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FOR GOVERNMENT.
Bale of United States Property*
navy agents ovtick, _ \
BLcxthjb, October 5 th, 1851.)
IN arcordunco with Instructions to this
office, through Charles T. Platt, Oommandantof the
Memphis Navy Yard,l will sell to the highest bUto.fcr
cart, and without reserve, en WEDNESDAY, the first day
of November, 1854, aU the Public Property “ l °*#P“s to
the Doited States,embnoed and described In the following
schedule. Sale to continue from day to day until oomple-
This property is all In good condition, and to be disposed
of simply In consequence of the donation of the Navy Yard
to the city of Memphis, and Its acceptance thereof.
TO WIT:
4645 pounds Hemp Tow Yams
7 coils Hide Hope.
LOT WASTE TOW AND MANILLA HEMP, TO WIT
llemp Tow, Heme Waste and Bands
Manilla Waste, Knots and Ties.
52 barrels beet quality Wilmington Tar.
BUILDING MATERIAL, TO WIT:
111550 best Brick .
1000 best Paring Brick
1350 best Pressed Brick
153311 feet various Timber and Lumber
739 tons Pittsburgh Ooal (best quality)
1944 feet Stone Coping
COS feet Stone Bolt Course
47 fci-t Dimension Btone
sy feet Stone Curblog (ondreesed)
25 perches Hubble Stone
8900 pound* Nails (assorted)
1162 pounds Iron Spikes
250 pounds Wrought Nalls
3064 best Welch Slate
086 feet Ridge Tiles
164 Piles (30 feet long)
115 Window Sills (stone)
1050 bushels Sand
1675 pounds Sheet Lead
76 barrels Cement
140 bushels Charcoal
C boxes Tin
30 bushels Lime
SI boxes Window Glass
67 pounds Sash Cord
1686 pounds Bash Weights
110 Hinges (a#sorted)
400 pounds Paint
38 gallons Paint Oil
168 gallons 6perm Oil
549 pounds Putty
10 gallons Spirits Turpentine
4 pounds India Rubber Packlog
1 pound Sugar of Lead
1 keg White Lead
210 feet Tin Guttering
20 pounds Scrap Copper
1060 pounds Old Iron
1322 pounds New Iron (assorted)
32 pounds Horseshoe Iron
12 bStrels Scrap Iron
16 pounds Horseshoe Nalls
10 pounds Solder
338 pounds Blister Steel
18000 pounds Cast Iron Bell Line Hangers
10 pounds Emory
44 Window Frames
6 Door Frames
27 Shutters
20 pairs Serb, glased
S pairs Bash
200 pieces White Oak
3 pounds Russia Isinglass
3 pounds Russia Glue
150 pounds Tallow
250 pounds Hard Soap
1 lot of Old Castings
1 lot of Tree nails
1 lot of Band Leather
1 lot of Lace Leather
1 lot of Oil Cans
1 lot of Jugs
1 lot of Barrels (old)
1 lot of Hickory Cogs
1 lot of Wire (assorted)
1 lot of Steel
1 lot of Stationery
1 lot of Nalls.
TWO BOSTON FIRE ENGINES, HUNNBMAN’B PATENT,
Numbered 347 and 348, 6 inch cylinder and 15 loch
stroke, with 4 joints suction —buckets, axes, spanners,
complete. Also, Five Hose Carriages, with 300 fret
leading hose to each.
One doable cylinder, horizontal Pile Driving Engine.
MACHINES, TOOLS, Ac., OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS.
2 Piling Machines
6 Piling Uammera
3 Hoisting Cranes
2 Derricks
. 1 Boring Auger
2 Jack Screws
4 Setting Fids
109 Cart Felloes
2 C*rt Shafts
10 Cart Hubs
214 Cart Spokes
8 Railroad Cars
15 Axletrees
16 Snatch Blocks
4 Spring Bolts
1 Scrubbing Brush
48 Fire Buckets
165 ft* Chain Oable
3 Slating Knives
29 Locks, assorted
5 Tin lAn terns
1 sett Wioe Measures
12 Sash Pulleys
20 Masons Hods
55 Shovels
4 Axes, Collins’
2 Cylinders and Caps
3 Whitewash Brushes
2 dozen Dust brushes
30 Augers, assorted
8 Framed Saws
4 Spirit Levels
2 Foot Adzes
1 Whip Saw
4 Crosscut Saws
2 Scythes
2 Hand Barrows
2 Timber Hooks
80 Mnrtar Boards
40 Wheel Barrows
2 Mortar Beds
26 Trestles
14 Monkey Wrenches
5 pair Platform Beales
2 pair Siseing “
1 French Horse, one Wlrttog Machine
1 large Thick Edge
1 Groving Tool
1 Hatch Sulk
1 Peak Iron
1 large Burring
1 sett North Tools
1 pair Soldering Irons
1 pair Hand Shears
1 large Cast Iron Stalk
1 Soldering Furnace
11 Work Benches
16 Water Buckets
1 Sand Screen
2 Lime Sifters
9 Mortar Hoes
2 pair Plow Planes, with Bits
5 Tongue and Groove flensi —nitail
8 Bash <* •<
3 Finishing “ •»
4 Planes, assorted
1 Orind Stone t
1 Mortice Machine, with nhwi»
1 pair SC inch Bellows
2 pair 40 “
4 Anvils
4 Vioee
3 Bledge Hammers
4 setts Stocks and Dies
1 Punching Machine
1 Press Drill
1 Staving Block
3 Hand Hammers
4 Finishing “
2 Btone **
10 Fine **
4 setts of Tongs
10 Punches
6 Hammer Punches
20 Bolt Tools
14 8 Wrsnehae
1 set of Shoeing Tools
1 “ Blacksmith’s Tools, In Ropewalk Fane Shop
16 Crowbars
7 Picks
4 Stone Buggies
12 Wedges
1 Paint Stone
1 Painters’ Knife
.1 “ Diamond : "*-
8 setts Chisels
6 Globe lanterns
6 Hand Sawa
4 Screw Pistes and Taps
8 Squares
1 sett Turners’ GougM
2 Broad Axes
2 Hatchets
1 Saw Sect
6 Callipers
6 Screw Driven
2 Drawing Knives
6 Nipper*
3 Universal Chucks
* 20 dozen Files
6 Gimblets.
HORSES, WAGONS, CARTS, Ac-TO WIT:
4 Fine Draught Horses
1 Four Horse Wagon
1 Straw Cotter
1 pair Cart Lines
10 Mir Hamee
& Check Reins
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8 Currr Combs
8 Brushes
* 8 Horse Cards"
• - Gruber Wheels
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8 Carts
2 Water darts
2 Drays
1 Plough and Double Tree
1 Doable Stretcher
2 Single “
1 Pitchforks,
18 pair Harness
0 Horse Collars
8 Blind Bridles
SALUTING BATTEBY, TO WIT:
15 G2tt» O&rronades
15 Beds and Slides
16 Quoins
16 Tompolns, with Wads and lanufeps
16 Lead Aporns
7 Rammers, with Sponges and Caps
2 Worms arid Ladle
1 Gun Scraper :
1 Pouch Barrel.
2 Powder Horns
6 Priming Irons
& Boring BUta
2 Logger Heads
3 Gan Spikes
3 Mallets
1 Passing Box
3 Frame Bars
2 Match Staves
2 Port Firo Staves
80 yards Flannel.
FUBNITURB, Ac., TO WIT
2 Parlor Mirrors
1 dozen fine Mahogany Chairs
8 Mahogany “
l»4dox M “
&Z dozen Office u
I fine “ “
10 Windsor “
3 Sofks
1 Centra Table
1 Mahogany Table
2 setts Dining “
15 Office “ ~
1 large Ironing Table
1 small u _ .
8 setts of ghovels, Tongs and Pokerp
632 yards Carpeting
17 Stair “
4 Hearth Rugs
07 yards Oil Cloth
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6 Tumblers- • - - -
2 Water Jan
1 Secretary
1 Iron Safe
4 Cabinets for Papers
3 Cffiee Stools ~ _
1 Drawing Board, with movable frame
2 Chests of Drawers
IBook Case
0 Stores.
SURVEYORS’ AND ENGINEERS’ INSTRUMENTS, Ac.,
TO WIT:
1 Gorman Theodolite
1 Surveyor's Compass
1 “ Chain
1 Transit
2 Levels and Rods
3 Drawing Boards
1 case Drawing Instruments
1 box Water Colors
6 Paint Dishes
2 Fountain Inkstands
11 Ivory Scales
1 Tape Line.
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, TO WIT:
1 Eight-day Clock
1 Barometer
1 Thermometer
1 Sextant
1 Azimuth Compass
1 Mariners' “
1 Artificial Horison
2 Flags
1 Spy Glass
1 Boat, Awning and Ball
1 Hedge and Cable
4 vols Nautical Almanac.
