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Prunes AaNtia Ui' lUE (JOAIPANY, Nofcmber 7,1863. 6 •* no jar no; j ioCt old* 6nz.iv, Uoadr and 00 80> l;x« Yin: Uruc-ers; ■- nnc.,-- Cl ,.t«»t Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, aprmg _ OjO *• £iv liu-is >/{ and ] IIJ a ■'d ~ , \ v»u.i ; U u-J-ii, io'.uhwtirk., and other loans, 181,0u3 43 i do;’ ’Stu-K- in books, railroad, ond touraocd.com w v ; ' v» ■ : ; ;-v “•■ *•■***?« ; »* U •• v-Mteii. : 0.. b .tniund 16,071 M 10 “ •>!•.•...; . 3,CyOC«.oa AW . Uui*o.*o.siu iho hand* of Aijenta aod premium* _ 301.,. , I ?,|:^ R ,. ao J l L koocice 1 . ... .c.i i.n r .o V* «.. . I o Cil . e . do; •1 >- Miit i.Vfsin , ■j, >• Nutmeg*. .1. C. 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' A 7. !<<:: .:c, 'A au.bn;< H. N-.x Th-i - Moaning :•» i Minion. i». A U..' ■>.! ’.V I' AMliw. 10. Tlx:• L' ita u - if i-irrn-.i <-f Uu- UorM 11. A n«'in • hmu..hui» to the >i-r:n Main in Ttir Bili'.il .W. 14. c:-x-.- mi > .'on-.- ; In. T;.- lUwot.f—'xb-- “.'T'y 17.-A Vnakf* I'iha'ju.k Just r-.-'c.w.i .IU'J i--r <•:»!.• by U- MINLUiOA. frp-r BA'xAkl) TAVli‘)i;'S NIAV t IKR'K, for ?»■-* nt MiNi k x O.’S, N->. oil Aiaili.lirld street A .1 .u-u-v to iVa.r.il Al'nc.i,hi!.- mid Landscapes fn Egypt t-* ti e Negro liing-lom* of Uu- IVllte Nile: by Bu; *rj T'«vlf*7. * , . I’ajty LetuT-r.-i; : hrrof Jefhrs'.n, Uauiliton. JitOdßci Clkt. Kan-ioiph,<w; 1-y J. i<. 15*l.tw:n. Ned -Jlnsgrare, or th- Most Unfortunate Man in tl Wuri'l; u 1-oiul . 1! v,'l: by The. J-irv 11-»v. Hermit's l<' i>: h? a Peu<'i , ler. Cip'*viu Caixutt °r Twenty Ynars of ao African filaYP*. ±‘ar 'ieiM'j*: by I>r. Willsaa: >Mmr. Th.- IT'-uie m the V iltej- : hy Mr*. Cftll- n. It y-Mi want any xi-. If VvU want i-t.eap iHi-li' ; If you want r:.xr bird tf.M-k- : If Vou j Unit i- p.int«-l. cali ut it. MlNUit a: CO. jy.nl <5 5 Vi :’.U ?aiitbtielii itrei-t. Tky;)l* r.u:,.K.> >\>‘ It- 'Villi 1> Si’dfr. Pnehi.'ii :.r<s Off Hs-d Takin>-, Bungny Ifom ' I'lrAH, % fly-1j i'-* ; : • N«1 *•! '1- •.* < ■;■ Wurl J. , frc A- r f K-fViiii . Il l • »>y n.or.>*» V • I'T C■'.iiiViliii*'-. fv.Lj Put.'-h. l; ; on"» V. Jill". 'l , >, • , M-.'k.-*. in)::?: m-.u cok.,''i*- ■-> Aumi. IN Lif , ij.. r . .1. w. A., ) .-■ uln-lrj t*xt. , Fk‘:>-!• l.v or Saj-h::i-‘ ml .•'ha !j'-« » Vr.<’ u: tb-'T I • 1i“ i lOt'” s'- _ ■I a.,-, ■, : '.1,, —.l j-., l.y 'ii" s.illmr ■ f u Ttaji '■ Onl''h • lilu , Th-- ‘ir *: . ..i i..lt. i:» \/vi. o- ilk* l.ao lui»rk> ■ Eu.-"DraJ :•>:>. u- kifl-.lvv. U a. •:-k- v..'. j U ...u., •. « . To i'.'-'-nl Wor.ti, I C- U II »! 1... A- '! .......... ... , Till < t r ;- = i Allt;i u -l Till l i 'U ■ V •'tij’i.r •!. or ui.:i, K. M\era. Ju . r.-c- ;vo.i 'iy . , t y.v'm. ; i; j..' s. v. r«—r. 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JtiKt r»r**oivt tl un i f<i' :'t IMLb I'.bUNTIS'S T.:N>r:iry Depot, M . ,«n FG'tl atr-o*. IheThedtr" UiK l >4;u > M ~'i \/l Ml i *' Gi.>l-rei-i-n- H,..' ,wr ,*.»"«.( • M », .... ~ me eb'-Mji Iv.'fi -'•*-re >.f - 1 A. tin.DKNFKNNEV A CO., N" 7f> Fourth ii.Vk’li’s Nb'.r.MGM'lii-V .IA.. ■>/.! NK. :^r jt ~. iiU-.n.Ll. A liKi). F T h t r.-.'i ■ j.;tr Vur'-.-t t \ V K tiiii .11“ r.K \l. r n Afl K '"Tn.ni-ir J,, „, ‘ • Nu .7 VT.' >1 1 ''A>T O'l/»’lu"ij CAl.lt:>>.- t-.1i.-i r.'-i-ix-ii. I’.i-t. cjK>u;i nil df wbifh " ill U; (■old ul i> cm jj.-r >!■ rl, UMim ( >'t * ’ ii!»!•: ;• u i nx-■< i.run". W. K. <uUiQg. for t.y HUNKY Jl. CoUJN’N NUllnery Cioodv. AA. MASKS' m iM, i.f.vu jt!«. r-v.'i>«••] a ruperior i-to<:k # of M'.lUimtv ij -->1 Kinv O f!ii'U J’iUHic' : J'ltje French Flowers; I>, Tijnn-'i d". Do’ do Wreath*; l*j U-tii 'll Feathers I Cheap 110 Spr.gft ; Ik> FrmiKiul do;' quillioß ItihboDS. BO.VNKT SU'KS AND SATINS: !»,. OUT AMI UNCUT VKLVKTS; Brins; h Irtio. VeltnS Leave-, Rosebuds, Tipped and Twisted F-at!.fr _ _ . 11 r\m. DLUuJii K.— AH w,4*l Deboiee -dling lit Ui CM VV -1 A. A. MASON X CD's, „, (4 •”> Pifth f tri'»t. i' Kll, KrTAif. JN'T.nfi'iKni'nAiiU I">K rAUi 1 V T'r-"*- nv.‘ two j*inry BRICK lU)l : >K>, *>u the corm’r of Fa-dory ..nd IVnD >truet3. Thi.i Property is in nn exeel lent iarjitii.n tor buMin’As, f.i'l'K In the sam* r«juare with ti e inurli -t lc>'i*e, nnd in the neighborhood of the principal Iron work', f-ui-.dri:-*, Ac. llvill bo sold low, and upon n imonaVi- t'-i in-. own-T int-iDdlug to rejuove West. App-V i" ,lAMI. v KLAKLLY, D-nler In Rial Latate. "(j _ i,O'A 3- ~ St" *!>»>. "ii ii-i'e-* M’ouivd by city I bands, iv* (••■iinreriiP.fi-i-uritv. Krquire of H ,,j* TfIHMAS IV'*->n?i. ».'• PourtS st. ;K'd AND PTiIEUS wM,lu< to procure & large jjri-1, v.:diia twenty minute* walk of tin 1 ,1 it) /h-MlUiy mU'l f'l'-a ;ui.t lo'-aiioo.ut a low j-ricc •.iTUi:. . >n K* ;Tcti{iimn<l-:trJ I*7 • f ! aitSjiT 4 tOV. !4*) Tl>iM .-I'LL -Dili F.M'./d f K SALli— .■uunUed to the j \ t nv-T, -1 inili-? h'i >vf MeKee-j>ort, and fi<.•:>! tin* wrr~ in .. iF e stuio of cultiva tion ; ii.lv -.l' pr.ii:-- mud. miv chideo tiiubi'r.ninl wcli »ji i* ;; .• t«v.>-tt-ry l.siilt dwulti• g l.oore: a largi' friuitf l»-.ru. :>nd nth-r improvements j.iwli or chard. it*. For juk-j mid t'-rms. enquire ft the llcul K*ute OiH.-.l i ii. U.TFUKItT A. i'.iN, Uo Tltir-J -tr-.-t. Seven lljinrtred an<£ Fifty I>oilaih Ft_.li .--a Li.— r \ II .lO.v U»v r.LLt.-ti of Ihrt*j r,«c. .in i r; a.so :i Fit AMK t’OTfAGE of three r '♦'■ms.tti l l l u i.ii- i»i ttr.natvj -JO feet fr-.rn on Arthur.-- -'tn. -l. • (Seventh SV'nnl ) b; Uo -f.-.-i dvej. with and ■ chad.- inif' '.la"-, m:. T»ii- I*o.)kj;ty tr'uid puk two tuui- j Ik-s, a. dis o .ci-o a; th«i |«,<v pti<v of s7t>o Half iu Jjhh I, i the rorjkiDvl- riu tvu jonriv |iMni*i-mn Cull urid looK at it. ■ i.'UTtiUELT .v iSOS, i ?r. 27 1 Aden's I|o Third strict. j ■JhiiWi \i"-vK.il Hi,.. V\ .Ililt;!. r 2yo Fi:e Lrock-rB 0 gry.-s Itoui.iL O.iiMlu.i, 12 bulla; “ U'> Jo b do; 0 •* do do <i do; 8 “ do do 4 d -; 4 “ Tri:»i''ler, No. 1; 3 “ do do 2; 00 t!CX3 Jack/cm Cracker:--; 050,00 <i Tori'fdos;' 40 grot** FiUrWlje^l?; 2t» 1 ot/uce Itciiriet?; 15 “ 2 -lo do; 12 4 do do; li.OOe *• Failing Crackers; g. eond MJpuly ; ju-t received aDd for sale by J. C. ANDERSON, , L.-27 No. d Wood atreet. T> /-.tVy NOilllNu SiiJKT o'»U,AKS. CRAVATS, and t\ a ;iiil assortment of Furbishing (Joodfi, at the new TrituoriDß rrtbre of yl-i J FRANK VAN QORDEB. fi 'f) LilT—Tlin first ll'Ar o! a good l*»veilinj» House, on J. Rof.-i Biree;. tvo yaile-rs, dining rrnuu. kitchen and et-.iac. wtflda ui oiU. S- CUI’UBrIKT A bON, ti-.’r’O 4' l Third * rv-t ClUi •?r. —lit# i t.xe- for sale by , se-in riKNRY »• COU.TVff T 3 luutiii sr-i.iv—o.) b*»g 9 ana o t<l»U I’inxothy b«a jusi X : n»vftr«i aud for i-alo t>y »*U jy iSI\GLISII k RICHARDSON. , „ P .!._ , J.M’MiSTUU, Ja.,AO’T H- MAUI MUvULB TOP Wirtit STANDS—Various patterns and J JKKHY HUTKL, corner of Hancock streetand Duqueai T/nc- s. f«*pi«J T. II YuOSO k CO. . X Wuy, PitUbunrh. Pa. i > HOW vs E«G UISUKII —The bc« Cboler* l-roreot-j aarty McIIAETHBS * MABKLE, Preprluton*. to tm rOCU ”'* l bJr . JOS _ PLEHHO- I I>APBE 1 UNO I.\'uil Whl ihaEw, with wld. v* • ~’ •.. ..: • ■ ■,«• - ; . • ■»<i.t»;■. - 'it^ yl*. «,h:'v . i KU-^-’E r - s **** DlRiCToki*: Wm. Martin, , l»r. il. M. llusluu, Jo -cph 11. ct al, Xiu«l> Cru^, A t'juder, apsncer il lirtin, .l,uu C.Davis, . Cljurlea Urllj, i ujrti u Samuel li. Stokes, •""u'r |i,.„ ru ! ( . 1 Li.-ory Sloau, i rs .' il. i.' i Jam.'.- l-tu.|L«lr, i) ; .r tl .,..:nn * ui. L\u-, Jr., il Jvii;. 1-r*. •*ne, J,. ill.-. Ij. 1 li'-'-, ivHUvin. c. J ' hu .'uiiMm.:. C.’iUili-.- :• Jiail.T, !1. 'I FurtHii'l, • I’lttHliLirj'n, W.C.l..idvi* l: I. C. .u.-rmo, do. WM. .UAiU i:-. s‘ff'l'J-rnt. Trioi C. IIAM’, Vice President Jo.tru \V. Cowan, Sec’y I*, a. MAI»KUI A. Ag«ut, No. 9ii HU»burgli._ IUUIU AJiA OiVL STA'TkMKJSf if tin: t r-a feml i l a v 1 k .a a ah i* N fc ItfSUHANCK UOflfEAilY, ,1,1 r c i lr> M.'S, Hr m.'Urall\.’e, HS' a - b»,ftn-4b<> o. IW. (vu U.‘ • Jui-. rt mger, Stocks, ai.d other good a=eu . ' * $161,481 f» Noies 6 , L >»li ull hand li.KMjd Resource*, Liable for Losses..— s3s\dl&Jh lijHfctTortS. JOHN i*. KUTUfciiUUia-, Dauphin county, I'. O. ff EDG G 1C h » It-rriehUfg, cA.MCI.C J'J.M.ff, i’lilladclphla, A. WlLElNff. Honker, FiU-Ourgb, A. .1. CARRIER, JOHN B. ELTliEKFuKDiDauphin county, A. J- GILLEiT, iliim.-.oarg, a. r. JnNLa. Harrisburg. ROBERT Ki.J’TZ, Ctirbou county. JOHN I’. RUTHERFORD, Pwidd-Ot. A. J. GILLEII, secretary. r.f ii>*» lius'hm War. Will insure >u sen and iuluu-1 navigation, u—, on ilerchuudizw iu city or country, nt lowest cou -itfUi Willi Httfriy. I'olK-li-s issued ou dwelling houses perpetually or t.»r *tcrm ot ymr?. p.r.ucb Hillc.i, corner Fourth and ffmithfield ntfNW. A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. TH£ UMTiill) STATJfiS. LIFE INSURANCE, ONKUIi'V i,\l) I’UUST CO.UI'ANV, niSLAKtH'HU. CHAMtSED APiilL 26XH, iB6O. 6 UIIAJITCK I’LiU’KtliAL. CAPITAL §250,U00. Ifict, £>’. P- Comer of Third and Cheilnut fft.-j u--n H. Ct u» lord, Paul 11. Goddard, Amf-px-e W. Thomp,~-n, La»rene„ Johnson, ovupimiu W. fiugiey, liw. >l‘Henry, L. Florwu re, James L'evereux, W Riisrn .‘a. Ci.-dro-i, Viiihatu M'Kre. ’resident —Fletlet, P Cra^f-rd. ■ v.' t'rfs.dry.l —Arubr-- - W. Thomp-oD 7i iC.uimuii r, i'tiuttary'i— Jtuner* il. \V Uison, M. D. U/fyV/itf cVv—H. il. Mu* ry, M. D. OM). K. AHNOU), Agent, I’nf irtnna* No. 7* Fourth rtnvt. Pitl-u.urgh. *e Friniklhi Fire Imurinrt Comjrauy, of i'/uAul/i/i/oa, 7Aw?.»ylMn;Lt. i 11 REG'TwKff —ilhi- m-ft W . Ban-kcr, Th*>u».»s Hart, Tobins l / VV ii.;i;er, bikuni. 1 lirunt, Jii.