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PROPOSAL. —-SSsa. s^SKSksks= and the yard,} aavr-jarth the mater We and —- any of the cU**es named therein, via. : FOB PORTSMOUTH, N. U. Offers will be received auttt 13 o'cioek on Ok l«t day of N vember next. Clatses. Articles. No. 1 Bricks 2 Granite 3 Lumber , 4 Iron castings 5 paints end oil 6 Stationery -■*. 7 Wood g Charcoal B Hay 10 Meat 11 Steel 12 Files 13 Chandlery ii Excavation. Ofc. Win » *d«a SSmSfot - *•«* - !i “' vember n»xt„. Classes. Articles. No. i Lime and hair 2 Cement 3 ChaTcoal - 4 lifim elastic packing i llay andtStraw 0 Provender 7 Iron, iron spike 3 and nmls H Points, oil, glass, v Steel 10 Files 11 Ship chandlery 12 Hardware 13 Copper 14 Stationery 15 Sand I*s Bricks h Pia'/aml spruce lumber and timber Hi White pine boards and inmber 2n Granite 21 Yellow pins Umber 22 White pine and spruce Umber. FOR NEW YORK. eL , , v^ Offer, will*. w*!«l until 12o'*>sh 15 llay aod straw 19 Provender. _ FOR NORFOLK. 0ff...-ill b. rM-lvrf untilti oVlnrk on th, 10th J. 5 November nexL _ CUasua. Articles. No. 1 Bricks 2 Stone 3 Yellow pine and oa* timber *4 White pine plonk and U'ards f, Omcut r, Iron spike* and iron nails 7 Steel H Copper, lead and nuc •j Paint*, oiii and 10 Ship chandlefy 11 Hardware 12 Files 13 Stationery 14 Slate 15 Charcoal lfl H*y 17 Provender. FOR PENSACOLA. Offer, will l« rrerired until Iff o'clodt on th. 10th d«J November next. Class**- Articles. X () i Bricks 2 Pine lumber nod timber 3 Oak and hard wood, timber, awl lumber 4 White and yellow pine, juniper, and cypre* boards and lumber 5 Line, Ac. 0 Oemenl 7 Iron, iron fplkefl and nails » Paints, oils, glass, Ac. 9 Steel 10 File* 11 Ship chandlery 12 lUidware .. - 13 Copper, copper and composition nails, *c 14 Stationery 10 Iron castings 16 Fuel 17 Belting and packing 18 Hay 19 provender 2J Shells 21 Slate 22 Granite. Tht printed schedules may bo roen al tho ■ ,\ 1H Q.«i |NQti'oftcen nearest thereto, and lA AK El navy agent for the particular ?i£l noarertto hi* office, or ; by the barean, for any yard stating the class* and the yards for •ss-aasffss £?&•££. -«* a.» tarlalß will be required to be delivered. , . . All the article* which may be eontjtotri for and to be dieting, HSS3SS?33e BD *cifled, the prices shall remain the same. . Tut thanrSdro under the coutract must be of the b« t n ,!S redaUveredln good order, free of all and every exit» quality,aeUTKwuui’ t inspection, conn, charge or expense, and entt«t to be in weight, or tbireof. 1111- SaHsSsrs.- aMBKSSSsiwd tontoue”wb“'do notoJld. near ,b. pUcwher. th..nkl ~ laneoor required to name to their pr > are to be { *®J*’® r *7 , the city place near the yai d may b. Sled upon todellver arUcle. wh, . rf’d.ufo'rj of >ll building matorlmli murtco. to ™pß>«Kl',?Mt°. l ,*in the toll amount ‘y"“"'Ufu’ y be wotdred, and twenty per centum as additional weumy dedoetad from each payment ontU the contract shall hftfe been completed or cancel!*!, unless otherwise authorised be the Department. On classes beaded ‘ Miscellaneous, to K Silvered as required during the fiscal year, the twenty ®* “* »;TZ;MtaiDM) may at the diferetion of tho c^mman- IP"" h “° t j J‘ „„ th.prJoDt.llon o ? t rejectedartlele* offered under the contract removed from the yard, unless specially authorired by tbo Dd in the contract that if default shall 1« S.e P wTrUe9 of the first part In delivering all lor bytte of £ 0 qatUty at the oKL above provided, then, and in that case, the 1 ?. W forfeit end pay to the United States, as '!££s& Se m «SrLr“rice f S price to bapald for the articles in case of thereof, which liquidated damages may-bo recovered from time to time as they accrue. .!#_ *v«» The sureties must sign the contract, and in the aggregate are worth, over and above their debts and liabilities, the fall amount of the contract Kach offer mast be signed by the person or perrons mak ing It, and by the guarantors, according to tne form annex ed; and their residence, naming the town and State, must be distinctly *tat-d. , , ’ „ It Is to be provided lo the contract that tho bureau shall have the power of annulling Uus contract, without los| or 1 —... to tb. gov.rum.nt, In caee Congreea ehall not have madeenfßclent appropriations Tor lb. article, named, or for the completion oftlii- worfci estimated for, and on which th l?e«otooM 1 be accepted will b. notified by JKSui U» poet office, which none, eh.ll be coueid- snd if they do not enter into contract for fa wltbiu fifteen d.ye from the d.t. of tu» P ffim S tarJo of the toeeptanc. of their hid, a tom. otherP*"”if,,«”ld £id the gnarantore of each delliulung bidder will b« held responsible for nil delinquencies. All orders not mnd« In strict conforms y with this savor tlmment will, at the option of the bureau, ba rbf the Union. 1 1 FLKE INSURANCES | On merchandise generally. I On store*, dwelling . Ac. „ I :rfH3£SjSp3£:|“" Garden, Southwmk, aud other loan?, * > aats bamgvkii their UAMtiMo a-' | f excuaxCil oma to hv mu. ‘ftss“ N. «.d Balancesio the hands of Agents and jrimmou Cities constantly for sale. ' ♦ »v„n»,itHi on Marine Policies recently Issued toMio no Collections inude iu all th* citks throughout the Unite SubeCTiptioQ Notes BUWU „„ p „ iu racked iu par fuud, ar eurr.nl pap£. g7 Market street, between llurdjind Fourth sta. iJtaW.iy Wa. Mirlin. Joseph 11. Seal, &!mund A Soudff, John 0. l)a*is, Hubert Burton, Jobn K. Penrose, GaorguQ. Lelper, tiward l>arliugton, II Jones Brooke, J. Q. Johnson, James C. Head, TbeOpUus Paulding, James B. M’Farland, w. 0. Ludwig, j<.nru W. Cowan, Sec’y. I*. A. MADKKIA, A«eiit, No. 9li VVnwr hlro.L, I'itulmrKb. ' TlilSirX*U A.X St ATK.n (Jt TIIK BTATE MUTUAL TB 'IHBUSANCE COMPAMY, « ini' »*«•" uMSi.:: I*** « lut£mt*n Loan*, Ac IOuOOO 00 o«ijit»ldtock lie urn*i premiums, U>si**, Kclm>ur>mo«, Ee p«lCe«*S JtCL, ,„U», Steius “ nJ curitiurf >r ■mlmn Note*. )»ihon Uau«l..- im’t of Kosourra*. Li.lilo for U*w».— »3te£lo^ DIRECTOR.*". JOIIN P. nUTIIKJLfOKD, Dauphin county. P 0. BKUUWiCK,!UrrDi>uu, SAMUEL JONES, PLil^lflphlH, A WILKINS. U«ioK--r, I'.Ufi'urnh, A. A.CAiUUEK, ** „ • JUU.N H. EUi'ilKßEOllb; Dauphin oounty, A J. UlLLETT,Uarn»burg, 8 T. JONKi", Harrisburg. ROBKUt KLOTE. Carbon county. JOHN l*. EUTIIEKPOHD, Prwrtdent. A. J. OiI.LETT, hocreuiry. WUlln»ure against perils of**'» »Uil lalanJ nari "“ t t ’ r 1 m, on M*rcbaU». In city or country, at atibfnt with safely- Policies Usuwl on dwelling bou» cither perpetually or for a term of yeaxa. . . D "°r£-T'’ Tlfifc CIUTKi) STATES LIFE INSURANCE, AIiNIUTV A.ND TRUST COMI*AN\, CHARTERED A-PRIt 26TH, 1840. CHARTER I'KKI'KTIiAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Ofia, S. E. Corner of Third and Chutnul Slreeu, Ph&adtlphia. Ojhocrt 0/ the Jlimt Hvrd ai PKiiaiUlphia: BtwhfO R. Crawford, B AmLrowW. Thompson, L*wrrn«<* Joqqmb, lienjwnli* G.«o, M'li^ury, J*C*)b L. Florence, ‘•’’■''y.' ul> WlHlfciu M. Godwin, WilLur.i M K«* Prt*ident-~ bl*>ph*u K.Crawfonl I'ice Pr'inlrnl— Medtaii EasMtnrr, /'.’.V, ury*—JMU'-- H WUeon, M. l JUaHanrCU,- K »,«... S-*. 71 Fourth *trr.vt, PiU.-borrfb. Tbt Fraßkiin F»r« ln»ttr*nre Coiopaay. Of yhd.uiriy'u-i. DIRBCTOK.— CUiL* W Vw'wt, *'•'"'•••“ .!•»*. »£«*■ Wwlit. tiranl.--- ' L : 'j «. 'V lu L umi>.t~=-. 