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DAILY MORNING PO^T
TUESDAY MORNING:
ny The babyl* sick, my dear
'• Well, give it eastor til. DenoH bring up
the castoif oil.” ' ■ .,■ •
“ Ifa all gone, fir, not a drop is left.
«. Gone .! why we hare not yet opened the bot
tle fl
Sore you have bad it every day, and I have
seen you use it myself, upon your salad.”
••Wby, you scoundrel! you don’t moan to say
that I’ve been eating castor oil every day during
the salad season?”
“Sure you have, sir.”
“Did you not see the bottle was labelled Cas
tor Oil?” .
“ Sure and I did sir, and didn't I put it in the
castors every day ?” '
Resolution Proposing Amendment# totlae
CouKitmlon of the t'ommonwftltn.
Ssctioji 1. Retvlred by V>t Senate a»d Haute of llepraen-
U‘ivt* •/ the Commnnwtulth <f J\nntylvani>i in General As
«m’iy mef,'That ilic following amendments be and the
same are hereby proposed to the Constitution oflbcCotn
m(ji.wealth, under and io aecoTdHOce with the provisions cf
ttte teath article them-!’, to wit:
PaoPO»ITI9N 1, TO HE AMICUS at.
Slctiom 1. liiu aggregate amount of iebte hereafter con
trusted by the Oommmiwealth shall u«v*r excewi tb>- turn
of five hundred thousand dollars, t-xeept in rase of wnr to
repel invastoo, suppress indirection. or to redeem tho j>uN
lie debt of the Commonwealth, a*-d the money so raised
shall be applied to the purpose for which the debt m <y he
contracted, or pay such debts, and to no other purpose
J*EC?los 2] To pay the puhlic debt of thoComim n wealth,
and debts which may hereafter he contracted incase of war
to repel invasion, suppress iosurrection and to redeem the
public dsbt,;tbo Legislature shall at their next session alter
the adoption of this section into the Coastiiudun, provide
by law f-.r the creation of a *iokii.c fond, which -hai. not
be abolished till the said public debts b* "»«’ 5 \mtd, »®
consist of all the net anuual income from the public work>
anil stocks owned by the Commonwealth, ?r »uy other
funds arising uuder any revenue law now exuding or that
may be hereafter enacted, so far as the same may bo re
aoired tr. pay the interest of said debts eeml-annually. and
annually,to;redue« the principal thereof by a sum Dot less
than fl*re".buOvir©d thousand dollars, incrca a el yes ly >*v
compounding at a rate of not Iras limn live per ccutum per
annum; the said sinking fund shall be invented in the loans
of the Commonwealth, which shall bo cancellcdlrom time
3 10 tj m fe in a manner to be provided by law ;no portion of
the sinking fund shall ever be applied to the payment ot
tha debt of fire hundred thousand dollars meutionedin tin?
first section of this article, but the said sinklngfund shall
be applied only to h *rein specified .
gjstmoi* 31 Tho credit of the Commonwealth shall not in
any way by jgivon mf loaned to or In aid of any individual,
company, corporation or association, nor t-hall the Common
wealth hereafter become a joint owoer or stockholder in
any company, association or corporation in this Con.mon
wealth or elsewhere, fo tm-d for any purposes.
Sscno.v 4j The Commonwealth shall never asfurnn tho
debts of any county, city, borough or town-hip, or of any
corporation: or association, unless such debts shall have
been contracted to rapid invasion, suppress insurrection, or
to defend tho State in war.
TItOPOSmoS 2, TO DK ABTICLK XI.
Prohibiting Municipal Subscription*.
The Legislature shall never authorise »uy county, city,
borough oritownsbip, by vole of its citizens or otherwise,
to become a stockholder in any joint stock company, as-o
ciation or ovrporatfon, or to raise money for, or loan its
credit to. or in aid of any such company or association.
E 1». CHaSK,
Speaker nf the Hjust of Representatives.
M. M’UASLI.N,
Speaker of the Senate.
In Senate, April 2S, 1854.
Rejoiced, That thia resolution pass. Yeas 22, nays 6.
Extract from the Journal. J
T. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk.
In House of Representatives, April 21. 3,654.
Resolved. That t-is resolution pas*. Yeas 71, nays 20.
ExtrotfSirtthe Journal. WM. JACK, Clerk.
gxcaLTAßi's Omen, \
Filed April 22,1854. j C. A. BLACK.
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
psxxsrLVAyiJ, ss.
SacaxTAET t> Omcs, >
Harrisburg, July 1,1554. f
e. \ i do certify that the above sad foregoing is a
J BXaI~ >true and correct copy of the original “ Rn-olu
-1 j tion relative to an amendment of the Constitu
tion,’' as tho same remains on file 4n this office.
In testimony whereof l have hereunto set mv
baud aod caused to be affixei the seal of the Sec
retary's office the tiay and year above written.
*' C. A. BLACK.
. Secretary of tho Commonwenl -h.
Journal of the Senate.
“ Resolution No. 602, entitled * Re-*olution proposing
amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth,’
•was read a third time. On the question, will, the S- unte
agree to the first proposition, the >«a* and n-<ys were taken,
agreeably to the Constitution, and were as f dlows, vix:
Yxas — Messrs. Bockalew. Dirlingtoa, Darsio.'Kurguson,
Foulkrod, Frick. Fry, Goodwin, Huldemao, Hamilton, R.
D Uamlln, E. W. Hamlin. HeUt-r. Hum*, Jaailson. M’C'in
tock, U’Farland, I'iatt, ijuiggie, Sager, Sllfer, and -U’Caalio,
Messrs. Crabh, Craawell, Hendricks, liinxcr, Kun
kle and Skinner —6. .... _
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the will the Senate agree to the second pro
povllon. the yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the
Con'ditutifm, and were as follows, via:
Yxa*—Mes«ri. BurkaUw, D«r-le. Vurgusou, Foulkrod,
Fry. Goodwin, Haldeman, B. D. Hamlin, B. W. Hamltn,
Hendricks. Ileistef, Hog.*, JamKon, Klnser, M'Climo-k,
M’Farland. Platt, Fri-a, Quiggl**, SUrer, Wherry, 11’CarHa,
Speaker—22.
Nats—Messrs. Crabb, Creawtll, Darlington, Ilamiltoo,
Kunkle and ekinner—ti.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
Journal of the House of Representatives.
“ The question recumog upon the final passag- < f the
Resolutloua, the Aral proposition was agreed to as follows.
Ysaa—Messrs. Abraham. Adam*. Atherton, Ball, Barton,'
Beyer, Bigbatn. Boyd, Bu<«b. Byerly, Caldwell, Calvin. Car
li-Ie Chamberlin, Cook. Crane. Cummins, Daugherty. Da
vL«, De France, Dunning. Krkcrt, Bdiag-:r. Kidryi, Krans,
Barter, Frv, Gallentine. GSbhon-y. Giun-'re. Gray. Groom.
Owin. Hamilton, Uart, Herr. Hiestund, HiH-r. Hipr><-,
Horn. Hummel. Huuseek-r, Hunter, llurti. Jackmiu KU
gore, Knight, Laury,i(L«bigb.) Linn, Masae, Maguire. Man
derfleld, U'ConDelU WKee. Miller Monaghan. Mor.tg 'mory,
Moore, M«er, Mum. Falmer, Purke. Pnrmlee, I'A'-mur-,
Vattereon. Porter. Putney. Rawlins, Robert*. Rowe, d*ilade.
Seott, 31dle, Simonton, Smith, (Bei k-,) Smith, (Crawf.rlj
Stewart, Stnekdala, Strong, etrothera, Wheeler, V. n-kltm,
Wright, Ziegler, Chase, Speaker—SO.
- Nats—None. . _ „
• 8"o the question was determined in the amrmatire.
On the question will the Ileus* agree to tbesroond propo
rtion, M>e yeas and nays were taken, agreeably in the pn -
■visions of the 10th article of the Constitution, and nre as
fbJlows:
Ykas—Hessra. Abraham, Ath*rtnh, Ball, Barton, I> k.
Boyer, Byy'l, Caldwell, Carlid-. Chamberlain,
C.ok. Cr*ne. nmmin*. !):»• gbrrty, Davl*, lVepan, D-'
France, Dunoina, K inger. Kid red Kvaus Fry. G Blentine,
.Gibhoney, Gilmore, Gray. Oroua. Gwiu, Hamilton. Hies*
land, Uilller, Hippie Hun*eekrr. Hunter, Hurtt, Jackman,
Kilgore, K'-igbt, Laary, (Lehigh.) Lowery. (Hogs,) Linn,
Magee. Maguire, Maodrrfleld. M’Oonueil, M'Kw*, Mouo--
gb&n, Montgomery, Moore, Moser, Mu.*e, l l'urke,
Parmleo. Passmore, Patterson, Porter. Rawlins. Roherw,
Rowe, SaJlade, BcoU, Plmonton. Smith, (Berk*,; trrnith,
(Crawford,) atockd&le, Wheeler, Wlcklein, Wright, Chare,
Adams, Baldwin. Beans, Bn«h, Byerly,
Bckert, EBls, Hart, Herr, Horn, Hnmmel. M Onmb*. Miller.
Poalson, Patnoy, Sidle, Stewart, Strong, Strother*. Ziegler
—2O.
Bo the question was determined in the affirmative.
Ssckktart's Orrice, \
Harrtsborg, July 1, 1854. f
PSHNSTLVa a ia, ss
I do certify that the above and foregoing L* a
J seal. Utroeand-correctcopy of the ‘•teas” and ‘ wat»'’
1 —y— w> \ taken on the “ Resolution relative to an amend
V ment of the Constitution of the Commonwealtli."
aatlie same appears on ibe Jon nals of the two
Houses of the General Assembly of this Com
monwealth, for tho Session of J 854.
Witness my hand and the seal o( said office
this flret day of July, on# thousand eighty hun
dred and fifty-four. C. A. BL*CK.
jyll:lawf3m Secretary of the Comm^nweaDh.
KOT I C K , „,
To tbe Creditors upon tbe Wain .Line of
Public Improvements.
rpilE CREDITORS upon ibe Main Line of tb* Public
I Improvements are hereby ootifiral, that pursuant to
so Set, entitled “An Act to provide far the ordinary expen
ds of Government, the repairs of tbe public Canal* and
Railroads and other general and special appropriations,” ;
aDorored the 9lb day of May, 1844, the Commissioners ap
pointed to examine all claims for MOTIVE I’OWER AND
REPAIRS, bearing date prior to tbe Ist day of December
1853, will meet at the following places aDd periods,-for tbe
fulfilment of the duties assigned them, viz:
Hollldajsburv,on Monday, July 10.
Hnmmlt, . Thur-dmy, “ 1.1.
Johnstown, Monday, “ 17.
lllairrrille, “ . Monday, “ 24.
Pittsburgh, . ThorHlay, “ 27.
Huntingdon, “ Thursday, Ang. 3.
Lewis town, « . Monday, “ 7.
‘ Millerstown, “ . Thursday, « 10.
.Harrisburg, “ Monday, “ 14.
Oolumbla, *' Thursday, “ 17.
Parksburgr-- “ Monday, “ 21.
Philadelphia',' ’ “ - Thursday, “ 2i.
