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Cheshire (Maas.) Republican. It seems as if
it was] dictated 117 the ipirit of Elder Leland,
who lited and died in that region. It ie like
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1/ T*i« Hebraika BUI.
Tbii wonderful Nebraska bill has wrought
a miraole that oe'trvu seen or thought;
Thrte thousand priests of pure Now England breed,
Who never in one point of frith agreed,
And never wifi again—that I’ll
Tiliithe- lsit leaf from Time'* old door ic tom,
iSetaned tbeir.throats to one harmonious strain,
Kui drew together both bj bn
.r Hellmon ne’er could bind them in one tether,
1 BuSpoliiiM here brought these saints together,
' And knit them, not by Christian love of others,
u | C hri » l “ n hutred oi 111,111 * outhern BjjjtfZtoCbn
A Good Rmoke.—A very good lady in Boo
j ton bad m her employment a young man from
! the country. On certain oooaoiono, he was
I instructed to inform any company who might
i ring lithe door that Mrs. was not at
home.
Oncfday John made his reply to an intimate
| friend T of the lady, who shortly went away,
I leavihn * card and a promise to oall again. As
! the oard was handed to Mrs. —she said:
“John, what did you say to the ; lady?” “1
I told bar yon was not at home.” “Well, John,
s I hope you did not laugh?” “Oh no,
i ma’aia," said John, “ I never laugh when I tea
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.N«w arrival of CHlcli«rii>f'« Pannoa.
,-T JOHN U. MJiLLoK,BI Wood street, vll)
opened tCKIoF (.Monday);the tallowing
PIANO fuklikd, from the oebduwteu
V " X V "manafaatoryorGaiCKltßlNG ASUNS,Boe
to*Twiniperbly cured 7 octave Pianos.
Foot plain Rosewood "7 “ M
Three carved do ** *
Oca extra carved ** ‘
One plain Bosewood “ .
Poor do do 6 ‘ ■ “
Beten Walnut 6 « • , . . . ,
All the above instruments haTe been finished during the
last month, and are of the latest styles of furniture. Inva
ri»bly it BOSTON PMCM,
I No. SI W vA street.
au 3l] Agent for Chickfcring A Song. Ibxtou.
: Newest Musle.
SKLKCTKD BY UKNiU' HuUB&B, personally, to the
oaitern cities, and just received by. Adame A Oo.’s Kx-
I PI tOS(«S—The Wild Wood Home: by Mm. A. Wade, a
The Warrior Page, vocal doett: by St. Glover. A,
On! Summer Morn, serenade: by Calieott.
The Old Farmer’s Grave, tong and quartette: by Abbey,
tvcfllng. a beautiful song: bv ¥rt. Abt.
Old Joser, eong end chorus: by Wursel.
Few Day's: by Wuiael. .... * . .
PiAst-i’he Farewell WalU to the Ladles of America,
vttb Jullien’a portrait: by JuUieo.
The Firetnau’s Quadrille: by Jallien.
The feultan’e Polka: by Ditlbert.
i Thu Evening Shade Polka: by Wood.
Titable Welts: by Prey.
Love-Chase Sebottiech: by Brower.
Kl Cucaye, the Cuckoo, celebrated Havana Contra Danza.
by Warren
La Gennandree WalU: by St. Glover.
Thu Angler's Polka: by Wallace.
The Vetexan Polka: by aiSckcrt.
The Mountain Zephyr Polka: by Fowl«- Vot sale at
• UKKBY KLBBBB’S Music Store,
M p 2 j No. 101 Third et~ sign of the ftoldeu ll^m.
IXIttfSALB.— A Dwelling House or 6 rooms, ball and
< oebar, with 3 lots of ground, hiring a frvot of M twt
on Frahfclin street- Manchester, by 188 deep to a wide alley ;
a ac~vlweU of water, with pump: out oven, coal house,
frSu .fs fa, *-jSgS B *BS n«.
aU 9 j Beal Estate Agents, HO Third street.
! r Kenuett Ale.
W' D, ENGLISH, Sole Dottier of SMITH’S oeUbmtad
.j Kooujtt AleanJ Browo Stout. Also.Oommon Ale
and PoHuf,'ln quart and pint bottles. . lt
Tuo Attention of families, and the trade, la respectfully
' solicit*!. ___ - . l: I..
C INNUT BB BKAT. —We wish it distinctly
that we are telling off oar present Stock of fine gold
and Silver Watches, of the very beat quaUty; fin* Gold
Jewelry, of the moat desirable style*, and of •J"*?
description; pure Silver Bpoons and Forks; Elatad do >, P<»ri
and Velvet Port-Monaies; Card Oases; tee Startle Clocks,
Tea Belt*; Fruit Baskets, kc* Ac.; at from 10 to 16 per rent,
below former prices, and much lower then any otter estab
lishment will sell ai In this or any otter western city. Ut
issns and strangers will And U to their advantage to give
ns a call before purchasing elsewhere.
All articles warranted as represented. The best quality
of Watch 9lasses set at 15 cents each, at HOOD a,
i aol jj 61 Market street.
E' NQLUU BRKAKFABr TKA *o* SIXTY ?KR
p{>(JNT>.—We hare reodT«d from N»t \ork a nice lot
of jSd2uH Braakfkat Tea, whichw* will »arw.nt equal to
1 any add elaewnare In tha city at 75c. Aho, »
Young Hywn and Ganpowdar, at Wo A liberal al
lowaoce to larze purchasers. A. JAinao,
I Pefcln Tea Store, 88 Fifth Street.
I -rim TRQ.V—°O torn No. 1 Anthracite;
! rv] / 108 No. 2 do;
”** i 100 “ No. 3 do;
! brands, for sale by WM. CO^
KDFJHD WATKH —A Urge supply, fresh from the
Spring., bbl. uni half bbU, on band .nd to ..1. bj
fcnl j corner of the Diamond end Market it.
-rvpTNTH.—■2O , TpIBOBa MerrimaoK aod CochecoPrint*. eo»
r Urely new style* together with an of good
, tod .nnto. of <to* *2 00.
T* o LKT—the seoond story room, large and conrenlent.
wall lighted, and good front entrance,'of No.MOThira
.-2 Po£»Sngl4n immediately. Apply to
roM»wu 5 g ODXHBJjHT k goK,
. 140 Third street.
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HUMOROUS.
[ Fresh. A rrlrslof Fail Goods.
Haqa*! k AllL, are jnst receiving their choice Fall
Uoods, to which they invite the attentioij of their cos
tom*!* and the public In general. The Goods here beeu
.electSl witb great cere, end ertll tie *>ld " f* “ bb "J
cvr be purcbMetl in the city. Their Hock enntiste In pert
of the following:
Plain black Silks, I
Jig’ll i do, j
Striped do,
Plaid | do, 1
Lopin’* Bombazines, 1
do tdkandco'idlielainee, I
do «riped and fl’gd do, |
Fine Cashmeres, |
Cauto4 Cloths, I
Paramattas, I
With all grades and oolon
the very lowest prices, with
housekeeping goods.
- 60p9 Iron Front Bi
| Bnx&a Shawls, Png * "lure
[Bay BUt« do do,
Blfc Thibet do do,
Cuhmere Shawls,
IChintaee and Ginghams,
Unshrinkable Flannel*,
Welsh do,
IRmbroideriee.
Gloves and Holsery,
Ribbons.
Lapin's Frtnch Iferine*, al
an excellent assortment oi
loildings. No. 01 Market st.
[ Ciinmlottl’a Loan Office, _
NO 'lOO SMITIiViKLD sraßßf, NJ£AB FIFTH.—
Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watch*!, SU weare
and othtfr valuable articles. * ol * n -
a UGGcT 12, laM-UAdAN * AtlU Juvite tn«
A. tiou of the Lxdiaa to a new arrival of choice HBltGl*
DhitlliS, via: Swlm Worked Spencer#; 8-I*3
Sleeved; Swiss Worked Collar#; and
grade#.; [aul4J NO. 91 MAtt&KT STKKBt ■_
-rJIRK WokKil PIRK WOttß-ti'.;-.
X : 200 boxw Fire Cracker*;
C zroes Homan Caudle*,l2 bell*;
j y •* do do 8 do;
6 “ .do do 6 do;
H “ ? do do 4 do;
4 “ Triangle*, No. 1;J
3 “ do do 2;j
GO box* Jeckxon Cracker*;
j 600,000 Torpedos;
40 grow Pin Wheel*;
• 20 “ 1 ounc* RoekaU;
f IS “ 2 do do;|
< 12 a 4 do do;
! j&.OoO “ Pulling Cracker*;
gocond iupply; Jo.tn-.iT.Uodfor-l.by^,
. No- C Wood otreeL
ESSENTIAL OILS—
-100 lbs Oil Origanum, pure;.
1 GO do Bergamot;
GO do Lemon;
: 70 do Clo Tee;
; 80 do Rosemary;
] 75 do Larander;
50 do Amber Root;
80 do Spike Lavender;
80 do Peppermint;
, ui “ 110 B>Wr " ;f ° r “pLBMITO DR»S.
jjJCBINED SUCAKS— a
J is bbla LoTering** Cmehed Boger,
I &o do Loaf Sugar;
16 do Powdered Sugar;
i 30 do Whit*'CoJee Sugar;
10 do Coarse Pulreriaed; tor sale by
Je2B j ™ SMITH A SINCLAIR.B
' tNBOW GLASS—I&O boxee 8x10;
: 10 do 10x12;
60 do 10x14;
{ 25 do 0x12;
BMt ’‘^‘ > ‘£kaVimcLKn.
Poechong, (in pepore) »t MeU. per l».
Floret Fongtee Chaleo, do s' / i. ( £BRO
For Bele bj [ jeMl W. A.
QBWEOOCOB.N BIAKOU-iDolwjaitrecg^^
—AKKH iiANQlNGri—Whit* and ugni navi <*, with wide
gold sad velvet border*, in draper; pattern*, new ft/*•»
for sale by fnalfti WATKB P. MARMIALL.
■ >AdoN—6 hhda Bides;
t> < s do Shoulden;
J * d ° u * m *' lor,tl aM 7 t Ta t sinclaik.
