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SiV? AND POB.lt FOB 1858.
' IUTT DUABXKXST, -
fmLxring-jiMS-r**' l '''
At Charlestown, H&bs~.
At Brooklyn, N. Y~
AtOofport,
6/400
One-third of the Mid hoof and pork malt be delljeredat
e.chof the aborenamad-yanti rmecUrely ,‘AS
of Fehrnarj, 1866 i one-third hy the first dw of Apr«. “»•.
and the remaining one-third by the day 7,
isio; unless e rlier deliveries should »* **££«? by the
Chief of this bureau. Payment to be made within thirty.
1? ia separate offer* for the beef and for the pork, a • 1
„„ c »j ~f the places of dellTery, covering all expense* and all
must lie from well-fattened cattle, slaughtered
between the Ist day of November, 1864, and the Istday of
January, 1865, and weighing not less Una six hundred
pounds, net weight, each. The legs and ler rands of Urn
bind quarters, and the shins and ehonUer eloda, the sheal.
dere of mutton and ends of sticking pieces, and at least
eiiriit nounns from the neck end of each fore-quarter, or the
part marked Nos. 1, 2,3,4, and 5, on the drawing or drijne
ation of th • fore and hind quarters of ah ox, which will he
attached to and forme part of the contract, mustbewboUj
excluded from each barrel, andlAe remainder of Vie c treats*
instead of Icing cut with adeaxer ,must be-cut through toiUt
a si w and knife, to giv the Meat a tqmre, neat and smooth
tip--caranct, in pieces qf not less than eight pounds each.
Ti e pork must be packed from coroded. well-fattened
ho»8, slaughtered between tile first day of November, 1854,
and tite first day of January, 1856, and weighiog not leu
than two hundred pounds each, excluding the heads, jolea,
neck-, shoulders, hams, legs, feet, bntts, rumps, lard. abJ
All refuse pieces; and most bo cut toitA a saioand knife, 5o
pi-rw? weighing not teas'than six pounds each.
Both the aud pork mm*tbesalted wlthatleast one
statute bushel of lurk’s Island, Isle of May, or St Obes
salt; and the beef muM have five ouores of tine pulveriz ed
salipetre to each barrel, exclusive of a pickle, to be made
fn-in fresh water as strong as salt will make it, and must be
perfectly bright and clear. i
. Kuril barrel mu-»t contain full 200 pounds net weight of
fi or pork, and no excess of weight in dither article will
* will be paid for- .. „ ‘
The barrels must be entirely new, and be made of the best
cir-soned heart of white oak staves and headings; the staves
to be not less than five-eighths of an inch thick, and the
headings not less than three-fourths of an inch thick; they
must he three-fourths hooped over, including the iron hoops,
with the Utat white oak or hickory hoop*, and. each barrel
must have on it four iron hoops—vi*: one of one and ahaif
inch in width on each bilge, and one of one and an eighth
inch in width on each chime, and each'to be of one-nix
teenlh of an inch thick. Kach barrel most be of the Inter
nal capacity of thirty-two gallons.
Kach barrel must be branded by banting on its bend
“Navy Beef," or “Navy -Pork,” as the ease maybe, with
the contractor's name and the year when packed, and
weight; and shall also be branded on the bung-stave, with
the letter; B. or as the ease may be. .
'Tbo beef and pork will, unless otherwise directed by the
chief of this bureau, be inspected by the inspecting officers
at the respeetive navy-yards aforesaid, and by some “nwcrn
inspector of salted provisions,” who wiil be selected by die
respective commanding offioers; but their charges for such
Inspection* must be paid by the respective contractors, who
must likewise have the barrels p it in good shipping order,
to dm satisfMtioa of the commandants; of the respective
usrv-yarda aforesaid, after Inspection, and at their own ex
pense.
rwo or more spprevod .sureties, in a sum equal to one
half the estimated amount of the contrast, will bo required,
and ton per centum In addition will bo withheld from the
amount of each payment to be made, as collateral security
' f jr the due and faithful performance of the respective con
tracts, v'bich will on no account be paid until the contracts 1
are complied with in all respects; and is (p bo forfaited to
the United States in the eveutof failure to complete the
deliveries within the prescribed period. In case of failure .
on the part of the contractor to deUrot all or aoy of the
beef of pork above montioneJ, of the quality and at the
time and places above provided, the contractor will forfeit :
and pay to the United States, as liquidated damages, a sum
of money equal to twice the amount of tb»cootraet price
to be paid 1° case actual delivery thereof; which
liquidated damages may he recovered.from time to rime as
they accrue- Payment will t& made by the United State*
at the periodsabove specified, (excepting the tan per centum
to ba withheld until the completion of the contract, as be
fore stated,) after the said beef and pork shall have bees
inspected and received, and bills for the same shall have
boeu presented to the navy agents, respectively, duly ap
proved by the commandauta of the respective navy-yards,
according lo the terms of Che current
The parts of bc'f to be erc'ttded wiU be particularly desig
nated in the engraving to be attached to Uucontnut. ihrsvnt
, interested can obtain them, w,th a drawing of the barrel, on'
application al this office.
Bidders whose proposals are aeoeptol \and none others)
will be forthwith notifled,aud as early as practicable a con
tract will be transmitted to them for execution, which con
tract most be returned to-the bureau within ten days, ex
clusive of the time required fur the regular transmission
of the mail.
A record or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of
the acceptance of his proposal will bed.eem«d a notification
thereof within the meaning of the act of 1848, and hie bhi
will >** made and accepted in conformity with this under
£rery offer made must be accompanied (a* directed in the
6tb section of the act of Congress milting appropriation*
tu tim naval service for IWft-’d", approved loth Aoguat,
1846, a copy of which Is subjoined.) oy a written guarantee,
signed by one or more responsible parsons, to the effect that
he or they undertake that the bidder or bidder? will, if his
nr their tdd be accepted, enter into an obligation within
ien days, with good ami sufficient sureties, to furn L-h tbo
articlepro posed.
This guarautev musl be accompanied hy the certificate of
the United States district judge, United States district attor
ney navy agent, m- officer of thegeut-nU government.
or individual known to the bureau,that the guarantors are
able to make cood their guarantee.
No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by
each guarantee.
The bidder's name and resid .-nce, and the name of each
member of the firm, where a company offers, with the Chris
tian names written in full, should be distinctly stated.
Bidders will take tvSia lAul this advertisementdiffersfram
previous ones in several pnixeudrs, such as the additional
parts to fc-i erauded from'the fore quarters of cattle, the de
scription of barrels required, de , and that in the inspection
f.<r reception, -( jus' and rigid comparison will be made be
tween toe pork and beef and the barrels, and the, ootvliliont of
the antracts, and none will be received L'tal fall below thelat
ter ’ Their attention is also jxxrticularly directed to the. an
ivxedjrnl resolution of TUh March, 1864, as mil as to the
act of 18fA August, IB4rt:,
J J [Pfiblic, No. 7.J
JOINT RK3OLUTION relative to bkls far provisions, clo
thing, and small store# far the urn of the navy.
Resotted ug the Senate and Bouse of Bepresenlattves vf the
United Slates of America, in Ornate** assembled, That ell
bids for supplies of provisions, clothing and small stores, for
the use of the navy may be rejected, at the option of the de
partment, if made by on* who is not known as a manufac
turer of, or regular dealer in, fA< article proposed to be fur
nished which foci, or the reverse, must be diitinctiy stated in
the bids offend; that the bids of all persons who may have
faiio-1 to comply with the conditions of any contracts they
mav hare previously entered into with the United Statue
ahall, at the option of the department, be rejected; that if
mow one bid be offered for the supply of an article on
account of any one party, either in his own name, or in
the name of his partner, clerk, or any other person, lb
whole of such bids shall be rejected at the option of the de
partment; and copartneraof any firm shall not be received
hh «arc ties for each other; and that, whenever it may be
deemeed necessary, for the interest of the government and
the health of the crews of the United States reaatla, to pro
cure particular brands of flour which aw known to keep
best on distant stations, the Bureau of Provisions and
Clothing, with the approbation of tbp Secretary of the
Navy, he, and hereby is, authorised to procaw the eame on
the beet terms, in market overt
Approved 27th March, I8 I ' l
Extract from th* act of Congress approved August 10,1846.
3»c 6 And be il further enacted. That from and after tht
passureof this act every proposal far naval supplies invited
by the Secretary of the Navy, under the proviso-totbe general
appropriation bill lor tk* ; navy, approved March third, eigh
leen hundred and forty-three, ahall be accompanied by a writ
ten guareuteo.signed byoaeormore responsible person*, to
the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bid
ders will, if his or their bid be-acceptod, enter into an obli
gation, In anch time as may be prescribed by the Secretary
of the Navy, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the
anppltes proposed. No proposal shall be considered unless
accompanied by such guarantee, ir after the acceptance
of a proposal sod a notification thereof lo the biddercr bid
dew ho or they shall fail to eater Into an obligation within
the time Prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good
and sufficient sureties for furnishing tbe supplies, tbeo the
Secretary <f the Navy shall proceed to contract with some
other person or persons for furnishing the said supplies;
and shall fort hwith cause the difference between the amount
contained in the proposal so guarantied and the amonut
for which he may have contracted far fafnishing the said
supplies, for the whole period of the proposal, to be charged
up against said Udder or bidders, and bis and their guaran
tor or guarantors; and the same may be immediately recov
ered by the United States, far the use of the Navy Depart
ment t«i an action of debt against either or all of said per
: jqqj . aua2B:law4w
rftUegc..Ulfc»»rcil Ueptrtment.
FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES.
MIL HAYDEN, Principal ofthis department, has made
arrangements with Mr. P. F. UDWARDY for forming
Mnaasftnt classes In these languages. Bri C. la a-gentie
man of the highest respectability and thorough education,
from Hungary, and no pains will be spared in Us depart
ment to s os tain the long established reputation of the In
stitution, for efflcient and thorough instruction. Mr. U.
speaks the English language fluently, an* will instruct
Otrmani and French in English. P-ersona desirous of at
tending the Commercial and Mathematical Departments at
the same time can do eo. Private instruction given if re-
For private instruction $l5, per half session. For
oljbs instruction <lO, per half ewgjgp. au2fl
~ Tea* Tea, Tea. f
WE have received from New York and Fhlladel-
F|jS3jf> *hla 880 HALF CHKBTB TEA, comprising Young
HsJfciffl Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong,
IBbatfand K"g»«h Breakfast, all of which havabeen care
fnllv selected, and will be sold as usual, alAer wholesale
or retail. Also, superior Rio and Java Coffee,
and 8L Louis Refined Sugars,suitablefbr JeHiee, Preserves,
Ac., at 8,0,10 awl 25.000 PrindpeBegars of prime
quality, which we will sell wholeaale at lOOO.
