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I.* ': V 4 ' , 0 5, 1 ,- ,- ~; ; , -. 4 .iTiL t ik,:z, 4 it ,N; .- . . ..- ..,.. t .........; ~,..,..4„...,,..., -„.....,,,,.... { 4 '4 4 4 ‘.," ..“' ' ' '..4 • 1 4044 '4' * '' • ° ,I ' ' • '.' , 'l,k I . 4 4,_ 4+T. .4 1 44. '...••• ~.....;...-_.„.:.. , ;,- • • _ • r '4l; * ili * T 4,4 _ '4" ^. - . 4 11 • , r• - t ' "' • MEM MEM MISCELLANEOUS SALE OF THE MAIN LINE OF PUBLIC WORKS. SEALED PROPOSALS INVITED. mREA% The 'Path section of an act of the General embly, entititd '• Au act providing for the wile e main Ito , of thepublia works tram PUlialdphia to th in Pittsburgh," approved the Tith day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty.four, declares:— " That if the said main line shall not be awarded to any purchaser under the provisions of this act, the Governor shall advertise for We term of one month, in two newspd• pars publishwil to Phlladelphle,liartisbtortt and. Pittsburgh, for purchasing the Rime, or any divloion thereof, and trios• mit the proposals, if any are received, at the meeting of the next General Assembly, fit the speaker of the Senate, who shall open and publish the same in the presence of that body." .And wherry, Said m^in line or public works was not sold and awardsd as contemplated by the said set of As- Oly NOTICE Id ILEItEBY GIVEN THAT 'SEALED PROPO 13ALS FOR TUE PURCHASE OF THE BA ID 1121.12 V LINE, or any division thereof," will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, up till MONDAY, the Ist day of Jammu next. The proposals will state distinct ly whether the bid is for the whole litre ore part, and for what part. Said proposals will be eddressedlo the Secreta ry of the Commonwealth - under seal, and marked, "Prop°. sale for the Main Line of the Public Worker The law not having indicated clearly any form or conli. Gone for bids, It hes been deemed proper to annex certain bectione and parte of sections of the law itself, as a basis for propeeals. Bidders coon make such modifications and cheer. gee of them so they may deem proper : EXC. 1. Veit the Governor is hereby authorised and re glared to insitesealce proposals foe the purchase of the snide line of the public works, to wit: The Philadelphia and Co. Tumble rallrowl; the canal from Columbia to the Junction et Duncan's lelend; thieJenlitacanal; from thenoe to Hol lidaysburg; the Allegheny Portage railroad,. including the new toad to avoid the loaned planes, in its condition at the time of the transder, and the canal from Johnstown to Pittsburgh, with all the property thereunto pertaining or belonging; said proposals ahall state the maximums price offered for arid main line, on the following terms, to wit: twenty per minium of the amount bid to he paid into the treasury In cash, belbre the transfer of said works, and the balance In ten equal instalments, the intermit thereon pay aide semiannually, from the date of the said traps!, ' at the rate of ale per cetitum per .Hogs, and th e first inetal meat payable at the expiration of one year from the date of trawler, and said balance shell be secured to the masse wealth by the bonds of the company perches:lug the lame, and the came without any other record then this let Audi bee Lim on the work,. and Improvements aforesaid. Exc. 11. That the parttimeea of mid railroads and canals, their suet . ..ma and maim., shall be a body politic and cor porate In deed and in law, by the name, style and title of the Keystone Canal and !railroad Company, and by the mane name the said company shall have perpetual emcee*. Mon, Bbd be able to sue and be sued, plead and be Implied set, in all courts of recant and elsewhere, and to hove, per chase, receive and bold, and enjoy to them and their slue canoes each land, tenements and hereclitantente, goolr, chattels and cetates,reel, personal and mixed, of what kind or quality soever as shall be necessary for the repairs awl intuagethent of said canals and railroads, sod the from time to time call, exchange. mortgage, alien, grime ot h, rc i.c of; cod also to mike and keep • Ammo n BM/, end the same to alter and renew at pleasure, and al," to Ordeln, establish and put into execution such by-lee e. Ordinanees and regulations as shell app.mr neecsdiary and convenient for the government of said corporation, not bt log contrary to the constitution or laws of the United States, or of this State, and generally to do all and singuls r the matters and thiugs which to them it :hall lawfully rip : pertain to do for the well-beiugpf said corporation, and Ga• doe mansging and ordering of the affairs of the same. Ben i. That immailately upou the issuing of letters is. tent by the Goveruor, the railroad leading !roux Philearl. phi, to Columbia end the eastern division of the Peelle) !. Tanis canal, extending from Columbia to its junction with theJuniata division, at Duncan'. b food, the Juniata tiv I reton attending from humane Island to Hollidaysburg, the new and old Portage railroad from Hollidayeburg to du. town, and the western diriclote of the Pennsylvania renal from Johnstown to Pittsburgh, shall be Immediately vested In the said corporaters lind their euccessore, includiog the bridge over the Suseuethanua river, at Duncan's Island, te. gether with ell the surplus water power of said cenals. oil dikes, toll houses, totter stations, workshop*, locomotives. cars, trucks, Mationary engines, furl en hand, hone, an implements, and all the estate real and personal, perch,- ed, owned and held by the Commonwealth,: for the tree t f the sad cantle Red railreads; the Canal Commssionere shall prepare duplicate tichedulce of all the estate, reel an.l personal, purchased, ownedand held by the Common wealth, for the toe of the main line of canals and railroads from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, dcecribing the tell bosses, woo!. shop, and the condition of the canals and marmite, and their appendages, and enumen toting all Gm personal proper ty; said "Modules shall be signed by the Canal Cemmi-ston ern, and by the president of the said company, with the me pirate sealutorexed, on behalf of said company, OW oY Whial schedules shall be left with the directors of said com pany, and the other delivered to the Governor, to be tiled in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Bsc. 6. That no soon 1 , 1 the sold company shall be orgen tud, and shall give notice to the Governor of their readi• nees to takepoecesion of, the said works, be shall came no. tine thereof to he green to all Superintendents, toll tors, officers and agents of the Commonwealth, employed on or about said railroads end canets, oho shall continue nevertheless to discharge the duties of their said offices cr employments, and be entitled to receive their present ram Of compensation from the raid company, uutil removed, or reappointed by the directors thereof, and the official bond. of said officers and agents shall snore to the use of said com pany, as to all moneys received by them on account of tie. works, eubsequent to the time when odd company shall so take possession of them as aforesaid. Sac, 7. net immediately after the Governor shall hove issued lettere patent, the stud company shall take poeseasion of said public works, and shall be bound ever thereafter to keep in good repair end operating condition, the entire line of told reilroads and tamale, extending from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, with the necessary tell lemmas, water stAtiorw, leeks, buildings nod other appartunmces, and that the said railroads and ennuis ehall he. and forever remain a pith. • highway, and the Said company shall furnish statio miry and locomotive engines, and motive power, fir the use en' all pees*. or 0001.01 W engaged or wishing to rotate the transportation of tonnage or passengers, at such tun,. and in such manner as not to impair the use and aid Meath of mid railroads swimmer, by said partiee, they pre. log just and fair charges for the We of said mein line 1.0 any portion thereof, which shall not exceed the rates of toll now charged upon Webs, cars, tonnece and passengers by the Commonwealth. It being the true intent and moo 010,i of this act, that the said male hoe shall be, and remain seer a public highway, and kept open and in repair by said company ea such, for the free We and enjoyment of ad per son. darning to use and enjoy the same, and that nothing in this Ace contained shall Ise construed in any way to In - timbers with the existing rights and privileges-of prance doing business upon the same. 8.1 8. That the said company, on the first day of Decem , her; after its incorporation, end annually thereafter, shell cause to be made out, under the oath of one of Its °racers, and transmitted to the office of the Auditor General, a de tailed statement exhibiting the amount of tolls, freight and • other Inman., which have been received by said company during the preceding year, also a statement of all the e epee diturce for the amt period, for repairs, Tallnegernent, motile power and other purposes, and it shall be the duty of the Auditor General to file raid statement in his offire, as all eimMr reports are now filed. 8E0.9. That the said company may own and employ hem motive engicee, cars, boats and horces, and convey paesen gers end tonnage of whatsoever description on end iamb and railroad., and shall have the rl4ht to receive compena. Gen for the mane as hereinafter provided, and to mike such general regulations for the transaction of businees on sail railroads and canals as they may from time to time deem proper, and they shall she have the exclusive right to fur nish all the motive power fur mid railroads. Soc. 10. That the said company shell not have the right to subject toonage shipped ur discharged at intermediate points on said line of improvements, to Marge of more than twenty per mates above the rates per tulle charged for similar tonnage passing over the inure extent of said Improvements for the time being, and the end company shall make no discrimination in tolls and charge. itgeln, auk) , dais or tonnage missing to and loom the Susquehanna division of the PentiefiVlAWS canal, and the charges and tolls on such tonnage and boats, shall never exceed lee mile those now charged by the State on the eurquebanna, West Branch and North Branch divisions of the Senowylve- Ida cantle, or the amounts now paid the Commonwealth, 'upon such boats and tonnage nailer present mealtime/ rates of toile as teed by the Board of Cartel BOMElWAinlier , 81.1. 