'i“Jl"' - Morns IhitUTwu. • Cius. U. lusccta, A-creMry. [ ...tiniiii i& nur ia-ur»nr... > r LouuvLon «*«*) Urn. fiption of pnfyrrt} .l.l u r»u. ■* >• aeon • >.» i-l-ui «ltti Tl»- Law r>- wLich, »i‘L •'aj , i | < 1 ' (Real ! “EriDpcniry Loanr *bu>ck> Ac Xoul th-ir n. a |*nM >A t-*ut?£»*"• tS«T hat* paid upwarrl of One Mil.v :> t<-ur Hundred H. - r-aoJ Dollara, by fire. th of Innarauw, a* well a* lb- at'..:.r a-i iwpo*. Linn to inert with prumpinetyi all HaiuUtta'e. 110 V J. OARPINEH COrrlN, Agent, •pM Offlea, north-cart cor._W«*i. and Thir>l *U. riiorKirio\ _ INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Prtmtuvu and ttetttrn Fund 51, 000,000. INCORPORATED I*2l. PoUdea of Insurance 1-auMat ail times on the moat) ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY EIRE, GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aoekt FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGUEXV COOfTT. ro*rlC:y Western Insurance Company, It MILLKK Jr-, Prttidtnt. | ¥■ M. GORDON, Sccrtlar > iL.XU.LMi, CAPITAL, f 300,000. WlLLlnsure against all kinds of riaka, KIRK and M A RINK. All losses will be liberally adjusted and PI A ll ifome P l nl?tituUon, managed by DiaicToH* * r " w * ll known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the they hare asaomed, a* offering the beat protection to those *£££££. IS!?ir.,o. W. Rlcketaon, JW. Butler, N. tfolmea, Jr., W. U. Smith. C. Ihmaeu, (J«rge W. Jeckaon, Wm. M. Lyon,Jamea Lippcneotl, George Darsle, Jamaa Slc- Auley, Alexander Ninilcfc, Thomas Scott. . _ . neL Office, No. O'i Water street, v Warehouse of Spang * O^up «tairs.) ( LATI fli uWN'B, ) Corner of Hmttlifleld ana Third etreeti /• i r r.sn r h mi, fa ■ GLASS ft CABB, Proprietors. JOHN l*. GLASS,- (LaU ItMin 3«t- T«Uf»*pb OC«e-) UE Proprietor Uko.i pleasure to announcing to ib«* | public that tbtH new ami *U*gaut Hotel bas been opeued a* abouaeof enUirtalmiiHut. living comesodioua and ro^ mv aod adjoining the offleo of the Ohio s'tHgnCompany,lt i inducements unsurpashed in Wurmn {or thv aeiotnr tion of the traveling community. A aharo of public patronage i* soiiciu-a au!7 M. O AHKjLI. FRANKLIN HOUSE CHESTNUT STREET, AMOVE THIRD, I’UI LADhLPIIIA PARKER * LAlliDt Proprietor* jylO&in] TERMS $1,&0 PKlt DAY. g c jg iL i iAN HOU»K, JOHNSTOWN, TENS milS undersigned having taken rimrgc* ot the 1 named House, and rwlltted it al u large expen?« wmforuble as well as elegant style, 1h now prepared to celve guests, and give ample satisfactionto all who misy pa ronis* the House. faufrtf j JAMES DOWNEY. HAKE’S HOTEL, i Lute Farmer’s Exchange, j NO 133 LIIiEUTY STKEBT, foot of Filth street, Pitbe Imnrh. SAMUEL HAKE, Proprietor. This Hotel is entirely now. having Just been completed uml opened for the aecommodutna of_thn public, [.tepid -* *** fi'i ' *•••'' • «» fa -- t»n %<* (stynuterr>) t627,4"1i 63 Dr. B. M. Iliuion, : llughCralg, • Spencer M’llyaln, I Charles Kelly, Samuel >i. jju>ke**» Henry Sloan, James 'fruqunlr, Wa, Kyra, Jr-. Jo».bua U. I'ric®, JauiusTennent, John B. Semple, Charles Sclmtfer, J. T. Lognn, Pittsburgh, U.T.C. Morgan, do. WM. MAUTI3, President. TUD6.C.IIA.ND, Virt. President. k -kf'-ij inw.V.l, *S OR TH* PERILSOF MAVIOATIOS* BY HOTELS. CITY HOTEL. OVVN TOW'S. AVERLKY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth strewt, betww id Walnut, I'bllfcitfh' ll ' l *- [aa‘iO:y * OABKILL HOUSE, THK GLKfli HOTEh 18 NOW HEADY FOll SUMMER VISITERS. The grounds have been improved, and th<; Hoose rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy 10 see his (Fiends. Ad Omnibus of the Kicelsior Linn is now running from the station, on Fifth htrwst, tu the ULL'N lIOTKL. Leaves the station ai W o'clock, A. M., aud 0 P. M.; return ing at 9 A. M., end C\4 P. M. jel2:6m J- 0. MARTIN, Agent. "FEANKLIS HOUSfcf, ClnveiandT’oiiio. - C PATRICK k SON, PROPKiCTORJi.—This House has ui • dergono thorough and exteusire repairs, alterations, Urge additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie* tors themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the FaAs&ua a place where all the com* torts ofa first class hotel can be found. ‘‘ jy-ttf C. PATRICK A SON. “Riley’s hotels CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBUSOS, PA. e/bILEY, Proprietor. J. XIURtU, »* 1 101 —•••*■ H. WAR CL PKEBY HOTEL, corner of Hancock gtrwfcand Duqueec Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. , Bar4:y MctfASTKRS A mark lb, Proprietor*. Sew Fell aood», u i«r Reduced Price*. YOUKU, EieVtNSOM 1 LOW, Sipi or the Original Deehire, So. 74 ilnrket slreet, between Fourth elreet and tliu Diamond, tiUaburgb,are;u*trocejvmga larg« an Hplttudid assortmanf or /alf l>ry Uo&», at unnsu.lly low price-., iroio New York uud PhJndalphta importer*sml auc tion sale*. l'b* sleek will be found lull in e>ery depart ment, coufisllug in , art of ... „ , plaid, stripe and \ tula Silk, i’renrli Mcnnoes, Caj-bnipres, Coburg; Paramattas and Alpacas, at unprecedented mrguin-. Merino and Co.-bßicrc Plaids. d° Ruuibazlm>s .uud Canton Cloth?, do do French UlughHm.-, '*'] Chintzes and Print*, 'j'" 1 ~ Irish Linens and Liuen Sheetings, do a > Pillow Lirit nri and Table Cloths, do ’ 0 Napkins uud Table Damask-, do do Plain an.l I rint-d Detains and Cashmere, do Alh>. a lu'.’ a.-<:rtinfiit Domestic Goods, at profit bar gain.-; SX^;"ch-od«id'''S^’lloodk«rchie( s , ot C re.t bargain-; .. . Itiblam* an 1 Millinery Goods at threat bargains, Ibisierv, (li , ves aud Snsj-t-nJera, do. . owin'-' to ti,« uDuaon'.K large importation, poods hare be. n l. r-.'d i to the nuctinos in the east. amt sold nt great Kju*rili' c- u,A i. tie -1.11 iorca>h at u very small advance. -ep4 Yd Nti. STKVJiNftUN A^LOW^ New Arrival of'Si>rU»K and Summer Dry GooiU. AT No. 99 N. W. SIDE OK WOOD STREET. DdHBWd 6 Co., Imi-jrti-r- and Jobber* in Uritiab, . Kreueb and German DRY UO>JDS. Having "corr al our largo nnd extensive aU>ck of spring and iwbidw goods purchased from importers, manufacturer*, and part through our «.wn importation, we feel safe In assuring our - - . 0 m ,-u*t * ftlifU 6Tek, rirrattUMU, **». I j Q ibe trade. ._ . A DBkLKUSIn Com, Rank NoDw, Time Bills, foreign and : Aui .„ lk . our dry grvnls stock w»l be foundcttUxi«res,de. Domestic Exchiuwe, Of D«pueU» j niue-. ISrl.-mouth lawn- of the most desirable design , Bich.oK,. c-n .11 tbJtrim li.nl rlur. o, th* Union .nd Kn- I m „ blur 1u „, r ,.. blnok »nd f.ncjflgnml «Un> t„r in sum- to suit purchasers. i jlughaiu-mid taury priuts, latest styles broadcloth*, Uny ’ -/ ul iud imr fund.- reeled on deposit. ! ca-dmere*. satinets, twee-ds and summer panta i“niUon all par* of the Union, at the lowest , iUk .. Lp . wll Hl „i black muslins, table diapers. H |-.pn:lj _ We ,J«o . ~r> unw ••«■«»«“ «*“»■* n0n....1 elvio.. [mini lr.l Hullnnd braid .nd leghorn, ~,.1 Fstensive variety <>t hosiery, gloves and ribbons. wm» lace goods, fancy netting*, jaconetts.mull and figured Hwu.* luusnn* and black silk veils, Ac. n- r tmr vanity stock embrace* tu part combs, buttons, per eiisMon can* threads, port inonales, patent medicines, per- S' “in,™, Ary .rtwlo u.n.lly kop, in lh. ~■ rWv’ uno, Wibr «ilh » l .rs- -to. k of p-d .jnd -U'" wuu.ii materials, gliw.-e*,ff»ld and gilt o f %ZZ) K r ifd.Tiin bl wWrf'thMowwt l^Jri r ci U forc.-h "ZrZZXZZu™ 0n,0r.,. tcoxu - GKE\f BAKGAINri IN DRY GOODS AT A M’TIGHE’S HEW BTORE, f*tliXKit Oh' iiIiAST A SD yiETlf STREETS, THIS PVY OPENED MY NEW STORE, 1 Mi leave U rul lbe mU-OtiOO of the to the eanJ-Uendida-isortmentof bPRINO AND BUMMER OOolir, ju,. mceived. Among U.e stork may be found sum* 01 the very l»oe-i g.