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JrV*• •- *r -r j*• r *•/<' BHrafflbe-.VUA - > i' * ‘ ra&afcare-s&fti'/ \ AV 5 *- w r * j»'r4»W t&U . testis- IKid SSIOOM‘ i ago? v» j Saip®2*^«*jf2r-£f£ **_» *Vo* r iaMip*#24 * 4,*?* i m SSs&i*&r v- * ;*. : 3 o *-t'.. v * .• r * «%•-<«, s*V -" v»»«?'_ ' - 1 f V*.,” >»i, V ..., t . . "4 - v .114 ; 'tp 4 • - 4t4. 4 , r!. 110 UV, ‘":#\*s*** .V -• ’ V.- #■- >■ V i V-fr-1..-.* V - ' --'.3s V ‘ VC“/ * ; t w V; t-f « <•'y y ? jV v» 4 v**«f • ’ ■ ■ « . K •■"v ’■* r • r ...,• fc 1' .• *' - 1 * |/t K t . > 7—-. *•* for goternment: Bale of United property. NA 2«S«W} IN accordance with infraction* oommnnfoated to this office, through Charles T. Platt Commandant of the Memphis Nary Yard, I will sell to the highest bidder, for each, and without reserre, on WEDNESDAY, the first day of November, 1854, all the Public Property belonging to the United States,embraced and described in the following Schedule. Sale to continue from day to day until comple ted This property is all in good condition, and to be disposed of simply in consequence of the donation of the Nary Yard to the city of Memphis, and its acceptance thereof. TO WIT: 4545 pounds Hemp Tow Yarne 7 coils Hide Hope. LOT WASTE TOW .AND MANILLA HEMP, TO WIT: Hemp Tow, Hemp Waste and Bands Manilla Waste, Knots and Ties. 52 barrels best quality Wilmington Tar. BfJTLDING MATERIAL, TO WIT: 111550 best Brick 1000 best Paring Brick 1350 beet Pressed Brick 158311 feet various Timber and Lumber 730 tonsuPittsburgh Coal (best quality) 1944 fret Stone Coning CO5 fret Stone Belt Ooureo 47 fret Dimension Stone b'J fret Stone Curbing (undressed) 25 porches R*>hble Slone 8900 pounds hail’ (assorted) 1152 pounds l:on Spikes 250 pounds 11 ro agb i Nails 8054 neat Welch Slate 985 feet Ridge Tiles 164 Piles (30 fret long) 115 Window Mils (stone) 1050 bushels Sand 1075 pounds Sheet Lead 70 kamils Cement 140 bushels Cliarco&l 0 boxes Tin 30 bushels Lime 31 boxes Window Glass 57 pounds Cord 16b6 pounds Sash Weights 110 Hinges (assorted) 400 pounds I’uint 38 gallons Paint Oil 16b gallons Sperm Oil 649 pounds Putty 10 gallons Spirits Turpentine 4 pounds India Rubber Packing 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 barrels Scrap Iron 16 pounds Horaethoe Nails 10 pounds Solder 3-18 pounds Ulb.U-r Steel 18000 pounds Cast Iron Bell line Hangars 10 pounds Kmc-ry 44 Window Primes 6 Door Frames 27 Shutters 20 pairs Sash, glazed 3 pairs Sash 200 pieces White Oak 3 pounds ltnssla Isinglass 3 pounds Russia Glue 150 pounds Tallow 260 pounds Hard Soap 1 lot of Old Catlings 1 lot of Tree nails 1 lot of Rand Leather 1 lot o( Ijvce Leather 1 lot r»f on Cans 1 lot of Jugs 1 lot of Barrels (old) 1 lot of Hickory Cogs 1 lot of Wire (assorted) 1 lot or Steel 1 lot of Stationery 1 lot of Nalls. „ ‘ TWO BOSTON FIRE ENGINES, HUNK EH AN’S PATENT, Numbered 347 and 348, 6 inch cylinder and 16 Inch stroke, with 4 joints suction each; buckets,axes, spanners, An, complete. ' Also, five Uoee Carriages, with 900 fret leading hose to oteh. One double cylinder, horizontal Pile Driving Engine. MACHINES, TOOLS, Ac., OP VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS, TO WITs 2 Piling Machines 6 Piling Hammers 3 Hoisting Cranes 2 Derricks 1 Boring Auger 3 Jack Screws 4 Setting Fids 109 Cart Felloes 2 C*rt Shafts 10 Cart Hubs 214 Cart Spoken 8 Railroad Cars 15 Axletroes 16 Snatoh Blocks 4 Spring Bolts 1 Scrubbing Brush 48 FIA» Buckets 166 It* Chain Cable 3 Slating Knives 39 Locks, assorted 6 Tin lAn tern* 1 sett Wine Measures 13 Sash Pulleys 30 Masons Hods 65 Shovels 4 Axes, Collins’ 2 Cylinders and Caps 3 Whitewash Brushes 2 dozen Dust brushes 80 Augers, assorted 3 Framed Sews 4 Spirit Levels 2 Fot Adzes 1 Whip Saw 4 Crosscut Saws 2 Scythe* 2 Hand Barrows t Timber Hooks 30 Mortar Board* 40 Wheel Barrows Ti Wrenches 6 pair Platform Scales 2 pair Biieiug ** 1 French Horae, one Wining Ms chin 1 large Thick Edge 1 Graving Tool 1 Hatch Stalk 1 Peak Iron 1 targe Burring Machine 1 sett North Tools 1 pair Soldering Irons 1 pair Hand Shears 1 iSrge Cast Iron Stalk 1 Soldering Furnace II Work Benches K> Water Buckets 1 Sand Screen 2 pair Plow Planes, with Bits 6 Tongue and Groove Planes, assorted 3 Sash u “ 3 Finishing u M 4 Planes, assorted 1 Grind Stonel 1 Mortice Machine, with Phial* 1 pair 36 Inch Bellows 2 pair 40 ** 4 Anvils 4 Vices 8 81 edge Hammers 4 setts Stocks and Dies 1 Punching Machine 1 Press Drill 1 Staving Block 3 Hand Hammers 4 FinUhtng “ 2 Stone “ 16 fine “ 4 wiu of Tonga -warts. ■v^: —" 118 Wrenches V 1 set of Bhoeiylg Tools \. 1 “ Blacksmith's Tcola, la BopewhULlbq 16 Crowbars/ 7 Picks / 4 Stone Buggies 12 Wedge# 1 PsiotStooe 1 Painters' fihife 1 u Diamond Ssetto Chisels \ 0 Globe Lantenw N 6 Hand Saws 4 Screw Plates and Taps 8 Squares 1 sett Turners’ Gouges 2 Broad Axes 2 Hatchets 1 Baw Belt 6 Callipers fi Screw Driver# 2 Drawing Knives 6 Nippers 3 Universal tfhucke -2J dozen BUk eOlmbUts. HORBSa, WAGONS, OASTS, 10., TO WIT: 4 Fins Draught Horses 1 Tour Hone Wagon 1 Straw Cotter 1 pair Cart Lines . • IP j»ir Hemes SOhesk Reins 4 Martingales 8 Curry Combs 8 Brashes 8 Horse Cards 2 pair Timber Wheels 8 Carte 2 Water Carts 2 Drays 1 Plough and Doable Tree -1 Double Btretehez 2 Single w 1 Pitchfork % pair Harness ft Horse Collars 8 pHnd Bridles SALUTING BATTERY, TO WIT: 14 32ttw Osrronades 16 Beds and Slides 16 Quoins 16 Tompolns, with Wads and Laniard* 16 Lead Aporns 7 Rammers, with Sponges » nil Gaps 2 Worms and Ladle 1 Gan Scraper 1 Poach Barrel 2 Powder Horns 5 priming Irons 6 Boring Bttts 2 Logger Heads 3 Gan Bpikes 3 Mallets 1 Pausing Box 3 Frame Bars 2 Match Staves 2 Port Fire Staves 80 yards FlanneL TURNITORB, *O., TO WIT 2 Parlor Minors 1 doeen fine Mahogany Chairs 8 Mahogany u I\4 dot “ « 614 doeen Office u t fine “ « 10 Windsor 8 Sofas 1 Centre Table 1 Mahogany Table 2 setts Dining “ 15 Office “ 1 large Ironing Table. 1 small u 8 setts of Shovels, Tongs and Pokers £B2 garde Carpeting 4 HBarth Rugs 97 yards Oil Oleth 1 Hall lamp 1 Hat Rack 2 Ode Boards 11 Bedsteads 6 Bureau* 10 Wash Stands 1 Oopper Boiler 1 Wardrobe 11 Writing Desks XlniAing Glsss (for ToU«t) I pAFISf Isons ■ ' A' . T » «,f ►-•- 7* , r.-*i •* . • r. e . • -*, - .l*V r ' ■ ■ ■ • . - . ... . W • •' . . •** ' ■>, , • j.r ■ » •t f - VW '.'VV'V* 4 PJtchan • • " 6 Tumblers 2 Water Jan 1 Secretary 1 Iron Safe 4 Cabinet* fcr Paper* 3 Office Stools 1 Drawing Board, with movable frame 2 Chests of Drawers 1 Booh Case 6 Stove*. SURVEYORS’ AND ENGINEERS' INSTRUMENTS, Ac., TO WIT; I 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 0 Paint Dishes 2 Fountain Inkstands 11 Ivory Beales 1 Tape Line. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, TO WIT 1 Eight-day Clock 1 Baromoter 1 Thermometer 1 Sextant 1 Aximuth Compass 1 Mariners’ “ 1 Artificial Borixon 2 Flags 1 Spy Glass 1 Boat, Awning and Salt 1 Hedge and Cable 4 void Nautical Almanac. LIBRARY’, TO WIT: 1 Bible 1 Prayer Book 2 vol’e Greenleaf on Evidence 6 “ Kent'* Commentaries 1 ‘‘ Constitution of United States 2 “ Story on 00081*11 “ “ 1 “ D liartou Court Martial 1 “ Houge “ “ 1 *• Keuuedy “ “ 1 “ French and English Dictionary 2 “ Spanish “ “ I “ Jemerson's Mechanics of Fluids 1 “ Blunt's Sheet Anchor 1 “ Brady** Hedge " 1 “ Harwell’s Engineer's Companion 1 “ Charenieta Plane and 8p Trig>«uomelry 1 “ Sir H Douglass oa Uuunery 1 “ Anthon's Classical Dictionary 1 “ lrviu’s Columbus I “ Bum’s Catechism of fetmm Engine 1 “ *• ou Screw Propeller 0 “ Jam«e' Naval Uh.b-ry ot England 2 “ Life of OoMingwrod I “ Snuthy's Life of Nelson I “ Jlotta’s American Kcv'n 1 Ward on Steam Ennius 1 44 MorUleal on l*owdcr 1 “ Treatise on Steam Engine 1 “ Lives of Naval Ouwuiander> 1 “ Urdnanee Manual 1 “ Life of Dwatur 1 - » Prvblu 1 “ Simms Deac. ol im-lruim-uts 2 “ Wetslibock's Mechanic.* and Bnginoertorf i “ Stevens' Marine Surveying 1 “ Norton’s Astronomy 1 *• Lm-» Elements ol iLology 1 “ Tn-ati.uH (l f United Suu-a 1 “ Stewart’s Navnl Dry Docks Id *• United States Statute*, at 1 “ Index to •* “ 1 ” u’Rrieu's Military Law nu 1 Court MarttaJ 1 •• Practice ol Exp Batiunes 2 •• System id Aru teut BoaL 1 •* Webstei’B Dictionary 3 •* Ordnance Instructions of lb,V2. HENRY T. UULUKKT, Navy Agent. octlV-.iUvrtd . 0. 