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It was ascertained that -45,852 females had exclaimed on entering the building, " Well, I never!" 82,341 gents, in all-round collars, declared that it wee " truly magnificent." 21, 728 babies had instated on calling the po liceman at the doors " dada." 16,414 persons found it very hot. 29,856 individuals discovered it to be very In the refreshment department we find that out of 124.647 persons who called for a bottle of ale s 122,000 versone placed the adjective "Moo" her”re it, and 37 persons perpetrated the joke about it being drawn mild. air On one occasion, when John Kemble played Hamlet in the country, the gentleman who acted Guildensteru, was, or imagined him pelf to be, a capital musician. Hamlet asks " Will you play upon this pipe?" "My lord, I cannot." "I do beseech you ?" if your lordship insists upon it, I shall do no mil as 1 can ; and to the confusion of Hamlet, and the great amusement of the audience, be played " God save the King." Steam Machinery 1 .7)r Uied State• Steam Frigate .. t NATI' DEPARTMENT, July 1, 1534. IYOSITICINS will be recielved at this Departmnt e til the FIRST DAY OF ADJUST Bert, for: he com,ilete aisiruction of the STEAM. NIS.CIIINIIIIY and append:r i., placing it on board of five auxiliary Screw Storni g ote.„ he at !east i g,54 In length , and of 3,000 t 111 , A , 11 , t,ut, one whieh Is building at insh of the lialte I tatii " yards at Boit., New York, and Philadelphia , and 0070 ut Norfolk. Each off. r ma.; be for a speelne sum, rind Include all patent fee, fm any arre,h;exnent that bk pr0p0,1,1404 within whieh then wnik eau be coin . etc d. 'lto hollers are to he of iron, with telescope chimney , ; the propeller, with the connesibus for basting up, of CDM r2sl amt. The (Yeah water condensers, machineryir vi f hal,all log. ventilating, pumps, , with appurttearteen kinds, must be those most approved for marine engine , 'fbe tools and dupliasto pieces necessary for an efficient cruising sbileof war. a list of which must accompany the propoeels, and also the coal bunkers, moot be included. All the wood and carpenter wort riecessaay to adapt th vestal (or thti reception of the envines, hailers prope le. llers, , will be at the expense of the Navy Departm ent, and it w II turtalidethe usual facilities and labor for hoisting the machinery act board. For the aeaw,mmo lotion of the entire steam machinery with Orel for ten days consumption, at the average speed, at a lon.t draft of weer of 23 feet including the keel, length not to ease.' 61/ feet can be allowed iu the body of the ship, including the entire space under the berthalock. The greatwd breadth of this space meter the beam will be 47 feet, and. the height from the timbers to the bottom of the beam 17 feet; the area of thu serVon being 11132. square feet The weight of nil the steam machinery, water in ng the boil ers and coal within the spare Wren, and inaludi thepre pellet and shaft, with appendages of all kind+ and spare pieces, has been estimated at 735 tone of 2,240 pounds., of which 37,0 tom Is for coal. _ Thu distance between the main stern-poet and the nicht° , post may be six feet, if that length Is necessary for the pr. , teller in a fore-endall direction, a and the depth f rom the lod wter 'Me to the to of the ke uder theer will be a 2l feet. The leng p th from th e el main n mast to Inc 'tem pest t r ylataut 112 feet. The area of the gniatest tut elars-el vorsod section to the deep load line will 1., 'CO square feet. As auxiliary steam frigate,: the spars and rigging: will 1., those of a frigate of the fleet Class, of 1.500 tons meas.,- moot. The particular arrangement of the machinery will be left with those whose propmitiona may be accepted I LA curable. lag he greatest number of advantages; the desire of the Department being to obtain the grestmt speed and power r with the most economical consumption of fuel which spate available for that pcupose will admit. The terms of payment will be as follows when one-thirl of the work provided by the contract shall have been cep. plated to the satisfee• lan of the Depart:omit, there shall "bc • payment of one-fifth of the whole amount of the contract; whoa tyro-third, of the work, shall, in like manner, be corn• pleted, there be. further pay meat of onedifth Do. ; when the ship shall have made a trial trip, satisfactory to the partmeut, of not lens thou one week at ma, there shall hay.: be farther payment of one.fifth ; and when the ship shall Wen in the possea=lon of the Department, and performed natisfarterily for nix mor tbs. the remaining rum shall Le paid; the repairs nerve nary during this period, from defec tive workmanship and material, being at the expense of the contractor. Each proposal must specify the ship for which the off:: is made, and must be accompanied by full and complete epeciticaltins and drawings, which, If will be • turned to those whose offers may not be accepted. It must also be stated at what eetablUhtuent the work is to b done. Each proposal must be accompanied by • guarantee the the contract, when awarded. will be faithfully performed and the successful bidders will or reqnired to enter into to cority for that purpose in the suet of three fourths tb amount of the contract. .7. id DOBBrN. July I:2aa-tlAug. Secretary of the Navy. Steam Machinery for United St Steam Privates. Nsvr imp.anirr. r, July 111th. 1654. N CONSEQUENCE of various applications from different I parte of the Unite/ Stat., deeirlint an extension of tim and e to enable onantifacturers of machinery to preps re plans proposala to be submitted in accordance ' , MI the terms or the advertisement of ibis department or July 1,1651, th' time specific./ in that advertisement for the reception o propossig, Sc., is extended until the let 1)0 of September next jy...kdlvra2antleept 11141 N. - tdythe Presto:lcm. of the Untied • IN put-insure of law, 1, FRANKLIN PIERCE, President of the United Stat.. of Americo, do hereby declare t make known that public sales will he hold at the under mentioned Loud °fares in the STATE OF MICIIIGAN, at the periods hereinafter designated, via : At the Land oMce of SAULT STE. MARIE. commencing on MONDAY, the FOURTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER next, 13r the disposal of public lands situated within the follow Ing named townships, to *lt: trth of the bate line .und toes: of Our princip,d meridian. `Townships forty-six, forty and forty-eight, of rlinZ , . ten. Township fortywight of range eleven. Townsh pfsrty.nine 61 range fdloen. Townships forty - two, forty.ftntr, and forty-five, of tangs twentydwo. Towndnps forty-four and fortyftve of range twenty-thrre Townships torty-two, forty-three, forty-four, and forty.flve of range twenty-four. Township forty-three of range twenty-five. TOlereltapS forty-two and forty-three of range twenty-cis Township forty-nine of range twenty-eight. Townships forty-nine end fifty of range twenty-nine. Townships frrty-nine sad any of range thirty. Town/Non forty nine and fifty of range thirty-one. Townships forty-six, fortyweveu, forty-eight, and forty %range thirty-two. Tim hip, forty-sic, forty-coven, wty-eight, and forty aloe of 'range thirty-three. 'fownithlps forty-two, forty-three, forty-fire, forty-six, en. forty-raven, of range thirty-four. Townships forty.flve and forty-seven of range thirty-five Townships forty-four and forty.ftve of range forty one. Townships forty-four end- forty-dve of range forty-thte. . At the Lan I Oillee at DUNCAN, commencing on 310 N• DAY, the RIO fiTEENT El DAY 01 , SIT EN/BY. k nest, for the disposal of the public lend.. sitost , d in the following named to.whips, to wit: North of the base fine, and mat of the principsl meridian Townships thirtyweven, thirty-eight, thirty-aloe, forty, and forty.one, of range twenty-four. Tewnsltipsthlrtysevee, thirty-eight, thirtynine, and for ty, of range twenty-flve. Townships thirty-sis, thirty-seven, thirty-sight, thirty taloa, forty, and forty-one, of range twenty-no. Townships thirty.siv, thirty.eight, thirty-nine, and forty, of range twenty-seven. Township thirtysis of range twenty-eight. Lands appropriated by law for the use of Schools, Milita. ry nod other purposes, together with those "swamp and overflowed lands, made thereby unlit for cultivation," if any, granted to the State by the set entitled ..An act to ena ble the Stets of Arkansas and other Steno to be reclaim r the 'swamp lands' within their limits," approved Septem 28, 1850, wa! he excluded from the sales. The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proosed In the order in which they are advertised until the whole shall have been camel, and the sales thus closed; but no sale ehall he kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted midi otter the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my band, akae city of Washington, this eighteenth day of May, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-boar. FRANKLIN PIERCE. By the President: JOHN WILSON, ammistioncr of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emptlon to any of the lands within the townehlps and parts of townships abase enumerated, Li required to establish , the fame to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper Land Ofdoe, and make payment theredbr as soon uspructicable qr. ter seeing this weirs, and before the thy appointed for the commencement of the public sales of the lands embracing the tract clMmed ; otherwise such emita will be forfeited. BONN WILSON, ut the General Land Othee. jyt:l.nr:l 3 Milani Almanacs for 1055. JOIN IL MELLON, Si wood street, Pittsburgh, will publish on the tath August, 1854. the well known zanies of Airminacs (for 1855) cslculated bt LukerSanfod C. of Esq., and for many years publhhed by Mr. Loomis, td this city, under the name' of "Loomis' Almanacs." The series will consist of-- - MILL'S PITTSBIIRCIII ALMANAC, MILL'S MAGAZINE ALMANAC, MILL'S AMERICAN FARMERS ALMANAC. It fe only necessary to say, that tho rellgiOusOnoral and zooid character of Mr. Mill's Almanacs will be Maintained In the above series, km 1855. Sir Printers nad others are hereby cautioned against Infringing on the copyright of the above Almanacs. Th.y will be for sale at all the Bookstore., by the gross or dozen, and by anl4 .1011 N 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. . NEW BX)I JUST RECElVED.