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V. *l^h» v^y- l w j r vV.C* S 43f.a»Vif Jt# 1 yV rSA .j* ■• j ' I»»? *■ ■’ Q '".J; , '' 1 ■'•'■ ■-‘^iC r "I* -’ A*tr* V- “ ;>y- »>. i»'A<; 1 1 ■titiill &%*?*■?' mrnm ■nnnpsnp |Snߣ&ftfap{&&wissii'^s!>i'' ■Mik. qsß&klim&^mm iapra^ggg»s &»HSg§gg|| \sB8S(&8&- tees®?.* ■■ <^-rs|*H3|sfesSoi;** l ‘-&?ri fr~v?V* c e'-PpISSr *->£•?.' £f€L §3 X&&&S J •’k/ v^£":• v~ * '-ftjf <* r w; ft L*> * **-??••' ?v ~ « .>, i-.J: i..* *• T* - £22i s■§&><&* . bohbut it* ■^AV'V7a^ox*s %X\ UVEBr AKD SAiE v3=B2' STABLE, j^-fir "•“• "^ ,l ?iIWS l -«r° -SV, r- ■ • , - *,?-«' v. .•' ’ ' tJbf • -*»t' '•‘v*? ’ ' , ’•• '*4i/- »*. ». ; ; -t^H,*'<*^ , - » ' *• . v.. •7 S i r I' I »-*'.■ l. rpaiuu TnonsAND copies sold X —The MOiT n.-.:: Personal Recol lections of tio Stair**, embracing noripwbof Aeters, Authors ami Auditors. during a period of foitf yeariCbytWilßam B. Wood. Piico $1,25, in neat cloth sent by mail, free of postage..- , . ' i t " : J The very groat popularity of this book la evident from the foot that fifteen hundred copies were sold in four days after publication, and the demand is very sensibly increas ing every day.ucd th* publiaher'hiiA no fiesitationli* assart ing thi‘ wiriiin a very abari period 20,000 copies of the work will l*J disposed Of. Hear what tb»; press say—a selection of a few .from among' a host: . . “ The great book of tbi3 theatrical age.''— JJner. (busier, “Destined froiiritit piquancy and Uivxhßastible fbthl of icforoatitm, to attain a world-wide reputation."—P kUskdeb phia Argiis. “ Air interesting b^ck.'’— Xtirruioww Register. " A v.-rv int-.-re.'Uu-' volume."— PAilo. Ledger. For kiln by novll MILL PROI'KitTY FOB SALE.—A Mill Mouse of lureo .dories, three run of Stones, a O rn Cracker, Smut Machine, and all other gearing and flrttm.fi necessary r and all in mraplet** order. Also, a Saw JillL complete; two Dweilin;: llom iv, n stable, and other out-houses; 20 acres of fine lniid, half in cultivation, remainder in good tlinbar. Thi- *(.»/!■»• property is situated oa big cva'icKly, atout 4 from Sevricklcvvfil*'. A good 'bu.'laejc l ciu be- uouu witLi b. th Mills. Iruau'diute cm be aad-tf de sired. lfor priev tml terms call at the Keal Estate Office of S. OUTHIUiRT k SON, No. 140 Third Street. fe * KML'UIa OF MAJOR lIUBIIKT SIGLK\ of the Virgiain Jsi Kogiui**bt» willi u plan of Fort lutrodU''- lion by Neville I>. Craig, Ks*i. This little look has received mc»t favorable notice both at bomo and from tbe principal eastern journals. Tbe N. Y. Olrcrver rays r.f It: *• U’e are surprised that this roniarhii- Me asirmtive has r.cit twcu cirej; to tbe public before. The facts atu iu a high d-grvo romantic and cstraordiuary, and are tc-M in « pitiful and animated sty I**. The chapter hddi J tv the bistort of our early wars is exceedingly inter- entire, aud brings to view weuea and circumstances c whieh wo bad Dover p-rso bully beard.” Tbe boob cost? but £j cents; by mail 35 cents. For salt l-y JOUN 6. DAVISON, nnvlO Go Market street, near Fourth. MOUKNKNQ GOOD?,—I-’KANK VAN GORDKri has juat a larj?« and beautilul assortment of Hcura- I*-:' •jf. : iif, and r*<nt« ia Crape, Tartetou and iwifld, M..cs luce and paur:** Veils, black Hosiery and Glotcp, in wool, cotton and £illt; Kibbcus, Bolts and Craped, in all nd A'. xuL'J«r & n*jouV beet Kid Gloves can alwuja bo fco r.l hd Market street, corner of the Diamond* aovll IMXE DUKSf GOODc.-d. A. MASON * tX> hie cow receiving an unufuiaily attractive ar.-Grtmi-nt of m*w J>ri*ss Goods, ci-mprising brick and farcy Da-.-s Silks, rich ail wool Fluids, striprvl and piuid Mon? Delaine.*, A-'., with n variety of very desirable shade.* of French Merino*, Par ma. t to-, Wro! b/eli:ite-', Ac. n»’v»> ji >Ki , «SSvilVi? A\b JELLIES—iTt-sertrU Petti-ln.?, in j if: -if and i ini .is-tv: pr«erv*d Quinces, ill >iai.rt and j sat jar*; jict-M-tvinl Strawlionks, put up in nuart and pint jars; ; i Til '- A vole.-;, i»j enact and pint jure; Cur* r..m Jedv; in : i..t :.cd half pint jar?. Twelve iiicen of the fd ■ Tv, put up L'V Cii:iu\i?a;i, of Philadelphia. ju*t received by •, ;*d7: W A. MVLI K»>. Y j EATING sTo*Vr.S—w e wmitd call On* attention ••{ the X i. public t- n.;r «c-orinicnt of HEATING STuYEA, of lb- desirable p..trern*. suiludiie for store:*, cEices, par* I 'r<. M til ::;vv jmperii'r :n striv i>! utility. n> -.tr. r-".fti>ii.*hin"nt of the kind in the uiiv. Ui Us a call. <i U '.FF. hE'slM.Ml A (WAFF. fiIUS NKVVciPii' AND AFKAJA—The two great re- X inaooos of tho ; '»*>!.& bos of rend A.lrajal Who ha.* hot read th" Xf-Vshtiy * L- 1 all who h.>v-> not road them call nt oc’M and get th**m . u:id Any other now it- ck<* they rnuy wane of t;OvS U. -.liNEi; .“t Co., fii d'uithheld r » U, iON ,lu.-c i -mj; ,-i .iX Itenrae and !Ce'.>ra*3 i Territ.ri-.-e, shn'Hhr the lora ti-in of the Inli-in ho- rv,**. arofiiag hi th-- treiiU'-p of la-‘1; Compiled h .. E :*'.aun. Captain iu the U:dC**i :•-tatui Army, from tvciusl pervrv*?. Ju.-t n-virol and for mile by w. a’. GLLDENFEXNGY & CO., nm* No. 76 Fourth street. X?AiIILY AND SCUOuL CUlAAiaci—XiiL .-uh.'aribei .» ha? a l.wgu lussvrtctcnt t-f American and English Look? hw youth of ail u ijes; aho a full '•upply of Ca: tor's ion* lioi of Moral and caterh.iuiu..' Hook.-, for chlllren. A general variety of s*ic.'-b i;-r Futnily and Sch'vl Libraries; Leriira Sabbath tvh.'ol aiaays on hand, at STnhEr Fit Jt'M.’f Y >U:» sALF—A now JC tlireo Story Drl-.k Ib.u •••,>, r.h hail and eight rooms well Arranged, fiDi a tri>l rtilar undor tiw whole hf'ure, pared yard, .•: The !- v . ir M feet tn-ut by CO feet deep, loan ai -y. we.-rs of thi» Property, risetdiug In New York city, hnre* miLbririi*-*! u? to p*.*l! at a bargain, i’cr-'on.'i interest(.4 wili : *aii. ■; )liAll' AND WATriudD ALFAtfJA? —A. A. MArON A .1 CO. ore n-jw ojieuint; upwards <.f luO plecs l-.-vt style plaid and wa.tore-1 Alp*.civt“. i:i all colors, which will be sold at the low priee'of 1 *Jcop-r yard. Abo, ;V pi r.’s desirable Cbhdes of .'hatigHwlilo Alp<*e.OH*< 10 cents. liciv7 iCANKT.iXhiT: V i..VoTi:s' _ oTzHr'rT 0/ fashion) fur November, Jui* just bucu recelvuil. Thia nnmlnir rontaia? off-fr oim buu ln-J splendid eagrs-> iug< ot the latest Fiwdiiun?, tog.-th-jr with Meric, Drawing, Crochet and Lea ther fl't.rk, ie. Ft bv T.tNGLISU DAiltY CULlllW—uw i.-uxes LuglDh Dairy ill Cb-!f:-e, n:--iv -d VJ for :■.> l.v octhi. u.-INUV 11. COLIJNB. HYA .'ll-Tile—ooo e>riv rutiaaie for blooming in the winter, r,--h ,»I and for rai.- by port JAM!!' WAHDROP BEEF DLAi'DEKS WANTiID, b* If. A. A CO-, octlf. N'.-. 0 iVooJ atn’c SLCiu.T aXIAND fop'ilv GAahc, of beautiful ;s terna. Cfoi r.t •! .'•••• them. octi7 T. li Y"i;NG a CO. CHID.*.!' ll'jLi-Lh—A g.ui thr-- BitlLH JIOL3K. • cn Log,;:; rtrvet, u.-li nrrin.vd with «« h.till au i nine mom.--, r.II w. ;: popurtd ur,.] fin.sbvj in be-=t rtyle: Lot and cold w;ite? in i-.''h -.Cory, gar. tlsturi'S «c., terms *a?y. Al.-'T*, a two story liltICK II J T JoD, on Town.-ead street, eeabuning Cv« rr-nmt:. bail an l cellar; price pl^OO. Also, a two Ftory DIUOM lIoUbE, on Carpenter street; price $1.50 .’. For lio-jFna, Building Lots or Farmo, at low prirc:. iiud *aL«»y terms of psyment, euli at tile Koal Estate tMBo. of oct’id li. CLTHBEUT 4 PON, 110 Third «*?**■ t TO I'KLNTEIti.—We are receiving frvui the L. Johnson s Co., Printer.'’ news an ’ -;r.i lined and rominnii Gulleys; Hra.sfi Kulea. all irz»*-i. c-.;j: compo.-in? and shoxing Stick?; Lev Bra and Furniture; 100 founts fancy Card Letters. Ltadu to order. Orders for Press.-s uni Type will receire our particular attention, and will be furnished at foundry prices. 8. JAYNJSd’ l’ekin Tea Store, No. T*S Fifth street. BLANKETA- —cuO pairs of the best makes of" aft Wwi blankets, ranging in price froms'2 L>*l2, ju*.t received and for Pair by foctSO) . A. A. MASON k CO. A HOUSE AND LOT roll SALE, situated in Strawberry Alley. Price $OOO. A Houtt and Lot, in Allegheny citv, on Waabingtoo street, far *7OO. A House and Lot, in South Pittsburgh, near the Toll Gate, icr £360. easy. g. CUTUEKf.T A SON, fctlG Jb-nl Estate Agents, N.i. 140 Third st "Tj'OK SALIs.—A superior Kunn Hour?, in Rochester, 2u X* mile- below Pittsburgh, a: the junction of two Rail roads on ilia Ohio river; it in doing a good business, and is in the best kind of a locution far making money. Enquire of oc 120 TIIOMAr W!M’>9, 70 Fourth st Flail —Just received, at the corner of Wood and etxtu nrwts— Mliag MACKhllllL, in bbls, half bbls, uuurters uivi kilts; No. I do “ “ “ SALMON, in bids and kitts; “ do sj.iccd, put up in 10 lb.i cans; •• CODFISH. The above are of this fill’s catching, and put up expressly for family use. [ort24] W. A. M’CLCKG. NEW IhX)KS, liY EXPfiLag.—Utah and tJie Mormons; Leather Stockings aud Silk; Sandwich Hlnads ; The orator’ll Tnucbs'one , The Knout m.d the iluHi’itin.-; The Qrinnc'l Expediifan; Aubrey: Karin Iraniem-nts; The Boyhood of (treat Men; Program and Prejudice; Travelsm Armenia; The Czar ur. i the sultan ; Pn-:tprint« of Famous Men ; The IX-dd Fauiilv .tbrnid. For scie bv oct2 11. T. 0 Morgan, lot Wood street. COFFEE, TEA. SUGAR AND MOLASSIiS— -4iU bags prime Kio Oolfiw; 26 pockets prime O! i Got, rutneut Java Coffae ; let) bulfehoits Young iijv«>n, Ulack and Imperial Tea: MS hhds prime N. o. .Sumr; 300 bbls prime \ • .M da >ses, oak c.