Jyl2:t27tb THOMAS A. MAOPIKK. Secretary.
DR. CUMMINGS’ WORKS—American edition 75 esnts
per Tol.; new supply by express.
Ob arch Before tbe Flood.
Scripture Readings on Genesis.
-The Tent and the Altar. ,
Leetures on Miracles and Parables, or Foreshadows.
Prophectic Studies on Daniel
Lectures on the Xpocalvpso i Ist and 2d sones.
Voioea of the Day, Dead and Night.
Benedictions. , .
The English edition of the above also on hand, at per
roL; former prices $2 and $2,50. For sale at
DAVISON’S Booh Store,
jylO 05 Market street, near Fourth.
AGNES STRICKLAND'S NEW BOOK.—The Pilgrims of
Walstngbam: by Agnen Strickland, is just received
and for sale at H. MINER A CO.'S, No. 32 Smithfleid street
Another Book by Eugene Sue, tbe celebrated and popular
author of the Wandering Jew, Mysteries of Paris, Ac., Ac ,
entitled Woman’s Lore; a true story of the Heart; price
26 oents.
Aubrey: "by Mrs. Marsh, author of Emilia Wyndham,
Outle Avon, Ao.; Harper’s Library; 60 cents.
TheJesait’s Daughter; complete; 50 cents.
A Year After Marriage: by T. 3. Arthur; 25 cen L-*.
Howltt’S Visits to Remarkable Places ; $2.
Flora Lyndsay, or Passages in ao Eventful Life: by Mrs.
Moedie, author of Boughing it in tbe Bush, Mark Hurdle
stone, «ca 50 cents. >
Nanette and her Lovers; a story illustrating some new
Fba>e« in French Life; $l.
Julienne, the Daughter of the Hamlet; a new Protestant
Novel; compute in one volume; $l.
The Rappers, or the Mysteries, Fallacies and Absurdities
of Spirit Rapping, Table Turniuc and Rutrancameot; with
illustrations: 1 volume; 60 oents.
Rosa Lambert, or the Memoir, of an Unfortunate Woman;
aoomoanlon to Mary Price: t>j a. W.M. Reynolds; vol. 1;
50 oents. n. MINER A CO.,
JeSO . S 2 Smithfleid *t.
UTAGAZINE3 FOR JUL.F, JUST Iv«jkiVKD.
VJ. Knickerbocker Mag»*Lne, lor July.
Harper’s “ “
Putnam's “ “
Graham's “ **
Illustrated Magakine of Art, u
New York Jqurnal, for July.
London Lancet, “
Horticulturist, “
Received and for sale at
PAUL KI «£INHR’6 Literary: Depot,
jyg Fifth st. oppo»lto th^'Th^rre.
TNOtJRTH Of JULI EXCURSION—De not forget to look
r at those beautiful BUILDING LOTS, eo pUa'-iutij oiu-
Hed onMpnnt Washington—free from the dust ; and smoke
of the ciqr, and In the pore air of the country—yet within
a few mlnutts 1 walk of the city.' The Inclined Plane wilf
soon be .completed, and these Lots rendered very easy of
Lots of 50 feet front by ZlO deep are selling at $250
each—s2o In hand, balance in sums of $5 a month.
jyj 8. CUTHBERT A 80N.-140 Third street.
NO. 2KOBIN; \ ”
lulUfr l " No. 1 Baltimore Herring: for sale by
jyf A 00.
•JULY 25
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1 NStHfctNCE- OOMPAN-LES. - -f
D E LAWt 1
MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COME ANY.
OFFICE in the North Room of the .*Sxebange, On Third
street, tIULADELPHIa.i
MARINE INSURANCES.
Ox Yesseis, V
Caroo, V To all porta of the World.
FaxianTS, j l
INLAND INSURANCES
Oa goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land c&rrUges, to
all parts Of the Union.
FIRS INSURANCE?
On merchandlre generally. . •>
Ou store*, dwelling houses. Ac.
ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY, November 7,1863.
Boudsami Mortgages .$24,300 00
State ot Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden, Southwark, and other loans, .181,553 42
Stocks iu bauks, railroads and Insurances com
panies 24,012 20
Bills receivable. 160,825 94
Cash on hand i 16,071 30
Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums
on Marine Policies recently issued ..121,707 07
Subscription Notes. ......100,000 00
PIBXCTOB9:
Dr. B. M. Huston,
Wm. Marlin,
Joseph 11. Seal, . Hugh Craig,
E-imund A Souder, ■ Sj*encer M’llvaln,
John U. Davis, Charles Kelly,
Robert Burton, Sam uel K. Stoke*,
John li. PeuroM, ; HeurySloani
George G Helper, James Traquair,
E Iward Darlington, j Wm. Byre, Jr-, ‘
li Jones Brooke, Joshua L Price,
J. G. John-on, Jame.-.Teanent,
Jatne* C. Hand, Johu B. Sornple,
The.ipilus i'autdlng, Charles Schaffer,
James B. M FarUnJ, J. T Logan, Pittsburgh,
\V\ 0. Ludwig, ; B. T. C. Morgan, do.
* WM. MARTIN, President
TUOS.C. HAND, Vice Presfaleut
Josrrn U\ Cowax, Sec’y.
P. A. MADERIA, Agent,
nmrlo No. 95 Water -treat, ifittsburgb.
PHiltD ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE Si ATE MUTUAL FI HE AND MARINI
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Assets, May lrt, 1652. $209,016 51
Premiums received to May Ist, 136,250 56
lahus, Ac 1,910 19.
Capital Stock -1— 100,000 00
- $446,183 *>
Returned premiums, Losses, Re-insxtTance,^Ex
panses, fi 87,864 50
inTxaTsnurrs.
Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good seen
entities $161,481 98
Premium Notes 179,016 51
Cashonhand 17,820 21
Total ain’t of Resources, Liable for Losses— $358,318 70
SELECTORS.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county,
P. C. SEDGWICK, Harrisburg,
SAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia,
' A. WILKINS. Banker, Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER, “
JOHN B. RUTHERFORIkDauphin ooanty,
A.‘J. GILLETT, Harrisburg,
S.T. JONES. lUrrisburg, •
IWUKRT KLOTZ, Carbon county.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President.
A. J. GILLETT, Secretary.
Will Insure against perils of sea anJ inland navigation,
iv!m», on Morrhandixw in city or country, at lowest rates con
ustent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling housed
either perpetually or for. a term of years.
Branch OQiiv!, corner Fourth and Smltbfleld streets,
dyiottf A. A CARRIER. Actuary.^
'THE UNITED STACKS
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND .TRUST COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Otfice, S E Corner of Third and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia.
Officers ofths Home Board ai Philadelphia:
ooucoToaa.
Stephen R. Crawfbrd, Paul B. Goddard,
•Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Beujamin VV. Tingley, Geo. M'Henry,
Jacob L. Florence, c James Devereux,
William M.Godwin,. William M’Kee.
President —Stephen ILCrawford.
Vice. PrtsidctU— Ambrose W. Thompson.
Afaiiual Ksarniner, PiUsburghStsmoo U. Willson, M. D.
dUeghsny City—R. B. Mowrv, M. D.
GEO. K. ARNOLD. Agent, j
marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, iMttsburgh.
TUe Franklin Fins Insurance Company,
Of Wiiladelphia, /iwuy.’wnu.
DIRRCTORS —Charles W. Itanrker. Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob ft. Smith, Geo. W. Rich
ards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph! ft- Boria. David 8. Browne,
Morris Patteraon. Cuts, N. Bxxcxxa, President.
Ouas. G. Baxcxxa, Seoretasy.
Contluuqto make inouranoe, perpetual or limited, on every
dnecriplion of property, in town and country, at ratee aa low
a* are consistent with security.f - l.
The Company hnve reserved a large Fund,
which, witb their capital and premium.*, safely invested, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Ajijote of tlio Company on January Ist, 1861, as pub
lished agreeably to iu Act of Assembly, ware as follows, via:
5918,128 68
Real Estate 84,377 78
Temporary Loans I 83,966 17
Stocks 61.899 00
Cash, Ac 64,346 81
Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one year*,
tfcry husv paid upward of (hie SliUioQ Four Hundred Thou
sand l»llar?. losre* by fire, thereby affording erid«ncw of the
advanL-ures of insurance, as well u the ability and dispoai
tion to u<*et with promptness all liabiilties. „ ,
J. GARDINER OOFPIN, Agent, 1
ap24 Office, north-east ror. Wood and Third stS.
PROTECT lO\ "
INSURANCE COMPANY,
U A lITF.O RD, CONN.,
Capital S'ock , Annual Premiums and Western Fund
$1,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1 825.
Poll"!-* of Insurance i*sned at all time* on the most favora
ble terms, against
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE,
oa rm
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
BY
GEO. E ARNOLD, Agmt
FOP.'PITTSBURGH AED ALLEOIIKXI’ COL’ETT
rjikritj:;.- •
Western Insurance Company, °ittsbnrgh.
R. MILLKR, Jr., Prrtidm!. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL, <1300,000.
YTriLLinsure against all klDd* of risks, FIRE and MA
W RINK. Ail will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Home I nstltutlon, managed by Diaxcroas who are well
Known in the community, aud who are determined,; by
promptness and lil.HjnUity. to mainudn the character which
they have assumed, a* offering the best protection to thoee
who desire to he Insured.
Directors. —R. Miller, Jr.,C.W. Rlrketson, J. W. Butler,
N.Holmee, Jr.. VV. H.Smith, C- Ihmsen, George W. Jackson,
Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippenrott.Geonr* Dareie.JamesMc-
Auley, Alexander Nimb k, Thomai Scott.
Office, No. 92 Water street, i Warehouse of Spang A
Co., up stairs.) Pittsburgh. nt>T *4 : ly
AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
lIARTFOKD, CONN.
Chartered 1 H i o—Capital Stock $300,000
TUGS. K. BRACK, President.
THUS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. |
DIRECTORS— Thomas K. Brace,
Samuel Tudor, Kbeneser Flower,
Ward Woodhridge, K. A. Bulkeley,
Joseph Church, Roland Mather, 1
Frederick Tyler, . Edwin G. Ripley,
Robert Buell, Samuel 8. Ward,
Miles A. Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt,
John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, __
Oostavu* V. Davis, Junius 8. Morgan.
49* Policies on Fire and Inland Risks issued on favora
ble term*, by OEOROE K. ARNOLD, Ag’t,:
decl2:ly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
HOTELS
CITY HOTEL.
{LATE tJ OW.N'd. ) J
Corner of Smlthfle’ld amt Tbtrd streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.'
GLASS & CARR, Proprietors.
JOHN' P. GLASS, DAY D. CARR,
(Lal< N»t- V«l«fnp!i 0(5o« ) (L*U Su CtoUl k Pmj B*4aUo
large and cooim'jdiou* House baring undergone
| thorough repair and furnished with aow equipments
throughout. Is now open for the reception of tbo traveling
puMiC. CIIARQKH M3KS&ATE.
ST* C LA 111 HOTEL.
