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K&iriafi: ' £0 bxs Jujube PiSteJ / 160 hfdo do; €0 “ Qum Drope;. / BQGdo»tenonByrup; 150 dos Pepper Bance; / 30 kegs German Plums; ~ 150 gT* Miller's FioeCut; / 89 dot Tomato Ketchup; 60' u Anderson’s do; / 8 cutes Preserved Ginger; 60-dos assarted Pickle*; / 29 kegs Raisins; ■ BObxsLosenge*; y A cases fancy box Prunes; 60 gross Blacking; 6 •* do jar do; * 200 bbU Sugar; 3uj bxs Firecrackers; 10,000 Principe Segars; fr>o “ Sardines,^andU* 10,000 llegalia do; 10 baskets Olive Oil; 10,600 Hav-ona do; 1200 bus Pea Nats; JO,OOO Common do; 16 bis Macearonl; 20,000 Hf.Bponi*h Began; 10 « Vermicelli; 15 mats fresh Dates; 10 Ciires; 3,000 Cocoa Nuts; 10 u Capers; 20 casks Currants; 8:0 drums Figs; ' 26 bis Shelled Almonds; 39 lua Rock Candy; 6 bbls do; 1 case Bep Sago Cheese; 12 bxs Refined Liquorice; 40 bags Pecan? ; '•* 2 cases Calabria- do; ;»0 “ Ivica Almenda; 4 *' Mat Cassia, 30 “ Lisbon do; 2 “ Nutmegs. 20 bbls Lorering's Sugar; J. G. ANDERSON, ~ au2S 20 Wood Pint and Second. Books' j i;sr veil— Travels in Egypt and Holy Land, by Stephens; new edition. Tweutie's, Seed-Time aod Harvest; the Biblu in thoheart, homeune marketplace; UladTidings. Mrs. Lilia's Family Monitor and guide to social happiness. Drnidge’g Christian World unmasked. . New Testament, with notes by Abbott, 1 voU uhaap, for Sunday school teachers. Wa> land’s Moral Science and Political Economy. Palo r’a Natural Theology. \ • - Christianity Demonstrate!!, Newcombe, Ofu,<lo and Julius, TUoiuck. ! Btuith's Natural History of Iluman Spebie.->. Hugh Miller's Uxjks.'< j History of Cube, fromiltscoyery to th» rpro.ijut Lime—il lustrated: Ballon. ’ j ALONE—THE NJIW NTOltiY. As a work of tiilion, it is 000 of the byst we have reud hi many a day. It canuot fail to he read wjth ch*ep interest by all who have-true feeling and warm ejihpatbius. There Is genius, pathos, humor and tnofal in ltd rburmiog pages.” —AVw YorkOberr-<r. \ < For sale by JOHN 8] DAVISON. iep;9 C 5 Market, DearjFourth street. PUTNAM’S MONTHLY, FOR OCTOBER. Cb/denfs—Portraits of Contributor*, No. IV., author ol “Our New Pre/olt-nt.” 1. Coopt Stediagk, Part I. • 2. The Painter's Portfolio. 2. Aintvl. 4. African Proverbial Philosophy. 6 Israel Potter; or. Fifty Years 01 Exile 0. Popular Superstition i and Ballad literature of Eng land, to the Middle Ages. 7. Nellie, Watching. .. 8. Novels: Their Afcaniug and Mission. 9. A Day oA-the Danube, fa 10. Tlie Famous Qnarries ox" tbo World. 11. A Trip from Chihuahua to the Sierra Madru. Id. A Thanksgiving. IX The Shadow. 14. Causes and Con'equooeefl of tlra Russian Wax. 16. The Keproof—The Reply, lfi. The Editor at Large. 17. A Yankee Dio a en«s. 18. Editorial Notes. Just received and for sale by 11. MINER A 00., stp'li No. 32 Smi'.htVd street. BAYA&D TAYLOR'S ftJSW Blhjß, ior *n.e at -illAi... & CO.’S, No. 32 Smithfleld street. A Journey to Central Afriea,or Life and Landscapes from Egypt to tho Negro Kingdoms of the Wbito Nile: by Kay ard Taylor. Party Leaders; sketches of Jefrcraon, Hamilton, Jackson, Clay, Randolph, Ac: by J. G. Baldwin. Ned Musgrave, or the Most Unfortunate Man in the World; acoralo novel: by Theodore Hook. Hermit's Bell: by a Penrilier. Captain Oanot, or Twenty Years of an African Slaver. Periaoopics: by Dr. William Edgar. The Home in the Valley: by Mrs. Calico. If yon want any Books; . t if you want Mngaiinfts; If you want cheap Publications; If you vast Standard Works: If you want anything that is printed, rail at ,11. MINCH ft CO, No. 32 Smith field street. NEW SUPPLY OF liUyK.3.—Pertacopto: by irr. tVilium Elder. ■ faihion and Pam In ft. Off Hand Takings, and Crayon gfcftches: by Georgg W. Bungay. v Our llonaymoon and other Ccmkalliie*, from Punch. Home for All, or a New Mode of Building. Hydropathic Cook Book. Nod Muszrav*,'or the Most Unfortunate Man la the World. / Freak* of Fortune: by J. B. Jones. Alice Seymour; -a new nOTgl : by Mrs. Grey. Abo, Peterson's Magazine, for September, Just rewired by RUSSELL A BUG., sep!B li Fifth street, near Market. NEW BOOKS! NEW fcCOKSi:—Anocdftoe of Anima: Life, by Rev. J.O. Woo-1, M. A-, F.U.S., *c., illustra ted. >* Florence Edgerton. or Sunshine and Shadow, by the an ther of Claim Btnn!ey. Ac. Influence <.f the Kill Groins, by eh-.' author of a Trap to Catch Sunbeams; illustrate.! The Great City of the Mlidle Ages, or thu Landmarks of European Civilization, by Theodore Alois Buckley, B. A. The Travels of Kotando, or a Tour Round the World, t /J Cecil ilartlay, A. M. The Great Red Dragon, or thu Master Key to Popery, "by Anthony Gavin, formerly a priest of Saragossa, Spain. Oriental Fairy Tales, or Fancy's Wandering in tho East, with thirty-two illustration*. Fritz Harold, or the Temptation, by Sarah K. Slyprs. Justrqoeired by / aep24V SAMUEL D. T.ATJFFHTt, ST ffo>l rtr—». . PURE SPICKS AND MUSTARD— -100 boxes pari Mustard; W dozen 1 Ibjcans Martard; 03 do U ;do do; 100 do SI do do; 143 boxes pure Pepper; 30 do do AUspioe; U 3 do do! Clorex; manufactured at the Hope Mills, and warranted,pare, by V. It. DttAVO, .ueplS No. 1 iHumoad. THE Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Insurance Com pany of Plttsbacgh, arm hereby notified to meet for tb<- eieetion of Directors, at the office of Mid Company, corn-: of Fourth and SmitUHuM streets, Pittsburgh, Pa-, on MON DAY’, ths 6th day of Norton tor, 1844, ui 10 o'clock. A. M It being the annual election, as prOtfcied by the charter By order [sep2S) A, A. CAKRIFK fk-'v Mourning goods.—hagan a am* h«v« * orived a large assortment of the abort* good!*, to wb!<v they invite the attention of their customers and the publi eaerally. ■ ' • , 8 , ‘ r>^ -00 hbds good fair New 76 bbla Refined, in etorn and fbr sale by eepfl ■ KINO k MOORHEAD. Embroidered dkeegeb.—w« just received superior assortment of those very desirable Etnbroi-' vred Debegeo, which will be offered at oearlv one half Ui ui'uol prk«*. A. A. .HASON 4: CO., sepSO ‘ 26 Fifth street MAQAZLYKS FOR O^TORKK.— Harper’s for October; Putnam’s do; Godev's Lady’s Rsok for October i Petensoa’s Ladies’ National do. Just received and for sale at PAUL KLEINER'S Literary Depot, . aepSO Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. HARPERS MAGAZINK .to SJKATB.—Juai recsivoo Harper for October, price 16 cents; call or send for i copy at the aheap book store of W. A. UIXDEJTPENNEY k CO., sepao ' Nft. 76 Foerfh ktryt. HARPER’b NEW MONTHLY iUAGaZINJi, Jur octooer kt RUSBELL k BliO., Bep3o Fifth street, near Market, BEDFORD MINERAL WAIIKK.—Iu bail barre»i* ju»we ceived and for s&fo by KINO k MOORHEAD, 4epBo - No. 27 Wood *t*eet. FAST COLORED UALUX^iia—Just rtceXTta, WOW pitfC-.-. fcrt colored CaUroes. ai’i of which wUI he sold at * cent*- i . per yard, usual price 12'4. j ikp2B " - ■ A. A. MASON A <>>• CHEESE.— 800 boxes prime W. R. cutting, for sale oy > eep2B HENRY H. OOLLINB. UHUnery Goods. • A A. MASON k 00. have just reecared a superior stock i J\.% of Millinery Goode— Fine Ostrich Plumes; Fine French Flowers; Do Tipped do; Do do ‘Wteaths; -Do Ostrich Feathers; Cheap do Spngs; Do Spangled do; Faney quUlim; Ribbons. BONNET SILKS AND BAT INS; '; * BoT CUT AND UNCUT VELVETS; ‘Branch Leavtvt,Velvet Leaves, Rosebuds, Tipped and Twisted Feather Greases. WOOL.DEBEIGK. —All wool Deboige .selling at SI rants at A. A. MASON * 00-% oct* ~ ■ 25 Fifth nonet. Kbal estate in tue fifth ward for balk— ThA— flf# two story BRICK HOUSES, on the cornu of Faetory and Penn streets. This Property la in an excel - jeot location for business, bei'ig la the'name square with the market bouse, and in the nefghborh'jod of the principal iron works, foundries, Ac. It will bo Bold low, and upon reasonable term*, the owner intending to remove West. Apply to JAMK6 BLAKELY, Dealer in Real Estate. ri LOAN- $16,060;. od notes secnrwd \>s city or connty bandtiAi coUatersl security. Brmutra of aolS : - THOMAS WOODS, 73 Fourth »t MECHANICS AND OTHERS wishing to procure a large lot of ground, within. twenty nunubes walk of the chy, and In a healthy and pleasant, location, at a low price and on easy toms, can be recommodated by gsp29 S CUTHBERT k BON. I4Q Third sireoL BPLEMDID FARM FOR SALE—Situated on thfc Xoughlogheoy river, 4 miles above McKeespwrt, and the eitv, eighty scree in a fine rtate of cuhlvo* a tion; fifty of prime bottom land; b«Uanoe choice Umber,and w well watered; a twtmtory brick dwelling house; a large frame bum,-and other Improvements 1 apple and peach or chard, Ac. yor'prieeapatams,«hqttlreattbeßealHfitate Office of A CUTHBERT k SON, e»p29 . . • 140 Third street Seven Hundred and FI tty Dollars. FOR SALK—A UIUCK DWELLING HOUSE of three rooms and cellar; also a FRAME COTTAGE of three rooms, with aXot of Ground 28 foht front on Arthurs street, (Seventh Ward,) by 140 feet deep, with peach plum and abode trees, vinos, Ac. This Property would suit two fomF lies, and Is offered at.the low prico of $750. Half in hand, the remainder in two yearly payments CaR and look at It. 8. CUTHBERT k 80N, eep97 _ • Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street. Fire wouksi fire works:!— 900 boxes Fire Crackers; 6 gross Roman Gandies, 12 halls; 7 “ do do 8 do; 6 “ do dO v 6 do; g “ do do' 4 do; 4« Trtsnglee, No.l;j 3- ** do do 2; 60 box» Jackson Crackers; 600400 Torpedo*; 40 groee Pin Wheels; 20 “ 1 ounce Rockets; r 15 « 2 do do; 12 « 4 do do? ■ • * 15,000 “ palling Crockers; Beoond supply; just received and for solw by J. Or ANDERSON, Je97 No. 6 Wood street. T? .