-oyera-e; 100 bbls •• Janie-" mill St. Louis 5. Id- M- lasses. In store and foi ss> by MILLER A KK.IvI.TSON, nov7 • 220 mid '-2.1 Lf'-rty .-treeL SMALL CAPITAL n-qulr-*l t<i purchase the stock, fix tures and good Hill of it buhiness in the city, now in operation and making money. Full particulars at the oiticoof S.eCUTIIRKHT & 60S, dot 3 Uca! Estate Agents, 140 Thirl street. BEESWAX WANTED— Tho highest price, in cash, will be paid for Ecuswax, at DR. KEVrEIi’S Drug Story, nov4 No. 140 Wood street. SUNDRIES— 2iU hoses W. it Cb.—e, iu hpw &0 bxs largo and prime Cream Cheeae, for cutting. 10*30 has Ear Cura, at depot. 1000 bon Shelled Corn, at depot. 100 bbls North Carolina Tur, u> arrive. GO bags Saltpetre, in store. GO Lbls Cwi:«mi Lard, iu store. 100 bbla New Orleans MoLim-is, in oak cooperage. 160 bbls do he cypress cooperage. For Bole by r**cta7| ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. CHEESE— 6CO boxes prlmv W‘. R. Cutting Cheese, just ro wired and for sale by HENRY H. CQI-T.TNS APPLES —10 barrel/i far s«ie by octlG HENRY 11. COLLINS. fjAOBAOCO—It) boxes Ruoaail Jc Robinson, s’s; X 26 « W. 11. Grant, s’s; 26 “ Webster* Old, s’b; with a large as sortment of other brands, 6** and ]A pound, for sale by °ct3l SMITH * SINCLAIR. CLASSES—2OO bbls N. u. Molas.-es for Bale by . «t2l SMITH A SINCLAIR. DaU’soulltgc, THE DAY AND EVENING CLASSES OF THE COM- X MKROIAL DEPARTMENT, of ibis Institution, are reception of pupiD In Mercantile and Steam boat Book-keeping, Penmanship aud Lectures ou Commer cial Sconces. 45* - new edition of tho College Circular, just published —call ~ot a copy. eev>27 "jLOVBBTAND^fiMOTU V SEED ov. J '-'*c v ed latter; - 200 V-.' uc'k ;••• n:'~lvania Clo?er flood; 6 l: ja iiilicuiT J---ed; received kui! lor Rale by D«r7 MILLER C KICKBTfION. quslif.i*»s, frjnmen'. »..r k .y. dirctnmt Ith~i r. variety of j •<■•••«: Goals, Hosi'.rv with ik larjp -f Wav-ch:.-.,,:;: . .ij fttraager.i 'mi; t.p'r W a -^v,, M ... ~,v must cheaper vmiaiiv iour-i :; a . Imro a reliable gu.-tra-ifv r’» to l-'co'Ko- .-VV 7, >- \ ‘ qualities. A very new ' 1 a Watch rDpau-jDg of every r~, wcs&y&no in o iiauJiiir, -.n-• •• a..-' u ’ y W. *.‘v* i/oV N -. >t verner o'* Fouirh. _~~~~~, •• • O ~*'■**•*> »- • •;■: ■ 'J& i§ fi &- <*s >;: • ; * ,► *T< -•- * - •• i*-*” ' yj'-t. ' .. -;s h. l 00., Nri. 3ti fciiihtidd HtT^ot 'rli'-ro a Urn •i «• il-er ;n: assortment :y '■[' firji-b. nod pracu-.-ui l-l Wooi j-troet. JAVIiJN-.j J: rJli J-iOl-.E, Co M-rKci »ir»r*. n.-ur Kiuirth. CTTIiIiEET A J-U-N, n ! K. A>ot«. 140 Third st. W. A. 'GILDK.YFEXNKY 4 CO-, Nil. 7f> Fourth Firoet. ~N 00.' are now opening ?!--\ets, of til sues and ! •' :?"■ nov2 >I~G ‘ 11 L AUL, “C I- ~j3 U> ' ? Ur gn : y Bbcji (b^BnCm^nikj ,-i*U •. ~ '•,f -*"« . • w- ** "-- •» "Vu£<. j « *> rf - .• .?* ' .*.V’ f,N <>- . Mr: + f V ;Vv l «j • • compauy. MAKIMK I.N'ijUHiNCES. OH YESSXL6, 'l Ooao, >To all parts of the World. FaOQHTO, ) INLAND INSURANCES On goods bj rlrers, canals, takes aud laud carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelliosbonses, Ac. ASSETS OF TliE COMPANY, Noreaber 7,1863. Bcmds and Mortgages.:.,....; t 34,500 00 St*tear Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, aud other loan*, .181,653 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances com .. «... .. 34,012 SO Bills roceirable .169426 94 Cash on band „ „ 18,071 80 Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums oa Murine Policies recently issued 121,707 67 flnl—ipStnnKrrf— T - 1r „ 00 Wm. Martin, IL. Seal, Kin und A Bonder* •John 0. Darla, ilobert Barton, John H. lVjaroae, 9. Leiper, Edward Darlington, n. Jona* Brooke, J. O. Johnson, James C. Hand, Theoplitu* Paulding, James 2i. MTarland, W. C. Ludwig, Josipii W. Oowui, B*o*7 . THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of PKHHBYLVAKIA. Ansels, May Ist, 186 A. Premiums received to May 1.-t, 1553 Interest on Loans, Ac..." Capital 5t0ck...... .. „ , $440,188 80 Returned premiums, Looses, Re-Insurance, Ex penses, V 4CIKUI3, IkmdH, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good wen* rurities— Premium Notes Cash on hand, „ L __._ Total ain't of llesourees, Liable for Losses $258,318 70 DtaicToua. JOHN P. KUTHEili'OUD,Dauphin county, I*. C. ft EDO WICK, Harrisburg, SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia, A. WILKINS, Hanker, Pittsburgh. A. A. CAiUUiilt, « JOHN it. HUTIIEiiFOKP;Dauphin county, A. J. GIU.KTT, Harrisburg, 6. T. JONKS, Harrisburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Carbon county. JOHN I>. RUTHERFORD, President A. J. (xILLETT, Secretary. Will Insure against perils of era and inland navigation, t,M i °Q Merchandise in city or country, at lowest rates eon j.rtent with fofuty. Policies Issued on dwelling houses Htii-T perpetually orfor a term of yearn. Branch OOlce, corner Fourth and Smlthfield strwts. A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. TUB UHITKD STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITI AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 86TH, 1860. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 8250,000. Office, 8. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Offieert of the Bone Board at Philadelphia: SOSCTOftS. Stephen R. Crawford, Pant B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingiej, Qco. M’Ucarr. Jacob L, Florence, Jaiac.i D*ven»ux, William 11. Godwin, William M’Kee. President —Blephen 1L Crawford. fice -President—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Kxanmer, Pittsburgh— James E. WUlaon, M. D, Allegheny City —R. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, Xo. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Th* Pruiklla Plw Ininranee Corapaav. , Of Phtedtlphia, 1 T * ] >IRi-vTOItS —Charles W. Uanrker, Thorns Ilart, Totiia* J...' Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Go.. W. Kkh ar.U, Mordec&i D. Levis, Adolphi E. Boric, I>*Tid S. Browne, H -rris Patterson. Chas. N. liA»iitn DraulenL lbas. Q. Banckkc, Stentary. Continue to make tmrurancH, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and oc untry, at rates aa low as ire consistent with secnritv. The bare r-served u hirpe ConUagent Fund, With their capital aud pTL'miums. rafeW ioTMted. af ford ample protection the rt.*fnre-‘. the Aasets of the c- iup.uiy on Dinuary L-t, 195 L M pub- Ls -ai agreeably to an Act cf Afwemhly were as follow*, ri»: t,Mnrtoigo $918,128 68 I ,-eal Estate g 4 ;{77 - B Loana 1T i* ®LBBt 00 Caall » 4c —- 64,346 »1 Total.— 4L212,706 44 - ' ,n “ tLtAr lacori-.rutlon, u period of twenty-one year*, V^T, 0 ridd Q P ward of Million Four Hundred Thoo- Bi.ud Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantage? of insurance, a? well a a the ability and dfepoaf ti.n to meet with promptues-s amiabilities. _ O . J.GAJIDINEIt COFFIN, Agent, B r~ f * OOoe, north-raist cor. Wood and Third atg. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, OP 7 HARTFORD, CONN., Ccpuai Stock, AnnuatPremium* and We*tern Fund $1,000,000. INCORPOHATED 1836. Poiicieeof Inraraaoe issued at a]) times on the moetfaTora* ble terms, against LOSS OK DAMAGE BY FIRE, OK TOl PERILS OF NAVIGATION. BY GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aorar FOB PITTSBUBQH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY tatrlflcy Weitern Insurance Company. Pittaburirh. R. MILLER, Jr., President. \ P. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, <300,000. WPnrl!?” against ali kinds of risks, FIRS and MA prcLlly p.M. AU I<MMB 1,111 b * llb * r * l1 )’ A rfomelnstitution, managed by Diaaoroka who are well Kiu.wniin the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character whieh theyharoaaaumtfd, asofTering the best protection tothote wb - desire to-be insured. V.rcctert.-±B.mieT, jr.,o. W. Rkk.t»on, J.W. Butl.r, N- Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson! Htn. u. Lyon, James Lippencott, George Darsis, James Me- Au. -y, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warebouseof Spang A &*• Btnirs.l Pittabnrgb. nor«:ly Fre » h Stook af Nunns A Clark’s pianos L i rcspectfuliy informs the , tr , •P ub,,c tiiat be basjurt returned from th.r La«tern cities with the largestand most <-oir. lete stock of PIANOS ever brought to t “ f fl Uji- city. They are from the celebrated factory of Nuima A LIK\R, New \<*rk, and ore warranted perfect in every re- Hp.t N AC. s Pianos have received the firet class price nvui is both .In this country and Europe, and they are con sidved by the murical profession, and judges in general, as ult/' '-thei• unntwEcrf and unequalled. The prices will inva m* ly be the same ns charged at the factory, without addi tion. They range from $260 to $l,OOO. Allo, u <’hoi cu lot of Dunham’s well known and highly ]«pul!ir I lANOS. Duuhuiu’fi Pianos wore among too first u.'ed in this city, ami they have kept up a most enviable rai'illty D l “ ifl duy fur HU P ?r,orit y 01 tone, touch, and du lh'* above lot oomprfces all styles and prices; and as every instrument offered for sale by the subscriber is carefully and thoroughly examined by him, he can, in all cnee-, goor ™ furnLsll purchasers with good, substantial and re* & }/' lctOT 'J prices Person- in want of a good 1 mno will find it to their interest to cull and examine hetore buying elsewhere. lIKNRY KLEBBR , Sole Agent fur Nunns A Clark’s pianos. Dunham’s Piano*, ’ No. 101 Third street, ~- 4 .