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Doitod Stites, embrace! and dMoribrt la ttarfcllowlog Eobsdula. Sa'.a to contlso* from day u day noUl amipio **TU. property is all In good condition, andto ba dUpowd of riraply in consequence of the donation of the Navy Yard to th* city of SLanphia, and It* acceptance thereof. TO Wit: 4646 pounds Ilemp Tow Yarn* 7 coils Hide Rope. ___ LOT WASTE TOW AND MANILLA HEMP, TO WIT: Hemp Tow. Ilemp Waste and Bands Manilla Wnsto, Knot* and Ties. (2 barrel* host quality Wilmington Tar. BUILDING MATERIAL, TO WIT: 111560 beet Brick I 1000 best Paviog Brick i 1060 best Pressed Brick 168311 feet various Timber and Lurntw* "39 t'jna Pittsburgh Coal (beat quality) 1044 feet Stone Coping 006 f«et Stone Belt Course 47 lost Dimun -ion Stone K 9 feet Stone Curbing (undressed) -5 j*>rvl>e:> K"b'olo Btone Sfl.’O pound* Nail ‘ (assorted) 1152 pound* l:on Spikes 263 pounds Wrought Nalls 8?64 best Welch Hlate 985 feet Ridge Tile* 104 Pile* (30 feet long) 116 Window 9111* (stone) 1050 bushels Sand 1676 pounds Sheet Lead 76 VarreJp Cement 110 bushels Charcoal 0 boxes Tin bO huahel* Line '• 31 boxes Win low Glass 67 pounds Sa-h Cord 1056 pounds tv*b Weight* UO Hinges la/sortcJ; 400 pound* Paint 38 gallons Paint Oil 108 gallons Sperm Oil 649 pounds Putty 10 gallons Spirits Turpentine 4 pounds India Rubber Packing 1 pound Sugar of Lead 1 keg White Lead 310 feet Tin Guttering 20 pounds Scrap Copper 1060 pound* Oil Iron 1322 pound* New Iron (assorted) 22 pounds Horseshoe Iron 12 barrels Pvrap Iron 10 pounds Uore«*bc* Nails 10 pounds Solder 332 pounds Blister Steel 18000 pounds Oait Iron BwU Une Hangars 10 pound* Kmct cf ILckorjrCcg* 1 lot of Wire (assorted) 1 lot of Steel 1 let of Stationery 1 let of Nails. TWO BOSTON FIRB ENGINES, HUNNBMAN’B PATENT, Numbered 347 and 318, 6 Inch cylinder and 15 inch stroke, with 4 Joint* suction each; buckets,axes, spanners, hi, complete Also, Fire Hoaa Carriages, with 800 fret leading hose to each. One doable cylinder, horizontal Pile Driving Engine. MACHINES, TOOLS, Jo, OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS, 2 Piling Machine* 6 Piling Hammer* 3 Hoisting Cranes 2 Derricks 1 Boring Anger 3 Jack Hcrew* 4 Betting Fid* 102 Cart Falloo 2 Cart Shafts lo Cart Hub* 214 Cart Spokes H Railroad Cara 16 Axle trees 16 Bnatr.h Blocks 4 Spring Bolt* 1 Scrubbing Crush 48 Fire Buckets 166 lb* Chain Cable 8 Slating Knife* 29 jock?, assorted 5 Tin l -anterns 1 *«U Wine Measures 12 Sash Pulley* 30 Masons Hods 55 Shovel* 4 Axee, G'llins’ 2Cvliod-:rf and Caps 3 Whitewash Brushes 2 dosen Dust brushes 80 Augers, assorted 3 Framed Baw* 4 Spirit Levels 2 Foot Adzes 1 Whip Saw 4 Crosscut Saws 2 Sejtbca 2 Hand Barrows 2 Timber Hooka 30 Mortar Board* 40 Wheel Barrowa 2 Mortar Beds 36 Trestles 14 Monkey Wrenches 0 pair Platform Scale* 2 pair Sieelng ** 1 French Horse, one Wifafclf Marhto 1 large Thick Edge 1 droving Tool I Hatch Stalk 1 Peak Iron 1 large Burring Moefaise 1 sett North Tools 1 pair Soldering Iron* 1 pair Hand Shears 1 large Cast Ircnßtalk 1 Soldering Furnace 11 Work Benches 16 Water Buckets 1 Sand Screen 2 Lime Sifters 9 Mortar Uoe^ 2 pair Plow Wane*, with Bit* 5 Tongue and Groove Planes, assorted 3 Bash M “ 3 Finishing 44 44 4 Planes, assorted 1 Grind Stone | 1 Mortice Machine, with Chliel* 1 pair 86 inch Bellows 2 pair 4d “ 4 Anvils A Vices . 3 Sledge Hammers I 4 setta Stocks and Dies' 1 Punching Machine 1 Press Drill 1 Btavlng Block 3 Hand Hammers 4 Finishing “ 2 Btone 44 lonna M A nett* of Tonga 4(1 Punches 6 Hammer Punches 90 Doit Tools 14 8 Wya’icbM l9 Carronedea lb Beds and Slides 18 Quoins lb Tompoins, with Wads and laniard* lb Lead Aporns 7 Hammers, with Bpunges and Caps 2 Worms and Ladle 1 Gun Soraper 1 Pouch Barrel 2 Powder Horns 6 PrJmlnglroßS 0 Boring Bltts 9 Logger Heails 8 Gun Spikes 8 Mallets 1 Passing Box 8 Frame Bars 2 Match Stares 2 Port Fite Stave* 80 yards Flanne-. __ TDRNITDRB, A,, TO WW 8 Parlor Mirrors 1 down fine Mahogany Chain 8 Mahogany iv do* •• doeen OSee •• 1 floe JO Windsor “ 8 Softs 1 Centro Table 1 Mahogany Table 2 setts Dining “ J! Office u ■ ,1 large Ironing Table ytaill u 8 setts of Shovels. Tongs and Poker* Wl yards Carpeting 17 Stair 4 Hearth Rugs *T yards Oil Cloth 1 Hall Lamp 1 Hat Rack 2 Side Boards . ll Bedsteads 0 Bureaus JO Wash Stands 1 Copper Boiler 1 Wardrobe |1 Wrltfnß DosAa U«oklD| Glut #>r ToMfll) 1 pair lln Iran ’ ,??*••. •**:'* , >... . r v *•', . . ’ .• • " >»; i : ' -'A.. J «N "-*7'*' , *'*-*r* * ~ K *' **’ . •" * . * . if « 4. ; ..' 4 Pitchers 6 Tamilian 2 Water Jan 1 Secretary 1 Iron Safa 4 Cabinet* for Papers 3 Office Stools 1 Drawing Board, with movable frame 2 Chest* of Drawers 1 Book Case 6 Stoves. SURVEYORS’ AND ENGINEERS’ INSTRUMENTS, it., TO WIT: 1 Gorman Theodolite 1 Surveyor's COmpi-w 1 “ Chain 1 Transit 2 Levels and Rods 3 Drawing Boards 1 case Drawing Instrument* 1 box Water Co’ora 6 Paint Dishes 2 Fountain Inkst&Dds 11 Ivory Scales 1 Tape Line. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, TO WIT 1 Klght-day Clock 1 Barometer 1 Sextant 1 Azimuth Compa-M 1 Mariner*’ 1 Artificial Horizon 2 Flags 1 Spy Gina* 1 Boat, Awning and Sail 1 Ketlgf and Cable 4 voli Nautical Almanac. LIBRARY, TO WIT : 1 Bible 1 Prayer Book 2 vol’e Greenleuf on Evidence C “ Kent’s Commentaries 1 “ Constitution of United States 2 *• Story oo Const’n •* “ 1 “ }) Ilart on Court Martial 1 “ Hougs “ “ 1 “ Kennedy “ “ 1 *• French and English Dictionary 2 “ Spanish “ “ 1 , “ Jrmcraon’a Mechanics of Fluid* 1 “ Blunt’s Shoot Audior 1 “ Brady’s Hedge 1 “ llnswell’a Engineer’* Companion 1 “ Ckarenielz Plane and Sp Trigonometry 1 “ Mr II Douglass on Gunnery 1 “ Author/-, Classical Dictionary 1 “ Irvin’s OolumbuH 1 “ Bum's Catechism of Soam Engine 1 “ “ on Screw ProptUer ti James’ Naval History ol Engl an 1 2 “ Life of Collingwo.td 1 u South}’* Life of Nelson 1 M Dottu’e American Rur’n 1 u Ward on Steam Engine 1 “ Motdical on Powder 1 •• Treatise on Steam Engine 1 “ Lives of Naval Commanders 1 “ ur inanro Munusl 1 “ Lite Of Doc .tur 1 *• “ Preble 1 “ Simms Dc-e. of instruments 2 “ Woishb:.ckV Mc-hatiira and Engioecrisj 1 •* biovi o.s’ Marine Surveying 1 •• Nortuu'a Aoironomy 1 •• Ler's Elements of Uiob gy I “ Treaties of Uuiltd States 1 “ Stewart’s NuT.il Dry Docks 1) “ l'uitod States Statutes at Largo 1 “ Index to “ “ 1 *• O’Brien'* Military Law uni Court Mart's! 1 Practice of Exp Batteries 2 ** System of Arm’U of Boats 1 “ Webslei’s Dictionary ™ 2 Ordnance Instruction* of ISv-. UENKV T. HULBERT, Navy Agent. cKtl'J.dawtd G. B. Lues, Auct’r. jpg* “ Louisiana Courier,” “ Pittsburgh Morning Post,” “ Ntiohvillu Uuion and American,” copy dally aud weekly till day of sale, and aoad account e to thiiolHoo fur payment INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAW A It K H'JTOAL SAFETY INSBBANCE COMPABY. OFFICE in the North Room ot the Exchange, on Third Btruet, PtIILADELVUiA. MARINE INSURANCES. Ox Vzsms, ) OAtujo, S-To all j*rtFof tbe World, i'nswun, J INLANU INSURANCES On (cods by rlrers, canals, take* nod land carriage, to all parts of tbe Uniou. FLKE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. Uu store*, dwelling bouses, Ac. ASSETS Of TUE OOMI'ANY, Notouiber T, 1653. Boudf anti. Mortgages ;.-1,3u0 00 Stateol I'acnsytranla, I’Ulaueliihia city, hiring U&nlcn, Souibwark, and otbur iohd.', 161,6 M 4a Stocks lu bunks, railroads uni insurances cour j-iuiles BUI* roeeirablt. Ca-b on bind Balanouain tho band* ul Atfuuts and premiums ou Marine Policies recently Udued L-I,TU< tf. Subscription Notes lyj,ouO W Dr. U. M Huston, Wm. ilarlin, J<>«pb 11. Bt»l, llughCralg, Edmund A Sou.ier, Sl’llvnln, diaries Kelly, Jutw C. l)aTLi Robert Burton, Samuel K. Stofces, Julin R. I'nnn'.w, Ut-nry Sinsn, tl-Kirge 0. Ltipur, j June* Tra^uair, K iwanl D.irlingtoc, | Wm. Eyre, Jr., H Jout» Brook©, : Jwlrn* L. l*rk«, J. U. Jobartoo. | JamenTfuncnt, Ji-inm C. llaD SIATKJIKST OF TIIE STATE M U T V A L KJKK A N D M AH 1 S H INSURANCE COMPANY, OF i'KNN.ITLVANIA. May lht, 1862 Premiums rrfl*rived u> May l-t, 1563. inter*.:t «u Mans, 4-- Capital iu>:K Returned premium-*, Losses, K<> insurance, Kx jasoscfs'Ac-, I.WVtaTMCNTS, Bonds, Mortgagee, Stocks, and oth**r good swcu- curitlea Premium Notes. Oasbon hand.... Totalam’tof Resource, Liable for Losses $36a,31« .0 max cto £9. JOHN P. RUTIJKRFURD.DaupbIn county, P. C- SEDGWICK, UarrLburg, bAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, JOHN B. HUTUKRFORDiDauphin county, A. J. (IILLKTT, Harrisburg, S. T. JONES, IlarrL-burg, ; ROBERT KIAiTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTUEKFoRD, President. A. J. UILLKTT, Secr*-tary. WIU insure against perils of sea and inland navigation, alee, on Merchandise in city or country, at lowest rates con sistent witb safety. Policies Issued on dwelling bouses either perpetually or for a term of yqarn. Branch Office, corner Fourth and Sinilhfield streets. riy23:tf A. Ac CARKlKrt^Aetuary._ TIIE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust company, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1860. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. OffUy.Tt of the Home Hoard at Philadelphia: hiaioTohy. Stephen R. CrawfiuJ, Paul D. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenae Johnson, Benjamin W. Tlngley, Oeo. M’Henry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee. President —Stephen K. Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W.Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh—JMnvb LI. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City— K. 11. Mowry, M. D. OHO. K. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Tlie FranKlln Fire Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, l\x*nsylvania. DIRECTORS— Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob K. Smith. Oeo. W. Rich ard*, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adoiphi K. lforle, David S. Browne, Morris Patterson. Quia. N. Bascxxa, lYcsident. Guas. G. Rascxxa, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low a* are consistent rr!'.\ urity. The Company have reserved * largo Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company* ou January Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to an Aet of Assembly, were as follows, vis: Mortgage - $918,128 68 Real Estate .. 84,377 78 Temporary Loans 83,966 17 Block*..- 61,889 00 Cash, Ao - 64,346 81 “ Total— 44 “Slice their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Tbuu aand Dollars, losses by fixe, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sts. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Slock. Annual Premiums and Western Fund 51,000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. PolMea of Insurance Issued at all time* on the most favora ble terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OB TBB PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD. Aqbht JTOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. mar!6.-y Western Insnranee Company, Pittsburgh. B. MILLER. Jr.. President. | F. M. GORDON. Secretary CAPITAL, 9300.000. W ILL insure against all kinds of risks. FIRE and MA fv RINK. All losses will be liberally adjusted aud promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Dtucroas who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which th«y nave assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Director*.—■&. Miller, Jr.,G.W. Rlcketson.J.W.Butler. N Holmes- Jr- W. IL Smith, C. Ihmsen, George W.Jackson. Wm- U Lyon. James Lippenoott, George Darsie. James Me- Auley-Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. Office- N 0.92 Water street, (Warehouseof Spang A Oo„ up stair*.) Pittsburgh. novihly ROBERT H. PATTERSON’S SL-w. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Corner Diamond street and Cberry alley, sprl4 U~ PITTSBURGH, PA. SAGIC PULISHING POWDER—On* of the beAurtMea now in use for polishing fine braes. Ac; 1 gross re ceived by [JjISI JOB. FLEMING. BANKERS AND BROKER**. EXCHAflti£ AND BANKING HOUBE A. WILUISS (fe CO., UNITED STATUS DANE Ao. Fourth .;^r jjj'OKKIGN and Di.meM.io Kxilinngi-, Coin, and Luiul Wnrr:!i't. ; injUs'lilHud 60ld. Collection;; made the Union. Duem-s* paper Cniicauaifil and loans negotiated. SUwfes b-,Upbt and fold od coinmi?« Eastern and Western Cities constantly for Mile. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United .states. Deposits received ia par lands or carreut j-opor, at the corner of Fifth and Wood fl l'^ H. HOLMES' ft BAN'KEita AND EXCHANGE BKOKEIIS, W r.Mt.VT.u tlxXiEi UANSiMI A.MI !3CU4WGk UFFICS IO WO. 07 JtARKkI blKSirr, ?OUI IMib USLOW OLD STAWD. \[ HOLMES & ri.iNt, ilanliors and Exelianj* Brokerß, . aud U.-hlpth In Nouiri, brails, Acceptances, U'dd, Sil tar aud Bank Note*, tAdmuge on rim Eastern and Western Cities euusLariUy lt*r sai«. Collections made lu ail tku the United PUlefc. Deposit* r««:eH«sd in par lacU or current paper, * s '°- 67 Market street, bi:twt« n Thud and fourth ata. ( jaoO.ly _ .Tilt'S. B4ROWT, jia. b. u', HOOS ft SABOENT, bAMilli'.,' AND EXCHANGI-. BKOKEKI, N. £. CJK.NRB OK WOOI* * Jjlira i-.nsntßliH, Ha. I iLALKKFiu Onu, Bank Noles, Time Hills Fofuh'n and I ) Domestic Kxi hangs, Ortibcuin.l U Dejoait, Ac. Exciuing** cu all th«* principal dll*-? of the Uulou ana La* rope, tor «;U> in yum* to suit purchaser*. . Cunvnt and par fund? reeriv.-t on deposit. . Collection? made <*u fc u part.- >,f tin. Union, at the lowest raw. XlilttKAA <5. CO. | BA.NKi.US A.'.J E.VCilA.\'.iE BKOKUUS, .Vu. Uo H'.Kxi Sire.-:, i>- r •«/ Diamond ALUy, inn-xu-ii, ha.. BUY ANi) -ULL Own; bincount time vvchmig •, :.ud ii.dtM: malm in uil tin. pua.-sp.il -in'...' t li.- l/imm. lUv«t\«- a-.-pOMU on cnii *ud i>u uilerr-l, and giTe tm-lr prompt attention to all older inatien appei i.ilulog to a Broker's business. Eastern ccu-lanLy on Band. _ 'jaa£tl_ JOHN WOl)l)8, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DEALER IN Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotel. OTtiCli Lughl uni -vld uu r.immisduu. Collections O atl-nd-l to. lutor.-sl paid < a Deposit jsU Fumth nm-,, n«-jrly opposite th« -’i. M. iP.uk. dfccld HILL * (‘O,, UAJSKF.Ud AND EXCUANOK BAOKKItS, I'uilh'Eß OK WOOB ANU Ftt'TH 6TXKITS. . «U».ir EXCHANGEr U the Fastoru Cities constantly for O *aJe. liiue IS>;it< .1 Es.,-Lh..m and Nolo? discounted.— lieli, Silver uml Bank NoVs, t«f>ught and sold. Collections mule in ail the pnaerpai citb-.- ot th** United Slates. De r-., i\,-i u: l‘..r u:jJ Curr.-nL Fau.K [martTly AXIIN XEAUSS, •.!•» At.J KAHJI, «L'JR£h'Ci XRSMI&- EHAMER ft RAHM, liAN’KLir..' AND KXUUANIiK BIIOKKitS, -s .Vi ANi) .-XU. G. id, L*ilviT, uni haul N"t<*»; negotiate 1> U>«n> iu ileal Estate or Ftock securities; purchase froiuL-urv Nuloound Time Bills, on Fket and Wert; buy und-n-ll Stocks ou Cnimoisiuua. C.elections made i u *ll r-’iuti in the Union.. _ [myl 0. E. AUfOLl> ft CO., BANKERS AM* EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS iu r.xebsngo. Coin. Bank N>.tos, Hlght and Time Dra: - ;;'. A". earvfuily attended to, and proceed* remitted t.< uny part o: the Union, stocks bought and - id hi Cornells.*Son. V9-N’y- 74 Four. > • t- L.'Xl d--»»r to Bank -J l‘>tt*t>'£.; -«U At sTIN L 06.1118 STOCK AN l* "BILL BROKER, O'Htt Yo i'd r\iur: ; i :t.. ab «-rr Wr»od, J ' MTi.'dlli'Jli. *^“:K,te^ p Dr«U*, 8.. k K >L;.riif*v;es, Riid Loans on rr.l laieruls, negotiated. Stu- , . t :-. sal L%n F.’CRTit Stairr, i)piwwJte the lUukrt Pitltfburgb, j a!lfl j-irTbummn D -mfi'.u. a;ui F’r*. '• /J irui t!^r EXCHANGE ANI I r- AXK IN G 11 ■ ’ l'•* F OV WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO., oi «....,-R! zr, r;rrmt -ib Interest allowed on time dep. .•:!:*. !-“ U J? tUOXMON Il'dliaT. THOMPSON BELL ft CO., D A N K K II a AND li li ' • K h It S . Oarr.fT Third ,s-«d i r,-tt, IhUtburgh, Pz. THOMA*) WOODS, $6‘i7,170 W irCOMMt K C 1 A !. AA i > i.tALH. t.N Noteii Honda, Simln, Heal Kktatc, Ac., .Y„ 7.. c- sur-jK,i-'i : J*'e; cl T V Corner of Sinltliflel*! mil Third atretti, 1 i ’ / 7 ; s U r i< <, if, i’.i. GLASS ft CAUR, Piopridiors. JullN V. II I.'A.N U. C\UU, ,LI. .:v.v. I! 1.J.) r |'illS I-- :n- .'i H i r.;-Kr^.ne thr- I- iw- -air::.- - ; ti- n, ■ iv-.iuy pul-:ir. OiAh-ii.- >!■,a‘.ou ST, CU A In HOT & Is, iFi.'il'ir.Kl-V Tli L KVCiIA.N'JK.) i*:x rsiiTMuu, Corner Penn n»1 i'.. tln-W, 1.-rltn-D T 7 ar.-l i'hi n-1.-lt-tiia. VO, 111 Arrb • -- th«* l’: • ’J - i*' l $368,315 70 $161,481 98 179,016 61 17,820 21 GASKILL IiOOSK, CtiHXKJi of M.