<oir Hoihiso shibt collars, obavats, iV a full assortment of Furalsldng Goods, at tba new Trimming Store of Je9l PRANK VAN OOBDEB. TO Lkr—The first floor of a good Dwelling House, on Boh street; two parlors, dicing room, kitchen and| collar, at $l9 a month. 8. CUTHBERT k SON, u aepl9 . 119 Third sireet. C* HKlftlk—l79 boxes for side by v r ‘ raplO. HENRY H. COLLINS fl UMDCHY SEED—6S bags and 5 bbls Timothy Seed just X received and for sale by seplfi ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. ; ARBLB TOP WASH STANDS—Variouspaitenuand: Prices, . [seplO] T. B. YOUNG A CO. 1 i ykOWft'B EGG GINGER—The brat Cholera Pment- J> ive now in use; S gross received by ! wpg JOS. FLEMING. (>1 Pm riliilSiin or iirssrrrlH[T rnrtlTrrl T by [ep3Br W. A. M’OLURG. »«#- g .. V\- j.b'tA "• • ~Su , *l\ >•*> •I***' ■*i y%4kr ■ •• • -S'. ■ ‘ -u7\ * - r ' .... J_ M cir I m- —“T ' 1 "l-rrr-r-y- '» - ~ ~ • v • ~ ■—t-X-V-X^rilix. (jUMB^NIEg. DBLA W ARB •IfITTTTAT. BAP32TY IHSU&&HCS COKFASY. OFFICE in the North Boom of the Exchange, on Third street, FHILAI)I£Lt>MA. MARINE INBUBANCEB. On Vassiis, 1 ! Cargo, >To all parts of the World. FR SIGHTS, ) INLAND INSURANCES Os goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling bouses, he. ASSETS OF THE COUP ANT, November 7,1553. Bonds and Mortgages. .$24,800 00 Stated Pennsylvania, Philadelphia dty, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other IStaa, .161)663 42 Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com panies J ... .. 24,012 20 Bills receivable ~...150,826 94 C«sb onhand... 1 16,071 30 Balancesin the hands of Agents and premloms on Marine Policies recently issued 121,707 G 7 Subscription Notes .100,000 00 hIRECTORS: Wm. Martin, l)r. B. M. Huston, Joseph H. Seal, Hugh Craig, Edmund A bonder, i Spencer M’llvain, John C. Davis, i Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, ! Samuel B. Stokes, John It. Penrose, Henry Sloan, George «i. Ldpar, 1 James Traquair, Edward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr., II 'Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Price, J.G. Johnson, JameaTemjeut, James a Hand, John U. Semple, I'heopiliLi Paulding, Charles Sclmller, JkUiM 11. M'Parlaod, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W.C. Ludvig, B. T. C. Morgan, do. WSI. MARTIN, President. THUS. 0. HAND, Vico President. Joseph W. Cowan, Soc’y. P. A. UADEKIA, Ac No. 95 Water ctwct^Mtts] THIttD AJBNUAL BTA.TBUENV OPXIUS BTATK MUTUAL FtllK AND MAKINK INSURANCE COMPAN?,, OF PKNHSYLYANIA. ; * A*t*U, May s26»,oltf &1 Pi'amiuins tvoiTwl to May lot, lSo,:ibO 6b Interest oo Loans, Ac Ilb St&ct UP $4i8,183 2t» Ib-lurual premium*, Loader, IU-iusuiauiMj, £2* ! puosed, Ac, S“,BC4 i>Q (358,318 70 Bonds, Mortgage, Stocks, ami other good turn- $1 >1,431 86 r»,ul6 51 17,3'A1 21 Tottlun't of llenourcoe, LUble for toss**..... $3>8,318 70 euritlw Premium 50h0.... Oa- Uou hand....... mbictoka JOHN P. RUTHERFORD,Duuphin oouuty, P. U. 8 EDOWICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, i’htludtilphin, A. WILKINS, Bankeb, iUttsburgb, A. A. CARRIER, « JOHN ». RUTHERFORD; Dauphin county, , A. J. UILLETT, Uarrisburg, ; B. T. JUNKS, Harrisburg, ! ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. UILLETT, Secretory. Willinsure against perils of sea and -inland navigation, &fe», on MercbamlUvin city or country, at lowest rates con* sklent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling booses -ither perpetually or for a term of yean. | branch Office, comer Fourth and fimlthfieUl street*, A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. THK va ITEiriI'ATKS I LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. [ CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL. . CAPITAL $250,000. | Office, S. J 2. Corner of Thtrd and Chestnut Street*, Philadelphia. Officer* of the Heme Board at Philadelphia: niucrots. Stephen IL'Crawford, Paul it. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thouipsun, L»e r> > o«a Johnson, Benjamin W. Tiugiey, Qeo. M’Hrnry, ' Jacob L. Plorwnoe, James Dwvereuk, William M. Godwin, William M’Krai President— Stephen U.Crawford. ! lace President— Ambrose W.Thompson. Medical Esaroner, Pittsburgh —Jamu.-> 11, Willson, M. D. AUtgheng City— H. It, .Mowry, M. 1). i GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, jnarl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittiburgh. The Franklin Fire luturance Company, Of Philadelphia, J’SrmsyttKtnia. 1 DIRKCTOKir— Charles \V. Baacknr, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wuguer, demur) Grant, Jacob K. Smith, Gee, W. Rich ard*, Monincai D. Lewis, Adolpbi K. Rori*. David S. ilrowor, Jdirri* Patterson. CnAS. N. btacsta, IVrrideiU. CHAS. G. Baxuxc*, Secretary. Contiuuw to cuii* insur»uc«, perpetual or limited, on every ier-Ttpticn of property, in town and country, at rates as low ■s» are comistrut a ilb security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent fund, wui-'h, with their capital and pn-Enigma, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the tvomi. the Assets of tho Company' on January Ist, IS6I, a* puV Usbol agreeably to as Act of Aasemhly, ware as follows, vis: Mortgage .gpliiaf 6S • Real Etitate 84*277 76 Temporary Loans M»uwi 17 " Stock* .. _ ei;*« 00 Cash, Ac ...... _ 64,246 61 Total 44 Since their incorporation, a period at twenty-one yean, .hey hare paU upward of One Million Pour Handled Thou -and Dollars, lesees by hre, thereby evld&noe of i-iVantag** of Insurance, as well aa the ability and disposi -Icm to meet with promptness ail llabUitias. ( J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 _ Office, north-east tor. Wood and Third sts. PUOTECTIOiV INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONNf, Capital Stock, Annual Premiuma and Westetn Fund 81,000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. j bolide* of Insurance issued at all timec on the martfavora ble terms, against ! LOSS OR DAMAO£ BY FIRSi 0K TH* | PKRIIiS OF IVAVIOATIOMs BY QEO. £. ARNOLD, Agbmt FOB PITTSIHTBOH AND ALLEGHENY COVNTT. marlfry 1 Weitern lojurance Company, d. MILLER, Jr., President. I M. GORDON, Sccrtlarx CAPITAL., 9300,000, CTTILI. Insure against ell kinds of risks, FIRE and MA Tf RINE. All losses will liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Homelostitution, managed by Diatcroks who are well known ia the community, end who era doternilned. by iromptueiniaDdliberality, to maintain lh* character wnicb they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those vbo desire to be injured. Directors. —K. Miller, Jr.,C.W. BJcketeon, J.W. Baxter, N.Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C. Ihmsen, Urorge W.Jackeen, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippeneott, George Darsis, James Me- Anley, Alexander Nlmlrk,TbomasScott. I s9UOffice, N 0.02 Water street,(WarehouseofjSpong A 00, up stairs,) Pittsburgh.. n<^v94:ly HOTELS. CITY HOTEL J (UTS BKOW»%) Corner of Smltftxfleld and Third streets, A PITTSBURGH, x*X. GLASS A CARR, Proprietors. [ JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CARR, (lets Muv H«t-f*l.cnpbVSha.) (Uu BkCUtU, t fin, Urtdi.) r pHIS large and commodious llouw having undergone X. thorough repair and furnished with new equipments throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling public. CuaiuES uodkkats, aprl&Om ST. c€ Ha IK HOTeT, (FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) j PITTSBURGH, 1 Corner Penn and St. Clair streets, C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. 4F*Thia Ls a first class houra, between the 80l road De pots; the rooms are large and newly furnished, and charges moderate. aprllriydAv OWSTOS'S, \XT AVKRLKY HOUSE, 50 South Eighth street, between yy CheatDQt and Walnat, Philadelphia. [an2tt:y Tlifi UNION, .'VTO. 11l Arch street. Phlladelpbis. T. S. WEBB (lata of J_\ the Eagle,) Proprietor. (au9s:y * GABKILL HOUSE, CORKER OP MAIN A HD SOUIU STS, WAR BEK, O . fpHK Proprietor takes pleasure in announciog to the X public that Ihlshew mid elegant Hotel frM been opened as ahouse of er.tertalnuieuL Beiog commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company,it olldr? •inducemenu ln Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A hharv of public patronage is respectfully so Halted. «*W SI. QA3KILL. ouasT.-iE^uEi/i^fevKinHiß-m^SkLPinA. . ,F„ A ® KBR * Laird, Proprietors. Jyßk3mj TERMS $1,60 PEk DAY: MchuXan house, J OIIKSTO WK, PEKKA. THB underaignad having token charge or the above .named House, and refitted it at a large expense, In a comfortable os Well as elegant style, Is now prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample saiiafiutjon to all who may pa rpntae the House. .. (aafrtf j JAMES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, fLate Farmer's ExohaogeJ NO. 155 LIBERTY -STREET, foot oTFlfth street, Pitts ; burgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor. This Hotel Is entirely new, having just been completed and jopened for the aootHMttndaiioo of the pubhe. [aspl3 THB GLBE HOTEL 18. NOW READY FOR BUMMER VISITERS.