22 That the raid sampan, shell carry our, In Peal I faith, all i ontracts which may be in existence between the , Commonwealth and other parties, for the construction of . new work on the Allegheny Portage railroad, or for repair• j or materials on any part of the said main Provide r, That the said company may abandon said contrarts In the same manner that the Commonwealth might have dme. I and that the; shall not be liable for any of the debts no the said main line, incurred prior to the date of the transfer. Sac: 21. That a failure to pay any instalment and the ac crual interest for more than six months from die time that ouch instalment or interest shall be due, eh all work a forfeit ure of double the emoted of motley due. mid a repetition of such neglect, shall prattle., e forteiture of the franchises here by granted, whereupon the said railroads and canahn hall re. Yen to the Mete, togethr with the working stock and pro perty thereon, owned by such company, nod thermion the Governor shaft announce such forfeiture by prociamath n, and the Canal Commlicemers shall proceed to take charge of said canals and railroads, and keep the same open tor use, at present rates of toll and charge for the use thereof, until action le had by the Legislature. 8E0.2.3. That it shall at ell times be lawful fora commit tee of the Le islature appointed for that purpose, to inspect the books and examine into the pm:m.llllgs of the corpora tion purchasing said main line, for the purpose of ascer taining whether the tights end privileges granted. by this act have been misused or abused, and the Legislature may provide such remedies or perialtice es may be nceersary to secure a compliance with the provisions of this act. Sac. 28. Treat the legislature reserve the power to alter, revoke Or annul the powers and privileges which may be conferral by this act on the, company which may purchase the said main line, whenever any of the said powers or privileges may, In their minim, be injurious to the citizens of this Commonwealth, In such manner, however, that 1.10 injustice shall be done to the mid company. Br rue GOVelaxoll - liarrisburg, Nov. 14, 1854. Proclamation. Y virtue of a precept under the hands of Willltun B. B M'Clure, President of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the Filth Judicial District of Pennrylvanis, and J ustice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and general jail delivery, in and for said district, and William Hogg. and Gabriel Adams, Esq., Associate Judges of the same county, in and for the county of Allegheny, dated the twenty-third day of November. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and tiftydour, and to me directed, for ho.d. lug n Court of Oyer and Terminer and general jell delivery, at the Court liaise fa the city of Pittsburgh, on the fourth Monday of December, at ton o'clock, A. M. Public notice in hereby given to all Justices of the Kew., coroner, aud Con. Mehle+ of the county of Allegheny, that they be, then and there, in their proper per,ons, with the it rolls, record., in. quidtions, examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their respective offices, in their be. half, appears to be done—and aim those that will proseeute the prisoners that now a or may ho in the jail of said county of Allegheny, to be re, then and then, to prosecute against them as shall bejust. Given under my hand, in Pittsburgh, this twenty-fifth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fitty-four and of the Commonwealth the seventy-eighth. [novt:Sj Wii,LIAM. MAGILL, Sheriff. SUNDRIES -1n store and to arrive, for eale, 125 prime Family Flour, to arrive; 500 bus Oats; 200 " Timothy Seed; 150 " Clover Seed; 1000 " Dried Peaches; 100 " Apples; 50 bbls Green Apples; 12 " Sweet Cider; 1000 boxes prime W. It. Cheese; 10 tom prime Pearls; 100 bags Saltpetre; 60 boxes Palm Soap; 100 bola, large, N. C. Tar ; 100 UlllOll Cement; 300 Seamless Bags, 2% end 3 bushel ; 40 bbla Grease Lard ; MO " N. O. Melani'', mimes cooperage; 60 " " " oak cooperage; 30 S. IL 10 Loaf Sugar; 50 " No. 3, large, Mackerel; 60" mid. Si ht bbls L. 3's a 15 " mid.ll's 10 kilts large No.l 20 bakes M. o.6's and B'e Tobacco ; 14 tong Foundry Metal. ENGLISH k 11.10ELARDSON. BUTTES -10 firldne daily packed for We by act/9 lIENICY H. OOLLIINS. 4 ,1" 14. • eg, • q‘' ' MBE • I• , • !A' Nt ,, r!...; . . • . 4 • • : '..zt. • 4 ~ .1' CHAS. A. BLACK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. 5-6 gross fbr sate by NAMING 8808. EMS ,q+~ :.,~ :~'t ~~~ ~R • • • ,-7'..1-4,1*-04•';." • 11111111 MMifffSo INSURANCE CONft'ANIES. DIELAWARIE MUTVAL SAFETY INSITBANCE COYPANY. FFIC , 61n the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. .11ABINE LNSUBANOEB. -To all Parts of the World. ON VISSIILI, Chao°, FUNGUS , _ IDLLAND INSURANCES On goods by rivers, cools, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On IllbreilalldO.o CelltOOky. . On store,. dwelling houses. ho. ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, November 7,1663. Bonds and Mortgagea v24,a00 00 Stateot Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 191,653 42 Stocks Su banks, railroads and iniennincee MM. panies 24,012 'IA reeeivable 169,a26 94 Cosh on band 10,071 r.,0 Balancea in the hands of Agents and premiums on Marino Polk:lee rec. ently .............121,705 67 Subscription Notes 100,000 00 Dr. B. M. Huston, Ilugh Craig, =rea r Z i .e i l i l v y t "' Samuel E. Stoma, Usury Sloan James Trutt:air, Wm. Eyre, Jr., Joshua 1,. Price, James Tennant, John B. Semple, Charles Schaffer, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, B.' T: C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. TILOS. C. 11.A.ND, Vice President. Wm. Martin, Joseph 11. Seel, Dimond A Bonder, John C. Davie, Robert Burton, John It. Penrose, George G. Leiner, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, J. G. Johnson, Jnmee C. Hand, Theopil us Paulding, James B. 3rEarland, W. C. Ludwig, JaIPEI W. Cower, Bec'y. P. A. MADERIA, Agent, No. 96 Water street, Pittsburgh. THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT °FMB BTATE MUTUAL FIR'S AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Agents, May Ist, 11352- ........... retell's,' to May Ist, 1863- Interest en Loans, do Capital Stock Returned pr.miumg, Lneteen, Reinetorsnte, Itz• pelages, 87,864 66 INVEMTKRITS. Bonds, Mortgages, Btocks, and ocher good mien. . Premiunk Not vi Cash on hand... Total ara't of Itreouroes, Liable for Lwow-- $358,318 70 D1113,01L5. JOHN P. RIITIIRRFORD, Dauphin county, P. C. SEDOWICii, Harriaburg, SANIUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Banker, Pitt‘burgh. A. A. CARRIER. JOHN B. RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county, A.. 1. orthErr, Harrisburg, S. T. JONI:Di, Harri.burg, ROBERT lilAnZ,Carbon county. JOHN P. ItUTLIERFORD, President. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. Will incur. , egraillet perils of sea and inland nArigatio. 011)terdletntillt in city or country, at lowest ratan oo istent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling ho • Mier perpetually or for a term of years. Brunch Office, corner Fourth and smithiSold otremete. tuyAkti A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANN UIT Y AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CUAItTEII PEI-CPIs - TVA L CAPITAL $250,000. Ope, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Home Board at Phacuielphiar OLUCTOILS. Stephen IL Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence. Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, 00. . M'lleury, Jacob L Plorenn•, -James Devereux, William hrlieo. Perridewl—Stephen R.Crawford. Vice Peerideril—Ambrose W. Thompson. Modica! Branatner, l'ittsburyh—.lames 11. Willaon, M. D. Allegheny City--R. D. Mowry. M. D. ONG. B. ARNOLD, Agent, marlf:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Flee Insurance Company, Of PirGadelphia, Pennsylvania. IRECTOELS---Chaxlse W. Bancker, Thomas Mart, Tobias D Wagner, auntie! Grant, Jacob R. Amith, Goo. W. Rich ards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph' N. Boris, Lurid 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cone. N. Dasickita, Prerident Cots. G. itmcrins, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property. In town turd orittntry, at rats. as low as are consistent with security. The Company bare reserved a Imps Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af. furl ample protection to the assured. The _insets 01 tI. Company* nu January Ist_ 18'41, ise pub arreesbly to no AcL innetahly, were its follows. Tit: gort.4.re 12115.1L8 88 0i.077 8. 7 ,9h0 17 81,55% 08 I . ............. tel $.1,1n2,711S 31 nt,- the, it r rt , oratin. n perir4 uf twenty-one yearn, they ul.unnl of One 5111110 n Four Hundred Thou rani 1/-dlar, lot., by bre, tliorot.y arTordiud 41 , 61”111M Of the adx so tog, o.t In-tar/oer. e_4 the ability and dlrpoal tlou to wry with i.rotur.tnear all Ja tiAltUll• KIS 01.4F1N, Agent, ap24 Office, north...ft tam. Wool and Third PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Western Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issue.] at all times on the most favors bk. tmrms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OA 'Ai PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aaiun. FOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. marMy Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh R. MILLER, Jr., President. I F. M. (JORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 5300,000, WILL insure ecainat all kinds of risk., FIRE and MA RIVE. All homers will be llbrr lly adjusted and promptaid. A Hom ly e p Inetitution, managed by inanotolui who aro well known in the community, nod who are determined, by promptn PS, and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, BP offering the beet protection to those who desire to be Ineured. . _ . . . • . . . . Darn: r., C. W. Itlcketon, .W. Butler, N.1101111e13, Jr., W. 11. Anti th. C. I hmoon , George W. J oak /400, Wln. M. Lyon. Joules Li pponentt. rleorge Donne, J1.1:11t1. He• A uloy , Alo xond r Nirank., Thorns.; Scott. Office, No. P 2 Wmt, gt.no , t, l Warehouse of Bpang Co.. up emirs.) Pittsburvh. 