LIBRARY, TO WIT:
1 Bible
1 Prayer Book
12 vol’s Greenleof on Evidence
6 “ Kent's Commentaries
1 “ Constitution of United States
2 “ Story on Oonst’n “ **
1 “ D Hart on Court Martial
1 “ Hougs “ “
1 “ Kennedy “ “
1 u French and English Dictionary
2 “ Bpanish “ “
I “ Jemerson’s Mechanics of Fluids
1 “ Blunt’s Sheet Anchor
1 “ Brady's Hedge “
1 “ Uaswell’s Engineer's Companion
1 “ CharenWi Plane and Sp Trigonometry
1 “ Sir II Douglass on Gunnery
1 “ AntbonV ClassinG Dictionary
1 “ Irvin's Columbus
1 “ Burn's Catechism of Steam Engine
1 “ “ on Screw Propeller
6 “ James’ Naval History of Kuglaud
2 “ Life of Coiiiagwond
1 “ Fouthy’s Life of Nelson
1 “ Botta’s American Rev'o
1 “ Ward on Steam Engiue
1 “ Mordieal on Powder
1 “ Treatise oq Steam Engine
1 “ Lives of Naval Commanders
1 “ Ordnance Manual
1 “ Life of Decatur
1 “ “ Preble
1 “ Simms Desc. of Instrumentii
2 “ Weishback’s Mechanics and Engineering
I “ Stevens’ Marine Surveying
1 “ Norton’s Astronomy
1 “ Lee's Elements of Geology
1 “ Treaties of United States
1 “ Stewart's Naval Dry Docks
10 “ United States Statutes at Large
l “ Index to *• “
1 “ O'Uricn's Military l>aw and Court Martial
1 “ Practice of Exp Batteries
2 “ System of Arm'tsof Boats
1 “ Webstet's Dictionary
2 •* Ordnance Instruction* of 1852.
HENRY T. IIULBERT, Nary Agent.
octl9:d*wtd G. B. Lock, Anct'r.
ay- u Louisiana Courier," “ Pittsburgh Morning Post,”
“ Nashville Union and American,” copy daily and weekly
till day of aale, and send accounts to this office for payment.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DELAW ARE
mutual safety insurance company.
OFFICE m the North Room of the Exchange, on Third
street, PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCES.
Oh Ykshku, }
GiRQo, l-Toall parts cl the World.
FKKionTS, )
INLAND INSURANCES
On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
allpartsof the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandize generally.
On stores, dwelling houw-s. Ac.
ASSETS OF TUE COMPANY, November 7, 1853.
Bonds and Mortgages $24,3u0 00
Stateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden, Southwark, and other leans, .181,663 42
Stocks in bauks, railroads and Insurances com
panies 24,012 20
Bills receivable 150,825 04
Casbonhand 16,071 3u
Balances in the bands of AgunU and premiums
on Marine Policies recently issued...... 121,707 G 7
Subscription Notes _lOO,OOO oo
Wm. Martin,
Joesph U. Seal,
Edmund A Souder,
John C. Davis,
Robert Burton,
John R- Penrose,
George G. Lelper,
Edward Darlington,
1L Jones Brooke,
J. G. Johnson,
James 0. Hand,
Tbeopiius Paulding,
James B. M’Farland,
W. 0. Ludwig,
Josxra W. Cow as, Bec’y.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE BTATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MABINB
IN SIT KAN CE COMPANY,
Assets, May Ist, 1852,
Premiums received to May Ist, 1863~.
Interest an Loans, Ac
Oapltal Stock.
Returned premiums, Losses, Re-lnsur&noe, Ex
penses, Ac,
Bonds, Mortgagee, Stocks, and other good mcu
curities
Gash on hand...—
Total am’t of Resources, Liable for Looses 7O
DIOS CTO 08.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county,
P. O. SEDGWICK, Uarrbitmrg,
BAMUKL JONES, Philadelphia,
A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER,
JOHN U. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county,
A. J. GILLKTT, Harrisburg,
B. T. JONES, Harrisburg,
ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county.
JOHN I*. RUTHERFORD, PresidenL
A. J. GILLETT, Secretary.
Will Insure against perils of sea and tnland navigation,
also, on Merchandize In city or country, at lowest rates con
sistent with s&fpty. Policies issued on dwelling house*
either perpetually or for a term of years.
Branch Office, corner Fourth and tftuilhfield streets.
my2a.-tf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary.
THE UNITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AUD TRUST COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1860.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL £250,000.
Office, 8. E, Comer of Third and Cheetnut
Street t, Philadelphia.
Officers of Du Home Board at. Philadelphia:
Dixxcroos.
Btephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Qoddard,
Ambrose W.Jhompson, Lawrenee Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. M’Uenry,
Jacob L. Florence, James Deveruux,
William M. Godwin, William M’Kee.
President— Stephen H. Crawford.
Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh—Jumna il. Willson, M. D.
Allegheny City —R. B. Mowry, M. D.
GEO. K. ARNOLD, Agent,
PM**:/ No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company,
Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
DIRECTORS— Charles VV. Dancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias
. Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob it. Smith, Geo. W. Klch
arils, Hordecal D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Bone, David S. Browne,
Morris Patterson. CriAS. N. Baxcxxn, President
Obas. Q. Bascxsr, Secretary.
Oontinue to mate Immranr-e. perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town aud country, at rates as low
as are oonsisttint with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with thnir capital and premiums, safely Invested, af
ford a!npie protection to the assured.
The;Aaaeta of the Company* on January Ist, 1851, as put*
lilhedagreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, via:
Mortgage $918,128 68
Beal Estate 7B
Temporary Loons .. 83,966 17
gtochs .. 61,889 00
°“ b * Bl
212,708 44
~ Total
"Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one year*,
they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sta.
PROTECTION
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF *
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund
$1,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1826.
Policies of Inaurancejiseued at all times on the most favora
ble terms, against
LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIBE,
oa tax
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
BY
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent
TOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
mar!6:y
Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
R. MILLER, Jr., President. | F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL, 9300,000*
\kr ILL insure against all kiuds of risks, FIRE and HA
TT RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Homelnstitution, managed by Diuotoas who are well
known in the oommunity, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
Directors.— R.Miller, jr.,o. W. Rloketeon, J.W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. H.Bmith, O.lhmsen, George W. Jackson,
WnL M. Lyon, James Lippeuoott, George Darsie, James Mo
Aoley, Alexander N'imick, Thomas Scott.
W - Offlee, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouseof Spang A
00., up stair*,) Pittsburgh. novtidy
ROBERT H. PATTERSON’S
LIVERY AND SALE
gHK' stable,
Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley,
aprlAitf PITTSBURGH, PA.
ad* AGIO POLISHING POWDER—One of the best article*
IIA now tatm for polishing fine hteae/'th: l'igrdse re
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.BANKERS AND DROIiEBs..
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE
A. WILKUiS <fe COm
UNITED STATES BANK BUILDING.
Mo. 4y7i*«ft Fourth Street,
PITTtUIUOOU, FA.
FOREIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notts
and Land Warrants booglit uod sold.
Collections made throughout the Union.
Business paper discounted aud loans negotiated.
' Stocks bought and sold on commission.
Money received on deposit, and interest allowed when
left for a specified time. dec3
Removal,
PATRICKS A FRIEND,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Havt Removed their Office to Uu Comer of Fifth and Wood tU.
PitTdiicimu, pa.
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokero,
aud Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly lor sale.
Collection* made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposit*; received in pur funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [febS^
n;-holme3" afaoNß,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
UAYI &XMOVXD insia UASKIMJ A:»I) XXCUAXIiS Olfici TO HO.
67 wahvi-t HTiiarr, foch dooks uxurw old btakd.
N HOLMES & SuNS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
• and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil
ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in nil Uia cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No.
07 Market street, between Third and Fourth 6ts. [j»3o:ly
~7...........7.TU0a. oauoxnt,
HOON A 6AEGENT,
HANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
H. X. COUNXU OF WOOD A BLZTII sl»., VITTSatUGU, Ta.
V \EALERS in C«.iu, Hank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign anu
I 9 Domestic Lxchango, Certificate.' of Deposit, Ac.
Exchange on ail the principal cities of the Union and Eu
rope, fur Kale in sunn; to suit purchasers.
Current and par funds received on deposit.
Collections made on all of me Union, at tbo lowest
rates. L*«-pU-ly
BUY AND SELL Bank. Notes und Coin; Discount time
exch.mge, and protu!->»ry make colleoliCPs io
all the prtucipnl t itle.-' ul the Unii ii. lt‘:,vive deposits on
call and ou tin. r-.- 't, u j.l give their prompt attention l>> all
other matter* appertaining to a Br«>kerV turlness. Eastern
Exchange constauil> ou Land.
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
DKALLK 1H
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Sotes.
STOCK bought aud wild ou commiseion. Collections
carefully atlendi-d to. Interest paid <•» Deposit.
583--J Fourth stree'., nearly oppivite the M. M.
Bauk. cleclO
coriNiH or W'-oo am> rirTH stßfin..
