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BUILDING MATERIAL, TO WIT: 111660 best Brick 1000 best Paving Brick 1860 best Pressed Brick 16S8U feet various Timber and Lumber 789 tons Pittsburgh Coal (best quality) 1944 feet Stone Coping 605 feet Stone Belt Course 41 feet Dimension Stone SO feet Stone Curbing (undressed) 25 perches Rabble Stone 89 .0 pounds Nkiln (assorted) 1152 pounds Iron Splkee 250 pounds WroogbvNaiie 3004 best Welch Slate 985 feet KlJge Hies 164 Piles (30 feet long) 116 Wlstew 8111 s (stone) 1060 buSbelTßend 1075 pounds Sheet Lead 76 barrels Cement 140 huphellCtuLreoai 0 boxes TIB •”*' i' 80 bushels Lime ' 31 boxes Window Glass 57 pounds Sash Cord 1686 pounds Sa«h Weights 110 jlinsree (assorted) 400 pound-; feint 38 gallons Paint Oil 168 gallons Sperm Oil 649 pounds Putty 10 gallons Spirits Turpentine 4 pounds India Rubber Packing. 1 pound Sugar ofLsefl ~~ ~~ __Uc«rWfetu^»a 210 feet Tin Guttering 20 pounds Scrap Copper 1060 pounds Old Iron 18*2 pounds New Iron (assorted) 32 pounds Horseshoe iron 12 barrels Scrap Iron 16 pounds Horseshoe Nalls 10 pounds Solder 338 pounds Blister Steel' 19000 pounds Cost Iron Bell 10 pounds Emery - v "rw**- 44 Window Frames 6 Doorframes 27 Shutters 20 pairs Sash, glased 3 pairs Saah ' jfc 2-W pieces Whl(e OgFV S pounds Rusfl* fllnglas 3 pounds RuwiaQlue 150 pounds Tallow 2'>o pounds Hard Soap 1 lot of Old Castings 1 lot of Tree nails X lot of Band Leather 1 lot of Lace Leather lint of Oil Cans jr- r Hot of Jugs s'”'* llot of Barrels (dta) 1 lot of Hickory Cogs Hot of Wire (assorted) 1 lot of Steel :i lot of Stationery l lot of Nails. TWO BOSTON TIRE ENGINES. HUNNEUAirS PATENT, Numbered 3(7 and 345, 6 inch cylinder and 15 inch stroke, with 4 Joints suction each; buckets, axes, spanners, Ae., complete. Also, lire Hose Carriages, with 300 fret leading hoee to each* Ono doable crliad&horisontal Pile Driving Endue. MACHINES, TOOLS,An. Of VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS. TO WIT: 2 Piling Machines 6 Piling Ham men 8 Hoisting Cranes . 2 Derricks < 1 Boring Auger 3 Jock Screws 4 Setting Fids 109 Cart Felloes i 2 C*rt Shafts 10 Cart Hubs t 214 Oart 8 pokes 15 Axletzees 16 Snatch Blocks 4 Spring Bolts 1 Scrubbing Brash 48 Fire Buckets 16a B>s Chain Cable 3 Slating Knives 29 Locks, assorted 6 Tin lanterns 1 sett Wine Mmsures 12 Safe Pulleys 20 Masons Hods 65 Shovels 4 Axes, Collins’ 2 Oj Under* and Caps SWhßmsh Brushes 2 dosen Dust brushes 39 Augers, assorted 8 Framed Sews 4 Spirit Levels 2 Foot Adxes 1 Whip Saw 4 Crosscut Saws 2 Scythes 2 Hand Barrows 2 Timber Hooks 30 Mortar Boards 40 Whwl Barrows 2 Mortar Beds 28 Trestles 14 Monkey Wrenches 5 pair Platform Scales 2 pair Slicing “ 1 French Horse, one Wireing Machin 1 large Thick Edge 1 Graving Tool 1 Hatch Stalk 1 Peak Iron 1 large Burring Machine 1 sett North Tools 1 pair Soldering Irons 1 pair Hand Shear* 1 large Cast Iron Stalk 1 Soldering Furnace 11 Work Benches 16 “Water Buckets 1 Sand Screen 2 Lime Sifters 9 Mortar Boee - 2 pair Pbw Plane*, with Bits 4 Tongue and Groove Planes, iteorted 3 Finishing “ « 4 Planes, assorted 1 Grind Stone I 1 Mortice Machine, with Chisel* 1 pair 36 inch Bellow* 2 pair 40 “ 4 Anvils 4 Vices 3 Bledge Hammers 4 setts Stocks and Dies 1 Punching Machino 1 Press Drill 1 Staving Block 3 Hand Hammers 4 Finishing “ 2 Stone “ 10 Fine “ 4 setts of Tonga 10 Punches 6 Hammer Punches 20 Bolt Tools , 14 S Wrsnebas / 1 set of Shoeing Tools - I 1 “ Blacksmith's Tools, in Ropewalk Forge Shop 16 Crowbars 7 Picks 4 Stone Buggies 12 Wedges 1 PalntStone 1 Painters' Knife 1 “ Diamond 8 sett* Cbteela Q Globe Lanterns A Hand Saws 4 Screw Plates and Tape 8 Squares 1 sett Turners’ Gouge* 2 Broad Axes 2 Hatchets 1 Saw Sett 6 Callipers 6 Screw Drivers 2 Drawing Knives 6 Nipper* 3 Universal Chuck* 20 doxen Files 6 Gimbleta HOKBB3, WAGONS, CARTS, da, TO WIT 4 Fine Draught Horses 1 Four Hone Wagon 1 Strew Cutter 1 pair Cart Lines 10 pair Hames 8 Check Reins 4 Hartifigatea 8 Carry Combs 8 Brushes g Morse Cards 2 pair Timber Wheels 8 Carta 2 Water Carts 2 Drays I Plough and Double Tree ‘ 1 Double Btretcher 2 P ingle u 1 Pitchfork 15 Mir Harness • Horse Collars 8 Blind Bridles SALUTING BATTERY, TO WIT: 16 322)3 Cairo nades 16 Beds and SHdes 16 Quoins 16 Tompoins, with Wads and Laniards - - 16 Lead Aporna 7 Rammers, with Spungee and Capa 2 Worma and Ladle 1 Gun Beraper 1 Poach Barrel 2 Powder Horn* 6 Priming Irons 6 Boring Bttts 2 Logger Heads 3 Gun Bplkes 5 Mallets 1 Passing Box. 8 Frame Bars 2 Match Btaves 2 Port Fire Staves 30 yards Flannel. FURNITURE, Ac, TO WIT 2 Parlor Mirror* 1 doeen fine Mahogany Chair* 8 Mahogany “ do* “ “ fidosen Offioe “ I fine “ 10 Windsor « 8 Bofaa 1 Centre Table 1 Mahogany Tablo 2 setts Dining “ 15 Offioe " , 1 large Ironing Table 1 small “ „ . 8 setts of Shovels, Tonga and Pokers > 682 yard* Carpeting 17 Stair “ & 4 Hearth Rugs •7 yards Oil Cloth 1 Hall Lamp 1 net Rack 2 Bide Boards 11 Bedsteads 0 Bureaus 10 Wash Btands 1 Copper Boiler . 1 Wardrobe 11 Writing Desk* 1 Looking Glass (for Tdlel) I pair Fir* Irons ■ V v.j ‘’i’ ■ s#’! .' 'y- s U 1 'J*'- 4rttdwrg 0 Tumblers 1 Iron Safe ; i 4 Cabinets fbr Papers ‘' 3 Ofioe Stools 1 Drawing Board,'With morabie frame 2 Chaste of Drawers I Book Case 6 Stoves. SURVEYORS’ AND ENGINEERS’ INSTRUMENTS, Ac., TO WIT: 1 German Theodolite 1 Surveyor's Compass 1 “ Chain 1 Transit 2 Levels and Rods 3 Drawing Boards 1 ease Drawing Instruments 1 bos Water Oolors 0 Paint Dishes 2 Fountain Inkstands 11 Ivory Seales 1 Tape Line. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, TO WIT 1 Hght-day Clock l Barometer 1 Thermometer 1 Sextant 1 Asimuth Compass 1 Mariners* •* 1 Artificial Horisoft*~ 2 Flags 1 Spy Glass 1 Boat, Awning and Bail 1 Hedge and Cable 4 Yols Nautical Almanac. LIBRARY, TO WIT: 1 Bible 1 Prayer Book 2vor>Gret!nleafon Evidence 6 11 Kent’s Commentaries 1 “ Constitution of Calted Stmtee 2 “ Story on Oonsf n “ ** 1 “ D Hart on Court Martial 1 “ Hoags “ « 1 “ Kennedy “ “ 1 “ French and English Dictionary 2 “ Spanish ** u I “ Jemenon’s Mechanics of Fluids 1 1 “ Biout’a Sheet Anchor 1 “ Brady’s Hedge « 1 “ Haswell’s Engineer’s Companion 1 “ Chareniets Plane and 8p Trigonometry 1 “ Sir H Douglass ou Gunnery 1 “ Anthon'e Classical Dictionary ' 1 “ Irvin’s Columbus 1 '• Bum’s Catechism of Stoam Engine 1 “ “ oo Screw Propeller 6 •< James’ Naval History of England 2 “ Life of ColUagwood 1 4i Southy’s Life of Nafron 1 “ Botts’s American Rer’n 1 “ Ward on Steam Engine 1 “ Mordieal on Powder 1 “ Treatise on Steam Engine 1 “ Lives of Naval Commanders 1 “ Ordnance Mannal 1 “ Life of Decatur 1 “ « Preble 1 “ Simms Desc. of Instrumente 2 « Weisbbeck’s Mechanics and Engineering 1 “ 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 “ Coifed States Statutes at Large 1 “ Index to “ “ 1- 44 O'Brien’s Military Law and Oonrt Martial 1 *• Practice of Exp Batteries 2 4 * System of Arm’ts of Boete i 1 “ Webstet’s Dictionary 2 •* Ordnance Instructions of 1852. lIENRV T. UULBERT, Navy Agent qetl9ni*wtd G. B. Lock, Anef r. 44 Louisiana Courier,” “ Pittsburgh Morning Post,” Union and American,” copy dally and weekly, till oay of sale, and send aocouots to this office for payment COMPANIES, DELAWAUB MUTUAL SAFETY IHBUBAHC* COMPAJTT. OPJilCfcJiu the North Boom of the Exchange, on Third (trot, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. OS VCSSCIA, I CU&uo, >To all parta of the World. Paaiunra, j INLAND insurances ' Ob goods by riven, canals, lake* sad land carriages, to *U parts of the Union. PIKE INSURANCES Ob toerehandixe generally. On stoma, dwelling booses, Ac. . ASSETS OF lUK COMPANS, November 7,1848. 