.v! ,: > : V/ ; v ; : ‘- : "If:- 1: "| .,’. > • N."- * '''' iX’-'- -' l v • ■' • \]-' ' - ; ; .-* ?•• •-.'■ .-s «,. • v >■' *• •*.*£■** f..- ; ■: ;.«> ■B*t£3?*v& { 3*^fv*'V. *' ' • -.•; ■ '. •• ••, v■■■■ ■ b%vu .&s£*. - ►* : »: / •■;K: S'-vV>s/. -1 ■*-fcJript ■/*, «C I-** \ <•: * ' ' ' H* »* it r ) .'*'. . L@-?O'SF&"S‘\V»T» it 4i''Xf‘jC '•■*■ ' 1 j-Jlif v v- -? flMUK^2&&s^?»' : ’ NN& tiFi ■MSMIp tiSgs^M ss^&£ '^•'t i: ':? 6f •<; h *ft?^SS K • r '“ & Emsm P|£.xW*• Sp-^-^^sSSSj-#’ 3Mga&&PB^ m gi *l* «.-:-* ..*• ■ •* * ■' r< > *S >■l ; ■■ 1 \s ,i‘ ; t ' i • .•«:* • 1 . ■ ’- -i. n- •- *>>*<£ y* :.\r :\l '.Tn»'# .*•• . ♦?'. e:* •' , -v* • .■: *. .1 *• *. . -. ’■’ • ** r >• ■ ■ • * » ’.. t.»4. • : ■*:} ISCELLANEOUS. NAVY BEKFAKD FOBS FOB. 1885. ; Nitt DtFAßOinrr, Barest! or ProrWon* *nd Ootaln&Aogaat .24,1 85*. s Srti.itn PROPOSALS, endowed Proposals for Beef” ProS. Hr Part,” u th. cut mm; bm will» s,Uffis onHI 13 5, aud weighing not than six hundred pt.unds, uet weigU.wicb. The leg* and leg rands of the hind quarters, and the shins laid shoulder clods, the shoul ders of mutton and ends of sticking pieces, and at lea>-t eiglit pouu.ta from tbe neck end of each fore-quarter, or the port marked Nos-1, 2, 8,4, and 6, on the drawing or deline ation of tti fore and hind an ox, which will to attached to and forma part'nf the contract, must be wholly excluded from each barrel, and the remainder of the cirotts, iiutead of being cut with a cleaver .Must be cut through un/'i a S2W and knife, togivthe meat* equate , neat ana smooth ap -earance. injiieees of not leu than cightpoundieach. Tbe pork must be packed from corn-led. well-fattened ho- d, slaughtered between the tlrafadsy of November, 1854. aud the first day of January, 1856, land weighing pot less than two hundred pounds each, excluding the beads, Jolcs, n>-<:k<, shoulders, hams, leg*, feet, butts, rumps, lanl. and &U r-!u>e pieces: and must beful with a siwand knife, in pi-os weighing not tea- than six pounds each. liotb tbu le-et aud pork must be salted with at least one statute bushel of Turk's Island, Isle of May, or Jit Übes suit • u’ld-tbe beef uiu.-l hare live ounces of fine pulverized saltpetre t-> ench barrel, exclusive of a pickle, to bemud* fo-ont fre*h valor as strong assail will make It, and must t*e perfectly bright aud clear. Each barrel tnn.nt contain full 200 pounds net weight of herf or pork, aud no excess of weight in either article wi 1 wilt be paid for. The barrels must be entirely now, and be made of tbobest s-vwoed heart of white oak staves autLhcaJibgs; the staves to be not less than five-eighths of an inch thick, and tbe headings not less than ibn-e-fourths of an inch thick; they mU st be tbn-cfjurilis boo pod over, including the iron hoops, with the bust white oak or hickory hoops, and each barrel must have on it four iron hoops—vii: one of one and a half lurh in width on each bilge, and one of one aud an eighth ln,-h in width on ouch chime, and em-h to beofooeaix teentb of an inch tbi.-k. Kach barrel must be of the inter nal capacity of thirty-two gallons. Each barrel must be branded by burning on its head * Navy Beef,” nr •* Navy Pork,” as tbe caso •inny l»c, with the-contractor's name, and tbe year when packed,! ami weight: and shall also bo branded on tbe bung-sUve with the letter B. or !*., as the caw may ho. The beef aud ;*ork will, unless otherwise directed by the < hu:t of this bureau, be inspected by the inspecting officers at the respective nary-yards aforesaid, and by some ••sworn inspector of sailed provision#,” who will be selecte i by tin ro-qwclive commanding officers; but their charges for such inspection* must be jmi.l by tbe respective contruciors, who must likewise have the liarrels p it in good shipping order, to the Rati ■'faction of the commandants of the m-pfettve navv-yards atores-mid, after iuspection, and at their owr ex panse. * ... rw.i or more approved sureties, in a sum equal to one li.ilf ibc estimated amount of the contrail, will be required. i»ni ren per e-otuin In addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made, a« collateral s**«urit) f.r the due and faithful performancenf the re#i*»ctlve con tracts which will on no account be paid until the contracts -ure complied with in all respects; and fa to b« forfeited to the Unite 1 Stales iu the event of failure to complete the deliveries within tbe prescribed period. In case of failure oq the i>art of the contractor to deliver all er any of the beef or pork abort- montionoJ, of the quality and at tbe time and piares above provided, the contractor will forfo-ii and pay to the United Stale*, as liquidated damages a sum of money equal to twice the amount of tbe contract price to be |>ald in care cf the actual delivery thereof; which liquidated damages may be recovered from time to ’itne as tjj P , accrue. Payment will bo made by the United State*- at the perindsabovespecified,(excepting the ten per centum to be withheld until the completion of tbe contract, as be fore stated,) after the said beef and pork shall have been inspected aud received, and bills tor the same shall have been pres-nted to the navy agents, respectively, duly ap proved by the commandant? of the respective navy-yard*, according to the terms of the current The pari:of b"f to b- treaded will be particularly desig ruUetl in the rngrdCing to be aUacherl to thtcontract. l\rs »u interfiled otr. attain than, tc ih a drawing <*f tV barrel, on (•jTphcufwri a l , this oficc. .. , Hi-Mere whose proposal* are accepted (an l none others) will be forthwith notified, and as enrlv as pracUcabloa con tract will be transmitted to them for executiou, which con tract must be returned to the bureau within tea days, ex elusive of tbe time required for the regular transmission of the mail. A rcoord or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of ihe acceptance of his proposal will be deemed a notification thereof within the meaning of the act of IK4<>, and his bid Trill fa* made and accepted in conformity with this under *^iTer?offer roado must he veow panic! (as directed In the 6th -octien of the a-t of Congress making appropriations fir tbo naval service for 1640-’47, approved luth August. 16t0 a copy Ot Which U subjoined.) &y a written guarautiw. sLcued by one or more responsible persons, to thoeffeetthat h?or tbev undertake that the bidder nr bidders will, if hfa Ihr-ir bid ' » accepted, enter into an obligation within ten days, with and sufficient sureties, to furnish the ardele proposed. ..... . This guarantee must nccompaoie'l by the certificate of the United Stat->' district judge. United States dißtrictattor nev navy ucent, or pom« officer of th- gen-ral government, or Individusl known to the bureau.thattbeguaraot.'rvare ah?e to make good their guarantee. No propos-tl will be contiderod unless accompanied by aorih guarantee. ... . , , The bidder’s name and residence, and the name of each m.unber ol the firm, where a companyoffexs. with the Chris tian names written in fall, should bo di-tinrtly stated. Bidders vrill tike notice that this advertisement differs from vrerious »nej in several particulars, such at the additional parts '■> b'trf 'odfxl from the fore'quarters of eattic, the de s riP’ion of b-irreU required, da , and that in the. inspection ftr reception, a just and rigid comparison vrill be. made, be n-vr-i the pork and beef and the barrels, and the cnnddionsof ~ (li /and nme will be received that fall Ixlouj the lot ', r "'Their attention is also particularly dirteled to the an u. j' t j-int resolution of 27 th March, I’iW, as well atU> the OSI(;/ . ? .«^M^ aj)ijo>No 7] , J )INT relative to bids for proTfaions, clo thing, and small rtws f-r the use of the navy. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representative* of Ih• fad'd States of America, *« Mfagrtts assembled, That all bids for supplies of prorisiooß, clothinguud small stores, far ihe ore of the navy may be reacted, at the option of tbe de partment, if made by one ysho u not known as a manufac turer of, or rroutar dealer in, the article proposed to be fur nishrtl' which 'tad, err the reverse, must be dutmcUy st-sXed in the. bids offered; that the bids of all persons who may haTo fail*' l to comply with the conditions of anv contracts they may hVve iTcvioasly enfared ioU» with tba United flUt» shall, at th- option of the .faportmeut, be rejected; that if more than one bid be offered for the supply of an article on ■,.