diamond Alley,
FtTr&nuiWH, PA.,
BUY AND SKLL Ufcuk Note* And Ooln; Dleeouot tims
exchange, urn! promissory notes; make collections in
all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on
till and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all
other matter, appertaining to a Broker's Business. Eastern
Exchange constantly on hand. m*r6
$446, UW iSi
BANKER AND EXCHANGE bboker,
$3&B,Sl$ 7U
DSALES IX
‘ Exchange, Commercial and Bazik NotM.
bought end sold on commission. Collections
O carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit
£>s% fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
Bank. ■ daclti
■ HILL ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
cuturra oi wood in nrtfi nuns.
SIGHT EXCHANGE nn the Eastern CUie* constantly for
e»le. Time Btlle ol Exchange end Nole* discountwi.—
Gold, fillTer and Bank Note*, bought and sold. Collection*
made In all the principal clliefi of the Unltwl State*. De
posits roceired of Par and Current Eonda. [mart7ly_
aLlki tpwAKQ k-uik, runutwci taxim
BANK Kim AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, >
BUY AND SELL Gold, SUv*t, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
i»ron»l**ary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and sell Stocks on Commission.
‘Collection* made on all points in the Union. [myl
G. £. ARNOLD 4 CO.,
‘ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALERS iu Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Draft*, Ac. Collections canfnlly attended to,
«□'! proceeds remitted to any part oftbe Union.
; Stocks bought and sold cn commission.
' No. 74 fourth st, ueXt door to Bank of Pittab’i. f«*l3
“aTsTJK LOOMIS.
.? STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
OJJlct, .Vo. o'* Fourth rt., above Wood,
PITTSBURGH.
49* Notes, Drafts, B<-mis. Mortgages, and Loans on col
laterals. negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrant* bought
and sold. . octfl
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE Of
A. WILKIES A CO.,
No. 76 FotjaTu Sraxrr,
Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh.
]xn6 __ PtTTSBCton
fh-iHSitic and Frrnyti Ksuhangr, ban* .Votes, Uoid an d Aloe
H'aght, Slid and Fxchangtd, at the
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE Of
WILLIAM A. HILL A CO.,
to sTaKST.crrrrsßimoH.
allowed on time deposits. Jf [JanlS
TltuKrSO.S LJIiL. JSO. A. CACOHII
THOMPSON BELL A CO.,
B A N-K Kit tf AND BROKERS,
Corner of Third ami \Ylr-d t reel*, Pittsburgh, I'a.
49“ COMMERCIAL BRO'KER,***
AND I.JAL.E I*
Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Beal ICstate, dkc.,
’ .Vo. 76 fourth J- , ISllf urgh. Ml [Jw&g
OJLBIXET rU&SITUHE M A X UFACTUR KR.
Wtr«*roeui 97 end 99 Tlilrd street.
- afITM J. W. W. respectfully inform
his frh adi and customers that
mH has now completed his spring stock |W
of furniture, which t> decidodlj * » *
the largest and tw«t exer offered fr>r sale in this City, which
will be sold at prices as low as anj In the United Stales,
Hast or West.
As he is iltjtcrminftl t*> cuboid the yualltT with well ee»-
wnea material*, b*»t workmanship, and newest designs; end
from the ex’oQt of his or<len> and facility in manufacturing,
he Is enabled to produc* warranted furniture, at the lowest
prices-
.$1,212,708 44
Be ha* adopted the principle of identifying his customer*’
internet «ri'.h hit dwu, in quality and price, and keeps al
ways un hand the variety of every description of
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the mortal*
{ant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may ba
furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or*
•1«T. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock,
which for richness of style and finish, cannot ba mrpiMia
in any of the Eastern cities:
Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas;
50 Sofas, in plash and hair olotb;
50 dea. Mahogany Chairs;
SO Joa. Walnut "
50 Mahogany Booking u
20 Walnut *•
54 Mahogany Divans;
20 Walnut “
60 Marble Top Oentre Table*:
50 “ “ Drosdng Bureaus;
30 “ “ Wastelands;
40 Enclosed
IK* Common “
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut "
50 OoCtago u
t >0 Cherry and Poplar BedsteaJ*;
20 Mtbogauv Wardrobes;
10 Walnut
10 Cherry *•
50 Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining and Breakfast Tables
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 dot. Cane Seat Chair?; '.
24 Cane Seat ltocidng Chairs; ' ' r* 1
12 lAdlea* Writing Desks;
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots;
Etiguires; Paper Machs Tables:
Conversation Chain; Pembroke “
Elizabethan “ , Ball and Tlar
Reception “ Ladies’ Work “
Pearl Inlaid u Extension Dining Table*;
Arm M Ottomans;
Gothic and Ilall Chairs;
A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cx&mrr Mams supplied with all ar
, deles In their line.
STEAMBOATS and HOTKI3, furnished at the shortest
notice.
All orders promptly attended to. aprft
Bteamboati, Ahoy I
_ Till subscribers tender their acknow>(Oh
iur the favors bestowed uponteL
by their Steamboat friends, and IVI
eould respectfully remind them and'othera interest- * * ®
ln bulldlu;; boats, that they are nt all times prepared to
furaisb, on tho most reasonable terms, every description ot
Oabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work
manship. T. li. YOUNG & CO..
Corner Third and Smlthfield streets,
opposite '* Brown's Hotel."
Jamei Lowry t Jr.,
('IUAIB AND BKRBTEAD MANUrAOTURIfi—No. 254
j Fetterman’s Row, Liberty street, dm od bud a lorg*
’Cock of Chainand Bedsteads of erury description, made of
the beet materials, which ho will tell lower than articles of
-bn tamo quality can be sold la the etty. He would call par
dcular attention to hie large stock of Mahogany and Walnut
Jbairs and Bedsteads, which be will sell at greatly reduced
prices. Also, Turning 01 every aescnptlon executed In the
oe&test manner. Orders loft at the Ware Rooms, or at the
dill, comer of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly
tended to. _ marSl
A.MILLIKENAOO.,
HAVR ON HAND at tbelr estenrtTo CABINKT and
CHALK MANUFACTORY, No. t>4 Smithfleld a treat, a
largo assortment of fanny and plain furniture, which the'
rill 11 IS per cent, below customary rates.
Terms—eash only.
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Great Indacemenu to Caih' ParobMcri.
WK will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANG!
CIIAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at price* that cannot
Tall to pleaeo cash purchasers. All our work U warranted.
)ur terms are CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR^
mar 26 cor. Scyenthjand Liberty at*.
A WM, K. rtfKVENSUN cuutlnur-ji u> uianufactait
»f every <i**fleriptlon, et his old «taod,
corner of Liberty and Seventh street*. UNDERTAK
" »T\rt attend*] ti>. in all Its hranrhe*. cnvll
J. Q. MARTIN. Agent.
WOYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-®*
D. BARNARD.
A T o. 40, I\flh Street, between Wood and Market.
jaoltnly] pimnnßnn. '
CRY
ST A L PALACE,
Sio« 18 Market street. '
C. C. B££L7,
/ —S RESPECTFULLY Informs hig friend* and the
vL*\ in general, that be has just started bis
New York and Philadelphia modern style of
COOKING-OYSTERS and everything else in the
eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Stewed, for l'l% cents
a dosen. lie will also furnish the best of everything thai
the market will afford. House always oj>en until 3 o’clock
in the morning. m»rt3-tf
OYSTER SALOON AND RKsTAtRASII
108 WOOD STREET.
THE subscriber bu now bis OYSTER SALOON AND
EATING HOUSE perfected in a manner that cannot
be exceled by any similar establishment in the city.
MEALS WILL ME SEHVED UP AT ALL HOURS Of
THE DAY, from the
PROPRIETOR.
Choicest neats* Fowls, Fish, Ac., Ac,
Uls Bill of Pare cannot be surpofted, and he would respect*
full; invite the attention of the public to iL t
CHARLES STILL, s'
108 Wood stmt.
St. Clair tißfer Beer Brewery.