3obdsacd Mortgages ....... - 424,300 00 Stated Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other lnane > ...~...~..~181,663 42 Steen* In banka, railroads and lnsuraacee com panies ....; 24,012 20 Bills receivable. ..169,824 94 Josh on hand.. ...... 16j071 30 nf iwintj and piUOiaSU on Marine PoUdea recauUy 121,707 07 dubocxiptkmNotcs ..-100,000 00 D!&ICTOBft: Wm. Martin, ; Dr. B. M. Huitoo, JowpU 11. Seal, ' Hogh'Cr&lg, Edmund A &oa<l*r, Spenoor M’Urain, John 0. D»Ti*, . Cbaxlu Kell/, Robert Burton, Samuel K. Stokes, John R. Penrose, Henry Sloan, George 0. Leiper, Jama* Traqnair, Edward Darlington. : Wn. Eyre, Jr., H. Jones Brooke, Joahna L. Price, J.G. Johnson, ; JamesTennent, James C. Hand, • John B. Sample, Theopilue Paulding, j Charles Schaffer, James B. M’Fatland, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, ; B.T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTU?, President THOS. a HAND, Vice President. JoexpH W. Cow *5, Sec'y. P. A. MASEKIA, Agmnt, Xo. 86 Water etrwt, Pittsburgh. THIRD ANfiIVAL BTATEME3T OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRS AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, or PENESTLVAJiiA. lOO,OOO 00 I »4M,U3 tt detuned premloma, Loane, Bedneoreaee, £z> j peneee, de., ... 87,064 UeU, May lat, ISii. .. .‘mniunui revived to May Ist, 1863- iDt«re*t*D Loans, Ac. Japital Stock.. .ionds, Mortgagee, Stocks, and other good seen* curitlae... $161,481 W Jasbon band. Total am’t of Beeourcas, Liable for Log—sB6B£lB TO biucfou. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin oounty, P. C. BEDO WICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONKB, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh, A A CARRIER. «• JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin oounty, A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg, 8. T. JONES, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. OILLETT, Secretary. Will Insure against perils of sea and inland navigation, *l*e, on Merchandise in city or country, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. Policies Issued on dwelling bouses either perpetually or for a term of years. Branch Office, comer Fourth and flmfthiUM (treats. my23:tf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. THE UJffITED STATES LIFE INBUBANCE, AtfNUlTi AND TfiUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHABTESKD AP&IL 86TB. IMO. 0 HARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, 8. E. Comer of Third md Chestnut Streeta, Philadelphia. Officert of Oie Some Board at PhQadelfMai OimSCTOBS. Stephen R. Orawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenee Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. M’Henry, Jacob L. Florence. James Devereux, William M. Godwin, William M'Kee. * President— Biepben B. Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh— James H. Willson, U. D. Allegheny Oily —R. B. Mowry. SL D. GEO. K. ARNOLD, Agent, msrlT.-y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, Pumtyluutia. T\lBJ2oTOR£f—Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias XJ Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boric, David A Browne, Morris Patterson. Chas. N. Baxcue, President. Ohas. 0. Bakcub, Secretary. Oontlnue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited on every description of property, in town and country, at rats* as low as an consistent with security. The Company have —erred a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, «/• ford ample nrrrf» ; tion to the assured. The A.--....' . Company* on January Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vis: . Mortgage - $918028 68 Beal Estate.. .. 84,377 78 - Temporary Loans 83,966 17 **«*■:• OO * c ~~ 64,846 81 “IT! Total __ei sh im 44 —dlnce their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one yean, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of tbs advantages of insurance, as weU as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. ’ __ J-OARDINEB COFFIN, Agent, Office, north-east oor. Wood and Third sts. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 1 HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Wee fern Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favora ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on THI PERILS OF Hr AVIGATIOM, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent FOB PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. marlQiy Western Insurance Company, Pittiburslx. R. MILLER, Jr., j F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL. 8300,000. »^^f? eI .? ,Utnaon ’ bjDiuoTOEs -hoc weU ksewo In the community, .ud who ere determined, by promptnee. end llborelltj, to melntejn the chererter wiloh Wrerfera— Jr.,C.W. Ricketson, J. W. Butler, NeHoto—, Jr., W. H. Smith, 0. Uuasen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippeneott, George Danle, James Mo? Auley, Alexander Nimlck, Thomas Soott. ’ (Warehouseof BpangA 00., up stairs,) HtHwagn. norlidj SOBIBT H. PATTIBSOK’B LIVEEY AND SALE qJBUJS, <ffW» STABLE, q&&mr Ottrmwr Olemead (treat and Clitnrytlley, rinsßDMaa. pjl VI AOld PmjjmuiQ Fowsmb-One of the beetettuS BANKERS AND BROKERS AHD BAHKffS HOUSE J A.WU.ItIS»*TOO«-' - DNITSD BEAMS BAN%B«£|HrTBO. 1 FOREIGN ud DooMrtfc JtaA*nge,Oob>, Bank Not* : and Land Warrantshoughtanfl spMa ' - Collections toad* throughout the Union, Bouness paper dlsobunfid and loanntOgotUUd. Stooks bought and sold abeonudiaaiom 1 ’ Money received on and allowed whan laft for a specified time. dec3 : •*• Removal* fatbitss ft rsaam, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HamßmtmiOmr QfioctotheComer q/'J'VTAand W&odsto. PATRIOH4 FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokws, and DmSrhil'Note*, Draft*, Acceptances, 3oJd,«fyt and Bank TTnliia n on the Eastern andWarfri* (Sties oonstantly fewAdfe.*' OoUeetions masnn all the dtise throughout the United State*. DMttfs received in par ftmda or current paper, at the oorner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [fobs H. HOLMES ft SORB, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, bavi anovxo thxxb unixs an zxqbahoi oma 90 no. 67 nun sruvr, rota oooas below old siakb. NHOLiLKS A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Broken, • and Dealers In Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, SO* ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par.funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between ThlrdAhd fourth sta. [ja3o;ly tu. a b00h...... - HOOH ft BA&GEST, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, H. A 00&2TX& OX WOOD A SIXTH STS., FirWßtJldH, Fa. 1 kKALKKSIn Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, foreign and XJ Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ae. Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Bb* rope, for sale In sums to suit purchasers. Current and par funds received on deposit Collections made on all parts of the Union, at the low set rates. [seplltly TIERHAN * CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 96 Wood Street, tamer of IHawumd Alley, rirtskußOß, rA., BUY and SELL Bank Notes and Ooln; Diacouat time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections In ell the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matters eppcrtateiiwg'to üßroker's bdsinaee. Eastern Exchange oonstsatly on hand. mart JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, SXAXJfc-lV Exchange, Comsurebfe and Bank Hotes. STOCK bought and sold on 'oommimlon. Oolleetions carefully attended to. Internet paid on Deposit. No. 66% fourth street, dearly opposite the M. M. Bank. f decl6 - HILL CO., • BANKKHB AMD EXCHANGE U&OKEKS, coua of wood axb nm mna. SIGHT EXCHANGE on tha Sutere Oti## constantly for sale. Tim* Bill* ol Exchange ud Koto* Gold, EUrer and Bank Notes, bought and sold. OoUectta** Bade In ail the principal dttoa of the United State*. Da posit* recelrwd of Par and Currant Fun da. [marSTly atLss men, iflwm naan, a nnamc* mm KBAITOL *_BAHX, BANKERS AND XXCHANOK BEOKKES, BUV AND SELL Gold, Silrar, and Bank Natas; nagotlata Loui on Beal Estate or Stock Securities;jSrthase Pramlasary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and eel! Stocks on Commission. ill point* ia th* Union. [ajl 0. K. A&VOLD * CO., BANKXBS AND XXCHANQX BKOKXBB, TiKALEBS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Bight end 1 / Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Colon. Stocks bought and sold on commission. nqt-No. 74 Fourth sti, next door to Bank of Pitta Vg. [se!3 AUBTIH LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, OJU*t Jfo. 92 Fourth tL, slew Wood, PITTSBURGH. Notes, Draft*, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on ooL laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bought and sold. octB 1853. XXCHANQX AND BANKINQ HOCBI OV A. WILKXXB * CO., No. 75 Fourth Stem*, Oppoalt* the D*nkof Plttaboxgh. l*nb Domestic and fbmgn Exchange, Bank Aufet, Gold and OSatr Doughty Sold tmd Exchanged, at the BIOHANQK AND BANKING HOBBS OF WILLIAM A. TTTT.y, 4 <JO.» fl 4 wood anus, nr >Uowd OB tim» daporiU. taourtoa acacaut THOMSON BELL k CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Comer of Third and BW itrwti, jWwyik ft. $027,474 63 THOMAS WOODS, BROKER, SoUii Bonds, Stocks, Rttl Kstote, *«•, JVo. 75 /burtA *£., Pittsburgh, Pa. [jasJ HOTELS. CITY HOTEL. (LXTI BBOWft’S.) Corner of Smttkfteld and Tkird streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. ~~ GLASS ft CARR, Proprietors. JOHN F. GLASS, DAN. D. CARR, (let* Mms* K»tT«Ufi»ffcOe«*.> (latt SeCkArtM S' P*r*7 fIM4) THIS large.end commodious Doom having undergone thorough repair and furalehed with new equipment* throughout, la now 6pen for the recaption of the traveling public- Ciumaa noDxaviK. aprtfcdm ST. CLAIR HOTEL* (FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURGH, Cernsr Pena and El. Clair streets, C. W. BUNKBTT Proprietor. AP’Thisls a first claw bouse, between the Railroad De pots; the rooms are large and newly furnished, and charges moderate. aprlilydAw OWBTOK% ►'HTAVEBLEY HOUBE, 60 South Eighths) Tv Chestnut and W’aluut, Philadelphia. , CaiOM, NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S. WEBB (late of the Eagle,) Proprietor. jau29:y GASKILL HOUSE, CORNER OF MAIN AND 30U1H STS, WARREN, O f|>Hß Proprietor cakes pleasure In announdßg to the A public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened es a bouse of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company,it offers inducements unsurpassed In Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. aa!7 M. GAd KILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PARKER * LAIRD, Proprietors, jy!9:3mj TERMS PER DAY. BIOBIIL.LAN HOUSE, JOHNSTOWN, PENNA. THE undersigned having taken charge of the above named Uouao, and refitted It at a large expense, In a comfortable as well as elegiat style, Is uuw prepared to re ceive guests, and glre ample satisfaction to all who may pa rootse the House. |auB:tfj JAMK3 DOWNEY. HAKE’S HOTEL, /Late Farmer'll Exchange,] AT°. 133 UDIHXV STREET, loot of Filth itreet, PltU baph.' SAMUEL HAKE, Proprietor. , —„ — , _ «oprieu>.. ibl> Hotel ie anttrelj new, hiring Juft been mnpltfiil ul opened tor the of the public, [—pis THE GLKIt HOTEL 18 NOW KKADY FOB SUHMKR VIfIITIKS. —The ground* here been ImproTed, and the Home readered more ettnettre, generally. The proprietor will be happy to aee hi* trienda. 49* An Omni but of tha Bxoolifor Lino la now running from the fUtion, on Kith street, to th« QUUf UOTXL. Uotm the • lotion at 8 o’clock, A. M.. and G P.IL return ing at 9 A. AL, and «« P. M FEAHKUH BOVSBt Cleveland, Ohio. ("1 PATRICK k BON, Paoraiatoaa*—This Boom has a*. J* dergona thorough and extezulT* repairs, alterations, and large additions of zmw furniture, and the proprie tor* pledge thwnwlTM that nothing t* wanting on thrir part to randar tha Funu> a placa where all tha com forts of a first class hotel can ba found. Jyfetf . O. PATRICK k BON. FLORKNCK UOTKL, HO. 400 BBOAOWAY, MJJW YOBS. (OOJTOUOTID ON Tfll Xtnopsm PLAN.) BSUBXH LOVKJOT, FKOPRI KILEY” 'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH PjL mygfcy] K. RILEY, Proprietor. }. M’KAgtn*, JV, AO*f M. R. Mitrt.l PKKBY llviJiL, oonur of Hiopock itre#tiod Cnauau Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. aartij MoiIAiJTERS k MABKLB, Propria ton. _ RESTAU RAN To. COaHCCOPIA 1 «“OYBTEB AND COFFEE HOUSE."W D. BAEHAE&. No. 40, Fifth Strut, between Wood end Market j*nl9;lyj piTTflßuaqa. CRYSTAL PALACE, Mo* 18 Market street* ' C. C. SEELY, f S BE3PECTFULLY inform! hie friend* end the faJpubUo in ganenl, that he hu Jostetarted hb w York end Philedelplii* modern style of OOOKINQ OYSTERS andererrthiog eleeln the eetlng Una Oysiere In the Shell or Stewed, for 13U oeate edoeea. He wtU elpo fnmbh the beet of The market will afford. open unureTclock In the morning. merlS-tf OYSTER SALOON AID RESTAURASTI r 108 WOOD BTBEJET. W ’ OYBXSE SALOON AND “ oUli,! P«rf»ct«l In amannar that cannot mi rt 7 eatabUahment In the city. thf SEB VKD vp ATALL novas or Cholceat Meati, Fowls. Flah. An.. Au SSKjET&fflfc W “ M "* P^‘ CHAKLSS STILL, 108 Wood street. JeShmeetf St. Clair Juacer Beer Brawery. THB ut.draip.Kl reepectfldl, infonn, the pubSe that he 1b not. fnUjr prepared to aerre pri..to feilUei end the poollc gayrallj, with hie oelebrmted LAGKit BSKB. in bottlee?