1L Lea, Auct'r. fg* “ Louhdaua Courier,'' “ Pittsburgh if wning i’oat,’’ *• Nashville Union and American,” copy daily and weekly till day of sale, and send accounts to thiiotHce fnr payment. INSURANCE OOMPANiUh. DKLAWAIIIC MUTUAL SAFETY INSUKAHCE COMPANY. OFFICE In the North Room at the Ex ha age, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. Ok Vssrku, | Cahuo, j» To all parts of the World. FUtIOQTS, l INLAND INSURANCES Ob goods by rivers, canal*, lakes and land carriage#, tu all paru of tire Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. Oo store#, dwelling houaee. Ac. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7, Bond* and Mortgagee uO BUteor Pennsylvania, Philadelphia dty, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, ..1*1,143 42 BUaJc* in bunks, railroads and insurance# onm- panDw 24,612 30 Bill* receivable »4 Cash on hand- - 16,u7l SO Balance* in the hand* of Aswat* and premiums on Marine PuUri.w recently homed 121.7v7 07 - _i*xi,buo txi Piaaoroar: l>r. R M. Tlurir.n, ffn. MarUn, Joseph 11. Seat, ! LI ugh G'raig, Edmund A homier, ! Bpc-ncwr M litaln, John C. Davis, CnarU- Kelly, Robert Burton, Bamurl K. Fti-ke#, John R. I‘eoroMn, 11.-ory eh>an, Georg* G. Leiper, Jaju«. Trav*n. Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, ’ BTC M»rg«u, do WM MARTIN, Pr»-iid*ol TIIOS.C HAND. Wr President. Joaxru W.Oowxs, Sec'y. P. A. MADKJtiA, Agrut. No. Water 1 ttt>t ur^h. THIRD ANNUAL ITATENK>v 07 THIS MATE M LTL'AL » ‘ ll * * “ J?iL K 1K “ IHStJBAHCE COKPAHY. or fkbbstliTajiia. Assrta, May Ut, 1952 Premium* received May Ist, ls£3_. interest vn Loans, Ac Ospltal stock... Returned premiums, Loanee, Re-lnsurmn**, Ex pense#, At-, Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good seen- curl ties Premium Note# Cash on hand Total am’t of Beaources. Liable tor Loe«ee.~. JOHN P hLTUKUFoKb,Dauphin county, I’. U SKIMi >V ICK, llsrrhburg, SAMUEL JoNEd, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS. Uankir, tfttaburgh, A. A. CARRIER, JOHN U HUTU ERPORL. Dauphin county, A. J. UILLETT,UnnUburg, S. T. JUNKS, Harrisburg, ROBERT KIAITZ, Carbon county. JOHN V ULTHKiIFi »RD, President. A. J. UILLETT, Secretary. Will Insure agsln*t perils of wa and inland navigation, alee, ou Merchandise In > uy or country, at lowrat rat*-* .-on slsteut with safety. l\dW*-» Issui-d ou dwelling bo use* either perpetually or for a term of years. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Hrnlthfield streets mygfctf __ A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. THE U.IITED STATES LLEJLIILSILBAJSLC.E PniLAUULFUU. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, IS4O CIIAKTEII I'Eiil'ETUAl- CAPITAL $250,000. Ofictj S. K. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Ojfceri of the Ovw lhxtrd af Philadelphia: DIMCTOM. Stephen It. Crawford, Paol U.Qcsldard, Ambrose W. Thompson, liiwntin Johnson, Benjamin W. TingUy, Oto. M’Hrnry, J«cob L. Florence. James Deveraux, William M. Godwin, William M'Kee. I President —Btephen H.Crawford. Vice J*rcsuient —Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, I‘UUtmrgh —Jam** U. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City —il. U. Mowry, il. D. GKO. K. ARNOLD, Agent, Ctrl 7.'y No. *4 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Pirn Inenrance Compear, Of Philadelphia, J^rtnsyleanta. DIHBCTOILH— Charles W. Bancker, Tbomae flart, Tobias Wagner, Barnaul Grant, Jacob K. Smith, Geo. W. Rich anle, Mordecal D. Lewis, Adoiphl K. Boric, David 8. Browne, Morrie Patterson. Casa. N. Bancsjcn, President. Co&s. 0. WAwcwga, Secretary. Oontlnue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every daaerlptlon of property, iu town and oountry, at rates as low as an consistent with security. ' J The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, a? fcrd ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Oompanv* on January Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, wen as follows, ris: - $918,128 08 - 84,377 78 . Temporary Loans 83,906 17 - .. 01,888 00 O 1" 1 * * Q 64,346 81 -=r_ To “ 1 - »1,na,708 44 jjfflnc. th.Jr lnoorpor.Uon, » psrlod of twsnty-ons yrers, p “? u l >w “ d «f On. Smilon Four Hundred Thou- Bud Dollus, losses by Are, thereby elfordln? erldeoos of the idrutsges of iusuruoe, ss well „the ability ud dlsposl tion to meet with promptness ail tuKmrife J J.OAKDINKK OOFPIN, Agent, •P B * Offle*. north-east cor. Wood and Third trta. PROTECTION INSUEANCE COMPANY, OP , HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Prcmiumn and Wutem Fund 81,000,000. INCORPORATED 1820. Polldss of Insoranoe lasned at all times on the most fa tora ble terms, against LOSE OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OB TUI PERILS OF NAVIGATION> BY . GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aqikt FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY marl fry Weitern Iniurancb Company, Pittiburirti. B.HHMB,Jr- s j g toH. | F.VSWS?Sr, W V sf!£ m &i Ut *“ k ,!? d " ° f ri,k ’’ FlK ® ‘bd MA l 0““ ' ,UI libel » u J’ sdlußtod ud ■ “.hsged by Diuotom who teSsssasa™ 1 * th ” bMi »-«*»•••»- jr.,O.W. Blckstson, JW. Butler, N.Holmas, Jr.,W. H. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm.M. Lyon,JamejUppenoott, George Darale, James Mo- Aoley, Alexander Nimick, Thomakßeott. _ Office, No.M Water street, (Warehouse of Spang ft 00., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. nor Sly ROBERT H. PATTERSON’S LrVERY AND SALE JTM, jaZsu stable, D| emoad street and Cherry alley, -*P fl4:tf PITTSBURGH PJI T^AQluPOUSUlNtftyWMb^eof^bert^adss toe br^*siijK w BANKERS. AND BMOIEb, EXCHANGE AND BANNING HOUSE A. WILKINS * COu UNITED STATES BANK BUILDING. No. Fourth Street, rmaauaoß, pa. and Domestic Excimiige, Coin, Bank Notes ' &ud Land Warr>.uL< bought uud sold. Collections made throughout the Union. Bufdntrs paper discounted and loan* negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Money received on deposit, and interest allowed when left for a specified time. ~ dec3 Ktmoftl* PATRICKS & FRIEND, HANKKIIS AND EXCHANGE BEOKKRA, Hoot Removed their Vjfice to Uu Corner of Fifth and Wood tU. rmsDL'aou, pa PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Broker*, and Dealers in Note-*, Drofh>, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank NoU*. Exchanges on tho Eastern and Western Citirv ci'nHtwutly for sale. ColltKiiout* uadi- in all the cities throughout the Uuitod States. Deposits received in par fund* or current paper, at the corner of FifUi and Wood Streets. ffrb3 K. HOLMES tt SONS, HANKEHd AND EXCHANGE BEOKERS, uavi kkxovxo Turin uANxihu anu txoHAKOi omci to no. 67 MAII&XT OTHIUiT, FOUR 000118 11XLOW OLD 9TAKO. N HOLMES A SONS. Uaukere and Exchange Broker*, • and Di-ok-rs in NoU-s, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver nod Bank Notes. Exchange on the lfiMtom und Western Cities constantly for mde. Collections made in all Lbu cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par fund* or curreut pajvr, No. 67 Market street, Ix twt-on Tlurd and Fourth sts. tja3o:ly JAB. s. coon,. HOOK A SARGENT, BANKERS .AND EXCHANGE HKOKKES, K. K. Ct.HKth OF *OUD * SIXTU 8T:»., UrTOI.CBUU, VO. 1 vKALERSin Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and I / Domestic. Exchange, Geriillcutes of Depoidt, Ac. Kxcimng" ou all the principal cities of the Union and Eu* rojs', for suit- in rums to suit tmrchuoent. Current and par lunch* ri-w.ltcd (.11 dopcdL Collections modi, on all parts *>l the C’uion, at the ioweit rates. [sepllrly TIKItNAN dt CO. | BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BIIOKEEp, y.. ‘.ui 1 \‘>-xl S:r--t, c--r>t>r »f Desmond AUty, . irr.'i.; n-u, v\., J )L i aMi .-El.!. [i-»nk N .'.c-and Of-iu; Diwount lime* I I esi-hs.ngc, .tnd prouus-M’ry uoten; nmk<- culiectiCL* in «il the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposit* on i-uli and on luU-real, and give th< ir prompt attention U) all c-th-T matter- a Broker'* bUfciness. Exchauje c-f ii'luuiiy on lutod. uurO JOHN WOODS, BANKER ANB EXCHANGE BBOKEK, L-tAXER. IS Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STUCK nU'l ?01-i . .'.l comml-wu. CjIK-vlluiui .ur.-iu::-, r..in. Itut---: ou • i»’url) oj-pof.lt*- th li.n.K BANK*...* AND cukMi: or wi*n> Afli> nmi stklit=. SIGHT K\CU A.NG K i.-o tin* Eastern Cities roustautly ; ji aile. Time Hills ui ExthaUKt- and Noli-dh*c»'UuU*d.— Ij'-l'i, .-ilv»-f All 1 ljal.-k NYU—, IsUght »!ld COit-'U"O> m.Je in all tin* prui'ij-al citii-t. ;.j tin- Lull—l titatrr. L>e jKifJti" r»-»>-ivrHj <.f I’uf aud Current luud.