-\TrANTKI> —A Mortgage of $4,000 tx
W lelght years, for which cash and good Ooppar hook »
,U 1 b, gtV.a, .t to to.. K=,uta rf Qsiii WOOD8 _
75 Fourth street.
ria METAIAMOO totu Merer Uoontj, (foundry ;) '
i 103 “ Anthr.dte.ll'org** end Foundry;)
1 b i ...ml Hisb A MOOftHKAD.
Ss^f slialA ~ aoo °°g^NQ f °BEOL bT
LGAznnts tqb gEPTJsua^a..
Putaam’i Mftffuloe, tor September.
Harper'* i_. “ M
Graham’e ”? “ M
Peterson's . 4 ,
Godoj’i La4j’?Book l M
K-St.V Joumel, for Beptemb
r “' i " d u * P f,fMISIOT Ul-«T Depot,
n Fifth street, opposite the Theatre
SSffISSBBIg™
unusuaUr.lfl*- a yifth street
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INSDR * NCE'tCOMBANIES.
, DBLAWAIKS oulolba'i^
ICTnUAL SAFETY UIBTJBAVQS CQXFAVY.
PFFICB in the North Boom of tha. Exchange, on Third
street, PHILADELPHIA..
MARINE INSURANCES.
6a Vxsnu, )
Cahoo, VTo ail parts of the World.
Frdqhts, )
INLAND INSURANCES
On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
all parts of the Union.
FIBS INBURANCXB
On merchandize generally.
On stores, dwelling houses, Ac.
, ABSST3 OF TUB OOMPANY, November 7,1863.
Bonds and Mortgages....oo
State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring ....
Garden, Southwark, and other loans,..——.-181,663 42
Stocfcs in banks, railroads and insurances com
panies .... 24,012 20
Bills receivable .«......«169,825 04
Oasbonhand 16,0" 1 80
Balances in t£e hands of Agents and premiums '
on Marine Policies recently i55ued...—...—~..121,70T «
SuhecrlpUonNotes — lOO,OOO 00
$627,470 53
KRiOroas:
Wm. Martin, \ Dr. B. M. Hus ion,
Joseph 11. Beal, I Hugh Craig,
Edmund A Sluder, ' 1 Spencer M’llraln,
John O. Baris, Cnarlee Kelly,
Robert Burton, . Samuel K. Stokes,
John R. Penroee, ; Honry 81oan,
George G. Lei per, •, J am«e Traqualr,
Edward Darlington, I Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
11. Jone.-* Brooke, ! Joehua L. Price,
J.U; Johnson, JamesTennent,
James C. lUud, John B. Semple,
Tfaedpilus Paulding, 1 Charles Schaffer,
Junes B. M’Farland, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
W.C. Ludwig, I B. T. C- Morgan, do.
WM. MARTlN,President.
THOS.C. HAND, Vice President.
Joscfb W. Oowah, See’y.
P. A. MADERIA, Agent,
merit) No. 96 Water street, Pittsburgh.
THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE BTATRMUTUALFI RE AND MARINE
INSUBAHCE COMPANY,
Of PENNSYLVANIA.
Asset* May 1*1,1662 - JJ
Premiums reoeived to May Ist, 1863. »
Intereftten Loans, Ac J-
Capital Stock. 100,000 00
$446,183 26
Returned premium* Be-lnsuranee, Ex*
pensas, As, * —87,864 56
Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, and other good seen* 1
citrittei ~ I 1 *!.*?! £*
Premium Notes - ———
Cash on hand . - 17.8J0 J 1
Total am’t of Resources, Liable for Losses...- $368,318 70
nmxcToas.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin oounty,
P. O. BKDGWIOK, Harrisburg,
BAMUEL JONES, Philadelphia,
A. WILKINS, Banker, Pittsburgh,
A. A. CARRIER, M
JOHN B. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin county,
A. J. GILLETT, Harrisburg,..
B. T. JONES, Harrisburg, -
ROBERT KLOTE, Oarbon county.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President.
A. J..GILLETT, Becreury.
Will insure against perils of sea and Inland navigation,
else, on Merchandise In city or country, at lowest rates con
sistent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling houses
dither perpetually or for a Ura of years.
Branch Office, oorner Fourth and Smiths eld streets.
my22.tf r A. A. CARRIER, Actuary.
TUI CHI'
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY ABD TRUST COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHABTKKXD ATBTL 2STH, I*so.
OUAKTSU PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, S. E. Corner of Third <uuf Chutnut
Streeii, Philadelphia.
. Offotrt of Vu Ham* Hoard at Philadelphia:
wxactoas.
Stephen E. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Imwrease Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. M’Honry,
Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux,
William M. Godwin, William M’Kee.
President— Stephen K. Crawford.
Tice Prtsideni —Ambrose W.Thompeon.
t/rriisni Examiner, Pittsburgh —James H. Willson, M. D.
AUteheny Oty—R. BPMowry, M. D.
GEO. B. ARNOLD, Agent,
No. 74 Pourtk >troot, Pltubargb.
riiittklin PlrT lajartnce Company,
Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
pvlKßCTOKS—Churle* ft'. Bencher, Thomas Hart, Tobiaj
i / ffitngf. Samuel Grant, Jacob B. Smith, Qeo. W. Rich
*rda,'!Manie<ad D. Leirla, Adolpbi R Borto, David 8. Bwrw,
Morris Patterson. Cues. N. Bescxsa. President.
. Cass. G. But cm, Secretory.
Continue to tank*lnsurance, perpetual or limited, os rrrry
description of property, in town and country, at rataa as low
as ar« consistent with eeourity.
The Company hare referred a Large Contingent Fund,
watch, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, af
ford ample protection to the wuml
The Asset* of the Company 1 on January Ist, 1861, as pub-
Uihed agreeably to an Act Of Assembly, were as follows, rls:
JdtWtgage $918,128 68
Beal Estate....! .. 84,377 78
Temporary Loans - 83>9M 17
Stocks —. «L 8» 00
*c ... 81
Total. . 44
Bipce their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One Million Four .Hundred Thou*
sand Dollars, Inset* by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
a>lrahtagM of insurance, as well ss the ability and disposi*
than to meet with promptnsm all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Hard sta.
‘protection
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock, Annual Premium and Wutom Fund
51, 000,000.
INCORPORATED 1025.
Policies of Insurance Issued at all times on the most favora
ble terms, against
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE,
Op TBB
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
BY
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent
FOB PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUHTT.
marl fry
Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
K. HILLER, Jr., Prendmt. J V. M. GORDON, Secretory
CAPITAL, #300,000.
YVrXLL Insure against all kinds of risks, FIRS and UA
W RINK. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Home Institution, managed by Diasoroas who are well
known in the community,and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character wnlcb
they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
Lhrectort. —R.Millar, Jr.,O.W. Ricketeon, J.W. Bntler,
N.Uolmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C- Ihms«n, George W. Jackson,
Wm.M. Lyon, James Llppencctt, George Darste, James Mo-
Anley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott.
Office, N 0.02 Water street, (Warehouseor gpang k
00., up stain,) Pittsburgh. nov94:ly
JBTNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
. UARTFORD, CONN.
Cl&itrtcrnd 1819—Capital Stock •300,000.
THOB. K. BRACK, President.
TUOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.!
DIRECTORS — Thomas K. Brace,
Samuel Tudor, Kbeneter Flower,
Ward Woodbridge, E. A.Bulkeley,
i Joeeph Church, Roland Mather, 3
■Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley,
Robert Buell, Samuel S. Ward,
! Miles A. Tnttle, Henry Z. Pratt,
1 John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham,
IGusUtus P. Darts, Junius S. Morgan.
Policies on Fire and Inland Risks iasnea on favora
ble terms, by GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Ag*t,
dec!2:ly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
HOTELS.
CITY HOTEL.
(lati brown’s,)
Corner of Smithfleld and Tbird streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
GLABB A CARR, Proprietors.
JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CARR,
(l.li'WmQi Hil *Tfllm ) (Ut. Bi. Ctwlw S tmj BsUU)
THIS large and commodious noose baring undergone
thorough repair and furnished with new equipments
throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling
public. CBaaoia nopsaiTi. sprtfcdm
ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
(FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,)
PITTSBURGH,
Corner Penn and St* Clair street*,
C. W. BENNETT Proprietor.
la a ftrvt due home, between the Railroad De
pot,; the room, ere large end newly furnished,and chargee
moderate. apr!4:lydAw
" 1 THE ULBN HOTEL
18 NOW READY FOR SUMMER VIBITERS. The
ground* have been Improved, end the House rendered
more.ettreeUTe, generally. The proprietor will be happy
to see hie friends,
«■ An Omnibus of the Excelsior Line ie now running
from Hie station, on Fifth street, to the GLEN HOTEL.
Leaves the station at 8 o'clock, A. M., end fi P. return*
ins at 9 A. &L, and P. M.
Jel2:6m J. O. MARTIN, Agent
FRANKLIH HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio.
C. PATRICK A SON, Psofkbtoba— This House has on*
• detgone thorough and extensive repain, alterations,
and large additions of new furniture, ettx, and the proprie
tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
their part to render the FaaiooiN a place where all the com
ftutb of a ftrstchiss hotel can be found.
JyAtf 0, PATRICK A BON.
RILEY’S HOTEL:
CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
myai?] B. RILEY, Proprietor.
T T FLORENCE BOTKL,
„ No. 400 DEO All WAY, NEW YORK.
(ooMppotn on thx xgbopxui run.)
JiETJBHf LOVEJOY,
oc3:ly PROPRIETOR.
i. x*aastzu, asT h. xaxxlx
PERRY HOTEL* corner of Hancock streetand Duquasne
Way, Pittsburgh, Pa.
marfcy MoMASTERS A &lARKLE, Proprietors.
~VT£W PUBLICATIONS—Jnrt reotivei by Bxpreee the
I Xl following now and standard Book*, ahead of all ootem
[t porarlas;
Wood’* Practice of Medicine, new edition;
Sir Jaipur Carew, by 0. Lever, new work;
Fashion and Famine, by Ann S. Stephen*, new work;
Juggler of Nankin, by 8 Gobb, Jr.;
Wild Western Beene*,new supply;
Dodd Family Abroad, by 0. Lever, new supply;
Fanny Fern, second eerie*, new supply;
Festal, a Poem, by P. J. Bally, new work;
Chamber*' Papers for the People, new edition, In 6 vole;
« Select Writing*, M M in 4 vole;
«* Miscellany, in 10 vol*.;
« French Bevolutlona;
“ Storlea of Irish Peasantry,
« Lift and Works of Burns;
“ German Literature;
Bench* 1 ! Field Books, new supply;
* Traatwine on Curv*
Drink on Curves, new work.