00r9.4:17 13=1:11 E itin't:AN AGENCY. The Oldest Established Office in Pittsburgh, for Remitting Money to the Old Country. n Co l ';;I: a tIv , to an t d h Tads dua perso ns haying Ineud, to It,' ~'id f other nellliing thsm mousy or paying Leir passage, that his arrangement for doing either is now complete, and on Is, firm to-is trot mi.taaes ...not occur, nor 101440 accrue to an y party During the last ten years In which he hex how,, in the thermos, he has remitted over a hall million Of dollars without the loon of a dollar, and the houeo for which he is agem, In Liverpool, has shipped not less than -kV.) persons during the last year to [Lis country, without a oomplyint of neglect of duty on the r part. lie can issue passenger tickets for London, Dublin, Liver pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limerick, Port Rush, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to New York, Philadelphia, 0091011, Baltimore, and New Orleans, and from • • • t Pittsburgh; and will rittend strictly to forwarding pieseogsrs from thence to any part of the coun try. Ile also has eight drafts for sale, payable at the fol lowing places, via Edwards, Sanford & Co. London. Wm. Tappacott & Co Liverpool. (Available in the principal cities .111 towns throughout England and Wales.) ON IRELAND. Provincial Bank, Ireland Dublin. Armagh, Cavan, Dungannon , Mallow Tn.lee, rersonstown, Drogheda, Londonderry, Sligo, iMilina, liallyebannon, Kilkenny, Mowry, Coleraine, Enniakillen, Dungannon, Bandon Carlow Banbridge, Limerick, Ennincehthy, Waterfohd, Downpatriek, Galway, Ennis, Athlone, Clonmell, Cootchlll, Monaghan, Yougball, Belt.; Dundalk, KiDuet, Strabane, Balvmena, Cork, Fermoy, Omagh, ...Wexford. ON SCOTLAND. National Bank of Scotland, Edinburg, and its branches in Mty towns in Scotland. ON If/LANCE. Messrs. Edward Blunt A Co, Danker Porta. (Available In any city in France.) ON OKILMANY. Moms. Vogel, Kock k Co, Banke , A, Pt ankfort.un-the•Main (Available in any dr., JAMES BLAK ELY, corner of Seven th and Smithfield irtreeta, ilec9 Pltteburgh, Pa. CHINA nal.i., KAMM Stint, BEIV/S.ll THUM AND POUI7/1 STRANGEBS VISITING TILE CITY I:MOULD CALL rri to see the beautttrd assortment of CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARE, now open at the above establish ment. Our mots being entirely new, we are enabled to offer inducements in all the latest stylus of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware, white ironstone, we have • great variety of shapes; also, gold hand and fancy colored stone ware Tea and Toilet sets. Our stock of white Covered Dishes, lioup TUSEVIIS, - Vegetable Dishes without covers, Baled Dishes, and every erticle appertaining to a Dinner Set is large and well s,lected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, SPoens, Castors, Waiters, and House Furnishing Goode, we have a large uss,rtment. COMMON WAUE—Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Dishes, Bake., Nappies, fkowls, Pitchers, and every article in the line is large, and we ore prepared to pack them with or without fi ne go als, as ti - ,e purchaser may wish. Also, a large assortment of all kinds of CLASS WARE, which we are selling at manufacturers' prices, all of which are olfered at wholesale or retail, by oct:26 JOLIN J. O'LEARY. Steamboat Fur nitture and Chalie. AIWE have on hawd and are constantly retartufactu -1 ring IS'r EA all Elt r. T CABIN WUKO [TUBS AND CHAINS, of every d ascription, via: Eateniion Dining Tablas; Do Bar do; 1,1,....,Ladies Cabin Chairs, of ' varloto styled; Gents. do ds ) do; State Ram do sit . do; Do ToLlet Box, C; Tete • Tates; Sofas; Divans; Centre Tables, Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; Trays, &a, to Material and workmanship warranted, and prices rade. hetory. T. B. YOUNG & CO" iY 2O 3B Smithl told et., opposite City Hotel. BUY—Cincinnad 8 tiger Cured Beet received by 1re . 1% W. A. terCLUBB. TAVA 001FEJS-25 pockets aparior Java Clotraa zevaived N sad for Ala by fawn W. A. 11•011;4711a. f , ',.., .r -_ `.; ANKERS AND BROKE& EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE AA WILKINS & CO., UNIT ED BTA.Tein BANN BUILDING. NO. STII - We. Fourth street, PITTSUURGII, PS. VORNIGN ann Domestic Exchange, Ooln, Bank Note. aml Land Warrants bought and eohL• Collet:dank made throughout the Union. Business paper discounted and loans negotiated. 'Stocks bought and sold ou commission. Money received on deposit, and interest allowed when left for a specified time. dec3 Removal. PATRICK& & FRIEND, B~tiKL+lltY AND lIICILLNUE BROKAW Raw Removed Char 0/ lice lathe Cbmcr qf AIM and Modes. Vll2B.olThtfatl, _LAT AICKB A ritilitiD, hankers and liacliange Brokers, and Dealers in Netns, Drafts, Acceptances, Hold, Weer and Bank Notes. Krchan,ges on the &astern and Western Cities n netently for side. CoLle:tiors made in all the cities throughout the United 61sIeb. Deposits received In par funds Cr current paper, at the corner of Rah and Wood atreete. [fried ICH.OLKES a SONS, 5627,i76 53 BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ELAT.I 6.T.MOVirD TIMM 1430130 AND LICLIANfIE 077103 TO NO. Gi MASSIT Inn.; TOGO 00000 1:101DW OLD STAND. BOLRES A BUN., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Beale. ho Bons, Drafts, Aoceptanoes, Gold, Oil. ver and Batik Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections nude in all the cities tlir bout the United Statee. Deposits received in par f current paper, No Market street, between Third andoiourth sta. bedday JAS. 0. UOON,. NOON & SARGENT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE lUD/KEES, U. L COLA. OP WOOD • WOOD on., PITTADUSALI, PA. 1 1Y.A.14094111 Coln, Dank Nowa, 'lime Dille, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificate. of Deposit, de. Exchange on all the principal clues of the Union and'En• rope, for sale III•DLMA to cult purehaeere. Ourrent and par funds received on depoeit. Oulleotions made on all parte of the Union, at the lowest rates. TIEIU AN S CO, BANKERS AND EXCUANGE BROKERS, No. 96 Wood Sired, corner of Diamond Alky, PITTSBII64IkI, (BUY AND 813 LL Bank Notes and Coif,; Discount lime 1.11 exchange, and promissory not.; make collections In an the principal cities M the Union. Baceive deposits on call and on interest., and give their prompt attention to all other matters appertaining to a Broker's Manistee& Eastern itxchainte oonstantly on hand. mart J 01126 WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE EBOKER, $209,016 51 135,250 96 1,918 19 100,000 00 $446,183 Ste $358,318 70 DZILLIC Ll Exchange, Commercial and Bank NOUN. eu lu ldo t.., nco ,,t os p tu j i d es , ir iwepw eol i l t ectious ,o EEFF-No. Fourth ' , Creel, [reedy oppoolto the M. &t. derl6 $101,481 98 179,018 51 17,8 0 ".1 HILL & CO., BdisnISEES AND EXCLIANUE BROKERS, COHN/01 or WOOD ADO 11100 STBISTO 01011 T kaellis..`alk on the Easteru eitiDA constantly for 0 sale. Time Bills of Exchance and Notes discounted.— tiold, silver and Bank :Sou, bought and sold. Collections Lassie iu all the principal ciuu of the lusted States. De ixhiits received of Par and Current Food, [tuarZly FL.OIOICI LILAYIIO. EUU32ilt & B&EM BANKKIin EN.CLLANLit: DO AND nELL Gold, Silver, and bank Not.; negotiate 131 Loans on (caul bietate or 64-CIL nueuribas; erumisinary Isiotee and Time bill, on Erait and Wept.; boy ind.inucaa on Commu.ion. • Colketitto , matte nu ell pomtA Cruou. [tuyl O. S. ARNOLD tr. CO., i3ANHF.itSenvFACIIAINtat ItItUK.EIIB, FIKALEItz in Exchange ' Coin, Bunk Nr.bes, Elght and j_./ Tim« Drafts, CollerttooA r-trolully atteutirtl to, and proceed. , fratille,l to toy plot ul t::e Union. litorts bought and rob' ou rAtMUltr.it.ll. No. 74 Fourth oh. nett 4, to lotuk or Plttrib'g..,Aelb . _ AUS'rll% LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 92 Fu rth EL., above Wood, Notes, Drafts, liouds, Mor4agrs, and Loans on col laterals, negotiated. biome and Land Warrants bougli and told. tictB 1833. IXOHANGH AND YANKING 1101788 OF A. WILKINS & CO., No. 75 Poczeu Breirt, Opposite the Bank or Pittsburgh jBo3 Dostutac and Avow,. Erchar4, -, .. Bank Sala, 6.1g1 and &lex Bought, 5,14 aral L'-, - ,kartipti, at Lizt XXCHANUE AND BAN KINO 110 USE OP WILLIAM A. HILL & CO„ - - Ul AL,. . ,rlafl, 11(9.Interest allowed on tirar janl2 I.OII[PSON UZIL .JlO. A. CAUtillA THOMPSON BELL & CO., HANEL I: ti A CI KERS, Curner of Thu , / and /1.,.i /11.11 burgh, TIIOMAS wuous, ifirCOMSIERCiAL AND I.3ALIAL Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real kr.' , /to No. F,,t4r,h J•si liar Corner of Smltllneld nod Third PITISUCKGII, GLASS & CA.8.P.,, Proprietors. JOHN P. DAN. D. CARR, .1.4.8 ....Apt AAA T•5D1AD......0.A.1 CAA.lot • Asrn lIAAAA) r 1/./t/04//.., r,repuum ol We trurrling I 1.3611 e. L. apr.t:r.Lta_ ST. CL AIR IiOTE L. (YORMEULI Ttit: I.:XCIIANUE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn and $l. Clair eeeee la, C. W. RENNEITT Proprietor. u.rtt cat," Lot,., the itallroad Ds 110 ; Wr rotas, bt 1.6 e eul at.% ly Itartialettouta cburgee auxlertac. sprladyliety w • AVLALKY 1101:,h, %.ILittl.nttht.ll stre•el, betty - Cbrstzmi. anal Walu.c,ll.edelphik. auZo:y O. 111 Arch .trees, Vtiliade.i.bus. T. .3.;. WEBB (Late N the l'roprlctur. stlV:y . . . _ CORNER OF MAIN A:ill SO1:111 .ITS., W AMME.V, owp—d„, - • [sou.. of nntertannnient. Being noutuelin.and 100017, said adjeltdug the Olive of thetlhio hinge Company, it olleno intineetnents unsurtkeeeel in IS wren toe the account...NU tlun el the traveling ennitnunhj. A shore of pablin tenronege is rt,pectfully solicited. auli 11. UAOAII.L FRANIi.IAA }IOUS& Lllh nou% rult-nok.l.Pll.lA. PALLkfat.l.ll. 14.11.11L1D, eroprl jylif.anj DA IacMILLAY litJU JO/L.V410 KW, f 01 the oWve rit!. 11.inriehrsioiugzudanha,,Triertill Las led , r ai e n tl;tl; a l7 .„ voillIOCIALie aw• virgaLli 110 W prvirar.l Li re. urtliu gyeAl-i f xud gIVO ample saarrarthm to au whu may 1.• .ixim the Manse. I+lOOllJ JA3llaB I,osll,llti. HARE'S HOTEL, 'Lars kattuer's trrshaugs, j - IVO. 13:3 1.1131,11.'f1' ad, street, I'lttn -1.11 burgh. SAMUEL ILA Ur; I . ropristor. 