EXCHANGE.iu the Citie. rimsUintly for
O sale. Time Bills of Flxchange auu Ni;ie> li-counlod. —
Gold, Silver and itank Note-, bought and .-r id. Coll.-ctions
made in alt the prim ipai cities of the L'uitvd StsU-6. Lh
posiU received of Far and Curr.-nt Funds. [mar27ly
*i i «* Hunt, inasH!) aAiin, rui&nxcs liuxo
BUY AND SKI.L Gold, Silver, aud Bank Notes; negotiate
Loan? ou Kent E>:at<' ir rtock Securities; purchase
PromiKSary Notes and Time Bill.', on and West; buy
and sellFfocks on n.
D BALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time DrafU, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
and pronwle remitU'd to any part el the Union.
Stocks bought and eold ou commission.
jO. No 74 Fourth st-, ne'.t door to Hank of PltUib’g. [sel3
““ AU BTINI LOC)MIS.
$627,476 53
Dr. B. M. Huston,
Hugh Craig,
, Spencer .U’ilTain,
Charles Kelly,
* Samuel E. Stokes,
j Ilenry Sloan,
I James Trftqunlr,
! Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
! Joshua L. Price,
James Tetmeut,
John B. Semple,
Charles Schatler,
J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
B. T. 0. Morgan, do.
I MARTIN, President.
OS. C. HAN D, Vice President.
1\ A. MADKRIA, Agent,
05 Water street, Pittsburgh.
$209,016 51
135,250 66
1,910 19
$446,183 i 6
$358,318 70
$161,481 98
179,016 61
17,820 21
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IIANKLUo AND j:\CHANGE BIIuKHUS,
No. t*s Wood Si-rr.'J, comer of Diamond Alky,
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joiiS' woods,
iiILL & CO.,
BANKER* AND EXCHANGE BROKEN*,
’ * KRAMER A RAHM, '
BANKER* AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Collection made nn ati polnh* tn the Union.
G. e.'akhold A CO.,'
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
Ojict, .Y<v U 2 Fourth it., aijovt Itlsxi,
POTS'IIURG 11.
Wy- Xotim, Drafts, R ods, Mortgages, and Loans rrn col
laterals, najotiateii. Mocks and laiui Warrant* bought
aDd sold. 05 tk
BICHANOE AND BANKING HOUSE OF
A. WILKINS A CO.,
No. 75 Fouaxu Steot,
Opposite the Lank of PitUbnrgh.
j»ns PrrrsucMa.
DoOKtttiC and Aorsyn Axc.'ianpr. Ban* N'i Ist, (>4d and Silver
Fuuyht, XJd an.l Ar-./iunyni, af Hit
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HoUSI OF
WILLIAM A. HILL A CO.,
64 wood nmscbOß.
allowed on time deposit'. [ jan!2
tuoxfaos nan. jso. d.csuuaii
THOMPSON EELL ft CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS
Comer of Third and H'&xi tlrtrlt, PtUiOtnyh, Fa.
THOMAS" WOODS',
ASP* COMMERCIAL BROKER, 'A*
A.VD DCALIR Pi
Notait Honda, Stocks, Real Katatc, Ac.,
.Yu. 75 Fourth ti , l\!Uburyh. I'll. [
HOTELS.
CITY HOTEL,
(LATE BItPW.Vs, )
Corner of Smlttxneld and Third streets,
PITTSBURGH, FA.
GLASS A CARR, Proprietors.
/ JOHN P. GLAS*. DAN. D. CARR.
(14U KaufW TcUczapk Ofirt.) (Lal« t>U CurU, ft Prtij U«UU.)
riIHIS large and commodious House having undergone
X thorough repair and furnished with unw equipment*
throagbout, Is now open for the reception of the traveling
public. CHA&dES HOUnUTC. apr2s:Qm
“S T. CLA nr HOT ETI7“
(FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,)
PITTSBURGH,
Corner Penn and St. Clair streets,
C. W. BENNETT Proprietor.
ls a first clftss house., between the Railroad De
pots; the rooms are large and newly furnished, and charges
moderate. aprl4:lydAw
OWSTUN’H.
WAVERLEY lIuL'SE, 60 South Eighth etre«t. between
Ch*wQiut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [aolfifry
THU INlO.\,
■VTO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. X. S. WEBB (late of
J.l the Eagle,) Proprietor. | au£>:jr
OABKILL HOUSE,
CORXER OF JfAIX AXD S>CIH STS., WAR REX, 0
IT lit Proprietor take* pleasure In announcing to the
public that thin uew and elegunt Hotel baa been opened
aaabousecfentertatnment. B«lug commodious and roomv,
and adjoining the office of the Ohio BtageCompany.it offers
inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda
tion of the traveling community.
A (-bare of public patronage is. respectfully solicited, i
»al~ M. OASKILL;
„„„„ FRANKLIN HOUSE.
CHBFTNLI BIKEhT. AikiVK THIRD, I‘iiiLADKI.PHLA.
PAItKKK A LAIUD, Proprtetora.
_jyiy:3ml TKKIIS $1,51) I*liK DAY.
HUMILLAN HOUSE,
JOUXSTo M'.V, i'EXXA.
rjTJIK undersigned having taken charge of the ui«ove
X named House, and related it al a Urge expense, in u
cnuilorUil>le ilb well as elegant style, is now prepared to re
ceive gumtj, un.l give ample !-aUi-faction to all who may
pa ronlw the House. i acts:Ll ) J All KS DOWNET.
HARE’S HOTEL,
i Late furiai-r'" Exchange,]
NO. 133 LIUKKTY bTUEET, foofof Fifth street, Pitta,
burgh. SAiIUKL HAKE. Proprietor.
This Hotel is entirely new. having just been completed
and opened for the accommodation of the public. [sepl3
TUB GLKH HOTBL *
IS NoW HEADY Full SU.II.MKU VIBITKRS. The
grounds have been improved, and the House rendered
more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy
to see his friends.
Au Omnibus of the Excelsior Line is now running
from the station, on Filth street, to Ui« ULKN HOTEL
Leaves the station m S o’clock, A. M., and 6 V. SL; return
ing at il A. il., aud P. il.
J. {j. MARTIN, Agent.
VRANIiLIII liOUtiß, Cleveland, Ohio,
CT PATRICK A BON, l’kOi'KixTnas.—-This House has un-
Jt dergone thorough and extensive repair*, alterations,
and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie
tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
their part to render tho Franklin a place where all the com
forts of a first class hotel can be found. . f
_ C. PATRICK A BON.
FLORENCU HOTEL,
No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
(CONDUCTED ON TUI EUROPEAN PLAN )
EEUBEN LOVEJOY,
PROPRIETOR.
RILEY’S HOTEL:
CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
my2fry] E. RILEY, Proprietor.
H. a. MAKILI
PKKIIY LLOTfcL, corner o< Hancock strretanil Duuueaae
Way, Pittsburgh, Pa.
mar-i:y MoMAMKHS £ MAIIKLE, Proprietors.
RE&TAU RAN To.
cornucopia
AND COFFEE HOUSE
D. BARNARD.
* ~ bftwa * Hwd and Jfaritef.
- Ifn. 40, F\ftA an vw,
jinithly] riTTBBrsoH. ;
CRYSTAL PALACE,
No. 18 Market street. }
C. C. BEELY,
■y. ,—v RESPECTFULLY Informs his frivndsand the
| •jjpablic in general, that hu has just started his
Nyinrilev York and Philadelphia modern style of
000 KING OYSTERS and everything ulse in the
eating line. Ut’-icts in the Shell or Stewed, for cents
a dozen, lie I also furnish the best of everything that
the market will alfunl. House always open until 11 o’clock
in the morning. mar!3-tf
OYBTER BALUON AKD RESTAURAJKTI
108 WOOD STREET.
THE subscriber has now hU OYSTER SALOON AND
EATING HOUSE perfected in a manner that cannot
be exceled by any similar establishment iu the city.
MEALS WILL UK SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS OF
THE DA r, from the
Choicest Meats. Fowls, Fish, At, c., 4tei
His Bill of Fare cannot bo surpassed, and be would rcspect
fully invite the attention of the public to 1L
CHARLES STILL,
JaSOnnsetf 108 Wood street
St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery.
mECE undersigned respectfully informs the public that be
1 Is now fully prepared to serve private families and the
public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, in
bottles. All orders left at bis Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to;
and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity.
je2S:tf F. 0. SCHKNCK.
Benltx* Lager Beer Ball,
No, 100 Smthfitld street, oppotiU the CutUm House.
THE subscriber has just opened one of the largest anl
best finished Lager Beer Halts in the city. Ills Deer is
acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other ac
commodation about his house cannot be excelled.
m«- «-Q-Trr> A. BENITZ.
NOTICE.— Whereas certain Grocers and would be Tea
Dealers are industriously circulating reports that we
are selling off to quit business—our friends and the publio
are respectfully informed that though we are “ selling off,”
it la not with such a view, Dor do we intend quitting the
business; and all orders from onr customers shall be at
tended to as usual, at JAYNES’ PEKIN TEA STORE,
Pittsburgh, September 28, lb64.tlAw 80 Fifth street.
GHEBBE-6QW.R. Cheese* for sale by
.p9L j A4O^
J JdOftUitAiium A il&Lii/tea
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DRY GOODS.