A. JAYNES,
au29ilm Pekin Tat Store. 88 Fifth street
New arrival or Ohlckerlnf »s PianosV”
_ JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, will
sSHflihave opened hHlay the following
IMnNEV PIANO FORTES, from the celebrated
Jilll U manulaatory of GHIGKERING A SONS,Bos
torn, via: ,
Two superbly earved 7 octave Piano*.
Four plain Rosewood 7 44 . 44
Three carved do “ “
One extra carved “ 44
One plain Rosewood 6-5 i 44 44
Four de do C “ 44
Seven Walnut fi “ 44
All the above instruments have been finished during the
Inst month, and are of the latest styles of furniture, lnva
riahlv at BOSTON PRICKB, and every Piano warranted.
1 y - JOHN H. MSLLOR,
No. SI W«4 street.
auZl' Agent forChlekering A* Bone. Boston.
*\ A TANTED—A Morigago oT *3,(hro or gb,two, .running
W eight years, for which cash and good Oopper Stocks
.mb.gwen, ,t Mr rates. WOODB ,
au ii 75 Fourth street.
Bedford WATER—A large supply, fresh from tb<
Springs, bbls and half bbls, on hand and fbr sale by
JOS. FLEMING,
anlfi corner of tha.lHamond and Market st.
HINTS.—2O") pieces Merrimack and Ooobeeo PrlntsTen
tirely new styles, together with an assortment of good
style* ana makes of dark Ginghams, just resolved by
ialfl A. A. MASON i 00.
fpo LET—The seoond story room, targe-and convenient,
1 well lighted, and good front entrance, of No. 14RThird
street. *«*,
;TAI— tona Mareer Ooonty, (Foandry :)
109 “ AnUirtclte, MForgs and Foundry;)
, |fcalB] !KI«Q * MQOEHBAD.
for sale by
tt., r y»roa
***** .
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
MUTUAL COMPAMT.
OFFICE in the North Room of the Exchange, on Hun
■ I~Tq all parte of the WoSld*
Emiqsts, . J
INLAND INSURANCES
. On good* by riven, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
all parts of tne Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On mercbhndixe generally. •
On stores, dwelling homes, Ac. _
ASSETS OFTHE COMPANY, Norember 7,1853.
Bonds and Mortgagee 4*4,800 00
Stateof Pennsyirtnia, Philadelphia city, Spring -
Carden, Southwark, and other 10an5,..—.-..***JBl>W3 43
Stocks In hanks, railroads and insurances oom- % :
.... • 34 ’55®9
BiHfi reoeirablft™...... - „...~.1&9,835 94
Oiflh ? n h *M —, 16,0X1 80
Balances inthe hands of Agents and premiums 1
'' on Marine Policies recently issued 67
Subscription Notes ~w...„ ........100,OOP 00
'■■••• $027,47(0 63
Barrdt Betf. Barrdt Pork.
„..a,e00 2,400
_.„V4OQ I>W
Wbl Martin,
Joseph tt. Seal,
Edmond A Bonder,
John-0; Darias;
Robert Burton,
John R. Penrose,
George O. Lelper,
IXlWotd Darlington,
.11 Jonesßtooke,
J. G. Johnson,
James O.llaDa,
: Theopiisn Paulding,
James B. M’Forland,
W. C. Ludwig,
Josrrn W. Cowan, Bec’y.
r rUUU) ANNUAL gTATSMBNi?
OF TUB BTATB MUTUAL FIB* AND MABINE
INSUEANCE COMPAHY,i
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Ansets, May Ist, 18S2-.
l*n<miußni received! to May Ist, 1863....
Interest en Loans, Ac....—...•••—•
Capital Stock ..
$446,193 28
Returned premiums, Looms, Reinsurance, Ex- ■
penses,A<V...;..-. 87,864 06
Bonds, Mortgagee, Stocks, and other good sreu- i
curl ties— - “
Premium Notes... ?,}
Casfionhand.......— 17,830 21
Total am't of Resources, Liable for Loseee— $358,3i8 70
niXXCtOBS.
JOHN btPtHERPORtt Dauphin oounty,
P. C.-SEDGWICK, Harrisburg,
ftaMllßl. JONES, Philadelphia,
A. WILKINS, Ranker, Pittsburgh,
A.A.CARKIEIU “
JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin oounty,
A. J. QILLKTT, Harrisburg,
6. T. JONES, Harrisburg,
ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President.
, . A, J. QILLKTT, Secretary.
Will insure against perils of sea and inland navigation,
ale*, on In city or country, at lowest rates con
sistent with safety. PoUetes issued on dwelling houses
either perpetually erfoz a term of years.
Branch Office, corner Fourth and Rmithflekl streets.
mjCitf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary.
This UMi'rkD states
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY*
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL BQTH, 1650.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
The Franklin Firs Insurance Company,
•■-i - Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
PVIRECTORS—Chariwr W. Blacker, Thomas Hart, Tobias
I / Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich
ards, Mordecal D. Lewis, Adolphl E. Borie, David S. Browne,
Morris Patterson. Cius. N. Basctxu, President.
Cuas. G. Banana, Secretary.
Ooattaue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with security.
The Company have remrved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely interned, il
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company 1 on January Ist, 1861, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, -rls:
Mortgage. —...5918,128 68
Real Estate 84.377 78
sa,»6« n
.... 61,SS* 00
.... *4,346 81
Total $1,212,708 44
Hbm their incorporation, a period of twenty-one year*,
they bare paid upward of One Million four Hundred toou
iumd Dollars, lore** by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposi
tion to meet wKh promptness all liabilities.
' J. OARDTNKH COFFIK, Agent,
aptt Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third rta.
PROTECTION'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock, Annual Premium* and Watern Fund
81,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1836.
Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favora
ble terms, against
LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIBE,
on m
perils op navigation*
BY
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent
FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
marl&y .
WegUrn Ixuuranoe Company, Pittsburgh.
R. MILLER, Jr., President . I F. M. GORDON, tertiary
CAPITAL, f 300,000.
'lTriLLinsoreagaiiusLallkinds of risks,TlßE andWA
W EIRE. All lonee will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A uomelnstitatlon.inanmgedby Dimctom wboare wfcll
known In the community, and who are determined, bv
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who deslro to be Insured.
Directert. —R.Miner, Jr.,C.W. lUcketson, J.W. Butler,
N. llolmoe, Jr., W. H. Smith, C.lhmscn,OeorgeW. Jackson,
Wm.M. Lyon, James Llppeneott,Goorge Darsie, JamesMe-
Auley, Alexander Nlmlek, Thome* Scott.
aa.Office, N 0.92 Water street, (Warehouseof Bpang *
Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. nor 24:1 y
£TNA INBURANOB COEPARY,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Chartered 1810~C*plt*l Stock 9300,000.
TIIOB. K. BRACE, President.
TIIOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. |
DIRECTORS— Thomas K. Brace,
Samuel Tudor, Ebenever Flower,
Ward Woodbridge, E. A.^Bolkeley,
■' Joseph Church, Roland Mather, ' ,
QFrederick Tyler, Edwin Q. Ripley,
Robert Bneil, Samuel S. Ward,
f Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt,
John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham,
IGustovus F. Davis, Junlos S. Morgan.
Policies on Fire and Inland Risks issued on favors*
ble terms, by GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Aft,
deelfcly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
';*T
• .1* - •*;' -'l s-'
Dr. B. M. Huston, ‘ •
; Hugh Craig,
Sponeer BTllvain,
Charles Kelly,
Samuel B. Stokes,
Ueory Sloan,
James Traqoair,
Wm. Kyra, Jr.,
Joshua L. Price,
JauieaTenoont,
John li. Semple,
Charles Schaffer, .
J. T. Logan* Pittsburgh,
, B. T. C. Morgan, do.
. MARTIN, President.
)B, (XI LAN p, Vice President.
P. A. MADBRIA, Agent,
96 Water street, Pittsburgh.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, S. E. Vomer of Third and Chestnut
Street*, Philadelphia.
Officer* of ttu Home Board at Philadelphia:
bmicvou.
Stephen R. Orawferd, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenee Johnson,
Benjamin w. Tingiey, Ouo. U’Henry,
Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux,
William M. Godwin, William M’Kee.
President —Stephen R. Crawford.
Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson.
-Medical Baamimtr, Pittsburgh—Juan H. Willson, M. D.
JJleghen jr CUg —R, B. Howry, U. D.
GEO. K. ARNOLD, Agent,
marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Temporary Loans.
Btoeks.u
Cash, Ac..-..
HOTELS.
CITY HOTEL.
(urn bsowm’s.T
Corner of Smlthfleld and Third streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
QLABS & CARR, Proprietor!.
JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CARR,
(Lata Maew HtLTabfnphOftas.) , (Uta BaOkwU* a P.rrr B«Ula)
THIS large and commodious Honse having undergone
thorough repair and furnished with new equipments
throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling
public. Cham ia modkeati. apr26:fia
ST. CLAIR HOTEL.
(FORMERLY TOE EXCHANGE,)
PITTSBURGH,
Corner Penn and St. Clair streets,
C. W. BENNBTT Proprietor.
4EJ-Thislfl a first clan house, between the Railroad De
pots; the rooms are large and newly furnished, and chargee
moderate. aprHrlydAw
THE GLEN HOT]
18 NOW READY POE SUMMER VISITERS. —The
grounds hare been improTed, and the House rendered
more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy
to see his friends.
49» An Omnlhns of the Kxoelslor Line la now running
from the station, on Fifth street, to the GLEN HOTEL.
Loaves the station al 8 o’clock, A. M., and 6 P. return*
log at 9 A. M., and 6U P. M
Jel2:6m
J. O. MARTIN, Agent.
FRANKLIS HOUSE,Cleveland, Ohio.
C PATRICK k BON, PaoPßixroM.—This House has ux
• dergone ; tborough and extensive repairs, alterations,
and large additions of new furniture, et&, and the proprie
tor!! pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
their pagt to render the Fuji Kira a plaee where all the com
forts of a first class hotel can be found,
jy 4:tf a PATRICK k BON.
RILEY’S HOTEL:
COENEB FOURTH ANP GEANT BTEEETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
my2(hyj E. ETT.KY, Proprietor.