*-ount of any oue party, either in his «*n name, or in the name of bis partner, clerk, or any other person, the whole of such bids shall be rejected at the option of the de partment; and fcopartnersof any firm sbali not be received £■ suretfa* for each other; and that, whenever It may be deameed neewary, for the interest of tbe government and the health of the crews of the United State* vessels, to pro cure particular brands of flour which are known to keep best on distant stations, the Bureau of I‘rovfaioos and- Clothing, with the approbation of the Secretary or the Navy, l*. and hereby is, authorised to procurejhe nme oo the best terms, iu market overt. Approved 27th March, IH->I EMract from the act of Omyrrsx approved Avgust Ift, 1W«. Brc 8. And te it further enacted. That from and after tbr paa«e*or this act, every proposal f>r naral supplies InTitod by the Secretary of the Navy, under the proviso to tbegenerel appropriation bill tor tke DaTy,approrelSlarehth*nl.etgh two hundred and fjrty-three, shall lie areompanle-i bv a writ ten guarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bid dera will. If kia or their bid be accepted, enter into an obli gation, In inch time u may be prescribed , b y the Secretory or the Nary, with good and sufficient sure ties, to farniih the supplies propose.!. No proposal shall be oonsidored unless aoootnpanied by such guarantee. If after the acceptance of a proposal and a noUflcition thereof to the bidder or bid dew.' he or tli«y shall fail to enter into an obligation within the time prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufitchmt sureties for furnishing the supplies, then the Secretary cf the Nary shall proceed to contract with some other person or persons tor famishing the said supplies; and shall forthwith cause the difference between the amount contained in the proposal so guarantied and the amount for which he may have contracted for furnishing the said supplies, tor the whole period of the proposal, to be charged np against said bidder or bidders, and bis and their guaran tor or guarantors; and the same may be immediately recor ded by the United States, for the use of the Nary Depart ment la au action of debt against either or all of raid per sons nug2S:law4w "D >uff’a College* -Classicsi Uepariment. FRENCU AND GERMAN hANOUAUKd. MR HAYDEN, Principal of this department, has made arrangements with Mr. P. F. CDWAKDY for forming penaiin-ut classes in these languages. Mr. U. is a gentle man of the highest respectability and thorough education, from Uungary, ami no pains will be spared in his depart ment to sustain the long established reputation of the In stitution, for efficient and thorough instruction. Mr. U. speaks the English language fluently, and will Instruct Germans and French In English. Ferrous desirous of at tending the Commercial and .Mathematical Departments at the same time can do so. Pri?ate instruction given if re -4 private Instruction $l6, per half session. For class instruction $lO, per, half session. »» Tern, e T«», Tea. WB bare t««»It«1 from New York and Pbiladel phis 380 HALF CUKSTB TEA, comprising Young 18-fell llyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Bouebong, lUbafl and EnglUh Breakfast, all of which hare been care lufiyselected, and will bo sold as usual, either wholesale or'retail. Also, superior Rio and Jara Coffee, Urerlng’s aud 8L Louis Refined augars,sultabte tor Jellies, Preserres, Ac at 8 9 10 aad lie?©; 23,000 I»rincipeBegars of prune quality, which we will sell wholesale at $lO 1000. A. JAiN.ES, Pekin Tea Store, 38 FifthatreeL - M«w arrival of Cfaiekerlng’i P»ano». . JOUfl u. MBLI/OR, 81 Wood street, will opened to*day (Monday)* tho following PIANO FORTES, from the celebrated P ID V.manufaatoryofOillOKEßlNQ A SONS,Bos- ton, vl* : Two superbly carved 7 octave Piano*. Four plain Rosewood 7 “ “ Three carved do M “ Oae extra carved 6jJi “ 11 One plain Rosewood 6% “ M Four do do 6 ‘‘ “ Reran Walnut 6 All the above i ns tru smuts hare been finished daring the .J* month, and are of the latest stylos of furnltnre. ,InT»- rlAbly mt BOSTOM PmOES, «d ' No. 41 Wood street. 21 Agent for Chlckaring k Sons, lloston. • ANTKO-A Mortgage or Si,tWO or sti,wo, rumiiog eight years, for which cash and good Ooppar Stock e wIU b. «iT.n, .t f.ir ftos. HAB WOODS , i nll 75 Fourth street. WATER—A large supply, -fteeh- town the Bsprtaw bbl, »»d hUf bbl., on j .« . corner of the Diamond and Market tt £jE-2Z%^°+*j£i!SS&'Zoo. salO «»•«. BCW, ... * 140 Third street. (F° q 0. . ““ ffOrgeaadFonndry;) . fer l*S« KINQ k moorhbap. ,-»BWWd uaSi n-fl . *+). :*> ' ! Vi., -sCt a.om. INSURE NOE COMPANIES. DSEkifliß KimrAL SAFETY IHBUBAHCI COMPART. OFFICE In the North BoQmufjtha Egehange, od Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. Oh Vissils, ) Cargo, >To all parts of the World. FajaoHTs, 1 INLAND INSURANCES Oo goods by flyers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRH INSURANCES On merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling houses, Ac. ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, November", 1853. Bonds and Mortgagee $24,800 00 Suteof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other 10an5,..-.———181,663 42 Stocks in banks, railroads anil Insurances com panies .... 24,012 20 Bids receivable - -.169,826 04 Cull onhand~...; ....... Balance* in tfto hands of Agents and premium* on Marine Pollcied recently issued 121,707 67 Subscription Notes....- .. 100,000 00 mucnoßs: Wm. Martin, , Dr. B. M. Huston, Joseph U. Seal, ! Hugh Craig, Edmond A Soudet* i Spencer M'llvaln, John 0. Davis, | Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, . Samuel E. Stokes, John K. Penrose, Henry Sloan, _ George G. helper, James Traquair, Edward Darlington, ! Wm. Eyre, Jr., II Joouh Brooke, . Joshua L. Price, J. G. Johnson, J JamesTennout, James C. Hand, ; John B. Bemple, TheopUua Paulding, | Charles Schaffer, James B. M’Farland, I J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W.C. Ludwig, I B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President.' Joseph W. Cowan, Bee’y. P. A. MADERIA, Agent, marl 6 No. 66 Water street, Pittsburgh. THIRD ANNUAL STATKBIKSiT OPTUK STATE MUTUAL FIHK AND MAB.INK INSTJEANCE COMPAHT, 07 PENNSYLVANIA. Artet*, Ain; Ist, 185:1. Premiums requited to .M»y Ist, IS&3- Loans, Ac Capital Stock ~ $440,188 2H Returned premiums, Losses, Re-insurant*, Ex pease*, 87,864 6© bonds, Mortgagee, Stocks, and other good seen curitias- $161,481 9b Premium Note* 179, u 16 51 Casbonhand : - 17,830*1 Total nm’t of Resources, Liable for L005e5..... $368,318 70 piuctoix. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Danphtn county, P. C. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg, BAMUELJONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Ranker, Pittsburgb, A. A. CARRIER, « JOHN B RUTHERFORD;Dauphin county, A. J. GILLKTT, Harrisburg, S. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. GILLKTT, Secretary. Will insure against perils of sea and inland navigation, *l**, on Merchandise in city or country, at lowest rates con •jiateut with safety. Policies issued on dwelling houses either perpetually or for a term of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Smilhfiold streets. £ay23:Lf A. A. CARR! KR, Actuary. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, rniLADELPUU. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1840. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Cbmcr of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia: PUSCTOI3. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenso Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. JTHenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devemox, William M.Godwin, WiUiam M’Kae. President— Stephen R. Crawford. Vioe President —Ambrose W.Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh —James U. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City —R. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y • No. 74 Foarth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of PhdaiUlphia, PomtyleaniX. Dl RECTORS—Cbarltts W. Banc'icr, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Buiith, Oeo. W. Rich- ards, Mordwui 11. Lewis, Adcdphl IS. Boria, David A. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cuaj. N. Banckul, itttidmL Cuas. G. Bmcxrß, Secretary. Coutinuo to make insoranoe,‘perpetual nr limited, on every description of property, in towu and country, at rates as low u are consistent with security. The Company bare reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safety invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company on January Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were a* follows, vis: Mortgage $918,128 68. ,U'al Estate 64,377 78 Tempo ran - Loans .. 88,960 17 v.ueha 61,889 00 Cash, Ac .. 64,346 81 Bince their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Tboa •nuon Mad_M»tt_« mg, r'. -yf-- 3 *;. ■’.