(FORMERLY TOE EXCHANGE,)
PITTSBURGH,
Corner Penn and St. Clair streets*
C. W. BENNETT Proprietor.
is a firm class bouse, between the Railroad De
pots-, the rooms ore large aud newly furnished, and charges
moderate. aorl4:lvd*w
THE ULKN HOTEL
13 NJW READY FOR MUMMER VISITERS. —The
grounds have been improved. and the House rendered
more attmetire, generally. The proprietor will be happy
to see his friends. .
An Omnibus of the Excelsior Line is nifar running
from the station, oo Fifth street, to the GLEN HOTEL
Leaves tho station at 8 o’clock, !A. M., and 6 P. &I 4 return
ing at 9 A. M , aud fIU P. M. i_
JeVirCm & J. Q. MARTIN, Agent
FRANKLIN HOUSE* Cleveland* Ohio.
C PATRICK A SON, PROPUrroaa.—This House has ua
• dergone thorough aud eitensivo repairs, alterations,
and large additions of new furniture, etc., and ths propria
tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
their part to render ths FkahkUh a place where all the com*
forts of a first class hotel can be found.
j y 4:tf ■ ; 0. PATRICK A BON-
RILEY’S HOTEL:
CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT BTREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
my2o:y] E. RILEY, Proprietor.
FLORENCE HOTEL,
NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
(COXDCCTED OS TBK KUBOPUH Plan.)
REUBEN LOVRJOY,
oc3:ly I PROPRIETOR.
J. M’IUfiTEBS, JR., AO'T M. H. MARSH
PERRY HOTEL, corner of Hancock streetand Dnquesne
Way, Pittsburgh. Pa.
mar&y UcMASTERS A MARKLE, Proprietors.
NEW PUBLICATIONS—Just receivai by Express the
following new and standard Books, ahead of all cotam
parades:
Wood’s Practloe of Medicine, new edition;
Sir Jasper Carew, by 0. Lever, new wore;
F shlon and Famine, by Ann 6. Stephens, new work;
Juggler or Nankin, by S Cobb, Jr.; 1
Wild Western Scenes, new supply;
Dodd Family Abroad, bv C. Lever, new supply;
Fauuv F e ru. second series, new supply;
Festus, a Poem, by P J. Rally* ns* work;
Chambers’ Paper* for the People, new edition, in 0 toUh
44 Select Writings, M *• In A vols.;
“ Jllsoeilany, in HJvol*-;
*• French Revolutions;
“ Stories ■ f Irish Peasantry,
“ Ufo and Works of Buna;
u , German Literature;
Hernobe's Field Books, new supply;
Trautwine on Curves, “ “
shnnk on Curves, new work.
All persons wanting new and chsapßooks will sail at
jylS SAMUEL B. LAUFFXR’B 87 Wood street
ittSKMtS-ANi> BBOKfHtN
EXCHAH G£ -40 BiS KIBi HOUSE
A. WII.KJiS A. CO.,
UNITED STATES DANK BUILDING.
No. **r-7 Fourth Street,
miSULIiOH,' J-A.
FOREIGN and Domestic Exchange, Colo, Bank Not*?
aud Land Warrants bought and sold.
Collections made throughout the Union.
Business paper discounted and. loans negotiated.
Stocks bought mud sold on commission.
Monej received ou deposit, and interest allowed when
left for A specified time. det*3
Remoral. >
PATRICKS A FRIEND,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE CKoSERS,
Bene Removed Lhar Office to (he Vomer of Fifth and Wood its.
piTTsaoean, pa_
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Eschangu liroaera,
and Dealers in Notee, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Siher
and Bank Nous. Exchanges on the Eiisum aud Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections ifiade in oil the cities throughout the Uulced
states. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [f-’bd.
7 S. HOLMES A SONS,
HANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
$62T,47i» 63
(UTS SIMUVIU TBK1& BANKiN«i AND UOIA.M.K OfFICS TO NO.
07 KAEXCT STHEET, rOCS DOOWJ BELOW ULD STAND.
'O' UOLMKS * BON3, Bankurw and Kxcliange Urokvrs,
X v • and Dealer* In Notes, UrnlX*, Acceptances, Golil, Sil
ver and llank Notes. Exchange on the Extern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections nude in all the dtlee throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No.
tJ7 Market street, between TlurJ end fourth nts. | jaSo:ly
jab. a. UOJN,
HOON & SABO ENT,
HANKER* AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
if. a. corkis of wool) a oiria ha, pittsburhij, fb.
DEALERS in Gain, Book Not-s. Thin-Lii':*. Foreign anti
Domestic Kxrh&nga, Certioc.it•.**■ -n' D* j-.-il, Ac.
Exchange on all the principal cith:* of the Union and Ko
rop*, for sale in stuns u> suit fur hu-ei-y.
Corrant and par funds reichtsi --u th-pont.
Collection? made on all parts of the Uuio:,. at the lowest
•at*?*. v
TIEItNAN A Ct>.,~
BANKLKa AND EXGUANUB bHOKEUS.
yu. yft Wood Stmt, currier <■/ Diamond Alky,
htt*C!;bc.ii, vt.,
BUY AND SELL Bunk .Nun'., and Com; Discount time
exchange, and promi.-sory notes; make collection* In
all the principal cities «d the L’umu. Receive deports on
call and on interest, and Rive th.-ir prompt attention to all
other matter* appertaining to a Llroksr s uustnei.s. Kaatern
Exchange constantly on hand. imird
f JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
$358,316 TO
* DkUlt I.V
Szohaage, Commercial and Eaat Notes.
STUIIK bought aud suui ou ivuum.-sion. Collections
Carefully attended }o. Intercut paid on Deposit
l&'So. Fourth street, neatly oppo.ltu the M. M.
Dank. dec-10
HILL fc CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKE R 3,
coiuccfi op eoon iM> s:na S7rjue?i.
OIGIIT EXCHANGE on die Fuv.;aru CUs.'.h constantly for
Ski*. Time Bills ui Exchange and N-jUjsl uiscouutwl. —
Gold, Sliver and Bank Non-*, bought android. CoUorti-ms
rnadf) in all the principal cities of the United Hate*. Do
posits received of i'ar and Current Funds. _ {mar27ly
n t km rn.ucß, snaajii' UA:;i:, tICCkXXCX XJIAXXA
KRAATEB & BAiiil,
BANKERS AND EXCIIANGL BROKERS,
BUT AND SELL Gold, .Silver. and ibiuk Notre; uegotiat*
iLoans on Rual E;:tuL- or Stuck Securitie*; purchase
I'romiiiSHry Note* and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and Mi Stocks on Commlsirirn.
OntlocGon* made on >ll poiuls ip the Union. Imy l
0. £. ARNOLD A CO.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALERS In Exchange, Cviu, Bank Note*, Sight and
Time Drafts Ac. CoLlrtcuous carefully alteuded to,
and procevd* remitted tn any part of the Uuiua.
Stocks bought and sold mi cointnD-iou.
fe%»No. 74 Fourth st.. next <h- r to Bunk of Pitbdi’g.j'-eHI
AUsiTlftiL’OOflriS.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
os\C*, Eo. 92 fourth it.. al*nrf Hoot l,
Pittsburgh.
Notea, Drafts, Bond*, Mortgage*, and Loans on col
laterals, negotiated. Stock* auil Land \) arrant* bought
and sold. _
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF
A. WILKINS A CO.,
No. 75 Focaiii Stuxjt,
Op|«aUe the Bank of Pittsburgh.
j*na PiTT-ißcan 1 '
LhruUtMfinU F>rr**ijn ExcJrjn-jr, Itrnv re-t-i i-.U cu ccr
BtfiiyfU, RM arid t.-/. hc.nonl, a.t P i*
EXCHANGE AND BANKING H » U«K Hr
WILLIAM A. HILL & CO.,
o* troop -rr.Krr e!tr*:r'‘ErjH
Interest allowed on time iir*7^»*lT•>. |_j»r.l2
TUOWPSOS BXLL A • U'Olit.V.
fHOkPSOff BELL A CO.,
BANK E K H A N l> B i''K i' it ?t ,
Otrrtrr of Third and »'<"*/ * r»»U. fvr.dmryh, fh.
1 TXIOMAK WOO Os 7
«“C OM>IER U J A L bROK E R , -54
•t v asp a in
Notea, Bonds, Stock*, Ken! Estate, Ac.,
-A" “ • l>t: ■
t UiXu> i i l u&.
JAMES W. WOODWKLL,
QABIE ET Fl' U E ITU HU X A A UFA UTC ii Flt
Ware-room* 07 and 90 Third street.
J. vV. \V. recjiectfullN mti.rm*/- .
jtM BL* friend* and '-c-tiai'T*- he
has now c'tnipli-'.e.t tii* -pnne FB
of Furnitxm, It t". ijejlt * i *
the largest a&u l»*»t «Tt-r o(Ter*.-d for ’uie in lhi» City, which
•rill be »oLd at prices as low a<> a&/ In the L 1 idled States,
EaatorWnft. '
.$1,212,708 44
; As bw is determined to uph(-1d th* qualitv with well sea
90D*d materials, Isb-1 workicaiiship, and u -w c-t d-—igr..*>; end
from the ert«nt of hi* orders oa.l facility hi manulocturmg,
&e Is enabled to pro-due* warrant!*! furiniure, at the lowest
prices.
He has adopted the principle of :deoaf> |t»x bis -•u.-uomerV
interest with hi. own, ia quality and pri.>>, and al
ways on tiand ths greatest varo.ty ' ! "'-rv n > !
furniture, rrom the cbeap-v«x an-i pLun't::. I* l l is- m->st iU
<ant and costly, that a h-»ure, or any part r.f r no, may be
iurnidbixl frotu hi* sUvk, <>r manufwt'ir'-J •■xpr*‘>-ly t-- <>r
l«r. Th* following articles consi.t, tn past, cl *!■*•*,
fhich for richnesa ot style suJ tipt-li, cannot be
In any of the Eastern ucire:
Louis XIV L«U»-*'t<*te
50 ciofas, in plash aud h.-ur ;
60 dot. Uabfj-rany Chair.;
20 dot. Walnut “
60 Mahogany Rocking “
20 Waiuut “ ‘
50 Mahogany Divans;
20 Walnut “
bO Marble Tnp Centre Tables;
W *• “ Dresaitig Bureau i
SO “ 44 Washhtandi;
4-1 Kocloeed “
1X) Common “
a Plain Dreading Burratu;
"49 Mahogany Uedsfea-ls:
m io Walnut “
60 Cottage 44
BuQ J berry and Poplar BotLiteaL;
20 Mahogaa* Wardrol-—;
IQ Walnut “
10 'berry !I
60 Plain Bureaus;
TO Dining and Breakfast Tnhies
12 Secretary and Hooferere*-
20 dot. Cane Seat Chairs;
24 Cane Seat Rocking Chair*;
12 Ladles’ Writing Dcskc;
Hat and Towel titanrtf; What-Nots;
Ktlguirea; Paper Siache Tables:
Obovenation Chain; "
EUtabethan 41 11*11 and Tier “
Reception 44 La.lh«»' Work “
Pearl Inlaid 44 Kitensiun Dining TiMre;
Arm 44 Ottoinane;
Gothic and Hall Chain;
A large aaaortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CILAIRB. Cxiixst MAixaa supplied with all ar
icies in their Un*.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest
todee.