THE undersigned respectfully informs the public thst he
is now fully prepared to serve private families and the
public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, in
bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will bepunctually attended to;
an<f the Beer delivered to any part'of the city or vicinity.
y. G. BGHKNCK.
Benltz* Bear Hall, '
■Ao. 100 AnttMsld Mtrttt, oovosilt the Custom flbiut.
rpHE eutoacriberhas oneofthTlaigeetani
1 best finished Lager Beer Halls in the dty. Ills BeerL
acknowledged to be a superior ankle, and every other af
oommr latkn about his house eannot be ezoeHed.
A. BENITZ.
WANTED— A Mtuafiou for a man and wife to work on
a fun. Apply at FHANCISCDS’ Agency Office,
M fifth street, near the Post OOss.
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PATRICKS A FRIERS,
N. HOLMES A SOUS,
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JOHN WOODS,
ga.urpnt A RAKK,
THOMAS WOODS,
l< U KjN 1 i U t.ii,
j ame s w. woodw 111,
REcsTALiRA.nT.?.
CORNUCOPIA
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DRY GOODS
Hew Arrival If anrt Bummer Dry
AT No. 98 N. W. BIDE OP WOOD STREET
D GREGG A 00- Importers and Jobber* In British,
• Preach end German DRY GOODS. lUving receiv
ed oor large *dcl extensive stock ol spring and summer
goods, purchased from importer*, manufacturers, and part
through our own importation, we feel uaf* io assuring our
old cub to men, country merchants and city dealer* general
ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing,
we can offer *ueh inducements to buyer* as are rarely met
with in the trad*. . '
Among our dry good* stock will - , be found cash>jares, de
laines, Portsmouth lawns of the mr.st desirable designs,
mohair lustre*, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured silk*,
.ipghtiM and ftmey prints, latest sty ie* broadcloths, fancy
vestings, cassimerea, satinets, tweeds and summer panta
loOning; brewn and black muslins, table diaper*.
We hare also opened a very large assortment of bonnets,
newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn,
and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons;
with lace goods, fancy netting*, jaeonetts, mull and figured
Swiss musuns black silk veils, ic.
Oar variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per
niuuaon caps, threads, port monaies,patent medicines, per
turnery, and almost every article usually kept in the va
riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver
watones, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of
newest patterns, and a great variety of SO hour and 8 day
elocx*. ail of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash
nr eamunewry reference.
N. h.—An early call from buyers la respectfully solidted.
D. GREGG A GO.
GREAT BARGAINS IN BRY UOOUS AT
A. K’TIGHK’S HEW STOKE,
CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS
Having tuib day opened my new store, i
beg leave to oall the attention of tbo Ladle* to the
large and splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, just received. Among the stock may be found
some of the very finest goods now imported. It comprises,
1 black and fancy Dr**s Silks, 60 cts. to J 2 per y<l
600 do Moos, de Lalnes, Barege de Lainea, and Mousse
line d# Bege; . .
200 do Beautiful Bareges and Tissues, in great variety;
260 do New Style Dress Gingham*;
2000 do American, Preneb and English Prints;
500 do French and English Lawns;
2000 French Collars, from cents to. J 6.00:
900 Mantilla*, of the latest styles.' among which are son*
of the most beautiful imported totoihi- country. ■?
Also, Mottles, Tidings, Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapers,
Table Cloths, Gentlemen’s Wear, Ac.
TRIMMINOB—In this department will be found a com •
plate assortment oi Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltha
•nd Houiton Lace, fine English and Thread Uce; all of
wbicn will be sold naunaally low.
Ten bales yard wide Muslin at six cents per yard.
mv3 A MTIGTIE-
Sew Goods at hedueed Prices
YOUNG, STEVENSON a LOVE, No. 74 Market Street,
between Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh,
have just opened a very large and splendid assortment of
seasonable Dry Goods, which have been purchased in large
lot* at auction, and from importers clearing out sales, at
such price* as will enable them to sell many desirable sijrlea
of Goods at 26 per cent less than the oort of imports lion.
Dark Lawns at 6 and 6 cents; Bareges and Barege Dit&ine*
from B cents up; Dress fcitks from 40 cents upward, aud aU
other Goods in proportion.
As we are abopt to take account of stock in a short time,
we will offer our Good* at prices that canuot fall to suit all
purchasers. We solicit *o oarly c .11 from our friends cad
the public generally that we may have the pleasure of giv
ing them soch bargains as we have never been able to offer
Iwforw [j€»f YOUNG, STEVENSON A LuVE.
HEW DRY OOODB STORE. ‘
lim Frut-10. >1 Mftrkct street.
OUR boose being now open tor the transaction of a gener
al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the
patronage of the public, feeling oonfldent that, from our ex
tensive and wall selected stock of BILKS, FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS F* can offer such Inducements as will In
sure entire satisfaction. UaGaN A AIIL,
•prd:tf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street.
’ CLOTHING.
CLOTHING STORE!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.,
FORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
street, which baa won an unbounded popularity tinder
ha name of tha TURKU 810 DOORS, here, for tbe -pur
poM of acquiring more apace for their Immen«»* boaincre,
‘HDOTed to the upectous building on tbe corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now tbe mon
SPLENDID BTOCK OF CLOTHS 1
19P
READY MADE. CLOTHING,
Tbit bu ev«r bws offend to the public.
Their principal object for this removal, la to give then
more fatalities for the
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They are prepared to Mil Good* at the
LOWEST EASTERN PRICES!
And they will warrant them to be as good as any manu
factured in the Union.
C UBTOM WORK,
• ui tui star »m*,ast> pms to* sucansr none*.
They hare on a full and beautiful assortment ot
LOTUS and COATINGS, for
frocks, dress, walking and bdsi-
NESB CUATB.
Oar Interest* are idendotl with those of oor eustoorr*.
And we uaure the public that oar fidelity will not foil in
nlling All order* we m»y be favored with.
mg' DON’T FORGET THE PLACE—
No. 88 Wood street,
(EAST SIDE.) OO&XEK 0/ DIAMOND ALLEY.
H.B.—We d tad reoar we have
do longer any oonoection with the Clothing B urines on
I Liberty street. Onr Attention is devoted exclusively to the
Houm above designated.
nttrta JOHN M*CLOSKEY A OX
SEW SPRING GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McOLOSKKY A CO’S Whole*
sale Clothing Warehouse, No 8S Wood .trwt, aud corn/r
of Diamond alley, the largest and mort T*rir»l st***k of
goods that this celebrated house has ever bod lb* pleasure
of inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have
been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no
second profit on them, which leaves u* able to »ay that we
can and do sell at as small profits as any house in the '•ast
ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the aiu-utson
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to
give us a call, and examine our extrusive assortment <>f
READY MADE CLOTHING. It is almost tmpo'rtM- to
enumerate the quantity of immense piles of garment* that
Dto be seen at this larg establishment; it is suffdeul to
say that it has never been equalled by the bouse it.-vif.
marlGuf JOHN MrCLOSKKY k CO
SAMVEL GRAY,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
SO. 47 ST CLAIR HOTRL BWLDfXGS ,
st. ns in stain, pirrsßuaoo.
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTH!' IG made exclusively to order,
and warranted to suit Haa constantly on hand a
Shoice assortment of CLOTE i, CASSI3LERES, VESTINGS,
and OYEROOATINO, of the lataststyl**, selected expressly
for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will
have their wishes oo ns oiled and compiled with, ns all work
■ done under his own supervision. oovl2
Clothingt Clothing!
THE undersigned respectfully Informs his friends and the
public that he I" now receivingnt M« "tore, No. 177 Lil>-
erty street, » choice assortment of Cluth*. Ca.-Mai'-r*'* end
Vestings, of the latest and most devlrab.e styles, which h
is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man
ner, et short notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
We hare also on hand a large and well manufactured stock
of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retail.