\ L\ JM> S >t ill STS, n’AKKF.y, O rj’ilK I’rojri-'-r i-if. .■> pleimurv lu nuiioi.ncin* to the X J*ublii- rliul iJ.ir n- w m. i victual liuu-l baa be uu opened t- u i: .-a.**- of living (.-ommuJiK IAS HUIJSfc: CHr-.-TNL r M'Khr.T, Ali'i i. iilJM>, I’dlt. \i-‘i.i.PUIA PAIIKKK A hAlilD, Proprietors. .-.:hnj i r::.M> |-};u DAY. ilic.t£U.L.A>i liOi sK, JO/lA.Vionw, ! £.\.\A. rj'iila Undcfrdgt.cd lluviug t;Cv> 11 ii’.-I'gt- ol lilt! alu.-<-, uti'J refill. Jii 111 a Urge expem-e, in a n..mt..rihf'l-nt.i, and gin- uu.pie Miti.sfacUon to a'.l who may j, i -r.u1.0 the llou.***. ~.üb:ifj J.WihS DOWNEY. H ARi-J' S HOTEL,' i Lute Farmer'* Lxrhange.j XJO. l&l LIBERTY STREET, foot of fifth street, Pitta 1> burgh. SA.MUtfI.. ii \UK, Proprietor. Tbi.-t Hotel Li entirely new. Luting juat Leon completed :.n I opened for the acc.jinim*d.i.iou of the public, [sepia TH”irC,LKN*IIOTBir _ 13 N-jW HEADY foil SUMMER VISITERS.— The erntiuile hare been iiupmv»*l, anti the House rendered it...iv .atru.-tiro, gewerully. The proprietor will be happy to sec- his friends. Ma- Ati Omoihu* of the Kvi-oblor Uoe la now running from the station, yu Fifth streeL, to the ULKN IIUTKL. Leavi i the station ul 8 o’clock, A. 11., and 5 I*. Mg return ing nIM A. SI., and tilt P. M. jcidrUm J.-Q. MAItTIN, AgenL_ KUANKLIX IIOIfSK, Cleveland,’Ohio. C\ PATRICK a SUN, I’xoraixroHa.—' This House has ua /« dergone thorough and oatenalTe repaint,alterations, and urge additions of new furniture, ebx, and the proprie tors pledge themselves that uothiug shall be wanting on tb-ir part to render the Fbasuuk a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel can be fouud. jy-Ltf 0. PATRICK A SON. FLOUKNGK UUXUL, NO. 400 BROADWAY, NSW YORK. (CONDUCTED OS TUX KCbOFUN PLAN.) SEUBEN LOVEJOY, ooJ:ly PROPRIETOR. RILEY’S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETB, PITTSBURGH, PA. my-otyj E. RILEY, Proprietor. J. M*»USTM3, JR., 10’T ¥. H. MARRLI PERRY HOTEL, corner of Hancock streetand Xhiquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. inurhy Mo.UAbTKH.S A MARKLE, Proprietors. HEbTAUEAcNT' CORNUCOPIA 49-OYSTER AND COFFEE HoUB£.*e* D. BARNARD. Ho. 40, P\flh Street, between Wood ani Market janlfrly] pirrancaou. CRYSTAL PALACE, No. 1H Market street. 1 C. C. BEELY. RfcaPtCTfULLI informs bin friends and the I #a}pt»blio in general, that he has just started his York and philadelpuia modern style of COOKING uYßTlißßandererythingelsyinthe eating line. Oysters in the .shell or Btewed, for cents a dozi-11. He will also furnish the best of erery thing that the market will afford. Uoil-k- alwayß open unlil J o'clock in the morning. marlG-tf OYSTER SALOON AMD REBTAUUANTI 108 WOOD STREET. mi£E subscriber hns now hiJ OYSTER BALOON AND X EATING HuUssE perfect** In a manner that cannot be eseeled by any similar esLalill&hmeot in the city. MEALS WILL BE SERVEVHUP AT ALL HOURS OF THE DA T. from the \ Clioloeat Meats. Fow)i. Fish, dtc., Act His Bill of Fure cannot be surpawc-d. and he would respect fully invite the attention of the public to it. ' ) CHARLES STILL, ja2o:mietf £ 103 Wood street. St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. TUB undersigned respectfully iufbnns tLe public that be is now fully prepared to serre private families and the public generally, with bis celebrated LAGER BEER, In bottles. All orders left at his Ufflce. NO. 119 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street.) will be punctually attended to; and tho Beer delivered to uny part of the city or vicinity. j*2S:lf ' F. Q. SCHENCK. Benltß' Lager Beer Hall. Ho. 106 SmxUifutd v.reet. opposite the Outtoui Hotue. THE subscriber has jus; opened one ot the largest an! best finished Lager ifeer Halls in the city. His Beerls acknowledged to be » superior article, and erery other ae coinmdauon about his house cannot be excelled. m» .ii .im A. IfENITZ. NOTIuh.— WbereaJ certain Grocers and would be Tea Deuiers are industriously circulating reports that we are selling off tjqmt business—our friends and the public are respectfully Iniormed that though we are “selling off," ttUnotvnth such a view, nor do we Intend quitting the basinet; und all orders from our customers shall be at tended to in usuul. at JAYNES’ PEKIN TEA STORE, Pitteborgo, September 28- ISA4;dAw 3S Hftti (-treat. CHEESE —60 W. U.Cheese, for sale by jySk M OLURKAN. HBHRON A 00. * •• • ' • •• * •• j -r- ■’ »• -: t y .. ~,, —v s - - • • - T * r-C* •} . ‘ 4 ’ t" c dr • 2 . t a ' ■ e 4 *i*- ' * c* VVj % \ a n 1:1:.r. house of li H i) K E H , HOTELS. a o t i : i.. •i •• 1.. U.v Knl!r>.»er yard, mv3 A. M’TtOHB HEW DKI BOOKS SIOKE. Iron Front«*9o ( 01 Market street* OL'K house being now open tor tbetretuwctiouc.f u gener al Dry Goods buxineas, we would respectfully solicit tlie Lntroosge of the public, leeLlog confident th&t, from our ex teu'ite end well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AN I* S TAPLE GOODS, we can offer such Inducements ns will In sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN k AIIL, Nos. 91 Market nod 6 Union street. CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. I'V'KM KKI.Y oi thecwh-bratedCK/URug Depot on Liberty ' stri-vi, wUi.h Las won an unbounded j>opularlty under uusi' of ihe THREE BIG DOORS, hate, for tbo pur pore of acquiring more Apace for their lam«us» bindnea*, -amoved to the spacious building onJhecoruer of DIAMOND ALLEY AND,WOOD STREET, Where the)' hare now themoit SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! ASP READY MADE CLOTHING, That ban ever L*m offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, L to give the] more lariiitlee for the WHOLESALE TRADE. Tr.e* »r* prepared to sell Gtxxl, at the l u west eastern prices! Ac I they will warrant them to he ait good as any manu tariurt-J in the Union. C t'STO .11 WORK JT tlis CCiT STYLR.ASD CPQS TH* UIC'E.TE’iT WeTIC*. Tb.*r !,»r.« on hand a full ami beautiful assortment 1.0-fii? ar.d COATINGS, tor SHOOKS, DRESS, ’ WALKING AND BDSI- NESS COATS. Cur ln!*M>..tj> arv identical with tbo-e of our customers, atm w«s ntv-ur* Lh* f-übiie lluit our fidelity will not fall In C'liiij,* all w rder*- w,- inuj K- tavored with, flhj- Inj.S'T RiKGKT TIIK PLACE— i\o. 8S Wood street, (cast hide,) ooanlb or diamond allet. N. B. —We .iHfcirv our that we have C" : any connection with t)*e Clothing Busine**? on Lib~rt> -trt-. t. Onr attention is devoted exclusively to the House »bo\ «* designated. mar-ii JOHN M’CLOSKEY A CO. SKW SPRING UOOUS, JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKEY A CO'B Whole- , salt* Clothing Warehouse, No. SS Woodatrwtt,anil corner t'l Diamond allev, the tartest and most raried stock ol rf.-vd* that ihb> celebrated house hiM ever had the pleasure of iuvluug lb** attention ol the public to. Thei-e goods have l»'«n purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, whirli h-aves us able to s«y that we can nod do s,-H at as small profits as any house is the east ern rill*.-!. Therefore, we renpertfutly inrlte the attention ni wholesale dealers and er-untry merchants, in general, to giro us a call, and examine our extensive assortment of KBADY MADE CLOTHING. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quantity of immense piles of garments that 18 t» h. seen at this larg- establishment; U is sufficient to »;ay that it has never been equalled by the house itself, marlt'cif JOHN McCDUSKEV A CO. SAMUKL tiKAY, MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 4 1 tirCLAJK HOTEL BVILDIHQS, BT. CLiUE SIKJIT, PITTSBUtfIU. G 1 KNTLKMKN’s CLOTULMQ made exclusively loonier, r and warranted to suit Has constantly on hand a slide* l assortment of CLUTB*, CASSIIIKXES, VKSTINGB, ami jVKHCOATING.of the Uteststyles,selected expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will bare their wishes consulted and complied with, as all work ■a done under his own supervision. nov!2 Clothing l Clothing 1 Tn K undersigned respectfully infbrmsbis friends and the puhlie that he is now receiving at his store, N 0.177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment or Cloths, Oasslmoras and Vestings, of the latest and moot desirable stylee, which he Is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable term a We havealso on band a large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their tdvantage to call at 177 Libert* street, before making their purchases. [mar®] C. CONNKR. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. rltt subscriber has jost opened this new establishment, where he has always on hand a large and choice assort ment of all articles 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. mar9:ly B. OPPEIOIEIMEE. WATCHES, EWELRY, &c. WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—Weare selling al. kinds of Watches and JewelTy at much lower prices than is usually obtained elsewhere. Customers may depend on feting goods at my establishmCit at least as low,and gen erally lower, than the eastern markets. All goods war ranted. Silver Ware, manufactured at myown works, In Oakland. Jewelry manufactured to trder, and neatly repaired. Watch repairing done as heretofore, in the best manner, and war'&Dted. Military Goods, of Ell kimla, at eta tern prices. W. W. WILSON, ao4 C 7 Market street, corner of Fourth. CLOCKB! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! Pfcllle * Meyran, h- DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS,JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Ac., No. 42 VIETU Street, near fc-sAWood. opposite the Morning Post, formerly ooeu* (■MBpied by L. Re>n»man A Co. We have now hand a splendid assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clocks, which we offer to the public at great bargains, such as: Iron cases, pearl Inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of line gold and silver patent lever, cylinder, and anchor eacapment Watches, and an ele* gaol stuck of Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend to sell cheap for cash. N. B. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at low prices, and warranted. mar2o HEW JEWELRY STOKE, No* 8? Market Street, (Second door above the RorUwttxt comer of the Diamond.) JOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John B. M’Fodden A C 0.,) respectfully announces to the public, that he has opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, LAMPS, GI RANDOLES, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea and .Communion Sett, and the usual variety of goods in his line bf business. , Special care and attention given to tbe REPAIR of FINS WATCHES, J EWELKY, Ac. He trusts, tbat from hia long experience In baainew, be will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor bim with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1863, Henry Elehtrdion, Jeweller, HAVING re-Btted his Store Id a handsome manner, and bat recently returned from the eastern cities with a Due assortment of WATCHKB, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom* era to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Kings, Ear Binge, Miniature Lockets, etc, etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mach a, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats. Colt’s Pistols, Porte Manual ee in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which hare only to be seen to be appre lated. [noTl] NO- 81 MARKET BTKKBt. Fink watches and kich gold jbwklry at BARGAINS.—We wish tu inform the public that we are now dieting our present stock of fine Watches and Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat. Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to bay fine Watches and Jewel* ry, give us a and safe from 25 to 60 per cent in your purchases; whieh you can certainly do by calling at 67 Market street. N. B.—Watch repairing attended to In sluts branches, in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or maoufso tuted to order at abort notice, at je7 67 Market st. H. KSOEBEh, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Deal Kit in clocks, watches, jbwblby, and FANCY GOODS, No. 86 Dtaxoan A Oil, between Mar ket and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All articles sold at this eetablbhmentwill be warranted. Repairing of Cloak*, Watches and Jewelry promptly executed at the shortest notice. All wok ions will ne wMsutsd. [ jeifcfim ij'UIINITUKE. JAMES W. WOODWKLL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. Ware-ro«*n* 91 »nd 99 Third street. J. W. W. respectfully hla and eaUnman that hauA has dow completed bis spring stock )• of furniture, which is decidedly • \ * the largest and best ever offered for cals in which will be sold at prices as low as any In the United States, East or West. As be is determined to uphold the quality with well sea* soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and ; from the extent of his orders *™i facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. ; He has adopted the principle of identifying hi* customers Interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on h«p«i the greatest variety of eTery description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be i furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles oonstet. in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: “Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sobs; 60 Sofas, in plash and hair cloth; *6O dot. Mahogany Chairs; 20 dot. Walnut “ '6O Mahogany Rocking “ t>o Walnut ** “ 1.60 Mahogany Divaaa; 20 Waluot “ ‘&0 Marble Top Centrt Tables: "60 “ “ Dressing Bureaus “ “ Waebstands;_ *4O Enclosed “ 100 Common “ 90 Plain Dressing Bureaus; *49 Mahogany Btdxwads: ■ ■2O Walnut “ 160 Cottage “ 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedeteads; 2QMahoganv W’ardrobee; 10 Walnut “ 10 Cherry “ 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; * 0 do*. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies’ Writing Desks Hat and Towel Stands; Ktlguires; Conversation Chaliß; EUsabethaa Reception Pearl Inldd “ Arm M : 'Qothle and Hall Chairs; tA large of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Giscnrr Matiaa with all ax* tidlee in their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS) furnished at the shortest 411 orders promptly attended to. SteaiaboaUi Ahov i j The subscriber* leader their *cknovr*{sa for the favors l >ea towed by their Steamboat friend*, and wquld respectfully remind them and other* interest*' i ' tvlln building boats, that they are at all times prepared to fuluioli, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the b**i material and work- T. 1). YDCSQ 4 CO., Corner Third and fin.lrhfltdd atieeta, opposite “ Brown’s Hotel/' Jamas Lowry t Jr., CIHAIK AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER— No. 2M / Fettennan’s how, Liberty street, naa on band a large •to -ti of Chair? and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which he will tell lower than articles of thee same quality can be sold in the city, lie would call par* titular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly redact'd prl es. Also, Turning ot every description executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly tituded to. mnril A.mLLIKENACb., T f AVE ON HAND at thriT ertenrive CABINET and M CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Sasithfield street, a l»nr« assortment of fanry and plain furniture, which they will sell lb per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. dec3T:ly Great luduecmcnti to Cash Purchaser*. Vl 7"B will sell cur large stock of COMMON AND FANCY f CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prioes that cannot fhU to plea?* cash purchasers. All our work S? warranted. Our terms are CASH ’JAMES LOWRY, JR^ m*r2S c'j.-. CriV'- utrand liberty etß. v> >l. a. sTEVKNSON rr>ntltni*s to manufacture \h. CABINET-W ARK of *v*ry description, at hip old stand, lot corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDKETAK * * • INO attended to, in all Us branches. myll EDMUND WILKINS, IMpm && ! •rtev-r *-“✓ ;••: . .. «]•■ -sZeZ. - v‘-y-'; 1,-ss »s: • £■&-■?, :, !\W Eagle Marble and Freeport Stone Works, ■j. 24.'. HEAWOV' STREET, HTT.