—The grounds have been improved, and the House rendered more attractive, generally. The proprietor will be happy I. U 4. -* * ■- ■ - *" 4ir An Omnibus of the Eg eels lor Lina is now running from the station, on Fifth street, to the GLEN HOTEL, leaves the station at 8 o’clock, A. 4L, and 6 P. FL; return ing at 9 JL M., and I‘. M. J. 0. MARTIN, Agent CFBASKLIS HOUBB, Cleveland, Oklo. 1 PATRICK A BON, PiopuizosA—^This Honra has un* Jj, dagone thoetmgh and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc- and the proprie tors: pledge, themselves that nothing «h»n be wanting on their part to render the Funu* a plooe where all the oom forts of a flat close hotel can ha fon^L Jyfotf 0. PATRICK k BON. RILEYS HOTEL: CORNEE FODETH AND GRANT STREETS, -.-a- PITTSBURGH, PA. mySOty] K, RILEY, Proprietor. ] FLORESCE HOTEL, “ NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. - (ooansono on ths snmomH plut.) BRtTBKH LOVRJOY, oo3:ly . PROPRIETOR. J: «*JUSTIKa,JX^aQ'T.;.i—.^.H.KAKXLI PERRY HOTEL, aomerpf Hanoock streetand Duqusene Way, PfttobCA Pa. : nrarfcy MoMABTKRS 4 MARKLE, Propriotora. PAPER HANGINGS—WhItoand light shadfle, with wide gold and velvet hordes e, in drapery patterns, new style, or sale by [aultj WASMR P. ICKBSHAUa ; f. ' - I to ' BANKERS AND BROKER*?. bxOhasgb ahd bakkiho houbk •••■’• or • A. WILKINS A CO., UNITED STATES BANK BUILDING, So. Fowrth Street) KTTiBtJEOH, PA. and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes X. and Land Warrants bought and sold. Collections made throaghoutthe Union. Boainras paper discounted and loans negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Honey received on deposit, and Interest allowed when left for_a specified time. <lee3 Removal. PATRICKS A FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Have Removed their Office to the Cbmer of P\flh and Wood its. nrUiDUMB, PA. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Broken, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges os the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections Taado in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or currant paper, at the comer of Fifth and Wood £ treats. [fobs $627,470 Ml N. HOLMES d'SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HAVI REMOVE) tQER BAKkIHG AWD SXOIUMOR OPPICR tO MO. 07 MORSCT BTRKKT, POUR i>OORS UXLOW OLD BIAKC. NHOLMIS A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokets, • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern Western Cities constantly fur sale. Collections made in all the dtles throughout the United States. Deposits received in parfuud* or current paper, No; 07_Uarket street, between Third and Fourth sts. (ja3U:ly JA3. a. coo*, rnoa. aiaowt, HOON A SARGENT, bankers and exchange BROKERS, ‘ n. a. ooaxzn or WOOD * eixto sts., pxttc&u&bu, Pa. f vEALKRS in Coin, Bank Notus, Time BiHs, Foreign nud \J Domestic Exchange, Certiticare? of Deposit, Ac. Exchange ou all the priucipol cities of the Union and Eu rope, for caie in sums to suit purchasers. Current and pur funds received on deposit. ColiecGons mode ou all parts of the Union, at the lowest raUßi. _ (sepllily TIKKNAN A CO., ’ iI.iNKEKb AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, .Vo. yr» lived Street, corner of JKamond AUeg, PJTIHBUEOH, PA., |»UV AND HELL ltauk .‘Bites awl Coin; Discount Mine JEj eXL-huu 'e, unit promisscry notes; make rollecin’cs In ail the pnuclp.il cities of the Union. Receive on call and ou interest, and give tbe.lr prompt attention to all other matter* appertaining to a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constatnly on hand. tuarti JOHN WOODS, - BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DEALER 1* Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought and sold on coinininsii>u. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit 44* No. 6h]4 Fourth street, nearly oppohite the M. Id. Bank. declU HILL 6c (JO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE IJKOKEKH, 4 cotiara or wood and nna srRUTu. SIGHT EXCHANGE on tho Eastern CiGes constantly for eaie. Time Bills o! Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bunk Note?, bought and sold. CollseUouf made In all the principal cities of the United BLites. De posite raceivcd of Pur and Current Funds. [mar27ly allxx XRaaxa, zdwakd'Jlauu, rmaxNcx era ion KTlk MTiXLJfc RAHtf, BANKERS BRUKKKB, BUY AND BELL aud Bank Notes; uegotiate Loans on Real Estate or Btcck SecuritUw; purchase Prtiraissary Notes ami Time Bills, on East andWoat; buy and sell Blocks ou Commission. ■ Ooliectjona made on all points in the Union. [myl ”orßrAßir6iinrro~ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, f \VALKRS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Bight and 1 / Time Drafts, Ac. CoHections carefully attended to, and prdooecls remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Q 3- No. 74 Fourth st., next door L< Bank of.Plttsb*g. [f>l3 AISTUVLOOMIS, STOCK AND Office, JVo. U 2 FottrLh t‘., afore Wood, PITTSBURGH. Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, anil Loans on col laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bought and sold. oota EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF A. WILKINS A CO., No. 76 FoctTis Sraxti, Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, , juc6 PtrascnoH. ftonestu: and foreign fxchanye, ffttr-I- iY<>bW, Gold and Stiver Bought, Soldutvl £&hantfrd, tit the AND HANKING HOUSE OF EXCHANGE WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., •; t»4 wood erxKET, ruTSr.uacn. WS.lntereatallowedoc time deposit*. { janld THoaiFsos atu. - jvo'a.cu tMtXT THOMPSON BELL A C0 n BANKERS AND HftOliKßß Cbmer of Third ami Wond tireels, PULtburgh, Al - - xHOaiAJi’WdODS,' ’ ERCIa L BROKER, gotei, Bonds, Slocks, Heal Katatc, Ac*, At*. 76 Fourth si.. PilUburyh, Pa. Ija6| FUKiNlTOivii, JAHEB W. UOOUWKLb, CABiyjCT PUB h'ITVK K M A X Ul'A t TUB SB. Ware*roemi 07 and OU Third street* J. W. W. rarpeetfuily hie friend* and emtomere that boui now completed hhopriugstock rVI Furniture, which b dacidedly • I the largest and beet ever offered for rale in thbClty, wbieh will be sold at prlose as low as any ia the United States, fishtor Went , . , As he ia determined to uphold the (Skallty with Wall sea -eoned materials, be>t eroramawahtp aisFnnTeiitilsslgni, anil from the extent of Ids orders and facility in manumatoring, bale enabled to produce warranted furniture, et the lowest prices. He has adopted the prianlpiu vl identifying bL« customsnt* iotereet with hb own, in (juaiity and.price, and keeps al ways ou hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the ciuiapw<t and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from hb stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articl*-.-> consist. In part, of hb stock, which for richness of style and fluien, cannot be surpassed In any of the Eastern cui«*. : ; *Loub XIY tete-a-tetc i'ofat; 40 Sofas, in plush and hair ct:>tb; «40d<vf. Mahogany Chair*; fiOdo*. Wsduo: ** 40 Mahogany Rocking *• |IO Weinut '• •' 60 Mahogany Divans; Walnut “ .60 Marhla Top Centre TbLW: ‘6O u “ Dreftßlng Bureaus .50 «* “ Washstaild*;^ b4O Endowd “ 100 Common “ 90 Plain Dressing Bureau*; *49 Mahogany Bedsteodi:; ,-30 Walnut 60 Cottage <* 100 Cherry and Poplar fied.vteadr; . 20 Mahogsnv Wardrobes; lOWoluut “ 10 Cherry ** 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 19 Secretary and Bookcase..; 90 dot. Cane r***t Chair*; $4 Oane Seat Rocking Chaire; 19 Ladies' Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stand*; What-Nots; I Etiguiras; Paper Mache Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke u Elisa be than “ Hall and Tier “ Reoeption “ Udlra* Work u Pearl Inlaid “ Extenaktn Dining Tablra; Arm u Ottomans: SGothie and Doll Chairs; A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Gasmtr Maitiss supplied with all at* ticks In their line. BTIAMBOATB end HOTELS, furnished at th* shortest notice. AH ordera promptly attended to. , * apis Steamboats* Altoy I JB> ~ Tu« subscribers tender their acknow-A for tbs foyora bestowed oponXXL by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully rewind them sod others interest- • * ed In buildlp* boats, that thoy are at all time* prepared to furnish, on the must reasonable terms, erery description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the beat material and work maoship. X. B. YOUNG A CO.. Corner Third and Binithfleld stroete, jyl2, *63 opposite “ Brown’s Uotel." Jam** Lowry, Jr,, CIBAIK AND BEDSTEAD MAN UPACI'UBER-—No. SM ) Fetterman’a Row, Liberty street, Hu on band a large stock of Chair* and Bedsteads or einry description, made of the beet materials, which he will sell lower than articles ot the same quality can be sold In the city. He would call par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly rudnaed prices. Also, Taming oi etery description executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, ooroer of Adams and Liberty stroets, will be promptly tteoled to. | mar£l A.KILUK£III4 00^ HAVE ON HAND At their extensive CABIN FT mil CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. Cl Bmitfafleld street, a Urge Assortment of fancy And plain furniture, which the* will wll 16 per cent, below customary raise. Terms—cash only. ' dwg:ly Groat luduoeraeata to Oath Purahisen. \ITB will «ell our largo stock of OUMMON AND FANCY TT CHAIHB AND BEDSTEADS, it prices that cannot fail to please eash purchasers. All our work is warranted Our terms are OA&1I. JAMES LOWRY, JR., _maritt oor. BerentMand Liberty ste. m WM. tt. tiTiSVKNSON continue i<j umultcluK CABINET-WARE of every description, at Mb old staud, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets UNDEBTAK * ■INQ attended to, In all Us branches. rayll RE^TAURANTo. cornucopia r " *»*OYBTER AND COFFEE HOPfiB.