-. li K. fftuiUi, Geo. \V, Rich ;i. Mortlor-1 L>. Lewi*, Adulphi H. li- n-, David ff. Browne, '1 rri.- i*ai;erM'o. UUas. N. BaACUi*. J>cstderU. Ou.vs. U. liv.uii'.h, : Tit’iuuu to lnakriu-urvini e. p-rp«'tmii or lunhni. on <*T#-ry i vription .'t |>r i"-:tv. la t,-»u aim eouulrj, ut «u» !o» i •n> with M."-ur;ty. - o.>ntlugvui ?uuu, iT-adi, witL tL>-i: c.- j.-it.-vl ao.l eaieVy iutMt*f«J, al f . i IUUJ'Ie prour-th’lr l<.* the .a.-arej. :b- AS.-.-L- u! I!:.- on Jhimhi-v l.“t. «w puL [m .«! Mgrvtably L, an A-t oi wcr*- ok f-'ltow-i, vU. •luKva:- iOlb.liM M iU-i‘u-t..Li.... ‘2 LVcii'..-r»ri Loiui.i SA.J.-'i 1< 6I.BVJ 00 o . tiiJi-iO 61 •in**-.* tiu ir incorporation, a periivl of tw**uty-»mr year: t !iat.' uaid upward ot Onr >tuin‘n Four Hundred TLoi .1 UoiLurs, iotiacn Cy In e, llii r. tiy niljrdlng n idruo* “(il. . jiiitngL-.-. >d hj'uraiirc. ue wcil as the abiiilj and dispo«- u to mret vitli j romj'iticK-i aii liabilities. J.tiAKUINLU COFFIN, Ag»*nt, Ofiice, north-trust i«’t. VV'yxl and Third sts, YSURANCE COMPANY, UA U T FORD, CONN., .filal Stock, Annual Premium ajid Western Funa ?81,000,UU0. INCOi'.I'UHAThD lb^S. of Insurance issued ut ml tiuifc-i on the fiioetfavori PERILS OF NAVIUATION, BY S GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aqkht FOR PinSUUliGil AXD ALLKGUKXY COUXTF marloiy _ Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. MILLER, Jr., I'rcsidrtit. | 1. M. GORDON, &cr e.'ury CAPITAL, «3U0,000, * rriLL Insure gainst all kind* ut ri?ks, KIKE and M A iV RINK- All lease? Will ho liberally adjusted *»OJ iinptly paid. A HatieiuißitutloTi.msnivgcii u\ 'hr.zCTORS who are well ,:;Owuln the , Kiel will j.-f leterimned. !■> ; .mptc* 1 .-.* ami lUKirulit i. tn maintain tbu character wbiei • y have assume 1. u- • .(luring Lae w;: t protection to thoae ..... l-sirete b>- ni.-ured. .Ji»v/;S»r*.—K. Miller, .lr ,C. W. Elrketson, J W. Butler, > Holme?, Jr., M . il. amith. C. lhm.«t*u, tirorge W. Jackson, <v-n. il. Lyon, Junius Uppencott, George Darsie, James Me \ alcy, Alexatelei Nimi< k, i'houiaa Scott. *§, Office, No.aj Water street,. W arehouse of Span* * , up stair*./ Pittsburgh. novi-hly Corner of Sinltlilleld and Third streets, ri rrxiiUKGH, pa. GLASS & CAKE, Proprietors. - JOHN I‘. i.l.Af'M, DAN D. CARR, (lat« Muifif Nil Toi.-{r»j’l. c :.j».) (L»W bt. Ck*rl*» * I'arTJ U*UU-) A. MASON k CO. 'PUIS large an l comin.'-iiou-. House having undergone 1 thorough repair and furnished with new equipment? : hroughout, is umv open for Llie reception of the traveling public. Cuarclr JS'jutUATE. aprl&Om eS-Thbls a flr.st clam house, between the P-oilroad D> • ds, the moms ur«. large and newly furnished, und charge moderate. aprl4:lydiw OWhTOA'S.* WAY KRLKY HOUSE, io South Eighth street, betwi Chestnut nuil Walnut, Philadelphia. |au2li:; NO. 11l Arch street, I’hiluUclphia. T. S. WKBii (late ' the Engl**,) Proprietor. jeu'J9:y VORXFJi OF MAIX A.\D S -CHI jT.i, WARRKX, O 'IMIE I’ropriet <r takes pleasure in auuuuodug to the J. puhlic that this new ami elegant Hotel has been opeued i;<, a house of eaterhunuiqpt. Rriug commodious and roomy, r.il au/mimg the office of the Ohio Stage Company, it offers inducements u m urpas.se i in Wairen lor the uccouimixln lion of the traveling community. A Miaiu of public putronage is respectfully solicited, null M. GASIiILL FiIAXRLIiX HOUSE. aiK.-T.Nt i m .••.r.LI , AiP.it ri TllinD, PHILADELPHIA. PARRKR LAIRD, Proprietors. jvllCiut | TERMS sl,oo I'Klt DAY DIcDIIJLLAA iIOLsK, JOUSSIOW.S, IFXNA. 'J'XIS undor.iigred having taken charge of the ahot j ns und House, and refitted it at a large expense, in .•.■mlofiabli; as welt as elegant style, is ur.w prepar«*d to r c.-ive gue*i>, Mi'i give ample satisfaction to ail who ma |.i t-iin-? the ilmiVe. laubtlf j JAMK.S |R)WNEY. , Late Farmer's Exchange,] N‘U. it; LIBERTY sniKKT, foot of Kuth Street, P burgh. SAMUEL 11 \UE, i'ruprietor. This lldet 1? entirely new. having jubt been completed an.i opened fur tlie accommodation of the public. [seplJ • TliK GLEN HOTEL iS NJW READY Foil SUMMER VISITKIIS. —The grounds have been improvtM, and the House rendered mure attractive, geuerally. The proprietor will be happy u> see hi? inends. -Sir* Au Umui'tUK of ihe Excelsior Lluu is how running t'rjiu the sitLiiun, on Fifth street, to tin? OLEN IIuTKL. L-t-.ve- Hi.: siutiuu at 8 o’clock, A. M., nod 6 i*. reti i.iii uty A. il., and V. il FltiiNKLlN HOUSK, Cl'eveluid, Ohio.' / \ PATRICK & SON, I'liopßirroaa. —This Uoom haa ui dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alteration! additions of new furniture, etc., and tho proprh t>>rs pledge thcmseivea that nothing shall be wanting o: their part to render the Fuanxus a place where all the con - >F a tirat hotel can he found, jy »-tf C. PATRICK A BON. UiLEY’S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GJJ.ANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. E. RILEY, Proprietor. -,V" < t, u ;v ' « :*s ' t • 1 .*»** r> • >**,, or Pt-S>ff?I.VAMA. >Uy 1.-;, UO-. ,m to >U: l Sirens, Philadelphia. Officers of the Homr I+nrU af f'hiladdphia. ai&KUTotm. hie term?, sgaiust LOSri OK DAMAGE BY FIRE, HOTELS. CITY HOTEL. * J LUt II OW Vs, ) ST. C I,A llt HOTELi (FORMERLY THE EXCHANGE,) PITTSBURGH, Corner Penn and St. Clair itreeti| C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. TUE UNION, OASKILL IIOUSK, HARJiI'S HOTEL, J. G. MARTIN, Agent. FiiOKUDiCfi HOTEL, NO. 400 URUA.DWAY, NBW YORK (OOSDCCTED 05 TUI lUROPIAS PLAS.) ' BEUBEH LOVEJOY, . : , ,>4 ; ■ ’it*a vy j ; BXCHAHGE ASD BAHKIKG H 0 USE ( A. WILIi.IN.B CO., 1 UNITED STATED 15ANK BUiDDINO. i No* 4££~7i~tfc& Fourth Street, MTtSlirßOfa, l'A. JWOREIUN and Domeaue Lichange, Coin, Bank Notes . and Lund VVarraDUlmught and eold. Coilectiona made UmAikhout tL- uniou. lluMueas paper dincounted and loan?* negotiated. Stocks b>ughi auu sold on coiuinn.- iou. Mouuy received on depo*H, and iuterest ailotved when j le!t ior a ipentied titue. dec3 ; Removal. i PATBICES & FKLEKD, > BANKERS AND KXCIIA.NuE LI.UiLKRB, i Have R&iUrvai tltcir OJfict io Uhl Corner of t\J Ui and IFooa ftt. • rmsiiLßoU, ru. ' PATRICKS A FRIEND, Daukcr*. and tichauge and Dealers in Notes, Draft--, A. evptui-.ctH-, Gold, . and Bunk Notes. Excbaugca on tns LrcUtu and Vftsftern , Cities eonsUintly for suiu. Collections made in ull tliv cities throughout the United stales. Deposits reoeirad lu jmr lands or current paper, at , the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. _ i . £ fcO N 8, ! HANKERS AND KXCHANUL HR-jKKIbd, 'uiV» RKUOVKO TUitR liaMttSd aM> tXCIIAXOS oVPICC TO HO. 67'MARkirr aTKSKT. SMtil POOLS »St“W OtD STAT.'D. NUUL.MKS A SONS, Bankers i-.nd Er.duinge Brokers, . aud Dealers in Notet, Dmlii , Accej.tanci 1 .-, Gold, Sil .•-r «nd Hunk Notes. Exchnugc «>u the Eastern and Western Oiti-' conrtuntly t'.r sale. t«<ileo»ioiis iniuiß in all tbfl,cities througliont tlie Uidr*-J flutes. Dcis'situ received in per fundr or current paper. .V;. . ; i;,rS*'l • reel, lurtwc-u ’i.'.i.'.l i.;u l •-•■.trih so-. Ly $0117,4711 W KOON it SABGENT, itAN tvERo AND EXoIiA.Ni.I. jSKwiil.Uo, t, wool* a iinu iis., i ta. ■ \K.\l.KilS in Coin, Buuk NoUn. 'ikme Bills, toroign ucd XJ iK-tai'stic E.xchauga, OrtiU'-uU:-ft Dcp.sit, Ac. Eschango on all Iho prtnapul cßies cf the Uuiou and Eu rope, ior uuie in sums to suit purcha"er*. Current uud pur tuuds nc< ivi-a on uet->-it. C.'llwnions made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest TIKKNAN Co CO,, BANKERS AND r.XCi! ANG F. IIK*)KEUS, A AL. -Jo ii'o'-ii No-"-', wt-.i-r of Diamond Alley, “ m:hiit:r-it, r*.., rJos'.UlO 51 Ui,2.io :>o L)t 1’ AND SELL Ui.nk N*.-c--- and Coin; Diecount lime ) uud prmuis-ii-y inuko tol.ec'l* . s in Ui i),r plilifiphl ciliec ol iLe Union. Uv.-eive UepCs:t“ cI) ~ili uud on interct, ami give th- ir prompt Ktlcnlioii lu all •thcr matter* uppcrtaiuingto a UnA-r s nusinesa. Ee.s.ei n t-IN-hatige ci'QstonHy cm hind. ~ JOHN WOODS, l,-Jlli 1•• I'JU.OOU oo sW>,lsJ 2*. DANRER AND KXCIIANUE BCOKER, sAia,3lo To Dg.tLKR IH Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. OTUCK Ik-ught and sold on couuui'fu. Collections carefully attended to. Intere-i purl on D"p.o*ii oj-So. os;.. Fourth street, ueurij opp«'sit»* tin l >l. M. Bunk. llrr.VL HILL & CD.’, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE HBuKEIL*. olGill KXCUANGKnu the Eastern Cities .•uuoUn'Jy lor o Kale.' Time Bills M Exrhauge ,u:d Not*'■:< .umvuuU-I. vluui. Silver ut. l Hank Notes, WugM and r-dd. Cuile; Uotic ujmie in ull the principal cities of the United De* posits nveivud ri Bar and Current Fund.-. [uiurCTly . L .C ,M • nkm iiOSAHU R-Mi”, ,’LOP.t.SOE tiU UKb. KBAMEB & KAHM, BANKERS AND KXCIIANOE BROKIIKS, | >UY AM) SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Not. «; negotiate | ) Loan.* on Real Estate or St.x-k S.furitu-s; purchase NoU‘s and Tiuie Bills, on East tad West; buy and sell Si<*:ke on Commivdon. C•lleclinns made on all points in tlf Union. _{myl ” AHHOLD * CO., B.ANKKIIS AND EXCHANGE BRORKKF, 4 vF.ALEUS in Exchange, O in, Bcnk NoU-s, sight and J. / Time UrMls. Ac. Collections carefully atumded to, mud proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. ' Buicks bought and sold ou commission. *9-No. "4 Fourth «., next <) >t to Ibmk of Pitr-Vg.' »al3 “*■ ‘avstisloomis. STOCK AJiD DILL DKOKER, • Office, Xo. l»2 Fourth si.. 7 iM'f rsbUKG n. Notes. Drafts, Bonds, .MurigHg-s, and Ixinus on r.d latemln, H'<.»tin!id. StisAs and Lind Warrants br*ught an J sold 1653. EXCHANGE ANl> RANKING IIOUSK OF A. WILXIKE & CO., No. 7- r . F.-OR7U STBUT, Opjoslte the Bs.ik. f BittehurKh, S-itl u».