-. [ CIwVT ! J KRAMER & RAfiM, BAN KKK> AND EXUHAMiJI HUOKKKt?, BUY AM* r-EI.L G*.!d, Silver, and Ibvrin Not*-, negotiate Liain- i .u Ibal Ei-lal- >T Ferurtti***-; purnhasc I'rutuivear. N. t*i* aud Tim* Bill.*, on Ewt «J Wrft; buy au-1 ifil .'toll* «--a Cvi-st'.-i :-r. CuU«.’ti>'u« tua !>• ui) all petite iu the Union. [myl G. E. ABMOLU aiT’O.r IIANKKi 1 ..'- AND EXCHANGE BKOKKKS, DKALKK.' :n Kxrhoug*. l>:tn. flank NiUs, l*t ami Tim*- Brail-. A- U-U-rUc;..' <*amfu!ly attend'd to, a:ii r> mill**! ti- any port r f th* Union. Bli*:ka H’u;?b! and »--iid on n-tiiml^iun. leu rtb *t , n-* t div r [wit Al b TIN LOOUTs. STOCK AND DILL DRUSE It, Ojßi-«, iV-> Vi K-urA ti . a'w rilTflM. KGiJ. M+- Net**. Drafts, B- ud*. M 'rigoge.*. aod D *nv ■'« l lat**raD, urg'-tiaied. .' ti,-.-k* anj band Warrant* bought and acid. t* XXCII A N 0 B AND I-.ASKISO UOU B X OF A. WILKINS K CO., V. "U FoCST!! STWT, l>pic.*dte ih« Dankvf Pittsburgh jn»j [M/mwitic and t'-T'Xjn ILnd. .V- Ui. tS-+U Sfri Auprr a-id IACUAN'k, WILLIAM A. HILL A CO.. 64 ».<: .:K*n nTTaaci Interest alirw**i tllfca iej vu.xrsox lzu.. THOMPSON BELL A CO , BlNKtlir AND ll K ■< K K E!» Cbra/ ] tird a**J !»■>.»/ i tr-rti, /k. “ *T»IO»A!» WOODS, $027,476 M wcusniEnn.u hitokeu,-*» A%- Ifl.lJ. .•* Not**, Uouili, block*. It cal Kalalc, Ac .v. a:-;;"’, r . iv.*; u.-,i. i\t CI T V HOTK U Corner of Hmlllificld anil Ihlrit street*. j • ■ ; r.;. t.: i i.a, f a GLASS A CARR. Proprietors. J- -UN i- tM L» ‘ \f.i-. iar, -> »b I in: IP us* l.»i!n,: u«*J"*r-' , 't. X : rpei? «:■•! fiinn,W wis*. new -jiijni-o tiir'-ughi.n:. i» ti- » • ,-» r. f.«r *L. r**-*. j-ii-n * ' t!>»- ST. C L A I R HOTKL, ,IVKM>.rtl.i T*li. V'.ACiIAV»*.,) I’ITTHUIIUiir, Corner Penn anil Mt.CICIr street*, C. W BENNETT Proprietor. t fUJlii'll' $2)0,016 M • tf-TJl!' I* b r.r«[ l- i r<- cs» »r> ’.t.'l u s4l4,iu v: OW HTO.V&. \\T AVKKLKV it -l et.. mh K. TilK I SIOJI, No. 11l Ar-b rtr—i. lb* IT-;r-:. i $161.4*1 S>i ITW.olti 51 it.sjj OA>-TO opcnr.l *Uf j ut ij- i- *• 2u-tt«! FRA>KI,I> iIOISK Clil-PTM f piit 1 1 i FAHKKIi * LiUliU, Froprltlor*. jjliOm. Ift.No i'fcu DAY. Mi MILLAX HOI V»C, ir.v, i i..v.v.L 'IMIH unJ-r-UM.-l ],%0r,, ; u'fn . ••! tn.. at.-* X umniil lloua.', kni ri-!UI.-i l\ at a largi- . iu i-»>uit,rLii('i* »,« well u> • li-gnul ..Cj J. , U >»•■* |.rvf«rud U> r guclr, UII.I gU«- a.-tiplr i“ all %. i» • in* pi r--ntw.» tb*- H--u —. iii‘. IT I JAM fca l*uW NhY. H ARE'S HOTEL, , l-at# F*rtm»r’.‘ H"Wr*fc * 1 Ibw Hotel DeuUr.lj new. having Just r*-*c ixmylttfl ao J opened for t>«- »i-»«.iihdixlmlhd „{ Ui* [uMk\ I*^j.|a thk olk* hotkl IS MuW READY Full fL'.'liltii VIXITKm Tbr *** hb. friend.-. T Au OmuitiU.* of iht- C.\cel«Lr Llue In now ruimin r.’x.iu t|ni Ktatiou, ou Firth t, to tb* ULEN lluThl iUUuu k, A. M-, and 6 It M 4 rvturc log attf A. M., and o>j, i‘. 11. _ J. U. MAKTI.N, Agent. FHANKLIN Cl«T«land t Ohio. tl i'ATIUCK A SON, I’Aonuerou.—Xlii» llouw bu ub /* ibuiougb and «xb-tulTe repairs, tlteralk’o? and addiuoun ol new furniture, etc., and tbo proprlt tors pledge Ihtuusrlrnj that uoliilng shall be wanting oi their part to r*ud«-r the Frajuux n place where ail theootn forts ol a first class hotel can be found. Jy<-tf C. PATRICK A SON. PhORKNCU iAOTiflL'i NO. 400 IIKOAMViY, N K W YORK. (ooantwTEn th« CUROPUS rnui.) &SUBEH LOVKJOY, oc3:ly _ _ PIIOPRIBTOB, KI Ley’Si HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND QUANT STREETS, FITTHUCRUn, PA. E. RILEY, Proprietor. J. M'ilAfttUi, JiL, AU 1..._ Jl. MARKU PRKUY IiUTKL, corner «f iianoock streetand lhtuumtno Waj, PitUburgh, Pa. mariijr A XIARKLE, I*roprieton». REoTAURANTo. CORNUCOPIA «-OYBTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.t» D. BARNARD. sVo. 40, P\flh (Street, between Hbod aft t Market piitsiiuruu. CRYSTAL PALACE. No. 18 Market street. * C. C. SEELY, {M*£\ / \ RESP£Cr>'ULLY Informs liir friendeand tin fjuipublic in general, that be has just started hi- New York and Philadelphia modern style of COOKING OYhTEßSamleTerythlngulselntha eating hue. Oysters in the Shell or Stewed, for lau; oents a dozen. He will also furnish the best of everything thui the tuarket will alford. House always open until 3 trclock lathe morning. marl3-lf OYBTKII SAMOS AND RESTAURANT] 108 WOOI) STREET. T^ K .S!?o rl , l r, r „ I, '“ n " w hl ” OYSTKII SALOON AND k.. 1 ik° llOllag porfb«U\l in a manner that cannot fi b X/ a » n / * lmiUr estahlUhmtfut In the dty. SEKYKD VfATALL HOURS Of Weata * S ’®wl«. Flih, *C, dtci His BUI of kora cannot be surpassed, and he would respect fully intito the attention of the public to it. . Ort CUARLKB STILL, ja2o:m*otf 108 Wood street St. Clair Lager ne'er Ilrewery. ‘ ‘ TUB undersigned respectfully informs the public that he is now fully prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with his celebrated LAQKR BEER. In bottles. All orders left at his 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 J*23 :tf ■ Y. U. BCRK.NCk! Benlts* Lager Beer Hall^ No, 106 SnitfyUld street, opposite the Custom House. THE subscriber baa just opened one of the largest an! best finished Lager Boer Halls in the city, nig Beeris acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other ac commodation about his house cannot be excelled, margin A. BENTTZ. NOTICE.— Whereas oertain Urocers and would be Tea Dealers are Industriously circulating reports that we are selilug off to quit business—our friends and the public ■aw respectfully informed that though we are “ selling off,” nis not with such a view, nor do we intend quitting the * ’ ant * *** or d«ra from our customers shall be at iW “ual. at JAYNES’ PEKIN TEA STORE, _Plttsburgb, Bept^mber2B, lS&LdAw 38 Fifth street. CHEESE— 40 W. R. Cheese, for sal* by J?* l M’CCU&KAN, ILBKKON A 0C- r«J KT » ‘ .THUB. tJAar.BhT, HILL A CO., .\CHANGE HUi-KEIU-- Hrrsnv»aii k imi nousx of iiOTKLS. .- VV H'U .:»! >\ i. TUJKI', i‘Ii>I.AHKM’H!A. * * ■* f DRY GOODS. New Fall Goode, at very Reduced Prices. YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, Sign of the Original Beehife, No. 74 Market street, between Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, are just reoeivtnga large and pplendid assortment of FaliDry Goods, at unosu&lly low price*, irom New York and Philadelphia importers and euo tion sulee. The stock wilt be fouud full in erery depart* moot, consiatiug in part of I'iald, Ftripe and plain Silk, French Merinoes, Oaahmeree, Coburgs; Paramettes and Alpacas, at unprecedented bargains; Merino and Cashmere Plaid/*, do do Bombasines and Cnnton Cloths, do do French Gingbnmw, do do Chintses and Prints, do do Irish Linens and Linen Sheetings, do do Piliow Liuenr und Table Clotho, ilo do Napkins and Table Damasks, do do Plain and prii.ted Delaines and Cashmeres, do AL~o, a full a.-sortraent oi Domestic Goods, at great bar* gain*; Shawls of erery curiely, very low; Cull Collars, ChtuuizcUee and Handkerchiefs, at great bwyuiiis; Eiblons aud Milliocry Ooods, at great bargains; llv.ciery, Gloves and Suspenders, do. Owing to the uuw.iuuily large importation, goods bare Ntu h.rcod into the auctions iu the east, and sold at great Micnnoes, and will be sold for cosh at a very small advance. sept _ YOUNG, STEVENBON k LOVE. New Arrival of Surlug and Hummer Dry Good*. AT No. 93 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET. D GREGG A lmporters and Jobbers in British, • French und German DKY GOODS. Having receiv ed our large and extensive slock Of spring and summer goods, purchased from Importers, manufacturers, and part through oar own importation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, thnt owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, wi! can oiTer each inducements to buyers ws are rarely met with iu the trade. Among our dry goods stock will he found eaabmeres, de .aint-r, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured silks, giDutuunsand fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths,fancy Tenlngx, satinets, tweeds and summer panto li-ouiug; brown and black muslins, table diapers. We hare also opened a very largo assortment of bonnets, n.-e.-v-t styles, palm loaf hats, Rutland braid &Dd Leghorn, and mi extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; wiib itcv goods, fancy nettings, jacoDetU*, mull and figured iduxiiu* and block silk veils, 4c. Gur variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per cuiv-’icn caps, threads, p?rt monaies, patent medicines, per tuui*-ry, oud almost every artirle usoally kept iu the va riety line, together with ft large slock of gold aud silver wttb bet., wnb*n maU*riikls, glassuo, gold aud gilt jewelry of acftvi t patterns, and a great variety of o FIFTH STREETS. | | AVJ Ni* TLiIS DAY OPENED MY NEW HTOHE, 1 XJ I’ec leave to cal] the attention of the Ladies to the large and »pl.