All orders promptly attended to. apt 6
Steamboats, Alloy!
ml The Bul»s*orilrtT!< tender thwir
lodgment* tor tb* faron be*umtpd u]>-mvL
■flHHHfttbam by tbelr Steamboat friend*. imd
would respectfully remind them and others mtorest- * " *
«d to building boat*, that tln*y art* at all time* prepared to
furaUh, on the ino»t reasonable lrrn«, every dee-rlption of
Cabin furniture and Cbalr* of the he*t material and work
manship.
I T. It YOUXU A 00..
Cornur Third tu<l SiyithtiWJ .Htieota,
ojij>owit<' •• Itr'iwnV UotM.
James Lowry, Jr.,
CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. ’J94
Fetterman’s Row. Liberty street. ns« uu hand a large
stock of Chairs and Bedstead.** 0! every ‘leacriptlou, made of
the best materials, which he will noil lower than article* >4
the same quality can be sold In tbu city. He would call pur
danlar attention fo his largu nu*ck ot Mahogany and Walnut
'hairs and Bedsteads, which be will Mill at greatly. minced
prices. Also, Turning ot every ascription nxectitod In the
neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the
'Mill, corner of .Adams and Liberty streets, will 1*» promptly
'.tended to. mni-21
A* HIILLIKKN At CO., s
HAVE ON HAND at their exteti-ive CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. «*» 1 Smlthfleld street, a
large assortment of fanny ami plain furniture, which they
will sell 16 per cent, below <?u:rtnmi»Ty rates.
Terms—cash only. dec27:]y
Great Inducements to dash Purciiaieri.
IK TE will sell our largo -lock of COMMON AND FANCY
YY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot
fall to pleaso cash purchasers. All our work In warranted.
Our terms are GASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR.,
mar 26 oor. Fevnnth.aud Li!>ertv sts.
Ok W>l. K. STEVENSON continue* m umuutuciurv
CABINST-VTAKHuI eTeryd*o , criptloD.alhlsold •itand,
Pol>x>rhorof Liberty and Seventh streets UNDKRTAK
* " mNO attended to. In all Its hraooh**. mvll
REoTAURAVi’
AND CUFFBK H O.USIi.'S*
D. BARNARD.
No. 40, Fifth Strut; Utwrrn Wuod and Murkit.
Janl9:lyJ i-iTTSQCiuin.
CRYSTAL PALACE,
No. 18 Market street. ’
C. C. SEELY,
/ \ RESPECTFULLY Informs Lis friends nnd the
I #Jpufaiio in general. that he has just sturtwl his
York and Philadelphia modern stile of
. COOKING OYSTEKSand eterything els** In the
eating Uue. Oysters in the Shell or Slowed, for I'dU cents
a dozen. He will also furnish the best of everything that
the market will afford. House always open until 3 o’clock
in:the morning. murlft-tf
OYSTER SALOONANi) ltEVi~
KlfiS’i’Ai UAAi'I
108 WOOD STREET.
THE. subscriber ha* now his OYSTER SALOON' AND
RATING HOUSE perfected in a manner that cannot
b« exceled by any similar establishment iu the city.
JtMALS WTLLME SERVED UJF AT ALL HOURS OF
THB DAT, from the _
fihoicait Meati# Fowli, Flali, <fcc.,
Uia sill of Fare cannot bo surpassed, and he would respect
fully Invite the attention of the public to it.
CHARLES STILL,
jeAhmaetf IPS Wood street.
! fit* Olalr Lager Beer Brewery.
rpilE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he
1 is now fully prepared to scire private families and the
public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, in
bottles. All orders left at hU Office, NO. 39 DIAMOND
ALIAS?, (near Wood street,) will bepunctoally attended to;
and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity.
Jeaßrtf F. 0. SCUBXCK.
T banUt' Lager Beer Hall,
Tl 106 BmiO\Ji*ld ttrtti, opposite the Custom House.
HK subscriber. has just opened one of the largest and
beet finished Lager Ueer Italia in the city. His Ueert*
acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other ac
oommr latlon about his bouse cannot be el celled.
a. BENITZ.
~\\f ASTBD—A situstiou fbr a mu and wife to wort on
TV a&m. Apply at FRaNCIBCUB’ Agency Office,
■sj® 66 Fifth street, near the rad Office.
1 !.7 .a:
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.UII.-S. SAUUkNT,
CORNUCOPIA
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DRY GOODS.
New Arrival *f gpringand jammer Dry
uooa*.
AT No. 09 N. W SIDE OF WO'>D STREET.
D GREGG A 00., Importers ah?T Jobber* in Britiwb,
• French and German DRY GOODS. Having recei*.
ed our large and extensive stock ot spring and summer
good*, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part
though our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our
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 found esshneres, de
iaioe*, Portsmouth lawns of the tnest desirable designs,
mohair lustres, alpacas, plain Mark and fancy figured silks,
ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy
restlngs, cassimeres, satinets, t*ecC* end summer pania
looning; brown and black muslin*, table diapers.
We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets,
newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland Oratd and Leghorn,
and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons;
•itb lace gooue, fancy nettings, jaconetts, mull and flgnr«*l
Swiss musuiia and black silk veils, Ac.
onr variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per
enasiou cap*, threads, port monaies, patent medicine*, per-
Turnery, aud almost every article usually kept In the va
rlotr line, together with a large stock of guld and silver
•Htcues, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of
newest patterns, and a great variety of SO hoar and 8 day
eiocas, ail of which will be sold at the lowest prices forcaan
nr eatuanctory reference.
N. u.—An early call from buyer* la respectfully solicited.
r«r>x:, D. GREGG A CO.
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT
A. M’TIGSS’S NEW STORE,
CORSE It OF QRAST ASD FIFTH STREETS
Having this day opened ill new store, i
beg leave to call tne attention of the Ladies to the
large and splendid assortment of SPRING AND BUMMKK
GOoDd, jusi rureived. Among the stock may be foaud
some of the very finest goods now imported. It comprises,
in part,
•JOU pieces black and fancy Dress Silks, 60cts. to $2 per yd
&UD do' Mou.h. de Lalnes, Baregede Lain**,and Mousse
tlnu de tiege;
200 do Beautiful Bareges and Tisanes, in great variety;
li.'it) do New Style Dress Gingbsms;
2000 do American, French uod English Prints;
500 do French aud English Lawns;
2000 French CoiUrs, from 12J4 ceuts to 05.00:
200 MAQtUla*, of the latest styles, among which are soca
of the most beautiful imported into ibh country.
Also, Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapers,
Table Cloths, Gentlemen'll Wear, £o.
TRIM MINGS —ln this department will be found a com
pute assortment o< Dress and MaQtilla Trlmminga, Maltese
and Ilonlton Ijicc, fine English and Thread Lace; all of
which will be sold unusually low.
Ten bates yard wide Muslin at six cents per yard.
myJ ___ A MTIOTIK.
Sew Goods at hedneed Price*
Young, stkvem*un a lgvk.no. 74 markkt street,
between Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh,
have just opened a very large and splendid assortment of
Mrueonable Dry Good*, which have been purchased in Urge
lot* at aurtlon, and from importers clearing out sales, at
such prices as wid enable them to sell many desirable styles
of Goods at 25 per cent less than the cost Of importation.
Dark Lawns at 5 and 6 cents; Bareges and Barege Delaines
from 5 cents up; Dre** Silkn from 40 cents upward, and all
other Goods in proportion.
Am we arc about to take acrount of stock in a short time,
we will our Goods at prices that cannot fail to suit all
purchaser*. W» solicit an early cdl from our friends and
ih-« public generally that we may have the pleasure of giv
ing them such bargains as we have never been able to offer
before. [ je2oj YOPNQ, 3TBVKSBQN A LOVK.
NEW DRY GOODS STORE.
Iron Front~9io. 91 Market streets
OU K house beiug now open lor the transaction of a gener
al Dry (Jno.l* business, we would respectfully solicit the
pHtrntiage of lb* public, teellog confident that, from our ex
tonrive and well selected stock of SILKR, FANCY AND
tiTABLR GOODS we can offer such inducements as will in
sure entire satisfaction. HAG AN A AIIL,
No*. 91 Market and 8 Union ftrect.
CLOTHING
CLOTHING STORE!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO..
INUKMKHLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
. stre«*i, which has won an unbounded popularity under
ho came of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur
pose of aaiairing more space for tbotr Immense business,
"amoved to the spacious building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the most - '
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS!
asd
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has ever been offered to the public.
Tbolr principal obJ««ct ft>r this removal, is to give them
more facilities forth*
WHOLESALE TRADE
Thny are prepared to sell Good* at the
LOWEST EASTERS PRICES!
And they will warrant them to be as good as any manu
factured iu th<* Union.
CUSTOM WORK,
IV THE HUT »mJt,*_SD CPON Til* SHOtTiST SOTICI.
Tb<-y have on hand a full and beautiful assortment o 1
L-JTHS aud COATINGS, tor
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUKI-
NESS COATS.
Our iuierest* are identical with those of our customers,
and we a** are the public that our fidelity will not fail io
ailing *>l order* we may be favored with.
&T DON’T FORGET THE FLACK—
Nio. 8S W««d street,
(EA.IT SIDE,] CORNER Of DIAMOND ALLEY.
N. IL —We desire our patron* to understand that we have
no longer any rynnertion with the Clothing Buxines* on
Liberty <irw-i. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the
Uouse r.Love drslguatMl.
mar-il JOHN M’CLOSKEY A (X).
NEW tfPItISQ GOODS.
JC?T UECKIVbL AT J yll> McCLOsKKY A CO’B Whole
sal- CiuiLioK VV aretiouM*, No 3b Wood-treet, tod corner
••f alley, the largest and moil vkried slock of
gnedi that tlii.i celebrated bouse has ever had the pleasure
or Inri.imt the attention of the public u>. These goods have
i-.—n jmr.hn'ed from !inl band.*, and, consequently, do
se-nad pmflt on the to. which leaves us able to ray that «e
can tn.i 4<> sell at an email profile *.■ any house la the east
ern'•i.l—. Thrrefurv. w« reepertfuUy invite the attention
of trh<i:,v<ule dealers and country merchant*. In general, In
giro u- a call, ant examine our extensive assortment of
KKALiV MADE CLOTIIINO. It la almost impossible to
'■uuuierate the quantity of immense piles of garments (bat
!<• to be nh'U at this larg establishment; it la sufficient U>
s*y that it has uercr been equalled by the house itself,
inarlbu JOU.N McCLuSKKY A l».
SAill'KL (iHAV,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
*YO. 47 ST. CLAM HOTEL BVILDFSQS,
BT. CLAIR STRICT, PimBCKQD.
(1 KKTLKMEN’S CLOTIII 10 made exclusively to onler,
J and warranted to suit Uas constantly on had a
Choirs assortment *>f CLOTB A, CABSIMKRKS, VEBTrNGS,
ami i V EUCOATINO, of the latest styles, selected expressly
f«>r the custom tmd". Gentlemen leaving their orders, wilt
hare ib.-ir wishes consulted and complied with, as all work
s done under hi« own supervision. novl2
Ciotblng.l Clothing I
riiHK undersigned ntspts tfully inform* bis friends and the
X publlo that he is now receiving at his store. No. ITT Lib
eriv ►treat, a choice assortment of Cloths, Casaimeres and
Vestings, of the latest and most dmirah.e styles, which be
i.i prepared t. make to order in the m**t fashionable man
ner. nt «h->rt iidice, and on the moat reasonable terms.