*/ A->'' M >:,'•■•• '** • " < : i aMi i. A>KI >• « i iJ i>U ? K ‘ P WILLIAM A. KILL & CO., *.| u -v -rail- r:rTsrC»jii :in>i THOMPSON B£LL & CO B A N K U J'. S A !S :> I. <i K l. I e,n»rt\f r'.i.-'l :-»l »*' Wjr.-.'t. THOMAS WOODS, M-C 0M M EUi: i A L li HII K E 11, -*» AMI I'iiLi H IN Notes. Bonds, Storks, Ural iOxtMe, 4ic., .v„. r. r ■■ >i > . j--\< JAMKS\V.HI>OU\VI'.I.I., •j nix i.- t yen a 111 i-1. -- i** < < ' WKre-rnoms U 7 a. iitl li J T ti! * J ury-i-t ku'l - 1l eT.'r 1: r lil be soiJ si {'rice.- &.-> /•> 44 v.<t or Wr/„ Ah h«* U deUrniiuru to y’’’i*-'i *<*t- «itr» sr-i^a :i«*U Ui»t«rmli-, bv l\» ■ iruuinli I , nf-i J- -140.'. and 'm th" fX'-m c l M* opl.-r-Mi l Mali’;, :u * I* -nablt-i u.- produce iiii'bttui’*. at tl:-- - luwort He bu adopted th* principle «f id.ruafylu.; LI.- :ufdom<.T.-’ ; ■ntcrvat with Im cwn, in .;u*iity k»<i pr.oi:, aud tm-pi* *i »uy> ud hand th«* jctvnuwt '*»ri< ;y Jitßi-ripw-'n of: turniturc, from the ehrajx-r.t m;.l to i‘i** most t-le- j jaat ana cosily, tint a buiim, i- :J > jart id mi, J' be ! . urni.thi-d lioni Li# fUuh, or *<;.*ly D> or- ; n-r. ib» f,>iii>ivii.g iu ;*ot, <t hi** stock, ; which tor rioUßoie nt rt> l ** and tiubb, cannot t« surpafrM j ’.q kov' of tii" K.v-Utu ciL:<-r; ! " L.'alr- XJV ti-U'-a-U' U' ,vi*p; ] 6 1 / Soft*!, in plush ami h:ai cioih; j *jO doi. Mah-ytuiy Chair*; \ i£j dl'i. V, '* bu Mahogauy Rocking u JiUWklnu: •• “ Mahogany Divans; “KlWeluut “ *>o Martde Top Centre Tauler! ,0(J “ ’• Lrwitiu - Bureaus • *id " " Wa.*hfU»ej |lO Knrii PJHI “ I<W Common “ 20 Plain Dressing fiureaut; *4O Mahogany bvluLwad#: gO Walnut “ 60 Oottage “ 800 Ch-Txy anl Poplar HedsteadH SOH&hognnv Wardrobes; 10 Walnut “ 10 Cucrry “ 6U I'iuiu Bureaux; 70 Dime* Kill llrrukf.u.-t Tables . 13 St'cr-tary an«l ; 30 iliu. Chh** Chair*. 34 Cant* c—ut Hooting Chairs; L 3 Ladh-a' Writiug Desks; Hit and Towel .Stand*; . What-Not#; j Ktiguirep; Taper Mache Tables: Conversation Chairr, Paobruk* “ giiiabfthan “ Hall ami Tier “ Reception “ Ladies' Work ** Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tables; Arm “ Ottomans; Gothic and Uall Chairs; A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHALKS. CaawiT Miuy supplied with all ar ticles in their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest uotice. All orders promptly attended to. apr6 Steamboats, Alioy i Tiia subscribers louder thsir b>r the larors bcsiowcd by their Steumbnui friends, and would respectfully remind them aud others interest- • 1 * ml In buildiug boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, ou the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture aud Chairs of the beet material and work manship. T. 15. YOUNG A CO.. Coruor Third and Sinithtield streets, Jyl2, '63 opposite •• Brown’s Hotel/ 1 Jamea Lowry, Jr., CUIAIH AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 234 / Fettennan’s Row, Liberty street, nos on hand a large Mock- of Chairs and Bedsteads ot every description. made of the best materials, which he will sell lower than articles ot the same cun la- nolti in the city, lie would call par* licular attention to his large atock 01 Mahogany and Walnut Chairs aud Bedsteads, whk*h he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also. Turning at every description executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttended to. mardl ArMIL.I7IKEK aTcoT, Rave ON HAND at their extensive CABINET ami Cl lAI It MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfleld street, a Urge assortment of fanvy and plain furniture, which they will sell Ift per •unt. below customary rates. Terms—cash ouly. d«*c27:ly <4reat Ilmluo«mei»ti to Oath Purchaim. WE will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY CHALKS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fail to please ca«h purchasers. All our work is warranted. Our terms ure CASH. JAM lit LOWRY, JIL, marts cor. tevontll.and Liberty sts. W>3 h. t fi:\"l'li'.'n.. .u niiinuTHctir* VX_ CABINET-WARE d -n rj-y iei-npth.n.Rt l.i—ld stand, id ldle-rty and streets b N LM.U i'A ti • \ IING attendi*! to, in all its brunches. myll liili ... IA OliA-> i 1 CORNUCOPIA 4S-OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.“t» D. BARNARD. No. 40, Fifth Street, between Bwxi and Market. janllblyj riTTKuuuon. CRYSTAL PALACE, Afo* IB LHarket street. C. C. SEELY, t —\ RESPECTFULLY infurmfl liLs friendsand the fjaJpublic in general, that he Lu« just nttirted hi.- New York and i*l)lluJ.dj.,,ia nnMern style td COOKING OYSTERS andeTerythiug else in the eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Stewed, for l'i'/Z cents a dozen. He will also furnish the best of everything that the market will afford. House always open uuiil 3 o'clock in the morning. mar!3-tf OYSTER SALOON AND UESTAIiIANTI 108 WOOD STREET. THE subscriber has now his OYsTKR SALOON AND EATING HOUSE perfected in a manner that cannot he exceled by any similar establishment in the city. MKALS WILL BE SERVED UF AT ALL HOLES Of THE DAY, from the Cbolcett Sleatii Fowl*, Plait, Ac., Act His Bill of Fare cannot be surpassed, and he would respect fully invite the attention of the public to iu CHARLES STILL, j&2o:m*etf 10S Wood htreeL St. Clair l«ager Beer Brewery. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that be is now fully prepared to serve private families and the vublic generally, with his celebrated LAGEIt BEER, in ÜbtUes. All orders left at his Ofllce, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. je2B:tf F. 0. BCHKNCK, PROPRIETOR. Bonus’ Lager Beer Hall, No. 106 Sm-ilhfUld ttrerL, oppotite the Custom House. THE sabecriber Los just opened one of the largest an: best finished Lager Beor Halls in the city. HiaUeeri* acknowledged to be a superior article, and every otherac cqmmoiation about his house cannot be excelled. m#.J:3m A. BENITZ. LEEhg—#Q W.~R.oheeeai ifer aaTeby jytl ITOBUIULAV, BELBOM * 00. * ; -d '* ••• A.N’J KirTll STiIiKTS. Pirrsutnon V l; iw\ I I i i r / ,; ; <►' H t ». < Hew Fall Goode, at very Reduced Price*. YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, Sigu of the Origiual Beehive, No. 74 Murket street, bt tween Fourth street ! ati<l tb* diamond, Pittsburgh,arejust receivings largo sod ! splendid assortment of rail Dry Goods, at unusually low | pi ire-, lrom New York and Philadelphia importers and sue- ! rjntt ►»!*•«. Tr»« stick will be foux.a full tu every depart* ni.-ii!, consisting in pail id ! Plaid. stripe ana piain Silk, French Murinoes, Cashmeres, Cobuig-; Fi.r.juiettas and Alpacas, at uuprneeuented bargain- Merit.o aod Cashmere plaids. Jii>inb:t2iUK.i sud Caotou Cloths, do French Ginghams, Chintzes and Prints, Irish Linens and Linen Sheetings, do Pillow Linens and Table Cloths, Napkins and Table Damasks, do do Plain and prini.-d DeUinen and Cashmeres, do Also, a full a.--orUnent oi Domestic Goods, at great bar gains ; •Shawl* of every Tariety, very low ; Cuif Collars, i.nem;zettes and Handkerchiefs, at great bargains; Kibbon* and Millinery Goods, at great bargulns; Jloiiery, Glov. i an ! r-uspcutlers, do. Uwjiig to the um.,'-unllv large Importation, goods have been forced into i»e auotioua in the east, and sold at great sacrifice*, and v.iil he sold lor cash at a very small advance. sep4 YOUNG, rtTEViSNS'ON * LOVE. :w Arrival of Sprlug ami bummer Dry Goods. AT No. VJ N. W. SIDE OF WOOL STREET. D GREGG & Co., Importers and Jobbers in British, « French and German BUY GOODS. Having receiv ed our large and extensive stock ot spring and summer purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our • Id cu.-i-ijaers, country merchants and city dealers general y, t tint owing to the.-.- acquired facilities in purchasing, s i< i-un offer such inducements to buyers as urw rarely met \>itb io the trade. Among our dry goods stock will be found cishracres, de .niin-r, Portsmouth lawns of the meat desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, /■.ingluiniyand fancy prints, InU-sL stylus; broadciuths,fancy . -stings, rassimeres, satinets, tweeds and summer pacta* Laming; brwwn uud black muslins, table diapers. We nave al<*o opened a very large assortment of bonnets, rn-west Jiyie.-s palm leal hnts, Rutland braid and Leghorn, uud an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbon-; «lfn lore gwxiH, fancy nettings, jneonetts, mull and figured ns luusuu* and black silk veils, Ac. Our vurmty stock enibruceo In part combs, buttons, per cubkioii r.-ip-., threads, port monaics, patent nu-Jjcinu.*, per fumery, nua almost vvi*ry article usually kept in the -u -nety line, together wjtb a large mock of g.dd aud silver • iitcue*., wntcu luawriala, gl:u>.-efl, gold and gilt jewelry cf uswet-i patterns, and a great variety of dd hour and & day emeus, au oi which will be sold at the lowest prices for each or oatn-diiciory reference. U. ti.—ad early cull from buyers is respectfully solicited. Utvta D. UKIWG A CO. _ Qkeat~ba rljainTn L>ky "goods at A. H’TIGHE’S HEW STORE, conyzit OF GUAtiT ASH FIFTH STHKEIS. BAYINU 11111* DAY OI’ENED MV NEW STOKE, I beg leave to call the attention of the Ladles to the large and splendid assortment of taPRINO AND fiUMMKII GOoD.-i, just received. Among the stock may be found some of the very finefll goods now imported. It comprises, in part, JUO piece* blsck and fancy Dress Silks, SOcts.lo fdperyd ouO do Muus. de Laiue.i, Caregede L*iinv%aud Mounse iine de liege; ■_“00 do Beautiful Bareges and Tissue*, in great variety; UoO do Now fityle Dress Ginghams; •Jooo do American, French uud English Prints; JuO do French and English Lawns; ”0(A) French Collars. from l-j-.j cents to $f.,00; ■JOi) Mantilla*, of the luteal rtyl-s, utnuug which are sons of the most beautiful imported into this country. Also, Muslins. Ticaings, Cb-vk-, Linens, Crash, Diapers. Table Cloth.