Persons who purchase roods for cash, will find It to their
i dvantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making th<dr
purchase*. [marVj O. CONNER.
New Clothing Store,
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
THE subscriber has just opened thU new establishment,
where he has always on hand a large end choice arson
ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal
to any In the dty, and will sell at the most reasonable pri
ces. The publie are requested to give him a call,
marfcly B. OPPESIIEIMER.
WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c.
WE HAVE THE GOODd —Jewelry, in rich and beau
tiful variety, well selected, and a large assortment.
Watches, the most celebrated and perfectly finished, of
London, Liverpool and Geneva manufao ore.
Silver Ware made In my own manufactory at Oakland,
and warranted pure ooln quality.
Military Goods and Sedety Emblems, Jewels, Seals, Re
galia. Trimmings, As.
Spectacles, T«a Ware, Lamps, Girandoles Mathematical
Instruments, Glass Cutters’ audOlaxier's Diamonds, Ac., Ac.
All as cheap as any in this or eastern cities.
Watch repairing done in a superior manner. Jewelry
made and mended at the oldest establUhoJ shoo in tnis city.
W. W. WILSON,
my 22 corner Market and Fourth m*. :
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!!
Pfetfle 4k Meyraa,
DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
ffiV SILVERWARE, Ac, No. 42 FIFTH Street, near
opposite the Morning Post, formerly occu
gkdßpled by L. Beinemen A Co. We have now hand a
splendid assortment of 8 dsy and 24 hour Clocas, which we
offer to the public at great bargains, such as: Iron cases,
pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks.
Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent
lever, cylinder, and anchor escapment Watches, and ao ele
gant stock of-Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend to
sell cheap fbr cash. . . , .
N. B. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at
low prices.end warranted. m>r '- a
HEW JEWEIHY BIOEE,
So. ST Market Street,
(Second door aboot the North+out comer of tAe Diamond.)
TOnN STEVENSON, (of the leta Ann of John B. M\Fadd«n
o 4 C 0.,) rwpectfully announoes to the pobli j, that he bee
opened, at the above fiend, eflne assortment of WATCUKS,
JEWELRY. BILVER AND PLATED WAKE, LAMPS, GI
HAN DOLES, Pocket and JbMe Cutlery, Britannia Tea and
Cbmmunum Seta, end the usual variety of goods In hu Hue
of barineas.
Sped el cere end attention given to the REP AIR of FINE
WATCHES, JEWELRY, *fl. , ,
lie trusts, thet from hie long expcrienwrin busmens, ne
will be able to give aadsfaetion to those who may favor him
with their patronage.
Httflburgh, May 16th, 1863.
Henry RLcbardion, JeweUer,
Having re-litted his store In a handsome manner, and
bnt recently returned from the eastern; cities with a
tine assortment ofWATCHRS, JEWELRY. and FANCY
GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom*
era to the fact that “*n™g his Watches will be found the
most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of J«*eUy, the
latest style* of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and V est Chains,
Finger Kings, Bar Bings, Miniature Iswketa, etc.
PANOYGOODS—Buch u Papier Maobe, Work Tables and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Male,
Colt's Pistols, Porte Mtmnales In great rmriety; China Fruit
and Oake Diihss; with an endlaaa sarlety of useful and or
namental articles, which ha-re only to to seen tobe appo
inted. * [norl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET.
Fink watches and rich gold jeweluy at
BARGAINB.—We wish to inform the public that we
are now offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew
elry, at prices that cannot be beet. Therefore, we say to
one and all, you that wish to buy fine Watches and Jewel
ry, give us a call, and sare from *6 to 50 per cent in your
purchases; whUhyou can certainly do by calling at 6»
Mmrket street. , , .
/N. B.—Watch repairing attended to in all its branches,
/u a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manufac
tured to order at abort notice, at ,_ ~ ...
je7 1100 D S, 57 Market st.
" H. KHOKBEL)
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Dealer in clocks, watches, jkwklky, and
fancy GOODS, No. 35 Dunoro Aun, totveoen Mar
ket and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa- All articles sold at
warranted. Repairing alC»OCka,
Watches and Jewelry promptly executed at the shorten
notice. All work done will be warranted. Ijeiuom
Notice to Stockholder*.
AQRKBABLY to a resolution of the Board of . ruslwaj
of the Odd fallow* Hall Aieodatien of the city of fttte
burgh, rrtfltffl at a meeting held at the office, on £Qo9d“j,
theeubaerihen to the Btoet or mU Aaeoeiailou
are hereby notified that «n [lo] r*a carr, being the fifth
>n ftalaiantof thair subscription, will be doe payahie
on the 10th of Jana, 1864. WM. 8. .HUNTER,
Treasurer O. ¥• H Association,
earner Mar let and Second da.
I. ; ** • * • -
j MISCELLANEOUS.
DE GUISON'S
Improved Non-Explosive C&mphene lamps.
HAVING PURCHASED THE
A riffht for the above LAMP In the
IB counties of ALLEGHENY, BF.A
<v> «VKU, WASHINGTON. PAY.
A f KTTE.and OREENK, weave pre
pared to furnish Lamps, or sell
HighUrfor a reasonable price.—
These Lamps are so constructed
as to render explosion impossible,
and the public may rest satisfied thattbcy m.a.yj>e used with
entire safety. -They also give mor * brilliant light, and the
materials used being cheaper than the ‘ Long Tallow, or
oil- ofany kind, they moat come into general nee. w e also
haTe LANTERNS and CAN*Bou the non-eXplosive principle.
RECOMMENDATIONS;
, This certifies that we examined and tried, De
Qolnon’s Improved Non-Exploding Camphena Lamp, pa
tented January tirh, 1852, and are fully satisfied that it 1* »
very valuable improvement, and will be found far ptwfjffeO>'
to any other lamp in use. We believe for safety it is pe»
fe.-tly reliable, and therefore deem it richly deserving th
attention of all snch as hare occasion to nae Lamps of an.
E"a Biddle, Batavia, N. Y. f 8. A. Wilson, Batavia, N.Y.
F.Y. Booth, do J. C. Wilson, do
V Austin, do T.C. STKennan, llar.am, N. Y.
0* P. Parsons, do R.J.Maon, do
Alva Smith, do W. D. Lowerie, WUliams’g, L. I.
P. A. Marsh, do J. K. Bogardns, do
Klius Foote, do J. Splnings, do
A. D. Tyron, do R. Brown, do
N. A. Woodward, do J. A. Patterson, do
CAMPHENE, PINE OIL and FLUID, always fbr sals at
the lowest prices. ,„ „ . ,
The attention of Steamboalmen and Railroads is respect
fully Invited to the oew patent Lantern and Can. Th*
lamps may be seen in operation at Dr KEYBERB Drug
g lore, 140 Wood street, where they are kept for sale.
feblOrdkwtf . __
mbw office..
Real Estate and Contracting Agent.
ItHE subscriber has been induced to open an office for
the parpose of baying and selling, on Commission, and
having the Agency of large Bteam Bew*Mllle and Boat >
Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other
facilities from other water and steam saw-mills. He flatten
himself that be ean furnish any bills of lnmber and
timber of any kind, eruut or small, long or short, and
•‘sliver them at any |K)int on the Allegheny, Monougahel*.
Ohio, or Mississippi rivers: contract to. build large Barges
Store Boats, Coal Plats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Kail
road Timbers —Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to any given point
and will attend to the Sal- and Kent of Real Estate. From
his long experience In lumbering, freighting and boa'
building, he thinks he can give general satlsfoetlon. All
person® are repeated to make their contract* soon ; *-p*
eially those wanting boats or large blllsof lnmber and tim
b-r, should contract for them in the fall for the spring and
summer use. Ug will also attend to the purchase and sale
of any commodlty-tfcat may be desired.