—Yoneeoptut, of Cur rent SubJects Extemporaneotuly.Treeted: by William • Elder. Easy Nat., or Throe Apprentices: by A. L. Stirctson. Ofraand Takings; or Crayon Eketelies of the Noticesb Men of our age by George W. Dimply. Walden or Life In the Woods by Hervey De Chores - a. Nerd rirues: by Charles Dickens. Edinburgh Review, for July. Just received and for sale by W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO., N 0.16 Fourth straer. AA. MASON & CO. will close out their stock of Llrieue • and White Goode, at a large reduction from ugual -rata. .IY2B N EW BOOKS, BY BXPliEmi, AT DAYI.I4.IN'6 Wlfu STORE, 85 Market street, near Fourth. The Pilgrims of Walsingham, a tale of the Middle Ages: by Agnee Strickland. Lakes, and Forest Stream.. Travels in Armenia, Russia, Turkey, and Persia by Carson. Owl Creek Lettere. Maurice on Lords Prayer. Cimietsaa. Buildup. In Roble: by Hip. Jyto Nlily BOOKO.—Just revnivect, Hard Tim e s, by Oheries 1. . 11 Dickens, cent,. Ticonderoga, or the Black Ikea, by G. P.R. James, 60e Roe. Woodville, or the Sailor , . Daughter, by Alexander Dumas, bO mat°. Bertha and Lily, or ths Parsonage of 'Bauch Glen, by Mne Oakes Smith, 51,25. Our honeymoon, and other omnicalitlea, from punch price $1,25. Recelral and for Halo by null W. A. OILDENFENNEY -CO., Fourth at. KNOW NOTIIiNt/ SMUT COLLAILS, CRAVATS, et. • full assortment of Furnishing Goads, at the sus Trialmlug Store of Je !HANK TAIriKADMIL A ItOidATIO CIAOIIO 08—An excellent article Gar impart. Aing a perfume tothe breath, allot smoking ctr taking medicine. A amply ree'd by JOE. FLDlli.:l9, luxe corner of the Diamond and Market et; -...te• wAX. M.ATCEII.N.-44000 vu7 110, Wax Match-ow sr calved by [anal JOB. NUM . NO. DE L !LIN N • SLITTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE CONPANY: BFICE in the North Roma etehts- Eackumge, on Thlrd ILI street, Pita ADV.W.4. MARINE INSURANCES. Ox Vesscr.s, Claw, To all parte of the World. Damon, INLANI INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and lead carriages, to all parts of the Union. FLAN INSURANCES Ou merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses,Ao. Assms OF THE COMPANY, November 7,18599. Bonds and Mortgages,3oo 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philielelphla city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 181,553 42 Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances . cora penis's 24,012 20 Pills recoirable 159,825 94 • C a sh od hand 10,071 30 Balance's:nib° hands of Agents and premiums on :alai. 12 1,707 Policies recently issued OO 707 07 SubscrlptionNotes DiliCroas: Wm. Merlin, t Dr. B.M. 'lumen, Joseph H. Seal, 1 Brain,l 1 Hugh Crai, ' g Edmund A Bonder, Spencer 31 John C. Davis, Robert Barton, John R. Penrose, 1 James Tres.inuir, George G. telper. . 1 Wm. BM', Jr ., Edward Derlinglon. , Joshua L. Price, 11 jone, Brooke, , James:Tem:mut, J. G. Johnsen. John B. Semple, James C. Ilrivi, i Charles Setliffnr, I f l Charlesa lr.,r u ydom K o. : l, ll ,o, y, km., Theopilus Pauidiug , ' , J. T. Lo nu; Pittsburgh, Jams H. 'PV- I"° ' B. T. C. 10.— . 3in do W. C. Ladvrig, W3l. MARTO. Pro...Um:it T LIOS. C. HAND, Vice President. MAP 'l' El IRD ANNUAL SI`A.P ELIMkt N T or TUE STATE MUTUAL FIEF. AND MARIN): INSURANCE COMPANY, OP PENNSYLVANIA. A,rts, May Ist, laa , Pro:slums received to :limy Interrrwt nix Loans. AC. ttmitoil Stock. Ba r.oturn..l preintutoti, 1,e3 me; 11,112etannew , 56 1.1. ex, tit., 87, 661 MEI 7 1". • . ittOSCE COWAXIES JoS.r.rll W. CMIS, Sec'y. P. A. 51A./15:RIA, Agoot, 16 c 0.95 Water otrect, Pll.l ,burgh. isvrarruress. Bonds, Mortgagee, State, and Wilier goad &Ku - 5161,461 00 eLuitio, VISILIIIIIII Notro 179,010 7,1 17, C.. 11 on hand 81./1 '..1 ------ Total am't of He...men, Liable for L0V.1)..... $364,318 70 InIIII.CTOI I9 . JOIIN P. HUTIIPAPOIIII, Dauphin county, P. C. SKI)IVCICIs. hurl burg, 9 AMU EL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WI LK I N 9, Ilauktor, Pittsburgh, A. A. CA ILitl JOHN B. 1.1.1:TIIEILFORD; Dauphin oounty, A. J. OI LLE:rr, Ilerriabutg, . . S. T. JONI:el. Ilarriaburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon cuuuty. JOILN ItUTIISJI.FORP, rreeldenth. A. J. GILLETT, h'ecretery. Willinoure edetuA peril. , of eue end Inland navl,4et lm lee, on 3lerehandlee in city or country. et lover. rates cse ittent with eafety. yolk:les haued on dwelling Roue ither perpetually or fur a term of year., Brunch Offer, wrner Fourth. wd eudthllold street , myulttf AA. CARILIELL. ArLLIATY. T T LIFE'. INSURANCE ANNUIT AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2 L 6VI, 11150. CLIARTEIt PERPETUA CAPITAL $250,000. Other, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. o,Dieeri of the Horne Board at rnaattelphiar 1/11‘1n , 1 , 13. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Asia broee W. Thompson, Lawrense Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Goa. blllenry, Jisooti L. Florence, James. INrereux, William M. ilndw in, William WK.. President—Stephen IL. Crawford. Sue pre2ident—Ambrot. W .Thortaloon. AttAiali Er+ll7l2ll, PinstorgA—Jarciat IL M. P. AllegAeny esty— R . Mowry, GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marrie No. 74 fourth street. Pittabariiti. lunareuce Cole:puny, i. ,f Phitsietyitia, Peroarytoomid. tAlßEtlTOrts—Charles W. P4oseirr, Thomas Marti Intli4* I/ Wegner, Samuel sirens, Jacob It. Smith, l7eo. W. Rich ards. Mordecai D. L , VILA, Adolphi David Browns, Morris Patterom. Cal 3. praulent. CHAS. 44. Sn'rd , rl , Continue to make insurunoa perpetual or Ilculted,ori every description of property, in town and country, of rates m low 90 are .11ni•It*.I. with seurity. The Company hare risairved lama Contingent llond, which, nith their capital and promiuno, safety inveirted, af ford ample protection to tLe auturol. The Assets rd Company . on JtnuAry let, 1861, se pub. Ihdoed agreeably to on Act of Assembly, awe as follows. Co. Mortinice SVl.beErs C• 8 - Real Estate 84,377 78 Temporary Leas ti3,4-tel 17 Stock., 01,803 toe _ . 64,348 81 Total $1,112,11 1 8 44 Share their !vets-isolator , e Iterhal twenty)' re, they have paid upward of Ono .111111 on Four Lluu.inal Thou sand Dollar, losoos by tlte,threby albs: dug evidence rat the .Iventages of insurance. es w,ll the ability and dbposh tion to nowt alth promi.tners nll liabllittes. • J. OM:DINER COFFIN, Av.!, sp24 OfTim northeast eras. W. of sad Third ,to. P ItOT ECT lON INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., • Capital Stock, Annual Prerninma and Western Fund 81,000,00 0 . INCORPORATED 1816. Pollak , of Insurance lesued ea times on the matt lever.. ble Ware, ageing - LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, 04 TIIi PERILS OF NAVIGATION, GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoixr FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. umrlGl _ 7 - Winterl l Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLI:Ii., Jr., P. PITAL .nrafent. I F. M. 00 OORDON, Sec,. tar) CA, $300,0. :WILL ingursgainst all kinds of rinks, Filth and MA RINK. All low. .111 be liberally adjusted and 'promptly pakt. - - A Horne histitotion, managed by Inasernag w ho are wall known in the community, and whn are determined. by promptness and liberality, to maintain tho character which they tiara assumed, as °Redo; the hest protectlon.to there who .lesiro to be 1129111 red. Direr/Arc—A. Miller, Jr., C. W. Rick...on, J. W. Butler, N.llolmes, Jr., W.ll. Smith, C. lhmsen, ileorge W.Jarkson, A uley, Ale xander Nl= irk, on, Jamep Lippentott Thomas ,fleorge Scott- Mande, James Me. s". °Rice, N 0.92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spong A Co., up Andrea Pittsburgh. noell:ly . ..- /ETNA liiitTl-LANCIe comPArmili, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1 919-wCapltel Stock .300,00 0 . THOS. K. BRACE, President. TIIOS: A. ALEXANDER, Secretarp4.. TISRLCTORS— Thom. K. Brate,. - 15 Samuel Tudor, Ebenezer Flowet, 'Ward Woodbridge, E. A. Bulkeley, Joseph Church, Roland Mather,' Frederick Tyler, Edwin O. Ripley, Robert Duel!, Samuel S. Ward, 3111. A.Tuttle Henry 1. Pratt, John L. Mansell, Austin Dunham, Oustay. F. Davie, Junius S. Morgan. *W Pond.; on Fire and Inland ILL.. issued on favor.. hie terms, by OEOIIOI3 R. ARNOLD, Ag't, decl2:lY No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. HOTELS CITY TIC BR HQTEL, (LLOWS Corner of Smithfield and Third • PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS & CABS., Proprietors. JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CARR, Lay Manager NU. ?W - apt. OMa) Ow St. MIA. I Ps!) • rimis largo and eomrnotlious Howe having undergone 1. thorough repair end furnlithed with new equipments throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling public. Cuattars YODZIATZ. apet.s:nre ST. CLAIR HOTEL. (FOIMEHLY TILE EXCIIANCIE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn and St. Clair C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. air Thiele n fret clam bonen, between the Beihead De rote; the rooms are large nod newly furnished, and charges moderate. aprl.hdyd.tw THE OLEN HOTEL TS N')W READY FOB. SUMMER VISITERS. —The grounde have been improved, and the Home rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy to ase his friends. Si" An Omnitnas of the Excelsior Line Is now running from the station, on Fifth street, to the'fiLEN HOTEL. Loaves the station at Ft o'clock, A. M., and 5 P. SL; return• ing at 9A. M., and 6 P. M ,tel•S:9m FILANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohl*. 0 PATRICK & SON, PHOPlUNlalia—Thin Roue° hm un dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, arid large additions of new furniture, etc, and the propne. tore pledge thelves that nothing &hall be warding on their part to ren m der se the Paerrille a place where all the aim. forte of a first obese hotel on be found. • 411 C. PATRICK & SON. RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. my2o:3 , S. RILEY, Proprietor. FLORENCE HO EL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (00NDUCTED ON TOO 1011.014 N PLAN.) 