*, Gentlemen's Wear, &c. TiIIMMINGS.—In this department will bo found a com plete assortment ot Dross and Mantilla Trimmiugs, Maltese aud [loolton Loco, fine English anl Threud Loco; all ol which will be itald unusually low. Teu bales yard wide Muslin hi nix cents per yard. my 3 A. MTIUHFh HEW DRYGOODS STORE. Iron Front~HOi 91 Market street. OliK houst being now open tor thatransactimiol « gener al Dry G's>ii bm-iuese, we would respectfully solicit the patrouitge of the public-, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive aud well selected stock of BIi.KS, FANCY AND fil'Al’LK GOoDj> we can otTer such iudu-emeijis n-will In sitro entire saiiefsction. UAGAN A Alii.. apr4:tf No*. &1 Market and t< Union street. CLuTiiING, CLO T H 1 N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. ; V. IUMEUi-V of ! be ceb-brutr-t Cbstuiug Depot on Liberty V s’.rcei. which tiu* wi-n uu luitsuiiule-l popularity under i name of ihc TIiHEE PIG POOLS, have, for the pur ... of aejuinug mon- space lor tbf ir Immense business, * e mr-v e«l t.i the -puclouß building on of DIAMOND ALLEY AND Wot)D trTUKET, Where thev have uow the uio-t SPLENDID STOCK.OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, i'lißt has \■ r le-en .>:?er,.: Hi- pt.: ii,- n.*--.r pMQcipal c-1 jwt f<-r ' ht* rerjr-va!. 1., to th-.-n . u,-ilit!.- b-rtbu W HOLESAL V, TU A DE. l.\)\\ r E$7 E.l i' i. /i A' PRICKS! And they will w irrnn: i!--m t" t»- a‘ g>-<*i n' any mi.nn 'a -ttirr-i iu tin.- Unii-n ccs rti rt woit xt ,t M .pt, r; ..N in. -.douriMt !«.*ru:*. !i L.ii; 1 H J i‘l :.ud L-iauLifjl ot 15 T..i lli.: i.'.'lil.- .w.i tVATINGo, :or FROCKS, UUKdS, WALKING AND Rl T sil- NLSd O »ATS. Our iuterestf are identical \rt:i. of our customer-, aud we ur-mn- :hat our fid‘-lity will not fail in t hug all onlerß we li-thvor.-ilv.ilh. IF.'N'T FdKGEI' THE PLACE— i'%o. SS U tiUil street, (east side,) corker or DIAMOND allet. N. D.—Wp j«>sir* i>ur j'fttrons u> uDik-ratJtaJ tbn t wv bor* 1 n ■ lontfrr miy cunoejU«u with tbe Ck-lbitii; uti Litony Our uU-utlon is devoted eiclaairtdy to tbe bi-US' - above q*:£J JOHN M'Ci.'fSliKV 4 Cv: NFW SPUING GOODS JCaT RKCLI VRD AT JOHN IlirCLuaK i;Y A CU> Whole suit* Clothing U a rehouse, No.bN Wood street, amt corner Diamond alley. the largest and most varied stock of ■ -oils that this cel.-brat*»d house has ever hud the pleasure ..i invßlug the atlealiou of thr public to. u-eu purchased from first bands, ami, consequently, no second profit on them, ahu b leavoa us üble to say that wo I*l,ll und do sell ut as small profits as any hnure la tin* ca.-l eru cities. Therefore, w* resttecuully invite the attention oi wholesale dealers uoJ country merchants, in general, to u : v<* us a'■ail, und examine our extensive assortment of READY MADK CI/>TIIINU. It Is almost impossible to enumerate the quantity of immense.pth‘B of garrm-uls that i> to b** set-u at tills larg- establishment; it is sufficient to si.y that it has never bean equalled by the house Itself, marltittf JoliN MoCIAJSKKV k UP. SAMUKL GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 4 7 ST. CL Alii 110TKL UUILDINQS, AT. CLAJR 9Tt*BT, PITT3BC&G !1. / \ ENTLKMK.VS CLOTIIINO made exclusively to order, i T and warranted to suit Has constantly on hand a • hoi,- K-sortmcnt ot CLoTDS, CA.<SI.MKRJ>, YESTINOS, ii,.J iVKRCUAYINU.nI the tateststyleS selected expressly f. r the eu*tom trade <h*ulif men leaving theirorvlers. will h-»vr* tit* ir w iplie** '-onsiiU- d and complied with, as all work lone under ids own norlll Clothing! Clothing t —B ’ * ’ " D - rsvjiK undersigned ruspectlaily iutorm- huifriendsand the X public that he is now receii ing at hi" store, No. 17" Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimen-s and Vestings, of the luted aud most desirab.e styles, which ho is prepared to make to order in the most fushU’nabio man ner, at short notice, and on the most rea.nmi.ble terms. We have also ou hand a large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Perseus who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their idrautage to tail at 177 L berty street,before making their purchase*. [mart] C. CONNER N«w Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY, rpili: subscriber has juet opened this new esubli-hment, X where he has always on hand a large and choice assort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal ♦ aoy in the city, aud will t-ell at the moot reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. maribly B. OI’PKNIIEIMKII. WATCHES, EWELRY, &c. WATCUKS AND JEWELRY.—We are selling al. kluds of Watches and Jewelry at much lower price* than Is usually obtained elsewhere. Customers may depend on getting goods &i my establishment at least as low,and gen erally lower, than the eastern markets. All goods war* ranted.- Silver Ware, manufacturedat iny own works, in Oakland. Jewelry luuuufacturud to ■ rdor, and neatly repaired. Watch repairing done as heretofore, ill the best manner, and warranted. Military Hoods, of all kiutls, at eastern prices. W. W. WILSON, nu 4 * C 7 Market street; corner of Fourth. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! Pfelile A ftleyran, DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS,.J EWELRY, BILVKUW ARK, AC., No. 42 FIFTH Street, non .■fc-gJi Wood, opposite the ftloruing Post, formerly o*vu fOAlßpied by n. Kt-inetnun A Co. We haw now baud a vph-uuiu assortment of S tiny and 24 hour Clocks, which we oiler to Urn public aLgreut bargains, such an: Irou cases, pearl iulaid and all other palterusot Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of fine gold aud sliver patent h-vev, cyliuder, and anchor escapment Watches, and an ele ,pmtnU":R <»! Jewelry and Silverware, which we Intend to : ell cheap tar Cush. N. U. Watch repairing done in the best manner and at low prices. aud warranted. marilo HEWJEWELBY STOKE, {Ho. 87 market Street, i&cond door at<uve t he XorUi-weft currier <-j ihe. Diamond.) JOIiNsIEVENSCN.tof the late firm of John ii. M'FadiUn A C 0.,) respectfully uunnunoe* to the publl;,ibat he ha* peDfld at the above stand, a tineassoruueut t.f WATCHES, • JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED tt ARE, LAMPS. UI UANDULES, i\Kket and Table Cuilrry, DnConnui Tea and tl.mmumen Sett, and the usual variety of goods in his line »!' business. tipucialcare anil attention giTon to the RKFAIK of FINE WATCHES, JEWKLHV, ac. lio trusts, that trom bis long experience in business, he will be able to give eatiaiaction to those who may faror him with their patronage. Pittsburgh, .May 15th, 1803. Henry Ricliardaon, Jevreller, HAVING re-fitted his store iu a handsome manner, and but recently returned truui the eastern dtica with a □up assortment of WATCHES, JIIWELKi, and KAKCY GGOD6, would call the attention of Uis friend* and custom ere to Lbe fact that among Uia Watches will be found the niugt desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Tins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Kings, Ear Kings, Miniature Lockets, etc, etc. FANCY UOOLS —Such as I’apier Macho, Work Tables and • Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Ferfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt’s Pistols, Porte Monnales in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or uamental articles, which have only to be seen to be appre iated. [novlj NO. 81 MARKET STREET. IMNE WATCUE3 AND KICil GOLD JEWELRY AT BARGAINS. —We wish to inform the public that we ure now offering our present stock of fine Watches and Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat. Therefore, we say to and ail you that wish to buy floe Watches and Jewel ry, give us a call, and »»*« from 25 to 60 per cent in your purchases; which you can certainly do by calling at 57 Market street. .... „ . . N. B —Watch repairing attended to in all Its branches, in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or maaufao tured to order at short notice, at ; e j fIOOIPS, 67 Market st. H. KNOEBEhi watchmaker and jeweler, DEALHK IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND FANCY GOODS, No. 25 Diamqkd Alltt, between Mar ket and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. AH articles sold at this establishment will be warranted. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry promptly executed at the shortest notioß. AH ws*don* wßloe warranted. [jvlfcfia MISCELLANEOUS. TEAS I TEAS! TEAS ! WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL, M the Pekin Tea Store, 3 8 Fifth strut, Pittsbusoh, pa. BY the half cheat, of neatly pacaed in metalUe packages t* suit th* l trade. The subscriber is now receiving his Fall stock of OIiETJ ami BLACK TLAS,—cinsiutinz ol some of the finest dm to be found In the Kasteru tuara-t. Merchants visiting the city are invited to call and examine our stock. IMow is n list of the various grades, all of which have been carefully selected, and can irith confidence be rrcotn- , iDfnurd : 30 half chests Sno Toiing ifysor.; 10 do do M<*wuo souii* liyeon 10 (to extra fine Mi-rune do; 100 do Superior do; 15 do txtratm* do; 50 box* •• -ntra Curious Voang Hyson 25 hill' chests hue Gunpowder ; 10 do extra fin** <»• -; 6 do do Mo7u; e imrerial ; 20 do Superior ao: 150 do Fine Oolong lilacs Tea; 40 do extra One Oolong; 30 do extra Curious uo; 20 do Superlatively strougand fragrant Oolong; 25 chet-Ls extra fine Kiu»li*h breakfast Tea; 6 do Curious ao do; ALSO—Java and Uio CofTee. Lovcring's Crushed and Pul verised Sugars. ALSO—S3,OOO Principe Be-rare. which will be sola very low. A. JAYNUS, 88 Fifth strcot. i*iltrburc;h. oovl-pdAw NEW OFFICE. Beal Estate and Contracting Agent. TUK subscriber has been iuduced to open un office for llm purpose of buying and wiling, on Commission, aud haring the Agency of large Steam Saw-Mills and Boat yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other facilities from other water and steam saw-milis. He flatter? himself that he can furnish any bills of lumber and timber of uny kind, great or small, long or short, and deliver them at any point on the Allegheuv, Mononpaheli. Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build large Barges. Store Boat’. Coal Elate. Boat G uunels, Bridge Timber, Rail road Timbers—Enright Iron, Coal, sc., to any given point, and will attend to the Sale and Rentof Real Estate. Prom his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks he can give general patif faction. All persons are requested to make their contracts soon ; espe cially those wanting boats or large billsof lumber and tint b.«r, "should contract for .them in the fall tor the spring and KUinLoec use. lie will also atteud to the purvhasii and sale of nvv rotr.rr'-litY '.hat may he desired. | tt idre.-ied t«> LfAVin ‘-l i'nv, Real Estate and Con tractin'; -Vg"i.t, Pittsburgh, Box No. It'D, post paid, will be punctually attetidiA to. His office is on Irwin street. No. 'i, Allegheny Floure. _ DA\ID MUNN. EErtnxscES. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh. Mr. John Morrison, Esq., “ “ Mr. Kobi.S. Brown, Esq., “ Allegheny River. Mr. Wm. Armstrong, “ Clarion “ Mr. George B. dweney, u “ C. A J. IlatmACo., “ “ “ dee2l:lvd*w David Jlunn, Real estate and contracting agent, no. 2, IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh, ha? for wile, a- lollow*: ISO acre? of land In CMer county , lowa, 16 miles troni Mus catinc, on the main roud to Marion, and 8 miles from Tip ton, tt miles fr.m two Railroad depots; 00 acre? launder cultivation, a good Frame House. Frame Barn and Grana ries, a good [.earing Apple Orchard. The farm is well watered, high, dry, good land, in a very healthy county. A very great bargain can be had of this farm for prompt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Mur.ii, on the pre mises. Also, 3 acres cf land, with a large Steam Saw Mill, now in successful operation : 3 Frame Dwidliuce. Barn, Black smith Shop and Tools. Boat Soitfpdd, Work Shop, 4c., situ ate on the bank of the river, at Miil r’s Eddy, Armstrong county, Pa Enquire us above, or of Mr. L. Mudd, on the premises. 1 also want to uurchnae sto Sf.O.OOh feet, B M.. of good White Oak Plank. 3 inches thick, 8 or 16 teet long, 7 to 16 inches wide, part to b<* delivered in October nest and part in April, IMo. Enquire os above. Also, for sale, all the Bed?, Furniture, and every tiling of the fitting out'd a large Hotel, In the city of Pittsburgh, now doing n very l nr** burin*.-.?. Two tn hve year? ot the !«h.-« of the house can also be had,and immediate poppesPJOD if r-’qulfr d. Enquire as al-OTc. )-* EDMUND WILKINS, J ! S' m i i &* ■ •• . ! hi:. . . .. |||v' v w Eagle Marble and Freeport Stone Works, V). --i.'. H RAD OK V. 0«Jl) sTtt hfcT. I*ITT?BUKGiI, And uf.nr Ih* O n,-::-ry (r-u-, lAM'rewxilU. BURIAL \ M.'Ll'.S, lo.Mb S'ioNKS, &r h i— j*crt WalU un ! t •■'i-cz*. Mamie Bk-civ, C,n tf»- riri■ l I'icrTr*;-*, niwt'.FOU band *c-J mad- toorder. N. ]< TKv i;iz a m-w c 4 tVticu f>r Cciu- .•r.TV l-.ts.fi DURAIILK 'T‘*NK cut-I'-rotub iu pccL-l or r>*i!ui.: t.irm. :-r, :.a vn !.••>• .-'it ovr I;os edit.;. I r-br V- :b.T w.-rk I h'.v.* *ir»;>.:y d-ne in lh«- -.j.-i.-r;-. I car. »"i ‘...E i h i-boKe *.'!ertion of k<i . .;•* 'rif-iii-a of ••••»«; io icy Cel. iibNUV y.-'CvU.i'i-U’.i i'Ul-burch. \VM. RAIULKY. d:. KUA.MKK a KAli.'i. do Sir?. HAHMAK UfciSNY, <in lion. WILLIAM W'ILKIXS, Home Wool. Hon. THUS. IKWI.S All-tfumv. Mrs. TIKRNAN, ?r., do JUIXN McDOXALD CKOSSAX, Esqr, Mrmcmjahela Hour*. nrrlo.d*w_ iIODV HATTKUSON’h BAZAAR AND LIVERY* 6TABLE3. I'l'MiK UNli'r'itr-It,.\Kl> lariat weted n*'V and cc-miao X clou* FI A81.K. - -and CARKIAuE STOKES, In concec- tli n with hi? old—••tublidjmrnt, ••• . X,r.-"yH prepare.! lo do a vastly lu 'i rv i.-c-d He ha.- j .M X. for ON K HUNDRED AND VOC FIFTY UOK3E3, of which he can tike an increased nuni b.-r cn livery. lie ha.- arrange'! hi.-' new buildings with & vi.-w to sab? and (during for j.'b, of new and second hand Carriages, cd all descriptions, to which he will gir |> ample attention. There i* ulro within the new building an Kquedrlun King, where Horse? arc trained andexcreir'd, which will l»e tuui:d advantageous to persons keeping Horses with the under signed. Thankful foe an exceeling'.y Uhjrr,l patrenfije in the past, and the favors of a multitude of frienls, tiu* undersigned will endeavor to command Its contimißEce by deserving it. jcyliAlU'iaw lti)DY TATTER.-ON. CAiUIIAUE!) FOR SALE. rjIHK undersigned has iuctreeesveil athls [)U) , J | „ X CAKltlAtil. WAREHOUSE. near tlie Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh in.i Lawreno-vllle, n &: VEHICLES, <f every dercriptlon. and will continue to receive regularly, new and second hand Carriagfi, SalkifJ, Buggits, <**:., which he will sell on the very lowest terms for ent-h. Having had twelveyears’ practice in the hualness.and with his well known facilities in tbußast, he flatters himsei! in putting down all competition. Those wishlngto purchas.-r.re respcctftily Invited to call and see for themselves. Especial and prompt attention paid to tqpniriugof Carri ageivkc. __ [mylB:dawv*l JQPKPII WHITE. RUBKRT H. PATTERSOJi'S M &. Corner Diamond street and alley, aprUtf PITTSBURGH, PA. •VTOTlCE.—Whereas certain Otocers and would be Tea Xv Dealers are iudu<tnou.-l> circulating report* that vc nre selling off to quit business—our triendi and the public are reeiteotfßiiy intormed that though we are *’ selling off,” i. is not with .-uchaview, nor do wc intend quitting tLu business; and alt orders fro-rx our customers »hall bo at tended to as usual, at JAYNES' PEKIN TEA STORE, Pittsburgh, September 2A,Tb54:dAw 33 Fifth street. ijUEU) LOOK FOB K tiLUOADb:a7lN£,t.Kr.—G.ntam iug formuiie tor laying out curves, determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc , together with tables of radii, ordinates, dufiectioas, long chord*, magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs, tan gents, etc. etc., by John B. ID-nck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,75. .% The object of the present wotk Li to supply a want Very generally felt by -Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use in the field, containing tho ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables olbe s peculiar te the Railroad work, and especially the ueces&ary furnuila- tor laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, Ac.,U * desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U. 3. Military Academy, West IV.'int, April IS, 185-i. Gcntleu*n: I have looked*over “lleuck’s Field Bock for lluilroad Engineers,” and think It well adapted to the ob ject its uutlior proposes, and have iiu question but it will be Guild a very u*etul and practical volume both for office and held work. D. U. Majjas. Troy, April 2i, 1854. I am much pleased with Mr. Ilecck's little manual, the “ Field Book of Iltulrond Engineers.” With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognized pt.*ci»M-a among railway engineers, be has given others ii nii b, new at least in their present form, appear to^-ossees a mint of higher value than that of mure novelty—that of bring in general susceptible oi available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, a bile I think the design of Mr. Ucnck’s book i.- such as w adapt it excellently well to professiutud nerds, 1 hale pleasure in eipreseiug my cordial satisfaction with iLs execution, ailku with tho per spicuity ol arraogemt-ut effected by the author, and tho ex- Cellcut typographical tasto displayed by his publishers. B. Frameun GatcxE, C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Folytechuic Institute. For.-a Joby WILLIAM S. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers' btationory, tuU Market etrvet, corner of Second. WM. A. M’CLUitG, DEALER IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow W^re. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. 18 now receding* large assortment oi PKLsU iu addition lo bis alrvad) exton-dre stock, purchased from first bauds in Uie bo* tern market.-, which, will bo sold at the lowest market paces. 4*7“ Hotels, Steamboat.