Letters addresae-Lto Dario Moss, Real Estate *nd Con
trading Agent, Pittsburgh. Box No. 120, post paid, will be
punctually attended; to. Uis office is on
S, Allegheny Houses DAVID MUNN.
smuxczs.
Col. Jfttan B. Moreno, Lumberman, Pittsburgh
Mr. John-Morrison. Esq., “ “
Mr. Robt. 8. Brown, Eaq., “
Mr. Wm. Armstrong, “
Mr. Oworge B. Sweney,
C. 4 J. EUhnrt-Cu.,
|e«2l:lv.l*w
liege, Pittsburgh, Pa
•Incorporated lij the Legtela
ilh perpetual charter.
t>nir's Mercantile Col
IN I*4o—l
tureof PeimMlranU, wil
Hua .Taxis BCcbajux, I Hon. Wal«» U. Ixjwu*,
“ Wm. Wilkins, “ Cba*l*s Natlok,
“ Mo-f.s Uaxpton, . I o®o. J. K Mookhkao.
P. DL' FF. Principal; Author of Duff"* Book Keeping, Ac.,
Professor ol Book Keeping and Commercial Bclenoes.
8 II D ALIIOFF. Professor of Penmanship.
N. B. HATCH, Es-|.. member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Pro
fessor of Commercial Law. ', _ , ,
P HAYDEN, A- M., Professor of Mathematical and Clas
sical Department. Professor of Mathematic*, Ac.
ft iUU AtSIaTANT? are constantly employed in th*
Book-kee-piac Department. ,
Drrr'i, Sthtsm or Boos kxipisg l* taught by the author,
a non bis i.-w ioTfOiad Hlauk Rooks—caiefttel for patent
Juna 5,13 M Bv means of this importart ioTention. In
mbou* ba f tne usual time of study, the real proctiv* of
B*>ok keeping la impartod to a decree of perfection norer
before atiftlut-d in the United Slate*.
ills training for busim-a comprehends opwards of 4t»
real business transactions; 300 commercial computation*.
A thorough courseof business PasnussaiP.
Daily Lectures on Commercial Law and Commercial
Sciences, the theory of profits, the art of making money. Ac.
Duff’s Book Kooplog,' Harper's edlti n, price post
ace 21 cents, “ the most perfect and comprehnnalTe in the
Eng!i<b language ”
Duff’* Steamboat Book Keeping,pnce jl,postage 9 cents,
* a perfect system for such Books and Acroupts.
Duff ’* Commercial Calculations, price SO cents.
*»*• Seud for a clrcnlar by mail. t jelftdsw
David nanu,
Real rotate AND CONTRACTING AGENT. No. 2,
IRWIN Stre-l. I‘ituburgh. bv for aalo, •« follow*:
IS) acres of land in C*d*r county, lowa. 16 mile* tro w Mus
catine, on the main road to Marion, and 8 miles from Tip
tun, 0 uiilea fr’m two Railro.ul depots: 90 mores Is under
cultivation, a good frame Ilouae, Prame Earn aodGrana
rl,—, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm la well
watered. high dry. gc-od land. in a very healthy county.
A very (treat bargoln can be had of this farm for prompt
;ny. Enquire as above, or cf Mr. John Muod, on-the prv*
Also. 3 acre* of Isnd. with a larce Steam Saw Mill, now
in sucrco- ful cperalir.n; 3 frame Dwelling*. Barn, BLu-fc
smith Shop and Tools. Boat Scaffold. Wiok Shop. Ac.'itu
ate on tho bank «-f the / iie.-r.- oy river, at Miller’s
Annitronc county. I’a Euipilre a? aboTe, or of Mr. L.
Munn, on thepfftmWs. . „ .
1 nlw want to-purchaio 5 to V'O.OO-'i fet-i, B JI., of good
White Oak Plank. 3 inches thick, 8 cr lb leet long, 7 to 16
inch'** ivele. part to lir dislivi-r*-! in October next and part
in April. 1833. Enquire a« above.
Al.-o. f -rMi!-*, all the lie;!*, FurnitnTp, and every tilin’ of
the fitting not of a lane Ib'lc!, in the city of Pittsburgh,
now doing n very 1 rgo bu«im>.«s. Two to fire years of the
)*a«e of the houee ran also be had.and immediate possesion
if required Kumiire as above. __ !”•*
' TEAS! TEAS! TEAS !
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
.It the Pekin Tea Store,
38 Finn STRCtT, I’ITTaBORUB, I’A.
BY the half chest, of neatly passed lu metallic package*
ta suit the traae. . _
The ■ub«cril’* , r i* now receiving hi* Fall stock of GBF Fh
onJ BLACK TKAS,—cr.nwptioi: oi wmf of the finest d
be fmjD'J lu the Eastern uarxet. Merchant* tL*
oity are invited to call nno examine our stock. #
Below is a UK of the ramus graure. all of which hare
been carefully selected* ana cam with confidence be rt»-om»
menuni :
30 half chests fine Young Hysdn;
10 do do Momne Young Uysou
10 do extra fine Moyune do;
100 do Superior • do;
IS do extra no* do;
SO Lectured boxes **xtra Curious Young llyaon
25 half chest* fin; fluapowuer;
10 do extra fine u»t;
5 do do Moxune imperial;
20 do Superior do;
150 do Fine Uolontr Black Tea;
40 do extra fino ooionjs;
30 do extra Curious oo;
20 do SuperlHtlretT Krror.g and fragrant Oolong;
25 chests extra fin* Roglish Breakfast Tea;
i do Curious ao do;
ALSO—Java and Rio Coffee. Lorenng’fl Crushed and Pul
verised Sugars.
ALSO—S3,OOO Principe Seemrs, which will be sold vary
low A. JAYNES.
Aw S 3 Fifth street. Pittsburgh.
KOOY PATTKRSUH'h
noT)4:JAw
BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLES
THE UNDERPINNED having e-ected n<*w andoommo
dinu.i STABLER »n«I CARRIAGE STORES, in conuvo*
with his old establishment, jj. £
b (irepawn to ao a vastly In
cxvmuhl business.' lie ha« pro- wPflr
visIonforOXBIIUNDRKDAND W
FIFTY HORSES, cf which ho can take an increased num
ber on Uv«ry.
lie has arranged his new building with a tlsw to roles
and storing for job, of new and second hand Carriage*, of
all descriptions, to which he will give ample attention.
There i< also within the new building an Equestrian Ring,
where Horses are trained and exerci*ed, which will be found
advantageous to persons keeping Burses with the under
signed.
Thankful forao exceedingly liberal patronage ip the past,
aod the favors of a multitude of frlenif. the undersigned
will eudeavor to command its continuance by deserving it.
myl!fc4mdew ROPY PATTERSON.
CARRIAGES FOR SALK.
TBS undersigned has lust received at his n
OARRIAGK WAREHOUSE, situated
near the Two Mile Ran, between Pittsburgh
and Gawreneertlle, a splendid \TJ
of VEUICLES, of every"description, and will continue to
receive regularly, new and second band Chrrtapes, Sulkies,
Buffffies, die., which he will sell on the very lowest terms for
cash. Haring had twelve rears' practice in the btuineKS.and
with his weU known fac tildes in the Bast, he Batters himself
in Duttlngdown all competition.
Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call
and see for themselves.
Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Cirri
ages, An. [mylS:d*wr*i JOSEPH WHITE.
ROBKRT H. PATTERSON’S
LIVERY AND SALE
STABLE,
Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley,
•prH'-tf PITTSBURGH, Pa.
NOTICE
GEOUUK W. SMITU informs the public that be has dis
posed of his entire BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT • f
the Brewery on Pitt stree', to W. D. English, whom be re
commends to his customers in that department.