FLOUEHCE HO'fEL,
HO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
(OOHBOCTXD OR THE EUBOPXXH PLAfI.)
BEUBSH LOVEJOY,
J. M’HABTJOLS, JJL, XQ'T J*. Q. KAXXLS
PERRY HOTEL, corner of Hancock streetand Duqueane
Way, Pittsburgh, Pa.
mard.7 McMASTKRS k UARKLE, Proprietor*.
NEW PUBLICATIONS—Just receive! by Express the
following new and standard Books, ahead of all eotem
porarles:
Wood’s Practice of Hedidne, new edition;
Sir Jasper Oarew, by 0. Lever, new work;
Fashion; e&d Famine, bj Ann S.Stephana, new work;
Juggler of Nankin, by o. Cobb, Jr.;
Wild Western Scenes, new. supply;
Dodd Family Abroad, br q Lever, new supply;
Fanny Fern, second series, new supply;
Feettu, a Poem, by P. J. Baßy, new work;
Chambers’ Papers for the People, new edition, In 6
«• SelecfWrlttngs, “ « in 4 vols^
' « BUseeilany, In lOyois.;
« French Revolutions;
** Stories oflriah Peasantry,
k . life and Werks of Borns;
« ' German Ute»tore;
Henbhatoddi Books* now tnpply;
Trautwlne on Corv- •
Shank on Curves, new writ*
All persons wanting new and akeapßoois will cal at
JJU SAMUEL B. LAUFFER'fI r Wood stmt
BANKERS AND .BROKEB6
EXCHANGE AED BANjKING HOUSE
A. WILKIRS * GO.*
UNITED STATES' BANK BUILDING,
No. ArUSI Etnrih Street,
-MRsucaoa. ra»
FOREIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin* Bank Notes
and Land Warrants bought and' sold*
Collections made throughout the Union.
Business paper discounted and loans negotiated.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
MoneyTecmred on deposit, and interest allowed when
left fora eifeclflOd time., dec3
Removal,
PATRICKS ft FBIEND,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Gdui Removed Ihdr Office totheOomcr of Piflhand Wood tit.
FITOBCMH, iX.
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
: and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Aeoeptanoee, Gold, Silver
.mi Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Ess tern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the oities throughout the United
States- Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at
the comer of Fifth and Wood Streets. [feb3
H. HOLMES ft SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
aava nxxovxn rasm msuks ain> nouanoi omoi to eo.
07 HARUt 9TBITT, VO OB DOOBB BXLOW OLD RAVD.
Niim.wva a SONS, Bonkers and Exchange Brokers,
• and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil
ver and Bank Note*. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made In all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par fund* or current paper, No.
07 Market street, between Third and Fourth ste. [jaSftly
jas. s, nous,-.*.. .moo. saxoswr,
HOON ft BABGENT*
BANKERS AND EXCUANQE BROKERS,
«. b. ooutxn or wood a szxtd sm, rmsßcnaa* ra.
DEALERS In Coin, Bank Notes,'Time Bills, foreign and
Domestic Exchange, Certificate* of Deposit, Ac.
Exchange on all the principal cities of tbu Union and Eu
rope, for sale In sums to suit- purchasers.
Current and par funds received on deposit.
Collections made on all parts of*the Union, at the lowest
rates, l*epil ; ly
TIERNAN ft. CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
JYo. 95 Wood Street, ovrner of Diamond Alley,
KTTBBUMU, xx.,
sao9,oifl 6i
....... 136,260 60
1,916 10
....... 100,000 00
BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount inn#
exchange, and promissory notes; make colleen* > $ in
all the principal cities ot the Union. Receive dope its on
call acid on Interest, and give their prompt attention lo all
other matter* appertaining to % Broker’s business. Eastern
Exchange constantly on band. mart)
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
$868,318 70
DKAUUt HI
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotel.
STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit
ARF“ No. 68U Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
Bank. declfi
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
ooama or wood axd nrtu stums.
• vIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
sale. Tlmo Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted.—
Gold, Silver end Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections
matte in all the principal cities of the United States. De
posits received of Par and Current Funds. [mar27ly
ausa xuiua, vloexbci mw>
KRAMER ft RAHH,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUY AND £KI.i. Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
i*romlssary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and sell Stocks on Commission.
OoUectkms made on all points In the Union. [myl
G. B. ARNOLD ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALERS in-Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any port of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
fro. 74 Fourth rt., next door to Bank of PlttsVg. [sett
AUSTIN LOOMIS.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
Office, No. 93 Pottrlh ft., above Wood,
PITTSBURGH.
sy- Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans oo col
laterals, negotiated. Btock* and Land Warrants bought
and sold- octa
EXOHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF
A WILKINS ft CO.*
No. 76 Foubtb Stum,
Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh,
j«ni Pmppxflß.
Dpmettie and Fbmgn Eachanpe, Bank Note*, Gold and Silver
Ikmffht, Sold arufEncbanped, at Oie
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF
WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO.,
64 WOOD STUR, PITHBUmaa.
WA. Interest allowad on time deposits. [ jnn!3
taonrsoa sell. ......jso. a. cacuhit .
THOHPSOIT BELL ft CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Comer of Third and Hl»xf strata, Pittsburgh, Pa.
«-COMMERCIAL BROKEB,*W
A 5» DCM.CR I*
Notes, Bonds* Stocks* Real Estate* ftc-
No. 76 Fourth sL, Pittsburgh, Pa. (ja&g
JAMES W. WOOD WELL,
CABINET FURNITURE Jf A NUPA VTURKR.
Ware-rooms 9T and 99 Third street.
J. W. W. respectfully informs a
hla friends and customers that he
has now completed Ida spring stock IW
of Furniture, which is decidedly * a ■
the largest and best ever offered fur rals in this City, which
will be sold *l. price* as low as any In the United States,
East or West
As he Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea
soned materials, best workmanship,atul newest designs; and
from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing,
he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest
prices.
He has adopted the principle of Identifying his customers’
interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al
ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of
furniture, from the cbea;>est and plainest, to the most ele
gant and coetiy, that a bourn, c<r any part of one, may be
furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or
der. The following artlcloe consist, In part, of hb stock,
which for richness of style snd finish, cannot be sorpeased
In any of the Eastern cities:
“Louta XIV tetea-teto Sofas;
60 Botes, In plush and ha|r doth;
?Wdo*. Mahogany Chairs;
Jplos. Walnut “
60 Mahogany Rocking M
30 Walnut “ “
60 Mahogany Divans;
;» Walnut •
*6O Marhte Top Centre Tables:
60 u “ Dressing Bureaus
80 11 " Washstandsjj
100 Common “
90 Plain Dressing Buttses;
'4O Mahogany Bedsteads:
SO Walnut M
60 Cottage “
SM Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
90 Mahogany Wardrobes;'
10 Walnut 44
10 Cherry 44
60 Plain Bureaus;
TO Dining end Breakfast Tables
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
90 doi. Cane Beat Chairs;
94 Cane Beat Rocking Chairs;
19Indies’ Writing busks;
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; |
Etlgulrea; Paper Mache Tables:
Conversation Chairr, Pembroke 44
■Usabethan “ Hall and Tier M
Beosptloo
Pearl Inlaid 44
Arm 44
Gothic and Hall Chain.
A large assortment of OOHMON TURNITUR* and
WINDSOR ClUlfifl. Ginnt Hama supplied wftb all ar
ticles In their line.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest
notion.
All order* promptly attended to. aprf
BtttmboMf, Ahoy I
m Tni subscribers tender their acknow-A
for the fayor* bestowed upon
by- their Stoamboat friend*, and
would respectfully remind them end others interest- * i "
edin building boat*, that they are at all times prepared to
furnish, on the most reasonable tersu, every description of
Oabln Furniture and Chairs of the beet material and work-
T. B. YOUNO * GO.
Corner Third and Bmlthfleld streets.
oppoelte Brown’s Hotel.”
Jam** JLowry, Jr*.
PUIAIA AND BEDBTRAD MANUFACTURm—No. 2M
V Yettaraan’e Row, Liberty street. Has on hand a large
stock of Chain and Bedsteads of every description, of
the beet materials, which he will sell lower wan articles ol
the same quality can be sold in the city. lie would call par*
tioular attention to his targe stock of Mahogany and Walnut
Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly minced
prices. Also, Turning ol everyacecnntlon executed in the
neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the
Mill, oomer of Adams and liberty streets, will be promptly
tteniled to. manl
A* MILLIKEN 4 CO.,
HAVB ON HAND At their extensive CABINET end
QHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. U Smlthfleld itreet, e
Urge eMortment of fhney end pUin furniture, which they
wfil eell IS per cent below eostomery retee.
Ternu—ceah ooly,
Great Inducements to Ouh Purchasers.
*\TTB will mU oar large stoek of COMMON AND FANCY
f * CHALKS AND-BEDSTEADS, at price that cannot
foil to please ewh purchasers, All oar work U warranted.
Onr terms are CASH. JAMBS LOWRY, JR^
. mar 3& cor. BeTenthjand Liberty sts.
fTI STEVENSON continues to manufacture
UL CABINBT-W ARB of every deecription, at his old stand,
oomer of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDBRTAK
* a *INQ attended to, in all Ue branches. myll
RESTAURANTS.
«-OYBTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-®*
D. BABHABD.
No. 40, Fifth Street, between Wood and Market.
jonlfclyj pmaßQßon.
CRYSTAL PALACE.
No* 18 Market street. ’
C> C. SEELY,
/ —-s RESPECTFULLY informs his friends&nd the
\ffVd ( n Joublic in general, that he has just started his
New York and Philadelphia modern style of
COOKING OYSTERS aodererything else In Lhe
eating Hoe. Oysters In the Shell or Stowed, for cents
a down. He will also furnish the best of everything that
the market will afford. House always open until 3 o’clock
In the morning. mar!3-tf
OYBTBK SALOON AND JtifiBTAUfIANTI
PROPRIETOR.
108 WOOD STREET.
11QB subscriber has now bis OYSTER SALOON AND
RATING lIOUSK perfected In a manner that cannot
be'exeeled by any similar establishment in the city.
MEALS WILL SB SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS OF
THE DA Y, from the
Choicest Meats* Fowls* Fish* Ac.* Acs
HU Bill of Fare cannot be surpassed, and he would respect*
folly inrlte the attention of the public to It.
CHARLES STILL,
108 Wood street
St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery.
THE undersigned respectfully informs the pnbuo that he
Is nerw folly prepared to serve private families and the
public generally, with his celebrated LAOES BBKR, In
bottles. All orders left at hU Office, NO. SO DIAMOND
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will he punctually attended to;
and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity.