01110 Ilsrul is entirely sew. having just been Dompleted 1.1.1 opened for the IneOvlitilitnierool.lul the pubis!. isephl =Min - • WW ILEADI: FUIc opMMkdLiITEII6. The founds have been ituprevel, and the House rendered auore attractive, generally. The proprietor will be buppy to nes 13. Irlrnaa.. . Ala - Au timuluutt of tub 2.xeclrior Line In now running trout Otto «Cation, on titiL rtnt•t, w we ULEN ILUrf.l... Lear. LI, static. at 8 o'clock, A. M., nut 11 P. M., out U,: at A. M., anti 6;,t; r. M joLlaiut FULANILLIN - kthUnkii, Cleveland, Ohio. 1 Hod. Ldis dn. dergoue thurough .111 wired/sive repairn, ailLerarioue, bud urge additiyue ut nee , fur . ..turn, Ott., and tile proprie tors pledge riteurnelece trial doilitug rimWl Ln widitigg uu their part to render the F6,161.1:4 it. piece where all till. COM lorre 01 a lint clam hotel eau lK witaid.. 111:11Cltil;fi& &UN. • ttolvma., ..tuO B/LuADNVAI, NE.W YORK 02: 711.11 ILIWYLT MLR.) EXUBEN LOVEJOY, KILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND UIt,INT BTREET6 I'ITTSBUEGII, PA. py2o..yj E. KMEY, J. beIIASTIAIS, .S. LL. MAUI j kUt IlUT.ll.l.,uoruer ut ilaucoet Areetand Duques Way, ritLabiarall, I. imar4:y AIc.de.STER, k dllltkiLk, Yroprittora. itEol'AU ItAA ~OYaTEit AND COFFEE HO USE No. 40, IVIA Mreet, ewetc..cri. Xna and Alarket jaulB:lyj 1 . 1 . 1,4111,i U. CRYSTAL P aIt ALACE, N ci. 1 b reei. C. C. SEtLY, ü ß b t.ti c P . Ede g, tirli o VoLmLll 4 ilf u ri . em s dnac:lt h t New YO, awl eourolelploa tuurtern sty le rot CLNIKLISU ST Etla arta ertryrning °loam the eaLlog I a. Oymers Slowed, tar 1i 4 tent., a dozen. lie will al.o iurn,lr the beet of everythiug that the rourl.et will allunl. flo.e always open until 3 o'clock in the iwurning. isuwlN4l OYSTER SALOONAND RESTAURANT! 1O WOOD STREET. quiz subscriber has DOR his WisTElt SALOON AND ISAMU 1/UUnli periecten In it manner that cannot be excels...l by any Kindler establishment in the city. MEALS WILL ItE SERVED UP AT ALL 'LOURS 0, TILE DAY, farm the Choicest Meats. Fowls, Fish, &c., ac, ilia 'till of Fare cannot be surps.sed, end be would respect- Italy invite the attention of the public colt. C11A111.133 STILL, 103 Wool street. jalVaunti Lit. Clair Leger Beer Brewery. rl/Lli undersigned respectfully Inform. the public that he 1 i 8 now fully prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with his celebrated LAG rat ttr.Elt, In bottle.. All order. left at his Udine, NO. 39 11LA.11uND AL LEY, (near Wt.o.lstreet,) will be punctually attended to; and the neer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. F. U. SCILIINCu. Bonita' Lager Beer Baal, No. lUe ffunLlViad street. oppostte the Custom Howe , Vag subeenber Las just epeued one or the largest Kai beet bobbed Lager weer Dans to the ctty. the Beer t acluowledged to be • superior article, and ever) otnertic commc lation about ble i 11.1210 market be candle& A. ONNITZ. ROBERT H. PATTERSONO/ LIVERY AND SALE OW Vl4<, STABLE, Corner. Dtainond street and Cherry atley, PLITSUR. Pd. M1LA.1.41.4161.6.—a. A. hiAliON a W. love on hand •very large assortment of red, white arid yellow all wool Flansarde. Also, the beet qualities of WeLoh end bU Film rids, Which will be sold at reduced prior. nov6 • . • A ' A . • . ~... • .• . a •-• • ' ID A.ND AA li Pln3LOt , d. HOTELS erri2l2l MMMIZE J. U. MAIZ.TIS, AgeuL /2= Proprietor D. BARtiADD , 4.... N . .. a. ..- 44 • • Mis. EIRE £)i uU Price* to swat G odds. AkrTiOilli, Corner of Ghat and Fillhstmets,kuuljust . ro,lved and is now opening his first Fall stocks for tins season. The attention of ladles Is respectfully directed to the following prices: Flue 1 , , ench Meriume at 5.4 wide Parameter; 25c; • large assortment of De Case at Ple• fast malted Prints blsl pieta, Flannels at Inc tap; yard wide iiheating . ft; wool De LAna at 28c. Kentucky Janes, tweeds and isetti• nets from 18,i;i, up, cheeks, ticking, muslin, linens, crash, tablecloths, ail wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and every other a: tint° usually kept toe Dry Goods More, allot which rril.l be cold for cash at prima to Snit the times. A. DFTIO UK, sep7 corner Grant and Filth streets. Nair Arrival or Spring and summer Dry (Saone. AT No. 99 N. W. ISIDE OF WOOD STREET. L 1' °HEIDI 1 00., Imposture and Jobbers in British, 13. French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed our large and extensive stock of spring and sampler goals, purchased from importers, manufacturers and part through our own importation, we feel safe In ass uring Our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to thme acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such inducements to buyer. as are rarely Suet with In the trade. Among our dry goals stook will be found Cashmeres; de tainee, Portsmouth lawns of the moat desirable designs, mohair luetres, alpacas,plaiu black and fancy figured silks, gingham, and fancy piints,latest stylete broadclotbs,hincy vestings, cassimeres, satinets, tweeds and summer pants loomng ; brown and black mastitis, table diapers. ' We have also opened a very large assortment of henries, .sweet styles. palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and en extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and riblionst with tare goods,fancynettings, jaconetts, mull and figured Swiss mantas and black silk veils, ke. Oar variety stock embracea in part oombe, buttons, per -00.1011 Caps, thread 4 port - monales, patent medicines, per ninny, eau aingeronaryartisla inanity kept in the vs- linty line, together with a large Mock of gold and silver watches, soden materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest pattern, and a great variety of 39 hour and e day dorm, ail of which wiling mid at the towns I. prices for cash or satismetory refeninoe. N. is.—An early call tronibuyers Is respectfully solicited. —tabs. D. GREGG k CO. G lAEAT BAILOALNSIN DBA' UOUIAS AT A. BI'TIOILVIB lOW 13TOILE, Ut WART AND FIFTH STREETS.. AVINti THIS DAY OPMNIID NY NRW STOKE, 1 Jui beg leave to call we attention of the Ladies to the Large and splendid assortment of 6PIUNG A.ND lik.KA.Pie., just received. among the stock mey be found some of the very finest goods new imported. It comprises, in part, nsi pieces black and fancy Dress Silks, 60 cts.to $2 per yd do !So.. de Lances, Baruge de Lath., and Mousse. Line de Sege; 2.rti do Beautiful Bemires and Tissues, in great earlety; - 2b1.1 do New Style Dreads Brusher.; . ..1)00 do American, Trench and English prince; WO do French and English Lawns; 2UUU French Collars, from 12% cents to $b 00; Slautillai, of the latest styles, among which are song of the moot bea utiful Imported into this country. Atso, ylusßus, Timings, Cheeks, Linens, Crash, Diaper., Table Cloths, henchmen's Wear, An THIMMINUS.—th tem department will be ninon u COW plata assortment. ot Dress mod -Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese and llounou Lam, Clue English and Thread Lace; all of w Mat will be sold unusually low. 'Feu beles yard wide lluAin at six cents per yard. A. SVTRiIIE. NEW DRY GOODS STORE. • Iron Front—.llio. Lt Allarket street. 0l; it boom being now open tur the transaction of a gener al Dry docile liminess. we woull respectfully solid[ tLo poirimsge of the pubilc, tecimg eunhtlem ring from our mu trust' , and well selected stork ut SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE titelLlS, we cats utter emit trducemente an will Ite mire entire mustaction. d AILL, •prEti or. p 1 Market and 8 Unitas West. CIAO CLOTHING STORE! JOHN Ai' CLOSKEY & CO.. " Li u ? 0, Li, : eel? wo La ted t i ; ,4 l „ o u t u it , i i t e ,l i te p ino t on t y L l u be u r d t . y , ace name of the TUMEN BIG DOORS, have, for the pur pose of acquiring wore space for their Immense business, removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AM/ WOOD nTREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! .EAPY MADE _CLOT4ING, That has ever heels offered to the public. Their priucipsl object for this remove!, is to give thou m0.'1241111108 for the HOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared tomtit Goods at the LO WEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them I. no good an any menu Mused to the Union. CUSTOM WORK. 111 nil VIM ISTTIA,A3D 01.0111 rns bilutassi NcKICA. They have on hand a full and beautiful aesortment LOTUS and CalPall:lin, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUS' NESS COATS. Our ititerOntll Roe idetitical with thorn of our ettelnrnern, Yllll we .enure the public that our fulelity not tail In euityt .0 ord..r• ire may be favored with. 44 - DON'T FOittinT TWi PLACE.— Ao. SS Wood street, (Bela 8 Wit,) 00119111 or DIAMOND ALDGI. N. g.—We de ten our nntratle to usitleretantlthat or bare no longer any connection with Ute Ciothlud titillitlens On Liberty street. Our nitration Is thacite.l excluaiyaly to the Howie above designated. marGt JOILN NrCLOSITRY A CO. Fall and Vlilator 41oods I ED.MOND WATTS, ad 4 tvr, the:coating, ot entirely new designs; Veal: lop, of the most beeotilut platens; French anti Esk:lsli esestmeree, of every etyle and shade in the market, lii el which I will make to oilier on the moat reasonable tem., cml warrants! to suit- orti NNW fi PILLS II GOOD S 4 j CST RECEIVED AT J !IcCLAJiiKEY♦OOI3 Mote t, sale Clothing Henhouse, No. en Wood street, and corner 01 Diallloll4l alley, the largest and moot varied start of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public tn. Thenegoods have teen pitrelmsed from first hands, and, coneequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we an and do well at as smaff profits as any house la the east ern cities. Therefore, no respectfully talite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchant/4in general, to give us a call, and%embus our extemve assortment of HEALY MADE CL it is almost impasedble to enumerate the gusto tat immense piles of garments that is to be seen at this h • establishment; it is sufficient to say that it has miter •ti equalled by the horse marled JOHN McCLOSKEY A CH. SAAILJUL LULA MERCHANT TAILOR, :bro. 41 BT. CLALL ROM. BUILvItvGB, 1111 . . man Man; FITTIBUIraII. KNTLIZINIVS CLOTUMG made escluelvely to order, I„,T and warranted to stilt- llie constantly