-i»Jid assortment of BPRINU AND BUMMEfi GOOD?. ju«l rexeived. Among the stock may be foanu the very finest gool? now Imporbvl. It comprises. iu part. J**o pieces black an 1 fancy Dress Silks, 6orU.to |2peryd i-.v do MoUH. de 1 cities, Baregede Lelues, ftlld Mouase line de Bege; *>S) do Beautiful Uarrges and Tissues, in great variety; HV) do New Style Drees Gingham* ; 4asj do American, French aul EngiUh Print*; Frt-ui.li aial Enj{JbJi La«n#; a>s.*b i r>;uch Cnilars, from cents to Jj.OO; kUu MiUiUUoa, of thoJaUMt *lyl*w, among which are so at <■ 1 the uio»i beautiful imported iuUi this country. Aieo. Muslins, Ticsiogs, Checks, Linens, Crash, LHapen, Tniie UU '.Lu, Geutlenit-u o Wear, Ac. i a*.«w uk .u*, uvuuruit u d ft at. , KY GOODS STUBS. iron Front—No, 111 Market atr««t* OL ll b iusr lieing now open tor llK’tronsa<‘tiou of a gener •1 Dry Grasis business, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the pub ic, feeling or.nSdrnt that, fn>o oar ex bniir a.-l ».!I selected stock of FILKn FANCY AND rfAI'LK GtioDe w.- can offer such it>du>Tmcni» a* will in rue vuUre ••Ushw-U.-n. 11AUAN A AliL, apri.tf Nos. VI Market and a Union street. clothing! CLOTH IN G STORE! JOHN’ M’CLOSKEY & GO.. t 1 iitMl.llLV of the celebrated Clcthlng laqut on Liberty ■ tr-*'u. whlefa has wr-n an nnl- un I**l popolarity nnder l- name . I the THREE HIG LA/oki l , have, for the pur pc-e of acquiring dor* syace for th*4r Immense business. ■vDCTeI 11' the spa»-*>a» ImllJlog on the comer of DIAMOND ALIKV AND W«K»D bTEEET. When- tb»> hav* DO• themnn fiPLENDID 13TOCK OF CLOTHS! in READY MADE CLOTHING, IhM ever l»—n offered tr thi- futli.*. Their ul ct’j,*-'. fvr this removal, is to give them a- .-e r-* th* WHOLESALE TRADE i ; .e» me I tvpari-d t:. f. G./sp. a? the L 0 H A’ N T F.A .S TE K N i' Ji / C ESJ A ltd th>’; wi;i varraitt tv be a* g'Ol a-* any cuss for-lured 111 li.a Uul’ Q inT o n \v oit e, 15 *Ui IBT -Tf.J.tSit TH* *i..-artsT !WTK'a T;.m !..U c-ti h»oi a lu.. and UrauUlul aaeorUnoat Ol I. 'Tii- and irr FROCKS, lUtbriri, WALKING AND BUil- NKbfc 5 COATS. • r.*;-,. r Kf* *l!f. : v of iur customers, a'i i «• *,l. u.-i'the pub-i - (hat "ur fidelity will not fail lb UKIXACfr— I*‘NT F-.t.Gt .\o. HH Wood street, (KA*T CtfESLE Of UtAMuSli ALLEY. N U —M . U«*-.ir» v.u.* ;«:7. u*U"iH W< :*i>4 ;h* t har* B > r.;i r »r.v utn-'tKO «r.i* the Biutap** i:-o LiU r’.> •'.■>“ '■ our nu-alicn u i«*oL>4 <»clujiT«lj to the U'u -» *?*■*«• Jr»i^-ti4:#d. JmiN M'CU.*.->KET A 00. .\kw tti'Hiiiu good*, Jiv: iUA.‘AS\ ».:• at j .ii.s UoCLorKKY a W? Wbc*t~ t ,! .olhls»rf War*h.- ti»-, >'•• W.wj tad iwu'l • f Mar. T .l r.lir', th* l*rirr«t an i la-.+ l Tari—l pturk <1 g *-Ia U*is i-.iit-bratej h<*u**- lit* »»«r h*J th<* |.l***urr : i u « ;h~ »t:rnts' ri.r.i '-n li.eKj. u* »Nr K> *ay that »• »:. «j. 1 .A. w.l u -.oji l i< »ot hi’u** It th# i"*ai "ni' l'-ir* n>**rHi*fr, »* ;«infuiiy invite Ui** *ttentuul *iatnifi« our ••xtanal?* a**nrlui*nt of UKADt M.U*t CiyTUT.VJ It Ip lm possible to -numerate liw' jUHBUK < i imuicnv pile# iif farrarst# tha: i* «.■*!» ai tl; l, lar..- f*i»Mi»hiu*nt; it i» tufllcient to »a> that I! boa linn t**aa «|U»ilni by the bnuw U**-IL tn.KtlffA _ Jull> MrOUttKKV A C\). "uAmiiL «hAV7 " MERCHANT TAILOR. WO. 47 ST CLASH HOTKL HCILDIWQS, •v. fun *tx**t, rrrrsscsuu. / t KNTLKMKN ? CL> »ult Hap eonatantly on hanJ a • LH-- i— T-.ui.-n: of CLoTUA. CABAIMKKK>, VESTING?, aun >»VKKO»ATINO.<.f tiialaLutatyte-.tetecUal expreaaly f i i;.n .-u-b in tnul* UmUeiaoo tearing theirorders, Bill hare r heir wtxhr# tfJ am! complied with, m ail work is d’tir under Mi own auperrlaten. no? IX Clothingt clothing l 'll UK uo.i«r«ignrd nwpectfully InfurmsTjU friend# and th# X pul'Mc t!uit h# l# now rai*!Tlnp at blivUir#, No. 177 Lib erty ptr#rt, a rbolc* aaaortincnt of Cloths, Caanlmom anJ V«pUng», of th« lat**t an'J raoit ilndrabi# itylea, whtrb h# W rrvi.aml to mak# to onl*>r In th* mott fashionable ma»». o#r, at «iru on I*.p moet rwaAonabl# wrmit H ' h»T#aLio nn hand a and well manufactureitoek of luade Clothing, to which w# tnrlte the attention <•1 buyers, either wbolemle or retail. ' I’erwut# who parrhaae granls forca»di, wiU find It to their i drainage to call at 177 l.dwrtv street, before mak Ingtheif purrh»»i-a-_ _ ' --f‘i -w. wniwklt New Clothing (Uore, NO 4, Hivril STRKirr, OPIMBIT* LIOKRTY. r Pni: Bulwcriter has just (>i ah-h rejiairing dune as heretofore, In the best manner, and warranted. Military Goods, of all kinds, at eastern prices. W. \V. WILSON, __ 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! Ffelfle A Meyran, #*V# DEALKiUj IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Ac., No. U FXFTU Street, near opposite the Morning I’oet, formerly oivu- by L, Kelnetuau A Co. We have now ><«n.i tt ppieuuid assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clocks, which we otlxr tl, the public at great bargains, such a#: Iron cast*#, pearl Inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment office gold and silver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor escapment Watches, and an ele gant Ktock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we Intend to *ell cheap f&r cash. . N. 11. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at low prices, and warranted. ' mar2fi HKW JSVIUY STOKE, No* 87 Market Street, {Saxnd door abort the Worih-wit comer of the Diamond ) JOUN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John B. M’Fadden A C 0.,) raipectfully announces to the publl:. that he ha» opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND I'LATED WARE, LAMPS, Gl- RANDULKS, Jbcirfawd I\»We Cutlery, Bniannia Pea and OmmumonSett, and the usual variety of goods In bis hL. of bufliness. Special care and attention given to tbe REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. lie trusts, that from his long experience in business, he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with llioir patronage. Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1863. my2s Henry Hlokardton, Jeweller, HAVING re-fitted his store in a handsome manner, and but recently returned from the eastern cities with a doe assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom ers to the fact that among hi# Watchee will be most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, tbe latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc. FANCY UOOD8 —Bach as Papier Macho, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Oolt'fl Pietols, Porte Moonales lu great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have .only to be seen to be appre lated. [novlj NO. 81 MARKET STREET. WATCHES AND RICH GOLD JEWELRY A T BARGAINS.—We wish to inform the public that we are now offering our present stook of fine Watches and Jew elry, at prices that cannot be boat. Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to buy fine Watches and Jewel ry, give us a call, and save from 25 to 50 per cent in your purchases; whisnyoa can certainly do by calling at 67 Market street. N. B.—Watch repairing attended to in all Its brandies, in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manufao cured to order at short notice, at _tl HOOP'S, 67 Market et. H. KNOKBEL, WATCHMAKER and jeweler, Dealer in clocks, watches, jewelry, and Fa NCY GOODS, No. 36 Dukoto axlxt, between Mar ket and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ail articles sold at edtabllahmentwiil be warranted. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry promptly executed at the shortest notice. All work done wfll be warranted. [jellrOm •X -M- n*l . .