„ i i»j * . . Sfc o of Golden Harp. grrUid Pianos taken in exchange at iht irfuli value. New Stock ofChlckerlng’i Pianos. -*?•»» -■ JOHN H. MKLUiR, 81 Wood street, ha* and now ready for sale an stock of Piano fortes, from theceiebra* “ *w • ted manufactory of Chickering k Sous, Roe. ton, consisting of ail the newest styles of 0,6# and 7 octave instruments, in richly carved and plain Rosewood and Walnut Oases, and with all their late improvements. p,‘“T c ““ era can a choice out of the largest stock of Sl”m^ S ,„ e^l.'>roUB l ?i 10 u '”<’ i V- l*rhir- tov-rfably ’ rlth °? t Kliml<m for tr.nnwrt.tten or i inotriunant warranted. V / ;T Uu of various patterns. CHINA UALIT Smaeot era**?, wrwna raxap asd rouaru btutvt., TKANGKita VISITING THE CITY Sli< mj JHJ IW to see the beautiful assortment of CIiLVA ai avv ™J u Z* Naw ?*Jh DOW °»' n “>« «i»t. ment. Our goods feeing entirely new, we are’ enabled to 2Si r T , tf'! 0 S WBtt ttl l ntylea of Dinner, Ten and Toilet Ware, white iron-etone, \i e have a great variety of ehepes; also, gold band and fancy colored stone ware Tea and Toilet sets. Gnr stock ol siik.- DisboM. Soup Turcons, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salsd Dishea, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set is s2£T Bt £ Weli fl fl eotwi ‘ Britannia War.-, Table Ontlery, Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and House Furnishing Goods wa have a large assortment. ' »*t«k of common Teas, PUtes, IJa^ er ) s > Nappies, Dewls, Pitchers, and every article or wlfhn«t « Ja^!L? nd *l“* to pad: them with or without fine goods, as the purchaser may wish. Also, a large assortment of all kinds of GLASS WARE. se l f U ? R at manufacturers’ prices, all of which weoflered at wholesale or retail, by oct2fl JOHN J. O’LKART. , Furniture and Chairs. andar ® constantly m&nn&eta. : Itps J^ MBO /^L OAIBIN AND • v ./—t'S.of description, Tit* * ~ - Dining Tablae; ' „ .Dp Bar do; r * ,'“ 3 CJhalra, of rararas style*: «© do do: .:7m do do do /o Toilet Boxes; T?for. Tates; Softs; V s - r;, c * » Centre Tables, Steads; card do; ~ Co; ttay*.Ac. hr Tsa/s — - 28 ciporttaQityt?»ttl ■-.T’v-r.'r-*’" " /; ;■: ,r X BANKERS AND E X CHANGE Mrnt” SX'S’grjHTH'o C 3 E „ _ _ I ,A. I WII.iEIKB * CO., HKITKX) aiATKfI BANK BDXJ.DIKQ 80. «T7l-t!Toimli Street, I ' u 'imanau, pa. • and Domestic Exobange, Coin, Bank Notes ;^i, n ii La - ndi^ar !? flts toutfhtand sold. Oollections-made throughout the Union. fES?®?'^P*pepdiscounted and ioansnogotiated. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Money received ou deposit, and interest allowed when left for a specified time. dec3 XtetaowaJ. PATBICKB & FBIEND, b.nkkiu AHD exchange brokkbb, Oat Bamtd Uuir qfMSotlie Cmtcr of Fifth tad Wood tu. PITTSEOAGU, PA PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Gold, Silver ami Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Clues cuudanuy for »»»« Collection* made In all the cities throughout the United States. Deporit* received in par funds or current neper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [feM $627,476 63 K. HOULES * SOBS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, airi rxmoyxd Tima baskimo Aim ixchaitoi oma to ho. 67 HAUn STRUT, PoCB DOORS BZLOW OLD BTAHD. N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for Bale. Dr. B.M. Htuton, nagh Craig, Spencer iTilvaln, Charles Kelly. Samuel B. Stokes, Henry Sloan, Taihes Traquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr., Joshua L. Prioe, James Tennant, John B. Semple, Charles Schaffer, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, D. T. 0. Morgan, do, . MARTIN, President. )8.0. HAND, Vice President. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. CT Market street, between Third ami Fourth sts. [ja3o:ly JAS. A 8005,..... tJJOB. SAAQXH7, HOOK - & BABGKNT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, h. a oourxa ot wood a aixm bta, Pittsburgh, pa | \EALKRS In Coin, Bank Note, Time Bills, Foreign and XJ Domestic Exchange, Oertilicate* of Deposit, Ac. Exchange on all thr principal cities of the Union and Eu rope, for mlb in sums to suit purchaser*. Current and. par funds received on deposit. Collections made oh all parts of the Union, at the lowest [eepllrly P. A. MADERLi, Agent, ?5 Water street, Pittsbnrgh. TIERNAK * CO., AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, A*b. 95 >fpcd Street, corner of Diamond Alley, riTTSßuaeu, pa., BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposit* on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter* appertaining to a Broker's bastaeas. Eastern Exchange ooastantly on hand. martt ... $209,016 61 ... 136,250 66 1,916 19 100,000 00 .-. 87,864 „ JOHN WOODS, BANKER ASI) EXCHANGE BBOKEK, $358,318 70 DAALXH t.V Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought and cold on commission. Collection!' carefully attended to. lutervet paid oo Deposit. So. Fourth street, nearly opposite the Al. AL declfl $161,481 98 179,016 61 HILL * CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BUCK LA?, corses or woop ast> rmu strut** EXCUANGEon the Eastern Ciliiu* f-ouctantiy tot O salu. Time Bilie o! Exchange and Noto; Gold, Silrer and Bank Notim, U-ught and tu.ld. C*.il'-i-ti-■ ti±- iu all the principal eltle-i of the United 8U;?-r. De poeits received of Par and Current Funds. |msr27ly *uxa man, xnwxan axius, rumxxcs KRAMKR ft HAHIt, BANKERS .iND EXCHANGE BROKERS, I>UY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank N»u«.; negotiate 1* Loans on Real hktate or Stock Securities; jmrehasr l'romisaary N'otca and Time Bills, on Euet and West; buy and mII Stock* on Oommisedon. Policetions made on all points in the Union, [ntyl I \KALERS in Exchange, Or>ln, flank Not**, Sight and l J Ttoe Drafts, Ac. Collection? (Carefully attendf'l to, and proceed* rexaitk-d to any par; of the Union. Sucks bought and told on conum.-don. 9i.No. 74 Fourth ft., next door to Bank cf Pittsby. \ "v l H " XtTHTiaLooffi is. STOCK ANU BIEL BUOKEK, Notes, Drafts, Bcndf, Mor .-nge:, utiil Loans on col laterals, negotiated. Stock* and Laud Warrant* txmght and *old. ocW EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE 0V A. WILXIfIS & CO., N '. VoraTG Strut, Oppootte tbo U*oiof KtUborch, rtwntic and Furngn h Dxnk Xvl't, Gobi and Stiver Bought, SaH and Ax.zhangrd, at Du* lIOUANOK AND BANKING 11 UL* 3 £ OF 64 WOOD dTUBT, PITTBUeHJII. fcllowtxl OB :imu d-sposib*. [ janl2 TOOKTSOK KILL. „71~. J3O. i.Citwllll THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKKHS AND BROKERS, Orrner ej Third and Wood ttnrii, Ihttibvrph, rt. THOM AT WOODS, 4TCOMMEKCIAL BROKER,‘A* ANt> UOUXB 13 Notes, Bondi, Stock*! Heal BiUtc, 4c< ' No. 75 Fourth ti ., Pittsburgh, Fa. ( (LAT* UitOW>*3, ) Corner of Smltliflelil and Third streets, I'ITTHUUUUJI, I*A. GLASS A CAES, Proprietors. JOIIN P. GLASS, DAN li. CARIt, (Ut« Sfuctr NkLTelt.r.] i (Ur b<- <:k»rJe» * Perry UKtJ*.; fpiliS large and cnnittesdicuH Uouni having undergone X thorough repair an 1 fumiehrd with new equipments throughout, in now <q- ;i I, r the reception oj the traveling public. CaaaaES modelatj. apr2&:tim ST". CL AIkHOTEL, Corner Penn and St. Clair streets. Ifl a Bret class house, between the ihdlrtmd Dt* pot*; tlio rooms are Urgcaud newly furnished, ami charge* moderate. *prl4:lyd<Sw OWbTOJI’S. WAVKRLKY lluL'ae., 60 &outh Eighth atrwl Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. TIIK übiom, NO. 11l Arch Street, fbiladelpbia. T. a. WKllU(late the Eagle,) Proprietor. (au£J;y OAKUILL HOUSE, COAXEJt OF MAIS AXU S'jUIU UTS., WABBEX, V fI'HK Proprietor takes pleasure in unnounciug to the J. public that this new and elegant Hotel hue been opened as ahouse of entertainment. Being commodious and room;, sod adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company, it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the aceommodu tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. ■ml* M. OAS HILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIkI), PHILADELPHIA. PABKEH A LAlltl), Proprietors* Jyltf:3mj TERMS sl£o PEE. DAY. McMillan mouse, JOUXuTOWX, VEXXA. I 1 HE undersigned having taken chargu of the above named House, and re titled it el a large u comfortable as well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceive guests, and giro ample satisfaction to all who may patronise the House. [auSitfJ JAMES DOWNEY. HARE’S HOTEL, JLate Farmer’s Exchange.) NO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot ot Fifth street, Pitt*- burgh. SAMUEL. HAKE, Proprietor. 'ibis Lintel Is entirely new, having just been completed an,l opened for the accommodation of the public. Iseplo THE ULEN HOTEL IS NoW HEADY Full SUMMER VISITERS. —The grounds have been improved, and tho llou.<<e rendered more attractive, generally. Tho proprietor will be Lapp, to see hie friends. AJ#* An Omuihus of the Excelsior Lino is now runniug from the station, on Fifth street, to the ULEN HoTEL. Leaves tho station al B o’clock, A. M., uud b P. Md return ing at y A. M., and i*. M. _jcld:Um _ _ J. Q. MARTIN, Agent. FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. Cl PATRICK A SON, Ihtoi’UUTom.