We 1,-iro id>o on hand a large and well manufactured stock
>f r-n !) made Clothing, to which *a Invite the attention
•I buyer*, cither wholesale or retail.
lVr-4,n> who purchase goods lor cash, will find it to their
■ drama;'"- to call at ITT L berty street, before making their
pnrchoiiM*. £tr.an*] C. CONNER.
New Clothiag Store,
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, UPP'SITK LIBERTY. ‘
r | 'll K subscriber has just opened this new establishment,
X where he ha# always on band a larg**and eholce assort
ment of all articles of CLOTUING, which be warrants equal
to any In the dty, and will nil at the most reasonable pri
ce*. The public are requested to give him a call.
marfhly B. OPPENOEIMER.
WATCHES. tEWELRY, &c.
\IfL IIAVK THE GOODS—Jewelry, in rich and beau-
W tlful variety, wall selected, and a large assortment.
Watches, the most celebrated and perfectly finished, of
Loudon, Liverpool and Geneva manufac ure.
pilvpr Ware made In my t-wu maouActory at Oakland,
and warranted pure coin quality.
Military Goods and Society Emblems, Jewel*, Seals, Re
galia Trimmings, Ac.
Spectacles, Tea Ware, Lamps, Girandoles, Mathematical
Instruments, Glass Cutters' and Gutter’s Diamonds, Ae., Ac.
All as cheat* as aoy in this or eastern cities.
Watch repairing done in a superior manner. Jewelry
made and mended at the oldest established shop in this city.
W. W. WILSON,
corner Market and Fourth its.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!!
Pfclfle * nejrran,
DEALERS IN WATCHES. CLOCKS,JEWELRY,
f/S?V SILVERWARE, Ac., No. 42 FIFTH Street, near
V-T* Wood, opposite iba Morning Poet, formerly oceu
ngjßpled by L. Keinem&n 4 00. We hate no* hand a
uplendlJ assortment of 8 day and 24 hour Clocks, which we
odor to the public at great bargains, such aa: Iran case*,
pearl Inlaid and all other patterns of Mantel Clocks.
Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent
IcTcr, cylinder, and anchor escapment Watches, and an ele
gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we Intend to
soil cheap fsr cash.
N. U. Watch repairing done In the best manner aud at
low prices, and warranted. mar 2&
HEW JEWELRY STORE,
Mo. 87 Market Street,
(Second door above the AbrtA-wcsf corner of the Diamond.)
JOHN STEVENSON,(of the late firm of John B. M’Fadden
A C 0.,) respectfully announces to the pubUthat he has
opened, at the above stand, a tine assortment of WATCHES,
JEWELRY SILVER AND PLATED WARE. LAMPS, QI
KAN'DOLES, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Britannia Tea and
Cbmmunion Sett, and the usual variety of goods In his line
of business.
Special car* and attention given to the REPAIR of FINK
WATCUES, JEWELRY, Ac.
He trust*. that from hi* long experience in btulneea, he
trill be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him
with their patronage.
IMtUburglu Mayl6th, 1863.
Henry RUthardaon. Jeweller*
HAVING refitted his store In a handsome manner, end
but recently returned from the eastern dtiea with a
fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY
GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom*
era to the fact that among his Watches will be found the
most desirable stylos, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Fins, Fob and Vest Chains,
Finger Kings, Ear lUngs, Miniature etc.
FANCY GOODS—Buch as Papier Mache, Work Table* and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Tabls Mats,
Colt's Pistols, Porte Monnales 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 appTe
lated. [norl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET.
Fink watches and rich gold jewelry at
BARGAINS.—We wish to inform the public that we
are now offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew*
dry, at prices that caonot be beat. Therefore, we say to
one and all, you that wish to buy fine Watches and Jewel
ry, gire us o call, and ssve from 25 to 60 per cent In your
purchases; whl/h you can certainly do by calling at 67
Market bireet.
N. B. —Watch repairing attended to in all its branches,
in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or maunfao
tured to order at short notice, at
jt'7 HOOD’S, 67 Market at.
H. KNOKBEL,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELEB,
Dealer in ciiOCKs, watches, jewelry, and
FANCY GOODS, No. 86 Dubowd Aixrr, between Mar
ket and Wood F>tr<*ets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ail articles eold at
thi-i establishment will be warranted. Repairing qfOlocks,
Watcher and Jewelry promptly executed at tbe~*sborteBt
notice. All work done will be warranted. [jfcl&fim
Notice to stockholders. v -V
AGREEABLY to a resolution of the Board of Trustees
of the Odd Fellows Hall Association of the city of Pitta
burgh, passed at a nesting held at the office, on Tuesday,
23d lost, the subscribers to the Btock of sstd Association
arts hereby notified that IK [lo] PCt cist, beingSthe fifth
instalment of their sntxcrlpUon. will be due and payable
on the dflth of Jane, U6i WM. B. HUNTER,
Treasurer 0. F. H. Association,
oomsr Market and Second sts.
MISCELLANEOUS.
DE GUINON’S
Improved Non-Explosive Campfaene Lamps.
fIAVIM* t'UKCHASKJ) IUX
A rieh«,for the shore LAMP io ihe
counties of ALLEGHENY, BEA
*> ♦ VEH, WASHINGTON, FAT*
I I ElTK.and GREENE,weir* pre
pared to furnish Lamp*, or sell
night* for a reasonable price.—
These Lamps axe so constructed,
m to render explosion Impossible,
and the public raav rest satisfied that they may be used wlUi
entire safety. They alsogire more brilliant light, and the
materials used being cheaper than the “Long Tallow, or
oils of any hind, they must come Inlo general use.We&lro
hare LANTERNS and OANSonthe non-exploeire principle.
RECOMMENDATIONS;
This certifies that we hare seen, examined and tried, l>e
Guinon’e Improved Non-lJxpioding Camphene I*mp. pa* i
tented Janaary oth, 1862, and are fully satisfied that It ts a ,
very valuable improvement, and will be found Car preferable
to any other Lamp in use. We believe for safety it is per
fectly reliable, and therefore deem It richly deserving the
attention of all such &a have occasion louse Lamps of any,
g/o Biddle, Batavia, N. Y., 8. A. Wilson, Batavia, N. Y.
P.V. Booth, do J.C. Wilson, do
F. Austin, do T. C. iTKennen, Har.em, N. Y.
C. P. Parsons, do Jt.J.Maon, do
Alva Smith, do W. D. Lowerie, Williaihs’g, L. 1*
P. A. Marsh, do J. E. Bogardus, do
Kliss Foote, do J. gplnlngs, do
A.D.Tyron, do H. Brown, do
N. A. Woodward, do J. A. Patterson, do
CAMPHENK, PINE OIL and FLUID, always for sale at
the lowest prloee. . , , L
The attention of 9 team boatmen and Railroads is respent
fully invited to the new patent Lantern and Can. Thr
Lamp* mav be seen in operation at Dr. KEYSER’S Drug
Btore, 140 Wood street, where they are kept for Bale.
feblOtdawtf .
»KW OFFICE..
Beal Estate and Contracting Agent.
THE subscriber has been induced to open an office for
lbs purpose of buying and selling, on Commission, and
having the Agency of large Steam Saw-MUl* and Boat-
Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other
facilities from other water and fteam saw-mills. lie flatters
himself that be can fnmisli 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.
Bto re Boats, Goal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Rail
road Timbers—Freight Iron. Coal, 4c., to any given point,
and will attend to the Sale and Kuntof Real Estate. From
his long experience In lumtaring, freighting and boat
boilding. be thinks be can give general satisfaction. AH
persons are requested to. make their contracts soon ; espe
•tally those wanting boat* or large blllaof lumber and tim
ber, should contract for them in the fkll for the spring and
summer nee. He will also attend to the purchase and sale
of any commodity that may be desired.
Letters addressed to David Mr**, Ileal Estate and Om
trading Agent, tyittsburgb, Box No. 120, post paid, will be
punctually attended to. His office is on Irwin street, no
S, Allegheny House. DAVID MDNN.
001. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh.
Mr. Joho Morrison. E*q, “ “
Mr. Robt.S. Brown, Esq, “ Allegheny River.
Mr. Wm. Armstrong, “ Clarion
Mr. Georg* B.Sweney, ** “ “
dIJ. IlshnACo, “ “ a
de#2l:lvd*w
Duff'sMercnntlie College, Pittsburgh, Ha-
ESTkBLISUED IN 1840—Incorporated by the Legiala
ture of Pennsylvania, with perpetual charter.
BOARD OF DtUCTOXS:
Hon. Jakes Buchasan, I Hon. Wauee 11. Lowxu,
“ Wu. Wilu.lB, “ CUAiiia Natios,
« Mo-ca HamptoS, I Gen. J. K. Mooauxan.
P. DUFF, Principal; Author of Duff’s Book Beeping, Ac,
Professor ol Bonk Beeping and Commercial Sciences.
B. H. DALHOPF. Professor of Penmanship.
N. B. HATCH, Eaq.. member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Pro
fessor of Commercial Law.
P HAYDEN, A. M., Professor of Mathematical and Clas
siest! Department. Professor of Mathematics, Ac.
FOUR ASSISTANTS are constantly employed In the
Book-keeping Department.
Derr's SrsriK or BootkEirwa is taught by theautbor,
upon his new invented Blank «ooks—eaveatrd for patent
June 4, ISM. By means of this importart iovenGon, in
about half toe usual time of study, the real practice of
Book keeping is imparted to a degree of perfection never
before attained in the United States.
ills training for business comprehends upwards of 400
real business transactions; 300 commercial computations.
A thorough ooorseof business PfircMASSHir
Dally Lectures on Commsrcial Law and Commercial
Sciences, the theoiy of profits, the art of making money. 4c.
Duff’s Book Keeping, Harper's edition, price $1,60. p"»t
age 21 cents, “ the moot perfect and comprehensive in the
English language**
Duff’s Steamboat Book Keepiog, price $l, postage O cvuts,
** u perfect system for tucb Books and Accounts.”
Duff’s Commercial Calculations, price 60 cents.
for a circular by mail. f jplfrdtw
David Mania*
Real estate and contracting agent, no 2,
IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh, baa for rale, «s follow*:
180 acres of land in Cedar county, lowa, 16 miles iro -. siu»-
catine, on the main road to Marion, and 6 miles from Tip
ton, 6 miles fr>m two Railroad depots: 90 acres it under
cultivation, a good Frame House, Frame Barn and Grana
ries, a good bearing Apple Orchard. The farm is well
watered, high, dry, good land, la a very healthy county
A very great bargain can be had of this farm for prompt
pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Mann, 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, i*:tti
qie on the bank of the Allegheny river, et Millrris Eddy,
Armstrong county. Pa Enquire aa above, 05 of Mr. L.
Munn, on the premises.
also want to purchase 5 to v ; o.oo’> f—t. B M., of puod
White Oak’ Plank, fflnehc* thick. 8 or I-ifret long, 7 «'» 16
inches wide, part to be delivervd in next and part
in April, 1865. Enquire as above.