® order. Ut.tt hh OOeo, NO. M DUMOHD Wood*w<) will bopnncbull, attadrt* end the Baer delivered to any part of the city or Tidnity jeasrtf 9. Q. BCHENO& jgenltx > Lafer beer Hall, N*.V*amWWt££ i e Sr uiUo*O»ttbiiHbuH. THE subscriber has jiut opened one of the largest an) beet finished Lager Beer Halle la the city. Hisßeerl* acknowledged to be-a superior article, and every other ac eonuaodattDD about his boose cannot be excelled. A. BRNITZ. -Whereas certain Orooert and- would be Tea A v Dealers an industriously circulating reports that we are selling off to quit business—our friends And the public we respett&lly interned that though we an "selling off,” it isnot with each a view, nor do we intend quitting the bnrtnees; and fo>ni OBg caatometashaUbiat- Madinas usual, at JAYSKS* PSE2H TEA BTQ&E, Pittsburgh, Beptenb»ffl,lBMalßw t 8 Fifth street. C~jtl«WE-W W. &.oheeee,-toc sSb? ' *• m*om*kae, a oq. '» ' #■ .J V * * v< - v * : vfe. *; ♦- * '• v - mi GOODS-,.,. .., N«w Fall fletdi. as wrr Prlcaii YOCHG, mcTXHS&H A LOVE, Sign of tbs Original Beehive, No. 74 Market street, between fourth stmt nad the Diamond, Fittab«tih»art just nMtvtagn targe tad splendid aiianrfiiieutaf JUTory Good*, it onasually low price*, tram NewTarttADd Philadelphia importers and auc tion sales. Tbe »tDsk 'bill be Stand fall in every depart ment, consisting in part of Plaid, stripe aodptar Bilk, trench Merino**, Cashmere*, Oobnrgs; Parametta* and AlnodA at nnpreoedented bargains; Marino and ChsluasrePtakla, do do Bombestnse and Oaten dotne, do do French Ofe«haniF' do do Chfntaee tM Prifttt.-’" do do Irish Linens end lAnenßbeetJags, do do PUlow Unaas andTaMn Cloths, do do Madkdns end TableDamaAs, do do Plain and printed Detainee and Oaahmerea, do iijgnjee—tirm Domeatk Goods, at great bar- Shawls of every variety, very low; ' Oo(T Collars, Chemisettes and Handkerchief!*, at great bargains; Hlbbons and Millinery Goods, at great bargains; Hoetatt'Ofcvee and ao. Owing W to* nnaMelif large importation, goods bare been meed into tbe aoetlooe in the east, and sold at great sacrifices, and will be sold for cash at a very small advance. Mp 4 YOUNG, BTEVKNSON A LOVE. Mew Arrival of SgrUtg asad. Summer J>ry AT No. 90 N. W. BIDS OF WOOD BTBEET. D GREGG- A 00, Importers and Jobbers in British, • trench and German DRY GOODS. Haring receiv ed our luge and extensive stoek of spring and summer goods, pafttalsed from importers, mannfactarers, and part through oar own importation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and dty dealers general ly, that owing to these aeqairsd taeUities In parchsstng, we can offer such Inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in tbe trade. Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de laines. Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fhney veerings, eassimeres, satinets, tweeds and summer pant*- loonlng; brawn and black muslins, table diapers. We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnetA newest styles, pane leaf hats, Rutland braid and Laghong ana an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with laoe goods, feney nettings, iaeonetta, mull and figured Swiss mosuns and black Silk veils, Ac. Our variety stock embraoe* In part oombs, buttons, pert mission caps, threads, port monaies, patent medicines, turnery, aiut almost Wery article usually kept in the va riety luxe, together with a targe etock of gold and silvet watenee, waten materials, gisseea, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a gnat variety of 30 hour and 8 daj etoexa, aU of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or Mristnccorj refers soe. N. R--An early call from buyers is rsspsotfully solicit** tae.se D. GREGG A 00. Baying this day opened my nrw stork, 1 beg leave to call the attention of the to tbe large and splendid aeeortaent of SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS. Just received. Among the stock may be found eome or the very finest goods now imported. It comprises) In part, 300 pieces black and fancy Dress Silks, fiOets. to $2 per yd 1 600 do You*, do Ininas, Barege do lnines, and Moossoi Hnedettage; 200 do BeautifW Baregesand Tissues, in great variety; 260 do New Style Drem Glnghame; 2000 do American, French and KngUsh Prints; 600 do Freachand English Lawns; 2000 French OoDan, from 12J4 cents to $6,00; 200 Mantillas, of the latest atylea, among which are sool 1 of tßAOfeat beautiful imported Into this oountry. Also, MASlne, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Crash, Diaper*, Table Cloth*}Gentlemen 1 * Wear, Ac. TRIMMINGS.—In this department will be found a com plete assortment ot Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese and Hontton Lace, fins English and Thread Lace; aU of which will be ibid on usually low. Tan bake yard wide Muslin at six cents per yard. ay3 A. MTIQHE. IXW DRY GOODS STORE. Xrom Fjromt~Mo. OI Marks! itrsst« OCR house being now open tor tbe transaction of a gener al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit Our patronage of the public, feeling eonfldrot that, from cur ex tensive and weQ selected stock of BILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducement* as will in sure entire Satisfecrion. HAGAN A ADL, apri.’tf Noe. 91 Market and 6 Union street. CLOT HI N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. of tbe celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty X street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur pose of acquiring more space for their lmmenM business, removed to the spacious building on the corner of PmacMi. READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. * Their principal object for this removal, is to give them more facilities forth* WHOLESALE TRADE. And they will warrant them to be as good as any manu factured In the Union. Our Interests are identical with those of our customers, and w* assure the public that our fidelity will not tail In filling aU orders we may be favored with. N. B—We desire our patron* toaoderirtiiid that we have no longer my connection with tfie Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the Hoase above designated. marg JOHN iTCLOSKET A CO. JUBT RKCXTVKD AT JOHN JdcCLOSKEY A CO’S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 83 Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock ol goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of Inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have bean purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no eeoood profit on them, which leares us able to ray that se can and do sell at as small profits as any bouse in the east ern cities. Thereto re, 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 CLOTHING. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quantity of immense piles of garments that is to be seen at this large establishment; it is sufficient to say that It has never been equalled by the house itself. marlfctf JOHN MoCLOSKSY A CO. GRNTLXMRN'B CLOTHING made exclusively to order, and warranted to sulk. Has constantly on hand a Choice assortment of CLOTHS, CAfWIMERES, TESTINGS, andOVEBOOATING,of thelateststylefl,selected expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will have their wishes eonsnlted and complied with, as all work Is done under his own supervision. nov!2 Clothlag! Clothing 1 rpHE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the _L public that be U now receiving at hi* store, No. 1m Lib erty strati, a choios assortment of Cloths, Caastmeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepare! to make to order In the most fashionable man ner, at short notion, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hand a Urge and well maouUcturedstock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, cither wholesale or retail. Parsons who purchase good* tor cash, will And It to their idvmntage to cedi at 177 Liberty street, befbre miking their porchises. [tnartj C. CONNER. Blew Clothlag Store. NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. rpHKmbccriber has just opened this new establishment, J. where h* has always on hand a large and choice asaon ment of all article* of CLOTHING, which he 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, marfcly B. OPPBNKEQtBR. J. Q. MARTIN, Agent. WATCHES AND JEWELRY—We are selling el. kinds of Watches and Jewelry at much lower prices than is usually obtained elsewhere. Customers may depend on getting goods at my establishment at least as low, and gen erally lower, than the eastern markets. AU goods war ranted. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! Prelfln 4 Bsyraa, «« DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Wk SILVERWARE, No. 42 PIPTH Street, near iwmvood. opposite the Morning Post, formerly oocu flMßpied by L. Beinemta A 00. We nave now hand a splendid aasortment 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 silver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor esoapment Watches, and an ele gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we Intend to •ell cheap for cash. N. B. Watch repairing done In the best mannsr and at low prices, and warranted. margfi (Second door above the JSortk-vKtt comer of the Diamond.) JOHN STEVENSON,(of the late firm of John fi. M’Paddeo A Oo.,) respectfully announces to the publls,ihat he has opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, Pocket and TabU Ouliery, Britannia Tta and ObmmwicnSeU, and the usual variety of goods In his line .of business. -vEpedeloere and attention glTan to the RKPAIB of VUiX Wi®QHBB, JEWELBY, *C. lon * experience in hasineee, he will be ebletofilVfatteftotion to those who may faror him with their „ Pittrimrgh, M»j Henry RiohurdionTJlVNUlHi* —-w HAVING re-fltted his (tore in a handsome manner, end bat recently returned from the eastern dties with a One assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of hie friends and custom* ers to the feet that among his Watches will be found the most desirable style*,patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, ths latest styles of Brooches, Breast Hns, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Bar Rings, Miniature Lockets, sul, etc. FANGYGOODB—Buch as Papier Machs, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt’s Pistols, Porte Monnaies In greet rariety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; wtth an endless Variety of useful end or namental articles, which haTS only to be seen to be appra lated. [aorl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET. Fink watches and rich gold jewelky at BARGAINS.—We wish to inform the public that we are now offering our present stock ol tine Watches and Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat. Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to buy One Watches and Jewal ry, gire ns a call, and ears from 26 to 60 per cent in your purchases; which you can certainly do by calling at 67 Market street. N. B.—Watch repairing attended to in all Its branches, in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manniso tored to order at short notice, at jsT HOOD’S, 67 Market et. KBOKBEL, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Dealer in olookjj, watches, jewelry, and FANCY GOODS, No. 86 Dujtonn Atm, between Mar* kat and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, fa. All articles sold at this establishment will be warranted. Repairing of Cloaks, Watches and Jewelry promptly exsccted at ths shortest ■ottoa. All wsrkSenswtDbewauaatsd. fMfcte r: »« *. ++. •**•*- 1 - - • - - '‘-sr* V- *« * . + • . i. r ’ ... «* ‘ 4- * i *• GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT, A. K’ZXGHX’S lIV STORE, CORNSS OP QUANT AND FIFTH STRRSTS. CLOTHING. DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they hare now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS I They are prepared to sell Goods at the LO WEST EASTERN PRIDES! CUSTOM WORK, xa ms emv sttu, ajfb oroa tbi traoarmv nones. They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment ot LOTUS and OOATINU3, lot FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- NESS COATS. *4r DON’T YOBGET THE PLACE— No. 88 Wood Street, (east bids,) CORSE* or diahohd alley. HEW SPRING GOODS* SAMUEL GHAT, sr. cun mm, rrmsnoH. WATCHES. EWELRY,&c. Silver Ware, manufactured at my own works, in Oakland. Fewelry manufactured to trier, and neatly repaired. Watch repairing done as heretofore, in the best manner, uad warranted. Military Goods, of all kinds, at eastern prices. W. W. WILSON, au4 67 Market street, ooraer of Fourth. HEW JEWELRY BTORE, Ho* ST Market Street, JAHSI W. WQODVXLL. :- CtnrKEf FTTRKITURR JLAJf'UJfAOTUMMM. WtiMMVi 9V«ii99.mi4«rMt. J. W. W, frtebda lad eutoasn‘tbatliiV^^ the lugmt ■nd~p«^WS^^r > fagefl> »tU will b« Aid At ftiom mlov u«7 tath# HaitadStstM, SMtorWMt. Aj he is determined to QpboM the quality with veil wm- Nud ButeriMlarbMt w«ltmns!dp,a&d newest designs; apd from the extent of hla order* and foclHty la igaanlWitwring, he Is enabled to produee warranted furniture, at the low set He hae adopted the principle of Mantitying hJs eaetoman* Interest with hie own, in quality and pries, and kens al ways on hand tbe greatest variety of every description of furniture, from tte cheapest andplainest,to themostala* cant and costly, that sbotoM, or say part ofttnt, may ba famished bon hla or manufactured expressly to or der. The following article* oonrist, In part, of hla stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be snrpaassd In any of the Saston cities: “Louis UY tetew-tete Sofas; to Sodas, in plash and hair doth; £fiO dot. Mahogany Chairs; 30 dos. Walnat . . “ .#0 Mahogany Boefctng *4 §BO Walnut *• “ ' ' ~ t*o Mahogany Divans; „flO Walnut- « ;t0 Marble TopQeotre TablM: JO * ** Weaning Banana 180 " “3 WsnThsads; i |4O Fnrlaaerl IOQ Common m" 98 Plain Warning Bureaus; Mahogany Badatanda: ,98 Walnut “ *lO Cottage’ *' §OO Oberry and Poplar BediteatU, Haboginv Wardrobes: IQWalnnt ** 10 Cherry “ bO Plata Bomu; TO Plains and Breaklaet Tablet IS Secretary and Boofccaeee; SOdoa. Cane Seat Chain; K Pane Seat Booting Chain; U I*U«> Writing ftaka; Hat and level Standi; What-Not*; } Btignirae; Pmi«t v»>*<** OonTenatfcm Cbaire; Pembroka ** »*—>*■*>»•» M Hall and Tl« M Baoeptkm “ LadW Work M Pearl Inlaid " Ixtenrion Dtainc Teblee; Ann ** ottoman*; gdothic and Hall Obaire; tIA lam awnitmant of COMMON JUBHmms and WINDSOR CHAIBS. Camus MuniannpUed with all ar tkia* In their Une. STIAHBOATB and HOHZJL fnmleiwl at tha ihnrfar BOttn, All ordew promptly attended to. apt* ■tnmmtownta, JMmyl , mgm - Tmi anbacrlbora tender their aekncw-aft . tor the toron bemud n«UL by tbafr Steamboat Maids, ud Ml would reepectfally rated them nd irftidii lirterari * * " ed in building boats, are at ell tinm pmmdt» *— r rrnr-rufti ton*. mrj rtMnnnlinn nf Cabin Furniture and (Burin of tho bact material ud