—This House has un tm dergone thorough and extensive repairs, aiterutiour, and large additions o! new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their port to reuder the Fkaukus a place where oil the com fortr. of a first class hotel cuu ho found. *- - c. Patrick a sun. FLOItEMCE HOTEL. NO. 400 JJIIO AI)WA Y, NEW YOBR, (OOMJUCTED u.N TU* HUUOrfiAS VLAN.) &EUBEN LOVE JOY, ItILiKY’S iIOTKLi: UOUNER FOUETII AND UUANT KTRKKTp I’ITTSBUUCU, PA. i. U'UAiTtmj, JK. t J ’ ~*l a, 11 - MfUMf JiO'i’t.L, corner oj Hancock btrcutu&ii l)u<JUesui X Way, Pittsburgh, i'u. marlry Mo.UAaTEIt- A UAKKLK, Proprietor*. *»“OYSTEiI AaND COFFEE HOUBE.-fc* B. BABNABD. JVp. 40, y\Jlh Streel, bclwecn Wood and Market ioll);lyJ vmaiJUßua. CRYSTAL PALACE, No> is Market street* * C. C. B££LY, RKSPECl'i’li LL i Iniormn hla friends and the I * u g*«er*l, that he hae just started Ills New York and Philadelphia modern style ol COOKING UYaTEKI? and everything else in the eating uue. Oysters in the Shell or titewed, for UU cents u dozen. Ho w m also furnUi tho beat of everything that the ujurket wiii uiliird. iloim* always open until 3 o’clock in tfaeworning. mayllMf >YI»TK " " ‘ ' ° ‘SSUOOI A.VU UiiSTAIIUAIITI T k 10(i WU01) Sl'KEfil. " u * & 1 * OYbi’jill SALOON AND , ,v u iq u miuioer that cannot «*UbUiiiimeat in the city. Tu£ A n?J V * LLL ft* M AT ALL HOURS 01 THU DAY, from, the ~,C S “ “•»*«• Flab, dtc., *c, S »« ™n»*»«a, .ml h> would reapoct fully iaTite the attention or the public to it. CliAHUiti BULL, 84. Clair Lagsr liecr lirawerW ' Tip uutersfcned informf the pobiic that he la now fully prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with hie celebrated LAUKR rkmh, i a i , order* left at hi* Oflloe, Aio. &> DIAMOND AIAJSX, (near Wood street,) will be punctually ettandwl to; i ~ e Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. je2B.tf . W. 0. fICILENCK. „ Boult** Lager Beer Hall. : 106 artel, opposite the Custom 'f'HE aubeariber has just opened one of the largest ani Xbeet finished Lager Deer Halls in the dty. Hus Beer is fccnnowiedged to be a superior article, and every other ao* oommotaikm about his house cannot be A.BKNITZ. "PltAJ|ftQtta.«-A. A. MASON * 00. h*Te OQ hind a very *ff nrt i£? 11 £ of ***{ wllite yellow ell Wool **»■*» •»« *niliUe* of WsUh sod SUk Hso- sots 'V'- :» ' •*'/ f V-' * ■ , t*• , %s - •*'. c W*\ ' •: ’• .Viv. ... - .■ . , <> «• . • #-**.■<**',.*" * ' *• •* • ' n*. y . 0. E. ARNOLD ft CO., BANKHBB AND EXCHANGE BKOKER3, OJJict, Xo. O'i Fourth, st .. aJovt Wood, i’l'i'l'MiL'RGXl. WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO., HOTELS. CITY HOTEL,. (TOKMKIiLY THE E.VCIIAh'QE,) PITTSBURGH, C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. PROi'RIKXUR. E. HILEY, Pro] CORNUCOPIA ' . . \ fc -*v DRY GOODS. Prlces'td suit all>*rpi-y t7oodfl, AMXKi ILK, aniiwr OfUhvnt kh'dTlfih street?,' inw j a?l • recdTcd and la now openiyi; ilia first Full stock* for tiilu season. The atteutiuu of la'dise fs reepoct/nlly directed to the following prices: tine French Metinoee at 76c; 6-4 wide P&rnmetas 26c; a lai-ge assortment of Do Case at He; that colored Print* 6 I A; 600 piece? Flannels at 16c up; yard wide Sheeting ; ail wool De Lain? at 28c. Kentucky Jane*, tweeds and sattl nets from up, checks, ticking?, muslins, linens, crash, table cloths, an wool plaids, blankotsr, eilawlj, -ribbons and every other article u- uaily kept in a Dry Goods Store, all of which will be sold /or cash at prices to suit the times. A. iraauk, Bep7 earner Grant and Fifth stroets. W«w Arrival ef goring and Summer Dry Gooui. AT .No. HD N. Y,\ SIDE OF WOOD STREET. D GREGG & Co, Importers and Jobbers in British, ■ French .uid German Dili' GOODS. Raving receiv ed our large and eitunsivc stock 01 spring and summer goods, Durchn.-vd from Importers, manufacturers, and part through our om u importation, wo teel safe in assuring our old cushununt, merchauU and city dealers general ly, that owing id these amjiiirud facilities iu purchasing, we can oiler «c_h inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trWa. Among our wj goods stock wiii ho found cashmeres, de mines, l‘orti;n. j jtii lawns of the rncjt desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas,plain Hack and fancy figured silks, ginghaiusaud l ujey print*, latest stylos; broadcloths,fancy vw'Utig.s, cu.-Meir.ro. , satinets, tweed.- and summer pim;a loouing; bruau uuu monk muaiin.-, table diapers. We Itave also upm-ni a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, paint leal hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an oxteuaiv* variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace good*, fancy nettings, juconettfc.muU nn<j ligured Uwus musuua and black silk veih, Lc. Our variety stock embraces in part combs, ballons, per cu: non cops, thready port monaics, patent medicines, i*r lumery, and almost every article usually kept in the va riety Une, together with u large stock of gold and silver wuvues, natch materials,gluoM-h, gold and gilt jewelry of iiew.-st pattern;, ahd a great variety of al) hour and b day clocaa, ail of which wlil be sold at the iov. est prices Cor cash or mUatnctory reference. M- IL—An early call from buyers is respectfully solicited. D. UItJiUG k CO. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRV GOODB AT A. M’TIGHE’B NEW BTORE, CO lilt EH OF (JRAXT AX'D FIFTII STREETS. Baying thus day odendd my new stork, i beg leave to cull the attention of the Ladies to the iurge undeplendid as*ortment of SI’IUNG AND SUMMER GUuDS, just received. Among the stock may be found *oc»e ui ike very nuesi goo-ls cow imjtorUvi. it comprises, hi j ari, pi blsrk and futiey Dre.-,s 5d cU. to siiperyd 6ou (1 < Moii.-,. de Lames, Baregedo L;iiin slol.<n ■ iue .1,- Dege; 2uu do i>'i.uUldj unr-eg'-s auJTLv-ues, in great variety, -M do Ne\.- Style Dn-** Giuginitu* ; do Aieiriciiu. Fn-n-'b ~i; l Ei.gii: h Priutu; Wo «l-> Fienfii uJia Lngii.-L Lu-.vr.. ; Or/) Vt>m\ U Collar;-, irvi-i lkl a .rent.- to f.',,uv; Uu*j ManUliu*, ol tn- laU-st *ti les, among wiiich or • :oui of the mi*nl beautil'il ltui>on«s.l into Uiin country. Ai.-.0, .•iu.-iicc. rvißm-rs, Ciincks, Linen.- 1 , Ur:ish, Diapers. T«Me Cin the, Goutbaut n’s Wear, ic. I RiMMINu.-i.--ln thi.- department w ill be tnund a ••urn ]•; f-u L.**or:metil ■>. Drv.,* and M.iutdia Trimming-. MnlU-fe ami UuDU. u Lur- !iu:r and Thread Lace; all OJ wi.l be uuucuully ion. leu bale* yard wide >1 uMlli at cia cent- 6 per yard. . fO'- A. M’TUIIIE JfiY UUUDS bIORE. iron Frant~No. yi Mnrkct street. 01' i. bcti*« beta? now open tor theimnaartionot a a! l>ry t-u.-iwn wouli r* -prcitoliv mhtil ilu patror.sii'- of iti« juitu-, .umli.l.-tn. ih»i. tn-ru r»uri*x i-n-17- l.n i u.-ii m 1.-.-trrf rto.-l; of .<jUK.-, f AMJY AMI J*t Al*I.K we run : - u-h ii; Jurrmems »i.-> rill in «uro euUr.-.mlfi'ai-ti-.ji HAuAN A Alii,, 1 K Non. 01 Mark*: ami S Union Rtxoet. CLOTfiIiSG. C LOTHI N G ST ORE! JUJL'v jI’GLOtiKEY & CO.. >h. 41.1.1, Y <•! Hie -ri- ljrau j Cl. 'liiu.: Depot on Liberty JL 1 sltm l, which bar, vim :in y.-puhuitv under he u&ino •.'! ;ii*> TllßEt; irhl tor >K.-. l.si r, for tLo pur ol tiring more "pjict; lor tie .1 lmcj.n;-* buiduusa, removt-a tu ti.-t -parjoint buuditia <>:; ihc f DIAMOND ALLEY AN'D WtMJD ,'ilLKi.i', \Vh--rv tji-y have now the mi'.-r fiFLENLHL STOCK OF CLOTHS! A.’O READY MADE CLOTHING, lhr.t bar. ,I'cr N-.-n 'fforwtDi th ■ puiilic. * Tbt-ir priurj k ai ohj.i:: *ur this reau'Vui, Dto gi.> them fjor- laciiitw forth* WHOLESALE MADE. They are prepared u.. sell nl the /, 0 WF. ST FA S ’!' Fli A' FR / C FS! Ani they will warrant ;L’n to t- good ai> any m»nu factored in th* Union. CUSTOM VY 011 It, ir? tui uslT btvu, i_sa i;k> run thortsst fiortci. fb-y hare cd bund a full and beautiful assortment o'. LOTJic i.t.d C"A IT,\'CB, for FROCKS, HKKSS, WALKING ANH BUSI NESS C‘»ATS. Oar Interests arc idenri-nf with thot* of our cu-dGEiiTV and we n«*-arv th»-public thut our nu-lity will m l tail in hi 1 in;; ull erder* ts e uny In. favor. I w ;Ui •**“ DON'T FOHUET TUB FI.ACL ’ Aio. 88 Wood street, (SaVST HIDli,) COBNER OT DIAMOND AXLBT. N. B.—Wo desire our patrons to un D*r*tanil that we bar no longer any ronneetiou with the Clothing Hunineej. on Liberty street. Oar attention is devoted esclUfiiTe.lv to tin- UtmseabrTL' designated. oarlS JOHN M’CUX'KrIY A Co. PlTTibCtOli. Fall and Wluter Goods 1 Med >iOSD WATts, KHLUANT TAiL'JU, ,\o. laJ> LibERTY r'TUEET.— I have now on hac-1 n large -tuck cf Pall uud Winter U,A*dE. Overcoatings of entirely n-w design*; Plui-h ings, of the most beautiful patterns; i'rvneli an.l Enixiish ’Cassiiaeres, of every style and idiade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the must reasuualile term.'*, and warranted toduit, (k'U NEW SHUIIG GOODS. ‘ ' JUST KKOJSIVKD AT JOHN McOLUSKKY A Co’S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.sa ttnod«tnrl,aud corner --I Diamond alley, th»* largest ami unsi varied stock e: °ds that this celebrated houw has ever had the pieasun Oi iUTitinn th« attention of the public tn. These goods have l**«n purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which haves us able to wiy that w*> cun ami do sell ut assmiill profits as any house in the ea-t -cru cities. Therefore, we respectfully invito the attention «d wLed<\«a]o dealers and country merchants, in general, to r?i Vl * u- 1 * n cali, and examine our extensive assortment ol HEADY MADE ChUTiIING. It is almost impossible t<- ••numerate the quantity of immense piles of garments that i# to be *een at this Jarg- establishment; it is sufficient to say that it hat never been equalled by th>* house itself. marlgitf JOHN McCLOSKEY 4 CO. SAMIEL (JKAY, • MERCHANT TAILOR. yo. 47 ST. CLAIM HOTEL LL'ILDI^GS, BT. CLAII; BTIJIT, riTTeiiUKOll. KNTLBMEN’is CLOTHING made exclusively tobnler, T aud warranted to suit Hns constantly on band u Choke assortment of CLOTH*?, GASSIMKKK.'