on hand • 'twice assortment of CLOUD, CAB.9IIIEICE., IiSTINue, and U V ERCOATINO, or the ligtnet styles, selected eanressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving theirordere, will have their winner corkrUlLed nod complied with, as all work in done under hls own supervirion. norl2 C 101.411161 ClWiling I umtersigned respectfully inforusCide friends and the public that he to now receiving at his store, N 0.177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Caesimeres and Vestings of the latest and moot deeirable Idyl., which he is prepared to make to order in the moot faehionable man ner.'at short notice, and on the most ressonsble terms. We have also on hand • large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goads for cash, will find it to their advantage to call at 177 Llberty street, before making their purchases. imarej C. CONNEII. New Clothing Store, NO. 1, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. %lilt: subacriber h. Just opened thin new eatablkhine j where be has always on hand a large and choice 1.50 meat of all article, of CLAYTIIINO, which he 11111119121 b of to any in the city, and wtll sell at the most reasonable p cee. The public are requested to give him a call. marilay R. OPP EN ILEINIEIL. WATCHES, EWELRY, &c Watch Trade WE barite the attention of citizens and strangers to our large and carefully selected stock of Watches and Clocks; Railroad Timekeepers, in gold and silver caws; real Chronometers , for the pocket, warranted not to I' iiTy a minute in six months, Patent Lever 0, etches, from $1..: to S2;AI; • large assortment of good common or low priced Watches, both In gold and silver cases. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac. Wenn BSPAIBINU.—W. do Watch Repairing in a man ner not excelled, if equalled, by anyestablishment. in the Mate. W. W. WILSON, sepl3 __— corner of Market and Fourth streets. CLOCKS! CLOCKS !! CLOCKS!!! Pfeifle & 11l eyrass, ~.., DEALERZ IN WATCILEds, CLOCES,JEWELRY, A. SILVERWARE, A.., No. 42 FIFTII Street, near Wood, opposite the Morning Pont, formerly occu pied by L. iteineman ot Co. We have now hand a splendid assortment of 11 day and 24 hour Clocks, which we offer to the public at great bargains, such sa : Iron cases, pearl Inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent lever, cylinder,and anchor escapment Watches, and au ele gant stock of ewelry and Silverware, which we intend to sell cheap for each. N. R. Watch repairing done la the best manner and at low prices, and warranted. mar2s NSW JEWELRY STORE, No. 87 Market Stress , (Soma door above the North-lout corner of the Diamond.) 0112.1 BUY ENSON, (of the Late Lulu of John ft. M'Fadden k C 0.,) reepectfully announces to the paid'', that he has opened, at the above stand, u tine assortment of JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLA'EED WARE, LAMPS, di. ILANDOLKS, t'ocket and 2hr.k thlkry, ldrumana Tea and arenatinion Sets, and the usual variety of goods in bin line of business. Specialeare and attention given to the REPAIR of 11.N8 Vi'ATOll.lO3, JEWELRY, sto. lin trusts, that from Me lung experience in business, he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1853. Henry ILlohardten, JevreLOA!, iff AWING riatitted his inure Ina handsome manner, and JIM but recently returned from the eastern cities with • tine assortment of WATOLUSB, JEWISLitY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and misnom ers to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most dadrable etyles,patterne.id maters. Of Jewelry, the latest Myles of liroochas, Breast Pins, Yob and Vest Chains, Finger Binge, Bar Binge, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Macho, Work Tables and Basal, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mate, Colt's Pistols, Porte Stow:Wes in great variety; Chins Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an erullase variety of useful and or• elemental articled, which have only to be seen to be appro. fatal. [noel) NO. 81 MASK= BTRICkT. FUNS WATCHES AND WON GOLD Jk WELAY AT SABOAUNS.—We wills to inform the public that we are now offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew elry, at prime that oannot be beat, .Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to bay.ftne Watches and Jewel ry, give us a tail, and save from 25 to 50 per cent in our purchases; which you can certainly do by t.alling at 57 Market Street. N.B.—Watch repairing attended to in all its branches, in a superior manner. (Told Jewelry repaired or maaulan tared to order at short notice, at je7 HOOD'S, 67 Market et. CIMUIIOIIWI Loan 0/01:111, NO. 100 SMITLIVIISLD riTILEST, NNAR FUT:I. Momy Lannon on Cold and Biker Watches, &Leeman, sod other valualne articles. wATeIikS—BADUCITION 1N PHION/L—lAtisens and etrangewe Cap DOW buy Watches at my establish ment cheaper than usually found in the eastern cities, and have a. reliable guaranty as to excellence and time.leeping opaline. A very large Amor tmout now in atom Watch repairing of every Odveriptivll, particularly line work, done in a euperlor meaner, and warranted. W. W. WILSON, DOV af Marked earn, mow at Noma. vtifNITURE _ _ _ JABIIIIS W. W 'CABINET PrIRNITURN meNepeorrours Ware.reems 97 and_99 Third street. J. W. W. respectfully informs his Oink& and costumers that he has now completed hie spring stalk of Porisiture, which is decidedly the largest and beet ever offered for rile in this City, w will be sold st Flees as low as any in the Dated States, Nast or West, . As he lel determined to uphold the quality with well ass' Boned materials, best workmanlidp, arid newest designs and Hose the extant of his orders and fealty in maturfactlarbra, he is enabled to produoe warranted furniture, at the lolled prices He has adopted the principle of ident*lng his customers' Interest with his own, in quality end price, and keeps at ways on hand Um greeted variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the mast ele 1d costly, that a house, or any part of one, toay be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expremly to or dm. The following articles consist, in pert, of 1 . 1144= which for richness of style and finish, cannot be in any of the &astern cities: Louis XIV teteekete Bono; 60 Bohm, in plush and hair cloth; 60 dol. Mahogany Chain; 20 dos. Walnut 44 60 Mahogany Baking " 20 Walnut " " 60 Mahogany Direful; 20 Walnut 50 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 " " Dreardng 111121STUI BOWashstands; to Sna " lmed 100 Common 90 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 09 Mahogany Reclitemis 90 Walnut " 60 Cottage WO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads, 20 Melamine/ Wardrobe.; 10 Walnut " 10 Cherry 60 Plain Bureaus; 10 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary wad Beokomem; 20 dos. Cone Seat Chairs; 24 Cam Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladieir M riling Desks; Hat and Towel Rends; What-Note; Niiguirce; Paper Mache Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke " Elisabethan " Hall and Tin "' Receptkm Imilea' Work Pearl Inlaid " krtensian Dining Tables; Arm Ottomans; Conk and Hall Chairs; {A large assortment of COMMON 71111NinTall and B ATM 0.12320ri Mame supper with ell ar ticle* in their line. BTRAMBOATS and BOMB, furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. &pre Tut eulm,ribere tender their acknow ledgments for the favors bestowed upon them by their Steamboat friends, end would respectfully remind them and others interest ed In building boats, that they are at all tiara prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture end Chairs of the ban material and work manship. Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opposite "Brown's Hotel." Jame. Lowry, Jr., AND BKlrdrif.AD MANUFACTIIHHH—No. 291 V Fetterman's flow, Liberty greet, has on hand • 11 . 1 3 u knelt ',Catlin. and B oca or every duaription, made of the best water:Ms, which he will sell lower than articles of the same quality can 84, sold in the city. He would call par ticular attention to his large !stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chaim and Bedsteads, which he. will sell at greatly redueed prices. Alen, Turning of every desemption executed In the neatest manner. Orden, left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Atlanta and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttendel tn. mar2l A. MILLIKEN & CO, TTAVE ON U AND at their extensive CABINET and CILAIR dIANDPACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield street, a lame sasortment of fumy and plain hal:aura, which they will Fell 15 per cent below customary rates. . • Groot Indue•ments to Cosh Pnrohooort. WE will sell our large stook of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND RICkSTRADS, at mime that =mot fell to please earl, purchasers All our work to warranted. nOur terms are CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR-, ab ear. Eleventk l / 4 nd liberty ete. -- {till. E. tiTNYENSObi contlnurn to manufacture CADINST-WARE of every drecriptbm, at Ms old stand, corner of Liberty and Seyentb streets. UNDERTAK ING attended to, in all ire branches. myll EDMUND WILKINS Eagl And maw tAc fly Gale, LaunvonensUer. MOirSIX.r7B, T tore Walla and Pena :, 501:1B.aeilTUNEB,ctt tee and Pier Tope, always on hard and made tO order- N. B.