JffQgrtf ?. Q. BCHENOK.
Benltft' Lagar B«er Hall,
No. 108 &*W\/Uld tbrtei) oppotde tht OuiUm Houu.
rpHK enbecriber has juat opened' one of the largest utl
I beet finished Lager BeM Halle In the city. His Beetle
acknowledged to be • superior article, end every other ao
onmmqji[i3on about his house cannot be excelled.
mr Aftw t . A. BMUIIZ.
\J 5j9l
JOHN WOODS*
HILL ft CO.*
THOMAS WOODS,
FURNITURE.
Ladies’ Work “
Extension Dining Tables;
Ottomans;
CORNUCOPIA
eei. for . sale by
WJLURKAN, HERRON A 00.
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DRY GOODS. ....
S«w Fall Goods, ax very. Rednoed PrieeH
YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, Sign of the Original
Beehive, No. 74 Market street, between Foorth ftreet
and the Diamond, P|ttsbargb,ere just receivings large and
splendid assortment of Fall Dir Goods, at unusually) low
prices, from New York and Philadelphia importers and auc
tion sales. The stock will be found full in every defiert*
ment, consisting in port of >
Plaid, stripe and plain Bilk, Frenoh Morinoes, Oaohmcrea,
Coburgs;
Paramettas and Alpacas, at unprecedented bargains;
Merino and Cashmere Plaids, do do
Bombazines and Canton Cloths, do do
French Ginghams, do do
Chintzes and Prints, do do
Irish Lineo* and Linen Sheetings, do do
Pillow Linens and Table Cloths, do do
Napkins and Table Damasks, do do
Plain and printed Delaines and Cashmeres, do
Also, a full assortment oi DomeaUc Goods, at great bar
gains; .
Shawls of every variety, very low;
CutTOoU&rt, Chemizettes nnd Haudkerohiete, at great
bargains;
Ribbons and Milliuery Goods, at great bargains;
Hosiery, Gloves and Suspenders, do.
Owing to the unusually large Importation, goods have
been forced into the auctions in the east, and sold at grc-it
sacrifices, and will be sold for cash at a very small advance.
aep4 YOUNG, tiTKVKN**ON A LOTS.
Hew Arrival of gprlug and Hummer Dry
Goods.
AT No. 99 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET.
D GREGG A CO., Importers and Jobbers in British,
• French aod German DRY GOODS. Having receiv
ed oar largo and extenrive stock of spring and summer
goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part
through oor own importation, we feel sate in assuring our
old cuxtomers, country merchants and city dealers general
ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing,
we can offer such inducements to buyers as an rarely met
with In the trade.
Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de
laines, Portsmontn lawns of the most desirable derigns,
mohair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks,
ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fimey
vestings, caasimeres, satinets, tweeds and summer pania
loocing; brown and black muslins, table diapers.
We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets,
newest styles, palm leaf bats, Rutland braid and Leghorn,
and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons;
with lace goods, fancy netting*, jaconetts, mull and figured
B*Wd maßuna and black ralk veils, Ac. ~
Our variety stock embraces In part combs, buttons, per
ciisxton «tpa, threads, port monales, patent medicines, per
turnery, aiul almost every article usually kept in the va
riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver
watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of
newest pattern*, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day
elocas, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash
nr wUkKtnetory reference.
N.B.—an early call from buyers is respectfully solicited,
terra D. GREGG A CO.
GREAT BARGAINS iN DRY GOODS AT
A. M’TIGHE’S NEW STORE*
CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH BTREET3.
HAVING THIS DAY OPENED MY NEW STORK, 1
beg leave to call tbs attention of the Ladies to the
large and splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, jnsi received. Among tbe stock may be fonnd
kim of the very finest goods now Imported, fit comprise*,
Input, j
300 pieces black and tency Dress Silks, 50 eta. to (Zperyd
600 do Moo*, de Lalnes, Baregede Lalnes,and Mou»se
line de Boge;
200 do Beautiful Bareges and Tissues, in greatvariety;
250 do New Btyle Dress Ginghams;
3000 do American, French and English Prints;
600 do Frenohand English Lawns;
2000 French Collars, from cents to $6,00;
300 Mantillas, of the latest styles, among whipb are sod
of the most beautiful imported into this oountry.
Also, Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapere,
Tahle Cloths, Gentlemen’s Wear, Ac.
TRIMMINGS.—In this department will be found a com
plete assortment ot Dress and Mantilla Trimming*, Maltese
and Uooiton Laue, fine English and Thread Luce; all of
which will be sold unusually low.
Ten bales yard wide Muslin at six cents per yard.
my 3 a. among.
NEW DBY GOOUB BTOBEr
Iron Front—No. 91 Market street.
OUR buu|e being now open (or thu transaction of a gener
al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the
patronage of tbe public, feeling confident that, from our ex
tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS, we cao offer such inducements as mill in
sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AUL,
apr-L’tf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street.
CLOTHING.
CLOT H I N G STORE!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO..
FORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
street, which has won an unbounded popularity ander
be name of tbe TUEEE 810 DOORS, have, for tbe pur
pose of acquiring more space for their Immense business,
removed to the spacious building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS!
AJIB
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That ban ever b*t*n offered to tho public.
Their principal obji*et for this removal, is to give thee
more facilities for the
WHOLESALE TRADE
They are prepared to sell Goods Kt the
LOWEST EASTERN PRICESI
And they will warrant thorn to be as good as any manu
factured in the Union.
CUSTOM WORK,
ia THI OZST STTU, 4XI) CTO I* TIT* toUORTJBT JtOTICI.
They bare on hand a fall and beautiful assortment ol
LOTUS and COATINGS, tor
WALKING AND BUSI-
FROCKS, DRESS,
NESS COATS.
Onr Interests are Identical with those of onr customer*,
and we assure the public that our fidelity wIU not fal’ In
filling all orders we may bw favored with.
*3“ DON'T FORGET TIIK PLACE—
No. 88 Wood Street,
(HAST 81D8.) CORNER 0/ DIAMOND ALLEY.
N. 8.-—We desire our patrons to understand that wo hare
no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclurively to the
House above designated.
mar 23 JOUN M’CLOSKKY A CO.
Nt£W SPRING GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED AT JOUN UcCLOSKEY A Co‘B Whole
sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wool street, and corner
of Diamond alley, the largest and most variml stock of
goods that this celebrated boose bas ever had the pleasure
of inviting the attention of tbepuUicto. Tbeee goods hate
been purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no
second profit on them, which leares us able to say that we
can and do sell at as small profits as any honse la tho east
ern ellles. Therefore, we respectfully inrite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to
give us aeall, and examine our extensive assortment of
UEADT MADE CLOTHING. It is almost Impossible to
enumerate the quantity or immense piles of garments that
is to be seen at this larg- establishment; it b sufficient to
say that it has nerer been equalled by the bouse Itself,
marltitf JOUN' McCLOSKKY A CO.
SAIIIIKL OKAY,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
HO. 47 ST. CLAIR UQTKL BUILDIHQB,
ST. CLdUK StartT, fITTSBtJ*Qn.
GgNTLRMKN'S GLQTimifl made exclusively to order,
and warranted to suit. lias constantly on hand a
thole* assortment of CLOTHE, CASSIJIKRK3, VESTINGS,
and OVEROOATINU, of the latestetylus, selected expressly
for the custom trad*. Gentlemen leaving thrir orders, will
hare their wishes ooQsultvd and complied with, as all work
Is don* under his owu supervision. dotH
Clethlngl Clothlngl.
THE undersigned respectfully infbrmrbit friends and the
public that he u now reeeirlngat his store. No. ITT Lib
erty street, a choke assortment of Cloths, Caacdmeret and
Vetting*, of the latest and moet desirable style*, which be
Is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man*
uer, at abort notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
We hare also on hand a large and well manufactured stock
of ready made ClothlDg, to which we Invite the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retail.
Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their
idvantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their
purchases. [mart] C. CONNER.
Jfew Clothing Store.
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
THE subscriber has just opened this new establishment,
where he has always on hand a large and choice amort
ment of all articles of CLOTUINO, which he warrants equal
to any In the city, and will sell at tho moet reasonable pri
ce*. Tbs public are requested to give him a call,
martily B. OPPKNHE3MER.
WATCHES. EWELRY, &c.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—We are Belling al. kinds
of Watches and Jewelry at much lower prices than
is usually obtained elsewhere. Customers may depend on
getting goods al my establishment at least as low, and gen
erally lower, than the eastern markets. All goods war
ranted.
Silver Ware, manufactured al my own works, in Oakland.
Jewelry manufactured to erder, and neatly repaired.
Watch repairing done as heretofore, in the best manner,
and warranted.
Military Goods, of all kinds, at eastern prices.
W. W. WILSON,
au4 67 Market street, corner of Fourth.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!!
Pfelfio A Heyran,
jma DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Mk SILVERWARE, Ac, No. 42 FIFTH Street, near
Wood, opposite the Morning Post, formerly occn-
by L. Relueman A Co. We have now hand a
splendid assortment of 8 day aDd 24 hour Clocks, which we
offer to the public at great bargain*, such as: iron cases,
pearl Inlaid all other patterns of Mantel Clocks.
Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent
lever, cylinder, and anchor ewcapmrnt Watches, and an ele
gant stock of'Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend to
sell cheap ffir cash.
N. B. Watch rapairing done In the best manway and at
low price*,and warranted. marts
HXW JEWELRY STORE,
No< 87 Market Street,
(Second door aim* the NorUrweet comer of the Diamond.)
JOUN STEVENSON, (of the lato linn of John B. M’Faddan
A C 0.,) respectfully announces to tho public, ibat he has
opened, at the above aland, a fine assortment or WATCHES,
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI
RANDOLES, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea and
Ommvoionßtis, and the usual variety of goods In his line
of business.
Special care tod attention given to the REPAIR of FINK
WATCHES, JEWELRY, *c.
He trusts, that from his long experience In business, be
will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him
with their patronage.
Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1853.
Henry RJcliardeon, Jeweller,
HAVING ratted hi* Btore in a handsome manner, end
bat reoontly returned from the extern cities with e
fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWKUtY, end FANCY
GOODS, would call the attention of his friends end custom
ers to the fact that among hla Watches will be fband the
most desirable stylus, patterns and inakure. Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of brooches, Breast Fins, Fob and Veet Chains,
Finger Kings, Ear Rings, Miniature Locheta, etc.
FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mach* Work Tables and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table
Colt's Pistols, Porte Monnaics In great variety; China Fruit
end Oeke Dishes; with eu endless variety of useful and or
namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appre
fated. [novl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET.
Fink watches and rich gold jewelry at
BARGAINS.—We wish to inform the public that we
are now offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew
elry, at prices that oanoot be beau Therefore, we say to
one and all, you that wish to boy fine Watches and Jewel
ry, give us a call, and save from 25 to 60 per cent In your
purchases; which you can certainly do by calling at 57
Market street.
N. B. —Watch repairing attended to in all Its branches,
In a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manufac
tured to order at abort notice, at
Je7 HOOIPB, 67 Market rt.
H. KFOKBEL,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
DKAI.IHt IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND
FANCY GOODS, No. 36 Dunoa© Allr, between Mar
ket and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All articles sold at
this establishment will be warrant**!. Repairing of docks,
Watches and Jewelry promptly executed at the shortest
notice. All work done will be warranted. j jeMrin ,
MISCELLANEOUS..
jf kwoevic*. ’
Bgal Eltitfi and Contracting Agent.
TUB subeeribeiha*,beenlndue*dAo open an office for
the purpose of boring and selling, on Oainpilwrtop,»iwi
having the Agency-of r large Steailißaw-MlUa and Boat-
Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many
farfHtlftafrom other waterand steam saw-mill*. He flatters
him»if that be fin ftmrixh any bills 0 1 1 amber and
timber of any kind, great or small, long ox abort* and
rfelive* them at any polot on the Allegheny, Monongabela,
Ohio, or Mississippi rivtra; contract to baild luge Bargee*
Store Bouts; 0»lFli»/B&«GiHctfeIa,DridgeYimbeT, Ball
road Timbers—Freight Iron, Ooal* Au, to any given pointy
and will <Atend to the Bale and Refctof Real Estate, from
his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat
: building, ho thinks be can give general satisfaction. All
persons are requested to make their contract! soon; wpe
eially those wanting boat* or large billa of lumber and tim
ber, should contract for. them in the fall for the spring and
summer use. He will also attend to the purchase and sale
of any commodity that may be desired.
Letters addressed to David Mcsw, Heal Estate and Con
tracting Agent, llttsburgh, Box No. 120, postpaid, will be
rnatually attended to. HJs office Is on Irwin street. No.
Allegheny House. ___ DAVID MUNN.
Ooi. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh.
Mr. John Morrison, Ksq-, “ “
Mr. Bobu S. Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny River.
Mr. Wm. Armstrong, M Clarion “
Mr. George B. Sweney, *♦ “ “
0. A J. Hahn ft Co., « “ “
dce2l:lyd*w '
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
M the Pekin Tea Stare*
SB Firm stxxkt, Pimßoanß* Pa.
BY the half chest, of neatly pacaed in metallic packager
te suit the trade.
The subscriber is now reoeiri&g his Fall etook of OBFFI
and BLACK TEAS*— consisting of some of the finest ctci y
to be found in the Eastern market. Merchants visiting Ike
rity are invited to caQ ana examine out stock.
Below is a list of the various grades, all of which have
been carefully selected, and can with confidence be recom
mended :
30 half chests fine Young Hyson;
10 do do Movune Young flyson
10 {to' extra fine Moyune do;
100 do Superior do;
15 do extra One do;
60 Laequred boxes extra Curious Young Hyson
26 half chests fine Gunpowder ;
10 do ux Ira find n»;
6 do ik> Jfloyune Imperial;
20 do Superior • oo; •
160 do Fine.Oolonc Black Tea;
40 do extrafine Oolong;
SO do «xtn Cartons ao;
20 do BQperlafivelr strong and fragrant Oolong;
26 cheats extra fine English Breakfast Tea;
S do ' Curious do do;
ALSO—Java nnd Rio Ooffee. Lorering’S Crushed and Pul
verised Bugars.
ALSO—6B,OOO Principe Begars, which will be sold very
low. "A. JAYNES,
nov!4:dAw 88 Fifth streot. Pittsburgh.
EDMUND WILKINS;
And near the Cautery Gat*, LatarmcetSte. .
TkTONUWENTS, BURIAL VAULTS, TOMB STONES, Ac
XvX Freeport Stone Walls and Fences, Mantle Ploeea, Con
tre and Pier Tops, always on hand and made to order.
N. B.—Having introdoood a new style of Fence fbr Cem
etery Lots, of DURABLE STONE, ent through In panel or
railing form, nnd at very little cost over Iron fencing. 1
refer to specimens of that and other work I have already
done in the Allegheny Cemetery. I have on hand a choice
selection of drawings fbr every description of work in m j
line.
001. HENRY McCULLOUGLI, Pittsburgh. '
WM. IIAGALKY, Esq., do
KRAMER A BAUM, do
Mrs. HARMAR DENNY, do
Hon. WILLIAM WILKINB, Home Wood.
Hon. TilOS. IRWIN. Allegheny.
Mrs. TIBKNAN, Br., do
JOHN McDonald CROSS AN, Emit., Monongahela
Houw. aorlO.daw
David Munn,
Real estate and contracting} agent, no. %
IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for rale, tr follow'*:—
ISO acres of land In Coder county, lowa, 10 miles from Mus
catine, on the main road to Morion, and 8 miles from Tip
ton, 0 miles from two Railroad depots; 90 acres is under
cultivation, a good Frnso House, Frame Barn andGrana
.riaa, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm Is well
watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county.
A very great bargain can be cad of this farm for prompt
pay. Enquire aa above, or of Mr. John Mnnn, on the pre
mises.
Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill, noW
In successful operation: 3 Frame Dwellings, Barn, Blaok
smith Shop anil Xuola, Boat bcadold. Work Shop, Ac., situ
ate on the lank uf the Allegheny river, at Miller's Eddy,
Armstrong county, Pa Enquire as above, or of Mr. L.
Mann, on the premises.
1 aiso want to purchase 6 to &:<I,OOG feet, B. H, of good
White Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, 8 or 10 teet long, 7 to 16
inrhes wide, part to be delivered in October next and part
in April. 1656. Esquire as above.
Also, for sal*,.all the Beds, Furniture, and every thing ot
the fitting out of a large Uc tel, In the city of Pittsburgh,
now dots 4 a very 1 irge buslnn*s. Two to five years of the
lefLX- of the hooee can also he had, and immediate possession
if required. Enquire os above. j-f>
KODV PATTEKSUBI’a
BAZAAR AND LIVEBY STABLES
THH UNDERSIGNED having ejected new and comma
dioat bTABLES and CARRIAOK STORKS, fa cocnec
4tk tton with his old establishment, V
pre;»ared to do a vastly
'creased baslnww. 11* ha»
1 iltr *1 Ti-don for ONE HUNDRED AND W ■■ WL
FUTTY HORSES, af which he can take an facwaeed Dam*
b«r on lltcij.
lie hat tmiuN hut new buildings with R rtew to sales
and storing far job, of new and second hind Carriages, of
ell descriptions, to which he will give ample attention.
There. U also within the new building an Kqueetrian Ring,
where Horses are traln«landexereieed,whlch will be found
aiTßiitiigvuup to persons keeping Horses with the under
fhme4.
Thankful for an exceedingly liberal patronage In the past,
and the favors of a multitude of friends, the undersigned
will endeavor to command its continuance by deserving it.
mylfcdmdaw BODY PATTBHSOS.
CAIWUQKB FOR
TIIE undersigned has justrecedved at his "
CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, ■«»——»■ jm J ff -
near the Two Mile Ron, between Pittsburgh
and Lawrenceville, a splendid asaortmentjlEZ—
of VEHICLES, of every description, and will contlnhe to
receive regularly, new and second hand Gaarriagti, SitUtf'S,
Bufiffia, etc., which he will sell on the very lowest terms for
cash. Having had twelreyaare' practice in the busfae3B,aml
with his well known fadlltles in the East, he flatten htmwlf
in putting down all competition.
Those wishing to pnrehaseare respeotfaDr Invited to sail
and see for themselves.
Bspwrtal and prompt attention paid to repairiagof Carri-
[mylfcdawvi JOSEPH WHITE.
ROBERT H. "
WVERV AND SALE nr iFWJ.
GTH* STABLE,
Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley.
sprit tf PITTS&VRQR, Pjl
Or- »• Jayne’s Family XKedloines
JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT; Jayne’s Hair Sonic;
u Tonic Vermifuge; •* Ranativs Pills*
“ CarmlnaUTs Balaam; “ Ague Pills: '
Alterative; “ American Hair Dve
The above valuable family medicines cocistaxitiyon hand,
and sold wholesale or retail, at the Pekin Tea Store, 38 filth
P J A. JAYNES,
lanlfcdaw BioluslveAgent for Plttobnrgb
|?IELD BOOR POK RAILROAD
A? ing form ul» for lay in go ut curves, determining frog an
glee, levsliing, calculating earth-work, etc., eta, together
with tobies of radU, ordinates, deflections, long chords,
magnetic variation, iogarathims and natural sign*, tan
gents, etc. eta, by John B. Henck, Civil Engineer/ packet
book form. i 1,76.
«% The object of the present work Is to supply a want
very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on
Books of convenient form for use in the field, contolnimr
the ordinary logrvithmatle tables are common enough; but
a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the
Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula for
u 7 n? S 1 curT “> *«,!•» d«U«mtum
which this work Is designed to supply.
U. 8. Muixiay Acadeut, Weet Point, April I*. 18M—
QeniUmen: I haTe looked over “Hanoi's fleU Book for
Railroad Engineers," and think it well adapted to the ob
ject its author proposes, anil have no question bat It will be
found a very useful and practical volume both for office and
field work. _ D. H. Mm.
- , Taov, April 21,18 W.
I am morh pleased with Mr. Ilenck’s little manual, the
" Yield Book of Railroad Engines re.” With the preeenta
tlon of some of the most practical and useful of recognised
processee among railway engineers, he has girin others
which, new at least in their present fora, appear to possess
a mint of higher Tatue them that of mere novelty—that of
being in general susceptible of available, not to aay dura
ble, practical use.. In conclusion, while I think the design
of Mr. Henck’s book is such as to adapt it excellently well
to professional needs, I have pleasure In exp rasing UT
eunlial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per
spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex
cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers.
„ „ . B. Yaaxkus Ghxeti,
C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytmdiuie Institute.
For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN,
Dealer In Engineers’ Stationery,
*°3 Market street, eorner of Second.