-od* now |aport«d. It comprise-. l,lack and fancy Dr*-*- Silk*, lejcls.to J'J per jd '**) do Mous. de lAlur*. Hundred* Laine«,and Mousse !me di Jtegc; . . . •>*) Jo |le*uti!ul barege, aud Ti—ise*, in great varie.) . do New Style Dre.«« Gingham*; Jam do American. Kreu-'h and English Prints; jj.iy d" Kreoeh and Kugu-h Lawns; •* JW fr. ri. h l ull.r*. tr*.ni IS>4 <*n» n> s*.«); ■j.., M.ntiU«..i.f it... LM...: .lyle, «mon« wldrh .r. ml „[ th, I.»utilul iin|..n..l int.. .bl- wunlry. \l»o M u«ilu“. Ticking*. Oben k*, Linen 9, Crash, Diaper* Table I'i.i'h* livnCeineti'* U'ear. Ac. TiLl JlMlNii* in t bi* department will be found a com oisic n—.r'i-ietit i't Dree* and Mantilla Trimmings, Malt. s< ln.J L..t, on, KKIWi »»d Thr.«l U»; .11 o .l,„0 .11. !-•< Id .mu.nuby K... l,n l..;„ J.rl «U, Mu-lln .t .1. „«« BEW DKY GOODS BTOBE. Iron Kronl-.Ko. Hi Mnrk.t .lr««t. Oft. b« U-e bell.g U :■<* lile* !J Mr the IrstUlftll'B of » geT-e, ai Dr> i» -o-J- iiu.-iue—. we would re-pwtfuUy solicit ih teueivr and well oelecU-d Stock cdCiLkA, KANLi AN il API.E iI'WW «.• cau offer such induiemeo:* a* aril.»' •i.ire enllr- ♦a.k faction. „ HAi.AN .k AIIL, «l-r 1 tf No*. 91 Market and s Inmii street. EXCHANQE AND BAH KIND HODS A. WILKINS dt €Oi, UNITED STATES BANK BUILDING, JSo. Fourth. Street, , nTTaiitiuiw, fa. FOREIGN ami Domestic liA'-Langi-, Coin, Bank Not« a and Land Warrants bought and sold. Collections made throughout the Union. Huflues* paper dUeouuted and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Money reedred on deposit, and late reft allowed when left lor a specified tiiue. IteraovaJ. PATRICKS A FRIEND, BANKERS AND KXCUANUE BItOKEBS, flaw Remtmd f/ltir Ojjict to thr. (Amur 0/ F\fUi : Eastern and VI eelorn Cities constantly for sale. . Coilwtion* made in all the cities throughout the United Stales. Deposits received lu par tumls or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. l* eU * TIEitNAN A CO., D INKERS AND EXCHANGE UKOKEK3, jVo. t»5 ItW Sin-'t, cirtur of Diamond AUry, mT«miß<*W. FA., BUY AND 3 ELL Bauk Notes and Coin; Discount Owe .vbunge, awl promissory notes; make eollecticcs in th- „r;ui'M‘i‘l - lues of the Union. It-eeWe depOS.t* on call iir.l n'l luhTe-t, and gim th-ir prompt attention to nil other matter* appertaining to a Br»h«r> business. Fasten, Exchange <•» nntanily on hand. _ ... JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, [>lXl. LA IH Exchange, Commercial and Bank Note*. ctuck E5U.1 .1.1 .ou ™ '.“"ifb.i'; r lnu,n-tj»ia™l>«P«.>‘ Haul. - - J4W,lb3 Xo "" ' ' BILL 4 CO., nANkr.ita AND EXCHANGE UEjUKUa cca.Hia or am« lirru ataxws. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the F.aeLirn Cliwi tronsUnlly Wr axle lime Bill* ol Kx-.hange aud XoU* discounted. Gold. silTer and Rank .Notes, liouslit and n,l “' , -i . rmi-ijal .me- 0! tbo Lulled sxir.' * M p.MUM.'m"! 01 fur nuJ_Curr.-utJuud» l jmari7ly ALEX* Lkxaia. nanii. runtsc* kkam** AtLM LixaiA, V . HAMKR 4 KABK| , BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND rKI.LGoId, Silver, awl Bank Sot**; neßot.nle lA.nn- «.« 11. ivl Estate .t clock hertsritics; purcliai-- iT.-mlN.arvN.-l.- and Tim- Bills, -n East and W-et; bu;. aud s.*.lStoTT.y\ " G. E ARNOLD ft CO-, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE iUiOKEIUi, DEALERS lu Exchange. Coin, bank Notes h«Jt*h J Time Draft*, 4c. Collection* iwoluhy attended ti. and proceed* remitted to any part of the L uh-o. Stocks Uiu«hl and sold on-vunubwion *±.So. Tl Fourth MLt«I»T u- llank_of_l lUslfg. !»al- AIfSTIA LOUMIS. „ STOCK. AND BILL DHOKbU, urfi<4, iVo. 9i fW*A Ot-rr* *♦’*■•**. pirtMIUKGH. , Notes, Draft*, B-.n-K .and L ' m ° B lateral*. najotlat.G. Stock* aul l*»nd Warrants \ and sold. $101,4*1 0* I7v,t*lo ;.l IJ.Wv 'i! 1H 53, XCIIASOJ! AND aANK 1 NO II OU 3 E A f A. WILKINS ft CO., s,-. T U F--rar;i Stfexii. • Opfoslt* tbs Dankof HtUburgh It'ttaKi, & a . r 1 T (Ml A\ U K AND BANKING H >.• t. K > • WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO , M to-'t -TRLrr ! I-TNl.t'a '• Interest allowed oa timr dr;»ei*.«. ••• • •• ■'' THOMPSON BELL ft CO . BANKERS AND li A' * K E « ' . (l.ird * c - • • FUKNiTi i>E. I ;lMnrp*ta.o.! >u r»‘.; *Br»«i fcr •«-«■ It. Uk .‘f >• **\« ■ • 111 )m Hf.U »( •v» »» ir tn»> Lu»irj . i Bantnr W«*L 1 As hr »• ■t*‘t.T’aiv.«-i '• -u, !. •' '■ 1 •onrd m.t:- 1 ;■»: •.!-.'- n," ;u»:>- - . • „ ... »,•[.. fcjiJ u. will j UK .•. >rr *;.i lA.:i.t} ;u laaaolactMrui*- Ur in rnaMM t-, pf-ln-t raruiar*, at Ih* ; ad.pl.U iht i-rtfr-lf> ’ f idrnlUySnjl hL< : «tsh hi- own. i.i .|ual.t> *l.l prv*. *n l Wn- . , • kv* .*u Land llir ,IUV,t J 'd eT< ’ r * u . s ‘ ' , furniture, fn-oi Uw <-.Ur*;-u h r.a plam.*t, v*u»- **••**•» -r «u« ‘ ,f ""l\ ' WL-h-J tr- D Li. ml. «' «•• •• , • hleh for rtriinrw at rtvir *nJ LnUL, olddol b« rurpfoml ( Id any of tb* Eautrm ntw: > -tcub. XIV lrU-*-trtr Si•!*»•; | "*0 SetM, In pluth an ‘ b»'.r "If’th; [ J*Oxir>». Mahi-jrao? C'balr=; ( .40'.!(«. Value: JO Mahogany K.vrkiu»: " |&> W alnut •' JO Maltngauj Di^aas; In Walnut ** I JjO Marblo Top Crntrr Tibi.*;-: JiO •» ** DrMifiitg Uuii'fcii* *4O •» «• Waah«tanJ«;a 6*o Knelonod “ 100 Common “ 30 Plain Dr*mdn* Bureau*; “49 Mahogany Badatrad*: Walnut u 6Ooottag« 44 tOO Cborry and Poplar B*d"t*ad»; 2Q3dnboganv Vi ardn lw*; 10 WUnu: 10 Chrrry “ 60 plain Uuraaua; TO binlurf and brraKfa.it Tablaa 12 Brorrtarj »uj U.*>Ju-a»r*; 30 Jo». Caitr Sral Cbuir* ; 14 Con* 12 Laiina* Writing Itokii , Hat and To»«l Stand*; What-Not*; J KUgulrr*; Papar Slacha Tabl**: OoDTtraattonCbaira; Pambroka 11 giu.hrthan ** liali and Tl*T “ BaMytlon “ Lalln' Work " pmarl InltVl M BaUMion Dining T*W«t; jtna Ottoman*; FGothk end Hall Chairs; A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cjlhwit Miuu supplied with ali ar ticle* In their line. , , STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, fuminhed at the shortest notice. All order* promptly attended to. _ Steamboats, Aliojr I . Til* •uUcnb.TN tt-uder tlndr acknow-A ! h'f the laror* bellowed ■■HBBlhetn by their titcawboal friend*, and w,utd respectfully remind the m and other* interest- * 1 1 «d ku building boat*, that they are at all time* prepared U> furni-h, ou the meet reasonable tcm“, every description of Cabin Furniture and ChAirx of tip- beM mnlerwl and work manship. T. 11. YOLNG A CO., Corner Third aud Sinlthfleld streets. Jy12,*63 opposite “Brown’* Botel.” Jam** Lowry, Jr., C'fBAIR AND UKDSTKAD M AN UFACT'URKR—No. 294 j FetUnnau's How, Liberty ktrwu, nu on hind » large of Chair* and Bedsteads ol eT*ry description, made «f the bent materials, which he wtil sell lower than articles or the same quality can be sold In the city. He would call par ticular attention to hie lari?*clock of Mabogauy uud Walnut Chair» and Bedstead*, which he will sell at greatly miuaed prinea Ah*, Turning of erery description executed in the n*at.wt manner. Orders left at the Wan- Booms, or at the Mill corner ol Adame and Liberty ctr<-eL«. will l»e promptly ttun.led to. _ A. Mlbk.iKKN it CO., HAVK ON HAND at tbelr extensive CADINKT and CUAIR MANUFACTORY, No. W gmltlifield street. a larga assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell 16 |»r cunt, below customary rates. Terms —cash only. Great Inducements to Cash Porcttaaera. WK will ftell our large *Dvk of COMMON AND i'ANC* CllAUta AND HKDSTKADS, at prices that raimot fall to Dlense cash purchasers. All our work U warranted. Our termsar« CAUU. JAMKB LOWRY, JR-, cor. SwxenUijand Liberty su. 0 I ,-v - VV.M. K. STKVKN&.'N c-Mlmi*-* ir. uittmh-Um “ I u\ rSI corner of Liberty and Seventh -sP**»*te UNPKKTAK )fle’.P J * T*ING attended to, in all tte Itranchee. tnyll RESTAURANT.