work manihip. T. B. YOUNO A 00, Comer Third and SmtthdeM streets, jyia, 'ta oppodto “Brown 1 * Hotel* Jamas Lowry. Jr„ CIHAIR AND BEDSTEAD M J Yettermsn’s Row,libertystraw,nas an hand slam stock ofChalrs and Bedsteads of rrwj Seanrlnthia. nrit of the boot materials, which bo will adl towwtmaartMn of the same quality ess be sold tetbeatty. Ho would esll mr* ttcalsr attention to hit largo stock of Mahoney and Watesi Chain and Bedsteads, which bo will nil at greatly redased prleea. Vr* Tnmlnjr rt itwj ruemstfcm rranTtattn **h a oat sw manor. Ordersloft at the ware Rooma,drat tha Mill, oomer of Ada wo sad Liberty stream, win be pcmptty ttondod to. • Mfl A. xilukriacoT Have ON UAND at their extensive oawttctp CHAIR iIAOP AGTORY, Ho. 04 gtnat, a large aaoomaoDt of toneiy imrpWn fhmlUre, which they will soil M per eent. below customary rates. Tenao caeh only. ' dodftly Grant Indneemanta to Ouh Parthuan. WE wU cell our large stock or OQHMQN AMD FANCY CHAIRB AND BEDSTEADS, at prim that cannot toll to ploaoe cash purchasers. All oar work lo waixmted. Oar torao are CASH. JAMES LOWRY. JJL* m«g - <cr.B»regth>ndXaortyrto. a WM. K. STEVSNBON oosUaua to mauntosture ul OABISrf-WAItKOf «t»WilMßt<prinß fttUnM corner of Liberty and Seventh streeta. CXIMTiI. * ■ 'INQ attended to, In all it* branches. «yii EDMUND WILKINS, And near Ou Ometay Gale, Lawnmeevdlt.' Monuments, burial vaults, tomb stones, Ac Freeport Stone Walla and Fences, Mantle Pieces, Ccn tre and Pier Top*, alwav* ott band and made to order. N. B.—Raving introduced a new style of Fence for Cem etery Lota, of DURA BLK cut through In panel or railing fonu, and at very little cost over Iron fencing. I refer to epedmens of tbat and other work I hare already done In the Allegheny Cemetery. I hare on hand a choice •election of drawings for every description of work in my Unc. 001. IJENRY MeCCLLOUQU, Pittsburgh. .WM. BAGALEY, Beq., do KRAMKK A RAHM, do Mrs. IIARMAR DENNT, do Hod. WILLIAM WILKINS, Horn* Wood. 800. THOB. IRWlfi, Allegheny. Mr*. TIKRNAN, do JOHN McDonald CRO3BAN, fcqr., Honongahela Hoom. aprHLdaw TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND BIT AIL, M the Pekin Tea Store, 38 Firra mnr, Pnrsßcmaa, pa. BY the half cheat, of neatiypacxedin metallic package* to salt th« trade. The subscriber Ik now receiving his Tall stock of GRE f > and BLACK TEAS,—consistiax of some of tho finest cl a % to be touad In the Kastern mirket. Merchants visiting the dty are invited to call and examine onr stock. Below is a list of the venoms grades, ail of which have beenearefully selected, and can wtth confidence be recom mended : 80 half chests fine Young Hyaon; 10 do do MovuneYoung Hyson 10 <to extra fine Moyune do; 109 do Superior do; 15 do extra fine * do; 50 Laboured boxes extra Cnrtotu Yoong Hyson 25 half cheats fine Gunpowder; 10 do extra fins oo; 6 do do Moyona Imperial; 20 do Superior do; 150 do Vine Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extra fine uolong; 30 do extra Cartons oo; 20 do SuperlativelT strong and fragrant Oolong; 25 chests extra fine Breakfost Tea; 5 do Curio os oo do; AUso—Java and Rio Coffee, bovering** Crushed and Pul verised Sugars. A1d0—63,000 Principe Sagan, which will baeokl very low. A. JAYNES, .novllxllw 38 FUth street. Pittsburg. SEW OFFIOS, : Sell latate and Oo&trnetißf Afu&t. TUB snbeeriber has been indosad to open an offioe for the purpoee of buying and selling, on «b 3 having the Agency at large Bteaa Saw-Mills and Boat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other fodlltlas from other water and steam eaw-mflla. He tatters hla self that he can famish any Ulla at lumber and timber of any Und, great or small, long or short, and deliver them at any pout on the Allaghery, Monoagabala, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build larga Bargee, Bton Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Tuber, Bail road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Acl, to any given point, and will attend to the Sale and Rant of Beal Estate. From his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks he can rive general satlsmnttnp All persons are requested to make their contracts eoon; espe cially those wanting boats or large bills of lumber and tim ber, should contract fbr them in the fell for the spring and summer use. He will ilsoattend to Hie purchase ana sale of any commodity that may be desired. Letters ad droned to David Hun, Baal Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh. Box No. 120, post arid, will be punctually attended to. His office it on Irwfa street, No. S, Allegheny House. DAVID MUNN. 001. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ ** Mr. Robt. S. Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny Hirer. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, “ damn 11 Ur. George B. Sweaey, M « 0. A J. Hahn A Co., “ ** « decthlydaw ' BODY FATTICBIOK BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLES. THE UNDERSIGNED having elected new and commo dious STABLES and CARRIAGE STORES, In oannec- tlon with his old establishment, 3j<via prepared to’do a vastly /fra 'creased business. He has l .i.f M W. FIFTY HORSES, of which he can ♦**» an increased num ber on livery. He has arranged his new buildings with a view to ealee and storing for job, of new and second hand Carriage*, of all descriptions, to which he will give ample attention. There is also within the new building an Equestrian Ring, where Horses are trained and exercised, wMeh will be found advantageous to persons keeping Horses with the under signed. Thankful for an exceedingly liberal patronage in the past, and the fevers of a multitude of friends, the undersigned will endeavor to commandite continuance by deaervlog.lt myl**mdAW ROPY PATTERSON. GABBIAGIB FOB SALE. THE undersigned has just received at his , w . CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, 1M W ■ - mrtillTirn Tiffin Bun, between Pittsburgh and 11 » H, v ■ of VEHICLES, of every desenpTUiß, lfolwill contlnne to receive regularly, sew and second hand iil> SIIIjUL, i'll. Buggies, 4c., which be will sell on the very lowest taiautsr cash. Having had twelveyeare* practice In the basin—,and with hiswellknownfodlitlesln the East, ha flatters himself in putting down all competition. Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. * BspedalandpromptattenUonpaldto repairing of Oarri ages, Ac. fmylfodewyi JOSEPH WHITE. KaiRABLE HEAL ESTATE FOR KALE—Thirty mrftX ing U>U in the borough of Manchester, each 84 foet wide by 100 feet deep; part of the estate of toe late J f— Adams, Esq-, dec’d. These lots fronting on an avenue M feet wide, and extending to an alley in the rear 26 foet wide, make them desirable property for a suburban resMmTna Also, a lot of ground on the ooinen of the fifth Ward Market House and Penn street, 85 feet front by 100 foet deep, to Spring alley. Also, two lots of ground on Liberty street, seek 35 foet front by 160 deep, to Quarry street. Applyto " JAMES BLAKELY, JjlP Real Estate * Agent. GOOD farm FOR SALE, Of 4a «crtt, with agcod form bouse, of 4 rooms and cellar, and front pomh, a good * prla *_*“ a **t with double barn and stable, wagon shad, corn cribs and good garden, and orchard, with abundant or applea, pears, peaches, Ac. 90 scree » oulttvattou, and balance timber, a goad aril and a new form, situate * mliee McKeesport, near the YoughJoghway river. Prioefl,- 50a Term* |S9Q In hand, balance motte, two end three 7«*3- B CUTHBERT A SON, Real Mem Agn^UBMMsL Cartmfi 'TO P- An vstj w. Ptßpiw or dnM in lS.delr Tbb.totetMft? Uu ntuaWr *' ■fancy, ba*iw «f their frknda, „ Utf fetmoet eontttaee psopcrtie*. n«fbßo*tiigovttflß»(«.jb>%~ bowmr, ttnagn tMtfatqay word or tbenroprieta**; ud in from .