—Having introduced a new style of Fence for Cem etery lota, of DURABLE STONE, out through in panel or railing form, and at very little con over Iron fencing. I refer to specimens of that and other work I have already done In the Allegheny Cemetery. I have on hand a choke selection of drawings for every description of Work In my line. COl. HENRY MoCOLLOUGH, Pittsburgh. WM. BAOALEY, Eq., do KRAMER a. RAHN, do Mrs. lIARMAR DENNY, do Hoo. WILLIAM WILKINB, Horne Wood. Hon. THOS. IRW IN. Allegheny. M. TLERNAN, Br., do JOELN MoDONALD OROSSAN, &qr., Monongahela notate. aprlU.daw TEAS ! TEAS ! TEAS 1 WIIOLMALE AND RETAIL, .11 the Pekin Tea Store 3 Irma Preptammuu PA. 1911 Y the half chest. of neatly panted In metallic packager .1) to suit the trade. The subscriber it now receiving his tall stock of OBElf and BLACK TEASr-consisting of tame of the finest cis to be found in the Eastern =risk. Merchantsvisitlng the Sty are inr ited to call and examine our stock. Below i, a list of the various grader, all of which have been carefully ,elected, and can with confidence be recom mended: 90 half chests fine Young Hymn; 10 do do blovune Young Croon 10 do extra flue Sloyune do; 100 do Superior do; lb do extra tine do; 60 Leuxiiired boxes extra Carious Young Ilyeon 26 ball chests fine Gunpowder ; 10 do extra tine ao; 6 do do bioynne Imperial ; 20 do Bowler 00; 160 do Fine Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extra One Oolong; 10 do extra Carious ao; 20 do Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong; 21 sheets extra firm Bagnah Breakfast Tea; ft do Curious ao do; ALSO—Java and 810 Coffee, Lovering's Crushed and NC' "gritted Sugars. ALSO—bI,OOO Principe Segars, which will be sold very low. A. JAYNES, 38 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. =mu Merchant Tailor J . . • ORN LAUGHLIN, formerly foreman for Mr. S. Stoner, would nepecoul Or announce to his Mends and the public generally, that he has rented and newly fitted op the tine stand lately occupied by Meseta. 7. S.! C. Lee, No. 49 Market street. between Second and Third, where be is prepared to make to order GINTLEMSN'd CLOTHING in the moat fashionable style. Haring himself mimed a regu lar apprenticeship to the trade, and being • practial cutter, he therefore flatter s himself that he can turn out garments not to be surpassed itt workmanship or style to t his or any other city In the Union. Having just returned from the east, he has a large as sortment of the moot fashionable Goods, In his line, ever brought to this market. N. 11.—Soya' Clothes made and trimmed in the neatest manner. Ile will also warrant all ware what His repre sented to be. Parents will2find it greatly to their advantage to give him a call, if they want their boya neatly MOM. Don't forget the place, No. 89 Market street, between Second and Third. west side. seplclaw3m 1,,01t TUE CURS OP DKAINESB, PAINS, and the Dilt .L" charges of Matter from the Ears—also, all thaw ate. agreeable noises like the buzzing of inseets,fallingef water, whizzing of steam, Ac., which are symptoms of approaching Deafness, and also generally with the disease. Many per eons 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, Ewing made perfectly well. rhyeitdans and Bunions highly moms. mend Its use. from the Tribune. Psasare Dos's MIMIC: You' Osithazet—Thousands o. children annually become deaf, h consequelsos of die• charges of matter from their ears, induced by dearletTever, Oolds, Lc. Nov, if mothers would do their duty and pro. cure Scarpa's Oil for Deafness. Lad we it Le directed, their children would be cured : but If neglected, the discharge con tinues very troublesome. the hearing gradually gets worse, and finally partial or total deafness ensues. LIIPOUTANTNOTICE: . - Coil and see Mrs. Basin-. and she rod/ impart to poet informa tion that mill coms*e and astonish you. 01INDWO Yeert—Philedelphia, January 4.--I hereby certify, that when I was about twelveyeara old, I gradually became deaf In both earl. a, that Ina few months I found It almost impossible to near, unless In the very loudest tone of voice. I remained in that situation until last summer, a period of eighteen rears, when I heard of SCARPA'II COMPOUND hCOUATIC OIL. I immediately obtained a bottle, which I have need. and am happy to say It has acted like magic, and quits cured me. hay one wishing further information of my case, which I think a remarkable one, will And me by calling at my residence,Conoord street., fast deer above Second street. for sale by William A.. Hlii & Co., BANKERS, No. 64 Wood street, Pittsburgh. HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOOKS ic -40 shares Exchange Bank; 17 do Monongahela Navigation Company: 20 do Citizen? ininuanoe Company:. AKIO Monongahela Navigation Oompany Bonds; $l,OOO City of Pittsbuzgh Bonds; 65,000 County of dileglieny Bonds reepikalwawif ECM= OTlCE.—Whereas oertain Gropers and monk! be Tea Des!ere are imiustriourdy circulating reports that we N me selling off to quit businem—our friends and the public are respeetfally informed that though we are "ailing off," It le not with such a view, nor do we tumid quitting the businees; and all orders from our customers *hall be at tended to as mual, at JAYNXB' NEESE TEA BTGEN, Pittsburgh. September ZS. 18M4bw 88 Fifth street. Dress MAMA' and 18111111aery. bldS. B. B. CARCO reepectfully then= her friends maul o th ers, that she is peppered Lem to mate order th e latest styles of DRIeRVER CLOAKS; MANTILLA.% TA .31.1.% dk, on the shortest notice and mp the soon res. eonstrie Lerma. Chlldren'e Clothing nada up with neatness and dsspetCh. Bonnets altered and dyed wording to dtrectione, and neatly and tanshilly trimmed. We aim to give estiabotlen. Apollo Buildings, Nu 76 101:111TH Benet,. ef r P ri t story Same entrance as to the Crystal Palace /Manly • A ',..","zl'ry . Ltat'tr.l,.. - s . o:gx= 61=N that they will give instructione on the Piano, Unita and Emu, Inquire at IL Behrounar •Ws MUI3IO MORA 84 Youth Met met PEM MISCEMaaIIIOI7. barter's Spanish Mixture. THE GMAT PIIREFIER OF THE BLOOD! Rota Particle ofltirera . ry It. T ET TAB Asiurom READ AND PONDER—An L labable Remedy for feral* King'. Evil, Shmunia, tism, Obstinate Cutsmous Eruptkinas, Plamke ar Preemie' on the Face, Idoldies, Bolls, Ague and Fever, Chronic; Sorer &yes, Bing Worm or Tester , Scald Heed, En largement and Paha of the Hemet and Joints, Stubborn Mama, 8 Dimorderu Lumbago, Spinal Complabsta, and all arising from an iniudidons nes of Meacury,lsepredance in Life, or Impurity of the Elrod. This gmat alterative medicine and Padget of Shad le now need imam:wands of grateful patient" from all parte of the United fades, who testify daily to the remarkable exam performed by the meanest of all medicines, "CAR , TER'S BPAN7BII MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Ithanimatimn, reerofhla, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Dimes, Parrers, Moen, Old Smm, Alleetions of the Kidneys, Dietram of the t int emale mplainte, Palm and Aching of the Boum and Jos, are spealily put to fdght by using this great end insethnahle remedy. For all damage of the Blood, nothing hem yet been found to compare with it. It cleanser the system of all lmouri. tree, acts gently and abdently on the Liver and Kidneys, etrengthmua the Digedion, gives tans to the Stomach, naked the skin dear and healthy, and restores the Camsti lotion, enfeebled by dim.. or broken down by the memo of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies, it is invariably better than all the me. metice ever med. A few dome of Carter's Spanish Mixture will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the trees mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im prove the general health In a remarkable degree boyertal all the medicine ever heard of. The large number of cedar:stem which we have reedied from persons feoziall parts of the United States, is the hest evidence that Share is no humbug about it. The pre hotel teepees, magistarans, phy edelana, and public men, well known to the cooamunity, all add theS tectieenny to the wonderful effects of tide GREAT BLOOD PDtiklkß. Call on the Agent and get a Cimular sad Almanee, and read the wonderful cures tits truly greatead. of all Medicines has performed. None genuine wiles, signed by IaNNETT ft HEMS, Proprietors, No. 8 Pearl street, .W..b.mond, Va.; to whom .11 order. forenoons" and agenelee must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. FAILKESTOOK, JUSEP FLEM ING, FLEMING BROS., and by Druggists generally. oct3lziawly SPECIAL NOTICE. Bale of Alternate Seetions in the State Si Missouri. NOTICE IS HEREBY 01VION, THAT, UNDER. •THS Proclamation of the eresident bearing date the 15th ultimo (No. 523,) all th e Secteons bearing odd numbers re maiming to the United States within fir stela on each ride of the route of the Hannibal and SLlamph railroad, situated in tke northern part of the Stale of Miaowed, more partied- lady described in said Proclamation, as advertised lu the newspapers of tbe Siete, and subject to Isle at not leas than deo s and fly ants per acre, will be held at the taw dennentioned land Offices at the times herein speclibed, to At the Land Office at PALMYRA, commencing MONDAY, 16th January next. At the Land Offer at MILAN, commencing MONDAY, Bth January next. At the land Office at PLATTERURG, commencing MON DAY. 18th December next private entries will not be permitted until alter the del+ radon of two weeks 60¢1 the commencement of the public sake respectively. The Seed= cut by the saute of the road will be sold subject to the right of way ; and pstrosup don claims under the oared.' sate of Congress, embus proven up and mid for before the commencement of the sales re speccively, will be forfeited. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 15th day of October, A. D. 1854. JOHN WILSON, oral Commissioner of the General Land Mee. MSG W OFFICE.. Zeal Estate and Contracting Agent. rulik subscriber boa been induced to open an office for the purpose of buying and selling, on , miSdcna, and having the Agency of large Steam Saw-Mills and Boat, Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other facilities from other water and steam Ile flatters himself that he can furnish any bills of lumber and timber of any kind, great or small, long or abort, and deliver them at any point on the Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Bar-es, Store Boats, Coal Plats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, ILl road Timbers—Freight Iron, Coal, Ae., to any given point, and will attend to the Bale and Mutat Beal &gate. From his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he think. he tan give general satisfaction. All persons are requeated to make their contracts Ken ; eePe @tally those wanting boats or large bills of lumber and bar, sh ould should contract for them in the all for the spring and summer use. Be will also attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. Lettere addressed to DAVID Muses, Real Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittaburgh, Box No. post paid, will be punctually attended to. Ms office is on Irwin street, No. 2, Allegheny Honse. DAVID MTINN. .. .... ... Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pitt:tin:ugh. Mr. John hiorrlron, Esc., Mr. HAM. B. Brown, MK., " Allegheny Bo r er Mr. WM.. Armstrong, " Clarion " Mr. George B. Ssreney, " " C. A J. Hahn A Co., " 64 " dialaYdal. TATISIIO3 OF COAL: Including Mineral Bliannllol.l3 Enbetaucee employed in Arts end Manufactures ; with i their lleogrephical, Geological and Commercial Distribution, 1 and Amount of Production and Consumption on the Amerb I can Continent: with Incidental Stan :sties of the Iron Man- :Hectares. By it. G. Taylor, F. G. 8. L., Ac., Be. Second edition, revisal and brought down to 1864, by S. 8. Halde man, Prot Natural Solent., Be. Peddithed by J. W. Moore, 185 Chestrint street, Philadelphia. The Cord interest is one of the most important in the United Matea, and since the Brat edition of the late Mr. Taylor's work wee exhausted, Uwe intervened in the pro- duct, consumption and trade, have had no means of hemm ing aoquainted with the sutiect in its verious relations. Fortonately, this difficulty no longer se this wood edition supplies an immense mass of Information in relation to the verb.= coal fields of this continent, details of minas and mining, supply and oonsumption, markets and routes of transportation, analysis of sped.meust, Ac., Sadder the mai interest, there Is another intimately con nected with it, namely, that of lion, to the manufecture and statistics of which, a considerable portion of this volume is devoted. Here wilt tai found a fall account of the con struction el far-name to smelt Hon with anthradte coal. This work is useful, not only to the capitalist, political enOsonann. enl mummer, but to the general reader, on aO - of the Varied and interesting Matter it °oatenn upon collateral subjects. The publisher has spared no parts in making tine an attractive work, it being embellished with numerous wood cote and colored maps, printed on One paper, 640 pages, Svc, For sale by oak' Beautiful am! Public Valuable Pro Mort , perty for Sale at. Sue NEAR MANCHESTER, part of the Estate of the late James Adams, Esq., dec'd.; en SATURDAY, the llth day of November, at o'elock, P. IL, on the premises. I bare been "kahorised by the ovine., residing in a dia tont State, to offer for sale, at public vendue, 30 moat de sirable BWldlng Lots, adjoining tbeboroegh of Manchester, part of the above estate, each 24 feet front by 100 feet deep; one tier of them fronting on Market street, which ie 90 feet wide. These Lots have • fine view of the Ohio river and adjacent scenery; are near the Plank Road, and in • very delightful and desirable neighborhood, and will be add on quire reasonable terms. Persons purchasing a block of Mar or eight Lots, could have • country home, with all the advantages of the city, at a moderate price. Title is unexceptionable, and one of the very beet about the city. For other pai tinders apply to JAMES klatiLliLY, Real Relate and European Agent, octll3 cox Seventh and Smithfield ate., Pittsburgh. Dawrtt amnia, REAL ESTATE AND theNTBACTING AGENT, No.:, LILWIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for sale, as tollows Diu scree of land in Ceder county,lows, NS miles from Hue; talkie, on the main road to Marion, and 8 miles from Tip ton, 8 miles from two liallroad depots; 90 sires is under cultivation, a good Frame House, Frame Barn and Grana ries, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm is well watered, high, drv, good land, In a very healthy county. A Very great lavgain can be had of this arm for prompt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pre miss& Also, 3 amen of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill, now In successful operation; 3 Frame Dwellings, Barn, Black smith Shop and Toole, Boat Estaffold, Work Shop, Au, site, ate on the bemk if the Allegheny river, at Miller's Eddy, Armstrong county, Pa. Enquire as above, or of Mr. L. Munn on the premises 1 a lso want to purchase sto 800,000 feet, B. M., of good White Oak plank, 8 inches thick, 8 or 10 feet long, 7 to 18 Inches wide, part to be deliverel hi October next and part in April, 1853. Enquire as above. Also, tbreale, all the Beds, Furniture, and every thing of the fitting out of a large Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh, now doing a very large businsea. Two to Ave years of the lease of the house can also be had,and immediate MOMS= if required, itutissins es above .03 VIIILD BOOK FOR RAILROAD lINGINBER,..—ContaIn r ing formulas ter laying out curves. determining frog sa ves, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections long chords, magnetic variation, logarathinis and natu ral signs tan gents, etc. etc., by John B. Remick, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,75. ...The object of the present work is to !supply • want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient term for use in the Held, containing the ordinary lograrithmatie tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula, for'hying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, dc.,is idea:lents= which this work is designed to supply. Minima Anfingarr, West Point, April 18, 1864. Gent/men s I have leaked over "llencee Field 800 for Railroad Diemen," and think it well adapted to the , ob. sect its author proposes, and have no question but It will be found a very useful and waning volume both for office and field work. D. IL Monon. TgoT, April 91.1864 • I am much pleased with Mr. Renziee little mantie, the Field Book of Railroad Engineers" With the presents, tion of some of th e meet practical and useful of :enemas' processes among railway engineers, he has. given others which, new at least their present form, appear to possess • mint of higher value than that of triers uoireltr—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to any desira ble, practical nee. In toncluelon, while I think the design of Mr. Brooks book is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure in . expreasing my sushi satisfaction with its eaeration, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and sheen. anent typ%thiphimi taste dleplay Flan= Omed by hie publishers. B. en, . • C. IL and Director of Bausch= Polyteetualainstltule. Poe We by WILLIAM B. HAVEN, Dealer in linginesof Btetionery, an 3 Market street, corner of Second. WM. A M'CLUEG9. METAL/GIL IN Fins Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Wars. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tab Store, 39 Fifth street, Pittsburgh CORNER OF WOOD AND arm STS., PITZSBUIifin, Pi Inow receiving a lards twaortanent of NILICSH GOODS, in addition to his already extendse stook, purchased from Arai hands In ths Eastern sautes, will be sold at the bowed Burka Finnan Sir Hotels, Samealwasts, and families, baying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates: Sir Weds delintral in Um caty tees of A A car An gland Physician Sn that H. A. YAIIIIIIITOOICB - VAISMiIIitiGE is the way article that cut be implicitly relied on ibr the - pialsion of Vienna. 1b B. A. Admailock of Co, Garrinatzw—For Ibra yams past, I have need B A. Pam. stak's Vennifoge for an antheadidic in say pesetas lip mantles was lest naiad to it in a ease when 1 had wad dislodge won= with Illaddkid, plat and oViressge. A to, tie was obtained, and and with desirable elect; autos that I Owe pemosibed it for inuntrals of patients, and to a i fregl ia =li f t ti ce : B =ia ma t i newpd 'u" TrZy tr i t ' en " Ti= timstninetywight worms. I hays Dora IMO , sti it to do ham, and I am induced to make this statentlt from an boual conviction that It to the most 'nimbi. ot Paintings yd known. Such is my confided:too in its " worm - kilUog" powers, that I reawasnand it to othar physicians in this no, tine, and furnish Om with the artists i. O. EaVase, M. D. hispared and sold by B. A. LiIItiBBTOCH 411 CO. oetiddaw No. 6 Wool Area. Wigan —I have on band the Must lot et Mediabse Chests ever ofiensi i nustairult, suitable Phyddans, Steamboats, well de. Those wish. Ins • tip and cheap Chest would do well to wll and an mina WWI Dpi sisavbart. malll JOL SLAYLINi. r.. . ? ,p , ~:1 ~.. "., linitt asnan ktO 6 1 . k. ,b ra , . =MOB= r r _:„....ti--,..L: ST .11 DTCMOBEIPS INVIDOSItTIMI ' r - • - OS. DlAL—at lane the peormihr Inedintlinklia 001 .4ffig MIS ar Cordial ;ay The pubUC, often dentrint, multi sot ma, lfrafftrattes mentetace , by he' Diable fact; Masted by' witessass al elm SM: 01 thameter, are miar trim ephiartiziovall d yea lil bi y le oratthrtarn by atoms -tif The .iLLLTLE amass, in al alma fialik~nt .i i• ng ham a mimeo cer sel of the 10/1111111:14h . 1, make up the wonderful machine culled tam r. to full vigor nay delicate flanidkar atinnested- libetve•res to compouud agency of end. neindo OAr7 1 la the reproduction of human lldl . To MOW of •ermo Misr frame or deficient in vital Okla ARS& zed as the only Leans of mmmnniotmg that ' Math lie amassary to the pooh enjoyment of dl the , # tiles, as wall MB the mghermentd enctibuttes,, egrets are not confine al to either sax, or to -‘ lb. ..... in feeble girl, the siting Wife, tbs Mks, th. :be over-worn man of buiftsar, thedettus ofLea the individual suffering a.= gensral &Malty an the weakness of a stogie organ, will all find 'slid La. =anent relief from the use of this renoia• a To those who have predbamition to sirtri Pet • • complete and wailing seograt iota = malady. There are many, perhaps, whohare their constitutioas, that they Wok tlamssiess= reach of medicine. Let not men *Mu= deals with Wawa sa it Wins. Withoat te limn% and will not only remove the diordertfasif, bat ILEBITIIII Tall BERM 00. , . MOIL 1 The derangement. of the tryst's, isedieg to saunas die. eases. and the forms of nervous dimes ltaaMars to mese nos that it would moan a unman to saranarefet Or =ft. dies for which this preparation is a spends - k Mahan er, may be enumerated, riot neneektia,' tisdotemans, s li e caulte, incipient paralysis, leramita_pelittlatife .0 / tli• heart, sytaal affec muscular &Malty, treaseraftlatte loos, • 'nicking in the atitturnbasearnentel 4.wm, weakness of the will, epotailina WWI% halving ater exercise, broken sleep andterriltrillegtftWone. inability toremalu In one place or potation, weakmillaf the procreative organs, sexual loom oaten., fluor albus, finking at rel ci lica. atleh, fe s et md a Lends, a chronic tendency - to nitmeniate, ems, and all complaints vowing out of • free indulgence alba pan sionaend allterrestims thatdoianot gartioluMietwnha causes booed the resch of madictoe. Whenever the 'arenas to he acted open are free limit mak. Ibrlaltion or arrictaral disesses,it hi mural that • MOM'S IteIIOOItATING ALMS • i• will replace weakness with strength, incevnity wiihadlieb emu, irregularity with =Hum andmama untrittims: this not only without tumnede miternan f butvighw py effect on the general organbation. Arian Ina** all maladies, wherever 'lsiah With the ammo system, and that the %if the noon of alien and seseaticet is death. 