-W D. BARNARD. No. 40, Fifth Street, between Weed ami Market janlihlyj nraropßaa. CRYSTAL PALACE, No* 18 Market street* ’ C. C. SEELY, f \ UESriJCTfUIiLY informs bis frlendsand the UlArPuMIc in general, that he has just started hb l'blladelpbia modern style of BOOKING O Y ST EllB and every thing else IQ the gating Una Oysters in the Shell or Stewed, for 12K cents adosen. He will also furnish the beat of everything that the market will afford. Mouse always open until S<?clock la the morning. . marlS-tf OYBTHR *AbOON Ago BiCSTAUHAMVI 108 WOOD STREET. ' THE subscriber has now his OYSTER SALOON AND BATING HOUSE perfected in a manner that cannot be o reeled by any similar establishment in the city. MEALS WILL BE SERVED IfP AT ALL HOURS OF THE DA T, Horn the Ckoleest Meat** Fowl*, Flaky *«.. *e< His Bill of Fare cannot be surpassed, and he would respect fully Invito the attention of the public to it CHARLES fiTTTX, Ja3onn*etf . 108 Wood street St* Glair Lager Beer Brewery. mHB undersigned reapectf ufly Informs the public that be 1 Is now ftUly prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with hia, celebrated LAGER BBBR, in bottles. All orders left at his Ofloe, NO. 30 DIAMOND ALLEY, (ness Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of tiw city or vicinity, Je2B:tf F. Q. BCHKNCK. Bcnltx' Lager Bear Bill, No. 100 Smit/ijleld street, ofpotite the Ou&m Houxe. THE subscriber has just opened one of Hie largest oni best finished Lager Beer Halls in the city. Hisßeerl' acknowledged to be a superior ankle, every otherar commoiattM about his house cannot be excelled. - A. BENITZ. W. E. Ob«eM, fbr aala by M’CMJRKAW, BBBSOH * 00. * V - ...... rr r '-^ f * i tWJL?*:<e.rS rt >*i••. • A , . * .1- U a ‘ v> 4- -* V • < r ■'. • ■ r r* -■ I SfVi'Vr U.r. w . ■* ‘ f\ J .* ‘ * Mew Fall Goods, at v«xf Reduced Prices* Young, stevknson * lovr, sign or u» original Beehive, No. 74 Market street, between Fowth street aiidiha Diamond, Pittsburgh, are just receiving e large end splendid assortment of FtllDry Goods, at unoouali; low prices, lrom New York and Philadelphia importer! end. ano lion sales. The stock will, be 16 and fall in every depart* ment, consisting la part of Plaid, stripe and plain Sll k, French Mariooee, Cashmeres, Coburgs; Panunettae and Alpacas, at unprecedented bargains; Merino and Cashmere Plaids, do do Dombstines and Canton Cloths, do do French Ginghams, do do Chintzes and Prints, do do Irish' Linens and Linen Sheetings, do do Pillow Linens and Table Cloths, do do Napkins sod Table Damasks, do do Plain and printed Detainee and Cashmeres, do Also, a full assortment 01 Domestic Goods, at great bar gain*; Shawls of every variety, very low; Cutf Collars, Chemisettes and Handkerchiefs, at great bargains; Ribbons aod'SHlllnery Geode, at great bargains; Hosiery, Olovos and Suspenders, do. Owing U> t)i« unusually large Importation, goods have been forced in;*., the auctions in the east, and sold at great , i-acritices, and will be sold for cash at a very small advance. _aep* YOUNG, STEVEN SON A LOVE. BILL BROKER, BAAUBL OKAY, MERCHANT TAILOR. yo. 4 7 ST. CLAIH HOTEL BUJLDISGB, st. cuux srajrr, nrrgßciujH. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTlinifl made exclusively to order, and warranted to suit. Has constantly on hand % choice assortment of CLOTB3, CASSIMKRKh, V BATING S, and OVERCOATING, of the latest styles, selected expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving thelronlers.wlll have their wishes consulted and complied with, as all work is done tinder hi* own superviyloifi novlT Clothlug l Clothing I utulertigned respectfully informs bis friends and the X public that he la now receiving at bis store, No. 177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, OasmmerM and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which be is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at abort notice, nod on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hand a large and well manufacturedstock 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 t (Wantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their purchases. [mart] C. OQNNER Hew Clothing Stern. NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. TMIK snfaeeriber has just opened this new establishment, . where be has always on band a large and choke assort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which be warrants equal to any In the city, and wll I sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The pnbiic are requested to give him a call, marifcly U. OPPKNHEIMKR. WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—We are selling at. kinds of Watches and Jewelry at mnch lower prices than is usually obtained elsewhere. Customers may depend on getting goods at my establishment at least as low,and gen erally lower, than the eastern markets. All goods war ranted. Silver Ware, manufactured at my own works, in Oakland. Jewelry manufactured to c rder, and neatly repaired. Watch repairing done as heretofore, In the beat manner, and war-anted. S*, DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOOKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, A&, No. 42 FIFTU Street, near l**MWood. opposite the Morning Post, formerly ooeu - Mtißpied by L. Beineman A 00. We have now hand a splendid assortment of 8 day and '24 hour Clocks, which we oiler to the public at great bargains, such as: Iron cases, pearl inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks. Also, atich assortment of fine gold and silver patent lever, cyllndor, and anchor eecapment Watches, and an els jantutoek of Jewelry and Silverware, which vs intend to •ell cheap for ryh. N. 11. Watch repairing done in the best manner »«<i at low prices, and warranted. maritt HEW JEWELRY STORE, No* HI Market Street, (Second door oboes (Ac IforOt-wst corner of (As Diamond .) JOHN STEVENSON, (or the late firm of John B. M’Faddsn A Ox,) respectfully announces to the pubUs, that be has opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, Ql- BAN DOLES, Pocket and TabU Cutlery, Britannia IVa and OmmunionSeU, and the usual variety of goods In his line of business. ‘ . Special care and attention given to Ota REPAIR of PINS WATCHES, JEWELRY, A* He trusts, that from his long experience la business, he .will be able to give satistteUon to those Who may favor him with their patronage.. Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1863. mjrflfi Henry Richardson, Jeweller* HAYING re-ntted hla store in a handsome manner, and but recently tetuSnud from the western titkswitha hue assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and PANOY GOODS; would call the attention of his friends and custom ers to the fket that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooehet; Breast Fob and Vest Chains, finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, ate, etc. PANUY iSOODB—Such as Papier Machs, Work Tables and Boxeg, Desks, fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Oolt’s Pistols, Porte Mommies in great variety; China fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, Which have only to bw seen to be iated. [povl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET. FINK WATCHES AND RICH gold jewelky ax BARG AINS.'-We wish to inform the - public that we are now offering oar preeent stock of line Watches and Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to buy fine Watches and Jewel ry, give us a call, and save from 26 to JO per Oeht In your purchases; width you can osrtalnly £o by calling at 67 Market street. N. B.—Watch repairing attended to In all Us branches, Hi a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manufaor. tnred to arrier at ahnri notice, at - JeT Market st H. KBOKBKL, ' ; watchmaker and jeweler, T\BALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES* JEWELRY, AND I 9 Fancy GOODS, No. as DulMosb AIiXT, between Mar ket and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. All articles sold at this establishment will be warranted. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry promptly executed at the shortest notice. AO werkdsnewEl be warranted. iJeifcfim jJ*a, * • * f<i * r . . . « %'»• >•. ‘ . V*' * ■ * ■ . i* ;v • DRY GOODS. Mew Arrival ef Spring and Sommer Dry Goods. AT No. 99 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD BTRBET. 1 \ UlitGU A W, Importers and Jobbers in British, XJ • French and German DItY GOODS. Having receiv ed our large and extensive stock of spring and Sommer poode, pnrchsrud from importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring’,oar -old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. Among our dry goods stock will be foand easiraeres, de laine*, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghams aud fancy prints, latest sty Ips; broadcloths, fancy vesciugHfCadsiueres, satinet#, twoeda and summer pania looniug; brown und black muslins, table diapers. We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, neww i 6iyinn. palm leaf hats, Holland braid and Leghorn, and au extonnive variety of hosiery, glovee and ribbons; with irl-u goods, fancy nettings, jacotuUs,mnll and figured .Hw ti* uiusuoH and black eilk veils, Ac. i tur Yurie:/ stock embraces In part omnbs, buttons, per cußHioii cape, thrcuil/i, port monates, patent znedidaes, per turnery, auu almost*very article usually kept ia the va riety Hun, together with a large stock of gold and silver natchtob, waten materials, glasses, gpld and gilt jewelry of iii w.'ai patterns, and a gr*at variety of 30 hour and 8 day ciocxs, oil of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or saUHinctory reference. N.)».