-. CORNUCOPIA «-OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE No. 40, Fifth Street, between jjfcxi anti Market. janlOly J u,,, CRYSTAL PALACE No. 18 Market itreet. C. C. SEELY, ■j—v REBPKCTFULLY informs bis friends and the tfyd fj»j/pubilc In general, that he has just started his New York an bl. celebrated LAOBIi BKHL to bottles. All orders left at his Ofllce, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLKT, (osar Wood street,) will be punctually attended ts* !i I ■•orner of i ‘ iuOlnMi ALI.I.V INK VVi." -1) pTUKCT, riLKNi’il' STiTK "F <’L<«THS! KEADY mai>‘k CLOTHING, U li .»L 1. S \I- i. i K A Dj: > r i‘ i; .v /•/■•/ '• A' t t 1 ! n'l V. oil L I.MI !| - FK' :\o. street, (u\«r ■*ii>c : O';HSKt or diamond allst. N. » -W- I- i' n,r ' UU- -j M -1 .'1 v :h. Ci.-IMMT Burl' •“ n . U'T-t.d "V- t« John >:vi.‘X'Ki:y a t \K\S SUMU.NO GOODS. Jl » f KIVU' hi- AT J».>HN » VI; >MvMY A C*' > b' ! " r: ,ct.it>.? W V “* W ..-J.tn-el.asiJ-'Tt- r • ..t. Uii»t tin? <-«•!»• brali-J Ljl« ? T >r b*J the yl-'* ••>■ • ■ *, i tittiiisi.i* «t :> ii tli-r. the i-u Mir to. Tb<-:*< Lai *“ > -o „',hiv.i t--m r.-i h»n;i«, t»uJ, cuu*Mju«»tiy. u-- L>- trl -roi ' in 5; abb 1 to -»« that * - j ip 11. I>t «■ pr.*» » »■>> !»•«*• 1. 11 ‘ r , rn , T'.rr-f T-. -- iqtU«* th*; altou.i.-i ' . f Wlv l. a • .••» -r» Ml 1 • •Milltry m-ivhatitf, in £pd*t*l, tr i'i u.ii’i- oar a>xirUi"i - i»l *-f KK MM-*\ 11.-tllilNn. H i- a 1 ”!'*! ImpOßatble t ■ -nuinvrii:- tb- • l il'"'ll Ha. mnHautly •>» hiuJ • thoi-- *»»Ttuipu*. "f l?L* >TIX£. vkstinon • n.I"VKKO'ATIN‘i.of Shr latent .tylr.. e*prw*.ly for the ■•ii-l-ci trad- O.nrWu-n l*»Tln,: th-ironier.. »nl h»r» ibnr »i«hrn ■•nnaulte*! *u-i l omplbM with, ai* all work ,n Jot-..- uii'l-r M« own .iijxTrlßttio. Clotlilng i Ciotlilng I fI'HF uUvlcr«i(CDpU rt-.«;*---itulh inform.-* bin frl**nd. and : ‘-e I public Ibal hr in d>"« nvpiVinitßl bi««n..rr. No. 177 Lib erty street, » cb"W assortment -1 Cloths, Ca-wlmem* and V rating. of the latent kt» 1 m«*t styles, which be in prepared l<> make U> order io the moat fwtblonable man- *1 short ootW, and <»n the most reasonable terms. Wihiful«n on handalarpsand **it maiiuf*rtor*li.tGek ,f made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention >f tourers, cither wholesale or retail. Persons wh<> purchase UN,(.of the IntJitirui ut John li. M iaddon J A Co*.,) m»l>«*:fully uituounee* !■> the lhut he hH.-. >'i»eneit at tbe aN.'Ve »luml, a ime of WAT t il h. . JKVVKI.KV, SIUVKK AMI I'LUKH WAItK, LAMI*: S , (• \ UANDULKtv i’ock'-t ami I'nLU Cu'.Ury, JlnUimna 7Vci rnJ Q.mmunwn&ti, and the umiul\arh'iy ol go,*].-iu ho-. »lti<- 1,1 Special ran* ami attention given to the It El'A 111 of FINK WATCIIKS.JKWKLKY.Ac. , . . , U" truete, that lroui hi- long experience In huninese. he will ho able to give saii.-tui tioii to th.-o w hu uniy tuvnr Imu with their putronage. I'ilLiburnh, M») Ilciiry Hlckiardkoii) J«we .s, HAVING re-hi* jk>tv iu a haudsoma manner, and ‘hut ncentlv retimiJa fn-m tin* ea-stern rith?B wilt a Ull „ Jirment of W ATCIIKS JEWKUIY, and FANCY hoods, «i»«»u «*h u» o» a. >*«•■; ; ««UI 111. tot Lh.t muiint IU.-W “ S' mosldwir»WiM.tylf.M'att-ri> f -i» , S'| Of.k». irj,U»e latest stylos c.f brooches, lir.-a.-l Ve S k'i n ,,., r liiiiir-* Ear Jtinijs, Mmuitun* Lockets, otd Jewelry no*w, All w»rlt **n* will be wtrrwitod. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. .« the £ 3 eJciu Tea Store, 38 strut, Pittsburgh, Va. T)Y the half cliom. of nmtlj pMAetl In meLlllc p.ok*ge» -m*,”, ob "r no. rooOTing hi. Fall atoek of GBIM i m n'K TPAS —HjonßlstiTigoi gome of the finest eltja Stra in M.rch.nlSTUi.i., U. ♦itv !\r»; hn itcd to cull and examine oarFtock. in hn »«■* tut of the Tanoua grades, *U uf "hf 6 "I**” 1 **” bti-n«ttr«rQlly selected, and can with confidence be recom m> tided; :.u hull cheats fine Young Hyson, ii> do do ilovune Young Hyaon 1U -.‘o extra line Moyune do; 10u do goperinr do j M Lallured tax™ extra Curious Young Hyeon | 25 ball chests fine Gunpowder; ? " lo do extra floe an; 5 do do Moyane Imperial; 20 do Superior do; 150 do Roe Oolong Black Tea V 40 do extra fine oolong; So do extra Curious ao; 20 do Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong, 26 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; 5 do Curious ao . do; ALSO—Java and Mo Cnffee. hovering’s Crushed andFul- T *ALSO-63,0U0 Principe Segura, which wW ta sold very . A. JAYNK3» 10 • - • •S» Fifth street, Pittsburgh. nov!4:dAw : HEW OFFICE. Baal Batata and Contraattog Agent. , Ttrv subscriber has been indueod to open an office for “f.p£?Sr.rbnytn* aad »lliagjOa haTlnir the Aeuncy of large Steam Saw-Mllls and Boat Yardson the g All«gbeoy river, together with facilities from other water and steam “J’® I”**. 1 ”**. himself that be can fornUh any bills at lumber ami timber of any kind, great or small, long or jjborttMii ..eliver them at any point on the Allegheny, MommgaheU. Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large! Store Boats. Coal Hats, Boat 0 unnels, Bridge Timber, R*il roai Timbers— Freight Iron, Coal, *c-to any given point, led will attend to the Sal# and Bent of Boal jistate. From his long experience in lumbering, £re l i^, n building, he thinks he can give general satisfaction. All persons* are requested to make their contracts soon . «P«- sTallv those wanting boats or Urge blllsof lumber and tim ber, should contract for them in the fall for the spring and summer use. lie will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. _ Letters addressed to David Muxs, Beal Estatei and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. ltf), post paid, will b* to. »is office Is on Irw;V££>? 0 5, Allegheny House. DA ' IV MU>N ' umncts. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, “ ... . „„ Mr. ttobi. 8. Bbjwu, E»[., “ T *47 Mr. Wm. Armstrong, Clarion M Mr.Gaorg* U. tswenej, * u M 0. * J. Hahn* Co.. d««21:lyd»w _ David Mann, Real estate ami contracting aolnt, I RAIN Slnxt. Piltphurch. h»« for “‘"t!' ISO «m of land lo l»rr cunt, !.,..., In ■»' aulnr, on ttio m«ln rolnl to Marlon, and 8 mile* from Tip „,n 6 mil.- from t*o K»llro»d d.pot.; W Arm l« »««. cultir.tion,. (0~l f~a. Honr.-• >'™”' «"“ *" J i””"; r„. . good bonrinir Apple Orrh.rd. Thn f*ra ”« vntsrad hUb drv, goo-1 land. In a very healthy county. A *r£t W-in be bad of this; farm for prompt cr of Mr John Mnnn.on th- pro- m Al«> .T *rr»*» of lend. with • larsp* ?t«im 8»w Mill, now t«fuw*«ful operation; 3 From- Dwelling*, Barn, Bla< *- L£ m** .dJtcok Boat P w.f; ” ni«> on the bank «.f lh- AJlmjn-oT rir«r, at Mi.Dr* &Mv, Armntrone county, l'n foauira a* **-*-. 0T of Mr ' L ' m. V.lr> On* I'Ot.V. 3 thh*. 8 ot U- tt«t long, . to 1 > incLe •'!••' 1 I t bo‘MiTert-l In October next and pnrt »d erery Ihlw jf the Jilin* in', of . Ui? Holel, in thn city of Httcbnryh, “«i, iZ , Terr I .nt. bn.lnw.. T«t> to An JMt, of the “J. onbe boo*' bnd.nnJ imm.Ji.te pomi^Km » KoW s - - vP-5,. ' V mjts& public to the certificates appendr.l L>_ . i . A fcgHM ? > j?