•, •: ■< - *?>.■■ ' ' .v: ; • -• ** l "A* ”• " *' • •• * * f ‘w* >i .-it 2i£k*^£.'- $627,47(1 63 $209,016 61 136,260 56 1,916 19 100,000 00 7O .$1,212,708 44 PROTECTION! $1,000,000. HOTELS. THE OLtiil HOTEL «' * ■ / i- -* ~. . • ♦ V-. * , : W , * 1 : -v / * iHr ‘i v k .' BANKERS AND BROKER^. EXCHANGE and banking house A. WILKINS A CO., UNITED STATES BANK BUILDING. Mo. J9*7l~£t Fourth Street, ntrsacßou, pa. FOREIGN end Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bunk Notes and-Lund Warrants bought and sold. Collections made throughout the Union. Durness paper disoouinted and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Money received on deposit, and interest allowed when left for a specified time. dec3 . Removal. PATRICKS ft PRIXHD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Bam Removed their Office to the Cbmcr qf Fi/lhond Wood ds PRTSBUU6H, PA. PATRICKS k■ FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, . and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, SUvex and Bank Notes. Exchangee on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United states. Deposits reoeived in par funds or current paper, at the comer of Fifth and Wood Streets. [fet>S N. HOLMBB ft 80NS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ha vi amoves Tuna oahsiko asm axcuahqs omai to no. 67 KAkxrr sTHxrr, roc* sooas snow old stavd. N (HOLMES k SONS, Bankers and Exchange Broker-. , and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil- ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sals. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits reoeived in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. |ja3o;ly fas. b. uoojt,. HOON ft SARGENT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, H. 1. OOAXXB 0P WOOD A SIXTH STB., PITtSBVHOO, Pa. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac. Exchange on all the principal oities of the Union and Eu rope, for sale in sninn to suit parchawr*. Current and par fuuds received on depoaiL Oollectiona made on all ports of the Union, at tho lowest rates. [aeplLly TIKUNAN 4 CO., BANKB&9 AND KXCUANQE HKOKEUB, No. 96 Wood Street, cormr of Diamond Alley, HTTSUURea, HA., BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make eollwi *i.» in all the principal cities Of the Uniou. Receive depc.f.iti on call and on interest, and give thi-lr prompt attention to all other matters appertaining to a Uroker'sbuMneM. Eastern Exchange constantly on Uaod. mart JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, DXU.tR IN Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought and eold ou commission. Collietk>Of carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. CgrNo. &8(£ Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bauk. declb KILL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE RIDKERS, oo&nxk or rood ani> nrru btrxxts. SIGHT EXCHANGE ou the Eastern Cities constantly for ■ale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold,Silver and Bank Notes, bought android. Collections made in ail the principal cities ot the United States. De posits received of Far and Current Funds. (martTly SLLU tK»M«a, KDWSRD RAH*, IXORKNCI XkUIS* KBAkBR ft BAHX, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate I/Oass on Real Estate or Block HeeuritW; purchase Fromieear)' Notes and Time Bills, on East and Weet; buy and sell Stocks on Oommlftriun. Collections made on all points In the Union. G. £. ARNOLD ft CO., BANKERS .VND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bunk Notes, Bight and Time Drafts, Ao. Collection* carefully attended to, aud proo*«>D remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on cominludon. No. 74 Fourth Ft., nest d.xir to Bank of PUteb’g. (*e!3 AUSTIN LObMIS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 92 At>ur£A ri., al>ove PITTSBURGH. Mf- Notes, Drafts, lLioda, Mortgages, and Load* on col laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Laud Warrants bought »ud sold. octß EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF A. WILKINS ft CO., No. 76 Fourth Snot, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, janfi , pnrouaan. Domestic and Ftirayn Hank Notes, Odd and 3Uoer Bernghi, Xhf and fixe hanged, at Ou EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO., 64 wood BTEiit, prrraccxaH. allowed on time deposits. [ jan!2 THOHP3ON BELL ft CO., BANKERS ASD BROKERS, Cfc-mer cf Third and hood Crests, Pittsburgh, Pa~ THOMAS WOODS, 49* COMMERCIAL BROKER, "G» ASD DIALER I» Mot«B, Bonds, Btooks, Ileal Eitats, Ac., No. 75 Ftmrth *L, ihdUt>urgh,Pa. IJabJ FURNITURE. JAMES W.WOODWELL, CABINET PUIiNITUhP. MANUFACTURER. WtrC'ESStRS 97 and 99 Third atraet. j. w. W. respectfully inform*ca his friends and murtomers that h»ul has now completed his spring stock of Furniture, whi"h is decMedly * a * the largest and beat everoffered for rale in this City, which will be sold at price* m low os any in the United States, East or West. Ai he Is dotermined to upheld the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmaothip, aud newest designs; and from the extent of bis orders aud facility in manufacturing, be is enabled to produce warrants furniture, at th* lowest prices. He hae adopted the principle of Identifying his customers’ internet willi hid own, lu -juallty anti prioe, and keep* al way* on hand lha variety of every description of furniture, from the clu-aped and plainest, to tha most ele gant and costly, that a huu.-«, or any part of one, may b« furni/died from his stock, or manufarturwd expreeeiy to or* der. Tha following article* oculist, in. part, of hia stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot ha surpassed In any of the Kartcrn cillee: ZLouis XIV tete-a-Wrte Sofas; M Sofas, in plash and hair cloth; JlO dot. Mahogauy Chain; JS do*. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Rocking u SO Walnut *• “ •0 Mahogany Divans; Walnut « *«0 Marble Top Oentre Tables: 60 “ “ OrvesiDft Bureaus “80 “ 11 Washstauds;j BtO Enclosed “ I >0 Common “ 10 Plain Dressing Bureau*; *49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 10 Walnut “ 60 Cottage ¥ 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 80 Maboganv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut “ 10 Cherry ** 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining aud Ureakfaet Tablet 18 Secretary and Bookcase*; SO dot. Cans Beat Chain; 84 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 13 Ladies' Writing Desks; Bat and Tope] Stands; What-Nots; | Btigulres; Paper Machs Tablss: Conversation Chain; Pembroke “ Kliiabethan ** ITail and TVr “ Esoeption « Ladles’ Work u Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tables; Arm u Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chain; A large assortment of COMMON PURNTTURI end WINDSOR CHAIRS. Oauvn Mttm supplied with all ar ticles In their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest no bee. All orders promptly attended to. aprft Steamboats, Ahoy l own Tax subscribers tender their acknow-S9a for the favors bestowed by tbeir Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest- * « * sd in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furbish, on tbe most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the bent material and work manship. T. U. YOUNG A CO.. 1 Corner Third and Smithfield streets, Jy12,’63 opposite "Brown's Hotel.’’ Jamei howry, Jr,i CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 394 Fetterman’B Row, Liberty street, nas on band a large stock of Chairs and Bedstead* ot every description, mads of the best materials, which he will sell lower than articles ol the same quality can be sold In the city, lie would call par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning ot every description executed in tbe neatest manner. Orders loft at tbe Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, oorner of Adams and Liberty streets, will b« promptly ttoodnd to. marii A.mLLIKEN ACO., ' HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Smithfield street, A large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell 16 per cent below customary rotes. Terms—cash only. dee27:ly Grant lndueementi to Oaah Purchasers, WE will sell our large stock of OOMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fail to please cash purchasers. All our work Is warranted. Our terms are CASH. JAMES LOWRY, Jit, marB6 cor. Sercnthjand Liberty *ta. A WM. E. {O.'KVKNBON continues to manufacture \W- CABINET-WARE of everydeecrlptlon, at hi* old stand, MBI corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK • % "ING attended to, In all Its branches. myll RESTAURANTS. CORSCCOPIA ROYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-» D. BARNARD. JVo. 40, Fifth Sired, between Wbod and Market. janl9:lyj rmbUUßan. CRYSTAL PALACE, Ho. 16 Market street* 1 C. C. SEELY, /"-\ RESPECTFULLY informs hla friends and the giV* I awpubUc in general, that be has just started his WMflr N«w York and Philadelphia modern style of COOKING OYSTEKSandeverythingelsein the eating line. Oysters In the Shull or Stewed, for 19W cents a doxuEL He will also furnish tho best of everything that the market will afford. House always open until 3 o’clock la tbe morning. roarlS-tf OtITER SALOON AMD iffißl AIUAftTI 108 WOOD BTREET. THE subscriber has now his OYSTER SALOON AND BATING HOUSE perfected in a mannor that cannot be exoeled by any similar establishment in tbe city. MEALS WILL M£ SER Y&D UP AT ALL MOHRS OF THE DAY, from the • Choicest Heiti* Fowls, Fish, Ac., dtci His BUI of Fare eannot be surpassed, and he would respect folly Invite the attention of the public to it. CHARLES STILL, jaSfcmaetf 108 Wood street Bt* Clair Laffer Beer Brewery. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he Is now folly prepared to serve private families and the Khlks generally, with his calebrated LAGER BEER, In ttlas. AU orders left at his Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALlSr.fnaar Wood street,} will be punctually attended to; andfce Beer delivered to any pert of the city or vicinity, jtfg-tf . F- Q. SOHENOK. ' c '" Beaiu* Lager Beer Half* JVo. lOC Smi&JUld street, oppottU the Pattern Houu. THE subscriber has lost opened one of the largest anl beet tabbed Leger Beer Halls In the dty. Hlsßeerls acknowledged to be e superior article, end every other ac commodation about bis bones cannot be excelled. ' • a.bbnitr. ;bkah, hibbon * oe. " -i* * * . 1 -yy-v . .v. MEM *•: *■' i DRY GOODS. ■aw Fall Gm4i, nt very Redtteed Prlcaa. YOUNG, STETENaON k LOVE, sign of the Original No. 71 Market street, between Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, an ju»t receiving a large and splendid assortment of Fall Dry Goods, at unusually low prices, lrom New York and Philadelphia importers and auc tion a«Jes. The stock will be found full In every depart ment, consisting In part of Plaid, stripe and plain Silk, French Merinoes, CsFbmerus, Ooburgs; ,■ Paramattas and Alpacas, at unprecedented bargains; Merino and Cashmere Plaids, do do Bombasines and Canton Outbs, do do French Ginghams, do do Chintzes and Prints, do do Irish Uneuß and Linen Sheetings, do do Pillow Linc-ns and Table Cloths, u<> do Napkins and Table Damask*, do do Plain and printed Delaine* aud Cashmeres, do Also, a full assortment oi Domestic Goods, at great bar gains; Shawls of .-very variety, very low; Curt OollaiK, Chemisettes and Handkerchiefs, at great bargains; Ribbons aud Millinery Goods, at great bargains; Hosiery, G iuve* and Suspender*, do. Owing fo the unusually large importation, good* have been forced iuto tbe auctions in the ctut, and sold at gte*t sacrifices, and will he sold for caeh at a very small adinuc<>. _*ep4_ YOUNG. BTEVENBON A LUVK._ New Arrival ef Bprlng autl Euminer iiry Uooda. AT NO. 99 N. W. SIDE OP WOOD STREET* DUKEGG k CO n Importers and Jobbers in British, • Freuch and German DRY GOODA Having receiv ed our large and extensive stock of spring and summer goods, purchased from Importers, manufacturers, and part through our own Importation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealer* general ly, that owing to these acquired faculties in purchasing, wo can offer such inducements to buyer* as are rarely met with in the trade. Among our dry goods stock will be found caabuereH, de laine*, Portsmouth lawns of tbs most desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpaca*,plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghams and fkney prints, latest *tyl«£ broadcloths, fancy veetlngrt, cassimertw, satinets, tweeds and summer panto looning; brown and black miisltns, table diapers. We hare also opened a very largo assortment of bonnets newest Rtyies. palm leaf hata, Rutland braid aod Leghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves aud with lace goods, fancy netting*, jaconetls, mull aod figured ywi»* iQusmu and black silk vita, Ac. our variety utock embrace* In part comb*, buttons, per '•uwrfJuu cap*, thread*, port monKtea,pau-nt mt-diciue--, per turnery, aud almost every article usually kept in the va riety lute, together with a large stock, of gold und silver wateneo, Wateh materials, glaa**s, gold and gilt jewelry oi neweat patterns, and a. great variety of 30 hour and 8 day elocka, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cosh or eatUteciory reference. N. li.—ah early call from buyers in respectfully ■olMted. teOio l). GREGG A 00. GKIAT”BAEUAINB“iN _ Imr“GOODS IF A. M’TIGHFB NEW BTOKE, CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS. II AVIKU Tillti DAY OPENED iIY NEW STORK, 1 Xj beg leave to coll tlie attention of tbs Indies to tb“ large end splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, just received. Amoug tbe stock may Im found some of the very finest goods now Imported. It comprises, in part. 215) pieces black and fancy Dress Silks. 60 eta.to $2 |*ryd 600 do Mous. de Loioes, Boregede Lain**,and Mnu»se- Ilne de Bege; 200 do Beautiful Bareges and Tissues, In great variety; 260 do hew Style Drew Uioghama; < 2000 do American, French and EoglLsh Prints; 600 do French and English Lawns; 2000 French Collars, from cents to $6,00; 2JO Mantillas, of the latest styles, among which are som of the most lmported into ibis eouutry. Also, Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapers, Table Cloths, Gentlemen’s Wear, Ac. TRIMMINGS.—In thisdeparttoeirt will be found h com plete assortment ol Dress and Mantilla Msltrfo and Uoaiton Lnee, fine English and Thread Lace; all of which will be sold unusually low. Ten bales yard wide Muslin at six cents per yard. myS A. M’TIGIIE. NEW DRY GOODS BTOEK. Iron Front—No, 91 OUR house being now open tortile transaction of h gener al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit tbe patronage of the public, feeling confluent that, from ourex tensive and well r-** looted stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we con offer each iiulursmeoiH a« will in pure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AIIL, aprAitf Noe. 91 Market and k Udlod street. CLOTHING. CLOT HI N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. INORMKKLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty 1 street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE BIG POORS, hare, for the pur pose of acquiring mure space fcrr their immense business, ; amoved to the spacious huiUliDg on the corner of DIAMOND ALLKF AND WtklD bTRKKT, Where thev have cow the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! AKO READY MADE CLOTHING, That ban ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, U to give them more facilities fur the WHOLESALE TRADE They are prepared to noil Good* at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be a? good as any mnuu factured In the Unbu. CI'NTOM WORK, u vax sen irtiLt, xbo orov vhc si'oxrxsr Boncx. They bare oo hand a full auil beauliiul cl LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- NESS COATS. OurlntCTvsti are idrntl<**l with tluna of oar •ad we fctuur* the public that our Rilelit; sill aot till In tilling all orders we may befarored with. J9* DON’T FOHUET THE PLACE— / J\' ' 88 W- I sir M* ,0. < oou street (&ABT~ SIDE,) CO&HE& Of DUMOKD ALLEY. N. B.