* • » 'V' >Vv- ’ m - - -■■ ■ r Jl* FUENITTOE. JAMES W. WOOD-WELL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. Wftr*>tMß* 97 and 99 TtUrd street. J. W. W. respectfully hi* friends-and cuatoomra that beuL has now completed hie spring stock FBI of Furniture, which is decidedly • 1 ■ the largest and beet ever offered for sale in this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any in the United States, East or West. As he is determined to uphold the quality with well ma soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of bis orders and facility tn manufacturing, he Is enabled to produoe warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers’ interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on h«"<» tbo greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the mostele-. gant and costly, **■* a boose, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consult. In part, of his stock, which for riehnese of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: “Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plueh and hair doth; *6O dot. Mahogany Chairs; dot. Walnut * “ *6O Mahogany Hocking Q2O Walnut “ &60 Mahogany Divans; ;30 Walnut “60 Marble Top Contra Tables: "60 “ “ Dressing Bureaus *3O “ “ Washstands; t ~40 Enclosed u 100 Oommon *• 30 Plain Dressing Koreans; 240 Bedsteads: ,30 Walnut M *6O Cottage “ 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 1 30 Mahogany Wardrobes; * 10 Walnut “ 10 Cherry “ 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 13 Secretary and Bookcases; 904 m. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Hooking Chain; 13 Ladies' Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; J Etiguires; Paper Uaehe Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke “ Xlmbethan “ Halt and Tier ** Reception “ Ladiw’ Work “ Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tables; Arm u Ottomans; £<3otbie and Hall Chairs; JA large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDBOK CHA.IB3. Ceaxan Manas supplied with all ar ticles In their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. aprS Bteamlwati, Aboy i ewu Tu« subscribers tender their acknow-ast for the favors bestowed uponwA. by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest- * * ■ ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin furniture ami Chairs of the b-'“* «“> !• f'TKXKT. riTTiUCHQU, A iuJ nrar Ik' t icmstfry G,\.U y LsJ\er'no'rtH'. MOMHK-NTr, Ul‘ill AL VAI l-T.% TOMb fK>NKS, Ac rt W».:> m.-i tVr.i'-js, Maul.*- CViJ trv itcii I*i *-r T..»rV*‘ ■> m«n Imai tti-1 Umar u- cr-l»'r. A U —tl*v|itiilt.»•! ao> v of Kenor lorOo *li fy U>t', •••? L‘t JtAl’Li: T‘ SK,ca! tlirvujrii in jnofl or r»ihiii loir., »>-\i «i ».»ry httir co*»t iTM iron fuEcinij. I Tflrr ml c worn I fcttVp .urtaAv ■l«T>r iu ih** Ail'-»:hr'.y C zit :.-ry I no l* ami r. cLmiv »*l-« cl Ar»«in^-I-'t • of irari io my line. 6fTt;.iHcn : Col. HKNiil' HlUfcurjb. UM UAtiALhV. do KUAMKU A KillX. do Mr*. IIAKMAK L'dN.N Y. do Uon WILL*! K'l H ILhJN.-. Wood. Hon. Tlluri. lim iA. Aiiivhrny. Mr*. TIKILSAN, : ; r.. do JOUS McI*J>ALD CKOS.-AN, Ka-jt., Uoncngahel* llouM. sprl;).,Uw TEAS ! TEAS! TEAS ! WHOLKcALK AND KKTAJL, At the Pekin Tea Store, 3 8 Kirru srairr. PrrTbßumJu. pa. I >Y the half ehrtt,of neatly pacted la metallic package* 1j U lult the trade. 1 hr lubeoiber Udow receiving his Pall stock of GQVF> and ULACK THAS,-—cpuxlsUa*; of *ob* of the Guest clr n to b»* found in th« Kaat**m inarxet. Merchants visiting ike atj are Invited to call and examine ourmoct, Brio* In a licit of the vanon* grades, all of which have been carefully selected.and can with confidence be recom* m«nded: HU half cheetsfloe Young Hyson; 10 Jo do Moron** koong Hyson 10 do extrafloe Moynne Jo; 100 do Superior do; 15 do extra One do; 6u Laoiured boxen extra Curious Young Ilyaon Z 5 hair cheats flue Gunpowder ; 10 do extra floe ao; & do do Moyuui* Imperial ; 'JO do Superior ao; 160 do Pine Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extra fine oolong; SO do extra Curious ao; 2a rtxonjmnj fragrant Oolong 26 chert* extra dm Ifogiiah iN>uwt tvs ; ' A do Curio u* uo do; ALjHV-Java and Ulo Ooffee, LoTcrlng'? Crushed and Pul rerised Sugars. AL&0—63,000 Pri w—w, which will b« Mill Terr A. JAY.NKB, 38 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. low. c.: Ut'VljrdAw fiKW OFFlui. ~ Real Eitate and Contracting Agent. TUK nubecrilwr has been Induct to open as office for ibe purpose ofbuylng and selling. on Commission, and bating the Agency of large Steam Saw MilU and Boat- Yard* on the Allegheny river, together with many other Cacilitie* from other water and ateam saw-mills. lie flatters himself that h« can tarnish any bill* of lumber and timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and 'Mirer them at any print on the Allegheny, Monongabela, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Barges, 9tor<‘ iloafs, Oual Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Umber, Rail road Timbers Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to any given point, and will attend to the Bale and Rentof Real Bstate. From his long experience la lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks he can give genera) satisfaction. All persons are requested to make their contracts soon; espe cially those wanting boats or large billsof lumber and Um ber, should contract for them In the fall for the spring and summer use. He will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to David Musi, Beal Bstate and ex tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 130, post paid, will be punctually attended to. Ills office Is on Irwin street, No. S, Allegheny Bouse. DAVID MUNN. 001. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Ksq., " “ Mr. Robi.S. Brown, Kscj., Allegheny River. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, “ Clarion ** Mr. George B. Bwenejr, •« “ «• C.AJ.HahnACo., “ « « dseJLlydsw BODY PATTKRBON’h BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLES. THE UNDERSIGNED having e tee ted new and commo dious STABLES and CARKIAOK STOKE*, in oonneo «£ Uon with his old establishment, -cy» a ArafVls prepared to do a vastly creased business. He ha* VILA *1 Tision for ONEIIUNDRED AND w FIFTY HOUSES, of which he can an Increased num ber on livery. He has arranged bis new buildings with a view tb sales and storing for job, of new and second hand Carriages, of all descriptions, to which he wjll give atqple attention. There Is also within the new building an Equestrian King, where Horses are trained and exardsod, which will be found advantageous to persons keeping Horses with the under signed. Thankful for an exceedingly libera) patronage in the past, and the favors of a multitude of friends, the undersigned will eodearor to command its oontinuance by deserving it. myiafmdsw BODY PATTERSON. Tcaubiagss FOB. BALK, HE undersigned haa just received a this C ARMAGH WAREHOUSE, (f* W _ near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrencevllle, e splendid ngynr* or VKHIOIKB, of BYery daeolptlon, and »U 1 continue to raealY. rejularly, new and second hand Onriof.,. SulUa BUWKJ, rfc., whlfi he wUI Bell on the Tory lowjt lerrna for if? 1 " 1 practice in thehnalne..,and rtth hfo well known fodlitlcß in the East, he flatter. hiiwlf In putting down alleompetitlon. Those wlstdngto purchase are respectfully Invited to call and see for themselves. Bapeciai ud prompt attention paid to repairing of Carrt. agamic. [mylS.-d*vr»| JOsig^WgiTii [ kKBiKAHU! IUiAI KSTATliTo'ttßALK.—Thl7tTnnnH wid« by 100 feet deep; pert of Ute estate of tie late Jam^ im** *»ntiag on“ feet wide, and extending to an alier in ih* , make tbe'm d-ir.bl.TWty ’ Alan, a lot of ground on the coiners of th*» nnh £££ £X X f,ma 86 ,M ‘ *»* *«» *- —«- ITI , „ ,„ , JAMES BLAKELY, Estate and European Agent. rol SALB> of 43 “«*■ Wltli a good Cam) hoose, of 4 noma and cellar, and front porch, a good HoMffHhT 1Ie ;i donbla barn and stable, wagon a£ad, “ r “'r lba * nd K°°dgarden, and orchard, with abundance SluK'off*”’ »•—“>«• 30 acres in cultiTaUon, and "*~?f 1 jotbw, • B°°d boU and a oew farm, situate 8 mile* TH^ff2ft. n ®? rt^eTonBhioßhBD^ TlT,jr ' p rie«*l>- 600. Terms $690 In hand, balance in one, two and three 8. OUTHBK&T A 80N. M Estate Afeat, 14»AM«t MEDICAL. Carter’s Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOI'. so? x PAsncu or xiaccu n it. AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOE SCROFULA King* Evil, Rheomsnj«n, Obstinate Cutaneous Pimples or Pustules on the luce. Blotches, Boils, ;hronte Sore Eyes, King Worn or Tetter, Scald Bead, Enlar remenf and i’aiu of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphl tide Disorder*, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Dip cases arbiog from aninjodicjoas use of Mercury, Impru deuce In Life, or Impurity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which has become eelebreted ft* the number of extraordinary cures effected through ty agency, has induced the proprietors, at the argent requetf ef their Mends, to offer ft to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in Its virtues and wonderful v properties. The followlngeertificate#. selected from slari number, are, however, stronger testimony than tbemexa. twonl of the proprietm; and are from gentlemen weft known in their localities, and of the highest respectability.. many of them residingin the eity of Richmond, Va. p. HOYDEN, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond Itnown everywhere, says he has seen the medicine called Carter’s Spanish Mixture administered in over a hundred eases, in nearly all the diseases ftr which it Is recommend ed, with ihe most astonishing!? good results. He says It i the most extraordinary medians be has ever seen. AG UE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE.—I hereby certify that fir three years I had Ague and Fever of the most vty lentJeecriptioii. I had several Physidans, took large quan tities of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe ail the Tonies ad vertised, but all without any permanent relief. At last 1 tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effco taally cured me, and I am happy to say I have had neither •.•bills nr fever since. I consider it the best Tonicln the world, and the only medicine that ever readied my can* Joes Lovgpxx. Beavnr Dam, near Richmond, Va. C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and fol many years in the Post Office, has such -confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, Hiat he has bought upwards of fifty bottles, which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr. Lack says he luis never known, to fail, when taken according to directions. Dr. MINGE, a practising Physician, and formerly of ili» 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. Be says in a aase of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good ef* fects were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker A Mor ris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint ot eight yean standing, by the use of two bottles of Carter’s Ej-anist Mixture. -.J GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—The Editors of the Rich mond Republican had a servant employed in their pica room cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheums torn, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottla ot Carter** Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and th*‘ Editors in a public noiioe, say they “cheerfblly re commend it 10 ail who are affiieted with any disease of the blood.” STILL ANOTHER CURS OF SCROFULA^—I had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Fpaniah Mixture I consider it truly a valuable medicine. Jans M. Tenon, Conductor on the D. F. and P. R. R. 00., Richmond, Va. SALT RHEUM of TWENTY YEARB STANDING CURED. —Mr. JOHN THOMPSON,residing in tbedty of Richmond was cured by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, ot Salt Rheum, whkh he had nearly twenty years,tsd which all the physician* of the city could not cure. Mr. Tllomp eon is a well known mtrehant in thecity af Richmond, Ta. and bis c ure is most remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had a servant cured of HypliilLt, In the worst form, by Carter’s BpanLdi Mixture. Us eays b« cheerfully recommends it, and considers it an invaluable medicine. RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Bcrofn la, and what physicians call confirmed Consumption, by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, aayi b« ha« the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture In a nunVr of Syphilitle eases, and says it Is a perfeeffiom for that horrible disease. WM.G. ILARWOOD t of Richmond, cured ofdd Seres and Ulcer*, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bot tles of Carter’.-'Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch; in a abort time permanently eured. Principal Depot at M. WARD,CLOSE A 00., No. 83 Malden Lane, New York. T. TV. DTOTT t SONS, K 0.132 North 2d st., Philadelphia. BENNETT t BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Richmond,Ta. And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A WILCOX, Jr. A C-J-. FLEMING BROTHERS, 60 Wood street, Pitts burgh; H. P. SCIIWARTZ, Allegheny; and by Druggists and in MrrdiclneeveiTwhera. octS:d*wly J S*.'W M£3 JKK. 9SB CHERRY PECTORAI. ron vox nano ecu or COUGHS. COLAS, HO A RBESRSS, BRO&CHITIS WUOOI ‘ISO- CO UGH, CROUP, ASTHMA. ■ AND CONSUMPTION. W£ invite the attention of the K 2£Ea public to the certificates appended J below, and bespeak for them that can f dM cDnrideratloD whkh their honest tranknees deserve*. M*j In ench stations as many who voluntarily bear witness to the effiea cy and value of Cnxxxx Pxctoul, do not wantonly trifle with, or distort &«■■■■■■■ facts, nor overstate their conviction*. J udge th--n, whether this is not the medldne to trust when vi,u mibt have relief for the throat cr lungs; judge too, whrthiT every family ought not to have it by them as a ttguina the everywhere prevailing enemy, whkh -:> uis with fatal frequency upon almost every flock, and carries off a lamb from many s home? C. IX., Jackson city, 0, 20th Nov., 1852. Be. .J. C. A»f-x: rir—The CasaxT PtctonxL is much Jn juirr-I -f-.-r. jsjreral of our best Physicians have used it, tii:- <•; in their own cases, and always with the haj* pv- t effi-t-. The numerous patent medicines always be fore them, lead to incredulity in regard to every new reme dy : and it b only oft«-r undoubted evidence of value In any srtich*, that anything like a general confidence can be ex Cif-d. The uoriTtU*) excellence of this combination of agents, (in ;he tnui u?:.!**r Ui«ir o-n ci-scrration, has compelled medical m*n to ( rui'ioiia abroad its usefulness. It is beyond all TuU the general remedy we hare for the Pulmonary .VTixt'^ri.-ILL' climate, at the w&« time sedative and psjt currant—a rare combination of properties. ’ ! n the hope that it will prore its own reward, I subscribe n/selt ILv-'pecttully jour obedient servant, J AS. U. C. MILLER, M. O. L-t ymilsntn m nark Utit cateS- WiTHamsborj, L. L, Sept. 3.1552. Dr. J. C. A ter: IV-sr application for the past thr**** } < . r.- in inj liußt., as an advocate, brought on some -!;;br ur r.ri. • a .-.-wre irritation of the bronchial tube, v i.i’-'u vat a cnn.-t.mi annoyance to me, and fast becoming i •••ur-.-e of jmst apprehenrion. Every remedy tried foiled t-- .-v»n relieve me, till I UM*d JOurCRSSST PKTfOBAL. This !•«- uvt uti'.y relieved me, but, S 3 I trust, wholly cured mi I <-;.re nothlnc for the reputation of advocating Patent Mi i: me*, and :hi.-< is at your srrvire. I shall recommend 1 t ; tuni-'N vf the tar, and others whom I nay meet, It l-orinr under .dini-er iudi*j>ositicss. Your- Mr-xtgonery, Ala., October 4,1549.. Da. J. C. Arts: Sir—l have used your admirable com* rouoti ex.-iu.-iv*ly in my practice, and find it to surpass, by for. any othur reim-Jj %*e havetor caring 'listen** upon the lungs. Your obedient serront, Be Be JONES, M. D. Whai yet remain? to convince the most incredulous lh>t the Cherry Pectoral is all that it purports to be, Tix: an un equalled remedial ageni lor all diseases of the Throat and Luugs The experience of years has proven it to be such, and •« submit it to the people, believing that ita virtue* will fully maintain its reputation. I’n-paral by J. C AYEK, Chemist,Lowell,Mass. Beware cf “r-rthica* preparations,atiempled to be palmed off under a Ftmilaritv of name. roid in fttteburKh by all Druggists, and by B. Eil'OCli A Co.. wholesale and retail. jefr6md*w David ffuna, 1) EAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING AGENT. No. 2, Xl IKvVIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for sale, as follows: lvj acre.-* of land in Cedar county, lowa, Id miles from Mas catine. on the main road to Marion, and 8 milre from Tip ton, 6 miles fr'm two Kailroad depots; 90 acres la under cultivation, a good Frame House. Frame Barn and Grana ries, a gixki bearing Apple Orchard. The form is well watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county. A Yury great bargain con be bwl of this fc™ for prompt |M»y. B«n«iw ■» -a. *»* •*—- *-* 1 njl -v.- mb vs alai, 3 a.