To the Public.
g&»Tbe subscriber begs leave to announce
to the p'llilio that he has purchas'd the BOTTLINQ DE
PARTMENT of the Pittsburgh Brewery from Q. W. Sm tb,
on Pitt sTeet. He Is prepared to supply, In any quantity,
anil at moderate prices. Smith’s celeliraitsl KENNETT ALE
and BROWN STOUT; also, common ALE and PORTER, in
quart or pint bottles.
Hnving been for & length of dime connected with Mr.
Smith's establishment, he fuels entire confidence in being
able to serve families end the trade with promptness and
entire satisfaction.
Particular attention paid to packing for shipping.
All orders delivered. [jy-Hth) W 1). ENGLISH.
JUST PUBLISHED and for sale at RUSSELL’S DKnJT
of Cheap Literature, No. 15 I’lfth street, the folloaing
Works —
The Rappers: or, The Mysteries, Fallacies, and Absurdi
ties of Spirit Rapping, Table Turning, Ac. ;
Boston Slave Riot, and Trial of Anthony Burns.
Rosa Lambert: or, the Memoir* of an Unfortunate Wo
man, by 0. W. M. Reynolds.
AsbleUb, a Tale of the Olden Time, by Miss Dupny.
Travels in Turkey, by Adolphus Slade.
Tbo Idon’s Skin and the Lover’s Hunt, by Charles d«
Bernard.
Remember the Bookstore, 15 Fifth street, near the corner
of Market. BUSSELL A BROTHER,
je!4 Booksellers and Stationers.
WM. A. M’CLUIiG,
DEALER IN *
Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
Wore.
CORKER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS. f
' . PITTSBURGH, PA.
i 8 now receiving* large assortment of FRESH GOODS,
in addition to bis already extensive stock, purchased
from first hands in theßastern markets, which, will be sold
at the lowest market price*.
«£r IfoieLs Steamboats, and families, buying by the
quantity, soppiied at wholesale rates.
Good* delivered in the city free of charza. sepZl
Head and Miner*! Water Fountain.
WIIOWE, No. til FIFTH Street, next door to Masonic
• Hail, dealer in FitUiT and CONFECTIONARY,
ice Cream, of the bcu quality, served up during the sea
son. Aloo, Strawberries and Cream.
Families can be supplied with Strawberries and other
Fruit* during the season, on the most reasonable terms.
Orders are respectfully •‘solicited. jeilf
Advertisement.
ANY person wishing to make goOU In 0 months, address
me, post-paid, Farmington, Trumbull county, Ohio.
This is no fiction or book agency. No traveling is necessa
ry ; bat any person can remain at homa and make the
above sum In the tlmu stated. Address
Jaf:3m PROF. BYRON H ROBB.
ihCT AND DRY TOBACCO—2S btils and 2) hf tibia supe
\j rior, for sale by tJ*26] SMITH k SINCLAIR.
C« . V'-
MEDICAL.
Carter ’# Spanish
THE GREAT PUKIMgR up TliE BUJOI .
SOT A VAATIat or HtKCUIT \H .11.
A N INVALUABLE lUIMSLY FOR BCHOFOLA Ring's
jfV. KvU, Rbennisnmn, Obstinate Cutaneous gruiiiitiir,
Pimples or Pustules on tba 'Face, Blotches, boil* .'hruotc
tsor* Kyes, Ring Worm nr letter, Bcalii Head, tnlai ;eiacßl.
and Pain of the Bones and Jointa, Stubborn Ulcers ryt bS
litic Disorders," Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Im
eases arising from au injudicious^use of Mercury, imptu
deaoe in Life, or Imparity of the Blood.
This valuable Medicine, which has become eelebretad (or
the number of extraordinary curee effected trough itr
agency, has induced the proprietor!, at Um> argent tuques:
ef their friends, to offer it to the public, which tbeedc will
die almost confidence In its virtues and wonderfa... -ratfv*
properties. The following cerriflcAte*.*el«scted from a largt
number, are, however, stronger tasthnonj than the men
eord of tbs proprietors: and art from-gentlemen w«H
Known In their local!ties, and of the highest respectability,
nany of them reeiding in the dty of Richmond, Vp,
P. lIOYDKN, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel* RR-hmoa
;nown everywhere, says be has seen the m«Ucinn eaim
'arteris Spanish Mixture administered in over a buudrtv
uses, in nearly ail the diseases for which it is recommend
ed, with the most astonishingly good results. He says it
t be most extraordinary medicine be has ever seen.
AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CCRk—I hereby certify
that for three years I bad Ague and Fever Of the most vjo
entdeseription. I had several Pbysldans,t6oltlarpequa&
dties of Quinine, Mcroury, and I beltons all :tbe Toffies ad
earthed, but all without any permanent relief. At laxt)
tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which eiTec
tually cured me. and I sin happy to say 1 heve bad neither
;hills or fever since. 1 consider it the best Toni<- iu the
world, >n'4 the only "wdidas thah ever rracbed my case
f jam .Lraonxx. ■
Beaver Pan, nor Richmond. Y*.
0. B. LUCR, Esq- now In too dtj of Richmond. and fas
ounjr yean In the Poet Offioe, has such confidence in; tlx
istonisbing effls&y of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that L«
has bought upwards of fifty bottles, which he has idves
tway to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has neTtr knows
ro fail, when taken according to direction*
Dr. MINOR, a practising Physician, and tormerly of thi
tJity Hotel, In the dty of Richmond, says he has #itu-*.»rd
;n a number of instances the effects of Carter’s Spatial
Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He >ayr to a
jase of Consumption, dependent oh the Liver, tbe- gC-'.-d ef
fects were wonderful indeed. __
SAMUEL &L BRISKER, of the firm or Brisket A Mor
ris, Richmond, iu eared of Uver Complaint ot eight yearf
<unding, by the 09a of two bottles of Carter’s Sp*cht
Mixture.
GREAT CURE OF SCROFUUL—The Bditorsof the iUch
®ond Rapablicao bad a servant employed in their j.r«*f
room eared of violent Berofula, combined with Rhe-raa
Which entirely disabled him from work.' Two
>1 Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfwt cure of him,
ind the Editors.in a public notfe*. *»y they “cheerful.y r»-
•wnmrad Jt to aU who .are afflicted with any disease 01 the
blood.” •
STILL ANOTHER CURB 07 SCROFULA.—I had a very
raloable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish ten lure
1 consider It* truly a valuable medicine.
Jaxu M. Tatlox,
Conductor on the B. F. and P.R. R. Co., Richmond. Ta.
SALT RHEUM of TWENTY TEARS STANDING CURED.
—Mr. JOHN THOMPSON,residing in tbeeity ol Richn.onu,
was cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mix tin e, ot
Salt Rheum, which ho had nepriy twenty years,and auicb
all the physicians of the city coaid not cure. ter. TL< -mp*
eon is a well known merchant In the city af Richmond. V».
and bis cure is most remarkable.
WM. A. MATTHEWS,of Richmond, had a servant 1 -:m
of Syphilis, in the wont form, by Carter’s Spanish Mis t ure.
Ue says he ebeerfully recommends ligand considers it sc
Invaluable medicine. ‘
RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was eared of S- rofa*
U, and what physicians call confirmed Consumptic by
three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, xy?
he has seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mister? :d
a number of Syphilitic cases, and .eayy It is a perfect sure
for that horrible disease.
WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of Old Sore'sod
Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a lev bot.
ties of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to «a!k
without a crutch ; In a short time permanently cured.
Principal Depot atM. WARD, CLOSE A 00., No. 83 Maiden
Lane, New York. _
T. W. DYOTT A SONS, N 0.132 North 2d st n Philadelphia.
BENNETT A BEERS, No. 125 Mala street, Richmond, Vs.