-, and Camilles, buying by the quantity, supplied at run s. Uootla delivered iu the city free ofcharge jjlttANK. LKHLIK’g QAZKtXii OX FASIII* _ August. Knickerbocker Magazine, for August. Ilarper,'for August; price lb cenu. SoL Smith’s Theatrical ApprenUceehip, with illustra tions: by Dailey; 60ceots. Quarter Knee in Kentucky, and other Stories : by W. T. Porter, of the Sew York Spirit of the Times; with illustra tion* ; 50 cents. Mysteries of a Convent: by a noted Methodist Preacher 26 cents. So many Tery good and new books hare been published lately that it is well worth while to call and look at them. Such books as Fashion and Famine, the Curse of Clifton, Lamplighter, Thoughts and Things: by Elihu Bunritt. IX. MINER k CO, No. 32 Smiihficki street GOOD FARM for SAI.R, of 43 acres, with a good farm bouse, of 4 rooms and cellar, and front porch, a good spring bouae, with double barn and stable, wagon shed, corn cribs and goodgarden, and orchard, with abundance of apples, pears, peaches, kc. 30 acres in cultivation, and balance timber, a good soil end a new farm, eltuate 3 miles trom McKeesport, »«*r the Youghlogheny river. Price $l,- 600. Terms 1600 in hand, in one, two and three yean. g. CUTHBERT k SON, Beal Estate >gent, 140 Third si. AGIO WtltiUlliU POWliVk—One of the beat articles now iu use for polishing fine brass, Aa; 1 gross re ceived by J9B. FLEMING. MEDICAL. - „Carte&& Spanish JTJfixthre. tile great purifier o? the blood, kot a vaxticu or incnt dm*. AN INYALUASLK REMEDY FOR SCROFULA King’* J5vU, Kheominam, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption*, Pimple or Pus mi ba on tb# lam, Btotchee, Boils, Chronic, Son Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Head, Kalar {wtneuf and Pain of tlie Boon and Joints Stubborn Ulcers, SypbJ iitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and allKa eases arising from an injudicious use of Menmry t "lhij:n; denbe in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated to the number of extraordinary cures effected through Its agency, h&s induced the proprietor*, at the urgent request ef their friends, to offer it to the public,which theydo with the utmost confidence in its virtuee.cn J properties. The I'oliowingcertificatea.aeleetadfrom‘alargf number, are, however, stronger testimony than the men word of the proprietors; -and are from gentlcuun well known in their localities, and of the highest many of them residing in the city of Richmond, Y». P. lIOYDEN. E.*q., of the Exchange liote), UhbrnoD' known every where, says 1.0 has seen the medicine caller. Carter s 'pauiih Mixture administered in over a hundred cndes. in nearly all the uiseasea lor which it is recommend **d, with tin. ooi-i good results, lie •*;.« it i he ni"» t estraortsnary medicine be has ever seen. AGI'D AND thVER—I berebyeertily chat to, ;hr,?e years 1 had Agut-'acd Fever of the men viw .-*utd»xiTiption. 1 had sereAt Physicians, took .Itie.s of yainino, Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics ad fertised, but all without any permanent relief. At last 1 tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effec * daily cured me, and 1 am happy to Bay 1 have had ucith« . chilis or feTer since. 1 consider it the best Tonic in th< worle, and the only medicine that ever reached my case Jour, LOSKiMIS. Reaver Dam, near Richmond, Va. C. 11. LUCK, Req., now in the city of Richmond, and fox many years In the Post Office, has such confidence in Lht astonishing efficacy of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that he bss bought upwards of fifty bottle*, which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr. Lucksays he to fail, when taken according to directions. < Dr. MINCE, a practising jfcjsiciaD. andlpnu«rlfr*hs..th» f City Hotel, in the city of jjfflnmond, says BF hju iu a number of instances the effects of Carters Sp&STb Mixture, which wore most truly surprising. He says in b case of Consumption, dependent bn the Liver, the good aS n-cts were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINK KB, of the firm of Drinker 1 Mor ris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint o: eight years standing, by the use of two bottles of Carter's I* a nisi Mixture. *KAT CUitli O? ECKOIULA.—The Editors of the lUci .id Republican had a scrrant employed in their pres* room cared of Tiolent Scrofula, combined with Bheuma tom, which entirely disabled him from Two bottle* c.f orter'e Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and the Editor*, in a pubUo notice, say they “ cheerfully re c jmmeud it to all who are afflicted with any rlignaitfl of th» blood.” iTILL ANOTHER CURS OF SOROFULA.—I had a verj ral uable boy cared of Scrofula by Carter’s Bpxntah Mixture l consider it truly a valuable medicine. JaXtS M. Tatxox, Conductor ou the B. F. and P.R. R. Co., Richmond* Va- SALT HttKDM of TtTKNTYYEARSSTANDING CURED —Sir. JOHN THOMPSON,redding iu the dty of Rfehmano, was cured by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, of Suit ltbeum, which be had nearly twenty years,and which all the physicians of the dty could stot cure. Mr. Tbomp son is a well known merchant in thedty af Richmond#Ta. aud his cure Is most remarkable. WJI. A. MATTHEWS, cf Richmond,;hmi a servant enrec of Syphilis, in tlie worst form, by Carat's Spanish Mixture' He says he cheerfully recommends it, and considers it at iuvalunblo medidne. RICHARD £. WESZVof Richmond, was eared of Scrofu la, And what physicians call confirmed Consumption, b; three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, sayt be has seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture ii> a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is a perfect curt for that horrible disease. WM. O. HARWOOD, of Richmond,cored of Old Sores and 'J leers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bot ties of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to wall without a crutch: in a short time permanently cured. Principal Depot aiM. WARD,CLOSE A CO-,No. 83ilaidcE Lsrp, York. T. W. DTOIT & SONS, K 0.182 North 3d st, Philadelphia. BEN NETT A BRERS, No. 125 Main street,Richmond, Va. And fir sale by ft. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO..L. WILCOX, Jr A CO.. FLEMING BROTHERS, GO Wood street, Pitts burgh; 11. I'. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and by Druggist; and ivalrve in Medldpe everywhere. oct&dawly A.*9T JK. 9^S CHERRY PECTORAL 7i.R THE RAT ID CURE CT COUGHS. COLDS, HO A USES ESS, BROKCHJTIS, WHOOPISG-COUGH, CROUP . 4STHXA, AXD COXSU/£PfJOX. W 8 lurtte the attention of the X BSA public to the certificate appended j below, and bespeak for them tbatcan r -ft dM consideration which their honest v frankness deserves. Me j In such stations as many who I -JBL voluntarily bear witness to the efflea rJjP cy and val ue of CtnanT" Pbctobal, do not wantonly trifie with, or distort facts, nor overstate their conviction*. lnca, tihetbcrttjj3 te not the medicine to trust when >ou must have reiief tor the throat or lungs; judge too, whether every family ought not to have It by them as s. ?:ifcr r 'uard po-.»iuit tho everywhere prevailing enemy, which yter.l? with fatal frt-quuury npon almost every Cork, and •••irrles off a lamb from many a home! J.-n-ks m, C. !i., Jackson dty, 0., 20lh Nov., 1852. pit. J. C. A«x: Sir—The Cbebxt Psctoeal is much in •iuir.d uf«.<•?. stTci.il of our best Physicians have used it. tbrte <-f tb: in in their own ••ases, end always witn the t>le.*t efT: The numerous patent medidaes always be- T-.j-.- them, load to incredulity in regard to every newreme iy: and it i> only after undoubted evldenco of value In any .irilcle, Hint unyiliing like a general confidence can be ex cited. 'i’l.v unrivalled oxcel’ence of thl? combination of agent* (in .;.c '_;.'-cbv I'cctok-U-) provr-d beyond cavil by repeated u.nler their o«t» obeermtion, ban compelled medical m<-r. t • proclaim atec-ad its usefulness. It 1} beyond ail d-;ubt the l"*t remi Jy we hare fry the Polmonar} Afie-'ilous of this olinMe, r.t tb-: same time sedative and . xp—.'ti-uiut —a rue c'Tut iua'iou rf properties. In the Lop*, that it v. ill t .r..T*- its own reward,l subscribe j.iva#-lf. K—j’peitiiTv your obedient servant, JaS 11. C. MILLER, M. D. Lit yfhiiimen <■/ the L-yul Prc./eitum xuirk thi}<au. " i: ii:i2i'.burg. L. 1., Sept. S. 1552. Dn. J. O. Avri : IVarrir—Over application for the past three years iu iay*dut)«*s «- an ndv* cete. brought on come elri:: ciwn:ii> uqo u >.:tero inihuion of the bronchial tubes, which wu< h cuusmni annoyance n> me. and fast n *3urce o! great appreh-. nsi-. n. Every remedy trie* l failed to even rdh-ie I u.-vJ yourCiiiUdV This ba> not nniy relieved me, but. as I trust, wholly cured use. I cure nothing tor the reputation cf advocating Patent Me liidnef, and thi> is ut your service. I shall recoinm< nd il t v members of the bar, and other? whom I may meet, la boring under similar iniilspCfitloni. Yours traiy, R. F. JONES. Montgomery, Ala., October 4,1849. Du. J. C. Asia: Sir—l have used yoqr admirable com* pound exclusively in my practice, and find it to surpass, by Ur. any other remedy we have lor curing upon the lungs. Your obedient servant, R. B. JONES, M. D What yet remains to convince the most Incredulous that tbe Cherry Pectoral is all that it purports to be, via: an un equalled remedial agent.for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. The experience of years has proven it to be such, and we submit it to the people, believing that Its virtues will fully maintain its reputation. Prepared by J. C AVER, Chemist,Lowell,Mass. Beware of worthless preparations, attempted to be palmed off under a similarity of name. 3o!d in Pittsburgh by all Druggists, and by B. A. PAII.V K- ; T< >CK ACO . wholesale aud retail. je&6md*w JAMEs P.LaKELI, European Agent acd Deafer in Ho:.l E.-tuie, offers for 9Uc the following valuable propertv, r\t : 2000 acres Sna land near the Mississippi and Missouri Railroad, lowa. 640 acres of timber and prairie land in St. Pauls, Minnesota. 120 acres in Liverpool township,Colum biana county,Ohio. 101 acres near Grwensburg, Weetmon- Innd county. 160 acres near New Castle, La wrence county * highly improved. 1 acre lot tuir the front gate of St. Mary Cemetery. 