-res of land, with a large Bteam Saw Min, now in fucceasful operation; 3 Frame Dwellings, Barn, Black smith Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, Ac- 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 thepremuea. I also want to purchase 6 to 800,000 feet, B. ML of good White Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, 8 or 10 feet long, 7 to 16 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 of the fitting out of a large Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh, now doing a tery Urge bo si pass. Two to fire yean of the Uoee of the house can also be had, and lmm»»it«t44 T | f , IWW | r m il required. Enquire as above. ug bOQK PUKRAILROADENUINKKK~ —iWt, • T* for laying out curves, determining frt* an* giea, isTolling, calculating earth-work, etc- eto/towethcr with table* of radii, ordinates, deflections, tong ebonfe, magnetic variation, logarethims and natural signs, tan gents, etc. eto, by John B. llenek, Civil JtngineerTpocket book form. $1,76. *% The object of the present work Is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Books of convenient fora for use in the the ordinary lograrithmatic tablet are common enough: but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the neeessazy formula for laying out curves, tum-onta«w>—in—. a- which lhi3 work! Jeelgorftoi^T;^ U. S. .Mnmjr Acihnri, West Mat, April 18, GaUlauen: 1 have looked over “ Henck’s Weld Book for Keilroad Engineers,** and think it well adapted to the ob ject Its author proposes, and have no question but it will be founds Very useful and practical volume both for aeld wort. D. H . M.w. , , . Toot, April 21,1864. u J. V? ® u £ h *ith Mr. Heack’a little manual, the Held Book of Ilaxlroad Engineers.” With the preaenta tioo of some of the most practical and useful of recognised proeeseea among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to ncuaare a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—-that Of bring in general susceptible of available, not to say desire blr, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the d—i** of Mr. Henrk’s book U such aa to adapt it excellentlywell to professional needs, 1 have pleasure in expressing my ounltol satisfaction with its execution, alike wlthtbe pet spiculty of arrangement effected by the author, and theex ceUeo. typographical taste displayed by his publishers. ~ B. Fuxmxiih Guiwx, c. K and Director of Rena&laer Polytechnic Institute, ior sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, Market street, comer of Second. WM. A. M’CLUKGr, DEALER IS ’ line Teef, Choice Family firoeeriea and Willow Ware. CORKER OF WOOD AKD SIXTH STS., 1 prrrsßOMH, pa. o now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS, in addition to his already extensive stock, mr-hrewl from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be at the lowest market prices. £3** Hotels, Steamboats, and families, burins hv the quwitiy', supplied at wholesale rates. * delivered in the city free of charge. *ep2l X* 1 AuguH. iJSSLIiS,d QAZKITE OF FASHIONS, for Knickerbocker Magazine, for August. Harper, for August; price 16 cents. Sol. Smith's Tht»triod Apprenttocmhip, with illustr.. lions: by Dailey; 60 oento. Quarter in heutuckp, and other Stale.: br W T Porter, of the hew York Spirit of th. liius; "ith%urti ttoni; &0 cents. 01 “ Con Tent: b - v a Methodist Preacher So msay very good and new books have been published lt ta D wU vorth while to call and look at tiuch books as Fashion and Famine, the Curse of rnw™,, lamplighter, Thoughts and Things: by Elihu Burritt H. MINER A CO., No. 32 Smlthficld street. Aw fdvertiuttent, N i person wishing to make $5OO in 0 months, oAii K, No. ei FIFTH Street, next door to • Hull, dealer in FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY ie« Ucuiu. of the bett quality, served up during the •on. Al-o. Mrawberzie* and Cream. * tHa *«PPD«d vith Strawberries w *i * //* 88. HORSE’S Invigorating Cordial ,Jl .Pienomenon in Medicine. ;■ TTEAITH RESTORED AND LWB LENGTHENED. *7 XJL D*. Hums’6 UmOOSATINO KI.IITS m OCR. DIAL.—At flat the properties attributed to Prot Morse's l n y'S of *unff IBifr or Cordial were dusceed Cabalous.-fb» ; .poplm, oft an deceived, coo id not bell ere the timrte and at»> 1 -HmetrjUh»announced bytiediscoverer/ Btrtfhcti,on;- « trHaeMaeartiMtffbatelaM *qi £"***<***» mb bow triumphing over »U doubt*. Incredu i Bty it *y«thtewn by • mass oftartbaony which is perfectly irresistible. . XLZJHB remedies, In all eases, the deplorable evils * irMßfftoatato»Or>l>ag«of thaerlaaf neganawMeh make op the wonderful machine called Bias. It restorer to fall rigor TgydeßcaCß Amotion gmmactgrf with thatmya. tezioo* compound agency of matter and < mlad, neeessajy to the reprodurtiem of Iranian lift. To persons of feeble mus cular frame, or defldent in vital power, it h reeaeuneoded j u the only inean* of enrnfßtmWtitig ,tK»r eneray. which is nrMWery to the proper ettfoynwrt ofalUbe natural appe tit**} a* well a* the higher mental Ittbcncnonl s®??* _S? to * tt h*r sex, or to en y age. The » feeble girl, the ailing wife, the Itattew/enirTated jvmth, the r OTer-worn aanof the victim of nervousdepresakro, i the indiTidnaJ coffering fromjraneral debility, or from the weakness of a single organ, wfll all find immediate end per- * menent relief from the see of this incomparable renovator. To those who have predisposition to paralysis, it will ptoT* a complete and unfldling safeguard against that ti>rribie . ? ier ? *** many, perhapa, who hare so trifled with 4 their constitutions, that they think themselves beyond the *■ reach of mtdicine. Let not even these despair. The Elixir ' dealswUh disease as it exists, without reference to causes. • Lad will not only remove the disorder itself, but 5 REBUILD THE BROKEN OON’BTEniTIOE. tte deraogweentsof the system, leading to nervous die oases, and tbeffnms of nervouadiaeaseitaelLare so nnmer ooe that It would require a column to rammer*to the mala dies fcr which this preparation is a specific. Afew.faew. ever, may be enumerated, vis: neuralgia, tie dotereanx, ' bead-ache, incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation of the • heart, spinal affections, muscular debility, tremors, Uatu lsnce, a pricking sensation in the flesh, numbness, mental deprtstion, weakness of the will, indispc«ltkra to move* m ; fainting alter exercise, broken atop and temping driams. , inability toremain in one place or position, weakness of the procreative organs, sexual inampecncy, mdurady, nett otdana, floor albas, sinking at the stomach, female-irrm laritiee, a chronic tendency to miscarriage, emaciation, and t all complaints growing out of a free indulgence of the pas- > dons, and all barrenness that does not proceed from organic tames beyond the ranch of medWna * Whenever the organs to he acted upon are free from mal formation or sWetural dlweue, it In averred that MOBBPB DiYIQOKATEffI Kt.tytr will replace weakness with strength, incapacity with efflel. eney, irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and thti not only without hasard of reaction,but with a tippy e ® wrto , n H»* generalewganixatkin. J»*B*ar inmindiW all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the paralyaationlof the nerve of motion ud sensation te phyticai death- Bear in mind also, that for every kind of narrow disease the Xlixir ConUalia the only reliable preparation known. CUES 09 BZRTOCS DI3BASSS. NoUsgasge can convey an adequate falsa of the lmm«. diets and almost miraculous change which itoecasionsin the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervoas system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by tieknsss the unstrung and relaxed organisation isatocco braced, revivified and built up. The mental and phrsical symptoms of nervous diseases vanish together usderits In- Saence. Nor is the etfeet temporary; on the contrary the relief is permanent—-for the Cordial properties of the mfedl* cine reach the constitution restore it to its normal oondttta. . - LOSS OF MFMORY, Coa/wJon, gMflhtwa, nuh offload to the head. melancholy, «ehility, hjsteria, wretchedness, thooghtsof geifdestnic cion—fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, genera prostration, irra ability, nerroosnets, inability to sleep, dfaynaef ineidat to females, decay of Che prorogating functions, hyfteria,mono msnlaj ragoe tenors, palpitation of the heart, impotenry, oonstipation, from wnaterer canae arising, itia, if there is any reliance to be plaoed on human testimony, absolutely cfkulbta. J ’ • * A GREAT MEDICINE 70S FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative, is all complaint* incident