'SEVERN LOVEJOY, !iv PROPRIETOR 3. Int/133178, SE., 30 . 3 .M. LI. 11AHILII - DERBY HOTEL, corner of Hancock streotand Duquesne _L - Way, Pittsburgh, Ps. ingrity MotteS)TERS & 'MARBLE, Proprietors. PUBLICATIONS—Just receive I by Express the fOUDIFIng new and standard Books, ahead of ell totem porarlee : Wood's Practice of Medicine, new edition; Bir Jasper Carew, by C. Lever, new wort; Fashion and Famine, by Ann B. Stephens, new work; Juggler of Nankin, by 8 Cobb, Jr.; Wild Western Been., new eupply; Dodd Family Abroad, by C. Lever, new supply ; Fenny Fern, second series, new supply; Feeble, a Poem, by P. J. Bally, new work; Chambers' Paper. for the People, new edition, in 6 van: Belect Writings, " in 4 vols.; hilseeilany, in 10 vole.; u French Itevolutions ; " Stories of Irish Peasantry " Libeled Worts of Borne German Literature; Henebeta Field Books, new Ripply; Treutwine on Our." • ;Munk on Carves, new work. ,person. wanting new and asap Boon will sal az . SAW LAWN= a w•git stmt. RS AND BROKERS Ai±kBARIING HOUSE -- • A. WILKINS CO., UNITED STATES BANK BUILDING, No. /Q-71Icgt Fourth Street, treranuann, FOIIEIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank es and Lend Warr:late bought and sold. Collections Made throughout the Union. BllnillOßS paper discounted and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and raid on commission. Money revised on deposit, and interest allowed when left luxe specified time, dec3 itvmovni. PATRICK& & MEND, aiNgvnii AND EXCELANGE MAILERS, Haw lanurved Vair o,f/ice to th< Comex qf FtfUt and Woo; s ITTTBDIJILDE, PS. AtticKs 7t FRIEND, rtetikers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers lu Notts, Drafts, Accepuuscas, Gold. Silver P and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Cull.tlons made in all the clties throughout ties United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Street, [fel.73 • .10EOLUSS & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCLIANGE BROKERS, OATS ILLMOVED 701.10 DAHER. LSDCII..•NOT OFTICI TO Do. 67 3LIBTLIT STILDLT, TODD DOORS 501.0 W OLD BTA.DD. I'l4o - LiOL.VILS & PONS, hankers and Exchange Brokers, . and Dealers in Nate,. Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, by ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Heater's and Western Cities constantly for sale. Colle, , oous made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or currentpaper, .it Market stret, hot . ,vocn Third end Fourth sts. 13.15r1y ram. 00151001, $627,47 0 63 ROOF & SARGENT, itANlcsab AND 4NCIIANuE It. It. cer.seli OP WOOD • DIITH 010101100011, PS. EALF:II,‘ in Coin, Bank Nebo, Time Mils, Foreign 124 h:antirnge, Geri:AK:at. of IC. Ev.h.gr olg nil the principal eitie, of the Union utd Eu• rope, fn. sole m SUMO to Ault piatitiew , erg. CUPPolit and par fund, [West .d vn dODOOit. COnOaiullo IDwio on oil pl,lO , of tile L Alen, no the Ligi ISANKF.Itti AND C..I.CIIANGE .2V4 9E, 141.4 c.yryter of Diamond Alley: rre~m:enalq re., .) , "t.!Y AND NO,l sad Cu.l: timo ,s..lmngr, and proull notkr collections lu 1 ale princtrAl 1.10, [.'vino. 11,oire depopits all on and on lutoro-c, and give their prompt at...l:awn 41 all ,ether twitters apportluning burl 14,4. EAst.o. Nrxhauge oonstauLly hentl:_ inmrb $209,016 21 13:o 2 I 1,916 1. 1.1,..KA $ 12,153 .. JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCRANOE BBOKER, I , LKIAR ly Exchange, Commercial and Bank 'Notes. oruch bouAllt nut nohl on cumnaln.o..u. I•oto.folly .ttend.o.l to. Inter. , ial.l nu Depo,St .16/ - No. Se Sj roorth ertra, toolrly the Linut. tied. S3E.B, 18 ,to HILL k CO., 8A51.,..Eft,1 AND EXCIEANCtE: coutkun of trOult 11/1. 70.ClIANCtl,ou the Cotteteutiy f4r 1.7 1 . sole. llu,lln o: Exclinurt, and NOl, li,uourited. tivl.l.r.ilvorl,i,l hunk buturla wad -old. Collection: road- in ull ,the priaripul calve or do Col , l t:tator. ot jra .ad Current Vu.l4. • . . WAN aeaxcc,trlX, SILAIII.E.2. R RA-11101, IiAtIKEWS AND ENCiIANGD BROKERS, 1)11Y AM) n :art , ond I:enA Nonw: Envotton. 1,1111,013 I.Ntato or stook Sootarinvo; paent." , ProinL..ory Notre and Ti.tn 1.411 A, on Eset and Went: tors end Corumn.A cr.do ,81 Ail voints. In the Voir.. !m3: - - - O. E. IS.B.NOLD 3 CO., IIANSEILS AND E.XCLIANUA BLOKE:DA, ilir,ll.6FD l in Eronune!!!. Coin, I..uk Notre, Olobt and Tirue!Druita, Lo. U•liections carefully &flooded to, cud proceeds rensuted to YU Y Ott of ills Union. tologLt end sold on e tu;oi into tit...N0.51 Fourth nt.., toot I—,s 4i liAnk A ESTIN Loo3iis• STOCK iiND LULL BROKER, :11 , Pensl!! a., ab,s 10.4, 111T1SBUID111. Air Notes, Drnfts, Burn., dlor!inwes, and Lorene on tot t•gt.t.inted, tto'.ki and Leto! Wnrranto traughl u t 5 and ..Itl. Itt3 3. XXCiIANG A. it AND wa I,A a a NITING HOLISM 07 Lm co. So. TS ictTetti Co., 0p,, , 1tt the }:ant of Vitt...burgs. Plreencntua jell& Domestic ond Fst,:trt /.:7rhat:ge..lko:k t;.!.1 watt .1.1; 13,:5) :4 I: C A N N A 1! 01.1 , i WILLIA.n A. RILL & CO., ettl, nrrenr... 409._ Ittp•rett kilstted ti!. , •• I jet/12 TROMPSON BELL & CO., 1 , A N n `i 11 1 . 6 011 1 . F. , thrtJ, 4 Ti,”! r”.! It , t r..... TIROSIAS WOODS, WOOM '3IERCIAL BROKER, -44 AND IN cote•, licomts, Slot . h•. Real V.•t•te. - JAMES W. WOODW ELL, CABI'NFT P -V I T k: if A 1 , A I'TLR KR Ware.roain• UT and UV Third J W. W. to...jai:UV:ly tufornao therilt 6nl ..oild'antro Coot Le hat n . oprin,t dova of urn:tura, docoledly the lariat./ Afoot b-oit over .I:freed ter rale in thit thty, barb I will be .14 at pile. ay ov so on:: in the United Kato., Yavt or Watt. A. Ili L• determined to t.ell. ;.; ,o,t'ity wi th well ode mined diaterialo, laa.t te.ekuu.not.ll..aret et- wed let lour. and fnirn , of to and tad . .ity to manufacturing. he in enable! to math. , sarrontel (amide, at the ivivest price, 110 00..1 a.lophal ;be ; r - invtpic eienhti'Ving Intarent with Lt. owl, q - aalfty odd pre - , an ti traps al- Ira, on hood L:.„T.-fatted •ortety et every deorraption ef furniture, fetal Cite cheov - rt 1.1,41,1•1111., W the, LOtelt el.- Kant and ootaly that a ..r any port of ono, me; be futh • tobed (mon ir •apraavly to r r der. The tviiowiez aruv.ei .12.1/L. in part, of lila attrit, trldcloffu tartifetto t.f little and tuith, raunet M ourptioild lu any of the Eadern 10-ow _UV teteoetati; Fortis; Cod Oofaa, in I.luat. and hair cloth; b 0 dos. Mahogany Chair.; 20 dol. Walnut I.) hlatirdruay'llr.king 20 Walnut ” 1A) Mahogany NV •11.1, Walnot " bl Martle Top Cr/IL, 60 '• Dreadng human. BO " 11, 40 Enclotad 100 Common ?A) Plain Drawing Out ...or; 31a.bofrovny theirte-v.ti -VA Giaiout 60 Ci.itha t o OW Cherry and Poplar dedoteadt; k(abogana Wardrobes.; 10 Walnut 10 Cherty " • 10 lOalif JIIN:0115; TO IlthiOg au 1 Berri fort Tablet 12 S.--n.tary and 'AVCum. , " o at the) 01ew ahisita 10 L•,11- , o' Wreting lierVo; Rat and Towel Stault ; 111.1guirvai: Maornrration Chart; liaception Foul Inlaid Arm hirable and Roll Choirs; A lama amortmomt of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CRAMS. CABIN= MAlLlMlouppliad with all a, Holes In their line. STEAMBOATS and UOTRIE, thrashed at ths shortest notion. All olden, Tut subscriber,. tender their acknow• (~ by for the turbo t e-st upon them by their Steamboa friends, and would respectfully remind them and other, intereet ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reaminutile terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the boot material and work. Ilushlp. T. B. YOUNG & CO.. Corner Third and Smithfield strwete, opposite •• Brown's Motel." j Y l2 . Jame! Lowry, Jr., CIIAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 2.9.1 Pettermkn'a now, Liberty !trout, tuts on hand slug, stock of Chairs and Bi.iststicads ot every description, made of the hest materials, which he will sell lower than articles ot the some quality can be wild In the city. lie would call par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany end Walnut Chairs and Mdsteede, which he will Sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning in every umenption executed in the neatest meaner. Orders left et the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams mil Liberty streets, will be promptly ttanded to. mar.2l A. MILLIKEN & CO., HAVE ON HAND e their °steal , . CABINET and CRAM MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Smithfield street, • large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell lb per cent. below cuAtomary rates. Terms—cash only. ded,r,tly Grist luducontout• to Cash Parch WI! will sell our large etmk of COMMON AND FANCY COMAS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot !alio please cash purchasers. All nur work Is warranted. CASH.Our terms ue CASH. JA.1111.9 LOWRY, JR., tnar2ls nor. Perenth*ld Liberty sta priWM. IS. brEV KNSON continu-a to manufacture CABINET-WARltotevery duquiption, at blooldatund, corner of Liberty and Seventh atreeta. UNDNATAIi. LNG attended to, In all lot branclics. myll RE6TAURANT:. p A *OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE:EA D. BABNARD. No. 40, Fifth Street, benufen IVood and Markel. janlinlyl PIMOURGH. 3, G. MAILTP.7. Agent. CRYSTAMaL kePstreetALACE, No. 18Market • . . C. C. SEELY, ak RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the CQ üblio lu general, that he hos just started his New York and Philadelphia modern style of COOKING OYSTERS and everything else in the eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Stewed, for 12;6' cents • amen. Ho will also furnish the heat of everything that the market will afford. House always open until 3 o'clock in the morning. marlStf OYSTER SALOON AND RkGSTAURANTI 108 WOOD STREET. TITS aubeeriber hos now his OYSTER SALOON AND EATING IIUESE perfected .In a manner that cannot be exceed by any similar establishment In the city. MEALS WILL BE SERVED UP AT ALL lIOURS OP THE DAY, from the Choicest. Meats. Fowl., Fish, he., hes Ate Eli of Fare cannot be mtreamal, end he would respect fully invite the attention of the public to It. ()GABLES STILL, 108 Wood street. Ja7lonakett 6t. Clair tvger Beer • revrery. Tlll understood reepeettully informs the public that he c now fully propared to serve private families and the public generally, with bin celebrated LAGEE. BEER, in bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. j e rsm P. 0. SCHENCK. •••••••101 entti &ger ; ear '•• , No. 106 Smithfield street, apposite the Custom House. THE subscriber has just opened one of the largeet beet tintshed Lager Beer Light In the city. Ells Bemis acknowledged to be a superior article, and every °therm. commodatlou about his home cannot be excelled. A. BENITZ. ,„ t E I L What-Note; I Paper Macho Tribleei l'embrolie Hall and Tier Lodi e' Work Exterogion Dining Teb lee Ottoman": promptly ottmodol to. • W.:.CLeeee. for sale by ifal • IrOLVILIELN, KRUM t 00. • 4. • Z .. .. 