Ali stsSPS wanting new and eheep Books will cal at
JflM BABUBL B. LAUTOB’S W Woed street
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IXCEAVOE ANDBANKIHO BOUSE
A. WILKINS fo OOtf
UNITSD BTATEfI BANK BUILDING,
No. «T7l*«| FMmh Street,
n.
FOREIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes
and Lend Warrants bought and sold.
Collections made throughout the Union.
Business paper discounted and loans negntiatofli
, atocks bought and sold l on eommission.
Money received on deposit, and interest allowed when
left for a specified time. ; deofi
Removal.
FATRICXB A FRIEHD,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Have Removed their Cfflce tothe Cbruer <fF\flhand Woodeti.
piztntmoß, pa.
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and western
Cities constantly for sale.
CbUeetions made in all the dtiee throughout the United
States. Deposits reoetvedin par funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [fobs
9. HOLMES A SOBS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
07 nasxxr btukt, pour doors below old mum
N HOLMES A 80NB, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
• and Dealers in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Sil
ver ami Bank Notes. Exchange on urn Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections mads in all tho cities throughout the Unitsd
States. Deposits received In par funds car current paper. No.
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. [ja3(hly
jib. a. mx>a.................... ... —VHoa. ataasav,
HOON * SARGENT,
BANKHKR AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
B. M. OOBSZR OP WOOD * StXSR ST% PtRSBCMB, Pa.
DEALERS In Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and
Domestic Exchange, Certitkvaee of Deposit, Ac. .
Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu
rope, for sale in sum? to rail purchasers.
Current and par funds received on deposit.
Collections made on all-parts of the Union, at the lowest
ratai. [sepllrly
. TIEREAB A CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
JVb. 96 Wood Strut, corner of Diamond Alley,
puraßUEou, ra.,
BUY AND SELL Bauk Notes and Ooin; Discount time
exchange, and promissory notes; make collections In
all the principal cities of the Union. Reoeive deposits on
call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all
othdr matters appertainlagto a Broker's business. Eastern
Exchange constantly on hand. mart
1 JOBS WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
DtALim in
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes.
STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
A#* No. 53j*2 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
Hank. deelfl
. HILL A CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
OOXHXR Of WOOD 45D riJTH STllltf.
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
Qoi Bills ol Exchange and Notes
Gold, 80ver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections
made iu ail the principal cities of the United States. De
poeits received of Par sod Current Funds. [mar27ly
sun U4*rr, RDwa&D Rauf, ixoaxßOi mm.
. yitiwTUt fo RAHX,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Real Estate or Stock Beeurities; purchase
Prooiesary Notes and lime Bills, on East and West; buy
and sell Stocks on Oommisskm.
Collections made on all points In the Union. [myl
G. K. ARNOLD A CO.,
BAKggRS m EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
sod proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
No. 74 Fourth st, next door to Bank of PtttsVg. [—lB
AUSTIN LOOMIS.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
Office, Ho. 92 Fourth <t, show Hbod,
PITTSBURGH.
Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on col
laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bought
aod sold, octe
BXCHANQE AND BANKING HOUSE OF
A. WILKIES A CO., .
No. 76 Focmm Snitr,
Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh,
jan6 ' FUHWISX
Domestic and FOrstgn Exchange, Rank Not**, Odd med RSmr
Bought, Sold ana Exchanged, at the
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF
WILLIAM A, HILL * CO.,
64 WOOD VTIIRi mtHSOMB.
WW-Interest allowed on time deposit*. [ janl2
ruoareoa bill. jjto. a. oscohjt.
THOMPSON BELL A CO.,
BANKKKS AND BROKERS,
Oomer of Third and Hbnd t.rtett, PitUbvrgh, Pl.
THOMAS WOODS,
atcommeruial broker,-®*
std dau.cs nr
ITotaa, Bonds, Stoeki, Real Eitate, 4fce.,
JVb. 76 Fotrrth ft ., PiZsburgh, Jh. [ja&J
FURNITURE.
JAHEB W. WOUDWELL,
CABINET FURNITURE MA NUFAGTURMR.
Waivroemi 9T and 99 Third itreeL
<- W. W. respectfully infomasra
bis friends and customers that hiui
has now completed his spring stock
of 6'umiturr, which Ls decidedly * *
the largest and best ever ottered for rale in this City, whseh
will be sold at prices as lew ae any In the United States,
East or Wat
-/ As he Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea
soned materials, test workmanship,and newest designs; and
from the extent of his orders and foriltty in mannfocturing.
be is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest
prfoee.
He has adopted the principle of Identifying his customers 1
internet with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al
ways on ha o-l the greatest variety of every description of
furniture, from tbe cheapest and plainest, to the moetele-
Snt and costly, th*i » house, or any part of ons, may be
ruiabed from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or
der. The following artifice consfot, in part, of his stock,
which for richness of style and finish, cannot be RirpMMa
In any of the Eastern citlaa;
*Louie XIV tetem-Cete Bo fas;
60 bofias, In plush and hair oiotb;
do*. Mahogany Chain;
JO dos. Walnut 41
60 Mahogany Rooking “
JO Walnut •• “
60 Mahogany Divans;
;30 Walnut “
1.60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
60 u “ Dressing Bureau
80 “ " Waahstandsij
' 40 Enclosed M
100 Common <*
, SO Plain Dressing Bureaus;
.49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
SO Walnut M
60 Cottage *
8 M> Cherry and Poplar Bedstead^
SO Mahoganv Wardrobm
10 Walnut «*
10 Cherry u
60 Plain Bureau;
70 Dining and breakfast Tables
13 Berretary and Bookcases;
30dos. Cane Beat Chairs;
34 Cane Seat Hocking Chain;
12Ladies' Writing Desks;
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; 1
Btiguiree; Paper Uaohe Tables:
Conversation Chairs; Fmnbroke "
Bllsabethan “ Hall end Tier M
Reception “ Ladies 1 Work «
Pearl Inlaid u Extension Dining Tables;
Arm u Ottoman#;
Gothic and Hall Chairs;
A large assortment of OOMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. G#R&rar Mim. supplied with all ar
ticlea In thHr 11m. .
BTEAMBO4TB and HOTKLB, fornished at the shortest
notice. N. -
All orders promptly attended to. aprt
Stskmhosu, Ahoy I
. . Th * snbeoribers tender their aeknow*S9|
for the favors bestowed npopVXL
by their Steamboat friends, and Iff
would respectfully remind them and others interest- * * •
ed In .building boats, that they are at all times prepared to
famish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of
Cabin Furniture and Obairs of the best material and work
manship. ■ T. B. YOUNG A 00,
Corner Third and Smithfleld streets,
Jyl2, *63 opposite “ Brown’s Hotel.”
•James Lowry, Jr..
CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 994
Fetterman’s Bow, Überty street, nas on band a large
stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, of
the best matPrials, which he will sell lower artlelea of
the same quality can be sold in the city. He would call par
ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Wauuit
Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly redaeed
prices. Also, Turning of every description executed In the
ueatest manner. Orders left at the ware Rooms, or at the
Mill, ooroer of kdama and Liberty streets, will be promptly
ttended to. : manl
A. MILLIKEN 4 1 CO.,
HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and
CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 44 Smithdeld street, a
Urge assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they
will sell 16 per oeuL below customary rates.
Terms—cash only. dec27Hy
Groat Inducements to Ouh Purohaieri<
WK will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY
CHAIRS AND BJfDSTSADS, it prices thmt cannot
fail to please cub purchasers. Ail our work Is warranted.
Our terms an CASH. JAMKS LOWRY, JR^
maraft oor. Seven tbaand liberty sts.
WM.Jt STSViNSON eontlAues u>
OABINKT-WA&Kof every description, ethis old stand,
tm corner of Liberty end Beventh streets. UNDKRTAK
* V’ING attended to, in all it* branches. myll
RESTAURANTS
CORNUCOPIA
W-OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE."»
D. BABWARD.
No. 40, Fifth Street, between Wood and Market
jinlfrly) PitTSßcaaa.
CRYSTAL PALACE
No* 18 Market street*
C. C. BEELY,
RJUJpEerFULLY informs his friend*and the
'Kvi ImJpudSWn general, that hehas just started his
New York and Philadelphia modern style of
OOOKINO OYSTERS and everything else In the i
eating Une. Oysters In the Shell or Stewed, for 121$ cents
a dozen. lie will also famish the best of everything then
the market will afford. House always open until 3 <?clock
In the morning. marlS-tf
ofiiTER saloon and ukstaluraKtl
108 WOOD STREET.
THE subscriber has now his OYSTER SALOON AND
BATING HOUSE perfected in a manner that cannot
be ezeeled by any similar establishment in tbe city.
STEALS WILL BE SERVED UP AT ALL lIOURB OP
THE DAT, ft on the
Choicest Meat*. Fowls, Fish, &c«« *oi
His Bill of Fare cannot be surpassed, and be would respect
fully invite the attention of tse public to it
CHARLES STILL,
106 Wood street
ja3oan*etf
Sl* Clair Lafer Beer Brewery.
THE underßignedrespectfulJy informs the public that he
Is now fully prepared to serve private families and tbe
public generally' with his celebrated LAGER BEER, in
bottles. All order* left at his Office, NO. 88 DIAMOND
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to;
and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity.
je2B:tf , ' FJLJCHENOX.
L Benits* Lifer Beer Hall*
Tfo. 106 Smithfield rtreetj cppotiU the Qwtom Boost,
THE subscriber has just opened onebf the largest anl
beet finished Lager Beer Halls in the dty. Hisßearis
acknowledged to be a superior article, and evwr others*
commctatkm about his house cannot he excelled.
mrisfcam A. BENUE.
CHEESE- 83 W. R.Cheese, for sals by
jjBl M’CLURKAN, HEBRON k 00.