'Baer in Wad idea that for arta7 kind of reorrotol disease the =sir Oimilalintne only reliable pretaration known. CMS OP NENTORS DISIOIIILI - 1' M2:,VSMM=I dimmed, dadlltated and shattered zwievoseryisemodesame broken down by exams, weak by sauna or lzapittaid by aicknese—the unstring and relaxed vmpodsatios balance braced, nevivided end built np. The meatekeled symptoms of nervous diseases vanish togetbeened= demo.. Nor ie the effect temporary- on the eosin:Ey the relief Is permanent—nre thoOmdlal propeatiegof tbs medi cine reach the ocutiattdka italfdindgestioni Molts nemaal condition. LON OP MIIMPIRY: Confusion, giddlitese,rusb of Maid.. to theheedocebuseholy, sebility, bridals, wretebeitneM, tbtaghts oor iedideotrow tion—tear of Insanity, game Vortaretitibi, law tibility, nerrousnets, tn.try to sloop, dimeseitoadent to females, decay of the gropopsingfunistione,hystects, mono mania, vague terrors, pelatation of the heart, hapoteney, eenelipatioa, etc., Teem whatever causeatisbig, It *if them I leat i al d elience to be placed on Munanteettenonyobettnisly A (MUT 11XD.117611 FOR The unparalleled ideate Of this *rest nototathuf i In all complaints incident tolinnales, mark • pew es in the at nals of medidne. Thousands of slisoklants hare been tm vented—thousand of inrigorants ameoeted—ell purpottleg to be specified to the ratio= dismaesCand dirangassals to which the delkate formation of Inman render hos thibla. XVERY WOMAN 01 IZNBJ, who suffers from Perkasie, derangeosmi, nerroiefieby hew more, pains hi the hook, or any oilier disorder, wherherain =Her to her sex, or emu= in oot% Pinee—ts give dole. plgorating Cordial a triaL KAREL= piasters, Or others, will fad thiff Ckedial Our May harked • bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not hare been so not In this intreordi nary preparation. And it is equally potent tbr the many dim amen for which h. to recommended. Thoesandsetyvaing men hare been restored by rucingit, and noting istlido stenee has it failed to benefit therm - PPBBOIII OP PALE 0111111M011. or emsampthe habits, me mortared by the um afe baths eit two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin has peke, poi. low, sickly color, to • beautiful florid emegilektom TO THE lilikillnitO. These Kremlin* of the sad mod maisachalrelbtki prods. ced by early habits of youth, viz: writhing of the beck and limbs, m boad e dinlleme , lam of same cedar power palpitallon orthe heart; dyspepsia, nervous irritability, at of the Months fuhainom mend debility, symptoms of conerunptiom eto. Mentally, the fearful a ff ects on the mind are math to be dreaded. Loss of memory, eanhaskne of ideas, of mints, evil ibrebodhsgs, aversion to love of co aned; timidity, ate., me so= evils prothe ad. All thus afflicted BEFORE coynumarara should reflect that s sound mind and body are tbobegt as. mars mulattos to promote connubial happhsem tidied, without them, the journey through Ito hemmer a worry pilgrimagv—the prospect hourly darkens the Tlerw; the mind becomes 'harbored with &emir, wed Wei with the melancly relation that the Umbra' of an bee cam rlabvl with your own. CLOWN. Dr-Morsdslnvirsestlag Cardial has bale counioldted by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine (bond will have the tar's faewinille pasted over the coat of such bottle, Chi' following words bawls la the ease: - - Dr. Blorse's liscrigoratlxll . ooailltiala C. ht. BIM, Ha clll. T. The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, In pint bet; tles,prias three dollars per bottle, two br Iv &Dm% dx for twelve dollars. w 0. H. XlNELicesentalse 19111koadway T. Sold by Druggists throughout the !jutted Dates: Owls and the West Indies. B. T C. MORGAN, 104 Wood utreet, near nab Pittsburgh—ML I:MING, BROIL, No. a) Weed street. Do GEO. H- IDICYM2IIO " Allegheny City--JNO. P. Clneinnatr—B. H. 11:11AXINGS. FAMILY PHYSIC. THHIII has keg egitdaynbile demand fbr a:Lathe:Sive • . which could be robed on as earl and = earl prep ar e d Us k. that de mars& and an exteasivy Wig of its •111Z 41 72 . , virtues has concluldvil alirirn with q , what success the pur. '•t ~poste desigoaL —Wieser to maim • phpicalyall, bat not may no make the met of oat P 144...-006 which should have nano tithe ob. Motions, but all the advantages, of every other. This by been attempted here, and with what sumo* we wooled tee spectfally aubmit to the publbs decision. It bast been as fortunate for the patient hitherto that almost son= Live medicine to acrimonious and irritating to th This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and resordsion in the system as tome= than amanstalenes the good to be derived from them. Them p i me. irritation or pain, =lces it arise fronts existing obstructket or derangement in the bowels. WOK vegetable, no harm can arise from their nee 11 11 = ty ; but it is better that any medicine should be Walla Judi. dowdy. Minute directions for their me Ift: the cereal diseases to which they are applicable are given en to. box. Among the complaints which have been speedily oared by them, we may zuenthsn Liver Ckertplaint,thlts mina feces of Jaundice, Indigestion, Langan, and Lem of Appeals, Liatiesness, Irritability, Bilious Ilesiachs, Mime Morse, lever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Law; he; bat:rutty these are bat the eonsequence of dimmed eMon in the liver. As an aperient, they affmd prompt and seas relief in CMS/venom, Pike, Colic, Dyeentery, Heeded& and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Moira and in rarity of the blood; in short, any and emery ems where • porgstbre is required- They have also produced moms singulsrlysatesenfal =ft in Rheumatism, Goat, Dropsy, Gravel, Sryilpelas, PalYld tlon et th e Heart, Pains in the Bask,. Stems& and Meis. They should be freely taken in the spring of the Oa hi purity the blood and prepare the system Mr the thee.: of seasons An ocaudonal dam stimulates the eteumeh and. bowels into healthy action, and motor* the appedite end vigor They purify the blood, and, by their sibitabint an. Sion on the circulatory erystear,renavateths strelgthof the body, sod restore the wasted or dimmest energies of ibe whole organkos. Hence an ceessional.dom is agnate. genus, even though no serbons deningensant exists; buten. necessary dosing should never be carried too Wore sway purgative medicine Mums the a:math, whoa taken to excess. The thousand cams in which a Amft is required amnia be enumerated her, but they_ themsaMin to the reason of every body; and it h, .borneg this pill will answer a better purpose than any has hitherto been available to mankind. When their or. tees lee rem knows, the public will no Mager deoht eible remedy to employ w hen in need of • cathartieroadidsts. Prepared by JAMBS C. AVG, &ryes and "MOW Chesedit, Lowell,kfass. Pries 26 ands per bar. - Pitte bum for $l. Sold by B. A. PARNMSTLCIE A CO., PlHabms2d by all Dreglisth. if DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond AReie D. i g ' . Tote. hie entire attention to an ogles Pinata. Rh Windows is Meetly otnelhad to Poltedis Pe Distant. atid= 4,l l4. brought au 1 , 1 km • ,prenm, y exam 40,48 tie Rraptlons,Gofic,Mbiet, so Impashrf=setl 1 hittiphew• sea of the Venereal . SAM lions, Tatter, Ringworm, Mesunfial Diansfer,Ssadmil ItZ. nem, Inshobency, Piles, ithinunatlase, hionala Ifsslinany Monthly Buppreadona, Dimon of the Jobe* 12Mu1a ta Ano, Nerrons Affecti PII/DSISI the Rook and Wing, bid tation of the Bladder ons, and Rldsomsumweshddy thiestidwee Ocre swanned . . . Sixteen inane practice (alx in thlactWenaidgis finfisonis tom assarasseestif a speedy cum toemeignmay cane wee dwthieenrse _. . . Office and Private Ociumultation Rocinni,4l, Wooed elks 16..CRicrges moderate. noeliaMtweb "ul EMMA a Dr. Brown's nerdy dheorsred • • jL foe Ithelaßlatlial is • speedy sad osetaia MEMO that as trouble.. It Darer DAD. • - ‘.l •1341 Private Oonsoltatlan BMW No. 4.IDIAXOND Pl= ur renns. The Doetorie •O•re st halm reins Tit .111 CON . the gie.Weli3" ll7 F' , —A mingle vial producing voodoo! lUnd the kikor, Tram a Alarm 00.,, Jas.ll, U 2. . 111,34. E. Sams :holtght.Ot J. 114,1NN orb* Me of your Vermitugo;l lll d - WO it Ws end draft% sad it expelled be Imp yams, sad guile a mamba cd maaa ones. GAM= IT, Jaillereon %Mg. Ma. S. 2. iigaraa—liavhsg tried your Yomaistbsga is soi 11=14.1 ma say that it in not to he • say Tam znifuge in the weld tor eapeiling 21.11.10/. Won*, Tr., la U, VMS. 11. E. Bilazaa—l pee one bottle of your Termituip to my child, and it expelled Tb large mum& I think It the beet 11, use. Yours, respoottully, -T. Derams. Trim aced awl sold by E. E. SELLERS 1 011, Pittsburgh Tu. out? , Bansoz, N.ll, Jun. 9, LSO. 'P s " "if • „. PILLS: FOR ALL THE PURINA= 0! A j lit. D. JAYNYB 0413MENATIVII WAWA Is ems of JJ the mom mhelsol, phommit, awl nth emoloditiommesse offered to the public km Me mammal of the warless - . dlamaso• manta of the SMmaoh . anti Bowels, sod the - arta& worthy of the least madame by awing Choke or &mesa fbasplatit. Mb is, without aseeptioo, ow of the Swot valnalio holly mealtime emir disoorered. e , a 3 Sow seas, ! certificates have tom raoshed• from lsoS, lassameo,, Mid families of the arta reelootabillty, the *rouged taattmony to Its favor, too verses to aavior oalo at tin PZEIN STORE„ No. IS Mb - - Otrx:as • 11 . k ar "WM. BUI3 800 ir vas=l, • AM amp. • .-i.;.g.;:i,- . ,:•:t1, , :o R ; _:;. . .. ..._ ...... fahlgemeaW
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