4 '11"... • ••• • INNIN ....).i.. =EI MESE DRY GOODS Mew Arrlvat• of ftri v rz and Summer Dry AT No. 09 N. W. 211)18 ON WOOD STOUT. GREGG CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, . French and German DRY GOODS. Having receivl ed our large and extensive Mock of spring and mmunur throughpurchased from importers, manufacturers, and - part h our own Importation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country morchanta and city dealer. general. ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchsaing, we can offer such inducements to buyers at are rarely met with in the twat.. Among our dry goods stock will be found caahmerea, de. Mines, Portsmouth lawne of the most desirable designee mohair lustras„ alpacas,plain black and fancy figural Mika, gingham. ..I,d fancy Ante, West iityle% broadcloth., fancy earnings, ca,almerell, Palleets, tweed! and summer puma loonies; brawn and black moolins, table diapers. We have also opened a very large easortment of bonnets, newest styles. palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and en exsive variety of hosiery. gloves end ribbons; its lace fancy nettimm, jouronetta, mull and figured 13.15 s must.y and black silk veils, do. Oar variety stock embrucell . ll 2 part combs, buttons, per suasion cap, threads, port manatee, patent medicines, per fumery, alai almost every ertiele usually kept In the va riety lute, together with a large stock of gold and silver watonee, mush materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patt..rns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day cIOCIA, ad or which will be Sold at the lowest prices for cash nr eathillaCtory reference , . N. le.—An early Call from buyers tsrespectfußEGG lly eoll oo. cited. . l). G NW GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT A. ICTIGRE'S AM STORE, CORNER OP GRANT AND FIFTH RTREETS. AVINU TIIIS DAY OPENED MY NEW STORE, I hag leave to .It the attention of the Ladles to the large sod eolendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOWN!, just received. Among the stock may be found some of tho very nowt goods now imported. It careerism., in port, 200 pieces black o ' nd fancy Drees Silks, 60 Ctl.t.o $2 per yd 600 do Mous. de (.amen, 'Gime& Woes, and Niousse. line de liege; 21.10 do Wmutifal Bareges and Tissues, In peat variety; 11.50 do New Style Dr - ees Gingham.; 2000 do American, French and English Prints; 000 do Fxnch and Noglish Lawns; 20000 French Collars, from 12,1 i cents to $5,00; Mautillne, of the lateen etyles, among which are was 01 the most beautiful Imported into GM. country. Also. Muslims, Ticking., Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapers, Table Cloths, Gentlemen'. Weer, tc. TRIMMINGS —ln this department will be bound a cow • plats assortment or Dreas and Mantilla Trimmings, Malteeo nod Iloniton Ln,o. nue English and Thread Lace; all of which will be 'mid unusually low. Ten bahs yard wide kluelha at sit cents per yard. my 3 A. ikrriarig. Kew Goods at ktedueed Prices. YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE, No. 74 MARKET Street, between Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Imre just opened a very large and apleadid assortment of seasonable Dry Goode, which have been purchase/1 In large lots at auction, and from importers clearing out sales, at such priers as Ilia enable them t. 5041 many desdrable etyles of lloats at :lb per cent item than the cost of impo..tatton. Dark Lawns at I, and d cents; liareges and Berea,' Deleinee from 13 cents up; Dress puke from 40 cent s upward, sad all other Goode in proportion. As we are about to take account of stock in a short time. we will ear our Goods at prices that cannot fail to snit all purchuen. -We solicit an early cal from onr friends and the public generally. that we may have the pleasure of Mn log them such bargains as we have never been able to offer before. (}e'3'7 YOUNG, STEVENSON k LOVE. NSW DRY GOODS Iron Front—No. 91 Market street. boa m being now open tor the transaction of • a! al Dry tloodsbmineite, we erould respectfrilly solicit the O patronage of the public, feeling of that., from our ex tensive and well selected stock of SILLS, F&NEY AND S f A PLE GOODS, we on offer such Inducemente as will In sure entire satisfaction. MADAN A 4,431 New. 91 Market and 8 Union street. CLOTHING CLOTHING STO JOHN 31'CLOSKEY & CO.. tti . er . e o le . b .u rat u irt T o o:1110g po Derj ou t Libe mi l F O ntrlt it . ,LY o f he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, lora, for slie ° pur pose of acquiring more r peon for tbeir immense business, removed to the spurious building on tbecurner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, . . _ Where they have not the macs SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That has e'er been offered to the public. Tbelr prlucipsl object for this retoossl, to to giro lb more Ise forth. WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to eel' Goode at the LOWEST EASTERN PRIC E ES! Lad they will warrult th em to be se good ary mann. faztured In the Cuton. CtINITOR WORK, IN 'MI ..TT friTLIL, vtn [WC 511.61421 T WOTICL Thou have on ham] a full and beautiful aasortment o LOTUS and 00A.T1N06, tor FROCK'S, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Our interests ere identical with thooe of our customer", end we assure the public that our fidelity will not Intl in al Itog all order" we may be favored with. Se - DON'T YOROBT TUB PLACE.— Ao. SS W4)otli Street, ( RA.... EIDE, ) 001111E6 Of DIAMOND ALLEY. N.B.—We desire our Estrous to understand Chat we hav L longer any connection with tie Clothing Business o • Liberty etreot. Our attention is devoted exelusively to tit 11.1.5 e ILDOIre de.iirusard. gnar2.l JOHN 3rCIS3figSY 1 CO . 111 ILW ti PRINCP GOODS. JRECEITF:b AT tieCtriPEEY (NYS V. 601.- pair Clothing Warehouse, No. PS Wood street, and corner td Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this eelebratal house has ever had the pleasum of Ineitlng the attention of the batik to. These goods hate been purchased form test bands, and, conesquently, no 'wad profit on them, whist leaves to. to pay Oust we meend du sell at as small prods as any hold. la the east er...idea Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to give uteell. and esamine our eaterisive assortment Of HEADY MADE CLUTllihti. It is Ithl3ost IMPOIDAtiie to euumerate the quantity of taxmense piles of pan:mate that Is to be seen at this largo establishment It is sialfleient to toy tint It bad mver been equalled by the Mouse tuarladi JOLLN McillkiSKEY (Xi, . iGRAY. MERCHANT TAILMR. NO. 47 Sr. CLAIR HOTEL BtIi.DINOS, CIAIL aruar, IPITSSIGI OII . 5,3 ENTLItIIKN'6 CLUTIMUJ made •solusively toOrder, and warrented to suit- Him constantly on hand a shot,. usortment of curnu, CASSIMEREB, VICFSTINGB, and OIaiRCOATISO, of the lateet styles, selected expresely for the custom trade. Gentlemen leering their orders, will hare their whines .tmulted and oomplled with, as nil work U done under his own superviirkm. novl2 Clothing I Clothing I undersigned raspevtfully informs Ms friend, sot the I public that he to non receiving at his store, N 0.177 Lib erty street, a choice asnortment of Cloths, Cassimerm and Vestlngw, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he Is prepared to make to order In the most fashionable mas ter, at short notlew, and on the most reasonable tams. We have •IN/ on hand .large Indwell manufactured stook of ready made Clothing. to w bleb we Incite the attoutioll of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Verron• who porebane poode for rash, will nod It W their tiVAlltage to call at 177 Lberty strut. before malting their urclfwe. C. CONNER. Piety C I *chi ng; ..slot., NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OFPUSITE LIBERTY. THE;re h subscriber has Just opened this new establishment, whee has always on heal • • large and choice wean. merit of all articles of curralso,.hich be warrants equal to any In the city, and will sell at the meet reasonable prl ma The public ere muscled to give him • call. marikly ii. OPPEN REIMER. ATCHES. EWELRY, &c WE HAVE THE OOODS.