-BUKOJi, And nrar Of (Y:nrt-nj l. HKNKY Mi-CULLvUOH, Pittsburgh. WJI WwALHY, li-i. do KRAMKK A UAHV, do Mri HAKMAR 1)1!N NY. do lion. WILLIAM WILKINS. limn* Wood, lion. THog IRWIN Allegheny. Mrs. TIKBNAN. Sr., .io JOHN MrDuNALD CROSS AN, E«;r., Mouoogabela Ilouf-*' aorlO.Jiw TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, .ft the M'etcin Tea Store, 38 Firm srxciT, Pirrsacacn, Pa. BY the half chfcst, of uestiy packed in metallic park ago? te 6uit the trude. Thi* subscriber is now rec*lring his Fall stock of GBiTI and BLACK TEAS,—consistiQK oi some of the Boost cLc (s to be found is the Eastern market. Merchants visiting the alty arv invited to call and exatumo our stuck. Below Is a list of the various grades, all of wbtrh have been carefully selected, and can ■with confidence !.« reeom* tneeded: SO naif chart* fine Yeung Hyson; 10 do do Movnne Young Hyson lo do extra fine Moyune do; 100 Jo Superior do; la do extra fine do; ' 60 Lacqurod boxes extra Cnrious Young Hyson 26 half chest* fine Gunpowder ; 10 do extra fine ao; 6 do do Moyune Imperial; 20 do Superior do; 160 do Fine Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extra fine Oolong ; 30 do extra Carious on; 20 do Superlatively Strong and fragrant Oolong; 2ti chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; 6 do Carious ao do; ALSO— Java and Rio Coffee, Lorering's Crashed and Pul* reriwHl Bugars. ALSO—63,OOO Principe So gars, which will be sold very A. JAYNES, SB Fifth 6tre*t. Pittsburgh. oovl4:dAw AKW OPFICK. Real Estate and Contracting Agent. riHIK subscriber has been induced to open an office for X th° purpose of buying and selling, on Commission, and having the Agency of large Steam Saw-Hills and Boa?- Varda on the Allegheny river, together with many other facilities from other water and steam saw-mills. He batten himself that be can fnrnlsh any bills of lumber and timber of any hind, great or small, long or short, and deliver them at any punt on the Allegheny, MnDongahela, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Barges, Store Boats, Coal flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge limber, Kail* road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ac-, to any given point, and will attend to the Sale and Rentof Beal Estate. From his long experience In lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks he can give general satisfaction. Ail persons are requested to make their contracts soon; espe daily those wanting boats or large bills of lumber and Um ber, should contract for them In the fall for the spring and summer use. lie will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to David Mtran, Real Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will be punctually attended to. His office is on Irwin street. No. i, Allegheny House. DAVID HUNN. BirmHcn. 001. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Hr. John Morrison, Bsq., “ “ Ur. Robt. 8. Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny River. Ur. Wm. Armstrong, “ Clarion “ Ur. George B. Sweney, ■' ** 11 C. A J. Hahn* Co., “ “ ** dee2l:lydaw CARRIAGES FOR SALE. THE undersigned has just received at his CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE. near the Two Mile Ron, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid tal of VRUICLEB, of every description, and will continue to receive regularly, new and second hand Carriage*, Baggie*, <&., which he will sell on the very lowest terms for cash. Having had twelveyears* practice in the business, and with his well known facilities In the East,he flatters himself In putting down all competition. Those wishing to purchase are respeetfullyinvhed to call and see for themselves. Especialandpromptattentlonpaldto repairing of Oarri* ages, Ac. [mylB;dawy»i JOSEPH WHITE. la'Oß THE CURE OF DEAFNESS, PAINS, and the Die- JS charges of Matter from the Ears—also, ail those dis agreeable noises like the burring of insects, falling ef water, whirring of steam, Ac., which are symptoms of approaching Deafness, and also generally with the disease. Many per sons who have been deaf for ten, fifteen, and twenty years, and were obliged to use ear-trumpets, have, after using one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being made perfectly well. Physicians and Burgeons highly recom mend its use. [From the Tribune. | Pa&xnts Don’t Nastier Yon* Cmaim.—Thousands o. children annually beoome deaf, in consequence of dis charges of matter from their ears, induced by Bc&rlet Fever Oolds, Ac. Now. If mothers would do iheir duty and pn> cure Scarpa’s Oil for Deafbess. and use It as directed, their children wouldbe cured: but if neglected, the discharge con tinues very troublesome, the hearing gradually gets worse, and finally partial or total deafness ensue*. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Call and tee Mrt. the will imparl to you informa- (ton that wdlamnnce and astoniih you. ASTOTHDure Factl-Phlladelphia, January 4.—1 heiwby certify, that when I was about twelve years old, I gradually became deaf in both car*, so that In a few month* I found it almost Impoasibl* to hear, unless in the very loodert tone of roioe. I remained In that situation until last summer, a period of eighteen Tears, when I heard of SCARPA’S COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. I obtained a bottle, which I hare used, and am happy to mt it has acted like magic, and itnite cured me. Any one wishing furthei information of my case, which I think a remarkable one, will find me by calling at my residenoe. Ooneord street, first door above Second street. Rnaou n •— — For sale by Head ul JHlneral Water PouaUla. WHOWB, No. 41 FIFTH Street, next door to Masonic • Hall, dealer In FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY. ' Ice Cn-am, of the beet quality, carved up during the sea «n. AUn, Strmwbehiea and Cream. run he supplied with Strawberries and other Fruits, during the season, on the Most reasonable teami Orders are eoUdCed. Jefrtf I .-‘.r Bureau Corps of Topographical Sagiuoerii.' • BPTIMBga 14. ISSi/ - PROPOSALS will be received at this office until, end on* the 15:h November next, tor the construction, equip ment, and delivery of an iron steamer lor tbe lake turret tarvioe. to be delivered at Detroit, or at any Lake Krio. by tbe " '.l; i«y of next Jane; mklltaamerixii-Lo.be lets than 13t frc : •'• E gi 20 feet breadth of beam, exeintive of, fixture!* for paddie wheels and for wheel houses; of not j lees than 200 to:.= harden, and depth of bold about B^fret.' ! The deck and o*bln of saW boat to be trunkfaahlon, and | to be divided follows: forward of the machinery, cabin; and men*-room for the bands; aft of the machinery, eabitty and meM-rwm for the officers. Also, to hawe cooking room, < steward's room, pantry, water closet,,and customary cabin ' and kitchen furniture, for not le« than twenty hands aad ! six officers. The upper deck, or cabin roof, to be sufficiently firm for customary usu-. : Pilot or wheel house to be on the upper deck, and to be supplied with customary eonvenflnees for steering. Th* boat to be schooner rigged, and to be supplied with requisite spare, falls, and rigging To be properly painted; to bare two adequate anchors, with adequate ehain cables, aod all customary fixtures of haueer holes, ehain cable boxes, windlass, levers, Ac., Ac. ' . Kach propreer to enumerate details and dimension of parti l , and to fumiata a drawing and mode) of tbe boat. Tfc'* l-cut to be supplied with two good yawl boats, not loss than 20 feet long wCh", and each beat to have two good oars, with rudder and tiller. No advances to be made on the contract, and the Wat* Department to have authority, for reasons, to declare the contract void, and to advertise anew. The War Depart* roi* nt reserve!