¥M. A. M’CLUKG,
DEALER IN »
Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
Ware:
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS.,
1. , , , PITTfIBDBOH, PA. ’
“ now receiving a large assortment of JBJCBH QOODS,
In aiiditkm to his already extensive stock, purchased
rtom first hands in theJCastern markets, which, wtU be sold
at the lowest market prices.
*ar Hotels, Steamboats, and families, bnyinz by the
quantity, supplied at wholesale rates.' ° 3
Poods delivered In the city free of Sepal
IJKANK i.LSLIt»’B OAZKITiJ OF F.
1 August.
Knickerbocker Magazine, for August.
Harper, for August; price 16 cauls.
Sol. Smith's Theatrical Apprenticeship, with Hlnstra
tions: by Dailey; 60 oents. mustra*
Quarter Race in Kentucky, and other Stories • br W T
lork «P“t‘>f Uw Time.; with lllujrtrW
Mjr«t*rfc« or • OonTsnt: bj • noted Mathodlllt Prmebar
M OODU,
So many v«y good aad netbooks have ben published
U worUl whu ® to «» and look at them.
Biich book* <u Fashion and Famine, the Cone of Clifton,
Lamplighter, Thought and Things: by ZUhtfßarrittT
n. MINER * GO.,
, aa4 No. 82 Smltbfleld street.
GOOD FARM for BALS, Of 48 acres, wlth-a good form
bouse, of A rooms and cellar, aad front porch, a good
spring boose, with doable barn and stable, wagon shed,
oorn cribe and good garden, and orchard, with abundance
w apples, pears, peaches, An. 80 acres in oulUrailon, and
J* I *®?* * soil and a new farm, rituals 8 mflsa
from McKeesport, near the YoughlogheayriTar. Prioegl,.
600. Terms (600-in hand, balance-ta one, two and three
8. CUTHBERT A BON,
*°- Real Estate Agent, 140 Third ft.
auic POLIBHINU POWDER—On* at the &«isrt££e
now in use for polishing fine brass, frej L gross r*.
JOB. VidUUNQ.
sif * ib'-iVir
Carter’s Spnittah Mixture.
THE GREAT PURIFIIR OF JHS BLOCH'.
■ora ritnaxor ancorw i/-
An invaluable remedy fob scrofula Mugr
Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneotu Rcupthm%
4*impl«ot Piftnlfeon-fltffhcfirMMtefire,
SoreEyaa, UagWorm or Hred/Filer terneM.
and. Pain of. the Benee and JMntt, Stobton-Utaei* -By jib* ;
Utifl Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Oomptetnts* and ail bit
eases arising Am aßixjJadktess ossof MeresryyTmpru
denee in Life, or Imparity fifths Blood.
This valuablaMadWns, which baa beuuna tnlabrMi'ri fty.
the number of axtraordinwy curt* effected through iu
agency, baa imbued the Mqttetoin, ah the urgent request
«f their friends, to offer it to the pabite, whfafethevdovtafcc
* tw> w4 *tor~ •***
properties. Tb*fiMtowingoartuE»tea,«ieetailteoa*larg!t
number, are, bowerer, strong ex teatimoaylfcan the mere 9
word of the projwietott; and are from gmUama wdl*
known In their localities, and of the high rat nwpentr li PDj"-
rn-wj nf ttowy witlillwg tn Wh.h—W-
P. HOYDEN. Esq-, of the Exchange Hotel, Rfehmdnd :
known everywhere, say* ha baa osehth* medkto* eatfad
Carter’s Spanish Mixture administered ia ovoma hundred
case*, in nearly all the diseases for whiefeit b reeounarm!
ad, with the most astonishingiy good resaita. lie says h
the moat extraordinary memefne he has ever aeon.
AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURB.—I hereby eertifv
Ahat fw tbreoFsare I hadbAgutsmdiFkveraC’tbo-tooet viL
lentdescrlption. I had aererai ghyairiana,tookiarge quet)
titiee of Qainine, Mercury, and toeliev* ail the Tanke ad
vertised, but aQwithout any penaanfitft relfef.
tried Carter's Spaoiah Mixture, two bottles fit
xnally cored me, and I amhsppy to say 1 have bapweitbe)
cMUs or fever since. I consider It the best Toadr id the
world, and the only medicine that- ever reached.- my easa
Josu ..Lmoes
Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va.
0. B. LUOS, V-aq * ntrm In tKa Af tot
many years in the Poet Office, has such confidence in tin
astonishing efficacy of Carters Bpaniah Mixture, that b
has bought .npifarda -of flfty-hottiee, which he has giveu
away to the aSletbd; Mr.Lneksayshe has neTer known
to fell, when taken aeoemlingto directions.
Dr. 3KINGK, a praottefaur Fbysldui, and formerty of ih>
City Hotel, in the dty of udbipood, soys he has wraorew
in a number of instances the effects of Carter's' Bfauul
Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He says in.*
oaseof Cousnmptkm, dependent tra the liver, Hie goods*
feets were wonderful indeed
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinkct * Mor
ris, Ukkmond, WM pared of li*« OanQdalnt ot eight yean
standing, by the ns# of two bottles of Carter’s Spaniel
Mixture. ' ' ' ’ '
GREAT OGRE at MROFDIJL—Th, Editor, of the llkl.
mond Repnbßeas bad a servant employed ln thdr pret
room cured of viotent Scrofoia, oomhinod wiLE Rheusa
tlsm, which entirely disabled him from wodu
of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perbcTebre of inoi,
and the Editors, is a lay u cbeerfolly r«-
comuicndlttosdPwbo ftre tnth any disease of ih
blood.” • -
. STILL ANOTHER CURS OF SCROFULA.—I bed a ten
valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Chrterti Spanish Mlxtvr*
I consider It truly a valuable medieiße.
- - f jauua M. Tavti^F,
' Cohdiictorouiheß.F.andP.R.R.Co-RicbmotMl.Va
SALT RHEUM of TWENTY YEARB STANDING CURED
—Mr. JOHN THOMPSON,residing In the dty ol Rfehmonu,
was cured by three Mtßsk of Gartexfs Epeniah Mixture,
Balt Hhenm,whiMi he had twenty years, and wind
all the physicians of iha-dty could not cure. Mr. Thomp
son is a wall known mtoabant in thaeltjaf NiNftiii imi. V*.
and his cure te most ivaarkaMa.-
WM. A. MATTHEWS,of Mrhimtoi, had a servant enreo
of Syphllte, in the worst torn, by Carter's Spanish Mixture.
He says ho eheexfaUyncomaonida h,and ennsidsrs it an'
iuvolaabl* medicine. <.
RICHARD B. WEST, of Richmond, was sand of Berofu
la, and what physidana eaU confirmed Consumption, b>
three bottiee or Carter’s Spanish Mixta re.
EDWARD BURTON, oommtestoneroftbe reveoue, say*
he has seen the reod of Garter’* Bpanlsh Mixture io
a number of SyphUltio cases, and says it te a perfect eon
tor that horrible disease.
WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of Old Eoresacd -
Ulcere, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bet
tire of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and was enaMsd to walk
without a crutch; in a short time permanently cured.
Principal Depot atM.WABD J CLOSE ACO,No.fiSMoidrr
Lane, New YorlL -
T. W. DYOTT k SONS, No.mNerth Sd st, FUladeiphii.
- - BRNNiRTABIKS; IfsLUfiMatßstrseMtSeksobd, \r.
And fbr sale by B, A. FAHNESTOCK A 00-L. WIUW X,
Jr. k 00, FLEMING BROTHERS, 9 Wood street, Pit: -
burgh; IL P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and by Druggists
and Dealers in Medteine everywhere oetSatowly*
jm.'K'KMss
CHERRY PECTORAL
roa TUB BAKB CCD OF
COUGITS, COLDS. BOARSS9SBS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUBH, CROUP, ASTHMA,
AND CONSUMPTION .
v WE invite the attention of the
K ' public to the certificates appeothd
j below, andbespeak for them tea tea n
/ did consideration which their h^nvdl
( fruknees deserve*.
Meo In suMi stations as many who
volantarOy bear witness to the effloa
cy and value of CaxBBT Pxctobal, i.o
not wantonly trifle wKh*br distort
fimta, nor overstate their convictions
Judge then, whether this is not the medicine to trust wh« n
yonmnsthave relief for the throat or lungs; judge tin,
whether every family ought not to -have it by them e« a
safeguard agalnM the everywhere prevailing enemy, wlrfrb
steals with fatal frequency upon almost every ftotk, ai.d
carries off a lamb from many a home 1
Jackson, C. Jaekaon city, 90th Nov M 1852
Da. J. C. A to: Sir—The Cbxbby Pzctobil. te-mneli !u
-quired after. Severel of our best Phyridans -hav* used it,
three of them in their own cesea, and the hep.
pleat effects. The numerous patent medicine always l—•
tore them, lead to incredulity tn regard to every new rem>-
dy; and it is only after undoubted evidence of value In any'
article, that anything like a general confidence can be ex
cited.
The unrivalled excel fence of this combination of agtnt s
(In the OaBXBT Psctoull,) proved beyond cavil by repeat.-d
trial under thflrotto observation, has compelled merited
men to proclaim abroad ha osefbhMSa. It is beyond ail
doubt the best general remedy we have tor the Pulmonary
Affections of this climate, at the same time sedative au-1
expectorant—a rare combination of properties;
la the hope that it will prove its own reward, I subSt-rl’ <•
myself. Beroectfolly your obedient eervant,
JAfl. H. a MILLER, M. D.
Lei gentlemen ej iXt legal Profusion mark this east..
WUltemsbaig, L. L, Bept. 8.1852.
Db. J. C. Atiu: Dear Sir—Over 1 application for the past
three yean in my duties as an advccate, brought on rosie
eight months ago a severe Irritation of the bronchial tube*,
which was a constant annoyance to grev and test beconri g
a sonree of great apprehenmon. - Every remedy tried f»il>-d
to even relieve me, till I used yourCHxUT Pxctoa&i. This
has not only relieved me, hot, ax I trust. Wholly cured me.
I care nothing for the reputation of advocating Patent M*
dldnre, and this 1s at your service. I shall recMunend U
to members of the bar, and others whom I may
borlng under similar indispositions. *
Yours truly, |L F. JONES. '
Montgomery, Ate, October 4,1849.
Db. J. C. Atxb: Blr—l have used your admirable com
pound exdhalTely In my practice, ana And U to surpass, l y
fbr, any other remedy we bavetor curing dheaees upon the
longs. your obedient gerrent, .