—Jewelry, in rich and beau tiful variety, well selected, and • large assortment. % etches, the mobt celebrated and perfectly finished, of London, Liverpool and Genoa maisufac 7 ore. Silver Were made in my own mannfutory at Oakland, and werranted pore coin quelity. Military Goods and Society Emblems, Jewels, Seals, Re galia, Trimmings, Ac. Spectacles, Tea Ware, Lamps, Otrandolee, Mathemetical Itutrumenta, Glue Cutters" hisier'e Diamonds, Re., Ac. All an cheap as any to this or eastern cities. Watch repairing done in a superior manner. Jewelry made and mended at the oldest established shop in thisWI LSON city. W. W. , corner Market and Fourth Ste. -- CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! Pfeifle & BierZall 11 DH ALNII9 IN WATCH.I4B, CIAIIIB,JISWKLRY, BILYKSWAR. II , Am, No. 42 FIFTH Street, near Wood, opposite the Horning Pont, formerly occu pied by L. Ketoeman * Co. We have pow hand a splendid asnortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clock% which we offer to the public at great bargains, ouch as: Iron omen, pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of floe gold and diver patent lever, oyllader,•rul anchor esummant Watehee, and an ele gant stock of Jewelry and BLlTtity•te, which we Intend to soli cheap 15r cash. N. It. Watch repairing done to the beet =Mier and at low prime, and warranted. mar 24 NEW JEWELRY STORE, No. 87 Norlkea Street, (Second door above toe North-sotst owner of Me Mooned.) TORN STEVIODION, (of the lather= of John IL M'Fadden 0 & C 0.,) respectfully announcee to the public, that he bui opened, at the above stand, • fine sesortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, 01- RANDOLES, Pocket and Ihble Ontiery, Britaamia Ha and Ctwononi,m Sets, and the tonal variety of goods in hio line of Moine.. Special care and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. He trusts, Hint item hie long experience In Monne/is, he will be able to give satisfeotion to thoee who rosy favor tdm M th, with their patrol:NM PlttsburiSs3. He ale hardsoss, Jeweller, T TAPING re ratted his store in a handsome manner, and VI but recently returned from the eastern skies with fine stwortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY,- and FANCY GOODS, would call the attentkm of his friends and custom ers to the fact that among his Watchatwill be found the most dettrable styles, patterm Via ` makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Wombed, Breast Pins, Yob and Vert Chains, Finger Blum, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc. FANCY GOODS—Such ea Papier Mach., Work Tables and yormy Vases, Perfume Bottle's, Table Mats, Oolt's Pistols, Porte illoximies in greet variety; Chino and and Cake Dishes; with an endleee variety of useful and or namental articiesorhtch bare ) only ha be seen to be appro. Wed. [novll O. bLetEET STREET. . . LIINN WATCIifiS AND RICH (WILD JBWELItY AT BARGAnis.—we wish to infbrm the petite that we are now offering our present stock of floe Watches and Je welry, at prima that comet be beat. Therefore, we ea) to one and all, you that wish to bay Ens Watches and Jewel ry, give ne a call, and save from 26 to 50 per csem In your purchases; will& you can certainly do by calling at bT Market meet._ N.B.—Watch repeating attended to in all Its branches, in a superior Mail Der. Gold Jewelry repaired or taannfao lured to order at short notice, at I.IOOIKB, 67 Market et. g. ILNOI6BIEL, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, TIEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCILES, JEWELRY, AND FANCY GOODS, No. 336 DWIOND LUST, between Mar ket and Wood streets, Pittsbitegb, Pa. All articles sold at this establiehment will be warranted. Repairing o/, Watches and Jewelry premptly executed at the shortestClooks notice All work done will be warranted- [RIMS= Notice to Stockholders. A 011.1tEdliLY to a resolution of the Board of Trustees Aof the Odd Fellows nal Amocistion of the city of Pith burgh, pained at a meeting held at the ohm. on Tuesday, 29d inst., the !wise:there to the Bask of odd Assoolation are hereby notified that ter DO) Pa oai being the Nth Instalment of their subseriptlen, will be due ii_l_ d payable en the 28th of Jose, 1154 . W M " 8 ' gross: 0. Y. H. Asscirdion, Market augur ' :tib MISCELSANICOUS. Baal Estate and Coatraating Agent. gins subseriber has been induced to open en office for 1. the puriense of buying and selling, an Commission, and hawing thAgenoy of large Stearn Sawklilla and Boat -Yards on , Allegheny river, together with many other facilities other water and deans ereetaillu Ha flatters himself to he can 'furnish any hills of lumber and timber of any kiwi, gnat or small, long or short, end ealiver them at adj . paint ;the Allegheny, illonongshele, St oopOh or Miseissippi rivers contract to build large Bargee. ara Boats, Coal Plate, Beat anomie., Bridge Timber, I:A -rced Timbere---Preght Iron, Coal, Ike., to any given point, and will attend to the Bale and Itentof Beal E.state. Prom his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks be can give general eatieftetion. All persons are requested to make theirpntracts soon;espe eilly those wanting boats or largathM of lumber and tim ber, ehould contract for them in the fall for the spring and eummer use. Ile will also attend to the purchase and side of any commodity that may be desired. • Letters addressed to Dam Mona, Baal Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, poet paid, will be punctuallpittended to, ills office is on Irwin street, _No. 2, Allegheny honed . DAVID ar.rnsucra. • Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Mcrrirem, Esq., Mr. Robt. B. Brown, " Allegheny River. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, " Clarion Mr. George B. Bweney, C. t J. fishnet Co., draThlydew Puffs, Ble ecstatic College, Pittsburgh, PS' -DST/BUSHED IN 1140—Incorponted by the Leann Ta tun of Pencurylvania, with perpetual charter. Doll° Or DllicrOltil: Hon. Jams BUCHANAN, I Hon. Winn IL Loon; " WO. Waxing, " CHALLIS Marina, " Moen ILutrretr, Gen. J. K 110011t.AD. P. DUFF, Principal; Author of Duff's Book Keeping, de., ' f ot Book Keeping and Commercial Seintoes. S. H. BALI:MVP, Pr:deeper of Penmenihip. N. B. HATCH, Esq., member of the Plttabel,„gh Bar, Pro tenor of Commercial Law. P. HAYDEN. A. N., Professor of Mathemstieal and Cies nical Department. Professor of Mathematics, in. FOUR ASSISTANTS are constantly employed In the Bookkeeping Department Mira STISTCH or 130o0dLerrieo la taught by the autlior, upon his new invented Blank Books —caseated for pment June 5, IRA. By means of this importatt Invention In about half tne tonal time of study, the real preen"; of Bookkeeping is imparted to a degree of perfection never hetbrs attained in the United Bieten. training for business comprehende upwards Of CIO runt leuenros transactions; 300 commercial computations. A, thorough course of bustneas PsHLAastire. Dilly lectures orr . Commardal Lairtlind Commercial Selectee., the theory of profits, the art of making money , Dutra Book Keeping, Harper's eiltion,prioe $1,60, poet. age ii cents, " the most perfect and comprehensive in the English Intone." Duff 'a Steamboat Book Ileeplog, and ki, postage 9 nuts. "a perfect 'Tete= for touch Booka and Amounts" Duff 's Commercial Calculations, price 50 cents. tin Send for • elremlar by mail. f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, . .611 the Pekin Tea Store, 3 li ?Writ mem, Patrol:mos, PA. BY the half ches t of neatlypacandin metalllo packages to cult the trade. The eubsoriber is now me Ovine his tall stock of GEM .od BLACR TEAS,--conelstrist of some of the !meat el( to be found to the Eardero market. Merchants vielthss the zity are ll:tatted to call and examine ourstoc Below Is a !let of the venous mess, Ml . f which have been carefully aelected. and can with confidence be moons. meudri 80 half ohests line Young Hyson; 10 do do Moe one Young nylon 10 do extra One Iday one do 100 do Superior do; 15 do extra nne do; 60 Laopirel boxes extra Carona Young Hyson 25 half obeets floe Gunpowder; 10 do extra fine us; 6 do do tiforuoe Imperial; VA do Superior aio: 160 do Pine Oolong Elect Tea; 40 do extra One Oolong; as do extra Curious iXi; 20 do Suporlatleole mons arid frogsmit Oolong; 26 charts extra dad English Breakfast Teo; 6 do endow ao do; ALSO—Jars and Rio Coffee. Laming's Crushed and Pul erteed Swam ALSO-63,000 Principe Began, will& will be to ld very 100. A. JAYNES, novillidkw SS Fifth street. Pittsburgh. ED G ' Ea t nd n tA oir tip ametcry (Aste, prorewer lONIJMIOTS, BURIAL VAULTS,'TOMB STONES, At 111. Ifreroort Stone Walla and gene., Mantle Memo, Om U. and Stet Tom always on hand and made to order. N. LL—lfaving introduced a new style of Fence for Coda edery ban, a 111JRAIILS tzTUNIS, ant through in panel or railing torm, and at very little coat over iron fencing. I ream to opecimene of that and other work 1 bare already done I o the Allegheny Cemetery. I have on hand a choice ariection of drawing. for every.deeeription Al work in my line. airasserds: LLILNRY MoCULLOUOLI, Plttsburgh. WM. ISAGALEE. Kg., do KRAMER A KAIIM, do Mrs. MARAUD. DENNY, de Boa. WILI.J.AM WILKINS, Boras Wood. Moo. THOS. IRWIN, Allegheny. Mrs. TIEILNAN, Sr., do JOHN MeDONALI: CRORSAN, Monongnhols Aptlo.desr David ElLusess, HAL ESTATE AND OLINTRACTING AGENT, No. t, R LZWLN Street, Pittsburgh, ho kw sale, se follows:_ 18u scree °fiend in Ceder county, lows, 16 mile. from Muir matte, on the main road to Markin, and 8 miles from Tip `ton, 6 mike from two ilailroed - depots; 90 ecru L uoder cultivation, a pad Prelim House, Trams Barn and limns, ries, a good hearing Apple Orchard. The farm is well watered, high, da, good land, in • very heidthy county. A very great bargain an be had of this (atm for prompt pay. lenquire aa above, ur of Mr. John Munn, on the pew mime. Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Sew Mill, now to socceesful operation; S Frame Dwellings, Barn, itlack• unith Shop arid t off th e ScaffoLl r i ve r, Slop, &a, situ. ate On the bank of the All at Millar's 111.11. Armstrong county, Pa Maguire as above, or of Mr. 1.. Munn, ou the premises. also want to purchase ti to 830,000 feet, B. 3f., of good White Oak Plank, 3 :ochre thick. 8 or 16 wet long, 7 to 18 Inches wide, part to be delivered In October next and part In April. 1343. linguini as above. Aleo. formle, ell the Bede, i'multuro, and every thin of the fitting oat of a large Motel, in the city of Pittsburgh, now doing a very loge huskies+. Two to Ave yearn of the Iwo of the bootie MIL also behad,andlausedistapeeelleMon lf required. Respire as &bora ..)