Sew Fall Goods, at very Reduced Prices*
YOUNG, STEVENSON a LOVE, Sign of the Original
Beehive, No. 74 Market street, between Fourth street
and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, or® just receiving a large and
splendid assortment of Fall Dry Goods, at unusually' low
price*, from New York and Philadelphia importers and aue
tlou wiles. The stock will be found full in every depart*
m*nt, ooufisting in part of
l'laid, stripe and plain Bilk, French Meriooes, Oashmeres,
Coburg*;
Panunett&s and Alpaca*, at unprecedented bargains;
Merino and Cashmere Plnlds, do do
Bombazine* and Canton Cloths, do do
French Ginghams, do do
Chiutzes and Prints, do do
Irish Liner,Hand LiuenSheetings, do do
Pillow Linens and Table Cloths, do do
Napkin* an,i Table Damasks, do do
Plain uud j riuh.il Delaines and Cashmeres, do
Also, a full uMortment oi Domestic Goods, at great bar
gains;
Shawls of every variety, very low; •
Cud Collar, Cbemizettes und Handkerchiefs, at great
bargains;
Hibbons an t Millinery Goods, at great bargains;
Hosiery, 0•••ves and Buspenders, do.
Owing to luo unusually large importation, goods have
been forced Ulo to-) auctions in the east, aud sold at great
sacrifices, un<: will oe sold lor cash at a very small advance.
sep4 YOUNG, BTEVKNdON A LOVE.
New Arrival of Spring and Summer Dry
Goods.
W. SIDE OK WOOD STREET.
AT No. W N.
1 \ GREGG A 66., Importers and Jobber* in British,
J./. French and German DRY GOODS. Haring receiv
ed our large und extensive stock of spring and .summer
good*, purcba*ed from importer*, manufacturers, and part
through our own importation, *« feel safe in assuring our
old customer*, country merchants and city dealers general
ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in porchaaing,
we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met
with in the trade.
Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de
.aine*, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs,
mohair lustres, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured silks,
giughamsand fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy
vestings, cassimeres, satinets, tweeds and summer pant*-
loouing; brvwu and black muslins, table diapers.
We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets,
newest style*, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn,
•nd au extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons;
with lace goods, fancy nettings, jaeonetts, mull and figured
Bwu» muslins and black silk veils, Ac.
Uur variety stock embraces in port aombe, buttons, per
cussion caps, threads, port monales, patent medicines, per
turnery, and almost every artisle usually kept in the va
riety Hu**, together with a large stock of gold and silver
watouee, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of
new»6t paiieru*, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day
ctocas, nil of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash
or eatli-Joctory reference.
N. n.—An early call from buyers is respectfully solicited,
t.too D. GREGG A CO.
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT
A. M’TI&HE’S NEW STORE,
CORXKR OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS.
Having this day opened my new store, i
tn-g leave 0) call the attention of the Ladies to the
inrg»- sad splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, just received. Among the stock may be found
some oi the very finest goods now imported. It comprises,
iu port.
200 pieces black and fancy Dress Silks. 60 cts. to (2 per yd
600 do Mous. de Laines, Barege de Loines, and Mousse
line de Dege;
200 do Beautiful Bareges and Tissues, in great variety;
250 do Nnw Style Dress Ginghams;
2000 do American, French and English Prints;
600 do Prt-Qchand English Lawns;
2000 French Collars, from cents to $5,00;
200 Mantillas, of the latest styles, among which ar* soul
of the most beautiful imported into this country.
Also, Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapers,
Table Cloths, Gentlemen's Wear. 4c.
TRIMMINGS.—Iu this department will be found a com
pute assortment ot Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese
and Honilun Lace, fine English and Thread Lace; all of
which will be sold unusually low.
Ten bales yard wide Muslin at six cents per yard,
my 3 A. M'TJGHE
NEW DRY GOODS BTORE.
Iron Front—No. OI Market street.
OU K hr u*» being now opeu tor the transaction of a gener
al Dry (loud* buxineae, we would respectfully solicit the
paimoage uf the public, feeling confident that, from ourex
tensive a nil well aelejfcai stock of SILKS, FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements as will in
sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AUL,
Nos. 91 Market and 3 Union street.
~ CLOTHINCL
CL 6 T H IN G~ S T cTrE~!
JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO..
of ibe celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
street, which has won an unbounded popularity under
he name cf the THREE 810 DOORS, have, for the pur
pose of ac>,airing more space for thuir Immense business,
removed to the spacious building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the most
BPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS!
aim
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has ever been offered to the public.
Their principal object for this removal, Is to give them
nioretacUitirs forth*
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They are prepared to sell Goods at the
LOWEST EASTERN PRICES!
And they will warraot them to be as good as any manu
factured iu the UnioD.
CUSTOM WORK,
ix tub a c<v svtli, axi> crox TUI SHO&TKJT xonci.
Tbrj have on baud a full and beautiful assortment ot
LOTH? and .COATINGS, for
FROCKS* DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI
NESS COATB.
Our interests are identical with ihoM of our customers,
and we as?ur*- the publie that our fidelity will not foil is
filling all order# we may b*. favored with..
4m- DON'T FORGET THE PLACE— •
No. 88 Wood Street,
(east side,) corker or diamond allet.
N. B. —We drdreour patrous to understand that we have
no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Our attention is derofod exclusively to the
House above designated.
mar'23 JOHN MXTLOSKBY A 00.
'Slew SPRING GOl
ODS.
JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN WcCLooKKY A CO’S Whole
sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 85 Wood street, and corner
of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of
goods that title celebrated house has ever had the pleasure
of inviting tlie attention of the public to. Thee* goods have
been purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no
second profit on then, which leaves us able to say that we
can and do sell at as small profits as any bouse (a the east
ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to
give us a call, and examine our extensive assortment of
READY MADE CLOTIIINO. It Is almost impossible to
enumerate tho quantity of immense piles of garments that
Is to be s«>en at this large it is sufficient to
say that it has never been equalled by the house Itself.
marifluf JOUN McCLOSKEY A CO.
SAMUEL GRAY,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
NO. 47 ST. CLAIR HOTEL BCILDINQ3,
ST. CLAIR STRUT, PITTSBURGH.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTttIHG made exclusively to order,
and warranted to suit Hu constantly on hand a
•hole* uwrtment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
and OVERCOATING, of the lateststyles, selected expressly
for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving theirorders. will
hnv«* their w-bli"* consulted and complied with, u all work
is done ud'l'T hl.» own supervision. norlU
Clothing! Clothing!
T*nK undersigned respectfully informa l)!* friends and the
public that he is now receiving at bis store, No. ITT Lib
erty street, a choice assortment of Cloth*, Cwidmere# and
Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he
is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man*
uer, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
We have also on hand a large and well manufactured stock
of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the atteutlon
of buyers, either wholesale or retail.
Persons who purchase goods for cub, will find It to their
sdvantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their
purchases. [mariij 0. OONNKR.
New Clothing Store,
NO. 4, BIXTU STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
n|l|lK subscriber bu just opened this new establishment,
X where he hu always on hand a large and choice assort
ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which be warrants equal
to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri
ces. The public are requested to give him a call.
marfely B. OI'I'ENHKIiIKR.
WATCHES. EWEhRY, &c.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—We are selling al. kinds
of Watches and Jewelry at much lower prices than
i* usually obtained elsewhere. Customers may depend on
getting goods si my establishment at least as low, and gen
erally lower, than the eastern markets. All goods war
ranted.
Silver Ware, manufactoradat my own works, in Oakland.
Jewelry manutketured to tnler, and neatly repaired.
Walcn retiring done as heretofore, in the best manner,
and warranted.
Military Goods, of all kiods, at eastern prices.
W. W. WILSON,
au4 67 Market street, corner of Fourth.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!!
Pfelfle A Meyrta,
,w/ DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Ac., No. 42 FIFTH Street, near
opposite the Morning Post, formerly occu-
Sußpied by L. Relneman A 00. We have now hand a
splendid assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clocks, which we
offer to the public at great bargains, such as: Iron cases,
pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks,
Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and sliver patent
lever, cylinder, and anchor escapxnent Watches,and an ele
gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend to
sell cheap f&r cash.
N. B. Watch repairing done In the best manner and at
low prices, and warranted- mar2s
NEW JEWELBY BIOBS,
ST jttarkct Street^
(Second door above the North-Micet earner of the Diamond.)
JOHN STEVENSON,(of the ltU&rm of John a. M'Fadden
A C 0.,) respectfully announces to the public, that he has
opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES,
jewelry, silver and plated ware, lamps, gi
randoles, rocket and Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea and
Communion SeU, 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 business, he
will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him
with their patronage.
Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1853.
Henry. Rlcliardeon, Jeweller,
HAVINU re-lilted his jjpre in & handsome maimer, and
bat recently returdßrfnjm the eastern cities with a
line assortment of WATCHED, JEWELRY, and FANCY
GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom*
urs to the fact that among bis Watches will be found the
most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Fins, Fob and Vest Chains,
Finger Kings, liar Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc.
FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mache, Work Tables and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats,
Colt’s Pistols, Porte Monnaies In great variety; China Fruit
and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety ol useful and or*
n»in»nt»i articles, which have only to be seen to be appro*
i*ted. JnovlJ NO. 61 MARKET STREET.
WATCHES AND RICH GOLD JEWELRY AT
* BARGAINS.—We wish to inform the public that we
are now offering our present stock of floe Watches and Jew*
elry, at prices that cannot be beat. Therefore, we say to
one and all, you that to buy fine W'atches and Jewel*
ry, give us a cal), and saye from 25 to 60 per cent In your
purchases; whieb you can certainly do by calling at 67
Market street.
N. B.—Watch repairing attended to in all its b/anches,
in a superior maoner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manufac
tured to order at short notice, at
je7 HOP IP B, 67 Market st.
H. EffOKBEL,
WATCHMAKER AN# 1 JEWELER,
Dealer in clocks, watches, jewelry, and
FANCY GOODS, No. 36 DUMOltt-Auxr, between Mar*
. ket and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All articles sold at
this egtabllflhmentwill be warranted. Repairing of Clocks,
Watches and Jewelry promMte>eMcuted at the shortest
•.tsfifi, AH wsrk dene ;
diiw vj . jui.jijk.itt A Mliua ‘
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FURNITURE.
JAHSS W. WOODWSLL,
CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER.
■ 07 tnd 09 Third atxoct*
J. W. W. respectfully, inibnxisisa
Jiie friends and customers tbtt.lieyA
has now completed his spring stock
furniture, which Is decidedly • 1 1
the largest and beet ever offered for rale in this Olty, which
will be sold at paces as low as any in the United States,
East or West.
Aii he is determined to uphold the quality with well M*- i
aoned materials, beet workmanship, end newest designs; and
from the extent of his orders and facility in ffiaTniiarturing,
he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest
Pr HThas adopted the principle of identifying his customers’
in tenant with his own, in quality and price, andkeepe al
ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the mostele
gant and oostiy, that a house, or any part of one, may be
. famished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or
der. The following articles consist, in part, of hie stock,
which for richness of style and eannot be surpassed
in any of the Eastern cities:
"Louis XTV tete-a-tete Sofas;
60 Sofos. in plush and hair cloth;
”60 dos. Mahogany Chain;
dos. Wainot “
"60 Mahogany Socking “
|2O Walnut “ «
Mahogany Divans;
*BO Walnut “
*6O Marble Top Centre Tables:
k 6O u “ Dressing Bureaus
*3O “ “ Withstands;,*
40 Enclosed M
100 Common “
80 Plain Dresaiog Bureaus,
46 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut “
60 Cottage “
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads,
20 Hahog&nv Wardrobes;
10 Walnut “
10 Cherry “
60 Plain Bureaus;
TO Dining and Breakfast Table*
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 dot. Cane Seat Chairs;
24 Oane Seat Rocking Chairs;
12 Ladles’Writing Desks;
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; J
Btiguires; Paper Mache Tables:
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke “
KUsabetban “ “
Hall and Tier
Ladles’ Work
KxteasSon Lining Table®
Ottomans;
Reception “
Pearl Inlaid u
Arm **
4Gothic and Hall Chair*;
A’ large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CIIAIKS. Cabixst Manns supplied with all ar
ticles io their line.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest
notice.
All orders promptly attended to. aprt
Steamboat!* Ataoy I
tr~y _ Tui subscribers tender their acknoir-A
for the favors bestowed upon
by their Steamboat friends, and |W
would respectfully remind them and others interest- * " *
ed io building boats, that they are at all times prepared to
furnish, on the most reasonable tenon, every description ot
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work*
T. B. YOUNG a CO,
Ooruer Third and SmiLhfield streets,
opposite ** Brown’s KloteL”
James Lowry ( Jr.,
CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 294
Fettennan’s Row, Liberty street, has on hand a large
stock of CLairs and Bedsteads ot every description, made of
the beet materials, which be will aaU lower article* ot
the same quality can be sold In the city. lie would call par
ticular attention to hie large stock of Mahogany and Walnut
Chairs aud Bedsteads, which be will eeil at greatly reduced
price*. Ab«o, Turning ot every description executed iu the
□eaten: manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the
Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty street*, will be promptly
ttendoi to. mar'll
. NILLIKKN A CO.,
HAVE t/N i t AND at their extensive CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. W Smithfield street, a
large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they
will sail If* per oeut. below customary rales.
Terms—cash only. d*c37:ly
Great Inducements to Gash Purchasers.
WE will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY
CHAIR# AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot
fail to please cash purchasers. All our work lawarranted.
Our terms are CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JIL,
marSb eo \ liberty eta.
a WM. E. STEVENSON continues io manufacture
W. CABINET-W ARE of every dweriptioa, at hi* old stand,
Ml corner of Liberty end Seventh streets. UNDRRTAK-
I % IINQ attended to, In all U* branches. myII
EDMUND WILKINS,
Ea fh._ - *3,
And near <M Omeiery
“driai. vaults, tombKoses, 1c
report Stoo? W.llj M j Yeaeet, M.ntl. Pta*,, Cea
tpu tod Pier Tops, tlv&yi on hand ud istuia to order.
N. U.—B»tSer Introduced a new style of Fence for Cem
•etery of UUHAULE STONE, cnt through in panel cr
railing form, and at very little cost over iron feneinir. I
refer to specimens of that and other work I bare alreadv
done in the Allegheny Cemetery. I haTe on hand a choice
selection of drawings for every description of work in mv
line. 3
asrisetexs:
Col. IIBNRY McCULLuUGU, Pittsburgh.
WM. UAGALEY, Ksq., do
KRAMER A RAUM, do
Mrs. riARiIAR DENNY, do
Hon. WILLIAM Y.'ILKINS, Homo Wood.
Hon. TUOS. IRWIN. Allegheny.
Sirs. TIKRNAN, Br., do
JOHN McDonald CROBBAN, Monosgehele
nQO »*- aprl o.d*w
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL,
M the Pekin Tea Store,
B_ 38 KffTH STEHT, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Y the half chest, of neatly peered In metallic package*
t« enit the trade.
The subscriber is now rectiring his Pall stock of QUIP?
aod BLACK TEAS,—consisting of some of tht finest etc 11
to be found in the Eastern market. Merchants visiting tit
city are invited to call and examine our stock.
Below is a list of the various grades, all of which hava
beencarefully selected, and can with confidence be recom
mended :
30 half chests fine Young Hyson;
10 do do Momne Voung Ilyaon
10 A a extra fine iloyune do;
100 do Superior do;
IS do extra fine do;
60 Lacqured boxes extra Curious Young Hyion
25 half chests fine Gunpowder ;
10 do extra fine ao;
6 do do Moyune Imperial;
20 do Superior do;
160 po Fine Oolong Black Tea;
40 lio extra fine Oolong;
30 do extra Curious do;
20 do Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong;
26 chests extra floe English Breakfast Tea;
6 do Curious ao do;
AL£o—Java and Rio Coffee, Lovering’s Crushed and Pul
verised Sugars. r
ALSO—63,OOO Principe Seg&ra, irUclt will be sold Terr
.... A. JAYNES,
88 Fifth street, Plttaborgh.
novl4:d£w
JfICW" - OFFICE.
Beal Estate and Contracting Agent.
TUB subscriber has been Induced to open an office tor
ibe purpose of baying and wiling, on Commission, and
baring the Agency of large Steam Saw-HJlls and Boat-
Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other
facilities from other water and steam saw-rallls. He flatters
himself that he can furnish any blQs of lumber and
timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and
ileliTer them at any point on the Allegheny, Monongabela,
Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; oontraot to baild large Barges,
Store Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Kail
road Timbers—Freight Iron. Coal, Acl, to any given point,
and will attend to the Sale and Kentof Beal Estate. From
his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat
building, he thinks he can give general satisfaction. All
persona are requested to make their contracts soon ; espe
el&lly those wauling boats or large bills of (tunber and tim
ber, should contract for them in the fkll for the spring and
summer use. He will also attend to the purchase and sale
of any commodity that may be desired.
Letters addressed to Darin Mmm, Beal Estate and Con
tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will be
punctually attended to. His office Is on Irwin street, No.
2, Allegheny Hoase. DAVID MUNN.
Kimucn.
001. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh.
Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ “
Mr. Robt. 8. Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny River.
Mr. ffn. Armstrong, “ Clarion u
Mr. George B. Bweney, mm
C. A J. Hahn A Co., « « «
de«2l:lydaw
BODY PATTKBSOK’fe
BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLES.
TUB UNDERSIGNED having elected new and commo
dious STABLES and CARRIAGE STORES, In connec
tlon with his old establishment,
prepared to do a vastly in-^S‘^KXr r
'creased business. He has
■Aim vision for ONE HUNDRED AND
FIFTY HORSES, of which he can take an increased num
ber on livery.
He has arranged his new buildings with a view to sales
and storing for job, of new and second hand Carriages, of
all descriptions, to which be will give ample attention.