—An early call from buyers Is respectfully solicited. t*n-xo : D. GREGG t CO. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT A. K’TIGHE’S NEW STOKE, CORKER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS. L| AYING THIS DAY OPENED MY NEW STORK, 1 XJ beg leave to call the attention of tha to the targe and splendid assortment of SPRING AND SOMMER GOODS, just received. Among the stock may be found some oi the very fiaeei goods now imported. It comprises, In part, 290 pieces black and fancy Dress Silks, 60 cts. to $2 per yd 600 do Mono, de Laiooa, Barege de Laln»s,aud Mousse line de Rege; 200 do Beautiful Rarcgcs and Tissues, in great variety; '250 do New Style Dna# Ginghams; '2900 do American, French and English Prints; 600 do Frvnch and Eaglßb Lawns; 2l>oo French Collars, from cents to $6,00; 20u Mantillas, of tbu latest styles, among which ni» Boat of the most beautiful imported into thin country. Also, Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapers, Table Cloths, Gentlemen’s Wear, Ac. TRIMMINGS.*—In this department will be found a com• plot* apartment ot Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese and Uoniton Lace, Hue English and Thread Lace; all of which will be sold unusually low. Ten bales yard wide Muslin at six cents per ytrd. _ myS __ __ A. MTIOaB. HEW DRY GOODS STOKE. Iron Front*-No. 01 Market atreat* OUR house being now open for the transaction of a gener al Dry Goods business, solkiuhe patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can oiler such inducements as will in-' sure entire satisfaction. UAQAN A AHL, apr4:tf Nns. 91 Market and 6 Union street. CLOTHING, CLOTH! N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. FORMERLY erf the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty street, which has woq an unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE BIQ DOORS, have, for the pur pose of acquiring more space for their Immense business, .’amoved to the spacious building on the oorner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK UP CLOTHS I AND READY MADE CLOTHING, That hftf- «v«r !j*h>u offered U> the public. Th**sr principal oty*ct for tide removal, la to fire them Q)t>r« fitriUlip* for the WHOLESALE TRADE They are j ri-i-arr-J to .*Oll Oood* at the L 0 WE ST EASTERN PRICES / Aq<J they will warrant then to be aa Rood aa any manu facture?! in th* Union. CUSTOM WORK, is tub aaar r?os tu* iwgjitm? wmc*. Thev have i,d band a foil and beautiful aaeortment ot L'JTIJS aD-i OOATIXUS, :-.r FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BOSI- NBBB COATS. Our in!eri\-*t» er<-uleotloal with thoca of our erutomera, aßtl we asAuru tha publx'that our fidelity will not fkll in Ulling all urJera we may be faroml with. '44T IK>N'T FOJUJKT TUL PtACB— Wo. 88 W«<ml Street, (EAST SIDE,) CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLBY. W. B.—Wi< <i«*sirt*oQr patron* teunderntacd that wehave no longer any connection with the Clothing Buslnot* on Liberty Our attention 1b devoted excloriTcly to the House above designated. marfld JOHN MTLOSKEY * CO. ITBW HPUISU GOOUB. JUST KECBIVKD AT JOHN UeCLO£KEY A CO’S Whole *al« Clothing No.aa Wood tlrt-et, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stork of ifuoJs that thu eplel-rntwl hour* has over had the pleasure of inviting the atii-mina of the public to. Thosegoodshave twn purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which loaves us able to say that w« can and do well at as small profits as atry-houae la the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers anil country merchants, In general, to give os a call, and examine our extensive assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING. It Is almost Impossible to enumerate the quantity of immense piles of garments thsi is to be seen at this largt establishment; it u saAduDt to say that It has never been equalled by the house itself, marlfrtf JOHN McOLOdKKY ACO. WATCHES. EWEhBY, &c. Military Goods, of all kinds, at eastern prices. W. W. WILSON, aa4 C 7 Market si rest, corner of fourth. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! PfelAa fe Meyran, ■\ ♦ * * • MISCELLANEOUS. TEASI.TEAS! TEAS 1. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Jtt the Pekin Tea Store, 38 Fifth huh, PmsscmaH, Pa. By the half chest, of neatlypacKed in metallic packages te suit the trade. The subscriber is now motiving his Fill stock of GBFFI And BLACK TEAR consjstißyof-some or the finest cict 1 to be found in the Butom market. Merchants rial ting the city are Invited to and examine oar stock. Below is a list of the vartons 'grades, all of which have beencarefully selected,andean with confidence be recom mended : 80 half chests fine Young Hyson; 10 do do Movune Young Hyson 10 (to extra fine Moyane do; 100 do Superior do; 16 do extra fine do; 60 Laouured boxes extra Carious Yeung Hyson 26 half chests fine Gunpowder; 10- do extra fine an; 6 do do Moyune Imperial; 28 do -Superior uor — 160 do Fine Oolong Black Tea; 40- do extrafinaCaiong; 30 do extra Curious do; 20 do Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong; ‘ 25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; 6 do Curious oo do; : ALSO—Java and Rio Coffee, Loverlng’s Crushed and Pul verised Sugars. ; ALSO—63,OOO Principe Began, wnlch will be sold very low. A. JAYNES, novldaiAw 88 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. SEW OFFICE. Bml Estate and Contracting Agont. THE subscriber has been, induced to. open au office for the purpose of buying and selling, on Commission, and having the Agency of large Steam SawAlills. and Boat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other facilities from other water and steam saw-saHl*. He hatters himself that he can furnish any bills of lumber and timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and deliver them at any point on the Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Barges, Store Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Rail road Timbers- Freight Iron, Coal, Ac., to any given point, and will attend to the Sale end Kantof Real Estate. From his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he tUnks be can give general sat!station. AU persons are requested to make their contracts soon; espe eially those wanting boats or large Mils of lumber and tun-' ber, should contract for them in the foil for the spring and summer use. He will ala* attend to the purchase and sale of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to David Moss, Real Estate and Con tracting Ageut, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will be punctually attended to. His office Is on Irwin street. No. 2, Allegheny House. __ DAVID MUNN. uranen. 001. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., M “ Mr. Bobt. S. Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny River. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, ** Clarion <( Mr. George B. Sweney, u “ 0. AJ.HahnAOo, « « “ deegl:lydaw • . Real estate and contracting agent. No. s, IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for sale, as follows: 180 acres of land in Coder county, lowa, 16 miles from Mus catine, on the main road to Marion, and 8 miles from Tip ton, 6 milee from two Railroad depots; 80 acres is under cultivation, a good Frame House. Frame Barn and Grana ries, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The form is well watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county. A very great bargain can be bad of this farm for prompt pay. ' Enquire as above, ot of Hr. John Mnnn, on the pre mises. Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill,.now in successful operation; 3 Frame Dwellings, Barn, Black smith Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, Ac., situ ate on the bank of the Allegheny river, at Millet's Eddy, Armstrong county, Pa Enquire as above, or of Mr. L Munn, on the pr-mtse*. 1 aim want to urebase sto 800,006 feet, B. M., of good White Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, 8 or 16 teet long, 7 to 18 inches wide, oart to be delivered in October next and part in April, 1855. Enquire as above.' Also, for sale, all the Beds, FdYnitnre, and every thing oi the fitting out of a large Hotel, in the dty of Pittsburgh, now doing a very 1 irge oosinesa. Two to five years of the lfcaseofthe house can also be had, and immediate possession if required. Enquire mahore. Je6 EDMUND WILKINS, And near the Chnetrry Golf. LawrencevtUc.- MONUMKNTS, BURIAL VAULTS, TOMB STONES, Ac Freeport Btone Wails and Fences, Mantle Pieces, Oen tre and "Ftpr Tops, always on hand and made to order. N. B.—Haring introduced a new style of Fence for Cem etery Lots, of DURABLE STONE, cut through in panel or railing Arm, and at very little cost over Iron fencing. 