Also, for sale, all the Beds Furniture, and every thing of
the fitting out of a large Hotel, In the city of Pittsburgh,
now doing a very l rge business. Two tn five years of the
lease of the house can also lw* bad, and Immediate poeses-ion
If required Enquire a* shove. j f 6
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
•K the PeJdM Tea Store,
3K KD-TH eMtrr, PirraflLßuii. J'a.
BY the half chest, of neatiypacaed in metallic pack*.;e*
t* suit the tna«.
The eabscriber is now receiving bts Fall *U>cfc of GUFI f
and BLACK TKA?.—eoaswunu ot some of the finest cl < j«
to be found in the Eastern luarnet. .Merchants vbuling lie
jlty are invited to c*ll and examine our stock.
Below Is ■ list of the venous grades, ell of which have
been carefully selected, ana can with confidence be rwoio*
manned :
80 half cheat* fine Young llysoo;
10 do do Movuue louag Hyson
10 do extra fine ttoyane do;
100 do Superior do;
15 do extra nn* do;
60 Laoqured boxes extra OuriouA Young llyxon
36 half ebwte Cue Gunpowoer;
10 do extra fine «*•■;
6 do do Moyuue Imperial;
20 do Superior uo;
150 do Fine Oolone Black Tea;
40 do entrafinnwiong;
DO do extra Curious uo;
20 do Superlattrcn cmmsenil fragrant Oolong;
36 chests extra fine Eogiuth breakfast Tea;
6 do Curie*” uo do;
ALSO—Java and iUo Coffee. and Pul
verised Supers.
ALSO—^63,OOO Prindpe Sagers, wnlehwill be sold Tery
low. A.JAYNKS,
.tS Fifth street. ihttxhunrh.
KOliY PATTKKSUk’S
BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLES.
THE UNDERSIGNED huTiutr ejected n*w and commo
dious STABLES and CARRIAGE STORES, In con aee
ffx tloa With his old establishment, «->
b prepared to do a vastly in
creased business. Up hi“ p—*- ,
vision forONBUUXDRKD AND **
FIFTY UORSBS, of which bp can take an increased num
ber on livery.
He has arrmnpp.l his new buildings with a view to rales
and storing ibr job, of new and second hand Carriages, of
all descriptions, to which he will giro ample attention.
There is also within the new building an Equestrian Kiog,
where Liorses are traioM and exercised, which will be found
advantageous to persons keeping Horses with the under
signed.
Thankfnl for an eicee Jlngly liberal patronage in the part,
and tbe faron of a multitude of friendf, the undersigned
will endeavor to ooounand its continuance by deserving-it.
mylfcAmdaw ROPY PATTERSON.
CARRIAGES FOB. SALKi
THE undersigned has iustrecetvra at his __ m ;
Carriage warehouse,
near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh
and Lawrence ville, a splendid Vly -_Tvsf '
of VEHICLES, of every description, and will continue to
receive regularly, new and socond band 'Curriagut S»W-tries,
B*ggiu, die., which he will sell on tne Tery lowest terms for
cash. Having bad twelve veers* practice In the boldness.and
with bis we'] known facilities in the East, he Hatters himself
In putting down all competition.
Those wtshlngto purchase are respeetfallylnrited to call
and see for themselves.
Kspwdaland prompt attention paid to repairingof Csrri
ogoa.de. [mylB:dawT*i JOSEPH WTIITE.
ROBERT ZI. PATTERSON'S L ~"
LIVERY AND SALE
Corner Diamond street and Cberry allow.
aprlttf FITTSBLhGII, FA
NOTICK.
GEORGE W. BMITII informs the public that he has dis
posed of his cotire BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT tf
the Brewery on Pitt street, to W. D English, whom hu re
commends to his customers in that department.
To the Public.
The subscriber bogs leave to announce
to the p iblic that be has purchased the BOTTLING DE
PARTMENT of the Pittsburgh Brewery from G. W. Smith,
oo Pitt i’reeL He Is prepared to supply, fn any quantity,
and at moderate price#. Smith's oelebrated KKNNKTT ALE
and BROWN BTOUT; also, common ALB and PORTER, in
quart or pint hottiee.
Having been for a length of time connected with Mr.
Smith's establishment, be fuels entire confidence in being
able to serve families and the trade with promptness and
entire satisfaction.
Particular attention paid to packing for shipping.
All orders delivered. [jy-i-lmj w D. ENGLIttU.
JUST PUBLISHED and for sale at KUabbLL’S Dcri/T
of Cheap Uturature, No. 15 Fifth street, the foltoaimr
Work*— b
The Rappers: or, The Mysteries, Fallacies, and Absurdl
tlesrof Spirit Rapping, Table Turning, do.
Boston Slave Blot, and Trial of Authony Barn#.
Rom Lambert: or, the Memoirs of an Unfortunate Wo
man, by G. W. M. Reynolds.
Asblelgb, aTaleoftheOldeo Time, by Miss Dupuy. '
Travels In Turkey, by Adolphus Slade.
The Lion’s Skin and the Lover’s Hunt, by Charles de
Bernard.
Remember the Bookstore, 16 Fifth street, near the corner
Of Market RUSSELL k BROTHER,
Booksellers and Stationers.
WM. A. M’CLUKG,
DEALKR IN ’
Km Teu, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
Ware.
CORNER OP WOOD AND SIXTH STS..
m PITTSBUimu, PA.
I 8 now receiving a large assortment of JT&2BU GOODS.
X In addition to his already extensive stock, purchased
from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will bo sold
at the lowest market prices.
Hotels, Steamboats, and families, bovine hr the
quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. " 3
49* Goode delivered in the city free of charge. Mp2l
Mead *nd Mineral Water
W U n OIJ’LFT'UaLref-i, next door to Maamie
« Hell, dealer is KttUlT and CdNFECTIONAEY
lea Uream. of the "bait quality,a-rrud ui dorin* the eee*
fon. AlßoTetraeberriee and Cream.
FemiUee cm be eupplied with Strawberries mod other
Froite- dosing the-eeason, on the mart reasonable term*.
Orders are respectfolly aolidted. je^tf
Advertisement.
ANT person wishing to make $5OO in C months, address
®®i post-pwd, Pennington, Trumball county, Ohio.
This is no fiction or book agency. No traveling is necessa»
rr; bat coy person can remain at home and make the
above sum in the time stated. Address
PROP. BYRON H. ROBB.
CIDT AND DRY TOBACCO—26 bbii and SO hi bbls sqm
; rior, tor sale by fja3B] SMITH * SINCLAIR.
v k Jk - ~ '
«:«t ier’* Spanish Jllixit re.
I<HB OKk.vr PURIVIKH OV THK BLOOI'.
not a gaxnciE or hcbccpt is t*.
AN INYALVTAULK REMEDY fob SCROFULA King’s
Evil, Kliaumausm, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption-,
Pimpled or Pnatutoaon tha Faa*; IHutcLaa*. Boils, iron*
Sure Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Eniat ;eni«?ui
and Pain of tbs Bones and Joints; Stubborn! Ulcere fiypbv
tide Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all inw
eases aridng from an iojndicioua vue of Mercury, Ixnprtt
dence in Life, or Impurity et tbe Blood.
This vnlnabU Medicine, which baa beeome eatabrrted for
the number of extraordinary carer effected through iu
agency, has induced the proprietors, at the nrgeatrequeal i
ef their friends, to offer i t to the public, which thrrjo with
the almost confidence in its virtues and wonderful .ralivt ‘
properties. The following certificates, selected front a large
number, are, however, stronger testimony than themes*
word of the proprietors; and ar* from, gentlemen: well
known in their localities, and of the highest respectability,
many of them residing in the dty of Richmond* Va.
P. HOYDEN. Esq., of the Exchange- Hotel* ikhooai
known everywhere, says he has seen the 'ttedtetoe called
Oarter’a Spanish Mixture administcoed in over a handled
.utses. in .nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend
•*l, with ihe most astonishingly good results. He rays it
the most extraordinary medicine be has ever seen.
AOUEAND FEVER—GREAT CURE.—I hereby certify
that for three years I had Ague and Fever of lie most vto
lentdescription. I had several Physicians, took large qnan
tities of Quinine* Mercury, and 1 believe all tha lonics ad
vertieed, bat ail without any permanent relief. At la* 1
tried Ci iter's Bpanlsh Mixture* two bottles.of which «9eo
tually cured me. and I am happy to say 1 have had neb bei
chills or fever since. 1 consider it the beat Tonkin tbt
world, and the only medicine that ever reached my casa
Joan. Lexcnix.
Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va.
C. B. LUCK* Esq.*now in the dty of Richmond, and foi
many years in the Post Ofltae, has such eonfideooe in the
astonishing efficacy of. Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that be
has bought upwards of fifty bottles, which he bits given
away t* the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known
to fUI, when taken according to directions.
Dr. HINGE, a practising Physician, and formerly of the
City Hotel, in the city of Richmond* says be has witne.'std
In a number of tn itinera the effects of Canaria Spai.tsb
Mixture, which were most -truly He lays in s
jase of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good ef
fects were wonderful indeed.
SAMUEL 1L DRINKER* of the firm of Drinker A Mor
ris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaintol eight y--an
standing, by the nae of two bottles of Carter’s Spaniel
HUfure.
0 IIEAT CURE 0? SCROFULA.—The Editors of the R icL
mood Republican had a servant employed iu their pre«
room eared of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheums
tism, which entirely disabled him from work. Two buttle*
of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect care of him,
and the Editors, In a public notice, say they cheer folly re
commend it to all who are afflicted with any disease ol the
blood.”
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.—I had av en
valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture
l consider it truly a valuable medicine.
jAioa M. Tamm,
Conductor on the B. F. and P.R. R. Co., Richmond. Va.
BALT RHEUM of TWENTY YEARS STANDING CUB 3D.
—Mr. JOHN THOMPSON,residing in thedtyofJUeha- so.
was cured by three bottles of Oarteris.Spaniih Uixtgr-«*J
Salt Rheum, which he had nearly twenty yean, and ifMefc
all the physicians of the city could not cure. Me- Thomp
son Is a well known merchant in the dty af Richmond. Va.
and his cure Is most remarkable.
WM. A. MATTHEWS,of Richmond, had a servant corn}
of Syphilis* in the wont form* by Carter’s Spanish Blixtur*.
He eays he cheerfully reoommeoda ii*and considers it tn
Invaluable medicine.
RICHARD E. WEST, of Blehxnond* wse cured of Ecr fh-,
la* and what physician* call confirmed Consumption, by
three bottles of Carter's Bpfiiph Mixture.
EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the revenue,, ays
be has seen the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture tn
a number of Syphilitic cases, and rays It is a perfect c jit
for that horrible disease.
WH.G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, enred of Old Sorer md
Ulcer*, which disabled him from walking. Took afew hot
ties of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to v alk
without a crutch; in a short time permanently cored.
’Principal Depot at H. WARD, CLOSE A CO.* No. S 3 Mai Jen
Lane, New York.
T. W. DYOTT A BONB, N 0.182 North 2d at., Philadelphia.
BENNETT £ BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Richmond, Va.