to females, mark a new era in the an* nato of inert trine Thousands of stimulants bare been in rented—thousand of Inrigorants concocted—all'purpoiling to he specified in the various diseases and derangement* to which the dalieate formation of woman render her liable. ' EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tre mors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether pe collar to her eex, or common in both sexes—to stive the in vigorating Oordlal a trisL * MARRIED PERSONS, Orothen, will find this Cordial after they bare need a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the tjstem. In all diroetionsaratobe found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not have been so but for this wxtraordl nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the many dia eases for which it is recommended. Thousands of young meo bare been restored by using It, and not hi a single in stance has it failed to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale. »- « low, sickly color, to a Beautiful florid complexion. * “ TO THE SnSGCIDKD. These are soma of the sad and melancholy * <*d by early habits of youth, vis: weakn Zsssziszgssffi^^ Meumlfy, the foarftal effects on the mind are much to be of confusion of ideas, depression of spirits,eillfbrel^dings,averaion toeodetyTsel Mistrust, BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE aboald reffect that a sound mind and body are the mo*t ne e»»s&iy requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pijaKmagw—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with your own. ■ . CAUTION. k Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial has bees counterfeited. • by some unprincipled persons. 4. Il a *** genniae Cordial will have the proprie- < jtc r s fee-simile pasted over the cork 0/ each bottle, and the following words blown in the [ Dr. Hone's Invigorating Cordial, _ _ _ ~ C. U. KING, Proprietor, N. Y. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint hot* “ ties—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Proprietor, t „ _ 192 Broadway. N. Y. j Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. ffaw-U t and the West Indies. # AGENTS: 5 Pittsburgh—FLEMlNG, BSO&, No. GO Wood street ; i 1% GEO. E. KEYSES, No. 140 “ “ * Allegheny City—JNO. P. FLEMING. I Cincinnati—U. H. MEAKINGS. feblfcmeaw * R. P. JONES. i. on THJi CUKE OP DKAJPNK3S, PAINS, sod the Dis- i X charges of Slatterfrom the Kars—also, all those dis- * agreeable noises like the bussing of iusecU, falling ef water, i whirring of steam, Ac., which are snsptoms of approaching i- Deafheaa, and also generally with the disease. Many per- # sens who hare been deaf for ten, fifteen, and twenty years, and were obliged to use ear-trnmpeta, hare, after using one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being made perfectly weiL Physicians and Surgeons highly recom mend its 006. rProm the Tribune. | Paixrts Dos’* Niouor Yota q. children annually become deaf, in consequence of die* charges of matter from their ears, induced by Scarlet Fever, Ooids, Ac. Nov, if mothers would do their duty and pro* care Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness and use it as directed, their children would be cured: but if neglected, the discharge con* tinces very troublesome, the hearing gradually gets worse, and finally partial or total deafness ensue®. IMPORTANT NOTICE: CoU and tea Mrs. Boater, and the wiS impart to you i^fonea- turn that vis convince and tuUmuh fou. A9VOTOOO J—T hereby certify, that when I «u about tweire years old, I gradually became deaf la both ears, eo that in a few months I found 1t almost Impossible to hear, unless In the very loudest tone of role*. I remained In that situation until last summer, •pertol of eighteen years, when I heard of SCARPA’S COMPOIiWD ACOUSTIC OIL. I immediately obtained a bottle, which I hare died, and am happy to say it has acted like magic,and quite cured me. Any one wishing further Information of, my case, which' I think a remarkable one. wilt find me by celling at my residence, Concord street, first door above Second street. Rtokw. For sale by * A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea St&re. ’ 99 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. D~ Always Reliable, * r *,* Jw V ß <**®g*rous, and particularly 90 with children that have any of the symptoms of worms, in you see ytrar child restless, pale, with fee Lid breath, hard stomach, or an itching of the nose, you need not hesitate to administer te it B. A. Padncstock’s Vermifuge. Thiainra:- oahle remedy will destroy all worms in the system, allay irritation, and leare the bowels in a pleasant oondition. Bead Ur. Harris’ statement _ Niw Teas, Feb. 19th, IBM. . certify, that Igare two bottles oTB. A. Fahnes tocks > ermifage to a child of mine, six year* old, and aba passed several worm*. One of them was about FIFTEEN UfCIXK3 IS LENGTH. I can therefore recommend it to the public as the hastremedy for worms erer ns6d. ___ . W WH. b. &AJUU3, 116 Orehard sL 49* Prepared ana sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00., —corner of Brstand Wood rt*. DH. D. JAYNE'S CARMINATIYE BALSAM is one of h>c meet "flflint, pleasant, and safe compositions ever onered to the .public for the remoTel of the Tarious derange* •enta of t&a Stomach and Bowels, and the only, article worthy of the least wrafldenoe for earing (Tioio-o Infantum or Summer Cbmpfetni This is, without exception, one of the moet valuable family raadlrinae erer discovered. Hundreds, nay thou* certificates hare bees rooeired from Physicians, Qargynwn, and families of the first respectability, h»»T4«g the strongest testimony in Its favor, too numerous to publish. 49* Por sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 88 Rfth jy2o UB TBPTH OONCKBNINQ "SELLERS Teaufronf -—A single rial producing wonders l Read the follow .. _ _ PniT Jefferson eo- Jan. 27,1852. ~1 : Sir—l bought of J. R. Bwa, enabot **• of 7“®ibige, and gare it to a child of mine, mad U expelled 58 largo worms, ari quite a of small “**• f* JL P/ Jefferson • j'il.lfKß. M. O» a QAsJtn * »•* Jefe—« 00 n Keb. 7, IMi r ** «*U-**S—Haeing tried your Vermiftige in my ** *® noc to be surprised by any Ter* In the world for expelling worm*. G. HatuM. mt. « « . Wonow n , Jcflersoaeo., Peb. 1", XS62. M*. J&.E. amißs —I guru one bottle of your Yenniftige w»y child, and It-expelled 75 Urge worms. I tlifaifr it the oe« in tue. Yours, rsquctfolly, p. Dxsxou Prepared and sold by IL E. fiKi.T.yrts * Qo_ * ula Plttgfanrgfa, Pa. DS< BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Dt> a MV votes his entire attention to an office Practice. ffilf 1M Hi* tmalneei is mostly confined to FrtoaU \W reftemd Diseases, and sueh painful affections, brought on bympnidearc, youthful indalgsnßesnflsxccss Byphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture Urethral Dischargee, Impurity ofithe Blood, with all Dls*a* Maof the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Erup tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal 'Weak* ness, Impoteney, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness. Monthly dappreesians, Dleeasee of the Joints, ' Ana. Herron* Attentions. Pain*ip the - tatfcm of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully 9 Onre guaranteed T ' jear*’prmcti°e(tix In thlsdtylenahles Dr.Biowa n offer wuttM of a speedy cure toaliwho mar eomeun- In Uaeare. Private Consultation Rooms, 41, Diamond alley J^attgeamod««e^_____noTfcdAw4F; Kills UMAIIfiiL— Dr. Brown’s newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain Remedy Uuttpainfultrouble. It never fifls. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND Pittsburgh, PemPa. The Doctor is always at home. aarchaalAw. _ - Dr. o. Jayne** Ftaily Bedlelnes JAYNES EXPECTORANT; Jayne’s Hair Toni"; “ Toidc Vermifuge; ** Sanative Pills: u Cv tn!natire Bglsam; “ Ague Pills; Alt.-rative; ' " American Hair Dye fbeabo.e TaloaW*family medicines eonstantiyon hand, and sold « Mesala or retail, at the Pekin Tea Sxor»,S4 Fifth •treet. is> a. JAYNES, i—* Exclusive Agent for Pitts berth CHRST3.—4 have on hand the finest iqs ot Meikuie Chests eTer offered in Pittsburgh, suitable ftr Families, Physicians, Steamboats, Ac., Ac- Thoee wish* ing a good and cheap Oh set weak! do well to call and ex* anuiM adne before purchasing elsewhere. mk • iroaiußmitt. ~:. MEDICAL. Fiivata Dlmum« lEM