And for sale by B. A. IAHN KBTOCX A CO., L. WlL* hX,
Jr. A 00., FLEMING BROTHERS, 60 Wood street, WUo
burgh; H.P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; anJ by Dru; gists*
and Dealers in Medicine-everywhere ortA-dav by
Allegheny Rirei
Clarion “
"" PILLS:
FOR ALL TUB PURPuSES OF A
FAMILY PHYSIC
Jpgf. THERE has long existed a public
a Wv demand for an effective purgnth 5' 11l
1 which could be relied on as «ur<- and
J perfectly safe in its operation This
f has been prepared to mwl tt»i. *. • e
mend, and an extensive trial • f ii*
virtoes has ecuclurively shown with
<—> what success It accomplishes tbv ;*ur
poee designed. It U easy to mi >« a
physical pSl, but not easy 10 i.mke
the beat ot no piUz -one which should hare none of th <b
jectioas, bot ail the advantaces, of every other. Thi W
been attempted bere, and with what success we won 1 1 re
spectfully submit to ihe publfedecfeion. It has beet on
fbrtunate for the patient hitherto thtt almost every p-rga
live medicine is acrimonious and Irritating to the bo 'els.
This is not. Many of them produce so much griping j-aln
and revulsion la ihesystem as to more than eounterh:«;.int;
tb- good to be derived from theta. These piU* produv • an
irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously ext- tin*;
obstruction nr derangement in the bo els. Being p- ■*-»»'
vegetable, no harm rain arise from tbeir use tn any qu «iti
ty; but it is better that aoy medkine should betaken..-i-ll
ciouslv. Minute directions :for their use in the ee -ml
diseases to which they are applicable are given on the lot,
Amrng the complaints which have been speedily cur*-1 by s
them, weraavmention UverComplsintJnU* various! uis
of Jan ndice, ludigestion, Languor, and Loss of Apf 't l ,
LfecJessnesß, Irritability, Bilious Ueadache, Unions 1 ver,
IVver and Ague, Paio in the Siue aad Loins; for. in ti ;lh,
all these are but the consequence of diseased action in H e
liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure t hef
in Costiveowe, Pile*, Celle, Dysentery, Humor*. Srr Tula
and Scurvy, Colds *ith soreness of the body, LMcersao i»‘-
purity of the blood; in short, any an 1 every case uh; -e v
purgative is required.
They have «lsn procured somesingular y socceSf fnl 1- •• r.-s
in Kh-umatlem, (lout. Dropsy. Gravel, Erysipelas, l’a: c iV*
tion of the Heart. Pains In the Back. Stomach and Mde.
Thyv should be freely taken in the spring of the yea . 10
purify the blood and prepare the system for the of
seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach ~rd
: bowels into healthy ■•'lion, and restores the i-ppctite rod
vigor. Thsv purify the blood, and, by their stimulnni ac*
. tion on the circulatory system, renovate the strength of ihe
bodv, and restore the wasted or* diseased eorrgits of tL«
j whole organism Hence an occasional dose is adr< uta
geocs even though no serious derangement exists; bu un
necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as * • erv,
purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to
excess. Tho thousand case* In which a phyaic is rvqt.imi
cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest ves
to the reason of every body; and it Is confidently bell veil
this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing *:«ieb
ha* hitherto been available to mankind. When tbeir vir
tues are cnee known, the pobllc wilt no longer doubt v. hat
remedy to employ w'en in need of a cathartic medicir 1-
Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Anayer and Prai iad
Chemist, Lowell,Maas. '.Price 25 canu per box. Five V ,xrs
fbr $l.
Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Pittsburgh, av d ty
all Druggist*. - jyfcßad*
EDMUND WILKINS,
Eagle Marble and Freeport Stone Works,
NO. 245 HJSAD OF WOOD.BTRKKT, PITTSBURGH
Awd nftzr tSe Q&u&ry Galt, Laxoraidtntk*.
Monuments, burial vaults, tomb stones . Ae
Freeport Stone Walls and Fences, Mantle pieces, O n
tre and Pier Tops, always on hand end made to order.
N. B —-flavins introduced a new style of Fence for 1 -in
etery Lota, of DURABLE STONE, cut throngh in pen* » vir
railing form, and at vary little ooat OTer iron fuuclci;. I
refer to Specimen* of that and other work 1 have aim -J
done Id the Allegheny Cemetery. X have on hand ecl -ice
•election of drawings for every description of work in uy
line.
Col. HENRY McCULLOUGH, Pittsburgh.
WM. BAGALEY, Esq, do
KRAMER A BAUM, do
Mr*. lIARMAR DENNY, do
Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, ITourt Wood.
Hon. TUOS. IRWIN. Allegheny.
Mrs. TLKKNAN, Sr., do
JOHN MeDONALD CBOSSAN, Esqr., Mononr-'-Ii
Home. ; aprlO.tL •*
KDBOPEAB AGENCY.
<&S. IS
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN THIS OTY
noNBT TO THE OLD COUNTRY.
JAMA'S BLAKELY begs leaye to say to those persons ! aV
log friends In the Old Country, end desirous of eubt-x
sending them, money or paying their passage, that hi Ar
rangements for doing either is now complete, and on so :irui
a basis that mistakes can not occur, nor losses accrue to :> oy
party. During the last ten years in which be has bex-n in
this business, he has remitted over a Half Million of Do:ius
without the loss of a dollar, and the. house for which U« is
agent, in Liverpool, has shipped not leas than 45,000 per -opa!
daring the last year to this country, without a complaint of
neglect of duty on their pan.
He can issue Passenger Tickets for London. Dublin, L 'rr*
pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Pert
Rntb, Newry, Galway, Londonderry,and Dundalk, to New
York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and New Orleans. >nd
from thence to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly tc fer*
warding passengers from thence to any part of the com: • .ey.
He also has sight drafts for sale, payable at the folloving
places, Til
ON ENGLAND.
EJwtrda, Sand&rd * C 0..- ——— n.
Wm.Tappacott A Oo • UrarjuioL
(ATail&btein the principal cities and towns tnrougJ ant
England and Wales.) _
ON IRELAND.
Proxindal Bank • Ireland-...———••*—~D»i‘..in.
«rni«cm. _
Armagh, Belfrst, Downpatrick, femUMIVn,
Mallow, Btrabano, Athlon®, Cariow,
Drogheda, Fennoy, Monaghan, Knniseonh?,
Oaran, Dundalk, Galway*
Newry, Tralee, Balymana, CtonmeU,
Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, Youghali,
Banbridge. Kilkenny, Dungannon, Kflnish,
Waterford, Coleraine, Pareonatown, Oork,
Bonis, Bandon. Sligo, . Wexford,
Cootehill, Limerick,. Balljahannon,
V)OWUUi ON SCOTLAND
National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Ita bran> hee
in Ally towns in Scotland.
ON FRANCE.
Messrs. Edward Blount A Co., Bankart-.
(Available In any city in France.) -
ON GERMANY.
Messrs. Yegel, Koek A Co., Bankers, Frankfort-on-the'Miln.
(Available in any dty in Germany.)
JAMES BLAKELY,
feb2l IBS, cor, of flersmh andßalthfteld ei <.
European agency. pasScngkb a remittance
OFFICE.—Jamea Biakely has arrangement* m .d?
wiin Eastern Houses, which enables him to issue Dn ft?,
payable at eight, for any amount, in London, Lirerpaot,
Dublin, Paris, and Frankfort on the Mam; also, at all the
Provincial Banks aitd Bra aches la Germany, France, U -tat
Britain, and Ireland. Drafts orer one hundred peund *at
$4,05 to £L Office, earner of Seventh and Smithffokl el 4.
my 26 _ * ■
mmt annual hale —6OW yards lastooionni L»*n.i
at 5 cent* per yard: Barege Delaine* 10 cents, with
IS: with all other kinds of goods la like proportion, at
' A. A. MASON A CO.*S,
1 -eg 25 Fifth Sfm-t.
> 1 ANNA—ISO lbe. Manna, in store anu tor uie uy
M )*l3 FLEMING BROTHEM.
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DR.MOBME’Sv a<U.