■ known of tbAU^M^ man# irf them residing in the dty " f H P. HOYDEt. Ist, ofthe X3uh*x*T&£& Vskmmll known everywhere, says he'ha* nnni n#knwi- » Carter*# Bpaalah Mixture admtnfrtTraiin OTesw-haito^d eases, in nearly all“-- J 1 'fniliiii ed, with the moat otonltfacbr food cm#*, Uimfrtt\'■ the mo>i extraordinary msdfrfDshshaaaewaean...... ■ i ACCS AND FBVBB-GBSAX that for three jnn X flirt talni iml FsTimf ihajwt nrr kewtdeaejlpdon. Thul ssrmil rhjahlsiMook iaiga #aa> title* of Quinine, Mercury, and IfaaticTseU VMbTsnlra ad vertised, but ail without any, permanent Xfjttafc AtlMtu, triedQu*«r*s °f~n*T v t~ri Irttlu nfTrfrtfi ifil taaU7Cgr*dm*,anaiamhappytoaayl have had neither obfibor fever rtnoe. loona&r it tha bmi-To&tikd£t world, aid the onlymsdfefae that war rm^fagjpjgk, a B. "Vfn'iwiamtMi many ymrutnam Port Otoe ■ hinnßbaoShmonJ tS aatomamng efieasyof Garten Bpahfcfc ""uti’n. that In ha# bought upward# nf flftj Trail— _ uhlih v aweytottaaffietad. Xr.LuoXjsßsfcaeMivwhMßr to fail, whan taken aeofettncto dtescAms, Dr. MINGS, a pcaottinc andtemmijotil* i city Hfttoi, tt. th* titf ■ipirgnfiiiriiin in a number of Instances the rrfTWtr nf Oarier*# ffh Mixture, wbkh war# mart truly surprising. Bseagataa oaaaof OoiMiuupUoa,dbpandmtbntS# UTsr,ths good ef fects war* wonderful Indeed. 1' SAMUSIi M. DBDTHXB, of tha firm of Drink* * Ifoi ris, Bkfcmond, waa ehrsd of itvar Oamplafnt at *mfe starting, bribe use of two hottlaa of Ossfrtfr |ms4 Mixture: ■ : ; . r • GBBAT CUBS OT WtfbonU tha Bk* i mood Bepubßoan had a sarvgrt «uloj#&.JnthMc pm* Toon eurad of viriont BcvOhle,S6fesn*|d nith Ihsnmd thnn, whichentirelydisabledttm&bmwwk, TwoboH of Carter'# Spanish SOxtazd mad# a nartiat nnw iFßit and tha Billon, la apuhUenoUea, mj ihar" ikiiilfkniif commend it to ail who an ifiktcd with urdlnawndd blood.” ' “ BTIEL ANOTHSR CUBS 01 Taloahla boy oared of Berofola by Cartar*# Spanish Mlxtait I ooueidsr it truly a valuable medicine. ; ; Jama K. luul tha B. 1. and PJt. B. O*, BUtokSLV*. ■ SAIgBffIEPM of TWBttiY r»A«gpm»»rttg mman —Mr. JOHN THOMPSON,rnddfeg in Aetttrerilefctomil was eared by three bottle* of flpaafehmsfcwrt^tj ellthephysJdewof thadip sort* aoa la n w«U known merchant tn tha stty af Bttmbrt.Ya2 end hla our* 1# moot samaifcatta. *. j Tflf i H ATTTTiTTIIi irf ITlrhiwiT. Tied a aai naf i uiad of rm n fi *~ ttit—TmTrfrnn TrTarfirlll|ianMi'MliHii( Ha ay» ha nhsat fully recommends It, and eoHMaatf it an invaluable laedldna. ■ BICHABD B. WnflT, of Bhhmond, wa# aurod of Seiuftn la, and what phystciaai eaß rantimal ~'|fhm.lii thraebottiaagfOartartHyawiah Mlatn. 4 ~ ' - r i SDWABD SUBTON, noqmlariwnar oftha maa ha haa aaaa tha nod eflaeta of Outar*a Qp***-*- ShtaH# anuaharof *jpbmtSeoaaaa,aad aajntt it naartMeuiu tbr that borrttSa itiaaaaa. SSL G. HABWOOD.of Bichmond, flood ofdd Inuad Uloera, which diaabladhim from waDdna. SooknMwhrt tlva of Cartar** Spaaidt Mlxtura, and wmanaMad to wall without a erstah; in a abort tlma paraanatlyauiad. - Payot at M»WABD,CLofitA So. tflf■>» ii ta# Now . T. W.DYOTT A SONB, No. 18S Iforth Sd at, SSNNSXT A BIBBS, No.IS* lUln atNaLSMMrtLTa And fbr «ala by_B. A. PAHNttTOCX AOO-L. W7LOOX Jr. A OOj, FLB&uNG BBOZHBBB, « WbodT rtraat, H. P. 80HWABXZ» AJlachauy; and by Draggiiti and Paalara la Madfcjnaararywhana. r ,-> lUkrtalj CHE RB? PE C TOR AT« £ COUGWL COZJ3A, BOARSXSMSS, BMOITUBZTIS, WHOOPINCKX)USB, CROUP. A3TBMA. AND OOBSUMPtZOB. v WS inrita tha attautlan ai tha! V a. pnblk to tha oartfflflatm apyandadj J below, andbaapaaktoihaaUmtcash] f did eonafcUratiocL which thairho—#t -tonkuam ilnmmi’. " who JB— TohuUnrOy baar. witnaaa to tha eS«- etaadTaraaofCHßXTPMßOßAi.de wantonly trifle wtth,pr dtatoxt tots, nor orrantata thdr eonrfatiotu. Judge then, whether this la not tha medicine to trait when you mnat hire relief to the throat or lungs; Judge too, whether eTery family ought not to hare it oy them as a safeguard against tha erarywhem yfeeu&iag easily, whfcb steal* with&Ul frequency upon almort arery and carries off a lamb from man y a home 1 Jackson, C. H, Jackson dty, (X, Shh sor, 2562. Dn. J. C. Ana: Bir—The Craw Paaonu Is mudl la* a aired after. Several of our best Phylidaas bar* used tt, iree of them In tbsir own eases, and always with tbs hep* piest elleets. The numerous, patent medians always be fore them, lead to Incredulity hrmgaxd to every new reme dy; aod It is only after undoubted eridanaa of rahsa hr any article, that anything like a general confidence can be ex eitsd. The unrivalled excellence of this combination of agents, (In theCssxxT Pictoeal,) prorad beyond earli by repeated trial a Oder tbeir own observatisn, ms nompflilart ntedkai men to proclaim abroad its usefulness. It is beyond all doubt the beet general remedy wa bar* totha Pulmonary AActioas of this climate, at tha same .time sedative and fxpectorant—a rare combination of properties. in the hope that it will prove its ownrewud,l subscribe myself Respectfully your obedient servant, JAB. B. aiIILLBR. X. D. Lti gtnQtmtnvf tteLtgal Proftxrtim wardftucam. Williamsburg, L. L, Sept. 8.1853. • Da. J. C. Atxk: Dear Sir—Over application fbr the pest three years in my dalles as an advocate, brought an some eight months ago a severe irritation of the bronchial tubes, which was a constant annoyance to me, and fost besoming a eooree of great apprehension. Every remedy tried foiled to even relieve m*,til} I umd your CKmaxPaoseati. TO*, has not only. reßrred ms, but, as I trust, wholly cured me. I care nothing for the reputation of advocating Patent On dteines, and vUsfo at your service. I shall seomttshdtt to members of the bar, and others whom I may meet, 1» boring under similar indispositions. Yours truiy, A F. JUAB. Montgomery, Ala* October 4,1849. Da. J. C. Ana: fir—l have aeed your edmireble«e» pound exdoslrelyin my practice, ana 2nd It te oufpum, by for, any other remedy we have lor earing diseases Ape* the lungs. Your obedient servant R. A JOKB.M.A What yet remains to coarinee the anst tnf rsrtuhmc that the Cherry Pectoral is all that It purport! to be, via: an un equalled remedial agent for all dlseeseaof the Throat and Lungs. The experience of years has proven it to be suck, and we submit it to tho people, bettering that Its virtues ■rill faUr wiiwliln Itimnntattoß Prepared by J. C ATIR, Chcmist,Lo*eU,Maai. Beware of worthless preparitiotti,atieniptiri to he palmed off wader a simllarirr of name. Sold in Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by A A. FAHN ESTOCK A OO , wholseale and mtafl. Jefodmdaw David Etta, Real estate and contracting agent, no. s, IRWIN &reet, Pittsburgh, has for ealfoae