•3 11.0111 Y BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLES. RE UNDERBIGNED having emoted new and comm* ?F Inoue STABLES and CARRIAGE STORM, in amine don with his old establishment, • h prepared to do A o va b etl u y p ite . ‘‘l i rst l risk* (or HUNDRED L.; FIFTY GORSES, of which he can take an increased num• her en livery. He has arranged his new buildings with a view to False and storing for Rh, of new Ana second hand Carriages, of all dcacriptioroi, to which ha will give ample attention. There Is also within the new building an Equertrian Ring, where Horses are trained and exercised, which will be found advantage*us to persons keeping Gorees with the under signed. Thankful for an exceedingly Ulsnl patronage In the put, and the favors of a multitude of Mends, the undersigned will endeavor to command Its continuance by dem:sing It. myllimdair RORY PATTERSON. i:p.)l'lfl _... . . THE undervigned hm just reoeived at hia t CARRIAUS WAkittIOUSK, Mingled near the 'Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh andLawrenomille, a splendid smornisen of YIiIIICLES„ of every description, and will continue to receive regularly, new and second and Carriages, thrgies, =7k, ac., wbkh he will mil on the very lowest terms for ra ll.eving had twolveyeanf preach:eta the budnessand with hls well known facilities In the List, ha titian; himself In putting down all competition. Thom wlslangto purahese are respectfully Invited to call sad see for themselves. Bsperislond promptettentlon paid to repairing of Cant. ogee, 10. rinyl&viewv• JOSIIPEI Warr& ROBICELT H. PA Timsows A4 r,, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Corner Diamond and Chi4l4y apdAtf PITTSBURGH,. PA. WM. A. M'CLIJKG DEALER Mae Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Will Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SLIER NM, PITTSBURGH, PA. S now receiving • large assortment of YAM GOODS, in addition to him airoady extensive stock, purchased from fret hands in the Mistent markets, width, will be sold at the lowest market prices. . RR- Hotels, Steamboats, and famines, buying by the knantlty, supplied at wholesale rates. B Goods delivered to the city free of charge. sep2l 'III.ANIC L6BLlJthi OAZEI OF FASHIONS, for August. Knickerbocker Msepuine, for August. Harper, for August; price 16 thou. Sul. Smith's Theatrical Apprenticeship, with illustra tions by Way; 60 oents. Quarter Hams In gantutky and other Stories : by W. T. porter, of th e New York Spirit of the Timm; with illsultra lions • 60 cents. Myeteries of • Convent: by a noted Methodist Preacher 26 cents, So many eery good and new. books bare bees published lately that it is well worth while to cal/ sad look at them. Such books as Fashion and Famine, the Curse of Clifton, Lamplighter, Thoughts aid Thlup: by Rthan Burritt. H. MINES t CO., w k No. 32 Smithfield street JJUST PUBLDWLED and for sale at RUSSELL ' S DIPOT of Cheap Literature, No. lb Filth street, the Polkaing Weeks— The Ruppert: or, The Ryan=aHades, and Abelardi tiee of Spirit Rapping, Table Turning, An Boston Slave Riot, and Trial of Anthony Barns. Rosa lambert or, the Menuare of en ilnlbrtunabi Wo• man, bj 13: W. M. Reynolds. Aptilidgh, Tele =the Olden e, by Mae Dityney. Travels In Turkey, by Adolp hus Sada The Lion's Skin and the Lover's Haat, by Choir de Bernard. Remember the Bookstore, 15 Fifth street, near the eon= of Market. RUSSELL t BROTIIRB, Jel4 Booksellers and Stationers. OOD FARM 8 • ' of 49• eau, with • good tom hove, of 4 rooms and cellar, and foot porch, •r d. spring house, v1411.4=610 harm and stahM•flion oorn crib' and good kardign, and c.d.& with abundance of •PPDs, Po•rs.Posokkos, 4. 90 mem in eultleation, and balance timber, a good red and a new farm, dfoolo $ Lk& from liermeepoet. near the YoughkeihenT riven nine 8.1, DOC Terms &600 lame' Mese, two and Wee yeas. ormn.T & BON, 032. statel Apot,l4o Tided AL „„ .4 4 w In ant jouriA,gbriltellpies: - 311=1:C Cartees----SpaniebzArsxisirs. THE GREAT PURIFIER ON THE HILOOD. SOT A MUMS efT .111SMIST LS re. A N TIVIALLIMILS .22/411.1,11 FOR 3011011111. t. K l eee Evil, Rhenimattern; Ottetteena Cutineoute &options,' Pimples or Sustelican the Peery Blotches, Boils, ~bronk Sore Ryes, Ring Worm or Toter, Sold Head, Soler foment and Pain of the Boma and Joints, Stubborn Ulc rc Syphi. Ulla Disarciera, Lumbago, Spinal Complain 4, and all Dill easel err g from e• injudiMous use of Mercury, Lamm dense In Llle, or Impurity of the Blood. This veditabh AleMeWe, whisk has become celebrated fsg the number of extraordinary curse effected through its agency, has induced the pro, leto,a, at the urgent request of theirMude, to offer tt to the public, which then do with the rumoet Ondenat in its virtues and wonderfni,....rotive properties. The fbllowiog trertihrates,aelectoi irons ms. number, are, however, etrongier tastmuy than the mere word of the proprietors; end are from gentlemen well known in their losalitiee, and of the highest respectability. many of them residing f the city of Riehouroci, Va. P. HOYDEN, Seq., of the Exchanpi Hotel, Rilitmon t known everywhere, says he has IMO the medicine called Carters Spanish Mixture stiminietenoi in over bond,' cuss, in nearly all the diseases for which It is recommend eh, with the most autonielaingly goal results. He saysit the roost extraordinea7 medidne he has overseen. AO UR AND YEELDL—ORRAT COBS.—I hereby weriify that for three pawl had Ague sad Fevre of the most tentdeselliptket. I had serenest Thy:Wens, took lone qua, titles of Quinine, Meronry, and I believe all the Toni cs ab earthed, but all without any pertwo manent enthst relief. At of which or t teed Carter's Spoil& Mixture, etre,. Godly cured me. and I am happy to may I have had neiLltvi chilli or fever oboe. I consider ft the best Tonle in the world, and the only medicine that ever resebed my coo, - Joan lowans. Bever Dam. near RDA_ unond, Va. C. B. MICR Sp., now in city of Richmond, end for many years i n the PostOldre, has such eonfkimace in Wm:tithing Wheezy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, that hr has bought upwards of fifty bottlac, which he 11011 given sway [utile afflicted. Mr. Luck says he har never known to fall, when taken according to directions. . Dr. MINOS, a prastleing Physician, and formerly of the City Hotel, ber in the city of Richmond, mays he hot witztvoed In • numof instances the ablate of Carter's Spenseb Mixture, which were mod truly surprising. He tar . s case of thnenmption, dependent on the Liver, the good v.; Dote were wonderful lathed. SAMILEL E. IMMESH, of the firm of Drinker & Nor ris, litetunmel, wee stared o: Liver Complaint of eight l sus standing, by the um of two bottles of Carter's Spaniel. Mixture. GREAT CURE OP SCROFULA_—The Editors of the Rid.. mood Republican had a servant employed in their prey room cured of violent Ilicrotiols, combined with Rheutu hint, which entirely Resided him - from work. Two bottle, of Carter's Spanish Mixture mole • perfect cure of Mtn, and the Editors, in • public mho, my they cheerfully commend it it to ell who arelsnoces, aMIoW with any dieeruse al tt blood." STILL ANOTHER CURS OF SCROTOLA.-1 had a ler ; valuable boy cared of &Torah by Carter's Spanish Mixtur I consider it truly • valuable medicine, Jsaces M. T• 21.1., Conductor Os the B. IL and P. R. R. Co., Richmond, rt. SALT IMBUE of TWENTY YEARSSTANDING CURED. —Mr. JOHN THOMEWN,redding ho the GO of was cared by three biattles of Cuter's Spanish Mixture, o Salt Rheum, which he bad nearly twenty years, and whici, en the physicians of the city could not our.. Me. Tivoli • eon is • well known merchant in the city if Richmond. Vs. and his core Ls moat remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, bad a servant cures of Syphil in the worst. form, by Carter's Spanish Mixt . says he cheerfully recommends it, and ore:udders It or invaluable medicine. RICHARD IL WEST, of Richmond, war cured of Ecroft.- la and what physicians call confirmed Consumption, b. three: bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. EDWARD BURTON, eommiesiotter of the revenue, myt be has seen the good effects of tartar's Spanbh Mixture in • number of Syphilitic cues, and says it is • perfect cur, for that horrible dieesee. WM. H. HARWOOD, of Rlchmond,cured of Old Sortie and Mona, which disabled him from walking. Tcok • low h.S• ties of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to wad:, otthout a erutch ; • short time wmancmtly cured. Principal Depot at'M.WARD, A C0.,N0. &31.1ailleo Lane, New York. T. W. DYOTT & SONS N 0.132 North 2,1 et.„Phlledelphe BENNETT A BEEBR, bi 0.125 Main street, Richmond. V. . And for sale by B. A. PAHNICSTOCK A 00.,L. WILCOX, Jr. A CO., FLEMING BROTHERS, 00 Wood street, Titt, burgh: aP. 8011WARTZt Allegheny; aril by Drutsin: and Toilers in Medicine everywhere. octilslawly CHERRY PECTORAL Y 7131 coax 07 GOMIS, COLDS, HOARISNSSS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPI AND CONSUMPT lO NGCOUGH. CROUP, N. ASTHMA, -,,,,, Wff Invite -the attrition of the .... public to the certificate. appended .- below, and bespeak foram:et that can . /I. did considerstion which their honest "f 0 me -- frankness deserves. liCii _ Des in such Mations rut many who " voluntarily beer witness to the cans :ei„ ir.. A ._..._ leein eland value of COLLET PiCTOICIA, do ' not wantonly faille with, or adort facts, our overstate their convictions Jodge then, whetter this to not the medicine to trat when you must have relief t ough e throat or lungs; Judge t whether every family not to hare it by them U f a safesplard against the everywhere prevailing enemy, whist steals with fate frequency upon almcet every float. owl earthr off a tomb from many a home? Jackson, C. Id., Jaekson city, 0., 20th Nov., lad. Da. J. C. Asa: Sir—The CILIMOT PlCSolial. is much in quired after. Severed of our best Physicians have weed it, three of them in their own came, and always with the hop. plain effects. The numarom patent medicines aways be for them, lead to Incredulity in regard to every new tome 0; and it la only after undoubted evidence of veins in wily article, that anything like a general confidence can be lx cited. The unrivalled excellence of this combinatino of agents, (in tho (Maar PMVOLLI.,) proved beyond cavil by repeated trial under their own observation, has compelled medical man to proclaim abroad its smelliness it la beyond all doubt the best genarsl remedy we have for the Pulmooary Affectione of tide climate, at the same time sedative gad rant—a rare combination of properties. ir w e the hope that it will prove It own reward,i subscribe myeelf. Respectfully your obedient serva MlL nt, JAB. 11. C. LI& lil. D. Let gentlemen of Legal ProJetrius mark this ease. - 'if itliarsburg, L.l, Sept.S. l i b.