1 refer to specimen* of that and other work I have already done io tne Allegheny Cemetery. I have on hand a choke •election of drawings for every description of - work in my Una. ■ itnwon: 001. HENRY XeUCLLOUGH, Pittsburgh. WM. BAOAI.BY, Ksq, do KRAMER A RAIiM, do Mrs. II ARM Ait DENNY. do Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Home Wool, non. THOB. IRWIN. Allegheny. Mrs. TIERNAN, Sr., do JOHN McDonald CRQSSAN, laqr., Motiongahrls ITou«» anrin.dtw HODY PAll KttsUA’S BAZAAK AND LIYEBY STABLES THE UNDERSIGNED bavin* ceded new andeomtur* dlous STABLER aud CARRIAGE STORES, In aonaec. tlon wjth btsoldestablishment, a-- (s prepared to do a vastly in- busioess. He has vision for ON B HU N DEED AND W ■ FIFTY HORSES, of which he can take an increased num ber cm livery. He has arranged his new buildings with a view to sales and storing for job, of new and second hand Carriages, of ail descriptions, to whleh he will give ample attention. There b also within the new building an Equestrian Ring, wberq Horses are tralneu and exercised, wbklhwin be found advantageous to persons keeping Hones with the under' signed. Thankful for an exceedingly liberal patronage in the past, and the favors of a multitude qf Mends, the undersigned will endeavor to oommand Its continuance by deserving 1L m>l2:4ndew BODY PATTERSON. CARRIAGES FOR SALE. riIHS undersigned has justreeriwdathls . _ A CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, dto«wH- MTm g near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawreneerille, a antatwik* a—wreivt ; W | of VKHICLRS, of every description, and will continue tc receive regularly, new and second hand Oarriaaei, Salines, Boogies, which he will sell on the very lowest terns for cash. Having had twelve years' practice in the buriDew.sno with his well knownlteiUtiea in the East, he Hatters himself In putting down all competition. Those wlehingto purehsseare respeetfuUylnrlied to call and see for themselves. Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing of Carri ages, Ac. fmylSriiwyi JOSEPH WHITE. UUBKBT H. PATTKHBON. LIVEaV AND SALE n JTgtJ (Tt?» stable. Cora.r DUan. street and Cherry alley, PITTSBURGH, PA A Card* —Whermr ovtein Uzoeeri end would be Tee Dealers are tndustrioosty clreulatlug reporte that we are selling off to qnit businere—our Mends and the public are respeotfaliy informed that though we are M selling off, n it is not with such a view, nor do we Intend quitting the business; and all orders from our cusiomera ife&U be at tended to m usual, at JAYNES’PEKIN TEA STORE, Pittsburgh, September SB,lBM:dAw $S Fifth street. TjUELD BOOK FOR &AI LRQA D ENGINEER?.—Contain- X log formulm for laying out curves, determining frog an gles, levelling, oalealating earth-work, etix, together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections: long chords, magnstlo variation, togarathlms and natural signs, tan gents, etc. by John B. Henck, Clrll Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,76. *% The ohJeet of the present work is to supply a want very generally folt by 4«fetam Eagineers on RaUroads. Books of eonranlent form for .use in ths fl*M, the ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common enough; but a boedt eomMuing with there tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the neoaasary formulae for %*} CQI t ? nH3ut s, crosMuga, a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U.&MtUTAnr.Ac4i>iifr, WeetPoiat, April lg, 1864. Gaitlemai: 1 have looked over “Henck’s PWd Book for Railroad Engineers,’ 1 and think it well adapted to tha ob jectits author proposes, and havsmo question but it will be founds very uaetul and practical volume both forofleeand field work. D. H. Manan. _ . , Tbot, April fli, 1864. I am much pleased with Mr. Henek’s little the ** Field Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of acme of the moat practical and useful of recognised among railway engineers, he has given others which, newatmstip their arerent form, appear to poaseee a mint of higher valos tW r chat of mere novelty—that of bring in general susceptible of available, zx>t to sey Mtire- Me, practical use. In oonduloc, wldle I think the design of Mr. Henck’s book is such ea to adapt It excellently w*ii to professional needs. I have pleasure in express!nr my cordial satisfootion with its execution, alike with tb? per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, mad the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. Bunus-Giim, 0. S. and Director of RensreUer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer In Engineers’ Stationery, >o3 Market street, coraar of Beoond. WM. A. M’CLUKCr, DEALER 19 ■ * Yiat Tans, Choice FfimQj «Rd Willow Wore, CORNER OF WOOD AND StXtM 8T&, „ ~.. PITTSBURGH, FA. f B . i*»lvinga large assortment of FRESH GOODS. X in addition to ids already extensive stock, purchased from first hands In the Eastern market*, which, will be at the lowest market prices. 4?* Hotels, Steamboats, and fiuniliea, buying by the quantity,-supplied at wholesale rates. J9* Goods delivered in the dty free of charge. sepZX RANK LESLIE’S GAZETTE OF FASHIONS for August. Knickerbocker Magasine, for August. Harper, for August; price 16 cents. Sul. Smith’s Theatrical Appreatioeahip, with illaitre.' tions: by Daßey; -60 cents. Quarter Race in Kentucky, and other Btorire • bv W T Porter, of the New York Spirit of tha Times: with ifitutre tions; 60 cents. of aOtmvent: by a noted Methodist Preacher So many very good and new books have been DnbH»h«d lately that It is well worth while to eaUamdUftL P *r 7EZr Such books as Fashion and Famine, Lamplightar, Thooghta and Things? by - w H. MINER * 00, street. rtOOD TASK JOB &ALB, of IS tens, with i good fern VXboßM,of 4rooaiaiMt«aUar. and font porch, a mod g?n° B bam and Mable. wagon shed, eorn cribt ana good garden, and orchard, witn abundance Plffyjfti.EfS?* 30 uru la caldratioa, and fra*,akoalc 3mHm 800. ?V£4|£M In hand, balance in on% two and tltn« CUT^M_*BO3f, Beil'grtate Agent, 140 Thlrd’it. MAUIO KMJAiUHU PO»MH—On« of Iha boluudi. now la uo tor polishing flns knn. Ac; 1 crews ro emtbi [jjw jo*. sitMiaa. MEN MEDICAL. Cartes Spak&h Mixture. TBI SRKAX PDUXm Of TSS BLOOI'. nor , ritnaiK or miacckt m nr. Ail uJwauAjujt udodi fosecxoruLA Ki»r* Eva, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Rhjp’tkme, Pimplea or Psstulea on the Tape, Blotches, Brflvttmoei* Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tatter, RbsldHead/Enlar >vment and Pain of the Bones and ,Mata;«tabborn Ulcers. Syphi- Utic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Die eases arista? Inm anlqjudicieus use of Maremrr, Impro denee in Life, or Impurity of. the Blood. This valuabtaModtane, which has become oelotrffsd for the number of extraordinary cures e(feeted tfrr™ l * l * its agency, has induced the proprietors, at tin vgtfftt fWßstif •r their friends, to offer it to (he public, which they do with the mmoet confidence (a Us rirtuee andhrenderfai curative properties. The foUowingcertiflestes, selected from a lane number, are, however, stronger testimony than the mats word of the and are from gsntiean vreß known In their looaUtfea, and of the highest respeetataUty. many of them reaiding in the city of Richmond, Va. P. HOYDEN. Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Bkhatond known everywhere, says he baa seen the medldae £aUed Carter's Spanish metmwHwlwUfawwd in over a hnndtad cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is Tsnr—iiiniil ed, with the most astonishingly good results. He says it the must extraordinary medume he has ever sera. AGUE AND FEYER-GJUtAX hereby certify that fur three yean X had Ague and Fever of the motavhfa lentdescription. I had several Physicians, took large quan tities of Quinine, Mercury, and 1 believe all the Ttmiaafl ' vertised, but all without any permanent- relief. At last J .tried Carter's Bpanish Mixture, two bottle#of whichaSse tually cured me, and I am happy to eay 1 have tal wfithn ‘hills or fever ainoe. I consider it the beet Tenir in tb world, and thei only medicine that ever reached my ease BeaTerDam, near Richmond,?*. . . C. B. LtJCK, JUehaoidtndfct many yearainthe Poet Ofltes, baa each eoafidenealn th* MStoniahing eflkaey of Carter** Bpaniab Mixture, »*»«* be hae bought upward* of fifty bottle*, which he haa given away to tbb afflicted. Mr. Luokaaya na ha« never knows to fail, when taken according to direction*. ;Dr. MINOR, a praotfMag Phyridan,«»dfarmedy of tb> fJltj Hotel,Jn the city of Richmond, aay* he hae wttnetnd )n a number of ixutenoea the eflactaof Oerter 1 * Spaiuah •Mixtnre. which were moot truly aururteteg. He says hi a oaaeof Orinaumption, dependent on toe liver, the goodrt facta ware wonderful indeed. : SAMUEL 4L DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker 4 Mor ris, Klrhiaond. vu cured of Lifer Oompiaintoi eight yean Mending, by the qm of two bottom of Chrtarfs flpsniri- Mixture. . • ■■ • ; GREAT CUES Of SCROFULA^—The Edttocsof tbelttefc bond Republican bed a servant ampleyedJn their preto rooa cored of violent Scrofula,-oomMaidd with Rheuiaa.% fcism, which entirely disabled hid from week. Two bottle* of Carter's Spanish Mixture madw e ftrfwtwitff hia.