There U also within the new buQdlng an Equestrian piwgj
where Horsee are trainedand exercised, which will be found
advantageous to persons keeping Horses with the under
signed.
Thankful for aa exceedingly liberal patronage in the past,
and the favors of a multitude of friends, the undersigned
will endeavor to command its continuance by deserving it.
myiarimdew BODY PATTERSON.
CAAHIAOKB FOB. SHUE.
11HE undersigned has justreoelved at his - -
. CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, situated/vlEBiA'-
near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh
and Lawrenceville, a splendid
of VEHICLES, of every description, and will continue to
receive regularly, new and second hand Cbmtafw, Sulkies,
Buffgia.ie., which he will sell on the very lowest terms for
cash. aaTinghadtwelveyecn*practteelnthebuslnes«,aiid
with his well known facilities in .the East, he flatters hips self
in putting down all competition.
Those wishingto purchase are reepectfuUylnvited to call
and see for themselves.
Eapiial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Oarri
ages, Ac. [mylSaUwyvi JOSEPH WHITE.
KfIIRABLKKKAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Thirty Build
ing Lots in the borough of Manchester, 24 feet
wide by 100 feet deep; part of the estate of the late James
Adams, Esq., dec'cL These lots fronting on an avenue 90
feet wide, and extending to an alley In the rear 25 feet wide
make them desirable property for a suburban residence
Also, a lot of ground on the oo< nor* of the Fifth Ward
Market House wnd Penn street, 35 leet front by 100 fn-t
deep, to Bpring alley.
Also, two lots of ground on Liberty street each 25 feat
front by IfiO deep, to Quarry street Appl^to
... „ , JAMES BLAKELY,
Real Estate and European Agent.
GOOD FARM FOB SALE, of 43 acres, with a good farm
house, of 4 rooms and cellar, and front porch, a good
spring house, with double barn and stable, wagon shed,
corn cribs and goodgarden, and, orchard, with abundance
of apples, pears, peaches, Ac. 30 acres in cultivation, and
balance timber, a good soil and a new fWn*, situate 3 miles
from McKeesport, near the Tougbkwhenr river. Price sl r
600. Arms $6OO in handj in one, two and three
yaen. _ 8. COTHB Jf RT A_SON,
«* MbM ApBtTM XliMit
~ i t'l »l6i wi «hm*j ui
»<w> . K , > '«Uu«. ji y>.-M .
Carter's Spanish Mixture*
Tins are at puritor op the blow.
SO* A Plftticil OP XKBCUBT Rl IT.
AS INVALUABLE REMEDY FOB SCROFULA King’#
Evil, Kheummofm, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions,
Pimple* or Pustules on the Teoe, Blotches, Boils,'Jhronlc
gore Eyes, Ring Worn or Tetter, Scald Head. Solar jwnenf
and Fain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers. Syphi
litic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Dii
eases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Impru
dence in Life, or Imparity of the Blood.
This valuable Medicine, which has become eelebn ted for
the number of extraordinary core* effected through its
agency, has induced the proprietors, at the orgeat request
ef their friends, to offer it to the public,which they do with
the utmost confidence in its virtues and wonderfoii -ratire
properties. The following certificate*, selected trom a large
number, are, however, stronger testimony than tbemere
word of the proprietors; and are from gentlemen well
known in their localities, and of the highest respectability
many of them residing In the city of Richmond, Va.
F. HOYDEN, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Rk-bmon.l
known everywhere, says he has seen the medicine called
Carter’s Spanish Mixture administered in over a hundred
ease*, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend
ed, with the most astonishingly good results. He says it
the most extraordinary medicine be has ever seen.
AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE.—I hereby certify
that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the moet Tic
lentdescrfption. I bad several Physicians, took large quan
tities of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics ad
vertised, but all without any permanent relief. At last 1
tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles cl which effec
tually cared me. end I am happy to say I have bad neither
chills or fever since. I consider it the best Tonic in the
world, and the only medicine that ever reached my case.
Jons Loxgcxb.
Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va.
0. B. LUCE, Esq., now in the dty of Richmond, and for
many years in the Poet Office, has such confidence in the
astonishing efficacy of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that he
h»c bought upwards of fifty bottles, which he has giTen
away to the Mr. Luck says he has never known
to foil, when taken according to directions.
Dr. MINGE, a practising Physician, and formerly or the
City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he has witnessed
in a number of instances the effects of Carter’s Spanish
Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He tayss in k
aase of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good of;
facts were wonderful indeed.
SAMUEL SI. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker A Mor
ris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint ol eight yean
standing, by the nee of two bottles of Carter’s Spcm.-t
Mixture.
GREAT CURE OP SCROFULA.—The Editors of the Rich
moDd Republican had a servant employed in their press
room cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheunm
tism. which eutlrely disabled him D-om work. Tw o bottles
of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him.
and the Editors, in a public notice, say they “ cheerfully re
commend it to all who are afflicted with any disease of the
blood.”
STILL ANOTHER CUIUS>OF SCROFULA.—I hod a very
valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture
I consider It truly a valuable medicine.
Janes M. Tatioe, .
Conductor on the B. F. and T.R. It. Co., Richmond, Va.
f. SALT RHEUM of TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED
—Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in thedty of Kiehmocu,
was cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of
Bait Rheum, which he had nearly twenty yeara.aod which
£ll the physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. Tbomp
'fton is a well knows merchant la thecity af Richmond, Va.
and bis cure is most remarkable.
. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had c servant ccre-J
of Syphilis, In the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mlxtuie.
He says he cheerfully recommends it, and considers it an
Invaluable medicine.
RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofu
la, and what physicians call confirmed Consumption, by
three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, fay'
he has seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in
a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it If a perfect cur?
for that horrible disease.
WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of Old Sores and
Ulcer*, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bot
tles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk
without a crutch; In a short time permanently cured.
Principal Depot at H. WARD,CLOSE A C0.,N0. 83Malden
I*ne, New York. 9
T. W. DYOTT A SONS, N 0.132 North 2d st, Philadelphia.
BENNETT A BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Richmond, Va.
And for sale bv B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00-L. WILCOX.
Jr. A C 0„ FLEMING BROTHERS, 60 Wood street, Pitts
burgh; H.P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and by Druggists
and Dealers In Medicine everywhere. oct&dawly
M 9S
CHERRY PECTORAL
TOR TFX RAPID CURB OP
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA,
AND CONSUMPTION.
. WE invite the attention of the
VKg -y. public to the certificates appended
j below, and bespeak for them that can*
/ ' did consideration which their honest
frankness deserves.
Mej in each stations as many who
IliK voluntarily bear witness to the cffles*
cyand value of Casaxt Pxcion&L, do
oot wantonly trifle with, or distort
facts, nor overstate their convict ions.
Judge then, whether this is not the medicine to trust.when
yon must have relief for the throat or longs; judge toe
whether every family ought not to have it by them +’
safeguard against the everywhere prevailing enem* '
etesUa with fatal frequency upon almost ore*" '
carries off a lamb from many a homef
Jackson, C. n., Jackson city- w „_ IKfi9
Da. J. C. Arts: Sir—The Cur- „ »®2*?.. N ? v, * 18 i 2 ;
qoired after. Several of on' “*“5 ,T
three of them In thoi* * * oea * Physicians have used it.
Blest effects TV ° wn c * a<8 ’ the hnp
rore them »- - Dimerous patent medidnea always be
dvi * - J *‘* t 0 lowodDHty in regard to every new remo>
-a it is only after undoubted evidence of Talae in any
.rticle, that anything like a general confidence can be ex
| cited.
The unrivalled excellence of this combination of agents,
(in the Giikust Ptcrdait,) proved beyond cavil by repeated
trial under their own observation. has compelled taedicnl
men to proclaim abroad its usefulness. It is beyond ail
doubt the best general remedy we have for the Pulmonary
Affections of this climate, at the same time sedative aud
expectorant—a rare combination of properties.
In the hope that it will prove its own reward,l subscribe
myself. Respectfully your obedient servant,
JAS. 11. C. MILLER, M. D.
Let gentlemen of the Legal Proftttion nark this cate.
Williamsburg, L. L, BepL 5.1852.
Da. J. C. Atxb r Dear Sir—Over application for the past
three years in my duties as an advocate, brought on some
eight months ago a severe irritation of the bronchial tubes,
which was a constant annoyance to me, and fast becoming
a source of great apprehension. Every remedy tried fulled
to even relieve me,till 1 used yourCH£&BT PxctoasL. This
has not only relieved me, but, as 1 trust, wholly cured me.
I care nothing for the reputation of advocating Patent Me
dicines, and this is at your service. I shall recommend it
to members of the bar, and others whom I may meet, la
boring under similar indispositions.
Yours truly, 9 R. t. JONES.
Montgomery, Ala, October 4,1549.
Da. J. C. Ateb: Sir—l have used your admirable com*
pound exclusively in my practice, and find it to surpass, by
far, any other remedy we have lor curing upon the
lungs. Your obedient servant.