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DRY GOODS.
New Fell Qoedj, a> very Reduced Prices.
YOUNG, STEVENSON * LOTS, sign of the Original
Beehive, No. 74 Market street between Fourth street
and the Diamond, Plttsburgluare jnat reoeMnga large tod
splendid aaeortoent of feH Dry Goods, at unusually low
prices, Iron New Fork and Philadelphia importera and anc
oan ealea. The stock witl be found full in every depart
ment conxUting In part of
Plaid, stripe and plain 80k, Fteach Merlooan Cashmeres,
Ooburgs; r
Paramettu and at unprecedented bargains;
Merino aad Oaahmere Plaids, do do
Bombasines aad Canton Cloths, do do
French Ginghams, do do
Chin ties and Prints, do do
IrishlJneasaalldnaaflbaetlsgs, do do
PUlow linens and Table Cloths, do do
. Napkins and Table Damaeke, do do
Plain and printed Delaines and Cashmeres, do
Alao, a full assortment 01 Domestic Goods, at great bar
gains;
Shawls of erery variety, very low;
Cuff Collars, ChtmiurtT— and Handkerchiefs, at great
bargains;
Ribbons and Millinery Goods, at great bargains;
Hosiery, Gloves aad Btupendera, do.
Owing bribe unusually large importation, goods have,
been forced into the auctions in the cast and sold at great
sacrifices, and will be sold for cash at a very small advance.
eep4 YOUNG, STBTBNgQN k LOVE.
Saw Arrival ef ggrtiy and Summer Dry
AT No. 99 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET.
D GREGG k 00-, Importers and Jobbers in British,
• French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv
ed our large and extensive stock of spring and summer
goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part
through our own Importation, we feel safe la assuring onr
old customers, country merchants and city dealers general
ly, that owing to these acquired facilities la purchasing,
we cau offer such imlnoeaußt* to .buyers as are rarely met
with to the trade.
Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de
laines. Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs,
mohair lustres, r»p«<— ; plain black and fancy figured silks,
ginghams and fkney prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy
vestings, nemjmenu. satinets, tweeds end summer pants
looming; brawn and My-k muslins, tabla diapers.
We have also opened e verj large assortment of bonnets,
newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn,
and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons;
with taoegoode, fancy neltingr, laconotts, until end figured
Swiss muslins aad black silk veils, Ac.
Our variety stock embraces In part combs, buttons, per
eussion cape, threads, port monaies, patent medicines, per
fumery, and every axtkle : usually kept in the va
riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver
watcas, waten materials, glasses, gold ana gilt jewelry of
newest patterns, and a great variety of 80 hour and 8 day
docks, all of wblch will be sold at the lowest prices for cash
nr aatwnctory reference.
IT. Ik—An early eaU from buyers Is respectfully solicited.
ww> D. GREGG A (X).
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT
A. M'TIGHK’S FEW STORE,
CORNER Of GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS.
Having this-day opened my new store, i
beg lyave to call tha attention of the Ladies to the
large and splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, just received. Among the stock may be found
some of tha very finest goods now Imported. It comprises,
inpart,
300 pieces blaek and fkney Dress BUks.socts.to $2 per yd
600 do Moaa.de Imloes, Baxegade Laints,aad Mousse-
Use de Begs;
200 do Baaatiftri Baragei sndltause, in great variety;
260 do New Style Drese Ginghams;
2uOQ do Amarioea, Frasteh aad Bngilah Prints;
600 do French and English Lawns;
2000 French Collars. cants to $5,00;
200 Man til las, of the latest styles, among which are soul
of the most beautiful imported Into ibis 00 on try.
Also, Muailna, Tickings, Checks. Linens, Crash, Diapers,
Table Cloths, Qwtlemen'i Wear, ae.
TRIMMINGK—In *>»<■ department wUI be found a ecm
pleU aaaortment ot Drees and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese
aad Honlton Laos, fins English and Thread Lace; all of
which will be sold unusually low.
Tan bales yard wide Mtulin at six oents par yard.
my 3 A. tmGHR.
MEW DRY GOODS STORM.
Iron Freaft-10, 91 Karkat street*
OUR bouse being new open for the transaction of a gener
al Dry Goods business, w# would respectfully solidt the
patronage of the nubile, feeling confident that, from our ex
tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements u wilt la
sure entire aatisfoetkm. HAGAN A AHL,
apritif Hoe. 91 Market and 8 Union street
CLOTHING.
CLOTH! N G STORE!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO..
FORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
street, which has won an unbounded popularity under
he name of the THREE BIG DOOBS, have, for the pur
pose of acquiring more spaoe for their Immense business,
removed to the spacious building on the corner of;
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they bare now the mast
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS 1
AJffi
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has ever been offered to the public.
Their principal object for this removal, Is to give them
more fodlltiee for the
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They ere prepared to sell Goods at the
LO WEST EASTERN PRICES!
Aad they will warrant them to be as good as any mann
(betured in the Union.
CUSTOM WORK,
r> m int sttli, un crox Tgx uoxtkst soncx.
They have on band a fall and beautiful assortment of
LOTHB and COATINGS, (or
FROCKS, DRESS,
NESS COATS.
Our Interests are Identical with those of our customers,
and we assure the publio that our fidelity will not f&ll In
ailjpg all orders we may be fevered with.
49- DON’T FORGET THE PLACE—
No. 88 Wood Street,
(EAST BIDE,) OOEKEB or DIAMORD ALLEY.
N. B.~We desire oar patronatoundsrsteadthat we have
no longer aay connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the
House above designated.
marSS JOHN hPCLOSKEY A CO.
SEW SPRING GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN UeCLOSiUEY * GO’S Whole
sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 86 Wood street, and corner
of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of
goods that this celebrated bouse bee ever had tbe pleasure
of inviting the attention of tbepublkto. These goods have
been purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no
seoooa profit on them, which leeves as able to say that we
can and do sail at as ssaall profits as any house ia the east
ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to
give us a cell, and examine our extensive assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING. It is almost Impossible to
enumerate the quantity of immense piles of garments that
is to be seen at this large establishment; It is sufficient to
say that It has never been equalled by the house itself.
marlA-tf JOHN McCLOSKKY A 00.
SAMUEL GRAY,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
HO. AT ST. CLAIR HOTEL BUILDINGS,
sv. cunt mm, mvnvaoß.
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING made exclusively to order,
and warranted to suit Has constantly on hand a
Shoice assortment of CLOTHE, CABBIUEREB, VESTINGS,
end OVERCOATING, of tbe lateststylea, selected expressly
for tbe custom trade. Gentlemen leaving their orders, will
have their wishes eonsulted and complied with, as all work
Is done under his own supervision. novl'i
Olethtaf I Clothing!
THE undersigned respectfully infonns’hia Mends and the
pobUe that be is now receiving at bis store, No. 177 Lib
erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Caieiiservt and
Vestings, of tbs latest and most dec!rathe styles, which bs
Is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man
ner, at short notion, and on the most reasonable terms.
We have also on hand a large and well manufactured stock
of ready mads Clothing, to which we invite the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retail.
Persons who purchase goods far cash, will find it to their
idvaatage to all et 177 Liberty street,before making their
purchases. [mart] C. CONNER.
Now Ciothlmg Htora,
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
THE subscriber ha* just opened this new establishment,
where be has always on hand a lam and choice amort
mnt of all articles of CLOTHING, which bs warrants equal
to any in the dty, and will sell at the most reasonable pri
ces. The public ere requested to give him a calL
mart-.ly B. OPPENHEXMJER.
WATCHES. EWELRY,&c.
WATCHES AND JEWKUtY,—Wears selling al. kinds
of Watches and Jewelry at much lower prices than
ia usually obtained elsewhere. Customers may depend on
getting good* at my establishment at least as low, and gen
erally lower, the eastern markets. All goods war
ranted.
Stiver Ware, manufactured at my own works, in Oakland.
Jewelry tasnofaotared to erder, and neatly repaired.
Watch repairing done es heretofore, in tbe Dost manner,
Military Goods, of all kinds, at aastern prices.
W. W. WILSON,
an 4 ST Market street, corner of Fourth.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!!
Pfslfls * Msyraa,
DEALERS IN WATCHES, OLOOKE, JEWELRY,
Mk SILVERWARE, No. 42 HATH Street, near
fafmffood. opposite tbe Morning Post, formerly occu-
MUBpied by L. Rstnaman A 00. We have now hand a
splendid assortment of 8 dev and 24 hoar Cloaks, which we
otfer to the public at great Wgains, such as: Iron cases,
pearl inlaid ail other patterns of Mantel Clocks.
Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and silver patent
lever, oylindsr, and anchor sseapment Watches,and an ele
gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which we intend to
sellobeepffir cash.
N. B. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at
low prices, and warranted. mar 26
HEW JEWELRY STORE,
He, 87 Market Street,
(Second door above tbs NorUrvxet corner of the Diamond.)
JOHN STEVENSON, (of tbe Lata firm of Johnß.M’Vsddsn
A Oo.,) respectfully announftns to the publia, that be has
opened, et the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES.
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPSTOI
RANDOLES, Pocket and Jbble OutUry, Britannia Tea and
OmmunionStU, and ths usual variety of goods in his n«>»
of business.
Sped*] care and attention given to the eupatu of TOTI
W ATCHKB, JBWKI*BX, *e.
Ha tnuta, that from bla long experience In badness, he
erlli be able to give aatitifcettaa to thoea who may favor him
with their patronage.
Pittsburgh, fclaj ltth, W
Hemrf Rlelurdioßi
HAVING re-Otted hie etotwln a handsome manner, and
bat recently returned Croat the flatters citlaa with a
fin* assortment of WATOHRB, JBwjuJIY, and PAMCY
GOODS, would the attention of hie friends and custom*
an to tba fiaet that among Us Watches will be found the
moat desirable styles, pattens and makers. Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pine, fob and Vest Chains,
finger tthige, Bar Biaga, Miniature Lockets, etc, etc.
f AMOY GOODS Btrb as Papier Maehe, Work Tables and
Boxes, Desks, fancy Vases, Ferfiune Bottles, Table Mats,
Oolt’s Pistols, Porte Motmaiee in gnat variety; China fruit
and Oake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or
namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appro
bated. [norl] MO. 81 MARKET STREET.