And for rale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00, L. WILT-IN,
Jr. A 00, FLEMING BROTHERS* 80 Wood street* FUto
burgh; H. P. SCHWARTZ* Allegheny; and by Druggists
and Dealers in Medldoe everywhere. , octSalaw’ 7'
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A
FAMILY PHYSIC.
THERE has long exkted a pi>Ulo.
k mu demand for aneffcetiTe purgatiri
1 which could be relied on as sun: >md
J pwfoctly safe In iu operation. luih
f ha* been prepared to meet that de
maod. and an exuuslve trial rf its
virtues has ebnclosively ?howo ' jth
V what success it accomplishes the . ui
pose designed. It le easy to make a
phyricaijnU, bat not easy to m iku
the .Orsi *n a., ptlis oue which should have none of th< üb
jeetions, but all the advantage#, of every other. TbD baa
been attempted here, and with what success we woulu re
spectfully submit to ihe public deciidon. It has been tn
forTnnate for tlie patient hitherto thi.t almost every’ pu ■ na
tive uiedlrino is acrimonious and irritating to the bov -da.
This is not. Many of them produce so much griping ; nin
and revulsion in the system as to more than eounierbal: a«
tb- good tn be derive-J from them. Tbesc-ynZfe produc* no
irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previntudy exh ox
obstruction or derangemeut In iho bo els. Belng pu .lv
vegetable, no barm ran arise from their use in any.qu.i.ii
ty; bntitbbettertbatanymedirineshonldbetakßnj di
clously. Minute directions for their use in the . cal
diseases to which they are applicable are given on the l-ox.
Among the complaints which hare been speedily by
then, we may mention liver Complain t. in Its various f.> ms
of Jauodlcf-,*ludigestion, Languor, and Lout of Appc .0-*
Listlcssnefk. Irritability, RiMous Headache, Bilious Fe-ttr,
Fever and Ague, Pain in ihe Siue and Loins; for, in tr. th,
all these aro bat tbe consequence of diseased action id :be
liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sore r>
iu CosUvenctv, Piles. Colic, Dysentery. iiumo;a,-Scn’'aiu
and Scurvy. Colds with ar,rencsa of the body* Ulcers anc 1-
purity of ibe blood; in short* any and every case wha:* w
pargntive is required.
They Lave *l* > produced some singniariysuccesefulcvres
In Kh-umatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas. I‘alt Ua
ti. c ol tbe Heart, Puln- in tbo Back. Stomach and r
They should be freely taken in the spring of tbc year to
purify tbo blood and prepare the system for the chang of
seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the btoinaeh :.nd
bowels into beaithy action, and restores the sppetite i ud
vigor. Th- y purify the blood, and, by their stimulant *>c
lioo on the circulatory system, renovate the strength of ’be
body, and m«torw the wasted or diseased energies cf the
whole orgauism Hence an occasional do«e is adva; ta
geons even though no serions derangement exists; but m
necesrary never be carrie.l too far, as c' r>'
purgative medicine reduces tbe stieng'h* when take! to
excess. Tbe thousand cases In which a phytic js required
cannot be enumerated here, bnt they augge-t themsr ves
to the reawm of every body; and it is confidently beli< ved
this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing wl -ch
has hitherto been available to mankind. When their vjf.
tues are ones known, tbe pnblie will no longer doubt w hat
remedy to employ w-en in need of a cathartic medirio'
Prepared by JAMES C. AYKR, Asaayer and
Cbemi-*t, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. Pive l> xes
forfl.
Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, Pittsburgh, an- 1 by
all Druggl«ts. jyfcfimdt *.
Tape-Worm In Children.
TAPE-WuRMb frequently infcst the intestines of the
adult. Tb*y are often of enormous else sod lee .th,
causiug great pain and tenderness io the stomach Ihe
general health becomes dennped, the system enfeel mI,
and the symptom* nre mntinuaily aggravating, anti) r .‘ief
or death terminates the suffering. B. A. Fahnestock’* Ver
mifuge Is tbe !w*t remedy in this rase The worm, art-r
being destro' ed. wilt be discharged in detached porti .Q-,
and a speedy relief will be obtained.
i Nrw Toax. November Bth, IK
I hereby certify, that 9 gave a vial of B. A. Fahnesti» k's
Vermifuge to a daughter of mine, two years old, arl it
caused her to pans two wanna, the same day; one a t .•> p«-
worm, thirty inches iu length, the other a large atom xh
worm, twelve ioohee ih length. I moat cordially and
cheerfully reeoamend'it as a worm medicine.
J G. FncLoue, 378 Weet 43d strec 1 -. -
Prepared and sold by
B. A- FAHNESTOCK k CO-,
jjS eomer of First and Wncd »<*.
EDMUND WILKINS,
Eagle Marble and Freeport Stone Works,
NO. 245 heap OP WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH,
And near the. CtmeUri OiU, LawrenemUr*
Monuments, burial vaults, tomb stones. Ac
Freeport Stone Walls and Fences, Mantle Pieces, Cen
tr« and Pier Tops, always on band and made to order.
N. B.—Having introduced a new style of Fence tor t .-m
-etery Lots, of DURABLE STONE, eat through ia pen* ; or
railing form, sad at very little cost over Iron fenetog. I
rotor to specimens of that and other work 1 have mlr* aly
done la ihe Allegheny Cemetery. I have on hand a choice
selection of drawings to every description of work in my
line.
(Pkirxuiicn:
OoL HENRY McCULLOCQH, Pittsburgh..
WM. BAGALKY, Eaq, do
KRAMER k RAHM, do
Mrs. HARMAR'DBNNY, do
Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Home Wood.
Hon. THOS. IRWIN, Allegheny.
Mrs. TiKKNAN, Br., do
JOHN MCDONALD CROBBAN, Eaqr., HonongebeU
House. aprlOßsw
IMIK RENTON IRON COMPANY, of Western Fehiuyl
. Tania, btTiog bet**»e the proprietors of tb« JUW'fON
and DICEERSON PATENT /*r nwuW»v WrwmitJron di
rect firm the Ore, for that portion of territory of Pennsj lv*-
nla lying west of; and la eluding the counties of Fulton,
Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield/joA and McKean* are new
prepared to mQ nerUficatas of stock in said company, <>«eh
share of stock entitling the hold** to share in the profits of
the company, and the right to use one Fanises under said
Patent The Company will also sell the right to use the
Improvement In the shore named territory. By single for*
nace or otherwise. Tre fact that by the Benton process
Iron Ore can be converted Into Blooms at about the east r*.
qaired to convert Ore into Pig Metal, is a sufficient recum
mendatlon of its merits.
Mr. J AMES H. CRANE has been appointed Agent for the
•ale of righta to use Furnaces under said Patent, to Whom
application may be made, or to the undenlgßed Directors of
theCompanv. J> K- MOORHEAD. 1
w. DBWEB WOOD, ftKeesport
JAB. H. CRAVg. Wttdißuh.
feblladawtf
f \RY GOODS.—A. STTIQIiK, comer of Grant and yjV%
u streets, ha* now on band 10 cases bleached. msMia,
trom6}4 cento up; 60-piace*irieh Uun; 36 ptaom white
mulls, for ladles'dresses, 76 pleoee linen; cotton and woolen
good., for boys’ wear; a few plccea fine black chalto; bUck,
barred and plain berage and .Usance; mantillas; mantilla
dlk and trimming* « every description; tan colored sod
mixed de bap; Ores* ginghams; 600 pleeas Merrimack
pr nta, fiat eofora all of whteh will berwjld extremely ;ow.
Jd« ' •
El'nUfEAiN AUKNCf. FASCANGbA * ttkMITTAMJK
OFFICE.—James Blakely baa arrangements made
wild Eastern Houses, which enables him to tsaoa Drafts,
payable at sight, for any amount* in .London, UeerpOol,
Dublin, Paris, and Frankfbrton the Mala;.also*at ah the
Provincial Banks atid Braachae in Germany, franca, Gn*at
Britain, and Ireland! Draft* over one hundred pounds at
$4,96 to£l. earner of Seventh and Bmithfiekl ala. -
m>36 '
ANNUAL BALB—6IMU yard* fimtooletad Lurms
at 5 cents per yard; Bang* Dalai nee 10 cents, worth
*l#;. with all other kinds of goods in Ilka NOMfilen, a*
a. a. iuSoilTjoQ.%
i** , - __ 26. fifth atoU.
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DR. WORSE’S
Inxigtratiog Cordfa!
[ A Phenomenon in Medicine.
Xl KAlTir RMTOUKIi AND ITVE LESGTHDfIbfc-Bt
XI ijlv MORSE'S ISVIttO&ATIWi BUZfß>Snbo&
DIAL.—At fim-tbe properties attributed to ProiThloreei
Invigorating Rllxtr or Coroial weredeemwl fabulous. Tbe *
public, often deceived, could not believe the Piniliteafcd'iUV 1 "*
lime truths amounted by tbs dlsemem-. tot (hot*. unis
otebl* tests, anatfed by witnesses of thehlgbm cbua i wd .
efisiracter, are sow triumphing over all doubts. Inirodu
UtyJe overthrown "by s mass oftsstimcny whkh Is perfbeSy
Jmsistibro.
The SLITIS rvmedka, in all t—s* the depknbte arils
•rising from a. misuse or abuse of .the various organs which
nuke op the wonderful machine called sum. It restores to
full rigor every delicate function connected with that mja*
terioua compound agency of matter and mlsd, neenmoryto
the reproduction of human Ulh. To persons of feeble mas*
cater frame, or deficient In "rial power, it Is reeommemfed
as the only means of communicating that energy, ithteh'te
wUm proper enjoymeot ot all the
11105,41 well as the higher mental attributes, la beneficial
*j®*®** W® not confined to either sex, or to any see. The
feeble girt, the aittog wife, the listless, enervated youth, the
man of business, the victim of nervous depzeeaion,
tbe wdivVlual suffering from general debility, or from the
a estate* of asugle organ, will all find immediate and t*r-
from the use os this Incomparable renovator.
To Choee wto-lmvn predtepedtioo to pertly**, it a ill prnva
• complete and nntelUcg .aafcgnani against that terrible
matedy. There^re many,perhaps,whohave «, trifledwith
their constitutions, that they thick themselre* beyond the
reach of uudkte*. Let not even theee despair. The
deals with dies tie as it exists without reference to cause*,
and will not only rexnove.the dfapriier Itself bat
REBUILD TIIE BBOKHf CONSTITUTION.
The derasgemceu of the system, leading to nervuuadte
■eases, and the fans* of nervous disease itself, are so muner
oua that !i would require a column to enumerate the mala*
dies for which this preparation is s specific. A few, how
ever, may be enumerated, via: nenrrigia, ticdotereaux,
bead-eebe, indptontparalyste, hysteria, palpitation o! the
heart, spinal affections, muscalar debility' tremor*, flatu
lence, a pricking sensation In the flesh; nombeewe, meets!
depression, weakness of the will, Indisposition to move,
fatatiic after exercise, broken steep «nd tiirilyixg drerzns,
inability to remain in one place or position, weakne* *f the
procreative organs, sexual IhcrmpetencT.Deiaueholy, mbs
ontena, fiuor albus, sinking at the stomach, female Irregu
larities, a ebronie tendency a miscarriage, etuaciati&n. and
all complaints growing out of a free indulgence of tbe pat
riot:*, and all tarra)ties* that does not procei d from organic
causes beyond tbe reach, of medicine.