Inrigorating Cordial
A Phenomenon m Xoditisor ' 1 '
Health RKfe roBKu and ufb LENurHENto. BT
DR. AiOßfiKd INVIGORATING KLUUR ea AIOR -
DIAL.—At .first the properties attributed io fxaLUomft
Invigoratfug Elixir or Coraial w»t« decoct fahulcru*.' Tba
publip,oflen deceived, bdaldnot beflrtw the rimpl*rad sab*
timrtruthr announced byibedncovaßr. But tala, «Bd»
oudde tacts, guested by witnesses of the highest class sad
character, an now trinmphing over all doubts.
Utj fa oTerthiwnby bmaes of testimony which is perfectly
ImrisdUa. "
the.ELIXIR rrmedief, in all cim, the deplorable srfU
• rising from a mUnse or abase of the various organ* which
, make up the VKmderfbl machine caHed man. Itrtatbreetn -
full rigor rvery delleiitcfanctionconiiecaad. with thatxaya*
trrious nom pound agency of matter and miod, aecemarj to
the twprodoctWn of human life. To persons of feeble mna*
cular frame, or deficietit In vital power, ft Is reciangienfled :
as the only means of communicating'that energy, which is
necessary to the proper esjeymaat of alt the natursTApp**
tites; aa wgll as ute uighermentalataibmea. ItabezMflrial
effects are not eonfthwf to either to any age. The
feeble girl;tbe ailing wife,the 1 let! e»e, ep«rated ytMtfa, the
over-worn —imf hminrsn TlinTlnflm nf nmiuiiuliT—ll' n
the individual suffering from general debility, or from the
weakhwsof as-pgle organ, win all find Immediate and per
manent relief from the used this Incomparable renovator.
To those who have predisposition to paralysis, it wRI prove
a complete and unfailing safeguard ■gsj/i.'t that terrible
malady. There are many, perhaps, who have so trifled with
their constitutions, that they think thecuelVe* beyond the
roach of medicine. Lpt not even tbeaedaepalr. Tha Elixir
. deal* with dlnwse as it exists, without reference to rinT,
and will not only remove the disorder itself,but
HBBfnrb THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION.
The,derangements of the system, leading, to ncxvonadle
eases, and the furms of nervous dlseasq itself, are ao names
oub that It would require a column to enumerate the mala
dies fbr which this preparation is a specific. A few, how
ever, may be enumerated, vis: ueonUgla, ticddeieaizx,
bead-ache, incipient paralysis, byateriaf palpUaticn ol the
heart, spinal affecHona. muscular defiiity,' tremor*,fiaOtr
lenee, a pricking sensation in lie' Ce*h, i'coil>i»ea*, menial
depmricn; weakm-*a of the will, indisposition to move,
bunting after extreme, brokeaaleep sad terrifying dreams,.
inability to remain in one place or position, weakness of the
procreadvworgans, sexual incrmpctency.melaneboiy, mon
onfena, fitthr albas, xinktag at the ncmach, female Irregu
larities. a chronic tendency to miscarrisgo, emaciation, and
all complaints growing «.ut 0/ a.free of tho pas
sions, and all harrence** ihjft does not proceed from organic
eausea beyond the 1 each of medicine.
Whenever thv organs tu be acted upon aye free from mal-
formation or tirirtural dfsetFea.it Is avermlthat
IN VIGORATINO ELIXIR
will rvpfe.ee weaknvM with strength, IneepHrity-with offld*
ency. im-xulurity »Uh unifena and n-.iural activity,and-<
thir tiot only wUfcout hazard of L.l.ui vrith a happy
efiw t <>d Ihe general organization. tTST B«-*r in mind that
all maladies, wherever they hegie. finUli with the nervous
pyptam, and that the paralyxatk-u 01 Qic unve of motion
and eensatiott io-phyritnTdaaUi. Ifeartn mind also, that .
for every kind of nervous afeease tho Cordial is the
only reliable preparation known.
CUBE OF NERVOUS I>l -
Nn language can convey an adequate-Ulh* d the hnme
diataann almost mlractilous change which it occarioniin the
diseased, dOMHtated and sbatfeml cervout system, whether
broken down. by excess, wtelt fef nature,*nr impaired by
sickness—the snst n.nt and relaxed organisation is at once
braced, revivified asd'bulltup. The rueqtal and physical
symptom* of nervous diseases vanish togethWr nndrrftslit
fluence. Nor is the effect temporary; on the contrary the
relief is permanent—^for the Cordial properties of the medi
an* reach the conslitoikm itself, andreetore ll to its soriMl
eoaditkm. |
LOSS OF MEMORY, .. \
ConfaFioa, gludin<**3, rush cf blood totbobead,melaneheJy (
debility, hyatoris, wretchedness,-thoughts of self-destruc
tlon—four of insanity. djFpvpeia, general prostration,im>
Übillty, to sleep, disease* toridrnt to
femalrs, decay of the propogatlncftinctiocF, byrteria,mono
-mania, vague terrors, palpitation of the fct urt, frnpoUncy,
c nsdpatioa. ttc„ from whatever cause arising, it is. If rhete
is ao; reliance to be placed on human testimony,absolutely
lofslliblo..
The unparalleled effects of this great rostorativ*, Id all
complaints inddent to feafehs, mark a newera ln (he an
nals of medicine. Thou-and* of stimulants have been in
vented-thousand of lnvigorants concocted—nil pnrpcattog
to be spedSed in the various diseases and aeraugexosuta to
which the delicate formation cf woman n-nder her liable.
EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE,
who suffer* from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tra- 1
mors, pains ia the back, or any other disorder, whether pe- ;
cullar to her sex. or common lu both 9ext»—to give the in
vigors tier Cordial a trial.
MARRIED PERSONS,
Or other*, will find this Cordial alter they hare used a hot- '
tie or two, a thorough regenerator ofthe system.- In aU i
diroctionsar* to be fetnsd the happy parents cf healthy off 1
spring, who would ,not have no bat fbr this extraordl ■
nary preparation. Azui it ia equally potent for the many dis ;
eases fur which It i* reoummendAl. Thousands of young i
men have been vestured by usingit, and not in a single in- j
stance has Jt foiled to benefit them. f
PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. 1
or ccns'uaptivtf habile, are restored by thecae ofabottleor I
two to bloom azd vigor, changing the skin from a palely el j
low, sickly color, torn beautiful florid complexion. !
TO THE MISGUIDED. i
These are some of the sad and melancholy effect* prods- -
ced by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the back >
and limbs, pain* in the bead, dimness of sight, loss of mua- 1
cular power, palpitation of tbe bvart, dyspepsia, uervoua
irrUnbiUty, derangement of the digestive functions, general
debility, -ymptoms of consumptions, etc.
U-ntally. tbe fearful effects on the mind are ranch to be
dreaded. Loss of memory, eonfrwion of ideas, cepresstaa
of spirits, eTii forebodings, aversion to society,
love of solitude, timidity, etc., are rtmeo! the evils nrodo-
All thus afflicted
BEFORE CONTEMPLATENO MARRIAGE 5
should reflect thatn sound mind and body are tbemost ne
cessary requisite* to promote connubial happiness; indeed,
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the
mind become* shadowed with despair, and filled with tire
melancholy reiin:;ion -that the happiness of ■ pother be
comes blighted with your own.
CAUTION.
Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited
fcr some unprincipled person*.
'in future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprie
tor’s facsimile pasted orer the cork of each bottle, and the
following words blown in the glass:
Dr* Morsa’a lnTigorattne Cordial,
C. 11. RIHQ, Proprietor, N. Y.
The Cordial Is put np, highly nonoeutrated, in pint bot
tles —price three dollars per bottle, two for fire dollars, eix
for twelre dollars. . C. H. RING, Proprietor,
192 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada
and the West lnaies-
AGENTS*
Pittsburgh—FLEMlNG. 11RUS., No. GO Wood street.