T?INE WATCHES AMD EICU GOLD JEWELRY AT
3? BARGAINS.—We wish to Inform the public that wc
ere now offering oar present stock of fine Watches and Jew
elry, at prices that oannot be beat. Therefore, we say to
one and all, you tbet wish to bay fins Watches and Jewel
ry, give ns a call, and mve from 26 to AO per cent in your
purchases; wfauh you can certainly do by calling at 67
Market street.
N. B.—Watch repairing attended to in all its branches,
In a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manufac
tured to aider at short notice, at
Jt7 HOOD'S, 67 Market st.
uTkhokbbl,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
D BALSA in CLOCKS, WATCHBS, JEWBLAY, AND
FANCY QOODfli No. wOumood Aiur, bonroos Mar
kit and Wood atnots, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ali artteloa cold «t
this MtabUahiaantvUl bommatod. SapulriagofCioeka,
Wfttalui *ttdj«w«lry promptly •xwatad'at tbs shortMt
Dth». All mrt doet wiQ m nmnfead. [ j*XMm
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RBW OPJPXCK. '
Bwl Eit»t» ul Cratrutiag Agnt.
THE sabeeriber has been induced to opts an office for
the porpoeeof buying and selling, oh OomniiMkm,ar>d
hating the Agency of large Steam Saw-Mills and Boat-
Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other
faculties from other water and steam saw-raill*. He flatter*
ih«t ha can fornlah any bills of lumber and
timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and
deliver them at any point on the Allegheny, Honongahela,
Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Borg**,
Btore Boats, Coal Flats,'Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Rail
road Timbers Freight lion, Coal, Ac., to any given point,
and will attend to the Sale and Bant of Beal Estate. From
hia long experience in lumbering, freighting and boot
building, he thinks he give general satisfaction. All
persons are requested to make their contrasts soon; espe
cially those wentiog boats or large bills of lumber and tim
ber, should contract fbr them In the (all for the spring and
summer use. He will also attend to the purchase and sale
of any commodity that may be desired.
Letters addressed to Devin Moira, Real Estate and Con
tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box Mo. 120, post paid, will be
punctually attended to. His office is On Irwin street. Mo.
3, Allegheny House. DAVID MUMK.
001. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh.
Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ “
Mr. Robt. S. Brown, “ Allegheny River.
Hr. Wm. Armstrong, “ Clarion “
Mr. George B. Sweney, “ u
C. A J. Hahn A Co-, “ “ “
desglriydaw ,
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL,
Jtt the Pekin Tea Store *
3 b Firm stout, PiTTSBtmoB, Pa.
BY the half chest, of neauypacxed iu metallic packager
te suit the trade.
The subscriber (snow receiving his Fall stock of GBKII
and BLACK TEAS,—consisting of some of the finest eitl*
to be found in the Eastern market. Merchants visiting the
dty are Invited to call and examine our stock.
Below is a list of the various grades, all of which have
been carefully selected, ana can with confidence be recom
mended :
30 half chests line Young Hyson;
10 do do Momne Young Hyson
10 do extra fine Moyune do;
100 do Superior do;
IS do extra tins do;
60 Laaqured boxes extra Carious Young Hyson
26 half chests flneGunpowaer ;
10 do extra fine au;
6 do do Moran© Imperial ;
20 do Superior do;
160 * do Fine Oolong Black Tea;
40 do extrafiae Oolong;
30 do extra Curious ao; j
20 do SuperlatJTeiYfiroagand fragrant Oolong;
26 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea;
6 do Curious oo do;
A TAG—Java and Rio Coffee. Lovering’s Crashed andPul
rerised Sugars.
ALSO-—63JMO Prtndpe Segars, wnlch will be sold very
.low. A. JAYNES,
novl4:dAw aa Fifth strict. Pittsburgh.
EDMUND WILKINS,
Eagle Harble and Freeport Stone Works,
50.246 HEAD OF WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH,
And near Ou Qemetery Gate, LavrtnceviOe.
Monuments, burial vaults, tomb stones, te
Freeport Stone Walls and Fenees, Mantle Pieces, Cen
tre and Pier Tope, always on hand and made to order.
N. R—Having introduced a new style of Fence fbr Cem
etery Lots, of DURABLE STONE, cut through in panel or
railing form, and at very little cost over Iron fencing. I
refer to specimen* of that and other work I have already
done in the Allegheny Cemetery. I have on band a choice
selection of drawings fbr every description of work in my
line.
OoL HENRY MeCULLOUGU, Pittsburgh.
WM. BAG ALKY. Eh]., do
KRAMER A RADII, do
Mrs. HARMAR DENNY. do
Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS. Home Wood.
Hon. THOS. IRWIN. Allegheny.
Mr*. TIERNAN, Sr., do
JOHN MCDONALD CROSSAN, Esqr., MononjaLtla
Hoove. ajriu.daw
Real estate and contracting agent, no. 2,
IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for Sale, as follow,:
ISO acres of land iu Cedcr county, lowa, 16 miles trout Mux
catlne, on the main rood to Marion, and B miles from Tip
ton, 6 miles from two Railroad depots; 90 acres founder
cultivation, a good Frame House, Frame Barn and-Grana
rfo-S a good bearing Apple Orchard. The form is well
watered, high, dry, good fond, in a very healthy county.
A very great bargain can be bad of this farm for prompt
pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr.'JoLn Munn, on Ui-> pre
mi*«s.
Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill, new
In suece*?ful operation; 3 Frame DwMliinga, lforn. Black
smith Shop and Tools, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop, Ac.. .•:in
ate on the bank <-f the Allegheny river, at Miller's Eddj,
Armstrong county, I*a Enquire as above, or of lit. L.
Munn, on the premises.
WALKING AND BUSI-
1 aleo want to parch are 6 to SCO,OOb f-et, B. H. t of g-x-l
VFblte Oak IManh, 3 inches thick, 8 nr Id twt long, 7 to 16
laches whin, part to be delivered in Ou tuber next and part
in April. 1866. Enquire as above.
Also, for sate, nil the Beds. Furniture, and every thing cf
the fitting out of a large Hotel, In the pity of Pittsburgh,
now doing a very 1 rge buxintis*. Two to five years of tb*»
lease of the house can also be hud, and immediate pcsset-xion
If rvqoirwj. EnqniTe as above. j-6
THK UNDERSIGNED baring ejected aoil commo
dious STABLES and CARRIAGE STORES, in eonnvc-
A tion with bis old establishment, ~
tHWN !i prepared lo do a vastly la
/rTa 'creased business. He has
>1 vision fur ONE HUNDRED AND W
FIFTY HORSES, of which be can take an increased num
ber on livery.
He has arranged his new buildings with a view to sales
and storing for job, of new and second hand Carriages, of
all description*, to which he will give ample attention.
There is also within the new building an Equestrian Ring,
where Horses are truinedandexerelMd,whlchwUlbefoui>cl
advantageous to persons keeping liorsea with the under
signed. “ T
Thankful for an exceedingly liberal jtatronage in the past,
and the favors of a multitude of friends, the undersigned
will endeavor to command Its continuance by deserving St.
myl£4mdaw RODY PATTERSON.
(OPHE undersigned has juntreceived at his ____
CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE. -
near the Two Mile Ron, between Pittsburgh
and Lawrenoevilla, a splenuid
of YXOICLE3, of every description, and will continue to
receive regularly, new and second band Qtrriaaa, SmUritt,
BvQpiu, <fc., which he will sell on the very lowest terms for
cash- Having had twelve years' practice in the business,and
with his well known facilities ia the East, he flatters himself
In putting down all competition.
Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call
1 and see for themselves.
■speeUl txtd prompt attention paid to repairlßpof Carri
ages, kc. [myifcdawy; J0&EP11 y~-
ibrs UVEBY AND SALE
<7rP\ STABLE, igp-gy
Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley*
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Dr. D. Jayne’s Family Medicines
JAYNIP8 EXPECTORANT; Jayie’sHalrTonic;
u Tonic Vermifuge; “ Sanative Pill*:
** Carminative Balsam; “ Ague Pills;
“ Alterative; “ American Hair Dye
Theabove valuable family medicines constantly on hand,
end sold wholesale or retail,at the Pekin TeaSiore,BBPt?tk
• t f«V Q _. By . A. JAYNKS,
janlfcdew Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh
FIELD BOOK FOK It AIUWAD ENGINEER*.—Contain.
log formula for laying oat curves, determining froran
glea, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., oto, together
with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, Jong chorda,
magneto variation, log era thi ton and natural sign*, tan
gents, etc. John B. Henek, Civil Engineer, pocket
book form. $1,76.
e%Tbe object of the present work is to supply a want
very geoerally felt by Assistant Engineers on
Books of convenient form for use to the field, containing
tha ordinary lograrlthmato tables are common enough; but
a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the
Ballroad work, and especially the necessary formula for
laying out curve*, turn-outs, crossings, «c-U a desideratum
which this work it designed to supply.
U. 8. Mfuraar Acanusr, West point, April 18, 1864.
Gentlemen ; I have looked over “ Henok’s Field Book l'or
Ballroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted to the ob
ject Its author proposes, and have no question but it will be
foundavery useful and practical volume both fbrofflceaod
field work. ___ D. if. m.b.»
. . . Taoi, April 21,1864.
I am much pleased with Mr. Ilenck’s little manual, the
“Field Book of Ballroad Engineers.” With the presenta
tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognised*
processes among railway engineers, he has given ochert
which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess
a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of
being in general suoepiible of available, not to say desira
ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think tb« design
of Ur. Benck's book Is such as to adapt it excellently-wet!
to profaudonal needs, I bare pleasure In expressing my
cordial satisfaction with Its execution, alike with the per
spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex
cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers.
B. Faxvxux Okumk,
C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN,
Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery,
m 3 Market street, corner of Second.
Tine Teat, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
Ware.
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STB. y
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IB now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS,
in addition to his already extensive stock, purchased
from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold
at the lowest market prices.
tST Hotels, Steamboats, and families, baying by the
quantity, supplied at wbolts&le rates.
TAKANK LESLIE'S GAZETTE OF FASHIONS, fur
r August.