fouowsv— -180 acres of land In Cedar county,lowa, 14 milmfoma Mus es tine, on the main road to Marion, and 8 mfoesfrum Up ton, 6 miles from two Railroad depots; 90 acres ieundec eulttvatiOß, a good Frame House. Frame Barn and Grana ries, a good bearing AMs Orthard. ~ Tha form is well watered, high, dry, good land, in a vufr healthy cousty. A very great bargain can be had of this form for prompt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pre mini Also, 3 acres of lend, with a large Steam Saw MOL mow tn snecaerihl operation; 3 Frame Dwellings, Bbu. Back onltb Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, AO-aita ataon the bank of tha Allegheny river, at MlQer'n.Bddy, Armstrong county. Pa Bn}uire ar above, or Of Xr. L Munn, on the pmuttam. ltteo vast to »uxefaMt ft to *10,006 fot, B. X-of food WhfeoOak*taftk,»iMhM tfcfck, • or l«kM latte* wife mK to bo doltond* (Moter'ant ndtut . la ApclL 18ft£xnqalzo u iboro. . Ako, istMk, bU tte Bod*, fnattm, Ml *rory fife of i tfeotttio* oat largo Hotol, 4a tte tttrtfnfcteiiEfc, bob dotago Tory l«rgotnrti>M VntotiriNH«f.so Imm of tte how* Niato bated, If WipdfL laqafco—otem * -fiim-D Wmk Ultlilunumn Vltb teblaa of rodiL ortteataa, HatantinMi hujorti, MfMtte nrialin, kyantaii ta hitSUi&Brta. •%Tbaofe&of tba pnMtworth to supply » vut wygo—wily frit by Ajaiatoat fnyloat onKfehoodi. Books «r oaaranJtat tea fer «aa la tfeo ML eOBtMMv the ordinary tofrmthmtie toMaa ora —a anoaafebgt • book noaMnlng vith tbMotoMwothon paeuHorte tbe BaUxood work, nd iirtaHj tho aeawtftaiki Ik D.Mliutai Aoamkt, Wort Mat, April M, IUL- Omilmm: I teta looted otar “Haa£*« AtdAoklor Railroad Boyinaaa,- «nii think Jtall loHdiMMiy Joet ta aatbor piopoM mA htT« ao baud «fil bo feondntvynatfaJ and pcoetfeol total both fer otata flotA work. Jk H. •«■<» - &JI. IMfTtltfl I ib moeh plaoaad with Mr. Bmekft attit imiLAi l u fMd Book of Hottrnod BaglMMs.* With ftii laiOOiili tkw oTaomo of Uw ao«t pneltaol nA Mfe) of ptnrmn omnng atlvoy anytar* hi.taytaictifer wbkh, n«v at tat te tub pnmt tom, «mmt wmmm • mint of klyhar tolaa than that or briny in contra! anaaaptlblt of •toflilrit J —| t»Myinfatf»! bkLDractieal on. laooarimsloa,okila 1 tiihfc ttifAaafro of Mr. Hanek’a book 1a aoeh aa to adopt tt oimltah alii• to pnaftariopol naada. I ban plaora jg tMftmmt fey wnritol aattafbctfon with lto nanmhw,»Hat T tkt'~fdr-' apicoHj of arrangwinaßt affltotod by thaaatkafc—rftkaot« crilent typographical data duptajad *7 >««■ jmhlbtiau • B> funar flun • • - C. £ ud Dir actor of Banaaaloa? PdjtidUfetadttfe rornla bj WILLIAM B. HATML Daalatln ApßlmM^HlalWry. »°3 Mfkatttr—L oQCTWtf BIMAi.- WM. A. M’CLUKG, DKiIiKR IS ’ Tin* Test, Choi©* Family Brooariag ud Willow Ww#» CORNER Of WOOD AND &XTB sf&: nRSNULSI: 18 now raeafoing a largo assortment of tUSHQOODS. is addition to hU afraady wtanrira rtnnh p«rdi«B4' from firsthand* in th#J6asi*nimarkata.which. wiBUMd ot tbo lowest marfcat nioaa. 4W» Holds, Btaom foots, and 4ueilJ4B,-b«yißg by tbo qmntity, supplied at vbolasale cams. dW woods JallTawd in the dtj free aaptl _LiKAMt oy bAS&IOKi te August. . gf>»< iS■■ Map fr» Ang^ft Harpar,fcrAiigast; pdeeUeaus, SuL Smith*! Zbaatrinl Appeantimririp. with llWaa. tfens: by Daiisy; fiO cents. Qoaxtar Baca in Kentucky, and other fltntaa * Vv V. T Sonar, of the Saw York Bpmt of the Timm: vithffin***! tfens; <ooasts. «"iraßa» * Convent: by anotedMethodfctPteaahar So bmj vary good and saw books hava hM anMlitiarf latelytta* it la vail worth while to call and look atSSa! hash books aa Tachion and Batataa. tha Qana crfGnSanl JnspUgbtar,lbottglita and Things: by SHhn l«rritt.r . EKUUk<», »° 4 • _ aa Bafahfleldatraat ANT parson wlahlng to to <mtha,addrem P** pyt-pald, famlngton, Tmball eoosty.'GMs; tubto so fiction or book agency. Bo 17; bat any parson enn naabi at kaa« udsuin tbs above ram in the time stated. Address . KT*m PBQg. BTBQW H nnww WB—d and hlstial Water UOWK, No. 61 TUTU Street, next door to Masonfe • All, daalar in FhOD asd toa thaab, of tka baa quality, aorvid up dnrt M tYiasm ■on. Atoojfemwbmrie* anddtaa. • JamtUasaan ho rapydfrd with adoftiw Traits, timing tba sasacW. «a dba aM (MMasampaatMty «MM. SF -r* -% V% ' , . h ■ l* »■ <■ •.. ;:; jg&cg^3sjftgMis^ ' r*rSs.T???y-?n?* o *‘ qMi jjgßaßaagflsgsh; -sSsSSSSijSs-- -s«;egSsaig|g=aS tn Oto dnt »f tb« : SSSKS^aßs** w> - <rattorimTDUBDl3llßß. tneaif. rnfmliadJiltt ■, ggaacssssssggsffiß •i >-v: :•:• •' lOlianv : agg^g^aargs^Basa ! -«gj», wSK^fpll^Miiirta^tigaitU?. _ A PMAI KTOIOOT FOB IDUlat a±ag?i^^a!g^^?jSSS^ wMehthtitfartHhifcilMf g3BfiSSS?gl!V f^ t> _ , nmw«u*(iiiwr ■ • m —*-nr ~fYi— | W MABBHDRB4OBB. OnAvl»ifflft4)UaOQiftl iftittbff btri Mad&|>b fl» at twp, mfftniwtli wtiwitßr efS> lyrtMCXsall whfcltamld nolh»r*U*n miatir fuimSSma MTjtyaaiii. ApJlt ttagnllypotCTifcrthaamydia ™* * «• T®oo«**niad. nesaiadtafraui ■itofliiw n*wlbyiatagtt, ud act ta • 4m)*£L RBSOKfI or PALE OOKPUttHHf. or cowrmptiT* IttMta, *n watered >jr tte na» of * Mfl* « _ to thk Moaumn^ &ManioMtftkiMlnl adosUhr Atb md» fait* «rir habits vk:«iitaw7S/tMk •ad ttmfa, pains fa ttm (tf stchLloM•* d—ilal' of fatrtfa«yilthriboill»p,smikju toaoehtT.iitfStaL *>•?"»«_ ViEgSt ' SIVQRK OOBTSMPLAXIXG.IiABHXABB «h*‘»mßd mUftmfffcoftr aretham* m —gy mw hkoeCanr; ixtOmt. (fareagb UftSoraitt* wm£ FPfriwM> the preset h-mrfy d*xUm G» yigwt ttm ■ted ha—aiharftiwij with detpair,sod filled with the r"'— r -•** QATOION. h*i been »»<■“■» toflowihf wart* tfawaia the gbrer - • * D*» |Un*% Url|omlay ■ '•’• highly «weeot»tad,is ttae—jrioe three dollari par bottle, (vote fire daUan, rfs Jar twelve doOua. C.B.MSQ.Frepriete"* i |y9Pwnuf»»» Jf the Pelted Bt«taa, Qhaite . IGWTIi . tm t^3SFlbiSSkX , ir*** Allegheny Cto-OMO. P. fUKDKL - gerfawetH-S. H. MUKTHfIa. MUfcaMv' Tlltfi, <H alaa (mull; with tlu -» iii Mlb>tMWiMkk,|tai,at trobrjaii* •f l«« Uuiwft •* than lanpAiMif Mtfv nyridui md gogam highly rmm- MBd tta M. ■' ;.m«nthaTrflwM.} Finn IWt SuucT Ton f|ijiii * , | l wm—q, rtlMwi iwntTly bwow in rrmmmminn of iH«» OaMfrli*. Hot* If mam h^md? •m Bearpt’iOQlbr IW *- -r* —r It w ittrinfr tfuli ABdmmidbeind: I^SSSSSSti^^ HKFQBXASXHO93C*: .- tumtkgtwOlommaeu*44atqH*it9*L; - . Anwuuuw Ta«!—PbflriolpMi, Jombv.l kmta mttfr, ***** I «m aboßtmdnrMZMii, in&S hiMf juf in tea n. aottat fa« bvau^triband *t - I —*«*«—i *— *- *« y lil irtTrm ctf TTac*. 1 iwiainart In that riiMtkm ot«i u«t nmi m pwtod at riglitm ymxt, vttoa I hastf of SCI&PVt OQMPOOHD AOOCBBtOOIt. Itemflatalr dbSteT i £«!•, wjfek I b*Y« BMd*and Ha SpjTS-J «pima<te.«ndqett» emi m. AsjoaewMria&totfcm liftmirtißof mynaw.-wttehl tßZfc a tasSSttMuT mrAonflmnAstmt. Bnm»nßfc . Vorntefcy . AMUM» ■.:*:■ « ***» i»«ftts£t,jsSi3^, - - Mays TT —~~1 —“— nil -Itf 111 Hill.»l> lmi mmp*L, a aa ltcMagcf tha BO—, TOO ant tin! haaltitato l ** l,lwir tott tork’a Vamifaga. Thblrai gsaj^Bsisssaat ieuSSEr ■n«l« ta toomiUj, that lav* tn> >StU of IhJL lahMa. (ahg to *ahlliataria* k)aalMildt yaaaadaaTaaalaataM. Qpa of UMawaaihoaTilWl UOUlimn. TWltntniniMdtk Ui|>blliiia>kKiaahmn>mtiM. 1.. - , , WM.B. HABMB, IMOrahni «f iW-ftywdMi H far ; li. - ' ' ■ ' B. A. ÜBKKXOCK * COu rn* ■ aanmr ef.lbat gad Woadalg. T\B. 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