+ • Jo £?r ) X 'HHI did consideration which their honest U§# : { v ' ' jS&gyE? I frankness deserve*. “toTe 7^- "* y-_». • faete, nor overstate their convicUonF. Sp- ffW j 0 then, whether thla la not the medicine to trust whim -• <■»&&■& K<* i; !■ wWli« relief for the threat or tnnga; judge to, fJ i O , '*i-n_£K "whether erery family ought not to bin it bj than a.« a M-’ •& S*yre yj ' i,CTir,l ”S wl»t Ore iwjirH" »nr»JUb* «y,*kH| fc-t,> ~ fltcaU With fatal frequency upon almost eyery flock, and K*“ ~ came» otr a lamb from many .hornet 1 I I'aITWITI !■ Shill Hill JnckroQ.C. 11., Jackson city, 0., liO.h Not., ISc-- -«'••' TV : t -it Crm*t- TV v^t^TiiT^toVk« Ac Tin- numerous patent medicines alwayst»~ \1 L i ;'l 3» K c*» ! ere them, kid to incredulity in refund to eeery new rune- JX Mr.ni-h.-tir.*-. Mautii ; . it |* on!v after undoubted evidence of value in any ' ; SiW u*.*g™™i ****. i. ;..o| Ollt.Mlt.i: '“tlc nnr'.ralled esceltence of this rtpibinatjoAOf «il>, • ’«•• •“■•» V r ; o rS l (in *c «»*» Pwnn.) proved beyond card h 7 repeat-. t,:-!,.|.r,n»i;iih Kith- «i-i Ltl.i,! Ittihurph. i n-thr hope that ft will prove its own reward,l subscript iiAfIALKV, E-wf., •}•’ : ttMwrttaUy vour obadiem arrant, ,; U MKH * HAIIM. J«* . c * Je > JXS. H. C. MILLKR, 91. D. 'l'. ll AUMAIt UKNNV, d'» 1 *. . }e ..tr eMeHr f ihc Xecul iWcafion mar,fclAueoii ;l->n. U-IM.I A'l WILKINS. Home WoM. - J'-~ e *** W£ I*. 50pt.5.1862. THOS. IKtW.N i Da J C Atkh : Dear Sir—Over application for the past Mr*. TIKKN AN, 8r . U> s,«^v fc u vearn iu niv duties as an advocate, broughton some J..11N Mrlh.*>Al.H M ‘.° r lSd*w eHbt months a»w a wtere IrriUtion of the bromdilal tuU-ys H t-u«e _ , *® lch wa> B constant annoyance to me, and fiwt becornm.; ROHV i* A'l’a ICHSiUSi’s i a sonrei of ctvat apprebenricn. Every remedy tried loiLxi U\/ J AAft AND LIVKKY BTABLES i toeven relieve me,UUI u«dyonrCasasTPreroitAU Ibis nnjc !■' Drß*:i(.\ED b-v;n.' f «-t«io.v and comme- has not on!v relieved me, but. as I truot, wholly cuml c;e. 1 kiuus "T AU LK* ami CAKRIA'JE STORKS, in cou&ec- , i noihmis for the repnUticn of advocaUngPatent Me lion "Ith hi«el'J establishment, • di.ioes, and thi« »at your service. I aha:! recommend it ft vfv t* prepared to do a vastly rjfrT 13 cf the **?' f ßd J 1 ? 1 *” Whoß 1 miJ ’ - has- , boring under HimUariodlspoeiUonfl. B Tnv . rs AND-*—■*— | Yonr* truly, »L*,i isjo KI>*TY lioli'KS of wlik-h be can take an increased nun- j * Montgomery. October 4,184 . fir .n i ! Pa. J. C. Atss: Sir—l have u*«l yonr admirable com- Uc t.™ nrr.n f cd Id- new baildin?. with s slew to ral-s ; pound cxclu.lrei? in my pmetire, ®;t, l .nd tuin. for job, of new and second h.nd C.mugv», if l far. any other remedy we bare lor curing diseases upon the ell dreeriptione, to which bn will sire ample alhnm-n. , lung,. Your oledlenteerritn, Wnat yet remains to ronTlnce that a1,.n,. 5 .0„, to pereone h-e f in s Uor*. witn th. under 'l“,'rS.”OCO"'“*Ud ““ U ”S7 BISSSSS."- I Chemist, B.w r - CAHHXAOICS KOK »«h«. I nT^^ * t: - I “ pWd “^ rivHK undersirned has jut-ireceived at bis j*wm* n i 0T,,. iMttfbureh by all Druggists, and by B. A. FAUH* X CARBIAUK tVAKKUOUw-K. i >:3Toc g 4QO .wholesale and retail- jefofimdaw near the Two Mile Run, betwevn j ... :?V-^7cTKr“V»; P d^pn^"m«mtin® - w i Ti*XI]£S~BLAkfiLT, Svceivi reculaHy new and second hand Carriage Sail**, J &UU, offers for -abs the property X ihl.'h ha will Mil on tne very lowest terms for ' viz: 2000 acres fine land near the Misaisaippt and Missouri »2¥i ? Having had twelve years’ practice in the business,and ! Railroad, lowa. -W acres of timber rn u p h ns;,;7i»wn:,isa r 5;r h *^'’ h ' 0 * tur,hi^, lbu u »^ reapoetfoDyinTllod to call "sapeefa. and P*“ U Jo ”gsWm¥£'' “of k Lw!^SS.^ bSdiDK 101X26 feet by 100, near the north end of the KOBBHT ll> PATTBRSOK S gharpsburgh Bridge. SO lots, each 00 feet front by 160 feet <\ LIVERY AND SALE «/OCL deep, in Uverpool, Ohio. A very valuable form In Merrer U county, of 130 acres, writh excellent booses, barn and out STABLE. oPnuildinrs 2 houses and iota on Diamond street, in Uubor- Mfci J , 4 . ough of Birmingham. 8 lots, each 24 feetonQuarry street, Corner Dtnmona atreet and Cfcurryulley, back to the Manor Line, Fifth Ward. Call and * prU iL - - PITTSBIKGII, PA. oxam i a e Register, at the corner of Seventh and Smithfield - - —• ' streets. Jl 2 * v, AND DL'sl ■\TOTICK.— Whtnv certain Grocer* and would be Tea Dealer* arc Industriously circulating reports that we are wiling oIT tn quit buxine?*—our friends end the public ant nMpectfoily informed that though we are “selling off," it is not with such a view, nor do we intend quitting the business ; aud all orders from our customers shall be at tended to as usual, at J AV.NtvS’ PEKIN TEA STUiIE, Pittsburgh, September 2S, los4:dAw 3S fifth e-treet. ijUKLD BOOK FOR RAILROAD ENGINEER CouUin ing formulie for laying oat curves. determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chord;, magnetic variation, logaralhim* and natural signs, tan gtmis, etc. etc., by John B. lionck, Ciril Engineer. sPocket book form. $1,76. »* v lhe object of the present work U to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroad.-. Books of convenient form fur use in the field, containing the ordinary Ingr&rilhmalic tables are common enough; hut a hook combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula! for laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, Ac., is a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U. S. Mjutaht Acai>e*y, We-t Point, April 16, 1554. Gx-nllenun: J have look'd over “Henck'a Field Bock for Knilroad Engineers,” hu,l think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, nnd have no question bqt it will be found a very useful and practicid Tolume both fdroftioeand fluid work. D. 11. Mauax. 1 am much pleased with Mr. Ilenck’s little manual, the “Field Book of Rmtrued Engineers." With the presenta tion of some of the mo?t practical and useful of recognized processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least In their present form, appear to possess a mint ol higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in genet ai susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. lienrk’s book i* such a* to adapt it excellently well tn professional needs, 1 hare pleasure in expressing my cordial satiddoifou with It- execution, alike with tbo per spicuity u! arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by Ids publishers. 