-, VESTING.'; at:d OVERCOATING, of the latent styles, selected expressly lor the custom trade. UonUew-n leaving tlieirorder.-, will have their wishes consulted and complied with, as all work .s done ur>d>T his own suj ervi.-dou. novlil ClotUlng t Clotlilug I nj'ilh undersigned respectfully iuforuin his friends and the X public that he is now reviving at his store, No. 177 Lib my street, a choiro assortment of Cloths, Cassimerva and vestings, of the latest and must desirable styles, which he is pn jmtej tu make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, aud ou the most reasonable terms. W <• have also on haud a large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the alteutiou ot buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their »dviuitni;t* to call nt 177 Liberty street, before making their _ C. CONNER. Xew Clothing Store. Ni.». 4. nIXTIJ STREET. UI’I'OSITE LIhKKTY. IMib Mihscrilier Ins just open,-j U.h- new establishm-ur. '' here he hnuilwaye , n band a iarg-and choi, •• as-or; • mco; ,d ah articles c.f CL< »T IiINU, u Inch fie warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. i). •..’i’PKNHEIMKIL WATCHES. EWEhEY,&c’ Watch Trade. WE invite the att.'Uti«n of I'liuon.. and ..truujers uu-ur larg- and carefully HeiecU-d st-.ck -1 Watchc- an' 4 Ch- ks: it,ii:n>ad Tltu- ke.-yrr-, in gold and -diver on.--*- real Cljrouoiueters 1-r the warranted nut to vary a minute in aix months , i’;i: -ut Is’Vcr ,itches, from SIJ to #ifJo , a large n s runout "f gc-H c-iiuuion or low priced Watcher, both in gold util mlrcr rase*. Also, Railroad ftation Regulators, thltee Ci->-L:-, Church Chshs, Ac Watch llErA.iui.vij.— \V e J.' Wn*«’}i inumun* •r unt ,*xct*lU'.l, i! ••iiunll.-’J, l*y any r-<t:i!'lt-;him;Dt iu tin- W W. WILSON, c-.-rner • I .Mrwtu't HU-4 Kourtli ftruetd. clocks: clocks:; clocks;:: i’rdiie « 2lc>’rnn, . , UhALKu.' 1a »\ il'cri t,.', C.'.HJK.'h. 1 IAVEUU , «• ifs CikWAKE, Av., No. 4J i lt-Vil ,-tr—t, Dear >iu.-lb- i’ooi, KrunTip wcu- TMBtVPphil Li 1.. i(i:ilirlu»u S Co. Wu hat- u-.mv huuJ a ftpl-uJiU a.Txortau'ot ct> Jay uud -4 hour Clocks, «ihicb wr oU.-r to the j.qLIL- u: -nut eur-aiius :-u.:h a-. irm c *6ve pearl iuliud and ::11 otlvr ptm-rue of >h;ut-l ciorh... Aluo, u ri?h u/.Mirtnirnt <■: tine Hbj silver puteul IrtV-r, i-t liuitr, at;-] uuf.f r .• .rapm-tu V. ut■•h.-i, uud au ele- KHiitutof-v-I Jfttelr/ uud 2:1v.-r ware, *UkL m- iatgud U fell cheap far cash. N. I!. Watch ivpuirifl* ioa- lu the b-.-i aiamitr uud at low pric.-n, and wurrautc;: nu.r-5 ; SEW J E W EL K Y BTOBE, No. 87 Market Street) (&c<md door above the Xurtk-w<±t corner »f the iAamond ; JOHN STEVENSON,(of th- Jul» unu vi John 15. M’l’adik-n & Co.,)r«<pecUullynnnomi'-* to the public,that l.e hus Opened, at the above stand, a fin- a.-xortiu-nt of W tTC'UES JiSWKLUY, SILVER ANl> PLATED WAKE, LAMPS ui- KANDQLEB, Fockd anti Tall- L'utfsry, iintanriiu Tea’and OommuniunSdi, and the uaual variety oi h -ood?in hh line of busioe-a. Sptsclalcare and attention divert to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, J EWKLItY, Ac. lie trusts, that from his 10n. 4 experience in buein-Hh, he will bo able to give satisfaction to tnusu who may lio or him with their patronage. -Pittsburgh, May 16th, 1563. Henry Richardson, Jeweller, HAVING re-htted his Store in a handsome manner, and but recently returned from the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the atu-ntion of bis friends and custom era to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains finger Kings, Ear Kings, Minintare Lockets, eta, etc. ’ FANCY GOODS—Suhh as Papier Macho, Work Tables ami Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, perfume Bottles, Table Haug Colt’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 be seen to be appro bated. [novl] NO. 81 MARK Ict STREET. WATCHES AND RICH GOLD JEWELRY A T BARGAINS.—We wish to inform tbe public that we are now offering our present stock of floe Wutcbe6and Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat. Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to buy hue Watches and Jewel ry, give ns a call, and save from 26 to 50 per cent in your purchases; which you can certainly do by calling at 57 Market street N. B.—Watch repairing attended to in all its branches, in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or mauufao tured to order at short notice, at r . j«7 lIOOP’S, 57 Market sU Clnxmlottl’a Loan Office, NO. 100 SMITIIFIKLD STREET, NKAK FUTH.— Money loaned on Gold and Bllver Watohee, Silverware and other valuable articles. aulfcdly ; - . w- - ✓ •.«•* 4 -J* ± . FURNITURE. JAffWS W. WOODWELL, CABINET yum- rrrnts MANUFACTURER. Warorotmi WV «iiii f- V* Third street. agSHß^ a( ,WOC D p le t«i^^::: of Furniture, which is tile largest end beet arer offered Car rale in thli City. r i,n. wQI be sold.at prices as low as any in the United States. East or West As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of Ids orders and facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers 1 interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest rariety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manuftetnred expressly to or der. The following articles oonrirt. in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be turpesaed, in any of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; “• ..60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; £5O do*. Mahogany Chain; „30 do*. Walnut " ~60 Mahogany Bocklng " 1 20 Walnut “ “ 50 Mahogany DtTans; f 2O Walnut “ .60 Marble Top Centre Tables: ,60 “ “ Dressing Bureaus “ •* Washstands;. , 40 Enclosed “ 100 Common “ 20 Plain Dressing bureaus; “49 Mahogany Bedsteads: ,•20 Walnut “ .60 Cottage 4 ‘ 100 Cherry and Poplar nSO Mahogan* Wardrobes; 10 Walnut 44 10 Cherry “ 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Break&st Tables 12 Secretary and Bookeases; 20 dot. Caoe Seat Chain; 24 Cane Seat Booking Chairs; 12 Ladies’ Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etiguires; Paper Machs Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke ** Kliiabethan 44 Hall and Tier u Beoeption “ LadW Work « Pearl Inlaid “ Arm 41 Qothi'* and Hall Chain; A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRP. Cittnit Mmw supplied with all ar ticle* In their tine. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest uctics. All crdiTu promptly attended to. apr6 Steamboats, Aboy ! rT> Tiu subscribers tender their acknow-sja the faron bestowed oponvl by their Steamboat friend*, «nri would rv*pi.ftfu!ly remind them and others Interest- • * ■ **!• in building boat.-v, that they are at all **"*>»■ prepared to furnish, ou the most reasonable term*, every description of Cabin furniture and Chairs ot the boat material and work* u»Q"hip. T. B. YOUNG A CO.. Corner Third and SmithlSeid streets, opposite “ Brown’s Hotel.” Janus Lowry, Jr., Cli Alii AND BKDrtTEAD UANUFACTDBKB —No. 2W Fetu-rman'e Row, Liberty street, ruui on h«nd a largo rtook of Chairs an J B*dsteadfl of every description, made of th« b«r<t materials, which be will sell lower than articles of til-.' :<uuii« qtuiity can be sold in the dty. He would call par ticular attention to hi? large flock of Mahogany and Walnnt Chairs an J lVd«teada, which he will sell at greatly minted prion. Also, Turuinr o! every description executed in the ctaU’St manotir. order* left at the Ware Room*, or at th<- SOU. corner of Adame and Liberty street*, will be promptly : •* :i ll * to margl A. MILLIKEN * COl - - <J»f HAVE on HAND tt thtdr extensive CABINET nod OUAIH MANUFACTORY, No. 64 BtaithlMd rtr«wt, rv lsnr-s assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will r**ll t& j»*r cent below customary rate*. TVrm*—ouih only. ri r§at Inducement* to Cub Purchasers. ■\iris will sell our stock of COMMON AND FANCY TT CIIAXKS ANJ) BBDSTNADd, »t price* that cannot full to pleaw cash purchasera. All out .work is warranted Our terms are OAflll JAMBS LOWBY, JR^ put 26 ccr. liberty sts. (7S WM .K. STEVENSON continues to manufacture CABINET-WARE of every description, at his old stand, corner of liberty and Serenth ptreeta. UNDEBTAK * 7 *INQ attended to, In all its branches. mjll EDMUND WILKINS, rreeport Stone "Works, NO. 245 HEAD OK WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, And near tV Cemetery Gate, LtacrmavUU. Monuments, burial vaults, tomb stones, Ac Freeport Stone Wail* anil Fenced, Mantle Meow, Cen tre und Pier Tops, always on band and made to order. N. R—flaring introduced a new style of fence for Cem etery Ixitd, of DURABLE STONE, cut through in panel or railing form, and at eery little cost orer Iron fencing. I refur to specimens of that and other wort I hare already done iu the Allegheny Cemetery. I hare oo band a choice Selection c! drawings for every description of Work in mv line. J REmncza: coi. henry McCullough, puubnrch. WM. lUHALKY, Enj., do KRAMKK A RAHM. do Mrs. IIAKMAK DENNY, do - lion. WILLIAM WILKINS, Home Wood. Hon. TH« ic IRWIN, Allegheny. Mrs. TJKKNAN. Fr., do .RUIN McixiNALD CUOSSAN, Esqr, Mononeabela tiouw - - aprlOdaw TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, M the Pekin Tea Store, B V( . .