4 lots, each 24 feet by 110, neatly fenced with pollings, neap the borough of Lawrenceville. 100 building lots, 2a feet by 100, near the north end of the Sbarpsburgh Bridge. 80 lots, each 60 feet front by 160 feet deep, iu Liverpool, Ohio. A very valuable form in Mereer county, of 13b acres, with excellent bouses, barn .and out buildings 2 bouses and lots on Diamond street, Intbe bor ough of Birmingham. 8 lots, each 24 feet on Quarry street, running back to the Mauor Line, Fifth Ward. Call and examine Register, at the corner of Seventh e«d Smlthfield streets. Jy2i BROWN’S ESSENCE OF GINGER.—This Essence is war ranted to possess, In a concentrated form, all the vain abio properties of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found, on trial, au excellent Family Medicine. It is particularly recommended as a tonic, Co persons recovering from fever or other disease, a few drops imparting to the stomach a glow and vigjr equal to a-w.ne glassful of brandy or other simulant, without any ofTho debilitating effects which arv sure to follow the use of liquor of any and it is there fore especially serviceable to children females. To the aged it will prove a great comfort; to rheumatic affections it gives groat relief. As a Cholera remedy there is nothing i-opetior to it, and no family should be without it. 2 gross received by JOS. FLEMING, jy2s corner of the Diamond and Market st. A HOMESTEAD OF FIVE ACRES FOR s2s.—We have fur sale 3000 acres of good land, (all of which can be cultivated,) in lots of 5 acres and upwards, at from $5 to $lO }>er acre; situate along the line of the Baltimore and Ol.io Railroad, within from 2 to 4 mila* of Cameron and Belton Stations, Marshall county, Ya. Many persons liv ing in tbe crowded cities wenld do well to purchase a few acres and secure a healthy and comfortable home. There ore fir.t rate markets for all kinds of produce at every sta tion on the Railroad. A village at Cameron Station is growing rapidly, and the country around is improving very fast, luiu indiputable. S. CUTHBERT k SON, Jy2o 140 Third street 31ea<l and Mineral Water Fountain. W’ HOW E, No. 61 FIFTH Street, next door to Masonic • Hall, dealer in FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY. ice Cream, of the beet quality, served up during the sea son. Al*o, strawberries and Creoin. Families can be supplied with Strawberries and other Fruits, during the season, on the most reasonable terms. Orders are respectfully solicited. je&tf | vKSIKADLK ttEAL ESTATE FOR BALE.—Thirty Build -1 / log LoU in tbe borough of Manchester, 24 feet wide by 100 feet deep; part of the estate of the late James Adams, Ksq, dcc’d. These lots fronting on an avenue tfo let-t wide, and extending to an alley in the rear 25 feet wide, make them desirable property for a saburban residence. Also, a lot of grouud on the coiners of tbe Fifth Ward Market House and Penn street, 35 feet front by 100 feet deep, to Spring alley. AUo, two lots of ground on liberty street, each 25 feet front by 160 deep, to Qaarry street. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, jyl9 Beal Estate and European Agent. Advertisement. ANY person wishing to make $5OO in 6 months, address me, post-paid, Farmington, Trumbull county, Ohio. This is ho fiction or book agency. No traveling is necessa ry ; but any person can remain st home aim make the above sum In the time stated. Address jeTdlm PROF. BYRON 11. ROBB. I \kV GOODS.—A. MTIUHE, comer of'Qnat and F\flh 1 7 tfrrrft, has now on hand 10 cases bleached muslin, truia o*-4 cents up; 50 pieces Irish linen: 25 pieces white mulls, tor ladies’dresses, 75 pieces linen; cotton woolen guod. tor boys’ wear; a few pieces fine black chaiie; hfoefc, uurredand plain be rage and li&suee; mantilla*; m««nin r silk, and trimmings oi every description; tan coloreu and mixed de bage; arcs* gingham*; noo pieces Merrimack prints, fast colors—ail ot winch will be sold extremely low. ’ 1 EUROPEAN AGENGI, PAanKNGLK k REMITTANCE j OFFICE.—James Blakely luun arrangements made wnn Ea*tern Houses, which enables Him ian. Drafts, payable at sight, for any amount, in London, Liverpool, Dublin, Pons, aud Frankfort on the M*t«; ■!«« at aii the Provincial Banks and Branches iu Germany, France, Great Britain, and Ireland. Drafts over one hundred pounds at $4,‘J5 to £l. Office, corner of Seventh smiihheid sis. iuy2s SEMI ANNUAL SALE—6OOO yards last colored lawns at 5 cents per yard; Barege Delaines 10 cento, worth is; w ilb ail other kinds oi goods in like proportion, at A. A. MABON A OO.’B, 25 Fifth street IJLACK BlLHB.—Just reeAred at A. MHGHlFB,corner X) of Grant aud Fifth streets, a.few pieces of very fine puun and figured Black Bilks. Also, ifa«»qj|t guks and Trimmings, in all the fashionable colon; bleached Muslins aud Irish Linens, 5 esses of the Tery beat makes, Just re ceived at A. M’TIUtLB'B, je26 corner Grant and Fifth sU.' Mineral waters. a imm supply j>t Odum Bedford and Blue Li«k Woat, reaeived by JOg. FLEMING, aul cceonrof thafiteMtsoalMkMMHfe t-.. W*- V-' : i , w* •* r * SB. MORSE’S lavigorating Cordial A PheOMnenpn- in Medicine. HEBTOEH) #M> UIK LESGTIUOM), P.T XX »- HOKUM'S ISVIGO BATING KUXIK 0» COB 'DIAIfc—At first the properties attributed to PzoE Mcnr'e Invigorating Elixir or Cordial were decided fabulous. Tlte public, ofl«n deceived, coahl not believe the'sisiple and «*b ume troths announced by the discoverer. Bat facts, unbe atable facta, aueeted by wltoesees of the btgiwwi eU»e snd character, are sow triumphing over all doubt*. Jnsredu. Hty is overarows by a maa of testimony whkb is perfectly IzrestatMa. ' Tfcg XZZttB remedies. Is all cases, the deplorable ev!* actait# frtuaßnlsttie or abase «T-th<*varki«s organs wbkh Tn.v» womdcaful machine called man. It restore to full vigor every delicate foacticn-connectetl with that mv> terloUs componhd agency of matter add mind, neccr.-ary ,ic the reprodnetiem of homaß lift. To persona of feel le cular frame, or deficient in vital power, it is rvc-~r. * ~ ■ ostheocly m«nnsnt communicating that energy. necemry to the proper enjoyment of alt the DH utos, as well as the higher mental attributes. 2t» >- effect* are not.confined to either ki,of to noj - fwble girl, the ailing wife, the Met!***, enervated j ci.lL. '0? over-worn mano! business,theTictim of nvrvrui'tli.prei-ri the Individual suffering from general debility, or frvra the weakness of a single organ, will all find immediate and per manent relief from the use of this incomparable renovator. To those who have predisposition to paralyrij,it wil; -a complete and unfailing safeguard against tho’ t.iril-ie malady. There ore many, perhaps, who Imre u> triHed witu their constitution*, that they think themstdvw. beyrr.J tl.e of medicine. Ict not eTeu she*** despair. The Eilx'r deals with disease as it exists, without reference to eaus-s, and will not only remove the disorder itself, hut REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. The derangement* of the pyatem, leading to nerrous dl* eases, ami the forms of nervous disease ibwlf.are eo curecr i'OS that It would require a column to enumerate ;Le mrila djefl for which this preparation is a specific. Ate. viw- be enumerated, vis: neuralgia, tic dob n at.x, t fc c A3<che, incipient paralysis, hysteria, paipitatir-u ol ti e heart, spinal affection*, muscular debility, tremirs. f itn lenee, a pricking sensation in the fleshjT.uuitDes?.tr«-nr 1 depression, weakness of the will, lud&posUion tr> more, fainting after exercise, broken sleep and terrifying dnaui'. inability to remain in one place or-position, vreuk cf tie procreative organs, sexual Inccmretency, melancholy, non cnians, floor albas, linking at tne stomach, female irregu larities, a chronic tendency to miscarriage, emaciation, and ail complaint* growing out of a ftve indulgence of tho pa*. rdons, and all barrenness that does net proceA from organic causes beyond the reach of medicine. Whenever the organs to be acted upon are free from mal formation or strietun] diseases, iris averred that MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR will repiace weaknea with strength, incapacity with effici ency, Irregolarity with uniform- and natural activity, and this not only without haxsrd of reaction,bet with a happy effect on the general organization. 