11. Fkankun Ueiicii, C. E. ana Dhi-clor of Rensselaer Poivtcchnic Institute. For Kilo by WILLIAM 3. HAVEN, Dealer iu Engineers’ Stationery, Hut’. Market street, corner of Second. WM. A. M’CLUKG, DEALER IS Fine Teas, ChoiceJamily Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., f PITTSBURGH, PA. iS now receiving a larJe assortment ol FRESH GOODS, in addition to hla already extensive stock, purchased Imm first humls in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold ui the lowest market prices. £«* Holds, Steamboats, and families, baying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. Goods delivered in the city free of charge. s*p2l ■ AllAN'lt LESLIE^GAZETTE OF fAiftllONS, for r August. Knickerbocker Magazine, for August. Harper, for August; price 16 cents. Sol. Smith's Theatrical Apprenticeship, with illustra tion* : by Dailey; 50 cents. Quarter Race in Kentucky, and other Stories : by W. T. Porter, of the New York Spirit of the Times; with illustra tions; 50 cents. Mysteries of a Convent: by a noted Methodist Preacher lie cents, So many very good and new books have been published lately that it is well worth while to call and look at them. Such books as Fashion and Fawiue, the Curse of Clifton, Lamplighter, Thoughts and Things: by Elihu Burriit. n. MIN EE k CO, au4 No. 32 Smithflcld street / 1 GOD FARM FOR BALE, of 43 acres, with a good form \JT house, of 4 rooms and cellar, and front porch, a good spring bouse, with double barn and stable, wagon shed, corn crib# and good garden, and orchard, with abundance of applee, pears, peaches, Ac. 30 acres In cultivation, and balance timber, a good soil and a new form, situate 3 miles from McKeesport, uear the Yougbiogheny river. Price $l,- 500. Terms 1500 in band, balance in one, two and three years. S. CUXUBKRT A SON, au2 Real Estate Agent, 140 Third St. AUIC Pol.lKHl mTPOWDER —One of the beat articles Cartels Spanish Mixture. TUB GREAT PURIFIES OF TEE BIAX>r. HOT A PAJLXICtS Of JU*CO*T W . An invaluablk bemsdt for scrofula Ktag» Bril, Rheumatism, obetlnute Cotaoeous eruptions, pimples or Piutalee on the Face. .-hronlr SoreEyee, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scold Ueei/hnler maenl eml Pi-O of the Bones end Joints, Stnbtgirn ulcers, Sypht title Disorders, Lumbago, Bpittal Complaints, and all Die eeses arising from an Injudicious use of Mercnry, Impro dense in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. This raluable Medicine, which baa become celebrated for the number of extraordinary cores effected througb Its agency, has induced the propdetora, at tie urgont reqnart if thei friends, to offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence In its virtues and wocderfu.c -relive oropertiee. TbefollowingcortlSeeteSjSelected&ninolurge number, ere, however, stronger testimony than the mere wort of the proprietors; and are torn gentl-men w.il in their ltSaliUea, and ofthe hlgheet reyp^t.bnity T&SSfiSZ* *>» BncS*”* 6 &vrpMrr.^M^.^hu^ 2£?|n nearly all the diaaasea for wbfcb it is re»mn*«d «1, with the moat aatonißbingl; Ue Bays it ilih most extraordinary medicine be bas efer seen. , AGUE A3D FEVER—GREAT CURE.—I hereby certifj threes. Titar* 1 hail eigne and lererol ire xnos«.Tu» lentdiscription. ‘I hndPeveinl »ysfcinnl, lKjeqhep titles of tfuinine, Mercury, end I believe all the lonite ed vertised, but ull without unjr permanent relief. At listJ tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which er.ee tually cured me. und I am happy to say I have bad neltlu chilißor ferer since. I consider it.the heat Tonic in tL* irhl and the only medicine that oyer reached my ta«•» ’ 3 Joe? LewiMS... BeaTerDam,nearßichmond,Ya. « , . _ 0 B LUCK, in the dty of Richmond. and fci m»ny years in the Boat Office, has euch coufrlmu' in tb» astonishing efficacy-of Cartel Spanish Mixture, that b iii, bought upwards of fifty bottles, which he has %wa y to the afflicted. Mr. Luekaays he has never known to fail, when taken according to directions. Dr ailh'OK, a practising Phyddan, and tonaerly 01 .a« CItT Hotel, in the dty of Klchmond, says he has witnesn a in a number of instance# the effects of Carter’s hpanni- Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He saya »o « aase of Consumption, dependent on the Liyer, the goou «i -facts were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker k M-.-r ris Richmond, was cured of LiTerCompiaintoteight y«.i> standing, by the nae or two bottles of Carter’s Spani-d CURE OP SCROFULA-—The Editors of ‘he Rift mood Republican had a servant emp oyed in t heir pre* room cured of riolent Scrofula, combined with Rheuuia than, which eutlreiy disabled him from work. Two hot..** ci Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him. and the Editors. in a public nolle*, say they “ cheerfully re commend it lo all who are afflicted with any disease at tb bISTLLL ANOTHER CORE OP SCROFULA.—I hsd a wer> ealueble boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mixtnr. I consider it truly a valuable M TlTt&Rj Conductor on the B. F. and P. R. R. Co„ Richmond, V a SALT RHEUM of TWENTY YKAItS STANDING LUKEI 1 —Mr JOHN THOMPSON, residing lu thedty of Riclunoc-., was cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, oi Salt Rheum, which he had nearly twenty years, andwtn: t. all the physicians of ihe dty could not cure. ttx.Thomv son is a well known merchant in thedty af Richmond. » a. and his cure is moat remarkable. WM A MATTHEWS, of Richmond, bad a servant cored of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. | lie says b» cheerfully recommends it.abd insiders il «-t I inraluable medicine. _ . I RICHARD WEST, or Richmond, wjif :ur*d of hereto la, and what physidans call confirmed Consumption, three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, Ray he has seen the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture In a number of Syphilitic cases and •»?«** *• a perfect cure r>;r that horrible disease - , WM 0. lIARWOOD,of Richmond,cured of Old Soresanu Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took afire hot ties or Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch; in a short time permanently cured. Principal Depot atM.WARD,CLOSE A CO.,No.B3Maiden WTOT?* BONS, No. 132 North 3d at., Philadelphia. RENNKTT A BEERS. No. 135 Main street, Richmond, X u. And forSle by B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO..L. WJLCO.X, Jr A CO FLEMING BROTHERS, 60 Wood street, Pitts burxb; U. P. BCUWARTZ, Allegheny; usd by Druggist* and Dealers In Medicine everywhere. ectS:dlwly. jmjvaEzmm CHERRY PECTORAL: run tux tspin cum or covans, colds, hoarseness, broxcthtis, WHOOPISG-COVCU, CROUP, AS Tint A, ASD CO&SUMPTIOS. B~ KQW.VS ESSENCE OF GINGER.—This fewnw to war ranted to pofe-eas, in a concentrated form, all the valu able properties of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found, on trial, au excellent Family Meuidne. It is particularly recommended as a tonic, to persons recovering from fever or other disease, a few drops imparting to the stomach a glow ana vigor equal to a w>ne glassful of brandy or other stimulant, without any of the debilitating effects which are sure to follow the use of liquor of any kind, and it is there fore especially serviceable to children and females. To the aged it wifi prove a great eomfon; to rheumatic affections it gives great relief. As a Cholera remedy there is nothing ooperior to it, and no family should be without it. 2 grots received by JUS. FLEMING, jy2s corner of the Diamond and Market at. AU 0aiKBTEAD UP ¥IVK ACRES*FOR s2s—We have for sale 3000 acres of good land, (all of which can be cultivated,) in lots of 6 acres and upwards, at from $5 to $lO per acre; situate along the line of the Baltimore and Uhio Railroad, within from 2 to 4 milee of Cameion and Belton Stations, Marshall county, Ya. Many versons liv ing in the crowded cities weald do well to purchase a f« w acres and secure a healthy and comfortable homo. There are first rate markets for all kinds of produce at every stt lion on the Railroad. A village at Cameron Station i growing rapidly, and the country around is iaprovmgTer fast. Title indiputablo, 3. CUTILBRKT A BON, jyitt 140 Ttyd street. Mead and mineral Water Fountain. Tnot, April 21, 1654. WHOWE, No. 61 FIFTH Street, next door to Ma-cnu • Uall, dealer in FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY ice Cream, of the beet quality, 6erTed up dunug the sea son. Also, Strawberries and Cream. Families ran be supplied with Strawberries and othei Fruits, during the season, on . the most reasonable terms Order* are respectfully solicited. je£tf_ DE3IRABLE aEAL EdTATE FOR BALE.