„ t *** VUIB rant, PCTSBUIOH, P 4. Y the half chest, of neattypacted In metallic mature* t* eait the trade. 5,8 no'wreceiTlnfj his Fall stock of GBIFf airl BLACK TEAR,—consisting of some of the finest cici % bo found In the Eastern market. Merchants risi tin* the jity are invited to call and examine our stock. Below is a list of the various (trades, all of which hare been carefully selected, and can with confidence be recom mended : 30 half chests fine Young Hyson; 10 do do Movune Young D79oa 30 do extra fine Moyune do; 100 do Superior do; 15 do extra fine do; 50 Lacqured boxes extra Curious Young Qyvon 25 half chests fine Uunpowder ; 10 do extra fine no; J> uo do Moyune Imperial; 20 do Superior ao; 150 do Pine Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extra fine Oolong; 50 do extra Carious ao; 20 do Super latiTeiy'ptrong and fragrant Oolong; cb.-st* extra flee English Breakfast Tea; 5 Jo Curii'us ao do; ALSO—Jht:i Rod Rio Coffee. LoTerlng's Crushed and Pul verised Sujrar;. ALSO—SO,OOO Principe Begara, which will be sold Terr ow - A. JAYNRg, M Filth street, Pittsburgh. Merchant Tailor. JOHN LAUGIILIN, formerly foreman for Mr. 8. Stoner. would nsspectmlly announce to his friends and the pujllo generally, that be has rented and newly fitted no •>.i fitanc * latel >' occupied by Messrs. J. 6L4C. Lee, No. Market street, between Second and Third, where he is prepared to make to order GENTLKMKVB CLOTHING in the most fashionable style. lia> ing himself serred a mru- Jar apprenticeship to the inule, nod beiug a practical cutter, he .OL-reiore flatten himself that be can turnout garments u< r to bo surpassed iu workmanship or style in this or anv other city in the Union. 1 Having just returned from the east, he baa a large ai sortment of the most fashionable Goods, in his line, ere brought U> this market. N. H.—Boys* Oiuthe- mude mid trimmed In the neatest manner. He will nlan warrant ell were what tils reprw fuMHed u> be. Parents will find it greatly to their advantage to give him u call, ii they want their boys neatly fitted. lA'ii t tor-get the place, No. 29 Market street, between Second end Third, west side. sei>fcdAw3m iiresa Making and niiUncry^ 8. K. CARGO r«**j.e<-Uully informs her friends LAnaud oiherh, that -die is prepared to make to order the NXS iat.rst stylesn! HRESSEi S’, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, j ALMAS, tie., on the .-horb-st notice ami on the most rea sonable urtns. Children's Clothing made op w ith neatness ami despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions, nud neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to gir*- satisfaction. ApolU. build tug*, No. 78 POUKTH Street, second story same entrance no to the Crystal Palaee Dagnerrian Gal. i!SL: jy2QaUwly ' William A. (llli it Co., IIAMEKa, •Vo. 04 ItTxxf tired, Pittsburgh. J < UU> <>o cole the following BONUS AND STOCKS:— -it J 4o sbim-s Exchange Bank ; 17 d«> Motioogahela Navigation Company; 'M do Citizens’ Insurance Company; Monongahela Navigation Company Bcnd.'>: CUy of Pittsburgh Bonds; jh,QW County of Ailegneny Bonds. Isep&dlwawtf L. OiI’THIS CURL Of DEAFNESS, PAINS, and the Die- X -Marges of Matter from the Kara—also, all those dis agreeable noise* like the buzzing of insects, ftdiingef water, whizzing of steam, Ac., which are symptoms of approaching Dealn.-HS, and also generally with the disease. Many per sons who have been deal for ten, fifteen, and twenty years and were obliged U> use car-trumpet*, have,after urtDg on® or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being made perfectly well. Physicians and burgeons highly recom mend its use. (From the Tribune. | Pajuwts Do.t’r Nsgisot Youk Cwuuua.—Thousands o. children annually become deaf, in consequence of di* charges of matter Trom their ears, Induced by Bcarlet fever Colds, Ac. Now, if mothers would do their duty and pr> cure Iwarpa’s Oil for Deafness, and use it as directed, their children wouid be cured : but if neglected, the discharge con tinues very troublesome, the hearing gradually gets worse, and finally partial or total deafness ensoee, IMPORTANT NOTICE; ChU and tee Mrs.Baxta-.and*hewiUnaparitoyouinfonut. turn UuU tnU convince and culonuh you. AarouNDisc; FactJ— Philadelphia, January horeh* certify, that when 1 wu about twelveyearsokUl mduallv deal m both earn, ao that In, few ntontbil bund It almoet imposaible to bear, unl.ua in tha Tery loudeat tuna ofTolca. 1 remained in th,t alUmtion until laat summer! a period of eighteen rears, when I heard ofHCARPA'M poirniUND ACOUSTIC OIL. 1 ImmedStalY olStoid S bottle, which I have used, and am happy to say it has acted Ilka magic, and quite curwl me. An, one wilding forth at wmT 1 ! hmy caea, which I thinlt . ramSSihla one, will dud me by calling at my realdencaqOonoord street, 6m door above second street. Mw .>m, RirVr» For sale by A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, 80 Fifth street, Ptttaburgh. ACAIID. —Mr. ii. ANTON and 11. BCiI&OKDEB would respectfully announce to the ritliensaf Pitiabm-gh .mi Allegheny that they will gjr* instruction! oathe Piano, v. . . __ \ MISCELLANEOUS. Carter s * Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OP TEE'BLOOD! Not & PArticle of Kvrouj iiiiL' - » :.T THE AFFLICTED READ AND PONfH'l- '--An , . .i./ii- K*ra*l\ for Scrofula, Kbi«> h\... ..i/eum** v. • ■ -i.-.L u«Le'U J Kruptinn*, s'i ap't-a or FttMtfaa u,i ' : K\er. Ctocsfefticv ' 'iu <>. .riur, liiMdf EnsKfcflM&tand 1 I’a.nof the ifonesand stubborn Ulcea, Byptdßfc Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal OompUnta, andall jjmbmb arising from an injudlaons naacf Mercury, Imnratenoe in Ufe, or Imparity of tha Blood. 49* nils great alterative mart Irina and Purifier of Blood Is now used by thousands of grateful patients from all carta of the United States, who testify dally to the remarkable sure* performed by the greatest of all medicines, “CAR TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neumgiar&heumatSsm, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, m r»i.« »fr r pjnnllns Of thl Throat. Female Complaints, Pains'and Aching of the itenw and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this greatend inestimable remedy. For all lUnonwn of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compere with in It cleanses the system of all Impuri ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver end Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Ooutt* tutkm, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the mwh*s of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Indies, it Is Invariably better th»q all the cos metics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Mixture will remove all saUownesa of complexion, bring the r~srn mantling to the choek, give elasticity to the step, and im prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond aIF the medicines ever heard of. .j The large number of certificate* which we have received' from persons from all parts of the United States, Is the beet evidence that there is no humbug about it The prose, hotel keeperB,magiitr»tes, physicians, and public men, wril known to the community, all add their testimony to the woaderfttl effects of this CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Gall on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful cure* this truly greatest of all has performed. None genuine unless signed by BENNETT A mnma, Proprietors, No. 8 Pearl street, Richmond, Va; to whom alt: orders lor supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM ING, FLEMING BROS., and by Druggists generally, octfibdawly SPECIAL, NOTICE. Sale of Alternate Sections In the State of Missouri* Notice ib hereby given, that, under the Proclamation of the President bearing h«»» the Ifith ultimo, (No. 523,) all the Sections bearing odd numbers re maining to the United States witAin rix m£la on each side of the route of the Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad, situated in tke northern part of the State of Missouri, more particu larly described in said Proclamation,, as advertised in the newspapers of the State, and subject to sale at not I'*"* fling two dollars and fifty cents per acre , will be held at liie un dermentioned Land Offices at the times h*wdn specified, to. wil: Extension Dining Tables; Ottomans; At the Land Office at PALMYRA, commencing MONDAY, 15th January next. m At the Land Office at MILAN, commencing MONDAY. Stb January next. At the Laud Office at PLATTSBURG, commencing MON >AY, 18tb December next. Private entries will not be permitted until after the expi ration of two weeks from the commencement of the public sales respectively. The Sections cat by the route of the road will be sold sutyect to the right of way; and pre-emp tion claims under the several acts of Congress, unices proven up and paid for before the commencement of the sales re spectively, will be forfeited. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 13th day of October, A. D. 1854. siew OFFICE. Be&l Estate and Contracting Agent. THE subscriber has been induced to openan office for the purpose of buying and selling, on Commission, 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 saw-mills. He flatten 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, Monougahela. Ohio, or Mississippi riTers; 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 Bale and Bentof RealKstate. From his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks ha can giTe general satisfaction. All persons are requested to make their contracts soon; espe cially thorns wasting boats or large bills of lumber and tim ber, should contract for them In the fell for the spring and summer use. He will also attend to the purchase ana sale of any commodity that may be desired. Letters addressed to David Mess, Real Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box No. 120, post paid, will be punctually attended to. His office is on Irwin street, No. 2, Allegheny House. DAVID MUNN. 001. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morridon, Ksq., “ “ Mr. Roht.B. Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny Ri TC r Mr. Wm. Armstrong, “ Clarion << Mr. George B. Sweney, “ u « C. A J. Halm A Co., « « u deaghlydaw WAL: Includieg Mineral Bituminous Substance* emplcyod in ApU and Manufactures; with totdr Geographical, Geological and Commercial Distribution, and Amount of Production and Consumption on the Anwt con Continent: with Incidental Statistics of the Iron Man ufactures. By K. G. Taylor, F. G. 8. L., Ac., Ac. Second oiiflon, rvTL-wd and brought down to ISiU, by 8. 8. Maid®, man, l*r°f. natural Science. Ac. Published by J. W. Moore, 19s Chestnut street, Philadelphia. ' interest is one of the moot important in the United State*, ami dace the first edition of tbo late Mr Taylors work was exhausted, those interested hi the pro • unot, consumption and trade, hare had no means of becoin lojt acquainted with the solyect in its Tarioos relations, fortunately. this difficulty no longer exirts, as this second tdulon sapplies an immense mass of information in relation to the various coal fields ot this continent, details of min«n and mining, supply and consumption, markets and routes of transportation, analysis of specimen*, At, Ac. Besides the coal interest, there is another intimately con* necied with it, namely, that ot Iron, to the manufacture uad statistics of which, a considerable portion of this volume I* duvoud. Hero will be found a full account of the con* struclion of furnaces to smelt iron with anthracite coal. This work is useful, not only to the capitalist, political economist and consumer, but to the general reader, on ac count of the varied and interesting matter it contains upon ■collateral subjects. The publisher has spared no pains in tusking this an attractive work t being embellished with numerous wood cuts and colored maps, printed on fine paper, C4O pages, Sro. For sale by oct3l licautlfnl and Valuable Property ~fer Sale at Public Auction, TV* BAR MANCHESTER, purt of the Estate of the late JL" James Adame, Esq., on SATURDAY, the 11th day of November. at 2 o’clock, P. M., on the premises. 1 hare been authorised by the owners, residing in a dis tant State, to offer for sale, at public vendue, 30 most de sirable Building Lots, adjoining the borough of Manchester part of the above estate, each 24 feet front by 100 feet deep; one tier of them fronting on Market street, which la 9o feet wide. These Lots hare a fine view of the Ohio river and adjacent scenery; are near the Plank Road, and in a very delightful and desirable neighborhood, and will be sold on quite reasonable terms. Persons purchasing a block of four or eight Lots, could have a country home, with all the advantages of the city nt a moderate price. Title is unexceptionable, and one of the very beat about the city. For ether particulars apply t 0 JAMBS BLAKELY, Beal Batata and European Agent, octlS cor. Seventh and Smitbfieki sta, Pittsburgh. * David Kuan, Real estatb and contracting agent, no 2. IRWIN Screet, Pittsburgh, has for sale, aa follows 180 acres of land in Ceder bounty, lowa, 16 milee from Mas. catlne, on the main road to Marion, and 8 utiles from Bp ton, 6 miles from two Railroad depots; 90 acres is under cultivation, a good Frame Douse. Frame Barn and Grana ries, a good bearing Apiile Orchard. The farm 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, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pre mises. r Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Saw Will, now in successful operation; 3 Frame Dwellings, Bam, Black smith Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, fox, situ ate ou the bunk of the Allegheny river, at Miller's Eddy, Armstrong county, Pa Enquire as above, or of Mr. L. Munn, on thepremlses. 1 also want to purchase 5 to SOO,OOO-feet, B. tt-of good White Oak Plank, 3 inches thick, 8 or 16 feet long, 7 to 16 inches wide, part to be delivered in October nextand part In April, 1855. Enquire as above. Also, for file, all the Beds, Furniture, and every thing of the fitting out or a large Hotel, In the dty of Pittsburgh, now doing a very Urge business. Two to five years of the lease of the bouse can also be had, and immediate possesion If required. Enquire as above. LUBUi book Foil railroad engineer^.—contain- X ing formal® for laying out curves, determining fro* an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflection*, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathlms and natural signs tan gents, etc. etc, by John B. Uenck, Civil Engineer, pocket book form. $1,75. *% The object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads Rooks of convenient form for use In tho field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tablesare common enough;but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula: for laying out curves, turn-outs,crossings, Ac,i» a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U. S. Muitaut Acujxxy, West Print, April 18, IW4. CJ-nßciaeu; I have looked over “Hunck’e Field Book for Railroad Engineers," and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author propoees, and have no question but it wlllla* founda very useful and practical volume both foroffleeand told work. L. ii. Majlis. y , Tbot, April 2i. 1854. I am much pleased with Mr. Hcnck’s little manual the “Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of rcooguhed processes among railway engineer*, he has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value thaa that of mere novelty-that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say dorixa- use. In conclusion, while I think the of Mr. Henck’s book is such aa to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure in expressing my curdial satisfocticn with its execution, with the per eplcuity of arrangement effected by >h« author, and tbe ex cellent typographical taste displayed by punlishen. _ „ B. FuAJtKiia Übusz, U. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM A HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, *°3 Market street, corner of Second. WM. A. M’CLUKG, PKALKIt IN * Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. COSHES OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., 1_ , PITTSBURGH, PA. * 8 now reoeivinga large assortment of FRESH GOODS, in addition to his already extensive stock, purchased from first hands In the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market pneea. 49* Holds, Steamboats, and families, buying by th* quantity, fluppued at wholesale rates. 4ST Goods deirrered in the dty tree of changa. aepftl .f. 1 ! Fhriiciui 1 th»t B. A. FAHtiJSSTOCK'B VJiKMIFUQK is ths y 11x41 cm* be implicitly relied on for the ex of n onu, 2b B.A. fhhnabxk £ C* n .^T n £*“^. For , fITB J®*» P«t, I have n»«d B.A.Fahne- Btoek • vermiftige for an anthelmintic in my practice My attention vu first called to it in a case whtre I had failed 10 dislodge worms with calomel, pink and cow We. A bo<- tle was obtained, and used with desirable eflect; aince then r ***** prescribed it tor hundreds of patients, and in a larje of case* with complete btoowb. In one eaa» * Mngie bottle of the medicine .brought away from one oent ninety-eight worms. I hare never known It to dp harm, and I am induced to make this statement from an hon«t conviction that it is the moot valuable Vermifuge yet known. Bueh is my confidence in its ** worm-killing” power!, that-1. recommend It to other physicians in this m don, and furnish them with the article. _ M. C. SiTML ILIX Pfgtrcd and —M fcy B. A. VAHMBBXOOK* 00. _ ■»•¥«« atoab •* ,7*' • ** . . jr* m * , , * * ■’> ** “* «* * . * r •*,* * Commissioner of the General Qffpy. B. T C. MORGAN, 104 W(oJ street. D«ar Fifth. Bmxtol, N. H., Jane 9,1863. MEDICAL^ _ ■' - 7,,;ira®ui fay *sfys»ssSy ■i^ti-?y u t .? • U4a * tor*m#toanprgihd afStrey TTijrrl. mirriwn^^''^ the repraiueticmofhuman Ufa. Th flihTo*mff n ’ to ** SJ^SeBKSSSjPSIJBtr «<fcct» are notwteflmt to feeble *M,'tho«fflß* Hrtl^SxSSf^Sc orer»woni manofburineas, the tbs IndMitu) raffsrißg wtaXnem of t single organ, wflT ill v -:ja. manest relief ftem the ase-of J : To tbo#pybotaT»predifliodtfc« ' ' 7 *l ~ *~ J n'i*yii'arirtt3niTrw»»<.