Knickerbocker Magasine, for August.
Harper, for August; price 16 cents.
Sul. Bmlth’s Theatrical Apprenticeship, with illustra
tions: by Dailey; bOoenta.
Quarter Race In Kentucky, and other Stories • by W T
Porter, of the New Vork Spirit of the Times; with Hlnttrm
tiona; 60 cents:
of a Convent: by a noted Methodist Preacher
So many very good and new books hava been published
lately that it is well worth while to call end look et them.
Bunh books as Fashion and Famine, the Curse of Clifton,
Lamplighter, Thoughts and Things: bySlihu Burritt.
, H. MINER A 00.,
m* ; No. 33 Bmitbfield street.
GOOD FARM FOR SALK, Of 43 acres, with * good &zxd
honse, of 4 room* and cellar, tod front porch, a good
spriog boose, with doable barn nod stable, wagon abed,
eora crib* and good garden, and orchard, with abundance
of apples, peart, peaches, Ac. 80 acres in coloration, and
balance Umber, a go-id soil and a new ianu, situate 3 miles
from McKeesport, near the Youghiogbeny rirer. Price $l,-
600. Terms 8600 in hand,-balance m one, two and three
years. g. CtJTHBKRT A_BOh,
MAGIC POLISHING POWDER—Om oftha bwtarttelei
now la tiMfcr pollsblag fine brau, Ae.; 1 gnaa ro>
caiTOd by [Jjlij JOG. JLlitllM.
MISCELLANEOUS.
David Mann,
RUDY *»ATTKHSON»b
BAZAAR AND LIVERY BTABLE3
CAEKIAGKK FOU BALK
BOBKET H. PATTKBSOS’fI
WM. A. M’CLUJttG, .
DEALER IM ’ '
Uooda ctailrarftd 1b the city frea of chary, Mp2l
B—l B«ut» Aft, 140 Third ■*.
Vl*
MEDICAL.
Carter's Spanish Mixture.
TUX G&KAX fG&inXX pITHX 3*001*.:
WOT A FAITtCM or. MWCCM g g,.. ..
A H IKVAUJABVK EMXBTrOBMBGTBIA F3ng>
A *Til. Rhewmasm, itttfteste Ortasoog* Bttrtdou*,
Pimple* orJPnstaJeaoa tbs F**s, Blotches, Roils, ißannre
Sore SfM, Bing Worm orTiite, mid ff^ i jiF" l fT t*" 1 ** 11
ntd Fain of the Boom and Joists, Btabbaraulon,
ink PlsowtorfcrL— ByiaalTYwiHaintfr asdaTl Ids'
eases arkiog,gpai *o liuodfctoas ossoCMeswur, lawn
denee hi Life, orlnipnrity of the Blood. .
This valuable HecUdne. which baa beoome mlebrstod fat
the number of extraordinary «■««■ etoeted feieogh'-ite
agency, haa indoeed the PTOcwatma. at the orgeat, mournt
•f thelrfHend*, toofferirtoth* pubifc, which they dQjrith
the utmost conndenee into victim had wohdaikK .iretlve
properties. The lbUovingeecttteßtmealaeted from a Urge ■
number,are, however, stronger testimony thaa tbe awce
word of the proprietors; and are frost gentlemrn wtU.
known in their kealittee, and of the btaheet mepeii tililllij
many of tb«in netting In tbf etty ofJtofcmond, To.
P. nOYBEK. Eaq., of the Exchange BotaL Htehmoau
known everywaarn/sej* he hoe eeenthe ttedldae called
Oerter’s Spanish WlTinsiilmlalefareiT iaoveae hundred
mm In nnetljeU tfui iHmuses flit nTiinh It i» nnomew an
ed, with the SKtetestonishlngl v good results He lajfiit. .
the most axteaerdiaarVniedlianebe hot ever seen.
AGEE ASD. PHVB&—Q&HAT COM—I hereby
that for three jwi I bad Ague and Pevßaf the jnoet
lentdeeeriprion. I had several Physicians, took large quan
titles of Quinine, Merewry, and I betters ell the Tonics s<l
-vertieed, but ell witboat any permanent xefieC At lost 1
tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles of whkheCac
tuolly eared tee. and X am happy to my 2 hare had nrithe
chili*or fever since. loottrider It the beat Tonkin th«
world, and. the only medidno that ever reached myedse
Joan hexnxa.
Bearer Dan, nearßichmond, Ta.
C. B. LOCK, lathe dtyof Richmond. and foi
mao; years in the PoetOf&oe,ha* rash wmMniwti tlx
astonishing efficacy of Carter's gp-r 4 *** Mia tore, ttf 1.
has bought upwards of fifty bottXea. whkh he hen gives,
•way to the afflicted. Mr. Lock says he has never known
toftil, when takes aceordingtodireettoaa.
Dr. HINGE, a practicing Pbjsidan, and fonaariy of ib<
City Hotels in the dty of Richmond, says hehas witnew*'
In a somber of instances the effects of Cartel's Spaia-J
Mixture, whkh were moat truly surprising. He says is»
mm of Consamptkm, dependent os the Liter, the - good v;
fccts were wonderful indeed.
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of tba firm of Drinker t Mr:
rls, Richmond, wu cured of liver Oomplaiatat tight year?
by the nee of two bottles of Carter 3 ! Epaxd&t
Mixture. •
ORB AT CUES OB JBdJtorioftiwßiet
mood Republican had a servant employed in their psw«
room cured of violent Berofala, combined with Rheum*
tUm, which entirely disabled him ben work, Twbbottte
ot Carter's Spanish Mixture • pacfoctcuxs of bus.
and the Editors, in a public notice, say they “ cheerfully re
commend it to all who axe *<eW«i with any iUsssm of ih
blood.”
STILL ANOTHER CURB Of SCROFULA.—ihadaverv
valuable boy cored of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish llixtar-
I consider it truly e valuable nifidn.
Jans M. Titus,
Conductor on the B. 7. and P.R. R. Oo_ bia W: Vw
-8 ALT RHEUM of TWENTY YEABSdTANDINa COREL
—Mr. JOHN. THOMPSON,residing is theeify of fichnrerui.
was cured by three bottles of Oerter’s Spanish Mixture, o"-
Salt Rheum, which he had nearly twenty years, and whlel
all the physicians of the city oould not cure. Mr. Thomp
son U a well known merchant in theeity af Richmond, Vo.
and his cure is most remarkable.
WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Bldmond, bad a servant eur->c
of Syphilis, tn the wont form, bycarter’s Spanish Mixture.
He says he cheerfully ncrauMßda it, and eouMdersit ar
invaluable medicine.
RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was sored of Scrofu
la, and what physicians call confirmed Consumption, b;
three hottlas of Carter's Bpaniflb Mixture.
EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, seyi
be has seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish.Mixturelt
a number of Syphilitic cares, and eays it is a perfect eon
for that horrible dlseeae.
WM. 0. HftBWGCP, rfßlrbTnimit.nnnirt ef Old Pone imr
Qloera wbieh disabled him from walking. Took- a lew bot
tles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to well
without a crutch; in a short time permanently cured.
Principal Depot at W. WARD. GLOSS k 00.*No.8&HaUei
Lane, Hew York. _
T. W. DYOTT k SONS, So. 122 North Sd kt, PhUadelpbri
BENNETT k BEERS, No. 126 Main strwkJtfchmcmd, V«_
And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO-L. WILCOX
Jr. k 00., FLEMINQ BROTHERS, 60 Wood street, Pitto,
borgfa; H.P. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and by Drogsixu
and Dealers in Medidne.evenelmp.-- " oct&dawly
A.wnE: ml 9mm
CHERRY PECTORAL
roa thi Earn) ccax or
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSXNSS3. SRONCHJTM.
WHOOPING-COUGH CROUP, ASTHMA,
AND CONSUMPTION.
. . WE invite the attention of the
V . public to the cartifiaatse append-d
J _ below, and bespeak for iham that can
[' dM consideration which their hon^t
Iran knees deeerves.
Me j in such stations as many who
bear witnaretotheefica-
LJJf cy end value of Cexani PaaxoaaA.uo
Onot wantonly trifle with, or distort
S&MsmemmHsaai fiiets, nor overstate their eravtetfocs.
Judge iheu, whether this is not the medidae to trust w!>t b
you must have relief for the throat or luoas ; judge to-j,
whether every family ought not to have itoy them a* a
eafi-gunri against the everywhere prevailing enemy, wLfob
steals with fatal frequency upon almost every fliwk, and
canle3 offe lamb from many a home 1
Jackson, C. H , Jackson city, 0., 20th Nor., 1862
D«- J. C. Am: Sir—The Caxaai Picroexj. iamochinr
qulred after. Several of our best Physicians have used it,
three of them in their own eases, end always with the hap
piest effects. The numerous patent medicines always be
fore them, lead to incredulity in regard to every newreice
dy; and It is only after undoubted evidenoe of value in aoy
article, that anything like a general confidence can be ex
died.
The unrivallel excellence of tills combination of tgerts,
(In the Cnnar Pictoeal,) proved beyond cavil by repeated
trial usdevtbeir own observation, haa compolled medical
men to proclaim abroad its usefulness, it Is beyond ail
doubt the best general remedy we have for the Pulmonary
Affections of this climate, at the same time sedative snd
Bxixsctorant —a rare combination of properties.
in the hope that K will prove Its own reward, I subscribe
myself. your nbedieai servant.
JAB. H. a MTtJ.WB, W T>
Let gen Semen rf Ou Itgal Proftukm m ark tkU <■*»«*■
WUlUmsbuig, L. I, fiept. X. U 62.
Da. J. C. Am: Dear Sir—Over application for the p.ist
three years in njy duties as an advocate, brought on some
eight months ago a severe Irritation of the bronchial tuii-s,
which was a constant annoyanceto me, and fast beeom ag
a source of great apprahezudon. Every remedy tried failed'
to even relieve rue, till 1 used your Chxbet Pkboeax. This
has not only relieved me, but, as I trust, wholly cured i;s.
I care nothing for the repatation of advocating Patent Id*-
didoes, and tbbi is at your service. I shall recommend it
to members of the bar, and others whom I may meet, la
boring under similar indisposition*.
Youis truly, B.F. JONES.