R. B. JONES, BL D
What yet remains to convince the most incredulous that
the Cherry Pectoral is all that it purports to be, viz; an un
equalled remedial agent for all diseases of the Throat and
Lungs. The experience of years has proven it to be such,
and we submit it to the people, believing that its virtues
will fully maintain its reputation.
Prepared by J. 0 AYER, Chemist,Lowell,MasB. Beware
of worthless preparations, attempted to be palmed off under
a similarity of name.
Sold in Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by B. A. FAUN
ESTOCK A CO , wholesale and retail. je&dmdaw
Real estate and contracting agent, no. 2,
IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for sale, as follows:
ISO acres of land la Oder county, lowa, 16 miles troru Mus
catine, on the main road to Marion, and 8 miles from Tip
ton, 6 miles from two Railroad depots; 90 acres is under
xoltlTatioD, a good Frame House, Frame Barn and Grana
ries, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The form is Well
watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county.
A very great bargain can be had of this form for prompt
pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr, John Mann, on th«» pre
mise*.
Also, S acre* of land, with n large Steam Saw Min, now
In successful operation; 3 Frame Dwellings, Barn. Black
smith Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, situ
ate on the bank of the Allegheny river, at Miller's Eddy,
Armstrong county, Pa Enquire as above, or of Mr. L.
Munn, on the premises.
1 also want to purchase 5 to 800,000 feet, B. M- of goo<l
White Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, 6 or 16 teet long, T to 13
inches wide, part to be delivered in October next and part
in April, 1855. Enquire as above.
Also, for sale, all the Beds, Furniture, and every thing of
the fitting out of a large Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh,
now doing a very Urge business. Two to five years of the
lease of the bouse can also be had, and Immediate peem—jr»n
if required. Enquire as above. Jes
. ing formulas for laying out curves, determining fine an
gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., together
with tables of radlL ordinates, deflections, long chords,
magnetic variation, Jogarathims and natural «ign«. tan
gents, etc. etc., by John B. Henek, Civil Engineer. Pocket
book form. $1,75.
e% The object of the present work is to supply a want
very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on
Books of convenient form for use In the Arid, containing
the ordinary lograrithmadc tables are common enough; but
a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the
Railroad work, and especially the necessary formulse for
laying out carves, turn-outs, crossings, is a desideratum
which this work Is designed to supply.
U. 8. Mujtaxt Acadxkt, West Point, April 18, 1854.
Genlknen: I have looked over “Henek’s field Book for
Railroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted to the ob
ject Its author proposes, and have no question bat it will be
found a very useful and practical volume both for offlre and
field work. D. H. Mm.*
Tbot, April 21,1854.
I am much pleased with Mr. Henck’s little menwi
“ Held Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta
tion of some of the moet practical and useful of recognized
processes among railway engineers, he has given others
which, new at least in their present form, appear to
a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of
being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira
ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think thedeslgn
of Mr. Henck’s book is sneh as to adapt it excellently well
to professional needs, Z have pleasure in expressing my
cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per
spicuity of arrangement effected by tin* author, and the ex
cellent typographical taste .displayed by his publishers,
B. Fxihkux Grxxhx,
C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
For sale by WILLIAM 8. HA TEN, ™
Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery,
Market street, corner of Second.
WM - 4-J^um},
Hn» Teai, Choice Family Grocerioa and Willow
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTB STS., m.m.
«"»• *irf f*
a
J»-j/ in . . biounLton byimprudence, youthful indulgence and cxoeel
ooSut. “f d bu l i “B by tb» SypUliß ,Syphilitic Ernptioiu,Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture
q , v Di«tht»l jXacbraoa, Imparity Mime Blood, with ell Dim*
delivered In the city free ofcharge. sep£i >esof tbn TteawlOrpn Bkin Dtoretre, SoorbatSc £rup*
COHANS l.KtfLUfti GAZETTE Qg PASaidNST - for tiona, Tetter, Bingworm, Mercurial Dieemew, Seminal Weak*
X August. gy, impotency, piles, Rheumatism, female Weakness.
Knickerbocker Magazine, for August. MOiiUily SuppnMsinm, IHseems of the-Joints,, fistula in
Harper,lbr August; price lßcenis. Amo, Kerrou* Aflsetkma, Pains in th* Back and Loins, Itrl
BuL Smith's fiieatric&l Apprenticeship, with. tat km of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated.—
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Quarter Race in Kentucky, and other Stories • hr W *r Hxteen years’ practice («lx In tfcladty)enahleaDT.Brow
Porter, of the New York Spirit or the Timet; with illnutrV to oSer assurance* of a speedy cure to all who maj come un«
tions; 60 cents. ■ 4es hiseara.
Mysteries of a Con Tent: by a noted Methodiet Ptp». o*eeandPrirat*Consultation Booms, 41,Diamond allr*
,26 cettte, rxwLcher ga. Chargee moderate. norftjlAwly
So many Ter 7 new books hare been prbiißhad
worth white toMlloj look * ito
Bach books as Fashion and Famine, the Corsr, of
Lamplighter, Thoughts and Things • by EHhr,
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—- MBDTGAL.
'■ DR. MORSE’S ~~
Invigorating Cordial
A wl lffodim—. >. jmc
Health BEgroßgpAjca ura lengthened, st
DS* MOKSE*B EVTTWRATDfQ BTJYTR os OGB*
flrst the properties attributed to Rrot llcrretf*
lovigonSing Elixir or OorAteLwesedeemad bbulowu As
public, often deceived, could not belter* the steal* end rate
Um* truth* announced by (h* discoverer. But *v**, undo*
nteble fret*, attested by vitiMMe of tbeUghMtxluisaC
character, ere now teinmphfug over all doubt*. Incndn,
jlty teCTCTthrQTn.by ajqiawofteetinony which te perfectly - r
The XLLZm remedies in ell case*,
arising from a obtfce various sxgamsvfckfc V.
make op the woDderfalmc<ftte*,c*Jtea.rpi». Hrestnrasta
full rigor every delicate ftizietßn flohnected with that mjn*
terious compound agency of matter and mind, treceenry to -
the reproduction of nomas life. To person* of fertile nua* :
enter frame, or deficient in vital power, it U recommended
es the only means of communicating that energy, which te
necemry to the proper eqjoymentof all the natural anpe* v"
tites, as well u the highermental attributes. It* benefiaal' uv •
eflecta! are not confined to either kz, or to any age. On - .
feeble girl, the aQlng wife, the listless, enervated youth, fbe
over-worn manofbu»inea,theTictimofnervoU9dqireateoß.
the individual raftering from general debility, or from tha
weakness of a angle erg an, will all find md per
manent relief from the use of this incomparable renovator.
To those who havepredisporitlon to paralysis, it will provw
a complete end unfailing safeguard against that terrible
malady. - There ere many, perhaps, who have ao trifled with
their constithtlons,' that they think themselves beyond the
reach of medicine. Let not even these despair. The Elixir
deal* with disease as it exists, without reference to causik
and will not only remove the disorder itself! bat
REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. ;
The derangements of the system, leading to nervous die*'*
eases, and the forms of nervoosdteease item, are so numer
ons that it would require a column to enumerate the mate'
dies for which this preparation is a specific, a few, how*
ever, may.be enumerated, vis: neuralgia, ticdolereanx.
head-ache, incipient paralysis, hysteria,-palpitation oi the
heart, spinal affections, muscular debility, tremors, flatu
lence, a pricking sensation in the flesh, numbness, mental
depression, weakness of the ; wfil, Indisposition *© more,
feinting alter examise, broken sleep and terrifying dreams,
inability to remain in one place or position, weakness of tb*
pzocreatiTe organs, sexual Incompetency, melancholy, men*
oniana, floor albus, sinking at the stomach, female irregu
larities. a chronic tendency to miscarriage, emaehtion,und
all complaints growing out of a free indulgence of the pa*-
sions, sndall barrenness that does not proceed from organic
causes beyond the reach of medicine.
'Whenever the organs to be acted upon are free tent mab
fbrmation-or etrictural diseases, it is averred that
MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR
will replace weakness with strength, incapacity with
ency, irregularity with uniform ami natural activity, and
this not only without hazard of re-action, but wjtb a happy
effect on the general organization. 49* Bear in miodthat
all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous
system, and that the paxalyxatkteof the nerve of motion
and sensation is physical death. Bear in miM «i.» (hat
for every kind of nervous disease the Elixir Cordial Is tha
only reliable preparation known.
CURE OF NXBTOUB DIS&ABX&
No language can conrey an adequate idea of the imme
diate and almost miraculous change which it oecaaioniin tha
diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether
broken down by excess, weak by nature, or in»n»frvti by
sickness—tbeunstrung and relaxed
braced, revivified and bollt up. The mental and physical
symptoms of nervous diseases Tanish together under ft* fa>-
fiuence. Nor is the effect temporary; on the contrary tha
relief is permanent—for the Cordial properties of the medi
cine reach the constitution itself; and restore it to it* normal
condition.