` Ira. 3. C. Aver Door Sir—Over application for the pest three years in my dales men advocate, taught on Acne eight menthe ego a severe irritation of the bronchial tubed, which was • constant annoyance to me. and feat beeoloong a source of great apprehenekn. Erery rtheelly (VW LH,' LO even relieve law till Stilled your Callan PATIOICAL. Tlth has not only relieved me, bat, to I trust. wholly 'cured me. I mere nothing for the reputation of adrooetiog t giant lle. divines, and this is b a r , sere.. w hom ll nocanner.el it to members of the and ot her. I may meat, la boring under similar indisposition& Your. lathy, R. F. JONT:g. Montgomery, Ala., October 4, 1449. ' Da. J. C. AVM Sir—l have used your admirable com pound exclusively in my practice, sad find it to surpass. ty far, any other remedy we have!. curing disemes upon the , Image Your obedient servadt, R. R. JONDS, M. D. What yet remains to eons - Mee the owlet incredulous that the Cherry Pectoral ball that tt purports to be, its t tut un equalled remedial agent Ibr all ItiONSed of the Throat sod Auntie The experience of years has proven It to be etch. and tee submit It to Use people, believing that to viriose will/ally maintain ilerepatmion. Prepared by 3.0 ATEIt, Oheselst.,lonell,ldese. BCdare of northlem preparations, attempted to be palmed off uc...ter • aisnUulty of name. Sold In Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by B. A. PATIN- Eximg. 00., wholosolo and retail. jellitmils JrARKS ALAKALY, Amopean Agent and Dealer in lb.a I Estate, offers for wile the following saleable prop,:y. vie :800 annis tine lend near the Alhaissippl and Mir-curl Railroad, Low. 640 acres of Umber and prairie land is it. Paula Minnesota. 120 wires in Liverpool tunable, Cci nu bbin. county, Ohio. 101 acres near Greensburg, Vi esco .1•31 d county. 150 aCMS near New Outdo, LlRWlrepee Cow sty, highly Unproved. 1 acre lot near the . trout gate of e t t . Mary Cemetery. 4 lots, each 24 feet by 110, neatly &nem! with palings, near the. borough of Lawrenceville. 100 building lots, 26 feet by - 100. near Abe north end of the Shaspeburgh Bridge. 60 lots, Inch ao feet front by 10c s.et deep, In Liverpool, Ohio. A rery valuable fans in ]inner county, of 130 scree, with excellent house, barn am.. vat bulb:dues 2 honer and Ws on Diamond Wad, in the bor ough of filzmingham. 8 lots, each 24 feet on Quarry strut, running back to the Manor Line, Filth Wud Binh and examine Roadster, at the corner of Perenth and Binittflidd Weida • di 21 "MOWN% ESSEACJI CP GINGEB--This &seam is was I Mit meted to pommy in a coreentrated form, all the Yalu• able properties of Jumbos flinger, tad will be ibund, on trial, an excellent Family Medicine It is partiourcrly reemomended es Male, to permas recovering from SeVer or other disease, aam drops imparting to the sconseb a glow and vigor NW to 11 wine gissegui of brandy or other stimulant, without any of the debilitating effects which err sure to follow the vise of liquor of any Mad. end itis tier. fore especially serviceable to children and fefaales. To the wed It will prom a peat comfort; to rheumatie affection* It gives peat relief. As • Chokes remedy there la nothing soperior to it, and no family should be without it. 2 gra. I received by JOB. FLEALLNO, ZS corner of the Diamo • • and Market .t. litieslo3TßlD OF SIVE Actual FOR 226.— a nave Afor Ws 8000 some of pod land, (all of which ern be cuulvated,) In lots of 6 wren and upwards, at Hum $3 to $lO per acre; iddost• Mang the line of the Balthwere sod Ohio &Mimed, within from 2 to 4 miles of 0111111 MOD era Belton Blatiarks, Marshill county, Ts. Many worm In the crowded rids. would do well to purchase • few saes and mecum • healthy and comfortable home. Thera are Emu rate markets 63r ell Binds otprcduce at every Mr, don on the Banta& A vilbses at Cameron Station is mowing rapidly, and the country errand is improving very . Wt. Tide indipumble. S. CUTHBERT T O N, t. .0 20 140 Third Mead and Illmeral Water /Peaustalline 110 WE, No. 51 FIFTH Street, next doer to *conk% . Ball, dealer In FRUIT and OONEECKIONANY. id l Ab eeam e, , o h f the bet quality, stirred np duringthe see- eon Sawberties and Cnian, , Eamilies can be supplied with Strawberries and other Itsite, during the semon, on the moat reasonable terms. Orden are respectfully solicited. ' jacf INSIILIBLE ORAL MEATS KM SAlE.—Tbirty bead - If lug Lots In the borough of Manchester, 0501t94 feet wide by 100 bet deep; part of the estate of the late James Ademo, Keg, died. These lota fronting on an arms° 90 feet wide,and extending to an a ll ey Intne rear 25feet Wide, make thm desirable property fora suburban residence Alm, a lot of ground on the cetnesa of the Fifth Ward Market Nome and Peen elm; 95 tee front by 109 feet deep, to Spring alley. Also, two lots of ground on Liberty stmt. ash M feet front by 150 deep, to Quarry depot Apply to JAMBS BLAKELY. lyre Real settle and European Agent. Advertisement. ANY parson vialdng, to mat POO 16 6 Months.addresa me, post-pald, Farmington, Trumbull comity, (ihlu. TIM liminatten or book-W.V. 14 . Winning le mem._ 1 7 .1 but any person em moats at been and mane - the Mole stun In the time stated. Address jeTtam PROF. BYRON Ti. ROBB. tw GooDB..—a.lfT/0171/4 corner of ysinTht ww 4 .LF ere*, hal now on band.lo cams bkeebed from o w. apt 00 idaom Ma k linen: pinicnnbite bajwarwm, 75 plena limn ; cottcm and mini geu HT:ft. t o e wear; a few piton Pb. blast dulls; black, barred and 01.76109 and tenon;mantillse; m ammaailla at un:dogs ce eve damieden; tan l mixed ',ern - dram thtgba ry nw; 000 • Ittfoall ddendozack pow: 0e colors—an or which will be coin extremely low. 3.12 GIODI r iLLN 1.1110:CY PASUNGER * HJIMITTeIiCS - E 01114.1L-3smes armangemento mode wire Mid= Room, whirl enables him W Mao Drafts, p a pal Weed , for any amount, In London, Livorno; beldla y NM, and loranMert on tim lialn; our, at ell -the Yrovbsolol Banks and llosnedes la Germany . Praia; dlield Initsln, and Ireland. r Drafts mar one hundred Donna at OA to iL Oraos, cornea cdanaMb and Maltbrield sta. • • ' U • • • nab Sat • at 6 alias pa p 01; Borne Doloiaro 10 coda, worth 1 , ; with sIl olio 21140 of goods la Wu Pl o l ,oo Umast •• A. A. SISSON a MS, • • XIS26IIRh stmt. • LAGICISILM.-Tost no:hod T•learDor' of Groat mad Nth dream, • few prow 01 JD very Sae pada mad *mod Work Silks. Alm; Mantilla Silks ana Thinminp, tu tbe fashiooo l46 ;cam; blanched Mosthas and Irish Llama, b COW of the Tarr boa asalcso ; jiiut ceirs4 at . sow G ' 5...111114. • ,fresh !apply onigrox 47„L Badlbxd *Mat LI& %we, bi sat mesa at Um BMW sad i lia%st last. MS= ... . • - - -- DR. MOR - 81g 5 14. i. .- .: jiM ot tinitg- Co al .. Mi.momenon in Medumse— 'l-iitlvrti lIXESTOBZU AND LIFE LE.NerintillA PT Wt. 3fORSE'I3 IIIVIOOILITING - ELIXIR as OM. DIA L.—At tent the properties attributed to Prot - Masea Invigorating Elixir or Corded were donned isbelevon • .Ttete . public, °flan deceived, could not believe the simpleomanshe lime truth. announced by the discoverer. But fweii mid& eishie bete, Masted by witnesses of the !detest thase dad cineraideer, are mow triumphing over all doubts. ,Insfeds. lltyis overthrown by a mass of twithionY Whifl.... - lailelleedlf ~Tinsithierillt lentediete to all mean,' the dieeTterahlekale taming Ikons a minnow *Loma the visions organ, winch make op the wonderful machine calla man. it neetorests foil vigor every delicate (Unction connected with that Myr teams carnation& agency of matter and mind, necemay to the rwrodc lion of human life. To /meson. of feeble BM cedar frame, or deficient in vital power. it is mamma:Ad as the Only means of communlcaUng that energy, which Is nediewary to t h e proper injoyeatretta all lbezia=, tit., as well as the W,harmentel attributes - Jim effects are not confined to either sax, orto any age. The .feeble ar‘the ailing wife, the listless, enervated meth, the , over-worn =ma badman thericensof nem= 1:, 1 the Individual satering from general debility, or from the weaknereof a angle organ, will all find immediate and per manent relief from the use of thee ineotepa retie rcnorator. V* those who have prediespositiOn to pikrAtriP, it w ill prove • complete and unfailing safeguard agatoet that terrible Malady. There ere many, perhaps, who hate so trinot with their constitutions, that they Monk themselves beyond the teach of suedielno. ice not even these desloir. The Mar deals with diem. as It arias, without reference to mom; 1 and will not only remove the disorder itself, but REBUILD TILE BROILEIC CONSTITUTION. ' ',. The derangementsof the eat m, leading to morning die easel, and the formed nervous dieesse itrell, are so tumor 0111 that it would require a column to enumerato the meta dies. fur which this preparation is • Bedell. A few, how ever may be , enumerated, els: neuralgia, tie dolereanx, he-ache, incipient paralysie, hysteria, pelthattwo et the heart, spinal affections, mueculei debility, aware., flaw lentil., a pricking eentatiou io the foci, ournect.t, mental depreselon. weakness of the will, indigymiti:,m to move, , hooting epee exercise. hrokrrs Ace}, t. ed terrifylog dreams, inability to roman In one piooo or I oeition, s.a.e.s of the procreative organs, Sei.l.l inectu;eleney. maserboly, MO. unarm, door albus, sinking at the atemach, female irreg. With., a chronic tendency to miscarriage, ercacietkee; and all complaints grating out of a free indulgence of the pa. ' dons, and sill barrenness that does not procesdfromorgenie beam beyond the mach of medicine. .. Whenever the organs to be acted upon are free from ma. formation orarietumi dial a Ake, it le averred that , morzws INVIGORATING ELMII will replace weakness with streugth, incapacity with allele ow - , irregularity with uniform and natural activity, sad tali net only without hazard of rewetiom but with wham effect on the genera organisation. XT./tear:ln mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish wiet the nervous t slate., and that the paraymtion of the or(al motion and sensation is physical death. ;lieu to rd also, that i• for every kind of rters C. disease the Malt Curdled lathe . only reliable preparation known. COBB OP NERTOUS tyt4Easat. . . , No language con convey an adeqn•te idea of the Same- diate ante almeet mimed tomehange t hichlttensionan the flowed, debilitated end chattered nervosa systaci, whether ' broken dewo by menu, weak by nature, or Impaired_ by sicknese—the ntstrung and relaxed ergazdiatlen batmen briefed, revivified sad built op. The mental end physical symptoms of nervev diseases vanish together under its In. flniara. _New is the effect temporary; on the ennteary the relief Is..w - manent—for the Cordial propertkei of the toedi- , ,t eine retch the constitution Itselfandrestore it to Ica normal - 1 . condition. , LOSSOR.II.I3/.ORY, I Coal:tam, gthlineee, rush of bloodto the hied, melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thotighte of selfdestrae. Lion—fear of Insanity, dyepepala, general rostratlon, in. tibility, nervousness, Inability to sleep, dim Incident to females, decay of the propogetbng functions, bvtierla,moao mania, vague ter.rors,,j, alpitation of the heart, Impotency, eonsipation, etc., into whatever cause aridrig, it Is, tither' he any reliance to be placed on human testimony, abet/total) alatilde.. ___ A GREAT MEDICI:KR FOR FERIALER. 