* to itself the right to accept any of the propo sals, or to reject tbe whole and to advertise anew. The boat to be able at common steam pressure to main tidu a speed of ten miles the hour, and to be supplied with editable coal bunker?, capable of stowing not less than 100 tons of coal. Jdaterinis to be of the best quality, put together in a workmanlike manner, and all customary precautions and fixture-'for strength and against fire,to be observed. Tbe heat to have not less than 20 adequate water buckets. The steam engine of best quality, to be of the low pressure kind, with the best recent improvements. When the boat is reported ready bv the contractor, on* ins-lector will b« appointed by tbe War Department; one, an officer of the navy, to be chosen by the contractor. These two to select a third, and to employ not exceeding tuo professional steamboat men; also to employ the requi- Mt* firemen, laborers, Ac , In order to make inspection and trial. , , The boat, after Inspection, to be exposed to a trial Up or n*t less than 100 miles, In moderate weather, on which trial trip said beat shall maintain an average speed of not less tty-n ten milt** the hour for ten consecutive boon The certificate of paid inspectors in reference to the con dition, strength of material* and machinery, workmanship, fioish, and performance of the boat, to be received as evi dSme that (he contra :tor has fulfilled his contract; also as evidence of expense* of inspection and trial, one half of expenses to be paid by the United States, and on^half What-Nots; j Paper Macke Table*: Pembroke ** Hall and Tier “ Indies* Work *' Kxtensioa IHnlng Tables; Ottoman"; by the contractor. ■&ep2l:&2ole2a« tl»tNov gale of Alternate Sections In the State of Missouri. -\TOTICE is hereby given, that, under the Proclamation of the President beariog date the Ifilh ultimo, (No all tbo Sections bearing odd numbers re maining to.the Suited States vitbin tie miles on each tide of bit route cf the Hannibal and St Joseph railroad situated hi iko uorthern part of the State of Missouri, more partita Italy described is *aid Proclamation. as advcrti.*ed In the Dtwep»i« ra of the Stale, and a«l joct to rale at a>d let-e than tv ■} dollars and fifty cents per acre , alii be held at the on* djrmon' i -tied Laud Offices at the times hereto specified, to wit: At the Land Office at PALMYRA, comznendpg MONDAY, ljtb January oext. At the Land Office at MILAN, commencing MONDAY, Sfh January next. At the Lend Office at PLATTSBURQ, commencing HON DA V. 18th December next. : rrivate entries will not be permitted on til after the expi rhlon of two weeks from the commencement of the public sales respectively. The Sections cat by the route of the road wilt be sold subject to the right cf way; and preemp tion claims under the several acta of Congress, unleu proven up and paid fur before the commencement of the sales re *j>«ccively, will bo forfeited. (liven under my haod, at the city of Washington, this 13;h day of October, A. D. ISLL JOHN WILSON, oct24 Commissioner of the General Land Office. I HAVE the pleasure to announce to those who hare hith erto obliged me with their favors, and to my Mends and th- public generally, that, having a abort time ago return ed from lli* East with a large and very SUPERIOR STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE I am precared to supply all orders on better terms than f -rmeriy. In consequence of the Immense loSux of Goods, which, lor the pa*t few months has hardened the Eastern market, and of :he distrust reposed-in the credit system, vary Important advantages weie offered to each buyers; and hence I have been enabled to purchase my Goods at a large dT.-ounl on their actual value. U -I< UUU. WIM ■ **■ * .*■ Mv cf plain £loths and Casrimeres embraces err- v grade, from the coarser and more substantial kind ehi; t*-d to 'he wants of laboring man, to the finer qualities suU.bl* f<>r g-Ktlvmen of fashion, among which are some Incapable of being Surpassed Xu the rtiatarter of the material and richness of the finish. Mr fancy Cloth®, comprise every diversity cf color —green, green, invisible green, dark and light brown?, olive, h ewn, wine color, and various ?h%des of blue. 3ly fancy Cuf lm;re» number fort? different patterns. My ve.-nir >:s nre of Silk, Woolen, Velvet, Plush and em- Ktidtrid Cloth, comprising the different styles now in fash j:a Mr cs>-'-riment of Cravats U unusually large and vari all lately imported. * Mv department cf UOFB CLOTHING promises n mneb mor- exiensivu selection than usual, in consequence of the lar *- variety of materials that I ha *e with which to supply it. •;• v* •, v -*.•-"'-'4 zi JlfJg ' * -V 1 Mr. G LORO K ARMOR, who holds a distinguished rank in H» i n f-.-‘Liu, and needs no fp the favor of ri'tri u'ghers will the CattingD-partment. 11L« numerous friend? will please remem’-er this. In fin?. I fitter mvmdf that I shall be able to furnish earnmenr? suitabl-* for all r!&‘«-c«. fitted up in such a man nrr. nrd fti fucli terms a? shul! disarm all competition, and 1 * i'.l therefor* solicit a call from all who are not wedded to a: y. ;.r,r?i<-rrir.r house. : SOLOMON STONER, o ; v. v f t No. M Wood street. tfeautlfal and Valuable Property far Sale at Public Auction, TV.' LAP, MANCHESTER, part of the Estate of the late A-i.ir.ia, Uiq., drr’iL; on SATURDAY, tbo 11th -la) ti‘ N-.-vcm'-w. at,. u’i-luc-k, P. U, on the premUes. 1 li:ivc lieeu authorised by the owners, residing in a dis tant State. io offer f.»r aalo, at public Tendue, 35 most de sin.bi- liuilding Lots, adjoining the Vroogh of Manchester, pa t« f ih~ n**OTe esta'e, each -1 feet front by 100 feet deep; uur tier of them fronting on Market street, which is 9 > feet *•>«]-. Tfc'.se Lots hare a flap view of the Ohio river and a-ij-i-. ci s-.unery: an.* near the Plank Rood, end in OTefy : d-lhthuui uno diiflraUe neighborhood, aid will be iol-A cn ijnU.- rva.soaab;e toiina. P**r.«»“ purchasing a block of four or eijht Lots, could hale a country heme, with all the advantages of the city, at a moderate price. T il- is uncxroptjoaable, and one of the vi-rv be-.I about the city. For other particulars apply to * JAMES BLAKELY, Heal Estate and European Ayenf, ivtlS cor. Sovmth au-i .«nii«hfield *t3 , l*jtti»burgh. TAEAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING AGENT, No. 2, XL iItWIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for sale, as follows: ISO acres oflaud io Coder county, lowa, Id miles IrOm Mus catinc, ou the main road to Marion, and S miles from Tip too. U miles frun two Railroad depots; 90 acres is under cultivation, a good Frame House, Frame Barn and Grana- nc-6, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The fans is well watered, high, dry, good land, In a very healthy county. A very great bargain can be had of this farm for prompt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pre miers. Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill, now in buixes&ful operation; 3 Frame Dwellings, Barn, Black smith Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Bhop, kc-, situ ate on the bank of the Allegheny river, at Miller’s Eddy, Armstrong county, Pa Enquire as above, or of Ur. L. Munn, on the premises. 1 alio want to purchase & to 600,000 feet, B. AL, of good White Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, S or Idlest long, 7 to 10 inches wide, part to be delivered In October next and part In April, ISoo. Enquire as above. Alt-0, for sale, all the Beds, Furniture, and every thing of the titliog out of a large Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh, now doing & very large business. Two to five years of the lease of the house can also be hod, and immediate possession If required. Enquire as above. • JeS IMKU) LOOK FOR RaiLROAD ENGINEER;.—Contain* r leg formulae for laying out eurves. determining frog an gles, lurching, calculating earth-work, etc., ete., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magueiic variation, logarathims and natural signs, tan gents, etc. etc., by John D. Henck, Civil Engineer. Pocket* jock form. $1,75. ,*,The object of the present work is to supply a want very geuerall; felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmaUc tables are common enough; bat a bock combinlug with these tables othe;a peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the* necessary fbrmul® for laying out carves, turn-oam,crossings, Ac,is a desideratum which this work Is designed to supply. U. £. Uiutaky AcasaxT, West Point, April 18, 1844. Gr-tiliemen: 1 have looked over “Henck’s Field Book fbr Railroad 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 foroficeaad field work. ____ D. H. Mahas. Tioy, April 21,1864. I am much pleased with Ur. Bench's little manual, the “ Field Book of Railroad Rngioeers.” Willi the present** ticn of some of the moet. practical and useful of recognized proefk.'