LOSS OP MEMORY,
Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melancholy,
•ability, hysteria, wretcbadneas, thought* of nlf-destrue*
tion—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, genera prostration, irr*»
Übility, nerronsneas, inability to sleep, diseases incident to
female*, decay of thepropogatingftißetions,hyiteria,inano
mania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, hnpoteney.
constipation, etc., from whatever cause arising. It is, if there
is an? reliance to be plaeed on human testimony, atooiutelT
A GREAT MEDICnnS TOR PEKAUB.
The unparalleled effeeta of this great wtaratir*, fa all
complaints incident to ftmalaa, mark a new era in the as
sale of medicine. Thousands of stimulants hare been in
rented—thousand of inrigorants concocted—all pnrpntinff
to be specified In the rerkras disease*'end derangementatS
which the delicate formation of wnnin «>n<w»r h«m«
EYKRY WOMAiI OP SXNBJB,
who niSns from woaknws, dennnsaent, oerrotuseas, tr*»
mow, pains In the b*ek, or any other dteordtr, vb«tharp*»
culiar t© hu sex, or common in both mxm—fa> ciT»t]»&
▼igozftttßgOordlal a trial.
M ARRTTCp pmONB^
Or others, will find this Cordial after they
tie or two, • thprougb regenerator of the fasten. ■‘7,
directions are to be found the happy parents of * ..r® »
spring, who would sot haTa been so but 4*- ' ~
nary preparation. Audit is equallm**- , p
eaeesfor which It Is -entfcr the many dte
men bare been restored by r '
lUinkua AIM mV / „?“*“> “ 1 >Mm *
rjirn qavip -tfOCut them.
•*» °* PALE COMPLEXION.
two to hl**-" U J hahi-tR, are restored by the use of a bottle or
lrt _ . and rigor, changing the sklu from a pale, ytl
***, sickly color, to a beaoUfol doridjMfeplexlon. .
TO THE MISGUIDMHK
These are eoae of the sad and melauelfoly effects prodn*
oedby early habits of youth, ril: weakness of the bade
and limbe, pains in the head, dimness of sight, loss of mus*
cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nerroue
irritability, derangement of the digestive nmotions, general
debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc.
Mentally, the fearfnl effects on the mind are much to be
dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression
of spirits, eril forebodings, srersion to society, skf-aistrnst,
lore of solitude, timidity, etc, are some ot the erilsurodo*
cad. All thus afflicted
BEPORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE
~ which
j flo«k, and
should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most a*
canary roquiiitee to protoot* oonnabial happiness; lTri*wd t
without thee*, the journey through life becomes a treaty
pilgrimage—tne prospect hourly darkens the riew; the
mind beectnes shadowed with despair, and filled with the
melancholy reflect!cm that the happiness of ** be
comes blighted with your own.
CAUTION.
Or. Mom's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited
by some unprincipled persons.
In future, all the genuine Cordial will hare the propria*
tor's facsimile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and tha
following words blown in the glass:
Dr* Blorse’i InTtgeratlag Cordial,
C. 2. RING, l*roprietor, S. Y.
The Cordial is pnt up, highly concentrated, in pint bot
tles—price three dollars per bottle, two forHre dollars, aix
for twelre dollars. C. H. KINO, Proprietor,
19*2 Broadway, N. Y. *
Sold by Druggists throughout the United States Canada
and the West Indies. "
Pittsburgh—FLEMlNG, BROS., Jto. 60 Wood ctroeL
So GEO. H. KEYSES, No. 140 ** u
AUeeheny CWy-J.NO. P. FLEMING,
CSndnnaO—B. H. HEARINGS.
■ .'Oil THE CORE OF DEAFNESS, PAINS, and theDiS-
X charges of Matter from the Ears—also, all 4fe.
agreeable noises Uke the boning of insects, fallingef water,
whining of steam, Ac., which are symptome of approaching
Deafness, and also generally with the- disease, fiasjpo*-
sons who hare been deaf for ten, fifteen, and twenty yean,
and were obliged to nse ear-trumpets, bare, after nring one
ortwo bottles, thrown aside ibeir trumpets, beingmade
perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly recom
mend its use.
fFrom the Tribune. |
PAiDTfI Dos’* NreLTCT Yock Cannars.—Thousands 0..
children annually beeama deal; in conseQuexue of die*
unrgee of matter ftom their oars,lnduced by Scarlet Fererw-
Ooldt, *e. Now. if mothers would do their duty and ob>
eure Scarpa’s Oil for Deafnee*. and use it m directed, their
children would be cured: butlf neglected, the discharge ccn
tinoM eery troublesome, the hearing gradually reta.worse*.
and finally partial or total deattess enfaea. i ' "**
_ UdPOfiTANY NOTICE: ii
Qin and tee Mrs. Boater, and the mU impart to fait iitfbrm*-
tion tfuxtvriß convince and ostonithyou,
AsTOranurs Fact I — Philadelphiii, January i. —l "hereby
Mrtujr, that wb«n I was about t welru y o Id, Imd nallr
became deaf In both ears, eo that in ■ fern months I found
It almost impossible to hear, unless lath# Terr ioadest ton*
of voice. I remained In that situation until last summer.
eighteen rears, when I heard of SCARPA'S
COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. I immediately obtained m
bottle, which I hare used, and am happy to say it has acted
like magic, and quite eared me. Any one wishing further
iu&Emetien of my ease, which I think a remarkable one!
wl find me by calling at my residence, Concord street, finfc
door above Second street. , ExMaußamaL
lor sale by IA.JAYNES? l A.JAYNES?
__ Pekin Tea Store,
39 Fiflh street, Pittsburgh.
B— Alwtyi Reliable*
»re always dangerous, and particularly so with
children that bare any of the symptoms of worms. -
in you Me your child restlesvpale, with foetid breath, hard
suunaca, or an itehing of the nose, you need not hesitate to
administer to It B. A. Padnestock’s Vermifuge. This inval
uable remedy will destroy all worms fa the system, allay
irritation, and leave the bowels fa a pleasant ,
Bead Mr. Harris* statement.
• Ntw Yoxs,Pbb. 19th, 1853.'
♦ to 1 gave two bottles of B. A. Pah net-.
toek s Vermifuge to *s child of mine, six years old, ««<t she*
One of them was about PIPTKKEf
IA CURSIN tSNQTH. I can therefore recommend it to •
the publis as the best remedy for worms ever used,
WM. B. HARRIS, 110 Orchard at.
49* Prepared and sold by
. B. A. PAHHBSTOCK * 0C v .
“P* cornet of First and ffy
DR. D. JAYXgfi OARMTMafnnt ‘—: —-
the most efficient, pleasant, acid safe oompr i r!?| W>< °*
ottered to the pubtie for the removal of the var ® Ter
ments of the Stomach and Bowels, and tb
"A&jESSi
««ds, of certificates have bom rMaivldfcSm J3L£° n "
Clergymen, and tollies of th* w rasnacta*
the strongest testimony fc* i*« favorite basting:
publiah. 3 u “ TOr » v o numerous .to
am ha w nRh
jy»_
r^^jaaaßiasassaf
PIUT »,Jr , • _
Ha. B. E. bum: Hr— l* dtonm eo, I». 27, Utt
tie of your Vermifuge, tort ' nought of J. B» Bm, *ne Dot*
it expelled U lug* w«t®f gsTe it to-* child of nine, end
ones. *> end -quite 'e nether of smell
na. M. linos.
Me. R. S. fimW Jefferson 7,1362.
IhmllT. 1 een nrt> •*—H*Tia« tried your Vermifuge In my
miftue in the JLs *et it is not to be snrpessed by anyVar
"* ““•**’ d for aapesoig wonaiS.
Mr j> v p_/ fraow sr, Jafltmon «L,Peb. 17,1862.
to mr 1 5» Te on * botu * of jow Veitolftege
bestTn i>«» ■£'*** expelled 75 largewerms. I think it the
You ?«, respectfully, P. Benge.
B. JL gXLLBBS A CO.,
■ Pittsburgh, Pa.
RHKIMATIBiL— Dr. Brown’s newly discovered remedy
for Rheumatism is e speedy end certain Remedy
that painful tranble. It never Oils.
<»»“ d MTetoOonsnltetion Booms Wo. 41 DIAMOND
PiitNmrgn, Penn's. The Doctor U always at home
marehSEfcdAw
Dr. D. Joyse’i Family Hedlclnei
TAYKK’S EXPECTORANT; .Jayne’s Hair Teafc;
t# “ Tonic Yennifoge; Sanative Pills;
** Carminativeßalsam; ' “ AguePilU;
“ Alterative: ■“ American Hair Dya.-
- Theabove valuable family medicines constant iron
end sold wholesale or retell, et the Pekin Tea Store, 38 Tifth
atreet By A. JATWK3,
janifcUaw faplusiTeAgent for Pittsburgh
MKDXCINB CHBSTA—I have on hand the finest lot ot
Medicine Chaste ever offered in Pittsburgh, sultaM*
for Pamiiies, Physicians, Steamboats, *c_ Ac. Thoeawub
in* a good and cheap Chefct would do well to call and ex
amine mine beftot purchasing ebewhma.
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