W henever the organsto be acted upon are free from mal*
formation or strictural diseases, U is averred that
MORSE’S INVIGORATING ET.TTTR-
will replaceweaknes* with strength, incapacity with effld*
copy, irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and
this not only without haaardof nrection.but with a happy
effeet on the general organization. Btyr in mind that
all maladies, wherwer they begin, finish with tbe nervous
system, and that the pamlyiatkn ol tbe nerve of motion
and MOWticn Is physical death, hear in m!ad also, that
for every kind of nervous disease tie KJUit CorUiaTlalhe
only reliable preparation known.
: COKK OF NEHTOUS W BASES.
No language can convey an adequate idea of the imn,«
dlate ana almost miraculous change which it weariest in the
diseased, debilitated and shattered nerreu* system, whether
broken down by exons, weak by nature, or Impaired by
rieknesn—the unstrung and retested organization teat cnee
braced, revivified and built up. The mental and physiol
symptoms of nervous diseases vanish together under its in*
Queue*. Nor Is the effect temporary; on the contrary tbe
relief Is permanent—few thoCordtel properties of the modi
eine reach the constitution itself and restore iito its somal
eondltion.
LOSS OP MEMOHT,
Confusion, giddiness. nub pf blood to tbe head, melancholy,
debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of «lf-destrtn>
lion—fear of insanity, dvppepria, gcDeral prostration, irra
tibility, nervonsnesa, inability to sleep,diseases incidmt to
femalte, decay or the ting functions, hysteria, mono
mania, vagua terrors, palpitation of tbe heart, impcteucy,
or nstipation. eta, from whatever causesriHUg, it is. if > bow
teaejrrritenee to be placed on human tehtimony, absolutely
» A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALE?.
The,unparalleled affects of this great re-tomiv*, in .aR
complaintx incident to females, mark a new era in the an*
owls of nwifldne. Thousands or stimulants have been in
vented—thousand of isvigo rants concocted—oil parrot ting
to be pacified in the various diseases and derangement* to
which the delicate formation of woman render her liable.
. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, '
who suffers from weakness, derangement, uervousoess, tre*
mors, pains in the hack, or any other disorder, whethnr pe*
culiar tq har ms, or ernupon in both ias»—to civ* the £.
rigoxating Cordial a triaL
MARRIED TKRBONS,
Or otbera, will find this Cordial attar they have used a bet*
tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the lystecz. in all
directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy of
spring, who would not have been so but for this extraordl
nary preparation. Audit is equally potent for the many dix
eases for which it is recommended. Thousands of young
men have been restored by using it, and not In a single in
stance, hasit failed to benefit them.
PERSONS <Mt PALU COMPLEXION.
or consumptive habi's, are restored by the use of a bottle cr
two to bloom and rigor, changing the skin from a pale.yal
low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion.
TO THE MISGUIDED.
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produ
ced by early habits of youth, vis: weg&ness-of the back
and limbs, pains in tbe bead,.dimness ofsight, loss of mus
cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous
Irritability, derangement of the digestive funethma,general
dehility,-ymptoms of consumptions, etc.
Mentally, the fearful effects on tbe mind are much to be
dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression
,of frits, evil forebodings aversion to society, selPdisirust,
love of solitude, timidity, ax* tome oi the evils pruda
. * It thn. .ffl
BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE
should reflect that a sound mind and bodv arc the most ne
cessary reqphitee to promote connubial bapphues; indeed,
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the’
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with tbe
melancholy reflection that the hap pisses of another be
comes blighted with your own.
Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited
by some unprincipled persons.
Id future, all the genuine Cordial will hare the proprie
tor's tic-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the
following words blows in the glass:
I>r. Honc> Invigorating Cordial,
C. U. RING, i’roprietor, N. T,
The Cordial is pat ap, highly concentrated, in pint lot
tie#—price three dollars per bottle, two lor free dollar*, six
for twelve dollars. 1 C. 11. RING; Proprietor,
182 Broadway, N. Y.
Bold by Druggists throughout the United States, Cicada
and the Went Indies.
AGENTS J
Pittsburgh—FLEHlNQ. BROS., No. 60 Wood street.
Do GEO. IL KKTSEB, No. 140 “ '•
Allegheny (Sty—JXO. P. FLEMING.
Cincinnati —B. U MBAKINGS. feblOnneaw
-|_ OK TUB COKE OF DEAFNESS, PAINe, and the Wh
.T charges of Matter from the Ears—a!«o, all those dls*
agreeable mdses like the bossing of insects, faUlogef water,
whiz ling of steam, Ac., whirh are symptoms of approaching
Deafness, and also generally with the disease. Many peri
sons who bare been deaf for ten. nf: n, and twenty years,
and were obliged to use ear-trumpets, bare, after n«.i«g gg,
or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being "H«
perfectly well. Phyrieiana and Surgeons highly recom
mend its um.
iFrcm the Tribune.!
Pabxsts Doa’t Nrotacr You* Caonassr.—Thousands o.
children annually oeeome deaf; in ccn*equenca ot dis
charges of matter from their ears, induced by ttearlet Fever,
Colds. *e. Now. if mottiers would do ihelr duty and pro
core Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness, and use It as directed.their
children would becured: trot if neglected, the aisebtrs* con
tinues very troublesome, the bearing gradnaiir nets worse,
and finally partial or total deafnwf mmen. ‘ h
tMPOHTANT NOTICE:
Qsßandtee Mrs. Baxtrr.and the trill impart to youinforma
tion that trill convince, and astonish you.
Astoojwm Juan} i-*1 h«rd)T
oertify, that when I wag about twelve years old, I gradually
became deaf In both ears, go that tn a few months I found
ft almost impossible to bear, unless in tbe Terr loudest tone
of roiee. 1 remained in that situation until 'uist summer
a period .of eighteen rear*, wbes I beard of BCARi*A*a
COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. I immediately obtaSd a
bottle* which I bare o**L and am happy to ray it hag
like magic, and quite curea me. Any one waning Ui&het
inform iUfo» of mreeaa. which I thin* a nuearsahle jm,
will find me by calling at my reeidenae, Concord meet, first
door above Second meet. . Prw^i
Jot sale by A. JAYNES,
_ Pekin Tea Store.
89 Wflh ftroet. Pittsburgh.
Wo Kewara , . 1 1
MENT, endue* it aooordLinff todtrestiona.
■ittberniU call atmyoft£e«dsajwK
a elearecneeknce, that it will net «■».
FkWy ewe Chapped .
tab Bexe Upe, Burns am* Freeses, Sort*
oaChikhen, sad greatly allrviats, it not
entirety eve galtrheum, Piles, inflcnxma*
Hod «tf the Breast, Bites of Inasetis- Ptaiplm oaths fees,
andali Diseases of the Skin. MONRQR TERREL,
For self by FLEMING BROTHERS, mo if*
Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.Q. SMITH, Bfrmibzbem- Mw! '
8. HOmßS.TenpersDcerme; D. M.
WM.gEIBEBTA BHO/4T7 Penn street, PittsbvghTlSSl
Dffi A WIGHTHAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works; BAJTL
DYER, Allegheny; WM. BHlTll,l*vreneevine; LUKES.
DAVBON, Best Liberty; SPANG A CO., Stewartatown:
LEWIS DALZKLL A CO, Sharpaburg; STEWART, LLOYP
A CO, Mechanics’ Iron Works; J. W. HANNKN, Men-
Chester. Jy2stfewy
DR. TERREL’S HEALING OINTMENT via care gelt.
rheum (Tettcrh-OhUhlaln*. Common Sores, Chapped or
Cracked Hands. Boras or Scalds, Cats or Wounds. Pites»Zn>
gemmation of the- Basest. Bites of Insects, Bore Li m. Pun
pies on the Paoe, asd Breaking Oat ana Sores on Children,
and all Diseases of the Bkin,-fMefar and turtr thaa ape
other Hedtehw.- ~
Pot sale byFLBMING BROTHERS, and Dr. KEYSKB.
Wood street, Pittsburgh; J. G. SMITH Birmingham Din*
Store; WM- SEIBERT A BRO.. 477 Venn street; LORJ&fZ
A WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania Glass Wore*; lira. 8
HOLMES, TemperanceriUe; D. M- CURRY, A tiecheny Citv-
SAMUEL DYER, Allegheny City; WM. BMlt£uWtw>c£
ville; LURE JLDAYlBOa.East,.liberty; SPANG.A CO
giewartstovn; LEWIS DALZELL A CO., Sharpabtzrgh* •
STEWART LLOYD A CO, Mechanics* I»n Works: J W -
HANNEN, Manchester.
Jygfcdawy
NB.— A single box of Dr. TERRKL’g OINTMENT wm
« keep any Blacksmith’s, Parmer , a,Banor , aorMechan-
ic’* hands, let them chap or crack ever so bad. sound and is
good working order ail winter. ’
Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL,.
jyEaUwy • Naugatuck, Conn.
Prtvai* Diioaasi
j* DR. BROWN. No. 41 Diamond Alley, De- A
mKf vote* his entire attention to an ofiea Practice.
lm Hl* business is mostly to PrivaU
Venertai DUeatct, and such painful affections,
brought on by imprudence. yonthfnlindikigcmeeandazeeM
Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stnctu re.
Urethral Dtsehaxgae, Impurity of Blood, with aU Disea
sesof the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scertmtfc
Hons, Tetter, Bhtgwocm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak
neat, Impoteacy, Piles. Rheumatism, Female Weakness.
Monthly tjuppreeatena. Diseases -of the Joints, Fistula in
Ann, Herrons Pains in the Back and Lain*. Irri
tation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated«■»
Cure guaranteed -
fixteanysara’FTactfeettUin thlsdtrienablesßr.Broirm
to offer assurances of a speedy cure to ad who may cose un
der hiscara.
Otto-end Private Consultation Rooms, 41, Diamond alley
4PA. Charges moderate. nsWiidy
EUhUMATISiL— Dr. Brown’* oewlj discovered remedy
for Rhsqmettem Isa speedy and certain Remedy tot
n*-t painful trouble. It never falls.
-OftcsandVxivateCoasnUatfcA Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND,
Pittsburgh, Jinn's. The Doctor is always at home.
marchSSsdkw.
Dr. D, Jayii**i Family Madiclnes :
JAYNES EXPECTORANT; Jayne** lialr Tonic;
“ Tonic Yemiftige; C “ Sanative PiTa,
** QanalftmflTeßalaain; “ Ague Pills;
“ AltftaUte; : “ American Hair Dye
®s abOTavaluahle famny medicine* constantly on hand,
and sold whdaaale or re tail,'at the Pekin Tea Sv&r*, 38 Filth
street.; By A. JAYNES,
Janlftdsw KyrduMveAceotfor Pittsburgh
yWEET SCAN IKD RAPPEE BNUFP-ih,
lj now in use; 800 Ska received by
. . JOS. ItKIIIKU,
oorii» Qt Ma.ket ,„a .h. Di.moirf.
T>ufeE RRANDY--last of the tines; Coe uwn.i T w ;
X merihteal pnryosas, reeeivd by * <
i* l7 2i- ~- - JOd. PLSMING.
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