-os among railway engineers, be has given others which, new at least in their preeentTonn, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to aay desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while 1 think the design of Mr. Uenck's book is such as to adapt It excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure in expressing my cur dial satisfaction with Its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effeeted by the author. and the ex* cedent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. Fuxxun Gum, C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Instil 7 For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVKN, t&KniH" *- ->-ry, au3 ->nd. Fine Teas, Choioe Family Groeeriee and Willow Ware. COSHER OF WOOD AND SIXTH BTS. t PITTSBURGH, PA. 18 now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS, in addition to his already extensive stock, purchased from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will he sold at the lowest market prices. Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. <9* Goods delivered in the city free ofeharge. aep2l LihAKBLESLIE'S GAZETTE OP FASHIONS, for X; August. Knickerbocker Msgatine, for August. . Harper, for August; price 16cents. * Bui. Smith’s Theatrical Apprenticeship, with Illustra tions : by Hailey; 60 cents. Quarter Race in Kentucky, and other Stories: by W. T. Porter, of the Sew York Spirit of the Times; with Illustra tions ; 60 cents. Mysteries of a Convent: by a noted Methodist Preacher 26 cents. So many very good and new books have been published lately that it is well worth while to call and look at thmm. Such books as Fashion and Famine, the Cone of Clifton, Lamplighter, Thoughts and Things: by Slhu BurritL miiE TRUTH CONCERNING SELLERS’ VERMIFUGE. X—A single vial producing wonders! Head the follow Psut ip., Jefferson ©o., Jan. 2T, 1862. Ha. R. E. Bruns: £ir—l bought of J. R. Bees, one bot tle o( your Vermifuge, and gave it to a child of mint, and it expelled 6s large worms, and quite a number of small ones. JL Pauua. Gxsciu. ip., Jefferson co., F*b. ?, 1852. Ma. It. E. Sclubs—Having triad your Vermifuge in my family. 1 can say that It is not to be surpassed by any Ver mifuge in the world for expelling worms. G. KnoADi Wnreiow ip , Jefferson co., Feb. 17,1862. Mo. R. E. Pmnn 1 gave one bottle of poor Vermifbge to my tht-d, and it expelled 76 large worms. 1 thick it the best inu-". lours, respectfully, P. litmn Prepaid audsoldby R. E. SELLERS 4 CO-, aul.< Pittsburgh, Fa. I.x h CHESTS. —1 have on hand the finest lot « Md. 'i.»e Chests ever offend in Pittsburgh, suitable for Famin.f, Physicians, Steamboats, da., Ac. Thowe wisb- ! ihg a g©."f t»ndCheap* Cheat would do well to call vnaiSr amine misu before eisewhare. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, 99 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. * ‘ * *■- * miscellaneous: Col. Corps T. E. SPECIAL NOTICE. A CARP! FALL TRADE David Hunn, l«r &Kngiaeen > Stationery, Market street, corner of Becot WM. A. a MXJLUKG, H. MINER A 00, No. 32 Smlihfleid street. ■> . wiBEK&m; A Phenomenon in Median*, .= Health restored and life L&MaTBENEDtift -o DR. HORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR »LOWfe DIAL.—'At- first *the properties attributed wnUcMotvfi Invigprattug'ElUiv.euCortia] wer?cUfemi&ftl*ulb*£ 'TEe•••*• t»yewa.H*.sim»to end sub lime trdthe announcwlbythe dkeqyem. But fret*, o»:>- ufrMV Iffetß’irtlfisSmnywtneetaibfHhahigbest clesa character, are Bow trinmplripg ever eUdeubieJ Inerqda - Uty la overthrown by a mass of testimony which H perfectly irveaiftlble. . The XLZTIH remedies. in alicmej/flla deplorable evfli aridsg from* misuse Or mbUM'of the various organ* which - make up the wonderful machine called man. It restores to ; full vigor every delicate function oonneicted with that lay* terioua compound agency of matter and mind, neceaeery to the reproduction of bnmeulifc. To persona of feeble ' cular frame, ox deficient in vital power, it is recommended as the only means of communicating that energy, which is . nucaeaary to the proper enjoyment of all the natttt4ikpF e * ' tiers, ae wall as the higher mental attributes. Its beneficial effect* axe not confined to either'eex, or to any age. Tbs feeble glrlj the ailing wife, the Ustiet?, enervated,youth, the over-worn Bitiofbttrlnees, the victim of nervouedepreesioc, the individual raflertng from general debility, or from the wtaknessof a single organ, will all find immediate and per manent relief from the use of this incomparable renovator. To those who have predisposition to paralysis, it will prove a cwtaplate and unfailing safeguard egawst that terrikU mkladj. There are many, perhaps, who have eo trifled with their constitutions, that they tblnk.themsctvM-feevcnd the reach of medicine. Let not even these despair. The Pfrir dmbi with disease as it exists, without reference to nansee, a ud. will not only remove the disorder Haalf, hut REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. The derangements of the' system, leading to uerv,-»u» dfs oopee. and tlw Ibrms of nervous disuse itsdf,sre bo ca? that it would require a column to enumerate the main dies for which this preparation is a rpedfic. A few, how ever, may he enumerated, vis: neuralgia, tiedol*rtrtu:, head-nehe. Incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpiUOno-of the heart, spinal affections, mnsoular debility»tremor®, flatur !ence,a pricking sensation in the flesh, numbnera, mental uapraeßion, weakness of the will, Indisposition to move-, fainting after extrdae, broken sleep and terrifying dreams. to remain in one place or position, weakness of tbs procreative organa, sexual incompetency,melancholy, men miana, floor albus, sinking at the stomach, female irregUf. iaritfea, a ebrsaic tandeocy to miscarriage, emaciation, and' 1 ail complaintagrowing out of a free indulgence of the pas sions, and all barrenness that does not proceed from organic cauwa'beyfmd the reaeh of medidne. Whenever the organs to be acted upon are free from mal formation or strietuxal diseases, it is averred that MOROPB mVIGORATING ELIXIR will replace.weakness with strength, incapacity with effici ency, irregularity with • uniform and natural activity, and this not only without haurd of reaction, bet with a h»cy effeet-on the general organization. 49* Bmr in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervon* eystem, aad that the panlyxation'of the nerve or motion and sensation is physical death. Beer In —leH ti«o, for every kind of nervous disease the Elixir Cordial is the only reliable prepuratfon known. , CUBE OR NERVOUB DISEABS. No language cun convey an adequate idea of the Imiba diateand almost mlr»gplonapjiiinp>wht/>Mfiw T^rit j n diseased, debilitated and ahattered nerronssystem, whether broken down by i'vniWß, weak by nature, or impaired by ..ickneea—the unstrung and relaxed organization k itonce traced, revivified and onilt up. The mental and physical vjmptoms of neiTous diseases vanish together under its in ' tluecce. Nor is the effect temporary; on the tl4 relief is permanent—for the Cordial properties of the medi cine reach the constitution itself and restore it to Its normal cosdltioa. LOBS OF MEMORY, Confnsioo, giddiness, rush of Mood to the head, melancholy, autitity, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts' of oelf-destru* tion—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, genera--prostration, irra tibllity, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseases incident to females, decay of thw , mania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, cr-nstjpation, etm, from whatever cmnse arising, it la, if there la an j reliance to be plaeed on human testimony,absolutely n&llible. A GBBAT MEDICINE FOB FEMALE. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative, In eU complaints inddent to (females, mark a new era in the an* nals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been in* routed—thousand of isrigozants coneocted—all purpoittag to be specified tn the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable* EVERY WOiIAS -OF SENSB, who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tro* nori, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether p*> cullar to hor eex, or common In.both sexes—to (rive the in* Tig-crating Cordial a trial. HARRIED PERSONS, Ur other*, wfl] find this Cordial after they have need a hot* tie or two, rthorough regenerator of the' fystem. In all directions are to be /bond the happy parents of healthy off ej-ring, who would not hate been so but lor this extracrdi nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the many die •>futed fur which it U recommend**!. Thousands of young men hare been restored by using it, and not in a single stance has $t failed to benefit tb^m. PKKSONS OP PALE COITPLEXIOff. or consumptive habits, ere restored by the use of a bottle or t-o to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, jel lew, akkiy color, to a beautiful florid complexion. to titb misguided. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produ ced by early habits of youth, vis: weakness of the back sod limbs, pains in the head, dimasen of sight, loss of mus cular power, palpitation of tha heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, ■symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. ' Lose of memory, confusion of ideas, depression cf b-pirita, evil forebodings, aversion to society, eelf-uiatrust, 1 love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils produ ced. All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATES'Q MARRIAGE stou’J reflect that a sound mind and tody are the most ne aviary requisites to promete connubial happiness; indeed, dlhout these, the journey .through life Incomes a wear? I ‘\rr:mng3—(«e prospect hourly darkens the view; the io;ud becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the oi-'encholy reflection that the happiness of another be* inmcs bUgntal with your own. “• CAUTION. Or. Metse’Flcrijj-Tra.Sa&s Cordial baa hem ccaater'cilfil bj .K-c:e unr.rindpird person*. Id future, all the genuiue Cordial will bare the proprie* tor’s fac-aiicLle pasted ot«t the cork of each bottle, and the fril:*ing words blown in the glass: Dr* Horse's Invigorating Cordial) C. U. RING, Proprietor, N. 7. The Cordial is pat up, highly concentrated, Id pint bot* tlei—price three dollars per bottle, two for St* dollars, six for tvelre dollar*. 0. E. RING, Proprietor, I*2 Broadway, N. T. Sold by Druggists throughout the United ttatea, Canada and the West Indies. Pittsburgh—PLEMlXQ. BKO&, No. 60 Wood street j Do GKO. H. KKT3KR, No. 140 « “ \ Allegheny City—JN'O. P. FLEMING. J Cincinnati—B. 11. MEAKTMfIa. fcblOaneew I PILLS: POP. AIL THE PURPOSES OP A FAMILY PHYSIC. THERE bu long existed a public V_ demand for an eff-ctive purgative pill i *wbicb could be relied on as acre and / perfectly safe In Its operation. This f “®* >est of all pHts —one which should have none of the ob jection*, but all the advantages, of eTary other. This has been attempted here, and with what success we would re spoctfully submit to ihe public decision. It h*a been nn fortunate for the patient hitherto that almost exery purge . tire medicine is acrimonious and Irritating to the bowels. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and rcrnlston in the system as to more than counterbalance th- good to be derlxed from them. Tbeee pHU produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from*previously existing obstruction or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise'from their use ro any quanti §•; hot it Is better that any medicine should be taken jodi ously. ■ Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are applicable are gixen on the box. Ararng the complaints which have been speedUyeured by them, we may mention Lixer Complaint, Iniu various forme of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor, and Loss of Appetite. Listlessness, Irritability, Billons Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Fain in the Side and Loins; .for, in truth, all these are out the consequence of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Coetixeness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, llttmors, Scrofula' and Seurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and im purity of the blood; in short, any and every case where a portative is required. They have also produced some singularlysuecemful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropey, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpita tion of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach and bide. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional doee stimulates the stomach and bowels Into healthy action, and restores the appetite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant ac tion on the circulatory system, renovate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose a advanta geous, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be carried 100 for, as every purgative mediane reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand eases in which a physic is required cannot bo enumerated here, but tfreysuggast themselves to the reason of everybody; and It is confidently believed this pniwill answer a better purpose than any thlngwhkh has hitherto been available to mankind. When their vir tues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Prepared by JAMES 0. AYER, Amayer and Practical Chemist, Lowell, Haas. Price 25 cents per box. Fireboxes forsl. - Bold by B. A. P all Druggists. Private Dliaaui, a SB. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, De- m rote#hlientire attention tn an mp V HU boataen U mostly eonfined to JPrtsde Yfertai Dittos*, andsueh painful affections, flfc brought on by imprudence, youthfuliadulfenceandexceM B?phflU, Syphilitic Eruptions,GonarrhejuGleeL Btrietu re Urethral Dischargee, Impurity orjtb* Blood, wttt ell Dtsea* see of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Bcorbutk Erup tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Disease*, Seminal Weak* ne«> Impoteney, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weeks ets. Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, lrrl tation of the Bladdei and Kidneyisaacceasfully treated.-* Core guaranteed Sixteen years’ practice (six In this city)enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come uni derhiseare. Office and Private Oonsnitaticn Rooms, aovfcdAWy RHEUMATISM.— Dr. Brown's newly dfcoovered remedy lor RhenmatUm is a speedy and certain Bemedy that painful trouble. It ntTer f*Hn. Office and Private Oonsultation Rooms No. -U DIAMOND Pittsburgh, Eenn’a. The Doctor ia always at home. tnarrh'-CbdAw. _____ : Always Reliable, DELAYS are always dangerous, and particularly 90with children that have any of the symptoms or worms. In you see your child restless, pale, with feetid breath,barf stomach, or an itching of the nose, you need not hesitate to admlnisterto it B. A. rarfnes lock’s Vermifuge. This inva> nabk remedy will destroy all worms hi the system, allay ; irritation, and leave the bowels to a pleasant condition. Hr. Harris* statement. N'rw You, Tab. Ittb, 1843. Thin w to certify, that I gate two' bottles of B. A. Yabnes toci’i Vermifuge to a child of mine, six years old, and aha pasted several worms. One of them was about rinKSN IKGHKS IN LENGTH. X can therefore recommend It to the public as the best remedy for worms ever used. WM. B. HARRIS, 110 Orchard at. MSf Prepared and sold by B. A. S. Dr. 1). CARMINATIVE BALAAM l* one of tb*: i toat efficient, pleasant,and safe ecmpositions ever offered t.. .he publie forth# removal of the various derange* : Bent* i'i ■ » ouxnacb and Bowels, and the only article worthy ■ ’.east confidence fttr curing Cholera Jxfanfvm or SumßUir iXtmptainL Thwi i.Uh'jut exception, cne of the mo*t valuable fhmiij is--: p«tabfllty, bearing the strou. ust testimony iu its favor, too numerous to publish. . M9*Vo\ .eat the PEKIN TEA STORE, No. S 8 fifth street - ' ' __ jjrdtt . * Co.’* Improved IYI an ! r omge Btufbrs, of various slice, br l JAMM WAKDJWf. JO*. UMUM. : / *• y f- *' - ■ 'u.. v r Lt . AGE3TTB* A 00., Pittsburgh, and by jjfodmdew. owner of Pin>t and Wood sta.