'The unparalleled effect, of this gran. restoratire, in all Leomplaints Incident to koala, nark a new ea to the an nals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants here been in rented—thousand of tralgorants counacted—all pi:trotting to be Specified In the _ratio= diseama 'and demngeountal which the delicate fo rmation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SEOE, who suffers from sreekraiti, dorangeruent, nerresumese, bre. mots, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether pis collar to bet eer, or common in both aszse—to glee the la. Agent:lug Cordlel a fehla Men I eft pIOSZONS, Orishers, will lind this Cordial atter they base lead a bet. tie or two, • thorough regenerator of the - system. In all Wreaking are to be kteacl the happy parents, of healthy off spring, who would not hare been se but for this eetraotdi nary preparation And it is equally potent for the many die oasts for which It la recommended. - Thousands of young men have been teetotal by using it, end not in a single ha lance has It failed to belled them. PISISSONS OB PALyI tiOMPLF.XTON. or consmaptire habits, am restored by the nee of • bet:hoar taro to bloom and Tigor, changlogthe skin from a palti,yst toe, sickly eolor, tots I.4mititol florid coaspbulou. TO TEM ILLSOUTDED. These are some of the ad sod ,rusloncholy agate pada• Fed by arty habits eryouth, weekreers of.tbe been and ling" pains to the head, Orme* of sight, foes of am, tutor power, plpitation of the hear 4 dyspepsia, lierT.4s Irritability, derangement of the digestive functiorui,getteral vyarptome of constunptioa, etc. Mentally, the fearfol effects pa the indod ore nonchlo be dreaded. Lose of memory, confusion of id Fr.,..e.p.c,t,.10w of spirits, evil torelealings,aversiaritii society, self-distrust, to ,. o f , o lit r ,d e ti,vdetry, etc., susszdnent the ant man ecaL All Lb. ;Meted - BEFORE CONTEMPLATE% MARRIAGE should reflect that s sound mindand body are the =wane oessary requirltm to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without these, the journey through life bezames a weary pilsgimsg proopeet hourly dfirkens the view: the mind became shadowed with derpair, end filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with your owl, CAUTION. ter.Moretos Invigorating Cordial has bees counterfeited by some unprizetpled persona. In future, ull the genuine Cooliel will have the propel*. toes fac-sinelle petted over the aerie of each bottle, and the following wools blown in the glen: Dr. Morse's Cordial, C. IL 11LNG, Propsieter, N. rt The Cordlel Is Put up, highly cor.centratzd, In pint bet. flee—prLst three dollars per: bottle, two for tee dolleony edx for twelve dollars. C. 11. RISC, Proprietor, • 192 necadvap, N. Y. Bold bp_Druddets tbulnegboal the United. etatas, Canada and the West Ir.dur... _ _ ' AGENTS!: PitWourgh—FLIDIINO. ITGOR, No. 60 Wood olreet. Do GEO. IL KEYSER, No.llo " Allegheny Clry---JNO. P. PIA:MING, Cincianstt—h. 11. HEARINGS. s, - on THE 001115 PAN., and the Di', 4 r charges of ttee.; from the Pare—also, ell those this— 'grecs—hie names the bussing of-iruieets, falling of water, Whinging of steam, .4c., w hich ero synnitoms of app ear-his% Deafness, and also generally with the disease. Many per eons who hate been (limiter ten, fifteen, and twenty years, - and were obliged to me ear•trunipets, hare, sited. tilling one or twortlee, thrown as ide their trumpets, being. male perfee welL Physicians sad Surgeons highly rtwoin mend Its use. Frtom the Tribune. I Somers Doti Nun= lious CauJesgW.—Thotwande children annually become deaf; in consegarrem of charges of matter from their PSIS, induced by hamlet Fryer, Colds, &o. Now, if mothers wonld do their duty and pro. ours Scarps's Oil for Dearness. and nee it we directed,their • children wouldbecureel : butif neglectad,chc picedocega c op. • dunes very troublesome. the hearing gradually pea leneas, and meetly partial or total dent:Less ensues. LILPORTAIe T NOTICE: . GhII c 1141.1 ero Mrs. Baater.anal she seidispert la You 6/0111411. Non that unfloirreim and adoidol yew. deroWYMna Paer!—.Philedeltbla; January hereby certify, that when I wart about twelve years old, I gradually beams deaf In both ears so that in a firs =Mimi mend A almost impossible to hear. ruileas in the very loudest torts O enies I remained to that situation until Mt Mourner. of eighteen years when I bassi Cr SCohltrA'S COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. I Immediately obtained a bottle, which./ hare used. and em bumpy to my it has acted like magic, and quite eared me. Any ono wishing further Information of my marl. which I. think a remarkabie dna; will find me by calling at my reddemee,Ooneord street, End door above Second street. Boo= Using Pier Me by, • J AYNES. H 1501 4 THUS AND OEN *Mg LIVES. PIL pre. J. pared by a. /L. &MUMS. IHDTKIN, Ohio, Mardi 1301. I feel it a duty that I awe to my fyllorontifferera, to stets -•." that/ have expariesszed peat relief from the use of Sellers' Laver Pilla Irate eufferei severely with the LiverCOM plaint for metal years—so mach so, that both myslf and friends,heve thought Mat' could not, survive but a short than Mneh money bad been expended in the endeavor to procure relief from the IdlYekdsyse, but all in vain. As n last mart, upon the recostmlon of my brother, / pro- 'mond some of fellers' liver Pinaarycarttore, and I found great relief from their use, and Lu .tire aoatinsimi use of them guy,/ have almost entirely reomered My health. HAMIAII MMPerOIL • 1 : I em the husband or irrirm.2, comp,ton ; I think mum' Pines impostor malleine, and I believe that they were the means of saving my wile's life. JACO], 11.03triROL Mike PuLlic.—She original, only true and genuine Liver. Pills are prepared by B.S. Whoa, end have ale name in bla-k nix upon the lid orestelt box, and his Mount e on the outside •wrappenri , all others are counterfeit, end band imltatkaa. , R. I:MLLE/LS A CO, Proprietors. And for sale by Draggles generally. From a,YLyai aua ; LlikaaLs. Iltgrahlgrl yine proprietors the proprieto of 11. A. Farms:tack's T r v e rmitu i m. to vet that regal:errs:shim:era make an CO. caption it favor of thin Terattgre,and not only ma it In • prefereace to that ern preparations,led glee their volute racy kliehnony togs tithe The - following is from n ;thy; Aden of Idea character, gm inLUlnele, formai', ci Loa/. ' tarw;aitdb data , • , - • • • • ParrithrtoWN, 111. , Juni - ittrlith. - Maws; R A.+Pikseskok eh Osithasthil"l tatanatel B. A. Pahneetoelee Verinlinge tbapraetko of aledkdthe,in this and the SaatheraStatos, hr the La ten peas, ands! car rev:maws:sift as the molt- ciao for the for which is wes intanded; banging, at ong aloe. from small girl, of say ten years of age, vas Modred :tad sra l nr. wonss. Al dragest a Ether. asthma, I kayo-sold a gest quantity, and it has hathriady ' Oat satisfaakm. In • diet, it is the only warm - medians now calla ; • H. Eric s, gig- Prepared - and old by • _ _ A. PAHNISSTOCE eat, li ask ' - corner °flint and Noadsd." Dll. D. JAY C. e. ATI g BAlanAld is <me or the meet othelent, pleestre,etad eats compodtimmeecr offered to the public fur the removal of the Terkella derange worth cf. the Stransch and ItosaLsonul the only article worthy Ofthe iced coitAdence forming Chafers Weenies, or Satlesest Onepteint• yhle le, Without exception, one of the most valuable vuly resuUarteu-ever discovered. Ilundreds,--mty thou bends/ of tertinhatMertravi beau ilmeleer hem Fhjekeletilt, Clergymen, an 4 families of the drat ftegeetabillty, beating the strongest testimony to iD Woe, too numerous to publuda• -tar Normals at the PEKIN TEA MIN, No. Ith PM' itrar. BROWN, No. 41Diumeo. AMAIN 1:14- , votes lids entire attention to an eibeoltainiss. , Ilila fondness Ls mostly contend to Anon , roogreat mot such Poilatasffeotional l brought ou bYins nobs.% youthful tuft/genes and mem • -NrisPlions,Gonorthea,fiteat, Striatum Impurity olt ..... RM‘i=l ak i al Slims. ma at Etta Talmud &VP. : timuitTettoS,Moliwoim,-111iiromial Diatailda,Seannal Weak* : aria Piles, Rheumatism, Yuma. Weaknees, SlMPlimmitsts, Disarm of tbs Joints, rigida is , ' Ana, anima Attediana, Wins In the Back and loins, Irrr z intim of the Afield= and Siduaysonommundly treated,— C= 114.14 pare media, (Mx In Mb ettp amides DT.BosnN to dna anneasatee of armosity cure to ad who may ems sae bet blemais..: OA% amd Private Oomattationßomm, Q. Duansied log =amt. Til brown's newly cUsantred namodi XI, tor ittessmatises If t s u srstLn(t eurtaln Ittesisdy las tilat • OlV g and Arirs ' te "" 1 Booms No. it DLLIIIIOnDs ri=Peon's. - TM Doe - teals alwa y s &them , - de. ‘SI4III.OANDIJIO-1.0 boxes Yleater*Ualables Masi, tbr .0 ale by_ t lea} . unlit t suieuLtic. —.... • • IMF ; 800 lb" nelliTed i joiL itianum. . - Nina 01160:08818,04•541"/"..."'. 7'4 Mal l ~.t c- ~ ~ :--. . ~.~~~ v~ ~~~ z -,~, _,,- .a` ... feblOmeor - 31 Fifth Arent, Pitteborib ~..:.~`'rY{.;,:.fit . 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