—Thirty Build ing LoU in the borough of Manchester, each 24 feet wide by 100 feet deep; part of the estate of the late James Adam#, Esq., dee d. These lots fronting on an avenue oo feet wide, aud extending to an alley In the roar 26 feet wide, make them desirable property lor a suburban raskienco. Also, a lot of ground on the corner# of the Fifth Ward Market House aud Penn street, 35 loet front by 100 feet deep, to Spring alley. Also, two lota of ground on Liberty street, each 25 feel front by ICO deep, to Quarry street. Apply to * ’ J JAMES BLAKELY, . jy 10 Real Estate and European Agent. AN*' person wishing to make $5OO In 6 months, address me, post-paid, Farmington, Trumbull county, Ohio. This is no fiction or book agency. No traveling is necessa ry ; bat any person can remain at home and make the above sum In the time stated. Address je7:3m PROF. BYRON II- ROBB. DRY UOODB.—A. MT’IGli E, comer of OrarU and y>flh struii, has now on hand 10 eases bleached mustiu, trvm cents up; 60 pieces Irish Unen: 25 pieces white mulls, for ladiee’drewBs; 76 pieces Unen; cotton and woolen good., for boys’ wear; a few pieces fine black challe; black, barred and plain berege and tissues; mantillas; mantilla silk and trimmings of eTery description; tan colored and mixed de bege; drees ginghams; 600 pieces Merrimack prints, fast colors—ell of which will be told extremely low. Jel2 • European agency, pab&enger a remittance OFFICE. —James Blakely has arrangement* made with Eastern Houses, which enables him to lama Drafts, payable at sight, for any amount, In London, Liverpool, Dublin, Paris, and Frankfort on the ; also, at ail the Provincial Banks aud Branches ia Germany, France, Great Britain, and Ireland. Drafts over one hundred pounds at $4,06 to £l. Office, comer of Seventh and Bmithfieid bU. my2s , SEMI ANNUAL BALK—SWU yards fast colored Lawns at 5 cents per yard; Barege Delaroe* 10 cents, worth Is; with ail other of goods in like proportion, at A. A. MASON A CO.'S, BLACK BILKS.—Just received at A. MTIGHK’B, corner of Grant and Fifth ftreets, a few piece# of very fine plain and figured Black Bilks. Also, Mantilla Silks and Trimmings, in all the fashionable colors; bleached Muslin# and Irish Unen*. 6 case# of the very beet makes, just re ceived at A. MTIGHE’B, je26 QQTBig Grant and Fifth eta. LSttK-Ah WATKRA. A frah aupply of Oongvew Bedford and Blue Lick Wk*r, reodred by JOB- FLBXUO, a«8 oocaar at the Mninnl nil Ma«** wwi »V • 'M v Adwcrtiaemeat. r. vaMv **+.**■ t w » • i *. ■ UPMq f Dlt. MORSE’S Invigorating Cordial A Phenomenon ui Medina*. - fcL«s?y«s3®sfKg:; [ Sfexeetex, are nofr-triumphing m «»«"»**• }*gg£ M '. lity is overthrown by amass of tm tlmw>Jwhich \ L alien—, Che*plsceTiln*TftW>fl k w; tbs rspraincOOnWSMlM life. To jxaau of feobto M»fe ~ colar frame, or deficient In vital W^ u i as the only means of commimkatfatlthat necessary to the proper enjoyment of *ll the natural sffiV tites, as well as the bighisrineDtilsttributes. lBh««WU e fleets aro not confined to either Mf OTtO *BJ *j* **• feeble girl,the ailing wife,thelfcUaes, ttervated JW" over-worn man of business, thcvtctimpfnervousdejg—lon, . ; the Individual suffering from general debility,or men fa* we&knop of a single organ, will all find immediate and per* mauent relief Cram tire need this incomparable renovatac# 1 To those who hare predisposition to saniysU, it wIU prere i a complete and unfailing safeguard against that tarwnte malady. There are many, perhaps, who have so trifled wlta 1 their constitutions, that they think tliinieilfia bjote tte I reach of medicine. Let not even these despair. Tbefiixit deals aiih disease as it exists, without reference to eause% and will not only remore the disorder itadLbat REBUILD TUB B&OKJOi OONSHTOTKIH. . - The derangements of the system, leading to nerrons din*, pei-es. and the forms of nervous disease itself, are so burner one it would require a column to enumerate the n»la ; ' dies for which *Ms preparation is a specific. A few, bow* erer, may be enumerated, via: neorelgUL tie dolereanx, headache, indpintf paralysis, hysteria, palpitation of the heat, spinal affections, muscular debility, tremors, flatu lence, a pricking sensation ia the flesh, numbness, mental depression, weakness of the will, indisposition tomore, fainting after exercise, broken sleep and terrifying dreamt inability to remain in one place or position, weaknesses tM*; procreative organs, sexual inccjnpetesey, melancholy, cm*- oniana, fluor albus, sinking at the stomach, female Irxegn* ~ lari ties, a chronic tendency to miscarriage, emaciation, ana &11 complaints growing out of a free indulgence off the'pen* dona, and all barrenness that does not proosedfromcfganJfl : causes beyond the reach of medidne. Whenever the organs to he acted upon are free Aram mal formation or etrietarai discs—, tt teeverred that HOBatra tifxa, will replace weakness with strength, Incapacity with efllci* ency, irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and this not only without hazard of re action,bet with a happy effect on the general organisation. 49* Bear In mind that all TTutiarttx, wherever they begin, finish with the nerrons system, and tint the pared yxationj of the nerre of motion and sensation ia physical death. Bear in mind also, theft for every kind of nervous dlaeaae the Elixir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. . CUBE OFNKRVOOBIHSKASXB. No language can convey an adequate kies of the imme diate and almost miraculooschange which Itoeeateoneln the diseased, debilitated and ebatterednervou* system, whether broken-down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sicknese—the-on strung and relaxed organisation is a* ones braced, revivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous diseases vanish together under its in* fluence. Nor Is the efleet temporary; on the contrary the nii*f is permanent—for the Cordial properties of the medi* pne teach the sonsti tation restore U toils normal oonlitisn. LOSS OF MEMORY, j Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood teftbe head, melancholy, L-^ aebiDtJi hysteria, wretchedness, thZQpts of setfdutne- W 7 don —wr of insanity, dyspepria, genera prostration, inn- ?