Montgomery, October 4,1849.
Dl J. C. Am: Sir—l btTt used jou idninblt era
pound exclusively io my practice, and find it to corpus* by
Ur, auy other remedy we hare lor coring dismses span the
longs. Yoar obedient servant,
K. B. JOSEB, M. I*.
What yet remains to convince the most Incredulous that
the Cherry Pectoral is all that it purports to be, via: an uo*
equalled remedial agent for all diseases of the Throat end
Lungs. The experience of years has proven it to he gnek,
and vs submit it to the people, believing that its virtue*
will f ully maintain its reputation.
Prepared by J. 0 AYEK, Chemist, Lowell, Han. Bewaro
of worthless preparations, attempted to be off under
a similarity of name.
Sold lu Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by B. A. FAHN
ESTOCK 4 CO, wholesale and retail. je&6mdew
JAMES BLAKELY, European Agent and Dealer in Ji-*t
Estate, oflers for sale the following valuable proper tv
vu: 2000 acres fine land near the Mississippi end Missouri
Railroad, lowa. WO acres of timber aod prairie lead in at.
Pauls, Minnesota. 120 acres in Liverpool township,Oolum-
Uana county, Ohio. 101 acres near Greensburg, Wmdt re
land county. 160 acres near New I«wNne#eoox. ty,
highly improved. 1 acre lot near the Zrenf gam of St.
Mary Cemetery. 4 lots, each 24 feet by 110, neatly fonced
with near the borough of Inwreneemle. iuq
building lots, 26 feet by 100, near the north end of Uw
Rharpshurgh Bridge, bti lota, each 60 foet front by 160
deep, lo Liverpool, Ohio. A very valuable from in Meruvr
county, of 130 acres, with excellent bouses, barn and out
buildings 2 houses and lots on Diamond street, in the Lot
ough of Birmingham. 8 lots, each 24 feet on Query street,
running back to the Manor Una, fifth Ward. Call and
examine Register, at the owner ox Seventh and
streets. jjgi
BROWN’S ESSENCE OP GINGER.—This * is war*
ranted to possess, in a eoneeatxnted form,all the vela,
aWe properties of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found, on
trial, an excellent Family Medfcfne. It is partJeulariy
recommended as a took, to persons recovering from fever
or other disease, a Jew drops tmparting to the A
glow and vigor equal to a wine glassful of brandy or other
stimulant, without any of the debilitating .mac
sure to follow thd'use oTliqubr of any kind, and Bis there
fore espedallywervieeable to children and famshw. fo
aged it will prove a great oomfon; to rtwnaatfc affections
it gives groat relief. A*a Cholera romady there Is nothing
soperior to it, and no family should be without it. 2 gnaa
received by JOS. FLEMING,
jy2s corner of the Diaaohd and Market st.
AUUhRSIBAD Of FIVE AUiUsd FOE
for sale 3000 acres of good land, (aU ot'which.can be
cultivated,} in lots of 6 acres and npwards, at from 16 to
£U> per acre; situate along the Has of the wjiqmirf and
Ohio Railroad, within from 2 to 4 miles of Cameron and
Beltoa Stations, Marshall oounty. Vs. Many fprinns liv
ing in the crowded cities weald do wall to portfrasa a uw
acres and secure a healthy arid comfortable Xh«n ‘
are first rate markets for all kinds of produce st even sta
tion on the Railroad. A village at (Vnsmn Station is
growing rapidly, and the country around is improvum verf
fasL Title indipntable. 8. CUTHBUtX A SON
l*o Third mil.
Mem *nd Mlntrai
WIIOIVJS, No. 01 FIFTH Street, next door to Masoole
• IUII, dealer In FSUIT and OUdfOTSCTIQNAUY.
lee Cream, of the beet quality, tarred na dnrinr the m
eon. AlsoTßtrawbenlMaadl&eam.
y amlUea can be tuppUed wltk Btnwbeniaa mad ottier
Frolta, dozing the neon, on the moat naaooabie terms.
Onlert an retpectfalljr ' uo-ir
|
jmi'ATß SO&a Ha'ifal.
*“****»*■ th *. boron * h of Manchester, *ad» U fcet
wide by 100 feet deep; pars of the estate of the late Jaoee
AtUous Ksq, tlee’d. These lots fronting on an aranue 00
teet vide, and extcnfing to an alley in the mr» Aet wide,
make them dearable property for a suburban midaaee.
Alao, a lot of ground on the coiners of the filth Ward
Market Bocse and Penn stmt. 36 leet front by 100 feet
deep, to Spring alley.
Also, two lot*of ground on liberty stmt aaehS& Cast
front by 100 deep, to Quarry stmt. Apply to
JAJSJS BLAKELY,
jyl9 Real Estate and European Agent
AdvertlMment.
ANY person wishing to mike £6OO la 0 months, iilriinss
me, post-paid, Parmington, Xromboll county, ni.t*
This is no fiction or book agate/. No traveling is t»»w—g
ry ; but an/ person eu remain at home and the
above «niq m th» tiro# stated. Address
Jw7:am PBOF. BYRON H. &QBB.
r\BY GOODS*—A. MTltiNh, corner efiOrmd and Kith
I / streets, bss now on hand 10 bum bleached nr’fin.
trom tyi cents up; 60 pisses Irish lineb: 26 pieea white
mulls, for ladles’ dreams, 76 pieeaa linen; cotton and woolen
good, for bojs*wear; s few pieces fine black ehalie; hi***,
barred arid plain berage and tteaes; mantillas; mantilla
silk and trimmings of ever/ description; ten seloredand
mixed de bage; dresa ginghams; 600 pleea Merrimack
prints, Mat colors—ell of which will he sold extremal/ low.
EUROPEAN AGKN'CY, PA3&JKSO&B * EBMITTAMJB
OFFICE-—James Siakrljr has arrangements m * i< «
with Eastern Bouses, which mis Mas him to lmos Drafts,
parable at right, for 107 amount, in London, Liverpool,
Dublin, Paris, and fraakfbrton the Main; also, at all the
Provincial Banks and Branches in German/, Prance, Great
Britain, and Ireland. Drafts over one hundred pounds at
£4,96 to £L Office, earner of Seventh and-fimUhflekl sts.
m/26 .
SEMI ANNUAL SALE.—6OOO /aids fast colored. Lawns
at 6 cents per jard; Barege 10 cents, worth
16; with all other kinds of goods in like ai
A. A. MAHON A 00.%
Ja2fi 26 PHth street
B BACH. aiLKtj. —Just received at A. M’TIGIIJI'B, corner
of Grant and fifth streets, s fcw pieces of vet/ -fine
plain end figured ■*«»* *»!*■- Also, Mantttln BOha and
Trimmings, Si all the colors; Ttlnrtnri
and Irish 6 cases of the very best makes, task re
ceived at A. hPCGUVS,•
jeBfl comer Grant and fifth Ms.
MINERAL WATNtta. A fresh supply ot Uongrtte
Bedlbrd end Bine liok teerivad by
JOB. PLtMZNG,
aal oorasref the Ptamend and Market street.
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0 * ** *V
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limgoratiaf&rdial
I_l AALTH RESTORED AKD H7H
Xl, mohsjts nmooßjmso xuzn «m
-'SQszik «<*ib„ro«rUM»itoH*i* unit *mtmi
c«w—ii—l uawmaKi
dßeniaaJvßd, oould not belWve the Maple and Mfe,ere
-IllSStoflMf ' m [>sr
-"IT" ~~~ **~~l * * V •■lSMMiillfc J
aristng tfonf a mlsaM or abuao of the variooa
make up tim wonderfttl machine rallwl pun,-,
full vigor rrifry deScste Auactlon eonneeted wHb mMtMiw«f> -
tvfooaeoqgiouadag^ey -
nawawiJartiMi Ufa. lkldffiMlMHWhv;
calar frame,'ot~ deficient In vital powmytt far rimcawyS^aef.
necessary to the proper enjoyment of dubsmaßM
time, as wail as the nigbsr mental attributes. ItsbeneSS
fry worn mgnTifliinirinai llidili Uni up mi imuifiiimsfcia
*tbe Indirtißilnfftetng&em artaeTl&ri
meskmei of a srwgle organ, *in fowl tug-. -
J»»ent relief from the useof Ihisiaooocazahlerenovwmc.
predispoeitlfoii topsnhsis l Uwiti *me /
* onMUng saftguard agemst that terrible -
.malany. Thereanmany,portAps.who have■>trifled «tih -
tbdr oonsttotimu, Sat
resah,of mecudne. rrm ihesn 1» . -
deals with disease as It exists, without reference to -nrnr
usd will not only remove the disozfiß itselL but
REBUHJ) THE BROKEN COS6T3TCTION.
The derangements of the aytienClaading to dfa "
•isse. and the fonns of nervoda dlAfoae «q nuaer
ous that It would require acoiUmn to enumerate me main
dies far which this preparation is a specific, a few. Low
ever, may be enumerated, via; nraxalgls, tiedoienanx*
heed-ache, Incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation ot tba
heart, spinal affections, AuVular debility, tmaors, '
knee, apricldng aeosation in the fi«»h, numlmea, mental
depression, weeJmtws of the will, lndis)X»ishm, to om, ■
feinting after extrefce, broken'Meep
inability to remain in bns place or posttkm,weakneHef th»^
proereadve organs, sexual " , r l -*-hrlr, imia< ' •
ooians, fiuoraHmsj sinking at' (he KO&melv&maWimn- '
iariti«s,».ehnmlo tendency to Crfsearriag*, emadaticm, and
all eomplalsta growing out of a free of the pas*
afons, and all barrennem that does not ruoceedfrcmaeanm
sansedbeysDdtbv reach of ' :*
Whenever tbworgaiisiobe ; BrtadupDikar»frv«iioihmsd»
formation nr Mricnral dSssasH,lt la^averred that
MORSE'S INVIO(Ut£QHff SLKB
will renZwe weaknvre with strength, frirepeolty with «£W* -
nej, irregularity with uniform ,and natural activity, and"
Aienw only withouthaxard of m-tictloc, but with a Wry
•ffwtrathegncoral organMcttaL inhtindihM
for every kind ofnqremsdlseS
only reiiabie preparation known. Mnmaiutae .