—We de-tireour patronstoaodrtJ'Umd that wr have 'no longer »oy connection with t&e Clothing Busines* oq Liberty street. Our attention Let devoted exclusively to the House above designated. mar 23 JOHN M'CLOPKKY A CO. IfKW BPRIffU GOODS. JDST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCUteKKY A CO‘3 Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No. SP Wood ntreet, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and tuo-t varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever bad the plcaaure of inritlng the attention of the public to. These goods have been purchased from first hands, aud, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we can and do sell at as small profits as auy hou«e iu the east* ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully iu vile the attention of wholesale dealers and eouutry merchants, iu general, to give ns a call, and examine our extensive-assortment of READY MADE CLOTUINQ. It l< almost impossible to enumerate tbVquantity of immense piles of garment* that it to be seen at thin large establishment; it is sotheient to say that it has never been equalled by the bouse itself, marl&tf JOHN McCLOSKKY A (X). BAMVUL UHAY, MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 4T ST. CLAIR HOTEL HUILDIXGS, BT. CLAIR STRRTT, PITTSBCKfIK. GENTLEMEN'S CLUTULNU made esolusivel j to order, uil warranted to suit. Has conutautly on hand a •hole# assortment of CLOTH*. CABSIM,EKJtis VK3TLNU?, tod OVERCOATING, of tb# latestatyto, aelecti.il fxpm'tly for thecustom trad**. Gentlemen tearing tbdrorden*, will have their wishes consulted aud comidied with, as all work Is dobe under his owu supervision. novl2 Clotblngl Clothing t THE undersigned respectfully infonus'bis friends and the pnblie that be is now receiving at filestore, No. 177 Dlls' •rty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Caarimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most declrabie styles, which he Is prepared to make to order In the most fashionable man ner, st short notice, and on the moet reasonable terms. We have also on hand a large aud well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Parsons who purchase goods for cash, will flod U to their id van tag* to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. (msrkj C. CONNER. Haw Clothing Store* NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY IMIK subscriber has jnst opened this near estaML-diment, where be has always on hand a large nn .PLATE!) WARE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea and Communion Sett , and the usual variety of goods In his line of business. Special care and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES* JEWELRY, Ac. He trusts, that from his long experience in businees, he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may faTor with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May ISth, 1863. * my2s Usury Richardson* Jeweller* HAVING w-fltted his store in e handsome manner, and but reoently returned from the eastern cities with a hue assortment of WATCH EE, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom ers to the fret that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles.of brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains. Finger Bings, Ear Rings, Miniature Loctate, etc., etc. FAN CYU OOPS—Such as Papier Mach* Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt's Pistols, Porta Monnaies In great variety; China Fruit and Cake DUbes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be eAen to be appre lated. [novl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET. Fink watches and rich gold jewelry at BARGAINS.—We wish to inform the public that w* are now offering our present stock or tine Watches and Jew elry, at prices that oannot be beat Therefore, we say to one and all* yon that wish to buy fine Watches and Jewel ry* give us a call, and save from 25 to 50 per cent in your purchases; whfrbyou can certainly do by caning &t 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 st short notioe, st Je7 HOOD'S, 57 Market st. " ‘ B. KHOEBEL. "" watchmaker and jeweler* Dealer in clocks, watches, jewelry, and FANCY GOODS* No. 36 Diaitoas AliiT, between Mar ket and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. AU articles sold at this •atahUshmsnt will h* warranted. Repairing of Clocks, Watahes and Jewelry promptly executed st the shortest netts* iiiwsrfcdo— wlUo> wibmW. . (jaUrfm * ~ * ' i‘ ‘* * . * . ' ■--JSs. NEW OFPICK. Beal Sctate and Contracting Agent. THE subscriber has been indooed to open an ofltoe for 1 the purpoee of baying and selling, on Commission, and baring tbe Agency of. large Steam Saw-Mills and Boat*.: Yards on tbe Allegheny rirer, together with many other facilities from other waterand steam saw-mills. He flatters himself that he can furnish any bills of lumber and timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, end deliver them at any point on the Allegheny, Monongahrla, Ohio, or Mississippi river.*; contract to build large Barges, Store Boats, Coal flats. Boat QariseU, Bridge Timber, Rail road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac-, to any glren point, and will attend to tbe Sale and Rentof Real Estate. From his long ezperienee*ln lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks be can give general satisfaction. All persons are requested to make their contracts soon ; espe cially those wanting boats or large bills of lumber and tim ber, should contract for them in the fall for the spring and summer use. lie will also attend to tbe purchase and sale i of auy commodity that may be desired. 1 getters addressed to David Mcnx, Real Estate and Con tracting Agent, Fitteburgb, Box No. 120, post paid, wljl be punctually attended to. Ill* office is on Irwin street. No. 2, Allegheny House. DAVID MUNN. kXTKSCtcia. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrieou, Ksq., “ '* Mr. Kobt.S. Brown, Esq., *’ Allegheny RlveT. Mr. Win. Armstrong, u Clarion “ Mr. George B. Sweney, •• M “ C. A J. Hahn A Co, “ ** “ deg2l:ly; to LvqurM UiXew extraOurtous Young Uyscn hi.!! ftiest* (in* (Junpowaer ; 10 do extra fine u<>; & * Jo do MoruDe Imperial ; 20 do Superior uo; 150 do FineOoloDg Black Tea; 40 do extraflne lK>long; O'l do extra Curious uo; 20 „do Superlatirelv etreng and fragrant Oolong ; 25 chests extra fine Etutiisb Breakfast Tea; & do Curious ao do: AL30 —Java and Rio Coffee. Lovering** Crashed and Pul verised Sugars. ALSO—S3,OOO Principe Segare, which will beaoMver. low. A. JAYNES, nov!4:d£w fiS rifth street, Pittfhururb. EDMUND WILKINS, Eagle Marble and Freeport Stone .Works, NO. 245 HEAD OF WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH, And near the Gtmetny Oats, LawrtnceviUe. Monuments, burial Vaults, tomb stones, Ac Freeport Stone Walls ami Fences, Mantlo Pieces, Ceu tre and l’i»r Tops, always on hand and made to order. N. B.—flaring introduced a new style of Fence for Cem etery Lot", of DUK ABLE STONE, cut through in panel or railing form, and at very little coal orer Iren fencing. 1 refer to of that and other work I hare already done in the AlUirheny Cemetery. I - have on hand a choice selection <»f drawings l for every description of work in wy line. Rsruicxcu: Col. HENRY MeCULLOUOU, Mttfburgb. WM. BAGALEY, Esq, do - KRAMER A HAIIM, do * Mrs. lIAKMAB DENNY, do Hon. WILLIAM WILKIN?, Home Woe-1. Hon. TitOF. IRWIN. Allegheny. Sirs. TIERNAN. £r n do JOHN McDONALI) CROSSAN, Esqr, Monootfsl.eia l 11-.. J ■•>*. anrlO.iljtw M«rk«t streets REAL. ESTATE AND CONTRACTING AGENT, No. 2. IRA'IN Street, Pittsburgh, has tor sale, as follow?: — ISU acres of land in Oder county, lowa, Id miles from Mus catine, on the main read to Marion, and 8 miles from Tip ton, d miles from two ItHllrond depots: 90 acres is under cultivation, s good Frame House. Frame Bara and Granu ri**, ft gi«>l bearing Apple Orchard. The form is well watered, high, dry. good land, iu b very healthy cuuuty. A very great bar♦Ain can be Lnd of thhr farm for prompt pay. Enquire as aboTe, or of Mr. John Muno, on tho p.-ie mis**. Al.=o, 3 a - nH of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill, now in successful ofvration; 3 Frame Dwellings, Bern, Llnrfc smlth Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, Ac.. s ; lu- Me on the bank of the Allegheny river, at Miller’s Eddy, Armstrong county, pa Enquire as nboro, or cf Mr. L. Munn, on the premises. I also want to purchase 5 to SCO,OOO fe*et, B. M, of go.-sl White Ouk Blank, 3 inches thick, 8 or 10 leet long, 7 to lt> inches wide, part to be delivered In October next and pure In April, IS&S. Enquire os above. Also, for sale, all the Bed*. Furniture, and every thing r>t the fitting out of a large lirt.-I, Id the city of Pitlsborirh, nos* doing a very I ,rge bueinwre. Two to five years of the lease of the house cun also he ha>l, nod immediate posstsriote If require.). Enquire undo--. UUU» BAT I KitSUA’b BAZAAR AND DIVERT STABLES r'| I HE UNDkIUItiNKD barium ejected new and commo X diou* iTABLESand CARRIAGE STOKER, in connec tloa with hi* old prepared to do a vastly ’crevd ba«inesv. He has pro-' k vision for ONE HUNDRED AND W . —M— FIFTY HORSES, of which be can take an Increased num ber ou livery. He has arranged hi* new buildings with a view t& sates aud storing fur job, of new and pecond hand Carriages, of ail descriptions, to which be will give ample attention. There U also within the uew building an Equestrian Ring, where Uorxie are trained and exercised, which will be found advantageous to persons keeping Hones.with the under 81*0*01. Thankful fur an exceedingly liberal patronage in the past, aud the favors of a multitude of friends, the undersigned will endeavor to command Us continuance by deterring it. my!2:4m«l*w RODY rATTKRPOS. THE undersigned has justreocived at his OARRIAUK WAREHOUSE. f>ituate>l / near the Two Mile Ron* between Pittsburgh and Lawrenoeville, a splendid a y of VEUICLKR* of every description, and will continue to receive regui&rly, new and second band Carriage*, Strtkitx, Buggies,.