«#My i :ss^sssrs y^s i ,^£gsas' j : ;• i ~ BMEDniTHBBKOKJDtWarSmojr. Tb»d«nmp ? >rt(lirf a» rr«»B, , »ahi, to»trrt, mJb . . -=i 'nßtbatbwo'iMnqtfln-afitilflte-toeitainanttUw'taitai • L <U*«* wMd. tU. •rm, m - • ha4wdw,lndpfent partly**byrtafcjpaftaitk* drS --• ®®ft, spinel affections, mnaealar tiywilty n.sfc-~ lenoe, a pricking sensation in the flesh, numbness,mrstal • depression,, whs knam flf tbe-wfil, Urities, a ctmmjcTwwiwnj ; waariaiiat/SS i ail complaint* growing oat of a freeipdnlgtttee cf -T iUI rtnlM h«ya»wi th« rvf . ; WbMieTerthetirgmiutoheAetafl.vfmtAmftwJknßmabirnt i f- "' l n>~tlo»,WS agss^w^'■ K/stem, and’ihat the fiyrvrttrUni of twrr&uidioeosa tik JOWtCocaSnitH-'' jnfc reuafale prOptrafion known. - ■ a “ luu> * •-.;, CDKEorKSBTOOSDinuste. ‘ ” 1' .“■W caol conrey an Idoijuita.iaea oftlie lmk; : ~i ! “"““lo'Uehkni,, ■'" ! dtawiwd, debilitate! andshittstni whfuS ~ '• broken down by excoefi, weak by nature. *> ; ' dckneee-tbe auotron; mtri retard «2ka|SWnto«4tSS‘ braced, termned and bailt op* __. . <>tv . uc ? .-. flnenM. Nor fa the temporary :on rae-eontrarv tlie ,v ' the Cordial properties of themed!- 1 ' ; aiie emstitation restore it to hs Borstal 'ltfUlflSL "Jr it ifiT LOSS Of MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush c-f blood to the head, melancholy. >‘ aebiHty, hysteria, wretchedness, thonghta i tion—fear of .insanity, prostEatjoru irra*lJ K“7B inability to sleep, diseases inddeot io: : | mania, regue temaa, of the .heart, tapomocy.;.: • » ' ormstjpaiiQn, from whatever cauaaimsing, it is, W '- | • reliance to be placed on human testimony,absolutely _ .• t nfclllMa ■— ” A O&KAX MXDICINJt rOS PEMat.wa . f Tho unparalleled effects of this great'reytcratlTo. in ali - 1 ooapuunts incident to female?, mark a new era la die an nals of medtdne. Thoasands of stimulanls hara been ia- -i rented—thoasaadof iayigprant •.*oncoctcd--^nimrpo«tip' ; ' ' - to be specified iu the yaiioxis diseases’ and •icraastsmen*' A ' Which tb- delicate formation cf-w**m*n render he* *' tf - ' ’ • JEVEBY WOMAN OF SJENfIE, “ ~“ ablfc who raffersCrom weakness, derangement, : ■ mors, pains -la the back, or any other euliartohersex, «r common ta both . tigorating Cordial a trial. . MSRRj Hl* pameAM wUl find this ». , v tie or two, a tboromth tdial !- ter - ! A*7 h * Te **** a- l»t -directions " Rf ° B ™tct of th ® f T«em. In all ' nmSTtho w 7? ttaad lho **9 W pawotoor healthy off . r^M-rfVT^ 0 W 7 jald 001 hare been so bat far this rxtraordf * • v'.^ratioa.-Andltis equally potent for the many die ■>* -r which it ie recommeeded. Thousands cf younx *■ . -* been restored by aaingit, and notln * stance has it failed to benefit tblwry 0 -„ , j PKBBONB OF PALH COMPLEXICB. V { or consamptiye habits, are restored by the use of a bottled - two to bloom and-rigor, chantangihe skin from a pale, vel l low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion * TO THE MISGUTDKD. These are soma of the sad and melancholy effects prodo* ‘4 ced by early habits of youth, yfa; weakness of the >»«»> ’ ? ***'' H " iK *i iri~g *i *h~t htjii, i «KR?*w. palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nerroos • . t* irritability,derangement of thu (SgestiTe funcaons, general' ?->• debility, symptoms of cpTwomptioßs, etc. ' l Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be i" dreaded, loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression •*r .-pints, eTilfbrabodingp,aTCT!W)n to society, MlfdfatrtwL t e of soUtode, timidity, etc., are some of the erils prodto 1 4 { ced- All thus affliiSed yw “ J jf BEFQRB CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE ■ I* •bf old reflect that a sound mind and body an tbemost « ! - cwßirjpeqnliitw to promote eommbiifl htpplnew: fauieal - l !V without these, the journey through life becomes a wearr ' ' E fili^iiDage—the proepeet hourly darkens the* Yiev* the ' '•! - wind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with th* 1 blighted with your own. r i f •- i . CAUTION. i - Dr. Horse’s lorlfforatteg Omfinl hn bam ccnniwiMutf : ■ ' fcy some unprincipled persons. wu r In lutnrf.all U»g™oi»e_Cor<iiiU will h.ro th.prT.prie- . Dp. Horst’s Invigorating Cordial. 1 „ • C. U. PJSQ, Proprietor. N. T. :'r*. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot*r ties—pnce three dollars per bottle, two for fire d»!JawL dx < t - for twelre dollar*. C. H. IUNG, Proprietory ** T \ • AGEITgi Httabuixh—maiiiw, aitos., no. a> Wom Bt r»eL Do OHO- 11. KKYSKK, N 0.140 << u Allegheny C!ty—JNO.l*. FLKMEJQ gmcianat?—B. H. MKAKISGS FILLS;; FOR ALL TUB PURPOSES OF A ' ' ; FAMILY PHYSIC. • t THa* Am long- existed a publie 5 i V demand fbraneflsctiTepurgitiveijGl " : j whieh eonld berdiedon uaureand - m perftcUy safe in he operation. ■ Thi« » i \ ““ wen proved to suet that d* , iVjfMM m«Dd.a&d anexteasive trial ofltalj hwconelorfrely shown with * 7 \ ' *bat sucre** it accomplishes the pur- ' P««(lHi||ud. It is easy to make * ' * not easy to make £ tn» brgt Ot ail piUs—Cßti which should hare b»m of the oh- » 1 jeqtfons, but all the advantages, or eTery other. TM* has t bepn attempted here, and with what iuco» we would re- ' a tactfully submit to xhe pubiie decision. It has been nn * fortunate tor the patient hitherto that almost every ptuja- * uve medidne is acrimonious and irritating to the bowels.» Tins is not. • Manyof them produce so much griping 7'- ir ' A. and remlsionintheaystem as to more than counterbalanr* th£ good to be derived from them. These pQli produce no 'f\ *- L obstruction or derangenent in the bowels. Being porelr * TT^^. no^fm^ aariMfronith » ita *eteWqnaßi 1 ' « ty{ but It U [bettor that any medicine should be taken jodK 1 ■ ndusiy. Minute tooedons for their use in the ecTerZ' " diseases to which they are applicable are given ob -the Among the complaints whieh have been Speedily cured hr '5 them, wemaymention Liver ComplainUn its vadoaafenss ofijaundiee, Indigestion, Languor, and Lo?? of Aptwtate LUtlessness, IrriUUlUv, Bilious Headache, IffiWKver < M. 7 and \ ain Jn lh * Bia « »° d boins; br, in truth. J all these are but the consequence of diseased action in tb* ‘ $ liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief ' *' in^ Te “«* : Dysentery, Hun*£J £53?: ff and scurry, Golds with samaeas of the body, Ulcers and in- ‘ * purity of the blood; in short, any and erery owe when 1 purgative is required. ' * i m Uh.omutfcnn, Coot, Sr»rd, KryrfpelM, lniitZ ■ Hjid of the Otut, hi.! m th« Ihmk, Slom.chu.dade. ' : They ..hould b. freely ultra in the spring of tin. you. u ■ purify the Hood .ml prepua the astern fee thekhun «r ; ■ r** r ’°° 5 : An occasional dobe stimulates the cn»"°»h and ”■ bonds into healthy action, und restores the appetite and' : Tigor Ikey purify the blood, and, by their stimulant Ac-' ? aon on the circulatory syctbin, renovate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted r r diseased ettergi* of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advanta geous, even though no serious derangement exists* but on dosing should never be canted too fbr, as ereiw purgative medicine redoes? th. strength, when taken to ' exc ’ The thousand eases hi which a physic is raquind * cannot bo enumerated here, bet they suatest themsaives to the reason of every holy; and it U confidently beliered ' thl- pill will answer a better purpose I han an? thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their vir tues are once known, the public will no longer donbt-wbst- •' reaicdy to employ when in netai of a cathartic medicine • . Prepared by JAilEd C. Arts, Aa>ajer and Practical' ' ’ Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Priee 26 eeuts per box. Five boxwfc for $l. Held bjß. A. FAUNXSTOCK A CO, nttataak and fc* ■llbreggfarta. S&SEEt.; IPrlvtU Dliiutl. .1 ,'s W** BROWN, No. 41 Diamond AUsv, l)e- JH JJ U ‘"“fM* Is mmlj eo»£n«l to r,-hxiii tirougbt on by itoyruo-'iii-i-, vciit-hf;ii indnlg.no. ■«* iisss^sssss tion«,Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, 3gmtn»i wLg. POea, Female W«afawau M®tUy Sopprentau, Pleases of the Joint* Back and Loin* h* f tatioa of the Bladder and EidneyF,su=ceaefcUT Curegaarantoed - Bme« ynar*’praeti©e(iix la thiadtylanaMee Dr. Brow* "•••acee of a epeedy eaxe to ailwho may eon* «n^ to olfct teUfeuti OQce and Private OonsnltaUon Boom*, <l. ptuno&d nQr» <3» Charge* moderate. aatfcttrty I) LLKUM-ATIflM,—Dr, Brovn’« n«vlv dißcOTtrec needy JX for Rheumatism ft a speedy *nd certain Remedy that painful trouble.; It never Offlceand Private Otoultatton Boone No. 41 DIAMOND Piliabargh, Penn’*. The Doctor is always et hone march‘i&d*w. IMlii TttUTH COSCKKMKQ SgLUrißfi’ VTCKMI » . -„• —A single rial producing wonders! the &llo» * * log: Pwt Jefferson co_ J»n. 27* 1852. Ms. E. E. finim; -Sir—l bought of J. R. Bees, one bot tle of jour VermifogVftnd gate it to a child of mine, ami it expelled W large worms, and quite a number of naaH one*. u, p uitn,: ' _ Oasuil Feb. 7,1U45L i Ha. R. E. Rwma- Rating tried yoer Yeanifaga in mv fiunily. I can say that it is not to be garpaawd by any Yer* ‘ mifugein the world forexpelllng worms. _ <3, Ruoang. Wuslow TP T Jefferson ccvEeh.l?, IS&2. Ua. R. K. Rnisg-I gaTe one bottUref your Vermifuge to my child, and it expelled 75 large worms. I thlnK ifc tb* beet In use. Tours, respectfully, p. Item*. Prepared and sold by R* E. siaxaap g ogu au!9 PiltfebnruhTra. M KDICINfi CHSTij.“I h>Tt on tbi flmrt let <n Medicine Chati mt olfarwl in « finr FuailU*, Staunbut*, *&, Ac* tVwTtV in* a gaod and cheap Chart would do weQ to call asd«Jh •min* mine baforv purchasing «l*evher«. *nM JOS. rLKUFtfO. M*ATOUIIgBa-ItaeU. * Cto.'. Impro.W CuOMa \ of fatal «tn«, br \ *u«3wam»». ' -'vc; i i jfeblOanwr :
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