• <H7RB 0P NKYOITB DISEASES.
Nolaagwage mndonveyaa adequate idea of ti»
diate sad almost mfractdonsebangewhfchltoaaritw^nt^
dfoeaaed, debilitated and
broken down by sxeeas, week by nature.
ricknese—the martrung and relaxed organlxidSa&moiM
braced, revivified andonih up. *n»»xthmtel
rymptoms of nervous diseeaas vanish together uadatffiS.
fiaence. Nor is the effect temporary-; on the contnretb*
rdlef is permanent—fbrtim Cordial prqperttreof '
Che eooetitntion toiSaoimal
LOSS OP BfEMORYr -
giddinees, rwk of blood to the heed, melancholy,
hysteria, wieMwdnesa, thonghts of MlMamnfr
femmes, decay of the propogating functions, hysteria, mono
mania, vague terrors, pahpfiatianiime haart, hnpctsney.
from whatever cause arising. It IsTiftbere
_ A. GREAT MEPTfUNE TMt wariT.M
The nnpuEfided rifecte cf this great restorative, in aD
complaintejncldentto females, mark a new era in the u<
pals of medfcina. Thousands of stimulants bare be«
vented thousand of lnitoa»te«ineoctad--01lp orwEtinr 0 rwEtinr
’•rfwdleeaees and
which the dejeate formation of woman render hw Msble
i . EVERY WOMAN OF gENAE^-
I SS&
emnSrt both ««-lo
• \ MARRIED PERSONS.
Orothere, find this alter they have used a bo*,
tie ra two, a thorough regenerator of the fjstam. imaU
directions are to be fonnd-flta happy parentaofßealihreff
spring, who would riot have been so hut for »^w,,n
Andit la equally pot«u for the many di*
eases for- which: it is recommended.' Thousands sfyTOac
men have been restored by rudngtt, and ftoiin asimdein.
stance has it failed to benefit them. m±a o t
PERSONS OF PALE OOHPLEXIbN.
or consumptive habits, t§ restored by the use ofabottlere
two to bloom and vigor, ehAnzing tbc skin from a ***- «i
low, aiekly oolor, to a beautiful florid **** ***
TO THE MISGUIDED?
Three are some of ths sad and melancholy effects produ
ced by early habits of youth, vis: weakness ef the baek
and limbs, pains in the bred, dlmaAs of eight, lost of mu*
of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous
irritability, derutremvnt of the digestive . muwi •
debflitr. aymptuma of ' "'®-
Mentally, the faarfrti effects on the mind are mndrio be
dreaded. Lose of memory, confusion of Ideas, depremfcm
of spirits, evil forebodings, averribn to society, relf-dfotram.
"*••"««« tb. nStSS
BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE
should reflect that a sound mind and body are
eessary requbitos to promote aamubiaihippineM-todeZ.
without there, the journey through life becoMi
pDgrfmaga-the prospect hrarly darkens the vlewrtte
becomer shadowed with despair, and filled wiih tire
h * ptl *“ 01 ”o°*“ *»•
„ _ CADTION.
Dr. Morels Invigoreting Cordial has been counterfeited
by some unprincipled persons.
In future, ali.the genuine Cordial will hare the pronrie
toris facsimile pasted over the cork of each eadtlre
following irords blown in the glass: ’ *
Dr. ttom’a InvleoratlEf Cordial.
• .. ~ C. u. RING, Proprietor, N. Y«
The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot
tles—prim tfareedollan per bottle, two forflra do&n, six
for twelve dollars. C. H. RING, “*
AGENTS:
Pittsburgh—fLlMlNG, BROS., No. eo Wood street.
Do GKO. 11. KETSJSR, No. 140 « >7^
Allegheny City—JNO. P. PLK!\nyg
Qnrinnati—b. g. HEARINGS.
|d'°t THK CORK OJ' ÜBAlsias, PAINS, And th. Di
.- chygeeof Mblter from thn a™-*bo7»l! thoee din
•PjSMble nojeer Uto the Srojslag of ln«el»,ftlHng«f water,
whimoos of eteam, Ac., whkh are eymptomrofApproachtn*
Debras, UKI also generally with the dlaeaac. JJtnr oor
*“* who bin been deaf for ten, Afteen, end twenty ye»r«,
•ndwere obßjed to n«eemstrampeu, here,efternsmroS
or two bottle, thrown neide thetr tmmfwta,
perCwUyweU. thyudens end Bwrgeoni highly recom-
fTrom tho Tribune. |
Pmts Doji’t Nblbcz JToto e.
children annually become imi, in eoseequenm of di*.
ebtfges of matter from their asre. iuhreed by Bearlet Ten*.
******** Noir.if motherawould do thetrdnty and pn>!
em Scarps’* OU Cor Deafeau. sad use it a* dfrecte<Lth3r
ddldren would berored: bnttf neglected, the dfaeham eon
tiaoei mj troublesome. the hearing gradoaUr ceta worae
and finally partial or total deaSSSSu* 7
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
OBmndsee Mrußaxter. a»tf tag a*partto y<m triform*-
Urn tMai wOlcami** and tutonitX W
hm*?
g£fr» that wlmlni about twatoyaeroold, I *r*d tally
became deaf In both ear*, so that in a few month* 7 foon.)
Habsoat imporeibletohear. unlaaa in the retry Umdeat tone
Qt* ol ?*-. Iwmjined in that attoatkia until last rammer.
,»^M»SS«SSS£SBS
door abore Second street. - BaiflQi Baxto.
Pot cels by A.JAYNEB,
M • ~ Wdn Tea Store.
tO Pifth street, Pfttebnrgfa.
PrlraU Dlmmu.
. m 1®« BBQWW, No. 41 SkaoM iiw iv _
V *«•}*«» ratlr eotfisad to Prtvai* '
*■—"—* f-»-|fnl ■ffnftlMH Jft
bcoogfct oo tyimiinidenco, Tonthftit tmini—rTTj
tio-,T.tU.r,
UK) PQflf, BbOMtllB). lamolo Vatata.
UMMtfthtjSS, JSSTta
Aro,.NMTioni AifeetSin - , Pftisaintb* Bu*aotdLc4M,2 rr i
asyisr.s"" “ d ™^.«~-iuij=?SSE!
tooStaraana
Aarbiaoara.
thaftpainfo]tropbla. Jtanvaili.
BootulTo, <IDLAMOSD
Wttibargb, Ptntfa. tlwOßttarliilvijiitbtaii.
nireu&iUv'.
Iwrrcer, Ohio, Macth 1863.
> Ift*Utad&tylhatlo*»tomyMlo«-«Bteen,tb atatr
| that Z bars experienced great relief from- the qm of
liver Pill*. IhaTesuflerel aererely with tha livarCom*
| pUtet far aarawl yeara-ao much ao, that both myself aed
Uxa«ht not aurrfre fast a tot
tea. Moeh»oQ«yb*dbea*exp*nd«lti»te^«*T«e4*
proeore retter (/am tha physicians, bat all in Tain Aa &
i****" l * ’is°^^ C T°?? m S? i * a ' >n *®r b»tW. i mo.
*^*^ < l!' !Da £i <tT#r **“*>** yoarstteandfcbSd
4 1 *** **•» and in th# amboaad useof
toasi vine*,l hare almost my health.
lam thehaabaadfrf Hannah
WUaaropertormadieine. aQdlbeHaTß that tey wart tha
meant of saving my a Mb’* te. j AC e* Coomt.
ft Ae £*2#c-Xhe original, only traam?«mtoto
Kllaaraprepend by RTt&elkrs;andSv/hUnlunaTl
Wark wax upon the lid of each box, and bia rtenauue on
i tha outside wrapper; all others are eoantaMt, «HI -baa*
imitations. ft. IS. fiKLLKBA A CO, Proprietors."
j And fat mie by Proggtet* generally. _ anS
Ul
/|MIiS TiilllH CoNUEKMI.W HMI.t~.MRM> VfßinWTria
_L —A tingle vial producing wonder* l Head the fellow*
to*:—
Pkuit ip- Jefferson 00, Jan. 27,1382.
Xl B. X. grew: Sir—lboughtof 7.H.Bern,onebot
tle of your Yennifttgr, end gtn it toaehiid of mine, and
it expelled ho large worn*, and quit* a nasiber of «w*n
fleet. ■ ' - ; M. Tmrw
Gasezu ]<(hma Feh. 7, IBIS.
Ml B I fliiiTTrn -HiTirytTtitttytmrYtngfflijaHiißT
telly, I can my that it ia not tab*nipte by n Vtr~
m&agt in the world far expalUsc wornu. Q.
Wnaunr n r Jafesoa oo- ?«&. jft. mi.
Ha. K. X. Baiiaa*—l nre on* bottle of joar Vamtitet
to my eWW, and it expelled 76 Urgavonu, - XifttakJt'ftor
bMtloota. Torn, mpectftiUy, ■
Expand and nU by B. g. CTT.T.grta £ QOu
_ «»1° ~ • -
T\K- D. JAYMTtt UA&MIbATIVK
XJ the mort effldent, pleasant, and saflieoaisos*w^««f«r
3
»eaU of the Btonueh and Bowel*, and the only asU*
worthy of the laaatnonfktaace for surtax
or Aouro- CbagriosnL -JWyWP'*
- This U, without exeeption, cue of -the moat .raimdfi. .
family artldnei era diecoreied. Hundreds, say tm«
mods* of certificate* hare been remised from PhyM , w ’
Oteegymen, «ri/l hmllii nf the fiat respectability,
the strongest testimony in Us fsror,- too Btaunm to
pnbliah. " •* •
lot sale at the PEKIN TEA STOEE, Ko, 88 Filth
street. : jy»
WI'AH C4MJUw>—utwutrrocuirAaanfeirttnMiL for
Q »l« by 1 Ft2Bl SMITH
OWIKT SoKNTKD KAPP£K ftMJFP—The fia«t*rtfcl
Bowiawt; 300 Bu neetred by
JOS. TLKVDte,
JOW wrote of Market rtrcei «od UwMwitd.
fOytAh Warmish—M>g*iti sw Yoct. o« a—* mm
\J kcatatv [m|Q lUUBM MOO.
'v<r
«M ’ I
jfoblfcme**
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