**., which be will sell on the very lowest terms for cash. Having hadtwelveyeare' prsetieein the business, and with his well known facilities in the East, he flatters himself lo putting dowu all competition. Those wishlngto purchase are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. Especial and prompt attention paid to repairiagof Carri- lmyl&dxwT*| JOSEPH WHITE. UUUKUT It. PATTURSOE*B ’ WVERK AND SALE .JEWJ. (sTOi STABLE* Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, PITTXBUkUB, PA. Dr. D. Jayne's Family Medicines ~ JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT; JayneVllalrTonic; V, Tonic Vermifuge; “ Sanative PlUs, Carminative Balsam; 41 Ague Pills; ‘‘ Alterative; “ American HalrDje Theabovevaluablcfamily medicines oonstantlyon hand, and sold wholesale or retail, at the Pekin Tea Store, MFiHh _ A. JAYNES, lanlflMaw Rxcloslv*Agent for Pittsburgh KUELD BOOK. FOR RaILROAD ENGINEERS.—Contain _L ing formula for laying out curves, determining froeau gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., eteTtowethtr With tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chord* magnetic variation, logarathlms ond natural Mens, tan gents, etc. etc., by John B. lienek, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,76. *% The object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Book* of convenient form for nse in the field, containing the ordinary lugrarithtaetic tables are common enough- but a book combining with these tables othe.a peculiar to the lUUroad work, and especially the necessary formal* for laying out curves, turu-outs, crossings, Ac, is a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U. S. Militant Acadutt, West Point, April 19, 1554 Gentlemen: 1 have looked over “Uenck’s Field Book for Railroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be fuuodavery useful and practical volume both forofficeand field work. - D. H. Mans*. T . , , Taor, April 21,1864. I am much pleased with Mr. Ilenck's little manual, the “Held Book of Railroad Englneera." With the presenu ti-m of some uf the rnot-t practical and useful of rccognixed amoog railway engineers, he has given others ahirh, new at least In their present form, appear to possess h mint of higher value than that of mere novelty that cf btdug in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. 1 n conclusion, while I think tho dedgu ol Mr. Urnrk’s book is such as to adapt it excellently woll to prufessionai needs, l have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with Us execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement etTected by the anthor, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by life publishers. „ B. Faaaxuw Qunt, C. K. and Director of Renae.-laer Polytechnic Institute. Fur sale by WILLIAM & BATON, Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, b °3 Market street, corner of Second. WM. A. M’CLUKG, UKALER IN ’ Fiae Tea,, Choice Family Qrooeriee and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIEVE STS., 1. , , , PITTSBUBOH, PA. snow receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS, In addition to his already extensive stock, porchasMi from first hands in the Eastern market*, which, will beeold at the lowest market prices. 4®“ Hotels, 3 team boats, and families, buying bv the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. 1 Goods delivered in the city free of chare*, J* l-ESUR'S UAAETIJi OP PAjJmuKS, for Knickerbocker Magaxine, for August. Harper, for August; price 15 cenu. Sol. Smith’* Theutrical Apprenticeship, with Ulnstra. tioos: byDMley; 60 cents. P ’ IUX Quarter Ram in Kentucky, and other Stories- bv W T Porter, of the New York Spirit of the Time*; with tiona; 60 cents. M,«t.rira of . Cement: b, n noted MKhodlst PmwAwr 25 cents. bo man. Ter, good and*new booka bare bean pobliabed late y tbat It la well worth whUe to tail and look at them, f “ taolu aa Pajhlon and Pamtne. the Corae of Clifton, lamplighter, ThooghtsandThings: by Klihn Barrltt. . ' 11. MINER A CO, No. 82 flmllhflcld street. Gl 00D FARM FOR SALE, of 13 acr«, with a good tkim I house* of 4 rooms and cellar, end froDt porch, a good spring house, with double bars end stable, wagon shed, corn cribs and good garden* sad orchard, with abundance or apples, pears* peaches, ao. 80 acres m cultivation* a K soil and a new farm* situate 8 miles from MoKassport* near the Youghioghsay river. Price sl*. 500. Terms $5OO In hand, balance in one* two and three 7e*n. g. CUTHBKRT A SON. Real Estate Agent, 140 Third rt. VI Adlc PuUatnKQ POWBhlt—6ne o/tl). WarttolM MISCELLANEOUS. David Hlßun, CARRIAGE 9 FOR SALK. V.' : MEDICAL : : Carter's Spanish* Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD. « hot a rauicu or ntxotnrr » t*. AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR SCROFULA King * Evil, Rheumatism, Ofcsttantt-OKtxneeaie Enuttluns*. Pimple* or Pustules os the Itoe, Blotches. Boiie,Obrtnie Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Sold Heed-Enter {ament and Pain of the Bonin and Joints, acuoborii Ulcers. Byphh lido Dlsonl»ni, Lnmbago, Spinal Oomplkteta,attd mil Bit-, eases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Impr u den oe in life, or Impurity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which has become celetmtwfr for the number of extraordinary cures through iu agency, has Indooed tbe proprietors, at the urgent reqpeef ef their friends, to offer it to the publle, which thevdowitb tbe almost confidence iu Us virtues aad wonderful,. unlive properties. The following certificates, selected from a large' number, are, however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors; and are from gentlemen well known in their loealitiee, and of tha highest respectability many of them residing In the city of Riabmnad, Ya. P. HOYDEN, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Rkhmon . known everywhere, says he has seen the medicine called Oarter’a Spanish Mixture adasialetered to ovena handreu eases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend ed, with the most astonishingly good results. He says li tbe most extraordinary mednsrae he has ever Been. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURR—I hereby certif. that for three years I had Agoe and Fever ef the- most vfo. lentdeserlptkm. I had several Physieia&s, took large qua i< titles of Unlnlne, Mereoty, and 1 believe all the Tonics el vertised, bat all withont any permanent relief. AAHsrt 1. tried Carteris Spanish Mixture, two bottleeoi whkdteffec tually cured me. end I am happy to say I have had oeitbn chills or fever since. consider It the best Tonic In’ th*. world, and tbe only medicine that ever reached my ease. . Jouh LanonsH i Bearer Dam, near Richmond, Ya. C. B. LUOS, now In the city of Richmond, and n< many years in tbe PoetOSca, has such confldsncw in tt> astonishing efficacy of Carteria Bpaniah Mixture, that h has bought upwanis of fifty bottles, which he has gi>ei away to tbe afllinted. Mr. Laeksays he has never know u to fail, when taken according to dirstdiaßa. Dr. MLNGE, a practising Phyafadan, and formerly of tb City Hotel, in fixe dty of Richmond, myt he baa witnereA in a number of tnstances tbe efbris of Oarwr’s Bpai.Ui. Mixture, which were moat truly surprising. Betays im mm of Consumption, dependent on the liver, tbe good 4i fee hi were wonderfnl Indeed. SAMUEL 11. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker A >ke ris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint oi eight y'n.y alanding, by the use of two bottle* of Carter's Span id Mixture. GREAT CURE OF the Rh l mood Republican had a servant employed In their -prea room eared of violent Scrofula, combined with Kbeimra than, which entirely disabled him from work. Two buli.it of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of turn. Hud the Editors, In a pnbUc notice, say they “ cheerfully it commend it to all who are Vuh any iHimnn ot th blood.” STILL ANOTHER CUKE OF AOROFULA.—fhad a tvr valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter 1 * Spaniah Mlxtur I consider It truly a valuable medicine. Jam M. Tanxm, Conductor on the B. F. and P. R. B. Co- Rkhmmxl, \» SALT RHEUM of TWENTYYEARSSTANDING CUREI —Mr. JOHN THOMPSON,residing in therity oißlehmcu*, was cured by three bottles of Oarter'e Spanish Mixture. 4 Salt Rheum, which he had nearly twenty years,and whic? all tbe physicians of the dty could not cure. Mr. Ttonq son is a well known merchant in Richmond, Va. end his cure is most remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS,of Richmond, had a servant nra of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Cartur'a Spanish Mixture He says he cheerfully recommends it, and considers It at invaluable medicine. RICHARD K. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofa la, and what physician* call confirmed ConsumptioD, b;. three bottles of Carter 1 * Spanish Mixture. EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, **y, be ha* seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture li a number of Syphilitic cases,and njrs it la a perfect cun for that horrible disease. - WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of Old Sores eoc Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bot ties of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, ami was enabled tow*!} without a crutch; in a short time permanently cured. Principal Depot at M. WARD,CLOSE A 00., No. 83 Matte! Inne. New York. T. W. DTOTT k SONS, N 0.182 North Sd st, PhHadelpU-;. BENNETT k BEERS, No. 12$ Main street, RfchmonJ,\^. And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., L. WIU i'.V, Jr. A 00., FLEMING BROTHERS, 60 Wood street, Pitt . burgb;lLP. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; endbyDroggsa and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. _ oetiL-dawly jl'vk: mm. 9S CHERRY PECTORAI rox tux xann ouxx or COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENK3S, NNOiV£7H7r/.S, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP. ASTHMA, ASD CONSUMPTIOy. WE invite the attention of the K HES public to tbe certificates app*fidfd j below, and bespeak for them that nth f did consideration which their bonrsf "frankness deserves. NfjMFAkIM Mbj In such siatfonaas many who bear witness to the c&ca. cy and value of Chcxst PecroxAi, Jo not Wantonly trifle with, or distort «&■■•■■■■■ facts, nor overstate their conviction* Judge then, whether this Is not the medidse to trust wh»n ■you must have relief for the throat orlungs; judge whether every fomUy ought not to have it by them a* a safeguard areinsi tbe everywhere prevailing enemy, steals with fatal frequency upon almost every floek, autf carries off a lamb from many a home! Jackson, C. IL, Jackson dty, O n 20th Nov n 1852 Da. J. C. Ann: sir— The Chtoxt PrnojUL is much In-- qulred after. Several of our best Physicians have uwd it, three of them in their own cases, and always with the bvp piest effects. The numerous patent medidues always Lv-; fore them, lead to incredulity in regard to every newintie dv-; and it Uonly after undoubted evidence of value in any article, that anything like a general oonfldence can be ex died. in,i unrivalled excellence of this combination of agents, (in tbe Ciiubt Psctoeal,) proved beyond ceril by repeat-.-d trial under tbeir own observation, baa compelled medunl men to proclaim abroad its usefulness.. It is beyond all. doubt the host general rexpedy we have for tha Pulmooary Affections of this climate, at the suae time sedative and expectorant —e rare combination of properties. In the hope that It will prove Its own reward, I subscribe mvstdf. Respectfully your obedient servant, JAB. H. C. MTTXEft, M. D. Let gentlemen of Ou Legal Pnfetsion mark this cost. Wllltamsbarg, L. 1., Sept. 8.1852. Ds. J. C. Arts: Dear Eire-Over uppUemtiowfbr the past three yeore in my duties sa an advecate* brought on Mime etgbt months ago a aevere irritation of the bronchial tub»3* which was a constant aonojance to me, and fastbecom-vg a source of great apprehension. Every remedy tried ftlU-t to even relieve me, till 1 need yoarCsenT Phttoaxi. ■ Tlis has not only relieved me, bnt, as I trust, wholly eared ute. I care nothing lor the reputation of advocating Patent Me dicines, and this is st your service. I shall recommend it to members of the hex, and others whom I may mast, la boring under similar indispositions. Yours truly, R. F. JONES. Montgomery, Ah* October A*4B4U. Da. J. C. Ant: Sir—l bare used your admirable pound exclusively In my practice, and find it to surpass, by far, any other remedy vre have lor caring diseases upon the lungs. Your obedient servant, / ' &. B. JONES. M. D What yet remains to oonvinoe tbs moat Incredulous thut the Cherry Pectoral is all that It purports to be, vis: an un equalled remedial agent for all diseases of the Throat and Lung* The experience of yean has proven it to be Furh, and we submit It to tb* people, believing that ita virtue* will frilly maintain its reputation. r' Prepared by J. 0. AYER, Chemist,Lowell,Mass. Beware of worthless preparations* attempted to be off voder a similarity of name. Sold in PlUflburgb by all Druggists, and by B. A. FAHN ESTOCK A CO, wholesale and retail. je&6tndew JAMES BLAKELY, Buropean Agent and Dealer In End Estate, offers for tale the following valuable properly, vis: 2000 aerea fine land near the Mississippi Mhuuuri Railroad, lowa. 540 acres of Umber and prairie land In tit. Pauls, Minnesota. 120 acres In Liverpool township, Oolum biana county,Ohio. 101 acres nsarGreessbarg* Wesumve land county. 150 aeres near New Castle, Lawrencwcoußiy, highly improved. 1 acre lot near the front gate of be Mary Cemetery. 4 lots, each 24 feet by 210, neatly foccrd with paiJings near the borough of Lawrencevble. tOO building low, 25 feet by 100, near the north end of the Bharpeburgh Bridge. 80 lots, each 60 feet front by 160 tect deep, in Liverpool, (Edo. A very valuable form In Mrrrer county* of 130 acres, with excellent houses, barn sad -out buildings 2 booses and lots onDiaskond street, in the Ix r oogh of Birmingham. 8 lota, each 24 feetoa Quarry street, Tunning back to the Manor line. Fifth Ward. Call and examine Register, at tha comer of Berentfa sad BmfthfieU street*. ' fr2i BROWN'S ESSENCE OF GINGER.—This Essence Is war ranted to possess, in * concentrated form, all the voiu aide properties of Jamaica Ginger, and wiH be found, ou trial, an excellent Family Medkdne. It is particularly recommended as a tonic, to persons recovering from fever or other disease, a few drops imparting to the stomach a glow and vigor equal to a wins glassful of brandy or other stimulant, without any of tbs debilitating effects which are sure to follow the um of liquor of any k&ui, It is there fore especially serviceable to children and f»m-t— ft, tilo aged it wiU prove a great eoafon; to rheumatic affections it gives great reUel As a Qralerm remedy there is nothing soperior to it, and no family should be without Ic 2 gnus received by JOB. FLEMING* jy2s eornsr of the Diamond and Market ht. A HOMESTEAD UF FIVE ACRES FOR s36.—We bare for sale 3000 acne of good land, (aU of which, can be cultivated,) in lota of 6 acres and upwards* at from $5 to $lO per acre; situate along the Une of the Baltimoreaud Ohio Railroad, within from 2 to 4 mile* of Chmeron aud Belton Stations, Marshall county, Ya. Many persons liv ing in tho crowded cities wsnld do well to purchase a tew: acres and secure a healthy and comfortable home. There are first rate markets for all kinds of produce at every sta tion on the Railroad. A village at Oamaron Station is growing rapidly, and the country around is impromts verv tksL Title indiputeble. n. CDTHBERT A Son * JIS. UP Thlrj amt Mesd and Mineral Water KaeafidT — WHOWE, No. 61 FIFTH Street, next door to Ma.-ouic • Hail, dealer in FRUIT and OONFEOTIONAiI Y. ice Cream, of the beet quality* served up during the les son. Also, Strawberries and Cream. Families can be supplied with Strawberries and other Fruits* during the meson, on the most reasonable terms. Order* are respectfully solicited. je&tf I xEaiKABLE REAL ESTATE FOR S* I.U —Thirty 1 J Ing Lots in.the borough of Manchester* *vrh 84 f-j«t wide by 100 feet deep; part of the estate of the late James Adame, Esq., dcc’d. These iota fronting on an avenue M ioct wide, and extending to an alley tatbe rear 85 fret wide, make them desirable property for a suburban residence. Afro, a lot of ground on the corner* of the Fifth Ward Market House and Penn street* 35 feet front by 100 feet deep, to Spring alley. Also, two lots of ground on liberty street, eneh 25 feet front by 100 deep, to Quarry street, Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, jyl9 Reel Estate and European Agent. Advertlssmeat, ANY person wishing to make |SOO in 8 months, address me, post-paid* Farmington, Trumbull county, Ohio. This is no fiction or book agency. No traveling Is nuftwtu. ry; but any pereon can remain at boms mid the above sum In the time stated. Address jv7:3m PROF. BYRON H. HQBg. DRY UtiODA—a. MTIUHK, earner oj Grant and fifth tirtds, hs* now on hand 10 cases hi—muriiu. trum 6)4 cents up; 60 piece* Irish linen: 25pleeeswhite mulls* for ladies’ dresses, 76 pieces linen j cotton and wuoiesi good- for boys’ wear; a few piece* fine black challe? blaok, barred and plain be rage and tissue*; w»«Hiu f . mantilla silk and trimmings ot «v*ry description; tan colored and mixed de bage; dress ginghama; 600 pieces Mexrimaek prints, fast colors—ail of which will be sold extremely low. j»l2 1 EUROPEAN AGENCY. PAMMiaRk * KgMiTTiNf'w j OFFICE.