• dbility, nervousness, htabuity to sleep, diieiiM ineldatte | females, deety of the ! mania, vague terror*, palpitation of the heart, impedesey, | ofinstlpawn,etc-, from ■whatever oaßeariang, It «,if thaw ! »b an 7 reliance to be piaeed on human testimony,abeoltnely | • nfelfihle. | i A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. | me unparalleled effects of this great restorative, In all I complaints incident to (omelet, mark a new era In the an- l nalt of medicine. Thousands of stimulant* have been in- 3 Tented—thousand of Invigorants concocted—oil purporting i to be specified in the Tariou* diseases 'and derangement* to {.' ,;. which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. £ EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE,- | , i who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tro- a mors, pains hfthe back, or any other disorder, whether pe- . < culiar to her sex, or common in both sexes—to giye the in vbrorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Orothers, will find this Cordial after they hare used a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the fystem. In all directions are to be found tbe happy parents of healthy off , spring, who would not have been so bat far this extnordi i nary preparation And it is equally potent for the many dla l ■ eases for whieh it is recommended. Thousands of young L*--. men have been restored by using it, and not In a single in- j stance has it failed to benefit them. I ' 1 PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. 5 or consumptive hablte, ate restored by the use of a bottle or * . two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yal g low. sickly color, to a beautiful florid camplexkm. TO THE MISGUIDED. i These are some cf the rad and melancholy effect* prods ced by early habite of youth, vis: weaknras of the back and limbs, pains in tbe bead, dimness of sight, lose of one cnlar power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive function*,general debility, symptom* of consumptions, etc. Mentally, tbe fearful effects on the mind are much to bo ' dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, dtrinuiim of spirits, evil foreboding*, aversion to society, self-dtstrust, Icte of solitude, timidity, areeomeol the evil* prod*- ced. All thus afflicted * BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE \ should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most no* \ ceeaarynquiiitee to promote omnubial happiness; indeed, z without these, the journey through life become* a weary * pilgrimage —the prospect hourly darkens tbe view; the ! mind becomes ahadowed with despair, end filled with tha \ melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be- , comes blighted with vour own. * CAUTION. |.»- .- Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Oonlial ha* been counterfeited * by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial wQI have the proprie tor’s fac-eimile pastel over tbe cork of each bottle, and the following words blown in the glass: i \ Dr. Morse's lovlfforstlng Cordial, a U.- BING, Proprietor, N. T, f . The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint hot- ? ti@6—price three dolltrs per bottle, two for five dollar*, ctx for twelve dollatv- C. H. , n SoU by Druggists throughout the United State*, flniatl | and the West Indies- j» v . < AGESTSt f. w Pittsburgh—FLEMlNG. BRO&, No. 60 Wood street. \ Do GEO. 11. KEYBKR, No. 140 « « Allegheny Qty—JNO. P. FLEMING. —B. H. MEA KINGS. ; * io!TTUK"CUaFOF DKATXKBS, PAINS, and theD!*- [ w „ 1 charts of Matter from the Kars—also, all those ilt* r*' '■ agreeable noises like the bussing of insects, JUttngef water, -J ' •' nfyjam, Ac., which are symptoms of approaching f». ■ Deafness, and also generally with the disease, many pot* i son* who hare been deaffor ten, fifteen, and twenty ' | and were obliged to ose ear-trumpets, bare, altar aongoM or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being made .. < perfectly welL Physicians and Surgeons highly recom* r I mend its use. i ... [From the Trtbtrae. j j ' Pasjsts Dos’* Naoutcr Yoto Chujus.—Tbowtada o> - children annually become deaf, in conseqoence of die* »' , • charge* of matterfrom their ears. Induced by ScarletTerer, ! •_ Colds, kc. Now. if mothers would do iheir duty end pro- ; core Scarpa’s Oil for Deafneee, end nee it as directed, their ‘ children wooldbecured: but if neglected, the discharge oon* ilnoee Tery iroublesome, tbe hearing gradually gets worse, and finally partial or total dea&tees ensue*. IMPORTANT NOTICE!: CtUl and ut Mrt. Baxirr. and the mU impart to f Prepared and cold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO, ; sep2 corner of First and Wood, ste. < DR. D. JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM is one off the most efficient, pleasant, andsafe compositions ever ' offered to the public for the removal of the various derange ' ments of the Stomach and Bowels; and the only artiela worthy of the least confidence for taring Cholera b\fani*tm or Summer QmpteinL . This Is, without exception, one of the most valuable family medicines ever discovered. Hundreds, nay thou- 1 sands, of certificates have been received from rayrteisna,. Clergymen, and families of the first respectability, bearing , the strongest testimony in it* favor, too numerous to. For sale at the PEKIN TEA ffiOBK, No. SS Fifth street. t riiiiK TRUTH CONCERNING BELLERR* VERMIFUGE.* X —A single rial producing wonders 1 Read the follow Jefferson e©., Jan. 27,1852. i Mr. R. B. Ssuau: Sir—l bought of J.R.Bern, onebot*; tie of your Vermifuge, and gave it to a child of mine, and; it expelled $6 large worms, and quite a number of email; onesf M. Yxiua. | Jeffetwn eo n 'Feh;7,lBBE Mr. r. E. Bmm- Having tried your Yermiftxgsln my| fomily, I can say that it U not to be surpassed by any mlfuge In the world for expelling worms. G. RaoTja. : "Wntaiow TP , Jefferson Feb. 17, lro- J Ma. R. £. Bnmi- I gave one bottle of you* 7«u»K to my child, and it expelled 76 large worm*. I think it theg best in use. Team, respectfully, E- DXDtxk. • Prepared and sold by Jv. E. SELLERS A CO., » U l9 Pittsburgh, Pa. > PrlT&t« DIMIMIi •? a DE. BROWS. No. 41 Diamond Alley, D*- _m* votes his entire attention to an oflleePractice. fIV; Hie business Is mostly confined to Jtsmk 1M flfc Vaurtai Diseases, endSßchpeinfnUnrrtlone, brought on by imprudence, youthrullndnljoftceendows^ xai ■KOlthiVdmulOiiu. 8«i» l^ ortl l " tl f *™P tk>n«, T.Ucr, Klogworm, »mnrU] DineMM, Soajoal Wnka lmpotoncj, PUm, Rlinmutism, W«ta» Month], auroMKdon*, Dtamo of th. Joint*, rbtoUir Ano, Nerniu Affection* MiiltUa BKknndUimfelßf tatfon of tha Bidder and Kidne,*£Ucc«a#full, iraatad.-' Cotenanntßd - Sixteen years’ practice (six la tfciedtj)enahleoDr.H**wfc to offer aaeuranees of ■ speedy cure to nil who any corn* u» ; dvhlscsre. Offno nod Private Como Chargee moderate. RHSUSUIISSL— Dr. Brown’* nwwlj Oteorwrcl r«u4} for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain Suwj that painful trouble. ItnerermU. ,|„ r , ir : Qfflce and Private Consultation EootuM#. 41 HAM&HI Pittsburgh, Penn's. The Doctor!* always at home. nurrhSadAw- , • ~ - Dr. D. Jarat’* Pamiljr ■ndlelnoa J AYNE’S *XPSCTOKA3fT; Bayne’s Hair Tonic; “ Tonic Vermifuge j u Sanative Pitta; <* Oarminatire Balaam; “ Ague Pitts; r u Alterative; “ , American Hairl)y» The ebovu valuable family medfclnee ooaetutiynn hand »od cold wholesale or retail, at the Pekin Tee Store. street* By A. JAiJiBS, j»»»iadaw . greinajeeAientte WttabOTß> M hBICIBB CHJSSTd.—I have on hand the flmet kdo. Jl Medkdna Chests ever offered ln suiUbh for FamtlW, Physicians, Steamboats, it,**- Thoae wlan Ibi % (odd and cheap Qwt weald do wall to td) ud tt amine mine before pnroharing elsewhmw^ % V -V-''^'4:; toblOnnetw Koome, 41, Diamond aiiey novfcddwdy ; 'U~-