- end the Editor*. In e public no lie*, esy rhej “ rhesrfSil j re eommead U to ell who ere with eny disease of lb blood.” STILL ANOTHER CURE OF bed ever; valuable boy cored of Scrofula by Oerter's Bpanisb-Mlxture I consider It traly e veloeble medicine. - Jens U. Tenon, Conductor on ihs B. I. end P.B. R. Co. Richmond, Vs ; BALT RHEUM of TWENTY YBARESTANDING CORED -Hr.JOHN THOMPSON, residing is the dty of Riehmoiui, was cured by three bottles of Oerter's Spanish Mtoture*o] Ssltßheum, which he had nearly twmty years, and which all the physicians of the city could not core. Mr. eon is a well known merchant in therity af Bkhaend* Va. and his eure Is most remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had a servantcurve of Syphilis, in. the worst form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture. He says be cheerfully recommends it,end considers it an invaluable medicine. , RICHARD B. WEST, of RlrffnwA, was enrad of Badrd> la, and what physidans'call confirmed Consumption, b> three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. .; EDWARD BURTON, commiarionar Of the rereuae,my* he has seen the good effects of Oerter's Spanish UstnrwlD a number of Syphilitic eases, and says it is a serfeetcure for tbat horrible disease. WM. Q: HAKWOfID, nt nf Old (Ins and Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few hot* t|w of Caller’s Spanish Mixture, and was anablad to walk without a crutch; in s short time permanently cured. : Principal Depot at M. WARD. CLOSE A 00-. No. 88 Maiden 'Dane, New York. > T. W. DYOTT A 8058,N0.132 North 3d st. PfaflaMahhu : BENNETT A BRERS, N 0.126 Main stmet, Richmond,Ya. ; And for sale by B. A. FAHNWTOCKIOG-L. WlLCfcx, Jr. A CO.. FLEMING BROTHERS, 00 Wool street, PitfcK bnrgh; if. P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; aadbyDrqggists and Peelers in Medicine everywhere. ■octfcdawly Aa-BKJM CHERRY PECTORAI.: roa TEX RAPID ecu ov COUGHS, COLDS HOARSMNRBS BRONCHITIS. WHOOPING- CO UGH, CROUP, ASTHMA* AMD CONSUMPTION. .. WE invite the attention of the . V public to the aertffleates appended :j ■toly below, and bespeak fonhem tbs* can i f did oonsideraiioa which their honest \ franknaea deearvae. «. I He a In such sutions as many who voluntarily bear witness to the dttra ey and value of Chxuy Pkvorju, do not wantonly trifle with, or distort facts, nor overstate tbeix eonvietioua. Judge then, whether this is not the medicine to trust when you mnat have relief for the throat or tones; lodge tor, whether every family ought not to have It by than as a safeguard eetdn* the everywhere prevailing enemy, which steals with fatal frequency upon almost every flock, and carries off a lamb from many a home ? Jarkson, C. H , Jackson city, 0., 20th Nov., 13621 D*_ J. C. Arcs: Sir—The Chxrrt Prtoral is much In q ein-d after. Several of oar have used it, three of them In tbeir own eases, and always with the hap piest effects. The numerous patent medicines always b«- for*'them, lead-to incredulity in-regard to every new reme dy; and it U only after undoubted evidence ofvalueioany a Elide, - that anything like a general confidence ean be ex / The on rivalled excel lenoe of this combi nation of agents, (in iha Croat Prcto&al,) proved beyond cavil by repeated trial under their own otcervatioh, Ims compelled medfenl men to proclaim abroad Ite usefulness. It is beyond alt , doubt the beet general remedy we have for the pnimocapv Affections of thfa climate, at the —«*■ tiipe swdativ* and expectorant—a rare combination of pvoyrtite. In the hope tb»t it will provvits own reward, I subscribe my sell Raepactlnlly your obedient servant, J AS. H. C. HELLER, H. D. Lit penffemm nf Uu Legal Jhvfarton nark tmt coat. WUHamsbuTg, L. 1., Bept- J. 185 J. Dr. J. C. A ter: Dear Sir—Over application-for thejwjt, three years in my doties as an advocate, brought on some eight months ago a seven irritation of the.bronchial tubes, wnkh we* a constant annoyance tome, end tost beaming a fouree of great apprehenrivn. Every remedy tried foiled to even relieve me, till I used yourCHnKTPsCToO£. This hto not only relieved me, but, as I trust, whollycured me. I Care nothing for the reputation of advocating Patent E«. didoes, and this Is at yonr.service. I shall recommend it to members of the bar, and others whom I may meet, la boring ander similar indispositions. Yours truly, B.P.JOTBS. _ Montgomery, Ala., October 4, iMft. Du. J. C. A tee: Sir—l hare used roar adinlniria earn pound exclusively in my practice, end find it to turpus.t r for, any other —irtr r-hinrtirr lungs. Your obedientsareani,, : *- a. b. JOsn?yL,i>. Wait yet remains to convfnee the most IncradmOhf that the Cherry Pectoral is all that it purpoctsto‘be, Tis: in un equalled remedial agent for all disease* of the Throat and Lunge. The experience of years hu proven it to be such, and we submit it to the people, 'beSeTing that itsvirtna erill fully ttsreputatton. Prepared by J. 0 AYKE, Chanist, Lowell, JUsa Beware of worthless to be off tender a similarity of name. Sold in Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by B. A.TAUX ESTOCK A 00, wholesale and retail. Je&fimdew ' JAMBS BLAKELY, European <Agenl Dealer In Bi*^l oftrs for sale the following valuable property, Tia: 2)00 acres fine land near the Mississippi and Missouri RMlroad, lowa. 640 acres of timber mod pnirieland In St. Pauls, Minnesota. 120 acres In Liverpool towMb&.Coluru bianaoounty,Ohlo. lofacrea nearGre*hsburg,T?e«nK>re« hijhly lraprered. .1 core lot qoap to» from pU of Etl IlcjOcnurj. tMtaciiK bet brUO, nStWfcncod with paiUage, near the borough of LawrenorriUe. joq building lots, 25 feet by 100, near the north end of the Bhgrpebnrgh Bridge. SO lots, each 60 foetlront by lSOieut deepen Uverpeot, Ohio. Avery vifoahte 'form in Mercer county, of 130 acres, with eiraihnt bones, bant and out buildings 2 honaea ap«l tnb. nt mi, nl jn ffa twtf. ough of Birmingham. S lots, eeeh 24 Ceeton Quarry street, running back to the Manor Line, fifth Ward. Call and examine Bcgister, at the corner of Seventh and _ . . drfil Bkuw.vb jaajttujit uy umuim— tmiitad to poem, in s eoooeauM ftm. «U ttw tala able properties of Jauudoa Ginger, ud vill bafcsnt oii trUl,«a excellent Family Ueuieiaa. It to recommended at a tonic, to persons ropOTWtairfrcmfcftf or other disease, a. few • itrope im—ting, totfcesSSaeb a gto» .nd Tte"p Nvl th«.»in.*iurul oi-bnady or other stimulant, Trlthout any of the dehm*ati«» g sun to-folfow the use of liquor of any ktaLnad Iristtisra fcrtiMpedaUy serviceable to children and ik* ased it will prove agreai oomfiai; to rheumatic aSeedocs It give* great relief At a Cholera remedy there is soperior to It, and no ftjnffyUhoald bo vithont It 2 en»J “jjj£ db 7 - _ _ JOB. FLKMINQ* COMM of the AKMSBSCThp OF FIVK ACRES FOR |S&— fbr aato 3000 acres of good land, (all ofwhfch eanbe cultivated,) in lotwoffiaere* atidwiwwuids, at fromss to $lO per acre; situate along the lisa of the Baltteoreasd OUo Railroad, within from 2 t» 4-mlleg of Cameras and Beltoa Stations, Marshall oounty, Ta, Many pets— Hr log In the crowded cities would do wall to porch—* Aw acr* amt secure a healthy and comfortable home. Thera first rate markets for all kinds of produce at urary-sta. oonon the Railroad. A Tillage at Caaeran Station is I**° 140 TMrd street.' } „ Mend and Mineral 'Water Foaatala* XKT - Ro. Q FIFTH Street, next door tn m—wL. t! a Hall, dealer la FOTJI? aad CONFfcOTIONABY. -S , -SSIgSft!SSSS6Sr ,t 4 ” to * >“«“*• FamlUm «aa be supplied with Strawberries and other rruita, during the season, on the most r^r.„ Ortltrs are respectfully Solfeßed. JeStf • I \ICBIRABLB hKAL J&IAIK fOR BAl.a a£«g. m borough of Manchester, <nch 2i tat by 10Q feat deep; part of the estate of the late James Adams, Esq , dec’d. These lots fronting on an aTSaaa 00. feet wide, and extending to an alley in the rear 25 feet wide. P'or'rtrtofmburb.. ® TtnnuLon ibe coiner* of the Fifth Ward Market_Moese and Penn street, 85 teat front by 100 feet, deep, to Spring alley. * -••••- Afeo, two lots of ground on Liberty street, each 25 feet from by 160 deep, to Quarry streets Apply to . . -iAMka fiLAKWI-Y _ BaaTSstaCeandEurcptanti*"* A„_ Advertlssmsat. ~V ; r NT parson,wishing to make $5OO in a nt/mih. me, port-paid, Fanxiington, Trumbull oounty, rmsis no fiction or booh agency. Ho traveling la ry; bat any person can remain at home and ■»«>» the above sum in the time stated. Address' -&**-■ PBOF. BTBQN H. BOB3L IW UUOM^—A. cmtr Of Qml —f ■™" S& “»t* up; M°pfc«*» d ”““j»pfe0« lincu; a*tmS*!& yodi.frr bojtt’ wggr; . faw pi»OM btt&t etaUc; Hack, pi * l ,“ ***•*••“‘l Usraw; mantfflu; jiaStu!* dU and atomUrt of ra, (kcaiptlou; tm tiSSjuU “J 1 ? 1 SL‘!Ki~*r too piece* Merrimack. P«“J “ aUn ~^ il «»Mdiwill becJwSiSSjloS. fO*SCT. PA£&£ZtsEJt l BJMHIAHGI J2i (WFlCtt—Jatpat Blatolj has arrangement* made wuh Eastern Booms, which nnablas him to I—• Drafts, waf 1 ® »t right, fbr any amoant, in London. UvarpooL Dublin, Parte, and Frankfertontha Prorindsl Banks and'Branches hi Ckemany, Franca. Graet, Britain, sad Ireland. Drafts near one handled pooa& at S4»M to XL Office, earner of Seventh *afl BmhhfleidS/ ,my 2& ; SEMI AHHUAL SALE.—6OOO yards fest colored iawae at 6 wmi per yard; Barege 10 oaata, mom 18; With all Other MM« gnyp ta gj , A. A. MA£O» A OO.’S, J_“?? »tMhtowi BXaua SLLKB.