4S~- Bear in tnieff that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the ueivcua iiystem, and that the paralyaatfen of the nerve ofrmctir.o and sensation U physical death. Bear in mind also, that for Svery kind of cerroua dlßeaae the Elixir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea of the imm* , 'Hatsand almost miraenlonscbangewhichitoerasionsln tbs diseased, debilitated and shattered nervouseystem, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired bv sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organisation isatocre braced, revivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous diseases vanish together under its in fluence. Nor is the effect temporary; on the crmtnrv the relief Is permanent—for the Cordial properties of the medi cine reach tho constitution Itself and restore it to Us normal condition. LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood tothe bead,melancholy, ••Ability, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts cf self-de&trao- Don—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, genera prostration, irra* tibility, narvousness, Inability to sleep, diseasec incident to females, decay of tha propogating fuoctionc, bycD-m, Tnc.no mania, vague terror*, palpitation of the iteart. constipation, from whatever causeariring, it is, If there li»ny reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely A GREAT MEDICINE FOB FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this* great in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the an nals of medicine. Thousands of stimnl&nts have been i-- venfed—thousand of Invigorant* concocted—all purpovthi-i to be specified in the various diseases 'and deraegfsoema to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable EVERT WOMAN OF SENSE, who suffer* from weakness, derangement, aervousßwe, tre mors, pains In the bask, or any other disorder, w hether p*. i-ulinr to her sex, or common in both sexes—to give th» la v iterating Cordial a trial MARRIED PERSONS, ur others, will find this Cordial after they have nwd a bo*. i!e or two, a thorough regenerator of the »y*tsra. la all Jirertionsar* to be found the bapjff parent* of healthy off -pring, who would noi have been *o but for Uiis extra/,rui, i-ary preparation Audit is equally potent for the manv dia ViSea for which it Is recommended. Thousand* of young : iea have been restored by using it, and soi la a single in stance b&s U (oiled to bectrfitfliem. PERSONS OF PAL» 0.-MPLF.XION. or consumptive habli6, are r»uored by the uso of a Lottie or two to bloom %nd vigor, changing the *kln from a pale, \el 1 w, siokly color, to a beautiful fiorid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. These aresome of the sadand melancholy effect* predn r.*d by early habits of youth, vii: weakness of the back end limbs, pains In the head, dimness of night loss of mus cular power, palpitation of tho bean, dyspepsia, nervous ;; ritabllUy.derangement cJ the digestive functions, general debility, symptom* of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects oo tLe mied are much to bo dreaded. Loss of memory, vorfaHon of deprestiuu r.f spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to sodetr. self-distrnpr, 1 ,ve of solitude, timidity, etc, arc rome ot the evils prodc red. All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind and body are the meet ne cessaiy requiiltee to promote eeatubwl happiness; indeni, without theoe, the journo through life becemesa Wt-arv pilgrimage—the psaepeot hourly darkens the view; the rjindljecomesfehadovTinl with despair, and filial with the rjslaccholy reflection that the happicera of enrtirr be comes blighted with your own. Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by tome unprincipled perron*. In fature, til the genuine ■ Cordial will have the tjr 1 * fiic-«lmile pasted over the ccrk of ca-'h betti--. iv ‘•' f-'llowingwords blown ia th»* Dr. Horse’s Invigorating Cordtj.. C. li. RING. I'Toprietor. N «. The Cordial i* put up, Mghlr coucattn.tiH!, in pii_‘ i-tt ves—price three dollars per tvttie. two for Us«* iP.itlars, e:x for twelve dußara. C. lI.'RING, Proprietor, k 1&2 Broadway, N. i. Sold byDrusnristr throughout the United States, Canada -ud the no*tlndies. AGENTS: Pittsburgh—FLEMlNG, BROS.. No. 66 Wood street. Do GEO. H. KKYSEP., J'lo. 140 « “ Allegheny P. FLEMING. Cincinnati—B. EL MKAKINGS. THE CORE OF D) | Oil . -JKAJr.'.iSS, PAINS,and theDJ^ 1. charges of Matter from the Kars—alro, all those dis agreeable noises like the boazing of insects, follies ef water, whiaxingof steam, Ac., which are symptoms of approaching Deafness, and also generally with the disease. Many per sons who haTe been deaf for ten, fifteen, and twenty years, and were obliged to use ear-trnmpets. bare, after using one or two - bottles, thrown aside. their trumpets, being mad* perfectly well. Physicians and Burgeons highly recom mend Its use. TFrom iho*Tribune.| Paxxsts Don** Nkuc* Ycca Ciuum*.—rhoucand* ©. children annually become deaf, in oonsequence of dis chargee of matter from their ears, induced by Scarlet Perer, Colds, Ac. Now. if mothers would do their daty and oro. cure Scarpa's Oil for Deafness, and use it as directed, tbi-ir cl. ildren would be cured: but If neglected, the discharge eon* tinoes eery troublesome, the hearing gradually geti worse, aud finally partial or total deafness ensues. IMPORTANT NOTICE; OzU and see Mru Baxter , anti the witt impart to you infania- tion that imQl convince and astonuhpou. Asronnana Fact I —Philadelphia. January i. I hereby certify, that when I wae about twelreyear? old. I gradually btfcamedeaf in both ears, eo that in a few months I (bond it almost impossible to hear, unless In the very loudest tone or roice. I remained In that situation until last summer, a period of eighteen Tears, when I heard of SCAB PA’S COMPOUND AOOUBTIC OH.* 2 immediately obtained a bottle, which I hare used, and am happy to say it has acted Uke magic, and quite cored me. Any one wishing further information of my ease, which I think a one, will find me by calling at my residence,Concord street, first door shore Second street. Bxbccca.Baxxejl for aale by A.JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, 99 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. Always Bailable, DELAYS arc always daogerou-s and particular!y ao with children that have a>:y of ibe symptoms of worms. In yoa see your child restless, pale, with fluetid breath.hard stomach, or an Itching of the n't's, yoa need not hesitate to administer to it B. A.-Fifeestoclt’s Yermifugo. This inva’- usble remedy will destroy &U worms in tbo system, allay irritation, and leave the bowels in a-pleasant‘condition. Head Ur. Harris’ statement. Nrw You, Feb. 10th, 1833. This is to certify, that I gave two bottles of B. A Jab no lock’s Vermifuge to a child of mine, six years old, and she passed several worms. One of them was about FIFTEEN INCHES Iff LENGTH. 1 can therefore recommend it to the public as the best remedy torworms trer nsed. \?U. B. IIAKKIS, 110 Orchard st 99" Prepared and sold by B. A FAIINE3TOCK A CO., corner of Firutand Wood sts. 'PIUS TRUrU CONCERNING SELLERS’ VERMIFUGE. 1 —A single vial producing wonders: Read the follow Pxxbt TP n Jefferson co., Jan. 27,1552. Ma. R. E. Swing: Sir—l bought of J. R. Bees, one bot tle of your Vermifuge, and gave it to a child of mine, and it expelled 68 large worms, and quite a number of small ones. M. PAurxa. Oassiu tt., Jefferson co., Feb. 7,1862. s Mr. B. E. g*ir»«a —Umring tried your Vermifuge in my ; family. I can my,that It is not to b? surprised by any Ver- * mifuge in the world for expelling worn*. Q. Feoaiw. . Wisstow tp , Jeffero'd co., Feb. 17,1862. Mfc. R. K Sutras —I pure one bottle of your Vermifuga ' to my child, and it elpellei 75 Urge worms. I think it toe • teat in use. Tours, respectfully, P. PEZXxn. Prepared and soid-by B. £. SELLERS A CO-, aul9 . Pittsburgh, ffa. DfL I>. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM is nw o f the most efficient, pleasant, and safe compositions ever offered to the public for the removal of the various derange menlsofthe Stomach and Bowels, and the .only article worthy of the least confidence for soring Cholera Jn/antta* or Stouter ChuptorhA This is, without exoeption, one of the most valuable family medicines ever discovered. Hundreds, nay thou* sands, of certificates haTe been received hem Pbvsid'ns, Clergymen, and of the first respectability, bearing the strongest testimony in its favor, too numerous to publish. 43* For sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 33 Fifth street. jy^O Private Diisutt, - M DR. BROWN, Diamond Alley, Da- n 0m votes his entire attention to an office Practice, mm lM Hia business is mostly to Private O Fasereal Diseases, and each painful affections, brought on by imprudence, youthfulindalgenceasdescifs Syphilis, SyphUi tie Eruptions,Gonorrhea,Gleet. Strie tore Urethral Discharges, Imparity of jthe Blood, with all l)i?ea« ees of the Venereal Oku. Bain Diseases, Scortrntic Rrur.* ticne,Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak* ness, Impoteney, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Wcakne*?, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Ftstul# u> Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Backand Loins, l r rl lation of the Bladder and Eidneyayenccesafnlly treated.— Core guaranteed Sixteen years’ practice (alx in this dty) enables Dr. Bte vrn co offer asaorances of a speedy core to all who may come un • derhiseax*. Office and Private Consultation Booms, 41, Diamond all* y e^-Charges moderate. novfbUnr«ly I) llEUMATlUM.—Dr.‘brown'snewly discovered remedy XV for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain Remedy thatpeinfultrouble. Itnever mla. Office and Private Consnltatica Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND Pittsburgh, Penn**. The Doctoris always at home. marehSMAw. - Dr* Di Jaime’s Family Medicines JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT; Jayne’s Hair Tonic; 44 Tonic Yamrifoge; Sanative Pills; m Carminativeßalsam; “ Ague Pills: 44 Alterative; 44 American Hair Dys The aboreralnahle family medicines eonstanriyoa hand, and sold wholesale or retail, at the Pekin TeaStote* 38 Fu tb street. By ± ■ A. JAYNES, ianlfcdaw . Reclusive Agent for Pittyharg** MEDICINE CHEST!:—I have on hand the ffaeet lot or Med id os Chesta ever offered in Pittsburgh, eultal U for PamUiaft Physicians, Staamboeta, An, Ac. Tbaje wish ing a good and cheap Chest would do well to cuU and ex amine mIM Before panfeaMag elsewhere. , a*H JOE, YLSMUhh. N V V feblfczneaw v \ V. \ : •v 1 X* fj.
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