R.B. JONKB.M. D
What yet remains to convince tbs most lacred alone that
the Cherry Pectoral is all that It purports to be, via: an oo
eqaalled remedial agent for all diseases of the Throat »i:d
Langs. The experience or years has proven It to he tut h,
and we submit ttto the people, beHevlng tbit its virtues
will fully maintain its reputation.
isyL.n.yj n awyn ] rw>Mwt«» | T.>v n n | M ffT Beware'
of worthless prepcrations,atttDßpted to be palmed off under
a similarity of name.
Sold in Pittsburgh by aH DruggMa, and by B.'A. FAIiS
EBTOCK A CO, wbotooele and retalL Jeftfimdaw
JAMJ£3 BLAKELY, European Agent and Dealer in lu-al
Estate, offers for sale.the following Valuable property,
T«: 2000 acres fine land near the Mfiuduftppi yt f^.
Railroad, lowa. MO acres of timber sod mlrfe land iabt.
Pauls, Minnesota. 130 scresiaLlTerpobltQWAihfp, Colvin
blana ooonty, Ohio. _IQI acres
land county.. ISO amen near Sew Castle, lewwebcc county,
highly impeered, kacm:Ul tfoaF.'the front gate of '«c
ilaryCwaeVry. 4 lots, each 3* foot by 110, neatly focr*i
with pollings, near the brought ef LawfemwviUe. u>o
building lots, 26 feet by £OO, near the noeth end of the
Bharpe burgh Bridge. M lots, each 00 fee; front by ISO fret
deep, in Liverpool, Ohio. A very valuable form la Mercer
coa&ty, of ISO sens, with excellent booses, bam and cot
buildings 3 booses and lots on Diamond street,* In the bor
ough of Birmingham. 8 lota,e*eh 24 ftet cm Quarry street,
ruining back to the Honor line. Fifth Ward. ‘ Cell aud
examioe'Begister, at the corner or Seventh and Smith field
"treats. jjai
BROWN’S BftSKNGK UF OINORIL—TUa Bmence iswar>
ranted to poearns,in a coooencrated form, all the ?*tu
able properties of Jamaica Ginger, aad will bo found, on
trial, an excellent Family Meaktao. It k partfoolarly
recommended as a tank, to panons recovering from fever
or other dtoeass, a lev drops tmaarttog to thr stomacb a
glow and vigor equal tow wine glassful cf brandy or other
stimulant, without any of the debilitating fffwto which arr
sure to follow the use of liquor ofaay Mad, ami kis there
fore especially serviesahletD children and *»°**t<f ' lb tbs
aged it wßi prove a great comfort; to rheumatkhflieeiifts
it gives great reiki As a Cholera remedy there is nothing
Soperior to it, and no fomily tbould be without It 2rtoes
received by JOS. FLEMING.
Jy36 corner ofthe Diamond and Market >t.
HOMESTEAD OF FIVE AQRRB FOR <2&—\fe hsvs
for sals 8000 scree of good land, (all Of whfeh can be
cultivated,) in lota of fiacres and upwards, at from 16 to
gID per sore; aitnats along ths fins of the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad, within - from 2 to * miles of Cameron and
Beltoo Stations, Marshall county, Ya. Many perwms liv
ing In the crowded cities would. do-wpU to purchase a few'
acres and secure a healthy amT coofcctahfe. bona.-Xnera
are firrt rate markets for all kinds of produce almry rv
tion on the Railroad. A village at Cameron Button is
growing rapidly, and the country around is improving very
feat. TitleindipnUbla.. ... ft.CUTHBEBT* bom,
Jy2P 140 Third street.
Maud and BineraiWater Fsusfln,
WHOWB, No. 61 FIFTH Street, next dodr'to w»«..u
• Hall, dealer 3& FRUIT aad CONFECTIONARY,
Jo.Ur~m,oftli. b«q«.U2, u r d , ulß
son. Also, Strawberries amt Cream. T -
Families can be supplied with Strawberries and other
Fruits, during the season, am the moat reasonable tma£
Orders are respectfolly solicited. j&il—
1 v KBIRABLE toJiAL IMTATIC FOH HA in t «, litTt .
XJ ing Lots in tbs borough of Manchester, each 24 &st
wide by lOOfoet deep; part of the estate of the lafe James
Adame, Ksq , dec’d. These lota fronting on mi avenue V 0
feet wide, and extending to an alley hi toe rear feet eiJe,
mete them dmhuhls property for a suburban residence.
Also, a lot of ground on the coiners of the Fifth Ward'
Market House aad Fehn street, 81 test front by 100 feet
deep, to Bpring alley.
Also, two lota of ground on liberty street, each 26 foot
front by 190 deep, to Quarry street. Apply to
JAMES BLAKELY.
Jyl9 Real ftdate and European Agvnt.
AdvtfUsemeat. ;..
ANY person wishing to make $6OO in 6 months, address
me, post-paid, Farmington, Trumbull Monty, Ohio.
Thta is Qp fiction or book agency. No traveling
ry; but any person can remain at home and mute the
above sum la the time stated. Address
)e7am PROF. BYRON 11.-BQIIB
DRY OOODR—a. MTiUHE, comer of Gn aad f’jlk
strata has now ou haod lo oases Wesehed muelin,
inm tM cents up; 60 pkeas IriMt linen: 26-nieefis white
mulls, for lakes’ dresses: 76 pieces llneni cotton antfiroolmi
aoodi. for boys’ wear; a few places fine black chalfe: bUclu
barred ad Pfeln berage amt tisenes; ,„hi i t
silk and trimmlaga of every deecrtpUnn; tan colored and
mixed de lage; dress ginghams.- 600 pieeea. Merrimack
pnnta, fost colors all of which will be sold extremely low.
jcl3 •
lAPROPRAN AORNCY. PABaEMQKR A MawemiW
'j OBFZUJL—James Blakely has arrangements toads
with Eastern Honsea, which enables him to issue- Drafts,
payable at sight, for any amount, in London,'UvencoL
Dublin,Peril, and FrankfortpnlhaMain; also,ataUtba
Provincial Banks and Branches la Germany, From*, Gnat
Britain, and Ireland. Drafts over one
$4,96 to £l. Office, earner of Seventh and Sm«tha»n sts.
my 26
SEMI ANNUAL BALM.—6OW yards font colored Lawns..
at 6 cents per yard; Barege Delaines 10 cents, worth
lb; with all oner kinds of goods is »*e proportion, at
' A. A. MASON » 00/8,
Je«6 » fifth street
BLACK ELL ft B.—J ost TeexJved at A. MTlOtlint, oorala
«t Grant and Fifth streets, a few pieeek of Very fine
plain and figured Black folks, lfcatllls flhi
Trimmings, In all the foahlnnaWe oolors;
and Irish Linens, 6 cams of the Terybest Mkamjust r*>
oeivedat A. MT3GfiLfc*A -
je2C comer Grant •VtHfHktM.
Mineral w^jskk--a trean. spppiy
Bedford and Bios Lick Ifa^rmdtoyyj__
«» - emntdf ttaWewdSiMSSetwto.
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jjftff*??. «riu»»iMß6»fwam'««iWi ;3£««f i
TOPgWUPWB by mMe.pl :>
mMBwWIIWa 1 .
Igggplggp:.®- ' ■-
jb* fepmSESonpf^iinaB life. SBfnMHhajbkSS* f- -
MWOluyimMff m.fll)WflluniMllg Uafld>MfrWllldl h j *•,
netaaegy to the proper tpjoyawt WfpfttHsailinftngpe- i
i “ft.** ' --■ -
e»ets ere not confined to dither sax. pgtpainr wop. 13m |
feeble girl, the oiling wife, theiurHee#, narMirSmt, the :
BW.wmm m*m*f frHfjnfltj **T I !<
the *wUrf4o*UaJferfng fromco«pld«bDfty,or2hss the ( * V*"
wohaßepof imdfmgiedlete end per- \ •, -
rn^f fMitimpfrtmrtpnfTni {
To thorn wlmheTepredlspoeitkra tpp«ailyds~itjro4 prove :*•-
a complete end entailing nafrgprfK ’ i ■ • ’
aatody. f
their coMUtnrtanj,
*e*eh of nudtdhi, let oouTes.tbeee4eßafr. Qke Elixir '
dab ntth'dlutiM ae'ft withoittfocm W! . ■ •? V
end wlUnot only .c ~
RKBPHJ) THE BBOKBH CONgEEaJTMffv. V
diet for which thi« prepuetim Li. epeeifkt.. A*«, how- !
ever, may be enumerated, via:. neoralA. tindai«v*ns ?•
****** J ot tie j
lance, a pricking eenaatlon In the !
djpresrian, weakness of the will, indtepoeUion to more, i
! hasting after excrete, brofeenitepand tmifyinj; dreanuL
Inability to remain in one piece or jweition, weeJawgaf ih* i
froete*tiTeorgane,o«j;uallnoMtmia»c7}S9afciBcta7,nioa- *
ontana, fidor alhuA, sinking at tne stomach, finnaUbkim* i
larides, a ehronk tendency to nnseprTiage,«nacbtM), and i
alt omplripta growing oat ad afteelntaltaacß tttbepa*. j
riona,*iHlaU barrenness that doea not uoooadibaa organic
causes beybtttf the reach of raedidne. ‘ -
..
tamauon or stricture! diseases, It is averred that**^
- .; BIVIWBAJING gLttffi, ' u * **
will replace yaaknaas,witl» ~j« h i ~ _ *
mej, ixregtiJaxfty~wi(h9ift>nn.and natural searUr, and :
effect on the general organisation. 49* Bear UaSd lhat
SS^^&SSS&tiit&SSrZ BE 1
and awawrtnn fephyrient deefij. ioMirSlao. that #-
fciwrervkind.of nancuedisease the EbbCordUltethe -;"
only reflablapaebanOion - ~ *«. !
. CO&BQy TTERTOTTB
Tfa language canooarey an adeqqate idea of Mm r
diateand almost n»» i
■ , .
broken down b,exeetl, wesb b,batsre. br L b
deknen—the unstrung and relaxed orgulxatlonbkkonra ? V
bneed, rerirtfied emd bbUk np. The ttestal nbS !