—James Blakely has •rre w gv made with Eastern Bouses, which ensblas to Irene Drsfts* payable st sight, for any amount* in Liverpool, Dublin, Paris, and Frankfort on tire Main; alsp*atali Ore Provincial Banks and Branches la Geonsny* Francs, Great Britain, and Ireland. Drafts .over on* hundred pounds at $4,95 to £l. Office* center of Seventh and Smith field sta; my 36 SEMI ANNUAL SALE.—6uuo yards frsicolored Lawns st 6 cents per yard; Barege Delaines 10 cents, worth 18; with all other kinds of goods in like proportion, «t A. A. MASON*oX’&. i*ao » Fifth street BLACK RlLaE.—Just reeJvedat A. of Grant and Flfib streets, a few places of very flub plain and figured Black EBfes. Also, SfamtiUs BtfiU And Trimmings, in all th* frshfrmsM* oolors; Mosilas and Irish Unsns, 5 cases of the very beet make* Just re ceived at A. M’TXGUE’B, je2B earner Qrsnt and Bfthsts. INERAL WATEEE. —A fresh’suppiy of boegreM Bedford end Blue lick Water* renririid by xna yprrentn, ' mb **“ —m mi lkrTtrmt - >• J* fW— v*v f l £ *a* >*£•s'••• t* Inrl|«tatii|C*nHal ■■■si 'AvgfatwMflßOP uwmiMumammrMt XL dr. morseliinfroOßAmajamraiipft* tat the properties loetemdac lOixixar Cordial hMOHtv»Ae *—~ —* —*l -rtt hitiiTt the tale mtmt JgjJljsjl®*?' 9l JSS& aririn# ffflUka vletMorffauetf the wrti onfena, floor alboa, sinking at the stomach, femafelrm. ferities, a chronic tendency to miscarriage, emadatton. and ail complaint# growing ont of a free indulgence- ef the m akms, and all barrens** that doea not prooßedfromowSo cansee beyond the Teach of meflfcina. a«<« Whenevv tbeergaaatebe acted admire free from mal* fensation or atrietoral dbeases, it is averred timi MORSE'S INVIfIQRATIWQ ui.ray . 1 will replace weakness with strength, ineapedty with eMd- I apey, irregularity with wutibnn and natural actfrit*. end I ***»«* only without hamrt of re«ctfcm T hatwtth»hU ry I effect on the general organisation. in atedduit alt maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the narrow system, and that the panJyxation of the herveofmotbS «d seneation is physical death. Bear in mind also, that CUR* OF NRRTODB DIC-RABRB. mo laogaege can convey an adequate idea af thi ■-> - dlsteaad almost dfetesed, debilitated and down by excess, weak by nature, br sickness the n&strang and relaxed organization —-- braced, revivified and bnOtnp. iy nkirfril of nervous dlaeaaet vanish togettw nndre&te. ltl E?7' -521 **’ 4 ' '2 xt u» cntnnth, LOSS 01 MBUOBT, r Oonfosion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head. — v -»- •ebility, hysteria, wretchednesa,' thoughts gfun^rt>T» | fiTnte| h liiim i mtrfj, T«gM idiot, pdpiUtknora» ooiut!p,t|oii, etc., from wlmtmr eoiueftriec/U U.lf tbor. to bo plmml on bum. U*£Smj _ A GEKAT MEDICINE FOB FEMALES. ' ■ - L Si ge ? tB ***• .**■■* rastoraUT*, ia all eomplalnto incldentto females, mark a new era ia cbe an nala of madidne.. Thousands of ■Umnlants have fanh. rated—thoaeand of lartgcrants concocted—al 1 poroorltM tt iSi. > Sf d s a ?t r * Tioua di “"« 8 :uk! denn gemeauto whldi the delicate fenoatlcn of woman render bar liable etebt woman of sense. who stmer* from weakness, derangement. neryoosaM mort,paißa|,ithet*ck,oranyoSer collar to her pox, or common in both S2»—to riratfetT. Tlgorating Cordial a triaL • „ , MARRTKT) BEBBONSL ; Orpthers, will find tUsOodJal after they -bave'iasd a bot* tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the t ystaa. loaU t’ directions are to be &ond the happy parents of healthy off H eprin* who would not hare been eo hot forth!* extrenU U nary preparation And It la equally potem for the many dia i eaeesfor which U la recommended. Thousandsofy£noe t men hare been rwlored by uaingit, and woiin a finale I*. 9 stance has.lt felled to benefit them. * J PXBBOHS OF PALE COMPLEXION. | or eonsnmptlre habits, are restored by the newof a kettle ap ? two to bloom and Tigor, changing the etinfroa a sale. v*l <•' low, sickly color, to a bewttfal flUl wtJE yal ? _ TO THE MISGUIDED. Tbew trenns of tlw aduid neiadnlTtiMi hm**. ■ “I* plinth, dhnra. of right, loJrf mS entar power, «t lb. httrt, nerrSu f i derangement of the dlgmlTalnincttaQj, MMnl ■ duality, symptoms of consumptions, etc. ; Mantallj, the tearful effects on the mtnd are nraeh to be * dr«dei_ Lass ofmemory, confusion of idee*, dentation } of spirits, erll forebodings. aTersiomto society, nitSigy ‘ BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARKINGS (' should reflect that a aoond mind end body are themctiia- * esiArj nqulritM to promote connubial b*pi4n«ea: i J these, the journey through Hfe teamea. wsy I pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darken* the rWw-dhe f mtod became* shadowed with despair, and filled with thu 'i Ol f CAUTION. * Dr.VWfllßTkontiog Cordial hae heea arautKMM. & by some unprincipled persona. following-worda blown in the glass: Dr. Hon«>i luTigoratiiif Coraial. C. H. RISG, Proprietor, N' T. 1 The Cordial la put up, highly coneeutgat&H* Pit bat- 5 Price three doCara per bottle, two fcrflre a«n— Mz S for twelre dollars. C. h/bUTO, Proprietor/ % ACKKTHI f Pltt*oi*h—FtEtflKa. BROI, No. so Wood otnoi. i ■ ... 'i 0 a®o. IL KEYBNB, No.UO «“Tr | Allegheny Chy—JNO. P. FLEMING £ CinrtnßQtl—B. H. MNAKINQB. ■ ftblttmaaw i. TUJi OUK* OK Pima, . M tt , M ;.f _ ■T chugMof Matter from the >!m. all then jt.. t agreeable noises like the buzzing crftoeeckLtonhiff w« ST - whtafaHc ar*tomn,fi e .,whfch a 4 } Deafness, and alsogenerallywith the disease,^fcanrpe? * •on* who haTebjeadetf for too, fifteen, ««t twewJfeSf* - ;and were obliged to nae ear-tnzmpets. bare.after etepMi or two bottles, thrown aaide their trumpets, being mada ! ' £rad?u!wi l r * bJ ** Ma ‘ “* ao^OMhWa/ii»l Dtoa tile Trtbnne.| I FJAinS Itoß'l NsQLZCT Ton nmnew ~rh*n*mn*m 1 ‘ chlMren sannjdlT beeomn de*4 In oonseonsmaTif d£ ehnigss of mnttdrfrom their ents,indneid hi iimdal r. .in < *m»»mlii»Hnsdlrnijod,liieln children wooMl»eored:b«lf neglected, the dischiweSH tlaawiTrry troublesome,the henrincgrndnnUygeta voisn.* end dnnlljr pertinl or tote! 7 ‘ ■ _ „ , „ IMPORTANT NOTTCE: .OUandta Mrr.lk**~ —■<.> w—< fr (| ,|V. ..j . Soßao<«»neonrticeo«fSiSmr - /=T ■ Altrotna Fact!—Phllsdel phis, Jeooerr hneld oertttT, thet when I .twnmedeef Inboth enrs. so tbet in /few mrmthfl folmd jit elniost Impossible to benr. unless In the rwreJondwitoM of »cdee._ I rwntoed tn tbnt sltontbn until Inst snnuner ~ •period of eighteen rents, when I'benrd ofBCdSWA *|P lito nmittepaad qntu-wd Any onevtthlnr foribes information of mr case, which I thick a rrmariknbtotttnJ vm And me by calling at my ff— a ■ ■”"? door abere Second street, XißEacilUira™ 1 for tale by • A. J atkw • _ ' ' D-T7Z Aiw*jr« aeprgh» Pa, : ■ ' PrtTit* Diieuu. tß®. MOWN, No. 41 Diamond AUtj. Do* i. nUa hU entfn ottfattML to aa aAea Fxaetfeo. Hbturfnoai!* msctlj to PHiati . «««»*,««tudipmliifD3ka3aS IB oronrtt on ycmthfWindul|£e*iSott*£ *«u»T«ttar, ftincmns, Merettrtil Dtaawn, SembalWw ■<•*» Impotency, Pllno, Tlhorrmiflm. Noaslo W«*k»»' MonthlySojrpresSonj, Dieoaaee or the Joint*, iMdtl Ano, Norms AAetfoni, Patna In th* Book and Loin*.ln tation of tho Bidder and ZUdßoj«,raeeMMblly tn 2& Qorofiiazaatoed . SUttea yetz**praetlee (rix in tUidtrlonahte* Dr. Bro» sazaneea of a apeedy earo to tiu vho Bt*y ocdo a Boob* 41, Marne |pc to offer toUaoia. QMw and Mnt»Oi noflen RHKUJdA’EIIiAi. —l>r. djaeoTUyt mSm for Bbeummtlarlsa rpeedy and oertsln B *rrlr 1 thatpainfultrouble. ItDrrer&fi*. QftcesodPziTateOoiuultatktt Boom Ho, 41DIAMOR Pittsburgh, Pud’i. The Doctor!* always athon*. ' B. P. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE Hai ma» ■■ ; “• “* •“•"> rlwwnf.Md nfeampaNkuOTi offlred to the public for the removal of the Tarim* Ovus swoti of tl» Stomach and Bowels, and tha only artjc' rortlyc(thehwt roaMtuegfaoufag Ckderarnfcatitt. or Snuur Omnioint. This is, without exception, ass o 1 the moat Tmlvfi}j fondly maUdm ever (Uscorand. Hundreds, nay Umi mads, of certificates bare beea reolred from Phyriditi Clmgymsß, and flunllim of tbefint Tuspactabflfty, heart? tha strongest testimony in Its fovor, too. nuiaaroai '< publish. 43- for mis st the PEKIN TEA STOWS, No. SS Uf draat. STAR CANDLES—4O boles Ifactorati^^. sale by I teMl BMfTU A gnfnt.sifcTrt l - WJBKT HUKMKU KATHt* ixmCSS I bov In dm ; 300 Bm by t jos. ni naQ, .IT. wMroflitkitftmtmiaiDlianoj WAL TABSldtl—lo7nlu 51 tar ml. by ;.»231 viky nai diuy utuuS^ A*S f A*' • lev lock, on hand u \ yumaaMM. V