—Jtut.r«dral iuXßTjS&rS,o>nur of Qnnt af llf. ftmu, «ft» lllee* of tot Am OKI Ixnraf . Click amu. Jom, MoilW. Ma ori Trimmings, in all the fstibinnstiir minn; MesrTftfl IfiilTlut and Irish linens, 5 oiAr tha very best make*, fust ry calrmu , ,-T ' . ■ A m ßSfc'' je2fi ... . i.;' • f. . ••<_ oorocr(hunt andFtfthrifc" if INBEAL WATKKA A fresh supply :af Ooogre**, U. Bedford and Blue lick motived by JOB. FLOCHfIj %S* OKnar «f the HMqal pti MM MT V'- tV’ • */- ■■■»-«;<■*>. 1 i.. * xx«Aira/RBrH)B«i>*»» mw uMnaniJT XLis MMMgtarviaoSATnw jsllxi* (*fcq%. jlgl-At.lb* rtttttW* » BUrgr omMU nKMuIiMMIFw inhinltiEpMto— w tWWr afldcitto, liimill jssftoaPwywMrfols ifißKly IrrwrisriMs : Tba JELWJR r«m«Sss.iaaUensm l ttstwtowbDfftt arhtog team A miswm krubnss of dw vmtoastwgnnAwifch makamt-fbs wmwlsrfhl siw hlns fHnl rnsn rittostosasto. full rigor yvery delknto ftmetfcm conwsctod wtth thnt i> terionseouapound ngibey ariwd,wsapnxy to theanrodastionof&taimfifla TWpsrtßOicff foelAs mto cularftame,or Itorrisnt to vttoiwowv,ttfol«Mnsmsmto4 as the only means bfccmmnnkattnß ttat pgnf,whkh Is usoesscy m ■ to attfc** mat, m to *to feebls giri, the aito>g.wtfc, tbs tt>*. tts vlctfauf hvrimiatptmlotoj thw faiivtoalrofartng ftompnrvl tbs wsakßomnf aringla ocpm, wfllaU lad imistsfleti andperv manent relief from the use of thistacomnarßbleraoovßtOC* {Tbthoee who have predisptoitiou to paralytic It will otots .• «Wtatosnd unfoiHngssfcfnard against titat tenfbfe “‘•‘‘J- nw am aany. perhaps. who have so trified witfr that thsy thins ttirnsnlTss hiynnl tbs reaA af medicine. Let not ev*n these despair. TM'BUig Alsssss as it axisto, wMbaue vAraMw RBBUIU) THE titiQgro OfflWHWfffpy, lhsdenpcnMitsof tbs pystem,leading to Mkrthia dto easts, and the fbnns of nsfTnnsiUsssmllsfltmssu earner ous that U would rwqulrs acolaan toemnmecato the auto •dies for which this prspsration isaspsdfie. svee, may bs enumenßsd, vis: nsumlgls, tiedolenanx. h—torn, paralysis, hystoria, ef tito affections, mnswilar dattliQr,tvemocs,.flatm lencs, a pricking sensation in the flesh, numbness, mental ‘ rlipr—dnn, veskn*ss of the will, iwrtisposlticsi wntm, fslnting after ezczdsa, broken sleep and terrifying, dreams, inability to remain In one piece or position, weaknSMefthe' pcocreativeorgahk,sexuaMneonßaatenoy, lailSeilMil)' mieto piriana, floor albas, stoking at tne stomach, fomaleionEmo Uxitiee, & chronic toodeftegr to miscarriage, emadatte, and AH compfoints growtng out of a free tndttfeaK* fifths v«»> Jtions, end all barrenness that does not pceSsedfromonanis pauses beytmdthf reach of medirine. { WbensverlnetoSbßirto beaetodupon «refrsafronaai* form etka or wrlctairßldiBeeiee,ltfaavCTed that Mosors nmooRATOiG rleor will replaca weakneas drength. wtihedM eney, irregnlarity and natural activity.aad this wof wKhont sMjpn.htgWiiA afomy rifcct ou the gaMralorgairisatiOß.' fawrindiESft all malmdke, wherever they begin, finish with the nenwos syrtem, and-that the paralnaitaaM the narvaof motfon pd senastien.ls phyi&intt. Wlsmind pw|W for oven kind of nervous disease tfceßUsir Onittallstho' only preparation known. . CURE OF NERTOUB DISEASES. No lengrage can convey an edaqwite idea of the Imma dtfSSnd twit adracplon«nh*wg« ■MAh-iirtnii ft— t| snlnhsttaiiTnairnwinsfiiiHi aheQta hmkeadown fey excess, week by nature, ortepabed by sickness the unstrung and nhud braced, revivified and onQtnp. Themontol andvhnfeal : •ymptonu of narrsns diseases vaaisfa tagethmundotta in* floence. Nor is the rlfoct temporary; on Aecantrerv the relief is permanent—fiur the Cordial propeettmof the medS>' cine reemt the constitution itself and iesto»nhfei^»* mT^ JMD'LUanr: • LOMOFMEMIHW, -•* OcmftxsJoii, gkuhiess, rush of blood totka hafoLmdsmahalv. aeWafev,hysteria, wrefrhedneasj **v V*^fif"itrK fcmals%d*cay ot the MtoOfatinyinßiisStnsia, . MiiiS,,rtwhwy A GREAT MfiMCiwi T(Ht ... neuaporaSeleddSmts of this great restorativv ia att qnmpleiirislurHil.tofcmalam maAaaS!Skii>sWww- havabeen !■- formatkm of wmn^nn^vtosU^to.^ 0 ETEBY WOMAN OF "*^*^**^*^^^*^"^—^^“-Vi^rhffhiTar gfro thaC MAUUTWn WMfIM Or others, wDI find this Cordial after they have used* befo tie or two, a thorough yorensrator eftfe mtsn. IhaH Areetiestssore to he fosiid tits happynamfo of hsalfhy off gprin&-whp would not have has* so hot for tfcfo ei&uotdl nary preparation. i*n»«nyjrtflntfor fls eases for which it is ntiomnMeded. Tbonaandsof young men have been restored by ustnglt. and not in a sinclehs* stones has ft fkßed to benefittSm! PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. ’ or consumptive habits, are rasuoad by the nae of a bottle cr two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a Dale, vri .low, sickly color, to a beautiful ffnrid 7 TO THE MISGUIDED. l ~ f , These are soma cf the sad and melsnehojyaafots nndh> oedby early habits of youth, vis; weakneas of ths bade tad limba, pain* in the heed, fimaeas of sight, lofoof no*. SSBSAS&g&S&SSgStt debfifty, symptoms of eounaptSons, etc. * Mentally, the fesrftol effect* on the mind are much • dreaded. Ines of memory, eonftudon of ideas. deneemloK of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, MlHuetnm. lore of sofitade, timidity, are some ot&e evUs mo&Z cod. All thus afflicted - . , BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE sboiud redact that a sound mind and body ere theaoot n» man wenrisites to promote connubial ypp**—? tmfewt without thaes, toe Journey through life h « , mii i ii a wr f»a. pxoapeut, iftataa tin view; tba mtod becomes shadowed with fifed with the melancholy reflection tifet the berntnem of comes.blighted with your own. _ . - CAUTION. 4 Dv. Mosse'slnrixonting Cordial baa beam ninnlaiMlsd i by sonwunprindpled —• '<• - In future, all the gamine ObrOawffl Bavs the nroorto ; Dr. Mene*s lavigerstisf Cwo«*i, __ _ „ - an. HISS, FTOprietDV, N. Y* . TheOonßalispntnp, highly oomnwirrstid, in pfaithdfo f ties—pric* three per bottle, two for fire drAfors. six far twelve doQara. C. H. RING, Proprietor, . - 193 Broadway, a. T. - ? by the United ' - jiaEnli '\.l Pfttshurgh— Wood street - ■- Do Gsa B. KEYSES, No. 140 “ m '5 ADeghenTOity—JNO. P. FLSJgEG. 2 CiirtoPiP—B. g. MEANINGS. ; ; -. a,w^fa TßflHr -- LOB THE CURE OF PMAFSHBB. PAIMIL : | £ charges of ICsttmfrbm the Sns-nboTall Mm. s - also generally with the T>e£ l •ou CantMO dot fbr tan, Anon, irn» 1 { and were obliged to neeaag4rwß»pM« ortwv bottlee, thrown —vy th»< r } P**fi*tly weifl. Pbyildans and gswaiui Wwii* i—.. " I meswlltause. . j , r?rom the Tribune, j > P— Demy Nastaor T— itilknffi n : f annually Ifeoaae -Itsf hi nrmineqiiiiiiii vf ( sTOraMsa’trsasssM-; curr Bcarpefs OP fog feifriw, and nae itea fltrartefl; \ chfldrsa would mu ( tlaues verr tronbleanma the hearing yntsu. > ana fluany partial or total daaftwss—uwl ; , .. IMPOETAWTBOPCg; ... , . ,-. ; ,f roniiwjl T Imrtr owtHfr 4hat whan Itm «feont tvotr# mtMii I «wfc«n<» ' brtuMdaaf in iwth mzs. so tlut iaaftvaioatfaSllbaa. t» — tv *~♦_ r|T nnlf fnthtTWTiCTit'Tirifi of Tcde*. I remained In that titoation astil last rmnwiw •jjtfpa of eightwn T Tn(t urnrmrriß * OOtoQUND lobiUßnO OIL 1 tawdfatalr oMhtoai * ! I hOTO mod, and am happy toeay tthoaaeiod. ! nko mfte, ml quite oared ho. Abj oao~w hiring - i fearnhMnfleeontitrmt. . . j • i.Mn& I . t SO nth street, Rttfeugh. f Aiwa r* EaUaUi. ’ ""s i —"m filr ifltl frrtMTiioonifcatit | sable remedy *Ol destroy all worms lathe !mtam; : eßfr ' » te * u—l raCOK IM LX33TH. 1 can therefore recommend itte- ! the public as tit* beat remedy for wonaeeVer amd.- I _ i } »P« " oqgnarofKretaadWood.itfc . la one b S A •y ■Mtoftritsnfi pleMwit, end wfeoonnwttfc—<fe»; t n«.i«rf »"*i“f l t«‘*‘TThfrt n p Tl | n f ttieTirtrmulMe mm i me^tfQf tto B»ntteh end Bowl*and themrfrnjl&o * . ; . *We Ji, without exoepQoo, one of Oe wtuMa fuaOj midinince ever Cammed. Hiiiiinfc m<U, of nerfliretee here been received tone OidnjjMn, and fcnfllnrf the flit TintiMiy.bearing th®: atrovfeat Mttnoe; in Ua hne, too wanuyt te pnhliah." _ fte PSPS TKA STOBX, Sow » fifth MS TRUTH OOHCTRNTMfI ger.Upy ' A tingle rial frodoeiag wonders! Seed the follow ***• lttonehildof It expelled 6* Urge wonM,nnd qoito aßambmefflatfr onte. • . •• jcfnnL'' •.■ , Guam.»., JtOUnn no. P«b. 7, ISH. d ~»»S‘SlS2Sl?£?t’2 ■Sdfe In the world Sir eapeffi&g «tma ft anuaii „ ‘ ‘ Wouiov r»,Jefleeeo* confab. IT, Mtt, Mx S• S. Bbubkl on om lotth wjwrTenttei to and MeiptiledTt large wtarna. Iflilnktttbe bert in nee. Ywne. wepectfaUy, P, dun. Pwmredandeaklhy- SSmOMdCOj ■ _eelft• •. > - ; r .*••■•■• • •• Sftdnihya. * Wyatt nUitissi . _m IflL 4l OfaMtf Alhr* - W r 4V IB Bsbnrinswls mcwOy V .tfons, Tetter. Ringworm, Mercurial Dlmana*,BeßlnB} : We2r \ nessv Irtpbtaagy, PSee, Bhsirmatkm, fwula TTsaVumn ' 9Hm** ttf UmJetata, Ihfobtf ; A*ok Herrons AMetfons, Pates in tha Bufeadluhalni tattop of tba WaiMsr and Hldnay«,aQrirjwfußy trantaA— ; Cnrsgwatastaad' Bteiscn years'practlee(riktntUsdt7>euUaillr3rawn f ,tooMSgsananaosseXa^psady.gnistoallwbomayob—eons 1 -—j .— . . . | ? ' . PfUy Metilelwee JATSmxPaOTOßftlfr; Jayne'SHelrTbnie; M Tonic Yermtfnm; «•'Bnnatfre Pole; £ GtomtartreßeMl: ... “ jJjnePUla; Theilwie peleeblilhmni ■millnlnea contiaatiyoabend. street By _...; .A^JAIBSV - janlfcdaw ‘ '~~ Ssctntiredxeatftir gmehneft EEBUiiABMir— Dr- Brown's nswly dlseoeaiad re—fly faclliisasMi ten fedyswfl cartntn Beaady BmuNa aDZAMOO Ptotwgh« | PyPfc Tha rk)rtoTii always at b—e Jhw eahMrtantoSkkfljg ing **grod\nd cheap Cbaet wall to anil anflujl amiaa mine befbra purahasteg slsswbari. , ufk joi. mifuia. +l*’- r + s - -- /•“ % * *'
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