Do GEO- H. KEYsER, No. 140 “
Allegheny Qty—JNO. P. FLR>fING.
QpclnnaQ—B. n. &EAKLNGB.
i Oil Tilt OtliUS air UtAiWESS, PALNb. and the £Ha
* charges of Matter from the Ears—*2-o, all thorc .dte*
agreeable noises like the batting cf inject*, fkliingef water,
whining of.steam, 4'c., which are symptom* of approaching
Deafness, and also generally with tbe disease.' Man; per
sons who hare been deaf for ten, fifteen, and twenty years,
and were obliged to nee ear-trampeta, hare, after using one
err two bottles, thrown aside their' trumpets, being
perfectly well. PbyekStns and Surgeons highly reeom
f mend iu om.
, rfromtiie Tribune.! /
PjUOTS Do3*t Nbmxct Yon* Cmunn—TV>"PftPd* »- '*■
children annually neeome deaf, in consequence
charges of matter from their eats, induced b;Mcari*tY&er,
Colds, le. Nov. if mothers would do ihejrdaty and pro
cure Scarpa’s OU for Deal's rf*. and use it as directed. l£rir
children vould be cured: but if neglected, the discharge con
tinues rery tgjroblesome. the hearing gradnaljj gets worse,
and iinall/ partial or total dcatoeae ensues.
ChU and tee Mrt, Baxter, and the trill impart to you injama
fton that KiU amriacr and axtoKiihyvu.
ASTOmauao Fact!— Philadelphia, January hereby
certify, that when I was about twelTeycars old. I gradually
became deaf Id both ears, so that in a few months I found
it almost imponfble to hear, unless In the r*ry looderttcne
of mice. I remained Is that situation until last summer,
a period of elzhtcau Tears, when I baard of SCARPA'S
COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. I Immediately obtained it
bottle, whkh T hare used, and am happy to >sy it has acted
like magic, and quite cured me. Any one visaing fun bar
Information of mr ease, which I think a remarkable one,
will find me by calling at my residence,Concord street, first
door abore Second meet- fty-rock w»wti
For sale by A. JAYNES.
IVkin Tm Store.
Fifth street, I’ittxbtnvh.
I9U Acw&ra . .. N
Tn. WILL be pail to any perron who will buy
MlUk • box Of Dr TKRREL’B TTKAT.INO OINT-
H _ hIBNT, and use it according to directions,
svW )f they will call st my ofice and say with
Yi ' t diu conscienee, that it wiU not eo»-
pieieljratreChappeJ Hands, Chiblalns,Cha
jSbQAl dnp. Sore Ups, Burns and Freezes, Sores
AfiHgVek on Children, auTgreitty aHerfate, tf not :
entirely cure Saltrheom,Files,l&fiamxsap
Uon of the Breast, Bites of losocts, Pimple* on the Tam. *
andallDiseaseso/tbeSkln. MONROE TERREL,
Naugatuck, Conn.
Tor sale by FLEMINQ BROTHERS, and Dr. KEY3KR.
Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.G. SMlTH,Birmingham; Mrs.
S. HOLMES. TetaperanoeTiUe; D. M. CURRY, Allegheny,
Wa. SEIBERT* 8R0.,477 Penn street, Pittsburgh; LOR
KNZ A WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works: SAMX
DYER, Allegheny; WM. SMlTH,'Lawreneerilie; LUKE B.
DAVISON, Kart liberty; SPANG A CO n Stewartrtown:
LEWIS DAL2ELL A CO., Sharpsburg; STKWART, LLOYD
A CO., Mechanics’ Iron Works; J. W. UAXNKJi, Has-*'
Chester. ' Jy2Salkwy
DR. TERR 81/S HEALING OINTMENT %.tii curt Bait*
rheum (Tetter). Chilblains. Common Sores, Chapped or
Cracked Hands, Burnt or Sea Ms. Cuts or Wounds. Pile*. In
flammation of the Breast. B 1 tea of Insects, bore Lias, Pita
pies on the Face, and Breaking Out ana Bore* on Children,
and all Diseases of the Skin, quicker and surer than any
other Medicine. ■ - •
- For sale by FLEMING BROTHERS, and Dr.KKYSKR,
Wood street, Pittsburgh; J. G. SJaita Birmingham Ding
Store; WM SKI BERT.A 8R0..47? Penn street; LORENZ
A WIGUTMAN, lHsaniTlTania Glass Woras: Mrs. 8.
HOLMES, Temperanoerille; D. U. CURRY, AUecbesyCityi
SAMUEL DYEK, Allegheny City; WM. SMITH. Lawrenw*
Tilie; LUES B. DAVISON. East Liberty; SPANG A CO.
BtewarU*U*wu • LEWIS DALZELL A 00., bharprbui'irh
STEWART LLOYD A 00., Mechanics’ Iron W orks; J.“W
HANNEN, Manchester.
j_*2S;dtwy
tDR. BROWN, No. 41 LSamood Alley, be /%
votes hfeentbwattentkm to an ofle*Practice.
His boslneas to mostly confined to Private
Tcntrtei Disease*, aoUauch painful affections,
brought on byimprodenoe, youthful indulgence ancexcess
Syphilis, SypkiikSc Eruptions, Gonorrhea,Uleet, Stricture,
Ureuiral Discharges, Imparity of .the -Blood, with all Mow
sea of the Venereal Organ. Skin Dfeeasea, SeorDntJc Erne*
tions,Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak*
ness. Impoteney, Piles, Rheumatism, Femala WenkneA,
Monthly suppressions. Diseases of the Joints, Pistols in
Asu, Nervous AlfactJons, Pains in the 'Back and Loins. Irri
tattoo of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated.—
Cure guaranteed f
Sixteen years’practice Isis in this ei ty) enables Dr. Brews
to offer assurances of a speedy cure to axi who may oomeun*
derhiseara. _
Ofice and Private Oonsultabcn Booms, 41, Diamond alley
wn_ Chargee moderate. oovfalAw^y
Nil —A 1*11:*;* oca oi i>r-. TKhKKL*B will
. keep any Blacksmith’*, Farmer's, Sail dr's, or Mechan
ics hands, let them chap or craek erer ao bad, sound and in
good working order all winter,
prepared and sold ty
j»2W*wy
KllfcUMATlfeiL* 1/r. Htowv's cvviy rvznvd/
for Rheumatism to * and oertain iien&ly for
that painful trouble. It heverfails.
OScncd Private Ornumlfurinn Koonu* No. «1 DIAMOND
Pittsburgh, Penn’*. Tbr Doctor b always at L- hjo l
tharrh'i&daw. s/
.Paris.
, Dr. U. Jayne’* Family Bedtclne* >
TAYNITS EXPECTORANT: Ja\ne»s Hair Tonic;
V “ Tonic YermiQigr; *“ SanatiT* Cilia; i:
** Cajmiaam* P 9 l iTy* l ; ' 14 Ague Pills*.
44 Alterative; “ American tiairpr*
The above valuable family medicines oonsunih on hu'ii,
and sold wholesale or retail, at the Pekin TeaSior*. S 8 Fifth
stmt By A. JAYNES,
ianlfcdaw ixrlqaivvAgent for PUtaburyh
SWKhT JkJKNTKD I&aFPE* SMJFF-TLe hueatagOeU
nc.w in use; 800 fivreeelj.ad by
JOS. FLEMING,
je!7 corner of Market »tmt a* U \be Diamond.
PUKK BRANDY—Iea* tot the finest Cko*naa Brand?, for
medicinal purposes, received by
JelT • 30*. jTLSMINQ.
PRB MLSB&TrI oaaS canaloe Port, and Idoßbswy,
tot aadistaal purpose*, received by
•17 JOS. fLKMQtt.
V*- '*■) & -
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MEDICAL.
A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES.
IMPORTANT NOTICK:
Private Disease a.
MONROE XESRXL.'v
Naacatuc*. Conn.
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