•mptonuior dbwuwiKdehdZgßthwradeiriUlii. }
noenee. Kor ii the <m tbe tOTfaerr the !
relief le eermeiieiit— <br tbeOmdlel T»o|mi tberf ttfSnedl- f
the cnaetitotkm-faelf.Bndr—toreiltolti nonael :
eondltton. . •
■ TONS or MWOBT,
Confusion, giddiness rush of blood tothebeed.nttWneholT. :
jSSS&JmU?*’ TTrtcWinn, tioojka oflaHaUtoS! s
tfan—fear of insanity, djspeptia, roan > >
tibfllty, B*m>usaeBS,ttabUtty tnttsep, to '
bulM| deety of the preiMatiiigfUiliaulMtSMMgo
TyftWjn, psljltation of ths hmrfc tmp&ney,
constipation, et&_from whatever eoiueaiWw.it is. If tbero
ii crrreilantw tone placed <m boutontasthnofffjromliuely
. A QBKAT MgpfCTSB TOR IWlIOjl j
•Tno unparalleled effect* of this great ,mfcnßtiT«. In oQ
ecanplainta incident to females, mark a fcev'feirin As an*
•nalaof medfainw/ Thousands of stimulants' havfeheen in*
varaHmuandof InTigorants concocted all nnm. h««
■to be specified Is the various diseases ‘and doaonßatti to
which the delicate Anfantlim of woman irnd»T>^yifoM t
BYEBY WOMAN OF ' -*7T
[ who suffers from weakness) bstvooimbl tm
! mors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, wfatbarp*
i enllar to her sex, or common in both muA'afa . W'.
ylgomtingOßxdialatrial.... . *>•
_ . . . HABBIBD PKBSOS& •, ,5
Orothera, will find this Cordial after they have need a bot*
tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the rTrtafflTln all ‘ "*
directions are.to be found th« happypaotatsci healthy off w*Swfct; *
who would not hare been ao.buiJbf.tbfe mctrmordi '
nary preparation And it Is equally potent tw ths onr dis !
sasas for. whfeh U is recommended. TSdumrattyouns I -
AndnoitouttngleiSl «
stance has it failed to benefit them. . • f,
PHBBONB OF PALB OOMSLEXTON. I
cr eaomittptHs taMti, are resumed by the use of A Wtle or f
two to bloom and rigor, changing the sUafrmna'Mtie. rel 1
low, sickly color, to a beautiful Jlorid compiagfcm t 2
■ ~ ' toth* „ I
These are some of the sad and melanchoJrsftefs rirodo* f
oedby early habUa of youth, elc wmimwWDf the back*
and lhnbs, pains In the head, dimness of sight Jomof mas- ?
<®s“ P?*”- palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, Agrram 1
irrUability, derangement of the •
dabQity,symptoms ofeonsumptk»s,ete.- -
Mentally, the fearful effects 00 the mindarwmnefc to
dreaded. Loss of memory, eonfrufon of ideas, dsprearioal
of spirits, erfl forebodings,aversion toeodety, se&Sfctftst. •*
lore of solitude, timidity, etn, are someot tin evfc mods- ■
ted. rAU thru afflicted
. /*■ JBBFOBB onNTEMPT.ATTxq iUMtmi i
should reflect that a sound mind end body are thesantne-i
aeamry rcquhttea to promote oca&ubta! fisrhfTii rir nilTTfril - v
without these, the journey through life beeesaerVwKsrv?'
pilgrimage—the prospect hourly tbs- sfisw* the '■
mind becomes shadowed with depafr, and. flOadwiili the 5
melancholy reflection that,the happiness of’saotist be*i
oOdos (flighted with your own.
' ... .CAUTION.
Pr.MonWi pirlgomlng OoriM hu hero oomtafctted;
by some uprioetpled persons. f
In future, allthe gamine GmfialwmhaTOthemonrlei
tor’s fawfarfle wted orer the cork at
following words blown !n the glass: “ w
Dr. Mon« , a InTlgontlnc Cordlsi. *
C. H. EDfaTftwStoll T *
The CordW Is pat tip, highly eoncenttatedTinstat bot4>
ttes -price threedollaripcrbeetle. twotoffVV ArfuZ *3 <
for twelre dollars. C. IL MTO,PrcJrSfto* V
l! 192 Broadway, M, Y. »
throoghonttherwn^i^
&OEHIB< •* '<
Httsbtajb—TLßMDia, 6O Wood strut. I
Allegheny Ctty—JNO. p. ELEMIBG. I
OtoaumaO—B. H. MBAgI»{?8. . .MMaisir I
■ /.Ott THIS CUKK OF DEAFNESS, palMl*,’ Jnd thaJ*£'t
•* **■—also,all thcee 53..- '
•ninibte poise* like the baaiiig of huecta, frlHngef waters r*
wHsing of steam, *
VeaSton, and abo generally with the * .;
“ **▼•*«« **ffor ten, fifteen, and ‘
* a d_* e « u «^' t o aea
SS?n?yt?» t^ PW ? /*.
gJjtijTJjP* and Surgeons highly. tccocs , r
rProm the Triton*. J ■ - . ■\
Paamrs Dos’* Naaxxcr Yora Cannon.—Thousands c
children annnally beoomadfeaA id -fminiiiMiTiiiiriii
••
tihhea VcJir tftaMMOim.'Olt ys wnw •
amHtoally partial or total *
• - - , TKPOBIAST MOneit- :r , -txv
aamdMaVn.a^.<au,Uwa ' '
. . ... Wo«£Sa^iriZfco»rt*oeaj»da*fc>nuA*ao;, ~
ft or!—Philadelphia, hereb
J*“Uy, “at , wheD I was about twetTeyaanr&LTfefiiiiall
beeamedeaf In both that in a few mcmthslJbiin
fS^SiSSsSS
OWH*OOT© AOOOBT2C OILL >X tmm*dl«aij'o«a&ed
°**h and am happy to nr it hatirtn
Uke^abd, andvilte cored ns.. Any onewleUacfiarthc
eeie, whi«*t-think ArwSSeam
wul find me by calling at my aw
deor above ’
Perualeby A.JAXHM,
Ptfcln Teh Store,
39 fifth street, Pittsburgh.
Aiw*yi BCUaUt, r—l
ll “*'’ nH “. «n<l.«rti»hlrtJ «• wi!
JL/.children that bare jwj of.the .eyttiDtomeCf umi
In7°° ■<» TOnrchUd n.l. wHKcSm hinutli lur
■toBMO. or an Itching of the noee, yon need hotfceenate i
adminletactoltß. A.P«*nejtacfc*» fcftn
nabU remedy will destroy all wore in the mtnJiiDa.'
*? to *h** Igare two bottlee of R^aNKim*
toekß-Yemifege toa child of rala*,sUyewcdi’aod at
52325?* of them tu ahoat%fTßK
J*KWH._'I et» therefcre recommend!t€
the pubUc m the btottiafr for wormc ever irtefr. •
”P? cornCT^KwT^rfTro^rta.
h! TftPfH OONCgRyiwQ gKf,t.wiar vw«af*rfnat
r-»A alngfc rial pnadncing wendertl-Bead the ftiU^
gnre it to a child of-trine, ar-
U expelled 6$ large woma, and quite a M — h T ef «p»
.«««*• ' . ' . ' M..PALMXE.
Piann Jefferson HebJ, IBfii
Xb. ft. & flrfTiw- ■Bariny tried your Teendftigofrn E
frmU/,leaasay thatUisnottefceanrpataed byway Ye*
outage In the world for expelling woma. Q. Bbqaos. i
Wnmow tt ,Jefferson eo, Pfcb. 17,1852.!
Me ft. ft Biuinn-1 are one bottle of yohr Tamtfoh
to my child, and lteipol fad 76 largo worms. ItUakittl!
beerbitee. Toors.-wspacttally, " :
Preparwfeod wldby ft. ft BELTERS * txL
• »»*»• - • ’•• -•■ • •■ : Plrtibargh.Ta. i
.Eft- .B&OWy v Ho. 41Dbmcod -AlMf> P*»- >
W tote* hi* entire sttentionto an.ofleePnetieCtf#
BUfauteCT I, nftgtty CTmflped tb JWMB-W
UmijrmtTtaZHtoiut*, endßochpahtfol*«—tfrpr. gt
TontMel iodal£*nee and exert l
tiScSSH!?* 1 *” 6 Eruption*, GdnbrthaMUeet, Stricter
tkm*, Tatter, Bingvtfnn, XerenrlilDlfeue*, Stated W«£
POte, BteMMflppT?sida Wtoet
Monthly Snpprwrton*, Dleesse* of the Joints, Ffctol* l
Ano, Iferreo* Affection*, Fsinaintba Beck end Loin*, lr
tstion of fhe Bladder end TTlflnnji immaafiiHj treated?
Oorezncxanfeed ♦
Sixteen yesra'jjreotie* (six in thlsdfr) enable* Dr. Brc*
e speedy cue to SUvhoßaiocxwn
to offer seem
iethiecor*.
q.fliimimuiiitti, ' - Dorfcd*w4j-
RUKUMAXIiiSL— Ut. broyp’giiwny tttecoecred tonW
for RhwTßitfw li • ipMdr uul jjgrtalß Bemedy
that palatal trouble. itaererfail*. 1
Office n 4 PrbsteOrmealtrtlqß Pnmrffr AQUMOK
, Ptttfborgb, Penn* a. Che Doctor Is always st bone. s
BALAAM if
I / the sod safe oosuneUiobjer'
offered to the jrabUe for the removal of tbs wSsafAmng
menisof the Stomach sad Bowals,anJ the oaly ertle i
warth/aftheleaet confidence for earing CjtcirTpJtifaniK \
or Jmmt tomptaini.
CM* I* without exception, one of the meet valnab
Umßf medtotoee ever-diseomd. Bnadmlynay tho
mods, ef eertlfieateo bare been received ftem Phjsldi&
Clergymen, sad tenßes of the fiat nspeetebffityrbearl*
the itnegwt testimony In Ks fever. too nmeroos '
pnMtsh. ; •
Bor sale st the PMUf TJCA BTQBB, Ke » Fir
jygQ
tie-by I fo»T- SMITH * gBChAlk
jWJtfiX bU£iNTKD RAPPkIS HMWlt—tbt Anal sitfo
j nowift oee; 300 Pm reodyfrd by - - "
„ w ! Jos. ffunaw9,
jeir eerwr of Market idreet sad the D6jpmd.
-to fabiM fey by
)PAI» TAWMtt-tiAfilli ted so
Armleby lan22j ... KLEMB^BBOS.
■ASS
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■ft/-:-
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/ *J M. ••
, 0 yeecs oM; mrsafo ; « .
fEK*INq HB6&, v
- .CP yoeff street
Lgroaiwottrefiby
jpc^swnqjfe.
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